PAGE. FOURTEEN Freetown and U C I VICIIIITY Friends are sorry to hear that Mrs. Orville Reeves of Lower Freetown is ill at his home with virus pneumonia. WESTERN GUARDIAN -COIIITINT Complete nt- sursnca Service. W. Boyd Beairsto. Kensington. -COME AND enjoy home made ice cream and cake in Hamilton Hall, Wednesday. June mth. -DIL I. K. ZIELINDKI. Kin- kora, General Practitioner, Office hours: 2-6 P. M. and 7-9 F. M. Maternity cases by appointment. Phone 9. Mrs. Regint-Ilda -O'Connor and daughters Brenda and Gail of lorden are visiting in Freetown at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nannie Handrahnn. The illness of Mr. Robert P. Burns is very much regretted by . , , llll many friends and all hope tohh-N50119:-sml;ll'o t”o'r::::hg' W?” hear of his complete recover)'- E "mm 9 1 .be closed all day Wednesday rom June 6th until Sept. 26th. Mrs. Eric Taylor and children. inda and Iran have returned ”-T" Trams after spending the past. -PANTRY BALE byPrVell..b;:4e-Id: .- H .- - t K it M mortal lvelllivgsmlltngsealillllaitliljcM” Ind E ghurcli. Mll;CQ"3. It Kennedl" store. Konsinglon. Sll-UNIV 9V"l' Mr. Anlbfole-1-Al.ll'pll,V on Soulh ing. June 16th. It 7 P- 34- Freatown left on Wednrst ay or Labrador where he expects to re-E -TYNE: VALLEY IIALL Mon: rialn for the summer months. day. June 18th. the plly 01 "'9' 1" . .creaslng D0l3lllIl'li.l'. ii”-RN95 W Mrs. Gerald Lockhart and t-Ittltl-I Kerisingtori Presbyterian Playm- 'en Biois and Lynn of Mnlpeqtielsponsorod bl' U""'d C "rm trl spending Ii few days in Free-, Ladies Aid. THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN -VICTIM OF ACClDlNT- Wen- dell Profltt. son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Profitt. Springfield. is a patient in the Prince county Hos- pital suffering from injuries ra- celv.cd when a. partly raised barn frame collapsed. Wendell, along with his father and two other men were aloft preparing to raise the rafters on an addition being built to the barn on the Profitt farm. while the others escaped with less serious injuries. X-raysihave ra- vcaled that the youth is suffering from spinal injuries including sev- eral fractured vertebra. Mr. Prof- itt himself had two ribs broken. but was able to leave the hospital after receiving treatment. -JOINS II. C. A. F. -Mr. James Forbes. who is leaving ,io train with the R-. C. A. lit. was given a farewell party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Webster, Kelvin Grove. on Wednesday evening. when friends and neighbors at Kel- vin Grove and vicinity and a num- ber from Lot 1! attended. Mr. Dar- rell Plclietts acted as chairman for the occasion. and an address was read by Mr. Allison MacMurdo. The presentation of a biilfold, a .pen and pencil set. a cigarette holiday spent in Toronto andl Orillla. Ontario. Mr. Cunninghantl also attended the General Assemb-l ly of the Presbyterian Church in Ottawa. There will be service in the Presbyterian Church in Alber-, ton Sunday morning. ' MINISTEJR. INDUCTED .. .. -on Monday evening June 4th an' interesting service took place at Balm Mark's Anglican Church lni Konsington when the Rev. Robert. coupland was inducted as Rectorl of New London Parish, by ihei Bishop of Nova Scotla. The clergy entered the church in procesaionl and took their respective places in; the sanctuary. Bishop Waterman' then proceeded to induce the rec- tor-elect into the "real actual andt of the parish with all the to belonging. l The Parish Church wardens Mr. Athol cotton and Mr. Henry Meekl with the keys of the Church andl in the name of the congregations! they then acknowledged the new' incumbent as their lawful minister; Then accompanied by the Rcctort of the Churchwardcns the Ven. (Ll R. Harrison Archdeacon of P. E. i. then proceeded to the Plant, the corporal possession of the churches: ; V - rights! , privileges and emoiuenients there-, : then presented the new incumbcnti ., To Graduate Frost St. Joseph's Ilnlv. on school grounds. Mrs. Dunsford lves appointed (or the next home of Mrs. Willard !'all.iLunch . Thompson. Roll call to be answer- '. ed by donating a cup. closed with "The King," followed for school. It was moved and seconded that Mr. Delaney get 3100' worth of shrubs at Bouthport to be planted was appointed. to buy duatbane and 2 trays for Hall. The execut- local convention. Mrs. Gordon Villett and Mrs. ldwin hrguson. Neat place of meeting is at the TEEBRIDE Ebtstliothrillal Willard Pall. Mrs. Lloyd committee - Mrs. Mrs. John Rogorson, Mrs. llcanor Cousin. is on pro- gramme for next meeting. Meeting by a delicious lunch. II-0-M puaanta tharomantlocolnady ofthe year! SPENCER TRACY JOAN. BENNETT . ELIZABETH TAYLOR oiaazu-e'i9i JUNE 16. 1951 ' CAPITOL Summer.-aide LAST SHOWING -rooay - 2:3o.7:15.9:15 ' town with Mrs. Lockliartfs par-I . ' lighter and a sum of money was mu, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Drum-'-SUCCESSFUL IN EXAMS-Thelmade by Mr. John pmmsv h0"d- tl0ll0Wl"Z W-lPll5 "'9'" I'l5hmw" The remainder of the evening '- r 3Sch00l I"9nd"l K9"'l”3'”" mg" was spent in dancing to music by - Miss Joan McLeod. student at school, on Tuesday. June 5th.l.Me55m Reeves and Burgess. Luna, Prince of Wales College. Char- whgn they wrote the Grade 8 lwas served by the ladies. Mr. For- iottstown, was a visitor over thefexmuy prgpared by the Board Lcctern. the Prayer Desk. the Pul- pet and the Altar at each of which the Rector was reminded of his solemn duties in the work of the Sacred Ministry. A splendid address was delivered ' DON TAYLOR - Ili.l.iE IURKE Wm PI-r by from one-Ia and sum tiatlialo Ibes is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil CONHNG MONDAY & TUESDAY Geek-eh: r1';centliv atslllt: him? 9llEducation- Mary Campbell'.rhR0l"jPbrbcS. by the,.Rev. A. E. Piercey, Rural I "M DIDN'T TELL ME" - "- 3" W t- 590 l"""'”'i t Eleanor Mann, eresa pyg. Dean 0 P. E: I. who spoke on the OTHER guettpot their daughter GeorgilliI..g:())I?)tle,r'1TOTlQ Simmons and CarllpsUMMlms,mE HOME H") duties of ti priest to his people rind ,. . ; With Dorothy MaGuire . William Lundjgun .vho is nlso a student at F. vi. Campbell. .sCH00-It-i -The chum mujtin the dunes or me people to men. . Joneze. . an amnm, iohhe Swan 0, me iimm mg parish priest. . ' cm ting vrozramme w - . The Be edi ti n v cl -- - Miss Mona Cram. Gra-en's l'lIF"';:f(lgr the business period. lunch lschool Welfare Grout! ml! 1" "W n C 0 T35 pronounce by the Lord Bishop, of Nova scotia. Summerside school Library on Isur. Trinity Bay. Newfoundland. Wu gerved by the hostess and a 01 I m D . & 1 ' spent the week-end in Freetow'I.l5oci.1 hour enjoyed. The next Tuesday evening with ihc D1'B5ld- "Ky 0 E ,mnely 9'59" " youvwo m. ho 50 . : Mi 3 wi m 9 Cum. I V b 1 the home of em Mr. A. H. Hume), in the Chair the sanctuary vierc the Res. Canon . Y rrowS pto S1000 Elli: Clam l'sC('Pll'el:l ilerg Bachelor itnleemilg lion Secale.s Mrs. A. S. Hopkins reported that M'””"” Wm wed "5 Blshws I-t HFC to My doctor b.'”5' "W" I of A”. degree (mm laud” ml "- "5 ' Wenumwo books had been pm- chaplain, the Rev. J. R. MaCMahDll: lion penses. home repairs . . , or Mount Allison University on L.A.C. Norman (flow of the R. chased .5 -prizes for the pupils at rho acted 35VgVI5'5'” ill C”'em0)”fl '0'!” "W 800d PU-TD08C- I Tuesday. T. A F-- 5"mm9”ld'- '9” M the school closing. It was moved :',l 3 Tie” 'p G "D33 End 1"-'. loonaon YotIrS5gno!ure ..-.- - iwedncsday m0l'l1lllK by E" E"' that the third Tuesday of each 6' S” ' Arms "mg" 4 I Til Congratulations to Miss Winni- iroute to McDonald. Manltobn. momh Wm be the regulh. meeting Following the Service a social ed hm lmw "luch C191 YOU Med r- . .- - - '- v v . fred Cairns. dnuszhtvr of Mr. and Ixllege its will be Vi;;'1ip;;'fedR- 5; date, and that the opening banquet hm” "5 mid "1 "1" Pi””" '””' ;:'ent:?;:'::e:;::l;Ea';g::-K Beginning Mondayi June 18th. the followini: lll('il Mn Scott Cairns of Lower Free-' . .. 0 WRS MT -' win be held on '1"ugsdav' sepyem. ” iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii " - . ,. .1 be . f . ,- ' 1 h .1. d ,' May 15,5! Mm claw. 0,. Thurjday, Mlly . p yk A p your particular problem. Up to 24 pilces wil in e feet at the undersigned Siinim..... own. w 0 on lies a) bet is It was requested that each POTSOIIHIS I MELVIN PERRY momhno repay. side meat markets: E 17th friends and neiKhb0l'l l8lli' received her Bachelor of Arts de- ered at their home in Freetown gree at Mount Allison University. member should hriiig a prospect- ive member to that meeting. The -Mrs. D. A. Campbell. Long Riv"-l uomvwwsu votmnoiri I . v- v nil - t :'lh7t"Y:Lfr1:;1 :':a5d:;lt9ln:t :ll'a9ss'l':::9rle': :o'":)f;"t:'! l;led"?t"Tt fgineiiegarg Associatloni wishes to go on record was ma iivirsietog to IE1-lquililtter l:lt;;Fe.' at Jig;ggglnizjnizis-:g:le;4:,;l? l T-Bone Roast, lb. 31. 5 Minced Steak, lb. 9.1:; Lzeive the distinction or "mat-iml lure. A nicely worded address if e”””f,”V Sf ”?' ,””,”.mm”ff'”l”” 59:2. "fl, M, ”f,,,?, m... y..feM”e ramcook, N.B.. from it class of Rump Roast. lb. . . 85c Hamburg Steak, ll). ., Rin- -um I-um Mn and Mrs- Cam "ad by M" W" W”:i.i.3....!...?...ii'i.."...i”.....f..""l E-2.. or Coic'a n...........1' I : rams mm dmerem parts or can- Back Roast. lb. .. . ssc Rib stew Meat. lb. .. tia- attended the graduating exercises and 8 Drclenllllon Of A PU?" Oiixpecm femur? of me "enhw (W5 ada. two were from Prince Shoulder Round Roast, Boneless Stew Meatv ' HO Ono! George lrreel money was made on behalf of the lulte I Phone 2991 it b M U d new pwdwme guts” of Mr and Mrs I County. They are Aubin Gallant. commun y y r. oy ell. ' ' ml were acimpanied by Mrs. - l Piusvllle, and Melvin Perry, st, lb' -------------------------------- -- 83C the most interesting and informal- '-Ielen Clarke of Summerslde and ,. ., ; ------------- --; ------------- .. .. 3 Mrs. Earle Pearson of Chelton. Mr. and Mrs. Ciow than thanked 3”" '3” ”” Wm” C'”9"d”' :1 A' Cfmpbelk ""3 R1::L,:"g"'l"3imuis. These two boys who re- cmuomwwu ' Boneless Chuck Roast, Rib and Wing Roast. those present for their kindness Em?" by Di" "- 39- Clam Tl" he?” W" W9 ') amr?-lceivgd Bachelor of Am, degrees , I. "-'- lb. y y y p y . . . . . y y y p p 0 30c lb. 91 no and generosity -after which Ill? schwl Plmllle fl” ””9"d3”Ce M ml” ”l5l'"' Mr5' mum" J” "ientend st, Jogeph-5 Univ"-51w in """"”5"5Y'””""""" V " 3 ' ' ' ' ' ' ' l A ' l " ' """"" iiiiiiiiiiiiiii ” ” ”.' 'l'he vi-ct-town Brant-II of the gvenlng W. ,,1,.,,,,uy we... in l those meetings was it three-way Orr. of Louisville. N. 8.. who wasy .944. Mm. mm" mm M stmdv Plate Brisket. lb. .. 60c 6 & 7 Rib Roast, ll). .. fit-n W.C.T.U. met on Tticsdity eVe'l- musit- and dancing. music lleingillf for Miss Estelle Browncss. Miss accompanied by her daughtt-rs.l mev mmved "mi, diplomas oh Beef Liver, lb. 658 Leg of Lamb. lb. 95;- ing, May 17th. at the home .0! furnished by Messrs. Burgess llllia A'Ht-am and Mrs. J. Martin. Mrs, gigrge, 5ev?gzyd 1X1r,hseveezgiMm', 30' 1951 ..-.- Short Rib Roast, lb. 856 Loin Lamb, lb. 95." Mrs. Wallace Reeves with the Blgelow md Wgrren, Lunch it-asp ewe. on c ren Plan an rt ur. an .I'.h '1 d th Round steak lb 95? Lamb Ch iiiiiii "QR president. Mrs. Reeve: In charlie. served by the ladies. all wish -Iuzrivim rams HOLIDAY- Mrs. Marvin Macbellan and ditu-!mh'M 5;" mg ,I.yBone Steak lb: mhm Lamb S't -- ghter. Helen of Chntham. N. B. The party also visited Charlotte- town. Summerside and Green Gables, and were much impressed with the beauty of the Island at this time of year. l Margaret and Norman good lllI:l(:RCi'. and Mrs. G. B. Cunningham in their new place of residence. .retui'ned this week from it pleasant The roll call was answered with suitable selections and an Inter- Islanders En Route To pPtf;tavv'ayva ..-pg; graduating class ascended the stairs to the college chapel for the last time to listen to the farewell sermon given to them by the pas- tor of St, Quentin. N.B. His coun- sels to the graduates concerning their Christian duty were vividly appreciated. This was followed by the traditional bilingual contest vhcld at the Lefebure Memorial Shoulder Lamb, lb. JIMMlE'S MEAT MARKET DALEY'S MEAT MARKET HANSEN'S MEAT MARKET CO-OPERATIVE STORE HOLMAN'S MEAT DEPT. TlMMlE'S MEAT MARKET MYRTLE STREET MARKET Sirloin Steak, lb. it1.1'Cl T.-X) To Be said By Tender Sealed Tenders will he rcceivt-cl by the undersigned for the house and lot formerly owned by the late William W. Smith. Thhi is R large lot -and the house is in good condition. and ideally situated on the north sidc of Belmont Street in the town of Summerside. Pros- pective purchaser may inspect the premises any week day afternoon by making arrangements with Clifford Smith of Sunimcrslde. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. T. L. I.INl(I.E'r'l'Ell. Barrister, Summenlde. p ...K....;. .-v Teachers Study i Group Meets Hall. The topic of this contest was "Is the Atomic Bomb Useful? Yes Ar Hunter River tor No." A prize was given to the Th" '"Ch'";ll' "lgdg: EVEN” ml" 1 best. orator, this being awarded to "1 H"'"" RY" C 00 "cemy Mr. Edgar Lcclair, Rustlco, an- my Hlgglm Vi” aplwlmed W "L 4 other Island graduate. The follow- as President and Lynette BFOWHI mg morning groups of parents and "5 5e""”-l' The”? were lm”'ifriends of the students pack- teen teachers, too Supervisors, ed the mm to attend the thr” 5'"d9m "ache" md M” l awarding of prizes and degrees to Milgggl 1l:I&Cl11::nzlewel;';e5e'2'igcmSed1fhe students. His Excellency Arch- t i l d , such as Grade vill. Achievement ll;l.sg?phelt?0lbll1:l:lBlIt o(ltho1li(t?;1cill,i'd, T6515. 8313071 9! R935?” 0f l'7"f l after many speeches from disting- ;:'g;':l”eu afx::ii3;f:!lrJ':)3r'ilf"5v mmhe” uished guests. His Excellency cloa- t- I ed the program by wishing success i..”2l;.3f"f5f.'u'E”ii..”l.2l?.'iiiltcif iii.” i"."” h;;:ri"'”.. ff "l:.."”'""”",' ' v s. n e me” an ”C9lV9 "W" "'9 D9" '(lrTiistful wsorlrn act S'l..oJo::pl)l's”Ui?i- partmcnt of Education when I Wu-sny and we may add 3...; the it's the Covering that Counts b"”dl"3 A "9" 5Ch00l 01' lmP1”0V" students were delighted to see that m3 VNSCM Pl'0P'"Y "id "imp" the summer holidays were here ment. nun. , The new text books were dis- cussed and a suggestion was made that. an Outline of Topics and a list of supplementary books in Geography for Grades 8. D and lo would be a help to teachers until a suitable text is chosen. As there was no further business the meet- ing adjourned. The minutes of the last meeting were read. approved and signed and roll call was answered by thirteen members. one visitor was present. The secretary was asked to write Inspector Jelly to find out about fixing interior of school and buying blackboard. The school committee reported new paper towels needed and sick committee reported visiting two new mothers. taking treats and 81.00 for each baby. New sick Com- IIAMPTON W. T. l lgl-g)i'VI3.', ASPHALT SLATIS SIALID-IN SIDING WATERPROOFING! The May meeting of the Hamp- ton W. I. was held at the home of Mrs. Warren Inman. The meeting FENNELL It CHANDLER. Charlottetown, -E. I. opened with m y i t h mittee. Mrs. Willard Fall and Mrs. ' 'tc- 5- . .... -. E 5"! nil 0 t e Warren Inman. How d M L The first leg of a. long journey are on tlielr way to Camp Pei- from left; to right are: Privates 0” "id felleiilnil the collect. was asked to make wlrridow Rho P E I - - -s ' P, . . . George MacDonald and Arthur King of Charlottetown: Anthony awawa where they will join with other unils in forming the arm- completed. members of "Y" mm PM Regmm M Show room at THOMPSON Lnmnn. Montague. P. E. 1. REVEL L. DIOKIESON, New Glasgow, P. E. I. REGENT may no - 1- 9.20 Gilbert and John Maciiachern. '5 Eh” '”lV'"l ”' W9 Hall!” 9"?” P9"-lml E” ll” with Can” lsouris; and Donald MacKenzie of airport. These lads and th disn Inlfantry Brigade. Shown? North River P. I-2.1. . " ' OUR BOARDING HOUSE Major Hoopla EGAD! rue ENCOUNTEEED ,5; ONLY DETOUR6 Old MOST ' Avealut-:9 OF FINANCIAL i4ELP..... u-r I'M A6 oeretzmt en as-me ANCIENT em:-rms capes: some toeA7- 5.!-lAl.L Be t2sAI.Ize:-D! I Know! I'LL. PAWN one OF MY I-IIsTot2Ic TI2eAeuI2es. -v-TI-II5 HALTER FROM THE - v' oI'.2IewAI. OLD GRAY MAEE x k THAT INSPIRED TI-(E SONG? CRLY-.3OE.'6 uM8I2&LLAZ' K WILLIAM TELUS sow AND Areeowz on THE " ' EQHOEFEM HAUL. vletzee I-Iotzsez ,'v i t.-tints: tttttsat am umolt wuson - Itu'a'll"II:: - RICHARD um: 1 DmnM:'ydlTl'.zill?ll'lElllmwl.n.l:V.?Y':tl!'T"Mll:i.syanStory" maucu lIyMotlIt'sIin - w m l the lnmea mat and Mill! Mam -'a't"..3'ii.. 33:.'."tl.ll'... ALSO ON SAME PROGRAM 5" m arrhval at Halifax are tlelt or the P31. luginisnt t3.c.A.c.) sir minim and (cm a part of 1'11 D Ssh Walter Laughton tl . Q. .mound canyon.” of mm Summsiaids, P.E.l.; Cpl. Robert. "FIGHTING RED HEAD Cal mun rs of arrows where they will continue .i.v&-ii:-'-;.-.'.'.'.a6&.....I-t-li&...n.-.Q-. .t-.2.-. ink.-IN - ..-. ;., an above as has rsosntb arriv- al hmn Charlottetown. Tiles! lab will proceed to Camp Pet- .. - .-.. Witt. M.M.. Amherst, N. 5.; Cpl. Andy Gallant and Sgt. Petar' Isonier of Summerside, P.l:.l. ada's 27th Infantry Brigade. with Red Rider and Little Beaver Shown boarding a bus after their