,i chum FRTDAY. TH-I WESTEK I N GUAIPDIA 1. I143!!! Illa louse Phones: sees. tllnrdlaauaeybebougbeasauelebe. following stores in lulunereldei loll Bookstore, Summer Street; Gourllee Drugstore. ll Central Street. Kellie Newutand. water lines: Alyre Douoettae Grocery, Second lines: Island Maser Transport, Water Cereal: Alhan'e Grocery, we lose!) Sheet. I. I. Walta In the Guardian will be delivered to any house in Sumner-aloe by carrier Ioyatlooerdayorlleperweels. your order to the boy responsible XIII Its:-I Gender, 0'! Granule Ilreeu Phone US! for this service or give (or deliver: on your rouse. -GI-:Nl:lI.AI.. INHUIIANCI. Rnlpb G. Muttart. Sununsreide. -STANLEY TOOLS DIBTON SAWS. Buildeie Hardware of all kinds. The Sum-merside Hardware Co. -BUYING FOWL every evening except Saturday from 5.30 P. M. until 9 P. M. also wet days. Eddie MacDonald. Kcnsington. P. E. 1. -ICE CREAM SOCIAL. Mal- nsque Hall. Friday. August zoom. in aid of United Church Sunder School. - RETURNED FROM MOTOR. IMP T0 TORONTO A Rev. Bur- -nn Crowe, Mrs. Prank Deacon. Miss Louisa Callbeck. Miss Ruth Wright and Mr. Harrison MscFar- lane arrived home on Saturday ai- ier attending the world's Sunday school convention in Toronto. -CENTRAL BEDEQIJE BAPT- IST FELLOWSHIP-Rev. D. M. Eraser, Pastor. Services for Sun- day. August 27: Central Bedeque 10.45 A.M.; Borden 3 P.M. Prayer moeiing Central Bedeqpe, Thurs- day; Freetown. Friday at Roy Hill's. Everyone welcome. -THE PBESBYTEBTAN Church In Canada. Services Sunday, Aug. 27th. Keir Memorial. Malpeque, at ll. a.m.; Freetown at 3 p.m. and 1-(ensington at 7.3) pm Sunday Schools: Mslpeque at 11 a.in.; Freetown at 2 p.m. and Kenning- ion at 7 pm. Rev, J. A. Mc- Gowan. iilinister. -PRINCETOWN UNITED (IHURCH, Malpcque. Sunday. Aug- ust 27th. Church Membership Class 10.30 A. M. Sunday School 111!) A. M. Divine Worship ll.00 A. M and 7.30 P. M. Sunday evening special music by Male Qunrtette Kensington Presbyterian Church, Tuesday. August 29th. service, Darnley I-fall. SAX) 'P. M. Rev. lames Cross. Minister. -V-IN HOSPITAL--Friends of Mr. M. P. Titus of the Clifton Hotel. Summerside. and past president of the Summerside Branch of the Canadian Legion. will regret to learn that he is I patient in the Prince County xrlospital where he was taken suffering from a stroke. His condition yesterday and last evening was reported as serious. --FUNERAL YESTERDAY - Funeral services for the late Mrs. Talmage Montgomery of Travellers Rest were held from her late residence yesterday afternoon at two o'clock. The officiating min- isters at both the house and grave were Rev. George N. Sorners oi Summerside. assisted by Rev. Mn. Kennedy of Bedeque. Pall bearer: were Messrs. Alfred schurman. Don Schurman. Eldon Schunnsn. Louis Moose. Sterling Mouse and Johl Pillman. Burial was in the Peoples Cemetery, summerside. .....j - Personals --Miss Helen Siciwell. Fair Haven, Mass. is visiting at the home of her uncle Mr. and Mrs. Fred Reeves. North Bedeque. -- Mrs. B.A. Stoddad. Greenfield. Mass. and Mrs. Lawrence Gray. Vancouver, 13.6. are visiting their sister. Mrs. Albert E, wright. Cen- tral Bedeque. - Mr. EH. Hegsn of the Bank of Manhattan Trust Company. New York. is a guest in Summerside of his aunts. Miss Mary Hunt and Mrs. Musscn. C. 8 -- Mrs, E. P. Gravillr. Regina. Fask. is visiting her cousin, Mrs. Pope Bagnall. Hunter River. she spent some time with Mrs. Christie aoss, New London. and with many old friends in central Bedeque. where she lived so years ago; this is her first trip back home in that lime. - Mrs. J. R. Kenny. for many vears a student of Summerside. was a visitor to her former home Town raster-day end her friends were nleased to see her and note that the is in excellent health. she mot- ired from Cliaflottetown for the lay with her daughters. Mrs J. J. Harris and Miss winnlfred Kenny, R..N.-S. WANTED At'0nce QUANTITY FEED OATS To Fill an Order -SERVICES AUGUST 2'I'.l'lI. - Bsdeque at 11. Borden at 3 P. M Albany at 7.30 P. M. Rev. Burton Crows. Minister. -PAN'I'R,Y SALE at R. '1'. Hal- msn's Store. Saturday. Aug. 26th. starting at 3 o'clock. by Sea View Womenls institute. -GLAD! AND P'U'I'l'Y. - Glass all sizes. Paint brushes. LODK handle window brushes. lhfvels 4 and 5 tine manure forks. The Summerslde Hardware Co. -THE ANNUAL MEMORIAL SERVICE will he held in the Can- trsl Eedeque Baptist Church on aundsy. August 2'lth. 11 A. M Will those giving flowers for decoration please leave them at the Baptist Parsonage. Saturday after- noon. Rev. C. A. Britten. Minister. rllovlilgg is continued from page 1 Through the use of such a sys- Iem. It in possible states Mr. Snszelle to spread the equivalent of an inch of rain on the ground every two hours. The sprinkler throws out two streams of water. one high in the air. the other lower to cover all gro-ind around the system. The openings on the sprinklers through which the water is emit- ted are five-thirty-seconds of an inch in diameter. The nursery area must be watered very fine. states Mr. Snazclle or the seed will be washed away. The greatest need for a sprink- ler this year was in May and June in planting time when lhe land was baked due to the dry weather. There was certainly no need for it this week, Mr. Snaz- elle stated. as he recalled the re- cent storm. And another addition to the three year old nursery site is the construction of a storage building for shrubs and trees. Shrubs will be imported from Holland and kept dormant in this building until planting time. One end of the 54:00 foot struc- ture will form a glass house. The cellar will have R six foot over- head clearance and a dirt floor covered by one foot of sand. This year. in the first season of operation. the nursery has sold more than 5000 shrubs and bulbs in filling nearly 600 orders. A large number of pine seedlinlii as well as elm and maple were said. A number of paocnv and tulip bulbs have been ordered for Sep- tember and already orders have been placed for next years shrubs. snEiiLlgAlLs Continued from page 1 vide the reinforcements to right the fires. care for the wounded. do other things. Each target and cushion area will be a. civil defence zone, each under controller whose peacetime job will be to help the zone into a co-operative machine that will function in disaster. In war he would command the flow of rein- forcemenis from the cushion into the target area. The reception area lies 0t.'I5id:- these two. There the casualties and refugees will go. In some cases. a reception area might be an entire Provime. It will be the respon- sibility of the provincial zovorn- ment to co-ordinate its efforts. Beale Organisation Inside these areas will work the civil defence organizations. Th: basic organization of all of them is founded on the existing DOIK! and fire services and will consist or a headquarters. wardens, rescue. pioneer. ambulance and welfare sections. The headquarters section will lM0REl ANT KNOCK 0 ALITY! for Sydney Contact Produce Dept. II. T. NDLNAN LTD. summer-side ' ll '07, 1. . A V IID TNEATIIE cnarnvv FBIl'J,AY,I.a0 - SATURDAY 7.30 . 9.30 his lies lmcll . - John W a mmmug 'i'.'.. Nu Brown-Iiaovillllsllls Wedding . Beulah Novella. daughter of Mr and Mn. Carrol Macwllllamr Coleman exchanged marriage vows Heinmlngiord. Quee Miss June Ramsey of " er. music and the chapel was beauti- fully decorated for the occasion with bouquets of mixed flowers. The bride, given in marriage by her father. was lovely in her wed- ding gown of white satin with high neckline. lily point sleeves, fitted bodice and full skirt with train. Her finger tip veil was held in place with a coronet of seed pearls and she carried it bouquet of Bet- ter Times roses. Mias Shirley Agnew of Wilmnt as bridesmaid. -was gowned in yel- low taffeta with a headdress of Queen Elizabeth rcses in keeping with her bouquet. The bride's moth- er was attired in a dress of royal blue with matching accessories and a corsage of white carnatlons. The grroomsman was Mr. Albert Tanton of st. Eleanors. Following the ceremony I recen- tion for twenty guests was held at Birch Hill Tourist Home where the bride's table. with its artistic arrangement of cut flowers and lighted tapers. -was centred with a three-tier wedding cake, topped with a miniature bride and groom. Lac. and Mrs. Brown left on a honeymoon trip to Montreal and Ottawa. the bride travelling in a suit of dove gray with navy acces- sories and a. corsage of Better Timcs roses. They will reside in Goose Bay, Labrador. to which place the groom has been posted. - 5 control the rest of the force. The wardens will be men and Women who are neighborhood leaders the people who take over command in the streets when disaster strikes. The rescue sections will get spec- ial training for such jobs as get- tinr people out from beneath debris. clearance. stretcherbearlng. demol- ition. decontamination engineering tasks. The ambulance sections will have teams of to"; people and an ambulance apiece They will pick up casuall.1es and take them to first old posts on the periphery of the target area. The welfare section has the re- sponsibility of caring. for the nome- less and the helpless. CAMEO THEATRE KENSINGTON FBI. and SAT. 1.15 - 9.15 MATINEE 10.00 A.M. SAT. ' A fine suspense-drama which is not notion - but fact. as to tap- noned where it happened. the prison-break of "Canon City” (Col- orado) with Warden Iwy Beat (himself) pl-yin: this role be lived 7: hours with Scott Brady. Jeff CI-My. Stanley Clement. Eva Mlrlh. Raymond Bond and many others. This show is a warning that "crime does not my". Alan Serial and News. T A pretty wedding was aolemniaed by F713 960119 NO. chaplain at the R.O.A.P. chapel on Wednes- day aitemocn at two o'clock when oi" with Lee. James Douglas Brown of side was in charge of the wedding The pioneers will deal with debris, and sma'l ' rt-is GUARDIAN. Acalllan Teachers Open Sessions Al Summerside , mus celebrated in St. Church, Bulnmerside -' by Charles Gallant of Egmont Bay The sermon. preached by Rev. J with the spiritual phasized were, Christ's accomplish this lvnmrtant task. The 'sesslons were held in st B.A., presiding. Mr. Benoit Des- was the secretary. on the stage were. the Rt. Rev. G. J. Msculisn. V. 0.. His Honor Mayor Henry Wedge. Hon. Wilfred Arsenault. Provincial secretary. over fifty teachers were in attendance. In his address the President spoke of the importance of these teachers tum tions. of the beauti- ful progressive town chosen for the convention and of the great improvement in the Acadian edu- cational status. Monsignor Maol.ellan expressed his pleasure in welcomln, the teachers to summerside. He spoke of their spiritual responsibility, of the importance of good example and of the sacrifices necessary for good education. Mayor Wedge also welcomed this teachers to Summr-rside. a Town town has been added to the cycle of centres for holding these con- ventions. lie encouraged the teach- ers fo keep their bilingual schools Hon. Mr. Arsenauit extended the wish for a most successful conven- tion and said that during the other sessions he would help hy his observations to solve some of the teachers difficulties. Mr. John F. Arscnault. who was present at the first convention held fifty-seven years ago in Charlottetown. said that he was glad to be present once more an that by his many years of experi- ence he could help the teachers. The meeting then adjourned un- til 1.30 P. M. Afternoon session The second session opened with prayer by Rev. J. H. Leclair. A magnificent demonstration of .teachlng methods was given by Rev. Sister St. Adele of st. Louis, N. 3.. who had brought four of her first and second year pupils to as- sist her. Her history lesson on Columbus. Cartier, Champlain, the exile of the Acadians. as well us her: rveligious lessons, were given hv dramatization and the use of charts. Her reading datnonstratlons by means of dialogue games and dramatization were also very high- ly appreciated. Among the recommendations Riven by Rev. Sister st. Adele were the preparation of lessons by the teacher. letting the children be active during the lemons so as to do as much as possible by them- selves. to make the children talk so as to correct their language er- rors. to make the children read a whole lesson and not page by page. DONKEY Dancing, Refreshments, Admission 50 A REGENT Is II: Iuml em mm. ens slilllul Tonight KENSINGTON DOUBLE HEADER VIALPEQUE versus SEA vnaw SUMMERSIDE versus KENSINGTON 6:00 P. M. " BASEBALL The fifty-eighth annual convent- iion of the Acadlan teachers began on Thursday. Aug. 24th. with high Paul's Rev. H. Lecleir of .Bum:nerslde. dealt importance of education. some of the points em- love for children while he was on earth. He said met the teacher must lead his pupil to Christ and pointed out the means by which the teacher can Paul's hall with Mr. Elmer Pineau. lloches of the High School staff which has hecn called the most progressive in Canada. The head ”5”""- 5" A m""""5' schwh” 1: lan residents are glad that this Pml" M Wm” mm?” "L at Mount Allison University; of Cl-lARU)'l'TlETOW'N cardinal Itacsulgan limos New chapel At Illlnnilnigasli -His Eminence. Juries cardinal Macauigan. who is at present vis- iting in the Province. and who is the guest of Rev. Patrick Walsh. Palmer Road. on Sunday last of- ficiated at the blessing of the new cm at Mimznlnigash. Hewas assi d by the following clergy: Rev. Patrick Welsh, Rev. E. Rich- ard, Rev. Richard lilllsworth. Rev. M.J. Rooney. Rev. J. A. MacDon- ald. Raev. WJE. Mnnaghan, Rev. Frank Aylward. His Eminence delivered a most impressive sermon on this occasion and said that the Aseumpti of the Blessed Virgin Mary would be declared a dogma of the Catholic Church during the month of Nov- ember. Cardinsl Maccluigerr yesterday paid a visit to Summerside where he called on Rt. Rev. (1.). Mao- Lellan, V. 0., and at Miscouche where he paid his respects to Rev. Martin Monaghan. retired parish priest there. Father Monsghan is an uncle of Cardinal Macaulgsn. -S and to give oral amounts of their readings. A vote of thanks was presented to the Rev. sister for her splendid demonstrations. The next number was s most in- Tel'&lI.Il'lg history conference given by the great Aoadisn Dr. J. H Blanchard Charlottetown. He spoke of a history by Mr. cyriac Dalgl: of New Brunswick. of his fifty years in the teaching pro- the early Acadisn conventions. and of the necessity of being bilingual so as to be a good Canadian citi- zen. Evening Session At the evening session of the Acadian teachers convention an open meeting was held in St. Paul's Hall to which the public were cordially invited and which was well attended. The meeting was addressed in the French lang- uage by varlous prominent speak- ers including Judge J, S. Des- Roclies. Rev. John Buote. Rev. Charles Gallant. Re-v. .l.H. Leclair and Mr. Raymond Rombain. who is a native of Paris. Mayor Henry Wedge of Sum- merside presented a gift of appre- ciation to Sister Si. Adele for her inspiring teaching demonstrations and also to Mr. Elmer Pineau. the president of the Acsdian teachers. LONG BICYCLE TRIP MONTREAL. Aug. 24 -(OP) - Marvln Brown. 31 - year - ol-.l bachelor from Los Angeles, arrived here yesterday on the last lap of I trip to Boston to see his father--- by bicycle. Brown says he has pedalled 9.518 miles in 14 weeks. The trip has taken him through 11 statue and most of Eastern Canada. NOTICE All faxes owing Cape Traverse School must be settled, before Sep- tember I5th. or they will be handed in to the Attorney for collection. By order Trustees. Evelyn M. Bell. Sec'y. WLIIANANDTIIILIVI ” C”. -.-W - 0 Gill.” AT I'll OAIITOL - -mm" srrrrnsrn is I - Edgar Rice lurrougbr famous ape-man is back again -. this time on the screen of the Capitol Thu- tre where "'ru-no and the am Girl" opened with ux Barker as the Jungle king. l "'nrsan's" adventures with a mysterious tribe of lion-worsblp- pars motivate the plot of the of- . ferlng. The tribe. its iemlne coa- tingent decimated by a tune spl- domlc, begins raiding other tribes for women, and kidnaps "I'anen's" wife "Jane" and a doctor's nurse. The ape-manls endeavors to rescue the captives and help the doctor battle the disease lend to the stir- ring highlights of the picture. which is one of the most exciting offerings in the "Tarzan" series. Barker does a convincing job as cnltn FOOT nrunl. nolmi 1. '1'l'llQO-1llANAI'I of an inch more than the actual foot measure shells in allowed In the truth of 1 cause eb'eu Bring Your Child- ren In for X-RAY Fittings the intrepid ape-man, and Van- ease Brown takes over the role of "Jane" in excellent style, with Robert Alan. as their co-star. Den- ise Darcel and Arthur shields stand out in the supporting out, which includes a bevy of pretty slave girls. Lee Bholem directed the sol Lesser production in competent fashion. Hans Jacoby and Arnold Bslgard wrote the screenplay based on the characters created by Edgar Rlce Burroughs, RKO Radio is dis- such furious lines as lrlng your chllilm in for X-ray Fittings Most important in Children's Back-to-School list. good sensible but attractive shoes. We carry Packard, Savage, and Duncan (skip along) iii narrow medium or wide widths. Choice of Ties. Monk or Double straps, in good quality leathers. Complete stock now for Back-to-School. Brouwer's Research tributing the current jungle thril- ler, BABY' SIIEEII & ' Macllllls Summerside YOUR FAMILY SHOE STORE UPSET STOMACH QUICKLY CORRECTED BABY'S lIttlou"l:ilu:15' Is olfnten :69; a toldo ir.Tct'uu'. . s. Alwe of Lonrlon. 0nt., all not ' ain'- Own blots are a great help as the first sign of u not stomach. durlnl In! time or w on n cold is coming on. TIM! work quickly yet gently to 0 . R. sharp any-r "l nursed poisons and &rol-note restful And Mrs. my baby shortly after being alarmed over I motor accident and bar etolnuh became quite upset. I gave her Baby's on Tab and she anon stopped crrint-all In W .. n. Equally edeetive for uathinl . constipation. Iirnple fever. awaohtaetlng. easily crushed to a powder, if desired- prompt in action. No "sleepy" nut!-no duillnr eilnct. any a box may let aloha so often etrik-e in the uttbtaieeatai Professional cards Chartered AeoInln&III ””"""" ””" ”' C”""""' expenses of fire losses! OAII. WIIKB. Alberton W. B. WARREN. 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