APRIL 19, 1950 4 . fie WESTERN GUARDIAN ,.-.-? PRINCE OOUNTY OFFIUI I I lrgmrrisaroeet, Phone loll ow-. vortielng I?ra-soul! J. sauna MU:l'IlI and onion a chore". rllouse Phones: The Guardian may be following stores nu Iooketorlr nuf. News-stand. Water sheets um Douoetwa Grocery, Beeood Water Street; lo8l.and III. Mlllht as III on the in Bummer-aide: - NIIIIIIIBI 5000!: Gollrliee Drugstore, ll Central lireet: Merl Geodet or (iron me soon- lieet; Island Motor Transport, ' Albeu'e Grocers. we lneaeii ltreet. II. I. Waite Ia lenaleetoa . 1-'..Gulrd.IlnWlIIhedlIIVIfO1I(oIIII0llI-IIUIDIIIIIIHIIWOIIIIII .,,.ggeperdeyorlloperweeh. lhonaQl(er-thleeervieeerglve yolll order to the 50! IIIIIIIIIIIII 10! C011"?! 01 your route. .olNll.AL INSURANCE. Rain! 3, Mutton. Bununereide, ...ll0CilEY Bedeque rink. Wed- mdry. April 19th. Bedeque Jun- lore vr. Travellers Rest Red Wings. lkaie afteg. Admission 25 cents. ..nocKEY Bedeque rink to- uigm, Tuesday. Searletown Married Men vs. Carleton Married Men. skin after; good hard ice yet. Ad- mission 30 cents. ..'i'Hl: ANNUAL meeting of the Home and 'School Welfare Group will be held in the Summerside High School auditorium Wednesday ,r-gning, April 19th at 8.00 p.m. All members are asked to attend. -ATTEN'l'l0N MOTHERS- immunization clinic, for the pre- vention of diphtheria. whooping tough and lockjaw, for children I:P(l six months to six years. Sunimerside Town Hall. Wednes- gay, April 19th at 2.00 p.m. Par- inis from Summersido districts rlsn invited to bring their child- rm. llrofessional Cards I. F. Hunter. R.O. OPTOMETIIIH complete Vllull Analyses Gluleo Fitted EHONE Sill sMALLMAN's BUILPINO anmmeralde. P.l:.t M Earle lilicltey Chartered Accountant l Canadian Bank of Commerce i alnlldlng l rnoivs zsss '- ll Surnmerelde V! E. E.”-liarlimun. Opt.D.. R.O. OPTOMETBIST Iyea Examined Glance lmed Office Hours: I to 12: I to 5 and by appointment. REGENT THEATRE BLDG. Summer St., Snrnmeraide -EAL! or used clothing. Re- member the-Okto spring sale in the Town Hall Saturday. 'Aprii and at 2.30 p.m. -Till YOSTPONED Home and Music Piiiille or Miss Eoldart llold Recital -The annual music recital oi the pupils of Miss Mary Geldert was held on Monday evening. in Epwortii Ball in Bumme ride, yriih an appreciative audience of parents and friends. Rev, K. O. Sullivan. who the following pro- gram. commended the pupils on the splendid work accomplished. and congratulated the teacher on the creditable results: The tour Lea: Glover - Audrey School Slipper will be held in Uni- ""1" ted Church basement. Kemingion, on Tiiursday. April 20th, beginning no P. M. Adults soc. Children soc. -YES. the time has arrived to own your own home and stop pay- ing rent. with a small down pay- ment and the balance as rent. See W. R. Warren. phone 7928, Sum- merside. -NOTICE to farmers. Kenning- ton and vicinity. Anyone interest- ed in seeing me about horses. cattle, tractors and Cockshutt farm mlchlnery. I will be at Ben Champion's Service Station. Thurs- day. April 20th. Walter S. Weeks. -ALL ENTITANTS to the Musl- cal Festival wishing to perform at the concert Monday afternoon or evening should hand their names to Mrs. William Forbes before Fri- day of this week. - -FINED IN RENTAL CASE- Before Magistrate R. S. Hinton. K. C. in Summerside ycsterday a summerside party charging unreasonable rent cont a y , to the Prices Board regulations was 5 fined 310.60 srd costs A party from Tignisli charged with not deducting the unemployemcnt insurance portion and purchasing y stamps was fine! 510 and costs. The k L case of I Summerside store charg- ed with being in possession of .shaving lotion c-.nfrary to the Temp- erance Act was further adjourned. -S Personals - Mrs. A. P. Ceretti of Bordon has returned home after a ten- day trip to Montreal. Ottawa and Brownsburg. Quebec. - S l'!.EE'l'WOOii) Lancashire, Enz- land-(CP)-A three-foot biack scabbard, an extremely rare fish, was ' -' hen and sent to the British Museum for scientific .sl.u:y. . .. ' BUTTER MAKER waiirrn Wanted at once, Buttormaker for the Kensington Dairying Cooperative Association Ltd. Apply stating qualifications to W. L. Delaney, Manager. h WAIT FOR - uAn, mve this ad - It's Valuable EASIER EPLAIITIIIG, GREAT ER YIELDS with 16! POIAIO PIANTERS THIS lighter draft Farquhar iron Age Planter assures you even i Foster accuracy, flexibility. no mat- ter what your acreage! I-in seil'-align- hlg roller bearing axles for lighter draft: rigid oonetruction for greater ' ' .. accuracy. Easy to clean. re- lnforced all-eteel hoppers plus exclu- eive Band-Way fertiliser placement that aaeuree greater yleldel .. AVAll.AllE AT DEALS”! siuuoiins a uioeruiiiiirirn. - . sinnmism III IT NOW stop in and ace how famous Iron Age Potato Planters help you grow more and make higher farm proiital e ,r.o.soxoro I charged with 1e sabbath Oaim - Ethel white. Dolly Waits - Natalie Johnston. Children's Song - Catherine Benton. Punch - Barbara Benton. Garden Ferns -- Jeannie Miller. starry Night - Janet Tanton. Santa Claus Guards - Miriam Caseley, Two short selection: - Kathleen Macrhee. - ' Vocal - The Tulips - Natalie Johnston. Viennese Ws.tz - Gerry Daley. silvery Echoes - Arlene Ber- nard. , Donna e Mobile - Donald Phillips - The Walzer - David Campbell. Dance of the Icicles - Joan Ramsay. I Butiercups - Hester MacFhee. Twinkle, Twinkle and Rose Marie - Cora Lee Pugh. Nursery Rhymes - Audrey Woodside. Etude in 3 (lat .- Richard Hub-V Y. Duet - Richard Hubley and Miss Geldart. Sonatina in G -- Ruth Cairns. vocal - The Wasted Crust - Jeanriie Mahar Star of the Sea - Mary Calms A Strauss Waltz - Carol Elier- in A Scottish Waliz - Joan Spears. The Sailor - Harold Pugh. Missouri Waltz - Jean Cairns. Meditation - Birdie Calms. In the Sweet Bye and Bye - Ol- ga Harris. The National Anthem Dr. iocliharl Heads S'side liolary Club - --Dr. A. A. Lockhart was elected president of the Rotary Cl'.'b of Summerslde at the regular we k- ly mec-ti held in the Olympia Restauran and will take o flce on” July ist. Other officers elected are as follows: Vice-President. M. L. Bradshaw: Secretary. 0. R. Mac- Quarrie; Treasurer, T.EarIe Hickey; Dicctors, R. E. Ellis. Dr W. B. How- att. W-C. R. F Cross; sergeant- at-arms, P L. Bowness The meeting was presided over y the present president, Will'am Hayward? The guest speaker was Major E. C. Him-heson of the Sal- vation Army, who gave an interest- ing and informative talk on the work and activities of the Army. Rotarian Roy Cudmore of char- lottetown was a guest.-s Sisier Si. Florida Dies in Montreal Word was received in Summer- side on Monday night of the death on April 17th at the Notro Dame Mother House in Montreal of Sis- ier at. Florida. after a lingering illness. she was the former Gert- rude Noonan. daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Noonan of summerside. For some time after joining the Order she taught at Notre Dame Convent in Charlotte- town. Later she was transferred to Providence. R. I.. thence to Montreal where she continued to teach until her health broke down and she was taken in to the Mother House there. she leaves to mourn two sisters. Mrs. J. s Fairchild iceceliai New York. Mrs. S W. Delaney (Minnie) Malpeque. and one broth- er. Stanislaus of Los Angeles, Cal- ifornia. Another sister, Mrs. James Mcmeer of Borden died about two years ago. The deceased was an aunt of Mrs. E. P. Foley and Dr. R. L. Noonen, simmer- side. The funeral takes place this (Wednesday) morning at the Mother House in Montreal wliorc burial will be held.-6. East Prince Ministerial Ass'n Monthly Meeting The April meeting of the East Prince Ministerial Association was held in the vestry of the Sum- meraido Baptist Church. Monda '. April l'ltIi. Rev. R L Wllnef l North Bedeque presided over the gathering and Rev. L. M. Murray of Kensington served as recording secretary in the absence of Rev. C A. i-licks. other ministeri.i manners present were. J. A. Mac- Gowan and 5. J. Davies at Xena- lngwn. G. A. Britten and W. 8. Crown of Bedeque. 0. AYES. K- G- suliivan and M. L. Breckenridge of Summerside. Rev. 3. J. Davies led the group in 3 brief devotional service during which the hymn "Rejoice The Lord is King" wss sung and Pstim ill was read. , The group mtfillid reerit end -s Barraae. who is recovering from bronchial pneumonia in the Prince Ootin Hospital her. 'I'. 6. 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The colors are rose, blue, or 2.95 by 80 inches-Prlc'ed each The possibilities of another scrip. of joint meetings led by the min liters of the Association was given some consideration. crssi and it was felt that tho im- press of union work was an em- phasis needed at this time. A survey of the missionary act- ivity of the United Church of Canada was given by Rev K. G. Sullivan. There is ii fine zeal in the United Church with respect to both home and foreign missions. This activity beyond the level of the local congregation is unified financially in tho mission-s and maintenance fund. Of this fund about twenty five per cent goes for foreign work. The Women: MiFSl0llHl)' snow.- les also contribute largely to miss- ionary work while the churches are constantly spurred in interest - . CAMEO THEATRE KENSINGTON Wednesday and Thursday. 1:45. Another of M-G-M'n big musicals in ' technicolor. starring everyono'e favorite. June Allyson. Judy oar- Tom Drlbe. longs! Dancing! 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