AUGUST 11. 1949 THE WESTER N GUARDIAN Eamon cooivrv omen ~ I Summer Street, Summerei News, Subeerip ' s. ELMEB Mvarnr The Guardian msy be bought et ear oi the iollowing stores in Sumnieraltie a a 551] , Street: " Kbllyh Neweltend, Water Street; a‘ ‘Alyre Doucette‘: , Advertising lepreeentativel Grocery, Second Street: Island Motor Treneport, Water Street The Guardian wil! be delivered to any 5.,» at 5o per day or 18o per week. Phone 2B5 ior your order to the boy responsible ior delivery on your route. , Phone I50 llltl GEORGE CLOW , l1 Cenini Street; Mark Geudet, l1 Grenville Street; home in Summereid by Carrier this service or give -SAVE 82.50. Buy a season's tie ket, $5.00, for Old Home Week. '4. wa-BUY A season's ticket for Old Home Week and avoid the rush at the ticket office. _SUMMERSIDE Business Col- 19g; will re-open September 6th. Fun commercial courses. Write or phone 45-2. -SEASON TICKETS for Old Home Week can be secured iroin Vernon ltlattheivs or T. I). Car- ruthers. Summcrside. _T]IE TRAVELLERS REST women's Institute will hold a Pantry Sale in Holmans Grocery, Saturday, 2.30 P. M. -NOTICE T0 ADVERTISERS- Advertisers are reminded that their wpy must be in the Guardian not later than noon the prev- ious day to guarantee insertion. 011i: oi city advertisers phone classifieds, etc. should par- ticularly bear this in mind. _PR[-]'IJTY wEDDING— A quiet but pretty wedding was solernnized by Rev. C. A. Britten at. the Bap- tist Parsonage, Bedcque, on Friday morning at 11 o'clock when Laura Jean, daughter of Mir. and Mrs Walter MacCalium, Lower Bcdeque. became the bride oi Nozman Low- ihcr luacFarlane, son oi Mr. and Mrs. Reginald MacFariane, North Carleton. The bride chose ior her wedding a. floor length gown oi ice- blue taffeta, with sweetheart neck- line, puff sleeves. long matching mitts, fitted bodice and full skirt with shirred irills. Her finger tip veil was hold iii- place with a wreath oi orange blossoms and she carried a bouquet of Better Time roses and Baby Breath. Her only ornament was a triple strand oi pearls. The bridesmaid, Miss Ruth Johnson. was attired in a floor length cape frock oi blush rose talieta with matching gloves and finger tip veil with sequin trimmed headdress. She carried a bouquet o! Queen Elizabeth yellow roses. Everett MacFai-lane was his brother's groomsman. Fbllowing the ceremony a reception was heal st Birch Hill Tourist Home, Surn- merglde, (or torty guests. Receivins with the bridal party were the bride's mother. who were a drl-‘s! oi sky blue with matching accessor- ies and a corsage oi white cam- etlons; and the groom's mother. whowas attired in a dress oi white and grey with black trim and black i... and a - o! white carnatlons. ‘Mr. Britten pro- posed the toastito the bride. I0 which the groom responded. The bride's table with its attractive floral arrangement was centred with I. three-tier weddin! “ke- topped with a miniature bride and groom. Mr. and Mrs. MacFariane left by motor on a trill th-YOIIKMM the Maritimes, the bride travelling in a. suit oi ioganberty gabardine with eoliee brown accessories; On return they will reside in horth Carleton. where m. mm ll l sueeeaiul ‘ er, The bride. D!"- ious to her mania“. W" l WW1‘ lsr teschen-S. CIIAPAIID TIIEATIIE “CALIFORNIA” Rey Milland Barbara Stanwyck Barry Fitzgerald Fri. 8:80; Sat. 7:30-9:80 who tele-. GENERAL INSURANCE Ralph G. Muttart. Summerside. —-BUYING good live fowl daily opposite Bryentorrs Service Station. Alttractive prices. Eddie MacDon- ed. —HOME MADE ICE CREAM and Cake at St. Eieanors Hall, Thurs- day evening, August ilth. Spon- sored by North St. Eleanor: Women's Institute. —.A GENERAL MEETING oi the Kensington Community Ath- letic Association will be held in the Town Hall tonight at 8.15 sharp, A large attendance is re- quested. Special visitor. --A GENERAL MEETING oi the Kensington Community Ath- letic Association will be held in the Town Hall tonight at 8.15 sharp. A large attendance is re- quested. Special visitor. —MOTOR PARTY — Messrs. Charlie Brown. Mrs. B. Stephen Brown. Mrs. Murphy and two sons John and Gerald came from Bos- ton to Alma last week. They are guests oi Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kinch. K --COMPLETE STOCK oi spray material on hand; also iull line of fresh iced and flour at all times; call write or phone for prices on binder twine. North Bedequc Farmers’ Institute. Horace E. Huestis, secretary, phone 606-11. —-INJURED IN FALL — Mr. Edmund Praught. son oi Mr. and Mrs. Ray Praught oi Richmond is a patient in the Prince County Hospital as a result oi a iall from s load oi hay yesterday. The young man was assisting in the haying and in ialling from the 105d fell across a hay fork, the prongs entering his back puncturing his kidney. l-lis condit- ion lest evening was considered to be rather dangerous-s. -ACCEPTED CALL- Rev. HF. MacBwen, B.A., B.D., who has accepted a call to the First Bible Presbyterian Church. Jasper Street, Edmonton, Alberta, his ministry to begin the iirst Sabbath in Septem- ber, plans to leave tomorrow (‘Fri- day) by automobile with Mrs. Mac- Ewen and children, Paul. Faith arid Eunice i-iope. by way oi the United States. They will stop en route in Long Island. where Mr. MacEwen wil " divine worship and where Mrs. MacDwen will visit her fathom-—S. _....._4 HAPPY GATHERING The home oi Mr. and Mrs. FD. Mgrkg, Margate, wss_ the scene oi e happy gathering on Friday eve- hing, when their friends and neighbors waited upon their son. Geridner. and his bride. the form- er Jean Fraser, RN. oi Alberton and Charlottetown. Aiter e Iew explanatory remerks by Mr. Ell‘. Glyn-ion. an eddress was read by Mr. Don Baker end e gift money presented by Mr. Fred Howard. Gardiner replied. on be- half o! his wile, end expressed his thanks in a few well chosen words. A social hour was enjoyed, and e delicious lunch was served when the hostess was assisted by Mrs. Allie MacNeiil. Mrs. Keith War- reh, Mrs. Ed. Bearisto and others. Mr. and Mn. Marks ere living in Charlottetown, where Mr. Marks has been employed with the iirm oi Bett end MacRae, for ths past three years. — Bur. 0 v-a —-5!B.D WEDDING ANNIVERS- ARY - Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dav- ison, o! Kensington, spent a pleas- ant day on Friday, August 5th. vis- iting 0n the Mainland. This was the " o! their fifty-third "easiest... LAST SHOWING TODAY "DEEP WATERS" With Dane Andrews - Jean Peters Show! 2:80 - 7:15 - 0:15 FRIDAY and SATURDAY BIG DOUBLE BILL IINEATII IIIOODING lllll TIN HOLT In “THE HUSTLER!" shows 1:10 - 9:20 - lletinee Seton!!! i=5" roeowooaseoun wfee+wev um: llIiKS LATIN SKIES! Ne time tel romance-let imm- em eleoih end gieueev |ivi— eleliel by llllen e! inievneiieeet ewe-MI 811d U first game oi their semi-final ser- ies with the Sheen 6r McInnis ball team, defeating theJuniors 6 to 5. Rumor has it that Sheen s: Mc- Innis are protesting the game on the grounds that umpire Glennie DesRoches declared Paul Schur- man's attempt to bunt which re- sulted in a. ily ball an "iniield ily" contrary to rule 44, section 8, in the rule book. The S. a M. boys drew first blood scoring an unearned run in the lirst inning when Cokey Grady got a liie on a dropped fly in left iield, stole second and was driven b01119 by QRIWBVS single to cen- tre. They added two more in the third. With one out Foy hit 05g- WIY who stole second. Stewart's double scored the junior first sacker and Paul Schurmans single sent Stewart across the plate. The Red Sox got their first tally in the same inning, Martineau driving the pellet into shrubbery across the road flanking the left field oi’ the ball park for e well. earned home run. The junior; Picked up two more in the iiith. and scored when Carson threw the pill into centre field, Oatway also reached first on ling at second. advanced to third stale home. The Red Sox big inning came in the fifth. Matthews lined a Single to centre. Martineau, whose He stole second, OH 8.11 BITOI‘, 5nd 3°)‘ "WOW. laced one through short. and McCulloch hit a. grounder to second base. An easy “We Dlfiy at second was there lor the taking but MacFarlane elect- ed to get the runner at third. This he might have done but his throw went high over the third base- mall's head and two runs scored. St. John then doubled to leit scoring Mccuiinch. The decisive run was scored by the Sox in the sixth. Richard was sate when Grady fumbled his ‘bouncer w third and Grady forcing Richard at the hot corner sent the ball to wedding anniversary. Among the places visited was Mount Allison iversity where their son Earle we at one time a. student, en-list- ing from the-re ior service in the First World War in which he made the supreme sacrifice. Their grandsons Earle Davison and Earl: Davison Warren stood with them as they read once again the flames o! those students of the University who had laid d0Wn their lives for King and Country. 0n Saturday. August 13th, Mr. Davison celebrat- ed his 83rd birthday. Their many iriends wish them many years oi‘ continued lieaiiii and happiness. RETURNS FROM TRIP Mr. Keith Compton has returned an enjoyable trip to Western Can- ada. and the United States. Dur- ing his trip Mr. Compton took in the Calgary Stampede and while eluding Dr. Kingsley Grady and s Mrs. Grady, the former Ruth Tup- Herb Weber. Colorado, he visited Bruce Gordon Callback, sons o! Mr. and- Mrs. Walter Callback, Summer-I side. — S. —ARBESTED AT BURDEN- Two men arrested yesterday by R.C.M.P. at Borden will appear in Summerside Police Court this morning charged with issuing a cheque. in payment oi s bill at s It was a 194i Oldsmobile sedan with Toronto. dress as —ENTERTAINEI) AT ‘ MIS- CELLANEOUS SHOWER — Mrs. lvan Dawson and Miss Britten, entertained at the iorm- re er’; home in Bedcque on Tuesday ball game with a. smashing single already done. C. Grady, 3b. Pope, cl‘. Totals Grady got a life on a miscue atlBamn 55 third, took second on a wild piicifccx, c}, ' Richard, 2b. a b1! 01 iuss- Martiiicau, 3b. Totals bat played a big part in the Red-Sohurman. Fey. Sr. John, Martin- Oflllj doubles - Stewart, St. John; sto- len bases — Grady. Oatway 3, Foy, Cox 2; left on bases — S. 8c M. _ 4, Red Sox 5; earned runs—-Sheen s» McInnis 2, Red Sox 2; double plays Grady to MacFarlane: first basa on errors. Grady 2, oatway. P. Schurmari, struck out -- by Stewart l0, by Foy 4; bases on art 3, oii’ Foy 0; hit by pitcher, by Foy l. on bases, afternoon in honor of Miss MacCallum, previous to her mar- Plilgl‘. at dmiscollaneous shower. To appropriate music played by Miss Marion Schurman, the bride- elect was escorted to a decorated chair, in front of which was plac- ed an attractively trimmed trunk filled with lovely and useful gifts consisting oi linen, china, crystal, silver and money. Miss MacCalium was assisted the parcels by the Misses Mary Johnston Little Elizabeth Mizuno presented a beautiful bouquet to the guest of honour. On the evening of the some day, Mrs, tortaincd at her home for Miss MacCollum to his home m summerside after shower, when the bride-to-be re- ceived many more lovely gifts.» m the Wes, ma, Wm, many 10mm Shaw, secretary of the Gaelic So- er Islanders now living there, in- “My °f Scflland the Summersidc Rotary Club held “m m, and Mm Ben Tanwn and at the Imperial Diner on Tuesday. While in Denver, d Gaelic culture and the language. He was introduced by Chief Jus- tice Thane A. Campbell, The meet- ing was also addressed briefly by ,Professor H. H. Shaw of Char- |lottetown. Rev. Charles Carnegy Hand Dr. John F. McNeil]. Rotar- an lantic, Iowa guest. Other guests were Artemas MacQuarrie, Summerslde hotel. on an account Rem Lorne iii a Charlottetown bank which Walter did not exist. They were arrested A. E, MacEvoy, Hollywood, Culi- while apparently about to leave fornia; the Province in a car which po-lton, Mass; lice suspect to have been stolen. Charlottetown; ‘Charles Linkletter, Fred Bingham, New Brunswick license Dr. C. W. Tanton. D- 0. Stewart. pistes. Both gave their home ad- L. R. Allen. Dr. Vllweht Grlht. J- 5un-,mer5,de,Watson MacNaught, M.P., all of police are investigating the case. ésummersldfi-S- Phyllis Quebec contains the well preserved used to repulse the English. dklt0%e t%ot>%oo%t0~i>fil9i@°§w§" REGEQIT Tlillll. - rm. - SAT. ‘Tl-IE: GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN L’ R-C-A-F. Red Sox Win Semi-final Opener 6-5 From Sheen Ea‘ McInnis Th9 35-5-7" 3'4 5°,‘ “'°" lhiMaoFsrlane at second ioi a double killing. McCulloclfl hit to right advanced Martineau to third and Freddie Foy wrapped up his own through centre which scored Mar- tineau. Fey was nipped trying to pilier. second but the damage was BOX SCORE Sheen e McInnis ‘I O p-tnotaoootsov-aw) T. Landry, ss. Oatway, lb. Stewart, p. P. Schurman, c. Simmons, ll’. Morrison. r1’, MacFarlane, 2b, ‘Delaney ii. gwmufluuowheg aouoowwwnwo ocuooowocawfl R. 2 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 S ‘—Replaced Simmon Red Sex Fay. P- St. John, lb. Carson, c. 9L i‘. AB ‘I O woooMoM»o~> Matthews, ri. McCulloch, lf. awwwwuwuuw ar-len-oooomofi _ 4-Hoooo~mI =ooucoo~n~ooI t9 i‘ -mo~oM4mo a=-c~oc>~i-H SUMMARY RBI’: Oatway, Stewart, P- home ,run - Martineau; MacFarlane to Landry. Morrison. Richard; balls _ oi! Stew- Umpires - At plate, DesRoches; Murphy and Keith. Jean in the opening of and Ruth Johnston. Inn Webster en- ot a miscellaneous —AT ROTARY — Dean Neil svas the guest peaker ut the regular meeting of e save a very interesting ad- ress on the subject o! preserving MEN: GET SET FOR OLD HOME WEEK BY TAKING ADVANTAGE 0F THESE WEEK-ENO SPECIALS IN MEN'S WEAR. THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY AVE MONEY on a. v. o. Shirts. beautifully at... in pIeIn white, grey, send and blue. Special $3.49. Rev. C. S. binkletter oi At- WBS PPESEIII. BS 8 Braintree, Mass; MacKay, Montreal; MacKenzie. Springfield; Dr. Fred McSween, Bos- Dr. Harold Shaw. John Mongol, RELIC 0F CANADA'S PAST Fort Lennox National Park in mains oi an early French tori BIG DOUBLE ~BILL NOTE: Shows 7 and 9:15; Matinee Frl- and Sat. 2:50 GUARANTEED Hollywood's New Star Sensation, JOHN IRELAND. in Fast Moving Thriller, “OPEN SECRET” and rue muons ARI Witontiinoino-nrvlieaiher - -—Mr. and Mrs. and two young sons oi Boston are visiting triends in Alma. K —Messrs. Howard Dunbar oi Alberton were visitors at the home oi Mr. Frank Shea Sr.. Si. Louis. on Friday. K 1M1". Fred Whelan oi the Foley £2‘: Alberton to Seven Mile Ball on Saturday. Personals Brent Ramsay —Miss Lottie Foley o! Boston is visiting at her home in Kildarek I Bivirs. J. A. Callaghan, Alber- ton, returned on Friday from a two weeks visit at Bath. Me. K James Trimm —Mr. Louis Aylwerd. P161!!!" View was a motor passenger to Cape Tormcntine on Friday. —Mrs. L. J’. Crounse (nee Clara Wallace) oi Boston, is visiting at the home oi her brother, Wallace oi Alberton. John K and Summerslde, motored i _lev. William V. Macdonsld oi Seven Mile Bay returned recently from a short visit to friends in U. S. A. T _1uv, SJ. Davies. BA, Mrs Davies. and John and Margaret. returned to their home at Ker-n- glngton on Friday evening. l i" LIVE POIILTIIY WANTED Loading trucks weekly for best Canadian end U. S. markets. Six trucks shipped to date this season, highest prices. Next loading Monday. August 15th, for a holiday trip to Mrs. Davies’ for- mer home at Kam, Ontario. They were accompanied by the latter_'s father. Mr. DB. AicEwen, who will be their guest at the Rectory. —Miss Mary O'Brien, daughter was a recent visitor at the home of her sister, Mrs. Frank Shea, Jr.. st. Louis. K- _LAC, and Mrs. lrwin Andrew. the latter's mother, Mrs. Georfle Hooper oi Milton. Ul _»Mrs. Frank Lcslic oi Toronto, who is vacationing in Summer- and Mrs. Horace Clark, spent ihc week-end at UPPE!‘ caPev N- B- U] _,i\irs. John Salter and Mi-HS Winifred Salter from Devonshirc, England. are Elle!“ °I M“ ‘m1 Mrs. Wilfred Salter, Summerside. —S. “Mrs. l). A. MacFadyen oi Bel- mont, Mass, is the guest oi her. aunt, Mrs. Frank Muttart, Carle- ton.-S. _Mr_ and Mrs. Lester Diitrisn oi Stellnrion, N. S, are K110!!! "I iMr. and Mrs. George Key, Sum- imerslde, Mr. Charles Dignnn. who vwas also a visitor, mot his con- Isln, Mr. Lester Dignan for the first time in sixty-one years. On For further Information write, phone or see- LIJOYD BURNS, Freetown CAMEO THEATRE, tumour Wedeeedey - Thursday 8:45. Matinee Thursday 2:50. It's Cary Greet, broth Young, Devid Niven in Comedy-Drlme, "I!!! BISIIOFS WIFE" with Monty Woolley, James Gleason, Gladys Cooper side, guest oi her parents. Ml‘ norscr your heodlwiihie’ CREAN hat.‘ Au the Iat- esi- shapes and colors. to $7.50. Special $3.95. ‘XTRA Comfort in fines-I quality worth up i-o $I.50. Special 98c. ERTAINLY en ouI-siondincz value. Cotton Hcaif Erica's. Special 29c. DEAL to weer Old Home Week. Regular $1.00. Special 69c. LWAYS look smart by wearing worth up to $2.00. Special $1.29. EADERS IN STYLE, QUALITY AND VALUE. MAURICE MILL MEN'S WEAR SUMMERSIDE THE |SLAND'S SMARTESI’ MEN'S STORE" of Anslem O'Brien, Elmsdaiey Summerside, have as their Zllefi‘ " —l ‘mm s" "'“"""'"" i . AII new this season. worth up wool artiste loose. Fcincv Ankle Hose. e Park Lone Tie. \ Sunday they all motored to the St. Peter's Church in Lot 11 to hear Rev. Leslie Dignan, nephew oi Mr. Charles Dignan, conduct divine worship at 3 o'clock-S. , Brace’: Stock News —Mr. and Mrs. Ensley Cnmpd bell returned to their home irr Summerside after a most enjoy- ubée motor trip to Cape Breton. -—Rev. c. s, Li kl tt ‘ Linkletter oi Atrllaniicfrlgaf: Li: willing Mrs. Linkletter’; parents, S - M. F. Schurman, ummerslde also their son Mr Charles Linkletter and Mrs.‘ Link: letter.-—S. . l —Rev. Richard Cambridge’ Mass" Westawsy of is expected to VlIIIII GIIAIIII FLIIE TOPS_ arrive in the Province the mirid’; of the month d "1 U 1:‘ ,, .r".*".:.':.“§l':..3‘%§ .‘§§i"i§%i.§ AND ,"'__"'._“_§“ sroca u , Professional iiariis . __________;______ BOOK INCH . ORDER; N. E. ELLIS Fire - Ante -: nun", onazan snwan PIPE “““"““°E and WTTINGS 5 Summer st. 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