true WESTER - -J-- ..- . NGUARDIAN L. _,,‘, AGENTS: J. time: Murphy.‘ ll! Buoy: ltreet. and ‘ George Glow. 12b Ottawa itreet. SUMMERS“)! and _ New; 8 tollowlll flfilfl flu Guardian Dlay be bought atanyfel the in lhlnnerddu PIJNOI COUNT! Advertising. aw bookstore. Water Strum Gourliee Drugstore. ll Central ltreetw Toronto Bakery. Water Street: ‘lilart Gaudot.‘ fl Granville Street: yuseo Grocery. Russell Street; Alyre Doooette’: Group. Ieoond Street: Island Motor Transport. Water Shoot. "rbrfiusrdloawiilbodeiiveredtoeoyhouelnlunmuaidebr carricrloyetlopordayorlloporIoehPbonotlDortN-tiortfla "m" or give your order to the boy reepoaaibleior delivery mite. snow maroon Presbyterian churches. Services, Sunday. April (m, 1948. Geddie Memorial 1100' gym, Long Rive: 2.30 P. M. Cili- mn 1.30 l’. M. Rev. D. A. Camp- bell, Mlnislcr. _HARROWS FOR SALE. -— 0n‘ band, limited number, three sec-l, “on, reasonably priced. Also talc-l mg orders {or the iamous Moody ‘rhreshers in two sizes. this year. my or order now. Avoid disap- pointment later. W. D. Crokem Emerald. R- R- _WOULD PEOPLE kindly not oiia me walk. as I em not m. and at the same time do not Izke to dis- AppOIIlI’. them. Bridget Richards. Kinkora. ,_[,{)s'r -- Between S'Side and Charlottetown, i946 Plymouth hub mp. Reward ior return to P. R. Bowness, S‘Side. —-SCHO0LS IKE-OPEN MON- DAY- Summerside High School and Academy is closed all this week an that the teachers may attend the annual Convention oi the Teachers‘ Federation held this week in Charlottetown and every member oi the staii took in at least part oi the. convention. Class es wvill resume on Monday-S. on 10hr 40a saw -' oat llhhrprise IMonarch‘ range. H3 Granville 5t. Summerside. or phone 830. —FOB BALE AT BARKLEY. w l-louse and Barn and other out buildings. 2 aoresioi land. Mrs. James Champon, Konslngton. -l-‘OB SALE. - Wimdchsrger 6 volts Delux with bulbs. Essie Wright. K-nkora. —FOB BALE. - Driving wagon. This wagon is in real good condi- tion and is priced to sell. W. A. Delaney. Kenslngion, P. E. Island. R. R. No. 2. » --FOR SALE. -~ 260 egg irwub- ator and 300 egg incubator; also 2 coal broader stoves in good condi- tion. Neil Maclsaac, Albany, P. E. I. —HOCKEY Bedeque rink to- night, Friday, April z at 8.30 p. m. Hunter River Shure Gains vs. Middleton Bombers. Sxkate after. —YOUNG ‘PEOPLE HOLD BENEFIT SUPPER -- The Young ‘Peoples Union oi the Brae UnlI-“(I Church held a St. Patrick's Supper at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. F. W. MacLeod on March 19th The proceeds were in aid oi the Velda QKENSXNGTON WJILS. -- Th8. Women's Missionary Society of the} Matthews Fund and amounted to the iine total oi $22.00, and Miss Eva Sabine oi Lower Freetown. Presbyterian Church. Kensingtnn. a E I’ donaud $10,.“ making the held their annual Easier thank- oiiering service on Easter Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Brewer Linkletter pfQSIdQd, and conducted the devo- tlanal period. The theme - “The Resurrection oi Christ", Meeting opened with call to worshlP. m. Corinthian chapter l5 verses 14-20. iollowed by prayer and hymn. "Be- neeth. the cross oi Jesus". Scrip-- turo Matthew 2a charter was reed responslvely and Mrs, James Mc- Qdwnn gave a very appropriate ex- position on the choptéi‘ 0! the Res- urroetion, followed by a season oi ppyer. several aiaster readings and poem were given. A solo "Bearing His Cross" was very\ beautiiully rendered by Mrs. James MacAdam. A very generous offering was re- ceived {allowed by the oiiering hymn "We Give Thee but Thine Own." Meeting closed with hymn "Josue Keep Me Near the Cross" and Mizpah benediction. Personals -Mre. Milton Mollish. Summer- aids, is o patient in the Prince County Hospital with pneumonia. -S. —Mrs. Austin Bears and little Ion Sandy of Piciou. n.5, are visit-- lng ‘I, the home o! Mrs. Bears’ garentl. Mr. and Mrs. Alex l-liitz, enslntton. —M.ra Ivo Cudmore, and son Gary, oi (Jharlottstown spent the hater holidays with Mrs. Oud- mon‘: parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jos- oni-r-oiough, King street. Summer- aide. They returned homo on mes- doy. -8. —Mr. Allison MacDonald has re- turned to Mount Allison Univer- sity after spending the holiday‘! vrith his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Duncan MacDonald, Bummerslde. l-ie was accompanied by his iriond. Mr. Murray Mo nnev. 0i Mouton, who is also a s udent at Mount Allison and they spent the weal: end in Charlottetown. guests o! Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Harper. Highland Ava-S. Preiessional Dari! T. Earle Rickey , gmmd total $32.00. The tables had 5t. Patrick's snvlettes, the chairs had "green" on them. the wait- resses wore “green" etc., all me."- lng a verv pleasing ombination. ;'I'I'ie Y.P.U. want to than-k all those who helped ‘n anyway "l ithis worthy cause. AOL. ' i TELLS [grams ~ (Continued from P889 ll further the cause oi seIi-IIEIP I" their communities and thus M8159 their people in ImPWVIDB "W" economic condition by urgini “P011 them their need o1 such organiza- Lions. Credit unions, he said, have been in existence in the Province ior a relatively short time yet have now a membership o! 9.500. The 52 cre- dit unions in the Province have total savings oi nearly $500,000 Mid have loaned to its members dur- in; the last iew years the sum 0! 51,351,000‘ without incurring any but the most insignificant loss. The tact that "co-operation" is in the course oi studies at Prince o! Wales will have an increasinflly beneilciol eiiect as the yell" P"! because the students who master its principles will be able to go iorth and; inculcate its doctrines among those who" need to know them most - the producers oi the Province. Other interesting and ‘instructive talks were delivered by Mr. JP. lihclnnis. who spoke on cancer control; by Miss Mary Bherwwd who spoheon the work oi the Blue Orou; by Mrs. Harry Cudmors on Red Cross First Aid; by Miss Es- telle Bataan, B. 5a., on nutrition; and by Mrs. Robert MacCallum on Red Croce activities. . Mr. 3,0, silver, inspector oi schools ‘ior Hallie: County. Milt the teachers lnterflibd ior an hour as he illustrated" the proper me- thods to be used in teaching school children the art u: singing. lldgoe oi Service Belore thl conclusion oi the m- slon. Mr. LW. Show presented bsdgeroi service to the iollowing teachers who had is or more years o! service In teaching.- - West Kent: Gladys Taylor, Min- nie, Maclhy, Ethel Taylor, Bessie Prowse. - Helen MacKlnnon, ' Alma Yeo, Margaret MacDougaIl. Queen Squan: Agnes Murna- phsn.’ Evangeline Vessey, Ann Walsh, 'Margeret Francis. Stella Walsh, Madelyn Clarkin. Prince Street: ’Murlel Weeks. Llnnie Althen, Jessie Fullerton. Notre. Dine: ‘In. 8r. St. lab- Cbarured Accountant _0iiiee at p ,1! Granville street , ,, Phone 57D lannerdle .:' —G. H.11- 1- 'l'hore'li be inus; Rev. Br. St. Mary Raymond; e changes undo — in iaet they're‘ being made "list m: The Ch l. Department oi both the Sunneralde and the - Dgbe Charlottetown stores are being renovated ‘aadjaoderniaod. in a week or so they'll be blossoming iorth with new equipment and new display (INN. that are bound to make your shopping much more pleasant Ind nneh sealer. At present thoeo Departments are in a state oi transl- llwbot very shortly we oxpoot to be oonptotely and you'll lust IIA ltomueinandedmlreoarreallyfiiewltookl ‘ , China Department , . Look at your ltoohlngo-other mule a»: ‘Ibo s and u mom- a smsnmo aaaoam lo substandard anon aosa . . . or as gauge women's Nylons are ellle stool! l8 oeotl ‘s’ wlthedleoteblebeedalle a a min the itstterlagfilyltlo Bargain in tboslaud it Department _ _ Thohraitarellepertmoatbaoaoonplatodoekoicoutilllfl a..hllleeelleetlen'erezllropddld' lrodlk l i a l "lhailo'..-Doll‘tml'lthll llldlnl and e amber oi vllpert ea art o! good quality ooutruotion and looking. The oouohea T Sisido liadlo ‘Station Discontinue: After 24 ‘Years Operation a-j- Radio station 0H6! owned and operated by B. T. Holman. Ltd" Bummerslde for the past twenty iour years closed permanently at l0 dolock Wednesday night. Much 81st. A license has been issued m other parties to operate a station in summerside but no public an- uvu --‘ has yet been made as to when work will commence J1! the erection oi a new station. Meanwhile there is no radio broad- casting from Bummerside. Station CHGS has a power out- put o! 100 \vatts.and operated on a lrequency o! i480 kilocycles. The final program Wednesday night was handled by the station 'an- nouncers Bob Bchurman and Ed- win Gallant, Roy Grant and Lo well HucstIs' assisted with some instrumental numbers and during the program many phone calls were received from people who were listening lo the station to: the last time-S. , . Monthly Meeting W 0f Summersitle Board 0f Trade 1 i- —At the regular monthly meet- ing of the Summer-side Board oi Trade held last night in the civic building, Dr. John F. MacNeilI called the attention oi the mem- bers to the very unsatisfactory Pullman service ior passengers ravelling irom Montreal to Prince Edward Island. It was agreed that no complaints were‘ in order as far as passage from the Province Montreal was concerned, but in the case of the return trip dur- mg the winter months Pullman cars were attached to the Ocean Limited. which leaves Montreal at eight o'clock. and upon arrival in Moncton were sidetracked and were not picked up until next day. Dr. MacNelll suggested that ii these Pullman cars destined ior ince Edward Island were brought down from Montreal attached to the Maritime Express it would be able to connect‘ with the Island train and consequently insure through passage, with no stop over. to Charlottetown or Emerald as the case might be. The matter was given considar- able discussion by the memhc s present and Mr. R. S. llinton. chairman oi the Transport Com- mittee was instructed to take the matter up with his committee and endeavour to have this condition temedled. The matter oi planking the low- er deck oi the car Jerry ior the accommodation oi cars and heavy trucks was reviewed and the Board received the assurance oi J. Wat-- son MacNaught, M.P.. that the matter had been taken up with the proper authorities and was at present under advisement- At the last. meeting ‘oi the Board the matter oi an extra trip oi the car ierry during the sum- mer months was discussed. It was pointed out that motorists were forced to remain on the Island overnight as there are no more trips ailer ilve o'clock unieasithoy were necessary due to extra. ireight. At last night's meeting, Mr. R. S. Hinton moved that the Board conier. with the Charlottetown Board and press ior I ah extra scheduled trip at a later suitable hour. Mr. T. Brie Hickey, president. presided at the meeting. --s Rev. Sr. St. Reginald ‘Marie. Rochiord Square: Rev. Sr. 8t. Helen. Rev. Sr. St. Mary Austin. Rev. . Stf-lohn, Rev. Sr. st. Mary . Rev. Br. St. Bernadette. Blanche Rennie-otlma Lot 3, Walter Bueil~Murray River. “In: B. Phlilips-‘Arlington. Lot L’) Jamel R. Murphy - Box 424, Surnmerside. Jeanette Marshall _- Covehcad Road. ‘ Bertha Doyle — Tlgnish. Agnes Kelly - Tracadle Cross. Mrs. Eva Inca - Desable. Rev. Br.- St. Mary Sixtus. Mis- couche Convent. Mrs. Minnie MacDonald-Mont. ague. Ilndia Dots Tough With Dommunists NEW DELHI. April 1 - (A9) ._ India is getting tough with Com. anunists - and may get tougher Dull"! the last week the party I'll! bwfl binned in West Bengal Province In which Caicuttg, l; '10. cated and more than 150 11-1-95“ have been made, In and around the capital city o! New Delhi the oiilcers oi the Com- munist Party and certain unions have been raided and l9 arrested. There have been reports the party. will be banned In New Delhi with- in a iew days. REMOVAL IIIITIIIE .-..__. » I Imvemovdd my office to Smolimon’: Lid” second floor. I will b. pleated to nlooi former clients and new om also/of my new office. MORLEY M. "LL, _ Summenido I SIIMMERSIIIE TODAY (FRL) & SAT. Big Double Bill filfilfi V‘ ' IATILTIY _FA“°E4‘,,,|au mm till“ finoN CQYQTE , lulu ' TED NORTH - NAN LESIIE ‘I BETTY LAYIFOIID ' ANDREW TUIABES HE GUARDIAN. cnsaaqrrarowwé 4-1} Ulzeg ’re yaw/tiara New.’ Zl/zeg ’re gas/mien wise.’ Cosh; me iIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIll. ' rang err-rem P00109101 KUIMIY SCIIIOK e Dlliclld by fLLlX Hi3] l»: Ho» rlul ma: FRIDAY and SATURDAY ' Matinee Friday 2:30 "sears-aim . cameo ....-..e“ Friday Matinee 8.80. Evening 1_.9, Saturday 7-4;, Double nun. Morgan conwsy-{mtsl Cord-y in "TRUTH Asourl . 7\.'$'V "*‘\'-\'\ vim‘ '\‘§'\" MURDER." and BIII Elliott ns Rev! Ryder In "COLORADO Prow- EERS" with Little Beaver. Also Newaroel. _‘->6\%Y.\C‘~ \ IIRAPA IIII THEATRE THE LATE GEORGE APLEY Ronald Colman Foggy Cumming: Fri.-Soi.-8:I5 Shows ms-sns 1 Matinee Saturday 2:30 ' Yhovacwwyow wwavxvmwwwwwca _ _| Regent f Special way — On April 1. i813. the liner At- lantiu plléd aground on Prospect Shoals l5 miles from Halifax. Fish- Recall Wreck 75 Years Ago HALIFAX. April 1 - (OP) - What Haligcnians took to be a preposterous April tool luosx 75~ years ago today turned out to be one oi the greatest disasters In the history n! men and ships. grmgn at the scene beseeched Hal- iisx ior aid as they struklifid to rescue the 1,000 persona aboard. The calls iorhelp were taken as a joke until 3o exhausted survivors straggIed into Haiilax~ 0n 10°75- Bodies continued to be washed ashore ior months and the iinal death toll stood at 562. ‘ The ship broke in two and a re- ported $500,000 in gold ‘in the ship's saie was never located. Not a wcunan passenger survived. —--= 00L We have just received, at special purchase. a wonderful assortment of. bra celets, necklaces, pins, brooches, ear-rings, etc._, valuedat $2.00 to $6.00 each, which we are’ selling at Accessories Dept. Main Store Section SMALIM Whore Price Python Necklets occasioq splendor. Designed to bring compliments your golden elegance you'll Iove wearing-and these necklels are o particularly good value loo! Each 2.00 (plus retail lax). Newly Arrived Ear Rings Necklaces Jewellery that's rich in beauty,’ fine in quality! New, different", exciting! Jewellery that not only brightens your wardrobe bu! gives il longer life. Scarf Rings Glamor Pins K . Matched With IIIISSIAIIS Dill’ (Continued from Page l» way the Russians can interfere 1S to attempt to force or shoot them down. It seemed apparent any such attempt would bring serious Inter- national incidents. British authorities also announc- ed. two extra trips into Berlin as a temporary measug. ' The British also verified reports that Russian border posts had been strengthened by the addition oi i0 or a dozch men at each piece. presumably to bolster the guard against border croslers. All’ Duality -$ 00 $ 00 1.3 ‘While they Last KEY TO ANCIENTB The finding in Egypt o! the Ros- etta Stone. a stone bearing hiero- zlyphics used as the key to hiero- glyphic translations, was probably the most important factor in de- ciphering Egyptian writings. THAMES RIVER. GUARDS RICHMOND, Surrey. England -. (OP) — A volunteer river lilo-sav- Ini 00PM. believed to be the first in Britain, is to man the Thamu between Richmond Bridge and Eel Pie Island this summer. ‘ATTENTION We are Dealers for FROM STOCK:— Bishop's Asplul Shingles, Roofing. Sheathing and Felts. We would be glad to quota prices on any oi tho following lines. WE CAN SUPPLY THE FOLLOWING 2101s.: s... l ASPHALT snmouas 1901s. s m: ASPHALT nexus sumcues _ I25 lb. FAST LOCK ASPHALT SHINGLES I8" and 36" SLATE SURFACED ROOFING HEAVY WEIGHT PLAIN ROOFING MEDIUM WEIGHT PLAIN ROOFING ROLL ON BRICK SIDING, RED AND BUFF LIGHT ASPHALT FELT LIGHT ASPHALT GREY LIGHT GREY SHEATHING PAPER This is the wreckage o! the Jewish Yemen Mollie quarter in Jer- - Jiulom liter it was botched irocn an Arab-driven truck. A syna- gogue was damaged and two one-story apartment; we" flflmbflghgfl. No one was hurL-(Photo by David S. 80m‘. ltoii Correspondent.) INSUL-IRICK SIDING , PLASTIC CEMENT, NAILS, SHEET‘ ZINC, SHEET LEAD ' ‘ SIIMTJEIISIDE HARDWARE a DDIIPAIIY Water Street pl...“ 740 v~v~—--.__---. _ .1:¢w” _._. ... - ~ w‘- M; ‘we... ~.~ =£a.:.is»-.a-