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Oiiice flours: 10 to ll AM. I to l P. M. , by appointment Oiiice Connected With Wagon eels West Bros Store. \__ problem ma». Secretary A KINGS coulllv HUSPITAL - The Ilfllfil! inst-easing amount oi nnpaitLbills ls making o! operation REALLY DESPERATE end the Board oi h now compelled to require patients to nuke a deposit Q ailotidon and to insist npon lnunedlste settlement oi all nnpeld bills. t ADILINI C. If)!!! Bold the olTrnsteee _____ __ THE" GUARDIAN, THE EASTERN GUARDIAN" T 3.653 RF‘; ‘AGENTS IONTAGUI Harold I‘. dry, Albert Althea. III.’ I “SLAVE slur" ' alien-l. m» Eli's-riot m. m’ with AGENT GEOIGITOWN: Wilden [Avera- . Be - R00 iolieaving laeu on el lllll IeUyI: earn. ' . walla k Theflllllnlrgnnfizueybebofllgtitbalrlyoitlae a A152: §lgywsMl_cc?;monn°y in (ieorgetolvh: The Poet Oltieet In Sonrla: Oondorra and Flfesaeei lapel-g In 5t. Peter's: The Poet Oniee. . Mr. and Mrs. C-A. Shaw. M011" tegue, were weekend visitors to Charlottetown, guests oi Mr. and Mrs. 1.1-1. Coiiin. _. M; ghelden Jay and Mr. Arnold MecLure were Sunday visitors to Murray Harbour North, guests o! Mr. and Mrs. Chester Mao-Lure- Mlas Anna MacLaren. student 0i Prince oi Wales College, spent the weekend at the horns oi M’! P"- onts in Moniagllfl- Mr. Albert Macliarlane, auditor WHO $00G!“ Mr. 191th Graham, f O visitors to Casnlbridge, guests or the Imperial Oil Company, and! Mr. William lihelntyrs. stud. ent oi Prince o! Whlaa College. spent the weekend at the home oi his parents in Montague. __-_ fvitlluiu 701M Filly-hi“- Stutlttlry . . (v'<1<1l' ..° Mrs. Rtoy Kennedy. Chery lottetown. was a weekend visitor i ....~ LOOKING ovnn TINT"! covers - Durlns the wt w“ an interested rww h" N" m‘ in; over the tennis court to ell-- imate the mount of M! W" "i" to Montasue. mien p: her moth- Mr.‘ C). Boudreault. manager ‘would be required m level m the oi Dwiita plant at Olcary, spent the weekend with hi; iamily in Montague. er. M78. Minnie IMIBDODIRL le court with from three 9° Mir. A. Larldn. Mr. Gerald Lln- who 1mm“ f 00¢ ‘on Ag w“. 4U. Mi‘. Richard M11161 Ind Mr. fez‘? m," i: 0'11], m, red, clay Colin Landry. were visitors tolwmh “though ‘mgcflblg, l; Charlottetown on Bundgy wheminweflheleu» n“ u ‘cod n m; w” ‘Mrw/ zmneareoi/‘i New lm roveil Vil- Doee T Ie for You l MEL cuts dishwashingflrtinie in a 2 Cutsgreasc, banishes soap scum. ‘ 3 Gives you soft water washing. 4 Safenfor woolcns, stockings, lingerie. 5 Mildcr to hands. Mr. and Mrs. Archie MacLeod. they visited Mrs. Gerald Landry who is receiving treatment st ‘the Charlottetown Hospital. Her many iriends will regret to! learn that Mrs. Sam Wood. Mo»! __.__ . ' ACCEPTED CALL Rev, AS. Adams. pastor oi the Mont- 'flZl1Q United Chunh, announced to - his congregation on April 17th. Miss Mnrllaret Mlddlre Ind that he had wccept a. call to Miss Lulu Graham, students 0i |Cannartherl Street U ‘ted Church Corcoiflii’! business mllese. men!‘ at st. John. NB. and that he the weekend It their MWMW, would be leaving this charge at homes in Murray l-lerbvl" Nimh- the end oi June. Rev. Adams came to htontasu, ircm Epvworth Ohurch --'WHEN YOU BUY your Czmera at Glace Bay. 0.3., and he has and Photo SHDPUB! lwm V- R- remained here ior the past six Peeler, advice is gladly given on all yen-g Dunn; n,“ mm Re“ ma Phoiozraohic Problems - R- Mrs. Adams’ have endeared them- Ilclfiplittl‘. Jetweller and PhOtO 9W1"- aelves to the citizens oi Monta- °n l8“ - gue, by their kindness and uniail- His many friends will be pleas- irklgsemgfift “rgonihihgobgm: fr: 61$ i0 195m that Mr- William‘ Mel‘. contact. Not only their parishion- “sh h" rammed Mme "cm the‘ srs, but all the residents oi this Km?‘ mum? Hwplml were he community will regret their de- n“ ME "cdvhm ‘regiment mt‘ porture, and they are assured oi ‘mm i 9- _a most cordial welcome 1i at any h-Fon INDIVIDUAL ttltntloniilfiynjflij’; ‘m? .f;“,‘e““°né° to esch- and every Print bring onnmmd W60 is flnpwyed with mé mail your iilms to us. We can en- meme; Pubushmg company at m“ w“ M“ snaps’ and KFIOBCLSuml-llerside and one daughtrr Carlie?! ‘Tctlgierfmti-euitliec: and i Jean.’ Mm‘ I Nmva‘ Eldridg“ ‘Wm’, Photo Dealer. Montague. irndhvygig ‘gdfgrfvé gétséngbevlig; ..,.- noel. 0N nlsl-LAl'~nur-\i"*i¢i>ms“ "id Suww 111 their ing th, past week the ladies 0i'“°'“' “M895 the nursery club M’ the Kins! County Hospital have placed on display *1 Booms“ J‘~'“"Yi Store a lovely doll. compleg: with wedding dress. veil and uque. ThBN 15 513° 3' comma‘ mustn't DR: Jr no hie oi dress, suit; sndkhata totgo. with each costume, ma-ing on e whole a very beauiiiul display. MT‘ STEWART The ladies have offered this for _ lottery. and the lucky winner will :wlll be absent from his oiiice certainly have received more than, _ , valuation. The ladies Of the nu; {fin 3:30 egg]; day fog the "gel; tissue, has entered the Kings County Hospital when, she will re- ceive treatment. set-y club are to be commend i . on this very iine work. and also‘ MAY gndwMAy 1th for their kindness and generosity _ in giving s0 much oi their time‘ lnelugivg in helping the Kings County Hos-i Diifll- ' layer oi top soil. It was lied tint about aeveni7~iive Ylffll would be needed to do l 800d 10b. .s,rld provide auitiicient bale 1M’ working. The clubs eimect to reor- in the near iuiure and .plans are M1118 mldewhtfllly m! ‘club wlii promote its interests to in» beat. Last year the club had a. Inge membership, and this year it is expected that a 11889!‘ ll“!!!- iber will enroll. and with this in- creased lrtemlbersh‘... the unem- tbers hotpe to promote -_ioul anents j-with other oentresjwhltrh are also interested in tennis. Along with reopening the tennis. the club will also reopen the adjacent Volley- lball court ior the members, and "plans are also being laid to basin .prepering ior a club house which iwill be erected in the future. Should these proposed plans l0 through. it looks like a. big year ,i'or the tennis club. l f KINGSTON WMJ. The April meeting o! the King- ston United Church Auxiliary oi the W.M.S. was held at the home oi Mrs. Willard Proud. Meeting opened with hymn "Alas and Did my ‘Saviour Bleed" iollctwed M’ Scripture reading taken irom Mark 16: 11-15 read responslvely. This was followed by repeating the ‘Missionary Creed" lrl unison and prayer by Mrs. Owen. Younker, Scripture readings taken dram Acts 1912-14 read by Mrs. Fulton Willis and Acts 211-4. 32-48 reed by Mrs. James Jewell ioilorwed by prayer by Mrs. Zylphe Neweon. Hymn “When I Survey the Won- dmus Cross" and benediction closed the devotional period. Min- ute! o1 previous meeting were read and approved. Roll call was an- ewered by 1P2 members. Collection armunted to e200. Community Friendship tund 8'1 cents. Easter oiielring $.60. Letters oi thanks for fruit were rend irom Mrs. Fred Hansen and Mrs. Edgar Nowson. Mrs. Fulton Willis and Mrs. Dar] Grades IV, V, VI 2nd. ROW: Susan MsoCormaek. Joan ltiaellityre. Irene Creamer, Phee. Bella Cheverie, Anna Prsught, Betty Town- shend, Jeanette MscPhee, Vivien Creamer. FRONT ROW: Elaine Gnllllfi ‘Ill! Shirley llooeh lln MacDonald. Helen Amelia MncPhee, Yvonne’ Cheverie, ltita’ Souris Convent Pupils HACK now: Mlrslret Prnusht. Mlry Meoilean, Ethel Stnbbert. Jeanette Peters, Joan MacDonald, , Dorothy Poole. Doris hlallnrd, Frances Grant, Au rlrey Muilally. Belle mull. Elizabeth blnlone. Barbara Mao- Cheverie. Velma. Paquet, Catherine Myrno Choverie. Helen MacDonald. Charla, when. Mnllally. —Photo by Glrnhmn. THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW! I By Fogoly and Shorten Ouehvmtfi "Transom" mooéfcfrfiirlurlzcr‘ m wows» MANAGE TO uve Ac tone As » van-w". SHOW 9Q... [tooth nwr! Amllzcumeiz on ,7 "m: mo: no venom mans ms so wlm nousslloui NXIDBNTS! . m: CIZMINALJi-IB yuan. ‘ A __._- vouwom: AR socmtess: . Ann on: THING uoaoov use cm moelzmuo l5‘ FDW alfifilllkiil MANAfiS LNE AT ML "- f , I y; M’: {tbs/FYI on]; infan- 010M I?! as soap... ' Willis thanked members ior fruit sent them- Readlnz on Christian stewardship by Mrs. Roland Bu- chanan. Reading "Canada Is Her New Home" by Mrs Willard Proud. Mrs. Lorne .Smith invited members ioher home ior th, May meeting. Lunch committee. Mrs. William Younker.’ Mrs. Rioland Buchanan .and Mrs. Earl Willis. Lunch was served by the hostess. and committee in charge and a social hour spent. t _...______.._ VHAR 0N BADGE-BS CAMBIIRLEY. Surrey. England -(CPi-(H»sdgers are on the war- peth here and so are residents who have lost chickens. The badgers make so mudh noise nobody can sleep and they have torn lawns and ruined ieirwaye on the local gol! course. thrill/xiii Even for double the‘. prlce you can't buy‘ anything better than OUT OUR WAY ' DON'T rrz A "HULL LOT. ‘DON'T IT? NEAR - ENOUGH, DON'T IT F ;"-**'i1"'*'“‘-**l¢> érol-t. 1 couu: wrzrrsfit THIS LOOKS . PRETTY MUCH ""‘ LIKE A ANVIL, CATTLE RUSTLEBS BUSY OAPETIJWN —— (OW-The meat shortage here now is so acute that cattle-nastier; have ations on e. lsrge scale; slaughter- xtarted oper- pod lng stolen animals almost as soon as they have been removed iroln the owners‘ paddocks. Apart iron small stock. thieves recently siola igree stock worth more than H.000 ($4.000). 4_._._ wan. wn Auolrrsn CAROTAI-{TV t H G _ AT AGE or a rmzlcd Wallace B681)’. who recently celebrated his 34th yea: u the "lovable old laecal" at his home oi a. heart heart last summer cranking sn on W" l ch01‘!!! b0? and a. railroad w hlired- hard-boiled movie actor he made kfiiit the nation alternately til-wielding in Hollywood’ n“ Muck. H. ‘sumeuag-h and tumble movies. died ures suiiered by the lusty ohueeter actor linee‘ he It was the lest oi many strained his d motor. As s. young mm h. ‘D9! in a t nditouse. As the gny. more than 25o phybuygq m‘ Ind Wwvms ior almost lee d d .' eca es Only Lionel Barrymore boasted e longer Hollywggd out.“ The actor was married twice. His ilret were divorced inlilil. His second wile Qewl Ann. daushis-r er her cousin. Divorce ended this 1980. vou-Lummoxr" u’ . crater-mot: ernl * mo ENJOY-THE- wiie was Gloria Swanson. Th Isa Bits Gilmsn. They adop marriage i; —By_ i. a. WiliTns Q x . BEAUTIFUL sesame t. . ‘FLOWERS WITHOUT A PIECE OF Mo‘. rr oosrr: rr - STILL LOOKS LIKE RAH: RDAD RAiL WFTH NICKS m m vou