H y A THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN His HOIIDII Li:tana.nt-'Govemor J.A. Bernard and Mrs. Bernard. ' The lndisposltloa or Mrs. Nail Charlottetown. an-nt Imnl darn TODAY Ind THU35D5Y :l:i;l;::t:dmb;h;e:V;:::?uH03PlN II" ""3 It ”"" T"'''''3 h”''"- Today 7:15-9:15 - Thursday 3:30-7:15-9:15 Her friends are pleased to'see I!i1lgdre..ndvIer&:"'reIc!ea1:n utlrveenikglllilt A M-E-M no -zAPRlL 26. 1950 Mrs. Arthur Matthews about again, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald atter her recent illness in the west- Handrahan, Christopher's Cross. em Hospital. . --- , I . --a- v Mrs. Wallace Ready and Don " "g M1" M81"! lifter daughter or Howard, Christopher's Cross, spent ' -. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Larter is it last week visiting Mrs. Resdv's patient in the Westeni Hospital, brother, Mr. rlioward Shea. Anglo- Alberton. Tlgnyh, A cordial welcome is being ex- Mrs. Carlyle Trainer and her tended Mrs. Arthur Wright since sister, Miss Iris MacDonald, Tig- her arrival home, after spending nish, spent last Wednesday in tvliie winter months in Worcester. Charlottetown. ass. ,.... -1 Mrs. Claude Hogan returned Mr. Cyril Bernard was a busts home to Christopher's Cross aiter ness visitor to Charlottetown a being a, patient in western Hosp- tcrouple of days the latter part of ml 10: one week, e wee . ' Ralph Keefe. son or Mr. and M"- Wd Mm HHVW H11” 1'13"? Mrs. Bernard Keeie.Skinner's Pond. returned home Irom a pleasant wgs . pnlenl; ln Western Hogpltnl, stay with relatives and menus in Alba-ton, for 3 period of exam,- Challattewwni ment for the "flu". Ralph is new -- home and feeling as well as ever. Miss Elaine Ready. R. N. return- i ed to resume her duties in the Mr, Rgglmll-l Elder-slqgw, Tlgnlsh. Western Hospital after spending has accepted ,, poglglon with the the week-end with her parents, Mr. pl. xslaml 1:-lshel-leg Depuunent and Mrs. Frank Ready, Tlgnish. and wall aha,-lly be Lgkjng up his . duties. Mr. Elderahaw was a val- llirs. John Black spent the past Nd employ” of me Tim-ugh C0. week in Cape 'I'mverse P. E. I. lmv- operative store staff and although mil be?” mined "1979 0W”?! W the the manager and board of direct- lllness of her mother Mrs. Fred on; reg;-el; losing mm, may all wish Trenholm, -whom friends are glad mm well ln this new undgl-mklng, to hear is now on the road to re- .. c0V9n'- Mrs. Aubln Richard entertained a group of ladies at her home on The Iliad el girl 0 guy could menyl Mr. Gcorgo McNevln has return- -I-"Many "enlng. Apl-ll 13 at an ed to his "0""? in 0'L9”Y 3'"? auction-forty-rive card same- Pr0- spending the past weelo in Alberton weds ham the may are 10,- the the guest oi his son and daughter Catholic women-5 League mud. The - in-law M1'..and Mrs. Roderick Mac- ml” was won by Mrs. Joseph T, NcVm- Arsenault. and Mrs. A.A. Mclnnis rl for n ireeze-out at At a special meeting of the Town g:.),:'y.:h,: Dztimy reheshmems were Couiicll held on April l8th, Messrs served by the hostess. assisted by " Douglas Nicholson mid John Roch- her daughter Jennetul ford were appointed town asses- 59'519"me 3"” The Tlgnish Catholic Women's Mr. Howard Doyle who in cm- Ifiegfxe 2;” .,5hf,2;',f,fy?" . H g . EHORY played in st. John, N.IB.. wliofcanlie which W85 3 declderl success, A ' i THEWORL S FAVORHE RDVENTUR home to visit his wi e and inn y 1. d attended, excellent in Albvmn. SP9!” W? W”ek'9"d icvrfswrumished by the 'riiz- ' . y"'.'n':'dbr'ln Mm his parents ML ma Mm nish orchestra, and the floor was ',:':." N:..:,,...d.n John R. Doylfv T18nl5h- in splendid condition tor dancing ” '- .. ::'0ld'C.d. before your . all or which hel d to make the . - startled ever" A V”-V 5""e55h” mm" V” hetd evening 8. most peasant one, The in the Women's Institute Hall on president of me C.w.L” Mm iMonday night. Excellent music was Joseph T Msemum and mm mm mrmshcd by me "western Five vener omenlertainnient Mrs. P'.J. Orchestra." Proceeds were in aid 01 skerry and her wm,'nmee' us the 'Alber'ton Branch 0! the Wo- gram”, to an who helped In my mm” m5m”te' 5 manner to make the party a suc- Miss Mary Barbour has resumed C9” 11:93 d"”:5 :tAItg:rtg:":1dt?rnnl::;i: Stephen Walsh celebrated his a omm rc. . - h v y A ll movable holiday 59"” with '9' fill? flirt. 'L"yi.ir'1'i.d.ry"eS35iyy .i55.. latives in United States. She was by ms mother M”. Jmeph Walsh ””mP”””d "me by h” m”””” at their home in Tignish to a Mrs. Mary Barbour -who spent the . W , t M number of Stephens little friends. W5” mm" ,1” d mlies 85' 1.35351: -The youngsters enjoyed a short Mm lB”bm” ianm .,er Jug urg play time and then the cake, beau- 'lll;l”01;d glfme " ml "5 V P tiiully decorated with its one light- C B” C ' ed candle was carried into the Mr. mom has ::..r:.:L”c:l turned to his duties in Fredericton. 3580 out shouts' of joy and Stephen i:I,'l.dBa' lgftteglssiiggnglered 0:99;; had to have help in getting his ”c”'m”1ytoN B he was mwmpmll birthday candle blown out. The '.d b 1m.s'M'gAlduu as 1,”. as children all enjoyed a pleasant :.nm.,5;,m,m,'Nn mm when, M, Ma, evening and Stephen received many Mm” went go Mommn by x;hne' and lovely guts not only irom his while in the capital Mr. and Mrs. "mf 9”” lzlutitrgm ” numb" M Frank Mcalduit were guests oi WW" "9 I m" ' . h SOUTHSEA, Hampshire. Eng- were Very busy On Tueldlly ll-lP' DeLory has been placed on several next and last part I til - M” M" Mi Foley" Mm Josep land. April25 - (Reuters) -Prince and pm"g.”"" ””'.me" am smck gmwi 0! the ladlcs' ('On1nllIlE'vS. son is to be held atylvlor. and lglei-Rs. g3f,df,t.;5l:'.':,:";5;af.;'3,:L;,yM;'flm Maximilian Melikoif. former vicinir :.::..W:::..5.:".": i:::..C"';,';m:...:l .. "- home an Wm name. mm. ' r We many friends or Mrs. May ray evening. . .. 1 roamed the world working as n . Y Fem” DRVIIW" dw 1:111 "'"e' 13' "M" "r h" M D K ' L2g'i3i?:w3'"faedfe: 11:11; plirf: 149:: cavalry instructor. ballet dancer. V Cid , con nue nesu l h f - rs. ' l , N g , t . ' ' . ll Mr. Max Lolurgey. Norlh Fryon. Mr. A”, Nomng and m” were speedy recovery? one 01 a has rcturrilrzd teoioilu c1:1i;”l'1m.'I'l'!'s'3,:le charlcs MncAldu.!!. consolation Dfofessional gambler and stable ul vi "5 ,. business visitor to Albany visitors ,0 Albany. They mm: was 3 "mm vmm to the home Mrs. Wallace Hogan. Gents llrst :);5ad19:eh';:;”MW':o:;:"f;:”; on TUP5i'53'r bad f1'8V91”"R 5" the Way km" Mr. Blaine Dawson, our local of Mr. and Mrs. Layton Green Al- pme ML walla” Baum com ltgtel Kine. at Tgblglghembl near Capc Traverse to Albany station. handy mm, hns been husy of laic htmy. ' solation Mr. Brenton O'Connor. frm YD! ' M "k u h d Ii that ll.-, (;r.-m-g.. Rolialm-. N0l'lh 'l'r;.- --er improving the properly of Mr. A delicious lunch was served by :35-P171199 9" 0 3 5 th "”- ii"-5 i" Ania"-V Mm " mad. (fr Mrs Md MW Claude S. DcL0fY- Bert Tliompson of North Trvon. Miss Mary Gamble teacher Hl me mm” in ch”5e' Pmceeds M wen th cou.d ? er 7 lllm I e llve hogs lo he sliippoil to Swills pl-Qducc buyer of Albany 1, nl. - Norm Tr-van schoo,"a"ended the the evening Wm be donned in am Ixtussian rflxoliietdonhlet ltm penn- Dlanl. in Mom-inn, N. B. lclldinil ”"7,Pmgres5iV" C.D"5"V"l Miss Hazel Dawson lius returnrzl Icachr-rs annual convention which 01 "'9 we5''9.-m H95p””'l- la” and E t 8 com r'v' "wr" ' UV? A5509i"'4'0" meeung WW3 h'”d lo her home in North Trvon nflr-r was hold at Prince of Wales Col- ”'C -I:-: tMI:'ssrs, I-Ilninr and Waller Gam- at Ottawa. They expect to return being ,1 Week.pnd Vlslmfwllll hr-p logo. Charlottetown. Mfr J0hY' M973”: M”- M013”- lilo. ll:lll(Ulll;.' Royal Mill F1-Pris. Iho lalier purl of this week. Mrs. Sm...-I Mrs. D,"-, g,.l,...-mm. -rm. ........s ....... M... .;..... ...,,,.,,.,, was , ,.m,,,, 3.';fari?."”?r..i?.22iL”y”" ...3lL?.a”1ff. CAMEO IIIEATIIE in Albiiny and Searletnwn the Summerslde on Friday. While in The fisliernien of (Tzilw 'l'i3ivvi-so past wnek. H0 is the Sllur-Gain WW” M155 H9m"3559Y Vnned her KENSINGTON , lllld vlcinliy arr mukiniz rvzuly for agent in this section and reporls mother who is a patient in the the herring season. Tlirgv will put very poor travelling. ' Prince County Hospital. Her many Wednesday and Thursday 7:45. E Y I E lhelr mils out line first ll:I)' the friends will be pleased to know us. ;,,hn Luna, (gun Ann", M", sir.-ills are free or ice. Mr. Russell Thompson wn -1 that the condition of Mrs, l-len- ' G R ---v-.- husinoss visitor to Albany with his nessey is much improved. and she 19"” Dlarmh ""1 Mm"d lmwm" Tho WOnl('n's.ll1SllIlllI- hold :. now John licerc two-Cylinder trac- plans returning home in the near ln Paramount's BOIHIIIHC Comedy. . a Sll(('('9;ISflll ('r':l'fIn1plIl'l.lL1:II llhv ur'hir;l: Plus bl:-en haittraciglng i; future, "A FOREIGN AFFAIR" and it's '1 E U T. llnf 'liS. l IIX ;L'- 0 0 II on lOI1 TI l 8 50C CHI 0 ....j.. furizC.V- DGSDHA tlir poor ii-nvcllin: the country. it being the only funny u""' Th” h "ha ” I .. mnis nmcimi or mini: mm an aim mum IINIIIIIIIIII illfllllllil Pflllllll Plmllll ll II! EIIIIPIISE SIUIIIS .....u.MEiRlHlULDWlNMAYER Feature Values In NEW BLOUSES For all your Pretty Blouses--visit the "Blouse Bar" in our Sportswear Section. See this collection of new. inexpensive blouses in lovely crepes and celanese. Long and short sleeve styles in a. big array; featuring new necklinos, lace trim- med collars, buttoned front or back and other new stylr tricks. Your styles and sizes are here-Sch them tomorrow , g 2.98 and 3.99 Today 3:30, 7:15 and 9:15 -- Thursday 7:15 and 9:l.'l -- IIOLDLLVS SI'0Ii'I'SWEAll -. From Italy ! NEW SOARVES New imported Pure Silk, hand rolled chiffon Kerohiefs from Italy in ex uislls-. colorings. New Pure Silk Squares in paisley, stripes and floral design. Both tiny priced at L98 - no1.srAN's scvrzssonuss - 8 U M u E R 8 I D E "WHERE OLD FRIENDS MEET" A was murs ml mmo" Production. Dmtisd by rowno iuowip'fm'ems' by GENE iowns one GRAHAM IAKEI. Stleenelavlvwoleilsnll. Om Yo-nag, Graham Islam , ' FARMERS We are pleased to announce that we have secured the dlstributorslii for Horn- drcullc Loaders for the Mar time Trov- lnces . ..:.vQ, ti s i NT. or isr vi. NE a large crowd lnrncd nul nml hurl ono of its kind in these parts. co Nut . 0...L.Th A ”P'nW'-"" P'9h"9- l '1,iiH-i'!3FE”.13IL."1"?l?"9;"E ,, , NAIROBI. Kenya. AP?" 25 -- ' l ' I H” I ' " '""I;"M'MI'I I'M (Reuters) a Britain's record-iuak- lug De Hovillnnd Comet jet air- - liner today hopped the 2.200 miles from Cairo to Nairobi in five hours and nine. minutes. The plane reach- t ed Cairo yesterday in a record ' London-Cairo flight at 430 miles an hour. breaking the prcvloul 8' F' "nun" R'o'. OPTOMETIIII British-held record by nearly lVs- hours. Its time ior yesterday's 2,210-mile trip was live hours, eight C'''''':" V"":''”:''''" PIIONI me I minutes, 46.57 seconds. After tests lllALl.MAN'l 8Ul.lJ'I.N0 "7 l R. C. A. F. STATION, SUMMERSIDE FRIDAY, APRIL 28th - 8:30 - 11:30 (Dayllght.Savlng Time) 'I'lm-0-. GRIIIPH 25 Cents (lain Prizes Westlnglmuse Radio, Main Prize misses to and from Station. EVERYBODY WELCOME Sudan. the comet is destined (or in Nairobi, and then Khartoum. the Britain-Australia service. an”. Pit p . I In loving meme 1 ol 1' W. THIS lighter draft Farquhar Iron 5'' If No" ROEERT IMRTWHL Anson cuE::.u:...:'w::::'c. MI Vim" ;'''ifl' 3"" "9" Stop in and see how famous Iron Age who deported this life gmm. , i 'l: :- IWINV NCWGCY '5 l l Yv "9 "" Potato Planters help you jrow more Apr" "uh I”; l."oNt '8” . ?::'1i1?fer””e?i-1ii'"'fii?-'?3?iit'2Zni'r3? '"'” sirrimoii ronn moron ussns .... ................ .. ..... .. i draft; rigid construgtion for! greater rung” . t . re- am :,cf:';:1yhoP,?;.:lcu:':.,l... We are offering a limited number of new Ford 7 I C d-W r till: i eat ,, V 37'.?.”.2"......'.Z..5.' yieledslp mm tractor plows, new tandem disc Iiarrows, I new hay A car load of these Loaders are duo to arrive this week, and will be suitable for the following makes of Tractors, Allis-Chalmers-,-all models. International Harvester-all models, except Farmall A. Cocksliutt- all models. Massey-Ilarris-all models. Ford, or Ford Ferguson. Oliver, etc. . The llorn-draullc Loader is the widest known. and most pular front end Loader his the market. They have ust recently started a factory in England to take care ol the Euro an trade. Their largest laciory is in United States. w th branches all acrbss Canada, which is your assurance of always ettinfnflrst class service- i0ur Parts De rtment th Summer-side and Charlottetown will fully gulpped to serve you. We also have thirty dealers In ova Sootia and twelve in New Brunswick handling this equipment. CALL, WBITQ, OR PIIONE T0: no run. im. a. toll. stoma co. Lu. sumuaasms IIAltLOT'I'l!.'l'OwN "Where Quality and Service lead in Hand" . , mower, new pulleys and lighting kits which we are H i E00 l mu: ldggring at O ' I - l b - V- 0,979 267,, DISC UN1 y . g l K, ' '5!-I IVIIIIIMO sinuous 3. llscFAIll.AllE I.TIl. 0,, ,,,,;,W, W W i ........ ...... ' "I suiusisinsma 'f mm mm iiriinsus Morons ,XVXIAIlRAlllXeIlMIll0DlAVIIuXIII summonm V . ((.lH.II.IV,llll)li l IDEIII Ilolll Ibl . y rd. aadlyappoiacneut. ””””' ” laauaivr ruaarn BLDG. Iannsslglagsalds v C I0