. PAGE FOURTEEN H.CAPI'.I.'OL Summon-side usr suowmo rouav - 2:30-7:15-9:15 - Paramount's No. 1 Adventure Picture "STREETS OF LAREDO" with Win. Holden - Wm. Bendix - Mons. Fr-ceniiin MONDAY - TUESDAY - 7:15-9:15 Tueldsy Matinee 8:30 MILDRED PIERCE DOES IT AGAIN K mid .vt-rylirlrly lillllii c ' JERRY wiw ANNOUNCEMENT Having sold my Retail Business at Kinkom, I wlslsto thank all former customers for their patronage during the years in which I had the privilege of serving earnestly solicit your continued patronage on be- half of my successor. - . For the future I intend to devote my lull tune to produce and livestock business. JAMES P. CALLAGHAN. Kinl-Kora. MARITIME DISTRIBUTORS Activities at was Gliurcli Gliilis -The May meeting 0! the Altar- noon Auxiliary oi the Summerside Hall. with the president. Mrs. W. A, Allen, in the chair and Mrs. B. R. Sharpe at tno piano. The open- lug hymn was "Take time to be holy". During the ” ' session Mrs. A. E. Woodside. Supply Sec- retary. aiiiioiutced that a box would be pzickcd on '.l'h.ui'Icloy, May ii. for the Caniidian Chinch Re- lie! Abroad. Orders were received ior tiie new Blue Books. Mrs. Hammond Johnson donlted the book. "Cross Over Asia" by Bishop Stephen Neill. wnicii she recom- mended highly, to the Auxiliary Library. The Stclety i ” i send a message oi appreciation to the C. B. C. network for last sun- duy's Church Arinivcrsary Broad- CHSL . . . Mrs. Alien conducted the devo- tional exercises opening with the say". followed by prayer and Psalm :3 read respo.1sively Mrs. John Stirling olferecl pruyer and Mrs Chesley Robertson road the Scrip- ture lesson from the second chap- ter ui Lxuke. This was followed by prayer in unison and the hymn ”Wliere cross the crowded ways of lilo". closed the devotions. Rev. K. G, Sullivan read an in- iercsting paper on Overseas Church Missions, first mentioning the work of the Home Missions De- partnient. after which he reviewed the work of Overseas Missions be- ing carried on in Japan, North Tlindndt. The meeting closed with the 'siu:ins: cl "Blast be the tie that tblnds”. usa- --'i'he Y. P. S. of the Cliurcii or sin-ist. Summerslde. held its reg- .ular meeting in the hall on Tues- lrtay evening with Mr Garth Link- llztter coiiductiiip the devotional lqseriod-, Alter the singing 01 ”The old Rugged Cross" with Mrs. Milton Mellish at the piano, John i: 1-H was read responsively The singing ;cl ”Wlinr.oever will” und prayer rlosacdr this part of the meeting. In the ubsciice of the president. illle business session was conducted ybv the minister. Following the ,eiuging of a number of choruses, a Poll oi the Teen oigers Opinions on Matters of Religious Faith was 4-5-8' stow nor DISTERS 1assIopyiaIl&Eyeclsyi-'iugIsie'd-sod-ieesedllurysboqllgiiissd hgdcygolluuawdumlsnebuwhbcnhisurnudou 'agHpesullefilib back breaking worl: by using (moss Horny-Berg e-no Jgera, vineyard dimers and orchard clusters! The Howry-Berg 8 row duster is o Iver-sauna iinplurieii which can be used for dusting lambs. spresding M. eedlrolllng insects. weeds. and so forth. We will be glad to show 3 -5- kennels the lenses lies of Baum-Berg lleiur Value lmplesieiiisi WE HAVE RECENTLY BEEN APPOINTED FOR THIS WELL KNOWN LINE Trinity United Church was held, on Tuesday nitcrnoori in Epvvorth China. south China, West Chins... Central India. Angolia, Korea andl true GUARDIAN. "IIEIIVES" S44 &l.1e.t 7: Benet-Iar lag riouds-l-she III i-rut i -hr-C . bechclie. Iiaadoclio. lock of energy dis- anunil. Deilil's Kidney Pills contain eueuiisl oils and India.-'isisl iiigredionls dill ed lieuilz upili llsgliilueys-and lielprssiere nernslsciieu. 144 i Dodd's Kidney Pills i . Icondllcted by the minister by the lasklng of sixteen questions. The re- sults. which were tabulated, proved most enlightening and interesting, ,The Friendship Circle and Mizpali benediction concluded the meeting. . . . hymn, "I heard the voice oi Jesusl one Junk” Y- 9- U. 01 the 3130-! merside Baptist Church herd its Fezuiar ineetlug hi the hall on Tuesday evening with Donnie Gay conducting the devotions, The opening hymn. "Mothers of Sal- em" with June Goddis at the piano. .wss Iollowed by the reading or the Scripture lesson and the singing lot" the prayer, "Father We Thank Thee". The president was in the ;chair during a brief business per- piod, and a Bible Study was in 39115139 01 Mrs. E J. Barrass. 'l'he 'girls' team ivon two points over the ;boys'. Games Wt:2'D played at the .C0ilClU5l0li. . . . . -Mrs. C. B. Jelly conducted the devotional exerclres of the Young Married People's Society of the Summerside Baptist Church on Tuesday evening in the hall. Open. ing with the hymn, "Take time to be holy". After responsive reading the scripture lesson on God's Pruni- ises was taken from different sec- tions or the Bible, Prayer and the singing or "My faith looks up to Thee". closed the worship period. Mrs. E. J. Barrass conducted the business session when crlnal plans were made for the Bible Society Supper on. Monday evciiiiig. The M. C. A. gained three points. The Study was presented by Mr. Ernest Allwright, who gave an interesting address on the lives or the authors of the hymns and the cirr.:ni- stances under which they were written. -5 5 CHARLU i ' I iiIFO.WN wesisnii iiiiiiiiiiu --HAND PAINTED SIGN! for Farms. Cabins and Tourist Homes. Fred Freeuisn, 9 Alexander Drive. Charlottetown. Phorir 334.. --BOIIDEN LEGl0NiIIAbL. - Speclsl Old Time Oospellbieetiogsi Every night beginning Tuesday, May 0th, at 8 o'clock. special speak- or Rev. M. V. Bolser, of Independ- ent Baptist-Church. clerks Her- bor. N. 5. special Music. You are cordially invited. Rev. D. M. Fraser, Minister. -KING GEORGE HALL. Ken- sliigton. Friday, May 5th. Saturday, May iith. Evening at B.- "Ready Made Family", Three Act Comedy. presented by Presbyterian Young Adult. Group. sale of candy. Spec- ialties. --(JHLIKCEH NOTICE for the Parish of New London (or Sunday, May 7tti. Fourth after Easter. St. Marks. Kensington. Sunday School 10.00 A. M. Holy Communion 11.00 A. M. St. Steplic-ifs, Burlington, l Evening Prayer 230 P. M. St. l'l'homas'. New London, Evening Prayer 7.30 P. M. Rev. Sidney J. Davies. 8. A.. Rector. Amy. 0AIlE0 TIIEITRE. V xsiisisoros Bsiueilsy -IJO - 1.13 - 9.15 Der Audio Miirphl. Inert decorated wsr hero in real life. II the Juvelillo "nan nor" (Lloyd Nolan) so Marshall Brown Ins use beliei therein good in everyone and alter 0' lot is! trouble with "Danny" who gives iiiiii a lot to think about. but he is not disuppointed In the end.. Also Isl Cliepter 0! "Wild Bill lllckox" serlll starring Bill Elliott and News. , -CINTIIAI. BEDEQIJI: United Baptist cliu.rch.. service Sunday, 7th. 11 A. M. Sunday school. 10.15 A. M. District Meeting at Tryon, May 9th, 9.30 A. M. Charles A. Britten. Minister. -REMOVAL NOTICE - The Repair Parts Office for Massey Harris conducted by Mr. l-iaroid Lyle, is now located at the old stand opposite Baslers Shoe Re- pair. Water Street, Summerside. -PLEASE RESERVE Friday. . May 12th, for the spring Valley Tlirui Act comedy-Drama. "T-be Psth Across the Hill" in the King George Hall. Kenslngton. under the auspices of St. Mark's Young People's Association. -MALPEQUE, Frc-etowii and A Quick and Easy Way 10 HOP cocclolosis l llCOCClDAZlNE" in ilie drinking water spam to uss . scouoiiitsi TABLETS No. 2315 25 tablets 55.50 - 50 tablets 3l0.50 CONCENTRATI No. 1310 A ll. oz. 31.70 - I6 II. or. 55.50 I Large: Stock of Veterinarisiii Sup- pllag ulii-isys mi Iiiiriil. A. J. Mathieson ltcxali Druir Store 0'L1'1Alu'. P. E. I. Available Ircm your drought or veterinarian. i's I-iALL's FOR FARM EQUIPMENT MLOY Sliii. All WEIDED RDILER BEARINGS ROI RRY WINCF lllli0Ws(lUl Cll.llCll ON WHHIS INDIPKNUENI Wlliil Ulillll TllE lllllS0ll l.IME& A lime and fertilizer s resde designed and built rig ii from the start for higher speeds. greater cspsciiy. and thc punielimeill-of steady, liar-l tractor service. V ill distrib- uie evenly and accurately lime. pliosplisicl, niirsiis. Prise delivered lo you 1 40.00 loss reel el I llres FERTILIZER SPREADER commercial ieriilizers. eicl This highly efficient Iertilizer ilisiribuior has demonstrated an imusiisl , "tr In P0?-, form an oiiisianilirig job to thousands of satisfied users ilirollglloul the country. ORCE Fifi) ' We also manufacture the Sprayer in both traction and famous lluli Liiiuid Potato power take-oil models. These are svailsble in either tour or six row types. These machines have proveu themselves and their value throughout the Mai-itimes over the pest twenty-live years. , Sunday school. 'daughter. Olga Isabel. ,Kensington Presbyterian Churches. services Sunday, May 1th. Mal- pequo at 11 A. M. Freetown at 3 P. M. and Kensington at 730 P. M. Kensington st 7 P. M. Rev. J. A. McGowan, Minis- tcr. -PRINOETOWN U N I T E I) CHURCH. Mslpeque. Sunday, May Tth. Divine Worship 11.00 A. M. and 7.30 P. M. Please note change of time or services. Wednesday. May 10th, service in Baltic School. 8.00 P. M. Rev. James Cross, 13. A.. . Minister. --ENGAGEMENT. - Mr. i nnd Mrs. David Allison Harris, an- of their to Leigh Bealrsto Donald son 0! Mr. and Mrs. John Edwin Donald. The mer- riage will take place on Saturday. June 3rd. at four o'clock in the Trinity United Church. Summer- side. NATIVES OF CEYLON The Clngnlese people comprise roughly two-thirds of Ceylon; ap- proxlniste 6.7004000 population. iiounce the engagement -. ;.....?.. Flying with Music MAYO. 1950 rim 2.30. '1'. 9.15 MID ' Monday 3:80, 7:15 and 0:16 - Tuesday 7:15 and 9:15 "Last or The wild limos MALE MODELS ELMSDALE. N. S.-(OP)-The Home and School Association here raised mode by staging a fashion show with nine men modeling everything from opening gowns to beach suits. Women working in re- lays gave a I E commentary to the packed house. 5. Sutherland was crowned "queen" of the show. GUM FROM SUDAN Mucilage used for British posiua stamps comes iroi-ii the Sudan and is the purest gum-erebic obtain- able. LANOAGIIJII cuss st. Helene in Lsncashire has the largest crown, plate, and sheet glass plunts in Britain. at lilnkoris. patronage ANNOUNCEMENT I wish to announce that I have talseu over the Be- Viall Business formerly operated by tissues 1'. Oalhglien ltake this opportunity to ask 1 fair share or your Opening Date to be announced later. WILLIAM E. IIIMGUIGAN, And here or lost is the news for which you have all been waiting. You moyynow purchase I rubber tired all sieel roller bearing wagon or as price, never before reullurll Lost year we broke into rlie wagon iiiurliei and slcsliod prices until we were selling our wagons of 3160.50. We were completely sold our of over is our" lead of wagons in less than four weeks. Now we offer the some wagon with many ini- proveiiieiirs. such as removable disc wheels. or is lower than over price. No doubt you wonder how we can do this. the uliswor is in mass Buying. Now is the time to place your order for that rubber tired 'wo9oii which you have been doing willi- oiii too long. The price on this Implement lies been slusiieil to reel: bottom of 5156.00. Get in on this offer new. We will hold your wagon on receipt of your order no- ill siieli time as you need it. COMPANtY LIMITED suivmrnsilos .. ci-isniorrsrown LL. MFG. & COLD STORAGE I