‘HES BY Park Lane Modem American art Insphea the design at’ Art-af- lfia-Fuhrro Ties. The clear colors and clean-cut designs will flatter your new suit or make last your’: look new again. Horton's now modern themes. plus sliiiful aolor blending, have created the perfect necktie of tomorrow . . . and iodriyi Tim/ta $2 cinch. other ti“ of lemon Fabrics fmrn iii!) tn $3.50 ‘ uaumcn mm. MEN‘! WEAR Summon-aide y, a norms Having bought the mercantile business consisting of General Stare, Coal, etc., at Carleton Siding, am building a new store which I hope will be open for business early in July. Watch for opening announcement. In the meantime am taking orders for all kinds of Coal, Coke and Briquets for summer and fall delivery. As Coal is expected to be scarce we are advised to put a supply in as early as ptfisible. Your patronage is solicited. y‘ RALPH B. MacCAUI-L. A COMPLETE RECCITZ? ‘ittssisnit GIIAIIIIAI l -l0'I‘AI-Y reanma _- tutu- ‘Ian W. I. Darby wee the weaker ‘at the meeting of the Rotary Club lot Qurnmereltle on Saturday at Len 'C-n\-le‘i~ R-FSIBIIFMTI and gar» an lfilflqllflhi lad mined talk untitled ;"‘Ihe Company of Great lThoughtJ." President J. B. Dam.“ . presided. -5. —IBQIVIL (‘IIIQUI - 1m Bbwre of 8t. Mary‘; Academy. Summereirle. acknowledge with , grateful tshanke TQCPITH nt g cheque for 85.00 from Mr. M. L. Brad- iuw. This chcque which i-e an annual donation from Mr. Brat“ 5'1"“ l‘ "W"? f"l‘ Niles tri I've yziivn Ithe pltlllli at the Academy a; H“. lwhttttl Mar (‘l1dlll$Z.»-fl, HOL —-IIOCDQGION SUNDAY -4». Sunday in at. Piiuls ctlitimt, gum. tmerslrle. the annual Corpus Christi ‘nrrtctksion was hcirl (lll'(‘t'll\ attai- Mil-Eh lllas: which uaa crlcbrritc/l l‘.‘_\ Rev. Howard Wight Th» set» mon appropriate (or the simday was delivered by Rev. Pathet- lift-- Kenna. Taking Dart in the proces- sion ivere the t-hrldrcit tit St. Marys ‘Academy icd h; the brintic" wearer and rnriyin: lwaiitiilit ibnuquete of tlrnren in honor of {the nccadrm. ~ l -FIINERAL 0F LATE SARAH STRONG — ‘Fiuiciwil \“l'\’lt‘l‘ toi- ithe late Miss Fvflfllll Strut-z. w.“ l .crinducted at Si. Paul's Ciiilrch. ‘Summersidc. on Friday morning. Jiequiem High bias; hcl-nt: cole- l breted by Rm‘. Howard Wight. Rt. lRev. Msgr. G, J. MacLellnv. nas- ltc-r. ntttcinted III tl-ir- grnvP "rm FHIIIHraVPI". tt-crc \1r".'rrr_ Jngi-t Dotti-cite, William Calm-Wit. Jos- epih Wood. John v Phillips, Archie Sharpe and J. e. DPFRfiPTIPS. _ “S. t . -... l l mmisical. Exams ~- tfm tqftf- l luidny morning Jun» ‘I h r\;tl7lli'lR- ; .t-iona were conducted at 5t. Whirl"! ; ‘Academy. summon-side in plano- i tfbrte by 1k. Lyell Guatin. This 1e i its-ta m: time that this tllattrlgtllsh- . ed music critic has come direct to Summcrsiclc to t‘i\t1fl\li‘I these examinations as his \":.<lls arc g/‘ll- orally confined to oiitstanrlitnl! musical centers and it ls g-railfy- t lng ta lmciw that the Academy has attained this enviable attilllfl. Mr. Gtlgtin who i: rvnP cf Cnnarltfs nllt- gtihdlni magi; Ifiqvlflfll‘; and a Pa" l oresidont. of ‘Flee finriadlari Ferlera- . til-on of Music Teachers comes '11- . met trom the Toronto C~ns=rvt1t'tr"-' of Musflc. The results o! the ex- aminatione will be, known in two 1;;- fHTQII week.- and will N‘ Plll“ timed a! scrvn e.- re"t“\'=4 m3 Personals 4m. a. e. and Mrs. Weekml Bedeque are in Sackvillc this week attending the Unrlod Ohtlrrh Conference. They will return early next week. -—Rev. B. B. and Mrs. Weeks were In rinztlelrl on Friday last at~ ten g the funeral of Mr. Wecl-s‘ r.oiisrln_ the late Mr. George His- Jam. —Mr. Dionlion Honk-Ln has ar- rived homo m Burnmerslde from All Stantla Vegetables 8i Canned fin- t q . TAWA. utt more plentiful supply of canned fruit. and vegetables was indicated today a! the Dominion Bureau of (:34! a. .- 3333i e n --(CP) -- A nin- SERVICE P SEIITEII BY PERRY MUSIC SERVICE SUGGESTIONS IN DECCA ALBUMS: Album No. A-440: "Stephen Foster" with Bing Crosby Album No. A459: "Louis Jordan" and his tympany five. Recordings by Bing Crosby — Ink Spots -~ Andrew Sisters- Ernest Tubb and Others JUST THE THING FOR YOUR SUMMER GOTTA‘: l i Automatic Radio, Phonographs PERRY MUSIC SERVICE 295 First Street I I l i. a ' . lFruit More Plentifiil ~ I |l5tatlstlcs reported substantially |higher stocks n! these commodit- tias lield on Allril l by couriers. ‘iiiickers. ‘Wholesale dealers and ‘chain store warehouses. t Canned trult stocks amounted ‘to 11514926 dozen cans compo-red with 1.209.527 a year ago. with the ‘net weight at contents totalling 544.7343“ DO\il'ldtt—~8.Imf7Sl twice as _ much as thc 251.121.4114 pounds held April 1. 1946. y - Stocks of canned vegetables ° wvere 7.813.509 dozen cane compar- ed with 5.075.537. with the weight totalling 1313mm against B4- sow- FF Dlackle. gibbon the Washington, D.C.. zoo and a ' great performer when he has an 6-year-old ‘audience. is convnlescinr: Lri curt‘ hi.“ "swelled head“ and broken may’ _ arm. Blackie was executinl a prwllmltll‘ "ll "B-YIPUGF '11 "n" pin-wheel swing before a large "ed 7W"! ‘"9" hllh" "ll! Y9"- audience when he fell to the floor the nflnfhll "WEDUO" b91112 of his caize and suffered a double Dlflflflltlllfi- MFR“! 861M WON fracture‘ lshoivn for nipples, plums and '- -~_-._._. e - ‘gagcii. t Stocks 0t caiincrl [nods for ‘in- fants also stood in better supply. ltotallin: 8.016.614 dozen cane lslitiinlttilllxi. Suminerside, P. E. I. .i>.. Jr. ~ amt cmcs My aaiit lieteh will be ready any time Friday, June IJth. A pad lapply of Clutch for sale. a. n. Painelloton _ lutislnefou O ‘April 1 compared with 2.013.002 a lyltfll‘ 8R0. l A ST H M" A subdued _._._*._-_ ._.__ .__ . sauna II‘ your throat is too dry and l -__ irritable, ii you choke and gasp little ‘this m biowine settle. lnays are 9mm. warm uid fair. t Bird; and brooks eire singing goth, more in music wcrywhcre. thing about it. Don't sit up at: lYou can hear hhe homo waking night gasping for breath. Just ‘In the moxie of the lathe. uee Poieotfe Cough SYUID; lYml “QM?” m" i5.ll“.l.°."‘?.‘,3fl?lill'i?.i.“’.ft°‘l."3.‘§é t» -~ -~~ w »-~-t vigor which f9SlllI!_ in richer, Iv“, rqddnr blood. There is new hope for better health. for greater happiness to Bronchial and Asthmatic sufferers-once they use Wilson's Cough Syrup. for breath, if you feel nauscated and weak because of Bronchial l Asthma. it's time you ditl some- t ce-ri but‘ the GhflffPYIflI inst-ct.- , Ami the l-ntuiniz M aha hone. The gay laughter of the ohillh-en And the whiuperkig of tho t-rtlae. ‘Tin n rlunua of thankagivmg. Sold by all good dealers in m-iritiig thlbugh the scented air. medicine in 35c bottles. lPraliilng God In adoration 1hr a world e0 We?" and fair. l -§enai.aaea,l. unaw- ‘III GlAlIfllTI-TOWN GUARDIAN Even In The Face Of Rising Costs Outstanding Mattress Values! r Montsieal wherc he underwent an i".i’°’§.l.°t?l."{i.-."tt"2li£l1.‘itiliiliiil HOLMAN'S GUARANTEED SATISFACTION fyiisvetifcistilllll Qiiilfllrltltl "ilililé I rAov PAYMENT run SINCE I857 -— AND army during the war. ~15. ' i - 19% pQwN l- Still The Best Place To Buy l SUMMERSIDE l Cl-IA (ITTETOW l lelence In Monthly installments MAN'S Offers You TI-iese 0N SALE FRIDAYHIIINE 13 Friday The Thirteenth‘ ls Yours“Lucky” llay of these Mattresses You are Lucky too--If you are able to get one at this exceptional saving. The prices nf all bedding have risen steeply within the lest few months. The neitt Mattresses we receive from the manufacturers will be much higher priced. Malia Friday the I3tfi your "Luclty Day" by shopping eaily for one If ‘time outstanding Mattresses. “Pleasant Rest” i- Regular 32.50 I SPRING -FILLED MATTRESSES This Mattress is oi excellent construction, covered with good quality ticking in a variety of colors. . Tho present value of this well-built Spring-Filled Mattress at the new manufacturer's price is $39.50. . On Friday the 13th you may buy it sou-l. .. ......‘.‘._-- “mo... -. .,-_~_. _. ‘LL... “Sleeporait” - Regular 38.00. SPRING - FILLED MATT RESSES Of exceptional workrnanshlp-atrongly and attractively covered in a variety of colors. . . The new manufacturer's price on this Spring-Filled Mattress will be $45.00. . . Get one Friday the 13th for .. rd Sizes In BothiThese Mattresses-SHOP EARLYL .;-;-‘-...----.--....;._.,...- . . . . . .. Furniture and Home Furnishings suits will be opposed. Shin-ta, m are taboo. for gtreet weer and tot play. i IVLEAIIY GUEST HOUSE and TOURIST HOM-I lax morals during third period of the year." Brief and revealing swim and play stilts wt-re ll league target last. year anrl some deslgncre lengthened skirts and broadened braaslers In respect of tts wishes. but the campaign will continue tihia summer. Two-piece bathing Will Press Purity t Campaign In MP1. i (By Douglas Amarm-i. Canadian . . , n» m 3;"?- Motrmnah. June a _<ai>» ~ ma“ t Beaches are still unrler floud I ~gehsvyour h. pa,“ h“ been WM" ""3 m" wmlhe" h“ ll" ‘lass scandalous as a reault of po- nip of April. but Quebec's moral- “m, mspecuon’ Md m“ "Mo" ity champions have renewed their Sim“ Wm he “rotted m remind A G. F. llutohoson drive for modesty and snbriefiv hmzcm H", ‘h 1d t d 1 U] _ - in private and public. piavcs this 118k“ in gpr2;1)erit;~ia;;;.crm 9m’ & ROOMS 0nd MGOIS HOW avail. summer. , I _Md_ - i . Founded m“ m" m cm" “p’en§1t;1eeslpl8ue wish" m remind OPIOMETRISTS able to Commercial Men anti Mmilefil‘ '“°"l~" m" Lug“- {or everyone that the holiday period "SPQCIBIISIS In the Ill- Tums; Decency. in its first cnmmitnlqtie lam,‘ not ctmsmule A PM!“ of ‘mg of glasses for the ' of the tear, made it platn it will iarmjsucc i m‘ “m, _ ' _ . y prcss its purity (‘alitpaltzn even inn-limp. n lzmde; a" “For; cnrrestion 0f ocular (IC- w" G’ slLLlKEm harder this ycal- than lfl$l~ ltrary, it is the hour to fight lm- feel!‘ PTPP- Legislative action during the winter produced ammunition tor the guns of tihc religious and lay leaders whose belief is that there can be fun and beauty wit-bout. immorality and immorlesty. The announcement. bearing the signatures o! Lhe league's joint presidents. Eugene Stmnrd and Mrii. Willie Major. and its direc- tor. Mgr. Albert Valols. reported progress inward lealzue objectives during the winter. Immoral publications were han- mcclesty in clothes. in abuses of 53 Grflflflfl SIXTH elcohob-the principal cause of l I ATTENTEQN FARMERS I l WE have just received a shipment of Cow Watering Bowls and Stanchions. Anyone in need of these would be well advised to obtain Ihem at once, as supply is limited, DEPENDABLE INSTALLATION Alill IIIIICK REPAIR SERVICE IF you arelconsidaring putting in Plumbing and Heating in your homo, call us and we will give ynn qn "limos, IN Stock at all times are full liiie of Plumbing Materials, Pipe, Gasoline Engine Drive Pumps in both shallow and deep well- Pressuie Tanks, Electric and conversion type Oil Burners tor Furnaces and Ranges. we GUARANTEE SATISFACTION DOUGLAS and JONES l6! Rent Street. Next Home Motors After the hold-up of a branch bank on the Queer-tawny. near To- ronto. A. E. Hall. hank manager. noted stolen get-away car license. Three men with rnvolvora lot aha; with arc 05.614. Telephone I376