was . [HE WESTWER -. Noon/inputs: AGENTS: J. limes- Murphy. Ill Ilsuoyer Street. sud George Glow. 125 Ottawa Street. EU MMSR-SIDE all! PRINCE COUNT! j News. Subscriptions. Advertising. '— . following stores lei.‘ The Guardian llay be bought st any of the ia-Iulasaersidos bookstore. Water Street; Gourlhe Drugstore, t1 Central Street's Toronto Eatery. Water Street: ‘ Mark Gaudot. l’! Granville Street: yinco I Grooery. Russell Street; Alyre Douoetta’! Grooery. Seeoud, Street; Iaisud Motor Transport. Water Straet. " n» Guardian will be delivered a aay bolus winner-use,» ggni B0! It ‘gvfea or giva sollte. P’? yl-‘Olt .SALE — One two-row pgckshiitt potato scufller. almost “w, Clarence Carr, Miscouche- _COUPE CAR, '38 model, for laie. Good mechanical order. Ap- ply Wallace Moase, Jeweller, Sum- lnerside. {FOR SALlib-Oue modern Al- |ska range, with warmingclosei. sud tank. J. R. Marks, New Lcn~ gun, P. E. I. zuNbOAiilNG car good quality buy. Malpeqile Trading Co. Ltd., Kensington- -ANNUAL INTEETING Summer- ude Curling Club at their rink PiiFfQY. April 9 at 7.30 P.M. Share- holders, active _mu.nbers and all in- terested parties are urged to at- tend. RJ... Willclt secretary. _.NORTll BEDEQUE United church services for April 11: Bree- town 11.00 a.m.; Travellers Rest 9,30 p.m.; North Bedeque 7-30 p.m. Rev. R. l... Wagner. Minister. --l'-‘0UND. on main highway. chevrolet hubcap. Owner may have same by applying to Ellsworth England at Wilfred Lecky's ranch. North Bedeque. -UNLOADING bulk Western oats at Carleton. on Saturday. Plcasc bring your own bags. Prices good, Call ourpofiice for further particulars. Dunk River Dairying company. —BRADALBANE pastoral charge -Services Sunday, April i1: Rose valley, 3 pm. No service at North Granville and Bradalbane. W.B. MacPhsil. Minister- -'i'HE REGULAR worship ser- vice will be held in the Baptist church in Central Bedeque Sun- day, 11 a.m.; Sunday school 10.15 s.m., and in the evening 7.45 pm. st the parsonage C. A. Britten. Minister. —ENJOYABLE TRIP - Mrs. Albert Boswell returned to Sum- merslde by plane on Tuesday eve- ning after a most enjoyable six months’ trip visiting relatives and friends. in Toronto. Ql1t., she was the guest of her brother, Mr. Percy Judson; in Winnipeg, Manitoba, her brother, Mr. Tome Judson; in Hudson Bay Junction. Soskaich~ her son, Earl; relatives in usmilteb’, ‘tntarie and in Dewitt- ville, Quebec; then in [he United States where she visited her son Albert, Jr. for four months in Gor- ilsm, Maine, with the exception of two weeks spent in Philadelphia, Pa. with her brother, Mr. SDurgeon Judson. Mrs. Boswell decided that lummerside was the best place in all her travels. - S. -sunsamu TEA - A Bun- Ihine Tee. under the auspices of the Indies Social Club of Summer- lide Trinity United Church, was held in Epworthl-lsli on Wednes- dadr-sfterncon with an excellent at. tendsnce. The hall was attractively decorated with spring flowers. yel- low predominating. Mrs. Thomas R. Palmer and Mrs. l-LR. Crockett greeted the guests, Presiding over the tea table were Mrs. Hammond Johnson and Mrs. George Sheen while the Sunshine basket was in thugs of Miss Millicent Strong. The members of the club assisted in serving the‘ visitors. A candy i-flble ‘was conducted by Mrs. 8.11. Sharp and Mrs. R1» Molllson: and a needlework table by Mrs. Char- les Ran-fray and Mrs. H. Dickinson. while iea was being served soft music was supplied by Miss Mary Geldart, Mrs. L.M. Callbeck and Mrs. Eric Sheen. The proceeds o! the afternoon were most gratify- 1112. — S. ' looerdayorlloperweellbeuelltctl-ifortbts your order to tbs boy respeadble for delivery on your —WE CHER pure Island lib-ban oats. suitable for sced- Maipeque Trading 00., Kensington. —WANTED — Girl fos- general housework. Good wages. lismily 0! four. Phone 407-2 or apply 2g Bus. tane Street. Summerside. —CALL AND SEE Bob Fraser. Granville Street, Sutnmerslde. for your shoe repairs l-le has the best stock that can be bought. —CilUltCll 0F ENGLAND, New London Parish. Second Sunday a1- ter Easter, April 11th: 2.80, even- ing prayer St. Stephen's Church. Burlington. The Wardens. —0UR SPRING STOCK of Wall- paper. paint. wall finishes, paint brushes and house cleaning sup- plies ts now complete. We have also a good supply of Asphalt Shingles. rolled brick siding, insulbrick sid- ing, insuiboaid. paper. nails, etc. for that early Spring job. It pays to buy early. D. S. Dixon. -CHURCII MEETING-The La- dies‘ Club of the Summerside Pres- byterian Church held the Tuesday evening meeting at the home of Mrs. William Morrison. The pre- sident. Mrs. G. F. Cameron. oc- cupied the chair. As this was the Red Cross meeting the members were busy with knitting. Refresh- ments were served by the lunch hostesses. Mrs. J. W. MacKenzie and Miss Clara Mountain-S. --CB.0K1'NOLE PARTY — The members of Margate Women's In- stitute entertained at a crokinpie party on Friday evening at the ,.acious home of Mr. and Mrs- Preston Woodside. Ten tables were in play, and highest scores were made by Mrs. Ed Dyment alldiMr. Clinton Giydon. Consolation prizes went to Miss Bea Mountain and Mr. Ralph Beairsto. B -—SOCIAL GATHERING -- NLr. and Mrs. George Msyhew, Mar- gate, entertained a number of friench at s croklnole party last week- Prizes for the evening were won by Mrs. E. T. Glydon ’and Mr. Ed Adams. Others entertaining during the week at Margate were Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Glydon- On this occasion prizes went to Mrs. Heath Mayhew and Mr. Don Bak- er, while Mrs. Ed Beairsto and Mr. John" Johnston received ‘ t- ion awards. Bur- —QUIL'I‘ING DEE-Mrs. Ielgh Psynter entertained at s. quilting "bee" on Monday afternoon at her home at Burlington. Tongues and needles flew, and quilt top and lining were soon joined in s union calculated to be permanent. A de- licious supper was served by Mrs. Paynter, assisted by her daughter. Rona. Bur. —IIOME BEIlEAVED-Tbe death of Mra Even Carr. nee Mse Den- nis. at Calgary, Alta, on April 2nd is deeply regretted by many friends st Kenslpgton and Margste. Sh» was born at Margste, a sietnr of Mrs. W. B- Wsrren, Mrs. Edith Heeney, sud Mr.- Wilbur Dennis. and is remembered by many ssthe highly esteemed head of the mil- linery department of Kennedy's Store, which was later destroyed by lire. , ‘ Bur. -MIIABIJ'IING PARTY - A so- cial evening in the form of a Mea- suring Party. sponsored by the Ladies’ Guild of the Sumznerside Baptist Church was held on Wed- nesday evening in the church hall. The guests swere greeted by Mrs. Wilfred Indian and Mrs. Ralph Dodds. Mr, Roy ‘Deye capably act- ed as master of ceremonies while a most interesting and enjoyable program was carried out, the chief feature being "Sure the Wealth". interspersed throughout were piano solos by ‘Mrs. Eric Sheen; vocal ‘ -o.a.u.- she 1 to d-thereh nothing-no Overalls are going to The msnufaeturarl lust can't n‘ been received in the Youth Cess- Toe the “Gadsbout” who takes Iifltltllll’ to IIQItCOTTON DRILL OVIIALLB! Nscarcer than scarce this season... lbs materials. A small shipment has tre....'i‘hese Overalls in sisee i to d are Better shop for that young fellow of yours / . May 9th is "Mother's Day"-tlse dste seems alljusow that time goes like the Wind! Don't fillet The ‘China Department lrhorous, others are sweetly sea MQTBEI while there is a complete selection fro: \ olljqar own Special Day. i" Iriily. Irefis llouseeoete of Y ‘Ivmvel la the Ladies‘ wear green stripes, brown, scarlet. wine ar navy. today-he'll need OVERALLS- Youth Centre. I alossgvvayolbbutvre to remember Mother Cbiaa Department. 4 SIIIAMERSIIE TODAY (FBI) dlil SAT. Big Double Bill . ,_ - / ' _“_.,N\mlcu\ss~-. -’ ~c~"‘::ti::.;.“°“““‘-‘Y“? RON RANDELL =5 Evil?“ 921MB“ —cnd— ‘r/l! West's suarisr ‘a PlkMék Shows 7:15 - 9:15 Matinee Soturdoy 2:30 $010 by Mrs. Clarence Mercer; a humorous reading by Mrs. Chester ’P;lmey; 4 singsong of request numbers; and a number of :on- tests. Refreshments were served by the committee in charge and a substantial sum was realized. —S.. —WEBT DEVON'Y.P.U. MEET- The‘ West Devon Young Peoples Union of the United Church met on Tuesday night April 6th at the home of Miss Francis Oliver. There was a fairly good attendance, when the soft slippery condition of - side-roads are taken into co ideration. The President. Mrs. J. A. Grigg, presided. Mrs. Milton MscLean read the minutes. Miss Francis Oliver. Convener of Christ- ian Citizenship. presented the Study Book. the topic being: "Canadian Democracy and Parlia- ment" and an address on the topic was given by the Minister. Rev. W. G. Dickson. The Young People deeded to order a dozen hymn books for the church. After. ’h¢ Miapah Benediction a social hour was enjoyed with games being played under the leadership of the ’Minister. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs.‘ Art Graiham. --O —ltEV. LESLIE DIGNAN T0 G0 T0 P031‘ HILL — It has announced that Rev. Lesi e Dignan of O'l..eary corner, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Thocnas Dignan of Rhe Woodstock School. Section. 0’Lea.ry Corner, will be stationed-at the Port Hill Anglican Parish. The new Rector is a member of this year's graduating class of Wycliff College. Toronto,» and will be ordained to the Christian Ministry on May first in llaiifox. The new Rector l8 a former teacher and was oversea! in the Anny for nearly four years. l-le succeeds Rev. Mr. Meadus who recently accepted .another pastor- ate. Mrs. D gnan was formerly M!!! Raynor of Cascumpec. Congratul- ations are being extended to the young Minister on the successful completion of his college course. where he won a medal for his preaching ability. and all unto in wishing hfm God's richest Blessing in his first parish. lie will receive a "very cordial welcome toythe Po:t Hill parish which he is expected i0 take over in June. Rev. J. ,w. Now-e of the Anglican Perish announced at the West Prince Ministerial Meeting in 01.9811’ recently that Rev. Mr.- Dignsu would be the new Pastor at Port l-lilLsnd this news was received with interest and satisfaction by his fellow Ministers- in‘ the Ministerial Association. -O .,IIDSPITAL MEETING — The Apriimeetlng of the Ladies Aid of Prince County Hospital was held in the Nurses‘ Home on Wednes- dey afternoon with the. president. Mrs. Heath Strong In the chdr. The treasurer reported-s most sat- isfactory amount of money raised at the East End pantry sale snd s vote of thanks we! extended tothe eoavsnor and committed in charge. In. G. Boehncr. "Wmflilhiliilt. O-O-OfQO-OOO-OO-O-O-O-O-O-OQ-O-Q-OO-Q ' REGENT ‘smoky and sxruansv sgpmt militate... Shows ms and 9=is _ Matinee Friday 3:30 ¢+O-&O-O-O+O-OO-O-O-O-O-OO+O§-OO' CAMEO THEATRE IINSTNGTON Friday Matinee 8:80; Evening 7-9 Saturday 1-9 ‘ Msrls llelliuger presents‘ Sonny Tufts sud Ann Blytls in “SWELL GUY" liixeept to the Women who really knew him). vritls Ruth Warrlok Also lat Chapter of Serial "THE SEA ROUND” Newreel ., .,. .--,~\-_ BRAPMID THEATRE _"TRAIL sirnssr? Randolph Scott Anne Jeffrey: Geo. "Gobby”-Hoyes Fri. - Sula: 8:15 ‘i and been installed, was working beautifully. being a marvellous contribution to the work in the Hi-isllital. The president was auth- orized to ask permission from the Mflym‘ i0 hold the usual annual tag days. the Saturday preceding July 1 and Dominion Day, Mrs, Scanner-reported that the nurses’ graduation will take place the lat- ter part of May and she W35 gum. orized t0 Purchase the pins for the nurses. It was decided to hold g runsmage sale the first Saturday in May and- Mrs. RE. Ellis was ap- pointed convenor. Correspondence was read regarding dime-a-month cards and it was decided to pur- chase a. number of same for trial. After the meeting adjourned. the Bilberintendent served dainty re- freshments. - s, —COUPLE CHARGED-‘A sum- merside couple will appear in Police Court this morning charged with peddling from door to door in Summer-side without a license. .it is understood that the couple belong to the sect known as Jehd. vah’s Witnesses. $3,000 Fire At Illberton A fire which caused a. loss es- timated at $3,000. occurred at Alb- ‘erbon South about ten o'clock yes- terday when a workshop owned by Mr. Alfred Powers. a fisherman, was destroyed. Also lost was all hi! T187110! 8H!‘ and three gasoline engines. The fire started when some tar, which was being ‘heated on the stove. boiled over. Fortunately there were no other buildings handy. The fire spread quickly and there was very little of the equip. ment saved. Mr. Powers was pyg- psring his gear for the lobster sea. son which opens on May lse end if he cannot replace it in time hi; loss will be much greater in that he will lose the profits of the sea. son. It could not be learned if share gas insurance on the building, ._ Personals —Messrs. Prank Daley and John Nesbitt are in Saint John, N.B.. on e business trip. -' S. —Mr. Arthur Paynter, French River, P.E.I., is spending a pleas- ant holiday visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Paynter. Halifax. N. S. —Mr. Elmer Psynter has return- ed to his home in French Rive: after spending his Easter holidays in Halifax, N. s. the guest of his uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Psynier. —Mr. l-iiroid Profitt. bong River. is spending a few days with his uncle and sunt. Mr. and Mrs. Her- bert Profltt, Springfield. Bur. —Mr. William P. MacLeod. Char- lottetown nsotored to Irishtown on Tuesday to attend the funeral of his aunt, the late Mrs. George Maci-eod- ,—Her many friends are pleased to learn that Mrs. J. K. Pidgeon, has been able to return to her home at Kensingfon. after an op- eration st the Prince ‘County Hos- pital and wish her an early and complete recovery. -Bur. —Hls many friends regret that Mr. Robert MIBTAOG, long River. has been seriously ill for the past week. Mr. Maebeod had made s good recovery from _s previous long end serious illness. and for the past few months had enjoyed com- psratively good heelth.- Bur. —Mrs. TJLE. lrman. Summer- side. received wiord on ‘rhursdsy- morning ‘o! the death of her sister. Mrs. (DrJ 8.1». Paine in North Grafton. Massachusetts. and ae- cempanied by Mr. Inmen left on Al‘!!! _GUARDIAN. _ crlARpggrETuwN 6h... ’re gas/mien New.’ I‘ Where 0’ Leary (Continued from Page it) which were prepared by a leading Ontario firm. 1t was estimated that it would cost $2800 W Bet pews for the church and about half that money is on hand. The conmrliitee were told to continue their good work and report back to a later meeting of the con- gregation. At the Pflleni m“ the church has over 200 chair! and it was realized what a W011- derfui improvement modern pews would make in the appearance. That dbeary is becoming known far and wide has been ably attested to by (he tact. that a meat-cutter. holding very high recommendations from both Swifts and Canada Packers. Mr. A. C. Sutherland opened a 11108.0 market here late in 1947, The market goes by the modest name "Suiherlands Meat Market-Fresh Fruit and Vegeta- bles, 0'Leary P. E. l.“ installed in the shop is nlodern sanitary mach- inery made by Charles Ste-wart and Son. Limited. Halifax. Chief among the equipment is s cube steak machine, possibly the only one of its type on Prince Edward Island. The meat can be kept indefinitely at s constant temperature of 320 l". by electric refrigeration in an Qllipil refrigerator. A correspondent of the Guardian learned that Mr. Sutherland is no novice at his trade. His father was s. veteran of 60 years experience in this line and he himself prior to his en- listment in the Canadian Arm-y worked ‘with the Acadia and Capitol Stores in Nova Scotia and then in New York. This covered e period of 20 years.--O. NEW ANNAN WJ. -'1‘he regular meeting of the reported that the food conveyor. costing 1140.00. which had arrived i the noon plane to attend the fun- eral. - l. New Annsn W1. was held at the c Costume c1... a. s...§/..-... wit! @341. 1CD iiiiiii pp‘ ab: Python Neel-slots Special occasion splendor. Designed to bring compliments your way — golden elegance you'll love wearing-and these neckleis are u porticulorly good value too! Each 2.00 (plus retail tux). Newly Arrived - Ear Rings Necklaces A Jewellery that’: rlch In beouiy, fine in qualify! New, different, exciting! Jewellery that nor only brightens your wardrobe but gives it longer life. . PAGE Scarf Rings Glamor Pins 00K. s We have just received, at special purchase, a wonderful assortment of bra celets, necklaces, pins, brooches, ear-rings, eta, valued at $2.00 to $6.00 each, which we are selling at Accessories Iiept. Main Siors Section SMALIMAII‘ Quoliiy Price Is Matched With home of Mrs. Stewart Moose on Thursday, April 1st. Meeting open- ed with Ode and Creed. Seven members responded to roll call with a housecleaning hint and there were three visitors present. Minutes of previous meeting were read and approved. Mrs. Rob- ert Williams was appointed to school committee and Mrs. Delbert Rayner offered ic see someone about having school scrubbed. It was suggested that Institute have a play but this was left over for May meeting. A letter asking for a donation to Red Cross was also carried over. The "Better Farm liome" com- petition questions were reed and discussed and secretary svas to complete answers and mall. Red Cross work handed in con- sisted of t/wo sweaters, one scarf and two nightgqwns. A quilt had been mailed to T.B.'League. An auction sale which was to have been held ‘was postponed until next meeting due to the poor attend- ance. A bill of 45 cents was pre- sented and paid. Collection am- ounted to $1.00. Lunch was served by hostess. Next meeting i0 be held at {he home of Mrs. Albert Mouse. Mrs. John Moose and Mrs. Walter Moose to assist with lunch. Meeting closed with the King. BREENMOUNT AND VlClNlTY —Mr. Merrill Rayner has re- turned home from the mainland. where he was employed during the winter months- Misses Jean and Jessie Rayner spent the Easter holir‘ rs with their parents, Mr. and ‘ar- shsli Rayner. The many friends of “lrs. Ed- win Gillie. St. Roch. w“ be sorrv to learn of her illness ' is hoped she will be feeling l-Jler very soon. The many reistiyes and friends -ier Jean attended the teachers fl T 00$ 0o b3 While they Last . extend their deepest sympathy to Mrs. Silas Rayner of Aiberton in the passing of her mother. Mrs. Cotton, at her home in Enmore- Miss Dorothy Gordon. Montrose. spent tho Easter holidays visiting friends in Charlottetown. Mrs. Wallace Rayner has re- turned home after spending the Easter holidays in Charlottetown. where she visited her brother and sister-in-lalv, Mr. and Mrs. Wel- don Dignan. The school children are enjoying a, ten-day holiday. while their teacher, Mrs. Olive Nice is attend- ing the teachers convention which is being held injCharlottetouu Mr. and Mrs. Nice motored to the Cap- ital on Monday Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Dignan and daughter Doris. of O'Leary, accom- panied by Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Dignail. motored to Greenmount earlier in the week. where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Roy- ncr. Mrs. Marshall Rayner and daugh- convenilon in Charlottetown. They were accompanied by Miss Jean Rayner. teacher of Brackley School who spent the Easter week-end at their home- Many friends of Mr. Jos. Smith. Kildare Capes, are glad to see him out again after being confined to file house through illness, for some lime. An enjoyable birthday party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs George Rayner. when about twen- ty-flve young people gathered to wish daughter Lois many happy returns of the day. The evening was pleasantly spent in playing games.- etc. Music was fumlshed by Mr. Charles Rayner with the violin, while Mrs. Roscoe Nice sc- wss served by the hostess. after which all returned to their homes, greatly pleased with the good time they had. Green. STREET—-CAR BLAZE REGINA - (CP) - A fire on g street-car caused damage amount. "18 t0 about $100 here recently, but the passengers were uninjured, The fire is thought to have started in the control box _ln front, of the motorman, I ENFORCE SMOKE BY——LAW vAffiOUVl-JR __.<Cl=i _ Th. Vancouver Town Planning Oom- mission has recommended "a bold and determined“ effort to enforce the city's anti-Smoke bylaw, when mixed with fog. smoke reduces visibility to zero at limes, Proiessionalfiiards t>t ogp T. Earle iiickey Ch! rtered Acszlmnhn‘ Office at l5 Granville street Phone 075 Sumsneralde son sAsn ‘n; ~ At farm of Aifrtl Waite, Sher- brooke. new hired man's house, it: 129i. built i948. M80 Uri l“?! his-ed man‘! lluull 13% 221%. . Also another building ilxll. Al compsnied on the pieno- Lunch Q to be moved. Appiyiaw ollee ltleisard S. match. Susussersldo.