f _ .-, z-THE WESTERNiGUAIDl AGENTS: J. llrser llurplsy. ill Hanover ltreet. and George Ciow. ltl Ottawa Street. IUMMEISIDE and rushes COUNT! News. Subscriptions, Advertising. The Guardian may be bought at any of the folio stores l.n Sanlerside: Bell Bookstore, Water Street; Geurlies Drugstore. ll Central ltrset; Torn“, gakery, Wwtsr Skeet: Mark Gludet. l‘! Granville Street: M . MORE W W" HONEY at ~ SMALLMAIPS Grocery *1! 1 i nnual Meeting f Alberton And We st Prince Trade Board ~ wesrcst ofPrinoeEdward Islmndto elected president of the Albenton the mainland are very poor as n; "' suufllinslos Last Showing Today "m: MAN I LOVE" with IDA LUPINO M: Peter Pate. Olesry, __ and West Prince Board of Trade the Borden-Tonmentine route l ‘ ' i The Gllllfllllll ‘villi be llguvel-ss x“ eniymhzlnw Sllallfifhtm cuss: Shows |3:30-7:l5-9:Il midwives-Yd?’ gfiufilezerlton. '11:. err-grime to tbs longed on flat a n uoyugnpsr yer III I“ of, - or ssrcr‘ W" Y‘? i111 particular f: or no rel" °"‘°' ‘° "‘° "°’ ""°"‘“"' '°' """" °“ m’ '°""~ FRIDAY-SATURDAY fi 'w"..”w'.u"“'.’§§n§§§"§§dm§'l§$fi $317.‘. ihnitullflulnuls“ “YlQQJPiT? e - ~ e 41mm- KING extra long nest 410098161! quality llydl-wllc _ g of the Board. Present also were on the Boiden-‘Ilomnentioe route “Lung rubber boots obtainable at brake fluid sold wholesale and re- , \ _ ( _ Messrs B. Graham Rogers anld Lt.- have been increased by 21 per cent F , . » Bruce's. I _55|.; "Aunt Susie Shoots The works», s three-act mm"! "Y" in Tryoll Hall mesa-er. May 4- _n|t. CARSON, Chiropractor, lvlil be in Summerside each ‘Piles- lllly llnll Siltllrday besinnins Moi “n; Apply m mm“, strut Prominent members of the Board til-med again. The establishment of , Summerside. or phone 497-1. P8161 high tribute to the retiring this route would in this wsy assist AW Se“~“".°“‘““‘ “u T“? -—" PJFQZZ“ P2,, W“ “W” “’°“°‘“ P"““ °°““" “"1"” L Ill‘! Valle Re 16c SPECIAL s r ‘ ° 10f safe. new. Also one l2 h-p. -r‘oa saw-lee’: Chev. sedan w en d work ho had and Pvsslhly make sveilable s iew Y Y- 9- - l "l! Jchnston outboard motor. Recon- in excellent condition. New engine. “cmwpusmd “"1198 hi! Wm 0i’ "m"? Pelflgflfllm‘ @318 i0 5111mm"! ditiollecl. Box 150. Summers!“- _I'EOPLE living outside Town my obtain tickets for the per- _ 5 n, hi1- Tllepiloue Service al products oi’ other kinds that "‘""'"‘ *r"“*‘"°.i..‘;'..f.*°2.”.l§‘. .12.... .. Vice-President 0f “we l» shipped. illxfllllslcibide High School Auditor- g U“?! the heading: oi new ‘Mr- Rogers said that the Ma/rl- B b- H d ‘in; Olfiwednesday’ M“ 5m’ by c N R o v , business the matter of the O'l_,ea_ry time Transportation Ccnnnlisslon, k o .v__ T Clarke Jew_ I I _ |'| telephone service was discussed at through the manager Mr. Rand “m”? l° Gm“ ' hum.’ 75l 12G cowll considerable length. Undel- the Mai-heron had urged that this 48 oz. pkg (with tumbler) Reg 35c SPEClAl ' nels- adnleilngym ‘i,cke,:“may'-l-o summerside qm,,.,...,,,,..,, "l "cm" ' Dreserlt setup. O’Leary had no route be established. He also said ' ' ' crllis- '~ direct linlei Cl lttt ' ll l fit l-li Pr Y J id be sold out on the night of the klmmiiwmuci HUMBERSTONE all long glsbfllhigeo 23th:“ 33gb d]: aeil h? caogld Ffgluiiislgblesllyoblhe concert. TliilllSll NOTES Mr. wllltel- Harper. Ohrisidoher’! cross, spent a day in sunllmerside ,,,.,.,,,1y “m; friends, MP- C-T. Mofrilzomery. divisional calls for which there is a clusrge the public and every effort to WM“ "'97 I9"- 23 M1,, Agnes Bourke has returned flllpfilnttndlh». Mr- J-C. Mac- of twenty or twenty-five cent; arouse public opinion should be SPECIAL, 4 fol- ,_,u____r_' ,0 Fredmcwn, m; m" a plells- irons-Italic“ divisional ensilheer. levied even rol- local calls. This undertaken. ‘m m“ of one week “nth Mn sro oore, mas er mes in‘? "+05 charge is paid to tho operator , , - _ and Sam Hood, roadmaster. ilhere who recciv n ti , Tourist Trad _ “d Mrs‘ m“ Gallant’ NON”, Accompanied by Mr. J.P. Hogan. salary rol- Sunday. es o o w a Fancy Blunts Assorted . P runes 40-50 “k5 Aggy; Qwleai-a of Union [pcllb the pest week-end in Tig- llish. the guest of Mrs. John R. _ ber of business men. A7. noon THURSDAYl FRIDAY "d Utilities and tho Island Telephone ment last year to assist‘ in the ' ' D0319‘ Mayor Arnctt, Mr, J’, Lel- l-lol- SATURDAY ‘Cdmgily aiéiChzrloitii-ourrl req-uszt- cgnstrugttlon of negv lloigls, group; - _ C O ' : ,_ , m“ Bern‘ may‘? tea?!“ l?!“ Orfngllflgyfilpxjlfe DOUBLE B|LL angdlreit Tine lilo ghirlgtcgaghobllld SQSLB-lffflllzlgfs Pgblvidcdca tlllgt ‘bible 40 91- hll- R99 16¢ SPECIAL, 3 ‘Of . .._. .. . fjnnéopflfifllg: lIEWESSIOhWJER-i we“! at luncheon in his private to take steps to abolish the service general conditions of such loans Reg’ 15c‘ SPECIAL, 2 for .- s . Doyle. ‘y West Point Ferry establishment of hotels proposed lvcr. s e e was a genera ». scuss on s a .lm '1 4.1‘ 1 ‘op . ' l Rn: lugegttlfrlll-agralléiuxfiitat;¢l ‘lug ijljfjhgdfjggjfrdmfeqiffeslff ‘ma, Th r I i! i in éiliglerlgllt Bu); passer»; 3;; ls oz... pkgs. Reg. 25c. SPECIAL . . . ° Mallarlllll ill-s, Keefer mother. Mrs. Edward m” “n track “ea °l the ""7 on the progress being nlade on the West Point fengv service llo fclt Reg. l7c. SPECIAL, Z fol’ . . . HJYPEI‘, Christopher's Cross. Mrs, Henri-an Cahiil and son Cecil Cahlll spent a day recently s‘, Oilristophefs Cross, fllE guests o! .\ll~. and Mrs. Gerald Handra- llllll. e- T12. Johnnie Doyle and Omer Chais- ron drove to Portage and Mount Pleasant. the latter part’ of last wcll- and l-ctlllzned to Tlgnish the fnfolvilll: (lay, The $011115 "W" nlrfv zlvlzly on a business trip. 'l'ilc sllnpallly of the residents n.‘ ‘liglllsh go out in Mr. Henry ltlvllzlrri and family. Tlgnlsh Vil- Iago l.'l the sorrow they sustained H, 5|... deal], n; Mrs, Richard at past two years a pleasant privil- the Cwarlotetown Hospital ori the 980. Members elected to hold of- it‘ nlurrllns cl‘ April 24in Mrs. Rich- flee for the next two years are '5 M59554‘ ti'd's funenl vras held on Tues- tail at Bruce's. —"PlG'l‘AlLS", three-act comedy presented in Epworth Hall. Sum- meraide Friday. April 30, 8.16 pm. Admission 40 and {i0 cents. » -WANTI'ID—-Glrl for leneral l10llS8W0fk._EXp2i'lO!l60 not neces- transmlssiou and front end. J. H. MacFarlane, Bedcque. k Mr. W.E. Robinson, general manager of the Atlantic Division, C.N.R.. paid an official visit to Sunmerside yesterday and car- ried out an inspection of railway property. He was accompanied by sgem at Summcrside. Mr. Rob- inson csllcd on His Worship liifsyor JP. Arnett and on s. num- csr. A nurn-ber of matters were ‘iscussed, including illhe request be plunked that trucks could drive on and off. Mr. Robinson prom- ised to take these q-lotters under consideration. - S. l were present. At the conclusion of the meeting the members attend- ed Benediction oi’ the Most Bless- ed Sacrament vllhich was offered up by Rev. Emmett Mcinnls, The retiring president. Mrs. Oculve Gaudet was read an address by Mrs. Eugene Perry and presented with a beautiful daily Missal by Mrs. Milton Keoulgh. Mrs. Ga-udet thanked the members for their kind words and lovely gift and said she considered being presi- dent of the sub-division for the as follows - President. Mrs. Jos- *~ i" bnlllln tllllllifll s i Wlllll ' illlllll“ Prflliiold a RQBERT BASSLER Also MARCH OF TIME and DISNEY CARTOON‘ Shows 7:l5-9:l5 Matinee Saturday 2:30 REGENT Shows Ills flllfl 9.15 Matinee Friduy 3:30 OG-OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQ-OVQOO icnlrlun col. w. w. Reid of Charlottetown :1’; M‘? 398811 Tlnney of Summer- L Mr. Merritt Callaghan of Alber- oh was rel-elected secretary and m. J. w.- csllllgrlsn of Albertoll vice-president. All directors alnd councillors were unanimously re- elected for another term as well. office and for his untiring efforts in so mam worthy uwieets for tho good of the conurlurlity, "ECPESBPUY be relayed through the Summersldc exchange. This in many cases is the cause of long delays if the circuit is busy. On Sundays the exchange at O'Lea.ry is closed although the operator is obliged to re-rnaln on duty to lake care of local and long distance A resolution was drafted and passed at the nl-eeting to be for- warded to the Board of Public charge on all Sunday calls. West Point ferrv service which is now in the lhahds of the Maritime Commission awaiting decision. Outlines Possibilities Mr. B. Grahrln Rogers gave a very interesting outline oi’ the traffic possibilities of the propose-i West Point ferry service both from a conlmerciai and tourist stand- point. A-nart from the Wood islands service trucking facilities from the which is a further handicap. If the West Point service was established many potatoes could be hauled across in trucks and loaded lrllto refrigerator cars n-t Buctouche thus saving a good many days in refrigerator car usage compared w the time it takes for these cars to come over here, be loaded and re. fro-m central and eastern parts of the Province. 'I'his type of traffic for potatoes would be in addition to tlhe great amount of sgricultilr- route becoming established as well as the lion. G. H. Barbour. Minister of Public Works. Mr. Rogers also suggested perhaps some different type of pier construction might be used that would save initial costs. lie sold details of the new company set-sup should he made available to Col. W. W. Reid. the next speaker. gave details inrcgard i0 the fulyld set up by ilhe Provincial Govern.- wcro complied with, he felt fun-is would be available to assist in the would be of considerable assistance to the tourist traffic but befone West Prince could ihope to obtain the mnicrnrm benefit more tourist accommodation would have to be made available in that section of the country. Mr. Reagh Kinney reviewed the advantages of illc West Point ferry when it will be in operation and presented to iha Board malny excellent ruzqeslions for the finalising of the ferry company-S A very successful hockey season vlss formally brought to a close Hockey Trophies Are Presented At S’side Harold Mclver. - John McNelll, treasurer of the l2 oz. tin. Reg. 27c. SPECIAL esv-g-qhi- o Blueberries l6 oz. fin. Reg. 25c. SPECIAL ... .,.. .... . .19 Apricot and Cranberry Mix Regular 32c. SPECIAL 25 Aylmers Soup Celery, Mushroom, Consomme, Onion, and ‘Green Pec. SPECIAL, 4 for .. ' ovl_l_aasllllesLl llyllllers Soup Tomato and Vegetable. SPECIAL, 3 for '25 Plain and Filled. SPECIAL, per lb. Household Ammonia Liquid Regular 15c. SPECIAL . . . . .10 Comfort ‘Lye Regular llc. SPECIAL, 2 for ..............19 .27 ...-see.,s_;... . Tlliltl TlSSIIQ (White Swan) Regular l0c. SPECIAL, 3 for swlllwslri Regular 22c. SPECIAL, Z fflf "aw -. Olams . Regular 35c. $PEClAL,2 rel ............ > Grapefruit 112's Regular Zlc per lb. SPECIAL, 2 lbs. for Where Price .27 "Y 11i- BABY FOODS .35 .-____. STORE DELlVERlES 8:30 and l0:00 A.M. 2:00 and 4:00 PM. Phone 400 With Quolliy dal- homing, A l 27th to the eph T. Arsenalslt; l-st. vice pres, , , ,_._ (‘llllfrll of Si. Sinfin and St. Jude Mrs. Eugene Perry. 2nd. v’ce- ' srbtghizsdigttlelthbndllrhllreesiiglaLlglllegf Qcgxtdal-gndoflqolhnaoanblgzg- “"""“ i‘ rmluiem Mass “P5 “mg pres" Mrs‘ Henry Bernard: 3rd‘ Sulnmerslde, last evening. Mr. ué, seconded a vote of illalllks hi‘ m"? J-A- “limmilald- Pm“ v‘°°'pr"" Mm mm’ 5km“: Harold Mclver, president of the to the dloliors of the cups. Mr. of Agriculture told the meeting he t.» Revenue Minister McCarln sew- turns. Dliféi. Services at ihe grave were Recording secretary. Mrs“ .l.l". Hockey Lune, very capably p“? Md," paid mm“, to m, w“; believed reprennmiom ma, by em “m ‘It They Md “med m. depmflnwm m "m, h“ srlldllfltffl by Rev. Emmett. Msln- Gsllam; Treasurer. Mrs. Milton If sided. He Welwmed "l" 5mm" i“ d°“° during u” “m” w" m’ i119 vrsflnifl-Btion he heads had an extension of the deadline be- informed Mr. Profitt that the eo- Keous/h: Corresponding Secretary, Mrs. Howard Harper. ___.._.____-__. PAR-T 0F GAUL Belgilun was originally port o! France when the country was called Gaul. and gets its name from the tribe‘ that lived there. ’l'llc llllllual meeting of the Tig- flltll Catholic Wmlelvs League was llcld on Mondlay afternoon at Zdvlock in the Asembly Room of ihc Convent. At seven o'clock that morning a Mass sung by Rev. J.A. lifal-Dollaid was offered for the lllcllllllvrr, a good number of whom U16 B21388- - - - These are in many different patterns and the prices are from Also Double Reel Shows: FrL-Sut. 8:15 "OUR HEARTS WEB-E the trophies and then called on them to make their respective pre-l‘ sentutions. Dr. A. R. Grant presented to Emmstt_ ‘Trainer the trophy for the player having the highest number of points. Mlr. Carrol Dc- laney, Milli. presented the De- laney and MacFas-lane trophy to “Windy" Steele who accepted on behalf of the Dodgers. the winning team in the Town League. Mr. Earle Arssnault presented the George Guergis Trophy for the most valuable player in the League to Gerard Bernard. At this point Dr. Vincent Grant proposed a toast to Harold McIvor and the League executive for their eflic- players by Dr. Austin Delaney who contributed llis medical services voluntarily. Sqdln. Ldr. W. C. Lallstafl. DJ“. C., commanding officer at the Summerside station, spoke briefly on the benefits of sport and re- marked that in a sports contest of any kind all the players are equal and rank has no place. Others who spoke were Mr. J.H. Strong. James Hogan, Charles Deighan. Jack Schurmsn, Dr. Aus- tin Delaney. In closing Mr. McIvor spoke of the great need for a new skating rink in Summerside. A-flnal num- ber on the program was a vocal much to do with the decision of the Income Tax Department to extend the deadline for filing in- come tax returns io May 31. Mr. Profltt said the P-ZLI. groulp, with the support of the Maritime Fed- eration, had made representations cause of road conditions and the fact that the farmers forms were no; available in time. They point- ed out that because of the rush neither lawyers nor accountants were available to assist rnsny farmers in preparing their re- BEGINNING MONDAY, operation of the fasrn organisa- tions was very mulch appreciated ._ and that serious consideration would bs given to the problem, oliiholllh it was pointed out the time could not be extended for the farmers alone. MAY 3rd SUMMER __G a M__ duet by Charles Deighan and Fred ' ' lent work during the season. This Foy. 3 Tile China Department In the susumereide Store has a definite "New [u woe followed by three cheers for ‘ look" illni ls most attractive. - - - It has been completely refinished KENSINGTO“ . 1m! ' nu i “s i s nl h di dlspla l - - o l l. u Jr. Farmers Orflanaze Alb , u: ‘Y " " srt and Aynslcy CUPS AND SAUCEIIS in the China Department u.“ Rum“ “d m.“ u“ h V l 1.15 to 7.85. The gift of a Cup and Saucer is one that is always ap- llreclstetl, everyone likes this fine imported Chins-each Cup and Saucer ls a perfect gem! See theta sud the other smart displays of China. sliver and Glassware in the China Department. Ila; ‘I "m! "nut ha.“ “d i»-io\fiib>vic-ae.fi/llr%*l$i40c the Junior Farmers Federation ' 7 0 andcelalwouiui: 3a.! color Initial‘?! stripes. - - - These I I It walls —-— WAS 1'1‘ INSURED? In formed lset niche at lnmgié- 30:21:. ngfwftlaorggtlxgglllll I" l" m’ e30 a. m. 5e0 P» l". lillhkeis src priced at 8.00 a pair. There are only 2i pairs of these - “*3 l" “M”! 3am" H“ ' ' Two member, o; m, Provlm-lzl) c"! Blankets in stock at present-m order their: for your factory Immediately while they are still available-Dry Goods ‘Department GROWING UP" With Brian Donlevy, Billy DeWolf and William Dcmerest Also Short Reel: “Ben lion!” SUTTON, Suffolk, England (OP) — Within a few hours of be- The-first local organization of John Forbes of lower Bedeque was elected president. Other of- At Central Bedeque‘ Tile Junior furthers were organ- ized on s. Provincial basis receni- Doparitnent of Agriculture stall‘. Messrs. S.C. Wright and LP. .‘"<‘- DAILY a ficers incl ’ vice-president Mlr. —---— , . l - - . . , l. .. .--. l» so l»- e-wu» ms- ul._":.:r..:.;lu clauses. “.22.. will-m our» "".i""“.". u“ 122i: :.:"r::“.:1lr .'."":l‘."i.r:’ WEPNEWAY . . _ _ . n’. ' b‘ ‘tgplaelpeonle have dread! started Fulfill‘? thlllll in the waited five years, was smashed by ‘oegttgslfyéedeq Ru l o n o films“. 7 l: I 2 _ all tinted to their gardens tater on. T o OM68! Dill! "I p, gust of wind. ‘Iiho Junior Federation. whose M" Mus” Pmmt °l “sew” e ac me O ‘i ti"! type of Flower and Vegetable Seed you may desire. - - - n t" Ire out up by the reliable nrnls-steebnrisrll Reunion and, isclienzles. The pull-led seeds are priced at I and ll cents/s pack-j ‘"- ~ - - There is also a full stock of Bulk Seeds Including turnips, Iflnrels and lawn grass seed as wellns oulcn sets. ‘Io get the nrcst f" vi Your ollrsen. plan u well this your and set your mill now "l" "It Grocery Department. memlbership is confined to young people l6 to 30 years of age, is de- silned to develop community spir- it. School districts included in the group formed last night are: lfi-eetown, lower neetawn, Cent- president of the PEI. Federlvll-r Professional Bards O$0O~O SATURDAY 7.30 a. m. t0 0.00 p. m.‘ -i Th ll s1 is ll . Lo s d .. v . ' 5 Puma] 32.85“ 1?: ulmtfal. "rum". w; “my” m", “u” Pernwozdfqgeiasrleiovyr? snde T‘ ~\ the bsitl m Ills beat catollea m need good nsmno aourrssana dleton- “mm” *°°°‘“""‘ ' _ ,. nmyflngwA ==i-i‘=;:*:."::"...r:::.':-.:;':::-..-.'-.: mucous-rm . . u l.oo.- in; lllll, son's renu- ells sIt-Icoks-Inels sud sllul- " "121",: a,“ f. h.j_~..::.~:.:.':wmrnds1c'*lmnr-,n2:n: i l m; armor uslru. runa- nnn stones A lals-llllllvrnslnv srnvicriieia l - - _ l t _ ‘ 5.0-. ma. mus. .. "wxdoaum ‘Cit-h ‘or: Banister. Solicitor. _ j "---- ~ '-- 'i~i-"3-'i-‘3-‘=- - ~ ~ - NOVELTY STORE "m" "' m’ m B I ' lien In _ a l - Properties _‘ Q ‘ ,_ I l 1 c. ooaoouds. Imm- p v I g ‘ w g , _ l. Remember to come in here today and select that spe- ciellcord for your wondel- ful Mom. . tau: lie .¢Q<§<=s\1r>§u ix‘ \ wsfir.’ - 1 eoe-e-o-ueeeeoe-ee» HCHARD S. HlNTON i i Water 8t. 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