THE GUARDIAN. CHARILYITETOWN PAGE EIGHT Tma T" ma "- .-..-.........- . ... . It's Jane's biggest and best shawl JANE slufnmo POiNEll- SOTHERN TIIIIR. - FRI. - SAT. Doliuntllltx mnui rim ANN MUSICAL - CARTOON FEATURETTE to " icumim suiii'iiAiii- MIRANDA A ROBERT z. LEONARD PRODUCTION ro.nA'f "Vs VARIETIES OF '50" PRINCE EDWARD an SCOHV 'm"mN' Wm Pisquid East Notes Mrs. Patrick Kelly was a visitor to Charlottetown on Wednesday. Miss Theresa Kelly was a visitor DOORS OPEN 7:30 to Charlottetown Friday. in: EASTERN GUARDIAN AGENTS: Il0N'.lAOI2I'lx Harold l'. Landry. Albert Althea, Ira. Dyna Btewart, Miss Harriet Olalr. i AGENT GEORGETOWN: Weldon Levers. 1'lIoGIInHIlan in Georgetown: The Post Office: llllahardsbson. neaybabonglaratanyoltisa lallnwtag placealn Montague: Mi-8. A. Llewellyn: Ilnuay. Insonrhrfhasnaollarandll ..-rrrrrnn IOOTWEAII at the Montague shoe Store. ..--nuns, springs and mattresses. "Budget Plan Terms" may be arranged. Stewart & Beck. ....-noon COVERING. Yard goods and squares, Linoleum Tile at Stewart & Beck. His Worship. Mayor W. H. Lane, Montague, was a week-end visitor at his home. Mr. William Steele. Montague, spent the past week in Sturgeon visiting friends and relatives. ..'Miss Roma Dunning, student nurse at the Prince Edward Is- land Hospital, was a week-end vis- itor-to her home in Montague. Mr. Albert Fraser. Royalty, em- ployee of Canadian National Rail- ways, spent the week-end at his home in Montague. Mi". and Mrs. Arthur Sherren, Charlottetown. were Sunday vis- itors to Montague, guests of Mrs. Mabel Fraser. Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Carver. Mon-' tague, were week-end visitors to Charlottetown at the home of Mr. Carver's parents. Mrs. Duncan Balderson has re- turned to Melville after spending a week in Montague visiting rela- tives. Miss Betty Ann Beck, student nurse at the Prince Edward Is- land Hospital, spent the week-endi at the home of her parents in Montague. Mr. and Mrs. I-lerib Poole, Char- lottetown, were Sunday visitors to town, was . weelpend visitor u, Montague. Mr. Sandy Ross and Mr. Slanlkou-rke, Hicken, Lower Montague, have ....'BIOYCLEs-51.00 per week. "Pay as you Go." Stewart 4! Beck. Mrs. Power, Charlottetown. was a week-end visitor to Montague. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Levi Power. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce MacPher- son, Charlottetown, spent the week-end in Montague visiting friends and relatives. Mr. John Hogan. commercial traveller, spent the day in Monta- gue and vicinity calling on his regular customers. His many friends will regret to learn that Mr. Ben MacLure, mem- ber of the staff of Clark Bros., Montague, is ill at his home. Mr. Douglas MacLaren. district manager for Bergmann's was a business visitor to Summerside on Monday. ltliss Hazel Hicken. member of the staff of Clark Bros.. Montague, has returned to her home in Lower Montague. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Condon, Charlottetown, and their two chil- dren, Paula and Rita, were week- end visitors at the home of Mr. William Steele, Montague. His many friends will regret to learn that Mr. 'Wilson MacKenzie, Gaspereaux, has entered the Prince Edward island Hospital for treatment. Mrs. Blanche Steele has retum- ed to Gaspereaux after having spent the winter months with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John Steele, Charlottetown. Mr. William Rourke. Charlotte- Montague at the home of his pa- renu, Mr. and Mrs. Beamis CURTAIN 8:15 ' GREGORY PECK AVA GARDNER MELWN DDUGIAS ' III GREAT SIIIIIIR Aciierror. emu nousu: mu. THUR - FRI - SAT iFRIiiA's signers; or! fa sensational thrill-scenes of , men-killing - beasts and NORWAY AIDS JEWB 0311)-(Ci?)-Since the end of the Second World war, Norway has undertaken the rehabilitation If uridemourished and dlaesse-rid- Ion Jewish children from Europe and North Africa before sending ihem on to Israel. The project is seated on in co-operaton with hbor, employers, church and wom- ms groups. A" , twill Miss Joyce Jardine was visiting in Pisquid East at the home of her cousin Miss Mabel Jay. left for Ontario, where they will! Miss Maxine Maegan, giudeng be employed for the sum.nier.inurse at the Prince Edward Is- They were accompanied to Char-'land Hospital, spent the week-end lottetown by Mrs. A- ROSS. who iS'at the home of her parents, Mr. . I r are MAN wurnsim Murphy Points i FOR All. EXTERIOR SURFACES toox mm . usr tonosb. Mr. Sammie Birt C. N. R. section man at Lake Verde spent the week- ""' mm "m end at his home in Pisquid East. Iliitl ililiill tilil lllltliiiit iitill IBIISII I8!!! Illiltiltll Miss Isabel Birt has returned to Charlottetown after spending her holidays at the home of her parents in Pisquid East. Miss Charlotte Hughes has re- sumed her studies at Notre Dame Academy after spending her Easter xshowg 3:30 holidays at her home. 7 . 8:45 Miss Linda Leard, Grade XI pupil at Montague spent her Easter holidays at the home or her ,1. parents Mr. is: Mrs Fred Leard. Pisquld East. Mire. Walter White and little son has returned to her home in Donagh having spent the past three weeks visiting her parents Mr. & Mrs. Owen Kelly, Pisqul.-l East. Mr. as Mlrs. George Leard, Peakes R. it, spent the Easter weekend in Charlottetown visiting their daugh- ter Mrs. Charlie Crawford and Mr. Crawford. Miss Hazel Hughes has returned to Kensington to resume her teach- ing duties after spending her Easter holidays at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. James Hughes. The Pisquid East Women's Institute met in the schoolhouse on visiting her brother-in-law sister, Mr. and Mrs. Don Gillis. at St. .. .'EASTEB. SUNDAY James United Church in P. E. I. found a large congregation and i and Mrs. Russell MacBeth, Whim I Road. Souris. I in attendance and a record num-y ber received Communion. Four- teen new members were received into full Fellowship with me ' have once again taken up residence Church by the minister and Ses- sion and during an afternoon bap- tism service eleven children were baptized. An outstanding feature at the Easter services was the new choir gowns worn for the first time at the Good Friday evening service. The gowns are wine col- ored with matching Canterbury caps. The minister of the church was also robed in his new gown purchased by the members of the choir. ..:...:-MM-.:g Wednesday evening; there was a good attendance and a social hour was spent after the meeting, and r. delicious lunch served. ' Miss Georgie Dover a. student at P. W. C. returned to Charlottetown after spending her Easter holidays at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. George Dover, Piequid East Mrs. George Mitchell and Mrs. James Hughes were visitors to Charlottetown on Wednesday. Mr. Alvin Burke, General Merchant at Pisquid was in Charlottetown on Wednesday. I I Georgetown and Vicinity Mr. and B. MaoLaren in their home on water Street af- ter having spent the winter months in Montague. Georgetown High School opened on Monday after closed last week to teachers to attend the Federation Convention lottetown. re- being enable the Teachers in Char- Miss Lois Brady. Public l-lealtn nurse spent several days during this week checking the health of the pupils of Georgetown High School. Friends of Mrs. Charles Landry are sorry to hear that she is ill at her home in Georgetown and all hope for a speedy return to good health. Miss Eileen Helen Macoonnell returned on Tuesday to the Prince Edward Island Hospital to resume. her duties as ii. student nurse. after spending her vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.. A. B. Maoconnell. Mr. Frank Mac.Lea.n and Mr. Angus Macbean left on Monday I EDDV WIND. uanoao accur- FOUND GOLD COAST The Gold Coast of Africa first. became known through Portuguese navigators in the 14th century. AUETRALIAN Alli. MAIL Fifty official air mail services link all the states of Australia, with subsidiary services to many parts of the interior. v 1 I 1 NOTICE: I no mcnense IN PRICE in Rose TEA Red Rose Tea has been the tee of good taste for over fifty years. It's the tea that makes friends in every home because it combines quality with economy. Red Rose Tee has a satisfying flavour that has no equal. It costs less per cup because it makes more cups per pound. Now more than ever before Red Rose Tea ensures quality with economy. There has been no increase in the price of Red ea. RED ROSE TEA IS GOOD TEA W, . K I - Iftu Florence lnebonaid has ro- turried home from the city I1"? spending a few days of her Easter holidays with her some friendl- llr. Char-Ila unions in! II'I'lV' ad from Montreal to set ready for the fishing season. Mrs. LIPIGHO will come later on in the summer. Mr. Lester Mover-isli. who ever- ates the fish packing plant at the old harbor is expected here late this week. Mr. Stannls Lapierre has been acting janitor at the Little Flower church for some time owtns to the regular man being in the Hospital. He in Morris Martcll. Frlends learn with regret of the serious illness of Mr. M. B. O'Brien at his home in Sinnott Road. Mr. O'Brien has been suffering a se- vere heart ailment and is getting along in the evening of life. Mr. John R. O'Brien. who had some plans of coming home for a month fishing lobsters has changed his mind during a week-end visit home and returned to his duties in Halifax.-B. Mr. Buddy Kelly, who gave up butter making some years ago to operate a saw mill in this vicinity leaves this week with Mrs. Kelly for Nova Scotla. to take I posi- tion and reside there in future. Friends of Mr. Fred Masher are pleased to see him out again after being ill for more than a year. in fact he has been in poor health for Antigonish, N- s.. where they will attend the funeral of their sister. Mrs. Leonard MacDonald, whose death occurred on Saturday. April l5. Ihvsen , i "l At-AM N They're knitted in Eve proportions miumiuusiouiuuna rip NS ,,o'”.'"0o,O nidIatAI.LpoInts...top.ull. ankleaadlnuop...notju-e lasglsalonel '.l'beu'a I stocking In the ”Fit-All" feuinyjiuuigbtfw YOU... englveyousnrootlnslook ' HCDRE 8- MELEOD ML” for along time and spent ten months in the P. E. island Hos- pital. He is a veteran of the 1839 war. Father llcltenna. P.P-. 11030 states he has received a number ol good donations from people liv- ing away from here for the new cemetery fund. This fund was started to bring the two burial places back from their unkempt state to be a picture and an ex- ample for others. A letter writ- ten by Archbilhop Sinnott askinz for donations to this fund was sent out to scores of people with rela- tive: dear to them resting here and many nice donations were re- ceived heeded by one from Arch- bishop Sinnott. of Winnipeg, whose father and mother are buried here. But sad to say many of the let- ters were ignored by those who were in a position to donate to this worthy fund. IIAYBUBNEBS COSTLI VANO0U'V!lR-(CP)- In fig years of race track opemuo British Columbia Turf and Count Club lost siomcoo. The compuiy, originally incorporated for sl,ooo,. 000, owns Lansdowne and Brig. house Parks here. Neither track operated last year. ON 10!! 72 YEARS ....... .U Sussex, 2:... land-(GP)-John Rochester, 34 doesn't believe in changing im Job. He recently completed 72 you. on the same farm here. 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