MARCH .-.1.1- -1948 _ . ~93; _GUARDIAN. ii: WESTERN GUARDIAN Ill‘ ‘h... Grocery. w Bakery. ‘GENTS: J. Elmer Murphy. Ill, ilnanver ltreci. and George Glow. 135 Ottawa Street. SUMMEBBIDE Ind PRINCE COUNT! NQII, Subscriptions, Advertising. finalise May be bought it any of the following stores in" Bunmerside: mum", water Street; Cons-lice Drugstore. ll Central ltreot. Water Street: lurk Gsndet. 81' Grenville Street: ‘ ‘rflroeery. “ ’ Street: Island Motor Transport. Weber Street» $111“ will be delivered to any tone‘ in lusnnenlde by B0! ‘jg’: 0f ‘I st leperdey oriloperweek. Iiseuelll eras-s for this y. your ordevte the boy responsible for delivery on your pate. 4pm 5TOCK finest quality. rcelaiil cups. saucers. and mlpfiw, at Bruce's. m; SALE-limited quantity ,7, oats (Erbali). Mniceqlw d.“ co, Ltd, Kensington. -L'.\‘LO.\DI.\'G car 800d qualify ~ also car barley meal. l I. ‘. fllnoth) i1) “ding Co. Ltd" Kem gllpeque T1‘ upgloli. ,4 LIST of the defaulting tax- .“ or the Town of Borden will ESPOSLCU lilllfCll 18th. Signed J. W. Clim- _GlRLS' coars- WWI-I'll‘- ml skills. also children's snow :3.) ‘at, l‘rzil‘sull's Ready-to-Wear. llruszngivli» .-Est'.-\l‘ED—Maie platinum fox ultoo P‘ 145-8. Reward if cap- md gfyc, Lloyd Lockcrby. Ham- llioil. P- E- I" sltlliclll AND APRIL issues. ,5", (iibcuulll. on Wallpaper. Also 1,11 prices on numerous other mp5, lizlll Ii. BFUWXI 5-5 s0"; huzxslxlrron School Sports m lgqnglugilln Rink. Friday. Mill‘. 13m, colnlncncing at 7.30 o'clock. Eiaie after sports. Admission; 2dr; school children free. _gll\‘s'l‘.\l, RINK. Summer- |;de. Baihurst Papennakers, win- ners o! the New Brunswick inter- mediate title, will eel. Bummer- cde All stars. winn rs of P.E.I. intermediate title, Friday night. 830. -.\lL‘\lb'l'ERL\I. ASSOCIATION ._‘rhe East Prince Ministerial As- poclation uici on Monday, March in. at 10 o'clock in tlhe Baptist chumli Parlors, Summer-side. for its regular meeting. The devotions were conducted by the Rev. E. J. Berrass. After the singing 0i’ l. hymn each one took part in pray- tr. This means of fellowship wees real season oi’ inspiration. Owingto the unavoidable absence of the resident and Secretary. Rev. E. '. Bari-azs was appointed to act as eiaulnail and Rev. W. Bilson ss “eiary. Two important papers ere to be read by Rev. C. Hicks oi xyon and Rev. H. Wagner oi Xcrill Bedeque but owing to the ran-i. nrlcl blocked roads the min- bier! from the outlying districts lere unable to be present. These fell/dings will be given at the Alpfii meeting. ‘file meeting closed with prim" by the Rev, K. G. Sullivan. _ after. -MOHAIB. Frieze, Velour and tapestry upholaterlngs st Bruce's. -rr YOU WAN’! 1...... and best. well papers call et Breceh. - EBTON. March 17th, I- act colnelw “Absent-Minded Bride- groom". Specialties. —HOCKEY Kcnsington Rink Thursday, March 11. First in best of five games in final series of North shore League. New Annan vs. Kensington Legion. Game 8.15. Skate after. - “IUVENILE HOCKEY. Dank River league, Bedeque rink. ‘mun day, March 11, Klnkora Bombers vs. Freetown Rough Riders. Skate Admission 25 cents. -oosm T0 the hot Ohlckerl 5WD" and Bazaar Thursday. March 11th, from 5.30 t0_730 in EDWOrI-h Hall. Summerside, in aid of the L. O. L. building fund. —I'l‘ PAYS T0 ORDER- Hillside Chicks early. They will prqdugg lots of eggs. Hillside Stands for Quality. Write for price list. Rex Dawson, Albany. -K.LNSM.EN MEETING - Mom. bers of the Juvenile and Midget 1106116!’ teams sponsored by the clu-b were guests at the regular meeting of the Kinsmen Club oi Sunlmeralde held in Coyie's Res- taurant on Tuesday evening. Elm- er Ofier. chairman o! the sports committee presided and welcomed the boys to the meeting. During the evening short speeches were made by Ekner Murphy, club president; Charlie Hogan. coach of the Juveniles; Harry Dickie; coach of the midgets; Maurice Mill, inan- ager oi the Juveniles; Barry Mac» FIYIBM. 113M380? 0i the midgets; Bill Fridgen. conch of the bantanu; Norman l-iogg, treasurer of the sports com-mittee. Layton Schur- man, captain oi’ time Juveniles and Joe Schumann. captain of the midgets spoke on behalf of their fellow Dliiyers thanking the Kins- men for their interest on their behalf and expressing ap- preciation to the coaches and managers who had worked so hard for thrm. David Camegy. chairman of the Food» for Britain Commit- tee reported that the Boy" Scouts had raised $26.00 which has been burnedover to the Food for Brit- ain lfimd to be used to send food parcels to Britain. A letter was reed from the. Baptist Young Peo- ple Group ell-pressing thanks to the club for the use of the ltlns- -$ men Rink for a skating party-S. —G.E.M.—~ a hater i| drawing nigh-end no nutter how early it arrlvee end bow "ti"? it may be. you just know that Spring in here to stay! Greet your supplies. "Hilly and friends at Eastertide with a Spring-like Card. - - - In the (‘llina Department you will find Easter Cards of every variety-for every member of your family and nil of your friends. I don't think I hsve ever seen n lovelier array of Cont“ Cards, they“ really charm- llif lull they are priced from I cents to 1.00. - - - Come to the Chine Iillisrtment (by the way, It's getting n. fresh Spring cont of paint. and lilting to look wonderfull). See them Cords and choose the ones you lllll llllnt for your friends-CHINA DEPARTMENT. ' ATTENTION ELECTRICIANBi The Hardware Department een keep Nil supplied with your Electric Wiring needs. In stock is n complete ae- lortment of the different types of wire needed end the other supplier ere "PM": continually. Consult the Hardware Department about your "iiuiremenls-tlley will see that your Jobs ere N01‘ held up awaiting v BLAKE TIIB HARDWARE DEPARTMENT YOUR. HEAD- lelbélgTEltS FOB. TllE PURCHASE OI‘ ELECTRIC WIRING SUP- Tile New HANDBAG; for Spring are eberlnlng, eolorfnl and very util- “ifilll- - - - In the 5 and 10 Department you'll see e nnnrt display of these smart Bags. In both gleaming potent finish llitl dull calf finish - Plastic. There are Bags of every type end utyle-ever-shonlder, pouch ""1 violet». - - - The ebepes are definitely “Spring ms". There m "t" Dockets for your convenience in these. You'll‘ find tbeee Handbags irresistible and the prieeo are so reeeonnblo-only 2.15 to 8.98. - - - Your Euler rnilemble won't be complete without n new Puree. Get one to- il" from tile 5 and _i0 Department. Tiller Towns and WASIICLOTBB galore! Put yeI ell! weru eel. title-Me n: Towels In the duster m and set n n" Innis- - - - will are Guest end i-lnnd else Towel: In my oelor lobesne you may l. these are priced from I9 eente to 1.85 eeoir. You mo! Vi!" 54° hind‘ T"?! Towels In darker lllules 101-0. to 1.10 enell. Motels your Towels and tvasilcloths in sets. the Wslllelotlse are ‘priced at i5. 19 ""‘ t‘ venu- - - - Shop m Towels in the nlur ooons oceans-menu. $5700 'vv\ ll s Championship llockey. cllvsllltflllllll, suvllllrllslllr FRIDAY, MARCH ma. Al’ sLls PM. IATHURST lwellmxru " - N. I. Intermediate Cllelllpiellt _ ‘ n. slmmrllslor ALL sues P. E. I. Intermediate Champions _'" U" firstof u homeland home‘ serlesifer New lrllllrwlek- P. E. cilfltliplfltiiliifhfl. I _.4-n§o_— SUMMERSIIIE Lost Showing Today "DESERT FURY" Lizcbeth Scott - John Hodiok Show: 3z30-7zl5-9zl5 FRIDAY - SATURDAY PECCY CIIIIMIIS‘ p lIlClilli liiiiIIiE ETIIEI. BAIiIiYliiiliE a *"" ViNCENT PRICE , Directed by Produced by = GREGORY RATOFF-GENE MARKE" Also Cartoon ond Laurel-Hardy Comedy Shows 7il5-9zl5 Matinee Soiurdoy 2:30 n$s¥lfiwnvewwkl~w¥lbilil&¥kfib»¥'&tb ‘Pdfii - Regent IILLIAIIARSRALI. - tvlml-uu m“ lnulm ‘mmuumnle - nonunion - unn- fimwmgppml! - Inn-tetanus!!! uluwllmeulll-mnllmenm-m uunlsuiMttIIIllflnliIflVM Itimfl -——-—-r.lnlnnsoomsmuo—-+-‘ Shows 7115 ond 9.15 Matinee Friday 3:30 Lost Showing Tonight JAMES MASON Ill ”HOTEL RESERVE" >_\ ,1 .» .\-\ ~ CRAPAUII THEATRE ‘SHOCKING MISS PILGRIM" In Technicolor BETTY GRABLE DICK HAMES Also Comedy Reel Friday-Saturday 8:15 .\.N,\~_ s. . . \.‘Qayz--\~--""*~v\-.'¢ CAMEO THEATRE KENSINGTON Thurnday 'i--l. "FUN ON A WEEKEND" With Eddie Bracken and Prilcllla Lane. Also "The Royal Wedding" in technicolor. —TN'EW C. C. I. BICYCLI, mm- shine ‘rrieyelee and Kiddie Care now in stock at Bill’; Bike Shop. Water Street West, Summer-side. -—MONCTON VISITORS -Mrs Scott Sinclair and smell son, Bryce of Moncton are visiting Mrs Sinclair's mother. Mrs. Oheims- ford McLeod, and brother Bruce and Mrs. McLeod at Remington. Mrs. Sinclair was formerly Vere Mebeod, RN. of Kenslngton-K. —BIBTHDAY PARTY-A jolly little party was held ' on ‘mesdny afternoon It the home of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Maderlene, Beaver street. Bummrrside, when their son Garth celebrated his fifth birthday with ten of hi: friends. After a delicious supper. with a cendielighted cilia the centre of attraction. the children were ent- ertained with moving pictures. S Personals —Corpora.l Len Lewis, R.C.M.P., left Slunmerside on Tuesday morn- ing for Halifax. N.S., where he has been posted. s --.Frierlria of Mrs. George Easier. Sumnlerside, who is a patient in the Prince County Hospital will be pleased to learn that she is glwreesing favourabiyn-S. —~M.i's. Jack Keenan of Wells- foird, NB. and baby daughter are visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Murray, Srumsnerside. Mr. Keenan who came with tlhrcn re- turned by auto on Sunday-S. -—Mrs. Charles McDonald. Han- over Street, Summerside. who has been a patient. in the Prince Con-n- ty Hospital for the past three weeks with a fractured amt hos returned to her home.-S. Supreme Cdurt Building Badly Damaged By yesterday afternoon the Court House building at Summerside was almost back to, normal following the fire which had ilroke out iii tho attic the previous evening. Gal~ ions oi water‘ had been poured ill‘ to the attic and had cvme dov- i1 through the ceilings almost ilzun- dating some of the offices. The jail stall and some of the prison- ers worked through the night mopping up water and by yesterday afternoon little evidence of the iii remained. The Supreme Court room is the only part of the building that suf- fered pemianent damage frlm water and it is thought that the ceiling of that room mny have t0 be replaced, The main Lire damage urns cau5> ell In two sections of the attic slound the cupolo and on the north west end where the lie: broke through the roof, The cup- oia Is badly damaged and will have to be replaced or removed. Work. men were busy yesterday effecting temporary repairs to the rcof. The origin of the fire ~has still not. been dctemlincd but it is thought that it likely started from the wiring. There was a direct wire to the clspcla vrhere tile ARI’- slren had been located during. tile war. If the fire had broken out at night hm! gained headway before the flrewas disCOvcrorl, the Jailel-‘s family end the members of the R.C.M.P. who hevrtheir barracks on that third floor would have been in serious danger as there is no fire escape on the building. - s. "DESERT FURY" AT CAPITOL. SUIIMIIBBSIDE _—Th9 Clliltol. Theatre presents fnflnlfillll ‘e Technicolor drama, ‘Desert Fury", with co-stara Liza- beth Scott. John Ho-diak and Burt Lancaster and a sillpportiln. out heeded by Mam’ Astor and Wen- dell Oorey. The l-lsi Wallis production tells a modern story in a setting as old as time tacit-America's desert. Against. this colorful. ever-chang- hlfl. over-inspiring background 15 ieid the iele olf s. notorious mother. a headstrong daughter and the gambler-killer whe came between them. ~ Lizabeth Scott, altitry blond; beauty. plays the daughter. In defi- ance of heir mother. who not only rum her own gambling establish- ment. but the town s: well. Liza- beth becomes involved with gamb- ler Kodiak. l-ie la a brooding, m. happy rnan who cannot keep away from the desert town where his Wife met death in an automobile accident. With l-Iodiak as his con- stant walpanion i: Corey. n strange cold fellow who does everything he can to keep Lizabeidl and Kodiak apart. Also violently opposed to the girl's interest in Hodiek is Burt Lnncnster, state highway petrol- man, who ellapccta the two men of more than ganlhling and who is in love with Lizabeth. Professional Carlie {Emmi T." Earle "lilckey Chartered Accountant Office st ll Grenville ltreet Phone lfl RICHARD S. HINTON KS, ILA» MAI. Berrietbr. Solicitor. ete. loans on Town and Peri _ rrepmlee Wster It» llunlnerside Tenipers and emotions reach crescendo proportions vrilen Liza- beth learns her another! bittemess toward Hodie-I: stoma from their romance o! long ago and when events point to the murder-and not the accidental death-of‘ Ho- diek‘; wife. _.____ Awirieil Trophy ily The Canadian Drew) ‘IOIIDNIU, March. 0 -- George Alrmetrvnl, 11-year-old. right- winger with Stratford Krcehlers. fiWfdlti-Fm“ Dr. Chlpb-Qintment v cel-lAlzno-rfrrerown y worsted fabrics. sizes range up l-o 46. A dividuoI tastes. Brand" ‘Street Floor Moin Store Section l-DAY RACE MEET THURSDAY ond FRIDAY (MARCH llth and 12th) SUMMERSIDE HARBOUR Featuring ob IIUUBLE BREASTEU SUITS Movement is frag ond cosy in tiles: double breasted! -—witil extra core neadlcd In both fclll and stout models, the into the fine tweed ond stripe ond color to suit in- The makers ore Sterling, Hyde Pork. Freedman and Premier—rlonc more famous. 3-pieee suits, from . . . . . . . . 45.00 to 69.50 SIIICLE BREASTEI) SUITS For dress, business or relaxation these famous "Society suite show remolkoble weorobiIify, In both fine iweeds ond worsfeds. Colors ond pin stripe in both toll ond stout models up to size 46. These ore the suits newly arrived that gives you relaxing com- fort-no binding even when reclining in your favorite choir. 3 piece suits from .. . . . . 49.50 to 69.50 SMALLM Il"S Where Price Is Matched WiIIl Quality. slliltlmrs CLOTHING TIIAT GIVES YCII EASE and COMFORT as well as SMART APPEARANCE IEastermYou linow...ls lust arollnll the corner) i: “ég-Y ~51 SPCRT COATS - - llllrss PANTS The famous "Scotia Craft" 100% virgin “col. Hand women. (ivhat a coat!) Now glad-m; 30.50 ‘Pweed Sport. Coats-A - ' t _ contrasting and blending acrolaofsostizgiali-fb tat? Gabardine Pants-pleated and zipper front, Size] 30 to 36in all solid colors. Per pau- 12.95 Fine worsted flannels, l t a» to i. ofiiiifii’.ii‘ifif“fiai“i‘ifii“§él Wool worsted trousers in pin stripes B-own .13-]; blue and black predominating. Sizes 30 flair t0 36. Per 13.50 Blue serge trousers. Sizes 30 to 36. Per pall- ,,,, ,_ 15,5; Gabardine-ithe buy of the yean-a T0? CCATS “Premier” coat that rests lightly on your shoulders for real romfort. Full sleeve at Slldiildfll‘, slash pozkcts and {etch lapel. Sizce 3t to 4t in button through mod~ t7." The 100% pure Scottish wool, herringbone weave Harris tweed. brown. .. . Fly front. Size 35 to 42 in light. . .. 39.75 'i‘rellch coat with qznitcd lining zippered for easy removal. A coat far superior io anything we have had for years. Only two left, at. 3 0.75 Morrlno wool top coats. Fly front. andbutton through in both peak and notch la-peis. The coat with a color .4“ grey, biuc and browns. Sizes 36 to M, at 45.00 THURSDAY AND FRIDAY YOUR RACING DAYS SMALLMAN'S LUNCH COUNTER WILL SERVE FULL COURSE MEALS FROM ll :00 A.M. to Z100 PM. THE EASTERN TRAIN WILL BE HELD UNTIL 5130 ON BOTH RACING DAYS- THURSDAY and FRIDAY has been awarded the" AibertfRedl Tllson Memorial Trophy as the nlost valuable player in the On- tario l-icckey Association's Junior A group. league officials announ- ced today. The trophy is rpesented by the Toronto Globe and Mail to per- petunia the memory oi the late Red Tllson. formerly an outstand- ing junior player with Oohawn Generals who lost his life on ect- e lve service durll the invasion of France. Tile pia 'cr, chosen by O. H. A. svritcrs, is picked for out- standing hockey performance and general ail-round ability during the regulation junior season. ALBERRY PLAINS W’. l. Tile regular monthly meeting of the Allrcrri‘ Plains Wimelfs Institute was llcld on Match l. at the home of Mrs. Earl Richards with all attendance visitors. Meeting opened by re- peating the Club Women's Crccd, followed by roll coil which was answered by paying for the size of your shoe. This amounted to 72 cents. The minutes of the last meeting were read and signed. it was decided to donate $5.00 to the Canadian Appeal campaign, It was also decided to buy e Webster's or eight] e Dictionary Ior the school. Correl- pondcnce was then read and dis cussed. The lottery amounted t4 $1.00. A contest was then enjoyed It ‘was decided to hold an auctiol sale at the next meeting, whiol is to be held at the home of Mrs Shaw MacMillan. Roll cell to bl answered by your favorite irul A delicious lunch was served the hostess. Meeting closed singinl the Notional Alli-hem. ..-....>_k_,..-<._.