PAGE FOURTEEN THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN MARCH 27. 1952 CAPITOL Summon-side TODAY 3:30 - 7:15 - 9:15 9 It -by - 4 .1; times GLLASON-FRED cuini W: WALTER LANG . M: SAMUEL 6. Elton. ht-nninmtst-1intntrisos-I-I-simstunll-I-Ilri-Iihildiitr ALSO LATEST NEWS REEL REGENT roiiioiir 7.15-9.15 GEORGE FORMBY 6-ms IN nan AIR” A Lot Of Loyeable Fun BIG FEATURES . Friday and Saturday It ” EDIE CAMAY Ii Wlvrn yrm fruv I largo rfzc CW2: .. ,2 (.AK4AV( (ml ,l-M”' 1”" ymut-,,d,.;, awwy. Oivoot .Dui GT 796 LEE 40c Court & Son Bedford LONG CAREER William Wordsworth. the fani- ous English poet, was 80 years of age when he died in 1850. DAMEO THEATRE KENSINGTON Wednesday and Thursday 7:15-0:15. Mritinee Wednesday 3:30. Waltl Disney's greatest since Snowl While--it's "ClNl)EREl.l.A", tech-i nicolor. 6 years in the ninkingn, Disney floods the screen with. beauty, fills the air with music, thrills your heart with laughter. Menis Spri HAT 75 ONLY REGULAR TO 9.00 FOR Be early for this bargain at only 3.99. Oil SALE 9a.m. SHARP SALE. 3.99 Our new Spring Hats have arrived and we have 75 hats to clear. The lot is made up of broken lines. colors and sizes, from 6 W8 to 7 U2. I Size 80): too "REGULAR 3.95 . . ton 4-9.-ui-,9! tmctlve multi-colored designs on plain good rose, cherry, gold, nile, turquoise and blue. pecial Purchase! CHENILLE BEDSPREADS 5.99 Exceptional value in these closely tufted chenille Bedspreads. At- quality cotton. Colors white, Stir --llo Phone or llail tiriim--All sales Final omaws Phone 1594-2 , 'A1V”m M-l'9"5 01 Tiwishu W9"? 113' Covehead. were in the city on cent visitors at the home of Mr.,M,n-ch 30111, and Mrs. Eddie Bernard. Mr. John Nicholson. Orwell Mrs. Arsene Bernard reccntl cove, has been employed at the lllls wife who is a patient at st. Louis Anti Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. Frank Richards of Tlgnish. were recent guests of Mrs. Levi Arsenault. Tignisli Shore Mr. Clifford Gaudet has re- turned to Moncton after spending a few days at home with his wife and family. Miss Vera Gaudet is at home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alphase Gaudet, after spending some time in New Brunswick. Mr. Ben Perry has retiirned to his place of employment in Mono- ion after spending a week with his wife and family in St. Louis. Mr. J. Macintosh, manager of the shoe store and factory was a recent business visitor in char- lottetown. -Miss Marjorie Peters has re- cently returned to her home in St. Louts after visiting her sister, Mrs. Robert McLean. and Mr. McLean, in Halifax, N. S. The sympathy of the comniun- ity is being extended to Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Gallant in the loss of their young boy. Joseph Norman. who died recently. The funeral was held on Sunday afternoon, March 16th, to St. Simon and St. Jude's Church .nnd cemetery Rev. J. A. MacDonald officiated. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Myers and son, Rufus, of Duvar, spent A re- cent week-end nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Myers. Miss Eugenie Arscnnult has gone to visit friends in Iliillfax, N. S. She was accompanied by Miss Theresa McCormick. York and Vicinity Mrs. Nellie Maillot and her mother, Mrs. Catherine Perry, Mm Hm.” Lewis is Spending 3 were recent visitors to Summerside few days It the home of her pm-- on business. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Vcssey. Mary Ellen Buote and Miss Mr. and Mr; -RIl.l'llSE)' Aiild visited at the home of her broth- er, Mr. Joseph Bernard and Mrs. Bernard, in Harper Road. Friends of Mrs. Thomas C. Per- ry of Harper Road are sorry to know she is a patient at the City Hospital, Charlottetown, .Vli's. Chiirlcs Wed,-,:e of Ebbs- fleet was a recent visitor to Char- lottetown, guests of her two daitizhters, Mrs. James O'Neil and Mrs. Malone find their fiimilics. Earl Giiiidct. l'i3f('lliI3' visited the City Hospital in Charlottetown. Mrs. Gaudet. underwent an operat- ion and her many lriends are wishing her a speedy recovery. home of Mr. Bill Crockett. York. Mrs, 1-1-any Watts returilcd to her home from the P. E. I. Hospi- tal on March 18th, much improv- ed in health. Mrs. Fred Thompson, York. rec- ently spent a few days in the city, with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Reg Barwise. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vessey and daughter Beryle, York, spent Sun- day. March 23rd. in Covehead. the Mp, guest of Mrs. Frank Bovycr. s Miss Anita Lewis. employee lit the Family Allowance Office, Char- lottetown, was s. recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harry I.l.”WlS. Miss Christine Proud and George Proud spent Saturday, March 22nd. in the city. Mr. Sidney smith. City. was a visitor to York on Saturday. March 22nd, when he visited friends. Syinpiilhv is extended to the members of the family of the late Mir. James Ahenrn of Pleasant View whose funeral was held on Monday morning. March 10th to the Immaculate Conception Church, Palmer Ronri. Rev. Pat- rick Walsh officiated. Mr. Ahcnm is survived by three brothers, Tim- orthy, Albert and Edmund and two sisters, Mrs. Peter Casey and M15 Bernetta Aheiirn, all of Pleasant Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Moore and daughter Norma, City. spent the past week end at the home of Mrs. Moore's parents, Mr. and Mrs Harry Lewis. View Mr. Willard Murray. employee at , ”', T . . Canada Pzii-kers. Charlottetown Mrs. Harold Waiieii nf bi. L0LllS,5pent 3 recent wcekmd M ms was informed by tclcsruni recent- ly of the death of her brother, Mr. John Mccirnth who died suddenly ,3... while at work in DRl'lm0lIi.h,. Quite 5' number (mm York and 5. Mt.-. )lcGrath.uas a formei iesi-.v1(.ini,y attended the hockey game Clem "5 5” Louif 3”” movcd m.hcld at the Forum on March 19th. D?”'l-'1l0Ulh- N- 5- flilmlia 1” 3'9-”5,beta'een Sandy's Ramblers and home in York. the miesi. of his parents. Mr. and Mi's. Dolph Mur- 3S9- 'Covehead Cresceiits. Snndy's Ramb- lers won the cup which was don- H9””35' C0n3i'3'"i3””"5 "9 ated by the Lewis Brothers. York helm: extended to Mr. and Mrs.i Joseph '1'. Gaudet of St. Louis, 12.!-.--,-, . R.. who recently celebrated Ilieii”5a'0mg "pm" "ml Wm”m3 since sixty-seventh wctldiiig al1llIVCrS-hast ocmbut "(W c0mple"3d- 1' ar.V- Mr. and Mrs. Gniidct are ab-ilooks "Ty beauumi mid 15 Wormy out me nmest cnuple in pmuwof the highest. praise of everyone Coumy and are enjoy!” 1",, and who sees it. The electrification of good health in spite of advnncediihe Church II” 5150 been mmmeh Me. Mr. Gaudet is 92 and Mrspied. Mr. Brainard Mruiphy of Char- Gaudet is 93. This grand old couplcilouetmv” was In Chan": and had are well known an mm. H", Iskmdiseveral helpers who were residents -8. 0 B1. are shown from time to time Tignisll PROFESSIONAL CARDST" and Vic-:;ini'ly --Mrs. John B. Christopher has has returned from western Hos- pital where she was receiving treatment for I few days last week. i Mr. George O'Brien 0: Alma was visiting in Tignish for a few days recently where he was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. sniythe. He also vis- ited with his many other friends while here. "the Tignish Branch of the Les- ion have well attended ” Ito. LLI Office formerly ooc VI. GIIESTER S. llat:Il0llAl.ll Ilrrlstor, ollcltor. Notary Late Heath stsou. K. c. Money to Dean collections Proinptly Attonllstl To. united by E. E. Parltinas Upt.D.. R.0. OPTOMITIIBI Glasses Flmd ayes suiminea offles Hours: 9 to is - I to 5 and by Iwointment Phone 8207 IEGINT TIIIATII ulna, Summer St. Bnnanierslilo alt their weekly sociais each Tuss- TM day evening. This Branch has a number of active members and has acquired a nice property in the heart of the village where movilss ii the well-furnished hall. The current epidemic of flu and measles is keeping Dr. Dubicanao Ii. E. ELLIS , INIUIENCI lira -. Auto - casualty 5 Summer St. Snmmenl PHONE 2110 quite busy and he is obliged to call on many or his patients by horse and sleigh as the side roads have not yet been plowed out. The high- way to Alberton is now open but is very narrow and rough through- out. The shortage of hay anions stock raisers is being keenly 'felt and it is expected that pressed hay will be imported in quantities. A late spring is expected which will add materially to.the present shortage. Micareme or Mid-lent. occurred on Thursday, March 20th, and , Phone 09 Kc.-nsIn.gl.on Ill. GLEN ll. IIEIIIIIIY Veterinary Surgeon there were a number making the usual surprise calls on their neigh- bours in fantastic dress. This quaint old custom which is prac- ticed hy Acadian families. consists of some person dressing in old garments as is done at I-lellowe'en and calling on the young genera- tion while distributing cakes. can- dies, sweets and hard-boiled eggs. has been handed down by the old- er people and has been in vogue since since the -first French settlers arrived on those shares in 1790. Offlne: SI Summer Hours ll.00 to 12.00 I. II. 2.00 to 5.00 p. in. 1.00 to 8.00 p. in. At a meeting of Tignish Branch of the B. E. 8. League held early in March. the subjects of incor- poration and electricity were dis- cussed and it was decided to hold an open meeting of interested citi! zens of the village In April to go into these matters more -fully. Due notice of this meeting will be giv- en and a full discussion of all mat- ters pertaining to these probabili- ties will be looked forward to with interest. They are matters of much importance and the -futherance of them may he of benefit to all. medi . succesaful.it's used allover the world. Buy Cuticurl today at your druiziliat. and have a host of -Irlcn-:.ls at home M the Parish and abroad. "HG Reverend Patrick Walsh. Reverend Emanuel Richards, well as all the parishioners of' Palmer Road parish, are plcasedi and happy to see their bcautifiili, church of the Immaculate Con-i ception. which has been under-i U93 Elli andl as- Here is the ultimate engineering. proach yet to hearing aid is 22V; volt battery. slble. power designed toaid the CAMAY It When you lmy I large size XYDOI O or UZ ..,... V... i -A iywji Oivnoi ..nuz without fatigue. Match th performs them all. mu 1 AY( Battery when ordering. GT 79!: LEE 40!: A. J. MacDonald T is Phone 26.1 SUMMERSTDE. P. E. I. 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Solo. . Reading. 4. James II. nlelu-y, at. so . I. Gale Boyle. l 4. Reading. t FIIIIIIY IMRGII. 1. Diana Larliln. It-nslngton. Grade -. Reading. I. Pstrlols Grant. St. Mary's Academy, Grade 0, Plano I I. Gerald Perry, Surnuu-rslds Jr. High School, Grade 1, Mary”s Academy, (trade 4. Plano Summerslde Elementary school. Grade E iy-i 2352 - TO ALL JOHN DEERE FURROW READERS Be sure to send the cou- pon out of the March issue of the Furrow for your free booklet "What 430. Happens To Old Model John Deere Tractors." A. PICKARD FARM TRACTORS LTD. Malpeque Highway For AT Youn c's NOW DISTRIBUTED DY ' Ii. T. IIOLIMII, Limited suinsn 'da, Prince Edward Island 1. Tom Offer. Surnlnsi-old. llementsry School. Grade ll. nestling. I. niinbeui 0. (men. so. Mary's Academy. ones 8. Plano solo. 0. George Robinson. W.E. GALLAGIIAII Physician A surgeon February- street -0. F. Iluntar ll. 0. lumnierslds. P. I. 1, couplets Visual Analyses Glasses Fitted PHONE 3110 8MALLMAN'8 BUILDING OPTOMETBIST TM 1'. Earls Hickey Chartered Accountant Canadian Bank of Commerce Building Iurnrnsrsid . P. I. I PHONE 288! FAMOUS FORCE The first member of the orig- inal Northwest Mounted Police was sworn in at Winnipeg in It 1873. I Sclsurmans School Parade Presents The Following Program ins Over Radio Station CJRW 2”. ' ' E": 0. Na:li,t:yn::larlr. siunmenlde Elementary School. Grade Grade 4. leading. 10. Mary Ellen Mscare Plano Solo. INTERSCI-IOLASTIC SPILLING CONTEST PTRAVELLERS ltlS'l' versus WORTH IIDIOIII Ptliess Contestants will appear in the One to Three Classroom Division. All Contestants are asked to be on that! at 7:00 PM. on Friday. Schurinans School Parade Is A Public Service Festurerof the M. F. Schurman Co. Ltd. Hampton Better Washin Buinmerslde Elementary school. (or. St. Mary's Academy. Grade I. Slll CAMAY It 'Wlicn you liuy 2 . 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