'Fl)l‘lii!liill of Prince Edward Island _iii_AY_i_6, i941“ WESTERN GUARDIAN AGENTS: J. Elmer Murphy, 18S Hanover Street, and Georro Glow. e0 ottewe Street. F suluminsrne and rnlncc comer! i3 Nevvl. " ‘ rlptionl. Advertising. ' The Guardian maybehonglttatanyotthe following etoree in Snmmoraltloi gm Bookstore. Water Street; Gourlfee Drngetore, Bl Central Street: gar-onto Bakery, Water Street; Mark Gautlet, 01 Granville ingot, The Guardian will be delivered to any laome in Summerelde. Carrier Boy at to P" Ill! or 18o w week. Phone zoo roi- thle service n; give roll! "'5" l° u" 5°! "D9115" Ill delivery on your route. .-BUYING ease every day except —l‘ll IIISIITOWN mavens, ‘unday. Payln! liilheat market llrlwlm l-lall. litonday, May 19th, arlces. Sinclair 6a Stewart Ltd. Curtain 8.3). Sponsired by Albany ; _-_. Village Institute. . m-PMNUE COUNTY fart-nor ——- vl-anis married man for 7 months -ATTEND the rummage ‘ sale farm work. Will pay $12.00 per in the Presbyterian Church hall month and 4 aerleeseed potatoes in on Saturday, May 11 at 3 pm mi, Box 426. care Guardian. -I"OR. BALI-I NS-Tv hydrgullg -VI<'OR SALE Stack o! hay and hoists. one with steel box and new‘, motors.’ and , automobile and truck Willard MacDonald, Dodge DeSolo Sales iind Service. Sum~ inerside. lg-disc seed drill; also large quantity mixed grain. S3. Beaten, Suinmerslde East. ‘INDIAN RIVER 1st Conlpaiu, m Girl Guides ill/ill present a pro- —.‘iIILI.lNERY---Fol' the ialost firiini of Cfillllllllc slmis- D0419?“ fillies in hats to suit your needs. and one uct play in lndlan River visit the Mary M1110. 0090506- lizill. Friday. May 16th. Admission Capitol Theatre, Summer-side. 35¢ llnd 25c. i -FOIt SALE. May 19. walllt HLBPIDEQUE UNITED CHURCH. dining room suite. l Enterprllse . s1 ces Silfiflti)‘. May 18th. i947. Monarch Range. Call after 6 p.n1. nciicque 1i /\. M. AIPIllly Ii l’. ‘M. iit 2Gl Wutci- Sl., Su-nuzncrsidc, or Bordon 7.30 l’. Al. Minister, Rev. phone 150. J; M. Baxter. B. D. . —I'HONE 121 FOR YOUR NEXT Q-TRYON UNITED ClliCUlli-lbeauly appointment. Our new per- spl-viccs for Sundy. May 18‘-‘.i. ‘Tryon E imnncllt wave machine H00 .\, M. Czipc ‘Trnvcrw 3.00 l’.l\i.l your hair, ‘lino lVlary Aiilne, opposite Fizipallrl 7.30 P- Ml ISPY- J- 0- Jill"! Capitol Theatre, Summersidc. dine, Minister. l .-.t'A‘l‘l>lOLlC “CAIRNS LEA-I e e ... .. ..... ._<. .. c. .l.-i... or i=<»i>--' 0.0.F. Nomination n, .i n, pi i‘. home 'l'lli‘.\'(lfl_\' , 8 o'clock. Lunch \\‘.'l be e - Admission 110 cents. "ROTARY 1\lEE'l‘ll\'-Ci — The _..__. regular meeting of the Summer-l Al a nomination meeting for ride Rotary Club on Tuesday lvaslthe Third District of Prince llElfl rievolcd to _ _ linsinrss. Mr. Clarence Mercer lvlr-i i evening, two candidates were m. only guest. Mr. R. E. Ellis chosen to contest the next provin~ h w_ Hancock ;cp°,-p;(\‘c1ul election for the 0.0.1“. Pally. . 1 Mr. , Al.“ llie year's activities of the ‘ Mlv Cyrus Gallant. Welllllu-vll Slimnicrslrie Youth Cciitre lllC. ‘ig3:b13218flllinsaxllllllléawallzil‘ ~ urn; n cneral (liscurz- _ _ _ “m ‘new H g The “mum. 1 kin. Grand Rrvcr. for councillor. W" 0111,51,? ‘{‘,'l°,j,°.‘,°,';,,.,,,o,, (m. i‘; Mr. Gailants nomination, \\'lll(l'I "l “g0 or gchilérél‘ m amend “V. l1 was unanimous, was moved by YIRUUTICCrIOSLIVBI in Charlottetown Own” Gauam’ wflungm-m u“ was discussed and seine member."- ii’ ed their cars “m” O Cl- ~- Thcre were twp names llhe meeting for councillor. Mr. Eugene Brooks, Wellington. bo- lng defeated on the ballot by Mr. Larkln. Mr. Larklnfia nomination was moved by Howard MacK n- snixnan hll-JETING ar llll.l.- ttitl-JST LODGE-On inst Friday evening a dinner meeting was held at Hillcrcat Lodge. Summer- Slfll‘. by the Nlilllmfll Unempllly‘ non. Grand River and secondedl by Michael Morrison. Grand Rivc.'. = nicnl lnsilrancc Commission As- Mr. Brook's nomination was n-ov- ‘riilrlcen members from Charlotte-W m] i... Jgseph garrison, Alirflll“ thin and clcvcn from Summer- sldc were present. Mr. Earle Can- noii. the president. was in the chair. After dinner lied been scrvrtl by Mrs. Arthur McEwcn. a was chairman of the meetinil- nunilzci- of matters concerning tli: Mr. Douzllls v work of the organization were dls- Olsflllllfl‘ flllllrfiésvll llle lllvflllllil cussed and an entertainment con1- l5 did 815° "l9 "lldldllw-‘l-‘Er miltee and resolutions committee " were appointed. each consisting of two members from Charlottetown and l\\'0 from Summersidc. S Gallant. Wellington. Mr. Maurice Fitzgerald. Rrcli- niond. constituency president. pics NOT nun; Ls acute during ' hi. l. —G. II. M.- l-‘LAXUAP-ia a new preparation manfuactured especially for the cleaning of painted aurfacea-lt has Linseed Oil as a base and because iii‘ this it will restore the original glese. FLAXOAP la excellent for cleaning Furniture, Rugs, Floors, Window Shade: and Automobiles. as well aa for general cleaning. It is moat economical-you merely add one or two tablespoons of FLAXOAP to a gallon of harm water. the one pound tin la only 30 cents. Try FLAXOAP today. It brllhtflil lllll cicnna like magle. HARDWARE DEPARTMENT. .-\ huge carton of Men's Cotton Knit Shirts and Jockey Shorts is being unpacked in the 5 and l0 Department. These Shirts and Shorts ire of fine quality cotton knit material. The alaee are email, medium end large. And the price Ia exceptionally reasonable. 5 AND 10 DE- PAILTMENT. Among the new arrivals in the China Department is an 8-inch PYllEX Cake Dlsli. This aquare pan la really something. You can use it for baking Meats. Brenda, Cakes and Desserts. A square (Jake l'nn of this size is moat useful and the name PYREX le TOPS. The llrlrc of this dleh Is 67 cents. CHINA DEPARTMENT. In the Youth Centre 1 noticed a truly smashing girl's Blouse-the fllunhattan Junior Glrl—made of rayon crepe with either red or blue embroidery on the square neck and frllled culls. it has front button. closing and long-sleeves. The sleee are 10 to 14. and the price le 3.50. ‘llie Manhattan Junior Girl Ie the prettiest and amartest Blouse I've seen for girls this season. YOUTH CENTRE. 20% . REDUCTION OFF LIST PRIOE‘ Electric Heaters $8.25 to $I6.75 Electric Irons,‘ Plain and Automatic . .. $3.88 lo $l0.95 Electric Toasters $3.95 to $5.00 Electric Hotplotea, single and double - $3.95 to $13.95 Electric Broilers, Heating Poda and Curling Iroiie Lumps, priced from . . . . $3.50 to $23.50 Some Recordings and Albums, else Record Players SIIMMEIISIIIE rcvitailzcs the discussion of ciiib ‘kin lhc Sllniinerside Town Hall last ‘ lseconded by Eugene Brooks, Well-i bclure, Village and seconded by Cyrus E.‘ MlicBrlcn, C.C.l'-‘., v Bails are no‘. blind, but their vision day g5 well as _ * WRIGHT 8r BELL - IF IT'S ELECTRICAL CALL US Borden Mr. and Mn. Jemea Graham who have been ependlng their honey- moon at the home of Mr. and Mrl- Gordon Jay. Borden. left on Wednesday for their new home in St. John, N. B. Mrs. Graham was formerly Min Mabel Kelly of Lit. tie River. N. 3.. and is a. sister or Mre. Gordon Jay. , u... - ---a SUMMERSIDE ' "rooxv (Friday) end SATURDAY Mr. and Mre. Hyatt Haalam and Mrs. Everett Harlem o! Spring- fleld were irueeta o! Mr. and Mrs. George Sharpe of Borden recent- 5’- Mre. Hugh Ahearn of Borden iunderwent an operation iii the ll’. C. Hospital on Wednesday ail-l iateet reports are that elie Is do- l ing nicely. Mre. Wed Thomas of Granvi- spent a few days this week 1i Borden with Mr. and Mrs. Hui i; MaeKenzle. Mrs. William Wlilsh of Bordon Saturday. I spent the weekend at her home ‘in Brsdalbarie. A number of men are employed fie this week putting up ‘offices l and billets for the Maritime Foun- dation Company who expect to begin work on the new pier in the near future. Miss Hattie Ross of Summer- slde spent the weeknd with her lsister. Mrs. Hector Mat-Kcnzie o-t’ Borden. i _..._ | Miss Helen MaoAieer of Borden has returned home after being a patient in the P. C. Hospital. Mrs. Florence Jay of Summer- side spent Sunday with her stll Gordon and Mrs. Jay at Borden.- gel. Mr. Quelcli said the Govern- ment's policy was heading for n lower production which “might very well lead to a depression.” He traced this to a statement by.’ Fi-ilance Minister Abbott that present demand and production could not be mi-iintniiled. Mr. Raymond said Britain hurl forecast a $1.000,000,0o0 surplus yct Canada still was giving her assistance. l-lc inferred to the fact that Canada, was selling wheat to Britain at below the world price. He depicted the policy as one o. "at the service of the Empire." The Canadian Guv rnment had tiround up with a surplus. Because of that fact income tax concession should have been made effective from lust Jun. I instead of from July i. Exemption for single and mar- ried persons should have been increased. A11 medical expenses should have bccn made exempt for taxation purposes. Now only ex- penses ahove four per cent of in- Also Truvellolk und Crime Doesn't Poy Shows 7:I5-9:l5 Matinee Solurdoy 2z3b With the 6th Cllopler of HOP HARRIGAN Serial Shown MATINEE ONLY BEGINNING MONDAY FOR 3~~DAYS—~3 A. .l. Cronin's "THE GREEN YEARS" Stcirring Charles Coburn come lire deductible for inromc "4???’ I 4'1"‘ tax purposes. —-——~—————--V—-——————— He sol-d the exemption slioiud be B. c. raised to $500 for dependents and be applicable to youths up to 25 years of age who are attending .. . .. .. . - college or university. Matthews lCC5"-~~KOUICH8_\' East); Mr. Quelch expressed criticism vll'lDl' tQuch-h ISC~/\"BKIIR) and“)! the heavy national debt and Maximo Raymond tBIK-Bcauhar- said the Government should re- nois-mprairiei. duce it by refunding through the Bank c-I Canada. The debt should have been financed through the blink during llie war. Before the ivnr the dcbt 11nd iCoiitinu-rd {run Page 1i Denice Dollar Charges Allvr lilo Ilutrsf‘ opened. JllaIlCG Minister llsiry row on a question been less than 53.000.000.000; n 1w o! privilege to "deny aviihoui it totalled more than $17,000,000,- qualification" a, statement ycster- 000. day by Rodney Adamson (PC-l He laid that financing through York West) that the Canadiarilthe Bank of Canada would not dollar had been moved to parity necessarily result in inflation if ivilli the American dollar last handled wisely. ll‘ Government July because of pressure lro-m loans were financed by the bank. Washington. ‘there would be more money ior In the debate. Mr. said it was time the governmenti was ilrrlwrln: public works nroqcut expenditures by examining jet-is for execution in periods of:“cosl.ly items," such as [he Na. uncnlpltmymtlll- HE lllltill l-Ilihtional Film Board and Govern- th-e Government inaugurate its eo- merit Information S9l‘VlCO5,_W.lIl1 a cial security and welfare oro- view to reducing them. rams. g Mr. Raymond said that with l $352,000,000 surplus for 191647 ihe Government should have App]e5 have been cultivated 1n izralllcd slclllvl" l-lx- rcllgl- ll; Great Britain since the Roman touched on immigration an sai Qmupguoyp it was liinc the Government gave more consideration to assisting’ Canadians than assisting Britain. Mr. lililiiliciu; said llmt lvllcn lie ivzis- serving as n illcrgllllllll Ill-E siil-.ii_v. iiitli exemptions, did liul. Zaplluly ‘ investment in industry. » l-le suggested the Government ANCIENT FRUIT Billions 'li -L~ - tax payers iI-‘IIZ .~‘l.1'..‘.-.'.‘.°‘.‘..“.Zii"§l1.. the ....i- gpggmg pug |=|i|gliy m glirugpgv, 7 MAY 1S and I7 Tomato Juice, 2 cons . 25c and Batteries. A PIIOIIE I27 ivas a visitor to Charlottetown on . Mrs. Lorne Ooualnr of Borden , Dates, lb. 25c Plums, 2 cons 39c Peoclies, 2 cons . . . . . . .. 6lc Soups, 6 cans .. 65c Pickled Beets, Z4 or. leis 34c Corn, 2 cons . . . . . . . .. 35c String Beans, 2 cans .. 28c Pens, 2 cons . . . . . . .. 28c Salmon, Fancy Red, Z cons 59c Pumpkin, can l7c Souei Kraut, con I6c Limo Beans, can . . . . .. 17c Grapefruit Juice, con . I5c Orange Juice, can I5c Beef Sausages, can 37c Boiled Dinners, con 22c Eating Figs, 2 pings. ...35c WE ALSO HAVE IN STOCK: Men's, Women's end Children's Rubber Boots; Points and (Oil, any quantity; burn spray; stock spray; barbed wire; cisplioll shingles; starter strips; roofing cement; plastic cem- ent; felt poper; roofing poper; nails; staples; Firestone Tires Special on Sliur Sliock Electric Fences. COME IN AND LOOK AROUND THE___CHARLOTTETOWNV GUARDIAN iliiiéirTuiiiiTliéil 0f Wool ls_l'r_oli|em NEW YORK. Mill’ 15- (APJ-— Police property clerk Frank Leucl. UtTHSiDlléllly coiled upon lo shouv the wisdom oi a Sololilon, today divided equally between two wo- men $1.536 found iii a bail of wool. The dilemma hogan Der. S. i045. when Mrs. Grace ‘Prisiaino gave licr DlKIll-§‘(‘lll‘~Oltl soil. William. It ball of wool to lake to school as a contribution to e Red W058 TRYON OREA-M HAIILERS ' lilr. Ernest lllaclnnie will start hauling cream on the Emerald} route Monday, May 1t9h. lllfl "l! Breadalbane _ 23rd. One trip daily until further notice. C. E. GAMBLE Secretary. BERNARIYS STORE I Stock Drivers 4.79 Troces 4.50 Rein Cools 6A5 Halters .. I75 Bridles, work .. . . . 3.00 Collars 4.50 up Chisels, Conodiun, I" , 1.00 3-4". 90 l-Z". 85 Otlier Chisels, 3 for .. 2.00 Gillette Bled-es, 5 for .. 1.00 Plastic Cooling, can 2.00 Hum Straps, .eocli . . 38c Electric Soldering Iron, GGCII..,. ......2.2O Children's Shoes 2.49 Floor Wox, con 38c Hummers 1.15 Teo Kettles 1.49 route Friday. May, Items In _ll’len’s Wear Thai llave Been In Short Supply Now In Stock Dress Shirts Reliable makes that oaeure fit and comfort in stripe}, plql_li and while. Priced from $2.50 to $5.00. ' " Sport Shirts Of different qualities, plains and plaids, just wliof you want for oil}- liig weer on that holiday or picnic. Prices $2.50 to $8.50. Pyiamas Broadcloth Pyiomos, sizes A, B, C and D or 36, , 38, 40 end 42, good quality printed and Vere;- Sellirig from $3.50 lo $5.95. ' Neckwear A large range to choose from in plains, fancy case rnrlcijccn peisleys and stripes in almost any quality you MANY OTHER ITEMS OF INTEREST IN OUR MEN'S WEAR DEPARTMENT DROP IN AND SEE THEM .TllE.ll.°U5E or AUALlT/ a.‘ ‘drive. The wool wits unwound by aight-year-o-ld Roberto Martinez. Martinez. money. son of Mrs. Carmen When lic (IISCDVEFECI the his mother claimed it. c-i.a'iRi"iiEéF‘éTfiVrr. North Wulcs is sziid to produce the world's best slate. OREAM ROIITE; Mr. Lorne Nicholson, Ston- chel, hos been engaged to col- lect cream for the undersign- ed over route which formerly was collected by Mr. Ben Cousins. First trip lher notice. CRAPAUD CREAMERY CO. "':@ ORAPAIIO THEATRE “THE HARVEY GIRLS" In Technicolor Judy Gorlond - John Hodiok ‘Also Second Chapter of Seriol "WHO'S GUILTY" Fri. 8:I5; Sol’. 7:30-9:30 ist-aesilcr. CREAM ROIIT Mr. R. N. Dawson, Cropuud, hos been engaged to Truck will leove Crcipoud not earlier than 7 d.n1. vio Weslmorelond, Rose Volley, Shamrock, County Line lo Gamble‘: Corner, thence to Creamery via Tryon Brunch and Lower Tryon. The Cream- ery operators suggest tliol puf- rons who have tlie opportunity will make use of this service. Monday, Mciy I9, once weekly until fur- CRAPAUD CREAMERY CO. MONTHLY REPORT SUMMER.- STDE POLICE COURT Drunkanncre - Arreete, Convic- tions 15, Dismissed l. Driving to O. Dn-OBSGI i. Con- vlctiona l. Dismissed l. ‘Theft-Arrests 1. Convictiona 1. C0n5umlng--Ca5BS 3, Convictions 1 Fines and 00st: collected $190.50. I Bike Licenses collected $52.00. Dog Licenses collected $9.00. Labor licenses collected $20.00. Pedlers licenses collected $3.00. Delivery licenses collected $5.00. ‘lruclc licenses collected $4.00. Misc. licenses collected $15.09. I may say that during the com- i-iig month a special drive will be made to collect all dog taxes with a view of lessening the dog population of the tovvn.-—S. could desire o choice from $1.00 to $3.50. Men's Hate Famous Biltmora end Budd Hots for Men, oII the new sliodee of brown, grey, blue, etc. Slicp brims, off the face and Hombergs. A choice from $5.00 to $8.50. ’ " . Gloves Fine quality gloves, deersklii, plcceiy hog end reliable kid iii brown, ton and natural. Size: 7 I-2 to IO. Price range $2.50 to $6.50. Suspenders All elastic button and clip-en styles, large oi eorlmenl to choose from, or $1.00 to $1.50 pair. EELTS ai- $1.00 to $2.50 GARTERS 50c M75: ARMBANDS 15c to25a Handkerchiefs Fine combric and linen. Combrlc I5: to 25¢ each cind linens 35c, 50c, 75c each. Friday B—8.50. coflecl for the undersigned. _ Ray Whitley Western Short Travelling lnkermun, We call for ale bottlen- Will collect Tuesdays end Sol- Javex. urduys beginning Moy I7. . Manx]? Cm!" “'°°°'7' T“ l‘ BIG VALUE in the 1 GOBLIN "ACE" FARMERS while you wall. truck tires and tubes CRAPAUD l ATTENTION I WITII TRIIOTIIRS §il¥diz;zr=iirbliz.ilz We have installed equipment to lood your tractor Ilres with calcium chloride. Bring your tractor in and we will loud llie tires We also curry u complete line of automobile and iiiiwsoirs Service Station PHONE I24 Every woman wants a Vacuum Cleaner, and woman wants this design and engineering perfection. Dqtinitely we recommend tlm new Goblin "Ace". COMPLETI WITH I DEFERRED TRIM! ARIANOIO Let u: five you a Free Demonstration P. E. I. SUMMERSIDE Saturday '|—O.1l See Sidney Toler as Charlie Chan Il "THE SIIANGHAI CODBBA" With Negro Comedian Manta: Moi-cloud. Also New Serial and . 04 O—O—O¥O-Q i ALE BOTTLES PIIROIIASEI ani quantity. plnta and quarta; high en, prlcee paid. We will alao pa for Jevex bottlea. Bring them I and guarantee an ample enpply e ELECTRIC CLEANER . $885° l ’ ATTACHMENTS Wright 8i Bell Radio eiiil Electrical