4 MA}! w, 1947 WESTERN GUARDIAN l‘ k} ‘dually WANTED. family of pa. Good wages. Phone 4S7. or wit; box 6B8, Summerslde. _IfADl0 TUBES-JAE 1M. 30'] “d rriany scarce types. Champion znetric. Kerisinswn- LFOR SALE. - Cedar and Juni- per Posts and Stakes. Eric Mac- Neili. West Devon. ' ...,\l.'\V LONDON Presbyterian churches, Services Sunday. _May 11th. Clifton 11.00 A. M, South Graiitulte 2.30 P. M. long River 7.30 p’ yr ncv. D. A. Campbell, Minis- u." LEON. SALE .-3 mares. 3 and I rt- rs old. International 6 h.p. pyy: . with ciutcli pulley. Regim- iiid iiasla-m. Bradaibane, R. R. 1. £1 —i WILL BIC DOING indies hair dlllkslilll. ticriiniiients. shampoos, resets. etc. at the home of Elliott WfiEllI, Middleton, beginning May 12. (‘all 0r phone. Mrs. Marjorie “'l'll.'lll. . . ~-I\I~.NSINIE'I‘ON, l-'i'ccl0\\'tl anti ltiiipeqnr- Prcsbvtcrian ClifliFCllPS- Services Sunday. May ‘lltli. ken- iingtm at ll A. M. Frcctctuiii at 2.30 P, .\i. and lvinlpcqtic at 7 P. lit. and 5i e school Rev. J. A. McGowan. _\i ,.cr. ._l'nl.\‘(;ETO\VN United Church. Malpcque, Rev. C. J. Crowdis. Min- Isicr Mrs, Chester Simpson, Organ- 1st. .\iother‘s flay, 11 A. M_ the Gmntcst of 'l‘ticse is Optimfsii. sin ti.» We Form or Fash-lon. Mould or Alike a Better World? Flchvers in Alenioriam oi the late Flight Llcllt. Gerald MacNutt. -('HL‘RCH 0F ENGLAND. — Eervices for the Parish of New loiitioir The Firth Sunday after iliistor. May 11th. 10.30 Holy Coni- illllilluil. St ‘Fhoiiias’ Church. New I:Dt‘td0ll 2.30 Evening Pra_\rr. St Stephen's. Burlington. 7.30 Evening Prayer, St. Mark's, Kesiiigton. 6.30 (‘ii-lurch School the Rectory. Ken- trinctcii. Rev. D. I‘; Noel. Rector. ? AGENTS: J. Elmer Murphy, 18B Hanover George Clow. 90 Ottawa Street, SUMMERSIDE and PRINCE COUNTY News. S bacriptiona. Advertising. The Guardian may be bought at any of tho following atorea in Sunun Bell Bookstore. Water Street: Gourliu Ioronto Bakery. Water Street; Mark G The Guardian will be delivered to an Carrier Boy at 2o per day or 12o per w M. ‘m your order to the boy reoponal Street, and snide: DPIIIIWI. Water Street; audet. 61 Granville Street. .7 homo in Summeralde. W" MRDWMId. Searletown. _-_._ —NOH.TH T KBBZIG. Deaconess. oek. Phone 289 for Ihlg "nu; bla for delivery on your routs. “Jo. “L! 0B TIADE l0! C‘ 193 QMIVTOIEE, S‘ lgn 11<u¢k_ Pr’: BYON Presbyterian Sunday. May iiui, Miss Macy A. Mag. ~—~._ __._.. .....a.~........~.a.v"" SUMMERSIDE TODAY (Fridoyl ond SATURDAY gram or Campfire Songs. 35c and 25C. .___. tral Lot 16 WIII present the "Im- proper Henry Propper“ in st. Et- tl.15 under the auspices of Women's Institute of St. Elean- or‘s. ——FOR SALE-New team har- ness. Price $42: also heavy team pads. neck yoke straps. reins, heavy brass-mounted team brid- les and other parts. Herbert Weeks. Fredericton ~—-_LADIES GUILD MEET5_The Ladle-i Guild of St. Mary}; Ang- lican Church met Tuesday at lite home of Mrs. Wilfred J. Salter, Central Street. Summerside. The president. Mrs. Wilfred Letk). presided. The sum of $150.00 was voted to the church and it was also derided to vote a sum to zlie FOUR TEAMS IN BALL more - at the meeting of the} Summerside Baseball League iii the Tenn Hall on ‘Thursday night at' WIlICIl the vice president, Mi. RBI Srliiu-niun presided, it was dccidedi that there "would be four teams inI ttie toim league this year :R.C.A.F..l Red 50x. Legion and Kinsmen‘ Juniors. The Pioneers who were the fourth team in the League last‘ m: withdrew in the interests cf a baliincrxi schedule. The various, cunuiiittees for the year were ap-' pointed by the meeting and it Lql hoped to have the first game on‘ May 24th. ‘The main question that ts puzzling the players is whether they uill be permitted to use the; rcliiitii ilicimoud ‘WHICH is tinder the! Jurisdiction of the Suntmersfde‘ Youth centre Inc. The meeting was given tn understand by the vice! president that this matter would b» Headed-at the regular meeting. ll! the ’t‘oivn Council being licld on next Iilrndny night-S. I Llytrietfs Association towards de- corating. Refreshments were sew- 9d by Mrs. Gleason Williams and Mrs. Walter Murray-S. -__-__.____ Personals -___ —Mr- Roy (Pvnyi Daley, Sum- merside, has left for Moncton Where he wiu be employed i-n the Public Market and also take an active part in baseball-S. ——Mr. Wilfred Woodside and Mr. John MacLeod of R. T. HoL man Ltd" Summerside have left 1'01‘ TFHFO. N- 5.. on business for their firm.-S. ‘The Misses Wafldfl WWII. Summerside, have left on an extended trip tiiut will take them to Montreal, Tor- onto, Winnipeg. Vancouver, Vic- toria. Seattle and many points in Canada and the United states-S. Dorothy a nd 0|‘I.‘i-~I,Il oi l-‘litnuel Silesia. shepherd's check, csi- are smart ao paint-they have Y-t and s. and the prlce n Jr-iitiing Pa“ l "ittz. \\ Friday Clio iulzl“ holds Items t‘ lir oilicr fable hold; i’ l".it('l'.. KN" ‘mast b “MR n nth Specials that IIITIRAIENI Its ""1 r-dcrwear—fo n 5-" I garment. m!” h ‘ Get fill coriipletm-DIENS m"! you ace Ptlrrmcnti‘ It ta called th ‘CMPEIW. make finest-it has d and from lug oublo heaters. tlin convenient "Vari- tlir- time for light beating. The l)“ ARE DEPARTMENT. flora siin... r helnfcllllh-IIII Department. we lllccd-Jmflt single and d ' "l "I trousers (long). ‘j *'5.t>tt._i\iuiv's tl- I PIIIIGR These 1M4 0n Wednesday, May 14th, or ti. 5°" tomiii s: d it five accredited, delegates. W. F. MocCORMAC, v Convener. “WWI: tire inst» fcw years it hua been difficult to get at is .hanged now-tho YouthCon-tro its a grand m _ $2.25 a pair. rii ed large shlp-iients of both children's long, fawn cotton Hose and tics - beth these items are ‘i- I\l\’l\V that you lavit a BARGAIN - It is In your ndvanta Speed Control". —-G. H. M.—. little boy's assortment flay or fawn and red plaid. e typo braoeo. The sizes are The Youth Centre has also just plain Alpln in all the desired shear-YOUTH so here's a Hp! Every nnd Saturday the China. Department pufc out tiwo tables of real aro advertised In all the papers. are not advertised ond are ONLY go to come in-eee and buy these the Summeralde and Charlottetown CHINA DEPART- Tiin Alan's Wear Department now ha; the Fleece r which yml have betn lookin (Tn-litbinaf-Iona are 89.95 a suit and the Shirts and Drawers are your Underwoarnoedr-today-whlle tho sizes LTEAB. DETARTDTENT. g. ‘Thole are In all v tho new Electric Mixer on display In the Hardware e SPEED MIX lllll la made by the K- -M. rs of flno Electric Appliances. two heavy pottery bowls. a. juice extractor This Mixer la one of the Tho Mixer In detachable price of the SPEED MIX ll $89-50.- or your lad. who h-lo or l: years old are in attook tn the Bull] pro In gray, brown. fawn Ind oublo breasted models. with either I or 2 The also: are 28 to 88 and the prlooa are $1396 CLOTHING DEIRARTM izssivetfoitseiivtiiiv: - couvnnnou FOURTH DISTRICT OF PRINCE A Convention of tho Fourth District of Prince vviil be of 2 P. M. in Iodaguo Hull, Q Ptlrposai-ohf nominating two Candidates to contort the g Provincial Election. _ Eocii Poll is requested to —I‘NDIAN RIVER. 1st Company of Girl Guides will present a pro- Dances rand one act Dilly in Tndiaii River ilall. l-Tiday, hfziy 16th. Admission —TllE Y. I‘. U. players of Cen- eanor's Hall Tuesday (May 13) at; the OIIIE!" JOHNSTOWN FLOOD ond TIME OUT FOR PLAY Shows 7:I5-9:l5 Matinee Saturday 2:30 With the 5th Chapter of tits Hop Horrigon Seriol shown MATINEE ONLY MONDAY ond TUESDAY "TWO GUYS FROM MILWAUKEE" With DENNIS MORGAN ond JACK CARSON -NURSES GRADUATION-The Kraduatirig exercises of the Prince County Hospital School of Nur- sitll! will he lieiti on Monday cvc- nlttl-i. May 36th in the High School Auditorium when seven young ladies will be presented their diplomas. There will be an interesting program conducted in connection with the graduation. The lzrarluzitcs are: Miss Bessie L. Keeping, Murray Harbour; Miss Niary Ruth Mill. Clermont; Miss Florence Edith Madiae. New Haven; Miss Dorothy Campbell, New Glasgow, N. S.; Miss Mary Louise Wedge, Suniiiiersltle; Miss .Georgle Kennedy, Keiislngto-ii; Miss Blunt-he Weeks, Ailicrlon. Miss Florence Etlitti MaeR-ae will bc valedictoriaiL-S. —'I‘WO 20TH (iENTURY-FOX TRIUMPIIS EZNCORE HERE ON SAME PROGRAM I From 20th Century-Fox's tress- lure chest of hits, two outstanding encore triumphs, "Jesse James" l and “The Return of Frank James," have conic to the screen of the Capitol ‘Theatre to thrill audiences anew with their exciting ad\evi- lure. pulse-pounding action and i thrilling romance. ‘Tyrone Poivcr and Henry Fonda ‘are starred in “Jesse James." with |:|, brilliant stipportinr; cast ‘n- tciudillg Nancy Kelly and Rat‘.- dolpii Scott. "The Return of Frank James" stars Gene Tierney and Henry Fonda. with an out- standing featured cast. Acclaimed two of the greatest Westerns C\'(‘i' filmed -now pie- sciitcd on the some bill —tiie pic- tures unfold the saga of the most romantic outlaws in the history of our country -the desiperadoes whose daring set a whole era a- .biaze with excitement. and ivhose ‘life stories are the most widely- tread and discussed legends of all tline. Love cornea to Jesse in tho per- son of Zerelda (Nanéy Kelly), a girl who gave up a life of ease to share the life of this hunted outlaw as hl-s wife. When she f.- nally leaves him. Jesse becomes a cold and ruthless dcsperado, and the film follows his reckless deeds across five states. cllmaxing in his bctra_val and death at the hands of Bob Ford. the "dirty little coward" of song and story. who sold hint out to the law. ROMAN MAKE-UP Roman ladies used white lead and chalk to whiten the akin; Egyptian kohoi for the eyelid: and lashes. I election. gotos to the convent-ion. r analysis is the Iillleeting Prince Irina County Baseball League will —BUYING was every day except i 51m“! Peyins highest market , prices. Sinclair d: Stewart Ltd. | -xnivsnvo'roiv P on oiietuno Conservative East and Wggfegiilllfi \. $.11?“ Ivor modll l" "quested tb meet in tihe Towm I """ “A "all. Monday. ‘B l’. M. to appoint “QNRY To" dflwatcs for the Convention. Mnv NQY KDLLY 14th. ‘ "Dow" 5¢O . RA QONI-‘VY arm: BIG rosrromm Aao- QRIAN m, i tion Sale on premises of Fred nunbIiY“ua“”w°- l beard. North rryon. wiii be iieni ‘q .20»~=="'“""° “ 0H Tuesday. May 13. at 1 p.m. If \ slngittitfiiie sale on Thursday, the ___A|5°_ l I .......... ‘i NOMINATING convention FIFTH DISTRICT PRINCE COUNTY A Convention of tho Progressive Conservative Party will be held of the Town Hoii, Summorsldo on Tuesday, May 20th, of 8:00 P.M. for tiio purpose of nominating two candidates to contest the Fifth District Prince in Hie next Provincial . Eocit Poll is entitled to and five duly accredited dolo- Poll Chairman oro Hionforo requested to coil matings of their respective polls forthwith ond appoint delegates. J. E. MORRISON, I. E._ARNETT, (‘HE CHAKLUTFETOWN GUARDIAN Organization Bounty League An organizational meeting of the be held in the Armour-in at Sum- merslde Tuesday evening at ‘I 30 p.111. The meeting is being called ivy the Director of Physical Fitness for tho Province. Bill Reid and representatives an aalmd to attend from Ttgniah, Alberton, Oiieary. Wellirigton, Lennox Island, Grand River, Kenslzigiion, Borden. Mis- eouelie, Summerslde and other cen- tres which might be interested in fielding a teem this season. A number of the above cenises have already been contacted and have assured officials they will have representatives lri attendance Handbags In plastic, plastic calf, genuine leather, colf and oili- gotor. Block, brown, ton ond red from $3.95 to $25.00 ‘Jury tiieiini Ilp, Accused Walks Out REMEMBER IIER WITN A GIFT SIIE WILL MIIGII APPRECIATE VANCOUVER. May 9 - tCPt - The jury didn't complain» but tlicy looked a Irlifie littvvildcrcd. l i’ l . Ladies’ Hon A Al. the close of Assize Court les- terday, Roy Elvin Goss. charged with the offence of carnal know- ledge. calmly left the courthouse. But. jury members were taken by lilc sheriff and locked up for tlic the night. It was explained that Goss was rr» leased on his own rerognizaiice but. because the maximum sentence for the charge against liim was life imprisonment, the law required that the jurors be licipt in custody and real silk. In Iutesf spring shades of ‘nylon, rayon, Iisle, crepe Price . . . . . .. $1.00 to $I.85 Ladies’ Gloves Kid Gloves in block ond brown of White Gloves Fine kid, pigt-ex, doeskin ond chomoisette at $l.25 ...,_._.. $3.50 $2.50 to $4.95 for the duration of the trial. l9 - » - - ~ ~ - - - v - ; ~< (Qontinued from Page ll ' ' ‘ _ _ "—— ‘"~'*"***~' Fine sheer scarves, ftguered, pioin shades ond whifs I was dismayed at the ai- t sphere of fear iii which iii a Russians live and work and at the influence tho controlled piess and radio exert on the Russian mrnd,_lead.iiig its thought on a single linc—the Soviet line. Soviet citizens get. scarcely ri glimmer of the western viewpoint. I was impressed li_v ilic ftcrre energy and ardent loyalty young people display ‘rn working for their country and the iveariness and disillusionment of many o-ldcr Rus- sians. I was appalled at 6011711- ment bureaucrat-y and the ISL-i tic-n from the rest of the world iii which most of the people and ever. many of the leaders live. But lt was the influence of the re- of Politburo which underlined actions. Through a iietivorl: trusted representative.» all l the Soviet Union and in fo-rci capitals it makes and directs every fundamental phase of SOHBI‘. policy. It has unwavering stipport from the members oi‘ the Clllllllliililsu Party in Russia. This party today is select, with between 6.000.000 and 7.000.000 riiembers. Member- ship l; more difficult titan ever and a candidate has to go thr nigh a probation period of about tvro years before being accepted. Politburo debates on policy are thought bo be marked liy §l\'f.‘— and-take but. Stalin in the final dominant ftgurc.| Ho sets the pace and makes the . of times a y-‘éiFlTiiifisii in mciitary debate. no groups and parliament rubber- stamps the leaders‘ proposals. Russia probably’ is‘ less 01655- coriscious tliziii other states, nut ril Moscow there is plenty of evi- cieiice of privilege for leaders and for Communist. Party inenibcts. An Upper (‘lass IRussia. She came out of it weary wonderfully grand palace. 'I‘liei"e is tiu parlia- and exhausted, her opposition lrtniirded many years. i l $1.25 to $3.50 OTHER SUGGESTIONS Of course she would appreciate o new dies inery ond other exclusive wearing oppoteil Department. T: development s-cious of it and that. is why Andrei Vishinsky, razor-tongued Soviet deputy foreign minister, and oth- crs have made sharp rmcks at. tl e United States and Canada, sug- gesting they deliberately profited from the ivar by Qveloplng their industrial potential to equip Al- licd armies. big decisions. , _ . . _ _ , , l‘ w“ IMGU, iiicre is no iiiiddlc tla.s._But. The Russians __vcarii for new ahioghgiofiglsalln pgussigjl are we there is what 1 would cal. on and better tilotliriig. for equip- Opuncn of Ministers’ the Cam“, upper class on one hand and the mcnt for their flats. or even their commit," o: m. communist proletariat on the other. The gap rooms; for the time when every- Party and the Praesidium ul the l5 ‘Vlde- . m” u,“ m" ‘mush m '3" supreme soviet But those twp The upper class receives priv- I think most. Russians believe groups a“ Sm] gubordmale u, d“. llcges in stich things as housing. , that. under the Soviet regime food, clothing, and theatre tickets. ‘It; privileges put them far above the ordinary Russian. This privileged class is compos- ed of senior government. olfrciali. head men and women iii industry ‘and agrivtilturc. senior officers ot‘ jihe armed forces anti of course Communist Party chiefs. Life for them is not the harsh. bitter. un- ending struggle that it i; for the millions of others. I Yet is Moscow, I heard few coin- 1 Politburo and certain members of the Politburo are members of the other groups. Russian leaders are alwflyli talking about “democracy” and the word is splashed through their newspapers and magazines. But it la g democracy which seems to mo limited to the little township inside the Kremlin walls-if that. The average Russian doesn't know constitutional demogacy. Ile rfiteipafgf Egrpatfiggu: “$1,813,121; l piaiiits from Russians who en- The Siigréme Soviet. the Pdrlill- Jv-rsd "0 “"11 i"l"“°§‘~‘*- Tl?" merit of the Soviet Union, meets F” their (ihgrmnénlgulfflgleeéég; ‘ for three or four diays a couple m3 “mu” °s°° diiy in luxurious. Soviet-made PULL MEETING limousines, cliatiffeur-drivcii. Thou will be a mutinl of the iPl-ogroaaivo Conservative olootora of Klnkora. poll at the hall Mon- day night at 8.30 to appoint five delegates to attend the convention at Bedoque on Wcdneldli- lnferlority Complex With almost child-like pride. they point and say: "Just look at ,‘ what fine cars we can rrvriws- ‘ They are just like the bi-g Ameri- caii ones." There is almost a frenzied oe- sire to emulate achievements oi the United States. Underneath the bombast of Russian leaders, there is an inferiority complex Ithey want fiercely to overcome, .and probably will iii time. i The war took a terrible toil in Tit I PROFESSIONAL CARD l’. Earle Hickey t ‘hurts-red Accountant Office at l0 Granville Street Summersldo Phone 51d Vice-Prairie» Secretory. East Prince Progressive Con- servative Association. MPH HIITTAR SlIm/Izrrsiifi‘ tticy eventually will achieve WIIAI. they want and have the best state in the world. There are malcontents but their voices cannot be raised. Fear i.a a powerful weapon of c0l1trul~ fear of losing living quarters. ra- tioii tickets, jobs, members of the family, life ftseLl The Russians themselves an a For Sale Tuber llnlt Foundation ‘A’ Green lllountaln potatoes. This stock. tested by oyo index in a greenhouse. shows ,one-th|rd of one percent mosiao and possibly some amount of leaf roll. . EARL ROBERTS Klnkora. Beautiful, Lastlri g Memorials When o loved one posses on, only the very best con be o fitting tribute. Our monuments ore engraved to order. You choose the style and type. L. J. PETERS ,& (In. Water Street East Suisntorsitla‘ Cosmetics Gilt set: in Vife-ro Gemey. Nylon bristle, each Umbrellas Assorted styles and patterns You'll Enioy Shopping Here Sinclair 6' $l:evvarl: Ltd. SIIMMERSIIIE the s, cool, skirf, blouse, sweater, mili- Tliree Flowers, and .. $2.65 f0 $15.95 Ladies’ Hair Brushes .,,_,. . $2.75 y, Mex Factor, Priced ‘mug-- .. $3.95, $4.95 to $7.95 sold in our Ladies’ Rsady-to-Weor determined but a SLATE FOR ROOF 1n many European slate is still used as a roofing mat. _ erlal for buildings, likable. and hard-working people Canadian in Moscow it left with The Russians are keenly ctn- many questions in his mind about regime. POW Mr. [Triathlon FISNERMEN fity desired at reasonable prices. ATTENTION FARMERS We hove for solo the following Massey-Harris Mocliiniryi TRACTOR CULTIVATORS, SPRING HARROWS, SPIKE HARROWS, MILKING MACHINES, I36 ILp. AIR-COOL- ED ENGINES, CREAM SEPARATORS, CULTIVATORS, ‘\ GANG PLOWS, TRACTOR vtows. ' We Iicve also o few of the famous Iron Age Automatic lwoi Potato Planters complete with fertilizer attachments. I These era on display or Freetown and of the warehouse of Frank B. Clarke, Charlottetown representative. SIMMIINS a MacFAIlLANE g if Fresh Herring for bolt is now available in ony quan- \ PHONE 217 FOR PROMPT DELIVERY AIISENAIILT 8i IIELIINEY SUMMERSIDE ENLARGE YOUR FAVORITE SNAPSHOT! EXPERT PHOTO FINISHING I'll-GLOSS PRINTS . MAIL US YOUR FILM m. I- SERVICE ‘CAMERAS - PNIITII SUPPLIES Enman’ Drug 8i Photo Service SIIMMEIISIIE oountr‘ m‘ ‘A