MAY 1. 1950 U . ” fie wssrsnn" GUARDIAN PRINCE COUNTY OFFICE g I lununer Street, Siunmerllde. Phone loll low-. Subscriptions, advertising Representatives 1. ILMER MURPHY and 030303 GLOW House :'honea: seas and son, 1110 Glllfdiln may be bolllhl at any at the H i0ii0WilIl stores in Bununerelde an ace tore Bummer streer Gourllea Dr-ugato :1 lie t I sue. . nun New-Juana. wam Street: sun oauaai,'ii'1 (iranliriire semi! Alyro Doueette'a Grocery, second street; Island Motor aranapo ., Water Street: AlbIn'a Grocery, I2! Buaaell street. It. L. Waite in Ionalngton The G1lll"u”' Vi" i'0 d'iiV"9Ii to In! home in Humsneraidu by Carrier any at 30 96! Ill) or lac Per week. Phone It!!! for this service or give jun CUARDIAN Yeo-Clarke Wedding Al Su 'd e I The funeral service of mg 131. Mr. John Campbell. neetown, who Tiiniill Unified C-hurch. Summer. Du-sed away last Thursday, after- 3idI- was the scene of a very an illness of only four days, was P""l' Wddinl on Slillrdly morn- held from his late residence on in! It 11 o'clock when Rev. How- Saturday at 2 pm and wu ye, . 3” Chm”? 0' Hum” Rim unit lnrsely attended I; rel ti y ed in marriage Opal Violet, daught. mmds from ,,.an;' puluveos! their Funeral Saturday of Freetown Man your order to the boy responsible for delivery on your route. ..oENl:B.AI. INSURANCE. Ralph II. Muttart. Bummersida. ...LABT CALL Don't forget the mammoth bingo in St. Paul's Hail. Summerside. Tuesday evening. May 2nd. Prizes galore. Fun for all. ...FULL LINE of top quality needs now on hand. All members are asked to take delivery of their order either We csday or Thurs- day of Sils wee . North Bedeque Farmers Institute. Horace E. Hues- tis. secretary. -POLICE COURT -- In Sum- merstde Police Court on Saturday two young men pleaded guilty to breaking and entering the ware- house of the Central Grocery on central street and were each given three months in jail.-S. -ON TUESDAY night. May 2nd the Presbytery of Prince Edward Island will meet in the Presbyter- ian Church. Summcrside and the Rev. J. Donald MacKay. EA. will he inducted into the charge. All Hip members and adherents and friends of lhe congregation are cordially invited to attend. -NOTICE-The brethren of Mount. Moriali Lodge No. l5 A. F and A. M.. of Cape Traverse are requested in meat at the lodge rooms on Monday. May 1 at 2 p. m. to attend funeral of our late brother. George Doull. Brethren of sister lodges invited to attend. By order of Worsliipful Master. Irving MacDonald. secretary. .. FIRERIEN CALLED -- Sum- inerslde firemen were called out yesterday afternoon about 2.30 for a fire that was burning in some rubbish on the property of the is- land Equipment Company. Water Street East. As was the case when a.n alarm was sent in on Friday. the fire siren refused to work. How- ever the hell on the Town Hall sounded the alarm. Fire alarms in the last two months in summer- aide have been more numerous than for a long time. although only one fire was of serious proportions. - -Y. P. S. MEETING - The Y. I 5 of the Church of the Surn- merslde Church of the Nazarene held its regular meeting on Friday evening in the church with the president. Miss Edna Iewis. in the chair. The worship period was conducted by Mr Hebcr MacMil- lan who opened the meeting with e h)'l'hIi, followed by scripture reading and prayer by the presi- iient. A duet "Zion's Hill" by Mrs. Russell Lewis and Mr Allison Home with Miss Ruth Morrison at the piano was much appreciated. Mrs. I-Ieber Macwfiilan wnducted a Bible Quiz, The address of the evening was delivered by M-. Hardy Oliver. after which 3 clos- ing hymn was followed by prayer by Mr. Keir Dunbar.-S. -Lonsran surran. AND saw. Sponsored by st. Marys Guild in the church Hall. supper 4.30-0.30. Sale 4 P. M. Admission 31.00. --r-- . --IJIDIEQUE DISTRICT Lona:-: will hold its Annual Meeting Tues. day. May and. in Bcdeque I-tall, eight P. M. sharp. t-KING CEORGE HALL. Ken. smston. Friday. May 5th. Evening at 8. "Ready-Made Family" Three Act Comedy. presented by Presby- terian Young Adult Group. Sale of Candy. Specialties. -RECEIVES SAD NEWS M Mrs. Clare Tan-ton. Summerside, received word on Saturday of the death of her father, Mr. George Ross Hutchins of Montreal. Mr. Hutchins had been on vacation to Bermuda and suffered a stroke on the boat on his way home and died in a Boston hospital. Dr. and Mrs. Tnnton are leaving this morning by plane for Montreal for the funeral which will take place on Tuesday. -S. -CHILD INJURED - On Sat- urday afternoon little three-yeah old Irene Maobeall. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas MacLean of Borden was injured when she was Siruck by a car on the paved highway near her home. Taken to the Prince Couirt.,v Hospital. she was found to be suffering from a fractured leg and head injuries. However. the latesl reports yester- day were that her condition was improving and it was hoped the -head injuries, which had caused so much anxiety. would not prove serious. The child was struck by a Quebec car. hurrying to catch the 1 o'clock ferry. It -was report the little yne was crossing th. pavement to her home when she was struck.-B. Personals -Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Taylor re- turned on Saturday to their home in North Granville after spending the winter months in summerside. -6. -The many friends of Miss Orlo Jones. R.T., of the Prince County Hospital will regret to learn of her illness. She is spell-ding a week's leave of absence with her parents in Charlottetown.-S. -Mr. William Barivlse of Surn- merside left on Friday morning for Montreal to visit his brother, Fred. formerly of Summerside. Vwho is seriously ill in the Queen IMary Veteran Hospital there.-S. I -Mrs. J. E. Nightingale of Bouris is visiting in Summerslde. 'the guest.-of her sister; Mrs. -Wal- ilace Bradshaw, and in Elmsdale. guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Basil MiacNeil. while her hus- band. Constable Nightingale, lson course in Regina. saslr.-s. NAPOLEON and UNCLE ELBY by Clifford McBride HURRV AND GRAB THAT aHAviNG- CREAM OFF- rrw BASIN in, '11-" BATHROOM , AUCTION SALE AT BELMONT not 16 Having sold my farm I s on 8 work horses. cry-Binder, hay I-s' n7-ii'i'.?.i' a, used on I Wednesday, May 10th, be my entire farm equl meat conslatin& extra good In young cattle, brood sow. 8 young pigs, 85 hens. Maohln (Isl ' dii'i'i”ouveri"3o:eaei- lows. potato digger, ms to r, cultivator,'liorae hoe, ttreah fit ( ), gran crusher, scales, cream sepa wagon. road wagon, dump on Ilelph, family sic! in, all kinds will ..u I) Auction on the ginning at 12 noon of- ch cows, 1 fat cow. 1-! mower, be rake, manure barrow, rid- log out- form rt, sloven. bob slelghs, single harness, both double and rotor, go form. I quantity oats, mixed Sfiin ' ha ti f lxed t a quantity of house- hold fui"iIl:ul(-leu.a:IdtUllosm"oIll mid: iaow on the premises. TERMS CASH. If day is unfit sale on first fine day. signed Jamie is. income. HUGH F. MORRISON: i Auctioneer. ( Wialdaien Islands. and Lawrence Boyd Y90. son of Mr. and Mrs Biiohfield Yea. Central. Lot. 16, The church was beautifully decor. ated for the occasion with baskets of chi-ysanthemums and potted D19-hit Mi-55 M-EYY Geldart, organ- ist. was in charge of the wedding music. The bride. who was given in marriage by Dr. J. r. MacNeil1. chose for her wedding a gown of navy taffeta with navy nnd white accessories Her corsage was of Better Time roses. The bride's at- iendiilii. Mrs. Winston England of Ellerslie. was attired in a dress of "RV! taffeta with grey accessories and a corsage of Delight roses Mt". Vernon Fraser of Charlotte- town was grocmsman. Following the ceremony, a re- ception for the immediate relatives and friends was held at Muifoerry badge. Mr. and Mrs. You left (:11 a honeymoon trip to the United States and on return will reside in Central. Lot 16. For travelling the bride donned a blue topper Previous to her marriage, the bride who is a registered nurse. was on the staff of the Prince County Hospital.-S. S'side Holy Name Society Holds Annual Meeting The annual meeting of the Hay Name Society of St. Paul' Parish, Summerside was held in the chu'ch basement and the present slate of officers was re-elected for another term. They are as follows: presi- dent, William Fridgen; vice-presi- dent, Arthur Clnw; secretary treas. urer. William Cameron; delegates, Abdon Arsenanlt and Anthony Arsemult. ML Henry Wedge reported for the program committee and also in regard to the proposal to pur. chase a motion picture projector for the convent school. Rev. J. H. Leslalr. spiritual dir- ector congratulated the officers for the splendid work accomplish- ed in the past year and also on their re-election He said it has been a plensure for him to act as spiritual dirc:t.or and that he had received good cooperation from the officers and members. i He remlndtd the members that the Holy Name Society is a spir- itual society and that its members are working for Almighty God, to better t'hemselv.'s in his eyes and to help their fellow men on their way to eternity. He said that the world is In turmoil but it has always been, more or less in turmoil. He point- ed out that Christ suffered and they would also be asked to suf- fer but they were members of a divine institution. and had the promise of Christ that It would not be destroyed. The meeting concluded with the showing of a film.-6 Carleton and Vicinity Miss Mae M023-M7119, local school teacher, spent the past week-and at her home in Kinkora. - Miss Kay sterdy of Carleton. spent a. couple of days in Moncton last week where she visited her mother. Mrs. Alma 'MdMicken. Mr. and Mrs. llber Bell of Carie- ton. were business visitors to sum- merside recently. Mr. and Mrs. Penton Howatt oi Carleton. had as their guests on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Adams of Kensington. I Mr. and Mrs. Elmer rranciiuof Carleton. returned to their home in Carleton last week, after spend- ing two weeks in the U. 5 A. Friends of Mr. Alex MacKay of Cape Traverse will regret to learn that he is a patient in the Char- lottetown Hospital. I-lerbr-rt. Ste-.rart cf Carle- ton returned to her home with her young daughter from the Prince County Hospital last week. Mrs. The many friends of Mr. George Doull of Carleton, regret to learn of his continued illness at his home, where he is confined to his bed. Miss Angelina Gallant of Carle- ton spent the past week-end in Summersldv. where she was the guest of her sister. Mrs. Alyre Bernard. Miss Audrey Campbell who has been employed in Amherst for the past few months. spent two weeks in Carleton recently visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Austin Campbell. Mr. Celvin I-lowatt of Carleton. left for st. Peters. Cape Breton on Monday morning. where he will be employed for the next two months by Mr. Lloyti Ionian during the lobster season. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Mlcradyen returned to the Island from an en- joyable honeymoon trip to Boston. New York and other American cities. Mr. and Mrs. Macradyen. (the former Joyce Rodd, of Chor- lottetovwn). will make their home in Augustine Cove where the popular young couple are well known. and their many friends in this vicinity wish them many years of him. er of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Claike mmd who "Inc to My Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Bell and M last tribute of respect to one who had been a devoted father, brother, neighbor and friend. Rev. Mr, Wagner assisted by Rev. J, A, McGowan conducted the serices! at the home and g.-aieside and the hymns sung were. "The 1m-dis i My shepherd," 'Neari-r, My god! to Thee." and "Rock of Ares." I The late Mr Campbell leaves to, cherish his memory, one daughter, Miss Jean Campbell. R. N. of' the staff of the P. E. Island Hos- pital, who tend:-rlv nursed himi duflng his last short llness, and one son. Leamnn. at home, also four sisters, Mrs J. J. Stavert and Mrs. Ray Lidstwne, Lo 'er Free. town and Mrs. E. Wi ams and Miss Jeanie Canpbeli, U, S. A. and one brother. Mr Albert Campbell, Freetown. i The remains were tenderly ial in the Freetown Cemetery beside his wife, who predeceased him' four years ago. "SOUTH OF ST. l.0UI. ! CAPITOL, SUMMERSIDE i All action-jammed historical ad- venture yarn set in the lawless period of the southwest following. the War between the, Statesi "South of St. Louis." filmed lni Technicolor. comes to the Capitoli Theatre screen today headed by al four-star cast including Joel Mc- Crea, Alexis Smith, Zachary Scotti and Dorothy Malone. The picture is a United States Pictures Pro- duction released by Warner Bros. Besides the quartet of stars. victory Jory. Alan Hale, Douglas Kennedy, Art smith, Bob Steele. Monte Blue an-:i Paul Maxey are featured. Ray Ennlght directed. Milton Sperling produced. south of St. Louis was the no- man's land of the Civil War. It was that vast area of Texas and the Southwest in which, for the most part. the war was fought on a guerilla basis. although there were organized army groups on both sides. The film depicts the taut, personal drama of three hard-riding men of the range. set against the violent background of the open spaces. snuggling was rampant then and the reckless tempo of the time made life ex- citing and dangerous. Mccrea plays Kip Davis whose purpose in the lusty tale is to re- store the ranching land burned and piliaged by guerrillas in Union hire. Miss Sxmith departs from her usual roles to that of a flamboy- ant entertainer. Bedeque and Vicinity a week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs Lobert Affleck He accompanied the Afflecks to Charittetown on tvionday. Mr. Percy newness is at pres-i ent a patient in the Prince Ccunty Hospital, Summersldc. un-J dergoing treatment for a heart? condition. Mr Bowness.a veteran of the First World War, has al- ways been a resident of this com- . munity. and his many friendsi wish him a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Me.cDougal. O'I..eary, were recent visitors to Carleton, where they called onl relatives. They also spent some time at Hunter River with Mrs MacDougald's sister. Mrs. New- man and her r-rother Mr. Percy Boyle, Mrs. MacDougald is a niece Mrs. Edith Myers. Carleton siding. The work on the new Churrh building for Borden will get im-f derway as soon as the frost is; out of the ground to permit the: digging of the basement. Mr. J. H. Macliennan, summerside. has been engaged as the builder of ther Church. The whole Bedeque Past- oral charge is very much interest- ed in the erection of the Borden Church, Bedeque congregation pledged over SW00 toward the pro- ject. The pastor, Rev. Mr. Crowe. has been untirlng in his efforts toi have a Church at Borden. Muchf credit is due the Borden p8?Di9i 51.0 go, 931.. gnvhizriiuni they havel. shown in the Church undertakingw on Monday. April 24th. inst. Mrs. Carrie Pruemnn i-eceivecij numerous birthiiay greetings from relatives and friends on the oc- casion of the 86th anniversary of her birth. Mrs. Trueman whose- maiden 'name was Carrie Lowther i was born in Carleton. In 1891 she, married Louis W Tmemin Oi searletown, who passed away many years ago In 1930 she mov- ed to Bedeque. During her life- time she has been active in church work, first as a member of searle-l town Church and then in Bede-i oue church she became a mem-! her of the Womenis Missionary. society in IND-G2 years ago. Fori several years she was organizer tori the W. M. 8.. on P l:. I. M Di”!!- ent she is an ntficer in the Bede- que W. M. 5. Mrs Trueman is a, regular attendant at Sunday! School and Church services. she; is beloved by all who know her: and they wish her many more' happy birthday celebrations. -W9 D06 00!! 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