l ;¢.._,i¢..,o.._ AGENTS! Jjoohtorl. WI Elm, Bakery, Water Shoot; r5351, INSURANCE Ralph ‘$51,: n ,' aumznqrside. CROSS BLOOD DONOR ‘Brno!’ at st. Mary's Hall. Bum- sidr Thursday. March 10th. be- ", 2-4 and 7-9 P. M. HOCKEY Bcdeque rink Thurs- ’ March 10. First playoff game Li}, Shore 14818119» neeltown “B15 vs‘ ggdeqlle Bombers. Skate “L, Admission 35 and 25c. 3p; AND SCHOOL —The gslhevlmecting of the Kensing- n Home und School Association 1h? hold in the Town Hall. m1 “im- March 10, Mr. Maclnnia Ffilrghoit? films. Everyone welcome. __AA\~_\-[-_.\1, MIETTNG-Jfidc an- ual nV-ptmg of the Keiisinfllil" Bum"; go-oporntlvo Association Lttijwu be held in the Km)‘: Gwygr; lInil, Konsinglon, Tuesday. Mm}, 15th., at 1.30 p.m. All shnrc- lders and patrons nre rcqu95l°d gaticntl. W. L. Delaney- manage!‘- PENTERTAIN-EID AT AUCTION ,0" Thuryny evening. March 3rd L. Sullivan. Clinton en- the hitzhest score mas . M . Louis O'Connor. ‘t’ e geflz-‘ngflgiion prize was carried off bv .\ir. Ralph ilcancy» The hostess was assisted in serving by My; uoiwaise Mccaushih FALBANY Slimmer: w. r. — mm momlY-TS cf Jubilee Women! MIHIIP. Albanv Village, hold a “n, p3,“. M, n-o homo of Mrs. Grcnu. Ladies first prize m; ivnn by Allen Niles. mo; consolation by Mrs 1511*- porth Bassr-ti. Gents first. lliichoel aim“; Gents consolation. Ed- “m Dmiqay, Lunch was served by the indies in chnrSE~ ..resr NEW ALARMS - The alarm sounded about three o- wl; vestefday afternoon in Sum- pversixle but there was n0 flffi- The apartment was testing m" three Mo" sirens that had been installed m, Ottawa. Market _and Argyle greets, Formerly the only filial!"- frcvm the bell on the Town gm, was a siren in Memorial Park. uw these additional sirens have n in<tailcd so that the flfltme" ghould hear an alarm who ever put of town they may live in.—S. ,.Q[T[E'1‘ WEDDING-In Sum- .ido at the Parsonage oi the ist Church on Monday after- noon, a quiet weddinS was soi- qmiizod when Josephine Ellen Cannon of Desable became the hide of Ralph Edgar Cameron, also of DeSable. ‘llhe mar-rial! Qyemony was per-fortified by REV- Irnest J. ‘Ban-ass, minister of the Pint Baptist Church. Mrs. Don- old CamEron. Hampton. WES mat- gon of honor and Mr. Donald Cameron acted in the capacity 0f but man. The bride and (r0011) pill reside in DeSabie where Mr. Cameron is a well known farmens -LAYMEN‘ MEETING — Rt. M. R. H. atrrman. Bishop of tho Anglican Diocese of Nova Sco; u, uvio visited St Mary's Parish. Bimimrrside and St. John's Parish- lt. Eleanorks, over thoweek-end. Ins a guest at the regular intel- hg of iha Laymen’: Association in It. Mary‘: Hall on Monday even- ing and delivered an interesting ialk on the Book of Common hlyfi- At the conclusion of his tllk a vote of thanks was cnovBd U! Dr. E. B. Parkman, seconded 51 Mr. Eric ‘ranton and tendered V! the president, Mr. Emery Lyle. Both the Bishop and the pastor, Von. Archdeacon G. R. Harrison, were made interesting presentat- ioiu in commemoration of the mnl. The inymcmgathered an hour before t-ho meeting ond spent "It time working on the building d lawn chairs. which is a project lithe Association and will be sold It the annual auction and bean continued after the, meeting, and Illili iuurh was served. There was p"? We: attendance of mem- n. s , -. i-TEfi/vcsrsan GUADIAN J. Iilmor Murphy, Ill Hanover Smut, and George Clow. 125 Ottawa Sinat- MJMMEBBIDE and PRINCE COUNTY _ ." Nowl. Subocriptionl. Advortillng , - “(Guardian mo: bo bought it lay oftbo ' following Itorcl in Summorlido: forStrocf: Gouriioo Drugoforo. II Cont!!! Shoot; Mark Goudot. Q1, Grluvillr Smut: ‘a Grocery. luuoll Street: Alyn Doucotta’: Grocomflooonu Strait ‘inland Motor Transport. Water Shoot. Guyana will be delivered to III: homo in Bummorlldo by Ul-“IIQ! n u p” any or iso per week; Phone MQor 0&2 for this union d" you!‘ order to the boy rclponllhlo for delivery on your mum. -WE All NOW lblo in givo you a. better price on Seed than quoted in our circular. Please lee us before buying. Bums. Malpcquo. —JU5T RECEIVED-Two Gllsou washing machines, one model Bil electric sells for $144.50 Ind one model AMIE gas engine drive sell-s for $189.50. Phone ‘H0. or write. The Summer-side Hardware Co. _ —C. W. L. CARD PARTY —- On Tuesday evening, March 1, the final C. W. L. card party before the lenten season was held at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Green with ten tables in play. Ladies first prize was won by Mrs. Claude Delaney. ladies consolat- ion. Beatrice O'Brien. Gents first, Lorne McMurrcr. Gents consolat- ion. Edward Mothison. Lunui was served by the hostess. assisted by the ladies present. —LADIES CLUB ENTERTAINED -- Mrs. J. W. MacKenzie was hostess-on Tuesday evening to the Ladies Club of the Summerside Presbyterian Church and Mrs. Wil- lism E. Forbes presided. The mem- bers were exceedingly busy with sowing and knitting in preparation for the coming bazaar. Refrerli- menis were served by Mrs. Form! and Mrs. J. Lloyd Gorrill. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Maurice Milt-B -EVHVING CIRCLE MEETS -—- The March meeting of the Eve- ning Circle of iro Summerslde Presbyterian Church was held at the Manse with the prusldent. Mrs. C. C. Hickey, in the chair. The Scripture lesson was read by Mrs. Balfour MacKay and "re study period on the book “Our Com- mission at Home and Abroad" was in charge of Mrs. Henry Bl5h0l1~ Refreshments were served at the close of the meeting by the com- mittee in charge-S —-I'B.ESBYTERIAN Y.P.S.—Duc to the condition of the roads the members of the Y. P. S. of the Summersido Presbyterian Church did not have their sleigh ride us gutsts oi the Kensirigtnn Y.P.S.. but held a meeting at the Manse on Tuesday evening. with l. splen~ did attendance. opening with the singing of “O Master Let Us Walk with Thee", Jean Matthews read the Scripture lesson and the min- lste gave a paper on “Seed .and Soil". After a short business ses- sion when the presidcnl. Ivan MacKenzie. was in the chair, o. most enjoyable social period foi- lowed when games and contests were conducted by Mrs. Charles when. Refreshments were serv- - s —PRESBYTEBIAN W. M. S. — The March meeting of the W. M. S. of Lhe Summersido Presbyterian Church was held at Lhe Manse on Tuesday afternoon wiin a good attendance. The devotional period was in charge of Mrs. Hilbert Johnston. who gave a thought- provoking Lenten meditation on "The Virtue of Discipline." The meeting opened with the singing of “Unto the Hills" with Mrs. Williun E. Forbes at tho piano. after which the scripture lesson was read by Mn. J. W. Mac- Kcnzio and prayer offered by Mrs. J. S. Perry. Mrs. J. Lloyd Gorrill read a meditation on "The Ministry oi Interruption." The singing of "Tah My Life and Lot It Be" was followed by the oifertory prayer by Mrs. Alfred Bi . Tho president. Mrs. Charles Camegy. was in the chair during the business session when arrangements were made to hold the birthday social in May. Tue treasurer. Mrs. J. O. Cobb, submitted the financial report. The story on China from the study book "Our Commission at Home and Abroad"~was presented by Mrs. Maurice Mill. Th; meeting closed with tha singing of “Rise Up 0 Men of God" and the repent- ing in unison of the dismisslcn hymn "Dismiss Us With_Thy Blessing Lord."-S d°fl't have llll H 91mi- .W|I WISE 5n t t - o. n GIRLS! It’: really dreadful to no you hitching and pulling, Ill! Your h - - [You may be uildrouoil up and look mm u porno-but Youwhflh’. nico effect lo spoiled brhooo that are not straight and hut! to do this you know-Q neat little CARTER BELT will ‘M71 "lose ltocitlngo right in piaco and what II more you'll feel conafort- t- Garter Bella are available in a full range of olleo and different " "id wldthl. The mamm- m lafln. nylon. two-way Imwh ‘ " "Won brocade, In colors blue, out: Jon role and whifn. . “Y Volvo nn-“niuo begin: the fullliolrbcncuih"! The prices N‘ pom no from 1.00.0» us. ‘. . 0mm you wear n fllmr n, Y": won't fool tight and comfortable without one. . . Como In and those on display in the my Good: I . A new. min Ihlfllidllb of I com-row, “Julio h» fun m» roooivodill om Ilnv III. Irnlgwvulrilll and macro ‘honour: coma in blue ‘I "m ooio ll fl ‘o n‘ u. ......“"';'.°."‘ ".5? Al???" .M.— . And by DOM- WIIIPOOBD WORK g Clothing Department. chronic-notw- ma a“; m you! m diam: Electric lllllllflol OIIOII ELECTRIC cogs. got your groceries at Bums. Malpequo. -rom1m!. - Burma iiva mwi daily, mo mania, Remington, P. E. I —(>llUIiJCll 0F CHRIST 2P3. — The Y: P. S. of the Summer- aido Grurch of Christ held its rcgular meeting in the church hall on Tuesday evening with the vice- president, Faye Eamon, in the chair. The devotional period was in charge oi the minister and opened with tho singing of "in My Heart ‘more Ringo a Melody." Tho Scriptural reading was in tho bkrd chapter of Isaiah. An inter- esting quiz: was conducted on the citica and town: of tho Bible. The meeting closed with the Friend- ship Circle and tho Mizpah bene- diction-S —KINSMEN MEETING —- ‘I'll! regular meeting of the Kinsmen Club of Summerslde in the Olympia Restaurant on Thursday evening was featured by the showing oi two interesting films. Scarlet and Gold and Qhe Voyage of the St. Roch by Cpl. Wrn. Beatty of Sum- “e detachment, R.O.M.P. Q31. Beatty in a few introductory re- marks congratulated the club on the fine work that they are carry- ing on for the youth of the town. Mr. Henry Wedge operated the projector. Greg. Mulhcliand re- ported for the sports committee and said that the outdoor rink is still in operation. He said that the cost of operating the rink this season has been considerable as it was necessary to pay the wages of a regular caretskcr. He said that the midget and younger teams sponsor- ed by the club will enter the Pro- vincial compeltiun for their re- spective classes. Harold Gsuclet re- ported on the annual bingo and said that the net sum of $317.00 had been realized. l-ie thanked all who had taken part by donating or as- sisting in'any way. Guests at the meeting were John Mungall. W. A. Cameron, and Andrew LeClalr. Following the game a group of the members went to the airport to eri- gage the group of officers in a game of brocmbali.—S. Personals ——Mr|. Earle Henry, Stanley Bridge, ‘pent the week end in Cav- endia . ——The many friends Harry Heffell. Borden, are sorry to hear that she is confined to her homo through illness. —'I‘he Misses Kay Johnston and Marjorie Bernard of Summer-side were recent visitors in Charlotte- town. S —Mrs. Gale Wooliey was hostess at her home on Tuesday evening to the members oi the Summer- side A. Y. P. A.—S —Miss Helen Marks has return- ed to Summerside after an enjoy- able two weeks’ visit in Boston and suburbs-S —Miss Gladys Arthur returned to her home in Summersidc on Monday evening after a delightful two weeks’ vacation in Samar-ville and Brookilne. stopping over on return in Sussex. N. B. -S -——The many friends of Mr. Ed. Graham. Cavendish will be pleased to learn that he is making satisfac- tory progress after his operation at the P. E. I. Hospital.’ q-Mrs. George MacLennan, Alex- andra. and daughter. Louise, nurse- ln-trainlng, at P.E.I. Hospital are spending the week pleasantly in Summeraide, guests of Mr. and Mrl. Milton Melliibnd family. -Mrs. John l". Scott left Sum- mcrsido on Tuesday morning for New Glngow. N. 8., to attend an executlvc meeting of the Maritime branch of the W. M. B. of the United Church of Canada-S -Mrs. Russell Champion of Samton. Pa. arrived in Sum- merside on Friday avaning on a Wisit to her brother and sister-in- law. Mr. and Mrs. George Waite and her father. Mr. Horatio Waite. Alberion —Mr. Joseph Lorie: of Alberton. who had received several burns while engaged in his duties no.0. N. R. rouncliouao foreman at Tigninh. and for which ha had to enter Western Hospital, has com- pletely recovered from his injuries. His many friends will bo glad to loam Mr. barter expect; to ro- t-urn to his duties on Wednclduy of this wick. p Mr. Moria Slurry. IOII of Captain and Mrs. John Shari-y. Alberton Smith. his entered Western Hospi- tal for observation. During Mr. Bkorryk stay in hozpitllv bis wife and little doughtor an guests at tho homo of hi! brother.‘ My _ Sherry. ‘ Alberton South. The H. C. M. P. officer Constable Keofe. paid a visit to the Union School MOhdly morning. Moi-ch 7th. Constable Keefe latcd lover- al interesting incidents In tho life of o mountio in the North Coun- try. Ho also impressed on the TENDERS FOR cram nAuuNo, for the Iyoor commencing May in, I949,.wiI| be ncoivod of this office by tho Secretory. Ill writing, up to 6 o'clock p. m. on Wodimdoy, March 23rd. —Iow- u! tendon not necessarily ac- coptod. , rue ouux iuvsnlmnviuo of Mrs. A CAPITOL Dummoroido i Lost Showing Today “lF WINTER comes" WitiiWALTER PIDGEON - DEBORAH KERR snows 3.30 _- ms - 9.15 . FRIDAY and SHOWS 7:15 — 9:15 REG A unovnu Ril‘ti6ll( GRIIPIIIID THEATRE A atom-ho CHAPTER .IN nmmo uisioitvi mitillliliii - l. -_ ionnsun $ rulilillilllii ..i.. " Y r . cam nowno ' .,'.";‘";1,‘.,;’, lemon flavpy lob» hmmlt g 9H,‘, 9,". Also Short Subjects Shows, Fti., 8.00; Sat. 8.30 pupils iiie fact that the R. C. M. P. was their friend. not their orfemy and was always eager to help the young folks. .Severai questions. asked Constable Keefe by tho pupils. wero answered to their satisfaction. The thanks of the teacher and pupils are due Constable Keefe for his very in- formative talk. Mr. George Matthews hos again entered tho Prince County Hospi- tal, when he will undergo further treatment. His numerous friends wish film a speedy return to his usual good health. Jilin Margaret Hardy, student nurqo at thePrince Edward Island Hospital, Charlottetown. spent the week-end with her parental Mr. and Mrs. Heber Hardy at Alberton. Miss Beth Clarke has resumed her duties at tho Hillside Restaurant, after u most enjoyable two-month visit with relatives in_ U. 8. A. SATURDAY PAUL MUNI in r _"| Am A Fugitive From A chin Gang" With GLENDA FARRELL- H-ELEN VINSON - PRESTON FOSTER Also SPORT REEL — MUSICAL and CARTOON MATIN EE SATURDAY’2:30 ENT, THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY DOUBLE BILL GENE AUTRY IN UND-ER COLORADO SKIES . AND L0 l mm uviuanou HA! Ell!" HHHJRIV SHOWS 7 AND 9.15 MATINEE FRIDAY 3.30 SATURDAY 2.30 T170 rununr Kensingion Thursday 7.15 only. John Wayne, Loraine Dayln "TYCOON". Stir. ring technlco r drama of iovc and engineering in South America. No shorts. ‘ >ceka>cocw i/GFY-i TAX 0N SPINSTEBS? JUNF-AU. Alaska. March 9—(AP) HBraving the urath of spinsters, Demccvat William Egan introduc- ed a blll in the Alaska House of Representatives last night calling 5°!‘ B lBX 0f $50 a head on single wmnen. He said its intent was to "further the institution of matri- mony. relieve the housing shortage andlevy a special tax on the privilege of being single." IN MEMORIAM MRS. RALPH BEAIRSTO ——The comm-Lilli; of Malpequg and surrounding districts were sad- dened to learn oi trio passing in the Prince County Hogpjtgl on Monday, Feb. 21st of Mrs. Ralph Boairsto at the age of 52 yogi-g. The funeral servico was held 9n Wednesday afternoon, Feb. 23rd in Princetown United Church. Al- lllouflh "19 day proved to be very unfavorable tho largo church was filled with many friends from far and nearwho came to pay their last tribute of respect to one who was greatly loved and admired by a Iiost of people for her many good qualities. The deceased was n lady of many fine principles. g friend I0 I11. on active worker in church activities and nil the different so- cieties of the community and ever ready to give of her time to help any in need. She will be greatly missed not only in the community. but in her Professional Bards Ii. E. ELLIS INSURANCE Fire - Auto — Calualty ' Phono 129 5 llllmfl . Sh. Summuido T. Earle Hickey i Chartered Accountant I Offioi ll l5 Grnnvillo Street ‘ I Phone 815 ' commission I EYE. Parkman, Op+.D.,, R.O. I _ OPTOMIUBIU; , In: lamina‘ aimi- ma; Vioual Training Given oncom- rnmrnr awn. I Summer 8t. lummoroulo l. F. Humor, R.O. OPTOMITBIM Oompleto Visual Analyses Ghoul Itcud CHM-LIAN‘! IUILHNG lummorlldo. REJ- PIIONI ‘Ill -.~u.;r .i_-r-~ salf-iiltini g“ workflwm your "W" 4 emu" Strofl wmbinutions. » Gasoline Powered gine with an electric motor. Connor engine driven wnshero Chile of n. Connor today will Electrically Powered Driven by n rubber mounud. built to Connor Specifications. 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It's built ln quality will produce efficient service for 20 years. so even if electricity is not avnilahifl In your neighborhood for another 2 or 8 years-your pur- whlch will unsure you a lifetime of mils-faction. The improved. double automatic wringer offers you morn streamlined beauty with automatic pressure control. Self- _ l-2 Inch Jumbo rolls. concealed self-tilting drain-board, oil-less bronze bcaringa, one piece fvamo, * See the Connor Washer-TODAY. * Ask for Detailed Information Street Floor-Homo ‘ifurnlohingo Sforo _Q a‘. -... ‘ ‘l pliil If "mini - T‘ louf ' d anti-cull" ‘° _s will The PORCELAIN TUB Smut design plus rugged w”- otruction and efficient operation, make Connor porcelgln m]; model; tho outstanding value in the lower-priced washer field. Fui. Iy guaranteed two years with twelve year reconditioning gun». spite. aro identical to Connor represent an investment The THERMO TUB permanently oiled motor x Tho patented Thermo bub, famili- cd with mineral wool, keep: flu watu- hot and the kitchen or wuh room cooL Result-quicker, clean- summit‘ GI‘, of Thu inner tub i: of Movel Melbl. ilh. and eleier washing‘. 1nd I. saving In timo. labour and. cloths. E-eriufing The out/er tub ll heavy Itocl with onto-body fin- horne whcr: rill was always made welcome. The funeral was conducted by her pastor. Rev. James Cross. as- sisted by Rev. J. A. MacGowan in Scripture reading. Rev. Mr. Cross paid a fitting tribute to the life of the deceased as a friend and a consistent church worker. His message contained much comfort in the sorrowing family and friends. The hymns sung were "O God Our Help in Ages Past". "The Lord's My Sherpherd" and "Lead Kindly Light". Many viewed for a last time all that was mor- tal of o loving friend who looked so peaceful in her last sleep, bank- ecl with flowers from friends. The casket was carried to her last rest- ing ploce in the adjoining cometary followed by a long concourso oi mourners. The pallbearers were Muses. Keith Donald. Frank Bearisto. Preston Green. Ray Lockerby. Vernon MacGovvcn and John Mac- Nutt. ' There are left to mourn her sorrowing husband, one son John. student at McGili University. Mon- lrenl and one daughter Mary. stu- dent at Prince of Wales College. Charlottetown: also an aged moth- er-in-law in the home and a sis- fer, Miss Reta Buxton. R..N.. New York. who came to be with her sister during her illness, also a wide circle of friends to ViIlOITI deep sympathy is extended. IN HOLMAWS. Youri-i CENTRE 5N9“! 1/3 on= tiriginal Prices 0f Friday, Morph 11 l— Saturday, March 12 Don't miss o Bargain like this! Tbero ore only 48 of then one and two piece Snow Suits complete with helm h being cleared of this big saving! The materials on go ar- dino, ireiza ond blanket cloths in o variety of colors- rho sizes are 2 to 6X. Buy a Snow Suit novfior rho cold doys ahead and in readiness for next regular price by shopping on Fridqy and Saturday. l-IDLMIIIPS YOUTH 0 TENDERS FOR BUTTERMILK for the year - lpmoncing Mo) lsL, I949, wi-II b0 received of this office by the Secretory, in writing, up to 6 o'clock p. m. on Wednesday, March ZBrtL-Iiiglv est fenders not necessarily oc- copied. THE DUNK RIVER DAIRYING COMPANY SUITS 9.50 to 16.95 Winter - Save I-3 of the» £nrns‘