i VAGE TWELVE ALBIIITON O. W. L -Members of Alberton sub-din ision of the G. W. I... held their March feeting -at the home of Mrs. Merritt Callaghan. Rev. W. E. Moneghan was present and , " the meeting with prayer. Mrs. John Wallace presided. Thirteen members answered the roll call by donating an article for bingo.- Minutes of theilsst meet- ing were read by the secretary. Mrs. Michael Ahearn. and approv- ed. A financial report was given by the traeusre-r, Mrs. Edwin Mc- Donald. , It was decided to draw for a lottery at the April meeting. It was also decided to make this meeting the annual one. Plans were made to serve lunch to the cast presenting the! st. Patrick's play. Correspondence included letters from the Catholic Social Welfare Bureau, from Mrs. H. Mocabe re Missionaries of Mary, and from Rev. Walsh of the Sacred Heart program. ' At the next meeting roll call will be answered by donating an ar- ticle of wearing apparel for st. Vincent's Orphanage. Mrs. Edwin McDonald and Mrs. Brydon Smith were appointed to visit the sick for the month of March. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Brydon Smith with Mrs. Charles Dunn and Mrs. James Ol- Brien on the lunch committee. The meeting closed with prayer. Refreshments were served and a firms. Robert Shaw cently. Bloomfield ond Vicinity - Men-s Lewis Pou-ier and Fred Deoosts were in Bloomfield week representing their respective Mr. Thomas Griffin, Cvlengarry, Lot 7, was in Bloomfield on busin- ess Tuesday, Mardi loth. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Foley. Messrs. and Keith Pratt, Bloomfield, were in summerside re- Mr. Woodrow Dlsmond was a re- cent visitor to Bummereide. Mr. Dave McDougall has return- ed home from saint John, N. B. where he has been employed. Callaghan, Ebbsfleet recently. lost Mr. and Mrs, DI-I-56118 day. March loth. Maritime Central Airways, home in Oamlpbellton. Messrs. Phelen rpyle, March 9th. week-end at their homes in Bloom- field. Mre.'Ray Gallant and daughter Norma. Bloomfield. were visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Lloyd Cameron were visiting recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vance Mcfgay. Mr. Ramie Arsensult was a train to summersidu on Tues- Mr. Avard Bhaw, employed by the spent the week-end of March 7th at his Jirmny Doyle, Frankie Doyle, Held smith and Roy Hardy were skating on the Piusville rink on Monday evening. THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN t -. Northum and Vicinity. i -Friends of Clifford MacArthur, son of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Mac- Arthur, regret to learn that he has been confined to his home for the past few weeks. The many friends of Miss Elsa- nor Birch are pleased to know that she is around again after being confined to her home with flu. The many friends of Mr. Archie Ellis are sorry to learn that he is a patient in the Stewart Mem- orial Health Centre. All Join in wishing him a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred McDougall were guests at the wedding of Mr. and Mrs. William James Mr. and Ms. Neil Arsenault and family, Bloomfield, were recently visiting Mr. and Mrs. Simon Clem- ents, Brocton. Friends of Mrs. Bert Thompson are sorry to learn of her recent ill- nese Miss Ruby Thompson. who is teaching in Hcwlan School. spent the March 7th week-end at her home in Roseville. Memrs. Jimmy Callaghan and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis O'Connor, Messrs Jim Lawless and James Po-ndergast, Kenslngtcn, were vis- iting recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Prank McD0ugs)l. Mr. Desmond Callaghan was a recent visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mbbougall. --BB KINGSDOWN, England (GP) - A three-foot model jet plane set fire to three acres of grassland when it crashed in this Kent dis- Davidge, at the R. C. A. F. Pro- testant Chapel. Summersicie, Saturday afternoon March 14th. congratulations are being ex- tended to Mr. and Mrs. William Davidge, whose marriage took place in Bumrnersidc on Satur- day afternoon March 14th. Their host of friends wish them 'a long and happy wedded life. A card party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Mac- Arthur on Tuesday evening March 17th. A large number were in at- by the hostess. Ilisted by thei committee-in-charge. Mr. James Phillips. Bummerside, was a visitor to Northarn recently. The many friends of Mr. Will- ard Moore Ire sorry to hear that he is confined to his home through illness, and are wishing him a t Mr. Robert Maynard, summer- side, spent the March 11th week-end with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Maynard. The many friends of Mr. James E. Macbean are sorry to hear of ,The Presbyterian Lalies' Aid held their meeting at the home of Mrs. Elner Baker on Thursday evening. March 19th with a good attendance. The president, Mrs. on ,Baker, -was served by the hostess assisted presided. A dainty lunch by the committee in charge. c The United Lad-.ies' Aid met at the home of Mrs. Claude Oolwill on Thursday evening March 19th. A large number of members were I d b h m M m my ,1, be. book. on the yrogrs.rn'commlttee i,i:::t::;”L:xilcfhtiiV:5 csraerlr-iirfiittedv in: 2;? th: a2?3 Oefmlntlld-'b.:1eI.k9!'5, 8": MM Nmom Mm N01-on chm.” 5 a C1,! mmmem had to ,3, Dennis, Mrs. Avard Harris. Mrs. Mr. Eldon MacA:rth and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Oolwil motored to 0'Leary on Wednesday even- were brought into bound in irons. Strange But True", By I. ll. MacArthur Branding was a fam'ilisr court penalty in our country until about 1835. Deserters from the army were SPECGY Y000V91'Y- rbrlndod with the letter "D" nn mmku; 9”- then s red-hot iron bearing device was used to brand the palm of the prisoner's hand, The hot iron was applied during the time the offender took to repeat three times: God save hen deported. other court, and "a crown hi u d in . H18 v . GOOJC With. It WIS "I83 I frilendgn 3&3 hinimf speedynwr-I3 tmmfliw at mud. umhd Wm, pantry sale be held in Omeary and "cove:-y. the United suite: is not a new Mn W8" 5”"-lwh We MN" smsllm.s.n and Mrs. Don Small- brain-child. In fact. an annexation manifesto was issued at Montreal in 1840 calling for the union of the two countries, and John 0. Ah- bott who 's WM Prime INUTSIOID IIAPIBIIT W. H. I. . E. L. Norton enter on the members of the Knu ord Baptist Women's Missionary Soci- ety at her, home 'I'h after- noon, Mhroh mu. The president, Mrs. Dan smallmsn presided. The meeting opened by singing ymn "Take Time To Be Holy." Fifteen members answered roll The minutes of the last reg- ular meeting were read and ap- proved. scripture was,resd by Mrs. Id- gar smallman, followed by reed- ings given by Mrs. Dermot Mec- Lean and Mrs. E. L. Norton. Cor- respondence was then read and man, Mrs. Arthur Harris and Mrs. Bay wedlock were appointed on a committee to take charge of same. The sick coimnittee reported twenty-one calls wero made during MARcHrA.19sa Sets, siylos, mu, NOW Minister favoured the move. House's point in New York state place was Canadian: who served with the American Revolutionary forces and were given grants of land there. ---- sist the ice boat crew during the winter months in pulling the crude boats across ice fields waiter was again encountered. Have you ever wondered how ame by its French name? The founded by French Travelling between Prince Ed- tlll clear Modern Ferry boats have taken the month, also ten cards sent. The next meetim will be held at the home of Mrs. George Jelly with a cordial invitation to the 0'Lea.ry United W. M. S. to attend as their guesfs. The reading course secretary reported several books read. also a portion of the study Arthur Harris, Mrs. Bay wedlock and Mrs. (Dr) Dewar. The meeting closed with the Benediction. -AZ. PINOURI. 3175...... PERMANENT 0 I0 NIIIIIALIIII 0 N0 RE-SETTING 0 N0 TIIESOME VIINDIIQI ing March lath where they attend- ed the hockey match between Georgetown and O'Lee.ry. tendence. Prizes were awarded to the winners. and lunch was served trict. It took 15 firemen three few games of bingo were enjoyed hours to extinguish the flames. by the members. -13. JOIN THE Freddie Keefe, employed in Char- lottetown. spent the March uh The first electric street railway .., in the United States was opened at Baltimore. Md., in 1885. LUIIBIIO (lent leek) r the toil and tears out of crossing the straits, but the ferry service is not entirely satisfactory. A toll tunnel connecting the two provinces would solve our h-a.ns- 5?;-mum difficulties for all time. a cost of such Lmdertaalcing would me man. 33'? not -o man ll:m::'.t::r.l;.'EL'l'.:':."” ”'&:"ll 53 mi? M 5” ")9 fmiar u5ed take theyremedy thalt has brgflg rswliiftl, on this water routs since the clays me "he: so gr J Templetolfs of the old lee boats, , T-R-C's. Don't suffer from the nagging o o o miseryof Lumbsgcadsy longer than you have to. Get T-R-C's today. 654:. 81.35 at drug counters. 1.560 Friends of Carmen Oolwill. son of Mr. and Min. Alfred Oolwill, regret to hear that he is confined to his home with murnps. Mr. James E. Macbean celebra- ted his 93rd birthday on Sunday March 15th. A number of relatives and friends called on him to con- gratulate him and wish him many Verbal wills imolvim no more more. Mir. Macuan has been than 100 pounds "scots" are,legal confined to his bed for the past in Scotland. few weeks. Aw AillAEngll'sh and most dclenadiihn - an mer can W5 PQIF mg W1 5 :;.:..':;0i:.”:..:.2."::..”:..:l.': 2: CAME0 THEATRE BOl'dGII Clld Frauds, ion. and the Wills Act. 337 l KENSINGTON ' iii - uviiiiwihgtswryngruirizditagmewfl Tuesday 7:15-9:15. See Bob Hope, chasing spies and 25315. hiuilndtz gnu; 8:06 ta: :2 :33?) Dorothy Lamour, with thrills and chills in "THEY ms -um mm if;"...l"i.?.f;V.i:E.E2.; Bizlsnsz ”s:::l':.: i35.00 tonight. Come. give yourself a chance to win. by the tail to their living quarters. Don't believe such a tall tale. and have a laugh with Dottie and Bob in this com- edy show. CAPITOL Summer-side Thatrtruth is stronger than fic- ,I'0DAY (Tuesday) 3:30 -7:15 -9:15 Vicinity -Mia: Shirley Stewart of Mont- ague is visiting her sister, Mrs. Lloyd Clark and Mr. Clark at 'Borden' --Mr, John P. Gallant. Borden, is spendingrn few weeks with relatives at Montreal. Que. and Marysviile. tion is borne out by this amazing Ont. story, Sarah Whitehead, better l-mown as the "l3snlir of Encland Nun" and her brother Philip lived in London in Hill. They had no relatives which may account for their deep devotion to one another. Philip, who worked in the Bank forged a cheque and, when arrest- ed end thrown into prison. was so ashamed of his crime that he had a friend tell his sister he was suddenly called away from the city on business. When weeks grew into months Sarah became worried, cal- led at the bank and learned that her brother had died on the gel- lows. The shock crackled her mind. Dressed in tho garb of a mm, the strange figure itood near the door of the bank every day for 25 years and questioned all passers if they could tell her the whereabouts of her deer Philip. -Mr, George Burch. Borden. was pleasantly surprised on his birth- day, March 10th.. to receive a phone call from his son, Dr. Blair Burch, Wilmington, Delaware, and to hear his little grand daughter Penelope, two years old, extend her prettily expressed birthday greetings. , To Smallman's Children's Wear Dept: . . . Yes) join the dollar wise parents who are reaping the benefits of our wise buying . . . You too will '0" amazed at the fabulous stock of toi: . y to teens wear. . . High Quality. . . Low Prices . . . Check These Values -The Altar Society held a St. Patrick's card party in the town hall on Monday. March l6h., with seven tabla; playing. Ladies! prize was won by Mrs. Archie Gallant, geni.s' by Mr. Joseph B. Gallant. with consolation prizes going to Mrs. Camille Arsemault and Mr. Fred R.anahan..'I'he ohalr prize was won by Mrs, Louis Hackett and the. freezeout by Mr. Cohan. It's That Glrls' Suede Coats Maiden-Mad, . . TO”. Suits" -'-L. The Federal government is . Holland imports of Genuine HEi-:KsusDE- i--, M for the education of G.l.-Glad matching bonnet--beautifully finished--and M31 cutie; for Boys whu ' Canada's Indians and Exkimcs. so Spring wearable. Sizes 1-3. Colors, pink, wm be parading this with the jegdlnx cmndmn TIOPIICQI yellow Easter and on . . . Cor- churches playing an active role in Muggcal resi- this field. by maintaining dental schools at various places, in Jimboree! e. F. iiIlliTEli ii. 0'7 duroy slacks with match- 8'95 inf thank 3:,.fk'"' dmce,” L L co operation with the government r mme w cor p p- gumm "me, p, ' , a - in. Sizes 2-3x. Colors 6 T0m”,m5 5kY'”"99"- the 4" C d C '. brown, blue. Complete visulaittsg-uyns, 3-;:1dll1u.sh.m tialflmcobrlalgduumx Of "TOY CC 5 Glasses e 1 v , n this commonwealth. . . PHONE 3118 when an Indian of North Dakota Dumile ;f"t3'”y 9;" wflm applied to the reservation court mac mi .3 -3 re? W W 5.”, 3M-U-LM-5N'5 Bun-NNG Jo have hs name changed from , wearabllity. washabllity and style . ' oPTOMETnjs: George New Ye”, Muw Him, the A. are Primary factor!-Sim 1r3- Corduroy O Alls jfj? court mime his wan. Many rum Colors, blue, yellow, green. ' . . --- removed. he in now George New M , Styled for comfort and convenience with wide -elas- E. E. Ye" Bruce. JA 1,95 tic hack for a close fit. Two handy pockets. Plaids . --Mae my daddy . nun mswld NE J ., and variety of solid shades. sizes 3-6x. opt”. Rug. 0, . mnyorf. puyed bynbom y , r ' OPTOMETEIST Jimmy Wilson, at llndependence. zotamry-hspulil 2-98 Kas, when his father, Mayor 1:. E. Wilson. refused to play ball , with his young son "because I have 011109 "0"": to make a speech at a dimer 9 to 12 - 1 to s c,,u.,,,m.u. . and by appointment. , o o o Tots Goliordine Sets Hand washable, embroidered well lined conti wlih matching hat and slacks. Sizes 19Sx2. Colors yellow, blue, red, green, pink. Glasses Fitted - Eyes Examined Corduroy Slacks A Boxer style slacks with wide elastic waist band and so gi"iiibR Down tmomi its Sheiieri i Ohvln , - - - so easy on and off-easily washed A Mud M M sununerdde wmu 1,95 durable in plaid designs and plain shades of red. nEGEN;H1?HNEEA::5; BLDG to know 1: than I” wuumi me. ,, blue, brown, wine, green. Sizes 3-6x. ' gum an ML x, ma their gm”. r St. Summerslde ' u ' 1 98 s"''"''" bugging is due to A defect in the i ' t . l?:'?.7:.:ll;2:...'"”'..”.:l more-A ms . . . . l- 5”” "M" r.:::;.:.”::..:r"- DE HAVEN t rk. cg.” , SIIOTVICC Chartered Aeeountqne' . o o o ,3 y y H II Both th f I10 mul and Ch " -"' i Lo ly to look at delighilu 5””i”"”V,'iVIl”d ii" Fit”; P,” c""'""' '3'” ”' o”'"'""" male muie "Ere osnge mules: ! .,”u';mtElI!l0G0iAlT " - l V9 ' ' ' . o r in touch - - - so heavenly to wear ::,:d;1op:,edl d:1eck!u!;"l:,. ,:,,,nei i .Bummcrsidc. P. E. I. '::e0y0f:.i31'1u1:”4Lfy'- ;';1Te'”d m "L a, . , FRED KONl.MNR'EDMUN.3El0Ul&iNG In all wool checks. Nylo-deer. mm 5”" 10,1”. , - N V! cm vmcLA DE 3'" on d . r-aorta use The difference between white. is and GHb5"”'" ' ' ' 5";,h "'.f”f,”' green, yellow and rod gold is their V ,4 u, , ALBERT iEWIN..allURl' STYLE! l 5”” 5p”"' ””d"' Z” ' x' 14.95 1'0 19.9! alloy content. Oopper alloy prc- . . " - ' "' " '7 """' ”'” l Pflced "om R. E. & ducss the reddish tins-ue. nickle i ' and zinc the white, solium. the -I435 '. zz',N ' Fire - sum - Cnusliv . mstmsxcs 5 summer so. Snnnnsrsids - PHONE Ml! ..:m.m.-M-............--:. ill. CHESTER 8. MacIi0liAi.Ii - Barrister. Solicitor. Notary. tie. green and silver and copper the . yellow. 4.007.471 Canadians, or about as I per cent or the wtell population. were under 15 or over 70 at the time of the 1051 census and thus ellghle for family allowance or old age pension cheques from Ot- Wit foot this bill it Miss about one dollar out of every three ecl- lected in pemonsl income tax - a simple case of robbing Peter to Glrls' attractively styled blouse: in cat on picolay. orlon..organdy sanforized cotton broadcloth, sheet and lace beaded, embroider-e.c' yokes, short, or long sleeves with elastic cuffs. Sizes 7-12. me tovns ,.mca me wanna 1.98 to 3.98 9'7 P”"- . A - ' i , LL” - - . lngisnd (or) -rm. GAN W5 ONLY t ' - "W '0 W is... ."”:.'.l.' tmrmam i A ' . Office formerly occupied by " " 5 .' ' Gil"? 33'” M no-ch mm M 3.1? .3211 im" .:?ni3i:.13:i.?..'. In m, V", mug and smartest 001100010!!! Prov-vtlr church are brought in on a bus . styles for '53. Popular Attended 'l'o. donated by a former Parishioners e d lsi hsdss. ::,'J.d:ln:ii w2lst's!a.'.'rhe best selec- tion in torn to choose from. sins '7-18. ,,.4.i!'8, I'0.,'7,.-”..i, tCIIiHI'Oll'8 Visor Dept. i ' ' Menenind Hose LOWIST PIICII ', sIssI.i.MsI's,' ; roetvatussiar