_ day evening in the a AGENTS: J. Elmer Murphy, lIB Hanover Street, and ,, George Clnw. 126 Ottawa Street. SUMMERSIDE and PRINCE COUNTY News, “ ‘ ‘ptlons, Advertldng. ' The Guardian may be bought st any of the following stores in Smnmerslde: Bell Bookstore, Water Street; Goiirlles Drugstore. 2i Central Street; Toronto Bakery, Water Street; Mark Gludet, 07 Granville Street; Vince's Grocery. Russell Street; Alyre Doucette‘: Grocery. Second Street; Island Motor Trans!» t. Water Street. The Guardian will be delivered to any home in Blnnmerside by Carrier’ uny at 8c per day or 18o per week. Phone 2B9 or 289-2 lor this service m- ‘lve your ordeLto the boy respondhlo for delivery on your route. I —-ALL MODELS o! Water-loans Pens and Pencils at Mouse Jewl-l- tiers. —MAN WANTED. to work on ,FOB BALE, 1937 Ford. Motor and tires in good condition. Her- bert Craig, Middleton. ‘THE OFFICE of Dr. Austin lyemley will be closed from Mon- farm. Married or single. Elmo!" Mr, April 19, lo Monday. April 26. Waugh, W-ilmot. ‘ _MARE FOR SALE. l2 years, —COMPLETE STOCK of seeds old. Good condition. Priced right..now on hand. Kindly take deliv- Ltmuel Dawson, Albany. icry on April Z1 and 22. North ___._ Bedeque Institute. Horace Hucstls, _(;Alt BARLEYMEAL unioadini: secretary- Saturday and Monday- $185 vii —- Q31‘, International Fox and Animal _ —COME T0 THE DANCE at l-‘oocls, Ltd. Summers-Ida. tic-en's tonight. There will be Lan- -I0lt lALE-IQSS Mann-Que- i cers. French qual-ll-illes. and mod- ern dances. A good time for all is roict sedan. witl1 i948 license and, Ellfl-rflnteed- 000d music-Wild eat?» .‘lc_lil.’l'. Everett Donald, Kensing- l When you have attended one, you 1m, i will attend thc-xn all. —F.\Ri\l FOR. SALE—l05 scl-ssi '--ARRIVE HOME-Mr. and hirs- of land in high state oi cuitivnt- CEaries Collie arrived in Summer- it'll. o5 acres clear and the bal- is e on Friday night to stay. ici- ame undel- wQQd and lumbglgliowillg their honeymoon in Vir- GuOd house and outbuildings; also ginia. Mrs. Coyle is the fornmr potato house. Brook running ' C131" Stacey 0i Limi- MBBB» ilild Uuough gal-m, For further- papfllg- ‘they were married on Easter Sun- 1i3f5 apply to William T. Rogers, dfllf-—$- Freetown. _""" ___. -—ENTERTAIN FRIENDS- Mr. ...succassrvr. BEAN sUrl-En and Mrs. on. Allen entertained s _A successful bean slipper, spon- i number of their friends on Thurs- sored by the Young Women's day evening at. their spacious Guild of the Sunmerslde Presby- home in Summerslde. A most en- lerian Church. was held on Frl-‘joyable time was spent in games Qhurvyh hall, rnd music after which delicious l-xhifh was aflragflvgly decorated refreshments were served by the “m, pussy willows - and gprlng hostess assisted by Mrs. Hammond flowcrs. The president, Mrs. David Jvhlwn. — S. Larkin. welcomed the guests w-hilel *—— other members of the society ab, -—BAPT15T GUILD MEETING slsied in serving. A substantiah-Tiie Ladies’ Guild o! Svlrmef- “mow-lg of money was g-ggllzgd, ._, side Baptist Church met on Fr.- day evening at the home of Mrs. .___ Elmer Newson, who was assisted -n. c. TOURISTS - Mr. and by M"; HWY "mime" ‘dwmg Mm 511mm Adams ,0; Seymour the serving ycf refreshments. The Narrows, on the northern end lfpiesideni» Mrs- Wilfred 1mm“- Vnncourer Island. have been vls- was, i" “he chm" 5"‘, ‘he us“) itlng in the Provl e for the past sewing “"5 Mimi's “'35 carfied “CPR. 'I‘nc,v came y ear over the W‘? T“ “ew ‘members recflved most southerly route, passing 3 will?“ We]“°"ne' T 5' through Washington, Oregon, Caii- __' _ _ iornia. Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, “ON MOTOR TRIP“ Dr‘ Ah’ pmm? em Thenflpsmuglslered tin lklaneJmSummel-side, left so:- ovcr 7.000 miles. Mrs. Adams (Mar- l "m" "w" by mm)’ m” a w” .15 10,, “dwell, is the daughter ogAvacation trip to Montreal and tvll Island-born parents. Her father Yew-Til by way of New York CM \\'."l.= Capt. Patrick Ledweli and her “id Bmmn- M555‘ H“ was 89”?“ mother's maiden name was Ellen P811195 by i115 Wife- his Sm» PHIL Peters of Rollo Boy. This is he: mid his m°thel3 Mfi- (U?) 1Y3!“ second visit to he: parents native D915“? while i" Mont-will nlc province, Mr. Adams. who is malt- Part5’ Wm V15“ the d°ct°fs m” [Hg his first visit to P. E. I. is cn- iiiers- Di- °°°ii~ i“ 5."*'~'i"_°°i‘°; “gm in lumbering and murky; and Allison. a medical studentpaua Jumps on Vancouver island. Tilcy m5’ 515w“ M“ I" M‘ swam-n’ visited relatives’ at Charlottetown, Da\*'5°n-C°ue5“-”5' Rollo Bay and Kensington-Ji. Professional Bards‘ Earle Hickey Chartered Accountant III (Miss Crues class) had charge of the program at the Junior A5- scumbiy in the Sununcrsidc Aud- llgplum on filday afternoon, with John Salter as announcer.‘ Maul"- ‘een Forbes gave a. FECiiBiiDYi 81" tcr which Margaret Joan Corru- thurs did a tap dance. The play ‘The Safety Court” was wcil pre- i-E om“ I‘ ' sented by the lcllowing pupils in f 1s Grenville street i Scene 1: Alton Godkin, Robin i. Phone 575 . . Heath, James hlocKinnon, Arthur ' ' ' , Morrison, Harriet Campbell. Ron- ? Bummmm‘ eld MacFariane and Elncr New- son; and in scene u: llelen Mat- thews, Beverly Wells, Edward Spencer, Dawns Day. Noel Pal- rner, stun Gay and Joyce Roger- son.’ A piano solo, by P181146! Campbell and a dencinl will “idea Tinkle" by six iriri! and six boys brought an enjoyable priv- gram to j, close, At the Senior Assembly in the‘ morning. the pragtflm was in charge of Gmde XII and George Key was-master 0;’ Qgfgflfonlll when a most amus- WANTED Experienced mechanic. Good ‘wages. Apply A. HORNE 8. COMPANY LIMITED, Summer- sidc. " . y. ~11. M.— The Dry Goods Department hss 500 yards ol la l’; inches wide and la priced “I” and gees with such amas- ing lpecfl n,“ u. get any at all yen MUS!‘ order at oneemlloirll and white Flannelette ln the Dry Goods nererwwk‘ For years the quota system ha: applied to the eupbivihl 0f P115195 llig News for Babies! best quality white FLANNELETTE-thle at 50 cents a yard. J White Flannelette flflii pract ll the onl wa to et one was by ofilflflllf“ 59"“! m“ Wfliiinr ski-Z long time is: delfverymflevw; we have a Plane in sleek lmi you can get immediate delivery. This Mason and Birch is a llttlv bwur. it ls walnut in the Colonial type-It has a lovely vie-r ioflr- Th" Keyboard is lull else although this Plano la the unall ire to flt into a small room or apartment. A Plano is an investment that will pay ilividemls in beauty and gracious living‘ throulh mill!» mill! years- give your chugrm m, gflvuntagea of a-Plano. they are uncountable. Como in and see ihla lovely Mlaon and Iiach Piano (complete with lunch) lu the Fornltnr‘ Department. FAnMms-r cheek the milk nctlen of your individual "W! you will need“; set ofhgAlBY SCAIE?‘ The dial type scale to be found l" g1‘, 333w", pepa ent has a capacity of 00 pounds and ll Drlced at can... "f, price m this good quality our: Scale. Inquire for these ln the llardvnre Department. MAZOLA —It's oil . . French filed in: nu m "milbleeiimaybeaaeleverandeveratlll- Removal!!!" {Wed at t9 eeate In the Grocery. - . TRINITY Yfllillfi PEUPLPS iliiliill TWO concur. liulvs sup SPECIALTIES on TUISDAY, sum. so , Are o'clock ,_ m emoml am. SUMMIRSIDI Admission Cells ' Sale of Candy —.lUNl0R ASSEMBLY _' Grader “Sillllfitilflillifl” TODAY (Milli-l lrTlli. " will WUMlN I it.» wii, ‘ililllll , W, f! {if} villi - v "i" V Belize HQ! .... IITA JUKISOI- eoaeemae News er IVIAOIIOI~ haceeevlalllifl baht &AIIAI iID1I~~ Also COMEDY end DISNEY CARTOON Show: 7:15 - 9:15 Matinee Tuesday 3:30 OoO-OY - OOOOOQ REGENT MONDAY, TUESDAY cnd WEDNESDAY ii‘ii‘~ iii-ii Aliiillln lrliirili DE EURUUVA- PAT " ‘NEW has 7.1 nd :15 Matinee Monday and Wednerdflv §.=.§2...... wA-Qoeooeeeeeeeoefetob-v; casino THEATRE KENSINGTON Mon. Matinee 3.30; Evening 7-9; Tuesday 7 & 9 Robert Walker s; June Allyson In .“THE SAILOR. TAKES A WIFE" With llulne Cronyn, Audrey Tottcr and Comedian Negro Eddie "Rochester" Anderson. Also Shorts "Northwest Rounded Police" I ill-g mock trial was held. Those taking part were, Roy Grant, George Key. Nell Maclseod, Ever- ett Barrett, clair white, Garfield Gallant, Anita Laughlifi, Norma. Hrmphrey, Barbara Curl-lg and Emma Jean Read. -—5. ’ —CHURCH DIEETING —‘ The Kenslngton United Women's Aa- sociatlon met at the home of the president, Mrs. D. MacKenzle, on Wednesday pvenlng, April l4. with 2o members present. The meeting opened by singing "Blast Be The Tie That Binds" Land repeating Lord's Prayer in unison. Minutes of March meeting was read by secretary. Mrs. Ooidwei], and roll call was responded to by members donating canned goods for Britain. Several boxes have been sent from this society. Considerable business was discussed. A committee was appointed w purchase curtains, blinds and other necessary articles for the Manse, also re-decoratirq bed rooms. It was decided to have the Bldeiard Dramatic Play- ers present their three-act play "Calm Yourself". in the King George Hail in aid of the W. A.; also that they entertain the 14y- man Associa" to meet here in June. ‘A quantity of yarn wee brought in to be knitted into eox, mitts and gloves-for the’ fall sale. Knitted squares were ‘also brought in for an afghan; one of the mem- bers kindly oflered to complete it. A vote of thanks was extended to Horace Glover for donation of flower stands for the church. ‘me collection was taken amounting to 81.10. Meeting closed with the Mlzpah Benediction. A dainty lunch was served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Whitehead end Miss Mary McNutt. Personals -Mr. and Mrs. TD. Morrison. motored to Charlottetown on Friday afternoon, where they will spend a few days. — S. -'I'he weekly 1.0.133. sewing club met at the home of Mrs. W.A. Allen, Smtmereide, on Friday evening. with Mrs. A-B. Hopkins as hcstenu- H. ___.._._____ IABUDOU! ANIMAL The unicorn, a tabuloua herse- lle animal with one horn pre- truding from the forehead. was described by ancient (keel: Latin writers. UONIDN- frua GUARDIAN. APRlTJ_19, 194s n:-~;'—-- ESTERN GUARDIAN _-__——' 0’l.ary District And its Activities M-lae Lorna ‘Harris who has re- cently completed a successful buelnesr course at Summelslde has Joined the staff rf Pate dc O0- The United Church Ladies Aid met for their regular monthly meeting on Tuesday night, April 13th at the home of Mrs. Edwin ‘Turner. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Harris and little daughter have moved into their new home in O'Leary founerly occupied by Mr. and Mrs. cyrll blaster, Lloyd Matthews and W.R. Qzou have installed most appropriate EVFXUBES 0W1‘ the windows of their modern shoe and clothing store which adds materially to the ap- pearance o! the store. Winter returned with a fury Thursday and high winds and heavy snow soon covered the Nada and fields, vuhicli Previously had been bare and dry, Cars mm. out chains found the going very hard due to the slipper condition of the roads and poor "action, —-Mr. and Mrs, Harvcy Mag. NW1" of Barrie. Ont. are visiting in OT-cary ihe guest of Mr. lilac- Nevin‘; mother, Mrs, D, Mucus-w. in and also Mrs. MacNevin’s mother, Mrs. Dot GOP-I'll]. Mr, MflcNeviu Was taking a veterans course at Camp Borden, Ont, and has now been posted io Simmer- side, The Allberton Campaign for the Velda Matthews Fund have re. cently been informed that a 55¢. 011d skin grafting operation hag been performed, this time on her right hand and that the condi. tlon of this brave little girl is 200d. Veidn is in the Royal Vic- toria Hospital in Montreal and among the many groups contrib- uUYiZ to the Fund. were the O'Leary United Church Y.P.U. Bloomfield and. Brae United Church Young Peoples _Unions. ol much interest to A wedding the residents of Oiseary and the West Prince district and in other sections of the Mal-limes was sol- emnized Monday, April 12th when Miss Grace Ruth, only daughfgr of Rev. Arthur F. Baker and the m" Marl’ (Lucas) Baker, LaHave. F-S- was united in the bonds of "Oiy Matrfmony to Mr. William 348615111832.~Baddeck,-~Cane' Breton. The ceremony wa< performed in the Ldlfave Univd, Church by the bnld-c-‘s father, ‘lilo blades brother, Blair, gave his sister 1n 1713773889- The bride ware a dress or silk imarquesette cut with pan-rliers of veil. and carried an elm hounuet oi‘ Johanna red roses. l-ler brides. maid was Miss Jean Grant, avho- "/°i’¢ a gown of blue“ taffeta with headdress and veil of pink and carried a bouquet of spring flow- era. The best man was the ln-nln. er of ‘the groom, Douglas Muc. A-uiay. .- a n I‘ w IL’ u? re >1 S’ ‘C A_rcceptian was held ufiel- the service at the bride's home, the United Church parsonage in Peniz (Lei-lave) after svhiciljile YOiIng couple lert"'on s Wfldding trio to New Eliuiflnd and Upper Dnrtmouiil a-nd Beddeck and has also worked as home economics representgflve for the Department o! Agriculture Ind Care Breton WHOM!!! their honey- Wuris couple will re- side in Haddock and they have for a long and happy wedded life. Rev. AI‘. Baker and the late Mrs. Baker were stationed in the 07-6817 United Church circuit lor seven years from i930 to 1987 and Mrs. MacAulay is well known here.\ Rev, Mr; Baker visited OT-enry last August and was the est of Mr. and Mrs. A.J. Matil- _l0n. Mr. MacAulay is well known in business clrciu in nor-thorn Cape Breton.‘ Executcfs Notice The-undersigned ereodtors hereby notify all persons indebted to the edeta Ill-Ill!” ll. Bell. late of Cape Traverse, to make immediate payment to them at the office of Morley M. Bell, Solicitor, Sum- mereide. and all persons having any claims against said estate are requested to present the same duly attested at the office arore- sold within alx months from this date. Dated 14th day pf April A. l). 1948. WALTER. LORD. _ IIDLEY MUTTART. Ixeeutora. Painful Throat Quickly Easel Speaking of valuable home reme- dies that mothers might well keep on hand. a trained nurse says: haven't met any preparation more dependable than ‘Nervlltne.’ For rne. it ll an ideal liniment. It aeeine as if nearly every drop rube witaraln-relievlng powers m abfier quietly. and it eases and n! me congestion in a short time. For eheet eoldenpain ‘in the side. etllr neck. eereehe and toothache. I have found Ncclltne very relu- abletn treating the minor ills that l ed "‘;..'{i.""i." if“ ' "f" on n e way o a ‘Rub-On’ that Ye more emeieat than CHARIXYFTEIQKN Base involving Jehovah's Witness ls Adjourned __.._ The trial of Alexander Ceere, a Jehovah's Witness, for peddling without a license, which is being heard in the S merside Police Court before Stpendlsry Magis- trate Eli. Strong. K.C., is now adjourned till next Saturday when argument a! counsel will be heard. The case for the defence was heard on Saturday morning, When court opened a change of collu- sel for the defence was announ- ced. Ml‘. W.E. Ddtby. K-G, was present and said that he had been retained by the accused and he asked that Mr, Glen How of Tor- unlo who had conducted the de- fence on Friday, be permitted to examine the accused. Tihls request W85 refused by the Court who stalled that he was not in favor of lawyers from other Provinces coming hcre and taking cases. Mr. '1‘.l... Compton who had been associated with the defence on Friday did not appear. _ T-he accused went on the stand ‘m his own defence and stated thlt he was a missionary and a mem- her oi‘ Jehovah's witnesses, When Mr. Darby sought to ask him uhnt was his purpose in being in Slummorside, Magistrate Strong ruled the questton not relevant. when Mr. Darby persisted and contended that the question was relevant the Magistrate recessed the courst twice, first for five minutes, then for ten minutes. During the argument Mr. Darby withdrew hls,'wiiness from the stand but the witness returned to answer questions. Witness said he caiied/ on the people in their hrmcs to encourage Bible studies and he sometimes distributed lit- erature ior which on some occas- ions he received contributions. The witness stuled that some- times he gave the pamphlets 8W8)’ free. When asked how he main- tained himself, he said that be- fore he went into the work of preaching lull time ‘le had a little capital and he was using this iii?- Durlng the past two months he had received $14.40 as donations from people and had also receiv- ed $25 a month‘ frcm the organ- ization he represents. Referring to the evidence of gen N, Arsellault, B. prosecution witness, who had said that he had purchased books from the accused, thc witness said that he ,hscl_tolsi..ii"-n iiesdifilnfii Se" Bibi” or pi-lmp1ll0iS' but that, if he was interested in God's word, he had some eight books in Bible studies and if he would like to make a donation on receivingmthcm he could give 35 cents but if he had no, money he could have" them free. Witness explained that he sold Catholic Bibles at cost to any person who desired one. Cross examined by Mr. EE. Ar- nett. attorney for the Town. the witness said that he is a llBiii/E of Hungary and has been in Can- ada since 1960. l-le is not natur- alized. He said that he has been engaged in this work seven 3'98“ and two years full time. When askfd by the Magistrate ii 119 did not believe the laws of mah should he obeyed, he answered that they should ll they did not conflict _ with God's law. When asked u hc regarded the by-iaws 0! ti"! Town as conflicting with God's law he answered, "N0". He said the has paid no license to the Town. The trial of hi5 wife, Elma CS6"? on the same charge also stands adjourned till next SaturdeYr-s- SILVER- BIBCEES W-l. ._'I‘}1g April meeting of the Sil- vcr Birches Institute, Road's Cor- ner, was held 0" F775“? even!" at the home o: Mrs. Hartwell Condon with the vice-president. Mrs. Robert Hog; in the chair. After the 511181118 Of 111° 1mm’ ute Ode and the repeating of the creed in unison, roll coll was an- swered by “My Favorite Fruit." Contributions to the Cancer Fund will be received at the next meet- ing. The sick committee reported sixteen calls made; "iii M"- Harry Hcckbert and Mrs. Hebe!" MacQunrrlc were appointed for next month's sick committee. The new school committee are Mi‘!- Lester Baglole and Mrs. Helen Clark. Three letters of sympathy‘ were read. It was decided 9114i the May roll call would b0 t0 d?“ a design for a mat for the dibtfiiii- convention. A box of 100d WI! pgcked for Mr- and Mrs. (YB-el- ian in England and Mrs. 5-5. Benton volunteered to forward some. An interesting and instruc- tive paper on "Essentials of Gar- denim; and l~low Seeds Should be Treated" was read by Mrs. Bea- ton, who concluded with a con- test. The next meeting will be Mid at the hctne of Mrs. Bred Cl"!!! with Mrs. John Scott and Mrs. A. MacArthur i.n charge of the innoh. , ‘The completed Red Cross art- icles turned in were two boy!’ pullovers and one child's night- gown. Mrs. Hogg will be in charge of the program for next month and the roll call will he “What Women Dislike Most in Men". The guts,- pdrm Home Competition in which plans were to be drawn were com-pleted and forwarded to Charlottetown. After the meeting sdjourneu a social hour was spent mlien refreshments were served by‘ Miss licences Heckbert and Mrs. Brad Cairns. - B. WRIST! ARI STRONG Owing to the ltrenlth of til! Mist, dislocations of that joint. are comparatively mnmon. DIFITCULT T0 TIAIN zebra: are blah-spirited anim- als. bani to train for dunelltlc use. but if acquired young can be trained to good advantage. Athletic Field For Kentsingtcn 1M a well attended meeting o1 Q @1146!“ 0! the tow-n and surround- lns count-oi on Friday evening, April 15th. the consensus of opinion was that a suitable field should be b°118ht and a hard-ball diamond and quarter mile cinder track WW1 Bihiriiv facilities. should D6 but in operation as soon as possible. Mr. F. R. Nauss, who P°@°{_°5,° Y. conducted m.- ifleri-Ii; in a fclicltous and prompt manner. Mflyor Taylor and councilman Humphrey of the town council do.‘ clared themselves favorably dig. nosed toward the project, The sum °I ‘$43009 WWW-I'd U16 Purchase price was vouched at the meeting. A committee Was appointed to select a plot and set Col. Reid and the Government engineer. Gord n1 Wm”- "0 "Port on same. A ways and means- ccmmittee was also named to solicit funds i/n the town and surrounding districts. Several business men donated $50.00 each, It is anticipated that a model athletic field and recreation grounds will develop, which will encourage the youth of town lmd country in the line of physical fitness and at the same time lesseJ the tendency toward juvenile delinquency. - Corocrals Heath and Waiper of the R. C. M. P. oi’ Summerside Station attended. ‘Zoth spoke ad- visediy and encouragingly of the project. -K Alberton —-Mrs. John H. Wells left Tues- day on an extended visit with re. iatives in Western Canada, Mr. and Mrs. J. l-l. Myrlck left this ‘WEEK by car on a. holiday visit to U. S. A. Mrs. Erskine Haywood and Mr, Carl BOWMH. Charlottetown spent the week-end here, the guests o1 their parents Mr, and Mr; Freq Bowness, IAGE ELEVEN silsttnsirs Autonlatlc A BARGAIN BASEMENT Caeb Bill Only No Returns Open Tuesday to Saturday lnelnalve _ CLOSED MONDAY FOR IKE-STOCKING and REPRICING No llsebangee 7 Work Shirts Reg. 1.00 1.35 l.50 Diao. 20% 20% 20% Now 80c 1.10 1.20 Curtains Reg. _ 4.50 4.75 5.25 6.95 Disc. 30% 30% 30% 30% Now 315 3.35 3.65 4.85 A.B.B. Merchandise Regular Discount ltcducrd Electric lloa Plates 14.50 505;, 1.25 ladiu’ Panties 1.50 20 1.20 ladies Panties us z 1.10 Ladies’ Pllltie," 1.35 go 1,00 Ladies’ Panties 1,00 3 .31) Ladies’ Palamas 5.50 250 4.40 bodice’ Pllsmes 3.25 zo 2.66 Women's Shoes 40 Ladies’ Hats .. 3o g, 3o Ladies’ Cotton Dresses . 30 m 50 Ladies‘ Silk and Crepe Dresses 50 to 80 Allen's Ralncoats, sizes M. 46 50 9,535 Men's Topcoals. eiles 34 to 37 , 4o 14,25 Mtn’! Tvlwoats. lllel 36, 3'1. so 29.15 4o 11.85 Men's White Shirts 5.00 30 3.50 ‘Ties .. . 1.50 50 .75 ca!!! .. . . , . . 1.75 ‘l0 .55 Panel Curtains 4.50 30 3.15 Chenille Bed Spreads 13.95 40 8,35 Bathroom Sets . 4.95 40 3.00 liloihproof Bag: 1.50 t0 .90 Plastic Table Covers . 2.59 2o 2,10 Plastic Table Covers 1.95 20 1,55 Wall Paper Remnants 20%, 40%; 50% Children's Dresses 1.95 30 1.35 Children's Dresses . 2.49 30 1.75 Girls’ Jackets an 3.45 Girls’ Jackets so 5,55 Girls‘ Skirts 80 2.75 ow I I I I l1 Ladies’ Raincoats angular. 15.95 Disc. _’°_% 12.75 , Two .32.. Mrs. Frank Weeks and sznall son John recently arrived home, after a five months stay in Eng. iand. where they were the gqggts of Mrs. Week's parents." Mr. J. H. Corcoran was a visitor to Alberion a couple of days the first Port of the week, the Ziiéist of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Hogan. NTIOUE the hostesses tainillg this week in aid Western Hospital Aid were Mrs. Denzll Smith and Mrs. Bryden Smith. who jointly entertained at four tables of bridge at the latter‘: hcline in Alberton south, Prizgg were won by Mrs, Percy Kinch, Mrs. Maurice Perry. Mrs. John Matthews and Mrs. 5, 1111,5515 210W refreeilunent- were served. v enter- of ihe ‘I'M Ilrnbsthv of this commuri lty is extended to Mrs. George Pfldilflm and family, Montrqge, .11 their great sorrow. in the death of Mr. Pridham. which took place at his home on April 14th. Hie funeral was held from his late l "' to the United Church. Montrose. on Saturday, April 17th at 2 p.m, 1n. torment was in Monti-use Ceme- tery. The Ladies Guild of st. Peter's Anglican Church, Albcrton, held an enjoyable social evening in the Rebekah Hail on April 9th. Musical games, relays, and contests under the direction oi’ Mr. J. W. Doc Campbell. assisted by Mrs. J. Nowe were thoroulhly enjoyed by tile large number present. A weighing party added a great deal of mirth to the program. Refreshments were Mrvld by the committee in charge. The Western Five Orchestra under l e direction o! Mr. J. Fred White p ed at the special dance which was sponsored by the Alber- ton Branch o! the Catholic Women's League in aid of the Veids Matthew fund on Tmeedsy Iiiiht. ‘The Women's Institute Hell was prettiiy decust for the occasion with patriotic streamers. and colored lights, and the enjoy- able event vise largely attended by the Alberton folk. and numer- ous eut-of-torwn guests. The C.W.!.. sincerely thanked ell those who. in any way helped this worthy cause. - ‘Ric very attractive showing of trophies In the window of Mr- H, D. Corbett’: store deserve high commendation for the Alberton Curling Club. The_ Hon. T. A. Campbell Trophy was won by the Alberton Club; the Regal Flour Curling Trophy for Island Junior Competition was won by a teem comprised o! Mr. John Profit skip. Mr. Ed. Mlllman. mete, Mr. Eric Corbett. and. stone, Mr I'm! Mili- man 1st stone. Included in the display ere smell individual cups presented by the local club to the members oi this team. The Regal Fleur Trophy for com-petition in the Alberion Club was captured by a team comprised of Mr. J. H. Myrlfl gklp ‘llr Iran! lflhtnaea wnana ruler 1s nsrclmn wun occur! STORES Con be controlled from Tractor shaped holes. available. Dealers: SPURGEON CLARK, North Tryon COMPANY SUMMERSIDE A '1‘ T E N '1‘ I 0N NEW and lMPllllllEll THE JUDSON LIME and rzmuzsa olsmsum Easy to clean-bottom eon be dropped from Spreader in e few seconds.—Agiralors fitting close to bottoms-Diamond Roller Bearings-light decfr. Price for the 8 foot width $138.00 F.O.B. your station. Other widths TilE IIALL MFG. 8100M! STURAGE Scot saving time end Fertilizer. GORDON'S GARAGE ‘ Cusculnpec LIMITED CHARLOTTETOWN mate, Mr, Haydon Dixon. 2nd stone. Charles MacLeOd, 1st stone. The April meeting of the Wes- tern Hospital Aid was held in tho Nurse's Home on Friday even- ing at 8 o'clock. Owini 5° "i9 absence of the secretary. M"- w, c. Lawson kindly took the minlnles of the meeting. The treasurer reported a satisfactory sum on hand. lt was moved and Napoleon and Uncle Elhy secOnded that 3100-00 be paid to the Hospital. The President, Mrs. John Profit reported that Van- ishing Bridge had been started. It was decided to try to get pillow o: tton. The Reverend Sister Sup- erior told the members that they could meet in the Nurses’ Home for sewing at anytime. It was then decided to hold sewing meet- ing there on Thursday evening. Moved that meeetlng be dismissed. lly cnrnnl acltrlile (i woocron SAD HADTOTAKEi mo», nus MEDICINE éveiev "rwo no ' GEE.’ t1- TASTEQ AWFUL. .1 iv / . , ’