I - ............4...;.i..4...- PAGE FOURTEEN . ., ..wfl-IE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN N APRIL 27. 1951 "iii:-. WESTERN GUARDIAN -FABIIIEBS have your electric fencer reconditioned for efficient operation and longer battery life Hunter Radio Service, Kensington. -.... -SOUTH FREETOWN PLAY- ERS present their Variety Concert in I-I:irt.sviilc Friday. April 27th. at 8.00 P. M. sponsirecl by Sprlngton Women's Institute. -SEE THE THREE ACT PLAY. "Aunt Tillie Goes To Town" in Malpeque Hall. l5l'lllB.,V'. April 27th, at 8.15 P. M Pi-csenied ily Mal- pequc IV, I. . -CENTRAL BEDEQITE BAP- TIST CIIIVRCH. - Services Sun- day mnrnm: H A. M. Sunday School l0.l.": A. M. Rev C. A. Bril- ien. Mini;-irr. -BEIIEQIT-'. l'NITF.l) (llll?R('lI CHARGE.--Sei'i.'irc.s Sllllfl.'I)'. April '.':9tl'l. Bcclcque ll A. M Albany 3 P. M. Borden 7."-O P. M. Rev. W. Burton Ci-nwc. B. .i.. Minister. -THE LADIES OF ST. )IARK'S CIIURCII. will hold fl pantry sale nl Keir Cini-k's Store, Saturday niizht, April Zlllh, beginning at 8 o'clock. -Fl,'ND.IMltZ.V'l'Al. B A l"l' IS I (IHURCH. Control Bedeque. Rev. D. M. Fraser. Pastor. Services for Sunday, April 2.'lth. Ccntral Bode- que. 104': A. M. and '.'..".0 P. M. Borden 3 PM. Prayer Meeting and milk Slildf cvcry Tliiirsday. Ercryoiie wclcninc. -THE NIATIGATF. FARRIAGE S-HOP is npcn nzmn in l'P'TlI'n an kinds of work. my Onn wishing to have truck i7l”l('i, trailers, wheels, liiriiiliiru irqmii-cd, iipiinlsleigv, no job too big or too small. Elton Sharpe -NEW' LONDON PRESBI”l'I'lR- IAN CUI5R('lIl'I - Socvicr-s Sun- day. April Eflth. lifton 11.00 A. M, South Granville 2.30 l). M. Long Rivcr 730 P. M. her, I), A. Camp. bcll. Minister. --WOOD LOT DEBATE-An in- to: .t.in:.r cicbritc was held in Sher- brnoki-. h.ill rm Turtsclay cvcniiig, U19 Hlblcrt liviiic. "Resolved that. in well nizinriccrl 10-acre wood lot, will yield grcntr-r returns than 10 acres of potatoes," sherbrooke team winning the dcbrite. Those taking part. were Urban Lnuglilin, Catherine Dcklrvr, Clnrcncc Mc- Driiiald frnin Slicrhi-nnkc. and .lim Donald. Rnbnrt ixfr-Aw-x- and Don- ald Hardv from tho .Vli'Illlll.'lSt"-Alina district, The ,iiiri:n: -yarn Rrv, Mr, Sheen, Charlrs Yon and Bob Le- Clair. Eiilcrtziiiinirint was siiiipllcd by Naliniizil Film nnriril, pictures sliown h- Miss Heir-ii Wniio and Peter l)PKliFl' Liiiirh ir.-is .-crvcd by the Slici'hi'nnkc larllcs. I -RETliRNl".D H())lI'-I - Mr and Mrs Gcorse Wilkinson of Spr.r.:- field Wiv-t, llllfl Mr. and Mrs. Ralph liliii-.l..cnn:in oi Siimniei-side icturned homo on Sunday after- noon nftrr .':pr:ndin'.: a very ple-.i:;- nnt and nninrnhlc vnr: rich in Flo- rida. Mr. .Vl.'l"L”llllll!l 1 soil, L-'.iu- ridris, whn rm.-niiwniiieci them as for as Bnssmi. lii:i.".s.. rciurneri liomc with hi.-1 pnrcnls nltcr spend- ing some timo with relatives in the United States. Mrs. John Mac- Lennzin oi Sllfllll'l0rFldC, who ac- canlprliiiccl her son as fnr :15 B55- lnn, li-l:i.-s,, i-rliiriicil linmr mi Silli- ilriy Fll'"l'l'llOll ririrr '-1Vf'll(llllg sum" lll'I'l'3 visilinc her (laughter. Mrs. James P. Pappas and Col. Pappas. M.D.. and family. of Gray Gablr-. Blizzard's Bay. Mass: also her lhrcc sistrr-.. Mrs. Vfaltrr Bennett. Wziltlinm. Mass; Mrs. .i.B. Haicii. and Mrv G i” l.mrlrr niTl1clmoih. Mass Mrs. Mar.Lennaii reports the weather in Cape Cod much this same as in Prince Edward Island. FOR SALE ONE LARGE SIZE OFFICE SAFE. SIMMONS AND MacFARLANE LTD. Summerside Professional cards 3. F. Hunter 0P'l”0Ml:'l'RIS'f Cnmplcie Visual Analyses Ginsu: Fitted PHONE ans IMALI.MAN'5 BIIILDING Somme:-side, l'.!1.l. i I l . I i rigifiliiiiiii. 0pt.I).. R.0. OPTOMETRIST Eyes Exunlneil mum Fitted I Office floors: 0 to I) - I to I Ind by oppointnenl Phone 3201 Isuzu! THEATRE snoo. ' sunnm.lt.. Sumner-Illa I. lulu Nlclily Chartered Accountant consdlu llnnlr or common: Bllldlng lenuuetde. P. I. I. PIONI RIC O'LecI'y and Vicinity, I Inspector Merritt Callaghan of Albsi-ion was o visitor to -oiuary on Wednesday, April 18. -Fred Mnclzod and Harry Mac- Kinnon of the Brian were business visitors to 0'I.eary on Thursday, April 10. -Mrs. Prod Rogerson and her two small children Wanda and James, are spending a few days in West Devon. the guests of her par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. James '1'. Wood. lion. W. E. Darby, Attorney Gen- eral. and Hon. Forrest Phillips. Mount Royal, Speaker of the Leg- islature. were visitors to O'Lexiry nn Wednesday morning. April ill. Mr. Darby is a former siicccssiiil school teacher at 0'Leary. --Fred Rogerson of Unionvale. accompanied by hLs Mother and his brother L.eRoy and Mrs. John Bernard have left. for Saint. John, N. B. where Fred's father is ill. They were also accompanied by Mrs. Bruce MacNaught of Carle- ton. Lot 6. who will visit her sister in Saint Stephen. N. B. There was a line turnout at the first service of a ten days evan- gellstical campaign at the 0'Leary Church of the Nazgreiic on "Dies- day night, April 11. when the t-.il- ented and gifted Evangelists, the Mullen Trio. took charge of. the meeting. They are good singers and forceful speakers. Rev. Mr. Mullen's home is in Digby County. Nova Scotlia. They were at 0'l.eiir.V and vicinity about six years ago. They have a compact and comfort- able trailer in which they live. as '-asnnoow (IN THE W'AI.-I."- HALF or nounu: mu. AT CAPITOL --From the very first nionu-nt that Dell Faring murders Celia. the sister who thin-g away from her. and then lctsi the blame tail on Colin's hus'oand.,' unaware of 3 secret witness in the, person oi a six-year-old child, "Shadow on the Wall" holds the spectator in a relentless grip suspense and excitement. g i The M-G-M mystery-dramn., showing at the Capitol Theatre, is' one of the most unusual to come out of Hollywood. First of all, it breaks away from the accepted who-dun-it tradition ni uni lcltini: the nudiencc know who the crim- inal is until the final rr-el. Second- ly, it engenders suspensr in the characterization of a little child nhose mind has become unhinged in the shock of witnessing A crime. The attempts of the murdcrcss to put this little witness out of the way balanced ngalnsi the efforts of I skilled psychiatrist to restore the child's memory and thus fer- ret out the true criminal gives the story lls emotional validity and dramatic wollop. The departure from the familiar is also stressed in tho casting of "shadow on the Wall." Ann Soih- ern. famous for her light comedy roles. leaves the laughs behind for the first time to ploy the sinister role of the murds-ress and proves herself as adept at straight drama has taken every-i as she is in the wisecrncklng field. 7 g they move from place to place. He is a minister of the Reformed Bap- tist. Church. After his campaign in 0'I.eary concludes on May first. the Evangelists will conduct a similar campaign in the Elmsdnle and also the Mount Pleasnt Naz- arene Churches. The many friends of Mrs. Nel- son Mncwilliams of CD99 WONG. will be very sorry to learn that she fell and broke her hip. she is a patient at the Prince County Hospital in Summsrslde and is resting 35' well as can be eXPi-fC'v9d- Mrs. Ros sti-ans of 0'1-:08-Vii I5 3 daughter. I-fer legion of friends wish Mrs. Macwilliams a Sileedf convalesence. -Mr Sziniiiel Cornish of Carle- tnn, Lot 6. accompanied by his m' tie sun Bill, and Mr. Douglas Cor- nish or Uiiionvalc. left. by pniotor on 'l'llllI'.SiI(ly inm'iiin:. April l9. for Nrntown. Maini-. He expects in rrturn home on Mloiiday. APT” K23, and will be accompanied by his moths: who has spent the past scivcral months, since Sept. 1950. 4Vl5'lI.illg in Maine. - --There was a very fine attend- ance at the O'Leary Church of the Nzizarene on Thursday night, April 319. when the special evangcllstical services which begim On APT” 17: continued. The Evangelist is Rev. H. S. Mullen of Havelock, N. S. in Digby County He is a minister of ,the Reformed Baptist Church. At the services there are special musi- ,cnl numbers by the Mullen Trio. The special services continue until Min" first. --The o'L.cary United Church Young People's Union met on Tliiirsdiiy niizhi. April 19, with the Nprr-sident, Miss Hester Bootes. presiding and riintluctlng opening worship. The secretary, Miss Olive l.lclly, read the minutes. The tress- -urer. Miss Eva J. MacLennan. pre- isenicd a fine financial report and also cunriiictecl a line worship ser- vlrc. The study was entitled ”Rac- inl Aiiimo.x,lties" and was conduct- ied by the president. A short od- (lress on the topic was given by the niinistcr. Rev. W. G. Dickson. after which the meeting closed with the Mizp-ah Benediction. -The Bloomfield United Chiirch Young People's Union met for their regular meeting on Tues- day night. April 17. in the Y. P. U. room of the Church, with the president. Harry M:icAusinncl, pre- siding and conducting the open- ing woiuchip. Plans were made for sponsoring a play early in May and further plans were made re- garding the Auction sponsored by the Y. P. U. The lesson entitled. ”Let.'s Look at Japan". was let: by Leila Craswell. who was assisted KINU EULE TEA 'Fragrmi! rinrl I)i'Iirim1.s- A good gabardine suit. is GABARDINES time-and always find a pleasure. These are woven- in-England, all wool material in rich, solid colors-- fawn. brown, teal, blue and navy. Tlioy're tailored by Prince Clothing for complete ease and excellent ap- pearance. The sizes are 36 to 42. "Where OIII TIIOIIIII Moa” dn.lI”n'A-n nnnm wen um zvuv wast: wrm . b norsuiiu. one you'll wear for a long Iedeque Notes Rev Theodore Ross. pastor oi the Bnyfield United Church, was on the Island last Thursday, unend- ing tho funeral of the late Mr. A. G. Mnccaull. at North Bedeque. Mir. William Callbeck, Central Bedeque, who has been ill for about two months is still confined to his bed. Mr. Callback is in his 87th year. About the middle of March. Mr. Robert Affleclc began the erection of a bungalow for his fnther-ln- law, Mr. James Arbing. Tryon. He was assisted by several other men The building is now ready for oc- who have spent the winter with their daughter. Mrs. Affleck and Mr. Affleck. will make their home here in future. They are cordially welcomed to the village. On Monday morning. April 9, Mr Walter Leard, a well known and highly iespected resident of this village, made the mistake of taking two toblespoonfulls of salt- petre, thinking it salts. Immediate- ly he suffered agonizing pain. The resident doctor, (Dr. Moresidei was called at once and rendered assistance. Fcir three days suffer- ing continued. and on Thursday, Mr. Leard was taken to the Prince by a number of the members. A contest was enjoyed, led by Mrs. Heber Proiitt. The meeting closed with the Mlzpah Benediction. in smart. PRINTED DIMITY - it”: run launder: beautifully. wide-pi-Iced a yard -........- elude dots, checks and flowers L cupancy. and Mr. and Mrs. Arbing. Home on Inn lN9 liokfgngn are lbw County Hospital. Although the hospital doctors were not fsrnilnr with such an unusual cue, they are sole to help Mr. loud 1nd at latest nccounts good improvement is being made. though he still suf- fers a good deal. , The April meeting of the "Edith Thompson" Auxiliary of the W. M. S. was held at the home of Mrs. Walter Bowness. In the absence of the president. Mrs. W. Burton Crowe presided. Mrs. Essie Wright led the devotional service. The programme was in charge of Mrs. Wilfred Craig, assisted by several of the members. An interesting reading on temperance was given by Mrs. Ivan Dawson. Seventeen Imembers answered roll call. The next meeting to be at the home of IMrs. Edwin Lord. Programme committee for May meeing is Mrs. Ralph Callback and Mrs. Arthur Murray. Lunch committee Mrs. ,Essie and Wrs. Wilfred Craig. This meeting was held on Wednes- iday afternoon instead of Tuesday, lthe usual day. The funeral of the late lV.'I:' A. G. Ma.cCoull, North Bedeque. took place on Thursday afternoon, Ap- ril 12. and was attended by mimy 'relatives and friends. Rev. K. Campbell was assisted in the ser- vice in the United Church. by Rev. iTheodore Ross. Bnyfield, N 8., ii illfe-long friend of liilr. Maccaull. :'PWo daughters and two sons are Heft. to mourn. They are Mrs. J.-iclr ,hodd, Milton, and Mrs. John ;Green. Bcdeque, Ralph. merchant, Carleton Siding and Lorne on the BOMBAY MODEL DAIIY BOMBAY - (OP) -Built It A cost of ss.4co,ooo, Bombay now: new dairy form will soon go into full production. The plont. de- signed to hlndle 41.140 pounds of milk per hour is the llrlelt in the country. Present Bombsy milk supply is estimated at 493,000 pounds- dslly. HISTORIC N ASSEMBLY The first popular Nov: scam at Halifax w use ly for elect- Inlte proof that a crime has been . W. p -:.- . .,............-....,, Ti: cnmiin THEATRE 1:-on sun- msu and Saturday am PM. i ' ”8EALED VERDICT" Dealing with the prosecution of war rlmlnall in Germany. show- ing that democrlicy demands def- Property of the late Join, Toombs, Cape Traverse, con. sisting of one acre land, house, electricity, barn. committed before punishment is imposed. Also Sport Reel and Popeye Cartoon. GORDON zroonms, Summerside ed in 1758. homestead. one sister survives. Mrs. Fred schurnnn, Oalgary. It is only six weeks since Mrs. Moc- caull passed away. Mr. Carl Mac- Caull. broadcaster. Halifax. is I grandson of the decensetfs broth- er. The sympathy of this oommun. ity is extended to the boreovod 1-ex. ntives. Interment was in the North Bedeque cemetery. -W. CAMEO THEATRE KENSINGTON Friday rind Saturday 7:15-9:15; Mntlncc 2:30 on Saturday. Errol Flynn in the kind of action-pack- ed role you love him best in. Technicolor adventure- "MONTANA" Co-slzirring Alexis Smith and comcdiiin S. Z. 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