.'......-....-a.nt,,... .. . :.. PAIGE TWELVE - Tlgnlali and Vicinity Mr. Charles llclnnis. Tignisb. was a. visitor to Summerside last yWOOL Mr. William O'Brien has return- ed to his home in Christopher's Oross after spending several months in New Brunswick. l Mrs. roster J. sherry has turned to her home at Tlgnish sf- ier I week spent in western Hos- pital where she was receiving treatment for the "flu." Ker many Qolaplale Tractor Service Insideond oar Engi'neV'!'une-u .' Overhaul or completc rebuil ing. .1:-nun... 1... ...... ..u.. .. re-' N THE GUAl!DlAN. CI-IARLOTTETOWN O ...--.....a -I...-i:...................j.. friends are happy to know she is three days in the chstssu Laur- fully recovered and able to resume ler. Mrs. Myriek accompanied her 'li,er hoiuehold duties. husband to Canada's capital. Mrs. Aubin Doucette. Tignlsh. Friends regret the serious illness spent Monday of last week in or Mrs. Charles P. Gaudet. Tig- summersldz. Visiting her sister.; nigh, and wish her a speedy re- Miss Clara. Gallant. covery. lvk. Thomas C. Bernard and Mr.;' Mrs. William Clohcasey. Tignish, Gerard Bernard have returned to! spent a day of last week in Alber- their homes in Nail Pond after yon vismng ha; 51513; M,-5 Em- several months spent iii the Nova "neg, Mocug and Mr. Mccue. Scotla lumber woods. , g . Miss Iris MacDonald. telephone T”?m5h- operator at Alberton came to Tig- C'-"'""” "fl nun last week to attend the st. "V Patrick's Concert and While heie Mr. John B. Mvrick. director of Pi: cries Canada has no 0 to Ottawa. attend the annual convention otwas the Overgmgm guest of her We Fishm” coumu .sistei'. Mrs. Carlyle Trainer and Canada which is to be held for.Ml..Tmm01.. l . l Mr. Edward Martin is i'e(-civliig 9.. lioarty welcome. home to Sit. Felix after a six months spent in Tor- oiitn, Ontario. The sympathy of the conimun-i Compression check, valve grind. ing and resenting, carburetor ad- . iustment, ignition. Parts replacement. radiator and i cooling system check. Welding, painting.- !QDRl';'l1AlNlD-MBCHANICS . . . CAREFUL WORKMANSHIP II.l.lS-CIIIIIMERS SALES AND SERVICE Hall Manufacturing & cold storage co. !UMMERSIDEf r. is. I. Ltd. DIAL 25l8 One look at our ..;..q (WW itv goes out to Mr. Charles Mac-1 Innis on the death of his fathcni .Vir. Marcellus Maclnnis. Lake- view. Mr. and Mrs. Maclnnis went by automobile to attend the fun-, .ViacInnis' mother for one week. Miss Marcella uclaic. Sl1mmPl" side was visiting her parrnts. Mr. and Mus. Thomas LeClair. Ascen- sion last. week. Miss Leclnir nt- tonnen the st. Patricits Concert. wold ill the St. Mary's Hall duriiic. the time of her visit. L.1'ri-icnds oi Mr. Harold Shea. Anglo-Tignisli will be pleased to know that the injuries he receiv- rd recently were not as serious as first repcrted. Mr. Shea beclime z-ntangls-cl in the reins while ty- ing a horse and he tr'if)P('d oral and remained there with Mrwm and tell to the ground.-the anim- al kicked him unconscious and with a gash on the lorehaad which required six stitches to close Mr. shes was found by his son John who -immediately called 'Dr. B. Bsndler of Albee-ton' who gave him treatment at home. and then had him enter the Western Hospital. Alberon for X-rays and further care. After several days in the hospital, Mr. Shea was able to re- turn home and resume his regular farm duties. While driving from Nail Pond to Tignish by horse and sleigh a few evenings ago Mr. Alyre Gallant and Mr. Medrlc Perry met with an accident when the runner of the sleigh ran up on the bank of snow left piled by the road side by the Government. plough when they cleared the highway for traffic and the sleigh overturned throwing the two men out onto the icy road injuring them both. A taxi was called from 'Bernard's Taxi and they were rushed to Western Hospital. Aiberton, where upon arrival Mr. Gallant was found to have six broken ribs and Mr. Perry a. dislocated shoulder. Doc- Bandler was summoned and ill a short time had their injuries cared for and both men were feel- in; better and were able to return to their homes. and are now making good progress towards health. CAT PROBLEM VANCOUVER. -(OP! - A total of 4.825 cats were destroyed by the Humane Society here last year but the society's greatest problem is still stray cats. An of- ficlal told the annual meeting of the S.P.C.A. that the waterfront and downtown areas ar "lull" of them. . A worth as Ilaouaonal words Of We don't have to and You'll look of limo and you'll quality materials and thny cannot tor and .Vou'll tailored in X011? Orrier now before nnt materials are from which to choose. ateds in stripes Spring and all-w Suit. Master Tailor to BOND JOHNSTON tailoring will smarter for these hand tnllorod Suits. approaching the sumo price. feel better in :1 Suit that's There are over 90 beautiful all-wool iabrlcl ore-blue. (awn. brown and gray shades. And trio. there is no extra charge for an Oversize Come in and be tell you. . . . The fabrics speak for themselves! twice the lenltli gr-i double the wear from The fine all-wool are last being sold out ho duplinatctl at anything You'll look bet- indivirlual measurements. the all-wool. crease-reslsh all sold out. 9.50 These include Wor- end checks suitable for ool Gabsrdlnes in plain col- messured by our day! Cropoud and Vicinity Mrs. Leroy Howstt is at present connned to bed with the usual complaint or the present spring. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Butler. form- er residents of Crapaud. nw rc- slde in Toronto. Ont. Mrs. Grace Myer. ("Aunt Grace") was warmly welcomed back to her old home in Crapaud after I. long absence. The home of Mr. and Mrs. Nei- son Molyneaux. crapsud. is back to normal after a disrupting siege of the flu. St. John's Anglican Church W. A. recently installed a refrig- erator as part of the standard equipment of their new rectory. Nllfl.-dary 'anil Vicinity -Rev. John M. sheen, gym. dale. was a. visitor to O'Leary on Thursday. March N. Miss Gloria Read. student at" Mount Allison University Sack- ville. N3. spam Easter n cole- man the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Read. APRIL" 3, 1951” answered roll can with gn rpm; y it-5.:....9.:....Mr.;.1.1. ..... cameo Juraiiir continued from :h:ul"et?r?iar.yl. Ctxlmaron Monday-T eadsy 1:15-0:15. 500 Hlimnhrey Iloaert in the log and quite a large sum was realised most dangerous adventure of his Next ineeting is to be held at Mrs. Howard Woods' on April 4th; cu...-, uggun, 91,, 1,5,, mm". world. for a blonde torch alnger, Mrs. John J. MacDonald and Mr: In "TOKYO JOE”. on-atlnlng Ohester Burke on lunch commit- tee. Roll call. "Sink. lay. pay or Alexander Knox, Florence Merly, play". Lunch was served by the tioasue I-layakaws. ruin. hostess and a pleasant evening spent. Stooge Comedy. The teacher of the Brae ” L ' at her home in Freeland, the Miss Dorms Palmer. spent Easter suest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Palmer. The many friends of Mrs. Harry Mackinnon of the Brae will re- gret to learn that she is on the sick list and unite in wishing her a speedy return to health. Miss Dorothy Read who is em- rnonnrssivit consrnvinve couvsimoiis ” Conventions for the purpose of N mi tin ' . dates to Contest the forthcoming Provinocialmmngralcglng tion will be held at the following times and places. Poll Chairmen are requested to see that each P011 is represent. Mr. Reginald she ren. o of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur sshgrren. pmylid .wml ”” 3?"'k ”' NM” wesbmorelandy .5 new Private Scotia in Summerside was a re- cent visitor to her home in Cole- man the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Read. Sherrcn in the regular army and is stationed at Petawaws, cont. Rt. Rev. H. R. Waterman. D.D.. Lord Bishop of Nova scotia, will administer the rim or connrmation in St. John's Anglican Church. Crapaud. on the first Sunday morning in June. Easter services were conducted in the Church of Scotland in Cole- man by the minister. Rev. Harvey Bishop of Charlottetown. He also spoke in the Milo Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Fred.MacKinnon and family of Miscouche have re- turned to their home after visit- ing Fred's parents in Brae, Mr. and Mrs. Harry MacKinnon. "The seven Words from the Cross" provided an afternoon meditation at St. John's Anglican Church on Good Friday: Easter Communion. despite bad roads, was largely attended. Miss Betty Ba:-wise. teacher at the Knuisford School. spent the Easter holidays at her home in Springfield West, guest of her- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bar- The locks of the barn and lien house on the property of Mr. and Mrs. B. LaBrcche were broken by marauders last Tuesday afternoon. The i5oi'deii police detachment in- wise, vestigated; no charge was laid by the complainants. . Mr. Fred McMillan spent the Easter holidays with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie McMillan of Rosebank. Fred is continuing his studies in music and voice cul. ture in Yarmouth. N. 5.. durinp this past winter. The Library Concert Committee. which embraced the four com. mlinliivs Of Crapaud. Tryon. Vic- toria and Crapaud. is awaiting bet- ter roads for their presentation to local concert-goers. Miss Ada Oulton who is at- tending Business College in Surn- merside spent. the Easter varia- tion at her home in Glenwood the guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Oulton. Mr. Norman Lowther. son of Mr. and Mrs. Eric Loivther. West.- moreland. now living in chnrhgm. Ont... has undergone a minor oper- ation; his return to Cra.paud this spring will depend one the prog- ress of his recovery. Miss Pearl Craig. vice-principal of the O'Leai-y High School spent the Easter holidays with her bro- ther and sister. Mr. Haber and Miss Ella Craig of Poplar Grove. She also attended the '1'eachera' Convention in Charlottetown. Sirnultaneous meetings of St. Jnhnls Vestry and W, A, were new at the rectory Easter Monday ev- ening: after devotions and the transaction of routine business, the two groups were entertained with movies and parlook of re- freshmcnts. Sheri: Ellis, O'Lesry entertain- ed s number of her friends on . Messrs. Robert Dawson. Joseph Thul'5d3.V.M-"Ch 39 0" NW 0003510" Trowsdale and Lloyd Rogerson of her 13th birt.hdaY- 553195 "id comprised the Crspaud delegation Contests Were ehi03'0d Ind ddicir to the regular meeting of the ous refreshments were served. The Charlottetown Board of Trade last young guest of honor received a Wtdmsday evening to hear an number of gifts from her friends address by Mr. Johnston Chew. and good wishes for many more President of. the Maritime Board happy -birthdays. of Trade. :. One of the grand old ladies of A Sbecial meeting has been Glen-wood is ,Mrs. Livingsxinei " ur. railed by the Crapaud Commis- known ailiectionately as sioners. Messrs. B. C. Wood. J. Margaret" recently passed another Nicholson and Arthur Simmons. milestone and is now 9'! years for the evening Of TUGSGIY. ADP” youm. She received many visi- 3rd' 1" "19 c”m'""”"Y H3" "W tors who otilered their congratula- transact general business. voting non; and many cards and mes- of money for new projects for the sale, of conzmmpmong, sh. en. war and review 0! Assessment joys very good health and was Sims” able to escape htelie tlu. ihedlgzi TTC"M'm' hobby, croc ml. 311 EX Cf" Alaska. where timber is I major a 1 d b t.'iful work. P Y V Product. has vast forests of hem- very lovey m cm 1 Hand Tailored ””k- i””” ""1 ml Cedui aev. H. M. and Me Bum" . and dauggtef calrolyn :;eo5f;;iri;- ' '3 we come - To Yaur S:-ilnow stationed in Ox- . . I go;-d, N5, but for over three Illdwldlld years Rev. Mr. Bu:-sen was the minister of the Church of the NI- M gig I. E. ELLIS zarcne in o'Lesry. He spoke CCSIITOIIICII on Thursday "km Much 9 It msmuncz . tn. o'Lui-y Nazarene Church in BY Fire - Auto - Casually the interests of Young Peoples work. He will be epukins in the 6 Summer st. Buninerslda y in PHONE Ml! different Nazarene Churches the Province. The many friends of Rev. Earl and Mrs. Leard who are mission- aries or the United Church oi Canada in India will be pleased W. CHESTER 8. MOBIIDIALU to learn of the birth oi a son on LLB Easter Sunday. March as at the ' ' United Church Mission Hospital. Barrister. Solicitor. Notary. mdim wim..m Hg,-wood, xgv, Etc. Mr. Leard is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Loard of Caecumpec. He has always been interested in Young Peoples work and was one of the leaders in the Western Presbytery Young Peoples Union of the United Church. Alter his ordination he engaged in Young Peoples work in the heldqulrters of the United Church in Toronto and about one year ago went with his bride nee Miss Eleanor Har- wood of Toronto to Indore, Mad- hya. Bharat. Central India. Mrs. Leard is a. University graduate and has been very active in wo- man's work in the United Church. The 0'Laary United Clutch Young Peoples Union met on Thursday night. March I! in the Office formerly occupied in Late Heath strong. l.C. Collections Proniptly Attended To. Money to Loan arle key Chartered Accountant Csnsdian Bank of Commerce Building I-non ms lenuneraide, "P. I. I. ,-.p Ms Sunday School room of the y gmrch Bwuzgyhg Ml" ester oa pres . a con- y E' E' P.rk'..' . ducting opening worship. Plans opt D R0 were made for sponsoring the ' " Q ' play "Aunt Tillie Goes to Town" op;-omgj-nlgg presented by Springfield West players in the O'Leary Hall on lyae Examined Wednesday night. April 11. The Glsaua Fitted minister Rev. W. G. Dickson than Office lloeni spoke on the topic "The Cum-slit: oi the Cross in Christian Experi- ence" showing what the Cross has meant to some of the choicest saints aurins the past I) can- turies including Mary Magdale. St. Francis at Aaalsai. St. Paul. Wesley. Florence Nightimale and David Livingstone and also stress- ing what the Cross means today. The " closed by the Mizpeh Benediction. . i a to 13 - I to I and by appointment Phone 828'! IEGINT TIIIATII ILDO. simmer SI. Slnueralla I. F. llaater I. 0. Ono "1 eoinnorox am: now: In conplata Visa:”A'nslyau w, 1, more we The Ugh I! an la- aiasauasira eomonui Wu ....'n.u""'.g g....'q III:-aids. P.l.L l'''.''' '3. &.""u...'h" i 5'-'1'Ix:'.Itw'I'II 893'- ed by Five Delegates at their lei: District of Prince--Friday, 2nd District of Prince-Friday Verdun Theatre, Central Bedeque Bradalbane Hall Eldon Hall. 2nd District of King's--Thursd Morell Hall Cardigan Hall. Canadian Legion respective Conventions. April 6th at 7.00 p.m. Alberton Court House. , April 6th at 2:30 pm. O'Leary ' 4th District of Prince-Thursday, April 5th at 2:30 p.m. Hall . . 1st District of Queen's-Friday, April 6th at 2:30 p.m. 4th District of Queen's-Thursday, April 5th at 2:30 p.m. ay, April 5th at 2:30 p.m. 3rd District of King's-Thursday, April 5th at 2:30 p.m. 5th District of Queen's-Thursday, April 5th, 8 pm. H Hall. mason BAGNALL, President 0. R. McQUAlD, Secretary. , Starring Valli - This picture has never been ..IAY Pevemedmlpmam aaasmma FITZGERALD ,,.'HAL'WALLIS'...;.... i'S'o'--Evil CAPHOL summer-em. LAST SHOWING TODAY - 3:30-7:15-9:15 "THE WHITE TOWER" Glenn Ford equalled for thrills. 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