l1 l! m’ stlrnatoa Tabled Dy rt-temqrtaaborrarowri_ oumaitntafl WESTERN GUARDIAN l t s’ Ide Town Council i s . M’ “mi-um '_".€\\:\:r----\Ia~~ A deficit of B01400 for the fill‘!!! veer was budgeted for at the regular monthly meeting of the ilumrnerlde ‘Town Council held last. evening with Acting atone Toronto Bakery. Water Street; l AGENTS: J. liner Mirth). ll Hanover ltreet. and l George Claw. ll Ottawa Street. . DUMMIES]!!! and PRINCE COUNTY . ' News. Subscriptions. Adroriilag. ‘ The Guardian nay be bought st any of the f —narnde~ ’ l in! allowing . out Iookatore. Water Street: Goarlil Drugstore. n ceiiust ltreet: l Mark flaudel. B‘! Granville ltmot. ; s sum-w» h.‘:."..§::.':' wit: ..:'.".':“:.=.-l timated as CIMMUNJ and total The Guardian will be delivered to any home in QIIEMQIII-IE. Carries- loy at 2o par day or 12a per week. Phone I00 for tlaia lervioo or gtva your order to the boy rasponlbla for delfvcy on your raau Urpotiditures at 118630100. ‘his estimates were presented by Councillor Iilovd Gorrili in the absence of Councillor W. B. Bmalimm. chairman of the Fin. B1160 Comm! use who lg out of the Province. Commenting on the esttmstaa Acting Mayor Wedge said that the picture indicates that it udll not be too long before taxes will have to be increased to,enable the town to carry on the services ] that are bei-ng given the tlx- payer. He thought that in future ' revenues would become smaller. v Salaries for town- employees ‘were also votcd at this meeting hut it was not indicated whether they were the same as in the past or if increases hsd been granted. Plan Tourist Bureau Y iw d uday) and TOM THUESEAY June 12tih. at 8 o'clock. --LIMITED SUPPLY of Pan. in Hardware Co. Sedan. Bert MoCarville. Middle- ton. tohsndlo the situation to the unduly embarrassed the Council and sincerely hoped any small discussion that might have de- veloped will be entirely forgotten. The officials of the Baseblll Ma- gue will be happy to co-operate and work with other organizations working for the welfare oi ill! On motion of Councillor Gor- Town‘ the letter Sui rill. seconded by Councillor Dris- coll. Mr. John W. Kelly was ap- -polntcd in charge of the tourist bureau to he located at Kelly"s Letter from 8.Y.C.l. ma»: s. noun IAMIAUIA month. .. On motion of Councillor Dris- coll. seconded by Councillor Gor- rill the Ladies‘ Aid of the Prince Co nty Hosnlial was zrantcd per- ' ln-q tn hold tag days on June tion of Councillor schurman. scr- onded by Councillor the letter was tabled for consid- eration at a later date. Also News and . Spree For All and the holdtn: of Councillor Schumann about the u-celc. llzlitin: in Memorial Park ho said lihai it was intended to out the park litthting c-ri the sin-ct light- FRANK JAMES" "“-1“”"”'”“‘“V' also read to the effect ‘THIN ‘i lllrliranTCnili" mu‘ “d?! iiwgnfiillldill; as Mn“ as equgpment to the recommendations and r1108! mme; i‘. o 1' t . , i fly . ‘ . ' 9 " i» i l M; D- "r322;“.2::11.“".;:;;;°.;;;..... t. i. A DIPPLI ln n‘ 0. Stewart. president c-ft r- um- the mnctmg-th’ Department of (;\_<(~"ll31 his ntorsirlv- Basrhail Lcague thanking ll!‘ i=1 viii. Ariotiicr mrtv =chool three tifnhis a week. Tiiov ilhc- corvette Snmmerside to the igi [or club bulletin nainic. lilo; i‘ i» l i = i 5.1‘: ‘:5. ‘l5. ":'.::"‘.::.". taxi; ill” tilt": . -.. » , -» . l s - ~ . ms. d .\iil..Sl".l. Seven d u its :1 sis‘ that tigidléirlyflSnigfivllgbrlldlgCvld 11:1 arrived at H_M_C45_ ‘Queen prize going to Ralph MacFairlattc. n. Hi". ihrd $5.00 arid costs, — _ ltrustcd that ihev would Ibo allit’ Cllaflllll-a l" illlllfl°f_litg‘yl‘~fs'fl__ YES- Y THE COAL SITUATION IS REALLY GRIM. BUT — HULMAN ‘S IS DOING EVERYTHING POSSIBLE TO HELP EASE THIS SITUATION +- ' HULiVlAN’S has on order-pond will receive — 8B 5W" as the miners have settled their differences — The fol- lowing popular soft Coala-— our srneuar ‘ -¢ asnrou rwr ... auuou noun» - srnmo sum. _ coxr: ALSO - NOW ON THE WAY TO HOLMAN’S AMERICAN ANTHRACITE (Nut Size) and BRIQUETS. HOLMAWS smonosr anvrse: - That you place your orders NOW for delivery from tllfl cars as received— " Remember next Winter is only 5 months away — s0 be Wise, and place your order without delay fill‘ the fuel You will need. —-l’l-IONE OR CALL Us TODAY- “ i SUMMERSIDE l -—l"0B SAL!‘- — 1930 951M010! ifor general housework. satisfaction of all concemed..!-‘la' trusted that their request had not.- A lengthy letter was also re- oc-a-ni Bakerv for three months during . tonal ~ , ‘cl’ d from the Summcrslde “m. the summer at salary of $100.00 a iyonfh Comm Inc" re ‘he mam”. of permitting the ball league to use the school grounds. On mo- lvlorrisoti. 5H3“ 7315 ' 9:15 2R and July l‘ - A letter was read from the SEO- Mstince Thursday 3:30 l Counnllov Morrlso“ reporting retary oi’ the Board of Trade Mr. "A for the Electric Committee sacild R. s’ Hmwn enclosing Germ-m c ‘i ‘that. thr- ‘SCFHF-E would he exten - recommendation! made by the FRIDAY and FgtggxDAY ed in lilrsrgucheto-tge guilt oftlir; Tow" Improvement Commute! o‘ (NR Davemcn r- samo is nce as l _ " lii- .'-3'...‘.“°..“.°.f‘i'.’l snail. v2.1“ .:.:“;..r::"":. "llil- RETURN OF t-hargc. Rcplviriz tn a criticlrsnt of gra"eumg or Ne!" Damileiglefi‘; The reply from the Clerk was that the Cotmi-il was giving Consideration National Defence plans to prcseni ~11!!! IINSINGTON Home andi --WE HAVE Juot received a Jp- ' Sohool Aoesociation will meet in merit of Vvirtdou- Glass. The Biro-l the King George Hall. Thursday. merlde. Hardware Co. I -—- l ans-crest. nurse wantea‘ Rubber to look after old lady. Apply Mrs. Tired Wheel Barrows with Steel}. P. Hogan, 207 Winter lltroetnl The Slammer-L‘... summers)“, y —MAIIJ OB WOMAN wanted‘ One who {can do plain cooking. Apply Mrs IJ. P. Hogan, 387 Winter Street, l Sunmerside “ma tiusoovcne OONVENTI Alumnae will hold their annual meeting Sunday. June 15. st 2 Pl M’. Former puplls.cordialiy in-l vited. Registration 1:80. l -ILIC'I'I.IC MOTOI! - lliil and 32 volt. quarter, half and, ithree horse power. For sale at; ‘R. T. Morrison Co., Summersidc.’ -wau'rcn _' A capable wo-l man or girl for two summer ing. i’ -POSTPONED AUCTION SALE ‘ll Kensington of the household effects of the late Mrs. Ella M. Harding has been postponed to Wednesday. June J5, 1:30 PM. -— WANTED - First or second class teacher fcr Belmcnt School. Good , supplcment. Apply to J J. Simpson". secretary. Misccuche, R..R.1. 1i --WE HAVE a good stock of Asphalt shingles. in light and heavy wcigihts; also Starter Strip. Plastk Cement, Nails. Tarred Felt. Light Tarred Sheathing. Slate Sur- laoed and Plain Roofing. The Surntncrside Hardware i -\'s MEN MEET -~ Tihe regu- lar weekly meeting of the Sum- mersido Y’s Men's Club was held in the Baptist Hall with Lindsay Wills-i as chairman. TwcnlS-Tllti Chief Justice Thane Camipbéllgavie a very interesting address in coit- nection with lhP World Outlook program on international affairs-- S. 3 --IS IAJCATED — A 14-year-old girl from near O‘Leary. reported missing from her home over the ivcck-cnri. is safe in Halifax. hat‘ titer was informed yesterday. The girl sent. a telegram teillm i-f her whereabouts after a search was started to locate her when her father became- alarmed for hrr safety She had obtained a small amount of money from him telling him she was going to Halifax. but later he bfvdnw doubtful and notified authorit- ics-S. I -IS PROMOTED -—‘ Cpl. PL Keycs. who Ls in charlie °l ‘he Siunntcrside detachment. R..C — M.P. has been promoted to i116 rank of strgeant, it has been learned. Sgt. Keyes was transferred to Eummersfie last Fall aim‘ hllv" ing b9€~n in charge of sfontaguc detachment. for nine years. He. joined the ioicc in 103d and caml‘. to this Province the following ycor. H, was prcmoted to corporal iii 1940. sgt. Reyes tormerly came from Vancouwr. BC. — S. _i ._ __.__ ‘ l -—BIJILDIZ\'G ENTER-ED —- ‘lhe building in summer-side owned by Island Foods mo. which was for- merly used as a dehydration plat-t. was entered either Wedncsday or Thursday evenings of lazt WEEK bul- -llOli1lnfl of much value was taken. lt is not. kriovvn hcw tntry was eaiiica but it WES probably litmus" r. tusameni. window. The cnly art- ‘ mics missed are a tool box and l 25 boxes of grease gun. The tiles in the of-ilrc were opcnczl and letters scattered i around but. nothing of vnluo was , kcpt. there. Tiit- rniry was discuv- l 919d bl’ M"- L-R “,1!” "" Fflday ics of this Chaplet" whoa: unseliishl (llvflllllk- It l5 belif-‘l/‘d l° “"9 r-itorts have imade these contribut- iii-eii the iwoiii of l01ll185"~'T5- Tl" i buiidng ls being used nt present for storage purptsos. -’-- S. -I.0.D.E.-Ci|i1.etis will be he icrested in hearing of the continued excellent work which is being con- tinued by Abegweit Chapter I.O.D. 14.. suimmci-sido. in providinzford hlld clothing to: 1h: peoplo of Britain. Recently iii lbs of clotti- iiig. including 24 comolqlc layoilcs and many pieces of knitted goods have been made by the ladies and . cntrnun THEATRE Showing:- rii. sits,- siii. 1.15-9.30 l — '- - - - The priced m from rs u a seats-amount: DEPARTMENT. l , . months. Highest wages. No wash- . Apply box 564, Summersldol shipppd. At the last meeting o! the Gtiaptct" $100.00 was votcd for food tor contributions ltave been made by. have been packed and shippyd. It. lied links Your Selections at SMALL-MAN'S LIMITED llore Are A Few Suggestions , y N-ECKWEAI One of the finest ser- ecfions We have ever shown in plain and fancy wools. Beautiful striped, paisley, and fancy silks priced from $1.00 to $3.50 each. HAB- Grey, Blues, etc. Snap brim, $8.50 l i FINE‘ SHIRTS- l These hove been in short y supply for some time, but we are fortunate in pro- y curing a range for Fath- y er's Day, June ISth, in i plain white, blues, and MQ5|ERY gre-ys as We" Us "u" Plain and fancy lotony , stri es. ' I P lAl/‘ools. Roiytzns, lisle, and i ' tli t ‘ll i PMAMAS sblendm vtittli esyoura 0d," I broadcloth Pajamas at re- weoring opporel. Selling I liable make and quality, from 65c to $2.75 pair. y assorted shades, neat de- g signs of from $2.50 to ‘l’ $5.95. ' JACKETS- _Whot would be nicer for o gift than o nice natural to $19.50. SPORT PANTS— wool flonn-els. A wide rci quality. and many other items tho LIMITED Remember Good Old ilati 0n FATHER'S DAY, June 15th An excellent showing of Men's Hots. Light, Medium, and Dork Brown, different shades of Hombargs. Sizes 6 5-8 to 7 3-8, selling $5.00 to shade nylon jacket, wind Good qualify, nicely tailored punts, in greys and browns, also light fawn shades. $6.50 to $16.95 pair. BATH OR LOUNGING ROBES— in fine wool, plain shades; paisley designs, and oli- ALSO-Suspenders - Belts - Toilet Setr - Baggage, REMEMBER HIM ON THIS Hi5 ONE DAY OF THE YEAR SMALIMAIFS off-the-face, and c anti shower-proof?—$l0.59 nge of prices according to t are sure to please Dod. GLOVES- A wonderful range of dress gloves in grey suede, Pic- orry Hog in natural shade, -' Ton, Brown, and Natural to l0; o choice from $2.50 to $6.50. race rum-roan ope gloves. Sizes 7 3-4 (Successors To Sinclair and Stewart Limited) Joseph W. Sheen oi Kensington arrived home Friday cvcniiig. this’; June 5th, iravi-iilng by bus all the ivay from High River, Alberta. where he spent most cit the win- tet‘ months. The climate there seemed in agree with his health vnry much. On his way homo from travelled Britain. In addition to he members with the result tihzti food weighing 400 libs s learned that Lady Reading niil‘ lisirilbiutc ihcrr pllix to rlcscrvinfi‘ “lolllllllll L" Mall" ll" teoplc. Much crcdii is duo the lad-i llltoush ten iiiiicreiit where he iiad a great \ie\v of the country to the south. In Minn- r-apc-lis the wheat is coming out in head and the prospects of Rn —llOMI-‘. W110i" ALBERTA-Min. cxccllctii crop are vevv iii-trilli- 0m possible. —-G. H. M.- I won't need to draw your attention to the beautiful Bridal window dis- play planned by Mrs. Gibson. - - - But I do want you to specially not- ice the Boshnrt Cedar Hope Chest which is so well constructed and moth proofed that the contents of the. chest is guaranteed up to $250.00 against moth damage for a period of 3 years. ln and around this P71051- 8" l-llllllo any Bride rvlll treasure and cherish-wonderful linen Towels. Madeira Lunch Cloths. fine lace Table Cloths. soft. snuggley Blankets. Sheets. Pillow Cases and useful Terry Towels. - - - Evicry- thing-Ics-cvcrythlng in the way of Linen that a Bride could wish for. These Linens are in the Dry Goods Department. ATTENTION (EOLI-‘IIBS-The Shoe Department haa a supply of CLEATB for your Golf Shoes. These Cleats are very easy to attach and (Ive you a good Itoady footing when you swing at that elusive ball. - - - Get. s set of Cleats and find how your game will improve-SHOE DEPARTMENT. A small stock of the Well-knitwn COOEI.’ REPEATINCi RIFLES-ill ' gauge. has been received In the Hardware Department. - - - These ari- going quickly so we advise you to order one. now. —IlAltDWAltl-7 DEPARTMENT. A useful novelty for your girl TRIM found in the Youth Centre. ' - - - THE KILROY HAT is sweeping the country-the snry young fry I Made of good quality cotton-White crown with ‘i are demanding them! a scarlet brim. - - - They're cute. The price is $1.25. YOUTH CENTRE. There Ia a good stock of both sweetened and unsweetened GRAPE l JUICE in the Grocery Department. - - - This nourishing and refresh- In; drink is considered to be delicious by ever-vane. - - - All the well- 1 known brands art- carried-El. I). Smith. Aylnrer. Jordan and Welt-hit. sinics. ' The price is $15.95. ylicavlng High River. Alberta. on lbaturday, May 31st. and striving liicre June 6. seemed excellent 111M. travelling day and night. ‘The drfleeent bus drivers ivcre courteous and pleasant at all . liimcs and seem to be Well titted ‘For their duties-S. —-KF.‘IR ltfliliiltllllml. racsnr- "rrzmaiv CHURCH - The Ma‘- ypequ: Prcstyterian Church .\a.s yfilled to capacity on Sllflday evo- ning lint. As this service was a Masonic sirvicc n largo bgjy of liisoits rt Kit, Edward L-idgc A.l'-‘ and All. and mombcrs or other‘ brother lodges paraded from taeir‘ ‘Hall to the Church in rezalia, lcnt iclignit_v' nnd solcmnity to this n:- iURSiZOH. The pastor. Rev. J.A. Mac- lfiotvati prsidrd and was as- sisted by Rev. C .7 Croivdis. .“’h° breached an inspiring scr-y imon on "Building upon the Rock". building for more Ohrisb‘ inn living etc. The music was in charge of the organist. Mrs. R03.- l-‘nstcr and a contbination of tho two choirs were in attendance. and ‘led iii the singing of hymns, The‘ ‘choir selection was "Let the LOWE!‘ gLlghts b0 Bunnring" was sung: wary acceptably. Messm T,n'lalo_, ‘Sempe and Par-menus Philips smgi ilhe duct “We are Building Evorv: .138?" was heard with rare accept- l l ant-e. The front c: the auditorium nus ii rut"- sctiirg of flamers ort- istlcal)‘ iigici, tile work t)! the Ladies ‘ .’iid. Personals -.\lr i~‘.i~.ii'i l.. iliolliscn. a son vi Ml‘. arcl .\ll‘5 RL. Mollisan. Silnilntrsdc and a veteran oi’ World Vvor Tito. who is talcng a prc-mqciirnl ‘tours: at Acadia Un- iW-‘l t~~ is sword"; the summer iinlfnjv- unili iris i7.l""ill5. »- S, -— (fst. Jack McPllee. p.011). and Mrs. lifcPiice have arrived in Summcrsido irm North Baitleiord. Salas. ll vi<il il~c frmcrr Parents. Dr. anti Mis. .1 A MtPhv-e, — 3.. For Sale (‘lit-v-rnlct Pnwtttl-‘Dellverv ear. 1M2 modcl. Excellent condlton. New motor. New tires. Reason for selling. have new, larger de- livery coming in. PHONE 1 It McQU/IRRII‘. LTD. Summeratde “BLACK AT TYNE The Prince Edward Players ' OI’ CIIAILOTTIZTOWN Present The l-Aet Comedy Drama WEDNESDAY EVENING. JUN! ma -Specialtles Between Acts- , Auaplcea Women's Institute GOLD" VALLEY