_-._--- "WESTERN GUARDIAN : J. Elmer Murphy, 18B Hanover Street, and George Clow. 90 Ottawa Street. SUMMERSIDE and PRINCE COUNTY News. Buhauflpulllll, Advertising. The Guardian may be bought st any of the following stores in umrn side. ‘ M“ Bookstore. Water Street; Gouriies Drugstore. 2i. Central Street: 1.0mm, Bakery. Water Street; Mark Gaudet, d1 Granvfll; guy”; 1m Guardian will he delivered to any home in Summers’ . Carrier Boy at 2e per day or 12o per week. Phone 288 for this service or ‘m you!‘ order to the boy responsible for delivery on your “mtg, _5UYING eggs every day except I sundry. Paying highest marketi prices. Sinclair —IOI. lALI-‘Ilmothy seed. U. —JUST RECEIVED hi t ' TORES will be cl sedl . - l 5 Pm"! iifgatvkriiriiiav May 2s: nsiphi lumleérsTovei-lliusxsna smacks ‘ ’ . oom , , , Callbgck g- Co. W. M. Bowness. lEl I. s enslnaton P _ A“; _ D n10 st _ l —AI:BEBT.(_)N, Monday. May ‘IO-Iiaiisis. .-\pply [Longs ltllcaazep 26m’ Dan” - 13°" M9559"! 011311‘ bf"? APWln ~ estra. Modern and Old time. 9.30 to bee‘ n“ ' 1 o’clock. . __|:0n SAUL-One Lever Sfpringl moth iinrrorv. one Maple Leaf Gang mo“; bnih practically new. Prlcéd l-eagongbir. Spcncei- llughes. Ern-er- I rid, . __}‘Q1t SALE. - 300 bushelsi foulldflilflll A. Green Mountain Seed Potatoes. grown from Found-l _l_ 1m“- _"*'°,f.grb;lf:d'““' M“ AS -ss:|1.' "Aunt Tl ~ Goes t» Tom‘ Andrei“ ‘ ' at Traveler's Rest Hall. Friday. May 30th. -FOIt SALE. - A few hundred. bushels Foundation Sebagoee, Clear reading. A. M. Webster. Emerald. R. R 1. Pihone Kenstrigton 43-11. —'ALL STORES Ln Remington will be open Saturday and closed Monday. May 261111 _._||_:.~s'i' AR-ltl-vl-VID. large new ghlplllCiil iif vciilncs, flowers and __F0R SALQEB "H450" Ten h“ igi"""lléili‘ilélc em‘ The Marylraplane coupe. Good condition. All" “m” ‘“ ' iApply 25B Convent St. or phone __ll_.\y< iiiliicel iii $3.85 to $9.00 1'8: to $1.50. Visit us 188. Summerside. after 5.30 pm. 7mm; Li" __ ,_ , --BEDEQUE UNITED CHURCH. plqzqy, l.» l/laiy Ann. Summm- I mservlcrs Sunday’ May 95th W _____ Bedcque 11 A. M. Special c. c. r. r. RECEH-Es WORD 0F BBC“ Service at 7.45 P. M. Borden 3 RM. Albany 7.30 P. M. Minister. Rev T. M. Baxter. l3. D. —-\‘\'ANTED immediately. on ex- perienced bookkeeper for Prince County Hospital. Forward appli- cations. glvlng references and sel- ary expected to J. H. Strong. sec- retary. Summerside. TIIEIFS llEfiTll-l/lrs. Ella Pet- US, Siiiiinicr-sitie. has received “m1 oi ilie iicdth in Paterson, N, ,i__ iii‘ Il ;' brothel", Fulton J.‘ Green. The late Mr. Green had been iii for about two months with a heart condition. l-lis funer- ~ hcld yesterday in Boston.‘ ii son of the late Mr. and~ .\lr=-. .1.ini~:s l. Green. of Summer-g ride bir he left here as a young‘ man. lie was 66 years of age. He tr survived by his wife and three brothers and two sisters: Frank Green. Surnmcrside; William and of Spring hats ever shown. New on our counters. New shipments arriving for the weekend. Mary Ann. opposite Capitol Thea- tre. Summerside. a Stewart Ltd. IO" ‘khdym- 5°h‘"'m’“" P°i"'- i —l\I|LLlNERT'_;~T.argcst disolav ._...__sa..r_._.-s-ssQav"T" SUMMERSIDE TODAY (Fridoy) ond SATURDAY Aussies‘: Bey Mood . . . ln n new hi1, even belle then . "lsys leneh"l Ill’ 5E2 IN ..Bllllll-+ iuniis ! mlilllllllll i. a ‘ fl hats can“, “it Iran rill Screen Ploy by GEORGE BRUCE e Bored on IIll Novel "Army Brut" by TOMMY WADELION Directed by Produced bv FRED ZINNEMANN ° ORVILLE U. DUI-l Also: Comedy, Sport Reel ond Disney Cartoon Shows 7:15-9:15 Matinee Sulurduy Z230 IWith the 6th Chapter of the The i t Wesic‘: Green. Boston; Mrs, _Bes- ______ H" C'""°‘-'"“- Slflmb "~ 5» W] —AI-‘TERNOON rrza ~ Airs. w.‘ Mrs. Elli Fctcrr. mentioned above. R Callaghan “ml M“, Ralph lloonan. Summerslde. were joint .\ir_ (ircen inst. visited Summer- lide m" “mm” ' 5 hostesses at the tea hour on Wed- nesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Cfllaghan in honor of Miss Jean McPhee. RN. whose mar- riage takes place next week. S -—COItDi.~'iL WELCOME-Their man)‘ friends in summersid arr.- pieased to welcome back Ml‘. and Mrs. wiliianr K. Llewellyn of Cedar nvenue who recently re- turned from a trip to the Pacific Coast. They left about the firs‘. of December" and on their way to Vancouver spent a month with their diiughter Jean, Mrs. R, P. Van Aistyne of Napanee. During stein heifers to freshen soon; one Guernsey 4 years old. newly fresh- oned; one Holstein. newly fresh- ened. 3 years old; one Jersey. 4 years old. newly frcshened. New and used milking machines and January the weather in Vancouver separator; stanley Mayhew, Kin. was decidedly below the usual kofa_ standard. but during February a ___ _ I decided change in the weather _wfl0 owns TEE \\'}|_a|_,|_-;7_. took place and flowers were During the past several years - blooming in profusion and lawns variety of deep sea inhabitants were green during the latter part haye wandered into Summersidc of the month and the first of harbour. intent perhaps upon l1- liarcti. While in Vancouver they vestigati-ng this locality as a oer- risitcd and ivere guests for a few manent home. Most of them haie cars. of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Mc- Nciii. former residents of Sum- merside. who moved to the coast about 1 year ago. They report that .\lr and Mrs. McNeill are comiorirbly settled in their, beau- tiful home and wished to bere- menib-srcrl to their many old Ill0lld5 in Summerslde. They met 1nd renewed acquai ance with a number of forme residents of this town including Mrs, Henry 51mm lFlorrie Beairstoi; Dr Hen ‘rniiton and Mrs. Tnnton. the tnrmer Georgie Campbell. daugh- ier of Mr. and Mrs. John E. Plmpbeii: Mrs. E. B. Robinson. flee Emma Glldden; Dr. and Mrs William Arbuckle. While in Vic- tnria tiirv were the guests of their lifillfihtci- and snn-in-law. Mr, and Mrs Wm. R. Cannon. prominent contractor and real estate agent liiere. One of the many points of interest visited by Mr. Llewellyn “i5 iii" Dominion observatory. ‘PIlCZP the second largest telescope ti‘ the world is housed. On their ‘ti’ "time they spent another nontn iii Napanee. Ont. with ill" daughter. Ruth. before re- ". to Prince Edward Island. Tllvl‘ report that although they l-crc much impressed with the ‘WWII. ind the cleanliness of cit- 195 sucii .is Victoria, 13.0.. a11d that their vacation trip was en- joyable in every way that it 1s (mighty Rood to be back one more J1 Pmice Edward Island among old friends and familiar faces. fishermen as for instance the large black porpoise "iassoed" by M". Lucas Allen s couple of seasons ago and “tethered" with a rope at the marine wharf as positive proof of‘his plscatorial prowess. Over the week end another visi- tor definitely classified this time by responsble eyewitnesses as s whale was cavortrng in the vicin- lty- of Colea’ Wharf. occasionaTW emitting a, stream of water ‘nigh into the air in a frollcsome way. probably just revolting ‘in the joy of being alive. There being no one on hand to lasso this fellow tne residents of the locality turned out with shotguns and musket: and poured volley after volley into the unoffendlng whale. if surh he Is, with the intention pre- sumably of salvaging the carcass for fox feed. However with ti-.e turning of the tide Moby Dick floated over to the opposite shore and landed on Schurmank Point and so up to yesterday the owne.- ship of the two ton mammal ap- peared to be in dispute. Some authorities contend that the re- mains belong to the sharpshooters whi-le another school of thought argue that as possession is nine points of the law he belongs to the man who owns the lsnd on which he landed. It would seem that unless the matter is settled shortly its all going to develop Inb a whale of a problem for someone if the warm weather contlnuem-S. -—G. ll. M.- REAR. vs: apart Ye: The s llltl 1e Donut-l!!!" ll with: on I ‘luring SALE of s8 WOMEN'S DRESSES, Saturday night at l. These “m”! "I slmn Rayon. Crepe and fine Cotton are regularly priced "to 3-95 to 5.50 and the sass rrucrr is 1.00. The sises are from 12 "i 46 i" Plilln and printed pastels and dark colors. Be on time SAT- ERDAY NIGHT at 8 OTJLOCK for this outstanding BARGAIN in the “"3 l9 Department. To There is s new and complete stook of Grey 50M“! MU7||AN|C9 0L3 in the Hardware Depsrtent-to name a few items of this tlcelli-nt line. there are both open end and box Wrenches for all xhrfm" Plllrl: Punches; Cold Chisels and ilamme -. so well ll all ‘l’ tools for Garage Workers and Meehanlee. Visit the Hardware n“ ent and see _tirese GRAY DONKEY MECHANICS TOOLS. n" Dfilllriment. BPECIAL-The complete stock of PLASTIC TABLE COVERING ‘token drastically redueed from the regular priee of OB cents a YIN! 0"“ 45 cents a yard. This Iuperlor. good quality ruse COVER- l.‘ I "Mel in colors white, ivory and green and is as inches wide. ‘this Tuzflhderful saving for you. Write-Phonon Come in for PLASTIC E COVERING st t5 eents a yard in the Drapery Department. "filed shipment of smart. flattering PANAMA BATS has Just been un- ln” l ill the Ladies‘ we» Department. These tailored model! DWI"!!! M“? lhtnm label-and you will proudly wear s Spencer fist! m“ ' "uh narrow brims in different styles trimmed with black. ti" ""1 ribbon and small intriguing veils o» tire tlosl word In h." ‘flat narteem. ‘nae prise of these PANAMA HATS; by ' ' 19-50. Ladies‘ Wear Department. I —FOR SALE-Two choice l-lol-f I fallen prey to the sklli of 'ut‘lI; HOP HARRIGAN SERIAL which for reasons beyond our control, we were unable to show lost Seturdoy, MATINEE. ——-———-——'———_—" . the work Iidd -F0rt SALE - 1.941 Pontiac —M.r. A. S. Hopkins, Mbnager of the Sununarslde Branch of the Royal bank of Canada. who has been elected president of the Y's Men's Club. REVIVAL OF S’SIBE SNOW (Continued from Page 5) to the manner in which he rad carried on his work while actlniz ls secretary of the Board. Mr. George iVIeikle of the I‘r.\.. Improvement Committee brought in a slate of recommendations which were to be passed on to the Town Council for tireir consivirrzi- tion. Mr. Melkle pointed out. that several recommendations liad bean passed to the Comic-i] some; mire ago and nothing had been dam‘. about them so far. sllflflkhlg for the Town Couiici‘. Mr. Lloyd Gorrill said that anions; these recommendations had bee»; the cleaning up of the avatar‘ |thls port iizicl been sh? i coach, Good condition. new motor.‘ l Phone 415-1. Summerslcle. i l front and that the ‘Town wit: n: present working on this. The nint- licr of an incinerator, vihicii ha.‘ also been recommended. had 0:: gone into and found to he m» ‘i too expensI-ve. Mr. Gorrili poi .t'~I out also that streets ivhiiii iii“ committee had recommended ht- paved could not he ‘dolle tIllF the lack of cement. Mr. John E. Campbell of the marine committee said that siiii-e the last meeting of the Board two of the largest cargoes cvcr ‘.0 ‘caw iixd 0i'l. He said that. the E11; ‘l .i =-- had complimented the lmni n, for the r-pleridid may the i_i..~-,.: 0 u» had been (lone and tiidt lie wi much better satisfied with the \-.'-i;~ been carried on than in Saint John, The matter of the C3lld."..O'i tjf the wharf was given sorne d; guussion. by the Beard and ‘.\lr. ....|-*0R SALE_EnLerpri5g mgn-lCampbeli said that for tiiu tat; arch range. Douglas Bell, Car-,sliippirig the lvioriizc Wharf ivii! lawn‘ require a, lot of rcirrCr work to g»: l ________'_____ lrt into shape. _ _ ‘ Mi". '1'. J. llllliilu pointed ou Peranlab jiilflt these shipments of pOLdIJC: ->Mr. Joseph J, Prevost. has re- turned to Charlottetown by car after visiting hls friends in Sum- merside. \ . The Town Council of the Town of Kensington in reguIor session, hove declared Mondoy,=that the Department of Tun-- “Moy 26th, i947, o civic holiday T in the Town of Kensingfon, in- stead of Saturday, Moy 24th, I947. RUSSELL CHAMPION, Mayor. ALE BOTTLES PIIROIIASEO We call for ale bottles. an; quantity. pints and quarts; frlzn est prices paid. We will also oar for lave: bottiea Bring them 1r and guarantee an ample supply o Jsvex. Phone Cecil's pick-up. NOTICE Beginning June 4 this store will be closed on Wednesday afternoons until furl-her notice. G. C. GREEN, Emerald Grocery. 112. to: ' CAMEO Friday 6-830. Saturday’! JB-BJO See John Wayne and Claudette Colbert “WITHOUT RESERVATION" With Don DeFore With Serlll “The Desert Hawk" and Newsreoi rO§O+O§§@O~§0-O 0 964 §-§~O-§§Q-\ i ORIIPI-IIIO TNEATRE ' "THE VALLEY OF . -:- ‘w? Ishapo to carry PROGLAMATION l _...._. l had bcen a God send lo the taan- i 9P5 in this locality and wished to ' know if steps weze being til: to have the V-‘IIBFL put in pi‘ . the heavy foul. required. Mr. lnman also sugbcfli- ed that some steps be ICIIKEW t» dredge out the harbor as rt iiil. been some years since any wort: of this nature had been done. Suggests Surrey of Hurhur Mr. John E. Campbell movei ALBERTON PRINCE COUNTY EXl-IIBITION WEDNESDAY, AUG. 20th I ' Additional Grunt hos been added to Prize List. Signed. ‘ A. D. O'BRIEN, Pres. H. S. MATTHEWS, Sec'y. / DISPLAY (umn FLOOR) v / Crepes Printed wyvn Crepes about 38 inches wide in nice range of patterns-makes up into garments you will be proud to wear-at o reasonable price--pcr yord . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 79c, 95c lo $I.2_5 »..i.,,.l;., i sencm 6 ends of pIoin Jersey Suiiobie for dresses or lingerie. Shades light bIuc, pink, copen, oquu, American beauty, and block. 16 inches wide. Regular volue $225-- Speciol .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. $l.29 3 ends coating-one end, biack_ond white; two ends, light check, S6 inches wide. Regular $3.75 to $3.95 per yord. Special .. . . . . . .. $2.95 .\ Iport be asked to make a survey of would visit Summerside while in the harbour‘ with a vicw of ha '13.; llhe provlllce and Suggesled i! rltfiflfillfid Where HBOIIBf-i- some steps he taken to entertain RBDCTUNK 1'0!‘ the PUWCIU’ 8111! these visitors who are outstand- tcurist committee Mr. Alan l-loi- q"; figures in tourist and p-lbij. Plllll backed up the recommenila- (my molllol- f~ m all l, trons mode by Mr. Meikle of the ~----_ .. Town improvement Commmee and hoped that when the Pawn! puts on it's “clean up week" that lt will do a hit of cleaning uo IZ- l self. especially along the water- front. Mr. Holman imiiouiiredi that his committee had gone Ill-J the matter of opening a tourist bureau in Summerside and engagi- ing g man to operate it and hill passed their recommendatrons along to the Town Council which he believed would act favora on the matters in the near f1‘.- ure. Mr. Holman read a lever to the Board announcing tha; on September 23-24-25 the lF-‘PW- convention of the Canadian As- sociation of Tourists and Public- ity Bureaus would be held at. th~ Charlottetown Hotel. It was an- nounced that this delegation that Corn, 2 cons . . . . 34c Pens, 2 cons 28c String Beans, 2 cons .. 28c Limo Beons, 2 cons 35c Baked Beans, 2 8oz. con 20c Soups, 3 cans . . . . .. 3lc Peaches, can . . . . . . . .. 30c Clover Leaf Salmon, 2cons..... . . . . . ..6Ic Pudding Powders, 3 for 25c Plums, 2 cons 45; Boiled Dinners, 2 cons .. 46c Bologna, 2 can: .. 49c Corn Beef Hosh, 2 cons 47c Mayonnaise, Jor . . . . .. 25c Pure Ginger, pkg. .. 14¢ Cream Terior, pkg. . 22c Soup Mix, 2 pkgs. 23c Eating Figs, 2 pkgr. 39c Cooking Figs, lb. 19c Pimri Dates, 2 lbs. 45c Brooms, eoch . . . . . . .. 89c Born Spvuy, Green Cross 2.29 BERNARIVS STORE tumult! Specials For Friday & Saturday Inside Gloss Point, gol. 5.45 Dealer In Firestone DECISION" Greer Gorson, Gregory Pecici Donald Crisp, Lionel Barrymore Fri. 8:15; Sui. 7:15-9:30 Note: Saturday Show begins oi 7 N5 sharp. i Drivers, lots of Point in stock, Sitar Street: Electric Fences. Special Price. . We Iievs Asphalt Shingles, Starter Strips, Roofing Cem- ent, Barbed Wire, Neils, Felt Paper, Roofing Paper, Pails, Pens, Kettles, Saws, Levels, Bib Chisels, Boys’ and Girls‘ Rub- ber Boots, Men's Boots end Rubbers, Children's Shoes, Stock [COME IN TO BRADALBANE AND CALL AT BERNIIRWS STORE - Outside Point, goI. 5.45 Barn Paint, goI. 4.00 Pure Linseed Oil, gel. . 2.55 Hot Shot Batteries, NOW IN STOCK! BOAT LUMBER §./i"xl3/4" Spruce Boot Plenk In stock for immediate delivery. — Book orders new. nmiiiiiiiiaii uu. Summerside Practical Piece Goods For Summer Dresses, Blouses. Bembergs Bembergs and Celonese, printed designs in on os- sorfment of shades selling Jerseys Printed Jersey, light floral mg . . . . . . . . . Printed Bembergs Printed Bemlrerg, triple sheer, assorted light designs, 38 inches wide. Price Eyelet Net Suitable for evening weor, shades white and pink, 38 Inches wide oi- Eyclef embroidery in wide .. , Celonese fobrie in pastel wide, excellent volue or )RY GOODS DEPT. (Upper Floor) Sinclair G’ Stewart Ltd; I SIIMMERSIOE Canada. as well as prominent. PBiIWBy ‘md steamship offlclals. On the recommendation of the Board the letter was to be turner; over to the Town Council for action-S. Sea Island Cotton and striped designs, sell- whife, pink, and sky, 36 inchgg _..$2.95 to $3.75 per yd. This iso cloth that Is strictly fast colors in beau- tiful printed designs about 3B inches wide. Ari exfro good value or $1.95 per yord. si-35 1'0 $2.25 pci yord. l: f i r 1 $2.00 t0 $3.50 yd. $1.50 to $2.25 yd. .. . . , . . .. $2.75 yd. shades about 3B inches .. $1.10 per yord FtORIESS Daring! Dif- fercntl The newest hit by Floreul Lip- stick $1.35 and matching Lac- quer 60c. At Better Drug and Variety Counters. OOIIRLIES REXALL onus STORI. 2i Ccnlrol Street, SUMMERSIDE 4 cell 2.95 Hot Shot Batteries. Scell "IJO Blow Torches, qts. 6.25 Flashlight Batteries, 2 for 25c Gillette Blades, 2 pkgs. . 40c Dry Cell Batteries, each 57c Floor Wax, con 38c Traces, poir .. 4.65 Homes, poir .. 2.49 Collars, eoeh 5.00 up Hum Sim s, each 30c Hemiriersypeoch 1.15 Plastic Cement, IO lb. - con . . . 1.60 Shingle. ‘Stein’, gel.’ I 2.25 Metal Point, qt. 70c Copper Point, qt. 1.70 Tlru end Batteries Lumps, priced from and Wallpaper. BIIIINERBIIIE REDIIOTION Electric Healers .. Electric Toasters . . . . . . Electric Hotplotes, single and double . Electric Broilers, Heeling Pods and Curling Irons . . . . .. .. . $3.50 to $23.50 Some Recordings and Albums, also Record Players WRIGHT 8i BELL IF IT'S ELECTRICAL CALL US $8.25 to $16.75 Electric Irons, Plain end Automatic $3.88 to $10.95 . $3.9$to$$.00 $3.95 f0 $13.95 Plitllt! 121