. . Celehitlng his 70th. birthday recently, air ‘themes Beochqn. left: famed conductor and llVffiieSl. liqure in Brltains musical lite. We» i presented wztlfa birthday cake ill London. Ens. IHCOFPOFIiBd i" the ' d having on the label the " design o! the cake is n gramcphane recor n _ _ slnscsrilption: “A ltazppy birth-fin)’- Sir Thomas Beesham. Mi. {girlie-i Murray, a U.S. recording company executive. presented the 0K 9- n..- ............-c _-,. -.....;..,.‘. .... - ml...‘ 44. . attention FARMERS On Hand For Immediate Delivery No. s0 and s0 COCKSHUTT TRACTORS IT-Tooth Spring Tooth HARROWS (at old prices) . No. 11 DRILL snnnnns, 11 and 1s full! ‘ " One macron MANURE srnnanrzrt (Cockshutt) A Rubber Tired FARM WAGGONS POTATO PLANTERS and TRACTOR HARROWS The Following New Machinery At A 25% Discount Cockshutt N0. 12 RIDING CULTIVATORS y ' . Used Machinery One No. 60 Cockshutt TRACTOR (Reconditioned) One Eureka POTATO PLANTER (used one season) One horse drawn DISC HARROW (used one season) James A. McNeiII And Sons SUMMERSIDE ALL Drama Festival Prince 0o. Play-Offs -Drama Festival play-oars in Prince County begin Friday night, May 30th. when Cape Traverse meets Kelvin Grove (group 2) at Bedeque Hall. Owe Traverse presents the drama “The Wihirlwlnd" with a cast. oi tour. oompnising Miss Mar- garet Lord. Miss Evelyn Bell. Raymond Morrison and David Mlu-phy. Kelvin Grove in "Jean Valjean and the Bishop" has a cast which‘ includes Mrs. Robert Hogs. Mrs. Fred Court. Leaman Gaseley. Crawford Picketts and Frank Glover. ' On Wednesday night, May 25th. two more groups will periorm at Freetown. Tryon in a sprightly comedy features the (allowing cast: Mrs. Sheldon Howatt, Mrs. Austin Smith. Miss Florence Malbey. Mrs. Alban Gaudet. Miss Dorothy Tgy. lor. Kelvin Grove (groulp l) will also present a comedy "She Married Well" has a ceot comprising Mrs. Morris Caselcy, Miss Georgie Yeo. Miss Ethel Callaghan, Arnold Walker. Edgar Millar and George MsoMurdo. The Adgiudicators for these play- ofls are respectively, Mrs. Ar- tihur Henry and ‘assistant (select- ed), Mr. Harry Budgen and Mr. Bramrwell Chandler, all o! Char- lottetown. “GENTLEMAN” CK) BE SEEN 1N FILM DIYSTERY —Columbia's “T-he Gentleman from Nowhere." new mystery melo- drama stoning Warner Baxter in the role or a man who comes ba-ck from the dead to make his “killers" pay for their crime, is at the Capi- tol TheaL-N. Summerside. Featured parts are taken by Fay Baker, former Broadway actress in -her first important Hollywood as- signment; Luis Van Rooten, who scored impressively in Columbia's ‘To the Ends 01 the Earth"; and the veteran character actors, Charles Lane and Wilton Graft’. In “The Gentleman (rcm No- where." Baxter Iorsakes his popu- lcr "Crime Doctor" role to portray a scientist, framed on a charge of aibscondixg with his firmls funds, who disappears and bccc. a night watchman to hide hi iden- tlty_ Some time later. an insurance detective investigating a warehouse robbed-y. notes the amazing resem- blance between the two men. Convinced (mistakenly) that Baxter is not the same man and hoping to solve the old case. the detective persuades him to "im- personals" himself! CRAWLEY. Sussex, England — (GM-Rev. D. L. Couper received a letter irom a former parish- ioner now living in British Col- umibia, commenting on the "per- fect reception" o! a broadcast from the parish church here. 47 men's suns PURE WOOL ENGLISH WORSTEDS, TAILOR- ED BY FASHION-CRAFT, TOWN HALL and COOK CLOTHING IN ALL THE NEW SHADES. SINGLE AND DOUBLE BBEASTED STYLES. '~ Ifillldlls. TALLS and SHORTS Siua as u» s: RIGULAR $52.50 lo $72.50 srscmt 25% orr GARMENT! FINIS Annual Meeting Of Tignish Ladies Aid _ The first annual meeting o! the Tigniah Ladies’ Aid wks hsld re- cently in the assembly room or tho Dalton School. with an at- tendance ol twelve members. The meeting was called to or- der at three o'clock by Ma's. J. J. McNally, president. Mrs. Mc- Nally then gave her report. She said the year had been a moat mccesstnl one with the members all showing a. great interest the work. she was well pleased with what was accomplished and thanked everyone lor the iinc spirit oil co-operation shown. She said she was looki ion-ward to the ‘Iignisilj Ladies’ cl doing big- ger and better things in the GOTH- lng year. The recording secretary, Mrs. W. J. Shea. gave an outline oi the work done from May 1948 to 1949. ‘rho-re are thirty-two rnemlbe s en- rolled; meetings were held regu- larly once a month with always a good attendance. Money to carry on the work undertaken by the Aid was raised by means oi a ser- im o1 six card parties held in the 111g: _ GLJARDIAN. yuaannoggarowly ll"l. view mm Marni"! EM’ ' 14%’ O“Um-m-m, what coflee! Whsl a perfectly grand morningW-n that's how new Chase k Sanborn Coflee is taming mm. homes o! members during the win- ter months, and a pantry sale and i sale 0d home-made articles which‘ was held in me month or Decem- ber. At the time o! the commun- ity picnic held in Aliberton last sununer with proceeds ior Wesl- em Hospital, the members 0i the} Aid were in charge o! the dinner; table that was sponsored by the‘ parish oi ‘Tlgnisil. j Mrs. John B. Cameron. let, vice-president, gave a talk on the‘ duties Oil a Ladies’ Aid in regard to hospital work. She said this; wank is greatly needed and al- ways appreciated by the hospital’ stafl. . The pwchaslng convener. Mrs. Peter J. Burke. gave her report. on the amount o! materials bought ; and the quality and price oi same. ' Mrs. Joseph Walsh. eonvener on . sewing and knitting, reported one evening a week given by the mem- bers for this work. and gave an estimate o! the work done. she complimented the members iur the nice appearance o! the lin- ished articles. > Rev. J. A. MacDonald then aa- dmssed the meeting. He sold he was very pleased to lee the great amount o! work the ladies had completed in the first year. Fath- er MacDonald said an organization 0t this kind is a credit to any town and he was gilad to see the Tignlsh Ladies‘ Aid not trvlng to do too much. but what they were doing was very well done. Mrs. A. J. MacDonald, 2nd vice- president. moved a vote of thanks be tendered Rev. J ‘A. MacDonald for his thoughliul ess in attend- lnrz the meeting and ior his kind Words o! encouragement. and also for the good advice he was always so vrilling to oftter to the Ladies‘ Aid at any time he was called upon during the yiee-r. This vote or thanks ivas heartily endorsed by all present and was then pre- sented Father MacDonald by Mrs "year and are as follows: blues into sunshine! it's convivi- al —~ heartening —— angel-making! Enjoy its delightful flavor to- morrow. Ask your grocer today for a pound of new Chase d: Sanbom Coflee. MeIflVMmaSa/iéonrl J. J. MicNally. » ‘Ilhe president also thanked Mrs. A. J. MacDonald. Mira. Joseph Walsh. Mrs. Peter J. Burke and Mrs. J. M Nlicam (or the use o1 their homes l'or s_ place to hold meetings once a month and to: the weekly sewing. The executive were unanimous- ly returned to oflice for another Presl- dent, Mrs. J. J. McNaJly; 1st vice- ;president, Mrs. John B. Cameron; 2nd vice-president. Mrs. A. J. MacDonald; recording-secretary. ‘ma. W. J. shea; treasurer. Mrs. Joseph A. Macdonald; oonvensr on buying. Mrs. Peter J. Burke; convener on sewing, Mrs. Joseph Walsh. Says Britain Must Slash Export Prices LIVERPOOL. England, May 17- (AP) -- Lord Woolton today said Britain is "doomed to economic disaster" unless she can slash the prices o! her products in world markets before United States aid ends in 1952. Lord Woolton. chair- man o! the Conservative Party. said buyers visiting this month's British industries Fair have turn- ed down goods because prices are too high. Cl-XELMSFORD, England - (CP) — Robins were hatched in a wash- pcg bag here. ___ ‘Tign . Mr. and Mrl. Elmer Klnch and ‘baby oi Halifax. N.S., were viait- lng in Tlgniah, the guests ot Mrs. Klnch‘; parents, Mr. and Mrs. How- ard Harper. . Mrs. Alphie Araenault and Ion Victor oi’ Nail Pond have gons to Halifax, N.S., to apend two weeks with Mrs. Araenault’: daughter. Mrs. Richard Knox and Mr. Knox. Mrs. John Araenault. Harper Rd, ls a patient in the Prince Edward Island Hospital. Charlottetown. Mrs. Arlenault’: many (rienda hope the may benefit greatly from this course o! medical treatment. Miss Ann Marie Araenault, a clerk with the Post Otlice De» partmcnt, Tignllh, is enjoying her annual two weeks’ vacation and spending it at the home o! her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Alphls Arlen- ault, Nall Pond. i Friends oi’ Mr. E. J. McTague. Tlgniah, are happy to know he has returned to his home from the Prince County Hospital. Summer- alde. Mr. McTague underwent a major operation several weeks ago and is making rapid progress to health and we all hops he may con- tinue to gain. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mcinnla of East Point have taken up resi- dence in Tlgnlsh (or the summer months. Mr. McInnis is employed with the Fisheries Department as patrol inspector. To Mr. and Mrs. Mclnnls we extend a hearty wel- come and hope they enjoy their stay in Tignlsh. Mr. Walter Bernard, manager of Morris, Bernard and Co. general store at Tigniah is again home after a motor trip through Central Canada and the New England States. Mr. Bernard accompanied his parents, His Honor Lieutenant Governor J. A, Bernard and Mrs. Bernard and his sister, Miss Joan, on the trip. He reports the weath- er ldeal for the three weeks they were on vacation and enjoyed a pleasant vlsit_with three o! his brothers and two sisters as well as numerous other relatives and friends. IDNDON - (UP) -- Dr. Franz Kos. charge d'a!ialres o! the Yuznslav embassy. is leaving London alter live years‘ service. His successor is Erik Kos. The two are not related. l_-_ CAMEO THEATRE KENSINGTON ahursday Matinee l p.m.; Evening 8:15 only Soc Ida Luplno, Dian Clark and Wayne Morris in action-packed, Tut-moving drama, "DEEP VALLEY" Also Shorts "Let's Sing an Olrltlmo P 4 P 0 ‘an c Inst Showing Today "OUT 0F THE PAST” . - __ MAY .19. 1949 AP ‘rot-am .3331" with Robert Mltohum - Jane Greer Shows s=so - ms - ens Am‘ ‘Mans. ‘Z... &a-r . Also Popular Science - Cartoon and Sports Show! 7:15 - 9:15 — Matinee Saturday 2:80 Offer all the food you can eat; Private Room and Both; must knw how to Rhurnbc; name your own fee. 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