JULY 24. pg i‘ - THE WESTERN CUARDIAN AGENTS: J. llmer Murphy, 1M Hanover Street, and George Clow. 1B Ottawa Street. SUMMERS]!!! and PRINCE COUNT!‘ News. Subscriptions, Advertising. The Guardian may be bought at any of the following stores in Sumnisrsid . mu Bookstore, Water Street: Gourliee Drugstore, ll Central Street: quanta Bakery. Water Street: llerk Gaudot. 61 Granville Street‘ w’ Mickey Rooney - Ann In "KILLER McCOY“ Show: 2:30 - . ,_,.<t<ai llytli - Brion Donievy 7:15 - 9:I5 Vince's Grocery. Ismail Street: Alyre " ‘ ‘aflroeery. " ’ Street: - Island Motor Transport. Water Street. Th. ‘Guardian will be delivered to any home in Sunimerside by Carrie; m, .4 In per dny a lle per week. Phone m or 389-2 for this IGIVIGe o, ‘in your order to the boy responsible for delivery on your route ‘J0! SALE - 1 Watson Potato -IXPECTING SHIPMENT of spun; in good working order. the famous Rsnsorue diggers soon. 30mm E, Hughes, Kinlsora. James A. McNeil] and Sons, Surn- ’ ,, merside. -I~'0B sane-mas Dodge. n:- uumi condition. Price e120. -PIANO necrrai. proasiiies by Mo“, 193-1, Surnmerslde. June Ramsay, A.'1‘.C.M., Summer- _____ , aide High School Auditorium Fri- _|-‘Olt SAL!’- —-Ar<=-Wcider. Geu- - day evbnlng, July 30, at 8.15. Tic- al Electric, 300 feet heavy cable kets 65 cents, on_sale at Enmans 351d stick, Apply 320 Convent and Bell's Book Store. 5m“ smm°_._'s‘d_e' -ron sans-um civilian jeep " FOB SALE_ 1940 Fgrd Tnmg, like new; also i936 Oldsmobile a: mom;- just installed. Any sedan; also Coleman oil burner, Peasonabye gfler accepted. Apply like new. Phone 404-3, Summer- N. Burns, Mflllleque- 5'“ ._criuucii NOTICE - ‘FOP —-MR. AND MRS. w. apron pal-Eh of New London. All srevices I ROBERTSON will be at home on -3n5e]1Et1 for Sunday, July 25th; Tuesday. July 27 at their resid- vsnd other articles from the craft - t st. Mark's. 14mins‘ . 83° iNlAI-NDHOIY Communion. Rev. Sidney l. Davies, B-A- _1-‘0n SALE-Jit Stanley BridSEU 1o acres standing ‘hay iii lots in’ m; purchaser. William MaGKenn L9. i DPRINCETOWN UNITED gHURCl-I — Malpeque. Sunday. July 26th, 1948, Sunday School, Divine Worship. 11-90 no .m.' n a ' Rev. James am. and 7.30 pm- Q-Oss, B.A., Minister. _FOR, SALE-Steam furnace in' good condition, capacity 1200 feet. Too small for Kerisington School. Apply Sec‘y. of ‘Trustees. Mrs. C. M. kerinedy- | _p03, SALE-Beautiful madcrn house trailer fully equipped with bogs, cupboards, ice box, electric lights, etc. Ready for the road. See it st 155 Hanover Street or phone 404-8, Suirnmerside. - i I _F0ll SALE-New Cockshutt tractor, N0. 30 and 60. Horse mower sod tractor mower. Twoi used hey mowers and rake. One truck wagon. Six cows .to freshen, in August and September. One choice driving mare. Walter S. Weeks, Hunter River. —DOING SALVAGE WORK — For some t-iirne efforts have been lnsprogiress at Holmanh Wharf, Simrnereide, to salvage certain equipment irorn the sunken schooner “Edward 'I‘revoy", which vias owned by Mr. Ray Tantori. and went in the bottom off the east side of the wharf as the re- suit of a hole being driven htrough the vessel's hull when ice forced the schooner against the wharf a few winters ago. Mr. Roy Durant, of Summerslde, this spring under- took the job of endeavoririg to salvage a valuable diesel engine srili for this purpose secured the services of Sigurd MacKinnon, a very capable local diver, who in the face of mtich difficulty with such diving tquipment as was available. kept persistently at the task. While thr main effort, that of salvaging the engine, has not been successful as yet, other valuable equipment. such as a heavy windie-ss, snrl a water pump weighing 500 pounds were secured. Mr. MacKinnon ex- pects before long to effect the Bill-ac of the engine-S. ID. ‘Poooney become ence on Market street, Summer- side, from 7:30 to 10 pm. o-n the occasion of their 50th wedding anniversary. Periuinals —Mr. George A. Leard of Semis is visiting his uncle. Rev. Gouge Ayers, Summerside-S. --Miss Myra Humphrey, Lynn, Mass. arrived in Summrrside on Thursday and is the guest Oi Mrs J. MacMurdo. Central Street. MICKEY RODNEY sedans KNOCKOUT HIT AS TOUGH our on “KILLER iiiccor" —So established has Mickey as a master of comedy that filmgoers sometimes overlook the fact that this talent- ed young star is also a superb dramatic actor. If the proof is in the pudding-dire pudding is “Kill- er McCoy," M-G-M’; new Rooney film. now showing on the Capitol screen, in which he gives a per- formance that will stick to a-udi- erice memory for some time to come. It is a oold, clean precise por- trayal. this portrait of young Tommy McCoy, ex-newsboy who becomes a. prizefighter and ae- cidentally a killer in the ring. "Killer McCoy" packs a wallop In every scene that will keep you glued to your seat, but also in the emotional imnact of such episodes as that in which jhe young "Kill- er” comforts the heartbroken father who has proven himself a liar and a thief, and the touching scene In which the boy. raised in New York's slums. decides he is not good enough for Sheila. ti" girl who has befriended him. NOTICE REFILL SPONGES FOR DU‘FO,LD MOPS are available at my address for $2.00 o Unit. Prompt service assured. PETER GALLANT Hov/Ion, P.E.l. (viii Woodstock) -G. B. ll you are shopping around for MEN'S FINE SHIRTS you'll be in- terested in this bit of news! The ti and 10 Department hss s eclec- ilon of fine Shirts In a variety of irrnart striped have fused ‘collars and are in elscs M.- deeigne. - - - These l4 to 16 IrZ-prlced at 2.98. Men's Shirts have risen and risen in price-but these are very reasonable ‘mi "llfrc very good value. Come best from the 5 and 10 Departrnen in and choose the ones you like t. FRESH VEGETABLES-So very fresh they’re slmoot sparkling with lllw are to be found in the Grocery Department. - - - These include Nels. carrots, peas, beans. turnip, onions, arid of oourse lettuce, cel- ery and tomatoes. It's “lobbies-they're nil 700d! every, Dflllsrtment. at the no easy to oell on the phone and order Fresh lowest market prices. Serve Fresh every day for your health and your enjoyment-Grocery But-Have ‘G004! Department. The colors are tfereiit and attractive. ""1 l"! be worn in a frocks. Pure Silk the Dry of Goods Department. you seen the smart PURE o squares are priced at 4.95 and are on SILK SQUARES in the Dry luscious and the designs are dlf- These Pure Silk Scarves are a yard square ' ‘ ' t ‘ your llllplay In gnmdllilll new In the manner of "ll Department. l2 white gloss jars containing different SPICE sars Is on display In the l’ Hui"! llliw. the Jere have colored tops and are all In their rpleees s white plastic °" 391m. put out Bet will stand-along with this set you reeelve a booklet by the Canadian Spice Association. u be s definite help in your kitchen-you'll bc proud to show. “'7 i". your friends and you'll use it plenty too. This Spies pica Sets ere Priced n ass in the China Departsmnt. - Formerly Perry FRIENDLY GIFT SHDP I-IANDIC CROCHETING ' TATTING NOVELTIES SOUVENIRS Gifts for oII occasions including:- GIFT WRAPPING SERVICE BIRTHDAYS ANNIVERSARIES . wscomos .. - SHEET‘ MUSIC mo nrconos its First snm. Phone 14oz SUMMERSIDE, P.E.I. . Music Service RAFT \l\ REGENT MONDAY, TUESDAY ond WEDNESDAY WARNERISROS. _ fir BAIRLER- HENRY HULL M" ifiifitilfiqifiiillldi“ Shows 7.:I5 and 9:15 Motinees Monday and Wednesday 2:30 Lost Showing, Today Double Bill "JIGGS AND MAGGIE IN SOCIETY" and ‘THREE ON A TRAIL" oozxxooo 0%00%0o cameo riiiziiiiir KENSINGTON Frldny Matinee 3:30; Evening 1:15.- Bilb; Saturday 1:15-9:15. Don't Mlle this Wonderful Show in seehnlcelor. "I'll: JOLSON STORY” With Larry Parks as Al Jolson Also News Reel $oo<§>oo<§eo§w orriiviius orgisioii continued from page 1 to aka Newfoundland into con- federation. _ A In an interview Smallwood sol the Canadian Government co-lld not ignore the facts that a mitt"; ity of Newfoundisnders had vol. for confederation in T699731?" referendum and that prolifltl terms of union already hid W“ laid down. "What is Canada to d0." he ask- ed. "ls she just to ignore our ma- jority in the popular vote and dtho sweeping maioritv We hid b! '5' tricts? Can she IP00" "he PT°P°5' f l P ed"é;r:1fsl’l:dQuDlI1lolliII and s meiflfil" o; m; people want bhCTfl-‘THII. i: how Mr. Kins’: W“ G°"""“°_“ workk-by majority no matter how big or small." Take Defeat In Good Isrt l a seemed to be ultillt £1,312,453; in 860d part tonlgni. This ivecther-bea-ten old ciao-j- one of the oldest cities in the vies - i. Lawn Party, Concert The lawn party and bend eon- cert by Mlscouebe land which was postpoiied due to bad weather will beheld ea the Ilrtle ltreet playgrounds tonight. Don't miss the many attrac- lions. a aua of fun. Proceeds It Thomas Aquinas loeietfedu- eatlenal fund. Cameo start tilt. MONDAY - TUESDAY. THESE THREE TOGETHER! I 1", no RUTH WARRICK- MARTHA STEWART \_ QEGGY ANN GARNER "ODNNIE MARSHALL Also CARTOON - SPORT REEL Shows 7:l5 - 9:15 — Matinee Tuesday 2:30 em hemisphere. voted heavily for responsible government a ll d against confcdeiltion with Canada in Newfoundlanifs national rele- endum yesterday As the confederation wcto-y. though an extremely thin one. THE GUARDIAN. rjirsnygrraroww . CAPITOL Summerside LAST SHOWING rooav iPolice ,May Lay Bharge Today In Bergman Base A charge o! illegal possession cf intoxicating liquor under the new Temperance Act will b6 laid against Walter Bergman of Traw- eller’: Rest and Toronto in the near future!’ possibly today, it was learned lest evening. It is believed that m. Berg- man left his summer aGIICOHOO st Traveller's Rest yesterday for Toronto but that he will return tdfsce trial whenever he lacharl- ld The case. which has aroused much iritnerest locally, arose out of a seizure made at the Serg- msn Travellers _Rest home on Monday by members of the Sum- merside detachment, RCMI. Ac- cording to a statement given out» later b'y Supt. N. Anderson of the R.C. M. P., “sixteen quart bottles of assorted spirits and one part case of ale were seized. Only two 0f the bottles of ‘spirit; bqrg Prince Edward Island vendor's labels". The next day Mr. Berg- man had Sat. D. J. Heath and Cst. Leo Lsuman of the Sum- merside detachment arrested un- der ballable writs in which he took action against the two Mounties for $10,000 damages for Hllezed illegal trespass. claiming that they exceeded their author- ity and that because they had no isearch warrant their entry into his dwelling was illegal. They were released shortly af- terwards on $10,000 bail each. The Act states that the shes-lg may release persons arrested in this manner when bail is put up became obvious last night. laces o: responsible government supporters got so long they were nearly drag- ing on the ground. But the proponents of self-rule could work up a grin today as. a be-ribboned car cruising the streets and labelled “Just Married-Joiin Canuck and Miss Newfie." In a few taverns others even practising "O Canada” a‘- though the Rotary Club at its weekly luncheon today stuck to the island's national anthem, “God WCIO Guard Thee. Newfoundland.’ Nearly everyibody said they were sick and tired already of being asked how it felt to be a Canadian. _ Mr. King's View OTTAWA. July 3—(CPi—Prinié Minister Mackenzie King said io- night in an official statement trial the Government is watching with “deep interest" ‘the returns from Newfoundlands constitutional .e- ferendum. However. he said he would have to refrain from further comment until the final result is “author- itatively known" and has been con sidered by the Canadian Cabinet. for the amount of the suit. This action will come before the Supreme Court arid if a jury trial is chosen it will likely take place at the next sitting of the Court in Summerside’ in Novem- ber. If the case is heard before a judge crily it could tiake place at a special sitting earlier in the fall. g SEVEN LEFT _i_isiin Continued-from page 1 Mansfield, 0., Reformatory where both West and Dariieis had been prisoners - was slaughtered along with his wife and 21-year- old daughter. In jail today Dan- iels said of the Nlebel shooting: "West beat the hell out of him. He (West) got a hard time from Niebel while he was in the re- formatcry." The Niebel frmfly was kidnap- ped before dawn and their nude bodies were found in a, cornfield. As the "heat" went on, West and Daniels became more desper- ate. Last night, farmer James Smith, 25, of Tiffin, 0., -was mur- l-‘ermer Army Flier Admits “Iomiilng" (By The Associated Press) NEW HAVEN’, Conn, July 23- The former United States army flier who dropped a missile near United Nations headquarters sur- rendered today and said he is anxious to return to Lake Suc- case to "finish my fight for world peace." ~' With the same dramatic sud- denness with which he appeared over Lake Success yesterday, the Stephen J. supine. walked into the newsroom of the New l-lcven Register, identified himself and suggested that he be turned over to the police. CAME HERE TO LEARN HALIFAX. -- (OP) - Ari K. llfyjolfason, plant manager at Rey- Javik for the Federation of Ice- land Co-operatlve Societies. ls in Halifax to study modern develop- ments in industries as an aid to his native land. 36-year-old Ashford, Conn, flier.- dercd in his automobile when he objected to the men taking his driver's licence. Smith's wife was a helpless witness. The couple were en route home after an even- ing at an ice crerm parlor. Two hours later came the sev- enth slaying. Also at Tiffln, 85- miles east of Van Wert, the gun.- men killed Orville Taylor, 2S, of Niles, Mich, to obtain his drive- oway truck, loaded with fc-hr cars. End of Trail West and Daniels were in the truck when they were stopped by a roadblock. Sheriff Roy Shaffer of Van Wert County halted the truck and asked West if he had any passengers. Shaffer was "cov- ered” with a tOrnmy gun by Sgt. m), Conn, 42, of the Van Wert Police. When Shaffer discovered Daniels crouching down in the cab, West came out shooting. He severely wounded Conn and game protector Frank A. Firrnooih, 55, before Conn, lying in the high- way, shot him between the eyes. Daniels, although he had a rifle and two pistols lying beside him, put up his hands and crawled out. West dlcd en route to hospital. Daniels was put in the county jail. A crciwd of several hundred per- Four dosen onlyvDuck and to clear st $1.75 each. Kool Ray American Army Ali-I l-‘oree Aviation Glasses. [Rogu- ler 815.00. SPECIAL ......... ..u.as and $5.05 Baby Carriages. re Iar 834.00 SPECIAL .. $29.05 Tennis Itecquets, regular $1.95 SPICIAL ............................ .. £5.05 ‘ Tennis Rocquets — Films - Co ll‘! Water Street SPECIAL-TODAY ONLY-SPECIAL , I We were fortunate in obtaining at a. sacrifice price. a large quantity of children's Rocking Horses of different types. regular price of $9.25 has been slashed to $3.25—Don’t miss this bargain, a. limited quantity only. while they last. Call personally-Phone or write. =F==EXTRA spacial‘:- We stock a complete Iine of Sunshine Tricycle: end pom- Softboll Equipment-Radio lotteries-Fishing Equipment- Bicycle Pam-Firestone ATiio Supplies and Novelties. ’ DILIJS‘ BIKE SHDP . ”C.C.M. and Firestone Dealer" -llt'-l-- ‘ . r The Mail orders filled at 25c extra Chicken Lawn Ornaments- Proieiss Sun Goggles, regular 38c SPECIAL ................................ .. 35o 'Csmerss,, "Spsrtus lull-Vue" Clearing at I12 95 with one fills! free with each purobaee. lloward lbelor Blades. regular I for Ibo-SPECIAL 2 pks. for 25o. more Supplies — Baseball and Summerdda race ram-ream - — m .5 z: I , Hardware Section Trouble-Free Motor on iii DUNLOP g FDIINDEIIS DF TH! 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For greater safety in every mile, for tough road shocks, cuts and wear and tear-you can't beat DUNLOP "ARMORIZED" TIRES.‘ the world over are enthusiastic about these rugged, long-mile- oge tires. ; Tires and Tubes Autos — Buses- Trucks and Tractors _ i “Slnews oi DIINLDP resistance against Motor- l ond truck operators For sons milled around the jail with yells of: "Hang the rat! Kill him howl Let us have hlim!" Daniels, police said, regained iii-i is , 2. 24% y H4494- SIMPlIFIED SKIN CARE 7Zouml5l£n Desi ed to do the most for the a in in the shortest inca- sure of time. Ardena Cleansi Cream, 1.25 to 1% Ardena Skin Tonic, 1.25 to 9.15 - Ardena Velve Cream, 1.25 to 7.00 some o: his bravado in jail — but he claimed west was trigger-man in all the shootings. Auction Sale Al‘ KENSINGTON THURSDAY. JULY 28 AI.‘ I P.M. As I sm leaving the Province I will sell by Public Auction:- l Oil Hester, only used 3 months; also a ll-Burner Oil Stove; Beds, complete with oprings and mattresses; Dresser: Com- niode; b dining room ehsirs; 2 rocking chairs, leather seats and back; set of wrlngers; l couch; l sofa; kitchen table; Quebec heat- er. never used; stova guard; pump Professional Gard 0&0 9* o-Q-eeseot-e. T Earle Rickey Chartered Accountant - Office gt l5 Granville street Phone 57] Summer-aid; ,._ _ ee+e+¢+eo+ea RICHARD S. HINTON 10-. l-l- l-LI. Barrister, Solicitor, ete. Loans on Town and Farm OOFOQLH t Orange Skin Cream, 1.25 to 9.50 Velva Cream Mask, 2.50 and 6.00 Pat-A-Ksko, 1.25 Eniiian lirug Go. Ltd. siiviiisiisiiie for oll house; fruit Jars; dishes; Fromm” bedding; long mirror 4 x 9; in- wow 5g, gunman“. laid linoleum. practically new; ' and a lot of articles not - M’ ""- sled. Tenn‘ can“ - Dr- we we “mm” ’- jjfajfef; amour, P.E.|. MARY DUNN1NG' Keneingion Bdeque: Afternoons-Z-A P.M. MONDAY WEDNEDAY THURSDAY Evenings-TJ P.M. MONDAY WEDNESDAY FRIDAY Crops-sud:- "russoav and‘ FRIDAY ‘ AHsrnoons-Z-t P.M. Saturday — Emergencies only