\ ‘ll, 194s - [I-HE WESTERNJQIUARDIAN -" AGENTS: l. Eisner lilnrpby. 180 Hanover Street. an? Georle Glow. 1.25 Ottawa Street. IUMMEBSIDB and PBlNCl COUNT! News. Subscriptions, Advertising. ‘Ike Guardiarfllay be bougbt st any o! tbe following stores in Suaniuereidoi “p Bookstore. Water Street; Gourliee Drugstore, S! Central Street. Toronto Bakery, Water Street; Mark Gaudet. l‘! Granville Street; yuice ‘Grocery. Russell Street; Alyre Doooette’: Grocery. Second Street: i Island Motor Transport. WetcrStreet. n: Guardian will be delivered to any lsonse in Suninserllde by GsrrierfloyatloperdsyorllepersveeLPlsonetNorm-liorilsh gervleeorgiveyourordertetlseboyreepooaibiefor dollveryolayoen _ E. P. Foley ' Heads S’side Rotary Olub SIIMMERSIIIE Tiilliv men.) mun. l route. ‘ ' .-rou asap-mo rel-a coupe. ‘ 590d condition. Apply 88 East Sh. gummersidc. Jon ssu: - o... c. o. u. gieycle. Austin Sudabury, Spring Valley. ._.,\LL MODELS oi Waiermans Pens and Pencils at Moase Jewvi- iers. ‘FOR. SALE-IN; model Willys 1m; in good condition. Mileage 10.000. Phone Summerside 760 or “rite to Veterans Billiard Club. Bummerslde. < ‘I08 SALE. - 194T id’ Chevrolet coach, heater and de- {roster installed. New tires. Real good condition. Apply Kiiikora Garage. _y0|z SALE-llidl half-ton Chevrolet truck in good condition. Priced right for quick sale. Thom- “ chappell, Sherbrook. _,\‘0TlCE:-Roy's Taxi will be opening a branch oflice on the corner of Water and Spring Street, across from the new Vendor's siorc. Courteous service extended and all new business greatly ap-. Ivcriutcd» _ron THAT perfect Floor Firi- lsh use 61 Floor Varnish, we _can 1150 supply you with Mite, Mur- csi-o. Rem-tone, Enamels. Wall Pxipri" Cleaner. Paste Powder. 511-61- lac. Turpentine and Linseed Oil. Phone 740 ‘Ilhe Sunmiersido Ham- ware Co. _POLICE COURT - In the Bunimerside Police ‘court yester- day morning before Stipendiary liIagisirute,E.I-!. Strong, K.C.. l hian was fined $25.00 end w!!! for reckless driving and a drunk was lined $10 and costs. - S. - MINISTERIAL ASSOCIA- TION MEETING - The regular monthly meeting of the East Prince Ministerial Association was held in the Summerside Baptist Church vestry on Monday’. APP“ l2, at 10 o'clock. The devotions were conducted by the Rev. E.J. Barrnss with aliv__11l_1_i_'i_|§_1§1'$ W95‘ ent taking part in prayer. The presidcn, Rev. J.A. MMQOWBH nns in the chair. During the bus- iness sessions two-n-f-ine and in- slruvtive papers were read: “Ap- plying the Gospel to _Business" b‘. Rev. R1. Wagner and “Ap- piling the Gospel to the Liquor Traffic" by Rev. C.A. Hicks. Af- ter an interesting discussion the rneeling closed with prayers by the Rev. LM. Murray.. - 5. -nECElVEs SAD NEWS-Mrs. Joseph Landry. Ottawa Street. re oeived the sad news yesterday morning that her only brother. John P. Wedge of Halifax and formerly of P. E. 1.. had passed away yesterday morning at 1i s.m. He was 05 years of age and is survived by his wife who was formerly Mary Jane Pleetid of Arlington, Lot l4. also iour sons and three daughters. The follow- ing sisters also survive: Mrs. Joseph Landry, Snmmerside; Mrs Walter Landry, CviacsBaq; ‘virs. Gilbert Gallant, Gilbert Plains. Manitoba-S. -NEW STYLES lll Ell‘ Rings hilt arrived at Moose Jewellers, —EXPANSION BRACELETS $1. up at Moose Jewellers. -roa ssus. ; ma Massey- ri-larris (New) row crop No. 20 lfiaotor. Gerald Best, Tryon. . -DON"I.‘ FORGET the been supper at the Presbyterian Church Hall, Suinmerside, Friday, April 16. —FOR SALE. - Erbam Oats suitable for seed. free of mustard. A. P. Mulligan, Newton. —WE‘ BAVEin stock. Two 5'1 three Burner Oil stoves, Coleman Two Burner Camp Stoves. Electric Hot Plates and Electric Rangettes in two sizes. The Summerside Hardware Co. —SUM'MIER is just around the corner and those Waterproof Oys- ter Wuiohes are just the type for Fishermen and farmers. Moose Jewellers stock -R.oiex, longines, Elco, Hamilton, Tissot and other makes oi shock and water protect- ed Watches. —itEC'1‘0lt ABSENT-In the ab- -sence oi a rector, ior a few weeks. members of the layman's Associ- ation plan to hold services at St. Stephen's Church. Burlington, on ‘Sunday. Mr. William J. Profit: conducted the service, and warden James Evans read the lessons and delivered the message. Bur —PA1NFUL INJURY-An un- fortunate soeiden‘ occurred at the home of Mr. and Mrs- Fred Proiltt, Spring Valley, when their two- ‘year-old. child received burns by | coming in contact with boiling ' water from a kettle. Mrs. Piontrs mother. Mrs. Hutchlscn of Eller- siie. is assisting in the care oi the little one. Bur. Personals —Mr. Ernest Burns. Baltic. is visiting in Sea View, the guest of Mr. and Mrsceorge Burns. —<Mrs. Fred Campbell, Darnley is visiting in Kensington, the guest oi her aister-in-iaw, Mrs.,Horsce Heckbert. -Miss Lucille McQuaid attend- ed the Teachers Convention at Charlottetown and i later visited her sister, Mrs. O’Malley at Bed iorcL-S. -Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Reeves. Burlington, have as their house guest Miss Sophia Wadman oi Kenalngton. Bus. -R.sverend DE. Noel, who spent the past three arid one-half years in Kcnsington, left on Saturday for St. John's, Newfoundland. Bur. -m-. and like. Ernest White. Charlottetown, were guests on Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Hickox, Burlington. On their re- turn home they were accompanied by their sister, Miss Hilda Mec- Leod of Boston. Mass, who has beenspending the winter on the island. ' Bur. ‘WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY .nan were invited to their home on liPllIl. snovn-zns SHIRlEY n»... FRANCHOI TONE our MADISON COIINAIAIRA~GIANIMITOGL v-uaaeebrwssleswse. pywuaaaaanqsuv sumsurs.musara.~.g,,,,_n,,,,,muuw Also NEWS and COMEDY Shows 7:15-9:15 Matinee Thursday 3:30 "unclear Umvs-Isul own-.... Shows 7:15 and 9':'l5 Matinee Wednesday 3:30 Q+Q§QOOOQQOQO‘QQQQ'Q§QQ' OAMEO THEATRE KENSINGTON wan: Matinee 3:80; Evening 7-9 Thursday 7-9 . Ray Mlilsnd, Olivia Dsl-laviiian and Sonny Tuita in Comedy lllt "THE WELL GROOMED BRIDE" Also Sliortrecl i00€00i00i00€00@ —Mrs. H a t f ie i d .MacAusland. Bloomfield. spent the past week with her daughter and-son-in-law. Mr. encnvirs. Keith Harrington. Spring Valley. Bill'- -Mra. Stanley Sharpe has re- turned to her home in Norboro. alter spending a. iew days with her mother, Mrs. Robert MacMurdo. Kensington, whose health is not as good as might be wished. Bur. —A number oi little friends oi’ Misses Colleen and Claire Bren- Saturday afternoon to celebrate “Claire's Ninth Birthday." The afternoon was spent in pinyin! games which caused much merri- ment. A dainty supper including "birthday cake" was served the guests. who numbered twelve in all, by Mrs. Brennan assisted by Mrs. E. Brennan. After supper pictures of the group were taken. Claire received many little giits from her friends, alter which ell returned-to their homes wishing- Clairs many more "happy birth- days." DI!» FDR SALE Al‘ KENSINGTON One horse, grey, quiet, sound. Weight 1200 lbs. 5. years old. Also one young sow, duo to fan-ow early in May. - APP‘! to: am. a r. roan L lb’. E. P. Foley was elected pres- ident oi the Rotary Club of Sum nierside at the regular meeting held in Coyles Restaurant yester- day. Other ofllcers elected were as follows: Vice-president, J. Henry Gaudel Secretary, E. E Cannon. Treasurer, William Hayward. Directors: Earle Coriiey, R. E Ellis, George llizicQuarrie and J.H trong. The new slate will take oflice 0i: July 1st. Mr» J. H. Strong, the retiring president presided at the meeting A forum on the organization and objects of Rotary was held and was participated in by R. E. Ellis, L.W Hancock and James Mac-Gregor. Brief autobiographies were giver: by James MacGrcgor, Wilfred Salter. Ben savior. E. P. Foley and W. E. Darby. Guests at the meeting were Chis! Justice Thane A. Campbell, Sum- merside; Wyman Yeo and Edwin Yco of Harmony. S Sudden Death Of $’side Man The death occurred suddenly last evening at his home on Fitz- roy Street, Summerside, oi Mi Robert Walker, aged 7'7 years. ‘ The deceased, who was born at Freetown. came to Summerside in 1907 and entered the employ oi Messrs. M. F‘. schurman Co. Ltd. where by his ability he gained promotion to the position oi mill foreman. He remained with the company until his retirement sov- eral years ago. ' During his liie in the community as a contractor he worked iri the constructon of many of the Town's prominent business and residential properties and earned for himseii an enviable reputation in his chos- en field. He leaves to mourn his wiie. formerly Miss Mae Hyde of North River, and two daughters, Doris at home and Jean. Mrs. Donald McFarlane. also oi Summerside Io whom deep sympathy is extended The funeral will take piste Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the Presbyterian Church. Sumnierside. Interment will be in North Bedeque Cemetery.—-S. Prolessional liards }00%00€>00%>00i>00€ ‘ T. Earle liiekey l Chartered Accountant Office at ‘l, 15 Granville Street 1 Phone 515 uruanerside HARRY BROWN -—G.H kettle these delieaolee. The Maple Sugar poiura blocks. Order psrtanent. Intlaelioeielyvvoridtbensnse lined tkllgl about Spring is fresh. |ll0l0lIl MAPLE SUGAR sud MAPLE CREAM. Irons tise famous Maple Orchards oi ‘Nova Seotis, the Grocery Department bse supplies oi both ls priced at ‘i9 cents a pound and the Maple Cream is 05 cents a pound. They come in 1/4. 1/2 and 1- thle year's Maple Products irons the Grocery De- Penusan is a "Stand-out". 1n tbe ' i reveal“ t. WILI. cons ‘Y0iili ‘wav _ , a: rnrrinso sures voun manor our ro-ssv A i saso w...» l III ._i.'it*1'. ‘ " SIIIEISIII Dry Goods Department you'll 0nd Penman Ankle Sooka in s greet variety ol’ shades-tire isee are 0 to 10%. The plain cotton and vvooi socks with turned down eufl are 55 cents a pair and the ienoy knit user- oerised socks are 55 cents a pain-"Tliere sre other types oi Penman Ankle Socks is well es good uuality Lisle Hose, these sre always very nsueia demand. Make the Dry Goods Department your Hosiery Shop- ping Centre. Dry Goods Department It's-time to take oil your outide windows and let the spring eun- elaine In! To get tiseee windows oi! you'll need s ledder....lt's more economical in the long run to buy aladder and remove three yourself THE GITARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN v race THIRTEEI§T_ H LM AN’Sf Summerside and Charlottetown f Can Supply All Your Requirements P-A-lQ-U-A g MODERN WALL FINISH ' I ' Wide use over plaster, woilbcord, old point end wallpaper. * Ease and speed of application-covers in one cool and dries in one hour. * Beautiful, practical decoration-o uniform finish in modern colors, * Add wafer lo one quart to make one and one hull quarts. - sum i llli ilililliilil u| i lssMooro FOR A HIGH GRADE JO —iIARiliSHES- UTILAC SPAR VARNiSH—Dries leaving o smooth hard-wearing surface. l-Z Pint Tin. Quart Tin. Gallons ... vfwsni “new. __ MIJRESOO For Wall 8r Ceilings 1-3" 75c 2.25 Gallons . .. .. Each .. .. ..... Each . . . . . . .. VALSPAR-The nationally known Varnish. Paint quickly, 70c 2.15 ‘ 7.35 7.95 Eosily prepared and easily op- L':.".".1.*¢".“"f.' .. 12c Goiions .. . 4T5 FLOOR AND TRIM led b . M - . Zifces oyrljclbygirfveish fHrT/Tsrlls ‘(Thad VARNISHTDFM “Md u.“ THE FLAT TQNE wN-L i -- ~ , -_ sm°°lh QIYIDQ l! P|¢fl5|il<i PAiNT—A desirable finish ceilings. A wide range of co and lusting ‘finish f H d T G om - or we _s on _ce| mgs. _ oes ' 5 pound package, 1-2 Pint Tin. gareurimshdrffiaruégn“b: fiAI-LMJCEILI whit. fuck washed and kept bright Decoration 5 [pound package, Qua" Tim 1 and clean. coors . M‘ ' 1-2 rm. .555 ',~ Q......... .. 1.70 SAHI - FLAT PURE SHELLAO "sass DIIALITY" wan: ORANGE 1-2 rim 65¢ I-ZPinls 65C “my Q... 1.85 Q...” 1.75 6...... 5.75 can... 5.50 Flows colors. Floor & Furniture Waxes This 4-hour leaving u smooth hord surface. furniture, woodwork, hard wearing surface. ‘Ali UTILAO EHAMEL Enamel dries quickly, For attractive colors. .1. ...... 700 Quoris 2.15 Moore’s Floor Enamel A superior finish for inferior floors. f0 0 popular on smoothly and dries 1-2 Pints Quart: 1 I90 mm: \'ii1Il" Jublllliilfliiiil _ Old English (Paste, Johnson's Paste, g». 59¢ ,1,“ H631; p-530 1 L19 Johnson's Gin-Cool, lb" u... Pints Old English No Rubbing, Quests Simoniz Self Polishing, beautiful tints. In..." and... -' \. _ 1-2 Pint IIIDDRPS INTERIOR GLOSS For wells and woodwork this fine point will give o lusting and satisfying fin- ish. Dries with o herd surface. Comes in Quurls grade 1 .75 Pints Quorfs Aero Paste Wox Pints 1.10 Quorts Pure SIIMMERSIDE ONLY i my S monrnu FLOOR ‘ SANDER Rent this Sander for re-finishing your floors quickly and economically. The renloi is: m HOUR rill DAY . . 95o 6.00 — SANDPAPER EXTRA - Hippo Paste Vursol ilsoutohireevnsisanilhantupaladderevery Then Department bee-BXTHWIION LADDERS that are made for this type o! work. They are of strong wood with metal fittings-Extension Lad- ders will lest lev- yeera beoaaee they may be stored indoors. The 20 feel (extended ) is priced at RIO-tire 24 feet (extended length) is pfleel st 11.50 and tile ll feet (“tended length) is 10.15; these Ladders can ba procured up to 00 feet (extended length). An Extension Ladder will be nlefnl for nanny lobe that would otherwise require several lad- lengillikCelseinand get your Extension Ladder in ‘eehetblng reeiiy NIW In the Youth Oentre-IIASSIEIES IDNIOM-ead tiie yoqig glrle eissply demand these. They are lemons "Wonder Ira"-..lu wiiite or tea rose broadcloth-asses It la ll. white er tea roan is in. ls while hast-the price is tbe junior figure and are very pep- Wonder Bree ‘for Joules-e are I MECHANICAL wnsvau "M"! 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