AIEQPTJ- WESTERN CUAIIDIAN AGENTS: l. Elmer Murphy, I86 Ilauovc Street, and 0mm Glow. us 0mm Street BUMMEBSIDE an News, Subscrip mt Bookstore, Water Street; oronte ‘ . Water Street; <1 .5‘ i=1 d PRINCE COUNT! tious, Advertising. The Guardian may be bought at of the 1011071118 lions in Bumsuerbiédye: ourliea Drugstore, II Central Street aura Gaudet, c1 ' Granville Street, The Guardian will be delivered to any borne in Bususnersicle, carrlarioystlcperdayorlzc property and P531113 Austin Brooks. .-Dl. AUSTIN DELANITS 011110: will be closed Aug. ‘l, I and 9. Will be available for maternity work only. —~JUB'I' ARRIVED. shipment oi ghs famous Ransome diggers at a price reduced from last year. James A. MacNelil and Sons, Eulnmerside. -—l‘0l. SALE, one Fleetwood neLuxe electric phonograph, in good condition. Phone 786-1, Sum- merside. -N0'l‘IClx--My ofilce will be closed from August 4th to August 23rd, both dates inclusive. Morley . M, Bell, Bummerside. 40B. SALE-JMO Diamond T Ii/q-ton truck with new Brantinrd- Anthony hoist. Low mileage. Ray- ners Garage, Central Bedcque. Phone 18-4. _IMPOR'I‘AN'I' NOTICE.‘ T0 ADVERTISERS - Advertisers are advised that ordinary copy must reach the Guardian oiiice not later than ll a. m. the day pre- vious to date of insertion. Large advts., quarter page and over. must reach the office at least 24 hsurs ‘n advance. -MAYOB. RESUMES OFFICE -Mayor J. F. Arnett oi Summer- side resumed office on Saturday morning after being on sick leave for the past five months. During the interval Councillor Henry Wedge was acting Mayor. it is pleasing to report that Mayor Y Arnett's health is much improved. ....—NEW FLAG FLOWN-‘Iihenew ilag which was presented to the gsople oi twelve school districts y Mr. J. Leroy Holman oi Sum- merside. was ilown ior the il-rst time at the New London Soldiers’ Mcsnorinl which the people of these districts have Joined to erect on Sunday last. The ilag is large be- ing twelve by six feet, the material is best wool bunting and the de- sign must be seen to be fully ap- preciated. Naturally the people are very much pleased and ap- reciatlve oi Mr. Holmarfs gift, the ilag will be flown again to- morrow and next Sunday. [for week. Phone 289 for this service er give WI! "i" l0 I-Ill bu! responsible ior delivery on 1m]; "n, ..-0AP'I'UII'-I.D, marked tax. Own- q- may have same by proving GXPQDBQI. ilréwund and square). Special m“. dlY. Ad‘. 7. Ball game, basaar. —FOII. RENT, summer cottage at North Bedeque. Phone Sum. merside 434-3. ....-SI.IGII'1‘ FIRE - Summerside firemen were called out about 9.- 30 Saturday morning ior a slight iire on the roof oi a garage owned by M‘? ROY Durant. Water Street East APlJB-rently it caught irom a spark from the ilue. There was very little damage. Stunner-side has been remarkably iree iroI month oi July there single alarm which usual-S. was is quite not a un- third summer camp ior air cadets Oommeuced at the R..C.A.F. Station, Summerside on Saturday with the arrival oi six squadrons to begin their two weeks period oi training. T h e squadrons represented are: No. b0. Charlottetown; N0- 45. Glace Bay; No. 293, Camp- bellton; No. 372, St. Mary's Bathurst; No. 376, Holy Family, Bathurst: Ale. 293. New Wsteriord. The some program oi training will be carried out as has been done in tlhe previous two camps and the Friday, August 1501-8. —ENTERTAINED GIRL FRIENDS — Mrs. William M, Horton, (nee Adele Parkman) oi Kcntvi-lle, N5, who is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ell Park- man entertained at her summer cottage, "Noah's Ark" last week in honor oi a number oi her girl friends and iormer co-workers in the Bank of Nova Bcotia. Her sister, Mrs. George T. Clarke, as- sisted her in serving. A very en- joyable evening was spent reminis- cing and recalling mutual good tunes in the past. Those present were Miss Connie Enman, Miss Effie MacKay, Miss Mary Hogan, Mrs. Jolhn Wrigpt. Bigger, Sask., (formerly Betty Sharpe), Mrs. Stanley Blake, (iormerly _ Connie LeFurgy), Montreal. Miss Marjor- le LeFurgy. Miss Sadie Brown. Miss Henrietta Coyle, Miss Mar- jorie Newcombe. Miss Dorothy s-.. w|.yw..||.2.... HOLMAWS HAS Simmons. Miss Forrona England. -—S —I.NDIAN IIVIB GOIIOO - 31°11'97- Aus. s-Ice cream, DEnce -L0'l‘ l6 CHURCH TEA Thu“. sports, iires this sum/met and during the _rvaw CAMP nmms - The inspection will likely be held on _ c MIRTHS DEGREE i lolly‘: u slot us lhe"lnnocent"gnl who couldn't go wsongmbeccuse she didn't knew how to not fherai Betty's Songsstioncl with firs; flail lfli Tunnel s "til/iii W‘! Also: Shows 7:15-9:15; cAPITOL-Summeralde TODAY (Monday) and TUESDAY if? Mulder In The Alum OHIO . 1w$III-h~o— uu-n-vnu-vmu-nm-c-nn quav-u-uih-su-nlva MUSICAL, SPORT REEL and COMEDY Matinee Tuesday 2:30 If you are building or remodelling go MODERN! -—G. H. M.- TITE BARUCO cqaapyin l FOR SALE AT CAPE TRAVERSE The owned: of the late s. w.| flowatt. , 1 fl-roomed house, I 2O x ll III-m. I-ear garalc. b acres of land i with orchard, a-ll in good c9511. ticu. Located 3 sniles irons Borden on main highway. MIDI! to WENDELI. HOWATT,_ at Albany, between hours 6 and I in evenings at above address. W. I. IOWATT — l-‘arm Machinery On lland We now have the following form machinery on hand: Binders, fruck wcggens, relies, elevator and Ransom beater diggers, sprnyers, pofofo [red- Il, Kangaroo and Maple Leaf frocfor and single furrow pIows. Also a complete line of ports for Cockshuif and John Deere machinery; Rcnsome diggers, Watson, Hardy, and Eureka sprayer: and Boggs graders. JAMES A. MocNElLL d: SONS SUMMERSIDE ¢Q>ccQ>eo$eo<£>eo<Q>eQQ FOR SALE COTTAGE IN KENSINGTOLN Rooms i Hardwood Floors . Write :— Today's smartest windows are decked in this heavy, lustrous fobric—sun-resisf- ant Damask and Crelonne. 544, Guardian RUBBER TILE FLOORING ls the most modern floor procurable...“ is colorful, restful, long-wearing and quiet. Baruco Rubber Tile la suit- nble ior installation in homes, churches, hospitals. bilfllflfiil "f-‘IIIIPII’ Inents and institutions. The most mndern-thinklnl “"1 IlI-BIKIIIBII people are laying Baruco Rubber Tile IfloorinI'*I“ “"- lllfl UIIIVBIBII! oi Toronto is in the process oi’ having such a floor installed at the present time. There is a limited supply of Baruco Tile Floorins’ 8"“- uble in stock ior jobs to be done lmmedlatclY-‘Iellellillng upon tlic colors selected-came in and see the samples oi Barucn Rubber Tl e that are available. Produce Office. Ii’ you are thinking oi your family's welfare. MRI "I10 III"! Ymfl] give them lots and lots oi FRESH VEGETABLES...The Grocery’ D9‘ iartment has a flue selection oi’ local, garden vegetables-that come In every day and are kept fresh as any daisy Ill’ U"! MW Vflflilbk Sprinklers, which have Just been installed. You'll‘, bu; a trezezsdrgl; diiierence between Vegetables that are kept iresl y use an ‘gm l_ m; tired, wilted variety. . .VegetabIes are so delicious and so hen u order yours DAILY from the Grocer)’ Dqllflllmll- If you like nice China-you'll be intrililfll WI"! u" 359F030 POTTERYWARE, imported from England...'l‘he soft glowing enlors and the interesting designs are lovely. There is a Teapot in the form of a dear old lady-there are pitchers. vases, marmalade dishes, salad bowls, cheese and a sweet little condiment set on a tray-all in ilorla; designs. The Redford Potteryware is so entirely different. you w notice it immediately and like If. always! China Department. If you are foresighted and consider the shortages oi fuel and stove oils you'll realise that it will be well to have a supply on hand. The IIBIIGWITQ Departsnent has a number of i5~gallon OIL DRUMS and 100 5nd 2110 gallon STORAGE TANKS ior sale. Install a ILDIB‘O tanlr or several drums in your basement and insure YOIIPSEII fllillllll- rlllmllls out of stove’ or fuel oil, during the fall and winter...“ is ioresighted to have a reserve supply-oils may be more diflicult to procure and you won't want to run short...'l‘hese Tanks and Drums will hold enough to supply your stove, heater or furnace needs. Hardware De partment. —Rev. and Mlrs. Lewis M. Mur- ray and two daughters. JBB" N14 Margaret oi Kensingten leit on Tuesday morning ior a months holiday in Nova Scotla. they will visit relatives and friends in Loch Katrine. and Halifax before at- tending Csrnp Meeting at Berwlclt. NS. Personals —Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pclley of, Morlcton are visiting at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Lea Callbeok. Summerslde-S. _-Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Higgins and two children and Mrs. Hi‘;- gins’ sister, Miss Louise Caron. all of Salem, Mass. are visiting friends and relatives in Summer- slde and Kelly's Cross.—S. __Mr, George A. Leard. Sou-rli. is visiting friends and relatives in Sumsnerside, Kensington and Try- on. Beiore returning him" he Auction Sale i AT KENSINGTON 0N THURSDAY, scans-r- BEGINNING AT 2 mu, 7th. We will sell by auction on the] Dremises of the late George Davi- son the following household equip. merit: One piano (Iielntzman); electric radio; Chesterfield suite; room suite; two bedroom suites; two Wilton rugs; aeveral bee". lonal chairs; kitchen furniture; a quantity oi dishes and cooking utensils and all small articles found In a well-equipped 110mg, Terms Cash. If day is unfli. sale on neat day. (Signed) DAVISON BROS. ' HUGH F. MORRISON Auctioneer. FOR SALE AT 58 SUMMER STREET, SUMMERSIDE, P, l, l, "Mlle. I2 rooms, in good n. PIII’. Fireplace. Hot water heat- "Is. New Iiukim Oil Burner in furnace. Heating system ior c“. iiuuous hot water. Modern kitch- en. sink and set tubs. lmplq w’. board space. Plumbing Installed within the past two years. New storm windows. insulated cold sto rooln in basement recent- ly installed. New [or and driveway. This property is centrally locat- ed on one of the choice corners with cement floor MEN'S and WOMEN'S plans to motor to Sackville ior a SUCCESSORS ‘And a home isborn! with In Smallmalfs House Eur: nishings store-upper floor —yeu‘iI find over I00 pot- terns of drapery materials lo choose from, in 36 and 48 inch widths, either washable with care or dlbcleonoble. Exquisitely styled, these long wearing fabrics give you modem feeling at in hm. SNALLMAIPS LIMITED SIIMMERSWE TO SINCLAIR 8r Drapery srzwssr LIMITED Witb Sma||men's large veil iety of these drapery me- ieriols if will be easy to find your choice in color harmony. ‘ ' FAR-M FOR SALE AT‘ BRADALBANE $3 acres choice land; 8 acres hard and soit wood. A never failing strea‘ runs through iarns. Buildings in ‘good repair. 1 mile from churches, stores and rail- way. 20 chains irom school. Will sell with or without crop, consisting of 3 acres potatoes. 1-2 acre oi turnips, 1S acres grain, vegetable garden, hay in barns. Price reasonable ior quick sale. JOHN TODD, fflradnlbane Auction Sal AT FREDERICTON i AilGTlON SALE u‘ caurnar. sraaar, emu. MERSIDE. on run raoranrv uncaursv owrmn av smear aoswats. 0n account oi a recent bereave- ment I will sell all my stock and implements by auction on Tues- flur. Aur. s. bflslnnla; at 2 plm, consisting of: Two work horses, six choice MIMI! INJWI. rellstered Jrbeys, four heifers, also registered. four calves. This is one oi the flnest herds of Jersey cattle in the Hovince and have been prize win- nrrs wherever shown. ‘ ‘ One binder, mower, hay loader, aide delivery rake, sectional seeder, two cultivatora, steel roller, gang plow, two walk- lug plows, potato digger, smooth- ing hnrrow, manure spreader. eel scales, farm wagon, express wagon, box cart, grain crusher, threshins outfit, turnip seeder: act ‘ ers two wood slelghs, - one family sleigh, all kinda o! harness. both double and single, uled on this large farm. A’ large quantity of asuail articles not enumerated.- TERMS CASH. Ii day la unfit, sale on next flue day. MRS. CLARENCE DOYLI. IIUGII F. MORRISON, Auctioneer. ON MONDAY, AUGUST ll AT 2 P.M. . Acting under instructions of Walter Parson, executor, I will sell by auction on fhe prem- ises of the lcfe Clinton Morri- son, the following: Driving wagon, express wag- on, pony wagon, fwo road certs, binder in good condition, form engine, two kitchen ranges, six Before purchasing your purchase a HALL. WIIY ‘I where oll repairs ore available Think It Over Because if is manufactured in Prince Edward Island ice should o breakdown occur. This is your best assurance Potato Sprayer and you will and you con gei focfory serv- of protection. Coll and see us and talk if over. both sizes left in stock. We have a few of BICY T‘ In 5. s 50. it, new aiml- have 1m AVAILABLE OI I" SUMMERSIDI ~' _ New Shipment Jusf Arrived IOTH MODELS Go places and get healthy, outdoor exercise riding a "Bike"! These been received from several well-known manufacturers. - - - They are well constructed and have all the new improvements. Why ‘walk-Ride a Bicycle! "EASY PAYIIEIIT PLRII "95 DOWN —SIALANCI MONTHLY Writs — Wire — Phone - Call In — Tcdol CLES 0O TIIE IIOLMAI -Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pike and couple of days on business. son, Sydney, of Salisbury, Mass. arc visiting Mrs. Pike's uncle, M-r. Arthur Carney and Mrs. Carney. Suiinrrlersicle-S. SELECTED GEM 1 spanked a litie boy lflll "IBM I thought that I was doing rikht. 1 thought that 1 was ounlshlnll A little boy ior some wrons "i1"!- Today 1' bought a ball and kite For that same boy 1 spanked inst night, Bought marbles, tops and every- thing To counteract the punishlfll- You see-tilrough tears this little lad ‘lb-led hard to smile and then said. “Dad. Will spapking make me good like you?" , I think you would have boushi Suzzzmerszde thins! too- -The Punishing from Pack UP Your Troubles-Ted MBIOM- I’R( IF liSSli INAL CARD Bread crumbs seasoned with.cei- engiwrglzyhlof onionds kmake a i delicous su n! 0f "c - l’. Earls lllcize Olflcecai II Granville ltreat ' I .......'.:~-.s:...... CAMEO ‘nu- Momlpy 04:90; Tuesday 8:30 ‘ -—- rm: Coohon sishts to PM" ll" [hon 5|] Innocence In X-lcy “nos-r canons wrru STRANGERS" Also (Jo-starring Kane Richmond. Bernadine Ilayes with " DR. VINCENT GRANT Dental Surgeon Smellsaen luilcling m summon,“ M" w truck wagon wheels (steel hubs), sum, “q 1,1,, mow," dmrm’ fwo cart wheels, two sloven post office. schools. park. churches wheels, six express wagon and hospital. i wheels, 20 driving wagon wheels, ss lama-M m, m, Mmmunb: two sets wagon shafts, and a m. with on. s. s. conasrr. large Clark's IIarbor Shelburne County. Nova Swill nuosuil THEATRE SUMMERSIDE SUMMERSIDE Ray WIIIIIO! Welifll Short leel Shows 7.15 and 9.15 m,“ m, quantity of fools and small articles not listed. Terms Cosh. if day is unfit sale on next day. HUGH F. MORRISON, Auctioneer. _Al—|ctio_n_ Sale A’! I88 WATER STREET WEST. BUMMEBSIDE 0n account oi a complete change oi my business I will sell by auc- tion on Tuesday. Aug. I, at I p.na., my factory M by M feet, situated on lot 120 by Ill, with office 14 by 88, which is also situated on a large lot. This property is iully equipped with a power plant, cold morn with tanks»: quantity oi sbaitiul and pulleys. This prop- erty is desirable for garage, filling station, farm implements or ilah processing plant, Also two building Iota In the belt residential section oi the Town, on the corner of Central Street and Chestnut Ave. Terms cash. I If day is unfit, sale on next fine day. ILMIR SIIARBELL. IIIIOR Auctioneer. JOHN MUSTARD Charlottetown ASPHALT Just Received Two Cass- ASPHALT PAPER ASPHALT WALL TIIE llALL MFG. 8r GOLO STORAGE GO. LTO. HEAD OFFICE 8. FACTORY SUMMERSIDE, P. E. I. OPUR QARK PLASTIC CEMENT ROLLED ROOFING Due To Arrive Shortly, Car:- GORDON'S GARAGE ryon SIIINGLEG sliilla ASPHALT SHINGLEO l SHINGLES rotten on lRlC-SIDING on our mcss across suvlue J. F. Morris KINKORA