H r5 wrist‘ AGENTS: J. lllmer llurphy. Ill llinovar Street. and Georae Clow. Ill bttawa Street. IUDIMEISIDE Ill IIINCI COUNTY News. sued-unions. Advertldua 9 r Guardlaumiibaheughtotauyefthe ‘ ‘huge, Water Street- 512,3? Bakery. wow sci-Jet: was; n; 1g 9o W!‘ no“... your order to the 7"’? Buaaell Street: Alyre Douoet Ialaud Motor Transport. Water willbedellveredteauyhomolulummeraldebycarrlar day orueperweehaPheuelflorw-l forvthlaaervteu hey responsible for delivery on your route The . following ltoree In l—meratder , Gourllea Drugstore. I1 Central Its-eat: llarh Ga def. 61 Granville sum. e Grocery, Second Street: Street. _ SALE-Two-storey. aov - ‘$5,120.... in Freetown. Eficn FIGQEOWTL ,DANCE st Larklrfs Restaurant “may evening. Rollie MaoKen- lip’; orchestra. -wo01. WAREHOUSE now m at Charlottetown. Ship "wool might- collect. Prompt advances 1,. , p, E. I. Sheep Breeders‘ Association. _I.EA\'ES ron sastuTooN- Ormond Dalton of Summcreiur “h, gradual-Ed this year from Dar- yousic University in dentistry icrt on snturdav for Saskatoon, Sash- whore he will practice his profes- lion-S. EPRE-NUPTIAI. SHOWER - m, Emmett Ranahan. Miss Mir- dred Huestis and Mrs. Frank blar- pnll were joint hostesses at Mrs. ggnaharfs home in Summersidc or, Wednesday afternoon in honor o; M155 Betty Magee, who will be one oi the Season's brides. The mom; were artistically decorated “n, gpying flowers and the tea “his was centred with tulips, whit: macs and daffodils, flanked bv lighted tapers. Mrs. Gordon Max- well poured and the hostesses were Busted in serving by Miss Haze. yueetis liiiss Ruth ‘Ioombs play- “ the Wedding March as the [uest of honor was ushered to a rpecially decorated chair, wners giro received many beautiful glfto oi glass and chinaware. Miss Mina Dye read the accompanying verses. a number of musical selections we played by Miss Mary Huestis. -3. -GRADUATES ENTERTAINED .40.. Friday evening iast- tho gmnatcs oi St. Mary's Convent were entertained afterthe closing "exercises by the Catholic Women's League nt a dance held in the Council Chnnrher of the Knights oi Columbus Home. The chamber was artistically decorated with the rchool colors and about 175 young people oi nil denominations were present. Music was furnished by the "Teensters" comprised of the foiowing young artists: Kenny Yirant. piano, Billie Stewart, trum- pet. Del-win Iluestls. saxophone, Bobbie Biacquiere traps. Novelty dances were a feature of the high- ly cnioyabir- dance and the spot dance was won by Miss Eleanor Rogers and Stewart Grady. A de- licious lunch was served by the members oi the League. Chaperons oi the evening were Mrs. Abel Arsennult. Mrs. Wilfred Kelly. ilfrs. Stanley Rogers, Mrs. Dan Ilrsenauii. M15. D.F. McNellL-SJ AIOSPITAL TEA — A most mccessiul tea was held on Friday riternoon at the home of Mrs, A. lzlrling MacKay, Summerside. in rid oi the Prince Countydlospital and sponsored by the LadiesVAld. Miss Millicent Strong attended the door and the hostess was assisted hreceiving by Mrs. Heath Strong ind Mrs. G. A. Boehner. The llitsts acre ushered by Mrs. E. T. hnton into the spacious rooms a1 » tistlcally decanted ‘with spring flowers. The tea table was centred with pink tulips and narcissas flanked by pink lighted tapers Presiding over the tea cups from to 4:30 were Mrs. M. F. Schur run and Mrs. Mark Delaney: from (:30 to 6 were Mrs. W. P. Callag- lm and Mrs. C. H. Stewart. As» liking in serving were Mrs. Don- lid Lidstone, Mrs. Leo Wood, Mrs. link Gnudet, Jr.. Mrs. T. H. E. lnrnan and Miss Jean mcFadyen. Those replenishing were Mrs. Wil- ~ m Hayward, Mrs. Abel. Arsenault \- Mrs. J. o. Cobb. Much credit tdue the conveners. Mrs. W. A. Currie. Mrs. Leslie Simmons an} iln. w. P. Callaghan, who w:re ilistrumental in making the after Iron such a success. Musical selec- tions were played by Mrs. Creel- nn MacArthur and Miss Mary flelihrt. Mrs. Keith Compton. treasurer. reported a gratifying a- , ouht realized. -- S. f‘ °' Your home. Hardware u menu ail: I... oripmun r -o.'a.u.L-§ Genuine BASQUE pull-us from Ihuee. that have a abort! ll! Ill own, ire to be found. In the Lldloa’ Wear Department. These all N! Berrts in colon wlne,,aearlet or powder blue are very reasonably Ilred at 89 oenta each. They are simply ‘The Thl "lhkoep one In the ear to slip on at any tlme- ou can get French ‘llille Berete in the Ladies‘ Wear Department. The Hardware Department has anything and Imenlng yourhorue. In sleek you'll flud EXTENSION SCREENS, w“ Ind l! lpohea high, to llt any wlndew-SCIIIN DOORS and UESSOBIIS ma aa mum. Catches, eprlnal. Imus, m. All types i kinds of ‘SQIIINING illellllllu] "VIDON" PLAITIO IOIIININO: ‘I extra tough. It eau‘t rut and will pm years at wear. "Velou" “"11 Screening 1a actually lower in prioe than it waa laat year-so it h‘ "Iv ‘fhest buy" you can make In Screening. Fllaa seem always to with us in the Summer tbuu-Getbuy and prepare h beep them "We oosr auoes to u.» popular Iaeaalu an are n lteiau waterproor leather. they have an Iaallah Hp -_ and removable aplhel. There our Shela are n atltllapalr. ‘Iheyarebyfartaalaaet , ""1 tor-sometime. They're eulhllrlallp the. i forwarder-mummies!!! —V1'l'lll"lI.D HOTEL WEAR. Counplete stock at Braces. -mlll'l‘ll BAIT for sale. Ap- ply Fred Clark. flleitou. —I‘0lt SALIi-‘IM’! half-top Par- go truck. AlotuaL mileage 6,000. Phone 571-2 or apply 609 Water Street. Summerside. -roa saiii- Cabbage and Tomato Plants. Brenton Paynter. Long River. -—F0lt SALE-IMO 17-35 Inter- national ll/n-ton truck. complete with platform. Body and motor in good condition. Priced right for quick sale. Arpply neonce. Alli- uult, Summers-isle. —O0MING T0 KENSINGTOM- Cape ‘traverse Players who will present the popular festival drama “All Carrs to the Rescue" in King George Hall, Kensington, ‘rihursday, June 24th, 8.15 P. M. Excellent specialties‘, Proceeds in aid stage curtains 1 r King George Hall. Ad- mission 26c and 40c. ' —DIES 1N QUEBEC-The death occurred at Westmount, Quebec, on June 24 of Mrs. W. H. Davies.for- merly Bessie Brown. daughter of the late Mr. and ivlrs. W. H. Brown of St. Eleanors. News of her pass- ing was received by her nephew. Mr. Eric McKay. The funeral was held at Westrnount, Que, on Sat- urday, June 26th. S -wAa vernnruv mas _ "rm. deathoccurred in Camp Hill Hus- pital. Halifax yesterday of ‘Law- rence Cahill. son of the late James Cahill and Mrs. Cahill of Summer- slde. A. veteran of the Second World War he had been a patient in the hospital for several months. The remains are expected to ar- rive in. Summerside tonight and will be accompanied by his mother. who was with him at the time of his death. The body will be taken to the Compton Funeral Home and the funeral will be held on Wednesday morning front the home of his grandfather, Joshua Gallant, to St. Paul's Church at 9 o'clock. Burial will be in St. Paul's Cometeryr-S. -MOVING DAY-Yesterday war. moving day for a. number of well known Summerside business firms. Warped to move ‘because the Bank of Nova scotla had purchased the building in which they were locat- ed. Bell Book Store. Geo. T. Clarke. Jowelier, and E. E. Parkman. 0p- tometrist, were in a considerably upset condition yesterday as their new premises in the Regent Thea- tre building were not ready. How- ever. all three are now in business. athough under difficulties. in their new locations. The ‘Bell Book Store is next to the Regent Thea tre entrance and the interior oi their part ls finished although i: will take them some days to get their stock arranged and their shelves and showcases installed. Mr. Parkman! oflice is next and it should be nearly completed today. w. Geo. '1‘. Clarke. who will have the corner location for a week or so, will conduct his business in Mr. Parkman’: office. Mr. R. ll. Ellis has moved to the MacArthur building in the part formerly used by the vendor and his office is contpleted and very attractively decorated. Work on the dismant- ling of the building that these firms moved out of started prompt- iy yesterday morning by M. P‘ Schurman Co. Ltd. S Personals -l"rom anaooount of Prince Ed- ward Island by John McGregoi, High Sheriff, 1W. —Mrs. Waiter Bowness and out: Aleatha Noonan, members of the Bedeque Womens Institute were in Charlottetown on Wednesday last. where they attended the Annual Provincial Convention. -Bed. " for outdoor sport 1M! IMO llltw i no LCUARDIAN". _ qnARLgrla-roxvn __ PASS uneven ~ CAPITOL Summereide , LAST SHOWING TODAY "MOTHER WORE TIGHTS" Starring IETTY MAIL! Show: 3:30 - m - ens V wrouesosv - THURSDAY l BULLDOG llllllllllllllll illaetatha llunlereua Peril of‘ strum ......,... I no m: vmcrur - alarm stilt! Illltilll lulai headhunter-merit!‘ r mum trim-murals nasmqmr ALSO NEWS REEL MARCH OF TIME - CANADA CARRIES ON Shows 7:15 - 9:15 -— Matinee Thursday 3:30 GRAPAIIB r THEATRE NO Lravrfuo LOVE Von Johnson Merrie Wilson Show today 8:30 —Mr. and Mrs. Beecher Court and son, Rustico, were visitors to Bedeque on Wednesday last. the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert. A-i- fleck. -Bed. -—-Am0ng those from Summerside attending the Proebyterial in Seal.- vilie. N. B. this week were Mrs. (Dr.) L. M. Callbeck and Mrs. John Scott. -—S. —Mrs. G. A. Boehner returned to Sumrnerside on Friday afternoon after attending the convention o: the Maritime Hospital Association in St. Andrews. N. B. -S. —Mrs, G. E. No eworthy, with Skippy and Gary, eft recently for Montreal to reside. Mr. Nosowoz- thy will follow later in the month. —-S; - —Mrs. Irving Toombs. Bedeque, was a recent, visitor to Sackviiie. N. B.. where she attended the Mari- time Conference Branch of the Womens Missionary Society of the United Church. Mrs. Toombs was a delegate from the P. E. I. Pres- byterial. —-Bed. Q You'll adore lt-ihe Ardenetle Klt by Elizabeth Arden! It's the perfect partner to travel, fitted with exquisite Elizabeth Arden Essentials for loveliness. The Ardbnetle Kll ensures you ef beauty a a . wherever you pet $5 AVIRGUI In IIMGIIJ AIQII! a! Hark, inn er ni- doduvkledaeferelnwllla. Enwan Drug c». no. . . tiaumlla REGENT MONDAY - TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY izftui A L‘ til-t MutMUHRAYfiARBNi .»~ . w w.‘ i Show: 7:15 and 9:15 Matinee Monday and Wednesday 3:30 NMPLY.YN.Y>6YJY» Pretty June Wedding At S’side A pretty June wedding was sol- emnized in St. Mary's Convent, Gill-Del. Smrnmerside. on Monday morning when Yvonne. daughter oi Mr. and Mrs. P. N. LeBIanc. Ken- pington, became the bride of Wil- liam MacDonald of Antigonlsh, N S. The double ring ceremony was performed by Rev. Howard Wight. The bride. who‘ was given in “will! by her father. looked charmdng in a suit 0d white shark- shin. white hat with veil. and mat- ching I-CCGSSOTlOa. Her corsagp was of peerless roses. She was at- tended by Miss Frances Kelly. who was attired in a dress of blush rose figured silk with white acces- lzrlea and a eorsale of white roa- Thv troom was supported by Ray MacDonald. During the signing of the I031;- ter the girls’ ohoir sang appropri- It-e hymns, with Mrs. T. Peters at the organ. "HOV/in: the ceremony a wed- ' dint! breakfast was served at Mul- btfry LOdQe, the bride's table be- inB centred with an artistically decorated wedding cake flanked by lighted tapers. The bridal couple left by Wood Islands ferry on a wedding trip throughout the Maritimes and on return will reside in Greenwood, N. 5.. where the groom is a mem. her of the R.C.A.l". Proving 9,9 her marrlaqe the bride was on the staff of Godkin 3105.. jewellers. Siurrnerside. 5 AGED FATHER. Confucius’ father was 70 when Confucius was born. NOTICE I still have asphalt shingles. roll brick siding, paper, cement, nails, etc., or the old price. Boole new. Good driving wagons cheep, also milk cows and cows to freshen. G. C. GREEN Emerald Q4 FOR SALE House and for in Karuingren. Property of rho lute Heath low- nus. AT smttunrs ‘ lust around the corner! Sweaters by Regent. Gfsnay-r and Kny. Short sleeve wool pullover: in hrowmyeliow, blue, navy. I-qun. beige and pink. ~14 to 20. 2.95 to 3.95 Long sleeve wool pullover: in white, yellow, pink, blue, aqua and beige. l4 to 20. 3.95 to 8.9! . Striped wool jersey pull- overs. short sleeves. Variety of predominating colors. Small, medium and large 2.95 Wool cardigans in white. yellow, blue, pink, grey. aqua and black. 14. to 20. 3.95 to 9.59 in navy, Wool cardigans black, brown, grey and wine. 38 to 44. 9.95 to 1.9!! garments to spotlile you in that grand fun-loving season Shorts in alpine and cotton drill, with or without pleats, in white. green. grey, navy. brown, blue and gold. Sizes 12 to 90. 2.50 to 3.95 Tailored Tooke shirts in white, yei~ tlowiapiak. plaids. and o . ............................. .. Upper Floor Main Store Section SMALLMAIT‘ When Price ls Matched With tluallty that Custom Look in SPORTS EAR Smurf pluycloi-lras that can be doubled up in morelvroys than ona-(slacks worn with meters, shirts or blouses, sweaters worn with slacks, skirts or ahorifl-oll tip-top for good looks and design. Whether you're planning your wardrobe for fur-away reprh or simplyJor "Iocol-coloW-i-hese are the Slacks in alpine. wool flannel and corduroy. Colors for every occas- ion-brown, navy, green. red. wine and grey. Slzes l4 to 20. . ........... .. 3.96 u. 9.95 Plaid wool skirts. pleated styles. Sizes l2 to 1B. Colorful blazers in red. green. navy and brown. Sizes i2 to 20. 15.9! ‘-<e“_‘!!f,:a‘ , A "furnliitti it ma. nu " "III iii iii! i i black, Also plaids. in swing a 6.95 to 9.1! stripes. 39 9.59 to L09 "- -- - .-=_--.-.-.. ~»»<.¢.-.>.- ~<..._s- =.r<.~..~.>.- -. A .. Conservative , Women llrganize In Prince Bu. At a largely attended organiza- tion meeting of the Progressive Conservative Women's Association on Monday afternoon in the banq- uest hall of Leo Coyle‘s new rest.- aurant. Summerside. Mrs. E. T. Tanton was appointed president. The guest speaker. Miss Hilda Hesson, national director of Pro- gressive Conservative womerfs As- sociation, was introduced by Mrs. D. C. ‘Tompkins. and delivered an eloquent adores on women's org- anization A hearty vote of thank: was extended to Miss Henson. The following officers were ap- pointed: honorary president, Mrs. J. Frank Arnett; president, Mrs. E. '1‘. ‘rsnton; secretary. Mrs. Mark Gaudet. Jr.; treasurer, Mrs. Neil Simpson. A resolution was passed that this be a county organization. The next meeting will take the form of a lawn party on the beautiful grounds of Mrs. Basil Kelly on July l9. Dainty refreshments were served at the close of the meetings. NAIL POND SCHOOL Month o! May report for Nail Pond School. In order o! merit: Grade VII-l. more Marie pern- ard: 2. Florence MoCus; 9. Freddie Arsenault. Grade VI-l. Edward Bernard: 2. Albert Olohoaeey; S. Gerald Gallant. Apply Grade v-1. Ilmily Gallant. Ber- nice Gallant; Francis Gallant; 9 Audrey MOI r. D’ i‘ ‘PWNESS ‘Grade IV-l. George Areenauit; KWIIWN" r. wnma Haywood: a. Malinda mmmi‘ L” B°""".d* ‘s Grade IA-I. Joan Gallant, Ed- ward Gallant; 2. Phillip Arsenault; 3. Roger Bernard. Grade IB-l. Lorraine Gallant; 2. Johnnie Arsenault; 3. Ivan Gal- lent. Teacher-Gilbert Harper. Suvzmerside Professional Cards O%W% T. Earle lliokey Chartered Accountant Office at ll Granville Street Phone I'll lummeraldie { RICHARD S. HINTON l.0-. Mn LLB. larriater. some}. m. Leena ou Town and Farm Properties y Water St. Summeralde -vvwv v OO-OQOOOOQOOOQQOOQOQOQO LEPERS’ NURSE DIES BLOMWOATEIN. South Africa also ss Sister James, sacrificed her‘ tiement at. Maseru. lOOil “ life for her Piitients recently when _ she suffered a stroke after exting- —iCP) - Sister Van l-‘thyn. known uishlng a blaze in the leper set,- ATTENTION FARMERS The undersigned dealers in Kensington wish to advise their customers that they will NOT be accepting ony more oi this season's potatoes otter June 25th, i948. Silned: MALPEQUE TRADING CO. I’. J. 8r C. KENNEDY GEORGE H. BROOKINS L. A. MANN JAMES E. MucNEILL. Summer-side Races a Entries film JllllE _ 24th v i n. Entry nun. write IIAROLII earner. Sum- uorslile. or llLl. IIDIIOLSIII. Mt. Edward Road, R. R. D REMEMBER DLDSIID DATE JIIIE 24th t