~§O 9999-90190 l and JOl-INSOFPS oLo-coar qef this T NE W APPLIER UNION ROAD Y. P. U. O1 April '1 the Y. P. U. met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Eiryenton. Devotional period in charge of Doreen Duffett and Mrs. Keith Bryenton opened by sing- ing "Leaning on the Everlasting Arm," followed lord's Prayer, ln unison. aaipture reading. Psalm. first chapter. read by Mrs. Keith Bry- eniion. Reading for meditation Beautitudes." presented by Keith Bryenion. A prayer by Doreen Duffett. Closing hymn "Blessed Assur- ance" followed by Mizpah Benedic- lion. The minutes a! last “The meeting Mrs.- were read and adopted. Roll call was answered by 12 members and 6 visitors present. Collection amounted to $1.20. Collection from special amount- ed to $2.17. Next meeting to be held at home of Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Yeo. Af tei a period of recreation in charge of Keith Bryenton and John Bry- enton. Refreshments were the hostess. A short sing song brought meeting to a close. served by the SHINE SHOE BY WASHING An elastic E108 has been iri- vented which. it is claimed. i. seuffless and will remain shiny after washing with soap and water. D EXTRA SPE CIA L! TRACTOR TIRES ARMY TIRES While they lost Tractor and Army Tires listed below will be sold at these special prices. These are new tires in limited quantify only. These prices are F.O.B. Halifax. TRACTOR TIRES IO x 28 9x24 4-ply Ground grip thread l-ply Ground grip tread ......_........_...$40.00 ..................$30.00 -—-ALSO STOCK OF—‘- IIEW .ARMY TIRES & TUBES 900x13 900xI6 SEND YOUR ORDERS DIRECT TO: SllPEli r IRE TREADERS LIMITED I04 DRESDEN ROW-HALIFAX, N.S. ' VULCANIZING — RETREADING OUR _ SPECIALTY For money-saving prices on rctroadlng and vuloarilzing worn tlrea inquire today about our prompt service and low prices. AMERICAN HARD NUT, W. D. We In well stocked with Coal at present, coinpsésing OLD SYDNEY, ACADIA NUT, ACADIA LUMP, and COKE- DELIVERIES IN ANY QUANTITY GILLIS d. COu . PHONE I76 eoo-ouou-ene o o #- Busy Centre 0f Hunter River Mr. Stanley liichean is home for a few days. l-Ie is employed on the S. s. Abegweit in Bordon. A. B. Elwood Robertson o! the Royal Canadian Navy is spending a, few days leave at his home here. Mi". and Mrs. Edison Newman. are receiving congratulations on the arrival of a baby girl. Heather Gail. Mr. Ed Killy of Hunter River spent the past neck-end in Char- lottetowii. Mrs. ‘Nobles’ Smith of North Rustico mas a recent visitor to Hunter River. calling oii friends. Mrs. Robert Buiitaln of Wheat- ivy Rher is visiting hart‘. ghflfit 0f lior daughter, Mrs. q J. R. Murchison Mr Roy yvall of Granville was a visitor here bu sunday. Ellest of his SISICI‘. Mrs, Wilfred Whitiock and Mr. Whilloi-k. Mr. and till-s. W. I Bowman had as their guest for the week-end Vi‘. ,Bar.'niaii's mother. Mrs. Aquilla Bouniaii of Wiltshirc. Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Darrech and son Keith of Charlottetown were week-end guests M Ml‘. and Mrs. Daniel McFaydcn and family. Friends in llunter River will be glad io know Mrs. Donald Lamont Frcncli River is improving after a recent operation in Prince County Hospital. lvfr. Fred Kent has left on re- turn to his home in Halifax. N. S. a"ter spending a few days here guest of Mr. and Mrs. Fulton Robertson. D1155 Lillian Walker of Char- lottetown has been in Hunter River the past few days re-decoraiing her Beauty Salon which she plans Opening soon. Mr. \l'erida.ll McKay of the firm of McKay Bros, Stanley Bridge. reiurricd homo Sunday after spending the winter months with his sister Mrs. J. S. Burns Mrs. ~Earle Simpson spent the week end in lluiiter River eiiroute from Srvrinerside where she has been for two TEOI-KS. guest of Mr. and Mrs. P. ll. Warren Mrs. Clarence lticLean of Hal- ifax. N. 5.. arrived in Hunter River to spend a holiday. (lie welcome guest 0f licr parents Mr. and Mrs. Willard Scllars. Rev. Donald Nicholson conduc- ted service in the Presbyterian Church an Sunday morning, and ‘Rev. J. I. liforrison conducted ser- vice in the United Church on Sunday evening. Mrs. Fred Clark of Cavendish. who has been iii Hunter River for llie past two ivccks was a passen- ger to Sllmmorside on Thursday where she will spend a tow days Quest of Mr. and Mrs. J. W Clark The many friends of Miss Jeanette Moreslde of the Royal Bank Staff will be pleased to learn she is im-piroviiig nicely after lier recent operation. she 15 a patient in the P, i3. Island Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Waller Heartz. East Royalty were visitors here on Sunday. They were accompanied home by their son Skippy, who has been spending g few days with his cousin Ross Matheson. The liniur Mission Band met an Wednesday afternoon at the homo of Lynn and Virginia Waye. The loader. Mrs. Emmett Bernard was in charge of the program which was Chapter ‘J iii the study book. “My Story Book About The Bible" An article on Temperance and Citizenship was read. Neville Sirnitli and Gordon McDonald taking part. Eighteen members were present. A dellcioustreat of lce cream and cake was served by Mrs. Bagnall. On Saturday after- noon the Senior Band met at Mrs. Bernards home Chapters 2 and 3 of study book "Around The World Wlih The Bible“ were taken up. Nine members were pre- sent. The children were treated to fudge by Mrs. Bernard. The Riverview Institute mat at the heme of Mrs. W. I. “ °" Ali-til 5th with 7A members pre- sent. Meeting opened by singing the Ode and repeating Creed in unison. Minutes of last meeting were approved and read. The secretary reported $18.35 donated to Canadian Appeal for Children. STOCK SPRINGHILL, IRAS D'OR SCREENED 'PO+>§FOO\VO-OFV§O-§OO§VOVD O-OOOFO-OOQOOOOO OQOODO-GO O0§§ QOO manta-a... . . ~ proceeds from canteen a; the local rink. The President reported hav- ing contacted one of the Kenslng- ton players. but nothing definite was arranged. It was left in the hands of the executive to make nrrangcments for a play to come in. It was decided to have a Birth- day Box. Mrs. J. B. Burris ta be in charge of same, All members who have birthdays in any month between Decembe and May were asked to deposit their age. ex- pressed in pennies. Bills for fruit and advertising amounting to 83.11 were paid. Sick canmittee "Dort- ed three calls made and the new sick committee was appointed — Mrs. uPnge, Mrs. Murchison. Mrs. Charley Wood and‘ Mrs. J. E. And- rews School cemnlttee reported that six new blinds were needed for senior mom. The secretary was to enquire if these cansld be obtained. Mrs. Burns and Mrs. Robert Smith were appointed as school committee for next month. Letter XQ-QIDCGI’ fund was read and left over until next meeting. Airs. J. E. Cousins. Mrs. B. A. Mc- Donald. Mrs. D. 5. McLeod. Mrs. -T- R- MvI/‘nd. Marlon Gillln and l THE GUARDIAN. CHARI_.OTTETOW‘N_ The Central Guardian fish column ta reserved for news of local interest. hut advertising of a uaway nature may be Inserted at five ousts a word autos-Ly able in advance. - COOK'S for Photograph; BALANCE 0F TABLE LAMPS selling at 1,5 price. Brown Electric IFIKHEBMAN IVADERS at The Bike Shop. CITY MAKES. — April 15th is the anal em for payment- o! 11m installment City of ChH-rlotlfitvwfl Taxes. CITY TAXES. — First install- ment City o! Charlottetown Taxes must ba paid by April 15th or interest will be charBWL CITY 0F CHARLOTTETOWN TAXES. - ‘Interest at the rate of 1.9% per month will be charged on City of Charlottetown first install- ment of Taxes if not paid by Apnl 15th. CIVIC TAXES. — If first install- irien-t City of Charlottetowi Taxes is not paid on or before April 15th. then all remaining installments become due and payable immed- iately thereafter. IMMUNIZATION CLINICS dlr- ected by the Department of Health-giving protection against Deplitherla. Whooping Cough and Tetanus. Thursday. April 15th. Notre Dame, 1.30 P. M. Model. 2.45 P. M. OVERSEAS FOOD PARCELS.- I. O. D. E. will accept food don- ations for United KlHCdQT- °" Thursday and Friday. Aiml 15th and 16th from 1o A. M. to s P. M eaoh day at the City Hall. Shipb- lng on Saturday. 17th. The follow- ‘ng foods may be oinmitted as th-‘Y are available. Canned 501195 "d Package Soups. Canned Vegetables and Coffee and Cocoa. H O L M AN’S Suniersiile and Charlottetown Can Supply All Your Requirements - 13-1345 PIAIQIUIA MODERN WALL FIIIISII wallpaper. ’ Ease and speed of opplicat and dries in one hour. modern colors. ' Add wafer to one quart to quarts. PER 1 QUART _"Wide use over plaster, wallboard, old paint and * Beautiful, practical decoration—a uniform finish in ‘i. ion-covers in one coat make one and one half .30 Mrs Cyril Ehiiih were appointed m collect for Red Cross. hiri- Pcrcy Boyle. Child Wallace Con- venor to have charge 01 I7T°3ram IOl‘ next meelini with MYS- “Bile? Spence and Mrs. Lester Sherran as assistants. Roll call to be answered by "Way! 1°31" ca“ save money"_ Eight new mffflbffs were welcomed. The Social hm" was enjoyed by all. Mrs. C. B. Matlieson read an article °n "Gardening" and W" wines" were enioyed. An Auction Sale was conducted with Mrs. Morrison autclonlng ["6 articles. Bidding was brisk and $10-15 was "Pim- A deiidou; 1unch was served b? Mrs BL-wmnn and committee. Nex; mggtlrig will be held in the school. Cecil-ears lilicnwi mrwmo, April l4 - Canada has many "good solid business years ahead", W. Garfield Weston today tolil the 20th annual meeting of shareholders of George Weston. Limited. Mr. Weston. who is chair- man o! the boai-d of George Wes- ton. Limited, has just returned fmzn a business tour of 60 areas of Britain. “When I reported to the Weston shareholders last year I took the view then that results Wei-e uncer- tain. I now feel that this past year has been a. good solid year." Mr. Weston said, "particularly now that the Marshall plan has been put into operation with all it means u. Canada and the United States in eatports." Nlr. Weston said the Marshall plan will start the wheels of Eur- ope's industry rallliig "and help prevent another world war." l-le said he found the people of Brit- ain ha??? 011d eager to start from scratch to rebuild their country. The children, he said, are healthy. "They are not on a luxurious diet, buii. -it is adequate. They are get- ting enough to eat." ‘Iltie Weston organization. he said "is prepared for the challenge of tcmorrow, We are ready ta meet whatever comes. Our men have been seasoned by two depressions. 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U. met at, the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Jenkins April ll. with the president Mrs. Edith Hughes in the chair, The devotional period in charge of Mrs. Nelson Stevenson opened with call to worship, followed by the stnlln: of Hymn no we "Pass Me Not 0 Gentle Saviour." scrip- ture reading for the evening found in the 5th chapter of John, verses i! to l’! was read by Mrs. Gordon Colts followed with prayer by Mra Nelson steveaaon. Members were than led in “MMitatlaiW by Mrs. nrith Hughes. Mr. John Macltay led a discussion m the 40th Psalm followed with a prayer. me slnslng of limo I02 "What A rum" closed the devotional period of the rum- ; I t0 by "will": a verse of scripture. There were 21 members and l0 vis- itors present. After a discussion concerning the play, ii, area decided that the com- mittee in oharge would meet. Man- day night to organire the play, It was moved by i-iai-old orawtai-ii and seconded by Mrs. p; Rodd um, Mrs. ll. Hurhes be paid for coniilea used in church and M". L. Jen. kins be paid for phone oall mam. The new committees for next meeting were then elected: Cul- turo-Mr. and Mrs. a. Crawford: Recreation-Mrs. Ivan ‘Turner and Rome Rodd: Lunch-Airs. Steven- son. Mrs. mrner. Mrs. Clerk and Mrs. Crawford. The friendship Secretary reported sendl-nfl fruit in Lillian Diamond. Mai-oust. uoreside and sm. Hus- ton. A aura of Thanks was received from Margaret Moresldo for ..lruit. period opened with the reading of minutes of laat meeting. Roll can ms responded Next meeting to be at the borne v l tended to Mr. and Mrs. Lin!‘ Jenkins for the use of home. Patriot Please 009;‘ Pro-cooked and readi-W hams now on the market need 0 to by heated. about i0 minutes U the pound in a moderate 0W!!- ___4 amounted to $2.26 The rwrerion period in charge of Mrs. R. Mac- Donald was enjoyed b! all. A tally lunch was served by hostess and connittee in charge. _ Meeting closed with the ainglnu of "Bless Be The Tide That Bind" followed by a vote of thanks ex- aunpoon BLOOD_ an1ans ‘nop- aha-nines u» nu» o! vii. bovrelgkldamliverlndaiomaoli. Itahll iathaollmlaatlenotvrasteaaisd purities ‘rlionsultlaoftonaaaoothor, ukla. BunloekBloodBittersiasoldatallds-ageauaterl ti-nmtiiolwdz- of Mr. and Mrs. E. Rodd. Collection for the evening I'll ‘l’. mllnsra 00., Limited, Toronto,