JI-Ifllzuumlllsfj‘ p ~ - f EWESTERNGUARDIAN itrsrsswir-.m.rlm'"ifl* "" SUMMIISIDE and PRINCE News. loheeriptiooe, Aplvenilll- Mhe Giiardiaenayhebeoghteteoroithe - following eioree in lunnierdde: - ' u 5003mm, ate: Street: Goorliee Drugstore. $1 Central-Street: F on," new, Water Street: Mark mom. a Granville amt: ‘Kw, mm", uomu sum. Alyre Doaeetide Grocery. leeond ,suooii v - Island lloior fir-suspect. Water lines. n, ultra-a will be delivered to any hole in lllilereide s; Carrier’ “Muse per all!» ilo per weeh. Phone!!! orill-Iior this service u, ‘M your order to the hoy- reeponflhle ier delivery on your route _..-+--——* ...rj s. Tarpon. Optometrist oi 910A cum receiver. at charlottetown. will be in his Alber- Keneingtou July I0, sponsored by m, Oiiice this Saturday. June 26th. C. W. L. _ < —TEACREE WANTED ior Sher- brcoke school. Frank Townsend, secret . - “f” _.L. —l"0B 8ALE+1I37 Ford coach. Good condition. New motor in- January. ‘can be seen in iront .11 C.N.R. Station, Summerside, any clay aster 4 p.m. Inquire at ticket oilice. -CLOSI;NG MEETING — The closing meetirq o! the Home and 455mm“! SALE at R. T. Hoi- wg gummerslde, Satin-day, June m sponsored b19119 5"- Vi"? “women's IIiStIQUISQ. I . i _nESEBVE JUNE so arid Jul! 1 gm- annual Knlghtsoi Columbus 1,... SOCiZI on grounds edielnlns the home. 1 AVANTED. '- Prlncipal and Assistant for Fanflil! 991001. Mui- Present Supplement $300.00 us. 2:31 SBIIO-OO- ‘FflmF B“k5I’°' 59°‘ School Weliare Group was held in rotary. _ - the library oi the Summersldc _._._. High School on Tuesday evening with the president, Mrs. Creeirnan MacArthur, in the chair. Aiter the usual routine, the secretary-treas- urer, Mrs. H. T. Holman, Jr.. brought in a gratifying report oi the dance and rummage sale which were held since the last meeting. S AVANTED-First class teacher ior North Bedeque School. Good wpplenient. NPPIY siewm 08:‘ riithers, secretary- ' _[)L'E T0 ARRIVE. e. quantity ,1 John Deere lime and fertilizer diSiTlDllCOTS. Book YOHIWYAQT 11°“. A11 parts are available. Phone. write or call James A. McNeill d: 5on5, Summerside. ?T“B EUSTANE GROCERY. opposite Schumann's mill, on Eus- mie Street, Summerslde, is now —TAKE SWIMMING COURSE -Garth Toombs and Donald Gei- lant were selects’ tram the volun- teers in connection with the Sum- merside Y's »Men’s Club bathing program to take the course in open. CBITYI“! F m“ ‘mck M swimming and water safety given may‘. fruit’ packaged ma“ bum by the Red Cross at the Holland IY°Y°Y1°F~ Cove camp, and are now in train- ing. Lt is planned by the Y's Men's Club that these boys will be in- structors in swimming and water safety. Mr. William Mills, who was appointed liie guard and in charge oi the canteen. is also tak- ing this Red Cross course. It is expected that this local swimming centre will open July 1, the mem- bers oi the Y's Men's Club having completed the necessary repairs on the diving platiorm. S -KINSMEN MEETING — Bill Fridgen was chairman oi the reg- ular meeting o! the Kinsmen Club oi Summerside held in Leo Coyle": Restaurant on Tuesday night. Var- lous items oi business were dis- cussed and reports received. Roy_ Johnson reported on plans ior op- erating the concessions at the race iraol: ‘on Dominion Day. Elmer Offer reported on the progress oi’ the ']unior baseball team which is sponsored by the club and are at the top oi the league. Bill FTIdIZCH reported on the plans to lottery of! refrigerator. A letter was read from the 'I‘own oi Summeiside ad- vising that the arrangement with the club to operate the play- ground and certain other sports activities is cancelled and express- ed appreciation oi the tine way that the club had carried out the work whenlthey had charge of it. S DENGAGEMENT-lvm and Mrs. Arias Arsenault, Summersidc. an- nounce the engagement o! their daughter. 11°11“. t0 RlYbW-YTW McCarviile, son o1 Mr. ‘end Mrs. Leonard McCarvllle, Freetown. Marriage to take place in July. i .4100? FlRE-Summerside iire- meii \\'ere called out at 10.15 yes- ierday morning for a roci are a‘. the residence o! Mr. James Phib’ lips, lmltcn Ave. Only slight dam- age was done. 5 -DOUBI.E WEDDING-A double wedding oi interest to their many blends took place on the sunny afternoon oi June 16th, at i p.m. at the United Church Manse. Summcrside when Rev. K. G. dul- Iliilll united in holy bonds oi matrimony Edna Jean, daughter oi .\lr. and Mrs. John A. Mac- Iiinls oi Traveller's Rest to Char.- ln lllired, son oi Mr. and Mr:- wlibur Dennis oi Margate and Gladys Hazel, daughter oi Mr. and lilrs. Robert Moase, New Arman t: ivllbur Keith. son oi Mr. endMrs. John Thompson oi Max-gate. The immediate relativeaaoi both‘ ton- trawling parties were present. Mrs. Dennis looked lovely in a street length dress oi white silk jersey, wiih lorquoise flowered hat and corsage oi American Beauty roses. lbs. Thompson looked equally lovely in a street length dress oi white silk jersey. with pink ilow- cred hat and cor-sage of pink Bet- ieriime roses. Both brides wore a double strand oi pearls. the giit oi their grooms. Following the nuptials a reception was held at the “Birch Hill" tourist home uhcr: covers were laid ior 25 guests. The bride's tables were iiiractive with spring ilowers and tall yellow tapers, each being cen- urcd with a three tier wedding cake which were cut" by the brides and grooms. Due to the unavoid- able absence oi Rev. Mr. Sullivan, the toast to the brides was pro- posed by Mr. Herbert Simmons irid responded in by the grooms. immediately iollowing the recep- tlcu amid showers oi conietii and rice, iiie bridal parties leit on a mcior Li-ip through the Marltimes. For travelling Mrs. Dennis chose a blue suit with; black accessories while Mrs. Thompson wore a navy lilii. with matching accessories. On their return they will reside in liargale where both grooms are succcsslui iarmers. Previous w their marriage, both brides were ieudcred a miscellaneous shower Personals --Mirs. Sal Amodeo oi Toronto is visftiug her parents. Mr. and Mrs ‘Fe h: Gallant, Summerside. S —Miss Marion Hewlett, wno spent a short vacation at her home in O’Leary. the guest oi her par- ents, Rev. C. O. and Mrs. l-lowlett. has returned to Saint John, N. 3., where she is a nurse-in-training in a hospital in that city. O Alberta Woman ls licquitted 0i Murder RED l), Aita., June 23-—M.rs. Agnes Conrad oi Caroline, Alta... today was acquitted oi the April 1 irrurder oi her zvl-year-oid adopt- ed son David. The six-man jury returned a verdict after deliberating ior al- most one hour. Mr. Justice S. J. Shepherd, presiding at the Sup- li their homes where they were reme Court trial which opened here ihe recipients oi many costly Monday. immediately discharged lml- Mrs. Conrad. SIIMMEIISIIE ‘ hat Showing Today “one costume? lhowe mo - 1,-u Luis FRIDAY - SATURDAY _ “ABILINI TOWN’ Also Sport III! In! DIIII! Cartoon Show" 1:15 — 5:15 ' Matinee Seturd-e! M" REGENT Thursday, Frldcy and Soiurdoy A lmle ov- phefi‘ llphl '. u lAlllUiiHll Will-ii - Vrhfliil; air UNA ULQMILW communion-sumo: mvem olmunneimonsuoiu and "CALI. 0F TIIE PRAIRIE" Shows 7.15 and 9.I5 IHATINEE FRIDAY 3.30 MATINEE SATURDAY 2.30 cvmwwwwwgn. "ff-ifs cRAPAuu riieiirne mow ‘lilliilii - iiiiiiX a ‘W"ifil fireman-nor. Shows: Fri. 8.30; Sot. 7.30-9.30 somvy-‘t-cvsgwwm-umev BAMEU THEATRE KENSINGTON Wednesday Matinee 8:80; Evening 7:15 and 8:15; Thursday 1:15 and 9:15. ' John Gariield and Geraldine Fitz- gerald in Tense D ama "NOBODY LIVES F0 VEB" t>eo~&eo%eo<éootow “THE CHALLENGE" 1.8 FINE NEW "DRUMMOND" MYSTERY —Bulldog Drummond returned to the screen oi the Capitol ‘Phea- tre last night in rare good iorim in "The Challenge", newest mystery film oi his exciting exploits as an amateur sleuth released by Twen- tieth Century-Fox. ‘ In the role which has brought tame to such players as Ronald Colman, John Lodge and Ray Mil- land. Toni Conway delivers a keen. suave interpretation ideally suited to ihe popular hero oi "Slippers" . --G. I. ll.- f l Uellnine saeonr panorama Irenee,‘ um have a sporty m- all "l"! Wn. are tobeidlnd limbo-Ladies’ Wear Department. These all Wool Beret: in eolore wine, scarlet oripowder blue are very reasonably "Feed at aa cents each. They are simply “The Thing” ior outdoor sport "“'"|Ki=¢b one in the ‘oer to slip on at any time-You can get French "Inu- mm In u» 1.14m Wear Department. The Hardware Department has anything and everything you need screening-your home.» In eioehyofll llnil EXTENSION SCREENS. it u and 1| ma“ ma, u m any window-souls oooae and. ICCESSOBIEI loch ll Hinged. Oeiohee, SWINE Braces. etc. All typee "u use. oi soeaeuruo Including moon", ruieno consume: ll In extra tough, it rueipnl will pgznyeere ol weer. "Veloo" ‘ilo Sereenlnpdesotoellylowerin prlee itweeieatyeer-reit h I" "I! “beet boy" you can, ante in Screening. Illee seen: always “be with ue in the Sumner thou-Get hey end prepare to keep them W your hone. hardware Department. , --3-"§J.‘..“2.".2§'!3'-.'.'.i2.‘Zo’.”“¢-' so iorlieh his when»?! “Milli! removable splines. in i1. at IMO a pair; Ilsey are h" "i" for eoaie tie. They're- . A \ waoerm lIAIllLl-ADEl._..'l'here elleleer, sauna mm a m '- lie orange m le l1 mine‘ iocn ueemuuaewqmr¢ and oncomin- " is l‘! eerie. Include Wu- _»‘_\"fl*1i5~ -. iii-med story. Teamed with John Newlancl as his witty, reliable pal in crime detection, Algy Long- worth, he finds mystery and mur- der invading the pleasant sur- roundlngs oi their quarters when n beautliul‘ bionde suddenly ap- pears to ofler a stoggerim sum ior a ship's-model that Aigy had picked up at auction. Curious e- bout her interest in and the name she gives the model. "The Flying Dutchman." Drummond senses n situation io investigate. However. when the model is stolen from his apartment and Scotland Yard ec- cuses hfm oi complicity in the murder oi an old retired sea cep- tainmrunimond has more at stake than idle interest. Find I ltl I 8 I Prioge Ioenllg: I ' LIVERPOOL. England. June as —iC P) -- Capt. lLW. MoMurrey. man director or Canadian Paciiio tesniehipc. who came to England eix weeks ego to order two HMO-ton liners oi the “lim- nreea" oieee, said today. that he doerivt lite British ship-building prices. - MoMui-rey. who la ceiling Joi- Canada. tonight oil the Empress e! Canada. arid that prices "are etili rielnyinltesd ~ oi ‘going down. lvmtime I asked i the prieeoi a ship it had (one up; Not only that. we iiorrt even lznowehettm ultimate -cost might be or when we inidht get the shlpl." Well KnownPort lllll Man lllcs Mr. Janice B. Yeo paaeed ewe! et the home of his daughter, ma. William l". Strong, on Tuesday, Junejmd, in his lord year. He was born at Port Hill, the son oi the late Lawrence Yeo and hie wile Catherine llelotoeb. Mr. Yeo wee a good neighbor, e irue friend and held in high es- ioem by all who knew him. I‘or a number o! yeere he wee the mail courier on the Port Hill-Tyne Val- ley route where .he made many friends. A iaitliiui member o! St. James Anglican Charon. he took e keen interest in everything per- taining to the betterment o! the church and congregation. His wiie, the iormer Annie Stewart oi West Point. predeceas- ed him ll months ago. This was a greet sorrow to him, but his ieith upheld him and he looked to the day when they would be united again. He leaves to mourn one daughter. Mrs. William i". Strong, Summerside; and Blanche Living- stone, Mrs. E. H. Ramsay. Tyne Valley, who lived ‘in the home ior many years alter the death oi her ziotlier and who had the love and mum‘ m" zfiection o! a daughter. ' ‘The iuneral ll take place I I I I Thursday, June 24, irom St. IQ ‘ i." I James Anglican Church, Port Hill at 2.30 p.m.—S. Tignish Activities Miss Teresa Doucette, Tignish, spent the past week-end in O'- Lesry with a girl lriend, Miss Grace Seaman. _ Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Frasei and baby daughter Cathrene, were iveek-end guests oi Mrs. Fraser's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Moi-- rissey. Tignish. Mr. and _Mrs. Elmer Arsenault. Summer-side, were recent guests oi Mi’. and Mrs. Bnmanuel Doucette, Tignish North, parents o! Mrs. Ar- senault. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Douc- ette, Tignish North, and Mrs. Hen- ry Perry, Tlgnish Village, spent Monday in Summersidc with friends. .Mb's. Albert Kennedy has re~ turned to her home in Wateriord alter a six months visit in Liberty, N.Y., the guest oi her son-in-lavr and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Par.- rick Maloney. Miss Eileen Handrahan, treasur- er or! the Tignish Credit Union. spent a week recently visiting two o! her sisters, Mrs. John Connolly. Charlottetown. and Mrs. Melvin McQuald, Souris. Miss Genevieve Arsenault is ra- pidly returning to health after her recent illness. Miss Arsenault has a great host oi friends who Will be very pleased to find her back at work in the store oi’ Morris and Bernard and Company. --._ Going from 'I‘ignish to Summer- slde on Monday. June'2lst to at- tend the Llberal nominating con- vention were. Messrs. Ray Handra- hnn, Alonzo Keough. Patrick Hog- an, John. B. Christopher. James Christopher, Joseph M. Doucette and Welter Bernard. Mrs. Peter J. Bernard has dis- posed oi her property ln Tignish and is planning to move to Syd- hey. N. 5.. where she will reside in the future. Mrs. Bernard's plane oi business and home was on Church Sh, and the purchaser oi this property was Mr. Albert A. Bernard. Tignish. Mr. Eugene Per- ry bought the stock oi-goods irom litre. Bernard and he is now oper- ating the store in the same site. having rented the place from the newtowner. Residents oi 'I‘ignis'.i regret very much Mrs. Bernard's intentions to move away as she hu- made many friends since com- inl to the village; nevertheless they all wish her health and help- piness in the city of her birth where a great number other rela- tives reside, and that Mr. Eugene Perry will meet with the same kind co-operation and goodwill in hlsnew business. ' The symipathy oi this commun- ity Zoes out to the relatives oi Mrs. John 1'. Perry. whose deatn. occurred at Providence. R. I.. on Sunday. June 20th. Mrs. Perry was the former Kathrine Gaudet. daughter oi the late Agappe Gau- det. Ascension. Mrs. Perry came back to her native home every summer to irlsit with her relatives and irlends and she will be great- ly missed by those leit to mourn Brothers and sisters oi the deceas- ed residing in Tignish are: Mr. Joseph A. Gaudet. Tlgnlsh North: Mr. Urbain Gaudet and Mr. Octave Gsudet, ‘rlgnish Village, and Mr. Gerard Gaudet, Ascension. ‘Three sisters reside in .-,'1‘lgnish. Mrs. Michael I. Gaudet and Mrs. Fred P. Cwdet. Tignish Corner. and Mrs. Hugh MecKinnon, 'I‘ignisl1 North. Several weeks ego Mrs. Michael I. Caudet went to Provi- deuce,» 3.1.. and hes been with her sister during her illness and deith. ‘Pig. ion sans: House and. lei In Kenslnoion. Properly of the loie Heath Iow- near. Anni! b. I. IOWNESS Keneinpton ¢ A!‘ ‘" n” ~ rue GUARDlA§._ ciiaacorraroivn Look your very beet in our delightfully cool and ever ee preiiv Summer ' ‘ 2.25 to 15.95 The smori siyling rcies i-hem on top of the Fashion Hit Porod-e- eome, viewvihese cool beauties! UPher Floor Main Store Section SMAHMAII’ Where‘ PIIG! is Matched With Quality ISLAND LIIlERESTS (Continued rrom Page i) has been active these past iew days. lie warmly supplemented The Guardian's protest against. T.C.A. leaving the Province oii an oiiic- iai Trans-Canada air lines map, recalling that on more than one occasion in the past he has been obliged-to protest on the iioor oi the Commons over this extraordin- ary procedure. "The T.C.A. map left out Prince Edward Island probably because ii‘. does not operate in that Province," Mr. McLure said. “Just the same, they should have included Prince Edward Island." Best Bacon Hogs On estimates oi the Department 0i Agriculture. Mr. McLure called recent i statement oi Agriculture Minister‘ Gardiner that the best bacon hog In Canada. in iact in the world. came from Prince Ed- ward Island. He assured Douglas llarkness. Progressive Conservat- ive member ior Calgary East and a raiser oi hogs, that the quality oi western hogs would probably begin in pick up in the near iut- ure since tour cal-loads‘ oi Prince Edward Island pigs had just been exported from that Province to Western Canada. "It is a well-known iact," Robert MoCubin, arliamentary assistant to Agricui ure ‘Minister Gardiner responded to Mr. McLui~e's re~ marks, "that Prince Edward ls- land does raise a hieh quality hm, I am glad to hear the honorable member say that sows from that" Province ere going -into other Provinces where they may assist in every way to improve the qual- ity oi hogs." KlTCHEN HINT TOWN 0F WINDMILLS The Queen's member expressed - satisiectlon that a vote or $100,- 000 for assistance in construction oi potato warehouses would go en- In Gilgandra. in western South Wales. Australia. every house has a winrlhiill. to pump water from a Pancake griddles, waiile irons and pcpover irons may be cleaned {or every day by using a cloth the attention oi.’ the Commons tea‘ tirely to Prince Edward Island. deep sand-bed. Be Smart, Paint lip For Summer- Quoliiy Point hos no substitute. . Proiecl your home and other buildings from the ravages of weather. You can't go wrong when you‘ sei- eci our tine quality Points. Fully safeguard your property by providing ii with o new' coat of de- pendoble Point. Remember there's o Point for every purpose e Select the oolore you wish item the Color Cards available in the Hardware Department. in stock is i a large assortment oi shades in Moore's House Paint. Moore's Barn Paint. Moore's Shingle Stain. A good paint job depends Almost as much on the Brush as on the Paint. - - - A complete assortment oi Simm‘: Brushes is in stock in the Hardware. Dry Colors available are Green Ochre. Red Ochre and Yellow " White Leod " Linseed Oil " Pure Turpentine ' Putty ‘ Petroleum for Roofs " Extension Ladders squeezed out oi clear warm water.- Mooars nous: PAINT- A euperlor Bone Paint eon- teininp high [tlli intrudi- ente. Moore's Paint le highly recommended ior those leeir- lng a reel good paint Job. “Where Old Friends Mee" V . .1- ... -v.-._-sn.-.u..-.a_.¢- w-_.,--c_........ _<~.r<~v\.‘-.- . .:r. -..V.~..;..».: ;~-.-,.; __. -..._..... x» -..,.-..~._, .-.-=-::-.~=-.~.-.-.-=-.-