;APR1L_'_1_6.L_.1?.43 ' —’—§"__- TZ-lE GUARDIAN, CHARDCTTETOWN PAGE THIRTEEDI Elle WESTERN GJARDIANT r—-. l--t IUMMIBSIDI 5nd following Chill Bel‘ Tonmw Bakery. Water‘ Street;- purier soy It gQIVIOO or I"! youie. -FOS. SALE number of brood Elmer Waugh, Wilmot. gows. t _colliivlvnlrv PLATE. and 1847 Rggefg Bros. Bold by Mouse JeuvelieTi- ._UNLOADING ca: of Old Syd- ney coal Friday and Saturday. Bglpll MacCauli. Carleton. ._.ASK loi- cu: price: 011 PMs-l‘ Fence poultry Fence and Barb Wu...’ The Summerslde Hardware O0. __g,\[,1, AND SEE Bob Fraser. Granville Street. Slammerside. for vour shoe repairs. l-ie has the best ‘szock that can be poll!“- -1-‘Oll. SALE. - ftecleaned oats and barley and oats mixture. S140 1... biisliel. Wilfred craiz. Md- fllElUII. _..F()R. SALL-Piymouth coupe deluxe. llealer and defroster. New LIES. Completely overhauled th-s ‘wing. Colin Waugh. Wiim-ot. “NEW LONDON Presbyterian churches. Services Sunday. APP“ 15th. Long River 11.00 A. M. Fren% xiver Hall 2.30 P. M. Clifton 7. r. M. Rev. n. a. Campbell. Minis- 1a.. JNOTICE. — Watch i.iils paper my advertisement Mammoth Auc- don Sale, stock. lmolmwntfl. {Household Effects, A. A. WadclelYs. Tryun, April 28th. E. C. Bell. _51~_ rAuus w. A. MEETING “Airs/Fred Osborne was anest- rpeaker at the Evening Branch of Bt. Paul's W. A. held on Monday. April 12th. at the home of Mrs. Gordon Roper. lifrs. 055mm” yiibjcut of her work with one C-renfell Mission in Labrador was most interesting and her audience listened intently. Before tho close of the evening refreshments wen served by members of the Brunch. _S. ~ -BAPTIST Y.P.U. — The Sum- merside Baptist Y.P.U. Juniors and Seniors met on ‘Tuesday eve- hing in the church hall for the regular meetlnz- ‘The 411mm‘ ivcrc under the direction of Helen (jay for the devotional period. af- ter which many games were en- loved. The Seniors held a Pov- erly Social which caused much mi-i-rimenl, The program was in (‘Illtfgé of Miss Betty Mngee. M!‘- J-Lrncst Morrison and Mr. Bruce Johnston. while the delicious re- freshments were served by the lunch committee. Mrs. Ted P0019. Mrs. Ellsworth MacNeil and Mrs. Briisc Johnsi0n.——S ~l..-‘\\'i\EEN' E X E C UT I V E MEETS-A meeting of the execu- tive of the Leymerrs Association of st. Mary's and St. John's Ang- llcali Churches was held on Wed- nesday evening with the president. Di. lil. E. Parkman presiding. ‘Pkms ucrc completed for- the bean sun- per and blind auction to be held on April 22nd. 1t is believed that this is the first time that e "Blind Allilllbfl" has been held here. The rlicles are auctioned off under Wrapping but the auctioneer is allowed lo give some clue as to what it is. No person pays more than the actual value-S. AGENTS: .l. Elder blur-play. lll Ilouover Street. and George Glow. 12b Ottawa Street. News. Subscriptions. Advertising. ""- ‘rifbafluardlnn nu iobolgblntnnyollll Bookstore. Water Street; Gourliee Drugstore. l! Central Street. lhrk Gnudet. ymco Grocery. Russell Strept; Alyre Doueeiwe Grocery. Second Street; ‘ Ialaud Motor Transport. Water Street. The Guardian will be delivered lo any bone in lunsnserelde by sopudayorlleperweok. IboneSIOorlN-llor this your order to the boy responsible for delivery on your‘ AUCIIOIIBEI‘. I PIINCI COUNT! g in Sunanlenldo: i‘! Granville Street; -wn'suvn Holler Skates in stock. the prloee are $1.95, $3.15 and 13.4.5 pair. The Snmmersidc Hardware Co. i-v- —BEDEQUE UNITED CHURCH CllAllfiliqservices Simdey. April 18th. Bedeque" 11 A. M. Albany 3 P. M. Borden 7.30 P. M. Rev. \V. Burton (kowle. B. A.. Minister. ’ -TIIE_REV. C. A. Britten will preach on Sunday in the Central Bedeque Baptist Church ll a.m. and 7.45 p.m.. in the parsonage Sunday School 10.46 am. -WANTED-— More people to know about Canadian Government Annuities. Mr. J. A. Martin will be at the Queen Hotel April 19th and 20th and will be glad to furn- ish full information respecting this system of investment. " —_NOTlCE:-—Roy's Taxi will be opening a. branch office on the corner of Water and Spring Street, across from the new Vendor's store. Courteous service extended and all new business greatly ap- preciated. —TRINITY Y.P.U.--'I‘Ile ‘LP U" of Summer-side Trinity United Church held n. recreational pro- gram under the direction of Mr. Norman Hardy. at the regular meeting 0n Tuesday evening in EIYWOFi-h Hall. The ‘fill-ll Rangers’ ("Eel-INK was in Charge or Mn énuls Bezefu in Epworth Hall. - --PAINFUL INJURY-Msnfiank Jardine. Wilmot Valley. was sev. ereiy iammed by a bull on Satur- day. He was taken to the PrLlte 90""? 305N011 by ambulance and after an X-ray it was found that no bonerwere broken. However .t ivas considered necessary for him to remain in hospital for a. few days-B. —WE HAVE in stock Stanley Mitre Boxes. these are priced o". $4.75. $14.25 and $23.50. also a good SWK of Stanley ...._El_anei.....l.eveis Wood and Aluminum. Spoke Shaves. Steel Squares. Bil, Brgggs, EXDansive Bits. Swedish Wood Chisels. 50 and 10o foot Steel Tapes, Bench Axes. Hatches and Hammers. The Summerside Hari- ware Co. -GIRL GUIDE MEETING The Local Girl Guide Association's April meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Fred Murphy. Simmer- side, on Wednesday evening with a good attendance. The District Commissioner, Mrs. D. C. Tompkins. presided and rend several interest- ing reports on Girl Guide activities The results of the _ recent rummage sale were reported as rnost satisfactory. It was decided to hold the annual meeting in June. The May meeting will be held at the home of lvlrs. D. C. Tmnpklns. Refreshments were served by the hostess. assisted ‘JV Mrs. D. F. McNeill. Mrs. L. Peetrs and Mrs. H. l-fluestis. —ENTEII'.IIAIN OKTO CLUB -- Mrs. Edwin Estey and Mrs. Reginald Pope. Summerside. were joint hostesses at the farmer's home on Tuesday afternoon vnhen they entertained the Okto Club at its scent-monthly meeting. The president. Mrs. Carl Crockett. was -o..n. M.- Teen-llge girls like the "Band-Box" look of “III GIRL" and “TEEN TOWN" onossss... They also like the alnnrt otylee um are designed in the chair. A report we: given m “Pllfllvfily for the youthful figure. “III Girl" and “Teen Town" Dresleoe Ire sold exclusively in tho Youth Centre in Sununerelde. A fresh ellip- meut has Just been received-thin includes alub cottons and rayon; In ll number of “cutc" prints and colon. The IIIBI nre l2. l4 and 1h, and the price Ia 5.95. You really MUST come in and see the "lll Girl" Ind "Teen Town" Dresses-they surely are eyo ililingl You'll find them in the Youth Centre. . ‘ it’: time to think of pulling ewoy your Winter Woolen-and a mod thing to prevent their destruction by lnotba Ia the use of NAP]!- THALENE, in either flakes or moth ballo- Don't put woolena away that are soiled-be aure that everything is perfectly olonu. get a good lllllllly of Naphthalene and uoe It. very generously-Pym: may thou feel quits confident that moths will shun articles treated in this 'vvay...'1‘he hrics of Naphthalene ls only l! oenll for l Mllllll lllvklli- 59-10"? Naphthalene supplies from the Grocery Department. The most useful of Skirto is the DlRNDL-no pleats to mun. yet Iota ofroom in which lo be active. The b and l0 Department has n Pack of Dirndl Sklrlo in blue. brown and green plaid GOShII-ev-TEIQIO Ire really bargain-the price is only 1.40 each; in sine 14 to 20. they're "My to wear around the house now and for euaual wear Inter In the "mm-l s and 1e Department. Fmh. well pldddl cuAm CUSRIONS for your Kitchen Chairs Ire covered with good quality. s». to clean olleioln in green and blur “Winn These Cullllns have lice. no they won't be onltlnually alip- lllfll to the floor. ey will add comfort and. attractiveness to your Klicbm Chair-em. You'll Ind these Chair Cushions priced at ‘l0 cents ‘CICII in the Furniture Department. ' I son SALE l 1-6 CYL. OLDSMOIILE ENGINE-PRICE $75.00 i—6 CYL. REO ENGINE-PRICE $225.00 l _ Completely overhauled, new rings, pistons ullll piston PI"!- Complete with universal joint, needy for lisli j boot. §_ c .'. Fully Glldranhod. ISLAND suirooos LTD S. a» APIIOI. SIIMMEIISIIIE TODAY (Friday) "SATURDAY DOUBLE BILL 5w!!! will‘ 500x10‘ 601v! f DAVID eoscor W5 " sill! istllfi IIIICII BEAIIIAIIIIT \ n MICIIAII. SHAVNI AND norm IAIIII Note: Shows 7 and 9:l5 Matinee Saturday 2:30 i i i QOOQOOOOOQOOOOQQQOCOO-O/ cniriung THEATRE SINBAD THE SAILOR In Technicolor Douglas Fairbanks Maureen O'Hara .1 JUugl%nn?21ZFlflfinnelUlZzz!UF"" aI: flflllflmrg, Friday i and Saturday Sardines (III 0lL) RECIILAII 8c _ SPECIAL - 5 ilne for 35v D a t e s (Pltteil Illlkl-Iieg. 21c lb. SPEClilL—2 lbs. for 45¢ Celery Clark's Soup nyegetoble, Tomato, Consomme, Asparagus and Irish Stew (Aylmepfs) Reedy Dinner, contains Beet, Potatoes, Carrots, Onions and Pcus in Gravy. Regular 25c SPECIAL — 2 tins for c 20 0Z. Till-Regular SPECIAL - 3 u... for Apple Juice I SPECIAL — 2 tins for rmr 16c 23¢ Orange a Grape. fruit Juice 20 oz tin—lleg. 22c SPECIAL — 3 tins for 43c AYLMEII-Regular 9c Baby Foods A SPECIAL — 12 tins for Solid 95v 28 oz till-Rag. 25c SPECIAL —- 2 tins for Pack Apples 41c flown Deliveries 0.30 and 10.00 A.M. Raisins .Peas WHILE a now. REGENT FRIDAY and SATURDAY oooweoobooooooooo Sows 7:l5 olld 9‘:I:5\ Matinee Friday 3:30 . ooooooooooooooooo-toooo-I ididdidft-‘lfiw; CAMEC THEATRE refrigerator in the Prince County Hospital for tile maternity ward. A discussion took place on ways and cneans of raising money toward the $2.000 pledge to the biiilrling fund of the local hospital and it was decided to hold a tag day on Saturday. May l. and a rummage sale on May 8 in tlhe Town Hall. Refreshments were served by the hostesses at the conclusion of the meeting. Seaman-Camester llliptials a " A quiet but pretty wedding was SOICIIIlTIlZGJ at the home of Mr. arid Mrs. E. G, Toonibs. 14 Ken. sington Road yesterday afternoon when Viola Irene Gamcster. only dflushtcz- of Mr. arid Mrs. George Gnmestcr. i-lunter River was unite-j Ill niziiriagc with Robert Arthur- Jrrncs Seaman. only son of My, and Mrs. P. B. Seaman. Milton. The iilarrlage ceremony was per- formed by Rev. Donald B. Nichol- so-n of Brookfield. The bridesmaid was Miss Pearl Ffillllfld. R. N" while Mr. Lnmilei Gamester. blfltllfl‘ of the bride supported the gz-oonl. The bride was nattiiy attired in blllCinstlniitllin kocpyou feeling all-m Million‘: lino relief m]; my Idol bad? Headache from faulty clini- uetiorl. weary and dull? Take NI Iniglli. an aIl-Ivegeleble laxative with o through. p easing anion. guinea In two strengths, Reiulu NI. and NR Juniors m doael- lw mill [or you If Ienlifirl to laxatives. Qoeolne coated or plain. s KENSINGTON Waller Slezok Friday 1-9 _ Sat: Matinee 2:30' Evening 7-9 rill. - SAT. . ans ilfurder? It miss‘. happen to i .._>““““.‘““ i I-svomfulxzlillcr guys. two screwball the recently installed electric "GENIUS AT WORK" With Wally Brown. Alon Carney and Anne Jeffrey: Also: Serial. News and Shortg motxlexé-oixaawcomve/i a. sapphire blue wedding ‘dress and hat with matching topper while the bridesmaid wore a sheer dress of fiesta coral with black access- orier. Wedding music for the occasion was acceptably rendered by Mrs. E‘. G- TOOHIDS. While Rev. Mr. Nichol- 50" 5H1! 8s a. solo "Ill Walk Be- side You.” Iminediately after the ceremony lihe happy young couple left on a honey-moon trip to Halifax. On their return Mr. and Mrs. Seaman will make their hcme at Milton where the grocm i: o pr young fanner. Personals -i\fcssrs. Lloyd Burns and I\"iY‘| que Chick Hatchery. are doing s rushing business. They are running their plant to fiill capacity and have orders for a large output-B. —Mrs. Rosa Lilikieller and daughter liiabie left Wednesday morning to visit relatives in U S. A.- They will spend some time with Mrs. Alfred Llnklctter. New London. Conn.. and with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Taylor. Short l-li2is.. N. J., and friends In Boston.—B. -Mr. Leonard A. Schurman Bedeque. was slightly burned about the face on Saturday last while grading potatoes with ii gasoline lantern. l-le had evidently filled it too full and when pumping in more air' pressure some gas squirted out and ignited. Fortun- ately he was able to secure the immediate " I aid of Dr. 11d- marsh and is now progressing lav orablyx-B. SET Ur TOURIST BUREAU IDMONION-(OP) - Demon. ten’: first tourist bureau will be set. up this summer in the down- town section of the city. Don Mc- Kay. secretary of the Chamber of soaoili, r.s.i. Commerce. announced. Bulk Seeliiess-Jieg. 23c SPECIAL-Z lbs. for York lirailil—20 oz tins SPECIAL -+ 2 tins Illir " iing. The meeting was Dawson. proprietors of the Bcde-' ud; - Orailage Juice 39¢ 20 oz tins-Reg. 22c SPECIAL — 3 tins for 50c 2.00 and 4.00 P.MI Phonei400 TlIlEY LAST‘ 23¢ A special ‘meeting of the Slzltnlner- side Board of Tracie was held last ‘lllglllb in the Town Hall with the president '1‘. Earle llickey presid- callecl to discuss several matters of im/port- ance. chiefly the changed air service of the MCA. The presi- dent directed the attention of the members to the fact that due [0 thc changed schedule tlw plane Wlllilil previously called at Siunmer- side to pick up air mail now flies direct from Charlottetown '.'.o Moncton and a; a consequence any air letters mailed at this point on Thursday do n-ot reach Montreal u-ntll Saturday noon. The Al‘: Service Committee was instructed to get all required infomlatlori necessary and take steps to have the plane call at Summer-side on the way to Monctnn. Due to the fact that daylight saving will not be in operation this year. leading merchants of the Town conducted a survey of their employees to ascertain their react- ion towaxds opening e half hour earlier and closing s. half hour ‘earlier in the evening. Mr. Allan Holman of the firm of R. T. Hol- fman, Ltd. stated that almost one zhundred per cent of the employees jof Holman’: were in favor of the suggestion and Mr. Smalimam of ‘Smallirnan’; Ltd. stated that es a Jesuit of a poll taken among his employees ninety-three per cent fol-cred the plan. The conceriaus of opinion ex- pressed by those present indicated that the Board was in favor of such a move and recomrrlended the iplan lo Sunt-ncrside business firms. Mr. Vaughan Groom of the lTourist Ccminllttee said mat his committee had had several meet- ings in view of thc approaching tourist season and presented the following recommendations for ‘he approval of the Board: That a large and better identifi- cation be placed in the tourist office operated by Mr. Jack Kelliz: that the neon sign at Reads Corner he checked over for any defects: that restaurant owners in Silmmerslde arrange closinfl hm"! and that they mutually arrange for st least one to remain open when the rest were closed In (vrflgr i.» gccrvnmorllllid the travell- ing nubile: that the Department of i-lirhu-avs be urged to have re- pair; to all hlllhwnvs started much earlier this year than in previous seasons. -8 i l i I i _J-_-i>- ST. RAPHAEL SCHOOL REPORT Grade X-l. Anita Areenault. Victorin Arsenauit . Grade V-i. Louise Arsensult; 2. Gerard Araenault; I. Glories Gal- la nt. Grade IV (Al-l. Leonie Rich- 2. Lucia Salmon 1-4 lb. tIns-—Ileg. 24c SPECIAL — 2 tins for Discuss Air Schedule. Daylight Time And Tourist Season Plans- Grade VIII-l. Alfredo Gallant. 4 Gallant; 8. zelie lent. 94.9%. SOCKEYE Roy E. Ilaye .- llealls S’sille Y's Men’s Club f n. nave MR. ROY llr. Roy E. Days was Olflou president of the Summerelde Y's Men's Club at the annual meeting hold last evening in C0yle's Res- taurant. Mr. A. S. Hopkins. the re tiring president. was in the cilziir for the first part of thc meeting and gave a report of the past ycar‘s activities. Annual reports n‘_ere also re- ceived from thc secretary treat-- urcr. and the various committee chairmen. After Mr. Dayc had been cicct ed president he took the char: and the remainder of the slate was chosen as follows: lst vice presi~ dint. Ross MacKenzle; 2nd Vice president. l-larold Rodd: 3rd vile president, George Meikle; ssrc- tnry, Ralph lifacFariane: treasure... Fred Blnghali; directors: Clarence Mercer. Rev. Charles Carnegv Arthur Rogers. Horace Macl-‘ar- lane, H. T, Holman, Jr., and W. A. Currier-S. Gallant iequall. _ Grade IV iB)~l- Leonie Arsen- suit: 2. Camilla Doucette. Grade II-l. Louise Arsenault; 2. Clarence .5_'S5!12Ll1i; 3 Tilnion Gallant. Grade I-i. Aldine Aucoln: 2 Raymond Arsenauit; 8- Roy Auc- oln ' and Julicn Arsenault, GROCERY SECTICII - ISMALLMAII‘! . ‘Where Price ls Matched With duality pimp mg 5M5 Professional Cards‘ 3C Si”; llflpncres with good buildings. located on Ma‘ ue Road. Z 1-2 miles from Kenalngtou. Chartered Accountant i _ \ Office n Apply to. l5 Granville Streei WESLEY FOSTER, Plluno 51S Kensington RJZ. No- l Snmmersido This ls lust ONE of our many new spring suits, smartly tailored from LUXURIOUS WORSTEDS in tile latest double and single breasted styles. Every garment liund-i-oilored assuring you of c perfect til. DROP IN AND SELECT YOURS TODAY MAURICE MILL, MEN'S WEAR WATER smzr sumrlisiog J-lighest average: Alfredo G _ W ll TYEaFIeLI Ilicliey 3' M