i rsss FOURTEENI Tl-IE GUARDIAN. Cl-IARLOTTETOWN in g APRIIJ 14. 1952' T HER STEP-HUSBAND Three-Act Comedy ST. PAUL'S HALL Monday and Tuesday April 14-15th The Comedy of the Year Don't Miss It. DRUGS K . BY MAIL We are as near to you as Your Mail Box uxlr Mail Department lllls your order immed- iately after it is receiv- ed. Our Drug Store is one of the host stocked in the Maritimcs. every- thing is available by mail. - - - Send in your THE EOIICATIONAL HORIZON industries in Ontario (and in New York State) will suffer unless they are surlrllled with more power than I! available now.- Freig tern could carry iron ore Continued from page 13 age joining Lalt-(Tlluron and Lake Erie-drop 8 ft. 3. Niagara Frills which separ- atILk E'.i I.k O- miioygroepl 3'23. 19:3"! ' C n lrronl t e new Labrador develop- 4. T - S i I i 5 ., ,' i ments to the heart of the contin- tlon tciiitiht I"””id'"8;' mmP'"9d to tional Rapids Section, the Lake mi N hm?” 0 t”: m3:I"93l ""11 Franc” and "W S"uI""gPSiSM' 'Ighe ulfitgrrisidvnwcrlld TeIrt:iAv!ldlen':: ti d th L hi ton-- , - wtiitrfnthe dreop l:c222erc:ie.c ””i""."'i””i "'""” ”' "'0V"'3 "W 5' Monireiii io iii” smtiiie pm. maierlasc roan remote sections of tlon which lies wllolly in Canadian :1” IT" I 3:!” aU'"t: "'9 i"d"'"'15I territory and in which there is a pgisfihlt? m”;hip- irh-0 Oglgmixziei: 3 d ' f 20 I i. I ' ri',Ji';r:.. hmvwiiw ii”, nap! wiii ceriltral :11? western Canada to dewiop nine miiiimi horsepower. mi s an ac nrles along the east At Niagara -:l,G(ltl'000 h.p. In ",'I';ih'i vi , I ' id me iniemmimmi Rapid. seciionr- I i 0 RE erway viou Lot-ment re. ii: sl .-st -2.000.0(i0i..' - ' I (i); i(;iuemi::i,in(;C ggciionh iizmhljoliiv. Ruin I-IITOILI hlini: witliqlroln 0:. hp. All of this pnwt-r would h-sili'l':5'.-9 dm Lib” 0" "I mm C Canadais with the exception of ill; "q, ' '"' .Q" "t i H mlllinn h.p. at Niagara and lIlf' uh”? Yh” "WW" I ”5' American share of 1.1 million h.p 0",” II" C'"" Lakl” iw0”'fI lin the International Rapids Stir--irrrfrw !ir0'lIlild”'"o::;-L';:l'(: 3:: E; iiiimv . yr V0 L' . The Si. Lnwrr-nt'o Sc.'lu'lly is i':rmf(5ohw xiii: ,II;'.3::rsihoril; dblb id i'td'dt' 5 v - 'p::vl(ie anruzliop-px::i:Lrxsla;mtz:o th::Iff'""'5.V1l'l'Vl7l'41ti hand '1 fnrfmers In ocean and also to produce adtilt- V”'5”” Hm” 9 pa? "5 0' ”""9' ionai cheap WW” thing that would actually harm ' 1 . . -- Many observers linlit-vc the St. ”If:'" "i 59”” d”"1- , g L re.” it m h H ' Mil A M. i.awrcllt'o lVnici'wIly is nwrence p " K " W H i .illlpr:u-livtll lll illl)' IIITIF. since iIll' important slmzlo ilewlnpnlmit for i.ii.,.i. is biockcd by ice during i.,m.i ill! protection of Canada. Vitzilint tho 3-car." POTATO SPINDLE TIYBER Plulltim: the semi plot by 'Sp'lndic tillicr is 3) virus (list-:isn.ol'iIig. plnlitlllg and i-ovr-rillg. of the pnlzltn xx IlIt'I1 tlfftwis hmh tllh--r-illllt the plants and the tulinrs. Th-tjPlilntill;: the send plot hy tllher symptoms vary with the V.'tTiPi)'i-llllli method will ititl in detecting and the envirollmcnt llnrlrr whit-hithe discnsc. Rnguing should he ihe plant is grown. The most thorough and (lone as early in the characteristic sylnptnrn is tlic season as possible. formation of crcct and SIIIIIHI) dwarfed plants that illndili-c rnllizli. I elongated. and splnrlic-sllnlwd til- I:'- 'I' -'-'5'-'I'II'-'I"I'I'- -'-'I J: "'5' " This De artment ls oon- - The disease may he Ii".'IniSl1llli.NI :: dm.i,d by gin, Prince E-ii,",.d -: ILV 8PhldS and N”-mil I””"l1 '"' 'u Island Tescherst Federation. sects such as lzl':'.ss'hnPllr'l'S. lle"I.:I Contributions are welcomed beetles. and tho Cnlormin potato .: "id mania in .d(IfPIjed to hdttle. However, cxpcrinit-llts l'tIil- -I Mlllar ltlaclhdytn. B I 2 I7'cI- a ducted in Maine llave shown that '- ling St.. Charlottetown. '- lhese insects soniotinlcs are not :: .' 'Ju'L'in'i-'Iu':'iiHs'iiHn'i-'-5'lp'l-'l-'uHr'iJ'h'lu' Enmore and I I Vicinity --'Mr. and Mrs. Claude Mac- Arthur and family of springhill. were recent visitor: at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred MacArthur. Linkletter Road. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney nnman and daughter Jeanie. were dinner guests of Mr. and lvln. Allison wllliiuns. Mt. Pleasant. on Solut- day evening, April 5th. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Frost. and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Maclnurin. attended an Institute party at, the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Frost, springhllL on Monday ev- ening. April 7th. Mr. and Mrs. Iorne Grigg and Mr. and Mrs. Rcuben Enman. springhill, were visitors to Sum- merside on Monday, April 7t.h. Friends of Mr. Ramsay ,Mac- Leod, Victoria West, are sorry to hear of his illness and hope he may soon be restored to his usual good health. The many friends of Mr. Ali;-1:1 Moore. Victoria West.( are pleased to hear he is recovering from an attack of pneumonia. The Enmore Women's Institute met at the home of Mrs. Lloyd Frost on Friday evening, April 4th. Fourteen members answered the roll call by donating a quilt patch and plans were made to hold a chicken and ham supper in the school the first part of May. Mrs. 'I1iotn.as Mat-Arthur invited the members to meet at her home in May. Plrr destroyed the house of Mr. and Mrs. Baytield MacDonald on Tuesday afternoon. April 8th. The upstairs was ablaze when the fire was first noticed. Mr. and Mrs. MacDonald and t.heir four young children, the baby only two months old, escaped without in- Jury. very little of the contents of the house were saved. O'Leory and - . Vicinity Due to impasubla roads. the United Church service at Brae on Palm Sunday had to be cancelled. V A mobile recruiting unit of the R. C. A. F. visited O'I.eary on Fri- day afternoon and evening. April 4th, in the Canadian Legion Hall. Mrs. Elva. wedlock, Knutsford. who spent the winter months in Boston. Mass, the guest of rela- tlvcs, has returned to her home. Mr. and Mrs. George Wilkin- son. Springfield West. and Mr. and Mrs. Avard Harris. Knuta- ford. are at present visiting in Florida. ' A welcome visitor at his home in O'Leary la Kennedy McCor- mick of the R.C.N., who has seen action in the Korean tjleater of war as a member of the crew of one of Canada's destroyers. Mrs. Sargent Phillips. Mount Royal. has been ill at. her home for the past several weeks and is still confined to her bed. Her many friends wish her a speedy improvement in health. Mrs. Rudy Hamilton and young son of Vernon River have been vis- iting in O'Leary. the guests of Mrs. Hamilton's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Smalllnall. Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton will reside in Charlotte- town ln the fixture. Mrs. Elizabeth Elliott under- went an operatloan in the Saint John. NB. Hospital and is leci- lllg about as well as can be ex- pccted. She is a sister of Mrs. Johil R. Dignan of Howlan and has visited Hcwlan and vicinity on several occasion. I-ler legion iof friends wish her a speedy con- valescence. Friends were pleased to near Rev. Blair )3. Colborne. former Minister of the West Cape past- ornl charge gt the United AZ. at the O'Leu-y United Church on hum” living in O'Leary, Lloyd and Ger- ""mV"' on Friday afternoon. April 4th. It was the Inter program and was entitled "Easter Gave Us The ledeqg Notes x. Bible". The ?realdent. Mrs. William M1,, wmni. smith, - in Turner presided. A number of 4. Professional Cents Bedequo school. is , her luter holidays with her brother and sister. Tryon. members took part In the worship. Tharp were two fine dueu. one by Mrs. Dan Ml.cPheroon and Mrs. John Mcreallead and the other by Mrs. Edwnd Macbougull and Mrs. John Maresliead. Papers were read by Mrs. Ed. MIcDouKIlI on "Tom- perance" and by Mrs. Claude Jelly on "Btowardanlp." Afur the meet- ing delicious refreshments were served. ' Her many friends are pleased to have Mrs. Stanley Jack back in Bedequa after about two weeks In Prince County Hoaplt.al.. - -niuv. Theodore Rois. Baytleld. N. 3., is spendllll a few days amom his many friends in North Bedeque and central Bedeque. He arrived here on Manda . Aitrll 701. Mr. and Mrs. Hank Ghana. sum- nuraide. were visitors at. Bedequo on Sunday. April 6th. with Mrs Chue's mother. Mrs. can-le Lcard. Mrs. Chase has just recovered from I serious illness in Hospital. -in a very impressive service Palm Sunday. the Minister. luv. W. C. Dickson. ordained two new elders, Messrs. Bruce Mecnougali and John A. Matthews. They were given the right. hand of Ici- lowship by the other members of the O'I.Aiuy Seasion, Mrs. William Turner and Messrs. John Moree- head and A. J. Mathoson. The two new elders were presented with books on the eldenhip by the congregation. They have been active for many years in the work of the dusty congregation and will officlatc for the tint time at the sacrament of Holy Com- ' munion on Easter Sunday with their fellow elders. Alexander MacFarlane. Fernwood. is a patient in the Prince County Horpital. Hie underwent a major operation on Tuesday morning. April llth. Her host of friends will be pleased to know she is doing as well as can be expected. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Macl"u- lene, Itcrnwood, left. on Friday morning. April 4th. for West Al- bany. New York. to attend the fun- The general manager of the E c Tr t c . M . c. N. ha? ungciiiiigd thin Mr. 9'” I” W" 'l""-l"-lW- llmr Weldon c. Matthews of the "T13" Wllllllmlv who ruled -my head olnce mir at Halifnx will on Am” 3rd. after a lingering ill- become m,n,3e,. of the compmy-i. neas. Mrs. Williams was the form- omce in mnenburgi N. 5” we. er Miss Beulah Morrison. of Ellen- ceeding ML J. Dough, cum lie. this Province. Mr. Williams is who has been gppojncgd mgmgu a. former resident. of Tyne Valley. of the Toronto branch. Mr. Mut- --- thews. who is a native of 0'- The death occurred in the Prince Leary. is a son of Mn. George County Hospital on Thursday Matthews of O'Leary and the late morning, April 3rd. of Leslie. in. Mr. Matthews. He is a veteran flint. son of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas of the second World war and Africa, Lowe; Bgdeque, The gun. served overseas with the l't.C.A F. ".1 Wu held on Sam,-day. Awii He is a graduate of the Dalhuu- 53,); from the hnme of Mr. Affleclrs sie Law School. Halifax. and has mom”-i Mn. Hui Ameck ihia had a. brilliant scholastic record. viiiuei vi-hue V,” g in.” Jiend. He has had experience in all mice and Rev. WI Binon mow! Ph”” M ""13" Wmpmy wmk ” conducted the service The syru- the head office of the company path), Di iiiis wmmuiiiw u bti in Halifax. and is A former extended (0 me bnenveid mreing ii&:?hgxai:i:ew;h”huo'I;3i;y bI?:3l:2k their three children and other near iii. .l.R., cuiiiilliiliim VETININAIIAN Dial mil Water Street last Summorsldo - OR. J. A. IIOIRON DENTIST Dental X-Bun . amllmn Building ms Dial 230 M T .' E. E. Parkman Upt.D.. R.U. OPTOIIITIIBT Glance Ilttcl Eyes IXIDIIIEC Office llounl I to la - 1 to I t bad by appointment- Phone 82I1 .IlGEN'l' THEATRE BLDG. Summer St. snmnionido T. Earle Hickey . Chartered Accountant Canadian Bank of Commerce Building Iumnieraldo. P. I. L PHONE 2888 B. F. Hunter II. O. requirements and you :)ter)t,heffii(i(stel1is(:l.”n"Smmmg anon” sympathy is being extendedstlclncllslrrf. 0" T”95d”yv Apr” 159 m 9r””'3 old. A brother Fred lives in Sulll- "3 Q will get the same court- The ,..s.,i,s Sim... ,.,.,, spindle and Mrs. Mncbonald in their loss. Devotions OW Hallfnxr ll" 15 merside and another brother, El- D;;i'a;F'--A-- Eummmlllh P- 3- I- cous service as you tuber may. he readily I-'pl'vzl4i lly I Mwltlle Se';a"df"1trCIE;;f':1i5l?mgi4i3::mcr, is with the R.C.A.F. st.ntloll- I ,T 3"? compim, vim... Anaiym would mm. Om. count- contamination nr the srcd Si0t'i( The Ladies Aid Society of the "I9" fee”? '5 D 0 ed at Greenwood Air Base. N. 8. Ex t i t V Gin." Fund - - by mechanical mmins fItlI'IH;: the Presbyterian Church met at the ”"5"'3 1” Kama” N's" "15 198”-In Of friends are Onelilnii II" "I "3 "3 can dine” erS' Prescnpnons are process of storing, liandlinlz. and home of Mrs. John Moore for their "Tm hearty ”n3"mm1'3m I” M” "ma" between ” many "W500 "5034; ,1" dispensed accurately and i,i,.,,ii,,g the "op. April muting, Thirteen members Tile Maritime Conference Bet.- Matthews and wish him every dmennl WIS Ind blend! of tea. sent; direct to you by re- The seed-cutting knife is an im- answered the roll call and minutes ”e"""'t c”"""m” 9! the Um"ed NW9” In his new p”Sm”n' ii 5MA”'MAN'3 BUILDING iurn maii. portant agent of sprouts disscnl- of the previous meeting were read Church M C”"ad"' Ii” mmed me "A'z' sma est 0! the mamIa"d Sines OPTOMETBIST of Australia. the state of Victoria covers 90.000 square miles. JOHN DEERE OAY KENSIHCTOII, APRIL 21st, 1952 following charges ill Prince Ed- ward Ialalld where there will be '-sopnvmns Tun;-3E," changes in the ministerial prr- Hgngnjous Anvgsrung sonnel at the end of the confcr- DRAMA ence year, dune 30th: West. Cape, Wellington, Tryon. York, Mount gg-1-he adi.eniui.e oi iiu-cc of gh, Stewart, Montague and Corllwall. maxi minions Privates eve, in play havoc with His Majesty's ser- ination. It was learned that con- tamination ot the eyes of seed potatoes with the sap from dis- eased tuber: is another important source of spread. Selection of "good typed" seed tubers and "mailing" scatter plant- ed fields has given little control and approved. Mrs. Percy Yeo. in- vited the members to meet at her house ill May. PAINTS r IIIOF3 ”'e''! -W. ENMAN Drug Company ' FAMOUS BASTION COVE . - The Rock t' Gib li, -, ' - . Sllmmersldc of the disease. Spread of the dis- inig thg Augnfjc engifrncael gag-1:5 Ln" Samuel. H" Hewitt 0' s"n vlcc are brought. to the Capitol case may he reduced by dryinc IIIIIIIIIIIIIII Madly,"-aiimni ha been 3 Bi-iiisii M"I'm' Camomim HI") hasiibez" screen in M-G-M's ”S0Idlel”S kg cut seed before plnntlng and cow. iaeasion since 1713. spending the put mo mo" )5 t' Three" Brae. the guest of his father-in- law. Mr. Russel Rogers and Mrs. Rodgers. and his brother-tll-law, Suggested by the famous Rud- yard Kipling ,.st.ories of the Rut- - Mr. Hams norm and famlly. lend-'m"e "””""l' t” "l? l.3.””5" STARTING WITH AUCTION SALE at 10 am. , llett. by train to return to his Army I" mm” m the 13905' smd' , I mom... iers Three" not only packs the of all used tractors, trucks, wagons, carts, harrows, I dramatic adventure wallop of Klp- engines etc u I -The West. Devon United 111111;: "Kim." onsuiif M-G-Msdsblr I ' ' Y un Peo le's Union 298 5llN39!595- N” I t ' I iglgyrczin wtrednlgldn 51mm. Am” bmage M ism” in in M”, Di ALSO any horses or other livestock on hand that date. Itemized list will Wednesday. FREE JOHN DEERE SHOWS for entertainment and interest to all at 2.30 p.m. and 7.30 p.m. in the King George Hall. Anyone not having received tickets by mail for these shows may secure same by applying at our showrooms in Kenslngton. DUGALD MacNUTT I l2nd. at the home of Mrs. me three rowdy buddies who can”! appear in the Guardia" ”" iMacNeIll. The vlw-president. Mrs. stay W” 0' trouble cw" H "WY iftussel Boylan. presided and oon- have to prove themselves heroes iducted the opening worship. 'l'he In the attempt! . study was entitled "Living As A Stewart Granger. the brilliant Ichristian" and was conducted by English star who skyrocketed to 'Mrs. James T. Wood. The Mlr.- Amei-lcall film popularity with later. Rev. W. G. Dickson gave a "King Solomon's Mines." now lshort message for Lent. "The enacts Pvt. Ackroyd. leader of the lwater of l-lle"- The meetlnz cl0-'i- rollicking trio of infantrymen. It led by the Mlzpsh Benediction. L, ,ick,.,,i.,i who 'ii,,, iii, ,,8ime,.i,. , I ----m ' at commander. waltcr Pidgeon. and the lat.tc'r's aide. David Niven. the most trouble. but he is ably the new. .the exciting. . in , Exquisite Lingerie! Lingerie such as this plays a stellar role in the drama of i The worst stretch of the road from OlLeary to Bummeraide is being smartly dressed Itis lavish with lace or in quiet iii:-,5 sfigixbekfctdiiifnneliliifywiidll gilingikeabyatizlobgiiil II':7.":.i3i'3' ii . . . i . I . . , i , . ' . ' . , simplicity-lust as you like it! Made of glowing rayon :13 very badly cut up. in Benton: pi... Maiiuy, gem... mm, in, Kensinggon, 125,1, three Privates do their best to dis- organiu and disgrace the Rut- landshlres in such exploits as their hilarious braiwla with Scots and cavalrymen. a turbulent overnight leave from which they return to their base in I princely sedan chair canted by eight. bearers. ii pricelesaly funny eapioodo inwhlch they lose their uniforms and ap- p:ar attired in the fluffiest of feminine garments and another uproarious sequence in which they are involved in the midst of an elephant stampcdel But the sold- iers three redeem themselves in the story's extltimg climatic ad- venture in which they play pivotal roles in subduing an Indian up- rising. I iBridge on Saturday, April 5th and isunday. April 6th. curs were dragging badly due to the deep ,l'uts. The road from O'Deary our- incr to Elmadala is also in poor icondition. but from Beatoi.'s Bridge to Bummoraid: the road is good for this time of year. Mr. Henry Clarke, Alberton. .teacher at. the Unlonviile school. thus been forced to give up his Ischool and return to Albertnn. This is regretted by parcn:.s,. t.rust.eca and pupils as Mr. Clarke is an excellent teacher. Union- vale school has about the largest cl . llment the rural sciiools in the Inspectorate of Mr. Merritt Callaghan. B.A.. school inspector, Albcrton. The enroll- ment is so high that smaller stu- denta attcnd only half a day and the older students attend the other halL crepes and nylon--this is lingerie you'll want for your very own. cam GOWIIS . . . CAPITOL Summon-side In shades of sky blue and blush pink. these daintily styled gowns have luxur- iously trinlmrd hodiccs of nylon Inca with nylon llct shoulder straps. Tho sizes are small, medium 5 I or large -each ..................... .. CREPE PYJAMAS . . . Rayon cropo in rich color combination! -the jackets and trousers are in con- trasting shndes. Smart tailored styles with high neck and short sleeves. The sizes are small. medium 5 I or largo-a pilir TOUR IN STATE VICTORIA. 3.0.--(CP)-Horlr drawn t.allyho's will again be seen in Victoria this year. Licenses have been inuad for eight of the colorful vehicles to be used dur- ing the tourist Ieuon. Miss Helen Shelfoon. nurse In training at the Ottawa Civic Hos- pital. Ottawa. Ont. arrived to spend her vacation at her home. in 0'Leary on March 81st. the guest of her mother, Mrs. Ncsry shelfoon. Her many friends are giving Helen a very cordial wel- come. She is a graduate of the O'Lcary High School and prior to leaving for the nation's capital to study her chosen profession. was prominent in Canadian Girls in Training work end in the Young People's Union of the O'- Leary United Church. - The Women's Missionary Bo- ciety of the O'Lco.ry United Church entertained the Knuuford Baptist Women's Missionary Society at the United Church Marisa in O'L.eary NYLON SLIPS . . . 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