12HLK J-JR1mlsP1T-J r PAGE TWELVE " l THE GUARDIAN. cnanwrrarowiv . I liolman’s Isl Not Encouraging Rain “Where Old Friends Meet“ BUT With a SHOWERPROOF COAT Vou'|| be Prepared For Anything - Men's Trench Coat with raglan shouldeis} This slip on style is in fawn color. The sizes are 36 to 42. 7.95 Grey herringbone tweed slip on Coat in egle breasted style with e small collar, esizesaie36to44. -' " ‘ a 3.25 Men's slip on Coats of shower resistant, fawn colored fabric raglan style and the . The shoulders are sizes are 36 to 42. I735- Delted Trench Coats, fully lined with slash pockets are made of durable water repellent material. 25 .00 Boy's Trench Coat in double breasted style, these have an all are und belt and are either navy or sand color. The sizes are 30 to 36. 7.75 Youth’: Slip on Coat in Balmaccan style and made of shovrerproof material is in sizes I650 g2 to s7. Men's iliothing Department Floor l’ AAAAAAAAAA‘AAAAAAAAAAQAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA “STOP and THINK” on Wednesday inst w. Elncieir Afileck end Robert Airlock made s. business trip to Hampton. Mr. Roy Darling. e business man of Sackville, N. 13-. spent the week-end of May 30th in this village. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Muttart. who have been in Souris for several weeks, spent title week-end at. their home here. Bed. Bedeiiue Notes Mr. and Mrs. Frank Chasesum- merside, were recent guests of Mrs. Chases mother. ma. Carrie beard. Mr. Lloyd and M1’. Mrs. Bishop, Wellington. is vis- iting her daughter and son-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wright searietoirn. prominent ‘The Singing School which was cloud during the winter months has been re-opened with Professor Jones of ’I‘ryon in charge. school meets every Tuesday even- ing in the vestry Church. of the For some yesre a. considers-bis number of the pupils of the Bed- cque United Church Sunday School have taken the temperance course sponsored by the W.C.T.U. Lest Sunday morning, May 30th, during ‘AAA Before purzhasing yoei potato sprayer Mr. Farrnir, consider t'lie following facts? o A. is my sprayer manufactured at home where all parts are easily accessible. B. Am I, by purchasing a. sprayer, helping out the manufacturer in my hame town, and helping to keep up hame industry. C. Am I getting thebest value for my money, and is factory service a worth-while consideration. 3V0 believe if you yili consider these facts you vrlll purchase a Hall Sprayer yhich is manufactured in your home town. "Come In and let's talk if'over."_ . The HALL MFG '& COLD STURAGE GDMPAIlY LIMITED ' MANUFACTURERS 8. DISTRIBUTORS OF BETTER FARM IMPLEMENT! SUMMERSIDE, P. E. I. ’ _ _ . Dealers John Mlsterd Gordon's Gorogi Clltlrliitletovrn Cascunipec ' \ Dpiiigeon Claii Tryen n-anaaAsassnsaaanksAkaAsks‘;Azknskmskksasssskssasmmsaakssk-AAJ yygvvww ,v_ , _ v_v, _ vv, vfvTv-vv vv ...._____,_____ _ . .. _.... .__. . . _ . _ _ .. . \ The Unitcd received special Janet. Bradshaw, llfilzabeth G r e e n, Wright. Edison Wright. Itdiddleton; Beerletown. hes oompiet * fourth rear: Mine Course. INTER! DIDN'T JEET usement. Professional Darcie the Sunday School session at Bed- eque. the following boys and girls prizes for the splendid work they accomplishedt Edward. Pearson, Georgie Doull. Wendell Myers, and George Coimratulations are extended t.o the following students who have returned recently to their homes from Prince of Wales College. sf- ier s very successful year; Mr. Air- thur Toombs, son of Mr. and Mrs. Irving Toomibs. He also won a prize in Facnch; Miss Elizabeth Wright. and Mr. William Wright, daughter and son. of Mr. end. Mrs. Miss Georgina. Leerd, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wright Leerd. Central Bedeque. Miss Ruth Wrighhdeugh- ter of Mr. end Mrs. Welter Wright, the Olive Craig, daughter of Mir. and Mrs. Wilfred Craig, Middleton, completed e suc- cessful year in the Commercial A jester was originally e kind of minstrel or professional reciter of romances. Later jester came to mean n clownlsh wit. or bufloon kept by nobleman for their em- VIESTERII GUARDIAN —'l‘O LEN‘! Bisrnmer I Cottage at Matthew's Shore. Phone 461. Bummer-dds. --'I‘OMA'IO PLANTS for esle. also osbbege end oeulldower. Mail orders accepted. Albany l". Palmer, 420 Myrtle Street, Box e04, Bum- mleraide. —MADE-TO-MEASUBE clothing, dry clashing, pressing, repairing, alterations. W. H. Cameron, Small- issen Building. Summer-side. —PBOGBESSIVE CONSERVA- TIVE Ladies Meeting. 0'Leery Hall, Wednesday, June 9th. 8 P. M. Miss allot Henson. National Presid- ent ladies’ Progressive Conserve- ! tlve Association, special speaker. All ladies cordially invited. —PltIVA'l‘E SALE of household furniture in splendid condition and bsrgslne for quick sale, such as beds, springs end mattresses, 8 couches, range in good condition. base burner. small tables, cooking utensils, curtain rods. etc. Apply 81 Granville Street, Siunimerside. —DR.AMA FESTIVAL PLAY "Mushrooms Coming Up", by Gra- ham's Road players in King George Hall, Kensington, on Friday, June 11th, 8.15 PM. This drama. with _ its excellent cast of artists, is con- . sidered to be one of the best in the 1948 festival. Splendid pro- gramme of music, song end step- danclng, etc. Admission 40c and 25c. —-ENGA~GElVlENT-.Mr. end Mrs. Samuel H. Yeo, Central Lot l6. announce the engagement of their youngest. daughter, Bessie veida. to Stewart Robertson. son o! lvlr. lchn C. Miller and the late Mrs. liiiior of Mesd-oivberik. P. E. l.. marriage to teke place on Jtune 30 st 7 pan. et. the Control Lot l6 United Church. -MASONIC VISITATION - Illustrlous Deputy Dr. Fred L. Wallace of mum. and his v1!!- cial visitation to Albert Edward Lodge of Perfection, Al". and A. M..‘5umrners1ds on Friday even- l mg. He was accompanied by illus- ‘ sinus Brother Laurie Ells. Halifax mid Illustrious Brother L. M, Mac- blinnon of Montague. The meeting was held ln the Lodge Rooms at fight oclock with Thrice Pulssant Grand Master Harry MMFQYWW presiding. The meeting was nd~ dressed by Illustrious Deputy _Wzil- lsce. Following the meeting dinner was served in the Beptibl 9011"" Hall followed by s. social evenlnfl- -8. -iA.\'1\"liAL MEETING~TTiG W- F.M.S. of the Church of-the Naz- arene, Summerslde. held its an- nual meeting on Thursday "9"" in; at the hoime of Mrs. R. T. lvlor- i-ison and the following officers were appointed for the ensiiiiilt _ve.-i.r; President, Mrs. HoivardMac- DEOd; secretary, Miss Ruth Morri- son; treasurer. Miss Edna. Lewis. The meeting opened with the read- ing of the Scripture and brief prayers led by Mas. Russell Leiivls. Mrs. R31‘. Morrison and Mrs. How- ard MacLeod. The delegates ap- pointed to attend the- lilaritimc Assembly in Trenton. Nb. in July were the president end Miss Edna Lewis. 5 -I1As SUCCESSFUL SEASON —Mr. J. Harold Mclvor of Sum- merside, agent. o! the Imperial Life Insurance Company, has received s telegram from Mr. Paul Dubar, Toronto, _superintendent of Agen- cies for the Imperial Life. advis- ing him that he hes again qualified for the One Hundred and Twenty- Flve Thousand Dollar Club. To qualify for this club an sgent. must. write $125,000 of insurance fully paid for in the year and have an average premium of $30,000. This is the third successive year that Mr. McIver has made this club which entitles him to sttcnd the club convention in Kentville, N. 8., in August. The last two years the conventions were held in Banff and Toronto respectively, Mr. Mc- Iver has also received the National Quality Award by the Life Under- writers Association. To receive this award an agent must write 0100.000 worth of insurance in eny one year and conserve 90 per cent of it. the following _yeer. This 1S the ' successive year that Mr. Mclver has received this sword. T. Earle llioiiey filtered Acaoisli Office e0 ll Grenville Street Phone 01S RICHARD S. HINTON i l-O. B.A.. LLB. Barrister. Solicitor, eh. l Loses on ‘Iowa end lens -. ' Properties Wsfcs so. Surssmerslde in], LINES I Sllmlrzirrsrr t 0é insunnncr ALPH MUTTAR Itls" “,tonot.e thetMr. McIver hes received both awards every year that he has been elig- ible for them since entering the in~ sursnce busLness.-—B. —CIIISBOLM - McKINNON. —- A pretty June wedding was solemn- ized at Kensington United Church tin-Wednesday, June 3rd. at 6 P. M. wihcn Reona. Rebecca Jean Chis- holm, daughter of Mrs. Mabel Chis- holm erid Harry Frances McKlnnon. son of Mr. end Mrs. Herbert. Mc- Klnnon of Charlottetown were uni- ted in the holy bonds of matrimony by Rem, mule Murray. The church was decorated with a profusion of spring flowers end patted plants by girl friends of the bride. The bride entered the church an the arm o! her mother Mr. Robert. Chisholm who m» her in merrisge. she was charming and Winsome in her wed- ding gown of white sheer georgette, white veil and elm bouquet of pink roses. Her sister Alfredo was brides- rnsid end she was also gowned in wihite end carried an iirm bouquet of red roses. ‘Mr. Robert. McKinnon was g-oomnrnen for his brother. Mrs. Irving Jay wee organist and pleyed the wedding marches and accompanied Mike Dorothy M-i- Kenzie who sang very beautifully "O Perfect Love“ during the sign- ing of the register. The ushers were Mr. John Gillespie of Charlotte- town end Mr. Wtm. Manse of Ken- slngion. Immediately after the ceremony the bridal pert and friends end relatives nuin ering about. seventy were served e delic- ious wedding supper st the brides heme. ‘Nie table was attractively decorated with florsi centerpiece iJf Tigiiish llonie linil . School Meeting --.- -'Iihe mnuel meeting of the ‘Pignish Home and School. Associ- atian took place in the Convent on Tuesday evening, June l, with the president, Mr. Claude Kirsch in the chair. Meeting opened with prayer by Rev. J. A. MacDonald end then all took part in the singing of "O Canada". Minutes of the Msy meeting and a summery of the year's work were read by the sec- retary Rev. Sir. St. Agnes Merle. The financial statement. wee read by the treasurer Mrs. Eugene Perry. A report on handicraft end woodworking was given by Rev. Sr. St. Raymond end mother re- port on domestic science and sew- lflll was read by Rev. Sr. St. Peter of the Blessed Sacrament. A11 re- ports were well received, m4 the reports on handicraft, woodwork- ing. domestic science end seiwlfig showed what s. privilege the chil- dren hsve who are attending Tig- "ish 56110015. the great amount of extra time g-iven them by their teachers in order to teach them this work is something the p". ents should be most grateful for, and the proof of this work was on display in the Convent during the evening of the meeting. and it was too bad all the parents were not Dteserit to see the splendid work their children had accomplished during the year with their hands, as W011” keeping up tri their studies, and if. is all due to the, tireless work and energy d the Reverend sisters. The parents of this district are most fortunate in hevins such capable teachers for their children, e11 the way from Grade one to Grade eleven. A discussion on buying paper drinking cups for the eight elm. rooms was resumed from the May meeting end Rcv. Sr. Qt. Helen, Superior. said she had received n price list from Sidney Green. Charlottetown. and after reading the prices quoted. it was decided to forget the matter for the pres- ent end the children continue as in the past. with the individual Kiri-Viki“! c1103. The treasurer re- imflvd buying window shades for two classes iri. the Dalton School. but. two more shades are still needed. so it wee decided 0o p“)- chase same. A talk by Rev. 8r. St. Frances Clare on politeness and good read- mc Blllfiilg thi- school children was vary interesting. She said that. all trading for children should be supervised by parents. especially today when so many of the mgg. azines on rein are not. fit. readlnt for adults. not. in mention u" up with such trash. . P. Arsenauit. teacher at Tienish shore. ivas n sruest aoeslc- er and he also moire of f-hr neces- sity of poo-l reading for the chil- dren and y-oiiiiz people and nar- rnts themselves setting a good example i-iv reading only what is decent. and fit to read. Reverend J. A. MacDonald gave n. very nice talk on parents setting good ex- ample for their families in every- thing they do. and if the child sees only tho best. in the home. than the teacher iviii have no trouble with that child during school hours. Mr. Joseph MacDon- ald, Mr. Albert Bernard and Mrs A. .7. MacDonald spoke briefly. complimenting the teachers for the fine display ‘of work on exhibition and spoke of the many extra ben- efits the ‘rignish district pupils re- ceive in having the Rev. Sisters for their instructors. A ‘message of sympathy was presented to Rev. Sr. st. Hillary from s11 pres- ent on the recent sudden death of her deer father. . A motion was carried to donate $5.00 for school prizes at the end of the term in June. ‘Then the election of OfllCETS for the coming yea: took place and are as fol- lows: President-Mrs. Eugene Perry. Secretary-Rev. 8r. st. Francis Claire. Treasurer-Mrs. J. F. Gallant. The singing of God Save the King brought the meeting to n close. Sflliidrlgons and two beautiful three tier wedding cakes. Young ladies assisting in serving were: Misses Marion Lockhart, Mae Wat- son, Jean Thompson, Geraldine McLean and Helen Mouse. After supper the bridal party motored to Charlottetown end were photo- graphed. Returning to the brides home they received many callers and spent. a pleasant evening with music end dancing. The following morning Mr. and Mrs. MscKinnon 1eft. for Ottawa where tihey will visit the brides sister and brother-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Murray. For travelling the bride wore e. rose suit. and white accessories. ‘Previous to her marriage the bride was ten- dered e miscellaneous shower st hei- home when she was the recip- ien-t of many beautiful and useful gifts including several checks. The many friends of this happy young couple unite in wishing them many years of wedded bliss-K. ~~¢ $"R'o~:rocog_>~ ~ Mb“ MDIIUMEIITS i g? We offer you e selection of , fine granite or marble mona- § with slllnlty merits deslgi‘ '4 end elmpilcl . Prices very 9 with else, stone end rletsll. Let. us help you make e sult- eble selection in line with g vrbet you eess afford. é L. J. PETERS Ii 00. win-an ensu- uses scum-news - i!‘ isoiissoss lisrrsii sacs bison PROFITS - ‘ Timnscis" isviue misii 00C III/ll! t ssic FOR F T 5 ‘< E Z no 5 i . E q '11 o q n cis minds of the children getting filled 6 j PIOKAXEI, with handle. 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Cost $300. lrleel for lighting plsssf. or welding unit. Each 10.00 TUNGAR. BATTERY CHARGERS, 00 cycle, new end need AEBIALS. In 70 It. 0o 250 f0. lengths, priced from 1.00 to L00 TELESCDPIC RADIO AERIAL MABTB. 20 ft. end 3| It. (new) ............................................ .1 S10 and Si! Gasoline Driven. 33 volt. LIGHTING PLANT. 800 vrstts very obeep ta operate, ldesl for eottege, smell homes. etc. 000.00 l! Volt Electric Driven WATER. PUMP. 000 [Ills per hour. _ a Moss's Elise Melton OVEIAIOATU (Al! Farce Elise Per Foot 1o end ep NO. l0 BLACK STRANDED Will. self-able for vrlrissg houses, eottegee, eta. Spade! v ‘IOGGLI! SWITCHES, new off end on .......................... ...‘. loch Io LIGHTS. with genuine Gas-sass; dlvw reflectors. 1 eoeblh 1.0a l fishing ' New 0.05 .... bnlh“. ................ ............. “.00 I)‘ Iiilteble for geregee ........................................................ .. HYDRAULIC HAND PUMPS. lngle end IIG-OIUIIGI , types. Regular $50.00. Oar price .................................... ...'. 0.95 HYDRAULIC POWER. PUMPS, can be driven off fen belt-l _ or power take off. These ere Heavy Dirty Pumps .. . ‘ HYDRAULIC CYLINDERS, assorted lengths end diameters. Suitable for msovvplovvs. buck rakes. front-end losderl. Velisee aver 8100. gouge prone/s, eta. Our prices ............................... .. ARMY All COMPRESSED with 20 ft. of hose. new ............ .. I00 gallons .............. .. $20. STEEL TOOL BOXES ARMY TYPE GAE MAUI. TOW CHAINS, Heavy Duty SOUTH WIND GAS HEATIB. GARDEN BPADES PORN‘! , p sseoo i" HYDRAULIC wsuran rnucsr JAcsc siiioo | ,_ HYDRAULIC noon secs. on wbeell. m" ' ~ leeb use 1' STIRRUP PUMPS. heavy duty type. end undo of 0mm. “M y. CENTIIFUGAL VEIN TYPE warn. Puma. can be driven by l-d-lnp. motor, 400 gale. per hr. '0". STORAGE TANKS. aluminum. vrlll not. rust. 00 150 gallons .............. .. $25-00 - srsoirii - ' SINK PLUNGER! — Ollll . AIMY FIELD UNIT STIETOIEI-I ...........-e--_.. ‘ TELEECOPIG GUN IIGRTI. III . .- BLACKEHITI ‘IOOLI (IAIIIIIII. Tongs, Shovels all! $15.00 45;“ . $5.00. 010.00. $10.00 ...................... .. 015.00 fifii’??? _ “.95 A c. 200M? $1514’ Y 11‘ _.e .‘ FIRE EXTINGUIEIIEE! (2 1-2 gel.) NEW R-UEIEI. GARDEN IOSES. LII 00-100 loo 01.00 All‘ ill? $4.00 end 18M Mei! Orders Filled Promptly. 0U WATII STIIII = llosvy Dsty AEIDPLAIIE TIRES. Ttllit ssil WIIEEB sail losrlsgs tloisplsto, carry frilil 4 to t2 toss- Prloeil....S40.00 pair ssil so ' We also have field telephones eisil telephone vrfre. WAR SURPLUS STURE — TELEPIIDIE 750 - LAlGI-ll‘ ITOCE OI IAI. lUIlLUl GOODI IN CANADA -COME 1N AND LOOK AROUND- OPIN I l0 ‘I ALL WEEK i i i i i i i i i (Aaeepteble from s! viii llllflflllml. 7.8.1. ‘A