f" Méliigflfl GUARDIAN ' ‘ AGENTS: J. Elmer Murphy. 18S lhnover Street, and George Clow. 90 Ottcwn Street. BUMMERSIDE and PRINCE COUNTY Ncwl, Subscriptions, Advorflllng. p} Tho Guudlun may be bought of. my of tho following ltcrcl in 8 Bookstore. Water Stroct; Gourllcl O: Wanton. wmr sum; Toronto likely. Water Street: Mark Gnudct. 01 Granville Street. film Guggfllgn win p; delivered to ll! homo in Summerslde. came.- Boy at 2c per day or 12c per wcck. Phone 289 for thll serviu a, ‘we your ordfl l0 the lwv responsible for delivery on you: mm, _.n0N'T MISS “Aunt m“, Up" at French River Hui, Monday. May 5m- . __yy‘ANTED. — Cu in good condi- don. 1940 up. Apply Newton May- m, North Triton. 4'03. BALE. — Quantity Found- ltlon A. No, 1 Kataihdin Potatoes. Certlfitiilé No. 5112. John Myers, Albany R. R. 2. AHEMBERSHIPS for 1947-48 summerslde Community Concert Association series available only dufflg the week of May 5th. ._}‘0R SALE. - Chevrolet one. ion truck. Good condition. Preston MacDonald, Scarlctown. ___. _FOR SALE chiuzi i-zilliiivt, laid!‘ élllfl l\llt‘ll,"n range. llas: “airi- lronl niiil iralcr tank. (loud l .0",1il~il, Apply 17S Carrel Sirrr-l. SiimHyFT-Flllfl or illlUiIt.‘ 4274. ._|F YOU U0 not like tiud cult- nol fliipiwcntc good mluic. you can sttl do your part by purchusizlg al ménlbrtrslllp in tin: Sunlnvi-sidc Ccninuulity Concert Azsociafott Ind presenting it to some deserving boy or f-Zirl. ETRANS FERREI). Charles ‘Taylor of tihe staff o.’ the Canadian Bank of COlmllCFCL‘. at springlllll. N. has bccn spending r tow dais with his partnis, Mr. and .\trs_ John F‘. Taylor. Summer-side, -Ill.\. EIIINPISI‘ .I. llinlstcr of The Sunlmerslrle limp- tst Church returned by piano Wod- resday afternoon, April 130th from Saint John, N. B. irhrre he llud llPQll in attendance at an 15"» llciittng of The lllarltinlc Board of llomc lvlissions, attendance at the nwcllll: WEN DI‘- 1L5. Longlcy 0f Wolfville. N 5., Ctlairnlan; Rev. E. J. Barrass of Sulllnwrhlde. P. E, 1.. Vice-Chair- man; Rcv. W, l». Close of Norton, N. B. Secretary; Dr. E. S. Mascn of Wolfvllle, N, S.. ’l'rcasu1'e:‘. and Rev. R. l3. Wihitlniey of Wolfvllle. N. 5.. ilome lllission Superintend- ent. Many important matters per- iaining to Baptist llome Mission —IOI IEIVIOE. _ R l a“ Yccbhlro Boar. Fee sz.oo_°'1>l§...i¢ McUure, Brddnlbone, —NOTIGI. — All glqrg in Ken. llhgton close at 12 noon on Wed. “NW5. beginning May 7th, —BEAB J. Watson MacNll-llht. M?» 0"!‘ OHGS. Summerside. this evening at 6:45 In "Rgpogfi From Parliament Hill." —-l"0lf. SALE. - Half ton Ford Truck. New motor. Clutch and tires new. In perfect condition. Also one tyro-irai- old mare. not broken. A-p- D ,\' J. F‘. Murphy. Emerald. R. R, 2, P. E. 1' 1 luxo coach. i ris tractor hrfnrc Ifilvlllg for st. John's, Nfld,. a" ‘Wllwllllfl a Junior when» ll" llris broil trnnsfcrrcil. S.| i-ruirussh .<'uti\'c : liaptis‘. i ‘Fhose ml ——FOR sans-teas Ford De- Radio. heater. .do~ new MflSSey-Har- MIDI)’ Douglas Bcdcqile. r; also plow. hlacMurtlo. North --(ilfl'JAT lllll-gl-OIANS are thg vlllilrvwlh of musical inspiration. Musical Inspiration can only ccmle from true artists. llclp bring such i.l‘lsptrntic.ti' to_ cur ycuth by joining lull‘ Summcrsldc Community Con. cert Association. —HELI’ OUR YOUNG PEOPEE i hear. and learn to appreciate fine M“; music by purchasing a membership in t-Eu- summersldc Community Concrrt Association. —BASEBALL MEETING, - The Kinsmen Club of Siunmerside who _ Baseball tcnln tilus summer and clltcrlni; the '°\\'1_1 lrflsut- are commencing to or- gan-zv thcli- tcami. A ntcellng will be licld in the Town Hall. llfonidqy eWQ-tllng. lvfay 5th of boys bebwceu 1 tihe ages of 16 and 20who are inter- l c-stcd in playing Junior ball in the town league. All boys interested are invited to attend-S. -I'0LICE COURIK-In the Sum- merside Police Court yesterday mor-ilirig s. man charged with drunken driving was given seven days in Jail. This charge was laid following an accident on Thursday cvcinlng when two cars were in col~ lLsion at tihe corner of Central and Fitzroy Streets. Both vehicles were‘ slightly damaged. A man charged xvii-h not reporting an accident was WESTERN .M ‘Alharton Student Makes Good Mark llt College Meet wourvnmz. us. m, a - (OP) - The lllulor clus of Acu- llll Ullllfflfllfy lwppcd lap honor! Ill the annual inter-class track meet hero Saturday. Tho clan of '48 grubbcd 65 points, winning . SUMMERSIDE TODAY (Monduf and TUESDAY a ‘lllo story of m” I'm‘ two of tho maven field cventg mil tldmlén every truck event but the mil: ...un u ""1- i ‘M M W a’, Gordon Kon- of Albcriun. l’.E.l., "i. equalled the Mnrlulrna intercul- wltli lll i ‘ leglato record of 10 lcecnds for tho 160 yud duh, while Robert Brunch of Harrington Passage. N.S., crlokcd by 15 feet the Jav- rum mum 57 his brother Don. with u toss of 165 feet four inches. llumng Dgroihy Guy Leading individual scorers was ' - B Idlgh WI-IQ _ I Bid , McGuire in Madison Lineage; ‘.1. i...‘ » - ' c I w cam nd Robert fimhum the meeting. Vllle capcltmsttloll 1-2 B||| wmiams points. winning the discus and shot put throws, placed second In tho hammer and Javelin ev- ents and third in the hop ulcp Ind lump. vllll Tova fully \ William Goigan Icon Porhi Johnny Sands love» Tlndnll A 0cm Szhory Induction Ilnclad by ldwavd Dunn! Irvou m u u» m» -AIso- SKATING LADY Shows 7:15-9:15 Matinee Tuesday 3:30 -FOR SALE - International tandem ‘IE-disc harrow, good con- dition. Bert McCardle. Middleton. -FOR. SALE — 1940 Chevrolet two-ton truck. Good condition. Charlel J. Campbell. Southwest Lot l6. -MASONS are requested to mcct/ at. lvlount Zion Lodge. Ken- stnglon, this afternoon ul; 1 o'clock to attend the funeral of their brother, John A. fllompson. —FOR SALE - Four section spring-tooth lever lrarrow half price. Will sell complete or by sections. Also three section steel smoothing hat-row. Craig. Bros. Middleton. SHIP LOSES PROPELLER. NEW YORK. May 4 _ (AP) —— Tlie Radiomarlne Corporation said late today that; a United States ship identified as the 7.1’lt3-I.on_ Milton H. Smith ls in urgent. need v WALLACE RETURNS elln record. not LII Acadia in 1931 , mixed patterns. Sizes ut-Per Poir ..... fined $593 and 605m This charge of help after losing its propeller work in the Maritlmcs were consid- ered and plans for tihr siJCCifll fill“? for funds to cxtt-nd the work were finalised-S. --DBEIIER —- POWER \\'ED— DING-A quiet. wedding was scl- rnnlzed Wednesday afternoon at was in connection with an accident l l" on Wlntcr Street yestcrday morn- ing when s. car struck an electric light pole and broke it off. He, agreed to pay the cost of the pole.‘ to Fur seals annually migrate 6.- 000 miles. the North Ailzmlfit‘. the English Channel. laugh for newsman as he arrived Radiomarinc said the ship g3";- in New Yorl: after the Llvo-lrcci; its position as near the entrance Flilrvllflflll W111‘ 11'! Billed K “P016? . rp." Idenli Dlans to coittinue man campaign roast. Henry A. Wallace hncl n heart, Now the former vice-presi- his one- fronl coast to -CONDITION IIIlPBOVING —- ’l"he condition of Mr, Fred Gavin, of Tignlsh. who is a patient in the Prince County Hospital following an] accident recently i5 improvllu. Mr..- Gavin was leading a spirited young. horse from his stable holding the‘ atiimal by a rope around his ncck.| The horse became fractious. and started to run away. Tile rope be- came entangled around Mr. Gavin's foot and he was dragged for some, distance across the farm Yard ind was picked up later in an uncon- scious condition. After receiving medical treatment at his homi- hi! up; taken to the Prince County Hospital where he was found to be suffering from a brain injury and abralsions on his buck. To add to thc seriousness of this case. Dllue" monla set in but he ls now improv- ing.»S. 430, April 30th. at uhe home cf Mr. ind Mrs. kitties! MorrLson. Summer Street. Silmmcrslde. when Coflwlal loim Kemp Dreiher of Amlte. L001? lam. U. S. A., was jcinetl In 110-)’ matrimony to Helena Marie Power or St. Johns, Newfoundland. 1M’ double ring ceremony was PYYIQFYF‘ rd by llfiv. l-Zrnest J. Barrass. M11115- ler of The Summerslde Baptlzt 311mm l“ the presence of friends nf the young couple. The WW8 bride lookcd charming g0Wll_0d_Il'l t street lengtih dress of RClY-HS Lgl; Blus- Frfpi‘ with nccessorlrs l0 maTll. wearing a uiJrsaBP 0T 5W9“ Peas, uis. Ernest Morrison W85 Matron of llonour, and Mr. Ernvsfi Morrison w-as best man. The brld” ll the daughter of Mr. and NIP!- Mirliael Joseph Power and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and lfrs. John Bailey DrchcrrS- —G. H. M.- BECAUSE you mic and lpprecllld lovely crimp-you will N i=- lrlziiea with lhd new JUDY noun accuse. that h» M"? 1"" 1"“ livid. - - - It l. made of sheer nembe s (wnhvl "l" I "mm"- T“ flllnnce it; gwcct gimpliclty, it hu III eyelet embroidered yoke and lleere bands. In white only-tho siren no 14. l8 and l8. The FYI" in Mild-LADIES‘ WEAR DEPARTMENT. BECAUSE you a rove u curb to Inflation-you will be glad tot liiow that. all of thomlycll-kuown mukerl of NYLON l-IOSIERY have; mluceii their prices. - - - The (2 gauge Nylon: arc now 1.40, the 45] Mu are 1.85 and the very sheer 51 Ill!" l" 135- ' ' ' G" P “W” OI hose at this new, LOW prices-DRY GOODS DUPMI-TMENT- BECAUSE you like to serve tally, cruel-hint mull-nu vlll be illeziscd with ALLAZWS TABLE QUEEN M-AYONNAISE-III lmlll ll", lhla salad dressing II made of the finest lnlmllfnl-l- ' ' ' Tl" w" l‘ 19 cents a jar. You will also b0 plfllcd with MQOIBADTS SWEET PICKLEI) BEETS. - - - They are really dellcloul! The 24 ounce jar II ullecd Beets is 38 COIIII.—'GROCIRY DEPARTMENT. BECAUSE you like to lave-you will uh for ANKLE HOSE in "l! 5 nnil l0 Department. -.- - There ll I l: lo assortment of Cotton» m: imil Terry Knit. Ankle Sock: in stock-both girl's and women's The colors no yellow. white. IIIM. I01! IIIII Iflifl-‘ull NI"! "P "TY reasonable. You will lllo be interested In ‘ I'll! "III- u" Ilnd l0 Department huJult received u shipment of SUBBTAND- ARI) RAYON HOSIERY-lhclc no perfect for wearing around the lme- - - - The also: an a l-z to l0 1-2 and the prlco la ONLY l5 "l" I lllln-ll AND to oar/tumour. THE C.C.F. PARTY ‘ANNOUNCES THE FOLLOWING PUBLIC MEETINGS: Mbllddy, M" silifaoo P.M., Grdlld River, Pvlncc ¢.'.....,. Tillfllfly. May 6th, 0:00 P.M., Town of Bordon, Prince. County. F050)‘. May 9th, 8:00 P.M.,.St. Peter's, King's County. The Spcolmz. noucuis MACIIIEN, C.C.F. Organizer for P. I. I. l ‘ “mwwltirounded Freighter MASOIIIG FUNERAL NOTICE ‘ls Total Wreck Members of Mount Zion Lodge Nu. l2. .\.I<‘. and A.lll.. are request-l HAUFAX- Milli‘ 4 "‘ ‘C?’ WTIW ed to mccl. at lodge rooms at. 12:45 p.111. Monday, May 5, for the pur- 3353-1011 ‘Belldfl frllglllfl‘ ‘Vlflklf-“V puse 0f attending the funeral of our late brother. John A. 'l‘hompson. lflead “men Ia" agrmwd at PM“ By Order of the Worshlpful Master. - vlted to attend. ATTENTION FARMERS We have for sale the following Massey-Harris Machinery: TRACTOR CULTIVATORS, SPRING HARROWS, SPIKE HARROWS, MILKING MACHINES, II/i h.p. AIR-COOL- ED ENGINES, CREAM SEPARATORS, GANG PLOWS, TRACTOR PLOWS. Wc have also a few of the famous Iron Age Automatic two- row Potato Planters complete with fertilizer attachments. These ore on display of Freetown and at the warehouse of Mr. Frank‘ B. Clarke, Charlottetown representative. SIMMONS 8i MacFAllLllllE MASSEY-HARRIS AGENTS SUMMERSIDE and FREETOWN Joli._ N.S.. Thursday night. on a voyage from Glasgow to Saint John. N.B.. is “full of water" and has boon nbzilldoncd i0 the 91h- gnlvngn officials of Maritime Foundation Lid. said toniflht. Th; official; said their tug. Ihe Foundation: Josephine. returned to- day from the deserted hulk 100 miles ulesi: of here and there was no trope of salvage. Previously. salvag; was ubellcvcd possible provided t e wea 1e: rc- malned good. and I-hc R-CNLP. cutter French also had stood by. inspector J.P. Fraser of the RC- M.0. marine section. said tonl8hfi. however. that the French had N- sumed routine WITN- The Iii-man crew. one P1889118" ._and a mt were rescued F3168? W a. tiny fishing, boat from P11" Mouton. N.S.. t0 hours aitexxfie vessel had crashed bow-on into e rocks in a souPY i118‘ N0 ‘m9 w“ injured. ran suna-rma LESSONS Members of Sister Lodges are In- CULTIVATORS, 42 Gauge new FOR ANNOYING ANY WIFE Ten. ens-y ways to annoy you!‘ l wlfg are suggested by Ruth Millctl: i i. In an effort to flatter YQUI‘ l hostess. say. in front of sssembcd i dinner-guests. "Honey. Why d-mt you find out how Mrs. Smith cooks cpagheiil? I'll bet she'd Bin-o Y9“ ‘ier recipe." 2. Say admlrlngly. "B09. she 0W6 knows how to wear clothes. about 1 woman who has only to of}: Herself, "Is U118 FIST" 1°? m9- wver, "Is it practlcalli", “Can i ' CAMEO Monday 0-8-30. 1 will»! 5-30 crammed full of notion and dllllfi’ ' l “INSIDE JOB" (lo-starring Proctor: I All"! (mi-ch, Ann Rubber-ford with Joan Fulton. Mllburn Stone. c0 a Prices. On , Nylon I-Igsiery lMWanted l P|rPulr..... """°""""°"°*P-“ 45 Gm.‘ My 1 up-to-dctc farm. Home. h. m. ...__ - '"°'- "l" ""' """'°' SI Gouge now hr Pair “.33, ... , HOSIERY DEPARTMENT (Main Floor) Slnclalr i& Stewart Ltd. no choir-nu cuppllcd. Should be capable of taking charge when necessary. Apply:_ i DONALD DARE‘! Kenclngtou _ cQ-codewawcm. 1 .85 OUTING PANTS Twccds that are dressy and serviceable in assorted 30 to 50. Selling- 6.95 ... 9.75 Worsted Flonnels of fin-a quality and rcul dressy uI-l 13.50 to 16.95 Hopsuck Sport Pants- 10.00 ... u. Flunnels of differeniiquuliiies and siyle ut- 7.5 .. 10.95 Sinclair 6' Siewari Lid. “El —_l i . i GABARDINES- The ever popular faction for- 6.95 .. 11.75 7.95 and 8.25 smtxxsxm’ PANTS-é TROPICALS- Each CLOTHING Sport Togs» ‘DEPARTMENT (Main Floor) Sport Coais Twccd outing coats In assorted greys, Just what you need for wearing with extra ' browns, otc., in mixed design. trousers. Also pIoIl when that oh loci 40* Sizes 34 to 42. Priced from- 17.95 .. 28.50 Students Sport Cools of assorted tweeds. Sizes 33 to 38 at- A 12.95 .. 16.95 ~\ Sport Punt that gives real sails; --._-_-_| -.-av .-.-- SIIMMEIISIIIE yaffordiit?" and "Will i-t go with that. old blue suit. I've got to make lilo anolhcr‘ season?" —questions i ‘your wife airways has to consider. ' 3. Come home on a rainy evc- cling. when the small fry have been ilndoors all day and )'C'lll‘ wife looks as i-f she has had just donut enough. and say hrightL-c, "Weihl baby, what did you do all day? l 4. Kid the good-looking walt- ress on the night you take your wife out to celebrate your wedding l Blll1l\'fll‘Sfll‘_\‘. i 6. Beat her to the shoiicr on l an evelfclg \\‘llt.'ll you're col-hi; out together. then l\'CCi'J herlrlmg’ li r -- I} f f CENTRAL STREET Aaava-s A with such remarks as. “Aren't you about rcady?”_ and, "Gosh. but it takes a, woman a long time to get. _ dressed" 6. Let her light her own cigar- ets. open car-doors for herself, etc. -t.hen jump to do those things for other women. 7. When you finally meet that; man she might have married, but didn‘t, find it hard to believe she took him seriously. 8. Go off on a business trip without remembering to cheer her up with, "I wish you were going along." 9. Explain things to her iin thc ANNOUNCING....... I THE OPENING 0F OUR NEW DEPARTMENT MEN’S WEAR AND FURNISHINGS TUESDAY, MAY on.‘ TOP COATS SPORT COATS SPORT SHIRTS UNDERWEAR SOCKS a ~ ‘M. x. PHONE I66 l A- ‘Am-i lam We are better qualified than ever to give you quality and service in odorless drycleaning. VICTORY CLEANERS & CLOTHIERS patient tone you'd use i! you were talkkag to junior. 10. Tell her frequently how o!- ficlemt your good-looking lecretary is. It is nice for a change to out the cabbage through the coarse blade of the grinder instead of chopping it for slaw. WORCESTER. Enlt-(OH-Ad- vertlsement in Worcester ‘time: read: "Lost-blue span-roof bun- galow and contents in Severn floods." ~ RAIN COATS SUITS DRESS SHIRTS SHORTS BATHROBES, ETC. ii‘ SUMMERSIDE