IULY 22. 1947 fliu ' My! Soft-i 1.4.1.11» " . WESTERN GU_ARDIAN ' AGENTS: J. limo: Murphy 1S6 If“ 5h“ Goal-n 010w, us 0mm gram u‘ luslmslssmn and rsmcn uuuun News, Par" following stung Water Street; The Guardian may In T1101", Advertising. hash! ct any cf m in Summerside- lZl..'.2°'i¢‘l'.‘-i.""°' a i °°"'“" "Punk-m. a Central sum: ""5 01mm. l1 Glllflllll sum. martian will be dciivcrcd to any homo in sllllmllllflg, “mo: Boy It 8d ,, glVl your rm’? ' wHOUBI AND LOT POI. DALI J16 K1118 5t... Summerside. -UIED HALL SPIAYEB for ‘m, i-lali Mll- BO. Ltd. Sum- mmidc. _POB SALE. — Watson potato vy-gyer in excellent condition. Wm. 3|, Stsvert, Bedequo. .-FOR‘8ALE.-Huy in coil. Quan- by hard Wood lumber. Hurry Sud- Nry, Spring Valley. {FOR SALE - 1 Massey Har- m hay loader, in good conditicn. Elmer Reeves, Freetown, ._BAY FORKS, lliiy Blocks, Wi-re Cable, Manure Forks, Rakes, Hoes and Fork llnndies. available at The Summerside l-Iardiware Co. \ _.WE HAVE in stock Barn Door flack and Hangers. Garage Door overhead Hardware. The Summer- side iiardvvarc Co. ‘ANOTHER CAR of Asphalt shingles. Roll Roofing, Tarred Felt, starter Strap and Plastic Cement, also s limited quantity of Roll on gm); siding, d-uo to arrive shortly. The Summerside Hardware Co, _FOR SALE at Cape Traverse. 3 miles from Borden on main high- way to Charlottetown. one B room house, 1 garage, 1 barn 20 x 40, 5 sores of land and orchard, all in ood state of repair, Please contact Wendell HOWatt, Albany. between hours 8 A. M.-6 P, M Evenings at cbove address ‘ REGENT THEATRE SUMMERSIDE MON. TUES. WED. . . WWW! ONE WHO coves . .. AND ONE wrio LOVES T0 QZZ/ hlnmciiml Pktwu pvcunls \ i Olivia dellavifland IeWAyms ‘ um NUNNALLY JOHNSON pnlvsllcn hoiimc and Written m it» Scmn by 107 NUNNALLV JOHNSON 011m: stay M vuiomm voznrn m INTERNATIONAL newt: Show: 7:15 and '9:15 Wdl7°'15°9crwock. Phcuclllf mung-q“ Z. u“ M’ ‘mflflbh "T “UV!!! c: your rush ~—WEDNESDA! A . d at Grand River. ' u‘ ' memo —-YOUNG PIGS for sale. Ivan Bowneu, Kcmingtcn, —I°USI AND LOT I0! lAI-I 45 K1118 St» Summerside. 1 —!LIDE WANTED to Omar-lg o; points west about the last week v! My. Phore 82. Summerside. —F01t SALE MODEL A FORD. Two seated roadster. Perfect con. dition. Phone 614-2. Summerside. —I"OI. HALE 800d llddd team 'f(im',nsgh_ Agvmgfmgl - 9:15 — Mutinoc Tuesday ut 2:30 ce s. WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY —I-‘0R SALE choice work mare JEROME KERNQ; sceven years old. Perfect worker; also one good dairy cow. Robert Goodwin, Kcnsington. -FOR SALE WATSON SPRAY- ER. in good working condition. Ap- ply J. W. Hummill. Central Bed- eque or phone 5-12, Kinkora. —W A N '1‘ E I) Experienced grocery clerk, female preferred, good wages. Write stating ex- peirience, to Guardian, Summer- si e. -—GOLF CLUB TEA - The tea hostesses at. the Summerside Golf club on Saturday afternoon were Mrs. E. T. Tanton, Mrs. J. LeRoy l-lolman, Miss Nellie Morrison and Miss Elizabeth Dalton. -S. —I WILL BE ABSENT from m? office from Monday July 21st, until Saturday Aug 2nd, Incius-ve. Officc will remain open to attend to re- pairs and lens replacements. H. T. Colvin, Optometrist, Summerside. —KENSINGTON BLUE CROSS _Persons wishing to Join Ken- slngton Blue Cross group apply to the secretary Mrs. m. G. Giilis. The closing date for receiving appli- cations has been extended to July 26 —F01t SALE new 9-foot rake; new truck wagon; horse hoes; one Frost and Wood mower, Giant 8. $25.; Brantford mower, $10. ready to use; two sows due ,to farrow. S65. each; one milch cow. Walter S. Weeks, Bayview. —!1VIPORTANT NOTICE T0 ADVERTISERS — Advertisers are advised that ordinary copy must reach the Guardian office not later than 11 a. m. the day pre- vious to date of insertion. Large advts, quarter page and over. must reach the office at least 24 hours in advance. -7LENNOX ISLAND- The fol- lowing program will bc carried cut at bennox Island on Sunday July 27. This day marks the an- nual celebration in honor of St. Ann, the patron Saint of ths Church at Lennox Island. At 11 s.m. Solemn High Mass. special scninon. At 2.30 p.111. Benediction of the Most Blessed Sacrament. At 3.00 p.m. baseball game. Char- lottetown K. of C. vs. Lennox Is- land, A invitation is extended to s11 to spend a pleasant day with the residents of Icnnox Island as they honor their patron Saint. A odstlo... for cars have been given particular attention. Lunches and refreshments served on the church grounds. Bouts for transportation across the bay will he on hand to accommodate any number. CAPITAL MOVED At one tune Turin was t-hs cs1!- ltlsi of Ital)’- ‘-u.u.u.- LINTEIlR-TO ‘IOILITEMES fcr both mcn and women no our dc- lnr. - - - Thu exciting fragrance of Twccd, Mir- llghiful - ever popu Ids. A Bientot and Shanghai will llngcr cu and on! Thesc lovely Leu- thcric sccnts arc in toilet water. perfume, shaving "wit. dusting powder and bath oil. Tollcterics you are definitely missing something. - - - Thcy arc stocked exclusively in the Dry Goods Department. PEANUT BUTTE]! is tbs favorite sandwich spend of children, as wcll Peanut Buttcr is nourishing and delici- WI -— when going to thc beach or cu a picnic make Peanut Butter Iundwlches. - - - The 9 ounce jar in I6 Summer favoriis ls DRINKS - thus coruc in a variety of fruit flavors and with the addli "fin of water and u small amount of agar Iuskc a largo pitcher of n- "milhl fruit drink. - - - The small bottle of Budfi ""1!- ~ - - Include several flavors with your Grocery order. Your hm- "! will like tinsel-GROCERY DEPARTMENT. ' _ ll adults. Light, easily digested 48 cents. Anoth I ___,__.._ Al this time of year you usc your car a enhvmcni of India? Install nu BOA 10111101! and your family cf the vicros. AUTO mom and m hcun of iistculnl i» Victor Auto mm is sum with all nu M" $1M is butjuic m linen . - 1t will give you exceptional pick-up and husiusqmaihoprmuuss. u“ Auto Radio and new In with ms! 1f W" lrc struggling to cut your lawn with n 1101*!- l-vn-n-om. you will u. him-m In u» 10-inch. I bMo Milwsli". - - - This light weight, with very little cffcrt cu u/usnw/ins DEPARTMENT. yuurflummcrccttlllilllllilffllflflilifwlll" and most expensive models. - "aeolian. this two unit Inodci lcrial is 11.95 extra. Install an fmill 10b on your lawn, Mira Mower” is HAS- The 1cm for titlm- blue or wlnc Accents and 3.45 for the small sin to 41.00 for the "TM! cl inbcimm has st 1111M"!!! . i" iltlllhtcd with tho appearance and IU DIPAI soap and ictlou, lip- lf you have not tried Lcnthcriu cents and the I11 ounce In is BUDIYS DELICIOUS S01?!‘ conccntratc. is 10 grunt deal. - - - W11! dcpriv, fund-c. The nos rubber 41nd modctwlil do swun- ycurpsrL- --‘l'he l. TODAY (Monday) % ussni lillll liillll ~ Cllll ' Al» DISNEY Shows 7:15 \ CAPITOL-Summers“: . (QJMJQKENAW uni utufmui Ifliiili. und TUESDAY JLEXUIUER K1101. 1E8 lllili CARTOON (INTENNIAL SUMMER i , ' In Technicolor —POL1CE COURT - A defend- ant charged with keeping liquor illegally for sale under the Prohi- bition Act got such a shock in the Summerside Police court yesterday morning when the Magistrate re- marked that» the penalty for that offence is $200.00 and costs that he fainted. His trial and that of two other defendants on thef same charge was then adjourned till Wednesday. These cases were pro- secuted by tire R. C. M. P. There were also two drunks on the doc- ket- who were each fined $5 and costs and another party was fined $10 and costs for consuming a drunken driver was sentenced to seven days 1T1 jail. -S. —FUNERAL OF LATE EDWARD RUSSELL MACARTHUR -- The funeral or the late Edward Russell MacArthur of Mount‘ Pleasant was held on Wednesday afternoon, July 16th at 2 pm. with a short service at the home. loLcwed by pital, St. Ann de Bellevue, Qua, has arrived to spend three weeks holidays at her home in Suimuner- side. She was accompanied by her niece, Miss Nancy Tallimire, Otta- wa. —S. —Mr. Douglas McGuigan, Regina. Mil‘. James McGuigan, Los An eies, and Mr. Mark McGuigan, Jr., har- lottetown recently spent several very enjoyable days in Summerside the guests of their cousin, Miss Noreen McGuigan. —S. . —Mrs. Warren Walker of Sum- merside accompanied Mrs. Zlack Keenan on her return home to Weisford, N. 8.. on Sunday. She will remain a week. Mrs. Keanatfs cousin, Marcellus Mclvor, also sc- companied tihem. —S. —Mrs. Paine, wife of Dr. 1-1. 1.. Paine, Superintendent of Grafton State Hospital, Grafton, Mass, a1- rived by plane last Friday on an extended visit with her sister. Mrs. 'Preserving "NEEDS", With fruits and vegetables coming into scuson, thc icdy of the housc is ‘well advised to chock her pantry ' llidlVdh-Tlldll visit tlic groccry and hardware deport- Incnt: of SMALLMAWS LIMITED, win" 3h; will find 1m every pmsrving nud." msssum: cooiinis 1 QUART ‘SIZE (l3 lb. tin size) comes completely equipped with in; sort pun, wire cunning basket and u I guide for cooking und LGIIIIIIIQ. , , 5 UUART SIZE (9 lb. tin size) comes complchly qllppgd with “d puns, wire cunning basket and u . . . . I guide for cooking and cunning. ~31-2 QUART SIZE (“/2 lb. tin size), with guide for 15.95 PRESERVING KETTLE .. 2.95 | i6 Quart size, aluminum preserving Kettle, with cover ..... SERUM-Eh... Smullmarfs Limited will serve; your can sealing prob- Iem-The. Hurdwure Department liuvc a sealer ut - your service. Per Cuse-(24 tins) .. . .., .. 25¢ We'll gladly mam orders for...“ Seasonahls , rnuitsavscl-zuaiss PHONE 400 (enocsnv nsrmnnm PARAWAX ru Pix-I 15c TERTQ m suns 29g Gerto Brystals 2 us. or 25c Rubber Jar Rings or m. m 3 tloz. for 25c (GROCERY DEPARTMENT) cuss JARS siuuw tor "GEM" . Pint size-per dozen ................. $1.351 Qucrt size-per dozen ...._., .. ..... $1.58 2 Quart size-per dozen .. .,,_, .... $2.30 service ‘in Bun-ford United C‘.1"r:h. The serv-ce was conducted by Rev. Mr. Vincent of Vlctcrfa West, as- sisted by Rev. SM, . _D:w 1'. Bideford. and Rev. Mr Young of Tyne Vallew", The pullberirz-rr, all Duran“, Mn and Mn’ John M“- nelrihews of the dcceasrti- WP": ray, Summerside. returned home V3118 MacP-"hur- 517"" mmsayt on Sunday. Her husband had air- Peter McDonald. Haser, Phillips. rived on Saturday evening to call Carl MacLeun and SterlL-g Miller. yo, ha; 3e was accQL-npflgyled by T19 hymn.’ “The Lord's My 3399-] two friends, Mr. Archie Moore and T. H. E. lnman, Beaver Street, Summersde. —S. -Mrs. Jack Keenan of Welsford, N. 13., who has been visiting her herd" was sung at the‘ the home and at the church the‘ hymns. “New the Labourers TASK ts Over" and ‘Peace, Pzrfect‘ Peace" were sunili Mf- R°v Phil-l vocal, "Sometime We'll Under-, stand." Th's was one cf the largest funerals seen in the district. for Qmnny years as Mr. MacArthur was well-known and this death had come with shocking suddcnness on Monday from a heart attack, He was 59 years of agq He is survived by his wi-fe, the former Liiiiam Etta. Phillips, and the folio-wing sons and daughters: Herman, L c, and Albert at home, Doris, Mrs- WJ-I. Hayes, Charlottetown; and Audrey, Mrs. I/orne MacDcugali. Powell River. BC. His mother, Mrs. Albert MacArthur. Enmorc,‘ l‘ also left to mourn his passing as well as thzee brothers and three sisters: Gordon and Burns of En~ more, Fred in Li-nkietter, Mrs. Itorrcst Philips, 0128i‘?- M15- Spurgeon Ramsay. Port Hill Mrs. Daniel‘ Monahoia. Charlot- town. — S. _25'.I.'H.. ANNIVERSARY — M1’. n/nd Ma's. Thomas B. Miles of Lewi- istown, 111.. celebrated their 25th. wedding. anniversary on Saturday. June 28th. Mrs. Miles is the form- er Jennie Burns, a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Judson Bums of mreetoiwn and at the same time the members of the Burns family held a. family reunion in Lewh- tcnvn. A most enjoyable time W! spent e/nd the tea. table centered with a three tier weddins cake decorated with silver maple leaves 1mm; by Mrs, Miles’ sisters, Mrs. Victor Winfield and brought from Saskatchewan. were silver wedding bells and fror elch pisce card the guest read a verse fitting to the happy occasion- Mr. Victor Winfield a. brother-in- ialw. did um inspired job as muster of ceremonies. Pictures were taken of the wihole family group and the bride and groom of 25 YER", who received a beautifully 119°"- ated box 3610101181? fined Wm‘ m‘ ve! dollars. Ttwv =1» “"1"” many can]; frcm relatives and friends in Canada. and Iawistond The party consisted of Mr. an Mix-s. Frank‘ J. Cowhn. Mr- and M" Norman Holmes and H00 Nflflflim J¢-_ of Brockton, Mass, M15 M15 Mn. J. lfltOn Cairns, Freetown. P~ 1;. 1., "m. and Mrs. Prim! 311"" of Alliance, Alberta: MT- "d M"?!- Leslie Burns. Nvsck. N. Y-. Mf- 0-" "Mn, Vlctcn- Winfield and son. 0s‘; wuld, ‘Dodsiund. Sash. M10 591°‘ Bums of Wstroul. Bash-B- __________.. Personals JZ“ Mildred McGuigcn, Los Angela. is spending a few days visittng in Summersido- with her cousin, mo! Noreen Moouisw- - B. —Mr. and Mrs. Harry l-lajl and daughter. Virginia. have arrived from New York to visit Mrs. Rniib mother, Mrs Hacker and hsr brother. Mr. Louis Hacker. st their ummcr cottage. Summerside. -_8. -ll1u Pauline N n. R. N, of .ilscstaffofli.Ann ldilitarylcs- fhf lips rendered very effectively t‘:.e_ uni’ The plsce card s‘ F-F-Wi 6 8! Haber Howe of Wclsford. -S. E LIFE DEVOTION AND ROMANCE OF SISTER KENNY STARS ROSALIND RUSSELL AND ALEXANDER KNOX -Lcng conflict between triumph and despair lmafils the life of Eli- zabeth Kenny, famed nurse who is devoting he;- talents to save the victims of infantile paralysis. Now her biography comes to the screen, under the RKO Radio banner, with "Sister Kenny," starring Rosalind Russell in the title role, Alexander (Wilson) Knox co-starring, and Dean Jagger importantly featured in a romantic role as the man whom Miss Kenny might have mar- ried. The story covers the life of Eliza- beth Kenny frcm the day she grad- uates from nursing school at the age of 22 and elects to work among the Australian bush dwellers rather than join the staff of the district hospital. Here, far from medical men, she brings babies into thc world, sets bones, treats disease and eventually meets her first case cf the dreaded; but little known polio. She restores to health six children by methods of her own, which are entirely different from orthodtrxl treatments, ‘ t The story follows the contmversy between Sister Kenny and tradi- tional medical powers; her service in World War I; her fight to estab-i 1151i treatment centres; the con- demnation of her method by mcdi-I cal authorities in England and Am- erica. and concludes with the‘ founding of her Institute in Min- neapolis, Minn., by public subscrip- tion. A little known side of Miss Ken- ny's life is revealed in her romance with an Australian Army officer Kevin Connors. Though they often planned to wed. her work aiwlYl interfered, and they both rennaincd single. Dean Jagger plays the Con- nors rule. CARD OI‘ THANKS The family of tbs-late Edward‘. Russell MacArthur, Mount Pleas- unt, wish to thank their friends and neighbors for many acts of kindness and expressionsof sym- pathy during their recent sad be- renvement. i‘ l CAMEO I Monday 04:30; Tuesday 8:80 I LEO GORCEY and the BOWEBY BOYS In “BOWEIIY IOMBSTIELL" They're taking the tcwu spurt with Actlou and Comedy.‘ i | ILE IUTTLES PIIRUIIISEII and guarlutcc an ample supply c lavas. Orcciy, 11$ in hon dour- men-av- i S Zinc and Gloss top-per dozen .60 "PERFECT SEAL" CLAMP TUP Pint size-per dozen ..._._., ..... $1.45 Quart sizc-psr dozen ...,_,, ..... $1.70 Z Quart size-par dozen u.“ .. .,,_,, ..... $2.45 Gloss Jur Tops-par dozen METAL) nus .35 No. 1-1 1b. con-enamel lined- 24 tins and covers, par can . No. 2--1‘A lb. cun-cnumcl lined- 24 tins and covers, per cuss . . .... 'No. 3-21/2 lb.- can-enamel lined- 14 tins and covers, per cusc 98c 1 .25 1 .65 "British Air Cadets Will Visit S’$ide Forty six young Air Cadets from Britain who will visit Canada this summer in connection with the first exchange visit to Canada from the United Kingdom, will bc at the Summerside R.C.A.F. Station on August 15th, according to in- formation released yesterday." No information is available yet as to the program that will be arrang- ed for that day but five Maritime air cadet squadrons will be in camp hers at ths some time and ii. is believed that they will have an opportuntiy to intermlngie and get acquainted with each other. A trans-Canada tour from the Atlantic to the Pacific by air, rail, boat and road awaits the young Britons when they set down at, Dorval Airport, Montreal, on July, 29. winging the Atlantic ‘by way‘ of the Azores and Gander. the Air Cadets will first visit Montreal-as guests of the Quebec Committee of ths Air Cadet League. While in the Montreal ares. they will be‘ quartered at R.C.A.F. Station, La- |chine, famed wartime manning depot, where they will meet their Canadian counterparts who take off for Great Britain July 80, on a similar visit. Among the Canadians who will visit Britain wil1- be Charles G. Rogers, son of Mr. and Mr. B. Graham Rogers of Charlottetown and formerly of Summerside who has been chosen as the cadet from FALL SKIRTS ARE TO BE LONGER NEW YORK- Pail skirts will be longer, ranging from mid-calf to ankle length. The mid-calf length will be seen generally on suits and on street clothes, the ankle-length on afternoon and cocktail‘ dresses. Clothes in general-have a. 1020' look, the look launched in the spring.’ The Jiigh-styls fur coat of the season is a long, wraparound affair with a big shawl collar and raglan sleeves or dropped should- ers. to be clutched on onc hip. Drapery is everywhere, ‘from hip to hcmlinc, with the hipiins the mvored spot for swathing. Waistlines in general arc nipped in, some dresses even having small built- corsets to draw the waist- iinc the smallest possible pro- portions. Hips are rounded and often pad- ded the necessary width being a‘- chidvsd in various ways. from crino- | We call for uh bottles. an, Qugflflfl,‘ "m; m4 qmm; m" line ruffles to quilted pads. m prices paid. We wfll also pay‘ u» Jan: botticu mm aim h M0"!!! AND INFANT Since g baby is nine months 01d when born, chances for both moth- natal care, doctors warn prospective mothers. In addition to improving the mother's health. such care, in consultation with the family doc- tor, will help prevent many baby- losses st birth. 0. I1. R. Operating Revenue Increases MONTREAL, July 21 - (C?) _. operating revenues of the Can- adian National Railway system for June .1947, amounted to $37.- 391000, compared with 031503.000 in the corresponding month last year. Operating expenses totalled $33,238,000, compared with 881,- 608,000 in the-corresponding month last year. Operating expenses totalled $33,238,000 compared with $27,121,000 in June 194d and net revenue totalled 341119.000 com- pared with 04,482,000. For the first six months of 1947. operating revenues were $212,241,000; operating expenses $194,523.000; and net revenue $17,- 118,000. Comparative figures for the first half of i946 are: Re - [enues $186,157,000; expenses $151. 0563.000; and net revenue $19,632,- MAKE YOU OWN COAT FOR BEACH NEW YORK — Once Teenage Terry has psid for ha‘ bathing suit there is little left in the piggy bank. Certainly not enough to pur- chsse a beach coat. So she is the bright girl who makes her own. Lots of girls are making fihgertfp jackets of lightweight wool, cor- this Province w make m. "in _8' i duroy, saiicioth or pique. Of course, the costs must hsvc hoods as all ‘, the designers are showing for sum- ‘ mer. Even if the club rules do not demand cover-up some of the time, m f,"T'"-_'_—_1 insunnntr ALL 115:5 MPH MUTTAR 5 um m (rs 1' n’ c L- lluu il-‘ESSIONAL CARD T. Earls Illcksy - _ u egg-infirm '- "no 81a r there is the matter of keeping warm when late afternoon winds start to blow. The hooded jacket is as comfortable as a wigwam when the temperature blows. FOR SALE AT ll SUDUIEB STREET, SUMMEBSTDE, P, l. L noun. 11 rooms. 1n good rc- psir. Iircplscc. Hot water hect- ing. Ncw Tlnklm Oil Burner in fimncc. Heating system for con- tinuous hot water. Modern kitch- cn, sink and sct tub!- smplc cup- board space. dumbing installed within the put two your; New storm windows. Insulated cold storage room 1n basement rcccnt- ly installed. New garage wlth cement floor sud driveway. This property is centrally locat- ed on cns of the chcicc corucn in Summcrsld», near to Main Street and the shopping district, post office, schools, park, churches and hospital If interested you may communi- cate with DR- J. B. COBBETT, Clark's Harbor Sheiburnc County, Non South. Nutrition Today For A letter Tomorrow! IDEAL SUMMERSIDE EVERYBODY COMES RUIIIIIIIR DAILY DELIVERY Auctions AT 21G NOTE] DAME BI. SUMMEBSIDI \ Acting under Instructions i Mill! Smith- ! will soil by Auc- tion on Wcduudny, July $311!, h. ginning at 1:80 p.m. The following high clul furni- lll", 1116111111118: Antique and mod- cru household equipment: bod outfits; chest of dnwcrs; 2 waf- uut dressers, l high boy; 1 bu: mattress, extra good; lcvenl m. "ililc choirs (Grape dcllgu); radio] 1 Spinal desk; mantle mirror; cc- cnloufl chairs, walnut; furs stand; table and floor Tampa; m. oral small tublcs; 2 card tsbics; 1 brass coal scuttle; 8 floor rug‘ including Turkish and Japanese design, all almost new; a. qua. tity hooked rugs and mats; I kitchen range (Iron Duke); kitch- su tabla and chairs; 1 rocket; sol portion: a largo. quantity c1 dishes and cocking utensils» and n11 small articles used in a large and wcll equipped home. Terms Cash. 1f day is unfit mic on Satur- day, July 26th, at nmc hour. HUGH P. MORRISON, Auctioneer. '_- It’: that wcndcriul "IDEAL" lsund Choc- olate Milk that bu: children - scumpering home for non Other "IDEAL" Pro-Y ducts . . . Pdstcurizcd Milk, Iuttcr, Cream, und- Culturcd Buttermilk. 4 DAIRY PHONE 373 er and infant no greatly enhanced I III! his bccu ‘ ‘ IO-