_ —R.C.A. F. PROMOTION! - arnn. 2s. 1949‘ ll-iE"“WE'S’-1'"ERN GUARDIAN 'I'HE_CUARDIAN.'_QE1ARLOTTE'POWF ' AGENTS: l. liner Month!- lll lone-v: Street, and ' L . George Clotv, I25 g npblbillflllll and Others S PRINCE ‘JOUNTY News. Subset-inflow. Advctisinl 1"" ‘Kflllrldlilllllliblbouihfltlllldflll lnlummerslile: ~icliovrlog stores Balers. Water Benoit‘ . island. Motor Troupe Guardian will be. delivered to soybean in Bummersido by carrier m, ‘g u pqlfll] or lle per week. Phone SI or lI-j for this service ‘Ihfl socket-Sinister semi: Oourlles Drugstore. u coho-u Street; Gauntlet, l‘! Granville Street; neottds Grocery. Beoonu Street; Water Direct. ' a, d" you: order to the‘ boy responsible for deliver: on mu rouse. r-Pi? ..nANOE tonight, April 25, at garden Inn. Excellentmusic by ilellow-Alres Orchestra and a_ good time. -DANOE to the music of Rollie mcKenzids Orchestra at Larkln‘s Restaurant. Kensington. Wednes- d5)’, April . ___4lvNUAL meeting of the Home m] School Welfare Group will be held Tuesday. April 26. at 8 p.m.. Summerside High School. All mem- bers are urged to attend. _NORTH BEDEQUE Farmers Institute will have a complete stock oi top-quality seeds on sale April 3g, 29, 30. Horace E. Huestls, Sec- retarl’. _LQOKI'NG FOR A GOOD USED CAR? I have a last year's Ford Coach. in excellent shape that I must dispose of.. Car is complete with heater. Low mileage. Alan Holman. -1 HAVE in stock recessed bath, rolled-rim high-back sinks. flat-rim rinks, combination set-tub and rink, closet bowls and flush tanks and seats. Plumbing, heating. wir- lyig. Frank l-iuestis, 174 Cambridge Street. Summerside. —i\'l‘ TED} ANNUKL LAYMEIVS AUCTION SALE and Bea-n Supper in Si. Mary's Hall. Surrunerslde on Friday, April 23th, you will have an opportunity to purchase lawn furniture. fresh eggs. btuttrir, vege- tables and many other articles. -JOLLY PARTY — Little Helen Horne had a Jolly party at her home on Friday with ten of her girl friends. Games were enjoyed until the supper hcur when all sat down to a delicious meal. which concluded with ice cream and cake-S. —PRINCE COUNTY SCHOOL STUDENTS have an opportunity to win $100 in prizes offered for best essays based on "Canadian Heri- tage" programs over CJRW Tues- days and Thursdays at 8.15 P. M. commencing April 12th, sponsored by the S erside Board of Trade. For details. ask your teacher or write to "Essay Contest", P. O. Box l0, Summerside. P. E._ l. The following Summerside airmen ire listed among sixty-five Mari- time R..C.A.l=‘. personnel in the semi-annual promotion list issued by Air Force headquarters. Ottawa: F-s LP. Greenough. Sgis. J. B. Maire. E. Hi Pcrlner. R. J. Oliver. Cpls. A. E. MacKenzle. A. B. Lann- bent, J.W. MaoKinnon. W. E- RR. "Refuse. l-l. B. -PLANES LEAVE ON SCHED- ULE — The Lancasters. Zenith and Polaris. left on schedule at eight o'clock Saturday morning from the Surnmersido R..C..A.I". station for Whitehorse in the Yukon where they will be based for two weeks while carrying out training flights in the Arctic. The purpose of the flights is to give the specialist navigation course experience in finding their vray in the north. They will return tosummerslde on May ‘lth-S. . -YOUNG WOMEN'S GUILD — The April m of the Young’ Women's Guld of the Stmunerside Presbyterian Church was held in the church hell on ‘Thursday even- ing with the president, Mrs. David Imrkin. in the chair. After open- ing with the land's Prayer in unison the members discussed their future projects. lit was decided to hold s Pantry sale on Saturday. May 21. Refreshments were served at the conclusion of the meeting b.v the lunch hostesses. Mars. Cwll ~ - I --GINIIAL INSURANCE Ralph G. Muttsri, Bummerside. -snAvmos ekpected m. week. Order now. Colin B. Waugh, Wil- IIOL —WILL Bli unloading two cars lime st New Annan first week in May: Can accept a few more orders. North Bedeque Farmers institute. -A'l‘ MALPEQIE Hall, April 25th., at 8 p.m. the Indian River Dramatic Club will present the play "Lighthouse Nan". auspices [United Church Young People's Un- on. —QUILTING PARTY — Mem- bers of New Annan Women's 1n- stitute held a quilting party. on Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Walter Moose. The finished quilt is to be given to a family. who lost their home by fire. A quilt, com- pleted by iihis group. a short time previously. was sent to the T. B. Lesgue.—-Btir. -VISITING PARENTS -— Miss Janie MacEwen. R.N., arrived on Monday to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. S. MacEwen. Stanley Bridger Miss MacEwen signed up with the Red Cross in March, 1948, and worked on Manltoulln- Island until June. when she was trans- ferred to an outpost hospital at Red Lake. a gold mining community Northern Ontario. Miss Mac- Ewen has completed her contract with the Red Cross and has not disclosed future plans-Bur. —TRINITY SOCIAL CLUB - The regular Thursday evening meeting of the Sutnmerside ’I‘rinitt_v Social Club was held in Epworth Hail with the president. Mrs. George Bowncss. in the chair. The singing oi the hiunn "Blest. be the tie that binds" was followed by a. business ‘period when plans were made to hold a Rummage Sale on May 21. Refreshments were served by the following lunch hostesses. . G. L. sheen, Mrs. D. J. MacLeod and Mrs. Roy E. Mac- Lean-S. ~10’!!! WEDDlNG ANNIVERS- ARY -- Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hickey were completely surprised at their hcme in Sununerside 0n evening on their tenth wedding an- nlversary when a number of friends gathered to extend best wishes and congratulate ihcm on that happy occasion. Mrs. Enscr Bowness read an address and Miss Constance Montgomery made the presentation of a pressure cooker. Both Mr. and Mrs. Hickey fitt- ingly replied, after which delicious refreshments were served by the ladies-S. _ --ARRIVES IN ST. JOHN -- Reverend William Bilson arrived in saint Jothn ‘rhursday to begin his ministry with the Douglas Avenue Christian Church ‘on sun- dsy. Having served this church during 1939-1943. Mr. Bilson goes to Saint John from Central Street Christian Church of summersidc. P. E. I. Born in Derby, England. Mr. Bilson lived for a period in Blackpool. England, previous to coming to Canada to serve churches in Guelph and st.‘ Thomas Ontario. He ls at present the president of the Maritime Confer- ence of the Churches of Christ. and s past president of lihe Saint John Ministerial Association. Mr. and Mrs. Bllson were accompanied by‘ Miss Bertie Haves. sister of Mrs. Biison and will reside at the new church parsonage. 544 Cham- nlsin Street. West Saint John. Reverend bamuel ‘B. Caption. l1’!- terlm pastor, welcomed Mr. and Mrs. Bilson on behalf of the con- gregation on Sundav morning when Mr. Bilson occupied the pul- Pvwtll and Mrs. Balfour MacKsy. » --S. pit. -mmu- our “Ioorais- are here-Yea. right here ln the my Goods Department you can buy these exquisltb materials that rire imported from England .. .. .. They're guaranteed oniifllt. it's ' ’ right on the selvelgl of ""7 Ylrtl. These beautiful English Oottons are so fine. so smooth. l" cool snti In such gorgeously different patterns. you'll find. them Irresis- tible. They're reasonably priced too-Ni oenin n yard for plain colored Nsinsook to 2.19 a yard for novelty Voile. _ ‘Tobrle for a gay new dress? Here are the queslona you must stress: h it soap and water shy? ' ' Will it shrink before it’: dry? , Dare you flaunt it in the sun? Will It’! on.» hid-oi‘ IIIIIT . ted crease-resistance! _ ~Maie tliely lwluhwithalllllsslstcnee-y "nonlinear-e fsbs-ic-wise- ‘ ‘f-roll ill And if 1'00!‘ lsttsfsctiods ‘fliers eselvIdnesstYous-eym. IMI A '~ mat- L ' a»: in use see the beautiful "Tooiartfsbries in the on Goods Depart- ‘ I rust natal“ ‘i ' guru” ‘in so...“ innit.‘ ‘Unilever; in tollrloed m over lo $12553“ "'” i greenish“ nil ' m‘: Sig‘; II . u; "sumo ' is rm: IIITIII. a?! hairs iota-cyan use consumer m» iii-mount offer. memes" veavaluoiltll. ""1! our oft o» u rm: bassist m» is m- 232'»; I . amhllliadongcr, comic and mo» _ wan“ 1mm tire Iunltore Dpputuest suioyuulenyouere Cut ....-Den'tDeiayon'ot.hes-tll! only-it's - i Friday. Rotary "President MR. WILLIAM HAYWARD. Manager of the Summerside branch. of the Bank of Nova Bcotia. who has been elected president of the Summerslde Rotary Club, to take office July l. Plane llelayeti‘ EDMONTON. April 24 - (GP)- Two RuCAF. La caster aircraft arrived in Edmonton Saturday on a long distance training flight from Summerside. P.E.I.. and one went on to Whitehorse. Y.T. today. Both planes vwer, scheduled to make the flight to Whitehorse but airport officials here said the flight plans for one were cancell- ed and it. did not leave with the Lancaster now in Whitehorse. -— DAYLIGHT TIME AT AIR- 'PORT—Daylight saving time is now in force in the one place in the Province that. does not have to adhere to the ban placed on it by the Provincial Goverrment. The R.C.A.l". station. Surrmerside. in common with all military estab- lishments in Canada, went on fast t1.\'e at midnight Saturday night. Daylight saving time will remain in force until it is gener- ally lifted in September. The per- sonnel of the air station will thus be able to quit work at four o'clock in tho afternoon standard time and have a long evening for rec- reation. ~ S —MUSlC FESTIVAL BRANCH DIEEPS- The Summorside Branch of the P.E.I. M/usic Festival held a special meeting cn Friday evening at the home cf ‘Mr. ar.-.l Mrs. Al- lison MztcLeait. Sumner Street. Wlill the president. iilrs. Donald Lldstcnc. in the chair. There was considerable discussion regarding the transportation of the children to Charlottetown to take part in this Festival tmn May 2 to ‘l. it “'35 rsiimated lhrrre would be ap- proximately 200 pupils tilting part and at least 150 would need ccci- ve_vancc_ lt was decided that in order to give the people of Sum- morside an opportunity of hearing the contestants. a concert would be held in the High School Auditor- ium the week following. At this concert all the leaders and their groups will participate. also the choruses. The proceeds will go to- ward the payment otf the husses used. Committees were appointed to determine the exact number of children taking part: Mrs. J. P. Maclnnis and Mrs. Malcolm Steele to contact the Convent; lidrs. Ewen Nicholson to contact Mrs. George Muttart; and Mrs. Lidstone and ‘Mrs, G. Franklin Came-ton to see Miss Anne Murphy at the High School. In order‘ to avoid confus- ion at the busses. each child, who is entltiled to transportation. will be given a card st the School. This clrd will cost the pupil 25c but will entitle -him or her to the rot/urn tripr-S. -—PARLOR SOCIAL — Mil’. lmd charming homo at Biarlington, on Easter Monday parlor social. Stephen's Anglican Church. The house was comfortably filled, and an amusing and entertaining pro- gram was carried out under the chairmanship of Reverend S. J. Davies. Muoh enjoyed numbers utere. instrumental music by Mrs. Lorne Campbell and Miss Dorothy Bryanlon. and solos by Miss Joyce Campbell. who plays her own gul- iam accompaniment. Humorous readings were given by Mrs. Hiram Harrington and “Mrs. William J. Profitt. both well known enter- tainers. A singing contest. pre- pared by Mrs. W. J. Harrington. and put on by Mfrs. Keith Har- rnric-n. was W011 by Reverend Mr. Davies, Mrs. A. H. Campbell. Mrs. Clayton Stnvert and Leigh Payn- ter. lvlir. Leigh Paynter. assisted by Mr. Davies. auctioned off s wide variety of donated articles. Bidding was brisk. and the tum of’ thirty-one dollars was TOAlZTBIl from the sale. At this point. s delicious lunch was served by t-he ladies. Music and step dancing. by several of the guests. among them Messrs. Elvin Bryanton. Roy Mountain. Adrian Gallant and fvsn Adams. brought rounds - of applause. As the clock struck the hotfl- ushering in the new day. the Mrs. Cecil Campbell opened their ' evening. for a} sponsored by st.- -tiona~l School student. The teem that generates eieomi ' Shows 1.15-9.15 - 'fv¢¢¢ ¢¢ SPECIAL SHORT SUBJECT: O~O-§-§§>O-§—O-O'b4 O O #0 O- who helped in any will in melons the evenirtg a success. he an- nounced that, today. the 19th. was the birthday or the hostess. She was forthwith greeted with a vigorous "Happy Birthday to You’ in song. When the chairman was advised that by an unusual coin- aidence_ two of the guests. Mr. were also about. to celebrate birth- days, the birthday song was re- tthanks proposed to the chairman. Mr. Davies. for his considerable share in the success of the cre- nlng, was endorsed with hearty hand _clapping.—Bur. - Personals "'_5 —Mr. J. wstson McNsugiht. M. P, was a visitor to Kenslngwn on weuaesosn-rc I -—Mr. Ralph Weeks has returned to Qummerside after a month's vis- it; in Toronto-S. --Ml's. Frank Maythew. Margaie. spent a few days early in the week at her former home at char- lottewwh.—.Bur. '—Mrs. liiarle Kennedy returned on Friday evening to her home in Kensington sitter m eniovable week spent in Moncton, NIL-S. —Mr. Frances Campbell of Hol- msn's, summerside, visited his home at. Burlington. during the pester week-end-Bur. -.Mr. and 1m. Wilfred Taylor. Remington. have as their welcome guest their dsughter-in-isw. Mrs. Anne. Lea Taylor. Victoria-B. --Friend| will regret the contin- ued illnsss of Mr. lferbert Bernard. Long River, whose condition ha not improved-Bur. ' ——Iih‘. Albert Warren, Elgin. N.B.. who has been visiting relatives in‘ Alibenton, spent a few dsys in sum- merside the guest of Mr. and Mira. Gouge Key-S. , -Mlr. Alfred Binmone, at. Char- lottetown. spent the Easter holl- days at. his home at. Burlington.- Bur. . j" -Mr. Clayton Watts. Hampshire. chairman called the company to sttention. snd after thanking the Campbell family. and all others’ igfiaaqlzoflu is tlte guest of his brother-in-i w and sister. Mn. and Mrs. Lloyd H c- kcx. Msrgate. Mr. Watts will assist mumtuuw uv mum coon - cuusou mono | ~ A MERVYN tqiiOY PRODUCTION a by MIVYN t-sov- rm...“ sy SIDNEY FRANKLIN t- slseleilel with comma RElliiiARDl - A Mdve-Ooldvvu-IIIW tw- . ii REGENflA-‘gmon. - rues. - wrn. SHOWS 7.15 8. 9.15 MATINEES TODAY 8. WED. 3.30 ’. _ xrx and looked! . ,~ ' I -, “Maire ti" __ 71000" "M!" n/cfiflitzvs m». FRANC llusiebyWerntt Heymsnn - Produced s1 lee Mucus - Directs.‘ -- James Evans and Willie Payntenl peated in their honor. A vote of, Vfill- ' APITQL Sumnserslde routines.) rue. nil wsn. 3—DAY_$-—3_ '1 Also Sthort Subject Matinee Tuesday 3.30 A AA A A AQL? D/Qlfi/dil We” logic-lion Him FEM/error DRY/tit 70V, u. chop st emu!» . l ES RAEFFR Y 4'20 YEARS or ACADEMY AWARDS" §§§ 6Q OfirO-O-QQ-OOO-O §§O§§O O-O O-GOrQO-O4-O4 GAMEU THEATRE Kensington Mon. M-utinee 4 p. m. Evening 18.15. Tuesday 8.15. William iFov/eli leads comedy cost in "The Senator Wos lndisc-reet” With E-ilo Roines, olso Sham ived t><iztio<fiixathgi in operating the saw mill at Bur- flington in the absence of Mr. Dan- ‘lel Hickox who is unable to work due to his recent accident-Bur. -Little Carol MacLean, Burn~ merside. has rei/urned frCIJi a week's visit in Mount Stewart. where she BL. Anderson and Mr. Ander- son-S. —Mrs. Mary Simmons returned to the home of Mr. and Mrs. My- ron MacArthur. Kensington. after spending Easter Sunday at her home at Burlington-Bur. ' -—Mr. Bordon Mann is making s good secovery, after an operation at the Prince Edward Island Hos- pital. Charlottetown.- snd return- ed to his home at. Burlington on Monday-Bur. " —Miss Betty Jay, nurse-in-train- ing at the Prince Edward Isisnd Hospital, is spending her vacation at her home at Kensington.—Bur. -—Mrs. Lydia Sims. Y “M's ease rename}? j was the guest of her aunt, Mrs. J. ' CLEAN-ill’ EQJIIIPMENT. DkgsgAss...-79DA eannsu amiss _Si'roighi' 12 mo. 98c roks. Each .,_.,... wits‘; .1 I25 i ...l.-.n. ._.. __ HEDGE si-isans 10" Sheffield Steel blade. Wood lillildtlfi LAWN FENCING 36 inch Galvanized Lown fencing. Style B.B. Pointed 31°33... ....... .. Z80 XQZESWMTB . . . . . Elureka LAWN MOWERS SPEEDY. 5 fourteen inch blades. Boil bearings. 9 inch 3.11:1‘. thrfilfi. .. '5 SINGER: 5 fourteen inch blms. f Boil beorin-gs. 9" f irr/eel; % GARBAGE CANS Galvanized con 8t 2 I cover. 18" high. .. at". i. 4.55 all‘ l Gurdenlte ‘Iieflllller canoes i-ioss One Ply Rubber flail.’ ee-lLll 2.65 flbnw".°a"'.'|“'_é‘é m"... LAWN ssso .s70c Ronnie's Quick Beouiify Growing. Per lb. Home Surroundin s in 10 lb. l-tm _ g Perpound "Willi “"4"! wmrs DUTCH ctovsn. fer lb. ifffimiwffsu. 85c Ziifilfii-‘l 5.59‘, 95c Efiiflfii‘ ‘ill. 1.25 To The CITIZENS of the TUWNN 0F SUMMER$|DE His Worsthip, Tito Moyor, hos proclaimed the week oi April 25th to 30th as clean-up week, the week in which we ore Flower Seeds RENNIES and STEELE BRIGGS asked i-o co-operote in brightening up our premises. We, the Citizens of Summerside, ore judged by the oppeo-ronce of our town-How honorable it would be to hove outsiders pass on estimable opinion. Power Lawn Mowers Eureka Canadian illipper "- Powered by o Johnson iron Horse _ gasoline e ngin e. 5-20 inch olloy sicel blades. Large hardwood rollers ‘m 3 sections to fo- cilitofe turning. 10 1-2 inch solid wheels with rub- ber tires. " $120 GARDEN SEEDS RENNIES and STEELE BRIGGS in Bulk and in Packages HARDWARE SECTION SMALIMAII‘ grsnd old lady. hsd s nasty fall recently, while walking outside her home. Fortunately no bones were broken, the extent of her injuries being cuts and scratches about the face-Bur. "l wouldn't be without llespatosse" writes ASTHMA sufferer If ~ou sufler from Asthma. Bro. Deepe-ggatedytou haeCgglsé e .‘ - - ths $3.‘. of the ‘reief obtained w h RESPATONE! One of new sufierers it has beneiitted. Min . Andrusko of Vancouver writes: "Received your supply c! Respe- fona Asthma Tablets and found them to be such a relic! to my maria attach. I can rear at knowing that I won't be kept nw_ kc coughing, wheeling ‘no! oluokrn . I wouldn't be without Roeplronn Asthma Tablets in the 1mm or in in} purse, now ‘that i have used them with such eerishorery results." Let RESPATONE hel you—in ust 30 seconds it goes o worlr to el cut short severe asthma at- _.-aa-_—..- _ your drufiist 15¢’ tac s and restore easy breathing. RESPATONE is also uhly recom- mended for dee west cou hs and other bronchi: ailments. ef with RESPATONE-from ti.“ and $5.00 or hrnnsoeuticsls Limit . Der ‘D. 8 .. Box 110. Vletoril. EC. W» I ll. cantons g t..- ovun __ WAY_ N. MQTHERFGET $423.1. "t" ~ gnaw oon --1 SLAMMED -n-r Dootz AN’ TH’ E0655 ARE so 5HARP THEY ; ros/uz cur, ' =_IT COULD OF BEEN 30f)" t BY J. R. WILLIAMS g ooa. I'M SHAKIN‘ ‘LIKE _A LEAF.’ Iconeustue f,’ ‘ THE 1551.)?