JUNE;'12..195Cf in-is J. BLMEB HUIPIIY aouae Phones: folloilng atone summer Street: Ngwg-afjnd, Water Street; G n: It I0 P” your order to western: GU;A7lDIAN PILINCI 00iJN'l'l OFFICE I summer street. Bunnenide. than can glam, Sllblcrlptionl. Advenuln g Representatives and CEOIGI CLOW I08! and am. Tho Guardian may be bought It In: of the to Buunenlde: Oourliee Drugstore. 81 Central emu. Mart Caudet, O1 Crenvlile lieu; noueettts Grocery. Second ltreet; Island Motor sraupert, Water street: AIhen'e Grocery, I10 Iueeell Strut. ' 1!. L. Wllte in Kellllnglon unrdlan will be delivered in III) Mine in lunuserelde by Curler day or Inc per week. Phone ml for this Iervleo or give the boy roeponllhlo for delivery on your reuu. ..1tusCOUCHE play, Seven Male 3,” wednesday, June 14. -GENERAL INSURANCE. Ralph 0, Mutts-rt. Summersidu. ,,ggg; "Bringing Up Mother" by Kmsmgton Young Adult group. in 5.. View Hall Monday night. June 12th at 8:30 P-31- ..itilA.LPEQllE. June 13th. Ken- .,mon Prcsbytcrian Players pre- "M "Ready-Made Fa.inily' spon- med by Keir Memorial Your: peoples. ..THE SUMMERSIDE HOME AND SCHOOL Welfare Group monthly meeting will be held Tuesday evening, June 13th. ..lN'iCE PROPERTY FOR SALE ,.()n;. mile from Summersidc. About fifty acres. Building. elec- mg-ny. Apply W. E. Dzirhy. K.C. ..WE HAVE ONE. one row. new John Deere planter. siili availasoie; also on hand tivo Aspinwnll plant- us, used two years. reconditioned. in perfect shape. Call write or plmne James A. MacNcIll and Sans. Summerside. Dial 2415. -ALL SCHOOL TAXES owing Sesrlctoivn School District No. '79 must be paid on or before June 20th. or will be handed in for coi- lection. By order of Trustees. --NOTICE re dry cleaning. Due to a fire in our boiler room and damage to our steam system. del:v- cries will be slowed up for a few days, Calls will be attended to as usual and we expect to be back to normal operation by Thursday. l)lscQuarrie Ltd.. Summerside. -FIREMEN UALLED - Sum- merside firemen were called about five oiclock Sa'tui'dsy morning to 9 second outbreak of the fire which had occurred on Friday sf- ternoon at the plant of MacQuar- ric's Dry Cleaners. While consid- eraible damage was done to the boiler room in the first firc very little additional damage was done the second time. A party living nearby noticed smoke coming from the building and sent in the alarm. --l.Vilill'.VlZATl0N CLINIC. An immunization Clinic will be held in the Town Hall on Wednes- day. June Hill, at 2.00 P. M. All parents are invited to bring child- rrn from six months to six years My I39 l0 leceivc first. sccond, third. or reinforcing dose of diph- theria. Tetanus. and Whooping Cough Toxlde. -W. M. 5. MEETING - At the annual mcctiirg of the w. M, S. of the Summerslde Baptist ohurch, which was held on Tues- GIY evening in the hall. the fol- lowing officers for the cnsuing year were appointed: President. Mrs. Jack MaoLeod; Secretary. Mrs. C. B. Jelly; Treasurer. Mrs W. G. Ellis. The retiring president, MIs.1-3. J. Barrass. occupied the their and welcomed the members of the Laure. Baln. the Bedeque Ind Wilmot Missionary societies. who were invited guests. Mrs. lack MacLeod was assisted by Mrs. itoland Guy in conducting the de- devotioinal exercises. Mrs. Barns: 9YO5EntAd Life Membership Certifi- utes to Mrs. Wilfred Inmui, Mrs. flak Msci..cod and Mrs. W. 0. 31115. A vote of thanks was tender- 'd by Mrs. J. 1-. Taylor to Mn. Blrrass for her untiring and suc- ceesful work in the Church. especially for the Baby Band. Vhfch-she had organized. r Regret Wu expressed an the necessity of he? living up those duties. Mrs. J. 1'. MacNeill presented the me WWI? of one of the pioneer missionaries of Canada and Mrs. Burns outlined the story of his wife. Both articles proving most interesting. A social hour followed and delicious refreshments served by the committee in charge.-S. Professional cards I. F. Hunter. ll.O. ' ' 0Pl'OIlE'l'l1l'l Complete Vleusl Analnee (llueee Fitted PHONE Ilil IMALLMAWB BUILPINO lumrnereldo. P.E.I. 1'. Eerie Hickey Cluttered Aoeouhnl clllllllaa Ben on Commerce -ICE CREAM social It Hamli- gnh Hall, Tuesday evening, June -ATTENTION FAIIMEIIS. lust received shipment tractor mowers. tractor plows. also aid: delivery and tedder rakes. Have on hand both standard Ind row crop. Gd Oliver. Attend demonstrations. Dci. bert Rayner. Travellers phone 8949. Summerside. Personals 'rMlls Helen Doyle. now of Tor. onto and formerly of Summenlde. is visiting friends here.-S. Rash -Mr. Fidel; Perry. Summerelle has received word of the death in Boston of his sister. Miss Mary A. Perry. formerly of 0'Lcary, P.E.l. -Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Doyle of Moncton are spending I few days with Mrs. Doyle's sister, Mrs. JOC- epli wood and Mr. Wood. Summer- side.-S. -Miss Elms. iriman. missionary on furlough from Trinidad.-is visit- ing in Summerside the guest of Rev. and Mrs G. N. Somers.-S. -Mr. Clarence Mercer of sum- merside motored to Wolfviiie. N 5., over the week end. returning with Mrs. Mercer and children, who had been visiting Mrs. Mer- cer's mother. Mrs. V. Illsley.-5. --Afr. and Mrs. John Marchbank, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Marchbank returned to their homes in New Annan on Friday evening after a most en- joyable trip over the Cabot Trails -Mrs. F. J. Scott. who has been attending the Maritime Branch of the W.M.8. of the United Church in Canada in Sackville, N. 13., returned to her home on Fri- day evening. En route she visited in Amherst, N. 8.. guest of Mr and Mrs. A I. MacLo.-sh.-S. Sudden Death Of rs Mr. iiaphil Gaudei , The, sudden death occurred at his home at 44 Russell Strc-rt. Summcrsldc early Sunday morn-n',z of Mr. Raphael Gaudet. a highly esteemed citizen of this town ;n his 73rd year. He was a native ui Miscouche but had lived in Sum- merside for over thirty y-an wher. by his quiet and unauum ing nature he made many friends who will sincerely regret his pass- ing. He had been enjoying gnoil health and had worked on the street; with the town workmen up to Saturday evening. Early 5'”!- ds,v morning he complained of ill- ness and passed away in a matter of minutes. He leaves to mourn his widow, the former Mary Steele of M11- couche. one brother, Stephan in Saint John. N. 3.. two sisters, Mrs. Piermang Delkoches (Priscilla) and Mrs. Clements (Elizabeth) both of Summerslde. The funeral will take place to- morrow (Tuesday) mornlng from his late residence to St. Pauli: Church and cemetery.-S. ”ANY NUMBER CAN PLAY" AT CAPITOL, SUMMEBSIDE -Not in years has Clark Gable been offered ll tailor-made and dynamic I role as that of the hon- est gambler in "Any Number Can Play." stellar attraction now show- ing at the Capitol Theatre. ' Here is I story taut. moving at lightning pace. packing a drama- tic wallop in almost every seq- uence. with Gable in the virile, two-nsted type of characterization which has kept him at the top of box-office lists ever since he has been I star. in "Any Number Can Play" he is seen In Charley Kyng who. through gambling luck. hu risen from poverty to become the owner of s spectacularly successful ca- sinosino and who is now able to give his wife and college-age son. Paul. every luxury. Willing to give I sucker In even break and with I code of honor all his own. Charley is Ibie to dominate everyone with whom he comes into contact. His only failure is in his son who de- spine his father's profession and cannot conceive him to be In hon- est men. It takes I series of en- grossingly dramatic circumstances and I thrill-packed climax before Chlrley can prove to his wife and son that there can be nobility and integrity even in gambling. IADAI IN I. C. VANCOUVER - (OP) - The R. C.A.r. has announced it is setting up in first rIdIr dunit on the L V NM? .1. I. I. Perlunen. o.lli'.P.a-359' '98 Iaanioel ODQOIICCOI Deal; 1 one Ililvoinouniun illhielig In-cameo. - In loving Memory of My Mother tire. GIOIGI 0. 0008151. IA&IlbI. wlopneeelewav Jeuillhleh. -oiantnlunoultu UIlulIgIheIiIiilet' At Slside Air hundreds of peopla accepted the invitation of the R..C.A.F. to visit the summcrsldc station on satur- dly. Air Force Day. The highlight of the program was the wings pgr. ads and the graduating ceremony for eleven student navigators. in- cluding one Islander, Flight Cadet R. L. Macbaughlin of Stanhope, P. E. I. Air Vice Marshall 1". R. Miller, O.B.E.. Ottawa, air member for operations and training presented the wines and look the salute im- the mlrrh past. The commanding officer of the station, wing Com- mander E. 1". Cross commanded the parade. The march past was conducted with smartness and precision and the squadron of 12 Dakota alr- craft arrived bver the saluting stand for the fly past at the gen- eral saluie right on the proper moment. The band of the P. E. I. Regiment from Charlottetown was in attendance. In introducing AXVUM Miller to those assembled Wm Gross refer- red to him as a former comman':i- lng officer of summcrside station in l9t2. ANlM Miller expressed his pleasure at being back to sum. inerside and participating in this ceremony. He said that the sum. merside station is very fortunate in that it has the support and confidence of the community which is an asset to the school and the R.C.A.F. He told the graduates that he felt sure they would always have I warm spot in their hearts for Summerside. 1-ie wished their. God speed as they take their place with fellow airmen across Canada. At the conclusion of the parade he compimented the commanding officer on its excellence. inspect Aircraft After the parade the crowd were able to see various types of air- craft in flight and on the ground. Perhaps the most interest was taken in a. squadron of Vampire Jet aircraft from Chatliam station Iyhich swept overhead at a spceil THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN l-Iufndrbeds Attend Air Force Day Ceremonies Station with fine weether prevailing, of over 800 miles an hour. .One of them later landed for inspection and a large crowd con- cremated about it. The squadron of Dakotas flew over in I num. ber of formations, their silver bod- ies making I striking picture against the blue sky. A Lancaster msde I number or low altitude bombing runs over the station. During the latter part of the afternoon two 1-larvards put on 3 display of aerobatics. Most of the people took advantage of the op- nortunity to inspect the aircraft, especially the Lancaster: and Da- kotas. other displays at training equipment -were also there for the Inspection of the public. In the evening a dance was held in the station community center. At a short press conferencg in the morning A yvm Miller refer- red to the fact that while he was commanding officer at Summer. side Mr. R.E. Ellis. then Squadron Loader Ellis, was his chief admin. lltrltivc officer and "his main my-" Asked about reports that the air armament school at Tfelln-,n might be moved to Summerside he said that this is a possibility but no decision has been made yet. With 1VVyM Miller was a mem- ber of his staff, Lieut. Col. W. 'nir. nor of the United States Air F””9- AAUM Miller said that Col. Turner's presence on his staff 15 E Kood example of the team work that Qvlsts between the U.S and Canadian forces. Canadian officers are holding similar posi- tions in the United States. The members of the graduatir.',' class were: FVL i:.M. Torpy, 5.4,. WOMOH. Alli-. PVC RF. Aust.m London. Ont, PVC J.l... Denis. Outremont. Que.. rvc 1-f.W. Jot.-b, Winnipeg. Ma-n.. Evc R. L. Mac- Laushiin, Stanhope. P.E.I.. ryc. V. A. Camilleri. Pawla, Main, c,,c, ' F C. L. Parakin. Lundbrech, Aim, WC J-A-W. Mitchell. Calstock. 0nt-- WC a.c. Culbert. Birks Falls. Ont.. FVC W. 13. Lowe, Sault SW M-"J19. Ont. Fxc 3.1. Mac- Nah. Prince Albert. Sask, PVC Denis was the honor stud- ent nf the class. -. 5 Pretty lune Wedding Al Summerside A lovely June wedding was sol-, eninized in Summersidc Trinity United Church on Saturday after-i noon at one o'clock when Eleanor Jane. daughter of Mr. and Mrs... Russell MacDonald was united in marriage to James Miller I-larris.' eldest son of Mrs. Harris and the late Emcst Harris. Rev. K. O. Sullivan. M A.. B. 1).. performed the double ring cere- mony. The wedding music was u:s".-1' the direction of the organist, Miss Mary Geldart, and the soloists were Mr. Gordon M:icDonaId. brother of the bride who sun: "The Lord's Prayer" before the ceremony and Mrs. L. M. Callback who sang "I'll Walk Beside i(ou' during the signing of the resist??- White and mauve lilacs bank- ing the channel of the church formed a beautiful floral setting for the occasion. Given in marriage by her fi- ther. the bride was charminz in her wedding gown of ivory bridal satin with slight train. The fitted bodice had I not yoke and high neckline. tiny buttons down the back and lily point sleeves. The run Ikirt hld alternate ruffles of lace and satin on the front P31191- 1-ler veil at tulle illusion bordered with Chantilly lace fell to finger tip length from 2. coronet trimmed with pearls. She carried a cascade bouquet of starlight roses. The bride's sister, Miss I-MS MacDonald, as maid of honor. WIS gowncd in title rose. Datiemed 9',' gaziza over toning taffeta witn matching picture hat and short mitts. She carried a bouquet of Queen Elizabeth roses. The brides- maids, Miss Anna Harris. sister of the groom. and Doris Henderson. were gowned in orchid rose pal- torncd organza over toning 55'' feta. with matching headdress and short mitts. Their bouquets were of Pink Delight and Briarclifl mics. respectively. The groomsrnsn was Mr. David Larkln and the ushers were Messrs John MacDonald. brother of the bride and Donald Harris, brother of the groom. The brldels mother wore navy fame with matching accessories and Kolinsky neckpiece. Her co!- sagc vi-Is of Better Time roses. The groom's mother was attired in powder blue fallle with navy ac- cessories and I corsage of red our- nations. Following the ceremony s recep- tion for seventy guests was held at table with its artistic arrangement of snap dragons. pink carnations Ind ligh d tapers was centered with I hree tier wedding cake. topped with matching carnations. Pr ”' ,, over the ten cups were Mrs. Frank MscDonIrld, aunt of the bride, and Mrs. Wilfred Inman Assisting in serving were Mrs. An- nIieI Taylor, Mrs. Ralph Myers. Miss Ruth Toombs. Miss Ciertnide lumen. and Miss Margaret Hardy. Mr. and Mrs. Harris left by car on I honeymoon trip to New York. soronlo and other points of in- tarest, the bride travelling in in suit of navy geberdine with main- Mulberry lodge where the bride's! Ind nIv-y.Icccssories. Her corsege was of Pemet yellow roses. on re- turn they will reside in summer- side. - C IONOI POLIITOIAN The name of the capital of the Dominican Republic was changed Locke Road and Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. Percy sweet of Forest View motored to Summer. side last week. Mr. and 1tfrs..-l;rallk sweet of St. F.leanor's were visiting in O'Lenry and vicinity. Mr, and Mrs. Jerry Arseiiault spent a very plesant evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Murray Sweet. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Gallant were visiting in 0'Leary on Saturday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Adams. Mr. Joe McLean at Alberton was visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gallant and also Mr. and Airs. Auiden McLean. Mrs. Margaret Arsenault of Forest View has returned to her home here after spending some time in Howlan. visiting her daughters there. Mr. and Mragcharlie Foley and family of Forest View motored to Glenwood on Sunday to visit at the home of Mrs. Foleyls parents Mr. and Mrs. Livingstone. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Arsenauit of Forest View attended the bingo at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Finnan. This was in aid of st. Thomas Aquinas .Society. Forest View school was closed on May 24th for the holiday. The teacher Miss Mae Malley spent the holiday at her home in Alberton. A very pleasant evening was spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Arscnault when thE.V hid M their giiests. Mr. and Mrs- Anthony Finnan, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Dolron. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dolron. Mrs. Felix Dolron and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Gallant- Freeiown Notes Mr. and Mrs. Essie Wrlcht Md daughter Elaine of Middleton were visitors to Stanley Bridge on sun- day. Mia; Rose Reeves has accepted a position as clerk in the store of Ralph R. Burns. Freetown. and has already entered upon her du- ties, ' Mrs. Mary Bealrsto who spent the past two weeks visiting in Prectovm, returned to her home in Harrington. Nova Scotls on Mon- day. Mr. Samuel B. Proiitt of Ontsric arrived in Freetown on Saturday having been called home owing to the serious illness of his rnothe: Mrs. John Profitt. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Burns. In-i daughter Joyce of Summer-side were visitors to French River on Sunday. They were accompanied by Mrs. Russell Burns. The grnme of soft bail iii to tho- forc again. On Monday evening the Freetown Royals racked up their second win in Is many starts in the Beaeque Soft Bell ulgue. defeating the xinkon entry 14- ll. The Royals built up I good lead early in the contest. but were hard pressed to hold it in the late in- ln 1935 from Santa Domingo to Oiudad Trujillo. nings. Drummond and Taylor shared the pitching duties for the Business Man Dies Suddenly The sudden death of one Surnmereidell prominent business men. Mr. J. Harold Mc- ivor. occurred at lhe home of hi. brother, Charles, Harvard Sli'eo'.' Summeraldc during the early hoursl of Saturday morning, News of ht-l pausing came as a distinct shock! to a large circle of friends Inii' business acquaintances throughoull the Province. He was a son of the late Theo- dore A. Mrlvor and Mrs. Mcivor Ind was born at Kiiikora and 1-!- ceived his early education there later attending St. Dunstsn'ii Uni- versity. He Was in his 39th veil" at the time of his death. 1 The late Mr. ML-lvor had bun associated for many years with ill" - public. both as a car salesman and i later as the local irepreseniatlve of the Imperial Life AHSLITHHFP Company and was highly regard-ul by all who knew him for his hon esty and integrity In all husin-:5: transactions. He was ready at , times to assist in every wortil while project for the good of tiicl community and gave much of h-.'-! time in the promotion of any work in this connection. As a promoter of sport and at):-I lciirs ho will be Jzreziily miss-s:i.y lie acted for a number of ,ie.--: as president of the Summcrsine Hockey Club and durinlz the i)'i?'V season. along with his litany nth:-1'; activities, ho was manager of iii-g Crystal Rink. lie was an nctiv-- membcr of the Kinsman Club and was at all times ready to assist in the activities of this service club in their work in aid of the junior athletes of the community- llc leaves to mourn hli wifc. in: former Kathleen Ready of Koii-i sihgion, his mothor, who rasitlesl in summerside. and the inllowmzi brothers and sisters: Charles in Summerside: John D. in Victor.-i. B.C.: Emmett, Sarnla. 0nt.; Mr; J. A. Brown (Bernetta). Grand River: Mrs. Everett Kelly (Tina). Charlottetown: Mrs. Mark Hnzcn lltiary), Cliarlnttctown; Mrs. Don MacPhcrson (Blanch) Summer- side. The funeral will be held this (Monday) morning at nine o'clock from his late residence on Sumiiwr Street to St. Paul's Church for Requiem Mass. interment will be in St. Maiachy's Cemetery. Kin- kora.5-S. .. of Royals. Kinkora got the only home run of the game. Prominent S'side young y 1 PAGE rmsaasi -A T ., "Where Old Friends Meet" e29x'rzx lash . R Pl-Rmh Ag? 0065 dllmf Keeps baled good: hull leteiiu crispness of vegetables Protects wheat from drying out Preserves cheese moisture Keeps dust off small appliances Cots dew: moth demon to & Induces silver tarnish V Avoids dirt-damage to itoud clothes At HOLMANiS Koidite's new miracle film buns preserve food flavors, preieethculehelditenu and clothes from moths. dust, Ind tarnish. They pay for themselves quickly by re- ducing Ipoilage and other dumugu EEIEI STORES County Hospital. an appendix operation there on Monday morning. Friends are glf-idi to know that she is making a good! recovery. l Congratulations to the Freetown girls Ind boys who did so well in Prince of Wales College in the? term Just completed. May thcyf came as a shock to his friends. He is SllfViVed by his wife who has been an invalid for some time. A brother Mr. Ray Lidstone of Lower Freetown also survives and to them 5mC"e sympathy is extended. KENSINGTON She underwent health of late years but his death T CAMEO THEATRE Monday-Tuesday 7:15-9:15. A lzrfghg new comedy, Iterrlng John Hub- Relatives and friends of Mrs. she and Mrs. south Freetown is spending a week visiting in Stanley Bridge where Stanley Biggar. Miss Winnifred Cairns. Samuel Drumniond of is the guest of her danghix-r son-in-law Mr. and Mrs 55'” have an enjoyable vacation well earned. Miss Reina Crossman and heri Mrs. Minnie Starr arrived .in Freetown on Friday eveniwg. tafter spending the winter months, smden, , with relatives and friends in Bel-i vacation, a l at Mount Allison University is, spending her vacation at her home in Lower Ft-ectmvn. Miss Cairnsi is H daughtrr of Mr. and Mrs. Scott Cairns. Friends of Miss Irma Smith who i has been a patient in Prince County Hospital for some time are glad to know that she is wry much improved and expects to re- turn home very soon. Miss Mary .Lcwis daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Colby Lewis is I patient at present in Prince fast and Brunswick. Maine. What might have been a more serious car accident happened on Monday when Mr. John Lewis in driving out of his lane was struck by a -passing truck. The car was qul badly damaged. Mr. Lewis though somewhat shaken up. re- ceived no injuries, The death took place in Char- lottetown on Tuesday May 30th of Mr. Henry Lidstone of Bedeque. Mr. Lidstone had been in failing (Hay Johnstone of Central Bede- I We I-N glad to know that she is V917 much improved in health. , Mrs. Johnstone has been a patient in Prince County Hospital for th-,- DB-St few weeks. i 4 bird. Elyse Knox, Mu-is Wilson, star of rldio show "My gr;-igmg Inns". in "LINDA 3; GOOD... Also "Special Short)"-Igon Effgl C”""”'dy ""1 "M! Pu": I do! Itorv. 'c.u-rror. Summer-side i (The Best In Sound and Movies) Tonight 7:15-9:15 - Tuesday 3:30-1:15-9:15 PIAY9 ilillliii... A I: After beln leading Riding A TURNIJ 72 CW Cultivator The TURNER New 4 Cultivator coin- hints extreme use operslion with the widest possible range of adaptability to meet the requirements of row-crop cultivation. is always goes straight ahead. with no attention or guiding. With this freedom from continuous guiding. the operator does I better job and is lose tired It the day's end. This outstanding cumveicr II unify handled on hilly or level ground. Slight pressure of the foot on either right at left needle pivot: the wheel! (and axle!) in the desired ” lion and shifts the gengshedulvioe. at the some time. Bully mounted Imzlirnents In eupc plied for I complete cultivating lab . . . Feniiiaer, Disc Hitler and Stretcher. The Fmiiixor Ililchllenl pennite distributing of up to 1,000 lbs. of lmilirn per cm. Known Ilse world over, the New 4 Culti- vator is your best bet in riding eultiuton. SUI h today! Wnter Street East g out of production for the this CULT VATOR will be available this year In limited uantltlcs. To avoid disappointment. we urge you to k your order now from your distributor for the Marltil-nos. ISLAND EQUIPMENT EOMPAHY SUMMEBSIDE, P. E. I. Cultivator! hruiliu Dimbetor on Disc "MOI Snatche- t two seasons. Dial 2313 till Pill butihegidsiaieiillw iimsyuii All Illliiiill WENDELL corsv . AUDREY TOTTER A3VIO-XIIVIII-IAYC FKYVII some guys were bear .0 "HO eltencu... x the way they "V.ee: the women they love! 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