:v” THE ., GUARDIAN , CHARDOTITETOWN .:PAGE NINE MARCH 30, 1951 ,'ai:..A............M..... A urn ; q...r . . ilovi to live with your nerves Didyoulnberita ulcktasnper,a tndeney to worry? . now what in- decision - complaining,-does to your nerves? 'In Axlril Reader's Digest. Dr. Walter varez of the Mayo Foun- dation talla how-though you canll: not of oarvee-you can learn to ye with them.betier. ::Learn ways to save yourself nerv- ouastrain...thsrl htvvaytotacklr unpleasant taaka. how you can get work done faster, have more . energy through quieter nerves. your-”April Reader's Digest to- y: of lasting interest, condensed from leading magazines, current hooks. , Money. . FOR ANY GOOD PURPOSE -W500-7000 At Household I-'inance you may borrow extra cash promptly for any good pur- pose . . . to pay doctor or dental bills, repair bills. taxes, or any unexpected money problem. ' Cash on Signature Only HFC specializes in fast service! 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' TWO FLIGHTS writing to m. Magdalen Ialands,. p. Q, phom Maritime cenml Airway; united HUNTER RIVER CHARGE. M Services. Wiitehire 11 AM. Hamp- shire 2.30. Hunter River 7.30. Rev. Howard Christie. Minister. GENERAL ELICTIIIO Vacuum gizaner. 35950. A Toombs Music re. My PROLONG THE LIFE of your battery by having it checked regularly at Mailett'a Battery Service. CITY POLICE COURT-At the Stipendlary Magistrate's Court yesterday. a clear docket was pre- sented and the Court adjourned until Friday. WIJWSLOE PASTORAL CHARGE. -Services Sunday, April list. are as follows: Highileid 11 A M. win. aloe South 7.30 P. M. Rev. J. R. Skinner, Minister. NORTH TBYON Presbyterian Church service Sunday. April 1st. 3 p.m. Sunday School 2 p.m. Miss Mary A. Macxenzle, Deaconess. PRESBYTEBIAN CHURCH IN CANADA. - Caledonia 11 A. M. Rev. E. 8. Hales. CAVENDISII UNITED PASTOR.- AL CHARGE.-Sunday, April 1st. New Glasgow 11 A. M. Cavendish 7.30 P. M. Rev. George Cough, Minister. TBYON PASTORAL CHARGE.- United Church Services will be held Sunday. April 1st. as follows: 11 A. M. 'i'ryoi1. 3 P. M. Cape Trav- erse. 7.30 P. M. crapaud. Rev. E. L. Bacon, Minister. POWNAL UNITED. - Services April 1st. will be conducted by the Minister. Rev. A. S. Weir as fol- lows: Miilview at 11.00 A. M. Pow- nal at 7.00 P. M. THE PRESBYTEIIIAN CHURCH IN CANADA. - Services for spa- day, April ist, as follows: Cardi- gan 11 AM. Lorne Valley 2.30 P.M. (roads psrinitting). Montague 7.30 P. M. Montague Sunday school :0 A. M. Rev. F. N. Young. Minis- er. MURIIAI HARBOUR. PASTOR- ALCIIABGE. - United Church of Canada. services ainday. April 1st. 1:! A. M. Murray River. Mis- sion Band Thankodfering at 630 PM. 3 PM. Little Sands. 7.30 PM. -Buchanan, Arthur Wood Islands 7.30 P. M. Minister, I THE PIISIYTIIIAN Church 21 Canada. Central Parish: Ser- ice next Lord's Day are as fol- lows: Canoe Cove 11 a.m., S. S. 10 a.m.: Nine Mile Creek 2:30 p.m.; Clyde River 7:30 pm. Don- ald Nicholson. Mf ' ter. LEAVES FOB 3.0. - 0.S. Don- ald MacKsy who has been ste- tioned with the navy at Corn- wallis. N.s.. recently spent a 80- day leave atter completing his basic training and was the guest oil his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Dan F. MacKaiy of New London. on Tuesday Donald left I-lalltax to resume his training in British Columbia. FUNERAL YESTERDAY -p The funerai of Mrs. Andrew A. Hen- nessey took place yesterday morn- ing from er late residence, 76 Kent Siree , to St. Dunstan's Ba- silica where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. James Kelly who also conducted the ser- vice at the grave. Present in the Sanctuary were Rev. L. Landri- gan, Rev. W. Simpson and Rev. D. McTague. Pallbearers were, George McQualti. Clifford Sher- ron, Lester Mclnnis. Waliuco Scantlebury. William Brown and L. 0. Kelly. Interment took place in the family plot in the Catholic Cemetery. FUNERAL IN MONCTON. N. B.-The iuneraiof the late Miss Maud MacKenzie. whose death oc- curred on Saturday aftera lengthy period of illness, was held yester- day afternoon from Cadmanls Funeral Home. Mirna Street. Mona- ion. The service was conducted by George Sample, James Grant. David Stewart and William Ross. The hymns. "Sweet. Sweet Re- lease". "Only One Life". and "Go. Labor On," were rendered at the servicc. The pallbearers were: Sydney Somers, John Greer. Hugh Ouiton James Abbott and Robert Dodds. Among those from out-oi-town attending the funeral were: Mrs. .w Mattenais. Prince William N. 3.. and Charles A. Mackenzie, New- town. P. E. I. TRINITY WOMEN'S GROUP MEETS-The Junior Women's As- sociation or Trinity United Church held their monthly meet- ing on Wednesday, March 23. with Mrs. Fred B. Gamble, pre- sident. presiding. The devotional program was led by Mrs. Stan Lancaster, and Mrs. Ronald Park- er. The minutes were read and taken by Mrs. Ewen Anderson. It was decided to hold a rum- mage sale at the Clover Club, the proceeds to be used in fur- nishing the new study' used by Mr. J. T. Irwin, associate min- ister of Trinity Church. It was also decided to sponso a Mother and Daughter Banquet on April 21, for the Guides and their leaders. Miss Dorothy Keefe, Mrs. J. M. Bell, Mrs. Gordon Swim, and Mrs. 'Alex Matheson are conveners for the. banquet. After the business meeting. Mrs. Alex Matheson, president of the Stitch and Chatter group,” introduced Mr. J. T. Irwin. who Spoke briefly on the need of Christian- ity in the world today. Mr. Irwin was thanked by Mrs. Walter Sharpe. and after Mrs. Irwin was presented with two large hamp- ers filled with fruit and pickles as a token of welcome to Char- lottetown. Rev. and Nirs. H. E. D. Ashford were special guests. Personals Mr. Victor Caim.pbell spent the Easter holidays with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Campbell of Desaible. friends of Elizabeth Young.City. will regret. to learn she is confined to her home, due to a broken --n Silii ice ii. St. Lawrence iilver QUEBEC. March 2) - (Ci?) - The ice-breaker N. B. McLean has reached the hall-way maxi in its effort to tree the saguenay River of ice 3 inches thick and open the river route to Lake St. John industrial district. . In a progress report to the De- partment ol Transport Signal Ser- vice here, the ice-breaker's carp- tain-aaid work now was ' centred near Cape Eternity. MiOiN'I'R.EAL. March 29 - (OP) -The St. Lawnrece River is far from clear of ice but harbor men speculated today on what ship will have the honor of opening Montrealls port to navigation this season. several ships are expected to try to reach here soon after April 8.( The opening last year was April 18. Earliest opening on recordsl was April 7, 1949. Favorite at the moment is the Swedish-American Line motor- ship Danaliolin. but she may he ruled ineliglblei because she will come to Montreal from Tampa. Fla..R.egula.tions call for the tract. itional gold.-headed cane to go to the skipper of the first ship from an overseas port. The Canadian Pacific cargo lin- ers Beavercove and Beaverburii are expected to " be among the early arrivals. . g DARNLEY W. I. The March meeting met at the home of Mrs. Arthur MacKay. Meeting opened with the presi- dent in the chair by singing Gal- way Bay and repeating creed in unison. ' Roll call was answered by four- shoulder. , John .iieere Model "M TRACTOR s145o. : Your Best Value . In Any Tractor Today 3483 CASH - BALANCE THREE YEARS See Them At A. Pickard Farm Tractors Moipeque Rood teen members and three visitors with an Irish Joke. one new mem- her was welcomed. Minutes of last meeting read, approved, and signed. The donations from Simpson's and Eaton's were then displayed and it was moved and seconded to make quilts out of the donations. Sick committee reported they had made no sick calls during the month. School committee report- ed no immediate needs for the school. were PH I ICO GIVES YOU STILL GREATER. VALUES slstants were Mrs. Ivan Dlckieson. Miss Elaine Buclsbury and Mrs. Dah Champion. Program consisted of a paper on Education read by Mrs. Arthur Macxay. and an Irish reading by Mrs. Harry Crozier. Collections amounted to .93. Ari auction saleg then took place with ,Mrs. Harry Ci-ozier acting as auctioneer which brought a neat. sum of 56.60. Meeting closed by singing. "God Save The King." Lunch was serv- ed by the committee assisted by the hostess. Next meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. James Hickey. As- CASUALTIES IN KOREA WASH.-INGTON, March :9 -4 (AP)-Announced American casa ualties in Korea rose to 57,120 to: day. an increase of 1,306 since last week. The total, representing cas- ualties reported to next-of-kin through March 23, included s.5lil killed, 317.918 wounded and 10.69! missing in action. IHILCO 712'. Capael 7.2 coy ft. net. Dimensions on y: 57lA high; 261A" deep; Ziividc. Murray Harbour. Rev. D. Wallace MacPherson, Minister BIADALBANI PASTORAL CHARGE.-services Sunday, April 1st.! Rose Valley 11 A. M. North Granville 3 P. M. Pleasant Valley 73) P. M. Breadal-bane 3 P. M. service conducted by the W. M. 5. Rev. W. B. MacPhaii. Minister. ORWELL - VERNON UNITED OIIUIICII OF CANADA. -- servic- es for Sunday. April 1st. Cherry Valley 11 A. M. Vernon River sun- . day School me P. M. service zen P. M. Orwell 7 P. M. Rev. John F. Maeksy. B. A.. D. B. Minister. ALEXANDRA. HAZELBIIOOK. CD055 ROADS. - services for Qunday. April 1st. Alexandra at 11 A. M Heaelbrock 3 P. M. cross Roads 7.3) P. M. Lic. Thomas L. Poole will bethe speaker at all services. As this man is a prospec- tive candidate all are asked to at- tend service. THE PBOTESTANT 0ll.PlIAN- AG! gratefully acknowledges very generous donation of mgs from Good Neighbors of ivft. Herbert and vicinity: also large quantity Easter Candy Shapes from F. W. Woolworth Co., per Mr. Clark. T!!! REGULAR monthly meet- ing of the l..adies' Auxiliary of Canadian Legion, will be held in the Legion Home in-iday. March 30th. at 730 P. M. Executive meet- ing at 7 PM. There will be a guest speaker. Yes, brand new from Philco for 1951 and here at the price of other smaller refrigerators. 3 much as 2 cu. ft. of additional storage capacity, and, in addi- tion-advanced full length design and full modern equipment! That's what Philco gives you to offset rising costs--more by far in size, convenience, and value. See them now and judge for yourself. Prliilf Fililll 8314.95 llil am: we FINEST C PHILCO '915'..Cspacl 9.: ft. net. Dimensions on y: 59 high; 2034' deep; 28' wide. A PHILCO 'lil5' HUGETI CU. FT. 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