l l i i i PAGE TWELVE Wostor Guardian v-OOME T0 IBEITOWN. Iri- ky, Junollrd, at ti) P. M. to see “simple Simon Simple" presented by Ocntral —PLANT heavy p. duclng Dun- lap strawberry plants. $8.95 per thousand. Louis Moire, New An- nan. —IIAI l. Hector Richard, Esq" M.L.A., discuss election issues over CJRW Summerslde, Wednesday evening, June 1, 8.45 to 9. --lll Bloomfield Station play- ors present their 3-act comedy in St Mark's Parish l-lall, Thursday svsnlng. Juns 2, at 8.30. Good specialties. Dance after. --BA8EBALI. COURSE START- ED -— The Instructional Class ln hssdaall conducted by Mr. James Hogan, Physical Fitness represen- tative at the High School Dia- mond, Bummer-side, got off to a good start last Saturday with a large number of students showing up for instruction. The course is to bo- continued each Saturday morning and afternoon under the supervision of Mr. Hogan who will bmssalated by prominent players from the senior league. Practical instruction will be given in batting, fielding and pitching to the ju- veniles of’ which there appears to be a splendid crop thlsnycar. To- day the school will be ht-ld in the morning for the Midgets and in the afternoon for the Ban- tams. All aspiring young players will no doubt avail themselves of this opportunity to learn the finer points of baseball frcm the ex- perienced seniors. -— S. Professional Bards T. Earle Hickey Chamrsd Accountant - Office at 1b Granville Street Phone i576 SUMIBIEBSIDE Lotto. Y. P. B. a I l .in Sununerside from Florida on J1‘!!! ANNUAL card party of tho Catholic Women's Loagus will be hold in Knights of Columbus Home Tuesday, May 31, at 8.15 p. m. Bridge and auction will be played. Excellent prizes. -THl-.ANNUAL meeting of the Ladies Aid of Prince County Hos- pital has been postponed from Wednesday, June 1, to Tuesday. June 7. occurred in the early hours of lat- Fldele Arsenault. a. highly respect- ed resident of Summer-side for homo on North Market Street af- He was so years of ago and leaves to mourn his wife and the follow- Journal Publishing 00.: six daugh- ters. Mrs. Nicholas Bulger (Beat- rice). Lot ll; Mrs. Albsn LeBlane (Alice); Mrs. Earl Leddy (Mary); and Mrs. Charles Nichol (Ann) in Toronto; Mrs, Camille Gaudet (Margaret) Summerside: and Mrs. David Bernard (Teresa) at home: also two brothers. Joseph in Sum- mersida and Benjamin in ‘Ikum. N.S.. and one sister, Mrs. Camille Pitre (Emma) in New Brunswick. The funeral is taking place this (Tuesday) morning with Requiem Mass in St. Paul's Church. inter- lment in St. Paul‘s Cemetery. — S Personals -Mr. Alex Nicholson, Sydney. N. 5., is visiting in Summerside. -Mr. Charles Rogers. Kcnsing- ton, left for Halifax, N. 5. on Tuesday. —S. -Sgt. J. M. LsOrouse of the Summersidc RCAF who has been posted to Dorval, Quebec loft on Friday morning. -6. ' -—Mrs. l-l. G. Murtsrt arrived Saturday evening and is visiting her daughter, Mrs. R. A Horne and Mr. Home. -S. -—Mr. Donald MacDonald on the staff at the Royal Bank of Can- ada. 'I‘yne valley, spent the week- end with his parents. Mr. and II. E. ELLIS Ilao - Auto — Casually INSURANCE I Bummer Sh. Snnuneralds Phone 1.20 i. E. Parkman. Opi.D., R.0. Visual‘ Training Glvon REGENT THEATIE BLDG- Oulnmor Sh, Snmmorsido l. F. Hunter. R. OPTOMETB-lll Complete Visual Analylfi Glasses Fitted QMAILMAN’! nrrumnvo Mrsuf“ MacDonald, Sum- mcrside. —S. —Mrs. Bruce Bernard. st. lil- eancrs. left on ‘Thursday morning on a three month's trip for tho Canadian West, where she will visit her sister, Mrs. William Mac- Murdo. in Lashburn, Saskatche- wan. She also plans to vlslt in Vancouver and Victoria, B. C. -— B. Mr. and Mrs. ooiln Waugh and Miss Eileen Waugh, wllmot, Miss Mina Dye, summerside, Mr. and Mrs. J. George MacKay, Albany. returned on Wednesday from a very enJoysibio motor trip to Wolf- vllle, N. 8., whsro they attended the graduation exercises of Acadia University. -B. --Mr. Allison MacDonald left Summerside on Friday morning, after a week's vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Duncan MacDonald, for Halifax, N. 8., then on Monday evening for Mon- treal where he will leave by plane for Bermuda to Join his ship H. M. C. S. snipe. Mr. MacDonald Will return to Mount Allison Unl- versity in September to resume ruoivn :as_ ‘ l Bummorslde. RE hla studies in law. --B. sprouting and grading. WE ARE NOW BUYING POTATOES AT OUR WAREHOUSE IN KENSINGTON Also BUYING GABIJOAD LOTS Contact ua st Remington - Phone 24 Due to labour shortage we are unable to take in potatoes for GEORGE H. BROOKINS. . during the next ‘nonth as follows Summe ' ‘ ' Provincial lanstorlum-Every -!:80-4:h0 p. m. E. M. FOUND, Department of CLINIC SCHEDULE , Will the Medical Profession. Public Health Nurses, and Public, please note that Chest Cllnlcawlll be hold throughout the Province - ..o 7th and 2lst—9:80—l1:30 n.m. Sourls Hospital-June ista-uao-atso p. m. Montague Hospital-June Zotln-libo-dzw pan. Division of T. B. Control. Thursday and Friday 11.11.. can. rubllo lfealth and Welfare ~ v for the coming Fall.‘ ATTENTION IPARMERS Now b the time to secure your POTATO BASKETS I V . 4'51!!! MAN DIES-Tho death urday morning. May 5th.. of Mr. many years. He passed sway at his ter an illness of several months. ing family: one son. Benoit, of the Naught would be a member of the the many benefits conferred be held at the follo 3;; Yesterday 0f Prominent g Wellington Man. Mr. Emanuel l". Gaul-let. of the firm of Arsenault and Gaudet. Wal- llngton. and one of Prlnei County's most prominent men, passed sway yesterday in the Prince County Hospital after a brief ill- ness. He was '70 years of age. The late Mr. Gsudet. who was for over forty years a partner in the well known firm. began his business career in Wellington shortly after ho graduated from 5t. Dunstan’: University. Ha taught school there for about a year and than formed tho business ‘sasociatlqn- known as Arsonault and Gaudet. in partnership with the late Fldele T. Arsensult. who Passed away several months ago lust two years short of the century mark. Tosether they conducted the business which down through the years grew and expanded and earned for itself an enviable repu- tation for honesty and integrity. The late Mr. Gaudet was for many years a prominent member of the Knights of Columbus and the St. Thomas Acqulnas Society. At the time of his death he was also a valued member of the trus- tee board of the Prince County Hospital. He leaves to mourn his wife, the former Mannie Corrnler of Sack- ville. three daughters. Mrs. tDr.) Raymond Reid. Wellington. Mrs. Clifford Gaudet, Wellington, gnd Yvonne‘ at home: also one sister. Mrs. Mary DesRot-hes, Mlscouche. and three brothers Jerry. Quincy Mas. Joshua. Lynn, Mass" and John Peter at Richmond. P.E.I. The funeral will be held on Wednesday morning to wellington Catholic Church for requiem mass at nine o'clock. Interment will b; 111 Vvtlllngton Cemetery. — 8 liberals Hold Meeting Al Kinkora _liall m: Friday evening an enthusias- tic Liberal meeting was held at Kinkora Hall at which Mr. James McCardle was chairman and pre~ sided in his usual effective man- ner. The first speaker was lion. Eu- gene Cullen, Sherwood, who ably reviewed conditions under the Lib- erals as compared with those un- der Conservative administration in the past. He said he had recently been through .Klngs Oounty and much c! Queens and every indica- tion Dointed to a. Liberal victory for the candidate, Mr. Thomas Kickham in the former county and for Mr. Cecil M1119; in m; 1n. ter and he expressed hope that m; People in Prince would elect Mr. MscNausht and thus make it un- anin-ious. The next speaker was Mr. us. ter O'Donnell of Charlottetown who‘ recalled that he had been as. soclated with Mr. MacNsught when he was clerk of Assembly ind had always found him court. eous and very helpful. He reviewed It 19118111 George Drew's attitude in 1944 and 1H6 to family gllqw- ances and quoted from Mr. Drew's speec which claimed that family allowance legislation was an "in- iquitous bill". - The next speaker, Hon. O. Baker. Kenslngton, revlewed- briefly the proceedings of the Liberal conven- tion hsld last August st which tho Hon. Louis 8t. Laurent had been chosen leader of the party. Hm Gears: Barbour. Minister of Public Works and Highways was the next speaker mtg h; N- minded his hearers that Mr. Mac- Naught had been chosen by that great picker of men, Rt. Hon. Wit- liain Lyon MscKeltzio King to move the address in reply to the Speech tram the Throne. Mr. Mac- Nlll8ht‘s speech he said, ‘had m- celved moat favorable reviews from all leading newspapers in Canada. He also pointed out that later Mr. King had chasm him to be Psrlia. IIIEHIBUKASSASZIH! to the Minister of Fisheries and predicted that in the next parliament Mr. Mac- cabinet. Mr. J. Watson MsoNaught KC. was the next speaker. I-le reviewed the Provinces or Canada by receorllt Liberal administration. l-le partic- ularly stressed the beneflts to Liberal Meetings A meeting of electors will Will; places: TBYON HALL Tuesday. May $1 CAPE TRAVERSE Wednesday, lune 1 / i ooiaaassoastltlp-o. m fie on. . - . r , . Ifyoabrslaaeodoffofoiolslketlorderaow Quantum: menu. fronawllllUNllfllOlllnaaoajalasd. ' Ootlantsosohlallossalflil. sddloaaod l byoiherpsoada BTIANTIIONY’! HALL Thursday. Juno 8 Thoriaol pal will afifi n; atsoa Ilboiuaotlagawlllalaole lloathhwlll ‘It not . J Conservative Meeting Al Freeland _llall - _ One of the best political meet- lnis ever held in Prince County, took place at Freeland Hall Satur- day evening May 8th. - Mr. Clinton Morrison presided in a very capable manner. and the speakers were. in addition to John Price. the Progressive Conserva- tive candidate for Prince, Mr Gwrlle Kay and Mr. Foster Sharp. John Price. WM. as usual. in 800d form and promised particu- larly his full support to the farm- ers and fishermen of the County. Mr. Price discussed also family al~ loivances. old age pensions and in- come tax. and he also stated that all veterans could depend on him for all the assistance he could give them. The next Progressive Con- servative meeting will ba held at Malpeque, Monday evening. - 8 farmers as a‘ resultiof the supply prices for potatoes. Mr. MscNaught Pointed out the greatly improved attendance at school, the highly impmved appearance 4n dress among the children, all this the re- sult of family allowances and he stated that the effects of family allowances would mean untold benefits to future generations of Canadians. Mr. Arthur MacKay of Albany and Mr. Alden Mulligan of Kin- kora. spoke from the floor. At the conclusion of the meeting two interesting films were shown by Mr. William Currie and Mr. George Clarke of Summerside. One of these was the "Opening of Par- liament" and the others review of Mr. 8t. Laurentu life up to the present time. - B. Island Woman Dies In Boston m. Stanley Goudet, Sunameraidn. received word by telegram yester- day that his mother. Mrs. Joseph Gaudet. had died on Sunday, May 29th. in Boston when! she had been residing since the death of her husband about eight years ago. She was formerly Eliza Perry of Si. Nicholas. PILL She leaves to mourn four sons. Stanley in Surmnerslde; Jerry in the R.C.A.I~". in Onutrio; Emile, St. John, N.B.; Edward, Somer- vllle, Mass; and four daughters. Mrs. Alcide Poirior (Florence). 80in lle, Mam; Mary, Boston; Mrs. oorge Diumont (Lucy), Wor~ cuter, Mass, and Ma's. Burton Hswkes (Aldilne), Rumford, Me. ‘lhroa brothers, Adolph Perry. One Weak 0f Como in and stock Lard,2lbs.. . . . . Bulk Dates, 2 lbs. .. . 48c Sopdloss Raisins, 2 lbs. 29c Seeded Raislns..2 lbs. . 42c Oocoanut, por lb. . . . .. 58c Assorted Jolly Powders, 8plrgs.... Minute Tapioca, per pk. 18c Staawberry Jam. per b4ot- 6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bright's choice quality Peaches, 2tlua 47o Nature's Best Tomatoes, choice quality, 20 01s.. ~ Tomatoes, 28 oza. 2 tins 82c Carnation Milk, 2 tins 29c peroaao 87.15 Super Suds. Oxydol. Surf. 88c m! . Toilet Soap. 8 cakes‘ . . 57o Swift's Cleanser. 3 tins 22o Aavve are dlaoontln - t u muss» Hardtop .- VAGAN FAfi KN coircw I Arne _(_;UARDIA1§. _ CHARLOTTETOWN EE Surnmersldc; Peter Perry, also si rive. ' The remains are led will be taken to the home of will take place on Thursday canto KENSINGTON Elliott as "Rod Ryder" In “SHERIFF 0F REDWOOD VALLEY" with Little Beaver - also Roberts bissoiuuov or PARTIIERSIILP nonunion or cannon hereby certify: Surnmsrsid under the name day of my. A-n. 1m. Sununersld aforesaid. Witness: (Sgd.) D. 0. STEWART. MIILLAIPS STORE xsvsivorov v. s. |. llaal Specials ll|l while they last. May. 31st. to Juno 7th. Fluffo Shortening 2 lbs. 820'.’ 7c CreamStylcCoru, Beef Sausages, 2 tins . 70o l-InmburgBoof,2tlna.80o Sandwich Sproad,8oz. tins, 8for 35o Island PorkondBosua, Ztlna 25o Clark's Porkand Beans. ‘Ztlns .....a I 5.. Beoi: a.....'.'.'¢ tins . . . 20c (JutWaxBeansJltlns . 25o Lynn V y Peas. Special Proooss.2tlna 29o perosse ...,...... $8.25 Assorted Soups, pardon“... ..98o G Julotulbonbottles, 2or..............28o Yffi . _. . h2g3’: Tomato Juice, Oranges. 805's. 4 dos. $1.00 ooo use oss oaa carrying Hard’ have the following at Reduced Prloesnrio we ihleofglo mum Asntos Washing llsoblaos 1 carat-gm Waahhgllsehlso - Illeotrlofross. neonatal sadToastors ' darilsgefisnllootaliulesoss " asawsrtwuau lslioalog- ma, assoc ‘ I . p Rum- ford; lznlle, Lawrence, Mass, and two sisters, Phoebe, Rugnford, Me. and Margaret, St. Nicholas. P.E.I., expoc arrive on Wednesday evening and son, Stanley, from where funeral “Miscoucha Church at nine o'clock. Interment will be in Mlstouohe. Cflfwtefifi-l. Tuesday: Matinee 4 P-lit; Evening 8:15. A big double bill with Wild Bill “THE MAGNIFICENT ROGUE" with Wsrronpouglas. Adela Mars i - WANTED - Apgllcations will be received by he Workmorfs Compensa- tion Board, Queen Street, for fiisitlon of Stcnogrspher-Fll- Clark. Stpte age, experi- PBOVINCE OP PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. COUNTY OF PRINCE COUNTY l, Kenneth D. Horns of luminan- slds in Prince County aforesaid. (l) That the partnership hereto- fore exlstlng in the trade and busi- uoss of the operation of s tall IBI- vlos ln and about the Town of ‘Tllcker Taxi" has been dissolved. (2) Thst the said‘ dissolution be- came effective on the fourteenth WITNESS any hsnd this twenty- sovanth day of May, A. D. i040. at tsad.) nuns-rat n. nouns. Annual Moollugillold Al- Tlgnislr Convent ca] than annual msotlns a u» Tlgniadl district non and Ichool Association was hold on Thursday bly room of the Convent. The evening was quits stormy. but despite tho weather tho st- toodaace was vary 094- AWN‘ in‘ wers Heverond J. A. MacDon- aid, r. 2.. Reverend l... s. Dooley. Reverend sister superior and tho Reverend Blaiers who conducted classes lu the eight wow N thl Convent and Dalton Schools W‘ Board of school Trustees and a good number of pamstl- Prevloua to the meeting tho visitors were taken by the teachers to inspect the work done by the pupils (hiring the year. In one room was displayed tho rsaulta of the Manual ‘rraluinl Courts taught by, Reverend Stator St. Raymond. In this class were thir- ty-two boys; the amount of work [they did and the fins appearance of the dinlshod article was really amazing. Several places of this wood-nvorking craft are being sent to ‘Ibronto to be entered into an exhibition for work of this kind. ' Then in another room was a display of sawing. knitting, cro- cheting embroidery and woavifi. This work was taught by all tho teachers from grsdea one to eleven, and it was utonlahmg to see the great amount of work on display. the perfect needlework. even the sewing dons by the little to her to no parent should have missed seeing; sll the way through the classes the work done would make any mother proud of hei- douch- ter‘s sewing. ‘more was also a display of cooking, this clan in Household Science was taught by Reverend sister st. Peter and her girls had s most tempting display of bak- ing on exhibition. In this class the girls start with the building of s fire, and getting the oven the right iempersturrsnd learn- ing how to control this tempers- turc, and they then go along with the course until‘ they complete it with a showing c! pies, oskea. cookies, biscuits and many more things which are a credit to any an“, and salary expect°¢ Ad_ girl. as well as her teacher. The time taken to teach those dross all applications to come, w," m9 ‘m, and hours a. week, and it is wor u THE SECRETARY’ to think how much couidofb; 3:0 t in airch s short period a. workmenioqganponuuon and the pupils all making a good showing in their regular studios as well. Several of the teachers’ remarked that this work outside m; resum- duu, “mm; to an. eou a the children and gave the a greater interest in their lessons knowing that they would be permitted to take s part in some particular hobby. .The parents congratulated the tedchers for this special interest they took in their children, and they were also pleased to aeo the marked improvement in their studies dining the past year and expressed their gratitude in hav- ing the Tlgnish schools in charge of the Reverend Sisters. The meeting was than csllsd to order at 730 by the President Mrs. IL C. Perry and was opened with prayer by Reverend J. A. MacDonald. Then followed the singing of "O Canada." The roll call showed an‘ enrollment of for- ty-two members. The minutes of the previous meeting were road by the Recording secretary Row erond Sister 5t. Frances and were adopted. Then followed the regu- ~ la.r bilsinefs of the meeting. A do- nation of five dollars was given for school prises for the June clos- ing and five dollars was also vot- edsaaglfttothefllnishhlbrary. The Library carries books which are borrowed by the school to as- sist in‘ the different studies and this has been a great std. and duo to this the alerting decided 1t wsa only "right to make this alnall donation. The subject for discussion at this meeting was "Oltildrenb Hob- bies". Everyone took a keen in- terest in this matter and a lively discussion ensued which brought out some very good points. An account of the year's work was then read by the recording secretary and the s lng up cf this work woa wall one and proved most ‘gm-resting. The treasurers rtport showed credits for the year amounting to mas with expenditures of “(.20 leaving s balance of $2.06 on hand. The President Mrs. l’, C. Perry than addressed the meeting, ma stated ‘that the present executive endeavoured to servo tho intemts of the Home and school to tho best of its ability since elected one yasr ago. Che said the reports already read gave an account of the work done and stressed tho point that this is not a mono! making buainsal. but an associa- tion to bind more securely bonds of friendship between teach. or and‘ Dlrent for the good of the pupil. Of coarse o small amount of money la necessary to purohaao articles needed in the clams and also touaaiat the spacial clams conducted in the schools. Mrs. Perry than thanked the clergy for their attendance at the meetlws and tor the kind words cl advice. so willingly given st sll times. tho Reverend Sisters 6f for their good attendance all year and their willingness to do any: thing In tho bsmrnunt dstha organist“ . . "the: il-sisn aI-tbo-atnlaat- of mum of persona to hold ot- flce for the coming yoar and after evening May 18th. in L!!! Milli-- I 1 I “SO rm! I! NEW YORK" Blurring Henry Morgan of tho hmous Radio an... ' Shows 8:80 - 7:15 - 9:15 tots in grade one was something- of officers for tho coming and asked ovsryone to give tho new eaooutlvo the asmo kind co- operation‘ aa was given the retir- ing executive during their term of office. Reverend L l. Dooley on bo- hslf o! the Aasanbly thanked the retiring officers for their efforts wnmmsliav and rnuasnsv tllllil. somwvv GARY GRANT LIIIIETTA YlillNiil IIAYIII. IIIYEN fleflzhbops-lffib olosodsnd Loonavsala I Yilfiihhovtllsfias- lllfilii- Also News Reel " Shows 7:15 - 9:15 — Matinee Thursday 3:80 REGEflT rum not.) hi... Shows 7:15 and 9215 - Matinee Wednesday 8:80 It's those all-limo hilarious funslors. AB- IOTI‘ and COSTELLO . .. . with tho most horrific monsters ofrthoin all. Franken- stein and Dracula .. bringing you c lougli a minute .. a ‘aliocll a ascend m." in the funniest tho scariest picture ... you've ovor soon. ABBOTT . COSTELLO vrcét llliEllS tin "If built up. we must to do be II TAKE I IIOTIGE the ~- thalr fins , l lg’. ~IL§RTHA POPAI. Suinmolitido"; i . w n. saunas on voun sunnrn i rrnnnnsnrs, n» a llntllod m» airman 5...... Salons co-opovotlng. 'ALLAN~E. wsotocx. slash-ta. GLAIDYS MaoQUARRIE. S/timmsraids, GUELDA" BLACIQLIIERE. Summorsiilo ‘ANN MocDONALQ. Suminortidof " i. " . MAY’ a1. 1949 ‘CAPITOL-gsmamar-vioa. » ‘AA4A4AA A. AA A Aaaaaaaanaaaa. and work during the put year. and hr- ssld. "This organisation with three years behind it la well sll work t0- gathor to keep it going and atrivfl tter things as the years by. . Meeting adjourned with prayer-