*3?» x »\~\_<:,- ._ "\'7\X7\ ’ For Sale _.-_ ' M Hunter River, on a busy corner, a large building, suitable for a garage, store or warehouse. Cement floor and in good con- dition. Also. a lot 60xl00, on main highway. FRED L.‘ HOOPER ' Kensington. s .1. nan or sauna-iris ‘fillifl, Norfolk, England —- ‘(dfi sq-Qllore than 12o reaattse iylll bet h,“ on the Norfolk Broads - “Remember Your First _ Love”--Y0ur lovely Blouses , A fine selection of both if id slicer blouses with long or short sleeves, in colors or gleaming white. The sizes are l2 to 4d. Priced at . . . . . . . . . . . - .. 3.25 to 10.50 New Sweaters l v TC‘ ," Pullover styles with either I g h r ' ‘sleeves, iiijwliiteor colors or on" vaorietiy Qdf r _ t tattractive striped designs. . . Sizes l4 to , _ 20, priced at 3.95 to 8.95 r Cardigans in both dark and light pastel shades, these have long sleeves and are the .» _ ‘ljtla GUARDIAN. ur-innliojrjlgiyvw Mrlher l Every year the ebcond Sunday In May ls set aside as the Day for All Mothers. Remember your (Mother, is "Your First Level“ Every Department in ‘the Store has Gifts for Mothers-Gifts that will please her and make her eyes shine, she will be made so happy by your thoughtfulness. Here are a few of the many things thct she your Mother will like arid appreciate. l... Joseph Farrell, secretary. , of Columbus boy!’ camp. e.- i l-lsll Friday. May ‘l, at 8:80. 2 l ‘and save freight charges. ‘ Eleonora. P. l. I. P180110 302-1. i —'l'lll ANNUAL MIETINGBHS- criuo District L.O. L. will be held in Caldwell Iiodac. Kensington. E's-idly. May 'l. I p.m. A. A. Mac- Cullum. D.M.; J. A. Council. D R-S. -COMll AND SEE Wilmot Val- .iey ltxoelsior Players present a variety concert in Wilmot Hall Friday, May ‘l. Sale of lunches. Admission 25 and 40 cents. Curtain 8:15 sharp. a-nANQuIr-ii osleuet will be held in honor of the Kcnslngton ILegIon hockey team at Larklrrs Restaurant Friday. May ‘lth, i948 i at l pan. All Legion members, ev- iservice men with their wives or ‘lady friends are invited. Tickets i on sale at Selnple’s DrugStore and viesreiiii siiiiiioiiiii -IINI'I'IIL snow tickets a‘... be purchased at Eninan Drug and lloley Drug Stores. Buinmgeide. ' aunt-Iv - -warmseele woman. dots wages, nseals included. Aipply Chane‘ luetausent. Bummer-side. _ -WA§TlD-'Ileaoher for bal- o: season for Central Lot 1t l school. Supplement esoo. Apply to —8lI lllllrl! MINSTIELB. ; Bumherside rush school, Monday, May 10. ltroccede in aid of Knights -KINBINGTON - Indian River ibramatic Club will present their fplisy “Deacon Dubbe" in Malpeque —PLAOI YOUR. ORDER! NOW for egg crate shocks, Buy at haze e island B08 d: Bsrrelpm, Ltd., St. llouseooats from which to choose, Striped Seersucker, printed GLOVES-Joth fine kid and fabric in the. newest colors and fetching styles, these are priced at ...,_,,............ l, are from HANDBAGS-Of Plastic, Morocco or genu- lne Hide leathers in the newest shapes, col- ors and sizes. Purses are priced from 2.95 M A Gilt worthy of your Mother-a Housi- coat. In Fluorescent Satim-priced at 39.50. There are many other styles and materials including Cotton, Jersey and plain Crepe. The sizes are l4 to 44,Yand the prices range from 3.95 to 26.50 HOSlERY-Nylons, Pure Silk or Rayon"; Hose in all the most popular shades-a gift of these will please your Mdther. The prices are m‘... 1.00 to 1.95 a pair TOILET ARTICLES-Give her fragrant Toilet Water or Cologne. You may choose Yard- |ey’s, Hudnut’s or Lentheric scents from the many varieties in.etock. The prices l.25to2.50 most useful of sweaters. . .. "- are l4‘to 44, priced at 4.50 to_9.95 ' v Bengaline, silk 00to4.50 18.25 SLlPS-Attractive Slips, of crepe, satin and nylon,_ these Slips are in both straight cut and bias styles, and are either plain or lace trimmed. The prices are 2.25 to 4.95 GOWNS-Give younMother a Nightgown ' - —there are many styles from which to make your choice. The styles are either tailored and plain or trimmed with dainty lace and embroidery. Sunimerslde llhuroh Activities The “Guiding Light" 0.0.1.1‘. of snmmerside Trinity United Church met in msworth Hall on Tuesday evening with the presid- ent. Esther MacKay in the chair. The devotional period was con-. ducted by Gloria. Woodiildc, as- sistcd by the president, who read the Scripture lesson. ‘The Study Period was in charge of Roby Bast. Plans were ‘iscusscd for the 0.6.1.1‘. cemiping which will be held from July 1 to 1o. The rnln- ister gavo an instructive talk on ~ three of the. 0.0.1.1‘. purposes. -- Beaking truth, knowing God and serving othern- -- C. . l The duenaierside Trinity Y1!!! was held in Eprrmh Hall on Tue-dos Wcnlill with the Pieci- ddflt. Miss Edith Palmer in the chair. Mr. Norniln Morrison ae- eleted in the worship perm, A Mme ennui! report ‘of the e work was sulzuiitteif by the treasurer. Mr. Keith Rogogeon. The nominating eoemiittee brought In the following slate of officers for the ensuing year: Pfelidiiit, Ines Irma tanner; vice-Presid- ent. was Bernice tildetone; lee- 9U’ retary, Miss Wilne. MacNcvin; Treasurer,- Mlas Joyce Miss Lorna Woodside reported for tihe committee In charge of the Pictorial Anniversary Booklet of the church, which is being pre- pared. Plans were mode for a banquet to be held ln the hall on Wednesday, May 19, being carer- ed by the ladies’ social Club. on the return from a bus trip to Cape Toirnentiirie. The program for the cei-nlrrg an Culture ens in charge of Miss Bernice isldrsone, assist- ed by the Misses Lois Graves and Joyce Bchurmah, who prepared an interesting newspaper. The group was divided into smaller groups to represent each beetle; of ihepsper. Then at the close the meeting the. Illwlpaper was, put. togetlfir. ‘lbs-meeting closed with Tape. — B. ' ’ r y. The iaefreguler muting: foe- the season of the Ilsnssiesside A.Y.1?-A. was held m‘ Taeeidd! evening in the church hall with Mr. David Cornish preeidliiir. and was exeeédingly well attended. The closing banquet erjll be held next ‘manila; eirenlngnt the jirch Ill] Tourist‘ Home. Ilr. Cornish gave a most interesting and en- tertaining talk on, yllit to Ain- eterdam. illustrating with pict- arena-B. sih lunlrnerelde sir-a. ‘a, the Iegtiet Church met in the church The sizes hall on Tuesday evening with the president, Arlene Jordan in the chair for the Junior Group and the president, Mrs. Ernest Mor- rison in the chair for the Seniors. The Junior devotions were Corl- ducied by Jelisle Morrison after which the subject “The Benefits of Regular Church Attendance" was discussed by the minister. Volleyball was enjoyed at the close of the meeting. The Seniors were led by M", Bruce Johnston during the worship period-and the slime topic of discussion ‘The Benefits of Regular Church Ai- ‘ ndancc" was led by the minister. it waafileclded to holdthe clol- lng meeting on-May B and ar- s ngemcnts were made to hold nni outdoor social. The final plane were made for the play which is to be held-in 8t. INTI fill! on May 1.’! brill 14- —I. .' _ _. “- . ~ ' nevus. of else Presbyterian. china: nae he sel- ‘uier meetifii in the uhutoh hall oil-Tuesday evening with the pre- sident, David Morfleorr .in the their. Due to the obsbnce of Jame Johnston. Worship Con- vener, the devotions were eoii- aiietea by therniirleier. with lean Matthew reading the ‘ldbluye lesson. An appropriate address on the Empire Youth Movement-and its challenge to Christian service was given by the minister. Dur- iiil the business aelelon flnsl er- "WllEllE 0L0 FIIIEIIIIS IIEET" sf ~s.~4 i Lisrkln's flestnurant. ';‘St. Ghrysostome llinil lllolnlty ' Mr. Armand Arsenault recently returned home from Montreal. ‘i -.Mre. John I". Arsenault is Ispendlnd a few days at the home of Mrs. Arthur A. Arsensulne l Mrs. Alyre Arsenisult and little daughter louise are home again ,aftcr spending a few days visiting lhcr parents in Rustico. ‘ The people of Higgins Road are glad to welcome Mr. and Mrs. Ai- mond Gallant in their new ‘home iihoiig them. -St. C. . ..___ Friends of Mr. Frank J. Arsen- ‘ault are glad to ‘learn that he is recovering fast after receiving an injury on the head while work- iing in his saw mill. __¢... ‘ The sincere sympathy of this community goes out to the role ‘fives of Mrs. sisnley Gaudet WM diet on April 20th.. at. the Prince ~ County Hospitalpfollowinfl a brie! ‘ilness. heft in mourn beside ‘oer narrowing husband are two ch0- dren, Raymond and Jeanette. he! mother. Mrs. X. O. Gallant, three sisters and three brothers: Helen of Montreal. Julie Anne of Ottawa. Mrs. Frank Doucette of Hunter mver, Joseph oi Vancouver. Frank of Wellington. Benoit of Monctoa. The funeral which was held at the ' St. Jamce Church. was larBBlY “- tended, service being conducted by ‘Rev, Father N. Perry. The Pill-- bearers were: Messrs. J. Wilfred Aleenaultp Phiemon Arsenauit. .A‘uguatin Gaudet. Victcrln Arsen- lglflfi, Joseph" Gaudet. Cilvere Ar leensult. - .‘ l The Higgins Road Btudy Club iield their last meeting on Abri- 21th. at the home of Mrs. Skim!" Arsenault. The president presided and ‘the meetinl opened by ti" prayer recited by $1" hflilwi- sew" members answered the roll by g.v- 1n; a, "Gardening Hint." The min- utes of the previous meeting were read. approved and signed. The reports of different committees were then given. It was moved and seconded that Mrs. sievliw A" senault would be on sick committee and Miss Doris Arsensiilt on Pr!» gram committee. A short time was then de ted to the study of the Acadian story, and catechism. A“ gnyayable program was present- ed under the irection of Mrs- gtepl-ien Areenault, followed b)’ 4 e"; to ‘Hunt in Jesus" closed stir: of the meeting. The president, Leigh Isinkletter. was infihe chair during the business paring whan plans were made for Study Night for the next meeiini- Aa this was Religious Night, the rmmm" ggvygn interesting talk on "Refugees o! the Old Testa- mdnt." with blackboard descrip- tlone, each member keenly inier- eeted in the search for passe-Ell 0e gertpsura relating to the sub- itct. “A Friendship Circle" and tho Mlwah beflfiictlon closed an in- apiririg eeeelon with the You"! people. -- S. g oi rangements were made for the ‘ ‘ banquet an Friday even- ing. It was decided to send a card of wishes for a speedy recovery to James Johnston who is ill. -B. The Y-PB. of the Summer-side Church 0d Christ held lll regular meeting in the hall on ‘ruesdey evening with Beryl Melllah con- ducting the worship and opening with the hymn “I Love Him” fol- lmiled by the reading of Psalm 29. Prayer was offered by the minis- ter after which the hymn " "fie 8o i» . ' 1.5‘ ' -- “be a ' What finer gift ‘coiililyou give on Mother's Day than . ‘engine ciiirnt - . ‘We have a display of Cups and most complete incur. history. _Sauceii that is the i i t eeo. -T.- cuisine, ieiieiisn ' , Sllflilllilbf y _ - > a Cup and Saucer chosen from out latest shipment of fine i"; (Special To ‘The Guardian) Last week I had the pleasure oi attending’ a dinner in the. Chateau Lain-fer. sponsored by John R. Mac. Nlwl. member of Parliament from Devenwrt. Ontario. Mr. MscNicol is an engineer by profession and hi5 NW8?! taken an active past 1n tho development of the coal in- dustry in Canada. After dinner, several addressee on Canadian coal production were delivered. These addresses were well prepared and were well received. My reason for mentioning this dinner, however, l6 l0 i811 ydu that three Prince Ed- ward lslariders played very impor- lflllli Ddrtl tn the proceedings. Ewen Matthews. who was born 1H Albany. Prince Edward Island. and was educated there. introduced one of the chief speakers, Mr. Mer- vyn Brown. formerly of Little York. Prince ard island. in his introduction he said: "Some people are born great, some peo- ple achieve greatness, and some people are Prince Edward Island- ers" and that Mr. Brown fell into all these categories. Mervyn Brown has long been connected with coal and gas interests in Western Can- ada. His address was logical, close- Alliertoii South Mr. Percy Kinch was a recent visitor to Bummer-side. _Mr. Reclriaid Gavin returned home from Saint John; N. B. Mr. Maurice Perry iJr.) was a visitor to Charlottetown last week. Mr. Justin Mallet has returned home after spending the whiter in Quebec. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Richard returned to Moncwn, N. B., after visiting friends and relatives here. Mr. W. C. Leavitt has taken over the position as manager of the Flshermenfls Oo-op, for this season. Scene employees are busy at the Flsharmcnb Union Factory getting the equipment ready for the first panic of the season. Leo MoDougall. taxi-driver, time. cred to Grand River. accdrnpanied by Kenneth Gaudin and the Miss. es Estella Powers and Greta Av. cry. Mr. ‘and ms. William 1r. Mallet returned to their sommer home, after spending the winter months visiting in Cambridge, Maoshguests of Mrs. Mallet! brother. Mr. J.J. Gaudet. - 55°, brief but well chosen speech by a vl-Bltvl". Mrs. J. F. Arsenault. Delia- ious fudge was served by the hoe- tese. A bingo was held and realized the sum of $2.20. A vote of thanks was then pre- sented to the hostess for her good hospitality. Mrs. ellenls Arsenault invited the members to meet at. her homo for the next meeting. The meeting closed by the singing of "Ave Marie Stella" and "God save the King." m- s. Watson ‘Mnctlalglsf. m. h ly reasoned and highly flutes-Nun‘. J. o a. a Arline Maclnnis, M. P. far an; - o! the Vancouver seats, former]; T’ ofyfllen William, Prince Edwarc Island. had the honour of intro ducing one of the other speakers. The main speaker of the m. nine. Sir Albert nrsitiiivniie, gays a very interesting address on can; production in England during u" war. When ha was called upon u stimulate co production, Eng land had less than a fortnighvi supply on hand. He introduced and carried out extensive strip mjnmu operations whereby the proauqiqu of coal was greatly increased. Strip "fluids 1s only possible where the coal is near the surface. Sir Albert said that strip miningwioula be r most beneficial in Alberta and ma; could he get capital released from Eflklarid he would be most inter. ested in financing strip mining op- erations in Canada. e e a ,; It was my rare good fortune is ‘ be able to steal away from the House of Commons last wcck ta take in one of the Drama Festival productions alt the Little Theatre in Ottawa. The production wee "Saint Joan" by George Bernira Shaw and it was put on by the Little Theatre Group for London i‘ Ontario -- a group which has loii| been noted for the excellence ol its productions. The Ottawa unis Theatre was packed with a very , eager and intense audience. Many in the audience had already taken part in the festival earlier iii the l week, while others were waiting u: ', compete later on. I think that it is so much easier for the aciorl when the audience is appreciative and sympathetic, I had not thought it Dosslble fol , a group of amateurs to do “Saint I Joan" so well. from the very oe- ginning, to the end. with two very . minor exceptions, the DIOdllOllOJ was excellent. 1t is a very dlificiiii J play to produce and, of course. it _. would be impossible to produce it without someone adequate w takl the part of Joan. O I I The udicalnr. Robert. Speoizbt brillian English actor, author and producer, stated that the evening . was an experience. He said that ~_. he had seen sybzl Thornrlyke, edit-y bratcd English actress, play the: part of Joan several years ago; but = that he felt Miss Olga Laiiiiialri: interpretation was the most satlsiy- 1 ing. At the cud of the week t wsi~ pleased to learn that the adjudics-f tor had awarded first place to thil _' play and that Miss Landiak Wllv_'_ adjudged the best iiotrcss. 1 hope that, next year Prince 51' > ward Island will have an entry iu the finals. The Drama Festival‘ will be held in Toronto next WP and every effort should be ands- to have an Island entry. ll a llarry‘! I Mother's Day Bundle . . . sinners ssiiveo Coesie llnligire Ill your order and your lunch‘ will be seri- . ed to rw viola: hot. de- .. lioiouely prepared in 'e, jiffy. Fresh Lobster Plate 75c Tenderloin Steak 70¢ Smoked Tendersweet l-lom 60¢ Pork Chops 69¢ l Pork Sausage 50¢ ‘Hamburgbteak 45ck Bacon and Eggs 55s ‘ ‘f Ham and Eggs ................ 55c VEGETABLES as" i cs3?“ F‘"'°" Mashed Potatoes. leans and 61'1"‘ 7”‘ Choice of Dessert Q0. . i II AM. to‘l:30 PM- Wbera rrl.“ l i - . jrwwhd ‘ . with 499w“ I