sEPTElLBPF .13- ,.1§f1_3 1T]? WESTERNGUARDIAN .7”? AGENTS: .I. Elmer Murphy. led llenover Street. enl George Glow. 126 Ottewe Street. . . SUMMERSlDE and PRINCE COUNTY News. Subscriptions, Advertising. The Guardian me! be bought et any oi‘ the following stores in Smnmerdde: c" Bookstore, Water Street; Gourliee Drugstore, I1 Ceni.rel Street! B up, Bakery. Weter Street; Merk Geudet. 61 Grenville Street; It's” Grocery. ltueeell Street; Alyre Doueetteh Grocery. Second Street; vm laland Motor Transport. Water Street. ' on (juerdlln will be delivered to eny home in Snmmereide by Carrier ‘l, ' a, 3,, p" dey .4- ilo per week. Phone 289 or 289-2 for this eervloo ofyziv, ynurqrder to the boy responsible for delivery on your route ggaaoau wraa at Burns’. -orr1ca ctosnn - Mv of- Malpeqm lice will be closed from Sept. 1S -——— to Oct. 2 inclusive. Dr. R. L. ni-(IPATU BASKETS at Burns’. _ Noonan. Summerside. Malpeque. ——-— --LOADING live fowl, chickens, _ii.-\ul0 INTTERIES Kl BWDSV capons, next week. Highest prices. ,\i.'tlll(‘qlll‘. Please list shipments at once. Lloyd Burns, Freetown. __1;u.\'"l" FORGET regular dance .., Burlington Monday. Saolembe? —MILLINERY o! distinoti n on (loud t‘. c by Gallant BIYI D our counters. You will flnd our nil-new display of the latest style hats in many shades to suit your new look. Visit us early this week- end for the first selection. The Mary Ann. opposite Capitol Thea- tre, surmmerside. -1‘111~.1;u WILL BE a special HJPJLS! service in the Central 13pm...» Baptist Church on Sun- 53; soot. l9, ll um. Please bring w. . . its c1" flowers to the veh- l" "~ t 3mm‘ -CATTLE cavemen-auto» pm” er cal-load of choice dairy cattle FESTIVAL SEIL were stripped from Kensington on \li\'i‘IST ._ __ Pnmemwn Umxed Tuesday. The buyer was Mr. W. w“, Aillpoque. Sunday’ 52m J lierold of Augusta, Me. He was EPIupP-r 1on1. 1s>4-1a,11.n0_ Sunday “f-“INFYI b" Ml" Hm“ C8518“ srhcz. 11.00 Divine Sevice. '1.:=o BPIWIIlIlP-l- K P. l1. iiiisicnl Sen-ice. The ChOl!‘ mrrw “i111 rrudci- a llarvest Service cf _R1;TURN FROM nonpay- Mr. l-‘. R. Nauss, manager Bank of Nova Scotia, Kensington, and Mrs. Nfluss returned recently irom chovier, S., where they spent their holidays. They were accom pzmicd by their son Donald, who W115 attcndinq sirmmirr school at Acadia University. 1; "The Wanderer". Reader: James Hickey. Organist: Mrs. 'er Simpson. Glf of flowers. and vegetables w l be receiv- .'1'11d.'1_\' afternoon. Rev. Jamcs or». u. A, Minister. -\\‘lli)l)l.\'(} BELLS — A wetl- dmz oi interest to many in the llarifliues was solemnized on Wed- H9S£I£i\' afternoon. September 8. a: 4 (Vclock in Bathurst, N.B., tvhen RH. Fll. Bean united in marizuze ljwahctli Nrllc. daughter cl the {ate x11: and Mrs. A. F. lviorrlscu, North Sydney- N.S. and John Cain- eron Macintosh of Vanlcek Hill. Oninrlo The ceremony was per- iormed at the home oi the bride's brother. ‘Mr. DF. Morrison, where the hung room was artistically decorated with Autumn flowers. The bride dhose for her weildinz r1 suit o! Victoria wine with pearl grey accessories. A reception fol- lowed. after which Mr. and Mrs. Macintosh motored to Campbell's Bay, Qua-bro. where they will re- sidef Out .0! town guests were Miss Georgie Macintosh. Vanlcek Hill. Ontario; Mrs. James Prichard. Montreal, formerly or Summetside; and Miss Christine MacDonald. North Sydney, N.S. Previous io her marriage the bride had been on the staff oi the Suntmerside High School. as music instructor. and is also well known as a writer oi poetry-S. 51»: -MUSIC CLUB-The first meet- ing ci the Kenslngton school Niuslc Club oi the current school your was held on hionday, Sept. 13th at the home oi Mrs. James Jxirdunc. The music teacher, Miss Norma Porter, was present and discussed with the members vari- ous phases oi’ her work. It was decided to hold a pantry sale to raise money and arrangements were completed. Mr. Rogers oi the school Board was present and asked the Club to co-operate with the School Board in sponsoring the Minstrel Show from Summer- slde which ls c-mlng to Keusim- ton liter. K —M.»'LGISTRATE‘S COURT- Four men arrested at the scene oi an illegal distilling operation in the woods at North Cape ao- peared before Magistrate R. S. Hinton, KC, in Summerside yes» ierday. Two of them pleaded guilty and were each fined $100 and costs or three months under the Itacise Act and $200 end eoete or three months under the Pro- hibition Ant. The other two who were boys of 1'! end l8 years o! age had the charges against them dismissed. A young men who bed, been brmght back from Ontario was charged with breaking and entering e houee et aslVQll t nest. He wee remanded to Jeil for preltminaa-y heering. A men irom Simamerside cherged with reckless driving was lined $15 end costs. S —SEPTEMBEB WEDDING St. Paul's Rectory. " '-' Tuesday evening et 8 o'clock, Rt. Rev. J.G. MacLellen united m marriage Eva,’ daughter of Mrfiend Mrs. Parent ‘Prenholm, Borden, and Joseph Albinus. son of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Gallant. Summer- side, The bride was ettired in a suit o! navy blue with white ec- cessorles and she carried e. boquq- uet oi sweet peas. She was attend- ed by her sister Miss Adn. who wore a suit o! dove‘ grey with matching accessories. The groom was supported by Mr. J. Read. Fol- lowing the ceremony s reception was held at the hcme of groom's parents (or the immediate relatives and friends. Mrs. Beatrice Gallant and Miss Tina Gallant as- sisted in serving. 'I\he bridal couple left for Dartmouth, N3. where they will reside-S. —At on —W. M. S. MEETING-—The W0 men‘s Missionary Society of the Bedeque United Church was held at the home of the president, Mrs. Ernest Weeks on Wednesday. Sept. 8th. with a good attendance of members and two visitors. Alli.» Mildred Callbeck and Mrs, T. J.I Inman led the ..worship SEN/LA, theme, "The faith whereby tho church must live.’ In the absence of the secretary, Mrs. Grvilivl Johnson. Mrs. Calvin Leard had charge of the business period. Collection amounted to $6.65. em- ergency 80 cents. 15 sick calls we: made during the past month. A woman's prayer for China trom the Missionary Monthly was read in unison. The China Program Fifty Years in West China was conducted by Mrs, Melville John- son with other members taking part. Meeting was brought to a close by singing hymn “Jesus call! us" and the Benediction.--B. -SCIIOOL AND HOME MEET- lNG-The annual meet-mg oi 2hr Miscouche Home and School As- sociation was held at the s-.-h- .l on Wednesday evening anal the president, Mr, D. H. Gallant who presided, was reelected f0‘ an- other term. All the other oiiicors were also re-elected as fellows: V.ce president, lVLrs. P. C Martini Secretary, Sister Mary Sfvtus: Treasurer. Mr. Theodore Des- the ~ PAGE irmaau ‘r131: GUARDIAN, CHARLQTTETOVYN‘ CAPITOL“ {Summereide LAST SHOWING TODAY .~ . BIG DOUBLE BILL "BLONDIE IN THE DOUGH" ond "STRANGER FROM PONCA CITY" Show: 2.30 - 7.l5 - 9.15 MONDAY pond TUESDAY lfiliionquaring a new world o! adventure! a recuNlcoLo 11111112 uwi omens s. HENRY KING Produced by f IELQ NO SHORT SUBJECTS Feoture Starts 7 ond'9.20 Matinee Tuesday 3.30 TREGENT MONDAY, TUESDAY ond WEDNESDAY gadcKAAlttimATtJjflfiiA-ANY! .,; is ROBERTHUTTON amour NOTE: 'O’Leary Ohiiddias l Jiarrow Escape Little Shirley Palmer, three-year- old daughter o! Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Palmer e! Oleary ia rest- ing comfortsbly at her home, sl- though suites-ins tonsiderable shock, utter whet might have been a latal accident on Thursday afternoon. She. was run over by a csr dirven by her uncle, Mr. Alvin Peters, and received s severe cut on the right side o! her head, ‘her ear being almost severed. Nine stitches were required to close the wound, The uncle had just taken a csr from the garage st the old Palmer homestead, adjoining the child's houne, and was about to drive; away when the little girl ran? and fell in front of the car, The driver did not notice the small child and it was not until his wife screamed that his attention was attracted. By that time the front wheel had passed over the child's neck. A doctor was immediately sum- moned and the child was given treatment. she will be taken to Summerside for x-ray examination when her condition permits b‘ it is expected that except for the cut on the head her other injuries are not serious. —SIX GENERATIONS — A PROUD RECORD-In these days, o! unrest it is interesting to read‘ oi Mr. Moore's home in West-- moreland, where his people have lived for so many years. The Burns family of Lower Freetown have a, similar record. It is not known what year tho Burns lam-l lly came in P. E. l. b1"? in-inv years 3'10 Jrmcs Burrs with his wife Mary Stuart Btirns, his brother. and a cousin left Scot- land and came to P. E. 1.; they settled in Freetown. In 1810 Jam- es Burns purchased 1000 acres oi land fro-m Jc-hn C‘m'l<. This lard extended from the homestead farm near Dunk River to Birch Grove at Llpne" Freetown. The original deed for this land is well preserved and is a valued posses- sion of Edmund Burns. As James Burns‘ sons and daughters mar- ried they were elven farms iron‘ this land as wedding gifts. A good portion of this land is still owned by members oi’ the Burns clan. Ray. Robert P.. S-‘ewart and Ralph all have their homes on this land. James bequeathed t-he home- stead farm lo his son John who in turn leit it to his son, Hon. Stewart, who passed it, on to his mic. i? - Roches. A general discussion was held on the_ question at "rising money tor the field day to we hcld 1v September 29th at 2 pm. After much discussion it was dulled to have a bingo and corn boil on Tuesday, September 21st. ‘the fol- lowing committee was appointed {or the Field Day: Rcv. J D. Kelly, D. H. Gallant, P. C. Martin. Phil LeClsir, Mrs. Herold Perry. Mrs. George Veno, Mrs. Reginald Lauzhlin. The ladies wi.i lock all; the refreshments. Tr-s nez. meeting will be held on Clam-be- 15th in the parish haiL-S. . Personals --Miss Loraine Watson, Sum- merside. has returned from u visi‘. to Saint John, N. 3.4. —Mr. and Mrs. William Cullen and young daughter o! Hone l-ti‘ or were visitors to Summersidu on Thursday-S. —Mr. Bruce Power of Hope River was in Summerside on Thursday visiting his cousin, Mrs. Josephine Mtmphy-S. -Mr. Harvey Cslvell. Sum- merslde, is confined to the Prince County Hospital. --Dr. end Mrs. A..Mervern Bell. New York arrived on the Island last Saturday and heve been vie- iting their relatives and triend. in Cape ‘Traverse, Bedeque end Charlottetown. At present they sre the guests of Mr. end Mrs Brewer Johnson, Centrel Bedequc. AITINTION-BOWLR-Si TheIowllngAlleyaereopeneIIIoIe-I -ERN[3T 1arx-..........I:REDERICI( D8 COKDOVA _ v.-a><»-.n~»-~1Lin.~»¢-~~~~v~~~-- u.» CECIL HELL» Shows 7.l5 ond 9.l5-M:tinee Monday end Wednesday 3.30 LAST SHOWING TODAY DOUBLE BILL THE WHISPERING SKULL" ond‘ CHARLIE CHAN in "m: TRAP" _M:| Lewis Moase, New ginn- - ‘-- »*~*~~=%/‘~\- an, has returned home rum Prince County Hospital where he received eight days‘ treatment tor Kemmnm, Seturdly 1.15 - 9.15 en infected arm. a ti a no i Col “M” mddy J" Cfmf“; 9&2: 2803M’: or mwggiviincror G- N- mllwablMm‘ "'1' If} ' d With slime. “Juvenile Juries". s; " Xllztzg” cizagijtsnizdlag REA‘; Serial and News. l. a ' 01'- _Guests o! Mr. and Mrs. Dan-' iel Hiokox, Burlinslvll- 0n Elm‘ dw- ""1 MT- “d M“ Nam‘ When any plant is cultivated on Mifimmllldi ML am‘ Mrs" Elm" a large scale various diseases and l:.'"'2.°;;:l?. arsmixzmxzs- .21? 1 rm gow; Miss Mildred Wigmorl. Kim-i sington; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur; Meal-cod and Cyril. Mr. and Mrs.» Jack Hipperson and Judy, and‘ M455 flilda Maclieod. Charlotte- PESTS FOLLOW PIANTS ker and Linda. Derlington. town; Mr. and Mrs. Cloud Ywn-i l I Robert. vcenitly celebrated her first birth- l K Q-cc-aoc-oecaoo-a-coc szn Edmund, who still lives on | the farm with his son Robert. lThe wce- wlnsome daughter oi "Shirley wins" has m. day. She is the sixth generation to live cu the homestead farm. To Out Electric Power in Southern Ontario (By The Canadian Press) TORONTO, Sept. YF-Supplies of hydro-electric power to South- crn Ontario municipalities are to be cut by 7.000.000 kilowatt-hours a day. cent will be made next week. The following week there will be an- other 315 per cent out. boosting the total slash to 7.000.000 kilo- watts. i Chairman Robert H. Saundersl oi’ the Ontario Hydro-Electric‘ Power commission. announcing the out st Kemptvi-lle. Ont.. raid today that municipalities will be allowed to decide how the reduc- tions can best be made. The exact date of birth of Col- Tl1e first reduction of 31/, per ~ 8t SIIALLIIAWS With the replacement of stock ond due to the popu- larity of our previous Mattress Special-ave ere re- peating the Shannon's Spring Filled Mattress SPECIAL For 7 Shopping Days Only Tuesday Sept. 14th Including to and Tuesday Sept. 21st The most outstanding voIue in o mattress we hove hundreds of springs, covered with Ioyers of buoyant cotton olI ever offered-constructed‘ with coil orcund, upholstered with o beautiful woven domosk licking in u blue HOFGI pattern. Two handles of some moteriol on eoch side of mol- tress lcr eosy handling. Edges equipped with air . 28.95 vents. Standard Sizes 3'3", 4'0" ond 4'6" 7-Doy Special-or Street Floor House Furnishings Store SMALLMAII‘ TWO STORES IN SIUMMERSIDE Serving the Province In All Forms of Family, Home ond Farm FREE AT REAR OF MAIII STORE umbus is uncertain. I sun" YOURSELF III A SMART TAlLOREO-- AUTO PARKINGS TRIMMEII 81 IIIITRIMMEII BOATS - Amazing new buys . In our wcmiertui Follvond Winter collection! Come see every dramatic new style . . sweeping copes to hund- some great coats. Choose from o variety of or cusutllly IuII . . the desiring new coats . tilted rich autumn _eoiors. All priced to suit the strictest budget. nnrss slum: _ ‘SIIIMIERSIOE ' eon is going to get ewly to e sneaking-crashing etert! Of course you're ‘ taking pert in the Bowling thin yeer. To Bowl your best you iuet can't _ we" my 01¢ shoes-they slip end elide ell over the place. The Shoe‘ - - - Theee ere heed to the toe, beve e ventileted leether top and the best feature o! ell ie the eole-the left one is o! chrome leather-the right ie of white rubber. Bowling Shoes ere in elaee and hell lites 4 to 8 for women end d to l1 ior en-therre ell priced et 4.50 e peir. Put your beet toot forwerd in theee apeeial Bowling Shoea. - - - The winning teens end the high aeore bowlers will ell be wearing them- and they'll ell heve them X-ltey titted in the Shoe Deplrtment- The Fell ia really here end I luppoee you're thinking oi your Winter head-work — Knitting, sewing, hooking and quilting. I've greet news for the "Quilters". - - - The nry Good! Deperlment laea e new eupply of LIUS QUILTING PlIJCIl-you went wild over theee lest yeer end I know you'll he lntereatod in the new petterna end pieces. hch peek- ege-prieed et I8 eente-eontelna .. .. freeh-weeheble pieces enough for e regnler eleed quilt (l: yards) - - - l5 new designs with inlrne-i tiona for making end e neefni I'll! euryriee gilt. Lil's Quilting Pieces I don't etey on the ehelvee name flaeaa e day or two. - - - So. ordefby 1 mail-by phone or in perms room trons the Dry Goods Department. ' “Ill TlJl-JNSTIRS"! A Inert new "lli Girl” Dress. you'll simply love is here In the Youth Centre. We d wool ore roee, light nevy and gold-the style ie youthful end becoming with long deevee, gleasl buttons and e velvet tie et the pointed eoiler. The leer-ll to 14x will fit you ‘Teeneterf’ to e "l" end the prlee will enit yon too-it's 10.50. You'll find “Toggery Teen” end "B! Girl‘ Dreeeee—mede epecielly for you u. the Youth Centre. I The enaerteat. neweet GRAND MIDI SWEATERS ere on diepley in the Lediu‘ Wear Depertnlent They're reelly beentiea in e Vlriety of n. quilts tell colere-deleeteble aolt wool-flare hulk-superior styling end lit with reanoveble laenlder peels. Glllld Mere Sweaters ere In lioth “Hilton end pull-ever etylee with long aieevee-they ere in sizes 14 to 20. priced et 6.08 and 1.08. aatlaeevrar’ Grend More? with pride end day-you'll find them in the Department laee lpeelel eowuuo suoas m mo. men and womeitl 'l'hle il the Sweeter Seam-you'll weer one ‘ FALL EXTRA PAIITS AVAILABLE MEN'S WEAR sumlsnms TO-MEASIIRE SIIIT FOR l Just Arrived 100% PURE WOOL —- WORSTEIIS — A TWEEII — RABARIIIIIE SAMPLES 3.50 T0 95.00 Maurice Mill .-<-1 -:.z:!‘.~__. ._ drums _ ' -_.~ -.~.-.. .<_ -..-=.;:......-a...< 1- .11.‘.- Mt1=4".. -.< .. ..