GEBLQTEEN Sh‘ I II. IIVHG BED-LING “EABTEF Ill-ADE" MAS GREAT 5T5” AND FIJOOK OF HIT SONGS . Art's a, grand parade of stars, hit os and a skylarking story 0i it" pie who dance their way to love ' n Irving Berlin's "Easter Parade. "the M-G-M Technicolor musical . showing at the Capitol Theatre this Iweekend. i. This is the picture which brinS-‘i '1"red Astaire back to the screen l0 .-.bo~star with Judy Garland after a two-year retirement. and he il made to order for the role of tho WANTED I EXPERIENCED MAN Single or Married without Children for FABM WORK Good Wages to Bight M811 Anniv- EDWIN BROWN Kenalnginn Lei Sherwin- Williams ALL YOUR SPRING I CLEANING PROBLEMS . OLVE I cleaved f.» 600d 1......’ cellos: olzauoe PEKOE I Canada's largest selling breezy vaudeville headliner of the colorful Ziegfeld are who rich Judy out of an oboours chorus and pu-io her into the "Bil Time. There are all sorts of mnantlc ramifications, involving Peter Law- ford as a stage door Johnny. Ind Ann Miller as the dsnclns iflflnfl who walks out orl Astaires act. leaving the field clear for Judy-but the big news is that all these tal- ented performers are sinsih! "MI dancing to those wonderful Irvin! Berlin song hits. amonl W“ ' flock of brand new ones exilfflll? written for this 111M111‘ lOutsiasiding alnOM the M“ numbers are "Ii Qnly HlPlWm When I Dance With You," sung by Judy Garland and danccnd by Astire and Ann Nlillll‘; Bfiler Luck Next Time." a Garland song: "stepplrr Out with My Baby. l brilliant specialty number in which Astaire reveals three difillrc!!! dance styles with as maflY dlflermi partners; "Drum Crazy." another number in which Astaire demon- strates his hoofing wizardry; A Couple oi swells," with Miss Gem land and Aitoire evocative M“! pair of hilarious tramps; "and A Fella with An Umbrella, ducted by Miss Garland and Peter Law- ford. who Moses Gallant of Duvar no Bowlan on Pklday. Mr. Zacharie Gormier was in this community on ‘Tuesday. Freeman Griffin of Int 7 was in Howlan on Friday afternoon. 0n Thursday Erskine Cahill of Sumrnereide was in l-lowlan. Pius and Clarence Peters of Duvar were in Howler: on Monday. Miss Delme. Gallant of Pius- ville -is spending a. week visiting in Howlan. Mrs. Eddie Gallant and little son spent Friday with her parents in Woodstock. Mia Louise Pineau of Charlotte- town spent Enter Sunday at her home in Duvar. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Platte had as their guest Miss Barbara Beaten of Summerside recently. Mrs. Philip Martin is now visit- ing with Mr. and Mrs. William Shield and family. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dolron of Duvar were visiting in l-lowlan on Thursday night. on Friday afternoon Mrs. Frank Gallant and little daughter Diane were in O'Leary. ' Miss Joan Arsenault visited he'l- cousin, Nlr. and Mrs. Alyre Gal- lant in Piusvllle recently. Miss Bernice Doiron was in Charlottetown where she took in the Teachers Convention. Our teacher, Miss Anita Peters, did not attend the Teachers Con- Uso this Chart for the dimensions of the rooms to lie cleaned or decorated. Toke it to one of the dealers listed Below. struci-ions on how to use those unsurpassed products. A Road This List 0f Interior Finish Products MARNOT roncu mo. Ho will give you full assistance and in- ENAMELOID lottetown ... open all the vention‘ held in that our school w week. Hillls Cook of Cape Wolfe was in Howlan on Thursday. Mr. John MacPadyen of Inver- ness drove to l-lowlan on a busi- ness trip on Frldoyu Mr, and Mrs. Frank Peters spent Sunday evening at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Richard. Vincent Perry of Kowlan is spending a week with relatives in Summer-side and Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Pius Pbters and baby were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Richard on Easter Sunday. Mrs. George Sweet of Wood- stock is spending some time with Mr. and Mrs. Fred MaoAuslai-id. Miss Eleanor Ducatte of Tignish has been visiting in Duvar, guest oi Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Blanchard. Mrs. Philip Martin who spent the past winter in New B-unswick. I came back to Howlan on Monday evening. Mrs. Gilbert Gaudet of Wood- stock spent Thursday in DID. guest of Mr. and lvirs. Jos. B. Arsenault. ' The many friends of Gus Peters of Duvar regret to hear of his being laid up and hope for him a speedy recovery. Miss Andrew Murphy of Alber-ton spent Easter irfl-lovilan with her aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mrs. Eusebe Arsenault. The marble altar at St. Anthony was very beautiful on Easter morn all dressed up with real and artificial flowers. The real flowers being donated by ."St Anne's Club w» <= mw- of mama" and up artificial ones by Mrs. Henry l. Gallant of Duvar. . ‘nus first fresh BIHBI H4111! season in Bewlen. was on Friday, April 22nd,, and had been caught in Oampbellton. - Mr. Elmer Blanchard of Duvar Just recently returned after spend- ing the winter in the New Bruns- wick lumber woods. Mrs. A. l. Gallant was confined to her home for a fevfdays with lanigitis. Hero's hoplit abs is now completely recovered. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Doiron and son Vincent of Duvar were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jinnin Perry and family on Easter Sunday. —Oilvs and Mildred Gallant and Barney Boss of Charlottetown were hater guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Gallant of Howlan. Mr. and Mrs. rgo Matthews oi Oflieary spent tor in Hall- fax. guests of their son, Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Matthews and family. Messrs. Ben Gallant and Frank Peters went to Mount Pleasant on Thursday morning where they will resume last simmer’: work. Miss Bernice Gallant of Wood- stock was among the teachers taking in the convention in Char- lottetown. Miss Gallant is teacher at Milo. ' Holes and bad places on the highway are now heir: filled and fixed up, but with the frost com- ing out bad spots are forever ap- peering. Mr. and Mrs. George Mathew of O'Leary returned first of the week from their visit to Halifax, where they spent Easter with their son. Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Mathew / \/ Western, Guardian -OINII.AI. mouuxos mph G. ‘Muttertrllmmerside. -ramrrr w. a. Rummage Sale in Epworth Hall, Summer-side, Sat- urday, Aprll 30th. catl, excellent quality and color. Will make good seed. Malpeque Trading Co., Kenelngton. iv- —ANNUAI. MEETING Bedeque district L.O.L. in Bertlllier Lodge Rooms, Summerslde. May 8. 8 pun. J. A. Council. district recording sec- rotary. . -NEW LONDON Presbyterian Churches. Services, Sunday; May 1st. Geddie Memorial 111.00 A. M. Loni River 2.30 P. M. Clifton 730 P. M. Y. P. S. on Friday, April 29th. at the Manse. Rev. D. A. Campbell, Minister. —BE.DEQUE UNITED CRUROH CHARGE-Services Sunday. May 1st. Bedeque 11 A. M. Albany 3 PM. Borden 11 A. M. and 7.30 P. M. Rev. W. Burton Crowe, B. A. Mr. Antgus MacDonald, Student, Assist- an. -II.!NOETOWN Unlfod $8!» Malpeque. Morley, May 1st, 1.949. Services: 11.00 A.M. and 7.30 RM. Mnlipeque, 2.30 P. M. Sea. View Hall Tuesday. , May 3rd. Darnley, 8.00 P. M. Wednesday. May 4th, Baltic, 8.00 P. M. Rev. James Cross, B. A. Minister. also visited with Mr. and Mrs. P. O. Willard Carruthers. also seen Mrs. Mathews nephew. Allison Carruthers, formerly of Howlan. Mrs. Anthony Finnan and daughters Pauline and Patricia were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Arsenault and family on Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Aiyre Gallant and little girl Carol Anne of Pius- ville spent Easter with Mrs. Gal. IBM's Parents. "Mr. and Mrs. Frank Richard. , Miss Beatrice Arsenault is now at her homo hero after being em- ployed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Saunders of O'Lesry for the past two months. Friends and benefactorsof little Veida Mathews of Aibekton are pleased to know that she returned onco more from hospital in Mont- real on Monday evening after more successful operations. Mr. and Mrs. "Alphonso Bernard oi Summerside motored to l-lowlan on Saturday afternoon, returning on Sunday to their home. while in Him/ll" "W? were lllcsts of Mr. and Mrs. Firmin Perry and family. Congratulations to Rod Mac- Nevirl the new manager oi Co- operative etore at Alberton. While in O‘Leary Rod made many friends who missed his cheery smile and wish him success in his new enter- prise. A large number from Hawlan went to Bloomfield Station to at- tend the dance and concert which was put on Easter Monday night by the talented people of Piusville. -wn onuia quantity Abegweit ‘ Trail Awirlding”, ther Mr. A. J. Mstheson- 01M?!- TO PAINT OR WASH Guaranteed high gloss enamel for ceiling, wells, woodwork and furniture — 22 colon. 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"m" "" O‘Lso|y - - Jsdeque North Ruitlco JOHNSTON 8' SON CLAUDE =MeNEILL WALTER M. IOWNESS A. P. GALLANT Murrfll "PPPQI" u. r. couoou. S. L. FRIZZILL MORRELL CONSUMERS Vernon lridoo CO-OPERATIVE new mus IUTIIIIIOID COTTON ‘fill! - IIOTHIII lay View GIANT IIAOLIOI Yuk. VIIIONIIHRIII. D. R. CUMMINGS nedferd couns- a sou Almlldsle a. nun saunas he Each one reported the concert a great success. Messrs. Melvin Bridges of c"- cumhec and Arnold Wood of How- "m were amen: those attending the Potato Growers Association meet-ins held m Charlottetown last week. Mr. Wood was appointed one of the directors. The Si. Anne's Club of Hovwlan and Woodstock held their monthly meeiins on April 19th instead of. the 12th. on account of Holy Week, I at the home of Mrs. Jerry Gallant, I 0n account of rain and slippery roads there were only 10 members Present. Meeting opened by prayer, There was only one member of sick committee present who ro- ported no sick in her part or the appointed are Mrs. Frank Richard, Mrs. Frank Peters and Mrs. Alban D. Arsenault. New lunch com. mitteo are (for sandwiches Miss Aletha Flnnan) Delma Gallant Ann Marie Richard. Mrs. Edmund Peters and Mrs. Jerry Arsenpum Mrs. Robert Gallant kindly invit. ed the members to hei- house (or "P" mfifllih‘; on second Tuesday 0f Mill’. When the business part of meeting was over meatin ad- journed with prayer. Then follow. Pd ‘h! 115W“ some of bingo from which $2.129 was realized. Afte: a delicious lunch was served by ladies on lunch committee, all de- Prlnoe County Hospital his many friends wish him a speedy recovery. dance on Wednesd tho Wellington Station Hall_ V on Saturday aftcr a short illness. (OP) detions and trained nurses are re- ported to be seriously ‘- work in South African mental hos- pltais. Nursing staffs are down so pa»: cent, and facilities must be in- creased by a third before all need- Boerd of Trade Hold Social Function nus-i Board of ‘Ilrade enjoyed a de- lightiul social function in the form of a banquet and enter i: at the Hillside Restaurant o _Monda.y evening. Upwanis of 40 persons were present The diimcr was presided over by the presid- ent, Mr. Peter Pate of O’Lea.~y. Mr. J.W. Don Campbell wea mas- ter of ceremonies. This banqu“ was held in hon- our of three charter members. namely Messrs. J. W. Waugh, F. L. Rogers and Dr. Purdy. Mr. Waugh was the only one of the three present at the banquet. Board of ‘n-ado was organized 4e Y9"! 18°- Tllie prooram was as follows: Toast to the Kins. proposed by Mr. J. W. Don Canrpbell. Toast to the ladies. proposed by Mr. Gilbert Geudet of Bloomfield and responded. to by Mire. C. H. Weeks. Toast to honored gueetl. lim- posed by Mr. Peter Pate and re- sponded to by Mr. Waugh. Chorus: “You Are My Sun- shine", with guitar accompani- ment by Mir. Jack Arbing of lock. Addresses by president Mr. Pate, Mr. Waugh (s charter member). ‘mast to Newfoundland. propos- ed by Mr. C. H. Weeks and re- sponded to by Mr. J. H. Pike. Chorus: "The More We Get Togeth ." . Address by Mir. Walter Hvnd- man. past president of the Char- lottetown Board of male. Ind director of National (‘amber o! Commerce. Address by Graham Rotors. Chorus: "Drink ‘lb Mo Only with Thine Eyes", and "My Wild Irish Rose." Brief oddreses h! Mil’- BWIIBO" Clark. president of Victoria and Orapoud Board of Trade. also by m. Prank Ourtis. president of Charlottetown Board of Trade. and Mr. Walthen Gaudet. Secret- ary Maritime Board of ‘Invade and Charlottetown Board of ‘Prado- chomsg “There's A bond’. Um! and "In The Evening bv the Moonlight." Brlf addresses by Rev. Fa- onev of Bloomfield, and chorus: "Old MacDonald Had A Farm.” Brief‘ addressee by Mr. Sanford Phillips and DnDewor of Otto-FY. also Mr. H. Heber Hardy- Closing remarks by the presid- ent Mr. Pate. (Taurus: "uioperary" and "Auld Lang Synef-D. Wellington w. 1!. r, Gaudet entered the recently. A very large rziowd attended-the sy evening at fills. Mark Arsenaiult of Abram‘: loge passed away at her home Seven members of the Boy Scouts of wellington at‘erided a convent- dietrict. The new sick committee ion in Bummerside on Saturday. The many friends of Miss Yvonne Gsudet are welcoming her home again after spending months in Charlottetown. the winter NEED MORE NURSE!‘ PRETORIA. South Africa - Shortages of accommo- Parted to their homes. Alliorlon 8r West Prince 41nd Alberton and West Prince » The Albcrton and West Prince I elsamlnglacherthu d“, for isol- honds and isldealforiemllyuse. srnluo onsssrs lIlAYONSl COTTONS! ALL SIZES Hero's a wonderful opportun. ity to collect your ontlro Summer Wardrobe-and save. Dresses for every occasion. $5.95 up I BARBAILAANN nnesssnorrr SUMMERSIDE 4 Professional Cards r. 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