racer-weave - @>. . ,._ tooititueky Men you A y y BARGAIN Saturday N ight! ;iieguiar 2.95 “Astoria? SHIRTS . ' a a 0n Sale At 8 P.M. Sharp - ms rsonssaws s. Atill so nan‘. . "This is a SCOOP! And one that you can't afford to miss! ASTORIIA Sl-NRTS, that regularly sell for 2.95, go on sale SATURDAY NIGHT at 8:00 p.m. shorp for ONLY L98! These Men's Shirts, in sizes l4 to l6'_/z, are of line quality cotton material, in a variety. of fancy stripes-blue, greeh and brown. Every man can do with a couple of new Shirts—there ore only 100 of these-So, be on time . . .- Soturday Nig-ht ot 81X) o'clock in the 5 and l0 Department. Be Early Sale Starts '8 pint. Sharp THE GUARDIAN. :9“ ‘n. a; set-Ileana. St. Stephen’: Anglican Church‘! Burlington was filled to the door: on Sunday evening, May 15th with member: of the congregation. sub- stantially augmented with fflends from many other communities end churches. After an extensivfreno- vation of the interior. the church w_as officially re-opened at this service. - Twp new windows, letting more light into the sanctuary. were dedicated. to the glory of God. and to the memory of the iateWllliam __, .. ._.___..»_,_ ._-___._ A Western-Guardian f GINIIAI: INHUIANOI RID]: O. Muttart. Bummerside. J-Iamsnll. sow your wheel. sow your wheat. sow‘ your wheat. Bedoqua Flour Mills will grind it. ' 41m orrsos: of m.- Henry Moysa will be closed May 38 to June 12 inclusive. l‘ -o. c‘. s-. ralsrslvnycrandorsitdor. Or . Inqu es v . r- atliremon request. ‘Ti-inst we dam’: for oils-selves. we wish for all." -DI.AMA FESTIVAL PLAYUIT. PEIKHMANWS Oilhesdenobettnaaaul- l J. PWIICBI‘, a faithful! member of centre! Bedeaue H111. fiiflv W- Ifyou bake at home. use the church and warden for twenty- 0111118. MW lmih- KQM-n Gm" o‘ “mp6,. ‘tau in ' ’| Ygug Se. one years. This We: the gift of hi: Group with ' 5"" v.13“ m‘! m‘ m“ u” ha. ubuyxit n“ m wife and family. The rector, l-lav. 3113"?" "- OW‘ Travcr“ Gm“? yourbaking 1111110111! q Sidney J. Davies, B. A., conducted work-bow convenient to the service and preached the ser- in "The Whirlwind." Curtain 8.3g _ """' uaa. Baa how your breads, yeaatrllldd hymn thanthlalgaaraflolllflf matic presentation of some re on: for worshipping in God’: house, and putting God first in _ daily life. which should leave no doubt in the minds of his hearers that the pri- mary and final purpose of life was meant to be the glorification‘ of God at all times in the daily round. and at certain times in God's house. The choir. assisted by St. Mark‘: choir, Kenslngton, with Mrs. S. J. Davies at the organ, led in the singing of specially chosen hymns. and a solo, "Moment by Moment". was beautifully rendered by Mrs. Kenneth Pidgeon, Kanaington. it upholstered and refinished to its original beauty. Sea sample: of our wood finishing at Frank's Paint Shop, 175 Hanover Street, Summer- side. Phone 730-2. » —A recent and interesting guest at "Treholme", Kensingtqn, was Mr. L. Rankin, whose home ad- dress is Mt. Desert, Maine, but t who is seldom to be found there. Mr. Rankin spends his time travel- ling, and as a result is a vary in- teresting conversatianslist. He came to the Island from Fiorlldlat. Abouquet of beautiful flower: on "d m “"1" m" w!“ V‘ the communion table. ‘ya: the Rift HFMM- Mmli-‘efli “d ‘mm’ fm‘ - ' ' of Mrs. William J. Paynter and "T‘~"B‘"- ' ‘ family, n memory of the late Mr. . ' . I I Paynter. Two bouquet: of daffo- “HQCKEY 55550“ 0V5“ ‘“ . . Members of Kelvin Grove hockey x dils were the gift of lat-Col. and M“ E_ w_ J wugmm team and their friend: celebrated Th. rum- p,“ "mug. so u“ the closing of the hockey season with a lobster supper. prepared and tor speedy accurate Nil“ puatsas 151111 nae a John Deere Potato Plantar unsur- SIZEQ 14 ra 10% .. I splendid spirit, of co-operatfon , shown by the professional decor- "Fwd 55' n" wmnen‘ Imumte‘ ator, Mr. Ken Bremmer, recently A "l" 1° ‘he mng- pr°p°sed ‘by of England, whose many hourg or the manager, Mr. l-lorace Payngr. painstaking work, coupled with the W" Yfllmmhd m with u“ w?!‘ labour of almost every mambo of “will Amhem‘ Th‘ "puhbt ' ‘m, connentkm. h“ bmuam llsm Caseley, an behalf of the earn. _ about m, tranuornmuon o; m, thanked the members of the W. 1- passed. 0wner:_ report N h “ interior u! we church, _ for the bountiful and‘ appetlzlng 10o per cant accuracy at The pup“! of 5L Stephan n" repast anti Mrs. Harold Laird, prea- ‘PQQCI up to I M-PH. Thanks n deeply grateful ta all who contrl- 15"" “I the will" "Prmhgtlg: W i“ °““'&dl’n%nm _ buted to the beauty of the aarv- Weak". we" ‘m1- n r ' 91¢" whims ° h . \ ‘c,’ ‘m! n” ‘m. m: mo" ‘web Anaeu: McEntee and Horace Payn- m," w“; uupelonaiiylill _ o“. other," raceway tar, The banquet was held inbthl, officlancy- t 6mm ' ' At the beginning o; u,‘ "rvjm new school, and was followed y a o] positive pickup o a FRIENDS inert" . .. ' hen - . - pester accuracy 0! _ HEAVY on nur sracr: slur vonuurzsn earth for regions ooo nuns up. s the rector regretfully announced film l" ‘he "d "hwl-J‘: u ma,“ A large Canadian daily news- OANIBERRA —- 1GP)‘ — Capt. McGovtan who is in charge of the abstenfi! thlrlough éllnes; leaf th: fiiigxmrififszgg ‘1:9l‘lm':;?c_ 3°51‘ zfidolurul l’ paper uses about 1.500 pounds of Robert Mcqewm, 5,151,311“ ml- rocket, trials at woomela said the organs. re. orne amp e . an entlst will volunteer for the "first trip might be tn the "by no means space ahil! to take oiif from the of the Rev. Benjamin Fream, Cra- distant nature." - paud, who was to have preached the sermon. Rev. Mr. Fream‘: ab- sence was especially disappointing. as he is a former beloved rector of this pariah, and having been ap- pointed assistant at St. Paul's Church, Halifax, will be leaving the Island. early in June. The sacrament»! Holy Commun- ion was administered at the morn- ing ‘service at St. Stephen's by Rev, Mr. Davies, who preached printer-a ink every day in its high- ‘ gpaod rotary presses. / ‘At Kensingion Personals -Mr. Heath Houston, Mayfield. was a visitor to Burlington. dur- ing the past weck-endr-Bur. will b0 found in tlsa new _' semi Deere Barrows - - '- ' nQwQQlO0llllllflulI"* new digging performance and . replaeable wear shoes and ’ flan “testable m» will clamp. On Friday night, May 13th, the Winsloe players presented their two delightful one-act plays to e “y audience in King George Hail. '_I‘he Oaledonian dances be- tween acts by two lsssles from the Scottish Highlands were special features of the ensemble. —Mr, David Paynter. Charlotte- town, was a recent visitor to Long River, on a trip combining business with pleasure-Bur. than». 5 ~ YEAST . rasr Acrfuot a; man. Taking for hi: text the -.W5 55v! 3"" "aww ' m“ ‘m; bu,‘ mm 1- wm-q; 1; i. written, My ha“, ma]; nltura sander and other equipment Canadian woman. m?! N"! in 9M5 he called the House of Prayer. Matt. 0118511“: us to tgerzttslr enddéaettzniseh dopamhbh. f“; ‘can; perfect torture i, 21:13. he gave s forceful and dra- gllilzixtllggur zamneurzrto :- m h?" Fldnhmu». yn.‘ ‘ppgflh gppegi‘ i - - characters: Ting — {inlay McLeod: - Mar» Rodd; John Walker (his soni Kitty, Kitty. Kitty — one act play (by special auangement with Baker Plays. fioston). Oast of William Winkler -— Ralph Balder- son; Jane —- Dorris Kennedy; Bob Baxter — Wallace Rodd: Benjamin Moo-a —- Pei-icy Taylor; Kitty — Dorris Btocitman. Part 2 - One act play, "Saving Dad." Scene: office of Torn Walker. Aunt _Jerusha (sister-in-law) — -- Heath McLean: Tom Walker (young at 50) — John Rodd; Mary Rogers (stenographer) Dorothy Taylor: Mrs. Jane Roger: (Mary's mother) —- Bally Rodd. The capable histriorzic ability of the players was obvious to the large and an,- precistive ‘audience which was generous with vociferous and long continued applause. ‘The singing and acompanying gestures by youthful laeith Sweeney of Char- lottetown was quite a revelation to Kenslngton play goers. He sang many song's and was still en- corcd. The entertainment was sponsored by the Kensington School and the proceeds will be used for playground equipment-K f’ Whitehall 7 Notebook_ ByAlan Harvey ZDNDON. May i8 - (OP) ._ Mrs. Jean Mann. who delight: the House of Commons with many a crackle of dry Scots’ wit, takes Britain’: new budget in her stride. Housewives shouldn't be dlsmly. ed. aha says, just because it means higher prices for meat cheese. butter and margarine. They can get around that by taking the extra pennleg “t, q; the pocket money they gave m“; “tillmie. - on. s tiny. grey-haired Glasgow housewife who m; u, Labor member for Ooatbrldge, made the eflIlQstion in s Commons de- bate. It was in line Iwith her pee "I"?! —- women should have tighter control of household gum. llflnfl. unites Patios? Recently shetntrdducada private bill which would allow housewives ibkeeoenrnlonvrtheysaveout °¢ hfllllsieepisig. It wee lest in the shuffle. but ms. tuna i: ma; to keep on trying. ‘There are sasna burglar hue- bana: about and for tlsstn we need a policeman." sba says, One of her fetdrlta ltariae coa- cem: a servicemen‘: .wii‘e flilll s; aasbaaeata beta, shad so “fhasaf uavua tbaweeflagaless. linear: from the words found in the first verse of the 122nd psalm, I was glad when they said unto me. let us go- into the house of the Lord. Looking back over the years, he commended the vision of those who hotl built the body of the church. almost one hundred years ago. on their choice of location and name. conveying the thought, "St. Ste-- phen'e-on-the-Hiil." Through the years a great harl- tage has been passed from genera- tion to generation. The chancel was added less than fifty years ago, and only last year, a furnace was installed. Referring to the present renewal c! the house of the Lord, he said. in substance, that the sacrifice of time, labour‘ and money, was not too much, for He gave us all we have. The time and talent spent on the undertaking was an offer- ing of love, freely given, for no other building. ‘in the r-i-v. must be cleaner, better or more beautiful than the house of God. The succesfui completion of the task. i: in a large part. due to the untlring zeal of the rector, whose unfailing energy and tactful cheer- fulness, appeared to have the ef- fect of welding fpgether, the many and various elements, needed for such an undertaking. -—Bur. TOUCH 0' ‘III BLAINE! IONDON -‘ (OP) - Fifty girls applied in ‘Ibttenhani’: mayor for the "post" of wife’ to a six-foot. 5-year-old llrieh professor. professor asked the mayor to find a bride - - “became the hap- piest days of my life were spent in North Lmdon." Thegpmapective bride must ba "tall, slim, brunette and have served in Ea forces. —-Mr.-and Mrs. L. H. Crasweil and daughter: Edith and Phyllis. and Miss Hilda MacLeod. all of Hunter River, were visitor: to Burlington on Sunday, where they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dan- iel Hickox and family. ~— Bur. i JAMES A. tlioliElLL inn sans~ @ Summerslda —Friend: of Mr. H. B. MacLeod regret his illness at the home of - his nephew, Mr. Fred Profitt, Bur- lington, and wish him a speedy ro- covery. Mr. liiacLeod suffered a heart attack on Sniurdayn-Bur. - y ' —-—M . All Rid d HUM lrlzfisilsz; FUR THE 355T P059“ P0 C'.B., after spending a pleasanzl ' §.°§l‘..‘.‘..i‘.€2§‘%§§"."..£.' tlr..=r:..\ C-O-C-S Malox accompanied as far as Summcrslde era in all ports oi the Airport by Mrs. Payntcr, Mrsnl C‘ 0'C' S Dominion. George MacLeod and Wendell Mac- cnor- sonar Lead-Bur. . neck end sore side with NOIVIIIM 4 _ l ls Your iihesi Sore‘! lloss Breathing iiurl‘! - ~ ‘I11 . till“ £.'...‘.“".'.'.i.‘.‘i'"....T“li.“liif5£i“'.i‘2§; i imumc‘ These ‘Niagara prod- uct: are the choice oi experienced grow- A vigorous rubomg of the chest- the loliaqe. ‘u’ d t n u" Pump! delivery ha; yea: laeal ‘ yllfiegl%ul;“lllllh“‘t;a' ‘ti’ ‘p191 legion a: ha. ea: atsleasee. i)" higher :tl'...i’;.“..'.°.“i.'.$i.:.°.'r.::"...':i'.“.. . 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