v ”pAGE pouirrzgn W. H . : .. THE GUARDIAN CHAR1-OTTETOWN ..-. i V .----.-.-A , . . - song. ltsfroalunenla were served , . - , I WESTEIII GIIAIIIIRI '”.”?'i "'"”' ”"".”'a . . ' " A " 9' " ' ” ,. .3 . CAPITOL sum:-9""" REGENT Wm T"5"'"3 . ..,...,'......-:-...... -........ ..r.::::'.::.. :":.-.nu.'.: SGIIIIIIAMAIIGS .0 . - mg 951.3...-1-own mu, suusdsy. Archibald. former missionary in . LAST SHOWING TODAY-43:30-7:15-9:15 "AFTER MIDNIG " With Alan Ladd - Wanda Hendrix Tonight 7:15-9:15 Friday 3:30-7:15-9:15 -- Saturday 2:30-7:15-9:15 lllli LUPINU HOWARD DUFF COLON IV TECHNICOLOR o "Irvin Iv N JP-x.k3,C. IIWUES lUUllllUl". " Mm W INIJRMA-F. ll. Prmtlisn Duiulliti iymllliili BROS an an zu.-is MacPhec. GR.-LSD IIEW CHOOI. Grade VII.--I. Ge-orgn MacLcot'l: Grndo II.-l, Marilyn Martin; 2,: mm 3 DOTCIILV liiaFPlIPP:li.l.ll1C0ln E"- Sheila Behm and Effie MacBetli. Report (or the month of March lman. I cquny Grade Ix.-1. Margaret Mac-i Grade V. 41, Kailiiemi Gillis; 2.l Grade 1, (9-1, Kay Enman. Lend; 2. Jean .VlacPhoc. lWllllS En.'Ti:m. j Grade VIII.-1. Austin Enman. Grarle I . fa) - 1. Bobby En-. Teacher--Jean MacKenzie. U1-P .... Piliil now on um-mm: I8 I man: 2. Wynn Bchln: 3, Shirley Grade IV. (b) -1. Joan Gillis. Grade 1. ab)-.2, Ernest MacLeod., native word meaning KEN BINGTON Thursday 7:15-9:15. Your last chance to see this wonderful pic- tuto- "THE GREEN PROMISE” Starring Marguerite Chapman. Ro- bert Paige, Walter Brennan, Na- talie Wood and others. Who any: you cant teach an old farmer new tricks? His daughter can! Comel Bring the family! CONWAY SCHOOL Report for February and March. Grade VIII.-l, Evelyn Morrison: 2. George Ramsay: 3. Roy Ramsay- Grsde V.-1, Myrna Tuplln; 2. Leonard Murphy; 3. Roy Ramsay- Grade III.-1. Gabriel Stewart: 2. Joseph Murphy: 3 Clarence coughlin. Grade II.-l, Harold Coughlin and Flora Buchanan, equal. Grade I. Sr.-I. Phyllis Oairway; 2. Kathleen Palmer: 3. Jimmie Morrison. Grade I. Jr.-(a)-I. Ruth COUSIP lln: 2. Harold Stewart. 3. Walter Palmer. Grade I. Jr.-lb)-1, Donetta Morrison and Jimmie oatway, equal; 2. Ronnie MacNcill; 3, John Buchanan. . Mrs. I... P. Hardy-Teacher. ROMANTIC NAME The island of Ceylon was known to the ancients at "'raprobane.” a "Island of ADusky Leaves." April 21st. at 230 P. It. -SIAILETOWN plays adver- tised for April 18th postponed until further notice. . -DI. L. K. zIll.!NIIl.iKinkora. General Practitioner. otmo hours: 2-5 P. M. and 7-9 P. M. Phone: 9 by appointment. ' -IIEAB HUDSON PIIDIIAM. C. c. 1". candidate, first Prince. to- night 6,45, 0. F. c. 17. Mrs. Lea Ramsay. C. O. 1''. candidate. third Prince. 5.55 C. J. R. W- .oo'Ms -so THE vnnntrv CONCERT in Freetown Hall on Friday. April 20th. by south Free- town Players. Sponsored by the south Freetown Home and school Association. -PRESENTATION MADE TO RETIRED C. N. R. EMPDOYEE - Mr. Duncan MacDonald oi Stun- mersido who has retired after forty years service with the C. N. R. was pleasantly surprised at his home on Wednesday evening when his. fellow employees. accompanied by their wives. waited upon him. Mr. George Walsh read an ad- dress and Mr. David Edwards made a presentation of a Trilight Floor Lamp and "anokes." Mr. MacDonald expressed his appreci- ation after which all joined in singing "For He's in Joily Good. Fellow." The remainder of the evening was spent in cards, instru- mental music by Messrs. Howard Waite and c. Keisner and a sing- l i HOLMAN'S sun, OnSaIe Friday and Saturday i specmis Friday and Saturday of 9 a. m. Girlsi Dresses New cottons -- Regular 2.98 L98 The sizes are from 3 STAR SPECIALI to 6. DON'T MISS TIIIS Friday and Saturday of 9 a. In. Rayon Slips Substundords of 2.50 Lino l.ll9 Il0l..!lA.V'S Thosr are really and truly Outstanding! Swcci HOLMANS A special Purchase of a yulwrn (TVH ' lililc styles made of imn morcerizr-d broadcloth in ” ""4 pastel colors. There are only G0 of these Dresses. 5 AN" 19 Slips are straight cut with embroidered bodice. The color is white only... Sizes 32 lo 40. DON'T MISS THIS STAR SPECIAL! factory clearance. The Piiisgiiiislfontv of 9 .. tn. wood styles. The colors are fawn or gray. HoI.uANs MEN'S VVEAR l-landsomely tailored of good quality rayon gabardine in the popular slip-on or Holly- The sizes are 35 to 42. Save on a good looking. long wearing Top Coat-STAR) SPECIAL . . . . . . . . . . . . Men's Gabardine TOPCOATS Slip-On and Hollywood Styles - Regular 25.00 Friday at 10:30 a. m. Women's 55.00 and Above Spring Coats, Saturday ONLY at 3 p. m. Womenis Pullovers Regular 3.98 FOR . . . . u 90 9 9 Regular 5.95 Il0l.)lAN'S HOLMANS . . .. ,. A selection of our better grade Coats. They're all LADILS . . s VILAR IIIIS seasons styles, both belted. fitted. Ilnrcd and LADIES. WEAR Pure Wool Pullover; straight. The materials arr-. Couvcrl. - Barnthcn. .3010;-3, Gnhnrdlnn and Wool Crepe, In a full range nf -hmken range 0:31;", smnrt Sprint: shad:-s. Sizes 12 to 20. DONT MISS ufncmre;-5, Tl-HS STAR SPECIAL! dmon, I9-9,5 These have long sleeves and are in s The Pullovers are all in excellent con- DON'T MISS THIS STAR SPECIAL! l.99 ...3'” in an assortment of nice Made by well known man- , Friday and Saturday of 9 o. m. f Briefs and Panties v Special Purchase ..59ch. A smart buy for the glhrilty shoppe . those Panties an of run-resisting open rnssh rayon in white. tea- rose and blue colors. There are two styles -from which to choose. The sizes are small. medium or line. DON'T MISS THIS STAR SPECIAL! Friday and Saturday at 9 o. In. I Print Mill Ends - 'l to 5 You'll: yd' HOLMANS DRY 0001)! There are some new 3 inches wide. IALI -No Phone. or Mail Orders - No Returns. Exchanges or Refunds ideal for home sewing. ant qualities in the assortment. The materials In oowr n.1ss -nus snn srscx 1 Cotton and smart designs that are There an aovoral differ- " i Africa and now of sprinubill. N. 3.. was guest speaker at the sum- on Thursday evening when he gave an illustrated lecture on Africa and the cu toms of its people. The minis , Rev. David Morrison. presided. A vocal duet by Mr. Ind Mrs. Kenneth Moc- iMillsn. and Mrs. Gordon Lewis. accompanist, was much sled.-8. -SUMMERSIDE Y. P. s. MEETS --Miss Vera Rogers conducted the worship period of the Y. P. S. of the Bun-merside Ohurch oi Christ which was held in the Hall on Tuesday evening. The opening hymn "The Name of Jesus" was followed by the Scripture lesson in Matthew 5. the Beatitudes:-end responsiveiy. The singing of ""ris so sweet to trust in Jesus" iollow- ed prayer by the minister. Mrs. Milton Mellish was pianist. The business session was in charge of Mr. Marshall Callback, There were 23 members present. Arrange- ments were made (or this society to take an evening church service in the near future and four of the group were chosen to attend choir practise on Thursday even- ing that they might sing a quar- tette on Sunday evening. Practice for the play "Whatever goes up" will begin next week. The minister took for his topic "Habits-Good and Bad" illustrating how good habits cultivated in. their lives will develop Christian character and personality; while bad habits are like cobwebs that will event- ually become like cables. Prayer was followed by the Mizpah bene- diction.-S. n -wmnmo. ANNIVERSARY-W Mr. and Mrs. Heath Caseley of Kensington were pleasantly sur- prised on the evening of April 5th, on returning home from n busi- ness trip to Summersidc. their family all gathered in their home to celebrate with them the iortieth anniversary of their mar- rlage. Members of the Iamily pre- sent with their life partners were: to t' ind (Edith) Mrs. Bruce Riley and Bruce; (Willa) Mrs. Ralph Seniors and Ralph; McMurdo and Douglas; Mr. Mrs. Clark Caseley and Mr. Mrs. Nelson Casely. Earl I-logg was prevented by ill- ness irom being present. much to the regret of everyone. surprised Wedding March was being played by Mrs. Clark Cnseley and this was their first intimation of the nature. of the family re-union. surprises happy parents when their daugh- ter Edith read an address express- ing the love and appreciation of a devoted family. quet of roses was Willa while Nelson made the pre- sentation of a purse. A jolly even- ing followed, climaxed by a boun- tiful and wedding cake. Caseley's host of Iriends unite with their family in wishing them many (Anna) Mrs. Douglas and and (Velda) Mrs. when the parents entered the Further were in store for the A beautiful bou- presented by lunch featuring ice-cream Mr. and Mrs. more IIEDDY anniversaries. K Personals -Mr. Duncan MacDonald and son David returned to their home in summerside after spending the week end in Halifax. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce MacDonald. Mrs. MacDonald with her children Jackie and Bobby accompanied them to the Island to spend two' weeks.-S. I)pIl:K X W&:7& The pausiiilvtvliofvrefreshes TEACHERS WANTED For Air Marshal G. 0. John- ston School, R.C.A.F. Sta- tion, Summerside, P. E. I.. rooms from kindergarten to grade nine. Salary. schedule in effect. Applications stat- ing experience, license, and special qualifications will be received until May 4th by the secretary MM G. 0. Johnston School, R. C. A. F. Station, Summerside, P.E.I. Proiessianai cards l'. Earle llickey Chartered Accountant Building Canadian -lush of Commerce Bananurolde. P. I. I. PHONE 2888 Opt.D., R.0. onossnaiszr lid lnaslnol Glsnes Fitted omen Hours: - I to 11 - I to I and by appointment PIIIBO SII7 amour 'l'IllA'I'lR ILIKI. Ibis: It. laasnoestds mersido Church of the Nanrene ' appreci- P. soiloolirnnnnis Presents rho hII6wlng.pI'a9Nmmo Over Radio Station CJRW FRIDAY. APRIL ZOIII. AT 7:30 P. M. Piano Solo. I054 Public Speaking. Vocal Solo. Reading. ' 5-Plano Solo. Lorne Richards, Reading. Public Speaking. 90.-Isvmesc-5 -Vocal Solo. 59 Reading. 10. INTERSCHOLASTIC Isabel Cotton, Kensington school; Grade 5- Charles Smith, Kinkora Convent, Grade 9- 0 Reggie Pendergast, Kensington High, Grade 8- Margaret Murry, Kensington High, Grade 4- Marjorie R. MacArthur, Kensington High, Grade Grade 10-- Klnkora Convent, Gayle Darrach, Kensington High, Grade 7- Marion J. MacArthur, Kensington High, Grade 8 , Patricia Holman, Kensington High, Grade 4- Kensington School Chorus, Grades 6 and 7. SCHOOL SPELLING CONTEST Kinkora versus Kensington. Tryon Consolidated versus Sea View. '-These contestants will compete in the 1 to 3 Classroom Division. 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