i7XE;"e FOQRTEEN -rrrr: GUARDlAN.LCl:lAl(LOTTETOWN lfenslngton Man Joins lianaiia Life Millionaire club -The Canada Life Assurance company are pleased to announce that Robert S. Carruthera, Kem- ington. has recently attained meni- bership in the "Millionaire Club.” Mr. Carruthera since joining the Company five years ago has placed in force over one million dollars of life insurance. This represents a fine service to the public of pro- tection and guaranteed security. He has also earned the National Qual- ity Award for the past three years, 1950. 51 and 52. This award is grv- -; of quality life- en in recognition underwriting to the public as; Aged Resident Prince county - if Let's Talk It liver by '1' y Next Monday ushers in another 1 Education Week. Across the length and breadth of Canada. a great deal will be written and spoken about the value of Education to our country and citizens, and about the fact that it should be "every- good one, because, although a great many things are said to be wrong with Education today. there is little , doubt that the chief weakness of evidenced in an excellent record ofl - maintaining in force and extending the benefits of life insurance. LONDON, (GP)-The intema- i 'rional wool secretariat claims that styles of 1889 will be the fashions for men this Coronation Year.. It predicted dark-grey worsted suits with long jackets and trousers nar- rowing at the ankle. (OLD Check Them Fast for 35c SOLD EVERYVVHERE Bu CINNAMAIKD CAPSULES Annual Meeting The annual meeting of the shareholders and patrons of the Tryon Dairying Co. will be held in the Creamery on Tuesday, March 3rd at 1:30 p.m. The Warehouse in Albany will be open on Monday afternoon, March 2nd. is x s ,2? iii 3 it . Mrs. Gnspnlitl Ai'seriauli. oils of; 3-tdrw the oldest residents of Prince County. is shown above. Although she will be celebrating her one hundredth birthday next Septem- ber, and is confined to her bed. Mrs. Arsenault enjoys fairly good health, and has a. iirre rrrcmory, re- callingymany cioperiences of years gone by. The former Catherine Wedge, she is the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wedge. of Fortune Cove. and is the last sur- viving member of a large farriily. She resides with her daughter, Mirs. Joseph DesRoches of How- lan Station, and another daughter lives in Halifax. Her husband died some years ago. Wanted To Buy In Sirmmerside 5 or 6 Room House With modern corivenierii-cs lnggood location Write, giving particulars and price-- i BOX R. E., GUARDIAN, Summerside February IN MEMORIAM In Loving Memory of G. WILBERT McCARVILLE, who passed away 28, 1943. Lovingiy remembered by his Wife, James D., and Rosaleen. fl vi j our educational picture is that so , many people are not greatly iri- terested whether it is bright or drab. . . . That the business of teaching is , oirc of the most poorly paid vocat- i ions is not something to be mar- - veiled at. It stems naturally from the fact that formal education is one of the least regarded activities iii this day and age. Make no mis- take about it. In this so-much-fob so-much cra people will pay for y what they want. They will, of icourse. demand a top-notch pro- body'a business." The slogan is 3 . i duct, but they will pay handsome- i ly for the things that interest them, Iliducation is considered. like the? ikitcheri sink, ii iiecessity to everyi icilllfldliill iirirne. birt it has rievcr! caught the irnagiriiitioir of the great lsrbilities as a cultural. humanizrngr l power are. not appreciated. . . . ., 4 r 4 r , "Ediicaiioii Weeks” should help (oi ieorrcct this attitude. At least, wcl .get out products ill the show win-; rlows where the passiiig parade may see them. If the goods are attract- !ire, and not shoddy. may pause for it moment and seer what we have for sale. Like suc- cessful hrrsiricssris. we've, got to at!- i'er'ti.sc, and whcri the people HT-i rive lll answer in our ad, we've not in be able to produce the goods as advertised. We've got to guarantee satislactioir. r . . . There is, lrowever, ii vicious circir lopenitirig against educators. Re- turns, nrorielary and otlierwise,are not attractive, so prospective 2 serious sliortage develops, and in ai illucratlve fields of endeavour. A teachers turn to other nrore ifrantic effort to meet the situat- iion, people who are half-trained, quarter-trained. and even not trained at all. are recruited to fill in the gaps. The level of service drops, and there. is no incentive for people to pay rrrorc money for air inferior product. . . . By all means, however, let's coir- iinue our ”Educaiion Weeks". Like the heroic captain of the Flying Enterprise, I.et's stick to the ship. although it be buffeted by adverse, winds. The storm of public indif- ference may someday abate, and enable us to save the cargo. Who knows. some day. in all countries. even in Russia. nations will spend on education the money they now and color AND too, there are darling girla' dresses in the 7 to 12. sub-teen Ind . t e e n a 3 0 groups. T h e I 0 are priced up to 12.95. VH0 j -vmmvr-V sparkling fashions-" fresh in styling broadcloihs. chambriiys. ' era including party taffetas! bow in a number of youthful styles-sizes are from 2 to 4.25 to 6x. 1.98 N S 1 Youth Centre Store For Young Islanders" Little girl cottons are pert and pretty for Spring: The girls will "ooh" and "aali"--Motlier will approve too. for their soap 'n water freshness. There are "Sanforized" glazed piques, dimilies and oth- Every color in the rain- A yrrir ill)(l il hall" iigo the Slllll-1 urerside Y's Men's Club began a- mmomy Of our Droplet 1'5 p05'lproject that has brought pleasure Nbeen l 'l reiaxzitiirii, and entertainment to; approximiitcly 500 patients at the Prince County Hospital. one night each week rncirrbcrs oi the summerside Y's MEN'S Club have presented a full length mo- tion picture for all patients who: were well enough to walk or bCi the pamde:wheeled to the ward-sized roorri in N nesday evening of this week, while I spend on arniariieriis, and Ihcii,I what it golden age there will be! i Howlun and Vicinity 1 t i -Henry MacAusland of O'Leary, has been quite busy getting his lumber yarded out in Duvar to be cut in readiness to build a service garage in the Spring. Since the recent thaw on Sunday, February 15th there has beeny plenty of ice and the children, are enjoying good -clear skating. i --m i Miss Nellie Arbirig of Wondstocki was a recent guest of Hrs. Stetson; at Oilreary for a few days. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Harry Arbing of: Woodstock recently spent an after-r noon with Mr. and Mrs. Leo Arsen- i ault. Gil-beri. Gaudet is spending ai few days in Portage tending the: Bharbell store while Mr. Sharbelli is on his honeymoon. , Mrs. Clayton Carruthers andi son David have now returned af-' ter spending a week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert MacMillan at West Cape. Mrs. Cyril Arsenault and son. Raymond who spent the past month at the home of her sister, Mrs. Tenis Peters, returned to Egmont Bay on Monday February 16th due to the illness of her mother. there.. A couple'of ”Mcrdi Gras" partiesy were held in Howlan at the homey of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Arsenaulty and Mr. and Mrs. Hebcr Bryan on Tuesday night February 17th. Friends of Ernest Buote of Mill Road regret to know that he is still a patient at Western Hospital and sincerely hope for better news soon. Mrs: Jerry Arsenault and sons Louis and Roger visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Dolron, Duvar, on Sunday February 15th. Mr. and Mrs. George Clements and little son of O'Leary were visiting in Duvar on Sunday Feb- ruary 15th. John and Evelyn Kincli of Alber- ion were in Howian on Tuesday night February 17th to attend a birthday party. There was it lame attendance at Mass on Ash Wednesday morning at St. Anthony's. Mr. and Mrs, Joe Richard oi Duvar were in Howlan Tuesday night February l'lth. Clifford and Leone Arsenault: went to Piusvllle on a recent night where they attended a shower in the hall in honour of Mr, and Mrs. Gerald MacKenna who were mar- ried on that morning. Mrs. Mac- Kenna was the former Miss Gray i i February 20th. Hospital Patients Enjoy Films which the films are shown. More than 300 service hours have put into this project by mem-, bers of the summerside club, andl some elderly people as well as chil- dren who have seen some of these shows were attending a motion picture show for the first time in their lives. The above photo shows some of the patients at the show on Wed- I Thursday, Friday and Saturday February 19th. 20. and 21st when the new Co-op store opened for business with a three-day sale. There were also sales during the same days at almost all the other stores in O'Leary and all were well patronized as prices had been greatly reduced by all. t Mr. and Mrs. Frank Richard and Mrs. Reggie Richard of O'Leary were in Howlan on Tuesday night February 17th. Mr. and Mrs. Octave Blanchard. Yvonne and Eddie. and Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Gallant and family. all of Piusville, were in Howlan Merdi Gras night. Scot Currie of O'Leary made al couple of business trips to Howlan on Friday February 20th. Messrs Paul and Jerry Gallant motored to Alberton on Friday February 20th on business. Mrs. J. B..Arsenault and Mrs. Bruce Carruthers were train passen- gers to Summerside on Friday Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Gaudet of Mrscouchc were calling on some of the folks in Howlan on Friday February 20th.. Miss Lauretta Arsenault is now employed in Summerside, There arrived by train on Fri- day night February 20th. Thomas Gallant of Chelsea, Mass. Miss "Evelyn Kinch of Alberton was a guest at .the home of her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Arsenarrlt part of the week-end. Hauling is now at a. stand-still due to the rain on Saturday Feb- ruary 21st. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Gallant of Forest View were in Lower Howlan Saturday afternoon February 21st. Visiting in Plusville on Saturday afternoon February 21st were Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Gallant and Paul Gallant of Howlan and Thomas Gallant of Chelsea, guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jos. S. Gallant. Also present was Mr.a Eliz- abeth Gailant. of Piusvillc, There motored to St. Louis on Sunday afternoon February 22nd, Messrs Paul. and Frank and Thomas Gallant. where they called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Desftoches. Messrs Paul and Thomas Gal- lant motored to Summerside on Monday morning February 23rd where Thomas entrained for return to his home in Chelsea. Mass. Joe P.- Gallant Mill Road was in Howlan on Monday February 28rd. M-rs. Jerry Gallant and Mrs. Lor- raine Gallant spent Sunday after- noon February 22nd in Piusvllle. of O'Leary. Messrs Edward, Gene and Arnett lwm-liie first No --- Gallant motored to and. from All roads led to O'Leary on Charlottetown on Sunday February 4 A L - T T T T TV , NEEDS ND" NEDTBAIIIEII me Permanent that - "takes"overy time! - waves with anynlasiic curlers! -sllew Automatic neut- ralizing (ives best curiof any method! only TL75 .- i .Y,oii'lI look jirettlo.r aiTu3.Tl HOLMAN'S three of the Y's Men are doing their part to make the evening more enjoyable for the patients. Jock Hopkirk. who has been chairman of the film committee since it started. is seen threading the film into the projector Frank Cameron, (left). replaces a reel of film in the container: and Harold Milligan. (right), has just moved the bed of a little girl and her doll into a better position for viewing the show. (Photo by wotton). S. 23rd. where they visited Mr. Mrs. A. S. Gallant. and Mr. and Mrs. Tenis Peters mot- ored to Egmont Bay on iFrid&l' February 20th where they visited Mrs. Peters' mother, Mrs. Arcade Arsenault, who is ill at her home, Quite a crowd attended the hockey game play off between Al- berton and O'Leary in O'Leary rink on Monday night Febrllllfy 23rd. Miss Graoe Arsenault was guest of her cousin, Miss Shirley Rich- ard, at O'Leary, during the week- end. Siiow has once more all disap- peared over the week-end of Feb- ruary Zlst. and all fields are bare --AG Conway and Vicinity -Mr. Wendell M.acKay. accom- panied by Mrs. Arthur Smith Sr, and Mrs. John W. Palmer were in Siimmerside Friday, February 20th on business. Mrs. Oscar MlacNeill and son William and Mr. John W. Palmer were in Su-mnierside Saturday, Feb- ruary 21st on business. The World's Day of Prayer was observed by the women of the U- nited Church, Conway, St. Peter's Anglican Church. Lot ll and the Presbyterian Church. Freeland. at the Presbyterian Church on Friday. February 20th. The February meeting of the Woman's Auxiliary of St, Peter's Anglican Church was held at the home of Mrs. Oscar MacNeill on Friday, February 20th. Mrs. Oscar W. MacNeill and sons Billie, Freddie and Ronnie were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Foley. Bloomfield. on Sunday, February 22nd. Mr. Thomas Bigger. Portage. was visiting his daughters. Mrs. Eddie and Mrs. George Morrison on Monday, February mi-d. Mr. and Mrs, George Tnplln and daughter. Myrna. who have spent sometime at Pictou. Nova Scotia. have returned to their home at Murray Road. Mr. and Mrs. George skerry and son Eric, Grand River. were recent visitors at the home of Mrs. John Broome. - The sympathy of the community is being expressed to Mr. George Skerry and relatives, Grand River. in the death of Mr. James Skcrry. Grand River. Min Delores Bigger. Portage, was a recent visitor at the home of her sisters, Mrs. George and Mrs. Ed- die Morrlaon. , cums invert w. M. s. The W. M. S. of Olyde River Presbyterian Church held their February meeting at the home of Mrs. Lloyd Murray. Devotional period was carried out with the president. Mrs. Jamal Beer. in charge by singing of the opening hymn, prayer and scrip- ture reading. Readings were given by Mrs. George Hyde and Mrs. Keith Young. - Minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. Tliirteen mem- bers answered the roll call. A let- ter of thanks from Mrs. Mm Dooherty was read. Plans were made for "The World Day of Prayer." service in be held in the Church. to invite the "lesions , societies at Oom- wall United and Clyde River Baptist churches to join us in this service. A committee was to see about pui-ohadng a suitable carpet for the church. this to be done as soon as possible. Mrs. Nicholson kindly invited the member: to the Mouse. for the our The meeting Hymn '79s. followed by the wl-. nah Benediouor). nefredimen I were served by the hapless united by seine of the ladies. FEBRUARX : . :-- --sees-.. ournonno Morons 0n DISPLAY See the new 1953, model Evinrude Super Fas:- win 15 HP. Outboard Motor, also the big twin 23 now on display at MYRICKS ALBERTON LTD. Alberton, P. E. I. , FOR SALE av TENDER The Town of Summcrside is offering for sale by tender. the following vehicles: 1:60 CM. 1943 Chevrolet ARMY TRUCK. 4-wheel drive. with 1-1 way plough. l-60 Cwt. 1943 Chevrolet ARMY TRUCK. 4-wheel drive. with T-V plough. I New No. 235 motors installed in each truck during the winter of T952. Tires in fair condition. Both trucks licensed for 1953. Tenders are invited and will be receiv- ed at the office of the Town Clerk up to 1.00 P.M. Saturday. February 28th. 1953. Vehicles open to inspection at the Town Hall. Summerside. HIGHEST on ANY TENDER NOT NECESSARILY ACCEPTED. J. E. CAMERON. Town Clerk. CAMEO THEATRE. KEN SINGTON Friday-Saturday 7:15-9:15; Matinee 3:30 on Saturday. A story of a young tennis star player and the price of fame in the big time Sports racket! Starring Sally Forrest as young tennis player, Claire Trevor as the plotter even if she is her mother. Carleton G. Young as Sports Promoter, in "HARD, FAST AND BEAUT- IFUL". Also Serial and News. REGENT TODAY 2.30. 7.15 e 9.15 . SAVAGE. MW DDR3? I ':iV:;,'5pLvogaMEiINNiC0L0R 1 is : 3; YOU! 0' -' . '1'; 'x. N CAPITOL Summer-side TODAY (MATINEE AT 2:30) ATTENTION - KIDS - ATTENTION One Feature Picture Only- "WILD HORSE AMBUSH" Starring The Rough Riding Kids Michael Chopin and Eilene Janos:-n EXTRA - EXTRA - EXTRA Along with "CARTOON CARNIVAL and "A 3 STOOGE COMEDY" DON'T MISS "CARTOON CARNIVAL" TONIGHT 7 - 9:95 .. 2 mo arts are NINA FOCH DONNA CORCORAN J is I third! I and "WILD HORSE AMBUSH" tarrlng Michael Chopin and Ellene Janseen See these Rough Riding Kids Tangle with a Counterfeit Gang. 1