B," sooliotoro. - W.-titer Peters of the Water and . "- Mrs. Joseph Mccullough. Isa- AUGUST -29, 1950 TH E AWE llouso Pllunooi Tho t.iuIrdlIn III) be following Icons News-ItInd. WItor Stronti- nouootwg Grooory, Booond WItcr E3!-Nell Kelly'- Alyrc K. L. WIIII-In uIrdIIn will be delivered in II: homo in tiuniniouldn by Curios agyorlacporwook. Pboullll foe-tislnccrviooorglvo ch. boy roopoiulblo (or deliver: on your ronso. i the 0'- aay It 30 P” Wu; order to ..ulv.NEllAI. INSURANCE. tutor. ; lvluttart, sunum.-rsldo. anti. J. W. MORESIDE will be ibsent from his offices at Bedeque md Borden from August 23th to gepl. lath inclusive. ,.wnv WORRY about that forthcoming dinner paFly- OUT catering service will take care of all details regarding bridge riics. afternoon teas. etc. EX- cellcnt references. Dial 7432 Sum- mcrside. ..l;N(jA(ii'JMENT-Mi". nncl Mrs- E:-ncst Younker. Brookheld. wish to nnnouncc the enznsement of lm.1,- only daughter, l-lclen,Fr-aria, -0 Wallace Frederick. only son lf liir. rind Mrs. Frcd Champ-. mn, Malpcque. marriage to take Jlace in the near future. LLEAVE FOR ENGLAND- Mrs. trthur Andrew and three children an Sunimerside on Sunday by yd; for Quebec where she will sail nu, a sly months visit to her family ma former homo in Gray's Essex. -jnzland. Mrs. Andrew came to Can- lda ill 1945 as a war bride. ller liloballd is Cst. Arthur Andrew of he Summersidc police force.--S LBABY SUFFOCATES - A four-nionths-old baby girl. the rl.iu:htci- of Mr. and Mrs. Moses Sark of Lennox Island. was found dead in its crib yesterday morn- ing. An investigation was con- riurtcd by Coroner Dr. Austin 1'7:-inncy of Sunimersldc who de- clriori that death had been trous- rd in suffociilion and no inquest iioulti he necessary.-S. -EXAMINATIONS AT TIG- NISH. - The following is th:-. rc- pori of the ten Grade Eleven stud- rnts of Our Lady of the AngeL-; Convexrt. Tignish. who wrote the Maritime Board Examinations: Liver T062: Genevieve Col-mier, Leonard Mcllugh. Florence Dun- iar. Over 65'.”.: Janet Perry. Cam- Ilia Gallant. Over 60"r.: Alicia Ptneau, Frances Perry. Over 5965.: Jollooii McCarthy. Marjorie Mac- Donald icondltioi:-alt. Irma Hagan i.-onditional). The following have 3'50 passed in Latin: Genevieve Cormier. Janet Perry. Frances ?crry. Leonard Mcllush -l.V.lliRl-jl) IN ACCIDENT - James Ferdinand McKeniia of Sum- niers.dc is a patient in the Prince Cousty Hospital as the result of a motorcycle-ii'uck collision at. the intersection of water and sprint; streets, Summerstde. about one o'clock Sunday morning. Mr. Mc- Kenna was driving the niowrcymn and the operator of the truck, I two-ion Studebaker. was Mr. minor ontway of Kensington. The truck had been proceeding cast on Water Street and was turning into spring when it was struck by the motor- zycic coming up Water Street . in the opposite direction. Mr. Mcxcnns was taken to the Prince County Hospital and his condition last .1i:ht, was said to be improved. l-le ias a fractured leg and possible mead injuries. Damage to the motor- zycle was extensive and the truck iuilei-ed I blow-out in one tire Ind mme mechanical damage.-8 -COMMITTEE APPOINTED- Ail the members of the seven- man committee to study IYN-Om! of pensions for civic employee: of Summerlldo have now been appointed and meetings will com- nience immediately. Mr. '1'. Earle Hickey. C.A.. town auditor was appointed permanent chairman of the committee by the TOW" Council and Mayor Wcdile 1!? pointed Councillors J. L. Gorrlll Ind G. B. Sheen to represent hr Council. Mr. R. B. Dewar ms been appointed to represent iii? Water and Sewage Commis- Ilnn and It a recent meeting of Ihe Town employees the follow- ng were chosen to represent the Employees: L. W. Hacker, elec- .rlc light plant engineer. Peter R. White. Chief of Police and Sewage Department. staff.-S. -DIES IN BOSTON - Word nas been received in Summersldo 31 the dtntli in Boston. Mass. of Kiss Henrietta Dempsey. youngest naushter of the late Mr. Ind Mrs. Matthew Dempsey of summerside of I family of five sisters Ind one orother only one sister. Mls:- Anllelina Dempsey of Onrnbridne Mass. is left to mourn. This family was at one time. prominent in tho Town's social and bulincss circle. their father. Matthew Dempsey- beins I contrncto Ind cu-penter l13ViFIil built the I in of St. Plul'5 uatholic Church. which wu de ilroyed by fire I few yes.-I iign Miss Ella. as she was fsmilinriv "mwn. was ill for some time on". V” 8 illeat sufferer, using nwm m (illzusl. lath. she was buried i;- aos.on. Mass, on the 20th. A Ils- STERN GUARDIAN PBINCI (JOIJNTY OFFICE 3 Summer Street. dulnmoroldo. Plum. Ion News, sulncriptlonn, Advcrtulng Ioprcoontntivog . J. ELMBII MURPHY Ind GEORGE GLOW Summer Street: Gout-tin Drugstore. 3! tlentrnl strut. AIbIn'I Grocery, In Iwinall shoot. was IIIJ Ion. bought I! In: of the in Suinninrotdu Mill Ikudot, IT (iflllvlllg Chang; 5910!: lIl.Iud Motor Itlnlpon. Bonnlngton -ll IICOVIIING-Rev. E J. BIHII8. mintster of the summer- Iide Baptist Church. who has been I patient in the Ptrovtncial senator- lum for the past three months has Droxressed sufficiently towIi-ds ro- oovery to be permitted to return home. Mr. Ind Mrs. Bari-In sire llvinzt In Wilmot where they liId purchased I home prior to his tak- ing sick.-8 -nsrunn rnoiit commu- ENCE - Rev. D. M. Plrner, con. tral Bedequc: Mrs. Roy Simmons. WW0”?! VIUCYZ Mr. Courtenay MacKay. Bcdeque; Mrs. Hector Macxenzie and son Gordon, Bor- den have returned from an enjoy. able motor iirip to Chance Harbour. N. B.. where they attended the mis- sionary conference. Speakers at the conference included Rev. D. M. Fraser, Central Bcdeque; Rev, Ernest Lockerby, London, om; Rev. James Doohan, River John, N. S.; Miss Lily Snyder. Ottawa. of the China Inland Mission; Rev. Mark Brenden. Hartiand, N. B. on return they visited in St. John. Hampton and Moncton. Personals -Mrs. Waldin Darrach. slngton. returned recently Toronto and Niagara. -Mr. and Mrs. waldin Darracr Kenslngtori. have as their guesq Mrs. DIrrach's sister. Mrs. Rhoda, Jacques. New .!Jersey. Miss Carmel MacAulay. R. N 1 who has been spending her vac ation with her mother. Mrs. Agnes MacAtllay. 9 Upper Queen s't.i'eet,i left on return to Port Cheste-. I N. Y.. on Friday afternoon. '-.- I -Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Ranger ofl Providence, R-. I. and daughter. Sue. have arrived to visit Mrs. Ranger's. parents. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Clark. Summerside.-S - I -Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cascic;-'.. 'Summerslde. accompanied by Ali. and Mrs. Aubrey Cutcllffe .md Miss Joan Cutclifle. Frcdcriclnml left on Sunday on a motor trip to New York,-S. -'l'.he friends of Miss Mildred Calibeck. Central Bcdequc. will regret to hear of her misfortune in falling and breaking tier right arm.-S. --Mr. and Mrs. Harold H. Sllliker, Hollywood. Calif.. arrived last Thursday by motor to spend B. vac- ation with Mr. Sillikei"s sister. Mrs. Arthur Wslimiey Ind. Mr.'Wnlms- ley. summon-side.--S HELSINKI. Finland. Aug. 28- (APT--Some 55.000 Finnish metal workers went on strike today for higher wages. The Government was expected to insure that pro- ducers of war reparations for Rus- slI were exempt from effects of the strike. OVER 60-BUT NEVER CONSTIPATD NOW "After I lifetime of constipation I i become ' ' ' Iimply b innking roqki'IIt oorul. No more pub or lnQ(lgCllIOI Schultz. 5 Bodford Rd., Kitchener Ont. Jul! one. 0 many unsolicited letters. If you, too, Iuffor from coiiIf.I- potion due to 'lIck of bulk in the diot- don't wnsto llIy.. more time. Start eating In ounce of touty ALL-IRAN for broIlifIIt- Ind drink plenty of water. If after 10 ii; I you In npt.on the roId to coin to r'ogulII'ItY. I935! 9'" W box to Kellogg's. London. 009- 0' noun: YOU! noun IACII 31 '"Vl! at Sydney, N. s. Ibou cm on Igo,.s, I -d-:. . -wonn PBOGIIBIING - vork on the .foundItton of fro NW Pedant build It 5unir.r'.i- tide which will coi:t.prlIc the PM mice and Government otftces. Is "medias steIdtl'y. no worir .- muring the first floor cement to .5 teen finished Ind this will be r.. inforced concrete IIBBTIOOY. or that iltlzeat dIy's work on this pro):-t alter 1.500 beta-or cement w: .- Wl The woi-ilmon In now wait- the mini of the stnietursl i 1- bunisiuid column Ind re - "W llinfori the spocicl uter- i" 1- tic-ll 15 the ruuit of too soon if the "ti on the new building is so so W0CQcd . tilt M. drvgiubn-ttthc rItc tint motorist foi: the outside- In Spite of... lloidlsticcesisfiil Hard Times Party y nurse: of the Prince County Hospital held a most successful i "hard times pIrty" It the Olympin Banquet Hall on Thursday. August ztth. All the guests were dressed for the occasion with patches of every size and color adorning their costumes. The hIll Wll dc- corIted in I very rustic mcnnsr with In-Iw. horn thou. oil lumps. null kegs. nkos and hugs mlking the setting complete. The prizes for the spot dance were won by Miss Mildred Stew- art. student nurse and Mr. Kenneth Arccnnult. The music was provided by Ill the leading bIndI in North Amcrics. in the form of recordingsp with Don Mel-er Putting the "zip" into the crowd for the square dance. During the evening gifts were presented to Min Barbara De- llney. RN-v and Miss WilmI Monkiey. R.N. Miss Delaney has left for Sherbrooke. Quebec, to in denial mine in her brother's office. Dr. Cecil Delaney. and Miss MONKEY is leaving for Boston. Mesh '50 take a post graduate course in obstetrics. A short rid- The student Pl-IE GUARDIAN. caaimorrerown Hampton and Vicinity Mr. Charles MIcKinnon Ind son Kenneth left for their home in Bridgewstcr. MIIs.. after spending I week in I-hmpton with his fIther. Mr. DougIl Mncxinnon. Rev. Ind Mi-I. Thorns: G. I-lend Ind sons John Ind Dnvid. of Flo- rence. N.S.. Ire spending I month visiting their mlny friends in this vicinity. Mi-I. JInioI Bruce Ind son hI I returned to their home in Daub c after I pleIIInt visit with friends in Trenton. N. S: Mn. ReIthI LIvoiI Ind dIugh- ters Mildred. Lornlno. 1'rInocI. Esther. Ind son Wi1llIm, of Mm- -clicater. N. H.. Ire spending two weckI in Hampton with Mrs. LI- voie'I sister Ind bi-other-in-lIw. Mr. Ind Mrs. George Csnnon. CongrItulItionI to Mr. Lorne Ferguson. Hampton. who won sev- ei-Il chImpton.shipI Ind prizes dress was read to the nurses by Miss Dorothy Murphy. R.N.- S. PLAN To ATTEND O PROVINCIAL SWIMMING and DIVING FINALS To Be Held At MARINE WHARF, SUMMERSIDE WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 30th at 2 P. M. Admission, Adults 35, Children 15 cents Sponsored by Summerside Y's Men's Club 1st and 2nd place ivinners of the three County meets will compete in the various events. If weitiiar unfit meet will be held on Labor Day. 4 DONKEY RACES and DONKEY BALL GAME KENSINGTON, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 30th. DONKEY RACES-6.30 P.M.' DONKEY BALL GAME-8.30 P.M. Ball-ll.-Same Under the Lights i SPRING VALLEY challenges SEA VIEW I Dancing, Bingo and other attractions Sponsored by Keiisington Community At-hletic Ass'n. JIM HOGAN, BOX 389 SUMMERSIDE Name Amateur Boxing Entry Enter my name for the Prince County amateur o - boxing championship, Labor Day, Sept- 4th at the old Curling Rink, Summerside. Address Weight Sponsored by Summerslde Branch Canadian Legion. Ago ' .. with his fine registered Percher- on: It the Provincial Exhibition. .ChIrlottetown. - Mr. Ind Mrs. I-Iowud Lord. Montreal. and Mr. and Mrs. ante Drinkwater. Melrose. MI.ss.. "left on Friday after being the welcome guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Dunsford. South Melville. for two weeks. All roIdI led to the Provinclsl Exhibition lut week and most of the I-hmpton ,.w,.le hId the plus- urc of Ittendlng the races Ind viewing the exhibits which were excellent this ycIr. ' On TuesdIy the children of Hampton returned to their class- rooms Ind began work with two new tucherl. mmely Miss Elelnor CIrson. .BonnbIw. II -principal. Ind Mr. Hull-i Delsney. Tryon. Isolat- Int. Our fIrmerI have finished mak- ing Ind gIiheriiig I bountiful crop of -hI-y Ind Ire now sprIying po- totoel for blight. G2-Iin fields Ire turning color. so that soon the sound of the binder: will be heard. The lawn party and dance held at the Hall 'on Friday evening. Aug. 11th was well Ittended. This was sponsored by the Women's Institute and MacNeillis Orchestra furnished the music A fine sum was realized, which lhese energetic women are putting to good use. Mr. and Mrs. George Carter Ind son. Bi-idgewater.MIu.. are guests of Mrs. Carter's sister and brother- in-isw. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Fer- guson. Hampton, for two weeks. Mr. Carter has purchased a lot from Mr. Earle Inman. Hampton. and intends building I house here soon. Many called on Mrs. William Myers, one of Hampton's new brides who was "at home'' for the first time since her marriage on Thursday afternoon and evening, Aug. 10th. Mrs. Myers was assist- ed in receiving by her mother and sister. Mrs. Fred Oakes, Crapaud. Professional cards T it. E. ELLIS, fin - Auto - CIInIlty INSURANCE 8 summer it. .-lnmmenldc PHONE Zlla a&.; '3. F. Hunter. R.O. I 0PTOME'I'R.l8'l Complete visual Annlyoeo OlIIIeI Fitted PHONE BIIO i SMAl.l.MAN'S BUllJ'lN0 Sumsnenido. l'.E.l. y H T. Earle Hickey 1' ll Chnrtercd Act-minions ll CI:-ildlan Bank of Commerce dulldlng 1 rt-runs: ms 1 lununorotdo U E. E. Parkman. y . lyoo Ennilncd oi-uu Fitted Ooi.D.. R.O. 0l"l'0M'E'l'Bls'r Office Hour-It I to 1!: I to - Ind by Ippointnient. ; REGENT THEATRE BLDG. by Mrs. J. H. Myers. Hampton. The August meeting of the W. I. the home of Mrs. George Cannon. The, president presided and the regular program followed. After some discussion it was decided to hold I dInce soon. After I delic- ious lunch, I sociIl hour was spent. Hampton School. outbuildings Ind new fence have been pIintc:l during the holidIys. Messrs. Alex Ferguson Ind Chsrles lnmIn did the work Ind thIiikI Ire due these gentlemen Ind Ilsa the Women's Institute for having' this work done. The ' grounds nave been grIded Ind the people Ire quite proud of the Ippeuance of our Icbool Ind grounds. Alberion and O ,VIcjnii'y Mr. 1!. W. Pletch, Clisrlottletown. won I recent ibusincs visitor here. Mrs. Fred Hardy and daughter, Miss Helen, are visiting sum- merside. , -Miss Elaine McAlduff, I-nltfsx. is visiting her mother, Mrs. Alma Mcuduff and her grandfather. Mr. Paul Gaudet. Mr. Donald (Dee) LeFurgey. summai-side was I. recent guest of his aunt, Mrs. George Ramsay and Mr. Ramsay, Huntley. Mr. Leo Mcbougall and his mother have moved into their new home on the corner of Main and Argyle streets. Miss Ellubeth MacDonald of Haverhill, Mass. is I guest. at the Miss Mildred Oakes, Ottawa. and home of CAMEO THEATRE KENSINGTON I Tues. 7.15 - 9.15 , A suspense packed action-drama.l starring Dick Powell. the man who! went wrong and Llzabeth Scott as his ”PITFALL" -with Jane Wyatt. as his wife. A man can be strong as steel but somewhere there's a ' woman who'll break him. ' AIFM Summer St., Eummoroldo Because of the Railway Strike y Your: New FALL DRESSES Are Coming to HOLMANLS All CARGO i suit-stems JARRIVING ALMOST DAILY N pertinent. . con. Recalling the trouble we experienced last season to fill the demand for our many SYDNEY. OIL TREATED ALBION EGG. AMERICAN BRTQUETSI AND NUT I ANTHRACITE . . . We strongly urge our customers - old and new - to place Order: with us at once. so that we may be your requirements direct from cars. on .IrrlvII, and save yo once oftcariago charges to our cool sheds. thus eliminoiimt lng.” ORDER NOW! Time Payments may be arranged wit me. T0lEIftIiT s wan. REGENT TONIGHT 7.15 . 9.15--WED. 2.30 . 7.15 . 9.15 SPONSORED BY KNIGHTS or COLUMBUS DAIID TIMPISTIDOUI ' -AIIII IIRIULINT nrvwiits T IJISA COLOR BY TECHNICOLOR stisui iunmc - PENOAII M '5'" W." Mr. and Mrs. I-lowmrd skerry . Mrs. Philip l"Irrell. Wstcrtown, was held on Monday evening at Mass, is visiting friends Ind rela- tives on the Island. At present. she 'is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Rus- sel Bell and Mr. John lnman, Sr.. Hill's River. Mir. Ind Mrs. Rod MIcNevin. accompanied by Mrs. AllIn Her- vie. the Misses Thelma Bu-rett Ind Estelle Power were recent visitors to summerside. - The gun plague of London in 1669 killed 08.000 people. x , use ELEVEN FLYING IAUClPi FRANKFURT. Gcrnuny. Aug. 26-(AP)-A liIystIelr. can-ted I- loft in I whirlwind. brought fly- ,ing-saucer panic todIy to the vi!- lagers of Kirchhorsten in the British zone of Germany. The newspaper Abenpolt reported Il- citod villIgerI,ucing tho uuIliIpI- ly mus Ipprocohlng through law- hanging clouds, fled in fur. SALEM WITCIICIAIT Nineteen women were lunged II witches during the witch Aeri- ror in Salem. Mus. ? I CAPITOL Summon-icicle ITIIE tlES'l' lit Solillll & M0lIlE3 1' LAST SHOWING mom 2.30 . 7.15 . 9.15 "HOLIDAY INN" with Bing Crosby - Fred Astaire WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY -- 7.15 -I 9.15 E - THURSDAY MATINEE 2.3” EDWARD ll ROBINSON - HA . Olisli or A powenwou L MMIKIEWICZ r..a....4i.SlJl C. Sllllfl am my by Philip Yuan - low on I Itovcl by mans mutant 20. tllvllrlll Directed by Pnk WARD - Ctimt STRANGERS ALSO LATEST NEWS OF THE DAY non mI.0lEIT Pltslolt otutuz is The Time T00rder NEXT WINTERS i o A L ! in securing sufficient Coal customers . Especially PRI PHONE or COME IN TODAY OLMANLS - STJMMIRIIDE THUR. - FRI. - SAT. sgupsttdl 19”” . W "Yuma! in Iipotiiion to look after u the extra ox- double hand- our Credit Do- COMING ADDED FEATURE "INCIDENT" NCESS OLD