u. 1m WESTERN GUARDIA '~ "-".::r'.:i.:.':.:-::w.*- -' IUMMIIIIDI and PIINCI COUNT! New; Subscriptions. Mus-tiles. “"71.- Guardian may u boqht a any u the [allowing stores in Snnunarile: uses-ton. We r Street: G “ Drugstore. ll can! Iioet: 5,... pskery. wow. Queen nus o-uo. n Ornnviiie soon. tlllll wilibodaiiverodtonnybanoinlulsnrddo. muyfloyltiflDii-YOIIIGIQIIOII. Ilsnolltortiiisssrvios “m, your order to the boy responsible for delivery 0n your route ffifssne summit cottage _Uy[_gADmq C”. d c“, h, “ “hm-mans Point. Phone 215-8. Bullies. -|EAIING AID and llinlotlle Radio Batteries now available gt Champion Electric, Kissing-tam —U.\ILOADING oer eosi ‘hzesdsy and Ralph MsoCauli. Carleton, _,|-cn(‘liliR WANTED for New “my; School Liberal supple- mm JnmCS ‘Poplin. secretary. ,w,\,\'TED rescuer: for Bei- I, school. Supplement $225. Dn- mllmgnl l8. Mrs Gordon Cousins. wgreifll i‘- __||s\'r‘. Hill SEEN the new m“, Stfflak heads on Remming- ' st. Moase Jewellers. (‘LUB m _.§..i_.~t,. _ t. great deal of work done _|~l\i. PEARLS for a bcatitiftil Wm. (frgfl $3.50 to $30.00 at Mouse i!w@]]pfjl_ formnl opening of the season _5[[.l,t‘l‘ your silverware from ‘m. n; ,1.» lending patterns st blvlisc Jewellers. on Wednesday afternoon. steel flag poles and new New golf ball washers have been lhc Sumnicrsidc lt ls intended lo tlttcrlor. The ices and greens have hr en rc-seeded and are now in ex- t-ellcnt cc-ltd ltioti. :1! Ct- _(;|:\lit \'l'l().\‘ tliftr. for boys they never have before. -S. Pf. —-G. H. M.- f iltlTlll'll.-'»-'l'licrc urc heaps of Summer-weight. cotton knit TRAIN- |\G i‘.\\'l‘ll"S in the Youth Centre. - - ~ In a variety of qualities. lio- sin-s lirc 2 to li-—priced from '29 to 59 cents a pair.-YOUTH CEN- Tilfl. .Il.\"l' \Il'll\i.il--\ sltilimcnt of tlic finest [AWN FURNITURE we've w." for n long titnr. In tin- ctillcction arc white CANOPY CHAIRS t-tln .1 rnit-rrst-tlie scat. cushion, back and canopy are of good quai- ltv Sail (‘lath-priced at l6.50—\\’hite DEFK CHAIRS with navy or tlranlrr minus srnt ziml htuik priced at SJ-B-Folding ROUND TABLE in iihitc rnzilnel at lflfill-Wliitc (‘ORVETTE CIIAIIIS with orange. only or crccn cnitvus nt Sikh-White fif-ATTEI) DECK CHAIRS at 51mm! ITIR IIARBOR “ICKI-ZI’. ARM CHAIRS (imported from Bel- gium. wt lfiu’. - - - Llvc hi the stin. - - - (‘rents an out-door living rnmn nllit this smart. new. comfortable Furniturm-FURNITURE DE- FIRTSIFTVK‘. i‘\il.\ll~Ill.\'—'l‘hc Grocery Department has a good stock of INTERMEDI- .\Tl2 \l.\\'(‘.l-‘.l. RI-lI-ZD zit 60 crnts s llound and also LAURENTIAN 1'l‘ff\'l!‘ "T?! lit L00 n poiiiiri. '-'- - Order NOW for immediate plant- lrtc l-nr tlwiicimls. nutritious meals try n. can of FRANCO-AMERICAN fllitifttiYl-in a creamy cheese sauce. it is easy to prepare. just Ifirififtft‘ lhr- contents of the tin with buttered crumbs and brown in the oven. < - - Frnnco-Amrrlcan Hlacaroni ls made by Cnmpbeiis. it's a "vummi" wpper disli-the price is 18 cents n tin-GROCERY DE- PARTFIENT. lliiillilll‘. --- This is the time of year when the Moth is destroying your iioolms. - - - The AFR-A-SOI. BOMB will protect them. - - - This DDT. Pi-rothrum Bomii comes in two sizes-The Junior priced at 1.35 Ind tlu- Scnlor priced at 3.95. Used according to directions the Aer- ilsnl llnmli has bccn provcrl scirntificaiiy effective against flying nlntlis. larvnc nnd moth cccs. Get one today-Protect your wooicns ilir modern Way!—HARDWARE DEPARTMENT. LADIES-A shipment of white and pastel beret typo IEANIEB has been received by the lint Department. - - - These smartly beenmllll (‘tllois are the "TOP" to vnur Summer costume. We love them—You‘ii love tlirm tool-LADIES‘ WEAR. DEPARTMENT. ' Regent Theatre SUMMERSIDE TtiiiAY (Monday) — Tuesday and Wednesday .w ‘Tllosifaiftiucll lQWATES" ARE HOME l 01y and tomorrow st Alanna, Earl liver-noes Wednesday, —-Tllll SUMMER“!!! GOLF under the. ptesiden y of Mr. Harold E. Gaudet. 5 hsviriz to thc club house and course in an- ticipation of a banner season. The will likely be this week, probably NOW fins have bccnprocured and erected. .-ll\\' Hllliifi and htiIKilfZS. purchased. The club house which p30 li..r lupr. lilies and slintlis. was moved to a more desirable v in» lllltl lllf1'.\'f‘l' stones spot last year is being painted and redr-corate the The club pro. i A Aetuflu A POST WAR latte or cite! i vlvici t.» all» l/l’ t cmnmo-omqmhd TODAY (Monday) TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY I -- DAYS —- l _"Never saw the sun w shining so bright”... ~- glflever saw such crowds ' . v In l/Lv/orl/ , and er _ lzirc SW1‘lfcquircmcnts Bob Weir starts this wcck and ml t1 Airnioc Jcwe ers. \\ ll] be available for instruction for \ E —~~-~- licginncrs. Last year's season had AISO CARTOON and UNUSUAL OCCUPATION _F(m snhl-J 1939‘ _Ford V8 the highest membership on record _ _ r ‘ _ fxifii 1n lirricrt condition. Apply nnd the officials of the club confi- ohows Manage. Fuesday 2") > jciflllil \ Niiflllilll, '78 Water tlcntly expect to exceed even this 52.9%», <'_liliZ‘it‘Z'SlfiC. high mark this year. The social —"— —-——- side of the club activities are not .__u'l"l‘lO\' SALEAI will sell being neglected and plans are being THURSDAY - FRlDAY - SATURDAY b» p. tiiictinn at or ncnr C. laid for an interesting program of , s) R. in ‘int: sliflfill, Summcr- snrinllevcnis. Tlic rlub officers and "THE OUTLAW’ iturdny Julie 28, at. 4 lr-mmiltecs are working diligently __with__ t Buick Srdnn 1942 mod- and with the cooperation of all ‘.1 .l."l(‘f‘f condition. J. ll. the members the golf activities fulfill-t. Hugh MOTHFOII. nuction- should he put over this year as JANE RUSSELL @©©@@©©@@@©@@@ --ATTEND AUCTION SALE of ‘BIG BERLIN lil-IISICAL. Jlouscliold Artlclrs of the lnlc Elia (May Harding at Krlisinglon. Wei.- (mrsdny. Julie 25th at 1.30. ——I"Olt ascertain PLYMOUTH sedan. Good condition. Phone 609- ill. Summerslde. ---I..AIVN ‘MOWERS. l4" and l6” bteel and rubber tired wheels. Luivil mower siiarpeners. hedge shears, and grass shears in sicck. The gutntiiclwiitie llorclilrlirc. —l'i‘ IS NUT TOO LATE YB‘. for a Julie wedding and its never at Loo late to buy fine diamonds Moase Jewellers. —I‘()I.ICI'J (‘UIiIIT lli Sumnicrsitle pUiiCf‘ Court y‘ .. day trio mug ihrct! drunks forfcit- ed their bni] and tivo others were fined $10.00 and cosls.--S. Personals —Mr.=. Ralph Dodds_ Summer- side I-s visiting her daughter. Mrs. Charles l-lubley in Montreal and also attended the graduation ‘in Ottawa of her dauchtrr, Edythe. ‘from the Ottawa Civic Hospital. —S. -—Mss Blanche Kenny who has been corivaiescing at her home in Summcrslde, folio-wing a serious operation has returned to Toronto For medical treatment and reports (received hy her family indicate that her condition is favourable.- S. I -Mr. and Mrs. Earle Oofney. summerslde. have returned from is tri-p to Massachusetts. where they attended the high school graduation of Mrs. Corney‘s niece. Miss Joan Matheson, daughter of iMr. and Mrs. Eric Matheson. Mr. [Cornefs sister. Mrs. Vlfilliam Mac- ;.\ftllan. Allison. Mass._ accompanied ithem on return. to Viirl. my lath- ‘or. Mr. S. G. Comey. who is ill in hospital. —-S. Wagner Widow To face iianaziflcatlon Court l BAYREUTH. Germany Julie 23 ,—-(AP) - Mrs. Winifred Wagner. ,wido\v of the son of the composer ‘Richard Wagner and s close friend of Adolf Hitler. will go on ;trial Wednesday before a German (denazification court as s "major offender." It was possible that Miss Fried- llng Wagner. anti-Nazi writer. might fly here from New York for the trial. She wrote "Night Over Bayreuth." in which she accused her mother of handing over the Bayreuth Music Festival to Hit- ler for propaganda purposes. NATURAL I-IUMIDIFIEBS Trees Aontinualiy moisture into the air. i evaporate AA‘A s QQAQ DONALD MscDRIOE and BEVERLY SiIiMONS Smonplll u tome ssolr - allure t IIIALIO - new m: WMwwnmwunmqmnwsuu-umuuouaesr smut rmmo s, norm mm - a umvtssst- international. mun: "-30 SHORTS '- SIIOWS 1.00 Ill 0.00 PM. IIAIIIIE WEIIESIAY 3.00 or fler ticket and receive . Please Notice I < The winning number of the Chesterfield Suits oi SMALLMAWS LTD. was number . I37! I l Will ffiO bolder of this lucky number reimbursement os advertised. SMALLNAIPS , HMWHI --...--.-.--l.-....‘....._1 "BLUE SKIES" AT CAPITOL. SUMMISIISIDE. ‘ -Thrce million tit-liars ivortli of musical cnierta llfliEllf, iasliitined by Amzricals master of rticlocly, ‘m-rivod yesterday at the Capitol lllnairc with Paramount's 'l'eclii1i- calcr pz-oduclion oi Irving Herlirfis "Blue Skies." starring Bing Llftlfib). Frcd Ast - and Juan (Jziulf rid The mexuclir. maslcrpjlxrt- i".i'il.‘.' Billy l» Wcllc u-tiii Ulgn Sail - 1n. lliu hhtnibéliell from i-‘llcrio Rico \‘l Brockiy "Blue Skins" Ls tlic biggest Bcrln extravaganza ever. ccutaning more ‘of ilhc music of A-ntcr cat's forcnio t S[ii'i,';l'\\'l'li(‘l‘ than any other piclun- I‘IOii_\‘W"CO(i has CV1‘ nindc, E-"liill vrroie four new sang; and commis- ‘cd new lyvlzrs for an uld time fav- loritc, to makc a total of tliirty-tvvo ‘hit. tunes of the past and present l . _ "l l- ‘e heard Ln tllic IITIOVJCLW” _ "ab? LiLL-‘nitislodle background. ’n lovc story involving B1113. Ifrcd and Joan is unfolded. beginning nf- ter the first wtrld \\'l‘.i' and cat-r)- ing through to a p"c ill day finish. It tells of the rom_. ' age of Crosby and breakup over his dmvn. and tlic fruitless. pill-suit. cf Juan by Astaire lOnly after Fwd has been crippled in a fail while dancing. and i5 tell- il"‘ tthr- story cm the air in hi5 role of l commentator, are thr- lovers ru-tziitcd. and their skies blue for- ever-more. All the principal; double in brass. doing both their specialties, and teaming up with etmh other in im- portant production numbers. Bing dances, Fred sings. and the lovely Miss Caulfield. heretofore acclalm— cd for her dramatic ability alone. sings and dances. Even the comical Billy De Wolfe joins in the singing and tzhe peppery Latin from scrcss the bridge from Manhattan, sings with Bing and dances with Fred in some of the films biggest. product- i011 numbers ALE BliTTLES PIIBGIIASEDi We call for ale bottles. an; quantity, pints and quarts; hizh est, prices paid. We wlll also on; for Jere: bottles Bring them is and guarantee an ample supply o Jsvex. Phone Cecil's oiclr-up. Grocery. iii. to». on. A. A. Movies!“- Bedeque, P.E.l. .." Office Hours: "' 2-4 7-8 No office hours on Wednesday or Sunday except for emergen- cies. l Afternoon . .. Evening . . . . .1’ kindly bring in his AAAALAAAAAAAAApAAAA .*_u_s cnnsnorrsrown GUARDIAN LADIES‘ llE Lggpying iiPass List For At Kensington Outdoor atLlctic sport received A great. toot in Kclisingt-‘li snie the trargurution ol the i-vw b 1i grounds and SPQFI-s litozrt 0" Stewart Street Grewt credt ‘s dlli‘ 0.8. Darrarh and Elma» Bernard. Mr DIifFEiCh. w-ho was an offftc al, of the Tourist Burrau last scat-l son. put in much time and work; (m the project Mt Bmmrd. who is "Down Constable. works 0n the “Baysicii/n" principle that boys are not. essentially or mirnc/rduilly 55d but are Fable to become so by environment nnd circumstances - priliflipttlly idlenesfi. Hence. Ml‘- Bcrirsvd s ‘int ereit io Pfmlldi’ something to keep down delin- qucncy Messrs Darrech and Bernard rlccivcd strong verbal and M91“? stipport from iivc wire toivti§PPlll°l"- Mr. FR. Nauss. manager 0d the, Bank of Nova Scotia mes one of the most enthusiastic bweifiib- Three teams ivere otiefllkd M"! a regular schedule of pliy dfRWIi up. The first game was between 'the Firemcn and coiielzrnns Mid was won by the Firemen. The sec- ond was between the 01d Guard and Firemen and was won by the Old Guard. An exciting game took place 9n Friday night between N1! ' Collegians and the Old G-irird wltfiii rcstilted in it rlm-lsive vlciori" i" ' the Old Guard by e score of 23-7 The collegians are made up d students 0f S.D.U. and P..W C- with one or two school bwe 1'14 one from bfcGlll. The game was characterized by the usual |'_"¢i yazzlng, tugging and exhortstion. admonition and wisecrscktng shC-h gave rent zest to the illmf. The home run by Mr. Nauss was n ma"- slzed swat. catching a ic-w pitch Well to the end of the bat with a Fund , house uizisord svrlng The pill soar- od in the azure blue and Ovtrr We guard fence. ‘The line-up was as follows: Old Gilsrd. G. Watson. F‘. Sem- ple, W. Bcarlsto. O Darrach. 1"- Nwss, .1 clerk, J ‘Piiibeau and 1‘ Cobb. Oolleliulns: u. Mcfiilfd- D Nailes. R Psoiflit, J, Borziard J. Saunders. A Humphrey. B. .71)’. T. Pendersest. it. KennedY. I JardLi-ie. cons On o recent trip to Halifax I was fortunate enough to have on order for 600 tons cool oc- copied. Nov unloading o large cor of the best quality of o very rso- sonablo price. P. J. McINNlS, lordsn (Successors To Sinclair and Stewart Limited) ¢ wvelllhnonflik JUNE JUNE _ 0 Summer Plain Crepes, Jerseys, Also the ever popular Complete Ru “Y. russosv to SATURDAY Featuring Special Selection (By Hampton) Zlitls 28th f Dresses Ginghums, Seersuckers, Chumbrclys, and Sunnyvules. Murillo Washington House Dresses in best grade cottons. Priced to suit oil. nge of Sizes. S . i REliDY-Tfl-WEAR PARTMENT (Upper Floor) LIM Roy Boatm. Alberta Gaudet. George Key. Neil MacLeod. Dorothy Arsr-rlailll, Donald McDonald, Enna ‘tjmriipbcll. Roy Grant. Helen Mao Farlane. Norma Humphrey, Han- cis MIOTTlSO-Il, Virginia Campbell. Barbara-Delaney. William Mac- Farlane. Betty Pendleton. Zeta CONIOTBH, Barbara Currie. Marion Heckbort. Esther MacLezmsn, Kcnttcth Linkletter. Garth Gay. Canadian Legion prize for ex- scrvice man wvith highest aggregate. ,awarded to Isaac Tuplln; Prize icioriated by M. L. Bradshaw for ltlghesl. aggregate. awarded to Donald Callbcck; Knights of Col- umbus prize for history. Anita Laugihlin, Knights of Columbus prize for French. Marjorie i-‘wgere. S’silie Academy The pass lust for the. summerside Academy ‘.5 as follows: l Grade i2, Diplomas: J. Arthur Carrulhers. Arthur Holland. Rob‘ crt S. li/flilrpily’; certiflcatcs: Dor~ thy .\’lncNeill, Francis Cameron] Janet Baker. Jarvis blatitheiv. Edna Cameron. , Canadian Legion Prize awarded; to ex-service men with highest ag-l gregate won by J. Arthur Car-I ruthers: Prize for li.g-l1cst_ aggreg-l ate awarded by M. L. Bradshaw ,. l ITEU Legion Leads 17-4 When Summersido Game is flalled ' " 4. In a slaw. drssued out gum Int was replete with enrors. the Leg1Q led the R.C.A.F. in the first at the fifth Lnnln: it the H1511 School diamond last night 17 to 4, but darkness halted the game before the required five innings my; played and it was declared no ocu- es . ‘m: Mr Ibrce boys made nine Tuplln estate prize for 2nd highest aggregate. Alan Stalwart. ‘hiplrn estate prize for science, Everett Barrctt.—s. won by Arthur Holland; Tuplin Estate Prize for history won by Robert liiurphs’: Knights of Colum- bus prize for Latin won by Francis Cameron. Grade 1i. diplomas: Donald (‘ali- beck. Alan Stewart. Laurie Cotes. liiarjorie Rogers. Desmond Bagiole. QUEBEC -- lCP)—Latest figures Isaac. Tuplin. Anna Hewitt. Rowan: for Quebrc diocese show there are rl-orit, nmmti bfcI-‘ilicc. Jo1¢PP| 504,608 persons. of which 515.10%» are ivood. Anita Lauzfiiln, Everett; Vrciiclrspcnking and Roman fTRiii-f Barrett. Garfield Gallant ‘niic, 7.114 Engiis-h-speekitig and 500 Certificates: Jack MacFsrlane. of the Jewish faith- iuosrn razsca In Fish Derby p ‘""'"""S{-o4r¢1.:..t\.'f7'"“‘ ' ‘L, Winners One of the record cntcltes iii North Bay's annual fish derby h proudly displayed by Jack Cadlctlx, left. and rlormnn Laframhdlse. Dozens of pike and pickcrcl WPTC hnuicd in bv t-nthusinstlc anglers st the gala fishing iiesfa. One ilrusuni featurc of the derby was s "Fir calorie! Preskness" with tagged fish doing the racing. aware and the Legion foils‘. Wil- liams on the mound for the Legion allowed only t hits in tom- umingg, but walked six. The Vets cracked out eleven hits o1’! the two M: Force pitchers. Harris and Potter- son. Harvey. R..C..A..F. second sack- er hit s triple and Wiillamis dupli- cated tihe feat but was caught st the plate trying to stretch tt into a home run.---S. vswe mousse» 1 '_L BHAWTNIGAN FALLS. Que. _ iCPl-Jivuiilatlnn of lmmgvgablg property in Shnnvlnizan Falls for the 1947-48 fiscal year has been set at 538.550. 3". marking an increase of $663,756 over last year's figure. \-O-O—&Q &§Or&§-O>§O-§-G§-O—&O+O+O' CAMEO Tuesday. 8.30 11'?" i Qrney and Ann Xi in Action Drnma "CITY FOR CONQI EST” K! Also Short Bcci. -O4§-O—O—O OQOQGOOQO-O-O-O-O-GO-O-Q lnsunnnfi Summcrside _______________ PROFESSIONAL CARD T. Earls ilickoy Chartered Accountant Office at ll Granville Street Bununersldo ' - Phone I'll ‘mils-W ‘