s t an 1948 _- {ii IHE WESTERNGUARDIAN‘ \ {i} AGENIS: following etoree u Bookstore. S‘ Bakery. Vince's J. Elmer Murphy. 19S Hanover Street, and George Glow. 13b 0 we Street. SUMMIT-REID! end Pl Nerve. Subscriptions, Advertising. ""_—-_"Fae Guardian may. be bought et enyol the water Street: Gourllee Drugstore. lLCentrel Street: Tomato Water Street: Merl Geudet; 6‘! Grenville Strut; Gggggfy, ltueeell Street: Alyre Douoette’; Grocery. Second Street; Island Motor Trenepo t. Wei-er Street. CE COUNTY In Sunrnerdde: (‘ii The Guardian will be delivered to any home in Summereide by Carrie; day or Ibo per week. Phone ill or 109-3 foegthig flrwlee l”! ‘I u y" ‘. o, ‘i... your order to the boy responsible for delivery on your route (“j-i 0 __ -FOIl FINISH PHOTO-FININA" -—CAPI'TIL\VDB§E YtP- I5. will iivti mail youffiglel m" I” a?“ present their one-act plays. "The Studio. Slimme" “ y," “All Cara to -”-' escue’ w specialties i Wil- -ron Bel-E — g"? Qgxf, mot Valley I-Iell. Friday: s?“ ca. eeedtl‘. m" new‘ ' ' ' Sponsored by Baptist Ladies’ Aid. Victoria. Sale of lunches. Curtain 9:80. Dun- _ ALE _ Improved m“ S Lnuis gti-aurberry Plants. Moose. New Anna“ _.\xNUAL C. W. L. Card Party. Knights of Columbus Home. Bum- msyside. Thursday. May Z7. at 8 Auction and Bridge. Ite- geshmsnts. Admission 50 cents- _IIIEN. BE SMART! Are Y0“ we... of creasing ywr N! “"11- mes? ‘Try a change. Send us 6 ties plus $1 for handlirlz ""1 l" rail semi you within a Week 6 dyv-ciesiicd. pressed. and ready-IO- “Qay, D2lllllll"ll Tie Exchzinle- Borden _LIlll§lllEl' and love took over we scrccli of the Capitol Theatre yesterday with the arrival of Paramount's “Dear Ruth". mm version of the famous Broadway page hit by Norman Krasna. The pmllllfi co-stars William Holden and Joan Cauiiield and 1S B5 thoroughly entertaining a. piece u! film business as has come this reviewers ivay in a long time. 11.9 two extremely attractive stars are sliPPimed by Bmy De Woiic. Edward Arnold. Mom Freeman, liliiry Phillips. Virginia. Welles and Kenny 034°" sm- “n excellent cast. every one of whom mulls himself superbly. The story of "Dear Ruth" con- cerns itself ivith a soldier. 1'6 m‘ ed ircm overseas, who exciedly looks up the girl with whom he has been exchanging letters. H! arrives at the girl's home when she is out. and introduces himself to her parents. Judge and Mrs- ivilizins iEdward Arnold and Mary Pllilipsi. They are nonplussed by his apparent intimacy ivith Ruth. who is engaged to marry Billy De Woiie. a very strait-laced bank telicr. but they say nothing. They got to the bottom of things later that evening when Ruth's teen-aged sisier. Miriam (Mona Freemani confesses to having written the letters in Ruth's name and to having sent Ruth's pic- ture. just tn "build up the soldier's morale." They all agree‘ that the kind thing to do is to continue the deception for the duration of the soldier's short leave. But. fiance De Wolfe doesn't care about the soldier's feelings; he's more cor:- cerned about keeping Ruth out of the hernia arms. wsii the -NEW ORANGE BALL - A building brought to Summerside some time ago from the Mt. Pleas- ant Airport has been moved to a lot with a frontage on Green, Street, summer-side. This ‘is p rt of a- property formerly owned y Rev. George Ayers and purchased by the Orange Lodge. The build- ing is to be put in first class repair and converted into a lodge room ild hall for the local branch o! the Orange orderz-S. —C. C. F. MEETING -; At a meetingof the C. C. F‘. Provincial Council held in Kensington on Friday. Roscoe Walker of Ken- sington was elected Provincial President. Mr. Walker succeed George Wotton of Crapaud who has held the post for the past two years. Douglas MacFarlane of Bedeque remains secretary-treas- urer. The vice-presidents are: Cyrus Gallant. Wellington; Wil- liam Kells. Charlottetown: D. J. Muliin. St. Peters. During the next few weeks. Mr. Wotton. the retiring president will visit the yai-ious C. C. F. clubs in the Prov- zrice. Mr. Roscoe Walker receiv- ed his education at Mount Allisonl University and served overseas.’ in the army. winning his commis- . sfon in the field. He is now en- gaged in agriculture. Fred M.‘ ‘YOURS. C. C. F» Maritime director. attended the meeting-S. I Personals I —-Mr. Emmett Melnnis. employee 0! T. Eaton Co.. Moncton, has spent an enjoyable holiday at his‘ home in Kensington. I —Mi's.,wlton Melllsh has re-Z turned to her home in Summer-q s’de after being called to Halifax‘ through the serious illness of her} husband, and is glad to report he Is much improved-s. - —Mrs- May- Houston. Hunter River. has returned from a short- vlsit to Halifax. While there she was the guest of her cousin. Mr.» and Mrs. Russell Hebb. 26 Elm Street. —'I‘he following students have returned to their homes in Wel- lington: Anne McNeill, Mary Gal- lant. Patricia McNeil] (RW C); VIITII. IIIGIIITY FIILI. IIIIESS IIII A TIIXEIII ‘ TAltIIIIEII-TII-IIEASIIIIE ll IAIIIISIIT ILIIE VIIIIIIA grow iiiiiuisu: AT 4 Miler-ice Mill. t. George Cameron, Emmett Aye-rs, Leo McQuaId <S.D.U.). I _ fiiisirr wsiiii "in: iiiuitirrsroas roii use" nib’ M sunriiiisioi roar and wroiirsiiiiv Biutm‘ Wow lmwmfl Mom 71:50am IIAIY PHILIPS ° VIRGINIA VIIZLLB KENNY (TMOIIISON Also Musical and Unusual Occupations Shows 330-755-9215 Due to Increase cln Pruvlpglgl TS"! llrlces will be es follows: EVENING: 45o and 35¢ MATINEE; 35o and 17o Uri-i GUARDIAN. CHARVTFTETOWN Will-inn WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY ' i * Shows 7:15 end 9:15 Matinee Wednesday 3:30 Lost Showing Tonight’ JOEL VMcCREA In "RAGGED ANGELS“ l9- ¢ee¢>ooooe§>oe¢>eo¢>oi GIIAPAIIII HALL THURSDAY. MAY 21-8 RM. Under Ausplces of St. John‘! Church, Crapaud. Si. Peter's Cathedral A.Y.P.A. Presents Two One-Act Play: “THE HAUNTED SUITCASE" ‘TI-IE nisuows CANDLE- sncns" l, _ Tickets. 40 Cents oo~@eo@>co<q>eosa>ooq>oo ‘ IIAMEII THEATRE KIINSINGTON Tvsedey ms and on: See Joan Leslie and Robert Hutton In "JANIE GETS MARRIED" With Ann Harding A180 Serial: “mssr: JAMES runes AGAIN" lQMMO QQ Kensington Athlete Wins At Wolfville 3911b." Jay of Kensingtcn is re- ceiving the plaudits. of his many friends and well wishers on his ivinninc of the 22o yard dash at Wolfville. N. S.. on Saturday. 30bit)’ 1s only 15 years old anu big for his age. He looks to be a good Prospect as an. all round athlete when he gets better developed. The Island entries did not have enough training to set their shale of events. Jack Brown (son oi Byron! placed third ln the 100 yard dash. lire ‘v "iiAeics: In CRAPAUD HALL TUESDAY, MAY 25th Don Mssser’: Orchestra Dancing 9-I Cropoud Women's Institute’ ' Sunday School Convention At Borden i I . l A_conveniion of the Sunday‘ School ‘workers or the East Prrncei District was held at Borden on! Thursday afternoon and CVBILIIg. 13th. inst. Mr. David Street Floor llain Store Section Ml‘. Young, Secretary, M. R. E. C. Considerable time was given to the study of ohe reports from the schools of the District. Afternoon devotions were led by Rev. Mr. Crowe and in the evening. Rev. Mr, Britten led the vi-crsiiip period. The Convention by resolution re- affirmed its belief In the proh.bit- ion of the liquor traffic. Mr. Young showed a film strip entitled "Let the children come" also slides dealing with Sunday school .i'0rk. The Officers for the ensuing jaear ierez- President Douglas MecFar- lane, Vice President Spurgeon Clark. Secretary Treasurer. Mrs. Robert crarwford. Others on Exe- cutive: Mrs. Ralph MacCauil. and Mr. Stafford Leard. Meeting closed with Benediction by Rev. T. ~G. Mzirit lune i Whore Price The condition oi John Hopgood IS improved. ‘The gravel truck hu been busy filling up holes on the roe-d. Mrs. Pros. J. Gallant is very ill at her home in Duvar. Mr. Bruce Carruthers wee e pess- a“d' anger by train to Suminerside on - M d . LONDON - (or) ~ The Ilum- °" ‘y b" c‘! “w” "m" I“ the “a” °l Miss Rosaiine Pineau is now ‘the Imperial war Graves Com- . d tth h 1 ML an“ mission for the Second World Dye“; a zuolgxho War is 212,000. This figure in- ' Mr. Alton Bouiter had e hen house hauled to his lot in O‘Leory on Thursday, May 13th. eludes graves in the Middle East. North Africa and Tunisia, Italy. the United Kingdom and 36,000 in France, Belgium and Holland. 'l‘ve Since Sklrte hevekene to eoole lengthe-whet of your SLlPSf been] e heap of complaints. - - - There's e way to remedy this ead state of affair-e! In the Dry Goods Department you can get EM- GRAJIDERED CREPE EDGING In either tee role or white. the I-flfl role edging ie_ priced at b9 eenie a yard and the white ie 35 cents a yard. Thle Edging is dainty end will give any Slip e smart eppeer- enoe ee well ee adding to ite too-shortness! heuetlble supply of this Crepe Edtinl-eo better get it now-DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT. . \ ' It's hard to believe but one of these days the eun le going to shine end we ere going to Jump right Into IIIIIIIIIGI. - - - You'll went to be reedy for it too. Visit the Ledlee’ Wear Department end outfit yourself with SHORTS and SUNDEISSES-ihe Shorts in eizee I2 to Iii ere mode of Alpine oioth or fine cotton drill in white or e var- iety of other colors. They ere smartly pleated and the prices are 2.29 to 4.25. Play Suite or Sundreeeee in l. 2 or 3 piece models ere made of eoereueker or print cotton. You may choose e tailored etyle or ene with frills end ruffles. Play Suite and Sundreeeee are in else: ll to l0 and they ere priced at 3.95 to 7.05. You'll eee ell the new Sunni feehiooe in the Ladies’ Ween. ‘ IIerebGood News - - - The Federal Tex on ALARM CLOCKS up to 10.00 hee been removed. In the Chloe Department you'll find fem- obe Weeolex Alenn Cloelse that will be on the lob 24 hours e day. - - - The “lob! Dene" in Ivory or Bleeh are priced (.95 end 6.95. The "Marilee" In Ivory Ie 2.05. The “ll; Bent" available in Ivory or bleoh are I19 and $.79. The "Leland". en attractive elooh in e oleer gleee frame ie 9.95 end only juei eeoepee the tee. There ie e fine display of Cleole. you reelly mnet eee In the Chine Depertment. Crlq. rattling ‘IAIIETA for you to nuke up into Inert garments ie here In the DryGoodeDeper-iment. - - - You eon use it for dreeeee. or for bloueeeerforpettieoete eewellee trimming to brighten sipfiour duller tbtnge. In red end white. in green end white or in block end white cheeks the price la 9.95 e yard. The pleid Tef- Iete le in epleehy bright colore it Is priced et 8.90 e yard-You'll see ihie Teffrie end many other fine materials in the Dry Goods De- partment. \ . There’: not en Inexl- It’! FIT YOU iiiui-phy. i ~ l President was in the chair. Mrs] Robert Crawford was Secretary.‘ ' The leader of the convention was ' Ralph Iiiiallty is Matched With Mrs. Priscilla Peters returned to her home in Duvar on Saturday night from Georgetown. Mr. and Nlrs. Sam Beat/on and family of Wilmot. were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Platte. Mr. Arnold Wood and sons have Just purchased an eight cylinder Buick car. Mr. Prank Gallant andJamee Boyce. carpenters, have been em- ployed for the pest week at the home of Chas. Gordon. Cescumpee. Messrs. Leonard and Clifford Arsenauit spent a very pleasant evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Arsenauit recently. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Peters. Frank Peters and Alban T. Arsen- nult motored to Summcrsidc on Monday. Mrs. A. A. Airsenault returned to her home on Sunday from the Prince County Hospital where she underwent an operation. Miss Joan and Clifford Arsen- sult drove to Lot 6 on Sunday to visit their uncle. Mr. and like. George Arsenault and family. l Congratulations to Ray Noonan and Aldona Peters who will par- ticipate in a very special event in the very near future. The ‘many friends of Mrs. Wm. ‘Turner were pleased to welcome her home from the Prince County Hospital. - - The many friends and neighbors of Mrs. James Palmer of Wood- stock were sorry to learn of her demise on Wednesday. May 12th at the home of her son Earle. The funeral services and burial cf Mrs. James Palmer took Place on Friday afternoon at 2 p.m. from Biocmiieid United Church and was very largcly attended. Mr. Ernest Gallant. Duvar. re- turned to his home on Wednesday night. from Moncton where he has been working. Mr. Anthony Doiron of Dui-nr. who has been e taxi driver for the pest. winter over in the Hub City oT Moncion, arrived at his home on Saturday evening to spend a creek before going io Ontario. Mr Doirm is an electrician and has their! and FEEL that gets ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Peters of l Valli: packed - - - ‘comfort tested Wiienwlioei ori oe good looking, o: comfortable, es well-mede-endv ee moderately priced or these, you know they must be name brand shoes. Yes, name brand shoes ore IN or Smollinon’: (Scott 8. McHole, Slater, etc.) with oll tbe glamour quality features you're used to, In o whole collection of handsome styles. New streamlined brogues; crepe-soled sport shoes; dressy blocks and smurf moccasins. Blocks, browns, two-tone, in widths b to EEE. end half sizes. 5.501.. Misoouche have secured a house from the Tuplina 1n O‘I.eary and will move there this week. Mi’. Peters will work on l-Iowian sec- tion of railroad for the summer. Mr. end Mrs. Lee Arseneult were in Summereide on Monday. Mrs. Arsenault visited Mrs. A. A. Arsenault, also Edward Arsenault. who were patients in Prince County Hospital. m. and Mrs. Albsn D. Arsen- ault and Mrs. Robert Gallant mot- ored to Summerslds on Sunday afternoon. May 9th, to visit their step-mother. Mrs. A. A. Arsenauit in Prince County Hospital. Mr. Edward Arsenauit ‘returned nn Friday night to his home here from Prince County Hospnsi. where he underwent an appendi- citis operation. Mrs. Emily Gallant. hei- son Edwin and her daughter (Emiivl l Mr. and Mrs. Power of Summar- side. motored to Howian on Sun- day. guests of Mr. and Mrs Alban T. Arsenauit and family. Mr. and Mrs. Peter G. Doiron and Mr. and Mrs. Jerrv Arsenault and two of their children. Louis and» Gertrude. ivere guests of M". and Mrs. .7. Gallant on Sunday evening. May 16th. Mrs. Ben Ducnville and the Misses Myrna and Thelma Cock of Cape Wolfe. spent Sunday in I-lowlan. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Carruthers. Mrs. Fulton Cook. Cape Wolf. went to Wiimot on Sunday to spend a few days with her niece. Mr. and M-rs. Phenols MacQuarrie and little son Willard. before ent-\ "ering the Prince County l-Impital. Quite a fiutter'was caused among the youngsters and also some ci the older ones when the first Diesel engine went by on a spe- cial western freight on Wednesday forenoon and returning to Sum- morside in the early evening. .____ Mr. a id Mrs. Willard Carrutliccs of Haliax. arrived in Howlan on Satifria the guests of Mr. and Mrs. B ice Carruthers and fan-i- iiy. Tic-y will also visit at Cape, Wolf at Mrs. Carruthers‘ home. at. Mr, and Mrs. Colin Costains riid riti~~r friends and relatives. szgncrl up for .1 job in Torcnic. ' Taylor; 2, Malcolm MacDonald. ‘ESCIISIXI. Wayne MacEachern. Eld- r51. SALE PAGEFIFEEEL 4 Men’: and boys’ iull 13.50 arcs ronvr SCHOOL SIAXICIIXIK for April: Glade XI 1. Murchison Mac- Eachcrn. Grade VIII: l. Reta. MacDon- aid. Grade VI: l. Marine Meelleeh- em. Grade V (Sr-l: l. Wayne Mac- Eachern: 2, Ellen lifacllachern. Grade V Ur.) (at; l. Ruth Mac. Dougali; 2. Jack MacDougali. Grade V 1dr.) (b): 1. Lloyd‘ Grade I1: 1. Eldon MacEach- crn: 2. Vernon MacEachem. Perfect. Attendance — Vernon ltfacEachern. Eldon MuEecherri. l-Iighcst Average - Marine. Mac- on MacEacharn. Mrs. R. Taylor. Teacher. TWO FIVE-DECK BILANTFOIID PASTRY OVENS. NO. 116. Une new. slightly used. One Second-Hand. Both Ovens in excellent condition ERNEST E. MOOIIE SUMMERSIDE Phone 557-1 Summezrside Professional Bards ifiiiiiféfiéfii” Che riered Accountant Office et _ lb Grenville Si?!“ Phone i110 Sommereide