nn: WESTERN JGUARDIAN ‘i? The Guardian following fir... Bakery. Waicr am»; route. l "* _EX.PANSION BRACELETS "$1. , pp at Mosse Jewellers». _WE OFFER. pure Island Erban "u, s-iritable for seed- Maipeque “aging Co, Kensington. ‘COUPE CAR. gale. Good mechanical order. Ap- . merside. -FOR. SALE-One modern Al- "ka range, with warming closet and tank- J. R. Marks, New Lon- son, P. E. I. -UNLOADING car good quality bay. Malpeque ‘rrsdinl Co. Ltd» t Kensington- —LO'1‘S OI" ALARM CI10CK5- md Pocket Watches made by Westlox. All models and prices. at lipase Jewellers. —PRINCE'I.‘0WN United Church, Malpeque. Sunday, April 11th. Ser- vice 2.30 P. M. Quarterly official board meetifli. Tuesday. APYll l soon. 8.00 P. M. Rev. James Cross. B. A., Minister. —FBEETOWN and Kensington Presbyterian Churches.‘ Services Sunday. April 11th. Kensimgton at 11 A. M. and 7.30 P. M. and Free- town at 3 P. M. Rcv. J. A. Mc- Gowan, Minister. —UNLOADING bulk Western oats at Carleton on Saturday. Please bring your own bags. Prices good. Call our office for further particulars. Dunk River Dairying company. _WANTED — Girl for general housework. Good waxes. Family oi four. Phone 497-2 or apply 20 E1"- . tsno Street. Summerside. ‘- FARMERS co-ornnarrva peed cleaning plant at ‘Iravellers’ Rest is now ready to run for the season. Bnmanuel Mallett. —DON"1‘ FORGET the dance Monday night at Leo's in Borden. Come and meet your friends and enjoy yourself. Good music, good eats. ~SALE 0F BUTZERMILK- The buttermilk for the season of i948 will be sold by auction at the Butter Plant of the Kensington Dairying Co-operatlve Association limited on Wfiinesday, April 14, 1948, at 2 p.m. W. L. Delaney, Manager. —COUNT! COURT - In the County Court at summerside on ‘mcsday before Judge L. G. Lewis. judgment was given for the de- fondant without costs in the case of Captain Basil Kelly vs. John Downing. J. S. DesRoches. K. C.. rqoresentcd the plaintiff and-Mr. Morley M, Bell, K.C., the defend- ant-S. -—'I‘ENDEIS I01! WOOD-Ten- ders will be received by the un- dersigned up to and including Ap- ril l8, 1948. for supplying the Ken- llngton Dairying Co-operative As- sociation Limited with 50 cords of hardwood. The full amount or art may be tendered for. Cut in l la foot lengths, over 6 inches in liameter to be spilt. Lowest or any tcnder not necessarily accept- sd. W. L. Delaney, Manager. rBBJDE-TO-BE HONORED- ldirs. Chester Palmer and Mrs. Duncan MacDonald entertained at on Thursday evening in honor of Miae Edythe Dye whose marriage will take place in the near future. On behalf of the friends present Miss Dye was presented with a beautiful plate glass mantle mir- m- for which she graciously thank- ed all. The evening passed quickly in social intercourse and music. sflcr which dainty refreshment; WHO IOXVQC by the IIMLGMBI. the farmer's home in Summersidee lay be bought at any of the . stores la Suaunersidex Bookstore. Water Street; Goarlhe Drugdere, Mark Gaudet, l1 Granvilio Street: vigor Grocery. Russell Street; ALyre Dosseattda Grocery. Soooad Street; ' island Motor Transport. Waier Street. rnafinardianwiiibedeiivecedioaayboaseiolnnisaeraidelvy cud” Boy at fopesday or ilopesweeh. IhonelNeslN-l for this mmgugivayonrordariotbeboyreeponflbleferdoiivaryoaym ply Wallace Moase. Jeweller, sum-f I i Good mechanical _ Wallace Moose, Jeweller, Summer- Iorthe "Gadaboui" who takes slaa I lo hdthlllg to-beat COTTON DRILL OVIIALLS be soarcer than aoaroe this eeaeonqllhe manufacturers hit can't l" ' ‘ AGENTS: l. llaserllnrphydlllsrsovarlireetaal George Claw. 115 Ottawa Street. SUMMER-Sin! and PIIINCI COUNT! Newa Subscriptions, Advestldag. SIIIIMEIISIIE Lust Showing Today _-.A.ftcr an illness ofymore than a your, the death of Mra George Maclcod occurred at her home at . . TIQ_Z__GUARDIAN- IIHARLQTTETQWN .1 ll Central lireeii -cosasn.mrrr rna-rn and m1 Rogers Bros. Sold by Moose Jew- ellers. -NOE'1'fl TRYON Presbyterian Church service Sunday, April 11th at 7.30 P. M. Miss Mary A. M86- ‘38 model, for . Kenzie, Deaconess. —COUPE CAB 39 Model for sale. order. Apply aide. -SPECIAL OFFER. - 300 N. H. Pullefs, three weeks old. 33c each. New Jasnesway Oil Brooders. Rex Dawson. Albany. -mns.n "wanna. no brown- ' heart. i c per lb. Carrots wihile tihev last 4c. Mondays and Fridays only at Gergusonh, Uew London. ' —YOU SAVE TIME, work and money with Hillside Chicks. Can offer you day old or started. Mixed or Pullets. —DOG PUPS always available. largo and small, registered and others. Write to Peter Green. Box 106. Summersl-de, P, E. i. —CASI: ADJOURNED-A couple appeared in Summerslde Police Court yesterday charged with ped- dling without a license. The case was adjourned for one week. S —FOB SALE-Drafting instru- ments; slso law books. Phone_245. Summerslde. -—F0lt SALE-Enterprise Maj- estic range in good condition. Ap- ply 18 East Sreet. Summerside Phone 726. - —I'WILL GIVE the thief who stole my club bag 24 hours to re- turn some; if not I shall have a summons issued by the Police, as you are known. A. T. D'Athe. —NOW IN STOCK, oval and round galvanized boilers. copper boilers, breed boxes, aluminum and granlic wear. school fountains. butter churns, chicken feeders, chicken. waicr fountains. gas cans boat tanks, heavy enameled kitch- en sinks. ice chests. oil stoves and ranges. galvanized roof flanges. pipe and rods, etc. James Arthur d: Co, Summer-side. —FAI.M FORUM BANQUET- 'i'he Farm Forum of int 1s held its closing banquet in lipworth Hall, Butnmeraide, on Thursday evening, being catered to by the Trinity Ladies’ Social Club. M1- ClarenceMscFadden pr ' ‘. A!- ter grace was said by Dr. F. R. Prince, a toartio the King was given. A moat interesting address was given by the guest speaker, Mr. R. Allison Prontt, president of the Provincial Federation of Agri- culture, on the Federation broad- cast aa it pertained to the Farm Forum. its r ‘ tionship and effect on farm life. A humorous readinfl by Dr- Prince was much appreci- ated. A vocal solo by Mrs. J. W. Hogg and a lng song with Mrs. n. AlliaonProfitt pianist were fol- lowed by "Auld Lang Sync", which brought an endoyable banquet to a close. l -WOILD OI‘ DEATH RECEIVED -Mr. Ernest Wright. Summc ‘f . has received word of the death in Halifax on Thursday at noon of ‘Mr. W. AJ-luestis. Mr. Huestis was born in Summerside 82 years ago and grew up hero.‘ l-le afterwards moved to. Charlottetown and then to Halifax. l-le ,is survived by his wife, the former Bessie Ruag of Summerside and -two sons, Ralph in Saint John. N. 3.. and Allison in DartmmsthpN. S. He also leaves a da ier, Berna, Mrs. Gordon Sdvwa ofjlalifax at whose hcme he" away. His funeral will take place in Halifax. —S -O.II-IL— b-thwia nothing-no Overalls ‘are going to i Elli; ti i‘2. y i‘??? . Rcx Dawson, Albany. . Double Bill "LAW OF ‘THE CANYON” and "BULLDOG DRUMMOND AT BAY" Shows ,2:3o7=1s-9=1s "MONDAY and. ‘TUESDAY IAN BEHIND Til IIIACLE} MAUR iHTHARA JOHN PAYNE Illllh lei Ill Semn All DIIIII I1 scone: suron Hansel nwuuau PERLBERG Also March of Time Shows 7:15-9:15 I Morinee Tuesday 3 :30 000- eoooooooooeeo+o+oo REGENT MONDAY m russosv ME~ * oimfiziii ~ ' c . Ill I u: suuuss Show: 7:15 and‘ 9:15 Matinee Monday 3:30 Lost Showing Tonight ROY ROGERS in "MY m. rlnlcsrn" o-ooooeeo-ooovoeeoooooow 4WYYYF~LYDLX \ - Ldyvvvvd/d-vv. v BAMEO TIIEATR l - KENSINGTON Friday Matinee 3:80; Evening 1-9 Saturday 7-9 Mark lleilinger presents Sonny‘ Tufts and Ann Blyth in "SWELL GUY” (Except to the Women who really knew him)- with Ruth Warrlck Also lat Chapter of Serial "TI-IE SEA ROUND" and Newarecl \‘N7\'7\')<>0\u\.~.,\» —JUVENXLES IN COURT - Foair juveniles will appear in Summerside Juvenile court in the liter future charged with theft r-f some canned goods from the Central Groceteria, Central Street. Goods were stolen by reaching through a broken window about nine o'clock Thursday night. One young lad was picked up on the spot by Cst. Harry MacKay and the three others were taken into custody later. —S —\IUNIOR. ASSEMBLY - The Junior Assembly in Summorside High School Auditorium on Friday afternoon was conducted by Grads II (Miss MscdonslcPs class) with Dick Rankin as announcer. The play “What Grandma's Dolly Saw” in two scenes was well presented with the character parts being taken by Cecelia Darby. Margaret Coffin, Margo MacDougall. Marilyn Rose. Joyce Burns, Irene Cotton. Mary Ann Lldetone. John Hancock. Ronald Sullivan and George Gay. A Piano solo was played by Louise Rayner and followed by a girls’ @1101‘!!! "L!!! Mar!" and "RccbA- 1m Se ". The Iroup choruses were "Bobby Shaftce" and “Tick Took” with Min 1.‘. N-_.,Moniaon. pianist. "God Save the Ring" oloeed this interesting pron-am, S Qnrw uouoa grog; _ q}. of the Summerelde Liquor Vendor will have the-pleasure of making fhbir purchases in _ the m“ a "firewall b; a“ l; . . - OIBICI‘ edema by. mum Motors m. The work of renovation is about complete the buudiu will be ready -,by ~ under. Aconvenient feebsra of the new Ina is thatthe Werranilo ,wiii_ o be iooa d here and warrants v be obtained. without tiQ - trouble of heist Thursday. April 15th. pencha- Irishtown on Sunday. April 4th. 1N8. She was formerly Hannah Bernard. and was born in Baltic in i850, but had lived at lrlshiown since har marriage 63 years ago to Mr. George MacLood who survives her. She is lovingly remembered by family and friends. and those who .were her neighborybefore the in- firmities of age overcamc her, will not soon forget her many acts of kindness in time of need. Oil's large family of brothers and sisters. only one sister sur- vives. Mh. M. A. Evans, New Westminster. B. C. Besides the bereaved husband, two sons, James B. in the home and Kenneth of Irishtown are left to mourn. also seven grand-chil- dren. Evelyn (Mrs. Charles Ad_ B1118); John 11.. Enid. Louise. and Eldi. George T. and Blanche Mac- Leod. and six great grand-chil- dren. One daughter, Lelta passed away at the age of l8 years. ‘The funeral was held from her late home on Tuesday, and al- though roads and weather were unfavorable, was largely attended. Her wnlster. Rev. n. A. Campbell <1 1-0118 River Presbyterian Church conducted the service, and took for his text the words, "I am the Resurrection and the Life, making the Life ‘beyond the veii" seem very real" With Mrs. Elwood Camp. bell at the organ, the hymns The Lord's My Shepherd; Jesus Keep Me Near the Cross; and Rock oi‘ Ages were sung. Th9 PB-l-lbearers were Messrs Heath MacLeod. Preston Camp. bell. Wilfred Campbell“ Thomas Cflmpbell. John E. Campbell, and Ansel Bernard. Interment was at the cedars Memorial Cemetery, New London, Bur. some to a separate building. ’Ilhe exterior has brick veneer front, with two large windows and two entrances. Inside the consumers‘ 5P8“ la simple and there are two wickets. The counter is made of natural birch with a brown battle. Sh!» linoleum wn. The walls are of attractive cedar plywood with a light cedar finish. A new Donna- cons ceiling and fluorewent light- ing have been installed. At the rear of hhe building the public IhOPSC Shdd and lJWO waxehousgs will be moved and the area will De used as a parking space. _ The parking space is for the use of Slwllliers and people fro-tn out of wWn who come to town for business 0r. other reasons and it should help to ease the congestion m Water Street. —S --LAYMEN'S MEETING _ The regular monthiymeeting of 5:, John's and St. Mary's Anglican layman's Association was held in St. Mary's Hall, Surrun-srslde on Thursday evening with the presi- dent. Dr. E. E. Parkman in the _ chair. After the meeting had b en opened with prayer by the , 51. dent, the minutes of the last meet- ing were read by the secretary, Mr. James Connell. Several matt- ers of importance fc the welfare of the church were dealt with and a discussion was held on means of raising money to carry on the work of the association. It was decided to hold a bean supper and blind auction on Thursday. April '22 at 6:30 p.m. Mr. Jrmes Murphy. chairman of_ the entertainment committee appointed- Sgt. D. J. Heath as master of ceremonies for the affair. A meeting of the executive will be held very shortly to arrange details. The matter of boys work was discussed and plans made. The question of renovating the kitchen was also discussed and plans will be submitted to the Senior W. A. an! the Ladies‘ Guild very shortly. Thisgwa; one of the most interesting meetings held so far since th~ association has been organized. —S —Mlss' G. Arsenaulf and Miss L Ready of Tfgnish were guests dur- fng the week of Mont-Governor and Mrs. Bernard at Govcrnmenr House. ' BULLDOG DRUMMONTI PART OF DOUBLE BILL AT CAPITOL —'!‘h_e dashing, devll-may-care air that Ron Randell. Australian film star. imparts to his charac- terizations on the screen was re- sponsible, in a large part. for his obtaining the title role in Colum- bifs taut mystery thriller, “Bull- dog Drummond at Bay." Randell vvaked off with the ‘part that many an actor woud give his eye-teeth to get. ~ Yet this -glamou_r boy import from Down Under was tapped for the Drummond role in a way that signified no contest so far as the others under consideration by the ' studio were concerned. The hand- some young actor_ made such a hit in Columbia's Australian-made film. “Pacific Adventure". that the studio immediately handed him a contrast and practically before the ink was dry » he was called to Hollywood to commence an Ameri- can movie career. The first day Ron enfcred Col- umbia Studio he passed under a ladder as he walked through the main gate. As he walked in a stage. a black cat crossed his path. and then Mn was told that his first American film would be "Bulldog Drummond at Say." now playing at "the Capitol Theatre. witli- Anita Louise in the feminine lead. usiillw~l l" elfurheiiffa“ Death ' RATARI. Que, April S-(CPL- were burned to WWW... s. ea Jar h fire de- stroyed the home o: their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph ommoat m \ Disaoadrococbar psodoal gnaufrcio onnoded when ropouaud in lovely new ring aw siege hylridsiWreanh. Our reasons: serv- loebmereverymodenuoosimmoswe new alias FOR 0l.ll Choose from a wide selection of a are ring designs styled id the modem manner. Remember that bridal Wreath srafumzri- ship and quality assure you of a 2mg you‘ll be proud to woah Ask for a price quotation . . . there's no obiigssio s // ffiilflfillllllnetil l‘: ' sum!“ l son imam ll aossu amino - &e on an: been!‘ II". Also Re-puir Service for Gold and Silver Welding Stone Setting, etc. Watch and Clock Repairing Ronson Lighters Sold and Serviced. MAIL ORDERS FILLED MDASEJEIWELLERS SUMMERSIDE At the closing meeting of team captains and ‘canvassers of the Rad Cross drive in Summerside held last night. the total amount collected put Summerside once more over the top with a small margin to spare. Complete returns were not available last evening out the objective of three thousand dollars was realized and it is ex- pected’ that several sundry returns will add materially to the final count. Mr. A. S. Hopkins. Summerside chairman, who presided at hst night's supper meeting held in 5i. Mary's Hall, expressed his pleas- ure on the successful icrmination of the drive apd on behalf of ‘he Rcd Cross Society sincerely thank- .ed all those who worked so faith- fully and to all- who had contri~ buted so generously. A delicious supper. served by the ladies of the local branch of the Red Cross, was enjoyed by ail and the drive was brought to a close with the showing of the sound film "Great Also in PeaceT-S.‘ Cooke Acquitted In Libel Base (By The Canadian Press) Jack Kent Cooke, who achieved distinction in the local press by wearing a different suit every day oi his trial. today stepped from the box a free man, acquitted of "counselling the publication of a defamatory libel." However, Mr. Justice J. Boyd MoBridefa finding after the five- d-ay trial arising from the Dec. i7 issue of New Liberty magazine may not be final. Crown Prosecutor C. S. Blanchard said the Attorney- Generars Department would an- nounce Monday whether it would revive another charge against Mr. Cooke, publisher of the magazine. who earlier also had been accused with Dr. Charlotte Whitton and writer Harold Dlngman with con- spiring to commit libel. Mr. Cooke, Mr. Dingman and Dr Whltton were discharged Monday last on that indictment when the Crown "stayed" proceedings. tant- the present assizes. ' Banish Prince Denies Engagement Rumors. LONDON. April 9 — (AP) Prince George of Denmark threw cold water today on gossip that his engagement to Princess Margaret may be announced laicr this year. "I wish these rumors would stop." he said. "There is not a bit of truth in them." Buckinghrm Palace was bound by a rule that no notice be taken of rumors about the Royal Famny informally. however, palace offic- ial; expressed disbelief. ' The Prince, 2'1, is a military attache at the Danish Euibassy here. Princess Margaret. younger daughter of the King .and Queen, will be ll in August. ' the 8t. Lawrence River. » Dead are Begilfild. five and h 13-year-old sister Pierrette. ' Fire started at one o'clock in a small restaurant attire front of the house. Mr. and Mrs. Durnont quickly tried w move their six children. Young Pierram was out- side the house when she noticed that her small brother was milling. and ro-entcredtirs‘ house. Reginald" was found at the foot of the stairs and his sister at the on tho eoutlfshere of ‘up Fstide Over Top In Red Cross EDMONTON. April a-napperW amount to’ dropping the charge at Campaign Wnmanlfiets Jail Term For Forgery M. HALIFAX, April 9-—(CPl—BlOlld Isobel Muttart of River Hebert. N. 5., was sentenced to one month 1n county jail after pleading guilty to a forgery charge here today. Po- lice said that on her release she will be taken to Saint John, N. 8., to face a similar charge. The woman had cashed a $105 cheque July l0. 1947. at the Sum- merside, P. E. 1., branch of the Bank of Nova Scotia. At that time she told clerks she was the wife of a Baptist clergyman. Old John Ho knew the flowers- by 1181116. _ and though a men W" l"- Blood brother to the daffodil and rose he seemed to be. He'd lived his life among than. and when spring is in the air, There'll be sorrow in the garden for Old John will not be there. From dawn to dusk he labored through the years amen! llie flowers, And I'm sure he lived a richer and a happier life than ours, rm his face was calm and placid, and he never seemed to care For the glory that ls l-usiness or the crown that skill might wear, All his waking time was given to forget-me-nots and phlox. And his peonies and panzles, and his sturdy holly-hooks; And I've watched him many a summer bending over bloomy beds Just as tender as a mother strok- ing little curly heads. called him spring is Now the Lord has yonder, and the coming on And the tulips and the ionquils will be asking: "Where is John?" And I'm wondering what the roses and forget-me-nots will say When the word is passed among them ‘that "Old John" has gone wash-Edgar A. Guest. The above poem mlghi have been written for- the late John Cohan who was a long and faithful friend to mllly families of this city. —la- serted by a friend. Pleads liot Guilty To Abusing Boy (By The Canadian Press) Russell Bodingtcn of nearby Clar- endon. who. along with his wife, la charged with ill-treating a l4- ‘vear-old ward, today pleaded not guilty at a preliminary bearing before Magistrate John Day. Mrs. Bodington irbeing tried at a separate trial. ‘lihe charges were laid by Mrs Mary 0'Leary, agent for the Queens-Sunbury Children's Aid Society. after Russel Haines. 14 a native of Bridgewater, N. S, was discovered by his school-teacher as having been beaten about the back. Si: witnesses were heard for the ososrrowu. n. n. April 0-‘ us anon 41 Self-Winding Reels Costing and Bait Lines. Various iynes. / ._ ,4» Flies. Best Available Fly looks. A fine variety 3 sizes _ Lending Nets‘ Collapsible and Solid Waders (Shoe Dept.) ‘ q Fiy Rods Bait Rods. 3 and 4 piece ‘ Aluminum ‘ Rod Ceees Sporting Goods Dept Hardware Section SMM- MAW Where Price ls Matched With ilsallty you ae-with- ML: the finest up-to-date fishing equipment now oil msmv Grand testifled he had examined the boy and that b0 to 1b Iner can! of the boy‘a back was marked from hlsshouldera to the calves of his legs. l-ie noted ll reotacg~ ulsr marks in this areafmede by some blunt instrument. , Buckles on two belts shown him by 3.0.34.9. fitted the marks or the boy's back, Mr. Mcflrand laid FIRST CANUCK RAILWAY .-a__. pa “HUGH. buile from Montreal to La Iralrio, Iieaith illnistsr Dr. l‘. A. Ilc- Que, in 183d. The first Canadian railway was. BASEBALL IIEETIIIS Aaaaal meeting League ia also Iowa ‘fill. Idle! inner iheli-liAilereeisalwilhe , JOIItIaeIlllI-Ia leIehn-tsaeuelr