_ WESTERN CUARDIAN AGENTS: J. Elmer Murphy, I56 Hanover Street. and George Clow. M Ottawa Street. SUMMIIILSIDE and PRINCE COUNT! News. Subscriptions. Advertising. The Guardian may be bought at any of the following stores in Suxnmerslde; Bell Bookstore. Water Street: Gourllee Drugstore, ll Central Str t; ioroufo Bakery. Water Street; Mark Gaudet, ‘e 6'! Granville Stunt. ' The (iuardian will be delivered to any home in Summerflde. thtrrier But‘ BI- '-'-¢ I!" dlt’ 0P 1Z0 Per Week. Phone 280 for this service ,_.|- give your 0rd" l0 "l! b0! "Iwllllble for delivery on your route 'IF5ii"sa1.s - 1940 Dodge m. —I'0R Mu: - mo Chevrolet an PM" 614'L_ ‘Sedan. Bert Mccarville. Middle- Ltosr ~ on‘; Ialag of wthite ‘m’ _ t- bctwceil iiarottetown and , itiret- VIE. New Glasgow. Roy ‘JWACTICA!’ M3355 ‘tam-Bil to look after old lady. Apply Mrs J- P- 308m. .287 Winter Street. F" side. Adams. sea View. Reward. A-‘OR SALE - Residence. t4 rooms, corner Church and Sum- mer street. Sumrnerside (across mm site of new Post: Office), my: made Into three large gyJfLnlfllLS or five smaller ones. Apply Dr. J. R. Corbett. 58 Sum- . {r0 m; sou) AT runuoi IEUCTION- NBI-‘i sedan. at Dewar-ls‘ ‘mirage. sutnttict-sictc. on Saturdw, tJune l4, at 4.30 p.m. E=taie cf‘ .I.tt" Jim-iii Wright. rnrr street. Sumrnerside. Phone ___._ I 3"‘ _____ -_-d!-'0|c IrlALh‘ m sumwnsturt, .- tttzr. ncrtvmus m. If‘ mum _ property Ltitllidlllg , _- _ z lot tncin~ Inn streets. cent. . Ma Bttet, C.C.F‘. 0 gn ' a “ . ntr the Province. is lzoldngna y r)"‘!i!"‘un!1°°!‘,!"d' mm!” ‘mm m‘ an‘ ~ ' .. . , ' o F. TI‘ . “W. nt pnbn- tneettngs; m the I ' P»: l7istrIc' cf Prince County. . The first. mcrtng was held a‘, ___“0,|.‘\R,l. MEFFIWN; _v , , _ B‘. tnfield ball. \\‘-'i(‘l'C the utic-ttd-yjzl ‘( ho!“ , ii D1‘. IVALP, MBCMIIIl I CI '- "tt" “"“' “I! ‘m! "w": I" “l” I lottetonwt was the tzucstulpgnkrrmrit l . h"- ‘ “m!” I" My‘ "lmmif"! . the regular meeting of the Sum- gaw an outLt u.‘ C C i" '94 Sflmersid: Rotary Club held in Len tit... "H s 51;;t.:!\~"‘-’--\I\ out! M411 tcoyles Restaurant on Tuesnav His ‘IIRQII-‘S "l" I‘ “"5 ‘l! sublbct. was the Red Cross uork in n LI Er L'II Nc-v ' I I regard to crippled and uriprivileged ~~ ’- ~‘~';c-hildrcz| arid he outlined what hazi 0 » _ Emishflbccn done since the beginning cf w. tuiii of the 31'1"“ b-"lt-gtttis work twenty years ago. ills ‘I 511"“ I“ "U!" “Ilmilzlrd speech was verv contnreltettsivo >It “IIY U! “m” TL!‘ BI°"""Iand entertaining. Guests here this Imrht-fl the T?“ Pub- Chief Justice Thane A. Campbell. rt; the soc-wk r 1111s rtd- m. .1. F‘. MaeNeilI. Dr. ttmry suit-c brccnztttg prcvtpc‘ all Mo.“ and 13,; A R Gmmus, tr {or the party. I ' HOLMAN’$ llI , Lat-men‘: Association of It. John's ‘ church, Si. Eleanora and 8t. Mary‘: . customs of lthe Eskimo. A vote of --LA\)UCN'5 MEETING — Tb regular tnoutitly meeting of the Church. Summerside. we; held on ‘ruesday evening tn the church hall with Lhe president, Mr. Parkman in the chair. Regular business was transacted and a-mnni the ‘matters discussed was boy's work which la one of the main pro- ject; of the organhetion. The guest speaker m’ the evening was the Rev. W. G. lvieadus. rector of the Port Hill Anglican-Church. He spoke on Labrador vnltere the serv- ‘ed from 1928 to 1035 as an Anglic- an Missionary. Ho reviewed the history of tlhe country from It! opening up by the Hudson's Bay Company and discussed its main in- dustries which are fur LmdIBG "KI fishing. He told of the coming of the Church of England Inf! I189 explained the wort: of the Grenvil- lb Mission. He dtwelt in s very 1o- terestlng manner on the lives and thanks was moved by l\’lr- Emery Lyle. seconded by Mr. Earle Sim- mons and tendered by U18 Qhltlir‘ man, Folltywlng the meeting lunch was servrd.~S. Personals » Major Lcith Crue, now station- ed in Winnipeg is spending a leave at his Iirme in Sunumw-rslde/S. ‘ -_- ~—l\'ilss Ann MacRae of Sydney Mines, N.S., is a guest at the Itcmel of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Allen. liustztne Street, Snnztrncrside-S. I Vliligs Georgie Lafferty. R.N.. of Lettletcn. N.ll., l5 spenclittg her. vacation with her sister. Mrs} George llogg nnri Mr. llogg. Sum-I »:n(‘t'sid0.—. —Mtss Helen Doyle of Toronto and Ml‘. Aubrey Doyle. of l-lopking- ton. I\'fa.ss.. arrived in Stunmrrsidel on Tuesdery evening to attend the‘ funoral of their brother, Mr.| Clarence Doyle which took place ont Wednesday.——S. WE SPECIAL! GRAPEFRIIIT 96's—R2gu|or 3 fcr 29c .3 t... 25c I SPECIAL! ONIONS Limited Quantity lsutltuzttstos TODAY (Wednesday) ond THURSDAY lAn cs FITS? m}. News ond ‘in J. v..,..,,,,,un,.$ Spree For AII Shows 7:l5 - 9II5 Matinee Thursday 3.30 Lot/of‘ ' ERALo m; nil! ’ KNOWLIS it XVI FRIDAY ond SATURDAY HENRY FONDA __|n._ "THE RETURN OF FRANK JAMES" SPECIAL! Sunkist CRANCES 344's-—RcguIer 29c Doz 2 Doz. s 2 Lbs!‘ SPECIAL! ~ SWWTIS TUIIIIATII JIIICE uetnz Miss Canada-Reg. I5c ' .___.______g_T!ns zific___s__.i Z0 Varieties SPECIAL! rnesu Beer I Lb. Tin Soups - 3 For Meats - Vegetables SPECIAL! Fruits 25c Ple SPECIAL! ACTIFIJAM The new condensed and con- LAIID centroted improvement on loop. 25c HARRY HORNE NU-STYLE ARTIFICIAL FLAIIIIIIIIIC ZZC AII Popular Flavors- Regulor 25c--For .. Potato Unions _ GUARANTEED SATISFACTION SIIICE 1857 35c I0 Lb. - . i ;_Q.§_§.¢+44-§-Q-Q4~ +44 o~ >04 wwaem st l~04~b4§~0 eves >00 o o»o-eo-o+oo+o+eeu~oau+mmeoeooeeo eve» ee+e+e+44 ‘ *‘ "' g conuen BEEF Lb. WEINERS 35o 9 . Q t 1 f I n H ' 7 t Do You Like CANADA DRY Ginger Ale . A ~ . I If So-Pleose co-operote with us ond bring back your Conudo Dry Empty Bottles, because we cannot ob- ; toin further shipments of this popular Ginger Ale unless we return the empties. Gather up "I! Elle cm!’ f ado Dry empties you hove and bring them in to Holman’: today. 1. P . E WE WILL EACH FOR CANADA DRY t pAY_. c EMPTIES RETURNED z+¢¢~¢++¢444++e4++§4~0~0'*§'¢'§'*9'*§*‘"PPRS.‘.'."“..“"““i ¢"““““ ““‘ ““"‘ “““““‘ "WW 2 F CLEARANCE! z F" 25‘ c ctua nous: ORCHARD or 2 T‘ 25* CHOPPED thus BEACH C KONSERT- 2 T‘ Z0 oz. Reg. I5c c 6 Oz. Regular 29c PUMPKIN 2 Tins 29c 15c 28 or. Tin Moonheam CHEESE CHICKEN TUNA DAVIS ond FRASER- I": Lb. Pkg SPECIAL "OCEAN GOLD"-- I‘; Lb. Tin-Special I Lb. Print-SPECIAL Reg. 2lc—-Lb. FOR SEED * 18o 46c 26c 15o ....- EK-END FOOD SPECIALS, ' ierrlay with ' , Phone m rnpgcgnaeorrgroww GUARDIAN . .... s- Remember FATIIEIVS DAY, JIIIIC 15th And Make Your Selections at SMALLMAIPS LIMITED Here Are A Few Good Cld Cad Cn Suggestions These hove been in short t I nu: SHIRTS- I i supply for some time, but we ore fortunate in pro- curing u rouge for FUIII- er’: Day, June I5th, in plain white, blues, ond greys os well us neol stripes. PAJAMAS Broadcloth Poiomos of re- liable make ond quality, assorted shades, nent de- signs oi from $2.50 to $5.95. stun Robbery Case Opens, Supreme Court At S’side y The tiial of Laurence Cahill,‘ charged with robbeiqv with via-i t g fence. got under way in the sup- lame Court at Summerside yes-I Mr. Justice George J. ‘Fweedy presiding and it will , IikCly t-oztwtttde tocit-rv. limts- Wnrssr-s were heard for! the Crown: Levi MacArthur. the‘ victim of the alleged attarkp Rankin Collicutt. Emanuel Wedge and Cst. Harry MaeKay o! the; Stintmcrsirle tanlit-e force. i-‘or the‘ defence thorn were two wttnvsscsf Joshua Gallant, the prisoner's grandfather and Mrs Beatrice tlutttzsstuwtti. CARD _ 1'. Earle Hickey (‘hertz-red Accountant Office at II Granville Street ‘Gummernlde I i t I I t REMEMBER HIM ON THIS HIS ONE DAY 0F THE YEAR LIMITED ' ‘foreman, Lorne hfaeCattll, Elntert‘ NECKWEAR One of the finest sel- ections wa Itove ever shown in pIoin ond foncy wools. Beautiful striped, poisley, ond fancy silks priced from $I.00 to $3.50 each. HATS- 'An excellent showing of Men's Hots. Light, Medium, ond Dork Brown, different shades of Grey, Blues, etc. Snap brim, off-lhe-foce, ond Hombergs. Sizes 6 5-8 to_7 3-8, selling $5.00 to $8.50. . JACKETS- .WI1ut would be nicer fer o gift than o nice natural ‘shade nylon jacket, wind ond shower-proof?-—$I0-50 fo $I9.50. SPORT PANTS- Good quality, nicely tailored pants, In greys ond browns, also light fown shades. $650 to $I6.95 potr. BATH OR LOUNGING ROBES- In fine wool, plain shades; poisley designs, and oIIl wool fIonn-eIs. A wide range of prices occordtng to quality. ALSO-Suspenders - Belts - Toilet Sets - Baggage, ond mony other items that ore sure to please Dod. LMAII‘ Cahlll, his mother. This morning the yiuke the stand in h , fence. Counsel are Mr. W. E. Darby. K0,. for the Crown and Mr. J. S. DeaRoche, K.C., for the defence. The Jurors are: Ralph lifonkirgv, . prisoner will ; is own dep For Sale Chevrolet Panel Delivery ear. 1942 model. Excellent condition. New motor. New tires. Reason for selling, have new. larger de- livery coming in. Phillips, Ralph Horne, Lorne Bcaristo. Harold‘ Beaten, Arthur‘ Lecky_ Frederick Oliver. R. Earle PHONE lll MaoMurdo. Stewart lifontgomery. McQUARR-IE LTD- Thomas Harrington, Harry Mc- Summerside Nevirt-S. I vron‘I. need to draw play planned by Mrs. ire the iloahart (frdnf Ifope (Phi-st which is so well constructed and moth pronfed that the rontents of the rhost is guaranteed up to $250.00 against moth damage for n period of 3 years. In and around this ("host are things nny Bride will treasure and cherish-wonderful linen Towels. Madeira Lunch Cloths. fine lace Table Cloths. soft. anugglcy Blankets. Sheets. Pillow Cases and useful Terry Towels. - - - Every- tlttng-Yea-evenvthlng in the tray of Linen that s Bride could wish for. These Linens are in the Dry Goods Department. your attention to the beautiful Bridal window dis- Glhson. - - - But I do want you to specially not. ATTENTION GOLFERS—The Shoo Department has a supply of CLEATS for your Golf Shoes. These Cleats arc very easy to attach and glve you a good steady footing when you swing at that elusive ball. - ~ - Get a set of Cleats and find how your game will improve-JHOE DEPARTMENT. ' A small stock of the nell-kttntvn (‘OOCY REPEATING RIFLES-LI I gauge. has been rccehcd In the Hartlwnre Department. ~ - - Those aro going quickly so we advise you to order one. now. The price is $15.95. -IIARDWARE DEPARTMENT. A useful novelty for your girl or boy is to be found in the Youth Centre. - - - TIIE KILROYJIAT is sweeping the country-the spry young fry au- demnnding them! Made of good quality cotton-white crown with n scarlet brim. - - - Theyreeute. The price is $1.25. YOUTH CENTRE. 'l'here is a good stock of bot-h sweetened and unaweetened GRAPE ‘ JUICE In the Grocery Department. - - - This nourishing and refresh- ing drink Ia considered to be delicious by erenone, - - - All the well- PAGE FTFTEEN HOSIEIIY Plain ond fancy Botany Woois. Royons, Iisle, ond silk in shades fhot will blend with your other Wearing oppurei. Selling from 65c to $2.75 poir. GLOVES- A wonderful range of dress gloves in grey suede, Pit:- orry Hog in notutol shade, Tan, Brown, ond Natural cope gloves. Sizes 7 3-4 to l0; u choice from $2.50 to $6.50. (Successors To Sinclair nu‘ Stewart uttttutn _@. NOTICE c. c. F. MEETING I AT EMERALD HALL FRIDAY, tune" t: AT 8.30 PM. Speakers: ._ H‘ ooudJ Hamid Provincial Organizer Irving Toombs, Roscoe Walker candidates for the Fourth Dit- lrict of Prince. i CRAPAIIII TIIEATRE Showingr- < Fri. 8zl5; Sui. 715-950 known brands are carried-J. D. Smith. Aylmer. lot-den and Welehl. - - - The prices ere from 2S to 68 comm-GROCERY DEPARTMENT.