1.19.4» , ~ » ,, _,_. . T-—=— _ (THE ‘WEISTEIKN "GUARDIAN in m!" auras-trauma“ ""'. t . ' rile cunnmnlv. cnnacorrsrown ~ PAGE FIFTEEN y‘ unu- i1 Clothes For Men and “UHMIIIIDI enil PlllNCI SOUR“, Newt. Subscription, Adverflslng r i’ rlisousrouuuuuooiioulieuiuuyurm ~ ‘ following stored In lummerslde: ll Bookstore, Water Street: Gentiles, Drugetore. 1| (babel Itraet; Toronto‘ Bakery. Water Sheet; liar! Gaudot. l‘! Granville Street: vines’: Grocery. Russell Street; Alyre Doucetta’: Grocery. laconu Street; Island llotor Transport. Water Street.- rha Guardian wlilbe delivered to any-house in lsuumaralde by elm-rm gqutlepsr orllcperwsels. Pb llertl-itorthlsvsrvlea m. ‘m your o ooflie boy respo _le,fer delivery on your ram; liSmart Spring l 4mm loader Sunshine Tea in Epworth Hall, Summerside, this pfternotlfl from 8.30 [to 6. ._.110CKEY Bedeque rink Thurs- 53y, April 7th. at 7.45. Added at- traction, Freetown Sisters vs. Bede- que Sisters. Also Edgar’s Fiyers ve. Bob’; "Used-toyBfia." _WE HAVE" n hand a quantity n! good Erhumseed oats. Cairns BPOL, Summ rslde East. Phone 287-1 or 287- v . _.I.EGION DIEETING. Regular monthly meeting of the Kenning- ton Branc No. 9, Canadian Legion B.E.S.L. w ll he held in the Town Hail. Kenaington. Friday, April 8, st 8 P. M. W. L. Delaney, Secre- tary. _TRE LADIES 'Auxiliary of the Canadian Legion are holding n Rummage Sale in the Town Hall, Summerside on Saturday afternoon. April 9, beginning at 2.30. -NEW OFFICERS ELECTED - ThpDon Adams’ Group was in charge of the "Mr. and liirs." Club which mei on Monday evening 1n Epworth Hall. After the devotion- slhcxercises. the study of Credit Union, with special speakers, was continued. Final plans were made for the Box Social on Wednesday evening. The new officers ap- pointed were: Prcsident,_ Mr. and Mrs. Keir Duggan; Vice-Presid- eni. Mr. and Mrs. Femo Rogers; secretary-Treasurer, li/izrund Mrs. William Guiges. — S Professional Gariis Flre-_ Auto - Casualty INSURANCE ll. E. ELLIS ‘l Summer Shnhpmurersids- Phone ‘ 129 T. Earle, Hickey ‘Chartered Accountant Office at i Peiglals“ —Mrs. Everettrmniels arrival "m" "FlWlI-illllly. Massachusetts on Saturdayevening to attend the funeral cf hel- father, the late Mr. Russell Clerk of Cape ‘Pra- verse. -S. -m-. Robert Gay 1m Summer- side on Saturday morning for Saint John. N. 3., where he will take n. course in Automatic Op- erating of the Teletype. -S. --Mrs. MP. Driscoll, Summer Street, Summerslde, is confined to her bed as a result of a fall in her home" where she slipped on the stairs, fell down a-number of steps. flitting a bad shaking up and in. ju-ring her llandl - S . --'I'he Abegwelt Chapter, oi the I.O.D.El.. Summerside, held its March meeting in the Red Cross rooms on ‘lhursday afternoon, with the vice-Regent, Mrs. J. S. Perry. presiding. It was decided to hold the annual Rummage Sale on Saturday. April 23. The film "Carnegie Hall" recently shown wasjeported a splendid success. Mrs. Thane A. Campbell, who has been appointed‘ provincial secre- tary, gave a most interesting talk on reading and suitable books. The sewing and knitting clubs were reported as keeping up their work for overseas needs. Mrs. G. Mulholliyiid was voted into mem~ bership into the Chapter. —-S. Accepts Cell To Seint John Pestorete Rev. William Bilson, pastor of the Church of Christ, Sumcnerside, has "received a call to the pasror- atgof the Douglas Avenue Church "of Christ, Saint John. N.B. which he has accepted. Mr. and Mrs‘. Bilson will be leaving Summerslde within thq next two weeks for St. John. , ‘ ' ’ Rev. Mr. Biison had previously ibeen pastor of Douglas Avenue Church from 1938 to 194.3. He first came to Bumimarside on April 4. 19m, and remained till Septem- u G""“'m' “u” iber. 1944 when he accepted a call Phone 51B to the pastorate of the Church oi “Inna; ' Christ in St. 'I‘i'iomas,.Ont.. rc- s m‘ I maininq‘ ther; until May, i946 when he returned to summenside. i Mr.‘ Bilson ‘is o. native of Der- “byuhire, lllogland. and had been l s-caidin: in Blackpool, Enz. when E' E' Pa.’ u?‘ he decided to-come to Canada in Oplxll. R.Q. May. 1m. unioriunsiega Mrs. ‘Bill; P10511733“: son has been in del to heait i”. hum" and it is largely with the gaopect- ma.“ uqm,‘ ation that a change in location I Visual Training Given REGENT THEATRE BLDG. Summer St., Summerasde ' might prove beneficial to her that the call to St. John is being uc~ copied. Both Jlildb many friends during their tilne in SUIIlmiQISIGG Hand-scale, llch. all-wool Covert and [emu-- dine topcoats! Single breasted camels In yquf three favorite tones for Spring _- up, n“. ural and light blue. l-lzndstitche‘ where hflndltli-flhlflo is cetential. Shbuldcrs that drape perfectly to conform with your stature. Again its Ease. Comfort, Appear and Quality in every one of and down these Smallman Topcoats 11.411415"!!! WNW,‘ ,.-,il../.....,.,.... Tailored for ease of action —- pants that give and take in ell forms of active life and still hold s. true form. Gebardines, woroteds. flan- nels. and flanepun - the only fabric of its kind to give the rich warmth and feel of flan- Ilel combined with the excellent wearing qualities of fine worstccls. Men's sizes » to " 2a to s4 6'90 Boys’ alzee f) to. 2s to 4c "5 2150 it's a different story-the new rilngh and double breasted 3 and 4 piece suits (extra pair 0| i111!!!) in British Pre-War quality Wor- steds, Twllls and Gabardine. Outstanding in their materials, tailoring, ap- peersnce and fit - these are the suits that give you Eane, Comfort and Service. Craft- manship being the by-word in the weaving of the fabrlce and tailoring and 4mm of these garments . L . ' d. ltstn or shine - our oaeusl costs keep you In well dressed oomfo t. Made of rain-repellent nbardine or twlll . . - our new ‘rein or chine’ coats are as “smart and comfortable so your best; topeost. Como in - select one for your- eelf today. Our selection includes‘ the Navel officer's blue all 0W! burbury .._.. endures will be missed by people , of every denomination. Itisnotlcnownwhowill beMr. Bliscrfs successor here. - S - B. F. Hunter. RD. Elastic nu bend i...» and breed- cloth shorts with shirts to match. Onl- Dozens of striking designs. [In well chos- Colorful, neat fitting, well knit sweet-ere — In your own style. Long PM‘ ‘m! “n” defin- 1‘ I “mo”, ofiilmlnls‘ mum's emu England - (cm sleeve pullover: with nuuiu neck rhort sleeve pullovers with ‘v- Neck. =5! wlvr-nmerm will sreet 1w from H“ oomph“ Wm.‘ “my”. _ '1 M s???“ w” ‘sud he‘: all wool cerdilans in either sipllc; or button up fronts in all colors |n- our tie-racks. No matter which tla ;::tl'h:"::: inlay‘: 2:‘: ‘lam; gzhutm‘ °' 1-00 ‘u , - , . ~ - o e an , -:---—' “W” “m” jugs‘. pbfbh at‘ memflncfef‘. eluding white. Plain and fancy lnils. you'll choose — a ellowstono rrlnt- a w‘ “ yum,“ hm, m“ 3mm‘,- “n, PHONE 166 m". mama“: tum". 10d‘; harp — ' ' ‘ fonllerd or even a lka dot —; you'll °' _ ‘M drgwgrg. cqmpiet» size range. SMLLLMAN'S nun-TING IlOhOPGS. 13.1 llillllph. 95.; iOXGS Inn Illl ‘fizz ‘o . o "n" """"""-""""" 1 I _ _ _ I 0d. sedan chairs, 9d; ties. ld. a doeen. I Summer-old" ELI. empty bflt- ‘ ‘m; qt the not/M; ‘ New patterns and ialtl In Burgundy. Brown and Black - calf and aide leilth- _ ere — in moccasin, loafer and lace patterns. includ- in; the famous Slaman Scunsper (Illustrated) with crepe or eomporltlon soles. Slaes 1 to ll 1-2. 3.50 to 5.00 "l! plilv -G.H.M.-— When your siorno ls iin spick and span after Spring Houaecleanlnl-i 90¢ vour LAM!‘ SHADES sire drab and dull-never mind most everyone ia having the so o trouble. The Furniture Departments had this in mind when they or the smart Parchment ‘Shades they have now 'in ltlock. These Hrchnlent Lamp Shades are here in four elsu. "l0! f6 tastefully decorated and are very. very reasonably priced from 45 cents n 1.15 each. Maybe you'd prefer Lamp Shades o! nllltbfl Dlllflfl. the" roiru nno in dim aises and e variety of mu micro-pleated olutlv ihades are priced from ‘i0 to I5 cents each. ew 10"!’ dull. dlllt? I-IIIIP Shades smartly, and ‘nexpenslvely with these choeen from the display n the Furniture Departments of both the Sunnne " and the 0|!"- ‘ottatown Stores. - lre you e ltoelring splasharf Well I was-but not anymore! I found the‘ inswei- to the revolting spectacle of splashed and dirty hose. . - And l’ll let you tn on the secret! The Kaufman Rubber Company broushl but Women's Rubbers Wlfll a any ll" w "I" Nth-l“: little lift really does the trick-the rubbers are called "IIO-SAVEBS Shirts labels should newer your quertions. Any of the names — Arrow. l-‘orsyth or Toohe — spdl FIT WELL SHIRTS. with a perfect fitting collar. Woven broadcloth in assorted stripe as _ f _A\ i! real Heist-weight comfort In e j some conservative lint. You lust ain't bed a lllltn-lnre or Mallory for smart ntyling In ind believe me the wonderful. . .Well worth the Price. Whlfih ll L25 a returns-spawn» nsldo of fine black rumi- with first quuui: "°“ " ‘h’ PM“ °°“"" l, "IM-"llhi- "tmiiimble 5_()() t“ 12,50 Icraey lining-they're available In all heel heights. You'll never-no B0”. m" u, taly-to-wesr Hate .. m» mm buying a pun of nil-s- . . ." Truly s wouldn't be wiui- n t u M 1.50 4,50 nut them. Come in and get e pair. You'll It"!!! l!" 7°" 5°”- lmart lprin styles f o m‘ ‘ iii-pg» in u» Shoe osmium- ‘ " Men's mu 395 t» 7 50 . Ilqn —- feahsrlnl the New 1| to l‘! ° Th0 tops In woven esnsrnmna are made by mus-in me mm bedspreads are famous and well known in both the United Staten and Canada; Woven of fine quality unison yarn in tan prettiest w! m" It- msuvuouiun. Bates Bedspread will iiurwaar and wash like e - lnlts high in quality. wide in popular appeal; handsome in a he-man sort of way-thaw the ritory in a capsule of our. new Spring suits for Yours; Mcn/ Scotch tweeds and worsted flannels. I011! LOOK Styling In fir"); “m. "u, “wad”; “d Well be pleased to show you our sport shirts in plain, figured and h lu I n Goeilef-Departmenlhaa not» mums-loin Iwvk , all, arch: tnlilna. llfheea‘ are‘ tbs “Calico lose" pattern on either s '°"l "lkn" m?" ‘$11,111, Baum.‘ as?“ s: c" m "»."..“2.%'.‘21l'.'..i:.” ~. ..="*~".,...c r "hr-r. --- - --~- u... ....... .. ._ - s m“ '" l rm mus: and dark - keep their good loohe to etc-last shred. There are only- sprssds-so ti you want cache . meat. l r 1 Junior sires 2f to 28 - one pair short and one pair of Ions trousers ma cost. YOIth slice 2s to as. Student's siaes M to l! two pair of longs and the coat. brown shades. Selected calf Hui-r- iml-a w cum-a ' lselbl use. Widths a u n\ 0.00 to 15.00 15.95 in 44.50 Street Floor-Main Store MALLMAW Two Store In Bummerside-Wbere Price is Matched With Quality. Britt's l _‘