i ‘ ‘i’ The Int time we advertised Carity Illa, 'h ' MAY .22.. 19.48 I . PHI! _ GUARDIAN. _C_f_i_iRLUlTE'l‘OWl\ YAQRELFTEEN ..., ... rsrliun cu i 1.51m M why. m Hllttwel Street. v ‘ Ts Georgeealorglti Ottawa Street. . SUMMEBSIDE and PRINCE COUNT‘! i, Jiewp. Subscriptions, Advertising. a rdian may be bought u m or u» (allowing stores In S s: wgatore. Water Street; Gourliea Drugstore. Ii Central Street: m Bagel-y,‘ Water Street: Mark Geudat. l’! Granville Street: .’ Gwggry, nussell Street; Alyre Douoattefi Grocery. Second Street; °° mead Motor Transport. Water aunt. . 'uw.umerlllbadeilveradtaauyheaiainlarnaaeraidabytiarrier. “upuflgydlllflpetiflfih PhoaalllerllO-Ifsrtiaiaaervfeo - ltalble for delivery on your route. u ‘m your order to the boy M"? ‘ "ALE-Bedroom dresser. _OUI .1- ‘ I x b PM" "Ni-u day u‘l..3.‘l?‘c2'.“‘..'."..°‘°'i€ “mmerslde. 110m. RUDD MaoOauil. 340B SALE. _ sirawbflwl - KLNBINGTON. YJRU. pn- Pbnu, healthy and m’ ‘Rom f“ lcnta a. three-act comedy "Mom- we muls Mon-W» New m“ ' arm's Baby Boy" in central, Dot it, ‘ Hall Monday night, May 31th at roflflsduglilfigmgfifxfiigémtfumzil: a.30’p.m. Sponsored by Belmont" no“ u W“ i" sunk at Brawl raven. . v y 3d d m -mz aromas 1r w. u. Bow- -Bl'\ ‘gglfzlfxgilzs alfmalusfflfl“ ness and Ralph Callbeek 00., will Mali" “ ' be closed Monday, ‘day 24th. Bra - 4'0 Hanover Street. —THE BEDEQUI Seed _Clean- lng plant now ready for opera- tion at William Barrett's, Lower Bedcque. '-r0n saus. - 193s Chevrolet v New motor and tires. Pres- “ MacDonald, Searlotown. -NOB'I'll TRYON Presbyterian Church. services Sunday, May 23rd at-730 P. M. Miss Mary A. Mac- Kenzie, Deaconess, 41)}: INNER PHOTO-FINISH- I\'G mail your roll film to Rea-Ts gltudlo, Srrnmerside. diiEAil J. WATSON ithc- “tuygg 1(_ (1,, M. P, in report lffIJl Parliament Hill. lonight, at M5 over y, p‘, c. Y.. D. S. '1‘. ' —-BR.AD1\LBANE . Presbyterian Church. ServiceSunday. May 3rd. ‘at 11 A. M. Mr, Percy W. Page, Student. _._a_ JOR SALE — Four high. dry m, faring Granville St. Nice m, Water, sewer. light and ielephonc n‘. your door. Terms. P. L. Holiness. sunimerslde. -FOR SALE. - Anmy 15 C.W.T. Truck. Reconditioned motcr. Excel- lent condition. Apply Prince county Motor and Bodyworks, Summer- slde. P. E. I. JOB SALE. — OnQ middle sec- fion lcnvcr barrow. Also pump Jacks. cement mixers and ru-bber belting. Apply W. D. Crollen, Sum- merflclrl. Emu-aid. R, R.’ —F0|t SALE — 1999 Nash Sc- dan. good condition, completely re- conditioned motor. Roy Johnston. Summerside. -MODEB.N AND OLD TIME for egg crate shocks. Buy at home Dancing — Larklifs Restaurant, and save freight charges. The Kenslngton. Tuesday evening. island Box 3c Barrel Co. Ltd.. 5?- [Music by Rollie McKenzie and his Eleanors. P. E. l. Phone 302-4. iorchestra. ‘PLACE YOUR. ORDERS NOW _._._ i ____ , —KE.\'SINGTON \'.l’.U. are“ ..._..1QQ_T[QE T0 puguc _ Any. unis a illYw-Hgii Cvuigdifl ‘Ilgitvilis-one cutting or damaging Sher- mahBallf 5W" " ca" "- - brooks‘ telephone lines will be l-lall. liluudol’ night. May 24th liilproaecuted. Major MacDonald. n30 nni. sponsored ivy Bciznontlpreggqeyig BYRU. ____ _ " l —-CEDAR SHINGLES jllst ar- "LUXLBY 1A3 FREE-NW" rived at Carleton. Unloading Mon- Mcrse Jencllcrs, Summerside can day and rnmsday gum, and gag m! W" (‘rims 1°? Alarm CIWB- . what you want. Attractive prices. n41 Razors Bros. and Community‘ John Myer,” Silver Plnic, Knife. Forks and, v Spoons in fine cedar c-hcsis. —I'RINCE'I‘0WN United Church. ‘Mwlpeque. Sunday. May 23rd. Ser- __ , _ I vices 11.00 A. M. and 7.30 P. M. ‘v°"“__“‘ Va)“ FPEWFS‘? “m, Sunday school commencing Sun- “Dlldflg, May 34th. ‘presented by day momma‘ M“ 30th m.“ James Summrrsldo Baptist Players, spon-| cross’ B_ A" Minis.“ \ -Sl‘.i5 "Auntwrblusic Shoots Lhc lorcd bv rnricicn Wcm-elYs Insti- tcuur; S 200i Candy and Lunchcsi __F0R SALE _ zqow turnip , lain P. M. ‘seeder. like new. C. D. right. " Victoria. JIENDIJIIS will be received until! laturrlay. May 29th. 1948, for the painting oi St, James Chum“ -—MALPEQUE, Freetown "...... - "' i ‘s. Bunzmerllcld. P. l1. _l. if) Tender geegzgmgunzae;hyggmzsglrurgth_ {Zgbfifflimgzfinexmqfi 12L“ peque at 11 A. M. Freetown at 3 ,. ‘~ .' ' _ 2 ‘ P. M, and Kensingt-n at 7.30 P. M painnnq interior of church lLab- Church Stmoolr Malpeque It u our only ., Lowest or any lender l A M Freetown at 2 P. M Kmsmw not necessarily accepted. Address lenders lo; "Trustees" St. James Immg; P‘ M‘ m“ J‘ A- Mccwmm Church. Silnuncrficld, Emerulrb, R" R‘ r‘ E" 1' i -r"ore fi\LE.-Woods Milkcr. lElectric cr Engine. Renfrew Separ- ator 900 lbs. Intermation Enginod i". P. Manure loader. Two furrow ‘tractor plow. Bcatty deep well pump. Pump jack, Registered Hoi- stein bulls. 15 months, from high testing stock. Harry D. Linklattcr. Phone -l\‘E Alli-J authorized dealers uf Stanley Bridge and vicinity for Goodyear rubber belting and Good- leu tircn. We also stock truck tires, cair part5, Willard and Atlas ‘batteries. new model A carbora- rs $10.50. llcav tire pumps $2.95. l Any farmers walntig endliess belts summerude- R- R- N“ 1- g:- harveat order by July first. We SW44» ' limited 6 4 Hi ""‘ v° ‘Wm’ °' m“ i y -Y‘S MIN’! memo 4m- beillng. 50c ft, 6 inrih 5 ly 60c ft. sunny col". stgnlgy p old Rodd was the chairman of the evening at the regular meeting of —CLOSL\'G MEETIN ARDIAN . CAIIOI. SIJMMERSIIIE Last Showing Today DOUBLE BILL "BLONDIl-"S HOLIDAY" and "oven rue saura rs Arman." Show: 2:30-7 and 9:15 BEGINNING MONDAY FOR 3 DAYS-S Wljfirwzzv Ju-uvflu/zrluo 9640M Bin’ D1: Wouz’ EowA/zo t/Ymvow Mom ‘llama/v UAIY PHILIPS I YIRMNIA WELLS g LENNY UMURRIFUN Also Musicclvond Unusual Occupations Shows 7:15-9:15 . Murine-e Tuesday 3:30 \ >- imilofnezr MON DAY and TUESDAY MAW MUSIC‘ fill. uni LEEDS nun IIEJLNAII REYNOLDS ..--......-.~.- - llttll lllitll lane n mu nap Show: 7:15 and 9:15 Matinee Monday 3:30 Last Showing Tonight .. The the Summerslde Y's Men's Club closing meeting or the n; wo- held in the Olympia Restaurant on men's Guild of the merslde Thursday eveniins- Balk" DOUBLE “LL Presbyterian church was held on Simmons 078M111!‘ 0 0 0m- Thursday evening with a splendid munltv Concert Association, was "STAGECOACH To DENVER” attendance at the Manse with the present and showed a sound film d president. Mrs. David Larkin. in of various artists who age aésgaciat- ‘ u“ , the chair. Aftc ti business. ed with the (Xmmuni! "w"- H urn was passedr elifilltdwthe mom- Association. The sum of $25.00 "THE PRETENDER ten for work during the sum- was voted to be used if ‘ "' t0 — we»... u. x mer months in preparation for purchase junior ship tic- kets for High School students in the Communitv Concert Assocl-i- tion. ‘These will be qiven out on a merit system. A teeter in the pos- session of the club was donated to the new Kensinaton playground.- tllc next term vrhlch is being en-» lhuslasllcaiiy looked forward in. A number oi interesting contests were enioycd after which refresh- ments were served by Mrs. Lerkin ""- Heury Bishop and Mrs. Hail’ ‘Dy00in1i.~—S_ 1- NOBODY but BOLMAN’! has nob an array of “lone summon oaovss at such a aaaoam . . . They're on! so m“ l llalrl Gloves of silk or fabric in every shade you can possibly "'1'!" — acme are mesh. some sre plsin and some have eontrastllll "M"! ‘lhey were regularly priced at ‘ll eenta to 1.05. - NOW they l" i cents. Come in and piolr and choose — You'll wait a long. long time °' ' Bfirnln aiich as tbla. . h‘ "IQ Dr! Goods Department. t SUMMER ANKLE nose m men . . . share ltrlw — Ne“ uiiifl — Keen Diaend Deaigua and Plain Colors. Tbaae Socks have from: or ribbed Mpg _ they're cool and long-wearing! The sires are U‘ 1| l-Z in cotton. allll, wool or combinations of these. Summer "i"! "use are priced from 49 cents to Mbapatr in tbs Men's Wear Itmeni. - I g s.‘ ‘lby knows that ovrury prarlaa are not. lest. a. or “ "vi Bum The Youth Centre b» out received a new or m’ "lever: - In packages of one doean the price Ia t.» i e II ION ‘III l Mu“ ltettergetyoursinsoorhnYoaillillvfillti _ Y "lllililieo .of Curlty Diapers malt away. In“ t). i GROCEI-S - lefrlgeratio is a aeeaealtyto keep your pen-...‘- mercbsndlse lreab and sales le. Batman's is than sols distributor fWPt-arntstira of IILIGIDAIII RIIIIGERATION IQUIPKINI rfimerside. Made by General ltotera this in the landing aal neat ;°n'§;‘ggar;uoa liq-spams ea the new. Ales 1:" eteeb are war.- EATID COUNT!!! iaflleed with gidatro cooling "I raiolnaru llAOlI-IN agraronarose . omen. P far-Mae but for yurmlo 4- emf m the beat aarvieo here. ll and islt or.» year refrigeration ‘requirements with the Bedr- It In It. Ylfif rm Department. \ \ --BIt'AC!J'S Store and Ware- houses will be closed all day Moa- day, victoria Day, May 24mm. —l=‘0lt SALE - 1944 ii-ton Ford Truck. A-l condition. Equipped with Ruxal axle and boostu- brakes. George McWilllams. North Bede- _ QUE. -MclNNi5-BiSlIOP WEDDING _. a quiet but pretty wedding was solemnlud in the Manse of Zion Presbyterian Church, Charlotte- town, on Wednesday afternoon-at i o'clock by Rev. 0. Obrlyle Woo- ster, when Elizabeth Elaine, daughter oi Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mactnnis, Southport, was united in marriage to Ralph Leslie Bishop. only. son oi Mr. and Mrs. T“ Bishop, Summerside. The bride was charming .in a street _ length dress of white facon crepe with matching accessories and wore a cottage of Better Time roses. Her only ornament was a string of pearls. the gift of the groom. She was attended by Mrs. Stuart Haley who uore a street length dress of rose v a": and a corsagc of white earn‘ George Russell Ram; say has the best man. A recep- tion was held at the home of the bride for the immediate relatives. "rho bride's mother wore s black and white dress with black acces- abrles and a corsage of Brisreiifi roses and the groom's mother was gowned in navy with matching ac- ..___...__.____.___... -_.-. .-_ t-ZfiiviFee‘ ‘Eb-- liliMEii TIIEATIIE KSNIINGTON Saturday Matinee 1:80 Evening 1:10 and 0:15 Action. long and Comedy with Roy Rogers In Truootor Picture. . "ants or can anosto" Shellie ilounoil. s Considering Parking Meters Serious consideration is beinl given by the Bummeraidc Town Council to installing parking met- ers on Water street, it was learn- ed yesterday from Mayor J. Frank Arnctt. Mr. W. S. Ourrie of Jones Electric N. B. Ltd. of Hallie: was in Summerside yesterday and gave a demonstration of the use _of meters to Mayor Arnett. Council- lor Henry Wedge. chairman of the street depuiment, end other couri- cillors and civio official» . The parking problem on Wbter Street has been a serious one for a number of years and it has been aggravated this year by the mov- ing of the Vendor shop to a. busy section of the street. Various means to alleviate the situation have been tried but none of them have shown very substantial re- suits. It is claimed that parking met- ers eliminate the use cf the street by some motorists for lengthy periods which prohibits the aver- age shopper from finding parking space. Five copper-s or a five cent piece will permit a motorist to park for an hour. "Usually when parking meters are installed the police depart- ment conducts an extensive ed-r- cational program for about thirty days before they are strictly on- forced. It is understood that ‘cver forty municipalities in Can- ada have adopted thcm.-S. oessorles wearing a corsagc of rcd carnations. The happy young cou- ple left by motor for the main- land on a honeymoon trip. the bride travelling in a gray suit with black accessories. On their re- turn lhey will reside in Summer- side where the grorm is in business with his father in the Bishop Machine Shop. Out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bishop. Mrs. H. B. Dystarit and Miss Anne Dystaniz-S. -FINAL SUPPER. MEETING ~ ‘The annual supper meeting. clos- ing the season's activities of the Ladies‘ Club of Summer-side Th-in. iiy United Church. was held in Epworth Hall on Thursday eve- ning. being catered to by the lad- ics of the Evening Auxiliary. Forty-five mrmlbzrs and guests were in attendance and the presi- dent, assisted by Mrs. K. G. Su1ii~ van. was in charge of the program A lively sing-song between the ceurses was followed by readings by Mrs. Allen Jenkins and Mrs B. R. Sharpe; also a vocal solo by Mrs. J. W. l-lcgg. which were much appreciated. Interesting contests were conducted by Mrs. George ilowness and Mrs. ilanlmond John- son with prizes being awarded i... Miss Mary Geld-art. Mrs. Thane A. Campbell and Mrs. H. Dickinson. with the chair prize going to Mrs Prank Daley. A special feature ‘ov Mrs. Harold Nicholson of the Lat- est- Thing in the New Look caused much merriment. A resnmg or "18 1118i! soots _in the half-year's. work was given by the president A vote of thanks tendered to the Evening Auxiliary was responded in bv its president. Mrs. Clifford Rankin-S. I - STAGE PROGRAM - Thcl Senior Assembly program an PrI-l day morning was in charge of; Grade IX (Messrs. Macdonaid and. Milfphl’ classes) who staged an' amusing Fortune Telling fame with the following pupils taking| part: Allison Arscnauit, Clive Macdonald, Kenny Grant, Ernest Morrison, Patsy Ogden, Arlene Jordan, Julie Meikle. Jean Dunn, Bet}; Jenkins. Dev-win Huestls, Ronald Ireard, Mark Dehmr Katherine MacFarlane. Maynard mhllfmlh. Joan Mon-iron, Paul; Schurrnan. Bobbie Lefurgey, Don- ald Darby. Reby Beat, Diane DWIII‘. Nell Idnkletter. Betty Sherry. Robert Ellis. Balfour Mac- Kay, Eric Cahlll, Ronald Wybou, Biii Stewart, Gerald Ehman. Ed- ward Mclnnis. Jeffig Morrison, Charles Murray. Willard White. Ivan Pineau. James McNally and.‘ Charles Simpson. A quartet unn- sisting of Kenny Grant, Clive Macdonald, Marl: Delaney and - GRAPAIIII IIAl..L ruunsliar. MAY rz-s mu. _ St.‘ Peter's Cathedral A.1’.f'.l\. r Preaente Two One-Act Plsya "THE HAUNTED SUITCASE" "TIIE BISIIOFS CANDLE- - STICKS" Tickets i0 Cents ~0O%OLO%OO%OD%GQ<Z>GV v\ twirl \-\-\ .2, Also Sc: ma News 1 @ Eureka CANADIAN cums 1 Spoclflcailonr EIIlillIE WlliTll 0F (illT WEIGHT, nest I rue rower nu mourn nssleuro m IIIILT Ill calm Jclinain iron Hem (made In Canada) with rope starter. New on 20 Inches III Pounds Five blade reel formed from special alloy steel cs used for years on dependable "Eureko"_ hand mowers. O Large h dw od II in I . gaeiions all: ldcilitol: hlrning. ' Q inches with solid rubber ° SKF Ball Bearings ~ . Specially designed tubular steel, O . Pillar gum Q 1-3 down-é months to poy- ‘ ’ Hand Power Models Shipping charges prepaid r " SPEEDY—4 - I4 Inch blades, cost iron wheels 15.50 cost iron wheels I rubber tires ... a rubber tires Q Maynard Schummli was m-uch ap- preciated and was followed by "Now Is The Hour“ with Helena. Morrison nt the piano. Mr. Clar- ence Alert-er, Sirpervisor, announ- cod tile winner of the cup award- ed by the I.O.D.E. for Grades X. XI or XII in Assembly Programs to Grade XII who staged the Mock Trial written by Roy Grant. -s. - Personals —Mrs. Peter White returned to her home in summerside after a few days; visit in Moncton, N. B.‘ ~S. -—Mrs. H. RI Crockett and grandson. Herbert. left Summer- sida on Friday to spend the week- end holidays vislting relatives in Charlottetown and CovehearL-B- -Miss E. Nelle Morrison. Music Instructor in the Surnmerside Hill: School. ‘is spending the holiday week-end with relatives in Bath- urst, N.S.-S. “ -Mlss Janet Baker, student at Toronto University. returned to her home in Bummerside on Thursday evening to spend the Summer vacation-S. ' —Miss Marie Bowness oi the staff of the Summerslde High school left by plane on Friday afternoon for Halifax, N.B., where she will visit friends over the holiday week-end-S. — Mr. and Mrs.‘ Howard White, Summcrslde, will leave on Mon- day morning tor Portland, Maine. where they will spend their vaca-, Lion. — S. LONG WAIT Vassar, famous New York women's college, got its iirat woman president in Q years with the election of Sarah G. Blending in 194-6. Lime: Hoawooo. Buckifll- hamshirc. England - (CPA - The Blship of Buckingham held the first confirmation service here in‘ t . t ~~\,~_~,~,~ \‘\-\»v\-~~\--~ ~nw- 9S WANTED , FOR MEN'S WEAR. DEPARTMENT. EXPERIENCE NOT NECESSARY Apply in Person or Write- DRY GOODS MANAGER R. T. Iilitliiill, LTD. SUMMERSIDE 700 years. lady SPEEDY-S - i4 inch blades, SINGER—5 - 16 inch blades, Hardware Section .. 16.50 SINGER-S - 14 inch blades, 17.95 19.95 o... ROYAL YORK--5 - 16 inch blades, rubber tires .. . 23.50 Whore Price ls main under water, notably north- ern Manlbobas Carrot River Val- ley sector where 160 families are evacuees, living at the Pas. miles from their inundated homes. Alaska “also is feeling the brunt of flood waters, with the Alaska highway closed to traffic follow- lng washout of a bridge at mile 6B3. Army engineers expect to have ihc bridge repaired by May 26. it spanned the lower Ranciicria riv- er 'betwecn Watson Lake and White Horse, Y. T. llope Coming To Western Farmers WINNIPDG. May 20 -iCP) - A warm sun is bringing hope to flood-wary western Canadian farmers today that soggy fields soon will be dry enough to permit normal growth of crops. While continued improvement is noted in most sections of the vrest. however. a. few districts still re- e LONDON (GP) —-Thi'96 letters “Tiller by novelist Jane ...,...-»~=~**"'""*'r~/sisuau» SCAMPERS‘ (Trade Marl lag.) Your favourite play shoe is back . . . more attractive, more comfortable than ever before—ln a new rnoccaain design. Keep your feet cool and comfortable all summer lung — with a pair of Sisrnan Scanipcrs —- on display at our store. SIIEEN and McIIINIS Display SMALLMAITS Matched With iluallty Austen to her sister Cassandra brought- 2335 ($1.340). AIIOTION SALE Al‘ BEDFORD if, WEDNESDAY. MAY 26th AT i PLM. 0F STOCK, MACHINERY and HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS STOCK; l. Percheron mare, l0 years old; i Clydesdale mare. 4 giears old; i. newly-freehand Hol- stein cow; 1 Ayrshire cow. fresh- ened in January; 1 Ayrshire cow tn freshen in Junc: 3 calves and a number of pigs. MACHINERY: i disc barrow; I. cultivator; 1 spring-tooth barrow; 1 single plough; l. driving wagon: l. truck wagon; 1 cart and wheels: l scuffier; i driving sleigh; 1 pump Jack; 1 wood sleigh; 1 l-2 HJ’. engine; i Velox cream aepar- lfor; 1 cream can; 4 onska (90 gals); team harness; driving har- ness; l. cross out saw: hay, seed oats (Cartier s. Ajax); ‘l0 bags bog flower: swings; shovels; forks; a small quantity of sown lumber and other articles. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: 1 kit- chen table and chairs; 1 lounge: 3 rocking chairs; 2 bedroom suites: 1 Beautyrest mattress; 1 davenpori: 1 sideboard; I Congoleum squari- iii x 12>: l (lining-room tnblc and chairs; l easy chair; i wash boiler: 1 Coleman lantern: poll. pans. dishes; 1 radio; l washing mach- ine. - If not fine. saic will be held first fine day. USE THIS ‘ECRAPPED ‘\ on CRANE qqq44~ s \ -‘\\\\ -\\‘ FT~ i OR ORDgSkE/‘t’ new OFF TH’ HUB ‘we CAN Summvrslllv §E§iél'..".'.°8é.ii'§: "“3'£‘»’.?.'.‘f"' I our our wav s. J. n. Williams h" ‘ ‘ \\\ av cur-risrAN‘ INCH '"' ONE