a 19.; 1 ‘rt-iii GUARDIAN. unaaaorrcrowu rue wssrsnu "GUARHDIAN "WAGINTM J. Elmer MIIIPIIY. 180 Hanover Street, and George Clow, I25 Ottawa Street. "UDIMEBSIIE lull PRINCE COUNTY News, Subscriptions, Advertising Theiluardiannsaybehoughtataayoitise loiiowtn stores lnflununereldei ' w} Boohato e. Water 5 s Oonriiee Drugstore, 1i (lent-rel Bieetl W =-*~~-..r:.r.:r:.:*i.,.':-s "m." "'-....""' m . ‘s Grocery, . uoe s recery, nu | “n” island Motor transport. wsm- I , . ,~ n, qussaisayrul he deilveredyto an: llorne in e , de n; sinner M, “so per day or iaeperweek. Plonell ort&l tor this service M. ‘m your order to the boy responsible [or deliveries: you ma‘, -GENIBAL INSURANCE Ralph p-IAIMIBI div-operative seed hymns were. "Crown Him u Mums-t, gummerside. grain and cleaning plant at Travel- With Many Drowns," and "Redoice ' ' lars Rest now open. Emanuel Msi- Again, I Bay Rejoice." The scripture _o[,n TIME dance. Llrkin lett. ‘_ reading was irom John 30. Restaurant. Kensington, Wednes- ' 0 As a meditation all ministers pra- “y night. Rollie MscKenzies Or- JANTII-Y SALE — St. Lark's sent engaged in a season oi pray- mmm . _ W. A. will hoidaFantzy Sale at er. For the business session the _ rAGE murmur! Millinery For Children sraaw iasrsls sell endbonnei styles, wane. natural, pink and blee- Ohlidrerfallel-U-W- PETDL - mmers LAST SHOWING TODAY Sponsored by TlreCoi-liolic Women's League “Fighting Father Dunne" Starring Pot O'Brien Show: 3.l0-7.l5-—9.l5 WEDNESDAY drill THURSDAY Easi Prince A Ministerial nAss'n. Regular fleeting The regular meeting oi the last Prince Ministerial Association was ‘ held in the Baptist Church hall, Summer-side, yesteiday morning. Rev. K. G. Sullivan was in charge of the devotional period. The 1"‘ - _-.__s ____.__j eoorcn rum ‘rash h I white, red and green. Chil- dren's lace -— $139- HIS tovs was survo, .10 HER _--- r Keir Clark's Store‘, Kenalnlion, president, Rev. E. J. Barrass was . l enrraxrioiv KENBINGTO sstui-esy. April 23rd. at a o'clock. In the chair. Owing to the absence ~ “M; ""0" "MM!!! "b" i! m” “m “Cgnfnsiasté fiifleififi; was-mun - recaste desires at “f; ‘$°‘$3""i“’" 0' A mm’ a men blue Ind navy Chil- . " . c '- W. . . . ' ' ' “an CL speak in the King iurnlshed or unfurnished house or ev 00d! d’ w” ‘pmmud ’ secretary pro tam. Arrangements were made for morning devotions over the local radio station ior the balance oi April and during May. The president on behaii oi the Ministerial Association presented a book entitled, “Golden Moments," to Rev. William Bilson. who leaves this week to take up pastoral duties in Saint John, as s mark o! §§§§§"i‘i‘§i':'. Friday. April 22nd n ‘"“" ’“°' ’ ‘m’ lP. M. apartment in Summer-side or vicin- ‘lty. Phone 248-4. Summerslde. -HAVE YOU outsidi windows or doors to be removed, cellar cleaned, etc. Ii so mail Laurence llidgDougali, phone 407-1, Summer- s e. In l. ljeeeln‘: daring __ACCE}ATB CALL —- REV. M. L. uukenyidge, B.D., 'M.A. o! Kerpp- hn. Indiana, has accepted a call to ms Church of Christ. Surmmerside, met-ceding the Rev. William Bil- "n, who leaves icmorrow for Saint native of Calgary. Teen-Agate’ Coats - rs icoivvssssonvo - rt is , NB. A m‘: who served in the‘ R-CAJ‘. Quglng ihe war and was stationed s; Summerside as a navigational pleasing to report that the Rev. Charles Cernegy, minlstu oi the Sumn-ierslde Presbyterian Church, is rapidly recovering from his re- appreciatlon ci iellowship engaged together. _ A very challenging and inspiring Also News and Sports Reel ' 10.95 to 31.95 ‘Show: 7.15-4.15 Matinee Thurs. 3.30 instructor in 1944 M“! 1945- Mi’- Breckenridge is expected to ar- rive in su-mmerside on June 12th. ministry paper was given by the Rev. S. J. Davies. entitled, "After Amster- dam, What?" Not what r -' cent illness and was able to con- duct the Easter Sunday services in his church-S |. ' | Choose your lavorlte so Nec,‘ so Tnln’ color in the iahricsuc- ceas oi the season. Polo H had siurllcd ior the t A d b h t _____ 9,0, to jqiiglllgnfiglglgiéflgzwoneloléd gomgmtsctemmintgitog adguvylenarét; ) & SO Ulrro TdllOffidl icvlioutisis rzeason. Polo bf°fl°h°d l“ “m ' >_.|,0'1' 1g w M g MEETING as a. result of this great conference a . . ncy weaves, -hil h as stationed ~ - - - w i lid, I i1i1i"-“-iF-1--°- w.“- =~ "it" "is Tm- ~=~‘i‘='=-=- 5-‘- College in iilalgaryoiiimd figléhessilgé had on wedneslgaye aflleillrrgonwg: divides us? The answer L‘ been” SHOWS 7.l5 and 9J5 MATINEE WED. 2.30 . g-wilth and without gifqiiki Ina gaflgchsin Keméton. the hdme oi Mrs. A. K. Mgc- the mountain is there. As Chrlst- GQQTS Ill OI" w q Gregor when Nanci“, membe" inns we have the solution. The lndinna since 1946. He is a married mm Mm three chudrexhvsl You'll iind them styl- ieli hi t a t a 0w! p o ms er am was Cd "Mid lllfl flin- were specially invited. The presi- wonderiul and it is essential that dent, Mrs. Clarence Carr, was in Smcothly Cut and IE lllilil Ill Tll l! th hi _ i- tn thl r u hl - , xvrfll and fvll- lam ._BRiDi-I-T0-BE HONORED — welcorcneatlrthinf‘ MIX; .%Zl?e 3:11‘: llghellf-r er v a e m" p to _ " hacks. or the box W, Blanche Frye, who will be one y; ‘members ind me associates The gplf", of Amara-gm 1, be. I Universal-Internationalpresents pleated hsek. spring |i the season's brides, was honor- prmnh Mm Macgregor. who was ing carried out‘ in this ministers ' A NUNNALLY JQBNSQN pyqduction . c¢afs I“ “h” u m ,4 by hei- friends with a miscel- laneoils shower on Wednesday eve- nlrig in Lot 16 Hail. While the Bridal Chorus was played by lVLrs. Roland Best, Miss Frye was iscoi-ted by Mrs. IFrank MacLaren to a chair specially decorated- in pink and white and over which hung it wedding bell. Mrs. John Msridcrson and Miss Elaine Monkiey assisted in opening the many lovely gills and reading the accompanying verses. The recipient gi-sciously thanked the many irlends, after which all joined in singing "For She's A Jolly Good Fellow." The remainder oi the evening was spent in dancing-S meeting, the speaker said, in the fact that representatives oi each church prayed together and had ieilowshlp in a. very real way. In spite of our differences we can all pray together. This is the start- ing point. "More things are wrought by prayer than this world dreams oi’. We must put into practice a tolerance that comes from a deep seated love." A vote oi sincere appreciation tor the interesting paper was tendered to Rev. Mr. Davies. Prayer by the Rev. L. M. Mur- ray brought the meeting to a ' close-S Pioneer In Oyster Fishing ‘ in charge -qf the program. was assisted by Mrs. Aretas Campbell. Mm W. P. Miller and Mrs. Ken- neth MacLesn. The last chapter oi the Study Book "West of the Gorges" was presented by Mrs. Clarence MacFadden, assisted by Mrs. Birchileld Yeo, Mrs. John Yeo and Mrs. Isabel Monkley. The next meeting will be held at the home oi Mrs. MacFadden. A number of sick calls were report- ed as well as "Get Well" and "Sympathy" cards sent. Delicious refreshments were served by the hostess at the conclusion oi the meeting-S " WILLIAMMPOWELL I‘ s Goats For iihiliiren Materials which Mother as well ae daughter will love. range irom the all favorite Polo cloth to the Chevlota- lncluding rcversibies and the smart shepherd's check with velvet collar ltyleo are flared, gored or boa: pleated - some double breasted. Sizes 1 to 1o ............. .. 1035 is 24375 rm: ELLA RAIN ES - sateen wince nsv COLLINS l AND INTRODUCING PETER LiND HAYES ' scream-luv sv CHARLES MacARTHUR From the Story by Edwin Lsnham - Associate Producer Gene Fowler If- ourrcrzo er GEORGE S. KAUFMAN ALSO EXCELLENT SHORT SUBJECTS Upper Floor~-' Moln Store SMALLMAII‘ Personals —Mr. John Ellis, Amherst, N. 5.. spent the Easter week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. ‘Ellis Summersida-B -YOUNG PEOPLE. CONDUCT UIBWCES - During Holy Week and on Good Friday. the YounK Peoples Union of the O'l..eary pas- oral charge of the United Church i h ‘ . - ,3.l‘1“2li“.2.¥;°‘tl.n‘2iil?;.."’i§. s... 0.... ma... n. s... Dig; l“ $'$id¢ .:::r:::;. .12; c ME T E . "m" '""’"“‘“ “d ""9"" o“ Ami!" 17'9"” 5"""“‘"1d° 5W" ' given a week Oi‘ so earlier. Aprpar- A l) H ra ban-u naras SCIENTIFIC snow rendered more easily digestible and lionday the service was held in the weekend in MonciorL-S. _—'_ enily we locked the stable door af- KENsIxG-l-ON in 1947 Canada's tuberculosis Scientific knowledge on the el- I that the calcium and phosphorus Brae: on Tuesday in Bloomfield; ~ it West Devon on Wednesday, and in Thursday at O’Leary, and the resident oi the 0'Leary Y. P. U., The death occurred in Sum- merslde on Saturday, April 1d, at the home oi his son, George Waite, of Horatio T. Waite in his fects oi pasteurization indicate that are Just as readily absorbed as in the sugar and i'at in milk are not raw milk. Loss oi vitamins A, I affected in the process. It is also and C is small. Insist on pasteur- estabiished .that the proteins are ized milk. It's safer. death rate reached the lowest point yet struck _ 43.4 per 100.000 population. This figure represents a decrease of 28% in the last 10 ter the horse had been 850M11- on the mainland ihe heavier vehicles we," going back on the roads lilii as we were taking ours oil’. It is Tuesday 8.15 p. m. Unusual sue- pense drama "The Secret Beyond The Door." starring Joan Ben- Tha Ladis‘ Aid_ oi O'Lca.ry United Church met on Thursday night, April 14th, at the manse iu Hester Boater, presided. The m, dd - m _ E w_ 33m _ Th 1 t M _ w,“ h d nett. Michael Redgrave and Anne “y, g "wit: ma: ¥-=--"‘?»-§='51==--‘" w» - ‘on ~11’ so‘; b?» ilzlzsmiillzys.i":.:l":.:f n-u- - isfii... 5:12:31. ’*r.*:i:..:°: 2.2.: .».Q»Q..Q..Q. 7"“ Y‘ ° " 5°" “we” ‘ good attendance his death nevertheless came as a ' - ' 1d - Slllllfllll- h l, n ,1 n faculties betw- ';. Dickson, in which he made an ' di-tlons on the mainland cou nt osp a za o r finial for personal commlitment o! P" 0.3mm, As STAR 1N §§‘,°°‘,§.,,‘° '3" ‘glmgfiflflff ‘Z112 h"! been =0 d1“°'°“‘-_'r‘“°- “'1: -———-——---—--- ffgtlfo‘; k“‘3;','e"sd,g° ,,_‘,‘,‘,‘;’, PS every life to the Living. Trlumph- oi our paved hizhivars may health habits any more than mem- ° - spent most oi his life at- Travellers Rest, where he engaged in the fishing industry, being one of the ‘FIGHTING FATHER DUNNE’ early TB. Have one now. It may d t crumble worn out and rea l’ 0 save your ma with very llt"‘- rouzh usage. In ny case. something had better be orlzing Emily Post will make a great lady. In both cases, it is a question oi a way oi’ life, with not am and Soon-Coming Saviour. On Good Friday there were iour serv- lm on the pastoral charge. all uri- I for position of gome Worden for Prince Couniywill be [Q- celved by rlie undersigned up to Moy l. Applicants ie fur- .--'1'he story of Father Peter Du th I d lfihlsols‘ l 1n ,t flhin, .. - ,, . '- lrrhihelnusplglf; of thelY. P. U.lin lamngi: Neflwsglyllfigioorle‘ “cox” P???“ noise:- Msmeflmw Em done to .o.ii_....tc ii-sliwgit: 1:311:52 only instruction, but constant m" __ Au“, _ ¢nm|b ' m paw e mom m: sew N absorbing iilm tare in PKO Ra- ward Waite and Helen Millizan of m“ ham" "w mu" ' pram” “eflmary '°' "CM!" lNsUR-ANCE ml‘ W" cc"- Sm" ‘QIMY 9' W!" "Pwlids ll." E. ELLIS was held in O‘l.eary United Church. liiis Hester Boates presided. Pray- er was oiiered by Miss Blanche Matthews. The scripture was read by Harold McNelll. The Church was very appropriately decorated» century, young Father Dunne re- with many beautiful flowers and alizes that St. Louis ls iull of plants including a large palm tree, homeless youngsters who need help kindly loaned by Mr. A. J. Mathe- and guidance ii they are to be- ion. The front of ihe Church was coma respectable citizens. He de- iltcorated with pins boughs and ciinea the Archbishop's offer oi s Wk l’! "l! Pulpit was a lovely new church to devote himself to sine-toot lighted Cross. It was these boys and their problems. "W impressive. Al. 2 p.m. the ser- Wm, no “s” swept gm- ; p". "w Wns at Brae. Miss Margery sussive tongue he rents and imph" Prelldid- Mfl- F- W- M“ iurnishes an old empty house that lebflcrciid tliiedsclripture. Mrs. Clallgé i, m, n"; H°m¢_ r I “My e n rear. At: t-m- in the West gegon Church,‘ biz“ thztegrmztotgevfoi?” m: llss Shirley Grlgg presided. Re- g, H ' k ' d fl l“ m: Ilwnsivi- reading was led by Mrs? s u "at ' an n y n" a Rum, Boylim. The ‘minute w“ dreams co e true with the acqui. Md by M,“ France. onver. Pmshvsition oi the present building and u...“ Offered by M" Eric Mcfithe success oi’ his hundreds oi 0++eve item M," Ame 303,1}. “V, nl"kraduates," even though some of "m" and l,“ donned lomfithe boys turn out badly leads to ' the cums! oi’ the story. I flmvcrs to the Church. The ilnall Dun,‘ Hickman l! one o’ the‘ ' s lervire \' . i ih Bi ii lrl Cliurrh inmthenevenlrfg. Tlizmvlis. Father's '_ few laliures. Charles . coming over. Just one @119 0"?!‘ these crater-pitted, hummccky roadway would be enough for any tom-m with a car he hoped i9 take back home with him in 011! piece. What would your answer be if You were‘ all“: if ‘ma! ma: jgupottln s cc a schools! lhiglisisrwould probably be the choice o! a large number oi people, and there is no denyinil. the value of e masterY °1 ‘he nwther tongue. But there is an- omal- subject which sureli’ vies with, English in importance. 1! it does not overshadow it. We refer to the subject oi health. Teach children haw to maintain and protect their hcalth; teach them ta establish sound health habits that, will remain with them ior ills; s them with the im- portance oi health as a necessa loundatlon for success and hap- plness in life, sns you will be riv- them something more lime- Much more time could be devoted to such an important subject in our schools, and more time and thought might be given to meth- ods of teaching health by educa- tional leaders. idyllic Electors of the i 4m District of Prince: Lodies and Gentlemen: Sherbrooke. "Mr. Waite was a man‘ a! quiet disposition but was an interestlrg conversationalist and had many inieivstlng stories to tell oi the early days oi his district. He is survived by iluee sons, William and Bruce of New Annsn and George at home; and one sister, Jean. Mrs. Russell Cham- pion oi Scranton, Penn. The late Mr. Waite had been semi-retired ior the past ten yiars hut up till a month ago he en- joyed good health. Funeral services will be held this aitemoon at 2 o'clock st the Bow- ness Funeral Home with burial in the People's Oemete y. “ side. - B ' - dlo's production, “Fighting Father Dunne," starring Pat O'Brien in the role oi’ the militant priest. Shortly aiter the turn of the N. I. MAOLEOO, Secretory P ‘nce County Fieli and 62m Ass'n., Summerside. M0}OO}00§0 5 ‘Bummer 8t. Itimsnerside Phone l” Ari the request of His Honour the Lieuih-Governor in Council, l trove accepted rile clicinnonshlp of the Workman‘ Compensation Board. ' I wish to thank oll my friends, who hove given me grch loyol support throughout the years of my political lite, ond to oseure them of my continued friendship and goodwill-l. mom“, 5LAND _ we'd _ _ _ Kempe n a truck driver Una _ 1118 . iidesilenlhy 31-“1353: :°;,‘,°,"§I,;,,"§f, O'Conn‘or':s a kindly neighbor and urge éwvs&neiggd Hlgtoolscfifil less than a thorough kncwledizect I . ' _ _ "u. R. F. McAusland. Prayer was Aflbur Bhltldl l» e crusty million- gm ,, mam,“ o; mm,“ "m, mslieh- Health i! Nine "WM I trust that I may mil serve in on increased capacity DE INSURANCE pmpal in very few schools. we helievveEIn some it is ignored en- tirely. Studying a text-book cn health is only a Inall part oi the process. Memorislng health rules will not give a student good Proessiona ar not only rlis residents oi 4th. Prince, but ilie Province In gen- erol. airs head the featured cast of the iilm, which ‘ also includes Harry Shannon, Joe Sawyer, Myrna Dell and Jim Nolan. “mid by Alhan Craswell. "The M , Gilbert do Sullivan's comic opera, inlsters text at all. places was; HMS. Plnsiore, recently and con- sidered tho periormance on.‘ of the best given by children in our rec- ollection. As we listenedto the gay. captivating airs "oi this sprightly masterpiece rendered by the voices of children, w. were ‘charmed beyond words to express it. There is magic in a child's voice in any case, it he has a C OIVIPANY ESTABLISHED i665 M UTUAL filler Crucifled Him", and it was plrlnl; and instructive-O. HORACE WRIGHT "WC ’ voice, that is, and Gilbert as sui- T. Eerie Hkltly _ q_ E p; __ livarvs rollicking measures seem to ohms-ea Accountant ldailnlle addition to the Youth Centre the m}. novel swaarna 21' Qylfuuvrnm $1.3‘. ‘M: m“ "' "R . . ws neat out in "Gilt so youtelftrnles m on the Sweater School auditorium the acoustics oi ll "He'll" 5"" Phone B1B l" You'll find all uno- oi Sweaters m lads who take slaea s. s, and s. There are ail wool Cardl "i lows and loads-of cotton em I-lhirte Ll ratilflll. with either long or which are somewhat aim-t oi be‘- ing ideal, we had to, strain ou_r * ' _ capacity; to catch. the beauty oi the solo eilorts. but the chow h” "mun. m. mo bani let your money roik bod: to you. Tell it who's boss by making it count the most for you. Protect your property I - like-en in a wide variety oi colors vee. The lweatere on the ll h. ‘Prtlreuedtlrom :1 ee ozli rind ought-Y'all: lines which added tow the m; I " wnv en r mn- a I s ant imlneaa tably. we l - - - - - zfiy-h-u-ergaghlldrenlave this spas-est too-we notlrfimt page n, “,3, M0,", o, Gum, g m, ; E. E. Parkman, by Insurance. Rest assured by bong insured. . . M“ can”. . Opnse in and shop with ease ior your ee a I‘ liven attempted by these children. ,| QPflDH R.O. e ' - ' ~ ’ n '_" ' nous-ram: t," ' l, Down here in nines County ° _ . Mi is. éfivisflfills-‘zl-fiwsl-sds: R‘; 'i:"lls'3'-'§es"§,"§ m‘ {ffm °'“ ‘m’ £32‘ “"32 o"isss-""n"ee- an: gfiiirkxurm o- m og-aaximgim-m "mhm"; this These Tasty-Insets are lay einelssd tillst: w," “h.” m" mm’ M’ mo: ‘méliam Gina“ main”. "m" HANK“. Ci . Wallis‘. "Wthatrosfll " u lsoalyll ‘°"""m‘°“ ¥°““"°'-h°¥‘°" i Ialmerlt... eusismies I srmrar a. arson. Partllill as n“ feel like ptovtiise iieids, im- ,._ vnmm cum “mm” camoao snursore. ltsn- ~ , - . 1m“ “m n“ ever. Driving a ear irom Summer- n ._ "Acwny, lea Bridge. North Will- lasludathsee glivrégnfgflffzjxmmlifuffl: . F H m" R o | ‘shire, s. r. noaaarson, msnnsie - ' . "i" "‘° 3'"""" -‘° -‘°'.‘. ° ' -' ' ‘ ' PRINCE row s ml“, has mammals nae isimm onmmmn ‘ A D ISLAND y “u "wflfi .i°.'1“ii.. be .2..Z’i‘l‘.'2."..2tt uui Male“ "W" ""1"" ' meta» Iliilllhfl- =1 M21111. and u: test cusses miss Q" Q‘ 1|“ ourtpredioarnli" ll “lg fllllt any.” -_ _ "P if 3111:‘ h“ "fmm esunswrs eunrrnb _ . Head Oiilcer Suminerside lrsneli Office: Charlottetown esevsryisss-arssuaisartigae bflO.:m::O"‘l&lIOvd ‘g was. us. .