. a l“? ~19: - 1948. I WESTERN GUARDIAN ('1; , _y_ gun Murphy ill ilenover Street, end AUENTS George ‘Glow, 125 ‘Otteweltreet. SUMMERSIDE and rumor. counn e m“, rlptlone. Advertising. en may be bought et any ottbe Th following etoree In Summer-side; water Street; Gourliee Drugstore. ii Centre! Street: Water Street: Merb Geudet. t‘! Grenville Street; ._ . emery, Russell street; Alyre noueetwe Greeery- second Street; "m" island Motor arueep -‘ Water Street. Z’”’fi s. delivered to any home In lemmerside by em...‘ n" Gumuu f" or 18o per week. Phone NO or lI-i for this eervlee x|',,I,a;‘opu:-rorder to the boy responsible for delivery on your route. ill‘ ll BMlrstortv got-onto Ba ker)’. 551,1. DOG Liquid Glue all ‘Ms m 5104;}; at Brace s. TUBES-Limited nurn- "',',,"’,‘.Y'.. 1m Tubes. Chapnpion gglecuir. Kciisiiigton. ~281Mb! seed oaie fr sale, Scott Cairns, Ireetown. 4am! the repair iuu and nib- ber eement at Bruce's. —COW FOR. SALE. registered Holstein. Due to freshen soon. El- __.aL'CTi0N household e!- ‘ mer Waugh, Wilmot. t 110MB of Mrs. HM. Down- figfssaummerside. MB)’ 35- 4:0}; SALE. — Beatty's Oll bunung broociri- stoves. self oiling uni-i Jack's. pumping silppllwv 9W- huh» liaslam, spflnlfleld- /YOU WILL BE SORRY}! 7°" d w, 0mg; your Hillside Chicks ,,‘,’.,.{, Market never looked better. my Dawson, Albany- _I‘L.»\(‘E roun ORDERS NOW h, egg crate shocks. Buy at 110m! “d 53w freight charges. The Island Box A- Bzirrel 00., Ltd, Se. Elcanors, i’. E. I. Phone 302-4. —I'0B SALE- Pordeon tractor. steel wheels. in good condition. Robert Baker. Bedeque. —H.EAR George Wotton, 0.0.1". provincial provident over OPCY tonight at ‘H5. --HOUSEKEIPBR. WAIIIID- Famlly of four. Comfortable home good wages. Aipply Robert Shaw c/o Holman’; Sumrnerslde. —IMMUNIZATION clinic, Sum- merslde Town Hall Wednesday. May 12 at 2 p. in. for pre-schoo children. - 40R SALE - Apex kitchen ma, m good condition. Also Florence oil stove. with concealed BUTTICTS and oven. Mrs. Carrol Delaney. Siiininerside. -F0it SALE. - One Interna- tional Planter. One International Upright Engine. Single plough. Set Halls Planners. Sgd. E. H. Large, Albany. _mR SALE. - Heavy ‘lam-i horse. Notice: Because of the prev- alence of infectious Vaginitls am discontinuing service to outside cows. Allison ‘M. llooper, Albany, R, R. l‘. —JUNIOB farmers of Bedeque. Freetown and vicinity will meet on May 1i) at 8 o'clock in Central Bedeque hall. -A SPECIAL DIEETING 0! the Albcrioii and West PFlDCC Board of lrade will be held on Tdrureday’, May 13th, at 8 P. M. in the Verdun Theatre, JLeary". West Point Plerry service and hid-fer busiriea will ne discussed. Prominent speakers will he in alticiidancn. Peter W. Pate, President. Merrill. Callaghan. Secretary. —WANTED -' Monday and ‘rueaday only. 20 low set horses a- round 57 inches high. Will be at farm, Kenslngton, Monday, et Hun- ter River. Tuesday. Walter S. Weeks, Hunter River. -LOS'l‘ BILLFOLD containing large sum of money between Andy's and Kelly's Bakery, S‘Side Saturday night. Finder please rig-alt; Box 145, S'Side. or phone ACBNSTNGTON MUSIC CLUB _Mrs. Joseph Woodslde, Kenslng~ ion has liosiess for the regular mxiihly mceiiiig of the Music Clam on Monday night. Mrs. P. J. Ken- nedy presided. The minutes of last meeting were read by the Secre- tary who also gave the ‘Treasurer's report showing a balance on hand oi $101.00. The President gave 1 report of the concert held the previous week and also reported the arrangements for taking chil- dren to Musical Festival. Two buses were chartered to take three groups to Charlottetown on Wednesday and several citizens had offered cars to take a group on Thursday. The members enjoyed solving-two contests while Mrs. Woodside serv- ed a delicious lunch. Mrs. Wm. Cousins invited members to her home for next meeting. "God Save ihe King’ brought the meeting to l close. -K. wcnznaro m! nzamo" three-act comedy farce will be pre- sented in the Freetown C un- ity Hell ‘Ihursday night, May i3, at 8 p. in. Be sure and make this a date. —MISSION BAND CLOSING — Sununerside Trinity United Church Mission Band held its spring closing on Friday afternoon with the leaders. Mrs. A, A. lmckhart and Mrs. Chesley Robertson in charge. A Mother's Day program had been prepared which was large- ly attended by mothers and interest- ed friends. The president, Hal-en Hockin, was tn the chair and the meeting opened .by "repeating iihe "Mern-bers’ Purpose" and singing the Mission Band hymn. After roll call and mlrtutes by the secretary. Joan Spears, "Mothers oi’ Salem" was sung with each verse as a solo by Loraine Johnston. Roberta Clark and Harriet Campbell. A recitation was then given by Donald Bishop, followed by a piano solo by Sandra Arnett. A butterfly drill with recitation: throughout was given fffumféjékfg§zmgi§glfi by Irene Cotton, Ann Nicholson. who w“ m and w, ab“, l bkPauline Leard. Joyce Burns. Audrey ma,“ Between “r °l e Woodside. Jo Anne Smith gavea mm “In, enjoyed 9t’: s“ Elna‘ piano solo end a lextette rendered “ma, a, the i,,a,,:1.mM,'sl',° f“ "Mother" ln which each letter hf ha,‘ “.8” propcsec’? Y“: the word “‘ was represented ‘who by no; Kn Johnston u I’? " “h m“ R” 61w" “m WM ,0 b, M, Ynon M B Gordon, Ronald MeFarlme, Jo ppm“, pmww-s 506,1, b M- Anne Smith. Norman Siheein l-Tid 3mm, Jnmmol,‘ and y dyd f‘ Helen Hoekin. David Campbell and by J01," ,1 how". 559M232’ f Glenda McLean both gave recitat- md H5 3mm“ "b' Aw 1193i; ions. Tihe Scripture was read by m, “Due, "wyby Hg“ ch: l" Ronald Sullivan. Mn. Robertson gammw-rh, 13mg! b w“ gave e prayer followed by the pmn,,.,,,m mpandedy to b Mr Lord's Pnyer h unison. The story Clilirleq (w .~ ", Y .. 5" "1 See n. Ccmim!" fftvrn the study q,,,-‘,,I,§§4‘§§§;‘.: The {aiming 1:0 book was given by Mrs. Loclrhart. e ,r’,5,,,,,,,,.‘,,.,‘,‘,§" 3'" lblfefff‘; “God sees the little sparrows fall" thg 5061,“. m?" i‘, t“ M“ “‘ was s. chorus. The offering was . Jllll s cr extended taken up by “mm, Momsom IhP-llks t i‘. . i u...“ °,,,',,‘° lfffsf‘ Cm" '°' ‘h’ Allan Holman. Noflnen sheen and —CLOSL\'G BANQUET - The flow»; banqiin of the r. P, s. of Summerside Presbyterian Church Was held on l-‘riJay evening in the church hall with an excellent attendance. David E. Morrison was G. Franklin tamer . ih _ Donald Bishop. aiiier which was Th. .32.“:eofprljffignglangeggfé the Dedication. “Jesus Bids Us line" as the last hymn followed 7 ‘meeting i0 a closc-S the gemdlouon. The bu“ and girls were given e treat of ioe- “ l cream at the close of the rneetim \ On YOUI’ K by a amenities from the w. u. e. Auxiliary. —5 _ 5.. . “with; iliiw Personals‘ you“ . _ -_Mise_ llllen Morriaeon. student 5,5,5, hdfwmlllilllkfl- at Mount Allison University hee ,,’,, o, ,,f.,',,.'l'f,"llf= ruin. die- i-euimsd in nei- home m Summer- » T, y, fnk “I bu"! "l! side for her summer vacation. "p," " H1 ee your ludne a Tmmgmlllflfwee ‘g Kid”, [lflk h, fife» non-Iublt-levm- . ‘We ' ii‘ - w»-.:i=i:.;.=;:::.i.:i i “pl- f“ ‘s MlTieMilfiRll-ls Dey brig? lqflhunml ' ‘Mlnlllvlllllteltlll '_ ' p“; cnd with her daughter Mrs. John sddmmflnn‘ Keenan, Wellsfoni, N. end Mr. m hddiliitlnevfills i".°““'=""- i‘ ' 4m. Lestier O’Donnell, Cher- M- A canon saw cars mavens: _ "unison. may lltll-l oouoox ltgldr? I'“I"“°I¢i by the Exeeetore oi the edete ol the fete III- 0 sell on the premises: eiqlyhbilrbmk‘ 3 Il-ll- engine: l bend new; l turning lathe; l table m; l NvCISEmIIh "'°“'":, i ilflllble notion deep well our: l rund- m," bus-bin: meehlne; 1 u-n. ebeit end pulleys: ll it. 4-inch 1m m k- 30 ft. tit-Inch leather belt; i emery whole end ebelt: whats. 1c a M"! "N: I boring machine; i poking beneb: I tool it lnmq-"E" ‘Ills end tape (bolt): l» Celeesen gee ‘ ternpellellflt! 11m 9mm‘- Qlllntlty of carriage sleek; i eet pletlorm eeeles up,“ hh-fvmpleie eet of carpenter tools. including sews, planes. ltpqiuun f 5- W: ell elzce. hammers, clamps ete., ell in excellent - ml numberene other ertielee not listed. ~ Tillllls 5A5!‘ II" "m. an following m. l - i THE QGUAJZDTAN. lil-IARLOTTETOWN YES mule‘ BING IZIIIISBY "IIIAN BAIILFIEIII CAPITQL-Sumnaeegeide i h TODAY (MONDAYl-TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY niniic iiniiv alum‘ . Tiilil iirfsoim: NY WAY"! W” BARRY FIIZiiEIIllIl ALSO POPULAR SCIENCE Shows 7:15 - 9:15 Matinee Tuesdoy 3:30 Specifications ' ENGINE FWIIITII 0F GUT e WEIGHT. ' iiEEl. I ‘it nouns ~ warns ' HANDLE " PRIEE ' TERMS Hand Power Models I I rubber tires BAMED TlIEATRE KENSINGTON Monday Matinee 3:30; Evening 'l_-15 - 9:15; Tuesday 7:15-9:15 Joen Leslie and Robert Aida. with Comedian S. Z. Snlrlll in "ClNDlI-RELLA JONES" Also Serial, "Jesse James Rides Again” ivlleitivmflmx-h-rzobf- lotteiowm, was idle guest last WCEK of her sister, Mrs, T. E. Hickey u! Sin-rmerslde and Mr. Hickey-S —Mr. and li/Lrs. F‘. R. Nauss, Ken- sington motored to Sackville, N. B. on Thursday. Their son Donald who is a student at Mt. Allison University returned home with them-K. -— (CF) London taxis mmbered 5,720 in Decem- ber. 104d, compared with mm in the some month of 1N6. IDNDON _ LONDON F- (or) - a live- year-old boy, told at e juvenile court his case would be adjourn- ed, climbed over the maglsterial bench and kissed the chairman, Mrs. M. Robinson. LARGE CLEARING AIIGTIIIN SALE A’! FREETOWN on WEDNESDAY. iiiav 12in BEGINNING-AT 11min. » - Having sold my farm I will sell by Publle Auction on above deie all my Livestock, Implements end Furniture, consisting of 2 good work horses; 6 ehoiee mlleh eows. three freehened and three due; eeverel young cattle; this is reel- oned to be one of the beet smell herds in the Province. all fully Registered and is bred up from the beet elree in the Province. if you are interest in high "clan llol- sxelne. ettc this sale; 2 hogs. hell grown; B spring pigs; 0O New liempehire hens. IMPLEMENTS: Binder: titre!!!’ Ing ontllt; hey mower; hey rake. i) ft; gang plow; single plow; -2 gee engines; set spring tooth har- rowe; dlee hes-rows; smoothing her-row; ferns wagon: reed wagon: box out: eet bob elelghr; wood sleigh; driving sleigh: eet eeelee: ell brooder stove: coal brooder stove; ereem eepereior (MJIJ. and e lerge quantity of harness. both double and ingle. III! I" lllllll eniell ertlelee found on a well equipped term; e quantity of hey. oirew end oete. FURNITURE: Kitchen relllll; table end chairs: living room fur- niture; dining room mite: bellrwm furniture: e number hooked ruge end quilts. e quantity dither. eel cooking utensils end e large quen- tlty articles not liatul. It“! CA5“. Ii day is unfit. hie on next (by. _ CHAS. D._ TAYLOR. HUGH I. MORRISON. Auctioneer. d-XJd/EX-Aazaa- . nnennr MONDAY and TUESDAY ililerandero Ragtime Band ALICE FAYE DON AMECHE ETHEL MERMA DARRYL r. lAItUtK in Charge o! heiletilop Directed a; HENRY KING SIGNATURE SIIOWS 7.15 and 911's“ Matinee Monday 3:30 woooocvxmwwxx. ~06 o \.~.\A~,\~.~/~_~ Expect Shipment 0f Morris Bars In S’side_ This Week The long-awaited Morris cars and light delivery panel trucks are scheduled t0 make their first appearance in Summcrside this “wit. it was announced over the weak-end by Francis J. McNeill of Jaime: A. McNelll A: sons, local dealer in the coast-to-eoast. Morris distribution organization. ‘This is a direct result. of the lift of the Cana- diam ban on the import of auto- mobiles from Great Britain. ’l‘li: first shipment of these cars arrived at Saint John. N. 8., this spring. where a. quantify was entrained iimnedimtely for Maritime. and Ontario distribution. handling both on the highway and in_ heavy city traffic. All three Morris vehicles —- the "cigl1i,“ the "inn,"- and the light delivery truck are elated for Sumrnerside delivery. The Morris ca: is the product of the famed Nuffield or anization in Great Britain. viiiose iruvaft-pre- cision assembly line technique has made it world-known. lord Muf- flel-d, designer of ihe first Morris care, informed distributors for Canada that more than half the product! been _all catcd for expczt, will result in complete distribution. which Quebec Local a-ittcmobiie dealers and owners have evidenced a greed deal of interest in thflQ new British models, which have always been noted for their low fuel consumption and ease of of his huge plant has eon-umer Export ear; ere the conventional Canadian leithand drive, and are equipped with all iihc modem conveniences. Shinnoiits of spare PM“ “B” almadhy men made by the Engllskiv while skilled clam nnechunlc-s will tour ‘ C a n a d 11 to attend dealer-clinics and instruct C a n a d l a n mechanics in the proper repair and mainten- imze of Morris cars. A ngiworl; of (IlStflblltOFS, dealers and repairs dcpois has already bee" 5m, up here io assure oomph“ service to Canadian owners. In older to get the new cars distributed more quickly now that the ban ha: been lifted. shipments will be mad- i; a i1v|ii':.ci' oi‘ ports in Eastern Canada. where the cars will be un- loaded, readied for iihe road anirl pmked up by the nearest ‘Merl’! dealer. --S Probe Shooting At Train In Summerside As the regular west bound train was moi/IRS away from the Bun" merside station about 6.40 Friday evening a bullet Plflmd 5 wludfiw in a passenger car and stiuck tie opposite wall above the hi“!!! rack. Fortunately no one was sit; ting in the seat where the We entered or they would almost oer‘: ialnly have been wounded. B0 ihc seat in ITOE. and the Mil 1° the rear were o-znuflitfl- h The bullet entered from ‘h’ south or waterfront side of t e train Just as it wee amine} W" near the rear of Snallmsne sings. When the train reached Miwflllv @- fl\"e miles distanfl new: of the in- cident was phoned back to Sum- merside and the Town Police m- mediately investigated but no P91" son was discovered in the vlenltY- The same irain returned to Sum- incvslde on Saturday mflrning. ar- rivlng at tcn o'clock. Mid W9 l?“ was examined bv Chm °I mu“ White and 0st. MacKaY- The b111- let had made a clean hole through the window but its ‘strengaid Vie: L___"“ ° Professional Bards T. Earle liiekey Chartered Aeeoilnlllll ' Office et it Grenville it?!" Phone 51b factories“ One Fermeii F 20 treotor. Also a few of the famous iron Age po- tale planters. both single end twio ['0'- We eleo have some eeeend-hend planters, dliierent metres. SIMMONS AND MncFAlLANE lumine tide Eureka" cauaolau CLIPPER Johnson Iron Home (mode In Canada) with rope starter. 20 Inches III Pounds Five blade reel formed from special elloy steel us used for years on dependable "Eureka", hand mowers. -. Lerpe hardwood relieve le Q "on: to facilitate turning. ‘IOIA inches with solid rubber tire: ' ' ° SKF Ball Bearings Specially designed tubular ‘steel. quzo. I-3 down—6 months to pay. Shipping charges prepoil" " srezov_4 . it inch blade cost iron wheels i " SPEEDY-J - I4 inch blades, cost iron wheels 16.50 SINGER-J - i4 inch blades, rubber tires p. . . . SINGER-S - I6 inch 15.50 . . . . , I795 blades. at. I ROYAL \YORK-5 - l6 inch blades, rubber fires . . . 23.50 ii: did not penetrate the opposite wall but only left a mark. A search was made for the bullet in the car but it was notfound. 1t is hoped that when the car is cleaned it may be found. From the size of the hole in the window pane it was presumed that the shot had been tired from a .22 calibre rifle. The angle of fire. as arrived at from the hole in the window and the mark on the opposite wail, in- dicated that the shot had been fired from very near the train or that it had ricocheted‘ from a roclt or stone. There is a dum-p in that locality and quite often boys have been seen there shooting at iats. The police are investigating matter but no results had been obtained up to last night-S. MISCOUCHE HIGH SCHOOL Report for April- Gi-ade x1 __ i, Eleanor bli-Quald; 2, Joan Williams; 3. Joan Arsen- suit. Grade X — l. Sylvine Gaudet; 2. Blanche Cameron and Iiorne Murphy (equal) Grade IX — 1. Matilda Arson- aulzx, 2, Eunice J. DesRoches: 3. Velma. Pony. Grade VIII - l, Estelle Wil- liams; 2. Tillie 1B. Squarebrlggs; 3, Florence Arsenualt. Grade VII -— 1, John P, Des- Roches; 2. Mary J. Gallant; 3, Archie Liaudet. Grade VI - 1, Nova Veno: 2. Dolores WybOvil and Eileen Geudet (equal); 3. Inraine MeNeiil and Louise Cotton (equal). Grade V - 1, Marion Knock- wood; 2. Grace Sceiznan; 3. Edouard LeClair. Grade IV — l. Erma ‘°"E_!9é"_°_'t‘§."°°" the v PAGE ELEVEN m: rowan‘ uwn mourn , IIESIIIIEII m IIIILT m cum New on Display" t ilardware Section SMALLMAII‘ Whore Price ls Matched lillth Quality LAVA 1. LEISURE JACKETS for Small Boys are amari for spring wear and to slip on over cotton suits on cool summer days. These are to be found in the Youth Centre. in sizes 2 to GX-priced xi 5.75. ‘they have lmundis tooth check backs and sleeves and plain fronts in e variety of different shades. The materials are all wool and these Jackets are so well tailored they'll wear and wear and keep their good lines and appearances. For children's clothin, needs — shop by phone, mail or come in to the Youth Centre. 2. "JELLO AGAIN"! There's lots of it in all the luscious fruit flu- vors that everyone loves. Jello is l0 cents I package . . . There's lots of JELLO PUDDING too! it's easy to prepare, nourishing and comes In several delicious flavors. Jello Pndinge are also prleed at l0 cents n package. Include some of each when you order today from the Grocery Dept. 3. HAVE YOU TRIED KNITTING AKGYLE SOCKS? 'i‘l\c_v're iii- tcreetlng and quite easy to do ii you use the Argyle Sock Kit, which con- tains the eorreet amount of yern in different colors as well as complete, easy to follow directions. These Kits ere in cellophane packages so you eee exactly what shades you are buying . . . They're priced at 1.35 each in the Dry Goods Department. l. SUMMER. SHOES-Oxfords, Pumps. Sandals, "Baby Dolls" and a variety of other" attractive styles are on display in the Shoe Deputi- ment. These Summer Shoes ere mule of suede, leather, plastle end fa- brlo in sizes t to 9. They ere in e variety of heel heights and the charm- ing colors include white. black, brown, natural, silver. gold, green. dif- ferent shades of red and multi-colors. Summer Short are priced from 3.15 to 4.50. Ilevc your Shoes X-Ray Flitcd . . . Your for! are precious to you and you need well fitted Shoes for both style mil comfort. Shoe Department and Marguerite Leclalr: Z Hele Patricia Poirler. I Marie Gillie: 3. Lorine DesRodhes. Grade I - Kai l, Danirl Gallant; Grade ‘ill. — 1, Elaine GallanhCarmella Martin; 3. Albert. Gal- 2. Dolly Williams; 3, Helen Gaudetlam. Grade II —- 1, Rose hlarlc Grade l __ ihi l. li is Gallaiii; Gallant: Gaudet; 2, Bernadette Gaudet; 3, fieralda Veno; 3, Bella Gaudet. Meier Hoople ‘r ANOTHE VlTAMiN Hoes-e 4 PASS "rue viAwiiu - .. ,. .._ EGAQTWIGGEJT. MUST "rem. someone 1 KNEW W1 wAsavT smucz av A "(Rociuw You WERE- "r. THOUGHT VITAMIN B contour WIN AND 1p SAVE 00R Mouevl-wrua OLXTGLARED Bane/xi. TIGERS, BUT 1 HADNT THE BRASS To TELL THE: Bovs I'D Miss e A SOTO i Gi-IOT W l ii i i; BUT 1.00m.‘ i-ieizes FAKING~ ANOTHER you LEFT CHANCE-w THE A Hofise cfieaicnss is some. | one names oeueeearecv.’ 200M AND VITAMIN c .' VJEMT TO “AND rr QHAQE.’ ooei-vr TO win 1M A WALK FROM THE TURTLES IT'S IN ram-i! \ , \\\l ..._____- -..-__.-¢__Z’--- '