i rue qqslntlm. CHARLOTTETOWN THEWESTERN GUARDIAN AGENTS: J. Elmer Murphy. 1S6 Hanover Street, and we o+o4oo0o0vooeoo+oO§+4 SATURDAY A UNIVERSAL PICTURE Shows ms and 9.15 T Matinee Friday 3:30 APRIP~ 22' —- 1948 w? l Teeeeoreeeooeoe-vee i , accent c n APA u u THURSDAY, FRIDAY and gnu“; -cougar Last Showing Today v Shows 3:30 - 7:l5 - 9:15 FRIDAY - SATURDAY Um! yl l Zunutk [lrvfirll .___ ... i; i‘ SIIMIIIERSIIIE’ ”SHADOW OF A WOMAN" George Clovr, 125 Ottawa Street. SUMMEBSIDE and PRINCE COUNTY News, Subscriptions,’ Advertising. TheGuardienneybehoughtatenyolt-ise f storsstnlumnseralde allowing : Bell Bookstore. Water Street; Goarlles Drugstore. ll Central Street; Toronto Bakery. Water Street: Mark Gaudet. 61 Granville Street; Vince's Grocery. Russell Street; Alyre [Jeanette's Grocery. Second Street; Island Motor Transport. Water Street. The Guardian will be delivered to any house ta Stuntnerside, by Carrier: Boy at 8o per deygor lle per week. Phone 2S8 orI-SO-l for this service or give your orderto the boy responsible for delivery on your route. -APBIL the month of Diamonds. —HQRSE FOR. SALE‘. five years see e time selection at Mouse Jew- old, 1400 lbs. Stuart Carruthcrs. . Bedeque. , The and SHIORT of it l $prlng's Coat is fitted and flared as the silhouette beneath it; wrapped te e slender sheath or fashioned softly, loose er full. Sprlng's coat ls cut with brevity, short and sharp and usually fifimw or A WOMAN AT- gh-rros. suntmanstna ,;y1.@5e past masters of the art o; pygdLlCllig really first-rate screen ' " ‘illllfl. are at it again. Which ,5 another way of calling nt- ggpihrii to Warner Bros.’ tiewcst ellcr: in that direction, "Shallow Q: ,\ Woutzulf’ the Capitol Thea- m-D must-cut presentation that co- 5137s iielmut Dantine and Andrea K113 and features, in other im- nt rolespDon McGuire. Dick 1e 5 "'1 he Maltese Falcon," "The of Uimitrios" and. more re- .- "fin-cc Strangers." then it‘: \\"nner-.=ponsored melodrama y, emu...“ the same amount; of 4mm. excitement and sustained m on that is their special cach- p’. .\'.l lhrre qualities are present ll! l». nbnnduucu in "Shadow Of A ll/rlvvinn." "That Blonde's up to something," lye Eddie Bracken, in I MSWOMQOGOOMOS; Graham Baker screenplay front a novel by ‘Virginia Perdue relates befall Brook (Andrea King) when she marries Eric Ryder 'l'.‘;0 Whitman Chambers-C. Dantinel after n. five-day whirl- IIAIM IIIIIIPIOS" "ll llllltlll dil" » - IIIIIYI HIS" Also Two Comedy Reels Shows FrL-Sat. 8:15 clinic ‘THEATRE trcusmcron "HOLD THAT BLONDE‘ Wlth Veronica Lake and Albert Dekker Also Shurireel “PRAIRIE SPOUNEQtS" e suspenseful adventures which (Helmui lllll llunlws llNE WYAII - LEE l. COBB Dtreflvli s, nu. amt ma“... t, truism llilCIllMDNl A (tntuurrox uuumvu» ._ Also Laurel-Hardy Comedy Shows 7:l5-9:_l5 Matinee Saturday 2:3 fl/ZZJ/iffifilf/‘ZW/l/Vfi *4 wind courtship. krwwins nothins more about her husband than that he claims to be a doctor and fur- ther claims to be cnadlit l“ 1°"? with her. 'H@LMAHa , customers only. IIRANGES SUNKIST 344's Reg. 26c Doz. .2 doz. 45¢ APPLES NEWTON'S Eating 100's Regular 75c Doz. “liittt PllRK BUTTS BONELESS Regular 69c lb. 50¢ 00TTAGEgROLL MAPLE LEAF Regular 69c Ila. l---.t5ut:~ iresignerl and that ad. had burrs: crust and Sarasota I lb. Bag, Regular'67c 63c HEINZ X. L. 57 SAIIBE CIITSIIP Regular 28c Regular 32c 25c 28c DELICIOUS I Lb. Tin 3131;, KRAFT nmurns rnssn seer SPECIAL_ Regular Zlc Regular 42c " P D s. 5:7," 92c 13° 37¢ PEIIDIIES ARKELL, Choice Quality Regular 32c Tin tins 57¢ SPICY, 24 oz. bottle ellers. —l"0l SALE-ills! Master Chev- rolet sedsn. with 194s license and heater. Everett Donald, Kenning- ton. - 1-4. s. TAYLOR,’ Optometrist. Charlottetown, will be st his Al- bertnn office this Saturday, April —FOR SALE-Billed shavings. Unloading st Kcnsington Thurs- day and Friday. Colin Waugh, tvilcziot. —I'0B. QUICK SALE, 1941 Pon- tiac coach. Recently overhauled. Good tires. heater, registered. Roy Ahearn. Steadmans. Phone 240-2. Summer-side. —VAB.IETY CONCERT ulnder auspices of Young Adult Group of Unit-ed Church. Kensington, ‘Illnursday, Aplrl 22nd at 8.30 P. lt Admission 35c and 25c. a —TIIE LADIES of St. Marks Ohllfllll. Remington, will hold a Pantry Sale at Mr. Keir Clark's Store, Saturday afternoon, May 1st, at 3 o'clock. —MI.. M. WARREN, piano tuner, will be at the Queen Hotel. Sum- mcrside, from April 26th to April 30th. and will be prepared to tune .and service pianos for his regular -e\NO'-I'HER CAR bulk oats being unloaded a‘. Carleton ccrrn- mencing Thursday afternoon. Please bring your own bags. Good price. For particulars get. in touch with Dunk River Dairying 00., or John Myers. Carleton, —KINSMEN MEETING -- 51:: new, membets who had been brought intn the Club during the past few months were initiated at the regular meeting of the Kins- men Club of Summerslde at C--yle's Restaurant on‘ Tuesday evening. They were Bill Fridgen, David Carnesl’. Carl Woodside, Roy Johnston, Greg. Mulholland and Charles Coyle. The initiation was carried out by President Elmer Murphy. past president Maurice Mill and vice president Elmer Of- fer. Plans for the official visr- of DistricVGovernor Vic. Coffin of Sydney were outlined. A report or the Sports Committee was given by Elmer Offer and after a lengthy. discussion it was decided to spon- sor a. iuruor baseball team in the Town League this year and .1 lud- get was passed for the program. lt was also decided to carry 0.: a —I‘0B SALE. - 1 sow, due m furrow June 10th. J. B. Noonen, Albany. , —PANTRY SALE in Keir Clark's store, Kensi-ngton, Saturday, April 24th at 3 p.m.. sponsored by the Ladies’ Hospital Aid. —FOB SALE. - 1937 Ford De- Luxe coach. Good condition. Good tires. Cam be seen at Willard Mac- Donald's‘ Garage", Summereide. —IIAII. BEANS. BEANS for supper at St. Mary's Hall, Sum- merside, Thursday, April 22, com- mencing at 6.30. Blind auction and old-time dance to follow. Admis- sion and supper 50 cents. —RUMMAGE SALE-Tire Lad- ies’ Auxiliary of the Canadian Le- gion are holding a rummage sale in the Town Hall. Summerside, on Saturday afternoon. April 24, be- ‘ ginning at 2:30 pan. -MINISTER ABSENT — In the absence of a. rector mornlngvpray er on Sunday. April 18th at St Stephen's Anglican Church, Bur- . lircgton. was conducted by Mr William J. Profitt The lessons were read by lVir. Layton Profitv. and Mr. Ivan Harrington deliver’ ed the sermon-Bur. -ROTAR.Y MEETING- Mr. R R. Logic, supervisor of the Bin logical Station at Bideford was the guest speaker at the regular meet.- lng of the Summer-side Rotary Club on Tuesday. l-Ie spoke on the Fisheries Research Board of Car.- ada and explained its work and its plans for the future. l-le was introduced, by R. E. Ellis. Mr. Wh". Hayward reported that 126 rural schools had reported in the Crip pied Children's Fund drive and has turned in $1,302.27. Earle Carney and L. W. Hancock were appoint ed on the "On to Charlottetown‘ Committee in connection with the district convenfioit being held there in June. Guests were Lorne Beaten, st. Eleanors and Fred Binghain.—S. -“w. susasrtuo _ The April meeting of St‘. Stephen's Anglican» W. A. was held at thedhome of Mrs. Ellis Profitt, who presided in the absence of the president and vice- presldent. The devotional period included the hymn. "What a any for the month, member's pray- er. and ‘special prayers, responsive scripture reading, and roll call. answered with a verse containing program of baseball ahd softball among the younger children. It was reported that Jim Hogan. supervisor of sports activities nan bee: inserted in the papers asking for applications for the position. Harry Dickie was chairman of the meat- lug-S. Personals -Mr. and Mrs. Ray Paynter. Carleton, formerly of Long River. attended t-he funeral of their aunt. the late Miss Eve Payntetn-Bur. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Younker. Darlington, were guests on Sunday of Mrs. Younkeru parents, Mr. Ind Mrs. Daniel l-lickox, Burling- tom-Bur. .401 William J. Peynter te- turned to her home in Burlington last week after a pleasant visii with her daughter and son-in-law Mr. and Mrs. John Mouse. New Annan.-Bur. the word "love." Brief discussions dealt with the bale for the Indian School. Luncheon for the semi- annual. which, it. is hoped, will be held at Kenslngton, and ways of raising extra funds for parish and missionary work. The following committee was appointed to plan for the letters project: Mrs. Keith Adams, Mrs. Harry Sudsbury, Mrs. W. J. Profitt, and Mrs. Nelson Paynter. Mrs..Mamie Adams was appointed to act as condolence sec- retary. Appreciation for flowers and sympathy extended to a be- reaved family was reed. It was decided to purchase 1-2 dos. prayer and hymn books for use in the Church, and Mrs. Keith Adams was appointed to buy same. Mrs. Dan- iel Hickox kindly read "For Pray- er Partners". from the Living Message. An item concerning Mr. and lvlrs. Christmas of the Colum- bia (Ioast Mission. was also read from the Living Message. A lee- son from the Study Book, "One Family", was read by Mrs. Keith Adams. Mrs. Mary Profitt ws.s appointed to prepare a paper on —G. H. M.— Friend We Have in Jesus". thelit- . IIILL PIDKLES Regular 32c 24¢ SPUIIP Clark's TOMATO ~ I0 oz. Tin. Regular lOc 3 tins 23¢ Ilia x. L. RASPBERRY, 32 oz. bottle. Regular 59c . .. '5Rl¢l llPPLE IJIIIGE KEL Crushed 20 ex. Tin .2‘ tins, 21¢ Swansdown I Risuctxr noun L“ 32c as. m. ... ilard Mixed Gently ...... s. It. il.'°.'f‘.‘.f...._. 29c s ___ . . .. Have you ever taken woollene out in the Fell and found that the disgusting clothes moth has had a wonderful Summer at your expense? The time to-prevent moth destruction is in the Spring when you store your woollen? In the ti and l0 Department you'll find HANGING MOTH-PROOF GARMENT BAGS-these are GOxZSlQxZf-lerge en ugh for three over-coats or a number of other garments. They are 'o 59 eta. each-that's not very much to pay for moth proofllng. is ltl Our advice is to , hue several of these bags for your woollen garm- ents. thy: you can enjoy your Summer, confident that moths are not having an with your things. 5 and l0 Department. For years the auota system has applied to the supplying of PIANOS and praetloally the only way of getting one was by ordering It special and yraltlng a long, long time for dellverymNow, we have n Plano tn stock and you can get. immediate delivery. This Meson and Rlsch is a little beauty, it is of walnut In the Coionla‘ type and it has a lovely clear tone. The keyboard ie full else although this Plano ts the small silo to tlt into a Inall roorn or apartment. A Piano is an investment that will pay dividends its beauty end gracious living through many, .Iany years-give your olrtldren the advantages of a Piano. they are anooanteblemconae In and see this beautiful Meson andullsch Piano in the ‘Inraltnre Department. rt yen have a hankering m a new outson ates. amass, you'll ' Wear Department. They ere Isle of snowy-visits Janette with a mart black bow end short sleeves -tie Ieea afe- ll to ll and they are priced at 8.25. Janette lanndere beautifully and ween very well. You'll went a Gibson Girl Blouse to l i I i s i year Slfltll Iutt and separate sklrts....'l‘hey're extremely Ladies’ Wear Department. easy oeol ensued» cooking and baking a ssoasaca ou. Th lsndlbirnerStovespreaulokendesey In Canada and are more etardliy and Id tlsan many of the, etl stoves on the market today. anachronistic nodetis prised es tut-she s burner nsedet with / turn back cuff. These Spring Coats appear Smallman's in a great selec fashion oI '48. snotmss _Loscs bright or styled with a gentle line, e softened shoulder, a depth of collar and g with the flair, the grace, the individual charm that ls a part of the romantic‘ 22.501. 49.50. 24.151. 59.50 at '" g tion fashioned l Store Seotlol snuuntrs Where Price 4 / Bill‘. Annual Meeting 0t S’sitle Community Boncert Association Rev. Charles Camegy was re- elected presldent of the Summar- side Community Concert. Assn. for a iellifd term at a very enthusiastic and well attended meeting held last night in the 'I‘ow'n Han. Summer-side. It was decided to open uhe membership campaign with a dimer meeting on Monday, May 17th, The president in reviewing the past year's work extended his sincere thanks to ell who had worked so hard during the season. ‘Ilhere had been e spirit of splendid co-operation in every possible way with the result that s. successful year had been experienced. He ex- pressed his-opinion that he believed it was e really worth vmlle work and Surely the results were elevati- lmg as well es entertaining. Mr. L. W. Hancock. cantpalgn chairman spoke of the splendid record of service rendered the Community Concert group“ by Rev. Carnegy during his past two years in office and also moved a vote of thanks to Mrs. Harold was-men for her generous loan of her plane for the use of the various visiting artiste. The following board of directors was elected for the coming year: Rev, Charles Carnegy. L. W. Han- cock. J. P. Msclnnis. Douglas Mt:- Farlane, Allison McLean, W. Malkins. Flight Lleut Wright. J. M. Logan. David ‘Murray. Mrs. Muriel Mccerthur. Mrs. H. C. Schiumext un-vi ATTENTION KENSINGTON AND VICINITY You are invited to attend Town Hall, FRIDAY, APRIL 23rd at 8 P.M., to hear reports on proposed Amusement Park and Sports Field and if possible term Athletic Assoclattorl‘. " s are co to y n . Toombs, Mrs. A. R. Grant. Roy Silliphsnt. . The directors elected the follow». lng slate of officers for-the conning term: President, Rev. Charles Carnegy, first vice-president, Mrs. Muriel MoArthur; carnal-lea chair- man end second vice-president. L. W. Hancock; co-chairmen, we. C. H. Stewart; ce-ebeirmen, Roy Daye; secretary , J. P. Maclnnls; treasurer, Allison McLean; dinner chairman, 11.15. Ellis; .‘ appoint- meet, W. Malkins; transportation. J. Henry Gsudet; concert. Clarence Mercer. -S In Momentum FRANK B. BIUNDAGI The community of Ellerslie and vicinity we greatly shocked to learn of the sudden ‘_ on Tuesday morning.‘ Much 9th.. of w. Frank Burt-ram Brundege at the age o! as. Although seriously iii during ,the fall and early win tor. he apparently was well on the road to reeovcy. and his neigh- bors were looking forward to see-A ing him out around es usual. His unexpecteddeatlt came as a severe blow to his family and friends. Mr. Brundage was born in Cas- eumpec, son of Bartholomew and Martha (Duuwille) Brundsge, and lived there the greater part of hie life. a 1n June i947. he and Mrs. Brun- dege moved to Ellerslie. where he built a new home. A short service wee held st his home in Illlerslie and the body was then conveyed to Csecumpec by Mr. Claude Jelley. funeral dir- ector, Olesry. Set-Wee was held in the Cescumpeo United Church where the body was viewed by e large number of his old friends. This service was conducted by Rev. J. H. Bryan. Boylstnn. N. 5.. at a previous request of the de- ceased. . Bryan wee assisted by Revs. J. M. Fraser. Alberton. and S.VM. MacDowell. Bldeford. He leaves to mourn. his wife, formerly Jennie Cain. and one daughter, Hattie, Mrs. Geo. Snstth. of‘ Ellerslie; three lrand-chilkon. two sisters. Susie, Mrs. l. Ii. Wai- -lece. and Laura, Mrs. GD. Bonny- man. both of Nstiek. New; also several nieces and nephews who will greatly miss their beloved uncle. Two sisters d llll".'l°ll".¥¢.lI.l..llQ-. . . Hymns suns were: "The Lord's My Shepherd". at the house. and I s M a t c h e d W i t h Q u a I I t y I the Study 3°°k m‘ the Mai’ meet- Mrs, J. F. Amett, Mrs. C. H. "OhI-leppy Days." “Peace. Perfect 1118- As attendance at this meet- Stewart, Mrs. Clarence Mercer. Peace". and "Abide with Me", at ing was small. the place of next Miss Wanda Wyatt, Mrs. Doris the church. Mire. Alvin Ashley meeting wee not decided upon.— Mn. sang "Beautiful Isle of Somewhere" as a solo. Pall bearers were: Welter Hud- son, Frank Bryan. Kier Brown, Arthur Arsenault, James Wallace, Gerald Gamble. Flower bearers were: Arthur Htsdson. James Hudson, Bobby Areenault, Horace Gamble, Milton Ashley and Kenneth Leard. Floral tributes: Pillow, family. Spray: Grandchildren. Spray: Susie and family. r Wreath: Laura, Lester, and Mite shells. Pillow: Russell and Gladys Pillow: Ollie and Mary. Spray: Velma and Garth. Wreath: lvlr. and Mrs. Wallace. Pillow: Oaecumpeo Women's In- stitute. A large number of letters and cards of sympathy were received. Leela. BIIIE llBll TEli Urea/t, dial/a ..*- pm’... g...