. plumbing and heating business u rung-calf". ,__ -_w_p¢-—u-n¢n THEIWESTEIRZQGUAIRIDIAN . N~Q .--......_ ._;_.-.--._. ,"'~"'soasrar .1. slum usher. ue Hanover sum. are Ottne llreet. ‘ .: wok‘! , » l; . you? so: an unto: cocnn 3 ‘ ' i l0 o," QQHIIIIIGIII, Admitting. . y-v‘ ITHIQBIHIIIIPlYk u hookah!!!- gewgnles BIIUI» T goyetiolll’ bougbt ‘of on! '0! the _ ‘ following ehlfeo in Qomnerolde: v Water Street; Geurllee Drugstore. ll Central Street: Wile: Street: Mark Glmlet. 01 Granville gtreel: Grocery, ltueell trot? Alyce Douattefe Groom. Second treat: v“‘°"' - _ I some rgolsgx-fgrmpogtrwam sum. “euuolanwluu yueoloaoraonelueumnuausay Carries uyuuepuweek." Pbopelltoellfl-I lorthlaeervioe “flvsyouordertetbeboyreaporlgdbletordoiivuyonyouroutc ,,--_-— -.:. a. rain-on. o trial o! gharlottetown, will be in‘ his Albee- wn. Oilice this Saturday. June 20th. _—,,,vm.="-....-....*"‘o.cl c‘ tank OI e ' psque. Present supplement 5300-00 "yd $0.“). zetary. _PLANTS FOB BALI. - Cob- usge 2o cents per, 100. Cauliflower. 1o cents dozen. Tomato, 20 cents dozen. No mall orders please. Percy C. Bowmess, Albany R. R. JABBAGE and cauliflower plants for solo. m!!! 0111*" 5°‘ (gepted. Albany F. Pekner. no ‘Myrtle street. .80! 404- Bllm" side. ~ I ..Jl‘llE OEFICE o! E. E. lurk- mgm, 0pt.D., is now located in the Regent Theatre building, Summer street, Summerslde. .__1,os1' on rcad from Stanley Bridge, tailboard for trailer, with license plate No. 488 attached. Finder please nottiy R. S. Hinton, summerslde. .-BEDEQUE UNITED CBUBEW Charge. services Sunday. June 27: Bedeque 11 a.m., Sunday School 10 3.01.; Albany 3 p.m.: Borden 7.30 pm. Rev. W. Burton Crcvwek BA. Minister. | -'-THR.ESHERS FOB. SALE-The (mm; Moody, equipped with sell- feéder. blower, truck, etc. Can be equipped with loader. and washer- Order now. Apply W. D. Croken. Summerfiold. Enlerald RR... Island representative for Matthew Moody s; Sons, -MAGISTRATE'S COURT —.l man irom New Brunswick was fined $40.00 and costs by Magis irate R. S. Bin-ton. K. C.. In Sum- merslde yesterday for peddling m the county without a. license. An Indian charged with theft o! e cheque was remanded for trial. A nqmber of highway tratilc cases were also dealt with-S. "-"'lltl’lllSE PARTY - Girl m o! Miss Helen Arsenauli. div: ..:1- o! Mr. and Mrs. Frank Arzzzlault, Hanover Street. Sum- merside. surprised her on Wednes- "day evening by calling at her home in a body to give her a party. ll being her 17th birthday. T-lcy brought lunch with them which Mrs. Arseneult helped them to serve. A pleasant evening was spent in games, dancing and sing- lnc-S. ' .. AWARDED DAMAGES -'- Judgment was given tor the plain- ntr for the amount at $28335 with costs by Judge LG. mwls in the County Court at Summer-side yes- Icrday in the case o! Edward J. Laughlln vs. JohnW. Farmer. The case was an action tor $500 dam- ages claimed as the result o! a motor accident which occurred at the corner cf Fitzroy and Gran- ville Streets in Sllmmerside on [member ca. 194'! when a car owned arid driven by.the plaintiff was in collision with a truck own- ed by the deiendant but. driven by hoary Blnnchord...Mr. 1.2K. Strong. 14.0., represented the plaintiff and gin". E.E. Arnett, the delendant. - q nor-Ice J. R. Chisholm wishes to on- ncunce the opening of e iobbing for Kensington and’ surrounding districts. Open for businels on Monday, June 28. r J. l. CEIEIIQIM, Frank Boaireto. see- A ' ' qsamsmcron .-wanmo node tor Swift Canadian 00.. Limited. It Alber- ton every Monday. For trucking ‘service contact J. W. D. Campbell. -ruonn wan-ran m _.Sher~ brooko school. IM-ank Townsend. ucretary. -I'0B SALE-duo’! Ford could. Good condition. - New motor in January. Can be seen in front of C.N.B. Station, Summer-side. any day after 4 pm. Inquire at ticket ofllce. I Presbyterian Church, Friday. June 26th. at B P. M. Pro-Communion Service. Rev. J. A. McGowan. Minister. —-FEBGUSON'S ‘Cabbage Plants are highest in quality. Lowest in price. Get your-snow! —POTATO DIGGERS lor sale. I om about to receive my quota o! ten dimers i’or 194B. Place your order drrmediately. Apply W. D. Crokemsummertleld, Elmerald RR. -LATE CABBAGE PLANTS for sale, also cauliflower; mall orders accepted. Albany F. Palmer. 420 Myrtle Street, Box 404. Summer- side. ‘-TEACHER. WANTED tor Ken- slngton School. grades 5 and 6. Supple it $325. Mrs. C. M. Ken- nedy, Secretary. Y's Men's Bathing lloueo Ready Soon Work- on decoration and repair n! the bathing house at the Rel-l- road Wharf. Summersirle. lrponsor- ed by the Summerslde Ys Men's Club is well under way. On Tucs- day evening the scene was a ven- table hive or activity, with a num- ber o! the Y's Men ail lending a hand. painting, cleaning and gm- erally repairing the bathing house ready for the season. The result ls a bathing house oi which the Y's Men and the town may well be proud. The Y's Men's Club have al- ready engaged Mr. Bill Mills, a veteran o! the last war. as swim- ming instructor. Mr. Mills is pre- sently attending a course in first aid and lite-saving at Charlotte- town, so that parents need have no (ears regarding their children provided that they carry out .vir. Mills’ instructions. It is hoped that the bathing house will be opened on July is‘... after which Mr. Mills will be lrl attendance seven days a week from l0 a.m. to 0 pm. In addition. Garth Toombs and John Gallant are taking the some , lite-saving course and it is planned to have them conduct swimming classes at nearby beaches, the Boy Scoav camp. etc. A canteen service will be oper- ated. and s locker service and $0.»- els will be available at a nominal charge. Porters have been display- ed in hotels, cabins, at the bus station etc. and the Y's Men would welcome dny visitors who like deep water wvimminl to avail themselves of the facilities provid ed. r The Y's Men are planning 1.: orcanlze swimming events and water sports during the season, and would like to hear from an! person who is acquainted with this class oi sport. The committee in charge o! the 4 bathing house is Ross Macxenzze. chairmen, Fred Bln-zham. Tony Williams and Charles Llnkletlcr. WORLD'S FASTEST TRAINER IKJNDOPL-(Clifi-Sald to be the world's fastest training plane- maxlmum speed 580 miles an hour -the Meteor VII was recently tested. A two-outer. dual-control version o! the Gloster Meteor, it ls desirned tor training jet-lighter Kensington. EL. pilots. J-GI I. ll.- Ireeh-Ireeh-Ireah Vegetables en here in the Grocery llepert- laent...’l'hey’re luscious and eo heels that they fairly apnrkle like gems. You'll mid new beets, obby 0e over, “ometoeo, Cucumber. Spin- "h- nacho. swine o can AND ltrlwberrlee. New Vegetables will 7'" "$30M appetites-nerve than every day-Order them every dey "em q Grocery Depertllmt. rn the Youth-Centre ere lltlle mu; our: suns m your little m. ln alreo k to 0 tbeee are in yelioy, blue or green print-they have e the front-the roar la a "h nus a imam- ‘DQIOIIIS. landmark resale an mm on the amen... °done by machines. _¢w-_.. -_ ~_.... .-_ Works Begins _ t 0n Runways At t Shite Airport Preporltory ‘Willi ‘been commenced by Curran and Brigma ltd. in connection with the contract they hove been given to reconstruct and extend the runways at. the Summeraide Alr- port. This contract sold in un- cunt to about a million end A quarter dollars is a huge job and will take we years to cosubieio. Approximately i150 men will be given employment during the iirat three months but in the later stages o! the contract this Iwillbe reduced by about belt u a great- er proportion or the work will be Officials o1 the company state that they expect no dlfliculty in filling all the jobs trom men res- ident. 1n this Province as they have a large file o! application: el- ready. This mipht indicate that there ls more unamployimont’ on the island than the ofiiclnl tig- ures indicate. . The work will consist pt laying a. new coat of asphalt over all the existing runways Ind taxi and the extension of one runway by 1,000 feet and another by 640 feet. This will give the Summer- side Airport two runways cl 6.000 (eel: and one of 5,000 feet. Three concrete buttons will also be laid. These are strips or concrete 200 leet in length, the width o! the runway. The necessity for these concrete buttons is because the new Jet planes generate so much heat on taking oft that it would melt asphalt. — S. IIIIWLIIII Mr. and Mrs. Ray Noonan, lULeary, spent Sunday 1n Hqw. an. The Catholic Clergy are away on retreat this week o! the 20th. Carpenter work is finished ‘for the Present c-n the beautilul new house of Frank Richard. ‘Miss Doris Gallant, OIleai-y silent Wednesday evening at her heme here. Mr. Fred Gallant went on .1 Hhvlfillns trip to‘ Bloomfield Station on Saturday. Miss Gertrude Arsenault, R.N__ is visiting her mother and relatives in Carleton. Mr. lhrdinund Arsennuit has arrived home (rcm St.‘ Hyacinth fiollese 2nd veer in Quebec w: the summer holidays. Mr. Plus Finnon is home from Grand Seminary. Halifax 0n ms vacation. 1t has been his 1st year in Halifax. ’ Mr. and Mrs. J. Philip Arsen- ault have gone to visit their chlljcfl, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest, Arsenault and Johnnnie in Hall. fax and Alban in Montreal. Dr. and Mrs. Gallant of Kin. kora and Mrs. Elma;- pgneau of Summerslde were at St. Anthony's m’! sufldll’ for Mass and Bene- diction. M!‘ 811d MIS- L. Gallant and family were visiting at Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Gallsnrs and Iclmily on Sunday afternoon. Mr. Fidele Peters Duvarf "ha; made a start hauling his build- ings to Bloomfield Cornelg Mr- Ind Mrl. Pius Ilnnan, Dock Road. were in Kowian and Query on Saturday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Fern Blanchard of Lot '1 were visitors at the home ca! Mr. and Mrs. Robert Arsemuly, on Sunday. Th! Qqlllwnent and machinery o! previous years at Hcpgcoa’. plt ls all being moved down east. Mr. Clayton Carrutherl, who 5P!“ W0 weeks here, left on n. Wm to mm. N. s. on Monday. 0n Mendel Frank. Freddie and Henry Gallant _ started s car. penter job at the home o! my Billrfly. Oeocumpec. ____ . Mr and Mrs. Alyr-e Gallant and little daughter, Oarol Ann, vim. ed in Howlan on Sunday, guests o! Mr. and Mrs. Ironic Hillard. Bruce‘ Oorruthers Sr. started a big job on Tuesday em. o! re. shingllng his dwelling. Be lg p)” Tum!!! In all new window: and- dorre. llrbhur Hcherds to the carpenter. —-H0‘w. Oonoretulotlorle are extended to Mini Bernice Gallant, wveodsteck, in receiving her g-aduation n-om Notre Dune Convent in Char- lottetown. Miss Bernice Gallant of Wood- stock not only won be: diploma at graduation but also e oer-till. rnte for perfect attendance at Nam Dune Qznvent in Char- lottetolvrl. Mrr. Ilenr! J. collect‘ and little eon Dannie were in Dun: on Irlday afternoon visiting her Professional Gard l. Earle lliolioy- Cberhrel Aoooulteni ' at ll Grenville Iheol Iboeo Ill nu already , diiiliiw , SIIIIMEIISIIIE y TODAY‘ (slurry) s. sArunoAv y ' Bullet for blazing bullet . . . the luetlaat l l r r ABILENE TOVVN Au.» sroar REEL and DISNEY CARTOON Shows 7:15-9:15 Matinee Saturday 2:30 Please note beginning Tuesday all our matinees will start at 2.30. hacanr Friday and Saturday Double Bill " ' all ' " He s lve got! A time er- . ._ Mimi's fight (er he: "pleb- Ienffifegl l man-u Irma-noun navnm Ki II llfllallfl o. HIISUIII and "QM-L 0F "IE PRAIRIE" Shows 7.15 and 9.15 MATINEE FRIDAY 3.30 MATINEE SATURDAY 2.30 004., w, wwwwwvxwwwwvaocvocwm »o<Q>co<@-ce<@>oo<@-cv€>@v GEMEU THEATRE KENSINGTON Friday Matinee 3:30: Evening [-15 and 9:15 - Saturday 7:15 and 9:15- Gone Autry and champion. Wonder Horse of the West. in "SIOUX CITY SUE" with Lynne Roberta and the l Clll ounty-Bwe Alec Se al and New: i GIIAPAIIII THEATRE ,. 3w .4504 lillllgll- lillllX 8mm v -!E.."! M... n» ' ___llflfll:llllizfl.l. Show: ’ Fri. 8.30,- Sat. 7.30-9.30 Kurtis. 1...“... uvln. Jarvis O'Brien) as she ll leaving with her children for Mlnto, N. 8., to retain he: husband. -Mr. and Mrs. Ray Noonnn have been getting their house all ready ior occupancy and are about new to move ~in. Mr Noonan is an on arader at Oo- op, store and Mrs. Noonan is one of the waitress girls in the restaurant owned and operated by Mr. and Mre. Albert Noonan, Ollnry. ‘llrl. Hurbert Pineeu o! Duver recently returned irom Massachu- setts where she ent SCmO time with her children. At present she is staying with her daughter hill, Mrs. Robert Martin. who has just. undergone an operation in the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur 0. Gallant o! Charlottetown spent Sunday, June 20th at the home .0! his brother Henry, also their sister Mellie (Mrs. Thibedeau and her eon o! N‘. B. Mrs. ‘Ihlbedeau has live children. three oi Wvhom re- main u; Charlottetown. __ t ' I. . ma_cpalzorgl_l~;._cll_;l_lnp9;r'rarows Annual Meotlhg 0f West Prince Gonservatives .' "“——- ' ‘ Mr. Clarence Morriuey. Tlgnloh. wu ‘elected president cl the. west Prince Progressive Conservative As- sociation st the annual Plating o! the Association on Wednesday att- ernoon. Mr. Georg atlhewa. re- tiring pggpldfllt occ ’ the chair. otb-u- olicere eleotod were: Vice President, Mrs. Alli-ed Gil- lis. Alberion: secretary, m. J’. B. Morrissey, Tlgnish. . ' ' District Vice Presidents: lot Dis- trict, Mrs. Alfred Gillls; 2nd Dis- trlct, nerlelllllz; 3rd District, John I". Areonault. r Names o! the poll chairmen tor the three districts will be an- nounced later. Mr. Matthews, in his presidential report, urged that he be retired in view o! the fact that he had tilled the position i'or many years. What was needed. he emphasized, was younger bicod in the party ranks. Present at the meeting was Mr. Foley. of Alberton. last surviving member o! the original West Prince Conservative Association which wu formed fifty-four years ago. Mr. Faiev. who has voted Conservative continuously for the past sixty- tlve years. gave a brief address and was very warmly applauded. ' Other local speakers were Messrs. Clarence Morrlssey. J. W. D. Camo- bell. Allie MacNelll. Patrick Cal- laghan, Sanford Phillips, and Fes- tsr Sharpe. Other Speakers Mr. D. L. Mathieson, M.L.A, in the absence cf the Provincial lead- er Hon. Dr. MaoMillan, who is out o! the Province, addressed the meeting orrParty policy and other matters. The meeting was privileged to hear Miss Hilda Hessen, president o! the Womeus Progressive Cen- servatlve Association oil Canada, in a. lengthy address portraying ilze necessity of getting the women oi the party to take an active inter- est in politics. as they constitute fifty percent o! the population. In the latter part o! her address she reviewed the career c-i Hon. John Bracken tram the time he was a iazm boy to his present position as leader of the Party in Canada. She emphasized that the only salvation ior the farmer, fisherman and small wage earner would be the election c-i Mr, Brackcn and a Federal Government composed of his followers. Brie! remarks were made bv Mr. Rcagh Bagnall, president cf the Provincial orzanfzation, wl-o was nlakin’; his first visit to OLeal-y in his cfilcfai capacity. - _ Mr. Joseph R; MacMlllan, Pro- vincial sacretaty. spoke with refer- r-ilcc to the organization plans o: ilze Provincial executive whlcil are nciv bein‘; drawn up for a com. nrete coverage oi’ every poll in Prnse Eduvard Island. A hearty vote c! thanks was passed unanimously to the retiring president and executive. ~, dlcsclutioris were 3 passed reaf- twminr confidence in the leaclrr- ship cl’ Hon. Mr. Bracken and Hon. DT- W. J. P. MacMlilam: support- ITl-E! M1‘. McLure. M?” In 11's con- damnation of his P. E. I Liberal colleagues in Parliament on their {allure to take a; stand agamst the ‘wfghfi VII-SS’ Illdflment adversely 5596511.‘; P.E.i. interests: and coil. in; upon the Island representat- IVBS ll Ottawa to see that in the supplementary estimates suflfclent M01195’ is granted for the veg: Po'nt car ferry. Condolences were tendered to ‘xi-Jail?! 8:11:11? on the recent s o e accident. H“ m “mime Option Secured 0n ZMBoats For West Pt. Service Upper Flao Main Store Section An option on two vessels which hm been lflwected by competent Bnilrleers and are suitable in 9W1‘? fflsilect tor the proposed West Point-Buciouche ferry 5gp. vice has been secured. Mr. San- iord Phillips, president oi West Point F rrles Ltd" informed Th; Gum!!! ream-say. m. Phillips. wwmrlhled by Capt. Tel-fry and Mr. Matheson, c! O'Leary. has just returned from Saint John, N. B. where the business was trans- “Ieu? bo u e a on which options were obtained were built lor a similar "m" Ind" Operated on Lake Michigan until recently. Mr. Phil- lips states. They have been re. placed there by large vessels to take camo o! the increasing high. way traffic. ‘ Asked ii’ hla cocnpany expected to get any assistance (rpm-Ottawa. Mr. Phillips said he sew no reason why not, in view of the (set that‘ the section east of Charlottetown was receiving subsidies ct $214,000 tor services to and from the maln- land and Newtoundland. to say nothing or the amount paid for the promotion 0t tourist traiiic which is o! little benefit to the wesinrn part o! the Province. The company have made en initial payment on the vessels. one of which will be brought to St. John and placed on drydock where it can be viewed. It Is understood-that some prom- lnent parties i-n New Brunswick are interested in the project and are lending their support. A picture o! one o! e vessels was shown a Guardian represent- ative by Mr. Phillipe. It is 172 ieet ion: with beam o! 44 feet. and will accommodate 50 automobiles or a corresponding number oi trucks. depending on alas. Any weightcan he eccorrnodeted. It is expected that. should thr- arent be made on piers and sub- aldv. operations should start in President. Mrs. James SMALIMAII‘! where Yrloe la Matched With Quality REIVIEMBE I12‘. locking styles I 5322i. rice Pines" ' our PIECE suns ' rwo also: suns ' scuo colors . ' colcnrul. rnmrs ' SATIN usrex _ (100170 All. WMJLS Smallznan‘: to sunshine and tans. nnd see (or yourscll. {or that pleasant holiday Meson just around the cor- colorful uzrim-sulzis are rcczly lo cover the beaches with the best CVGI‘ You'll love diving imu our fin: assortment oi "Beat- euiis - keyed For real pleasure glvuhmln‘. let into one o! these "Bug. rice Pines" that holdl u, m, in and out of water-It's so e15)’ for you to look wonder- ful all summer long-com; in Girl Guide Cookie Day SATURDAY, JUNE 26 1949. The landing in Buctouche has been arranged with n10 cost to the Federal Government. uvith the possibility of a small amount of dredging, Mr. Phillips said. GRABAMS ROAD W. I. The monthly meeting oi Success W. I. was held at the home ct tile M. Camp- bell on Tuesday evening June 8. Meeting opened with the singing of the Institute Ode, and the re- peating oi’ the Creed. Twelve members and one visitor were present, one new member was welcctned. Minutes o! lest meeting were reed and approved. It was reported two boxes ot food were sent to the adopted Institute in England. Sick Committee reorted making‘ two calls and taking iruit. All bills were paid. School committee were reappointed. The tending the executive meeting oi the district convention gave their vention and Mrs. Angus Green will act on the nominating cem- ruittee. lt was decided to take the Hall- Organ to Charlottetown tor re- pairs. Rod Cross Secretary report- ed live sweaters. Mrs. Belle Mur- ray reed a paper on Citizenship. A Temperance ‘incursion followed also a contest ‘making the most word: out oi Temperance" which Mrs. Prancls Murray won. Col- lection $7.50. Next meeting to he held at the home o! Mrs. Fred Campbell. Mrs. Francis Murray and "Mrs. Fred Campbell will pre- p"! program. Roll Call to be an- swered with a riddle. Meeting closed with the singing c4 the National Anthem. committee at~ “ NDTIGE T0 BEIIIITDRS NOTICE is hereby given that I, the undersigned, om about to purchase the stock in store of Mrs. Agnes Bamqng NW0"! Ilflvlng any encumberonce against this stock is ud- VMI h lilllly me not later than JUNE 301i, I9“- EUGENE C. PERRY P. O. BOX 23, Tignish, P. E. I. report. Mrs. George MacLeod will. give a demonstration at this con- . KEITH DONALD, W.M. BRETIIREII 0F WILL ATTEND DIVINE SERVICE IN IJIIIIE 21th AT 7:30 P. III. xister Lodges and Public Cordielly Invited Brethren Assemble of Lodge Room or 7 P.M. Shorp Special Offering for Protestant Orphanage REV. BRO. J. A. MzGOWAN, Preacher.‘ REV. JAMESCRQSS, Minister. W. H. BURNS, 'Sect"y._, KINB EIIWARII LIIIIGE N0. 1S PIIIIIDETIIWII IIIIITEII BIIIIIIIIII"