oasis TWEL p, M. r/miaar {#5104170 IIIIIWIMMMIIO 1 am convinced our NEW DOMIN- ION SECURITY Policy la the moat oom- prehenslve plan Y" ‘Wllfll- 19, pruvltlfl I-way benefits with the one Plan! ll- PWVM" ‘MPG-APP’ "n" ancial protection for your loved ones. 1m! it aterte a retirement fund for YOU. / LET’! TALK THIS OVII ' M. C. STEWART, Representative lll-ll5_Gra.ifnn Street. Charlottctnwn. P-EJ. n: APPRECIATION Today I was given on envelope containing seven hundred and eighty-one dollars as a gilt from the people of Kensing- ton, the surrounding districts, the Canadian Legion, to help out in my recent fire lass. $ E The Pendleton family cra very grateful. Pfllllll"! "W" f than ever what a wonderful community we belong ts- ’ S. R. PEllllLElMl "wxox. DESIRABLE llWELLlllll FOR SALE Corner of Church and Central StreeB. sllmlflmlk- Double garage. Apply for particulars M Pmllk" 5‘ cmlml Street, Summerside, P. O. Box 242. Phone lZ4-l- O-O-OO-O FOR SALE 1945 3-ton Ford truck with hydraulic hoist and steel dump. time, Completely overhauled this spring. New engine. Good CARROL DELANEY. Sumrnerside. é _-. §®®€>hrr<=i§fi 9' h" ' t Announcement-—- 4PM’??? Andy's Taxi organized to give prompet, courteous and efficient service to the people ot Summerside and vicinity, will commence business on Tuesday. Julie 15"“ Twe“ly'f°ur hour service. Owned and operated bY All“ ""4 59"’ Andrew‘ 1 snows TAXI Phone 748-1 2-11? Midi}? a - 1 ck? I Mi \-~\ \- | YIY ‘\.'*Y~‘<x7~.xx\- Millinery News! ts of Summer Hats arriving FRIDAY, JUNE (l i '\€\ Two more shipmen lltii. ‘Assorted styles an-d colours to match your new look, and priced to suit every pocket book. Visit our Hat Shop early this week-end and choose your new Summer Hat from our large displays. I ’ ‘ That Hat you have been lacking tor will probably be In tlP-S week-land's shipments- 8 BE BUYWISE Buy u, opp. Capitol Theatre THE MARY ANN "MILLINERY or DISTINCTION" - Phone 120 - For your permanent, facial, wave-setting and beauty anaoint- merits. i‘ \/\/\/\/~, \. Breck Treatments for dandruff a specialty. ‘THE MARY ANN 22 Central St. v»- Guritel That" C 7nSunnn[E i N E f; Professional llards T. Earle lllolioy qharterelvaeooaatant """""'5'~747 OUII at ' -. - i ll Granville street 1 ‘Mi lliflli "- t" . Iilfi ' TlEWESTEFRDIAN BUMMENIDI sud PRINCE COIN!!!‘ News, Subscriptions, Alva-sling. The Guardian may he bought at any of the following stores in Bummerslde: Bell Bookstore. Water Street; Gourliee Drugstore. ll Central ltreet; Toronto Bakery, Water Street; Mark Gaudet. l1 Granville Street! Vince's Grocery. Russell Street; Alyre Doucettds Grocery, second lkeete Island Motor Transport, Waco;- 51mg; The Guardian will be delivered to any home in Sumnsersida by Carrie; Boy at 3o per day or 18o per week. Phone 880 or 359-: (o; us]; QQIIIQQ or give your order to the boy responsible for delivery en your ronta -l'l0lt SALE-Dunlap Straw- —AB I AM leaving the Island I berry Plants. Apply Louis Moose, _wi11 not be serving any more (my. New An-nan. tomera for dress-making. Mrs. M"? Dunning, Kenslngton. —FOB SALE. — One C. C. M. Bicycle, 2 weeks old. Perfect condi- tion. Apply Chester Martin, Alba/ny. v —'!'HE TRUSTEES of the Ken- sington Scihool, request all Taxes due the School District be paid at —!"0It SALE. - Ono truck wagon and. box, one Deerirlg hay WOW“. one Disc barrow. Good coll- dition. Also one brood mare. John Green, Central Bodeque. —PRINCETOWN United Church, once. Mullmlue. Sunday. June 13th, 104a. There will be no services on the —BB.ADALBANE Presbyterian above day as this is the Conference Sunday. Minister, Church Service Sunday, June 13th. at, 11 A. M. Mr. Percy W. Page. Student. Jon's-is TRYON Prebsyterlan Church service Sunday, June 13th, at 7.30 P. M. Miss Mary A. Mc- Kenzie, Deaconess. Rev. James Cross, B. A., —DUE T0 ARRIVE, a quantity of John Deere lime and fertilizer illstrlbutors. Book your order now. All Darts are available. Phone. lgrite gr call James A. McNeil] d: . ~——- ans, , -KENSINGTON, Malpeque and “mmmk” Freetown Presbyterian Churches. Services Sunday, June 13th. Ken- sington at 11 A. M. Freetown at 2 1’. M. and Malpeque at 130 P. M. Rev. J. A. McGowan, Minister. I —DON"1‘ FAIL to attend the big dance at the Knights or 001. 11111511! Boys Camp. North Romeo. Tuesday creams. June lath. Don Mcsses-‘s Orchestra. But leaves _DRAMA PLAY‘; m. SUMMEIL Summerside terminal at 8 p.m. SIDE. ._ see "The Bishops Candle- sticks”, the winning play in A. Y. P. A. Drama. Festival by St. Peters. Charlottetown. also "Which is the‘ Way to Boston" the second-place winner by St. Mary's Summerslcie, -KENSlNGTON-1nd.ien River Dranlatic club will present their 3-H“ uuunedv ploy "Deacon Dubhs" in Freetown Community Hall on ‘Vuduesduy. June 1c at aso p.m. on qmwsdsy, June will. in st. SPOHSOIHI by the c.c.r'. Mary's Hell Summerside. Ad- —-— mission manna 40¢. Specialties. wlflmcrr norms m rum, of New Londo f s 13th. am sftcrnfiglityllndgt)? $.13‘; i s. Burlington, Sunday school 9.30 - M- Hlv COmmllnlm 10.30 A. M. 5t. Thomas‘. New London, Sundgy School 1.30 P, M_ menu,‘ PM," AEALED TENDERS addressed to the Summerside curling Club. summerside, will be reqelyed 11D to Monday, June 21, at. 12 o'clock THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTITETOWN . - JUNE 1;,__._-,.,,, lliuli President Mr. Charles Hogan, who he; been elected president of the Kins. men Club of Summerside for the year oomme rcing Sept. 1. Kinsmen Win 9-1 From S’side Vets Garth Gay, allowed the Slimmer- slde Legianaires only (om- your". ed hits last night at the High School diamond and the Kinsmen Juniors defeated idle Vets 9 to 1 Gay should have had a shut-oil but was responsible himself fol the Vets lame tally, failing to mgr up the play at the plate when H Gallant, breaking for the plate. WM b81113 run down between third and home. Gallant had got m first on an error and so there WPJI no earned runs cfd- tho youthful riglht bender. Gallant, making his first start. for the Legionaires, struck out nine but was hit fairly hard. Oatnvay. Kinsmen first saicl-rer, getting a home run, double and single in Announcement... ' m. Smith . Representative for i A Heinz Prod uots " . _ will he at Ssnallinan’: Gr aces-y A Friday m Saturday a June 18th and 19th i f To Aequnlns You With - Heinz “E5?” Variety Products SMALlM-All‘ l noon for the purchase of the land. building and fixtures of the Club. situate on the west side of St. steiphen street, Summerslde. The highest or any tender not neces- sarily accepted. Dated June 9th. Summerside (hlrling Club. —NEW OPERATOR - Mr. Blair Johnson. local telegraph operator in Sunlmerslde, left. last Monday morning for Halifax where he will enter the C.N.R.. Telegraph office there es an automatic operator. M1. Johnson recently completed a course in this automatic Process. He is being replaced in Summer- side by Mr. Rfllpll B. Schurman, a former Summelside man who started his ‘career here several years ago. Mr. Schurman has serv- ed with the C. N. R. in various Maritime centers, lnvcrness, N. S... being the last. —S. - MALPEQUE AND BALTIC W.M.S. -_ The regular monthly meeting of Malpequc and Baltic WM.S. Auxiliary o! the United Church was held Tuesday evening] June 8th. at the Manse. The pTBS-i ident, Mrs. Cross presided. The worship service was in charge of Mrs. Kenneth Owen, this was taken from the Missionary Monthly. This was (allowed by the business period. ‘Twelve members answered to roll call. Two visitors were welcomed and asked to 10in the auxiliary. The Community friend- ship secretary reported thirteen cells made on sick and shut-ins for the month of May. A letter was read by Mrs. Cross asking for subscribers for the 1949 United Church of Canada calendars. ‘me program was very interesting. lvfany stories were read on student Mission Fields and Vacation Schools. Hymn 383 ffllvwcd by the Mizpah benediction brought the meeting to a close. A dainty lunch was served by Mrs. Cross assisted by Mrs. Kill-h Dmold and Mrs. Charles Taylor. A sec- ond box of clothing was packed for Canadian Church relief ah- road. SlMPllFlEl) SKIN (ARE y... 0a., 5a.. Desi ed to do the most for the e 'n in the shortest mea- sure of time. - Milky Liquid Cleanser, 2.50 Ardena Skin Tonic, 1.25 to 9.75 Aetrin ens Cream, 2.50 and 4.50 Velva rcana Maek,2.50and6.00 Lille Lotion, 1.85 g Ail-Day Foundation, 1.25 four trips. The feature defensive play of the game was a beautiful shoe- string catch in left field to rob M Syi Bernardd ofta hit in thehihird. —lMM(m]zmG In“ _ Stewart ma e wo fine calccs at. ducted by the Heals: 131,435,122, third base, one in the sixth and In; held 1n the Myowmg “hook on one in the seventh. onday. June Him-l" Littlb River, Eglingtorpoitlgag 2:3:- nox scour: Annandale, Riverview and Cum: berland Hill, 0n Tuesday, June 15th L°"°" in Red Point. Greenvale, Lime S. Bernard ss. Harbour, Chepggow and sums on T-horson 34h Wednesda . June isui n. 51m raizigersla lf a rt’. Springs, aw zflflmd‘ Gown B," S. Gallant lf. dz b Souris West, 'G1‘3,nv11]e, Milton‘ McMurdo cf. Hermanville and Rog]; Bu", ' H. Gallant p. ___ G. Bernard c. —-MAGISTRATE‘S coon-r _. A. G. McNeil! rt. man charged with obtaining money Umermd n’ under false pretenses 1mm the Phillips 2b Unemployment Insurance fund w" Totals {mmd gum? Ind Riven three days n Jail and ordered to repay the Klnenren “mount obtained which was $9550 MacKay ss. 0r in defaul; an additional thirty Stewart 3b days in jail. Four parties we" Schurman c. charged with minor breaches of Oulwtv "1 the Hlshwsv Traffic Act and their Grandy 2o cases were disposed of. _s B. Gay cf. . —-—-— Williams rf. —I.il\YMEN’S MEETING - The White lf. regular meeting of the Laymerrg G. Gay p. Association of St. Mary's and 5L Totals {(111815 Anglican Church wag held grid E P871511 H1111. Summersido on Hy evening with the president, i M1‘. Emery Lyle in the chair. Mr. Home run: Oatway; Doubles, D. J. Ilcath. Chairman of the Thorson, Oetway. ‘l. Gay: Runs Entertainment. Committee, reported batted in, Oat/way 5, Stewart. ‘l. ‘>11 ill? Program oi activities for tile Schurman 1. Grady 1. B- Gul’ l: next few months. The July meeting sfnlen bases, H. Gallant 2, Under- will be in the form of a claim bake; wood l,.MacKay 2, Stewart; Earn- the Ausust meeting will be a ed runs, Kinsmen i; left on bases, dlnne!‘ meellnl 81nd the “eptember Legion 4, Kinsmen 5; struck out mtetlhz ‘will be held at. m. m. a. by Gay '1, by Gallant o; Bases on Parknnalfs summer cottage. It was balls, Ofif Gay 2, off Gallant 4; decided to hold the annual Sunday wild pitch. Gay. School Picnic on July 14. After the Umpires: At the plate, R. Phil- Ylleel-ills Hdioumed a nrmber of lips: on bases, G. DesRioches and films wcre shown by Arthur J. Hogan. - Rogers and D. J. Heath. _s Alliorton Friends will be pleased to hear that the condition of Mrs. Mich- ael While who is a patient in ne Western Hospital is much improv- -ed. 2.30 P. M. St. M lc’ , Guuduv School ego 1822;913:8132; Pruyei» 1.30 P. M. n . Davies, B. A. w Sidney ‘l’ v—ooo~uoun5 ~ooo=~ooooo5 m»ooouuw~oi hHOOOONOO~Q: to e5 r-l >5 HwHO¢hQ9Aw° Q»uom=~»¢N~o m+ooc~ow¢c> qoocunaoo-> ihwooHooo-w-H a--¢>-o»-oQoo»-H‘ SUMMARY r Personals -Mr. Norman Prichard left this morning for Montreal where he will enter the Queen Mary's Vet- erans Hospital for ireatmenia-S. -Mr. Hugh F, Morrison, accom- panied by Mr. and Mrs. William A. Bernard and Miss Jean MacFadyen, motored from sllmmerside to Ber- wiclc, N. 5., this morning to attend the wedding of his nephew. John Blitz-—S. Mr. Maurice FitzGeraid has re- sumed his duties as foreman-car- penter ai.‘ White and son's ‘Theatre, after a brief holiday at his home in Richmond, P. E. I. -Littlc Miss Carolyn Inrnen. Where Price ls' Matched Wltli lllalityg stay in the Prince County Hospi- tal, and is making a rapid recov- ery. Little Miss Marilyn Harvey, live year old daughter of Mr. amlidrs. Allan Harvey retur ed home from the Vlfestern Hos-pi l- on Monday and is completely recovered irom her recent illness. ‘ The- congratulations and best wishes of a host of friends are be- ing extended to Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam 0. Hutton on their recent marriage at Trenton, Ont... by the Reverend G. A. Puttcnham. Mrs. Hutton is the farmer Louis Bow- ness, daughter of Mr. [and Mrs. I". 0. Bowness of Alberton, P. E. I. Deepest sympathy is extended to Mrs. Emmett A. McCue on the death of her father, Mr. John Shea whose funeral was held from his late residence to the R, G. Church. Tignish on Saturday morning at 9.30. The pallbearers were Messrs. J. B. Morrissey, C. F. Morrlssey, William Clohossey. Wallace Ready, Howard McCue, l". Hogan. Mr. and Mrs. James Riley oi sydney, C. 3., spent. the weekend in Alberlorl the guests of Mrs. Olive Galant. Mrs. Riley came to visit her mother, Mrs. Michael White. who is a patient in the Western Hospital. 1t is fourteen years since Mr. and Mrs. Riley visited their "THE SEA WOLF” HALF OI native Province, and their former DOUBLE BILL A1‘ CAPITOL, friends were pleased to med. up . SUMMEIISIDE with them during their brief viatt. i- —Warner Bros.’ stirring story of the high seas, "The Sea Wolf,‘ stirring Edward G. Robinson, ld| Luplno, Jo Garfield and Barry Fitzgerald, comes to the Capital Thfllre dBY for a. local return 91185891118 l. In addition to the quartet of stars, the film also boasts sin impressive cast of featur- cd players including Alexander Knox. Gene Lockhart. Stanley Ridges and David Bruce. Tlhmsiory of "The sea Wolf" is the story of the captain of "The Ghost." Wolf Larsen played by Edward G. Robinson. Larsen ill a man in whose heart there Ls neither softness nor mercy. i-iiii hand is against every man and he expects every man to be against Min. Once olboard his ehip. there is no escape. A strange assortment of characters become DISSCYIECsh on his ill-fated vessel and each has a dramatic influence on the story that unfolds. Among the players alboercl thl ship are Ida Lupine. John Gar- field, Barry Fitzgerald and Alex- ander Knox. They learn what it means to be under the evil power of the inhuman captain. Salt is used in the treatment at steel to produce a hard surface. The three act comedy play en- titled, “The Absent Minded Bride- groom." and a number of first class specialties went over with much success at the Tlgnish Par- ish Hall, Tuesday evening, before a large and appreciative audience. The entertainment, which was pro- sented by the Alberton Parish Dra- matic Club was under the spon- sorship of the (Tignish) Ladies Aid of the Western Hospital. The United Church Guild met at Mrs. lh-ank Fraser's home on Mon- day evening. The President, Mrs. James Pike presided. The roll call was answered by ten members. Worship was led by Mrs. J. C. Mat- thews. Minutes of the lssi. meet- ing were approved as read. A sat- isfactory report from pantry sale was given. It was voted to give the usual quarterly contribution to church funds. \ ' Nexit meeting will be hold at lidrs. Lefurgeyh cottage. Mrs. Ced- ric Hunter will lead devotional per- lad. The contests prepared by Mrs. Corbett and Mrs. Lefurgey were greatly enjoyed. At the conclusion of a social hour refreshments were served by the hostess. Get Your FREE BrealcFasts isiiiiiiiiiiiii‘: . at icbé0éu 0£ Baseball Game And Dance A TIGNISH, JUNE l6 TIGNISH ACES SUMMERSIDEWEEGiONAIRES Game starting at 6 PM. Modern and Old Time Dancing Music to be supplied by Miscouche Orchestra three year old daughter of Ml. and Mrs. Heaihered Inman, who accl- dentaliy fell, while out playing and dislocated her hip returned to llEl home on Saturday, after n \vc.i'.- INCERE Ellllllli- nets at this tion Pharmacy, you] in. defeats come first. Skilled. registered pharmacists give undivertcd attention to your Doctor's direc- l tions. We use only fresh. pun. Potent drugs: check every compounding mp for aciancy. Bring us your neat prescription! EIlIAI lRllI to. Lid. Dancing from 9 p.m. to l o.rn. Everybody Welcome Proceeds in aid of Tignish Aces UO- RICHARD s. iiirrrou l.O-. I-Ae BLI- ' . w Eiiaail llriig to. Ltd- l . Ian-later. .Il'|d@e “l. "ummumkh beans ea ‘town all farm ‘IMIERSIIE Water as. eel-amiss . . , v.4.‘ s‘ ‘r o - *‘ 4 liars’: All You Iio: Ask us for a package of Grape- Nuts. Pay for It TEMPORAR- l . Serve It. Then-let anybody in your lomily write as a letter telling how iiiucli was paid tor the Grape-Nuts, and viliethor or not they like it. Moll letter with yourncnie and address and the bar top. to GRAPE-NUTS. lira, Ont. _ . soon es thlaletter ls receiv- ed, flit money will he relundcil by mall. .