WESTERN _ GUARDIAN WHY NOT HAVE us build your for the school year 1959-60. RESERVE April 25th Pantry Sale at Kennedy's store at 7:30. Sponsored by St. Mark's AYPA. ‘DANCING to records for Teen- agers Borden Legion Hail tonight 8:30 to 10:30 admission 25 cents. ’ WALLACE FUNERAL — The funeral of the late Mrs. Rosa- mond Wallace who passed away fn Cornwall, Ontario, was held April ist at Snow's Funeral Par- lour, Halifax, NS., to Christ Church Dartmouth, N.S., where service was conducted by the Archdeacon Roder. Interment was in Christ Church cemetery. There were many floral tributes from Cornwall: Ontario, Halifax and Dartmouth. Survivors include three daughters,. Mrs. Firth D. Bowness, Summerside; Mrs. Oharlies J. Maye, Cornwall, On- tario; Mrs. Albert M. Hume, De- troit, Michigan, two sons, Charles R. Vancouver, B.C.; William A. ax, N.S. Mrs. Firth .D. Bow- ness and Mrs. Charies J. Maye accompanied the remains from — Ontario, to Halifax, > ..ANNUAL MEETING, Prince Edward Island Council Canadian ment House Charlottetown 2:30 p.m. today. Members of the Guide movement and friends of Guid- ing welcome. RESERVE MAY 16th for Pan- St. Mark’s PERSONALS Miss Patricia Clark entertain- ed at Mulberry Lodge at a din- mer party on Thursday evening for Mrs. F-L Dunlop who is leav- ing for Centralia, Ontario, shortly. Professional Cards Chartered Accountants T. Earle Hickey & Co. Canadian Bank of Commerce Summerside, P. E. 1. Phone 2235 8. E. Ellis & Son Limited Fire — Auto — Casualty & Summer $t. Summerside E. E. Parkman — Opt. D., 8.0. PHONE 3287 Summer St. Summerside B. F. Hunter, R.O. Summerside, P. E. 1. Phone 3116 SMALLMAN’S BUILDING The Read Studios D. W. SEARS Barristers Library Week was observed at the Kensington Library with a evening when the hostesses were delightful At Home on Tuesday the librarian, Mrs. J.G Town- send and the members of the Home and School Association. The president, Mr. Austin Pend- ergast acted as master of cere monies and introduced the spea- kers. ) The guest speaker, Mr. Elmer | Power, Principal —of—Kensingtes+ High School noted the great source of information and guid- ance contained in the puiic li- braries, in the books, pamph- lets and current magazines, to be found there and available to every one. The factual knowledge that cannot be gained in a life- time may be gleaned from books which tell of the past, and look speculatively into the future. A- long with knowledge. he told the attentive audience that re laxation, comfort, background and inspiration may be found be- tween the covers of books, aid- ing one in co-ordinating a phil- osophy of life, and in evaluating human existance. Mr. Power said, “Our present day environment is confusing. Scientific data falls on us every day until we are suffocated, mind overwhelmed with discoveries we do not understand, therefore fear. What is found in books can make us look at what we took “>r -gran- ted and question it,. and appre ciate ideas and ideals which have been suffocated and drowned in this age in which we live’. Concluding his talk on books with a quotation from an unnam- Guest Speaker Stresses Need For Good Reading Wants Action ‘ - : : : rodae maeed of Trade polrans -|wired Prime Minister Diefenbe- immediate action on tieup in transporta- Copies of the telegram were * Transport Minister of fisheries, Dr. Orville MP, and Premier A.W. 0 3 3s 2310365 355 54 so 620 tt 200 4 1} Im HK m6 G6 e- | ss0016s 165 «167 4 25 15 1% Wwe —5 15996. 179__ 176.175 3} - 100 2s a +! 00 1% 12 1% +% 300 8 8 8 Hs 1000 6% A 300 2 1 © +% 4040 950 90 9.0 45 1500 il 10% 10% 200 3 St OSS 4 an a 00 6S COU 100 0 © 5665 500 S485 3100 1% 18 6—% 100 6 18 Ow Ut HI, nas nem —& oo 2% 2 2 —%& 36 12 10 12 1185 760 730 760 +20 , 200 40 45 46 +28 400 8 & & : Que Ascot 1300 @& 6 G —1 : Que Cop Te 6 21 31 % Fi . 4 2 Que Lab 1200 &%, &% + ie Que Lih 250 @0 67 67 +5 =o tae © s NEWSBOYS RECEIVE AWARDS © .. Quaston Quemon 6 ae a7" | ‘First prize Summerside win-, Guardian delivery service, who Rayrock 300 5S «65S 5 Ne ee ee ae Reeves Soo 110 110 Ne + sponsored by The Guardian vania table , as their first ed author, Mr. Power stated at |Rexsor “awe a1 a a —1 | The Evening Patriot, held im con-| place prizes. The presentations meoke ee eto Ente 200 16% 16 16% + %| junction with the recent economy | are being made by George Clow, great genius eaves to ma » | Rockwin 14742" 49 47% 48 reading plan, were Arnold Camp-| circulation manager of the Sum- delivered from generation to gen-|Rowan- Cons 300 % % %% bell of the Patriot delivery (right) | merside office of the Guardian eration, as presents to the pos- | Sand Riv — 2.2 S 3 | and Raymond Richard of the! and Patriot newspapers. Fiity terity of those yet unborn, the a. = = 335 = 4 - speaker went on to pay tribute |sil Stand oo 2 : : ; : 5550 80 «79 «8 +1 ° and Harry Baglole vs. John “s the Kensington Librarian, Mrs|Siscoe | SS) es lea 16a — Miss A. Campbell Evans and Ken Judson’ ‘ownsend, he affirmed, is with-| siicona oe un nm Ul —%] 11.30 — Smith and Stewart vs. out doubt, the best. informed li-|Sianleigh 7320 97 2 Dies In O’Lea MacDonald 1 ; wis 1600 6 6 & -5 nm ry and Partridge; Lee brarian on the Island. She gives | Stanlish : oto Stanrck HS 106 106 104 and Ballem vs. McLure and Hen- of her time unstintingly, not for | sarratt nso 27 «2% 7 O'LEARY — Miss Annie Camp-| nessey; Crozier and Campbell ed | Steel_R oars 81s Ie 1G bell, Coleman, passed away Wed-| vs. King and Jay. re eee ae ee Sud cont 100088 nesday at the -Mel-|—12-NOON=Break fortune — many years”. In nion, 2 «6 + 1 i P : J “Kensington should ee sep- —, ss eo a wares She was 81 199 P.M. Pat Breem vs. E:V. arate library building. with ade-|Syivanite 00 1 15 SS ria ce .__| MacLure; Villa Hamilton vs. Mar- " aing..v Taercanis 50 @ & & -3 Besides a sister, Mrs. Irving} jon McDonald; G. MacFarlane quate reading facilities”, and he an vt oo @ 6 lO OCS M she suggested that the Home | Teck 3200 220 «(215 215 Mayer in Winchester, Mess.. and E. Morrison vs. McQuarvie a an - is survived by one brother, Rr - School Association might initiate |Tes 92 3 5 % 1. | George in B.C. Another brother, | °¥¢ 1: Frizell @ program to advocate for such |s,.. so 10 «610 «(10 Edwin, pased away three months| 1:30 P.M. M. McGuire vs. win- a building. Tombill SS oe ie re ree ee ee Miss Dorothy Cullen, who is in ae = > 2 & —l%!| Remains are \resting at the roars ¥e "eaanae Partrid ve charge of the Carnegie Libraries|;4, coin OO mm mM 7 home of Mrs. Ellis from where Bagiole - Chin: ge of P.E. Island spoke briefly “For|U Mining 10 2 2 2 | | qhe- funeral service will take |” 3:99 pq. 3 games — Mens the practical needs of life,” she|U Asbestos 525 00 5% +; | place this afternoon at 2 o'clock.| _."* yd ata : aa” Un Keno 25 410 0 605 feniew thahed' Chien singles quarter finals. said, “books may be found im|u, Fort io @ © © -4 | from the O'Leary Unit | 2:30: Nancy Coffin vs. winner the library dealing with almost |Upp Can 4 . Se a Reid - Frizzell; mixed doubles + every problem in the home. There oes 44 CO Badminton quarter finals. are books on home — c00k- | violam 1m ats = - + 3:00 Ladies singles — Semi fin- ing, household repairs, furniture, | Waite Am ’ : als. making, care of children. There|Wevton "7h. “uy ™—% (Continued from page 8) 3:30 Mens doubles - Semi finals are also books avail on gaf-| witiray 1900 182 180 «(181 a person for spectators at the even- 4:00 Ladies doubles - Semi fin- dening, agriculture; t build- | Will ts ooo 122 (120 = ; | ime finals. als. ing and many other topics, as |W? oe fl A a a 8.30 A.M. — Dave Campbell, 4:30 Mens singles - Semi finals well as books to help in our con-|yse Lead 00 2% % «™ +1%| vs. Doug L'Abbe: Harry Bagloe| 5:00 - 7:00 P.M. break ; 8 y 7:00 Mixed doubles - final tacts with others—members_ of | lorex me ee me tn | We Beer Cow; Eimer Sioumens| ’ our own families, and in var-|\* Pe" i, won 19 1S 8 —1 | VS Dave Lee. 7:30 Ladies doubles - final ious organizations, such as Home | zenmae we 3 ee Pa re A.M.—Chartey Ballem vs. a taton anehe » Final and School, 4H Clubs, etc. Zulaia F flacCarthur; Gordon Faulk-| 4° , The Rev. Alexander MacKay | won mo 192 im im +1, | Mer vs. Gartho MacFarlane; Pat Prabtetaber oF caibier ont re and the librarian, Mrs. J. G. | will wts 1900 122 ” eH re Pickard vs. Genevieve Mac- | 5. ments. Townsend also spoke briefly. Cof- |e? fog‘ %s % | Perens Saw emi Ba hs Skee ese e Hom ’ 1 Lee-Gimmons; - | Shool Association . Ive Beer 86h 1) 18 Le +8 ie vs Pickard and Lee; Glen J HOUSE FOR SALE [Young HG 27100 119 US 18 1 | VE , + Zenmae so 6B 2 - Hancock. Maybrun 0 lOO j} Curb 10 A.M.—MacDonaid vs. Cari Mcintyre 100 $844 84 94 —3 | Bulolo 70 40 645 6445 «6 +5 | MacLure; John Evans vs. win- At Alberton McKen 72000 «42 0 -~_ oe Pend Ore 1000 2235 “219 219 : : . McMar 300 9 && 9 BANKS eon) : L’Abbe; Dick Cros- sone 9199 37 3 37 +41 | Montreal 1187 ow A * hi =~ vs. winner Faulkner- MacFar- One story modern up-to- entor 400 «O17 6 N Sco 1215 a + ane, , oem 6150 130 27 130 +3 | comm : je ae S = + = 10:30 A.M. Partridge vs. Win- on a ret old, Midrim 60 6M 9 Imperial na + . size 20 x 35. Must be mov- Millik 3420 20 «21 22 | Royal 540 $80%4 B00 m% + % nder Baglole-Clow: Ken Judson Min Corp 250 $1414 14% i / Tor-Dom 70 $S7% 57% 57% + Ml vs. winer Joy-Hancock; Jack! ed from present lot. meceer sen tap sit ait 3 or MecCareue a Cit ae oa ea sct1 $29%4 2 2 =» %| MacCarthur. EVERETT SHEA, Multi-Be - o%4 Oo OS 1% Angie Nfld 53% 96% Ge Ge + % 11 A.M.— Earl Smith vs win- Alberton eras SP Agee ae St 8) pe Meena, De : : 175 $20 ;: Neskn = ee le : ee a sat os — 7. Aen a nena 1% 838% = ee New Cal 5890 3 w 28 31 |Wainwright 25 210 210 - 210 ° eee ew Demi “soo me ty |Nakers” one ws ae + «1 Attention Alberton and Vicinity N Goldvue 3000 9 > 8 —& Tahal sales\3_273.000. | N Harri B00 «614% «14% :~«14 INDUSTRIALS oe } : : , New Hosce S510 116 112 13, 8 Argus 250 pr 155 SIV. 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