MAXJZ. 194B Q f j rgra GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN V‘ ‘. m v v - - »sx+:.2.»»~'~;*‘<r7°f>.__, _ ,._.. . ’ H film; ELEVEN 'A “PPI-‘il- 8v“ Manama ‘ ~ alliggjbgifbfumbgglflgggéflggsrffl. . _ — QUE. —- WED. MONDAY, TUESDAY and J T K I WEDNESDAY “f rational-dun my h nought gun; o! tho . .- mloggaotoaocln Immunity: ‘u c u“ in“ ' ' ' ' "IWV 3 If" T pocuto We Y : . en l - '1 em :"..:::% ~ / M "at?" i" ' llnccs p l .1...“ sum wm.» sum“. , - : _ I J i ‘ v _ _ h t . wwmfiaagx WI! Gill (I h Guardian will be delivered w m nouri- Suinmerslds n; Carrier ' ""8 Vincent r i”, n 3c apfodrsyront-fllltguoezo a: armsvllg for this oer-vie. p 0F "Um 3.. ow i" . B,“ B . d F u c?" ""' '°""' IT Ill$ mo IRSICOIUGRTIDIIS T0 MMII- “WWWWIW "w" s .. DANCE Al‘ I- ‘ W’ "1. " l!!!" 5 ind rwlrmoi ln- ' f ’ Motion Mondo nd n ’£lhionlcrv.z_ytaavorlgfieisigiati° W ‘Willa bilnket blttavi-ts stock at PUSILJIRSI, T0 Ptlllulls Wednesday 3x30“ t “not e1 . ~. ~ . ' . Ty.“ . i. . - -. -. ~ ——— . . MID SE00", T0 PEIHIRI R PIIBLIG o at , A? 4:01; SALE 19W BUICK SPE- f —WANTED elmerlenced man {or l “m, ‘I _ 'flgsnsedagdthalsgarglofli? 8:065:12?’ bgfidfwziealiluolggulfleglogkdimnlulgd ' 11'9"‘, “to 01L n" t ‘ t A d j c . ' ' ' - ' . use. Bu» m» m» . . . . rusuc sum: nut w: meson nus ,q».-....,,,,§£ ..,.,,.;;_;: bu: "i" '* r ° " l" 5 11ers ., _ I _ _ - , . . _ Till-I BELMONT ./B.Y.P.U. Wovesn gaging“ ngciléifvaffig " p“'¢n:::" 0g“ o I a ml present "Aunt Susie Shoots spaced upright ond- diorlzontol . u M “unqmq 1 three-apt comedy W318. Qrdeiy early at Bruce's. M“ “flit Mgyy;lay_ Mrs. Bruce MacDougali and little ;1\‘,:;‘v”1;'_1.\" P, m, “mus, 1311x115‘ -wAu'[|;p 1Migp|51~ELy ._ son. Kenneth. have returned from Lflfgfi S115 ._‘nygw,.\._ T-me 8m Girl for general housework. Ar» a "a" Pleasant “i519 i° 1ii1li71¢i"'5 ‘ River. c 0 A T s _.__ uh‘ Mrs. Andrew Perry. 20 Buster»: __ A GENERAL MEETING o: Street, or phone 497-2. Summer- m ps1. Temperance Hderatlon side. . . . . ‘ pm br- hold in Heertz Memorial - ilall. Charlottetown, Monday. Mo! [7 a», g p.111. The executive will u... at lo AM. __-_.. Ciarvrmmcnvs Lonuas 0mm The Mlle Womens institute have gullkisted $5.00 to the Veida itiazthew Fu“ 1M9“ c 9 a "5 with full swing buck. The new showl, iooei and collorisss. Full sleeves with and with- out cuffs. Colors --PI.ACI YOUR 0RD!!! IX for egg crate shooks. Buy at home and save freight charges. The Island Box s; Barrel 60., out. s; Eleanor-p. P. E. I. Phone 302-4. Mr. and Mrs R. P. iidacliusialzd Mr. and Mrs. Errol Stetson and Miss Alice Gordon were visitors tc Charlottetown on 'i‘ussday' where sham. W. A. Currie entertained , M M A 1 d w _ “d”? °.""d.°§. s“§'"’“‘“ "“"i""““i 5"” 511W“ *1" ..{;.....?.°.i’§§é‘....?.2“.. F‘. §”é‘°.“ him". "evil brow"- Zllli-Si Cull-vi a B1‘ 0""! B" Works" in stanley Bridge Hail, p, 1H f 1 ' '. ore and e . S’ Jada." M811"! 0" FY15“? "bill"? Wednesday, May 19th. Presented iacnfiiaux’ wheizhyrfig 1T1 tltireleiigftgeqvifrllftxrlrrlhall Z10 y A2 924a" , -, . rm president. Mrs. Wilfred 10-. 1- '1, opuled the meeting with the 'ing or the Lord's Prayer in iuizson after which the members by Smimorslde Baptist Players. Curtain 5.30 P. M. Hall. Mr. and Mrs. ltlacdusiolxd also visited their daughter. Adele - who is a student at the Prince or ‘ Wales College. I sizes, l4 T-Z, 2O l-Z, 22 1-2, 24 1-2, 2s 1-2, 40 7-2 ond 42 l-Z. gnu: eunsnsnsrna: Academy bzcame busy with their~sevvmg-_and 1 Wm t “Tlk M M_ ____ _ iiihiimz‘ The hm“ mimic? W1." S“ 51:59.75. tbregx-‘iaceiancomed; inyCen- Y Mr. and Mrs. A. J. hfatixescil who Pmtes‘ mid at the ome 0 rs. ies e a I d‘ - h u m“ M. 2L have pent l d . l C, _ SEmmOIIS- Dainty refreshments were a?!‘ ginfqg’; an’; '25 wit’; a’ p m lottebotvn hosvegericturarfjd To 411i. $2250’ $2475’ ‘an’ ""55 by “'9 hwtesa-s‘ - ' 11011195. Mr. Matheson attended the and $3975 DOORS OPEN A1’ I.” - 8.80 MEI Mill at 9 p. m. Presbytery Meeting in the Heart: — ms Cum Tm“ — Memorial Hail on Tuesday. The Ladies’ Social Club of Sum- mersidc ‘Pbinity United Church held its regular meeting in Ep- worth Hall on Thursday evening with the first, vice-president, Airs. George Bmwmess in the chair. _y-s i\IEN'S MEETING - Mr. gin-ace Ilfaciuriane presided at the regular meeting of the Sum- mersidc Y's Men's Club held ln ccylos Restaurant on Thursday eygnlng. ‘The chairmen cl the Rev. Harry A. Bagnall and Mrs Bagnall and Rev. W. G. and Mrs. Dickson attended the Presbytery a I meeting in Charlottetown on Tues- RII IR‘ PEISUI " 0 TllE STAG Finance Committee. AB. Hopkins. pt 1 t _ runners on day. The Presbytery were sorry to bJ-ouglht in n budget for the year p133“, X58113? engumxge’ "s"; A} L" hear that Rev. Mr. Bagnali is one r5” and after lscme dgscuégont it we; m“! we“ a.” made for the ‘H; | 1! I, f“, ofmtne active young Ministers who adopted. I was ec o sen I i n M 1 w he leaving the Province hav- odelegeto to the Internalcnal -Y‘s inc: ‘Knfwsru ow bilrlrcuztu It: Flunls‘ “Yalfiui conuturwron |’;::;Tc'|'-‘r$ ins accepted B Call i0 Tmwlschd Men's Convention being held at Thunduy evening l“ the h.“ WITH I §TIRTLING MESSAGE! Ont. U"! 583d” cmmrnh- “" 5‘ ' The "members were busy with the ' _ _ ' Mm. 55¢ ‘**,— ' JTIIIUT usual sewing and knitting. Re- ‘ The w°mm5 Misswmry SWMY t, _ ‘reshment. were "wed by M“ u. snows of the Bloomfield United Church s || | 1' o Hnoktcrocke“, M,‘ Frank m,” PLEASENOTE u met on Wednesday afternoon in c R A P A u n and Min Millie strong. -- 8- llshipzilctlddld’ ttgglgditurgr-lgdigge Short Cools with boi -—- . . . . ' P 1o t.Mr.Aib 1' - - - » - - -.INTEREBZI‘ING MEETING _ Lodles, To Avoid Disappointment Attend The Motiness fonmsemaummail slldcesd eghe Sevotlgr: eiicmfiy lam?“ "".'"' and The‘ Explorers Expedm“ °r The Poss List it Suspended Darin! This Performance OVERTHEAGEOFSIXTEEN Mfih F- Mflmiilflild- flsslsifid b!’ strum“ talhmd "(m summflwid‘ "in"? V3799‘! _ _ and for lflgh ggflqgl gtudgms‘ Mrs. John R. Dignan and Mrs. Ai- button cools, with Monday and Tuesday Church w“ mam °“ “mm”?- ' ban Craswell.'Mrs. W. G. Dickson straight 5km; ||| Man-h 17.13 ‘g 3J5 l n evening l“ _Epw°fl'h HP“ Wm‘ cg“ A: .r- 2.‘- .2. ‘_ ‘A-. . ...rr. . é r Q47 r.-_ ‘r2 ¢___ gave l1 report on a Missionary and | _ 311168 MOON 85 C1196! HD1078!‘ ‘ r 1 o ’--—~i— led in prayer. Mrs. Mather-all gave News and PM“ s" s" ‘HPPENEB ‘IN :01?” 311139331118 s“fi""$§"’c°nl"§}i§§° -w. o 1- v. MEETING -- The the piano after wh'ch she read the Bede "e the “wafers rruorl- lure- lt F. c°|°"$- sbiiiik ° "4 lax-ring Frank Sh: . fyn _ - ' ' ' ' ‘ _ _ MacAuslond based the program on no , in; II I3 °""“"""“' "““"°"" "“"“’ X§Z..P.‘t'f§‘.°..“.?§ ’i§i’.l'i'..““’-’°“' if“‘f..$°?§.“5.§§.§§§.l°§?f.§f§s..‘§' f." §bliiesifi§pihii°‘1?.Z§§§..§3..°"9i q a 1==11=t "Canadian Assomwn or 152...; n ' ' D s a e u l. ' ‘ - _ —'"' > v- t _ _ - _ "nm" new mm“; The 5M, “m,” the home of Mrs. John, F. Msc- Sohctuary for Quiet Communing‘ —M1‘- flmi MXS- FY3111‘ 911859 811d Sffmimf,“ m wh ch M.‘ PM {Hem Prices: "Dance alm- show Tuesdny night. and the 5w“. o; "How the ‘Mb Neill, Summerside. with the presi- was given by the president, Dur- little sou. Summersidc. We"? Week- nflis; ffite-gstfffftgdé itiilisoéfiétllf: be Sllonsorcd by Cralmud Athletic . is“: Built, T11R11‘. First Church” dent‘. Jlbaxliliantosnfi in tge 111g m, busélness 53-5510,, congider, end gums o; Mm can.“ Mam - e ~ - $1915’ “L75 an ‘INN’ rndhby fine ohfeftcounsel- £1385 in charge fir! the dzvgtldiati Zfiiiilngisgiiliiililcwifidplifgng‘ M1" and Mrs Geor~e oft-Louis w‘ and M's‘ R“ Bmfmd and “d $2175 IMP “'1' 5°73 "m" “My”! K0, ‘$121M ‘is: ,1": period. opened with the singing of voted toward the Temperance Su-"llllersldb. were recgnt guest." of Mrs‘ Ben of gamma-side “we fish locd mlertalnlnenl. §,,,,,,,,,_ The mum“: do,“ n?“ "Again We Meet With one Ac- Fund. 1i delightful lunch was serv- Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gardiner. éflgsstgmoxsflsfyalfg flfsmyawigg y iii-ii- the usual ceremony. -s. cord with Mrs. l... M. Ca-ibeck at s: by titiie hostess at the close oi’ A is“ ~__ l l Bernard ‘ ' l-ZIHOS . I _ _ e mee ng.-s. mung v Ors/at tie 10l110 or ' w‘ H‘ ' €-——— i {in-h __PLAY~ Dlva-‘ENJOYED __ gdafilscgagl]: The serious illness of the belov- i V ‘ “Maid of Money" a comedy in three ing, Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Dawson s: 31131951151151? ggllilfiizfliggi] . , ~ acts was presented Tuesday, May and son and Mr, Everett Mayhew, “Hard ' 9,5, t k pg, s‘, Lndf" “WW 359W?“ 11th. night in the communlty hall, all of North rryon. ' 5 “ 5 ‘ " s" ° °‘ a “" proof roin weo r. r . .1 . w 1' i ' . ‘WEkm~ nun nuluw nlluf imp: "ruu. nus on‘ R ‘mo. mtgmA-toy-uusune v II j - . ; vunoln, imcajspeluul i‘ iinclusiveness: Ar.; A tillliltlsli; p ullrvfihinnirinlltt" blirclccaiml- Bard; .Lot 18. by Lot i6 Y.P.U. Players. to a capacity audience. The hearty reception given this first perform- ance was most gratifying. It is distinctly a play of laughs and up- roarious comedy; and if. is conced- ed on all sides that Lot 16 Players lived up to the promise given in the slogan, which they have adopt- ed: “All for fun and fun for all." Members of tho caste ue: Hazel Romany, Garth Machcan, Glen MacArthur, Gordon Ycc, Ira Camp- bell,‘ Doreen MacLesn, Edythe Mcnkiey, James Campbell. Gordon Campbell, Marion Gallant and Amy Best. Much enjoyed specialties be- tween cots were given by: Vans MoKinnon, guitar selection: Mar- ion Gallant. vocal solo (Doris Ray- ner, acqompanistl; Arnold PhllllDi. guitar selection; Mrs. Best and Leo Farrell, piano and violin duets: and little Miss Claudia Cameron. whose step slohcing was an outstanding lecture of the evening. The sale of candy. ice cream and cake was un-_ der the supervision oi’ the church workers. It is understood that many invitations hove already been re- ceived to tckc the play to other communities. due notices of which will be published in this paper, Roi’ ' All". and Mrs. Percy Delaney. Try- on, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hammond Bowness inst weekend. Miss iliazei Weeks. daughter ol ilLr. and Mrs. lie-her Weeks, Fred- ericton spent some time this week among relatives at Bedeque and Carleton. we. Walter Bowneu. Miss Aiethn Nocnan and Mrs Reginald Murray and little daughter Diane. were visitors to Charlottetown on Tues- day. Mr. cnd Mrs. Wilfred Crlig, Mid- dleton, were in the City on rues- day. the former attended the Pres- bytery of the United Church and the latter attended the Executive of the P. E. I. Presbyteriai cl the W.M5. Rev. Burton Crowe, and Rev. E. S. Weeks attended the meeting of Presbytery in Charlottetown on Tuesday. Rev. Ernest and Mrs. Week were visitkors to Fredericton early this wee . Mrs. W. J. Reid, Middleton and Mrs. Waiter lend, Fernwood, were ARKPIIIIIIIIMEITS We ofhr you o selection cl . m; grlnlk or mublc monu- ments cameo with also"! nntfnlmpllclly. ‘PITOOI "f! ‘ with oh»- olcnc 1nd dmll. but Incl ' make o - bblnullloorldnnln llno with - wilt-you can nlford. |.~_. -.|. mans a. co. WATII sruulesr IUMMII! -».- in it... {Accountant T in the Capitol last Tuesday. A iu-go congregnlion hoard on excellent Mother's Day sermon lest sundsy morning, by the pastor. Rev. Mr. Crowe. Appropriate music was provided by the choir. The Young People's groups from several sections of the Province. which gcthaed here on Friday evening for Bible Study extending over nli day Saturday. concluded their course with o splendid Rally on Sundry ‘evening. Mr. John Forbes. District President. presided. 8o we: assisted by Mm Mellon, Secretory. ‘rho speoicrlpeaker for the occasion was Rev. Jlmea Cross. Mcipeque. His address was appro- priate and inspiring. A pinning future ol the service wn n quor- letto from the Remington Choir of the United Church. led by Rev. L M. Murray, I The nedeque Housing Co. Ltd, held its first onnusl meeting on Wednesday evening in Cool-rel Bedcque Kali. ‘rho-business of tho Company, since orientation a year" ogo, was plaid in - review. Good progress bu! buzz hodmfrhe Board‘ of Dlreetorfwu re-liccted for another you. This Board-cod tho minding Committee were very cordtslly thlnkid for tho splendid mviu they m mama to’ m Connolly during the your they day. later developing pneumonia. is causing his friends much concern. Mr. John Webb of Bloomfield will celebrate his nlnetleth birthday on May 71th. This grand old gentleman enloys very good health for such an advanced age. He is “ell versed in all current affairs and takes a great interest in community and Chm-ch life. In the summer months ho has many beautiful flowers growing ln his garden. Among his children is Mr. Alvin Webb, the ULeary Postmaster. Residents of Bloomfield and dis- trict were shocked to hear of the sudden passing of a beloved lady in the person oi Mrs. J. Palmer. who passed away at the home of her son. Earl, in Bloomfield about 2 p. m. on Wednesday aiiernoon from c heart attack. Mrs, Palmer was in her 85rd. year. She was n devoted Christian. a fine wile and Mother. a splendid zleighbor and she will be greatly missed. To the sorrowing ones, we extend our deepest sympathy. Tho men oi’ the West Devon United Church turned out on rues- dsy and made a fine beginning at cleaning up their cemetery. The residents of Coleman, Bras Milo. Glenwocd and West Point districts vrish to have placed at the Coleman Railway Crossing n wigwag or signal arm, They point out that the approach to the rall- way is completely hidden on the west Lido by tho store, egg-house Ind wlrehouu of C. B. Wallace. On the out side the buildings of the lite Spurgeon Campbell. FOR SALE Ono 184C Special DeLuxc Dodge 8 . One steel truck box with nllc hoist; one I948 Money- lhrrll Poi-Ito Planter, complete with fertilizer attachment, lllso no‘ . amorous s. monotone . Summers!‘ jQOQQOi-t mini anneal rsirnrne KINSINGTON Monday Motineo 8:80: Evening 1:15 and 9:15. Tuesdly 1:15 and 0:15. - Ice Au Sheridan an! Dennis Morgan in “ONI M05! TOMORROW" With s»: Conan. Alexis Smith Rho serial were in office. There no‘ 140 snare- nenel-s. - ‘Bed. a $$490~{\=~ rsQ . i Straight box hock: in dork brown. Sins 38, 40, and 42. Price $22.50 Upper Floor Main Store section SMMIMAIFS Where Price is Matched With Quality warehouse and the station house. preaching train. A number of years ago there was one fatality at this crossing, and since the erection o! tho new buildings on the west side. there have been several nmow escapes. This crossing is on one of the main highways between the Western wood and West Point and the traffic is quite heavy. Mr. Bennett J. Haywood of How- len, Chairman of the newly ap- vpinted Liquor Commission has taken over his cillce in the pro- JAB i Phone s... partly obstruct the view ‘of an ap-l GWMWOMQ-Oridiioiubibié IIRS.... ' THE RBILITY ' TIIE DRGRIIZRTIBN 0 Tc render you excellent service on any accounts, both PROFESSIONAL and, COMMERCIAL ‘WHOLESXLE cnd‘ RETAIL . IN PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND and THE OTHER PROVINCES OUR SERVICE DOESN'T COST -- IT PAYS P ISLAIIII- Aniusrmcln nuncnu MceDONALD lUlLDlNG , SUMMERSIDE ‘ 1M!» ca» i iawaaooeeocaeoci-Qdnac vincial building in Chariottetouin. The offices have been res-decorated for the new occupant. Mr. Hay- wood is an active member of Bloomfield United Church lhd l member or the choir o! that Churrh. He has been fortunate in getting two very capable men,- w take over his farm work. Arthur Deroche of Howian and George Ar- senauit o! Duvu. Mr. Haywood’: many friends in the Bloomfield- Howlan districts and throughout the province will wish Mr. Hay- wood every success in his respon- slblo position. MO. All! DESIRE t PD. Io: “ 39°