x PAGE TWELVE Professional, cards I. EMILE iiicm Chartered Accountant Cenedisa Bank or commerce lull dint lununereide. P. E. I. PHONE 288! W. Albert Robertson Chartered Accountant 9. E. L MUTUAL BUILDING Granville at Water Street Biunmereide DIAL ' 0. I0! ISM on E. E. PAIIKMAK Ut . lt.U. ()I"I'0liIETlIIST Glasses Fitted Office Hours: 9 In 12 - I to I and by appointment. PHONE 828'! EEGE.N'T THEATRE BLDG. Iummer St. Sumruerside Tiifr. HUNTER ii. ii. UPTOMITRIBT sununeralda. P. I. I. complete Vllull Anaiyeee Glasses Fitted PHONE 3116 RiiiALLMAN's BUILDING A. Raymond Grunt. B5c.. 0.D. OPTOMETRIST Complete Visual Analysis Clues: Fitted In Water Street. Summer-eme Above Maurice Mill's Men's Wee! Phone 8530. Eyes Examined OR. J. A. OOIROII DENTIST Dental X-Bays Bmallinan Building SUIIIIIIERSIDE Dill 23!! TETif PHYSICIAN A SURGEON Water Street (Oppoello Ilolman'e) IIuurs:- 11:00-12:00 A.liI. Dally. 2:00-4:00 Daily -Except Wed. needsy 'I:o0-3:00 Tuesday. Friday. Saturday. And by appointment DIAL 1031 .'fI'IE GUARDIAN. airport on March I. en route by air to Toronto where. as a busi- ness college graduate. she will take up oflice work in conformity with the college treining received. Inest wishes of relatives and friends accompanying Miss Ads, in her chosen occupation. Hampton and V.icini'l'y V March Isl. brought encouraging news concerning favorable progreu being made by our sick petlents in the P. E. 1. Hospital. includingy h ll. Mr. I-is ' . i.'::x.'?..l2. :33"; E. 5:... .'.'ll-nu c-on nouns In" with wm i h . t -. , - Baa.-mn'Iured by I one qt” e N Mrs, Evan wright and Mrs. John Dixon.” presidents respectively of M. L M mo ld. Victoria and Hampton auxiliaries, Jmod bee gir nlbchngnu ;we're leaders, and Mrs. Allison Lea MacE-achemv spent Sunday was organist for this interesting in . , .. g lservioe. Hampton C. G. I. T. girls Bomhlm N3” of anus pu 'sang a chorus. with Miss Ruthie Members of Hampton W. M. S. . . .W. - :?du' Mr Ind M" J Mum,” Cannon taking the solo parts. The ' 1address on prayer was given by Mr Johnnie Ty stewam N". .Mrs. Clayton Morrison. Prayers of ,0 interccssion were given -MacK Dixon, Mrs. cher, Mrs. Windsor Bell. Mrs. Al- lison Les. Inez Gass and Mrs. Herbert Gill, and the Misses Mar- garet Cannon and Roma Eherren received the offering. Hymns sung av g ilxv the congregation were: ”Pr.alsc Relatives and friends of Mrs IMV Lord the Km3 9! Heavfft "0 Lloyd Thomson. he, hm", Mrgilsord and Master of Us All .-"LIII. Shaw, and Mr. Beecher Inrnen,lPp our Hat” 0 K1” I" Km55"' whose general health has not been! The P” Th” GAVE” 1'”''d.15 as dwred, wish u, extend b”tiEnded. Following the benediction Wish” (or H) early reswmuon wlby Mrs. Dixon, Hampton menibers enjoyable health. unbroken in theI”” Sue”-" 0r Vwwrm A”x”l”3' (mm, b uh , 1 L for all enjoyable social at the Ckwgmaynczfy S C un or uni elhome of Mrs. Fred Inman. by Mrs , Homer Proven- I Argyle, was a business visitor Victoria and Hampton on March .1. Mr. Stewart. who has the repu- tation of being a proficient oyster fisherman, reports an excellent season's catch and ready custom-! ers awaiting. ...... -OI. Notvrithslmiding a prolonged per- iod of adverse weather and trav- elling conditions, the district resi- dents have laid in another yearksy WINNIPE-Gr ,cP,gA H” Sm,” fuel supply from their bountiful 8.: inches long was mswnnd byl W””d”"d5i "Id ' ha” ""3" "id in city workman in a pile of refuse. grains home from the cleaning E. A wood. sueetgcmmmg sump ml”- WWI I0? Red '-lm9- iintendent. said various shells "and or lplenty of bullets" have gone into lli-xi Ada Lola Campbell. dallzh-'ilic incinerator and exploded ill l-!l' Of Mr 300 Ml'-!- Jtlmes V-Ipasl years One workman was in- Campbell. to Moncton jui-ed recently, HOOKEY AT RAOEWAY STADIUM FRIDAY, MARCH 12th ALBERTON REGALS vs. MOUNT PLEASANT BOMBERS 5th Game in Best-of-Five Semi-Finals Winner to meet O'Leary Maroons. Game Time 8:30 DANG ER SIGNAL motored I The Modern Home Uses w i PROPANE I HOLMAN'S Because It's- I l - CLEAN I - ECONOMICAL - FAST . I 3 2 coiiveiiiiaiir - SAFE of fuel . . . Propane The person who uses Propane Gas as a fuel for cooking. heating, water heat- ing. and even refrigeration would definitely Not Change it for any other type man's has fully trained and experienced Service Personnel to look after your Propane Gn.-i requirements at all limes. -Use Propane Gas for iill home heating and cooking. Gas is wonderfully clean. fssl. dependable and safe! Hol- Be wise . . . Be modern -- IHIIAII and Dealers Monicu. oo-or union- more Aiiomplete Selection of Enterprise Gas Ranges. Water Heaters, Hotplate: And Other Propane Gas Equipment . T. H6”L”ili"AN LTD. SUMMERSIDE ABNFAST GOAL COMPANY MONTAGUE ELECTRIC COMPANY Provincial Distributors Ciierlottetown .... Montegue Morell o”1":.".'; and took place from his late resid- :met. March 1 at the home of Mr. UHARLUTT ET 0 WN Elnsilale llnil Vicinity --ur. end Mrs. Maxwell Carn- eron and dauphter. Miss Gloria. were visitors to Elmsdele on sun- day. IN MEMORIAM MR. CARROLL HUGHES seldom hu s shock been felt so keenly or such heart felt sympathy been expressed. as when it. was -- ' learned on February 22, thet Mr. Messrs. James and Leigh 0- Carroll Hughes had passed away Brien. Mr. PTID-K MCMIIU3 "15 Miss Frances McAlduiI were visit- si. his home at the early age of ore to Kensington on Bundey. 51 years. The lsto Mr. Hughes had been about his work as usual, that morning, and on his arrival home at noon he mentioned that his right. arm felt numb. within the next few hours. he suffered a series of strokes and passed away at five o'clock of the same day. after being fortified .by the int ritos of his Church, by his pastor luv- ervnd Eugene Murray. Mr. Ivan O'Brien returned home on Monday after spending I few days in 'n-uro. N. 5. . . . Mrs. Fraser Rix was hostess to Eimsdele Women": Institute last week. Next moeting is to be at the home of Mrs Charles Barnett. Her many friends regret to learn that Mrs. George Adams is a pa- Boru at Emerald. Junction he , was the son of Mr. Peter and Mrs. 'v'"”' I" w95I"" HRW-'"'” md Suzanna Hughes. He was educet- ;"l5Illm H" A W9”? '”"m '0 lea . ed at the local school in his early years, and later he attended St. Dunstan's College. Shortly after leaving College he became engaged as an employee in different phases of employment of the C. N. Rall- way. and he was thus occupied at the time of his death. He was a devoted and untiring worker in the interests of the Benevolent Irish Society and the members of that organization show- ed their sincere sorrow at the passing of one of their meat belov- ed members by a large body of them attending his funeral in full regalm. Those who intimately knew him, deeply fcci, that by his exemplary life of humility, charity and good- will to all men. he reminded them of the doctrine of Christ, that man is made In Godls likeness. His death will be deeply mourn-, ml by his devoted wife, the form- er Miss Alice Deighsn. one sister. Reverend Sister St. Peter of St. BI'ldgII.S Notre Dame Convent. Toronto. Besides these and other near relatives. a host of friends will long cherish the memory of Carroll Hughes. The many floral tributes, mass cards and messages of sympathy tetified to the high esteem in which the deceased was held. His funeral was largely attended The many friends of Mrs. Char- les'Ada.ms are pleased to learn that she is improving in western Hospital where she has been re- ceiving t.res.i:ment. It is pleasing to report that Mr. Pius McKenns expects to be dis- chazged from Western Hospital soon. He has been a patient there for some time. Mu. Orin Wsllece returned to her home on Friday from Char- lottetown after spending a pleas- ant visit with relatives there. Donnie Adamo. son of Mr. and Mrs. Junas Adams. was operated on for appendicitis in Prince County Hospital on March 8. Ev- eryono is wishing for him sspeedy convalesoence. Her many friends are pleased to learn that Mrs. Warburton Mur- ray ls making a good unprove- ment from her recent illness. She is a patient in Western Hospital. Mr. William Brennan": many friends are pleased to hear of the steady improvement from his re- cent illness, at his home. Friends in this community re- gret the continued illness (M Mr. ence on February 25. to St. James' wimam Mountain in hospital It Churrh, summerfleld whore Requiem High Mass was celebrated Album” by Reverend Eugene Mu"'y' WM Many friends and relatives in also conducted the services at the grave Elmsdale regret to hear of the Pallbearers were Messrs. James o:PEN:);I,C;:1a E3!” Allen. John J White, Leslie Trnlnnr. Earl Clnw, Arthur Lamb and Percy Murphy. g May his soul rest in peace. Cord Of Thanks Mrs. Aims Hughes wishes to ex- press hearlfclt appreciation to Mrs. Peter Clarke. R.N.. Mrs. Ger- ard Allen RN. and Mrs. .7. Austin Murphy for their kindness and help: also those who remembered wiih flowers, mass cards. messages of sympathy and letters in her recent bereavement. Brennan. son of the late Mr. and Mrs. James Brennan. Ellrnsdale. Deepest sympathy is extended to his sister. Mrs. Lottie Foraythe, and his brother. Mr. Douglas Brennan, besides the other mem- bers of his family residing in the U. 6. A. -Y. Bedaque llotos -Wild geese arrived at Yarn- wood and Lower Bodoque. sev- rralldays ago. This is earlier than Uiilia . Freetown and Vicinity The World Dey of Prayer service snniisnri-.d by the Women's Intel'- Church Council of Canada, was held in Freetown Presbyterian Church on March I with members from the Presbyterian Baptist and United Churches attending. The Theme of the service prepared by Dr. Sarah Chakko of India, was, "That They May Have Life." The Her many friends and relatives are sorry in loam that Mrs Ralph Maccauil, Carleton siding, is con- fined to her home with an attack of jaundice. All hope for her a speedy recovery. Rev. George K. Ward. pastor of the Bedeque Unltod Church charge. delivered the first of in series of sermons on the "seven last Words from the Cross." last Sunday morning. March 7, There was in line congregation. service was conducted by Mrs. George Jardlne and Mrs. Scott (;,1m,' with M” John pawl” The sympathy of their relatives " orunm, ma opgninz with and friends goes out to Mrs. James E. Arsenault, on the occasion of the sudden death of her husband. at Petllcodiac. N. B. inst satur- day. the hymn "Prslse My Soul. The King Of l-Ii-aven." Prayers of in- tori-saslon were offered by Mrs. John Lewis. Mrs! Robert Jardine, Mrs. Elton Cairns, Mrs. Hubert Miu:Nelll, Mrs. Prank Cairns and Mrs. Edison Dammerell. The ad- dress of the afternoon was given by Mrs Allison Proffitt, who bas- ed her message on the theme of the service. The offering was re- ceived by Mrs. Robert Jsrdlne. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Affleck, were visitors to Moncton. N. 3.. on March fl. They were accom- panied by Messrs Byron Noonan. Davis Murray, Arthur Collett and Miss Georgie Murrey. Act of Praise, of Penitence, of Thanksgiving and of Dedication, An lnlerestlnc lncld-nl ls "- were road by the lenderg and re. ported from that section of the Trans - Canada. Road between Central Beds-que and Ross' Corner. This part of the road was termed a. "sea of mud.” It appears that one of the men operating a trac- for or bulldozer. used in "ferry- ing" cars and trucks over the sea of mud had the misfortune to lose hiii wallet, containing ii very considerable sum of money. To all appearance it was going to be e dead loss. The said wallet get in literal mud bath. At any rate It remained in the mud all night. The following day the men in ouestion went about the grim dirty or helping to get on their way those who were heading for Buinmerside or Bordon. whichever way they wished to go. What was his surprise and delight. as he churnerl up tbs mud, to see the lost wallet coming to the iiurfnccl No time was lost in wiping off the slimy mud and placing the lost article in ii safer place than if had been before. sponded to by the congregation. The hymn. "The Day Thou Gav- eat, Lord. is Ended", and the Ben- edlction brought an inspiring meeting to a close. Mrs Hayfield Shaw of Mt. Pina- simt. accompanied by her two children. Gloria and Keith, spent the past. week in Lower Freetown. gurst of Mrs. Shawls parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Burns. Mrs. Jardlne Stavert. was I re- cent. visitor to Kelvin at the home nf hi-r son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs Scott Clark. Lnwiir Freetown Farm Forum .-ind Mrs. Walter Bernard. with 10 members attending. The tonic for lhr evening was "Are School laxeii fair" which produced I. good deal nf discussion and proved very in- tereatlng. Aftzr the discussion period. games and contests took place and were-. enjoyed by all Lunch was then served by lh hostess. Al. the next meeting. in- stniction in firsl aid will be given by Mrs. Louis Cairns. Mr. and Mrs. Robert. Affli-ck mid Ii visit to Charlottetown on Sunday, where they called on Mr. Frank Murnv, who lg 9, patient in the P. E. I. aenetorlum. -IQ. Mr. George Jnrdlne Attend-rl the monthly meeting of the P. 1:. Island Presbytery held in Zion Church. Charlottetown. on March 2. Mr. Jardlnn in among those vip- W THE AiiiiuAL vii-:Eiiiic l 0! The IQENSINGTON DAIIIYING O0-OP ASSOCIATION LTD. will be held in The King George Hall on ,Tuesdey. March 10th at 2:00 pm. pointed Commissioners in the General Assembly to be held in Toronto in June. H3 ; Bruce Ilowerl. Secretory. Tyne lialloy ilotos plans to spend some time visiting leaders for next year. Miss Constance sharp and Min Myrtle Williams left March I. by train for Hamilton, Ont, where they will seek employment. Miss Evelyn Morrison. Conway, has accepted A position in the Royal Bank of Canada at Tyne Valley. Mrs. James Daley. Inns. is spending I few days visiting with Mrs. C. I. Lidstons. Thos. Nisbet en- of Mr. and Mrs. tertsiried with three tables bridge on March ll. Mr. Carmen MacNell and daughter, Wendy and Miss Gertie Me.cNevln. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. James MncLesn. summer- slde on March 7. The regular Missionary soc- iety of the Presbyterian church met at the home of Mrs. Edward MacArthur on March 8. Mrs. Dan MacLesn is spending sometime visiting her sister. Mrs. William smith, Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Donald MacLean motored to Charlottetown on March 7, where they visited with friends. Mr. J. Eldon Rsmssy. or Hall- fsx. N. 8., spent the week-end with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Ramsay. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Dyment and family, Slemon Park, were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Foliand on March 7, The annual World Day of Prayer was held March 5, in Tyne Valley Presbyterian Church with Mrs. Hardy Ran'isa.V End M”- Leeman Campbell as leaders and Mrs. Robert Millar acting as or- ganist. The Beautiful Garden of Prayer" was sweetly rendered by Mrs. I-Iermriri Dyment with Mrs. Charles Mnciiay. accomlilml-it The theme for the service was "Thiit. they may have Life." and In interesting address was lllV"l on that theme by Mrs. Hart Lid- stone. Rev. .1. A. MacDonald spoke for a few moments on at John lat ehsntcr. lat verse. Prey”! were offered by M11 W"l?5'-" Marchbank. Mrs. Robert Miller. Mrs, Thomas Nisbet. Mrs. Ed- ward Ramsey and Mrs Erie Wil- Hams, offering was taken by Mll- sigmigy Vines and Mrs. Waldn Macbougsll. W EH. is Remembered By Staff on Transfer MONCTON, B. - On H16 occasion of his leaving Monclnn to take up his new position as general storskeeper at Winnipeg. Mr. Fraser was presented WW1 " pair of binoculars on behalf of the Regional officers by the Re- gional vice-president and General Mgnuu, W. E. Robinson. Tn- butss were paid to Mr. Fraser on the co-operation which the vgrioug departments of the railway had received durlnz Ills Wlm 0' office in Monclon. and best wishes were extended in his new field. Mr. Fraser was also presented with ,n oil calming entltlrrl "Spring", the work of one of his 99 "" OYAI. BOIIDIN Friday-Saturday 7:15-9:15; Mat- inee 2:30 Saturday. The ('0lYl9IIYv "STOP I'0U'BE KILLING M!" In Color. - j "CAMEO" Remington Friday-Siilurday 7:15-9:15; Mat.- inee 2:30 Saturday. Peter Law- in -Mm 0- 5- Shlrv lell March A. B. ciuiia. chief clerk or the B. by train for Montreal where she dwlrgment, her granddaughter, Mrs. Wil- liam Devidge. Mrs. lllmer Baker and Mrs. I-lei-t Lidslone were appointed E MARCH 12. 19;. staff. Miss Andree Thibodesu. on trig formal address plying g. -.., babel! oi the nut of the Utorel to thresteem in whicli ii: r Department. the presentation be- is held. Mrs. Fraser was 5;. 3 made by Mia Loulu Wilson. membereu with china cl--3 esucers presented by M153- Savage. T and read an ecoompariy- Ei 7'” CANADIAN ARMY MOBILE RECRUITING TEAM will best LEGION HALL-Ti I1. March 15th. LEGION HALL-A berton, March 16th. LEGION HALL-0'Leu'y. Merch 17th. LEGION I-IALL--Summer-side. March 18th, LEGION HALL-Summersldo, March liith. Office Hours: 10:00 am. to 8:00 p.ni. Men 17-40 years of age (45 for skilled tradesmen) are invited to discuss a career in the Canadian A1-my with the Recruiting Representative. No obligation to your inquiry. CAPITOL Summon-side Tonight 7:15-9:15; Saturday 2:30-7:15-9:15 N The sensolionol .. g behind-the-guns ' J "set-upl ueesm-so evi- WARNER BROS IYAI RING FRANK JOA LUVEJUY-WELDUN ............IU EISINGER ........ ..lEWlS SEILER ALSO - ALSO Another Big Chapter in the Adventures of "COMMANDO CODY" (Sky Morshol of the Universe! u Today Saturday. . REGENT fc-rd. Richard Greene. Janlre Ruli- in "IIOGUES MAIICH" Also Serial and News. AD I l I IEIEEL. Dier! Ia-MQTEI-it OUR BOARDING HOUSE KAT LAST, woizo FROM -w "DEAR 5TuP&. DiD You GET THE -ram EDISON 'i(Ai.ocv-Kiiieizlg FER wirci-l I TRADED vouz NUTTY coA'r-ci-imsz 3 rr mess I THE CALORIES ou'rA 5000,60 FAT MOLL9 I KIN GOBBLE ANY- .r.;f'v, THING AN' 6'riLi. omov g DEAL, i-li.il-if Major Hoopl- I "TOM consort l(ALOi2V- "W 3A i4iLLei2z"-'-UM-KuMi:! M ' , -ui-iAw.'--My wozol P -- HOW DO you suppose a-- wi-ieze I bit: HE -- I5 IT l i i l l " "IIIIIIIIIIIII I