. . - i‘ . 1 - l tion, reasonably priced. Also tak- 3- -1248 .. z __rrnr GUARDIAN. chansons-rower . _ , ,. _. _;_ . ,_ ,, 1 ., “Pace ctr-rem I i‘? _ _ . . . ' ‘ j norm AMIIICAN sue ‘“” _ If. S. P EMIER ' ' I ' l" s‘ R (Co: tinued from Page 1) / ' ,1 ‘. AGENTS: s. Llmec Murphy. m llaisovef emu. cal "MM-oer ——-———-————————-l k d L m v 1 ow a ...*.=.#.ie-...'it'-..'a*r.a'.-.'sr.t.. "° *'="'*°"" =*~ it" ' ° ‘° -__ . » “f” ““"'°""“°" t"','“""* - ._.- cfi-fiifig- ‘SIIIIIIIEIISIDE ‘“““-“s'°‘ .0: fifttiiit...‘“i’.f.;?fé5fi;¥.i? The Guardian May be bought at any of the . Mfmd” “Dd “"54" ed for a bl! drop from last year's _ following mm u. Sunmeraldo: _ I-"l 55'0""! 7°40! Ed h d ch " n surplus, which n. earlier had de- , . , our bookstore. WM-erbtreet; Gourliee‘ Drugstore, s1 Central emu. a Dom m- 9" '9'" S" l" ' scribed u “phtnomeneP. The mo.» Bakery. Water sum. u»: Geudet. e1 Grenvllln cam. - < ° ' M c m - lees-n surplus resulted lereelv vlnca Grocery. Ballell Street: Alyre Doueetto’: Grocery‘, Second, Street; Pefsonals nTHE DEVIL THUMBS c f" Y m from payments from the Domin- Island Motor srauaport. wsm sum. - A RID ,, FUN AND FANCY FREE Ion-Provincial agreement- Themer- '- h awn“ ‘m h. “may! w ,5 h i t , b _M,u m“ smith. summm. _ _ gin between revenue and expend: t egg-filo: a 8e per u": 10o pa: IQ&,.,'£.II.‘fl ace-a t...‘ m: twig: gerlnmsmotnu and "d q with 3‘:;;‘d’{§“‘n§§%§f“’ ‘°“’°“ m “"1” N ‘h. "u “d” M u" h”. mum“. h.” “m”, u "n e c uomwwn‘. ' a DINAH 5H0“ "It will be seen," said Mr. Mac- route. . i " t __He,. m“, rm, d, m be ADVENTURES OF - donald, "that on the revenue side _ y “ w ‘M’ DON COYOTE“ Shows 7.15 and 9.15 we are budGBllnB for e revenue 0i Automatic Reels a A-FOB. SALE. Enterprise Coronet range, practically new. Douglas Woodside. Kenslngton R... R. 3. _1='01c SALE, i944 its-ton Chev- rolet truck; also _ 1041 Chrysler sedan Brenton MacLean, Summer- ILdE. Phone 454. _HARR.OWS FOR SALE. - On warren ‘cnunou snnvrces, Apply North Bedeque 1lto'clock; Wilmot Valley, '3 Rev. R. L. Wagner, Minister- dclock; Freetown. 730. -LOS'l‘. tire chain about hall way between Head's Corner and Summerside. Finder please notify Horace Wright, Bedequn. -I"0lt SALE. one Enterprise oll hand, limited number, three sec- range. used only rive months. Per- orders for the famous Moody fect condition. Also one two-burn- er oil stove with stand. Phone Threshers In two llles. this veqr- 287-2, Summerside. after 0 pm. Buy or order now. Avoid disap- , -—- pointment later. W. D. Crokerl. _ -R-EAL ESTATE FOR. BALI; - Eirncraid. R. R._ I have several houau for Ill, prices from‘ $2.400 to $10,800. Num- __5;g1-1.|1)Ay guru-y _ Mm ber of rooms and locations to suit quite] Goodwin of Kenslngton was clfil-llmeli- W- Rt Warrell- sum‘ merside. Phone 321-2. ' pleasantly surprised on Monday waning. March 22nd. when all her near neighbors gathered» in he: ome to extend congratulations on. ihc occasion ol her seventy-sixth birthday anniversary, Mrs. Good- Will received many pretty and use- lui gifts. Music and singing ol sev- rrci old favorite songs with Mrs. red Parker as accompanist was a feature of the program which included impromptu speeches by several visitors and a reading ‘v iVLrs. Orville Clark. A beautiful birthday cake baked and decorated by Mrs. Ray McArthur was tut by the happy celebrant. Alter oar- taking of a delicious lunch served y the ladies, the guests departed wishing Mrs. Goodwin many hap- py returns of the day. -K. -HOME FROM CONVENTION _.Mr. T. J. Inman. Bedeque. arriv- ed home on Wednesday night from Toronto where he hsd st- tended the convention of the Cam adian (to-operative Wool Growers nman. Mr. Inman says that tuto- thirds of the wool grown in Can- ada is marketed through this co- operative and this year every Province was represented at the convention. Reports showed that iihe sheep population of Canada and other sheep raising countries has decreased and it was the opin- i. o: the meeting that this de- cilne would continue unless the government gives some assistance by way of c. bonus. Citing some statistics, Mr. Inmon said‘ that there are 25.100 sheep in the Prov- lzice which is s drop of 3,200 since 1945. ln 1947 173,000 pounds m wool were produced in the Prov- ince and of this amount 31.800 was sold through the Wool Growers "operative-S. - , . — G. H. right now! The China Departments effects, that are bound to ent has a SMASHING amour: - pair-then are Stocking Bargain l. The Furniture Department h or your home . . . In l-be collection Couches with adjustable heatll. .. oldlng cote. These SprIng e complete with mattresses nd be proud of It. By the way or both double and llngle couches. ent- and choose the Couch you've nahly priced. . liapoleon and llncle Elby non Lalierty; MacLean; Andrus Cameron: ’ and orchestra selections. The music for dancing was supplied by the trio, Messrs. Joseph Perry, piano; Edison Bak- er, saxophone and trumpet; and Bridge and auction were indulged in. the prize winners being: Bridge, lad- gentlemanu. Mr. G. Fro Cimeron; Gordon uflerty; gentlemenb. Mr. Edgar Clark; lucky chair winner. Dr. A; ‘A. Lockhart. A special feat» urc was the auctioning .ol a cake. by Mr. George H088. going to the high bid o!‘ w- W. E. Jenkins. s 1- T'here’ll be some changes made Charlottetown Stores are being renovated and cr so they'll be blossoming forth with new _ ‘_ ‘and new. , lug, much more pleasant In a state c! transl- completely settled and you'll Just. make your ahopp and much easier. At present these Departments are lion-but very shortly weexpcct to be HAVE to come in and admire our really 30 doccn pairs of 42 gouge women's Nylons are on acic at only 98 In the flattering “Mystic” In the 5 and l0 Depertafbnt Couches are —NOW m srocx, oval and round galvanized boilers, copper boilers, bread boxes, aluminum and granite wear. butter chicken, water fountains, gas cans boat tanks. heavy enameled kitch- en sinks. ice chests, oll stoves and ranges,‘ galvanized roof flanges, pipe and rods, etc. James Arthur s; Co, Bummerside. school churns, chicken feeders. —APB.IL FOOL PARTY-An en- joyable April Fool Party. sponsored by the No. 22, 1.0.012, Lodge Rooms on Thursday even- ing, when the Oddlellows. Rebek- ‘ahs and their friends assembled. Mr. Q. Bazen Phillips presided when the following program was presented: Vocal drus Cameron; Prince Edward was held in the solo, selection. Mr guitar Bobby Blacquler. drums. res‘, Mrs G. Franklin Cameron auction, ladies’. Mrs M.-. of both the “New Look!" China Department _._____ f. Look at your Stockton-other people do! The I and 10 Depart- la cubstaudaxrd NYLON HOSE . .‘. ecu e Ihade . . . Don't. mill thll _ t Ian-Comm in t‘ u a. complete m: of COUOHES 1,, m, wufffj, fifth,‘ m‘ h”; are: Drop cIde or Slldlng models. Mm 3M4 m4 ‘t the "u", u” r ‘ w‘! l ‘ l" i - mete or land Ieued u» James Cu]. fountains. Lodge solo by Mr. An- solo, Mr. Allison MacLean; piano duet, Arlene Jor- dan and‘ Katherine MacFarianv: Ltd. He. was accompanied by Mralorchestratsaiection; step dance, Mr. W. l‘. Jenkins; reading, Mrs. Gor- Mr. Allison nklin - In fut they're being made Sumrnerclde and the modernized. In a week tn hear that Mrs. John Duggan is much improved after being quite m "m; q“1ncy_ _K_ SIIOWS 2230-7215-9115 —'f‘he many friends of Mr. Coiiu Ramsay. Malpeque, will be pleas. ed to hear that he is progressing favorably alter a severrattack o." pneumonia. -K. ' MONDAY and TUESDAY. TIIE I-DAIIAT IIISIIIAL Prince Bounty Man malillliilllllllj Dies At Halifax I Tie death occur-ed on Thursday. AD l 1. of Mr. Peter Laughlln at the home of his daughter, Mrs_ Charles Noonan, Halifax, at the age o! 79 years t The late Mr. Laughlin. who w“ a not ve c! Belmont, Lot 15, had been s patient in the Prince County Hospital for some weeks and ha: 80M to visit his daughter in 331mm dLl-llms his oonvalesence. News of his death came as n severetshock to a large circle (,1 friends in Suntmerslde and sur- rounding districts. ile had be...‘ for many years a highly respected and successful farmer at Belmont and had retired some years ago to. live with his daughter f sea-g. town. His wife predeceased him some Years ago and he leaves to mourn four sons, and four daughters. They are: Edward in Shamrock. Sask; Leo in Vancouver. 3.0.; Peter, 3981M; Stephen. Sucrmersid»: Mrs. Ambrose McDonald (Leta) shamrock. Susie: Mrs. Rdy Noon-m (Emma) Searletowri: Mrs. Charles Noonan (i-lelent Halifax: Mrs. Bernard cDonald. (Anniel- Lot 16. Deep sympathy is extended to the sorrowniz family. _ The funeral will take place on Monday morning at nine o'clock ' with service at Miscouche Churuh and interment in Miscouc 1e Cemetery. ' 5' DOIOTIII wtour ’ SOIIIIY TIIFIS ' JOAII ' And Seem Mtefilfiim " Induced by Daniel Dove Dlvedei by George Mevsboll Also Cartoon and Unusual Occupation; ‘Sltows 7:15-9:15 Matinee Tuesday 350 CHICKS STILL AVAILABLE FOR THURSDAY, APRIL 8, SHIPMENT I50 NJ-LR. - ZIOQ B.R. x N.H.R. Hybrid - 300 L.S. x N.H.R. Hybrid — Mixed SeiUOnIy POULTRY ITEMS OF INTEREST In on article originating from ‘Engluntl Canadian eggs ore cleaner, more substance, better packed, for superior, to Irish and _ Danish eggs. Windsor, Ontario, sells one thousand to rwo thousand, cases eggs retail ouch week, mostly to Detroit housewives. A ‘ " report says, Your eggs ore cleaner, larger, truer to grade, never cf doubtful character. If you s€nd your chick order my woy_I will do my best to please you. s. n. reasons-iron ' itritsiiiaroii ‘ rural‘ lure Department ‘ _ I by ttllfterd “lacllrlile N ___--4--___ of good quality construction and cry important too-they're comfortable elul- good looking. The couches covered In a varlety of attractive chlnt: atnfcls . . . Just as they are-you could use one In any c! your rooms also In clack are - Drop Into the Furniture Depart- alwayi wanted —they're very reu- te~ mattresses %¢#~ 1 1 4 TOM LET MODERN’ orrrccs OVER I. M. T. BUS TERMINAL Summersidg DWDIQ Front Office Suitable for Low Office — Dentist- Doctor, Etc. ' Completely Renovated-Tile Floors. Arrli— AQQAAALAA AAAALAAAA-AA‘ A v vvvvvwvvvvvvvwv vvvvvv 1 tn. r. IIOLMAII no. H. T. Holman .lr., or R. L. Show k.AAA;§QQ4§ '¢¢a AA‘AAAAAAA¢4A hm A Matinee Monday 3.30 Lost Showing Tonight GENE AUTRY in GOLD MINE IN _THE SKY 044% O-O-OQ-UO~O+O~O+OO-OQ~O-O4 ~w4>>1¢rw BAMEO THEATRE KENSINGTON ' Friday Matinee sso. Evening ri-o. . Saturday 7-9. m». niii. Morgan coifwsy. Rita Corday In “morn anour MURDER" and Bill Elliott as Red Ryder In "COLORADO PIOY- EERS" w'th Little Beaver. Also Nmvcreel. §?RR\R“RR‘RR&$$fif“¥?“T\* rumpus or wnsr m "coyote" —'I'he latest Ccmet Production, "The Adventures of Don Coyote", in Clnecoior. at the Capitol Thea- tre through Unltcd Artists release. takes the Don Quixote legend and gives it some delightful twists. Far from tilting at windmills. the current Don of the slightly dif- ferent name. a handsome, well- mannered Mexican cowboy, and his second in command, Sancho, an adept serenader, Come to the aid of a youthful feminine rancher and not only rout her cattle hi- _ jacking enemies but, by their in- fluence. transform her from a hoy- den to a charming and captivating siren and her home from a sloven- ly hovel I0 a cozy retreat from tire hazards of the range. The story ls set against the rough-‘n-ready background of the 19th Century West with ridin’, rop. in. and shootin’ to satisfy the most demanding Western fans. The characters are tailored t0 the aud- ience's taste: the rugged "heavles" the genial townsmen, the firm and just sheriff. and the cowboy heroes who shoot, and rope with the best o! them. Richard Martin is handsome and deceptively soft-voiced as Don Ctiyote and Sancho aids and abcts‘ him skillfully to the tune c! some! expert guitar strumming, Francggl Rafferty. the tombeyish herolriei who undergoes a transformation to the zenith of fcminity, is com. pleiely captivating and eminently worthy of a Cinecolor presentation. Rekinald LeBerg has directed the picture to accentuate the action, color and romance. ‘ -———_-_.t NOTICE or» Moxmaoa: can; “There will be cold at Public Aug- tlou in the llall of this Pflncg CW1"! Court House In the Town of Summorslde lu Prince Countgbl In Prince Edward Island. on Wed-I deadly the twenty- right]; q" 0g All?" 5- D-t 1N3- et the hour of twelve o'clock noon, all and elngu-I In‘ that certain parcel or tract d llnd and premises dtutc lying 1nd . "l"! ll! L"! 20 In Queens County "1 Prime Edvard ‘mud. bounded and described u follow!» that Ic to Ion. thence running we“ gum, one chains, thence south twelve "l!!!" 10117 llukc. thence cut to the cold road. thence along the road f0 the pllee of commence- ‘IIQM- llfbflbl! to a plan traced In I mrgtn of a deed from the < Commissioner of Public Lands w ‘ Inbert Johnllhll. dated Filth day It! Jill! A- D., 1888. containing u! area of one hundred acres of ‘Jud a little more or has. Th above aale Ia made unduly lllllbvvlrtueofapowercaleccn- ll-lned In an Xudenture of More. ‘ like bearing date the Twelfth h: of May a. o. 1m and nmdq < between B. Allan Campbell of Long lllvcr In Queens County In ppm” t . Ell-ward Island, Farmer, u“! L“, ‘empbell Ills wife of the one pqv-Q , and Geacvlve Macbfurdo of Sum- merlide In Prince County afore- lllll. Man-lad Woman, of the other lift. default having been anode in, the cement of the prmipu money} and Interest lecured by "n.9,; "Qflllle. and In default of the tarp-c c! the sold mortgage as al- I Iered by the order cf The Prim-e, Edward Inland Board of new" under the Farmers Creditors Ab‘ ' Act 10M ‘saunas A‘AAQQ§. t cult ron SALE Tenders will be received of the office of the undenign 3 at Summcnlde, for the purchase cf the new Monarch Town Sedan automobile, I947 model, the property cf the Estate of Lloyd Sharp, late ef-Tyne Volley. This cer is broad new, is equipped with c heater, has I948 license end has only been driven 320D miles. Car will be en dis Icy at the show room cf Reliable Meters, Summenlde. enden to be in before neon of April 12th inst. The highest tender not neces- mily accepted. ' s; ,- 0, RICHARD S. HINTON, K.C. ‘ s Solicitor. oilno un- t. ' . of March A. 0.. 1:0?” but“. d" GENIVIVII MMMUIDO. Mortgages. I approximately $3,000,000 less than the revenue of the last flscalyear." The main drop was “noticeable chiefly" in four departments: Mu- nicipal Affairs. Provincial Secre- tary, Provincial, Treasurer and Public Health. In the Provincial Treasurer's Department, a revenue drop some 53,400,000 was predicted. This was traceable to smaller grants to be received from the Dominion Government during the fiscal year and to an estimated decrease in Liquor Cont-mission profits. Compared to the 1946-47 total of $13,110,000 from the Dominion ‘lfreasury, $10,870,000 was expected‘ this year. The Province obtaincd_ approximately $8,148,000 from its liquor sales iii the your just llflSl but this was expecte to drop to £7,000,000 during the neat. period. Estimated expenditures-approx» imately $5,000,000 more than las‘. year's-were explained by increases to the Departments of Agrlciiit/ urc, Education, I-ligmrays. Labor. Public lfEaltll. Public service and Public Welfare. More than $5,000,000 will bs spent on lli§hWflyS—LIlE_ largest sum evcr allotted i0 that Dopaiu- ment in Nova Scotla and iteariy $1,100,000 more than last year. In education, the expenditure jump was nearly $1,000,000. This would provide larger teachers‘ sal- aries and a substantial beginnzng in the Provinces policy of bulld- ing rural high schools. . The Labor Department planned to increase its spendings from $170,000 to more than double that figure. This was chiefly a result of a eniners‘ three-way pension plan to which the Province would contribute one-fifth of its coal royalties. ' dun. nnuzns PERILED A —Suspense of an unusual knd features "The Devil Thumbs r. Ride”, RKO Radio's new starr- ing vehicle for Lawrence Tierney. With its action covering a space of a few hours along a California coastal highway, the film revolves around a fugitive killer and h.s a:- temipts to evade police traps. An innocent motorist and two hitch- hiking girls are involved in the af- fair, and the picture is said to be one of the season's most dramatic offerings. Felix Felst directed. with Ted North, Nan Leslie‘, Betty Lfiwlflrd and Andrew ‘tombs; featured. Mining (Coiltinueiiflllzm Page 0) 500 Little LL 32900 Louvicourt 1400 Macassa 3200 MacDonald . 600 MacLeod 500 llfsclseir 500 Mal Gf i200 McKenzie 1500 Min Corp .. 4400 lmilmaaque 1850 Ngus .. . 1500 New Cal . 4.500 New Marl . 2750 New Norz . 850 Norsnda. .. $000 New Pac . 9900 Nos-metal ‘i000 Norplclc 2000 Norseman 2550 OBrlcn . 10000 Ogams . 13700 Okalts -._.. 0300 Osisko ...... _.. __... 58 , 1700 Pemoilr ...... .._.. .._... 118 2000 Pen Rey .-_.. 12 5500 Piccadilly 650 Pickle Crow . 15000 Pore Pen .... .. _._ .... 09 7-8 1500 Purdy . . .__ .._.. 061-3 , ‘I500 Que Lab ....- .__ _. 84 500 Que Man .._.. .__ - 88 l2 1-2 1090 Quemont .._.. _.. ‘I00 Reeves eeoo rwseeurt i000 Rupununi .._... ... _. 16 160 Sen Ant .._.. .._.. .._ 400 3000 Sannorm ..._ 1i 1700 Senator ..... ._.._ ... 41 l-l i000 Sheep (I ._.. .... 101i 3500Sherribt ...... ..... -.. 179 1000 Silanco u... ._. _.. 4! 1500 Sllv Mill ._... -.._ -.. 28 5500 Sladen 1500 Springer . i100 Steep Ro .... __ -_ 205 300 Sullivan ....'.. ..... .._ 130 8000 Surf .... _... ...-. 1i 400 Ventures .. i165 Waite . 6000 Wlngait 100 Wright. cums‘ 500Pend Ore .. Total‘ sales 054,000. Loss 0f of bcurl of mtful sloop. Such a. condition may g found llllburfll Health and Nekve lcrllllbura eaebebea. your h u. u,“ nu“? - Q Worry Often Causes Worry in probably the moat common cause o! restlessness. Aazieriec and fears all take their toll eventually result in aerv- ounesg and irritability, lose c! appetiu or fatigue. If you euler from a nervous condition or rcct- ~ lelnfl, wby not try llllburah Health and Nerve Pillsf Thousands bav Pllla beneficial ui a general tonic to belpmll op the system and the; help promote refreshing rest and sleep. a Health and Nerve rub, identified ' Costing and Boif I Lines. Various types. Flies. Best Available Fly Books. A fine variety Fishing Baskets r 3 sizes -"' Y’ T Landing Ners Collapsible and Solid Waders (Shoe Dept.) e 7- __ Fly Rods ‘ lair Rods ' l and t ' 4 piece I Aluminum _ ‘ Rod a.‘ . Sporting Goods Dept. Hardware Section SMAl-l-MAII‘ Where Price ls Matched With 0ullty lo e eiuiiilv you with Th0 i _ finest up-to-datei fishing, equipment IIUW 0N DISPLAY FARM FOB DALI AT BBADALBANE l offer for safe my; farm cou- sistlng of 6! acres. 80 ecree In Iflgn state of cultivation, balance cov- ered with wdod and lIlber. A never. falling ctr-can‘ rum through farm. Building: are In good npglg, house finished with ' udweo-l floors. 1 mile from Irlitlllbano VII- lnge. Church and Stone;- 00 doles from school ‘ ‘LIIIIIOQILIIIJIUOIIAOUL e For farther particulars W h l JOIN 10D . , . nruovai. tIOTl0E -_- I have moved my office to Smcllrncnfs Ltd., second floor. I will b; pleased to meet former clients and new one: also, at my new office. MORLEY M. SELL, Summenide ae-o-e-eo-e-u-e-oewe-wea-e-ooo"