nit; GUARDIAN. unasntrisisriuwu i , .,.. U 3- a. sum: Marc! .3 . . '; no fllbestons Frank :.W win - thou: ".uoasa aowauass his one. in sale now on. Bring your old watch in now. -COUNTY COURT OPENS - 11.9 March turn of the County cw.-t opened in Sun ” yu- mciay with Judge L. G. Lewis pmaaing. There were 25 cases on the docket but only nine were contested and these were set down for hearing on dates to suit me parties concerned. Counsel prgsent were: D. 0. Stewart. K. C; R. S. Hinton. K.C.; T. 1.. Link- lettei-, J. A. Gallant and W. C. Mncbonaid.-S. I :-0 I Lcuancnn man man - rivo men charged with theft in connection with an slleged assault and robbery on Monday atternoon gppeared in summerside Police Court yesterdaybmorning and were remanded till .-today. An out-of- tmvn man reported that he had been asseulted and deprived of his purse containing nearly 860 by two men in the railway yards to the rear of HolmIn's store. The men were arrested shortly after and are also alleged to be impli- caird in the then of a chicken irom the kitchen 01 Andy": Res- taurant.-S. 0'leary Maroons Defeat Alilerion in a regular game of the West Prince Hockey League in Alber- ion rink last night. the O'Lenry iiinroomi swamped the Alberton Regal: 94!. The game was play- ed on poor ce. it was a very cleanly played And well handled by referees L. Silliker and Fred Miiimnn. At the end of the first period it was 2-1 for the Mnroona. The Regal: picked up two goals in the second period to the Mo- ro6ns three. This ended the Reg- ala scoring and O'l..eary banged in, tour goals in the final period tovlive up to their reputation as my Provincial intermediate B hockey champions. ..,............:.:.M...M... lea: p Jewellers ivi dow and display of Replicas oi the world'a.most iamoua .diam- on a? In lheiiizes and shapes of' in world's biggest and best lmbwn. For instance. did you. know that the KOH-I-NOOR. which remains among the Crown Jewels i'n'.the Tower of London. has it value of over 3700.000.00 for this our famous diamond. It is now rmiurod in size to 108 carats. that means that if 200 friends per- mitted you to borrow the diam- onds in their rings. you would Probably Weduire a few more to Niunl the weight of this one in- mous diamond. in worn in the Crown of the Queen of England. I u . - For .II'aloa-Ircna'.....i -Winn 'voofra,.iho star 4. it's AQIIV 0 ' . Fobsrga'a tabet-gene . . . ' , 0 '1 I Ian-as Ihutllaunudla. Pleas III! ltawl. Isbaarlglaie. Adv lease Pbeeaa: III! and g Tbadllardlanuayeebaagbtatanyoitba S . atasoa Ia lauuea-alder - lsekstwo; I A iltseatz ooarltea Dllsatare. 1! central sum; xlswaataaqp Hark Gaodot. I1 Granville llrsaei Alrra Iloaoetwa roeon. laeau ltseet; Island Motor Transport. Water Itreet; AIbaI's Graotry. Ii laaaeil Street. I. Lilslta In lanalngton WEST !llNcIt- onion ll-loffioaandti-lllo liave You Seen Moose? e Stanton Clark motored to Char- !l'l'I OFIIGI arthlag Iagraaoatsdvu and awggl GLOW oaks. lobraaentativa. uaa. - 0.l.l.A. TBIJITII: -. Mr. William A. Cameron, president of the local bunch of the o.M.'a.A. has been advised by the Grand Council of the Association that he has been appointed a grand trustee of the 0.M.1B.A.. to replace the late D. Albon Gillis, who filled this office for some years prevloug to his death. His many friends and member-- of the-Association will be pleased to learn of Mr. Cameron's itCA.F. Expecteti from ii. Eloday Thespeclalist navigation oouraa unit! training at the Air station. Summerside. end who have been overseas for the, past three weeks are expected home to- day. Along with a group of instruc- tors they are travelling in two Lancaster aircraft. -the Polaris and Northern Gross. They have been visiting service and civilian establishments in the United Kingdom to keep up to date on the latest developments in air in i ” and associated fislds..lJp to last evening no word had been received in regard to their estim- ated time of arrival but there is a possibility that they may be delay- ed by bad weather. .- 5 El. Maeiilmlllll Well deserved appointment. He will leave for Montreal in August to attend the supreme York Hotel there. - B I -Ruth Cairns. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wyman Cairns. summer- side East. is ill at home with rhuematiic fever. Her friends all wish her a spee:i,' recovery.-S. Alberton. and Vicinity Mr. Herbert Hodgson returned on Monday from the Prince Ed- ward Islund Hospital where he has been a patient for the past two weeks. Mrs. W. J. Phillips, accompanied by Mrs. W. R. oulton left by car on Tuesday for Montreal to spend the Easter season with Rev. Mr. Pkhiliipe. who is an army chaplain t ere. i Mr. Eugene I-Iodgson of Palml Springs.,Caliiornia, who was call- ed hcme by the illness of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. r Herbert Hodgson.. lett by. plane (or his home Tuesday morning. Mrs. Frank Mcbougall was able to leave the Charlottetown Hos- pital on Saturday after surgical treatment. there. At present she is a patient in the Western Hos- pital. Messrs. Erskine Clark. Russell Bonyman, I-Icber Hardy. George icoughiin. R. D. McDonald, and lottetown on Monday to see the islanders play the Halifax St. Mary's. IIIGIIFIELD W. A. The regular monthly meeting oi the Highfiald W. A. was held at the home of Mrs. Ralph Gel; on Febmnry 28th. The devotional period wits led by Mrs. Sellick. This period open- ed with the hymn. "What A Friend We Have In Jesus." .' llowed by the reading of Psalm 92 respons- iveiy. . Threei very appropriate poems. "Judge Not". .”sprlng Cleaning." "Life's Lesson" were read by the Continued from page 1 0 Acadia Professor speaisigsisiae Rev. Doctor Mcaregor Fraser, Head of philosophy. Acadia Univer- sity and a member of the theolog- ical faculty is the guest speaker at the special services.in lummersida in connection with holy week. The op'ez.ng meeting on Monday evening held in the church of Christ and presided over by the grninitsterl-,.u1kt.av. O. Weale. Tho guea I er. w c was introduced by Rev. W. A. Harper. minister or the First Baptist church. gave an inspiring eddress from the text "Jesus said. I sanctity myself for their tsuatkee." ahoziilnguthat love tor ulna V was everything pertaining to his life and death. By means of various illustrations Doc- tor Froaiser pointleld! tat how the mo- ves men co wrong. During the service Rev. W. O. Weala rendered a trumpet 'soin, "The Old Rugged Cross". The Icon- cluding hymn. "Must Jesus Bear 3:0 Cross Alone" was followed by 6 . -. .. convention that North China port. the Stand- which will be held at the Royal ard said that jet aircraft over the ,city. mission ships .Ohineao Com- munist gunbosta and tank-lsnding ships have become "familiar sights" in Tsingtao harbor. Tsin-gtao is separated from the Korean peninsula by 300 miles of the Yellow Sea. Jet fighters can cross in about 40 minutes. Tignislt Shore His friends will be sorry to learn that Alban Gallant is a patient in the City Hospital, Charlottetown. , Among the recent visitors Charlottetown were Mr. Ferdinand Gallant. and Mr. J. liltsclntmh. A First Aid Course has been organized at Tignish Shore school with Mr. P. A. Arsenault as in- structor. assisted by Mr. E. J. Ar- senaul-t. Mr. Thomas Poitier was a pa- tient in the Western Hospital dur- ing the past few days. Mr. Poirier was a victim of the "flu". A special meeting of the "Home and School Association" was held on Thursday evening, March 8. at 7.30 p.m. Mr. John J. Pitre pre- sided. The minutes of the previ- nus meeting were read by Mr. E.J. Arsenoult. There was an attend- ance of nineteen members. The guest speaker for the evening was Rey. L. Dooley. assistant priest at Tignish. The Reverend Father delivered a most interesting and instructive address which was greatly appreciated by all present. The address of appreciation was delivered by Mr. E. J. Arsenault. Short addresses were also deliver- ed by Mr. Edmund Gnudet. vice- president of the Association, Mr. Ben Pl-ire and Mr. A.J. Pitre. The meeting closed with the singing of "0 Canada". , the Lord's Prayer. The main business of the meet- ing consisted ' ly, oi arrange- ments for a social evening to be held in the hall on March nth. Committees were appointed to take care of details. Several who received cards ex- pressed their appreciation l The next meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs. John Weeks with Mrs. Roberts and Mrs. nae Weeks on the lunch committee Mrs. O. W. Campbell will be the devotional leader. Meeting closed with the Mispab leader. This period closed with now, new perfume ioueiicoimoi ' iapplicotor diiod with I V. ara3m.poc'tumo, s.oe Inaelnlli oi Feimoatta with matching coiogna,4.7S the not. . V Benediction. Fcuivstltoek Continued! from page 1 itisl contacts. business and pro- fessional people were not only in- terested. but enthusiastic and anxious for further invtorma-tion in order to lend a hand. this proof ok ' Brigadier Reid in commenting on reports by Lt.-Col. F. J. Storey and Li. J. J. Trninor felt that all three armed services would be happy to co-operate. He felt sure that Headquarters Eastern Com- mand would also lend its support. and it was planned to extend an invitation to the heads oi Services to attend. Caipt. J. J. Connolly. command- ing H. M. C. S. Queen Charlotte. has intimated that there is s pos- sibility of ships paying a visit to Charlotteown sometime during the celebrations. Mr. Graham Rogers. oi the Publicity and Advertising Com- mittee. gave I detailed report on the work of his committee stating that publicity folders i: ii d pamphylets. were being made ready for dllstribution. He paid tribute to the assistance rendered by Mr. Ralph Ruvppert in their prepar- ation. Civic Support Lt.-Col. J. D. Stewart and Mr. Earl Taylor reported briefly on the work of the Financial Com- mittee. The city would do every- thing possible to assist in the pro- motion and carrying out of the program. Mr. Gordon Clark stated that the irpade work thus far done in having llirms promote floats had met with a high. dagreeoi suc- cess and that as soon as the gen- eral puiblic were more completely informed on the program this par- ticular part of the work would proceed rapidly -ahead. Co-chairman of the General Comirnritfiee, Col. D. A. Mae-Kinnon reported for Mr. E. F. Acorn on the full co-operation expressed by horsemen in providing races both Wednesday ,and Saturday nights of the Festive Week. llg lield Event Mr. George Walters stated he was conifiident that the track and field meet planned promised to be an even greater success then those staged on Memorial Field in re- cent years. Brig. Bold felt in this connection that an inter-service meet and e school meet might also be arranged. Mrs. Mary Breiiaut announced that Dr. Frank Mackinnon. Prin- cipal of Prince of Wales College. has oueredjhe use of the college suditoriusn for historical exhibits. The chairman in reporting for Mr. W. K. Sharpe and Dr. R. H. Barrett indicated that plans for swirnsning and yachting events were well in band. ' The Secret ry. Mrs. R. I. Suth- erland spoke briecly on the Beauty Contest stating that rules were yet IQ be finalized. but other qunlinications in addition to beauty would be taken in to consideration such as a talent for singing or dancing. The Queen would be crowned It the Exhibi- tion Grounds during one or the racing meets. . KIN HLE iimiiii ism: omrsirat. mats mmom: wnnrmsnay TWO iieiisiiioroii iiiutt wpyssnar. suntan in mi .:u.....""'”” .."-'--...m'-i er.-er - - : FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY EASTER HOSIERY HANIJSOME SUITS Smart rind handsome and fresh as'Spring itself. New Spring weight fabrics in a wide assortment of patterns and styles, single and double breasted models in conservative and semi-drape styles. i Choose from our complete range of sizes from 3.3 to 46. Price 3! 5.00 to 859.95 The Beauty of Spring in n :1 Summer in r'1951 813716.! and col- ours. You will need all six shades to match your different outfits: Sunbloom. R-Dsenude, Tea Dance. swanky. 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