MAY .3... .1949 . ,, m: iwrsprrau GUARDIAN ‘GINTII. .s..gi:r.iuroe.v. us Iauovar ltreot-aaf Ciow, 135 Ottawa Sheet- fl [DE and PIINCI! COUNT! . N Subscription, Advertising if” Ihafltidrdlaumaybaboughtatanyoiite ioilowing stores in Summo .23-. 1 u. when", A I}, Gourliea Drugstore, I1 Ceuisel ‘flhaet; Bu"), a ' Greet; Mark Gaudet. l1 Granville Its-eat; I Street: Alyra Doueettah G n Qaoonu ltreet; Island liotor a ‘i. Water 8 will be delivered to any homo lu lummerslds by Uarriar gqperdayorlleparweek. Phouaiflorifl-Iiorthlalervloa your order-to the hey responsible ior delivery. on your room. 1 ' ' ~ —PEAlI-Ld make a fine giit ior g _ 55351:“ m!” Mother. they are in a large range ._ Mutter-i. 51mm"! °- oi prices at Moase Jewellers, '-'-" _ —MOA8I JEWELLEBS Iugg! AHA-I N93~B°MTPIW°YI "- “a spit-able giit ior Mother be sell: gurleinwn mil. Welland-v. Mlv 4- [sowed mm their um stock oi ilnc n up, sponsored by Junior Farm- I Jqq¢um-y_ "" --- -rmr Lanms am oi Prince 45311111’ ES, Lawn RskmqCounty Hospltalwill meet in the m“, gpadlng Forks and Bhovehmurses home on Wednesday, May pa: and ailovel Handles. ands. at 3 p.m. [Mm Mowers available at The i mmgnerside Hardware 0o. —Wl ARE DEALERS ior Bishops . Asphalt Shingles, Rooting, Roll-on .-IM.\IUN'IZATION Clinic Sum-; siding, 113mm“; suing, Amp,“ mersids Town Hall, Wednesday. Felt. We would beglad to quote Mgy 4 at 1.30.111"- i°r ‘u mun" prices on any oi these-lines. The u“; pre-SChOOI children. lsummerside Hardware Co, l ,.—.:;t§l::':s.:m.ni~MI==--=h- Home And Meeting Held i110 w I‘ u ti" hold n meeting oi special interest v - i “:"l::::@:l.lf:r..:.:‘.% l".’.“.ifiifil‘.= o» i» w» n- . . d m h “d ation was held in the Convent last ilgnirltitlefijitntolaytoirngyandsoftivisllow: week. The president, Mr. D. H. _ . , ._ l reported on the success oi the ‘hers’ Se"? an |Wellingtcn play. The treasurer re- Piif$flllfl|3 hand. The committee on the set- ting up oi a msnual training room Wyatt have returned home aiter va- hem: made whlch i quite o d m, cstioning in St. Petersburg, Florida they were aumonszed ‘oggmcaeed m iarmors in Seven Mile Bay hall “d Exrwrimenta, Farm The Nb couchc Home and School Associ- by a genera, d,5cum°n_ John Gallant aiter opening the meeting ,ported s. iavourable balance on -'!‘he Misses Dorothy and Wanda for boys reported on the progress ior the past two months-S. 4dr. and Mrs. A. B. Lllorne returned to their home in Summer- lids by motor on Friday aiternoon mar a delightful three months holiday in St. Petersburg, Florida. -M.rs. Ciiiiord Smith and Mrs. iteisnd Gay were ioint hostesses at the homa oi Mrs. C. B. Jelly, Spring Street, to the members oi the Sum- merslde Baptist Ladies‘ ‘Gulld- on Friday evening. The president, Mrs. Wilfred lnman, was in the chair. —-S. Auction Sale a-r pauxcsr woos-cams, star s l am comma by the lineu- ion oi the Late lieagh Croaier to sell by Public Auction the ioiiow- lag Stool: and Farm Implements: ' a horses; mere 9 years old; mare l0 yearn old: horse l! years old; iiiead cattle; ‘.l. iarrow cow} I to lreshan; l-ycar- old holier. Farm Implements: Binder, MeCormsek; hay mower, lmc d Wood; rake; seeder; har- Iowa, tor-national; gang plow; llliglo plow; spring-tooth barrows; set light barrows; potato rootor; potato planter, Eureka; potato dig- ger: horse hoe; truck wsggon oom- plate, good as new; box cart: man- ure spreader; dr ving Waggon: Jaunflng sleigh; p g sleigh; wood llcllhl set bob slelghs: separator, new; scales; cream can: turnip sow- er: swings sets; spray cask: set driving harness: ooilara; homes: traces: two stacks hay: l churns, barrel and crock; also some house- hold eiiecta. A lot‘oi other articles too numerouaflrmentien. li not ilne sale‘ first ilne day. TERMS casri. Sale ommencing at one o'clock. aurilbk. s. srewaar. . l Auctioneer ‘oi St. Du tans College. ‘discussions and the minutes. .on their own authority The president then introduced the guest speaker, Mr. J. S. Des- Rcchels, K. 0., oi Summerside, whom he described as an alumnus 0t» Mischou e school. a graduate a war veteran, and now a practising lawyer in Summerside. Mr. Des- Rochs expressed. himseii as happy to be in his home surroundings again ‘and thanked the associat- ion ior the invitation. He con- gratulated the members on the goodwork done, Judging from the He. gave the meeting some practical advice on the operation oi the boys’ workshop. a matter in which he had first hand experience. The spealred congratulated the members oi the association ror grouping to- gether to solve mutual problems regarding the mliare oi the child who is made oi body and soul. The will and the intellect both must be developed. The latter so that the child, later on, may be able to earn a living and support himself physically. The former that he may learn to choose correctly in distinguish- ingright ‘irom wrong. The school and the home, parents and teach- er's. mllstwork harmoniously to- gether that the will oi the child may bs trained periectly. The child must learn to obey his parents, he said. ior instance to stay home andfistudy ratherthcn muse him- self. Ho will do so at first because he is told and later on because it is right: then the habit oi choosing" the right thing and oi doing the right thing will become so embedded in him that he will have no diiiiculty in making the choice ister in liie. In this way teachers and parents must work together to have good citizens here on earth who will help solve the world's great problems and to be later, citizens oi heaven. This. the speaker. said. is the great task oi parents and teachers. A hearty vote-oi thanks was moved by Rev. J. D. Kelly, seconded by Mr. ‘Phil - Summerslde LAST snownm sonar I "r ammonia MAMA” with Irene Dunne -'Phlllp Dom Show! 8:80 - '7 and 9:20 .l{liIECAi|NDFORS in illcroa rasnczu mouse seam-r, and THURSDA NISMORGAN‘ .375 M)? 197W? DO ‘ilflbuv DELMER DAVES- ' Iaeauomlv ALSO news and oaiiroon . 11m jumbled. cannons-rows Rev. E. Bragg Guest Speaker Al W.M.S. S'Side 1""- "WM Bran. Missionary on iiirlough irom British (Briana. l"! 8119s! speaker at the annual Birthday Social or the WJLS. oi the Summerside Prephytgrim Giuroh on hiday evening in the (Ii-lurch hall. A splendid atmsiance ‘"1 .- - The pruident. Lin. mil-fill ill-man’. opened the meet- with a. poem .mspirguen, ioliowed by Call to Worship and lfrayer. Aiter the singing at hymn O OOlme Let Us Sing. to tho 14nd," with Mrs. W. E. Forbes at the ‘Piano. Shirley MacDonald. Vice- President oi the Erromanga Group, read the Scripture lesson and Mrs. C.C. Hickey. President oi the Evening Circle. led in prayer. ‘me gills were received by Georgina Mackenzie and Joyce Ann Mac- Donald, with Gail MacDonald. sec- retary oi the {Mission Band. giving the oiiertory prayer. Alter the hymn "Zion's King Shall Reign Victorious" the guut speaker was introduced by the minister, Rev. ‘Charles Carnegy, Mr. Bragg gave a most intersec- ed address on British Guiana. where he supervises 21 churches and eight day schools, a description oi the county. its people, and its relig- ious background, illustrated with bcautliul Kodachrome slides. l-le presented a detailed outline oi the work ior which the Presbyterian Church in Canada is responsible in this land oi opportunity in Christ- ian Service. The speaker went on to say that the missionaries are doing all they can with the help oi native catechists. but there is a great need oi more trained workers and s0 iar as these in the iieid are concerned _ieel in the position oi Winston Churchill's lemons saying "Give us the tools and we will do the Job". A vote oi thanks moved by Mrs G. A. Boohner and seconded by Mrs. J. W. MacKenzle was ex- tended to the speaker. The singing oi "Arm oi the Lord, awake, awake" was iollowed by the benediction by the minister. A icllowshlp period ensued when delldous reireshments were served by the ladies under the convenership oi Mrs. 1.0. Cobb. A bautiiully decorated birthday cake. presented by Mrs; Maurice -Mill, centred the tea table-S. LeGlair 1nd tendered by the chair- man. A question box was s. ieature oi the program and was much en- joyed-S IN MEMORIAM MRS. JOHN A. DAWSON - The death oi Mrs. John A- Dawson. no 8i. took place st her home in. Central Bedeque early Tuesday morning April %th. She had been in ailing health. ior some time, and about two weeks previous to her death she was taken to the Prince Oounty Hoe- pitai where her condition was considered very serious, later re- turning to her home. Word was sent to members oi .her family concerning her illness. Hen.- two sons, Carl and Uleric and her ais- ter, Mrs. William Lovell hurried to her bedside and were onlv home a iew days when she lapsed into unconsciousness, gradually becoming weaker until the end came. She was the daughter oi the late Mr. and Mrs. Luke Wood. Her mother's maiden. name was Jane Townsend Waite. Sh; was born at Ives Point, ls- ier moving with her parents to Tryon where she was married and resided ior a iew years. Then she and her husband moved to Aug- ustine Cove where their live eons “SNALLNAIVS Slzesltcb‘ . 5~H3.9Ei 2.2E5~'7 UPPER FLOOR-JAAIN STORI o v. PLAIN PATEERNS Notable Children’s and Teen-Agers Dresses From our L COTTON WEEK GROUP? 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Sisea small, melllll i large in azure, shell pink and Jonquil ....................... ..... 81.00 ' NYLON T3100!‘ CAI-BUD NIA OU’.I.‘_ BRIEF. IIIIHO waistband. Elastic thrill around thelegs. Idnioreed crotch. Sisea naediuns and large in whlteenly ..._ [LII Seamless back and trout- ' ‘ALLMI-lll‘ Silos small, medium and large in white ...-....-...._. sue EXCLUSIVE '20!!!)ANTI- ln a fli- iious brief, Calls iornln out in "Posey Print" 5"" llfllll. medium on; large in blue and white; am] Dink and whltp .......... .... [Lil wue born, moving to Central ’ in 1918 where she “ ‘ until the time oi her death. Be- ‘lg a. devoted Christian, a mem- her oi the Bedequa Baptist Fel- lowship. a good neighbor and very homitai in her home. Mrs. Daw- son was very industrious, and up to a short time previous to her last illness. indulged in hor tav- \.__-__-_-__-_-_~_ Export Bicycle And Tricycle Repairs Have your work done by us. Order your. needs from our complete‘ stock. Immediate delivery on bicycles. We also build and repair sulky wheels. . tailback’: Bike Shop SUMMERSIDE 86 King St. Phone 521-2 REGENT ‘Tomi (TUE-land wen “W5 ‘"15 sad our -_na'mmn wannasoarinso "ananacsyraaa? oaoopioooeoeosou st: "an. mu ‘room, LIMA" ilie~$ienley Bridge pl in log George Hall, Kent - ton,.Mo_y 3rd, ct 0:15 P._M. , H Sponiorad by United Young Adult Group. . _ . “IEO THEATRE sslnsmcron ‘ . , ‘ ‘Iuesdayazll om. plJtlme, designing and hook- ing beautiiul rugs, durlns the lul- numibor oi Y9"!- ml-YIY mum“ imm diiierent parts oi 0111MB and ‘USA. purchased her Nil- Bhe is ‘ survived by live lonsi Dr. Carl. on the staiii oi McGill University. Montreal; Col. Uieric G. at Yarmcuth, NS, Elmer. at Augustin; Cove, Haddea in Flor- ida; U.8.A.. and- Ivsn at home- Two sisters, Mrs. John A. Lyman. Tryon, and Mrs. William Lovell. ‘lnweil, Mus, two brothers, George Wiood, ‘lb-yon, and- Howard Wood. Victoria; iiiteen grand children, and several great grand children. beside a host oi relatives and friends who mourn her passing. Her husband predeceased her a number oi years ago. The iuneral was held on Thursday aiternoon from her late residence. and iiel- pito the very bad roads and in- clemency oi the weather was very largely attended. l-ler pastor, Rev. D.M. Fraser conducted the serv- ice and spoke irom the 5th Chap- ter Judges 7th verse: "The inhab- itants oi,the villages ceased. They ceased in Israel until I, Deborah arose. that I arose a mother in Israel." Hymns rung were: The lord's My Shepherd, God Moves In A SIMMONS . & SUMMIRSIDE, r. r. I. ' mos AGE PillATil PLllllTERS -‘ We haven "shipment of the _nevv, improved lron Age Potato Plontm rolling from ioctory which will arrive soon. We still have o low planters ovoilobla in the following models: One m: Standard Automatic Two row Standard Automatic Two row iii-Speed Automatic. We also hgva several four-row end six-row Iron Age Potato Dumu coming in some shipment. These era Traction Dust- ers with-either hone or tractor hitch. , _ p Please contact us promptly for prices cod specifications. Mysterious Way, and Jesus The cry Thought oi The» "m! M1‘!- Earl D. Leard at the piano. Pail- ihearers wok, Brewer Waugh, Howard schimnan. Colby Lewis. Roy Simmons, Brent Wood. and Keith Ieard. ‘Flier, were beauti- iul ilorsl tributes trorn the near relativm. _Mr. J. Davlson. Kon- dngton, was in charge‘ oi the tun- eral. internment was beside her husband in the Bedequ; Baptist Cemetery. —- B -. LIGHT WOOD Balsa is one oi the lightest com- mercial woods in the world For Sale l oiior ior sale my iarm at Bprlngiield Lot 01 on paved high- way, two miles irom Emerald Sta- tion. Farm in good state oi eul- tivation. consisting 80 aorea clear. balance woodland. Never ialllng spring. Large dwell- ing consisting oi 9 rooms, near church and school. Buildings in good repair. EVERETT HASLAM Emerald R- B. liacFAllLllllE l niches 11s a m Merrett‘! wedding dress. ior her marriage to Edward Harrison. Do- reen's mother took seven months to crochet the cotton into 512 two-inch make the dress. EGYPTIAN BREWER. barley as early as s,ooo B.C. Professional Bards T. Earle Hickey Chartered Accountant ll Granville Sh!“ Phone 51o oi loo cereal SUMMEBSIDE Oiiice at i i i E. E. Parkman, _ Op+.D.. R.O. OPTOMETRIS"; Eyes Examine ' Glasses Fitter‘ Visual Training Given IEGENT THEATRE BLDG. i _ Bummgr Si». Sumrneraide || l. F. Hunter. R.O. OPIOMITIIM Complete Visual Analyses Glasses Fitted PHONE 16d lMALLMAlWS BUILPING lumrnerside, IREJ. R. ‘ E. ELLIS lire _ Auto - Canaity INUUBANCB ,5 Bummer 8t, Sumnmdd Phone I20 The Egyptians brewed beer irom\ I l I to one. WINCHMORE HILL, Middlesex. ' LONG SHOT nu-E E gland -— (CP) -- Ten reels o!‘ Oddl I81 t i NDLY SALT arriving cotton wont into Doreen] hands beirrgr“ den‘? rrezklcbtlhalflgifi “Edit? 3:21 rsgarfiygnhgoxe ,1 mthdshlv and hospitality _ squares, which were then used to _ apt" MAY WE SUGGEST:- " HOSIERY." LINGERIE sweaters. stousrs oasssss. scarves B AR B ARA All ll DRESS SHOPPE