iiflY_§i‘_l_?k4sl"h a l y In: WESTERN GUARDIAN . s.» _____f . . , y, 51mg Murphy. ill llanober Street. an! I AGENTS George Clow.’ 1Z5 Ottawa street. ' ' sululucnsma and rnmce counn News, Subscriptions. Adverttdng. with» Guardian may is lwvsllt It an: of the ‘ following stores tn Sosnnlerdde- “later Street; Gonrllse Drugstore. 21 Central Street: “h... Bakery, Water Street: Mark Gaudet. t1 Granville Street; T 05-, Grocery. Russell Street; Alyre Douoettds Grocery. Second Street; i“. Xlllflll Motor. Trnnsport. Water ltroet. Min be delivered to any henna tls lnlnnsarsltle by Carrier "'fl“§§d:: h, or m week. Pllenejlt a see-s m» this service or m, y...“ order totthe Cy respendble for. delivery on your route. QALE-ROO New Hamp- ‘ FKYGBON the new shutter otlt- Mu Bookstore. ‘wisps. Malcolm Bradshaw, side paint in stock st Brsce's. swiewi“ s ’ ' -ae:avy our! storage p.m.. [NSTREL SHOW tickets may ies for euoo truck or home elec- chased at Enmsn D1118 lJ-ld g stores. Summer-side. All bt P“: i Bruce's “my Dru ' .' —GIEEN and red copper ‘paint —\i'I“T$aS€EShY£:;FD' App“. fsold at Bruce's. “m; Summerside. I Chang Restaurant. ,_p0}t SALE-MSG Ford half- w, piflli-llp truck with racks. Ap- 333 Market‘ Street, Summer; side. phone 155-3- __§5N5DVGTON .... INDIAN l —FOB SALE-Turkey eggs from blood-tested hens. George Sobey. Ottawa Street, Summerside. —COW FOB SALE. registered Holstein. Due to freshen soon. B1- lner Wuuglnwilmot. viii-ll "aw- L- ‘“‘ ‘ -ri.acu your: oaonne new PAP-ill’ s“ m Kane“ ma" for 9B8 crate shooks. Buy at home 5mg sai-lllday. May 8th. at 3 fqloqk. Sale of A9797“- __p0|l SALE. ~ Bentty's Oil mum; brocdrr stoves. self oilins 7mm) Jack's. pumping supplies, etc. jlalellce llaslani. sllflngfleld- 45s nanny Mmsnus. gnmmerside High school. Monday. “By 10, Proceeds in aid of Knights pf Columbus boi'5' “mil and save freight charges. The Island Box A: Barrel 00., Ltd, St. Eleanor-s. P. E. I. Phone 302-4. -I‘0It FINER PHOTO-FINISH- ING mnll your roll fllm to Road's Studio, Summer-side. . —IIOUSEKEEPER WANTED- Family of four. Comfortable home, good wages. Aippiy Robert Shaw, c/o l-lolmanh, Summer-side. 4'01: SAl.E—Pontiac sedan. mo, radio, heater. Perfect cou- iiltion. Phone 785, Summerside, or mile FLU. BOX 244. _ILE.\IEMBER MOTHER with ritocolatea on Mother's Day. Hand- llliz. iioirs, Ganongs. Gourlies Rexali Dru! 510"?- —NOIt.'l‘ll TRYON Presbyterian Church: Services Sunday. May 9th. Mothers‘ Day at 7:30 PM. Miss Mary A. MncKenzie, Deaconess. —-AUC'I'ION SALE household ef- fects at home of Mrs. l-LM. Down- ing, Summerslde, May 26. "FOR. SALE. --_ 1932 Chevrolet Coupe in perfect shape. Priced right for quick sale. Ivan McKenna, Kinkorn. Jousulirion a . Cobbler taunts, lable turnip. for sale at rgusolis, New landlin- —YOU lllLL BE SORRY if You o not older your Hillside Chicks 901i. Market llBVCl‘ looked better. i- Dawson, Albany. -.\L-\DE - T0 - MEASURE cloth- ng, dry cleaning. pressing. re- llrlng. alterations. William R. ameron. Smallman Building. -—FOB SALE. - One house and bani for sale in Alberlon. Also two thousand 0f house laiihs. Apply to Richard Jeffery. Alberton. -—F0ll'. SALE-Apex kitchen range in good. condition. Also Florence oil stove, with concealed burners and oven. Mrs. Carrol Delaney. Summerside. -—Dl THE AUCTION ADD of '5, p. Taylor, Freetown, 5 Truck actor was ctniiled. This machine in pcrfcw. working order. Also 1 liking plow. —"MAlD 0F MONEY". a com- edy in three acts. Lot 16 Y. P. U. Players, Community Hall Lot l6 ____ Tuesday, May 11, 8:15 p.m. All -155 Aguilar, M55111“; or for funnnd fun for a.ll. edeque llousing Lid-- will be held Central Bedeqile Hail. Wednes- ly evening, May 12th at 8 P. M. lph Callback. Secretary. —PR.INCIJ'IOWN United Church. Mcipeque, Sunday, May 9th. 1948, services: 11:00 AM. and 1:30 PM. Come to Church Mothers‘ Day. Rev. James Cross, B.A., Minister —CAPE raavnnsr: ‘yaw. plays "The Dimimy" and "Calling All Cars". Cape ill-averse Hell Wed- nesday. May 12. specialties and auction of cakes. Curtain 8.15. —TBYON BASIORAL CHARGE of the United Church o! Canada. Services on Mothers Day. Sunday, May 9th. as follows: Cape Trav- erse ii. A. M. S. S, 10 A. ‘M. Crap-l sud 3 RM. B. B. and Bible Class. 1TY0n 7.30 RM. S. S. 11 A. M. Rev. E. R. Woodside, Minister. -l\'_0ll.’l‘li BEDEQUE UNITED llllltClf. May 9th: Freetown 11 in; Travellers’ Rest 230 p.m.; orth Bedeque 7.30 p.m. Rev. R. Wagner, Minister. -l‘0li SALE-Desirable dwelling ouse, col-nei- of Church and Cen- al Streets, Summerside. Double page. Apply for particulars on realises, 6i Central Street, P. 0. or ‘iii, phone 124-1. -Alll OFFERLNG FOR. SALI.‘ a lily of food ,hay. clover and liiothy, in stack and barn. Sale °ll<il1.\'.l\fay' 10. Price $30 a ton. all nlile from Kenslngton. Wal- -Wll NOW RAVE a full stock . 5, we.“ of seeds on hand and will be giv- ing out same on Tuesdays and ..g;y5mG-|~0 d n, w“, Fridays from 8 AM. to d P.M., to 1.8mm“, °hum?:s_ £5.03 those having orders booked. Flesse take delivery as soon as possible. John W. Myers. secretary of Four Branch Farmers’ Institute. ' --PLAY ENJOYED - The Bel- mont Meyers added another fea- ther tot-heir cap on Thursday eve- ning at O’Leary Hell. A large aud- ience enjoyed to the fuii the es» ca/pades of "AuntSusie" and the rest of the cast. Specialties be tween acts were supplied by R. W. Bolton. Mrs. Winfield Gamble, Csurpsie McI-aurin, Keith Barrett and John Webb. After the play the players were entertained byJ-‘lev. Mr. Nowe and the good folk of his congregation. Worthy of note at. this impromptu party was the singing of the musical Webb fam- “my. May 9th, Mothers'_ Day: tilifilue at ll A.M.. sacrament of liiilm and Sunday School; Free- X"!!! 3 PM. and Kensington at 13° Fill. and Sunday School at 'l 2;} Rev. .7. A. McGowan, Min- - JURED IN FALL - Joan W . ten year orrlidaught f l- Rid Mrs, Harry Bownesa, Milli. had a narrow escape lilfgealh when she fell from the ° time)’ firs, escape at tho "Melon School on Wednesday "Flifii- Slie was carried by older lilsilio Dr. lvlcBrides office near- 'd e “=15 unconscious for a time sullen"; from shock. It was 21:1: to hear that no bones tly. The Belmont Players will long H ioken and her many frienas remember the grand time at ‘ °' h" fiwcdy recovery-K OTesry. " ,_ 1 .- ~ .\‘\» I4 @ l. "A I. s. \‘L __ _ _ _ v _¢____ _ , __ __ _,__ __ ,_ _€i_ —-G. ll. M..- "fyliz-ISII Lonsrrsns are here-I fairly drool wiles; r tuna of m m l“ {ldllrllll the season that Lobstaaare available, you can get H hm“ 1c Grocery Department at the lowest market, prises. Treat ,y M l." to a Lobster Feed”‘and nerve them ae often as possible... Mm? "is I standing order for Irefsll Lobster in the Grocery De- ‘solnethlng that will male a eliarnalrig and useful gift for mus w“? In the China Department you'll find a variety of PYBIX m,“ | cmwlml BASIS. They're attractive and your food can ., m ‘films hot-sires: front the oven u thetablel n. the eeleci" , PM ‘ll ire a Covered Casserole with Chrome llase for far-s hm“ B“ lll chroma Base for LAG-an Oblong Utility Dish with , '0 use for 1.5a and a square CaleDtah with Chrome Base for n.0,‘, k‘ "it" I mud n3 the prices are very low-Chrome te tax , ~h "0"- Choose one these Pyrex Dishes for your Mother from i7 i" mliartment. ~ , {dist llwple have been looting m nmiolr lR-ASSIIRELU-In l... lflfflitivn you'll flllll Black ‘Satin wouonn nnss in um h"! ° Wonder In hes the patented “Diagonal Slash” for per- l m." fli-‘fmifort. The prlee of the llaok Satin Welder Ira le 1.95 "i " "I the I-lhrerle Seetlon a the m Geode Department. l illrp m“ h u; firing sueh glowing reports from the users ot I-tt ,6 ‘fill- ‘ELECTRIC AUTOMATIC molt. that I decided c» investi- iy “M”, 5°" in on the News too. This Automatic Iron is tar and no v i’ °l' lo other Antoinette Irons..." le ref! illht wellht to i" you merely at": light systems in stock st- THE GUARDIAN.__CI-_I_ARLO1‘I'ETOWN- , QAPIII. . i ____-u-_ i SIIIMIEISIIE Lest Showing Today RANDOLfI-l scorr Ill "TRAIL STREET" I Show: 2230-705-9215 MONDAY - "rursoAY end WEDNESDAY 3-DAYS-3 Biiih inn BARRY TIIE STARS 0F “GOIIIG Ill WAY" IRE IIGIL. .M in the biggest semen event In 3 yeersl M0008“ sutllllflllll lu-vflllillllllll with . wanna uzunlux - rum r v luumu ranmon - rem: 50:“! um voumi . micv llllllbl Directed o1 siuon nuam Also Popular Science Shows 7:15-9:15 Matinee Tuesday 3:30 - Gillfiliil THEATRE KENSIZNGTON Slhirdsy Matinee mo r.M. Evening 1-D SIIIDQIIIG us Dtlmfl. With Bldmln Lawrence Tierney ln "THE DEVIL THUMBS A RIDE" Not even a Kit! can halt his Fury. Also: Serial, News and Shnrtg —CHUR.CI-l GATHERING -- Mrs. A. Stirling MacKay, Central Street. entertained the Ladies Social Club of Sammcrside Trinity United Church on Tuesday evening at the regulaiqmeeting. ‘llhe- presi- dent. Mrs. Thomas R. Palmer. who cupled the chair. opened the devotions with the hymn "stand Up. stand Up For Jesus" after which The Lord's Prayer was re- peated in unison. A short business period followed when final arrange- ments were completes for the rummage sale in Epworth Ho]! on Saturday. ‘May 22. Ami- the sing- ing of "Blast Be The 'I‘le That Blinds" and the Mizpah benedict- lori o social hour was enJoyei-l by the many members and visitors present. A singsong with Mrs. B. R. Sharpe at the piano and readings by the hos-less were mruch appreciated. Refreshments were served by the lunch committee con- sisting of Mrs. James MacDonald. Mrs. Ivan Nicholson and Mrs. Sharpe. A vote of thanks was ex- tended to Mrs, MacKay for the use of her beautiful homc-S Personals —Mr. lhlsley Campbell. left‘ on Tilmrrday morning for Montreal-S -The many friends oi’ Miss Anne Ramsay. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ramsay, Tyne Valley. who has been s. patient in Prince County Hospital for the past several weeks, will be pleased to learn shc i; steadily improving, -S Gllarge Against Jehovah's Witness ls Withdrawn The charge against Mrs. line Csere, a member of the sect known as Jehovah's witness, was ‘with- drswri by the Town in the Sum- mersids Police court yesterday morning, she had been charged with bglng ‘n agent of the Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society In‘ of Brooklyn. N.Y-. 811d °i doing business for lhlm in Bum- merslde without first obtaining a license ' ' Ellie had previously pleaded not guilty to the charge hut no evid- ence was taken in thdxraee. but satin-day u similar charge against lier husband, Alexander Csere, was dismissed by Mslillffllfl 5-"- Strcng, _K.C. at the end. of a. trial which had lasted four days and had aroused much public lnterr‘. According to the evidence the de- fendants are natives of Hungary and while they have been In ‘his country some years arenot nat- uralised citizens. They have been in llsrnmerelde for approximately six months. — S.- Tryon Greenery llr. Ernest Melanie will‘ etsrt hauling cream en Fredericton- hneralit-Ktnlora route on Friday. May it. One trip per week until further notice. - C. l. GAMBLE leeretsss . am- ' Bseirsto. ifelpeqiic; OODACYN “AA/Ccchvww-» .. _ ' - Y" MONDAY end TUESDAY 4i»; 7' . d, IFM/u/ Eazzaw i-iifllliilllilifb llagtinlc Band J ‘r732’ l’ -ETHEL MERMAN mm r. unucx In Cheap al Pmdugiim 0mm n HENRY KING SIGNATURE Shows 7:15 and 9:15“ Matinee Mon-day 3:30 i.‘ Lust Showing Tonight "HOPALONG CASSIDY ENTERS” jgq Monthly Meeting 0f S’side G.W.L. The‘ refill-ac lnolllhly' nlceling of {Vile Summerside- Sub-Division of he Catholic Women's League was 91d in the K. oi’ C. Home in Wednesday. May sill. The newl». elected president, Mrs, Mame-pf. steel’ Presided- TiliFLY-six Illfflliififs wcre present. and four new mom. 591's were received into the League. The meeting opened with mt- l-eflsvo prayer. The minut/es of in- last meeting were read and lncluieri 9- TP-Port. cf an executive “woun- lheld on April 30th. At this mectirn a. $26.00 scholarship was dcnatc" l0 the Prince Edward Isl." ‘i Musical Festival Association. i0 of the Musical Festival CTHDCIlilC“. which i5 a 593's solo iOl‘ 11' vezirs and under. A letter was read rm“ Miss Betty Coylc asking the mclll- lrizfsafzlzarglssistantcc fin flffflngi“: ' iii‘ o" i, Guidgs. P Y l ilc Gil-ll At the monthly zneeting 0911155- nondeme was read. including a letter from Mrs. Iicnry Trainar, Diocesan president asking the sub. Division in help with a lottery to be held this summer. ‘There was also a letter from Mrs. Blake secretary of the C.W.L. 5on0‘ 1-. Ship. asking for a COiXliIlbliiiml t-l this worthy cause. She enclcscd a letter from Dr. W. J. P_ MagMillgq-l congratulating the CWL. on thcir iDiflndid movement to provide for scholarships for young women, In ccnnecllon pviiiil social sfirvlcc, a. letter was road frrnl a poor woman asking for financial assist- ance and clothing. and the social convener also reported that milk was being suonlied daily lo under- nourlr-Zled childrrul. The meeting was llonorcd bv the presence oi’ Rev. Father McKemlzi who addressed the members. It Wfls decided to hold the annual can-l party on May 25th and a very ccmpetent convener was appointed to make all the arrance- ments. A social hour followed the imeeting when bridge and a-ucticln were played, A delicious lunch was served by the following hostesses: Mrs. JosepnDechsnt. Mrs. Laurier Peters. lvfrs. George Morrison and Mrs. Ewslld Herr. -S Kensington-Shlide District Sunday School Convention Plans have been completed for the 1948 Maritime Religious Educat- 'ion Council district convention to he held in the Church of Christ. Simmerslde, on Wednesday. May 12th.‘ with sessions at 3 and 7.30. ‘Mr. Ralph C. Young, Saint John. N. B.. general secretary of the M. R. E. C.. will lead the discussions. Teachers, officers and workers wi‘ll youth will find much to inspire and help them in the sessions. Routine business of the local Council will also be conducted, and election of officers will be held. The District comprises all the Sunday schools of ‘hose areas: Lot 16, Belmont, Suirm-erslde, North Bedeque, Wilmot, Traveller's Best. Freetown. Kensington. Malpeqlle- Mnrgate, Long River and Clifton. Some schools in these areas have not yet begun their innpler sessions and it ls for these rural teachers that the convention will be pgrflculltly helpful. The public is welcome to both sessions. , Mr. W E. ‘ , Surnmerside. is president. Members of lilo Executive are: Vioe-Pfllidwi- M"- John Jolmeon. Mallets: cwmtll" treasurer. Mrs. '1'. .1. mnocapllilrreflv. xensington; Mrs. Mil n A e i. Wallace Bradshaw. Mrs. Coil" Stewart. Surrmerslde: Mrs. Wilfred Pickering. Clinton: flrs- Fell“ Mrs Colin Waugh. Wilmot: Mrs. J. C. Barrett. Belmont; Mr. John Profltt. Free- gqym; and e11 the ministers of the District. -S Inter ellurmirsierrtnns Selkirk settlers first landed in awarded to the winner of c135, p; . You can't run e successful why we don't talk about our h llsults speck for them Derby, lb. pkg. 65¢ Jumbo 65c Hound's (improved) 65c f ieurention 65c Mangle a Red Leviathan, lb. 50c Mammoth Long Red 50c Giant Yellow (hall long) ..... 50c Complete llns of Rennie’: in bulk and in pznkugss. MELEOBGANITE ‘ Bulk, per lb. ol/u. 50 lb. begs 2.25 Merry Minstrels In Summerside Monday Evening As advertised in this paper, tile Holy Name Club players of Char- lottetown will lircscilt tllc Merry Minstrels of 1948 in lilo Sunl- merside High School auditorium on Monday evening at 8 o'clock- The Holy Name players have been staging annual minstrcl slloiivs for a number of years and their lat- est. presentation is considered to be their best effort to date. A number of years ago they appear- ed in Summer-side under the aus- to a capacity house. 'I'helr cast consists of approxi- mately 60 persons. dmlui. 811d linen and various other perform- ers. This gear it was necessary to have three evening performances in Charlottetown to accommodate the ticket holders. Old and new songs, dancing, humor, imperson- ations, instrumental music - in fact almost every type of popular entertainment - is i0 be found on their program. eir appear- ance in Silmmerside is in aid of the Knights of Columbus Siiiiitildl‘ calmp at North Ruetico. -- S. ‘TRAIL STREET." DRAMATIC OUTDOOR SPICTACLI -_n._. -'i‘he graphic story of how U, S. revealed ‘West. Randolph Scott. Ryan, Anne Jeffreys "Gabby" i-laye; lire starred in the turbulent drama of the bitter feud Oaneida on Prince Edward Island in is“ . l between cowmeii and farm-era. The Ronnie's Turnip Seed Ronnie's Garden Seed pices of the I.0.D.li‘.._snd played’ Marshal "Bat" Masterson brought law and order to Kansas in 180D is in '“'l‘rali StreetFltKO Radio's thrilling saga of the earlv Robert and George trail drivers of Hinge da-vs ‘vet-- furm on promises-that's producfs-their high yield- selves. Quality is reps, Difmor ,._. . ,. 1.10 XXX High Grade (Lute Red Clover) per lb. Bog i§utlI“<'-.TL'E’..II'. 171s; ALFALFA XXX High Groi- (Grlmmwi w i». 48c Glenn“ 75¢ swig"; pinyin xxx High Grade (Yellow Blossom) 18c nd Beet Tummy xxx High Grade. Per lb. 13 1-2g white sugar Beet _ 50c l'\|_5||(5 xxx High Grade. n. lb. ....... 43¢ Yellow Intermediate 50c WlllTE IIIITGII XXX High Gwde- P" lb- 95c White Sugcr Beet (Moases) . . . . . . 80c Re l 3 famous Garden Seeds- I GARDEN “hlxxtpg _til'ld LAWN . ‘ Q3 FERTILIZERS GARDENITE ‘ Bulk, per lb. . 5V2: , l lb. package ..r. ...l5c L 5 lb. package 50c a Z5 lb. package l.Z5 "'""""""""""' 50 lb. bugs 2.25 mqiysygfrfnligwu‘ 100 lb. bogs 3.50 25 lb. pkg. L50‘ I00 lb. bogs 3J5 SEEDS and SUPPLIES l Rennie’: Farm Seeds i Ronnie's XXX Registered Brands are the highest quality it is pos- IIU to obtain. All seeds listed tlre Ne. l Government fie“. XXX High Grade (Medium or Early) per lb. sflg Ronnie's Lawn Seeds - White Dutch, per lb. . .. 95c Colonial Best, per lb. .. 1.05 d Top Fancy, per lb. .. 35c Kentucky Blue Gross, lb. 58c Quick Growing so: . 1.45 lb. package ....*._.... lb. package e lawn Mowers Lawn Sprinklers Garden ilose Wheel Barrows Grass Shears Garden Tools l°l5l$120 Hardware Section SMALLMAI!’ Where Price ls Matched Wlth finality Lawn Seed 5 lb. package 2.40 Bulk, per lb. ..._._,.... 50c asserts-resin their cattle to iihe railroad. drove hhc herds over farmlands, destroy- ing the new crops and creating a reign of terror. The cowmen have murdered the Sheriff of the small town of Liberal. and the desperate farm-leis, ruin staring them ill the face, scnd for the redoubtable "Bat" lo help them. "Ba-t" fearlessly goes about ihis job. but it is not until after bitten lighting. ending in a large-scale battle for possession of the town. that the farmers succeed in estab- lishing law alnd order. Smtthas the best role of his career as Masterson. Ryan is a Ian-d agent who believes in the fut- ure of Kansas as a. grain-produc- ing stale. Miss Jeffrey: is a cab- arct siilger who dies heroically in the final battle, and "Gabby" Hayes is an old livery stable keeper who becomes a reluctant deputy-anar- shal when sworn in by "Bat.“ Heading illc supporting cast are Madge Mlcrcrlilll. Steve Brodic, Virginia Sale. Harry Woods. Phil Warren, liarry llarvey and Jason Robards. our our fwlv- CAN I i ~*'////= Q” / -‘ u you ALLus soMETl-uu’ ‘r0 OFF GOiN' . ‘TD BED-- FIND PUT THAT'S WHUT TH‘ , cow's Doro’. burrito OFF BEN’ PUT our: ~ I'M WAITIN‘ FER HER TO GIT TIRED HANG-AN‘ ONTO ME! By i. R. Williams -\. ' t s i a .R-WlLUAPQ9_ PM . ,._.....u_ ... _,,.,..,_... *.Ye‘n-.-_.--.\~ - - . . .'\ u-ou-oxxi-A-sr -£,§§K"£4~;;3‘~/u:¢_ as»-