-'.<Iv.r:§fi"' FEBRUARY 25. 1950 o..l....rror _ Ilother M. Paula receives key to New Pavilion from Ills Excellency Bishop om" otfie two very attractive hbies.set in the solarium from w viiloa opening were served. Presiding at the left. and am. llil. Onlletlo right. other I40“ to right: Mnrnret Campbell. Mrs. Dr. Me- M Noun Bernard. Hrs. Joseph Callaghan. Dorothy Moxensie. Is. lilllll. III. II. Clllr '.l‘ralnor, Mrs. Anldoen Boyle. run GUARDIAN. .cHAsLorrra'rowN Claarilfotlietown A Hospital Pguirilion Front row, left to right: Ills Excellency Bishop Boyle. I-lelllvellllil-GW¢I'n0I' -7- A» Bernlldn P!'¢||1|¢? J‘. Walter Jones. non. A. w. Matheson, Dr. G. n. W. Cameron. Mayor B_- Eula Mncbonaid. Mr- Neil Mscbean, Mr. P. A. Msollellan. Monougell, Mrs. George McDonald, Mrs. Mary Maddigan, Mrs. Simon Paoll. Eileen Walsh, Marion Mitchell, May Doyle, Lillian MacDonald. Mrs.-ilaroid Cunningham, Mrs. L. '.-.ae.%”..a A‘ ro or aura wall to oonduc to ‘the new 0' K.°“y' M“°‘"' M°D°'“'dv Mm building. all to right: Jean Meflaughey, Francis Prosper. A. Mulialiy. ‘ 1) __ l v . » -~ . . A‘ Premier 1. Walter Jones and Hon. A. W. Matheson look over the new equipment or the Pavilion with ilev. Father Chisholm or New Glasgow. N.8. n x Rey Murnaglnn, Mrs. Mildred Corcoran. Mrs. Eddie Msefluigan, Mrs. Theresa Gsudet, Julie Prosper. Lorena. Rooney, Ann Campbell, Shirley Earl Melnnis. Florence Melnnil. —Photoa by Garnhuan. skating on Saturday altemoon. 2.- so to 5.00, to all city Oubs, scouts vb legit-siion ‘lb date three hundred and forty Oibl. and Lenders have with Proviincieil Head- let Bullies scout Troop With the enrolbmen-t of ten new recruits. of which live were former the following Patrols were formed- l=‘oxce—aP.l... Leo Doiron, see. Billie Maobcnaaid, Bernard Con- nolly. Hubert M'»oKenns, Part Gon- aofey. George Trainer. Garnet ie. Bewers—-P.L. James Pardy, Sec. Ian Meobo d. John Burke. Ililtie Kelly. Mei-ri Flynn. Frutie Mb- Iineddy wwouhsn Doucsti, Brim Ruth. h i Poe: us 0 31“ etwbflxily a»i"‘m- t handle twenty-tour toys. Inaiint it three Patrols. A full V17... 1 WEEK at S. D. U. ’ highest individual score in a game to date. Nice going fellows! Keep it up Jacki Now it may seem to some of our readers that we're , boasting. Well We are, but with a reason other than self-inilation. The purpose of this swoonlng over “ ' ‘L H is to arouse more in- Teanpus Iugiti Yes, indeed, time is certainly sailing along. The sheets or the passing ths are andu-Iiiy being torn {mm the cal- endar; the seniors are becoming Jittery as they peep into the int- ure, and there seems to be a good deal at concern about exams as a result of rumours. All in all. coi- Iese Ila 1- in men sear. But get- ting back to the question of time. It used to be your writer's opinion that the period eiapaing irom Friday to Fri y was the equiv- alent oi’ . sev days. (at lent that's what we learned in school). nut the speed of the modern era . must be changing ouch time-ast- ahiished facts. {or the duration be. -tween dippings in the ink bottle for a. dash at reporting seems to be getting shorter all the time! Indeed. if today Time files, it is not motor-drivm. but jet-pr-open. ed. Those scientists! fire we an oomph-inins Iflinl News is what you desire. That's why we're draw- ing our pen right new--reckon ws'd better shoot. . . ‘ 0 lines one lporte es mi . some the scene .° V ' .3." 1i:-at sum be. new you hen fol. I Y Es terest in the game. Undoubtedly campus interest in the game is at low tide. so to speak. There should be more interest taken. (here we find ourselves voicing the same convictions as were aired last Thursday in the senior public speaking class), thexe'ii have to be more in the iuture, otherwise the game is doomed. It has yet to re- ceive sutiicient support and unless it is boosted soon. real soon. there'ii just be no one ie1t to play the game. We urge the students. every student to get behind the teams and show them we want them to win. that we're proud oi than when they do. And. alter we have all uttered our “mes. cuipa's". let's clear our throats and be prepared to shout in the future! let us never allow that old college spirit to die and become a mere ghost. We would -be haunted by the past and mined by the future. . . . Virhst we have about basketball might well be ap- plied to hockey also — no support. 3 3‘? .m .0 F .5 '3 L5 g y lo. ,we know it tbote more were aes- inguaiars that hat“ that; no lave-been -o r . before the goalie‘: 0.7;” no Joe llahar always did annoy this year when he when-around so _ a sort of not Ilr= as'iine_-mate oiuz Bernard has only one or two Just remarked . Pollard. well up in the rating. so you see. that line can tickle a. goalie, but it's no laughing matter ior him! As we write now, about 8.30 Fri- day night, our Intercollegiate team is racing the towering Mount A crew. Wonder how it's coming. Better not make any guesses as you'll have only to consult another column to test our aptitudes in this regard. Anyway, we're mostly mo in our predictions and such-like. Of course we can rest assured our Red and White boys are dashing in a blue streak right now. Hope they win. I'm liable to ramble on all night like this, quite likely I will . . .. no I won't. Now to mai.(e.a sudden change from the board-hanging sport‘: re- porter in the long-haired, be-cioak- ed theatre observer. I say . . . . well what we wish to say is this: Congratulations to all those re- sponsible ior the success of the play, "The Rosary". Probably you were among the capacity crowd‘ which watched the parlor-meme last Monday night. You say it was tip-top, pip-pip and all that? Right. that's what everyone says! Oddly enough, most of us on the campus have yet to enjoy the evening’: entertainment. The suc- cess clearly points out the beneiits to be derived from cooperation, to: lt was the combined efforts of the Dramatic Society, the Glee Club and the I. 5.8. which made the finished product what it was. Mc- thinks we'd best drop the curtain on these Jottings for this week. Till next week, so long! QUIUKIES W ‘(I ‘ Glityliyfii Ii§\}\.\\ points less, and the third men. a:,m Deighsn and Reg Rodgers are also I k \ \\h t \‘t$1)_’) I 5%.» . ? cub 32% ~‘ ¢//f/9:6 :' g 7; ' ‘\\ by l(‘_o.-Vn__‘licynolds ..\\\\ _\\?\ “Alvin, those folks that answered our Guardian Want Ad——want to see the bathroom!" ‘ plane for their home on Wednes- ——.f-g; THE_CENTRA raosnmsl I. GUARDIAN Thisoeilnsisruetvadiosnewa olieaulintsseltbstsdvertlslngst snewey nature Ineybeilaserted at rive cents a word. strictly psy- ableirasdvanoe. JXIHIUI TAXI. Phone II. caaswzu. re: rnouzgrapna. CHOCOLATE l"UDGlt‘ SQUARE Boundary at Stewart Bakeries. l'l.lGiI'l‘! to 3. Pierre. Idiqiie-' ion. For inxonnetion call llariiirne Central Airwuya Limited at 2061. LISTEN 'l‘0—"In Search of OurselveI"—Every Tuesday at 9 p.m., CFCY, until April 4th. KINNEDYS SPECIALS. — Blouses in Crepes, Jerseys and Kennedy's Ladies RECEIVING H068 at Crapaud each Tuesday until 11 A. M. Where roads are passable our trucks will pick up as usual Robert Dawson. SEE PABADE OF Spring insh- ions and hear Hammond organ at The Charlottetown Hotel, March 14. 15. If“. FLIGHT '10 VAN- COUVER, leaving March 3rd, re- turning March 17th. Two seats only available. $193.50 return. Telephone 214-J, Charlottetown. REV. J. D. DAVISON, Pastor of the First Baptist Church, Chur- lottetown will be the speaker on the Baptist Broadcast "The Church's One Foundation," Sunday at 1.15. Radio Station CFCY. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. — Adrvertisers are reminded that ihoir copy must be in The Guardian not later than noon the day previous to insertion. Those who telephone classifieds. eic., should particularly bear this in mind. FUNEIIAL AT GRANDVIEW — The tuneral of Mrs. Angus A. Manhood was held from her late residence in Graradiview Friday at- ternoon. services at the homeand gmrve were conducted by Rev. A. 0. Fraser. Paillbeaaers were Mews. Eifinie Miadfieath. Robert Mac- Pihec. Wendell. MaoLeod. Martin Elrunaint J. Gills. James lvfartin. Burial was in Valleyiielxi cemet- ery. IMMUNIZING CLINICS will be conducted by the Department of ldeailiih and Welfare at spring Paillk School aft 1.30 P. M. Prince Street Bdhcafl 2.30 P. M., on Mon- day. February 27th. Queen Square School 1.30 P. M. Psrkdnlo 2.30 P. M. on . Fain-unry aatrn. West Kent school’ at 1.30 P-. M. . Notre Dame Aoeduny at 1.30 P. M. and Model School at 2.30 P. M. on Thursday, March 2nd. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Jack Leard. and daughter June of Crapaud were weekend guats Mr. Leard's sisters. Mrs. K. D. Myers and Mrs. A .J. Fraser, 94 Upper l-iillsborough Street. Mrs. Allison L. Saunders, sc- companied by her little son Glenn. Iouisburg, C.B., who has been visiting for the past two weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. 0. Ricker, Moncton, call- ed home by her mother's illness, spent a few days this week with her husband‘: parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Saunders and left by SATURDAY IPIGAL fl ‘bl! I¢I&0l'IQ.XiflIlHi§hm Oipcnkeu. nan. rnsumn Josue serial on Unemployment no RM. To- night. over. ~ . CARNIVAL at Mural Harbor. rink, Wednesday, March 1. Weliio Sc.-antlebury‘s fancy skaters. head< ed by Miss Barbara Whltlock. amrrou — EUBTIOO PAIIIB. --services lor . sundely. luxury Nth, are as follows. st. John‘ Milton. 1.1.00 Manning Prayer Sermon. 7.30 Evensong amd ser- mon. St. Mark's, Rmstioo. 3.00 Even- song and sermon. Observe Lens by going to church. Remember our Wednesday evenings services. The Rector. Rev. A. E. Pieroey wei- oomes you. NEW CANADIANS ENTER- TAINED — Over seventy new Canadians were entertained by the Citizenship Council at the Clover Club recently. Hosleses were Mrs. W. J. P. MacMillan, Mrs. A. G. Bruce, Mrs. J. B. Murley. Miss Mzlyica Boswell, Miss Iphigcnic Arsonault, Mrs. Thomas Davies. Mr. W_a1thcn Gaudct ad- dressed the group, and in his talk told of the importance of their becoming "Canadinns.” Dancing was enjoyed mid ihc music was by Miss Ruth Boswell, pinnisi, Mr. Jack Brown, Mr. Eurl Hogg. IN MEMORIAM MR. JOHN A. MECLEAN The death occurred at the Prince Edward Island Hospital on Sun- day Feb. 10th of Mr. John A. Macbean of Mount Herbert in his 67th year. The late Mr. MacLcau \vas born at Orwell Coie, the son of the late James A. and Margaret 1. MacLean. He leaves to mourn his wife, formerly Edith MacDou.z- all 0! Newtown Cross and the fol- lowing sons and daughter. John Wesley. and James 0! Winnipeg, Man., Margaret, Mrs. Harold Mac- Kinnon, Canoe Cove. Arthur on the homestead, Mount Herbert and Edison of Montreal. also four brothers and three sisters, namely Capt. Murdoch, Charlottetown. Priscilla, Mrs. N.(:. Molyneaux. southport; Katie. Mrs. Herman MacDougaii. Newtown Cross: James. Saskatchewan. Daniel. Cai- gary, Alberta; Wilfred, Orwell Cove, and Margaret of Newton. Mass. The funeral 'v.'n5 held’ from the Mac.-Lea.n, Funeral Home and was largely attended with many. floral tributes, expressing the esteem in which he was held. A short service was conducted at the Funeral Home and service at the United Church, Mount Herbert. The ser- vices were conducted by the Rev. A.S. Weir and Rev. G. Carlyle Webster. Hymns sung by the church choir were "Asleep in Jesus", "Tire old Rugged Cross" and "Nearer My God to Thee". Burial was at Mount Herbert cemetery. Card of Thanks Mrs. John A. MacLesn and fam- ily wish to express their sincere gratitude and to thank the Doct- ors and Nurses of the P. ELI. Hos- pital; also the officiating Clary and the many kind iriends and neighbors who so generously help- ed them during the sickness and death of their loving husband and lather; also for the many beau- tiful floral tributes. letters om symq pathy and cards of condolence re- day morning. celved. l'0li Yillili WE CAN SUPPLY- HARD COA Albion Nui Iniercolonial COMFORT Both Welsh and American for Stove or Furnace BRIQUETS so. my Purpose CPEE For Furnace or Steve ‘Old Sydney Screened |nverness- Screened Bras d’0r Screened andtSio|ier Screened Bayvlew Screened Springhill Slack ORDERS FOR ANY QU/-\Nl'iTY A. Homo & to. PHONE 240