than. _-1.__ 1911s . I V inc WESTERN GUARDIAN SUMMEBSIDE and News, “ ‘ y} 1 l lei‘ fqruntu Bakery. Water Street; AGENTS: J. llmer Murphy. 100 Hanover Street. and George Ciow. 125 Ottawa Street. PRINCE COUNT! tptlons. Advertising. The Guardian May be bought at snyof tbe following stores tn Surnnserside: Bookstore. Water Street; Gourttes Drugstore. It Central Street.- Mark Gaudet, ymcc Grocery. Russell Street; Alyre Dencette’: Grocery, Second Street; Island Motor Transport. Water Street. 01 Granville Street; carrier B0! vou i e. mud!“ will be delivered to any ‘borne tn lnnanaerdde by et 3e per dsy or llc per woek. Phone 280 or 889-3 for this gervice or give your order tothe boy responsible for detlv y on your i . -t-'UR SALE-NH Pontiac Sedil‘! eaiei- and defroster. Excellent. mdition. Apply Arnold l-illl. Frec- turn. _.\lE.\"S DRESS SHIRTSJOOKS, boyj suits, sizes 30-34, jackets and mincoais, at Pearson's Ready-to- \‘,'(3_;‘. Kensington. _wr; ARE AGENTS for the Gil- [sill Snow Bird Electric Washers. LllCSC are priced at $114.50. $129.50, and $104.50. The Srumrnerside Hardware Co. CF08. SALE. -- Rubber tired "ggiall, Massey Harris cream sep- sralol’. 800 lb. capacity. Makoirib n11 hiooder uscJ one year. James "iupliu, New Annan. _|,0S'l‘—'I‘runk and Air Force grip kcy. in Summerside. Finder 131011513 return to Amelia Arsenault. Miry street. Summcrside. -»I*OR. SALE-Number of milch nous and heifers to freshen in April and May. Walter s. Weeks, l-iuntci- River. -.»\l.l. STREETS in Borden are c‘. (‘El to motor trafiic until fur- tiici- notice, with the exception of the street opposite the Post Office leading from the pavement to the "litfly Station. Anyone driving or ihc streets contrary to this noizcc will bc duly prosecuted- sgued J. W. Cann. Town Clerk. 1T - ‘coon-rm’, COURT -- Argu- rnenh- by counsel was heard on Monday in the case of Oliver Campbell, Kensington, and Fred r Ramsay, lilontrose, and the case i’ now further adjourned till the June tenzn of the court. The trial i; proceeding in the County Court a‘. summerside before Judge l...G. Lewis, 1t is an action for‘ $53.00 claimed by the plaintiff i0 be owed ii;ru by the defendant as an over- charge on the purchase price of a. bull.T'R.S. Hinton, K.C. is appear- l"; for the plaintiff and the Hon. FA, Large, KC. for the defend- ant. This case has been before the court at various times. — S. --_CAME BY PLANE — Dr. land Mrs; Mark Delaney, Summerslde. lisdws their guest on Monday the Doctor's nephew. Dr. Wilfred Del- aney of Crtnbridge, Massachusetts. who arrived by chartered plane en route to House Harbour. Magdalen lslalnds to attend the funeral of his irnother. Mrs. Camille Delaney. While in Summerslde he was met by his sister. sister St. Camille De Rune of No-tre Dame Convent, lilscouche. who accompanied him. .\frs. iDr.) Austin Delaney and Mrs. Henry Wedge accompanied them 3min the Summerside Airport to the Magdalen Islands. making the lY‘lliTll trip in two hours. — S. —WANTED-Experlenced stenc- grapher. Apply Box 362, Summer- side- -FOR SALE. - One sow 15's years old, due to farrow in May. Jed Noonan, Albany, P. E. f. - 1mm warn-an 101‘ general housework. APPly Mrs. Elmer or- fer, Summersidc. -IF YOU ARE interested in u Rnngetle, we have than 110V. Priced at $29.95 and $62.50. The Sizixnmers de Hardware Co. --WA.NTED. - Housekoqt h farm home. four to cook for. Illin- trlc Washer, running Apply to Jaimes TuPlin. New All‘ nan. -l-IOCKEY BEDEQUE RINK tonight, Wednesday. April ‘l. 8.30 PM. Hunter Sur-Gains vs. Mid- dleton Bombers. Hunter River were defeated at Bedeque Monday night but are determined to reverse the score tonight. Skate after. -ANNUAL ltllIETlNG Summer- side Curling Club at their rink Firiday, April 0 at 7.30 P.M. Share- holders, active members and all in- terested parties are urged to at- tend. R11. Wlllett, secretary. ~110Mb; FOR HOLIDAY - Miss Greta Palmer, nurse-in-training at Jeffrey Hale Hospital, Quebec City. and just completing her three months‘ training in the Children's Memorial Hospital. Montreal, ar- rived at her home on Belmont Street recently for her three weeks‘ vacation. She was met in Moncton, N.B., by her brother Lorne and sister Edith. _ S. —HOCKEY TEAM BANQUET- A very enjoyable banquet was held on Wednesday night at Nellie‘s Restaurant, Kenslngton. by the New Annan hockey team. A large turkey was donated by Mr. Georg-a Brookins, Produce dealer, Ken- aington for the occasion, which was cooked and served in Nellie‘s best style. After supper the man- ager, Mr. John Marchbank, on br- haiif of the team. expressed their hearty thanks to Mr. Brookins, al- so to m. and Mrs. John Burns for the splendid banquet. In reply Mr~ Brookina said it was a. pleasure to be present, and told how he en- joyed the! hockey games this Sca- sori. Captain Clayton Mill the». spoke on behalf of the players. thanking lvltr. Marchbank for the capable manner in which he man- aged and. coached the team throughout the season. A hearty sing-song followed which o'er en- joyed by all. Mr. Aubrey Brook- ins accompanied on his autoharp. ' K —-G.ll. ll.- -It's the mart thing in buy WOOL SLACK! for your daughter to Veer right now! Damp Spring weather brings eolds—so the idea la to keep children warm es well es smartly dressed. These Wool Slacks Ire lo he found In the Youth Centre....‘l'hey're of attractive, service- able plaids, brown end white hound's tooth checks and plain brown will‘. with button-o suspender straps of self materials- The sizes are t to i0 priced at 3.50 and 4.05. Your little girls will like to weer these- ilIQYro comfortable and good looking. Youth Ceptre. _'l'ikc my advice-Bo clever-Furnish your laundry to make wash lily s pleasure and not a bore....ln the Hardware Department you'll find all the necessities to make your Laundry both modern and conven- imdf: Step Ladders are priced from 3-70 up--Clothing Itseks. of\ a "Iiety of types. from 2.85 up-Foldlng Wooden ironing Boards are “ti-Sleeve Boards are 75 cents-Clothing Hampers are 3.25—Cloth- in; Basket-o are Lilli-Tub Benches are 1.60 up and Hose type Tub l-ilietrs and Drainers (to ave the carrying of pails of water) are 2.15. Plan to modernize your Laundryn-Jt will pay well tn the time and "WK! saved. ilerdwaro Department. _It's the height of fashion to wear clothing that you have made with "In" own busy flngersmlveryono knows the real beauty of Scottish lfillnro Tweeds-A brand new arrival in the Dry Goods Department is boxed skirt lengths of Munro Tweed with liounees of matching yarn i0 knit into a sweater. These sets to make up are in raspberry, aqua ‘f Wwder blue-Abe quality ts . Yourasnsrt eppoer n: l" Lmotclilng skirt and sweater will brlngnteny admiring compliments. Munro Tweed: ere lrreelstible- You'll ‘ see these to the Dry Goods Dvliiirtment. A whole carload of CANADA DRY BEVERAGES-IN cases in all 2400 bottles of the Ill-ounce also and 4000 bottles of the M-ounoe use ..li's herd to visualize isn't it’! But that's inst what arrived yester- "f? _.in tho- Grocery Department. Canada Dry Products are TOPS! ‘(Ame In and. get the ones that you like beet...'l"here'| Ginger 51¢ [n 0~ounce bottles at 3,0 cents e bottle-in IZ-ounce bottles at ll cents- there's Lime Rickey and Sparkling Water in Bil-ounce bottles st 80 cents .-..You‘ll be really surprised how quickly those beverages will go-eo. "refer today from the Grocery Department. rant: son SALE '- l offer for sole my Form of Freetown, consisting of I25 acres, l" will! sfoto of cultivation. A _- This fimn is situated on the rnoinLFreefov/n Highway, only l0 I "s from Summmide ond 1% miles from Freetown Station, near lifrclies, school, stores, ere. The buildings on in good repair-ond include o new Dutch °lvniul House of i2 rooms-ell hardwood floors, fireplace, hot "Wield voter, wired for electricity, furnace, ond modern in every ttpect. ; May be purchased immediately. ; For further particulars contact ~~ ..i CHARLES I. TAYLOR A ‘ Freetown, P. I. l. _ 1 water, etc. THE GU-ARDDAPI. CHARLOTTETOWN VAGE ELEVEN ‘s-Qeznielfi- SIIMMERSIDE - - tom Men.) riiun. Also News ond Popular Science Shows 7:l5 _ 9:15 Motinee Thursday 3:30 _AVANTED - Giii for general housework. Good “rages. Fnniily 0f Your. Phone 497-2 or apply 20 E115- irine Street, Sllnimcrsiilc. ——- r - FARMERS CO-OPERATIVE seed cleaning' plant at ‘Travellers’ Rest is now ready to run for the season. Emmanuel Mallett. — SURPRISE PARTY — On Monday evening a genuine surprise party was given Miss Edith Palmer at her home in Sunimerside when a nil-tuber of licr friends gathered to extend lo her greetings and best. wishes on the anniversary of her birth. A cnust enjoyable evening. with a nri-nbcr of jolly games caused the time to pass all too quickly. Miss Marjorie Bernard and , Mr. Davis Murray. in the latest "New Look" costume presented Miss Palmer iviih a number of beautiful and useful gifts. A buf- fet supper was served by the girls and the candlelightetl birthday cake held a prominent position. — S. Personals -lvi.r. and Mrs. George Brookias of Kcnsington, are visiting in Bos- ton. Mass. and other cities in the Eastern Staten-K. -lii.r. and Mrs. Harold Mclvor of Summerslde were visitors to Kensington on Sunday-K. -Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Goodwin of Summerside were week erio visitors to Kensingtnrt-K. -Mrs. Davis Baker has return~ ed to Summer-side after spending the Easter holidays with her daughter, Mrs. John Andrews, Nor- boro. —Mrs. Willis Warren. Summer- side, is a patient in the Prince County Hospital. _ S. INVOLUNTARY VOYAGE Captain Bligh, who- was cast adrift by the nvutneers of the Bounty, sailed over 4.000 miles with a few faithful sailors in an open boat before finally reaching Timur. CANDIED DOSES Before the 19th century drugg- ists almost exclusively used sugar and sweets to hide the taste of their medicines. No need to be a victim of Constipation Vegetable Laxative may be the answer NR helps remove wastes, rellevn weary feeling, headaches caused by i .. ' Thorough, glsssin action. ey're ell-vegete le-Nx Te sieu come in two urea in, NR see NR uolors (K dose) or extra lid act on. Plain or chocolate coated. » | ‘IAII P“ IAIIIII\ NQ Professional Bards 3 T. Earle ilicliey Chartered Amdllllllll l, Dffiee u . l0 Grenville Street Phone Ill ' Jernnrerslde M40140 {cfsiwfi O£+OOO-Q'O+O-Q Regent . WEDNESDAY ond THURSDAY PICTURE Shows 7:l5 ond 9:15 Matinee Wednesday 3:30 ’\C\c\i\.\.~.a.\~. \A.§\AA \».\~\ ciiuso THEATRE KENSINGTON Wed. Matinee 3.80. Evening-‘l-i). Thursday ‘l-S. lee Hedy LaMurr and Dennis 0'Keefe in "DISHONORED LADY" Trail" Shorts ,\\,\\ _ ‘\ \-\ y’\ > Also "Tenderfoot '\'\/\/\ ilowlan Mr- P. A. Arsenault was in Woodstock and l-lowlari recently The Richards 530' mill is busy now sawing for the public. Mr. Sylvang (jalgnt returned to Charlottetown on 'I‘ucsday. Mr. Robert Gallafint. l-luwian, has just installed a new rlp-saiv in his workshop. Mr. Henry MacAusland, i-lowian. loaded a car 0f pulp at Duvar las‘. Saturday. Mr. Fern Blanchard has arriv- ed home from Halifax where he was employed during the winter. The government-snow plow op- ened the road from O'Leary to Howlan on Saturday, March 20th for cars- Mrs. John Ca.hill—o1 Summersmie. spent the week-end of the 21st ir i-lowlan and Woodstock. Miss Aldona Peters and Ray Noonan spent Sunday at the hump of Mr. and Mrs. Tenls Peters Howlan. Mrs. Margaret MacAusland has been confined to her home here for the past week with a bad cold. NLr. Zacharie Cormier of Eg- mont Bay has been renewing old friends around Lot 6, Woodstock and Howlan. The many frieiids and relatives of Gilbert Gaudet of Woodstock are sorry to know he is not feel- ing so good lately. Miss Joan Arsenault has gone to Charlottetown to keep house for her aunt. Mrs. Henry Perry, who is in Charlottetown Hospital-How Mr. and Mrs. Lbuis Gallant rc- turned to their home in Summer- side on Sunday evening after at- tending tho funeral c! his brother the lets hank Gallant. Mr. Bruce Cerruthers had a bunch of nfen Tuesday grading a carload of spuds for his brother- in-law, Bart Cook. who is at pres- ent employed in Toronto. On Sunday. March 21st, roads were in very bad condition after the thaw. some horses broke har- ness. others shafts. while some of the" fair sex had very wet feet on getting back from church in the morning. Mr. Bruce Carruthers J12. came home from wilmot valley on Fri- day where he had been helping his brother-in-law, Francis Mc- Qusrrie. putting up the season's supply of ice es Mr. MecQuai-rie supplies ice to the town of Sum- merside. Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Richard and little sen spent a few days here recently. Mr. Richard has been working in Summersidc With Bchurmarrs Lumber concern for the past few months. it is rum- ored that lillr. Richard sold his house here to Elmer Matthews of Olhsary who in turn sold his old house and lot to Marne Kennedy. The funeral of the late Frank Gallant was held at St Anthony's R. O. church. Bloomfield, on Sun- day. March 21st. at 3:30 pm. and in spite of bsd roads was very largely attended. ‘rho funeral ceremonies were conducted both yin church and st the grave by the Rev. Pr. M. J. Rooney. The pell- bearers were Eddie Gallant, Felix Areeneult. lueebe Arseneult. Jack I. Gallant. Roy Arbing and Peter Gallant. His father, Sylvang Gal- lant of the Provincial San. in won sans: l0.“ CHEVROLET (Maple bell) 2% TON This truck ins been recently completely everbsuled sail In, tn Al condition. new tires. hector and otbc- accessories. low lntlsege. Priced reasonable for quick sale. iifey be seen st‘ Manor's Service Station. Summrrslde- Charlottetown. and the (OLLOVFLDZ brothers and sisters were present, Hector of Moncton, N.B., Louis and his wife of Summerside. Ken- neth and Mary Ellen of Tignlsh, Art-bur and wife of Woodstock, P. E. I., and Donnie of ‘Pruro. and Olive o! Borden. were unable to attend. To all the family sincere sympathy is extended. Mining (Continued from Page o) 3000 Keiwren J. 1235 Kerr Add 2000 Kirk Gold 1700 Kirk Lake 2630 L Dufault .. 230 Lake Shore 1525 L Wasa 200 he Lux 9500 Lapaska 000Leitch .. . 5000 Lingman . 3410 Little LL 54450 Louidcourt 1575 Macassa 3300 MacDonald 3200 MacLeod . 500 Madscn 3000 Magnet 6400 Mai G! . 5500 Man East 10500 McMai-mac 2000 Mid cont‘ i700 Min Corp 1500 lviylamaque 2350 Negus 2800 New Cal 10000 New Marl 8500 New Norz a 10325 New Pac 300 Nipissing 415 Noranda . ‘.2000 Norbenite 6-100 Normctal 4000 Nor-pick .. 1500 Norseman .. 1600 North Inca 3800 OBricn 23200 Ogamzi 12700 Okalta 04500 Omnitrails i500 Orlac . 4:200 Oslsko .. S900 Osulake . 3000 Pac Pete .. 4800 Pamoiir . 4000 Paymastcr . 6030 Pen Rey 3000 Piccadilly 175 Pickle Cr . 2500 Porc Pen i700 Preston .. 5500 Que Lab 2500 Que Man 1625 Que Mont. 2000 Reeves 4-000 Regcourt ' 65 Royal Bk 23900 Rupununi 1050 San Ant 27800 Senator . 500 Sheep Cr . 3705 Shcrritt .. 1000 Silanco .. 27000 Sladen 400 Springer 5575 Stadacona 160) Steep R0 1300 Sulliv 11000 Surf Inlet . 300 Sylvanite 2003 Taku . Zbbe-‘Fecir-"Hu 3580 Thurbois i030 Toburn Union Min Unit K H .. Upp Can .. Waite .. 6000 Wingait 500lDYmii' CURB ‘.1100 Daihous 40 3200 Foothills .. . . 3100 Pend Orc .. . Total sales 918.000. Winnipeg Grain WINNIPEG. April 6 - (CPI- Oats were traded sctively today on Winnipeg Grain Exchange with prices showing a firm trend due to a fairly strong demand by sea- board interests. probably in vierv of the new allocation of coarse grains for export announced iasi iveek. - Moderate shipper demand was also registered in barley. but trad ing was lighter than in oats. About 465,000 bushels of wheat were allocated for ercport to the United Kingdom under the Anglo- Canadian wheat agreement. Nor- way was allocated 300.000 b05119“ of oats to become the first im porter under-the recent Canadia: export allocation announcement. Prices of class two wheat weir reduced two cents from Mond y. Cash prices: Oats: No. 2 CW 80 1-2; no. 9.x 3 CW and no. 3 CW 83 1-3; ex. ‘i feed 8i; no 1 feed 70 3-4; no z feed '15 l-Z; no 3 feed ‘l1; track. 79 7-8. Barley: No l and 2 OW S-row l 33 7-8: no 1 and 2 CW 2-row and no. 3 CW B-row 1.29 ‘I-li; no 1 ieec. 1.13 1-8; no 2 feed 1.11 7-8; no 3 feed 1.03 7-8; no 2 CW yellow 1,21 7-8: no 3 CW yellow 1.18 ‘l-B; tiacii 1.113 1-8. BETTER. THAN DIGGING ln 1559 it was discouvered that petroleum could be obtained from the earth by drilling. DOES INDIGESTIDN WALLUP Y0|I BELOW TIIE BELT? Help Your Fer so "l!" Fer Tie Kind Of lelief Tliel H s Make You Rub‘ Te Gs H tb lull of _ d ti beloznlbe ‘trait-in @305: eet '5 00in below the belt. i. u": fill! Certfe Liver needed elp to that "fggotten m4 ' Little Liver . - meals? Tube than H“ w’; directions. They bel lug» w . ""0" eaten in Nature's own . y” " kind of relief that e metres you foal better from your bead to your tw. Just be sure vmi lot the genuine Csrw-‘s Little Liver Pills from your druggist -3be. Arrangements con SMALIMAIVS Your BEST Store For ~ “House Furnishings” NOWSHOWING . . . i Studio Masterpiece w A L L P A P s R s Beautiful Windows . . . Cottage while end colored Marqui- rette. Per set, from $1.59 begin with l/ENETIAN BIJNDS e Lig/iler . . . 1/; the weight oi ordi- nary blinds because it's made of s curtains, in all to $4.98. special flexible aluminum alloy. 0 Lovelier . . . 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