JUNE 11, 1951 - .-...- TI-IF. GUARDIAN. PAGE FIFTEEN GE WESTERN rcsuakoiaa ,,.-.- lollowlng ntorco ell Kelirl K. L. W Albottonr u Bedeque tonight. Low, Bcdeque vl. Fernwocd. . - Ann enjoy home made and cake in Hamilton mu Wednesday. -Ii-"I9 mm- . .'.I'IIE JUNE 12th meeting of Alberton Film Council has '.,':n postponed to July 10th. " - DENTAL office: in ;:n':Fside and Kenslngton will 5" closed all day Wednesday ffom June 6th to sept. 26th. ,1.;s.i0i' I hearty laugh in Clin- on Hail, June 11th. when you see kensjngmn Presbyterian Play sponsored by Clinton W I. .EEDEQl.'E BAPTIST Sewing -19 will hold their tea bazaur C"; ,u.,.ei post sale on Wednes- ry mine 13th from 4.30 to 7.30. -1m:: SUMMERSIDE HOME no SCHOOL Welfare Orou will m"... m the High School Li rary. Tuesday. Jim? lzmv "I 3'00 P' M' 1;RALI)-"Three Days of . by Kenslngtoh Presbyter- G""”Phye” in your hall Thurs- :.',':. Jiyne 14. Sponsored by the lltiritie and School... This in a date H, 1-emontber. .-ACTING IWAYOB. - MI". W. it Durrach. wctiiii; MAYO? 01 KW” vhgloll during the illness and sub- lltquent death of Mayor Chem? in-. spent the holiday W903 "W1 "I ii'indsoi'. N. S.-K- Li-itosri-zcnvis RACE HORSE. 41,-. Edward Turner of Hope mver brought his Squire Hanover co). in Tyndale Semp.e's Stables on wednestiay where she will re- .,..vc- her primary training In pre- pmmnn for the 3--years old futur- ry.--K. .II ;r,g Auxiliary of the O'Lear.V Cnitctl Church mct'l"hiirsday highl- Junc 7th at the home of Mrs. Foster Ellis. There was a lame Bt- tenduhce the theme of the meet- ing was "lV0rship and Work". The President. Mrs. Gum-bie presided. The worship service was led by iirs. Waldo Phillips assisted by ins. Hm-in-rt Vaicher. Mrs. Louis i.(li'IlIll'd and Mrs. w. G. Dickson. iiiss Eur J. Macbciinan had the missionary for prayer. A paper 0" temperance was read by M”- Thoinas Phillips. The Friendship Rcpoit was given by Mrs. Waldo Phillips. The Treasurer's report has given hy Mrs. Mary Palmer ii Wu decided to, hold an after- noon tea at the lawn of Mrs. Dan Ranissy in August. Delicious re- freshnients were served by Mrs. Mae Palmnr. Mrs. Elmer Mac- Lcllin and Mrs. Phillip Thomp- 50:! -TRINITY W. A. MEETS-The Tl'll'l.i.)' Afternoon Auxiliary.5um-- merade. held its June meeting in t.:e Siinriay School room on Tues- 'r aitnrnomi with the president. W. Arthur Allen. in the c::..:' llrs. A. A. Lockhart was ill'gJillS!. The opening hymn. "0 God of Bethel" was followed by the Lords Prayer in unison. The ship service was conducted by .lli.. V. '1'ravc.-rs. who opened with :he hymn "Whc-re Cross The Crowded Ways Of Life". after which Mrs. W.l-I. Mscxie read the Scripture lesson in in Corinth- ians 1. and Mrs. K. O. Sullivan oficied prayer. The responsive B.bIo reading was in Psalm 90. After the singing of "rake UP Tny Cross." a letter was read .':om the Supply Secretory. Miss Ida M. Webster of Midgell. asking for donations for port workers at Ha1.iax. Newfoundland and Lab- rador. It was decided to pack I box for Korea on Thur.t'day. June ii. A special feature of the after- noon was the showing of an edu- cational film, "A More Excellent I'a.v." - s T- mics:-Eziiiil cards M Lg ? I. F. Hunter II. 0. ' ' onounrniar coniplclo Vlnnl Annlnoo Glnous Fitted PHONE llll IMALLDIAN1 BUILDING lninrnenldo. P.l.I. I. Earle Illcltoy Chartered Accountant ;. Canadian" Bank all conuncroo ' landing lnrnntonido. oil. I. ' ll PIIONI III! 1 . !;g:s E. E. Parkman. 0Dt.D.. R.O. orlonmrnin --0'LEARY W. A. - The Even- 5. iii league PRINCE COUNT! OFFICE I snnunc Street. Suninicnidc. Phone nu . plows. Suluc lptionl. Advertising Bcprucnldtlvu J. BLMEII. MURPHY and GEORGE GLOW Home Phones: 808! and 803! A The Guardian may no bought nt any of the in ltunniornido: aookstcrc. Somme Strut; Gonrlico Drugstore. II Central lirooii News-Ilnnd. Wltor Btmti Mun Gnudct. I1 Granville street; Am. Donccttc'o Grocery. Second Street; Inland Motor Transport. Water street; Alhufn Grocery. 120 Iluucll stud: alto In Remington WEST PRINCE OFFICE Frank Woolu, Bomcoontolvs Phonni on-3 Ouloo and 68-! ljouu. -LOADING car feed oat: Wod- nesday and Thursday of this week in Kensington. Contact Dougald MacNutt. Kensliigton. -SIIUII.-GAIN Amraun cox- TET. King George Hall. Kenning- ton, Wednesday, June 13th. at 8.00 P M. Come and hear contestants from 20 school; in Kensingion and surrounding districts. Admission 35 cents. -LEAVES Fol! WINNIPEG .. Mr. Cheser MacDonald left Sum- merside yesterday py nutomo-bile for Winnipeg, Man, to attend the annual convention of the Cana- dian Order of Foresters.-S. -WE HAVE BEEN obliged to discontinue buying Island Lum- ber-BUT, are in the market for PEELED PULPWOOD - Spruce or Fir.-See, us for Prices. etc. I-IOLMAN'S LUMBER DEPART- MENT. -MAYOR LEAVES FOR MEET- ING - Mayor Henry Wedge of Summerside left yesterday by plane for London. Ont.. to at- tend the annual meeting of the Canadian Federation of Mayors and Municipalities.-S. -HOME ON HOLIDAY - Miss Barbara Delaney, R.N.. of Mom- real is spending a month's vaca- tion with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. M. Delaney, Summerside, before leaving for Bermuda to take a position on the staff of I hospital there.-S. -INJURED BY HORSE - Mr. David Williams of El-msdalc was quite seriously injured on Friday evening when he was kicked by a young colt. He was rushed to the Charlottetovrn Hospital where he is making satisfactory progress.- -AWARDI-.'I) PRIZE - Miss Marie Delancy of Sumiiierslde. who graduated from the School oi Nuneing of Hotel Dicu Hos- pital. Moncton. N. B.. on last Thursday was awarded the prize for tire highest standing in nurs- ing arts for three years which was given by the Moncion Chap- ter of the New Brunswick A-5- sociation of Registered Nurses. Presenvtfor her graduation were her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Carrol Delaney, her grandmother. Mrs. Mark Delaney, her slsier. Mrs. I. M. Stevenson and her sister-in- law, Mrs. Austin Delaney, all of Summerside. Miss Delaney is only l9 years of age.-S. --SEEK MISSING WOMAN - Concern is being felt for the safety of Miss Evelyn Lecky. 2'1. of Miscouchc. who has not been seen since Friday evening and Royal Canadian Mounted Police detachments have been alerted to be on the lookout for her. She was seen about 10:30 Friday nigh! walking east about a "mile east of Summerside and R. C. M. P. have received a report that she was seen about 7:30 the following morning in the vicinity of Vic- toria. also heading east. She was wearing a green smock or coat. is about five feet nine inches tall. grey eyes. dark brown hair and was wearing a white hat.-S. -ALBERTON W. M. S. - Mrs. David Hodgson was hostess to the June meeting of the Presbyterian W. M. 8. Tuesday evening. Mrs. Norman Oliver, second vicc-prcsi- dent. presided and nlso led the opening devotional service. The of- fering was dedicated with prayer by Mrs. Lloyd Wllkie. It was de- - cidcd to order the new study book "Our share in the world mission" by house A. Rcith. Mrs. Helen Kerr reported for the nominating committee nnd the following slate of officers was elected for the coming year: Hon. President, Mrs. Howard Clark: President. Mrs. Norman Oliver; 1st vice president. Mn. G. B. Cunningham; 2nd vice ...e:idci-ii. Mrs. W. C. Lawson; secretary. Mrs. 1". .1. Carpenter: treasurer. Mrs. David i-Iodsson. A vote of thanks was extended to the retiring president. Mrs. Gun- iiinghnm. The next meeting will be at the home of Miss Margaret Fbnyih. The worship will be led by Mrs. David Kodgson and the study by Mrs. Norman Oliver. At the close of the meeting Mrs. Hodgson was assisted in serving by Mrs. Carpenter. r-Able Seaman Lee Woodside. R.C.N.. has returned to hio base at Halifax after Ipendlng his holidays at his home in Bedo- que. ' --Mrs. Clarence achuinnn re- turned to her home in Kenaingicn last week after opendl several weeks in the Prince County Hon- pitnl.-K; ..uu. P. N. Innlnnc returned to her home in xennington after spending six weeks in Boston and vicinity where she visited her daughter Gladys and her sisters. Mrs. Cameron and Miss lilecn Shoo.-K. BandIoPIa CI The Pipe Bond of No. -401 Squad- ron horn Wootmount. Quebec. will play at tho openinl mm of the Stmimcrrldo Town In-and It 9110, lavergne-Gallant Wedding; , At seven o'clock on Saturday morning. Rt. Rev. G. J. Mac- Lellan. V.G.. united in I double ring ceremony. Mary. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gallant. suin- merside. and Gaston Lcvcrgne. son of Mr. and Mn. Origene Lavergne of Grandmcre. Quebec. The wedding music was under the direction of Mrs. Irene Pu- ero and appropriate hymns were lung by the Girls Choir during the Nuptial Mun. Mrs. Charlu Cahill rendered "Ave Maria" during the signing of the regis- ter. Given in marriage by her Is- ther. the bride chose for her weddlng n nult of silver grey gabardine with pink acceuorlcl and a corsage of Pink Delight roses. Miss Doris Gallant. her !IiLeI"l bridesmaid. was attired in a suit of blege gabardlne with kelly green and white accessories and she wore a corsage of white roses. Mr. Benoit Desjardines of Win- nipeg. Man.. was groomsmnn. Following the ceremony a wed- ding breakfast for twenty-five guest: was held at the home of the bride's parents where the bride's table with its artistic de- corations of multi-colored carna- tlons and lighted tapers was con- tered with a three-tier wedding cake. topped with a miniature bride and groom. After a short honeymoon in points of interest in the Pro):- ince. Mr. and Mrs. Lavergne WIJ reside in Grandmere. Qllebfil Sireel Paving Program Begins Enmorc and , . Vicinity, , Miss Pauline MacArthur. Buni- merside, spent the holiday at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Bryant and Mr. and Mrs. Gnome Bos- wnll, Charlottetown. spent the re- cent holiday with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Colwill and family. Northnm. were recent vis- itors It the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Enman. Mr. and Mrs. Allison Raynor and sons. Arnold and John, were after-church visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs Daniel MocLeod. Victoria West. Mr. and Mrs. Burns MacArthur and family were visiting relatives and friends in Freetown recently. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Baglolc and Mr. and Mrs. Harris. 0'- Leary. were recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. David Enman, Victoria West. Hon. Forrest and Mrs. Phillips and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Phil- lips and young son. 0'lcnry, were visiting relatives in thisx section on Sunday afternoon. ci-iAiu.o'ri'a1'owiv -. ' Mr. and Mn. Reginald Palmer. Freeland. were recent visitor: at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gor- don MacArthur. Mr. and Mrs. George Nisbet and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Nisbet. Port- land. Maine, motored home to at- tend the funei-ai.of Mrs. J. Lad- her. Mr. and MPI. Charles T. Moore. Northnm. were recent visitor: in Charlottetown. While there Mrs. Moore visited with her aioicr.Mrs. Kent Jones. and her brother-in- law Mr. Elton Raynor. .1. -Mr. William Bryant has re- turned to his home in Boston aft- er spending a pleasant holiday with his brother. Mr. Ira Bryant. and other relatives and friends in North Enmorc. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Olson. Maine. U.B.A., are visiting Mr. Olson's grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Frost: also his uncles. Messrs. Charles and Lloyd Frost. This in Mrs. Olson's first visit in P. E. Island. Best wishes for future happiness are extended to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Murray. Harmony (nee Miss Helen Macbcod. Victoria West), on their recent marriage. They spent their honeymoon tour- ing in Nova Scotin. A, miscellaneous shower was held in Spriiighill school on Mon- day evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Macxinnon (nee Mina Carmen Macnecdi. A large num- ber of relatives and friends were present, and nice gifts were re- ceived. Lunch was served by the Women's Institute. An hour's dnncing was cnjdyod. Excellent music was furnished by Messrs. Howard and Elmer Robinson. Congratulations are extended to Miss Marlene Enman. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Enman. in winning first prize for reading. on the schurmsn's school parade. and to Miss Betty Frost. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Frost, in winning third prize for public speaking. These girls live in Springhlll and attend school there. Mrs. William Bryant. North En- more. was A visitor to Charlotte- town on Friday. Friends will be glad to hear that Mr. Bryant is soon returning to his home much improved in health. He has been a patient in the P. E. Island Hospital for the past three months. Miss Irene MacArthur. Spring- hill. celebrated her fifth birthday on May 25th. Her voting friends Marilyn, Carolyn and Elwin Mac- Arthur. Horace Ramsay. and her little brother Eric helped eat her birthday cake. Irene was born in "--'-73.23: Bishop Auckland. England. Ind came here with her mother when she was four month: old. The death occurred In the Prince County I-Ioopiial on Tues- day. May 22nd. of Mrs. Joseph Radner (nee Miss Bertha Nisbcti in her fifty-first year. Mrs. Lad- ner bore her long illness with courage and Christian fortitude. ever looking forward to the day when she would be restored to health, but God willed that one would be taken to her eternal home to be at rest and free from all bodily ills. She leaves to mourn the loan of I loving wife. mother. daughter and sister. her husband. four sons. eight daugh- ters. her aged mother and eight. brothers. Interment was in the People's Cemetery. Victoria West. The Presbyterian Ladies Aid held their May meeting at the home of Mrs. Laurence Dyment. Sixteen members itnswererl the roll call with a verse of Scripture. The lesson was taken from the 7th chapter of st. Matthew Nine members subscribed for the Pres- byterian Rccord. The June meet- ing will be held at the home of Mrs. George and Mrs. Ancel Bal- lem. The United Ladies Aid met at the home of Mrs. Lloyd Leard for their May meeting. Twenty- two members answered the roll Chaplain Is Guest Speaker FVL the Rev. D. H. Rayner of the 401 Reserve Squadron. Mont real. and now at the R. C. A. F Station. Summcrside was the guest spcnker yesterday at the morning service at the summersidc Pres- Minister Rev. J. Donald Mackay. preside: WIIS OI" ganiat. The speaker, who in civil- ian life was associated with the British and Foreign Bible Society con- basins addrc-.5. byterian Church. The and Mrs. Cleve Wheian pictured the challenge that fronts Christianity today. his timely and inspiring on Romans 9.26. The sacrament of Baptism was cliilclrer. by the Minister during the I-icrviv.-e The choir led the large congregat- ion in songs of praise "O Chilrlrvi Lilli! ".1:-sits Loves Me" and "Day By may The the anthem "The Lost Chord" by Sir Edminlste-red to thirteen Hither. Dp Ye Como" "A Child The Savior Came", Manna Fell." and rendered Arthur Sullivan.-S. with a verse of Scripture. Mrs. members ind was carried out Enman invited the meet at her home for the Jim: meeting. The usual devotional and business per- Edward Work on the second year's Dirt paving program has started by the contractors. Morrison and Mac- Rae Ltd. One siriP 01 Cement has been laid the length of Beatly Avenue and on Saturday strip was commenced on the sec- tion of Notre Dame Street that remains to be done- These streets, as were the two miles built last year. will I" be done with concrete. The com- pletion of the pavin-E 01 N0”?! Dame Street will give the town two main entrances from, west and should ease the traffic sit- uation on Water Street West con- siderably. Motori-:ts will probably prefer to travel on newly Dtwed N01” Dame Street than on Water Street west where the pavement is in ierri-bly bad condition, being full of holes.-S. Fine Display Of Handicraft The exhibition of handicraft on display in St. Paul's Cliuicli busti- ment was viewed yesterday by .1 large number of parishioners and was a revelation to most as fcr us the high quality of the worl; is concerned. The vwork in the display was produced by the pupils of Si. Mary's Academy and consisted of a large variety of subjects all of a high order- The work of each of the grades was displayed in a section of "3 own from grade one to grade tea. The visitors were thus H1319 to follow the progress of "I" children from grade to Brad! Ind to note how the quality of the work improved as they Stew Mus cr. Under the guidance of the- Sisters in charge were produced exquisite displays of fine needle work and embroidery. crayon drawings of surprising perlliecs tive finished garments and knit- ted wear and woodwork all chow- ing skill and originality on the part of the PUFFS- The exhibition remains OPP-'3 Qodgyi and parents who did nro; see it yesterday will have th- opportunity today to View 9 work of their children durlnl the past year.-S. Alberfon cind Vicinity .. Mr. Roderick MacNevln. Sum- niorside -motored to Alberton 0" Saturday. ' rriard hu returnlii toMii'i'u(ii'i:'iiie E: Alberta." -1"? I": in; a patient in the veterans wing of the Prince Edward II- iand Hospital for five weeks. Arthur Wright. Albcrion. her guests during the and Mn. Henry Douglu and dau htor. -Ian-H. Mrs. Lester Douil I "id '9"- Alan. and Mrs. Edison Douglas. all of Charlottetown. INLAND BEAPOIT The largest freighter: afloat can travel through the chip canal to Monchcstor. 36 miles from the sea. 1jj Mrs. had as week-end Mr. High School grounds tonight in addition to the Suvrnncrnido Lo- giooi Bond which is making its first outdoor np'P0lNM9- 1'” Pipe Band will parade ti-iroulh sonic of,surnmerside'o mnln streets before proceeding to the recru- tion centre. With two bands ournishlng music for the font. it ohould prove to be I van M1101- sblo cvcalnl.-G. OIIHEO TIIEITIIE KINIWOIOH Monday - Tuesday 7:15-9:15. 'A Du-o Schory Production from 3.. X. 0. It's the corned!- 'fAlWlNl'I!lI IN IALTDIOII" Starring Robert Young, Shirley Temple. John Agar, Johnny Sande. 6 l of Summerside's permanent street. one I i I "ALL THIS WEEK” I ABSOLUTELY OF ANY IN OUR STORE OFA SUIT ' From 0 nd Gabon-dines. ON TODAY'S MARKET PRICED TO FREE TILL FATHER'S DAY YOUR CHOICE SHIRT and TIE WITH THE PURCHASE in rock of beautiful English Worst-ed! THESE SUITS ARE WORTH 69.50 9-50l FROM 10 DOZEN PLAIN WHITE. FAMOUS NAME D R E S S S It I R T S SELL REGULAR 54.50 TILL FATHER'S DAY 2.79 GIFT BOXED FOR DAD 250 saucv SILK TIES Taken from regular stock. Worth up to 32.00 TILL FATHER'S DAY 59:: MAURICE MILL , MEN'S WEAR TILL FATHER'S DAY, JUNE 17th OUTSTANDING SPECIALS OUR QUALITY STOCK OF MEN'S CLOTHING AND FURNISHINGS TILL IVIRYTI-IING For in: wait. uncssco MAN AESOLUTELY FREE FATHER'S DAY vouii clinic! on ANY. SPORT SHIRT IN OUR STORE WITH THE PURCHASE OFA SPORT OOAT and SLAOK3 YALUED AT 5.00 AND UP