MAY Z§~;!2f$_.7- PWESTERN GUARDIAN AGENTS: J. Elmer Murphy, 186 llenover Street, enl George Clow, 80 Ottewe Street. SUMIMERSIDE end PRINCE COUNTY News. Subscriptions. Advertising. The Guardian may he bought et en! of the following stores cu Bookstore. Water Street; l" oron t0 In Summersl‘ . " Dwellers. u Central street: Bakery, Water Street; Mark Geudet, l1 Grenville ltmet._ The Guardian will be delivered to any home in Summereide. (‘irrier Bu)’ 1i or ‘m; your order 2c per day or 12c per week. Phone as for this eervlce', slllidly. May 55th. at Kenstngton, to the boy responsible for delivery on you; mum i Sunday School at 10 A. M, and g5;- ‘SHTDBES’ tn Kenliniton 1-, b, open Saturday and closed liinzlay. May 26th. _1\'0TlCE. - Reserve June 15th -I‘0l SALl-Intierprise Mon- li"! "'3'- Dfllllill Bell. Cs:- ___- —I'OI BALI -1941 Pontiac . . i " rton ilndel’ m. men Day B! A“! 1 - conch. Good condition. new motor. “pugs Qf \\ 85M!!! HOSDJEl Lfldifi; phona 415d.‘ summeulde‘ id. _p0|z, SALE. — 300 ‘ awndalion A. Greer: MOUXIIBED ,5 Potatoes. STOW" "M" Fmmd‘ . 1.11, (land reading. nit-rim. Norboro. ARRIVED. large new __irsr _ , hipmm; of veilinzs, flowers an.l, of trzmmings, etc. The Mary .15 l i bum“; A, Mcrsdyen. Schumann's Point. Jan“ AflToaster or Hot Plate repaired n; ‘Champion Electric, Kenslngton, I 0B SALE-Timothy seed. C. —HAVE that Electric Iron, —JUST RECEIVED. a shipment men's overalls and smocxs ‘(Lulu M. Toombs. Kensington. P. inn. Suninicrsidc. ‘E I‘ -liA‘l‘S valued at sass to sous! .405 gulp‘: antler-y and Mi; a‘ 98c to 51-50- V15" ‘Pielectrlc radios, Liberal trade-In e1. lfl". Tllf‘ mrr/ M"- siimmm- lowence on Old radio. Lewis Moses, d. {New Annsri. 1 —->_- . ' ,\i Rcrlrqiie, T: -l-‘0R SALE, two-inn 193B Ford - inwi. suitable fr truck. .11.. Rayner. general mer- l! B. Colleit. _'['R\'DN rxrrco ciiuitcn- icrilts‘: inr Sunday. itinv 35th» ‘p. ‘mvortzc ii am: 'l‘1'.\'fi"il 3 pm; (‘iripaud 73f) pm. REV. J- i Jirriznc. minist ' _.\\'.\.\'TED immcdiatcli’. on ex- ymbnrcd bookkeeper" for Prince pwqii- Hospital. Forward impli- zlvliif! references and sal- crtcd to J. H, Strong. Summerside. Ely P. relflfY. i". May Gocltilc .311 21o P. if Sowh Gray- Rev. D. A. Cam’;- AilLLlNERY-Larccst dlsnlav fly Spfiil! hats cver shown Now in roiinters New shlomMVS rrirtn: for the weekend. Th: inn’ Ann. Opposite Cliliifii T119!" ire, summerslde. —SE.\ll-FlNAL RESULTS-Th: nit mcrting of the semi-finals in 'he Bible contest sponsored bv on Young People's Societies cf Freetown, Bedeque. and 'I‘ryon llnited Churches was held in the North Redcque flail on Wednes- rtiv cvrninf: with Freetown and Serlcritir- participating, Thosc ink- ing part in the Freetown tron"; were Fred Cairns. William Cairns. Bruce Profitt and Joy McLeod; inr Bedeque. Chas. Wright, Arthur Toombshfary Wright. Freda How- itt and Lornc NIcCallum. Rev, J. A. Baxter ziricrl us chairman. Of- ficial scorers, Rcv. Ralph Wagner and John Forbes. Score was i148 t» 173 ‘n favor of Bedeque.‘ ‘The finals willmtake. place in Bedequc Vtnitcd vcstry onllllavtjltlth bc- tyw-n Brdcriue and mash. >Cll3lli. Central Lot 26. I -—i_ i -N0nrn TRYON Presbyterian Church Service at 7.30 P. M, on Sunday. May 25th. Miss Mary A. lilacKsrnzic, Deaconess. , ___ i —l-‘0lt same. - A few hundred |bushels Foundation Scbagoes, Clear reading. A. M. \‘l'ebsler. Emerald, _R. R 1. Phone Kensington 43-11. l ‘- -0un sronr. and warehouse will be closed all day Monday. May 26. Harold R. Moase, New Annan. —SACRED CONCERT marking » Anniversary of the Menwrial Organ by Kcnsingtcn United Church Choir m close of evening service May cam. i I _FOR SALE — Two choice Hol- stein heifers to freshen soon: one Guernsey 4 iCars old, newly fresh- ened: one Holstein, newly fresh- ,encd. 3 years old; one Jersey. 4 ‘years old, newly fresiiened. New land used milking machines nnd separators. Stanley Mnyhcw. Kin- ikora. -—R.ECEIVE FIRST COMMUN- ION-Yesterday morning at 8 o‘- clock Mass in st. Paul's Church. Summerslde. sixty-four children of the parish received their first i Holy Communion at time hands of the parish priest, Rt, Rev. G. J l/facLellan. who celebrated lifass. The children presented a charming picture as the girls with white dresses and veils and the boys with white arm bands march- cd up the aisle and took their appointed places, later to kneel at the altar rail to receive their first Holy Communion. A large number of parents were present for the occasion and the Conven chapelrchoir sang sweetly theiip" propriate hymns. -—G. ll. M.- llEAR YE! HEAR YE! The 5 and 10 Department ls putting on s clearing SALE of 36 WOMEN'S DRESSES, Saturday night at 8. These llrcsscs of Spun Rayon. Crepe and fine Cotton are regularly priced lnim 3.9.’- to 5.50 and the SALE PRICE le 1.00. lo til in plain and printed pastels The sizes are from l2 end dark colors. Be on time SAT- URDAY NIGHT at 8 0’CLOCK for this outstanding BARGAlN in the Sand i0 Department. ‘fiieri- is a new and complete stock of Grey Bouncy MECHANICS 1001.5 in the llardwsre Department-to name s. few lteme of this rircllcnt line, there ‘are both open end and box Wrenches for all Pl-‘Yllilwi: Pliers; Punches; Cold Chisels end Hammers, as well se all other tools for Garage Workers and Mechanics. Visit the Hardware Dflillrtmcnt and see these GRAY BONNEY MECHANICS TOOLS. llardwn rc Department. SPEflAL-The complete stock of PLASTIC TABLE COVERING 111s hem drastically reduced from the reguler price of 95 cents a yerd "lo-NIX 45 cents n yard. This superior, good quality TABLE COVER- iF-G romcs in colors white. ivory and green and is 3d inches wide. This l5 a wonderful saving for you. Write-Phone or Come in for PLASTIC TABLE COVERING at 45 cents e yard in the Drapery Department. \ sliipmcnt of smart, flattering PANAMA HATS has just been un- inclioil m the Ladies‘ Wear Department. These tailored models proudly illfflr thi- Spencer label-and you will proudly weer e Spencer list! illlillllil! with narrow brlms in different etylel trimmed with black. islllin or navy ribbon and smell intriguing veils are the flnsl word in 84. §1mmcr llzt smartness. The price of these PANAMA l-lA'l‘S. byl Lli-"Yiryr. la 10.50. Ladies‘ Wear Department. ililW IN STOCK! BOAT LUMBER M" X 1V4" Spruce Boot Plank in stock for immediate delivery. — look orders new. R. T. Holman » Ltil. Summsreide ' wuss-nan ncnnovl: nu. TIST FELDOWSILIP. - Rev. n. n Fraser. Pastor. Services for Stindayi iMay 25th, Central Bedeque 10,45 A. M, Bordon 7.30 P. M. You are waiccrne, —GIIADUATED - m, a111,“ K91“! Btflllrd. Sinnmerside. is WW8 the zraduates in electrical Wilmer-lag at. the Novs. Technical College this week —KINIINGTON, Freetavm u“ Malpelue Presbyterian Churches. . vice at 11 A. M. At ‘ 'deyflchboillt2l’.$eellllowarsbtp' s“ st 8 P. M. end Melpsqus, wgghip 1M Sunder soiwei at 1 r. M. Rev. is, A. McGowan. Mlmeter. i —_FOR BALE. - Tendars will be YQCBlVPd by the imdersignim pp loam May am. 1e41, rei- m. 9.4,. .chsse of st. James Mela Hell. Sum. gnu-field. P. a. 1. The kitchen pert _ is not included. Hell to b, removed from land where it is at pgggent situated. Hall contains large Fmmln l’! 111mb". Rev. E. L. i Milli‘! . Emerald. R. 11., P. E, I, —CHURCH 0F ENGLAND. \- Services for the Parish of New 1on- dun May 25th, ivhiisundny; l1 Holy IC_omimu.rilon. Si. Mark's Church. lvensington. 2.30 Evening Prayer, Si. Tlhoznas’, New London 7.30 Ev. muting Prayer, st. Stephen's, Bun lingion. Church Emiool in eacl place one hour before services. Rev. P. E. Noel. Rector. _._i~_._ __ iii...‘ ' Scotia -' THE SUMMERSIDE I TODAY (Friday) and ,5 SATURDAY i Aussies‘: loy hummin- new hi} oven belies llien i —Flil.ElllEN CALLED -~ 'ihe isummcrside Fife Department was. called about 5.30 last evening for a grass tire at the east end cf the town. on the properly c! the Crui- udian Oil Company. 'l’ticre was no idaunage. It. nvas understood that. the ‘fire was started 11y the caretaker in order to clear away the dry grass as thcre “as some fear that: la lire might be started cn the iproperiy when no one was around. The Fire Department was called us a precaution and stood by whil: ithe grass burned. — S. l —K. or c. MEETING-The .0;- 'uiar monthly meeting o! Bishop McEachcrn assembly, Fourth De- ,i;ree cf the Knights of Columbus ifor May was held in the Council iChamber in Sumrnerside on (Thursday evening with a large oi.- tendance of the members present. The meeting was conducted by F. N. J. D. McGuiganhMD" the Master of the Fourth Degree for Prince Edward Island and Nova Scotia, W. J. P. MatMlllan, M..L‘.. O.B.E., was present and addressed the gathering of Knights. The ‘guest speaker of the evening wd: Rt. Rev. G. J. MacLcllari. V.G., who spoke on the economic sys- tem outlining the causes respon- sible for the present day state of ‘unrest dispute between capital and labor. Many of the members. nf the fourth section from Char-i loiteiovcn as wcll as other outlying , lthe meeting was one of the most. l largely attended fcr some tinie.| Refreshments were served after ,the general meeting and a highly i ‘enjoyable social hour was spe:it.i i wlliMu llilll ; i l) a high iContinued frcm Pag ii-iihcré has becn talchifof calibre." She nrldtd. "i hope and‘ islricerely expcct that this enteiw; prise will open up a new and‘; greater musical era for this Prov? lnce. and that as time goes on the imusic of Prince Edward Island will become unique amen; the-promin- eni festivals of the world‘ l She hoped to sce the programme expanded to include school bands, and orchestras, original commit-Q ion, and church choirs of all de- nominations, which she regarded as a very important feature. also pro-l vision for singing in other languaiv. es, embracing music suitable for all‘ individuals "from the oldest to the, youngest." Music. she vlnlphflliled. should take it! proper piece H l‘; integral part of the educations , curriculum. _ Last night's performance includ- ed vocal and instrumental W108 and duets, vocal trioe, quartet! I-Hfi choruses. all contritvutiind 1°‘ l solid tihree hoturs dim ii"! ° u‘ teal enter ammo . mll-zsiollcwlng is tihe concluding iii} o! winners, at yesterday afternoons “Siam-Preston Rodd 91951514"! d‘ ficer. . nlform Secretary» M11 wmwe i Rodd. Class {IO-Boys Solo under l! Y"- Group B. Shrine stml 1st.—l"reddle Hicloox. ear-rune’ _ h s rswn M“- 14$; Keélllaeiflotleiglvtin. Wliiiwe i Platts,’ Charlottetown. Gerlid 5m“ goyne. Charlottetown. Jack Mac- Dougsll, Parlsdale. all 82. 3,4, Jwki, Williams. Charlotte- town. in. i m.“ 41-Plenoforte Solo. 8 1"- lend under. i "me noses’ nanaivl" i 1st -Meid.a Rogerson, Charlotte-i I touifl. as. i ‘and-Austins Kermedy- 5”“ Roads. 84. 3 d__.Ngmy Gill-ll. Albertofl. iduiy Clair Senlth. Notrb Dome ‘rcmmy, Charlottetown. U- 27. l0 Id under > 9.53% Tflinllbdll 8109"’ llt—Beiiy Jean Beers. emu... -l town. sir-h w» BW- m“. ‘i smzeiidfil-lelen Meal-sen. Penal 1e. B2. aid." um M. I- F-"W- j lottetowm. l-hlde Pieksrd. [Mr i lottetown. 80- i ii rsi I wnpon -_i_O-P_i - 1m army‘ is assisting farmers with the Mn of mechsnllied commit and lighting sets to enable er! pos- sible acre of ground tq be sown with maximum crops cl lugsr beet. potatoes, and luitablerfiefleireblee. / zjiiiiitii" ll i; . naaslilffbii“ g 9511f.“ Semen P y by GEORGE IIUCE ' Baud on the Novel ‘Anny Irol" by TOMMY WADSLTON Diluted by Produced by FRED ZINNEMANN e ORVlLLE O. DUI-L Also: Comedy. Sport Reel and Disney Corfoon Shows 7zl5-9rl5 Matinee Soturdoy 2:30 HOP HARRIGAN SERIAL which for reosons “LITTLE MISTER JIM" HAS LAUGI-ITER AND PATHOS l.\' —A tiny, Jenkins once again proves himself a. consummate master at pulling‘ at your lienrtsirl" - in the niw M-G-M picture. "Little MlhiJl‘ m‘; districts were in attendance aiiiliJim.-_ Current attraction BL he Capitol Theatre This time the popular youngster is seen as Little Jl-m, son of cn Army couple who live cn .211 Oklahoma, Army post in pro- tlays. A typical, Yuri-loving ingenious urchin, he is tan-l brought up by a Chi-nose houseman. _Sll Jen, who tries to leach him bu: precepts of courage and honor when he bczc-mcs involved i1 such childhood adveninrcs as raffling off thc privilcgryoi lit-in: the first to see ilie new baby h“; mother is expecting-at. no smd". profit to himself! Tragedy touches his life, how- ever, when his mother (tics m childbirth. and his CI-lpiillll lfliilil‘ turns in despair io driniz. The over-zealous ladies o! Llie Army post band together to provide little Jim with a stepmother. and the boy's adamant refusal lo ac- cept their solicitations bril"_'s about an impasse between fathc‘ and son. It is Sui Jen who. in 1i s oriental wisdom, breaches UlB chasm of misunderstanding bli~ tween the Captain and the little boy and ell ends well when ie father is sent to China as o mill- tary attache and little Jim lo‘.- lows in his dad's footsteps by en- rolling in a military school. Personals —Mrs. J. W. Kennedy left: for her home in Vancouver on Mon- day after visiting for three months with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Bell, Cape Traverse. -Johr\ Doull. son of Mr. and Mrs, Otto Doull. Central Bedeque. was operated on for appendicitis in Prince County Hospital on Mon- day morning. His many friends will be glad to learn he is making a good recovery. B three hundred couples. on premises. iiiiiiis‘ With the 6th Chapter of the beyond our control, we were unable to show lost Saturday, MATINEE. A DRAMA 0F TYPICAL BUY . freckle-faced "Butch" CHAELOTTETOWNW GUARDIAN l §W€Th9 $00-35? __ fig» be‘? . aflioa-ee-qmivracrmeeimivi-a-sr-Q- —-- Announcement Tlie business f si ll s. s Ll ma lll SMALLMANS Lmiribmiiiziiiliuziii, 1447"" m w b‘ em“ ~ In keeping with the policy of Sinclair 8i Stewart Limited the some high . principles of fair dealing with both suppliers end customers will be accepted l under Smellnian’! Limited. u _‘>-9\')~!_i i!) i“:il§ 3-0 ~ ment. r I3’ >15» ¢3>3W1§Jfi1> m; Our progressive programme of renovation and expansion new in progress becomes in itself o declaration of our faith in the future of Prince Edward Is- land and confidence in its people. Under this programme of advancement we have recently purchased "Strong" building, formerly occupied by the F. W. Strong Co, Ltd, and iii; "Dalton" building which previously housed Gourlies Limited and the V Cqf¢~ . with the acquisition of these two properties the ability to serve qui- qisiome" w," be gvedfly increased. ' These buildings of the present time are being completely renovated and iii the necr future we will announce the opening of the “5trong" building containing l our new Furniture, Household appliances and House Furnishings Department. A little loter the "Dolfon" building, which is new connected to our moin i store, will be opened with modern Hardware, Point and Sporting Goods Deport- _ A new Dcportmenfuo lunch counter will be u feature of our main store, i which we hope to hove in operation this summer. This will provide o mode-n sonitory lunch and fountain service, we know you will enjoy. Wlien these improvements ore completed, we will offer the most offroctive Sllopplng centre in Prince Edward lslond and one of the finest in the Moritimes The people of this Province ore deserving of the best we cori offer. As we look to flie future our constant dim will be fair prices fair prqg. fices and to be of greater service to our customers. I Sincerely yours, W. E. SMALLMAN, President i $MALLMAW$ Ll MllEil the 4g“; c». moo-sue. E F. l Q. i; fiaiéwn-wlws: ab i-M-ei- do c- r...‘- I s§>OOZF i. ’ llli. GRANT (Continued from Page, l) iovcr the last three years. ‘ j Tho member for King's critic. ilfli FD- Silowufiocial Credit mem-i itch fcr Red Deer. Alberta. for dc- ivolnzg <1 considerable proportion of lrs sprcuh today to conditions in [the fviaritime provinces. ‘ ‘ff drift undcrstand," Dr. Grant ‘isalrl. "why a month-er represent- ‘in: n constituency in Alberta should ‘rune all the way across the coun- ziry to make comments on condi- ltioiis in the Maritlmes." i I The member for King's referred Ito Mr. McLures remark earlier in the day that he almcst wished that Iihere would be a. by-election in PE. I=iar.d. "If there is," lie declared. “the member itr Queen's won't be able to slide '\ on the coat-tails of another membcP. He criticised the Progressive Conservative member for Queen's also on grounds that the latter had referred to himself as a "commercial ambassador." Dr. Grant: said he viewed the budget with an impartial eye just as a doctor who examines a pat- ient. maintains an open mind on the case. He felt it. was a fair and an excellent review of Canada's financial situation. Proof of Canada's prosperity he said, could be found in the fact that Canadian people had more money in the bank and more vic- LOW bonds flan in any previous period of Canada's history. Personal Observation "There's one thing I know from personal observation in my own Freeland Lodge FOR SALE Fully equipped. Ready to open up. Tlie large Deuce Hall con accommodate Hos fully equipped kitchen end dining room. night cabins with plumbing, heating and running water. Contains eleven acres of land with a well equipped fox ranch of flilrt-y pens. For porticulorF-opply A©€0§ IDO O%GD%GDQ>M ' Qgeoi‘ ‘ Collsiillifllcyf‘ Dr- Grant 101d the at Truro, will arrive at Borden for construction crib. As far cs is known at present tine crib work will be the first op- eration of the company. No divers or sand hogs have arrived on the sqzne but are expected any day. House. "The people down ilicre are sufficiently prosperous now to pay off the mortgages they were forccd to put on their farms dur- ing the regime of the Tory gav- wvnsai fIl?m..19.-"1° w ma" The member for Iiiiig’; also re- fcrrcrl l9 the. rccord a-znouni of lile insurance held by tho people of Canada as a proof cf national prosperity. While the Liberal Government was set against socialism. he (‘on- linued. it. had been the pionccr in introducing social legislation ltltO Parliament. He lnstanced the in- troduction of old age pensions, the payment of fair wages, the Farm Loans Act, the inauguration of un- employment insurance, and more rtcently the institution of family allowances in 1944. He took issue with Mr. McLure on the question of unemployment and quoted an editorial published recently 'ln the Charlottetown Guardian to the affect that tar frcm there being unemployment in Prince Edward Island, it seem-i, ed likely that it would be neces- ' sary for the Island to import labor for many pLlIDO-SES- PRELlMlllAllY WORK (Continued from Page l) __________-- kitchen and dining rocm will be‘ operated by Crowley and McCzdc-i kcn. caterers of Montreal who Will‘ bring their own staff to Borden for. this work. The Guardian was informed 3'95‘, tel-day that at present a inset shipment of lumber. which has b:en i in the process of being creasoicd Five over the Mr. Mo. Burns. the local office manager. stated that they were not experiencing any difficulty so far in obtaining construction mat.- crial such as lumber and This material ll being purchased / i in Sununerslde from Messrs. R31‘. Holman Ltd. and M.F. Schurmai Co., Ltd. and Mr. Burns spoki highly of the service hi; company has so far received from boil these lqcal suppliers, Mr. ‘Bu h; said that they had i sufficient number of laborers fol ‘ present operations but were find‘. ing some difficulty 1n locating can penters for the construction of thi buildings now being erected. 1M least 25 more carpenters are urg ently required in order to maintain the company schedule. -- S. of the butter Sufficient Srpplag roofing. ‘The Very Foundation of Good Groemifll for you discriminating womb" who prefer the cosmetics and toilet preparations of Elizabeth Arden will find full representation of tliese gglgbrqted preparations now ln our Cosmetic Department . . . ranging from the lost word in powder end lip pencil to the most luxurious both odiuncts end including, of course, A every essential for the core of the boir, scciP- "d ¢°"‘P'“' ion. These cherished cfOdllOfll for greater loveliness OH! vgmong the quality items which we are iWiY Pwlld l° if“ SOLD Ill SIIMMEIISIIIE ONLY BY , Enman Drug Co., Ltd.