Tl MAY 27,1950 7-Ts CENTRAL GUARDIAN ONE BACK DRESSES clearing at 3335 off at The Fashion Shoppe. lumps is reserved for non I,”'.'...3i' interest, but advertising of ' . "9", nature may be inserted lg 5,, cent. a word. strictly pay- able in advance. wood; all thicknesses and grades. DOIIGIINUTS. sugared or plain daily at Stewart Bakeries. CIIESTERFIELDB at Bargain Prices. Toombs Music store. I ON BAND. - Limited number of horse and tractor drawn Manure Spreaders. A. Ploilnrd Farm Trac- tors Ltd. FLIGHTS DAILY except Sunday to New Glasgow and Halifax Phone Maritime central Airway Limited 2061 or 540. CBASWELL ror Pnosograpna nowaan MaoENNIs mor- waalt at I75 Queen street. pn,la'sCR.I.P'I'IONs lirst at Wor- thy; Drug Store. TAG DAY FOR. MANITOBA pi-:L1EF. - Saturday. May 27th, 0 A. M. to 9 P. M. Give what you can; give cheerfully, remember- ing how lucky we are. Watch for collector with white armband. scam TIIYON rnssnszrnnr my CHURCH. - services May 28th. 730 P. M. Sunday School 2 p. M. Miss Mary A. Macxenzie. Deaconess- MANITOBA RELIEF FUND - Mr. H. W. Manning. Chairman of the committee has asked I. O. D. E. to sponsor a National Tag Day. Local chapters have chosen Sal- umay, May 27th from 8 A. M. to 9 P. M. This is not in opposition to any collection already organ- jzed. It is felt that many people who can not give much yet would like to give a little. Here is their opportunity. Only adult collectors. wearing conspicuous armbands. Give what you can. This is not an I. 0. D. E. collection. Members are donating their services in this Naiioiial emergency. WILLIS PIANO - Smart in De- sign. Rich in Mahogany. Beautiful Tone. Price Right. Toomba Music Store. , RECEIVING IIOG8 at Crapaud each Tuesday until 1-1 A. M. Where roads are passable our truoks will pick up as usual. Robert Dawson magazines. etc. GENEFAAL ELECTRIC WASH- ERS, Kettles, Irons. Toasters. Radios 319.95. Toombs Music Store. YORK PASTORAL CHARGE.- Servioes May 28th. Central 1i A.M. York 3 P. M. Brackiey 7.30 P. M. Rev. John Douglas, Minister. CROSS ROADS. ALEXANDRA, IIAZELBROOK.-services for Sun- day. May 23th. Cross Roads 11 A. M. Alexandra 3 P. M. Hazel- lett, Minister. TBYON PASTORAL CHARGE.- United Church Services will be held Sunday, May 28th. as follows: 11 A. M. Tryon. 3 P. M. Cape Trav- erse. 7.30 P. M. Craxpaud Rev. R. L. Bacon. Minister. M. 8. WELLINGTON KENT will load livestock and general cargo for st. Pierre, Min. and st. John's Nfld., on Monday, 29th May. For space reservations and informs- previous meeting was read by the tion, contact Buntain. Ben as Co., secretary, Mrs. Russell Nantes and agents. duly approved, after which the I treasurer. Mrs. Bennett Tralnor PRESBITERIAN CHURCH IN gave a very satisfactory report. CANADA. - Services Sunday, May Plans were discused as to future 3935 Kmsinston at 11 A. M. Pree- -vsrlous activities. The progress town at 3 P. M. and Keir Memor- of the past year was discussed 1&1. Malpeque at 7.30 P. M. Sunday and the treasurers report discios- 53100132 Kensinston It 10-30 A-M ed that 3549.67 was made and that all obligations had been taken care of, as well as contributions to other worthy causes. The chaplain. Fr. Keefe. com- mended the work of the League and expressed thanks for the as- sistance given in parish activities. Mrs. Emmett German was then appointed to the chair to conduct the election of officers for the coming year and following is the liate: President: Mrs. Clarence Curley. lst Vice-President: Mrs. Emmett Annual Meeting Kelly's cross c.W.L. The annual meeting of St. Jos- npl1'l subdivision C. W. L., Kelly's Cross, was held on May 7th. Meet- ing opened with League Prayer in unison. Mrs. Clarence Curley occupied. the chair. Minutes of Rev. J. A. McGowan, Minister. ENGAGEMENT. - Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Macixemie. City. an- nounce the agemeni. of their daughter Kathryn Mildred. R. N.. to Russell Benjamin. son of Mr. and Mrs. Hector Compton. Belle River. June. IIIILTON-IIUSTICO PARISH.- RW. A. E. Piercey, Rector. Ser- vices for Sunday. May 28th are as g follows: St. John's. Milton. 10.00 Mcqimd: , Sunday School. 11.00 Morning End Vice-President: Mrs. J. W. p,-aye, and sermon. 7.30 Evensong Murphy. and sermon. st. Mark's. Rustico.l 3rd Vice-President: brose Monaghan. Recording secretary: Mrs. Joseph Kelly. Correspondence secretary: Mrs. James D. Flood. Treasurer: Mrs. Bennett Trainer Councillors: Mrs. Joseph Mon- uhas, Miss Aderina Monaghan. Mrs. Justin Kelly. Mrs. Emmett German. Mrs. Frank Bradley, Mrs. John H. Trainor, Mrs. Russell Nantees, Mrs. Aeneas Matters. Miss Minerva Curley and Mrs. Joseph Nantes. Entertainment Committee: Mrs. Maurice McDonald, Mrs. Francis Kelly and Mrs. Russell Nantes. Mil NIP 3.00 Evensong and Sermon. Come and bring the whole family. SUNDAY NIGHT SERVICE AT CORNWALL - Rev. Dr. Rice was guest speaker at Cornwall United Church Sunday night, May litll when the service was under the auspices of the Mission Band. A short program consisted of an ac- cordian solo by Wm. MacEachem, reading by Miriam Hyde. duet by Vivian Drake and Garth scozt, Solo "Where are the Nine?" by Wm. MacEa.chern and a recitation by Vivian Drake. Dr. Rice's mis- itlinary message was enjoyed by Ellen's Diary Continued from page 2 COMPLETE VISUAL IIEFRACTION and MT though we never got much co-. V operation from the parents in our ANALYBIS iheing-wooed' days, did we?" "Which leaves us," one remarked G. F. with a merry laugh. "with no one to blame but ourselves for taking & the Lord's sendings!" And a pause must come in the work then. to optometrist! allow time for such hearty. chuckles they brought mother-to- us to the doorway to inquire about the joke and several supplied the assurance that "it's no joke but the plan unvarnished truth!" 0 O 0 B8 Grafton St. For Foot Aliment "And then the marrying,” the first one continued her reminis- cing". and for us still left at home, I BOISIII preparations for your homing on lI..l.A. anowu 0. iv, i.2i.”2i.?:ls...?2'..i::i.Z?.-"1323; V ortiiopoiilc 32i”..”i?.i'.?..”5'.L.?'L”.3i5iT3-.2'.?.f.?i?i?;- complete comfort of reading on an Ulironodist arms: 3f:”T.?.f.' ..:::.:'.'.- chimed in. "Certainly - in that small sunny alcove on the ver-i andah --the secret nook where by day the pail was left to its airing. after the upstairs work 163 Great George street CIIABLOTTETOWN. P.l.L i .:&iifiiil&:irn I J You must have Insurance, . . . You can't run away 11'0III the damage that may follow an accident on your Pl'0P9ft!- But. you can have liability Insurance and bmtho 0-Ily. knowing you are financially protected. 0'(1f3(,mo9.uJ9...m:Qiimitoa ' . ,,,,,,.......""”"'........... 1 I - i CHANDLER. BIIOS. for Fir Ply- ' brook 7.30 P. M. Lic. Byron How-' and Keir Memorial at 7.30 P. ltf., Marriage to take place in . our refuge as we too had pursu- comes in sight. especially would we give thanks this night that closes the week? , And it comes to mind that one of our blessing: is to have been born to a family, some now in their westsring years. whose first duty and privileges has been and is to "Honor" their father and mother. gm iliiii UHARLOTTETOWN A U UAKDIAN. PAGE NINE l i l 134 KENT ST. ALL FLOOR SAMPLES AT rsmss: EVERY noun xsins-an snouan nave rwo - COME IMMEDIATELY 'ro' CROCKETT and ST "GIVE AVVAY” PRICES. WHERE PRICES ARE BORN - BUT NOT RAISED Yud. t PHONE 834 was done! Well. that was the best haven on the farm; Many a story I 'devoured' there. and the tears I lost over the characters...l" i'That's why you like to cry now at the pictures!" one commented. "They could call and call. but they'd never think of looking there for me. You too must have stowed away .the.re..Elien?" But we raised eyes to a familiar apple tree in the orchard bare yet and gaunt, to wonder about the robin. the only creature aware of ed our reading in peace . . . ''II I wanted you to give me something" queried granddaughter recently "and you wouldnlt. and I sat down and cried and cried, would you give it to me then?" 'jNo in- deed, not if you cried and cried!" we replied. "Well," she com- mented. "it wouldn't he a very peaceful place for you, would it?" Exceedingly peaceful was our haven. once upon a than in ma leafy heights of that old Lppls tree. I O I . Cleaning and decorating com- pleted - and now home to Alder- lea if and when a familiar truck And for what Until Monday - Diary-Goorh s. OUR BOARDlNGwH()lllJSE .v W ANY LAST WORD Island a poll will be held on the 14th day of June. 1950 from 9 o'clock am. until 5 p.m. , Three trustees are to be elected from each of the following polling divisions: ' POLLING DIVISION NO. I which shall consist of the former school districts of Parlrdala and spring Park an registered by the Department of Education prior to the formation of school Unit No. I. POLLING DIVISION NO. I wlllcll allall consist of all that portion of school Unit No. I not Included In Polling Division No. I. Nominations for the office of trustee in each of the aforementioned polling divisions shall be filed with the dersignod not later than I p.m. on June I, 1050. Every candidate for trustee must be a I-atepayor resident In the division and union such candidate In a parent ratepayer, his nomination paper must be signed by a parent ratcpayer. I'olla will be held at the following places: IN POLLING DIVISION N0. 1-Spring Park School, Parhdale School. IN POLLING DIVISION N0. z--Wlnaloe Station school. South Win- slow: school, West Royalty School, Central Royalty School. East Royalty School. By order of the Honourable F. A. Large. I(.(.'.. Minister of Education THAT A STEAM ROLLER SACRED over: You! a. M. nice p liecrehry H(.,l Board of school Trustees Qhjyg Ngx school Unit No. ' N” . An Office of the School Board. Pas-hdale school, May 2!. I950 1 I! L N K Ix O . on 9: ” , uvh ' &..cvn . has ..:IlEu' h'l i BEFORE You Lie To 'DOMiT PDT No IGNORE THEIR ' N 0 T I C E WALK THE PLANK, STAND HOP on MY .Pt2A'rrLe! :I:- M ro ALI. ouarrrssn vorsas IN scnoor. UNIT NO. I BURKE ?”'”V BY PULSE! I'LL MUST BRIEF M i Take notice that for the purpose of electlnl I Board of school 6-HLL TlME To wl-TH A 7 TIE . I YOU BEFORE Trustees for School Unit No. 1 in the County of Queens. Prince Edward QEND A NOTE ESKIMO INTO THE MATCH! M MAJOR HOOPLE You WISE euvs COME, BURKE ! 1 A DAISY We , viii iiliiiilmi H, Mimi