MAY 17. 1941 WESTERN GUARDIAN 11401105. — Reserve June 18th for Field Day" at Alberton, under‘ " AGENTS: I. Elmer Murphy, U6 Hanover 5 Gwen Glow, so Ottawa Street. IU$IEIJIDI and PILNC News. ‘subscriptions. Advertising. ' ‘ ' The Guardian lnybebought t I r t stores in lungs-Rude. u" juncture, Inter Street: Gourllee Mark Gendet, “installers wtil be delivered t0 ll! Ilene in Bnmmersliie. “ruler ltlewfllilr "learner. rlsonemrer lhllurvlgg ,‘myonrorlartotbelbynflellblelsr n “w. Bakery. Water ltreet; 517E: em "In day mm euuiiy. Pavia: hlshut * “ma. Sinclair d: Stewart Ltd. .41); BALI-IDS‘! Pei-d Panel “wary. New engine job. Phone m. 404-! i" ""1- _,(_'! MILK of Mllnesle et m, one-cent sale. One bottle for w penis. two bottles for 5t cents. QQUYIIES Rexall Dru! Store. 2t central street. Summerstde. _5EE "HIS FIRST LOVE" and Hmbfiu‘ ln Squigglnsvllle". one- “; plltyfi and variety concert In WIIPHOI valley Hall Tuesday, May m, sale of box lunches. Admis- sion 2s and as. Time aso. i AWILLINERY-I-‘or the flfiiffi in huts to suit your needs, m"; iii. llnry Amit‘. opposite (n-pin; lliuntre. Siimmerside. latest vPllflNI‘. I21 FOR YOUR NEXT bgaulv rippoinbmciiit. Our new per- miinvni nave machine revltallzes “u, Iififf‘ 'l‘.‘.v_~ Mary Arline. opposite (splint FIIPZIIIY‘ Summerside. __|}' YOU ARE PLANNING Oil rfgngg ilint cement Job this sum- mer rind want a 800d mixture of gravel and sniid. phone or write rour order to Weston Rayner, central Dedcque, phone 18-4. _.rr:.\riir;r:s WANTED - Sev- lMll-gplcts of Western Hospital Ladies * BEDEQUI Baptist Fclloiwzihln. _Rev. D. M. Fraser, Pu. 101‘. Beginning services for summer JYIDIIIJH in Central Bedeque Hall. Sunday. May 1am, 10.45 a. M. and 73° P- M» Everybody welcome. —CBNTRAL BEDEQUE Bgpugr Church. The Rev. C. A. Britten will Preach. biorning 11 A. M. Sunday. School 10.5. Evening “m” 1,30 5 M- mifitersn and tmirg yfluu- I , Q! 1 vice in the Vestry. y r —NORTH TRYON Predyyterian Church service Sunday. May 18th,, n. 1.30 P. M. iiitu Mary A, new Kende. Deaconess, —‘l'0DA! ll T!!! LAST DAY of the Ryexnll one-centsale. Gour- lles Rexall Drug Store, 21 Central 51ft“. Summer-side. treet. and _ a count! SUMMERSIDE TODAY (Friday) 0nd SATURDAY t l1 Central Street; l1 Grenville Baum, WW! vl your route. l ‘ANN! at Green Gables" Ill the institute Hall. Alberton, by Y. P. ‘U. Date announced shortly. 10!‘. lALI-Fewcett range in excl Ill condition. A l . u“ “u”. PP? 00 Hus —WANTID - Reliable house. "BPQY- "m"? three adults. Apply Mrs. William Roach, 30x 20L Sunimcrefde. -KI.NSINGTON Y. P. U. pro- sents their variety concert et ‘Travellers Rest Hall Monday, May ‘"703 “Lb-One thousand bushels of Foundation A (yuppie.- :?‘t;tt°o:s' Nelson enemy’ Ken‘ 19 8f- 3-30 P-m. Sponsored in» std‘ A *“‘" gdhootravsedllisrsof Fcgncrefi“ and e. Enterprise ._MA1,|1;qU , balm.“ ‘M Monarch Range. c 1i s; g , at 261 Water St. gmmizidmmgr phone 150. i Kensirigzon Presbyterian Chiurgheg, Sim-Ices Sunday. May 1am. mi- lmlue at. 1t A. M. and Suandayr School. Freetown at s e. M. and Sunday school at. 2 P. M. Kcnslng- ion st 7.30 P. M. and Sunday School ~ tiara‘, M. Rev. .1. A. McGowan, "-“— I r . -—FOR. SALE-lily! Ford paneli e delivery. New engine job, Phone 174, 404-3 or 265-1, _‘T s ~nuroN co-iifivmrr new! emperance finday At Bedequa Wednesday. my 2i. Central Lot i937 Ford panel, delivery. New engine job, Phm-ml 174, 404-3 or 255-1, ~—FOR SALE- Players present "Impropgr ‘ Henry Proper." 8.15 p.m, I —-SYRUP nvrorriosrnlras. a Stimulating tonic. One bottle for —-'I‘he Bedeque branch or the eral competent and experienced School, including a 1,, rln; r experienced male teacher rannblc r11 teaching grade s or P. for school term beginning fHZli 5¢pi_ 121T. Apply. giving reconi- ‘ ma: Q0115, to Secretary, Board‘ o.’ Trustees. Summerslde. k —G. II. FHXOAP-is n new preparation menfuaeturcd especially for the ‘their Kalil-i l" "l! "lmflflal fem“ u of painted surfaces-It has Linseed Oil as a base and because ‘Defamf? Sflldl’ COW"! rim" nI lith‘ it will restore the original gloss. __ rli-anlr-g Furniture. Rugs, Floors. “inflow Shades and Automobiles. as RIZAIJCI" ticll us for general cleaning. It ls most cconomlcel~ynu merely edit bcck- one or tiro tablespoons o! FLAXOAP to p gallon of warm water. the MW“- one pound tin is only 3O cents. ‘Try FLAXOA!‘ today, It brightens sndi IIARDIVARE DEPARTMENT‘. (leans like magic. A liiige carton ul‘ Dion's (lotion from: utirmckcrl in the 5 and l0 Department. , are uf fine qiznliiy- cotton knit material. The sizes are small. medium 5m" Iicnm’ g-rri class. teachers for Summer-Cfirug Store, 21 Central sir-mg, ll 9.111.. 281 Winter St. Summer- W... M one ur $1.00, two bottles for $1.01, at the Womervs Chrtstiair Temperance one-cent sale. Gourlies Rcxall Union field their 19th annual tern- DCTRIILZ‘ SCFVK‘? Oil Sillldliy EVE!!- Summerslde, ing in the Central Berteque Bap-' —----- riist Church. Rev. CJI. Britten colr-‘ —FOR SALE-l~l_ine-piccc vral- idiictcd the devotional period and: “H? dlnlhs-rvom Mute: one srnicr- [introduced Rev. Delmoni Yco who time Monarch range. Call afteru-as the guest speaker or the eve- ning, taking n5 his text Ephesians 6 Chapter 12 verse. For we wrestle not against lie i1 anrlblocd. but against principalities against. pOW- crs. against the rulers of the dark- ness of this world against spiritual wickedness in nigh places. He gave a \":ry inspiring; address which was,‘ listened to by a large congrega- lion. At the close of his address. Mrs. Elliott Wright presented awards and certificates to the following pupils who Iiad successfully passed Also Travelfolk and Crime Doesn't Puy Shows 7:I5~9:I5 Matinee Saturday 2:30 ivifr Hie an. Chapter of HOP HARRIGAN Seriol Shown MATINEE ONLY side or phone 150. __I M.- BEGINNING MONDAY FOR FLAXOAII is cxccnh“ ‘or, National prirci~ Shirley Jc-xell, l-"DAYS-QI Grisii, Catherine Culi- y, Cinrlli Toonibs. Wenrlall A- J. Crcnms ”THE GREEN YEARS" Starring Charles Coburn I Pins {or 5 years - Billy Callback. Edward Pearson, Leigh Jewell. Wetting]; jlyprs, L-cith Jewell. Percy ' ~.o, Dnvrl Reid, Jcfin Afflccl: drill Rnbirtsou, Garth ltobart- McDonald. Gordon John Knit Shirts and Jockey Shorts is These Shirts and Shorts Miz _\‘\'r'n lViyci-s. Hillard Murray. igrrlnvlrniuirnT/ind the price is exceptionally reasonable. 5 AND 10 DE- ‘vnugn Ronald Dawson, David m Apr~l| a 1mm. was 1.0m‘ from ‘ A A“ ' FCIllll'll‘l.'-‘ll\ (trorgc Wright. Garth U“ DIWJPWI‘ plT-‘Idclll- M“ ._ _ , . _ - b ' M y . C, p; U. 55 C; 1 _ 'i‘rninor. fhimkiri: the sub-dith- hm... inc new filflhIIH In ilic (Inna Department II 1n B-Intn room Q “Ilgalnlnailc mljajg‘ Jgai run {m- mqlmr; Iiflkpfx “my H PYIIIX ('.‘.'..n IIISII. Pain of this size is Inost useful and price of (It's dish II G7 cents. CHINA DEPARTMENT. This square pun is really something. _ . . . ilsr it lnr ILLILIXIK Meats. Brenden. (‘likes and Desserts. A square Cairo B"ad5“"w‘ hiwmmc man!‘ Alma" You m" lureiln Nlycrs .i. urzliiz ihnI. as imny members possible attend the P/IIIYIIIII Cou- gress which is to be held at Ot- tawa in June. Also at this meet- Scllllflllfill. Jean Craig. Catlterinc Cl'a"g, Gcorgie Doull. Janet Bra-d- lshaw, Irfxarrcls Craig. Ella Heck- thc name PYREX Ia TOPS. The Iii the Youth Centre I noticed a truly smashing girl's Blouswthe 23H‘ “lag-Iv? bgialfltml‘ cafagiifg “if fdtligtiiiiiictltigjiihoggts Gilli? . t . _ .- eiuir. u: '.. i - i - .i Jim or (rirI—m.ide of rayon crepe uitli either red or hliic Ehubcm Crow‘ Cour”... yrnrghr; n; gngumb", m. Mm. 30H, r (Iibll: iinrl long alcoves. lrrn for girls this season. --.'.rv on the suture neck and frllled cuffs, it has front button. (‘x/mzyx-k‘ The sizes are l0 to l4. and the price is 3.5L‘. The flarnlizzttan Junior Girl Is the prettiest and smartest Blouse I've Murray (jntjinciil Doull, Shirley Jewell, Edward Pearson. Billy Cnll- Club ivcra asked to make all n."- The Vary Foundation of Good Grooming For you discriminating WOMM who prefer the cosmetics and toilet preparations of Elizabeth Arden will find fuII represenfufiOfl of these celebrated preparations now In our Cosmetic Department . . . ranging from the lost word In powder and Ilp PIMIHOII" most luxurious both odluntfl and including, of course. every, essential for the core of the heir. ‘WIP: "I'd ‘°"‘P'“' Ion. These cherished creations for it'd" I°"'I'""' a" ‘mung m. quamy mm whldi we are [only WW4 80L! II SIIIMIEIISIIE OILY IY I‘ Enman Drug Co., Ltd. . beck. Charles Schurman, Deane rflhficmflhts. YOUTH can-rim. Lowum ‘vymflun mam Mam” [M Rogers, vestments for the church ' . The organist, Mrs. Howard convent l-iad been ordered seliilriiinn our‘. n mixer-l choir from would arrive In the Baptist and United Churches furnished tho music. The meeting closed with singing and pray"- S’side 0. W. L. Sub-Division. ‘Meats League o! Mercy campaign. ex- yplaining It in detail to the meni- lbers and all present agreed to ljoln and urge all others to do I likewise. 'l'licrc was a further discussion on the banquet to be held fur the members. the maiorlty pray. ent being in favor of it. and next regular meeting, Alter the conclusion of biisin. csst a very enjoyable cvenliirz fril- lowed. lunch beinrx served bv the hostesses. Mrs. 'I‘he regular monthly meeting of Summerslde sub-division Catholic Women's Lcazue was held ln ti"! Knights oi’ Columbus Hall on Mrs- Lawrencc Gallant. Mrs. wednc5dny_ May NHL The prerl. Laurler Peters and ltlrs, (lent was in title ztihaiyrzcThe mcct- I PCTYY. i g opened witi 1e wane Pffly- _"'~~ —_~-- ; followed by roll call and the‘ Omarvrar, I'IIII.O:O'.’HEII reading of the minutes of the Ap- _ rll meeting and also an executive meeting held on April 15th. The Confuclous. father of the Asiatic nhllowrhy or life died In 41s ac. treasurer! rcfwfb Pfaved "TY satisfactory, The conveners of tlic different committees tlicii sub- ‘itbd their reports. lVLi-s. Mark Delaney. as convener o! the link committee, reported visiting sick membe a and sending flowers. The correspondence read at this. HICELIIIK included letters from Mrs. James Pendergast, Diocesan Convener of Publicity. and Mrs. J. l". Gallant. Diocesan Convene: of Girl Guides. This was follow- ed by a discussion on Girl Guido work and how to help them. The members showed a great Ititercsi- in this work and several offered their assistance. A vote of thanks was tendered to Mrs. Elmer Pineau and Mrs. Frank Arsenanlt for tlic capable way In which they catered for the banquet put on for the Boivg tin: Leazue. ' At the executive meeting held Iron sans: TUIER UNIT Foundation "A" Green Moun- rein potatoes. This stock, fest- ed by eye index in a greenhouse. shows one-third of one percent mosiec end possibly some e- mouni of leof roII. EARL ROBERTS Beautiful, Lasting Memorials When u loved one posses on, only the very best can be o fitting tribute. Our monuments are engraved to order. You choose the style and type. t. J. verses 8r 0o. Water Street East Siiiiuiiorslde to sell. I i J.___.._.___._-.....-._... Kiekore i’ i i 7 i i rind the members of Notrc DBIIIUIQE“; i The President reported that the I during which It will play at a ntun- nnrtber of functions, including the In- nnrbsliectioii of the Sittnmersirle the near fiituicaltladct Squadron by Group Captain The president then spoke of thcI/I» I-vllfl-f- RPM Oil 0101105)’ U191" [ concert In litcmorial Park. 1. i parade will move of! from the was decided to hold it before thei Harold ‘Hucstis. I I E I i .¢..liiil-°'l"1'.. ETQWN . QLIAEIIILAN. Items In Meifs Wear That Have’ Been In Short - ‘ Supply Now In Stock Dress Shirts Reliable makes that assure fit and comfort in stripes, plain end- wliite. Priced from $2.50 to $5.00. Sport Shirts Of different qualifies, plains and plaids, just what you want for out- ing weer on that holiday or p\:nic. Prices $2.50 to $8.50. MANY OTHER OUR MEN'S DROP IN ~ Pyjamas *5‘ Neckwear ITEMS OF INTEREST IN WEAR DEPARTMENT AND SEE THEM Broadcloth Pyjamas, sizes A, B, C and D or 36, l8, 40 and 42, good quality Selling from $3.50 to $5.95. A forge range to choose from in plains, fancy puisleys and stripes in almost any quality you could desire u choice from $1.00 to $3.50. printed and eevee. ' from $5.00 Io $8.50. Gloves reliable kid in brown, All elastic button and sortmenf to choose from EELTS of GARTERS “.54.- ARMBANDS Men's Hats Famous Bilfmore and Budd Hots for Men, aII the new shades of brown, grey, blue, etc. Snap brims, off the face end Hombergs. A choice Fine qualify gloves, deerskin, piccdry hog and '3 ton and natural. Sizes 7 I-Z to I0. Price range $2.50 to $6.50. Suspenders clip-on styles, large os- , of $I-00 to $I.50 pair. $I.00 to $2.50 50c to 75¢ l5: to 25c .-.. [lonelier-chiefs Fine combrie and linen. Combric 15c to 15c eacff and linens 35c, 50c, 75c eocli. i Air Force Band I Will Visit l Summerside i TIIL‘ central band of the Ro_\'al_ rlian Air Force will arrive at? I-Iiry lLC-ILF. station SIlIIIIIYXEFSI-CIG this evening for a three-day stay Ail‘ noon. A parade. including the band and two flights from the station d a flight from the Legion. will be held through the streets of the town on Simdny afternoon. commencing at l 1.30 and will be followed by a tourist}? e Queen Hotel and wit] pats along the following route. Water Street to Granville to Notro Dame. thence to Spring Sircct nml (he Square. I This ls a thinly-piece band and Former Landing Barge Purchased In Summerside A type of ship IIDI previously scCli ‘In Siiimirrcrslrie IIRFLUUI arrived tn port yesterday alter- iiooii about 5 unlock and ticti ull st the Marine Wharf. It is a form- er landing barge of the U. S. Army. purchased by M. F‘. Sciiur- man Co. Lid. from the U. S. War Assets Corporation to be used in freighting lumber and u her building supplies. It is powered by three diesel motors and Is 128 feet In length and 32 feet wide. It is the same type of ship as it is proposed to use o-n the West Poini-Buctouclte ferry service but. smaller. It arrived under command of Captain William Weston of Rex- ville. N.B., who has been freight- lng liinibcr for M. F. Sehurman Cu. 1nd,, for forty years but ai- W3,\'S'Dl‘9VIO\l.$Iy by a schooner. it is hoped that the weather will befrlle Maud weiwll- a '~“'° "mil-ed of the | fine 10 give the people turningi truer-n a“ opportunity of nmi parade has been mad: possiblcf m. good will gesture by the com-i lllisllidlllg officer Squadron Lender! Langstaft and the personeil of the] local station. , On Sunday evening at 8.30 the; band will give a concert ln _lll<‘; 513110,. theatre In WIILCII n member, of Ilie cltinriis e-i ilie Town havci been invited. _ f On Monday afternoon at 3.00 o- clock the annual inspection of Number 53 Squadron will be held mi the glafifm parade square. ‘Fire IITSiJCvIIIIFY OIIIC-"Y l5 iii-ruin Captain Lewis. who was turf most of Ilic rwar years commanding? officer at Stunmerslde. l": squad-l ron ls under command of Flying, Officer Norman blacLeod, J12. and Flying OffIcrr Elmer Plateau is sec- 0nd in CCHIIIIIIIIIII. The lxind will play for lliir. ceremony. i’ On IIIOIKIR)‘ even-Eng n dance will‘ be hold at the mes; for station persona-ll and invited guests. the music for which will be played by an 1B piece orchestra drawn fromu the hand. "this pruirriinl will tn-, riiigurnie the roclnl activities of‘ the irewly re-opericd station at siitnmtfisidrx-S. NOTADNLY _CI-IILZ\"I\IAI I f BRANTIIORD. UnL. May l6 iCPl-SO you think this is a chtlly_ May, Fred Luck, for many years- a well-known Brant County faring rt‘. recalled that yesterday was the; 52nd nnniversary- of the most (SE-- nstrou; frost over to hit Brantl Comfy. airlines B.» MARCH Fozaging ants of South America travel in Inigo armies. making for- ayl on insects lmels. I l t I I birds and smell flit-i vessel was well known in Sum- merside for many years. The new Wilfred to“. and hearing 1.11pm This cqrwgnlship will ply for the most part between New BrunSu-ivk and Nora scotla ports ziiicl Summer-side. It is estimated that it should be w -O-O~O4+QVO 00-940 I Auction Sale AT SPRINGFIELD LOT 67 Having sold my farm I will All‘ Cid"! sell by Aucfion' on TUESDAY, MAY 20th BEGINNING AT I PM. oII my stock, implements, and o quantify furniture, consisting 0f I choice more, 4 years old; 4 miIch cows (freshencd); 5 head young ~cotfle; brood sow to far- row; ZS hens; form wagon; dump cart; rocid curt; express wagon; Dodge truck (I-Z ton); Broadcast seeder; horse hoe: 2 sets fiorrows; driving ‘sleigh; wood sleigh; family sleigh; hay mower; Iioy rake; walking plow; form engine; cor froiler; cream separator; Daisy churn; harness, both double end single; u quan- tify furniture, including living- room suite (antique): and all small articles not listed. TERMS CASH. VINCENT McINNES, HUGH F. MORRISON, Auctioneer. 0040-04-00O0O04§0O4000OO44 ‘able to carry between six i §FQ-O-@6-§91-O-§-§§O~§-Q—O~O+O-O-§* Saturday. ‘r - 9.1a P. sr. l Sidney Tole-r es Charlie Chan In, “TI-IE SHANGHAI comm" With M: Whltwy. Watcrn sum Reel. New serial and News -—O~4-O-§-O-§-O-§ F§§fO-O-@Q~O-O-§+fQ-Q sad elsht eat-loads or lumber.-S, TRYIIII UREA-M IIAIILEIIS Mr. Ernest Meclnnls will start hauling cream on the Panes-old route Monday. May 1t0h, and the Breadalbene route Friday, Mn! 23rd. One trip daily until further notice. IIOMINIITING A Convention of the Prog at 8:00 P.M. for the purpose election. gates to the convention. Poll Chairmen ore Hierefo of their respective polls forthw E. E. be held of the Town Hull, Summerside on Tuesday, May 20th UIINIENTIOII FIFTH DISTRICT PRINCE COUNTY ressive Conservative Porfy will of nominating two candidates, to contest the Fifth District Prince in iIie next Provincial Each Poll is entitled to send five duly accredited dele- re requested to cull meetings iili and appoint delegates. l. E. MORRISON. Vice-President. AIINETT, Secretory. , East Prince Progressive Con- servofive Association. I l i We hove installed equ fires with calcium chloride Bring your tractor in while you weir. truck tires and tubes. i i S i CRAPAUD A T T E N T l O N FARMERS WITH TRAGTORS. We also curry e complete line of automobile end DAWSOIPS Service Station PHONE 12-4 ipmenf to loud your froclor i... ..._ and we will loud the fires P. E. I.