not GUARDIAN. caAtu.or-rs-rowiv wrsos -min-rssn sure Traffic Safety Committee Holds Meeting the At the the regular meeting of church's work should be widely the Summcrside Board of Trade the new-Illly 01 svmwcl-10" 101' "10 circulated in all congregations a new comrnittee was ' ' r to be children and on the other hand 0;... chlldrentromthotinuthoyarotsoownorsvillboroountodto first able to walk, this conusittoo help put over the massage hasdrawnupa1istofdo'sandtctton!os-the children .don't for drivers. for c town.-5 themselves and also for the par- enta. ...3l': ."'"...."”':.""0e.”'..t2.?; t """'" y ans our: ",4 an gamma-.14, Palm gm -Mr. John 1!. Cameron. assist- bo asked. They will be requested ant Town Clerk. is a patient in to give lectures to the ,younger thl PHI"?! 00"'"Y ""F'"1 children on traffic safety as well where he will underlo "l DD!!- as to the older ones who drive ation. His many friends wish my 15. 1952- ,,,,s,... ' NORTH JHIIICAN Ll" ., ., swm; l.ir1uor.ProbIem At W "c"'fr""'f Presbytery Meeting At Borden A lnrsely representative rneet- ed that the in: of the Prince Edward Island Prelbytery or the United Church The committee proposes to put into operation a campaign to make the month of June "note fies Safety Month." Realising nooeutty of bringing forcibly home to the drivors.of all motor vehicles literature on, I3: IN llvlr IJ4 Q)”. Professional cards E. E. Psrlruss 0pt.D.. R.0.. OPTOIIIIIIST Giassoog rmoo syn lxnninetl otllce lloursr , go 1; - 1 to I and by appointment Phone our REGENT TIIIATIB BLDG. gunner Si. sununerstdo l 1'. Earle Hickey Chartered Arcollnlont canadisn nsnlr or couunorn Building lummersldo. P. I- I- PHONE sees it. F. lianter ll. 0. sumnsersldl. P: I. I- Campteta Vlausl Analyses Glasses Fitted PHONE 3110 sMAl..l.MAN's BUILDING orrosrsrsrar ilennedv & Mustard REAL ESTATE BROKER! Charlottetown. P. I. I. rt-opertlea Bought and sold Also a full Rental and Auctloneeri... Service. 125 Kent Street-Phone I10! W.E. DALLASIIAN Physician A surgeon otrlce: as losuner street Hours rim to 12.00 s. In. 2.00 to 5.00 p. In. l.00 to 0.00 p. in. Dlll 2353 VI. criteria 8. iiseil0iiAi.0 su-stator," Solicitor, Notary sea. u.n. office formerly occupied by Late Heath strong. I. 0. Money to has Collections Prosuptiy Attended To. an. 0l.Eil ya. neuenv veterinary surgeon - Phone If laasilstoo 01 Cnnudl. held at Borden on Wednesday, was informed that liquor consumption on the Island increased to over;2 1l4 million dollars during the year 1951. Great concern was shown about this fact especially because its implication of accompa ,ing material. moral, and physical waste and destruction. This proved to "be one of the highlights of the reports and discussions of the day. Mr. W. E. Brooks. continuing the report of the Laymen'a As- sociation. stressed the ear! for more intensive cvangeism that' will get to,the roots or this and other moral and spiritual prob- lems. The same strong note of evangelism was stressed later in the day in the report of the com- mittee of evangelism and social service. This included the need for a competent evangelist for the Maritime Conference area, the im- portance ot preaching missions conducted by special evangelists. -The Presbytery was pleased to hear a short talk from Dr. Ross C. Eaton. Field Secretary of the Maritime Temperance Federation, who is doing work among the '- ' churches. and social clubs on the island during the month of May. The nominating committee brought in the new slate of of- ficers including-Chairman. Rev. D. W. MacPherson, Murray Har- bour. Secretary, Rev. W. B. Crowc, Bcrlequc (re-elected), and treasurer. Rev. W. B. F. Corkum, Souris. Mr. Richard Creed and Rev. Dr. W. MscPherson were nominated as wmmissioners to the General Council which meets in Ontario this year. Ch ristlan The Committee on Education stressed the value of boys' and giris' camps and of church vacation schools. They urged the members of the Pres- bytery to take an active interest in these opportunities for Christ- ian training. ' Two young men from this Pres- byter-y,wero tr.-commended for or- dination to the Christian ministry ..Davld Barwise. Charlottetown and Clifford Moasc. Kcnsinglon. The committee on nastornl rc- lations rcportcrl the following min- later: are moving from this Pres- bytery: Rcv's. Leonard Bacon. John P Leonard woolfroy, R. A. Baxter and H. E. D. Ash- ford. Coming to the Presbytery are Roy's. W. N. Byers and W. H. Forsythe. - ho committee on the Mission- ary and Maintenance Fund re- ported that more charges had for- warded donations to Toronto by March 31. this year than at the same time last yenr. They urg- REGENT TONIGHT 7:15 - 9:15 2000 sud Cont .. and that an effort should be made to forward contributions regular- ly. at least quarterly. Mr. Allison Proltitt, speaking on the Mt. Allison fund, indicated an increased interest in many parts of the Maritime Provinces and called for further efforts to meet our responsibility to this import- ant institution. Many expressions of praise and appreciation were heard regard- ing Borden's beautiful new Church in which the sessions were held. Dinner was served by the Social Club in the basement of the church and a hearty vote of thanks by Mr. R. A. Proffltt ex- pressed the opinions of all who were present. ronosrejrodrs Continued rrom page 12 T"T-T"-:'"tsT'i-'4 700 Sullivan .. 13550 Sweet Grass 2100 Syivsnito 1000 Taku 3645 Tech Hugh 500 Toburn 3400 Tower Pets 2645 Trans Emp 3100 Trend Pete 3225 Triad Oil 4000 Tungsten 17800 U Mining 84 9300 U Asbestos 390 600 Un Keno . ll 1-4 3300 Un Lead till 5000 Un Oils 234 2600 Upp Can 184 2500 Van Roll .. as 1090 Ventures .. in 1.3 11500 Viilb,0ns. I 1700 Vulcan . -so 464 Watts Am .. 1.1 0000 Wat. Molar ., 5 1-: 12750 west Ashley its 6987 W I-lomest 258 300 W Leasehold 750 5600 Wtlrich no 10000 Wlltaey . 11. .::.-.::-.-:.m IINSINGTON Thur.-Fri.-Sat. 7:15-9:15. A popular comedy for all members of the ” uschoid- "LOUISA" Starring Ronald Reagan (asrDad), Charles Coburn, Ruth Hussey (as Mom). Spring Byington as Grand- ma. The funniest thing that ever happened to a family. A picture anyone should enjoy. Also Serial and News. CAPITOL TODAY 3:30 - 7:15 - 9:15 Warner Bros. bring tile Saturday Evening Post sensation-story to the screen! The 'Must-See' - Picture of the or Nbltltoihto rniamvuovr.2ros:;tRT - '3”... N . p ' Ll g . . .Ar.so urssr NEWS asst. Summon-gldo E;"6"R'5on oouems firm of Williams & Crue, Street, Sununerslde, address without delay. of Williams and Cruc. Mr. age. 5 NOTICE in: annual: iii BUSINESS We take this opportunity of infonning our cus- tomers that we have sold our interests in the printing and would respectfully request that all outstanding accounts he paid at the above To our many customers, who have given us their support during the 52 years we have been in busi- ness, we say "Thank You"-and we trust you will continue the some consideration to the new pro- prietor, Mr. Marvin Wiley, who will carry on the business as in the post, under the name the new owner for a limited time, rendering such as- sistance as may be found necessary. This will assure our customers of a prompt and satisfactory service. g Again thanking our customers for past patron- known as 'traftio safety oornmit- to impress on , teo' under the chairmanship of Mr. sity of instruction in the home for Lester Jenkins. This committee hold 000 Winchester .. 1540 windward 500 Winora 1100 Wr I-larg 3100 Yale Lead 10800 Yon Cannes 1500 Y: Bear .. 3000 Yukeno its . first CURB 300- can Collier . 1650 Dslhousla . 200 Pend Ora . 10500 Yukon Con Total sales - 2,124,000 shares. BANK! 340 Bank of Mom. 7 Bank of N! 100 Bank of Tor 425 Can nank of Corn 215 Royal Bani: 1 INDUSTRIAL! 450 Can Brew 300 Eimp A 190 Simp 3 WANTED 1000 BUSHELS QUAHAUGS Buyers wanted West of Charlottetown Contact: JACK CHALLIS. lloga 's Inn, Ti h afltter 6:00 p.I:k , A NOTICE I have been appointed dealer for the Belanger stov- es. Aii those interested in coal, wood, gas or electric . stoves and furnaces, also ' parts, contact Walter Wells, Aiberton, Earl Williams, Tyne Valle , Claude Hogan, Tignish, su dealers. ALVIN ll. PALMER Authorized Dealer 0'Leary situated at 210 Water. endeavour to Williams will remain with F. W. WILLIAMS L. B. CBUE. SDHDDL SPELLING Thbwilibearobroudust sfternoonattiteltudlosq a separate a mum. as ltaaa SPECIAL SDIIIIBMAIIS. - for 1-Scisssroomnivisios Wiiibe heard AV t.Thrsds Ma 15th tolighs uaiw. y . over .OJBWst4 p.sn. betwean' '.l'nl:MT.PI.n;LANTlOll00L i Norms sszosrous, altIesbovesoestlosods&oobsraaskedtoboon' attire otudlosstipss. sharp. lolarmsaslaboolrsssdoja ettIsl.l'.scIsruas0o.Ltd. iii PARADE FINALS of the contest held nu-T ontest between the follow- ' sslavmw. nine service feature cars. school officials, ciergymen, him a speedy recovrey 0! MI "Ir sunday school teachers and thea.- ual good health. nts the neces- HOI.MAN'S Summersiide WEEK - END SALE Friday and Saturday . On Sale 9o.m.---gNo Phone or Mail Orders---All Soles Final Clearance! 35 Only Menls Quality SUITS Gabardines, rayon and wool worsteds or all wool materials ' Unbleached SH. selected from broken ranges that were much higher in price. Single and double breasted styles and sizes 36 to 48 in the All purpose sheeting in medium weight, it will bleach with washing. This good qual- Clearing Entire Stock Misses' Spring SKIRTS IN THE 5 and 10 This seasonls styles made of gabardinc or wool materials in a variety of mod- els. There are lots of colors from. which to choose and the sizes are 12 to 20-WEEK-END SALB . Regular 3.98 and 4.98 2.99 Regular 2.98 For 1.99 -IIOLMAWS 5 AND IO J Open Stock Pattern in Sherbets, Goblets. Footed Juice Glasses, Ports and Cocktails and Sherbet Pl1itcs-cach- Extra Special For This Week-End Sale: Sherbets FREE with the purchase of two red or white. These have rubber soles and wedge heels. Sizes Goblets In the attractive "Wheat" Pattern 8 to 13 and 1 and 2. Regular 2.39 a pair, WEEK-l:'.ND SALE- A FOR. THE PRICE OF 2! a pair i .. A2 Goblets and 2 Shot-bots For SPECIAL! STEM . GLASSWARE g Hand Cut - - Famous "Wheat" Pattern group. WEEK-END SALE- ity, long wearing Sheeting is approximate- iy 72 inches wide. WEEK-END SALE- -l!0LM.AN'S on! Goons- Cotton baibriggan Vests and Briefs for ev- . eryday wear. The color is white only and r the sizes medium or large. Regular values C -ll0LMAN'l uNGslus- ' E t v e" i ' L s ' x ra . Ir s ast eason s to 15. The collection includes cottons, spuns, taffetas. etc., in an array of sum- mery colors. Regular 2.75 to 12.95. WEEK- -1los.MsN's i ' iv ' 0 earrng. Women s s Over 40 lovely, flattering Hats from which to choose! iMade of trimmings include flowers, feathers and the very new velvet ribbons. Regularly priced from 3.95 to 11.95-WEEK-END SALE- 0 Womens UNDERWEAR to 98 cents. WEEK-END SALE- 25 styles from which to choose in sizes 1 1 , END SALE- & 10011! csN'rar.- i felt or straw in .9. wide range of beautiful Spring shades. The -noL.VtaN's MlLl.lNElll'- SALAD PLATES-Each 1.45 Extra Value in Dhildrenls SANDALS "T" Strap styles made of pliable, bright-finished leather, brown. You get two 1.78 1.79 HOI..MAN'S Summerside s