PAGE EIGHT THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN JUNE '6. 1950 T0-MY PRINCE EDWARD WEI!- SHOWING AT 3:30-7-9 HE'S A TEST Piiafran a, mm .151 mm or IIIIIPIIIIV liiaiiniiu "fRAYMON MASSEY - RICHARD WHORFH EXTRA . . Color Cartoon . . Also Special Feati-iretlc M tin &I Scouts. U. S. A.- ”WO'.lllilN OF TOMORROW Barxmee Mrew rffmpPEzv.s'.' ,' ixuiiiisnii FERTILIZERS NOW AVAILABLE - MIXED FERTILIZERS ' in all popular formulas. , - ' Also: V CHEMICALS-mix your own best suited to your par- ea ticular soil requirements and save money - l'1"S SMART TO BE THRIFTY. Ammonium Nitrate 387,. Sulphate of Ammonia 2070. . Superphospliate (Granular) 2093 5- Muriate of Potash 60'Z,. R' ASSOCIATED SHIPPERS INCORPORATED PRDMP'l;". DELIVERY FERTILIZERS TRllDl(gooll CARS DAILY - The island Fertilizer Co. Ltd. FIELDSTONE SIDING APPLY IT WARM IN YOURSELF WINTER One penon can .'7I17Z'i'l.ii'.'."; SUMMER directly over old weather laoardr, etvcco a wood ehlnglen. Full Inwlatlon value of this superior, protective eldlng keep: lioine comfortable all year 'round. III IEAUTY Of CUTS COSTS HIDSTONI -com I-uu-v-d ,. Siding reduces Ieul eilneral M. anmnwm painting corn; Property values are Increased, tenee that ree emlelo Oleldnene eonetvorrlen. Find out her Carey Fleldvlane Siding will beovfilyyeorheveeefllttle JET PLANES! TIIE - tiirtiisiii it GUARDIAN AGENTS: MONTAUUE: 0. in Georgetown: The Poet Office; Harold F. Landry, Stewart, Mina Harriet U . AGENT GEORGETOWN: Weldon Levon. The Glllfilllll ml: he Nlltht at any of the following places in Montague: Mine 8. A. ueweuyn; Mn, cug, II. Blohnrde I Uoll. Albert Althea, Illa. Byron Ink Insourlexrhesnectaergngp: ..'l-il'l"l'!ZD FOOTWEAR at me Montague Shoe store. Mr. William Ives. Insurance agent, was a business visitor to Montague on Thursday. Mr. Charles Bouderault, O'leary is spending his vacation at his home in Montague. Miss Ruth Clements. Charlotte- town., was a weekend visitor to Montague at the home of her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Clements. Miss Violet l-liitclicsoii, student at Union Commercial College, spent the weekend at the home of her parents in .Vl0lli.Bgllv. Miss Joan Macciowaii. Kilniuir. has returned to Acadia University where she will he a research as- sistant for the summer months. His many friends are pleased to learn that Mr. Milton Fraser has rett:i'n-':J to his home in Brudenoll after being a patient in the Kings County llospital suffering from an attack of pneumonia. Mr. Doug Nicholson. who spent the past two weeks in Montague left Thursday morning on return to st. John. Mrs. Nicholson and children plan to remain in Heatherdale for the summer months. p Mr. and Mrs. Alhen King, of Georgetown, and three children, and Mrs. Henry Ferry and two cliiidrcn. were visitors to Mon- tague on Sunday. guests of Mrs. Abram Landry. ller many young friends will regret to learn that Eunice Clarey. young daughter 0i W- and Mrs. John Clarcy, Murray River, has entered the P. E. I. gospital for treatment, .3 Mr, Jack Vanldcrstlne, who has been employed in Charlotte- town for the past several months. has returned to Montague for a few days before leaving for Toronto. where he will visit his brother Basil, for some time prior to taking up his employment. The mbers of the Nursery Club, Montague, entertained for two of their members at the sum- mer home of Mrs. Malcolm Pat- terson on Tiiursday evening. The guests, Mrs. st. Clair Trainer and Mrs. Hewson Kydd were l)l'e59m9d mm 3 gift by Mrs. Arthur sul- ilvan, and an address read by the president of the club, Mrs. Malcolm Clair. The honored members, who leave shortly to take up residence in Charlottetown, wry graciously expressed their appreciation. A de- iicious lunch was served by the hostess and a committee of the ladies. BACKACHE May lieVIai'ninq Buhclie may be a signal your lidpeyl In lliling In filler exceee Icicle and paleon- eue waste: from the ryetem. Dedrl'e Kidney Pill: help relieve the condition. elten the cum oi backache. bearlerili. rlieinnetie pain: or rlieturbed reel. Dodrl'e centein euenliel oils and medieilnl-ingrr llienie which act directly on the kidneys and lielp tliein regain nermel action. Gel Dodd'r Kidney Pills le-day. ill Doddslhdnevlhhs Mede In Canede Prompt Dellvevlet All grades and Ill” Speiileliy begged fer eel! handling. GUARANTEED DOPPER 15.293 lIvm's Mellie llevle 4 j ' - J j i Available For ' . ' Immediately Delivery r.: sciiuii co."irn. . XE This Week Presente "lllll 81'AI.I.liiI" In full Technicolor. ' Seeone of the BEST horeeelmm. Also First Chapter of Serial Mr. LM. Maclzlnnon, Montague, is recovering satisfactorily from his recent illness in the Kings County Hospital. I Mr. Vernon Williams, com- mercial Traveller, whs a business visitor to Montague and vicinity calling on his regulahcustomers. Miss Theresa Maclntyre, who has been employed in Halifax for the past year, is spending a month's vacation at her home in Cardigan after which she will leave for Chester, N.S. Mr. Jack Maclilacherxi, commer. Cial traveller. was a. recent busin- ess visitor to Montague and vic- inity calling on his regular cum. omcrs. Mcssers B. N. Hooley, and Archie Hume of Montague, Mr, Mert Ferguson, Murray River. and Mr. Leonard Brehaut. Murray Harbour, attended the Iodgg meeting in Summerside on Tun. day night. All 9l1i0.'y'8ble social evening was held in the Legion Hall. Mama. sue, Thursday evening, followliv;.v, the regular meeting of the Local Branch of the Canadian Legion. The members of the Ladies Aux:l- WTY WT"? guests of the Legion and the evening was spent in cards and singing. A table of articles were auctioned off by comrade Rmldy Martin. the proceeds going to the Ladies Auxiliary, A de11c1m,s lunch was enjoyed. Plano accom. paiiists were Mrs. Atwood Mae. Domild and Mrs. Malcolm Mac. Kenzle. On Wednesday evening May 24 about fifty invited guests as. sembled at the home of Mrs. Mal. calm A. MacPhee. Heatherdale. to honor Mrs. Larry Hills, of Johannesburg, south Africa (formerly Jean MacPhee R. N.) who has been visiting with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Willie E. MacPhee, I-leatherdale, The even- ing was pleasantly spent in violin End has Dine music supplied by Mcssers John and Donaid Mac. Leod and numerous vocal selec. tions were rendered by the wen known Brooklyn Quartet (Messers Munro. Bears, Bruce and Mac- Kinnon.) An appropriate address was read by Mrs. Dan A. MacPhee and a chest of silver including individual service for each of her children, Christopher and Bar- bara Jean. was presented by Mrs. James A. Shaw. The guest of honor graciously accepted her gifts, thanking all present for their kindness and generosity and that on her return to South Africa this pleasant evening would linger in her memory, Then all joined in singing "For She's A Jolly Good Fellow". after which 9. delicious lunch was served by the Ladies of the Women's Institute. Mrs. Hills, a. graduate of the P, E. 1. Hospital, served four years in the British South African Army as a nurse, where she married Mr. Hills and has been residing in south Africa ever since. She plans to return to South Africa next month. her mlny friends and acquaintances on P. E. I. wish her and her two children a pleasant journey and hope to see them home again in the not too distant future. Georgetown and Vicinity Mr. William Hughes. M. L. A. was a recent visitor to George. town for a few days. Dr. and Mrs. A, Kennedy re. turned home a few days ago from a motor visit to points in the United States and Nova Scotia. Mr. Jack' Doyle, representing the National Drug Company, called on the business establish. merits of the town on Wednesday. Mr. F. .1. Debory. accompanied by his sister, Miss Frances DeLory were visitors to the City on Thursday. While many of our good nar- deners about the town have their gardens sown and some have varieties of vegetables above around: many more are waiting for a good rain to come, as the early in the season. Help Kidneys Ill r min leckeetie.'o'evt.tt.i?” U-1'9 lnglah or If e It uses of . n...i'5.'' .. .......;-:' aheumetie rune. due to ul..'ii.?.i'&'.'c.!o";.""u.."”'.u. ye alenn out noeae acids and trim e. may quickly help you II E .9 . m net u feel younger I: a y II I t 1 3: fnrlom the nine and dletii:e:.of'K-ledgty . ” punnroublee. simply return the e u r me i.'.'&. You have everythyiong 3!. n and now my to lose. so don't suffer eno her day with- ou asking your iiruuln for Cyltel. Seeding on the farms in this area is well ad- vanced and some of our farmers are engaged in potato planting. Mr. and Mrs. Corey Hartling and two chiidreni accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Wells and one child, all of Trenton, N. 8.. motored to the Province recently and were the guests of Mr. William Fouchere and family. Souris and Vicinity Mrs. John Ryan, Lakevllle, is, spending a few days in Souris ris- iting friends, There was it large attendance at the Blessing of the Fishing Boats at Neufrage Harbor on Sunday. Mr. Frank MacAulay is a pat- ient in the Charlottetown Hospit- al. His many friends wish him a speedy return to health. Mr. Howlan Mullally, Souris Riv- er, had the misfortune last week of having his barn destroyed by fire. .l. 2 3 payments. . . easy I suit you Q you're all paid up next winter Handy coupon pa g run smoother nl 'round ...con save you as much we .SOONER YOU smzr ms MORE YOU SAVE-Plionehtodayl No worries! Coal Ie ele- livered in plenty of time... make household budgets FREE FURNACE INSPECTION on next winier'sfuol bill.Getyoure now-it's FREE. No obligation. III!!! '0 before ymente I veal as 302 A. Pickard & 00., Mrs. A. J. MacDonald, Souris, West, returned home .last week alter a very pleasant trip to Al- berta, where she visited relatives and friends. Friends of Mrs. Frank MacAul- ny will be pleased to learn that she is much improved in healtii and has returned to her home af- ter being a patient in the City. Hospital for the past. three weeks. 1 Among the Graduates from St. Du.nstan's University last week. was Gerard MacAuiay. Souris Line Road, who received his Bachelor of Arts Degree. He is at son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mac-- Aulay. ..tMr. and Mrs. Adrian Mac-l lnnis, returned home recently from Halifax, N. S., where they attended 1 Graduation of their son James . Maclnnis. from the Faculty of Medicine at Dzilhousie University and who received his M. D. C. M. degrees for the past year, Dr. Maclnnis interned at st. John General Hospital. Among the successful students at the Convocation Exercises at Prince of Wales College last week were the following from Souris and vicinity: Miss Catherine Mac- Donald-Third Year Academic. Miss Susie Mallard, Miss Helen Gillls and Mr. Ivan Clieverie, all of the Teacher Training Depart-' merit, and Mr. John Poole of the Commerce Department. On Sunday Evening May the Annual May Procession Crowning of the Blessed Virgin. Mary, took place at st. Mary's Church, Souris. About one hund- red and forty students of the Con- vent dressed in black and white and wearing white veils. walking in procession around the church. singing hymns assisted by the choir, all combined to present I sight most impressive and inspir- ing. The chair was under the dir- ection of Rev. Mother St. George. At the head of the procession was 28, and . years. the Banner of the Sodality of the Children of Mary, and which was carried by Miss Loretta Leslie as- sisted by (our little girls. The Crowning was done by Miss Claire Paquet. while a beautiful bou- quet was carried and placed at the statue of Our Lady by Miss Viola Gillis. This was followed by Benediction of The Blessed Sac- rament, with Magr. J. A. Murphy oificlatins. ..UNlTlZD CHURCH M. 8... The W. M. 5. meeting, celebrat- ing the 26th Anniversary of the United Church of Canada met in the Church at Murray River. on May 4th. 1950, with an attendance of twelve members and twenty- one visitors. The Hymn. "The Chl.ll'('h.l one F'oundatioii", open- ljl is exoeptlonlllr dry for g ed the service, scripture Reedin The Dnest iubie suh you (on buy isin Hus puckug ' 1,, fr mauv- I oburo em II. Till - Tel. 240 'lilue coal'lliIlliill Pull IS "llll SAVEII" Hill 3E(94dmm&7yer Convenient e-p-r-e-a-d out PDDKETBDDK I Don't KNOW How: web GET ALONG wn1-I001: mass EASY S-P-R-E-A-D our PAYMENTS! AND l..4Sl'”YEAR nus PLAN save-'9 . Ltd. by Mrs. G.O, Whiteway, prayer in unison and Lord's Prayer. closed the first part of the service. Part Two-"Growing with the Years in the Society as a whole". was then carried out, the parts being taken by President, Mrs. Royal White, Mrs. F. D. Brehaut Mrs. G. O. Wliiteway. Mrs. Cart- ney MucLure and Mrs. Merton Ferguson, telling of the work that has been done in the W, M. S. of Caiiada these last twenty-five Minutes of last meeting read and approved, roll call aiiswcrcci and offering received. The W. M. S. was then favored by ti sour: from the Mission Band Ciiildrcii-"We Are,A Missionary Band". Part Tliree-Growing with The Years in Our Own Auxiliary, was then taken up, and the seven presidents, since Union, were honored, Mrs. E. G. Giddings, Mrs. E. MacDonald, Mrs. G. Kec- nnn, Mrs. J. Ferguson. Mrs. P. D. Brehriut. Mrs. W. F. Macl.eod and Mrs, Wm. Alley, Three of these presidents were present at our meeting and rose as their names were called-Mrs. Giddlngs, Mrs. Brehaut, Mrs. W. F. MacLecd. Mrs. MacDonald was unable to lie with us. and also Mrs. Wm. Alley who now resides in Charlotte- town. A letter was read by presi- dent, from Mrs. Alley thanking us for the invitation and sorry she could not be with us. Two of our presidents, Mrs. Keenan and Mrs. Ferguson have passed away and I minutes silence in their honor was held, followed by prayer by Mrs. Giddings. Reports of the work done was given by Mrs. W. F. MiicLeod and Mrs, Giddings. Mrs. MacLeod's was based on membership and givings, Mrs. Cvidding's on Study Book and Leadership of Affiliated Groups. The Society was then favored by a song from the C. G. I. T. Group-"Brl;:hten the Cor- ner Where You Are". A beautiful anniversary cake with twenty-five candles was brought to the meet- by Mrs. F. D. Brchaut. and Mrs. Glddings, as the oldest member. was asked to light the candles. Part Four was then read. "Clos- ing Lltany of Dedication to Ad- vance", zind meeting closed with Hymn. ”I.eacll On 0' King Eternal", and prayer by president. A lunch was served to members and guests, and Mrs. Brehaut cut the anniversary cake and passed a piece to each member, who unanimously pronounced it every bit as good. as it looked. child Killed Vllieii lie Dashed In Front of car WOODSTOCK, N. B . Julie. as (CF)-Barry Thornton, 6. of Grai- ton, died in hospital a few hours after being struck by e. car while on his way home from school. No blame was attached to the driver, Frank Coifbin. Fredericton, and no inquest will be held. He said the child saw the slowly travelling car and ran in front of it before the vehicle was stopped within 25 feet of the spot where the brakes were applied. l N. B. Contributes To 1 Flood. Fire Funds FREDERICTON, Juno .'l L (CF! - New Brunswick is contributiiig 520,000 for flood and fire victims of Manitoba and Quebec. Premier .1. B. M.cNalr has announced. Mr. MCN3il' said in twin-iEl.6v grams to Premier Campbell and Premier -Duplcssis that New Brunswick is contributing SiU.00Oi to each Province to help aiilmxaie suffering at Winnipeg, R1illOii5i(i and Cabana. OUT OUR WAY i i 6 I it .X- ill z lqjIiliif'r,.ili . Ailllij 13,191". ll hiiiil f it W ,, it i Ngl, I C WELL, WOULD VOU v GIVE USA NOTE OR 5OMETHlM'? OUR M0THEl2S'7- 1 g WILL NEVER. BEUEVE WE t v GOT ALL. THIS EXPENSNE GTUFF FEE NOTHlN'.' Afr I"; .'y ) yr;t-in-,p,:l'Is( 7&0: M V V -1 ii: A. . i r am- or J. x. wiLi.iAiis 14,: . J'.R.VKilLLIAV5t 1. I10. II. I. PAT. 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