_ GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Temperance lirwll Plans a‘ SMALIMAIPS For Very Young Ladies -- race; firm-ram APRII-‘lil- [IHE WESTERN GUARDIAN ' ‘ AGENTS: J. Elmer Murphy. 188 Ilsnover Street, and ' George Clow, 125 Ottsws Street. _ SUMMERSIDE and PRINCE COUNTY News, riptions, Advertising. “é The Guardian may be_bought st any of the following stores in ‘Summersido: * u“ gookstore. Water Qtreet; Gouriies Drugstore. 2!. Central Street: form,“ nskery, Water Street; Mark Gsudet. 6i Grenville Street; ymce’; Grocery, lcussell Street; Alyre ouoetie’: Grocery, Second Street; ' Island Motor Transport, Wster Street. IILII will be delivered te sny home in Sununerside by Carrier u” as do per dsy or 18o per yveek. Phone 268 or 289-2 for this service ‘sunlisllslcs Lost Showing Today Robert Young - Susan Hoyweld "mil/won't arusvr ME" Shows 3:30-7:15-9:15 For Plebiscite‘ 1-1 Plsne fee s essays-ion to be cor ducted Prior to the pclohibltill plebiscite in June were formed st a largely attended meeting of tit P. Ii. I. Temperance Federation executive held yesterday afternoon In the Baptist Church Hell. Bum- “ i"; your order to the boy responsible for delivery on your route. M “great-TIME WORK WANTED by experienced stenographer. Phone 335.1, smnmersidc. ,.wAN'1‘ED—Studlo couch in 0d condition. Phone 200, Bum- merfldg, or write Box 685. ._MAN WANTED. (srm. Married or single. Waugh, \Vi1lIl0l. to work on Elmer _llonsl: not: sans, five years old, i400 lbs. Stuart Carruthers, aedeque. -4l“0R SALE-l choice farm - 7 - ld; also 2 registered Th d - i i th "'"'"' -I-'.'—E£=Z-='-'-"-" tee comprised oi the following. glldlftiloglfalltali‘; l yesr old. Apply gig], vllvlrglgaytlfeyenplrgesldien?wlilre. ‘mmamm “m! Haw. W. I. Green, Rev. L. M. Mll- John Burrows. Wlllllbt V3118)’. Thomas R, Palmer, in the chair. A150 NEWS fill‘ rIsy, and Mrs. J. H. MacFarlaB, l -—— Plans were made for the closing was instructed to use all its pow- _l-‘0It SALE. - One Disc l-lar- banquet which will be held in SPORT REEL ers to bring the issue before the row, Frost. and Wood. Fred Inman, Rose Hill, Lot 1c. ...|l'0R BALE-IBM Master Chev- —I.EGULAR. DANG]: Larkins Restaurant, Kensington. tonight. Music by Rollie MacKenzie. -SUMllllI:B is Just smut-id the corner and those Waterproof Oys- ter Watches are just the type for Fishermen and farmers. Moose Jewellers stock Rolex, Longines, Elco. Hamilton, Tlssot and other makes 0f shock and water protect- ed Watches. —I.ADIES' SOCIAL CLUB MEETS-The Ladies‘ Social Club of Summersido 'I‘rinity United Church held its regular meeting May. After the usual sewing and knitting by the members, refresh- ments were served by the lunch committee, Mrs. George Bowness, WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY n: looms Mo! llll l-llllllllllli. Shows 7:15 . 9:15 Matinee Thursday 3:30 msrside. The president. Mr. J.H. MsoFsrlsne of Bedeque wss inthc chsir and the secretory, Rev. C A. Hicks of Tryon, wss st the ‘desk. Rev. E- J. Barres: of Surn- merside was sppointed press re- porter. a The meeting opened with s pray- er by Rev. W. Bllson o! 8ummer- side. a After discussion the following resolution, moved by Rev. C. A. Britten of Bodeque and seconded by Rev. E. W. Weeks of Bedeque. was unanimously passed: “Resolv- ed that the P. E. I, Temperance Federation reaffirm its faith in prohibition." The standing publicity mmmit- electorate through press and other means. The standing organization committee made up of the follow- ing. Rev. El. R. Woodslde, Mr. Sweaters Cardigan and Pullover SweuteFs} Slacks Cotton gobllrdine slacks in navy rolet sedan. with 1943 11991155 5nd Mrs. Roy MacLean and Mrs. Rob- G997". Ma°Kay' and Mrs‘ Elmer I P191" and 5MP“ l" Pl"? W091: fllld brown. S1185 7 t0 14X 1.95 heater. Everett Donald, Kensing- en Momson___s_ Gamble, was asked to arrange the wad and comm. Spring “lam ‘on _ ____ itinerary for Rev. E. R. MacWii- _ _ _ —— --W.C.T.U. MEETING - The e+-e» »..“”»»»~+e~ Ila-ms. general secretary for the Collorless two-piece suits m 5,16,] y, 5 p95 f0 135 -1108. SALE-Kitchen Fawcett "use with pot oil burner, includ- mg grates and linings. Also an oil heater and a kitchen cabinet. 203 Srmmerside Branch of the WC.- T.U. met on Thursday afternoon at the home oi’ Mrs. LR. Allen, with the president, Mrs. J-S. Hin- REGENT three Maritime Tem-perallce Fede- rations, ss well as to arrange speaking appointments for any other speakers who may be brought to the Island by the P. E. I. Tem- green. either fine wool or herringbone weave. Colors are red, blue and Sizes 8 to 14 1.95 to 4.50 water Street. Summerside- <11 ton, in th chair. The secretary's Y Sizes 4 to l0 7.95 to l0.95 phone 40-3. report wase given by Mrs. CD. TUESDAY and WEDNESDA perance Federation. _ _ _ _ Mlccaum and the treasury-S It was moved by Rev. w. B. Blouses ln ploln shades and fig- ._FARM FOR. SALE. — Shore Iamn st Bayview near Cavendish. by Mrs. Allen. The devotional service of Bible reading, singing Crows of Central Bedeque and seconded by Rev. R. L. Wagner cl Skirts ured. Materials are cotton and slub. Various neck styles, but- 150 (more or less) with good and prayer was most inspiring. A 11°11" 395ml" m“ ‘he Fedmw $l<lri$ ill Cllflcki fllld Flt-Ill! . bulldalllrgess. Barn 120 x 40. Good iillictlfslon lapel: lailtace olll the pl'D— éiglllrlsxljlafleilicrglififiimigalgllle shudea phi“ or ‘flamed i" “lied: laced 9r dTUV/"Yllifi- orchard. Land extra good. All rec- l on P8 SC 0. emllerflflci! _ * ' | | - ently llmcd and always fed large education l.n schools, the new llq- This mot-ion was duly can-led and “Yell” “°"“°" "°° “d “°° 511°‘ 3 i° 7 - - ~ - - -- 35¢ l0 2-59 number of live stock. Farm is wide, uor store on Water Street and the ‘a substantial amount was ralseo crepe. Sizes 7 to 12 . . . . . 1.75 to 3.50 level, sheltered. very suitable for excessive drinking in town and in the meetin! i-O so to the fund. sizes 1 M 5; 1,75 to 3.95 Sizes 8 to 14 ,4 .. 1.75 to 3,50 livestock u: potato growing. Also country. Then ways and means of A 515911151 111151168 COTKIIIllEl-EB W95 Sizes 7 to 14x 195 to 595 some ideal locations for Tourists cabins fronting on shore and pri- vate lake. Waiter S. Weeks, I-lunter River. —50CL\L GATHERING -- The Central Bedeque Institute met at the Baptist Parsonage on Friday afternoon when the members quilted s quilt for the Red Cross. g presentation was made to two members. Mrs. llernon Webster, who is leaving shortly to live in another community, and to Mrs. combating these evils were dis- cussed. It. was felt that more co- operation by the different church organizations would be m-uch ap- preciated by the branch, Gifts of one dollar each were given to the children who had written the Na- tional Temperance examinations. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. 1y, Mal-Neill, After a. prayer which closed the meeting a social half hour was spent when refreshments were sewed by the hostess. - S. DE H lGUl5 IRMSYRUNE elected as follows: Rev. W. B. Growe. Colin Waugh, Miss Loulsl ' Callbeck, and Gordon MacMillan. The president and the secretary were asked to contact and secure if. possible certain outstanding so- clal service workers to take par~ in the work o! informing the gen eral public as to the issues involv» ed in the taking cf the plebiscite. Tho meeting adjourned to mee‘ again on ‘May 3. S "THEY WON'T BELIEVE ME" AT CAPITOL, SUMMERSIDE Sizes 3 to 14x .. Jackets anll Blazers Smart as a whip for school wear, in all popular spring shades. in wools—und wool mixtures. .. 3.25 to 6.95 George West who is moving to an- _ other Province in the near future‘. Personals ...'. - ‘ . _Drg,ma of gripping intensity l Each in s. few words express: R35; R d1» “Th w 1, B. l ._.Mr. and Mrs. Aden Mulligan shows 7:15 and 9;“ a 0s ey 0n e their appreciation to the members for their kindness. The Institute expressed their regret at losing two of their worthy members. Sup- per and ice-cream was sewed by the hostess, Miss Phyllis Britten. assisted by the ladies present. B of Klnkora were week-end visitors to Summer-side on business-S. -Mrs. J. A. Brown. Bayside, was in Sllmmerside during the week end visiting relatives-S. Matinee Wednesday 3 :30 vowooeooeeoeeoeoeeoeeo CAMEO lieve Me", opened yesterday at. the Capitol Theatre and kept its aud- ience completely absorbed iroll-l start to finish. Robert Young susan Hayward and Jane Grcel are starred in this story of a like able. debonair weakling who is a: Dresses in cotton, gingham, to!- teto and broadcloth-in stripes, piolds, checks, figured and plain shades. Spring colors. ' tty in women's hands. —Mr. James Callaghan, promin- p“ , s‘ '| l -s. o. 1-. marmo- - The ent potato dealer, Kinkora, was in THEATRE Gxftfwfvh “Co”, Yeaiflhy “u” 7 a h 39g weekly meeting of Excelsior Di- Summerslde on Saturday. He was H ’ L ° grfis t. e pm“ ‘ "" ' 1° 5'5 l, vision, sons of Temperance was accompanied by Mrs. Callaghan. , ihr nfifl f” i’ anfme ‘imjniys l held Wednesday evening, March -s. ‘ ‘ KENSINGTQN N° .3; E» eh l?” d” t]? 2”“ a n I l s1 at Wllmot Valley hall. The °" 11°20- “ “i”; ‘:15 15.1115 a llwlaf l usual opening ceremony was con- -Mr. Fred Murray, Bedeque, Mim- Mal-ill" 3-30; EWIIIIII 7-9; 33,1211‘ "await" Mms (£393,512 ‘ ducted by the worthy Patriarch spent Saturday in Sllmmerside and Tuesday 7 & 9 friend’ Jam" He“, w,“ he: 10W sol-In ggqfi fgp Qggqglgmfl a Bro. ‘Earl MacMul-do. This was Kol- lowed by a business period in which s. candidate was presented for membership. After the pledge for total abstinence was taken. the member was accepted. This rings the number of members to seventy-four. New officers for the cond quarter of the year were returned to his home that even- lag-S. —llir. William Trainer Albany, and Mr, Maurice McKennmCen- trsi Bedeque sre spending a pleasant holiday with friends in Halifax, ‘N. S. Q-Mr. Waller Leard. Fornwood, Robert Walker 6t June Allyson in "THE SAILOR. TAKES A WIFE" With Hume. Cronyn. Audrey Totter sud Comedian Negro Eddie “Rochester” Anderson. Also Shorts “Northwest I-Iounded Police” and is on the point of eloplngwlth her when Gretta finds out. De- termined to keep him by the only means in her power, Gretta buys s, luxurious home in California and s partnership for Larry in c Los Angeles brokerage firm. This bait i: too tempting to Larry. and he forgets Janice. Footwear iectod and are g5 follows; Worthy iii-i‘ atrial-ch - Rugben R, Large; left recently to visit his daughter. expect‘ w ‘letum hum‘ sh°ruy.— IOII-llfdlgglrlgnext 5:121:55’ ‘xllvetlldffilfll-li ~ . olthy Associate: Mrs. Elmer lvir. and Mrs. Jerald Williams. 5- w“ can‘ and, o“; about m“ , Wgdgi”, block-busing and ladle ,,f,“rfg;m_nn",},°rl:gsuagfb°i 0,232: Xgfgfiumi} "giefing“dollgg' __M,_ 1g Em, Hjgkgy, gm. also. and buys a ranch in the High Polo cloth and Houndstootlli ers-light weight footwear for ' ' ‘ I ' I WWW °i ‘he Kmlh“ °‘ 0mm" Sim” “M” L“? elem w!’ (we ($01M b60594) "lid Wit-Pie" summer months. For dress wear lush: meal-am; Scribe. Dorothy Wm Yelllmins home- nkletler: A. Record scrihe,-Jeat ' —Mrs. Sterling Andrews. Free- bus for Prince Edward Island, mo- lAJXCII to Souris on Sunday, in con alongdsut. he finds excuses for vis- iting town. and he and Verna plot coat sets. Both fitted and loose -it’s o two strep pump. Colors well as wet weather wear. Show- erproof. Spring shades. $180! 3 to 5 “Wye-q... 7.95 s11.‘ l N flLlJIsOIeo "JKZITFA. efifltitiifn; 5121f; .0... l... returned from on... ileum will. but... ma“... - I°t~§Ymt§§et§1§1F£iit§=uAl=~ buck "Yl" in lwvulflr will -+I==k. arm. m! w! buo- . ardine; Chaplain. Mrs. Ralph where she was visiting her dsugh- is: ‘(Jirscllsrtkllré liléigtiflggllgflelébrlpdlifgg! d u" “I; moses swlmsfgfi shades. 6 795 n95 Yuungsun _ L95 and u’ I ogglllmide Sentinel‘ Eldred Sm“ §°,,',h‘,,'}dE-,Y°§,l'f_'“"' m“ and Mn‘ grees were conferred on a class i” 5 “mlumm dim" whim ‘i SI“! 4 h x ' ' h’ ' Teen-lagers ....... 4.50 and up ens: Outside Sentinel, Gerald l estls. A social hour followed urillg which illc program commit‘ re 11nd a number of very enter- llllllg games, relay races and con- sls; planned for the enjoyment I the members. A lunch of ice resmand cake was the last rlum 8r on the program. Thanks were xtcnded to Robert P. Hogg for --Mrs. Martin Buchannall of O'- Lesry, P. E. 1., is lisiting friends and relatives in Maiden, Mass. and other cities around Boston. she expects to stay for several weeks. -Rev. Louis Callaghan, Parish Priest at Fort Augustus, is s ps- ht kenerous ‘rest of ice cream ‘ t meeting closed in the usual nslgner. Receipts for the evening M t/H/(O 3|! News for Ilsblesi sTO ‘l E N —-G. ll. M.-- The Dry Goods Depsrtment hes 500 yards of h“ illllllty white IlANNELETTD-tllll ll Z7 inches Wllle IIMI ll priced 50 cents s yard. White I-‘lsnnelette comes end goes withsueh srnss- h!’ "W"! tilt to get any st sll you MUST order st once... You'll and PM"! Fisnnelette in the Dry Goods Department. For yem ule quote system nee applied to the supplying o! rumos M FPMlolily the only vvsy to get one Ives by ordering it special sud veiling s Ions. long time for dellverymiiow, we have s Pienoin stock ll m can get Immediate delivery. rule Meson and nleeh is s little "inn ls wellm n. the Colonial type-It hes e lovely eiesr tone. n. Whom u full Ise although this Plano is the email sine to at Into e ‘ llimm or apartment. A Hello Is _sn investment that will psy tient in the Neurological Hospital. Montreal. and reports received during the week end indicate that his health is greatly improved, He "all" in beauty and gracious living through lneny many yesre- 5175151535"?! ' . . year's Island iunlor basebsllchsm- erred was from Bummerslde. how- M h ti d, '- - admirer children the sdvsntsges, of s Ilene, they she uncountable. I’. 0. Bfl l" tlftdlaahirdngftlallltg?‘ 1h: “Pjj; pions, the summer-side Ki en, ever, so we have no kick coni. ng Gdaraclld we" t" ‘pr 0v 511175 515131.01‘ rrsnllsee this lovely Meson end llseh Pleno. (complete with ‘Mun. O_ Mwmnnon 349 “we and also a member of the Kins- We're inclined to agree with the Secretary reported the Govern- lch) in the Inrniture Department- " ‘ “'*“*“‘*“‘“'°“”*‘*‘ ‘Mani ' men juvenile Msrltme hockey writer from Montreal that ltwould nlent grant to the Institute for l - -—---- ' », _____ champs of two years ago, is rnsk- be better lf referees were more past year received; also receipts '5 B-Ior checking the mill production 1 your Individual n. yo“; b0 h b n“ we" ing a name for himself in aqustlc conversant with the rules, but we from the Red Cross and Children's w: you need s eet of oars: SCALES. The dial type scale o. be m m, i‘ P l’ Y , 5pm. at Acadia University. n. s suppose the boys don't w. suiflc- Fund rel» donations lent them A . _ lll lathe Ila-deuce Department has a espselty of It pounds end il "c" Hun-ON u? m‘: "ER-nu h; f‘: w’ recent meet, Alan captured three ieut remuneration to make it letter‘ of gratitude and thg-nkg m‘ l‘ "ii-s very reasonable price for thlmgood (Ill!!! Dbl’! Al” s‘ o . u ma“ u a n from Mrs M.A Mecbeod Belfast ‘ ale. luquirrfor these In the Ilardwsro Department. 3.0.. ILA- LLI. gxymzhafiplgflm° "° "Wu" for gift sent and csl-d d! thsnkt To lutlglA-Ifs unsurpassed fer lashing-fer fninssnd es . a... I'M-M» “War- w- m, m m u" s um ENGLISH rm: sou: cums fifuiff‘,,f{'§,f,,“,§‘,;§:",f,'§"uf,f1; curl-M some.» an. mes Potatoes eene in meets sre super eekes made Losnl 1- - FANCY ' til 1 .. - on own sud Isrm Community new Lou N . l. llr cc. amounted to three dollars. Otflee st gawk. “hhsve-l lisht. filly testes-send ltseeleeeuilnee deliciously L 1519M Umuué‘ u; a 3:“,- Qup; n4 SAUQ“; Article won by Mrs. P. J. mnery || qnnym, w... h‘ u" I‘ lllnihl“ ll! nflvmll- ‘QYI i “.0 . Properties b".ku" n": a. Alum" 01.9mm”, T Jewener A ‘filmed m‘; y“ on flwj" ma ‘ha. m “New I“ ullflll III yKllflelfla-HTIIWIQ VIII; "II l!!! w‘“: ‘t. ‘m-Ifl. n; ‘_ wnqlufl... 72; s. “n”: - - v “ck”. Wm be 9n ‘u. 1.@_ M " a Mt be nelaver end ever sgsln. The ese posed tin is mum a Summetside Next meeting n, m. hon. ,1 Ill-seals; _ cents in. the Grocer» eeee-eeeeeeee-eeeeeeeeo» Mrs. J. J. Gillie; roll csll to he of new candidates-S. -M;rs. Fred Horne, Moncwn. was called home on account of the illness of her father. Mr. Albert E. Wright, Central Bedequc, who had pneumonia. Mr. Wright's many friends will be glad to learn that he is improving and all wish him n. speedy recovery. IDNDON. April lO-(Reutersl- Princess Elizabeth todsy received a package of dog biscuits, sent to her by the Ontario So ‘ " for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Th” sre for ller dog. "Cracker." e-Oo-Oe-ee-eooooeoevvo e e see s s Appllcatlons lleclvell Applications will be received until April 20 for the position of Playground Supervisor st Sum- merslde. The duties slso include supervision of sports activities. spouse “I by the_ Kinsmen Club. Applicants must be of good ehsr- acter and should stste their quell- Iicstlons for the‘ position. Applications should be sddremed to:- Tlllt KINSMEN CLUB OI‘ would be unfair to reveal. Sport Echoes from Prince County 'I‘h'e Charlottetown Mighty Atoms defected Bummerside High School bowlers in the first three games of s home snd home series by the scare of 8% paints to 1%. The games were played in the Bum- lnerslde Capitol Bowling Alleys and it is expected the return games will be played this Satur- dey in Charlottetown. The visitors won the first two games, dropping the third. but winning the point for the totsl pinfsll. B. Williams of the Mllhty Atoms had the high single with soc , while Parker Crockett of the Summerslde High school five captured the high three with s totsl of m. Totsls for Charlottetown: B. Acorn, m; nHsrley, cs1; s. Wil- llsml. 648; D. Livingstone, 407; J. Msofilrnlsck. 612. Totals for Bum- merside: P. Crockett, sec; D. Mor- Wool plaids and fancy wool weave spring coats, with and without hoods. Fitted and loose styles. Sizes 7_ to 14x .. . 8.95 to 19.95 Shortie S1113 coats with the loose flowing back. Sizes 12, 14 and 14x only 17.95 SMMIMAIPS Where Price Is Matched Wltll liuallty “200 Olub" in Allie Harris. 230; W. Davy, 214; Pete Mickus, 2112f Tanton McNeill. 210; George Guergis. 205; Ernest Gaudct, 205; Dutch Underwood, 204; Vince Sav- idant, 204; Gord Lsfferty. 203. Members of the tile above league: Saturday evening the executive of the Summerside Hockey League held a. meeting in President Mo- Iver's office to draw up plans for the closing out of the business of decided to hold o banquet in the near future at which the several held tonight (Tuesday) at 8 o‘- clock. Alan Stewart, member oi’ lsst. the i948 hockey season.‘ ‘it. was_ trophies will be presented. A gen-' oral meeting of the league is to be~ flrsts, tying the University record ill the back stroll. We were glsd to see that st lest somebody hsd answered our mid- wlnter query as to whether a man with his skates in the centre zone who plays the puck in his attack- ing zone is off-side. Windy Steele wss ruled oil-side in such a play in the Charlottetown Forum and a goal scored es s result of Steele's plsy was disallowed. According to the letter from Mscdonsld College, Mcclll Univ. ersity, the N.I-I.I.. referees rule such s plsy on-side, and that should be good enough for us down here in the Msritinles. The game that night ended 5 to 4 so the gosl alight have had s lot to do with the flnsl result. The referee who worth their while getting the rules down pstsnd pet you lust zesily get them to give those snsp de- cisions, and give them sll correct- ly according to the rule book. We are grateful for the kind words. Mr. Former Charlottetown Hockey Fan. DEMOCRATIC S‘!!! The parliamentary franchise in Canada was extended to women in 1917. I MELVILLI W. I. The April monthly meeting of Melville Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Den MacKenzie, with an sttendsnce of eight members sad two visitors present. Mrs. A. K. Mackenzie presided and meeting opened in the usual manner. Minutes of answered by exchange of seem. 00d B meeting. vs the Kin! closed til A delicidus lunch was served by the hostess. Mrs" Ads MscLean, assisted by Mrs. A, x, MacKenzie and Mrs. qilmore.