MAY,-___3,__ 1948_ rm: WESTERNGUAR AGENTS: ‘I. Elmer Murphy. ill Ieuever Street. end- p——< DIAN George Clow. Ill Ottawa Street. v lumulasmr end Il-INCI COUNTY News, ubeeriptlonl, Advertising. ‘é Ilse Guardian lney be following etoree n,“ peekaiore. Water Street; Gourllel bought one; uh» ' 1n lonsmereide: - . us!" Central sum; Strt MerkG dtdfG viii Str m; gy, Water eel _ luv e roll e eet; $$§§§°omo5n Buaeeli Street: Alyre Doncette‘: Grocery. Second Street; Inland Motor Transport. Water Street. flan will bedelivered to any home in Surnnserelde by Carrie; m a“: pa: day er llo per week. Rhone bl! er Ell-l for this eervlee n [lye your order to the boy rcopoudblo fer delivery on your route. -_” ..aasanar.r.s. softball-s. slaver- md bats in stock at Bracek. _1'|{l rssrnauu. mum. Sum- nu-gde, will open for business model’. May 3- BDEB g case fillers for “Km, cyst???‘ spat. m stock at Bruce's. LWANTED-Teacher for bal- mcs of season for Central Lot l6 M001, pplement $300. APPlli l0 Jogeph Farrell. secretary. 410B. SALE-Registered Jersey’ 50w, ireehening about May 4th. l-ioward Schurman, Central Bed- gque. o -11“: SALE of Mr. Neil Mc- Bug's, North Carleton, which was advertised forliday 5, should have read three good milk cows instead of one. - v -R.EGULAR DANCE Larkins Restaurant, Kensington, Tuesday night. May 4. Music by Rollie MacKenzie. -PLACE YOUR ORDERS NOW for egg crate shocks. Buy at home and save freight charges. 'I‘he Island Box as Barrel 00., Ltd, St. Eleanor; P. E. I. Phone 302-4. qurvrunav ranrv - a jolly party was iheld at the heme of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Currie, Surrmerside, on Friday afternoon, the oocasio l being the birthday oi - their daughter, Joyce. wihcn a number of her friends were invited to help her celebrate. -S -FAB.M FOR SALE at Sowlsh Granville containing 178 acres of land with buildings. 75 acres under mod and lirmber. balance clear, near school and church. 2% miles to pavement. Apply to Hector A. Corbert, -li0CKEY. Bedeque Rink Mon- day. May 3. at 8:30. Married Men vs. single Men of Bedeque South Shore Hockey League. A leap-year skate after match. Entire proceeds in sid of League banquet. There are still six inches of good. hard ice. Come and enjoy e skate in May. —SEB.IOUS1.Y ILL- Word has been received by Mr. Morley M. Bell and Mr. Harrison Bell o1 st meraide that. their brother, Mr. Kilhurn K. Bell. C.P.A., of Minn eapviis. Minn, is seriously ill in that city. Mrs. Morley M. Bell is at Present visiting his family on her Way home from Californian-S. -annrrmr.n quality 01a rm;- lllh pocket kinives in stock at Bruce's. . . . All M533! MINSTIILS. srmmcrside High school, Monday. May 10. Proceeds in aid of Knights oi Columbus boys‘ camp. —FOII. SALE-Five registered Yorkahire sows. three bred. Also one grain crusher in good condit- ion. Walmr Craig, Middleton —F01l IMIWEDIAIE SALE, farm consisting o1 57 acres. Apply Dou~ gald Gunning, Sherbrooke. -BBSER.VE SAIURDAY, Mhy ll. for rummage sale in St. Paul's Bell, 811mm "' ', by the ladies of St. Paul's parish. ~ —PLAN‘ T0 ATTEND the dance at Leo's in Borden tonight. A good time is guaranteed. Good music and sood eats. Dancing from 9 yo 1. -—Mr. end ms. Arthur Macbeod and You'll $011. Cyril. Miss Hilda MecLeod, Mr. and Mrs. J. Kipper- son and daughter Judith Anne, all of Charlottetown, were gueqts of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Hiokox, Bur- lington, on Sunday. Bur. —0N TIIE OCCASION of their 50th wedding anniversary, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse l-iuestis, Convent Street, Summerslde, will be at. home to their friends on Tuesday, May 4. from 8 to ii in the afternoon and from 7 to 9.10 in the evening. ley Excelsior Players present e variety concert in Wilmot Hall Friday. May 7. Sale of lunches. Admission 25 and 40- cents. Curtain 8:16 sharp. < —LADIES GUILD MEETING- The Indies’ Guild of Summer-side Baptist Church held its regular meeting on Friday evening at tne home of Mrs. Ernest Strong with the president, Mrs. Wilfred In- mun in the chair. There was a splendid attendance. Plans wer». made to hold a rummage sale fr: the church hall in June. Th: mem‘ a were busy with the usual sewing and hilt-ting after which dainty refreshments were served by the hostess-S. —FABM SAIL-A successful sale was held on the premises of the late Hugh Glover on Tuesday. Ap- .ril_.2’ft.h, when farm implements and furnishings were disposed oi by Mr. HI‘. Morrison. Bidding was fast on the excellent farm proper- -—G. I."-—- ' t Better Values!" The Produce right en They're "Lush!" n. u.» Ledlee‘ time of fine quality Bemlser‘ abel . . . . front cloeing. I'm child wants a coasrrn "It! have the meet fun with a Wagon. i" both Suimnerelde and C‘ Phone the JUDY BOND BLOUSES have come out J uhfpmont of CAFETERIA, th bog. I‘ prioeuto I:redece lgpertment. mum u‘ u. nun. m u» m: time! W"? Dfillrtment you will lee three ‘ Blouses Too of these etylee button down the beck, tbe- other _he.e e proudly bearing the Judy Bond thinly eep eleevee and either “Peter Pun” as to as and ti... smart lloneee are J5 waoorr-cnu u the season when ‘Ihelloeeter Wiloue 1n ma. Iottetown are well built-they have metal "m" "Id frame. rubber um. roller bearings and sturdy. natural-finish hardwood M5 bodice. The site's ; and 16x38 are 10.85; 12x28 ere 7.76; 11x30 no 8.15: 14x34 arc “u the Expreee ' ' lftlllllflter e COASTEB WAGON-they'll Wllon with rack le 14.50. Get be proud ee punch of it, unehine. Ind have the tbne of their livee out in the Spring S MEN_Y°\IIII and old enjoy the tlilfftT-theyke the emart Shirt Youth Centre. comfort of wearing .a SPORT for leisure houre-the Men’: Wear Dfiplrtment her excellent Gabardine S‘ pert lhfrtl, 1n e variety of plain nolt— colors; comfortable weer. You'll m gym \ . well tallwed, we1l' fitting, pleeelng lo 0.011. _ and give you lote of Shirts on display In the Men's Wear Aocoums IY OUR ; . PHONE 390 F COMMEltCIAL suorroresrfiousi. TRIED METHODS j ' BAD Dams PRavENTEb f _ ' THROUGH our _ ' ' csaoir rrromue soencv ISLAND. Anmsriinm Bunriiu I ' Mseoousio two v summrssins, * , __ xfrlliheeldtrjeiifleflerblf" ' ‘ counts-TED IOX 390 f e I —0OME AND SEE Wllmot Vii-- limos lsuufiéisnif” rum mail.) spur. lieu sh Banal-Ward Bond - Frank Fsyien -—PLEASE NOTE- No Short Subjects Shows 7:10 - 9120 Matinee Tuesday 3:30 UQQv OOOQOQO£QOOQO§OO§ REGENT MONDAY and TUESDAY - soffilmi - iilfiilii IIHII- etoce ml MENMAN'IULLY iilllflllmlog unis .54oa'/ d3 Shows 7:15 and 9:15 Matinee Monday 3:30 ooooeoo... e tr‘ Mr. Armcl Wmtchead, at S8009-99- Stoek and crop also sold at flood prices. 13w’- —~ATTENDED FUNERAL- Amuqrig those attending the tu- ueral 01 the late Mrs. Cyrus emlth at New Glasgow ivere Mrs. Danie‘- l-Izckox, Lt.-Col. and Mrs. E. W. Johnstone, Burlington. Mr. am Mrs. William E. Jolmstone. Mi‘- and Mrs. Murdock MacLeod. Messrs. Oscar Johnstone, Andrew Johnstone, and Gerald John- stone, Long River. Bu!’ -—REV. S-M. MQDOWELL 0F BIDEFORD ACCEPTS CALI. It was with very srw were! that the people of the Bldeford pest- orel charge of the United 011111011 oif Canada learned recently that their young Minister and his wife. Rev. S.M. McDowell and Mrs. Mc- Dowell would be leaving at the end ef the conference year in June and had accepted a call to the Glassvllle, NB. pastoral cirurge in the Woodstock Presbytery. For the past two years Rev. Mr. Mc- Personals -Mr. George Watts. Hampshire. is visiting his sister and brother- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. [Lloyd Hick- ox, Mai-gate. Bur. —~Mb-s. Lloyd l-Ilolrox and family. Mergeto. spent the pest week-end at Mr. HICKOX’! former home at Hampshire. Bur. -Mr. David OMWQU. who spent the winter months in Toronto, is visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ohappell, Kenslngton. Bur. -.Mrs.~Albert l-tucstis left Sum- merside on Thursday for Halifax to attend the »' ordination of he: brother-in-law, Mr. Leslie Dignon, who will be rector at Port Hill-S. —Mrs. Johmh Pickering, Cape Traverse, is ta guest he: daughter and scn-in-iaw. Mr. and Mrs. James Evens. Burlington. where ehe plans to spend several “ . vin, is making I. good recovery from herrecent illness. end ex- pects to be ebie to return to her duties as teacher in the. losal school. shortly. Bur. -‘I‘he condition of Mrs. Doug lea, who has been ill et the home of her daughter. Mrs. Bertha walker. Kelvin. is now somewhat better. nor. -tsise Norma watts hes return- ed te her, heme at Hampshire. ef- ter e brief visit. ‘with her sistAr and brothtr-in-lew, 1dr. end Mrs. mead lilokeur. Mergate. Bur Ii . nitcii f” 0E!‘ rsas-tvrml --Miso Kathleen Pickett-s. Kel- . rigs uuaftrzaw crmaatrvrcroxw _. __ , _ PAGE ELEVEN l Illlnm“ SQ!!!)I15- Wom in any weather Main Store Section the arm for assured p trench coat style In all shades of Sizes 34 lo 46. 8.95 to 37.50. All rubber coal, black only. 7.95. rotection. Showers . . . predicted’. "Ladies" - - - Itainwear that giver you protection from the elements-whether rain or chine- and gives you tho new length that fashion wenre 1n all In either eatln, poplin or gebardine you have n wonderful choice of eludes in browns and blues. also black and green. The styles are various- from plain and hooded A size. style and color range to cull. and fit any individual. 15.95 to 29.75. garments to belied or full beckl. Upper fled,‘ Gents’ - - - , Cotton gabardlne, poplins, blue wool gabardlno naval officers’ coats, Whichever you desire-rain protection ie yours! with relaxing comfort. carried ol Slip one or brown. itreet Floua J SMA LLMAII’ Where Price ls Matched With Quality liillviuu lullillllh - KENSINGTON Mon. Matinee 3.80. Evening 7-9. Tuesday 7-9. Comedy Romance, June Frnzec, William Marshall, Gail Patrick and Iieniny Baker in "CALLENDER GIRL" Also Serial "Jesse James Rides Again" fi “Dowell ahd his wife have given splendid leadership in all the phases of Church work and will be greatly missed but all unite in wishing them God's richest bless- ing in their new sphere of serv- ice. - O. —~ABEGWEIT CHAPTER itlEETING -- ‘The April meeting of the Abegwelit Chapter I.O.D.E. was held on Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Harry Silliphant, Summerside. with a good attend- ance. ‘Iihe Vim-President. Mrs. J. S. Perry, was in the chair. Mrs. Robert. Palmer, convener of Post War Work. sulmitted a gra-tiiyying report of the work accomplished. $75.00 was voted for food for Britain, ithe box to be shipped at once. Mrs. Creelman MacArthur reported that the Chapter had voted $26 to be given annually as a scholarship and awarded at ‘he Musical Festival. it was decided to donate fihreo prizes for literature to Grades X. XI and XII. MP5- SIIMMERSIBE Y'S MEN'S CLUB Presents IN PERSON Avvw-vufl \ d..." i-J ‘1l14\| i" 0h.- .........i .-..»iii1 ll NRY L. S0011 HILARIOUS VIITUOSO OF THE PIANO eeegeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM WEDNESDAY, MAY 5th AT 8:15 PM. GeiLYour Ticket new 1tom:— Gee. T. Clarke, Jeweller, Hynl men end Company, Journal Ot- flee or any, Y's Men. e OOOOOOOOIOOOOOOOOO Than-e A. Campbell, Educatlonql Swretflry. reported. A report from the Book of the Month Club by Mrs. C. H. Stewart showed iihat four boxes of books had arrived and were ready for distribution. Arranguncnts were finalized for rummage sale to be held in the Town Hall on Saturday, May 29. The usual sewing and knitting was ‘carried on by the members. Professional Bards g l’. Earle vllickey‘; Office qt l5 Granville Street Phone 575 . Summerelde $0030 Remember to come in here today and select that spe- ciul cord for your wonder- ful Mom. BELL 800K and NOVELTY $TOIlE t Summerslde 4’ will leave a name HOUR-EARLIER . i, 1.30 PM. msrcan or z=oo an. _ a=a0 PM. msrcan or 4=oo mu. g’ . Starting Monday - Until Further Notice I i ‘ n. r. nosuan, urn. SUMMERSIDE stories: AFTERNOON IELIVENIES AT LOWER FREETOIVN Acting under instructions oi‘ William '1‘. Rogers, I will sell by ‘ “ on hi: , ' on WEDNESDAY. MAY 5th, BEGINNING AT 1 RM. 111a farm. livestock, implements and a quantity of furniture. FARM containing I05 acres; 100 acne clear and is very fertile, with a conrpicfo eet of farm buildings in beet of repair including e potato warehouse. This property is Well fenced; a brook waters every field. In a word this is one of the finest farms in the community. STOCK: 8 good work horses; I cow due to freshen; 30 Hamp- eliire Bed ‘hens, I yr. old. MACHINERY: Binder; mower; threshing outfit (Hall's); gas eng- ine; potato digger; dine barrows; smoothing barrow; spring tooth barrow and cultivator; hay rake; farm wagon; box cart; express wagon; gang plow; walking plow: hob elelghe; 1-2 interest in grain drill; wood sleigh; family sleigh; set ecalee; cream separator; slov- en; bottom hey rack; pump jack (new); hay fork. rope and blocks: ell klnde harness, both double and single; e quantity carpenter tools, and all usual small articles nut listed. FURNITURE: Dining room suite (oak); furnacette; Singer sewing machine, elightly need: kitchen fable nnd chairs; occasional chairs and rockere; power washing mach- Ine, almost new; beds; springs and nruttrenee; Daisy churn. and all smell nrtlclee in the home. TERMS CASH. If day 1| unfit. enle on next day. HUGH F. MORRISON. Auctioneer. ggwvvgb; g5 ocvci Case ‘Against Jehovah's Witness ls Dismissed Tip case against Alexander Csere, a Jehovah's Witness, was dismissed in the Summerside Po- lice Court. by Magistrate E. H. Strong. KC, on Saturday morn- ing. He was charged with being an agent of the Watch Tower and Tract. Society, Ina, of Brooklyn. N. Y.. and of doing business on their behalf in the Town without first obtaining a license. His wife. ElmarCsere, is facing a. similar charge and her ease was adjourn- ed till next Friday when the pros- ecution will indlcate if it intend! to proceed. In dismissing the charge the Magistrate said thM the evidence was not sufficient to convict and that he must give the accrued the benefit. of the doubt. He said iur- ther that. he believed that. the accused is. in fact, m egen-i: of the Society as charged and that the literature distributed could not be considered as religious tracts and exempt from the Town by- laws. However, the evidence that a sale took place was notsufiiclent to comwt. 'I‘here was further ar- gument by counsel when the hear- ing opened and then inclement “HS delivered. > Mr. E.E‘. Amett represented thl prosecution and Mr. W. E. Darby. 14.9., the accused. I J_f!!’ Now- Easier than ovorl ' PERMANENT Pliifillfi 6URER6 Round W000 Re-use blo m’ Now Deluxe Kit with plastic curlers $250 L Roll up your heir in hull the time! Toni Professional Plastic Curlers have more curling ' surface; end they're ribbed ~ (ireadcd) all ovcr, to keep hair from slipping. Save money every time you re-use _ your Toni Plastic Curlers. For e refill kit costs only SLSO-contcins everything but curlers. Enman Drug Co. Ltd.