VH1.“ MAY 1'41 194s"? _ ~ f" TIIE iWESTERII GllAIllllAil ~¢ eoann. i. em. aura». a Ianevar u. we a Claw. - IIOttaIa It. IUMMERSIDB and IIIROI} COUNT! Nan. Babaerlbtloal. Ad. uieouitimuuudeegueeuyeiaayutae renewing elem angina, Wale: Street; Goarllc in lalanaateido: Water Street: lirlgliore, u" 5.3m, Water Street; liar! Gaadlt, l‘! Granville Street. n, Guardian will be delivered lean bole In Bxnnaitle. m, 5} ze per ea: ar_ lle per weak. Phone III for thla aervlea ‘m "l; use: lo the bu; raapondble for leliverlle an year meta EBESAN in llie large can; at .101. prug L0,, IXEIISIXIQtOILSJI-SL GHTS 75c complete Taylor Dru: Co" ‘K’ slim Fog SALE — 1935 Plymouth W write or phone Keith we, Bgdgque, 5-14-11 UY Linseed Oil Flax Soap in “d m’ lb‘ can‘ M ““°°5'?ii=i. ‘ COWS FOB SALE. One fyuilrsesllliened. tho other later. W. Croiien. Emerald. 514'?!- warttan. man ‘to Work on ; 51,50 man towvwfrkdon fox h. Aimlv J. W 1M3! eiside. ' 5-104 l-"Olt SALE, one Bell organ in class condition. Mrs. Harry urmaii, Surnnibrslde 11% i.‘ 21 _F0lt sacral-zoo started Barred s $10.00 per hundred. m. M, Staveri, edeque. 5-14-11. _.w.\NTED, a student to study w. For further particulars ap- to Morley M. Bell. barrister. iimimerside. 5-14-22 _YI<IS LADIES the double Ring. k cockerels. rramoiiy is most common. See i- iorgc selection oi Wedding lugs for iiim at Moase Jewelery m, 5-8-14-21 -COMMENCING this week our ore will be open Tuesday, Thurs- ay and Saturday eva . igs and wil lose each Wednesday at nocri" uitil further notice. .5. b. Dixon, orth Tryon. ,I.O.D.E. MEETING —- Abegwelt "hapter. I.0.D.i:.. held its monthly pectin: on Friday. April 26th at he home of Mrs. Wilfred Lecky. Gramiilc Street. A large num- hr oi mom-hers were present with m Regent. ivliss winds Wyatt JCSlQITiZ. Minutes of the last testing were rcad by the secre- uiv. Mrs. W. .1. Aii:n. and the iiiipisi reDuit 0y Li.» tmasurci‘, is. Muriel iviacniitntsr. itie ite- nit stressed iiiZiLl-D me grcut iiced inelp for tiie people o! ziuropa ad urged that the rricmoers give ll the time tnev could icr sewing nd knitting. Mrs W, M. Meilisn is opened her home on ‘rhursoay vi-nirig for this work and all rrnbcrs are asked to attend. ays and means or‘ raising money ill‘ the second War Memorial im-d whereby bursaries and iiholarsiiins are given each year tithe oliildren oi deceased or dis- bisd v:tcrans. Tit-e Mic-cation for iis Chapter is $1000. After the “ansaction oi considerable routine mesa the meeting clcsed with Save the King." S —HOME AND SCHOOL MEET- G, KENSlNGTON-‘Xiie month- mceiliiz oi the Home and ‘I101 Amcciatizn \\'.lS hcld in the own iinli on ‘liiursday night. rs. P. R Niiild presided and 0p- icd the meeting by reciting the iced. Yarious reports and rout- e business occupied the first Forty~flve . to be sent to “Save the Chil- rm fund. A letter was read "om Miss Hilda Giliis concerning a slwiiina pictures and it was ouirht better not to have pictur- in June as the ouolis are very ust potting ready lcr exams. etc. lrs. Nauss tlicn introduced the uest speaker. Constable Morris _i the R.C.M.P. Constable Mor- s explained the program for bet- er citizenship which has been in- ‘tillurated bv the Dent. of Justice lid Dept. oi Education. A series - lectures has been prepared ‘iiich the B..C.M.P. will give in it: schools. It is hoped that by lils contact the children will learn hat the police are their friends ristead of somethim to be feared oi hated. The program is a port l \\‘il1l1Il7-l the peace. a Preventive za1ii=1 liivenlle délinouencv which sweeping the country as an nif- ei-math oi the war. A policeuianh iorkns mostly preventive and Mint begin and end with ar- Psts made. The manv societies oonisoi-lm youth organizations are iiinir izond work and this nrcrrrnim intended to work with them ither than take their Ewe. sold onst. Morris. Heflraic "ye off":- l! were being well received bv he teachers. and the children Primed pleased and ir"~reste'l. an ttdicatlnn that this eerie: M’ lec- tires will oroiuoe m»! wswtt- A oi etgisigiuwllro Coast. Moist mov v . Joseph Co y. “rtnctmi oi Renal on i.‘ - by Min-L. A. worm. a aliimbrr of the School Board. and “nrtilv supported M a" var-Punt. “he meeting atom. with "God "f the King." A noel-l hour fiiiowed and refreshments were ervrd bv the committee for the vening. g " T. EIIIIIQYIII 5-14-11. t -nit. cartoon u m Summer- aide today. s-u-u —BUY 95 III. lllil llllll’ 0d d greener black roofing in 1.: misread inch at Bruce's. 5-13-21 -roa saua - Auto-trailer. Douglas Bell. Carleton sioim, . 5-14-21 KENSINGTON PLAYERS will present their Hail on Tueaday, ay 14th m, 3,30 P . Achniasion 35c and 25c. Sale vi p es. 5-10-1314-31. -l-‘0ll SALFL-Shorlihom heifer. year old. R tered. Colin lliggins, Oyster Bed. ridge. 5-14-11. —WANTED man to k him. House 'provlded if WIINATPILP: Good wages. Simmons and Mac- Fariane. Freetown. 5-13-31 -GIBLS WANTED. Best work- ing conditions in town. Apply at once. Leo Coyieb Restaurant, - 5-11-31 “QTTEND the bill auction sale at Stanley Ramsay's, spring v51. lev on Wednesday. May 15 at 12,00 oclock noon. If stormy. next fine 58)‘. E. C. Bell. Auctioneer. 5-13-21 —FOR SALE. — Reins team and "819. P019 strip-i. Martirigales work bridles open, collars 18, 21. Separator oil $1.45, Harness oil $150 allon. Also motor oils Stan- —T 2i. - ley Co ea, Stanley Bridge. 5-14-2021. —CAE SElZED-It is under. stood the members of Summerside detachment R.C.M.P. seized an automobile on Saturday night in own asvthe result of finding a Quantity of alcohol in it. s —TI-IE KENSINGTON PLAYERS will present their play in Hunter River Hall on Thursday. May l6. iit 8.16 om. Aclfnission 40 and 25 cents. 5-14-16-2! --SUM'MER.SIDE COMMUNITY Concert "Association annual meet- ing. The annual meeting of the Summerslde Community Concert Association will be held iii the Town Hall, Suminecside, Wednes- day evening. May l5. 8.30 o'clock. By order of the directors. Allison P. MaoLean. secretary. 5-14-11 —- ELLEIISLIE- OVER. TOP Elierslie became the third district in P County to reach its quota. in (‘he Prinoe- County Hospital fin- ano l campaign, it was learned yesterday. Mr. E S Burleigh is the district chairman The other dis- tricts over the top are St Louis and Tignisn-S. —NUR3ES ON lGHT-HOUR DUTY — Registcrcd nurses of the Prince Count Hospital have decid- ed to institu e an eight-hour duty Elan for private duty nurses in the capital. it was announced yester- day. ghe now system will begin the homes will arranged iii con- sultation between uh: patient, the doctor and the nurse.—-s. —PB.E-NUPTIAL SHOWER- Miss Shirley, Callback was hostess at a kitchen shower held at Hill- crest Lodge on Friday eveninz in honor o! Miss Margaret Allcii. The gifts were opened by Miss Paulina Todd and the verses read bv Miss Edith Dyetant. She re- ceived many useful articles and in a few gracious words thanked her friends for their kindness. A buf- fet lunch was served. Music for the occasion was supplied bv Miss Katherine McCallum at the piancg —STRUCK BY BICYCLE-Mrs. J. P. Hogan. Bummerside. suflered an imfortunate accident about 9.30 Sunday evening when she was struck by a child on a bicycle and thrown violently to the Rround. Slightly atunnied bv the. accident abeylliy there until a taxi passed by. ‘Ilie driver helped her up and drove her home. She had a severe gash on her shin and other minor bruises and her clothes were torn and dirty from the muddy ground. She had been walking on the side- walk when the accident oecurreds -W.M.S. MEETlNG-Jfhe ‘Wo- men's Missionary Society meeting of Bededue United Church was held at the home oi Miss Annie Lend on May 1st at 2.30 Dm. Mica Louise Callback presided. Theme for May: "The Christian Home." The devotional period was led by Mrs. W.J. Reid: eleven members answered roll call with a verse of scripture. Two visitors. Mira. G Mizuno and Mrs. Wesley lleekbert were welcomed to the meeting. Ten aick calla were made dinirlt the peat month. Th0 preleurer reported that $100.00 had been forwarded to Mre. J. A. Nich- olson. York. Presbyterill THE-ml" er. A letter was read from Mra. Clark. temperance secretary. unr- lng the member: todo ail they can for ;the tmiperla-noe . slnzlerttie hymn. navy, ti"! Home when God Ia There. and the Benediction brouvht therneet- yirtoa eioae. A eoolal hour was and refreshments wereaerv- ed by the hosteu. existed by 111?. Mm. Jenkins and Mrs. Party A ' ma. 5 .,,-. .. lttl>u ' or autumn a-lueur-w \ " ‘a lnleefreunil: IUTNAMW V, gzk-CIOH-Qnlya hva I l L calla! come quickly. Also COMEDY Shows 7:30 - 9:15 MATINEE: TUESDAY 3.30i SUMMERSIDE’; — —CAR ‘AND TRUCK COLLIDE —I-wt svvnina about a o'clock, a w!‘ driven by Emmett Power Miiaoouclie and .-i truok driven Kenneth Bell >1 Snmmetrsidre oo- lidod east oi the town, a-liriost in front of hhe residence of EL Park- man. Both vehiclw were but no one was mini-ed seriously. Mir. Power was accomp- anled IT! hi5 will? and their 10m‘ children. Apparently the car wentl out of control and swerved across the highway in front of the oncom- ing truck. Personals —Mrs. Adrian Arsenaiult. merside is a DEIZIEM, in the Prince» County Hospital, having undergone up. operation for appendicitis. —Miss M rtlo Murray, Summon’ side is visiing friends in Freder- icton, N B -.B —Mi.ss Shirley Callbecic, Sumner side, student at McGill University has arrived home for the summer holidays. -—S -—Ml‘S. William MrGregor nf Lot 16 is visiting her daughter. Mrs. Fred Parker. Kensingt0n.—K. -Her many friends will be glad to hear that Mrs. Roy Tanton of St. Eleanorfis is to-nvalesclng nico- Iy after being most seriously ‘.ll in Prince County HospitaL-K. \__.__. _-Mrs. Eugene McCabe and ilauphter, Theresa. were in Ker-ri- sI-ngton on Friday attending the‘ funeral of Mrs. IIJCCHIJE"! aunt. Miss Margaret Brennan-K. _.,____. —-'Mi‘. and Mrs. Fulton Dingwell of Kehsllfltlrm visited their former home in Moreill during the week- end-K. -Mrs. Albert McLelian of ‘Ifruro. N. 5.. was a visitor tn Kenslnizion and Indian River. She spent a wos-k In Charlottetown. the quest of hi}; sister. Mrs. J. Austin hair.- or.— . Tignish A. Malley. teacher at lnveniese was in town on May 9th. Mr. John Arsenault. representa- spent the weekend in the village. The weather is not just up to the mark for the flshennen‘. nev- ertheless excellent catches are re- ported Among the recent business vis- itors in ‘Tignlsih were L, Rossiter. J Addy. . Arsenault. J. LeClair. Mir. llcCa y and Mr. Isaac. m». r-iu-“iiam minus will regret to learn that Mrs. Macintosh is a patient in the P. E. I. Hospital and we hope that she will soon return to her home fullv recover- ed from her present illness. Mrs. Octave Oaudet was a re- cent vlsitor to Sumarieraide, The westerners are pleased to wei- come the bua and many have al- re-ndv taken advantage of it to go and Charlottetown and Summer- 5 I. Illnta on Etiquette You do not tip the person who page: you in an hotel. MASTER or menu ‘ions be started in all infractions. Prisoners Escape 8"eide Jail; Fire" "Truck is Stolen 1 mOfTl um, this SW13‘; Maseru}: of incid- OI!’ vesterd morning which Included Z Iail we‘; ' matiiectoreiueti-ucii. All that a blown extremity a thatmuia two men were arrested eepara _ day night for being drunk’ and “reaped” from i1- oon! t 1; ‘i: omen the oelia beneath the police station in the Town Hall. About the seine; time one 0f the fire trucks was stolen frmn the fire station which‘ flfltioina the Town Hall. The truck in the mom- ht . n ad been driven too'fa.r over on e shoulder and became embedded in the mud. Its right wheels were almost over the bank and into the Prom what can be pieced to- gether. the follow series of incid- ents wok place. Al the two men hadbeen lacodlnthe ellsand the two pflilaflmill on dutylied been took it on a wild ride that ended at the elec- uifialafght damaged t tru uh exoep dor- one fender being slightly dent- ed. In going out it grazed the right side of the doorway leaving a mail-k that will mrve as a reminder of the incident. So fimiiy was it stuck in the mud that it was necessary to use a tractor to pitil it out. ‘ It was learned that the two who escaped where Raymond Des- Roches of Summerside and C. Craig of Hamilton. They were re- arrested yesterday, along with u third man suspected of. being in- volved in the break, and will be formally charged this morning-S. S’SIDE BUDGETS- (Continued from Page l) He and three men had been on dtmy till 1 dclod; and two men a1’- ter that. There had been coin- men spread out over the town 0f- ficor Llnkletter had arrested one man about ll o'clock and officers Linkletter and Boyle had arrested another after midnight. ‘These two men escaped when the officers were out ‘cit the station but it was im- possible for them to remain in and Iiorty. Years of Rigiitii Test IIas ' - ~ Esnlilislied BR ANTFORD Roofing A Leader In Quality De/vmwét5fi BUIlDING REPAIRS" § l Inch slab slate shingles I10 lbe. ie square. - Arrow lock slab slain shingles 145 lbs. to square. Arrow lock slab slate shingles 1Z5 lbs. to square. Slate surface starter Slate surface roofing Slate surface roofing strip 50 yard rolls 36”, 90 Ibo. per square. 18", 95 lbs. Per square. Asphalt felt, 1s lbs. 43c square’ mt per roll.’ Asphalt felt, l2 Ibe. atrol the TOWn at the same time. tier in the moniing Chief White continued. officers Boyle and Link- letter arrested another man believed to be Councillor Wedge said the one of the complaints B that there is not always someone in the police station to answer calls. Chief White said {hat there diuty till i A.M. Two till 5 A.M. and one till '1 A.M. If have to leave iihe station they the tele- ne operator and she endeavors keep in touch with thorn and lf they are wanted she uts on the rod light which is for hat purpose and the police watch {or it. He sug- gested that, if three more red lights were placed in separated of the Town. it would help. Councilor Molilson said that hie geeaiid the explanation of the Chief. felt that i-.ll the criticism was not justified but he suggested that there should be someone on dirty at the desk all night. Councilior McNciil said that this h d been taken iip before and he f t there should be a desk man on duty all the time Councillor C-crrill suggested a. n ht watchman for t e Town bu lding who could answer phone c s Mayor Amott agneed with this suggestion. There was some discus- ion cn the use of the police station cello and Miayvfi‘ Amett gave in- struct-cn-s that they were not to be used an more; that all pris oncrs be ta en to {inc jail. Refer- ring to the origins 90389511011 a. . he said foa- thie small additional cost. another policeman should be hired. Chief White when asked for his opinions said a n watchman should be sufficient. Building By-lawa Councillor Morrison complained that the building by-IBW i5 081M violated greatly. "To carry it 00¢ properly vou have to make it the same for all." lie said. A building is being built in the West Ward now on posts. Iii one man is al- lowed to violate it‘. it might B8 well be scrapped. We are payiné! a man high wages to 100k 8"" n," 1-1.; suggested that prosecut- . til Wodg said he W115 glsdmmcogiicilior eMOflI-SOH was showing some interest ini the Wtefi Ward. It is the only sect on Oi 1 e Tqwn not protected in the bv- Kle- hs>w l“ The late E. Piilit oppenh lni wrote more than liwmnovels oiede- teotion and intrigue. Q I JAY DE o; violated the law be prosecuted. 432 square feet per roll INOLIIIR AND THE MODERN STORI East Ward beiruz built too close to the boundary line. Councillor Morrison replied that he had read in the paper where Councillor Wedge had objected to the dividing line of business and residential areas at a formermeet- ln-g. He. suggested that Councillor Wedge bring In an amendment and he felt the Council would give it consideration. The Clerk. Mr. J. H Strong ex- olained how difficult it is to keep track of building activitiu. Councillor Wedge said thatsome time ago there were to be some prosecutions but nothing happen- e Mavor Arnett said he would Is- sue instructions that all wiho have Councillor Moilison said that ii the. engineer cannot keep In touch with all the changes he seek so- ooeration of the nolice who should know what i: mine on. Council- ‘or Morrison said the law should be en-fori-od irrespective of who is concerned. Flaw" Arnett asked the Coun- cillors If thev ~11 were deflnltc In ogre-went with ‘hat statement and they an sfgnifled agreements llunteralllver WJLS. The May Meeting of the Hunter River UrJted Church W. M. S. was held in the Church, Thursday even- in . g/lrs. J, S. MaoLeod led the Theme "The Christian Home," drawing attention to the note oi Ellifiill 'l‘.°.t.“.l'.’.‘t‘“°ti.‘i'i“'i‘i.’.l..tfi‘; had received boiih from his Mother Enrico and his grandmother Lois. Ithwash that ‘gatokgoiund in ‘Til:- ol y's ome a miuoi o o with his posaessin suth a strong faith in Jesus Chr st. an: MrsODIFeIFi-IIIJNVIIINLIQLIIIr-s‘ MacDougai, Mrs. Fulton Robertson and yrs. Jtllaili Craswell, led in the scr p ure rea ngs. Mrs. they.) John I. Morrison gave OUT OUR WAY STAND ASI DE I THETS TH’ FOUHTH ONE T’N|6)-I‘I'-~ HOV! I FOR OERIIIOE JADOIGNE ca‘; M” h, m ‘ Registered No. 7645 ,uallihogalrllltrb:l Cora ' ,IUI'N MWCOIIIXTIALTOR» _ ' I" 0"“ "'- Dark Clieatnut t Weight 1800 Lbl. Make The Season At Owner's stabi- I, KINKORA y . I a s lendid and timely talk on iihe Cl-ir stian Home, outlining the basic needs of a child in such a home. Singing Saviour Like a Shepherd Lead Us, was followed with special prayers, led by Miss Bessie A tken, Mrs. Eldon Seaman and Mrs. Or- ville gellar, during t.he "Circle oi Prayer," Happy the home where God is there. was sung and the Benediction. God be in my head. read in unison. A shortstory on the Prophet Mloaih was given, with several mem- bers taking the Scripture parts. Roll call was answered by sixteen members. Minutes of last meeting were read. by Mrs. Emmett Ber- mrd. and approved. Correspond- ence were read from Mrs. W. R. Clark. Temperance Secretary. Mrs. Reg. MacAusiand. Community Friendship Secretary and a reply to a removal card. The FrlendshID Secretary reported five removal cards sent and fifty six calls made during month. It was decided. arwone having clothing, for the box for Labrador ' Mission. send them to the home of the Supply Secretary. . The ‘Treasurer reported $21.50 re- ceived from Easter. Thank oiferi Three new members were welcom to the society. Mrs, J_ S. MacLcod Invited the members to her home for the June meeting when Roll Call is to be ans- wered by a verse of scripture con taining the word "Blessed" and the study of the Prophet Zephaniah is to be reviewed. The meeting closed bv all read- ing in unison, A Mother's Prayer. Len heat is needed to bake foods in glassware, according to tests made at Iowa State College. The over temperature can be set about 50 degrees lower than a rec- ipr- calls for because glass is a better absorber of heat than mos‘ metals. There is a new water-box oil enamel which dries to a hard. lustrous glossy finish. washes like a china plate and is suitable» for use In any room In the house. _________ JQwittiA~t5 are weather resistant. Call ing requirements srrvmnr trn. 1 4-ounce package white cream cheese 1 i-ounce package cream cheese 1-4 pound liver sausage. mashed 1-4 pound cooked ham. chopped pimiento fine 1 tablespoon finely chipped on 2 tablespoons drained chopped ickle relish 1- teaspoon Worcestershire slauce t P per Cr sp lettuce. watercress or sliced tomatoes Dill pickles. IIIIOTION SALE To he told on the premise: of H. Raymond Wood, Albany, WEDNESDAY, MAY 15th - AT 1.80 l’. M. savonv sarmwrcn memo I I I I | I I l I 1 Cockahntt 70" tractor, tractor lever hnrrow tractor plough, gang plough, Hall sprayer, manure spreader, Ford truck, digger. smoothing harrnwa, hay loader, 2 mowers, rake. 2 binders, eleven. traomr trailer, double and single w n, cart, driving wagon, drivin ale h, wood ale h, separator, b saw, turni see er, anchor goats. atove w , Erban oat: (200 us), Bebago foundation seed Certified Mountains, s-io-to fertlllur, my. straw, 8 horses (young); harness and marry other Items. n. RAYMOND WOOD, ' Oval HUGH Monnrson’, i Auctioneer. iii I 5-11-31. OUR BOARDING HOUSE $2 F0 MGTORMEN AMP cououcroae. i BRANTFORD ASPHALT SLATE SHINGLES Rain, Snow, Sieet and Winds won't warp, curl or loosen them. They are made fire resistant, because of this vital feature, insurance pre- miuina are often lower with Brantford Roofs. For your home, barn and all out buildings specify the roofing that protects and beautifiea, BRANT- FORD ASPHALT ROOFING. Complete Lingo of colora and blends now in stock. Plastic cement In Zlfi-IO-ZB and 50 lb, ti“; Roll Roofing, Light, Medium and Heavy. Light Tarred Sheeting, 400 sq. ft. to roll. Light Dry Sheating, 400 sq. ft. to roll. Galvanized Roofing nails, required lengths. at our Hardware Department (Lower Floor) and let us give you our estimate on your roof- ALQO THAT ‘"3" TOOK HOME A PN- AFTEQ HE SPENT Fweoavs FIGHT- ING Hie wAV ouT 0t‘- A QVQINGINC- Cream the white cream cheeao and plaiiento cream cheese togeth- er; stir in the mashed liver saur- age and chopped cooked ham. Add the onion. pickle relish and Worcestershire sauce; mix lightly, adding salt and pepper to your taste. Allow sandwich filling to stand in refrigerator, covered, over night (or for several hours) before us- g. When making the sandwiches. include a layer of lettuce, water- cress or sliced tomatoea on top of the meat mixture, Serve with dill pickles. AIIOTION SALE AT FBEBTOWN On account of a btulneea change l will sell by auction on THURSDAY, MAY 1B AT 1. RM. STANDARD TIM! the following: 1 general purpose mare (extra good); 1 gelding, 8 yrs. old; two extra good mill-h cows and one registered Shorthorn hull; one hay loader: 1 hay mower; 1 hay rake (10 ft»): 1 fertilizer rower lBarwiae makoi: l potato grader (with picking table); 1 tractor trailer with dual wheels: circular saw gear; 1 aet bob sleigh: (almost new): manure spreader; smoothing harrow t4 sections): potato plant- er (Hoveri: 1 potato digger (Hov- er): potato hlllcr with 2 sets new discs: l wheel cultivator: new binder. 6 ft. out: complete thresh- ing outfit with blower: 3 furrow tractor nlow almost new, and all small artides. Tenn; (s-h. 1i day Is unfit aale an 1t clq. FENLOW SIMMONU. HUGH F. MORRISON. Auctioneer. 5-‘1-11-14 With Major H_oople FIDDLESTICI45! FMCT \$,T.'M Acrme As CONFIDENTIAL COURVaR rota .... TRY "rt-tar on vouiz ,' Pianoeoare. fl ,2 i ., i .. . ii it