THE GUARDIAN. CHARIAYPTETOWN 'IUNE 9. 1950 b 8 u...,...M V MOM-iii qlileascini and Vicinity Mrs. Mnry (7. nnliiim spent Bun. Isy in Victoria wi-st visiting lriends and rc-lnvii-rs. Friends of Mr. Rhmsay Milcheud, Victoria wcst will be pleased to learn he is improving after his mill illness. Mrs. Minnie--Bali-s spent til" Week-end in siimmerside the guest I! Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Cllllis. Much success is extended to Mr. Cecil Bclle of Mount Pleasant In the opening of s canteen in this community. ssr. Eric i.;i:.'.I employed in Isnimersids spent the west-end st amine of his parents Mr. and Joseph lsdner. , . sud, Ill-s. Ambrose noyles. at the s Keiislngton Mr. Harold Henderson, teacher at spring Hill spent the week-eiiri at the home of his psrents', Mr. and Mrs. E. Henderson. Miss Corinne Msctcod. spent ,Bundsy visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Roderick Mscbeod. Vic- lorls West. Miss Harriette Msobeod. Vic- toria West spent the week-end at the home of Rev. and Mrs. R. A. Lewis the guest of their daughter Barbara. Miss Mildred Ramsay employ- ed at the Surnrnerslds Airptit spent a very pleasant holiday visiting at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Alphieus Ramsey. Mrs. Reggie clough, and daugh- ter Linda of Bummerslde spent the week-end at the home of her per- snts Mr. and Mrs. tutor Nays. In-nose. ID. and Mrs. Ancil udder. Qua- marstde spent Diaidsy at the home ...;i., in- you Mr. Lsdnsrs parents. sir. and -, The Royal Canadian Air Force continues to V serve Canada, in peace as it did in war. It serves proud- y 5 H Iy, aiding in Canada's development while building itself as a modern, compact Force, to be ready 5 . to defend Freedom should the need arise. Saturday June 10 Day, Saturday. June 10th, has been set aside for you. for you to see YOUR Air Force and obtain a better idea of what it is doing today. Visit your Summerside Air Force Station on Air Force Day, and you'll realize more than ever be- ,- fore what the Maple Leaf roundel of the RCAF means to every Canadian. VISIT me SUMMERSIDE AIR'FORCE STATION Air Force 3 AIR SECURITY . NATIONAL SECURITY Siimiiierslile M. F. SCHURMAN CO. LTD. Charlottetown A" Complete Building Service Rev. Paul Currie, word of Life Hour Moncton. N. B., was guest. speaker st the Nazsrine Church on Monday and Tuesday evening. A large crowd attended both ser- vices. Miss Gemmy Smith. student at Summerside Academy spent the week-end at the home at her ino- ther Mrs. Marjorie smith. Vic- toria West. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hutchin- son and Maxine suminerside spent the week-end in lllersliu the guest of Idr..snd Mrs. Hubert Hutchinson. Miss Dorothy MacArthur, stu- dent at Union Commercial college. Charlottetown spent the week-end It the home of her talents, Mr. and Mrs. Burns MacArthur an- more. Rev. ltolsnd ltsnford. Pastor at the Church of the Nessrins. Tun- ton. N. l..-was s recent visitor at tnshomeoinsv.snd.Idrs.lt.A. lawns. Whileonnl. i. he was Rally held at sumrnerside on May 24. 1950. Mr. Stanford was a tonn- cr pastor here. Friends of llmer Williams will be sorry to learn he has been a patient in the Prince county Hos- pital. Although Elmer has return- ed home he is still under doctors care. His many friends wish him I speedy recovery. What. might have been a serious accident occurred recently when lrysn young son of Mr. and Mrs. lllle mmsn. Spring Hill was driving with his father in the on when unnoticed by Mr. lnmsn. he opened the door falling on the side of the road. Bryan was rushed to the Prince county Hospital where he received medical attention. "M?l:c1'::l)N.hdl:. 3.-(:3... The e on y s s on - ltlon in the rather James and tin two sens are i i O'Lers'y and Vicinity m, nivooa Gotelle or chariot!!!- town. a former iesident of o'I..esrS'. spent the week-end in 0'Lea.ry. Rev. Russell Webb of the church of England. stationed at Waterford. N. B. visited his father, Mr. John Webb of Bloomfield on Msy 1. Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Dlgnan and little daughters. Hleather and Jean. oi Oharlottetownlwerevisitlng Mr. Dignan's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley D1F”ii, Bloomfield. over the week-end. Mr. Clifford Ellis accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Ralph ozon and Mr- and Mrs. Lloyd Matthews of O'LcnrY motored to New Glasgow, N. S. on Sunday May allth and had a very enjoyable trip. The legion of friends of Mrs. John R. Dlanan oi Howlsn will be pleased to learn that she underwent a maj- or operation in the Prince County Hospital in Summerside on Satur- day May 2'i't.h and is feeling as well as can be expected. All unite in wishing her a speedy convalesencc. Rev. C. 0. and Mrs. Hc-wlctt left by bus Monday morning May 29th for St. John N. Is. where they will attend the closing exercise of the General Hospital in that city oi which hospital their daughter Miri- um will be one of the 8rINlll3lE5- Mrs. Cyril Easter who has been a patient in the Provincial sani- torium in Charlottetown for the past eight months or so, has retumed to her home in 0'I..eary. Hcr many friends iIl'r- pleased to see her back again and to know that she is feel- ing so very much better. Mr. Swabey Jelly on Tuesday May 30th will celebrate his eighty-fifth birthday. He is enjoying very K006 health and is up and around every day and his many friends wish him many happy returns oi the day. Ht: takes a great interest l.n community happenings and in Church circles and is a Deacon in the Kliutsiord Baptist Church. Miss Jenn Kennedy nf Charlotte- town. a former resident of 0'I.enry. spent the week-and in O'Leary the guest of her mother. Mrs. J. 1). Kennedy and returned to the City on Sunday afternoon, May Zllth with Rev. H.E.D. Ashiord of Chili'- lottctown who was the guest speak- er at the 68th Annivcrsary service of Bloomfield United Church on Sun- day afternoon. The annual Sunday School con- vention of the 0'I.eary-Albertun district will bc held in the 0'f.ca:y United Church on Tuesday June 6th and the special guest speaker will be the Boys Work Secretary of the Maritime Religious Education Council, Mr. Whitney Dnlrymple oi Bridgetown, N. S. the President of Convention Mr. Earl Jelly B.A. of Oil..cary will preside. The C. G. l. T. of the O'l.eary United Church have contributed 85.00 to the Manitoba Flood Relief. The girls mid their lenders. Mrs. W. G. Dickson and Mrs. Herbert Vatcher enjoyed a very successful social and welner roast on Monday evening May zelh at tho home oi Mrs, Vatchcr. Games and contests were cnjoycd and the girls all had a fine time. The Brae United Church Young Peoples Union of the United Church held a very enjoyable Social at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Byron Mac- Phec of Brno on Monday night, May 29th. Despite the busy season, there was a fine rittcndance. The meeting opened with an inspiring devotions: lcd by Mr. Fred W. Macl.cod lift.-.r which games and contests ivcrc led by the minister and dcllcious re- freshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Avard Harris. Mrs Ralph Ellis, Knutsforil. and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Bills of 0'Lcnry are leaving Saturday morning on a couple of weeks holiday at Chcsley. Ont. Ningura Falls etc, where they will be the gucsts of their sistrr Mrs. Alvin Hammond and Mr. llam- gmond. On thcir return they will stop in Red Mill Quebec where they plan to attend the wedding oi Miss Ethel Bradlcy. About 12 noon on Saturday May 27th the fire sirens walled in 0lI..cary and the word -soon spread that there was a forest fire in inc woods off Unionvrilc. very close to 0'Lcnry and Hmvlnn. A number of citizen rcsponded also the 0'Lenr,'.' water there was little that could be done, except to watch the home! that the fire should not catch them. There was little wind blowing and that helped the fire-fighters. Later on Saturday it appeared that the fire had burned itself out. A young minister whose early training was received in the o'l.esry and West Cape district. Rev. F- Ellwood MaoPherson of Trinity United Church .n Winclsor,N5. has been appointed chnolllllll '0 "N 07th Anti-Tank Real. R. 0. A. at Windsor. The young minister of the other United Church in Windsor, N. S. is also formerly I native of 0'Lea.ry. Rev. Garland Brooks Ind 1! a son of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Brooks now of aummerslde. Mrs. Brooks is ii. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Phillips of 0'LeB1'Y. His many friends were delighted to hear Rev. Andrew Cone of Elms- daie, P. E. I. about nine miles from O'Leary. give his testimony on "The Light of Life" Hour over Monctou station on Saturday evening May 2'lth and also sing a grand Gosptl number. Rev. Mr. Cone is a trained singer and is possesser of a fine voice and he uses it to advantage in the service of the Master. He hzis been conducting revival service in the Nazarene Church near Moncton. About the last of June-Rev. Alr- Cone will leave Elmsdale where he has done outstanding work in the Church of the Nazarene and will so to Middleton. N. 3. His many friends wish lllni every success in the illi-i portant Annapolis Vsllcy town. I A forest fire which broke out about 11.45 am. on Sunday morning May 28th back oi the home of Mr. Wesley Dignan of Bloomfield. for a time looked quite scrlous air. thrcutcncd the woodlots of Mr Diglian. also that of Mr. Rcszlni-lid MaCAuslalld and othcrs. A phone call to o'l..eaiy for men soon had a number on the scene which with the hclp of volunteers from Bindin- flcld and district kcpt thc fire irirn spreading very much, but it -was ul- most 3.30 p.m. before the tired iind thirsty flrefffhters could come in with the nssurnnce thilt the fire was out. The R. C. M. P. from Albcrtun were on the scene and helped to direct the fighters. Oil Saturday May 2'Ith Mr. John Webb of Bloomfield celebrated his ninety-second birthday. His family. children and gr'ind-children and great grand-cliildnrn visited him mid extended hearty congrntulntions and expressed the prayer that God in His infinite mercy may allow him to see other hBi)PY birthdays. Mr Webb enjoys very good health; nus a wonderful memory and takes a great interest 1 world hilppcninfls rind in Church rid community as- tivlties. He has fairly good eyesight and hearing and delights to have visitors and friends come to see him His great hobby is his beautiful flower garden and his lovely lawn His flower garden is a large on: extending all along the fence which enclosed his lawn. Nclzhhors and oven passing tourists have stopped to compliment Mr. Webb on his beautiful garden. Mrs. Mary L. Ellis celebrated her 86th birthday on Sunday, May 28th at the home of her son. Mr. Charles Hills of Knutsicrd. This grand old lady has a family of six children who with their wives and husbands were all present. she cri- joys very WM hcalth cxcept for her eyesight which is slightly im- paired. She helps everyday with the work and loves to niakc quilts. fancy-work etc. Besides her six children Mrs. Ellis has also twenty grandchildren and twenty-four grca: grandchildren, to all of whom she delights to visit. She was born in Springfield the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Robert England. A sumptuous lunch was served by the hostess ofter which ice cream slid .1 beautiful birthday cake was served. She also received lovely gifts sml cords of good wishes and her frlenils and loved ones all depart:-d to their homes wishing the guest of honor God's richest blessings and express- ing the hope that she may be spared to enjoy many more happy birthdays. The following are tho namcs of the chilrlren:- Hattie. Mrs. James Dunbar of Alma; Etta. Mrs Avnrcl Harris of Kniitsiord; Bea- trice. Mrs. Charles Rix of Locke Road: Charlie in Knutsford: Earl in West Cape and Melvin in 0'Lcary. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Raynor and fnniily oi Grceiimount were visiting in Bloomfield on Sunrlny afternoon May 28th the guests of Mrs. Raynerls pnrents. Mr. and Mrs. Wcslcy Dicnnn. On Sunday May '2.ill.ll Bloonifirkl Fire Dept. but due to the incl: oi llorlort E. Vlstts lllos ls llesllsilsls. Mass Funeral services for Herbert l-1. Wills. 6!. of 2.1 Colberg Avenue. Rosiindsle. were held'irom tho Iolsom funeral Home. Belgrade Avenue, Rosllndele, with the Rev. Harry Butmen of the Allin Con- gregational Church. Dedhsrn. offl- ciatlng. Burial was, in Knollwood Park ceinete .1. Osnton. Mr. Watts. who served with the Mist Iiigineers in World War I. died suddenly at work on Friday. Speeislty Company of Newton. He was past chsncelior of the Jicunt Bellevue ladle. Knights of Pyth- is No. II. Dedhsrn. He is survived by his wife. the former Florence Ilsocsuley; s daughter. Illss Mill: 3. Watts: and s slots;-. lllss A. nlsnetie Watts, ell of Rosllndsle, and" s brother, Robert W. Watts. Sr.. of Milton. (Us. With was a cousin of Dr. all K:nc';mcOut:asel. Ion John yes It ; nary 3 gene ll solloltor for the Csnedlsn Nelt: guest speaker at the Youi-is reoplss ionsl ltsilwsys in IloIIh'eel., W. R. Carson of this city). I lie was associated with the Homes, Unitcd Church of Cimnda cclcbratcd WEEK END SPOIALS llodlll drsilssto Philip S. Hardy B. Sc. 'suu 0)! Mr. and Mrs. S. L Hardy, who ha. graduated and received rm degree B. so. from Mccill Unz- verslly where he majored ... chemistry. Philip is a. formu- grnduate of P. W. C. and aim 3:. tended Queens University berm, going to McGill. He is at. prnsent employed in the Lab. of inc Can. ads Paper Co. Windsor M1115, P. Q. its 68th Anniversary with lime special scrviccs. The morning -c;. iicc u-in t'OIl(llI('i.Gd by tho niii.,.:. r, Rev. Wnrrcn G. Dickson villa in: iissistcd. by Rev. John M. Sheer; ;,g Elinsdalc. In the riftcrnooii 2.-.e rzucst speaker was Rev. H, lf 1). Ashiord or Charlottetown who has hciird in n masterly address of on. cniirngi-niriit. and lnspiriitinn in (in nudicncc which packed tiic Cliui-ch lo ovcriloxlng also the Sfililt in the evening the guest spczlkcr M, Rf'l'. P. A. Fitzpatrick of Alb:-non who also gave the congregmmn . challenging message of gri-at mum; The ofiiciiils of Cascumpcr Unil-.d Church cruiccllcd their ovciimg ser. vice and attended the spci-iii: Alllli. vcrsnry S0l'l'lCC at Bloomiicld, Tm: (-ourtcnlls and brotherly fl('iil)ll wag grczitly apprcciaicd by the llloom. ilclil cnlirwelmtion for ll Pllflblcd thclr milllliitll” to lie prcscm at up. cvciilng service in his own (Iliurcii. A fine history of Bloomfield Church was rcnd in the evening by ms. Lcstcr Profltt.-The music was of s very high order and was conducted by tho Bloomfield Choir in gm morning lllld evciiiiig scriicc and by the o'f.cary Choir in the after- noon sci-vicc, Memorial flowers were placed in the Church by Mr. and Mrs. Lester Profitt in mcmnry oi both their parents, who was pioneers in the Ol1iirch.Ti-ulyitmg a "Red Lcttcr Day" in the life or the congregation. CRAPAUD W. M. I. The members of iho i”--a;uaii.i Auxiliary oi the W. M. 5. note guests at their May niccizliz, cl Mrs. R. L. Bncon at the Pa Tryon, on Thursday evc. , - ilih. The president Mrs. .ank MacDonald presided mid icrl in the opening part of the worship DI'08I'alI1. celebrating lhc i.w-viLv- hflh anniversary in tho Aux ary. The Scriplurc was read by Mrs. Bacon. from John l7. The re- maiiidcr of the worship prnzrlm was led by Mrs. Lornc il.;rg:ns. with the reader piiris lll purl ll ”Growlng with the Yc.'ii's' ii the Society as a whole. being takrn by Mrs. J. D. MacFurlanc, Mi-I. Wm. Waddcll. Mrs. John NiC"lO'.50i1i Mrs. Ralph Myers. llirs. ilobert Dawson and Mrs. John i.i”.lT(i. in Part ill, "Growing with the Ycars" "tn our Aiixiiiary. bricf ivnnris were given by former prcsmnis. Mrs. F. MacDonald. lllrs. Joseph Trowsdalc. Mrs. John Simmons and Miss Barbara Nicholson. Tii'-i very iniprcsslve worship nmizram was brought to a close with a hit..- any of Dedication to "Ari-:uicc' and the singing of hymn i'Lc-lil 0'1 0 King liiicrnal." Roll Call was answcrrd bi iwclve mcmbcrs. Thcrc ivcrc four visitors prcscnt. Mrs. Joiin l.e.1.'d rcportcd sixteen cards scni iw ihe mcmbers and six sick calls .'ll.1dP' Prcsidcnt named a (.'0llllll”.lPB 0. live as ii ways and mcans mm- miticc lo augment funds. Next meeting at tho lmriic of Mrs. Just-ph Trowsdalc with M” William Wnddcll in chm-lzv of W; gram. A delicious lunch was W" i by the hostess and a plcnsniit soc iui hour cnloycd. MORE THAN GUI." An Edmonton iiinii git-mi blc pclunins for sccd. Mil sclls for sznn an nunrc. ilill Ladies Slips ... 'l.i9 to 1.95 Children's Iothing Suits . L95 to 2-95 Ladies Panties .... 34: to l.00 Children's Cotton sum 19.25 i: - - - - cirld ' Overall .... .. i.s on . Ladies Lo-ce Trimmed Niohties 1.95 cM'Mr:'l PM swim H9 N, Us Ladies Pyiomcs . . . . . . . . .. 2.95 and 3.95 p ' ,' V ”c- d 396 L065" co" swan”. Pink, Wm” and Children: Panties . . . . . ,. . an - II . . . . . . . . . . 3.95 Ladies Sport sioum 1.49 liEll's dllll BOYS' DEPT- Ladies Dirndl sum 1.95 ml 2.95 M... c.ii.. shim... reg. 3.95 Special 1.95 Ladies Slacks . . . . . . . . 1.95 ind 3.95 hM.n" '5'. cgmgingtiong s. s. k. I. . . 1.49 bodies Shorts i.95to4.95 Mar. Sport Slllrl's........ l.95to1-95 Ladies Nylons LN to 1.95 Men's Dress Pants ..........Speclol 4.83 Ladies Cotton Dresses . . 3.95 to 6.95 Ioy's Overall Penis H5 and 1-15 LodiesSun Dreeses........ i.IIte6.95 ' 'Knee Pants 1.49 Children's vms .39 .. .49 .- .59 mv 5,... 9...... ,, L49 and l.95 Children's Dresses LN to 4.95 3.”! 1-53.”, .69: end .9lc Children's Silps .9! to L79 Ioys' long Fonts slses30to 34 Special 3-49 TllE onrninli. co. Lin. IOIQUIINUIIIII