a lav 3.121 WESTERN GIIARDIAN CAPITOL flF-rrf . - AGENTS; J. Elmer Murphy, 188 Hanover treet. and ' George Clow. 90 Ottawa Street. TQDAY (Wedriesdo 3 SUMMERSIDE and PRINCE COUNTY ' Novrl. Subscriptions, Advertising. m The Guardian lney be bought at any of the l following stores in Sununeralde: 5;" Bookstore, Water street; Gourllee D-Jatore. Water street; Toronto Bakery. Water Street; Mark Gandet. 0'! Granville Street. ‘Guardian will be delivered to any home in Sumlnc side. ran-m- Boy at 2e per day or 12o per week. Phone 2B0 for this service r “y; your order to the b0! rlllfllllibll for delivery on your route. ' L... a Doum ._w,\.\"l‘ED T0 BUY-T-Ialf-tonl —I‘0ll lALl-Quontlty of Ur. ma.‘ 194a model or later, Nor ban! oats grown from register-sq coup; car. Box ‘I20, Summers e. sflcnéy. J. Darrell Plckctts. Wllmot A Doug . S. TAYLOR. optometrist. will be at his Alberton office this simrdal". M!!! 3- —MIDIUM end Heavy Rooting, Asphalt Shingles. Tan-ed Felt, Starter Strip and Nails in $100k. The Summerside i-lardware Co. _y.\'sliia LOCK snrs, Front p00;- Sets and Dull Brass Plated -———- ‘ _ 5m; Hinges available at 'l‘ihe —NOTICE. -- All stores in l\CTl~ smmmxle Hardware Co. slngton close at 12 noon on lved- nesdsyo. beginning May 7th. fhE-‘NLVRE FORKS and l-lay Forks. also Fork. llay and Shovel Hand“. yll stock. ‘File Sizmmersidc ——SlllP DELAYED-The s. S. Stiggortheirwhtch was scheduled ].|a;d\\3l:c Co. to arrive ‘in Summcrside on April __.- 30th to load a cargo of potatoes 40R 551,19, - victory and for Britain will dock tomorrow, l Seed Oats. Leave order with §§{,',f’...-..,, Carleton, or write Robert tiii-i-iiilwrs. Kciislnston- according to the latest informat- ion. She will take approximately 250 carloads, and about half of ~»~-—— I this amount is already in lstorazr: -.\l.\t§l>"l'll.\TP3'5 COURT" iii the Marine Wharf sheds. This (‘k drivers who appeared MOQMOMOMOMMMOMGMGVi-G WI to. illiv ciisll wii A cllllsil! THAT DIDN'T! THE UHARLUi'l'E'i'U\'/N uuiltylaiv Summoreide l y) ond THURSDAY l L- GARDEN t . HOSE 25 FOOT LENGTH 2.65 5O FOOT LENGTH c GARDEN TOOLS daiion \ cobbler Seed to any farm- s, “qslfng to lissist in n. plan for Rural ljlictrillcatioli. 'l'lie idea 011$‘ “med m0 3.9m»; ago ivlicn farnicrs or .\lr. Campbell's district decidéd to in\'(\~lO 5mm surplus capital ill potatoes. the increase on which is your; reinvested (‘ilCll year‘ llYllll mo.‘ lIfll" he silfiltziriit money is ,,..a,;;,;,l,.- fol‘ the installation 0i cit‘:- grlrlty ‘.l lllPtT vicinity. -i'oi'.\'fi rlie Younc Adult Group of Ken- ilngicn United Church held their rllcctlli: in the Y. i’. Room Mon- day night. at 8 o'clock. Bible ililtly uus‘ under the leadership of Rev. iewls M. hfurrall find "l" llorslilli pciiod which followed p.15 ilircctcd by Keith Kennedy. Lsiiicil by Theo Lilli! alid Gel‘- ild liurlicilzic. During tlic llrici’ suslilels session, "l-‘ainilv Week" lbscrrallct- was discussed and a lcnilnittee was appointed to ar- IflflgC for the part this l-ZYOUD l-ouid contribute towards “Fam- lv Party Night" Thursday. M.'\.V lill. llrfrcshnlclits wcrc sci-red sy the committee. I‘ llospitnl. Halifax. ---— l ADULT GROUP-v- almiting their arrival. —G. ll. M.--_ To lit-stow as a git‘ t or to brighten up n corner of your home there Is lllllllllij,’ quite as attractive as gleaming Copper or Brass! The” MW llircc l: _ ship is the first of three boats lletorc llnslslfalfi R- 3- Hlnm" l" scheduled to load at Summerside 5Lllllfi10l'-“l(lf.‘ on 'I‘ucsday chflfEed this sprinK- S pm; overloading their vehicles llleic tilled $5.00 and costs. S _t_‘t)illll.illlS_F0ll. ELECTRIC- n-y, _ in today's issue appears an Personals . y’ t of Mr. Hugh Camp- Road mum: Fem -Mr. Orlnond Dalton, student Spade Cooley in dentistry at Dalhousie Univer- slty, Halifax, has arrived home in Summerside for the summer holl- days, S -T‘rtenda will be pleased toiesrn that Mrs. Ray Clark, Summerside. is coming along well following an operation in the Victoria General S Mr. J. ll. Strong Elected President S’side Rotary ~Friends and neighbors will be pleased to hear that Mrs. Frank Gamble of Llnkletter Road re- turned home on Saturday by am- bulance from the Prince Edward Island Hospital, Charlottetown, Mr. .7. ll. Strong was elected after undergoing an operation. president of the Sunimersldo Ro- Slic is reported improving nicely. tary Club for the coming year at S a meeting of the directors held _-_ following the regular club meet- TTONEY ing on 'I‘uesday. Other officers ---— clectcd to serve wit Mr. Strong EDMONTON -~ tCPt - ‘There are: vice-president, P, Foley; will be 000.000.6410 bees busy mflk- secretary. Earl G. Cannon; tress-l trig honey in Albert-a illiS Slim- urer. Wm. Hayward; directors. M. mcr, \’\’.G. Ioitll-“lfv- FTQl/lllclal L. Bradshaw, c. E. Corney and L. apilvsts. NPOHS- M050 0T l-mmi W. Hancock. The new slate of he said. would be strar/ZPYS TF0?“ I take office on July California. adios; owners now am officers -will 1st. President J. E, Dalton presided at the regular meeting and Dr. G. K. Gunn, pathologist and sup- erintendent of the DominionCtov- ernment. Experimental Fol: Ranch was the guest speaker. l-le spoke on "Scientific FHPLS About Con. cor", and his talk, which was illustrated bv slides. was most tn- formativc. Dr. Gunn has done a great dcril of scientific investiga- tion anrl sbolcc with authority. Also: News - Movielond Moglic and and His Band Shows 7:15-9:15; Matinee Thursday 3:30 -rap>do-s-/ies@ei>@oia»ooaa>co<a>eo<c>eca-ee<aosxaow ' STTRRXNG ROMANTIC DRAMA [OPENS AT CAPITOL THEATRE lback illto the glitter 0t‘ yesterday ‘awaits those moviegoers who visit. 11118 Capitol Theatre, Sulnmerside, where Warner Bros.’ hardboiled and suspenseful new drama, “Ilcr ‘Kind of lvfan," opened last. night. ,$tarrliig a trio of bright young ;SCl‘CEl'l newcomers. Dane Clark, -Jaiiis Paige alid Zachary Scull. [the film is a graphic and moving ‘portrayal oi’ the life of an rch lvillaln, as niei-etrlcious as the ttimcs iii which he 1ll'Cd—-fll'i(i as -A rare and exciting glimpl-l.‘ ldoonied to oblivion. i Basically as much a portrait of the late ‘Plventles as it is the in- livtdual story of Steve Maddox (Zachary Scott), the picture picks ;up the threads of Steve's life at. a ,pollit where social extravagant-rs illuvc rcachcil their peak. where speakeasy peepllolcs confront a restless society at every turning. vvrhere reckless living is the key-l note of the hour. Faced with any {offer of steady employment iiithc 101110-18" flight club owned by h-sl .slstcl' tFayc Emerson» and iicrl. I husband t George Tobiasl, declines ill favor of the more ex- ctttnc prospect of gambling his 1W5)’ quickly to the to yllf! heed the ciitrcat ies of 559"‘ ' of reclamation. l "Agriculture lliliiister Alaclieilzie laiiiiciiirced ill t-hc Legislature April D. Nor doesllti the Government was liisinsgldnllrc from ldczicrzil nlltllolntics modem pier“ ha“, been "lamislhproorcd" w “m. M“ kcrp 111°" l“? “iqlaxflinw fiwilyor Henry Wedge. beautiful sweetheart, Georgia King iii land rrcliiziiiilicii and rebuilding ly yiatliirl. indefinitely - - - There are either Brass or Copper Candle- ‘ l‘ 3"“- 5 ‘Jilin-Ti PBitZel, torch-singer in of dykrs. ' - -_.. Joes club. to bridle his talents to I ile said at that time. the problem sticks in eel-oral entrancing designs, priced at $3.05 and 55315-43011 5°" Dishes of either metal at 83.50 and large Copper Bowls at 57-95 - - - I find tile lovely simplicity c! these pieces, on display in the Lhina De- I partmcnt, almost irresistlhlc.-(‘lllNA DEPARTMENT. l llrre are some meal brightellcrs from the Grocer)’ Dftlil-Pl-mml" lhcro a" delicious spley Dill Pickles, either chopped or whole for 3'2 cents a jar. - - - Two new arrivals from England are Maconoehlea KEI‘ SAUCE made from Indian Mangoes llna 01h" "ill" l‘ 33 "M! Forks Spades Cultivators Wheel Barrows Grass Shears Gardcnitc sad» Sa-srrosa-ssos For Fa Farm Alsikc u-i Alfalfa u» Also Best Variety cf M i Lil. Pitts 15c 5 Lb. Pkgs 50c I00 Lb. Bag 3.50 Seeds No. 1 Imported Lb. Late Red Glover u» u- 54c Early Rcdtlloveroi u-53c ti-----56c ili.-..<.55g Mixed Seed 10-15-15» li- 26c Chancellor Peas us- 3.75 Lcngfcllow Born in. 3.40 angel and Turnip SEEDS We Garry a Full Lilia cf RENNIE’S Famous Garden Seeds In Bulk or Package x PAGE THIRTEEN Lawn Mowers SPEEDY l0" wheel-A blades-M" cut 13.50 FOREST GLENN l0" wheel-If blades-M" cut A 12.75 FOREST GLENN l0" wheel-S bludes-l6" cut 13.95 _ Singer Rubber Tires l0" wlleei-4 blades-H" eut 14.95 Garden Fertilizer WIZARD 50 lb. bags Small Lots 2.25 lb. 5c Lot ils Figure Sinclair S: Stetvart Ltd- rieiil, to initiate a. long-lcrnl policy expecting on Your Seed Order — Hardware Department — SUMMERSIDE 515.000 Worth 0f Lumber Destroyed STELLARIFON, N. 5.. April '19- (C P)» Surveyors csiinialrzl today that timber valued at tSiFLUOtI was destroyed iii a fire \l'lllt.'ll raced Lower Floor -QOO'Q-OO+O—OQ*O-OO-VOQOQ~OQQO\ i Thursday 3.30 BLNG CROSBY in l “EAST SIDE 0F HEAVEN" l 1 i NOTICE Mr. llarold McDonald. of‘ Sum- Formcr S’sidc Girl Passes In the slower —- but IlZOlIESL hard “'0l'k_ Starve does cash in. to the tulle f0? $00,000, but with the acquisit- .lnn of riches lie takes an trreroc" Znblo plunge into the false glitter that surrounds him and it is not ilena before the gaudy times and was too big a proposition for Nova Scotia to uiiilertukc '15 a Province and Federal icgisl similar in scopc to the Prairie l-urllicrs‘ lic- liabilitatioli Act-which provides for irrigation aids-was expected. D.D. Sutton (LP-kings: claimed the project would result in doubled production of beer lii Nova Swtla surer - way of through seven acres of woodl. day‘. Officials of lllf‘ Nova Scotla Dv- l parliiicilt. 01' Lands and l-Yircrils investigating the origin of the i‘??? [ REPRESENTATIVE WINDSOR, Eiig.- (C?) —Fare- ; ; ivell gift to a vicar's lvife was five l —*_“i-—" I Montreal lios ital a bottle, and PAN YAN SWEET PICKLE RELISH at 39 cents l 5"- _ p ~ ~ - You will find thn tnngv flavor of these two items simply KPDIId-f " _ _ l lnrliuir these taste icuscrs in your Grocery order todayl-GROLERI I I)LP_\]{Tf\[ENT_ Friends in suirirnerside vi-iil i- gret to learn cf the sudden death yesterday afternoon iii the Moiiq trcal General Hospital. niill¢ qm-i ldfiftroliig an operation to have her ~ r ‘ appendix rctnovcd. or lyiirs u ;K- sqiiarcbriggs. Silo was 23 years l P. Listen to all the worth-while Radio Programs-YO" "n "l" l‘ modern. up to date Radio for as little as $2.50 or $3M I lfllffll-h- TM" Radios are In perfect working order-they will rive Y0" "lullml 7°‘ rq.1|.,"_“-;u,nu¢ a [radio yr,“ Jfl‘ definitely missing something. .\l.1'\u i ulfit‘! S01E11! 1f! lhl‘. HARDWARE DEPARTMENT. __._. of ngc. ill-ire Cotton Sport Books ln either white or assorted colors tatriv" l A daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dan- cr plaiilm are for sale In the Men's Wear Department. These Hole are ‘iel W. Squarebrtggs, ncw or Mlple shill." lriigtii with taste: tops. sizes l0 1-2 and 11 1-2. The While 8001K! Hills, Charlottetown, the late Miss -\-'c 7."- crnts a pair and the colored ones are 05 cents. These Socks are sqljnfebflggg, lived if. Sumnmrsyde Iii ii'cl~ line cuitnn and will give you considerable satisfaction and rill licl‘ lifp lili uiuc months ago “can - - - Buy tint-n today in the MEN'S WEAR, DEPARTMENT. when silo liiorcd to Montreal. Be- fore leaving here she was enlploy- eil in the MacQuarrie Beauty Par-l 10f. | BO-iidvs llci‘ parents she is sur- vived ‘by tliice brothers and one sister; ficgiiilild. Sunlniersidci Sterling and Austin lii Charlotte- town and Edith lll Montreal. uueral arlungements had not en completed Last evening. - S. Prepare now for Summer Cooking comfort. - - - vYou Will flllll Ill llIlertfc ifot Plate almost indispenelbl for preparing meals quickly and rlimfortuiiLv! There are two models on display in the Htlrdwlffl ll. uirllnriit-lictll have 2 Burners. The largo model has it three heat snitch with I large and l small heating unit. this model is priced at. $10.95. - - - ‘filo other style of two humor Electric llot Plate has 2 medium sized heating units-tile price of this is $5.95. Both 111010 lloi. Plates will give efficient service and lighten the preparation of mr1ls.-llAlT.l)\V.-\RE DEPARTMENT. oun RUG caannmo snnvica is Si“? QUE YEAR QLD AND AS MANY ISLAND HOLISEWIVES OAN ‘ta..- TIFY. IT HAS PRDVEN SATISFADTDRY w: ARE ilovl rm _TllE EXPERIMENTAL STAGE. TRY Dllll SIIAMPDD METHOD '- lt is o fountain of youth for tired soil-worn rugs. Give your rugs new bright beauty by coiling" u: to- day. Economical too. WE DALL FDR AilD DELIVER ftltilli ice vrcronir caaTzans coeml at. ' Siiiaemllo. lb pill): gaudy man are illdlstinglligh. y the Legislature's agriculture llc suggested that it the Federal Guvvrnillcilt did not. give tilt‘ Rid- .-i separate department should b." set up to divert all taxes froni the marshlands area. into EPW575111 °f rehabilitation. 30. Plan To Reclaim Marshes’ In ll. S. builinhfl-‘AX, April 30 —(CP)-.A . which would make possible the Fwltljfflllion 0f 30.000 acres of Nova Swim marslilzind low is bPfOY-‘lll? Dcrillnion (fiiliillct. ‘. Waldo “Hilsli. 17°01"? Agriculture ‘liltiiistcr. told C0111- Mammoth Auction Sale SUDIMETLSIUE FAST AT mtttee today. "*" Mr. Walsh said that, with the Province tnlporting more than $15.- U00.000 wort-ll cf food nnilliullv, every acre of land was needed and) m“ proposed federal assistance, would enable dykcland owners. also aided by the Provincial Govern-f The following: gocd u-ork v ' horses; Rcgistrred Holstein cow; It years old: G grade ‘Holstein cows; Ire-shelled; grade Hliurtllorii cow; 4. steers. L’ yrrirs cltli 5 Fmilc #11011‘ horn heifers; 2 grade lloletriu heifers; 7 grade searing“ 1 1"!" bred Holstein bull; 6 oalvll; Z brood sows. to farrow 100"; W0; lions; 300 chickens. 3 weeks old; hay mower; hay rake: hay ioadcrtl binder; threahl-lig outfit with blow- er: manure spreader; 70 tort. rubber lbaltlfl’, new; cultivator; tractor; seuffler: tractor plow: lrllll crusiicr; gang plow; clcvatur digger; walking pin-u‘: disk iirill; .'l~s:tt‘oii lever harruutt; i art smuothinll liarqows; single seuffler: 0010i" planter with fertilizer attachment: 1 potato sprayer: 2 horse hoes: 1 bogg potato grader; l Batty hay carrier, truek and fork; 1 0W"! action vol-ea numb; 1 exams were": l dump cart; 2 double farm wagt-m: :1 jeuntlng sleigh; i set double bob IIKIII‘ single bob sleds; 2 wood alede: ‘all de of harness. both double l-Iltlfllnlle. used on a Inge farm; 2 ‘cream separators; Beatty broader stove; large quantity of mixed _ grain; 100 coder poets; lirge McCoilister, Jeanne Crow. quantity lumber. 2n and 2x6: char“... Gyunwood {quantity hardwood flank; and all E _ ‘smell artleges foilind m: a‘ large Based on the Sdhlrdoy veiling farm: Bed up]! or». rnvtlctrrresseal. Post Story "The Phantom Filly.."°"‘""l “d "°' '° i“ by c». Andrew ciamlmlsa...“‘“;$M2°2§§§,,_ Showing:- lf day la unfit, sale on folowtng Fri. 8:15; Sat. 1:30-9:30 llavlng sold my farm. l will sell by auction mi SATURDAY. MAY 3. beginning at l2 iloolt o i GRAPAIID THEATRE ' ilolliilli 0 Starring Waiter Brennan. l-°" H Hugh F. Morrison saucepans and a frying pan. DREAM noun: Our (‘ream Ilauler. Mr. B. C. Helm, will begin SATURDAY. MAY 10th on usual Route. ONCE WEEKLY Until further Notice. Signed:- CILAPAUI) CREAMERY C0. OREAM ROllTE i Uur Cream llaulcr, ltlacliadyeu, will begin WEDNESDAY. MA!‘ ‘ltli on usual Route ONCE WEEKLY Mr. Colin l An internationally known org- lnnizatlon has an opening for a lresident representative in the lTown of Summerside. A mar- lrled man with car and with some lsales experience preferred. Ad- ldress all applications to Box 405. Guardian. Charlottetown, . FARM FOR SALE Consisting of ll2 acres; I00 ucres clear, balance hardwood and lumber; situated l-Z mile from Fredericton village on puvcd rood. Buildings ore in good repair. This form being on old homestead the lend is in good condition, well watered, having o brook and severol Until Further Notice. Stirred:- CR-APAUU CR-EAMERY CO. springs. CHESTER WEEKS Fredericton a, l Sponsored by Home and School. ‘metallic. has been annotated by the Town Council to carry out a Lorne. l0 miles south ct‘ liere. Sun- l _,‘,,,...»¢4-o~o+H-¢-¢4**°:_ survey of housing accommodations for R. f‘. A. F, personnel, and to place couples in suitable houses or apartments. interested parties can get in touch with Mr. Mo- Donaid by phoning A70. J. if, STRONG. Town Clerk. Summer-side rm il-‘risslt )NAL CARD T. Earle Hickey Chartered Accountant Office at 1b Granville Street Sununeralde Phone 515 ¥40<§>00 -§ l Gift ofsporkiing iewe lMonday. ‘ Samuel I. Benton. i “‘°"°“°' A GIFT OF JE WELLER Y ON HER DA Y g Mom likes glohiour too. She'll be pleased when you give tier o Mother's D07 Make your selection from u host of fine pen and pencil sets, gorgeous necklaces, watches and charming ccitvmé RWHEYY" All ot prices sure to please. CROCKETPS Quality Jewellers llery. SUMMERSIDE l vliorMllTllllll M4193. 11th lSllllY i_._.___ -