WESTERN CAR ’ ' so=m= i- aim- Murphy. isc am... sum. an 3MP" Glow, 1:5‘ Ottawa Street - m‘ _ suiuaiaassns and rarucs COUNT! r NW"- Bgharisilons. Advertising. TODAY (Friday) BIG DQU following gen Bookstore. WIN Street: Gourlies Drlgdnlu‘, ll Central Street: l"! 0111M. n Granville sow. ‘Ilufluardlauwillbedeilveredtouuybommgqmnumh csrriorlorntlcwllarwlhwvees. Pllnunllfiforthlggygleg ersivorourwdlrlothehrmvsonsiaurorueuvuyeu,m.m geronto Iaksfl. Wain Street; 4P0! SALI-l-itp. outboard motor. Dawn's (ll-Illa. Summer- side. -I'OI SALE-list Mesinr de luxe Chevrolet sedan. five good mes, radio. neuter, sud defroster. 1, z, Pineal-i. Fernwood. _A LIMITED quantity Of Gai- vmiaed Pails. painted red. Special at 29c each. The Sunmarside Haid- wure C0. -l‘0ll SALE - Second-hand liawcett Frontenac Junior range. 1.1 perfect condition. Write Box 301 or phone 300, Summerside. ._ELECTBIO WELD CHAIN. all sizes up to W’, Chain Traces, l-ieel Chains, steel flames. Hume Straps grid Sweat Pads in stat. The linu- merSIde Hardware Co. _BRADALBANE and North Tryon Presbyterian Churches on Sunday. July 27th. Bradaibane at 3 P. M. Communion. and at North Tryon at 7.30 P. M. Com-mtuniovn. Rev, J. A. McGowan, Minister. _MILLINEB.Y SALE-Visit our hat shop on Thursday. Friday and saturday of this week and save on your new summer model. Visit us early for the best selections. The Mary Ann. opposite Capitol Theatre. Summerside. _ -RETURNB FBDM VISIT-Mr. P. D. Crosby of Charlottetown and Si. Eleonora has rturned from an extended visit parts of Canada and the United States that took him as far as Texas. In San Antonio, Texas. he visited his uncle, Mr. E. W. Crosby. his father's only surviving brother. The last time Mr. Crosby had seen his uncle was in Mexico in 1905. He also visited his cousin. Mr. ll. A. Crosby in Milwaukee. \vis.. an executive of the Allis- Chalmers Co. whom he had not even for 42 years. Mr. Crosby also spent a few pleasant days in Brantiord, Ont. with Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Williams. who resided in Summerside while Mr. Wil- Iiams was stationed here with the R.C.A.l". In Ottawa he visited his nephew and niece, Mr. and Mrs. n. S. Crosby. and his cousins. Mr. rnd Mrs. J. A. Robertson. whom _'I.'ise0uardianuiaybcboulhtt dthe storesinSusuuterm mimis rroimss sine: wssi -uousu Arm nor you eALu -‘il Kins at. Sumznersldg, -mou sun-m Rllifl in 800d condition. Damien Shreenan, g, qssuuuu. rams for m" oil. cylinder oil. etc. The Blgmnqp side Hardware Co. -nouss sun nor sou sat: 011 P1P" Street. Summerside. Suit- able business location. Apply no; 132 or phone 786-8. ‘ —BINOEE SCREWS, Alger 311: Braces. Pipe Wrenches, Socket Viireneh Sets and Crescent Wrench- es available at The Surnmerside Hardware 0o. —IOB SALE-Soft, comfortable canvas sneaker boots. with heels. Suitable for haymaking and light summer wear. Special $2.98. Sheen 8s Msclnnis, Summers” . a —BEDEQUI Pastoral Charge. The United Church of Canada. Sun- day, July 27th, 1947. 11.00 Bedeque. 3.00 Albany. 730 Borden. 7.45 Bede- qlle. auspices of the Edith Thomp- son Y. W. A. Miss Katherine Hock- ine will give the address‘. Rev. W. B. IERIRES WAEN ALDEN ~BROIIIE ‘mm CLARKE cAPlTQIrSummeraldn and SATURDAY -' BLE BILL Show: 7:15 and 9:15 CAGED ttiiiltts WAR 0N LAW‘ . Mutant/ti ittti BRW‘ .9 EXCITEMEN]; AWREIICE IERNEY IAITGI Muellfi MAIIAN CARI - JOI DIVLII HAIRY SHAMfiN CAIOI IOIMAN sanueauunauooe Grime. Minister. vnhiullssseuqqmumu.“ appliance-enu- naratgmqy -IMPOIt‘l‘AN'l' NUIICI T0 ADVERTISERS - Advertisers are advised that Ordinary copy must reach the Guardian office not later than 1l a. in. the day pre- vious to- date of insertion. Large —TRYON UNITED CIRCUIT.- advts.. quarter page and over. Services for Sunday, July 27th, must reach the office at least M"l‘ryon 11.00 A, M. Al, this servlj" haure in advance. Rev. Fran-k Macbean will have --_- charge. Crapa-ud 7.30 P. M. at' —II'IINEBAL YESTERDAY-The which time the pageant ~11... funeral of the late Herbert can“; Prodigal Son" will be presented. was held yesterday morning from the residence of his parents onI -—Mrs. James L. Gillls of Adams East Street, Surnames-side and was_St., Burlington, Muse unwed: very largely attended. A large on the Island last week and was‘ numb: of beautiful floral offer- taken 1o the Prince County Hos- ingg testified to the popularity of pltal suffering 1mm a long-stand. the deceased. The pallbearers were ‘Ing ease of pneumonia. i-ler many as follows: Messrs. John Steele. "lend; wish her n speedy recov- Btanley Gallant, Verne Airaenault. ery_ _ Willard DODCQIZLQ. Henry Afléfflllli, | _RE(;QGN|7,ED ‘VATCHMAK- Leonard Ar ‘ . Requiem High ER _ ML Wallace M ' Mass was suns by Rev- Fem" of Mouse Jewellers, Gallant of 5t. Dunstanh Univer- has just receymd his cermxcfl.‘ o, aity and the final rites at the manbershlp 5mm the re:e i] I grave were wrfmmfi b! R"- formed Canadian n y m“. ‘on... n ecuaui mklinllhlilflli'klllili'$lfi|*l Matinee Saturday 2:30—wiih the 15th and final Chapter of "HOP HARRlGAN“ ELMSIIIILElLIIICIIIITY --Ml'. and MTG. Wi-l1‘s Adams and two children of Manchester. NJ-I. returned to their home a1. ter spending a fortnight with Mr. Adams’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Adams. MI. and Mrs. Merrill Dunn have‘ moved into their IOVely home 1n the Vlllfltle of Elmsdaie, and every one is pleased to have this resid- ence occupied aga.n, this home ‘was fomierly owned by good friends. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Callaghan who are now residing in Alberton. Mr. and Mrs. Basil MucNeill {Women's RWHITE. WIIILE TIIEY ‘ us! and patterns. I PUMPS TIES SPECTATORS BALLERI-NAS SADDLE OXFORD fury and Low Heels. Play Shoes. and Casuals Smart, cccl and comfortable. AII this season's smartest styles and patterns in plastics, Fig- iex, Suedene and Fabrics. Colors-white, red, rust, brown and block, open er closed toe poi- terns. An GIMOS" complete range of sizes and widths. I i Clearing at ‘ WWII‘ ‘ ‘ and LOAFERS I Footwear CifliiiiiIlL on oll lines of White Shoes. The season's newest lasts. styles A good range of sizes and widths, with Spike, Cuban, Mili- iie had never met before. S —G. If. i\l.— g Before you put down a new floor, we advise you In thoroughly Investigate TILE-TEX ASPHALT TILE FIDORING. Tile Flooring will endure. It is comfortable and resilient under foot. ii is simple and economical to keep clean. marbieised colon can be laid in a u of business or your home. in the Produce Office. Boyu-tbeao "orsn mu noon arcuAnn snmrss" are "hep"! Made cf fawn brushed cotton with an open collar and short sleeves.... You'll go for these-the dues are l. l0 and ll, priced at 1.49. Better come in today, "Open the door Richard Shirts” won't last long; Men's Wear Department. On display in the Hardware Department is the DOI-A-LAWN POWER. MOWER. This is the 18-inch junior model powered by u 5/5 b.p. Johnson motor. The Bob-A-Luwn baa B steel bladcl. it is light weight and easy to bundle, and is finished in blue auto enamel. Parts and ucrvlee are available from the factory-tires are semi-solid rubber. This model Is Ideal fer large lawns. public parkl. oenicte sure and golf clubs. There ll only one mower left and no more are available the Bob-A-Inwu Power Mower is 168.00. llurd- tiiis year. The price of ware Department rumpus) rnAsflc snowea. aura in u variety of printed de- signs and glowing colors consist of shower curtain. The colors in which those sets are available are 78l- iow. blue. rose and peach patterned in black and white. The WI" "T the Frilled Shower Sets Iu ais. Also In stock are S-nim 550W!!- FETS with straight curtains In plain colored plastic-blue. gold. white snd green at 4.45 u set. Plastic Shower Sets give your bathroom a fresh modern appearance, they're so all! to kc!!! °I°ll"'|°°'-Y°" lull wipe them with a damp cloth. ‘in the Drapery Department. Howard Wiflht. —8. Jew-Jere ln-P"? refill/mi! the conzrriinlaiions stitute. He succes5fully pagggd the of a host of friends on the thirty- qualification; 59L by the Bum-d o; fifth anniversary of their wedding liinaticua, and the designs will please the most critical sud fastidious. Tile-Tex Tile Flooring ls suitable for any room, whether in your place X-Rdy For full information snake your inquiries Examiners, and is recognized as a bona fide watchmaker. Air. Moase, who has had almost i5 Years watchmaking experience, is am- lvns applicants approved as char- ter members in the Institute, w‘th headquarters in Toronto. The Jewellers Institute was incorpor- ated by 0.0!. of Parliament In 1945, g2?) began taking members last This modern Phone SII The beautiful plain and variety of attractive pattern oom- DR. VINCENT GRANT Denial Surgeon Smullman Biiilding SUMMERSIDE FARM F03 SALE AT NORTH ST ELEANOIVS Comprising 35 acres, house and born. School on corner of form, 4 I-2 miles from Sum- - merside. >2 I-2 miles from Churches and stores. IRA McNEV|N North Si. Eleanor’: a pair of window curtains and u FOR SALE COTTAGE IN KENSINGTON Plastic Shower Sets are for sale For A Ieiier Tomorrow! IDEAL DAIRY ' I EVERYBODY ' CIIIIES RUIIIIQ 7 Rooms Hardwood Floors. Write :- 544- Guardian. FOR SALE Al‘ ss IUMIIII anus-r. sumuultsms, r. ear. Halli» ll rooms, in good re- pai. Fireplace. llot water heat- ing. New Tinklls Oil Burner in fin-sauce. Beating system for eon- tiuuous bot water. Modern kitch- snlnkandsettlhuuipiecup- beard space. Plumbing installed within the past _twa years, New ster- windows. insulated eold stevlltreoiu in basement recent- ly lultallcil. - > It's that wonderful "IDEAL" lrend Choc- olate Milk that has children home for more. scsmperlng Other "IDEAL" Pic- ducte . . . Pcshlrheil Milk, liilm, 0mm, and Cultural Iultannilk. n" “n” "u. “m.” no" - and iivcway. ‘I Tblsprepeetylseentrullyleoatt cl eueneaftbecboiooeorners _hSumun-aidc, to iilaln Jtreeiangtbe shwullla-illsuict. peat effloc, sebcoia park, ehurehes hospital ' all If interested you nsay coiusnunl- cute with DI. J. I. COBBITT, ,t1t1~ttt;»tt1t tit which took place on July 17th, Mr. and Mrs. show and Mist Olive MacNeill of Sununerside were guests at the home of their parents on the eve- nins of July 1'1. Seventeen mimbers from the Elmsdale Women's lhistitite a-t- tended the District Convention at Aiberton on July 14, and thor- wshly u-ioyed the afternoon ses- sion. as well as the educational pictures give-n the National Board Film in the evening A wedding of much interest to friends and relatives took place in Montreal, Quebec recently when Miss Maud Murphy of Lauretta. P.E.I. and Mr, Augustine Mc- Lelian of Alma, P.E.I were lin- ited in holy wedlock. The best wishes of their many friends go wt to them for a happy life to- Seiher. Mr. McLeiian has a lucra- tive position ‘n Montreal and the lie-PD!’ couple will make their home in that city. Mrs. Stewart Matthew; l5 Vlglj- -ing in Summerside, the guest of her brother, Mr. and Mrs. Currie. Sidney Currie Mr. and Mrs. DJ. Nr-wton of Montreal, Mr. and Mrs Leigh O'Brien of Alberton, and Mr. Gerald O'Brien cf Efmsdtiie spent Sunday in Grand River with rel- atives und friends. Mrs. RA MecDcugaii has gone to Grand "River to spend the summer months the gut-st of her son. Mr. John S. McKmnon and CRAPAIID THEATRE NOTHING LIKE IT IIEOIII m6 it .“a“iti llluled la IICIINICOLOI ' iioifi Mmwawiea... by I! I Playing:- Irllay 8:30; Saturday ‘HSQ-SSSD WMMERSIDI DAILY DELIVERY PHONE 373 cm" 51:. "mm" 9""?- a Wallace Brad- n M i d - 5 u m m e lfl Clearance. Sale y. ‘v1,’ This Is your opportunity re choose a shoe warl- robe for the rest cf the summer. g EVERY silo; R VALIIE ,Mrs. McKinnon. and ncr daugh- ter, Mrs. Michael Mormon and Mr. Morrison Messrs. Frank and Alemnder Culiicut of Locke Rd . Lot '1 were business visitors to Elmsdale on Tuesday lifr. Wesley Johnston of the U.S._A_ ts spending his holiday with relatives in iblmsdale. - E. Large Crowd A Expected At CameTonight I A large crowd is expected to be present nt the High School diam- ond, Summerslde, this evening to see the first game to be played here this season between the Summerside All-Stars the Charlottetown All-Stars. has been played in two ersnrged and teams and Summerside ut the top and of a 10-8 ecore. However. some o; the Charlotte- town star pitchers were absent on that occasion and it is expected that to-nighvg game will be much closer. It ie expected that one or ‘an of the visitor's top hurlers will be on hand. Lefty McAleer. Elmer barter and Soy Ready. Surname “ will rely on the three who pulled them through the game in Charlottetown: Ger- ard Bernard. Cecil Powell and Gil Williams. Bernard will probably start. The attendance at some of the League games in Summersidc has been disappointing so far. al- ‘thoulh some excellent ball has ‘been played. Tonight snould see the biggest crowd of the season in attention. -- S POCKET FEAST A one-pound brick of compress- ed potatoes. Imail enough to can’? in a pocket, makes 24 servlrsi when cnimpied in water. MOVIES Al CIIVEIIERI IIRLI. - FRIDAY, JULY 25th —PIeying-- "SCATTERGOOD RIDES HIGH" ' Starring Guy Kibbce With Sham Show at 5:30 PM. Sharp [Body 0f Drowned Youth Recovered The body of Fred Cairns. 1'1. of Freetown. who lost his life in s drowning accident on Sunday. July 13th, was recovered‘ yesterday morning at about 11 o'clock. The body was found by searchers where it had floated ashore in a little creek ofl the Dunk River, about one half mile from North Bedeque church. The deceased was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Oairns and the tragedy occurred about two o'clock in the afternoon oi! Stav- eiUs shore when he jumped out of a dory thinking that he was in shallow water. Unfortunately he was in deep water and being unable to swim he drowned. There will be no inquest. 5 PRETTY WEDDING AT FR-EETOWN ——On July 4th the Presbyterian Church was exquisitely decorated with rock ferns. potted plants, snow balls and cut flowers for the mar- riage of Miss Thelma Mary An- drews. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Andrews. Freetown. WM became the bride of Mr. Borden Foch Campbell. son of Mrs. and the late Alex Campbell, Irishtown. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. D. A. Campbell, Inn! River and was witnessed by many relatives and friends who were ushered to the flower marked pews by Mr. Walter Stavert and Mr. Claire Campbell. Mrs. Frank Dea- con played the wedding march. The bride was lovely in her floor length gown of white net over satin made Princess style sweetheart neckline. sleeves of net tapering to a D011"; and gracefully draped. Her floor length silk net veil was caught by a coronet of forget-me-nots. Her cascade bouquet. the only touch of color. was red roses. The bride given away by her father_ was pro- ceeded up the aisle by little Miss Audrey Mcllachern who was very winsome. dressed in midnight blue silk taffeta with a veil caught up by orange blossoms and carrying e basket of flowers which she strewed in the bride's path- The bridesmaid. Miss Mildred An- drews was beautifully gowned in a floor length goum of turqoise ma- rine taffeta wlth should veil caught up with forgetmenota. She carriedl-Mbouquet of pink roses. The bcitrhars was Mr. Earl Camp- pell, brother of" the Whom. - The bride's mother wore lime flower- ed crepe with black accessories ‘and a corsage of tea roses. The groom's mother wore navy with black ac. cessories. During the signing of the register, Mr. J. B. Lewis sang with pleasing effect the lovely nuptial solo. "O Perfect love." After the ceremony amid con- fetti and good wishes they motored to visit their grandmothers who were ill; alter they returned to the bride's home where a reception waa held for about 40 guests. The dining room was beautifully dec- orated in pink and white with a large wedding bell in the centre. The table was adorned with a lace tablecloth with pink candles and a three tier wedding cake in pink and white with a miniature bride and groom. Those who servedwere Mrs. Clarence Reeves, Mrs. Elinor McEachern. Mrs. William Francis. Mrs. Willis Oatway. after which they left for their honeymoon by plane through ‘the Maritimee. The bride travelled in a lime suit with gold nuggets and black accessories. The groom's gift to the bride was a gold mercury wrist watch, to the bridesmaid a gold bracelet, to the groomsmsn a Ronson lighter. Af- ter their return they will reside in lrlshwwn where the-groom is u prosperous farmer. Their many friends richest blessings will foi- low them through life. s s l" The farmers of Stanley Bridge are bunt cutting hay.‘ Friends of Dr. J. B. Fleming are glad to see him around again after his recent illness. Miss Vivian MacEwen has re- turned ‘o l-mirax after Wsiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mac- Ewen, Stanley Bridge. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Green and family are welcomed back to Stanley for the summer months. Mr. Lorne MacEwen had the mis- fortune to fall of u load of hay re- cently, receiving a shaking up. Margaret and Kay Burns. Hunter River are visiting their Grand- pflgnfl MI, and MM. JOY"! Mac- Kay. Stanley Bridge.‘ :- <~ -' -4-"' CAMEO Ifriiluy Q-IJO. Saturday 1.15-0.80 A Good Story in this Comedy- lsuuiance Show. Allsloy with 'u good Call. Also Serial and News. "LOVE; DONOR ‘ND 000D BYE‘ Starring Vlrghlla Bruce and Edward “a EUnM“ “ its lorries rtinciuses Wu eall quantity. pintu and quit ‘u; lslgn eel pdcee for Java: Juvel. lei-Q. Waiter and David Mazlean are vinting their Grandpartnts Mr. for ulu bofileer an; paid. We will also ca; botflea Ding them I pple supply u Phone coar- Grocery in. u. and Mrl. William Maclhc. NII Landon. Mr. Hlllh J Bernard. Maiden Meal. spent 1 few days visiting his sister ‘Mrs. Wm. Gunn. Stanley‘ Mt. and Mrs. J. E. Hhioott have as there guest Mr. Hcscotth aunt. Miss Chalk. of New York. Mr. Robert Murphy had a nuns ber of young people boat selling ta Cavendish on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence mid wen recent visitors to the city Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Coles au tended the horse races at Covehesd last week. Mr. and Mrs Charles Aums sud two sons Dean and Wendell. City were recent visitor; to Stanlq Bridge, Mr. Joseph Stewart attended the horse races in» Ooveheed recently.‘ Mr. Roy Douglas was rushed is the P. c. Hospital for an appends-i operation. all wish him a speedy recovery. There are over 1,000 CITTGIO$ brands of face powder register in Waeaington, _ . REGENT TIIEATIIE SUMMIRSIII r" THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY DOUBLE BILL MUNOIJ-‘AM l'I(!UkI\ .-. slit‘? LIIIIDMIRI Miiilbnfil IEO GORCFY Iiii BOWIRY simnis m ms t