‘ 29.7 __19_48 THEWEVSTERN GUARDIAN . liovilan m"; ins! n,“ 20th. on Mendel’. ._-.- i ft moon a c0091! qéagglufifiefl the road. which a inrr m. Kenna *,";'3§§“;§‘..1l .. Mr- wevll- ___ ti“ “m” cafilawundafifl" til: M“; it very 111M11- cuwmp" °“ M... Mrs. Melvin home or Mr. 5rid‘;.¢-"'~ 1. .- - a Henry Gel- luwfs ‘Li. coins some m“ [lglllllll on the dwellin! Mil“ fimficyble ‘vatcher at Dull‘?- . ' ltet victims tn “info ‘bu; ievire attack of bliciclellrll the small children of Ml‘. allil hill}. nenry 0' “w?” _ It.‘ . i been ill ‘llrblllllslsllit recently. b!" l3 n 3,, mu to recovery- some wry good catchéstho! bung mkcn now in B l’ {led oiirl and brook here. Smelt: Slosrfdpsi/Ull bc available. _ up was album! Hilwlll“ Mrmginill-y inspectin8. the 17°58" n cellars for that dreadful So far he has found and _ toes l w‘. disease- nonl- . K- . , A ril 25th. w- W! AQEJW/lllllllapgllllfillil; of uowlan hell u guests Mr. and Mrs. Pldclcfict- m and little sons, Nell and an. of Diimr. Dr Gilbert and Mrs. Gallant and Mrs. Robert Gallant have gone to Halifax for a short. vrslt wlth Mr- and Mrs. Ernest Arsenault and family. .» . lant Misses Dciis and Delmfl- G51 Mimi on Mr. and Mrl- H- i‘; 1am and family, also on - u m5, Robert Arsenault and fem Y. on pnday (Wflllllg. Roach. arc slowly dryinl "P but phat iic iiccd badly l5 I 3°93 \\‘;\l‘lll rain to clean everything 11D. evcii lhc atmosphere, and then colds mid ‘ilu may clear up. _ Quite a few from l-lowlan at- tciniul the viirlety concert put 011 .by Klllllef0fil women's Institute 1“ Q‘I_p_\1'y null on April 22nd. and all cirjoycd it Vflfy much- ~ Iii" and Iifrs. LIOYd Mwlmyl‘ fllf i ic (laughter June, of Sum- n,.»,_.,.,_. tillllC on Friday evcninl l0 spciid the weekend with M1‘- and Mrs. Bcn Gallant and family- liir. anti Mrs. Tennis Peters and iiiiiifzi- had as E1185“ 0!) Blmdwr . mu Mrs. Edmund Peters and Mi=s ln-sz Wedge of Miscouche. also Alduiia and Edna Peters and Ray Noonnn of (Thea-ry- ‘lhc condition of Mrs. Wm. Cras- wei‘. oi Bloomfield has been any- thing but good for the Dost 6WD" of weeks. She has the doctor and l trained nurse in addition to her ion Albah and Mrs. Alban carinZ for hcr. .. .\lr:.. Aizugiiret MaAAllsland TE- iuiiicd to her home here from MUIlLTOoC the latter part of the week. and immediately called at Bloomfield to help can for Ml‘!- Crasii-eii, who is so seriously ill at her hcnic. - HOW- Dr. Dewar of ULcai-y is being kept busy for the past couple,“ ii-eeks to and from Howlan where hi: again visited on Tuesday. This time he delivered twin girls at the homo of lilr. and Mrs. Jas. Boyce. lJlll. uiiieriunntely o was still- born. 'l‘lic other only weighed 3 pounds. lilr. Gilbert Gaudct of Wood- iiuu; “as in Tignish. recently. White here llc was guest speaker l’ a l-lonie and School Association iiiectiiis- He delivered I. most in-. tcrcstliig speech on the education oi the child which was ‘very cp- propriiite. The folks of this and surround- in: distrlctl won {loved to know that. Mrs. Wm Tuner, proprietor 0f ‘Turners’ Nursing Home" hid to be taken to Prince County Hol- bxiai oii Sunday evening. Everyone rlilllaS for her a speedy return to it'd l. Relatives and friends of 1B. and lire. golden Mathewa were lorry _ lw that their little dctlghfnf. Heme. had to be taken to 110$ Iiital in summerside on Thursday. for antmendioltls operations. Her little friends hope s o will soon be Dino and well again. x 0n Saturday mm... A M'- YP- M. J. Rooney. elated at the first anniversary servi 111th Mass for the repose of l - “fllflr relatives and "frlcndl, by “l1 in h w": preesehg: been so sadly mined. I ,w 0d lud a tele- “mififl, (in his home on _ 1 Webb and u..r:.:i::. Home.» N" 1i - I eth Stewart of Chor- 5 in xowlm recently ind Mrg. Ivan l AGENTS: J. Elmer Murphy. lid Hanover Street. and George Clomlflb Ottawa Street. SUMDEBSIIII IIII PRINCE COUNTY Nevvl, Subscription, Advertising. Ibo Guardian may be bought at any of the following ltorel in S ' .' , ’ ' Boll Bookstore. Wafer ‘Street: Gcurllea Drugstore. i! Central Strut; Toronto Bakery. Water Street: dlfuk Gaudet, 61 Granville Street; lbluud Mclpr Transport. Water Street. ‘flu Guardian will be delivered to any home in Summer-aide by Curler lfoyallcpcrdly crjlcpcrweek. PheuumcrlU-l forthlamvlce or glva yous-bidet to the boy rccponsihle for delivery oniycur route. -w!rlr1s , rum DUCKS. ‘_ Eggs for hatching. one fifty for twelve. Wellington Murray, Brad~ albane ' ing in Weddell‘; Pond. Cape Tuv- erse. _-_- —II)S'.I'—OM license plate. be- tween, Summer-side and Charlotte- town. No. 6300. Please return to sedan. Good condition. Inspection any time Ithis week. Louis Muttart, Bedeque. » Y.P.S. 01 the S'slde * ml.“ Sllmmlcsidc . , S Church I i m‘ o“ Tuuhy- was conducted by "mos ‘by Norma Humphrey, The medlta. J. W. Lecky, in the chair. Plans. “on ‘Hour. Foreigné“ ‘Aim s5 were madeto unite with thel W. A. oi’ the church\in holding a rum- mage sale on Saturday, May l5. in the parish hall. The next meeting, after which James Johnston offcrq ed prayer. The president David Morrison, was in the chair during Vina‘: Grocery. Buucll Street: Alyrc Doucette’: Grocery‘. Second Street; - —N0'l‘lCliz—Posltlvely no am- -KENSINGTON SCHOOL ind Music Club will hold a Concert in King George Hall on Friday even- ing, April 30th. at 8 o'clock. Sale of Shelton Harris, Summe " . l‘ B "W10 09nd!" Pfwwda l0!‘ - ____. ol Ground Equipment and -ron SALE-IMO Plymouth §§§“§,5§'“” mi“- “aflm 4°“ -+PI.ANNING BANQUET‘ — The Presbyterian '—_ Church met in the church hallvon ."i'cu‘mcn|“ AMBITING ‘ ‘“ “H Tuesday evening with an excellent attendance. The devotional period _ I ‘the _ worship fiwelllng at the home-oflidrs, Wm “Onvcner, the scripture being read llam Mills with tlie President, ltlrs; Queer" was given 'by the mlnlstcg, ‘TI-LIE _ GUARDIAN. . CHARLOTTETOWN 4 e. Lovelites i...- “The Beat 0f, Your Adorable little nursery essentials Ifllflflll "Family Pct", ‘dainty needs for the "inbel-v/eenfi-oll lien in our Children’: Deport- ment. Shop here for your baby! Shop here for buby gifts. Bring the wee one: with you-jet them ‘Tgee’: for themselves. n council Bonnet: in woolc, allkl. pique and taffeta. Colon-pink, blu loll llll wbb ....___ ‘i? Outdoor Sets Infants’ sweater. bonnet um! buotlo set. All wool. In white/pink and white/blue. ................ .. 2.95 May l which will be_the last of the season will be held in the hall. Dainty refreshments were servccl by the hostess at the close of the evening. -S. -WII.I. ENTER DRAMA 1?!!- VAI. — The A. Y. P. A. of Summer- slde St. Mary's Church held its regular meeting in the parish hall on ‘Iliesday evening with Mary Simmons, chairman. Prayers were offered ly George Key. A cast of players was drown up for entry into the drama festival. Plans were also made for the closing banquet which will be held on Tuesday. lvfay l-l. Miss Blanche Hcgg gave a short talk on "Public Speaking," after which the meeting closed with‘: theatre "party. Rev. E. J. Buass left Summer-side on Monday to attend an executive meeting of the home mission board in Saint John, N. B.—5. —S‘SIDE BAPTIST Y. P. U. — The junior and senior group of the Summer-side Baptist Y. P. U. met in the church hall on Tucs- day evening. the first group being led by Edward Strong in the dc- votional period. ,A miscellaneous ‘Bible oulz was conducted by Mrs. E. J Barass. after which Volley Ball was enjoyed. Mr. Don Sear. led the rsenlor devotional scssioi. and Mrs. Ernest Morrison was in the chair for the business period. A Bible quiz was also on the pro- gram wlth this group and in ch-"x-z“ of Mrs. E. J. Barass. At the close pf the, meeting ping pong V-Lls played by the members. the business session when arrange- ments were made for the closing banquet uihich will be held on Fri- day, May 7. -S._ —Y. P. S. MEETING — The if. P. S. of Summerside Church of Christ met in the church hall on Tuesday evening with Garth Link- letter conducting the worship ser- vice. Opening with the hymn “Are You Ready" and the Scrip- ture reading ln John l0 followed by prayeriby the minister with the grcup repeating “The Lords Care of Youtclosecl the worship period. The President Leigh Lain-k- letter was in the chair during the business session‘ when arrangements were made for the next meeting. As the last Tuesday of the month ls social night contests and games were greatly enjoyed by the twenty eight members present. A presen- tation was then made by the presi- deru, on behalf of the society of a aterman pen to Herbert Best who will leave on Monday for Winnipeg, Manitoba. The pastor in his brief address said "The best wishes of all go with you and our prayer is that you may have every success in your new undertaking." In reply Herbert said how much he appreciated the gift and would always. remember the group re- freshments were then served oy the lunch committee, lifter which a friendship circle was formed and joining hands sang "Blast Be the Tie thnt Binds" accompanied by Miss Evelyn MncLurc at the piano. ‘The Mizpah Benediction brought Inn enjoyable evening to c. close.- S. S'_Side Church OfWChrist' Hos Interesting History Prayer", the hymn “God Will Take. STANDARD CONVERTIBLE All steel body with adjustable back rut. Ciishlonerl leatherette up- holstery. Dependable brake, (l - spring suspension. Adjustable han- dle. Chrome plated fittings. 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Sturdy enough to outlast the’ growth of the child. Two inch hem. Variety of styles. Colors arl """' |>'v~k, bluo and yellow. Sizes 1 P‘ V . to 3 ..... .. 3.50 and 3.75 ' . Hangers fng longer. Hanger set of B Coats G months and l ycnr Rompers Silk broadcloth rompers, nnockcd unlst, elastic bottom. short sleeves, belted. Slzcs 1 and 2 years, in bfue .. . . .. 1.75 Madeira cloth rompers, pleated nml belted. Short sleeves. Colors are white, bluc and yellow. Sizes Ii mos. 1 and Z yrs. . 2.95 Siub rompers, smocked waist, elas‘ tic ut the legs. White only. Size: l and 2 years .......................... ., 2.25 Wool rompers - in white/blue, white/yellow. and white. Sizes l your and 18 months .. 2.50 and 2.95 Ploy Pcnts Cotton Jersey pray pants. Plain shades-red, bluc, yellow. Size; t and 3 years 1.75 "Sweaters Cotton jersey sweacers. Assorted shades and stripes. Sizes 2, l and 6 . . . 1.15 Infants’ all wool sweaters in white, rink and blue .. 1.65 to 2.50 Upper Floor Main Store Section Wool crepe dresses, mocked at the Waist, belted In back. Short. sleeves. - Colors are red and yellow. S to 3 ........._.................... 2.95 T" l"!!! their garments new look- Linda-Amr infant coat sets (coal and bonnet) ‘wool crepe, in bluc, pink or white. Various styles. Sizer Booties Infants’ wool bootie in pink, bluo nud white .................. .._ 69o and- 85c Rubber Pants Infants’ rubber pant: .... .. 69c Shirts Infants‘ shirts. Sizes l. 2, 8 and 4 c Vests Vania vests. cross over front. Cot- fon and wool. Size: z and 3 years ........................................... .. 1.1:) - Button front vests.‘ Cotton and rayon. Sizes 3 and 4 65c and 75o ‘Crib Sheets ‘ Rubber Crib Sheet;- 27x36 ...... .. 59¢ _ sons ...... .. 89c Curriugc Mattresses (Waterproof) Oilcloth covered carriage mattress. Blue or pink Chair Pods ‘ (lilclofh covered chair pads, blue °' Pink . 2.2a Commode pads, bluc or pink 95p ..._._.................,.._ 2.95 Choir Hurmss ' Leather chair harness, with reins .......... .... .... 1.25 Blankets Eiderdotvn crib blanket, bluc 11- plnknllmiill . _ _ _ _ __ __ 59¢ All wool crib blanket. bluc or pink, 3lx3B .............................................. .. 2.50 All wool crib blanket. satin bound. "llltfi- lllnk or blue, 36x45 3.50 Toilet Articles Johnston’: baby ou, u u, ,1" u; Johnston Baby Powder_ Largo 55c - Small ..... .. 28c Johnston‘: Baby Land Sets (gift bares) .-.._....._ ........ .. 1.95 and Nursing Bottles Cl-rfstenln, Drersel Plastic Sock Dryer; Variety of Toyl flannelette sign on Central Street. Bummer- alde. l: known‘ as the Church of Christ and harm interesting ori- gin. On September 13, 1666 the fol- lowing home of Benjamin Bchurmah. North St. Eleanor-s, and under the leadership of Elder Donald Craw-_ ford, instituted their first church: Rev. we. Crawford, widow of Rev. Alex in Crawfordg of Oziford- University; John flown. formerly M Scruamlni ‘Schllfllil Jone Sclnutmen Scuttle); Mk. Baker; Mun- trust , -.81 .1. L I.- "rhe putty church of Gothic de- el Olthcr nae vm hem! on Central Street and the Sunday School was organized shortly after. The bulldlnrwas later remodelled —a vestibule, steeple and another window being added and the set- lees replaced by pews. The largo pulpit was modernized and a com- munion til/bio built, these being supplied by Mr. Thomas Seattle. As there was no organ in pioneer days. tuning forks were used and Mr. and Mrs. Seattle led thmslng fifteen people met ln the qnd Mrs, Donald Crawford; 8-" - Much enthusiasm was chbwn in i886 when the first annual con- vention of the Island churches was held in Summersidciwith Dr. John Knox presiding, The first settled pastor was Rev. T.‘ C. Capp who arrived m i811. remaining for three years; He evil a native of Melbourne. Aultralio. Durlngihis ministry l baptlstry was built, u previously the baptism: wcrc conducted on the western shore of Bcdequc Bey and late: on the Unklettershfre. ' 'Mrs. Patrick Crawford; bliss Ada . Thames‘ and Mrs. John ‘F Mr. and Mri. Richard sin. qccrge Macxay; Rod z. nald Mscxay and ' s. §curied on in whole owner had of. Idol‘ Crew- Crawford; E During the disastrous flre.cf 190d this church was levelled to" the ground; the only fumftilreuvea I being the pulpit andpulplt. letm. -A building committee comprising ' Messrs. Seattle. Riley. ‘Tantnn. in ‘not Cannon and George A. Jeffrey. who law "cntcredzthc miniltw, created the present- edlflce on the some lot in i907.» The new pulpit Ind communion. table were built and v Knox. D -. 3,11. ’_ his, own congregation " V‘ o c e‘ mad:- eiidreifer box-are ote-‘Wltnthrcoi lcnl windows ti... has been presented by Mr. fancy real rubber llrcs in dllmeter. Colors maroon bluc. donated by Mr. Beattle. The Woman's Missionary Society was organized in July, i909 v.l'hi tho following charter members Mrs. M. F. Schurman, Mrs. Creel- mcn MacArthur, Mrs, Johil S. Ramsey, Deborah Hnkletter (lVLrs. Leonard Caseley). Claire Llnklet- ter, Hester Llnkletter (Mrs. E. l-laii- sen). Pauline Schurman (Mrs. Stewart Unklettcr). Adu Steven- son. Jennie Riley, Emily Murrav and Mrs. C. MacGregor. Under Rev. A. E. Smith's mln.s- try 1900-1881. many changes weig madeJn the church-a newmul- pit, new seats, choir space. Pas- tor's room and baptlstry being add- ed. The pulpit Bible was presenied. by Mrs. Jimes Dunn during Rev. C. Wltterworthb-pastorate. The Young People's Society, inaugurat- ‘ed during Rev. William Bilsoifs charge in 1043744, ls steadily flour- ishing. While Rev. R. M. Johnston yvls-pabtor. a new Mlnchall organ was installed and dedicated lll i046, also a kitchen was added. The building was painted and the interior decorated, iving an 1n- tirely’ up-io-dan a" earance which mas much appreciated by the vie.- tore who ,ltlBlld!\'l the 4 Maritime Convention of the Churches o} Christ in Auyult, of the some year. In 101'! It the Easter service a ma. pulpit light and scarf. which .- rlouse Furnishings Store. I Inch Mrs. M. L. Bradshaw, were dedi- cutcd. O I l The present elders arc Rev. G. A. Jeffrey, Messrs. A. P. Wells, A. Enmaii. J. Callbcck, H. Irlnklettcr. and I. Crozier; the deacons. Messrs. A. R. MacLure, E. Link- letter, I. Linkletter. C. Murray, L. Wyand, F. ldnklettcr. E, Callback, R. Thompson and M. Murray. Mrs. Wlnslce Morrison ls the church or- ganist and is assisted by Miss Evelyn MacLure. Succeeding in order the first resident pastor, Rev. T. C. Capp were: Reverends, M. G. Gunn, W. H. Harding, H. E. Cooke, F. W. jiarloiv, A. N. Simpson, T. l-l. Bates. ll. It. Bell. E. E. Davidson, C. A. Hatfield, W. H. Harding, C. E. Armstrong. H. R. Bell, G. l". As- siter, W. H. Harding, R. ll. Ste- vens, J. W. Hayter, R. L. Morton, W. H. Harding, A. E. Smith, Bury MBCLCBYI. C. Watterworth, G. A. Jeffrey, A. B. MacDlarmld. l‘. J. Williams. G. A. Jeffrey, W. Bil- son, R. M. Johnston and W. Bil~ son. now ‘in charge. All interim work has been graciously taken by Rev. G. AHJefix-ey, who is now in his eighty-eighth year. An influential evangelical spirit must have psgyailccl in» this con- .SMAI.I.M irs Where Price ls Matched With Quality 36" widtl1—- ‘ n per yord 27". width-Heavy weight-per yard .. 45c hrlstlan Missionary Society t lrty-fivc years. Although this is steadily growing in membership.‘ (This history has been fairer. from the church records complied N., who obtained the information from her father, the late Thomas Beattie, a charter member.) _________. TRYON UNITED CHURCH YOUNG WOMEN'S 0 \ EVENING AUXILIARY The April meeting was held- at the home of Mrs. Sheldon Dixon with nine members and two vlsl- tors present. The president. Mrs. Walton Toombs, was in charge o! the meeting. The Call to Woruhrp was followed by singing the hymn, "O Zion Haste." This was follow-. ed by the minutes of previous meet- theme of the Worship Service lcu by Mrs. Weldon Woodslde, was "God's Love Revealed Through Christian Giving." Portions of Scripture were read from the gos- pels of Matthew. Luke and John. Easter Thank Offering was recelv~ ed and prayer offered by leader. gregatlon for twenty-two went oui to study for the ministry. Among lfill tlicm the late Rcv. Archibald, who / Mrs. Robert Crawford, assisted by Mrs. tvaldon Woodslde. had charge of lhc program. A very . t - had been president of the Foreign bouqhlng poem, iior was read from the a small congregation yet it. ls in No, .3111 splendid financial condition and is dead" Benediction. by Miss‘ Grace Brow Bcattle. R. . ing and the business period. Th! "Not Ours Alone" at the home of Mrs. Archie Thom- Mssionary son: Mrs. E. R. Woodslde to take ‘ "ring this period. Hymi- charge of the Worship Service, i “May He who from the Miss Florrle Mlbey the Program. i. was reud_ in unison as at A dainty lunch was served by l ' the committee ln change and a i The May meeting is to be he}: social hour enjoyed. BBAGPS STUCK NEWS Marine White and Green Point, best qualify, in stock. To kill mice quickly and in package Moucide. large numbers‘ buy one if you wbnt gloss Net Floats, book orders now. Steel Measuring Tapes in stock. Storm _King extra long-neat fitting Rubber Boots now ' ohtoinbble. Order EggQCose Eillers for catching oyster ‘spot, Smull Daisy Oil Stoves in stock. v Sheffield qualify old English mun Knives. Higl; quality Cup Grease. Pic -r locrd in stock. V, GccJrich Auto Tires, all rain, lilrlcek ._ it’;