a. ZAUGUST 14, 1941 _ '7 WESTERN GUARDIAN ,2 AGENTS: l. Elmer Murphy, I86 Hanover Street, and I ‘George Glow, 12d Ottawa Street BUMMEBSIDE Ind PRINCE COUNT! News, Subscriptions. Advertising. " maybeboeghtstenyoithe ; lollowihg noses in Sunamnsidex w; Bookstore. Water Street: Gonriies Druntore. ll Cents! lireeti ‘nmnwnalrery. Water Street; Merl Gandet. 6'1 Granville Street rdlan will be delivered to any home in Srunmerside. “mg Boy at to per day or 12o par week. Phone see for this serviee I ‘he your order to the boy responsible for delivery on your may ‘CFll-FE sails: ‘at Kennedy’! w-mwu, srowens lull-pence, m", Saturdayl 3 °°1°¢Ih 381v!!! cleaned and oiled. Hunter Radio nwvel W. I. Service. Kensington. ‘FOB. SALE in Keneington, resi- Air StatienlAnd ‘ s». §..r,,g».. - ...,__. ,., ._ _ ,, . .l _ . l- u. i. v __ Zwrh-ll-ml-yw-f-arwnw-w-lnflgg-Fn, I "r.a@.=@»lgflqgperwrcatwlllc.v;lra I . . l . . . l . 4 frag V_ cnannoqfragowlv _ opanmalv , _.__._....... TODAY (Wednesday) and THURSDAY Cadets Inspected At Sunlmerside Air Vice Marshall II. Middle- ton. 0.53.. lIr Oflicer command- IIIs cent-m ail- Command Who rill been conducting the ennuel in-i specticn of tile Blunmerdde‘ 3.0.. AI‘. szllzlll, no ‘ma. maul; rel‘ Greenwood. accompanied by, hi; officers. ._ He arrived st Bummsnide on Tuesday afternoon and immediate. ly eiter alighting from his plane mro us: tovs ems empowers... ransom —F0ll SALE 1N1 PLYMOUTH “ma; propery on paved highway, deluxe sedan in excellent condi- M 5011118 it. Call evenings. Char~ tion. l-‘erfectly new tires; also w yen, 5- i-LP.‘ stationary engine; on, Massey Harris. sprayer. six years 4:03, SALE-IBM Ford coach. oldfEntcrpciee Domestic range. model B. four cylinder, new piston cheap; two Massey Harris gang “n35, completely overhauled. For plows. Delbert Rayner, phone iugpeciiilh call at 103 Eustane 5t, 614-21, summerside gnmmerside. -—ROTARY MEETING — Mi‘. Wilfred Salter who has l “ returned from a visit to England was the guest speaker at the reguhar meeting oi the Bummer- side Rotary Club held in Coyle’s Restaurant on ‘nlesdsy. He dee- eribed the economic conditions as he observed them and also told o! the wartime destruction and the progress that has been made in rebuilding. The following were present as guests: Rotarian Dr. W. J, McGlnu. Scotch Plains. N. J; Rotarian E. A. Oberer. Patter- son. N.J.; Rotarian Norman C. AiacLean. Maynard, Mass; Mr. ilorne MacFal-lsne and Mr. Ileonce‘ Sunlmerslde-S. -Fl\Rl\l FOR SALE st Ellerslie, wnmting o1 96 acres. with 88 “res clear. Handy school. stores “a ehlzlches. Dwelling house and ‘i; necesslry outbuildings. Willard Iluirhinsm. ._|.\iP0ltTANT NOTICE T0 AnvEitTIsI-Jits '- Advertisers are adlflifd that ordinary copy must rcach the Guardian oiiice not liner than ll a. m. the day pre- vlous to date of insertion. Large latte, quarts-r page and over. must reach the oifice at least 24 hams n advance. _RE(‘.EIVED SAD NEWS —Mrs. 5590M!“- g W. Bernard a former resident o1 Brudnlbane. now residing in BOIYIPH received the sad news Tnncday oi the death oi her fa- lhcr. Mr. Chas. F. Donovan. re- ljrpll C_.N.R. engineer oi New- rustic. NB. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard lrii Borden for Newcastle Io at- tend the funeral. MR. GEORGE DAVISON In the ton o-n Jul} 11th. 1947, another oi a iast prss ng gencratlon has gone _FOR. SALE—'I'wo good young work horses. 6 and 8 years old, $100. also two good iat work ‘mrscs i8 years, $50; also Rose iilldlong ‘I years. should make a (‘IIOICP brood mare. quiet driver. 5125510. Walter s Weeks. Hal'- Iicw. ingion r1 years ago, he had earned Ihe respect of s11 w-ho ‘shew him. BS H 800d citizen. a successful farmer and as ancxpert miller in the days of custom grinding oi home grown wheat. In larly life, he married Christy Anna Sheen, and their home was a hal-py haven for the five children born to them and a place from which no one was ever turned away wthoui reiresh- mcnt of mind or body. EIght years ago he CISDOSBLI o-f his farm prop- Personals -..\fr. and Mrs, Nell Davis and dauglllcl‘ Prllricia, oi Windsor. N. S. arc visiting in Summcrside ,. I ' h , t. s“? (33.1%; Pbmtane; “(is crty and with his ZVIIE who passed ..L,,..{S'__S ' ' ‘ " ' lwlly ‘in December lals, rl-ltlea In Kensinvtcn. For some time pre- vious to his death. his health had been falling out hc I101‘: his suf- fering patiently in the sure hope oi a higher life. He leaves to mourn we loss o! an affectionate father. tl-ree sons and twl. daughters, Jos-ph and Frederick at Kensington, Carmen of Boston, Mass. Anna, Mrs. An- drew JUTXIISIO"? oi Long River and Norma, lv/irs. William McCarIen oi Ottawa all of whom visited their father fillrlng his last illness Also surviving are several grand- children, a bro-ther- Josepn, at Ken- sington. and one sister. Mrs. Maud liowatt of Oneorlta, New‘ York. An exceptionally largo congreg- ation filled the Unlted Church at Kensirlglon where the funeral was held on Monday. His Boiler. Rev- erend L M. Murray was assisted by Reverend Mr. Stevens oi Mar- gate where the late Mr Davcon had been a iulithiui member 0i i-IIO Methodist Church, and IRIEX‘ of Lhe United Glurch. Speaking from tlhc text. "In My Father's House are Many Mansions". Mr Murray -Mr. and Mrs. Chesley Robert- ton. Summersioe. returned home on Sunday. having spent a pleas- ant holiday in Turtle Creek. N. 3.. the guests oi Mr. and Mrs. James Rlcc. -'I‘hc many friends throughout tile Province will regret to hear oi Ihc recent illness oi Mr. George Campbell, of Carleton Siding. At present he ls a patient in the Prince County Hosp tal and it is hoped by all that e will recover soon and return to his home In coori health again. A ‘Favourite Remedy ‘ For the past hundred years DOCTOR IOWLEBIS EXTRACT 0!‘ WILD. STRAWBERRY has been a favourite remedy for bowel complaints. It is safe, pleasant and effective. Inesday morning he ‘inspected the e ‘llilll III n. s. Fire PB-‘JIIIB 0f Mr. Georgelsist the Red Cross in connection» Davlson at ms home at KensIng-Iwith tile forest file situation onI , to n hlghcr home Born at Burl-i Inlrwted s CHI-I'd at honor drawn up on the runway. on wag. Personnel of Stet-Ion in cere- monial review and ieter carried out a general inspection oi’ the station. 1n the aitcrnoon he con- ' ducted the inspection of the Air Cadets now in camp. Tlhis camp, which is the third oi the summer season, consists o! the following squadrons: Char- lottetown; Glace Bay; Campbell- ton; St. Mary's. Bathurst; Holy Family. Bathurst; and New Wafer- ford. ‘ . Air vice Marshall Middleton was, accompanied by Air Commodore r20. wlllt, c.1311. air oiiicer com.‘ mending No. i0 Group at Haliiax la! well as a number of other oi- ficers lltlacheci to his stai! -- S. S’side Crash Boat The RCAJ‘ crash boat which is stationed at Surrunelside this summer has been assigned to as-I ‘Cape Bvoton Island The boat leftwfiqr- Summerrlde ln Tuesday and took_ s... on a loal‘ o! suppllvs at Pictou and] then proceeded to Cheticunp near the EIIICKEn area. Yesterday a sup- lnly oi zasollne was sent from the! ISummeroida Stall-In to Soul-is Iyxhere tlle boa. will reiucl. -- S. I 1*- FRIDAY-SATURDAY ’ - a lll k‘ a Sea Iilew Brothers "" °" "“ °" I. $1 I. Also News Shows 7:15-9:15 Matinee Thursday 2:30 aflfi 1' -' Ila-low" :11“- _ I l “sills-monk PAGE‘ ELEVEN P-cfer Lowiord in "MY BROTHER TALKS i I TO HORSES" Two brothers from Sea View- I“ .19. 14% George l... Brarlder, 29, and wll- -»-~_ liom B. Brarloel", 24-are in Prince ‘Ugggzjclgl: TAgiIagxsln County Hospital with serious spinal injuries as the result oi a cave-in at n gravel pit at HopcI River. ‘The men were injured Tuesday when they were buried under a slide oi gravel. The pit is being worked by tllc Department of Pub- llc Works Ir connection with a Iroad construction project. Both men n" mauled and are which you will want to see twice. 50m o’ ML and Mn’ wlmam Unfolded wth unremitting sus- Brander. also of Sea. View. s Pm" "d "IWMIIK filer by step to a terrific climax. ‘Undercurrent’ GRIPPING MARITAL TALE’ I -'I’he story oi two people whose marital happiness is blighted by the mysterious shadow of an un- seen rival brings Katharine Hep. burn and Robert Taylor together for the first time on the Capitol nmflwyunnmum“) starts with the romantic meeting ACqDEN-l-s and subsequent marriage oi Ann lI-Iamilton and Alan Garroway, Keeplng molofln, 5nd “a!” wealthy young industrialist. The up"; L, ‘he only w” m “op {he marriage at first gives promise oi h18hwAy_1-auf0.d “m, crowns being a happy one, but gradually acddent ‘he Chapman o; gh, Am. and inexorably there hovers over eTlCBn Ptoad Builders‘ aslocllllsell the young couple the shadow of recenfll, “dared, us; “n; L353 Alan's brother, Michael Garroway. persons were killed and 4.399 were What» {whitened l0 Michael? If he injured In highway-railroad grade I5 III! VIIIIII" repute makes him. crosiing accidents in Olnada and Why N9 the"! 5° mini’ tend!!!" the Unltcq states. lluring the past undercurrents connected with the ten years. ti-lil typ- n1 accident traces of his personality? Is Ann screen in “Undercurrent," a picture . ‘ 3 In Prince Edward Ieleno‘ It's Smailman’e In Prince Edward Island It's Smellmenze e r s I ' I '--- ' M” I m Egazfg ISIQ": at’: gmallman’: . In grime Edward Wfindklt’: Smnllmlbfl ~ ' In Prince Edward lslgIId It‘: smgIIwmanfil I n n . 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Edward Ir-Iand It's Smalimavfs In Prince‘ Edward Island It's Smelimairfs ‘i’ . jealous. tormented Alan Garra- way is an outstanding character- ization. Sea Serpent 0r Too Much lieat? ACCIDENTS ARE NOT RESTECTERS OF PERSONS I with rifle or revolver. He took both weapons with him and didnt see a thing. But Lewicky prevailed on an oiiicisl party including Frank MacDougall, Ontario Deputy Minister of Lands and Forests, to take a trip down the lake. The reporter said: "En route back to camp all four saw a ter- rific splashing in a shallow bay about a mile north. It was not a moose. If it was s sturgeon it must have been a terrific size. "Whatever did the splashing was plenty big. The Indians swear there is a Nani-Bajou on the river and are wary about whefe they are travelling in their canoes." Verdict In Sheeting MONTREAL. Aug. 11 —(CP)-—A coroner's jury today iound Marcel Veillanoourt, 37, criminally re- sponsible ior the death by shoot- ing of Norman Milne. 32-year-old test pilot killed early Sunday morn- ing after a. dispute over a bent spoon. Vaillancoirrt, restaurant owner from suburban Cartierville, was woundedhimeeliinflselegendhl an operation today. He told police he was wounded by his own gun which Milne allegedly had seized from him, Witnesses testified at the inquest IIIIAPIIIIII THEATRE W Playing: I _ Fri. 8:30; Sol. 7:30-9:30 Final Chapter of meuflbed t“ assured those who were mourning m, m." m, “veg of 17,537 pPt- in love with Alan whom 5h; mgf- Patrol sergeant Vernon Page. DPYIIII)" the loss of a, loved one. that. as Sons M‘; injured M103“, 45501, a ried nr with Mlannel ‘vnnm Sh; Director of the Toromo Police Illtelulllll Pains they were won't to sum" In ‘III number Lqllll to the population oi has never seen? These are ‘the Safety Bureau. rwent-ly riwd- LAKE WMINIBKA. Ont.. Au:- Bea Sickness home on earth. so they would join ‘ m, med gity, More ihpfl qno. questions which gnrm the gl-nynll. "We must realize ‘that an accident I3—<0Pl—Va'nc0uver s_ Ogo Pogo gum," gem him in tire "Fathers House", where your". of such column, r, “and work n; n nnnnglv, which gwgepg does not care who you are. what and Scot-lands Loch hose monster p. there wlll be no pflfiins. In HEIW- by mayor-ms flflflns‘ (n11 gppgd into the spectator on rrorn one bronch- posltion you hold in your commun- better look out-there's a new sea “I” only‘ Love abiding: and PEI"- lrlllll or locomotivcs. nonuns but takInB sequence to the next. CDd- lily‘. I'm; rariwglsulyv: grr- AII gc- £38326 and he's II dwdy. by all You will be Permit P¢fl°e~ ‘"5" m? hymns carelessness caused these accld- ing in a climax oi surging dram- 0 E11 n0 F y WI" 51° II - . ' I tatlon. An accident is no The new sea serpent is unnamed . surprised how chosen. ents. It"! WW9" °I' "P? . quigkjy i; m,“ and how mm}, Many beautiful floral offerings A t“ Rs “um h" As Ann, Katharine Hepburn once respectzaeof: age, young n: olrclg gsmyzgtebutmhe slthbaesgomirg falrlrlilitar 5mm. you f“; Doc-Ion paid sllsnt tribute Io the sincere WJB. Mac r llur. - P Y- again reveals the incomparable tal- an sec .n ‘as 8f 5P p ma en y ‘ c rded the late Mr. Dav- Jamel Ll Saunders Heath Bown- m; m‘; “m, “renew ma; ha, the us» or common sense 0n our attached to this wide spot on the r , regard ac o g 0mm s “HA0! or Wm” ison. . ess. E.'1. Glycon and HQIIIII Mn‘ made her one cf the most famous streets or hIEhWBlS- Rfimemberl Albany River on the west of James ' STRAWBERRY. The pail bearers were Messrs Leod, Irishtown. figure; or stage and screen, sha accidents don't just happen. Accid- Bvay, 150 miles north of the Cana- I ‘* gives the role of the distraught cnts are caused by the careless- dlan National Railways trans- wiie a haunting quality hard t0 ness oi some PPTW" U!‘ Pemmf; cmlunenitll II"?- . forget. Taylor returns from his Don't lct that pelson be you. Discovery of the monster can At three years in the Navy a finer Tihese ale wise words. be credited to a Toronto news- . . . . actor than ever. His brooding. Jpaper reporter on e. flying vacation. I But he has lots of evidence to ' back up he story. Cree Indians ' I |here are quite familiar with the creature. I According to Mrs. David Safetch- - I - - away, one of the most respected Indian women in the entire Al- - _G_ E M__ beny area, the creature is "some- ", new‘ “d” “and” . couple o! BAnGAms__u“y-" "only thing like a big snake. its as hlg "ii-ii? I while end III-e ruins t» be really med Ill" I ‘l’ “I” “'9'” m‘ llllmllllfdhiiimii.“‘Zfiltlil . . . .80 YOU be In on them! 3' II A Shi t I A ican Cement ls due to arrlvo ———— ""“ m’ ‘““ “'° “"““ ‘m’ ‘ ilk h . It d l ted IIIIIPII u m" l. Moi-Asses - ------------------ -- M“ ' I'm“ llmlilll Zlllellgllsellll vlllllul? “I ‘ This is e rea Der special and It's for Thursday. Ifrlday and The mam“ braves naturally we” Saturday only! You haven't been able to buy Molasses at this price skeptic“ so Daniel wapoos went _ 1n, "n" nnq y¢nrp—s0 order it today and really SAVE. . . J-‘nr out m ‘ freighter canoe with an . r prompt, courteous service PHONE the Grocery Department. wumond momh He Nuke a" I 0 ‘de III be hooked in rotation of d ate received "M "m" °°'"’"“ b“ H” "m - r w g, 75x13 that he had seen the "thing" and ~ - ‘ The Hardware Dupartnaeut has 8 ounce Duck Wall Tents in two ma; 1o, w" W, 1101-1-15]; m den. 3 sizes-e x l0 and l0 x 12. . . . A Tent in your yard gives you an “um is" r8 extra room in your home, and how the kids love a Tent! Pack s Mike Lewicky, who has retired . Tent and a couple of blankets In the back oi your cl!‘ llli 1M" from service as an army lieuten- d ’-"~1 ' I I away with not a worry oi when 1011'" IIIY- A TOM II PM"! "lei"! ant, is one of the Indian band. ea- - 4W llill "all Till been I [$611060 Slllflmfl’ 10!‘ TOD“. They're stocked in_ Hg w“ oversea; for two yen" the Hardware Department. and considers himself an export ' s. JUDY noun nnouaa ' ' n Yes-Judy Bond presents a benutifu y WI t _ .- aluh rayon-when I say beautiful l mean Inst that! The snowy .- a I whiteness of this Blouse sets oif the Jewelled stu-ds and cuff-links iy 6/7, M ~ ‘ ' I . . . . The sleeves are long with a double euif. Thea-es no doubt about / , f; a Judy Bond-they're the smartest. most wearable Blouses on the ' " ‘ ‘ "m gummm -~ , lllel-lllt AND ulll ll one of alley sells-ll belt. . . . COIIIQ seei Come II ll» lI .~ ' _ . tryintheiladlefwearbepartment. - , _._ l _ . - I .. I _ ‘| l. CEDAR GRAIN WALL SIIINGLIB t: If you are building or renovating you'll be interested In theee h when l mmcnm I; Asbestos SI’ ‘ . . . They are very economical-will Iaet a life I"? Mgr‘ h“ xoigun‘ sum,‘ L.‘ time, do not need painting and are ilreprooi. White Cedar Grain Emumm m" “m ,1 W, m‘ Z I Shingles will give a bniiding an exceptionally attractive appearance u,,n_,.,,,n.,,,,_.,.,.l,l.n,u.lawo¢_ ‘I. W‘ . . . . For further information eeIi the Hardware Department. "Rzksvlallf I "ii . , alrel I‘ -. s. alarm ranrran ms I filffglfljl‘,"fi:;“‘l‘l‘$ 3.1.", 5 TI ‘hose lovely crepe Ties were formerly LEO-Ahoy are NOW 1.80. Melville, resistance. Buy today! r that’ a DABGAINidThelynar: lllzfl hdand I: 102:. ' 1 - The attractiveness pa s u e oge. eer ., II , “m PM‘ "m" en backgrounds of navy. green. vvine or brown. . . .'l'he mIsrtIy S ‘l ‘ . dreesedyoungmaniiileeiheeetieennereareaetlnenyeithen III" 'I'"I“"" "W" Qeeuseinandgetonetodayfrom the MerfeWeerDqartuslent.» "WHO'S GUILTY" I I Coroner's Jury Gives I '- that the dispute began when Vaillancourt charged Mrs. M11118 cents for a. spoon which. ii- W claimed, Milne had bem- Him former Calgary restaurateur. already left the restaurant but re turned, claimed tlhe price was 110i high and threatened to call police iii. i REGENT THEATRE SUMMERSIDI ~_. friiURSDAY, rluoav lle . SATURDAY noun-r mt . ‘(THE oalrows moi: Asalw: and 3 l ‘I DFTIIE CEIIIIY STEPHANIE MIOIAE DRUMS lnaelesaae-smrwe llerlmn-anen-nnn Show: 7:I5 and 0:I5 . Matinee Friday 2:30 1i