MAY. .-4- 1950 a? THE WESTERN GUARDIAN PRINCE COUNTY OFFICE Sunanaerside. Phone sou Advertising J. ELMER MURPHY and 020 T I Summer Street, News. subscriptions. House Phones: The Guardian may he , followlna stores in Sunune ta Boolllore, Ilunmer street: Gour " " zuuf. News-stand, Water Street; N," Donoetids Grocery. Second Water Street; Albsn'e Grocery,- K. L. Waite in Iensington n, Guardian will be delivered to any home in Sulauneralde by Carrier m, .t so per day or lilo per week. nu; order to the boy responsible .GENEBAL INSURANCE. Ralph 9, Muttart, Bummerside. -RELVIN W. I. PANTRY SALE and Bazaar at Calwn and Rogers more, Saturday. May 6th, 3 P. M. to -1-'I.0-GLAZE C 0 LOB. I Z E R ,,ux'r. - Brighten up your home vow by choosing from our color ilbum of 1,322 different shades. 5, L) Dixon. - .IN STOCK AT DlXON'S. - Ryexolcum De Luxe by the yard, ind rugs of various patterns. Also ,m;1 paper, paints. varr.-.'shes and iiousc cleaning supplies. -RI-JMOVAL NOTICE - The Repair Parts Office for Massey H.l”:ii5 conducted by Mr. Harold L33-, is now located at the old stard opposite Bzislor's Shoe Rc-! ()fl..', Watcr Street. Summerslde . ..a.. . --AI.IiEIlT0N POST MASTI'1Itl IIIJTIRES - The obllgingz and- mondly post mastcr of Alberton.' Mi: Waldo Matthews, has retired ii-n:n his position which he held for l8 1-2 years. Mr. Matthews .-mrlied the retiring ago last month and his wife Mrs. Helen Tanton ilatthr-ivs. has taken ovr-r the posit- .on of post mistress with two as- ilslants, Miss Mabel F.elciing and ilr. Bob Profit. -A CAMEO THEATRE KENSINGTON Weilnesilay and Thursday 7:15- 9:l.'l; Matinee Thursday 4 p.ni. i'l'oiv! It's a big double hill and' We mean big-big in laughs. action. thrills xalore. It's Stan Laurrl and Oliver Hardy in comedy fra- iurc, "A CIIUMP AT OXFORD" and for the second half John Wayne, Gabby Hayes in n round- up of action, thrills. romance nlld blazin' guns, "RIDERS OF DES- TINY". with Cecilia Parker. Don't Miss This Double Entertainment. Intmmem was in the church cemetery.-S. CAPITOL Summerside LAST SHOWING, TODAY--3:30-7:15-9:15 "MOTHER IS A FRESIIMAN" with Loretta Young - Van Johnson FRIDAY - SATURDAY - 7:15-9:15 Saturday Matinee 2:30 ParamountisiNo. 1 Adventure Picture GANGLAND wrote the streets of T Paramount presents . wIi.uaM Wlllll HOLDEN -. B uiacoouaio CAREY MO REGENT Shows 7 and 9:15 - Metinees Friday 5 Sltllfilllll '2 .. pin ATTRACTIONS - 2 QFLYING WITH MUSIC" 3 H I Ro h C edy with Geo. Givot. Marl. Wood- ! M Wggh and Wm. Marshall .. Ann .. WILD IURY..WlDl ODIN TIIIIILSI 1' IAIVIIIIXJAIMII for delivery on your route. ischool children and their super- oi its brutal history on ENDIX, M . EMAN Representatives ROE GLOW was and I001. bought at any oi the lies Drugstore. Mark Gaudet, 01 Street; ll Central Street; Island Mgnhumoashm: o r 110 Russell Street. W". L Phone I081 for this service or give -HOUBEWIVES take the drudg- ery out oi spring house cleaning by renting our Electric Floor Pol. lrher. Minimum charge we per half day. Mscxenzie dz Co.. Kenslng- n. My x -METAL VENETIAN BLINDS made to order. Delivery app:-oxj. mately three days. Macxenm 5, Co.. Kenslngton. -THE KENSINGTON PLAY- ERS will present a three-act com- edy. "A Readymade Family" in gignch River Hall. May 8th. at -SEARLETOWN HALL Thurs- day. May 4th at 8.30 p.m., the tilree-act. com 3' Hkringing Up Mother” by Kcnsington Young Adult Group. Admission 40 and 25 cents. Sale of Candy. Auspic-.-s Women's Institute. -KING GEORGE HALL, Ken. 5lH's'i-On. Friday. May 5th. Saturday. May 6th, Evening at 8.- "Ready Made Family", Three Act Comedy. presented by Presbyterian Young Adult Group. sale of Candy. Spec- ialtles. -SPECIAL TRAIN FOR SCHOOL CHILDREN A special train fro'm Summcrslde carrying 107 visors was called out yesterday to take the youngsters to the Musical Fnstival in Charlottetown where school choruses from grades one to eight were competing - S --FUNERAL AT WELLINGTON -The tuneral or the late Aiphee Richards of Wellington was held on Tuesday morning at eight o'- clock from his late residence to the Immaculate Conception Church. Wellington where requiem mass was celebrated by Rev. L Mac- Donald. The pallbearers were Messrs. Tillman Arsenault. Fidele Gallant. Alcide and Henry Gallant. and Leonce and Sylvere Arsenauii the first page lareiio! ”1be Smelt of land - nnoiiier Nit tune by i.lvIng- I new and lvens-whevlnie "lotions and Ievs"l Tlillil. 4 Fill. - SAT. L?-IQXIGDIIIHM letter Road left by automobile on a trip to New York City. in com- psny with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Harvey of Charlottetown.-S. THE GUARDIAN. ad. testifying to the esteem in which the deceased was held. Rev. Ralph Wagner of the United Church North Bedeque conducted the services assisted by Rev. Mr. Mc- Gowan ot the Presbyterian Church, Kensington. Freetown Notes Mr. and Mrs. John Hickox of Springfield visited in Freetown on Thursday. Mrs. John Heffei spent the week- end in Charlottetown the guest of her aunt. Mrs. Margaret Lohnes. Mrs. Allan Clow and little son Denton were visitors to Summer- slde by train on Tuesday. ball, the little daughter at Mr and Mrs. Reginald O'Connor who has been ill in Prince County Hos- pital with pneumonia is now very much improved. Miss Jean Campbell of the nurs- ing staff of the Prince Edward Is- land Hospital, Char ietmln, is at her home in Freetown having been called there owing to the illness and death of her father. Mr. John A. Campbell. Mrs. mule Cairns returned home last week after spending the past two months visiting with relatives and friends in Trail. British Col- umbia. She also spent sortie time in Vancouver with stop overs en- route home in Calgary and To,-. onto. Miss Phyllis Reeves and Miss Marjory smith. students at Prince of Wales College. Charlottetown. spent the week-end at their homes in Freetown. NEW ANNA" w- I -Mrs. Robert Manse was hostess to the New Annan W. I. at her home on April .13. Meeting being postponed one week due to bad roads. With the president presidinv, Miss June Bums or Davidson. "W 1119931118 opened by singing. O Sa.sk., arrived by plane on MondaylClm3d3- 10ll0W9ll by Club Women's evening to spend her holidays wItn;CrEed- R011 Cllll W35 F85D0ndeCl to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter by nine members. One visitor was gums 01 Lower F.-eegown, ;present. The minutes at the pre- ,vious meeting were read and ap- It is pleasing to know that Mr. proved. Correspondence was read Leonard Mccarville who has been and discussed. very ill for the past two weeks is Reports of sick and school com- somewhat improved and his many mittees were given, and bills for friends hope for his complete re- fruit and school necessities were c0very- presented. On motion, these b'ls were ordered paid. Mrs. Goldlns Reeves spent a few Three dollars was voted toward days in Summerslde last Week delegate's expenses to Copenhagen. where her daughter has been re- The sum or saw was received for celving treatment at Prince Coun- amcles sold at mzul. iv Hospital. All her friends wish Collection was taken. The Secre- R059 1! 5P99dY Wt-111'” W ll93l'-h- tary reported Government grant Mr and 'Mrs George Cairns and ME received; - - rs. A1 31 . little daughter or Charlottetown,ed the mgfjenmf;”5e;nWhgh:;i:3g' spent a few days recently in Free-imwm March 15 and 16' as dsleia e town at the ionic of Mr. and Mrs.ireported 3 Va” mteresvng and F”"k Clllmsr instructive meeting. Three mem- ibEI'S paid their fees to Birthday B Miss Joan scales and Miss Bar- bara Nash of Charlottetown spent the week-end in Freetown at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Austin Scales. The sympathy of the1commun- ox i t to th I i 1 th ' lgiegoiii milohn a.e czgptleltln. Mil At the "me ”' the mew"! 3" Campbeli died on Thursday Apmyaddress of farewell was read to 27th after a short illness He !s7Ml5' Mmeslde ""5 me l"'e5"lt"' survived by one daughter dean ofluc" M a purse "'1 mmley .m3de' w the Prince Edward Island I-lospltal.Whlch Ml” M"95ld9 '3”-"Kl? '9 staff and one son Deeman. His wife P ml-, pi deceased him four years ago.l Ml'5- Elm" M9359 lnVlt-Nil m?m' The funeral which was held on 5?: "aye? hg" lllsr AV-l3Y mcelv "il- d . 1 1 nendywi 1'3. on C ul-man an s mr ay was wry ”7” 3 ,Mrs. Arthur Wright to assist w'th -JFUNERAL AT MT. CARMEI:,lunch. Qollection amounted to S1. e'I'he funeral of the late MFS-i The hostess then served delicious Charles Arsenault was held On relreshments. The National An- Tuesday Wlt-h requiem "1955 El Ml--lthem brought the meeting to a Carmel Church at ten ocloek cele-Ilclosey bratod by Rev. Father Buote, as- sisted by Rev. Father beclair and Rev. Father Richards. The pall- bearers were Messrs. Ben, Charles, John, Emanuel. Julian and Ed- mund Arsenault. Interment was in the church cemetery -6. Personals" TULSA. Okla, April 26 - (AP) - out twice in the same inning - a rare but doubtful honor -.- came to Tulsa pinch-hitter Bob Carson in last night's Texas League ball game with Oklahoma City. Carson, batting for pitcher Stan Clifford, struck out to lead off his team's half of the third inning M Mrs. James Jardlne who has then - nine Tulsa batter; and been spending the winter with her. seven runs 13;” A popped out son Dr. Eric Jardine of Sydney re-I turned home on Saturday. I T Professional card .,..- ..E E ig .v. 0. AF. Hunter. i -Mrs. Ernest Cdllbeck of Link- OFPOMETRIS1 Complete Vllunl Analyses DANCE : 12-33! To the music of i , 1101:" ginggssm ; ””';”..i..”i.5.'.'.fI.:”.iKi"” H THURSDAY. MAY 4th. CRAPAUD HALL ' IniAid Of Crapsud Community Club 1'. Eerie Hickey Chartered Accountant Csnsdlsn Bent oi Commerce aiulliilng PHONE 288! I lumnaerslrlo l - CRAPAUD THEATRE Fri. 8:30; Sat. 7:30-9:30 In E. Pcirltmtin. E "GRAND CANYON I 0oIg-oQ&,"l,l,a9- TRAIL" t Eyes Examined Roy R0 ers, Andy De- our...) rmea vine an Riders of the om" mum Pllfllle 5380- s to it; I to s and by appointment. REGENT TIIEATIE BLDG. Inmnaer St. lnnnneraide Good Short Subjects. 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