{HE WEST ERN ouaizrnaléf ' S: J. Illa: Murphy. ill fienneunltrelt.‘ all r-‘iaiu! qmfbiew. res omen emu. . . SUMMERS]!!! and PIINOI COUNTY Neill. lubaerlbtlofll.‘ “Vilulii- ' 5"?‘ The Guardian ill! 1'0 IOIIOWHII I0!” l] BMKSIIIIG. ‘bionic Eli"!- bougbt at any oljhe In Saauneralle- ' water Street; Gourliel Water Street: Markfloudet. l‘! Graavllleltreet; ‘ . :1 Central ‘sum; ‘I g- lvw" Gnu", muesli! Alyre limo”. Seoul! Stree , n. 9mm... will be delivered to my at 36 P" M give your P”? 4min»: and red cop?" paint sold at Bram s. _ R SALE-About SI) bushels i 32d barley. Price $1.15 per bushel. Walter Simmons, Hoe- with. [AL MEETING Kensinl- Jsgchsmurrity Athletic Associat- ,,,,. Th... mu Friday. May ‘Ith- mporirrrt meeting. Please attend. rOUR NAlL-silllplli 14 8°“ 1" li sizes up to 8 inch, also galvan- fiud roofing, and shingle nails, and mples in stock. The Sunrmersid: flprdwaiio C0- DWASIIING MACHINES. — We mo the Giison Snow Bird warh- m u, stock, also Grahamette my“ mid two and three burner 0,1110%... ’lihe Srinmerside Hard- WBTC CO. ) ...“’|-‘. .liAvi: a good stock o! sar- den tools. rakes, 01095. 5173111118 tori-us. spades. hay forks. manure gorks, (our and five tyne. llso hand garden tools in stock. The Sum- mersidc Haldware Co. -l..ri\i'N MOWERS. -— Our stock oi lawn mowers has arrived. these are the best quality, rubbrr tires. etc. Get yours while the supply is available. The Srucncrside Hard- ware C0. —KENSINGTON -' INDIAN mum c. W. L. are holding a Pantry Sale in Kennedy Bros. store, Saturday. May 8th. at 3, otlock. Sale of Aprons, ._(;5y1\|z_A|, BBDEQUE Baptist Church. Sunday service: Morninq ll am. ‘Mothers’ Day"; evening 7,45, song service at. the parson- age; Sunday School 10.15 a.m. Chas. A. Britten, Minister. —NEW LONDON Presbyterian Gauchos. Services Sunday. May 9th. Clifton 11.00 A.M. South Gran- ville 2.30 PM. Long River 7.30 PJM. Y. P. S. on Friday at the home of ir. aui Mrs. Warren Sims. ‘Rev. D. .\. Campbell, Minister. -TO RAISE MONEY in cqui the new Dcirriestlc Science Clam- iroom girls of the Summersidle High School this week, will deliver a free copy of Readers Digest to each home along with a special sub- scription offer of seven issues for $1.00. l-‘ifly cents of each dollar oes to the High School for Equip- ment. -L.\DIES CLUB MEETING — The indies Club of Sunrmei-‘side PiCbbylvfiali Church mat in the hiirch parlor on Tuesday evening with the president. Mrs. G.. P‘ ameron, in the chair. Arrange- nients were made for the closing anquet for the YRS. which .will be given on Fnday evening in iihe church hall by the club. An exceili PM report/was submitted by the treasurer on the rummage sale hai since the last meeting. A letter o" lpprociation was read from a family in Scotland for a box of food recently received. ‘lfhe mem- bers a-eie busy with the usual sew- ing and knitting. -S _ —Y.P.U. MEETS — The Young some. Union of the West Devon United Church mat on Tuesday hizht at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Wood. There were fourteen $00118 people present. 1n the ab- sence of the president and vice- presldent. Miss Frances Oliver “mldfll- Th0 W010 under discuss- ion was "The Challenge of Home Missions" and was introduced by the convener of Missions, Shirley 9083. Others taking part in the DH-hel discussion were Frances Oliver and Ronald Vincent. An iigdress on the topic was given by t Mliiisifl‘. Rev. W. G, Dickson, alter which the membe enjoyed gxazgflrlcrlloszd regal “hour. :30 W . 1'69" I "l! Won. aerrcaietioic-o. bone ‘in, llinuurllle by Carrier u," 13o pl! weeh-nlihnaplolpr llI-l for this service order to the boy rupanllbleler- delivery on your route. ->KYGBON the, new shutter out- aide paint in stock 4t Bruce's. —BIAW DUTY ltorage batter- ias for auto truck or home elec- tric light systems in stock at Bruce's. -I0l SALE-Motto! Hamp- shire hens. Malcolm Bradshaw. Bearietown. —l"0B BALE. — BeaM-Ya Oil burning brooder stoves, self oiling pimp Jack's. pumping supplies, etc. Cinema Hasiam. Springfield. —I'0B SALE-Pontiac sedan. 1N0, radio, heater. Perfect eon- dition. Phone 10o, Suauaanib. o.- ivrlto P. 0. Box 264. -. -REMEMBER. MOTHER with chocolates on Mother's Day. Hand-- craft, Moire, Gaming's. Ciouriies Rexall Drug Store. —MADE-T0-MEASURE cloth- ing, dry cleaning. pressing, rc- pairing, alterations. William R. Cameron, Bmallman Building. —DONATES PRIZES-The Bis- bers of St. Mary's Academy, Sum- nicrslde, are indebted to Mr. M.L Bradshawnvho has made a donat- ion of a generous sum of money to be used for prizes when the term ends. S —FOIt EIALE. - One choice newly freshened Holstein cow. Ono newly freshened Ayrshire. Onc Holstein to freshen soon. One reg- istered Guernsey to freshen soc-i, Ona "newly iriesdicned registered Shorhhorn. All under 6 years old. i’) Ycarlings. 6 two years olds. Stan- ley Mayhew, Klnkora. .-BIJDEQUE UNITED CHURCH CHARGE-Services Sunday. May 9th : - Bedeque, specials Mothers’ Day service 11' a.m.: Young People's rally M0230 p.111. Rev. E. R. Mc- Wiliism, secretary of the Maritime Temperance Federation will speak at Albany at 1i a.m., and at Bor- den at 8 pm. --IN.IUBED IN FALL-Mr. Wil- liam befurgey,.$un1merside East. on Wednesday afternoon fell from a loft in his barn to a. floor below breaking both anms above the el- bow. He was 'at'his home ias: night but will leave by plane sometime today for Moncton, 11.13.. for. treatment. ' . ‘ S —GRADUATED AT TBUBO - Among hhe graduates at the NOVU Scot-is. Argicultural College, Truw. this week was ‘trthur Frederick Wells. of Alberiton, Mr. Wells was among tip? winners of -‘ i-r awards and received the prizc offered by the P. E. I. Deparbzneirt oi Agriculture. —MOVES T0 OIEAIIIY -- Dr J. D. Cummings, veterinary sing-con at Alberton for‘ the put 20 years, ihlq moved to Obeary, it was leam- ed Jrisrday. While in Alberton. Dr. Otnlnings made a distinguish- ed-rocord not only an a veterinary practitkueixbut .as_a bun-lie: and conditioner of standard" bred horses. Both be and ma. Currminss wii! be greahly mined in Albanian, —DEA'I.‘I OI‘ DAVID REEVES- The deathoocurred .on May 2nd at the home of’ his niece Mrs. IUOomieii Lbomn, Searletown where he had lived several years, o! David Reeves. U. He leaves to mourn oneoon, Roy and a daughter. Clara. Mh. James H. MacInn-is, Worceein. Mass. Also one brother Joseph Reeves, and sir; grandchild- Nn. Mary, Ruth, Martina, Clara and Rita in Charlottetown and Mary Oar-oi, Worcester. The do- ceaeed was born in Ibeetown. the Ion of John and Elimbeitia Reeves. funeral was on Tuesday morning to Seven Mile Bay Church The pallbearers were: John Mac- Innil. Lolgh Mwther, Braid Mac- Imiq-Chuiu Shafvey, Jain-reg Mue- Donald. and Edgar Reeves. —S f Fluzsu 1.0115153; m here- .01 la the Yllll fllnlly 0 - r mm a“ d" ililrhu the leaaon uni undo-r are available, you can m 9'0"?! Delllrflment at the lowest market ‘prices.- Treat to a "Lobster Feenrhand-aervetblln leoften as Pllllblo. . Eflrlnllitiltwleave a standing order u. nae. uni-r u. u.» emery mi- ? "m" melt-la: u-orwm ma‘. sl- kloiherb Day. lsllrs with cnaoiua sans. hm"! rlalnr hot-direct ma" i. y» lil ' "i Pitta ‘ti.."ér.i.f..'7"'“ ‘ A [and drain gift-for In the China Department yoflllnlia varietyvof ryuax Tlreybeaiteaotivraud food can i" in-threelee- l.“ morale for 1,35 u" '_ "u" V h‘. , 5;; :3?! I nua gilt the prion are veryiow-e a ll in i‘. a... .......°'""~......1-. e e- "ei- 1-: rvireé=~= he i‘ A '°‘ °' "W" hm been l for lineman-n i n. b'...“.'.‘,"'.',?h "vim Ylflflfilmlfi sour.‘ woman ease‘ imam m, m QM e Wonder In bathe poieatcl mi you'll ilnmmlm mif" ‘(WNW U! . illtiathel-iflhrieleotleaoftll. e I . 'n’"""°"lil\'hlrlcli' " QINBQAL I Urn“, ‘b "I M if. in .... A“ "7 lfliierior to “m, 9 YUll ca” h QAPIIOI. "=‘....i.rr..‘s.*"'“. . a i rum (FiiL) our. nnaaenmiieiilbvaomuiyznmfl lgpluyqllennaiteelleaeealkestefl Also Comedy, Disney Cartoon and Flicker Flashbacks Shows 7:15-9:15 Matinee Saturday V2130 ANAAA/CA »\§»\J\Al~ R GENT FRIDAY and SATURDAY :1 IIIIY IILISML Gllllfliio-Icilllfl! Illlll llllll Shows 7. .5 and 9:155 Matinee Friday 3:30 ‘CYNN. » UMW Q CAMEO THEATRE KENSINGTON Friday 7-0; Saturday. Matln 2:30; Evening 7-9 Thrills and Suspense In. Dram. with "Badman" Lawrence Tierney l! . "THE DEVIL THUMBS A RIDE" with Nan Leslie. Betty hwlord and Ted North‘ Also Serial. “The Serllound”. Sharia and New: ‘o-‘Ifiowtastxiootwilmok Congratulation; are being extend- ed to Rev. LICSUB Dlgnain; son ‘l Mr. and Mrs. John Thomas Dlgnan of O'l,eary Corner, who was ordain- oci to the Ministry in Halifax. Mo] 2. He is a graduate of this yearisl clan of Wycliffe College in To- ronto, During" the war he served for four years overseas as a radar mechanic. He ha; also beerra very successful teacher. His wife. nee Miss Ruth Rayner, R. N.. was for- imerly matron at Falconwol Hospital in P” expected that Rev. Mr. will shortly take over the pastor'- abe of the Port Hill Anglicfl- Parish. He will succeed Rev. W' Meavdua who recently accepted J parish in Nova Scotia. Among those who attended the service‘ were Mrs. Albert Hitestia. Summar- side, Mrs, L. B. Champion. Alber- ton, and Mr. and ‘Mrs. Acton Rayner of Cascumpec. -W. M. S. MEETING — The Mil meeting of the afternoon euxiliai]! of the W.M.S. of Bumzneraidl Trinity United Ch/ureh was held on Tuesday afternoon in Epworth l-laii'witi1 the president. Mrs. _W.A. Alien, in e chair. The service opened wi a. hymn and was followed by a business period. Mrs. John Scott was in charm of the prodram which dealt chiefly with the work of the British and Foreign Bible Society and the Aimericsn Bible Society regarding the trans- lation and distributing‘ of, Bibles throughout the world. ‘ind was taken from the closing chapters of the study book “Great. is the Cmnipnny" - the theme being "Til-is Field is the World-The Seed is the Word. Assisting were Mrs. 3.1L Slum. ‘Mr . .7. S. Hinton.‘ Mrs. .1. who represented a, conference, of teachers ‘and irilikeéiionavritlk pericncled n runs on o irigquestionéd by a student who was‘ planning to enter p new mission ‘field J11?“ “interfaith?” ea en language a 0 - who use. of the , ‘time; and language chart the work >0! the Bible translations throitdhostt till “new” w“ reviewed W M11. Scott. Literature .wu then dis- tributed to the flWmbQPI- _Durlin| theworetiip period short in?!" were offered by Mrl. U991" ' nus. ma. victor Travers lndMrs. chesley Robertson. The similar o! the ‘hyn-m ‘The. Heavens Declare Thy Glory 10rd" and the bum-lib‘- ion brouqht an inspiring meetbiu in a oioss. —S ' . _ qBvINING AUXILIAI Trinity Evening Augriliaryfl met in Epworirh Hail. Burmerlido. air Tuetday with a splendid attendance and three new members were added to ‘the roiL-m-s-nh memo wi- Mrs. Walloon Bradshaw yea in —0BDAINED AT HALlI-iAX - 1t_u‘ w. Hou and Mrs. flarrvllnrwn! m, THE GUAKULAJN. unAm~."i‘:ri‘uvvN stripes, plain or plaids. . gem... ...y».e . 1'... _ Whirldwoy iii olpin-es, wool: or crepes in checks, Whichever you choose, _ your inste will set the style for you, ballerina swing skirts, pleated and tailored in black, grev, brown, green and pastel shades. Sizes l2 "c 3.95 to 8.91 u .. . . that clean, fresh and undeniably feminine leek you sought after in '47 . . . will be more important than ever this year. Highlighting a white shirtwoibi I } with block bow, and black flaring skirt worn high on the waist. Yours is the choice of a wonderful collection of BIOIISQS Olld Skirts-in filly sfylg you prgfgn h‘ slicers, crepe: and silk ierseys with such famous names as "Gibson Girl" and Tooke. Any sleeve length, any 30 to 36, Plastic belts that add color to any look. Shirliwnisl: Look ' pink, yellow, etc. . Q Style comes up ‘to, your waist: this Spring, in style front or neck in sizes i2 to 20, and 38 to 44. Colors-white, biuc, 2.75 to 6.95 in black, white, blue, plaids. ._...’... ..._,_,_ .. In both the wide and narrow in block, green, brown and red ....... ..._._,,.. ._...._,_,.. 50:10 LOG r \ Kipp: floor ‘ . Main Store Section — wt... Price i. Matched With Quality ‘my ‘ ' "- j > iii f Llcaunbtndd with a short Motiherh A. Campbell at or about July 8. it , ‘ - . ‘ y pron-urn. After the singing cf was moved that a letter of condol- y ' Winn "0 Happy Home Thou Art ence be sent to Mrs. T. H. l. Ia- s ~ Inved m Dholareetflkthe‘ Scrlptfire man on the recent passing of her " warre y raKe Dugsan. e it . S solo "My Mother's" Prayer" was H" “"mi1uu“°' “,2,” ab???‘ ""°°“Y'""‘¢ W MPB- L- W- “W! ' n‘ p y° a ' “p ‘mfg One Farmall r 2o tractor Also after which the Mautlfui pomi I Muys» smmemd" mesdayi M"- f f ‘h ,- ' "rh- Bravest Battle amt Ever P 95911315 3 ‘HQ Trafli Board - ' ‘w ° ° "W" m“ A“ "°‘ wn-Fmht" w” n“ by m: K ____ “d,” gown" uu,w__ tatoplaaien, both rinlie and twh ' ' —M.r. n Arbl . Bl m.fl id. ’ .1 ii ri .. . 20.10 ""- §,',d“,‘},‘},'§“§,;u§‘,'._§; is visitling daugilmtgers. 134'}. Rex ‘i Rgaybls 2719 plawfielfslflldilllflctznzttlllxllfl kseeond-hand Gallop. Another hymn "Happy the flfli! Miss Shirley Arblna in Hlli- The final meeting before sum- ‘ ' v “ "' “om. when God 4s There" t was fox in Halifax. N. S. __ gar drecess of the Sumner-side lAill Bani: . aIMMONS AM) MacFARLANE sung wl h Mm. Eric Sheen a the -_ oar of Trade was held last l! i ~I Sllmmerslde piano, and a tending was given by . —-C0I18i-Ilfle J. Nizhtingale of the night ‘in the civic building with » 3r“ gin-m, During the Charlottetown Division left last the president, T. Earls Hickey Dodgers ...... ..... . 255‘! business period Mfrs. Cilflifbffl geek fili- mantle. 8:14:10, wizard presiding. zeros ............. .. .._.., . 24.8 Rankin was in the cha , and p ans e w a e9 mon s‘ - were made to send the monthly special course. _ s ~ '1'!" fluent!” of the Bwd We‘ Lucky Five 2m box o; mod w Enghnd to M155 _._.-_. taken up to a considerable extent Bu” B", 253: Dowgdyfl] 1n Lmqdon, the hnatrlrw glivoc Maaéifleili on the by the laformatiicm that ding plank- nosm m4 n, e5 o o an anBanko ngon ecar errya eeni-e- '50,“ . . . UnitedQIChu-rzqhutn whonfwtb solid Commerce is spending her vacation moved. thus making it impossible “Y2. much! 30mm.‘ L“ cmecmlfl "i"! "93""! M99 ‘ the parcels. ‘itefreshmenraslhtwerl; oi. her home in Elmsdale. -s to siioorgersoasiegugie unieslswthcy my," 3mg, 292a every Tuesday morning through served by the lunch coir ee a are oa on tr g t cars. r. T. 5t p “y 3334 5 _ - _ the close of the meeting. - S -—M1lr Olga Hlffll. Who hi! J. Inman of the agriculture com- I a ‘trbrzok: std gleam“. L“? =~ -- wwow the position of eteno- mittee declared that this action R, Q _.,_ 1.5m, 1 2w, °_ °" °“ -°" ""","°"'d°4"' .1‘..‘-ll0SsP1-:AL LADQES ‘Alla-lg: tigtlgignce nullified all the effects obtained Dmmhboy, _______________ v 2m, For prompt’ service contact ._ oath _ bl P" "1 ° - l1 [his committee in obtaining re- ' grf H9 h” 237.1 Lllflol Aid oflPrlince ‘floountyt Has- new duties. --S ziyiced freight rates on trucks fer; geuwrukm 13;’; m’ P a ‘ ' ‘p tel‘ occupied t e c ar a_ i: ‘ rled by the car ferry. M k1 3-5.5 lllltliliw“ he“ m m’ "was —Mr' w. o‘ m“, ruumed m It was moved and seconded that mm r n” a ' E Home. on Wednesday afternoon his home in Summer-side on Wed- m, “mum”, u; m, “manor; Lucky smkcs _ 257° _ Alter the trout-ml"! r090" 0" '4" “"5” "ml"! ‘mm “mm”! committee write‘ the Provincial mcqrmmy; 23.17 . - ‘ gratifying‘ results obtained from where he underwent medical treat- rmrumuuva w,‘ "urmn by —“' p the recent rummage |aia.a lengthy ‘meat in the mm Victoria Hos- w“; ‘Hmong, the planking was 5mm“ Monday May w“, ' gnu-u” mug,“ on m, “my pitai. Ho was met in Moncton bi‘ tunovm m", m. c" m.“ “CL _ _ d d I d i _ “I Induction. which will take piece ills-r. Ellis. \ 9 A letter from the Maritime BOARD TAKES 0t BR an evsry- Mon uy ur rig i s thtietter rm of this month. The n m Pf-t-‘B-gilfl ‘Board of Trade advised that a - summer months, I will be co‘- l3; "“ w‘ ‘ i§“l.’.‘.‘.."2‘.“‘.§i2.'.“;” .2. mo. ~~< .""='<*"e. the am, flowers. refreshments IDNDON - (OW - “"41"! asiir. and 20th. ' ' " uwcer. the sovemirent and the ""°"9" Pm M" E|_"""°' c°"‘ 1M hau decorations. a conemi°~ w ‘mlgnlte- habit-bed 1*! "is Messrs. William Mciiish, Leslie m» negro». Board and»: "BY. Lot "- New "It W" man. also‘ cbcnrrtp mm r» arr-flirty‘; gztligfzfliéiiiegmlx; Simmons. n. s. Hinton llifl or; which bmoiwarri tguuziesdlilhe re-l hogs a day or twain advance te treatments oi- thn entertainment president, Mr. Hickey were ap- nponsi by r e an ng e 1mm. your,“ o‘ rem" i" j t d 00000000001 the fir! of tbs executive of ‘the National u! on 0r l‘. n l 90mm.“ 4mg“;- p u.‘ mm,- meat m- eirport within terms oi! _ _ Rflibtlfld‘ harm‘ Auoclatioh at "l" WWW! l t" "m! “Mam” hip-l. bulk’ purchase contracts With-l "c" - the summer homrof Mrs. Thane lnlvrimtlvn due. may o. ma. » Britain. ~ FRANK J.‘PLA1"I‘S.; (Shirt-waist ties that add that Gibson Girl charm‘ red and green. You! ' choice of your favorite predominating color in ur-Lgreo ’ FAQ! FFIEEN 50c to l.50 , I; h0g1