l'RII.j§-__1?:‘*.7_ _ _ ._.,,___ WESTERN GUARDIAN ‘ scours: ~J. Elmer Murphy. . Navrl. Subscriptions. d; Bookstore. olc I86 Hanover Sh. and George Glow. 90 0mm Bt. SUMMERSIDE and PRINCE COUNTY Advertallug Tm; Gulrdlnn mly in bought daily u u; s: u" tollowhlg atone in lummorlldc: - Water Strut; i‘ " "t. Baktiy. W11" 93m" Muir 0mm. r: Granville Street 1... tillardiun will be delivered t» no ha» in lrll-morlldo. “dufiqly at zaportltayerlloporwooi. bouillon-museum. ‘H, your order to o boy roopoullhlo (or deliver-lea an "m. "u", Brenton. m... Sheet; Aiurcrnlu won; d all kinda. hlunclioxi guaranteed. Prices rec» mo.» \\'. Brander. Sea View. . ,,;t|5HL-JBAIEN. All-rm Clock-l "a arrived at Sempieh Drill tore, Kensington. _5wAI' 1938 trail-ton V~8 pick- P, richly overhauled, for 800d; a,‘ w. pIltJtlB-CBIIS. A.J. Snoden. .R.43. 4...... WANTED to help wllhl Fzlrllily of iour. Apply‘ a ilrs. John MacWilliams, Cup’; rflyql-sc. PIllOTlB 37333. __.mt. CARSON. m; and Saturday beginning Aprlli ._|;<-.l. Blnrlnrs. I-'Iu\ll" Stilt-rs. asllls and other iluuschuid 1.1m: . Campbell. udlartenger. . »\\'. III. S. ITIEEIHTINU ll.uxil=nl'_\ rt 11:0 Unitcrl ‘ill ‘r “'*-‘ don ~II"\II'NING‘ “luck ‘Iriwn’; “m ‘the Hymn. .'1ii lwil thc Pout!‘ of‘ modern IIIIPIIIDd n1‘ heating waiter-the method. that you want in vovr erebv 11°l1fi°d "11" 11111’ “litmlpl Jesus’ llfltllt) was sr-rrg. Tile Script-ill‘?! modern IIOmc.—-IIARDW’ARE pnmnrlulcsr. A y anyone to haul more than five was read by Mrs‘ John Hash,“ | uns at potatoes to the Raihrlu- ‘arm. which m“ Praw‘. Hymm ‘hart. Summerside. in one load Mane, o‘ ' ‘III hr dealt with In the courts. ‘road in "I93 PALE. — Green Mountain Foundation Seed Potatoes (C. n) Also some Foundation Cdhblerg, Ivan Harrington. Kensington. -oun smcx ott Window Glue l4 WlflDleto uo to Ind Including 1'4 x 24. Wflro C0. The Summerside Hard- ‘-I\0R'I'll_ ‘FRTON Presbyterian o Robert. P. l-iogg. Summerslde. church service Sunday. April 27th at 1.30 P. M. Miss Mary A. Mac- ‘ lienzitl, Deaconess. —I*‘_AFL\I IN CENTRAL LOT 16,, l-ulltzlltllns; uric hundred and night l (i081 95 acres in Iiigll state of cul- l ‘tivation. balance ill hardwood and Chlropractorfhlmber. Building; in good repair. ll] be in Stunmorllle eooh Tues- Kenneth Locky. (llpc 'I‘r:l\'e.. Cilurcil W. M. S. The Stttnnlersidl: llnrd- ivicc cf worm“, l-The pow". c! m: ilivit-z Christ" was Ierl b)’ Mrs. Gor- ihc invocation Ilnrvcy. Alto",- tlle Waking Wcrld" “'13s "Hitler. Mrs. Albert Muttart. Mrr. thus tar Imoullis to $10.86. Alter 511T)’ Mill-lift. Mrs. Leigh Lmvther, the business W45 concluded an 811-‘ Mrs. Hedley Mutturt. and Miss Nina. propricta Easter reading titled. “A wright. Prayer closed the worshipStory or Easter" was ziveh by Mrs! ism/Ice. Th; vice president. Mrs. Rrlcmond Harvey. Lzl keeping with‘ Enrrest. Harper then wok charge. the study oi‘ India {EYCYIII nlembcrs The secretary Mrs. Nathan Bell took part in “Things I LBW in Ir.- rozd the minutes of the Much dis" and "Things I heard ul India." 1115911118 811d 6811M tlfi roll. clwen The singing o: the hymn “Crown members responding. There were Kin-l with men Crowns" followed Phil“ h°$l1ltsl and l4 sick and shut|by the benedlet on closed the meet- 111 Calls made during the montlfalsoing. A wry enjoyable social hour “Vflrr Cards or letters oi sympltilylloilovrcd and a delicious lunch u!» sent. The Blaster Offering received served by the hostess. —G. Ell.- Umtatn tn the Furniture Doprtnlnnt in mu of the molt complete dlflllays of fine Coffee Tables you will 11nd anywhere. These-are at’ etthfl- Olilhflgllfly‘ or Walnut. in a. great variety oi‘ styles and sizes. The prices arofrcnn $7.25 up. Come in and gel. an attractive Cotter. Tabla tor your Linus Room-you'll use and enjoy til-FURNITURE DEPARTIILENT. I PM» e tweet mm: tr was discovered that 00% of l-Il women lnfII 53% of all lmoh were wearing improperly titted Shoes. Don't be one of these people who walk about in discomfort and pain. Buy your Slims in Ilolmads-ivhere the Shoe Department, Sales Stat’! has been thur ougllly trained in flttng Shoes- properly. Walk on comlortablu and happy feet. In shoes that. really flt. There is a large selection of stylt-r. sizes and prices For every member of the family-Alums In and buy your ..=l.n. During the latter Shoes vrlih confidence from the SHOE DEPARTMENT. Give your Family Illa convenience of a constant and adequate sumfv nI‘ llot Water by the Installalion of an OIL BURNER. WATER IIEATl-Jll. . llcld U5‘ There are iwn kinds of hot water heaters in the Hardware Departzmm‘. LN‘ P‘“‘5' “m” Elli" 111C911"! 111 11?? 11111318 of Mrs-l Tllo sum FLAME which Is regulated by llunll and costs cacao 5nd tit-- P11111111 Brll- A SW11! l-wrr Se“. FLNTERPRISE which a. completely automatic. costing $155.50. The n"- i vantages of heating water with an Oil Burner over a coal jacket lvaim- ‘am nunwruow-no fuss and muss of coal all-d lt-sltcs-yfll-I IMFPLV "ID =1 . switch and In u Few nlrrnenls all the Liot water you require. This Is th~ i. “OI TVhcn you buy a Suit in the Men's Clothing Depurtlmont you can t- ‘ absolutely sure» that it tlts as it shMlIlI. Our tailor, Mr. Johnson. hes hf years o! experience in alterations nnd fltlinz Men's clothing. Buv a sr” “nil the rack" with confidence H-at it will be fitted to vc-ur requirmver/c Your Hal Is Seen First»- Tllc Most Important Part 0f Your Dress ...Be Sure It Is Rglri In Style anal Shade... Uur softly tailored quality felt Ilats with that new straight a-Ilead look for spriltg and sum- mer, handsomely styled- shape you like (‘reasingl into ztnyj and staying there- r ‘o P3111595 Will be °°Yl5ld9Y°d~ J- Dirt oi’ the Warship service. the landsl- was assisted by Mrs. Allison at HOLMABPS -- -- 00 WW4 ‘Mme? On Sale Friday and Saturday with "made to measure" accuracyi-MENS CLOIQTNG DEPARTMENT. Shown: in all the new different shades of New shapes, snap IIFIIIIS raw and bound edge, off the farce style, famous Biltmore and Budd and Homberg makes that give the wearer every‘ satisfac- browns, greys, blues, etc. EXTRA SPECIAL! 344's - Regular 29c Dozen 2 Dozen 45c I I EXTRA SPECIAL! Sunkist Navel Oranges i Sccdlcss Grapefruit ' 96's — Regular 3 for 29c 4 For 29c » AYLMER Tomato Juice 20 oz. tin-Reg. I3c 11c "KEL" CRUSHEI} Apple Juice . Regular 20c tin 18c DE NAPIERVILLE Diced Carrots Choice Quality — Reg. I5c 2 tins 25c IIERIBEST TEA Rea. 85c 1 u ilk! 19D 5 LOVO CLARK'S, IO o1. Th; MUSHROOM SOUP —- 2 for 19c ~ Javel Water 1 7c I LB. TINS Fresh Beef 37c GILCHRIST JELLY FRUIT DAKE — 2 lb. size — 25c MILLIONAIRE GILCHRIST RICH T Pickle and Pimento or Macaroni and Cheese SIILTANA BAKE-I Ih. SIZD-UUO SARDINES 27c tin I FRESH - I BOLOGNA . 31c lb. ; scans MEAT LOAF — reg. 45c — 41c POST'S BRAN FLAKES 'PEAS ~ 2O oz. Tin. Reg. 15c a o . 14 o . ' Size! 1 Size l 1 i KING BEACH ' I AYLMER I on ORCHARD SHOESTRING BEETS 2O oz. Tin. Reg. 17c S2 for 26c ~.__ 2 for 27c FINEST OUALITY FARM -—- GARDEN AND FLOWER SEEDS AT LOWEST PRIOES OOME OR WRITE FOR PRIOE LIST—- T Q-Q-O-Q-O-O-kbfi 0-0 >0- O-O-O-O-OO v§FO-0-O-O-O-O-§-O+O>O-+fO-O-O~¢GO+0-9 ..__...__._.__._.___._.__.___.-_-____-___.____.. '0 e 04 0-0 §-O'O-§§-6-¢0~O-§-§0~O-O-O4+O444-§-Q-Q~¥¢0-O-¥Q-O 0+0 644-0- DEMONSTRATION FRIDAY 811d SATURDAY BLUE RIBBON PROIIULTS TEA —- COFFEE — BAKING POWDER V§.'.-O'§O-§ >O§§O§fO§§r a GUARANTEED SATISFACTION ' SINCE I857 lion. Sizes 6 5-8 to 7 3-8 at prices ranging from $5.50 to $8.50. SUMME -.\lAl.l’l-;Q|_.l1‘. llmi Ktrllsillgton Prcsbylcrlail Churches. Scrvices Sunday. April 27th. Kcusington at ll A. M. and 7.30 P. M. and Mai- ipeque at 2.71.0 P. M. Reverend J A. McGowan, ltlinistcr. —l'RE.\"I‘0 PRESSURE COOK- ERS.-\\'lhen you buy a "Presto' you buy the best. Sold by The Simi- merside Hardware Co. —FOR SALE-l driving mare, 12 years old; i cold 3 ywars old: blood and Percheron; 1 driving wagon, bike wheels. heavy spoke. 1T1 good shape; 1 tractor trailer; 1 Beatty coal broader stove. Hyatlt Ilasialn. Springfield. Lot. 6T, t -l~'0|t SALE. —- House, size 20' x 34‘ iur sale in perfect colldl . tioll. Apply Vvliiialn ileaney. NW" London. _BEDEQUE UNITED CHURCH. ._$crvlces Sunday‘. April 27. 1947. Bedequo 1t A. i\1. Borden 3 l’. 111., Albany 7.30 P. M. Minister, Rev. J.‘ M. Baxter. B- D- _'I‘IT.YON UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA-Services (or ‘Sunday April the 27th as follows: Capo. A. M. Tryon 3.00 P. M. Rev. J. A. Jal-duqc’ B, 13., Minister. -s.o.'r. merino-Alter the business meeting oi Excelsior‘ Division. 8.0.1‘. hcld in Wilnlotl Valley Hall recently. n. aurora-T. llwrllted tvru of its nlost IIOITOIH‘ -‘ members. Mr. and Mrs. RulPlll MacCaull o! North Bedflllw. Wlw. in the near future are moving to‘ Carleton where they will ntakcl their homo. Mr. MacCauII. Wllll is keenly interested in temper- lmcc work, has‘ been a member oi’ Excelsior Division for several years. and Mrs. MacCaull has also been s. member and faithful worker since coming as a bride to North Bcdeqtle. Ushercd to seals oi’ honor by bliss Clara. Simmons and Mr. Kenneth Huestis. they were addressed by Mr. John Bur- rows and presented with a beau- tiful linen table cloth by Mrs. Colin Waugh. tor which the hon- loretl couple gave Rratcltli thank-s. An impromptu program followed TP.—O.'—II~EWST ‘Ffgvfifsc 11.00 A. M. (‘irapaud 11-001 . See Them In The Men's Department --‘ Main Floor 1 Sinclair 6»: Stewart Ltd. RSIIIE RAGE FIIITEFN tin which quaAl-tettcs. duets, solos. Division oi P. E.I., namely. Grand SALE-Coal brooder. reltdmgs. games anti stunts were Worthy Patriarch. Waugh, internlinglcd with speeches given also expressed a feeling o! regret -—l"0lt ‘used two years. Colin Willnot. Valllcy. Phone 606-21. the lorescnt Worth_y' Patriarch Charles Waugh and 11.11. Large. Alfzlbullcirtncc of ice rrollnl llIl(I rake llnti a sing song closed a. delightful evening of enjoyment. The address paid tribute to the work they harl done In tile Sons rf ‘Ienlpcrallcc and referrcrl to tho fart. that Mr. tiicCaull. he-l canoe of Ills; raflubilltyr had iladi the honor o! being appointed to’ the highest ofiice of the crahal _ ._. _,_ _ .. ._.__~ SUMMERSIDE TODAY tFriduyl nnd SATURDAY eel 111'“ "Quito GA“ SHE GIVES AS GOOD A5 sue GETS! The address that they were leaving the com- munity and the division. 5 1m. , Auction Sale ‘AT NO. I66 CAMBRIDGE ST., SUMMERSIDE Having sold my property I will sell by Auction on SAT- URDAY, APRIL 26, BEGIN- NING AT I:3O P. M., all my household effects, consisting of Z cllesterfield suites, one al- most new; I-Wilton rug 9x9; 4 Congoleum rugs, 3 oilcloth rugs; 5 beds, springs and met- tresses; 2 mattresses, spring- filled; 6 dressers; kitchen range with water front; elec- ‘tric washer; electric radio; writing desk; 2 extension tables; I kitchen table and choirs; I_ sideboard; library table, with rocker to match; I mantle clock; a large quantify dishes and table ware. Terms Casio: if day is unfit Solo on Mon- day, April 28th. GORDON TOOMBS HUGH F. MORRISON, Auctioneer. ORAPAUU THEATRE "ffiéTrTt/“si?” EXPENDABLE" Starring JOHN WAYNE roam MI-Iurcomzltv Fri. and Sat. 25-26 835 - 8:30 FOR SALE AT BRADALBANI Farm consisting of 1Q] u,“ . 2:5 I" 111th state o! cultlvuflm ts-roomed hangs, “m, ‘and my. lumace heated. h"; h.“ WI“! WSIIQI‘ MIC lIIhlI; In‘. ‘l; ll!- harthoune. uld ‘f-jn “u”, wood house; Qltctrlg pump. All buildings practically n” and situated in l beuntuuj gprg“ 11111 Mole xrovs. Thirty duh-u frontage, 1-2 mfle from ltatlon. school and chm-ah". llms. swan Muunolmm P‘; A g A CAMEG‘ Fri. 64:30: Sat. 74:18 Romance ill mingled with thr Drama and Suspense in "CORNEREIT lhrrlng DICK POIIIL Walter Stank, Nina Vole an! Micheline Chclrel Also SERIAL and NEWS AAA 101m uocuut NANCY GUILD .. SOMEWHERE 1N1 Tilii NIGHT Directed hv I JOSEPH t. MANKIEWICZ 2Q, Produced UY flqyglyqg; SEE PASE IO i ALE BOTTLES PUIIOIIASE Wu call for ale bottles. an; quantity, pinto and quarto; hlzh tor lave: bottled Bring them h and guarantee III ample Iupply o hvex. Phone Cecil's Grocery, 711. to) nick-up. cut price: plId. We will Ilse any‘ ANDERSON LAWLLR . --Aiso- DINKY FINDS A HOME Shows 7:I5-9:I5 Matinee Sofurdoy 2:30 PLUS: The 3rd Chapter of the Serial, HOP HARRIGAN, shown MATINEE ONLY ~44§§ b 04-0 O-Q40040-O-OOO-O-OOJ ONE experienced for No. I2 caterpillar. l. I Ing. I Work starting at i I Illorriscn & ROAD MAOIIINERY OPERATORS WANTED motor grader operator TWO D7 Caterpillar tractor operators. ‘TWO power control pull-grader operators. Must be experienced in ditching and grud- ONCE. Mcllac Lid. SUMMERSIIIE ‘I .~.:;.~.:‘= i ' .....a..-.;~_...