Before You . Buy DeLUXE MODEL 3_ ('1 Cu. Ft.) ‘ 5959'“ $325.00 .. OTHER MODELS $149.50 to 235.00 "’“ For those who do not wish to pay all t-zish dow arranged, at bank interest. Anv Electric Refrigerator ~ sun- I "rm: Mt.-OLARY THERE ARE FIVE G001) REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD SEE THE NEW MCCLARY BEFORE YOU CHOOSE ANY MODEL. \ iwi §IIlll('I'. (itmriiriteetl for five years. Buy your furniture, wasiu-rs, (‘ICC tric’ ranges, etc.. THE SAFE WA)’. Know just what the article is going to cost you. ' BRACE. McKAY G: CO. LTD. SUMDIERSIDE, P. E. .I. 4-5-o row CROP mm: Increase crop yield this year by using triedmnd-tested Howey-Bag light and heavy duty 0, 6 I_l rev crop dimers! Save heavy labor on hot aallner days — rid yoornlf of this back lireaiiing work by using famous How-ry-Berg mp dusterl. vineyard dimers and orchard duslersl The llowry-Berg 8 row duller in e four-season ’ ,' in which can be used for dusting lambs. qireading defoliants, controlling insects. weeds, and so forth. We will be glad to show you - deirionrlrate the famous line of Howry-Berg Better Value linplenieatal WE HAVE RECENTLY BEEN APPOINTED MARITIME DISTRIBUTORS FOR THIS WELL KNOWN LINE l. Tin-y are pleasing in appearance, rich in quality. imiseless in operation. and engineered to provide the utinosi. in eorrvenierree and ‘economical service. The niost advanced methods oi riiaiiufacture em- ployed in construction, giving reduced cost to con- ltlaile in Cnmuia. by Canadians, for Canadians. Low in initial cost, low in operating cost. it, convenient terms may be i I lT’S HA.L|.'s FOR FARM EQUIPMENT‘ THE GUARDIAN. western 6llAllllIAll_ -6!-JNEBAL Insuaarvcn. Ralphl G. Muttart. surnmenlde. I -11!!!) (13088 Blood Donor: clinic at St. Mary's Hall. Sum- merslde. Thursday. April 13th. Do- nors needed. ' ' —l!l9BEBVE Thursday. April 13,‘ I for the Home and School supper. to‘ be held in United chumn Base-I menl. Keuelngton. I -—ltE8I§lt\’|'2 arrcn. wrrr AND‘ 20‘l‘H for Three Act Play “Bring-t lng Up Mother" in King George Hull. Kernsington. under auspices of i United Church Young Adult Group.‘ —r-nrncrrrown UNl'l‘ED' cuurwn. Malpcque. Sunday, April 2nd. Divine worship 2.30 P. M.} 'i‘uesda,\'. April itli. service Durn-E ley school 8.00 P. M. Rev. James. Cmss, Minister. —SUl)DEN DEATH gume Bedo- que rink. Saturday, April 1st In flnuls of South Shore League. Bor- den Abegwelts vs. Freetown Roy- als. All trophies will be presented zit close at this game. —-IIDRDEN CHURCII SElt\'lCl::.- Sunday, April '.‘nd. (ll. 3 P. M. in Legion llall. Bible School at Z P. M. Prayer mec-tinig and Bible study Wednesday evening at Mira. ll. MacKenzic‘s. Everyone welcome. Rev. 1). M. F‘rr-net‘. Minister. —BUT'l‘ERMILK AUCTION. - 'I‘he buttermilk of the Kensingtnn Dairying Co-operative Association Limited will be sold by auction at. the butter plant on Saturday. April 15th, 1950. at 2 P. M. W. l.. Delaney. Manager. —l(ENSlN(.iT()N illlLI F‘i'eetown Presbyterian Churches. Services Palm Sunday. April 2nd. Kensing- ton at 11 AM. and 7.30 P.M. Free- town at 3 P M. Kensington Sun- day School at 10 A. M. Rev. J. A. McGowan. Minister. —i\‘0TlCE F0 All\'l£RTlSEl(H4. Advertisers are l’ellllIld6' that their copy must be in the 5.-L-ardlitn ict later than nr-an the mevious day, to guarantee insertions ‘Jot of. city advertiser: wh.‘ tel-phnzie classifieds, etc. acouh‘ oarticui-my bear this in inlnrl ' —'l‘ENDERS. — Tenders will be. l'('<'€lVE'(‘l by the undi-rsigned up to. and including Saturday. April i5.l 1950. for the hauling of cream to the icensmgton Dairying Co—oper- ative Association Limited for the season May 1st to Nov. 30th. 1950. Boundaries and other information CHARLOTTETOWN Vvelllngton and Vicinity -l l Mrs. Sable Cdaaeron has resum- ed teaching at Richmond School. Mr. Jerry Richard recently went to Charlotte-town on a business trip. Miss Mir)’ Mcbure spent the weekend with her parents in Union Corner. Miss Virginia Mcl..can. Arling- ton. Lot 14 was a week end guest of Miss Phyllis McDonald. Mr. Mack Good-win returned home after spend-in-g the past tew months in Halifax. Her many friends regret to learn Mrs. Leona Cameron is a patient in Prince County Hospital. Mrs. Alice Bulger is spending some time with her daughter. Mrs. Lyn Murphy, Summersidc. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Barlow and family were visitors of Mrs. Eugene Brooks on Suriday. ‘Misses Caroline lviarjorie Day spent Saturday in Summevside. Mi's.i{i.-rinan Ferguson recently visited her daughter, Mrs. Wilfred Thompson. Charlottetown. Mrs. Alice Ba-rlaw recently vis- ited her sun Alyward and family or Summerside. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Harkness. Summerside. recently visited Mr. and Mrs. Howard Barlow. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Berriarcl and family. Hunter River were guests of Mrs. W. H. Barlow on Sunday. _ ' Miss Rena Ferguson recently visited friends in Wellington. also her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Ferguson, Union Corner. Mr. Lee Gallant recently re- turned home after a two weeks .visit with sister and brothers in various p8vl‘l5 of U. S. A. Ladies Aid met on Tuesday night. March zlst at the home of Mrs. Garfield Day with a good at- tendanre. Pupils of English School held their reg-ulzir Red Cross meeting on Friday aillernoon, March 24. i‘lllUV Sllil All Willllll Rtlillil fil,IlRlNii5 ROIAHV WING l0RCl llifv lllRl)W 0Ul Llllltli UN Wtllllfii INDEPFNNNI Willll DRIVE 149.00’ his not of lire: TIIE IIIDSDII LIIAE It FERTILIZER SPREADER A line and i’ertil_i:er_a reader designed and built rig I from the start for higher opeedl. greater capacity. and the punishment of aleadv_ hard tractor service. Will diatrib- rm: evenly and‘ accurately lirue. phosphates. nitrates. .ornrnercial fertilisers. etc. This highly efllcleat fertiliser lllIE|’iE)I.IEOI’ Ina demonstrated an unusual , ' y I0 per- (orrn an outstanding job to’ thousands of satisfied uaere throughout the country. We also manufacture the famous llall L id 1' into Sprayer in both traction and power take-off m u ‘ 0 are available in either four or six row types. These machines have proven tlreiaeel and tlielfvalllo throughout the Marlurneo over the past lzinty-five yeun. sunl-ilaii.“-7 A """'“ Barlow and ' els. Tlreso Meeting opened by Marjorie Dhy who also read the minutes. Sole of ice cream and cake rcullled. a neat aum by the pupils. Tigniah and Wellington hockey, teams played in Albei-ton rink last Tuesday‘ nigh'i. scare being 13-0, in favor of 'l'lgnlsh.. A large crowd attended the play “Only Sally Ann" presented in Thanksgiving Hall on Monday and Tuesday nights of last week. His host of friends regret. to learn of the illness of postxriaster Mr. Gordon Gaude-t and all hope to see him out soon. Miss Shirley Vincent. who is a student at Central Business Col- lege, Summerslde. spent lhe week- end at her home. I On Tuesday night of last neck a. game of hockey was played between St. Nicholas and Well- ington school teams. scoring be- ing 6-3 in favor of St. Nicholas. Members of Y. P. U. met at the home of Mrs. lra Barlow on Fri- day night of last week. As there was no business eritire evening was spent in rehearsing their on- coming play. Roll call was an- swered by l2 members and col- lection amounted to a neat Sllln. Meeting to be held in school for rehearsal of play on Friday eve- ning of next week. The members of Y.P.U. lrd the song service held on Sunday night March 19. in United Clllll'(‘ll here in the absence of lletl. Howe. Lowell Barlow led the service also the Scripture. H_\'lllll no. 800 was sung as opening hymn. “Lord's Prayer" was sung by choir. Mra. Jack Harkness song I solo. "Have You Forgotten God". “Where Is My Wandering B03" was sung by choir. Congregation then joined in» singing hy-mn no. 499. The oflering hymn "Jesus I Come" was sung by Howard Bar- low. Bertha Barlow and Mary McLure. Verses of scripture were read between hymns by Lowell Barlow followed by choir singing “Yield Not To Temptation". Daisy Barlow and Blanche Da.V sang ".Tl1ough You-r Sins Be Ui- Scarlet" followed by responsive reading Psalm 724 by congrega- tion. Cloeing hymn was "What a Friend We Have in Jesus" by congregation. And here or lost is the news for which you have all been waiting. You may now purchase «I rubber tired all stool roller bearing wagon at a price never before reclined. Lost year we brolro into the wagon market and slashed prices until we were selling our wagons at $156.00. We were eolnplotoly on out or over a out load of wagons‘ in less thin four weeks. Now we offer the some wagon with many» im- provements. such as removable disc wlrools. of I lower than over price. ' No doubt you wonder how we can do this. the answer Is in mass buying. ' Now is rho time to place your order for that ‘auxouncuurzirr llli. ‘vi. o. * llil0l(Ell sumrrinm:r.n,_ iuutasw. rm. has been sppolnliod Island llktrllrutor for GEORGE wnrw J so1~is,4co.. LTD. I raan MAOIIINEIW srnoii. 1357. oL--....or. "_1u~' n" 4*“ mu Cultlivatoni. Manun epmaon. mmibuim of wuioavery rm. tors and T'l’Il-Dl’IEG Implement; ,Weerl‘ spa-syere and Chemicals. Feed Grinder: and Mixers. Commercial Garden Tractor: and Equipment. Inquiries and interviews on your farm machinery \ problems are cordially solicited. . APRIL 1.‘ 1950 We are well stocked with Field and Garden Seeds and would be pleased to receive your order for any of the following at lowest possible pr-loos-Wholesale and Retail. Imported Cartier and Victory Seed 0a.ta,.Erbnn and Abegwelt Ishnd Grown, Ohnrlottetown 80 Barley, Coronation Wheat, Sllverlrull Buckwheat, Field Peas, Vetches, llyb d and Longfellow Held Corn, Timothy, Red Clovers, llre.jAIlalfa, Sweet Glover and Ladlno. All No. 1 Seed, lugs free. We also have a large stock of Garden Fertilizers-— ?:.rd_enlte, Vlgoro, Wizard Sheep and Mllorgana Mall Orders for Garden Seeds will receive our prompt attention. . CATAIDGUE MAILED ON REQUEST We stock the Eureka Garden Seeder and Chore- master Garden Tractor. TIIE HALIFAX SEED DD. LTD. Charlottetown, P. I}. I. rubber tired wagon wlilclr you have been doing with- out too long. i The -price on this lnrplornontllcs been slashed to rock of $165.00. Get in on title A, We will lioldycur wagon on recolproll vow Or!!!’ in- tllauclitlmeasyenneedlt. A. IIOW. , 4