MAY 11. 1950 -THE GUARDIAN. UHARLOTTETOWN PAGE FIYTEEN 7:- me western GUARDIAN -KENSINGTON Presbyterian Players present their Three Act P-mj Ilouu Phones: The Guardian may be iouowing stores 3." ...ohaiore. llsnuner treat: Goisrueo Drugstore. Ii Central street; - News-atand. Water Street; Kauly,:. noucetwa Grocery, second wsup street; Alban's Grocery. 1:! Iuuoii Street. I. 1.. Walk In Iianaingtnn 11,, Guardian will be delivered In any home In sunsrnorsido by Carrier 50, u so per day or no per week. nu; order in the boy responsible for delivery on your route. ,,wn All your Kem Tone and Km, G10 dealers. Summerside gsrdware C0. ..GARDl.'N HOSE in 25 ft or 50 1,. lengths, pure rubber. or one ply cotton, also all hose connec- tions. and nozels etc. The Sum- merside Hardware Co. ..BENNIES SEEDS and grass "ed carried in stock. along with .11 your other gardening nqeds. such as rakes. hoes. spading forks. spades. shovels of all kinds etc The Summerside Hardware Co. MHOUSEWIVES Lake the drudg- gry out of Spring house cleaning by renting our Electric Floor Pol- mm-, Minimum charle 500 per hill guy, MacKenzie 5; Co.. Ken-llnls Ion. -i.i;r us quote you on your lioliso pziinllng Job this year. We carry the Martin lscnoui-'line for house or harn. inside or out. and mu will find our price is right. ;i..,,. in and talk it over. The Siimmorside Hardware Co. - 'rF.F.N-AGE GROUP lllEE'l'S ,'riie Toenettcs of the Summer- side Church of Christ held their regular meeting on Tuesday after- noon in the ha.il opening with the singing of Christian choruses. Mrs. Winsloe Morrison 177951505 89 me piano. The devotional period open- ed with the siniiing 0! "The old rugged Cross". led by Joyce Crazi- er The scripture lesson in John 311-5 and 14-17 was read by Alton Godkln and Dick Huvley respec- tzir-ly, A brief session of games pre- ceded the supper hour which -was followed by a. brief business meet- PI.i.N0l COUNT! OPFIOI I llsnunor strut. Sunsrosrsido. Phone soot - Howl. Subscriptions, Advertising Iapreeantativu .1. ELMII MURPHY and GEOIGI: GLOW use and son. bought at any of an in Suinnsoraido: Marh Gaudet, I1 Granville Street: Street: Island Motor Transport, Phone can for this service or gin -CIDAI SHINGLES It Carle- ton, unloading Friday. John Myers. -METAL VENETIAN DS made to order. Delivery approxi- mately three days. Macxensie si 00., Kenslngion. -"DON"! TRUST YOUR HUS- BAND", sponsored by Okvto Club at Regent Theatre.-Monday. Tues- day and Wednesday. -SEE SUMMERSIDE Baptist Players in "in Again Out Again". Lot 16 Hall. Friday. May l2th. Sponsored by L.O.L. and I.O.B.A. Lodge. -WE STILL carry ii muplats line of mineral surfaced roofing I8” and 36" asphalt felt. tarred felts. roll on siding. plastic cement. roofing nails etc. The Summerside Hardware Co. -Y. P. S. PLAN PIARTY-The Y. P. B. of the Summerside Church '01 Christ held its regular meetlns on Tuesday evening in the church hall with Miss Florence-'Maclnnls conducting the devotions. The cperiing hymn "In MY HM” The” Ring; 3 Melody" was followed by responsive reading in John is and prayer by the minister. After the singing of "Brimzlns in the Sheaves” the business period was nducted. Roll call was responded to by the spelling of the books of the Bible. Plans were made to hold I. clam bake at the next meeting which will be social. Dur- ing the Bible Quiz of Went) questions. the boys and SW5 W?" in co.-nipeuuon, the former winnmc lng and Bible study. After a game of ball on the grounds the group was dismissed. -5 MlLcLAR'S STORE KEllSlllGT0ll. P. E. I. the most points. The Friendship Circle and Miami ooncludtd W meeting.-6. SPECIALS -THREE DAYS ONLY I MAY 11th, All Men's WORK SHIRTS. 12th, 13th DRESS SHIRTS. PANTS. JACKETS and SWEATERS selling at 2079 DISCOUNT Men's OVERALLS, good quality. sizes 36 to 44- Special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Men's OVERALL PANTS-aSpeclal . . . . . . . . . . . . Boys' OVERALLS-Special . . . . . . 53-35?. S2.85 SL98 ...-..... Boys' JACKETS. size 26 to 34. Selling at 207., Discount Finest quality SHEETS. 90xI08, reg. S9375- Spccial . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ......S8.00 Finest quality SHEETS, 63x90, reg. 56.75- Speclal . . . . RAYON TBIECLUIHS. 50x50-Special 31.50 Pure Linen TABLECLOTHS. 54x72, reg. S5.95- Special . . . . . . . . . . . .. Assortment of Seamless NYLONS, clearing per pr. 75c Assortment of Silk STOCKINGS, clearing pr. Ladies' NYLONS. reg. s1.40-Special . . . . . . . .. 30c 31.00 Assortment of Ladies' COAT SWEATERS- Selling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. 30?, DISCOUNT Assortment of Children's Print DRESSES. sizes 6 to 12-Special Clearing Prices SL25 to SL95 SELLING AT 2093 DISCOUNT-all Ladlea' DRESSES, SKIRTS. SLACKS. SUITS and BIDUSES. Women's Brown PUMPS, reg. S6.10-Special .. 91.00 Women's Red & Green PUMPS, reg. S550-Spec. S338 Women's Crepe Sole IDAFERS, reg. 35.25-Spec. S3.69 Miascs' Brown & Green IJOAFERS, reg. 33.59- Spcclol . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Children's Red & Brown reg. 32.95-Special . . . . . . .. SL98 . . . . . .. .. 31.98 20?; DISCOUNT on all Men's & Boys BOOTS ii: SHOES D TRINGIHIS SALE uiiili-n's stoned . KENSINGION, P. E. I. L. l-IOL F ”y "Ready Made Fatally" in Wilmot Hall on Tuesday, May lath st 330. . -RETURNS 1'0 l'lUIO- Mr. Roland Barrass. who motored from Truro. N. S.. to Summerside to visit his father. Rev. E. J. Burns. returned on Tuesday. Ac- companying him on the trip was his father-in-law. Mr. A. E. Mur- ray.-S. - NAME OMITTED - Omitted from the results of Class 66 of the Fifth Annual Festival of Music was the name of the Fredericton School chorus. This class was for lrldes 1 to 5. and Fredericton tied with St. Vincent's Orphanage for third place with a mark of 77. -To BEGIN INTRRNSHIP - Mr. Alvin MICRHE. who has been a medical student at Dalhousie Cni- verslty. spent a brief vacation with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Msolue. Brookileld before leaving for Halifax. where he will begin his internship in the children's hos- pltalrs -IN KENSINGTON COURT. - On Monday morning two young men appeared in Kensington Police Court before Stipendiary Magistrate J. F. P.rofltt. charged by policeman Elmer Bernard with disturbing the peace on Saturday night. May 6th. Both men were convicted and paid fines of sl2.ll0 each -with costs.-S. -WOMEN'S MISSIONARY so- CIETY STUDY CHURCH His- TORY - Mrs. Winsloe Morrison presided at the May meeting of the W. M. S. oi the Summerside Church of Christ at the home of Mrs. Bishop Read on Friday even- ing. The opening hymn "My faith looks up to Thee" was followed by prayer by the president and scrip- ture reading by Mrs. Emery Link- letter, The theme oi the devotion- al was ”Thy Kingdom Come. 0 God" and Miss Evelyn MacLure read the story. During the business session a discussion was held on ways and means of raising extra funds. Each member participated in ”l-iidden An:-avers". The Study period was devoted to the history of the Church of Christ missions since 1880 and covered the first forty years. The Mizpah benedict- ion concluded the meeting. -YOUNG MARRIED PEOPLE'S CLUB - Mr. .1. Ernest Morrison conducted the devotional exercises of the Young Married People's Society of the Summerside Baiptlst Church on Tuesday evening in the hall. and opened with the singing of "I Need Thee Every Hour.” Mrs. Morrison presided at the piano. Responsive reading was followed by prayer by Mr. Ernest Aliwrigiit and the singing of "I am Thine. O Lord." The president. Mrs. Colin Waugh, conducted the business session when satisfactory reports of the play and suppers were given. Mr. Allwright who was in charge of the topic oi the evoning gave a liumnroiis talk on "How to be happy thcragvh Mar- rlcd." The points to date on the compeiitlvc teams were M. G. A. 36 and T. C. A. 20. The Mlizpah benediction brought the meeting to B. close.--S. .. PRESDYTERIAN W. M. S. MEETS -- The May meeting of the Summerside Presbyterian Church was held on Tuesday after- noon in the church hall with Mrs. Maurice Mill presiding. Following the Call to Worship and prayer all joined in the singing of "Yo Righteous in the rm-d Rejoice", with Mrs. Cleve Whalcn accom- panying. After a reading on "Friendship" by the president. the scripture lesson in Psalms i1. 134 and 125 was read by Mrs. Harold MacDonald and Mrs. J. Lloyd Gor- rill. The singing of "O God of Bethel" ' ” ” the .1. ” 1 period. The final chapter from the study Book "Towards A New Dawn in Japan" was presented by Mrs. Hilbert Johnston. Mrs. Alfred simp- son gave the offertory prayer. During the business session roll call was responded to with a la- vorite verse of Scripture by fif- teen members. .one guest was wel- comed. The Annual Birthday Social was planned for the evening of May 22 with Rev. J. Donald Mac- Kay the guest speaker. A report oi ten calls was given by the visiting committee. A nominating com- mittee. consisting oi Mrs. J. 5. Perry, Mrs. E. L Walker and Mrs. whalen, was appointed to bring in a slate of officers for next meet- ing. The closing hymn "We've a story to tell the nations" was fol- lowed by the Mlzpah benediction. . -s -Mr. Josfp.l1rsD.e.c:I:t of Sum- merslde is a patient in Camp Hill Dept. Awards Hospital. Halifax.-S. The Department of National Do- fencs in a list of swards.to mem- bers of the Canadian si-my includes two from Prince Edward island. One is Major Francis James Mc- Neill. of Summerside. officer com- manding "C" squadron, P.E.1. Regiment. who has been nardsd the Canadian Efficiency Decora- ton. Major McNeill has an excellent military record and served during the war with the Prince Edward Island Highlanders in Canada and Newfoundland and the Cape Bre- ton Highlanders overseas. He is now an the teaching staff of the Summerside High -School. The other award was to Ser- -Mr. Alvin l.iaoI'xae, accompsri led by his mother visited in Sum- merside on Tuesday, the guest of his Ii-mr. Mrs. Wlllllm Mouse and brother Reg.--3 ' -Mrs. Frank Douceite. Wheatly River” has returned to her home after spending the past week with her sister. Mrs. Jose-ph Llnkletter. Foundry Street, Summerside.-S. -1415: Dorothy lBlIi'ua. As- sistant Superintendent of the On. tarlo school for Girls in Oobourg, Ontario arrived b plane in Suin- mersldo on sand y on s vlsit.to her father, Rev. E. J. Barasa.-8 --Mrs. H. M. Gambel returned to her home at Albany after a pleas- ant visit in Charlottetown. guest of her sister and brother-tn-law, gesnt Harry MacLean Heckbert, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. bohnes, Prince M-M.. who also belongs to Su' - St. mer-side. He has been awarded the Canadian Efficiency Medal. -- 8 I . Kensingion Town t . . he Town Council of Kensington OTTAWA. May 10 g (C?) g h id M d ' ' . . . 3:5 c':unc3nCh:;b:2." evenggugi Because of "discouraging results" during the war. no further re- -5. M ' . r i ayor waldm H Danach preslded search is planned in the near fut- with Councillors R. S. Hum hre . . J. L. Da-vison. L. S. Dunning anyd um 0" deyelnplng p”wde"d nsh K. L. wane present as a protein lfood concentrate. After routine business, passingl The. Flsherles Deparlmem gave bills and accounts and the readingl ""5. lnmrmauon In on 90?” of correspondence. the monthly Smith (L"Q"eellS'SheLb”me) m ' police report was presented as i'ol- reply 1" quesnom tabled in me Planes lleium To Summerside Three oi the aircraft which left Summerside R. C. A. 1''. Station on Tuesday to ferry fifty naval per- sonnel from Halifax to Winnipeg to help with flood ' meas- CAPITOL Summerside LAST sisowmo sonar -. 3:80-7:15-0:15 "ROAD House" with Ids Lnplno - Cornel Wilde urns, rstumod to Summerside yes- terday afternoon after only getting as far as Montreal. It had originally been planned that the? would go all the way but the R. 0. A. F. Transport Squadron took over at Dorvai and tranaporwd the men the rest of the way. A fourth aircraft from Summer- side, which is participating in fight against the flooded Red River. is still on the job as far as is known. It left surnm aid": on mmday. picked up some blankets and a life raft at Halifax and continued on to Winnipeg. At present it is be- lieved to be occupied transportintz sand bags to that city from other points. 1945 3-ton Ford truclx, mt bottom 1948 one-folimd Ford, expat Y 1946 super de luxe Ford sedan. Low mileage 1936 Chev. station wagon 16 lI.P. Johnston Sea Horse outboard Motor -These vehicles are all in good condition. Will sell reasonably for, cash. J. ERNEST MORRISON lows: Numbe of , v" - c0mm.o"5 today , , lion: )5. Farr druglariexfnogs ?:ndli.:- .D"m'3 me wart the W”-'"7 "1" iurbing the peace 4; drunk and dls- vmedi .re5ea.rch was qarned on at orderly 3; vagrancy 3. tmal HMS the I-fisheries Eioperimen-tal Sta- snumi tions in rHallf:-ix and Vancouver, in The matter of a Iivalcr and sew- C0nJu”w0" wuh umnar work by erage system for the Town of Ken- me Gm'"n'me.m3 M Newmu"d' sington. which has been under 1a"'.d' ”"".U"”ed SAW” "d ”" consideration for some consider- Ummd Kmgdom able time. was taken up when the committee reported progress. Con- struction wlll in all probability be undertaken in the near future.-S. GRAND ions: Continued from page 1 Alice Jewell on behalf of Mr- morial Lodge welcomed the dis- tinguished vlsitors and the mem- bers. after which R. W. Sistrr Downe read an address of welcome to M. W. Sister Scott while Sister Jessie Larier on behalf of the R. W. Grand Lodge. presented her With a gift. R. W. Sister Darrach then read an address to R. W. Sis- ter Mackenzie and R. W. Sister Myrtle MacPhall, on behalf of the Grand Lodge presented R. W. Sis- ter MacKen2ie with a gift. preached by Rev. Bro. Piercey. R. W. Grand Chaplain of the L.0.A. of P.E.I. M. W. Brother Hammond spoke on behalf of Orange Insurance. Greetings were received from M. W. Sister Meld.-i Sutherland. Sister Catlicrine Campbell. M. W. Sister Mary MacLean. Crystal Chapter of the Eastern Star. Charlottetown and Sister Mary Roberts, PM. of Memorial Lodge. The Muttari Trophy was pre- sented to Sister Ella Sherren, W. M. of Princess Mary Lodge and the Show Trophy to Sister Lilia French. Guardian of True Work- ers Juvdnlle Lodge. Charlotte- IOWII. M.W. Bro. Maccaull. Grand Rep- resentative of B. A.. M. W. Bro. '1'. J.V Inman, Past Grand Marshall. R. M this session R Very hearty Vt. Bro. J. V. Moore, Past Grand welcome was extended m R. W. Master of P. E. I. and R. W. Bro. Sister Staples. Grand Mistress nhrm” brought greetings "m" the New Brunswick. M. W. Sister W'l- I R wt Grand LN" M "'9 Li 0' liams. Grand Director of Coreniun--A,' mwkln sewn" "nd greeting” leg of B. A. also Sister Haywarl ;:(:rI:1 ':ve".'o me Grand 1'' 0' Al from N. B. and sister Hammond 3 . . SISIPT Scott. Pa. W. Sister "om Tommol Staples RH(I'M. Sister Larler. b His Worship Mayor MacDonald E edT;lDer t'Oll11:V:'n':ilzg':?;:r,were Elect ogolghhxrlaiziggf lgramethgsgggf DR.nW. Gr. Mistress. Sister Gladys A delegation from True Workers- ow Ft Juvenile Lodge was received and: 'hw' hp” Gt Mm"'"' sill” an address of appreciation En" em BHL wasl . I read by Shirley Vt-ssey.. welcom- te:'M:;J:lMlst''"' 3" lng M. W. Sister Sc tt t the provlnceg while wumaDTaylgr prey c:.ceVi;eoGrand Chaplain. Slater R "mgr! her with ” gm" W Grand Secretary Sister Sister Scott iery graciously re- Annie Banach- R. W. Grand Treasurer. Sister Mary MacPhall. R. W. Grand Dep. Secretary. Sia- tsr Grace Francis. R. W. Grand Dep. Treasurer. Sister Vera Moore. R. W. Grand Director of Cere- monies. Sister Edith MacPhall. R. W. Grand Senior Lecturer. Sister Elsie Mai-Eachern. R. W. Grand Dep. Lecturer. Sis- ter Della Bell. R. W. Grand Juvenile Director. Sister Margaret Shaw. R. W. Grand Auditor Sister Rena Mnccaull. R. W. Gr. Dep. Auditor. Sister Marjorie Mat-Klnnon. Third Auditor. Sister Macl-(lnnon. This slate of officers was Eh"! installed by M. W. Sr. Margaret Scott. Gr. Mistress of B. A. d. Splendid reports were received from the Primary Lodges which proved most encouraging. The highlight of this session was an address by M. W. Sister Scott who brought greetings from the Grand Lodge of B. A. Sister Scott has visited every Province in Can- ads. and ,last year visited Ireland in the interests of the order. She - J ' ” the 'ty of in- stilling into our every day lives the high principles embodied in the pages of our Ritual. Previous to the opening of the evening session a banquet was put on by Zion Guild which was great- ly enjoyed by all. After the usual toasts all repaired to Zion Church Hall where a splendid sermon was Margaret INTERNATIONAL AAA Trucks ..:...M..-M--- BURGLABS OPEN SAP! ; GATINEAU MILLS. Que. Mn! ll - (C131 - Burglars smashed -open is large safe in the office of Mayor Leo Smith of Gstincau Island Eiiulillnent co.- ms mm and escaped with more than 31.200 in cash. Police ' said the money re-presented week- w""'"'”” .end receipts from Mayor Smith's lsiore and theatre business. 240 Summer St. Summerside tiara THEATRE KENSINGTON Wednesday and Thursday 7:15-9:15. It's Alexis Smith and Dane Clark in Vivid drama, "SVIIIPLASH". Her lla lashed at his memory! fuming I man into a brute - - - turning a kiss and caress into a whip of fury: also starring Zachary Scott. Eve Arden and first funny guy (Bubbles) S. Z. Sakall. and Alan Hale. Also shorercel. CRAPAUD THEATRE Fri. 8:30; Sat. 7:30-9:30 'BIYf(;l0"”7' . . : Tl WI. MS - Illlllll MIDI llllli (Alli -llillll Mlliii . cal IOIIY Ulllloll WANTED IMMEDIATELY ONE MOTOR MECHANIC ONE EXPERIENCED WELDER ' for both Arch and Acetylene Welding. Apply In Person. HALL MANUFACTURING dz COLD STORAGE Co. Ltd. Summerside, P. E. I. Fathers! Donit .F0yr"get-- . MOTHER'S DAY is SUNDAY, May Ill tli. Buy Your "Mothers Day Giits At MAN'S I "Where Old Friends Mae? ran SALES FRIDAY-SATURDAY -- 2 BIG ATTRACTIONS Iriday 7 and 9:20 - Saturday 2:30-1-9:20 and "ADVENTURES IN SILVERADO" with Wm. Bishop - Gloria Henry REGEIIT To-llIGlI'I' 1.15 & 9.15 I "GUEST IN THE IIOUS " Anne Baxter - Ralph Bellamy FRH)AY - SATURDAY - 2 - DIG HITS - I tsiIII ' ADILI MAIA Auovowius ..sosNouiu::soNs.:i-nouns Wm" M '1"... gm"-emu-st Iema novbvltul IN-1 .- A REPUBLIC PRODUCT! 0 N DR. S. I-I'EI..LMICII HAS OPENED AN OFFICE To Practice his Profession. we:-is Day Office Houra:- tlzoo to 9:00 P.M. 9:00 in 12:00 A.M.: 2:00 to 4:00 P.M-: and by npwlntmont g. i. ii .5; .;. T