PAGE FOURTEEN a THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN ,_ FEBRUARY 11. 1950 t. lllllld t“. ' I '/.0r|=_/ cw __ i lMUl-SIFIED CLEANSING CREAM PINK CLEANSING CREAM S ~39. I 0:. lav $1.50 scrll Regular $3.00 LIMITED TIME ONLY I Two wonderful cleansing creams . . . to help keep your skin silky- suioollil 'l'use}' Eiuulsifietl Cleansing Cream for dry, flaky skin . . . Tussy Pink Cleansing Cream for young or normal i skin . . . 0N SALE! TILL FEBRUARY 28th GDIIRLIES REXALL DRUG STORE Zl Central Street Dlul 3236 Sulnmerslde . i Burgess Stories iContinued Page 10) “My. you don't know much, do you?" "I know enough to know that r 1m going straight back home," re- plied the little Mouse. But when he tried to he found he couldn't. He didn't know the way. He was out in the Great World to stay. How long he would My would depend on how fast he learned. DRUGS E By Mail We are as near to you as Your Mail Box Our Mail Department flill your order immediately liter it is received. Our Drug Store is one of the Heist stocked in the Maritlmcs. everything is available by mail. - - - Send in your re- quirements and you will get the some courteous service IS you would over 0|" counters. Prescriptions are dispensed accurately and sent direct to you by re- turn mail. ENMAN onus commu- Bumsl Given By S'side L 0. l. g -A highly successful Burns Concert, sponsored by the L.O.L.. Summerside, was held in the High School Auditorium on Wednesday evening to a large and appreciat- ive audience. Mr. L R. Alien was Master of Ceremonies and arr- nounced the numbers on the pro- gram. each of which was heartily ericored. Mr. Frank Johnston. Bruce MacLaren were accompan- ists. Opening with "O Canada" Bagpipe selections by tile Cale- . donia Pipers, Messrs. Donald Mac- Leod, Alan Cameron and- Bruce MacLaren; Zion Girls’ Choir in "Ye Banks and Braes" and “Hop Scotch Polka"; Vocal Solo, Miss Dorothy MacLrtren, “Turn Ye to Me"; High- land Fling. Mrs Jchii MacKlnnon; Brooklyn Quartet, consisting of Messrs. John Bears, Mac MacKin- .non. Malcolm Munro and Willard Brute. "Hurtdred Pipers“ and "Scots Wae Hae"; vocal scfo, Miss Christine King. “Why Wet-p Ye"; vocal sob, Mr. John Bears. "Mary of Argyll"; Song. Mrs. John Mac- Kinnon "The Tcurry on his Bori- nct“; druel, Mr. Mac MzicKinnon and Mrs. John MacKinnon ‘Roamin’ in the Gloamin”; violin selections oi Scottish Airs, Mr. Archie Hume oi Montague; duet. Mrs. Walter Cass and Mr. John Bears, “The Crooked Bawbec": Babpipc selections, Mr. Donald MacLeod. (Mr. MacLeod had piped the N. s. Highlanders into France on V-J Day). The full cast on the stage for the singing of Anld Lang Syne and God Sim- 'llie King. A special feature of the program was an interesting address by Dr. LW. Shaw on Robert Burns. who had ilie ability tn touch the hearts of the people through ilic ages. Dr Shaw. in his opening remarks said "Burns needs no one to tpczik for him. but rather can speak to you for himself." Following which he quoted many gems of his Vrrltings. concluding with the poem "A Man's a Man for A‘ 111st". Following the concert was entertained by the of the L.O.B.A. in the Room on Green Street-S. BEDEQUE AND VICINITY Mre. Walter Lard. who has been confined to her bed for several days is making a good recovery. the cast members Lodge Mr. Douglas MacFarlane, Fern- wood, was a recenit visitor to Ai- berton, wihere he visited with his sister, Mrs. Eric Corbett and Mr. Corbett. Her friends are pleased to know that Mrs. Robert Affleck, who has been ill for the past ten days is well on the way to a complete recovery. Mrs. Percy Delaney, who was a recent patient in the Prince County Hospital, has been con- valescing at the home oif her daughter, Mrs. Hammond Bow- nem. is sufficiently recovered to return to her hcvme in Tryon. Rev. Burton Crowe, Rev. E. S. Weeks ancl Mr. Wilfred Craig at- tended the meeting of the P. E. l. Presbytery of the United Church of Canada, held in Char- lottetown on Tuesday, 7th. Rev. Mr. Wagner, North Bedcque was also in attendance. The people in this and adjoin- ing oommunities will be pleased to know that a son of the Rev. P. A. Fitzpatrick, Alberton has been admitted to the Bar of Nova Scotia. Rev. Mr. Fitzpatrick was the pastor of the Bedeque Circuit some years ago. The annual meeting of the Bedeque United Church Sunday School was held on Thursday evening. Very satisfactory re- ports were given by the different officers. During the year 194B the school had purchased a lib- rary for the primary children, also two beautiful paintings w-hich have been placed in the Vestry of the Church, for the use of the young people's groups. years. has provided transporta- tion for the children from some of the outlying districts of this congregation. Mr. J. H. MacFar- BRYSTAL RINK HOCKEY n. c. A. |=. unions Versus ' sr. ouusrau-s Saturday. Feb. T it'll pain, ms B. (l. A. F. sumlllflfsmfl lane, Bentwood, was re-elected Superintendent. and iVLr. Ralph Callbeck, assistant for the en- suing year. Mrs. E. S. Weeks. continues as ‘secretary-treasurer. Congratulations are extended to the children of the Bedeque Un- lied Church Sunday School who made a splendid showing in the recent Provincial Temperance Course examinations. The follow- ing having won Provincial hon- ours: Jeanette Myers, Cottie Tooinibs, Iiorne Platfz, Garth Toomlbs, Robert Montgomery. Catherine Callback, Earl Collett. John Waugh. Nora Rogers and Margaret Rogers. Also worthy of special mention were Shirley Jewell and Evelyn Gardiner. In all about rty children wrote on this eou . The temperance course is qiorisored by the W. C. T. U. Those not in the honour list this year should strive to reach so desirable a goal in the coming s1‘. ‘VALBNTINES . COSTUME BALL 01:11.1". nah. BUHMIIBSIDE TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 14th With 0t Without Costumes. organist of Zion Church, and Mra._ the following program was heardz‘ This school, during the past four_ Baptist Church Annual Meeting _The annual banqflfl 1nd business mcetini of the First Baptist Church, Sumunerside, was held Thursday evening, February 9th, in the Church Hall. This was the first function hBld 1H "l5 MW Church Hall, which is nearly completed, The banquet gave the mothers and friends of the Church a fine opportunipy to view the splendid new hall and equipment. Many flattering remarks were " heard concerning the beauty and utility oi this latest addition to the pro- perty of the Sumrnerside Bap- tist Church. The minister of the Church. Rev. Ernest J. Barrass. was the chair and opened the even- ing's business session with de- votional exercises. The first report was given by the church clerk. Mr. C. B. Jelly, and revealed that a net increase of eight. had taken place in the church membership for the year 1010. The report oi the Sunday School was given by the Sunday school secrelary, Mr. Edgar Clark. This report revealed good work clone in the Church School during the year under review. The work of the Ladies‘ Guild was reviewed in u report submit- ted by Mrs. Jack MacLeod, This report showed considerable money raised and much fine work ov- complished, The Junior B. Y. P. U, reported through its secretary. Elizabeth Strong. The Juniors had the best year of their history The Senior B. Y. P. U. r8- porteti through its secretary, Pat- 5y Ogden, that the Society had experienced a better than usual year. A new organization, the Young Married People's Socie‘y submitted its first iinriial r6190" through is secretary Mr. Bruce Johnston. This Soviets‘, although only in existence a {cw morvlis. told of a large sum of irtoriey raised and l. steadily increasing membership. The “Laura Barn" diiistionary Group, tlie Junior missionary society in tlic church, liad a fire year and so reported through Mrs. Ernest Morrison. The Wilmot. Missionary Society gave a pro- gress report through Mrs. Audrey Waugh. Mrs. W. G. Ellis read a splendid report 0f the work done by the Summerslde Baptist Women's lviisslonnry Societi- The Baby Band o! the church reported a successful year through its president. l\lrs. Bruce John- ston. The Mission Band, in its re- port, spoke of increased mem- bership and contributions. This report vras read by Wendell Morrison. The Promotion and Goodwill Committee gave an account of its stewardship, through Mrs. Bruce Johnston. Chairman o! the Com- mittee. Mr. Ernest. Morrison. as Chairman, gave the report of the Trustees and Property Commit- tee. This report spoke oi repairs on Church and parsonage. The rcport of the Finance Commit/tee was given by its chair- man, Mr. Leslie Simmom, and made special reference to the expenses incurred in connection with the building of a new church hall. The church Treasurer, Mr. W. A. Currie. gave his annual report. This report spoke of the finances of the church as being in a very healthy condition. The report on the special "Advance Campaign" was given by Mr. A. S. Hopkins. This report showed that the church liad pledged $1,179.25 in response to an appeal by the Maritime Baptist Convention for $1.000. The report of the Nomina- ting Committee was submitted by Mr. Ernest Morrison. This report was adopted as submitted. The report oi the Minister was given by Rev. Ernest J. Bari-ass. In his report, the minister thank- ed his people for their splendid co-otperation and congratulated them on the achievements of the year under review. He expressed himself as very optimistic re- garding the future and appealed for a continuance oi the spirit oi harmony that prevailed at pre- sent in the church. A vote of thanks was tendered Mrs. A, S. Hopkins and her com- a bounteous repiist to the large number of guests. 'l‘lic supper, which preceded the business ses- sion, was greatly enjoyed by the large number of members and friends who sat down to the well- filled tables. The annual amounted to the of $661.91. - -- B Thank-offering iplerdiid sum Prescription For Eczema Found Effective This prescxiptlon has been tihor- oughly tested and has shown ro- markable results where there is an inflammatory: itching condition oi the skin, redness, weeping, scaling enisting, thickening orswelling and other skin troubles. The prescrip- tion ia a clear, colourless end od- ourless liquid and will not stain. Application is simple. Affected pm; are washed with a pure SOlp and wlrm water. the prescription Exoff Concentrated is then patted on with g small swab of cotton-apply night and momlng. . Your druggist can supply you with this prescription, simply ask for 3 ounces of liixoff Concentrated nnd if your skin la tender, cracks m‘ gets dry. you should also obtain l5 ounce of Exoff Ointment. Gut this out new to remind yo or to give to another sufferer. ‘l rfiffir maven O Som! 500,000,000 feet of lum- ber comes from Ontario's forests each year. mlttee of ladies, who served such, Iiowlan and O I O Vicinity David Griffin of locks was in Howlan on Friday. Road Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Noye of Etnmore were in Howlan on -Sun clay. \ Mrs, Jerry Gallant spent Thur:- day and Friday with relatives in Piusville. Misses Joan Arsenault and Delma Gallant of Howlan were in Olieaty on Tuesday, Messrs Frank Peters and Jerry Gallant of Howlan ixotorcd to Elnisdule on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Alyre Btuo‘e of Mill Road were through Howlnn on way to OLeary on Saturday. Mrs. Bruce Caztuthers was a passenger to Sumtnerside on Sat- urday,‘ where she will spend the week-end. On Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Derorhe of Howlan had as guest. Mr. Deroches brother, Jack Deroche of Tignish. Mrs. Leo Arsenriuit spent Wed- nesday aiternoon at her old home, visiting her mother and others of the family. Ali's, A. S. Gallant of Wood. stock spent the past week at the home of her sister, Mrs. Edward Gallant in Howlan. Mrs. Frank Gallant returned on Thursday afternoon, after spend- ing a couple cf days with rela- tives in Summerside. Mr. and Airs. nault of Lot six were Sunday evening guests oi Mr. and Mrs, Aiitliony-‘i-innan at llowlan. Howard Arse- Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Arse- nault on Monday evening drove to Kelly Road to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gallant and family. A. S. Gallant canto irtun Char- lottetown on Friday to spend the week-end with his wife in Wood- stock, returning on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. John F. Gallant. and son Gene and Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Gallant. of Woodstock were in l-loivlan on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Prank Peters b! Howlan. motored to Miscouche on Saturday, where they 5pent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. E. Peters. The new elder for St. Anthony's for the next three years is Frank O'Hara of Duvar, who replaces 119° 5119MB". whose term is now expired. The February meeting of the Credit Union took place at. the office, on Monday evening. Febi-u. ary 6. Books were open for busi- ness about 6 p. m. T719 m"? friends and relatives 0f Mrs. John A. Gallant, for- mcrly of Mill Road. are very sorry to know that she was a. patient, in the Prince County Hospital. The many friends and neigh- bours of Mrs. Prosper J. Gallant of Duvar, are very glad to know that she is now much improved in health, after her recent illress, Friends and old neighbours here of Mrs. Fulton Tompson, now of Charlottetown, regret to hear of her illness in the P. E. Island Hos- pital. and wish for her, a. speedy recovery to health, The St. Anne Club of Howlan and Woodstock will hold their monthly meeting at the home o1 Mrs. Hector Richard. on February 14. The embers are requested to help furnish lunch. Mrs. Russel Jeffey who spent a while with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. R/uius Gallant of Duvar, left on Thursday morning to m- 10in her husband. who is station- ed in Quebec, from where they both go to England. MT- and M-Ts- W511i! Richard of Howlan had as guests over the weekend. Mrs. Elmer Richard, Mrs, Alyre Gallant and young daugb- ter, Carol. and Mrs, Henry G51. lant, all of Piusville, returning home on Monday afternoon. On Sunday afternoon, the in- fant eon of Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Gallant. of Howlan, was baptised by the Rev. M. J. Rooney, and given the name of ‘m; The sponsors were Mr. sen ml. Lorraine Gallant. . Th0 Mum-thy of this commun- itv is extended to Mrs. Henry MscAusland, in the loss of bee‘ sister. Georgie Ramsay of Union- End Bad Cough Quickly, at One- Fourth The, Cost Thousands of housewives have found that, by mixing their own cough syrup. they get a dependable. effective medicine. They use a recipe at only one-fourth the usual ceet of cough medicine. but which really breaks up distressing coughs in a hurry, From any druggllt get 1% ounces: of Pinex. Pour this into a 1t ounce bottle and fill up with granulated sugar syrup to make 16 ounces. The syrup is easily made with i cups sugar and 1 cup water. stirred a few momenta until dissolve . Ne ' needed. (Or you can so corn syrup or liquid honey, instead of sugar syrup.) It's no trouble at all, and makes a splendid medicine. Keeps perfectmtuts; nnd», its quick ion in loosening the bhlezm. helpln to clear the air pu- sagen lfltl soothing away irritation. has caused it to be used universally throughout Canada. Pine: is especial compound ofproven ingredients. in concentrated form. well known for its soothing elect on throat irrltationl. Money refunded i! it does not please you In every way. x ll lwllt Adah]! St. Mary's W. A. Appoint Delegates , To Diocesan Meetings —The W.A. of the Summer-side Anglican Church held its Febru- ary meeting in 5t. Mary's Hall on Wednesday afternoon with a splendid attendance. Mrs. Ray Clark. who presided, opened with the singing ofHSoldicrs o! the Cross, Arise". This was followed by the Scripture reading in 2 Corin- thians 10th chapter by Mrs. George forrison and prayer by the pres- ident. Mrs. w. F. Strong gave a reading entitled "A Religion that Works". The Study Period on the Life and Family of Dr. Murayama in Japan, was conducted by Mrs. G. A. Coles. Mrs. George Morrison was appointed to represent the church at. the World Day of Prayer which will be held in the Church of the Nazarene on Feb- ruary 24. Mrs. WA". Strong and Mrs. George Hogg were appointed delegates to the Diocesan Annual Meeting to be held in Charlotte- town in March. At this meeting Mrs. Strong will be presented with a Life Membership. Archdeacon Harrison thanked the members for assisting in the sewing of refresh- ments at the annual congregation- al meeting. The Archdeacon an- nounced that Bishop Kingston had asked that, continuous prayers be offered in the church during Ash Wednesday and the president ask- ed the members to cooperate. During the business session it was decided to hold a pantry sale on March 4. The secretary was re- quested to send a card of symp- athy to Mrs. M. L. Frank Mac- Kenzie on the recent bereavement of her brother in Port Hill: also a get well greeting to Mrs. Ernest T. Mills, who has been ill. A let- ter of appreciation from a rector in England who had received a food parcel from the Association was read. Thr- closing hymn "Unto the Hills" was followed by prayer by the president. - S vale, whose sudden death took place at her home on Wednesday morning of a heart ailment. Eimsdole and Vicinity Mrs. Fred Kelly was also n pitti- r-ni in Western Hospital for n few days last. week. Veronica O'Connor, Alber- ton, spent n week recently in Alina, gucst of 11"!‘ nephew, Mr. John P, Wallace and Mrs. Wallace. Miss Mr, and Mrs. Charles G. Dunn are now enjoying a month's holl- day in the U. S. A, where they are visiting relatives and friends. Miss Mary O'Brien has returned to her home after spending a cou- ple of weeks in St. Louis, guest of her sister, Mrs. Frank J, Shea Jr., and Mr. Shea, Miss Mary Kelly, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kelly, Rose- ville. is making a good recovery in <Westcrn Hospital, following an upbration. Mrs. Edmund Kelly is also a patient in Western Hospital where she is receiving treatment and her many friends wish her a speedy recovery. Friends of Miss Joan Doyle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Harold Doyle, Campbcllton, are pleased to know she is making a satisfactory recovery from an operation recent- ly performed in Western Hospital. First row (left to right) Kenzie, Oben McBreai-ty, Robert are pleased to know he is making a good recovery following a re- cent operation in the Western Hospital, Alberton. , Mrs. Bruce Currie is a PHliPHl- ln the Western lfospiial and licr many friends \\'l5ll iicr n speedy recovery, Mrs, Curric, while on n visit with hrr son, Mr. S_\'(ll1t‘_\' Currie, Sumnierviiic, took stidilen- ly ill. Friends of Miss Joan McKenna. daughter of Mr, and Mrs. R. A. McKenna, are pleased to luiovv she has returned to her home from Prince County Hospital where she had undergone n successful opera- tlon. Word comes from Annandale. King's County, that Mr, William '1‘, Vviilsh, seventy-four years, had died recently‘. The late. Mr, Walsh was well known in Elrnsririle where he was horn nnd lived for many years-J‘) “\'l'l-llPLASH" INTERESTING FILM AT CAPITOL, SUMMERSIDE -A happy-go-luclty young man. and his love for a. beauiful woman provide the running drama oi War- ner Bms‘. new flilm, "Whiplash", starring Dane Clark. Alexis Smitib, Zachary Scott and Eve Arden, at the Capitol Theatre. Lew Seller direvted this lirlsk- ly-paoed drama of raw crnrtlcris which unfolds for the most part against the Monierey - cnistlinie, then to New York where Clark becomes involved in gunp ay and a. sinister gang of mobsters. Mss Smith pays the night cIub siitgEr who falls in love with Cleuk. Clark's romance for Miss Smith in the film provides the motivation of the story. The ‘heavy’ interest is supplied by Scott wtiio dominates Miss Smith and certain segmfnts of the sports WOIld. Miss Arden. fourth member of the starrirg quartet. essays the role of a wise- cracking friend to Orrk adding comedy bits in the pf?C't‘dl'.’SZ5. Jeffrey Lynn, S. Z. Sikwll, Alan Hale, Douglas Kennedy and fighter Fred Stevie are prominent in the Friends of Mr, Gerald O'Brien BOX 504 supporting cast. : Jackie Walsh. Connie Campbell, Rita Keough. Margaret Toombs, Eliza quet, Imelda Kelly, Patsy MacDonald, Catherine row: Wendall Noonan, Gerald Arsenauit, Wayne Campbell, Jackie Deegan, Donnie MacDonald. Bo Ralph Sexton, Jackie Darrach, Lloyd Mclnnis, Fre Gallant. Second row: James BORDEN Mr. Norman Jay 9|’ itlilllclil“ 51,8"; me \\'P_Qk-end with relatives at Borden. Miss blariaii Deccan ni Borden 5pm", H“. \\'p[\l(-P]\([ with friends in Cliurliiltvto\\'ii. ' Miss Alice Joy, teacher‘ nl Bor- den School, spent the Week-End with friends in Charlottetown. Mrs, Norman OillWlty of Borden left on Friday to visit her soil Edtvurd nnd Mrs. Ozitivuy at, King- ston, Ontario. Mrs. John MacLean and son Hec- tor of DeSnble spent n few dnys in Borden visiting her parents. Mr. nnd Mrs. Russell Bell. Mrs. James Champion of Ken- sington, is spending n week in Borden with her daughter, Mrs. Artluir Jay. Mrs, Howard Mclnnis nnd little daughter, Sandra of Charlottetown. visited relatives in Borden lust week. Miss Doris Noonan, who has been visiting in Montreal during the past week returned to Borden on Saturday. Nell Cpl. and Mrs. MacLellan passed through Borden on Satur- dny en route to their home at St. John, N.B., alter visiting ~tlie lat- ter'a parents, Mr, and Mrs. Hib- bert Howntt at Charlottetown. Mrs. Ernest Grant of Borden is spending a few days with her mother, Mrs. “lilliiini Condon at Charlottetown, li is regretted that her fntber, Mr. William Condon is seriously ill in the Charlottetown Hospital. The weekly auction party of the Altnr Society was held in the Town Hall nn Monday evening with seven tables playing. Ladics‘ prize was won by Mrs. P, J, Mc- lnnis: gents‘ by Mr. Emmet Mac- Donald, with consoliitlon prizes going i0 Miss Katherine Mvlnnls PARTS FOR AI_.‘L |=o RD METEOR - iirneunv uriuzn siiiiurnsior Borden Gradzs 3. Egan, Betty Currie, Everett Cs Murphy, Connie beth Read. Third row: Bobbie Keough, Gail m. lVlZcKenna, Barbara Paquet. Carol Currie. l-‘i l1}. McKenna, Peter Ceretii, Edward Gallant. Ev. m, tom row: Willard Learcl, Richard Kelly- J00 l..,..: ddile Leard. Teacher, Mrs. Leona Cameron. cans AND Tnucks A Large Stoelr Carried At All Times And Any Not 0n Hand Available In 24 Hours Phone, Write or Call For Prompt And Satisfactory Service F. E. McDONALD 4.- mllbell. Ila/pi 31...». Paquet. lhlfllj 4 ii M‘ and Mr. Fred Ranaban. The freon. out prize was won by lvli-g, 1,...“ Hnckett.—A. Professional Bards E. E. Parkman, Oot.D.. R.O. 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