THE GUARDIAN. cuaaurrrcruvviv MAY 30. 1951 PAGE TWELVE esrrek-MAAI-svskg xrmnksrmokz d mo: 545m?! SPECIAL WEEK-END SALE Thursday Friday Hdaturday Diced Carrots 7& Beets, Raspberry Jam and Plum 2 cans 5c Jam, both for ........... .. 79c Quahaugs, 2 cans .... .. 45c Been 12 01- Caniqg cream style com, Tomato'&"V'egetablc"SoulpL 2 for 29;: 3 for V ,,,,,, H H 35,; Puffed Wheat, S-rgpefruii Juice, 20 nz.. 8 t. .... .. . 2e; or . . . . .. .... .. 3.'ic i q sue .. 0' Peas. Lynn Valley, , - Sultana Raisins. 2 for r 29C 3 I 2 lbsi - -- 379 Pork '20 oz.”can ,i ; Toilet Tissue, 3 for 290 2 for , l . Q95 i Fresh Dates, 2 lbs. 35c Shortening, 2 lbs. 692 i I 5 Cakes Toilet Soap with Face Cloth 35c Mustard or Plain Pickles, Pickled Beets or Choiva Your choice, 2 for . . . . 67c I SHOP HERE AND TEACH Y0l'R DOLLAR T0 HAVE MORE CENTS it. B. MacCAliLL CARLETON CAPITOL Summon.-side Tonight 7:15-9:15 -- Thursday Jl:.','-U-T:i5-0:15 "I cmnitted nu Siii when I was I YPil0TIZEIlI.. rouannow SHE mu mow WHAT SHE am e. TONIGHT! (ittit TIERNEY RH HARD CONTE till! FERRER it'MilES BICKFORD use toe on In by iiivio stun - timiiicod by row! Miiiiir Dimtil D1 Alfiiiik LUIIN mnailiisr NEWS&CARTOON I Ellorslio and Bldoford -Mrs. Ralph Dickieson and daughter Erma are visiting with her in-laws in New Glasgow, P. E. I. Mr. Ernost Faynter motored to Summerside on Wednesday. Mrs. Kenneth MacDonald was it visitor to Charlottetown during the week. Mr. Melvin lHlllCl1lllE0ll was a visitor to summerside on Satur- day. Mr. and Mrs.Nl!.'.-S: Burleigh were visitors to Summerside on Satur- day. Mr. and Burleigh mo- tored to Summerside on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Glllis and granddaughter Susan Hutchinson were guests of Mi-. I. Thompson, Murray Road, on Sunday. ' Mr. and Mrs. Earl Coughlin and son Calvin were Sunday guests of Mrs. Coughlin's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Cotton, Spring Hill, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Paynter. I-rcetown, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Pay-nter on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Maccaull and family were Sunday guests of Mrs. MacCaull's parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Ncii, North Milton. Miss Marie Smith. Charlotte- town. is visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Smith. Messrs. Howard MaoLeori and son Wallace. of summer-side. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Hutchinson on Sunday. Mrs. George Barlow siicnt part of the week visiting with her daughter and son-in-lau. Mr. and Mrs. Stanford Rayner, Travcllerls Rest. Mr. Henry Grant. also Mr. and Mrs. William Grant. Mrs. Carol Kody and daughter Shirley were guests of Mr. Stanley Rayner, Be- deque, on Sunday. Mr. Vernon Payiiirr. aci-ninpaii- led by Miss Muriel Hatfield. Froc- town. were Sunday guests or Mr and Mrs. Ernest Paynter. Messrs. William Burieigh. Neil MacQuarrie and son George were visitors to Coleman on Sunday. The sincere sympathy of the district. is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Russell Keigles. Freeland: also to Mrs. Emmerson Barbour. Ellerslie. and two other sisicrs Ii. Ottawa on the death of their son and brother John Kciglcs. An- WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE - Withoul Colonial-Anti You'll -lull! 0!" 0' Bed in Ilse Morning Ruin to G9 Tho liver should pour out about 2 pint: of hilejuico into your digestive tract every day. lfthis bile iiinot flowing freely. your food may not. digool. it may Just ilecay in the di eotive tract. Fhen gas bionic up your rim-not . You got consti atiod. You feel sour. Iunls Ind Illa world loo il Punk. . , it taku thooo mild. gentle Fariorlo Little Livor Pills to let those 2 pint: of bile low; ing freely to make you feel ' lip. and up. Got I package today Edsctiyo in Illlkml hilo dow freely. Ask or Carter a Little Liver Pills. 364 at any druuoioro. Tu-:0 THEATRE BURDEN Presents - "MASSACRE RIVER" Starring Carole Mathews, Cathy Downs, Steve Brodie, Art Baker and Johnny Sands. Shows: Tuesday. Wedncsd:-i)'. 7:15-9:15: Matinee Tuesday 3:30 pm .-"T-"""l"'M' cameo THEATRE KEN SINGTON ii'cdiiesda.i and 'Iihursda,i 7.15-9.I.'i. Richard Todd. Patricia Neal. Rou- aid Reagan. in llIVOl'liI! picture-- ”H ASTY HEART" it will win your heart. :10 days to live: 30 days to pack ii lift--timr: of laughs, tours and love. THERE OUGHT TO A CAME HOME WITH ALL HER LIPSTICK. ed him seven months ago. ors to Charlottetown on Friday. daughter Kathleen were visitors to Summe.-side on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Colin Hutchinson, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Al- vin Waite, motored to Summersidc on Sunday. Mrs. Aldred England spent the week-end visiting with her daugh- ter and son-in-low. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert. Hail, summerside. Mr. and Mrs. Wendsll Phillips. accompanied by Harry Giiiis mo- tored to summerside on Saturday evening. Mrs. Ralph Lord of St. Andrews, N.B., is visiting her mother, Mrs. Leslie Morrison. Mrs. Margaret Grant was the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Helen Miliigan, Summerside, on Satur- day. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Milligan and Mr. and Mrs. George Ford attend- ed the funeral of the late John Keighs on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Millar and children Wymnn and Atidrey. ac- companied by Mrs. Mark White, Summersidc. attended the play "The Meddlesome Maid" in the L. 0. L. Hall on Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs. Earl Simmons, Mr. Samuel Simmons and Misses Ruth Simmons and Alma Coi'ney. Stim- mcrside. viisted with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gillis on Sunday. Miss Gi-we ivalsh. acconipanied ii: Mrs. lioracc liidstonc. Tyne Valley. left on lllnnday evening for Fariiiingtmi. Mass. ll. 5. A.. after rot-cirini: word that her uncle. Mr. Frank Walsh. had suf- fered a stroke. His many friends here trust that his condition is not serious and hope for his speedy 1'crm'cry in hcalili. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Miller. accompanied by Mrs. Byron Ram- say and son James. and Gordie Millar .lr.. nioinrcd to Charlotte- town on Saturdz-ii to visit. wiili ihcii daughter Rachel. who under- went a major operation at the Prince Edvard Island Hospital on Friday. Her many friends here wish her a speedy recovery. --Mr. and Mrs. Archibald Mac- Grcgor and son Ray motored to Arlington on Monday evening. Mrs. MncGrcgor nnd son refinin- cd with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Phillips for n few days and plans to accompany he: fniher to Charloiicioivn on Tues- day to pay a professional call on Dr. Lziniz as Ray has had three riiilicr serious attacks of mastoid- itis rccenily. and (luring the past W('Pl( was a patient in the Prince County Hospital. Summeisidc. for four days. Their many friends hope the cause of the infection may be located and that their eight-month-old son will he coni- plcicly rcrovcrcd soon. Mrs. James .Biiwrli'lgli entertain- cd llIF'lllF'n1l'I0llS of the Ellcrslie ii nnir-ii .1 Institute on 'i'uesda:.' evening. Tlir-rc was a large num- her of members and visitors pre- sent. Mrs. Burton Burleigh. the president. presided. Meeting open- cd with the institute Ode. and reading the Creed in unison. Roll call was ioliowcd by minutes of previous nit-eiim: which were read and npprovcd. and luHlf3SDOfIdCllC? dealt with. Various points of business were discussed. Refresh- ment committee for next meet- ing was appointed at. the close of ihc met-ting. Dainty refreshments were served by the hostess and members of the refreshment com- niiiier. l The players- of” the Bideford linitcrl Ladies" Aid presented their ihrec-rirt comedy. "Th" Mcddlesome Maid". before a vciy large and appreciative audience on Thursday evening in the L. 0.1. Hall at. Ellcrsllc. it was one of the host plays ever presented here. with plenty of lnughs. thrills and suspense from start to finish. with each and every per- son performing his or her part to perfection. Mrs. Bertram Phil- lips had the misfortune to fail victim to the 'l'iii on the day the Pin? was to he presents-rl. but de- 'spite this she pcrformed her part ins V Mrs. lifariznret Vi'inthrop to pcricction. The cast of char- inctcrs wore: ' Robert. White. Bertram Phil- iiipsz Dolly Darling. his fiancee. l,.iran Millnr; Charlie Winthrop iRnbcri's friend. Kerinotli Mn"- Ncvin: liiargarct. Winthrop, his wife. Daisy Phillips: Carlyle How- nrd. a salcstuan. Melvin Hutchin- VBE A LAW! C'MON . ONE MORE KISS BEFOREI other and only brother predeceas- d Mr. and Mrs. John Morrison and Mrs. George Walsh and dough- ter Grace. uiso Mrs. lgloroce Lid- - stone. Mrs. L. A. Burlsigh and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Newson Mrs. Pearl Macciovem were visit- ",4 fgmily, summer-side, were visitors to Breadalbsns last: Sun- 4 i Mr. and Mrs. Lionel. Robertson 'recently moved from Rustioo to itheir newly purchased home in inreadalbane. Their friends and (neighbors here wish them happi- ness and prosperity. , Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Newson nrasdoibane. were guests during the week-en,d of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Newson, Kingston. i Sympathy is extended to Mrs. Ii-ledley woodside. Breadalbsno vil- age, on the death of her mother. Mrs. Mary warren of Clinton. at the Prince County Hospital. on May the fifteenth friends learned with regret that Mr. John D. Nicholson. i-iartsville, had passed away in his ninetieth year. Sincere sympathy is extended to Mrs. Nicholson and all the family. Friends regret to learn of the sudden illness of Rev. P. LI Richardson. pastor of the chris- iiian Church, Bresdalbane Village. Richardson suffered a heart 'stiacl; shortly after conducting the morning service in tho New Glasgow Chrlstiiin Church on May the thlreenih. All sincerely wish him a complete and speedy recov- cry. The Young People's Society of the Brcadalbane United Church held a variety concert in the Breadalbane Village Hall on Fri- day. May the eleventh. A good program of dialogues, choruses and Instrumental music was pre- senied'io a large audience. An unusual and interesting sight. appeared in Breadalbane last Mon- day morning, when the little white house belonging to Mr. Robert. T. Barlow was moved by a bulldozer from the western ex- tremiiy of the Breadalbsne dis- trict, down the road and through the village approximately three miles to a new location on the Malpeque Road. What difficult. labor and time would have been involved in this undertaking some years ago! Mrs Alex Miacbonald. the gen- ial and obliging librarian of the Breadslbane branch of the car'- negie Library. recently retired. after fifteen years of faithful ser- vice to this community. She has been succeeded by Mrs. Robert MacKay. Breadalbane. Mrs. Philip Goatcher. Montreal, who is spending A vacation in Fredericton and Montague, Prince Edward Island. was a recent visi- tor to Breadalbane. Mrs. Goat. cher. who is making her tint, visit to Ilie island is much impressed with theibcauiy of the scenery which reminds her of her native land, England. On Wednesday evening. after word had been received that ac- cording to a recount of the ballots, Mr. Frank Myers had been elected to represent the First District of Queens, a considerable number of friends from this district and many others from the surrounding districts assembled at the home of Mr. Myers. Crapsud. to extend congratulations and to enjoy 3 Pleasant evening of speeches, songs and instrumental music. S-lmP3'h.V is also extended to the family of the late Mrs, Angu. MWies0n- Springfield. Both these elderly ladies. Mrs. Warren and Mrs. Matheson, were occustomgd 10 mlilnir themselves "twins", bg. M "mi 55"" Bryant. n chauffeur Ernest Paynter: Edna Powell, ii m'”d- Glen" Pliynter; Mrs. Fraser. II friend of Sam's. Evelvn Mao- Ntfvin: Mrs. Rita Griffin, is young W!”-, il9l'”'ll' Oiden: Richard 0Neil.,a plain clothesman. Earl Coughlin. The. entire scene takes place in "10 l1VmB-room of the Winthrop home in a summer resort towi-. Rev. R. H. Baxter was chairman for the occasion. and intermis- slon was supplied by the talent. or! Payntcr children. Catherine- tcn, snug two solos, accompanied by Mrs. Baxter on the organ: and Carmen. seven. played two times on the mouth organ. accompanied by Earl Coughlin on the guitar. Messrs. Kenneth lot-Nevin and Bertram Phillips sang two duets and on the third encore sang a short comedy piece that gave the audience a good laugh. The up- plause was heart-warming to the players and to the directors, Mrs. iv.-in Millnr and Mrs. E. B. Mar- Nevin. There was a sale of candy h.V the Ladies” Aid. By giggly and Shorten ....-...... AW.CiiT IT our? El an up ;gIg"v5D N,0Wi umosome ALL Ali. OIER we Au?ie"e'iF f.fJfE?oiii" s.liEi&"ilou'3&.l 79 WE 97”” A LITTLE wmi TIE srurr: so wim! uiss -- NNNAY? IT'S 1 LOVE rre MMM-M? NIT Broudolbono W cause they had the some birthday. by a strange coincidence. both passed away on the same date. "Mother's Day". May the thir- teenth. i A Mothers Day service was held in the United Church. Broadsi- bans on Sunday evening, May the thirteenth. luv. W. B. Mi.scPhail read the twenty-first chapter of Proverbs and chose as his subject "rho Best Mother on Prince Ed- ward Island." Many diffeient ans- wers could be given to this ques- tion. Some would say. the mother who teaches her children the suc- ial guess; the mother who provides the best material possessions for her children: the mother who sees that her children are given a. good education: or the mother who gives her children for a lifetime of work in the church. All of them are good. but the latter part of the thirteenth verse states "a woman that fesreth the Lord shall be praised.” Therefore the mother who teaches her chiirdren to pray. to read the sacred word and love and serve the Lord. is the best mother. The hymns sung were: "Pass Me Not." "Jesus Loves Me." and "Happy the Home.” Mrs. Alex MacDonald was the organist. Mrs. Angus Gillis was hostess to the Brcadalbane Village Institute on Monday evening, May the four- teenth. As the regular president was absent. Mrs. William Graham presided. After the meeting was opened with the singing of the Ode. the Creed was repeated in unison. Mrs. Stanford Glover. the secre- tary. called the roll. The reports of the committees included the dis- play of gifts for a bereaved friend. The following new committees were appointed: -- School -- Mrs. Law- rence Newson and Mtrs. Elton Somers. Lunch --- Mrs. Millage MaoLeod. Mrs. William Graham and Mrs. Stirling Nicholson. Sick Mrs. Angus Gillis and Mrs. Mili- age MncLeo:i. A good deal of cor- respondence was read including some useful imrdcn hints. niid an appeal from the Salvation Army. To the latter the members rc- sponded by voting a donation of five dollars. A new member was welcomed at this meeting. Mrs. Bruce Soniers invited the members to her home for the next meeting in June, when the roll call will be answered by each member pre- senting ii rose. The purpose is to see how many varieties of roses are grown in this vicinity) During the social hour a dainty lunch was served by the hostess. assisted by the lunch committee. Freetown and Outstanding quality has made Saiada Canadals largest selling tea. "SAl.AllA' . TIA- Bordon and A” Viciitiiy -Mrs. W. S. Jardins who has been visiting her husband in Halit- fax returned to her home in nor- den on Tuesday. Mr. Gerald board who is a pat- ient in the Provincial sons in spent the week-end with his por- enis Mr.iand Mrs. Urville Leard at Borden. Mrs. P. J. Mcinnis of Borden left plane on Wednesday morning for Toronto where she will visit her daughter Miiss Inez Mcfnnis. U V. Opl. and Mrs. Len Williams of Goose Bay, Labrador arrived in Borden on Wednesday where they will spend a week with Mrs. wu- liam's parents Mr. and Mrs. Colin Love. I Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Myles and Mrs. Phyllis White of Mom-ton spent the Victoria Day holiday Borden. guests of Mr. William White. i.ir'ri.r: P-0-NI) w. i. 'TllP regular monthly meeting of the Little Pond Women's Insti- tute was held at the home of Mrs. Allan Molfenzie with nine mem- bers present. Meeting opened with the "Ode". Roll call was answer- ed by exchange of seeds. Minutes of last meeting were read. approved and signed. Com- mittees were heard from and new ones appointed. Correspondence was read and it was decided to send a donation to the Salvation Army, A tredt was sent to a young man from the district who has been in the hos- pital in Ontario for seven months as the result of-an accident. An- other trest is to'be sent to anoth- er young man who had the mis- VC I U icmrly , Miss Minnie Drummoiid ofsoutlil Freetown spent Thursday in need town Village at the home of Mini and Mrs. Edison Dammart-ll. Miss Heather Laiiir. of cm”-. lotietown visited in Freetown. truest of her friend Miss Katherine Aiild. . Mrs. Austin Scales, Freetmvn. and Mrs. Doris Toombs of Sum- merside returned on Tuesday from an enjoyable motor trip to Wolf- ville and Halifax. N. S. While in Wolfvilie they attended the closing exercises of Horton Academy. where Mrs. Toombsl son Garth rc- celved his diploma. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Llghtbody of North Anson, Maine. who spent in wecii; recently in Freetown visit- ing with Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Mr- Neil. returned to their home on Thursday. They were accompanied by their cousin. Mrs. Harry Heck- bert and daughter Christine of: Summerside. who will spend some time visiting in Maine. -Friends and neighbors or Mr. and Mrs. Walter Simmons gather- ed at the Simmons home in Up- per Freetown on Friday evening in bid them farewell on the ow: of their departure to their new home in Summerside. As a token of their esteem and friendship". Freetown neighbors presented them with a beautiful chair and tri- lamp. and Marcia and David with a rocking chair each. Freetown sincerely regrets losing this fam- ily from the community, and all good wishes go with them to their new home. The home of Mr. and Mrs. George Jardine was the scene of ii large gathering recently friends and neighbors gathered to iort.une of meeting with an accid- ent also in Toronto before Christ- mas. and who is still in hospital. The members discussed having the school grounds fenced as the next. step towards improvements. Copies of the Institute News were distributed and discussed. Next meeting is to be held in the school. Meeting closed by singing "God Save the King". A lovely lunch was served by the hostess. assisted by Mrs. Josie McKenzie, very enjoyable social hour follow- ed. i bid farewell to Mrs. Frank Deacon who is leaving Freetown to spend some time. in Red Rock, Ontario. where her son. Dr. Allison Deacon. Mrs. Deacon and family are locat- ing. Mrs. Deacon was the recipe tent of several beautiful gifts, tes- tifying to the high esteem in which she has always been held in the community. Mr. John Profitt was appointed chairman for the occasion and after a few brief remarks called on Mr. Louiscsirns who read an address expressing the appreciation of the people for the help Mrs. Deacon has always given in all community and church work, and the regret that is felt. at. her departure. Following the address. a presentation' of a wrist watch. a biiifold and it sum of money was presented by Mr. Wil- bert. Drummortd on behalf of the community. Mrs. Austin Rogers then read an address representing Birch Grove Women's Institute and a presentation of jeweiledeoh rings was made by Mrs. Ralph E. Burns. Following this, Mrs. Aus- in Rogers, representing the W. C. T.U.. read an address and I beau- tiful pendant, was Mrs. E. 8. Dammarell from the members of Freetown W. C. T. U. The remainder of the evening was spent in music. the sing-song be- when ing led by Mr. J. B. Lewis. Lunch" was served by the ladies present. Ernie Neigiiiiors l':sr'ooIioonbtx . "You handle that razor owoli, kid. Guys around liars will think you've been fhoving for woskoi" ly Goorgo Clark l f - in ' and Mrs. ,l and a- prssentcd - by You get full measure or whole wheat and iiran in . NADISCO SHREDDED WHEAT an THESE two STAINLESS STEEL STEAK KNIVES, 0'” Midi Son! for your 2 linlvos loloyl g ,, i Somme! blade, - ivory Milsli hondlo M -rogulur I0! vuliiol x Just nioll two C NAIISCO SHIIDDED D WMIAY boa lop: S and so: hi Wis Conalloo T Ihroliod Whom Cooipony, lM.. Niogovo Iollo, Ontario. 2