EAQEJIKFHI ___.'ruc GUARDIAN. cnsntpfrfrarowb usr rm; Till" Y . AAAAA‘AAA ‘Ana... ‘Aaaann; rmnn: cnwAnn-I A PARAMOUNT PICTURE I ._ l" J/ / 1'5 I ' , . _ v/ h, _ .1 1 m annx- run riiitn - tiilililii nnnsnn lllfll Slllllli -'lllilii ifllilifi - Ptlilil lilillilflt QAPITQL rnnnv and wenncsnnv NEWS . sronrs - counnv . TRAVEL ' IIILLMB iiillilllIilNlTS gnctoetcooo! m. (#411676; WAY es Belling iirummnnd s result: mrnr - ammo er znnrcturulr-rnx SHOWING AT 3:30-78:45 owro-eo-w o->o4e o-v- o e 0406 Q4404 00-6-6» HO-O-O-OGGVO 54-0 Ii-O-O/OJ-O-OOO-CJ; " n: illilEAiiEll” nits-survive WED. ZW/aeggym’ M-O-OC-O-O-OJ-OXX 0 e wo-o , sunwus Ar i snt-r-n an.‘ Thenevls thevheiewerldhel . been waiting forl llngboel again with lorry, and even better in a siorymllllvve l1 » ornormbyttieverysetnewiea who oo-evihored that lumen rel nit "Going My Way"! . A4QAlQQ‘AAA$¢AAAA naghann“nn-“ gs CORN WALL UNITED W. M. l. The Cornwall United W. M. 8. was entertained st the Manse on Monday evening, (or their Barter meeting Ind 0'99"“ With I I010 by Mrs. Stewart Drake. Mrs. Frank Howard was leader for the devotional period. The Theme? Gods Love revealed through Chrislian given. Scripture read- ings by Mrs. Walter Boyle and Mrs. Watson Livinlstone. The offering was taken end dedicated Minutes of the March mfliillB which was held at the home o! Mrs. I-lazen Howard were read by Elmer Frizzell and roll celled. A round table dilcueeioin on ‘Trans- lating the Bible for Illitere-te People" was introduced by Mrs. M. K. charmer: end Mrs. Kennlson MecKinnnn, they gave vivid sketches from the lines of Andrew l-lensey. African Congo and Rev. and Mrs. H. D. Peck. Guatemala. S. A“ The most touching wu the manner in which the African j TEMPliliAliY CANCELLATION OF W nnnnnuu rncirrc snznnsinr nsr or ruunv szmnn: Account necessity of placing S. S. "Princess Helene" into dry-dock, April 25th to and including Mey 18th, service en the Boy of Fundy Route will be suspended, between Drgby and Saint John, during this period. H. I. SAUNDERS, District PossengeHAgsnt, Canadian Pocrfic Railway,- Seini John, N. B. i‘ __ LOOK! A5 YOUNG As THEY ARE, sues WHILE 5H5 FOOLS TH’ DOG.’ I Wi5H I COULD TEACH YOU THiN65 THAT QUICK! '0 i’ .,',,\ MU,’ L L i.» ' ‘up i l)». people responded to Bible stories, ' lly the story of "The Cross" Financial report was given by Mrs. Muriel Godlrfly- Exflllllli work by the Mission Band was reported. ‘Ilhe president. Mre. Charles Hyde presided over the business period. An interesting letter was reed from Mlle Beryl liforson, Manrlleswas c, I, by Mrs. Livingstone and one from Mrs- .1_ iiaeton by Mrs. Walter Boyle. Meeting closed with singing "Now May’ He Who lit-om The Dead." Lunch was served by the hostess assisted by Mn. Godfrev. Mrs. Drake and Mrs. Harry Crosby. PROTECT YOUR WOOIINS will! MOTH-DH) MOTHPROOFING SPRAY (Kim/i r.-, '. |. ;.r SAFE v SUI! e ECONOMIC“ r B)‘ d. l. wllllllwll WELL, I ‘DON'T THINK ‘IOU i; 7r \ A‘. rue EASTERN GUARDIAN ‘scams. ioivrsuum llarell e. Stewart. Mire AGENT GEORGETOWN: AGINTI HOUR-IS: Midi Elli may. Albert sum. an. us; Harriet Clair. Levers. Weldon end Golden Iervfll "ran Guerdlia may or bought u any ol use gqyerqpmgunssnuguerelleellblewsllyerllraolor. 1a Ceenetewa: The Poet Onion in leurte: Oondoa’: aed Iloreaes leper. Ia St. Peter's: The PM Oflel. ..'I‘0I “Ll -- i933 Chevrolet coupe. lleoonditioned motor. new tires- Aonty Molten-us “flin- Montague. Ml‘. Homer Nicholson. commer- cini traveller. was a Sunday visitor to Montague. __,._ Miss Mary. Rios. who has spent the past few months in Boston has returned to her home in Montague. w, M-t Parry, well known Abe- gwoit hockey player. was a Sun- day visitor to Montague. Miss Frances Prirsper, staff o! Clark Bros. Montague. was a vis- Zior to Charlottetown on Frldllh Mrs. Katherine Mechlren. Who has been sway for some months. has ‘returned to Mont-wave i" spend the summer at her home. mm. end Mrs. my Kennedy. Qhglottetown, were week-end vis- itors to Mont/mu. guests o! Mrs- Kennedy's mother. Mrs. Minnie MacDonald. w. Kenneth Clements. who is tekiazr as: electrical course at. the Vocational viking. Charlottetown. spent. the week-end at his ps1- ents‘ home in Montague. Mr. Fred Ceilings. Canadian Ne- uonai Railways employee stationed at cardigan. was a week-end vis- itor at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. James Collinfl. Mon- tague. _-¢_ Mr. and Mrs. Louis Condon and‘ Mr. and Mrs. John Daly. Gle- pereaux, were recent visitors w ‘Montague, guest 0d Mr. William Steele and sister, Mary. 0n Thursday night the regular weekly dance was held at Yea’! Hall attended by a large crowd. Music was supplied by the George- town Holy Nome orchestra. ...*COR.RECTION -- In the re- port of the inquest concerning the late time: MacDonald. it should have been John Burke. Lyndole; also Ernest MacDonald. Volley- field. not Upper Montseus 1s elven in both cases. The Akete. c. C. 1. T. ot- the United Church met in the class- room on Thumlay. April lnth. The meeting opened with the C. G. l- 1‘. Purpvee Prayer. This was fol- lowed by a short business Period with the president, Barbara Maison presiding. The Bible Study ou "Joseph on the Throne". was led by Min Pearl Greene. During the work period on the scrap books. a lunch was served and enjoyed by all. 'I‘he meeting closed with Taps. On Friday night, April i6, the Reserve Army hockey team held their banquet in the Army Ber- racks hall. A delicious dinner was served the members who enjoyed themselves to the greatest extent. Guests o! honor were Mayor Doug- las MscGowan and Capt. C. H. Kydd. At the conclusion o1 the dinner. epeeehes were made by m. MwGowen. Mr. Kydd, Mr. Grat- ton Peardon. Captain oi’ the hoc- key tearn, Mr. Ernest Carver, lVIr. Albert Aitlccn, and Mr. Preston Peordon. speakers spoke of the spirit of competition and good fel- lowship which the hockey club in- spired among its members, and emphasized the fact that such fei- lowship is a necessary factor in training young men in discipline and fair play. The players ex- pressed the teelinl that they hsd had a very successful year, and looked forward to n. reformation of the team next year. The weekly meeting o! the Vai- leyfleld Young Peoples Union was held in the classroom o! the church on iuseday night, April 18th, and opened with the devo- tional period led by Edna MacKen- zie. The hymn. "He Leedeth Me", was sung and followed with scrip- ture reedlnl by Mack Muuod. and prayer by Rev. ll. C. Adams, after which t-he hymn, "The spac- ious i-ir "'. was sung. The leader announced the topic, "Priv- ate note from prison". and Kay Mlm-ay and John Nicholson led Nse discussion. Rev. w. Adams then spoke on the topic. He stat- ed that in this letter written by Paul to Philemon regarding his run-away slave Onesinrua, Pau. asks Philemon to receive him beok not as e servant but as a Christian brother.‘ lt-‘showe us that Christ- ian family ia all one brotherhood under one Father. Mr. Evans urged that each member present read over again this one chapter Ipistlo of Paul to his beloved friend Philemon. In the absence o! the president. Aline MacDonald. the vice-president, Gordon MaoI-‘her- son had charge o! the business meeting. The secretary, Irene Bruce. read the minutes, and cel- led the roll to which thirty-one members and visitors responded with a verse o! scripture. There was a brief discussion on quarter- ly givinl to M. and M. It Ill - moved by Angus Martin. seconded h! lbs. W. A. Bruce. that 05.00 given this quarter from the . The etcretery was, asked to write Put. X. Borer-lee for an ettonaion of books on hand. lire ‘ was also asked to write John R. lhrtla o! the Notional rum Board. f so». John Nicholson was appoint- ed devotional leader for the non aseetlfll. and nu. Irene eneee tn give a special talk to the youne o. A letter from Mr. and bu: MacDonald and family aeknowleddihl flowers and letter at minnow vu reed he the m rotary. ‘the altering wss received and amounted to UM. Iilll were presented and moved to be paid. The hymn, "Just As 1 Amfifol- lowed by the "Lord's Prayer" in unison, brought the meeting to a close. A “Share the Wealth" pro- gram followed at which Mr. Johr Vsafluekirk was master o! cere- monies. Rev. Mr. Evade and Mrs Angus Martin had prepared quee- tions. Miss Irene Bruce had see ured prizes, and Gordon MacPher sou provided tickets. This program produced tnuoh resentment as ques- tions were salted. Prizes and con the Oscar prize was won by Mr- Roy Gillie. Following the pro gram. refreshments were served. and the much eruoyed evening was brought to a close by forming s circle. and all members aingl “Bleot Be The Tie Thot. link." Mt. Stewart ea-w-w Mr. and Mrs. My hard one two daughters Ethel and Ofll motored to the City recently. Q'@N— The property o! m. Freak Grit- fin on Main Street in Mt. Btewut was purchased recently by M: Francis MacDonald. Ml’. and Mrs. James Lund and son Pius have returned to their home in Mt. Stewart having spent the winter in ‘rracedie. Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Lemiux o! Ottawa who arrived home by plane on Sunday afternoon to attend the funeral of Mrs. Lemiuxs moth- er. Mrs. J. J. MacDonald return. ed to Ottawa on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Coffin have taken up residence in their sum- mer home in savage Harbour where Mr. Coffin will be engaged in the fishlnl’ industry. - Mt. Stewart. Mr. Preston McAskill, teacher e1 sensor school. spent the week end at his home in Mt. ltowsrt and Mr. Warren McGuirk. teacher of Mt. Stewart school went the weekend with Mfr. and Mrs. Hugh Cummiskcy. Drornm. Mr. Hugh J. McPheo o! West It Peters had the misfortune o! tail- ing through his barn loft recently breaking his arm. Dr. Roach oi’ Mt. Stewart was immediately call- ed end the latest report states he is progressing favourably. The snow storm which came up so rapidly on Friday morning caught many motorists unaware: and several cars were stranded be- tween Mt. Stewart and St. An- drews until they were shovolled out. Georgetown Anti Vicinity “Bonny" George. employee n! lantern Coach Unis. was a visitor to his home on Sunday. Mine Marion Morrison has re- turned home after spending some time in Charlottetown. Mr. John Batchilder, watchmen of tho 5. B. Charles A. Dunning, spent the week end at his home in Georgetown. Mr. Peter Mertell of New ‘Glas- gow arrived home a few daye ago and will remain home for the lob ster fishing season. John Boyce of Charlottetown spent the week end with his par ents,’ Rev. and Mrs. S. J. Boyce. 0n Saturday the C. H. Llewellyn and Sons lobster mack made the trip to Bouris and reurh, this is no doubt the first water trip of the season between these two points. The Georietown-mwer Mon tsgue lorry under command oi Captain H. Larsen made her first. iggular crossings on Sunday. the Ira-u‘- Mr. Frank MacDonald had the misfortune o! losing s herrack of hay on Thursday by fire. while burning some grass. Pro-occupied at the time with mending a fenoe the fire hsd too much headway when noticed to save the benaok. Mr» and Ilse. William Bullet-t left seturdey on return to their home in louris, after spending the winter months at the home oi their daughter, Mrs. spurgoor. Walker. Mr. l. Wallace Crossroad ei lyrecule, New York. is spending his vacation in Georgetown. when he is the guest of his sister. In. Mary Yorston. Mr. Croesmsn h the eon of the late Mr. B. H. Crosunsn of louthport. Notices have posted ceiling or nominations”: a person to serve as ‘lvwn Councilor to till e veoancy caused by the resigne- tioo o! Councillor w. J. Fitnes- ale. Mr. transmits mlnetm metres the third time e has lead to be filled ‘s . i; solation prizes were presented, and ' icy make my breakfast lag. more enjoyable. including Delicious Grape-Nuts RAPE-NUTS Contribute a lot to e good. balanced breakfast-cat- bobydrata. proteiol. minerals. And Grape-Nuts are the most economical pert of e good breakfast-you need only 2 tablespoons of Grape-Nuts for LAN your lent-minute studying for the evening-not the middle of the night. And plan to have the Tough Exam ' wide-awake energy you need for exams by having A GOOD “Breakfast l more tempt- Remember. A Product of General Foods ur cereal. All grocers have Gra - ate. g’ P‘ 1s ncoNOMY “w” U Ive Nil“ RAPE-N Eapl" giiy. G w amprNulialei-vlorecrdwv w o iuice ahlllrini i“ yo mo ‘m3 mi “FF Pun“ odd cs8 N u QQLPE-NUTS l‘ bu“ ‘w, ‘gour- fix’; mo 9W5‘ h“ ‘ "uflpwm Fold m c? piss“! 205° B.) l w! ‘m’ w.“ beaten held”; Boise m new vi” (lea until a ‘u yoilu. "mo" w“, water. 1 ha“; n ma‘! hum ._ 5 “blur” "glance rind bwtsefl o; o ‘a ' / \ hClPmW ‘l. flour $3M ll! WW“!!! | l 2 "hlelPiwm u‘ . i ' _ 4 rein-iii?“ erupt“ ' n (irelIte-llluis 5 s: _ APRIL 20. 1948 _.i_ l Coming Up? Mount Stewart Mr. Chandlerztupervisor of rural schools, was in the vicinity on Friday on his annual inspection. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Court of Beater-d were guests oi Mr. and Mrs. Bari Jay on Sunday- . Mrs. Jordon of Moncton. N. B. is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jay. Pisquid. Mir. Daniel Birt. relieving section foreman, Morell, was a week-end visitor to his home in Pisquid. Mr. and Mrs. William Taylor of Maple Hills were Sunday visitors in the home of Mrs. Taylor's par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Aflleck. Mr. Winston Birt. and Mr. John McKir-mon of Clark Bros, St. Pet- er's Bay, were in Mt. Stewart Sun- (lly- Mr. Alvin Molrienzie. Govern- ment gsrage employee, spent the week-end at his home in Mt. Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Coffin of Charlottetown spent Sunday with PLEASANT VIEW SCHOOL Doris Doucette. Horior roll for the March. Grade VIII — 1, ladle Petty; 2 Elaine Doucette. Grade VII (a) 1. Milli-lid Doucette; 2, Claire Doucette: 8, Doucette. 2, Sheila Perry. Wilbert Gaudatte. Dourette; 2, Noreen Aylword; 3, Teacher - Rite Knox. - Grade 1V — i. Ellen Gsudet: month o! l. Vernon Geudette; s, Dorothy Grade III - 1, vililfred Doucette; Grade II — l. Allan Doucette; I. Norma Claudette. Grade 1 _ (a) 1, Evelyn Grade VII (b) ._ l, Mu Doucette. Doucette; 2. Austie Aylward; 3, Grade I - (b) - l, Philip Frederick Doucette, Bernard; 2, Junior Doiucette; t, Grade V — 1, Catherine Arthur Doucette. SWIFTS BABY BIlIBKS We have o surplus of day-old and started chicks which must be moved immediately. Popular breeds such as New Hempshires, Iorred Rocks, Light Sussex x New Hampshire and White Leghorns. In order to clear our brooders these are being offered ct popular prices. Here is your opportunity to get early R.O.P. Sired Chicks and still be in time for foil egg production. Phone our hatchery at Charlottetown 2192 collect and get full information. swirrs IIiiTGIIERY Mrs. Coflirrs mother, Mrs. Lloyd Jay. Mt. St. Mr. and NLrs. Pius lMcMillan. Censvoy. have as their guest Mrs. McMillan‘: parents, of Monctou. N. B. Mrs. James Jardine and son Stanley, and NLrs. Montague. Mc- Kay were visitors to the City on Saturday. Mr. Allen MacDonald o! the pas- senger department, C. N. R.. Chor- lottetown, spent Sunday at his home in St. Andrews. w. and lVIrs. Guy Glover and Min Jean Afilsck of Charlotte- town. visited the heme of their parents in Mt. Stewart on Sunday. Mr. David Jay and Mr. Cyrene McIntyre o! the Abeaweit, Bor- den, visited their homes in Mt. Stewart over the week-end. The report from the trout fisher- men is that there was very poor catches on opening ‘day but good fishing in some of the ponds an Saturday. Dr. and Mrs. shepherd, who have been spending the past two weeks with friends and relatives in Nova Beetle, returned to their home in Mt. Stewart Saturday. Min Marion MacDonald. nurse- in-treining at. the Fslconwood Hospital, spent. the weekend at. thr home of Mr. and Mrs. Pius Mec- Donald. Among those ependins the week end at their homes in Mt. Stewart : Peter McLeod and John oDonald of Prince o! Wales College: Miss Mary Lou MacDon- ald: Mien Frances Gallant, and w... lemons MacDonald. ‘flwmarriege is taking place in Montreal in May of Mary Eletha and Catherine winnitred. daught- m a! w. Victor Ran o! Mi. Stewart. to mead Raymond and flu! Joseph. none at w. and m. George Harper at Ililllboro N. I. t 800d will! be! %u o tn; Jar-Than?! _ ,~ ,1 n. to-he tow their Mt. ltlwsrt reie~ eves sad Irina - _ . PHONE’2l9Z CHARLOTTETOWN, F.E.l. . J STARTED CHICKS / We have a limited quantity of Barred Rock IO-day-old start- ed Chicks, which we will sell ct day-old prices. Delivery must be token TUESDAY or WEDNESDAY, r APRIL Z0 and 2lst If interested Phone us Collect. DlLLlill and SPILLETT CHICK HATCHERY Charlottetown wo-e-oao-oooooooeooooooo-oweooooeoooooooooo o+¢++ ......___ '|\‘ir.'.I"..L._' l y cont w‘ srnnk - We ere well stocked with Cool et present, cornprisiflq AMERICAN HARD wur, OLD svnurv,‘ surmount. ACADIA NUT, ACADIA LUMP; IRAS D'OR SCREENED and COKE. DILIVIRICS lN Al“ QUANTITY W. "D. GILLIS &_ CO. NONI in i . p>0-@a-0-0--~...----__--_‘-.-...-..-.-......--..a--A_‘_‘_» . ‘. .