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May 13. S by Link- ‘letter Women's lsistltute. Special- es. —C. C. F. PROVINCIAL OFFICE. Crapsud. Inquiries invited. Litera- ture on request. "What we desire for ourselves, we wish for all." —-I.UMMAGE SALE in Town Hall, Summersido, Saturday after- noon. May 14. at 2.30. Sponsored by the local Association of Girl Guides. —BBATIJVG HOUSE SHORT- AGE-Three airmen stationed at the surrmerside R.C.A.l". station are beating the housing shortage in their own way by building cot- tages for themselves at Glov'er‘s Lane, yust east oi town. The three men, Harvey Fclslze. Vulncouver; Joe Walker. Winnipeg; and Stan Shottland oi Toronto, requested annual lenve to do the job. Down- hearted at first the three men now feel a little more kindly to their new place oi residence. as Holman! and Schurmsrl’: have gone all out to give them a break in obtaining materials. Two of them are erecting new cottages and the third is renovating a cdtbilit that he had rented. All three cottages will have water. sewerage and lights. ilhey sre working against time trying to have their homes ready to move into by the end of the week. Ono cottage will have five rooms and s. shower and the other two will have four rooms and a shower. The smell buildings are 20x20. S —APPOINTED ELECTRICIAN AT BERWICK, N. S.—Mr. Fred Cham- pion of O'Leary ls receiving con- gratulations on his appointment as the electrician for the progressive Annapolis Valley Town oi Berwick, N.S. He will be leaving on Wed- nesday, May lith i0 assume his new duties. Mr. Champion's ap- plication was one oi the twenty- two received. which later was narrowed down to about six. Mr. THE CUAEDIAN. CHARLOITETOWN Windsor. At Windsor. besides Rev. Mr. McPherson. who is a native o! Oleary 3.8., Rev. Garland Brooks ls the Minister ot the other United Church in the town. He is a for- mer resident of- O'Leary and Mrs. Brooks is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanford Phillips o! O'Lesry. Then the Nazarene Minister in Windsor is Rev. Mr. McMillsnof Bloomfield. . At Berwick the party were guests oi Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stewart. Rev. Mn. Dickson pnd Mrs. Dickson visited their former charge st Lawrencetown. neu- Ber- wlck, and ‘were guests of Mr. and Mrs. fiesta Mullen. Mr. Mullen, who is a gifted singer, was the special soloist st O'Lesry United Church one Sunday lest summer. O -MISSIONABY hfEETlNG-The May meeting oi the Women's Mis- sionary of the Bedeque United Church was held in the church vests-y on Wednmday afternoon with the president, Mrs. Ernest Weeks in the chair and Opened the meeting by singing hymn "Jesus saves". followed by prayer. l2 members responded to roll cull with a verso 0d scripture; l6 house calls and l2 hospital‘ calls were made during the past month. Col- lection $14.69; emergency fund ‘l9 cents. Prayers were offered for Miss Cairns and Dr. Florence Mur- rsy. missionaries stationed in Gllizu, who are going through trying times. Miss Mildred Cull- beck led the worship service. Theme “Newcomers to Canada." Scripture was read reslponsively. Psalm 31. verses 1, 8. 14, 24. "Brief Challenge" whst is our responsi- bility? "'l‘hou shalt love thy neighbor as thyself", said our Lord. Grant us patience, kind- ncss nnd true friendliness to those who are our new neighbors. Singing hymn "in Christ There is No East or West" concluded the worship service. Mrs. Orville John- son conducted the program, West. of the Gorges in china. from the Study Book. with other members taking part. Meeting closed with Mizpsh Benediction. B -MOTIIER'S DAY SERVICES- The morning service at Bloomfield United Church was very largely attended with the spacious audi- torium belng almost completely filled. The Sacrament of Bsptism Summerside Gives Festival Scholarships -At the 1N0 Annual Competit- ive Musical Fativsl held in the Prince of Wiles College Audition- iusn this past wedk, Summerslde has mad; its usucl contribution. 1m local Musical remvu Assoc- iation extent its thanks to the leading citizens end organisations. who awarded $26.00 scholarships. nrmely. m. ML. Brsdstsslw. Mr. H12. Gaudet. Catholic Women's League, I.O.D.E. Abegweit Chop- ter, RT. Holman. Lid, MR. Selim-man Co. no. Smallrnerfs Ltd. The adjudlcstor, Mr. David Ouohtes-lony of the ‘romnto Con- servatory of Music, commended many oi the Bummcirside particip- s-nts for their achievements and (his constructive criticism should be of much value in iutzure ef- fonts. 'llhe following awards were presented to tin; pupils: A $25 staholarship was presented to Mar- garet Joan Muttalrt. who was the highest in Girls Solo — low voice - (in years and under) singing "The Lealves and the Wind" (moo-nil with a mslrk of M; Girl's Solo (9 years and under). "The Winlgmsker (Alec Rnwiiey) Maureen Forbes in a class oi 62 was first with a mark oi lfi Piano Solo (9 ‘years and under) "Always M-s-riy" itGurlittv, (Jnrmella Gallant. tied for third place vrith a ninrk oi’ 81: Clarinet Solo (Oipelnl. own n81- crtion, Sonny Hilestis with a mark of '14: Plano Solo (B years End u-nderl “The Elfin Pipes are Pia!‘- Eng" (T.F‘. Durlhllll c-u Mur- Lwn tied I'm- first with a mark of 84: Piano Solo (12 years ard under) "Fbrmt Wonderland" (E. Markham Lee); Herbert Crockett tied for eeloond place with a mark of BB; Girl's Solo (i3 yea-rs end underl "when the Winds Etwucps Bly" (Geo. Ruthbonel Merle Elder- kin was first with a mark of Kl end Margaret Claire Show tied for third place (with a mark of 802 Men's Chorus "Velour" (George Dysonl SSide Mule Voice Choir with s mark of 8i; Sohool Chorus (Grades l and 2i “Little Trotty Wngisil" (Ma-min Shaiwl sununcr- side High School was vplmcod sce- cmd with a mark of '70: (Grades 3 and 0 "lady May“ (IWH. Ander- mm tlerl for second place with a mark of B0; (Grades 5 and 6i "Be- wss given by the Minister, Rev. W. G. Dickson. to Blair Earl Harry‘ Lewis, infant son oi Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lewis and. Nancy Elizabeth Plstts. infant daughter oi Mr. and Mrs. John Platts. Special memorial flowers were placed in the church by Mrs. Montgomery of Charlotte- town in memory oi her mother. the late Mrs. Allan Hardy. The choir. Champion has ‘Md much exner- under the leadership oi Mrs. Alban ience in Clflflrlfilll’ durins the i188! Crnswell, rendered special music. ten years and up w Fcb- 16th o! The first afternoon service was at this year has elven I most efiic- 2 p.m. in the West Devon Church. "WHERE OLD FRIENDS 111F531 35-75 “lit?!” I323“ llll.75 “i? i 1"“ Don't Delay-Come In Today MEET" I PRINCE EowA MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY ' ' 1“'_‘" *~_"‘l'-l‘—l~'lilk@l ESTABLISHED lees 'MUTUAL ’ IlRvlciaasSECullTV . _ Prompt Payment of Glaims When firemen have finished their jobs of trying to halt fire destruction of your home and property, we take over. Fire and water damage is tabulated quickly and payment of just claims is prompt. That's real insur- snoe service and you get it with one of our fire insur- alee policies. AGENTS G. M. GRANT. Charlottetown. 175% L GALLANT» Welling- OAID "IBIS. Albestoll amass s. arson. m»: mu y, "Q30" ctnlu‘ nnflkum CLIFFORD SIMPSON. Stan- u. a. sssonssu. 1mm mn- l" Bridle- slice. s. s. ROBERTSON, m...“ I PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IIITIIAI. FIRE IIISIIIIIIIIOE ‘BOIIPIIIIY I ' _ Miles: Sssisienlle lrencll Office: Charlottetown MAMMOTH AIIGTIIIII SALE AT CR-APAUD WED., MAY 18th of Furniture and Farm Professional Bards T. Earle Hickey Chartered Accountant Oiflee as l I Granville Street Phone 01B E..E. Parkman. OPT-D“ R-o- Vlsusl TfllllllllcqIfOl BEGIN!‘ TIIEATIII BLDG. Stunner 5t. Summer-suds l. F. Hunter. R.O. ormhmraln Coluplsee Visual Aaslyw Glasses mus morn ‘II success/ms suns-mo luaunsrside. no.1. , at 8J0 .m. l; A. m; Wm m,‘ Wm“ ML M“, "Forsak: not the law of thy || Naught w personally call on all MW!"- —0 the electors, he will be as the halls i at 0.80 p.m. to meet with anyone l l l and Knutsford when on that date fire completely destroyed his plant and the equipment which it con- children, James and Barbara, will join Mr. Champion when school is over the last oi June. Residents oi O’Leary are sorry that Mr. and Mrs. Champion are leaving but they unite in wishing them success in ths beautiful little Valley town. "Where the finest Gravensteins grow", and noted also as the town where every year theUnlted Church holds s. camp meeting on the beau- tiful natural camp site. Berwick has s. population of 1,000. O —I!AD ENJOYABLE TINY-Mr. and Mrs. Fred Champion, accomp- anied by Rev. W.C+. and Mrs. Dick- son, sll of O’Lcsry. left on Wed- nesday. May 4th for Berwick. N. 5., where Mr. Champion hsd busi- ness snd where he was appointed by the Town Council as the elect- rician for the Town -oi Berwick. Enroute they called st Saclrvllle. N. B., and visited Bill Turner at Mount Allison. son of Mrs. Wil- liam Turner of OTcury. Both Rev. Mr. Dickson and Mr. Champion are alumni of Mount Allison. They visited Halifax and also called on Bev.1".l!. and Mrs. McPherson at Madnnory coming and attractive C G I T See Ad in Satin-day's uniforms and their splendid sing- Quu-flhn ‘ ma“, o‘ alum" Wm be lng added much to the service of HUGH MORRISON he“ u m, louow," “m”: Divine Worship. Memorial flowers L. ’ o were placed in the church‘ in A Coleman hall Thursday, May 1.. 939"- cmt". Beam" h." “"5"”. memory of Mother and Dad from M" m ' the Carruthers Family and in ' memory of Mrs. Wsltsr Gorrill The pr‘ ' ' will be J. Watson MscNaught. M.P., parlia- mentary assistant; In the Minister of Fisheries. The meetings will also be sddressed by other prominent , Liberals. Meetings will commence who wishes a personal Interview, III TIIE STIIIl JOY DE JODOIONE (Belgian) will stand for the season at the owner's stable, JOHN C. GALLANT, linkers FOR SALE 1 McCsskey X5 Cash Reg- ister; 1 sot of Toledo Scales; 1 electric l4 11.1’. Unit with two blowers, complete with tubing, thermostat, etc; 1 building, 15x20, suitable for limtall store and most mar- e Priced right for quick sale. Arnlv im- ient electrical service to OLea-ry 1i was a very large congregation tsined. Mrs. Champion and the two The choir under the leadership of with people coming from many school sections such as Carleton, Coleman, West Devon, Alaska. etc. Mrs. Charles Moreshesd rendered a special anthem. At 3:30 pun. the second afternoon service was held in Brae Church. The Saorcment oi Baptism was given to the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Gorrill of Milo. who was christen- en Evelyn Pearl Got-rill. The final service wss in the OTleary Church and the church was packed to the doors with one of the largest congre- gations of recent years which overflowed into the Sunday School room of the church. The Minister dedicated a new sliver Baptismal Font, which was donated by the Canadian Girls in ‘Raining. lie also baptized Msry Elizabeth Vey. Pauline Ellen Bernard and Minnie Frances Btrang, infant daughters oi Mr, and Mrs. Percy Vey, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Bernard. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Strung. A special feature of the service was the singing of the new Junior Choir of the church under the leadership oi their organ- ist, Mrs. Keith Mstheaon. This was their first service and the very ‘largo congregation was loud in their praise of their fine singing and splendidly rendered anthem. Th» girls. many of whom belong to the C.G.I.'i‘. looked the picture oi girlish loveliness In their be- from her husband and daughter, Mrs. Harry Adams. At sli four places the Minister hsd special messages on Mother's Day speak- ing on the texts: “Her children rise up and call her Blessed" and also ors. has all-rived home from Bos- ton by plane much improved in health sitter imdergoing an op- eration in hospital there. His daughter, Miss Effin Jeffery flew to ‘Monet Ir and returned MIT-h him. —- S -'M:. Jack Keenan of Wells- ford. N. 8., wss in Summer-side G-eorgt Jeffrey, St. Ele:I\-- aiming Spflll!" (Han-v Brook) second place with a mark of 82; Grades '1 and 8) "John Peel" (arr. Dunhlll) second placg with s mark oi 81. On Monday alftlm-vloon, May l6. aJ-l the local Jun-ior competitors in the P.E.I. Musical Fhstivai wgl present s. program: end cn We- neod-sly evening. May 16. the Ben- iors will put on a concern. Plans are madg to have some oi outstanding winners from Char- lottetown take pent. —- B -—--—————M Tignish Shore Home And School Meeting The annual meeting oi the Home and School Association was held on Wednesday evening, May 4th, with a fsir attendance of members present. The distinguish- ed visitors of the evening were: Rev. J. A. MacDonald, PR, Mr- F. E. Doiron, supervisor. Mr. A-A- Bernard, chairman of the Tlgnish Board of Trustees. and W-ClM-ldfl Kinoh. representing the Home and school Association of Tignish Village. Mr. Arthur J. Pitre presided. 'l‘he program opened with a beau- tiful choral program rendered by the pupils. This program was pre- sented in honor of the Rev- Pa!" tor and other distinguished visit- DTS. lvlr. Doll-on. who was the guest speaker, delivered sn address which was both inspiring and in- formative. He spoke about the shortage of qualified teachers and exhorted the parents to become education minded and to do their part in encouraging pupils to eon- tinue their studies beyond Grade X. Needless to say. Mr. Deiron‘: address was greatly appreciated by all. He was followed by Father Mac- Donald who congratulsted the pupils for the manner in which they presented their program. l-le also encouraged the parents to continue their splendid work in the Association in order that the ohildren might reap the benefits st s. later date. Excellent ud- dresses were also delivered by Mr. Klnch and Mr. Bernard. Mr. Ben Pltrschairmsn of trustees thank- ed the visitors for their presence and asked the parents for their co-operhtion during the coming year. The new slate oi officers ior next, year is as follows- President. Ben J. Pltre; 1st vice president, Miss Martins LeClslr: ‘l-nd vice president, John J. Des- ltochcs; secretary treasurer. Mr. E. J. Arsensult; counsellors, Al- phonso Gaudet. Mrs. Arsene Gsl- __.___._______>__~ over the week-end snd has re- turned homo with his wife and little daughter, Susanne. who hsd been spending some time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Mur- rny. Mr. and Mrs. Murray have accompanied them for a fsw days. S lihO ,'_ L. /=_.__.r;_,:~..-_*. to» Jfll iii Ieaaellbfihsadhebtl. s..- Harmony in Colour with Murphy PM! 7m WASHADIE WALL PAINT 5.11%‘! ' lelvnlslesllils FLAT o SEMI-GLOSS e GLOSS ha]. llothltllpnhsn D- H. CBOSSDIAN, ain't-author: AIhQ-y W.‘ ‘.1 mm- " __ mntnn The Fiery Saga Directed by FRED KOIILMAR Shows 8:30 --\-\-\._-\~~ \-\ -_.-\\ K-skm MAYJZ .194» TODAY (Thurs) A- FRI. - SAT. 8--DAY5-..-3 of the Winning of the West! _ ‘ , in / l/BMCF CREEK Starring IIBIIIII IIIIIIIII ' BIIIIII Iillil vlh GLENN LANGAN-REGINALD GARDINER Albert Delilier-Frsd Cislli- Charles Kemper Ab CAIHUON and SPORTS IIEL - 7:15 - 9:15 O-;¥%OO~O40-O-O-Q-O-O REGENT THUR. - FRI. - SAT. BIG DOUBLE BILL .1 And "FRONTIER AGENT" Shows 7:15 and 9:16 Mstlnees: Fri. 8:30; sat. 2:30 9GO-OQ CRAPAUD THEATRE "THE SI-IOWOFF" Red Skelton Marilyn Maxwell Plenty of Laughs Ifl- 8:15; Sat. 7:80-9:80 GAME TIIEATBEC KBNSINGTON Wednesdsy 8:15: Tlsursdly. Mlflnsa s p.m.; Evening 8:15 Stirring drama of the rugged west, ctr-starring Errol Flynn and Am Sheridan In “SILVER RIVER" There are no Shorts with this Show D31ODSQ lhnt, Mrs. John J. DesRoches, and Arthur Doucette. Mr. Arscnault the teacher, in l few words thanked Father Mac- Donald for his words of encour- agement and fatherly interest in the welfare oi the ohlldrell. He also thanked Mr. Dolron for his visit and his wonderful address. He also thanked the visitors. the trustees and retiring president sud secretary. Mrs. Ben J. Pitre. The meeting closed with prayer by Father MacDonald. 14; Ma Cherie 2:18, etc. privilege. SEASON OF 1949 ABNER '1‘. CLEGG-J year old, record 2.04%. Registration No. Canadian 6708, American 80662. Enrollment and Claus A. No. ‘l Expires Dec. 81, 1N9. An outstanding individual and race-winning pacer, as a four- ycar-old he raced against and defeated such top race horses as Jane Azoif 12595-3; Lauren Hanover 1260!’; and others. One of the leading sires in 1M8. his record performers inclini- lng Ann Clegg 2:08 [-6, Ann 1103112210 l-d, Connie Clegg 2:11 4-5. Professor Clegg 2:16 1-6. Johnny Clegg 2:18 1-5. Donna Clegg 2:11 The "Abner T. Clegfs" have proven themselves fast. game race horses. Breeders should not overlook the opportunity to breed to t-hls noted stallion himself a great race horse. Standing at owner's stables for the season except lilondays oi ouch week when he will be at. Juries O'Brien‘; Elmsdale, Fill.‘ $35.00 (by cash or note) at time of service with return MYIION MacABTllllIl. Kenslngton. SIMMONS 8i SUMMERSIDE, P. E. I. IIIUII AGE POTATO PLIIIITERS We have n shipment o! the new, improved Iron Ag Planters rolling from factory which will urrive soon. lluve a few planters available in rlie following models: One row Standard Automatic. Two rov/ Standard Automatic. Two row Hi-Spesd Automatic. We also hove several tour-row ond six-row Iron Age Potato Dusters coming in some shipment. These are Traction Dust- ers with either hone or tractor hitch. Please contact us promptly tar prices and specifications. e Potato We still MacFAllLlillE PHONES 775 & 776 TAKING IN Poraroms. MAY 1s, 1049. nuoumn cusronnns NOTICE T0 FARMERS DUE TO CIRCUMSTANCES BEYOND DUB CONTROL WE FIND IT NECESSARY TO STOP rlmnnmnn wr: WOULD REQUEST OUR sanv ARRANGEMENTS r0 uavu ALL THEIR POTATOES BROUGHT IN nations: mar DATF George ll. liroolilhs KENSINGIDN AFTER NEXT MONDAY TO MAKE THE P111055‘