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Lilli Elilfll iilE llllllilllllll. it. n It!“ llll llll lllllll llllllll Illl MONOCHAM PiLlURi Plus Comedy - Spot-Light Cartoon Tweetie Pie SJOQO-QQ-OO-OQQO—OOOOOO4OOO llllllllFllllll TllEATllE “TRAILING DANGER" With Johnny Mack Brown and Raymond Hatton "VIOLENCE" With Michael O'Shea and Nancy Coleman HOWFS HALL BRACKLEY BEACH Friday Night 9 PM. "New Double Feature starting Bonshow Saturday night 9 PM. ti. l. Minister Loses Mncton Nomination iBy The Cmadius Press) MQNQTQN, N. B., June 2-Hon. C. H. Blakeny. Minister o! Educa- tion in the McNair Government. tonight was deisstcd in open con- ventlon to select Liberal csfldldlttl ior Moncton‘: two seats in the Pg-ovindgl Legislature. Nominated to represent the v11’- ty in the June 28 provincial else- tlon were two newcomers to the political field. sir-near Fryer- and Ls er. olTl-illfiluellectlgn will mark the first time Moncton voters will be sble to votp tor two candidates. A sec- ond seat was 81W“ l-° “Mm” City in s. redistribution 01 sat-ti completed s it" BIO- - BENEMBEBB THE BLITZ onoroorr, England - tor» Cmydon. which suffered exten- siveiy from bombs during the war’ m; banned power-driven model aircralt because “they may hit someb ‘Y3’ Residents ssid the crstt. seemed to be ilown more by adults than by children. (live a BULOVA the ultimate in line wcrtclvmoking A mastarpieos . of precision. . Never belore such time-keeping accuracy in a wrist watch never before ncls instekllll ersiursanuhip In nyl ng. Al but» u: Jewellers everywhere. l Other sma- rrloel suns inns.»- this’: imam you tie "»BuLOMA lull’: won iienainrar n nus in y 404040 THE EASTER ‘THE ..-§UAEl?.l.-;‘il§'-.._i9"AR1-°'7T ETOWN N GUARDIAN. AGENT! following plums in Montana: l o ....'I‘0I. BALI-loll. Chevrolet coach. ‘Bound body. Apply to L C. Jersklns. Point Pleasant. Northsastern- King . 0n the eighteenth o! May’ the weatherman sent. cold wind accom-k panicd by heavy rain yet it did not deunt the delegates from East} Point to Morel] who journeyed to; Sourls church to attend the An- nual Sunday School Convention atl thrde oclock in the aiternooxr. l The president. Mrs. I‘. W. Ander-i son presided and meeting was op- med with Worship. _ The Rev. Dr. A. Gibson o! Wolf-i ville, was introduced who spoke on the work or the Maritime Religious lkiucationsl Council. i The minutes and financial state» ment. and adoption oi same, roll call ot schools. appointment or com- mittees snd oiiering comprised thci business. A hymn "What A Friend! We Have In Jesus" was sung and Rev. Dr. Gibson led a discussl on l school Reports. Alter singing of a hymn the session was adjourned; tor supper at the Manse. Mrs. Mac- - Quarrie was assisted in serving by, Mrs. Gillespie, Mrs. Stewart and Miss Stead. The evening meeting was opened at seven-thirty the Worship being taken by Mr. George Lear-d. i Rev. Dr. Gibson gave a short tall: preceding the reports oi the‘ Committees and minutes o! alien. noon session. l The following is the Report oi, the Nominating Committee; ' Resident, Mr. Russell Garrett. Nice president. Mrs. E. W. An- derson. . Secretary and Treasurer. Miss, Dons Undcrhay. | Executive irom: l South Lake christian S. S. —_Nlr., Robert Baker. East Point Baptist B. i-MN- Foster Garrett. \ Souris S. S.—Mrs. sterling Giilis- pic. Fortune Bridge B. S-Mrs. Louis Hlgginbotharn. I Miss Mar- l Dundas Baptist S. S.- gsret Macheod. l Forest Hill S. a-Mrs. Colin MacBcth. Anrumdsle S. B.—Mrs. John ench. . I st. Peters s. s. ~— Nl-rs. W111i! Anderson. Marie S. S-Mrs. Russel Web- bgreenwhish S. 8.-— MI’. Plum! MacEwen. ' The following is the Report of the Resolution or Courtesy Com- mittee: - Resolved that we. tho teachers represented in this nineteen torts‘- eight Convention of Northeastern Kings, insist that. the superinten- dents and pastors o! our sop!!!" schools conduct at lcast rive teach are‘ meetings tor the comipz Yell as outlined by Rev. . Gibson- Rasolved that this Convention goes on record as heirs! deeply EDP"- clative o! thc splendid leadership given u; by Rev. Dr. Gibson. whose twenty-one years service m tht Maritime Religious Educational council has been an inSPlIF-l-ll’? V’ numerous Conventions. 110i» m9 least to this. his last one herd in Eastern Kings. Resolved that the thanks o! this Convention ‘be extended to the sntertalriini thlllch "d l" m“ and Mrs. MacQuarrle for the arso- ious hospitality extended to all delegates. Resolved. that the thanks oi tho Convention be givcn W thfi 013E0- ing executive with special reierflnfifl to tne outstandinl work ot Mrs. George A. Campbell who for mum’ years was our talthlui and devot- ed secretary. A bssutliui hymn "The lord's My Sheilhefil‘ W“ sung and oiiering was rwelvtd- Rev. Dr. Gibson continued his in- gpiring talk urging that all attend S S Convention? haiirn IONTAGUE: llamld I Llmln. Albll Mill. It'l- I!!!) S Illrlel Clair . III . . ‘GIN’! GEORGETOWN: Weldon Lilli - COURTS: Mhs Elli! Richards and Gordon hrrell The Guardian may be bought stony ot the lllss S. A. Llewellyn; Mrs. Clay. In Georgetown: Tho Post Oillur in Boasts: Camden's and Iteroeeo Ilfllri la It. Peter's: The Poet Ollloo. lioorgotown nnr Vicinity ___.__ Jli‘. Stephen Landry is doing some carpentry repairs to his home on Water Street. Howard Walker. Fenwick Lsvcrs and Temple MacDonald motored to the city on Monday. Mr. Russel Hlcken and Mr. Alec Hutcheson o! Montague were busi- ness visitors to Georgetown on Monday. A bulldozer was busy on Monday on the town dump. levelling and shoving scattered rubble and ro- tusc into place. Roy Yorston. World War Two veteran has entered the Veterans‘ Wing oi the Prince Edward Island Hospital for treatment. The second o! three Innoculst- ion Clinics was held in George- town and s llrge number o! Children were lnnoculatcd. Stipendisry Magistrate for . King's County, Joseph W. Mac- Donald heard cases in George- town and Montague on Wednesday Rev. Father Louis Dougarr who is motioned in Halifax. N. S. was a recent visitor to the home c6 his brother. Mr. Richard Dougsn. ....'Mr. William J. Brswdcrs, Chlldrens Welfare Officer of the Department of Health and WQlfufO was business visltor to George- town on Wednesday. Miss Agnes Batchilder returned to Chsrlotettown ‘on Monday ici- lowing a visit to her home. Mo- toring the City with her were her sisters, Miss Janie and Miss Catherine-Geo. Large quantities o! pit props continue to be trucked’ to George- town daily and are being stored in the assembly area on the west side oi town. Upward: oi tittcen hundred cords are now assembled. On completion o! s month at the McGlll Survey School. following his first. year's study in engineering. John DcLory is now at No. One Manning Pool in Toronto. where he is undergoing aptitude tests, prior to being posted tor summer training with the R. C. A. l". On Wednwday the beautiful new lobster fishing boat built for Mr. F. .7. DeLory by Mr. James F. Steele o! lnwer Montague. was launched and was admired by many observers ori her trial run about the harbour. It is understood the boat ls being bought trcm MT- Dbl-Dry by Mr. Joseph Frrnoh o! Parnure Island. ilnn Merger-lam MRS. ANNIE DIATEDA GALLANT Mrs. Annie Matilda Gallant pass- ed to her eternal rest at the Char. lottetown Hospital on Maytwenty third. The late Mrs. Gallant wns 50m in Cardigan on June twenty 59301111 1573. the daughter o! the late Dr. Isidore Gallant and Mlllaret Campbell. She ls survived by no; {our 0311mm namely rm. rm.) .1. '1'. Croteau oi’ Washington. D. C.. Mrs. [(1312) G. L. Smith of Charlottetown, Fred oi C.N.R., Charlottetown and Louis of Canadian Anny H9311. quarters at Ottawa also thrau brothers. Wallace or Montreal, Raymond o! Bloomfield and Aeneas of Charlottetown. Her husband, the late Hon. Bfllianlln Gallant predeceased he: 2| YEN‘! 8.80. TWO sisters and (mg brother also predeceased her. Mrs. Frank McGrath ot Newcastle. N. 5., Sunday School especially the teen q; young people as they will be the leaders oi tomorrow. lie ex- pressed thifwish that every adult might. scs the picture 0t value that et winning boys Ind Kl-Tll 113L139!” Christ. "Lovest- Thou Me? "q -Mv Lambs", “Lovest Thou M8? "not! My Sheep." Aclosing hymn "O Master Let Me Walk With Thee" was sung and Benediction w“ pronounced by Rcv. W. A. Mac- Qusrrie oi Soul-is. omvnorr, surrey. Enzhnd - (Qp) .- Children .01 orovdon l" 39 per cent better behaved than in the rest 0t the country. s pro- button oflllcer told 00. - - twitt- tives who mot to discuss chutes WW1. IKHSALE 2 building lots; truck wag- gop on slovon; wheels (heavy and new)?‘ fro: ‘ocean axles; heavy sprngs r envy express vaggosl; Ne. l6 Fmt d Wood plow.- i- ISO-gallon’ tank (hen); l Saclrvilla; low; l groin clsonor (Grey and rnplisll); i. 2 soil 3 ‘inch. hardwood (wide). a i D. I. MecDONLALD lair 243 of "child nooiinnhm" ‘in "It MPI- Joseph A- Kelly. Charlotte- town and Ferdinand oi’ Boston, Mass. Tlhe late ms. Gallant, an invalid 1°!‘ many Years bore her runny Bllffsrmgs with s eheeriul courage‘ on’! s Christian patience. she was Well known in the Western part of the Island having lived st. Bloom. field arid Surrmerslde prior to hsr coming to Charlottetown twenw Yalrs ago. In her youth she was n talented musioinn and artist. m Bhlte o! her illness she maintained s keen interest in politics and public affairs. _ - ‘Ilhe late ‘Mrs. Gsllmnt made her rhome with hsr daughter, bibs. rm.) ‘Smith. untirtwo months prior to or death when she was taken to hospital. The funeral “b11915 0H Tlleldfly. Msy twenty filth at the 8t. Dunstans Basilica where requiem High Mess was celebrated by Rev. Wiilrcd McCsrdle. ‘Presmt in the Banctim y were Rev. mobs I Rooney Ind Rev. J. A. Caisdct. T e Pallbearers were ‘Messrs. Frank Slgsworth. Frank Murray. George Bran. Abraham Peters. D. A. Mne- Ktnnon and David ‘Mealtinnan. la- terrnent took place in the Catholic services at the [rave were condim- Rsv. MIR. MeLolinfl. v.0. The pallbearers in submer- side were Messrs. J. P. Hogan, I. P- Folly. 'l'. Ii. Hickey. Laurie:- Petals. Dr. l. A lilclfhoe and her an mil. Rayner soul rest in peace . >4 ‘vihyoyévruri"in~nrrr"i ‘sustains .' A 9 x l ln/I/PEPSODENT I ~ 1" 9'“ "'3 7L5 "F: "II. ilnllrlsr rum‘) will? Nannie poly Pepsodeut contains lrium. the l .1=="!1¢v “Hi-in losrsdim 11m Jim you the “m... cleansing action ever chad. Pepsodeer gm “'4 ‘or every mo: o! dull film. n-r. why N“, Pupsodeas widi lrlum gnu you: teed: CIGIIIOQP-lgd * - vim Mo. slum iii-m whites: . “Mk r5; P6128640!!! Cplm today! ' Your“ b" Popsodoefs delicious, fresh minty flare: i ‘ it‘: iRiUM war MAKES TH! DIFFERENCE Head of ilillshoro Mr. Bruce Douglas, Mount Stew- m, spent Sunday with his grand- parents in this district. Mr. Wallace Douglas. Charlotte- town, spent Sunday st his home in Head of Hillsborough. Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Jsrdrlne. Mount Stewart, were visitors to Mrs. Jardlne‘: former home in Head oi HilXSDOMIIBh on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Douglas. lvlr. and Mrs. Frank Jsrdlne. Head of Hillsborough, are at present on a trip to Annapolis Valley. The people oi’ this district regret the illness of ltilrs. Louis Cameron who is s patient in the P. E. I. Hospital. She is much improved after her recent operation. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Douglas and family. Malpeaue Road. Char- lottetown. were vlstlors to Mr. Douglas’ tormer home in Head o! Hills-borough. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Plflbtt. Savage Harbour. were visitors to Mr. Pig-goth sister, NLrs. Ralph Collin, Head of Kiilsborough, on Sunday. Mrs. Oliver Douglas and little daughter Marlene. o! Head oi Bilisborough, have arrived home alter s‘ pleasant. visit with Mrs. Douglas's parents. Mr. and Mrs. George MscI-nnls, Lorne Valley. Mr. Clifford Birt. Mount Edward Rood, Charlottetown. Mr. and lltrs. Ivan Sentner and family. Loyalist. Mr. and Mrs. Lodge Blrt. Head cl Hills-borough. motored to Bristol, Lot. 40. on Sunday. They were the guests of Mrs. George Drake. . Miss Helen MacDoujall o! dur- lottetown was s visitor to Head o! Hlllsboroush 0n Sunday. While there she was the guest o! w. and Mrs. Gordon Douglas. lid. Kll. CORRAN BAN 0.W.L. The annual meeting ol the Col- rsn Ban sub division o! the CW.- L. was held at the home oil Mrs. Patrick Mclntyrs- on Sunday sve- nlnx May no. with a 800d attend- snce oi members. Alter prayer was recited by the dheplsln, Rev. Pr. Ayers, the minutes o! the lest monthly and annual meetings were read and adopted. Two let- ters, received since last meeting were road and discussed. A short OUT OUR WAY address ms given b tlu' . ldcnt. Mrs. Alma {Vatie ps1; wesided over the meeting, m“ W" 1°11“!!! b! an account o! the year's activities and the flmnqni statement by the Secretary. “BMW”. Mrs. Dan McIntyre. Alter the election o! the follow. is‘: oliicers the meeting adjourn- ér-isioeot. Mrs. Alfred who. (re-elected). 1st. Vice ‘J5 .1 _ z ‘Mrs. ~- DLEABING wholesale prices. VELVET "Velvet" h aaoilpaleaheeeois 03993”? Clearing out ayerythlng in the grocery lino et lm than’ Also pictures. mirrors, novelties, tent edii i“ _ powders and creams, ot a big dlocourel‘. m c n”, 0"‘ Don't miss this chance to stock up on Qrocorlos. ' Ia sure and coll at store and list of prices. Open Wednesday afternoons and evenings. MacDONALWS cross. SOUMS t washable and more serviceable. Ir ls easily eppiiedmddriu overaighrtol rich-eggsballglmYour choioeolsev- l Fennnellm l —--__ McDougsll. Hughes. ' ' m" .l§.€€;.°“.ii.§.§2i‘i§¥ Church Committee. Rhhlnsan and Mrs Jas. hlackin. "m; QOGOl-IifY-Trel-turer, My; an llflhtfl‘! ire-elected). A delicious lunch was servgq b7 the ‘ “ to ell present. MP5. Donald our snis. w‘! i . -4 PAINT FOR 11's cao-r so 1i HAVE 1o '\\=iur l, . ’ JHKVS FINE! fiOMEil/EN ~'.' ‘a QTUFF ON ‘IT-fl _ _ w. r BKRTO KEEP IT KNUW WHAT FROM CHKFTERIN’ TU D0 FOR l l. . l. Willioni i. i!’ ’ '1