\ eivreuearuzz- 1-141 WESTERN GUARDIAN l ' ' AGENTS: J. Elmer Murphy, I86 HIIIIYI‘ Street, and . George Clolv. I25 Ottawa Street SUMMEBSIDE and PRINCE COUNT! News. Subscription; Arlvertlflug. "i'l'_"'—w'.l‘he Guardian may be bought at any of the following etoree w, ugmre, Water Street: Gourliee Drulltom l1 Central Street: “m,” Bakery. Water Street: Mark Gaudet, l‘! Granville Street. In Summerddei {iii The Guardian will be delivered to any home in Summerdde. “flu-Boyatzio perdayormcperlveek. Phouetllferthieeervlcv penelble for delivery on your route 5'1" your order to the boy ree ,. WILL B! ABSENT from my ml; from Tuesday, Sept. 16th m,“ Monday, Sept. 20th. u. a. powninl. M11 i 4'03 SALE-Enterprise heat- , u. Radiant No. 14, good condition price reasonable. Central Grocet- iria. Central Street, Summerside. “l up a billfold in Holmans store, lhe Clifton Hotel. Reward. q-—@ wj-lmol.) Walter S. Weeks. $55.00 and $65.00. Walter S. Weeks flgyYlfllV. nisli, on Wednesday afternoon sppzeniber 24th. nice. ACfillI5SlOll_ to grounds free. iide Y's Men's Club was held a and Ross MacKenzle on the Syd refrigerator to the Home s; School Association to be used in the kit- chen of the High School where meals are prepared for out-of- loirn students. l S -PRE-NUPTIAL SHOWER- Monday evening, July 14th, a pleasant evcnt was held when lliEfldS and relatives gathered at lhe home of Mr. Robert Graham lo bestow gifts and good wishes in Anne MacDonald, previous to ner marriage. The living room n. tastefully decorated in pink and white for the occasion. Don- ald J. MacDonald acted as chair- man and explained the purpose oi the gathering, while the bride- to-be was escorted to the seat of honor by her sister. Miss Marg- aret MacDonald. Miss Addie Hol- liweli and Mrs. Lewis Francis re- moved the wrappings while Miss Aletha Graham read the accomp- anying verses and greetings. Mrs. James Sriowie and Mrs. Alexander MacDonald arranged the gifts on ihe table. Anne in a few well- ihosen words thanked her many friends for their beautiful and useful gifts. Then all joined in lbiglng "For She's A Jolly Good Fellow," Music was supplied and llle remainder of the evening was ihjoyed by all. A delicious lunch was served, after which the gath- uing dispersed leaving their best iflshes with the brIde-to-be. s -o»_ 1i Zlflillay c--a.ao.' a esday arc Mark flelllnger Presents f‘ “rmc KILLERS" Terice! Tnutl Terrific! With Burt Lancaster aha Ave ' Gardner. Also Shorts. Note Playing "Rebecca" _witi. rm: reason who pick-l —M.r. and mo. Larry Gallant Eummersidc, 0n Thursday nfter- I Ann, of Bummersl’ , are spending noon please leave ll? It 301M551] their vacation in Lawrence, Mass. ptiice. Reward. i B 4.051‘ in Summerside, brown. --Mr. and Mrs. James Chappel. wallet containing 151139 sum oflMr. and Mrs. Raymond Andrew, “may. Finder please return to~Mr. Stanley Tanton and Mr. 41m SALE. - International Iflwsday, ilevator potato digger. Good. condi- lon, $90.00. (at Elmer Wauglffi. -—Mr. and Mrs. James Clarke LFOR SALlL-Z Cockshutt gang st. Eleanors, have left on a motor pI(J\\'5 nearly new’. 1 plowed 12 acres. trip through New Brunswick and 4011001. SPQITS. - ledeque Rink, Friday, September 26th. —FOI. SALE CHEAP-Mare. Apply Leonard MoNaIly, 289 Church Street, Summeraid . Phone 566-1. Personals ‘and young daughter. Elizabeth Major Moase, all of St. Eleanors, attended the Covehead races lae't and Mr. and Mrs. Heath Clarke of Bedeque, and Mrs. Major Moase, - Nova Scotia. S TODAY (Monday) .__ ,Iiv|anlilllno_' - . ' liulesillolni l") Lynn in Men Gordon Mun: by hm] Mvrev Tue Mole It Poof $0 Yonf’ “llhnrlevn In rbe Nhbf" "Mun" In ‘Thee iinle Olaf: ie live‘ Hum Warren -Mrs. Harry Dickie and daugh- -A FIELD DAY will be hfld 0H ter Ann, of Summerside, are visit-" the ncw Athlete Grounds at Te- ing in New Glasgow, the guests» . of Mrs. Dickie's sister. Mrs. James A IMQB “S! 0f Millman, and Mr. Millman. S Entries are on the program and the Mechanical Stung will be time for (he children. Lunches man. Summerside, have motored trill be served as well as saloon to Halifax where they will be the service. A baseball game will be guests of their daughter, Mrs. Ed- phyed between the Lennox Island ward Crease. and Mr. Crease. B Juniors and Tlgnlsh Juniors. ‘Illie liscouche Band will be in atien-l —-Mr. and Mrs. J. LeRoy Hol- —Studen.ts leaving for Acadia ,Universlty last. Thursday from -Summerside included: Keith Mol- ilison, Howard MacFarlane, John -Y'5 MEN'S MEETlNG-Thfilfillis, Jack MaoFarlane, Laurie regular meeting of the Siimmer- Coles‘ Ldwell Allen. Bruce Mb 1 I Donald, Annabelle Allen and Sallv the Olympia. Restaurant Thursday .sclllll-man_ 5 evening with Roy Daye as chair-, man. Very interesting reports; _Ml-_ James wood’ son of Mrs‘ were received from Fred Bingham 'w_p_ Callaghan, summemldm who ' has been employed with the Street ney and Toledo conventions. 1t -Depa,.lmenl of the Town o; sum, ivas decided to donate an electrlcjmerslde durlng the summer ;months, left on Saturday for Hal- ifax to enter the Nova Scotia Technical rvllege to continue his studies in engineering. S —~Mr. and Mrs. Robert Milligan, Sherbrooke, accompanied by Mr and Mrs. George Taylor, Travel- ler's Rest, arrived home on Sat- urday after an enjoyable motor trip through N. S. and N. B. Spending some time in Moncton the Mllligans were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Rackham. while the Taylors visited with Mr. and Mrs. Hazen West. .$’side Airmen Observe Battle For Britain Sunday In honor of their fallen com- rades who died in defense of frec- served "Battle of Britain Sunday" yseterday by a church bravery of the gallant few who de- fended Britain in the skies in that critical summer and autumn of ioiofBettle, of Britain Sunday is observed across Canada wherever, there are R.C.A.I". detachments. The parade yestehlay was un- mending officer of the station, Squadron Leader W. C. Langstaff. D.F.C. and formed up opposite the Queen Hotel. Looking very smart forms the three flights proceeded through the principal streets o! the town to Memorial Park. The local Air Cadet Squadron under Flying Officer Elmer Plneau also turned out. At the Square a —G. lLM-— — ~_ Hllle Potatoes are not dellreblc, and If Potatoes are oversize HI"! will not bring you the top market prlcenunwhen your Potntoee have reached the else you wi|h-uae GREEN CROSS - T01" KILLER to stop further growth. Green Crone Top Killer la I sodium arrenlte solution, to be mixed vvlth vrater and used to r n. Insure adequate coverage....lt II molt efficient and economical, "it Brice Is 1.95 a gallon in 5 gallon caua...0rder your supply "idly from the Hardware Department. 1 Your family will purr 5th delight vrheu you serve HONEY .. . It Is the most healthful sweetening, it Jolt aecme to glow with '. stored-up sunshine and flovrera. There are several dlflereut kinda " “I "WHY. from which to chooee....'l‘he Coronet Brand in avail- , . eblc in li-ounce tine at '83 ceute and the IB-ounce tine are 51 cents... Then there in Pure inland I-Ioney In a l-pouud container at 15 cents and in a t-pound tin at 1.80. Use Honey for all rvreet- Gm"?! Department. Ilithlnl-uliruzy .1 Alf! “In: purposes-ire tangy flavor will add iutereet to your meele. CORDUROY le one of the Iall Fabrlcel And In the Ladies’ Wear Department you vvlll find very luurt SLACK! made of this "I'll smart materlal....'i‘he colon are turquoise, red, green, blue, llld and wine; ranging in else from 14 to 20-“1010 are priced at M5 e pair. You will also find BLACKS of good quality, wool flea- ml. in a variety of attractive plaids. There are good fitting and will made-the else range in the Plaid Slacks In from ll to ll, Driced at 0.95 a pair....wear Black: for both lcllure end activi- "tl-they are comfortable. Ladies‘ Wear Department. This in a reminder for Iermerl- to fl: up your Fences before E Winter acts in! Ail your FENCING NIIDS are available In the 2 "Where Department for immediate delivery. In stock le Iervn : Fmflfll, Poultry Fencing and Netting, Io: Netting end Mink Net- itlnr. u vvell n Ierm Gatee In u and ll rm neeemneeice on , 3°11!" Fencing requirements and piece your order with the Berl- e ""0 Department. v wreath, inscribed simply “Com-, BOX SCORE m Kinsmen AB I ll PO l I McKay, ss. 4 0 0 0 1 0 Stewart, p. d: rf. 4 0 I 1 b 0 Oatwuy, 1b. 4 0 016 0 I Pope, cl’. 3 1 l 0 0 0 ‘Schurman. c. 2 0 0 2 2 0 ‘Grady, 2b. 4 o I 1 a 1 lMaoFarlane, lf. 3 0 0 2 0 1 l'Ooles, lf. 1 0 0 0 0 0, Imurphy, i-r. 1 o o o o o "Gflyirldrp- 2 00001 Greig. 3b. 4 0 1 2 3 1‘ Totals 32 1 4 24 i4 5 I Regent Theatre SIIMMERSIIIE MONDAY, TUESDAY und WEDNESDAY A Lovcjfltet Knew No alliu llusirl an: u lIllIIl Illllllll u! III llrll Alsoz- GLEN MILLER and his Orchestra Matinee Monday and Wednesday 3:30 Shows 7:15 and 9:15 I rades" was laid at the foot of the monument by Sqdn. Ldr. Lang- staff. From the Square the parade broke into two sections and par- aded lndependently to St. Paul's and Trinity United Church. At St. Paul's high mass was celebrat- (.0 by Rev. Leonard McKenna and an appropriate sermon was preach- ed by Rev. Howard Wight. At ‘trinity United Church the senice was conducted by the pastor, Rev. K G. Sullivan, who preached a very Inspiring sermon. The scripture lesson was lead by Sqdn. Ldr. Langstaff. —8. §2‘.?.'...'§‘.§id".“‘i§?é?i33° 353...?‘ Li? q 53in]; John Held annually to commemorgtaemtgiee‘ Baseball Title l SAINT JOHN. N.B.. Sept. 31 — (OP) ~— Sttint John Cathedral der the command of the ccm-lc.Y.O. advanced to the Maritime junior baseball finals Saturday af- ternoon when they defeated Surn- merside Kinsmen 'l-1 to take the best-in-three series two straight. in their new summer khaki uni- ' Q_Y_Q_ won lhe Opener m, sum- met-side last Saturday 9-4. Tom Breen, tall nighthander on the mound for Cathedral, was 1h rare form in winning h-‘s fllfiii game of the season against as many de- feats. reen spaced four Kinsmen singles and sen-t 13 dcwn swing ng on his fast ball. In his last two games he has struck out 29 bzt- ters. CAPlTOL-Summereidc \ ileum llonigcmafi‘ drank iallmori ‘ Directed by . Produced by I . "0- vh hint-III!” BRUCE HUMBERSTONE MACK GORDON. Also Short Subjects Shows 7:15-9:15 — Matinee Tuesday 3:30 ‘ In .a__ OltyThit lineurfffrawLevvf " ’l tniiii' cu'@ls uiliin - noiliiu neunn n nllll illlIIl IfHE__CI-I_ARLQTTETOWN ounaoiau‘ ond TUESDAY LOVE. . . I MUS/C’ Juno llam l_ Y n‘ Vera-Ellen i‘ ‘ \ 9 Gabardine (fawn). 2911s i» 49.50 Q brown, blue.) 45.00 Fear,"- s j-Rilfllllillll n IIIAII mus "—Batted for Murphy in 6th. I Score by Innings: l Summornide 000 001 000-1 Saint John 000 124 coo-i‘ SUMMARY ' Runs batted in. McCmssin 3p Laiwlor; three base_hit, Breemi Cfllfi run, McCroesiri; stolen bases, McKay, Pope 2; Grady. S. Smith ,2; Breen 2, McCrcssln, Morrison,‘ MacGillivray, Lawlorr; sacrifices, Lawlor 2; earned runs, O.Y.O. 2; left on bases, Kinsmen B; C.Y..O. ‘l; hues on 'bcili, of! Stewart a (S. Smith 2. Breen 2, MaoGilliv-v ray); or! Gay 1 (Riley): of! Breen (Pope, Sc-hilrman 2). sci-nor out.) by Stewart 2 (Riley. R. Smith); by! Gay 1 (McCrossin); by Breen 13, (McKay 2, Stewart, Oatway 2, Pope,, Schurman 2, MacFarlane 2, Coles, Gay. Greig). l-rits .off Stewart 3 Moorino (send, grey, There's c difference In aren't clothing. . .- . Slncllmcn‘: recognize that difference and brlng ‘ , you the finest end newest in men's stylel. "Outer-coats" of the year, combining masculine tmcrhiess with practical Wween-secson comfort‘, easy fitting box style, fly front and button through coats, sef-in-sleeve with either slush or pefcbpocliefs. Sheeferellill.‘ O Tweed (Herringbone in browns, greys, fowns.) 19.75 to 29.75 ,0 Reversible (b r o w u tweed.) 11.95 St. John 0.17.0. AB R. H PO A E Rlley,2b. 400210 S.SlnlIth.1b. 310600 Rvslllitlhlt- 400100 Stevens, c 4 0 018 2 2 Breen, p. 42 203 0 ivroci-ossin, cf. ~ li 1\2 a o o Morrison, rf. 2 1 0 1 0 0 , MacGil-livray, ss. a 2 l o 2 l‘ Gilbiildl" Lawlor, 3b. 2 o o 1 o 2' _ Tcwl 3o 7 5m a 5 COHOII TWIII). '—.R)eplacd MacFarlane in 8th. Qoais with a (Euiure - - Styled in ruglcn shoulders, with button up ti Ior, slush pockets, storm robs on sleeves-with and without full belt. Lined and unlined. Site! 26 to Z9, 30 to 34, 36 to 44- (combed 8.95 to 55.00 SMAILMAWS lllllfill SIIMMERSIIIE . WHERE PRICE I! MATCHED WTTH QUALITY 12,111? gig, cgmg??? Li“: dreau performed the cerernonyk d Breen 1 (Murphy). Wild ptciies,‘ Thelwmfomfnyotmpzgggsioollge StCWB-PL, Gay. Passed ball, sciiur-llffgbleflzig gown o, whm m“, m“: 105mg pitcher‘ sum") with lace while her graceful veil Umpire‘ " smummm Smmw‘ fell in sof.t folds to the floor. She side, plhlte; Liiford, SaLnt Johmlcamed ‘ bouquet d Amerlcan bases. Tme 0f game-Lac. Beau“, m5” she w“ attended by Mrs. Lloyd Kelly‘, sister of the groom, who wore a floor-length gown of pink_ shear with matching veil. Her bouquet was of pink roses. Mr. Lloyd Kelly attended the groom. i.‘ it’! piiiil.l".i‘i‘ii“‘éiifi‘é.?.llfifi Fellow“ "e ==""*°"Y- = "- Church. Truro, N..S., on August ffipugnmvllas hi“ ghtheuaotfig m. 2am at '1 A.M., WhenIMlss Doris) e ’ “ p" y’ °“ p” Stevenson daughter o, Mr and young couple left on their honey- -Mrs. Melvin Stevenson was unitedl moon for PEI" when m? 5pm‘ m the “my bmds M matrmmnytgroblifiys Enabling‘ ‘Ivlieeekbrigegtravg to Mr. George It‘. Mallett. son of em“! sum was}, p,“ bud green Mr‘ “d M“ Henry Mann)‘ Ken‘ with black accessories and her sington, P.E.I. Rev. Father Bou- Corsage w” o, m, lose, The sravausou - MALLETT NUPTIALS WANTED IMMEDIATELY QIIIILIFIEII LIIOTYPE OPERATOR Mole or Female I m. Alex Douglas presented the ‘GOOD PAY — PLEASANT SURROUNDINGS AND EXCELLENT POSSPIILITIES (All Correspondence Treated Confidentiolly) APPLY CARE OF BOX I00 groom's gift to his bride was a lovely white prayer hook. ' On August 26th. the bride and groom were given a reception at- lthe groom's home, when neigh- bours and friends from far and near gathered to spend the even- ing in music and dancing. Then a dainty lunch was served by the ladies. Mr. Wilbert Lawless acted as chairman, while Mr. Bob- by Shea read the address and young couple with a well-filled purse. George in e very pleasant manner ‘hunted one and all. on ; behalf of his wife, for their kind- ness. Then everyone joined in singing "For They Are Jolly Good Fellows", accompanied by the bouncing cf the bride and groom Their friends ell wished them ev- ery succeu. on their road of life SUMMERSIDE together. _. ~ n The young couple will reside in A cur-ice ego. 4 1-2 inches long and seven inches in circumference. We All Lilce “Canada Dry” G i n g‘ e r Al e Trurc, N. 5., where the groom is employed in barbering. BAN ALL FOWL — A Padstow hen laid a slx- United Kingdom and Eire have made it necessary to prohibit im- portatlon to Australia c-t‘ poultry, Russia. pigeons. aviary birds and egge by —-—-- a proclamation made under the . CANBERRA, - (CP) -- Etxten- Australian Quarantine Act. CZADSTUW. Cornwall, England- slve outbreaks o: fowl pest in the ( ) Noflw IS U.S.S.R. Musccvy» was a former name for SOwei Empty Bottles The Bottle shortage is the recron we con- not Supply You with oII the "Conudo Dry" you would like—So please cooperate and bring in your empties so that we may be able to bring'ycu o more plentiful supv ply of the famous Conodo Dry Products. We pcy cosh for empties-JO oz. size 5c Bring in oll your empty Conodo Dry Bottles tomorrow. HOLMAIVS each, l2 oz.‘ size 3c each. SUMMERSIDE Please Return Your