mm; 15. 1950 rifwesrsan ouaaoisn Ki"? PRINCE (JOIJNTY OFFICE I summer Street. Burnnserllda. Phone Iul Jaws, Subscriptions. Advertising Iepreaentatives J. ELMER MURPHY and GIOIGI CLOW House Phoneli The Guardian may be 800! and I032. bought at any of the fouovvlng stores in Bumtneralde: uh"-., summer street; Gourilea Drugstore. tl Central Street. E9" ”?q,wg4t.and. Water street; Mark Gaudat, 67 Granville Street; 9"" noucetIe's Grocery, Second Street; Island Motor transport, water street: Alban's Grocery, I10 Bureau ltress. K. L. Wane In lanalnglon Guardian will be delivered to any home In Elumsneralda by Curler I119 n so her any or Ila per week. Phone 8081 for this eervloe or (Ive 5'5! 0"," 99 us. boy responsible for delivery on your route. f-!'Tf.:7 r ERA1. INSURANCE. Ralph rrrigiigtart. summerslde. ,mrooi(FlELD llikl-Ira. Kan- ,, pi-esbyterian Players pre- ..R,w;h--Made Family". Friday. -DABNLEY PLAYEB8 will present "High Jlnlu" at Hollister Hall and 0'Leary's Cow" in Clinton Hall, Friday. June 16th. -IIABTSVILLE HALL. Kensl.ng- K. of C. Officers Are Elegled The annual meeting of the Bishop Mcnchern Assembly of the Fourth Degree of the Knights of Oolixnbus was held last night in the summersid Council Chamber. Faithful Navigator Daniel E. Neon- an presided and the members heard reports on the activities of the Assembly for the past year which indicated that much ex- cellent and worthwhile work was being carried on. The election of the officers for the incoming term was held and resulted as follows: Faithful Nav- igator, Gecrge Clow, Bummerside; THE GUARDIAN 25th Anniversary Trinity(ihurchVl.M.S. -Amid a beautiful setting of flowers, in Epworth Hall. the June meeting of the W. M. S. of the summerside Trinity United Church, which took the form of a Twenty-fifth Birthday party, was held on Tuesday afternoon, with CHARLOTTETOWN ' Annual Meeting Presbyterian Vl.Il.S. -Mrs. Donald Baker was ap- pointed president of the W. M. B. of the Bummerside Presbyterian Church at its annual meeting on Tuesday afternoon in the church 'hall. Mrs. Maurice Mill presided. -. and opened the meeting with the 1011. 0C0llDl'llliZ the chair. The opening hymn was "Praise Ye the mr " with Mrs. B. R. Sharpe at the piano. It was followed with prayer by Mrs. J. S. Hinton, 1"or- dedicated the offering. ty members responded to roll call . sixteen members fespondgd and many visitors were welcomed. iwith . favorite Bibi, verse, Ah- lllcllldllll Miss Elma Inman, mis- inual reports were submitted by rlomry on furlough from Trlm- . the leaders or secretaries of the iwith Mrs. Cleve Whalen at the piano. After the reading of Psalm 46 in unison, Mrs. Hilbert John- son led in prayer. Mrs. J. S. Perry "19 Pnlldent. Mrs. W. Arthur Al- 3 singing of "0 Worship the King", 1 PAGE ELEVEN i EVERYONE From Tignish To Souris Saves in I-l0LMAN"S BIG nt , rune lath. at 51” 99055035 by fPR';adPi9;(1;&&t:T1Hm:113Nf15T:::3m Faithful Admiral,DanielE.Noonsn, dad. The financial report sub-i follawlns groups; Brromuhgm ' L. 0- L- June ymh at no sypanmed Pg” Charlottetown: Faithful Capt- mitted was gratifying. Mrs. A. E. - Mission Band, Baby Band, Home " AGGIE OLEARV. L 0 B A i ' 3' tain. Charles Praught; Il'aith- Woodside reported three cartonsrrgeipers, us we” as rhe seaerur-yvs -Sfacrczlgj.) ..Bx,idg” Dena, ' ' ' ' g ful Pilot. wad Kellyi: f:1llh- Vr:(5TmuC1f:th131E W91” lihiligg til" I and treasurers reports of the (Rm ' ' ' ' ,cKI .) nphunr gr.-IRE UVDH1 cog-r-R.0LgA ful scribe, omas reg an: all 0 e V8 U0 0 - 01' i W. M. 5. : hu9" lllmrgun Md 3' ' "Mr rt . A Faithful Comptroller, Frank Mac- C. C. R. A. A communication onl Mr, J 5, perry cohvemr of mm" lw””d”vM"'phy)' 55 hm" ”'b""""g m we Fm" Millan: F. 1. s.. L. 0. Kelly; 1''. 0. Christian Stewardshill was read the ' blommati ' c ittee st gw;;;,;-”;;;:.i:'":':”'ei:.:.";' l::.:".:r..”.:;i:?ft.;::,;:g0:;g ............ ......... by M... tor. Mrs. .. M- .".;'.......”:i'.".. The Once -A-Year Event - Famous .. A i t At the conslusion of the meet- Callback drew attention to the omcers for rhe ehsurh cu. ida-V, June lfith. nearly out. About 1,000 acres of . 3 Y ' by ":3 rs: '” i?f.i..i”?::l::”.2;”.P”;l”s””.i.?;:? M” W” A ' v I '" irntion. llumcns nsiuie w 9 the fire which was active on s "9 wmm 9' " C 3' ' -' ' ' w"'P”5m""' M” wmm” lllazlllg 3 "es s Md in central Bedeque Hulk mu, r,om rm. I whhe. Member, r- ---- --r--w, The WOTSNP Sfmce 0P9"Ed Forbes; Corresponding secretary, Friday. June 16th. Afternoon of summenlde Detachment. R. cg -LEAVE; FOR. CONV'ElsTl0N- with the singing The Chmch” Mrs. Clarence Marchbank: Re- ,. meeiilul 5:10.!haves;-gglngnregghgng M. P. went Tuesday night on th. Mr.hD0mitlan (Gallant, 3:1: gnemfiunuzgigrrm, ffoll&wesl0hl;y lgleicording Secretary. Mrs. J. Lloyd , N . mac. 8 '. no dh.,cm, h H A b ,1. couc e.-represen a ve 0. -Ve - cr u e L . -iGorrill; Treasurer. Mrs. .1. 0. ! Ca e TF;ll'"”," w”;..p'”;'” Lghehilr 5.5;,” mm ihgpegepgimenb um federation Life Insurance Lc.. sc- by Mrs. A. A. Lem-llult and llrulel” cobh; Home Helpers secretary, l pnr "iihcn Fhe l!'('s re 3 - companied by Mrs. Gallant are in unison for the aim and object-Mrs. Maurice mu; Mission Band ,d,"' Admission 25 and 15. Public Works was used to plow a fire break.-S leaving this morning for the nat- ional convention of the company 05 the 50Ci9lY- "Hamllllilhr 39”” 'leaders, Mrs. Hilbert Johnson and Loves Me" was sung as a quartet- --m”''”” "R" " ETC 1 h id t 13 it o t b th Mr Sheen Llewellyn M” wym" Birch: Mm Mm 1 M f 5 Id gum." SCHOOL CONCERT which wil be e a an n e y e . s. . H ' . ,,,hd Mrs, Johnsujn were up. , 690119 El)” "lo" ” "mmers 9 uA splendid program was my June 19th to mrd.--S Travers and Inman. Growing vointed delegates to amend me Md ,. jolly party with eight of his voung friends on Thursday after- sented in the Summerslde Audi- -TENNIS DIEETlNCs- With the Yetlrs" in the Society as , , .Presbyteria1 to be held in Belfast a whole since Union was recount- WATCH FOR IT 2 - . - -. . gr, hr of tin July. It was decided that no now til:iti"ilf.lgh'l")l11e ”iT.l2f5. this r'."upus.ttiailgheshlffliirzhii Tmght me '""'.'b"5 9! me ed by M” W" T”"m””" the 1”' meetings would be held in July or uni: brthdav cake which con- their teachers and assisted by Summemde Tmms chm mu me” W" M the w'M'5-W55 10'"f""y August, and Mrs. Birch was np- ' high Q the serving ,of l'efresh- Miss Patricia Saunders staged ” the Caplwl Bowung Alleys to presented by M” J' F' Scam Dolnted COHVPHEF Of the Visiting crud” ” hold their annual meeting and to Growing with the Years. in 9 rignts, was the centre of attx-aw lion. -5' v ..muDAL SHOWER -- Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Mcnrthur, Kenslngwn. the following concert: The en- nouncer was Donald Cameron. The Kerry Dance ln costume by the children of Grade II; The Year on Parade by Grade III; A draw up plans for the activities of the coming summer monihs. Pres- ident Earl Smith said last night that he hoped that there would be a large attendance at the meet- committee for the Summer. The secretary was requested to write a letter oflsympathy to Miss Annie Gordon in her recent bereavement. Mrs. E. L. Walker our own Auxiliary was present-l ed from the following view- points: Membership by Mrs. Frank Yeo; Giving by Mrs. victor Tra- vers; Reading by Mrs. G. N. Som- SAVE FOR 11'! N aweuz ,4 ..',-'.,' mmmmd a large number ox Spanish Ba"ad' ”N0' sin" by in: not only of the old members ers- Service by Mrs. Stirling: ut(fPr::SedfoiEhat.rhleiSr t'3ntLi1r1'ien riiigfci ' mm” and neighbors on lfhursdalf Gmde W; ”Auce' Blue Gown"' by and officers but of any of the Leadership by Mrs. Hammond rt; lie 5th at rear Aft; rayer 4 mm ;lERllB(l :k'1i(i:1':lirtei?n Miszmlflerti SW51” Gogdenlrneaned spring YOUHKCT 13801319 in Summerside Johnson and full um? Church byutxhge prjasitzlesntlihe. hvmn p”Sav i their ' i - A rt P y an e an A Through the . ' . , ' ' ' .', . rzezts. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Night. choruses by Grade vnys. who cared to become members cf worker by M'5- 5r so B"w"t The iour. Like a shepherd Ifead Us Umtgd church were Mr and Mn... Edwmd Island Hospital m ch”, ' agar The sympuhhy or the com. Myron McAi'iimr. nn the occasion the Club.--S "10-W13 Lihny or Demcaum m was sung and the Lord's Prayer W. E. Brooks of Summerside. lottelown for treatment, and hope. munity go to the bereaved. y. 1 her approaching marriage. gs0(-"AL C; B VT 3 --- Advance together and prayer repeated in unison A Social hour she may Soon be able to mm”, W Mr. and Mrs. Ame M3CNe,,n .3 imrn the guests had assembled an Mm wmslge bl;f)m:1:;TA:?h -ZWELFARE Gaotr HOLDS brought iheumeetmg to a close. ,o,m,ed when tea was served, -5 ms. Jam Machenmn was the he, home hwy movmd m"m.”. and mmly 0, west cape m,,,, e hgnrietia was escorted to a "named the members of the MEETING. --The closing of the The presidents for the. 18155”: . guest of her son on sunday and usual good health. visitor to Cascumpec on Sunday, monlnd dl1iziilr1:xl.elo3d hsilliilemelxileir Social Club of the Summersde Home and Schema wgclmre Group wl(iinXfmlEe)deB1llffrhnlf bEen.Al1;-I:-iwes? e "WY W9" Among those who at- and while there they were the was mu ' . i was held on we nes ay evening Ne . ac o, s. . '- -. tended the Bloomfield U lted Mr. James Hudson. cascumpec, guests of their daughter Mrs. if”-5i”v M'5sEmneHumphry played fhiulrrthggg ?,:f,l,s,f,ri”,:,,::;:”y,fVf,';; in the H0m9m3ke”'5 30"” 91 the Mrs- M5-ll” TOwn5e"d' Mrst "all" up. 0 ' Church on Sunday. n returned home Saturday after Walter Hudson and Mr. Hudson. lhe Bmlni Chorus. Seyeraly b8S- home in Hummer Thg V1 E Summersid-c High School with the mend Johnston. Mrs. Alex Jamie-l and Vlclnlhy egg, spending the week in Borden iieiiiofif lgi1iinr:lll;;;”i3ln:la llJl;1?ionnMlc)-I President Mrs. Ernest glallbecck-. p”5mim' .13 nAi" S" mrlpkiim gm Mr;owX;:t0raiid'ns7i::rs' WM)-(ill Miss Letia Hudson was a visitor n'm9fi"'1"9':i0f;hl5tKllc1uitvy have 2'11?" he dis flnsageduin lfvulldms T t ' . .ou- eorge S - - ' nlshe pan ng or 5 gear and! ouses an ac urc . eis oreman Arthr, The parcels were opened was in the chair and opened the 0.66"” "3 e C ar n 3 es. to siunmerslde on Saturday. . D... Mun. waiter Simmons and Miss meeting with the reading of Psalm :;or;.al;":.;1,f,:1etdu:)h:ty tgire se;;eic;:rli;l:r AnAmsocial hour followed- when! rlritindgroWofbusthgigmupgtattgge TS E-ffrrifrkilgn Jgfmi:2rsihg:' mm” Le Blane. The gum were m' mnowed with may” by Mn and October. the third Tuesday Mrs. Johnson and Mrs. Somcrs ML Cmymn M”I'em"m was I O'bosry for shipment. turn to Borden to take up his KENSINGTON irrsnged by Misses Lorna Warren Breakenridge After. routine visitor to Cascumpec on Sunday. - V . ' - t al duties on Monday . rd June Semple, while the ac- bus; es tr, 1 11 1 1 t if instead of the third Wednesday presided over the tea cups a -y jg - Thursday 7:15 - 9:15. Its the err- tgmpmmg was Wm mm by Omar: W: br:u::t"gms,:f "fa would be the night of meeting. beautifully dc-corated'table. tt1:1ednt I 1 Congratulations are being re- denrlng story that mu capturd iiiss Ella Brookins and Mrs. Roy Mrs. Allison MMLCMI W35 ap- red with a th1'.e-tier Bir av. Mn him Macmnmn of Green celved by Mr. Weldon Matthews Mrs. George Ems of Green Hui your hurt, M.G..M', hr; gechru, Clark. When the gifts were pre- coming year: President. Mrs. M. L. Breakenrldge; Vice-President. pointed delegate to meet Dr. L. c”kc' M155 Mm-went Strong "Ind Hill was a visitor to Summerslde son of Mr. and Mrs. George Mat- passed away on Friday Juneieolor picture, "LITTLE WOMEN". iented and admired Henrietta . w, Shaw and representatives Mrs. A. E, Woodside were the Th d I UWW5 0'L98l'l'- Mr. Matthews was 2nd. at her home. Mrs. Elli was starring Juno Auyson as "Jo" graciously expressed her .apprcci- .I.Mr::slf::;ryME:n::1f;'f:'iks,fC'e:l?'y' (rem each County for the pur- lunch conveners. -S. 3 O" u” ay among a large number of students born in Springfield West. mg Iltlargarei; O'Brien as "Beth", Eliza: Iiion P-ml 3” P"5e'"' Wmed t" ey W” (cred imwuds n?eniMaonr:: pose of forming an Advisory Com- ggg M155 sue nudson and Miss Ruth "M Kndulmld with drzree of daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs.Ib9ul'r5.V'10f as "Amy", Janet: Ieigls I.iElllK "For She's a Jolly G00d reiiou." instrumental music by hrs, Russel McKay was much en- ioyed while the young ladies lei-we dEliClOl.l3 refreshments.-K. Your Dog Deserves were reported stolen and at the the W95k9"d- Brtsll. for New York ' restaurant cigarettes and other , Imp?-H51 HI-mun it 50h" 5- auoppoiies valutegt DCALDDPOXIHISWIY OPTOMETBIII ox-341'. zllilglidgllrir-1m(glf.!:g8et'(,Ha.8l;l;lll5 Nf1l,d.n A um st Jam” Nnd . were en. young wom- llmm . - o v . . . . an formerly of Duvar but now (hmmeu "m:"::”"” lonetown Ind S0lml'P0F'wf01' 3-319 Imperial Hamilton. Montreal. Q . . -rm-sue -s m-- we sum mes-ss e Your dog will love nourllhm ch!-reed with reoelvms stolen roodr PHON-I am -1.” mend;-7!-rM I mm M AT s.uNT sons G'0'P"l' CW9" Ch""” fwd; .”" T””d”' 1" ””"”'cm" W” m” -a AN'B auu.NNo M 11' fK' k F11. b 1 ' (The Best In So d d M 'i l-lei keeqateeth clean. sums Ilm- ammo breaks. The cases were ln- EMA!-1-M P L u is-n 0 In on W) . e verb No vessel movements today at Ill! all Ol 68) An Gro- up is solid food. Not vestigated by Alberton Detach- Summerald-. .5. ed to learn that she is improving Shh.” John. LAST SHOWING TODAY .. 3;30.7;15.9;15 70',';. water like most canned .d0K ment. R. C. M. P. A number of Q after an operation in the Prince . . 1n 2-lb. and 25-lb. ewes. the; cur? weegewriitesrg unkTue:d;sy. County Hospital. VATICAN vlsnons U STYS Evy; ltlhe Catholic Womehvp League l mm c are h run an rv- T HA t Ronald R d p tr; - lng was dismissed. Three slot - -Mrs. Mark Delaney of Sum- VATICAN on-y, June 14 .. eagan an 8' cm Ne” machines gelzediln tiiumerggv R E. ELLIS merslde his returned home lm- Reuters)-Vatican authorities to- d i b I ' t . ' P , 33ff.J"r?i2 ”3."...f”Eonc.rninr 5 "" ” '""” in--I-"v Siifeiiii.”.iilf'???...Z'1E2uKf;"iro; f3SZr”?JS.”””.5,?.';”i??.E2"”i5.ti'.ZEi (FMDAY ' SATURDAY)-Wary 7:15-9:15: Saturday 2:30-7:10-9:15 Every vllaniln party from Tisnlsh charged with m5u35N'-45 pital. Museum more than 300,000 visit- end Inlnerul breaking and entering with intent 5 sum" sh sum.” in 0". deg; an known lo ms in GRO-PUP! toba Relief Fund. The July meet- ing will be held at the home of Mrs. Harry Linkletter. The mon- ey received from birthdays dur- ing the month was most gratify- ing. During the social hour, de- Iicious refreshments were served by Mrs. William Essery. Mrs. Breakenridge, Mrs. W. Butler and Mrs. E. Callback. -s -IN MAGISTRATFS COURT- Two young men from Duvar ap- peared before Magistrate R. S. Hinton. KC. in Summer-side yester- day charged with breaking, enter- mg and theft and were remanded and Own and the restaurant of Archibald Sutherland were enter- ed. At the store of Matthews and Own goods to the value of srmoo to steal from the store of Ralph Shea. st. Louis. was heard and adjourned. Under the Temperance Act a party charged with being intoxicated was fined 320.00 and costs or 5 days.-45. ly George Clerk mittee to assist in organizing other groups throughout the pro- vince and possibly a provincial organization. it was moved that in the event of ilv schoo1gBoard providing a Music Room for the next term, the Group would HSSM in providing equipment. Mrs. Eric Macxay. convenev of the Book committee, reported on the books presented at the school closing- A social hour followed when re- freshmenis were served by Mrs. R. A, Home, Mrs. James Mac- Dougall. Mrs, Albert Silliphant. Mrs. Carl Crockett. Miss Ruby MscNeill and Mrs. H. E. Clark--5 Professional cards -7'0 Fa PHONE 24!! FTJ er.ee..i.Tu....,”"i ' Chartered Accountant ! 5 i 1 ji Canadian Bank at Consmeree l is. e. r..i;...... and by appointment. IIEUINT Tl-IEAIII BLDG. l Iumrner St... Bumsoerala. I aunain. ' John Wayne - Barry Fitzgerald : ruous use l Iaassearslea Friday 3:30. 7 & 9:15 - Saturday 2:30. 7 & 9:13 Maclxcniiaii were visitors to Cas- -RESIGNS P05”'0N'Mr5- cumpec on Saturday. G, A. Boehnor, superintendent of the Prince County Hospital has resigned her position effective July 3-lst. Her resignation was tendered io llie board of irustees of the hospital and accepted at in adjourned meeting on Tuesday evening. It is understood that ap- plications will be accepted to fill the position.-S ' 6 AT HALIFAX Mrs. E. L. MacDougall 0'Leary is spending some time in spring- field West. she is the guest of her son Keith. Among those attending the An- niversary service in Bloomfield Personals Imperial Halifax. Rimouskl. -Mr. and M15. William Cullen of Charlottetown were visitors to Kensington and Long River during Sllled Vi 'neIday REGENT T0-llllilli 1.15 s 9.15 A GREAT SEA PICTURE "LONG VOYAGE HOME" "SLIPPY McGEE" with Don Barry - and We- YOIJ I'VE SAW I Macwilliams The Bachelor of Arts from Dalhousie University. Halifax. N. 5. He was ; mourn her family. a former school teacher of O'Lcar;r i and sisters. and Green Hill. Many friends of Mrs. know she has entered the Priucel '5cc'5l5EN:P5c'c'5'5v.A.'clcl5x.'5vQVcl&X'k APPBEBIATION commanding officer last! of Prince Edward Island for their generosity and kind co-operation in making the Force Day a great success. "Hog", John MacDougail. She leaves tol" Her husband pre-l Walter are very sorry tol CRAPAUD - Friday 8:30; In Technicolor --Mir. dM .J. A. Cll h f.E1u.g;d”g; mgggugfi 5;: ....4..f-4-w-- and Mma.nn1n:1s or .nbm2..”5..?J3 Arrived vvednesdny . rerlonnel of ll-C-A-F1 Station. g . d g; K ' . ' Summerslde wish to tsk this :g;1lss17tl1;1t.efD ;msfd:":;dWND,b0i25l:,ftff.?wss:2;,. Emir mm Napres. opportunity to thank the Emohi. A family picture, designed in every respect to please the small town audience. third annual Air Kilbride and Lassie. Mary Astor as deceased her a number of yearsith” WM!” """"-V Wm "WY- GRAPAUD THEATRE Saturday 7:30-9:30 Wrhe Sun Comes Up” Starringwleanette MacDonald, Lloyd Nolan. Percy "Marc A shoe: r ivmnurrc A Oot.D.. R.O. -room Pl(lUIi OPTOMETHIST suoum um . Eyes lsarnlned wltoalnou ' Pilll nu Nollill - Gun" rm" most rrmmv; mm” .H&"':;: I M . was room rumor C9.-..-My A vl;,T.i7b?zgv&si:5su "T1 "in we come on - vmuon ms var-or am" we we '.":.X'l5Eli.i.3i;if3S?3.';:a".::.::sir? . the kids?"