rill! cwuznian. l'HE wasrsnn ouaaoum PILNUI COUNTY OIFIOI ' 8 Summer Street, Buaanoraldo. fhono utll News, Subscription, Advertising Representatives J. ELMEB MUIPHY and GEORGE GLOW UOIIIIIGBOII The Gunrdlln mas bshougtn It. any-of tho MAY 9. ' 1950 Houlo Phonon: following store. It News-stand. Water Street; ll ' no yl Doucatt.o's Grocery, Sooond Al!" in Sumam-aids: u Bookstore, Summe Strut: Oourilaa Dmgaloro, ll Control Btroot: Mark Gaudot, G1 (Irlnvllio Street; Street; Iaiaad llotor Trlnlpon, Water Street; Aiban'a Grocer). 110 Iuanoil Shoat. K. I-. Waite in Konalngtoo The any It your 0' -GENERAL INSURANCE. Ralph G. Multan. sununerslde. ,wE ARE your Kem Tone and K..." Glo dealers. Summerside llardware Co. ..s0!TBALl. PRACTICE and meeting Bedeoue Rink. Tllaidly emmng. May 9th- DI1 ,(i0ltlE TO the dance Lit l'h'.llSliiIy evening. May 11th murg Crozler's. Baltic, Lot 18. DMETAL VENETIAN BLINDS "mm. to order. Delivery approxi- miu-iy three days. Macxenzie & (to. Kcnsingtcu. l-. OUR exquisite toilet wat- ...;. mognes und perfumes for stain:-r'g Day gifts. Gourlies Rex- .” Drug Store. Sunimerside. -Ill-ISII-IltlBlf-ZR mother with a ....x' of chocolates: Moirs. li.in'l- .-: .ri, Black Magic. Gouriics Rexaii put: Store. Summrrsldc. ..iI-LE, "BRINGING Up illn- ” lay Kcnsinglon Players. in nqup Hall, tonight. Tuesday. p.m. Sponsored hi' the Bal- '. I. 4 u it WE STILL carry a complete nf mineral surfaced rooflni-I ' and 36" nsplialt felt. larred y,-1-, .-on on sidimt. plastic cement. ;....f.n;.z nails etc. The Summersidc iimiware Co. -uousEWlVl-is take the drudg- .-.- out of spring house cleaning in icntiug our Electric Floor Pol- ;:iter. Minimum charge we per hi!" my. MacKenzie as CO-. Kmslnl ton. - DTflI:IRE WILL be a discussion nn marketing problems and Fed- pmlmn of Agriculture activities in :i.. King Georilc Hall. Kcnslnnlojh T...-srlny. May Silh. Guest Sfwlikel lnncoln Dewar and Leo Mclsaau. Fll'lii(ll'S from surrounding sChD0l -l.slrlrls urged to attend. Result Surisimry. secretary- .. 0'l..EAlT.Y SCHOOL WINS SPELLING MATCH oven non- nrv - On the Friday nishi. May , .. ;QhOOi broadcast the following ilrnts from the 0;Leary Schwl Irntcd an equal number of stu- 5 froin the Burden School in Schurman's School Para'('ic dcast: -Claudette MacN'81-1- a Sillikcr. Bonita Adams. -.-qy.-n Burgess and Lorne John- The final score was 23 for y and 20 for Borden. thus sting how closely maichifd contestants were. Last Fri- .4...-.- right. April 2ilth. the Studenls 1.-hm O'Lcary defeated the stu- au-.:.: from Alberton in a spelimx watch by the score of 24-20. 33! -. ”l2f' of their win Ma.V.5."i the nlmary school is now eliilble '-9 -v--rt Summcrside School next iimday night. May 1201- TV” members of the tcachiml Slim 9' O'l.cary School. Mrs. Mae Palmer avid Mrs. John Matthews were down in the studios to 5UP9rVl5,e the children. also Principal LEW” iiacKcnzie.-O. : 'Pn.fessionai cards it. E. ELLIS Firs -. Auto - Cnluait) INSURANCE 5 Summer st. tlnnmerlid PHONE Ill! p l B. F. Hunter. R.O. orromrrmsi Completn vlaual Analyses 1 Classes Fined PHONE am I I ssmtnniaivs aunriuo H Sunimentdo. REA l . ; T. Earle Hickey Chartered Accountant . Canadian Bank at Conunerc. i auuunn. i PHONE 2388 Summeraid. I I E. s. Parkman. l Ooi.D.. R.O. I 0P1'0METlllST : Eyes Eaamlnod ' Fitted Office Iionra: Gianna II: I on I and by appointment. REGENT THEATRE BLDG. lnmmer IL, summer-aids ii. -LW. MOIIESIIJE iii continue office hours '1 Borden as follows: "Way 2:00 to 5:00 llnday 7:00 to 9:00 "day 2:00 to moo v . Guardian win he delivered to us: home In Sununaralds by Carrier so per day or Inc per week. Phone loll for this service or give der to the boy rosponaiblo for delivery on your rouu. -SEE OUR fine selection of Mo- ther's Day cards. Gourlies RIXdii Drug Store. Summerilde. -GARDEN HOSE in 25 ft or 5'; ft. lengths, pure rubber. or one ply cotton. also all hose connec- tions. and nozela etc. The Sum- merside Hardware Co. --BENNIES SEEDS and grass seed carried in atock. along with all your other gardening needs. Such as rakes. hoes. spading forks. spades. shovels of all kinds etc The Summerslde Hardware Co. -ATTENTION NURSES. - The May 9th Educational Program of the Community Nursing Registry of Summersldc has been postponed. The next one will be held May lath in Presbyterian Hall, eight o'clock -BOBDEN LEGION HALL. Special Old Time Gospel Meetings! Every night beginning Tuesday. May 9th. at 8 o'clock. Special speak- er Rev. M. V. Bolser, of Independ- ent Baptist Church. Clarks Har- bor. N. 5. Special Music. You are cordially invited. Rev. D. M. Fraser Minister. -LET US quote you on your house painting job this year. We carry the Martin Senour line for house or barn. inside or out. and you will find our price is right. drop in and talk it over. The Summerslde Hardware Co. -MOTOR. PARTY - Mr. and Mrs. John Daliey and their two children. Richard and Pamela of Watertown, Mass. and Mrs. Wini- fred Ramsay )l Hamilton. P. E. I. returned to Wevertown last week after a most enjoyable ten day mot- or trip to New York. Philadelrhta and Hartford. In P'hiladelph' they visited Mr. Daiicy's uncle Mr. Fred Weaver and in Hartford they visit- ed Mrs. Rsmsayis dnrghter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Jamil-.son and, family.-K - SYMPATHY EXTENDED - Much sympathy is being extended to Mr. and Mrs. Dick Steele, No- tre Dame Street, Summer-side. on the and loss of their ten-months- old daughter and only child. Mary Judith. on Tuesday of last week. Funeral services were held in St. Paul's Church on Wednesday morning and four brothers of the father were pail bearers: Mal- colm. Clarence, Donald and John Steele. The service was conducted by Rev. A. J. MacLeod.-S -RETURNED FROM BOSTON- Mr. and Mrs. Alphonsus Connell returned recently to their home in Kenslngton after spending the winter months in Boston and vic- inity. Durlng their extenied visit the Connelis vi:.."t.ed many relatives and friends including Mr. Connell's brother in Maiden and his threa daughters in Marlboro. one of the points of interest. visited was tho new bridge opened for traffic dur- ing their stay between Chelsea and Boston. The first day the bridge was opened it was estimated that sixty-five thousand travelled over it.-K - T0 SPEAK AT S'SlDE After speaking at the Rotary luncheon today in summer-side, Mr. D. Leo Dolan. Director of Canad- ian Government Travel Bureau of Ottawa. will leave for Amherst to visit friends. On Wednesday Mr. Doisn is scheduled to speak to the Junior Board of Trade in Moncton. and on Thursday wlll.vislt his home town of Fredericton. Mr. Dolan will be accompanied to Am- herst by Brig. W. W. Reid of the Provincial Travel Bureau, Char- iottetown. -ENTEBTAINED - The Bap- list Ladies" Guild. Summerside. was entertained at the home of Mrs. J. F. acNeili. Church Street. at its r ular Friday eve- ning meeting. The president. Mrs. R. T. Dodds. opened with the repeating of The Lord's Pray- er in unison. A satisfactory re- port of the recent Rummage Sale was announced. 'Arrangements were made to hold a pantry sale in the near future. A social hour followed when refreshments were served by Mrs. C. H. Stewart. Mrs. Dodds and Mns. E. Allwrighi. -S -- PIIESBYTEIIIAN WOMAN'S AUXILIARY MEETS - The Eve- ning Circle of the Summersicle Presbyterian Church held its May meeting on Friday evening in the hall with Mrs. Roiiald Jeffrey presiding. The opening hymn "Look From the Sphere of End- less day" was followed by the Scripture reading by Mrs. Henry Bishop and prayer by Mrs. David Lsrkin. Mrs. Mark Gaudet. Jr. and Mrs. Ralph-' Bishop were ap- pointed on the visiting commit- tee. The closing hymn was "Zion's King Shall Reign Victorious". A social period followed when re- freshments were served by the lunch committee.-S -Mr. Donald Baker returned to his home in Summerside on Sat- urday evenlng from a business trip to Halifax. N.S.-S -Maura. Don Simmons. Beverly Gay and Joey Schurman left sumrncrai-1. on Monday for a vggation in Boston, Massachusetts. -Mrs. William Horton and two children, Eric and Ann Louise :1 Former Missionary Guest Speaker at Presbyterian church I -Rev. W. H. Hudspeth. M.B.E.. M.A.. Generalsecretary of British and Foreign Bible Society in Can- ada. was guest speaker on Sun- day evening in the Presbyterian Church. Summerside. He is a veteran missionary. having spent thirty-eight years in mission work in China. i The speaker took for his text "Come over into Macedonia and! help us" from the Acts of the: Apostles 16:9. in his opening ic- marks. Mr. Hudspeth recalled tire picture of Paul purposing to go to different places on a missionary journey. but the Divine hand upon him brought him to the sea- coast. in the night Paul had a vision of a Macedonian saying '.J him "Come over and help us." As a missionary he called attention. to the fact that it was an AEAHUC4 who two thousand years ago came i to our help in the personage of. Jesus Christ. At the present time i we are witnessing a tension that has seldom been seen. perplexed by events taking place; the wit- nessing of the restless yearnings for the better things. "The trou- ble in the world today," said the minister. "is that Jesus Christ is, being neglected." The world is interested in economics. science and other pursuits but the Bible is being neglected. One of the great international societies has been working for 148 years towards the betterment of civilization by taking the stori- of Jesus to the emh of the earth and has been able to translate the Bible into 1000 different lan- guages. The speaker stated three ways to take the Bible into the heart of the nation: (1) The Bible speaks to the heart of men as no other book does: (2) The Bible releases forces which transformi and dignity the mind and hearti of mankind; (3) The Bible is the one book in the world that seek! to eradicate national and racial antagonism. Mr. Hudspeth rclat-l ed among several experiences ofl his life in China, that of being a. Japanese prisoner. spending 90 days in a cell and three years in a concentration camp. The speaker urged the audience to renew their devotion to the'Bible. and as a missionary to share the Bible with the whole wide world. in con- clusion. he said "The Bible is the only key that will solve the world's problems." The minister. Rev. J. Donald Macxay. presided at the meetingi The choir. under the direction of the organist. Mrs. Cleve Whelan. led the congregation in the sing- ing of the hymns of praise and sang as the offertory anthem ”Tha Radiant Morn Hath Passed Away." -S - Kentvilie, N. S. are vlsitinl MP5- Horton'a parents. Dr. and Mrs. E- E. Parkman. Summerside.-S. -Min Jean Dunn. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Aleck Dunn. Duke Street. Summerside. left yester- day morning for London. Ont.-. where she has accepted a posi- lion.-S -Miss Kaye Johnston was hos-y tess on Friday evening at Hill-- crest Lodge. Summerslde, at .a chicken dinner in honor of Miss Marjorie Bernard who leaves this week to take up residence in Moncton. NB. Instrumental music was greatly enjoyed. Miss Ber- nard was presented with a fare- well gift from her frienda pre- sent.-S -Mr. and Mrs. Francis Prichard (Margaret Cairns. R.N.. Summer- side) who have been living in Montreal for the past year. have left this week to take up resid- ence in Churchill. Manitoba.-S --Mrs. Kenneth and John Wal- ker of Summerslde were guests of their brother-in-law and sis- ler. Dr. and Mrs. J. 1''. Frank. over the week-end.-S -Mrs. Sterling Andrews has re- turned to her home in.Freeiown after being on A two weeks' visit to Ottawa the guest of her daugh- ter snd son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs Arthur Bell. -Friends of Mrs. Emmett Hughes of Kinkora will regret to learn that she has entered the Prince County Hospital for treat- ment and all wish her a speedy recovery.-S. , F -LAC. Arthur Campbell of B. C. A. F. Stating. Trenton. Ont. has arrived in Summerside to join his wife. the former Joan Campbell After visiting at his home in Glace Bay. N.S.. they will return to Trenton.-S -Mrs. William J. Macxay of Freeland who has been spending the winter months in Summerside. left Monday morning for Mass- achus '.ts. While in Newton Cen- tre she will be the guest of Mrs. L. Densmore and in Holden the guest of her son. Mr. A. R. Mac- Kay and Mrs. MacKay.-S -Miss Edith Palmer. Summer- slde, entertained st her home on in honor of Miss Martorie Bern- ard. who is leaving this week to re- side in Moncton. N. 3. Miss Bern- ard was presented with a wack- end case Is a farewell gift. An en- ioynble evening was spent in games and music. followeds by dainty refreshments.-8. -The Misses Jean Nicholson. Blanche l-Iogg. Effie MacKay. Connie Enman. Mary Hogan and Elisabeth Dalton were Joint hoa- teuaa at a dinner and miscel- laneous shower at Mulberry Lodlt. Summeraldo. on Friday evening in honor of Mia Margery mixed party on Tuesday evening y Ladies' Wear Department (”ll.&Rl,OTTETOWY&' PAGE FIFTEEN -- "'Wharo Old Friends Meet" ' fell Mother You Love Her day. outstanding Department. tractivo colors with fascinating handles- Umbrelias are priced- 3.50 to 5.00 Dr. Lloyd W. Shaw. Charlotte- town was elected president of the P. E. 1. Auxiliary of the British and Foreign Bible Society at its 111th annual meeting held yester- day afternoon in the United Bap- tist Church Hall. Summersldc. A representative gathering of the Mlxmlfy Was in attendance. A great deal of important business was attended to relative to the Society and its work. The meeting was privileged in having the General Secretary for Canada. Rev. W. ll. lludspeth, M B.E.. M.A., in attendance. Mr Hudspet-h spoke to the meeting bringing words nf encouragement. and the greetings from the Head Office in Toronto. The Rev. E.M.B Wheeiook. B.A.. B.D. S.T.M. the District Secretary gave a report covering the activities of the past ear. The president Mr w. G. Hogg Pl ented a fine report showing that the Auxiliary had had a very successful year. The treasurer. Mr. A. G. Putnam paPlCni:9d the financial report items included the following. Gen- eral Contrlbuitnns. 37938.69. inter- est 276.30. bequests Ol.332.00. re- fund 33937: total income s9,ooi.ss. The sum of 36,000.00 was forward- ed as 3 grant to the Head Office in Toronto. Eleven new life mem- bership certificates were issued during the year. The various reports were adopt- ed on motion. Lefurgcy. who will be one of this month's brides.-S The nominating committee pn- iented its report as follows: Bible Society Auxiliary Meeting At Summerside Honorary president, Hon. Georgi! D. DeBiois; President. Dr. Lloyd W. Shaw; Vice-presidents. 1st, Rev. M. D. Dunbi-ir.Ci1arlottetown; 2nd. Rev. E. J. Bsrrass. Summerstdc; .”lrd. Rev. E. G. Evans. Charlotte- town. District Sec'y. Rev. E. M, B. wheelm-k. B.A.. B.D., .5.'r.M. Secretary. J. E. H. worth. Char- iottetown. Treasurer. A. G. Putnam, Executive - Rev Kingsboro. Mr. J. P Crockett Charlottetown. Mr. Mac- Phail. New Haven. Rev, W Bur ton Crowe. Bedeque. Rev. 5. J. Davies. Kcnsington. Mr. A. .1. Has- lsm. Charlottetown. Mr. A. H. Hub- lr-y. summer.-aide. Rev. J. T. fbbott. Charlottetown, Mr R. J. Rupert, Charlottetown, Rev. T. H. B. Som- ers. Charlottetown. Mr. W. G. Hogs. Charlottetown. Mr. C. it. Black. Charlottetown. Rev. R. K. Sullivan. Summerstde. A total of nine resolutions were passed. They included expressions of appreciation to the trustees and minister of the Summerside Bap- tist Church. to the choir and dir- ector for assistance at the meeting. and to branch officers. collectors and ministers throughout the Province who made possible the "achievements of the past. year. Recognition was also made in a resolution to the splendid work of good fitting. priced- UMBRELLA A really thoughtful Gift for your Mother to carry with an air on a rainy. rliny Got her n smart: Umbrella from the or with a New DRESS Qlllmy Dresses with an air of distinction -beautifulry fashioned of plain crepe. ""1 cheers with attractive contrasting trim or CKIIrn of lace. Insular bolero and rcdlngofe styles. that Dresses are in navy or black colors. The collection of DTPIIFI will entrance your Mother and the one you choose for her will fill her with maternal pride. sins and half sites are from it to 20.- priced- In the becoiaalng 22.50 and 24.50 .m'" ''9'”" "id 07096! in print: and lllain colors are here in both tailored and more dressed up styles. ""6 305 Wfy flattering. well made and in all sizes 12-20 .. 33.44.. 13.95 and 15.95 Tell Mother You Love With a New collection In the Accanaory They're in a galaxy -of at- HOLMANlS SUMMERSIDE during eight years as secretary of the society. In connection with the work of the Bible House in Charlottetown a vote of thanks was extended to Mrs. Williams for her interest in caring for sales and secretarial work of the office and to Rev, Mr. Hudspeth. who assisted in oh. talning a grant for the Toronto office to permit establishment of the Bible House, Appreciation was also expressed for the efforts of the district sec- retary. Rev. E. ALB. Wiieeinck. and thanks extended for the attend- ance of both Mr. Whec-lock gnd' Mr. Hudspeth at the meeting. Following the annual meeting a delightful supper was served by the ladies of the Baptist Church Kind words of welrrsmie were ex-' tended by the President. of uh.-I Summciside Branch. Mr. A. H Hubley. l At 7 30 o'clock a service of pub- lic thanksgiving was held in thee Baptist. Church. conducted by Mr l W- 0- Hess and shmd in by thel visiting ministers, The general. secretary. Rev Mr. Hudspeth do-, livered an address. The the church with Mr. organist led in the singing. Mrs. Dr. Callback rendered pleasing solo. INTERNATIONAL Trucks - Mr. W. 0. Hon. who was retiring from the 3uCSldCllC,y after four Island Equipment (to. IUMMEIISIDI years. sincere thanks were tendered Mr. J.E.H. Worth for hi! lei"VlCe They're service- choir of l competitors were Lutes as shoot from all parts of Canada. We In! The Consisting of y cotton the neat about 52 by 52 priced- Teli Mother You Love Her With a Gay TOWEL SET Towel and 1 Wash Cloth in smart con- trasting shades. already to give to your thoughtful remembrance. the Dry Goods-prlced- 2.59 and 3.95 Tell Mother You Love Her With at Bright- TABLE CLOTH Peasant and florll print. on 390.1 "lug, Dleaaanc colors. a large Bath Towel. Face These are nicely boxed Mother as I The Sets are in dullns are in I vnriety of The Table Cloths aro ' inches-in mg Dfy gawk l 2.25 78th Annual (Continued from page (I) prizes was fired under the same. conditions as the Sir Arthur Currie Match at the D. C. R. A, shoot .it Ottawa. it created much interest and some 22 rlflemen participated. The winner was Major A. F. Germ- ley with Cpl. A. Rodd and Cpl. P..i t Landrigan runners up. l Later on there were spoon shoots and finally the City Rifle Cllfilllli-l ionship -which had '19 competitors. The day was very favorable. mak-l ing high scores difficult. The- trophy was won by Capt. E. R. Burke. who tied with Cpl Percy'- Landrigan. each having 92 pmntxl Capt. Burke won the shoot. off. A few weeks after the annual matches Si strong team was select- ed to take part in the D C. R, matches at Ottawa. they numbered 29 and gave a good account of themselves. present are proud to report that in the a very various team matches which our Island riflemen competed in the with cadets . Over 6001 at incl 22. D. as Commandant of tho Cuf- adtan team. Brig. Reid was very popular with all the members and a great deal of its success was due in him. Capt. Roy Mccabe, one of our best rifle shots. who had placed 16th in the Bisley aggre- Kale. WM :1 member of the Learn and painted much in experience from the trip. The completion of the now bung... low added greatly to the comfort, and convicnve of our riflemen throughout the season. It is up to date in every respect and 5 gr-egg credit. to its builder, Mr, wan”- Mathieson. and the Department of National Defence. Our Range wng kept in splendid order all through the snason by Sgt. Arthur King. In Clo.-'ing I would like to express our grateful thanks to all those who hy their contributions have made possible the continuance of our prizr list: our Provincial oov. crnment. through the Premier. .1. Walter Jones. has rendered us very in-at assistance and Mayor 3. i-Earle MacDonald and the city, Council of Charlottetown have also materially helped us, we gssurg them that their grants have been of great value to us. we also on- tend our heartfelt thanks to the Press for the generous publicity and lP. E. 1. Reg't l'lth RECCE won ih-. ; i" ii" "W59 who in any way eon- ll Coates Cup. The Borden Cup and uthe Gordon Highlanders Trnpiiy nnrl placed well up in other matches. Their numerous is-in: .were most gratifying considerim: ll that they competed against the best tcsms from leading regiments all to report that Major A. F. Gormley again qualified for the Team. this being the fifth time. This Province was worthily re- presented at Bisley by the appoint- ment of Brig. W. W Reid, D. S. 0, Bisley iltrihuied to the year's actlvitlm. . Respectfully submitted. . D. A.. MarKtunon. Lt.-Colonel. 3 President. P. E l. P. R. A. Al.MONTE. Ont.. May a - ice. -Donald Hogan and Lthne Leaver. over Canada. We are also proud bah Salfsmen from Perth. Ont..s were killed today when their automobile was struck by a Can- adian Pacific Railu'sy train at Sad- lcr's Crossing. four miles west of Almnnte is about 35 miles here. west of Ottawa.