r-IQQ ti-te an. . oils: at AN """Io'nnrsi Jflllrnfl starchy-lei ’ A '~o.nr£f.'s.‘.’.'§" ‘t? souwrr i ' uuyersusurlllrlrttogs. Advertising llaoovar lhsstyiad sum. t t _ , ' ‘Lfiho Guardian may b6 bought at any d! he * following stores in Suuunsrsidsl WIN! Street: G0 lutoro. 5°" B“ Wascr Strait Torch!" 51"": Vince's n Guardlln B“; ‘g so per day or lie . v‘- ’ . AENBRAL INSURANCE Ralph G. Muttart. Sumrnerside. ...o1va us you: Seed ‘ma... to- dsy. Galvanised sud-corner boilers: vices, blow torchés and lanterns. Burns’. MHIPBQIIQ- Auflwirhockey Bedeque Rink rrhurgday, March 31, Kinkora -vs. Bedeque. First game in finals for Bedeque rink cup. - /HOUSE CLEANING TIME is here again. We have s good stock o4 new wallpaper. paints; brushes, cleansers. etc. wgllpgpef at bargain Dixon. ._ sucCESSFUL concert-r — me Tyne valley Women's Instit- prlces. _ ate staged a very successful con-. Cert, mJiritannla Hell/on Thurs- dgy evening, March 24. Despite the fact that the roads in some sections were almost impassable _t.he"hall was filled to capacity. Following 1s the program: Welcome chorus. Duet, Rev. W. A. Young and‘ Roy Phillips. sons. Swine. Me In The Moonlight, with pantomime. Action m“, Billy Bigger and Mary Arsenault. Dialogue, “Advice for the Lovclorn." Tumabout twins, Accordion and guitar. Duet, Clare and Blanche Montgomery. Plano 5010, Rev. W. A. Young. Virginia Reel. Intermission, sale of candy. mo, Roy Phillips. Step dancing, guitar accompaniment, Minnie Big- gar. Dialogue, Solo, Miss comedy song, Myrtle Miilsr. Mens Chorus. The King. —5UDDl'-N DEATH - The death occurred suddenly at Kenslngton, on Sunday, March 20th.. i949, of Mr. Int-nan MacArthur, formerly o: Shcrbrooke. He was born at Letil Eleven, sixty-six years ago. About B0 years ago he moved to Sher- brooke where he melded until April. i947, when with his family he settled on the Sheen ‘farm on (he Mslpeque Rnadmear the town of Remington. He is survived by his wife, the former Bdna Ramsay of Arlington: two sons, Roy, on the staff ot-l-lolmanh. Summer- olde, and Wilbur, at home; also two grandchildren and other rel- atives. The funeral was held on‘ Wednesday. at Summer-side Pru- ‘bytetrlsn Church. following s short service at his late home. The ser- Vims were conducted by the luv." James A. McGowan, Kenslngtom, The hymns were. Se! in the Arms of Jesus. Unto the Hi ls. and Abide with Me. ‘The pallbearers were, Messrs Nelson Conley.‘ Robert Goodwin. Maurice Clark, Roy Clerk, Byron Thompson. and Inw- renoe MacDonald. Interment wss in the People's Cemetery Bun:- "orocery. Russell Sis-sat; Aiyru Douesmh Grocery}. , island Motor Transpprhjflaiar Shoot. will l» delivered sotauy homo to Sunuusraido by carrier" , par ma. Phone ID oriQ-I for his upvies o, flylynut order to the boy responsible if}? ' - - ’ . urllos Drugstore, 1r Cautnl strait; Huh comm. one vlilr sum." nu Street: for delivery on your muss. s wusrinorrnrown Ice i»... lies, Bedeque rink Friday, April f. s-nooxnv Bedeque iunlr to- night, Thursday... Igor-ch 31. Addi- tional attraction, reetown Sim- macs Potato Graders vs. Reg: Hol- ‘rnanh Underdogs Potato Sllngers. AlsoKinkoi-s Juniors vs. Bedeque Juniors. Players are asked to be early. Skate‘ after. -' . i-srhyoa ABNETT nervous- 'Msyor .1. l". Arnett of Summe side has retmned from sn C. ; Ottawa-S ' l _ '-noN"i* MISS the champion- ship hockey and figure exhibition at Bedeque rink Friday, .April 1, 8 p.m. Island paperweight, pee-wee and bantam hockey cham- pionships will be decided when Charlottetown Abbles clash with Summerslde Kinsmen teams and W. E. Scantleburyh figure-skating 2 troupe will provide several skating ‘specialties during the evening. i 40mm’ MEETING. -Flt. m. G.T. Hanznon. RAJ‘. liaison officer at the R. C. A. F. station, Summer- side. was the guest speaker at the regular meeting oi the Rotary Clutb of Summerslde at the "Olympia on M A l d 5m _ Tuesday. He told of the recent trip MN- Clflffincc 3° “sf” - 3 i to Great Britain by the Navigation ing act, "Musical Asters. Song with specialist, gnu,“ and explained u them in Eng- "Suved by a Mouse. |1and at this time. Bills amounting Marjorie l-lamilton. . to $110.00 were passed for payment the crippled, I conditions as he saw in connection with children's work of the club.-S. The YPB. erecting in the church hall on .ln the chair. Jessie Rayner, who ,ied the worship, opened with the singing of "Jesus is all the World to Me". and “More Love to Thee. O Christ." This was followed by "re- sponslve reading of Psalm 24. An .lnterasiing quiz cn» the Kings of lthe Bible we: conducted by the minister. The girls gained two points in the competition over the boys. The losers have ‘complete charge of the next meeting which will be in the fctcn of s. sociaL-S. ‘ AETUBN FROM FUNERAL- Mrs. Annie Rayner and Mrs. Josie Francis returned tqtheir homes in Summerside on Tuesday evening afttrr attending the funeral of their lsrother Lantern’; d: in Plctou. 10.5. The lute Mr; cls was 64 years-‘ofugo and- died on March 28th after‘ lofilllueisof five weeks. He wua s native ref-Albany. P.E.l. snd n son of he IsteMr. and Mrs. Samuel Franc cfthat plaice. He is survived by hiswifo. the,forrner Mae MacDonald of North Tryon r executive ;meeiing of the Canadian Federat- - Clearing odd iotsiion of Mayors ~snd Municipalities S-D-Jn Montreal and a meeting of e similar body- in. Washington, D. While away he also visited skating -cuu|tcn or dams-r yrs.- of the Su-tnmerside ‘Church of Christ held its regular Tuesday evening with the president ' You'll wont. '. . to use the PERSONAL ‘lKdPPlNG SERVICE for merslde. - Bur. . and the following sisters and loam; iou1l want . _. . CHECKED SLAOKS for sport and casusLwesr. These l" I"!!! terribly smash-they're made of fine houudfa tooth check wor- Itod and they're beautifully tailored. Tho colon are brown and whit, and black and white in flay checks. The sires sro 1L to til-priced at 18.95 a pair. Como In and choose your Slacks from the largo- collection in the Indies’ Wear Depsriznout. You'll want. . . CORDUROY for your Spring sowing. The narrow wale Corduroy that ls now in stock is 86 inch» with-tho colors are scarlet, MM. Fly. three shades of green, brown and pale blue. . . Corduroy, which is usually a fall farblc is really very, vsry good this Spring! Cord- llroy is being worn for practically every occasion and it is serviceable as well u good looking. Corduroy ls 2.10 s yard-you'll find it in the Dry Guild! Dept. , v " You'll want. . . EASTEI CARDS for your friends and family. The China Department has the finest selection of cards you'll goo anywhere. The Cards are going awfully qrlekly and you'll want to choose the ones you'll need right away to get thovery best selection. There are Easter Cards here for every member of your family-there are Cards here for the kiddies and there are-Cords here that will be llwroprlato for your friends and acquaintances. Como in and see and ehooso-Eastar Cords are priced from 5 cents to 1.00. Thefts hero for your selection in the China Department. llmllle. convenient shopplnglf you live out of town, ou probably have a hundred-undone shopping details to think ubou psclaily with Ewing Just around the corner! If you're wise, you'll lot IIOLMANS Shopping sen-vies nuns you of part of the burden. . . bring the whole N: store within your resell. Whether It ls something new for your Mme. clothes for yourself or your family, a special occasion so plan or a tlft: to soloot-Holmauh" Personal Shopper will make a careful selection from the wide variety of new Spring ntorclnudisoJIlf course there is N0 uh’! olllrgs for this service . . Just writs or Phone Holman‘: Por- lonslllhoppor. " . ’ . t OFQR} LEE; Horst. A not i?- .- . _ This properly. l: one of lite tourist boom of the Infinite. and it idoolly effected fofoceommodotloo of u ;-. . . v “.11.. r._...........,_n ollonlhiisifloitlnlwtiucrs ivtot..=siew»itz~.hitnlvv» M4 ’ “ i? brothers: MrnAnhie Rayner moi Mn. Josie hands. Summersidefi we. Ethel; Cameron. Baltimore, Md: Mrs. John Martin." Lynn, Mass: Mainline Francis. mum. Ss-sk. The lste Mr. Francis‘ had been s resident of Plctoufor the! - last ten years. Mrs. Rayner and Mrs. Brunei! travelled to Pictou by , . automobile with Mrs. Raynef-‘s son. ‘ ‘Mr. _I..loyd Boulter of Victoria and‘ found the roads’ in excellent con- dition on the mainiand.-S._ —VISITXNG AT BOBDEN‘ _. Mfr. and Mrs. Blair Burch arriv- ed in ‘ on Wednesday eve- ning to spend s few days, with Blair! father. MI. George Burch- and lvilrs. Burch and are receiving s warm elcome from friends. Blair received the degree of Doc- tor of Philosophy at Ohio Stats his return to the U. S. A. will be engaged as chemist st the Her- cules Powder Comlpsny of Wil- mington,’ Dell-ware. En route to the rUJS. A. Mr. and Mrs. Burch will visit. for o.‘ few days with Mrs. Burch‘; parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ar- (fill! Ward of Rhode Island. _ -nA2'rrsr Y.P.U. -_ rni sum- merside Baptist Y.P.U. was con- ducted on Tuesday evening in the citurch hall. Stanley Gay conduct- ed the devotional period of the . Juniors and opened ivlth the sing- ing of "An-eund .lhe Throne of God in Heaven" bnd “What a Friend We Have in Jesus", followed by responsive reading. An interesting question box was in charge oi’ Mrs. Banass. Games were played at the close of the meeting. The score to date is Beaver; 28,‘ Muskrsts 24. Gayth Toomlbs \vas"ln charge of the - worship-with the Seniors. During’ the conducting of the business byl ‘ the president, Jack Macrarlane. Miss Ruby MacNeill was appointed converter of the entertainment ccorrmittee to replace Mrs. Roy Dsye, ‘who has moved to Ctharlotte- "town. The question box was con- ducted by the minister. Volley bell was enjoyed at the close. Builders gained one point and the Wreckers two points-S. Personals f , —Mr. l-LB. Msobeod, Burlington. is spending a few days at ‘rruro. N.S.—-Bur. -MJ'. and Mrs. Laughlin Kil- brlide of Foxley River were visiting fr ends in Summer-side this weelis —-M‘.iss Helen Cutcliffe of the P. E1. Telephcnc Company. Char- iottetownflvwas the week end guest of Miss Ruby Key. Summerside. —~Mlss Doris Johnstone returned to her duties at the Bank of Montreal, Chorlott-etcwn on Mon- day after spending her vacation st her home at Burlington-Bur. --Mr. Stanley Ramsay, Spring Valley, lefe on Friday for Mont- real, accompanying Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bryanton. Burlington. -Mrs. Wilfred MacWilllams. who has been spending the past week a; guest of Mrs. J.W. MewKenzle. Stummerside, left yesterday morn- ing on return to her home in Bel- fasL-S. ~ " _ g 4m. Walter Underwood and M‘. Wallace Bradshaw of the staff of l-‘LT- Holman Ltd, Summersfde are expected to return this evening from a business trip lo Montreal. University a few weeks ago and on _ ‘Phey travelled by sin-S. True housemate. "u"- GQWUQ KI)’. Summersidc. god as her guests this week Mrs. "c! Kihch. Albee-ton. and niece. Mill JGl-n MacArthur, Boston, Massscbixsetia-s, .—-Mi's. Ciaudqyook snd daught- er. Connie. iesve today on return to Water-ville, NB. sfter spending the put week with hopper-arm, Mr. and Dystent, Sum- mersidc.-—<S. - - —4Mr. John Sharpe of Bummgf. side who has been employed with R31‘. Holt-non Ltd‘. leaves today to Chilliwaok. 8.0. where he plans to atav- His sisteuurs. John Wright resides in that town-S. Bloomfield (turner, Mr: snows- Fldele Peters and “m9 $0115.‘ Allan ‘and Nell, were recent vlsitorsin Howlan. _ Mrs. Llllrette Gallant spent a few dsys recently visiting neigh- bors snd friends in the vicinity. Mrpsnd Mrs. Arthur Gallant of OT-esry were Sunday visitors st the hoard of m. Plus Blanchard. Mir. John r. Gallant r... left f0!‘ Halifax, NS, WhQIQ_hg h” "W195 Plli-Plilylmnt at the port there. ' m‘. and Mrs. Reginald Mac- Ausland and sons, Harry and Reg- inald, spent a day in Summerslde recently. 1W3‘. Bert Peters offlthe carferrv "Atberwelt" eoent the week-end with his mother. Mrs. Leon Pei- ers. . - 'Miss Thirza. Morrison. teacher. spent'the week-end at her home in Montrose, returning by bus Monday morning. Mrs. Mae ‘Palmer. teacher of O'Lea.ry, spent the week-end vis- iting her mother. Mrs. G. Horne. . - Mr; and Nirs. Robert Peters and baby spent the week-end in Ebbsfleet guests of, Mrs. Peters‘ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Dou- cette. Ml-ss Marie Gallant of Western Hospital, accompanied by _her friend, Miss Reta Arsenault, spent Sunday wlthvher mother, Mrs. Laurette Gallant. Mr. and Mrs. Edward MscAus- land were Sunday visitors to Al- borton, visiting with Mr. Fred MacAusLsnd who we regret to say is still a patient in the western Hospital. The plough has opened up the by-roads and by so doing has done away with bad places of snow and water which was making the roads, almost impassable. The Bloomfield Corner Wo- men's Institute have taken ad- vantage of DetBlois Bros. offer in regnrdsto flour ‘thus augmenting the Institute funds. ‘p Mr. and Mrs. MarlgMunphy of Dooknoad were visitors at the home of Mr. Albert Saunders ‘on Sunday. On their return they were sccomtoanied by their daugh- ter Joan vittho hsdspent the win- ter months with- Mr. and Mrs. Al- bert. Saunders. criaatorrerowtu _ Mr. and Mrs. Albert Saunders and little son Ronnie visited re- cently at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Johnlioonan and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Saunders of Ubeary. “RACE STREET." STIRltlNG SAGA OF ONE-dink‘ CAMPAIGN FOB. VENGEANCE ,_George Raft, William Bendix and Marilyn Maxwell have the stellar roles in "Race Street." RKO Radio's hard-hitting drama wbout a handlcapper who takes the law into his own hands to avepggthe murder of a pal.‘ Raft ‘has the role of the handl- csppcr and Bendix that oi s. San FrsncLsco police officer who tries to argue ‘Raft out of his grim plan. Miss Maxwell portrays the girl Raft is in~ love with. a girl who 1s secretly in league with the gang of rsckcteers Raft 1s fighting. Loyal to his code. the handicap- per refuses to let his policeman friend interfere with his search for the murderous gang leader. even, when two of the thugs beat hkn up. How he finally comes to grips with his enem makes for one of the year's most exciting climaxes. Frank Faylen as the chief gang- ster and Henry Morgan as the mur- dered pal are seen in the offering, which also includes Gale Robbins. Cully Richards. ‘Mack Gray, Russel! Hicks and Richard Powers. Edwin L. Marin directed the picture, which was produced by Nat Holt with Dore schary in charge of pro- duction. Martin Rackin wrote the screenplay. PRODUCE MONTREAL, March 30- (CP)~— Produce prices quoted here today were reported by the Dominion De- partment of Agriculture as follows: Eggs: Free cases. A larlt? 45- 45 1-2; med 43—44; A pullcis 41 1-2; B 41——41 1-2; C 34-35. Butter: Current receipts Quebec no 1 pasteurized 5’! 1-4 delivered to Montreal; wholesale Quebec no 1 pasteurized fresh and storage 58- 58 1-2 (nominal). First. grade crcamery print job price 60; solids 59 1-2. Cheese: Current receipts western white 31 1-2; western colored 32 (fob); wholesale western white 32 (nominal); western colored 32 1-2 (nominal). No other prices estab- lished. ' Potatoes: Quebec no 1 75 lbs 1.20-1.25, 10-lb bags 20-21 cents; NB. no 1 T5 lbs 1.30-1.40, 10-1b bags 20-43 cents‘, PEI no 1 75 lbs 1.55-4.60: 10 lb bugs 24-25 cents. WINNIPEG, March 30—(CP)— Previous closing levels were sur- passed as coarse grain futures prices generally showed a firmer tone in a moderately active trad- ing sesslon on the Winnipeg Grain Exchange today, Shippers and mills bought oats and exporters and shippers sup- pnrlorl barley. Offerings wore- light in both graihs. Light offerings also featured trading in rye- futures which reflected upturns in Ameri- can grain prices. Oats: 2 CW 77 3-8; ex 3 CW 76 3-8; 3 CW 7S 7-8; ex 1 feed 75 7-8; 1 feed _75 l-8; 2 feed 70 5-8; 3 feed B6 3-8; track T2 3-8. Barley: 1 CW 6-row'1.15 5-5; 2 CW 6-row 1.19 5-8; 1 CW 2-row 1.18 5-8; 2 CW Z-row 1.18 5-8; 3 CW S-row 1145-8; 1 feed 1.08 1-8; 2 feed 1.07 5-8; 3 feed 1.03 5-8; track 1.05 l-S; 2 CW yellow 1.08 1-8; 3 CW yellow 1.08 1-8 . Wives and child-retro! ‘time ou u... wave as BOA!‘ Station, Summersldc, last Thursday returning from a tvclve days training . . - s "the Lancaster aircraft Polaris holes up at the Plane , Returns-From yTprainingp Flight flight lo Great nrlmn.’ Photo a; weep. I ‘._ MHJf-Q amount Today ilhur.) Fri-Se ‘ —<'-~ .1 t "lTflll CAMETRUE" Awiwtli< ttt-"ruar i"i‘if:.‘3l0 Egfiéq-‘H Also Edgar Kennedy In "Contest Crazy" - News Shows 7.15 — 9.15 Matinee Friday s.so-s‘or.“z.so Fish, And oirTe Assn. Hold. Meeting’ -A meeting o! the newly org- anized Prince County division of the P.E.I. Fish and Game Protec- tive Associatlon was held in the MacDonald building, Summurldo. last evening with the president, John. F. Campbell presiding. The following members to coon-pose the executive along.with the officers that had been elected Wen-e ap- proved: R.C. Dennis, O’Leary; W.R.. Oulton, Albertom; Dr. Ray- mond Reld. Wellington; Claude Hayes, Ellerslle; Wilfred Taylor, Kensixlgton: Frank Dulziel, Bor- den; Omar Bernard, Tig-nish. A membership committee was also appointed at this meeting and a constitution was approved. With a few minor changes the constitution is the same as that of the parent organizationvA mo- tion was passed that the govern- ment be asked to select Wrilhtls Pond in Bedeque to be stocked, with trout and be kept under gov- ernment regulation. -A motion was also passed that the government be asked to make the purchase of fishing licenses available at small- er centers as a convenience for tourists and, others who now have to go to Stummersldg or Alberton. The secretary was instructed to write to the P.E.I. Fish and Game Association and find out ilf the members of the nce County branch oa- at less its executive could be sworn in as game war- dens to help in the enforczment of the fish and game regulations. The secretary was also asked to find out if it is possible to obtain lapel pLns for the members anti the cost. ‘The next meeting of the organization twill be held on April 12th. ~ S Mukinq—_Boois~As Favorite Hobby —-Mcn_v grown-up people find pleasure and relaxation in ho-bioies. Otne popular hobby is collecting eer- taln things. such as stamps, coins. shells or antiques. Photography and making toy models of various kinds are interesting. Mr. Arthur ‘Mc- Cwbe of Albertcn South, who chooses the letter as his favourite ‘hdbtry, whiled away many a long winter evening making models of sailing vessels. ‘Iihe beats he made are models of the vessels in which he used to sell twenty years ago. wthen he sailed between Chatham N. B, and Alberton. brlnginglum- bea- and building materials from Chsthsm. MI. MoCsbe, who has now corn- pletod two models. used lead for the anchors, which he melted and pour- ed into a mould cut in s. turnip. The hoops were made from a spool cut into rings. The sails are canvas and the hull is solid cedar. wire ls used for the rigging. Both boats sre fully equipped with all rigging, haliisrds. msinssil, foressil, Jumbo. Jib, stay- ssil and goff topsall. The Windlass for the anchor is a spool, and but- tons are wed for hoisting blocks. However, M1‘. MoCerbe is now work- ing on his third model and is using real pulleys that he made himself and only measure one-eight inch long. Both boats have heels of lead. Accessories include one dory for the first. vessel and two for the second. each dory is equipped with tow pins and oars. Sailing lights, port and starboard, are on both models. Mr. MtcOabe has his own fishing bout and gear and during the Professional Bards lire - Auto —- Casualty INSURANCE ii. E. ELLIS I Summer Sh. Snmmeraida Phone 129 T. Earls Hickey Chartered Accountant Offlu at lb Granville Street Phone svs E. E. Idiot-Altman. Op+.D., R.O. OPTOMITBIS"; Ityea Eng-tins" Glasses Fitter‘ Vlllill Training IIGINT THEATII BLDG. Summer so. Summsrudo t l t l. F. Humor, R.O. PHONE 7U error. or. "RACE STREET“ With Gsorgoloff, William lsndfl Show: 130-115-115 FRI. ESAT. IIG DOUBLE BILL _ -_ villa; ust fir. vist liill m urns Wliiilii... l l 1' Blfliill llllllill HEN-RY ~ BISHOP, Steven Betty - Edgar Bamet- Richard Hall Srteerlplsy by Brenda Weisbetg - Story by Louis Pulled Directed by REGINALD LeBORG Induced by WAUJCE MncDQNALD A COLUMBIA PICTURE scrotum ~ AND GEORGE O'BRIEN IN "TROUBLE IN SUNDOWN" SHOWS 7.15 — 9.25 MATINEE SATURDAY 2.30 Von Indies / Showing Friday 8 p. m. spring and Summer spends his time fishing. During the World War II he served with the Merchant Mar- lne and sailed as far as the West visiting Portsmouth Harbour. > + A P A u n Kensington rttzstnr “"““°i‘.'.".’ ‘;.'.E.‘:‘.;T,*_...E"“‘“' GRAPH“ --..f..“..“...§Z““....“.'-i“.ii.i?"‘i‘f.ll.’l.fi with Robert Cummings ll "HtIGH BARBAREE" Johnson - June Allyson "Mike". Brian Donlevy, Marjorie. Reynolds. Alrn Shorts. Also short subjects Soturdey 8.30 p. m. To Life Insurance Companion Please cancel sll policies on my llfe. GERALD KEEFE. Klnlrora. also to the English Channel, Foromosf In Style, Quality and Volus TOPCOATS for, SPRING tenor-tee mu MEN'S“ WEAR Summer-side So weudufuily loy- IHMII they fit you: wallet as smoothly as they fit you. Beautiful Illldol in Ill wool Iihlrdihee. osvorta I-ud tweeds. Regular 35m "P. SELECT YOURS TODAY A Small Deposit- Holds any Gur- msni- until nood- fl‘ r