i'EIfk”'l'EEN ‘I fYou will be delighted with I - ' this fragrant tea poaancsraaoc THE Bedcque church (tscrm World Ilay or Prayer \. The World Day of Prayer Fri- day, Feb. 24 was observed by the ladies of the Baptist and United Church congregations In the church‘ It Bedeque. The service, prepar- ed by a’ prominent Japanese adu- cntionellst for use by the Christian women of the world, was on the theme, "Faith Of Our Time." Those taking the leaders parts I on sooount of weather). euulon. l-'A|iMEIiSi’ MEETING GENTRAL BEDEQUE HALL . TUESDAY, MARCH 7th. , AT 3 P. M. ' . Speaker: Lincoln Dewar; subject: Mastitls. (This meeting had to be postponed on February 21 lbderution of Agriculture ballots from Castro] lodoqu ltd District will he colloctod. Ballots that have not been already passed in at meetings in other school districts within the Dunk .1 River area will also be accepted. Several subjects of general Interest are on the agenda for dis- wcre Mrs. Howard Schurman. Bap- lst Church; Mrs. Ernest Weeks. rs. Burton Crowe and Mrs. Ralph Callback, United Church. Prayers for the home, children. church. leaders in church and state, the United Nations organizations and world peace were offered by those present. ‘; , Mrs. Calvin Leurd gave an ad- dress on the significance uf World !Day of Prayer. A solo by Mrs. I Edna Jenkins was an effective part of the programme. The offering was received by t\vo of the C. G. I. T. and dedicated by the singing of the Doxology. The benediction. pronounced by Mrs. Weeks. brought the meeting to a close, after which a social hour was enjoyed.—I. CENTRAL BEDEQUE SCHOOL . lethal church - observes llay of Prayer On Friday afternoon, Febru- ary 24th. the Bethel United Church of Canada was opened for the World Day of Prayer. Because of the storm and bad roads there was not a large attendance as was ex- pected. At three o'clock Mrs. John MacLannan opened the meeting with call to worship. "Come! All Nations Come. Let Us Worship the Holy One Our God". Hymn 48. “All Hail The Power of Jesus Name". The programme in the Mission- IYY Monthly was followed, Mrs. John MacLennan taking the first ' Senior Department Report for January: - Grade V—l. Norris Mizuno; 2, Pauline Johnson. Grade IX-1. Jerry Green: 2. [Georgie Doull. . Grade VIll—l. David Schur- lrnan; 2, Clara Johnston: 3. Percy Mrs. Blair Colburn took the third, Mizuno part, “Searching Our Hearts".i Hymn 400. “Fizht the Good Fighti 2°’.;“"° V“‘." ‘_'“°“‘“d °.‘“"‘°’“ with an ourvmigmn. ‘dmefiddy Britten. 3. Elizabeth 1.353; 3:1-15 h''l1;1e‘llclIc::l'l::nOt:l°':el:')el:} 7359 V1—!. Myrna Green: 2. to God." Oga Phillips; 3. Lorraine Devar. Grradc V—l. Terrence Fraser: l the Mrs. Ira MacDonald took fifth part. "Praying for others," l2. Hannah Mizuno: 3. Catherine The National Anthem sung as Cflllbéck. a prayer. I Highest average in all grades- Mrs. Coibum took the last part. Terence Fraser. 89.5 per cent. "Giving to Others." She gave a) Margaret Carruthers. teacher very inspiring address. Presenta- Primary Department tlon of offering. After the offer- Grade 1v_1_ Elaine Raymm 2_ in: was taken the Doxolosy Wfll‘Gerald Green: 3. Alice Bagnall. ""'3- P"’3f,°" by M“ C°“’“"|- Grade ill—l. Frances Johnston: Hymn 568, The Day Thou Gayest! 2 Virginia Green Lord is Ended." Organist, Mrs. Ira‘ 'G,.ade n s,._1' Elaine Green. MacDonald. Benediction by M1-LIZ Cameflne Mcxama; 3‘ am GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN 4.. 1950 sscsous Ann , '. . VICINITY I Mr. Harold herd. lava lode- que, spent the week-end at the Manse. the guest of Rev. sud Mrs. Crowe. ' , Rev. and Mrs. Howard Christie and little son. Hunter River, were guests at the Manse. Bodequc. on Monday 27. en -‘route to Halifax, by car. - The sincere Jmmpstby of her many friends in this area is ex- tended to Mrs. Arthur Murray in her deep sorrow in the death of her father, Mr. Raymond Wet- more, Bloomfield, N3. Mrs. Mur- ray received the add now; on Monday morning'2’lth. She and Mr. Murray and little daughter le-ft Monday noon by bus to st- iend the funeral. The funeral of the late Harry Ross who psued away suddenly on Friday 14th at his home at Al- bany. was held on Monday after- noon. The high esteem in which the deceased was held was man- ifested by the large number of sympathetic relatives and friends that attended. The Rev. Burton Crowe was assisted in the ser- vice by Rev. C. A. Hicks. pastor of the Tryon Baptist Church. Burial was in Tryonn cemetery. The World Day of Prayer was duly observed here on Friday sf- ternoon. Feb. 24. The meeting was held in the Vestry of the Un- ited Church. There wii a good attendance. There were three Missionary Societies represented. The blocked roads prevented the members from lbe South Bedeque Society attending the meeting. The service was led by the pre- sident of the Bedeque W.M.S., Mrs. E. S. Weeks. She was as- sisted by Mrs. Burton Crowe. Mrs. Howard Schurinan of the Baptist Auxiliary, and Mrs. Ralph Callbeck. The address for the occasion was given by Mrs. Car- rie Lemrd. Prayer was offered by Mrs. Pearl Afllcck. Mrs. Edwin Lord. Miss Louise Callback‘. Miss Phyllis Britten and Mrs. Howard Schurman. Mrs. _Edna Jenkins sang a solo most appropriate for the impressive service. The meat- art. “Lifting Our E T G d", Colburn brought a very Inspiring . . . ,, em 263- -5’ to '° M3225. . ........ ....... has ‘L::k.lngA’l:oou§_i;:lve:'econd part. churcanty lunch was served in the 2' Gafirfagllgyd SW35: sggcter siggeghe benediction. Lunch — I . 1 i I Complete McCormick-Deoring M°°h'm°" . ‘J. _- c | , ' Farm Machinery , We leading RI mg u tivator. M. Engine no-building ~ Dairy Equipment Goodrich Tires, Tubes .. ll Form: for Cars, Trucks, Tractors ‘T"’°t°" l - Q Gray_snyd°' V If] R N Y Rv I Potato Pickers 2 VV M1“! 0 M_lw' Niagara Brand Potato Duaforl Cultivator Bervel Kerosene Refrigerators - llectrlc Motors all sizes Auto-Lite Batteries Complete Line . M ‘ Elbols 8 Equipment International Motor‘ Truck! lludsou Antcmolrllco The TURNER New 4 Cultivator com- blnu ens-one use of operation with the widest possible range of adaptability ' to ulocs the requirements of ‘row-crop csiltivntiors. lt always goes straight ahead. with no attention or guiding. With this freedom from continuous guiding. the operator does a better job and is less fired at the day's end. This outstanding cultivator is easily handled on hilly or level ground. Slight pressure of the foot on either right or left trosdle pivots the wheels (and skies) in the desired direction and shifts the gnup.,sdg¢wiu, at the some time. plied for I complete cultivating ‘ Pauline, Disc Hillor and lcretclser. The . Fertiliser annulment psenlu distributing of up to IMO lbs. of fertiliser per acre. Known the world over. the New 4 Cult!- vator h your be: hot in riding cullivsuors. 3" 3 “V! ‘ Screlclm, After beln out of production for Jae past two seasons, thisOUL A'I0ltevillbceva.ilsblethisyeu-lnllmitpd nantltles. To avoid disappointment, we urge you to book your order now from your dish-lbntor for the Merltlmes. Sperton Electric I ! ”-5nI: mourns’ uscnnis snmc: czunis" Morrison. Billie MscNelll. Cculghliu. Leonard Murphy. Geo Borden ‘School Sports school Sports were held in Bor- den Rink on Faiday evening with pupils from‘ Borden srd Cape TH" ‘verse schools partilxpatlng in the events. Mr. Reginald Rodgczs acted as starter. assisted by Mr. Hugh Ahesm. Trustee of Borden school. Mr. Ray Morrison. at Cape Traverse Mir. Oscar Campbell. and Miss Alice Jay as Clerk. The following are the winners. Boyslyears and undzr (one lap) —- 1. Ralph Lcard. 2. Dexter How- att. 3. Arthur Perry. Girls '1 years and under (one lap) — 1. Mary Rose Toaixbs. 2. Carol nova. 3. Maureen Egan. Boys 8 years (one lap) 1. Wayne 1-lowatt. 2. Eldon Mclnnis. 3. Joe Egan. Girls Byesrs (one hip) i. Patsy MacDonald. 2. Gail Paquet. 3. Beryl Murphy. Boys 0 years 1. Willard Gillis. 1 Dale Macwlllislns. 3. Wayne Howatt. Girls 9 years — 1. Anita West- hsvu. 2. Donna Currie. 3. Joyce Mclnnis. Boys 10 years--1. Malcolm lodge. 2. Bobby Mwwilllnms. 3. Willard Glilis. Girls lo yesrs — l. Bothy Currie. 2. Edith Mclvor. 3. comic Egan. Boys In rm - 1. Ivsn Gallant. 2. Malcolm go. 8. Willard Gulls. Girls it years — l Aldona Gol- kant. 2. Edith Mclvor. 3. Connie Egan. ' Boys 12 years — 1. Desmond Mc- rvor. 2. Graham Dodge. 3. Mal- colm lodge. Girls 12 years — 1. Anna Howatt. 2. Aldon: Gallant. 8. Anna May Gallant. Boys 1 years — 1. Leonard Noonsn. 2. Desmond Mclvor. 3. Everett Campbell. Girls is yours - 1. Anna l-lowatl. '2. Anna May Gallant. 8. Ehizley Gallant. Boys it yours — 1. Arnold Mac- Lean. 2. George Perry. 3. Graham Lodge and curl Dickie. Girls 14 years -— 1. Marguerite Westhever. 2. Nancy Jay. 3. Betty Murphy. Boys 15 years — I. csrl Dickie. 2. Pat Noonan. 3. Desmond Mclvor. Girls is years — 1. Marguerite Westhavc-r. 2. Nancy Joy. 3. Aldous Gallant. Boy: gpen Eu“: -—m1.t Frscddic T . .Leon 6 n. 3. a- unt! Gan Drivel a3§i"Ll.~.e. ' ' ' Girl's Open Face - 1. Marguer- Washing lie woslhovér. 2. Nancy Jay. 3. Anna Hows. . - Mgcmueg sled Race. Boys and Girls (12 - years and under) —- l. Doreen Dor- . .5’:-y and‘?/}'slllainmIn1:‘gc. 2. Honey ay an sco ge. sled Race, Boys and Girls. open. Electric ‘.=.L‘f.";.’i“§."§$..“Z;‘§‘:;“°.i..‘“.‘:.f.{$3 Gallant. ‘ ' R9m!°''3W'- Barrel Rude. Girls. Open. 1. Mar- gucrito Westhnvggil 2.t Nancy Jay. um‘. ONION 3. Anna May an . ’ Bsrrelluce. Boys. open. 1. Fred- nud Walk-ll din Toombs. 2. Loonlrd Gallant. I. no Keough. Frcclcrs .41. __...._...._.. IIINOI IDWAID PrInc‘e Edward lsisnd.'geIn of the sp‘"°n llestin.g.:t;hcre to pucefully—m. lsl of auty lolslngs on . Electric 8 lottery gm.‘ "um .m_m_ oponte‘ ' . soeyrI"t‘-‘like your Maker formed I Enthronod on the III" to bill! Bum’. . Eden of the shining waters. ' , _ near to all your sons and dough- tors. Whore Lucy Maud Ifontgoissory wrote ' ' Anne of [(131-un Gables-In which “. Dosr to her in fnfll Schools and churches mil Abegwoit the Indian thought. Names wore, may folks all m _ \: "hum idward Island" you as , : ' gotten. . 5 Conway‘ ’ First Row (left right) — Icy larnsa {C Ind Row — Erma Morrison. 70 note Reflections on her childhood days. fin bcnud colu- "l..o_ non.‘ Isle". the Frenchman m.- n my. ‘ggta. . Dos‘: you think “Prime ldwlrd" ' been whgnuyou use tron. top to bob- " Ramsay. Evelyn clsreuce rge Ramsay. 3rd Row — Harold Couglilin. Charles Stewart. Ruth Ramsay. Freddie M|CN¢“1- 40' 3°W" James Morrison. Gabriel Stewdrl. '“ nnle Mecldclll and Joseph Murphy. AUGUSTINE COVE NOTES. Friends of ilcber sherren nre sorry to hear 01 his illness. All wish luu a speedy reco\'cnY- Earl \‘Vadsma.n was an overnight guest of his sister Mrs. William Blnckeney. Friends of Mrs. Wilfred Peters are pleased to hear she is feeling much better after her recent illness. Mr. Donald MacDonald attended the funeral of the late Roderick Nicholson of Shamrock, on Wed- nestle)’- The many friends of Mr and Mrs. Austin caimoron were sorry h learn of their illress. all wi='h them a speedy recovery. Min. Myrtle Peters retuimed in her home on Saturday. after spend- ing a few days in Kenslngton guest of her niece Mrs. William Blake- ney. v Among the recent visitors to sum- merside were: Mrs. Lloyd Inman Ind daughter Doris. Mrs. lxnily Reeves, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Muc- Fudyen. and James Carrutheurs. Miss Betty Peters returned to summr.-rsidu on Monday where she is attending business college after spending the weekend with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Peter Peters. A number of hockey fans motor- ed to Borden on Tuesday night. to see the Freetown Royals. and the Borden Nationals cross sticks in I fast game of hockey. in which the Royals were defeated 12-2. A fast game of hockey was play- ed in the Bedeque rink Friday night between the Augustine Core Bulldogs and the Freetown Roy sis, score being 4-3 in the Royals favor. ~ _What might have been a very serious accident occtlrcd on Eun- day night when Everett Wcdnun. and France Peters who while sit- ting in their car with the engine running. were overcome by gas fumes, France who managed to get out of the car. was able to help the other ocotrpsnt to safety. THE DARNL‘%Y ANSI) SEA VIEW The Dsrnley and Sea View W. M. S’. met at the home of Mrs. John Besirsto for the February meeting, with an attendance of 8 member-. . The vice-president, Mrs. John Beairsto led the worship service, the theme boin "The Church, the Household cl’ alth," taken from the Missionary Monthly. Mrs. H. Crozier and Mrs. A. Mnckny ol- slsted In the readings. The hymn. "I Love Thy Kingdom Lord", was then sung. Confession of faith and "Lord's Prayer" was read in unl- son. “Rise Up 0 Men Of God" and prayer in unison closed the wor- ship service. ‘ The roll was then called. each member answering with a verse of scripture. Minutes of the last two meetings read and approved. A splendid financial report was giv- en by secretary. Friendship sec- retary reported 13 tr e. 16 cards and ‘hospital cells. Mrs. Hickey gave a splendid reading on Christian Stewardship. Plans were made for-."world Day of Prayer." Mrs. H. Crcsior d Mrs. A. Mac- Kay gave an inte sting report of the Presbyterlal at were delegates“ Mrs, l mom had charge 'of- ’ .3331 look; “Growing Wlth,'.l'M Ye . Collection was taken sad coding; The limiting of the Inputs 2 , clams‘ closed the meeting. hope of Mrs. Ju._fllcltoy. Lunch was served by committee in charge and I social Ilour followed. ‘mu Denna Gallant was In 0'l..eary onvfisturdey spornoon 1 ———— ' day with her sister. Mrs. ll Arsenault In Lot 0. - Min Norms‘ Gallant was guest. of her friend, Jun Sunday afternoon. _A—-—-- Mr. and Mrs. Alton Boultor of’ in Howlan on sun-, . ‘ ______ ,. ' I . ‘ u§l';.i.§'.lv3."i'.'. §2‘.$f.."»Z§.'5°:’r‘.Ii'.$' KEISIHGTOII RINK , O'Lcary were day afternoon. night. Mrs. ‘James Kinch cf Alberton was in Hcwlsn on Thursdsy end Friday visiting with relatives. Tenls Peters, one of our section men. rccehtly spent a week at his home in Howlan. Mrs. Leo Arunault wont lberton on Friday evening and v sited with her sister. Mrs. James Kinch. Mr. Eddie Myers and young son Rufus of Duvar were recent sums at the home of Maurice Myers of St. Louis. Mrs. Paul Arsenault of Bloom- field Station: visited in Howlan. guest of her sister-in-law, Mrs. Vin- cent Qallant and Mr. Gallant. Mr. and M"... Rae Noonsn of O'Lesry visited Mrs. Nconan'n pa- rents In Howlen on Sunday after- noon. , On Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Albnn D. Arsensult drove to For- tune Cove and spent the often: noon at Mrs. ArIensult'a former The singing of the hymn. It Rue meeting to be hold at tile, ‘V home. , The funeral of the late Lillian‘ Wedge was’ held at St. Anthony's‘ Church at 9:30 on Mondn, morn- ing with Rev. M. J. Rooney offici- ating. ' Mr. Warner Ramsay of Union-_ Vale has been spending some time in Howlan with his sister and, brother-in—lnw. Mr. and Mrsxl-Ienry MacAuslend and family. Ben L. Arsensult. an sgod and highly respected citlun of How- Ian was operatedon in the Prince County Hospital on Friday . morn- int. His friends In hoping that he will now be much better. —§. The many friends and relatives of Paul Gallant of Duvar were sorry thstyhc hsd been ill all winter, but Ire glad to see him out around again and sincerely wish for him I speedy and corn- plete recovery to health. Mrs. Felix Dolron of Duvsr, and Mrs. Anthony Flnnan of Howler: left on Friday morning, February 17th for St. John‘, N. B., where they will attend the wedding of Mrs. DoIron's youngest son. Robert, and Mrs. !'lnnsn's brother. to fills: Jenn Cormler of St. John, . B. Best wishes are born: sent out to Miss Doris Genevieve. dough‘ of Mr. and Mrs. frank Gallant of Howlsn and Mark, son of David Griffin and the late Helena Bulges- (Mrs. Griffin) -of St. Mark's, hot ‘I. who are now both in Toronto and will be Joined In the holy bonds of rnstrlmony there on Saturday. February lath. Quite a few relatives friends from I-lowlnn and sur- rounding dl ‘-‘ visited st the home of Mr. and Mrs. Juno: wedge. at 0'laery to pay their re- spects t their daughter. the lite Lilian. during the tune of her wake. Lillian was 1 years of age, unmarried and had always lived with her psronts, who will sadly lulu her. Word has been received by the parents of P. O. Willard and Mrs. Carruthers who have spent the past three or four months in Ing- land where Willard was taking a worse: because the latter part of P. 0. Carruthorr course had to be taken out at I. his wife Mrs. Csrruthors thoug t It host to com home she d and now she has safe- ly em and is truest of her slsinr-in-law, Mn. 3-‘ ‘ flee. Qum-Ie. Mr. McoQuen-lo sud fun- Ily at Wilmot. Mr. Corruthors is expected about March 10th. The citizens of Hcwlsn were grieved and surprised on lsturoiny the ma when it become known that the grim reaper had visited. O'l..enry and claimed for its own the soul of Lillian. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Wedge um pro- prietr of "Llll.|pn's Rofllfllflfi point that utter noon she CID- plnlned of not feelinl ‘oven and succumbed to death shortly after. Her funeral was hold at St. Anthony’: Roman catholic church. of which she had always but I devout member. she of a kind and gentle tlisposltie Ind well liked by all who know her and will be sadly missed especially In her home by her beloved flther snd mother. To the bereaved pa- rents sud others of the until: we extend sincere sympathy. Mrs. Anthony !‘innaI“spent Tub ovlsrd v Arstneult. ‘on’! p, I Sooo I to‘ »}l.'s£%".3'e°°'9,::.::_";1. "°°d~uI‘;“':! . o , ‘I! rnoon. il}‘.'»i...°'.';.i’.T°“ ” ' (Signed) . O. E. GAMBLE, '. : s°°|'etary- saruunay MARCH 4 Skating 1':so—3:so lid game homo and ham, series semi-final for lsumd juvenile championship. -S'S!de Kinsmen Juveniles vs. Kenslngton Juveniles Game 9 Sharp-Skate gm... ' T , T|l'.l3TlIY SEED Li-‘.51’ cm: Can still accept a umn. ‘*1 ‘I‘“-“fly ClB_8lled Seed or we can clean ‘II; but time is short! We must ship it by SATURDAY MARCH 10th Our Trucks will call If possible. N ORTHAM FEED SERVICES cuss. Maciuv Phone 13-4 : DRUGS By Mail I i. We are as near to you as Your Mail Box Our Mull Department fills your e r d o r iuunodtately after ‘Is is received. Our Drug Store is one of the best locked in the Msritlsnes. ._1 qulrnnusts and you will no the some courteous service on you would over ,our counters. Prlscrlptions \ sre Iltpolssod accurately and III! drew to you by re- turn‘ nail. pandas Milli COMMIV tsenmiiic ,‘ Emfcssicnal liard_s_ ll. E. ELLIS lire - Auto — Cunt!!! ." INSURANCE O scanner in. 8ummcrsid- PHONE 3418 '9 ‘o Hlllllfll. OPIOIIITIIII Ocltpiote Vbuel Anllrlu disease flttod room one llIAl.LIIAN’l ‘BUILMNG Iurnnsorotde. I-.n.I -jun-an-3-Ii-SC "j‘— ~ 1'. Eerie Hickey Olshund Accountant oonddisn "am. of Comma?" 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