MARCH 25, 1952 PFUVUIW utvm-mt THE GUARDIAN. Cl-lARLOT'1'ETOW'N PAGE ELEVEN THE WESTERN GUARDIAN 3 summer Street. Bunimorsida. Phone 1031. yawn, subscriptions, Advertising Bepresentativea (mono: chow and oaonois worrou House Phones: son and 8088. no Gumuan my in booths It In: of the following stores in Buminersida: .o,g.oon, Summer Street: Gourliao Drugstore. 21 Central ltregti . News-stand. Water Street: Mark Gaudet. 61 Grsnvlila Street: ' Douogtwg Grocery, Second Street; island Motor Transpo .. , ' 5;,-at; yinoo's Grocery. 120 Russell Street; Enmufa Bel!- '”' Service Drug. I. I. Walk In lionain WEST PRINCE 0lFlUll Liberian: Frank Weeks, Bopreaontatln. Phone: 08-! Office and 08-! House. ,cAR. RECOVERED -A 1917 - WALLTE SCANTLEBURY ICE y Monarch sedan. stolen in FOLLIES OF 1952 at Bedeque Rink '.',,ei-side on Saturday night Thursday March 27th. recovered damaged 1nK9n' -CARDS. dancing, drawing for can yesterday When R had fruit cake, Darnley Hall, Wednes- abandoned by the thieves. day. March 26th. beginning at 8.00 Playoff Series, Personals 5- o'clock. Auspices Darnley W. I. as from a large circle of friends. some of her friends were able to call on her and partake of l1lilI'idii)' cake and ice cream. Her l many friends wish for Aunt Mar- thc -Tho many friends of Mrs. J. rendrred by Mrs. John H. Wells. Pallbearers were Messrs. W. C. Lea- vitt. Hcrbcrt Clark. James OiMearn. Ainsley Hutt. Leigh Hodgson anii Russcll Bell. Interment was in Council Meeting Tryon Arrows Take lead In The Tryon Arows defeated the Appin Road Bulldogs 6-2 Saturday night to take a Pal lead in the fi- League. Victorla' rink before the largest crowd of the season. The teams hit a fast clip on the off. All the Appln Road players but three bra juniors. E. Thompson and L. Waddell each scored two goals for Tryon while Ralph MacDonald and Jack Macxenna notched singletons. Roddy MacDonald on a pretty 8-Mount Pleasant. C. Williams ID. Williams) 7-Mount Pleasant, IE. strongman) 8---Mount Pleasant. I. Strongman E. Strongman' 10-Mount Pleasant, E. strongman llswiount Pleasant. S. Maccaull (I. strongman, E. Strongman) Penaltiesswiiliams, Waite rials of the South Queen's Hockey -- The game was played in good ice but in the end the ox- ' perience of the older Arrows paid ' Stresses Fishery Problems In House ,,,v..4,,..,V.mg-..t,..-o... system of smashing the gear and pleaded for better understanding of the hshcrmcn's plight by the Government authorities iiecause "It is hard on those just trying to earn a living." needed in Prince County and said that if they were available there would be iur less poucliing. At tiie same time he resented the destruc- Successful Mixed Bowling league Completed A successful mixed bowling loa- gue atvthe R. C. A. F. Station. Summerslde was completed last Thursday following a successful season. The Harvards, regular season winners. wound up as champions after a 16 team double elimina- tion seriel. The Harvard: nar- rowly edged the Chipmunks, in their two final games, total pin- foll by a score of 2664 to 2604. The second game. which was just as exciting and close as the first game, saw the harvarda edge the Chipmunks 2550 to 2481. The Harvard: were presented the R. The two snowplows finally open- ls crocht-ting, and the dainty and lied Church. Hymns sung were second Pg;-iod , . ed the H i M h. th 1., nlricair designs which she makes "Peace. Perfect Peace". The Lord's 4-Mount Pleasant E. Strongman i:::;Sgn,'g:: gggepgfa cf:1elrse(::,l11gn;(:il& Montrosem End ?3li:.'aIlvln0linirmxgtO . would be hard to beat by the My 5h,.pm.,d.- and -Asafe in The PenaH1es-sn'ongn1an' 51113, that man of the mmrmen were Tignish Wednesday afternoon, iouuzer ladies-1mTh:llnuI;1texious Arms of Jestis." A solo. "We Shall , -n,;...; p.,..,.; mmd ,0 Vpoach 1;, mm, to bu, Tm. mad had been closed ,0 ca, :::::,”3:””e":':okEn'lo'Cg1oo:i?x,l;E: R9331 the Summer Land W35 ssfvfount Pleasant, T. Yeo mcmseives a bite to eat, He traffic for the past three weeks because of the accumulation of snow andiits opimimz is quite a re- lief to farmers of that district. also opened at the same time. here are apparently higher than at any other island point. with the ceiling price of sl.80 a bushel now on in the state of Maine a .. .. L . V1 , p , TM" Fred Kc"-Vi Ch”l9”et”w"' Referee5T"Pmmp5 and Macnom tittilrlleoflafiznshlzilcellefEi:lie:iiifen's near gmatt mziim Mame potatoes are "' D "Cent vmmr M: the home At an sdjourned meeting of i am and the date of payment by drng- ,3: t1lt1e.1a::,e tC:"”dt';." of MY and Mrs. Albert Wright. berm" T'(mn Council held m m; --j-m--r- gm. owners 15 P999 15 ' . V - x-ilii r ri - g 3 if r. umm Bodequa H" Court House last evening. the fol- In at itagortp rt-iferenrce to 'tho gm. ,11?;fkea,5 ?:,1,:1s”,:1rDba1;eet;o,Ag: lowing appointments were made: mad! 0 '3 WV "99 3 9Wl955' pm-95 fur the balance of our M in. L. , H . . oi the opinion that Hon. Dougald "W mi-is-1””5-”?--?”'-if--33 cl"? ii" hi-iv"-"W555 legion Meetinii r.:rr:.;..o:...:r2; it Kcnslngton Eur. '2:r'mR;-e;f;- E'el:hggrb3:;kR”:5x:& Elmsdale and he thought his dis- What Pppeared W b9 P M31759” min. summerside. will ind Mrs. H. Corbett. --Friends of Major '1'. H. E. In- regrct to learn of his continued illness.- boro. left on Friday. March 14th for l-fnlifax. where she will her son-in-law and daughter. Mr. visit BUT. eMr. Robert Messervey of Hall- iax. now in the Canadian Army. II visiting his brother. Mr. Vor- home of Mr. and &- W. C. Leiwitt: Board of Health. the Town Council and all residential medical doctors. cniisidcrod. On motion it was de- cideri that the present policeman E.W. Hardy. be rc-hired for one month rind that the qualifications or another applicant be investigat- ed. Mayor C.R. Profit presided over the meeting. Councillors Currie. Corbett. Weeks. Profit and Matth- ews were present. Minutes of the last meeting were read and adopted. and bills am- ounting to saaos were ordered paid. KEHSIHCTOH mini PUT A eons TUESDAY, MARCH 25th FAREWELL SKAITE 8 to 10 At the regular monthly meeting of the Summerside branch of the Canadian Legion. which was held the Sunimerside branch at the Dominion convention of the Can- adian Legibn which will be held in Montreal. from May 18th to 23rd. Elric Campbell. president, James T. Hogan. secty.-treasurer, and John S. Wright, executive mem- ber. were appointed delegates to this convention. Alternate delegates chosen were Clarence Steele, ist vice-president. Arthur Corney, sgt.-at-arms. and Ernest Steele, member of the ex- ecutive. branch who had been remembered by the Legion sick and visiting committee. Something new in Legion meet- ings last night in Summer-side was the iactithat a special speaker was present in the person of Fly- ing Officer Ernie Stevens, a mem- ber of one of the branches of the Legion in Windsor, Ontario. He described the operation of their particular branch in Wind- sor. His t lk was most interest- ing and i tructive. ? SOUND, DOESN'T IT HAK-KAFF.'5' rr DOES AEMlT A SHARP DOWN me POWER 0F,'i'HE A vote of thanks was extended Maior Hoopla Z I MUST cu'r trict was deserving of a paved road. He did not particularly core where it went, he would leave that to the judgment of the Gov- the lack of proper plowing of the roads this winter. But Mr. Muc- Kinnon said that Mr. G:iudct's district was propably better taken care of than tiie Minister's own district of Fourth Queens. to no Stevens by Comrade H. E. Clark. and seconded by Comrade Arthur Carney. Discussion was held on securing uniforms for the Legion Band. and definite plans were made to purchase them. llns Landing. New York, was of- ficially opened in 1938. from foreign climes was noticed on the streets about dark on the evening of the 20th. Much excite- inciit prevailed among our citizens ...5, Three applications for the ow in the Legion Home lost him. it ernment but he wmmd one ,0, until it was found that it was one ' ition of town policeman and gen- was decided to send a fu quota ms constituents. of our pranksters who was acting -M,-3, hm” B. Cmkm. Nob oral utilities man were received and of three delegates to represent He was mmculam, crmcai or Ziliraremei for the fun of smnc nei:hbors' children. This old cus- tnm is observed especially among Acndian families and generally consists of dressing i.n fantastic garb and calling on the neighbors with Vtreats of candy and hard boiled eggs. sweets. and is done in iionour of mid-lent day. -G. U. HYTI-IE. England-rcpigg ho. tcl manager at this Kent County 5- resort said: "By service. we try to fast for guests who want to fly over to France for the day." ”HlER STEP ST. PAUL'S DRAMATIC CLUB Presents Ti-IE THREE-ACT COMEDY - Produced by Special Arrangement with HUSBAND" Presentation Of 3-Act Play is Planned For over a quarter of a cen- tury tho St. Paul's Dramatic Club. Summerslde. has enjoyed an evi- able reputation for the presenta- tion of plays of a high and although no presentation of a three-act play has been made for several years the club is now rehearsing a fast moving comedy, full of laughs, for Easter. quality Under the personal direction of Mr. John E. Cameron. this three- act comedy "Her Step Husband" has time and will be presented by special arrangement Dennison, play brokers of Minne- been in rehearsal for some with T. S. Quick Jleliol From I ARTHRITIC Pain Are you discouraged by the day-snd- hlght suffering you have had to endure? Has the pitiieu pain made you feel hopeless and L ' 'eu? Then here is news. Thousands of such auiTerera roln nagging. wearisome Artliritlc. Rheumatic and Neuritic pain-from Lumbago. Gout and Neuraigia--useTempleton's T-R-C's. and find the relief they have longed for. Over 19 million T-R-C's were used last year. Why not give them a chance to help you? 65c. 81.55 at drug counters. 1-I35 TODAY 3 :30 CAM E0 THEATRE KINSINGTON Monday-hruday 'lii5-0:18. The story of, the United States moving on iron wheels to claira its greatest western empire in "ROCK ISLAND TRAIL" In Truecolor Starring Forrest Tucker, Adele Mara, Adrian Booth, Bruce Cabot. CAPITOL Summon-side - 7:15 - 9:15 The roadway to Myricks shore wasi 1'. Earle Hickey Chartered Accountant Canadian Bank of Comme w three-way play with D. MacLean i;Il.! IHOITBH Ltd. Trophy lmmed- apolis.l Featured in! the toast dare J . . :- and Bruce scored the first goal I 8 9 Y H fer the final! by CPL Pat "V9" V9 9'5"! 0 P59 1”” uc' r- ,poLlCE, C0l(J:lI'1't- 1.:ASteSrlg:- -tXA'I'.(,3I:l F33. the bthrge-got for Appin Road, Windsor MncLean :Gray, secretary of the league. This lion! and l0me Who git? mlkllgl x i e,,1,jg Police A 31:! ,5”! endmr; (f:,i;!::5YH&llersumegerI;iii3: an r.” 1&4. scored the Bulldogs second goal award is presented annually to the theiiir firatsbow to ummers e omlnil 1391035 Cnhfmn Pa Sum- and mm - i P unassisted. lteam wlnningl the station mixed Ill 911695-- lglmate tflwtls 00nVk3Ii3d 0! b3' . iThe recitals" we!-E. Gem” fN(1Zch. ti ti t some of the :3:Kiiiesd35i'i'ip (bumps. Itmriwmflhal The historic nshinz izrounds on ”'r53(::n'i2aon a public street and -SOUTH SHORE LEAGUE Be- ?,,-:33 an any erguson 0 mi patrofuigafistsotwatgliing for poach- wirfners and Tlienntftrftietln est tn: Canada's Atlantic banks cover al- M I . , - . , . - . , I.” (med 55.00 and coats. tfleriue Rink. 'Iueaclay.l Malrrch 25th- The South Queens League was an might be used in locating new semi-annual sports banquet in May. moat 70.000 square miles- V -5- Ralmlh Same 1'EI"5'I5,- Veeingtn formed several years ago and a lobster fishing groundst was acl- Members of the 1951-52 Hnrvards "-TTTT. T j ONES VETS”! Hi"! l”8V"59 0't h i it til i th 'i d i th L ll ure yes- . fll : G ' Bill , -BARN DESTROYED-Mr. Ed- vers. Trophies presented it Free- b',?”,,f,., SB,-92:8 xsood? I'Ife'::1:: zgrxclicgey bxy Mg. Piflgeit Gauddf Tfraey Earn; (Avis Mac(l?(l:r)izle,'D:;,;-eeaegq t . u Heaney lost a valwiladie bcarn town wins. Admission 250 3! 500 who competed at the Victoria Rink (above) as the membcer from Ftrrst (glark, Joe Hunter. Mari; Hunter. . .. , ; yme about nogn an ta E13". wAGlSTBATE's C URT I for the cup this season have been Prince made his mot ctlenmspceefh. ..retchen Kent and Roy Hamilton, ; 'y , ugh l9th. Tde rs anal u C-.. r - o 0 c -hr: me New Haven Royais, Appln Mr. Gaudet admitle h. ac ere Capt. - E E Parkman 9 manure she. In EH03 50 ounty Magistrates C011!” Road Bulldogs. and Tryon Arrows. had been poaching n is ounly Members of the 19.21-52 Chlp- . . ., unknown. Mr. and Mrs.h eancy summer-side yesterday morning. Appin Roadtdefeated New Haven but said that the fishermen new munks are as follows: Chuck Hall. ODLD. Rx). ( ' i me in Long! R!l1ve;1eatactrotasa itnlee. before Magistrate R. s. Hinton. a in the segmi-finals after a hard not aitozeig" Wnlilnme as Grace Dodds. Evelyn Shanks. Mur- ' ;ugu;Rn' , ind lmsienf I i; me A" "W man from ihe,Ma1peque area ap- fought series. had to ma the tv nig an! the my siianiui, Irene Hall, Pauline orromsraisr - .- une-mv-sa e rgewm W W , neared for preuminary hearing on is was too am ,3 gr gr; 0' He Bernard. we Dom. cam. . 5"; ; so mm "A a.:l"r7.”: l””?."i My pleasant ::.".:s" .... -r . G'-”;- ed . -. . lion 0 ' . W, n n 0 5 3. c are , . ' Eyes xamlned Pi . iurl.VI M1iftheWg;:1em:;8”ho:;gi;i:g was laid in coneciion with a ' irliglgatthgssigzlgss out in One Place Tlglllsh n LINDA THE direct 3' on - break at the store of W. H. Burns. I 0 0 - 0 o a or so Hourni r me of the, I””i5;f;l3;0:':;9 Mnlpeque. The accused was re- Th! Speak" Teieged tfb"te”Pec' and VICIIIIHV I to is - 1 to s 24 mu. Hict)lvim:sr'ha1t roofing and """"ded Ii" "A31 and 1! EXJPECWG 1:1 I?1eul?1od oftlmtu thus :1: his (isle): and by appointment ilvlflrgdwglch "op doubt prevented :10 Rt'I))?earI'il!in ecounii mist morfnng C tffgcedesdesglte flliie shezyding got the M1” Pet" P3” W 01”” '35 "mm 32” STEPHEN ll 15 c rg . ar y rom . r - , me flying cindera ifsromusetttigigg it summemde was convfcmd of posg shell. He told" the members that ;ml;l;Syintt2rs1su gissittogmijo '!'nigi:ii.eshuornI REGENT 'i'Si:EAsTliE Bl;ti)G. on am The lfisad lips mil h1ls 595-W" M 1111110? in a place other after a rough wintci the fishing point to have a chat with man "mm" ' umme" . C ' - Itifr” c,,v:,e':,”i,,;,V 1,6,5," than his residence and was fined The Mount Pleasant Bomber! ,"l'::,:r:Ve',,lf;:d e";”"y,m" O, N, ,,,,dd,,,, 0, the Leg,,,,, mg - . M P ' ii '1. At i o-2 0 ' ' ' ince. Bur. 52090 mm com or one month luaitoigsgk t:il)oW?1 :::yPrln?:?g:)unty fgggg ogiihglseoarrfemlgggcsi gi:l8n:Il?- zntllvth other friends of this vicin- -CELEBRATES earn nm'rn- , -- ""'”m”d””' c.””' ”"d "" mm lng when a Mr. James Mclnnis J-.- B, F Hunter R, 0 .AY-Glenn-aoq-9 grand old lady. (U?!-crl;l1t.lhOE!:RAIi&rSEl;Vi(!:)Et-I 'lI'he :3 meet Sarl;i'dySnR'i:l'hbi8';Sheina:I;: Once landed 128,000 pounds lbs, A large numb" of young folks - L. l 11- M”3””I LM"gsm"e' has who de m Dc: der E5 mblztng" .n”1'Q,uge,sM ,',LLs'Pl Lg ink count and any lobster under nine motored to Alberton on Thursday 5"mm"3'd9v 9- 3- JW C'3leb""ed her "meW"f,mhm sows: saequrda cmgfnm" W W5 p 3” Fair t”P"”ode”" ' inches had an extra one added to evening to attend the St. Patrick's camplew yin,” Andy". birthday on March 2155- Aunt I t Y 3- ” 9' i , ' ' make up for the lightness of the concert in Institute Hall. The en- GI e Fm d uugaret". as she is familiarly 320111 Chen hlgmte of hterddaughter. I--O'LEBiy. Alvin Yea . msg, tertainment was much enjoyed by "' ' '5 known, carries her Years very rs. Eat ut. ilrges er ay atter- 2.-0Leary. Jimmy MacDonald U B "t ndemandm ihscapamy audience and was 3150 PHONE Mm ughth and is active and lit ght noon 9. wo ocloc . The service 3-Mount Pleasant, C Williams rte! G 1' a financial success. . . . . - mu enjoys good health she bus- nos conducted by her minister. is Maccauili . SMAHMAMS BUILMNG mun sunny roam 9ProduudbyDAlIYi.F.1ANUCK oimica by iossm let herself with her bobby, which Rev. an. Wallis of Alberton Un- Penalties-Harris. Ellis. He d1-sawed W" the Pmcm I i. MANKIEWICI - wmm by Jonah i. Manliawicx and mm 5tlllIUOII OPTOMETRIST PHONE 2888 REGENT romoiir 7.15-9.15 write Fuller Brush on-1" Hillcrest Cemetery. G d t .1 1 f Von-, ma Building t continued good health in (S. Maccaulllv Mr. all e Ville 8 13 V . mgeconiing year and many happy . 9-Mount Pleasant, E. strongman use of drnggers also thought Vthflt Potatoes. are coming to marital summers,” P E L HILARIOUS COMEDY ,,.mms or the day. T iS. Maccaull) cream curing facilities n H c in quaniities and prices being paid ' ' ' Lucille Ball - Eddie Albert ' t : Letters of thanks were read The Thousand islands l'ii'ir';3 Enid? i(!)1acto:i!i1rit-3Fi;1IIiglA:h 1-lJi”3i;l...';iZ i from S9l'el'9l milmbefs Of the between Ivy Lon. Ont.. and Coi- vie make a feature of earlv break- CHINA DEPARTMENT Keystone scrub brushes we to 550 Toilet brushes .......... -. 25o to 550 Window 51.00 Floor brushes si.oo to 32.40 brushes .. .............. .. lug p SPRING -'”A MAN 3 l T. S. Denison Co. l I ,Mi6HT.5E sr. PAUL'S HALL, SUMMERSIDE can-u-I-ed -cruh rubs ..... -. sl--is CAFETERIA CLIPPED ON THE Cl-illsi ' G,,,,.,,,,,,,, Wu 95,. ,0 51.35 Spend an hour with our up-to-date JZAY HlT- WITH THE 'TIE.'43o- AND liiondny and Tuesday April 14th and 15th cleaning equipment and save your- I-ILL: 50;-r-EN.-fHE S-"FF ' Corn brooms .......... .. .25 in sun self days of d,-udgm-y. we (Ian If t . 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