' friends in 11.59111 t H s w s s r s R N‘ GUARDIAN AGENTS: l. Elmer Murphy. ll! Hanover Street. lnl George Clow. 126 Ottawa Street. " UMMEBSIDE and PBDVCI GOUNTY News, Subscriptions, Advertising following stores Water Street: Bookstore. 5°" ‘ screen‘ Toronto Bakery. Water yl-ngfl Grocery. in“ Guar Bfllggapei-dayorlboperweek. The Guardian may be bought at any ofthe in Bummeralde: Gourllea Drugatore. 81 Central Sheet; Mark Gaudet, 61 Granville Street; Russell Street; Alyre [Jeanette's Grocery. Seeonu Street; laihnd Motor Transport. Water Sin-eat. dian will be delivered to any house in Summer-aide by Carrier Phone 8D or 860-8 for this rarvloe M ‘we your order to the boy responsible for delivery on your come. mansion. INSURANCE Ralph G, Muttart, Summerside. _nocxnv aeaeque rink Wed- esda)“ March 30. Borden Sisters a‘ Bédeque Sisters. Skate after. _-sAI|\D TEA. Bale of_ ‘Needle- work and Home Cooking on Thursday. March 31st, begtnntnfl Bi- 330 P, M. in the Presbyterian church Hall. -MALPEQUE uau. Variety (ymcert and one act ill-fly "Merry Molly Malone". Sale of ples and Candy Wednesday. ‘March 30th. If not fine Thursday. Ladies with pies Me Proceeds W. I- ACCIDENT - Ml‘. of Ralph's and delivering groceries . . about noon, was a-mosi. y? rldiliililsfiihn with an approaching train at th! Harvard Street Rail- way Crossing in Suirnmerside. H15 presence of mind in running thc who's‘ parallel with the train is all that saved him from what would have been a. serious accident-S. _4AVOIDS Ralph Williams Jilznm-IOW. WHIP Perrflals C. Murphy. Summer- _. ,F d M“ re the Prince slrie is a patient in County Hospital-S. ck Oorr, of Saint visiting ‘his brother. Emerald and tde and Kin- mo. Pstrt John. NB" l5 Mr. Ambrose Corr Summers korar-S . Funeral Yesterday 0t I. Lelloy Holman mineral services for the late Mr. J. LeRoy Holman were held yes- terday afternoon at two o'clock from his residence on Summer Street. Sumn-ierside. Rev. K. G. Sullivan, pastor of 'I‘rinity United Church officiated and also con- ducted the committal service at the People's Cemetery. During the service Mr. Richard Henthnrn sang a favourite hymn of the deceased, "Beautiful Isle 0f Somewhere.” The coffin was banked by a wealth of magnificent ‘loral tributes which had come in from friends and business houses in various parts of Canada. Follow- ing the ceremony members of the staff of Batman's store formed two rows from the steps of the house to the hearse and the wreaths were passed out till each person held one. The coffin was then carried from the house down the aisle bordered with beautiful flowers. The pallbearers were Messrs. John 17. Campbell, Heath Strong, W. Arthur Allen. Charles 1 Peters. Alex. Horne and E. P. Foley-S ’—TRY BURN! at Mslpeque for I your groceries. Bring yum‘ eggs. —Miss Doris Jardlne of the office staff of R. T. Holman, Ltd, Sum- merside, ta a patient in the Prince County Hospital having undergone an operutiom-S. -JUNIOR Qlgy Bedeque rink tonight, Tuesday, March 29. Second gtrme in semi-finals, total goal ser- lies, Kinkora vs. Freetown. Winners ‘to play Bedeque for Bedeque rink ‘cup. Skate after. ' I —-BIRTII.IZP\Y PARTY _ Miss ITheiesa Gallant. Harvard Street. Swmmerside. entertained a number of I118!‘ friends on Friday on the oc- . cas on of her sixteent y. i The evening was pleasantly spent l in music and singing Bsllhd ice cream and cake vnas served. . c was pre- . senled with a number of very nice ' gifts for which she expresszd her ‘ appreciation-S. Tignish The illness oif Mr. W. J. Gavin, 'I‘ignish Village, is causing his fam- ily great anxiety. It. is hoped that an improvement in his condi- tion maysoon appear. Blends are glad that. Mr. Boni- face Bernard is recovering frc-n his rece t illness at his horhe in 'I‘ignlsh illage. Mir. and Mrs. Clifford Shea. Nor- w-ay, spent Monday in Summerside. the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Heffell. Grain > WINNlPl-IG, March 28 —(CP)—— Prices generally moved within a marrow range in the coarse grains futures market on Winnipeg grain exchange today. There was a slight- ly easier tone. I The United Kingdom was allo- fcated 300.000 bushels of wheat un- der the Canadian agreement. Swit- zerland purchased a carload of ap- proximately 350,000 bushels of wheat. s Cash prices: Oats: No 2 CW 75 3-4; ex 3 CW 74 3-4; 3 CW 74 1-4; ex 1 feed 74 1-2; 1 feed‘ 73 1-2; 2 feed 68 3-4; 3 feed 64 3-4: track 70 3-4. Barley: 1 and 2 CW B-row 1.18 3-8; 1 and 2 CW 2-row 1.07 3-8; 3 CW 6-row 1.13 3-8; 1 feed 1.05 7-8; 2 feed 1.05 3-8; 3 feed 1.01 7-8; 2 and 3 CW yellow 1.05 7-8. LONDON. (C?) British sheep breeders hope to play a big 'part. in restocking world flocks with United Kingdom animals. Breeders soon will vlst European countries to sell sheep. Films showing British breeds have been sent to Canada and the United States. CAPITOL Summerpide LAST SHOWING TODAY "SILVER RIVER" With Errol _Fly.nn -- Ami Sherldon SHOWS 3.30 - 7.l5 — 9.15 WED. - and THURS. IKO presents ‘EEOROE RAF WILLIAM BENDIX a MARILYN _ uixviau I an: at his roughest angles with t 4| at her ' Thinnest ‘rsnssi TIGHT! ALSO NEWS -- DONALD DUCK SPORTS REEL — FUCKER FLASHIACKS SHOWS 7.l5-.9.l5—MATINEE THURS. 3.30 é; a anoniw l Asvoasv sassusrassr " .Rtvcivuo cmoiueii-sz.simi-roatsinvue Amman ooorm . lemn my t’? . f .1’ ,1 -' t uensi tieueer a More Gemnsndllti an Ovtstrislltlrl Malina Hamilton TIIMY ITUE.) Qt WEB. 1 litmus ‘t... 9.1: Matinee wu. 13o tam! Short Sub]. - 49o. soar v ‘rum. Princess Elizabeth, followed by Princess Margaret. leaving the 01d Bailey (London) after a. visit Ln court No 1 where they ham-d Mr, A“. thony ilawko prosecute two men accused of attempting to murder police officers while driving a motor vehicle. The trial took place before the lord chief justice, Lord Goddard. Final Community Concert of Season Presented at S'Side / The Sutnmerstcie Community Concert Association prEsEniPd its final concert of the season last night in the High School auditor- ium with Mr, George London, the Catsadian-born bass baritone as the artist of the evening and John Newmark at the grand piano. Music lovers of Summerside turned out in large nittn-bers to welcome Mr. London and accord- ed "I5 Derwrmance a ‘W81 ‘"1" Sick - Mrs. Colin Matheson and “me- _ Mrs. Cuylcr Mathcsnn: Lunch - M" 59mm" I5 a Wu"? smssriurs. Snoivie, Mrs. Cuyler Mathe- with a double gift for music art-Mien and Mm Con“ Mathew“ The f" ‘he “a39- PQS-‘lessiil? ' ‘mm? correspondence was read and. dis- Wm‘ remarkable Pa"?! ""0 IL-‘lficussed. A letter from DeBlots ibllity. Each of his magniiicsntlyigros‘ was received and the mem_ rendered numbers was receiveulbm-s are pmnmnion buying this with thunderous applause by the “out . p large audicnce as he I'm!“ Immi It was moved and seconded that Mozart's "Marriage of Figaro" to we hm/e an afternoon tea Md m6 “S1939 “t Kazan" {mm 3°!“ bazaarhh the hall on March 18th Gmiourmfl‘ 0H8 new mcmbcr ‘was’ received. Ccmmg "m" “"11" ‘he "mile-Mrs. Cuyier Mathc=on extended an 0' mllslcal ‘Indersiimdmg M meIinvitation to meet at her home average man. he delighted com-hm. m,“ mpsung m“ m“ m be ‘ill-mill’ 9311C?" PRlmll-S Willi mfiemnswered with sing, say m" pay lamina" "“mb°'c“5' "m" "5 ‘"9 Just before the close of the meet- Negr“ 519mm“ "Ride o" KI"? ing Mrs. Morrison spoke briefly ‘yes/us’ and 5 semis" Mk 5°"? concerning the death of one of out‘ "w? a Hundred PIPET-‘m Institute members namely Mrs M" Newman“ "I5 "Cmmpamsc James Cousins. She‘ referred ‘to I181: at the grand piano. was a dchght great patience through an ha. suffering and to her kind and to_ see as well as hear and dis- quiet nature and of how thankful BREADALBANE W. I. The March meeting of tlic Breadalbane Womens Institute was held on Monday, March 14th, at the home of Airs. D. J. Morrison. Meeting opened by singing the Ode and repeating the Creed in unison. Eleven members answered roll call with an Irish joke, one visitor was present. The ntinutt-S of last meeting were read. ap- proved and signed hy the presi- dent. Owing to the absence of the school committee. there was no re- port given. The sick committee re- ported visiting sevcral sick folk. The following are the new com- mittecs for next. month: School — Mrs. Glover and Mrs. Graham: played a mastery of the plan-o sel- dom heard in Summersidc. h 1 d 1 . The Ccnimunity Concert Assoc- Lhfdnlfg. ghtafgd biasing: $.22 latton members are indeed grale- meeting Colspd by singing one ful to Mrs. Harold scrim-man who verse o; Abide Wm, Me 1n kindly rlPaned h" mafiflllliimkniemory of the late Mrs. Cousins. grand psrn for the occasion foryhunch was than Served by the it would have been perhaps al- most tmpossible to do Justice to husk“ and comn-nttee m chant lut night's programme without sufh an igstrument in the audit- BGUVQT MGCT SQIIS or um. — For 70 Cents Per Pound LADNDON. March Q8 - (C?) -—- Unrationed beaver meat from Can- ada. was sold by two London butch- ers today for 3s 6d (70 cents) a. pound as Britain's meat ration cut went into effect. The cut reduced the weakly ration from 10d (17 cents) to 8d worth of fresh meat a. person. In addition, each person was entitled to 2d vrorth oi canned corned beef ‘weekly. TREASURED ROPE A nylon rope a half-inch in ttiglsgiettr out lift a load of three NOTICE Owing to the disease umong cattle my bull will not be for public service. ‘ AMBROSE cuntiv Freetown. MOST SNAKES FROM FfiGS Most American makes are oviparous. which means tho young are produced through eggs, s few vivipozous, giving b11411 to small living makes. 4 Drive out ACRES ‘ .7» u} lfensington lllnlt TONIGHT-Finals Merchants Iblllle, French River‘ vs. 14mg River. French liver leads b-geme series 2-0. Game 8.15. ' WEDNESDAY-Winners of South Shore League. Ff”- town vs. winners of North Shore League, Remington Legion. First, game of a three-game series. Game 5.16. AUTOMOBILE BATTERIES waits TllEY usr- Al’ 20% oisoouiir WlLLAltll MaonmlALll nouns and nssoro outta _ rm 12 ' tsmllorslda p. cusaotaig. cuaizLo-rra-roum .._.:- TO BE ASSURE!) 0F THE GARMENT BEST SUITED TO YOUR PARTICULAR NEED? —CONSUL'I‘ OUR. CORSETIERE. WHO WILL BE PLEASE!) TO GIVE YOU AN INDIVIDUAL‘ FITTING TN WHICHEVEH GARMENT YOU WISH ~ BRASSIERE, GIRDLE OR CORSET. l as much to foster the use of Cana- dian made goods as the. Canadian National Railiiays. It is constantly seeking to have Canadian manu- facturers make articles which the company has to import, and these efforts have been very successful." "Transportation rates are low." continued Mr. Bromley, and it. is necessary tn do a great dcal of ' work to earn the purchasing dollar. GRAND MERE‘ Que" March zsiTo pay for an ordinary leadpencil, — Fuel ts the largest individual» . commodity among the 75,000 dif-‘qtfiileosr ‘tangy: gunk“ he‘ hailed {cram items purchased each yearvoiie ton of freight lléiieiflobf‘ by the Gamma“ National Rm}. ed 452 miles and to irircliase a ways and-its annual cost of seventy typewriter (he ton of rrkight has million dollars is second only L0H" move 13 3m miles or roughly a ' Lfl raihgvfiyssoglfatfigjogxplfigzs'inri_ ‘ilcarload from Montreal to Toronto. Bromley, vice-president of the company's purchases and storasflN. B, RQPQIIS Pfflgfe§s M tr l. told embers of t e‘ - RgtIbnveBClub inman address here.“ Tuberculafls canhwl ~ l tonight. During the past ten years theI Canadian National Railways has- _ had to pay out $233.92 per minute I m" m!“ I" New BTlm-Swlck for materials and: supplies. an average of $ltH,946,5l6.00 annually Fuel Largest Item Purchased By The mnDEiuciioN, March ‘28 » (CP)—Progress in tuberculosis con- served the city a5 It filly W85 reported tonight by Hon. F. A ‘Mn! lain of t Grand. minister of health and socl and h W __PAIGE_THIRTEEN Everything’: under Control, with Illaruiziaslmilh‘ - IRASSIERES Heaithfuiiy designed Brllllierea that lift without shoulder strep strain. A choice of fabrlc|— Celanere, Rayon. Broadcloth and Nylon with Satin or Crepe finish. Adjustable shoulder ltraps. Sizes 30 to 4i in Junior, Average 09o to 3.75 and full size cops. CORSETS Anv suggestion of a bulge is swept away with "Nature's Rival" corsets. Made from fine Coutll Satin and Brocade material. short, medium and long garments tn fit individual flsures. From. and hack laced in 4.50 to 8.50 filafltall. GIRDLES (ilrdles with a fine regard for comfort, wit} hiplines curved in the most feminine man- "er- 5MB 500k. front clasp and lightning lIPber fastener. Materials are plain Batiste, figured Batiste and Satin elastic aide pnncls Also -—- the all elastic garment. 2.95 to 7.00 Sizes 25 to 34. Upper Floor — Moin Store SHALLMAITS ial services. Tho death rate from the disease had dropped to a record 10w of 46.2 per 160.000 population at the end of last Outober, Dr. McGrand said in a statement. 'I'h1s showed that tuberculosis was being made ‘con- trollable and that control measures should be kept at the highest pos- sible peak. An imeiislve program undcr direction of Dr. G.E. Mad- dison, heading the division of tub- erculosis control, included examin- ation of 35.544 persons by a mobile X-TR)’ unit and 7.027 art eight diagnostic centres. FILLS COURT JOB AT 97 NEW WESTMINSTER. B. C.. — lCPl-Johri Reid, 97-year-old New Westminster pioneer. helped the sheriff pickthe spring assize court jury htre this year to avoid break- ing a 30-year-old habit Since 1887 when he came here, Mr. Reid has council mmeber, police commissioner. he volunteer fire brigade iff‘s assistant. I I I Handicapped Artist Gets Chance In N. Y. MONCTON, N. 8., March 23 .- IGIPJ — EH14: Bill-It)‘. Lusienburg, N.S, artist who paint; wym a brush clenched in his teeth, as- rived here today en route to New last year York ‘where he will make g per- sonal appearance next week. Bailiey. whose amis have been paralyzed since in. 13110.“. will appear on a television program. Later he will exhibit. 25 of his paintings at one of New York's leading art galleries. ALL IMPPY BUT THUG! EDMONTON —- (C?) --Safe- crackers recently did tlhe Edmonton Trades and Labor Council a ser- vice by cracking a safe at the Lab- or Temple. The safe hadn't been opened for 20 years and no one cmp-iknew llhe combination. The thugs lost on the deal-all they found was an eimpty bottle. or a total of more than one and a quarter billion dollars over the past decade. "Prom the magnitude of these figures. you will appreciate at once that. the national system is the largest buyer in Canada." said Mr. Bromley. "It is the policy of the railway to buy ss much as possible of its requirements in Canada and sp- proximatcly 90 percent. of the money spent remains in this country," he said. "I do not think any one organization has done I0 CAMEO TIIEATRE Kenslngton Monday Jnsttlnee 4 p. m. I 8.15 Tuesday 8.15 It‘! Montgomery in aetlon melodr- "Elde the Pink Horse" with Wan- da Hendrix, Andrea King. Also nhorts. built?” Professional Cards Fire - Ante - Csaoalty INSURANCE E. ELLIS l Bummer St. lnsnnserldq Phone 130 i waning! Robert] 1'.Eurle Hickey ' Chartered Accountant Oiiiee at lb Granville Street Phone 51b SUMMEICIDI I l E. E. Parkman. 1 Opt.D.. R.O. 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