l 1'6.~,949 THE, twists: . UADIAN ' AGENTS: ‘l. lime‘: Murphy. lee flenover George Olow. 185 Ottnwe Stree "UMMEISIDE Ind PRINCE ‘JOUNTY N)“ Subscriptions.‘ Advertising ' Thefluardienmlsbebonglstesenyoftlle Ioilowlngetosiee in Sununerside: ' u Bookstore. Witer Streer Go gm,“ Bqkery, Weller Street: t'ln0°'l 9'9""; Buseeii Street: Aiyre‘ Doueetwe Grocery, Seoonu Street; lslnnd Motor Transport. Water Street. _ Th, Guardian will be delivered to any home in Sumnserside by sinrrier my-ggsperdayorlleperryeek. fl ‘w. your order to the boy responsible for delivery on your roun Street, er‘ a. urliee Drugitore, I! Centre! Street; Mari Geudet, e1 Grenville Street; Phone 2H or il-l for this. ssrvsoe. _GIT BBAOB’! SEED P310! 1M began you place your order. __ en's ssurassivr of seeds yiunnsi-ive shortly. Book orders new. 41:01am: GOLD W665!‘- msn. desirin! a lovely home st W, c“; a; purposln disposing of y, , will do well to get in wolf: W. R. Warren, Summer- side. 4mm EASTER. 0111's. - The t h Ba tist Church has gljllliidaoboatc f»: 1155M! gifts for the Girls of the Inteirprovincial Home M. wognen at Coverdale. N.’ B- Tme are twenty-seven girls and ‘hm was a gift enclosed for each QflCr-O- -(jlJNTllv\L sawmill! Bartlet ~iii . Rev. p. M. Fraser Pu- ffgwifigirlning Sunday, aprifrnh. servivrs will be held irs the corn- munny Hal], 10.45 A. M. [12118 Gammers at the Foot of t e c.0559 7.30 P. M. "The 4 Resurrec- ~ .1015," Are you a real resurrection- 1st oi" just a mere Easterlte? Every- one welcome.‘ _.auwltAFT DIVERTED — A Dakota. aircraft from the Sum- merside air station with the station commanding officer. will! Cmdf- G, n. F, Gross, aboard was unable u, land at Summerside airport Wednesday night on a return flight tron-i Amherst. N. 5., because of fog renditions. The aircraft was divert- ed to Millinockets Maine, where it remained overnight. returnins W gummerside $13’ Ii Thi-lPidl-Y- 5n‘ other Dakots on I siltiirain- in; filghl- Wednesday was Inable to land and was diverted to MtlllCtOIl.—S —GIRL EXPLORERS MEET - The regular meeting of the Sum- nierslde Trinity Girl Explorers was held on Thursday afternoon in Ep- —N0 CHARGE for bags when you buy seed st Bruce's. -l. WATSON MscNaught, K.C.,' M.P., ‘laments-y assistant to the Minister o! Fisheries will be in his Summerside office Monday, April 18, and Tuesday, April 19. '—YOUNG WOMAN going to lI-lelifax from Summerside on Sun- ‘day, would like chance by car. Could meet car at Borden. Phone 239, Summerside. --DON’T FORGET the chicken salad tea, St, Mary's Anglican Hall. Summe ride, on Easter» Monday from 3 to 6 o'clock. Tea tickets 5O cents. There will also be a pantry sale, sale of aprons, eta. candy table, and white elephant table. I —PBEMIER SMALLWOOD RE- iPLIES - Mr. Peter Pate of, O'- il-eflryi president o! the Aiberton ‘land West Prince Board of Trade, ‘sent s. telegram to Premier Small- ,wood of Newfoundland congratulat- ing him on’ his election as Premier and wishing the people of our newprovince the friendliest wel- come and the kindest greetings. iMr. Pate received the following re- ply from Premier Bmailwood: "I iacknowledge with grateful thanks your very kind telegram of greet- ings to the people of Newfoundland -and to me personally. Stop. New- ifoundlahd is going to challenge Prince Edward Island's claim to be the happiest province in the Cana- dian union. Stop. Kindest regards ito you.” J. R. Smaliwood. l —COMBINED W. M. S. MEET- tlNG. — There wash splendid st- itendance at the Baptist Parsonage iin OLeary on Thursday afternoon, April 14th, when the ladies of Baptist W. M. S. entertained the ‘ladies of the United and Nazarene iW. M. S. Mrs. Dan Smallman pre- sided. An interesting Easter pageant nonunion Citizen [asses The death ooom-redat hh home on First Sheet in Smnmerside on ‘lhuirsdey evening of s.n ‘elderly and highly r-ebpected citizen, Mr. Eli F. Gallant, in his seventy-sec- ond ryear. The late m. Gallant was born st Mont Carmel but re- sided in Bunmorslde most d’ his lite. whore he inede s host of frienm who will sincerely regret his passing. Dining his life he engaged mainly in the work as manager of various lobster factor- ies, a calling in which he was c idered an expert in sll phases. e leaves to mourn, his widow, the former Jennie Gsudet; three daughters, Gertrude. Mira. Alcide Richard. Sydney, n.5,; Irene. Mrs. Leonard Peters, Summ side, and Henrietta at home; also two sis- ters. Mrs. John C. Arsenault and Mrs. Felix Gallant of Slimmer- side. to whom the sincere sym- pathy of the community is ex- tended. The funeral will take piecefrom his late restdon on Manda morning at nine o'clock to St. Paul's Claus-ch. Interment will be in St. Paul's Cemetery, Summer‘ si ion and enjoyment. A sing-song was enjoyed with Mrs. H. M. Burgess at the piano. Delicious re- freshments were served by the ladies of the Baptist Church. —Y'S MEN'S MEETING -- The 12th birthday of the Summerside Y's Men's Club was celebrated at the annual meeting of the club. in the L. O. L. Hall on Thursday evening. Ross MacKenzie, vice- president and acting president was in the chair. W. A. Currie, first president of the club gave a talk in which he outlined the history of the clu-b. The first activity of the club after itiwas chartered in i937 was a collection o! used clothing for the Children's Aid Society. The sponsoring of the Tuberculosis Christmas Seal Cam- paign was also started that year and has been continued ever since. In i939 the first club radio auction was held and this has been a year- ly project since. In 1943 the club first took interest in Scouting and that year the club purchased a camp site at Fernwood. That year the club took a part in the Victory 1 m“, ,- m a, was presented by Mrs. George agghirifizhalzle of tlieworéhipef Isislx-‘Dewfll’ and Mn- REID}! Adam!- plorer. Sheila Woodside. Opening “usable-Illa? ewrgswsdnlslilwlos “fire wlh th sin ing of "Come Child- lime y s. a n er. ss l Joni to $51,»; '1 the h 1m "Jeg- Lorraine McNeiil and Miss Bonita xeh G Ye us, Son of God Most High" wasjdams. A reading on "April" was repeated in unison as s. prayer. Af- given by Mrs. Alex. McDonald. tor the telling if Lnllaiaste; tsktornMrs. C. O. l-ldwiett presided at the the hymn "Th y a er'$.plano Rev. C. O. Hewlett was then World" M16 81ml D1171!!! 111E bllii-lheard in an address. A feature of ntsihDeétidftgecinrmlligslailieféuzitg'the evening was the presentation bYi e e 9 v Y ito Mrs. Howlett of a beautifl Ind lihfixflfllnllllltriggrt gllfmmtuqcandel wick spread and a patilr by i e C8991‘ ,0 NMUY». f m f t been Nichol-w- en Hamil ti..°é"..fiiii‘wf°il.e'f°n’i.l"i‘iiis. 5W3’ 3mm chin“ w“ prfientedlMcDonald made the presentation ggllzegggefysfilgfgxa m‘ and Mrs. Hewlett graciously thank- ed her friends in a few well chosen Esfirrggra‘: bmjgi‘: Ragleézcxfé: words. The business period was he“ Comm ‘Man, Currie‘ Annlconducted by Mrs. Dan Smailman. Nicholson and Lorraine Ceu-ieronJMTE- W- Willi"- MT-‘l- 5- J- Mime- On the wall were four emblematic?“ 511d MPS- R0591‘! Wmdsidfi 0X1 Ewe, panel Pcgtersl a 01am, behalf of the United Church W. which had been used“; 9b] c; leg. M. S. thanked thfl ladies 01’ the 5on5 an completed during their Baptist W. M. S. and Mrs. W. recent meetings. These consisted of Brooks on behalf of the Nazarene "Palm Sunday." "The Ckucifixiorlflw. M. S. thanked the ladies of the ‘The Sealed Toorrib” and "l-le is Baptist Church. It was e splendid R1sen",—-S. lafternoon of fellowship, inspirat- Bond drive and sold $12,500 in bonds. The same year the club conducted the Salvation Army Red Shield campaign. In 1946 the club revived its interest in Scouting. In i947 the club equipped s. domestic science room at the school and last year they provided equipment for a manual training class. Dur- irtg the years of the club's exist- ence the public health nurse has had authority to draw on the club for money to provide clothing and medical supplies for needy families. A large birthday cake was enjoyed which had been provided by Ross MacKenzie. The chairman of the meeting used for the first time s. gavel that had been made by s. student in the manual training class and presente‘ to the club. The report of the nominating com- mittee ‘was received-S rfiiiro raises (Continued from Page t) as eggs retailing to consumers in cartons AL 526G. 1B loose 42-46. ‘ Ieedl The feed srein market durlns _. THE GUARDIAN. Chignecio Canal Committee Named. Mr. '1‘. E. Hickey, C. A., en- nounced yesterday that s. com- mittee of Summerslde business men , had been formed to promote the! Chignecto canal project in this locality. Mr. A. S. Roe of Saint John, N. 8., Maritime chairmen. wu in Siunmsrside end hsd inter- viewed the various men who make up the committee and s further meeting of this committee will be held shortly to dim-use the inform- . ation supplied by Mr. Roe The members of the local com- mittee ere ss follows: Mr. T. l. Hickey. chairmen. Mayor J. I. Arnett, m. Leslie Simmons.- Ceptein Bssil Kelly snd Mr. B. S. Hinton, , K. C.-S . ' Housing Survey Meeting Success . Mr. Hugh Morrison, who was sp- poinied last meeting of the Sim.- merslde Board of Trade to make e survey o! thphouslsig situetiol here, stated yesttrday that while his canvass was not yet complete he was meeting wit/h splendid suc- cess and with fine cooperation from ' the Summcrside people in his ef- forts to provide s ommodatiom for airmen and their families who are now here and who will be ar- riving from time to time. Mr. Mor- rison has so far lined up sixty rooms and twelve apartments and said that at least one hundred air-f men could be accommodated now. should that number be transferred lo the local port in the near fut- ure.—S. higher than the ordinary level, possibly ranging from $1.65 up ac- cording toquality and grade. There has been an encouraging improvement in barley supplies in the Province within the last year and seed merchants indicate that the bulk of their offerings this year will be selling around $2.25 per bushel for Reg. No. l. Imported wheat is in fairly good supply and it will possibly be worth from $3.50 to $3.15 per bag for Regent which is a good vsr- iety. There is considerable de- mand for Cascade but the supply is not Large. Email seeds are un- changed ih price from, the last quotations. No. i Timothy will be about zit-Ne. red clover 45c, alsike 35-860 and mixtures around 30c. Producers are warned again against the use of poor seed grain. All grains should be thoroughly cleaned and only the very best germinating seed used. In a re- cent seed grain survey in Ontario it was found that with farm- cleaned seed‘ 60% classified as re- ject. Our grain production could be increased materlallywith s. lit- tle better care in the quality of seed used. There has apparently been quite a large reaction to using this recleaned feed grain for seed purposes. Its about time we realized that planting this stuff is only inviting trouble. Dairying Dairy prices are still showing s in New Brurfiwick and Nova Sco- tis are 60c, Ollie and 02c respece tively. Our local Jobbing price is 0155c to 62c. A small quantity of imported butter entered the Prov- ince recently but the reaction was not favourable because of lads of , warts ‘STREET . , HAV _ v seams ALLOTMENT or roan irnacroasv IIVEPLEMENTS end have o few of the following on hand unsold FORD TRACTORS WITH HYDRAULIC LiFT TANDEM DISC HARROWS LIFT TYPE SPRING TOOTH HARROWS SPRINGTINE CULTIVATORS. We Solicit Your Enquiries RELIABLE MOTORS FHONI 203 sign of weakness. Wholesale prices _ "RELENTLESS" BABES STORY 0F VIOLENCE AND LOVE IN DESERT —-In Columbia's “Eclectic-as." arring Robert Young and Mar- guerite Chapman, the Capitol Theatre movie fans can expect s. ;rousing drama of the Old West. of relentless pursuit and deadly encounter, and a touching love story. Color by ‘technicolor ls said to enhance the rugged beauty of Arizona, where "Relentless" was flirt-ed. Young, essaying his first cowboy role, portrays a happy-go-iucky wanderer whose entire existence is changed as a result of a murder frame-up. He btfomes a desper- ate fugitive flee g for his life, and then. in turn. becomes the pursuer of the man who framed him. Prom the towering Sierras to the sun-scorched desert, the grlnrgame goes oh. At last, the murderous; hide-and-seek rips to s. scorching show-down climax! Miss Chapman, as an attractive outdoor girl. in blue jeans, be- friends Young. and t-hen aids him in his grim battle to stay alive. Her colorful role calls for her to drive . s. "covered-wagon general store about the range and mlnins country, selling pots and pans and FOR SALE Two-storey‘ Dwelling house, 27 x16 feet. Bargain for quick sole. BRUCE RILEY Kensington, R. RAJ CAMEO THEATRE KENSINGTON - Saturday Matinee 2:20; Evening 1:15: ans.‘ It's Comedy with Eddie cantor- Joan Davis in "IF YOU KNEW SUSIE" with little Bobby Drlmol] . CAPITOL Summerside , usr SHOWING roosv i "animus" I Willi Marguerite Guopfim - Robert Young Shows 2.30 _ 1.15 _ 9.15 that we: the -_ bottle cry o! i ‘FIGHTING FATHER nuns “YOII CAN'T PIISII MY . BOYS AROUND" M“ - ' ' ' would ~ _. m ouiiiuu ‘ell DillVliliGflI-CIIAILES llIIEI-illli trflliiltlil-Alllilil SIIHDS h! SAWtl-Iiillt SiiAiIllill-iitliii ilfii-lliill lilllltti! nnnlyvlLusi-nuslyilsmlv-lsunssnsnosuvsssus-sevilsoue ALSO MUSICAL _ SPORT REEL snows 1.15-9.15 - MATINEE TUESDAY 3.30 v MON. Ii THURS. This picture b spomo Dy The Coifioile Women's red League '1, so. Ton“ 2.30 - 1 s. 9.15 Edward Everett Horton in "The Ghost Goes Wild" And "Bandits of Dork Canyon" "OOMINO- MON. TIIE. and WED. Alto SERIAL k NEWS i — Unioenal-lntemalional presents s NUNNAILY JOHNSON P'°‘3“°"°" ' rm! ELLA RAINES e sauna IIIAIIN - u"! cows: 4n» mrsobucni-a PETER LlND HAYES THUR from ti» Qtsfigfgfi: lglnihfsyfissochiltleclfiucer Gene Fowler fr. mums sr GEORGE KAUFMAN 7.15 8i 9.15 NOTE! MATINEES MON. d: WED. ‘ISO \ ONE OF THE YEAR'S TOP COMEDIES Mu i p, u‘ “l” DANCE "clinic runne- A cnarxfi Special Easter Du the past week appears m be in n _ L M0 rather a strong rosltlon- l9"; i": m“ w tum“ down Provo“! AT IORDEN INN a eiffllmnion. zso G , a §.°";..“'i.Zr‘i‘.°i°..-iiif .1232. ‘L’; 32;‘. DAILY C ROS SWORD - MONDAY Arm m‘ é,{;',;;v,_,,;,_,;_~,,., “m -,,,,,, THEATRE y u“ s ." ' ‘ "' per bushel. reed wheat will likely _ “d ' - George O'Brien, Italy Whitley and %-ghiriii°w‘fi"é'efaf°§frfr Sea”; 3§i.'Z.°.“'.'i'.."°.i.'°.'§"J.§'a“.T L‘! $3111; ilflehxxsegmfheéali; 1:13;; L aims: gg-figflum 3%,, Dancing-from 9.30 to l §"'"“,,,m"m‘,,,°"';h'g lmvggig MONSiEUiR lEAUCAlll-E t- e Furniture Departments ofbotls the Sumsnerslde and the 4 Total DOWN WI! _ “no”. To A Bob H "Ilrloflew so» ite znanvvnm . t" ""1 °°“u““° ""°°" m “m” ' 4c k 18.Short Excellent mum f-mished b °°"'°"'..'°‘ W‘ Ire in thevsvsgweefityilgylrtdmclzzasl. llsllrliatofor baby's ,con(a:f%fi:sseT::\-a: time‘ Th“ l‘ "m" Mun“ ‘or it 7J(‘1i%‘ti’s's.) x geonrteeetcr lance . Mellow‘ M" omhe” f M_ Y GHOST. Serial and News. ha" Guam.“ convenience. The Prams, both English and gondola types are priced w" gelmrauli lmiclluud m“ ashore}, " ' ,_cQn5[g|]Qs 20.'l'ls'ht.‘ v NI 0 IS- if: 84514;- to attic. The gonvertible Strollers. which snny be uled nu ‘fiifellawmd "m" "m" m“ 1o. Frighten tioir zatakindof nu u u “an coucihe sax rrmnasmmracs Show Thursday 3-00 Y w" l"! I h!!!" lro Prlood from 28.00 to 42.00. The Baby ' ' lLAnsnclent l. Edible - a . DENIED UL! Y Even the most complicated ms- wnh" "9 Pflud m"! 1935 i0 15-95 llltl 0111B!‘ GO-Clril Ike 795 to It l‘ not d," n u“ pnumt lsn n e rootstock (Psrsgusy) iflillilLi E-llllll r ~ chiner is made of only six funda- scwrday 8'30 lioo. s ' tim hat th usntit t barley I“ l ; _ m, ,,, mm gum DON T MISS! y - . .. . Com??r{s‘r’17lm:lli:o: ‘ZZZ fihfififelfid"o"§el'l'f'"'f;.'li.°fiiill' M5031" 1'3"? i" "a 3m "i ilgfiiflifll’ "§§§"'“‘ Qnfifioi D it??? ififlfii.'.'.i"$i’..l."’ifiza.fi“‘li,’,,' No show Good Friday gall find ‘them all right here in the Furniture Depsrtsxelnts of Both western $52,331,311?" c: ‘molding i b. Fruit 2o ‘trigrrsyifiixansirrr wheel’ and axle. I ' es, - _ a very m e o - “mule” oftlie . r's . pnnn . This h ld Of- _ _ Those smart little runners nnsssmnns are here again-they'll give 11):: ‘Twig pgzagibn 1°‘ ::"‘°-"1° 11 Siiii... t. llizimsh talk 80- 4°- YW perfect comfort end Just the correct smount of uplift and s“ ,- requirements. Should there be any ’ '0, ‘bu, g supports s1. Free 42- Boothe that is most fs' oneble Nicely made out of shimmer-i white U appreciable ' eluport demand on u Untmjngfl o. Cracks 83. Chin " ' ttflrropicai "Me have n dslglty easing of ieoe and of course the he: beck closinl: coarse mine We @1114 '="°"b"i loi- hardship 1o: Medieval . whiskers tree wall it is charfeterfstio of French Bressieres. The sires range from 88 to mud?!" 1mm" idvm" m 211-bit an em story 84. Nimble i7. Pisything‘ Mud l Just 1.50 eeoih. Once you weer a French Bra you won't prices. This. however. ll I mil!!!‘ zgrlrstmsn zdllglrgodhzith autism! else-so‘ get several for smart; comfort now that we "will deal with more fully (gm) | ‘ u“ °* ‘i: 17?’! o$a§"nen-r'§l$'c" and "m" m u" Hume ‘w’ mdilgge “amnion-om? in the oil- “fiafllglns . 7 ' A“ meal situation so fer es price is {Qfgttgpgd 6w’ You .11.’. m: '.’°l;.;..'..'. wdri.rs."'aiii' i3“.fi§i'ii.§’i.“..’i.'§li‘. aim; ,. » ~ “m” "“°'"S micafidllzrrtlzmizil; e fine ishsortalaislent of these mantel-t Costs in plain. farm (Clllfznly would Justify. t judicially I‘ m u WHEN VOU USE GYQGEGSE GEOW"! POI’ DOHGI’ bum“ u‘ u‘ u tternsl . "syn" ve nest pe pockets, new smart The __ 13ml volition is ths gogppoeecbto ‘L l "I!!! I we ored. The Boy's eises ereTroan l8 to Qmsr. a not buying large i fonner , m m-i'$.‘.t‘.~§::..";:.': .1":.:."..'r.':.‘.':-.:;'::.1.":.:'.::.._.-" '2 ’-§.;“.i..i°'i‘.. iii o...“ iiifiilt. " ‘ ' ' t gilt!“ Men’. CAM-hull Full‘ HUIdGV-IQPNPI (DI TWDQC c0118. Aleo our 515g rpyigg, i ggngrglly wfli gggn ' [min l! I0 1‘ ‘lenhrclgzilor will snake any alterations to assure you of s perfect fit.- ream 10v,“ jeyglg, _ (shortened) __. m" "News st-iendforth " Colt Starter A ." h“ an!” Dsmfnutive E F, ' u ' 41m m gumg - o Alfred t i tegtgedthgugiidltiou in the 13d ' statesmen ' The only open Formula Feed oe i . markets. Imported oats will range ‘a a‘? e so M Hie Market. ‘ ' . d - n - ‘ ' ghfiemwifil mAMpel-Cgfoigltlgglufil measure ' . . local oats for sale but there is no gtgiilréialm‘ cnziuuh F993;‘ ‘:9 PWPWV“ i ,' ‘ NQRTH 5 Rf HOT“ fixed price up to the present time. o recommtn y rovingigl y: . “o ‘ , 1n all probability there will be “m9” i and pominh" Dgpmmefl“ of "w - very substantial farm to isrm 4199"" (“m . A M I trade in oats The new variety. "'*"fl“m" ' Agmulmm a °|"'|"' ’- V ‘Abegweit, is attracting s good desl m" h _ s a of attention and the hrlce will be D Y on U in" b ‘ " w‘. LOOK ON THE TAG FQR WHAT'S IN THI “is slowly s one u m. estdllslsed tourist am- - - - m‘ - s A X Y D ls I L A I I of. i “" ' ~ isaoxorsu-ow. ' “the ravines. end is ideally situated for accommodation Drive out ACHES mum” mpwmn“ m “mm” Mmmm‘ "d," Th. M‘ “n. ‘JCAFETEHA FEDS k handm by m PRODUCE DEM" ° “mltivfsllors. ' ‘ ' m- the three m. x for the m 0's. m- linsie letters. sim- Mum Wm,‘ o, "m. Your Rwmmflm ' A _ . _ _. ' ' trophies. its; length] end fornication ofithe word: are all hints. . - - TM temperan- 20 room on on excellent lM-ecr WM” ° °°‘“ m“ m m“ . _ , . _ 1 J I» _ __ - "m. and Melpeque leeches. ’ I “ °"""""',°""* e ~' t _ ‘ ‘Fjr-fl. * x @ ~ ~ |orn HJA rmnvxoxu xi-i rasxb. c .7’. - l" lid sedition. villvmdtffl tvnvlshms. ssxux ours sx bnxousxo xx sxu A“ = . - "» - - i ‘ ‘ ‘ . _ g , I I I] ‘ I "NINA lets-Inspections! sole. _sxrouxuu-s-sz.otsssans._ i‘ . _ ., ., . . ‘ _. , wreuweoypeqosorwnonssuarntowsntros. j ruuaumruamnwrsnsssrm-oasneosmvmrus- SUMMIRSIDI » l‘ ' ' rostrum sv§at_..."*"s.!rsussis. __ ' . e P .» ___ __ _ _