‘- MAY__1_Z, 41048 . ... _ A [HE WESTERN cuhlwlognu’ M-KEE; J. Elmer Murphy, 1M llsnover Street. anf ' ‘FE GCMIG CIAII, l“ QSSIII SSIOIS. SUMMEBSIDE IDS PBINCI COUNTY ' | . News, Subscriptions, Advertising. " The Guardian ml! be boll!“ I‘ ll! 0‘ “ll “flowing stores inlammereidet _ “ohm-s, water Street: Gourliee. Drugstore, Ii Central Street; w 55M", Water S ‘. Mark Galldet. l7 Grenville Street! 79"". 6,0,... Russell Street: Aiyre Dooeette’: Grocery, Seooad Street: "M" island Motor Transport. Weier Street. r Guardian will be delivered to any house iulantmerside by Carrier _ m i is per dsy or lee per week. Phone m er Ill-i for this service W‘ der to the boy responsible foeleiivef! on your _route. I [W9 Your or -IIAI.DWALI. PLASTBR. and ivory finishing lime in stock at Bruce's. . saw baby erw IM l! “fit... 401-2, seldo- . tan-Clydesdale horse 9%,? old. Broken. Robert mefiand, sea, View. TUBES-Limited num- mo Champion t —-I'0I SALE. — I'll]. §.M. Al.» Straw and khan Oeie for seed. Gregory Mulligan. Bumm ‘field. Emerald, R. R. -llENSlNGTON Home and School Association will hold meet- ing in Town Hall. May 13th. at 8 o'clock. Essays will be read. Re- freshments served. a '2',‘ He... 1m Tubes. Electric. lisnslngton. CE YUUTORDEB-S NOW crate shocks. Buy at hOmt‘ d sore Height charges‘ The n} d-Box d: Barrel Co» Lid» 5?- geaannom 12E. I. Phone 302-4. n-PLA for est --ar rznuusorrs New London,‘ only 125 bushels .- ’ tionACob- hiers left. Clearing at tabiesteck 40m; building snarl-M . l" price. Isler w w. 5011"’ “‘h“““'§e'a° .1, and sonze are off t e mar _ - -YOU WILL BE SORRY ii you f... ouzuuulblci order and W" do not order your Hillside Chicks ,‘._..,.¢vy rtuly ul l3rrl~3t5 soon. Market never looked better. ~—~— Rex Dawson. Albany. .-li\\‘l2 .\'l‘ Kcnsington 15 tons _ 10.5,}... {or sale. Saturday mom- -ramvr FOR sans: two miles 15. from '1 to 12 ocloclfi from Kensington. on paved high- WBiSQ way, consisting of 105 acres. House vll|ln excellent condition, newly paint- Waitcr S. ed, modern conveniences Barn and outbuildings in 800d Yeiiflif- Willi- ron Stewart, Kensington. , nay Egret tin: morning, please . .111 be a meeting oi 5711351251211 in enlisting in C squadron, l7 Reece Ruflimem i“ ~ s, SSide. Friday. MM’ .4 3i. a o‘ .ock. r. J. ltlcNeiii, Cap- Bill. —liAVlNG disposed oi my farm I will sell by public auction on my premises ido sEast Thurs- day, May l3 at 2 p. m. all my farm implements. Vernon Mat- thew. —CONGRATULATIONS - Mr. and Mrs. Spence had lots oi friends and neighbours call on them Thursday; May 6th. it being their 63rd eweddlng anniversary. Both are smart and active for their years. -"OHEERIO MY DEARIO" a three-act comedy farce directed by H. Barry Bugden and presented by_ the Gratia. Club Players of Central Christian Church. Charlottetown. in Freetown Community Hail at 8.15 p. m. Come and enjoy a good laugh. . -CH.ILDBEN'S All) SOCIETY- Tlie regular monthly meeting oi the Board oi Managemveoirt of the Children's Aid Society of Prince County was held in the Town Hail, Sunmerside on Monday evening, with the president. Dr. J. A. Mc- Phee presiding. The agent, Joseph Gallant reported that Juvenile Court had been held recently and five juveniles appeared before Judge L. G. Lewis. ‘il-ley were charged with breaking into the Central Grocery and stealing cann- ed goods. One juvenile was ordered sent to St. Patrick's Home 1n Hali- fax and three were pu-t on probat- ion for six monilils and one case was adjourned. The truant officer reported them were only three or four hnpnlc cases oi truancy in the Bummersids i. —S -~SPECIAI. SPEAKER — 0n Sunday evening in the Summerside (Jivuroh of Christ. after the regular service, Rev. E. R. Macwilllarn. Field Secretary of the Maritime Temperance Confederation; address- Ail-JNSINC-"FON w. lu. s. -’l'he lsdics oi the Summerside Road branch of the W. M. S. of Ken- nngtozl Unztcd Church, met at the Clark on was given to some‘ ilre They adjourned to meet next November at the home o! Mrs. Alphoue Council. Half of these ladies. are members oi the one qulit ViCillilS. amount of work ioi‘ the '11s other half together erian Church oi Kensington. also do an equal amount of work for the Red Cross. -TEN.\‘l.\' CLUB —The annual eating or the summerside Tennis iub \\;iS held at the Town Hall n Fflflily evening. May 7th when he iollou-zng slate of officers was lectcd for the comiilg year: Pre- ldent, Roy Dare; vice president. arl Smith; secretary. Dorothy cy: lrozuurcr. Frank Cameron. xcrai uolnlnlticas wqre appoint- and pizms made to have the urts 1n operation before the end the local efrvice clubs for dona- ‘ons of junior mombcrshipsFS. —PLAY ENJOYED - The Holy oi Charlottetown ' esenled ‘lhe hicrry Miliistrels oi i8 in iii‘? Srmmversidc High lluol Auditorium on‘ Monday ‘tiling beiore a large audience hioh. judging by their applause, joytd it to the full. The presen- 9°‘ ‘ m" ~ °’ “an m Sumlnemjde w“ in m] M of the town. He. dealt with the he Knlgm n, Columbus 51mm". ai atien facing the voters previous amp and M131‘. E. Hickey. on he- t“ he “mi” Phbmlis m‘ ‘mm all 0i the toznmiitre i.ll charge o! m’ 5W4“! m“ u“ haw Tfiirlm‘ e camp. thanked those who w” A“ “m” be mlsnwifl mm.“ m. Ccmmg and should be ed the Liquor treis for their cooperation. suvmh.“ ulm‘ u“? i‘ M program was under time direct- pmmun‘ ' pemwe‘ umg‘ m o, M,‘ Frank UM“ and M‘ he said that if the Present pl-‘o- mm, Conmmy and comm“ of hibitory act is removed from toe n “m, wccm anangcmmt o! Statute Books there will be no t usual illinislfcl fare. The songs. ‘mmbuiw d “pp”! “om ‘me New inces. humor and choruses were 5'1‘ ‘a’ m“ ‘emu “'9 " “aw “Kellen, caliber and we" we“ standard, which standard is not My M,“ me Show lunch was temperance but is the sale of “T... m m0 mcmb“! o, the us.‘ alcohol. Mr. MscWilliam maintain- tth, Kuhn“ o, Cummmu Hams ed that from the powersl that are nd lhis was followed by a sing 31W“ "° the (wmnmim m’: n; W. dam“ __S am t of alcohol .that v an individual can get at any one time —G. II. M.- i- 1 Illvlwse that most of you have completed yeI heiadeeaias “out -'ul' .. iinal little finishing touch here sud there . . . why not sdd ‘iwunlo of new" cusnldlvs to your living room? ‘they will wrtllnly ‘y’ " a "fish. new appearance. The r nlture Department has a ill" izttlhm of Cushions in stock (some are marked at special low prices ‘Rh Till-su- Sofa Cuehionaare in different ohapes- ertd sizes. covered " mill» tapestry or chlnta . . . They are prised from 1s cents to an’? h"! 1W- mlde of gooibquaiity muslin ‘Mn "h! 90 cents each. Cushions add Insrtneu sad comfort to your i room. Cushions are to be found in the Furniture Department. twig“ _- "Young" and their Mothers like COIDUIO! OVII-ALLB ‘hlf-{wlilnrlns quality. for theigsppeerance and for their eeaifert . . . 1,1,‘: I lul- . . . This ls s‘ “Brand new" shipment - the Corduroy u M“ o s. the Overalls are roemily out and the colors are serviceable- éafii-‘trl. wine. red and brown. Dress yourehiid-eeulbiy in Corduroy i. you can get them in the Youth Centre. , ~ m»? lilo" m‘ live your Batllrool linemen nook" by "Phillis old. ‘“ l‘ W"! "ltlhls with gleaming new ones oi either nlekie or colored " "d- amn or black . . . The llardware Department has, in "mi- ll Iood 3 lssorlcnent of Fittings at really low prlaes. "fflillljfon nrrmos include Bless seam. Towel Bars differ- “ . hoop Diehel. Toilet Paper ‘HOMES etc. . . YOU'D thrilled wph,n1“,“§ft="ln iilgeeranoe of your Bathroom aitt the u itlon oi h. u“ nudmnhln omeuiaeud choose loll! steel available I Dourlu Company. makers oi fine knitwear hoe height eui m. new line of woman's cAalnoalta male ei troy uaehriak- Ilu-se Sit-eaters are in delightful shades-anal. A out of it before it is spon- Wita proper eire "inlfnét: shape and appearance indefinitely. l... "“'_"'>K1‘°!0erllesu...'l'hey‘reio taeuuesweuoe- NW. _ ‘I. REGENT WEDNESDAY 8. THURSDAY DOUBLE BILL Centre there are Corduroy Overalls .in lsae l to-OX prie- ‘ iirlnce County. iiursas Graduation Exercises May. 25 --i"ive student nurses will gra- duate from the .Prince county Hospital school of Nursing at the annual graduation exercises which ‘Wm "k" Place at the Slmlnwr- slde Hiph School Auditorium on ‘Iilwhy moi-he. my zeta st 7.30- Dr. LG. Dewar Ont Older? ' will address the graduates. At 9.30 a reception and dance will be held in'St. Mary's Hall. The graduates are: ‘Katherine Jean Campbell, Mon- hague. zella mains MacDonald, lilies- elie. Jean Isabel Johnston, Suffolk, ""suT\Tl“€isint' Lott Showing Today "WELCOME STRANGER" with Bing Crosby or‘ lorry firzgercld Shows 7:15-9:15 THURSDAY MATlNii and NIGHT ONLY. 3l<rl<"”'“““ell2s5r% l Rosa m" HUTTON Eileen Fume Jenkins, s . side. Ml-flilertte Helene McOarvill. Kinkora. - B. TYPHOTD DANGER. Patients who have apparently rewvered from typhoid may be _ infective for a number o: you; - and are known as tym “ WWI‘! by Fledevlci do COROQVA riers. kins liq, h Q,'”".~" i,‘ g.‘ .A‘ B-sew-e - eese-nne-osmumosuw sa-u-s kAu cu-se-ee end as...“ p, “h, m" M" NW5. Sport Reel and Screen Snapshots -W. M. s. MEETING - The M8)’ meelillg 0f the W. M. B. of the Sunurnerside Church of Christ was held on Friday evening in the east room of the church with the wor- 911D 8,9119% being conducted oy the president. Mrs. ‘Wallace Ham. "18. The tlheme was "Upon Original Ground and Our Dearly Bought Liberty." After the singing 9f hymn "O God Our Help in Ages Past"_ and prayer by the president. MrsmEmery Llnkletter gave the first reading “Jesus came preach- ing, the Spirit of the Lord is upon me because the Lord hath anointed me to preach good tidings. to pro- claim liberty to the captives and to bind up the broken hearted.’ Mrs. Harry Linkletter spoke of n world boundin chains oi cruel slavery, superstition. war. sin in high places. making the kind of would which. Paul described in the eplstle to the Romans. Mrs. William Bi n's message was on Good Moths stating that snothers oi the world mrust unite for peace. for justice. for a kindly human understanding and never to pass uo an opportunity oi Serving our fellow man She finished her talk with the vivid story oi a great Shows 3:30-7:i5-9:l5 I WM lllliiilili (A: Michael Shayne) » CIFII. lit!!! negro singer who had dedicated his ‘mugflfifltfltnu splendid voice to ‘he battle for 1 universal tolerance. The meeting “m """'"° closed with the repeating of the '_""""“""““"“"'°'“"' Missionary benediction. and a i.__.__._ ' v Personals —Mr. Ralph Dickson, New Gias gcw, was in Summerside Satur- day on business. —M.rs. l’... W. Brawshaw, Scarle- East Prince Ministerial Ass’n Meets e \ The regular monthly meeting of the East Prince wnisterial Associ- ation waa held in the PresbyterLan Mil-BIG. Nttrith Tryon, on Monday with the president, Rev. Junoa MecGowan. in the chair and the secretary. Mir. C. A. Hicks. en ty. A devotional period was lad by ev. P. G. Head of Hampton. The secretary introduced Rev. I. R. Macwillisnw. '1"leld Secretary oi the Maritime ‘ibrnperance Feder- ation to the meeting. After routine business hed hem t. ted two , erg were given. The first entitled. "Applying the Gospel to the Home" by Rev. Wm. Bllson. Sununerside. in which the speaker emphasised that the home is the fundamental institution; from it the nation gets its populat- ion, the church its people and the sclbol its pupils. The great pro- blem today is the spiritual temper- ature of the home. In tlhe home, he said. children are trained for life and not from books but by example. The second paper was by Dr. S. R Prince on “Applying the Gospel to Church Attendance." He said that unquestionably one of the great tragedies is the lack oi s desire to have a church home. e tabernacle of the Lord. Erliiargimp on this theme hcmileilcally. the sneaker applied the Gospel to Church Attendance under three headings: The Gospel in song. the Gospel in prayer. the Gospel in sermon, A lively uiscussi l follow- ed botlh papers and a formal vote of thanks was extended to both speakers. -S warren ron runner? KING St. Innis, Missouri. was named after Lollix IX of France and was founded in 1764 as a fur trad- ing post. OPPOSE DAYIJGHT SAVING ROSEPOWN. Basic _ (GP) ... The retail merchants’ association oi ilhis west-central Saskatchewan town has voted its opposition to daylinht saving time. A FOR SALE Bonnie Mile, Born July i947 Sire Brion York (2) 2.13 Dam Bonnie Scoib 2.10, by Volc- miie 2.03, Dam 2.07 by ‘ FAG tool. u. “FRESH BEAUTY” 0r spa... with i" “NEW STYLE” for Your Home . \ g fix’ §‘ - Attractive Walls s -.- Coiors! Paticrusi-over 200 of them now drow- ing (carried in stock) in our House Furnish- ings Department. Ovcr 300 more are avail- able to you vis special order (sample books) -deilvery within four days from date of your order. See these designs-we'll do our level best to help you make your selectlom-"the best you've ever made.” New wallpapers are different-featuring en- tirely new creations by master designers. Col- orlngfl-here are rich pew shades and tints. dreamlly subtle, vigorously gay or softly warm. as you desire. Pstterns'.'—you'll revel in to- day's Wider choice-ranging from the sedatcly distinctive to new, exciting effects never bc- fore available. / STUDIO MASTERPIECES town. entered the‘ Prince County Hospital on Monday for medical turned to her home in Summer- side after visiting friends in Char- lottetown the past weeia-S. -Mr. James G. Wood, Hunter ‘River. is at present in Margate finishing the new home he start- ed late last summer. . anon. surname Insist s. lmsstusn Shows 7:15 and 9:15 Matinee Wednesday 3:30 "\(N. -~Dr. A. A. Loci-chart, Mrs. lock- hart and son Frank accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Vi; F, Williams. Summerside. are on a motor trip 0 throughout the Marltmlea.-.-S. 5AA —Mr. David Edwards, section man. Smnmersfde. accompanied by daughter Joyce attended the 63rd wedding anniversary oi Mr. anc Mrs. J. B. Spence. 0%@0<§>¢ ti‘ ‘t... hem: KENSINGTON Wednesday Matinee 3:30; Evening _-Mgg_ Dgvld Edwards and 7:15 and 0:15; Thllr- 7115 "Ill 935- daughter. Summerside were in Hunter River Thursday to attend the iunerai of the late James Nel- son Crew. Come see those popular guy's. Bing Crosby and Bob llope in "ROAD T0 UTOPIA" with Dorothy Lamour. Also Shorts ' ‘OMOMwQ-oa-mfidii-KOW —Mr. Willis Reeves has accepted s position as cook on the Prince Edward island Boat now mnnine between Borden and Cape ‘rormen- tine. All wish him success in his new work. —Mirs. David Clark of Kensinz- ton. returned from Halifax on Monday. where she was visiting her daughter. Mrs. W. E. Hamish and Dr. Hamish. She was accom- lnay be irwreassd at the discretion °1 the Comlwlon. and that unless the government is going to p1.“ more absolute cont-rel over the liquor commission by the voters "illilorlifgllanlihe Dleglfificlitefi we have no _ regar n g g “will” "l" my in sfslzfnhmmoit timely and interesting film "'l‘he penled by her daughter. Mrs. Keith firm‘ Th“ mum-i" W" lhllwfl it Mayne and grandson. Gerald she ‘iincliillm 0i the addresa-a Mun, r Matching v Floors - - e Coverings that out‘ the t... ‘ffinlsh’; on re- decorated rooml. Various patterns in Z-yard widths. Feltol - 1.15 per yard Canny Maid . ...... 1.09 per yer! w. L r1. i treatment-S. ' i i 0 —Mrs. Aliisor. Macbean has re-i Argoi Hui 2.04 This breeding cannot be sur- passed. This is on exceptionally pretty filiy, sound cs o gold doi- Iur Mrs. Lloyd Sharp Tyne Volley P. E. i. vsunun stmos , 6 Lighter . . . 1/5 the weight of ordi- nary blinds because it's made of s spate-lei fllexible shall-nun]: slioy. e on isr . . . era un:'s satin- smooth plastic finish blends with every decorative setting. ‘e Easier to Clan . . . its rlsiuslufl makes cleaning so simple and quick. 0Lugrrhl'eg...l”ii ' sun-greet, roots-proof, wupqsefeicanvlviil not crack, or peel, resists weather stains and so . 1e Cruises stale le fit whales» b: ectly. Brin your lnessu is into- dsy. Flex: um's low cost Will surprise you. Arrangement eon be made to have your windows measured and blinds Installed. ' booklet EASY-TO- i-‘OLLOW SEWING INSTRUCT- IONS for plastic fabric-House lfurnishings Department Wallpaper of “Distlnction"—that'a the "masterpieces." A style and color to suit and match any in- dividual taste and room. These are also by special order-choose from the samples today-and have your order within l days. You owe it in your home and your good taste in oee what's new in the decorating field of today, here at Smellmanh Wallpaper Department. Se with your own cycs and you . uili agree-it pays to decorate with wallpaper. Cottage Curtains Celt-n Curtslns u wsm. u... ha, green and gold. Pes- set, from 1.59 to 4.9! Plastic Cottage Curtains Plastia Cottage Curtains in red, blue, green, gold. black and white. Per pair, from 3.98 to 6.50 Plastic by ills yard Coloretematchdorifll» Q" new attractive patterns. Iiseties that drape beautifully, clean quickly and eas- ily. Will not mildew, rot or crack. 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