JITNE 7._1947_ _ _ _ WESTERN GUARDIAN ‘Ti-GENTS: .l. Elmer Murphy, 186 Hanover Street, an] Grorse Clnw. 90 Ottawa Street. SUMMERSIDE and rnmcz COUNT! News- Siibwrlntloiu. Advertising. (‘j-i The Guardian may be belllht at buy o! the following stereo in Summeraiue. innoksiore. Water Street; G " Drugstore. ll Central Street: 131mm bakery. Water Street; Mark Gsndat, a1. Guam“ ma“. 4-’ ' .fl' ~ . . 1m Llililffllall will ba delivered to any home h Summon“ irm, Bu)‘ at 2c per day or 11a per week. Phone I88 for thlg an“. ‘i ‘h, your order to the boy reqellble for delivny o; "u, m,“ k/u- - r r00 LATE to older I-lli._ f ' "s have started and CU] Wednuday, Jimgr-Afilgshn gALl“ Rex Dawson. Albany. "lent Rivera" lyy Kinkm-{Drbmugltfi ———— Club. i 140R SALE. -1:pee<i1dprospeot. i Binds. 5 W" v re ma. 1oso -nous 12o now s n, sound. Wei-lg; perfectly in evei-y- you ‘pwmlmen, l" ‘sour "at: W“; c W. Crokeri. Emerald. pqnuymm “in: sewn‘ "a Th’ ‘enow hiss the big dance "n f M”? Ann‘ °P°SH° Calm“ Th°°mr jdgy. June 9th. at Capitol ' mi, siiiiiiiioi-side, sponsored by, _M|LUNERY _ Just l d Sum1“¢l‘-‘“1°_T1‘nnis Club. Dancing new shipment latest styilebr Vin |io1,1\lll5lt‘ h_v the Modernairs. lsumm" hats of Mme and “raw H v selections. The Ma i A _ _-llll5llT0\\l\ rcsinns lll""']Shnp. r’ n" m’ i "_\;;i1l Ciizdy Cleans Up," $1.; |_ ——(‘).\'F. JHVTU-TRACK TRUCK _ | llrricirrr. lgocltee car engine suit. _ 1i ie or oa en‘ ., En .-|-‘0R SAIJi-summer cottage Monarch ran“ ggaemld ll Glover's shore. l0 b! mmmtltrr. Linkiettcr Road V, ‘.'_ A. McNutt. i ' Charlottetown. '1: —-AUCTION of hnugchold f "T _ ‘ ch61 t th. f - i‘ , ~90“ ‘\"l‘l"_'upncml Win05“ 3.11s: slrlzttle Phoggmtcilarmrtfbtriitnbliegf ..:. old. broken doublet “mum, June n ‘at r30 ‘I'm n Nod dmm“ “h” not. line. first. fine day following. ti. C. Bell, auctioneer. i ||i-.i.l' \\'A.‘\'1‘l".l) "" " it iii‘; i. tl:'.f» 11'I.1ll‘.1 ;;_v 11111;". Euhimcr- --l-‘.l.l-1(J‘I‘RI(’! LIGHT and power \\‘l11 he rut. olT Summcrside and ‘vicinity between the hours oi’ 2.15 __ _V_ PM. and 3.45 PM. approximately. Rcrflrvp June 18m ‘ Sunday. June 8th. L. W. Hacker, JAAAAA-AAAAAA‘ A LAAAAA The following C. C, F, M 1st District of Prince]: Speakers: oouous MocBRlE V__A_AAAAA AA AA ‘ C.C.F. MEETINGS ‘ BLOOMFlELD-MONDAY, ST. LAWRENCE-Juesdoy, June 10-850 P. M. PALMEWS ROAD-WEDNESDAY, June 11—8:30 PM. TiGNiSH-THURSDAY, June 12-830 P.M. and C.C.F. Candidates ROSS CAMPBELL and DAN MocKAY. EVERYBODY WELCOME ‘LAAAAAAAJA Til-IE CHARLOTTETQWN GUARDIAN AA “u”; PAGE FUTEFN i eating: ere to be hald in the i N, C.C.F. Organizer for P.E.l. ill-law. Mr. and MU. Keatiold Horn; of Bloomfield Corner. A liirse number of moyle tans from thLs vicinity were preient at, the Verndum Theatre Omesry last week to witness the famous show “The Return oi Fk-uitc Juries. It was thoroughly enjoyed irom start tn finish. Mr. Heber iii-bin}, at Rmebanlt was a uieckrnd visitor to charlottg. town. Miss Elizabeth MadDougelt who lb riiipluyed at Summersidc, recent-l iy spent. a tow doyg with hcr par-l cnts. Mr. and Mus. F‘ro:er Mac- Dougaii of Bloomfield. Mrs, Mae Palmer 0,1 ltllll River Ftlltl lifts. Kontinrd Hfifile n! Bloom-- livid Coriirr wrre prissenzcrs by bus. to Srmmvisido on Saturday. Messrs. Peter MacDonald and! JOIODh J.l('1\'1t‘lllli|1 0t Kensingtom] are iii this vicinity on business, and} at All; "ton. tuidcri r‘mn3gm" I 9.. h1(l14l(1S:-1 "fr" ""- z tern JlJ'1 1 o] fMrs Alice Bclilchard. rlauf;h-‘ __ ‘tor or Mi". and Mrs. Frlix Btanch- lL_1 us“ Ema-prise nrtl. SUTLIHCYSICE.‘Qffldllflléd from] r “Comm, mmm. Hotel Dicu l-lospilu‘. Mention on] l (‘nil at s: Ruraiell SLFCCL oi-[Ftitfilar riveting With tn» highest: Ytl"llli'5 Barber Shop. Siiinmer- flvrrlitl‘ dutiful Uh‘ m"? XMTP] ' innd was presented “lth ai- tmer» t“ __,__ lgoncj.‘ kit h_\' .'\1'>llC10ll Clinfllm" __|inrj\'cy:j'r()\\f\‘ Unmj Qnurcnfllcg stercd Norms. and z-lso first .l. tfroivtlis. .'\11ll-‘1'll'l"C for higllfil iIYP-"KSP l" w“? n, (tl"§3ll-] tries. Her mother. Mrs, Fclexi i» FY11‘! Blanchard and sister, Miss ltlsiry. iy :.-n-.~. 7.3’) nu. stisnrivd at the sradiiatiivii-i Em \\.ll “'0 hip withU-S. i 0 ll." hvlr .'\1C|1l< __--A----——- H ahiiniieiri. Vicinity trial Pi- liiterlnn Chiiirti i.:i a son Mr. and Mrs. Ker: Diiiibnr of m. ilie IlillLQlltTS ca‘ K rg Eiwgrd t/zdg». A. F. mid A. M. ‘Sumhiersfdi new ircek-cnd visitors ‘to Bloomfield. ] yalpcqii»: lTrr. t‘ ‘_ lsier. Mrs L'11C~1Ci1' Sllllllil‘ ll. A“. -3115.‘ C‘ ,i ll‘. p JESSIE FULLIEWFON, Arlviser of Girl (ill cs ivil speak at the local] uii‘. Guide Association anniiali oeehnr i’) be held at the Holman me cad. Siimmersirlc. on Tll€5-] d; J.n ifth at, 8 F.‘\‘l. A full _ “‘ _ [Ulefltlfllllse i]; requested and an-l Ml“- DRWY “1-"°N"‘.“_"f Lmwx. iiiisl dues are payable. 317-181 W611i» a wry pen-the r= ] days with he: daughter arizi ion-i Mrs. Gordon Hardy of Hills Rzvei- are staring at. Hunter's {lodged Rcsebanlt. ] Mr. Keith Pratt merchant Bloomfield Station is errctlng an; tip tr) date (go, grading stBtion on the site of tho <11! one which was‘ destroyed by f-rc recently, This. biilldiiic p ogirssing rapidly ami- Kcitii iiiiiiis to be able to use llfi in the rear Yl’1.Ll1"(‘.—-B. l at] FAREWELL PAWIY . —On ‘Thiiijsdai’. liiny 8th, Mr. and- ltlrs. William Johnston of liloigate] more pleasantly surprised when s large number or friends and nelsh-i bors gathered at their home to bid] thrm faiowrli before their depart- tiro to their new home in Kcnsmm] ton. Mr Johnston lius beer. a lite e-.~ ,iong resident if Murgate snd made] Jllfllly friends iitio deeply regret his, was a pirseigii" by bus t) S mm0r-](1r1‘f.\.t1l.'1‘e Airs. Johnston took upl side cn Itioncoir. lrrsidcrice there vahon she joined her] life pflrlnrr in m-arriage and she. too has made :-. host. of friends who] will {eel a izreat vacancy iipon tier departure. Mr. Albert Mayrew “as -C:irrie Thompsoir and Miss Edith] v Loo Gorcey and the Bowery Boyat elected la chain-nan and la l. few well chosen words called upon Mr, Harry Brown to read an address expressing the sentiments of all pi-e. sent. Mr. and Mrs. Johnston were] remembered in a tangible manner] with gifts consisting oi’ a beautiful electric kitchenette, trlllght floor] iliirnp and a pyrex kettle, The presy mutations were made by ltlvssrs. Ed‘ {Diamond and Wither Dennis. Mr.‘ ‘Johnston, although almost overecme‘ with pleasure and surprise. on be-‘ half of himself and his wile warm] ly thanked their [fiends and assoc-,| iatcs for the lovely gifts mid many kindiiesses shown them and invited . SMALLMANlS LTD. i WILL BE . open FOR BUSINESS ' AS USUAL ALL DAY Monday, June all to visit tlitm in their new home A social hour ivas enjoyed with Mrs. Harold Woodslde as pianist] A delicious lunch was served by Mrs. Ed Bearisio. Mrs. Don Bakerf lVIrs, John Thompson. Mrs. Harold. Wo-idside, Mrs. Louis Mflase. hllss Stavert. All then departed for their.’ homes wishing Mr. and Mrs. John-f stun many years of health and hop- piness in their new home. 731.15 - 0.30 l t With Laughs! Shivers! Thrills! ] t In 4. ] "SPOOK susrens" i Also SERIAL d: NEWS MONDAY MON. s-sao "runs. sao PJIL] The biggest hit ever from t Warners . i Sec it today Rememberit iorercri] I Tweed s, 2i in INGRID BERGMAN and GARY COOPER In "SARATOGA TRUNK" PLEASE NOTE-Owing to length of Show, no Short Subjects. i \O-OOOOOO~OOOOOOOO—NO~O O~OOO' ] BLACK 26 inch cose at HOLMAPPS . . .. t 10h... Filiihu Tweed Rawhide bound, 1 Tweed Pigskin bound, 1 Rawhide Ladies’ Coses, Rawhide Ladies’ Cases, For Men. t llnpainted \.N _ “CAPE GOD" Sturdy Bamp Stools Witli varnished hardwood "time and lthoki convI ticol and comfortable of ony The roomy Arm Choir is The well-built Folding Tobie h ...,_,.. u... eooe ‘W. those stools ore each 95c sld Sunnnarslde LAWN FURNITURE This is ready to poiht ony shade you moy desire. lt- hos attractively rounded bocks ond is the most proc- 4 The smort com- a fortuble Settee is Choir. troctive striped canvas soot, canopy. . . Enjoy lazy Summer hours in this choir. llAiillWtltlii roncii ciniiis Well mode of varnished hardwood. . . . This chair has a a 2.95 ond It ls folding. .. .- - ..... ..._.-._____..__._ -__. BOTH STORES er in u cool shaded spot ond furnish it with these attractive, proctlcol and well-built pieces of garden furniture. outdoor Furniture. 9.95 3.95 .-.v- CANOPY CHAIR and FO0T REST Comfortyith o capitol "C" is how we expnss our opinion of this folding lounge It has on adjustable back-at- back tied seat and buck, <_-,-; elven Charlottetown Gladstone Bogs, block, 21 inch . . . . . . . . . . ._. i $27.00 " ”‘ Gladstone 5.19., block, 24 inch .......... $27.50 n. $45.00 v I Top Groin Cowhide, ton, with strep . . .. . . .,-_-.- - - -~s_~ i - $39.50 to $52.50 C 9rd ClbB . . . . . . . . . . . . ....$37.50 YWR 1191451475 "F l-Elslllli- .31 .23; $29.00 ... $33.00 Plan to enjoy your porch and garden this Summer. . . . Aeropuck with ruck’ u inch $3750 Make on out-door living room. . . Hove o place in the sun Knockubout Bus’ 2o inch “s.” Tourist Cases, 2B inch $5.95 to $8.50 Trunk C0595, QFQY, CAN BE MATCHED IN SETS 1F DESIRED TweedsflB inch Tweeds, Z4 inch . Tdieeds, 20 inch Tweed Rawhide bound, 21 inch Suit Cases Trunks. 26 inch . “u, $7.50 )6 inch Dress Trunk $15.75 to $34.50 U] 2" "‘°" "-75 *° *3” as inch Dress Trunk $14.95 ' "bra waekend c3835 or Sgt; 39 inch Dress Trunk ......., $23.50 18 inch r M "w... $3.25 Steamer Trunks, 36 inch .. $19.50 s 21 inch $3.50 Steamer Trunks, 39 inch .. $26.75 - Tourist Coses, 30 inch $13.50 Trunk case" 3o inch “'75 L ,] , Now is The éTlME To Buy YOUR Vacation Baggage Ladies’ Cases $10.95 to $20.50 . . $13.50 to $26.50 - . $17.50 to $26.50 $13.95 to $16.75 ch AND WHITE CHECK AND STRlPED TWEED .. $39.50 ..._.’.;........ --,_._, -.-.-uu|--r.---. 8 inch $25.00 42.50 8 inch 33.50 18 inch 32.50 20 inch .. 42.50 30 inch .. $15.95 ATTENTION-The Grocery Department has received a letter from the Canada Dry Qilnger Alo Company. asking to have EMPTY BOT- TLES reurned to them n soon as posalble...We know that there are many of these "Empties" in homes and store rooms. PLEASE hunt them up and return to the, Grocery Department. an as to assure ynn of a future supply of Ginger Ale...You lsnow-"NO BOTTLES-NO CANADA DRY GINGER ALE"! Grocery Department. Our Buyera for the Ladies‘ Wear Department are at present in Montreal and Torentonflfho merchandise they are choosln is for early Fall-smart new excltlnr styles in entrancing new fabrics. that weryoue oi you will enioy. This trip ia for you. you. and‘ YOU! Xisdica‘ Wear Department. and 5.95. A shipment of soft. new SUITING FLANNEL is on display in the Dry Goods Department. The colors ere smart and exquisite and the materiel la 54 inches wide. The Aqua Flannel is 2.55 a Yard. the Scar- let. Green or Turquoise Ia 8.50, the Gold is 3.75 and Londonflfan is 4.25. You will wear, with pride. a auit. dress. slilrt or rest oi‘ this really ] lovely fabric. Dry Goods Department. EVERDUR name aorums arojtoclied in the Iiittdvrare n»- partmentuflfhese Range Boilers made of the I-Jverdur Metal will last o lifetime-and for that reoaon are well worth the price. THINK-no ’ i The Prince Edward Players 0F CBARLOTTETOWN Present The S-Act Comedy Drama “BLACK GOLD" AT TYNE VALLEY WEDNESDAY EVENING. JUNE llth --5peclaltie| Between Acts- Ausplces Women's Institute ox DISTENIPER coiiriioi The_Princa Edward lslond Fox Breeders ond Exhibitors Association hove voted a fund ond appointed o committee for assistance in the control ond eradication of Distemper in the fox ranches of this Province. The co-operotion of ull fox ranchers in reporting ony fresh outbreak of Distemper is requested by this committee. Only by such prompt action can we hope to control 100% unexpected leaks. no meaay. inconvenient. expensive replacements. Whn ypu install an Everdar Range Boiler you KNOW that it will inst. The price for the No. 30 ia 03.95. See these in the Hardware Drpart- , merit. ] l l What child does not enjoy and love an EXPRESS 0R COASTER WAGON-give your child healthy Inn this Summer...'I'hcse Wagons come in a variety of styles and ahes. The prices are 8.25 to 11.25 inr the large Wagon with high aidea...'l‘he Monarch Wapnns are sturdllv | built for good rough play...'l‘hey all have roller hearings and good l heavy yahbae tine. See theae tedey in the Youth Centre. l ony further spread of Distemper. Report any new cases im- mediately to ony of the following-- L. W. HANCOCK, Summerside. L. K. LOCKERBY, Hamilton. R. S. HUMPHREY, Kensington. ANDREW JARDINE, Freetown. ERNEST MILL, Clermont, - ‘m1’ '