1_o_4e - ~ [The WESTERN GUARDIAN ‘GEN-gig; . Elmer Murphy. 188 Hanover Street. anil * “..°.‘l§i§.‘i."i"..i2“.‘i€l;‘ét ' "- - --»-~.-»- iii-v». '. . Prince Count)’ Semi-Finals sols be bought at eay of the . following etoree in Snsnniereide: "my scanning. _c_nl>_,_lzi.o'r'ra'row1~1 Provincial Drama ‘Festival l - AT SliALlliAlPS; that ilustom Look in r The Guns-dill! i »-*-“;,~.~ sweats.“ "nontistry irailiiaie i " ”"‘°““° “‘“ °" Tviiliil“ B. JyYIRueIeII Street; Alyre Doueettefi Grocery. Second Street; m‘ on” “aver” Pres‘ e. lotion "Calling Gerrs” paced first in competition with the Kelvin Grove Women's In- Vial" 6"“ “lend Meter Transport. Water Street. delivered to any honse in Snmnserqde by Carrie; nu Q";§“I';, m u m w week. Phone m esl see-s rei- this lU-Ivlfle atltute play entitled ‘The Dum- IWJ’. you, order to the boy reeponalble for delivery on your route, Both plays welre the recip- tf en or hearty applause and the l l5" i“ §°‘j,f’an°°§,....y,'alssay. ' from our large display. Shipments fiowwdlth enema“ by ‘ “ma” i . hilt"- 3° ____ arriving regularly at the Mary Adding much‘ to the enjoyment ' ~ l“ -F0ll 5 E —vim“-rsgmh'Nfi “m” of the evening were readings by ‘u ; iii-ti l“§i,‘f..,Gr;:l»e. light and —-ANNIVERSARY narrower ... ggggqf,°",l_,,fg*'jf,g :31‘: s: Smart pleyclathes thet sen be doubled up in more ways then ~ 9H“ Ki ~' '11" ' I Terms P The Northam women's Institute ' ‘ "WWII!!! hone at your doof- - ‘ the progress or Drama given by - - " Eitgflwnegs. summerslde. celleslgrgtegntifignéziarengyégfyift; Mm Alum‘ Mann/Hum’ Fl\V_I_C_ one-(siecks worn with eweeters, shirts or blouses, sweaters yyvuvmw . _ b‘ t ' ' President, and by Mr. Clark of ~ _ ‘* "~ ~ 4m lea...“ (m. Montreal on Z-omrlqigucgiizxictldlfiggpdzg a “r1133; “utowm The “pa” chum“ warn with siaeks, skirts or shorts)—e|i tip top for good looks ilii i :9. can accommodate two r5or5. Fit. Sgt. N. A. Plauffe. £20m 530, Siimmerside. - was Mr. Ralph callbeck. The adjudicating committee, cocnprised of the Reverend Mr. Davies 01f Kensingtc-rl and 'Mr. Lodge, Summerside. - s -no'1\\nv MEETING - His end design. Whether you're planning your wardrobe for fer-away resorts or simply for "iacei-coioW-these are the ( _.TRA(‘T0lt for custom W0“, Worship. Mayor J. l". Arnett gave Frederick A. Large K.C., of armour; i»; ; |>|' | ' h"'°“'i“g'..pl°wlng‘ emh a talk an Municipal Government at Charlottetown. had Va difficult g Po m You n u gland hm loving "mo" phone COM‘. B. WauS - the regular meeting of the Summits, task in picking the winner of ills? around the corner! Y Phvllc 606-3 or 606-21- mu-JNSTNGTON Y. P. U. Drc- Bldfi Rlllflry Club on Tuesday. He "explained the organisation of the Civic Admlnllllrltlon and oufllnéd Valli)! these two plays; yet, judging by the applause, their choice was e u I ab Bo ,,. a threw t ‘ um ORMOND DALTON.‘ popular one with the audience. xxltcllllirrxils ll: Syea h/iew Hall olflflclltldles-g! the vumus ‘Own ‘ The mlifslilof success was‘ close. sweaters by Regent. Gienarl‘ Shorts in alpine and cotton llldn? uvi- us. ht 22:20 p. m. __, "o! summerside. who graduated agieggfi 12° mall" fill‘ ""1 Kmf- drill. with or Without clam. . l l t - escorng w e, , e,n , Spgllisfllfd b’ Sea Vie“ womens —PI.AY A SUCCESS _ A yxilzrgiln yids: Iilfihllfihegnile °f the W‘) Plays. ‘Shoat sleeve} wool M1110"?! fbxilrovvrllinblugerezgd $012. Sig: _.___ capacity audience greeted the Caps practice in Western Canada. M“ “We “nlml-"wed m“ M155 n mm?’ ye mw’ hm“ mvy’ i2 to 20. .. . 2-50 to 3-95 ~ eii __ i947 Austin 3 Traverse and Kelvin Grove la er‘ Georgie Y” had been ems“ we ‘qua’ beige and pink 14 to sednlhmhoh. hale.» 4s mllcs to cal. in Bedeque Hall 0n Tuesday? vegans: "lie-ii Balers" vi’ the Bvsuinlz for 2°‘ - 2-95 l” 3-95 her "perfectly natural" presenta- tion of the part of Jane Maxwell in “The Dummy". The gentleman ion, Pericct satisfaction, prlvatelv owned, selling for personal rea- PllUIH‘ 596-3 Suimmerside or ing when two one-act plays were staged for the Prince County serm- finals in the Provincial womenls who gave m interesting talk on 1-0118 sleeve wool pullovers dramatic art. Between the acts the in white. yellow, pink. blue, eons. _ specialties were: a. reading by Mr. . __ aqua and beige. 14 to 20. liirfteBoxflfi Institutes Drama Festival. Cape CrMNPOYd Picket/ts and a vocal “"““'.,"g m" “°“°“ i‘ l“ b?“ 3.95 to ass _._ Traverse Y.P.U. in their play "Cail- solo by Mr. Harald Laird, both of am" ‘v35 M1" Raymwd Moms- , _(~‘ .;_ |_ ]‘_ armors _.. The lng A11 cans" won‘ by one pom; which were encorecl Mm Allison son. His capable interpretation of Striped wool jersey pull- reglllar liFPiilli‘. of the "Guiding over the Kelvin GroveWJ. in “The Mach/Kilian, National President of the ,r°‘i° °f Tiimmy Rand in overs. short sleeves. Variety u can: .~.i in» Sunlmerside Dummy." the adjudicatcrs being Women's Institutes, congratulated “Calling All Carrs" elicited much of nredominatinr colors Trlnltv Uniied Cilurcll was held lion. Fred Large and Rev. S. J. the P1517913 and the ccmmiimltig; praise from the adjudicatol-s. Small, medium and Iii-lie 2.9! gnTutsriavvvenlllz in llipworth Ha.‘ Davies. Mr. Large announced the who promote this worthwhile pro- witll the ill-curtain, Esther . ac- winners for the best individual ject WlllCh is such splendid train- Cuminrendu Team-work WW1 cardigans l“ white- Kgy, h. ills (‘ilniii The devotional performances; Mr, Raymond Mun-i. mg 10,- D9153‘ se1pconndonce and yellow. blue. Dink. grey. ilfiiiii W3» Fllildiici“ by BlYdiP 5°" 85 Tommy Rand in "Calling leadership. thus eventually en- During his adjudicatin; re- aqua’ and black’ 14 l” 2o‘ Cairns assil-‘crl ha] Verna, kllijlai- {rill Clan?" and Miss GEOISIB Ytu. as rloliing the Province. Mrs. Mac- marks .\ll'. Davies said the tcam- 3'95 l“ 95° Arthur and Mrs W iam l-lec er. .ane axwell in "The Dummy’ Millan paid-tribute to Mrs. Harold work l d b d i b ' Plans were made for the fin‘al Mr. Davies. in criticizing the plays. Laird and Mrs. Ray MacLcad. who plays. Il-le atcgli/ylscdgohgainsnt us]? Xlff,‘ bfifisfisey 2;“! :33‘ closing o! the term which wii stated the competition was so close ‘were tireless in their efforts oil unumg dlafogue Mme the aud_ 3B ‘O 4i 5M m 735 take the fol~~n of e picnic on Thursday afternoon at stavertbi Shore. Bcilcqilc. -S it. was difficult to decide. Mr, Ralnn chiibeck caoebiy acting as chair- man called 0n Mr. Joseph Ciarl: this behalf. Mrs. Fred Gates, Charlottetown, awarded the prizes.’ ir-nce was convulsed with laugh- ter (as much of the continuity or the play might be lost duling e that tmle) and suggested a pause until laughter susbided and dia- ~ logue would be audible. Tribute , was paid la behind-lhe-scenes Personnel for sound effects. stage A - - - y arrangements and properties, . l , ulhich were excelieint. He and My, ' Large both thanked the groups i for the privilege of taking part ll. the programme and complim- ' ented the directors "no, @351, of both plays for their fine ivork. 0n itciiuif of the Provincial t . , Drmia Ocmrnitiee, Mrs. Gate; presented personal prizes lfo.M155 _ \ YPO 811d Mr. Morrison as the best Slacks in alpine. wool fianneilend corduroy. Colors for every our“. litres I v . ion-brown. navy, green. black, A (119133? $2202.15, Lgialeéggmi rsagi; \\1'i4net afpcl grey. Also plaids. the director or the winning may. . .5 o .0. 3.95 to 9.95 A very pleasant evening was brought to a close when the lad. its of Bedeque Women's Institute Plaid wool skirts. 1.». m“; a served refreshments to the per- “Tillers and guests. A hearty vote of thanks was tendered the lad- ies on behalf of these present by pleated styles. Sizes 12 to 18. 6.95 to 9.15 Mr. David M l . - “Yuan” ‘ UPlJ Ly Many com Colorful blazers in red, green, navy l1 ry lemar s were made and brow, sizes 12 to 2o In, concerning the evening's perfgf- ' ' ~ mances and much interest was expressed in thc coming provnh cial finals to he held in Cilar. T:lilored Tooke shirts in white, ysg. lottetown next vi-eck. low. pink. plaids. and stripes. 30 a L o 4Q. . . 2.5 . -nnrun1v noon: - Mr. and l‘ o l“ l” Mrs. Thomas Simmons have re- "W" mm’ tilrned to their hcme m Crapalld M11" 5"" 5mm after spending a few clays in sillii-iflorside, guests of their dalughter-in-laiig Mrs. Everen Simmons. Their son, Everett. is at present in Montreal with the M. V. Abegweit. SMALlMAll‘ Where Price Is Matched With Quality -—AIB CADET INSPECTION — The Summerside Air Cadet . Squadron under the commanding “TINY. 3134118 Officer Norman MtcctLlgzd willthundergol annual in; I 5D on e para e square 0 in the chair and conducting the We "fw" m‘ Hid“ ‘inermmn M’ devotional period. During the sing- 3.30 oclock. The impacting officer m8 o! me hymns M,“ Irene “hm Wm be Gmup Captain A- Lewis‘ StOne was the accoimpanyist. The A’ F" C" °l N“ 10 Gm“? Head‘ report of the contest between the afige“ 12:31:’; ding ‘m 137mg‘; Northern Lights and Southern ' . - n 0 c . Snumimerside. The public are in- cross for the put ye“ showed '5» er of the evening was pleasantly spent in social intercourse and music, ivilh Mr. Alvin Yen and Ml’. E. D. Simpson on the violin, will: organ and guitar accompaniment by Miss Olga Sirlpson. A dainty lunch served by the ladies. brought i -Mr. I. M. Stevenson, student of McGill University. who arrived in Summerside last week, left this morning for the Ymir District, British Columbia, where he will be engaged in Geological Survey with the Federal Government for the summer months, resuming his studies in iVfclitl-eai in the fall. l-lc was accompanied to Summerside by his wife and son Alan who an.» visiting Mrs. Stevenson‘; parents, Dr, and .'\il'5. Mark Delaney, Spring Street. —S ‘iADORATION" PATTERN ' th t the former won by seven the vcry pleasant evening t . l “m! m ‘blmd- ‘"5 points. The treasurer submitted close. --S . O l‘ l -*- the financial yearly report which _i____.._ “KINSMEN MEETING “' The showed a substantial balance lli P l um‘! lmnlv°rsary °i ‘he Presenlat‘ the bank. The present executive ersona 5 lcn of their charter was observed by the‘ Kinsmen Club of Summer- "rie on Tuesday evelnng with a Radios’ night at Coyleb new sfaurant. The Sumimerside Club :.i the honor cf being the first to - mtered to at this splendid new “s; establishment near Summer- c; l, club president Elmer Murphy. "sided at the dinner and welcom- -I the guests. The toast to the Tlliz was proposed by Francis Mc- ‘Heiil and tihe toast to the Ladies liy David Camegy. Bill Fridgen was song leader, and l-lenry Wedge led was empowered to carry on e-ny necessary business until the 098W ing of the Society ill the Fall. —-S —Mrs. Oiaud ‘Iounker, Darling- ton. is visiting her parenla. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel llickox. Burling- ton. -Bur. ls‘ NOW Tax Exempt The 25 per cent Excise Tex on eii Silver‘ plated Flatware has bee-fremaved. -This is good news for the Brides of June. By purchasing your Silver now, you get it at practically the aid pr» --FARE\\‘ELL PART!‘ — Oiri Friday ‘evening, May 21st. e de- lightful social evening was spent at the home of Mr. emd Mrs. Arnett Simpson, who entertained approxi- mately seventy friends. including neighbors from Belmont. and friends from Charlottetown and Tyne Valley, hoporing Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Simpson and Hillard, oin the occasion of their departure from —G- H. M.- -.Mr. B. F. Hunter arrived It his home at Summerside from Tor- onto on Monday. Mr. Hunter has graduated in optometry at Toron- to University and plans to open an office in Summer-side in the near future-Bur. A Summer EVENING DI!!! 0F NYLON VILVIIA! wil be Ieeeee- cool and light as e. cloud. - - - This material is easy to WDIK with-ii lends itself ta home sewing. The colnrs of this sheer. diapheneus material are dcllghtful-wrhite, blue. pink or orchid with a white floral design. - - - It is i0 inches wide priced at 2.45 a yard. A dress made of Velvcray will he a real “Party Dress" and you'll enjoy sewing it yourself. Nylon Velversy and other charming Summer materials are to be found in the Dry Goods Department. I -Mr. and Mrs. B. l". Hunter and Ft $71M Sweet Brlar Dessert Chests In Stock Tlliliiil PLATE GMMMIIIITY -PLATE MEWS 1841 8| pieee Indy Hamilton 28 piece Eternally Yours .... .. 20.00 Dessert Set . 9.75 Dinner-jet ...................... .. (0.25 23"“ FM"!!! Dessert ' 84 piece Coronation 44 piece First Love 26.00 Dinner Set . Dessert Set ............ .. 52.25 all!" Sweet Brier Dinner ea piece Adoration ~ 81M Dessert Set .. 1M5 lslnllitee Fortune Dinner 8t ‘piece Eternally Yeisre i .................................. .. . Dessert Set (9.15 it niece Fantasy Dinner _ s4 pleee Eternally Yours ‘- “."*"-~ ~ Dinner-st ...... ..... ............. :HO iL M A N ”5ii€ir§@a uungll dilemmas m I h! /' i i , i in the singing of Alouette. After r. short humorous program the re- mainder of the evening was spei-t in dancing. The ccrrinittee in charge were Harry MacFarlane. .George| Olscamp and Charlie ‘Hogan. —S '12. P. U. MEETING - The Sent-or Y. P. U. of Summerslde Baptist Church held its closiniz meeting of the season in the ciiumh ‘hill 0n Tuesday evening, with the president, Mrs. Ernest Mrorison. Belmont. Mr. James Higgins, act- ing as chairman, called the gather- ing t-o order. and after e few well chosen n-ords, called on Mr. John Barrett to read an address in which thanks were extended to Mr. and Mrs. Simpson and Hillard for the share .of helpfulness they haxl generously given to the community and commending their iwillingness to help fliers either in sickness or in heal . The address expressed regret et the loss that would iic sustained by the community in their departure but rejoiced that their new home would not be far distant. Mr. Ange Johmeon and Mr. Bari MacLaurin then presented Mr. and Mrs. Simpson ‘with e. couch. and Mr. Arthiur Perry presented Hillard with a smoking set. Mr. Simpson expressed his gratitude and assured them that there were no friends like the old friends and that the Belmont people would always be welcome to visit them at any time. Further remark: were made by Mr. Ange Johnson, who spoke of how this family would be missed in the settlement rend of how hard their places would be ll" fill. After singing. "For They An. little daughter Carol. Summerside, were guests on Tuesday. their wed- ding anniversary. of Mrs. Hunter's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil hiiii. Cicrmonh-Bur. --The condition of Mrs. Robert MacMurdo who has been ill at her home in Kensiliglcn for the week, remains much the same. — Bur. -Dr. and Mrs. Mark Delaney. Sumrnerside. received word tho: their son. Allison, had received his degree of Bachelor or Science from McGili University. -S Jliiusomaiils Wanted IMMEDIATELY Apply in person to the Super- intendent, Prince County Hos-n pitel. Jolly Good Fellows" the remaini- -6~0-O'O—0-§§-b4-tO G-O-O-Q-b-O-UO-O-QJ-l pas. ' The Golf season is IIERE. - - - To play the game and enjoy it you need good equipment. Golf Clubs are still scarce-a smell shipment oi‘ both Spalding "Woods" and "Irons" is expected any day-it would be well worth your while to come in and place your order for any Clubs that you want. There is a good supply of Spaiiling Golf Belle in stock. these are priced at 70 and 95 cents each. You'll also find Golf Bags leather Club Covers and wooden Tees. Make the Hardware Department your headquarters for GOLF SLYPPLIES. A full line of reliable Spalding equipment is carried-Hardware Department. lf you are an the hunt for erlsp. fresh IIOUSEDRESSES at reason- able prices, the 5 and l0 Department ls the place‘ to find them. Bright coltm prints and beeorriinr striped sari-slackers In fires l4 in M, ill brunch coat. button down the front. and e. variety of other styles are priccu at 2.25 to 3.29. Look fresh as a daisy and you'll feel fresh as a deity in a bright new liousedreee from the! and l0 Dept. CHEESE is a. delicious and uam-iehlng tooth-serve it often! There are many varieties of Cheese in the Grocery Department. - - - Flavor- ful Oka Cheese is 70 cents each-the round rrd Gaurias Cheese In 10 cents also-Imperial Cheese with a real nip in it i; 70 cents for a l pound glee-liege. There is an assortment of (‘ream Cheese in dainty glasses at 30 cents a glass and every hind of Kraft or Chateau Cheese you could wish for In different riled packages. When your meal- plannlng hits a snag — serve eii-rec. When you have guests -serve Cheese. For every iley meals and nectar-Serve Cheese!- Grecery Department. IN THE TOUT)! CENTR.E—BAD_\T'S PLASTIC WATERPIOGI’ PANTS. PRICED AT 2'7 CENTS A FAIR.