rm: GUARDIAN. ctriiotorrsrowu Now ls The Time To BlllLll-REMUDEL-REPAIR And HOLMAN‘S Has The Materials and Workmen . to do ‘the iob right- lf you are planning to do any balding of remodelling . this Spring, now is the time to get started . . . lust phone and we'll get right on the job . . . We have the materials and the men right on hand for quiclr service. -_- PHONE Now - i v ‘.- \.;-'\ l i‘, M.” 9 ill’ f“ Sweetening acid soils with lime pa s big dividends-promotes better yields and igger l routs. Assure yourself of maximum benefits spreading lime evenly and’ in uniform ntities the easy, low-cost way—-with ajohn ere-Van Brunt Model "H" Distributor. x it's a big-capacity distributor-with depend- able rotary wing feeds which spread lime or similar materials evenly in strips Fight feet wide . . . in any quantity from 200 o 20,000 t ‘James- a JOHN . ‘s? . .- - was‘? a, “sine-van oiturir Lilli DISTRIBUTOR. pounds per acre. Strong, sturdy steel box that holds ten bushels of material, low-down con- struction for easy loading, plenty of clearance for working in rough ground conditions- these are features you'll appreciate. Retnember-ajohn Deere-Van Brunt Model "H" Distributor will pep up your acid soils . . . put extra dollars into your pockets. See as for complete details . . . soon. A. McNeil! t Sons SUMMERSIDE Joiiii noose wan on res-r Mos-m- - _ . fir. a“; a’ l“ elub 1,0 w - ? '~‘ PM‘ o masoe egs an one ar on crows and magptes point system awards one point for .or every two egg; turned 1n, OUT OUR WAY —By J. R. Williams THANKé, sum, TWO AN h I MEAN.’ FOR HELPING us OUT-~I’VE PUT HELPER?» ON ALL voumt. HA E "ro no is _~ t srr HERE AN’ RUN CHANGED ‘TH’ WDRK6--UH-- TH’ PLANER, 'IT MU$T WHEN A GUY GET "i0 EE GET5 e000 SECOND ENOUGH -r_o NATURE’. HELP you our; l NOTICE’ ~ YOU'VE e01‘. THAT. HE ITFROML, Malpeque. Easter THE WESTER ii GUARDIAN ' E -GENIRAL INSURANCE Ralph Ct. Mutts-rt, Bimmtersido. - EAR Donald MacLean, C.C;F. Fede al candidate ln Freetown Hall, Monday, April 18, 1949, at 8 p. m. -NOB'l‘ll TRYON Presbyterian Church Service Btmday, April 17th. at 3 P. M. Miss Mary A. Mac- Kenzie. Deaconess. ‘ —HEDEQUE UNITED CHURCH CHARGE-Services Sunday. April 17th. Bcdcque l1 A. M. Albany 3 P. M. Borden 11 A. M. and 7.30 P. M. Sausment o! the Lord's Sup- per at the evening service in Bor- den. Rev. W. Burton Qrowe. B. A., Mlnlslfir. Mr. Aingus MacDonald, Student, Assistant. -KENSI.NGTON and Malpeque Presbyterian Churches. Services 511111135’. April 17th. Kenslngton at 1i AM. Communion, and at 7.30 P.M_ The choir will present their Easter Cantata. “The Victorious Christ” by Holder Lillenas and Lora Linn. Malpeque at 2.30 P. M. Rev. J. A. McGowan, Minister. -PRINCF."I‘OIWN United Church. Sunday, April 17th. Services: 11.00 A. M. Holy Communion. Evening Service 7.30 P. M. Pleatc nziic chzmge in times 0f service. Darnley and Sea View W. M. S. Thank Offering Service, Daniiey Hall, Tuesday. April 19th at 8.09 PM. service; Baltic School Wednesday, April 20th at 8.00 P. M. Rev. James Gross, B. A, lvlinister. —SERIOUSLY INJURED. — lvirs. A. P. Wells, Summersidc, on Wed- nesday evening received the tele- phone message from Worcester, iilfass, that her son-in-law, Mr. Willard W. Graves, who is a. mach- inist with the Norton Company", as seriously injured in an accid- ent, losing his left hand and badly shattering his arm, with other in- juries not specified as yet, as he is still in a. critical condition. Mr. Wells left by plane ‘on Thursday to be with his daughter during he: husbands illnessr-S. -TRAIL RANGERS MEET. — ‘The Trail Rangers oi the Summer- slde ‘Pririity Church met. icr the regular meeting in lhriviorth Hall on WE/dnesday evening. Aifter a. recrea- tional period the meeting opened with Freddie MacFarlane, Actiing Chief Ranger, in the chair. The devotions were based on Paul's Third Journey, which was marked on a map by Ross Woodside. The test for Astronomy for the Pioneer Degree ui-as passed by Nelson John- ston, Ros Woodside and Bruce Moore. The entire group passed the first requirement. toward the Ob- servation Badge.--S. Personals -~M’.r. Harry lviacFarlane left Summerside Wednesday on a. busi- ness trip to llailtax. N. S.-S. —~M.r. Elmer Pineaiu, Principal of the Sumimerside Academy, is a patient. in the Prince County Hos- pltal.—-S. --Messrs. George Walker and Howard MiacFarlane nrotored to Woliville, N. 5., to spend the Easter holidays-S. . —lVLr. Chester Robinson o! the Summerside Branch of the Canad- ian Bank oi Commerce, left for Monotoin. N. B.. to spend the Easter Season with his wife and ismlly. —S. . —Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gay and family, ‘Ia-onion, Ontario. arrived on Thursday evening in Summer- side to where Mr. Gay has been transtcncd.—s. —<1Vl2r. Joe Irvine oi’ the British Unltcd ‘Press who has been on the staili‘ of the Radio Station CJRW. Sunomerside, has been trait-stewed to Monycton, N. B. and ‘leaves today to take up his duties-S. --iilllr. and Mrs. E. E. Parkman oi Summer-side, their daughter, Nirs. George T. Clarke and Master Kent Clarke, are spending the week end in Kcntville. N. 8.. With th-Bir daughter. Mirs. William Horton aind lvllrs. Horton-S. Jflie lvllsses Joan Cahill, Anita McNeill and Frances Peters oi Notre Dame Academy, Charlotte- town, are spatiding the Easter hali- doys at their homes in Eumme - side-B. Professional Garils Firs - Auto — Casualty INSURANCE R. E. ELLIS 5 Bummer 8L. Suminenide Phone 129 T. Earle Hickey Olllrlierod Account!!! Olfloe at l5 Grenville Stireof Phone B75 vimsi ‘Trslnln nudism‘ rum n SL241 Summer so, Hammers! I. F. Hunter. ILO. OYIOMIZTBIIEI Complete Visual Anslypss Gllflfl lifted ' ruottli ‘II _ ssuunttam noun-mo Isatiisorllils. all. - which the Minister spoke on "The r. Morrison. 25th.. at 8 p.m. the Indian River Dramatic Club will present the play ?‘Lighthouse Nan", usplces ‘United Church YoungPeopieh Un- 0H. . -—SPECIAL SERVICE at Knut-S- food Baptist Church. Cm Palm Sunday there was a special service in the Knutstord Baptist Church st I . -ar museum Hell, April n Seven Words trcm the Cross." The iront of the dhuroh was illuminated with o loose "shied Cross and there were seven canziels representing the M. Simallrnan, Jean Stetson. Verna. Stetson, Isabel Sweet, Lorraine lVi-c- Neil. The Choir rendered a special number, ‘D Sacred Head" and Mr. Lester Gay simg very~~ feeiingly, “There is a Green Hill For Away." _ The service was largely attended and was very insplrlng.-O. :1, ls-vwvf w] —PASSION WEEK SERVICE’- The Passion Week Services in Sum- merside were in the First Baptist Church c-n Wednesday evening with the minister, Rev. E. J. Bar- rass, presiding and Mr. J. H. Leuty, organist. The‘ guest speaker. Rev. G. N. Hamilton, continued his theme on Prayer, stating it was a. dis- closure on the part oi God and dis- covery on the part o! man. The _ text of the senmon was in John 1:29: Behold the Lamb o! God which talteth away the sin 0'1’ the world. In the opening remarks in part. the speaker said “Lot us think of the sinless sacritioe of Christ; liis aocusers couldn't convict llm; and Pilate found no fault in Hint. Jesus had taught his followers to search for truth, so i! He had had any taualts, they would have been discovtred." He stated that in the past twienty years there had been a marked increase in the number oi’ scientists who have become mm believers in Jesus Christ. Man had lirom the beginning sacrificed some- thing o! value in order to receive higher good; and before the days of Jesus. man had thought God to be an exacting ruler, whose uirath must be appeased with blood; but Jesus. as a. loving Father, and He, Himself, tirade the final sacrifice for llEllE’S ll0W vou SAVE * COSTS LESS _ PER GALLON * UPKEEP LOW "Thrift- (Style; - Performance) ~Leodssln seven last words o! Jesus spoken on " cavalry. Seven» girls spoke about three minutes each on the word that they represented aind than zi "shied the corresponding oandel. I They were: Olive Jelly, Amy Sweet, 2”‘ IMMEDIATE EDELLIVERY * ur to 4o MILES _. Important-Austin Service & lie placement Parts “Are Also Available a y . lsnllllnlvf This superbly built, smartly styled lrltlsi - creation is at your Austin Dealer now—-ready for immediate delivery, together with Austin \ Vz-TVH pick-up and potiel trucks. Ask for a ‘demonstration. 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AUCTION sane SEARLETOWN WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20TH. AT l O'CLOCK l om instructed by Mrs. Maude Newsome, aclministrotrix of. the late Tinson Newsome to sell by public-auction on above dole the following chattels: ' Deering mower, Cocksliutt Gang plow, Truck wagon, 3 H.P. Gas Engine, 45 ft. rubber belt, 60 sow logs, set bob slaighs, turnip pulper, wheel barrow, threshing outfit, set fonne s, hay rakes, set carpenter tools, hand turnip sower, sectional seeder, hand sleigh, crosscut saw, driving wagon, box sleigh, 2 cart wheel-s, lawn mow- er, set driving harness, horse shoeing outfit, 2 ladders l0 and l2 ft., moot sows, set double blocks and rope, "hay fork blocks and rope, truck wagon pad, side double harness, collars, homes, traces, swingle trees,‘ forks, shovels, hoes, axes, crovibars, post hole digger, wire stretchers, scythe and snath, disc horrow, spring tooth hor- row, smoothing horrow, single plow, single cultivator, potato forlt, oak meat barrel, 4 M. shingles, I00 bus. oats, quantity of match- ed and rough boards, DeLaval Separator (new), 2 buffalo robes, 2 carriage robes, quantity of hay, straw, turnips, potatoes, step- lcidder, 2 .churns, ice creom freezer, baskets, lanterns, ice chest, carpet sweeper, 2 kitchen tables, hoil rack, extension steel couch, 2 spiniiing wheels, clothes-horse, phonograph and records, [ash stand, writing desk, benches, iron soap pot, flower‘ stands, fancy work baskets, kitchen chairs, iors, croeknpoils, bed llIIGII-Glld rugs, and other articles too numerous to mention. » l l Nash coupe cor, all new rubber and new chains and in the very best of condition throughout. ' E. C.» ELL, Terms ' Cash uctioneor if day unfit, sole next fine doy fol-lowing. The Searletown W. l. will serve lunches and tea at this safe. iioiiiiiiorii iiuorioii SALE AT WiLMOT VALLEY Having sold my fann I will sell byeuél-loo on WEDNESDAY, APRIL 27, lEGjNiNliNG AT l2 NOON _All my stock, balance of crop and farm equipment consisting o 2- _ I 2 work hoisss; 4 choice tnilcii cows (Holstein grads); l rsgist. _ered Shorthorn (2 years old). . 9 . IMPLEMENTS: Binder, l.H.C. 6-tt. eiit; hay mwsr, almost new; l“ Z-row cultivator; horse hoe (new); potato planter; potato tlimliing outfit (Hall's); hay loader; hay reins, 0 ft. (new); spring tooth horrow; l7-teoth sinobthing iiartovr; t' ing plow; walking plow; hob slsigiis; wood sleight; farm wagon; box cart; farm engine, 6 h.p.; engine 2 li.p.' cram} tspqriitor, 7S0 cop. power attmn; sst sealer; pump jack; all lt flliotitsts, both double and single, found on on up to date form; stacks hay, “Vfldlflli iii born; washer with power attins.; washer with ringer; Kitchen tongs, Enterprise; and all‘ small articles nw_ on premises. ' Above equipment. is all almost new and iii best of condition. Jami» ssrvsd in house. ' 1 Terms Cflfll.‘ . , t; , 3 if day is unfit, sole on first fins day. ‘ . Mnsliiieti- ctiiiiit. i ‘ Afiflflflfif- ' .- n - . Have You Seen “AUDREY Lg"! lniii; Gyearling cattle (Sliortltorn grade); 2 heifers ‘digger; fertilizer tower (new); manure spreader (new); disc drill a "H"i- i»: pa»... and ~t~ it is. “centenary and Halifax Bicentenary stands for the event of a lifetime this summer. A 200th Birthday calls for a big celebration and a big eelsbra. lion it will be. You are all invited lo elterid..Gola days and nights in a ton-week of entertainment. v- u Don't miss ill Don't miss llII color, the spectacle, the thrill of a greet celebration taking place avid you Iallno ooril Tlisryll l» lots to do, lots to sss, lols lo ioirisinbsr, lots to toll: about for yoiml . . . brilliant pageant y, water carnivals, otlilsiie wrong. absorbing shows, iirewevli t, Milli; and street dancing sod “l: 7W‘ Id dome and see ' Inedi thsrfll be! And aside from the special 200th llvllidoy program of entertainment you'll lsdrslrsslisd by the uatlds climate of Halifax. You'll be thrilled in ti» varied beauty lpois in and .72‘? i‘? °"""‘“;i»"".'l'i‘.’.'il"' v an etnm rs s- ‘wlilelrelin s to this modern wet d pen of ay. You'll find his- tory rsllsrtsd In ancient CfllIPlflOl4~-" homeland forts. = ‘