WE 11p ___‘ _ >r,_ __ TFWESTEN Rois rj-‘fii-msh éz.'é'.'i'éiii.".'ii‘l‘ofi;?i°'ofit'““‘ u‘ QUMMEBSIDE and PIINOI COUNTS.‘ ‘ slows, Subscriptions, Advlrtlalll- - P""""rioousrcisssisyhsboumItasrsttke gouowlng stores in lemmas-aides » _ , lumps, water Street; Gonriies Druestoreaal Central llreetl sell 5°“ “w, Water Street: aura Gandet. a0 ursuvlus Street: °'°'1‘u(;,ooery. Russell Street; Alyre Doueette’: Grocery. second Street! 1'11"’ "use Motor rrsusowt. Water atmt. , be delivered to any home in lnmlnoraide by Carrie: T" “v 3° p" g” or lee per week. Phone 880 er lit-l fer this oarvleo and“ you, order to the boy responsible for delivery on your rents Minus ioi- srsn. to - -walv'raln Jour-room apart- “gve at Brace-L y lnent. Phone 668-1. Summsraide. y, Pgorem oilcake mail mi -roI. sans-rooms lord ‘.9 at Bruce's. BookWW-I‘ "ilflll truck. Good. condition. Iieatn Jen- m‘ y kins, Summerside. -PA.\'TltY sans in Keir clerk's? -nnaoe's will be unloading car Kensillgtilll. June 12th at 3! bran next week. Special price from Kenglngioll Home and,car. gdlool Association. ‘ T-‘l , —l‘0ll SALE, two brood sows, LOADING IIOGS at Albertonzdue to furrow in Jilly. Wallace ' “mud” For trucking Bflfqcraig. Middleton; “m, n1 detailed information con... .___. "f § ‘w. p. Canlpbeil. I 4m: OILCAKE to si-nvo this t“ ' ,_._._ week; special prices when delivery _(;01.LECT1 G HOG! is taken from car, at Bruce's: . and Tuesday mofllilll Grand River. For truck- ing service phone or contact Frank y Platts. 4.0" SALE, _ Brown enamel _ s ri g and mattress. gilglscgbectgiudiltofi. Erie Thomson. cpfiflltlll, P. E. I. QVHY —LOADENG IIOGS at Northfl every Monday, For trucking ser- vice and dot-allied information contact Charles MacKau. -F0ll SALE-IMO DeSoto sedan. All new tires. Also 1947 civilian Jeep. Perfect condition. Phone 494-3, Summerside. '1 us for your Presto Pres- augsggokvr. three sizes in stock. H595, $19.95 and $25.50. The Sum- mcrside Hardware Co. -LOADING IIOGS every Mon- day at OLeary. For trucking ser- g vice and detailed lnfcmlatiorl con. ———— tact Ralph Adams. ...PA.\“I‘RI' saw. in aid of Girl Guides will be held Saturday, 13th. at. 23ft P. M. at. Brace. ~ Kgly'5_iitl‘lllilll‘l‘ delmrlment- -COI.LIC'I'I4NG IIOGS every Monday through Port Hill. Eller- slie, Conway and bot 11. For trucking service and detailed in- formation cmtact Frank J. Platts. _PANTRY SALE in Keir Clgrks Store, Kcllsingloli. Saturday. lune 11th, 3 P. M. Sponsored by tome my school Association. —FOR. SALE-INS Plymouth sedan. Good condition. four new —"— , g tires. heater. can be seen at Ker.- -COLLl-'.C’l‘Il\1G 3335b notn Home's Hllirlfl Station. Sum- meidal‘ inlaid“ 211d ‘Belrgcnt Pbr‘ nlerslde‘ Wes m- - iilfcmiaiion and truéliiflinsemwl -li'0lt 8ALE.--1942 Interna- ontlvt Sialllei’ M“ m‘ " itional is ton truck, i933 Chevrolet "T . ‘Standard Coupe. 192B Chevrolet _sss "slsslas may tltgxqfCoach, 1m Pontiac Sedan. apply llrcsentell llllnta1en$sPntjes Mo: iGeorse Dcishfl- Borden. after 5 by the Kellsllz on - - - "l _ y d“. awning; June l4. at. 8.15. P10-| ‘ mils 1P1‘ C.G.1.T- —NEW LONDON Presbyterian Churches. Services, Sunday, June -ls" AND H" EXTENSWFPB" | 13th. Clifton at 11.00 n. M. s. s. at HOLDERS. laxlponlsive Bitshlilargawlam A M. 5mm, Grgnwle :30 l-land Saws, . llm nllm an ' ,p_ M_ Lon River 73g _ _ gv, levels, Allllllillllln Mnlsigm ‘#:1515812 n A_ Qmfpbqh Mmgggm; stock. The Summers e ___. co , —.IUNE WEDDING-A quiet but pretty wedding was solemnizcd on Wednesday afternoon in the St. Mary's Anglican Church. Summer- side, when Audrey Adelina, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. George Adams. Sea View. was united lrl marriage to George Layton Bell. son o! M1- and Mrs. Plank Bell, ‘Stanley Bridge. Archdeacon G. Rullantson MEETING -- R0311‘ Ial- luolllhlyl meeting Kemlni-Ymn Branch No. ll. Canadian Legion g_y;_5_1,_ will be held in the Town llzi’, Korlsillgloll. Friday. June 11 cl ll pm. All nlnllbers are request- rd lo utieud. \\'.l.». Delaney, secre- tary. ‘ _-LEG1ON 9 -c.ll.lu.- You inclu- lots of sweet sentimental talk about “Mema"—there even is a book and a play called "l Remember MnmW-But what I110“! "Papa"? We could wax lyrical about him but the chances are he wouldn't like thstmBut what he definitely would like for Fathers Day ii a gilt from the Men's Wear Department. There are oodles of Gifts irclu ullirh to choose and the Sales Staff In bubbling with ideas and auggrsiiolls for you. Juno the 20th is only one week nWayUMEMEM- Bi-Jlt PAPA-with n gift from the Men's Well. Ycry Gay-very Sweet are these Summer DllNDl. SKIRT! for uni who wear ailea 1 to u. Cool siul flattering-A icy to wear. the Null: "gals" love these Skirts. They're made of excellent lllllm! P!!!" cotton in irlliy lovely patterns and colors-they haveelnatio waist bands and llcsl. shoulder straps-the price la 2.25. A Dlrndl in the moot com- lorlablr lillt1 the moat attractive Skirt fqr Summer—yon'll flnd these in the Youth Centre. . You don't have to race here and there to procure a FISHING Oll. II1.'.\"i‘i.\'G LICENSE. They're for sale right here In the llardwnra De~ lisrliucnl. We got permission to Issue these lsicenlea for your conven- ient-e..." Mu are n resident of the province tho License is Lilo-ll louure a tourist or non-resident it ls 2. . Enjoy the fun and apori “I KW Illhinr-sei- your Ilshlng and Hunting License from the liard- ware Department. T l . ' Visit tllc Grocery Department and take notice of the "HALF PRICE" T.-\Bl.l2. livery article on it has been reduced to half the original price —i‘m sllrc you'll find come item for which you have been locking and un use. The reason that these things are at s barliill II "III ti!!! don't si-li very quickly and we‘d like to get then nevlnr- Keep 1w lie on 11115 Table-the merchandise is changed and added to nll the "m- Nllll» In the Grocery Department and take advantage 0i flit “Half Price" Table. ___§ » s x y Come Just "A You Are! . JUNE 12th. 194a 1s y t; AIR FORCE pay m cmmx and u» gntea of all IJLAJ. lintiean aerem osuscs will b0 thrown open to the public. It's your Air force. as come along and sea no on Air IoroeDay -- Come ill ll WI IP91 Em scar. Unit in this ‘iris lo %RT3C\ i n. c. ii. r. smloll i Sllnlnereilia. P. E. I. open to l-Ile Public Ireln 2 to 5 p.m. end- 9 pun. to Midnight. Dcure to lbs Music of Den Mesh! and 1l1l Islanders Tllii All sponmid In tile interest ‘of Alr Force Dcy by l w I I l ' I , . ~< This Station wiIl be s... CAPITDL Susnmeraldo -_ TODAY (Friday) - SATURDAY no ooustr IILL payphone so‘ ‘ olaclso av MICHAEL CURTIZ " , EXTRA — EXTRA R. C. M. l’. FILE 1365 "THE CONNOIYS CASE" . See i-Iow Tile Mounties Ger TiieirMon Shows 7:15-9:15 — Matinee Soturdcy 2:30 officiated. The bride wore a mist grey suit with black accessories and a corsage of Talisman roses. She was attended by her cousin Ruby Adams who was dressed in read by Layton Proiltt, which com! bined regret at his departure with good wishes for his future pros- perity and happiness wherever he may be. A small gi-ft wps present- an "aqua suit with brown - ies and wore a col sage of P.nk De- light roscs. Kenneth MacKay was best man. The young couple left on a honeymoon trip to the An- napolis Valley and on return will reside in Stanley. The groom was one of the first from this Province who enlisted for overseas service in World War IL-S. -PI.AY ENJOYED- Kensington United Church Y. P. U. put on a good performance in their play "Mama's Baby Boy". at Inng Riv- er Hall, on Monday evening. wit- nessed by an appreciative aud- ience. Also keenly enjoyed were the specialties, instrumental music by Norman Mill and Johnny Ing- lis, and solos by Mr. Russell Mac- Kay. Bur. —FAREWELI. PARTY-Burling- ton dance hall was the scene of a farewell party on Monday evening, for Keith Mann. son of the pro- prietpr, Mr. Herdon Mann. who leaves immediately for Calgary. Alberta. Music for dancing was furnished by the Hickey brothers, with Mrs. Hickey at the piano. During the evening Mr. Allison Mann called the gathering to 0:‘- der, and in a few choice remarks reminded his friends that they were gathered to bid farewell to still another of the Island's most promising young men. about to seek his fortune in a distant pro- vince. An address to Leith was dbijgfibifioivdriltkivrfl CAMEO THEATRE KEN SINGTON Friday Matinee 3:30; Evening 1:15 and 9_-15. Saturday 7:15 and 9:15. Itoy Rulers and "Trigger", Smart- cst Horse in Pictures, in . "IIELDORADO" Featuring "Gabby" Hayes with Dale Evans and Bob Nolan and the Sons of the Pioneers. Also Serial and News mo-acoaoo-Q-coaocfl '7\'7\7\7\9\9\9 REGEN FRIDAY and SATURDAY DOUBLE BILL “cleanses r. l MIIIIOIIDS ‘ll EAIII‘ WILLIAM BOYD ilmlll ilufl AIID iiiflliiii IIASII IIIIIRII. IIIliIiIiiI IAII FIIIIHIIES IillIlIIEil llasealed by Iredvaen Ialeaalag Corp Shows 7.15 and 9.15 Matinee Friday 3.30 ‘OMQYYR. 5 Days $ $ $ $ SAVING SPEDIALS Fri. June 11 to Wad. June i6 IIIILLAITS STORE, Kensington Aylmer’: Vegetable Soup 3 tins Lombard Plums, 2 tins. . .35: Blended Orange and Grope- fruir Juice, 2 rius.....29c Clams, 2 tins ..........5Bc Diced Beets, 2D. 01., 2 tins 18c Diced Carrots, 20 02., 2 tins Fresh Beef, 2 iins..._....76c Pecs,2 tins String Beans, 2 rins.....22c Tec, Mother's Own or Mom's, 2 lbs. for. . . . . . . .$I.75 Coffee, Schwartz er Club House, per lb. . . . . . . 55c Oranges, Sunkist, 2B8, 3 dos. for Men's Overalls, reg. MAD-Special _.... . ._......$3.75 Man's Work Shirts, reg. $2.70—Spcciol. . .. . . . . . . . . . .5225 10% DISCOUNT ON ALL WOMEN'S DRESSES I only 65-piac/e Dinner Set, Victoria pattern, 22k gold trimming Reg. $52.80—Specic| $39.00 1 only 44-pin“ Dinner Set, willie with Gold Bond Reg. SIZZS-Specicl $15.00 L Having token over the stock of ibe Champion Radio Service, 1 cm rlllingtbe entire stock or e 20% discount. 3 smell Electric Radios, 2 lottery Radios, ICoIemon Gas Iron l Coleman goa lamp, I double Coleman gel stove, I Aladdin Icinp, 2 Ilelplctea, 2 toasters, I Gelnco electric iron, 3 adjust- obis Westinghouse Irena, S bed lamps, electric ironycords, teblolcmpa, Aladdin Iclnp pom, Radio I 8C Batteries, and many ol-iler chides. I om opening Saturday, June 12th, Slice Store with c stock oi ‘ Men's, Women's and Children's Shoes. ' - wllullls stuns, liolltlllglllll Apple Juice, 2 tini......20'. Raisins, seeded and seedless, 2 lbs. . . . . . . . . . . . ....48c Lard,2ibs. ............53c Raspberry Jam, reguicr 55c., now . . . . . . . . . ..45c Aylmer’: Pork 8r Bccns, 2 tins Beet Greens, 2 tins. .....l9t .-,.... u‘ Heinz Mushroom Soup, 2 tins 95c Tl-IIQCUARDIAN. CHARLQTTETOWN Form Musical Festlvaliiroup ' At Summersilie A special meeting was called last evening at the home of Mrs. Allison MacLean, Summerside, for the purpose of forming a local organisation in connection with the Prince Inward Island Musical Festival Association with the idea of its expansion‘ into a Prince County organization. following officers of the P. E. I. Musical Festival» Association: Mrs. Preston Book. pact president; Mrs. Edwin Cooke, aeoretcry; ‘Mercer presided. and Mrs. Allison MacLean, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mercer, Mrs. Creelman MacArthur, Mr. L. W Harlcoclr. It was moved that a nominating ‘ttee consisting of those present be appointed wit-h power to vote into office the executive o? the local organization and that Mr. Allison MacLean be convener oi that committee. —S y ed bv Alfred Simmons, on behal’ cf friends and neighbors. Leith thanked his friends for their part- ing gift. and kind words. Bur. PEISODMS y -Miss Hilda I-Iickox. Burlington is visiting hcr sister and brother- ln-lilw, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Youn- ker at Darlington. Bur. —Mr. and Mrs. Russell I-Iogg and Miss Gladys Pitzsimmons spent the holiday week-end at Ion! River. Bur. BRAPAIIII THEATRE f JIILSON Friday 8:30 Saturday 7 :20-9:3D e Among those present were the‘ x . and olferda, combine lirlea for grown-op family member-a, in pumps iouthful charm. Colors P red, wheat, and white. Also several combination of eolora. Mrs. Wallace Rodd, Progrqln coulmittee eonvener; cm. Fred Osborne, field committee convener. Mrs. Clarence The following were appointed to act on provincial committee: Mr. sparkling gloss. Wore. . table. . dishes. Today's modern cooking utensils are made of Pyrex Wore — Out- . Iii your kitchen completely in the new modern manner. —Constable Leonard Lewis, R. C M. P. is spending his vacation with friends in SllllIlllCl‘SldG.-——S. —Mr. and Mrs. Ernest While, Miss Hilda MzlcLcocl. Charlotte- town, Mr. and Mrs. Borden Mac- Lcod and children Jeall and Barry were guests of Mr. and lVlrs. Dall- icl l-Iicl-zox, Burlington. on Sun. lhy- Bur. Filling Station At Elmsdale Is Destroyed - On Tuesday fire completely “mm Mum‘ destroyed the filling station at ~ e --- Emsdale. owned by the White Shows: Rose Oil Company and operated by Mr. Howard Adams. Shortly be- fore closing at noon he and Cicvc- land Hardy gathered up a large number of old bill books, etc, and put them in the stove and it is ‘Prim rullbm anlea and to $3.25. oxford; sud straps. duck uppers. cork ins Canvass footwear in s Children's sizes 5 to 10 Street Floor Main Store Section believed that the blaze from this rubbish ignited gas fumes and started the confiagratioll. About $1,500 worth of tools be- longing to Mr. Adams was com- pletely destroyed as well as a car belonging to Mr. Leith Thompson Two buildings across the pavement also caught fire and it was with considerable difficulty that the leillaze in botll cases was extinguish- Mr. Fraser Bill's house caught in two places and a warehouse be- longing to Mr. Basil MacNeili also caught. As Mr. Rix is employed with Morrison and MacRae and is working at present in Breadaiballc, 11c was not at home. -—S S’silie Girl Guide Association Meets The rlnnual meeting of the local Association of Girl Guides. sum- mersidc, on Wednesday evening took the form of a banquet which ' PYREX NEWS ~ From HOLMAN’S CHINA Don't miss our Pyrex Wore Counter . . . On it you will see displayed ever‘ type of utensil that you'll need for your kitchen-oil mode of gleaming, _You ccn wcrch the foods cook "just right" with Pyrex . You conserve foods "piping hot" directly from the stove to the There is ouiy room here to tell you about a few of the many Pyrex heels. Sizes t and 9. in half sizes-from $1.45 ~ roi- the ‘Minus and Children-Amid blucher’ Made with heavy chafer lfllint- Colors in blue, brown, and burgundy. Children's sizes s to 1c 1-2 .' ................. .-. else l? Q at to a _. " ors, blue, white and sunray. Misses’ sizes 11 lo 2 XHALLMAIIFS Where Price la Matched With Quality perfect fit with eonl medium wooden wedgie ole. heavy all around use v traps and oxfordl. Col- l-Z 85c and 95c 95c and $1.10 was held ln the new Leo Coyle‘: Restaurant. lllle district commissioner, Mrs D. C. Tompkins presided. The tcasl to the King was responded to oy the sirlsing of the National Anthem. The district commissioner gave a splendid report of tile year's activities and Mrs. Maurice Mil] submitted a satisfactory financial report. The nominating committee brought in the following slate of officclfi: secretary, Mrs. Elmer Offer: treasurer. Mrs. Wilfred Perry; badge converter, Mrs. Thane A. Campbell, The result of cookie day was re. ported as successful. Miss Betty Coyle extended a hearty vote of thanks to the Association for its assistance to the guidcrs and the guides through- out tlic year. After the business session two llunloroils readings by Mrs. J. S. Perry were much appreaciated. The singing of Auld Lang Syne with Mrs. Cleve Whalen at the piano brought a successful meet- ing to a close. -S DDIIBLE BDILEII Pyrex Double Dollars out of aiock for some have been time-but they're back again and better than than ever. The band and handle hrsco are made of stainless steel and the glass is clear and bright. 4.95 ' BAKERS-priced from f9 to 89c. INDIVIDUAL BAKERS -- 11'1"“ at 2 for 15 cents and 2 for 25 cents. CAKE DISHES-priced at 5D to 15o CASSEROLES-prlced at 89o to 1.49. DOUBLE DUTY CASSEROLES — priced at SD cents to 1.40. PIE PLATES-priced at 35 1o lilo each. I'll; PLATE JUICE SAVERS- priced at lib and ‘i! cents. MIXING BOWLS-Sets of 3—clear glam priced at 1.49. Sela of 4- colored glass priced st 3.10. MEASURING MUGS - 32 ounce. llriced at 1.10. GIFT SETS-s pieces of ‘Thug. ware" priced at 8.85. Blue Diam- 01111 priced at 3.95. Home Mgkgr Set priced at 1.95. NURSING BOTTLES - 4 ouncl size priced at 20 cents. 8 ounce size priced at 25 cents. LOAI‘ FANS-priced at '15 and Ne. UTILITY DISHES — priced It '15 and 9i! cents. PIJRCOLATPBS-prleel It 1.05. I] 111'.‘ ......_ .,,....,.._ s, _