{fl-IE WESTERN GUARDIAN SUMMEISIDI and II-IN COUNTY News, Subscriptions, vertlflng.‘ The Guardiallmay be bought at any al the; ' h loliewlngotoreaial ___:_ , _ . nu Bookstore. Water Sireei; Gourliea Drugstore, Ii. Central Skeet: Toronto Bakery, Water Street; Mari l‘! Granville Sinai; vmw», Grqggfy, muesli Street: Alyn Doueeiu’: Grpflm Second Street; - , island Motor "moorl- wmi- sum. s f“ ~ mum will be‘ delivered toiany home in Sunmerslile by Carrie; 3:; Suzi; pet day or 1S0 per week. Pinon l” I SIC-l for this envied ,1 give your order lo the boy responsible for delivery on your routs. i’ 9-? gnu y rum (uoitiuus . 1mm-.. ‘ymilr SIIIRIEIISIIIE" ' "‘__i.mi sate-mt Studebaker Eda“, good condition. Cheap tor quick 531e, Apply Elmer TMHIPBM: Belmont int 19- _I'0B SALE. - m? new shed. Heavy fire-proof‘ shins cs. 10x pens ‘o, chjgkgn, pen houses. Rex pawsoii. .-KENSINGTON-INDIAN BIYER why-m will present their play i-Deacon Dubbs." in Summerside High School Auditorium on Wed- riesdiiy. April 28th, at 8.30. Good specialties. ~ .-l-‘0R. SALE. - 15 disc Cock: mutt grain drill, in good cfllldi- Qmi, good for a lifetime. B!“ $15.00. iviilinn E. Joqnstene, Long River. _'l‘iii£iItE 1S ANOTHER dance |i Leo's inBorden tonight. Be (hero tors good night's dancing. Tonight's dance will be bigger and bottrr than ever. Everyone wiil be more. so don't miss it. Dancing mm 9 to 1. Good music and good eats. ..NOTlCE T0 FAltMlillm-Ar- med April 24. car low set. biocky horses. 1100 to 1300 lbs... some matched teams, one mare in 108i- Aii horses quiet, well broken. Sat- isfaction guaranteed. (Can handle I cheap horses in trade. On ac- count o! horses being scarce will no: bc getting any more this gpfirilf.) Waiter S. Weeks, Hunter River. - ' -LADIES’ GUILD MEETING - urs. R. T. Dodcls was hostess to the ladies’ Guild o! Sumrnersicle Baptist Church at her home an many evening. wi-th ‘the president, Mrs. Vvilfred Inn-um. in the chair. one visitor vras weicomnd. Plans were made to hold a. rummage gale in the near future and the usual solving and knitting occupied me attention o! tihe meirnbers. Delicious refreshments wereiserved by the hostess and a. social hour auioycd. - S —QUAIL LIBERATED — One hundred and twenty-eight Bob White Quail imported to this Province by Island Pheasants Un- limited were liberated in Prince county on Friday. A crate o! six- teen were assigned to each oi the following areas: Searictown? New Amian. Miscouche. Summer-side Golt Course. Arlington, Tyne Vai- icy, Elierslie and Conway. The distribution in East Prince was looked after by Morley M. Bell. L. W. Hancock, George Bowness. Judge Li. G. Lewis and Victor Bowatt. The distribution in West Prince was conducted by Mr. Rich- ard Found assisted by a number e! sportsmen from that section o! the country.—-S. -F‘UNERAL AT GRAND RIVER _ The body oi the late Mrs. Cor- nelius MaoLelian was laid in Fwi beside iher late hubbend in the hniiiy plot in the cemetery at Grand River. int 14, on Saturday morning with a large number of mourners from Smnmcrside, Mis- souciic and Grand River in ai- t/indarice. 'i‘i1e iunerni took place It 8.45 o'clock from the residence ed Dr. AR. Gnnt, Summerside. U0 Si. Patrick's Guimli. Brand Blv- If,.\\‘il€i‘6 the body wns_reoe\ved It the door by Rev. Publica- Mat- thew. 0P. Solemn High Mass o! REiililUJi was ceiebraudby Rev. Urban Ciiiiis (nephew of the de- ceased) with Rev. h‘. M. Mona- Iiwi as deacon and Rev. John Kelly as sub-deacon while Rev. LJ. MuKenna and Rev. Father Matthew, O.P.. assisted in the "Minors. The Grand River choir ms assisted by dhoristcra (ram Itifisccuciie and Summmide with Mrs. Iiarcici Maclniyre, (niece o! the iiiio Mrs. Maiotcilan) presid- i": at the organ. The-pallbearers were: Neil MacLelien. wiiiiaia Gilils, Iiarcid Mwclntyre. Marshal “mi-Emil. Celestine MacLelian lnd Dr. Vincent Grant. - S, m s Are you eh ‘"1 qhvn. uio s and OLA autos from uiiilsiia. 1a d quantity n1 "91"? lo the "i" ""1" lot-iii; mun m lliQ about Deserts» "hits Illil ieirose in ccnu 3 rpm. "m"! crc "sins-it i. "leer blouse. Section _. "i, \ mlllflment z-Hlunce ti" snug-ii", “m?! Nils ‘i flu.“ "MIC I l. ._ r,, A it °' "u 5m .- ' mam ‘M! i i -. Tibia‘ . i! Srlced at BS denie- Hoiill ""1 buyi... -N0'1‘ICE:LPoeitively no Ssh- inr in erse. _ —I'0I. SALE-Que heavy tum wagon in iirst clue condition, with bu! complete Res. Mural-lane. North Carleton. . . ' ~-nssuvr: APRIL ma i.» Wright's auction sale at Middle- ton. List as advertised incomplete. —I-ADIES SOCIAL own - The regular meeting o! the Ladies Social Club o1 Summer-side Trinity United Church was held in Ep- woriih Hail on Thursday evening with a splendid attendance. ‘the president, Mrs. Thomas R. PIIIII‘. was in charge o! the meeting. During the business period arrange- ments were made. for a. rummage sale ‘.0 be held on Saturday. May 22. Refreshments were served by the lunch committee, Mrs. Clara Bell. Mire. B. R. Sharpe and Mrs H. Dickinson. —- S Personals —’1‘hs lull-sees Ellen Morrison amd Joan Meikie, students oi Mount Allison University. spent the week-end at their homes in Summer-side. Accompanying them as a guest was their student friend. Miss Laurie roster. -S Witnessiiase Continues In S’side ilourt Argu “by counsel was heard ch Saturday morning in the case o! Alexander Oeerc, a Jehovah's ‘Witness, which is proceeding in the Summerside Police Court be- fore Magistrate E. H. Strong. 1L0. The trial now stands adjourned till next Saturday for judgment. Csere is charged- with being an agent o! the Watch Tower Bible and ‘lb-act Society Inc. oi’ Brook- lyn, N.Y.." and o! doing business for this Society in "‘ side without first obtaining a. license. The trial is.stiil drawing large numbers oiiepectaim-a and, on Sat- urday some of them found it im- possible to gain admittance to the court room. His wile Elma csere, is charged with the some oflencs and her ease is also odiourned tiil next Saturday. ‘ During the case Magistrate Strong remarked that members o! this sect seem to set t" "an above the lawi. They come here from other countfles, oppose the laws and be in general objection- able. Mr. W. E. Darby, K.C.. in ad- dressing the court on behalf o! the accused contended that there wu no evidence presented that the accused was an agent of the Watch Tower Bibge and Tract So- ciety Inc. exeepfl hat the nmie o! this co y appeared as the publishe on the fly-lee! o! some o! the literature that he distrib- uter. Mr. Darby quoted from s number of English and Canadian judgments to show that people engaged in this type o! enterprise an exempt from peddling by-laws Mr. 1251;. Arnctt addressed the court on behsi! o! the p. ecution and referred to‘ the tact that the soot known as Jehovah's Witnesses had been banned as illegal "during the war. S casino THEATRE xsusmamn Mon. Maurie; w; emits; r-a Ann Sothern b Georgi Murphy In ' “U? GOES MAI!!!" Also first Chapter Ssrisl _ GAL Lil-Y BULBS. These two flown y o! your garden-plan to lnelud them and place l and l0 Department. Foo-rm. rnvum room's are m" m iimitint mun ama ‘miiiiinrheee are pat up la Ii." Ill" M!“ Ell animals-n p wit‘: “IBIS! JAMES IIDIS AGAIN" lillllllll‘ m: bum; wiuiui u» nut I is ahlpauat ol- omni- nhipment there will she Illlaltl Linlerle Nova iron the Dry Goods Department-mien you will “m! "Mt lliile Brie! PARTIES in plain and iaaey. hill [Syn-MINI aises small. medium or , Another new arriul is the SUIT SLIP of -thl| Slip has a black dirt and a white s“ E Iiuraaieed pot to “run” when P "o perfect lor a nit or separate skirt The alien are 88 to 40 priced will love the dainty "Undies". lnrge._prieed SP0, l0 and Ailfllllt flflllll II Weddell’: Pond. Cape Trsv- i 501,111-- lqeofly II Islhw ' n Welles!‘ RICHARD IMIRCE - Ill.” Sill! Ill Also Comedy, Musical Short and Disney Cartoon Shows 7:15-9:15 Matinee Tuesday 3:30 vwv._o0040e000¢-O:+044*" REGENT MONDAY, TUESDAY 0nd WEDNESDAY uiitvsum-Tfiiliiifiim‘ """" JOAN ' 40% PATRIC KNOWl-i-s HERBERT MARSHALL _ , nicuum usv "i???" i . ison sin cmic iilRWlCRE uiciu in stratum imi sm tutti" be! no he novel “The U I'll llht I m. Directed by SAM W000 Produced lit WILLIAM CAMERON ISRZIES A UNIVERSAL-INTERNATIONAL PiCIURE Show: ms iiiiia ails " Matinee Monday and >W¢d|iGSdfly 3:30 00000004 s v . - 1-AAOOOOOQ4 .R.B.A.F. Station At S’si|ie 0n Daylight Time The R.C.A.F. station alt Bum- menide along with ail other mil- i-tary establishments in Canada went on daylight saving time at midnight on Saturdew‘. This will give the peleonnei of the Sum- merslde station the enjoyment of long summer evenings. As a remit or! provincial legis- lation passed at the Second last session o! the Legislature to the efleoc that there must be uni- fvrlnitv or time observed iii the Province. the R.C.A.F. station wiii be the only area on the Island on skylight time. il-lowever, it is ex- pected tihat an announcement will be made bhortiy that the lvminels houses in Summer-side wiiiopsoi a hail hour earlier andciose a hail’ hom- eariier -i’or the Summer months. Two weeks ago a meg- ing of the Sunlmerside Board of Trude was held to diecuse the matter and it was announced tihnt a poli taken of the unployeee of Holt-lion's and Bmilrnanb rtores showed a great majority of the clerks to be in favour o! the change. - s. " eo+04»~*» ~~ ~Ao~~O0-O-§-O-§ MOVIES Ill ‘ aasaoatams HALL was arrunu or ausrv’ With TED DANALDSTON Also C . With THE THREE STOOGES THURSDAY, APRIL 29th A ~' At 8:30 ~ - wooooooooeoosooioo-oeoo " AiiiiuAl. hirsute, n. Aiiiiiiiirmuiiii, 3r lill Alberfon and Wool Prince" ‘hold of Trodefvlll be laid in i the Court House, Albenon, on. Wed- nesday, April 20th of 2 "PM. SANFORDWHiLLIQS, i . ' ' i mum catuoitxw, -v. was"; ELEVEN- Diayini “m merside High School Wednesday oliiib. HENRY L. SCOTT Scott. takes the same serious attitude toward his interpretation oi’ American p ui sic as he does in his prebdlntation o! the ' ‘ His first piano teacher, Philip Dedrick, played 1°1- we movies on Saturday evenings and the pipe organ at church on Sun- days. This exposure to all kind: o! music developed in him an ear- iy appreciation ot diversified styles. He was allowed to study popular music along with his rigid classical preparation. These pop- ular studies gave him an insight regarding intricate and exacting rhythms, while his classical back- ground acted as thc balance wheel in his work. During his college days his eagerness to learn often kept. him at the piano l2 to 16 hours a day. His musical training is almost entirely classical. as it should be. while much oi his ability and gilt {or swing interpretation has de veioped through a keen ear which enables him to closely imitate the styles oi top flight pianists in the popular field. . At one point in order to better understand South American rhy- thms, he got a job on a cruise ship and spent all hismshore time haunting the dance hails o! Colon, Nassau, and Trinidad. The result - he plays rumbas and tangos with a zest and rhythm rarely iound in North American pianists. Metro- nome music magazine. the "Bible" o1 the popular music iieid. calls him "An outstanding authority on swing". America's first concert humorist, Henry L. Scott, brings an evening of piano music, humoi and entertainment, and of ver- satility on the concert stage to- day.-S. Fighting liero 0f Black Watch Regiment Dies (By The Canadian Press) - CION. April 25 - A fighting hero ol the famed Cana- dim- Black Watch Regiment, Col. Percy A. Guthrie, wiii be buried here quietly ‘Tuesday in the iam- iiy lot. ‘ The 64-year-old former oflicz o! the renowned Black watch di iu- Norweii. Mass, Saturday. He had been a prominent Boston at- torney. I Born at nearby Oromocto, Col. Guthrie attended business college here and then started his military career when he enlisted in one oi the Canadian mounted rifle regi- ments. He sailed with the regi- ment ior South Airica in i000 but the war ended before he arrived there. When the First World War Aaroke out he ’ again joined the army, one oi the first, i! not the first civilian to join the colors. After being wounded in the trenches while serving with an Alberta regiment, he was removed and assigned to start duty. But when the Germans launched the _ first poison gas attack he re-join- ed hisbattaiion in resisting the new enemy threat. Later he was again wounded and returned to Canada to organize the MacLean Highlanders which brought recruits from all the prin- cipal cities of Canada and New Imllsnd. ' In ill’! the Highlanders saiird jfor hence where the unit was distributed among Montreal's Black Watch regiments. when peace came the tamed otlicer returned to ‘Boston ma became an American citisen. blaring the Second World wit he served with the Veterans’ Guard and the recruitingsection o! ‘the Canadian Army. 1 Tuesday he wiii be buried at a private Tuner-a! here beside a eon in elm-studded Sbrest Hill Cem- otery. Survivors include his widow: a dllllhter. Mrs. c. o. llreeser; and a eon, Dobgiuhiii, all o! Norweii. _ .._..___...__..,.._ l’ ISIFUL WYEWTION Electra-magnets made w pass- ing ‘an electric current through a wire wound around an iron or dael- cerekma-e invented by Ont-- ed in m6 Authority 0n I Swing To Visit i. ‘ . Summersiiie ' These who like the becgia- ‘ woogie, rumbas, iiangoa and swing at wetrtiiighiiirwiu ‘in “n: s i h " m I Hem‘! L. Scott comeE-toptiie giiin- u y lllditbtiiiili evening. May 0th. 300i!!! - sponsored by Summersido Y's Men's . ’- ‘ii-I slfll’ liyde Park Freedman Premier Tailoring e of _ iUnchallenged Perfection . For that "smart appearance" look this spring let u: fit you to a suit from our outstanding new collection. Dozens and dozens of suits to choose from, each and every one represents the finest In workmanship and tailoring. Stripes, checks and solids m single and double breasted models. Straight run of sizes in borii stout and tolls. Suirsihot give you that "Ease" are found only at SMALLMAN'$. Street Floor e Main‘ Store Section SMALLMSAII’ Where Price is Matched Wit): Quality ~ SIIMMERSIIIE 45.00 l0 069.50 iierby Inflation llits Louisville LOiUISVIIJL-E. KY.- ‘Aprli I — (AP) — The Kentuckyberby "in- nawii" has hit Louisvilio again. Hotels have announced increas- ed prices ior the derby seflson neort week and many restaurants they wiii hoist their normal p cea to lit tiiu occasion. The derby wiii be run next Saturday. Hotel prices for ihrce days — Legendary Figure In North is (By The Canadian Press) VANCOUVER, April 26—A lei’ endary figure o! the north. Poole Figld, 05-year-old Wiicemsn-pros- pector, is deed. He died in hospital Thursday. THE Easy to few north post in the North WestTer- rimries, and with the exception o! a rare trip to the outside he had lived in the northlsnd since 1897. Mr. Field went in as a member oi the old North West Mounted Policmmdbeonme known through- out the vast hinterland to iur STEEL PIT-PRDPS A new tubular steel prop to re- place timbers in mines is in use in Australia. The steel is not af- iected by rot or dunpness. ] TIIE ATTENTION Can be controlled from Tractor Sect saving time and Fertilizer." seconds.—Agitui'ors fitting close to bottoms-Diamond shaped holes. _ not-hing less accepted —— will range _ _ _ §‘-'§‘;,‘§u‘;y°fl°°§,fif,,f,‘,‘§§{‘flgflpffff from s30 to e60 a room. Normally 8 toot width $138.00 F.O.B. your station. Other widths m, m: tad" ‘ind ‘xploru. they range 1mm around $3 to $12.’ qymlqblg, iii: home was at Akiavik, far mm" R1180 "i! to about S106, De I I G C"! SPURGEON cunt, NEW and IMPROVED JUDSCN LIME and FERTILIZER DISTRIBUTOR clean-bottom can be dropped from Spreader in a Roller Bearings-Jigiit deeii’. Price for the GORDONS GARAGE Cascumpec "All. MFG. & GOLD STORAGE ouurm LIMITED North Tryon THE OTHER HORSES ' iv trail o! ‘SS into the Kiondyke dur- ing the roaring gold rush deynin later years he became a prospect- or. During the. Second World War. he was in charge o! a depot tor thetLS. Armyliirlorcestlbrt Providence. N. W. T. _ Mr. Field is survived by his widow, a son and a. deufllm- RAD T0 IE SMART A pfdflllfilll- recite: or enter- tainor was otten kept by medieval iioueehoids o! the wealthy to en- tertain iiie mailer of his Silesia. f. ii ‘i Severe POUNDS OF {oust om iiiM! w _/ . ""d°"'il.i““"i’i°'" "iii imliriisuii? 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