H g; . .;,r; , H 0 wriglht. Those on the negative side forgo:-ten; and In the church mun” 9 W. " - were Mr. Don Sears, Mrs. Colin where her seat was seldom vacant: :;x.::dF:,gmEry uh :';':”w':::Vcom Mr. and Mrs. Harris Callaghan. . Waugh. and Mrs. J. E. Morrison. tn the home. where she leaves to vmd .0 the Mann..." mm... -Mn and Mn J&mI:Ig;ew1eI-- I The judges were Mm Hllven m'- '””"m h” .h'"'i”"d 3"” "'5 5"" Home. from where the funeral took M" '”d M” M" Mg'.';':,”"n,1 JV F. Macqqem ma Mr, Roy Ltd. -her companion forflity years; her phat the muowinc morning at 9 IMIL Egg ltlgs. irsrngn mx us . i stone. 5 yon; 1;Mdih::d his f-wig. 33:39 o'clock to st". Malachi's Church, M? 3",”, M”"m""m cauighm ' ' p "" Mm ' ' K”"”"' ""9 RN"i””" mg” Mr. and Mrs. Russell Mccu-vine. PAGE Fouargau -- M....M-.- WESTERN ouanolau opening hymn "Beulah Iand"iwss followed 3! the aorbture reading ma GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN s ....-. -s- ; V A l - 1.? son. -1 on -n-soft I broadside the results wouldhhave been iar more serious and Mr. IN MEMCRIAM SIN MEMOBIAMV y. ' , Ilr. Juries Baltonn I2 Charlotte ...-.... Mrs. Michael .IlIOIl'I'lI1q and - V.-'l.V'1d1.l(.3.,1'1l&3'-B. -1951... . .4 ” . ,. , ?- iii in Psalm 33 and the hymn "rho Pendergast considers bimselfluclsy. . i i J " ' - .... -lman nmsu FESTIVAL -l-naaalrrnauw cnnacn Church in The Wildwood." In the At lat t reports. It abl i ins. wu.s.uns A. an no '”" Si" 5'- M"- froligast ovetg O.tJ. R. w., 'l'hura- Lamas onyx:-Mrs. Scott .1..- Elan-once of gin mlngbfr ssln gulls leave tells hospital add '.'.3?... :3 la: .... N W"! WWW 39”" Norma and Justin w.-Neiu ay, archs.as.1sr.M. d" it cdmmcmhe of ynerm anal-cooni emu dbel l.M. -Atth Plncec - . ' - I n l.Il'l!:eLeIxA.l:: .CllIuib of the Sum:ler- F" REICMHI 3Y0 01 GOG." when I Persde:-::t”;:ent lI::.Mll:!-Tiler vi.sr- in Hue oa.s-lyr Mursouaulgmgg wi:h.I;.Oo:: d::uSt.o:.Io:lIlTe?'3-lg-J . pm”, W nun”. !lN"tNoTo" -J. WATSON MaoNAUGll'l'. K. C.. M.P.. will be in his Summer- side office on Saturday, March Ia -BEA! J. WATSON Mas- NAIJGHT. K-C.. M.l'.. over Station C.l'R'W, Summerside. on Thursday. March 8th at 6.45 P.M. -1141; WITH 'FLU-The many friends of the genial mail courier of Kensington R.R.1. Mr. John side Presbyterian Church on Tues- day evening at the regular meet- ing. The president. Miss Clara Mountain. was in the chair. The final arrangements Ior the St. Patrick's supper on March 15 were made. Dainty refreshments were served by Mrs. J. W. Macxenzle and Mrs. J. Macxinanon. S -CHURCH OF CHRIST Y. P. U. -- The Y.P.S. of the slimmer- discussion by the members follow- ed. The business was under the direction of the president. Mu. shall Callbeck. The mizpah 'bcn.. diction closed the meeting.-s. -PAINFUL ACCIDENT-Letters from Mr. William Pendergast of Seattle. Wash. formerly of Ken. slngton. informed his friend; um he suffered I. broken iloulder re- cently when the car in which he ltislg relatives and friends on the Island. That he will er no ser- ious elfects from his accident la the wish of his many, Island friends. K -BAPTIST CHURCH YOUNG MAIIIID GROUP-Mrs. W. 6. Ellis conducted the worship per- iod ot the Young Married Group ol the Summerside Baptist Church on Tuesday evening in the hall. morning. February let. there pass- ed away Mrs. William A. Bernard at the age or '13 years. Although in failing health for some time and confined to he hospital for two months. she was never known to murmur or' complain amid her man-y days of suffering and weari- ness. throujl which she was nursed with loving care and ev- erytihlng poalble done for her. '1ihe deceased. the daunlier oi the late Mr. Joseph Morrison and was learned with deep sorrow by friends and neighbours of n- kora and vicinity. The deceased resided in St. John for the past 13 years. and was em- ployed. by the C. N, R. at. the time of his death. Born in Newton, Lot 26. a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. William Mocabe. the earlier years of his life were spent on the home- stead. but after the death of his mother in 1919. he moved to the United states where he met and spray-Stat! C. N. R. Pugsley wharf. Dpray-office Stat! - Checkers and Coopers. Messages at sympathy Mrs. Peter Greenan. Brae. Mr. and Mrs. Wllnrt Lawless. Mrs. Marshall Hughes. Mrs. Patrick Mulligan. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Glover. Mrs. Leona Cameron. Wednesday A; '1-1. , Jennifer Jones. ggm:du;,o-giisin violent hates and fierce luv, 0 I Garfield a tough guy Wm. 'I am science. in exciting .1...” ”" -wa wean sraslmus. My Ousaan. will regret to hear that side Church of Christ held its reg- d 1 1 .. . . ae is suffering an attack of 'nu. ular meeting on Tuesday evening 1:: ,.;."."3..gc.;"";1;,,:;; at; ;;e ?::li:frhgT;'d..Al;51.:lMud:: M,.,..Ch,my Muxinmm Morrison. hm, mmled ma . cuhenne Ms..JIads.llli';1McR'l:elll(.Muu an” r . I in hall with Haddon Mellish in kaveliinl my m. .1 m mu” Com Waugh at uh; Wm W" M, 1,0,... 1.. G,,,,,m.,m,d.w,,m Donaghy. I; h M hmt-W". . y . - i There are left to c erls s ' ' . and all hope for his speedy recov- ery. K charge of the devotional. The section. Had his car been struck On Sale At Both Stores followed by the Scripture lesson in John 19 and prayer. A medita- tion on "Tile Gross of His Own" was followed by the singing of ”Bencath the Cross”. The business -was conducted by the president. Mr. Edward Poole. '1lhe special feature of tihe evening was a de- bate entitled "Anticipation is bet- ter tlhan Realization," which was won by the atflrrnative. the meals- ors being Mr. Colin Waugll.'Mrs. Elmer Waugh and Mr. E. All- ahe lived until her marriage fifty years ago, sitter which she moved to Fronds River. "Maggie" as she was familiarly known. was held in tlhe highest esteem by all who knew her. Kind and unselfish. she has left her family a. heritage that the world cannot give. nor take away. She will be greatly missed in the community where her many memory his widow and two sisters. Mrs. Russell Callaghan and Mrs. Iianmett Molveill. one son Bily. six years od. was killed in Boston. while crossing the street on an errand for his mother. The late Mr. Mccabe. being an extensive reader. was thoroughly posted on the times and could converse on any subject social or- deods of kindnes in times of trouble and sickness will never be also two daughters. Myrtle, Mrs. political. I-lis remains accompan' d by his widow and nephew Lorne McNeill Mass was offered up for the re- Mrs. John J. Weloh and Lillian. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Cameron Mrs. M. A. Nye. Brockton. Mr. David Walsh. Brockton. Mr. and Mrs. erett Cameron. Members of Richmond Branch C. W. L.” Members of Wellington Centre Women's Institute. Miss Blanche Cameron. The Gulls Family. Montreal. Mr. and Mrs. Sable Cameron. Miss Mary E. Greenan. Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Callaghan. I Mr. Peter Callaghan and Famiy. Today 7:15-9;15 RS BHHND lull Mm: -MARCH MEETING TRINITY AUXILIARY-Tile Trinity Evening Auxill-lary. Sumsnerside, March meeting on Tueadly GV0D' ing in Epwort-h Hall with Miss Mabel Lln.kl.ett.er in charge of the program. The opening hymn. "Glory Be to God the Father" was followed by the Scripture lesson James Cole in New London. and Charlotte. Mrs. Halsey Profit! in Burlington: and Walter of Chula Vista, California. who flew home to be with his mother for Christ- mas-these mourn the loss of a loving wife and mother. Also left to cherish her memory is a sister. Mamie. Mrs. Edvwin lllltz, of Ber- pose of his soul by Rev. Father Mcquaid. who also officiated at ”" 3”” Preddn Boston The pail-bearers were: Clayton i ' y Mlccmbe. Gerald McCnrvllle. John v';O1;”5g;:hj;f””" L"'”"'i ""1 3"" M' Mumgam Emma C3" and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph ll. Doucette WW” M”1V” Millie and Doris McCormick. May his soul rest. in Peace. R”. an St. Autumn, Pmvidy nee. R. I. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Molder. Mrs. Irene Callaghan and cHA'lu.onsTowN 6 MARCH SUMMERSIDE by Mrs. George waits and prayer 'by Mrs. Allen Jenkins. An innit- in-; meditation was given on "The Talents". Miss Llnkletter was as- sisted in the study period on "'l'he Future of Japan" by Mrs. Waltz. Mrs. Femo Rogers. Mrs. James Maccregor. Mrs. Richard Hinton. which took the form of a Court of Inquiry and was most interesting. Mrs. William Roach conducted a wick. N.S.; and two brothers. Hugh F. Morrison of Sumrnerside, and William Morrison of Vancouver. 3 C. The funeral was held on Satur- day altcrnoon and was very large- ly attended by friends from near and far who came to pay their last tribute of respect to an esteemed friend. The service was conducted by her minister, Rev. D. A. Camp- Mass Cards Mrs. J. E. Mccabe (10). Mr. and Mrs. Russell Callaghan Mr. and Mrs. Emmett McNeill (2) Dr. and Mrs. James G. Mccabe (2). Lorne McNeill Mr. and,Mrs. John R. Mccabe and Mrs. John A. Smith and Mrs. Clayton Mccabe Mr. and Mrs. John M. Mulligan Mr. and Mrs. Patrick McCarvllle Mr. Mr. stitute . nsbsfleet Branch Women's In- AMILTON u tnmswlulmsszlme nus... CAPITOL Snusssssses-aide I (THE BEST IN SOUND & MOVIES) quiz on "Nu Work of the Qhlgrch bell, who spoke fittingly ol the of Chriit in -73'Pm"- The "' deceased as he knew her to be. . and!-lomlly. arioe at Jlvpsn were -domed 10! faithful unto her earthly end. A Mrs. Thomas Mocabe ml can cnnwmm st” John LAST SHOWING TODAY - 3:30-7:15-9:15 DRESS SALE special prayer. P1-ns were nude mixed choir led the singing or the i to send another box to man -- hymns. "rile lord's My Shepherd." M” W M"- M" Mums-n "BLOSSOMS IN THE DUST" 3 soon 85 D0-'&ib1t?- A MW memh" "Sale In The Arms of Jesus", and Mn Md Mm um" Mums." . . was welcomed. The meeting closed ugh”, Wm. Men. A W... d....., Joif; Md Mm 5- M9"'m"- Sig With Greer Garson - Walter Pldgeon wiiih the Lord's Prayer in unison. a-geymd the sunset: Wu rendered In color by Technicolor A social hour iollolwed when de- by Mrs. Foster Dunning and Mrs. licious -mfteshmthi WE” 5"V9d Edna Stewart. Mrs. Harry Under- by Mrs. Macoresor. Mrs. Ernest lhlll was pianist. rnc pallbearers Wright and Mm Lorin! Rlvneh weret Mess-rs. Harold Bernard. Ra-llph Bernard. Foster Dunning. --- George I-lowatt. Heath Maclseod -TRINITY AFTl3N00N A"x' and Ira MBCLQOC. Interment was Lnslw - The March mew"! in Geddie Memorial c A y. of the Afternoon Auxililrv 0' W '!lhe beautiful floral tributes Sumtrilde T3171"? umud Chmch bore a silent token of esteem to E L N was held on Tuesday afternoon in h m you b mmbe ed Erworth Hall with the P"'”""' EH3. ".3... triendsezr I ' Mrs. w. Arthur Allen. in theatchalfe. Pmowgnusbwt Miss Patricia McNelll Mrs. .los. Walsh. St. John Mr. Pat Mccnrron. st. John. . 3. Friday 3:30-7-9:15; Saturday 2:30-7-9:15 2 - BIG A'1'l'RAC'I'lONS -- 2 Warner Baxter - Stephen Dunne in "THE CRIME DOC'.l!0R'S DIARY" A Real Exciting Film N Professional Bards . T. Earls lllolloy Chartered Accountant Canadian Bank of Commerce . and Mrs. B. R. shame w u,..!' 11 . Phnor 01?"gr" wl'a'?ag'"t':&1':: Crlces.cont-:Vndlt:r and family. Bum”-"3 Th9 14"d5 'y" Spray-Grandcluldresl. pm)”; 23" All' New Spring Styles In Prints and Plains. unison after which the hymn "Let: Us With a Gladsome rnind" was sung. Three new mamiberl were welcomed. Mrs. William I-leoldbert invited the ms&lflml':M:: Spray-Nina and Stanley Brown. way-Miriam and Harold. Spray-Hugh and Jean. Spray-Will and family. Spray-E. C. Hill: and family. a ' gtefvtlife til? idea... A letter Sony-Katie Mlcloeod and Im- ' t l - :3-lt1.(lg1!:f .1:aesqureesatdmrbyclo nspray--Frank Bernard and fam- Ed E' Parkmns Z -- . hi ill be Y- gtheesdeyuipitfifuiftnmz dearvfluture. .Spray-Fred Maclseod and Fan- i Opt-D.. R.O. :4rl:oxGtoLbem;:ae3c::in 13.: t'l)lle"pfs:: mgpray-Lem and Laura Orr. OPTOMETMST worker at Halifax. N. S. It was Spray-Olivs and Frank Gliles- Eye. gumhgg . decided to pack a box at once. The pie. Charlie and Bea Bernard. 61"", gm", : l treasurer, Mrs. V. Travers. sub- Spray-Geddie Memorial W.M.S. om” mum, mltted a gratifying report. It was Slpray-Herb and Maude Mac- announced that the Easter lneet- Ewen. ' jng would be held on the Tuesday Spray-Mrs. Mary Prolltt and following Easter (March 27). The .1,-1., V worship period was conducted by Wreath-Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Mrs. 'rr-van. ovenlns with the Stewart and sunny. hymn "Hark The voice of Jesus MM. BLACK GOLD calling" followed by Milli? by Mrs. Hugh smiths and the Script- ,,,..,,, ure lesson by Mrs. Methersll. The woodmm am". 3.59,. gnghnd sinl1nKt0;chgiIgI"T'” "13; W” .. (or) -e Colin Apmlsy com- nd I: e was Wu” lained about the uality or I all 315" ”laiW' 57 W" 5"" goal - until he fdlund an extra M.acFar1ane, Mrs. Charles Ramsay. haw lump. It commed told P"-5. so u . er. The theme of the meeting was "christian stewardship” and Min. 9 to l2 - 1 to 5 IN by appointment rnonc am i REGENT THEATRE, BLDG. 3'"lIlII0f 51-. llnainaralda y9.99 y la Thrifty - Be Early B. F. llulltsr It. I). OPTOMEIBIBI: I" ,' Visual Analyses Glasses rmcs greasinl favorably after an attack ' John Stirling read an intcesjiigl of 1111 Ind 9N"mWi-- PUONI 3110 . I 1 ' O -- "mi. an it A W" W 0 -Mrs. Katherine Creamer of 3M4m'MAN'! BUILDING "The place yhero I Worship" by urn. L. M. calltack was much Bnnunsralde. l'.l.l. SORRY -NO MAIL OR PHONE ORDERS Charlottetown meat. several days No Returns - No Exchanges - NO Refilnds .........,-l.uo. mm by un. sur- this week in Jtensislcton ...a vlc- y , ling hI'o't:lzht tglieh :neet;i;1cgm am: inlty, cong::otlngmt:'le Federal Gov; rm - ' y - ' C I Smart Spring Styles-each and every one! And in a wonderful range f:,'f.';w,'3 '.:,,,:.. m ... ...-mg, "'.”'"" ' 3 of fresh Spring colors. The materials are crepes, tallies, rayons and -4- -Rev. Louis calisshan. Dlstor W. CHESTER S. rustling taffetas. In the "Little Shop" there are Junior and Misses' of Indian River varish. 1- I m- ' sizes 9 to 10 and 12 to 20. In the Ladles' Wear Department there are '.".n'. ",1... 1,. mg e:t,rl&cie.tos:l! How;-f MSGDDIALI Junior, Misses and half-sizes. Come in Early on Saturday Morning for M H mm.” 0' ,;nh.c.h.. I W” K "J. - T " " .........M..M....---- summer. Solicitor. mum. your New Spring Dress at a Real Bargain! - 3”” mt mm” mm” M. ' - . High iuver. Alberta. when in will FM c um. shop nun” W." :'...?.3.'"..c..."' "f M "-'m'"' -"52 3- 5- Eu": 0”" WI--H! mt-vi" W . ' I U . wn ..... mgugmqog Late lleaih Strong. 8.0. 'rr 1' ' 'ft ., "' cl""!”"'.'8 s""""'"”R -captain ldward MacDonald nu ,,, A... .. c,,....., collections rnrnpuy e . I of xensington left on Monday ...,..,.gg. Auuuletl To. I lunar It. rnoxs TM on a visit to Mr. and Mrs. also A Fwd." 3 shnrteh Iiluudo. IIOWYIIIC. POW Mu M03” R. ECI aw -Miss Mary Reid. vice-principal of K School. was a week- end visitor to Summel-side. K we've ALI. n-ls Marslilatfvo FOR HOUSE-CLIANJNG AND owns at vault” sssvlce I-ll-Oi I t H P I 0 P sembzislsonnxymcgw aria”: atching Plaster T ., clzmesw ALWAVS usol TIOUBLE Pstzumo Tue, . Loso close snouou, frohrus cuna .-z, -x c . N or 1 ca 10 IOBDEN AND SURROUNDING DISTRICT In of fire outside the Town of Borden limits, it will be useless to call the Btkden Fire Department, -412: many friends of Mr. Or-' vllle Clark. Kensinsion. will be pleased to hear that he is pro- ......-...M...M..M-n-c-l- KEIISIIIETOI IIIIKI tor the equipment outside the Town llmlu no ....... 2 M" ”""'”oi" "" y o vh t T s .3”. th . . 9! Illli C010 WIN! lI.lllO THUFSIMY. 3143- 3 dlandNatio:lsei gaeilwgyws? zvhose we a:'eC:onl:- u::ldr?Igoruo:1ria:i:l.mH ;iit':.”slf'c'd' Semi-Finals pelled to protect at all times, in case 0 fire. Signed: gfntrnawi -0 Vgnlsll Muro-unwell co . s Sea View Leasue nwmo Ilaol)0NALD, r odiiic. 537.. 't?::.....?""" 53W.....'.'"""" "9"" smug? VALLEY vs. i . Chairman, Firs Committee, ynorden, P. E. I. g::;;tlI:o EF'()clll.":" I u................. . w"'u..."""c”'”'.”".. rt i . . " t ,. apart or . . run as am mm ,.m., l 'i.T?..." " . ssslsssls. Issues g,-;-g;;-mgt-In- we -"il'n;. no-M g. . --'. l 4 i :- - '- First Cams 7:45 Slurp I int and vsenlsa .. , A tr 1- and T"'" ;.No SkatlngAftel'Gama,: n'""" ' F” v ":t:'”' FRIDAY; KAI. I : ' A ' Mtfchdiltf LMIIIG to scours desirable homo. Am lsavlag '5 ' . .A' Mr Ii . 29....-:3" .'”'”"....:”.”'?.';..”?:.:.t..".?3 l ?..?l'."i'."'.... mu-slly located no i u "- for two tunum with" ad? lti'ccn”a?"mi 1033030 ' -S l ilsoroaa . ii .'. - 2