Page The Guardian Mon_, April 21, 1958 S’Side Man Escapes When Fire Breaks Out In Bedroom Summerside firemen, in a 4 53.; m. alarm. home of Sydney Birch, at 533 Sheen Street, yesterday morning. Firemen worked for almost an hour to locate and remove burn- ing bedding and mattress from the second storey bedroom of Mr. Birch who said he fell asleep He said he escaped from the were called to the room with great difficulty when he awakened to find himself al- most overcome by the thick smoke pouring from the burning. mattress. _ It is understood that Mr. Birch was alone in the home when the while smoking. North Tryon Man Iniured — Mr. Parker Delaney of North Tryon was injured on Saturday when he fell and was pinned un- fire originated. Trowsdale, in Summerside, Mr. Delaney is confined to bed with an injury to the left leg. SPRINGHILL Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Nesbi-tt, derneath the weight of an oh» Augusta, Maint, were recent iect he was helping to carry. guests at the home of Mr. and Taken from North Tryon to the Mrs. Keir Yeo. H31"1‘I10J1Y- home of his daughter, Mrs. Eric S’Side Curling Club Holds Closing Dance The Summerside Curling Club held its annual closing dance in the club rooms Saturday evening, preceded by a day of curling in the closing mixed bonspiel to the highest point getters of which was awarded a trophy donated by the Im- perial Oil drilling crew of Well- ington. The winning rink was skipped by Ralph Bishop, with Kay Mclver as mate, Bob Boby. second stone, and Jean Boby, lead. Runners-up were Eric Johnston, skip, Eva Mac- Gregor. mate, Dot‘ McPhee, second stone, Irene Cameron, lead. Two Rinks tied for low score as follows: Harry Dickie, skip; Noreen Gi-llis, mate; Glydon Wil- lis, second; Thelma Willis, lead; and Stan Gay (skip), Edythe Dodds. mate; Viv Sheen, sec- ond; Irene Godkin. lead. Special prizes were awarded to Bill Cameron (youngest first year curler), Roy Grant (6-end competition). and Edythe‘ Mac- Lean (newest lady curler). GUARDIAN . WESTERN BURNS CHICK Hatchery now open. A special breed for every need. CARD PARTY Kensington Le- Mrs. Annie Cotton, Springhlll. is spending a few days at the home of her daughter and son- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cough- lin, Ellerslie. Mrs. Roland Bryant Borden, spent a recent weekend at the home of her mother, Mrs. Eliza Enman, Enmore. Mr. Fred Thompson and daugh- ter Doreen, Halifax, NS, spent the Easter weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Claude MacAr- thur, Springhill. Master Brian and Dennis En- man, sons of Mrs. Alice Enman, Springhill, spent their Easter va- cation at the home of their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Char- les Moreshed, West Devno. Mr. Vans Bryant, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roland Bryant, Borden, spent his Easter vacation at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Frost, Springhlil. Mrs. Glen Williams and chil- dren, Kenneth, Doris and Mar- sha, Mount Pleasant, spent the past weekend at the borne of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Pyke Bondenu Mr. and Mrs. Oharles Frost, Springhill, were recent visitors at the home of their daughter and son—in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Blair Strongman, Halifax, N.S. Mrs. Reginald Durant and in- farnt son Kevin, St. John, N.B., spent ‘a few days at the home of her parents, and Mrs. Lorne Grigg, Srpringhill. Mrs. Norma Rushton, of Pic- tou Landing, was a recent visi- tor at the home ocf Mr. and Mrs. Claude MacArthur, Springhill. Mr. and Mrs. William Noye, Mount Pleasant, and Mrs. Burns MacArthur, E-nmore, were re- cent visitors to Charlottetown. Miss Greta Pyke, daughter of gion Home Tuesday night 8:00 Mr. and Mrs. Ben Pyke, Bor- o'clock, good prizes and door den, is spending her Easter holi- prize. Sponsored by ladies aux- days at the home of Mrs. Glen iliary. BEDEQUE district Orange Williams, Mount Pleasant. Sympathy is extended to the husband and fa.-rnily of the late Lodge meeting in Orange Hall, M,.S_ Ar-fl,u,_,. MacDonald Sum_ Kensington April 21, This is a very important meeting a good attendance is requested. 7:30 p.m. memside, whose death occurred recently. E.A. Moore, recording secretary. CAR LOCATED —— A car own- ed /by Gerry Sheen was stolen Saturday evening from where it had been parked on Notre Dame Street near the Curling Rink. The stolen car was located, undam- aged, on Myrtle Street yesterday morning, and returned to its own-‘ Mr. and Mrs. Allber-t Enman, Streetsville, Ontario, were recent visitors at the home of Mr. En- mans parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Robert Enman, Victoria West. Mms. Clara MacLeod, Mount Pleasant, recently spent a few days in Summerside. Mr. Junior Enman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Reulben Enman left re- er. cently for Toronto, Omt,, where PERSONALS he will be employed. Miss Marilyn MacArthur, and A Springhill. is spending a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Preston MacAus1and, Summer- side. Miss Carol Ann MacKinnon. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank MacKinnon, New Haven. is spend- ing a few days at the home of her grandmother, Mrs. Clara MacLeod, Mount Pleasant. Mr. Harvey Amos, teacher of Mount Pleasant senior grades, attended the teachens’ convention at Charlottetown. Mrs. Eva Mac-Leod, of Mount Pleasant was a recent visitor at the home of her daughter and son . in-law Mr. and Mrs. George E.‘ Ba-llum, Bedeque. Congratulations are extended i to lVl.r. and Mrs. Wyman Mac-5 Arthur (nee Edythe Hardy) on‘ their recent marriage. I The weekly card party was? held in the school house with a large crowd in attendance. The prize a box of chocolates was won by Roger Williams for hav- ing highest score. Lunch commit- tee for next time is Mrs. Clinton MacLeod, Mrs. Willard Ballum, Mrs. Gerald MacArthur and Mrs. Roy Ramsay. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Dvyment and Mr. Arthur Ramsay return- ed home, after spending a few days in U.S.A. Mrs. Agnes Bryant, returned home, after spending the winter months, in Nova Scotia. - Mr. and Mrs. Bertram Phillips, Halifax, were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A1- lbert MacArthur Mount Pleasant. Mrs. Kenneth MacArthur, of Springhill, is spending a few days at the home of Mrs. Lynch, in- verness. The Presbyterian Ladies Aid of Victoria West was held at the, home of Mrs. Kenneth Enman of , Springhill, Seven members ans-' wered the Roll Call. Next place of meeting is at the home of Mrs. Kenneth MacAr- thur. Lunch committee is Mrs. Reuben Enman, Mrs. Roy Ram- saiy’, Mrs. John Bishop and Mrs. Ancel Ballum. W_ SEA VIEW SCHOOL The following is a report for the month of March of Sea View School. Grade X. 1. Fannie Adams. Grade IX. 1. Myrna MacLeod,“ 2. Doreen Adams. Grade VIII. 1. Sylvia Murphy, 2. Lorraine Coulson. Grade'VII. 1. Buddy Clark, 2. Lennie MacLaren, 3. Lowell Coul- son. Grade VI. 1. Gear is M . Grade V. 1. Judy lgVoodsi1(1lr¢=gh2’. Boyd Donald, 3. Lloyd Murphy. Grade IV. 1. Earle Adams. Grade II. 1. Heather Murphy, 2. Ellsworth Rogers, 2. Alberta MacLeod, , Grade I. 1. Philip Campbell. Highest average in senior grad. es. Sylvia Murphy. Highest average in junior grad- es, Earle Adams. Teacher: Gertrude A. Crozier_ T Mrs. David Walker of New An- nan. with her children, Cathy and Davie, are visiting in Summer- side, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Morrison. Miss Jaonne Williams, Springhill, spent their Easter holidays at the home of M1‘. and Mrs. I-Ia-rold Henderson, Summerside. Miss Ruth Enman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Enman, Spfingthill. is spending a few days Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Morrigon of Summerside left Friday for the Province of Quebec on a bus- lness and pleasure trip. The many, friends in Char-’ lottetown and Summerside of Mr. Cecil Barbour, the general proprietor of the Trading Post, will be sorry to learn he is ill. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G°0_1'E€ Ch-appell, Summerside. MISS Joan Enman, daughter of REGENT He is a patient County Hospital. in Prince Monday - Tuesday Professional Cards "Johnny Tremain” Chartered Accountants T- Earle Hickey & 00. Canadian Bank of Commerce Building Summerside, P.E.I. Phone 2235 Technicolor H al Stalmaster, Luana. Patten. ATTENTION. I Montrose School District All tax arrears owing Montrose School District must be paid before May 15 or they will be passed in for collection. By order of trustees. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Enmanuji 1 BOYS’ WEAR DEPARTMENT BOYS’ JEANS 4 BOYS’ GAPS In a wide’ range of colors and styles 980 to $1.50 Ivy League style or twill of sturdy chino in striped or plain. Sizes 6 to I8 years. $2.98 to $4.98 BOYS’ JACKETS Ivy League style in corduroy with con- trasting trim or stripes. Also reversible style. corduroy or chino. Sizes 6 to I6 years. $4.93 ..s9.9_5_ BOYS’ DRESS PANTS Nylon gabardine or Cenlura flannel. Large iety of colors in sizes 6 to 16 years. __ $4.95 to $7.95 VCI I’- BIJYS’ HOSE . Stretchee Hose in lambs wool and orlon 896 to $1.00 BOYS’ SPORT SHIRTS Ivy League style with long sleeves.‘ Black ‘~ with colorful stripes. Sizes 6 to I6 years. ___@.98 to $2.98 ‘ aovs’ SWEATERS Orlon with long sleeves, V neck sAvn — SPECIALS - snvn E .. the "newest shades. Sizes 6 to I6 years. $4.95 to $8.95 Boys’ cotton’ Sport Shirts in plain or fancy‘ patterns with long or short sleeves. Sizes 8 to 16 yrs. Reg. $2.98. Reg. $12.95’to $14.95. Boys’ Car Coats with duffle style front three quarter length. Sizes to 16 yrs. Special $1.44 Special $8.88 IIMMERSIDE Monday - Tuesday Wednesday Matinee Tuesday 3:30 ”An Affair To Remember" With Deborah Kerr and Cary Grant. - Barrister George R. MacMahon, LL.B. 255 Water St. Phone Summerside 3551 Summerside 'Also Kensington on Saturdays) ; INSURANCE R. E. Ellis & Son Limited Fire —- Auto — Casualty 5 Summer St. Summerside ' O . 1. Allis-Chalmers PE°me"'sEs pulley and live power take off, E-OE} garlglgall axle, power adjusted rear wheel treads. Full P"H'0N1‘.3’ 3587‘ hydraulic system. Like new. OPPOSITE GUARDIAN OFFICE Summerside Summer St. B. F. Hunter. R..O. Summerside, P.E.I. Phone 3116 SMALLMAN’S BUILDING A. Raymond Grant B.Sc., 0.D. 288 Water Street, Above Maurice Mill’s Men’: Wear. PHONE 3530 Photographers THE READ STUDIO 0. W. SEARS \ Summerside 1. Model order. and power take off and FARMERS We have the following used overhauled trac- tors for immediate delivery. B Allis-Chalmers tractor with starter, lights, pulley and PTO. In good running 1. International Super A tractor with pulley new tires, with comfort cover. A real buy. '\ 1. Massey Harris 102 Jr. with starter, lights, Dulley and power take off. A real bargain. We also have new Allis-Chalmers tractors in CAME Kensington Mon. - Tues, 7:15-9:15. The most talked about picture of the general public.,Gary Cooper in “Friendly Persuasion“. Co-star. William Wyler’s production .. ring Dorothy McGuire. Anthony Perkins, Marjorie Main (Ma Kettle). Hear the voice o-f Pat; Boone singing the title-song. 30th the CA and D14 m talk it over with us. CO. ed in trading or contracting for potatoes call and THE HALL MANUFACTURING Summerside. P.E.I. I I Model WD tractor with adjustable front hydraulic, touch control, odels and anyone interest- LTD. CHlI'..DREN’S WEAR COMMUNION DRESSES SLEEPER ‘E75 Two piece sets of nylon and cottonlin white, pink. Nylon with pleated or fancy overskirt with taffeta blue or yellow. Sizes 6 mos. to 2 years. slip. Sleeves are also included. Sizes 6, 7,‘ 8. $1.69 $5.98 TWILL COVERALLS Have zipper front closing in shades of light blue or tan with contrasting stripe trim. Sizes S. M. L. XL. $2.98 BABYALLS I In corduroy, twill, chino or suedine with Disney pat- terns. Beautiful pastel shades, in sizes S. M. L. XL. . $1.59 to $2.98 INFANTS’ DIAPER SETS In‘ broadcloth seersucker or glazed cotton with_match— lng pants. Are plastic lined, frilled or plain In sizes 6 mos. to 2 years. $3.29 to $3.98 BOYS’ ROMPERS One, two or three piece sets in terelene, broadcloth or viyella. Sizes 6 mos. to 2 years. $2.98 to $5.95 ‘ CHILDS' JACKETS In corduroy, twill or chino in short or long style. A variety of colors in sizes 2 to 3x. $2.98 to $3.98 SLEEPING BAGS In nylon or viscose, one or two piece sets. $3.93 to $5.95 I GIRLS’ SLACKS [vy league or boxer styleuwith narrow or wide stripo pattern. Sizes 3 to 6x. , $1.98 to $2.29 SAVE ~ SPECIALS - SAVE Girls’ viscose, wool and nylon ankle hose with roll cuff. Reg. 59c -- SPECIAL . . . TABLE Includes sleepers. sweaters, corduroy childs 2-piece pyjama 23c HALF PRICE ALL HALF PRICE Girls’ wool or nylon cardigans in Girls’ nylon or wool pullovers with Girls’ nylon or rayon panties, pastel shades. Sizes 4 to 14X. short sleeves. Sizes 4 to 6X. 2 to 14. Reg. $2.98 --- SPECIAL . . $1.44 Reg. $2.98 --- SPECIAL . . $1.44 Reg. to 69c -- SPECIAL r» s M L ,_I_.__i\_/TIA N ' s in .11. infants’ pants. sets. sizes 19:1