MA/Eyi. l g ~ Elliliiililliiii firs’: a. Elmer Mlflihr. as aim» st. um u ‘go Glow, I Ottawa It. IUMME%IDK seal PRINCE O0UNT!_ Non, Subscription. Mun-till! ffifi“"“"_’__ ‘y. - ‘lbs Guardian may in bought daily at my efithe folio, stores in l t * doorman. wno sum. Golrilee m». strum Ilfillhlfi 3PM“ m”, Wain: Street; um Quiet. n Orlllvlllo smut, finds“ will in delivered to any borne in Snnlnenido. cumxuo, n w," dgy or lilo pa: week. Pllono N0 for this service I". "u, “do: to the buy responsible for deliveries ‘on your rolls n: w. o. c c M '°°‘§.';..i° ilwdtfliii ‘id.’ - e . - ~ ’s , ur y "fioooa Condition. Eldon H. commencing 23o P. M.‘ s sored’ ‘Mbany, 534l- by Darnley Women's lnsti utegu‘ ' an Standard Silver ' —-- ' ffllwggt iraooooi. llmy --rrs mum u» double Ring Fm“, Du-nlgy, 5-5-31- Ceruuony is m t common. See C" ' the largo selection of We WANTED _- l0 girls to work Rings for Him at Mouse Jowelegy ‘lobster backing plant. 000d Store. 1 l“ North shore Packlllii C9» I "W. e - 5-7-3i. -NOTICE. — The annual meet- MHPW“ ' lng of the Goddie/Metnotrial Church WANTED _- Capable maid or Consrexati 'will be id in the ‘Knkeepel. 500d wages. Mrs. H. Church onday, Mily 13th spat 23 if clarke. 3° “Wm 5"" 5?“? 'M' merside. ___ l‘ ifilliflllylakllgl‘: S Illdé and . - t . . ar . overn- 'T"‘°NM..Cyogi1r\.',U§li=Y Ur,‘ V15: sArlnuitles Re resentative will Thwsgagh‘ 1g not, mm Thurs- be at the Clifton otel. May 9th, chm‘ on l-‘riaay. 5-8-21. 10th. Anyone desir inform- ation reaalétéleingathls sys em of l“: Martin st _WHEAT s1" FBEITOWN - v tmoh r. “a. Unloading car oflviecdq “gélldditmz; Clifton. ___ ltteww“ "may" av —F0ll SALE — Percheron mare.‘ a save money and Bill YOl-lTS l)“ m5 cm. Lecrnan Campbell. 5-7-21 ~ _. ‘NSLNGTON. - q-u:¢:_f:y%g0—d30_ Wednesday, 8.30. What a'shows ‘It's different‘. Rom- uwc of the seven seas. '.'l'he Flilhl- m; Seabees" starrini; Jim" WEYQB- sum, Hayward. fl-‘l- .. omumo THIS wnsx our ,,,,:Ew1u close each Wednesday “noon; each Monday. Friday and goturdav at 6 o'clock. Remaining opfll Tuesday and Thursday eve- nm, Charles Llewellyn. A. Wm 5-7- l. RS MEETING 5 yrs; driving horse 7. $100 each. Shorthorn bull (reg) 2 yrs.. fat, 1000 lbs; pure-bred not registered Guernsey bull. 3 yrs.. ellrtlble for registration; $100 each. 2 sets used lever barrows: grain drill. etc. New Moodv potato digger $140.00, Wal- icr B. Weeks. 5-7-2i. -ENGLISII BRIDE 0N “AY- Mr, James Hogan. Bummerside has received word that his English bride ll on her way to Canada on the 8.5. Letitia. It ls interesting to note that s cousin of Mr. Hogan, Lt. (Nursing Sister) Margaret Mc- Neil is on board this ship in a’ nursing capacity and this. no doubt, will make the trip more in- of .4105! in]! urur rN yflNCE UNTY —'I‘he mobile xqgy unit is in Prince County at the preseh time operating in the rural distr ctr. It is now in Bor- qlm and n Thursday and Friday "it will be located in Bedeque. Next mk the unit moves to O'Leary mil will work eastward ‘from time. f 5- -.Among the recent arrivals home from overseas. is Able Seaman James Ferrlsh. of the Merchant Marine, who is Just back from In- dis. He has been away almost a year. having signed for service in June, 1945. He has been serving on the shivp. White Shell Park and on q his first voyage visited Scotland. _'____ Egypt’. Indlslenid Eestwlifrlc; 31nd _ up," Fpgltlflt‘ as snce ate t e est n es “Efiggmfyyh: Worfisrfs is’: and the DYltch West Indies. Cuba. 5w Society of the Kensington Barbados and many other giacns. grubgterian Chfich. held their hnecfrhsnkoffering Service on lereltlhii BOW/en?!‘ 0f hi! "IWEB- l Duncan McDonald, Summersido. in-, McDonald had loudly afternoon. April 28th. The smsll m nkey from India. He ls a I lured in on accident. y, has not seen Mr. Bernard prior to her “m, Mm Robert 5mvon son of r. and Mrs. Thomas Fer- c. 5110.111“;- bmd; m4 visit for twenty-five years. S. idad and opened the meeting rlrh o! Bummerslde. He expects w sever-oi fractured ribs, it was loarh- e- h.Cuii to Worship Psalm 95 leave for further travels in a few ed inst night. He is widergo my; ii‘: iiié‘.....i.°’..§£i°“o.§ d“! "mg —-- 5' HoflPlt¢.l.'Il'% hobiywwagrllgffredcqdllxalir. [iptufg 1.3mm 5t, John ch; rep -KENSINGTON HOME AND e was struck by s motor truck on rs, SCHOOL ASSOCIATION — The he had been stealing I. rid . I). verses 1-10 was read by limes Jsrdine. followed by a reading. Aploce celled Gethsemane b Mrs, Lorn Dunning. after which rs. James McAdam sang very ef- fectively. There is a green hill far Away. A reading-It doth not yet mosai- hat we shell be. but when n3 appear ‘we’: ; like Elm. Mrs. John Walker, and Pflveri 'Ml‘s. James McGowan hymn Beneath the Ores of Jesus rung. A reading Im- mflrlflll byMrs. Horace ‘Heck- brrt. offering was re lyed by Mrs. l Kellnedy and, Hen- ry Slmlrt snd dedicated the President. A very sppr le duet 1n the arden they lei im was render by Mrs. Lem Dunning end Miss Marian Lockhart with Mrh- Egbert ss organist. The Prvwldegt then gave a very fine lddressentliled If Christ. hhd not M" llld prayed. by Mn. A. Hlltz The Aposieis Creed and the Lord's Prflyer was repented unison. The service closed with Hymn 212 "m" XPFD me near the Cross and Benediction, meeting of the Home and School Association was held in the school. The resident presided. Meeting opene with reading re- sponsively the Creed. Minutes of lest meeting were rend and mp- proved. The following re arts were gen‘ endmad todr‘ easurers hool and Spo . Mrs. Nauss re- verted for the school committee. As n result of this report it was decided that those of the debat- ing society be rewarded for their nilforts. Mr, Dflich reported for tho sports committee. His report of the ice sports was most encour- B81114! . i members were greatly svored by an acldrm by Mr. w. Chief " rtirrtendent of Education. In his address he em- phasized the importance of Home and School Study Groups. His address was followed bv discussion which wee most informative. It is sincerely hoped that it will be the Society's privilege to hear Mr. Show again in the near future. Meeting closed by singing The‘ Kine. W 4. MOBILE X-RAY UNIT T d March was rendered by Mrs. The Mobile X-Ray um will be u. Central Bedoque on H. arbour» The bride were a we» "d"? ,Y;‘“"°"d '35‘, “fight”; Thursd d F d M 9 1 length dress of pale uoise wi I opene ay an w e c n a-v an fl 3y» RY 8nd 0. o" me {We h“ 5nd veg to ma“); ued tomorrow. The jury disagreed t hi fl r t l l. B 0n Thursday residents of Clteiion, Fernwood, Lower g2: otokiigaggceaggslesorwefmoli-lhfi l d: atria: ledehy was g4"- - . W as eon "leque and those residents of Central Bedeque who have 23:"? ag¥i§kefht§1e°°geflgng§§f m.‘ l- . ~| N‘ E N T c,,“,,§|"c{ed Ymnslauggter u, a r... received cards are asked to come. t?" Friday residents of Bedeque and the remainder e residentsof Central Bedeque will come. HOURS: l0 a.m. to l2 a.m., 2 p.m. to 5 pm. Thursday evening only, 7 to 9 p.m. Your Christmas Seals make this survey possible. of 8- g l . Washed ,. . "" " 15c a pantry sale. also sale of aprons infants wear and other useful artic- les in Epworth Hall, on Thursday, May 9th. Afternoon be served from 3 to 5. 58-11. TRICT meeting will be held in the United Baptist Church. Central Bedmue. May 14tih and 15th. first public session will be Tuesday Willi-Hit. 5-8-1 TlVFr-The became the County to reach its objective in the Prince County Hospital's fin- ancial campaign, it was announced last night. The first district over McCarthy is district chairman st Tignlsh-S. ' _ BLADE - He brought home with him an m-, d‘ Sm o; M,‘ and M11 (irowded Ways of l/ife". The script- ure lesson was Psalm 3'1. yer led by Geraldine lidnlmn. e {nesting closed with the benedict- on. Manse, Wellington, on April 19th, md Mrs. James D were united in bride. assembled to witness iihe ceremony. with flowers for the occasion, As congratulations. they left by plane for St. John, the ihome of the bride's parents. where a del htfui wedding supper was served. member o! the Nursing Staff of the Prince Coun-ty l-iosphl. side. The groom served with R, C. A. F. during the war and has recently o oned a retail business in French Rver. couple will reside. j n. cnocxrrrr L‘: lilo: It Alhorlon Jud who m nun IA - SIIIAK JOIN i‘ Tignish Mr. H. Wsllh, commercial I. recent visitor in Tignida F. I llAlilI O‘ A tensor nouns- Dilvillfi 3 ' ‘ in...» m». ......-.-.-.....-_- ALSO NEWS Shows 7:30 - 9:15 Matinee Thursday 3:30 and was favourably l A 3min! of ante Sonic be y oven SUMMERSIDE |of interesting progr [out under the Father Mclnnis. Curate of --THE LADIES SOCIAL CLUB Trinity United Church will hold suitable for two, with tea . will 6-8- -'rmc r. s. I. BAPTIST 131s- players in "Oh! Dtlddy" in CE The -—TIGNISII BEACHES OBJEC- Tignish _ community second in Prince $110. Can handle four (he horses in trade. 5-8-941 -Mr. Ormond Dalton. rtudent he top was Si. Louis. Mr. C. P. has arrived in Summer-side for summer holidays. ' ~Mrs. Gabriel McDonald. Su AS FRAUTURED SHOULDER sgvenqeabold. David months visit with hor 519..-; JIW. Seek. Mrs. UITAWA, Ma. All!‘ ‘Iransipog since April 1. it was intheCcmnronslnrepytoa ticn by Gordon 1mm‘ (L-Hsil (lsnadlen exports of da to the United States from 91. 186 to March 3i. 194 tiered it was 1-1.5. was m After-lunch ‘was leoon) A will 01 7.932 men foiled labor Minister Miitch : 0221mm . —DUGGAN — OAUDINO WED- ' st- hen Elizabeth F. Gaudino. youns- ngmaym 1 m, ch41 ' Mrs. . Feb. 1, 1046. unattributed of St. John. N. B.. and wiltour ‘B5360 were rery. - was Flemi (PO- pond. were mar age by Rev. Dr. _ brother-in-luw of the A large number of friends. SM he room was prettily decorated he bride is n Summer- the where. the young A ._I"JIILIID.THER.. on urn liAY luv 12 cps MING. JEWELRY T usr YO ‘ WILL m: rnoun r0 GIVE. . . . COSTUME PIECES or UN- TOLD BEAUTY. W)‘ We hive humbled n fine array of exhuilite gifts for Mother on im- day. Gifts that will rlttihzlv “PHI your lelltlments. Drill! lltliidlol uioffer you s few sug- geltionitllsi are sure to please. I Jrwstcrns, sumnrnsiiilj‘ "Iwv-wl llri'.vlia'tulierinqo'$inlthl 1118.81, Dolron. Supervisor of eirriv in the village on . On Ms, 1st. he visited the of st. raw: and Tlgnish res by the progress of these sc col: the Holy ty is organized or the boys of the par sh, An inla- itive meeting was held 0h Wednesr ing in the Assembly Hall the Dalton School where s most am was carried direction o! Rev. the ' ‘church of st. Simon and st. Jude. —WANTED, a bed-sitting room, cooking privileges. Notify-Nina M. Dicolu, Rea. N.. Prince County Hospital -—COMl AND SEE st. Mary's tral Bedeque Hall Friday. May 10. Curtain rises at 8.15. Sponsored by South Bedeque Women's Institute. broken. priced to sell quickly. $80 Walter S, Weeks. dentistry at Dslhousie University "IRVINE. has returned from ii six- Mr. Benjamin Bernard of Moose B — (OP) —The has granted private companies reported today nes- iry cattle March . . rted from Hatfield (PC—Vlctor1s-Car- comply with mobllizatdort orders, ell rotor-ted mic a. question by John Dieferl- (PC-elrflke Centre). By prov- inces the delouiters were: Quebec. 1.293; British Col- i to Emilflkm). ‘Bil-s oom- with 46, l. 0f whom 15,608 ourlporcry. in loco. today agreed, over the protests of some private mem- ben. to give Government business JIIII‘ Ill’ If Olll We were fortunate to 37, priced at ll n. an -3i in is“ sums ctorumc m'_ DEPARTMENT Main Floor (all, x). 4 .-, - - ority over private members‘ bus- ess on W Prime Minister kenzie King nloved the motion for the change which takes away the last of the days set aside for private members‘, busines. The Central Housing Corp. has taken action to facilitate loans un- der the National Housing Act in i-uml areas. Reconstruction Minis- ier Howe said today ln the Ccxn- MOMS. Mr. Howe said administrative dmfculties had made some len ‘ reiuctnn to exten loans in rural areas and oov was "not all that, could be desire ." The Central MorWBQS Corp-Gov- ernment corn y which adminis- ters the Houisng Act-had recently obtained agreements from lending companies which would provide more ample coverage. ‘SECOND TRIAL BEGINS SAINT JOHN. N. 3.. May 7- (CP)—'I‘he second trial oi‘ Ernest Pittman, charged as an accessory after the fact in the death of Mrs. in at of it B! suit of the fatality. Accordinu to evidence. the death was caused by on attempted abortion. The Crown contends that Pittman knew man- slaughter had been committed and that he assailed Mrs. Dunlop in moving the body to n roadside where it was found. mVIZST NOW IN INUUBANCB Jllllll iIoliElLl 8 snide In Life azoalztmumm “Behind ‘the lilting‘ With MARGO end TOM NEAL‘ --_-s ~ soanss; Wednesday, 8 Matinee 3280a Evening 7:15 and 9:16 _i' vlcroltls Thursday. May 9 Mlullldi 8:” in procuring this rsngl or smart snappy suits in Harris Tweed effects, greys and fawn, Herringbone Tweeds in greys, brown, and bluish mixtures. These are tailored in smart lines in the new three button styles; also in the group are single end double breasted models in fine llllflllly dressy worsted; Three piece suits in sizes 33 $11.95, $24.75 to $26.15 MEN'S tation fastener front, LEATHER JACKETS ‘ A Just Receiver. :0... _ i A . Clothing (Department, y' ‘sruorurs sun's Men’s sturdy sheep- skin leather jackets. We mgffifffhfit. "Hold Your Hora; tereltlng for Mrs. Hogan. From ' Admission 40 and 25 cents. have just received ll u’ .t:“. dint‘: is: tlemsrs..trtsi.lzrl"l.w. saris: m" €.'°%‘,’.'.“¥..i..“’i3 t"? a _ =llmnl of the“ "a" 525W“ n23“ Hap wgdnggdgy, also brings s bride who will not be jofmm me’ 5M9?’ o; the nl$nng —JUST ARRIVED at. Bayvlew. ti) get serviceable Jac- ‘m. 54130 pm. lSiandard Time). crossingthe Atlantic fol several Qmmqy Hosp“; _ she mun-n“; m_ curioad horses. Five black mares. kets for outdoor work, 5-6-31 mvfllhll Yfl- . 5- oontly frcrh serving as a nursing 4-years-old. i200 pounds. just . . . "- . ~~ t“... 1,. mm,.,m__s_ _ broken. m. Balance m. to flshlnz inns. so Ins. —MEBCHANT SEAMAN HUME eifiht years. Nice blocks. well boating, etc Made of sheepskin leather (imi- elephant hide) in various shades, con- venient full length slide i. w o slash pockets, one breast pocket, collar, well fit- ted back, sizes 36 to 44. Each .. Auction SALE ‘Operative Association Ltd, Will Y 1 lot of land 170 x with pressure tank. One FOR SALE AT BUMMERSIDE Ali modern conveniences. adjoining lot. For further particulars write. J. HAROLD GOODWTN. Barrister. Summe side. miv 12m. is SEND HER ' . BARB le her a Mother's hm curl t t will put Into word YOIr thoughts which ere. some so hsrql u; u. PHI; See our leloction. I GIFT T00~— will please her on this one thy of the year which ie really "her" day. l Ins many lino t idea. sru noon and novurv stun: SUHMIBSIDI Evening 8:00 The Remington Dairying Gui-l so ublic auction on Saturday, May l1 i048 at 2 P. M. the following: 115, situated. by the Mill Valley Road. One 15 H, P. Boiler. One deep well electric pump butter milk tank 1500 gallon capacity. One steam engine. Cheese equipment in- Buugalow in desirable location, containing seven rooms and bath. Large lot of land. Will sell fumlshed or unfurnished and with or without 5-7-41. Our ehlne ' SINCLAIR AND STEWART trn. (THE MODERN DEPARTMENT STORE) MIOTIUN) SALE eluding four milk vats. three curd Live Stock eonsistin of P. J. MCINNIS prteitisles, hoops and various other g” 6110:? l glare. genera pur- - aces. H0; erleeowoes-ml w. L. DELANEY, Shorflwrn 9 years’; 1 Shortyhorn u Borden Manager. years; 1 Holstein a years, o. frqhgn 5-6-7-9-31. June 1st; 1 Shortbom Re . 8 years, B V"! flne Lnlmnl; 1 Sho horn Beg, , l an instructed b J. Albert Call- givetk to sell by publiz auction on his lfnot fin Thursd M; 9th, l m m9 12510, y Sac heifer 2 years to freshen in Nov- amhfll‘: 1 Bhorthorn 2 years; 1 Beg. Shorthorn bull No, 274182, (2 years) 1 yearling Shorthorn bull (grade); 1 ywlhc heifer, Beg. These no animals, l" B". 8 yearling steers, vol“ M MACH] ' N RY: — 1 Halls thresher No. 4 complete with blow. s; "I'll" l lulllgrvder B (L. l tractor (never used); 1 my mower a ft. 1 hay loader 1 side deliv ft. (HEW? 1 dump rake 2W. cube in‘?! blocks. hay fork, 1 anure spre er potato planter (Hoover); 1 two row H45] cum u” l u es, l Queen heater, l furnacette gag" '1'“ d3: {oral "- 1 "lull numerous small article In scoop and baskets, 1 set of se arn-| lore complete with ridden for c eon. lng seed, l double truck wagon, 1 gilwrl-gweort. l: Mtgwiayeg‘ spring tooth . ID 0' , lrou barrows, 1 electrizwgalmlsg: nrator, (stainless steel); 1 (rm-in; "Iron. l engine 11.4 to 2&4 n. n, 1 54.5w; Listen to our Radio Broadcast over CFCY, Monday, Wednesday and Friday-evenings at 6:45. ” ' Al‘ NORTH TBYOIN Unloading another car exi tra quality screened coal. l sell the best the mine pro- duces at reasonable price. WEDNESDAY. MAY 8th It clock noon. manure carrier, com leiie‘ 4 font wood ele h (gm; droid??? 38"“? "$3 iifgi". l. I l and e s, lllld stone, tool sharpenepfl: ydfl saw 1 fruit ladder, 1 full set o double work harness, 1 set drivln hlifhess, n number of collars. we god and breaching, homes, traces rl-dles, hslterl, rubber bolting swingleirees, neck yokes, milk nails 03!! N118. cream cans, gas lantern hlfd W001i link. a. quantity oi for“. shavers and hoes. Greer mum-sins and Cobblers seed pot;- 5. FURNITURE consisting of chairs 0110100 l year seve calves and lga l. tractor trailer rake, ll 2 ft.; hey (new idea); 1. lpggatxi ‘mgdlilllllllltlflwldzg xwzalwg be o}. i no so pre ous sale, TERMS —- CASH. Womens Institute serving lunch I. ALBERT CALLBEgK, HUGH F. MORRISON, Wu" Auctioneer. oe, e, 1 heavy lloven, 2o GIRLS WANTED, For Lobster Factory BOARD and MEALS AVAILABLE GOOD WAGES Apply to J. C. MATTHEWS ' Alberton. Allan-ton mirror-too Lu. .