mm}: >12.%1949 T vat-shitty» u‘ so u A a on A u. comm" 1- us llano ms ~ l ' "thorn Olomllbibttawa .35.?“ RUMIIIISIDI and PIINCI coon-rs, News. [Subscription Adverflsing / ’ The Guardian may as following stores Gourllas Drugstore. star Streefi Bark Gaudst, l1 Granville Street: pail Bookstore. Wa goronto Bakery. bought-ll any of the in Susnnsarsldos IIOOIIIII Sflflili "any; unwary, Iussell Street: Alyre Doncoitfs Grocery, Seconu Street: Jlllnd Motor The Guardian Boy It lo 9g ‘if! your) JOVIIIINMBNT Annuities Rap- rosentativs, John A. Martln,'will be in Bummersida ‘Thursday, April 14th. _ ,0‘ i ’ ASAVE! F01! MONTREAL ,- Mgs. (On) Wu P. McBride ef Kons- sington: left Friday morning ‘Ado? mutt-cal, her native city. to sit friends with whom she expects’ to motor to Boston and New Yolk beiore returning hornet-K‘ P -- LEARNS' 0!" _ BR-OTIEES DEATH - aw. Charles Cdrnegy, minister oi the Summer "_' Pres- byterillv Church, has been advis- dwg the deathiat Oathlay; school has”, mrfar, Scotland nn-Aprii 1m oi his brother. RF. 10w 01r- npgy, MA. Mr. Carnegy, who had just returned from. hospital where he had been receiving treatment, had this sad news broken to him yesterday. lt is pleasing to" report that Mr. Carnegyu health is much improved and h, hopes to _be able to conduct the service next Sun- day. —- 5 ‘ 'orl8eporsvoek. -liNTEBS HOSPITAL ,-— Miss Dorothy Howard oi Kensington, who had the misfortune to fall and break her hip last August has entered Prince County Hospital for treatment. Miss Howard was the popular and efficient tele- phone operator in chirgc of the Kensington office, ior several years and her numerous friends are sorry to hear that her general health has suffered irom the long period of inactivity and all hope ior her complete recovery and re- turn to her dutics.-K -stnvmns.rsnr.n SUB-DIVIS- ION C.W.L.—'Ilhe March meeting oi the Summerileld sub-division of the Catholic Women's League was held at the home oi Mrs. Emmet Clow with a ~very good attend- ance. The president. Mrs. Cluw recitedthe League Prayer. Mrs. John Cash took the minutes oi the meeting in the absence of the secretary. Correspondence was then attended to. A letter was read from Mrs. A. J‘. Smith, Kin- kora. convenor oi the Sisters oi 6t. Martha, asking for a generous donation towards their building fund; also a letter was read from Mrs. D. l‘... MoNeill, oonvenor oi mag-asines. . ting» that we subscribe ior several copies oi this magaaine. The meeting was ad- journed and a dainty lunch serv- ed by the hostess. --CILI.‘BBA'I.‘ED MTILBIBTH- DAY-Mrs. Ellsworth Waye en- tertained in honor oi her mother. Mrs. Robert Wares. who celebrat- ed her xiinety-sixth (ti!) birthday. Gifts, cards and flowers were re- ceived irom her many friends. This grand old lady isawonder for her age, able to be up and around everyday and stiilwrites. reads, sews and does beautiful tatting. Having a clear and retentive me- snory many are the tales she can. relate oi- the day; on Prince Ed- ward Island in the long ago. Be- fore lser marriage to Robert Wares oi wlheatley River, ahe was Cath- erine Barrett. whose people came out from England in the year 1831 and settled at Wiheatley River. Mm. Wares and one brother in U.S.A. are s11 past are living oi a iamily of nine. only two oi her chilmen reside on thelsland, Mrs. wayo- above mentioned and ono son. James. in the old homestead. One daughter raides in Vermont. 17.5. A.. two sons and one daugh- ter in Western Canada. —-W.M'.S. MEET!—The Wom- en‘s mssionary Society of Olcsry United (fhurch met. for their monthly meeting on Thursday ai- tsrnoon. Arpril 1th, at the home oi Mrs. George Bernard. There was a good attendance. The president. Mrs. W. B. ‘Iumcr presided. Mrs. A. J. Mntheson read a letter from the Baptist W.M.S. Anviting the ladies of the United W. M. S. t9 their Easter meet-inc on Awll 14 which gracioustinvltation was im- mediately accépted. A letter was read from Mrs. Bernard Price on "Baby Bands" by Mrs. John Mat- thews. Mrs. George Matthews gave an Hnteresting paper .01’! ‘Temperance’ and also told about one of the ‘missionaries ' oi the United Church and offered prayer on her behalf. The worship ser- vice was conducted by Mrs. Rob- flft woodside assisted, by N3"- Bruce MoDougail and Mrs. John Matthews. A splendid - amount ma) was received from the last- er ‘mankoiicrlng envelopes. with more envelopes yet to come in. Delicious refreshments were serv- ed. ‘rho next meeting will be held at the home oi Mrs. A. J’. Math- eeon. O --- a . ~01! HOLIDAYS - Miss Dor- Wl! Read. daughter oi Mr. and I01. wllmot Read, Coleman. who is on tbs stat! or the Bank cl liws scotia in Summer-aide 'is weeding. her vacation -at her heme. lierybncthor, James. recent- b went so the Dosiinieaa .- 11st: the West indies. on the stati 0f ehankoiltova Bcotlain tbe eaotial my ofthe Republic. In I "l". Mr. "W"! and is busy learning the language andWiue-‘to the "warm iflvoicsl weather. they all dress in "hits clothes. I-ti’ was‘ tonnerly on "I6 staff of tbs Sank of Nova lwtia in bdrm Ilinas, NJ. ‘m: ‘rdortothsbeyrssponaibls nowssd. Will; Qupmeraids a . , , . "' Wlhl Street. In ssuvcna to ans home in Slasnmeraido o; URra-to: Phone or lD-l for this service delivery on your roam. —HOOKIY Bedeque Rink Io- nlght. Exhibition ‘game, Bedaqug vs. Kinkora. —BIAOI'S store ahnd warehouses will be closed Wednesday after- RWII» 5911113; also all day Good FINE)’. April 15, and open Easter Monday. April 1e. . —-8LlGll’l' Fill - Summerside firemen were‘ called about 3 s.m. ykterday to the store of Small- man's Ltd. ‘When they arrived, however, they found that the auto- matic sprinkler system, had Qpgp. Ited and the blaze was extinguish- ed. Th, fire originated apparent. iy in waste in a packing ‘case, and was believed due to spontaneous combustion, _- s , —G'UESI 0F HONOR. — Rev. William Bilson, who has accepted s. cal-l to Saint John, N. B.. and will be leaving next week, was guest oi honor at the April meet. i"! of the social Club of the Su-tnmeride Church oi Christ which was held-on Friday evening in the church hall. Mr. Maynard Schurman read an address and Mr. Arthur Inman made a pre- sentation of a vbll tilled purse. Miss Dorothy Linkletter, on be- half of the Y. P. 8.. read an aci- dress and Mr. MarshallYCalIbeck made a wesentailon oi a pen and pencil set. Mr. Bilson made o fitting reply. stating ‘he regretted his departure from Summer-side. The president. Mrs. Winsloc Mor- rison. conducted the ‘opening de- votional exercises, assisted by Mrs. James Fssery who road the Scripture lesson. The singing oi the hymn "Just gKeep Me Near the cross" was followed. by an article entitled "The Resurrec- tion". Miss Linkletter read “Tile Wbsherwomanb Prayer" and the minister closed this part of the meeting with prayer. During the business period plans were made for the placing of Easter flowers in the church. After a number of mteresting contests. refreshments were served by the ladies. The Friend-ship Circle and the singing of "Blest Be the Tie" brought the evening to a. close. S _ BRAE PRAYER. SERVICE AND YLU. HELD-Despite mud- dy walking and heavy roads there was a, splendid attcndancg at the Lenten player meeting on Monday nignnApril 4th at the Brae Un- ited Ohurch. which was conducted by th, Minister, Rev. W.G. Dick- son who spoke on the journoyoi Christ to Jerusalem. After this a meeting of the Brae Youfld PM‘ plea Union was held with the vice-president. Miss Marjorie Mc- Phce presiding. Scripture was read by the secretary, Mrs. Lorne Mc- vin. Plans were made for a ser- ce next Monday during P815510" Week and also a Good Friday ser- ' Mayor J. F. Arnett of Summer. side. made an appeal‘ to the citizens oi the town atthe regular meeting of the town council last night to Oren their homes and make accom- modation for the R. C. A. F. person- nel that are now being posted here. Mayor Arnett said that the situation is serious in Slimmer- side and it is unfortunate that the government did not make some‘ Provision by starting their housing project ior service men a year ago.‘ Young mm are coming in every day and asking ior rooms. The citizens believe that it is a boom to tha town to have the airport located here so they will have to ‘co-operate and sacrifice to pro- vide accommodation. !-le also said that people with apartments are turning down men with families and this should not be. It was finally decided to have Mr. Hugh Morrison make a survey oi the town, starting as soon as possible. to, catalog what accom- modation is available. Previous to, the Mayor's remarks, some urLICSPOIICQIICG had been read from Mr. J. Watson MacNaught, M._ 9., on the subject of housing. A latter‘ had been sent to Mr. MacNaught from the town asking his assistance in persuading the governmen to erect their houses ior service en in the town instead oi at the airport. Mr. MacNaughVs letters stated that he had taken the request up with the Minister oi National Dé- icnce and that all service housing is always built near the stations and on crown property. Protest Street Condiflon The clerk read a letter addressed to Councillor T. D. Morrison from the property-owners oi’ Summer Street North. Protesting about im- passable condition of the street and asking that provision. be made for laying a permahment street there. \ Councillor Wedge said he would have a grader go to work immedi- ately. Reierring to the request for a permanent street he said that sewage pipe has to be laid first and it had not been planned to something should be done about straightening the street beiore paving it. He said he had a re- quest to lay a sidewalk there and this would be done. Councillor Morrison vsaid that the town will have to lay a perman- ent street there i! the new hospi- tal is built and i; it is planned to lay a street the matter of a sidewalk could be left. _ Mayor Arnett then suggested that the matter be left with th street committee. - A letter was received from Brace McKay Co. Ltd., advisingihat the foundations were bad under some of the iirm's warehouses to the rear of the town hall property. While the firm does not wish to dispose of any property in that lo- cation, lf the town had any sugges- tions the letter suggested that they be put forth now before any per- vice, both under-the a ' of the Y.P.U. Those who will take part will be Miss Marjorie McFhee who will preside; Mrs. looms Mc- Nevin will read the Scripture and Charles Casley will lead in pray- er. and the address will be given by the Minister. Rev. Mr. Dick- am then gave the young people and the congregation an inionn- atlve and interesting address on Newfoundland. where he recently spent two yea-rs as a student Minister oi the Church. After the National Ode oi Newfoundland was repeated as a prayer, the Y.- ‘P.U. sang tho National Anthem and the meeting closed by the Mizpah Benediction, - O ' Personals —Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Ramsay and _ ‘ Miss Mabel Blnnott oi Indian River, were visitors to Summerside on Saturday. ' —Mr. Keir Clark. Mrs. Orville Clark and Miss Phelicia Clark oi Kensington motored to Charlotte- town on liridsyn-K —Mrs. Robert Goodwin of Kens- lngton returned home with her infant son on Saturday from the Prince County HospitaL-K ' -F.riands will be glad to learn that Mr. John L. Mill. Clermtalit, is low making a good recovery, after his recent iilnus. Bur. -Friends of Mr. J. B. Millman. Kensington, will be pleased to learnthat his condition is show- ing marked improvement. Bur. —Mrs. Jean Dsvlson leit. ior Boston, Mass. on Thursday. after spending several weeks with rela- tives at ltriahiowii and Kensing- ton. Bur. _—Mrs. Lambert Gillis was a re- cent visitor to Charlottetown and is now ylsiting in Indian River, where ahe will spend Boston-K .--llias Mme lflrphy. instructor in music at the llamas-aids 11181 col the ma end in Quir- li. . where she attended the _ Bu van t iii capers. "rh Cancel-lg?’ lrrelented by in: Ilolllt Allison Choral Society-s. / w-Miss‘ Catharine Howard oi spent the wiiitliflpvith her niece. Mrs. Allan Murphy oilolermont. lelt Monday retunflto, her home. lilac M; west" in v [Ir-K ‘ in-law. Mr. and Mrs. George Mac- Nelll. " Bur. —Mr. Roy Bryanton. Bilrllng- ton, who has been receiving med- ical treatment at Montreal. ar- rived home on Tlnlrsdsv. consid- erably improved iii health. Treat- ment will be continued under the direction of local doctors. Bur. DAlizY ACROSS l. Micro- organism Corrosion on iron ‘ Pen- name. Charlel - Lamb Peruvian Indian Author of "Adam . DOWN i. Animal jelly 2. Highpricst 3. Tumult LComrades l. Narrow inlet i GeoiJ l. Awkward 7. Frighten 8. Tapestry for wall hanging ll. Rub out ‘i3. CSnsume 16. Likely 19. Before 21. F" 30. 11. 12. 14 15. Beverage 17. Melody , 1s. Devoured 20. Most nimble 22. Title of respect . Metal . Foe , River 13o. Am.) . Large . snake . Period of time Si. A reckoning 38. Title oi a. knight Shaded walk The flounder Nickel ~ isym.) d3. Dwelling 4b. Attics 4'1. Affirm d8. City (NWPL) ~49. Part oi a camera b0. Plant ovule S9. 40. 42. TM xczo _ ‘rot scax rnx as acsaxxo .nmmm mmmsmn gnummmum l lay any this year. He thought that‘ guest oi her lather and brother-w y’ W v ma‘ GLTTARDIAN. cushions-rows S’Side' Mayor Appeals To Citizens To Aid In S¢ri0i1sT Housing Shortage msnent work is done. Councillor Wedge, reporting ior the street committee, said that some oi the paved streets are in poor condition due to frost and they will have to be patched but eventually will have to be resur- faced. Other Business ' Councillor Morrison brought up the matter ofan office ior the en- gineer of the electric light plant, near the plant, and a repair build. in: ior checking meters. He sug- gested that if it is the intention to build a building that it be started immediately. Mayor Arnett said ho believed it was intended to go ahead with construction but probably the mat. ter could wait till the budget ls brought down. Councillor Schurman reported that the renovations at the town Hall have been completed. ‘Mayor Arnett then gave an’ ex- tensive report on his recent atten- dance at the executive meeting of the Canadian Federation of May- ors in Montreal and the visit of the executive to Washington ior the annual meeting of the Federation of Mayors of the United States. which was addressed by President Truman.’ He told oi the various functions he attended around Washington and said that in his opinion the Federation of Mayors la a very important organization |and is doing much of value ior the smaller municipalities,» as well is for the large cities-S. Bride or Si} Weeks Dies Al Summersidel The deep sympathy of the com- munity goes out. to 'Mr_ Lawrorwg Palmer or Myrtle Street, Summer- side, on the death of his wile. MM’? Clive Palner in the Prince _County Hospital yesterday after- noon after a short illness of a week. . The deceased, who was only twenty-three years of age, had been in her usual good health up t0 a. week ago when she com- plained of a severe pain in the head. She was removed to the hospital and although every poss- ible eliort was made to save her liie, her condition gre-w gradually worse and she classed away late yesterday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Palmer had been married only six weeks ago. Be- sides her grief stricken husband, she leaves to snourn her lather, Mr._Fred Arsenauit, one brother. Louis. and two sisters. Mildred and Dorothy, all at Piusville, The funeral will lake place on Wednesday morning from her former home at Piusville. with funeral mass at Bloomfield, St. Anthony's Church at nine o'clock. Burial will be in Bloomfield. -—S PRISONER ooasion rum HAMILTON. April ‘l1 —(CP) — Sam Clotworthy, 65. charged with stealing bologna from a grocetcria, today started to go up in smoke in the prisoner's dock. Police helped hi-m beat out the source of the cloud of smoke-w lighted cigaret butt hi nu pocket. The Magistrate Bcamer Hopkins sentenced him to CROSSWORD 23. To make of two 32. Particle of addition 3i. Ancient win cup _ 85. Junto r WIRE TWIN‘?! FAST, YET DOVE BREAKS THROUGH- two months ior theit. Tear Sharp edge Yesterday's Answer 3d. Aromatic -' spice '- 17. Stories ('1. Caliber 44. Bitter vetch l! Exclamatiow moldings DAILY CBYPIOQUUIE-Ilerfe how to work it" A K I D L B A A X I IILONGIILLOIW- _ Ono letter simply stands for mother. in this example A is used m» m; three Us, X ior the two 0's. etc. single leiiora, apos- trophles, the length and formations»! the words are all hints. has day the code letter! are different- . AOIypt/sgramquotailoa DMIXSXN OPNI-IYQXYP, RX HYILGPNIILO sun-r: m... nmmasssasascunsssm sultan In \ l ‘Help! Wanted . by HOLMANFS SALES GIRL FOR DRY GOODS DEPT. Soles Experience Preferred but not Necessary e YOUNG MAN FOR MEN'S WEAR DEPT. Soles Experience Preferred but not Necessary , Apply — Dry Goods Office HOLMANS - SUMMIRSIDI / Archbishop, e. r. Kingston Visits Summerside His Grace Archbishop G.F. Kin!- ston was in Summerslde on Sun- day and in the presence oi’ a large congregation at St. Mary's Church conducted. a servlcg of confirma- tion at 111 AM. Eight candidates received the solemn rite. Th; Archbishop delivered a de- cidedly fine and impressive dis- course, especially addressed to the candidates, but equablv suitable for everyone. In the afternoon His Grace con- ducted service and? preached in St."John's Church, St. Eleanors, delivering another splendid dress. The rector, Ven. Archdeacon Harrison took part in thee "Y- vices. In the evening l-lis Grate was the preacher in St. Mark's Church, Kcnsington,‘ his able d1!‘ course there being heard with rapt attention by l. llrlt c011- gregsiion. — B Carleton and Vicinity Dr. Ken Beers oi Kensington was a visitor in Carleton on Monday. guest oi Mr. Douglas Bell. Mr. Calvin Howatt of Carleton was a business visitor in Bummer- side on Monday. Miss Mae McCarvills spenhthe past weak-end at her home in Kinkora. Mr. and Mrs. Albert "has... of Carleton"were business visitors in Sismmerside on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Donnie MacDonald oi.’ Carleton spent a iew wlays at Stanley Bridge recently visiting relatives there. - Mr. Douglas Bell oi Carleton re- turned to his home hers last week after spending some time 1n Mont- real. ' - Mr. and Mrs. Fenton Rowatt oi Carleton had es ma- ruest for the past week-end. Miss Reagh Jay of Borden. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ranahan and two children of Carleton spent the past week-end in Kinkora visiting Mrf and Mrs. Jermone Rsnahan. Sympathy is extended to the bereaved family of the late Mr- Russel Clark whose death occurred at Cape Traverse on Friday, April Among the people who attended the funeral of. Mr. Russel Clark oi Cape ‘Traverse on Monday were Mr. Jack l-lowatt and Mr. J. P. Crockett oi Charlottetown. both of whom are very well known in ad- Little Dale Morrison oi Carleton is‘ spending two weeks in Mt. Stewart at the present time, visit- ing her grandmother, Mrs. Frank Rose. Mr. Vernon Gallant of Carleton left by train on Monday morning ior Sarnia, Ont., where he will take a position with the Impe % Oil Co. there. Friends of Mrs. Jemima Howatt of Capelrraverse regret to learn that she had -a bad lall recently thus leaving her quite shaken up. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Morrison of Carleton, accompanied by Miss Kay Sturdy, spent the past week- end in Mt. Stewart, guests or Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rose. Work To Begin 0n Summerside Poiaio Warehouse Work on the construction oi a frost-proof warehouse on the Railway Wlhari’, Summerside, will commence immediately after the present warehouse on the east side oi the wharl has been demolish- ed. This demolition started yes- terday morning by the Diamond Construction 00.. Ltd., oi Freder- icton. N. B., who have the con- tract ior the erection oi the new warehouse. -Word that this contract had been let to this company was an- nounced last fall by Mr. J. Wat- son MacNaught. M.P.. parliament- rsv assistant to the Minister of Fisheries, who had been working on the project for some time. The new building will be seven- teen feet wider than the old one. as one railway track on the wharf will be eliminated. 1t is expected that employment will be given to about 30 local men on the project. This new frost-proof warehouse will be of great benefit to local potato shippers In the late faiLs ,c.w.l.. Mta-rmo amen-son Mrs. S. R. Burke was hostess to ‘the April meeting of the Aiberton AT KENSINGTON Property‘ of the lato J. Wright Morris. consisting of house, lot and harn. Apply law office B. S. Hinton, K. C., Summerold-s. melanin” Prince County Fish and Gama Association "ng in the Town Hall, Summerslde. tonight, Tuesday, at 8 o'clock. N. E. MacLEOD, Secretary this community. WANTED Energetic mon with limited ropitol to ioke overGencrol Store locotdd in prosperous dis- trict in Prince Count-y, on terms or other arrangement. Dwelling ottochsd. Box 569,. c-o Guordion. ANNUAL MEETING ‘he annual meeting of. the Snmmersidn Baseball League will be held in the Town Ball on Tuesday at 7.30 pan. All teams interested mentoring League are asked to have their delegatoa present. Ilsasbsrselthalllltastsamarsssksdtohsrainthsiruaitcrms. llbeaiialmoslngasltlellllhrsvriilioliovnvojseists. JOIN’ W. McNIfLL, ‘.4... rotary-treasurer. v s , A Wilts Claudette Cobert AndDon Amoeba , Siiowe-BJO — 7.15 — 9.1! < IIIUIIIOIO LAST SHOWING TODAY r _"SLEEP MY LOVE" —lcbsrtOu|naoiap .;,' ; cv-sssmILIEN DUVIVIER '_A|BL1WIQ‘QQS”‘NYQOQCiYJUI Also ‘ News Reel Shows 7.15—9.i 5—Motinee Thurs. 3.30 ysub-division of the Catholic Wo- men's League at which sixteen members and two visitors were present. The chaplain, Rev. W. C. Monoshan opened the meeting with prayer. Minutes were read and approved. Correspondence nsisted of letters from the T. B. League, Red Cross Society and the Sis- ters of St. Martha. A financial statement was given by the secretary-treasurer. It was decided to buy a new altar drapery for the church. A committee com- prised of Miss Bertha Doyle, Mrs. Lemuel Arscnault and Mrs. Bfydon Smith was appointed to arrange ior an entertainment in the near future. It was decided to buy ilowers for the altar at Easter. A program; provided by Mrs. Merritt Callaghan, consisted oi‘ questions about Newfoundland and was won by Mrs. Stephen Burke, Jr. The May meeting, which will be the annual one, will be held in‘ the Burke l-ialL-D LIME ' looking orders for bog- ged limestone. " LAYTON GREEN Albany. Terms Cosh. wsnnssnav. nu nlunsnav ii tit-n .L'l_illi HMPH HIBHAHUSUN Alvlfllidv‘! Konilf» i R EG E NT TIIIIAY (TUE) & WEII. IMILI IHII nun "Jam BiliiElT iiiciuoi liilifiliiiii smmsmooucrm. ' ' sumvuzsu-lmtmummnazrsi Al» Hiloriou! Comedy "ONE GOOD TURN" With Lourei & Hardy Shows 7.15 and 9.15 Matinee Wed. 3.30 . 0AM E0 THEATRE Kensington Monday Matinee 4 p. m, Ever-sin; 8.15 fiuesday il.l5...Anoth-er doub. le bill, two shows in one. A QQmg- dy-Romlance l-AUY" with Lynn Roberts and Warren Douglas and Will . Elliott as AL OF .LAR.EDO" Beaver and "the Duchess" w-mo-siswloaeo-Q-oo-Qoe; ...PIIGR.IM Bill» Red Ryder in "MARSH- with .Littil Maurice Mill MEN'S WEAR . ‘ Susnmonids Foremost in Style, Quality and Value f Gabardines Coverts Worsteds a Flann: ‘s D 1 II i I through Spring and Summer . . . a new group of superbly tali- orcd suits. In a ireeh array of colors and [gnarl patterns. Come see this outstandins collection. today! Ra- pid' alterations. Flt guaranteed- I . Up A SMALL DEPOSIT HOLDS ANY GAR-