with each bottle of CIJIIEX "sky-Perfect" Polish Makes manicuring a pleasure luntor ma Festival Plays At Klnlrua 0n n-ldu. Ala-ll 20th., the pup- lis a! Kinkora School presented in their hall. -three one not plays which. are entered in the Junie! Drama. rkstlval. The first was “Elma”, e comedy in which a fourteen year old brother defends his sister Susie against the older and more sophtstlcetedtwim, who are just getting out. The cast was as follows: Elmer oolller - Leslie smith; Susan oolller - sixteen toanorrow, Betty Fisher; Jeanie and Janie Collier, twins, Marion Cairns and Joan Murphy; Mrs. Collier — Joan MoCarville; Miss Plnney - a dressrnaker, Miriam Hickey; Hubert Brown -— Louis Monaghan; Russ Jameson. Hu- berfs friend. Robert crokcn; and Pansy, Elmer's dog. The second play was “Camouflage" in which Enman Drug. Co. Ltd. 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John ‘Pralnor; Sally the maid - Una ‘Iralnor, a Flapper, u Negroes and a. French cook, applying for Sal- ly's position-Adelaide Duffy, An- and Phyllis Calms; Uncle Jaoob,‘ Western Guardian GENERAL INSURANCE Ralph G. Milttlrt, Bummer-side. . -—POULTBY-—BuylnI Live Fowl May 19th and 20th. Fred Wlydmsn. Kensington, l’. E. I. —STBAWBEIIBY PLANTSQSen- btor Dunlap $1.00 hundred, 89.00 thousand. Mrs. James Hamill, Cen- tral Bedeque. —-C. C. F. PROVINCIAL OFFICE, Crapaud. Inquiries invited. Litera- ture on request. "What we desire for ourselves, we wish for all." —NATIONAL FILM BOARD showing Movies in Hamilton ‘Hall, May 18th. Sale of Candy and Lunches. Proceeds to be used for Playground Equipment. " -\DUE T0 CIRCUMSIANCES beyond control the dralma festival play off Tryon and Kelvin Grove scheduled for Freetown May 19th, will not be held until Wednesday, Ml)’ 25th.‘ —DRAMA FESTIVAL PLAYOFT. Central Bedeque Hail, Friday ev- eninz, May 20th. Kelvin Grove Group with "Jean ValJean and the Bishop" vs. Cape Traverse Group in "The Whirlwind’; Curtain 8.30. —0NTAR.I0 VISITOR — m. Frank Salt returned last week to his home in Oshawa, Ont, after ha 'l‘ra.lnor and Joseph Cairns. The th-lrd was "The Tangled Web“ r. tale of an absent-minded pro- fessor who became entangled in the web he solerrnnly advised oth- ers to avoid. The cast was as follows: Pro- fessor Doolittle —- Simeon Farm- er; Kate Regan. one who never had e. chinoe—F‘lorence McKen- m. Constable Fogarty - a. detec- tive-Carvman Snrith; and Mrs. Wilmk. the Professor's sister. Jean Callaghan. All three plays had a good story and youthful actors portrayed their parts with a skill that would do credit to experienc- ed actors. Emery minute was one of interest to the audience and it seemed as 1f the adjudicator had a diflfioult task t9 decide the winner among these plays. “The Tbngled Web" was given the first place, "Elmer" second and "Cam- ouflalb" third. The award for the best male actor was given to Simeon Farmer and for the best female to Joan Murphy. Special- ties between the plays added to Miss Paula Morris sang Mother Machree between the first and second plays and before the last play ms. Muriel Ann Sinnott sang‘ Danny Boy and T00 Ra. Loo Ra L00 Rel and Miss Catherine McMahon danced the Highland Fling. The singing of the Nation- al Anthem brought to n close a very successful entertainment. Professional Cards IIr. W. It. llarson CHIBOPBACTOB Palmer Graduate SUMMEBSIDE Tuesday and Saturday Only '11 Granville - Phone 894-2 P. J. and D. KENNEDY KENSINGTON MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE ‘COMPANY ESTABLISHED I565 IVI U TU AL SERVICE mucumrv Prompt Payment of Glaims When firemen have finished their jobs of trying to halt lire destruction of your home and property, we take over. Flro and water ls quickly and payment of Just claims Is prompt. first’: real insur- ance service and you get It with one of our fire insur- ance policies. AGENTS ' GAIL Wllll. Alberta: G. M. GIANT. Charlottetown I. I- WAIIIN. ‘Remington FRANK I. GALLANT. Welling- agar: treason. lonelier ten. ' I NI! JIIUI. Pa“ IIIII v. vnuou onto. mama- fl-"mlb. "W50". n. a. momma. mm. mu- "! "We > um. a. s. nonunion, Mermaid PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND Stan- ll, I. rescuer: coarser, ‘l’. Earle Hickey Chartered Accountant Offloo at l5 Granville M1000‘ Phone Ml s. s. Parkman, op+.o.. R.O. Summer Si... Summenide l s. F. Hunter, no. l OPTODIITIIBD Complain Visual Analyses PHONI ‘III IIIALLHAN’! BUILPIINO lummereldo. REJ- I I I i Glasses fitted spending a week in Hope River, P.E.I., the guest of his cousin, M-rs. Wan. Cullen and Mr. Cullen. Although the roads were in poor condition Mr. Salt visited Char- lottctovm. Summerslde, Kensing- ton and other points of interest and he was delighted with the neighborly hospitality extended to him and also shown by the peo- ple towards one another. —K. --WES'l'l-‘.R.N HOSPITAL LA- DIES‘ AID — The May meeting o! the western Hospital Ladies‘ Aid was held in the Nurses’ Home on Friday, May 13th at 8 p.m.. with the President, Mrs. Bertha Wade in the ohalr. There were thirteen members in attendance. The Sec- retary, Miss Bertha Doyle read the minutes of the previous meet- ing which were approved. The treasurer, Reverend Sister Mary Angela reported the sum of $114.23 on hand, expenditures since last meeting $21.24. It was moved by Mrs. Alton O'Brien and seconded by Mrs. S. R. Burke that ell out- standing bills be paid. The next order of business was the reed- ing of the correspondence by the Secretary.- ‘It, was moved by Mrs. All-OD O'Brien and seconded by MYS- Merrltt Callaghan that ms. Ed- win Macbonnld be appointed dele- gate to the Annual meeting of the Maritime Hospital Aid t0 b6 Mid in Halifax. N. S. on June 13, 14 and 15. Motion carried. The sum of $2.00, proceeds o! 8 Vanishing Bridge was Iratefully received from Mrs. Merritt Cal- leghan. On motion of Mrs. Everett Shea meeting adjourned. Dainty re- freshments were served by the HOSDltaI Staff. ——-D. --DEATH 0F H. L. BOWNESS IN CALIF. — Mrs. Layton R089" of Kenslngton recently received a Lelegflm telling of the death of Harry L. Bowness, a former resi- dent of Kenslngton who with his wife went to 10s Angeles, Calif. about twenty years mo. His 18¢ would be about 6B or 69 years. He was a son of the lube Andrew Bowness. and engaged in his fath- ei-‘s undertaking business in Ken- singtnn for many years prlc/l‘ l4! his leaving for California. His wife's maiden name was Jean Morin of Quebec province. They are both kindly remembered and Mr. newness’ demise regretted by their numerous friends In Ken- sing-ton and throughout. the pro- vln-ce. Mr. Bownees was a veteran of World War l’. He leaves 0m brother n. w. Bcrwnesl. ml-aineer Well-Ordered Bowel: tan Improve Health T‘ " of people. young and old, get relief from habitual consti- pation by using Dr. Hamilton's Pills. This mild yet active ‘medicine is noted for its promptness In restor- ing the bowels to a condition where they will perform their needlul function at a certain time each day. Hundreds say you'll Improve your health. you'll eat well. dI est well and look better If you re to your system with Dr. Hamilton's Pills Sold by all druggllta. NAPOLEON AND UNCLE ELIY ly Clifford Melville J" l’. I aaesouweeannaoomaron. f “w gar-mm: EVIR mbwvlggpwmnn-vnss-memflflfil» _ , l ~ mom . '.r¢aorIDl\"’ii5'-’7' D00 mnouon couLoarraa-rlu-vo HISOLD OrS-‘tbttslmlfl ngwoui. nOUNl; ..... ..,__ ‘TI-IE" GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN In This-iterator A .. mars Pvt. ndward uouhey. i9. or now- ard Beach. N. Y.. had to be draz- ged out of a Vienna. hotel lobby by 12 MPs and a doctor after he bent. up seven Russian officers. Touhey 6 feet 4 inches tall and weighing 200. had been released from an Army hospital where he had been under psychiatric ex- amination. He was taken back after the incident. and Manager of the 6113*"? Light and Power Co. one sister Mrs. B. R. McFadyen (Jean) lives 1n oalgary, Alberta. Another brother Reginald Pmdeceased him in Western Canada some Y9!" ago. The sympathy o! Kensinswn community and numerous rela- tives in Prime County 8°95 W‘ to the survlvlm brother and sis- ten-K. —KENSINGTON HOME AND SCHOOL -- The monthly meeting of t-he Kensingtan Home Ind School Association was held in the Town Hall on Thursday night. Mrs. F. R. Nauss presided and opened the meeting by reading the creed. Minutes of last meet- lrg were read and approved. The report of the Special Essay Com- mittee was given by Mlrs. L. How- ard who also gave the Treasurer's rep t. The Essay committee vis- it the School and gave the rules oi’ the Essay Contest and sublects upon which to write bo the pupils of the Principal and Vice-Prin- cipal. The President announced that there was a possibility of forming a Film Council in Ken- Aingfbn and several members ex- pressed their approval. In order to be ready to contribute to the coat oi’ a Projector it was thought advisable to augment the funds of the Association by holding a pantry sale and Mrs. Gents’! Brooklns and Mrs. H. Holman were named a Committee to make arrangements. The guest speaker nf the evening was unavoidably detained in Charlottetown. Al- though the memlbe were disap- pointed the time was used to good advantage in discussing various plans for the future in a most congenial manner over the cus- tomary cup of tea. At the .l’une meeting the prlzemssaye will be read by their anthem-K. Personals -—Her many friends are sorry to hear that Mrs. W. C. McLeod Remington Is indisposed and all hope for her speedy restoration to health. -K. - —A.mong those attending the Hon. George Drew meeting in Charlottetown on Monday night were m. and Mrs. William Cul- len and Mr. Edward ‘Pumer of Hope Riven-K. __,_____.___._.. PLAN OAS PIPELINE NEW YORK, May 12--(AP)- Plans for a IAOO-mile. 30-inch nat- ural gas pipeline running from Al- berta into Northern (letlfornla were announced today. The out was estimated at 3175.000000- . V‘ z - . ‘ ~ . . .4 ' . '. . .‘ ¢ t‘ ‘*9! '-"~- .‘ , -- 5,3’- -L'. ""\ ..'..'_ ._...-' b ‘we d M- val . . . y’ Mr. Carl Weeks. Influence agent of Alberton. was In this district op business recently. Mr. Moses Gallant of Duvar was in Howlan on buslnesg on Monday evening. Mrs. Gilbert Geudst wu in How. Ian on Monday. An organization meeting for a Junior Farmers Club wee held In St. Anthony's parish hull on Tues- day evening, May 10th. . On Wednesday evening Mr. end Mrs. J. B. Areenault had as guests Mrs. John Finnan and her daughter Ethel, also Wallace Mac- Klnnon of Grand River. Quite a crowd n-om Howlsn attended the play entitled "A Ready Made Family" in O‘Leary on Wednesday night. which caused much mirth and laughter. Mrs. George Sweet, who agent g, short time in Hosebsrlk with Mr. and Mrs. Fred MscAuslund ls now at her home in Woodstock. Mrs. 'A. A. Arsennull spent a day or two with her mother and relatives 1n Bloomfield Corner re- ceritly, Mr. and Mrs.‘ Pius Arsenaulr and their six children o! Roxbury. ‘Lot 6. were calling on Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Arsenault recently. On Sunday, May 8th, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Carruthers had as their guest their son Bruce, and his boss Edison Hunter of Hampton, N. B. Bruce has been employed over [there for the past few months. Clarence Arseinault of Howlan ileft by bus on Tuesday morning for down east where he expects employment on a farm. _,' Mrs. John Cahlll and Mr. gnu ,Mrs. Bill Pickering of Summerslde were in Howlen on ‘Thursday night. Erskine Cahill of Summerelde was in Howlan on Thursday. Clarence Peters of Duvsr was in Rustler: recently being present for the “Blessing of the Boats" cere- mony by Rev. Fr. Robin. The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Champion of O’Leary are sorry to note that Fred has now gone to Bel-wick, N. 5., where he has been appointed electrician and that Mrs. Champion and her two children James and Barbara will follow soon as this school term ls over. Here's wishing them the best of luck 1n their new endeavour. 14o Arseneult of Howlnn was among those who took ln the sale, at the home of Jim Gibbs, Mill Road. on Friday afternoon, when a lot of farm implements were sold at public auction. Russel Rogers of Coleman was auctioneer. IN MEMORIAM . MR. DAVID CORBUPI‘ -'I‘he death of Mr. David Cor- betrt occurred at St. Jollll. N. B. on Friday. Avril 29th.. 194s. u: WM ebhty-t-hree years of age and had been in good health until a. very uhort time previous to his death. Born at Watenford, P. E. 1-. Mr. Corbett. continued to re- side there for a number of years. With the exception of a few years in Alba-ton. PILL, the re- mainder of his life was spent in Saint John. where he we; knqwn by many as a kind and generous friend. Besides his wile. the former Eliza Gard, he is survived by five dIIIGhl-ers and four sons: Mlrs. Harry Yeo. (Gladys) Attleboro. Mass; Mrs. Fred Walker (Geor- Iln). Attleboro, Mass; we. Elmer Gay (Annie). Attlebom. Mass; Mrs. J. oamwell, (Dthel) Witter. b1111- Corln-t Mrs. Richard, Pit- man. (Florence) Boston, Mag; Henry R. and Bert of Atlleboro, Moss; Haber D: of Alberton, P, El. and Dr. Herbert Corbett of Wstardord. Conn. Another son, Ray. predeceased him in i044. m. Corbett is also survived by twen- Iy-seven prandchildren and twelve great grand-children. Th9 NMHI. on May 2nd. was from the home o! his gre Hymns sung wore "The Sande of Time Atrmfllnkinl." and "ma: 01f Aces." mllbesrers were I949 FAB CONTEST WINNERS A Year's Supply of FAI has been sent ‘ to the winners listed below: IAlolevu Vlultievw we mum m wean Matinee A p. m. Evening 8.15. It's Morris In fast-moving lTOL-8umm_ m... TODAY (Wednesday) - raves»... .. ., 4/4/10725457" 01/42; pw/t/tmcn/ y/m’ a ..... A lot guilty. or net, ‘ you're my klnd et womanl" X 0am mlrcnum um: GREEK .. r -\ ~-' ODIE e VIRGINIA NUSION . a lndueed by wuuu burr dtlveetel by ucours roumsun ~$evnn llay by ororrnzv HOMES Also NEWS and CARTOON Shows 7:15-9:15 -- Matinee Thursday 8:80 i _ _ i REGENT TIIIIIIY s.ao-1.1s s. 9.15 JOHN GARFIELD ln “DUST BE MY DESTINY" THUR. - FRI. - SAT. — BIG DOUBLE BILL JOHN WAYNE ln "RIDERS OF DESTINY" Wltlflflabby” Hayes - Al "Fuzzy” St. John AND . 71w “mull J UEIIQEINF ' ll ulnllllll-elllflllllll GANED TIIEATIIE nnusnsorow W ‘ outlay 8.15 p. m. FOR SALE AT PORTAGE Ono General Store and Ware- house oombined; also fen- room house and outbuildings, suitable for hotel. These pro- perties have suitable land with them. They can be pare by cash and terms. Also at Summorslde on Water Si. West, one large warehouse with ‘land. Apply to the un- a hursdny Ida Lupine, Dane Clark, Wayne drama “Deep valley" with shorts "Let's Sh: an Old-time Song” Messrs. Carl weeks, Watson Har- dy. Arthur Matthews. J. W. Don Campbell. Alvin Bell and C. He- bar Hardy. Flower bearers were d B‘ “L §‘,°,§,“f,,';,.,,“"§,‘, °§?,',‘§_.§'_ ELK eEENIER EESHARBELL Myers and Roy Leas-d. Interment PortagmP-E- l- was in woodlawn Cemetery. t SEASON OF_1949 anxsn r. dunno-s year old, record 2.0m. llogllhntion No. Canadian 0168, Amerlmn 805M. Enrollment Ind Class A. No. ‘I Expires Dee. l1, 1M]. An outltlndlng Individual Ind race-winning pacer, ls a four- yeu-old he need against and defeated such ton race horlel u lane Asolf 1250K; Lauren Hanover 150% and others. One of the leading siren In lM-l, his record performers Includ- ing Ann Clegg 1:00 1-5, Ann loyal 2:10 1-8, Connie Clegg 2:11 H1. Professor Clegg 2:10 1-6, Johnny Clegg 2:18 1-6, Donna Clegg 1:17 1-6; Mo. Cherie 2:18, etc. The "Abner T. Clogfa" have proven themselves fast. game nae horses. Breeders should not overlook the opportunity to breed to this noted stallion himself a great raoo bores. Standing at owner's stables for theaeason except Mondays of each week when he will be at James O'Brlen‘|, Elmldnle, FEE $86.00 (by cash or note) It time of lorvlco will: return privilege. MYION MMABTHUII. Remington. JOIIII nrrnr FARM IMIDIIINEIIY IS DEPENDABLE unearth whto flad a John efficiency-alluring owners ofneeltivapiekapofthelaed - - - greater aoeurney. of drep-g-‘andgeatlelseadllng o! all also It seed.