29. 1951 s W N THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN . I A g V g PAGE PIFTEEN l'H E" w E s T E R N G u A R 0 IA r. n..n,n.n and or Freetown Royals "”""' Eiwsrwon l:f:."i:l;:l..'... 0' mm ::.:”::'-..i.:::.;.r'".:'?::”..;..:::.': .2: 0' mm sum Bl.-lore this inter 3,-gun com. Royston F. Mugford at the plnno.l w . DIINGI copnn onion 1 0 l0”'"-”l"'d 1”” "59 1? menced, Mr. Mugford gave an ln- Dr. Mac-Kinnon will be the spe- ', 2 8 U!I-If ltrotl. ll.-culls. Phho H81 'l.c.A.F. II. mm" Pine” M g dl . lopmnuye talk on we w0,.k which cinl speaker at this morning's; s..ngf3IM. . gun. aubgarlpflcnc. Advertising pruunlnilvcl . . h f t . ar scusslon on could he IOC0n')pll5;h9d with the session, and the balance of the. 3 A". J. i A g . tr e u ure matriculation standards very simple instruments used by pmgrnm will consist of discussion. 1 mu HUI!!! no G3 6! GLOW . lulu Phonon: II!) on! nu of this Province. This latter group ' 1'1 . . , .. was comprised of Embers of the cildren, and had cam upe or groups and on open folum Thu, ggg In I rough and rugged game instrument demonstrated by the convention of the Federation willf no Gurdlu nnybcboullclny of an A , following cures In innuendo: ' studded with penaltl.l:s,tthe Free- gliielmllilezulggllggvi3:1,” 3:!" Q3911-t Dlrecltd by Frances conclude at noon. Mrs. J. B. Elliott of Siemon kn .,,k,u,,, gunman strut; acumen nmgoun, at bent") sung, town Royals demo 9 he Auzuat- new educmonu h i . nazhan. the children then play- ---rJ Park was the lucky winner of ine Cove Bulldogs Monday night 89 "-1) n this ed two selections W'hlOl'i were en. HULL. GINA M”ch 23 rrlcm"-l - . . 10.00 in the firstigame of the final ser- P'9V”'C9g Following this meetlmz Jlrely unrehelrsed. but which Christopher Couvrette. 38. of East! She Rel-Xrlt;-h 3',og'e;Zff"”,iClf,",? lea for the south shore League t' ”0""'””99 3lPP0m'e-d by 0110 136- lproved to the audience that the Templeton. Gum. and Rhtll stallion. lsunime.-shoe ',-'e.' chnmpionshlp by the close scam orlpartment 0! Education met to use of the rhythm hand insiru- Mantha, 25. of octnwa. today were Camry. 1 ' ” (any; News-stud. Water street; lurk cannot. I7 Granville street; A line Donccttc'I Grocery. Second strut: Inland Mom Trnnsport. Water Itrcct; Alcurn Grocery. III lnucll street I. I. Walk in lcnnlnlun lf rmu-late inns fo a 0 l . Wu, rung! 07.10; 5 to 4. For the losers qordie Cut-I 0' mm. D r n W tours! mz-his developed 1 sengg of east sentenced to five years for . . . Hum” M” W,” ..,,....m, 3:30D;v;1.0:Ig;dLrm:wr;nen:3' ” ' '"- ggzalzlghdreguzdleu of the no of . rvc:t;er.v.o ahelholglsgdag Mrs. is. G. Hans-ell of Vulcan. 759"” "4 om" "'3 u”. u'"'"- lone crowd was on hand to pee Afternoon session I ' Eh, 'p,.,vl,.n.l tank or cnnadn Am". l5s 5W”dl"g "T emended . y .m t pf! u. , cu y . - visit in ummersi e. the guest of '5' WATSON MlmN;u'm' Eldgunzal dmdequa 6 W0 M as n 3 on During the afternoon the nudi-l sock. Fundmn 1:: ghgbzsvglfci 'I:lTll,1;llll?)l Vh” 3”" Md d3lE3m”'i"T”W' i.P., will be in its ummerr e n . . an: t. urn ay. first gupnunv torlum was crowded to capacity asi In the ea-gnjng the m,.,,,,,e,.s of lllut wereorrestod three hours lhtn F0- and Mrs H. C. Langme. 000 F0. D. A. Evans. 5 Navigation Mr. Royston F. ltlugford directed mpe on Saturday, March 31st. some but two out of three of H111 Period ' groups of pupils in rhythm band Junior flnnlr. Freetown vn. Kin- JHEAI J. Wntron MncNnught, korn. Admlrpion 25 centl. the Federation met at the Queen '"' Hotel for dinner. and enjoyed anl 1 C., M. P.. over CJRW. on p IEIQCQWHS and .111 muslcal Pllyslcll excellent social time tngegnen Officer who has been instructing Fhunday. March 29th. at 6-45 P. pwnun ;:i:9:3gg:; mm galnljngi. Grlde IV -pvupxls of; Among guests seated at the head n at the Air Navigation School on ,1; Kg apqweemwn C Mms hlsbrmoane JK!lVGrh:!t1hJr?i3:C9ila::l::;i:i):;l (able were M. Gov, Th W. L 1 this Unit, will soon report at R.C. -- Mj .. ,'J . ' ' : ', ' lProwe.D,L,w,sn.,DV ., lA.F. Sttl Ed i.A1l, '-J. 8. TAILOR: 0P'0lll!lI'lll- M" oh" E Macbomud '”d twl Mm” .”'h'ch lncluded d””5 and d3"C95-rt D. Stscel, l)r. F, and 310;”, has. I Where ll: 1.125 bEl3nl'llo'l1'(i:'f1lsf61'Feda. children have returned to their home in St. Eleanor; after spend- ing the Enter holidays at the it Charlottetown. will be in Al- lerllon Office Saturday. March Penalties - W- M""”'- Wwahd Grades V VI and vll or Wln- , K.,,,,,,,, and C -1, W d H ' t . nuncl or en a 1 1 VH. Bent , to - 1 . . l on reprcsen mg Mann l Young man l0 llolk in A.C.1 D. J. S. Pol-tel-field. Cleric Campbell (3). A. Waugh. C. Pet er: (2), Rusmlth. lwl home of her parents Mr and Mrs M ' ' M” D ld .- . . . . r. Gregory Mulholiand (above). , 0,), C. pet"-5 (2,. E. paym". 9 0'” - 1 rd - .1. V I m S. V O yulcnou cud puny in M5, Preston Bealrsto, Mnlpeque. was re.e.-lectedp president of the Socond Period H. Muuam I Mlss Maabt-ll 0Brxen. Mo:-ell. store. Apply in person any) dm.'1':,1"” lxnwgm” eg 31”” 1 ionic Hall Kenslngton. Friday mm" summeralde wing of the R..C.A.F. lplmdenl 07 the PEI. Teachers r d i Rf; . ”& ha” beanipmt starch 30th ill. ms. Sponsoredlby my-dMIs; Paltncla Weeks left yes-4, Association at the annual meeting 4-:('lezzl;sz.l:re Cave. Cutcliffe Tm” "Hod .:edetl:a::)llg thn chair. and day except Saturday. l:ua,:,,...'l.?;.';:1fm' l3';T”"and”;if.'. tuhrlngton Prince County Aid. KY 5' 17 Inc on return to Saint ' held last night in their club rooms. - 0 ets) V -H6 D 0 Hill was propos- . ' . ) y m e y . 3 .5 ..A.. . John after spending the holidays: Mr. John Hopklrk was re-elected 5-Augustine Cove. Culcllffe 7.1.-,e,mw”' somus ed by Dr. MacKlnnon. Ll. Gov- MALRICE MILL ' WP” 0' 9m'"”7W- 1:;-EMERALD HALL. March 29th. with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. flrsl. vice-president with Mr. c.c. 6-Augustine Cove. Cuiclllfe 8-Freetown, c. Mm. "W Pmwse responded to the H W R . . . up 3.15 p. M. Debate between Percy Weeks.-S illlckey as second vice-president. liar. Isllgonahl W C ml G (W. Mum mast .and. expressed his pleasure MEN S EA Tmw Fight” Camel Opmms Fncmm'G,l?ls s”E""ff clilljb 329 ---Mr Si ol 1 Affleck h l Mn A'G' Rm” "5 "'ele”.ed llsarlfalccsfmurl-avmll? C7lmD- 9-m"""' W" W" mrglelhnif lnvllled (lo ahmdl . l Summerside M” WW” ” ml 5"”0" lV"d"eP l Igpnstons ver a - . I. n air and the. as secretary. Mr. Norman Hogg has b H ( v ,0-) W N-I-H it y 1.1 (P. Gardiner) - mg -e Inner balltcmo i ...A.Ms..,ssAA.,.,,mt,h. "wage the young people by your misfortune to full recently break-1 elected as treasurer. 9 mi” E - ” 9' m3 1 Penalties - E. Pa,vr.ter. 5011” were heard lfom Mr- J- 1 Continued on page 16 attendance. mg the bone in her hip which ne-7 The following members were W, gwyg 1 e-e- I cesslated her entering the Prince elected to the uh-ectm-ate for the my --- - -V--- --w-V-cw 7' W " H - .'-KEM-GLO the miracle lustre County Hospital for treatment. coming year: Roy Johnatone. Harry K lnrish. looks and Washes like Waugh, John Mungall, W. D. hiked ena-mcl. tcn rich lustrous -Master Edwin Walker. son of Young. colors. and stay-white slay! Mr. and Mrs. Roy Walker of New Excellent reports were received white for years. ask for a color Annan has returned to his homel from the various committees and l- rd. The Summersidc Hardware after undergoing a successful op- the president's report showed that (.0. Phone 3111. eration for appendicitis.-S good progress was being made since the formation of the Wing in Sum- -Mir. Clayton Watts. Hamp- merslde. shhre, arrived on Tuesday to spend Mr. Roy Johnstone gave a report some time in Burlington. where he on his attendance at the Air Cadet will be employed by Mrs, mum League or Canada at Ottawa and Hlckcx.-Bur Mr. A.G. Rogers on his attendance at the Maritime Group annual -Mrs. Wallace Bradshaw. Sum- meeting In Saint John on March merslde, was the lucky winner HTS!- yesterday afternoon on 3 na. Reports submitted were adopted tlonal radio programme when for by We meet"!!- idenutlfying a mystery tune "Home M11 John Hopklrk. flrst Vice-Dfb on the Rnnge" ghe won the mm sldent,'was appointed as delegate of 5500.00.-S to all Maritime Group meeting held during the ensuing year. - S . -WE CARRY a complete stock of Martin-Scnours. Enamels, Flat. Semi-gloss and high gloss interior paints. floor enamels, Varnishes, Shellac, Hippo Oil, Turpentine. llaw Oil and Varsol. The Sum- :n:rslde Hardware Co. Phone 3111. -ROUND-UP AT KENSINC-TON -.-On Thursday evening a "pesky" two-year-od heifer belonging to in farm herd in the "Paddy's land" section at the Malpeque road elect- ed to go wild and headed for the uoods to the West. She remained .'nr the night and next day byaclr- -W lr- cl Ls f . Ms. elvullllm glggusllgs. Nllgensilltgfl wnbmd 'M B"rn"3"”" where she Hmong mute got to the bush on mm. were Mr. and Mm ENC com” wasihe guest of ML". and Mrs. 1:21-. . me back nmds ens; of the many mm Moncmm mu Mr. and M". lls Proiltt. she also vlsted her sis- She remained out Friday and Sat- James cousins and gnmnx ch”. 1913 MW METY Pk'0H"n Who ls 2 in-day nights gnd was spotted by 1o",m,wn.g3u, gradually recovering after her re- llarold Mulally in Nelson Caae1ey'ls ..... cent illness. and attending the mod; on Sunday. 'A1n1oct at once -Mina Isobel Macltae. Kelvin funeral of the late Mrs. W. B. :4 mvnlcade consisting of Roy Grove and her brother. M1. Harold WW” 5'" MW” "ml"-' , Clarke, George Clark, Billy Parker. MacR,ae, French mvey, were week. Church On Friday--BUT Austin Penderanst. Arthur and and guests of their sister. . Mrs. Reggie Penderznat. mounted their Eugen, chumwwwnl A3," Mil-S95 Beryl Wood-Hide and MY?- llarser and started after the out- no Cousins were Joint hostesses at a low. which they soon drove to its Her many friends will be glad dmghlhll Party 10? SIXIBBD 01 proper place. The boys looked to learn that Mrs. James 3. Mn. their young friends 'ai.' the home quite colorful and seemed to en- Leog L; doing 33 W," M can be ex. of the fcrmer on Tuesday evening. pegged fouowjng 3 mac, ope,.a,, Games and contests were enjoyed . ion at the P. r; Island Hospital on and 3 5111859"! mund the NW0 Mgnd5y,.3u,- with Mrs. Ivan Dnrrach as ac- " companist. Mandolin selections by Mr. and Mrs. James Mltcxenzie. my the frolic. The spirit of co- nperatlon is still strong when the occnion requires it. x Among thogg attending I the Mr. Henry Scales added to the ev- ' hockgy match at the pm-um. ch”. enlnrrs pleasure. Refreshments iottetown. on Saturday evening, "'79 59"”? W M1'5- 40591311 W005- wae Mr, nnlpn Johngfgng. Mr. side. Mrs. William Ccuslns. Mrs. and Mrs. W, J. Pmfitt, William Mn Damm -Bun - Kenn-ngwn.",Bm. LONDON - (CP1 -- It was a , colorful crew of firemen who l'r- , niedium Am M F M 1 - M H In GRAPE!-'RUl . 6 f 29 annual, ngsnig to 1:” N,li:;.i Paint Factory here. After ex- Size . ........................ .. C Heme Pmvmcm sunmmm tingulshing the fire they emerged ' ' with paint scattered all over their Charlottetown. after spcndins the mmorms. I K & S . oszgugens N 9 T A C E M50 Sale Heinz Baby or Junior Foods 3 fins 29: Have installed at our Kensington warehouse R.c.A.F. Erlzngz .... ! grain cleaner for customers service. Buying and hand- .i2?f.":33.?.::?fi.Zf;i?;.”lZ”:.?:fZ: ;:::l ””””"'"l” JENKINS LOBSTER PASTE Him He JELLO FLUFFS SARDINES T Camay SOAP DESSERTS PUDDINGS NEWPORT-8 Qt. Size "WHITE SHIP" BATH SIZE 3 for 29c 1 29c pkg. 2 for 29c 2 for 29c KRAFT DINNER WHITE BEANS Big 5 CLEANSER COMFORT LYE 2 pkgs. 29c 2Ibs. 29: Min: 29c Iliins 29c BANANAS Slcisii Alffissm 2 lbs. 29c "Where Old Friends Meet" I . RELIEVES PAIN AND 1 some THROAT to W0 (20108 Prliessionai cards T R. E. ELLIS IN SU IAN CB Fire - Auto - Casually 5 summer 81., summonin- PIIONE M13 W. CIIESTER S. lilacD0iiAi.il 1 Bell. Lon: River. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Pnynter. Burlington and scllulmtus scllool. PARADE Presents the Following Programme over Radio Station CJRW FRIDAY MARCH 30th AT 1:30 P. M. . Barbaro Dalton, St. Mary's Academy, Grade X, Piano Solo. ' LL. 3. Barriner, Solicilor. Notary. Etc. Ofllcc formerly occupied by Lalo Heath Strong. K.C. Collection: Prornpfl Attended To. Money to Loon 1'. Earle iilclioy Chartered Accountant I-I Exira Specials c””"""' ”"'E "' c'"'"""" 2. Gail Darrach, Kensington. Grade .VI, Reading. SALAD DRESSING Mud." 3. June Gallant, Mlscouche High School, Grade IX, 8 Oz. Jar ................ ... 29c "ION! WI Vocal Solo. ,, lnnolncnitlc. P. E. I. n E l: Ef:S.i"gl., pEANu'rj gar-1-ER gogg ggggggr 19; Sliced Rindless ; 2...'i:...T".i'6." 3: ZTI.fT2.Z;....” STRAWBERRY JA ism 29c B A C 0 N g M Zr???” AYLMER PRUNE PLUMS 215-oz. iins 29c. 5 c lb 1: 1 -t-",-5:5,-,-1,:-'-4-1 M We Wt W swam ponvrons 3 Lbs. 29c ' r- 11. Stanley Yeo', Port Hill. Gradex, Reading. 12. Bedeque School Chol-us'. IIOINI" TIIIATII nwo. Inunnr IL. II-IIIIIII TEXAS CARROTS 3 lbs. 29: '0" ”""'”'” - IHTERSCIIOLASTIO SPELLING CONTEST '. F V - E--"A-ll St. Mary's Academy vs. Summer-side High school -A IOIVICIIG or 1 ' . Illlf . . '-These contestants will compete in the 1 to 3 i MOHIOWI Own on-ongg-3”-g l classroom division. SAVE DAY-IN. DAY-OUT AT s”"”'”' "'”'” " HOLMAN'S .390"!- ' All contestants are aslged to be on-hand at 7.00 P. M. on Friday A Public Service Future of i . nil: II. F. ICHURMAN CO. LTD. count. was 1.; 'rnolcn rm ' 1 uur.t.Iuun oomnmo