ma“ GuAnoiAN._<;!lAiu.q-rrg_pwo ' _ recs mtssy ‘amni- Al’ 94o n-is wesrsafi cusronsui ' AGENTS: J.‘ Elmo Murphy. lfltlinriovor Shunt, and 00MB low. 125 Ottawa ltroo "- UMMEIISIDE lull l- PBINCE COUNT! News, ‘Subscriptions, Advorlllng recommend-Fae bought at any of tho . following limes In Ilunnieroido Iookstoro. $2,,” Bghory, Water Street; video's G flll uv-gscpordnyorlleporwoeh. . . . . I . ' Wain Street: Gourlioi Drugstore, ii Control btrootl linrh Oludoi. l1 Granville. Stroll; . Bllllell Elliot: Lino Bonnie's Grocery, Second Street; lllnnd Motor Transport. Wltlrlfloot. Guardian will bo delivered to Ins-borne II Sunsmeroldo by. elnrrier Phone SI or QD-dfor this val-vice N. ‘we your ordered tho-boy responsible for delivers on your rout. i?) -6ENEI.AL INSURANCE Ralph 5, Mutts-ft, Bummerside. _NOI.'IIII union Presbyterian when Service at a P. m. Miss wry A. MwKenzle, Deaconess. ‘ AANGIJOAN Leymerrs Annual motion Sale and Bean S pper in 5g May's Hall. Sungtner do. 011 nqdgy, April 20m. Sllppill‘ II; 5 PM. . .4: YOU WANT TEE BEST m chicks buy Cyrus da_ Manning B“, Lin, crossbred OIIIOLB, Bee or phone Rex Dawson. Albany. -PRINCETOWN United Church. Msipeque. Sunday, April 24th. 1949. services: 11 A. M. and 7.30 P. M. Rev, James Ones, Minister. BSPBING MILLENERY now on digpln)’ at our counters. Assorted colors and shades. Shipments arriv- mg regularly. Visit us early this week-end. The Mary Ann, opposite Capitol Theatre, Summerside. -LOOKING FOR A GOOD USED CAR? I have a. last year's Ford Couch, in excellent shape that I must dispose of. Car is complete urlth heater. Low miieesfl.‘ Alan Holman. ' _STRAWBERR1ES are easy to grow if .you start with young, healthy plants of Dunlap variety. Will have exceptionally good plants for May and June delivery. Lewis Moese, New Annan. --'I‘he many friends of Mrs. Fred lliurphy, Summerside, will be pleas- ed to learn that her condition has much improved since her operation in tho Prince County Hospital. She has returned ‘to her home greatly improved in health-S. WI t —CIIIJBGII NOTICE for Parish of New London for Sunday. April 24th. 1st after Easter. St. Thomas’. New London. Holy Communion 10.!) A M. St. Stephen's. Service will be 1n Sea. View Hell M. 2.30 P. M. St. Mark's, Kensington, Bun- day School 630 P. M. Evening Prayer 7.30 P. M. Rev. Sidney J. mvies, B. A., Rector. -MEMOB.IAL SERVICE - In place of the annual general meet- ing that was to have been held on ‘Thursday evening the members of the Summerslde Y's Men's Club mended s. Memorial Service in the Presbyterian Church Hall in mem- ory of their late president. Roy Dsye. Rev. Charles Carnegy, minist- er of the Presbyterian Church end s member of the club conducted the service and gave the Memorial address. In ndditipn to an almost complete attendance of members of the club and y's menettes there was s number of, friends of the ‘de- ceased present. Mr. Carnegy based his address on the words of the psslmist. "Wait for the Eternal; be strong, my soul, be brave; Yes wait for the Eternal." The speaker urged that the best and highest tribute which could be paid to the memory of him who gave him- self lo fully, willingly and whole hesrtcdly to the service of Yflsdom was to resolve to push forever in- ‘-s-r mnrpqvs Hall, April 25th.. at 8 p.m. the Indian River Dramatic Club will present the DIR)’ "Lighthouse Nan". auspices Ilnited Church Young People's Un- Oll. ‘ —BAVE YOU outside windows or doors to be removed, cellar cleaned. etc. If so call Laurence lifiDougall, phone 407-1, Summer- s e. -ANOTHEB GOLD NUGGET_ Anyone desiring a lovely homo st low cost or purposlng disposing of their home, will do well to get in match with W. B. Warren. Summer- si e. —-EINSINGTON and FreetOIh Pnsbyterim Churches. service Sunday. April 24th, in Kensington at 11 AM. end 7.30 P.M. Freetown at 3 P. M. Rev. J. A. McGowan. Minister. -— CORRECTION — Among the officers of the Local Association of Girl Guides elected for the ensuing year, the treasurer‘: name should have read Mrs. Wilfred Perry. in- stead of Mrs. Wilfred Kelly-S —I HAVE in stock recessed bath, rolled-rim high-back sinks, flat-rim sinks, combination set-tub and sink, closet bowls and flush tanks and seats. Plumbing, heating, wir- ing. Frank l-luestis, 174 Cambridge Street, Summerside. r —AID IN SEARCH - Four Da- kota aircraft from Summerside station assisted in the search yes- terday for an RCAF. plane miss- ing somewhere over New Bruns- wick. They were assigned to search the coastal are: around ChaLham but their work was unreward d. Four Dakotas from this sts on will take off this morning to con- ilnue the search-S. -MA‘ron ARNETT IS srssxnn -— His Worship, Mayor J. Frank Arnetl: was the speaker at the April meeting of the Prince County Progressive Conservative Women's Association held in Summerside on Thursday evening. The president. Mrs. Basil Kelly. occupied the chair. At the conclusion of the meeting, o. social hour was en- joyed and refreshments served by the lunch committee.--S --INL‘OME TAX - The recently organized Kensington J unio r Chamber of Ocmmerce have made arrangements with the Income Tax Department to have tvro men locat- ed in Kensington on Monday and Tuesday, April 25 and 28 to assist the farmers of the vicinity and others in making out their income tax returns which have to be com- puted by_.Aipril 30th. They will ‘be in the Town Hull and will be at the service of any persons who have income tax problems. This ls the first time that provision of this ss- sistmce has ever been made for the people of Remington and vicinity. .s__ , _FUNEBAL or‘ noun-no r. WAITE-Tho funeral of the late Horatio T. Waite was held on Wed- to the background all questioning "whys" and to wait for the eternal. He referred to what the late presi- dent had done for Ybdom and the community. his aithful and un- selfish response every call of service, his fidelity and genuine- ness as o friend, his unswerving loyalty to his convictions and principles and his firm belief in‘ Him who died and ose triumphant over death and n. Affectionate reference was made to those who wen left to mourn under such a crushing blow. The scripture lessons were read by Acting Presl- dent Ross MscKenzie. At the com- mencement 8f the service a tele- ITlm of sympathy was read from Grant Kirkpatrick. Woodstock, N. B. district Governor, Maritimes West. Those present stood and oh- served a minute's silence. Mr. Wil- for the frrd Salter accompa ‘ ‘ hymns at the piano-S nesday afternoon at two o'clock from the Bowness Funeral Home, Summerslde. Rev. R, L. Wagner. North Bedeque. conducted the ser- vices. A male qunrtette. consisting of Alan Wedlock. Archie Sharpe. Albert Huestis and Allison Mac- Lesn, sang "Good Night and Good Morning". Other symns sung were "Nearer My God to Thee" and the twenty-third psalm. Pall bearers were Messrs. Harold Moose. John Mscinnel. Lloyd Wood. J8me! M"- Donsld. John Pillmsn and Edwin MscNeilL-S. ‘ —BETUBNED FROM SAINT JOHN-Rev. E. J. Barrass, Minis- ter of _the Summerside Baptist Church returned on Thursday frogs Saint John and Fredericton. N- - On Tuesday in Saint John Mr. Bar- rass attended an executive meet- ing of the Maritime Baptist Home Mission Board. At F cdericton, Mr. Bar-rs" preached t e funeral ser- DKVE MUBIAY SAYS-lull WI a whole lot Iesl pensive than "mi-sweet and delicious-you can ‘ I; in your ‘ ' Ind ‘ "ll $6 pound block. from the Grocery Department. Lmov uourrrsm sAvs-s new. Ill only lillt been received by tho I'll»! know! that Curity Disperl are 5L expensive-but Oqrity Diapers hoop their shape, the! firs’ lwurht. . . They're quits 4J5 for a box of I doom. II I flnh, they're soft ind comfortable for bill! Diapers-you'll find allu. M] | can”: vintages 01/00!!! -omu- . m is off nurse's nor caocomrn n. formerly. Baker's Dot Chocolate is eat it like candy u well on usinl It The price in only 85 cent! 10!‘ . . Include Baker's Dot Chocolate In W"! 0P1!" for the 50st that can be “will well worth tho prlee .13!" Will!‘ IIIIW in the Youth . j i, . Mm: blown ens-lino every one mm can mount unman- W htaerp-vmuumiumun-ru h of be‘ f. have: filo- 5-"3... no pottirus no on - v ‘I ...donoincndohooooyournfnnorwarofrm "Plum on. Remember wbotyou ere hurls: Dinnerware-we'll "l. the , insist on lngllhlllinmrwure. You'll coo woudo ‘ ‘ “will. ‘the Chiia Departments of Both Stores. r "i" i gluon serous» emu-n hm In iii unmet III-Oil!” "' way: Judy Bond Blouses. Decide llouoeljmf snowy "Y mon for the late Roy E. Dayo who died in Charlottetown on April 17th. and who was c ember pt the time of hisdeath o_ the Sum- foeruido Baptist Church. The fun- eral service was held on Wedneu day afternoon. April 20th. in the George Street Baptist Church, Frlderlcton. This was the church Mf- Dive attended u a boy and a young morn-S. . l-BIDEQUE W, M. l.- The Ailrll meeting of the W. M. So- ¢lt¥ of Bedeque United Church was hold on Wednesday afternoon in (Ii: church vestry with an at- tends co of is members 1nd two visitors present, and wls opened by singing Hymn B9. The 111-951.. dent,‘ Mrs. Ernest Weeks was in the chair. Miss "Louise Cellbeck read s. letter she had received from - voun: mm 1.. oermmy who had received several boxes from the society. Mrs. ‘T: emnn Christian Stewardship Secretary read e letter from the Presbyter- ial C. S. Secretary asking for on increase of 2 per cent. A picture of Jesus formed the setting of the Easter programme which was conducted by Mrs, John Stuart. The theme a new advance in Christian Missions, singing hymn, "Iooh e Saints" with Mrs. Stuart s scripture resding’ by Mrs. Calvin beard and Mrs. - T. J. Inman and prayers by Mrs Carrie Schurmen. The Easter Thank Offering $36.10. Emergency fund $1.40. Miss Louise Callback in presenting the urgent need for Advance. Singing Sol- diers of Christ Arise, and the Bene- diction brought the meeting to r. closer-B. Personals Abei Arsenauit, Sizm- merslde, returned on Thursday from an enjoyable visit with friends in Monctcn. - S — M11. - Mrs. CiRny Ahearn and Mrs. Lorraine Hall of Summcrslde have returned from s motor trip to Moncton, NB. —- S. -Mrs. A. P. Wells, Summer-side. has received an encouraging report regarding the condition of her son- in-law, Mr. Willard W. Graves of Worcester, Massachusetts who was recently injured in an accident. Mr. Graves’ left hand had to be am- putated and his elbow and should- er ure still in the cast. Otherwise his condition is much improved-S. Consider Plans For Tourisi Bureau Al Head's Comer At a. meeting of the council of the Summerside Board of Trade held on ‘Thursday evening in the town hall, the council approved in principle a plan to erect r. tourist information bureau at Reed's Corner. The tourist com- mittee was requested to submit plans and an estimate of the cost of erecting such a structure at the next regular meeting of the board to be held on May 5th. The transportation committee was requested to prepare s. sub- mission to the Associated Boards of ‘Trade in the Province at a meeting to be held in May in con- nection with a brief to be pre- sented for submission to the Fed- eral ‘Transportation Commission, which hos .been appointed to investigate the freight rate struct- ure. Mr. T. J. Inmsn_ woe ap- pointed chalrmsn of the trcnsport- stion committee of the Summer- side board. _ The council meeting was pre- sided over by the president of the Board of Trade, T. E. Hickey-S AXWOBTHY-CLOW A pretty Much wedding was solemnlzed at Brookfield meme on Much 3rd. when Con. Jane, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Axworthy of Oyster Bed Bridge, was united in mus-lags to Earl Ico, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Glow, Clyde River. by the Rev. Donald Nicholson. They were attended by Mr. and Mrs. Innis Clow. Clyde River. ‘ The bride looked charming in n street-length suit of peer grey with-blue accessories. The brides- maid was tastefully gdwned in o dress of blue crepe with black oc- cesories. Immediately after the ceremony the bridal party drove to the bride's hdmo where o delicious supper was served. The table being attractively arranged by Mrs. Roy- mond Ling and Miss Cora Mathe- son, was centered with floral bouquets and a three tiered-wed- ding coke which wu very beauti- ful. Thou assisting in serving were Miss Diros lhckhem, cousin of the bride. and Sister Miss Bernice Ax- wothy. Mr. and Mrs. Oiow received many lovely gifts such u blankets, linen, silver and money. Lem in the evening o few jolly meanders arrived end extended their good wishes to the bride and groom. BALI‘ DESERT Aknoq holf of Arable’! 1,000,U0 square miles area is desert. ron semi, piano was followed by _ Alrtiic 'Flighi To leave S'Side This Mining AI Iidht o'clock this morning the two mnimerride-bued Lan- cuterl. Zenith and‘ Polaris, will tabs off on the first. leg of their hop tn Wliiteisorso in fihe Yukon v/hero they will be bleed for two weeiu while " making trcining flights in the Arctic. This flight ls the concluding one for the spec- ialist navigation course which has been going on at the Summerside stction- for the past six months. ‘may will return on Mey filth. at whim time their course will be completed-J; - “ ileaih In S'Sidet Yesterday 0f Mrs. Arthur II_._Comey The doom occurred early lost ovenhig at her home in Summer- side of Mrs. ‘Arthur H. Carney st the age of 46 years. She had been in poor health for s. number of years but her condition had be- come more serious about two weeks ago. She was the former Florence Kenny, daughter of Mr. Claude T. Kenny. Sr.. of Summerside and the late Mrs. Kenny. Besides her husband and father she is survived by a daughter. Frances, Mrs. John Cozens, who is living in England, and one son.‘ Windsor, at home. She is also survived by two bro- thers, Cyril end Claude, Jr.. in Summerside, and one sister, Miss Blanche Kenny in Toronto. The late Mrs. Corney had been a. ‘very active member of Trinity United Church and had taken an important part in the activities of the Ladies’ Club. In spite of her long illness her death came as a shock‘ to her many friends who knew her as a. person of worm sympathies and deep friendship. - Her body is resting at the Comp- ton Funeral Home where a private service will be held on Monday at 2 p.m.—S I Mining (F tinued from Page 13) 1000 L Rowan . . 1010 Lake Shore . 14 1-2 1500 L Wasa . 42 200 Lsmaque . 615 9000 Lapasks . 10 5700 Leifch 115 1500 Louvlcourt 17 235 Macnssa 249 6800 MacDonald 41 1800 Mscfie . . 09 3-4 1300 MecLeod 106 2700 Msdsen .. 300 4300 Mal Gf .. 257 , 42 McIntyre 61 1-2 1000 McLellan 09 1-2 200 Negus . . 241 7000 New Cal 149 6000 New Marl 10 6500 New Norz 06 6000 New Pac 10 1-4 1000 Nib ; 05 1-2 9000 Nicholson .. 82 595 Norsnda . 55 1000 New Thur . 1000 Norbenito 2806 Normetel 8500 Norplck .. 2000 North Inca 600 OBrien 7100 Osuleke . 1500 Pnc Pete 4200 Pemour Pan We Pertensn 2900 Psymsster . 2500 Pen Rey 14000 Piccadilly ' 2325 Pickle Cr. ‘ 500 Pioneer .. 5540 Preston . 1000 Purdy 2600 Que Lab 500 Que Man 2157 Quoenston 6000 Quenbe . 3000 Roche . 4500 Roxana . 330 Royal Bk 460 Royalite . 13110 Roybsu 2500 upunun .. 400 Sen _Ant 4500 Ssnnorm ........ ... 1000 Senator ....,.. ._. .. 17700 Sherritt .. _ 100 Sigma . 19500 Silanco 1000 Sllv Mill 7200 Siscoe 1000 South Bras 5000 Springer . 1000 Stadacone 4500 Steep 11o 2700 Sulliv 4150 Sylvenlte 5M Wright I-Isr 9450 Yknife B .... .. CURB s00 Foothills 1M0 Pond Ore ' Dorivdalo dvnI-Iing _ on Convent Sheer, ride. Ali modem conven- iences. ‘Centrally mm. -. I Summer- OLYMPIA IISTAUMNT Summorrids ' . v moo Yukon ‘hotel spits 003.000.‘ cruises ‘hive ‘ensue o and hold". _ tlon. farm in good state of eul- New non Banki Building For Summeriside. It was loaned yoetenhy thet s new up-Lc-deto structure to house‘ the noysi Bank of Cmsda will m1 erected in Summer-side in the very, near fut-use. Although no detniisj regarding the new bank builddng were avails-bin lut evening. it u understood that {he present struct- ure will be torn down and will be replaced by one constructed to meet the sver-erpurding business con- ditions . i The present Royal But building was erected in 1815 sndnfter the disastrous fire of 1.81.0 was the only building on the block _ which escaped destruction. The bffiees which are located over the bank are presently occupied by Dr. Aus- tin DCIIDQQLIIKI Mr. Harold Mc-' Ivor. 11hr incny_.yesrs these offices were occupied by me ‘ of‘ the legal profession who begcn. their study of law there and later become outstanding members of the pro- fession. The legal fizm of McLeod.‘ Moi-son and Mscqumie was the first to occupy the premises. later MecQucz-rie and Arsenmult. both of whom were appointed judges, the former-lo the Camry Court and the latter to the supreme Court. The late Adrian Arsenault was the last member of the legal profession to have offices in the building. The local branch has been un- der the managershlp of men who have made for thrmselves a name in the business life of the town. Mon such as Mr. Richardson, Mr. Merriam and the present manager Mr. A.S_ Hopkins have guided the business of the institution down throughout the years. It is understood that at first it was planned, to remodel the present building but in view of ex- isting circumstances it was later decided to demolish the present structure and erect s modern building to meet present _day re- quiremenLs-S. FOR SALE i940, IIIISIMIIOMI y;- ‘ton ponelzielivery. White Sior Laundry Summerside FOR SALE Cedar Poles. Call or write Portage. ~ Posts and Telephone George Adams, For Sale " 1’ offer for nle my farm at Springfield Lot s1 0n plved ‘high- way. two miles from Emerald Sta- tlvation. consisting of 100 acres, LAST SHOWING TODAY , ~ "sscu DAWN | ms" With James Cagney - George Ruff " $hqvrs—2.30—7.I5-9.I.' MON-TUESZ-WED. J-oAYs-a The loom that generates siooml 4- i i l I i i Also Short Subject Shows 7.l5—9.l5 -- Matinee Tuesday 3.30 TQMMODMODMO-Q 0AM E0 THEATRE Kenslngton Fill. 5.15 —- SAT -- Matinee 2.30 Evening 7.15, 9.15..-li.e Comedy with EDDIE CANTOR and JOAN DAVIS in "IF YOU KNEW SUSIE" with little Bobby Drlscoll, cieo Scrlsl and News. wwvo-fiwcv%ooi>ooaix~o<ir vitussts rnorsnrv FOR SALE Ai- Noriih Bedeque v 69 acres of lond on poved high- way, adjoining the form own- ed by J. Wilfred Lecky. Proper-I ry contains o spring of water, is portly cleared. Bclonce in wood and lumber. Apply to the owner I30 $pring Street, Box 293, Summerside. l . NOTICE 80 acres clear. balance woodland. Never failing spring. ‘Large dwell- ing consisting of 9 rooms. near church and school. Buildings in good repair. EVERETT HASLAM Emerlld It. It. P. l. I. I yhoil open on office for the pmdi" of Medicine and Sur- g...‘ in Kensirvgton on June first. R. WALDRON AULD losneihlngwill be mining if without the assistance of wet-tprsy. Your Wtlto 0MP milling. We have svailsblo potato sprayer: In potatoes wilibe youtrytogrowyour . all tliree popular sizes for Juno delivn-y. These rproyerl hove proved themselves. You Ind one, yours or have probably t m a veiled at its performance, ropnirs. your neighbors. You hove mor- effioieney and at its low cost Now 1| the time to buy, when they IIQ ntlll available. Com- porison proves, o the III! It’! better thbfs nIL Cosnpore wet epny, you'll know that way. IIIILL MANUFACTURING 8i GOLD STORAGE stmzusitsros (I0. LTII. CIIAR-IDTTETOWN ' 0'l.eory Farmers‘ jiooperltlve Aloolation 5 1 g . A VARIETY . . . Mmisti TIIIIIITY Young People's Union a Fluent: _ v in ‘EPVIIIIITII IIALI. Summdnide Wdnesdcp, April 27th. concert 8.15 p. m. 001-50: P.O. I um MBAXlER-fitifliiilii Olnecomm w corms - cum coom - cunsson Mrrcusu A MERVYN LeROY PRODUGION reeled by MERVYN i-rov vProducod by SIDNEY FRANKLIN in association em- (soflrmsn REINHARDT - s Mnlro-Goldirye-Mnvu m... i accent V‘ roan 2.30-1.15 s. 9.1: "Mao Lourei and Hardy Feoturetie "Oliver VIII" Comin 9-411 - -Tues.-Wod.‘* Franc-hot Tone - Ann Richards moon" GMPAUII . IIIILL Tuesday 8 I5 PM. April 26th. Three Amusing One-Act Ploys by Hampton, Tryon and Cropuud Women's Institutes In Aid of the Library Dancing specialties ond Music Sole of Candy. m: PLUMBING‘ CATALOGUE Immediate delivery on baths, basins, sinks, toilets, soil pipe, steel pipe, septic tanks etc. mam PLUMBING co. llept. s No. I059 ST. LAWRENCE BLVD, MONTREAL WE HAVE RECEIVED OUR SPRING ALLOTMENT OF ruin rnscrons AND IMPLEMEIITS I and hove o few of H10 following on hand unsold FORD TRACTORS WITH HYDRAULIC LIFT TANDEM DISC‘ HARROWS LIFT TYPE SPRING TOOTH HARROWS SPRINGTINE CULTIVATORS. We Sollcii Your Inquiries RELIABLEIMITORS PHONE 203 WATER STREET Summerrido By every measure of value, todsfs john‘, Deere "A" and "B" Tractors are ‘way out in front for modern design and proved performance. _ ' There's power and pep aplenty in their qcIonic-fueI-intake gasoline or ell-fuel engines .'. . new touch-of-your-hsnd equip- ment operation with hydraulic Powr-Trol ‘. . . "kuee-sctioaméomfort end steering cue with Roll-O-Madc front wheels . . .' plus the time-proved economy of exclusive john-Deerosttw-cylfndrr engine design within fewer, mm was"! rml- I . Comein noon and let usiell you more‘; Ion e-Fuol- Sign ‘Engines . '_ Hydra llo " ' fiver» vol ‘Ioll-O-Moiism 'r'§$t'w‘i‘3ii abooubm oammding moor "1""- . I James A. McNeil! d: Sou I suuusnsios f Tom Conway in "Lost Honey» m. .-...n.._ A. :4 I u .._...s..__.:{.rrz_