MATTHEW- TiIES. 8r WED.- 2 DAYS ONLY SALE 0F PerIman Furs & McLEAN Away Fr MAY 6th a nl BUY-NOW FOR NEXT YEAR 1/.».to1/20F Lssnkks s ‘kkss s‘ 4 WAYS TO BUY " Charge ' Cosh " Loy-away " Budget Terms ia accordance with Wartime Prices and Trade Board Regulations. é Ii, J. MABOII OPTOMETBIHT Fitting and Sitfligaplying Giasaaa Montague. P. l. l. Office flollrl l0 to L’! A, M. i to ii P. M. Holidays etc. by appointment Oifiee Connected With ltore ANGLQIUBTIOO EC“ Monthly report for April: Grade X.—1, Oriana Nurvn; 7. George Toambl. Grade VIII-l. M0101 Crrlstwell; 2. Harvey Toombe. Grade VL-‘i, Mary TOnmbs, Grade V.-l. Shirley (‘rnnweliz 2. Alberta Buntain; 3. Mario Nunln. Grade IV. Sr-l. Alma Crssweil; 2, Roy Craswell. Grade lV. Jr.-1. Adele Penn-nan: 2. Errol Buntailn; 3. Lyell Parlcmaln. attire iii MATTHEW & McLEAN’S SENSATIONAL SAVINGS IN QUALITY F U R C 0 A T S F IJSUAL PRIOE ‘annals AALAAAA s‘ ‘v- FREE STORAGE FREE IIISIIRAIIBE IIO INTEREST Penalties -— Michaluk. HNVQY. Malone. d Period.- Yfillnmal, Qgfly (Oasavsinlt) 6:56 2—Mont:eal. Plemondon (Malone) 1:51 _ Penalties - Galbraith ‘min!!!’ and misconduct). Grant. ‘Harvey, Desmareis. Grade III-l. Lorne Stevenson. Grade 11-1, Billy Nurm. Third Period- Grade I. Sin-l. NOHlTia Parkman. S-Oalgan’. C1534”! immhmik" Grade I. Jr.-l. Mabel Bulman; Brownridge) 5:20 2, lunrlni-lc Hooper, 4-0dlgllry. Brc-wnl-idse (Grim Prizes in Arithmetic-Lionel Bul- 5143 man. yeqvnoqtrzul. Oasavlant (Morin. Pfllies in Spellings-Mabel Bul- Harvey‘ B131 man. Norma Perkmem, Lorne Ste- 6_-Cal38i’Y. French (Wiidfl) 11153 venson. Errol Buntain, Marie ‘1—M0ntreal. Cssnifilll (Huwy) Nllinn. 12232 Pcrfcct Attendance - Oriallr- Prlnlalty -- Plnmondcn. Nunn. Atliol Cruswell, Marie Nun); Roy Craswell, Lome Bi ly Nunn. Mabel Bulman. Teacher — Lots Simpson. (Patriot please copy.) IOSENEATR smroq, Honor Roll Roeencath School for month of April_ Grade X.-1. Alice Malcolm MacQual-rie. Grade VIIL-l. Eleanor Welsh; 2. Mic-heel Sullivan: 3. Margaret Ratirny. Grade VI.-- 1. Annie Sullivan. Grade V.-1, Billie Sullivan; 2, Lillian Raitrey; 3. Vivian Gordon. Grade IV.-l. Sonny Yorston. Grade I.-1. Edgar Dower; 2, Gordan; 2 Carol Yorston, Barrie Poole, equal. . llitlll 2i18-L BOWLAN RADIO SERVICE WE IIAYE A LAIIIE STOCK OF TUBES, PARTS and BATTERIES iolrr new - liivl: mil IIIAIIO iiliEiiifEii -NOW- HO Fermi Si. Stevenson, keql it. I haven't far to l0." Iy WILI’ Gl-UION TORONTO. May 4 - The opportunity-giabbirlg Montreal Royals. rebounding back after twice losing the lead, drew closer to the coveted Allan Cup here Saturday night as they steved off a deter- ,mined third-period bid by Oslcw lstampodws to edge out a 4-3 wll in the fourth game of their best- vof-seven series. , The victory. before a owwd o!- _ti.908. gave the eastern hnmpions la 3-1 lead in games for the Canad- ‘ian senior hockey Mm? farld lnlt Stampedws on the spot oi having in win all the remaining games to retain their crown. The (olirth game will be played here Wednesday night. 1 ‘ The StnmpPders put up a salient [fight before diropping the hard-- ibumplng tilt. In the action-packed third period. they raiilied twice to "pull level. once overcoming e two- jgoal margin. before slurp-shooting "Tod Gdmpelil ccimted the Wlflmlls marker at 12:32. The western champions did all‘- their scoring in the final period till-ET the tiara-skating Royals i-Ovk, a 24) lead In the eecdn-d period on. goals by Floyd Ui-iT-‘Y ""4 3933M Plamondon. The Royals. itrivi-na w‘ bring Montreal its first Allan Cup in 1'1 years. looked vastly superior for the first two sessions. But lcss than four minutes after‘ the start of the third period 8mm- pedefs got a break when Jerry ‘Plemondon of the ROYI-ll W83 Pen" alized f0: hooking. They came t0 life with a bang end in the SDMB of 22 seconds had tied the score.‘ Syd Craddock clicked for their llXSIZI counter at: 5:20 and Bob Brown-I ridge pulled them level for the first- tilne, scoring Just as PIBMOINI-‘Jn stepped out of the penalty bcor. I Stempeders went after another gc-al but husky dcfencemaln Harvey broke up one of their nishes i0 nave the way for I 809-1 W Den“ Casavant who sank Pete Mmlrrs, rebound and put: Minis on ton 3-2- Doug French. dangerous every tithe! he had the DOCK. lied the score for, odlgcry the second time before Campeau _ game-winning goal less than a min-- ute later. if That counter. 11k, the one by, Cassavairrt which put them out in 'iront 3-2. was set up by Harvey ‘who again was a tower of Strong!“ for the Royals. He didn't score him- self but he was a three-t evefy time he led one of the Kola-IS‘) ‘rushes. His two assists P“! him with‘ Casavant and Brownridsv. “m0 93¢ (had. n. gcul and assist, as the Olillii players lo pick up more than t‘- sjngle point. A lo-minute misconduct sentence, .00 Jimmy Galbraith of the RON-I!‘ I was handed out in the second 13"‘; [ind when Galbraith tangled with Rod Hunter. n FlW-‘lalvr’ and ref-, cree Lorne Lyndon of Wlnnipes- A spectator reached over and; mo); a swing at Galbraith and the Montreal plztyer the-n started 5wlnging at him. The referee dash- rd in m bleak it up and Gélbraithi threw a punch at the official who slapped on a misconduct sentence in addition to the minor he got tor‘ [pushing Hunter around. 'I‘h.e spoon llillbl‘ was escorted from the fir) i by police. , .YpaS i SUMMARY '. First Period. l Scoring-None. liilaoETBay Girls Win Maritime iiloop Grown MONUION. N.B.. May 4 —(OP) --Glace Bay Y.M.0.A. won ‘the iMl-ritlme women's intermediate lbasketboil championship here Sat- urday night by defeating Moncton 031.0. girls 16-10. The Ol-pe Bre- ton girls won the tom-Points M'- tea 04-30. having outscored the locals 19-10 in the first elm of the, ‘series. I Jennie Pattie med the WM" ‘wire inn-s field goaie m- a iota-II of six points and was the hi8?“ scorer of the game. Annie Gel-roll ,led the locals with two field sum,‘ em a pair of foul shots u) Milli Petr-ids six-point mooring tots-i. 50M! LINE!‘ Halibut is csught on irswi lines- sornetimes several thousands of feet long, with hooks spaced about 10 feet apart. WHAT T0 DOT The situation: A WORM!) "m3" lng in a bus or street ear is offer- etl a see-t by e min- Wrong way: She says. "No. yvll Riiht way: She accept! hil courteous otter f came through with nls_"'° |t.i.on Committee for an extension. y THE CHARIHTTETOWN Royals One Game om . Title: Beat Stampeders 4-3 _hnMfl Sgniilngs (B! The Canadian hen) AN w cm C L m. Boston 100000 m-a 1 1 Demo 1o 5 sol Cleveland 4m 4m cox-o 1o o Ole l 6 6 .571 l-ilghson. Dorish. Wldmar, Mur- N ""4 ‘I o sea phy and Wigner. Hayes; nnme ew York g g gbialand Hogan. gifshlww 5 '1 Iill-rinnt Game. 135,311)» s l) .400 New Yin-ll eeo we 000-i 1 1 ‘MIT dellvhia 4 it) use Chirrsgu ooo oio oiz-z- s o - IONA!» W i. Pct.‘ Devon's end Honk; Lee and Dick- Brwlflw o a not) ey. Pitiéfblirgh Q 5 e15‘ 2315?: g e im Second Game s .s-li New York 010 100 loo-n ii) a Fhiladelphil a a .500 Chicago 30o 13o 121-10 n o Now York s '1 .011. n. Johnson, Lyons. Draws and Wwinflfltl 1 10 .412 Houk: Iopet, Msltsbergel- and 5h Louis a ll .214 stephmson. mmitneriowel. w t Pct. - Jmov 011v 1o s .051 narrower. LEAGUE Syracuse 5 3 55-; Montreal 6 5 .545 All games postponed. eather. 'I‘oironio 7 g 533 Newark a '1 .533 INTERNATIONAL trauma Baltimore 6 9 44m Rochester a 1o m1 Newark oz: oat) ooo i-s 1i t Buffalo s o cs1. Rochester an ooo ois e-i 1a 1 Dauphinee Loses Pacing Mare in Race HALIFAX. May 4 _ Cyril Dau'phinee’s pacing mare Misty Morin- had to be shot Satur-' day when she suffered severe in- ternal injuries after a spill during the Class B event in a Halifax Harness Horse Club cand Saturday.‘ iDriver Norman Campbell suffered garlelmm, a sprained ankle. - I Th, last mare shied and became‘ entangled in her hobbies in the sSCOliid heat of the race which went Cecil Drake's Nellie Worthy] piloted by F. Baxter. ; Ernie Gray's Sully won the class A event with R. Baxter driving.) Another Drake-owned mare. Mary Stewart. won the Class O raoe‘ ‘with F. Baxter piloting. I The Class D race went into all_ extra heat when Hurry Kane.‘ Buddy Brown and Queenie Spruce each took a heat. Don Smith's h Hurry Kane won the extra brush.’ During Saturday's racing Ernie Gray issued a challenge to anyl horse in the Maritime: to race against his Sully and Charles J. Craig, owner of Wilkin. vrell-lonown, on Monti-me tracks. quickly M-I cepted it. 'I‘l'lc match race between the bio dim-sea will be run hero next Set- , “n” urd-ay providing the Club can get pemiissicm from the Oivlc Recrea- of its season. Saturdays races were, to have ended the so-culled winter overcoat meets. SUMMARY V "FIG Sully (R. Baxter) Jacob Withrou’ (C. Dzluphirlee) Dolly Direct: (Walker-F. Baxter) 8 3 Winning owner: Ernie Gray. l 1 d7,‘ R 2 1 2 Clan B . I Nellie Worthy (F. (‘lass D Htn-ry Kane (Kidney-Smith) Queenie Spruce (F. Baxter) Inddy Brrlwli (R. Baxter) Dllsikey Toll (B. Gray) Winning Owner: Piairvlew. b >- 1 s? 3 3 4 4 1 2 2 Dori Smith. BURGH O TLE. Suffolk. Enl. (OM-A bro so plaque. bearinq an image of Mars and believed to be a relic cf the Roman occupat- ion of Britain. was discovered here. A-Sl-EBOURNE. England-to?)- Badgers gnawed through n hen coop and killed 20 birds before they were shot. -arld Marshall, Robinson. I Syracuse l0?) -. Baltimore 3am” 1 1 1 rennin and Moss. no Dim, narrower. amour: (H. Boutilier) . a z 21"": M,” Cleo we ,st. Louis . one ooo too-a e 1 ‘A Ramada) 3 3 alBuston . .. . 000000 401-4 g 3 Misty Morn - I Dickson, Brezle and Rice. Gar. (N. Ca-m/pbell) 4 dr. taccidentLI ‘Kim: Svlhn. Kuhn. o. Elliott Winning owner: Cecil Dmke. "id MF-‘L Second: cu“ c Si. LOIIII i Boston . .. 00000000-0 5 1 [mm Stew“, (Called end of eilhth; any. ,0". Baxter) 1 1 1 Hm)- oolonfl Logan Brecheen and Garsgiols; Coop. (R. Kidney) s 2 2 en G- Eliiott- Muliinn and Ima Kalmuck Camfllli. . (c. Dauphlnlee) a a a First: Winning ovmcrz) Cecil Drake. Cincinnati not om) nos-s o o illfllllll Results IlTUI-DLY ‘I GAHI AMERICAN LEAGUE v'v 0M 000 810-5 ll l. IO-Ifi“ 00o ou 000-t 1o 1 Wynn and mans; zeldak.) Sm- iord. Moulder ted lariy, Men. Ehilldelpliil 000000 010-1 B I Detroit 000 100 011-4 ‘I 0 _I Savage. Girisiophar and ouerm. i I swear: ‘lrout and Swift. (l0 inninls) Peek. Cuoeurulle. Muateiinis and Lollar: Gardner, Surkont. Green 000 200 100 00-4 5 7. Moinfirell 002 M04301 ill-l I ll (ll innings) Fox and West; Hetisser. Smolko and Sendlock. GUARDIAN Good Yalues, RELIABLE SERVICE! I Pleasant GUARANTEED SATISFACTION SINCE ‘ I857 MAY 5, 1947 £__ Shopping! First Gains 000 .1011 000-l 5 l‘ Toronto l0l 100 Box-ii l0 1 Podgsnjny, Mueller and Weigelh] Brown and Desautels. i Second G ame 102 100 0-4 '6 0 Toronto 100 0Z0 2-5 ‘I l‘ center. Gast. Pennington. Hooks‘ and Weigel; Thompson. Simmons. Deutsch, Ksrpuk and Desautels. Jersey City 052 208 000-l‘! i0 2 Buffalo 000 000 000- 0 5 l Wade and Grease; Kretlow. Mueller and Korderairi. (Sunday's Games) AMERICAN LEAGUE First: Washington 000 020 400-0 8 0 Cleveland 102000000-8 8 1 Hudson. Ferrick end Evans: Black. Kleiman. Feller, Lemon and Lopes. . Second game postgooried-rala. New York 1 001-! ‘I 0 Detroit 100100-8 I 0 (Tie. 6 innings. rain). Chandler and l-louk; hauser and Swift. New- Philadelphia 010 0t! tot-r I O Chicago . 011 000 001-! 12 1 Marchildon. Christopher and Rosar; Buffing. Gillespie. Pep- ish, Bithorn. Caldwell. Msltz- berger. and Dickey. Second: Philadelphia 000000000-0 4 1 Chicalo . 100 000 00x—1 8 1 Flores and Guerra; Grove and Stephenson. First: Bolton 010 ooz ooo-a 1 o st. Louis ooo 01o oio-z a 1 Dobotfi. l. Johnson and Psi-tee; Pfltte. Sanford and Early. Second: Boston . 118 000 000-B l! 1 St. Louis 000 000 001-! 5 1 Fine andw Wagner; Muncrief, Philadelphia‘ ooo ooeoo ,4 g 1 Blackwell. Erliltt and Lsman. no; Leonard. Donnelly and Bern. inick. Second: Cincinnati 010 Zil 000- ii ll 5 Philadelphia. s41 oso 00x-l0 l0 1 l-fetki, Vandermeer. Lively gm] Mueller; Rowe ‘end Seminlek. i031" limes postponed). INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE First: Newark 101 001 001 020 2- a 11 Bilffllfl 011 ooo no ozo 4-10 1s (13 innings), Russo. Robinson, Klrpel, m..- teikis and Dreseher; Perl-y l-laustnann, Pierce end Tabs. check. Yount. 2 0 Second: - Newark . . , 000 200 l»! 7 0 Buffalo . .. l0] 000 0...; q 0 Pillette and ILoila ; ul- ‘hbaohaok. r u “d first: Baltimore . 500 000 a" Montreal 000100 000-l‘: l KW" Ind Wnini: Kehn. Bsnte and Oainpaneils. (second lime riflltnoned. rein). Itrlii lTerento 000 l0l 000 0-1 I I Inseam on 000 m i-t e l (l0 innings). Mil)‘; [Iiii in] ~.' i. (‘ll w} ."l-".‘ Konetanty and lavish; (hurt and West. rel-mu m no i-s s e lyruaae ........ .. 000 000 r4 I l i um. carter. Gimonds rind m. i ssutels; Schultz and Just. Firatl Marshal. Second: Jersey City .. 200 0000-2 5 1 Rochester l0l 030 x-d I 0 Emmerich, Howison and Yvars; Mikan and Robinson. I WIETBURY-ON-GEVERN. Glou- oesttsrahire, England - (OP) Mary Headon. 78-year-old widow. and George Johnson, 74-year-old widower. wer, man-tied hen. . FOR SALE Foundation ‘A’ Green Mountain potatoes. This stock. tested by eye index in a. greenhouse. shows one-third of one percent mosiao and possibly lune amount of leaf roll. EARL ROBERTS Kinkora. PRIVATE SALE Bed couch; dining room suite; end table; magazine rack; dressinr table and stool; kitchen table and chain; bedroom suite; stu- dent's eaay chair; rocker; single bed. complete; baby's swing; En- terprise range (Capitol) used one year; child‘: table and chairs; 2 floor lamps; R.C.A. Victor Nipper electric radio; 2 deck chairs: porch airing; enamel top table; puuabulainr and sleigh. Signed: CHARLES II. LLEWELLTN. Carleton Siding. WWQOIZQWCWCM OREAM ROIITE Our Cream Hauler. Mr. Colin Macl-‘adyen, will begin WEDNESDAY, MAY 7th on usual Route ONCE WEEKLY Until Further Signed:- ClI-APAUD ill-SAME!!! C0. Notice. Auction Sale liaving purchased the property of Mrs. Eli Gaudet. Miacouohe. I will aell by public auction at that plaee on WEDNESDAY. MAY "lth AT 1:80 RM. The following articles. vis.: Mtleli cow; horse; plow; spring barrow; disk hart-ow; spike har- row; truck waggen; light waggoni set bob eleighs; hunting sleigh; barrel churn; hay mower (F. A Wood); hay rake; horse hoe (new) z aeuffier: arose-cut saw; wheeiba “m; roofing; barbed wire (roll); scythe; cedar stakes; har- aese. 2 beds with mattresses springs; sliding couch with mat- tress; feather tick; pillows; bur- eaus; commedes; bedroom dishes: ehesterfield auitel White enamel Fawcett range (new); oiioioth: lamps; odd chairs. Terms Cash. If day unfit sale will be held the following day. B. T. CANNON. We have just received a shipment of English Chindwear. Choose your Mother's Day gift from this selection. BELL BOOK 8i IIOIIELTY STORE SUMMEIISIDE Motiher’s Day C a r d s Wherever‘ she may be remember her with a cord on HER day, MAY IITH "Jeni! Cit! 001 00000-0 l l Roeileater Oiotililtt-i l l d Orifiso; Iyerlv. Milli. lurkoat Gift of tperiiiing jewellery. A GIFT or JEWELLERY ~ 0N HER 0.4 Y More lilies glamour toe. She'll be pleated when you give her a Mother's WY Malia your selection from a host oi ilne pen end pencil sets, gorgeous necklaces, watches and charming costume jewellery- All at prices lure to please.‘ CROCKETPS Quality Jewellers SUMMIRSID! iiiiiiili iiuotion Sale AT 85 KING STREET. SUMMERSIDE As I am moving West. l will sell my entire household equip- ment on WEDNESDAY. MAY l-i. BEGINNING AT 1 RM. Consisting oi: Beatty eleetrie washer; O-piece kitchen set; sev- eral kitchen chain; kitchen range. in good condition; oil stove; re- frigerator; eleetrio irons and toaster; Silex coffee maker: pan- try scalea; telephone set; ooki utensils and dishes; S-piece be - room suite; 3 suites: several occasional chairs and rockers; Globe heater; ti couches; sewing machine. New Williams; eettee and chairs. nu- tique; B-piece eheaterfield suite: l-pieoa ehesterfieid suite; rsdln: several small tables; magazine racks; smoker stand: reading lamps; piano. Doherty: quantity children's toys, including doil‘s carriage, acouter, tricycle. bicycle: quantity oi’ building materials: rough lumber: 0 squares asphalt shingles; roofing: brick siding: Axminater rug. 0x11; 2 congoleilm rugs: quantity hooked rugs; i-Zi h.p. heavy duty electric motor.‘ never used; l2 gusge shot gun nnli shells; running gear for trailer. complete with tires. Terms Cash. If day is unfit. srlie on next rial‘. ALBERT MacNllTT HUGH I‘. MORRISON, Auctioneer. i FOR SALE Laths tor houses, lobster traps. Also eII material for building traps. Wood in stove or furnace lengths. Kindling Wood, delivered. A choice supply oi Lumber, rough or planed. FERRY LATII GO. 368 Water Street, West Summarside, P.E.I. PHONE 714-1 E .....--_..I-_.-a_..-..--¢ g z-pleee bedroom -