May 31; 1950 his PWESTERN GUARDIAN . PRINCE COUNTY OFFICE I Summer Street. Burruneralde. Phone I08! ILMER MUIIPIII House Phunaa: UIWI. J. subscriptions. Advertising Representatives and GIOIGI GLOW B088 and 8038. The Guardian may be bought at any of the following states In Summeralder okglaro, Summer Street: Gourllea Drugstore, II Central Street: W''” smer Mano-ii 01' - an -. Nun-stand. Water I l' . ll 9!. (rranvllio street. before Magistrate R. S. Hinton. K. ”j,,. Douoetul Grocery. second street. I-I-mi Motor rruu rt. o. against . Bummersida store Water street: Albina Grocery, Ito lluueli Street. charged under the Tempnmc. K Le w'"' I" K""."'”"" Act with possession of liquor not i E 11,, Guardian will be gzilvered mhanghhomewllri gunulzlrloralde 'oy Curler pumhued "om . Vendor. Th. pay at 30 P" 5” ":0 ';"I:I'l:l. for ';':1" " '0' ""2 '" SI" liquor in this case was shaving yolll ON" I” "" d W '7 on y W "W lotion manufactured by well known mSURANOE mph 5, Muttart. Summer-side. suinmorsidds Weight jL'f.:TM.yor at The Kinsman Etmmunity Kai-nlval tonight, and mm. night this week. ..fARM.'EES ATTENTION. Clov- ,, alsike. alfalfa. timothy 0'1 h'nd, Waite) Grocery. Kensing- ion. -iist.iio HUSBANDS - come d help Dave Campbell and Illrnmw MoLeod pic-k new hats for iheinwives at King George Hall. Thursday, June 1st, at 8.30. Irish- mn Variety Concert and one act rial"- .ait' ROTARY CLUB - Flying M. L. Handey of the Sum- -nerside ft C.A.F'. station was the guest speaker at the regular meet- ” or (no Rotary Club of Sum- 11ei'5l(IP rest:-rilay. F-O Hands-y is living cniitrol officer at the? station um gave ll very informative talk -sn '1'!!! FEATURE DISPLAY of School Exhibits at the Kinsman Kommunity Kai-nival tonight-it's an education all in it's own. -SPECIAL PRICE on two weeks old Pullets. All Breeds. 3304!) a hundred. Will ship to any Express station. See or Phone Rex Daw- son. Albany. P. E. I. -POSTPONEMENT NOTICE - Kensington Presbyterian play. "Ready Made Family" in Tyne Vol- ley. June 1st, .postponed until later 'date. Please watch ihls paper. -BRIG. JOHN PRICE will be present at the Annual Meeting of Progressive Conservative Associa- . tion to be held at Olympia Res- taurant Wednesday, June 7th, at 730. Everybody welcome. ladies included. C. S. Delaney. President. William Arnett, Secretary. -VVE HAVE two one row. new. John Deere planters still iivailnhli-; also on hand two Aspinwall plant- THE Shaving lotion Case Heard In S'side (burl l Evidence was heard yesterday manufacturers. This is the second such case to come before the sum- merside court recently. In the first case the defendant pleaded guilty. r In the case yesterday Cat. D. 5. Davis testified to seizing a quant- ity of shaving: lotion from the store and on b ing tested it show- ed various quantities of alcoholic content up to 56 per cent by vol- UITIO. Defence counsel agrued that the Temperance Commission had gone beyond its powers in making a total prohibition of the sale of such merchandise and in so doing has attempted to seize absolute power not given it by the Legis- lature. - He said that it puts the Crown in the position of being able to pick and chose whom it wishes to prosecute as it is common know- ledge that such preparations are generally on sale. Mr. Harold Goodwin acted for the Crown and Mr. D. L. Mathias- ilie control of the airways. sa used lw . . d-yon L ijnmw Wm Rotarmns J. C. Nwb WHOM 0Sh):pElcr;S. rgzgrin IElur:kIn pgxelfeanllidfanhtdr J. A. Gallant for the Kmll lilonctan. Athoi MacLeod, plunten used three )...m.5” can The curse was adjourned for g,.mi.;;-mgr. Mass. and Mr. J S. rurnbull rind S-I. Mills. Mr. D. H. ssllrmt was welcomed as 9. new mg'l'.b?I'. Mr. Alan Holman had mu admitted as a member at the rrei':(r.is mectlnlil -S- ,)lAll.RlAG-F) ANN 0 U N C E- IIENT-.lir. and Mrs, Brenton Clark minounce the marriage of their elilPl' daughter. Pauline Adele. to Rvan Emerltz Berger, son of wrs.-arid the late Mr. lmieriiz Berger. Stockholm, Sweden. The narrlaze took P1999 l'9Cel'll-IV Ill ',,os Vcens. Nevada. Mrs. Berger I ri crnduale of Acad-la University ind Mr. Berger of Stockholm Tech- nical College. Mr. and Mrs. Berger have rctiimed to Los Angeles where they have heen residing since leaving Canada and swed- an R year and a half ago.-S Personals -Mr Elmer offer. Summerside. V pains today by plane for Toronto to attend an executive meeting of the National Dairy Council.-S. .- Air. and Mrs. Ernest White. ills: Hilda Macleocl and Master Cyril MncLeod. all of Charlotte- tosm wm'8 Quests on May 24th. of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel" Hicknx. Burlliivtiin, ..3m- Holmon's Staff Holds Engoyoble Dance A very successful and enjoyable name was held at Leo Coyle's Restniiruiit, Summerslde. on Mon- day nwzlit for the staff members. of li0liiian's stores, summerslde and Charlottetown, and their irieiidi rhe dance was organized "ldflltmsorcd hy the management. II”-W W35 by Don Meser and his ofrhcstrn. Bflwccii dances an interesting oroimiiii of entertainment was !llI'Tl9fIi nut. Douglas Plneau en- lPl'iIill'iPd on his accordian and M” -7- 5- Perry izave one of her '"'-ll'll enjoyed readings. Miss Mar. first Sluiw gave much pleasure With a vocal solo and LAC. Ray llllllanis of the local R. C. A. F. station made his first public ap- pearance as a conjurer. A ('0-'llDiimentary address was lead in Air. and Mrs. R. T. Hol- man. who have Just returned from their honeymoon and they were Dresented with a beautiful cock- ”” Set Mr. Wally oaulson. presi- lient of the staff organization read he .liI(ITESS and made the pre- lentiitioii. Mr. Holman replied on D. A. Willis, officer commanding . , iehali of himself and Mrs. Hol- the Air Navizatlon School. He will merlv Miss Susie Maynard-. Port ed pockets. All sizes-priced per -nan. expressing their appreciation be accompanied by PO A. 1. Wolf- Hill. lilrs. Keay has many friends caps and are laced to for the very kind remembrance. end-en. station Air Cadet Liaison and relatives ill ill” C0mml-"I"'Y- P3" - - - - - - - - - c - - - - - - - - v - - - r - -.- The lucky winner of the S25 door Wile ii-as ilr, Everett Cameron. ?';'3- Rm'.Huestis was in charge of '9 Wvljlna tor the lunch. During lhe evming several novelty danc- rii were held and the affair was "fit Plllvyed by all.-s write or phone James A. lltlli(l.N-fill & Sons. Sumnicrside. dial 2415. -POLICE COURT-In the Sum- merside Police Court yesterday morning four young men who had been held on a charged of theft had their churges amended and the cases were ajourncd till June ,'lth. one of iheni is now charged with breaking, entering and theft and the other three with retain- ing stolen goods. This case arose from the finding of a quantity of merchandise stolen from R. T. Holman Lld., by a Summcrside policeman on the evening of May 24th.-S Summe.slde's Mayor Wedge. who will be at the Kinsman Kcmmun- ity Karnival tonight. and every night this week, in high silk hat and cane-to 'Guess Your Weight'.. Air cadet Inspection At Slsiiie Today Annual inspection of summer- side Air Cadet squadron, number 53 will take place this evening. at six o'clock standard time at ithe drill hall of the R. C. A. F. station. The inspecting officer will be WC officer. The public are invited to attend. Summerside squadron is under the command of PL N. E. Mac- Leod. F0 H. E. Pineau is squadron radiutant and F0 'H. W. Mncieod is squadron equipment officer.-S judgment. Three highway traffic cases were disposed of at the same sitting. A party for operating an over-loaded vehicle was fined 35 and costs and a party for operat- ing a vehicle without an openl-0l'5 licence was given the same fine. Another person for operating a vehicle without P7099? USN! W35 fined S100 and costs.-S Norihum C O O and Vicinity Mrs. Wilfred-Mcbougall was I. visitor to Charlottetown on Fri- day. Mr. and Mrs. Roland liiacDou- gall and family motored to Char- lottetown on Friday. The many friends of Mrs. Dan MacArthur are sorry to hear that she is not enjoying good health. Her many friends wish her a speedy recovery. The farmers are all busily en- gaged in their farming. Some of the farmers are in their fields from early morn. until late at night. The United L:idies' Aid lhet at the home of Mrs. Wallace McLeod on Thursday evening. May 18. A large number were present. Lunch was served by the hostess. The many friends of Mr. Al- fred Colwill regret to hear that he hr. confined to his home through illness. Mr. Colwill is i.n danger of losing his eye-sight. His many friends wish him a speedy recov- ery, Many of the young people at- tended the play in King George Hall on Thursday evening. May 11. presented by the Birch Hill young folk. All reported having a. real good time. i The Northam Women's Insti- tute met at thd home of Mrs. Earle Colwill on Friday evening. May 12. A large number of members were in attendance. Mrs. bee May- nard invited the members to her home for the next meeting. Re- freshments were served by the M5- tess and the committee in charge. The manyifriends in Northam and surrounding districts were shocked to hear of the sudden death of Mr. Winnifred Keay of Boston, Mass. Mrs. Keay was for- The sincere and loving symvllhy is extended to Mrs. Keay from her many friends. g....... ANDREWS-COLE An Interesting event took place at Margate United Church Manse. Kensington. on Wednesday. GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN .....-- ...-.-....-......... .-.-.... .. ... .m.-. . - ..-.v.-.-..,. . ......... . ..- ...... --.. .A. ...... .. SUMMER In Cotton Pluids Made from closely woven cotton material in assorted plaid colors. These Work Shirts have two but- toned breast pockets and all seams are strongly sewn. ln sizes 14 to 17;-5-priced . . . . . . . . . . .. 2.49 .i..- OLMAN'S - - - LIGHT WEIGHTS V Good Value Blue Denim Overalls A popular Bib style with high back. These blue denim Overalls are conifortable anti will give long service. They have double stitched legs and are bar tacked at all pollhihsln. Available II I lllrange of sizes-priced 2.95 In Blue Covert Cloth Made of Summer weight Covert cloth, Sanforized. These Work Shirts have ll. double yoke for ex- tra wear. in priced ......... pFor summer comfort! sizes 14 to 17- 2.95 Men's Engineers or Form CAPS Good quality blue striped denim with a good sized sun peak. The sizes are 6 5-8 to 7 1-2--priced . . . . . . . . .. ... 553 ; Men's Brown or Blue 5 CANVAS BOOTS Cool comfort-these Canvas Work the toe. The sizes are 8 to 11 - priced per pair Brown Oxfords-the some as above have a. cork insole, rubber soles and too 2.29 in sizes 6 to II-priced per pair 0 Peanut Straw Farm HATS A wide. brimmed list in no.- tural color, made of good quality peanut straw. The sizes are small, medium or large-priced . .. . . . 50:: Cool. Light Weight Brown Canvas Work Boots . but cool light weight. These Boots have ,a heavy The sizes are 6 to 11 Good sturdy construction, rubber sole and heel. -Priced per pair . Men's Chip Straw HATS Natural colored chip straw makes this a Hat suitable for dress as well as work wear. This Hat has a leather sweat band. In sizes 6 5-8 to 7 1-1 -priced . . . . 9513 and Comfortable Boots with rubber soles and too tips. They are laced to the toes. In sizes 6 to 11, priced per pair Oxford style--tlie some in 6 to II-priced per pair .. Boots "Where Old 1.75 ea... 1.69 Meet" Friends ............. Men's Wo Made of navy blue drill that Is Sanforized and fast color. These . good quality Work Pants are ”Walker Brand." to 48-priced per pair. ........,..-.V 4.75 Cotton Drill rk Pants . Thoslzesare80' Sailor Work Pants These popular Work Pants are of blue denim with a laced back, strongly sewn seams and bar tack- Style 2.98 . May 3”. 3;, 130 pm" when Rev. her home at spring Valley. Mrs. Ada MacLean's and the roll: ; 10000 Roche. 13 R503 Tombil F 0 B S A L E G. S. Stevens officiated at the To the strains of the gridalp call to be answered by bringing an! 500 Roche-rte (:9 303 Tmrbm . marriage of Dolly lrene. youngest Chorus Played ll! Mrs. C ark-SI article for a Bazaar. ' o S 39030)-31 Bank 29 who 'rmi-ngmgc . daughter at Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Mel-ellllm Dolly was escorted to. Those on the lunch eommitm ens Rayalite .. ii i-s 2a2oo Tower Pete . Cole. Spring Valley. and James W! bridal CM" W h" "Ie"”- are: Mrs. Real Noye. Mrs. A. x.l , 13000 Rnybrar 101-2 5500 Union Mining c Edward. eldest son of Mrs. .'in-' MM Domlhy B'Y5""""- Vhe W1” MnCKenZle and Mrs. Murdock. ommnued hm" page 11 11000 Rupunimi . 04 1500 Un Kenn i drews and the late Mr. Andrews of cels were opened by Mrs. Hubefl Gilmor. The meeting then closed! 'fTTT: 572 San Antonio 340 1.1200 United on i Hope Rivder. h 1 I n igxlelilanliglg gl;1l'-it-he-I05:iF;I;,og55:Ilf;; by singing the National Anthem,l ms.” Newhmd i i500 Scholar 31 l 6700 Upper Caiinria .-.' , )' , The bri s was is arm nay sow - - ' i after which i h . vs, I l0'l0t) si k v 35 v 70s v t . -i 1” . The muowml used lmtam Plnme"' ed in pale blue feurille and woi;c 29:: byuxa-1C.lil;Ii(i;lesbe(l:::l1:-mirlgyd was sane 65500000 Sgggman 400 sllgzp IEXYPR 120 y 7000 VIToililrrM I 2 Iron Age twoprow punk". tbtiaucjlgd alp;:e;.si;ri:i:.ter S13; wjgamai:-I were! arranged by M”. Job: SPRING x-AIXEY W. I. l 10500 New Norzone 13:33 :I,ll:;';llltt 2g i ylwC::ln i - i s ' ' xi CO 1 .. - 2. Ma"-M l;ll”'..i12J”li B My "::.i:::....... liipszalt or i wai- ron A Q ongq-ow but Load ca.pa y e ro p y I 93' I60 simpsons A 29 L500 Wekusko . i " "" .. .. .. ':'::..:i:::”."::.:;d.:l:”"”"y it-si ”..".i.7;:"s.::”l:.”t:..:: "”'"t”' D0 B we Immediately 10 0" s 9 CON-' - - - : '. . y . een mem ers . . ” as Do P as 2500Wingail i .1 Massey Harris one-row planter mony, the brida1l"party hmpwregutgi 7” LL llng'heiIl';1c:'tl.:!l'l0fS0 wfzi prasgnl. h 5050 sladen as i 745 wright 1-13,- Working c0lllml0'l Slllflllieea me new "Birmmt-zrside v. ere ii: Jinan” M vi 1-: w. 1. gode Or it pa .w t oi iooo Nordon 2.1000 South aramu . 15 . iooo Yale . - aken. and returned I u . --- i rllld "Pd n Unison. Rollp 72050 No,hm(. 2000 Starratt 6.5 ' 1160 Ykniie Bear su home of the brige. f 5” him; qeglular monthly meeting nf r-:11 was fBllSWH'8(l with an ex- 2715 Nm.meml' .5335 steep Rock 345 1 At 1.30 a num er a gut! were i e ovile Womenls Institute was: 0 misc 0 seeds and lJl9-"t5- ' 5000 Sturgeon "2 CURB & entertained fit their honor at I held u ch. hum, of Mrs. M”. There were no sick calls during 13,123, N?,?:;,cI:)e,.i5on 750 Sullivan 235 buffett supper. Mr. and Mrs. An- dock Ciilmor on Thursday, May 4y the month. New committees ap- 61700 superior oil 100 10684 Dalhoiisie ul hmm , , 51700 mnitrans ersldg Bk, 2233 drmvs will reside at Marnie. Prev- mm (om-ieen members prescng pointed were: Sick, -Mrs. Hubert 1509 ommda 4500 surf Inlet. 13 1200 Foothills 460 ' ions to her msrrlnae. the bride VIM The meeting opened in the us. Caseley and Mrs. Harry Sudsbury. coo Sylvanite too 120 Pend Oreille we I 3200 Osisko . m tendered a miscellaneous shower atp my mmm, and we ,0” mm was ighooi 1-):mMrs. Hiram Harrington. 5310 pm pm, 1300 Teck Hllsthes 310 Total Sales - 3.467.000. M . answered by an auction sale, tern ent - Mrs. Fred Pro- 590 p . which brought in sass. j tltt. Mrs. Hubert Caseloy and Mrs. moo P:llnl)iI'lerstern I mg ; , Correspondence was read. It was -. James Beairsto. Correspondence izooo Partnnen 1 5 00 ' moved and seconded to st-nd's5.co was read and discussed. 83.00 was 2500 Perrnn ” , W to the e.iv.uo,. Army .1...-e and 3 voted toward the Salvation Armyi2l507D Piccadilly 1 1;) C to meet at the home of Mrs. P. J.1dl'll'c. Mrs. W. J. Harrington in- 86713 Pickle Crow lmery on May 24. to pack wool. l vitecl members for the June meei- I 2i89il0 Pore Pen long for to sand for hlmlkcig, llmz. Roll call, place of birth and 0500 Port: Reef Several of the membrrs offered snmethlnzz interesting about the 2300 Polaris to go and clean the school the town or vlllase. 1110 Preston Monday following the meeting. A "pat" contest, a bean-carry- 4500 Que Lab. . .. Miss Irma MacDonald handed In ins contest and "pinning the tail 3300 Que. Mallllou ,” RIGHT IOR All YOUR BAKING! OFCANADA 8:00 P.M.: Official 0 Mug by Illa Worship The Mayor. 8:15 P.M.: Kinsman ash Award Contest. ' Audience Participation-S50 in Cash Primes Bingo and Dancing until 11:00 nu. Oagmgg Ono” Pm Isa, of nome.Muje cuhjy the Red cross Collections, which on the donkey" was much enjoygd 10550 Queenst-ii L oschnoy mumm. eponun, Tom" aw tau.” a.mou.nted to 817.10. Mrs. Hector by all. A delicious lunch ribs then "gig ?alI9l:l0tl)ll l mlmld” 25” " P””'d' I" C" "I m""'"' "I" W” lg": l:lllfTnl,Cedl'IetI'h:itI:?ea':tbeel'x:s "lg: ..'1i.ii'.'..'. :i:::r”'withe "The 4000 Reurealiiret .. F U R The June meeting to be held at King". 24000 Reef Pete p 1