-' cyan": APRIL 19,1341 11v B 1 - More Vice-Chairman TEAM NO. l J-. P. MacMillan L. Prowse TEAM NO. Z Dr. W. T. W. ‘I S. Paoli R. L. Cotton TEAM NO. 3 W. D. Gillie Noel Deiloie ' TEAM NO. 4 I Mayor B. E. MacDonald ' A. Belcher TEAM NO. 5 j A. R. Moclnnis M J. C. Montgomery TEAM NO. O Frank MacPhee H. L. Sear TEAM NO. 7 =- L. J. Stacey E. P. Nicholson TEAM NO. _- Walter Hyndman " H. C. Bourke = TEAM NO. 9 S. T. Green .‘ W. G. Hogg TEAM NO. lO _, P. W. Turner G. Avard TEAM NO. ll Fred Moore Gordon MacDonald TEAM NO. I2 H. Atkinson W. R. LePage .‘ TEAM NO. l3 ' T. Roy Cudmore Edwin C. Johnstone ‘ARM FOR SALE BY TENDER Tenders, addressed to the undersigned will be received until April Z0, i947, for the Purchase oi my farm at Uigg East, consisting ot I50 acres, ll$ acres clear; balance hard- wood and lumber. This is one vi the best farms in the district, buildings in good repair. rcres ready for cultivation. inspection at any time. Highest or any tender necessarily accepted. IIOI’ M. EDISON MacLEOD, Uigg East ii firs. FARM Fllll SALE AT HAMILTOP ii Consisting of 170 acres, le- "Nd on shore, I50 acres clear. Well watered; two family house; "Inning water and sewerage Iystern. Modern barns in ex- "llent state at repair. NIIR WOODSIDI Hamilton Chairman of Special Names MR. T. ROY CUDMORE MR. EDWIN C. JOHNSTONE ‘ii fl Education. s Dawson-Mollie Wedding A very pretty wedding was sol- emnized at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Otto C. Johnson, ChurcnLi Farm. North Tryon. P. E I. on April 2nd, 194.7 at 7 p. mfby tlir Rn‘. C. A. Hicks oi the United Baptist Church. Daisy Victoria, only daughter of E‘. and Mrs. Prod Mullis. W004- aiook. N. B., was united in mur- riage to Mr_ Charles Sidney Daw- son, son oi Mrs. Elsie Mae Dow- son and the late Thomas 0. Daiv- aon of North Tryoti. P. E. I. ‘The house was gaily decorated wi-th white bells and streamers and a profusion of bright flowers and ferns banked one corner oi the parlor to form a beautifully decorated arch. The lovely young bride,- was a charming picture as sheenterr-d the parlor on the arm oi Mr. Otto C. Johnson to the strains oi Loliengrirfs Wedding Mas-oh played by Mrs. Parker Francis. The brldo chose for her wed- ding dress a street length gown of aqua crepe made on pretty llnoe with short scalloped alcove-i and pepium_ The bride and groom were ‘unattended. M‘ the close of the ceremony a telegram was pissed the bride end groom from 8t. Petersborough. Florida. ex- tending,» congratulations and good wishes. Following e buffet luncheon was served to thirty five guests, friends and relatives oi the cun- tracting parties. The ctlning room table was centered with two beautiful cakes. _ the bride's topped with a minia- ture bride and groom. Those who assisted In serving were: Miss Dorothy Taylor. Balla- brsry, N. 3.. In. EAWII Franc Tryon‘ when’ )"T)QVA)?]ZE§PQC;,‘Z ‘w ‘ r .1313 EEARIXTFTETQWN GUARDIAN 2 - Early Diagnosis. e 'A\¢‘ 3 - Early Treatment. Early Cancer Is CURABLE To enable Canadians to face this problem fairly and squarely is the task of national edu- cation — a task which has been shouldered by success of the campaign. Cancer is curable — provided it is detected early enough. But cancer specialists cannot make the rounds of Canadian; homes, probing for the early sore in the housewife. collecting a case history of the man 0f the house, exam- ining son or daughter. That isn’t the way we operate in Canadaanid, even if we did work things that way, there wouldn’t be enough doctors- Tlie public must take the initiative in this ' matter of early detectioii- _ however, can only be expected where there is public awareness of can-cer, where there is public understanding of its nature and treat- ment. , The opening gun of the drive will be fired on Tuesday, April 22nd, when thirty of our leading citizens comprising the “Special Names Committee” will call on the business firms to make certain the Such initiative, the Canadian Cancer Society. WILL DIE 0F CANCER NLESS We Provide 4 - Increased Facilities. CANCER CAMPAIGN For Funds Opens Tuesday, April Z8 $5,000 Needed So That 3 May Be Saved The Canadian Cancer Society is dedicated to education of the general public, t0 coordin- ation 0f individual and group efforts across Canada, to the promotion of research and, last but not least, to collecting from the public the necessary funds to carry on, the fight. t ~ i . 604R0 100:5 v00 solve. . Gamble and Mrs_ Otto Later in the evmilng a crowd cl merry screnadcrs announced thezr arrival with bells and IIOFHS. 11nd alter viewing the happy couple and extending their best wishes and bouncing the bride and gloom were invited into the home for refreshments. Lzitor in the evening amid show- ‘mas of confetti the bride and groom left cri a short honeymoon trip the bri-do travelling in a pearl grey suit trimmed in black and were black accessories. All Join in wishing them every happiness in the community where the groom is a prosperous farmer. Prior to their marriage the popular bride and groom were tendered a miscellaneous shower at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Johnson when upwards oi 100 friends and relatives irom sur- rounding districts came to shower them with everything used in en up-to-date home. The bride and groom to be were seated on two chairs trimmed for the occasion and little June and Ronald Johnson carried in a heav- ily_laden basket o! gifts which were opened by Luella Jonoe and Martha Cherpax. Blends of Lrie Don't Gamble With Your Good Health om health la a IIBOIOI aaeet that’ should good health, oaee loot. alwayn be may never rotocted. r regained. . If you are troubled by reetleaa is hta irrlta. 5'1")’. ‘tilihilervouaneaa, try Milburah Nerve P GIVE r Mrs. Parker Francis. Mrs. Elmer bride While MP5- Johnaoiz,’ read the o cor/algae car/cm PACE SEVEN PATRON! lon. J. A. BERNARD, Lieutenant Governor Hon. THANE A. CAMPBELL, LLD., Chief Justice Hon. J. WALTER JONES Premier Mr. B. EARLE MacDONALD Mayor Honorary Chairmen (and Life Members) Hon. George D. DeBlols Hon. Dr. W. J. P. MacMillan, O. B. E. Mr. J. P. Simmonds Mrs. J. P. Simmonds Mr. J. O. Hyndman Mrs. H. R. Hillson Mr. A. R. Mclnnis Campaign Chairmen Lt. Colonel L.F. MacDonald, E.D. Vice-Chairmen Mr. J. Andrew Likely J. F. Leightizer, M.M. Geo. A. MacDougall Sheldon Dixon amusing verses an names which accompanied tho gifts. Mrs. Lewis Francis arranged the gills on the table which were numerous and costly consisting of china, linen, silver. cut glass and money For ‘They Ara Jolly Good Fel- lows was sung and the bride and groom bounced. The ladies then served refreshments and at a late hour the guests wendcd their wit! home after wishing the guests of honor many years of happiness. (Patriot please copy) GBEENFIELD SCHOOL Monthly report ior March. Grade VIL-l. Sylvia SUIHVBYL Grade Vl.-—1, Terrence Trainor. Grade v.-1, Wilbur Noddy- Grade I1I.-1, Stepitien Trainor; 2, Norbert Hallornn. Grade IL-l, Bernadette Power; 2, Mary Power; 3. Patricia Tratnor. Grade L-l. Ken Sullivan; 2. Johnnie Power. Perfect Attendance for month- Ken Sullivan, Bernadette Power. Mary Power. Pupils making 100% in Sotlltna- Mas-y Power. Bernadette Power and Patricia Trainer. thaad Man fact red doe 12s "i ' f gharniaoillia, tliey OfllEllOlll onl.y llrpurffffi’ 111:3“ "Md chum“ m’ 0 years Milburifls Health and Nerve Pills al a tonic for frayed aervea or e. [anon] "n40" martial, iente. For more than have been need by thoonade TI"! lllmtlll“ tho nerve eelle, help to improve the blood eoatoat lnoreaee the apetit; and thus help so promote peaceful eleep. fleas“ gfl ille are sold at all drag counters. . EI-Iiueh-Ifllrj I i Mortgage Sale To be sold by public auction in front of the Law Courts Building in Charlottetown on Monday the 28th day of April 1M7. at the hour oi twelve o'clock noon. ALL that parcel of land situate, lying and being on Lot or Township Num- ber Flfty one in King's County in Prince Edward Island. bounded and described as follows. that is to say: CONINHNKJING on the North-east side of the Sparrows Road. at the South-west angle of fifty acres oi land now in possession of John R. Bruce, formerly owned by Angus Mc- Queen and running thence North along John R. Bruce's West boundary one hundred (100) chains; thence North fifty-two (M) degrees West until it meets land oi’ Patrick Kelley and James M. Althea. Trustees for Mrs. Catherine McKennai thence South along the Eastern boundary of lriet mentioned land one hundred (100) chains to the sparrows Road aforesaid; and thence Southeestwerdly along the s-psr- rows Road to the place of com- mencement. eantalning seventy (10) acres of land a little more or less; ALSO all that other tract. Mace or parcel of land situate. lying and being on Sparrows Road In Lot or Township Nusnber in King's County, lol- Fifty-one bounded and described as lows: On the South by Sparrows i Road aforesaid; on the West by lend formerly in possession oi Mrs. Mary McKenzie. now in possession of John R. Bruce: on the North by lands now or iorm-‘ erly occupied by Angus Martin‘ and ‘Daniel Martin: and on the East by e line running North and South parallel with the Eastern overseer; ltae es the use Joan R. Bruce's (formerly Mary Mo- Kcnzies) farm at a distance from the said John R. Bruce's Eastern lino. measured at right angles ihercto of eight (8) chains, con- taining an area of eighty <80) acres of land, a little more or less. The above sale is made under a power o! sale contained in an indeinturd of mortgage dated the 14th day oi March. 1022, made be- tween Harry 1-". McKenm of Vic- toria Cross, in King's Cuonty in Prince Edward Island, Farmer. Catherine lticKemvita c-f the sarno place. Widow, mother of the said Harry F. McKcnm. Ffld Mary Margaret McKenru. wile of the said Harry F‘. McKenzie, o! the one part. and Catherine McLeod of Montague Bridge in King's County aforesaid. Single Woman. of the other port new deceased suuusns and cournncronsi l. MAKE YOUR PLANS FOR CONCRETE WORK NOW! We have the materials, equipment and experienced men ready to build your concrete foundation, wall, floor, drive- way or sidewalk-washed, screened and crushed P. E. I. gravel ior sale. Use Island Materials and keep Island Workmen Busy. CONSULT US ABOUT YOUR CONCRETE PROBLEMS OOllNTY CONSTRUCTION OO. 97 Water St. Phone 2224 default having been made In the payment of the principal and in- terest thereby secured. For further particuvrs apply to McLeod dz Bentley. Solicitors, 154 Prince Street. Charlottetown. Dated this 29th day o! March, i947. W. E. BENTLEY Surviving Executor ‘ Estate late Catherine Molieod. l rerun/z I i gyflintusemo m - "OOMOQMOOMOQMOOMO? §riit§f-iu\_il~i>r‘~ir0t3r¥idi>-l§ HOSPITAL PROPERTY i FOR SALE BY TENOER i Tenders will be ‘received by the undersigned until May lst, I947, for the purchase of THE OLD KING'S COUNTY HOSPITAL PROPERTY ON MAIN STREET, MONTAGUE, SUITABLE FOR CONVERSION TO AN APARTMENT HOUSE, HOTEL OR BUSINESS STAND. Possession about September I947. The highest bidder or any tender not necessarily ac~ ceptcd. MRS. H. J. HYNES, Secretary, King's County Hospital, Montague, P. E. I.