3.1950 ___’_. i THE GUARDIAN. CHARTQOTTETOWN f— THE?‘ ;'W-ESTERN GUARDIAN u-2, ‘ V ' . PIINOI (JOHN?! OITIOI .l.llal8l Illltllieldfl [OI ouow ’ ' ’ . . noose reoaaar .esss |'|g . The Regent. mu Wanda Wyatt ' g Guardiap may be bought at any at the presided over the regular monthly following stores - r ‘ meeting of the Abegweit chapter a s e o n n e u Iloohatflr t Ootlrllea Drugstore, :1 gen.“ Competition in the Surnmersidc 1. 0. D. E. which was held on Pri- \. [gllfj Ndwe-Chad, W Ian agugg, n Gfjnyfll. 39...; Men's Commercial Bowling Lee- day afternoon in the Town Hall. Doeeethl _ ,-Second Streets Isieed Ilotor T‘ pert, gue is now at ita peak. only three sunanserside. After the routine ’ Water Albes_s'e Oroeery, us lueeau street. teams remain or the twelve that * ‘ a number at letters were‘ In. Wllta in loeslngton . entered the play-our two weeks reed. lncludi bull oilondelict‘ rs. Boy at lo III‘ III). , your order/to I .111: o ' , of Dr. rs. w. Mild. Karma , will be closed from April 'ltht April 12th in- siusive. - _ . GIEAB monthly meet- —'rnn merside Thursday April 13th. Do» -, {J > M. , ;,.,,u arm n_ M ~ lng of the dies Aid will be held non na'edad. ' ’ 6" 5 "’ ” 0°“ “"°- .‘°‘”" 1“ Pl“ '1 ll“ of polst war work, rezdlseverx-‘al“l‘:l: st tfliesgmeesalggme Wednesday. .6“ - —- /J added" the first Shl‘B:hDll'l(iiI°[lI‘ fgughi ten which mowed um ‘mm new Apr at . p.m. — A Ghostly Ev ning, r o overcome is c u 1 1"“ d 1 A 1 _ _ ' . Mm’ “mm” “M m Ween“ ml _ mm Show ;,l‘";l":‘°re°“:L l§one;rl “glows; You will be delighted at our large variety of Hate - —BBACE'S store and Warehouse: will be closed Good Friday. April 7th. and opened Easter Monday, April lflthj. ..nu'rraruin1frs AUCTION. .. The buttermilk of the Kensington Dairying Co-operative Association Limited will be sold by auction at the butter plant on Saturday. Alllil 15th. 1960,.» 2 P. M. W. L. Delaney. Kln|I91’- ._ rs CONVALEICING — Joey Quinn. little son of ‘Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Quinn. 310 Central street. summerside. is able to be out to play again following an accident when he fractrir his collar bone after failing on e ice. — 8 -NOTICE l‘_0 ADVll;lI'I‘lSI-.‘lttl-- Advertisers are reminds‘ that their copy must be in the C-.1.'erdlen lot later than noon the -.vevio'.ia day to guarantee insertions out of city Idvflftlhfll WM ¢Gl'Dh'l1l¢ Desltoches, was then introduced _ _ Gaudet. are sorr to hear that he cllsllfledh 030- if-’0llli' Dlftlclllll-I by the president, who tendered th-.- tce;r:,]pi1:;1lné:;’l?1'~Iy§: Kfififhgfletlfi H‘ F"3"5°“"2“' 232' 139' 181' entered the hospital ir. Charlotte- lmr this in 'rilM- fonsratuiotions 0! the Associat» the club championship competition ‘B3’ ";§f.'.a‘:f7‘189 246 230 .3. town tor treatment. e . ——'—- on to the eaker on his late ro— - ~ - - t - ~" . -rrr:r-zluasl CALLED — sum- motion. a’ P ;";.X,l,',,,:f, '§:,a§.7}7'oa¢l3s,‘,’mk;‘:t°‘:',°ea',',d”°.§‘V’Z'ff 3°l- 15'l—l3l9- - Mrs. D. H. Gallant of Mlscouche meralde firemen responded to an Judge Desltoches found mem- m-d Maqpomld The third 33,“, 5- C3‘m9l'°n—131~ 147- 303- 344- spent a few days in wellington RA alarm last evening at five o'clock berehlp increased since his p1'e'v- 15 ",9 mm chalfenge match for me‘ 273- 247-13” ' recently the trues. of her mother T at the P. E. I. Bag Factory where ious vlsit and congratulated the F. Savidant—22A. 136. 283. 225. Mr; Alex 33113,“, _G I leaner Street. Sunmeeide. Pleas ml lows. subscriptions. as napusaasaevas tend to II! llolle In Sumnserelde by Carrier- llfl our week. Plsoae Q! for this service or give responsible for. delivery on your route. -osslaaas. msuaarwrs Ralph A G. Illittlfl. Surornerstde. -31!) 0308! Blood Donor Clinic at St. Mary's Hail. Sum- with the Radio -in Malpeque Hall. Wednesday evening. April 5th. sale of pics. Ausplces Wcrrieds Institute. liiscoucllo, Home School llse’n Meets The Home and School Associat- ion of Mlscouche held their month- ly meeting last week. Mr. Phil Le- Olair. the president asked for re- ports of the various comlmlttees. The ladies reported that they had a good balance on hand for hot drinks for the ohildren. A committee was appointed tot pro- cure material for the boys work- shop. A discussion followed on the fire escape and gravel for the playground. The guest speaker. Judge J. S. lint from the hemp used in the making of bags ignited due to friction in the rollers. There was a considerable volume of smoke as a result but no fire dan-lage.—s. —EN'.|‘EB’l'A1N8_ LEGION AUX- ILIABY—-Mrs. Byron Thompson. They would find it advantageous , on M“. h 29 the 5,3 , M , d i th A large number of people a.- C 808 0 i'- M - V . $22553. :f"telfet' S|Tll"‘hl;1rE'l'allltIi£ed Wt: gl’ill:!llI':iT'dvu u wen u to their 'é““’-‘g glf 5‘- P;;"°“1;‘ 1:3‘? “'5' B’“°° M“°D°“‘*‘"' Borden the Prince county Hospital 011 1“;-rllr c1l“l;°"‘I"l‘11l;‘a"“w5-onV°I‘;1‘:)‘:”¥“t“') COLORS and PATTERNS . ' ran ver arc . : h 25t . s 1' an ya , """' ‘“""""’ °' "'° c‘“"‘“"' Th‘ ‘l’°“°" "’°"""‘ °“‘ ‘“’'’‘° 0" Miss Norms Pate. 0'1-e-ry. is eln- Miss Phyllis White of Monctzm. Sunday Mm Halifax on Monday where they at Legion at their monthly meeting last week. over which Mrs. R. L. Mollison presided. Delicious re- freshments were served by the hostess at the close of the even- ing.—S. —'l‘l'aNDlIS. — Tenders will be received by the undersigned up to and including Saturday. April 15. 1950. for the hauling of cream to the Kenslngtorl Dairying cooper- ::l|v;mAM.ssooia’ 1t;i:>nwLlilr:)ll’icgmAf‘or19tgi; ’ I girflsige Kenneth McKay, Stanley Mm Betty Patel nurse In "am. liigmsister Mrs. George Jay at Bor- crgrslétaion will soon be much im- 1.": Boundaries and other information 0 Lflflfy c0m||||||I|ty ‘ __.. ins at the P. E. 1. Hospital in P '______.__._ 5' V’ -an be had at the oiiice of the . The Red Cross nurse visited the Charlottetown» is eriloylhs her Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mclnnis - " supmmgsmm |ll0¢l|¢l°|l- W- 14» D¢19“°¥-' I Northam School and was well- V“l“l°n in he’ h°m9 ill 0'L€l"V- and little daughter Sandra of 5 l¢'ml°l‘- Orders Project“. pleased with ‘all the children and the Eillaeit otphter parents. Mr. and Charlottetown visited Borden list a run rsnazvnts srranrrlsr “Ported all satisfactory. '5' ° er 3 e‘ ‘ “'°°k' “es” °f Mr‘ “"1 M” Fm’ Mr. Pidele Peter: was a visitor ' MIN.‘ 3,0“ —WEDDiNG ANNIVERSARY — Mr. and Mrs. Heath Warren en- tsrtainedlettheir home in Surn- meralde on Ghuredey evening hon- Amocistion. His subject was edu- cation in a very wide sense. He urged parents to take a deep inter- est in the education of their child- ren. it is not enough to send them to school. Pe.renLs should interest themselves in their study at home. pros and cone both to former and modern methods of education. Par- ents ahould be wide awake to mod- ern trends. Juvenile deliquency was alio mentioned. A vote of thanks. moved by Rev. J . D. Kelly, seconded by Mr. D. H. Gallant was then. tendered to the speaker by the president. The meeting adjourned until sometime in April.—S. —-There w: in turnout in the O'l.4eery encouraging School on K NG COLE COFFEE VACUUM-PACKED Final Program Al S’side Curling Club The final program of the season of the Summerside Curling Club will take plat: tonight. Three games will be pl yed at 8.45 and a social evening will be spent. The first game will be between a teeth from Alberton and a Summerslde RIE. Ellis Challenge Cup. — S Northam and Vicinity spent a very enjoyable evening and an excellent play. . Mr. and Mrs. Roland McDoug«lll and family motored to Stanley Bridge on Wednesday where tnty were the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McKay. Mr. and Mrs, Wilfred McDou§‘.- ell spent. Wednesday with their daughter and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Fred McKinnon and her two children. Shirley and Lillian, are spending a few days with Mrs. Competition Keen In -S’side Men's ego to compete -for the right to meet the league leaders Curran and Briggs. City Sliflere side- lined MacQuerrie's eseily by a margin of 770 pliiJ.- Earl smith sparked the City Sllckers by roll- ing a brilliant 1586 for six games. The Dodgers edged out l~lolman's by a slim 33 plus. The Blue and The Westenders were not fooling when they tangled with the Doughboys‘and at the end of the first three games had a 400 pin lead. The Doug-hboys fought back in the "second three but the West- enders were able to cope with the power andonly gave up five pins of their 400 lead. Wednesday night will see the City Slickers and the Dodgers clash for first half of the round to meet the West Enders who drew a bye to the semi-finals. They earned this bye by having the highest pin fall in the play- offs to date. Noteworthy scores: E. Smith—3il5. 201. 331, 250. l95-1586. _ '1‘. McNelll—l90. 215. 309. 178, 248. 260-1394. P. Pel.ers—2-42. 213. 220. 200. 230-1373. D. Under-wood—l87. 244. 247. 291. 232-1368. 214. 218. 215. 23B—l30l.——S. O’Leary and Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. William Lockhar: of Coleman were visitors to 0‘Leary played in Charlottetown. She is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Pate. Mr. Gordon Kerr 3. A. of Alber- ton. Provincial cum issioner and Field secretary of the Boy scours was a visitor to o'Leal-y on Wed- nesday March 29th and conferred with Scoutmaster Douglas Hardy on Scout business. —The Scouts Douglas Hardy had an enjoyable 0'l..eary troop of Boy with their Scoutmlister Abegweil Chapter- ‘ |.0.D.E. Meeting 0 from Lady Alexander. Canadian: oonvener of the I. 0. D. ll. work in India who expressed her apps-ecl etlon for the donation to the Christian Nurses Association in India. Letters of thanks were read food which had been forwarded to Britain. for the annual High school prizes. Arrangements for the showing of the film of the Queen Mary rug were left in charge of the film committee. Mrs. W. E. sxnailman was authorized to order a scrap- booklirozn headquarters for the recording of special events and activities of the order. Mrs. C.l-l. Stewart was appointed custodian. A package of used Christmas cards was sent to the Limbless In-sch vice Men's Enterprise in Now- castle, England. After a discussion oi ways anti means of raising funds, the meet- ing ad)ourned.~—S. Wellington Mr. l-Juclide Arsonault spent a few days in St. Joseph’: N. B. visit ing his wife and baby boy. The many Mrs. Wilfred Guudet of Summer- side and son Elmsr were visiting in wellington recently the guests of Mrs. Gaudet‘s son Clifford and Mrs. Gaudet. spent the week-end with her par- ents Mr. and Mrs. William while at Borden. Mrs. Forbes Seeley and little nephew Jamie spent Sunday vlsi'r.- ing friends and relatives at Mone- ton. ' Mr. Artemas Jardine of Char- lottetown spent the week-end with Jeffrey. Mrs. Ted Flannigan of Charlotte- town was the week-end guest of from recipients of clothing and‘ shades ever. DON'T DELAY! CASH l l l friends oi Gordon. Opp. Capitol Theatre Sympathy is also extended to Mrs. John 1.. Reed of Borden on the death of her sister Mrs. Myrtle Robertson which took place after an extended illness iii. the home of Capt. and Mrs. Read on Monday March 21th. The corftinued illness of Mr Gerald heard at the P. C. Hospital is regretted and hope that his to Charlottetown on Thursday. The regular meeting of the W.- MS. was held at the home of ‘Put _On Your. Our displays now offer you the latest in styles and $2.95 up VISIT US EARLY! 3—Wuys To lluy—3 CHARGE Hair and Hal Harmony is the mark of - - - THIS WEEK! BUDGET SUMMERSIDE 22 Central St. } tended the game between the Syd- ney Millionaires and Halifax st. Marys, the score being 9-4 for the Millionaires. QUAKE KILLED 30.000 In 1353, 30,000 people were killed by an earthquake at Jeddo. Japan. FOR EASTER In a wide selection of 1.00-1.50 J & 2.oo lilsulllcs mu. ._.._.?__.—-_.-—————._ AMONG WORLD'S FINEST- l Wednesde afternoon. March 29in , . m:';.°-n‘“:'herr" 'w::t'£1';'{‘:: to he”. ‘Kc “W1” 0‘ . cum,“ Mcxinnons Parents. Mr. and Mrs glltetlagmilvzrék.1T’lieth<;bJ€gl-lVetsW;|h Miss Eleanor Macisaac at Borden! Mm Bruce Campbell on Friday I _ weddlns anniversary. The p0Plll|l' 19"" '9'“ '° "“ “’°”‘°“" I“““' wumd Mcbougal" Gtroeléce I-"iyye stages were cggcureg Mr Heath Gordon of Charl tie-‘ °"°"1"" Mm“ 17‘ Th‘ 3’m“‘ M“‘'‘“‘‘' V“ bride and ‘groom of twenty-five tutee. Credit Unions. Young Peoples M‘ and will be 5m d to Pfowwa. wwn‘ was . weebmd mm: to 3,750,000 printed volumes and years ago were presented with groups etc. tosubecribe szo. each to ” °“"“°“ M°‘=°°d ll” “" W‘ ‘ ' V Mrs. William Blskeney at Ken- about se.ooo manuscripts. has one turned to her home in Victoria headquarters at an early date. Borden. mum“ spam A couple 0, day, V1,, 01 ch. world.‘ “hm “Mum. beautiful silverwere..A social hour followed when dainty refresh- ments were served by the hostess. -S. .» . . _ JET PLANES OVER S'8lD!‘. — Suntmerslde citizens had their first experience with jet aircraft yesterday afternoon about two a‘- clock when four of them from the l1..c.A.r'. station, chatham. roar- ed over the town at top speed. The purchase a Pilm Projector. The meeting was addressed by Mr. Meclnnis of Charlottetown, repres- enting the- National Film Board and his adreas was interesting and informative. Mr. Errol Stetson who has given much time to furthering the plane for the Projector report- ed that already he has 11 groups who have signified their intention of paying sac. each and two other groups were mentioned in edditiol, West. Miss McLeod spent the past two years as clerk in Mr. Charles MecKey's store. Northam. The school Inspector visited the school in Northam one day 115?. week. He reported very satisfactory work under our two capable teach- ers, Miss lna Phillips, and Miss Cllen MeArthur. A meeting of farmers interested sherla Ellis oi 0'l.eary enter- tained about sixteen of her school chums at a birthday party at her home on Wednesday March 20th. The center oi attraction was a large and gaily decorated birthday cake The young guest of honor received gifts from her young friends and good wishes for many more happy birthdays. Games were enjoyed and delic‘ reire.shmenLs were served. Mr. and Mrs. Reginald MecLeod of Mt. Pleasant were gues-ta.ot Mr. and Mrs. James Mflccaull at Borden on Sunday. Miss Joyce Rodd. stewardess -on the M. V. Abegweit spent Sunday at her home in Charlottetown. Mrs. Judson Biackmore of Scarle- town spent a few days in Borden iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil.lard V Wad-man. Miss Margaret Carr-uthers who is teaching in Bedeque. spent the weekend at the home of her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Corru- _ titers. Mr. and Mrs. John Grigg and family of Bherbrobke spent the past weekend at the home of Mrs. \ Vék ILLUSTRATED WITH -VlElU.‘lllllll..' /44’ IA in A. I’. 0! L. N YEAR! OLD ‘ The American Federation of bar was founded at Pittsburgh 1881. Garbage Srvlce unusual sound. like a high-pitched thus making to and only so grou s ' -----. ----= w --~-- -~ -=--M ~ *::..."l.° ..'*.°.:':::°"..::..*'"°.i.3.‘:"°. W t"°.'v::1=l :.:'.“i‘.=.. .;":.:;.. ;'.;°"'’ W am Mr "4 Mr W Ill THREE DIMENSIONS "°' "°“' and windows but few of them saw Mr. Maclnnls mentioned met the on nédly’ ml: 8. ,m:";_wm°;’( ouuy hu "1 objecuw 0! “M. - - Boulter. 1-1.. inspiring story of the GARBAGE “‘V"'“‘' ” ml’ ’“'°“ °"°" "’ "‘°° ‘"'°“ "‘° "°"“°' "m "' the meeting proved very sntis!ae- in the Dominion-wide Boy scout Mr. and Mrs. Leigh sharpe Th, ,,,,.,,.., ,y,,,.,m,y O, W W ' illustrated in ills. 00 on quickly. They were travelling under shown will be regulated by a Pilot tory. Mr. Russell Dyment is pres- campaign. The chairman for the and Mr. and Mrs. Harley Wilbur of tire community is extended to Mr. like depth and full color with the overcast sky which prevailed council which has one representa- V . _. - v; .M g at the time and were at a height tive from each organization who “d°’“m:':i‘ ‘Lu:-eLE:““‘ls.c;’]‘wm “T; 3:‘:y:,,.:,’,l 0153:’ §'.liw'o¥e°:§§ §§’§'°°'3‘..,§}°.,'° 551%: °;{;.,,].::',, ‘SE D“"‘d M“-‘'P*l¥ “"5 family in the ‘m"'s".€,','o':'c,‘,i.°.‘;s,c;.'..:,'_ Phone 2907 of about 2.000 feet. No one. as yet. have contributed to use cost. The fig were hceld "51" rumlnaulfiiiys clflgeng pnuonlzed the Apple Day Monday. ' ;°°£"‘x5,fi;:;‘hH::p.::1' Wm "' "" Available esPecket oitbm Film Council would elect their mo“ enmualuuuny Ind 30. W“ ‘ ' Reels(2l pictures) feruae summ".|de' has reported them ten. ‘.33 .. —l‘llNEBAL YESTERDAY ~-- The funeral of the late Mrs. J. Clarke MecQuarrle of Summerside was held yesterday afternoon from her late residence to Trinity Uni- ted Church where service was conducted. by Rev. K. G. Sullivan. sselsted by Rev. George Ayres. Summereide. and Rev. R. L. Wag- es flying sau- President. secretary. Treasurer and Film Librarian. Mr. Mecitnnis mentioned that the N. I". B. would loan a generator so the pictures could, be shown in communities where there is no electricity and they would train projectlonists to operate the machine. He mentioned about a constit “ end the follow- ing were appointed a commit‘ to draw up a constitution for the local all over the Island on the same evening. FREETOTVN NOTES The many friends of Mrs. Leon- ard Mccarviile are sorry to hear she is a patient in the Prince Couli- ty Hospital. Mrs. Austin Scales and Mrs. Ralph Bums entertained the lad- turned over to the Provincial Head- quarters. 0'l..eary is proud of its troop of Boy scouts under the lead- ership of John Matthews and Douglas Hardy and also its Wolf Oub Pack under the leadership of Emmerson smallman and Wilfred Dennis. Returns from P. E. I. for the Boy Scout campaign are most encouraging. a total of 34.50.00 for the island is now reported -and Miss Key Allen of Port Elgin visited her home in Borden over the week-end. She had as her guest Miss Nancy Cerettl of cape Tormentine. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Matthews and little daughter Sandra of O'l..eary were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Ozon. Borden on Sunday. The sincere sympathy oi this community is extended to the fam- ily of the late Mrs. Margaret Lord who died at her home in Cape Traverse on Saturday March 18. A large crowd of hockey fans motored to Borden on Monday night to see the Borden Nationals and the Murray Harbor Bruins cross sticks in ll fast game of hoc- in View-Master Stereo- ecopea and Projectors. Story folder with each Reel. A delightful gift for children and adults. See for yourself.‘ P.E.I. Professional cards II. E. ELLIS Fire — Auto — Casualty nor North Bedeuum The nnll- “°“l" - ‘“'°’ 5"""°“ ‘°"""‘ ie of nreetown at artern Xensinston 0'Lenry. summerslde . k . bei - bell‘:-$3 were MeJ9l'l- Rllph CIll- :l‘;1n)érC!l'|lnlI 0a‘llant end tbcdlrys. l';\,“¢.- an 00" and Monteg have yet to report. sincere sympathy of the UOUH n?,',,1~s:c;r,:..°.._ "3 H In the "3 m5m“"c' beck. Bedboue: Henry Callback. - l‘P'°"““' rt is confidently expected that the munity of Borden is extended to 5 9......" 5.“ ,.,,,,,,,,,,,.,, Charlottetown: William Reid. Mid- dleton; Id-lson Wright. Bedeque; Gordon and Kenneth White. Cher- month from now, when the aide roads will be in good shape. there will. be another meeting. A copy of the constitution will be sent to different makes of machines, it The many friends of Mrs. George Rogers are glad to know she is much improved after her recent full allocation will, be realized. The West Devon United Church Mrs. Welter Farmer on the pass- ing of her mother Mrs. Garland at _:.—.::-:—:—?—?——- Among the visitors to Summer- side on Tuesday were: Mr. nni Mrs. Leamnn Macwllilams. Mr. GEO . T. CLARKE PHONE 2|]! lotieiown. Interment was in Cen- accident. Young People's Union met for their and M, _ K ch M N m A H ' ' ’ ‘ lrll Dedeque .¢emOtOr7e-8. ""7 ""°“l’ "’"‘°““d ‘° "'3 Miss Phyllis Reeves and Mgr-jorte weekly meeting on Wednesday the C. 0. I. T. is clearly stated in “ed Le:rd.e1$,'_:l Josegfi :‘,n‘m:"'n' B F H °“‘ ‘"'°“” "' uh" °°"““‘ mith nt the eek-en er nl ht March 29th at the home of their Pur se to: Cherish Health. ‘ . I - '"".'e 0 "M ”“°"““' ""- "‘°“““‘ “ld E ‘twp t W d n "I ‘ Mixss ll? no Oliver D lte l t seek Trut‘l)lO Know God and serve Mu‘ Mm” Peters‘ Mr‘ and Mr" R '.m|s mu m. “woe”, would co“ ”_ omes n roe own. _ aflmesm m.a"e::"e .w,:.m. omen‘ -M‘ mus by H“ help. he‘ &’il:fim¢;;‘l:rke. and .Vir. Claude Mi\c- 0P'l‘0ME'l'lus'.| __A I B.n';';;"'o‘ Album“ L‘ Z::;‘:‘)‘“l’gu ‘:79 ““°1““‘l‘_‘n'm:“: fine ettendenc; ‘of eighteen young come the girl God would have me ' g..mm,.. s¢_ s.,mm,,.,.de Oomiilgl Vllull‘-inllsfll i ' ' hm d . ‘an 3°" ' people. The olowlng were ep- be.‘ Messrs Wendell MiIcFadyen. eases meted " °l"1°"'-"°“’l' °" *“°" '“ 1"" Mi" "‘i"'"“"| "'°“‘ “° S pointed for their special Good rm. ",0" m, was accompanied by Mrs. Bernard. who is" visiting her sister. Mrs. J. A. Bernard at Government House. —liev. M. V. Balsor of Clerk's Harbor, Nova Scotie. who was guest of Rev. and Mrs. D. M. Fra- ser, Bedeque. accompanied Mr. Fraser to Borden on Wednesday when they were guests of Mrs. was moved and seconded that the group order one and Mr. Meclnnts will purchase it for the group. The Projector will serve a wide area. Bloomfield Corner, O'!seery. Wood- slnm, I-lowlen. West Devon. Mll-l. Coleman. West cape etc. The new Projector will serve a very real need and will be a splendid means of education and instruction. House and lot or 375 Notre D o In e‘ Street. Sissnmerside. In excel- lent condition. Modern Improvements. A p p I y day service: To preside, Miss Norma Grigg; scripture: Mrs. Russel Boy- lan; Responsive needing: Miss Ruby Oomish: Prayer: Miss Edith MacArthur. The address will be given by the Minister. Rev. W. G. Dickson. The Y. P. 11. made plans for a party after liaster. The Min- ister led in chapter six and seven of Acts after which the meeting shades! 8 P E C I A I. ‘EASTER VALUES Extraordinary values in new Spring Coats and Suits in all important tweeds. pic & pics, gabardines. twills SMAi..l.MAN's nuummo Surnnserelde. P.E.s. l Chartered Accountant Cenadien Benn oi Commerce limos Mackenzie. closed by the srlrpah Benediction. “OHS M. '0" SO"¢T- ._, . d ltdl _‘ V ' . ‘Mum “wwmyoum onmmk ..ll| l0P'l|5'|l0|l styles! sloping shoulders, multiple buttons, "us"! it-2.-.9-..l...... s . tor. Sunsrnerelde. csn For SALE mt Dodge Sedan. leer. can be fliteeced. .!lldtse2M|.Sesnmer- s‘- tion in O‘i..eery is the Oenediltn Girls n Training of the O'Loery Unite ‘church. which numbers at- most ‘ ‘, teen-eged girls. As in the case of the Boy Scouts, the membership is open to all who care to join. regardless of denomination and a number of the girls rc- present all churches of O'iaer,'. time to time. hr ten years no leader was ten. George Dough. now at cavendiah. P. I‘. 1. since ill’! the leader has bebn Mrs. W. O. Dickson who is assisted by Mrs. Herbert veteher. The objective of ‘ml "'0"! B“)? them today . . . while quantities last! -SUIT-S $24.50 to $59.50 COATS.................$29.50to $55.00 EASTER GIFT SUGGESTIONS: BLOUSES - SCARVES - LINGERIE - SKIRTS DRESS SHOPPE sulmesslos l l sf E._I'drlrtnesn, Ooi.D.. R.O. . Th re most faithful t ttend- _ _ orrorraraler NOW IIIOEOI’ Ell ingeyth-etr meetings and Ere‘ noted I ‘am “ W M . n." «M for the excellence of their annual 7" " Nov? from and‘ Ian 3t°"t’='llrt‘-‘i=5-V-'5°tt"r-"~'°W’t°’?'°°°=*"-3 BARBARA ANN 1 °""°' '""" - .‘n' splendid teas which the serve from } ottiee ‘Hausa I .0 . I