. £311.31, 194s“ (fin: WESTERN, GUARDIAN '——— . AGENTS: J. Elmer Murphy. lld Hanover Street. and George Clots. 125 Ottawa Street. SUMMEBSIDE end PRINCE COUNT! News. Subscription, Advertising. i The Guardian May he iollowing etoree bought at any oi the in Suriunerstde: up Bookstore- Watcr Street; Gourtiee Drugstore, t] Centrel Street. Toronto Bakery. Water Street; yinoe Grocer!- Marh Geudet. d‘! Granville Street; Russell Street; Alyre Donccttde Grocery, Second Street; Island Motor Transport- Water Street. ‘ The Guardian will he delivered to any heme tn luninierflde by cud" Bey et 8e per dey or 18o per week. Phone 2S0 or 888-3 tor this “nice or give your order to the hoy responsible ior delivery on you: route. _i-ou saus. I037 Ford. Motor ' ‘m; u"; in good condition. He:- iert Craig. Middleton. ‘FOR. SALE. stationary engine, |, 1.1.9, Waterloo. Excellent con- tltlon. Keith Woodside, Bedeque. _YOU SAVE TIME. work and noney with Hillside Chicks. Can mo; you day old or started. Mixed or Pallets. Rex Dawson, Albany. ‘FOR SALE‘. —— 3 Guernsey WW5 5 years. due to iresheri, ‘s ym-gey cows milking. to ireshen in “gust. Waller S. Weeks, Hunter Yer. ._N0lt'l‘ll BEDEQUE UNITED CHURCH SERVICES: North Bed- sque 11 o'clock; “Travellers Rest 3.30 p.m.; .Freetown 7.30 p.m. Rev. R. L. Wagner, Minister. _.\1,\LPEQUE and Iieiisington Presbyterian Churches. Services Sunday. April 18th, Malpeque at “so p.m. and Kensington at ll ‘.171. and 7:30 pm. Rev. J.A. Mc- Gowan. Minister. -NOTICE. - Watch this paper for advertisement Mammoth Auc- tion Sale, Stock. Implemenis, Household Eflects. A. A. Waddellis. Tryon. April 28th. n. c. Bell. Auctioneer. ' -BER.TIIA POPE. late DDRTOIIL- real, announces the opening o! her new beauty shoppe» the Queen's ‘Beauty Salon, in the smsllman building, Summerside. All equipment new. -CHURCH MEETING - The Explorers’ Group oi Summerside Trinity United Church met in Epworth Hall on Thursday even- ing ior group games previous w the meeting. Bruce Moore, chief explorer. was in the chair. ivhile Freddie MacFai-lane called the roll and read the log. Hobbies were discussed ior iuture expeditions. Tne worship period from Luke l8: 10-14 was led by Mr. I... M. Bezeau. An exploration on community aiiairs was continued in regard to articles made at home and abroad. The closing ceremony was conducted in the usual iTlSIlhSI.—S. —Y.P.b. MEETING-The Y1?- S. o! the Surnmerside Church oi’ Christ held its regular mWl-lllg 0" Tuesday evening in the church ‘lisll wiih the president, Mr. Leigh Llnkletter, conducting the wor- ship period. Arrangements were made ior the next meeting to be held at the home oi some "shut- ln". Alter roll call the minister gave a most interesting and in- structive Bible quiz on occupa- tions and different colors men- tloned in the Bible. The young people, after answering the ques- lions. iound lihe Scripture pass- ages where the answers were re- corded and read them ln unison as e type o! training oi knowing God's word. Games under the dir- ectlon oi Mrs. Bilson brought the mzeiing to a close. - S. ~C.G.I-'l'. MEETING T_he "Guiding neat" 0.0.1.1". oi sum- merside ‘Irinity Church held its —NBW STYLES in’ Ear Rings just arrived ‘at Mouse Jewellers. -—CAR. BABLEYMEAL unloading Saturday and Monday. $2.85 oil car. Inter atioiial Fox and Animal Foods, L d.. Summerside. -r.o'rs or ALARM cmcxsl and Pocket Watches made by Westlox. All model; and prices, at Moase Jewellers. -NORTII TRYON Presbyterian Church. service April 18th at 1:30 p.m. Miss ‘Mary A. MacKenzie. Deaconess. —F0lt SALE-liiil Dodge motor. overhauled. Complete with trans- mission. Apply Driscoll’s Garage S50 Water Street, Summerside. —MOASE JEWELLEIIS can nil your order ior an Engagement Ring. Select your irom the latest styles. Prices Ircm $10. to $400. -—FOR SALE-—1933 Master Chev- rolet sedan, with 1948 license and heater. Everett Donald, Ke ing- ton. -PR.INCETOWN United Church. Malpeque, sunday, April 18th. Ser- vice 2230 p.m.; ofllclalBoard meet- ing Tuesday, April 27th at 8:00 pm. Note change in date of Board meeting. Rev. Jmics Cross. .B.A.. Minister. —0VER. THE TOP-Mr. A. S. Hopkins, chairman ior Summer- slde in the Red Cross financial campaign. announced yesterday that the total amount subscribed in the Town had reached $3,284.13. The Town's objective was $3.000. S —FARM FOR. SALE-loo acres o! land in high slate of cultivat- icn. 95 acres clear and the bai- ance under wood and lumber. Good house and outbuildings; also potato house. Brook ‘running through iarm. For further partic- u..ars apply to William T. Rogers. Freetown. —FUNERAL THURSDAY-The funeral oi the late Robert Walker was held on Thursday afternoon with a. private service at theliome then to the Presbyterian Church. Summerslde. where service was conducted by Rev. Charles Carn- egy. Interment was in the‘Norlii Bedeque Cemetery. The pallbear- on" were: Messrs. John F‘. Taylor. Donald Baker, J. Clark McQuar- rie. George Bowness. Firth Bow- riess and Major Small. S -LADIES GUILD MEETS-The semi-monthly meeting oi the La- dies’ Guild of Stimmerside ‘St. Mary's Church met on Tuesday evening at the home of the pre- sident. Mrs. J. Wilfred Lecky. who occupied the chair. After routine business was disposed cf a pleas- ant social hour was spent when the members engaged in sewing and knitting. A ivarni welcome was extended to a new member. Mrs. Roy Adams. a recent brlue and iormerly oi Kingston. Jamaica. Refreshments were served by the hostess. assisted by Mrs. Wiiired "3111" m°°1°1118 it" T119511!!! W911‘: Salter. The next meeting will oe lng in Epworth llall with the president, Esther MacKay, in the rlisir. Gloria Woodside. who read the poem "Illie Quest". was in charge o! the devotional period Ivltli Rebt’ Best reading the Scripture lesson. During the bus- iness session the committee re- Dvrled a successful Pantry Sale had been held ihc previous Sat- 1111139. Favorable progress was made on the work project. Dr. 1191")’ MOYSG. the guest speaker. i111’! a. talk on "Health". tihe first POI"! of the four-fold purpose oi ill!‘ C.G.I.T. (Cherish health, seek truth, know God. and serve oth- ETSI. emphasizing posture, poise. "ficlencv. good health and what the feet have to do wiih the health oi lheislrl. The president ex'e*id- ids: vote oi thanks to Dr. Moyse held at the home oi Mrs. William Mills, Milton Avenue.-S. —VISl’I‘lNG HER MOTHER.- Mrs. George Waite of Summershle, has arrived home from Calgary. where she had-gone to be with .12: mother, Mrs. Edward Urch. wno was undergoing a serious operation. Friends oi Mrs. Urch here will be pleased_ to know that she is now much improved in health. As Mrs. Waite had attended school in Ca. gory eighteen years ago she met many old iriends and acquaintan- ces while there. She also had the pleasure oi seeing Barbara Ann Scott win the Dominion skating championship at the Glencoe Club oi Calgary and she reports that Sarbara Ann in her periormancc and personality is all that the newspapers claim ior hen-S. -G. H. TQQIFDIB [till like the “llllltl-BOX" 100i 0| “I'll GIRL" llltl "TEEN rTowN" DREssEs-"TIIOI also lllln the smart styles tan are designed “mlllillll! ior the youthful figure. "Hi Girl" and “Teen Town" Dresses "6 sold‘ exclusively in the Youth Centre in Suisusi A fresh ship- "Mflt has iusLheen reeeived-thie includes sluh cottons and reyons in i‘ "lllllber o! "cute" prints and colors. The eisee are I2, 14 and 1h. ""1 the Ilrtce ll ass. You really MUST come in and see the “l-li our." ""11 “Teen Town" Dresses-they surely are eye Ailing! ihem iii the reutii Centre. You'll ilml __.,_.__... It's time to think oi putting away your Winter Woolens-end u Jlood thing to prevent their destruction. by moths ls the use oi NAP!!- TIIALSNE, In either ilahee or moth halls- Dou't put woolens avvey .1111! Ire soiled-be sure that everything le perfectly clean. get e good “W! of Naphthalene and use It very genuinely-you may then isel .llllite confident that moths vvlll shun artioiee treated in this vvey ...’l‘lie lérlce oi Naphthalene is only l! cents ior a pound package. Get your lrlitlialeiie supplies from the Grocery. Department. , ' t The meet useful oi Skirts ls ttie llIlNDIi-mo pleats to muss. yet - ° I 0| rooin In which to be eetlve. The I and 1O Department has e i"! oi Dirndl Sklrtsiln blue. brown and green plaid eotton..-.'l‘hese "'° "I11! bargains-the price is only 1.40 each; In slsee 1t to t0. they're - fllndy ‘HUB. I Mn] "ti! in the I to weer around the house now and "d"? These Cushions have“: they 011' Kluhh the iloervfley will edd eenict sad at en CIIILfL-"YOIITI itnd these Chair Cushions urniiiire Dnerleuu Ioreesualwearlaterinthr lendltllepartlnent. your Kitchen Chairs In green-endgblue he continually slip- veneee to your at ‘II cents ”_ SIIMIIIEBSIIIE Lust Showing Today DOUBLE BILL "MURDER IS MY BUSINESS" and "COLORADO SERENADE" Showi 2:30-78:15 MONDAY and TUESDAY ‘WIIH WOMIN l. III‘. wii. ’ vliili kllllimliil “Luihgy Won't v Believe M31 .... RITA IOIIIISOI- vea seem uni-u enema new eta-attainments h—§u&wnnm$l1I§&iMDB_$Q Also COMEDY and DISNEY CARTOON Shows 7:15 - 9:15 Matinee Tuesday 3:30 . = 2' ‘zsw/izyy/ '. '- lllllllll 00-0 v OQOOO§OQOQFFOOGOQ4 REGENT MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY . mm . E 0111111011 - PATRICK ‘°“'.?..‘.‘f.".‘.‘.'é“"“ "NEW H l“.'l‘tui.if.ll.l.“ [RRLEANS \..i-i .___'_______. q ,. Shows 7:15 and 9:15 Matinee Monday and Wednesday 3:30 LostShowing Tonight "OUT CALIFORNIA WAY"_ .OOOO0bO>0v0>OO0¢O¢§§4 §co§co.--a>¢o.@>co~§»oo<§ a ' - LAMEU THEATRE Saturday Matinee 2:30 Evening ‘l-it Two Screwball Sleuths in "GENIUS Al‘ WORK" With Wally Brown, Alan Carney and Anne Jefireys Also Serial "The Sea Hound" News and Shorts -COM.PLETE STOCK o! seeds now on hand. Kindly take deliv- ery on April 21 and 22. North Bedeque Institute. Horace Huestis, secretary. —SERIOUS OPERATION-Rev. Doullas McNeill. Roman Catholic priest at North Rustico, under- went a serious operation at Mont- real yesterday afternoon. Last night his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. McNelllpf Summerside. re- ceived a telegram stating that the operation has been suocessiul. A brother. Charles McNeill. also oi North Ruslico. is with Father Mc- Neill at Montreal. 3 --CIIILDREN INOCULATED- On Wednesday. April ltth, one hundred and flity-flve children received inoculations to protect tliem against diphtheria, whooping 0011811. aiid tetanus (lockjaw). One hundred and twenty-two children received one oi a series of three inoculations. Thirty-titres received reinforcing doses. The treatments were given by Dr. W. B. Hawaii. and Dr. Clare Taiitoii. assisted by Mrs. Robert Palmer, Public Health Nurse, and Miss Eleanor Wheeler. Public Health Nurse. The import- azit task oi keeping the recbrds was performed by Mrs. Arthur Al- ien. R.N., and Mrs. George White R.N., who acted as volunteers. Next clinic will be held on May 12th at the Summerside High School and.St. Mary's Convent. On Monday. April 12th, Dr. Henry Moyse assisted by Miss Eleanor Wheeler inoculated 290 school chil- dren against diphtheria. S —Il0N0lt HOCKEY TEAM-The home oi Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Green was the scene oi a pleasant event when on April 13th under thfauspices or the Jubilee Wa- men's Institute a largo number met to honor the Albany St. Pats hockey team which recently won the B. C. Wood ‘Trophy in Vic- toriu Rink. The table was preLtliy decorated with assilver trophy at either end and the boys were lei»- ishly treated by the women. Aitei all lied psrteken of a dainty mea., Mrs. Allan Niles reed a nicely worded address and presented the hockey club with s gift oi money Mr. D. W. Cameron. manager oi the team. heartily thanked 0h: women oi the Institute not only for this gift but for a donetirw i THE GLIARDIAN. .Darnley And Vicinity O -'I‘he regular monthly meeting o! the Darnley aiid Sea View W. M. 8- was held Monday evening A9111 131111. st the home o! Mrs. James Hickey. The program for March. in the Iebruary Missionary Monthly. was iollowed. Theme “The Field is the World—the Seed is the Word". The president op ened thepieeting with "Call u- -w°111l1l>". Hymn “O For A Thous- , and Tongues to Sing”, Reade: Mrs. Harry Croaier; leader, Mrs Hilton Simmons. Scripture read 1118. Mark 4-1-20 was read in uiii- son. followed by the offering and prayer oi dedication. Prayers [oi those who publish the word \t'eré read. "For the British and For "I" Bible Society." Mri. Ral‘ Orolier. For “The Mlssionarie = who translate and teach Lin. B11110.” Miss Merle Crozier. 1M" “The Colporteurs who distribunc the Bible". ins. James Hickey ivllvwed by “The Lord's Prayer 111» 111119711- Hymn "The Day ‘Iliou Gevest. Lord". Roll call was answered by nine members repeating s. tiers; or Scripture. There ivzis one Vlsliol present. Minutes oi previous meet- ill‘ read and approved. The cor- respondence was read consisting o! a letter irom Mrs. John F. Scott encouraging the organization of a Mission Band- A letter from Mrs. Nathan Irv- 918. “Community Friendship" sec- retary. Miss Merle Crozicr rrrac an interesting paper on Christian Stewardship. Friendship Srcretury reported 15 tresls, ‘.29 Clifdi. LllYCi. cards and two letters during the ironth. Mrs. Arthur MacKay and Mrs James Hickey capably handled the last chapters oi the study book, “Great is the Compuiiy,".u‘hlc.i proved very interesting. Hymn. “In Christ There Is No East Or West“. Benediction in unison- A dainty lunch was servcd bv hostess assisted by Mrs. hicrle Crozier and Mrs. R. Cousins. 1H1"; a social hour enjoyicu. Drir given them at the beginning oi tli-. term and wished the Institute sue cess in the days that lie alien-i The thanks oi the gathering were extended to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Green ior the use oi their hospit- able home Oil this and many such occasions. The remainder oi i112 evening was spent in music 1 -d sing song. —RlCi-l‘l\l0.\'D c. w. L.—-The regular monthly meeting ot the Richmond C.W.L. was help in the \'estry on Sunday, April 11. with an attendance of l6 members. Meeting was opened with prayer by Mrs. J. E, McNcill iii the ab- sence oi the president. The min- utes ol the previous meeting ivero approved as read by the secretary. Mrs- Thus. Noonaii. Correspond- cncs was read from the Sisters of the Precious Blood, extending thanks (or the box received a‘. Easter; also irom a ni:inb2i~ for treat received. It was moved by Mrs. J. P. Gaudet and seconded by Mrs. Eben Praiighi that do- Martha Building Fund. Sisters o! Service Budget. aiid to the C.W.L Scholarship Fund at St Duii- stan’s. Financial returns were rc- ceived irom the members at Sini- iiyside. irom their card parties during the winter months. Mrs J. J. DesRocl-ies and Mrs. Vernon Birch were elected on the iiciniiz- sting committee in preparation icr the annual meeting. Meeting adjourned. Personals --Mrs. James E. Bcarlsto. Baltic. is a patient in the Prince County Hospital. Dif- —Miss Clara Mountain of Sum- merside left yesterday morning on a. short trip to Montreal. p _Mrs. Prod Bell, Summerside. leit yesterday mornim to spend the weekend with her daughter. Ferns, in Dartmouth. N. S. S HARRINGTON S-(‘JHOOL Report ior the month of March: Grade X-l- Brian MacFarlane; 3. Bessie Rodd. Grade VIII-l. Raymond Dodds. 2. Athol Auld; 3. Audrey 11111111131" lane. ' Grade VII—l. Christine Phillips: 2. Jack MacFariane- Grade VI Bf.—1. Enid Carter. Grade VI Jl‘.—l. Heather Rodd: 2. Barbara Cudmore; 3. Melvin Prowse- Grade IV-l. Kier Jones; t‘. Nor- man Dodde; 8. Freddie Ford. Grade III Br.--l. Pearl Mac- Kearney. i n Grade III Jl‘.—1- Eva Dodds; ... Terrance MacKearney. Grade 1I-1. Beverley I-lusiics; 2 Jean Nuim; 3. Aiiiiii Hughes? Grade I (Al-l. Claris lilorroiv and, 1 iBl-i- Lorne MacFfli; lane; . 2. Gertrude Stewart, - Myrna Dochei-ty. and; 1 (c)-1. Norman Muc- k“- Teacher: Dorothl! 17°11”- Vleioli Your Throat! llelp Prevent i Bold It you ere ruiierlng irom e miserable heed cold. try this: Wrinkle a iew drops of Cstarrh-e-selie into the In- lller and breathe in the soothing vapor oi this last- working remedy. Ceterrh-e- vene goes to work instantly: it spreadse thin iilni oi heal- ing entiseptics over ihe en- tlre lining surfaces of the breathing organs. The tllllllln ls loosened - the air Plllllle Ire cleared — dis- ‘lilfltl soon dry up - the 1911151113)‘ to sneeze and cough is checked. In an hour or two the worst o! the cold should he over, YM dflillllt has Ceterrh-e-sos; 18c. Mo. $1.00 sizes. nationsbe sent to theSlsters of" ._UH-\R1-QI1I1.I1Y.1'.QW_.N FAG . ELEVEN i Tailoring and tolls. SMALLMAN'S. Street Floor workmanship and tailoring. Where Price of \ Main Store Section SMAllMAll‘ ls Matched With Quality Unchallenged Perfection For that "smart appearance" look this spring let us.fil- you to I suit from our outstanding new collection. suits to choose’ from, each and every one represents the finest in Stripes, checks and solids in single and double breasted models. Straight run of sizes in both stout Suits that give you that "Ease" ore found Dozens and dozens of only cl Suits by Society Sterling llyde Park‘ Freedman Premier 45.00 to 69.50 A packed court room witnessed the trial in the Suinmerride Police Court yesterday morning o! Alex- ander Csere on a charge oi violat- ing a town by-law against ped- cling without s. licence. The pro- secutioii concluded its case yester- day and the defence will be heard today. The accused. who ls being de- [ciidcd by a lawyer irom Toronto, Mr. Glcii How, is nllegcd to be a. niciiiber oi the sect known as Jehovah's Witnesses. His wile, Elma Csere is charged with a sim- ilar oflencs and liar trial will pro- ceed at the conclusion o! her hus- band's. The hearing yesterday was punc- tasted by exchanges between the Magistrate, E. H. Strong, K.C., and m. How. 0n two occasions the Magistrate threatened to bar him irom the case ii’ he did not cease his numerous objections. 'I‘lie accused pleaded not guilty subject to mbjections taken by counsel to the eflect that the Court does not have jurisdiction lo hear the case as the by-law is miiawful and null. aiid that the form oi the information isunlawiui and insuflicient. The Court stated that these objections would be considered. Further Particulars when the defense! counsel asked ior iurtlici" particulars than those alleged iii the iiormation they ivcre supplied by . E. E. Amett. attorney ior the pi " They were to the efiect that the accus- ed, bciiig an agent oi the Watch Tower Bivle Society went irom liuuse w iouse in the town of Sllfnflldfslil; soliciting sales ior ccrtaui bums-and pamphlets and aid actually scll and receive mon- cy ior certain books which he de- livered to the buyers. Three witnesses were called ior the Town. the first being Ben Arsenault who testiiied that the accused told him on a. street he had books ior sale. Bibles at 35 ior twenty-five cents. Witness said he paid him 25 cents and received right books, live oi which he pro- cents each aiid other books, eight ' Alleged Jehovah Witness Case Arouses Interest In S’side Police Court duced in court and were tendered in widenoe. Other Witnesses Dan Perry. Suninierside. said that the accused had come to his house and asked ii he were inter- ested iii aBible. that he lisd Catli- olic Bibles ior sale at $3.00 each and he would give him time to pay ior one. lie told oi the ac- cused coining to his house at aii- other time but he did not receive him. Chief o! Police Peter white tes- tifled that he had seen the accus- ed going irom house to house and said that as iar as he knows he is not employed. i-le said the accused did not have a license to do busi- ness and that the Watch Tower Bible Society has no license either. The cross examination by Mr. How was heated until interrupted by the Magistrate, but did not bring out any new uiatter except that the accused is an Austrian and is not naturalized in this country. Mr. ‘T. L. Cotnipton was associat- ed with Mr. How as a defence at- torney. s CARPET BAGGERS _ BRISTOL. England - (CP) Olty police have warned clergy here lo keep their churches lock- ed iollowing activities oi a gang oi carpet thieves who have raided churches and hotels. REIIEVE - I i § l i sou sane 7 l—6 CYL. OLDSMOIILE ENGINE-PRICE $175.00 1-6 CYL. REC ENGlNE-[RICE $225.00 ‘ Completely overhauled," new rings, pistons and piston pins. Complete with universal joint, ready for fishing boot. Fully Guaranteed. - ISLAND SEAFOODS LTD. IORDEN, P.E.I. Fresh Beef, 2 tins.......70c Cream Style Corn, 2 tins.37c Aylmer Pork 8i Beans Zrins .....38c lorbour’: IQ Pellet latter 2 lbs. ......_._._...._._.,.75c Lord, Z lbs. .. . . . . . . . ..55c Wax Beans, 2 rins......25c Fig Burs, 2 lbs. ........65c Pit-ted Dates, 2 lbr......65: All for “ash-u...- 1 package Rinso, 1 Vel, 1 Spic Span, 2 Laundry Soup, WE NOW HAVE IN STOCK Cottage end Bedroom Curtains Curtain Materiel by the yard > Toble Oilclcth, widths 54-45-40 inch ,‘ ' Limited quantity Congoleum and Feltol Squorei Congoleum by the yard ' Men's and loys’ Cops, Eastern , Men's Overalls, Men's end Boys‘ Light Work rants $peCldl:—MOli'i Work Shirts, $2.00 each \ ‘Cups and Saucers, and Plates clear of Sets . COME IN AND LOOK AROUND. 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