MARCH Z_I~l,__1948 THE WESTERN (f-UARDIAN Iilllllt llurphy. Ill. Hanover Street. aul . eurge CloI. 185 Ottawa Street. SUMMBBSIDE and PRINCE COUNT! ' AGENTS: ‘ -_- - y you}; .GUAEPI_A_N'_QEE§_RLO'FTETOWN - , _ l AGE amass: 1.; M“ "““-*~‘**~‘*~**'- ’ 0’Leary Notes ‘Double Funeral . ‘At Tyne Valley iFor trash Victims Regent WEDNESDAY and TH URSDAY News. Subscriptions. Advsrtldog. , Do bl m“ ,._.._ n - -—-' Lost Showing Today u ° -' °F$i§i"m'il'lr1'l§°'3"“ " "2" m‘ 1'4 Ln“. "oils HOUSE KIDS so | Y STORY" ' “"' "u", W tee Street Go If Drugstore. l! C tral llleet‘ nv I A double tunexel w held - fienzwlahery. Water Streeit; a: Gaudet. 61 Gra.:vllle Street: Show, 3304.53.15‘ WEST turd” ‘“"'“°°“ ‘i g?" Vlylloeli! ymw Grocery. Russell street; Alyro Doueettde Grocery. Second Street: ' ' ' __AND_ {Sic U51 hirgtectl-iolyiliu sharp and the r i 8171!. W10 m9 lelaud Motor Transport. Water Street The Guardlarfwlll he delivered to any house la Suuauleraida by 6mm Boy at 8e per day or lle per week. Phone 280 or ate-s for title "m" er give your order to the boy responsible for delivery oa your yeuln. ' - I 1i d b i . m“; scaool. Bus}! u-gua aromas who. CLOSE u Qmm“ hi; {Z3211 ghlarcsirvqgonealvlalligyrrer liiedfiesdfly anemoon cancelled or a my Raw’ M" u’ Ralph ---'5H1ei~e"h"e It was one of the largest funer- Oauwck 5‘ 0°" and w- M- BW‘ ‘$r~|stt'el"Gees ais ever held in the district and M“ Wot Til-Wm!" "as attended by friends of the de- a ms season _.-- -F0lt SALE — Registered York- ‘hire boar. Louis Mach/Lillian. M15- couchc. ‘ ,_.p0n, SALE one work horse. 1300 lbs, one dump eart: one ‘high; also harness. Clifford Gil- Us, 380 Water Street, Summerslde. _F0lt SALE 1947 Dodge truck. -CAPTURED — A fox. Owner can have same by proving pro- perty and paying expenses. Phone 608-310, Summerside. —!'0B. SALE. - A quantity of Seed Oats and Pressed Straw. Also Threshing Machine. Walter Hughes, Emerald. WEDNESDAY ond THURSDAY their death in a plane crash at ' 1N‘ “.51 MA” T‘ruro last Friday. The fu 1 ‘i’; Eu" 0Y- Iheld from the resldencenzf. 5:33, itDr.) ma. Stewart at two o'clock VVNEN Lug" ‘with s short service at the home, ceased not only from Tyne valley but from Truro. Halifax, Summer- aid. Charlottetown and many ugh. e~ centres of this Province, Many We” unable to gain admittance t9 the Presbyterian Church and took shelter in the United Church due to the storm which prevailed at the time of the funeral. The officiating clergyman was Rev. S.i\1. MacDowell and he was la Lu lint glut lair min lilul An E'u|le-\|on Iilnl mom b Shows 7:15 and 9:15 Matinee Wednesday 3:30 Lost Showing Tonight Three ton. With steel box‘ and _ iidist. Good condition. Phone 593- u cuotmmgiogxnsffé‘ 1m . ' ' i MNG CROSBY assisted by Rev. HM. Young and 1" Houses at Pearson's Resdy-lo- ‘ |n Demilmt tgeo‘ Imrmém °r vie-i 111 e Uni hurfl Wear, Kensington. --WE EXPECT to receive a ship- ment of Glison Snowbird Electric Washers within the next two weeks. If interested please book your order now. The Suntmerslde Hard- -'l'ho serious condition of Mrs. Hall Sudsbury of Spring Valley at the Prince County Hospital is. deeply regretted by her many‘ friends. — Bur. ‘CAESAR also PRODUCED‘ AND DIRECTED IV "lllelery Hi1 Tyne Valley. The pell "THE BELLS OF ST. MARY'S". ilearers for Lloyd slim-p were _ y) t y-r, \’\- Vkkxvvv lvlcssrs, Horace Lidstonc, Lorne CLEOPATRA - a $a0,000 policy on Bills life and Vltllglwll Walter Newcmib aiid advances idle $5,000. Bill slloivs m; Prank Platls and for Enlmeil W11- -itliGUI.Alr. C: C. F. Study g _ f Sign of dying, and the boys try Lu iiarlls, iilessi-s. Nelson Sheen, Edi. 6.0.... will be held Marci, g4 at “m ° ___________ P6464‘ hasten his death with Ovcrwuvk, so" Williams, Alden Yeo, ca... the llolne of John Forbes. Please wmsbog yoUNG 1:501:14; M“. Vickie learns oi tile whole BiFPh, Roland lilcDougall and Wil- new change‘ John Forbes‘ sec. REFORGANIZ‘; ~ STEWART GRANGER scheme. wibh thc insult that a, 11511111. Hayes. _s, "Lu-y, - surprise twist straiglltens cvcry- I OnlFTldsY February oetli Wlnsloe m" "5'°""'°""‘ '"""'"""‘ W118 eut-.—B- l _THE w. A. .01 st. Mark's Ulflted'Chul'ch Y.P.U. was re- ‘lvsrmpmlvnmoaviooarlmlcx _ .__ cii h, illl hold a p nt l t f M . d trial-notation“ urc v. a ry sac a Qrggnizgd m. the home o r an ticullc°lun _ the store of Keir Clark. Kensing- mii, on Saturday afternoon, March 27th. beginning at 3 o'clock. dTENDEfl-S FOR CREAM IIAULING. - Tenders will be re- lvlrs. Erith Hughes with twenty- tlwo in’ attendance. After the worship period. con- ducted by the student minister John MacKay, the following officers were appointed: ceivrd by the undersigned up to P -d t __ m“. H 1 _ _ _ sabwldlu" Aprly 3rd’ at 6 P’ M" isrilesafirdePlwesligllsnii - Eilegaheioar F-PLEASE NOTE 1948. for the hdilLiKlE of cream so Mares.“ lrst Show: 7 P.M. the Keuslngton Dairying Co-oper- 2nd vlcwprendent _ Mm §g¢°nd fiiow; 9;]5 P,M_ stive Association Limited, season May 1 to November 30. i048. Boundaries of routes or other ln- formation can be had at the office Gordon Coles. Secretary Beatrice Jenkins. Treasurer Harold Crawford. Pianist - Mrs. Earl Clark. of Lhe association. Lowest or any _Pi H; _ ,1” lends-i- not necessarily accepted, W. Msfjsllsgznt an s L “mar K _ >_ '- Delaney’ Mann“ Group n Convenors - Isobel \’*"'-""*°°““ ‘T: _ ‘ ‘ ‘ w Diamond. Mrs. Bari Rodd. Charlotte “mums LEAF w‘ x‘ " The Moi-aside. Mrs. Nelson Stevenson. Also NEWS Matinee Thursday 3:30 CAMEO TiiEilTR leleesee lhro United Artists No New Radio Station ; o o For North Sydney -l "‘“' " "m 3° d! I i MONOTON. March 23 - Plctou Lodge. popular Maritlnlc Provinces sunllncr resort at Plctou. will open on June 30, Robert sommerviile. general manager of Canadian Na- tional Hotels. has announced from 1t will close on O'I'I‘A\VA, hfarch ‘J2 -_ lOPi - Tile CBC's Board of Governors ilus urged rejection of all application for a licence for a new radio sla- tion at North Sydney N.S., on the grounds that the area could not ioiid-Wfl- WW3’- support two independent hroadcas- esellifilfibel‘ 7- lem 1L was announced 101,“; i Widely known to hundreds of Final decision rests ii-‘ith the De~ iCallad-iail and. American tourists parlltneiit oi.’ Tfanspurt but the and veeatlonists. Pletou Lodge is Board o; Govei-nnrs msued 1i; rec. noted for its excellent salt water On-‘mendagion today; bathing beaches, delicious fresh af ' x t f . grisgliseiielrt’ Rgsxliieexldl P: ‘tii/Edrgh m‘ w“ t°n°w°d by “ “w ‘my’? KENSWGTO" 1m Board also recommended Maritime see feeds and its unique meeting a. the home o; Mm “d “m” w" “W” by e T‘ d: .,_9 approval of an application i0 trans- surrounding scenery- hme“ ' ‘M y ‘ fer control of crap, Windsor. us. There was a note o! optimism in James Marchbank on Wednesday. March l0, with the vice-President. Miss Emmeiine ‘Marohbank, in the chair. The singing of the Insti- tute Ode and the repeating of the Creed in unison alter which roll call was answered by a Canadian town and for what it is noted. It was voted that $10.00 be given to the Red Cross Appesl- A box of food was packed for a family in Greece. The work completed and returned to the Red, Cross rooms consisted of titres-sweaters. one, pali- boy's pants. two Vpalrs socks. two child's nightgown: and two quilts. one of the latter being don- ated by Mrs. James Marchbank meeting. and Miss Dnmeiine Marchbank. - An enjoyable recreation period The Secretory. Mrs. Harold Moose; and sing song followed by lunch "ii-winced the questionnaire on served by the hostess and lunch “Housing? Much discussion fol- committee brought the meeting to levied and it was decided to study a close. this contest and complete " the answers at the next meeting, wilicrl wiu be held in the Club Room. Mrs. Clarence Marchbank was appointed in charge of the pro- The first regular meeting’ was held on Friday. March 12th at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Rodd. Devotional period was con- ducted by Is0bel Diamond. missions convenor, which included a panel discussion on missions. Flfteenn-lembers paid their fees and there were several visitors as well. Roll call was answered by a favorite Bible verse. it was decided to hold a service on Good Friday in South Wlnsloe A Suspense-packed Drama. "THE LAST CHANCE" With E. G. lllorrlsoll, Ray Reagan “K LIKELY’ STORY" nullronous DRAMA -The romantic adventures of a girl who makes life worth for a boy who mistakenly believes he has but a few days that life. lead to an unsuspected. °b""b"~end' as" eemmtttee dives-startling climax in RKO Radio's romance between Bill Baker and Vickie North wlho meet on a train bound for New York where Vickie hopes to sell some paintings pursue an art career. Knocked out in a minor train comes to in a New York hospital. which he leaves under the ‘ impression that he l more than a. few days. About hast/en the end by a bridge, Bill is prevented by Vickie. Mr. Sommerviiles statement which also blade known the appoint- ment of J- F. Pellerin to manage Pictou Lodge again in 1948. “There \viil' be a larger number of Am- ericans travelling to Canada this year and because of international travel restrictions Canadians will visit our own resorts in the Do- minion.“ he said. “I am certain that Plctou Lodge will benefit from this increase in tourist business." from Avarard M. Bishop lo Evang- eline Broadcasting C0.. Ltd. and to establish a relay transmitter at Kcntviile, NB. to overcome spe- cial terrain problems. Another reco-lntrleliciution rln- nounced today reccmnendcsl that plans be approved to establish‘ a French-language station at Ed- monton. living to enley HARD 0N CONSTITUTION I! is estimated that n11 average ”"'"'NIUSICAL GREATS "-PP°i"t°d i° "W" u" Pm"- "A Likely Story" stoma: B11! ivlntar day about soooooo . . , persons M“ 1"“ “m” “Wind i“ W111i!!!“ 811d Pbflffl Heie- in the United States are temporar- ‘rerritorial Army. resumed in 1947, 3"“)? 9° h" ha?!" “l” the "ext The 5WD’ fl/Qlvei 81011111! the lly or permanently disabled bc-ilias S8000 members most of whom I . . cause of illness. had war service. 4 r 811d " , i. olivsllu RINK, ‘SIIMMEBSIIIE m. ~. /:_».~.--_,—,_\3 y? accident. Bill false cannot live i to - jump off a l TUESDAY-—8 to IO-SPECIAL SKATE 8i’! d on ll ill be - . ed [Ely lglMy [Eavrgritewlilcwefirswidlei- When Vlckie‘s paintings are ridl- Pmbabl)’ L557 ski"! 0f SEi-‘ISOH- Q freshmen“ w", m...“ by the cuied at an exhibition, Bill dis-l We" ab“ "I'd-m "a "Pace" l” i) WEDNESDAY-iMS-DODGERS vs. LEGION hostess. assisted by Mrs. Clarence liiarchbank--—-S, ~ a chance acquaintance. Louie a gangster. and offers to make him beneficiary of his veteran's insur- ance policy in exchange for $5.000 to help Vickie. Louie. in a deal with i an underworld big shot. takes out. E Lost Game oi Town League. eo$oo-@>eo-is>oo<i>eo<§>eo~ais>oo<¢>o Personals ~54“ Donald Lamont. French Prince ij-iver. is a patient in the Minty Hospital-S. . —M.r. and Mrs. Edward A. Grif- "n of Burton. Lot '1. were visitors to Alberton on Saturday the 13th and were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Callaghan. ~ susralvnro" a! ‘ ' , MONTH!“ CHIEF Funeral Notice Members of Mount Mrsflah IMF-b N0 l5. A.F- and A. M. are "vim"! to meet at the wim- m“; ‘i 14° v- m. Ttllldly. "w" 23 to attend funeral ee for the late brother, {amen Pllcilique Plante. assistant dir- t... t. ,...:o and militant crus- ader against vice inMontreal, was suspended by Police Director Alh- ert Lsnglols. Police headquarter. sources confirmed the suspension n‘ 3'“ L E INMAN gave :10 dmtaiis. Neither Lang- - - os nor an could be hed i‘ | “.1517 . for comment. ' m“ . _ -o. n. as- - " , .h‘;u4?“ree biennial: on redeooratlng GUI Spring? poll's-son's do “n” i! rou ve seen the new “STUDIO MASTIIPIECE" WALL. “n!” ' “'1'” colorful and have become justly m“ In vie oeutrea In the United States aa vveil as in ‘Canada. h,“ b "W"? Deeenten have planned oeler combinations m your utraat or blend beautifully with every one ef ‘the “Studio mhmleee"oateunli...wowlllsorleese. youwlthallel “Masterpiece” Iursestlolls. Yotmvlll he eelllpltteli-nthrallee with the “lto- Wlliltlltfli —_aee theta today tn the Iurulture Dept. lab: News! lu the Youth-Centre‘ you'll nail smaanowu lllanfllogkthrhal; in pink shades . -_ . laselllatto m , "w," o. "m. n“ hi: ab can't set aleill ena- lor them lu no!!!“ lilceewa the Youth ' r null llial Iterelly -15."; "m, l, q,“ alarmed. lllllp NOW IS TilE TIME TO PIIROIIASE ONE or oull sllllln TOP-NOTOIIENS ' Delft say we didn't warn you. . a Spring is just around the corner. Choose your topeoat from ‘our superb collection of coats that are fight-weight but warm enough to he]! you safe from early Spring winds. 100% WOOL! OOVENTS! GABANOINES! L-OIIENS! IN ALL TilE LATEST STYLES lllllulllee MILL, unnum- sllllllellslo: TNE ovum trolls roll llill Mr. Bernard Shes has recently returned home after attending a manager's course of the Co-opcra- ttve Society vrblvh was llcld in Anabel-st, NS. Mr. Shea is the "Wilder o! the local Clo-operative Storm-O.‘ The mild weather of the past few days has been instrumental in seeing mall-y sleigh loads of po- tatoes coming into OLeary from the rural sections. On ‘rhursday morning this correspondent saw from. his window, seven sleighs, one fight behind the other laden with Potatoes cnroute to tile uarohouse. Mrs. Julia Srolig, Cape Wolfe, fell on Pblday and severely injured her knee. Dr. Dewar u!‘ U'l.e:ir_v was summoned iizilllerlizliclyi, 51in 15 receiving the iclidei" iiliilistruliuns ofhor daughter, Mrs. E. Coiiicutt, A son, Ro§. resides iii OLearyi where he is the owner of Strong's Service Gal-ago. The many friends of this dear old lady who is nearly 90 years of ago will wish her a very speedy return lo health. On Thursday night there was a shower for Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Etnmerson Gorrlil of Milo, neovliy- weds. Mrs. Got-rill was formerly Miss Mildred Evelyn Adams of Bloomfield Station. The young (‘Ollple rovcivcd runny liicv gills and have the good wishes of lileir many friends fill‘ mnily years oi happy wedded life. They were iilzlr- ried in the United Church Manse ln O'l_lear_v on hiaruh 4th., the col-c- molly being ilcriolancd by Hcv. W.G. Dickson. A number of the ladies of Brae honored Mrs, MacKinnoii on Mori- day March 15th on the occasion of her eightieth birthday. This grand old lady enjoys vcry good health for such an advanced age and ls able to attend the Brae Church regularly. She is a great lOVéf of flowers and last year had one giant dahilia w-llich reached on unusual height of about sir: iect seven inches and was mentioned by Jerry Redmond in his “Neighbourly News." Mr. James MacKinnon and Mr. Harry MacKlnnon of Brae are sons of Mrs. MscKinrlon who has the good wishes or her numy friends for birthdays. A third very successful benefit evening was held on Fuiday niilht. March 19th at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred ivlarLeod when the Brae United Church Young Peo- ples Union sponsored a most sump‘ tuous and delicious “Pot-Luck" supper. There were pretty St. Pat- rick's decorations everywhere. The serviettes ivere decked with sham- rocks, the chairs had green on them. the knives and forks were green and even the waitresses wore green. There was an abundance 0i’ all good things to eat. The pro- ceeds were given for “the Velda Matthews Fund". There was a good attendance with a number of peo- the roads for horses were very treacherous. due to the thaw. and horses often sinking right through the crust. Car roads were also heavy and were plowed only as far as Coleman. A number of jolly contests were then enjoyed under the leadership o! the Minister. Rev. WG. Dickson, after which a short devotional sen/ice, led by the Vice-President, Mrs. Sterling Barbour was held. The Scripture was read by Mrs. James NlflCKllT‘ non and the meeting closed. by all repeating the Mizpah Benediction. It was announced at the meeting that there will be a Passion Week service at the Brae United Church on Wednesday iviarch Mtii and also on Good Friday, March 26th at 3.30 pm. evhicy; will be sporr sored by the YPJJ. -Two very successful benefit eVenlngeliteri-ainrncnts have been held in Olleary. The first one was held on Wednesday night, March 17th and took the form of a donee and was sponsored by the OLeary Branch of the Canadian Legion and was in aid of Brad Bernard of Unionvsle who was so badly bum- ed last summer. He has already had a number of painful and ex- pensive skin grafting treawnents and has to undergo still further treatments. About $40.00 was real- ized for him ai the dance and about $14 extra was raised by the 0‘Leai~y Women's Institute who sold lunches. The second benefit eve- ning was in aid of "the Velda Matthews Fund" and was held iii the ‘Sunday School room of the Ubeary United Church and was sponsored by the Young Peoples Union of the Church. There was a splendid attendance and the Y.P.U. had sent invitations to all ex-mem- bore. Games were conducted under the leadership of Rev. W0. Dick- son and Miss Eva .7. MacLcllliaii. The collection amounted to $18.00. A most delicious lunch was served st the close. A fine devotional ser- vice was held with the President, Miss Jean Kennedy presiding. Miss Pauline Jolly led in prayer and Miss Eva J. MacLclman read the history of St. Patrick. The Minis- ter reminded the young people of the special service. undoi- their aus- pices 0n Holy Thursday. March 25th at, 3 pm. in the Sunday School room urld also on Good Willey. March 36th at 11 a.ni. li-i the Church, which will be sponsored by the young people. It was all evening of fun and fellowship arid was‘ greatly enjoyed by the young foilfand their generous oiftring will go lo help little Velda Matth- ewa of Elmsdale in hospital ill Montreal to regain her health as she has to undergo painful and expensive skin-grafting. “Ollialiill,5ll,6ll?” - llan! You're Crazy i T ud ' . T "-n m,‘ ME-lwifiiiior n l Ont! wildcat! eolely to body's leek oi tron we! my lueu and women "old." T? . ll s» l3""-’-"|l'= '"¢€n’l'lsW-'-‘"£i.l"-'li."l3s W» at alrhul etoli everywhere. many more happy pie ccvrnlng ‘froitimfitfllo, although ' at SMALLNAIPS F Furniture SPECIAL ONLY UNTIL MAROII 31st (Inclusive) With every purchase of either a La-Z-Boy or Sandman -- you will receive your ohoiee oi Table Lamp Absolutely - ~ - - FREE Our first furniture special e! the vear- voulss 1s THE cllolca, rim, n; five chair models _L up. bolstered in mohair, vel- - 9"? °l' "l! — in various shades. Second, a prom. lulu choice o! a table lamp from a selection of doz- ens. 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