STERN GUARDIAN ’ l r J. Elm Murphy iltllanoverltraet. ll‘ 1??“ Ggurgcealfifl. labia-_in sum.- lulvleasmu and rumor. count! ' BU New» Subscription!» “rattling. - 1-1, Guardian ma! be bought at all! of the ' .ollowlnl‘llflafl u‘: Business": n ma“ w.“ ‘ l ' ' t z our ea Drugafo , i B°"“;§‘}f:,',_“$::¢.s ‘scrim; um 0mm. n Granville semi: ",l°uwce,y_ gllsacli Street; Alyre Doueettefi ‘Grocery. Cecendfltrpt: b“ Motor rumpus. water Iimt . - he delivered to any borne in leaner-aide by Carrier ' augzdgle: :3‘ or 18c per week. Phone H! ee. llQ-l for this lifllik nil: WE M, to the boy respondbie fordeilveryon your route. TIVAL Semi- —BIIY barbed wire and fence DRAM“ Fm may m. at staples at mace-e. . r 1 }"1'G0iC\\’iIl ___ -roa sAur - Set tractor level- < _. Registered Eug- harrow, 30 teeth. Also team 1a- mollths old. Apply , turnationaltruek wagon. Ira fluct- 3~i0 Slulllllrlsidc oljPhm“? 654' us’ wumm’ vauey‘ \.\'ll School RuninlaSB ll, Silmmersidc, at 2.30. -l1'0ll. SALE - At-Kenslngton Thursday from fl tiii 2. three tons lhzry. Walter-S. Weeks. I f -l.08'l' — Ladies brown pocket- book. containing sum of money -in vicinity of Kensington. Reward. ;Mrs. Waidon Budsbury, Spring E __ Th, ‘Valley. _ . —IU‘M'MEBBIDE well baby chl- lcs held -on Friday afternoons by the public health nurse In the be discontinued 1 siLisl-Clloiue registered ,,_ F0111 ill September. _ _,i>iillil. Spriilxflfiid- AND llOM "DBL of the Sumcnlzrslda 1r‘ lilo-bl Welfare fsriliilljil _ lligh Schoo L - a s llcliAyl-‘Iiiu. evening with the Lst I‘ Yo“ W“ .. n . Town Hail will ,,‘,“’i.,,,1c,.‘°f,lf7lf‘,“.ou.i'§. until further notice. _ u, H, .. . . _ - . . .1 w - M --c rs- ... l_ ‘1-fgfiiif:l;‘°sn,ne'éfTwo, —ALBERTON iiAlusn- BALL. 1 ~“ ‘m, we of Read. lh-iday. May 21st. Dance, Don Mes- “‘“' ' ‘ Good floor 1 ser’s orchestra. 9-1. ‘mwun and good time assured. ' ziliti Willi!“ . (is equipment for the l'll'“-<'=' “mm ‘° b° m" -.r nus sz He}; and l0 bar so llililiialt I o! ‘T; inch close spaced <6 inches bo- ‘nl5c‘ll‘.\llii RAH" m ‘he an tween uprights) galvanized hog lrdnrlilno- » use ‘ransporur and poultry fencing in stock at Braces. qsosron BANQUET - The Canadian-American Legion Bow- ling Club of Boston held its an- nual banquet in Boston. Saturday evening. May l5. Rev. W. E, Mon- aghan. Albsrton. P. E. 1.. was guest speaker. Rather Monaghan exprés- ed his pleasure to have the oppor- tunity of addressing such a large atherlng. A very social ‘evening spent by all present. -< i 1{_‘“5*:}”','§.'_. ilupllg t0 Charlotte- fill to li;\ll'Ii('iI‘359 i" ‘h? Mud" u. Fe5111~n1 gave LII interisilfl! n_ ,1 illsvussion followed 0n w“. and llwzllls for raising fundi- "11 n VOIHII‘. lire iltis fllllmmied 1°" 1'6... ant. tirisliis for file Rdlll- 1;!‘ Sale on solurdfly afmrmmm a“; q 1., 111:‘ '1“¢l,vll rluil. The fol- lowing iilliilliiiCQ collvelierii We!“ appolliiffdi Plogvrlll. M's. Ernest a Luvmkmo social, Mrs Carrol w“ 133131113", liclllhersilip, MISO-d 1'11"?“ F“. W3‘. §"°M‘§c°1=.,§yef,' -nlr.s IN ms Alvoenes - Pibmfw“, YUAN .1121. “m; shown Word has been received in Sunl- '1'T°""‘°’°°{f"21 ruled,“- ane, merside of the death in Los An- °“_'h° P1191155 were sewed geles, California, o! a former re- T9103 855mm by Mrs. tldent o! Snmmerside, Mr. Frank bu‘ fiofm"; s‘ Mclnnis. at the age of 68 years. R. ' ' ' He was a son ofgthe late Alexander Mclnnis and Sarah Ann Crelghan and he left Summerside about 35 years ago for Boston where he re- . , ,» , . - 1m sided till last fall when he moved "f“,°?“‘ff. ,lg",‘,‘f,,,l;r§.'1',‘,ii 352mm to California. He had been suffer- illlllxliicllrrs}"s-priligMocd Reflected irlg from a‘ heart condition. He At azl impressive evening cerc- “'11! mBITIm ‘W39’ "m? t° m!" monv ill Rvcrsoll United Church. Delaney 9f 55AM J°h“- N- 3- and Jmuésdfly n‘, 3.30’ Cmarnme Ann from this unlon- there were two lSIlli-ievl Ferguson exchanged "ns- Edwud ‘>1 B°°wn and mmiaéc Yo“ “.111, Jack wnumn Francis of _Los Angeles. l-‘lis second .11..,..1;,1d_ RN‘. E’ D‘ Braden wife. the former Constance Mc- irnrldiie marriage service for the D°n51d'°f clemimt- a 15' I" m!‘ dauglliir of All‘. and Mrs. Harold "W95 hlm- H“ 5°53’ is be’?! Dlllcall Ferguson and the .son o! bmught bu?“ B°SI°D m‘ bum‘! ilk, J. E7. liierlyficld. Imported *5- SWISS while oylciet organza fasll-‘ Iunrd tile lovely gown worn by the bridr, vsilo THIS givcll in marriage by llcl- iatiicl: A deep frill outlined live yollc on IIlQ fitted bodice and __Mr5, Lambert Q1111; 1, gpend- "it 101111 11111118 §!'~’@\'€B_ filmed ing a few weeks in Indian River. w a paint over the wrist. The‘_x, fail Victorian skirt was padded at‘ the lllpr mill draped to a bow in ‘lllsilr- rifcct. Clusters of garden-l h; livid llrr finger tip veil and daughter Maureen _.1\R£T'l'\' SPRING WEDDING 4th; account of a wedding which appeared ill a recent issue of the Personals l-Mrs. Rose Hickey and little of Charlotte- ltre repeated ill her bouquet cvm- town were week-end visitors to tiled with oilchids and pink roses. Kengingtom-K, lfrr duo of attendants. gowned " ~ --- ' ' ~ ialiie, ivel-e her sister. -M.la. Frank Bhee of. Indian ~ '1‘ Ferguson and Miss River. is spending a week in Char- illlry Assr-islllle. The full skirts lsttewwn visiting her daughter. ilele draped lo back busties which Mrs. Ivan BerrIgen-K. sliced ill slight trains and a'cor- I -—— nnet of French blue iris matched . -lks. Wm. Hickey of Indian River was a week-end visitor to her slippers and lace mitts. They larried bouquets of daffodils with cheflottietown- visltihl her sister- in-iew, Mrs. Wm. Ready-K. link varnctions. Receiving with 111i bridal party at the reception -rar. Peter Power of Charlotte- town was a recent visitor to 1i’; the Social Suite Hotel Vancou- KendngtonF-X. rel- was the bride's mother wear-- Ill! 11 R0\\'n of mist grey crepe, Iitr matching straw hat trimmed . -Mrs. Daniel Blokes. Suriinl- ton‘ is‘ visiting relatives in Char- icttetown and Darllngton. -Bu.-- villi flowers mid veiling. Mr. A. W. Caricl- proposed the bridal -\'lis_s mined Oafnvbell. Spring Valley." was the week-end luest oil toast. nil‘ the honeymoon trip iii Vancouver island the bride Miss Ruth grams. ‘urlington — Bur. . wore e tailored powder blue suit “'11” mavrllirls Robin Hood w; hi1. zirn KIIECRBCI topcoat in beige Mid maroon with an orchid cor- 111c- Tllc couple will reside at 5-59 Angus Drive. The older citiz- Iiil of sllmlnerside will lcmember - Ftfeusrn as “l-Ill". Ion of If lmi Mrs. Duncan Ferguson. James Evans. with her Infant son". Willard Blair. has re- turned from the Prince County Hospital to her home at Burling- I11f°iir1rtors of the Ferguson House. ton-Bur. v _ 1 21f is a brother of Mrs. Edwin —-— ‘ivlor. NClflh Bedeqiier-S. " —aev. s. .1. Davies. Mn. Davies P‘ w 11- SWIM SUITS for these hardy souls who inflates: having‘ their n‘ PM?“ of the seaaonpn the “Nth”! It's e- good time to choose “gr Swim Suit while the selection ll ltlll complete . . . In the Ladies‘ 1W2‘ "Epmmeflt you'll find user-sucker» inland etrlped cotton. ere- “"1111 1mm: llifl lute: Ialts priced at us» urn-la m selec- msre Rose lIfarIe Reid Swim Suits‘. these super-mart nitrare u- mt‘ $1111 Holman’: in Sunlmarslde. In stock also are Viceroy l-abber .010‘ c‘ "A" 111 the helmet style. these are in e variety ‘Mm’: "dye priced at s wit: use. news far the good era §am- w w - and gay Ill." at the beech-get your Swim lult from the Lad- . m’ Dtlllrllnent. . . , _ _ I 1 1- "cluliuy- """"_-’. . i _ Wulpnmttfaelewnsenlgallfifetobefcandh aetgirdrlre llepartmelitylllll -'8pe‘de‘a' llievels-Ierb-Ilewn Mow". M until Barrows -‘-'uru|ty Carter-Lawn Iellare" eel Greta n up all kinds are m. for 10R selection . . . Xeflllenley clean- W 9°" Imlilert! with this fine equipment and you'll be pleased ‘ dlardware Department. - "m"! "I the result. Yum: l-‘eilows m. a wonderful tunnel an Ala llILl-they Illem how m _ Qkodilvvsé" ‘Ilium are ‘u p. . l“ an excellent “to; u] SIIIAMERSIDE The Dominion Government has fmolly repealed it's rvmlty par cent vvor tux on your theatre ticket. We toke pleasure in pulsing the entire savings ‘on fc lime cuaaniaiv. ”Ui-iARL_f_)_'I‘_'l‘l§fi‘U_\!VN g “ 1i» fv1ot|1er's Unexpected ! Death 0f Mr. 2 A. 0. Miiclleill i Residents of Siimmerside and: Kensinglon were shocked to learn of the sudden death yesterdayl afternoon. about four o'clock, of‘ our patrons. New Prices Effective Today MATINEE I7: and 30c EVENING 30c and 40c TODAY (Thursday) ONLY JEAN ROGERS and _ RICHARD nrvlsil. ~ "THE BACKLASH" Show: 3:30-7:I5-9:I5 FRIDAY - SATURDAY DOUBLE BILL The Hoosier Hotshot: in “OVER THE SANTA FE TRAIL" l and The Burnsteods in Mr. Auredlo. mcnelll st the m! o! ‘I3 years. The late Mr. MacNeiil had been in his usual good health and had gone about his usual oc- cupations during the day and lladi not complained of any illness] whatever. He was engaged in con- 1 structing a fence when he was stricken with a heart attack and. died before medical aid could be! summoned. ‘ The deceased was a Cavendish and during his mullgcr. days resided in Western Called; where he engaged _in carpenter work up to the time of the Hall-l fax explosion when hc returned; to the east. and worked on tile re- 1 construction of that city. Later he“ returned to his native Province arid took up contracting alld for‘ some years was engaged in thei construction of many of the fine! rcsitllulces ill Sunlmerside and Ken- I sington. 1 About three years ago lle retir-I 8J1 and resided at Iienslllgton withi ._i land Sheen. Summersidc: also one brother. William. residing at Aug- ..»t- \ ooooooa. ~c§~gg9¢~ _-._\_. _» "V" ""“""""".' ustlne Cove. 1 v _> 1.50 and 1.75 swinl suits in assorted The funeral will take place on ' shades. Sizes 8 to R Friday from the home of his l4. 3.50 and 3.95 daughter, Mrs. Stewart Mouse. . DOUBLE BILL K°"‘“‘3‘°“ W“ a 51w“ “"1" Cotton drill slacks in THURSDAY. FRIDAY and SATURDAY at the house at 1.30 p.ln.. followed by church service at 2 o'clock. lll- terment will be in Kenslngtotl Cemetery-S. Piusville And Vicinity —M1ss M-arie Corl-orall spent the week-end with Mr. and '_\11l'5. 3056b 03111111. St. Lawrcnce. ALSO "rue PRETENDEII.” 1m Rube“ “m” and M" Delmar Frizzle of Springfield were Matinee Fridoy 3:30 .. . . “Mnzbxtws. GRAPAIID Mr. and Mrs. Lance Dalton and dwshter. Mary Paivicla of 13......“ 1-0?» 7. were weekend guests of lvfr. and Mrs. Ambrose Ccucoran. Mr. Norbert Corcoran. Mir. Keith Kelly and Miss Alfredo Kelly Motored to Charlottetown on Saturday. "ROAD TO UTQPIA" Miss'Ella MacArthur of CIiar~ lottetown is at present the guest A Musiwl €°111¢4Y of Miss Dcwls ndl-dy, Rosebank. I liatlie uf ‘1 Mr. and Mrs, Vance Palmer of Srrnlmlerside spent the iverk-cnd Starring Little Man blue. navy, yellow and red. Sizes 2 to L Little Women - his daughter. M . st l ‘t vl - 3 - - - ~ ~u - bi - "nwvvlrs HOLIDAY" and .1... with §;"......".““i...‘..?.“§§.- il§;°l.il‘i‘.§l2§-.“SIZE; lfliffmhf.’ ..‘.°"‘..‘?.‘T.. Mrs- 3019-110 3119611 111 Sllnilllff-I 2 and 3 years. . 1.75 suits. Various designs. NOTE“ f aside. His wife, the former Gather-I assorted shades. Sizes ne Ho . ed d h' o t . . i" Shows 7 and 9:15 1hirteenggyeglfs 228.35%“ ‘lava “Co; fifuuel-la sun suits _l:l 1 '"° 6 s‘ “’ Matinee Saturday 2:30 mourn the following CIAUQIIIBPSZ' 2}“ lpmk’ a“ wit‘? , . Ethel, Mrs. Stewart Mouse. Ken-l, ‘Ze yo“ ' WM‘ svum sun's m sington; Gladys, Mrs. Ronald Par- ‘ 2mm“ shades‘ saga 1e“ summersme. Evelyn‘ Mm Rm ‘yon mm“ trunks m .4 to 34 .50 to 2. Seersucker and cotton navy and brown. Sizes 1 to 14x. Cotton drill shorts white and navy. Sizes Sizes i, 2, and 3. .. 2.2.; 1.95 in I0 14 1.95 1 Upper Floor Penmans cotton strip- ed silveaiers Where -s durable Image y We have assembled a collection of warm-weather clothes for children that in. eludes play and party fogs. All easy to wash and iron, all quuIiI-y fabrics and all designed to Ill n avy, Main Store Section " SMALLMAII‘ Matched With Duality y, Price ls withstand the wcclr that youngsters cclllmunzi from them. . Cotton broadcloth sun Corduroy overalls with Aqadefla phufores m suits Iii blue, wine bib front in broitn, ‘Mme’ bum and pm“ yeilolv. and tcai. Sizes navy, and ivlnc. Sizes 2 to 6x. ................ _. 2.25 2. 4 and 6 .......... __ 2.50 Seersucker ‘ overalls with bib front in wine WITH ALBERT DEKKER Sunday guests of Ml‘. Gerald Wine. green and brown and navy. Size; 3 to Shows 7:15 and 9:15 Iggslgg‘ kand Mr. Ralph Hardy, Sizes 2. 4. and c .. 1.1a ‘I ..._. 1.15 an , Little Men and Women Cotton drill overalls with bib front in as- sorted striped patterns. Sizes 3 to 6x. . ..... .. 1.95 Figured cotton drill overalls with bib from In grecn, gold. bluc. and land. Sizes 3 to 6x. 2.50 Vcldzl Mnttllcivs of Elrsdziic, 111111.. SUMMERSIDE POLICE BING CROSBY DOROTHY LAMOUR aoa nor: Shows Fri-Sui. 3115 * DAIAED THEATRE KENSINGTON is now n. patient ill a hospital ill ivfontrcal. ‘Music was {unusual by Mr. Louis Jones and Mr. Louis Peters with piano accompaniment. 51¢ the IBWETT; llvnle in Rosebank. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Gallant, anql family motored to Mount Carmel o Sund . ———€—— “ “y CANT AFFORD T0 DIE Mrs. Alton McIsaa-c of Giellwood Spent Sunday cillth llcr parents. Mr. and Mrs. Thclznas Corcorali. COSTESSEY. Norfolk. England —-IOPI — Liliiabltants of tihis lit- tle viiiage have been advised to "go on living" until 21.225 ($4.900) is available to extend the ceme- tery. ' ‘Mr and Mrs. Clayton Greene and family motored from Emerald to COURT REPORT -’I‘he following report of the Sunlmerside Police Dept. was read at the Sumnlerside Town Council lnleeting Mflllday night: Drunkeilness-Arrcsts victions-IO. Drunken Driving. Arrests - l. Convictions-l. Driving to C. Danger-Arrests i. Convictlons—l. I “,1 commtllvlrv ii w. CONCERTS JQIIWJMNFWQW l0. Coll- spend Sunday with Mrs. Greene's pal-exits. Mr. and lilrs. 'l‘honlas Corcorari. — Pius. _ Thursday ‘hi5 and 91111 “Two uaAits Isl-wont. T115 MAST" y, Starr!“ All! IAIN BIA"! m5" ' William Bendix ahd B811‘! Fm‘ A dance was held in Bloem- field Station Hail Friday evening. . OF LATIN ORIGIN Dice is the plural clf the word die and comes from the Latin, -l"rien<is will mm the 111; ""’°‘°"‘°"‘ pegs ‘o! Mrs. Robert MaeMurdo o. her home at KensiWI-On- 51"’- be‘ came suddenly iii on Saturday. 1m Monda her condition was slilhily improved.—lur. —Mrs. William s.» Dourhnrt. Lon: River who has made a flood’ recovery after her recent operatinni at the Prince County Hospital. is conveleseina at the home of Mrs. aim: Peynter. touchstone-Bul- --Mrs. H. A. Stewart returned on Thursday to her home at Noxfooro. after a three weeks visit with her daughter and son-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Bety. Am- herst, N. S. —Bu.r. . —Mr. John Bryant, nnmere. is spendi a‘ few days at Norbolo where he is ‘the guest of his daughter ‘and eon-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Stewart. Mr. Bryant has had 92 birthdays. but doesn't vs maamzxv DDMMEIIDIIIG SATURDAY MAY 22nd And Every Saturday Thereafter IIIITIL FURTHER IIOTIBE stunts WILL REMAIN Dpen Till 9.30 p.m. feel old enough to-slt by the firs when there are more Interesting things to do-Bur. 4dr. Keir Barrett and Mr. Ills- woi-th Haslett. Albany. motored to Woodstock. Lot l. on Friday to attend the funeral of their aurt. Mrs. James Painter. - 4w. W. I. Moneghan. Alb-r- ton, wu i guest for some time .1.- tlle residence of Archbishop Cm“.- ing. tighten. More. during ms at week; later he called on M115! v. Leo Neiligan now visiting ll. baton. Bishop Neillgen was pleas- ed to inhuire about the island and ‘about Albarton. wilsre he taught school and especially about the In Observance of ~ VICTORIA DAY ' ‘iloilllllv, MAY 24m Stores WIII Remain CLOSED ' Western Respite." aroma um .- itl beginning. " GRIIDUI IIWAID W108. hailed - (C?) - A Toronto rnan has curred weekly food parcels and I10 mo) reward to anyone giving new: of his brother, ‘Frank Titteflngton, for- merlv cf this ‘IOITH. l ~ _ SMALLMANQ‘ nonrArvs aaAcirs rerlld- ""111 1'5"" 1."°"“"“"_ May 1th. Proceeds are 1di- little dare. 11> 8W"- Withdrawn-Z. €w 5?.‘ " ~ Fines and costs collected. — a“ "(may recently o! Milton . $126.50. have taken up residence at the A P Bicycle Licenses collected——$6l.00. Rectory at keminatom-Bul- IUIOZUICGITIQIIE Do: Licenses collected-weal»- ~ Dogs Destroyed-die. Speeding, Cases —5. Convictions —.). Paddling without license-cases 2. Dismissed l. Withdrawn-d. Theft-Cases 3. Convictions-i. I may say that I have one of- ficer on duty attending to traffic and particularly to speeding and 1 parking on Water street, Whiil all- other is attending to the collecting of dog licenses and destroying of , dogs running at large. -S. The eggs of 1111c aepyorius, a MAY ZIst, I940 Come to see two One-Act Pluvs Honors in l Provincial Drama Festival "MUSHROOMS COMING up” . (Graham's Rd.- Institute) "FROM FIVE TO FIVE- THIRTY" (Ycrk Players) Admission at Door 50c b O O-QMQ-OQQQOQ-O 0-0 000 O 0b O QUITE AN 0M EYE!‘ , huge bird now exiillci. had a cu-l blc content of over two gallons. l in competition for Queen's‘ Co._ l1» CITIZENS OF SUMMERSIDE AND VICINITY Are urged to secure their 1948-49 Memberships/in the SUMMER-SIDE COMMUNITY CONCERT ASSOCIATION AVAILABLE ONLY DURING WEEK OI‘ MAY 17th Headquarters: u BRACE McKAY CO. LTD. _(Furnlture Dept.) SUMIIIERSIDE COMMUNITY CONCERT ASSOCIATION Phone 704 v IIcuse-Ilold A FREETUWII "All. Thrifty Prices I ELECTRIC nArvaei-lfl 1|‘; WASHING MACHINES I "l LAWN MOWERS l Garden Tools of all Kinds A Child's Trlcyclcs and Wagons Oil. STOVES-PRESTO COOKER! llarbcd Wire, Poultry Wire and Farm Fencing SIIMMERSIDE —PHONE 740_ §Wr§ 0;‘ ‘QOQQ c}? Barn Door Track ‘lilting Garage Door <- {vn - HARDWARE DDMPAII‘! l and Illllgrre, Ilartlwal-o §O0%0O%00§0O%0 T. Earle liickey Chartered Aocounhnt Office at ‘ll GnnvI-lic Street Phone 81S Summeralde RICHARD s. HINTON K.C., B.A.. LLB. Barrister. olleifor. etc. Loans on Town and Farm Properties Water St. Summersidc Professional Bards ‘E 1AA .. L§.L-L-b-L§AAA.A . 5-0404 o4 so e-oo-ooooooooo-o-o- l‘ MODMQDMQQOQDMODMQDMUODMQOMGTMNJMQW EQE-ELFQQQ was. .