PAGE FOURTEEN ~ THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN ‘ FEBRUARY 9' 195° Tigngsn Enmore 5E Vicinity ' Rlverilale_A_ii_ll Vicinity ' Borden School, Grades 5, 6, 7 - Mrs. William Bryant, North En- Mr. Johnny Gas: New Haven 1111- 11111111" Peiry- Palmer more was a isitor to Cha i m. was a recent visitor m Rlverdale. CAPITDL Summerside and. soul- n - neileiii n w.» .......'.........Y ’° em IESPML A11"11°11- Congratulations are “tended to Mrs. Juries Noye was u business Mr. and Mrs. Guy MacLeod on Cr LAST SHOWING TODAY — 3130311159115 ‘shire. m? mtlleéiziithmstii Felltllt. yjslmr m chni-iogtemwn on m”. the celebration or their twelfth 5 e ' “My glvN TRUE LQVE" Albert?“ and h" many 311131“: day. weddin: lnnlversary. With Phyllis Calvert - Melvyn Douglas wish her a speedy reeevery. Mm 9,0,8, Baum, Mo“. m", menus .0! little Miss Wilma . M» Meeme- one “sirtiit. 1”‘ 1*" 1119i??? $1111‘ 1° i111» $11 v _ £13 d 143x11; 32:12: $356" N111; ' ' being coniined to ner home this FRIDAY - SATURDA! Sumlllerslde on Thusrsday. ML Ind M". Kenneth MacArthur past lew weeks through illness. Friday 7:15-9:15 — Saturday 2:30-7:15-9:l5 have been spending a iew days ln m“ P“ cmklm teach" u! Mm Kgnngfll page, nnd cnllrn Summersido and vicinity visiting m _ - ren Cathrlne and-Clarence of Brad- 111911115 911d 1'91311V95- figuflalinescgfiesielntne, zalfifn albane, spent the past weekend with MII nnd M“, pnmck clay-kin, Mm Fraser's pal-ants’ Mn and Mm Friends of Mrs. Claude Yeo, Norm wlllshlm Q pg MQn-lssey Tlgnlsln Port Hill, regret to hear of her recent illness, all wish her a speedy qvne many "lends n; Mm pin- Janie Keougli, daughter o! Mr. 199M918‘ 1411191 11§111118°°<1 119111111. ley MacFsdyen are pleased to and Mrs. Milton Keough, Tlgnish. see her out again after being con- has returned home from Western M11 111141 511d M"- 1491111 Dilwmn. fined to her home the past month Hospital. Alberton alter being hos- T3719 V8119’? ‘W919 ‘11511015 B1 1-116 with the cold. ‘ No Harder Guy Ever Lived! - pnflllzgd in; n nneln home of Mr. and Mrs. Milford . no NOYe on Sunday. The sympathy of the commun- Everlliedl Mr, nnd Mrs. Alonzo Hogan and ——— ity is extended i» Mr. and Mire ' ' daughter Margery, chrislnnners Mr. and lvLrs. Robert Enman, have Gus Mc-Quaid on their recent sad visiting Mn nnd Mm Bnsll whale“, Vl/est, alter having spent Some MacQuald on the death of her Kildnre cenn-nL time in Ontario. sister. Shirley Bernard. daughter oi 11111911115 1119 5°11’? 1° 119B!‘ 11181 Dr- Mcmod and 1115 51113111110’ Mn and Mm Thomas 39mm, Mr. William Bryant, North En- bile 111i" 11111119 "ienY "PPS 1" Cross went three days last week returned lo their home in Victoria bereavement also to Mrs. William i 1 1 I '1' ' . ~ ~ ‘ . WARNER BROS.‘ New Story 3911531111111 J . J Skinners Pond is a patient in the "We lies been obiilzed to enter the 1111§1§1§ f11f§1‘1“1°a (l? _. ' k e ~‘ V‘ . ~ ~ - . - _ _ 1s. __ summm 1 I Prince County Hospital’ sunlmer“ Prmce Edward Island Hospmn ‘or Tgicpassagle e r0 1 1 First row (loll to rizhll: Lucy Trenholm. Doreen Dorsey. Freda Noonan. Joan Gamble. ‘The-res. T1619. 8nd gel‘ little friends wlsh treatment, ' --- Ceretii. Second row: ‘Elizabeth Jay, Niia Allen, Shirley Gallant. Daisy Trenholm._ Janie Walsh. 1” ‘1 5P” Y 1°°°"°'1'- M . J n All M Ki n n Sh’ 1 K n. Th’ cl w: Anna May Gallant. Judy sion-ori. Connie Jerri-er. Ediih Meiver. Yvonne ‘NWJEFFREY LYNN ' 8' Z’ SAKAU’. ALAN HALE main“, n ML and Mm - Wallace Noye wasrshoslegsnior till: Wonilgnisn I‘:- Gallxjaenyl. Rfigglgil Crokclili. Allgfillil Gallant, Fourth row Donnie Gillis. John I... Ila-ad. Leonard Nooiinn, Meomv""11""1-"11"‘Y'"““"“"1""‘~”"""""“"°'°°"°"m' LEW SElLER M155 Irma HWML n‘ 11111311 811E171‘ spent a few days m charmtteumv“ stltute February meeting. Plans Graham LodBe. lilalcoim Lodge. Evereit lViacDoii aid. George Toombs. Filth row (sealedi: Julian may | Slow t1 Atllrizlh [AIPUUUC by Tllll Wunmi lng eleventh grade classes in Our 11151 “@919 1119.1’ i115" 11511911 111911’ l l, an l n nlmn . G ll l All- J ll- nll M. K9 Bndnn sexton, LQQ Keough, Tummy Jal- Ledy vi the Aiiseie Convent. Tiz- 5°“ M‘- 119911111111 11°19 M°1"1“°' $3."... 11m: olmRnberct Macii ccTiTi:en:_h’1:-lenacliealr.a1l111l1i‘¥ 11131111;- m, m L ma ALSO COMEDY - CARTOON iilsh was visiting her father Mr. < —~_ K1 l nn gt _ ' Patrick Hogan, Christopher's Cross Mr. and Mrs. Gordon MacArthur “mm n __e _______ne" u u" years paralyzed transport ilirough- ship Saks. capsized in the storm- v over the week-end. 11°19 “£11m 1° 9°11 11111 1°°°1111Y~ scvam: STORM m TURKEY out Turkey. stopped Black Sea lashed Black Sea. Ailolher vessel. sew. stalling trains and molt. T1113’ were 1119 3119515 91 M13 91111 s sihipplngland claimed at least six the Yeshllpuzar. wiis swept against service and groiuiding ail-qr...“ n Friends of Mrs, Albert I-lackett, Mre- Roy Sirenamiiii and Mr- M111 rsramauc. Feb. 6-(AP)- One lives today. Six poisons u-ore in.» rocks at Inebolli and destroyed. “why an“ North Cape will be pleased to M11 911111119 Y.9°~ oi the worst whiter storms in drowned when the 130-ton motor- Snows blanketed virtually nil Tur- u 7 & know she ls feeling much better Th f! d f ob _ nd l c er ti l Cit I-l - e many ren s o Mrs. e- R ' Taital. s KTIJEIPIOI? nfionl‘ a yrecgisit diah Ramsay. Richmond, are pleas- ‘ ” major operation. ed to hear that She is recovering (mo. RAFT - JIJNE HAVOC in ‘INTRIGUE from her recent illness. she has Mr. Wilbert Keough and chlld- been a. patient in the Prince County ,_____ _ __ ren. Arnold, Ralph and Hilda of H splbaL FRI‘ SAT’ 2 EXCITING FEATURES Christopher’; Cross and Mr. and 0 i ltvlrssu"; idPeil-ryl $531511 wen‘: Mr. Albert MacArthur. Mount ’ O Duncan Renaldo u “The Olsen Kill" in O 111815 e H5 HY In Pleasant. and Mr. Harold Hender- n w HD9111 1119 11113’ W111i 111911115- son. Sprlnghlll speiit a pleasant 1 VALIANT HOMBRE The weekly “caifcrpaflly o! ‘he evening recently at the home of ' wlm John Lllel and Leo Culllo Catholic womerfs League was hem Mr. and Mrs. Robert MacLaurrin. at the home of Mrs. Aubin Richard. _ T‘ 1 l ' ‘"32.§.’.“.'§; . w...‘ a cur and, RETAIN . nus LIST lilfiihegnsm“ We“ 1551"“ by 111° recently. lvlrs. Phillips was a’ fre- m a " airs; iii";i...‘°...§°;i‘;...’i“2?§? 0F IMPORTANT SUMM ERSLE PHQNE “NUMBERS ol"'§lil§§.io.°.“k..°n tag: i“ Mtmcwn‘ “L and after being cut by the Euesi The many friends of Mrs. DoliZ- of honor was greatly enjoyed hy entertained a group of young people 111 111911 11°11" 111 T191111“ 1°°°1111Y- Mr. and Mrs. William Moore. and the occasion being the birthday of Children vlctofla ‘vest’ spent a 11101‘ daughter M155 Hem“- Tae pleasant holiday recently visiting 9119111113 was Pmasamly 5139111 1“ Mrs. Moore's mother. sisters. and music and dancing. Dainty dellcl- brothers’ m MncAdmn_ and Mn m“ rekeshments were “Wed by Moore's sister and brother ln-law Mrs. FitzGerald. A beautifully de- M‘ and mi Arnold Macunmln Mr. and Mrs. Fred FitzGei-ald am m,“ the“ aid MacDonald regret to learn that her guests. she is a patient in the Prince County Hospital. suflering from T119111"? 91911111!» 111111111!’ 2411i an attack of pnellmolnla. Latest. marked the 111mm“ an’ °1 1119 reportmis that her condition is im- l 1nd°°r Cmnmumw Rmk at T11" proved. Mrs. MacDonald ls over I rilsh. A large crnwd oi younz “lnetv yea“ of age people were in attendance lo y ’ s» 1 "1 HANSEN'S MARKET GUARDIAN orricr area was flooded with electric Mr‘ End Mrs" “m5 M“ 11" ‘ lights. Splendid music was (ur- ‘"9" M'- ‘11111 M“ °°"‘°11“1 14”‘ i illm l. '1 riished for the skaters anrl every- Kmmm‘ the M15595 Margar“ and liiiliisiniiiii-iiimuiii-iiiiiiiiiiiilis , one spent .. pleasant evening re- Peiiime 1'11=A111‘“" s“""“°”’d°' & Dirociodbyililliillll turning home with healthy ap- Mis- 111111? E1119 11111111111“ 111111 a-uuawmltmwwsiliiv-uuilummiuuu pemen Much cred“ l; nun Mn Mrs. Russel MacArthur. Mount e J. Peter Gaudet, manager ol the P19858111- 311e11d11111 11111511511 1111 Lee-re GDURLIES REXAll. DRUG STORE CENTRAL GROCERY Rae for their victorious efforts ~— in getting the ice ln such fine The February meeting of the Women's League was held at condition. Alberton Branch oi the Catholic _ the home o! Mrs. J. A. Bernard. F M FBEETOWN SCHOOL There was n fair number in et- The 11111111891116“ 01 ~ 9' The following is the standing of "°1“1““°°- Ausland 8s Solis, Manufactur- ilio pupils of Freetown School ior Q11“ g1?“ K21" "jig: S . f Yam and Blankgtg term ending January 31. 1950, 1e 317' ° ‘ "s ° - ’ "Tim STRAWBERRY son... Department We e1 1111 1111 111M118 ""1111 - are pleased to advise that ROAN" . J B‘ Lewis Pnnclpal n.9,... ndnp¢¢d_ the are a Bill in 0 oration ' . ' . The treasurer. Mrs. Edwin Mac- y g P I GENE AUTRY Grade X. 1, Mary Lewis, 2, 1d t“ m fume . and can supply customers GLORIA HENRY EdcvgardTalyéoi-i ) 1 B A M Exiliiigandffil-‘IOTE e mm o - ' ra a : _ e ; ~ F1111 yafn 111 1319i’ and W111“! 2' weni-lell Tnylnr; 3_ rlanvfls ¥ny_ It was moved and seconded that ‘ ' "1 1111111111 111m- C°1°“'°d A Sentimental Story about lor. nil outstanding bills be Paid. ,- , yarn and Blankets Will b8 a Boy and Horsm Gl-nde 1x (b); 1‘ Allyson Reeven Correspondence: Several let- S T available latel- m the spring, (node VIII: 1, Gwzlendolyn Rowe; 15$‘ Sign élgianllrlstsfrptrlm feilgléenltz‘ ‘i: . wo are also doing custom u Also Stooges in n 12;, f§§°'o§§.i'§’..°ms'rninfamck Cu" were reed 11v the oreeident- 3 spinning. Highest market HEAVENLY DAZE Gun V... ,_ nun", mm, T... donation; of .. patchwork price paid for washed wool. 2, Allbfrtg Rowe; 3, Ronnlg Lew]; quilt byt vol-organ obmronlrror — and uy Reeves. was gra eu y 8006p y l! F- MCAUSLAND & SONS may be worn by Britain's miners if Grade VI: 1. Shirley Jardlne; 2, meeting. It was moved and sec- . Bloomfield, P. E. l. experiments are successful. Made Geraldine Hatfield; 3, Audrey Mac- onded that a letter of thanks be of stout sailcloth, the garb is de- Eachern. sent to this generous lldy. signed n, prevent, nnrnyion on EPetriectRettendance for half-term. Arctic: adlelrégttihyl digcliission the , ———-'-—'—"——'-_‘-—‘_ - kl l, n1 us ace eeves. mee ng ec o o an en- . ‘IESPLDON imegscgiia ti n: aaurlstil. s n m“ es 1"1"1"Y 11119111111111" iefl-eiiiiiieiii iii the he" iiiiiiie- 1 wi asllY g w‘ Grade VI 1. Carmen Piiynier: 2. and several committees were ap- 1 ' Marguerite MacKenzIe; 3, Helen pglnfed in (ghm-gg Q1 “mo; r . Riiwe- Mrs. Harry O'Brien invited the ' Grade IV: 1. Marlene Peynter; member, m n" non“ gm- lnn _ . 2. $iii1dre Jiifdiiie- March meeting. and Mrs. Joseph 1- "e are Me- IDS READ CD LTD Mac UARRIE |.TD DRY CLEANERS 2, rant sncls. kl 1 g1 d u, I 0 0 0| Grade III (Jr): 1, Dianne lhl- wgim-lnhfldy o are pup". E371;- Mefl“ 1391311“: 3- KM" There lbein! s? furlliiergtliisilieu - lth meei a ourn . coius _ A Ngrdgclllfe._1-3M;;3:1'1§l;i:':'12' relreshmeiltgs were served by the A a Garde I: ‘l, Marjorie Reeves; 2. bonus‘ “"11" ‘"11" ""1""- =“""""-'- M0llNTAlN'S GROCERY iiiciirii TAXI coring. marketing unprofitable hens. A Q Mathew“. . E k‘ f I as I en ‘ 22.51’.:::I’....1"i;£3y.“?:.;:.?...?. " i ,.,,,.,':;',,',<:"{,,,., 213a s. 2139 l 2244 Q99 P9111” Y'°1" IrONDON --_r§> _ Details Hockey nouns; or rowi. “orliirriiririii. 11.111" ROGERSONS DRY CLEANERS BBACE NCKAY co. LTD. Foil BABY‘ GIIIBKS af‘“.~...’.“°...iit2.'r1’,‘:i“‘i.::$°.3§ KENSINGTON A. A. ' 2825 . omen 2101 _ mnnwimlo 2194 For a good many years some ‘of our ‘Fitlilormélllfilnlft’. °§Tmi1i’.'.'"..§.i.l§§ 5111111‘ "'1'" 3-39 9119111 . 111109111111 2192 ll 2198 FURNITURE 2195 climbed 40.000 feet in about four 5kg" qfl-Qr customers have shipped fowl in the mlmm w?“..coi.l.ln;.l_.li.zll..chall.... _--_--—-——-———-—--cRYsTA—-—-L m“ SllMMillSlllizlllllillbWillt to. ISLAND Moiolinlzilliisroiii no. 100 lbs. good quality live fowl pays THURSDAY. FEBRUARY. 9th . CARIJS TAXI i TESSIES TAXI ' A for ‘I00 mixed sex chicks. Poultry crates forwarded on request. poultry . SUMMIRSID! CRYSTALS Versus shipping charges paid by the hutch- IORDEN NATIONALS s. n. PENDLETDN Gm w” KENSINGTON ‘