i :1‘. 1949 file western GUARDIAN AGENTS! l. Elmer Murphy. 180 Hanover Street, and George Claw, 126 Ottawa Street. “UMMBBSIDE eml PRINCE COUNT! Newe. Subecriptione, Advertising ' The Guardian may be bought at any of the following etoree 5,]; Bookstore; Water Sheet: Gourliee Drugstore, Mark Gender, "m," Grocery, Bueeeil Street; Alyre Douoetifle lelend Motor Transport. We r Toronto Bakery, Water Street: in Summerelde: Ii Oenhel Street; d‘! Grenville Street; Grocery, Seeonu Gtreet Street. . m, Guardian will he delivered to any home lo Summereide by Curler no, n so per dey or 18o per week. Phone I80 or ‘BM-l ior flale service o, give your order to the boy responsible ior delivery on your mug, _GENERAL INSURANCE Ralph <1 Muttart, Bun-rrneraide. ._ _-WEATHEB iorecesier desires furnished or unfurnished house or flparliiléill in Sumrfierside or vicin- m, Phone 248-4, Summerslde. _0LD SYDNEY coal unloading n! Carleton Wednesday end Thurs- d”, Ralph MacCauii. . -HAVE YOU outside windows or doors to be removed, cellar cleaned, etc. Ii so call Laurence Imgwgaii, phone 407-1, Summer- side. _i\'0TICE T0 FARMERS Ken- gngton and vicinity (who wish to gal? me about machinery or horses). will be at Ben Champion's Service Station Thursday; ii wet, Friday. Walter S. Wesies. ._ ENTERTAIN LADIES CLUB __ Mrs, R. L‘. Ellis, Bélmont Street, was hostess on Tuesday evening to lhe members O1‘ the Ladies Club oi the Summcrside Presbyterian Clllll'(‘ll.*s ._BAI"I‘IST Y. P. U. - The Sum- mersirie Baptist Y. P. U. held its regular meeting in the church hall on lhiesday evening. The devotion- --UNLOADING today and Thurs- day at Kinkora, one car cement. Booking orders now. James P. Callahan. -A'I"I‘I.‘l\"I‘ION xiiivsmoroiv AND VICINITYZ-Mr. Dan Mc- Lean, C.C.F. candidate ior Prince county, will speak in the King George Hail. Friday. April 22nd at 8 P. M. - KINDLY REMEMBEBED _ Rev. William Bilson and iamily were the recipient oi many gills, cards and letters from radio friends throughout the County regretting theli-‘departure ior Summea-side. They leit Wednesday ior Saint John, N. B. - S -—WINNER 0F FIRST PRIZE - The address oi Robert Croken. the winner oi the iirst prize in the Grade XI and XII Group o! the P. E. Island Credit Union League Es- say Contest. was incorrectly given as Summerside in Monday's report. Robert is a son oi.’ Mr. and Mrs. Neil Ciroken. BmeraliL- and is a student oi Klnkora High School. —S -FARM GRVJUPS HOLD DIN- NER — The Farm Forum Groups oi Travellers‘ Rest, Sherbrooke i: inr the Juniors was conducted East and West. assembled at the hi: Wendell Morrison and the vice- |0lYmPlfl Refilhurant. Summerside. jviefldfillfi Betty Gay occupied theion Monday evening for a Special rhair during the business perioinldlnnvr rneetlns- Mr- Charies Yea A 311,19 quiz wag conducted bylpresided and Mr. R. Allison Mrs. E. J. Barrass, alter which games were played. The score to iato is Beavers 34, Muskrat: 25. Anna Harris led the devotional {or the Seniors with Helen Sim- nons at the piano. A Bible quiz was conducted by Mrs. Barrass, at lhe close oi which volley bail was injoyed-S -ENTERTAINED GUILD_ - The Ladies’ Guild oi the Alber- ion United Church was entertain- ed at the home oi Miss Shirley MoArthur ior its regular meeting. ‘There was bin attendance oi eleven members and two visitors. The vice-president, Mrs. James Pike, conducted the meeting and led the opening wor- ship. Mrs. J. C. Matthews kindly invited the members to her home ior the next meeting, when‘ Mrs. John Black was the assistant hostess; The worship at this meet- ing was led by ‘Mrs. Heber Corbett end the program was in charge oi Mrs_ (Rev) Fitzpatrick and Mrs. Pike. The contests prepared by Mrs. Arthur Wilkle were most interesl- ing. A delightful lunch was served by the hostess. assisted by Mrs. A. Wilide-D. —KINSMEN MEETING-Stewart Miilkinl was the chairman of the regular meeting oi. the Kinsmen Cliib o! Summerside held on Tues- day evening at the Olympia. In- itiaiion of members accepted ‘dur- ing the year into the club was held. Members initialed were Dr. Burt Hunter, James Harris, Harold Mac- Leod and Harold Mclver. The in- itiation was carried out under the direction of club president Charlie Hogan and Wally Couison. Presi- dent Charlie Hogan sn_d Greg Mul- hnllend chairmen ‘oi the Sports Committee were appointed club delegates to the athletic meeting be- ing held Wednesday night called bv Brigadier W. W. Reid. It was de- ridrd to purchase a picture oi the Kinsmen Founder Hal Rogers to he hung in the banquet room oi the restaurant. There was a gen- eral discussion regarding the atti- tude oi the club to sponsoring summer sports and after an ex- pression c! en opinion had been heard the matter was leit in the hands 0i the Sports Committee-S. roiitt. past president of the Pr incial Federation oi Agriculture, was the guest speaker. Mr. Leo McIsaac, Provincial secretary oi’ Farm Forum, also adressed the guests. A lively singsong with Mrs. Clarence Marchbank at the piano was much enjoyed. The program consisted oi’ musical plumbers by Mr. James Harris, a reading by Mrs. March- bank and Dutch songs by the “Deikloer" family. A iilm "The Royal Winter Fair" _was shown by Mr. William Mouse. as Well as a travel iiim by Mr. Elmer Warn, who had taken the pictures. Briei remarks were made by the repre- sentatives oi the diiierent Forums. Messrs. Benjamin Pillman, Errol I/aughlin and James Harris. A vote oi thanks to the speakers was moved by Mr. tllirrol Laughlinrs. Personals -—Mrs.' David Arsenauli, Harvard Street, Summarsiiie, is confined to her home with 'Ilu.—S. -Rev. and Mrs. Ernest J. Barrass leit Summerside Wednesday morn- ing ior Saint John, N. B.—-S -Mr. Fidele Perry. Summer-side, has been spending a iew days in O'Leary with Joseph Perry who has been ill-S. —-Mr. John Perry who has been a patient in the Prince County Hospital is now staying at the home of his brother, Mr. Fldele Perry, Summerslde-S. HOSPITAL EMORTAGES Canada is desperately short oi hospital beds and services. Federal, provincial and municipal govern- ments are making recordmrsaking eiiorts to build more hospitals but the need is still great. Do your part by keeping your-sell healthy. Many illnesses, ii diagnosed and treated in time, do not require hospital care. Keep yoursei! out oi hospital by keeping at 19TH CENTURY ADVANCE Out c4 a tqtai oi 1,615 contribut- ioins in chemistry noted since 1500 A.D., sea were made in the period from 1875 to 1900. ‘ -dam; a tllgllnlte addition to the Youth Centric ie the smart, BOYS’ SWEATER .\ . . . . It'e right out ln front eo you can't mies it! On the Sweater 5-11‘ you'll iind all kinds o! Sweaters (or lads who take elaes 2, 4, end 6. . There are i - ell wool Cardigans and Pull-overs in plain or lacquer.’- knit with the pattern that the young fellows reellyJike-sand too thero "o loads and loads oi cotton knit T-Shirts in e wide variety oi colors "l"! patterns. with either long or short sleeves. The Sweaters on tilt! f‘. iivw. . Bur rire priced irom 09 cents to 4.50. l F" n great rnnvoniciiro-everything ior your rhllrfgi needs 1a right . . Tile children love this department ton-we notice that they're You'll iind shopping in the Ynuih rI-iily interested. Como in and shop with ease ior yogrklddiee in thr Youth Centre. News rbout o! Foods le always Big News! the CLOVER LEAF TASTY-SNAOIIS I eaw in the Grocery De- So I know you'll went to heel- llllrtment this morning. Theee Testy-Snacks ere tiny smoked iillete "Y bvnsleee herrlnguall ready to eerve with crackers or toast stripe. _l ‘thaw um you'll iind them tents e tin. delicious and the price ls only Ill ilere'e another iood item loo-Everyone likes MUMPS- l" let e couple oi eene oi iheee delicious, deli little shell iieh. The 5 ounce Dal nty, "1 "l" quality cotton crepe. tine oi Scarlet Brand Shrimps are inst "l" 900d item in your order from the Grocery oenie. jnolude these Department. oonslorteble monrwnaep-anm Gowns and rynnia are made The Pyiamee in either butcher boy or tailored styles ere in e variety oi lovely print petterne, the eieee ero ling", medium or larlI-ehrieed et IJI and Ill." The Gowns are either ‘"0 or braid trimmed with emert eurpliee neciilinee, they are eleo mediumoriargeeiese-pricedlronileotetldiiet- eottenerelll Minivans-it's ». so was!» It here ior very long. You'll lied e! the Du Geode. lveilahle in mall, m’:h&1>:l":a’c:'aai u beep I "v In o9 Lingerie leetlee and we Night- Mrs. ianeiutrosby Passes Away. Al Si. Ebanors 1 There passed way at the home of her son, Mr. Percy Crosby, 8t. Eleonora, in the early hours oi Tuesday, April 19th, Mrs. Jane D. Crosby. widow oi Albert Crosby. eiter a week o! auflering lollow- ing a regreteble accident on April 11th, when sh, 101i and trac- tured her hip. Mrs. Crosby, who was in her Nth year, previous ti: her accident had been remarkably active ior her years. She is lur- vived by her two sons, Percy at St. Eleonora, and Louie, oi Bsnii’. Alberta, who arrived horns by piano 11mm Calgary about 6.10 last even- ng. The late Mrs. Crosby was e na- tive oi Charlottetown, the last surviving member o! the lormer well-known Btumbles iemily. I-Ier father, William Washington Stum- bles, 1n his day, was s, prominent merchant oi the capital. who eon- ducted a store on Greet George Street. Her mother was Mary Brenaman, daughter oi John Bren- aman, who had the distinction oi being the ilrst clockmaker to come to this province. I-ie came iml Plymouth in Devonahir, and set- tled in Charlottetown, where he conducted business. The iunerai service will be held this aiiernoon at 2 o'clock from Lhe Bowness Funeral Home. — S ' Visiting Girl Guide Official Speaks Al S'Side Miss PeLricle Atwood. Eagle Owl, oi the Dominion Girl Guide head. quarters in ‘Toronto, was guest speaker last evening at the annual meeting oi the local Association oi Girl Guides which took the iorm oi a dinner in the Olympia Restaur- entt. Summerside The insiructress- es in the Little House Emblem were guests. Miss Atwood gave a most inter- esting demonstration of p, Brownie meeting previous to her instruct- ivetalk on Guiding. District Commissioner Mrs. D. C. Tompkins presided and submitted an excellent report o! the year's activities, during the course oi which she extended to the local Association the congratulations oi! the Provincial Oomrnissic , Mrs. J_ Gordon MacDonald on the splendid work oi the S-ummerside Association during the past year. It was announced by Mrs. Tcinp- pany had won the highest pm- vinciai standing and Miss Lucille McQuaids pack was in second place. The badge commissioner's report, prepared by Mrs. Thane A. Camp- at e tla at {our o'clock in the High School. ‘ A provincial raisin day, to lair (he place oi cookie day. will be hel on May 21. A rummage sale was planned to be held ‘in May and Mrs. D.F. McNelli and Mrs. Abtl Arsenauit were appointed conven- era. The retiring oiiicers were re- elected ior the ensuing year as inl- iowe; chairman, Mrs. D. C_ Tomp- kins. vice-chairman, Mrs. E. J, Ber- rass; semetai-y, Mrs. Elmer Oiier; treasurer. Mrs. Wilired Kelly; badge secretary Mire. Ca.mpbeli.. - It was decided that iuiure meet- klns that Mrs. Maurice Mills’ com-‘ THE ' GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN "HATTERCS WHI Deborah Kerr ' e LAST SHOWING TODAY A. J, CRONIN'S . Show: 3.30 -— 7.15 - 9.15 ‘ race 11111310 . ummereie I CASTLE" - James More Fill. 6. lame ee rue ' James ‘figtgh dfl" Vila hem e level Iv JIIUMI OQLUII Also Comedy “limb” Directed by WILLIAM KEIGHLEY levees 0i" Iv MOIIIN emu Iain! a waelgn nun Shows 7.15 — 9.15 —- Matinee Soi-urduy SAT. Ill-LI IS!!! 8. Cartoons 2.30 CAMEO THEATRE KENSINGTON Wed. Matinee 4 p. m. Evening 8.1.5 Thuroday 8.15. It's e. sweetheart o! s picture. Parent's Magazine Med- al awarded ior this show es Out- standing family-audience lilm l “My Girl Ties". Starring Lllll Palmer, Sam Wanamaker, also "Minstrel Deys" l-‘ealurelte. i _ §§§?EfiEfiT§E§, DARING nun rams or - raimon I many critics ‘ important A. J. has —A book that rated as one oi the works in English tloiion. Croatia's ."Hatter’s Castle." been adapted to the screen by Paramount. and peopled with stars periectiy suited to portray its passion-driven characters. In the romantic lead are two oi ‘-0-. day's brightest personalities James Mason and Deborah Kerr. It is their first iilm together and Mason as the courageous Founi! doctor who deiies the cruel masler of "Bettor's Castle". 811d M15! Kerr as the lovely Kill 1'0!‘ whim‘ he does it. are said to rive ex- ceptionally fine periormances. ‘Ilhe book. at the time of its publication. created a. iurore 0i critical praise and commendation. one reviewer said: "Not 15'0" ‘Wuthering Heights’ have We 115d la horror story that so oomph"- iv satisfies all the requlremiul! l5! the genre." It is a novel thdl ranks in imlwrtancewith other! of Mr. Crnmns creation villllfih have been iilmed and which hav! taken their places among screen- dam’; great-namellfl “The Gm}? Ye5;5"_ "Keys 0i the K111931011’) - "The stars book Down" and The bell. was read by ‘Mrs. Mill and. stated that 136 badges would be awarded on Thursday. April 28m. Thane A . ' TURKEY PUIILTS Brood breasted Bronze end Hybrids turkey poulls for ‘immediate end future delivery. l 75 cents From government cp- pioved blood-tested breed- GEORGE SOBEY ings will be held iii-monthly- O-ttoiwo 5i~reei ‘iii Suivimersidr, P. E. i. A single iemsle oyster may lay . 500,000,000 eggs in one season. _ i “AUDREY She Missed the Train Here Tomorrow Sure l ! Li! CRAPAIID THEATRE "T0 EAGli lllS OWN ’” Willi l Dliviu DeHoviilund Fri. 8.00, Sui. 8.30 soccer THURS.-FRI.-SAT. SHOWS 7.15 & 9.15 MATINEES FRI. & SAT. AT 2.30 "lll.1'l§l"3' 1lll.lll!l With Jone Frozee-Andy Devine Ext-m! Laurel & Hardy-Ameri- ca's Masters of Comedy Come Through With o Masterpiece of Mirth ‘in "OLIVER Vlll." on the . RADIO Tonight at 7.45 SllAliliAlPS ATTRACTIVE i-"iziiiiiiiizs ,.__.|I-._ Ladies’ Spring Coats and Sliorties Styles are fitted, boxed and loose the Newest collar and sleeve attractions. ~ 2s . Polo and wool herringbone Wool twills, wool floeeee and Wool twills. English polo and cloths in helge._biue. navy 1111!] tweed: in beige. grey,’ green. tweak“, fljhlllicwirntieir winter white. sizes ll to ill. wine, navy, blue end black. Sh" u u, 19‘ u q. u’ u ‘o i2 to 20. Sizes ll to 18, 11 in l0. 44. - 13,95 iiiin lIP SCOTCH TWEEDS FOB JUN- IORS. in single and double breast- ed three piece suits. Coat. one long and one short pelr o! psnte. - Sine 2i to 28. , " SCOTCH TWEEDS FOR YOIJTHS, in single and double- bireasted three place suite. Coat and 2 pairs oi longs. Sizes 29 to 33. STUDENTS’ SINGLE AND DOUBLE BREASTEDS in glen- eheoks, worsted ilenneie and suits. aim 8i to ss. Street Floor — Main floor SMALLMATPS . Extra Trouser Suitsli Scotch tweede - 3 end. I piece flowing, with Upper Floor MAIN STORE 975 \ Dr. A. Toiylor Henry, chairmen of the British Coi- umbio Cancer Institute, will lhe food budget are the fancy] J baked goods and extras such r pickles. jam. jellies and hunt. weslers 1n They cause the greatest outlay with WASTTNG THE DOLLAR i The greatest money zitting down on these non-essen- J15 and con/central:- on the health- Alvlngioncis siirh as miik. fruits, the least return nutritionally. Try vegetables. cereals and meals spook this evening nt 7.45 over C.F.C.Y. His subject will be "Progress in the Treatment of Cancer." This address siiouldprovs inter- esiinp and informative. This evening or 7.45 over C.F.C.Y. _u WHY HAVE _\son£ '1 . ET ap\\‘> ‘FE ? g g A11‘ 2R fli. F, 1W \ THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW! . ~11;- By Fegoly and AND THEN, JUST IT TOOlLTT-lfl 805$ VEAQS ANDA NEQVOU? l. BREAKDOWN GETTING IMBECILIA ACCU€TOMED L__ TO THE OFFICE POUTINEM GET ‘me HANG or THINGS THERE OUGI-ITA BE A LAW '- wusu sue was STAQTING TO i ounooruslz! w»: ~ WHAT.’ om I you s»: vows: LEAVING? BILL CHOAT. znsrstcou/s, m. n,