FEBRUARY 18. .1948 THE GUARDIAN. (JHARLOTTETOWN gloss rum-ream fin: WESTERN GfiARDIAN i AGENTS: J. I-luser Milrphy. 188 Hanover Street, end Gwle Clow, 126 Ottawa Street. SUMMERSIDE and PRINCE (JOINT! News SubeorlPi-lone. Ailvertielng. TheGuas-diaulleybebeugbteteuyoitba » \ following eioree in Siuunereide: pen Beekeiore. Water Street; Goerliee Drogetore. l1 Central ltreeti Toronto Bakery. Water Street: Mark Gelllllt. 07 Grenville Street; place Grocery. Buaeeil Street; Alyre Doueettve Grooery. Second Street; Ieleud Motor Transport. Water strut, Thefiuerdiauwiflbedeliveredieeuyhoeseiulummee-eideby cm-ierlwltlewdererlleounmrbueeeeeeue-emm. ‘um; or give your order to the boy reepoueible for delivery on your route. ._.wAN'l‘ED—Oonvalescenfe end —HOCKEY Kenslngton Rink, gxpectflllt mothers. 35 Russell St.. ‘Thursday, Feb. 19, New Arman vi. giimmerside. Phone 104. filt-Ieillilfl’. Game starts 8:15. Skate _HOCKEY. Dunk River Leonie. pedeque rink, Wednesday, Feb. l8. -'I‘llE NOONAN BEAUTY PAR. Freetown Roughtrlders vs. Bedeque LOB. Summerside. will be closed Bonecnuherg, |from Feb. l9 to March 8 inclusive, i during the absence o! lvltrs. Noonan .-F0!t PASTIME. try knitting. 0n a business trip to Boston, Qpdar your Yarn at Burma. Mal- qua. M day. Feb. w. Middleton Bombers -SYMIPATIIY EXTENDED- vs. Augustine Cove Bulldogs. Teams Mush sympathy is extended to Mr playing off for third place in 1nd ‘Mrs. George Watson Compton Bedeque South Shore League. e1 st. Eleanors in the death on Executive meeting after game to Sunday of their infant twin, e.rrarige for playoffs. flugliifir, June, in the Prinee County Hospital, aged ' seven —WA)ITED months. The body is resting at the geese or gander-s. Any breed that Compton Funeral Home. Summer- were kept over‘ mistakenly for mo, pending funeral arrange- breeders. State lowest price FOB merits. 1t. is also to be_ much re- your station in first letter. color pelted that the twin sister is also or breed amd size to’ J. P. Tanton, very ill in the hospital and while BOX 36. Sllllllllersldv. her condition last night was re- ported to be grave the many . friends of Mr. and Mrs. Compton extend sincere wishes for a coin- pleie recovery of the child-S. —ll0CliBY Bedeque rink Thurs- TO PURCHASE Personals -—Mr|. Fred—hi:rphy, Summer- side, is visiting relatives in Boston and New York. -.\10S’l' MODERN GARAGE -- Believed to be the largest of its kiiiii on the Island the new foiir- chem,“ is spgndinq a iew duvs i" teen car garage oi R. '1'. Holman summersme wiiii ‘ML and ‘Mm Ltd, Suirnmerside. located at the my,“ M,m.lv___s_ rear of their department store is now nearing completion. Con- __Mi.5_ Joim Mum,“ Sumnm, IirllUiICl iii two sections. the over- side’ who had been iii ihe Prince all (lZiTllOllSlOnS are approximately poiimiy Hospiiai being “mud ior 77 b7" 168 feet Dtslglwd l” ulwml“ nhock and a out in hcr head suf- iiioilalr cars itiid tmcks oi vartous iered in a mi. accident has suiiiv m“ the 554359 is “lumped Wm‘ ientlv recovered to return to he!‘ —Miss Myrtle McKeiina of "Rol.ltiie" overhead doors WhlCll iwim,_,__s_ operate on coil spring; situated ______ over ciich entrance, Oi‘ frzntiic construction. the garage has a N v d min-rote floor and foundation and e built up ‘bonded roof. The two uni-ii sections of the structure are divided into sub-sections each of which can accommodate two cars or trucks. The sub-sections of the garage vary in width from 21 to 33 fcct. The entire construction. with the exception of the floor and foinidaiion, which was handled by It was learned yesterday that. CgimLv Cqnstrucfimi Co, Ltd" m1! Summerside Will llBVO S. 119W planned and built by merrtlbers of liquor store 1n the very near fu- the R. T. Holman Ltd. staff. when -ture. The Provincial Government CnlllPlGl-lfi. the garage will be used has rented a building on Watci lo house the fleet oi vehicles Street, owned by R. T. Holman. operziicil from the main store and Ltd.. and formerly occupied bf: head office at Sirmmerslde. At pre- Murphy Motors Ltd. The new sent it is estimated that flllmllill quarters will be much more com- ue-‘F and lrllflkli ure ill OPWRUOII modlous than the present ones to iill all but one of the Him-CBS where on a busy day patrons are vwillcd ill the Slfllclllfvms- forced to line up on the street. It is understood that the io- —T'RINUE'IVWN W- M- 5--A terior of the building will be re- Jvint nleetln! 0! i319 l-ll-"BQ W!‘ decorated and finished in an a’.- nloriarv Societies of Princetown ‘fictive manna,“ A number J1 United church was held in the wickets will be provided so that lllemflrlul TOOTH 0n FfldilY BT99?‘ customers may be waited on more iiooii to observe the "World DBY quickly. An arrangements will be o! Prayer". The vrosram. "The made that supplies may be Llil- Mld"! Pray!!!" Ollmlled lll u" loaded from trucks in the rear January Missionary Monthly. was o: the building. This will be an followed. Mrs. James Cross. leader advimgage bwause 1n the present lor Hamilton and Baltic W-M- 3-1 location cases oi beer slide dnvvn M". Leslie Ramsay. leader for on an inclined board from the top Hamilton W-M-Et: and Mrs. Ful- of the truck to the door of the ion Simmons. leader for Darnley pmrage room over the heads of and Sea. View WZM. S. Scripture pedestrian; passing down the M61118 John 17-17-34 by MM street. Renovation work on the Wendell Orozier. The Prayers, of- building will be commenced 1m- iered by Mrs. Howard Ramsay. mecliatelyh-IS. . Mrs. Geo. Crozier. Mrs. Everett Ramsay, Mrs. Keith RamsamMrs. i FARM FOR SALE Harry Crosler. Mrs. Jas. Hickey 100 acres of iond, 75 clear, end Mrs. Arthur MecKsy. Solo: ‘The Lord's Prayer". Rev. James Cross, was much appreciated by ell. The address given by Rev. Mr. 3g: wlais beSSEtCl ion fPi-Jayiieflkliile ‘Lord. tegch elf! tOrODTBYJXlITlIYIOSSH bum“. wood “d luwber’ "l n in; on all the necessity of prayer. high stole of cultivation; build- ings in good condition, wurereel by two pumps on premises. This form is known as the ‘Wol- lece Bradshaw Homestead," sil- uuied near School, Church, and improved road, within two miles Store Planned For Summersiiie Through prayer we can find God. end through God peace. The of- "llu! was then taken and dedi- cited. closing h mn. "The -Dey Thou Gayest." w s sung, followed b! the benedictlons. by Mr. Sim- llllllls. and Rev. Mr. Cross brought to a close e very impressive ser- vice. At the close of this service 9’ Kmhm- t supply of u a lthin ii ted by the ladies 85f Sh‘: coggrezrilartion JOHN ROBERTS’ m assembled and packed roi- Klnkoro. P- 5- l- llllbment to needy countriee of the world. i ~ -u. n. u.- Mibbfzhfll IN AND SEE the new INDIAN BLANKETS tint lieve only __ih "ll llllllleieffiu the Dry Geode Department-the eiee ie 00x80 "Win00 ore ere very nice end the cotton hee been bruelied up to give i n“ ‘f?! and wermthuulndien. Bleukete ere eo~ " ' ‘ y. you nkilnlaltiiio mire theee-they‘re"prieed1t tdiflnolriu the Dry Goods . h 50M! IN AND SE1: the errey of different CASIPBELL SQUPS in ‘wnmglry Depertuieotmflie uemee of time will fairly make you u" b Muller awe le e luuet fee Winter lueela and whet could be ohm “Driven tbeu Cenpbelle. lfere you will dud the Pepper Pot- "w Myrtle: eud delieloue Cream of ChlekerimTry e different Soup h u" an?’ "beet on {our fevoriieefypufl dud Campbell Soups Ill m ennui W!!!» I! yee ere peeeleil ebeetwbat ie give e new blby—» ‘o: eotrtreotive pink end blue gilt e epeolal eby” Cr , beb 6f llll I bottle of baby Olh-thle ie priced at LI a aekegarueofi "Wfllzne are the feverliee o! Mother: the world over end this m 3m: Bllllllll ‘mo: iiiiii _ lAVllilIllllill- ma Also News and Flicker Flashbacks Shows 7:15-9:15 Matinee Thursday 3:30 4->O-.-§ REGENT SIIMMERSIDE WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY ilfllillll Yillilili ~ illllii liiilill I /Shows 7:15 and 9:15 Matinee Wednesday 3:30 OQGOOO 0O §OO-O9000&O 5040 -——~ owwe e 04 r094 Q+0+Q§-&00+o-0 CAMEO THEATRE KENSINGTON Wednesday- Thursday 7-0 The Buttllnir Dorsey! fought their way to the top. Jimmy and Tommy Dorsey in "THE FABULOUS DORSEYS" With JANET BLAIR Also Disney Cartoon e490» 000* WELCOME RECESS l-Icalih authorities say that re- cesses Ior both children and teacher are necessary in school. It gives the room a chance in air end everybody benefits from a spell o! “freedom? » BRAPAIID THEATRE . "WAKE UP AND DREAM" in Technicolor JOHN PAYNE JUNE HAVER Fridoy-Suturdey-EIS PM. ‘Napoleon and Uncle Elby premiums; Tignish Born iiuii (By The Ceuedius Prwi‘ Irene-lace. tere of durlty for ‘i0 years and a native of Tignish. P.E.I., dried at St. Joseph's Convent here to- day. She wee 0t. lieter Irmeieee Joined the order lure iu ll’?! end returned bribi- ifex iu L040 after eervlng in con- vente at Arnprlor, Ont, Boston, Bathurat. N. 8., and Meteghan. Glace Bay. New Waterford and North Sydney, N. S. lfimeral ser- vicee will be held here ‘Thursday. Two nieces. Sister Carmelita and Sister Rose Celestine now are members of the order at Itox» bury, Mass. and Glace Bay. i O I I . Sister Francisco was thejornier Adeline Gaudet of Tiknish. She was e eleter of the late Agno Gaudet. also o! Tiknish. Mr. Ephraim Gaudet of Miscouche is e. nephew and Mrs. Albert ‘Pilplin o! Rockuwey Beach. New ‘fork. is a niece. Portia White To Be Heard In S’side Thursday Poi-tie. White, brilliant young Canadian Contralto who will ap- pear at the Summerside High School Auditorium this Thurstlau evening is the first Canadian sing- er to be officially sponsored. Lead- ing citizens of Halifax and lm~ portant provincial officials oi Nova Scotie, were so enthusiastic aboui the Nova scotla born and trained singer that they established a Portia White Trust to eiia-blc lln to pursue her studies and to llli‘ thcr her career. Miss White is the daughter i--' the only Negro chaplain to serve with the British forces in the last war. She has suxigiever since slic was a. child, and when six your; old joined the choir of her fa- ther's church in Halifax: The thou: was composed exclusively of mem- bers oi_the large White ianiily. When Portia was eight, she and one of her sisters appeared a". a. musical festival in Halifax at which they sang excerpts roin "Lucia". While she was in high SCAOOI. Miss White won a scholarship at “the weor that’! mug the Halifax Conservatory o! 5W1". 9mm up ellyiee for lhi youngsters-aft, meefli, expediei v/eigirie for the kiddies. ‘Deelpled he ieke h end reody. All Wool Sweaters For e proper meter fit meeei ure the chest: Hold the fupe close against body, up under arms. if the measurement shows an in between eizie ask for the larger riee. .( Regen! sweeten for girls-TOM‘ pun wool, le coiei-e of navy, "QM blue end red. Wiiii end Wilma! hllhl designs in eel- lf. Ioiil bufion front and pull- over ei-yles. The sizes are 24, 16, Z8, 30, 32 ond\34. The price: es lw or $2.50. . r" Corilcoifi 100% pure wool sweaters for i-he kiddies. P-ioln and colored designs in bot-ii the button front and pullover style. Hand finished. Color: ore pink, ‘ blue and white. Sizes 6 mos. in 3 years. The price: o: low oe $1.75. Boys’ 1 piece knitted iuhs: 100% pure wool. Plain shades only. Sizes 2 and 3 years for $4.50. \ Sizee _3__ and 4 years for $4.95. Upper Floor — _ Main Store Section A SMALLMATPS Where Priee 1e Metekel With Qeelniiy Music. As this scholarship applied only to her voice lessons. she sup- plemented her income by teaching at a Primary/school. Still in he." twenties. the gifted young con- tralto has zen compared wit... the late Sigrid Oiicgiii, \\'oi'lc2~ famous Swedish singer. College- trained. imbued with the fines: musical traditions. Miss White is s charming, cultured woman. The sincerity oi her musicianship and the glowing. deep tones o! her beautiful voice have placed Miss White in_the front rank of cori- Board of School Trustees, for 1048 indicated that they would need $26,000 for expenses and over $2,- 000 for capital expenditure. report also stated that the Board was considering employing a do- cnest-ic science teacher. Mayor Ar- nctt said that these requests would bedealt with when the town bud- get was drawn up. The Councillor Wedge reporting for ie-election and present extended their congratu- lations to the Mayor on his election. MANTMADE Ari estimated 50.000000- ecres of land east of the mid-west plains in the United States have been abandoned as farm land. ~r~ the Councillors rc- WASTETTAND 5 Thursday-J to l0, skating- i“ lg Crystal Rink This Week Wednesday Afrernoonz-B to 5, skating; 8 to l0, skating. Fridayz-Borden Nationals vs. Summerside All Store l, the Streets Committee said that the new thaw had left the streets in poor condition but there is no- thing that can be clone except kEllD the drains open. He said that the biggest expense in snow lighting is on the outskirts of town, particularly Central Street North. If conditions are as bad next year he did not think ‘that the present equipment would be sufficient and he suggested that a tractor plow be purchased next temporary singers-S. Monthly Meeting 0i Summerside Town Council IIIJOKEY AT BURDEN 5 Second Game In Intermediate Plcydowns Sotunioyz-Skoting, I to 5; 9 lo ‘ll. .0 First Gume of Intermediate Pluydowns bet-ween SUMMERSIDE ALL STARS and BORDEN NATIONALS His Worship iyiayor J.F. Ariiett presided at the regular monthly meeting of the Summerside Tovi-ri fall. ~ or Arnett congratulated Council- lors Goi-rill and Wedge on their ivhen the meetingslopened Mey- WEDNESDAY NIGHT AT Admission 25c and 50c 8 :30 Council last evening when the only Councillors present were Henry Wedge. H. B. Schurnian. and LHJ. Gorrill. ' On the recommendation oi the lire Department the following of- iloiele were reappointed for anoth- er year: Chief. W. B. McNcill; Deputy Chief. c. T. C. Kenny; sec- rotary treasurer. George Hogg. Mr. T. E. Hickey, C.A., was appointed auditor iur the coming year. The Clerk reported that two sirens had been obtained from the Department of Reconstruction and would be set up in the Westward as additional fire alarms. A budget. submitted by By Clifford MocBride the O-OVOOOOO AAAAAAAA BERNAiliiit sioiiia“ - CASH SALES Thursday - Friday - Saturday Borden‘ Dunk River Butter MOILSES TEAS- Standard. lb. Orange Pekoc, lb. soda. Biscuits. pkg. Dalton‘! Puddlnge, i» pf .. iifewbeeyii boxee Borden's Milk. 2 ee Schwartz B. Powder. String Beans, 2 cane Peas. 2 cans .. .. Tomato Juice. 2 cans . Tomato Soup. l2 can: Vegetable Soup. 12 cane $1.00 Salmon, tell can .. .. Vanilla Extract. I on. Food Coloring, 2 for Sauer Kraut. ban .. Baked Beans. 2 cane Smoked Fillets. lb. Fresh Fillete. lb. Grade B Elli. doe. Onions. b lbe. icing Sugar. 2 pkge. . 28o Robin Hood Flour (100 lb.) $4.0! Cream West Flour (100 1b.) $4.08 Seeded Reieinl. l pkge. 90o Seedleee Reielulz, 11 ol. pkle. . 2 for . .. Potato Chipe, ii pkp. . Island Cheeee. lb. .. Red Sock-Eye Salmon, l-2 lb. . Pliied eiee. lb. Cookin - ‘>0-Orvv Mackerel. mi, e cane see Quaker Com Ilekee. l pkge. Ho Glnler l-‘rlllt Cookiee. i lbl. 62c Peblnm. pkg. .. 45o Nnirfm. pkg. _ lle Beby Foods. I eerie lie tile 2 lbs 1.42 ‘T U Milk Lunch, pkg. Pilot Biscuit. pk]. Butter Bix, pkg. DRY 000K Meu‘e Navy Blue Cotton Work Shirts. 10-10 l-Z . .. Men's Work Boots, pr. . . Boys‘ Rubbers Molueee, rel. Men's Rubbers Child's Rubbers .. .. Womeire Rubber Boots. pr. $2.20 Marie Spat Rubbers. pr. 81.20 Men‘! Gum Rubbers. pr. $2.20 Men's l-Buclrle hair . Feather Pillows. Bore‘ Nev-y Blue Drill Overall Pentl. M. .. Stanfield‘: z-riieee" i... Lab Underwear. 2 Underwear. 2 peir Juet received Cotton Hose. Rnnelrn Codflsll. lb. i Salt Herring. doeen .. O-O-OQ QQ-Q-OOQ4-QR4-Qi-O-QGO-Q O O4 0-64 0 e e StenfieliPe Z-plcce Blue Label Stanfield! Men's Wool Socks. Children‘: Rose; eleo Women's eovvrro+oooruo+ow Qvooooooo-vo-o-io ‘ZDaflM/z/ $1.29 $5.00 . 85c .. $1.10 . .. . 60c s‘ 98 ‘IPA: advertised in Good Housekeeping. pine . $5.00 é. $555 els on eele of . . . piece 00c . e shipment of We oerry e complete line of i freeh eml cured meate; vegc- a tablee of all klnde. Aleo llerd- t were. Paints. 011e, etc. ‘s SPECIAL: Y i Shur Shock Electric Fenccr 1 015.50 complete with battery ‘~ 8h Sh k k ri ... ".....‘;°. eitf..i.'..'.'.‘.""' i simuieiisiiis » mil 0f Phone Ordere Filled i "wflifl! QLB flflflfljs MEET" §STETS©N é e wonderful ha: for a worldly woman in i» i wonderful color-Chamois. Its polished per- Qvflfllllltl-m s5 fcction above suits and furs...looks charm- ‘i,',l_ 51149 ing. (Chamois, light colors slightly higher.) ‘\ This and many other lovely Stetson Mod- Tran-err; 1...‘. “a i