T 22.‘ 1947 k’ _ WESTERN GUAGQDIAN i S: J. Elmer Murphy, 1M Hanover Street. and George Clow. D0 Ottawa Street. SUMIMEKSIDE lllfl PRINCE COUNTY News. Subscriptions. AflverLlaing. The Guardian may be bought at any of the following stores in Sumnueralde: ant BOOKSLUIC. ivater 51ml; Gwfllel Drunwre. 21 Central SLreehI Ioypnto Bakery. Water Street; Mark Gaudet. 0'! Granville "Tile Guardian will be delivered to any home in Sununereide. j (srrirr Boy at 2o per day or IZc per week. Phone 2S9 for this service i u, Kivfl your order to the boy responsible for delivery on your mugs, I L . w?” ,__. -—~-—*W "_BU"[,\‘Q BEES SVGTY d]! GXCBDD sunda, pgyjng highest market "nnfsinclaii- to Stewart ma. ‘Thursday. l2 rubber stair treads. Finder please phone 267-2. .4311: STORES will be closed -l-'0ll. SALE—Draft horse five '. May 28: Ralph years; general purpose mare eight W. M. Bowness. years; draft mare l2 years. $75. Walter s. Weeks. Bsyvleiv. ‘ATTEND South Freetown Red 0,055 pgflffy sale. Friday. May 23. -JUST RECEIVED. a shipment a, 33., 9e, Hoimanb. of men's overalls and smacks »-_- Lulu M, Toombs. Kcnsington. P. EHLSSINGTON School District E‘. T. a meeting in School on -. ex-eziing. May 33rd at 7.30 ‘ n». (liscllis further the pro- "l;i.on to the school. SE!) BATHTUBS. ra- .irtn=rs for ranges, furn- Mil -THE AUCTION SALE on the premises of Vincent Mclnnis. Springfield. Lot 6'1, has been posi- poned until Saturday. May 24. on account of weather conditions. _Ii rot fine on that date. sale will be —L 0 S T in Summerslde on i ,, SUMMERSIDE TODAY (Thursday) ONLY fr! m IQILI PAULETTE 0001mm i mow-q BURGN MEllEDihil iiUllD IIATTIHD l Al... NEWS and MARCH or rm: Show; 3.30 - 711s - 9.15 she u"vl]—h—e—ln service h-rfcrc July ist.~S. .5» Milli hot. water heaters’ at held Monday. May 26. Hugh R T, Morrison Co. Summerside.’ Morrison aucuonfln: --1\ 11"’ 0W1!‘ -- In 111" ~ron mun. _ TY-ildelrs Wiii ta police court vestcrday received b)’ the undersi n-ed irc Hagifllfilf.‘ E.H g up until May 31st. 1947. for the pur- :i drunk \\ ‘.5 lined chase of Si. James Main Hall, Sum- (Ufili. Anolhrr "runk inerfield. P. E. I. The kitchen-part ~. biili. . is not included. Hall to be removed --- from land vrhere it is at present ~li.\.\i\> CLOSE ‘I'll/O l).\\'S- situated. Hail contains large 5,». isumniersice will to closed amount hf. lumber. ,,. .- . 2i (‘llili .\ln_v '36. It was. Murray. Emerald, R, P... i‘. E. l ii — n ‘ .:dtij. May 24 is a, ——— Ilozitinioti holiday and __ Council has decided t0 may; ‘l."_\' 26 a civic holiday. -S. —M.\UISTRATE'S COURT __ Three men from Freeland appear- ed before Magistrate RS. Hinton "~'— a .in Summcrsidc this week charged ~—»\F\\ lilimiu“ " 7'”- Jfhfbvviih being intoxicated and were - MP" Ilvlwillled so" rach iincd s20.o0 and casts. The 391' 4-" siiliillwrsiiQ il-‘cltutwrcs arose out of a disturbance "mcifiny YCSWTUQY- H9 at. a dance. A merchant from the i-Cuis Dlsiimi ‘Vim same district pleaded guiiiv lo pos- \"° 1 an" ililiiiiilg m" session oi extracts and was fined eleven icon. i-f". Cobb.’ $109430 Md r05“ Two pa,.,_,$.,.,,n_ mill-fl‘ “"5 viclfd cf driving an automobile ' Lid" 5"""""'r5'd° without a ilCCnIi: was linrrl $2.00 nonth a o when he and was‘ __ s_ . lo Mrnirci to receive ule>\tlllcll‘v I -—FUNERAL 0F C. EDWARD ‘STRDNG — The funcral cl the late Mr. C. Edward Stirring ivas held on ’I‘ursd'i_v afternoon from his late rcsirlctrre in the Sumner- -—S. LJXPEICTED MAY 26TH .'..iii i-iid inst ship to load “I réitnimersirle for Brit- siii, the Ekcfurs is tx- sidc Presbyterian Church where P» "i"'“° l“ i-“VL °“ M“ service was conducted b1 Rev. 5i""‘i“T" “i”? 35m “(Tqrdi-“n i° Mr" Charles Carncgv. Burial ‘was in 1'1"" ‘i’~"1'*’>31“"°' f‘ ‘iiemter "i the People's Crmelery. The null tile 7 "" ‘Win Biurd The 7°‘ bearers were Messrs. J. LeRov l-lol- "i“"-‘ i" ""“' “M”; “ssmiiblm i" man. WE. Smaliman. Donnld _ a‘ ‘he “"1"” Baker. J.E. Salton. Walter Mac- Kezizie and Captain Basi". Kelly. *-—" iThe acting Mayor. Mi‘. Henry -Si-.l'il()ljS ACCIDENT - Mr. S'.i..i._; Jeffrey. .16 years old. son "l \l: Louis Jeffrey Alma. P.E.I.. lirrse a leg. received minor cuts on hand and head as the result ol a fall from a truck wagon on tflliCil he was sitting. The wagon was loaded with sheep which they were taking: to Oultonls Island. .-'i board in the wagon broke. Willfil caused him to lali forward and hzs lei: caught in the wheel and the loaded wagon passed over Wedge. and the members of the town council altendcd in a bcdy as did also the pclce force. - S. -KINSMEN iifl-ZETING - The regular meeting of the Kinstncn Club of Summers-foe was held on Tuesday in Lco_Ccyie's RBSluUf- nut with Heath Warren in the chair. A iettcr from lhe Somme."- side Youth Centre Inc.. was ri-na inviting the Kinsmen Club to Lie- come a member of that body. After some discussion it was de- hm Passers-by came to the rescue. and as it was near Dr. cidcd to defer decision until the Show ellicc. lhe Doctor fortun- next meeting and in the penn- " aggnpil about, fir; minute; _lime certain information is lo '1': obtained? Charlie Hogan J-‘OPDTLZXIK for the Sports Committee said that Mr. Henry Landry had been appointed coach of the junibr baseball team and member would be appointed l’) al- liie accident. The injured hay “as later taken to the Prince County Hospital where he is do- in: as "veil as can be expected. A ~il()T.\R\' hhErrNo-nr. w. ll Fvtri‘. Regional Employ‘- ,- Opp..- M [he Unflnpk“. manager. Norman l-logg was ap- Insuranre Commission. 901m"! 59'1"“ “Damn” °f m‘ Dominion Day project and Harold Arseneult was appointed in charge of constructing the booths lo. the, concessions. The matter of a sew, vice project left over from a prnv~ lous meeting was further dir- ‘l was the guest speaker at ular meeting of the Sum- "il Rolnry Club on Tuesday. - uneil thr- ivork of the iiC past and what -ilCi|' lri he Ill the future and sazrl .nat ‘ri both the employer and the em loyce would co-o er- i? an ~ mi the? commission it ivguld —ll"“v5 "oM5"5°“i'9' 5'] W»: Milk Rem-ring i9 ma W. Fbobinson and Mrs. RODIDSJH; “c I: r’ llie Summerside office he HITiWEi i" sunllllemid” 0“ Mmida)’ . - w lrisl lull in five (lays evening from Ottawa to open L-ifiil‘ | 1 to pcnalls had been placed rfifidem? 1"?"- Ti"? 5m!“ '5 i“ as sol» pickers. Also 1'12 per- recess for’ two weeks. Senitorl 50.13 -l Prince County had been Robinson says 1h" the ens-PM". rlaleii ‘l employment in other and other offlvifl 0f the HOV-TI" .' N" o.’ llie ‘iVlni-liitnes through mflll daiiirimellt charge °r ‘he ‘l - Mr, Fred Brig- construction of the new ferry. __3_ "Abegweit" state quite confidently —G. II. M.— Th.- rlnni Iii-parliament hi! a very extrl Irwin! aerial an WWW-FT lnos nLvnRATIVl-J BRACKETS AND STANDS. The regular price it 13:" lo and the special week-end price ia 98 ooats each. In thll colleeiion n; lvy lattice, terracotta flower pots. hurricane lauipa and candle hoidera. - - - I find theae Wroulht Iron Brackets aimpl! 1B- chaniinl: and I know that you will "l0 hi’ the!!! too"! They are in both tlir Summcrside and Charlottetown China. Departments-your ohoiee for 93 cents. . The Men‘! Wear Department hal a new ll-yle of TIE. WU"! h" Ill" mme ln. - - . Th"; Tie; are called "Texan" and are really new and different. Wade of good quality material-the plain colored Ties have I contrasting cord lacing around the edge; the eolors are wine. blue. WPPII- iellow and brown. Then there is the "Bar Stripe". Whivh ll l "Pry aitmrilvo combination of printed and plain material in a variety “i smart. colors. The price of both these TIES ll 1-00- n" ("livery Department has a limited supply 0f Bf-Qlwlefl P031! 5N9 BEANS. with Tomato and Molasses Sauce. These Pork and Beans are that a club; sist him. Henry Wedge is the tqarii _ --ENJOYABIE DANCE AT 'A!BPORT—The final event of LII ‘Visrl of the Central Bend oi the !R.C.A.I". to the Summerside sta- tion was a dance on Monday ‘night. in the Composite M(.‘&S for .the station personnel and invited iguosts, the music being supplied iby an orchestra drawn from the lbanii. 'I‘he music was superb and R°"~ E Lil. datiring was enjoyed by the large i-roivtl in altt-ndatice until 1 a.m. Lunch was served. The guests were welcomed by a member oi the staff and on behalf of the men of the station beautiful bou- quets of roses and snapdrauans were presented to Mrs. Wedge. wife of Acting Mayor l-Iciiry Wedge and Mrs. Langstalf, wife of Squadron Leader W. C. Lang- staff. D.F.C.. commanding of:icer. Squadron Leader Lili\‘it&f[ and Ai-ling hfayor Wedge spoke ‘ore!- uu-s. Personals l . . -Miss Connie Conrad of Hair- fax. N. S. has been t-pendiii; a work visitin: her Llffllidmvliiil", Nlrs. James Pricharii, Duke Street. Sumtncrsirlc. New Bus Terminal For Summerside Summerside will have a new bus ierminhl this summer that i in the Maritime Provinces. It will be located on Water Street in the i-uliding formerly occupied by the Prince Cafe and owned by R. ‘F. Holman Lid. The work of reno- vating the building will commence immediately. ‘ The main fcnturc of the new lfrfllliilbii is that the buses will not appear on Water Street. at all. Loading will be done from l the rear off First Street and the i husses will enter and leave low’! by Harvard Street. thus assisting the traffic problem on Water 'Street greatly. The warehouses now at the rear oi’ this building will be removed and replaced by ‘a covered walk from which cov- crecl aisles will jut out. at angles. The busses will come ln between these aisles to load and there will be places for six busses to load‘ at one ilme. The passengers will be protected from rain or snow while gcttini: aboard or getting off mi the can- opies will extend right to the cussed and 11° d¢°ili°ll "fm-‘heb- isteps of the bus. The main wait- |irig room will have ticket and baggage booths and men's and womenfs rooms equipped with hot and cold ivater. The women's rcst room will be on the second floor. There will also be a canteen. It is expected that the terminal will be ready to be occupied by the island Bus Ctwipany in a month's time. 123i‘; IIISUHHHL LINES ALPH HUTTAR Szzmmarsfde PkflliiiSSlfiNAL CARD T. Earle Hickey Chartered ' Accountant °_" l liar with the excellent quality of the other " ‘ ' Pf ’ ' ' ' ‘-‘ ‘flu will find them tasty and satisfying-get your maul! "UH-WW"! m“ "in: to be "on the shelf" for very longl The 20 ounce tin is 11 m“ ""0 you tried Aylmer‘! canned Ketchup? It's delicious and the nine lhopper will find that it la an economical way to buy. - - - As‘ "ere ls no waste-empty the tin into a jar and keep it in the refriger- _ °" Th! llrre ,2! ounoe tln is 40 eenie. ‘Tull! 5 and l0 Department-where you will find aaviuga on all types of erehandlse; offers you quality. aheer. sub-standard rayon flor- u," ' 39 i-‘f-‘flll- - - - ere la a full range of aiau and the color of "m silmkiflla. is the new Trubluah shade. - - - Shop early for your fly needs tn the B and ll Department. ‘ginfiardware Department wishes me to tell you about their aiook of “mil-T SlilNGI-ES. - - - There fa a complete range of Murray and m M! fiwlueta Shingles in atoeii—Look-tite._ lid lbs. and Thick-bait. ~ ,, sm- 4c" the necessary accessories are also aioeled. auoh as, Start- ‘hldug-l euaent and Naiia. - - - These Shingles are in attractive. i, m "mfifil. red and blends of green and of red. black and blue. Now 0., m". in; shlfllle your home and buildings-it will add dollars to Ireat Improvement to the appearance of your properly. %§§~O-§O-@.§-§§§§O F§>O§§§t #0005050 ‘m, of the baseball grounds possibly be [he mo“ updmdaze the summer season and it is be;- onservative Convention In Jhirii Prince Con- servative voters of the Thu-d D15, . trlot of Prince held in the merside Town Hall last I lldfir. Pete;- Gullnm, 133mm“ I former achooll i- . Druent a. farmer who contested the Bay. a 1 i district in the last election and was “'95-'94 by l V"! few votes, was I lulu chosen as the candidate for wembbvnsn. Mr. Edliverd a. t “melt. Summerside. a barrister and lgluuifhreeona World Wll‘ l 9 candidate for councillor. This will t» his first ex- Mdmee as a candidate. Both nominations were unstilm. ous. Mr. Gallant: nomination was waved by CYTUS P. Gallant. Urban- ville and seconded by Jerenqjgh Gal-Lilli. Mont Carmel. Mr. Ametfs na-ninatiorr was moved by Peter Cit-infirm. Lot l6 and seconded by Francis Simpson. Ilarniillon. Mr. Jcihn F‘. Amemaull, ville. convenoir presided. Resolutions luiere passed exist-gal. lng confidence in the leadership of Hon. John Bracken. federally and Urban- Ilon. Dr. W.J.P. MaeMillen. pro- Vincialiyg Speakers included the newly elected candidates uiui Mr. J. A. .Gillies. Charlottetown. Charles MacQuald. Charlottetown. sscrr- tary 0! the Provincial Association, Heath Strong. M.L.A.. Eli. Strong. ICC. and Hugh Morrisor. all of St'immerside.-»S_ S’SIDE BALL LEAGUE I (Continued from Page 9) ‘invited. Th!" iEllCi‘ then dealt with [two objections to giving the use of the diamond for hardball tha: had been given by the S.Y.C.1 With regard to the objection that children might he itijured it ion, felt that if a proper backstop . erected there would be no nmrc (“tiger than at any bail game al- jlcllderl by children. With regard to the second objection that the cinder track that encircles tlir diamond would be injured roses were cI-led where the same condi. Alon exists and the diamond nirrl ‘track arr: used on alternate t a with no injury tn either. The m. Iier also complained lhul. Mr ‘Sexsmlth. the agent of the _-5_ Y, lC. 1’.. had ordered the school hcye loff the diamond because they iveie playing hardball. Councillor Scliurmau lbcri inky. ed the following resolution Whereas it has been established that the Su-mmersi-de Youth ‘Centre Inc" make very little use flu-mg lieveii that three nights a. week. ‘Tuesday, Thursday and Satuiday. evmlinfl- as well as all iveekly ‘afternoons and all day Saiurdsv iare sufficient for the activ" cs ‘resolved that tho Suinmeisirio Baseball Club be granted lht- use cf._ the ball grounds adjoining Lin: High School property on lvfoiiliy, Wednesday and Friday evenings during the hall season. prov-tin; ‘ they have erected suitable ba l;- slop. It helng stipulated that no ball is to bc played on Sundays and that the grounds be under tlliaicontral egd supervision of the c rmun an members of the Peaks ‘Committee. who will have au orry to cancel thl< ni-r y; e- ment if, in their discrelsic-n. 1<~§r~ ntons are not curried ' a ‘satisfactory manner. U" l" Councillor Smalbnan raid tiiat the S.Y.C.I. represent various clubs and societies of the town and they Iccl that the playing cf ‘ hardball would interfere w lli thclrlatcltivitifis and they are rcp- resena ve o a large P011103; ;ihe town. He felt that a backstop even forty feet high would noi- elimlnate the danger to the smaller children. He said he would lrke to see hardball established lsivme ‘place and he felt that me ; me as come for the Town to acquire more property. i Acting Mayor Wedge said that he had spoken to two persons who ‘have auitagle property. bult they i not in cate any willngne‘ l to» sell. a’ L Councillor Gorrill said that in: its in favor of hardball and wosid like to see it played on the 80.1001 ‘grounds "but we are respomiblc to the people and ii a child w‘ o killjiled we would be held respon- si e." g i Councilio‘ Morrison thought lthat a. suitable backstop with an overhang would eliminate any danger. Councillor Drlacoli thought that ,basebe.ll should be permitted there till other ground: could be ob- talnsd. The Clerk read a letter from iihe Island Motor ‘Transport Co. ‘Ltd, advising that they were less- ingthe premises now known as ithe Prince Cafe and asking for certain non-parking areas to be established. They ttated that by thia new arrangement the busses wo d not traverse the busy parts of sier Street. A motion was passed on motion u JUST ARRIVED 3, SHIPMENT OF POTATO PLANTEIS Also Available: GANG FLOWS, PULPEKS, HARNESS ’ James A. ‘Mcllelll & Sons I SUMME-RSIDE mm IMPLEMENT oestrus 0 64400-06 OOQQQ COO-O-OOOJ40-Q4000-O-QCO-O-CGOO-C-OO-COOO-O-OO- ‘ om" l‘ of Councillor Bmsllman econded l5 Grenville Hlmi by Councillor GOrfili um. iii-i Ulllllmlllldl Town approve the rite and that "M" 5" sections of Spring and First Streets be designated non parking 004-00- ++o+++o++w i , I ‘I've candidate ' ! wnvmm o: at a i Siltii- ' evening. ‘ andat. ‘ Acting Mayor Wedge agreed and I: i‘ i Pnflctiiuiirloii f ‘ lar session, have declared Monday, May 26th, I947, a Civic I ‘fig: jcniiowu ouanoiasr BOYS’ JACKETS— Serviceoble Jackets in cloth or Sharkskin. Sizes Z6 io 34, closely priced from $2.49 io $6.50. ' BOYS’ PANTS—- Donegols and mixed rweeds, sizes 24 to 34 of $3.50 i0 $4.95. Brown and biuc grey corduroy pants, sizes 28 to 36. Pair $6.50. . Grey Flanneis, sizes Z8 to 36 oi $5.95. Cotton Gabardine Fonts, different shades of brown, sizes 24 to 30 of $l.95. BOYS’ SHORTS- Coiton Gabardine different shades of brown. 24 to’ 30 at $1.95. Worsted, Donegai and Corduroy shorts, sizes Z4 to 30. SPECIAL $3.29. Sindair 6' areas as retiurslcci and that lhs suggested that the Clerk write ill‘l“rlli,'.,’eiii'.'fll ran ilC revised n‘. to the owner \\'ii0 is icsgionsiblc Sizes any time tluil the Council should Councillor Morrison said that. consider necessary. the vesrdents of Fernwocd or: Councillor Gcrriil brought up putting up quite a plea, to have the power lines extended to their district. A motion was passed rhat this be done. There was some dis- cussion about tho position of the Beard of Public Utilities and what action they might take at any time in the future. The Clerk reported that they are asking for a gfeat deal of information-S. the matter of flir- foijmer Ali-m building on Suininci- Slrecl \Vf‘i|[‘il is in jivocess of being torn clown. He said that for three weeks no work has been done on it and it. is a bad looking mess so near the square and he felt somethrig should be done. i . The Town Council of the Town of Summerside, in regu- Holidoy in the Town of Summerside, instead of Saturday, May 24th, i947, Empire Day, in order that farmers and others will I have the opportunity to do their shopping ond other business { I I on Saturday. Under this authority, I hereby proclaim Monday, May 26th, I947, a Civic Holiday. HENRY W. WEDGE, l DD YDU KNOW? Thai by simply calling 373 you can have any IDEAL DAIRY product delivered to your door. I i I MILK. CREAM CHOCOLATE MILK, , cutruneo BUTTERMILK a come: CHEESE, ' turret: O I I littlest IDEAL DAIRY Order these Health Foods Now. ' ' Stewart Ltd. SUMMERSIDE Wearing Appareil For Students Boys and Juniors STUDENTS SUITS-- Tweeds and Worsted: made up- on lines, neatly tailored and finished. real monnisli Coat, Vest and l pr. Pants, sizes 33 lo 38. Prim: range from $17.95 to $28.50. TWEED SUITS WiTH COAT- Vest and two pair Penis. Sizes 33 to 38 from $27.50 to $32.50. BOYS‘ SUITS- Fine assortment of boys‘ mixed tweed Suits that give lots of service and are real dressy. Coat and two pair long punts. Sizes 2.8 to 3d. A choice from $16.95 l0 $24.50. JUNIOR SUlTS- Mixed iweeds, coat with one long and one short or Knickers and shorts. Sizes Z4 to Z8 of $10.95 lo $14.95. ’ PUBLIC FDRUIM c R A P A u n °" THEATRE ~ rnucnioll A? fTHE VALLEY OF ' ALBERTUN IIALL THURSDAY. MAY 29 DECISION? i.‘ Greer Garson, Gregory Peck AT 3:00 P-M- Donald Crisp, Lionel Barrymon PUBLIC ‘NVITED-Geit- rn. aus- sin 7-15-9-30 eral discussion following ' ' ' ' speak“; Note: Saturday Show begins at 7zl$ sharp. Flee Film Show Announcing ThéA rrivalof MISS SHIRLEY FALLS Helene Rubinstein beauty consultant from the Helene Rubinstein salons. TOWN" M"! M“ ‘Mk I t u. 1 J-gm-r- without 2356a 2r Trsiilxgatitlzgfjraznrliliffg ijlaiysi! “i Fm" lckmf , _ H; gypa - - - its condition ~ - - it! individual needs." ~~ "h, Nil . Shlrlev Fall!- b not“ eraisez-Taydodiaciimiultant.‘ u ‘ted wlih ti"! l-iarealenya. nublnlteln Salons. New “ilk "mi Tmmm“ .i will be present in person in our (‘osuiclir llcparl- ‘ mcnt. Her arrival is "beat!!! ""1" °E "mmm in“? ~- thoroughly analyze the iyl" ""1 W" datum 3-5 u ‘up and give you a written recommen mo“ ‘PM. the individual care which should PM" ~ ‘fetal. Visit Miss Falls at your earliest convenience. Phone Us For Appointments. EIIMAII DRUG 00., LTD. S UMMER-SLDE