:--- -.-a:4:.-.. 5 mi: GUARDIAN; CHARLOTTETOWN Y E S ! THEY ARE HERE NEW KENWOOD BLANKETS "RAMOREST"PLAIN-Rose, Blue, Green, Cedar, Wine, 8.95 72x34 10.50 "FAMOUS" PLAIN-Burgundy, Rose, Blue, Peach, Green, c"”'”'T 12.50 72:: 8-3 "FAMOUS" FLORAL TINT-Woodrose, Larkspur, Zinnia, Juniper Green. 72... ................ 13.50 THIRD FLOOR HCDRE Ev WLEUD E I RADIATOR FLIISHING Now is the time to have your radiator flushed- do not wait until it starts to heat. Save delay and costly repairs by having it done NOW MALLETT'S BATTERY SERVIBE SAVE T R C T 0 R S SAVE IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ltublu-r tired Row Crop Farm Tractors and crawler-mounted Tractors. These row crop rubher tired tractors are equipped with a Con- tinental R:-rl Seal Engine. Rated Horsepower In on Drawer 27 ll.l'.. and an Belt 8i H.l'. Timken axle and transmitter. Weight when empty 3.100 lbs. and when loaded 4.450 lbs. coin- pir,-ia with lights. governor and power take-off. These machines are priced at sl,350.00 em-h, f.o.b. Fredericton, N. B. -ALSO- l.au:c-niidr- Bel-tie Crawler Tractors powered with Hercules gas engine, and equipped with two power take-oft outlets and angledozer. Weight 2.265 lbs. Price tM.700.00 each, f.o.b. Fredericton, N.B. Shipment can be made at once. Write or Phone EASTERN EQUIPMENT LIMITED P. (). Box 7'18 Fredericton. N. B. H503 '29 For information see E. G. GAY. Room 212, Queen Hotel, Charlottetown. . SERVICE! . E E QUALITY VALUE - FERTILIZERS O1 and viiilay Douglas Hardy and J. elements of O'Iesry were visitors to char- iottcimvn on May 9th. Mrs. R. 1". MacAuslsnd and Mrs. Errol Stetson, Bloomfield, were visitors to Charlottetown on May 9th. . Mr. and Mrs. Bertram nrooks of 1-Ialilax arrived in Oleary where they will visit relatives and friends for a few weeks. Mrs. George Easter at Dunbiane is on the sick list having suffered a weal: spell last week. Her many friends wish her a speedy recovery. Motor visitors to Oharlottetown on May 9th were:- Mrs. W. G. Dick.son and Norma and Jean and Mrs. Mu: Palmer also Mrs, J. M. Sheen and George and Allan and Mrs. Singleton. . Mrs. Watson Siiliker and her daughter Mrs. MacDonald have ar- rived back to their home in 0'Leary after a pleasant visit to Boston and other American cen- ters. They made the trip, leaving and returning by plane and have had a splendid time. Rev George and Mrs. Cunning. ham and baby of Alberton have left on their vacation which they will spend at their former home in Ontario, driving to Toronto and other Canadian centers, on their trip they were accompanied by Miss Eleanor Livingstone of Dunbiane Who 15 being employed in Montreal. Attending the session or the Prince Edward Island Presbytery or the United Church of Canada. which met in regular session in the Heart: Memorial Hall in'vChar- lottetown on May 9th were:- Rev. John M. Sheen of Elmsdaie; Rev. W. G. Dickson, and Messrs. R. 5'. M.acAusland and Errol Stetson of O'l..eIry; Rev. B. B. Colborne of Springfield West and Rev. R. H. Baxter of Bideiord. The Mission Band of the Knuts- iord Baptist Church met on sun- day at the Baptist Maine in o'Leiu'y. The Scripture was read by Mrs. C. O. Hewlett. Bonita Adams was secretary. Thera were seven- teen members present. After the devotional exercses were over, the remaining period was spent prac- ticing for the Mother's Day pro- gram. The ladies of the W. M. .5. held a Mother's Day program on Sunday evening in the Knutsiord Baptist Church. ' The Brae United Church Young Peoples Union held their regular meeting on Monday night May 8th at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne MacNevin, There was a very large attendance. The Vice-Presl. dent, Mrs. F. W. MacLeod con- ducted an inspiring worship ser- vice assisted by several members. The play will be presented by the Women's Institute at Birch Hills. The minister, Rev. W. G. Dickson then led in the study of Chapter 5 and 7 0! the Book of Acts. The meeting-closed by the Mlzpah Benediction after which delicious reireshmenis were served. The Knutsford Baptist Mission- ary society held their regular meet- ing at the home of Mrs. George Jelly, the President, Mrs, Dan Smallman presided. There was a large attendance. Mrs. George Dewar read the scripture. A de- P.W. C. LLOYD BECK MAcLEOD. son of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Mac- Leod. Lloyd received his early education at Sea View whence he came to P.W.C. In 1946. He is an officer cadet in the RCNR, but his future lies in the field of agricul- iure which he intends to study at MacDonald College next fall. CHARLES IAN MacM.'l'LI.AN' son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mac- Millan, Charlottetown. Ian grad- uated from Queen Square School into P.W.C. In 1948. This year he has been President of thq AAA. and la Vice-Freslilent of the Grad-l uating Class. He plans to take up the study of medicine at Dal- housle. Earl Jelly "spring I ' --mg in connection with our religious life". Roll call was answered with I verse of scripture. Plans were made for a quilting and sewing for White Cross work to be sent to India; this meeting to be held Thursday afternoon at the parsonage. The Birthday Box was opened and from which twenty dollars was rea- lized. The meeting closed by the Mizpah Benediction. A delicious lunch was served by the hostess asistsd by the Misses Olive Jelly and Lorraine MacNeill. Of interest to the people of the Western section of "The Island" is that the Rev. Mr. Templeton, re- nowncd and celebrated Evangelist who will be supplying the pulpit of Trinity United Church in Char- lottetown during July when the regular Minister Rev. H. E. D. Ashford will be on his holiday. votional paper was read by Mrs. r ability of Rev. Mr. Templeton as Cove and he will also be the guest will conduct 3 number of special 5This is no ordinary Cake Server . . . but a beautiful piece of genuine Tudor Plate you'll be proud to own. Send for it today. Skilfuily fashioned by the famous Oneida Community Silversmith: . . . in the exquisite . this fine pierced Cake Server would cost you 52.00 in the stores. but you get it for only 75: with two box tops from Ann! -Jemima Cake Mixes (sec coupon below ). "June" Graduates NEIL IODEBIOK MacLl10D, son ot Mr. Norman MscLeod and the late Mrs. Macbeod. Summer- side. This year Neil is President of the Graduating Class. a mem- ber of the Welshman Stall and the Social Committee. He also Payed defense on the P.W.C. hockey ieam. Neil plans to attend Dal- housie University next &l U I law student. JAMES REUBEN MORRISON son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel R. Morrison. Monti-ole. James grad- ,uated from Tignlsh Convent into ' P. W. C. in 1348. He intends to ob- tain a degree in science. nraloring In Physics. Photos By Craswell car i ” . during the third week of July beginning July 17th. Present tentative plans made at the Session of the P. E. 1. 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