l v ‘ ‘e - 1;, .1248 mm GUARDIAN. cusnnorrsrown . _. a THEWESTERNGUARDIA l ‘control. Ssussssserside us? sllowrllo TODAY ‘aunts; J. liner llurshy. ill Hanover street. and George Glow, 1S Ottawa Street. lUilIlI-IIDI and IIJNCICOUNTY News. Iahsaripiieoe. Advertising. - ‘ ' ' The o may be bought at any of u» ' m: new“ ‘M ' g ‘ r stores u s do: "r14: $54 wouf . ' Bell lenhateee. Wain Street; Gena-lies Drugstore. It Central ltreeti s rams Bakery. Weir ltreet: as»: Gaudai. n Granville em»: "4 , Vince's Groeery. lassell lireeti Al!!! Deaeetws Grocery. leeona lines; Island lloter ‘transport. Water ltreet. , The Guardian will be delivered to any borne In Summerside by Boyatloperdeyorlao perweel. Phenom or 289-2 for this service or give your order to the boy responsible for delivery on your routs e-WANTID Jails-room avert»- -aus:r ARRIVED. - Another meni- Fhone lied-l, Bummer-side. shipment of Lil's quilt Patches. 2 Lb. - --- '_ boxes. $1.00 per package. Postpaid —FOII, BALE, two brood sows. or C. O. D. C. O. D. charges extra, due to fart-ow in July. Wallace Keith Pratt. Bloomfield. crats. Middleton. _ -- —ron snail-iota Plymouth ~10], nous. - s Registered sedan. and condition. four new slim-thorn Bulls, i4 months old. tires, heater. can be seen at Ken- John Burrows, Wilmot. neth Home's Filling Station. sum. -—- merslde. -BOU5li8 FOB. BALI. Apply W. B. Warren, Sunmlerside. Box 592. or phone 321-2. some. nu ms m» Connor's Cosel ' Shows 2:30 - 7:15 - 9:15 MONDAY and TUESDAY Don't miss our Pyrex Ware Counter . . . On it you will see displayed every type oi utensil that you'll need for your kitchen-all made of gleaming, ‘ sparkling gloss. You con watch the foods cook "just right" with Pyrex » Wore. . . . You con serve foods "piping hot" directly from the stove to the . table. There is only room here to tell you about a few at the many Pyrex dishes. Today's modern cooking utensils are made oi Pyrex Wore - Ouiv lit your kitchen completely in the new modern manner. l DOUBLE BOILER Pyrex Double Boilers have been out of atoek for some time-but they're bach again and better than than ever. The band and handle brace are made of stainless steel and the glass is clear and bright. | 4.95 BARREL-priced from l! to I06- INDIVIDUAL BAKERS — priced —Plt!VA'l'l'i SALE of household furniture in splendid condition and bargains for quick sale, such as beds. springs and mattresses, 8 couches, range in good condition, base burner. smpli tables, cooking utensils, curtain rods. etc. Apply 81 Granville Street, Bummer-side. —WE’ dIliVE available for im- mediate delivery: Coekshutt Gang Plows; Lever Harmws; 5 and 6 foot mowers; Lime Sewers (John -~I‘0R SALE-IMO DeSoto sedan. All new tires. Also i947 civilian Jeep. Perfect condition. Phone 494-3, Summer-side. ~!0R BALE. - 1942 Interne- tionsl is ton truck, i933 Chevrolet Standard Coupe. 1923 Chevrolet Coach. 1932 Pontiac Sedan. APPlY George Deishan. Borden, after 5 MEASURING MUGS — 32 ounce. priced at 1.10. . -~=-1= m“ P‘ M- ‘fiiiifi’i..id“éi.l..fi°tis‘?‘“"'i..li°ll ' —TOMA'I'O PLANT! for sale. these articles arrived before the GUT BITS-J pieces of ‘flame- ware" priced at 8.5. Blue Diam- ond Priced at 3.95. Home Mo“: Bet prised at 1.95. OAK! D15555"l"l°¢d ‘P u u u’ increase in the freight rates and will be sold at the fonmer prices. Sea us for prompt delivery. James A. MacNeili and Sons. Summerside, also cabbage and cauliflower. Mail orders accepted. Albany F. Palmer. 42D Myrtle Street, Box 404, Bum- merside. assassinate-Priced It l" t" .11 -JUNE WEDDING BELLS- Anions the loveliest of early June weddings was that of Gladys Mae Mann. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Keir Mann, Irishtown. P. E. Island. and Frank Manning Oamllbell. e011 of mr. and ma. William Colnnbell, Sunni Brae. Moncton. N. B. ‘The nuptial vows were spoken before . Rev. Stesdman Smith of the Unit- ed Church. at the home of the —FUNEIAL SERVICES — The funeral of the late Arsene Gallant of Miscouche was held on Thurs- day morning. June 3rd. with Re- qulem Hllh Muss at St. John the Baptist Church, celebrated by “u! pastor. Rev. J. D. Kelly. The pail bearers were Messrs. Ovide Gsadet. Leo Gaudet, Gus J. P. Goudct. Melvin Gaudet, Phil H. DesRochss. Joachim G. DesRoches. The late Mr. Gallant who was 88 years of Dttflflll DUTY OASSQDLII - gflegfl so es cents M 1.49. Also SPORT REELS Shows 7:15 - 9:15 — Matinee Tuesday 3:30 NURSING BOTTLE‘! - I ounce also priced si 20 cents. l ounce t 45o rm ynArzs-pflced n u o alle prised at 25 cents. eauil- Pll! PLATE JUICE ‘SAVES- prised at 50 and ‘i5 cents. 47w REGENT Personals -Rev. John A. Goudet of Char- lottetown is spending s week with Rev. N. J. Poitier, Egmont Bay. was FANS-priced‘ at 1s s... m. urns-rs nrsnss _ priced at 1s MIXING BOWLS-Sets of 8-cleaf and 9t oents. . , glafl priced at 1.4a. sot: oi 4- aoiored glue priced at 8.70. .1 a u: n n. ru if - no T - . .. gown o! white moon with sweet- flame; fluffln m“; 1}", ‘u m; "Bu-thief Ind "m"? t‘ mmlgi" _//////' ///// 0/, /////// H ,_ liQlfla DBOKllXXO. llid fltgdd llbdlbd’. vived by three “m. Anthony’ ‘d. ’ ‘n3...’ ‘ te d th m o e arm o . y his "uncle? Haxlry Wigmore. munm and John an o’ Boston‘ -M'"- 397W“ Mimi» Bil-YURI‘ RUDE" SlUlllMK "YlllEllE 0L0 near Grsvesend Airport tamed out sold by auction in lbnilwl 011 Jllli to be wssp's nest. 12-13. y CLEARANCE SALE June llth to Juno 19th Men's Donegol Tweed Caps (best quality). . , ... ...... ‘$1.95 Men's Ilack Dress Oxfords, reg. $5.50 for. . . ...... . .. $4.50 lays‘ Comp Shoes, clearing at‘ ............,. .,_._.. $l.95 Youths‘ Camp Shoes, cleoringat. . . . .. . . . $1.75 10% OFF MEN'S, WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S SNEAKERS White Flannelette (36" wide)........_._._-....... 45c per yd. . smash larn paint (red). ._._.sa.so pg gol. ‘Gllddenfi larn Paint (grey)............... per gal. . tNItAL-Mtseluur , GRAVESEND. ENGLAND - LONDON - (GP) — Shaken“!!! f l6?) - A suspected unexploded folios and first-dated Bible will be: bomb heard buzzing in a field among 150 literary treasures to be PIIOOLATORQ-priced at 3.65. FRlEllliS MEET" ilawlan MillmnlPtterl and Frank Peters motored to Summer-side on i Wednesday night. Piusviile school pupils are pt- ting ready to stage an entertain- oment in the very near future. son and family. of Oascumpec. Miss iliveiyn Gallant, Ethel Fin- nan and Paul Doiron visited M1‘. and we. Edward Gallant and lit- tle son George, on Wednesday night. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Oarrutti- —Mrs. Philip ‘romson and son Blair have arrived in Oliesry from River Herbcrt,-N.S. They are for the present residing st her par- ents’ home. Mr. and Mrs. Sanford 1 ! - ANNUAL unnrmo be guest speaker. Ladies cordially invited. GEORGE MATTHEWS, President. HAROLD JELLY, Secretory. _._ _i-_?___._- __ *_ .. ANNUAL MEETING The Annual Meeting ol East Prince Progressive Conserva- guest speaker. Ladies cordially invited. DR. W. P. MclRl-DE, President. T. L. COMPTON, Secretary. groom's parents. 59 Broadway Si... on Wednesday. June 2nd. 1948, st 7.15 pm. Pink-and while stream- ers decorated the room and an nroh o! cherry blossoms made s charming setting for the bridal party. The youthful bride. bewitch- insiy lovely in her floor dsngrh who gave her in marriage. Her trailing bridal veil. caught with orange bloss .snd on arm bouq- uet of red roses completed the en- semble. Her bridesmaid, Miss Ber- tha. Lamont of French River. RE. Island. looked very Winsome in her gown of- pink taffeta, and car- ried a bouquet of blue csrnstions. NB‘. William Campbell, Jr., ably supported his brother as Brooms- unsn. The Wedding March was oomingly attired in pale blue with black socessorieswhile the groom's mother chose o. floral sill: Jersey, and wore black accessories. About 40 invited guests witnessed the age diod an May 31st. He was a native oi‘ St. Chrysostame but had lived most af his adult life in Miscouchs where he had been a prominent citizen. taking an ect- ive interest in anything pertaining in the welfare of the community also two daughters. Octavio. Mrs. Wank Perry, Maine, and Dina, Mrs. Augustine DesRoches, Miscouche. A brother Dr. A. Gallant of Aki- herst. Magdalen Islands also sur- vlves-S. --WEDDXNG BELLS - The foi- lowing account of a wedding. in a Toronto paper. will be oflntcrest to many in the province: ‘Tall standards of white stocks and ferns formcd the setting this afternoon and Mrs. Clarence H. Byers, Oak- ville. in. St. Paul's Anglican Church. Toronto. Rev. Edward Marley of- ficiated. Mrs. D. R.,Bime played the wedding music and Harry Cole You hear lots of sweet sentimental talk about " "—there even is a book and a play called "I Remember Massif-But what about TOMATO “He! ' Campbell of Irlshtown. P. E. Is- maid of honor in s picture or‘ awn _ w" mm,’ 08mm 1m 7 h“ M“ “l”! 5mm P514 l humid land. and Mr. and Mrs. Mood Ges- green nylon taffeta with matching Z tins tor .._., sum . 1W d“. ‘t he n05" o‘ visit w her mother. Mrl- Oerrle uie. of Mel-seem mm. N. n. Many‘ bonnet accented by a darker green -~ 5 Day‘ m “d M" A A Msemm“ Fllmllb °ll WMMNIY "Qlllfll- valuable gifts were received by the ribbon. She carried a plumage bou- \ CORN NlBLETS _ ' ' ‘ ' how having motored up from Summef- popular young couple, among them quet of yellow spring flowers. John 2 tins for ______,______.._______' Si“ "l" M1" 111d M11- WIL PW!‘- s lemp from the emoloyees of Byers. brother o! the groom. Wu ~ L "lnl- Budd's col-see. 1.241., where the best man and ushers were Robert - , GRAPEFRUIT JUICE . 2 ' . . groom is employed as office clerk. MacMurdo, brother of the bride, F i J w d 6 3 m, yo, _ __ H _ ~ _- _ Q ~ 4. 0n Monday. Mo? s1. the tesch- The bride is s Ifldliltlié of Union and Robert l-iumphrles. At the re- l’ - lllle LO B . Jllllfi 1 ‘ " “r " " ‘ ' s fa 14y!“ About Pelt"; reooomoerli- Commercial College, Oharlottetown caption held n-t Wymilwood. the - . ¢ P97343555“ 9 "Plwli P.E.Il d. dhld - bi"d' Lil l’d lli i100 BLEZNDED JUICE , went to 01cm‘! to see the hi; ible pofiiliixdn finial“; befwlllllla Brbyefxcxlllg wllhrhlxeiicleflowcred hht tin! for . . . . . . . . . . . .._.-_._. . . . . . . .. . . . . ..,_.‘ I erntitlnefiwnter Bisfety," put on by 5Com; Monsoon. Mr. and Mrs. and corsage of pink cernstians. P . - 1 _ ._ r , CLARK'S PORK a. BEANS '4 a m“ fnillfiillirlllllrhfiTlhogilhlllffiil- Elli figimwlil'§"§l§.i§n“’§ll'°fn.l“.§l? , ~ Z tins for . . . . . . . . .... - - - - - - r- - - - ~ -;' c g1 On May 20th Mr. Swabs Jelly of er Doints in P. E. Island. and at e sage of cream roses. For the haney- Algmp" VEQQMHQ 5°"? 2s APPlQ Jill“: z ll"! Y - - - - 10'- ' ' ( " Olieery celebrated his 88rd birth- m " tt st Marco's Mills. moon to the United States by Ins . c . . CARNATION MILK '7 w‘ “l” you a selection of l: day. He is the father of Mrs. Ivan Brflexllhle, lhgideh travelling cos~ motor, the bride travelled in a L M" d H 2 . lltllilils, seeded and seedless, P" ‘in I c fine granite or nlagble monu- Z’ Webb of iiowlsn. My. John Wpbb, some we; Amemm Bgguty, with navy suit with navy and white sc- o ' - “m! ml‘ ~ ~35‘: 1 lbs. . . . . . . . . . . . 13C t d. ed u] d‘ n , I l < s": 2.5.1.32. l..- r ys:'m.:..:::..i.:"" "’ "a; 3”" "of: °§l§L° ":..:.'r “W ism P“ <=-»-- its. z o. . . . . .. n w RQLLED QATS d his t0 st Ill Broad ay B». Sun y s ("m 1m" z t 29 e . - Ins. . . . . e 5 H, k with silo. atone and detail- birthday on May 21th. Those two u. n, . Bur daughter of Mrs- D- J- MaoMurdo _ ' 5 ‘Pu u“ r? Lg: "I ll"!!! realm-Ilia s will; very fine old Bentlemen are both e in Summeiside. -s. Clams, 2 tins ...58c Rillltliilfl 11"". "Sill" 5g» - . ll II r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ISLAND CHEESE (tine quality) c i’; 1h; ‘:0: c‘: ‘and? augrlcrgeylez sonogn 3e13,; ‘lflgaligxl’: Diced Beets, 20. 01-. 2 tms llc M“ _ . c Per lb. l l; L J ruins a no gllithdalylww On Sunday evening Diced Carrots, 20 on, 2 Aylnlsl-‘s Pork 8| Beons,392 - --leY-e1°n¢w1%hother mem- ti c TOMATOES c I "1153 51-5551 m". bera of his family spent a very . F l” . "'21: - 1'9 2 tins tor - SUMMERS“: “m” evening ‘t m. home of rash lest, 2 t|ns,,_._,,,,76g lest Greens, 2 t|ns...... c l _ _ _ g p I his daughter Hattie. Mr. and Mrs. P...’ 2 “n. 01°C H‘. M h so" 2 COFFEE (blue Ribbon d. Salado) | oszexinwzesezcs> ~- \ Ivan Webb and their eon xelul. - l "l! . "9 "°°"‘ -P' c i ..q,||_M,_ _ String Beans,2tins.....22c tins..g.._.g............30c i I m‘! Slim" 3P°°m' m yum, M w ,_ _ . ..r:".:::!'f.:::::.'::':.:::::..::.';'.:::. ::.':":.:...=:'.':: imp". Mo. m. s o. n. . .. is Nvlm on- n» o» ........ w t m» i», .......... w" l. “it... .'."v..'.;1‘.'Tl2°..1'1"8?. °°"“'.";';; ::.:."'.':..:;".'.'::.r.:":.:':;:';:r;":.:'a*..':n.;': :.":'.:':.:'..‘,*.'::.: "m °"~"~ "v- “-*°—»-=*=' -------~-~*’~" Men's S-oz. (grey back) Overalls, reg. $4.95 for. .. $415 ' I p_M_ wanna," y“, 23rd Mi” H1; ‘H “MN” f ' l Iussestions n» you. June the 20th n oniy_one week awaymltlMlM- Men's Work Shim, reg. $2.70—Specioi........ ......$2.25 M“, 1...... 0...“. 95 l President, Lodies' Progressive, Conservrltivlle A.s‘s,:cll'otio:,":ll| m '"""“' ‘ ‘"‘ ""“’ “" “°"" """ 10% olscouur on ALL woman's oicssis i Very Gay-Very lweei are these lunuaer Dill-NIH. SKIRTS for girls who wear has ‘i te l4. Cool and flattering-A jofio wear, the young "sols" love these lkiria. They're made ef excellent quality print cotton in truly lovely Ilillfll and colors-they have elastic waist bands and neat shoulder straps-the price is MI. A Dirndl ls the Inert earn- fortahie and the nsost aifiaetive Shirt-for Bummer-you'll find these In the Youth Centre. , Yea don't have ie raee here and there ts proaaee a IIUIIING 0h. HUNTING LIGINII. Jheyfie for sale right here in the Hardware De- partment. We get permission te issue these Licenses tor your conven- ieneemlf yon are a reldent of the province tile License is LII-ii yon are s tourist at nefi-redlent it is $.00. Inlay the fan and sport of good iishlng—get year fishing YIIIICIINT toe assume SERVICE it YOUR DISPOSAL g";_a";fifg°jlfflllufidafiigzrézmll»313332;‘?! were mun-o... - ""‘ "“““' “m.” ""‘ “" """' uazrtuirfilecszu» lamp ram, Radio s s c lotteries, and dent, Ladies‘ Progressive Conservative Association, will be “m l“ “m” ‘mm-Em “Puma” o‘ u“ "m": mo‘. l Gill oilllllils Saturday, June l2th, Shes Store with a steel: oi MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY ~_Q, —Mr. Ben Mai-Lead, who spent tlie past sight months with his nephew. Mr- Fred Proiltt. Burling- ton, left, on Saturday for Truro, N. B. Mr. Msclseod will also visit his l iCA \ W“ l " - s1; [VERl HUTTUN RIllllES ,/' ton. will leave this week to visit lier sister, who is seriously ill at Vancouver. 8.0. Mrs. Mann will be accompanied by her son loith, who will be employed with an oil company near Calgary, Alberta. ‘ Bur. a ue s tannin "“"~""' "m" II»!!! CAIIII- lfllll AIM- lllilRY IMNUUI Iliedensmslbyilsctcifleii . - ‘Matinee Monday and Wednesday 3:30 "Shows m! and ens -1Mr. and NIYS. A.1=‘. Mann, Bur- llngton. spent the past week st Mrs. Mann's former home at ‘rig- nish. 'I'hey were accompanied by Lost Showing Today l . _ _ - Mm ' . ~ i owe» sssia.."ii.h‘“séiirfsi'iéilf Zlmfni’ s; filth‘?! “"8" l“ . ~ ~- g A , ' ' - ' ML m...“ Rog," o; M; q was l" "m m?" will! t"! WNW!‘ Ila-try wismore. aunt or the bride. daughter or Mr. snd ilfrs. Rey 1'53“! Adams‘ Bxurungwn‘ Wm mf "HEART OF THE WEST’: a mm! to mend, m 3W1“ on day Plm- as she sang the solo, O Promise stunley “scum-do (mronflg) and I melllb"! ° h" lflmlly ll 0- - . Me. The bride's mother was bE- Harold Howson Byers. son of Mr. Cary‘ Bu“ r and "THE DEVIL ON WHEELS” ~(i\OVv\LY.YiY.\OY/\(\L\LY.\\(.\CV.\’.\7\L\"XJ\§X ‘ vC/vve/ve. ‘ time??? TRAVEL BY AIR - Philips, until their house is ready _ y," m, m-ld 1 i 1 _ i. l w" "°'",fl‘:l“" ‘mm ",'°°.°’ to more lnio- llwlgllelh p iosrsohed i ltilel $31.32‘ hung-flight»? To G H Pmm- GQlllI l?” ' "n o \ supper was served. when s besuil~ trait gown of antique ivory satin. ‘MKERSTJBUBO-KENT- “NMNGTON r a ‘ 01”" °n u" w‘ w‘ m“ Gum“ h“ u“ m!‘ fully decorated wedding cake was The high neckline with u. hiss fold “LLFCHATKAMH. 5"""l'7-7“5'95‘,5, l m. d M" l, u, I “m... "m" °n wtdmdty», "We It cut by the bride. Those assisting gave an off-ths-shouider effect. narnvnsr. l"! "It" ""1 "5""! my" HARD MIXED CANDY Kelly‘ 52nd wé" fin flaw,“ o; will‘! ll Hl-Yiidflods’ bit, lo have hi! the hostess were Mrs. David Budd. and the long full skirt extended "m. etc. n‘ n p" H, f c ’ him‘! hurt. flwellllei-ins the Dw- Mrs. Uz Fowcett, Mrs. 1-foroidMor~ into e circular train. Her long veil Low Fares - Fast ‘Ital ‘mmmuno ' “m” row. Mrs. Manning Milton, and of tulle illusion was held by a IAUIIB some snnvrcs. "m m“ 5"“ ‘Mm . ' . 331-bp;- a . 50 0T Sh Pl IIGITI “genre 39¢ do» 1;;;-v;=,;,;»;;_ c“..::"s as: may: 1.32;‘. flliiid°ipsi$ill°fihdii ‘Shit: ice- m r "s: M m“ l” ' - ' ‘ill’ ‘M’ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " ' ' ' ' '11‘ ' ' ' ' ' u m E 8 ' MM- ’ Mrs. Keir Mann, and Miss Anne is lilies. Mrs. Stafford BmyLhe was ‘Qwéw? Tea, Mother's Own or Mom's, 2 lbs. flit. . .. . .$l-75 Coffee, Schwartz or Club House, per lb. . .. ._.._. . .. 55¢ Dinner Set, Victoria pattern, 22k gold trimming Reg. $42.88 — Special $39.00 l only fl-piece Dinner Set, white with Gold land Reg. $1 7.25— Special Sl5.00 Having taken over the stock oi the Champion Radio gervica, l am selling the entire stock at e 2096. discount. 3 small Electric Radios, 2 latteryledles, l Coleman Go; Iron I Coleman gas lamp, i double Coleman gas sieve, i Aladdin lamp, 2 hetplotes, 2 toasteml Gimco electric lron,,3 adjust- able Westinghouse irons, 3 bed lamps, ‘electric iron cords, l only 6S-piece Men's, Women's and Children's Shoes. iiittiiitrt ‘Sllilli, lisnsington