gut: WESTERNGUARIDIAN rs: .1. llmerlllurpby ue liouovsr strut. no" ' AGE" George Cl". lllbti-IIDPEYWF . svmtmuswe and rluvcuoomr! News, Bubsesripfienlhlqlvltilill- ' f’ The Guardian my he bullets-rd ill following stereo In llnnwile: Bmlgtore, Weier Sireeix ‘Goodies Dulllierl. Bl Central Iheei: 1"" u, ggkery, Wster street: llerk Gsshf. flflrauvlllo sum T,9'°"., 6,6,“, own Street: um washroom-n. smno seen m" [stand Motor transom. new limi- i. bedeliveredteeuybeusoialunnsrsidebycsrrlu Th’ flfiflflfl?» 13o per-week. Phone-ii er lI-l for i-bis service 2:18“, you!‘ order to the boy a-espoudbls ‘for delivery on your route. r/kstn-uuo Plymouth -oiuvcu hi. Lsrkin’! Restaur- ‘fmflmsl condition. Inspection mt, kensingtcn, tonight. Music ‘m ' this week. Louis Muttart. by Rollie Mectendo. my time i BMW -,-wmru rum noon... Eusfierhetohing, one any for -roa saw-lass Studebaker t _ "dam KM condition. cheep for ma. Wellinewn Mimi. Bred quick sale. A|PD)Y’E1m°1' Thompwn‘ r-AN ALMS-CHAIM!!! W. U. Belmont Lot 15- trsoior in good condition will be Jon sans. - Player Piano. 1d z m, _ “m, r0115. in good condition. Priced $1 m ‘zqlldie-t ifildgzfin-s sole on "gm m quick sale. Mrs. G. ‘A. P‘~‘““""' Bmmfield Shanon‘ ' -co.u. - m stock and s ship- _E\.TE|;TA|NMEN»;; __ Rgypbm-y, ment expected daily. You'll need Mwffl A group o; “Dom, Eut- .it oven in Summer. Price and qual- ‘ ' ity u last shipment. Book orders -. - c on peclal enter- anféfiiféalaelslziimaMasy 1lth, in st. early please. Thank you. P. J’. Mo -» all, uoxbury. in lid v! in“, 3° m- ' $52201": lIOSPWaI- “Perwm P“ E‘ ' ‘I Island, Flue evenings program. Peksonals. poun liustrrs, plan to attend. bruohr HAMILTON. ONT-- 111', Siriahen Gillis. son of Joseph M u-hn, Illdlllll River. who has bnnn hung in Ijlniziilion, returned racvllfly to his home. Evidently tic prElTi". the solid simple life of Edward Island to the Mr. Albro Howatt of Tryon was in the City Saturday onybusiness. Mrs. ,Albro Howatt of Trycn, has entered the Prince Edward Is- land Hospital for treatment. Elli... existence of the mo: -Oopt- Roscoe Walker of Ken:- “n,,.,5|_1;_ _ lngton returned recently from n about visit to Ottawa. —-K CINJURED IN WOODS - Mr. ' Vinrulli Lawless, Klnkora, is e —Mrs. Allan Murphy. Cltrmoilh palichl in the Prince County Hos- was a visitor to Summerside on pm] with a fractured right thigh. Monday. _K. - - I H as injured while fe ling treea- —-— one lhs farm yesterday afternoon.) —Ml'. neninmin P1111118“. NW A “u. M] on him, striking him Ari-nan left Mon/day morning on a. on ‘ihr head. rendering him un- 491988910“ W 5M M18110!" Oil-WV?! DOHSUIIIUS und kilocl-riili! 111m 1M0 Syn“ M Hamux-"K I brook, It was possible he would, rd M ..;i::<..°*~. . unity. rrrlz; - wo kl 1th hi . m: §§,',‘j",,{‘,‘§,'§,s ,',,,,',‘“,§§ mpg}, dale and intermediate points last ' 'wcek.-K. leg, — S. ..u'mu .566. DOWN Tana Mews. Grant Mel-cod. Edward --l)ullng yesterday's stun-n 5 T3111!!!‘ and Iiennerv Stewart 0! m,“ m, 0,, the 1am, o; m; 3,1, Hope River made s. business visit uoennnz. residence, anvil e to Kenslnrton on Tuesday. —K- Street. summerside, bi down and rmshed on a. lelélihiine oflble. hloukill: it off and also breaking s telephone pole. It was the only danlage reported in the Town, al- though the storm caused brief lllsruptlon of electric power servv toes 0'1 some strecbsh-S. -Mr. Dpvld Psynter, Charlotte- town, spent Sunday in Emerald. the guest of his uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. George Mayne. —Mr. Albert Waugh of Wllmot, accompanied by the Misses Pat Clarke and Joan Snazelle motored w Charlottetown on Sunday. —K. --Miss Mary F. Mayne, RN" has returned to her new home in Mal-gate after spending the winter months in Boston, Mass. -l-'llOiiI THE NORTH - Messrs Mark, (leorge and Justin Murphy o.’ ihr.» houyn and Noranda mining districts, sons of the late John '1‘. lilumhv. Clermont. came by car last. Thursday to visit their mother, who is seriously ill a-t her home in Clrmiunt. The brothers. of a family ten sons and two daughters, hold responsible pool/t- Ions with the big hydro-electric so. which runumes power and light to the mlnes.—-K --Mr|. Keith Mayne and young son Gerald, Emerald, are spend- ing thegveek end in Halifax, the brother-ln-law, Dr. and Mrs. I-far nish. -.Mlrr. William. Hickey of Indian River is at present in Prince County Hospital" undergoing e check-w. Her many friends hope that her mdispoeition is not serious. -K ' —.\i.\l.PEQUI-‘. AND BALTIC W. M. s. - ‘The regular monthly meet- ing of Malpeque and Baltic W. M. l. auxiliary of the United Church, v.15 held ‘Tuesday evening Apill llih. nt the homo of Mrs. Sinclair iilacclougail. The President. Mrs Cross presided. The Wopship Sor- vice was in charge of Mrs. Keith Donald, this was taken from the Missionary Monthly. Theme, "God's —Tho many friends of Mr. John G. ‘fbwnsend of Remington is much improved after being sick during the latter port of the win Love Revealed through Christian ter. Mr. ‘lbwnsend is 9i years Giving." Eleven membe s snswer- old, the town's oldest citolzeu. — ed to roll call. ‘Treasurer reported K. . 186.8‘! on hand. A letter of thanks -—- was read from Mrs. Bruce crazier -.Dr. Prsucss l. M. Reed of lei- for Easter box sent to Sharron. a timbre, Md, is attending the meet- letter was read from Alice Got-rim ings of the ' ‘ Academy of regarding subscriptions to the Pedish-ics-ot-the Stotleyl-lotei ln "United Churchmani’ The Com- Buffalo, New York. Following the munity Friendship Secretary re- meetlnd- she- will My a flying ported one hospital call Ind twp visit to Montreal. Accompanied by community calls made on the her mother, Dr. Read will motor sick. A Temperance reading by to the Islsudiduring the Simmer Mrs. Sinclair ,MacGougan was to spend her vacation at Mrs. Ger- urh enjoyed. The program was sldine Head's summer home ou iso taken from the Missionary Mill River, near Alberton. Tvhtiiiy this was in charge of Mrs. " H. Burns. One box of clothing as already been mailed to Canad- ln Church Relief Abroad, plans ‘rre made to pack another box. ' “mn 316 followed by Boned-r- ion in unison brought the meet- "K to a close. A dainty lunch was ‘ivid by the hostess assisted by lttee in charge. . Within thluext 0L and l0 Department is expecting a eliiplueui of GLAD!- MA Blfuis from Holland. In this shipment there will use be a un- qulntliy of REGAL LILY BULBS. These (I0 MIC! Illl ldll Irraily to the buuiy of your garden-plan i0 include then: and place Ivllr order for the Bulbs in the l and 10 Department. i ' ulllerie; News from ti: Goods Deplrttneuinpllete you will ll but little Brief a n" , PANTlls in plain one fouey antenna-colors Hnd tea rose in silos small. mediuuree largo, priced at“, ll on ff"! I our. Another new serum is u» IUIT some: v I Y "We-this slip has e their skirt sud a white top with "I ill-It is luoreuteed not ie “run” when hindered. gm perfect fori II“ or seperoiovilrt _ u blouse. The slles are It h l0 priced-Qt 4J0.‘ Vii filo-Hulk ° °""'¥°Il will luvs the dainty “Undies” on Illfllflllfl» . Dry Goods lie In CITE "m" you will Ind enulronu. rnnvuu or frili aalodsnfllh guests of Mrs. Mayor's sister and » SUMMERS"! n [oar Shovrlog T0301 otruu rm In - "FRAMENf Show: meniscus um LUPINO YTHE MAN I LOVE‘ Also NEWS end SPORT REEL Shows 7:15-9:15 Matinee Thursday 3:30 .'§fO€ REGENT‘ MONDAY, TU ESDAY ell _WEDNESDAY uluvnsit-lniriifiuli. r1115‘ ~su _; u 46¢. FATRIC KNOWLES - HERBERT MARSHALL RICHARD N“ Q . Ill"! s“ “p”; MIMIC“ Lilflltl [QSAIJIO IVA.‘ S“! llmfio‘ '“ tnraw v Dlflll U NI IUD PIIMII by YIILLIAI CAIEMI fllllfl A UNIVERSAL-INTERNATIONAL PICTURE Show! 7.15 and 9.15 “ Matinee Monday end Wedneldoy 3:30 OO-§O-OQ£OODOQQOOOQOOO~O§4 wsoursosv JTliuIisoAY 1...... Au s Surrounding District lit-s. ‘morass Gallant, ‘finish. spent two vvesin mently visiting with relatives in Massachusetts and Vermont. w. and Mrs. Clayton Ripley. Kwivilie. u. a. spent the pelt weekend in ‘flgnish with Mrs. Rip- IW‘! rennin, Mr. one Mrs. I’. .1. Sherry. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Fraser and baby daughter Osthrine, were weekend guests recently of Mrs. Fraser's parents. Mr. and Mire. C. l". Morrlssey, Tlgnlsh. Master Cease Kinch celebrated Ml eighth birthday on April 20th. with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Kinch, his five brothers and three sisters, all of flgnish. m. Oville Doucette, Tlguish North. was a recent visitor to Sum- merside and while there he was the guest of his sister. Mrs. Elmer Arsenault and Mr. Arsenault. Miss Agnes Bourke. Irederieton, N. 3., spent several days recently Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gallant. ‘ Mr. John Myrlck, Jr., Mrs. My- ‘ rick and little son John 3rd. have returned to their home in Tignlsl. after a pleasant vacation of two weeks spent with relatives in Wellsley, Mass. The Myrlck famLy made the trip by automobile. Mr. Guy Kinch, St. John, N. 13., ls visiting his aged mother, Mrs. James Klncn who is ill at the home of her son, Mr. Claude Klnch, Tignish. Blends of Nil-s. Kinch hope for her speedy recovery to health. The trout fishing season is in full swing and although the num- her of anglers are as many as other years, the catches of speckled beauties are very small, in some cases none at all, which is not too heartening after a silent wait For several hours, sitting on the hank with a northeast wind a-blowing It's to be hoped the fishing may become better very soon. ‘ --Congratulation are extended to Mi‘. and Mrs. Herbert Powers or. the ‘ of their recent mar» CAMEO THEATRE xuivsnvoron Mun. Matinee 8.30; Evening 7-9 Ann Soihern AGeorge Murphy In "or Goes MAXSIE” Also First Chapter Serial “JESS! JAMES RIDES AGAIN" ______________ Darnley And‘ Vicinity Mrs. Richard Wall. Baltic, who has been a patient in Prince Coun’ tyiI-Iospital for several days re- turned to her home recently. Mr. Ironic Nutt, Dsrnley. lost s valuable more recently. The animal became sick and all efforts to save its ll-fe failed. This Ls a great loss to Mr. MacNutt as lie hld only purchased‘ the animal a few months previous. —A Clldillfty was ‘held ‘rueodsy evening April l8 at. the borne of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Csseley, Spring Valley. Mrs. Marni! Adapt. ll"! llf- UOYd Campbell winning the first prizes while‘ Mrs. Willey Cele and Mr. Willis Burt carried off the‘ connotations. A deintriunch was served by hostess sssiete by ladies _in charge. L-_. An enjoyable evening o! propu- slve suction oponsored by Dernley Women's Institute was bold W - neldl! evening. April I1 immen- ley‘ Hall, the highest score for eve- nihv being held by rm. ,Georgc l-llckeysud Mr. Charles Adams. While the lowest scorewseheld by by Mrs. Fannie Hilts and Mr. '3. Cousins. A dainty lunch was served by ladies of the Institute. Mr. Ar- thur MacKay acted as auctioneer for sale of articles made from do- neted- remnants. Proceeds to be used for school fence. Alllertoll South ing of the season Herbert Avery. Mrs. Capt. John Skerry who has been s patient in the Western Hoa- pltcl has recently returned home. ‘more will be two fish packing plants in operation this coming season, namely the Fisher-men's Co- op. and the Fishermenh Union. The many friends of Mr. Inn! Mefiougsil will be pleased to learn that after his long illness he u showing great improvement. Mr. Joseph Perry has returned bomeafteropending the winter monthsiwith his daughter, Mrs Reymopd Saunders. - . / The first l: was caught b e The main li-g-la-t-ls in ‘operation again" after being. closed ‘down dur- ing the ‘winter months. —Asu. ‘rbe no lee has disappeared "and the fishermen shuo to the moon gottingfunderwsy or. theoponiug .'_“1l$~ V 1 A few do?! domes mash launched bis muururnew boat m. north llcDougsf m‘ is on ample)» zof the T. leton 0o. re- turned in Moncten‘ after spend- wiuea be built mom: din-lag the , psstwlater. " " _ . riage which took place on April 21st. at a nuptial mass. offered up by Rev. J. A. MacDonald. parish priest, in the church of st. Simon and St. Jude, Tlgnish. Mrs. Pow~ ers, before her marriage was hil=s Teresa Richard, daughter of Mr and Mrs. William Richard, Har- per Rnad. This popular young coup- le will reside in Greenmount where the groom is a prosperous farmer. lvn. and u‘... Michael M. Eli'- wbrth have returned home after a pleasant stay of six months in Massachusetts where they visited with several of their children. They were during their visit the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Meryl Ellsworth. Salsbur . Mass. Mr. and M16- Georgo ‘Ttriscoll. Wntertown, Mass. and. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fraser. Boston, Mass. Neighbors and friends of Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth are happy to have them home again and living in their lovely aha spacious home at Skinners Pond. Tignish friends of Mr. Urbain M Gsudet offer her hearty congratu lotions and best wishes for on All- ril 18th. Mr. Gaudet celebrated hi: elghtleth birthday. Mr, Gaudet, a retired C. N. R. employee ls enjoy- ing the best of health and his familiar figure i! seen every day about the- village of Tlgnlsh when he goes calling on old friends Mr. Gsudet resides in Tlgnish with his wifmwho was formerly Miss Bar- bara Perry of Peter Road and a daughter Miss Josephine. I 10h Olsrinle who is employed with the 0N3. spends his week-ends with his parents, I daughter, Mrs. John F. Arsenault resides in St. Felix. three daughters live in Massachu- setts. two others in Central Canada and another daughter in Charlotte- town. A grandson Junior Arsen ault- also lives with his grandpar- ents. at Tlgnish. For Mr. Gaudet we-hope he has many more birth- days to celebrate ln company with his devoted wife. -Tig. Alberton H‘. and Mrs. Edgar Williams re- cently spent a few days with rs- lstives in Charlottetown. ' Mr. and lidtrn-Ttlos. Keene have returned to their homo in Banfl’. Albert-a, after a two months‘ visit with their eon. Constable James Keeffe. and Mrs. Keeffe. Mir. Herbert Brown and Miss Bertha Bowness jointly entertain- ed at the farmer's homo on Tucs- doy evening at two tables oi bridge, with additional non-play- ing guests for lunch. Mr.» and Mrs. Russell Hayes, who have been spending the winter in BostonpMass, arrived home last .v.'eek and are receiving a cordial welcome‘ from their friends. Mr. and Mn. Hayes made the trip by car, and have come to spend the summer months with their son, m. Chester Hayes, and Mrs. Hay- es at their beautiful "Srookside mm." A large number of school chil- dren enjoyed the free educational films. e ally "The Royal Wed- ding." presented ln the Women's Institute hell on Mono after- noon. A capacity house also en- oyed the some show in the even- ing st I o'clock. v . lug the weekend at the home, of his wants. Ir. lad Mrs. hank lloDougsl. ‘ I THE cusrgplhlgrl CHARLOTTETOWN st Norway whore she was the guest‘ of her sister and brother-ln-law,, O Frame Your. Face israfreffy Hat‘ p i l: o crown of beauty .' with flowers blooming, colors to melt your heart. vf either sfrow or felt .lt's so eosyio be feminine-to be fetching this ‘Spring. luslylook ot these Hots . . . each one . . eoch one o flutters! veils bewifching and In Holmon's has Huh bearing the well-known some: of Stetson, Sfraihmore, Spencer and Mog- _ |ie Rouffe o: well es Junior Prom Hots for the younger set. These Hots ore priced or 4.50 t0 I595 LAOIES'_HATS ON MAIN FLOOR.- "WIERE OLII FMEIIIIS MEET" 0n Thuljsday of last week, Mr l. J. MacDougall shipped s large beautifully painted boat to Mont- real, Quebec. This boat was built by "Mr. MacDougaiYs father, Mr. Frank MacDougall, Alberton South, a year previous to his present ill- ness. The purchaser ofoame in- formed the MacDougslls that he intends using it for a pleasure boat. »-___ Several menlbers of the Western Hospital Aid met at the home of Mrs. Maurice Perry, Alberton South. on Thursday evening for sewing. Dainty refreshments were served by the hostess. ms. S. R. Burke extended an invitation to the members to her home the fol- lowing Thursday at 8 p.m. Margarine Wins Bound In ll. S. WASHINGTON. April 26—(AP) —Oleomargarine today won a ms- Jor round over butter, H5 to lil, 1.1 Congress. The test itself was on a rather technical issue. Officially, the House of Representatives voted to discharge its agriculture commit- tee from further consideration of bills to repeal Federaltexes on margarine. This means that the committee no longer can shelvethe bills- as it previously had decided to no by a vote of i6 to l0.‘ It also means that the House, Judging from today's vote, soon will pass a bill cancelling taxes on margarine. It does not mean that the United States housewife non may go to her favorite grocery store and buy her margarine ul- re=dy colored. The bill mutt etill pass ‘the Sen- , ate and then get President Tru- man's okay. And even if this is done. there still are more than 20 states with their own taxes end restrictions on the butter substi- tuie. Federal laws taxing margarine date back to 1886, when the dairy industry claimed that fraud was being prsct ed against the public by sale of manufactured pro- duct es butter. Uncolored margarine now is tax ed a quarter-cent a. pound, color- ed l0 cents e pound. In addition, drill seeder; I fertilizer sewer; I set bob sleigh; I box sleigh; erol other articles TERMS CASH. Auction Sale a AT EMERALD . THURSDAY, MAY 6TH AT l PM. I um instructed by flue Solicitor for Mr. Joseph MacDonald to sell by Public Auction his Stock and Form Equipment. STOCK: l men (iyrs. old); I more (7 yrs. old); ‘i more (ll yrs. old); 3 milk cows, 2 newly freshened, I due to freshen in June; 2 for cattle; 4 l-yn-oldr; 2 spring colvet. IMPLEMENTS: I binder (M.H.); I hoy mower (practically new); 1 huy rulie; I manure spreader; l poiuip sprayer; l double row cultivator; I hillsr; I single scuffler; I gong plow; l single plow; l groin crusher; l set ‘lever borrows; l set spike hot-rows; I potato planter; I potato digger (Elevator); I truck wagon (Iain); I turnip pulper; I International engine; I threshing outfit (Hulls); l hoy fork and eoble; I groin separator; l set disc borrows; i straw and oois; 6 tons of lime; quantity of homers; l m slouch- ions; shovels; forks; 2 creoin cons; I post kale digger, and sev- ' W. H. SEATDN, Auctioneer. manufacturers are taxed $80G; wholesalers $480 for colored, 3200 if they distribute only uncolo-ed margarlne..li‘or retailers there is a tax of $48 a year for yellow mar- garine and $6 for the uncoiored product. ‘ The House floor wasn't the only place where butter took s licking today. A House armed services sub-committee voted unanimously to permit‘ the army, navy and ma rines to buy and use margarine. Now, by law, they're compelled w blacksmith tools; I wood sleigh; I driving sleigh; quantity of hey, Professional titanic buy butter. But the butter boys consolation. when the margarine supporters went down to eat in the Home restaurant, they ate butter. had one Sunzmarsidc 34 -'i. Earle Hickey Chartered Account-mt Office el l8 Granville Stred Phone 6'18 lummetslde euawo-Qeucooowo RICHARD S. HINTON 1.0.. il.A.. LLB. Barrister. Solicitor. eie. Loans cu Town and lulu Properties , .. Jvotoe r-IL Inherits