Arneit, M“ w 4 l >"""" ‘My '* "' uma an . = '. Negaullleglpfleq ~ any-nun; "w ‘lug-Guardian myi-blabolgltlellyjelalayelllr ~ ,1 le fiateaeelllannlileu, u, 5'53“,- Water ltnat: ‘Gelatin Iii-laden. Water lmetl Tau,“ “an. Wales emu: Iark mean. e1 oi-aavuu Slant mdiaawilliiadellveaeeteepy-kepelalanalaaalle. a ' wed. Pkinollfeathlaaervlel Nlllldiieleaeeiivui-leeeayeunan the large- cwe at Th0 .- °"'“'.”“u__tem::_ n. uflvanlvfl" menial-l‘ in‘ Two,- pm. Co.. Kenlinclonbfufl aura 1o - complete Llama/- ‘fq-Inyl 1m- pi-ug Co., Ke 4m; LATEST sfrvms in ‘id niled and Shell Ear Rinle 5!} m9; Jewell)’ 5mm . ' 1,046?‘ _WANTED, -- Car. Good eon- dltion, Thirty-elk mood-x. W111 w $35M. Lloyi-i‘ Ma YOU.‘ -L05T—Hub cap for Noah, car. ‘wan’ B. m» . nd Still!!! all]; Reward. Miss Effie MucK y. 39X 153- 5W1‘ “M5,... _ ~ a-ia-u it" _Fmz SALEJ- Hoover. two-row 91mm, Cecil Paynter, hegtliagvivg. _FOR SALE. — 1 International t P1 nter. Reason for selling fimh”, W2 row, A150 1 Oliver sans low‘ Eldon Druimmond Frie- ML 5-16-11. _WANTED. — Man to work on fgrm,1*l0l.l$8 provided i! married. Good wages. Simmons and Mael- l-‘arlane. FYRWWT- 5'13‘? ' ._ SCOUCHE» OVER TOP — m agar the Count o. - ve an- fgifisged yeatgrday that the Mia- ooudhe district has ex " “ its 0b- jmuve, being the fourth district to do so. Nllr. Domitian Gall-ant chnimliifil of the district and de- eei-vea credit for the time and cf- forl he t an the work of ut nu OESEIFO‘: over. Other distrlo the have also ieachc" heir obeativee are St. Louie, Tigxilsh and -S. .4916 SALE AT NORBOBI‘? a e aaia took place on y {lull mat the farm of Stanford Glover. It waa cOndilcted by Hlllh F. Morrison. Simameralde. A full line of farm machinery and M- ooutrementa were disposed of. B‘! time and a number ofhorses- The mic realized in the vicinity $7000. An innovation bv the Nor- born womamalnetitute was the ceiling of ‘wiches and tel. which realized 30 ~§O1lll$. K -DWELLING ENTERED —'1‘he dwelling of Elmer Burt. Granville Street North. was enteréd-‘bynu buriilai- yesterday between fiuind ll pm. while no one was at home. A purse containing a $50 victory‘ bond and aome papers was taken but both puree and bond _wero found later behind the Burt narn. The break was discovered when Mrs, Burt retumed home to find bureau drawer! in a bedroom‘ ran- lltliid and the purse mission. En- trance was gained by pulling a screen from a window and raising the sash-S, 4.11am) LODGE MEETS-The annual business meeting of the was held yesterday at Summer- aldc. The first session ’ at ll o'clock in the morning and oth- ers followed until late at night. All rimary lodges were repre- aente and all Grand Lodge ofllc- ers ivei-e present. Grand Master. 5. B. French‘ of Charlotte- town presided. Ibliowina the aft- ernoon amion a banquet was he in Dpworth Hall. The principal Ioeaker was Rev. J. R. Skinner of Cornwall. Deputy Grand Master. The buaineim session rammed after the dinner. Durlnz the udly. too. the sister lodge. the LQBA. held in annual meeting in st. Mai-n Hall. The men met in the Sum- mciaicle oranze Lodze rooms. —0FFlCEli-8 ELICTID- - Rev. Charles Carnegy was tl-(ilufltdfi president of the Community Con‘- vert Associatitn of Su meraido at the annual meeting hel laat ni ht. The treasurer reported. a so ls- "Wiorry credit balance "on hand aiirr ail bllla have been paid. The hers had signed up again for the °°'"i"R year. It waa announced iiiat the memberablp campaign uould br- held next week andino "Wmbershlps ill be held will be s! 0n Monday evening and Mi-i. siaire of the Community Con- grt headquarters will addreaa the wcotinz. The llowl-ng oflcei-a 0;?!‘ chosen to serve with Mr. wltlogy a; president: Mia: W ode m; lénvgcalprealdenti _L. W - {flee-more ;Don d! Iffllim: lbiecu v0: "My. Mn. Cleve Whaien. am. afold MarFarlene. . Campbell. Mrs. A. . O. 8t art. . J.-I‘. . n“ tile, nn- u“ “MT-wax m5unuhii "ii N ortn 5-16-11. _ ggppga- Ente A Mon-- ,,.,,”§§l.g._ one set doub e harness. both 1n condltlorc Elmer my Roberta, inkoi-a. n. it. 5-10-11. grflk_ sion duties determined. The at- of sale 01- D Orly. as recorded in as a youth was endowed with dy- namic energy. He boxed in the Grarlottetown Arena over twenty years ago and won his bout quite h handily. The miter has seen him tear a deck of cards lengthwise in tho- mat attempt. His weight was not over 10o pounds. but he could hold. his ownwith the beet pack- ara and "muahen" on the north- land trails. He has spent quite a lion‘; tlznljetlinhgie Cagljadian Igloréh; an .- su s n lmb1t Del-severance it is little n y, pt he made a good m-lk . It» ' the irony of fate one of the biiréomoamu l-hOllfiI-‘lt are good and allowed to lapse. e many friend: of his family will J. l". Araenault will improve in h alth arid be able to feiicitate in Provincial Grand Orange Lodge hi; non’; m“ 10111;,“ K -Miss aide. has left on a viait to Toronttg m meiuide. la a patient in the Char- lottetown Hospital. 8 Rivet. hll returned home from the Prince County Hoimltal consider- ably improved in health. B 5 vlaftcd Suinmorslda on Mondayk ~ DQ881109 $.03 on Monday. oi Norboro. were vialtora to Sum- meraldeon Monday. K ‘Pclmry reported that at the iaat , concert a large number of nem- asla on theprem of Stanford Glover. Norboro. K 0ranville..has entered the Prince County Hospital, Summers“. for treatment. -lln,_;A.uatln dian ‘River. and sum Donald were viaitora to Buimne " cheer! lllillil VIGIIIIY iéfia fifiéu°a.““..."inlili.l.l“’ ill Ric arbor henna. easi- ~_ jhrti I “.’°a-,o'. ' uin A . s pen at B ainiord‘ t8 ‘. t, ereeriya use?“ oats for sale. William Lefurne Summon-aide. , _ - - o recently returned from the Charlottetown Hospital. K --The S. S. Northton arrived at Summerllde at 2 pm. yesterday from North Weymouth, Mesa. with 2,500 tom of phosphate for the Summer-aide Fertilizer Company. It ia expected that five days will be occupied in unloading the car- go. the only one of the kind ex- pected here this aprlng.—-S. —PBOBATE COURT-Hon. H. J. Palmer held a aeaeion of the Probate Court at, Bummerside Court House on Tuesday when the estates-of the late Mina Bessie Leard of Bedeque. Robert Allen Taylor. late of Freetown. William Mclaaec, laic of West Point, Mrs. Augusta S. Burgess. late of Ken- alngton. and Hamilton Lear-d. late of Tryon were ‘cloned and siloces. 1011103’! actiuz in the varioua es.- tates were Richard S. Hinton, M. K-Q. Summexaide. -ULI.IOII ABSENAULTT GOOD momma-nae many friends of Ulrich Arsena t in Prince Edward Island will be delighted to have heard of his rloli gold strike and The Guardiogn (May 14). Ulrich that-he made it on claims that nraverfully wish that his father. Personals Pailiinewrliodd. Summer- —-M.r. Clarence Landry. Sum- --~Mk. Herbert Bernard. Loni! Mrs. lknmett Clovl of lirmemld —llia. Phlli Mo! of Borden ' Dr by to Sumé --Mr. Lorne Bowness and sons —Mra. Russel Rogers of ‘Cole- waaan attendant at the big -M_ra. James A. Tuner. North McI-ielllrlofln- on Mon- day.’ Donaldia a. veteran of the gm“), 3mm N _ I algal tribuvtlves 3 nanny w hiamemory- DIAIQ. MAIIINIM! ' f cin- tegoriea ‘o m“ campaign survlvinc the of Geraalaan liquid fire. and untold h. 1»- QII.‘ a’! “l3;l1hta, Mr. and ;»' * “Tum... .. _ _ ' "if!!! b0 Ohlflotii- QQ- 61y. v iilii. i‘ ‘ Oil .' ' THE cnannoawerowaf‘ GUARDIAN Bloomfield And PAT O'BRIEN ' aura fwanwicx “ Perilous Holiday "" Also MEWS and SHORT SUBJECTS 0v ale Raw on and m- reefs. 5~15-2i. ' -GLIDDBNB ‘Endurance pure f —-QUA.NTII'Y umsau snap o 1e ll -1-ua KENSINGTON raavms y.“ "at." mama“ “firs: VGA’ I ' On . , at. 8.15pm. Aiiniaeionyw and as cents. 4 p 5-l4-l6-2l Shows 7:80 - 9:15 Matinee Thursday 3:30 Mhiihcwis being a reaBl Successful Play At Port llill MONDAY - TUESDAY 01b TANNED WORK‘ Men’s arch-rest black oil tanned boots half bellows tongue with toe cap outside counter an “amen YOU WENT Men's biac “TEMPIST AND SUNSHINE" I cllbacity audience in lng George Hall, Port Hill on Friday. 10th o! ivLav. the A Y With An Ail-Star Cast Note: Shows 6:15 - 9:15 ' _. -Iin' SUMMERSIDE — My of Williams, Zena. Barbour, Fred Dun- bar and Ben Barbour ’ li/Liss Emma Rix who recently i; underwent an operation pendlcitia in Prince County Harp- y: returned to her home on the lows tongue, pi leclther box toe outside with wide back stay, extra heavy eatlier soles stitch. . l'd I with or witiioutsosfeel efzlletgerpltefz: sizes 6 to 11. The pai); $5,75_ _ppg'1,-n,1z|;p 90A;- Amglygb- stitclied and nailed, solid all leath- er heeis, sizes 6 to ll and l-2 sizes. d '- t d _Per pair $5.50. "c" urable I ed and nailed, mom of the Middleton family Ian-button in Kentucky. The cur- rism on an animated altercat- n between Uncle Luce and Aunt d servants, who by aimor ton gespect thieh- actions in general wcomibe Ml etonwasanoutstandin-gstrc- case and well deserved tihe merited laiuoe. In their: role l-iemad-ead Rae Donald was a recent _H aumted in an efficient by . Wm. Maynard M Nancy. uamnerside where she vras the guest of Mien Dora Peters ‘George Matthews, (Illlegry, Heath RN- 59" S PALMERS MOCCASIN‘ STYLE Moose head brand black and tan unoccaein or shoe pack pattern half bellows tongue. gellllilw GOMY“; weited tuff-grlp pan_ card soles an heels made on a wide comfortable last, sizes 6 to ll. Per Pail‘ 565°- l4) Bralnti-ee. Mass. viait her sister Mm. 5 028 Miss Marlon Barbour was taken eat? because of her fir to the Prince County Hinapital. hands .. . n A m, an excellent ro- the im poi-tin ed - of fife jealous elder . Hatfield Maynard as nae/tron tn league with Julia. acted sin-an Foorwsan For Every/daily Wear MEN'S WORK BOOTS A splendid selection now in ltock from leading makers including John Palmer, Grebb Valentine-Martin, Tillsonburg, Hydro City Siaman and other rel lecturers. HEAVY DUTY Men's arch aupport boots made of black mennonite _ grain or oil tanned ‘leather with heavy steel shank and arch support, blucher cut patterns with half bellows tongue and toe cap. Heavy leather soles with ortho- pedic rubber lieela, sizes 6 to 11 and half ailea. Pair 56.50. . ARMY GRAIN BOOTS A‘ SERVICEABLE SRO AT A REASONABLE E PRICE Men’s black retan army grain blucvher cut work boot, ha" belhws tongue, plain toe pattern with leather box, heavy leather double soles on_ extra weight panco sole= stitched and nailed. full rubber heels, sing 6 m 11. Per pair $4.50. ’ MEDIUM WEIGHT WORK BOOTS Men's Retan black plain leather blucher cut boots half bellows ton- gue, plain toe pattern with leather insole and heavy panco soles stitched and nailed, full rub- ber heels, sizes 6 to 10. The pair $3.25. iabie magni- DURABLE DLUCHER CUT k R biucher cut worlftilllbotkflliyzvilfarifei: am me pattern with blucher cut, with half bellows fon- gue, and plain toe, outside tounter with wide back stay, solid leather - full doubit soles stitched and nail- ed solid all leather heels, eizerfi to 11 and 1-2 sizes. Per pair $5.00. ' Men's black mennoniie oil tanned H counier, roit REAL snnvrcn _i outside WORK BOOTS Men's Dominion black oil tanned blucher cut work boot made en a comfortable full fitting last, plain we pattern with half bellows ton- gue, flexible nonslip heavy panco sewn soles and full rubber heels, aizea B to 11, only $4.25 per pair. .Mr. and Mrs. Preston Mil; with “may Manner, my; ““"‘“ °“ “m” snot: DEPARTMENT ion of the difficult rolc 0! (Main Floor) Ella, aennie. lllmsihde. u ""84" £11111‘ W” °' m’- "d Aunbmeia, a wlored maid ' S a a . v t Tyne V lle isifod in Alma on Suyniday. Mim Annie Barbour. Aliberton. re- cently- visited Mr. and Mrs. B troae ‘ Bench. Cordon. i’- lawn" spent the Wm: :t 0”“ in Alum. Friends of Keith Bowneal. Mont- 1° ry to hear hails laid u-p Dom with a. broken bone in hh leg. the accident while unload- in Alberton. . to be comm - .. a; “teeth m“ er prayer on y en limped ZTignish G.~W.L. Annual Meeting Dick Wihnot. a school {and Amett; Dennis as Dr Lacey (both all-so makin8 Convener reported. The annual uleetlng Tianlah Sub-Division of The Cath- olic Women's League, was held on and April 26th in the Dalton Schno with the President Mrs. C riseev in the chlaian, r speaking a word of wel- to all. Mrs. Morrissey l8 her report which won loud ap- She apoke of the honor leasure it was in have P? n4: n their ac lng; w lle thy Birch and Lillian li/iiayriu-d 1n their leaner roles and their wilmot oanled their in a. most efficient I023’ satia- Ihe play an a ‘whole ‘annihilation from our Preaideg: e members are forming bands mam m four'to subscribe for the Maga- and the I'm“ on m o u zine in order that each and every member may keep abreast o! all . W. L. haopeniiure to date. it“! gags: gmflyfd N10 ll who passed away at the home c! her daughter. ma. Robert lxsto, Albcrwn at the advanced age . Pmeral held at Anglican Ohm-oh. and was conducted by the Rev. Joesph Nowe. y a satisfied and apprec- iiative audience. reflecting great rodfit on the directors Mrs. Percy andMJ-s. Laurie Birch who Wm aawll-v “WNW will‘ ti" For the Iubuculoaia X-ray clinic "i W! 1" guild cfinvaataed the villaze. diatri- u tera are. arranged appon - our 9mm who ments with the citizens o1 the vll- “can” m the m; laizo which would be to their oom- Qm- Plj-ensuref“ H1111 “ma-em! all National and Diocesan tax m“ 0”" Hum“! M‘ and all other obligations paid. sociation and in the St. Dunstan! The will ‘mmmg t‘; m aloceaan geampaig-zriiiral. the Cathdollic omen! alzue anoed a - 1 _ _ 1 q . ner which was served to officers bursement‘ o! l w” awn“ and canvaasem in our local ileid. "n" G1" Gil-id“ "d 3mm" to Revel-ma .1. a. MacDonald m: "limlilih m" the use of the Dalton School for our meetings. and to the Pariah of Tllmlsh for their hIJl for two en- tertainments. to the local papers for their kindinas in publishing our reporta of meetings and to all who helped us in any manner to achieve the goal for which we reached duriniz the veer. Respectfully submitted. eel dent. who encouraged the mem- wlth her splendid talk on Catholic Women's League." Mrs. M lsse. c, her thanks to the pastor, Reverend J A MacDon f a1 auppoait ail during n; , ‘Ihe President remark- ed on the izreat honor bestowed on the Past President. . Bernard. when she became First Indy of our Province. Before the W aceDonaldonMa ohnO raga-am waa carried members. Mountain invited members to her home for the June meetlnit-A al the l to Mr. Dialed Ilgnrighemqgf Monti-free. was u held Mio time U ted ii SUMMER-SIDE POLICE REPORT report of Summer- $3.5? o’ tin ' wailm mne g on Dnmbemieu Anests . _ victiom ca: nan, Arrestepgb V1050!!! Z Dl-mflllfl! kneels S. Convict-ions i. Wlthd - _ Bummo l, Co ictiona ‘Wall... Arrest‘: i. Oonfictwm ' and ezcpresalon “A asng amephma 5m were re-organized n Leanne. As usual we sponsored the dental clinic for our school chil- dmn Member: of the Leanne called upon and» welcomed all war brides in our community. Sick and aged were visited regularly by our mem- bera and received ultra o! 011E812“ we had very little social service Tum“ duties w perform this ‘D83 Ye“- sub-Division. Catholic Women's requiring need. Lemma X000 DD-OKEU 0X‘ Government. l-iouae town. the members of the League waited upon her. when an add eas aocompa-nied by a loveiv gift as show our apprecia- tion of her untlring work during her term of office. told the members they had a. two- aervice to God. and our service to our coiintrv. To do God's work than la a League member's higher calling. and to strive for the social and educational betterment of the is her other calling. ‘Iiiooo who serve God beat are a country's beat citizen. everv Catholic woman in our com- munity ahould he a member the Catholic Women's Leagu . Mra. Morriuey thanked he!‘ offic- ther members for their izenemua assistance for her two veaaia in office. Before hei- retirement Mra. Mor- riasev was read an address h . . Skerry. which conveyed to M‘ her heartfelt thank; for the cap- ° able manner in which me Oneid- ed over thia Sub-Division for the A beautiful Rift was presented to her gaeve Caudet. on behalf Mrs. Morrlssey in her tolerated and acniai manner thanked all for the part they took in m verv havov on the termination of her dutiea aa President S then installed in el Pr iden . ta - flaudat- and naked the members mow Mra Gaudctflie lame lovai suooor-t ,§ll0 had on h tjh. ldeatcitinenofm -owa.s eo ruse, when; he had resided all h life, wasinltilifliih highly esteemed by all. are hia wife. two daulh . urdo Lillian, Mrs. Austin Nix. and five sons. Hildeon and ‘Md Hampers o‘ teem at Cnittmaa‘ and on s v- ' MR5 pg J4 ggmmt occasions. Donations were inane to me Sisters oi Serv- lCU. BMW-l‘! Ol Billnt Martha. Tub- emilloaia Leaaue and to the Bazaar iah. At Christmas time our pastor, A. Macuonolo and ma Cura/te. Reverend munei. Mc- lnnia. were remembered witn gifts in appreciation for their kindness and atronu support durlnaz the veu. . In the line of education. the class-rooms at both the Convent arm Dalton School were visited a . number ot‘ time: ov téie committeuz; Prizes w Xe given ' each claaa in both schools at Q mflflQfllQr Db Christmas and attain at the clos- ' Several articles needed in classes were procured by the S ' Ote that fines total n t4 recent increased n m m1; [e1] be- llghoot retail plrlcanoeilinxs by 13 l-l m“ m“ , B yum” ‘"1. ‘. 5 B‘ O Do You Suffer From Headaches? t a tomululavewlfl-ehflweail ' be lllaeeain lyrptommtthm inn dd eed by Reverend .1. A. MacDonald with kind words of anmuragmm ‘can! ctogmcil. He aaicd h- eould m. m... splendid “mam... ‘in the out veer and eenlnhalaoed . the President and her atsft of work- - m for the elem manner in which nee mod work. “w. m.» an. leelotlrrfa up»: ..~.-.-..-.»~..~..i=:e:-..-1-.~.-.- SINCLAIR 8r 3T y , m2 napalm srairz: . .. ‘the following report of theyeark- He,“ " ‘ activities xrom April i946 to April The mum, w,“ lino. we oave a paid-tip memoer- commmee did w; amp oi thirty-seven. inree new m“ the y“; vesmmnq members were enrolled ciurma the chum year. Monthly ineetizus were held mm Wm, in U10 DI-IIDD 5011001 With BJWBYS cwtam‘ t“. an m’ attendance. Our Pres umflwmemunmd the meetings 555mm] regularly in the local press and a fnflwdwm ‘film report of the last annual meeting appeared in the Nataonal Magazine and local papers. e are reeedv- ,1; g q h", in: three Lflllle Maaazlnea. but at Thaw :11“ w,“ w" “m. ed with flower-a for The Repository ofRedCmaa and helplna the pastor in secur- mk and arranlinx flowers on the On H013’ feast days has been made beauti- ful with flowers. Money for flow- era has always been solicited by of the committee. In the foliowlnn eocietiu our Mme, w“, ma“ m- two d ‘m “u” “n” our valued members wh o during the mcgaea were also aaid for boys o1 madethe in): the year WES $31.53 with d-la- baiance in bank of $61.04. Our members are very thankful Reeordlnn Badly. for JAV X! O 109love: lighten you 1n Hgusghojd aprlnh heuieeleuyilnp Science waa opened in the Dalton '°°"- " " °°“°"“ School and lne Catholic Womenh Leacue donated twenty doliai-a to hell) flnaifllc it. Fifty dollars wta aiao donated to the St. Dunatanb Girla’ Scholuahlp Fund A great amount and war work was accomplished during ,the year by a band of our aealeua women. Sewing and knit- ting waa, done for both our serv- ice Jnm and refiateea. in the Diea for aid for the hun ry children cf e. our aub vision don- ated oelea of soup and milk. Intel-momenta held during the year. to cover all expenses and the many obligation-la confront the League. con- lilld of two moviea held in the Phil: Holland be I ll . . . howl. ziondxvltuend inf EWART LTD. Auction SALE AT BREADALBANE SATURDAY, MAY 18th BEGINNING AT 1:30 P.M. I have sold my farm and ' will sell all my slack all machinery by public auction besides most of my house- hold effects. Included are: Frost and Wood binder; 5 ft. Massey Harris mower; four-section smoothing liar- rows; single plough; scuff- ler; potato planter; hay rake; truck wagon and box; driving wagon; sioven, less pole and front wheels; ‘bob sleigh; jaunting sleigh; plat- form scales; grain crusher; cream separator; barrel churn; milk and cream cans; one set team harness; large meat grinder; 600-egg incu- bator. General purpose mare, 9 RIPS 01d: 8 young cattle, three years and under; hay and feed oats. If d8)’ not fine, sale WI itake place Monday follow- ng. Terms cash. FRANK_C. JARDINE Rufus Stevenson, I Auctioneer. , 0400*‘? 4 u“ . -- __ ATTENTION, . All. FISIIERIEI We Have On Hand 1500 Bananas or SALT BAIT and will book orders now‘ f" “U”?! as required. To avoid possible bait short l” Write er Phone lraenaalt I Ilelaaeii-l S AAA‘ v , 17v ......._ .....__-_---nnn»@-n_»a----~v--