1 I I ! {I V . r V : hign ecneol Students Hear Farewell Party 1',gn;sh parish cw|_ Annual . Play Will Be Presented In ‘i‘~¥Z:..i°’%:’;...“.',..',;*3;,:,f 'Tues., Api-ii 29,1953 Pauline Irving; the widows mite, The Guardian, Page 5. Talk 0" N”''5l“9 A5 Career 'GiV°" Minister Meeting Was Held Sunday Epworlh Hall At S’Sicle ififi?”GiZ’;¥i‘i.’:.‘°“3ay§“°iié”°2l.i§3 - Rev. D. R. Morrison who 3 on .\ioi.luy Z1lOI‘ll’)()fl Mrs. J.!that alth h i‘ l1 b ' ' ' brother, Kenneth Carr; the ) ¥9"a.’)'i]] )‘lI’j(“»')’x;:V. Rt..’\'.[ 0; :tho{ the best zugmIél;:1mg§JeC§1mSEmg:_ 0? Sthc>feell\1IaI'l]ali1¢:.lite:eriii)fStii}ll?u1(,:g1;llsli::,:l _mThel annual meeting of the After refreshments the bene- The play. "An Old Fasliioneditlie dramatic parts These dram- Rlreglching g'1r°U;ler' Arthu" ’ ow" ‘*4 -"4 ’““.‘3“ 0 1'1l1Ce‘aI1d hard i k ~ - - - ioi- tl ‘t ' ‘ snisi Pai-isii c.w.L. was diction of the Most Ble ‘ed'Mth " ‘ t td 't' 't' ~ T '9 3.950"? e appy-go-lucky ‘ C9U”'«3' ”'A‘1-""131 5Ch0ol of Nur-i hours of“l)11appir(i%gslslgl:i’re1f1rr$)1:,); waitedeuillgil bglgilllg Zgflgiggalljj held Sunday afternoon with the Sacrement was conductedss at Tigesiclgy ail; \g'edltl):SdI;:I'eS:I\leell- i.i'ilict11<1=3ifui15i ills: i1i)1Ii(gli1t‘.je‘l1heb§yoli1iie- trading boy‘ Carl Mina“ the sing and a incin-ber of the C0llll-l allow tim f . , . at f H , . retiring president, Mrs. Walter seven o'clock. - . ‘ E in H11 5 _ k h 1 . is . wandering outcast, Ernest Mm-. -z all of lll0APf‘1f1_Cr€_EdW’ard Island‘fellowshipeslienoultliilfrlltltlg eV€Ia1‘lllgZTre$]1‘ci()1r p‘E,r,lyh.f.,” iffilfifig H033“ D1‘!-JSl~'l'iI1g and an at- lgigfxllnt ispsvzvitrilisoreda by ill? §:li~aS§)l1'1:lei) nsialltnensocggdiiy, aliildi plly; and the kind’ old Shemf’ pulses Assoc ation and Miss riculum dealing with the for London Ontario where he tendance °f ab0U'l fifty mem- U. of Trinity Church, the cast a drunken tramp who proves Richard V8319’ £0;-Es .;\n1::i’1r'_cxv Seccond yzfiir stu- ions arts and sciences mcluléilg was accepted a call’ berg’ Former Island of twelve are all members un- he can make a decen-t citizen of May 1 on ‘en a nice ouny opitl‘ th _ _ , ‘ ,- I. . . .2 . . 2 Nursing School addresseds use mm ec thrleeyear course. After the smgsng of a hymn 1'e.l.‘cllt:d‘fOll0Vtll§g officers were I. d P 3:11‘ thle direction of the minister. himself after all. Each of the TODAY (TUESDAY) . ‘ms of grade 11 and graade 12 said ‘one usion lvlirs. Mackay and prayer by M1.‘ Robert Gem_ Sh . .. presn. ent, Mrs. W. A, a. Y asses e pay, one of Denisons select other characters adds his or Tour Euro e ‘ H . I the professlon at present me", Mr_ George Key’ Sr” as ea, first vicespresident, Mrs. ’ group by Walter Hare, IS a three her share to what should prove P 3:30__7;15__9;]_() ~ at K°“5".‘fl‘°" High School 'oii'is not - ~ - Joseph T. Are ult' i d ' - . t d t‘ bl . t b t ' - the ~‘°cl=;4*§0I}{°f nU~iSm's*- ten exl»2cf§3yi3"eg’o {[32 222,32 '?§§f§lim‘éfiit§f§em°§$§?es§°ad,,,§ president. SNE‘: ‘E3332 Véii. ,.$,‘,§;,,,M§”g§;f,§e”Z§1aEf,§,7,d;§L' iilg p§?{i§§i§iiypa§am§ti§§§”i§3e °rii§i§ v'l’iii5b§"i§li§i’c1§ip§3§éiai. Miss Georgie Brow!» RN» on ,, - MKS-t ca!‘ 83/ illfelslented to the mile, sometimes on aching feet made a presentation of a purse lantg third vice-president, Mrs. died at’Mm0n’ Mass” recently h; for her son. a love which finally ties and a sale of candy between the Staff 05 the N- E- Hospital. The Abominable ; aggéessifin 0; ‘gufirslfiieg gflgglé 2:1-t after ten years as a gI.adu_ as well ss a gift from the Mann; l§ai’lleltHa,1~P§:§ treasurers, Mrs. her 77th year asters long illness. l.I‘lllIIlPllSl over the ingratitude acts: Admission tickets may be Boston. and formerly of Sum- f h . e nurse I can truly offer it Fellowship Gmup_ _ yveser senault, cooinr.es- Mrs. Atchsson left the Island 55 and neg ect of her family. Like tobained from any Y.P.U. mem- merside, and Mrs. Lois Mac- SHOWITICH O T e ,yDll_I1g_ Women and spoke of the to you a th ’ . ponding secretary, Mrs Harold , , all 3005 Plays, this 0 h ber, tB t Ph Sh ’ :*iIn1"_mted °PP°Tt1"11l51eS which professionsoffeiedmafta“$311213?! wi%L1r5' Mf°m5°“ was 9r°§°n‘led gomier. I gears aE”tl'° 1'35"“ in the,U‘mted three or four interwoven nslzorieass. and zit/laciliéilniess, orararirtwtlie diiecfrll ggggiiialslgfrlgdgnfiilileoflngtifiilgl Hi"-lulu as" ".f,lW31t GVCTY nurse. graduated Miss Andrew spoke t tfi S ' ta gm from the NilSS.l°.nary During the past ‘year there mites ul ma e many “ms to To add the comedy touch a Curtain time is 815 tress of nurses in Prince Count Y Jfrorn an approved school of classes, telling of her owii e file y‘ A numlm’ °f “ldmdual were ninety-seven members and her om home’ silly country boy who is always Following are. those taking Hospital Summerside) will sail . ;gv1lf*T51l}l1g- dd h . perience. As a student nurseeill g ll/Erswefrte 'l‘ec‘l:\lI‘lfr(l'ison ‘ th thirteen h°“°““'Y members. she is smvivsd by her husband, trying to. trade something, and part: the mother Bertha Mac- from New York on May Lst on Starrmg F‘?"’°St Tucker & In er a ress s e said that Prince ' ' ' v m0 9’ a romantic old maid who recites Lean; the choir leader, Mary the S.S. Liberte for Le Havre. Peter C“Shmg- "_vs,1l'lll‘SiIlg gives an Opportunity to said ma€°"t’l:teY agélsglgaglés Sig? of Mrs. Morrison, will accom- Detailed reports showed the George A. Atchison; a daughter, ‘ewe God by Serving Ones M- pany them on Friday and Sm‘ past year to have been a most Miss Margueme of Milton; mo her poetry, provide the audience MacLure! the romantic old maid France, to tour the continnent training in 3 general hospitax also was remembered with 3 Successful mm ,m_0shers, John Delaney of Mas with spells of laughter between who sewes, recites, and go's- for the next two months. filgignitisaigblgéluéfleld uiriswthces hr§q;1Ei£(ej2- lrilaciise ones home and family gift as a token of her loyal sup- F0ll0Wing the Installation of ton, Mass, and Austin 0fMliInil1e- -1 _ -—-———-:1 gsis a keen desire to be of sex‘: whicho lsetthany disa_dvan~ta_ges port to the church which was the new_ president the act of gash, P. E. 1.; two sisters, Mrs. Lrvice to others, to possess good arise s e ought at first might built in 1943, consecration was performed Ernest Myers. Elmisdavle; and q ' health to be unselfish trut I ‘ ‘ Contests and games were en‘ by the director’ Rev. M. J’ R00‘ Mrs. George Summers’ Everett’ S ’ ’ S ' F01l0Wlng Miss Andrews re- J'0yed during the rest of the ney. On behalf of the members Mass. ’ l, Wmhyv and 113V? at least J'uu- marks. the students asked her evening when refereshments the retiring president was ad- ‘ lor matriculation in education many questions re ~ . .- . . - gardmg her were served b th Id‘ . dressed by Mrs. Max Mclnnis Sel'V!lCeS were at St. Mrs. MacKay continued to say chosen profession. y e a les and a presentation made by Ellrizalbetilfs Church, Milton with .. . Mrs. Milton Keough. Mrs. Ho- interment in the church ceme- ALBERTON “av evening from Folly Lake, Late Maine aan suitably responded. terv- ' ' Eolchester Coi..h N.S. to spend ra he G Om . -. . . ome ime wt heir son-in-law |‘ range, Town Lodge of E1-ks . ma‘: “:2 ir.;:::si::;.2:r- W... .3... '’d W °‘ c A M E 0 Halifax durmg the weekend‘ ' '1 er He is survived by one dauglr K ~ gt , _, - ensin on ' Rev. and Mrs‘ J.M. Spmule Mr. and Mrs. George Holman Frank Myers 72’ wen known tei‘. Mrs. James Rustin of Old 7 . of Lo d , ' , . . . . A ' mdnlgonélle’ Alcllssrrtoga are spend_ Albert‘(1m°1:mEI;1u§i§l£,d.to31'$:§dtfi: phobogralpiller in Old Town (Ban- <i)all1Eghvtgelra'nd:eF)il/1eiullL‘1dnie(:: Htllggnds lllliilxerlrriy lfibullzlllsa 7- mg M ay an ue ay with re- latter’s sister Mrs DA Dunlo 3°“ Maine 1'01‘ 33 Years died and ' " -' , , . . . . . p i - » nephews. and two brothers Mayor of New York Beau . “mes in 1°“ and Mr. Dunlop. lmexpeotedlly last Wednesday Ernest of Miiminegash and Wil- James" in technicolor. Co-star- Mr. and Mrs. J.H. Myrick re- M, and Mrs Howard BOW ‘J.’i.’“;i“§h2f.,‘,,lf,,“;,",‘§?” “°°""“°“ ““‘ §f,me,,d°,§d9g',,?1f“gff,feim‘;°F;', °§,_W"§;;j} ;;,n,z,,,sVe;;,g§1es» Paul D°“-W» THURSDAY, MAY lst, FRIDAY, MAY 2ncl & SATURDAY, MAY 3rd- ? turned to Alberton on Monday at'- ness Mommse had 1 Mr. Myers was born at Mimiii- h’s Cathioli Ch 11 l t F v‘ ’* ter a pleasant motor trip to Flori- guests during in 8: WE ‘Elle egash, P.E.I. and had resided ‘ C um as n‘ -——..__.____j?._. - . .2 da. sons-in-law and °.il,”..T°§i.i°..’l., ii‘: old Town for about fifty y.,,.,‘g? 3’ - We Are Featuring A Great Mcmy- Specials Throughout Our Store. M M b I F_ed1_ and Mrs, Paul Devlin of Chas He was the son of the late Frank as a e 1 mg. Alberton, lottetown and Mr. and Mrs. Low- and Agnes MWS- He retired :5 l3'pa_ ing a brief v‘ ‘t t 1 11 ~ \ - f th . - - A y " H A - ~ . . . _ L brag: agjdssiétefiinslxesév. £!t_C‘l(t:]l: e Huestls of Summerside. 1ggg1an§I§J‘g;°§:wII§gn};)1;»§_1n:;ss}t§ , F In addition to these there are a great many lines. mostly hardware. which Wlll i ii 5. . . ' ,Ch lott - J ’ ' . :0“ 1e we ar e cow GETS MEML osephs church. Old Town be on sale Thursday. May 1st to Saturday. May 101-h». , . . TOiR/OFNTO 45 s . , - - s Mr. Es Bram’ Momma], is (or) Canadian Annual meeting of Eastern Prince s “msmess mm in Alberm gm T comfy Artificial Breeding clubs will be Bulletins are being mailed out to all householders and extra bulletins are _ Mrs. F...-»..i. p,.,,_.,,,,, A,be,,., ,, dale Aim, 3 12.iyear.,°ld Gm, available on request at our store. : spending a few d-ays in Charlgues. sow owned by Kenmac Fmm““°‘y Monday _ Tuesday held at the Summerleq Restaurant, May f°“”" llhaniesford, 0ut., has been; A ' 151'. GT 8‘P.|'|'I. l 1,; . I ' ' 1 ‘ y it Mrs. 13.1). Fraser arrived Fri- awarded ”"° "°5°°la'i1°n= db Wat Dunes,’ § 1 . am°fg cevlfitficgte for "The |_i1-"est ’ Hon. Eugene Cullen.‘ Minister of A i A A GUARDIAN : l;lfildl:T§1: £ ouflawu _ Agriculture will be the guest speaker. R _ C & .- WESTERN her lifietime total recorded p§o- ’ A _ . ‘ _ ‘,0 iiiic«iimiio95.9oopoumci< of ~ ” Thni 1 ' ” - Y ‘ -tpabn. ZIELINSKI will be -absent §’°,"”“"‘“ms 5,051 pounds in bultltfllf 6c O0 or L "FRANK JARDINE BEDE A ' A (slam his practise from_Apri1 27th "“° « A Segre-|-qry, ‘ QUE - A PHONE 2.2 \ April 30th. Inclusive. I SUMMERSIDE Dental offices will be closed all day Saturday (‘tlve,:,finning May 3rd. Until further «_ ice. i . mm mm W Les ANNUAL MEETING , . jfwlon Home Tuesday night 8 o’clock . ’ prizes and door prize. Spon- Of ‘ ' " . = , ‘sored by Ladies Auxiliary. V AFTER MAY 1st. 1 win 11 t be - Summerside C ' ' ' doing custom grinding and 0mix- ooparaflve Associahon I; ;, lng. All accounts must be settled , ‘3 by— Ma 15th. Arthur C pb 11, . -giri-eiiciiiiaivei. am e The annual meeting of the shareholders ‘ ‘~’- BEAN AND WIENER uppei ’ find balm in Carleton gchoof of the Summerside Cooperative Assoc- -s -auditorium Tuesday, April 29 be- . . . , . xgiiiiiiiig at 5 pin. Tickets 75 and lemon will be held In the 50 cents. Sponsored by the Wom- ' eii_’_s Institute. _ ' ‘I *vAiu1:'rY CONCERT in Long BAPTIST CHURCH HALL E-iliver Hall. Tuesday, 29th and ay 30th of April. Spon- hmby W.I. Come and enjoy On Wednesday. CT _Ta|lor-made. to provide the high octane plus the hlzh energy necessary to _ make your car run as It should! Canadian Oil, in celebration of its 50th birthday, takes a major forward step in the manufacture of gasolines with the introduc- tion of two new motor fuels that ofier you a new high in octane plus‘ anew high in usable energy in both premium and regular priced gasolines; We believe these newgasolines are the finest ever made in Canada. They are cer- tainly the finest we've made in 50 years. We are sure you will agree after you test a tankfrl —and see how well new White Rose gasoline - make your car run. _ Try new White Rose Ultra: for highest compression cars. Combines unsurpassed octane with liquid energy to release peak performance from your car. Try new White Rose: for the majority of today’s cars. Only regular priced gasoline to offer the high octane plu the high energy necessary for responsive, economical engine performance. A Let your car be the judge. It is the only way you’ll really know how well your cat can run. ‘ . 3..., Minn ANNUAL meeting of th T ' " . r‘ Kensington and district artificial knquef WI“ be cf P'm' ,- breeding club will be held in z:Ki_ng George Hall, Wednesday, .,§'April 30th at 8 pin. Special -_. “j.'_speaker John MacNut-t, president. {UNITED w. A. _ Marjorie ,iMacMillan led the worship per- " ;';1od of the W. A. meeting of Sum- ,g.!nei'side United Ohurch on Thurs- i,..-illay evening, opening with a hymn and was assisted by Sadie gflieckbert and Marjorie Colwill, «the latter giving the meditation. *;1'I‘lie busness was conducted by ’ =.the'president Matilda Lyle when i flilans were made for the closing meeting to take the form of a Refreshments were set- .~v . — R =i Red Cross Blood Donor Clinics. U’? lflany friends of Mrs. Lindsay I I I _ M . s Get High Octane 4 . ht1l:1:€b:}§-;s,_£§swg1gp‘E;¢ies1§I%:;1 ST. S . tE;1er|gy' fo;-oyggfl car l ; -- e ome 0 er sis er .rs.- _ - e "es ueslnli y ars_. ' s_s§l:t<iifneDi=;1v-thsaggggncgvggggg Wed. 8: Tl1ur., April 30 & Mayl . , spia. . jrofessionai Cards _ i 3 * 5 3* ’ 7 ' 9 PM C - s OPPOSITE GUARDIAN OFFICE V Summer St. Summerside B. F. Hunter, R.0. Will you be ready to supply this market? .Nmmerside, P.F:.I. Phone 3116 Chartered Let‘: Our Do ciiurioimowni H , Accountants i 1‘- Earle Hickey & Co. 550 DONORS NEEDED! _ Canadian Banlffl of Commerce V B ‘1 ' ' Sllmmerslde, Phone 2235 sd .155 water st_ ' . Summerslde . _ ‘v . - (Also Kensington on Saturdays) , . Jhone Summerside 3551 A-|-—|-en-|-.911’ Poultry Farmers I 1,, » INSURANCE ,_ _ :4 I R. E. Ellis & Son Limited We require large quantities of top quality ; r Fire — Auto — Casualty poultry from July 1st and throughout the balance ’i of the year to supply the expanding consumer T. Opfgmeffisfs demand for eviscerated poultry. I ? E. E. Parkman ‘ J . ., .0. / ‘l3pIlOlEI’E 587 MR. gs.‘ ~ SMALLMANS BUILDING If not get on the band wagon now >9! ~. A—.*Ra_wnond Grant, Buy your baby chicks and turkey poults from / 283 W 1 3-§l'~ 041- .d vour local chick ha1‘che-ry at once . . . Enjoy a. 8 r 5 ~~.., Q -l“.'~l e " . i -. .' . ' . 9? Abm.e°Ma;r“‘C:’ Mm‘.‘:"’1G:s«s cash ciop at highest maiket pIl(,€S for fall Wear. deliver)’- , C PHONE 3530 i y K Photoqraphers I THE READ STUDIO ~ %“ "i SEARS — SUMMERSIDE, P.E.I. Barrister , George R, I\Iag;i\l;_1l)L)l1, I T , ._ . . . .. . _-_L_-..... .