ill-mo 1. 194s EIEWEsIERNAQUAkolAN F §Lsoenrs= .|. sum Murphy. us llanovar ltroel. and ‘ . George Claw. 125 Ottawa Street. 3 ' BUMMEBSIDE '1!!! PRINCE COUNTY News. Subscriptions. Advgrtialol- ' 3 The Guardian May be bought It NI! ill IN g stores in Sumlneraido: rfneokatore, Water Street; Goorlha “rnllkore. 2t Central Street. “go; Bakery. Water Street; Mark Gandet. s1 Granville Street; “no! Groeery.,l3.uasell Street; Alyrs Donosttds Grocery. Second Street: f, island Motor Transport. Water Street.- r ha Guardian will s. delivered t» any home tn lumlnerslda o; p‘ noyatioperdayorlloperwesLrhonstliorrN-zlorthl. ‘HE; or give your order to tho boy responsible tor delivery on your following [villi flflllt SALE — One Enterprise ymnfich range. 143 Granville St. , h 339. pun§erslde or P We ._WANTED - Msld tor general mufiwork. Apply Mrs. Elmer Otter, Summerslde. Jinn-IN av MISTAKE from gqdegue Rink Monday night. Marsh 29. one pair men's oxtords ma overshoes. Please call Bedeque mucfleml and arranze excnsnse- _iasl. usrnra- ron sass: - g hmye several houses tor sale. --FOB BALE AT ‘BARKLEY. — House and Bern and other ouf‘ buildings. 2 acres o! land. Mrs. Janos H. Champion, Kensington. ~—RUMORS UNFOUNDED —- Perslstent rumors have been cur- rent in Sumrnerside since Tuesday that twin babies were left on the doorstep o! a Summerslde home. However, police said that as ‘far as they could learn there was absol- utely no truth in the stories. Al-__ though no one knew the facts at first hand the reports had it that the babies were left on the door step ot a west end home sometime m; from $2,400 to $10.50!). Num- nf D1 F095“ “d wclnmm w “m Monday night or "PUGSdSy morn- eustoyners. W. R. Warren. ‘Sum- h,‘ __ 5_ merside. Phone 321-2. --TENDEBS FOR. CREAM HAULING. - Tenders will be re- ceived by the undersigned up to Saturday, April 3rd, at 6 P. M., 1948. for the hauling of cream to the Kenslngton Dairying (lo-ope:- atlve Association Limited. season May 1 to November 30th, 1948. _i0CKEY Bedeque rink Thurs- gsygApril 1. at 8.30., Charlotte- town: P. W. C. Wildcats vs. tree- wwrt, Royals. This ls not an April plooigame as both teams have re- ceivfl reinforcements. Skate af- w. 2 Fl grOENE 5'.‘ ' -G.VII.lVL- Her§s a SLASHING - (IR-ASKING - SMASHING SPECIAL from the Hardware Department! l It's ARMORTOP Cement. Coating- - - - The?! gallon can regularly sells Ior 2.85—the special price on this pizefls 1.19. - - - The 5 gallon oan regularly selling for 14.25, you may get [or only 4.80. Read onl And I'll tell you all about Armortop. - - - It's jeolly incredible-the amount of dust that seeps up into your homo from the cement walls and floor of your basement. Armortop is s dust; depressorbduring housecleaning is the proper time to treat hasqpont walls and floor-it's easy to use-clean the- floor and walls and-then swish on Armortop mixed hall and hall with water. repeat the process in I hours-you'll really be amazed with the result. This mashing special on Armortop is for s limited time only-so, get your sup y of Armortop today and treat that dusty basement of yours l g on tor 1.19 - 5 gallons for 4.90 in the Hardware Department. Thlg. time o! year when Apples are scarce and expensive-nothing tsstdl quite as good as Apple-Sauce. - - - There ls no need to buy apples and go to the bother of making Sauce. Get a 20 ounce tin of AYHMER APPLE SAUCE ior only 20 cents and serve it-this Apple- lauiln contains l4 per cent sugar. If you have a large family with largl’ appetites tor Apple-Sauoe-SCOTIAN GOLD APPLES in gal- lon line is the buy for yum-there is no sugar in this and the price n ls cents nun. Both these Brands are delicious and will satisfy that.‘ Apple-Sauce craving-you'll find them in the Grocery Depart- men!- We ire happy to tell you-in answer to the many inquiries that keep coming ill-that we how have D 8s A PANTIE GIRDLES with the De- tscliible crotch—these are o! Cnrdex rib in sizes medium and large- thefilnave the potent IwlPIOllTitiy-‘up top and are priced-seams. The- D as" A Pantie Girdle will give you that smooth. rounded hip line that i sfliltll fashion must. - - - You'll ilnd these and many other Girdle My]? in tlwCorset Section of the Dry Goods Department. - -—_--__ The?!» and 10 Dress Section is sglow‘ with bright. washable HOUSE- DRSSSES. ~ - - Seersucker. gingham and print cottons in fresh colors audzan assortment o! becoming styles. They are trimmed with rck b white oollars and culls or- frills of their own materials. There Boundaries o! routes or other Ln- iormatlon esn be had at the oltice o! tho nssociat’ n. Lowest or my tender not neeessariy accepted. W. L. Delaney. Manager. -BAPTIST YJHU. _-,-__ Th Y1’.- U. at summerslde Baptist hurch _ held the regular meeting on Tues- day evening in the Church hall. The Junior and Senior groups were each conducted ‘by the minister tor the devotional period. Enoh group hld the same subject “The Value oi Money" {or the usual dis- ‘ During the business per- led each president was in the chair. yolleybsll was enjoyed by both Juniorslgnd Seniors. - S. “TRINITY Y.P.U. - The Y.P.U. of simmer-side Trinity Church held its regular meeting on Tuesday evening in Epworth Hall. with the president in the chair during the business period. Miss Wllns Mac- Nevin was in charge of the pro- gram on "Missions in Canada" A candlelight service was conducted with Miss Marion MecMurdo, Mrs. Lois Schurrnan, Mrs. Eric Pearson and Miss Viola Allen taking part. A “bee? session was conducted on ways and means to improve the Y.P.U. and was most interesting. The meeting closed with “tsps" after which a fellowship periad was enjoyed, - S, —- SUCCESSFUL DANCE - A very successful and enjoyable Eas- ter dance was held in St. Mary's llall. Summerslfe on Tuesday evening. sponsored by one Ladies’ Guild. The prize winners for the spot dances were Mrs. Maurice Mill and Mr. Harry Dickie and Miss Isabella smith and Mr. Rpss M... Kenzlc, Music was by the Blue Notes Orchestra. A most delicious lunch was served. Mrs. Wilfred Lecky welcflfned the guests as they arrived. - S. _ -- PRESBYTERIAJ LADIES CLUB — The Ladies’ Club of Sum- merside Presbyterian Church held ii: regular meeting a1 the home o! Mrs. J.0. ‘Cobb, Granville Street 0n ‘Tuesday evening with the pres- ident. Mrs. G. Franklin Cameron in the ohalr. The treasurer report- cd most gratifying proceeds from the St. Patrick's tea. A discussion took place in regard to catering to the Y.P.S. and it was decided to put on their banquet in April, Plans were made to hold a Rum- mage Saleion Saturday afternoon. April 24. At the conclusion of me meeting refreshments were ggrvgd by the lunch hostesses, Mrs. Wm. E. Forbes and Miss lean MacFad- yen, The next meeting will be hold at the home of Mrs. William Mor- rison. - S. ‘ ~ —C.G.I.’l‘. MEETING - The "Guiding Llgiht" C.G,I.T. o! Sum- merslde Trinity Church held its weekly meeting on Tuesday eve. Hing In Epworth Hall with Mrs. RB. Dewar and Mrs. Wm. Heck- bert in charge o! the devotions. The following committees were ap- nointed for the month o! April: Program. Gloria Woodside, Roby Best and Esther Mac-Kay; Clean- lip, June Geddis; games, Joyce and 'TTE.'1EO"B'€ll;"Pl8nS were made m hold a pantry sale in the near fut- ure. A discussion took place on C.G.I.T. camp ‘which takes place early in July. The next meeting will be Missionary Night and the project will be the making of scrapbooks, At the close oi the meeting a film "Photographing ls no question about fitting-the silea range from 12 to 44. House- dreiées Ira priced lrom 2.2510 8.75 in the 5 pm! no Department Canada" was enjoyed with the Trail Rangers. -- S. __————"i_ THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN gamut Recent ‘ FRIDAY and SATURDAY SIIMMEIISIOE Lost Showing Today fTHF BEST YEARS OF ‘LY/Y; 5 P 3 “l '1'. ~_vv\i7"ill‘ CUR LIVE "' 7W0 55°" 0'"! Shows 7:15 and 9:15 3:30 _ 8 RM. MIClIWQ Friday Lost Showing Tonight‘ Double Bill ’ "DICK TRACY'$ DILEMMA" and . "BAMBOO BLONDE” . aawsmxwxswr .,~ cameo THEATRE KENSINGTON ' Thursday 7-9. Edward G. Robinson and McCnllister in “THE BED HOUSI" »J|ldlth Anderson fl Ona iilunsen. ' FRIDAY . SATURDAY Big Double Bill —A a- ' Ems DEV/ti. ruumss c R A P A u D A" RIDE" I THEATRE, Wm. NAN LESLIE and THE LATE GEORGE APLEY Ronald Colman Peggy Cummings Fri.-—Soi'.—-8:l5 LAWRENCE TIERNEY Shows 7zl5-9zl5 , Matinee Solurddl .2135 is teaching in Woodstock. The road lrcm %'l.kary to the I shore has now been plowed. through -Cst. Leo Lauman, R.C.M.P., Kmllsfvrd. Sprinzf‘ 1d West. ele- Sulrmerside, left yesterday for The wad "c"! Cllema" m B?" Camp H111 Hospital Ham,“ for has also been plowed and likewise treatment _ s_ the Howlan road. V Personals -r1rs= Isabella Smith ol Fred- -- 55B’ BARN-S DOLLARS erlcton, N.B. left yesterday morn- ing on return after being the house LONDON — (C?) '- Th5 5-3‘ guest 0g Mr Emu Mm My, pram; Msuretarlia devoted her trips lur- MacKenzie, Summerslde. - s. ‘igngrdlrhe Wllélfilaeifinlnii’ £11228? 5:1 a -presse r an. 00-- -—Sgt. Donald Bradshaw. R.C.- "4459 “is 515W!!! v1 Palermo-u Eur A13, M t I N3 n t _. ed passengers on winter cruises to m,,,,,,,,°§,°, °§,,,,,,,, |,,e‘§,£°p§‘,‘:,'e the West Indies out b1 New York plane to visit his brother, Mr. Wal- “if Calm“ ililwfllisp ifmoliiilefl lace Bradshaw and Mrs. Bradshaw f” “e "nderlak "g 5*“ l“ ’ F” NQTICE —The following students: from Kensingwn and vicinity who are attending Summerside Academy are spending the Easter holidays at their homes. Norma Humphrey, Audrey Profitt, Betty Jay, Shir- ley Kennedy, Wallace Murphy. Lowell Andrews. Bobby Jay and I hove opened o general re- mule Cmmick- _ pair ond wood-working shop oi Among the local teachers who left Kellsmgl?" Md all‘ equlPPed lo on Monday mornings train for do oll kllldS oi light woodwork, Charlottetown to attend the annual turning bundfiuv work egg convention were the Misses Helen ' FRED HOOPER’ . Thcmpson Who is teaching in Knutslord and John Arbing who Paugh. teacher at‘ West Devon, B. 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