1951 ll.A. T. 0. DAY onsnnvnncn ' The Retail ' Merchants' Committee of the Summerslde Board of Trade has recom- mended that Sunimerside, stores close on Friday afternoon. May 4th in observance of N.A.T.O. Day. As Mayor I would like to see as many stores as possible observe the holiday by closing. thereby allowing their staff members to at- tend the Wings Parade at the R. C. A. F. Station. MAY. 3. .1 HENRY W. WEDGE. Mayor. FRIDAY v 1'0 BE HALF HOLIDAY The Retail Merchants Committee of the Summerside Board of Trade have received a request from the R. C. A. F. that Friday, May 4th be declared a half holi- day due to the N.A.T.O. graduation ceremonies, and have agreed. The committee urges all businesses to co-operate with the local Air Force Station by closing their stores on Friday afternoon so their staffs may attend the ceremonies. Retail Merchants' Committee. Summerslde Board of Trade. lMPRO'VE THE IIITERIOR OF YOIIR HOME . lxXxhMlll ' ' :skmrze xclll III WITH SHERWIN-WILLIAMS SPARKLINO, HIGH GLOSS ENAMELOID ' For Inside work. this enamel of ah” my thousand uses coveri sountlesa objects with The Home Of A Complete Building Service sou) av ' l ;M. F. SOHIIRMAII OO. LTO. Kensington SUMMERSIDE Charlottetown SOHIIRMAIIS SOIIOOL PARADE Presents the following. programme Over Radio Station CJRW FRIDAY. MAY 4th - 7:30 P. M. Barbara Smith, Tryon Consolidated, Grade 4- Vocal Solo. Deanna Larkln, Kensington School, Grade 6- Public Speaking. ghlirley Veno, Miscouche High, Grade 9-Vocal oo. Beryl Woodslde. Kenslngton School, Grade 9-- Public Speaking. . Imogene I-lowatt, Tryon Consolidated, Grade 10- Reading. Cecllia Blacquiere, St. Mary's Convent, Grade 7- ' Piano Solo. Elaine Smith, Tryon Consolidated, Grade 10- Reading. . ggynes Hickey, St. Mary's Convent, Grade 3--Piano o. Irene Cotton, Kenslngton School, Grade 5-Pub- lic Speaking. Genevieve Duffy, Kinkora Convent, Grade 5- Reading. Elizabeth Gallant, St. Mary's Convent, Grade 4- Piano ' -rncsnsr IN I to I Classroom Division 'l'N'I'lB5Cll0LAS'I'lO SPILLING CONTEST" The following teams will compete at 5:00 PM. in a spelling gmetch at the summerside High School Friday. May 4. 'Central Wedeilllo. Springhill, Crspaud. 'h'aveller's Rest, Sea View. and -7011 Hill. The two teams winning the afternoon play-off will ll” "'9 Ivnperguem oi the M. F. schurmsn Co. spd will appear ,on the regular evening's program. . ' I-I O ... . QjlO-C-DGC ..;:..---. - D-I "l'heeeContestaniewiiieouneteintneitoI elssseeaudlvhlsa. Alloenteatantsaeeasheltebsennaalattxee en lrtdq. . -.4 Public Service ljeature of the )l..l'. schnrmsn Co. Ltd. D-8- s monies commence If. three THE western eusanu Tl-IE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Bell Bookstore. Bnnuner Kelly's Alyre Douoetteu Grocery. Albee-ton: -WE WILL OLIAN your seed grain with s clipper cleaner. Becieque Flour Mills. -TURKEY supper, Long River Hall. Wednesday. May 2. in aid of hell. Supper starting 5 p.m. -THE MONTHLY meeting of Kensington Branch. Canadian Legion will be held Friday. May 4th at 8 pm. in the Town Hall. All vetersps welcome. -MB. A. ll. WEDLOCK will be in the Alena Beauty Salon from Saturday. May 5th to Saturday, May 12th inclusive. For Appoint- ments phone 2812. -i-RESERVE May 19th for bazaar and pantry sale in Presby- terian Church Hall, Kenslngton. -SEARLETOWN HALL. Friday night, May 4th. 7 P.M.. variety concert at eight o'clock sharp. Sale of candy. Sponsored by Bed- eque Junior Farmers, -FIREMEN CALLED - Sum- merside firemen were called to action at 8.30 yesterday morning for a fire in the building occupied by Tessle's Taxi, the second alarm from that building in two days. A portion of the roof at the rear had caught but firemen easily extinguished it. The day before the alanm was caused by an over heated stove pipe. 8 Distinguished Guests Expected At Summerside A large number of distinguished guests including two ambassador; and a Federal cabinet minister, have accepted invitations to be present at the Nata Day ceremonies at R.C.A.F. Station, Summer-side on Friday afternoon. when students of Italy, Belgium and Norway will be presented with their navigetors' wings. This will be the first graduation ceremony to take place under the program by which Canada under- took to train airmen of member nations of the Atlantic Pact. anti consequently is considered an un- usually important event. At. the re- quest of the Air Force the stores of Summerside have agreed to close for the afternoon so that staff members may attend. The cere- o'- clock. The event will also see possibly the largest gathering of press and radio representatives ever to con- gregate here with over forty ex- pected from different parts of the country. Preparations have been in progress for months and if the day is fine a most colorful display of international military ceremony will be see . If the weather is unfavour- able e program in reduced form will be canted out in one of the hangars. Heading the guest list will be the Minister of National Defence, the Hon. Brooke Claxton and Mrs. Clnxton, the"B!lginn Ambassador to Canada, Viscount Du Paro and Vis- countess Du Pare and the Italian Ambassador to Canada, Mario Di Stefano and Mrs. Stefano. The Norwegian minister will be repre- sented by Lieutenant Hartley Ant- onsen. who will be '---i by Mrs. Antonsen. The chief of the air staff. Air Marshal W. A. Curtis and Mrs. Curtis will also attend. Others who will be present are: Air Vice Mar- shal C.R. Slemon, air officer com- manding Training Command and Mrs. Slsmon: the Belgian military and air attache. Major De Vicq De Cumptich and Mrs. Cumptich; the Italian air attache at Washing- ton. General Enrico- Cigars: and Mrs. Cigerza; Brigadier I-LL. Cam- eron, aide to the Minister of Na- tional Defence and Mrs. Cameron. All these guests will arrive by air on Friday morning and pr umsbly will return that evening. However, the Belgian Ambassador and his wife are expected to stay in Char- lottetown till the following day.- ruvitations have also been issued to the following: Lieutenant Gov- enior T. W. L. Prowse and Mrs. Prowse; Chief Justice Thane .A. Campbell and Mrs. Campbell. Pne- mier J. Walter Jones and Mrs. Jones: Mayor Henry Wedll Ind Mrs. Wedge: Mr. J. Watson Mae- Nsught. M. P.. and Mrs. Mac- Naught, Hon. W. E. Darby, M.l..A. and Mrs. Darby; Mr. nit. Bell and .Mrs. Bell. -- S on snu: MACHINERY one IMO reed teaetoe as good as new. one two-battens plow. one tandem did. one ealtivator. one two-row hillar. one six-row luster. Niagara. all reed attachments; ans International elevates Illnr. OM ploter. ens bend noun enter. one sets Dodge coach. cases. In and running eondltlsm III 0- M- 0- tenoh in inttaet rnnalll Hllmllv 'l'o::”.onIIe UIIII eeeaptear.wIlehwlIIIaIell'lII applyi- cnAnl.nsr.wn.I.is' -lnsllsiol PIINCI COUNT! onion 8 lninnser ltrsel. lanuntrslda. Phone sssr News. lnhscriptiena. Adv J. ILMIB IUD!!! and House Pbenesx Ill! The Guardian may be bought at any ol the feuemuru in lnnunerside: ti Gesrues Drugstore. Ii Central Street; News-stand. Water I:es.;;dM;a:fs;ldeL! d.'l"gra:;'ilIo emu; ' n r nsport. Water Street: AIbs.n's Grocery, in nuugu gang, 5. L. Waits in lenslngten wnsr PIINUI ol'l'lCl Frank weeks, Phone: In Office and Iepresenlatives alone: GLOW and In llbrssentatlva. t i Id-8 louse. -roucs counr - m the Bummerside Police court; yggtgf- day morning a men who had been remanded from Monday in con- nection with two breaks and a car theft was further 1-gmuugd till B-turd-y. He is being held under a holding charge of drunk. oness.-8. -MEETING Bedequo Softball League at the borne of Arthur Murray on Thursday evening. May 8rd. - -YOUNG MABIIID GROUP .. Mr. Ernest Morrison conducted the. devotional. exercises of the Young Married Group of the Sum- merside Baptist Church on Mon- day evening at the regular meet- ing. The singing of "From every stormy wind that blows" with Mrs. Colin Waugh at the piano was followed by Psalm 26 read respons- ively and the scripture lesson in Psalm 29. t'rhe hymn "Give ear unto my cry" was read as a prayer and the singing of "Nearer still nearer" closed the worship period. Mrs. J. E. Morrison was in charge of the business when nlsne were made to cater to the Local Associa- iation of Guides on Wednesday evening. May 9th. at the Annual Dinner meeting. The study Topic ”Whet is Democracy?" was led by the minister. The Miapsh ben- ediction followed. -nzcssvzsisnn News- 5.1,, and Mrs. rllusseii Rogers of Cole. man received the sad news by ”l9Ph0M MIY In of the sudden passing of their daughter, Reta Rogers Hewitt at her home 'LnSan Mateo, California; The mmgins will be brought to her home in Coleman. Funeral lrrangemenu will be announced later. lvhs. giewitt. was only 39 gnd rm. Nd. on and unexpected passing has 9399 I Mil of grief over the com- ml-"!-Hy. She was married three yelreago to Samuel Hewitt, a prommenit jeweler of San Mateo. She was I graduate of Mount A1. git" University of Sackville. N. y .. and was a very clever music. ran and singer. Besides he: pa. rents she is survived by one mo. 31'1". Harris. in Coleman. Personals -Mr. and Mrs. Ernest White and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Macuod and son guests on Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Hickox and family. Bur- lmgton. Harold Mac-Rae of French River, left onylilriday for St. Jean's,Que., forces and wg; 5 member ox mg for their initial training in C.A. F. PAGE FIPTEEN Cyril, of Charlottetown. were Bur. -Messrs. Archie Campbell and U. the R. Bur. small Korea from this continent. )Donnie's father is with the NOTICE A rumor was circulated around Hunter River and vicinity on the eve of the election, that I was an agent for Black Horse Ale. This is an absolute false- hood and malicious lie. A reward of 3100.00 will be given anyone who can : furnish me with the information as to the guilty per-, son responsible, so that he may be brought to justice. W. R. IAPAGE. Regular 2.98 Big. clearance! Misses' BLOIISES Two grand groups of Blouses from choose. in the collection are both short sleeved models, many are lace trim- med and the most of them are white crepe. These Blouses must be cleared to make room for new arrivals-they are all styles, the sizes are from 12 to 20. -IIOLMANS SPORTSWEAR. Regular 3.98 to 7.95 1.99 2.99 9 0 sale at 9 a. in. Friday and Satud which to long and CREPE SLIPS SPECIAL PURCHASE-REG. 3.98 Luxurious Slips of fine qual- trlmmed with a combination of dainty lace and nylon net with ribbon. These Slips are simply ideal to wear with sheer Summer frocks. Be sure to get one. the sizes .. are from 32 to 40 fty white crepe, smartly -HOLMANS LINGERIE- attractive NYLON BRIEFS MAKER'S CLEARANCE--REG. I.5O 10096 Nylon Briefs - they're slightly imperfect, but the faults are very small. The Nylon mesh knit is very cool and comfortable for Summer wear. These are in white or pink. they have handed legs, double gusset and elastic waistband. The sizes are small, medium or large. " -IIOLMANS LWGEIE . trimmings. Regular 14.55- -HOLMANI LADIEU WEAI Washable liRibshan” Special Purchase By Our Montreal Buying Office The Dress Buy of the season-Ribshan is a completely washable fabric, closely re- sembling shantung. There are five distinctive. attractive styles from which to choose. The outstanding features are new and different necklines, peplum effects and smart You'll want a Ribshan dress to wear right now and through the Summer. RESSES 11.88 Smart young 8 to ll'GGl'l gabardlne jackets and bean- ies are navy. brown. or dark per closings, elastic and two slash pockets. These Jacket Sets would regularly sell for 3.98- Girlsi JACKETS" In Gabardine - With Matching Beanie 1.98 -HOLMAN'8 YOUTI-'l CENTRE- Sportwesr for the girl who takes sizes 12, these light-weight colors. they have zip- backs MENiS SHIRTSA Good Quality - Plain Shades .- Regular 3.49 , oumi Hmcusy Made of fine mercerlzed cot- ton broadcloth that has been thoroughly tested for dur- ability and washing. These Shirts have tho.-popular fus- ed collars. In plain shades of blue, tan. grey and white. sizes 14 to 17. 2.99 -HOLMAN'S MEN '5 MAL backs. this a are fully lined. We' consider The sises are 12 and 14. Missesi SHORTIES Factory Clearance - Usually 16.95 Made of good quality rayon gabardine in a attractive fawn shade. These Shortles serviceable. have. full gored neat collars and they real Star v Special! 9.99 i -l10LM.AN'! I AID 10- Womens' PUMPS I In Kip or Kid Leathers - Regular 7.95 There are several styles from which to choose in colors brown or wine-Pumps with scalloped front and open toe or elastic front gore with closed toe and arch support. The sizes are 5 to 986. widths A and C. 3.99 -IIOLIIAKI ' Your Favorite , . Store L no Pl-IONE or MAIL onosns .. ALL SALES FINAL HOLMAN'S "'":':.'""'- Don't llerget Cbsrlettetewsfs IISTIVI Wllil-JULY I-'l Ilolsnaifl. Suinmerside, will close at 12 Noon FrIday- NA10 my. -Master Donnie Blokes, will has been the guest of his grand- parents. Mr. and lira Daniel Hic- kox. Burlington. for some ttnse. ha: returned to the home of his anoth- er, Mrs. Lloyd Hiokox. xensington N i hmont first sent to Bur