PAGE EIGHT T PIIINDE EDWARD C A P I T O L TODAY - WEDNESDAY Shows 3 :30-7-9 ' M-G'M present! illliiil Wliiii Mimyer Story co-starring JUHN i iiMi3iiN'i'liiliiiiN "The "TD-DAY - WED. Shows 3:30-7-8:45 The story oi a detective who could kill (1 man with his fist- and one night I he did! Dana s iuiiii-iiiii l limits a (uni limit Gene -iliiilii , A-nu --- --............ ... .- Also: News - Cartoon R 1itT.g:iLll'"'i ciiii il'DllNNilt - lliiliill uwiii . x, , ,.. HENRY wicnxoi hefrigeration ' Extra: Sport - Cai'iomi SALES and SERVICE Repairs To All Makes FOR SALE F . . ELECTRICAL aim coiisisiiiig of six acres, situated in (,fzii'digan APPLIANCE 'illagc. Also iiarni house . ind three ouihuilrliiigs. A. Rcpm" . I . Ari”-l 1 Palmer Electric MRS. WILLIAM PUIIEIE 5 PHONE 1444 Cardigan i l ? Morons Rewiniling and Repairs . ”J0llNSTON MOTORS LTD." Murray River P. E. Island 1950 13;-Toii lslxpre '. lleater and Defroster 1951 1-Ton Express, lieater. Defrosters. oi (All 1950 lfniis at old price and all units Also New FERGUSON TRACTORS. line of Ferguson Implements. 1942 OLDSMOBILE SEDAN, 6-Cyl. 1946 CHEVROLET SEDAN, Heater, etc. 1947 AUSTIN SEDAN. 1940 V3-Ton DODGE EXPRESS 1941 1-Ton FORD EXPRESS. 1946 V3-Ton DODGE EXPRESS. 1946 3-Ton FORD with Platform & Rack 1947 WILLYS JEEP. 4-wheel drive. 1949 1-Ton DODGE EXPRESS, Heater & Easy Terms Arranged. ST II it: 4 1949 DODGE SEDAN. Air-conditioned. Radio. etc. 1950 PLYMOUTH SEDAN. Air-conditioned, etc 1946 2-Ton DODGE with Hoist. Platform 8: Racks 1947 V;-Ton FORD PANEL. 4 speed Trans. Heater. 1949 1-Tori FARGO EXPRESS, Heater dz Defrosters. ALL UNITS WINTERIZED AND PRICED TO SELL Reasonable Trade-in Allowance and DNZNINDTDRS LTD. nnaoro nnauin H .?H0NE.1'.3 NEW CARS. TRl'CKS AND TRACTORS 1931 Special I)el.iixc. Sedan. Air-(-onrlitioiicri. 195i) 1-Ton ljxpivss. lleater and Defrosters. S. 1951 1,-.-Ton Express. Ileater, Defrosters. etc. (I. 1951 1-Ton Cliassis and Cab, Heater and Defrosiers. winterized) . and complete SPECIAL SPRING BARGAINS i CARS & TRUCKS 194i) PLYMOUTH COACH. Seat Covers. etc. 1940 PLYMOUTH SEDAN. Heater and Defrosters. 1942 DODGE SEDAN. Heater. Sunvisor. etc. 8. Def rosters. THE EASTER .I' HE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTT ET OWN N .GllAliDlA!l The Guardian may be leatague: town: arda I -sea. -.'BDYING-Used feed bags. Fraser and Annear. Montague. ...' RESERVE FRIDAY. APRIL 6th for big opening dance at New Perth hall. Mr. Keir Clark. M.L.A.. left Saturday for Boston, where he will spend a few days. Mr. Alex Stewart, Charlotte- town. was a Sunday visitor to Montague. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Byron Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. Henry MacLaren and Mr. Ernest MacLaren. Char- lottetown, were visitors to Mon- tague recently. Miss Thelma Larier. Montague. spent the week-end at her home in Charlottetown. . 0 AUCTION FORTY-FIVI-LS. Legion hell. Montague. Wednesday. April 4th.. at 8 o'clock. Everyone welcome. Miss Beth Lelacheur. student nurse at the Prince Edward Is- land Hospital. was a Sunday visi- tor to Montague. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mnchon. Judge J. S. DesRoches and Mrs. De.-iRoches had as their week-end guests Mrs. John Coughlan of Am- herst. N.s.. and her two daugh- ters Mary and Frances. Mr. Lewis Harris. Murray Har- bour. was a rocent visitor to Al- liston. where he visited Mr. and Mrs. Nowell MacDonald. Mr. and Mrs. Artemas MacDonald and Mr. and Mrs. Blair Macswain. Eastern Gleanings ' Mr. Mac Macl..eod of Upton was a recent visitor to Bridgetown. guest ot MacDonald Bros. Mr. Peter Green. Bridgetown, was a recent. visitor to Forest Hill. guest. of Norman Matheson. Master Stanley Campbell of Dun- das Centre visited his aunt. Mrs. D.F. MacDonald. aouris. last week. Miss Shirley Jenkins of the staff of the Montague High School,spent Easter with her parents at Cum- berland Hill. The many friends -of Mrs. Edwin Clay are sorry to hear of her re- cent illness in the Montague Me- morial Hospital. Mr. Murray MacKenzie of Dun- das spent the week-end in Char- lottetown. guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. MacLeod. Miss Mary Campbell of the staff or the Household Finance. Char- lottetown. spent: Easter with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Camp- hell, Dundas Centre. Mr. John I... Judson. mail cour- ier. is the proud owner of Mid- night Gi-attan, having recently ac- quired him from that veteran and highly skilled horse trader Lyman Acorn of Albion Cross. Miss Hazel Jenkins of the staff of the Bank of Montreal. Char- lottetown. spent her Easter holl- days with her parents at Cumber- land Hill. Messrs. Ray MacLaren and Reg- inald MacAulay were recent visit- ors at Dimdas. While there they visited Mr. James Campbell. Post- master. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas MacDon- ald of Forest Hill recently visited Bridgetown. the guests of Mr. Mac- Donald's mother. Mrs. Maude Mac- Donald. The many friends of Mr Daniel Campbell of Albion Cross were sorry to hear of his recent illness. He is being well cared for by Mr. Wilbur Wood of Cumberland I-Illl.. Mr. Earl SWBIIO-W. accompanied ivy James Campbell, Stewart Mac- Leod. Stirling MacDonald. motored to Charlottetown on Thursday. While there they visited Mr. and Mrs. Alex Buchanan. Miss Mildred Garrett. formerly of Forest Hill and now employed in Halifax. spent the week-and in Charlottetown the guest at Mr. and Mrs. N. 8. MacLeod. The residents of Bridgetown were surprised and pleued to see on March 23rd ii. large flock or wild geese winging their way in the direction of Marson's Pond. surely that is a harbinger of spring. A number of residents of Poplar Point oroaaed on the ferry there last Sunday. March 25th. This is believed to be the earliest crossing at this particular place for a great many yeara. In summer this terry is rim by motor boat. Mr. Wilfred Campbell of Poplar Point being the operator. The many friends of Mr. A. D. -to Boston. He visited his daughter. Mrs. Irwin Nichols 'of Milton. Mass. and while in Montreal his daugh- ter. Mrs. L. Pitlgerald. A new hath! leegue was form- Mn Talbot :3 E -55 AGENTS:-MONTAGUI: llareld P. Landry. Mrs. Byron Stewart. Ira. Bruce Ilaorbee. Iuea Joyce Wlulnteu. Min Joan Jobntel. AOINT GI0l.OI'l'0WN: Walden lavera bought at Blue Dome Restaurant. and Guardian Omcez The leaf Omce; in Scarlet Tb. Snack Bar and ii. lucla the following places to in Ceoi-go Miss Edith MacDonald and Miss Vanda. M-unin. Montague. spent the week-end in Murray River. guests of Miss Munn's mother, Mrs. Christina Munn. ..'PBOGBI'2SSlVE Conservative convention fist District of. King's Friday. April 6th at 2 pm. Souris Theatre. ..'Mr. David Matheson. Water- town. Mass. and Mrs. Herbert Vickerson. Milton. Mas.-2. return- ed to their homes by plane last Tuesday after attending the lun- eral of their father. the late Wil- lia-m Matheson. in Valleyfielcz Geoitovvn commiinity Welfare League Holds Meeting The annual meeting of the Geor-getow-n Community Welfare League was held in the Council Cha.rriibers on Thursday. March 29. Due to the absence of the regular secretary. Mr. Everett Llewellyn from the Province. Mr. Allan Maccormick was appointed secretary pro-tem. The minutes of the last meeting were read and adopted. Treasurer, Howard S. Ma.cLea.n read the year's finan- cial report. which was moved adopted. Auditors appointed were Dr. A. Kennedy and Mr. A. E. Jenkins. The financial stand- mg of the Georgetown Hockey Club was discussed and a motion was passed voting 330.00 to the club from the league. W. J. Fitz- gerald. Emmerson Llewellyn. llenrry Martell. Howard Mac- Lean and Guy Hempihill were appointed a nominating commit- tee to bring before the meeting a slate of officers for the coming year. Following are thc.ol'ficers elected: President. J. Howard MacDonald; vice-president, Joseph Johnson; secretary. Floyd Landry; treasurer. Allan Mair.-Cormick. An executive of five were appointed: H. S. Machean. R. J. Lavandicr. J. W. Levers. W. J. Fitzgerald and James Maoconnell. Jr. The exe- outive appointed the following six of it's members to constitute the building committee to work with the Mayor and Council: Joseph Johnson, Howard S. MacLean, R. J. Lavanclier, J. W. Lavcrs. W. J. Fitzgerald and James MaoCon- nell. Jr. It was decided to have the present entertaining commit- tee continue their duties until the next monthly meeting. Fol- lowing the adjournment of the meeting the building committee met: with Mayor P. J. Boudreault and his Council on. matters pre- lating to the rink season Just closed. Georgetown and Vicinity Mrs. Joseph Scully was is recent visitor to Charlottetown. -'I' Miss Jean Jay of Charlottetown visited in Georgetown for several days with relatives. Mr. Andrew has returned home following It visit in Char- lottetown. Miss Joyce Pacquet. of Souris was it recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence David. Mr. Wilfred-..l-;i-osper returned home a. few days ago from Boston. Mass. where he has been visiting with relatives for several months. Mr. Frank Macliiean was it busi- ness visitor to Charlottetown on Saturday. - Miss Elinor Walsh. student at Prince of Wales College. WAS 3 week-end guest of her parents.Mr. and Mrs. Earl Walsh. Mrs. Harry Simmonds and Miss Madeline McKeeman of Char- lottetown were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Hansen. Miss Peggy Walker was a recent visitor to Charlottetown. where she was the guest of Miss Earlene tav- ers. Miss Louise Murphy of the elites staff of Denlois Bros. in Char- lottetown. was the week-end guest or her parents. Mr. and Mrs .Wll- liam Murphy. Miss Claire Debory. of Newport. was the guest of her .aunt. Miss Frances Delbory on Sunday. Mlas DeLory was enroute to sturgeon where she is teaching school..nfl.er spendi the holidays with her na- Lory of Newport. In the report of the "Ice Follies" held at the Forum on Friday. the place of residence of Floyd Lim- dry. who performed in the banal Jumping. was given In Montague. instead of Georgetown. from re- ......M....?........M... land Jenkins clinched the victory by aliootlngia high shot into the left hand corner or the acorn- tawn net at MS of overtime play. two top aoorerera VIN Roland Jenkins and Allison MacDonald aeetated by Clem Campbell and Dalia Judson. Albert Wood having the Flyara to victory. The highest praise and thanks areas- tended to Roland Jenkins and Harry ltevena for the part they played in aniaung the rlyera to victory. Thanks are also due to kind and genial neighbour. E - lloss-lowery Wedding The marriage of Miss Jennie Mae Lowery. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lowery. Cardigan Head. and William Ellsworth Ross, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Ross. Union Road. took place Wednes- day. March 28th at Zion Church manse. Charlottetown. Rev. G. Carlyle Webster officiated at the double ring ceremony. The bride looked very loevly in II street length dress of turquoise satin. with pink accessories and ,1 corsage of pink roses. Her sister. Miss Margaret Low- ery. was bridesmaid and wore a street length dress of navy crepe. with white iiccessorles and it cors- age of white carnations. The groom wits attended by his couslxi, Mr. Ross Hamilton, New Perth. Following the ceremony. a re- ception. was held at the home of the bride's cousins. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Gillespie. Charlottetown. where a buffet lunch was served to the immediate relatives. Previous to her marriage the bride was the guest of honor at a shower given by her girl friends in Windsor. N. s.. and also at her home in Cardigan. where she ,was the recipient of many lovely gifts. The young couple will reside in Union Road where the groom is associated with his father in the operation of their large farm. The Guardian joins in wishing Mr. and Mrs. Ross many years of happiness. VALLEYFIELD W. I. .'ltlrs. Harry VanBuskirk was hostess to the members and visit- a Mrs. Lloyd Fraser (Irene Bruce). Montague. An interesting function followed when Mrs. Angus Martin. on be- half of the Valleyfield Women's Institute. addressed Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Fraser and presented them with B six-place setting of break- fast dishes (thirty pieces). Sh! expressed appreciation to Irene for her helpfulness as a member of this Institute. and extended very best wishes for future happiness. Completely taken by surprise. the happy young couple expressed their delight. at being present. and sincerely tliniiked the Institute for their valuable and useful gilt. ' P. W. Cb” First Year DIVISION II Back Row: Norris Mizunec. Keith Beaten. Gerard Arsenault. Ivan Mann. Gordon Mathcson. Bruce Macxlnloy, Mei-wyn Scott. George MacKenzie. William Keen- an. Charlie Molnnis. I Centre Row: Jean Campbell, Margaret Williams, Betty Under- hay. Imia Holmcr, Norma Jean MacLeod, June Sample. Shirley Steward. Marlene Davlson. Joan MacDonald. Jeanette Ti-ainor. Colette Matters. Marion MacDon- ald. Marlon MacDougall. Front Row: Chrissie MacLeod. Phyllis Maelsaac. Dorcen Dennis. Rena Ms.cNeVrin. Joan Dillon, Ger- rents. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Deg... ors or the Valleyfield Wonteifs In- D 1. t 1 h , , stltute at their regular monthiypa ..:..l;K;3:a5::g 302.3 f:f,rul..cd((,,';:,X;f trude Barrett. Dulcinea Morrison, meeting on Wednesday night. Wlllli Edy vgma stepson, Vera N;-wson, shir- Mrs. Murdock A. MncLeod presid-X ley Clay. ing, meeting opened in the usunli manner. Minutes were read by tliri secretary. Mrs, Vl1ilBilskirk. until .... , approved. Correspondence was r-:odl Tm; regular mommy nu-er,tn,. of and discussed. and other items of the Memue womm.s Immulc u'g1:; WSW!-'35 lmvended We .held at the home of Mrs. Murdca” It was pleasant to have Mrs. Al- Gilmore on March 2. The meet. Cximdef Mam" PTCSPM asainsing opened in The usual manner. 3150 M” iR9V-l 5- C. F1158? HF-d'Roll call was a grab-bee. and ' ibrought in the sum of 82.80. the home of Mrs. Pope. Lunch Mrs. Murdock Gilmore donated committee. Mrs. Shaw. Mrs. Pres- ports of the night's activities Floyd fudge which brought in 11.90 fort ton Gulls, Mrs, J, J, Gillie, certainly brought down the house the Institute. It was decided that the secre- with his fine performance. i Bill paid Mrs. MacDonald. 31.8?-.i tary send for remnants to Simp- lhnlance on lamp which was got.son's and Eatoifs. Mrs. Gilmore Mr. Walter MncNcill of the can- ;for the school. ientertalned the members with a ndian National Railway office staff It was decided to have Misstgame which everyone enjoyed. in Charlottetown. was the '.reek- Beaton with it beauty deinonstra- Lunch was served by the commit- MEI.VILLE IV. I. -Smith Photo .....M:..-.-j-M-- and Mrs. Stan Pope very kindly offered to have the ladies prepare the lunches and tea. at her house. Mrs. Ada MacI..ean to bring article for roll call next meet- ing. Next meeting to be held at 'this APRIL 3. 1951 Studeltts I .-ya Skin Eruptions Here is a clean. stainless. pang. lratitig antlse tic oil that brings speedy relief mm the itching and discomfort. Not only does this healing anti- septic oil promote rapid and healthy healing in open sores and wounds but boils and simple ulcers are also relieved. in skin affections the itchln or Eczema is quickly stogped. im- pies - skin eruptions ry up and scale off in a very few days. The same is true of Barber's Itch. Salt Rheum. itching Toes and Feet and other inflammatory skin disorders. You. can obtain Moone's Emer- ald Oil in the original bottle -at - any modern drug store. sstia!ac- tion or money back. HUGHES DRUG CO. LTD. The JENKINS PHARMACY REDDIN BROS. '1'ORONTO. April 2-(CP)-The executive of the Canadian Coun- cii of Churches totlny asked the Government to "make all suit- able supplies of Canadian wheat available to the people of India without delhy.” The council said India is short 6.000.000 tons of food supplies nnd starvation tlirouiens in many areas. Some of the funds provided hy Canada year under the Colombo End SUe5t 01' his parents. Mr. and tioii iii the school and for the Inn tee in charge. Meeting closed by Mrs. Andrew MncNeill. lstitute members to sell lunches. the N;lU0HI1 Anthem. 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