Hie Western Guardian £b&.Ljll1I.1064Zl‘|loGuudlan Pagolii Hofinnlwuu §oADa|-Isauuthoiuo g.ybd|n‘l'uIvnIa¢llbatoPe- '.Pohkuii-“nonunion W flfianoohtoatz fighafi Inlay evening udroulvodhaaotflvodoilars ndouhoaeb. -lij-!“ID—w {fit Jdwll-h"l an-I.auII ullmtalvu from up nahiand hold their aunt- nnu-idroultuuvnblyltlaput out-aId.inIuuuuIido.Allaar guuvuuvheldatthooanadlan ii =5 ii -5 E95 5% 2 % is SEE? wnther, many turned out to hear Mr. Dan1ey'| talk. Mr. Hugh McAi-thur, Alberton. .5 Visiting relatives in Portage. Friends of Mrs. Henry Gallant. Fortune Cove. are sorry to know of her illness in the Western Hos- oital. ._The many friends of Mrs. ’ercy Delaney, of North Tryon. ire pleased to learn she is pro- gressing favorably after a recent operation in Prince County Hospsi- al. ~ —Friends of Mrs. Alton Ander- son of St. Eleonora will be pleased to hear that she is making a. sat- ufactory recovery after undergo- mg an operation in the Prince :ounty Hospital recently. 5 —.Mr. Raymond L. Henry. Dres- {dent capitol Air Lines. New York 31Ly_ 1, vigltlng at Emerald, the lugs; of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred J. iinnott: Boncinued from pale 12 Toronto Stocks 400 Burrard A . '1 3-4 t2500 Calder . 21 360 Cal and Ed 12 5-8 aoo Calllnan . 14 1-2 3625 Calvan Con 505 400 Cami! Chib 275 1150 C 011 Lds .. 395 1365 Carl S Oil 990 1100 Cons Oil Wm 310 1366 Cdn Ad Oil 40 725 Cdn Atl Oil 535 1100 C Coll 925 1753 C Dec . . 79 47500 Cdn Dov Pele 182 500 Cm Malart . 41 4000 Cdn O and res . 68 10650 Cdn Pl Pr 152 2250c will .290 i100 Caribou 90 2380 Cassiar . 825 200 Castle . 250 200 Cnt Ex . 526 1500 Cent Leduc . 210 1200 Cent Pore . 17 3000 Centre Lk . 105 1000 Chmbrln 20 1-2 1500 Chart 0 160 70 Chatoo pa‘ 5 1-2 1500 Chem RM 176 2100 Chatrvls 41 1500 Chib ex . 58 5350 Chimo 11'! 1625 Cit La: .. 6 1-2 2278 Gob . 95 500 Ooch W1 15 1000 Coin Li I 1000 0010 4 1300 Conis .. M |6540 C Allen 20 13 10 1-4 KINII EIIIE (*m‘l‘rl-: H i. will." S’side Branch Red Cross Special Service film Council S’side Cliirens For , Alberion A_nMnugl Mceiimngc m ‘See Visiting lei * Street. was elected resident of Ab°”‘ 11 ““- 3'°“"d'Y '11 3‘ :?K§::::alU:£::iuc;:fichtTe szgxgwisithe Summerside I-‘ilmp Council at.C; A 17- CF40“ lu'W°9'-hi? )9‘ ed by the Men‘: Association of ‘he “‘““.aI m°.°““3 “Id ‘." ‘he “mm” was we“ m “um ‘‘ . Summerslde High School library C1059 faflfle M1911 It mid: W0 low the Futon‘ charge‘ Wm‘ Euchlon Monday evening. Mr. Arthur passes over summersidc. '7"'l°” "9 hem oreguhfly In m”‘y,Corney was elected as vice presi-' Piloted by Wing Commander R. “W °h“’°h°" Tm‘ “ ‘he I”'‘'' °“° dent and Mr. B. J. Beck. re-eiect- .l. l.awior, officer commanding 421 W b9 bad In AIb¢"'°“- Th? 59”‘ ed as secretary treasurer. squadron, st, Hub“; p_Q_ Wm, ice will be an interdenominational The um-in‘ p[e:jden:_ clue“. I.-“gm ueuwmm D: L_ fun“. one to which everyone is welcome. Mercer, presided and gave a rain navlggpgn [hg “L .n_h°uu, V1,- The service will be divided lntojsume of the work done by theflble 10, Only 8 hue, p,_.nod_ "F 59"“ 5°°‘‘°*“- 9”“ 5”“ °“ °"°,l§"’“t°'°:“§:‘td:f‘“fu‘“° P;?‘hY°a'itmcwd the attention of hundreds of the seven words from the crosswvkee ts ans meanbner Zirsewusigd :;e_lo{ people who were waning and Those who do not wish to remain 1 P, 1 b m Ych 1 1 d ‘ wgpchmg go; ,3. preymugly m. for the entire service may amend °‘;.“"°1" V ° ‘ d°°th.°’, *3“ nouriced flight over Summerside. one or more sections. It is re- gfofinawofirgpgzeirrfgle jufilicgfjgg The CF-100 jet is the pride of quuud mu mo” who wuh "°‘for the existance of the council inlme R'°yaI C‘n"‘““n AI’ F°’“‘ 1”” me church 'h°“ld d° 5° d‘"' Isummerside. Mr. Mercer paid tri-.“‘d "'5 ’°Ie 1‘ Primamy T“ W‘ I‘ ing the singing of the hymn which bum to the work done in the imepiiront line interceptors clay or night will C103! elch 59661011. Ind lhat‘¢sg 01 the council by ML Back‘ in any weather in the event ofyan those entering during the service gm, secretary, and stated ma; 3; enemy air attack on this coun- should do 80 during the !iD8ln8Iwas due to his untiring efforts‘.i«l”Y-—3- which opens a section. During the i that the council had made the pro- fir” mm. “Bottom the praise wmlgress It had‘ isentaiives of the various organiza- . . . Th t b m d th ,_.‘ilons present that all would be ‘.’$..‘°.;‘..‘.’.i..t’.?:’m‘..lf§:‘:.§i‘.°.:§ .2‘. :..‘.:mem»e- me mm-« - . - Th i. I h I “ W1" be led by ovbeuy Menvs which showed that all bllll have ° ma '9’ ° the 9”" 35° ° ' ~ new projector by the council was :,h°3‘l- Eula; hY1'-‘"31 5!l)3eI7'1‘°P’1‘:"el befin “‘,’§;d'mdlcmed by th. reprehup for discussion and it was de- e ay on w spec is .._T.......j_.».__.. cided that uotations on the var- selections by representatives of ted Church. Rev. Robert Wagnerljous makegqof machine; wmllrl [)3 the various churches. of O'Leary United Church. andoblained and the best pnssible one Taking part in the scrvice.‘Rev. W. H. Forsythe of Sprlng- purchased with the funds avail- which will commence at 1 pm.. field West United Church. It is able. ‘ will be Rev. A. R. Wallis of Al-jregretted that Rev. w .c. wllcoxi Mr- John Martin of the P E- 1- berton United Church, Rev. George of Elmsdale Church of the Naza- :bI'3nCh 0‘ the N'“°‘.“3 1’ 11"‘ 5°!“ Killen of Alberton Presbyterian‘rene will he unavoidably absent was W659” and Sud that h” W" Church, Rev. J. R. McMahon oiifrom home on that day but mem-‘:23: g’)l'efil‘:dl0“::lh “$5 atr"';1°5:;:: St. Peters Anglican Church, Rev..bers of his congregation will joinvtcated that he “mum cnmmm, to asper 1'12 :33 gel A 5 34 —Mr. J. Frank Arnett, who was 1500 Job n re-elected president of the Sum- 1500 Jone‘ 35 merside Branch of the Canadian 3000 Jam 19 Red Cross Society is seen above 1000 Jup 190 with the other officers following 10500 KEY, ‘ 6 3_a their re-election at the annual 3000 Kenvme 6 3_3 meeting in the town hall at Sum- wm Ker Add ‘8 merside yesterday afternoon. 1500 Keyboy 12 From left to right. seated, are 3300 Keymet _ 31 Mrs. Frank Green, secretary; Miss 1300 Km‘ Hud _ so Gladys Holman, vicepresident: 500 Kirk L: 0 Mrs. W. F. Strong. treasurer; Mr. 2000 K10“ . I 1_2 J Frank Arnett, president; stand- gwo Kristina 3., ing. left to right, Mrs. D. F. Me- 625 Kmy 0 15: Neill and Mrs. R. L. Willet, ex- wo Lab _ no ecutlve members; Mrs. Victor 500 L Du‘ 6.1 Travers and Mrs. R. L. Noonan. 1000 K Ling 16 co-chairmen ‘of women's work. 6001‘ Show 585 In presenting her report on '2 a family whose womens' work. Mrs. IL L. Noonan 14?) revealed that 2625 articles had 9 been shipped from the Summer- “ 1_:, Side Red Cross workroom in 1953, 5 doubling the number lent the 10 previous year. 12 This increase, she said, was due _ 45 to disasters in Holland, England 18 and Greece. The report said that 16‘ a. request came to the Summer- ” side branch for hundreds of 39 sheets and pillow cases. 140 She paid tribute to the assist- 7 ance received during this emer- gency from willlgn workers at the airport under the direction of Mrs. G. C. Kenyon, and from women's institutions, church groups and individuals. Assisting in time of need those closer to home, the branch held a rummage sale for the benefit of enrolled in Junior Red Cross in P E. I. in 1%3. Collectively this group, through donations. calendar sales, and other fund raising ideas raised $1,369.69 for the handicapped children’: fund, and $397.50 for the national service fund. Addi- tional to this $0.93 was raised by the juniors for the children of India, Korea, Pakistan and Indon- esia. A display of international hand- work, dolls, art and portfolios was shown in the Summersids Hlghi School auditorium during educa- tion week in March. 374 children received assistance through the handicapped child- ren‘: fund. 36 weer hospitalized in local hospitals and 18 requiring specialist services were sent to the children’: hospitals in Hall- fax, Montreal and Boston. At four clinics held in Char- lottetown and Summerslde 153 children reported for examination or check-up. During the year Miss Eleanor Haywood represented the students of Summerslde High School at leadership training centre at Mount Allison University in July. Mrs. D. F. McNeill. reporting for the Junior Red Cross group at St. Mary's Acade\v said that all students were enrolled in the Junior Red Cross. Several classes had sent donations to Charlotte. town for the crippled children‘. fund. b d I 1 meryllbersh ware Boxes of fruit had been sent to urne severey n 9. re t at e- sick members in Prince Couniv 1112134; Stroyed their home. Hospital. Members in all classl- 16 1"2 “R9i30I'tin8m0nh sicélé room sup- collected tin foil and the proceed. ' p es she sa t at articles had were to be sent to England. 11 1‘2 been loaned from the slckroom one at the student; had won a 281': ION! Cupboard d|H‘l|'|B the year, prize in a contest in which pos- lgi’ and “:81 shit 5€l}“VlC€ ‘:1?! STEIN)’ ters were submitted in connection N 135 “PDT” 5'9 3’ E 9 P" °~__ with the safety campaign. N .240 .h’§°‘3?.'..‘I2§ °i§‘.i”3’..§§‘”.‘.‘.'§§..35 I-mmfinz r°v°"- by W55 N '70 (mom Mm R‘ L_ wmet and the Gladys Holman were heard on § - . 15.912 pupils in 623 branches were the annual meeting of the Pro- " “’ Plans Com Ie e "n'r1°"“‘rt"3~’-E ’‘’7‘37="?»5‘ 33 °7"é 937 N Dicken . m p T 6 en exvec I W" aoo N menu mg 31 the summer a dental hygienist will 2500 N Fortune 33 visit Alberton iio give sodium 1000 N Hui 30 fluoride treatments. This treat- 3500 N High . 22 - ment, which is quite simple and son N H Mal 7 1-3 I l‘ ' painless. cuts down the risk of 1000 N K9101! - 13 en a future tooth decay by about 40 131°” N I-“'5 U - - 113 per cent. There will be no charge $33.01;‘! Mylam . 18 Within the past few days ar- for these treatments but it is nec- N°'‘ ‘ 5 rangements have been ompleted essary that children who are to 32$)’: 2:’; "3 for . dental clinic to be held in receive it have all ec , fil- moo Nth “mo .1 Akl:]¢‘31i;ton.hTo data tweunty-eight lings and ext. H 1 MD “,2 c en ave been enro ed from first because the uor do has no] 9500 N15“, 1 Alberton. Ellrlsdale, Montrosa and effect on teeth already decaying.‘ 500 No, ‘cm, .35 Rosebank . Dr. Romcke and This first dental clinic to be’ 391 No,-and, 53 1_-3 his assistant will begin work here held in Aibel-ton is being spon- 157o uonneui 390 on April 20th. Eight apppoint- sored by the Women's mstitutes 1500 Noppu 12 ments will be scheduled for each of the area, under leadership of‘ 600 N C Oils 102 day. Those for the first three Mrs. Arthur Wiikie, chairman of 200 N Btar 1 1-2 days of the clinic have already Alberton Institute’: committee. ' 1000 N Trin 13 been booked. Further a.ppoint- -——-————-———— I 500 N Can 48 ments will be listed as the clinic PIONEER SCHOOL 100 N Emp 155 progresses. It will continue until The "Little School" Of the -706- 500 Nubar 14 all Grade 1 pupils enrolled have ui-ta began machine French and %%’ gbrm‘ 53 received complete dental care. Indian ch-INN“ It 0119500 1“ 1335 "00 0&1"; 12) Two changes have been made in I 1000 Oleary H 12 the original plans. It hal now ' been arranged that the clinic will 43$ ggémp" 12; be held in the public health rooms 5500 oakuco ‘5 which are located above the Cana- mo 1;.” coy), 115 dish Bank of Commerce. 13790 p“ 1; _ 37 Through this, md om“ mm. ml ulucu wens nunu, 125 pm 1: 11 gee. it has been possible to re- l7oo pm w 41 duce the fee per child from three 8500 Parbec .. 13 to two dollars. /(/0/\',s' /W1) iii’/75'.‘//.5’ 200 Parker Drill 450 In addition to the opportunity , I 1500 Pay 38 for Grade 1 pupils to receive re- ///W [M/i/D /""/7-W/ $3 gm 0”. :33 quired dental can there is also mo Pick Cr 11: T‘ 8000 Pilon . 186 2000 P tch Oro 18 510 Placer 29 1-2 M, M, 0,, m 6000 FRIDAY GOMMIIIIIIV WORSHIP 15450 Preston .. I10 coo Pma Air .. no Alborton United Church 16900 Que C P 88 500 Que Lab 12 !‘hree-Hour Servleo—1 PM. to 4 PM. , 100 Q Lab . 12 : 1100 Que Nick .. as 1-2 “The Seven Words From The Gross" 1500 Queenstoln .. 25 2125 Qua-mont , Section 1—R.ev. A. R. Wallis 7500 Radian “ " 900 Rankin Father forgive them for they know not what they do 15500 Red Pop .. 500 Redwat Section 2-1225 P.M.-1:50 P.M.——Rev. George Killen 1000 Ref Pete .. iioo Roget "Today thou shalt be with me in Paradise." 1760 5458 Rio Pnd Section 3-—1:50-2:15 P.M.-—Rev. J. R.'McMahor. 630 Rlx Aitha mo 5 ma. "Woman behold they son." "Behold thy mother." 8200 Roche ovoo Rox Section 4—2:15 P.M.-2:44 P.M.—Rev. A. M. Staples 17000 R0 Si] 101 Rogalitsv "My God, My God, why hast thou forsaken me." 1000 R dl mo 3,“: ,°,,, ._ Section 5-2:-so P.M.-3:05 P.M.—Rev. c. o. Hewlett "I thirst". ' Section 6——3:05 P.M.-3:30 P.M.——Rev. J. M. Sheen “It is finished." I Section 7——3:30 P.M.-3:55 P.M.—Rev. R. R. Wagner “Father, into thy hands I commend my spirit" Closing and benedlction——Rev. W. H. Forsythe _ It is requested that those who do not remain for ‘ the entire service. should leave during the singing so which closes a section and that those who enter’ mo Spoon" 2,, should do so during the singing which opens a section. 1100 Stanwell I5 vlnclal Red Cross held in Char- lottetown; on first aid classes: and on the blood donor clinics. (Photo by Wotton). A. M. Staples of Greenmount in the worship. Ihelp it in any way possible in the Church of Christ. Rev. C. O. I-low- Full announcement of plans. fOl"future_ lett of Knutsford Baptist Church. the service appear elsewhere in’ The next meeting of mg coun. Rev. J. M Sheen of Elmsdala Un.i- this paper. cil will be on May 10th. —S Chance of a lifetime! 100.00 RIiEilll|%E° 100'“ YES FOLKS — S MALLMAN’S THE TREASURE HOUSE OF VALUES L 5+4 WILL GIVE AWAY ABSOLUTELY FR 50.00 WORTH OF BOYS’ WEAR 50.00 WORTH OF GIRLS’ WEAR T0 TI ‘ TWO LUCKY WINNERS HERE ARE THE RULES: Every Half Dollar you spend IN THE BOYS‘ WEAR DEPT. OR THE JUNIOR SHOP entitles you to a ballot in this "Strike It Rich" contest. . . . All you have to do is guess the weight of rise gold nugget now on display in our store window. The more you buy the better your chances are of winning an of these valuable prizes. . . . Contest opens Thursday. April 15th until Satur- day. May 29th inclusive. The official weighing of the gold nugget will take place publicly, May 29th or 8:45 pm. in case of tie value in merchandise will be divided. All are eligible to enter this 1: o n I e s f. excepting SmolIman's stuff. YES..YOU “STRIKE IT RICH” IN THESE DEPARTMENTS at SMALLMAN’S THE TREASURE House or BIG VALUE’