arm 20. 1939 THE“ WESTERN GUARDIAN samurai" "UMMEBSXDI and following stores ggygtfldflflfdlybll/QCIDQIWOOL _-6ENEBAL msonancn naloh a, Muttart. Summerside. _FlSl-lING licenses for sale. ggmple‘: Drug Store, Kensington. _s0METHlNG new for calf scours. sample's Drug Store, Ken- nngton. ' ._()LD TIME dance, Lax-kin‘! Restaurant. Kensington, Wednes- 13y night, Rollie MacKenzleh Or- :hesti"a. _WEATHER forecaster desires Zurnished or unfurnished house or iparlment in Summerslde or vicin- 3y, Phone 243-4. Summerside. _0LD SYllrlliY coal unloading it Carleton Wednesday and Thurs- jay. Ralph MacCsull. _FORTIFY your cattle against mgilliiiS \vlth l_)r. Bell's minerals. temple‘: Drug Store, Kensington. ,I'Rl1\'CE COUNTY SCHOOL STUDENTS have an opportunity to yin $100 in prizes offered for best assays based on "Canadian Heri- 13gb" pmgfMnS over GJRW Tues- iays and Thursdays at 8.15 P. M. mmmencing April 12th, sponsored by the Surnmerslde Board of Trade. For details. ask your teacher or xrlie to “Essay Contest", P. O. Box l0, Summerside. P. E. I. -MAGISTBATE'S COURT — A iiumlber of cases were disposed of by Magistrate R. S, Hinton. K.C.. in luinmerside yesterday. Two men pleaded guilty to breaking and ent- ering the store o! Myriok and Mac- intosh in Tignlsh and stealing s. nun of money and were sentenced to twelve months and two months respectively. Pour men from west sf summerside were each fined $30 and costs for being in-toxicated. Two men taken off a train at St. liieanors were fined $20 and costs {or consuming. A Suunmerside par- ty was fined $200 and costs or three months under the Tcvnper- ance Act.. A n-umtbee- of cases were disposed of under the Highway ‘rraffiic Act for having i overloaded VOMCIESJ-s. i —-EASTER TEA AND BAZAAR. - A highly successful Easter tea and bazaar was held on Monday afternoon in the Summer-side St. Mary's Hall. sponsored by the W. A. of the Anglican Church, with Mrs. Ray Clark, convener. T-hs beautiful floral decorations, con- sisting of, l large centrepiece of anapdragons on the pouring table and daffodils on the small tables, were donated by Mr. George Wil- liams and the lilo-Kay Gardens. The two past-presidents. Mrs. L. A. Moore and Mrs. .1. G. Baker. presided over the tea cups; Mrs. James Murphy and Mrs. G. A. Cotes arranged the salads: Mrs. Ernest Mills was in charge of the i»; tables, while the members as- sited in serving the guests. The norm-cooking table was taken care of by Mrs. W. W. Baker. and the candy by Mrs. Eric Woodside and Mrs. George Hose: the White Elephant assortment by Mrs. iii. ‘r. Tanton and Mrs. Ethel Mus- ien. The Junior W. A. had l» riisplsy of handicraft presided over by Peggy Preston. Bally Woodside and Sluice Morrison. Mrs. Melon" Small was in charge of the tickets. A most gratifying sum was reslizect-B. 1.51M"- llliilmllllluovo S d Gem-go 0b.‘. lib Othsvl Swedi- h.” u PRINCE JOUNTI blows. luhserlpdous. Advertising ' ‘Ibo Gusrdion In be bought at soy of the lu lummotslde: sell Baaohbro. Wstov Israels. Gourlles Drugstore, ll Oouhsl ma»; Toronto Bakery. Wok; Street: link Gludet. I‘! Granville Ids-en: vines’; Grocery. Russell Street; Alyro [Jeanette's Gloeery.:8oeouu Ghent: Island Motor Transport. Wafer Strept- ' The Guardian will he delivered to my homo in Bummersldo by startle: Phone 280 or tU-I for flail nrvleo o, ‘we your order to the boy responsible for delivery ou your mun. -ron.r.azv iiena, feed poultry spice. Semple's Drug Store, Ken- sington. -—FOB STEBILE cows. feed Dr. Bell's minerals. Semplei Drug Store, Kensington. -UNLOADING today and Thurs- day at Kinkora, one car cement. Booking orders now. James P. Callahan. —Nv0W 1S the time to treat your cattle» with warble powder. 3O head for 25 cents. Semple‘; Drug store, Kensington. —BUYD\'G Used Bags daily. pay- ~ins rushes: Prices. We can. Write or Phone Rex Dawson, A)bsny_ -BUYING FOWL DAILY. Let lie w“ your flock. Rex Dawson. Albany. --IF YOU welNT THE BEST in Chicks buy Cyrus as Manning Ells Li . Crossbsred Chicks, Bee or Phone Rex Dawson, Albany. --FUNERAL TODAY-The fun- eral of the late Horatio Waite, who died at Summerside on April 16, will be held, this (Wednesday) afternoon at 2 o'clock from the Bowness Funeral Home, Summer- side. Burial at the People's Ceme- tery, Sumlnerslde. Mr. Waite, in ad- dition to three sons is survived by a daughter, Jean, Mrs. Russell Champion, Scranton, Penn. In yes- terday's paper she was erroneously referred to as a sistern-S. —FAREWELL SERVICE -—-'I’here was s large congregation at the evening service of the Central Street Church of Christ, Summer- aide on Brunday evening to hear the Rev, William Biison preach his farewell sermon prior to leaving to take up new pastoral duties in St. John, NB. He took as his text Luke 23. chapter 34, _"Father Forgive them-for they know riot what they do." A manifestation of the love of Christ and the triumph of good- ness proof of which is the resurrect- ion, Christ taught always the great measag of love. Jesus always practiced what he preached. God in Christ reconciling the world to himself. When we can say with the prodigal son, "I have sinned and I come for pardon." and are made new creatures in him we become conscious members of-his family. Wherever our lot in life is cast we have the same father The love of God to msn cannot be measured. Living Christ is the best preaching. When we talk of the resurrection there is no need io discuss apolo- gotlcs for it is a great reality. The great message of love, ptroof of which is the resurrection of Our Lord Jesus Christ, should be "the message to the world today and is applicable to nations and individ- uals. Read again the story of the Cross _snd then give him thanks and praise for .his goodness. Re- member it is what God has done for us. l-lis is the way of love. This is the way the Master went. Should not his aervanttread it still. After the benediction Rev, lvlr. Biison asked all to remain for a. few min- utes. iiu bidding goodbye to his congregation he commended them sll to the care of the loving Heav- enly Father. The congregation then Joined hands for the singing of the hymn, "Blessed by the Tie that BindsP-S. snuWnuq'~ Clubj Holds Annual letting. '- -Mr. William Heywud‘ elected llruident of the new Club of summersidest tho annual meeting of that club held yegteg. "Y It the Olympia Rieetsursnt. Other officers elected to serve with him are ss follows: Vice- w- . L. W. Hancock; secre- tary, Earle cannon; treasurer, '1', E- Hickey. ‘Directors: m. a. s. bile-rt. or. A. n. Grant. James Msoflrosor. s. P. Foley. R-otarians Wilfred Bslfnr and Leslie Simmons were appointed delegates from the club to s meet. ins on community athletics being held this evening under the lug- nices of the Department of Physi- cal Fitness. , A letter of appreciation. was read from the parents of a little Kiri who had received medical care through the help of the Rotary Club. Guests present st the meeting were: Riotarian Percy ‘Iiiimer, Charlottetown: Reube Large, Wllmot; Ralph Hogg. Wiimot; Vernon HacGougan, Mslpeque; James- MacDougall and Henry Wedge, of Summerside. Club president E- P. Foley pre- sided at the meeting and the new executive will take office on July lsL-B. —NOTICE T0 FARMERS Ken- slngton and vicinity (who wish to see me about machinery or horses). Will be at Ben Champion's Service Station Thurlday; if wet, Friday. Walter S. Weeks. -—BIRTHDAY PARTY — An en- joyable evening was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Gal- lant, 32 Birchwoorl Sh, the occasion being the second birthday of their little daughter, Carole Ann. Guests were Garcia's two grandmothers and uncle, Mrs. Wm. Geldert and son Haldane of Morel], and Mrs. Caroline Gallant of Charlottetown. Personals —-Mr. John Murray, of Stunner- slde, is a. patient in the Prince County Hospital. —-Misa Frances Farmer, Mone- ton, NB. spent the Easter week- end with her parents, ‘Mr. and li/JS. John Farmer, Middleton, and left on return Tuesday morning. --S -Rev. William Bilson left Sum- merside this morning for Saint John, N1. where he has accept- ed a call. He was accompanied by Mrs. Bilson and he; sister. Bertie Hayes.‘ — S -Mrs. Jack Keenan and daught- er. Suzanne are spending some time with Mrs, Keenan's parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Murray. Sumter- side. Mr. Keenan spent the Easter weekend here also but Ras return- ed to his home in Wellsford, N.B. ’ —S. Auction. Sale AT KENSINGTON On account of a complete change in my business I will sell by oucfion_ on Monday, Moy 2nd, beginning all . . my complete household equip- menfconsisling of Piano Ex- tension tdble, kitchen range, e lorge quantify bedroom fumi- run including beds, bureoux, commodes, severol smoll toblu, ‘rue ouanomu. cuaanorra-rown l Summorsldo f , yronu (vi_§iisslvigu_niuiis|uv Hi‘. LOVF ‘rd/if; ’ iiiiivi). fir‘) mi; Disgrace! IIIES iusui a IIIIIIIQIIIIIIII ' we n uiu mm ' hum u mo: _ IIIIIIII IIII: Also News end, Sports Reel stwrzis-ais Matinee Thurs. 3.30 KERSLYGIKT P‘ Wed. Matinee 4 p. m. Evening s45: Thurtflsy 8.15. It's s sweetheart of: s picture. Ylreut/s Magazine Med-- oi awarded for this show as out- standing family-audience film_ "My Girl Tin". Starring Llllli Palmer, Sam Wanamaker, flso‘ “Minstrel Days" r ‘ “ . - BRAPAIIII HAL Tuesday 8.15 P.M. April 26th. I Three Amusing One-Act Plays 0i Hampton, Tryon and Cropoud Women's institutes In Aid of the Library Dancing specialties and Music. Sole of Candy. CUPID AND HOUSING OSLO — (OP) — Planners see. riages in 1948 as an indication of improved housing conditions. Mar- riages reached an all time hish 1m your with 29,104 oouplesgtak-i Lng out licences. an overuse of 9.17 per 1,000 inhabitants. SALES PROMOTION i SYDNEY, Australia — LCP) -—— A firm with a. line of royal visit souvenir china plates, recently advertised: “What a sift. A sou- venlr of Ehg Royal Family's in- tended visit to Australia in i949. ____________. IIUIISE FOR SALE AT KENSINGTON 8 roomed house with oil mod- ern conveniences. Write Box 52, Kensington. LULU M. TOOMBS, Kensingfon P. E. I. GAMEO THEATRE E G E N T TODAY 2.30-7.15 AND 9.15 Wm. POWELL — ELLA RAINES lin "THE SENATOR WAS IN DISCREET." TH URSLFRL-SAT. With June Fruzee-—Andy Devine The mere tact of the visit not ev- erituating will make this ‘very valuable." t. ii" lliiiiiiiiilili Norway's record numbers of mar- Also Lourei and Hordy Comedy. tannins . For Painting iihurch Tenders will be received by the the pointing of Christian Church, ril 30, i949. Undersigned for Fredericton, Ap- ANDREW STEVENSON Fredericton, P. E. I. AreYou Dreaming plate . ‘nullif- \‘_.;"‘.t ruiuusiubuosf ' Home Forfkeslfu! Cbenforl- Dependable Olellfy pursue "*"“‘"~"' BOX SPRING Simmons quality features— innerspring construoflfl-L’ pre -built border —— deep white layer felt upholstering—w‘ith Jiffy Join tufting . . . $59.51, Matching Box Spring $49-50 “Modern llonie" MATTRESS _ “New llome"b MATTRESS A 220 coil "Simmons" inner spring moffnls, covered with white l-oyer felt and upholstered A smori-ly tailored mattress, with on offrocfive constructed with highly poi-tern of g o o d tempered resilient c oil strong ticking. All ~ springs and oil fhe fine sfdndord siizes. i qualifies of Simmons inner - spring construction. Up- bolstered with soft layer felt and covered with o fine quality panelled damask fucking. A beautiful, rest- ful mattress —- in oil stan- dsid sizes‘. “Fairyland" CRIB MATTRESS The bright nursery design of this crib moi-bros; makes it e general favorite. Wit-ii Simmons inner spring construction for comfort, covered with fl coated fobric i ticking. Ventilated 9 j f o r freshness end hygiene. i Of building o now home, born or garage for yourself or per- ‘bops you ore interested in building o new community iioii or church in your district? Or maybe you gre plonning- to reno- vote your house or outbuildings lo make them more convenient and up-fo-dote, or moybo you. are going lo shingle that leaky roof or point your property. We carry u complete line of building materials and will be glad to assist you in determining the cost of your project, and invite your inquiries either by letter, telephone or personal coll for we know you will save money by getting our prices before you rugs, rocking choirs, seveml odd choirs, writing desk, dishes and cooking utensils, buffalo robe, also 7 room house if not prev- iously sold. This property con- foins good dwelling with gor- oge, lot I05 ff. x 85 ff. and overlooks file entire town end will be sold to the highest bid- PILLOWS .,Mm.m, ‘on DISPLAY Ei50 Many Other Outstanding Values in Simmons Bedding these thoroughly dis- infected chicken feu- l-her pillows. Per pr. A definite addition to the Youth Oeuhe is the smart. BOYS’ QWEATEB BAR. . . . It's right out in front so you can't miss ltl 0n the Sweater B" you'll find all kinda of Sweaters for lads who take sires 2, l, and d. . . . Thai-o are all wool Cardigan and Pull-overs in Plain or Jacquard knit with the pattern that the young fellows really like-and too there ‘h; I _ _ _ _ era loads cnq 10nd: of cotton knit T-Shlrui in s wide gsrlethy of cola? Term‘ ca“ buy, so if you ore interested m any of the following items give us s . and tie; u; 1 hel ,"l‘he wearsou e _. .9 H __ -~ 2":'.°"?°“'£"°:’:"fm, ‘ff‘°,l,-,o,;,°‘:"r‘v‘n "‘,'§,'1§'”' 11,"? "m pirr KELLEY a caflllllll and. Siding Roll Brick Siding Asphalt shingles both i rm w "W" fimmhmg’ m" .et1- ' f urc 'sn ssrg _ r _ i _ _' ' tel? Ffrllsztcfilfgroenliofilavo thffieplrtnaettfizo-we notice that they're Hugh F Morrison Lock and Thick Buff, EC. Cedar Sillllgloi-lnsliltlhng wool In bill-k u)‘ "I"! interested. Come iu sud limp with else for W“? "441" l!‘ u" Awfi°"'“r_ ' or thick butts, Roll mofings, Torred sheathing or building papers Q! mm’ 0”“- ond Asphalt felt, building cement- whon ovoiloble. A full line of points, varnishes and shellac, electric motors, washing machines, electric and ‘hand operated pumps and jocks or gasoline pumps which on- easily converted if electricity becomes available and molly other items. So let's folk il- over-you won't be disappointed. .|. r. moans. Kinkoro, P. E. I. News of Foods ls always News! 8o I lmow you'll vnut to lieu about the OIJOVEB lllAinétAlTY-SNAOI! I saw in the Growl’! Do- asrtmant m. morning. Those Tasty-snacks are tiny smoked fillet» of boneless herring, all ready to servo with crackers or toast strlvl- l "WW that you'll find them simply delicious sud the price is only 1s lento n tin. Hero's another fool item toM-lvervonl lillel 593395- W sot s oobpfe of cons of those delicious. delioah little shell fllll- Th! Hui-ea flnlol Scarlet. mane Bhrimpl no Just as cents. Include the» ivo food items in your order, from the Grocery Department Dainty. comfortable NlGIlTWlAl-hoth Gowns and Pylllllll m mule I! tlna quality cotton otepe. The Pyisuns in either butcher boy or hlloraa styles are in a vsrfety of lovely print poem-u, the slsss no ""11. medium or largo-priced o: I38 sud MI. The Gowns are either For Sale l offer for sale my ' farm st Springfield Lot. 61 on paved high- wsy, two miles from. Emerald las- tlon. Farm in good state of ell- tlvstion. consisting of 100 sores, 80 sores clear, halsuoe woodland. Never falling spring. Luge dwell- lng consisting of I rooms, uesr ' church and school. Iulldlllll in T. Earle Hickey Chartered Aceounhut Office at ixnrtli?" “wntuftsemmnnaratism at‘: ‘°°" new s HAE Ill t. 1» m» b» us» any for om m!» meow-new a». a» w w! as . “m” P" "" seams ALLOTMENT or Pb"- a" um street u» he me a» mp it hero m my Ionr- You find Mo» " P‘ 1' r 317313153511); nut-meshed- fleoflorrofsllllififioolll. e _ I‘ y‘. A F- _ § F _ ‘m’ - ' E-E-Perkmon- i‘ .. l shun, is x 2o suitable _ . " ' §$.I“‘°'“°'“' m "m" mi. 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