Y npnarm THE WESTERNGUARDIAN {*7} ' ‘Gem's: r. Elmer nmby. m Hanover ltreet. um ___,,,_ . - George Clow. 126 Ottawa treet. r~ , IUMMERSIDE and PRINCE COUNTY Newa, Subaerlptiona, Advertlatng. fllllfdllll may be bought at any of the foliowllll Itoree S “w”, Water Street; “ Drugstore: ti Central troetr M" ,3? Bakery. Water Street; Mark Gaudet. 81 Granville Street; $33G.‘ Grocery, Russell Street; Alyre Doueette‘; Grocery. Second Street; laiand Motor a aneport. Water Street, be delivered to any’ home in Bummeretde by Carrier 3:; n 3,, p" 4a; g 18o per week. Phone 289 or £884 for thie eerviee o, ‘m, your order to the boy relnonaible for delivery on your roeto v —CAR LEAVING for Halifax Aug. 23. Accommodations for two. Contact iljlerett L. Donald, Ken- sington. between 54131118416“ um, one carton of egg Coulsorl, Sea View. .___- _r=0|;.\‘D. my Kclislng lf/llfii- J~ A- _ ADIES’ pullover‘. 111d will‘ L a piers at Pearson's Ready- Kensington. -S'1‘UDEN'I‘S going to high school wanting rooms at reason- able rates, apply Bl Granville St. Summerslcie. suiLli-lfiil Dodge sedan 11L condition. New tires. N, MacQuarrie Ltd. _!~‘(Ilf —-LADY WOULD LIKE passage by car going to Boston latter part of next week. Phone 284, Sum- iricrside. 0F HOME COOKING Grove \Vcr.1lsn‘s Insti- cdys Store. Kensinz- evening. AuE- 21. B5 '.I'~ —STORE CLOSED-The man- agement of Bill's Bike Shop at Summer-side wish to announce that their store. will be closed ti: day Monday, Aug. 23rd. .11, upright-piano lr. y tuned. Plano and r price for a -short Gallant Grocery —FOR SALE-New Ford tractor. hydraulic plow and cultivator. used a few months (taken in trade Depi..1-Iowlan. for heavier tractor); also new \’C. Sll-IRVICE-diev. side-delivery rake. Walter S. i n will preach at weeks, Hunter River. united Church at ll ._- Aug. 22nd, and —ENJOYING VISIT-Mrs. Ivar pn] 115 previously ar- A. Trueworthy (nee Emma Jalie ' Abbott. Malpeque) now residing -500!» REFONDITIONED arid brrls, springs, mat- ‘. silite. etc. Galiaiii Grocery Co, he DJpt. llowian. w Bath, Maine, has been visiting friends and relatives in Summer- eide and Darnley. This was he: first visit to her native Province in 43 years and although she found many changes she was de lighted with her visit and the hospitality of her many friends. Ehe left on return on Thursday _._\'lll'l'l‘il TRYON and Bread-- Adv-King“ Ghufgh35__ 2nd was accompanied as far do .,',._ Aug 22nd; Norm Cape Tormentine by Mrs. Frank ll am. ‘and Breadalbane M°K3I'-_5- 0 p n1. Mr. Percy W. Page. i PlSHTI‘ will preach. - Personals 7]’ llNT—Mr. and Mrs. Silinmerside East. e the engagement Cl‘- llelcn Lillian. e Lemuel, son of \\' firs; Mlfl the late “—Miss Ruth Ross, Charlotte- town, and Mrs. Doris Toombs, Summerside, left Monday on a tnotor trip to Toronto, Ont. — 5. \‘- "i" "Iii-ll" M?“ .- Miss rioith Stewart, an. ~~ I“ 599mm)” Norwood, Mass. is visiting in — , Summerside, the guest of her —.\ll.\ll.\‘lGr\SlT Church Plclllf! niece‘ M“; James MBCDOUgaHI T: ‘ r- 315K Hat dinners Summer Street. _ s. Bingo. games, re- ____ l- 5P9 U19 "B" -Mrs. E. Mcfiuflan returned Io ‘l and Visit i116 l\\'° her home in Halifax yesterday w- v-"roiivcs for lab- l1"Ol'l’llllg riicr all enjoyable visit r'\.'l. Attractive grounds to enjoy the last day of at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J.S. DesRochcs, Summersidc. -s -—Miss Elizabeth Dalton and l-ler sister, Miss Barbara Ann Dal- ton. Sum-rnerside, are vacationing in Dorchester, Mass. - S. ‘\'G-'l‘0.\'. Freetown and : Liijtsrian Churchcs-— y. Aug. 22nd: Kcn- ' ll ILITLI Freetown at S Milpcqlie at. 7:30 p.m. H. Marshall. Tata- S \\':ll preach in .. f. .li:h Schools: Ken- ll; .3 a.m.; Freetown at 2-‘. llilpsque at 7:30 p.m. —Mrs. Hugh Simpson Jr.. and her infant son David are spending a few days visiting with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. G. ‘Callback- Summerslde. T"Il r5. J iiiroswhh. Minister. "-sgt. Donald Bradshaw. who is a_._ on leave, spent the past week with _i\,n|i"~l l): SESSION — The his brother, Mr. Wallace Brad- “ “Al; of the Progres- shaw and Mrs. Bradshaw. Sum- "vc Women's Assc- mcrside, hefore returning to e County was held Mcnctoli, N.B. cvriling in the Town ide. with a splen- Mrs Basil Kelly r the reading of the c rlcctiilt: was address-' Eli, Sircilg, who coll- lhc ladies on their 'Z'.1‘Ill0l'l and impressed .l tho valuable work they ". .l'lll5li. He suggested aviation should ap-, .._,..le to attend the i. in Oticxa on Septem- ~ speaker carefuily "ex‘- stitutlon 0f thfl‘ ii iize province, A hearty ' vxns tendered Col. . helpful suggestions. _ Mr. W.'I.‘. Lawson and daugh- ter, Miss Lorna, who have been visiting relatives and friends in Srmmerside, Kensngton and Al- berton, returned yesterday to their home in Trenton, Ont. -—5. —Mr. and Mrs. RC. Atherton have been recent guests of Mr. and Mrs, Wallace Bradshaw, Sum- mersidc. They also visited friends In Kensington and Breadalbane before returning to their home in Mo-ncton, N.B.—S. —Mr. Junior Waite spent a pleasant. vacation with his aunts "‘lll‘_'1 will be held in Portland, Maine. En route to r cf Mrs. EII‘. Tantorl. his hrme in Summerside he stop- rcst. At the close of ped over a fewidays in Amherst, NS to visit his~ brother. Mr. lfil‘. cream and cake erhert Phillips and Mrs. Phillips. ~s. by the coirmittee in Ttumlln! Fall Models-DRESSES. eon-e. evfl‘! ml IAN II‘ "who: rvrl-y day-they're being picked up by smart women var!- "LI Pllliilly Inn! l know and you llnow that It'a a 800d N” l0 l!!!" Your F?!" ilflrarnhg in advance and buy the amart. new atyles when ‘Irv first crime In. You'll really like the I-‘all styles-they're terribly Ifnm. tIlcVrr imlbly flattering lml they wream that they're New-—- NW-Nv-ii! Come in and aee the Fall raahiona in the Ladiea’ Wear Ilrilarlmrhz. l The "Well Dressed Canine" will wear a COLLAR. 115391355 i" l A5") frrm the 5 and I0 Department. Theae genuine leather Dog ‘Prlfillflf! are available in natural, green, red or blaok color. The "l! studded collare of different wldthe and ahea are felt lined—- fm"! It 45 to ‘l8 eenta. The harneaa, alao braea trimmed and in dif- "fht sizes ir priced at f9 to 8b oenta. The leather leade.to match H"! collara and harneaa are 49 oenta eaoh. 1on1] flnd real leather °l Accessories In the 5 and I0 Department- COTTON TABLE CLOTH by the yard la one of the new Ideal in h‘ DH’ Goods Department. The material ie good quality. heavy cotton h "l! aml white or green and white ebeeh with a decorative motif ‘e121?’ Square. It Ia fljinohea wider-priced at 1.95 a yard. A lighter h". ‘Minn in either red and white or blue and white check fa 84 m" "ldhprleed at 1.50 a yard. Make your own table clothe. bridge m"?! luncheon aeta of theee really interacting inateriala. You'll aee n ll" DP! Geode Department. . an“: ""5151! have taken great pairla and tronblftd make your "Dwarf TWIN"! In fltraetivet flret olaea condition-protect tta “CE "a and your labor by enrroundlng it with a amart LAWN or", '0'.“ "d "ll"! Lawn Fencing, l6 inohel bigb, painted green "uh u‘ Wed top Ia priced at 11% oelte a loot- LAWN GATIB to ° ""01"! eome in t-foot and 10-foot wldtba and are priced Roumlnd 11.05 each. It adda to the value of your property and it mm 113°" lffllltrty from wandering anlmala to have it nleely ‘hunh-t- lIa Lawn Fencing la editable for your lawn, for aeheele, for c" Inii for cemetbrlea. Come In, aee and buy Lawn Fencing and Accident Illetillie Are Recovering —Mr. Cecil Powell. Summer-aide, who wee seriously injured, “m. d‘? ewnllie- Mie- 14. leat, when the truck which he wee driving collid- ed head on with a car driven by. Mr. Raymond l-fagle of Eric,- Penflsylvania. was discharged fro'n the Prince County Hospital year; . dny- His doctor's orders are, l-ir--.-_ ever. that he remain in bed at home for the next i0 daya or so Mr. I-Iagle. who was the mart seriously injured of the three per. sons involved in the accident. ‘a steadily recovering but will like‘y be! in the hospital for lama time ye . His companion. Mine Betty Craft.’ also of Erie. Pennsylvania, received, but minor injuries and was re- leased from hospital the following day. The accident occurred on the‘ main highway west of the Sum- merslde Airport Road. —S Parking Meters. Installation ls Completed There was plenty of parking space for motorists on Water Street in Summerside yesterday. The installation of parking met- ers was completed by last evening hut during the day it was quite evident that a change had taken place. Chief of Police Peter White commenting on the situation Hid that many more cars were parked lll the parking spaces at the rear of Holmans and Smallmadsl stores. Chief White said that i‘- le quite evident that motorist-l from the mainland are used to parking meters for almost wit..- out exception yesterday they de- posited their nickels when they drove in. On the other hand very few local residents paid for then- parking privilege, probably Wilb- lizg until such time as the town authorities decide to enforce the will have to be passed by the Town Council before there can be any enforcement of the meter charge but it is understood that this will be done very soon at. a special meeting of the Council coiled for that purpose. However the authorities would like mow."- isls to commence paying the tohs immediately because after ad, that is why the meters were In- stalled. Yesterday practically ail the cars parked on the south side of Water Street were parked par- allel to the curb according to tile new r gulations and as a rusuif there is a vast difference in the width of the traffic area. It is understood that a few meters liiay be installed on Central, Sam mer- Spring and Granville Screeti near the intersection of Water Street-S. —Mr. Fred W. Ramsay :1! l-lam- ilton has returned home after a pleasant two weeks visit with his sister. Mrs. Wm. D. Burgess. Wat- crvllle, N.. S. a --Mrs. Dan MacDonald and tw: children of Quincy, Mass, are vis- itir; in Hamilton. the guests ll Mrs. MacDonald's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Ramsay. —Mr. and Mrs. Frank Arsenalilt and family left on Tuesday for a iriotor trip to ‘Moncton and re- turned today after a pleasimt stay in the Hub City-S. —Mr. and Mrs. Julian Gallant and daughter Diana accompanied by Mrs. Arthur Perry left or. Tuesday for a motor trip to New Brunswick. They were the guest! of relatives at Moncton and ac- tiirned today to their hon-lee u Eummerside-S. —Mr. David Edwards. section man, Summerside. accompanied oy Mrs. Edwards, and daughter Verna spent two weeks vacation in Montreal, saint John and Moncton. N. B. —Miss Joyce Edwards, Summer- slde, is spending her vacation with her sisters. Mrs. Russell Smith. Oyster Bed Bridge and Mrs. Elmer MacDonald, New Glasgow, P. E. I. ‘ —Mrs. Joseph Arsenault. Lew- rl-rice, Mass, is visiting her sister- iii-law, Mrs. Isaac - merside-S. —Mrs. Rey Fox and daughters, Mrs. Lafleur and Patsy, and son. Buddy. of Lawrence Mass. have returned after visiting Mrs. Air's sister. Mrs. Joseph Durant and her brothers. Isaac and Robert Fraser, Bummerslde-B. / —Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Linkietm sf Halifax have arrived in Sum- lherside to spend part of their honeymoon with Mr. Linklettera parents, Mr. and Mn. Thomae ufkletter, Fitzroy street-B. -Miaa Dorothy MacDouIall of the staff of Snlellmants Ltd. Surn- nzerslde, is spending her vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mr... Edward MacDougall. Grand Rlvei. MAIIIS vlllllrsn i lmiisliilrrlv Apply:- SUPIRINTINDINT regulations. The necessary by-la»: ._ elm cqagpgivQjqiranLorrir-l-owiv Furnaces. in Supply T-llE FAYIIIETT WARM AIR HEATING STYTEM llolliidifies The Air And Provides Healthful Ventilation" In Addition To Keeping Your The new Fowcefi Furnaces for cool are built entirely of cost iron, and- supplied Vin a variety of sizes having heating capacities to meef the requirements of practically any heating need. Ilollle As Warm As You Want It All ioiiifs are deeply cupped and ore perfectly proportioned fo insure o perfectly balanced in- afeIIetion. Fawcett engineers Iiove maintained the correct ratio between grdte- orecl and heating surface fo insure fIle greatest efficiency of op- umple heating elation. They Iiove supplied surface and plenty of free clir circulating space. Fnwcetflcool burning furnaces ore noted for fllelr strong, rugged construction, giving years of satisfactory, trouble-free service. All fumoces may be supplied with casings for pipe, pipeless or forced air installations. gtrect Floor House Iilrnllhinga Store WIIOTO Price Is Matched SMALLMAII‘ i i TERMS 1&9}; IEWII i5 ivloilriis m PAY I I . I 5 I IIIltIl Ouallty Gh-ariie Deighans single to cen- tre in the last half of the sevenill inning scored Allen from second and won the last game of the regular schedule for the Summer- slde Legionalres at the High School diamond last night by the score of 1-0. For six innings Gil Williams _and Ray Arsenault waged the tightest pitching duel seen in Summcrside this yea: and their flelders backed them up with gilt-edged defensive’ work. The first error of the contest came in the first half of the seventh frame when Phillips juggled Paul Schur- man's grounder between first and second and the kid beat the be- lated throw to the bag by a. split second. Chlow, who followed him, hit a double play hall to Arsen- alilt on the mound and the throw from second Just managed to nip tl-le runner at first for the double killing. Only 24 batters faced each pitcher in the seven Innings, Ar. senault coming out of the fray Former S’side Man Dies In England The many friends of William D. Clark, fozmeriy of Silrnrnerside, will be sorry to learn of his death at 70 Church St. Waking, Surrey. England, on Augdst 5th, 1948, at the age of thirty-six. l-ie was a son of William C. Clank and the late Mabel Cliuk of Summerslde. William D. WSSIH veteran of World Wor II. He en- listed at Sherhrooke. Que, at the outbreak of war and pooeeded overseas in 1939. He served in the active forces there until wounded in October, 1943. He was invalided home for treatment at Camphlll Hospital and Royal Victoxia Hospi- tal. After he had recovered from hie wound he returned to Eng- land in 1941. ' I~le leaves to mourn their ‘lose. his wife and one son, his father. one brother, John L. of Charlotte- town, three sisters. Lucy. Mrs. J. S. MacKay also of Charlottetown, Margaret of Sumrnervllle. Mass. USA. Mary of Lynn. Mass. and a heat of friends in Surnmerside and elsewhere in the Province. —Mr. and Mrs. Harry Archibald and young son. Paul of Meirose Heights, Mus. have arrived in " rnerelde on e two week's visit Mrs. Archibald wee the former Helen Strong ancf- la stopping at the home of her brother, Mr. J. Hale Strong. Bummerslde-S. —Mr. and Mrs. George l. Irv- lnr, Bherbrooke, Quebec, who have been guests o! Mra. Irving! parents. Mr. and Mra. Sherman McAaaey. Silmmerside, left 0n Sunday for stellurton, us. to visit Mra. Irving's sister, Mra. RS. Glbereon and Mr. Giberson. Th?! were panied by Mrs. Mc- Auey. Mr. and Mrs. Irving also plan to visit relatives in Monctorl before returning to their home. — S. DIIIIT WIALTII Moat of Chile's mineral wealth PRINCE COUNTY HOSPITAL a i" ‘M lllrflwarc Department. la loeeled in the desert arid Deighan’s Seventh Inning Single Is Deciding Blow .»¢-oo-¢>oo¢>eo¢oo-¢eo¢>eo¢oo-¢-eo¢>oo¢oe¢» REGENT MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY . . U’II ilvrlrvt‘ “EIISEEINGIT! Allin Mists Pmdiieiiens, m. pmenl: DON OeFORE CHARLIE RUGOLES VICTOR MOORE 50x 300m: '_ ‘batted in: Deighan. DouLlges: S. Struck out; By Arsenaalltx t, g1 B d. G. IB d. t 0n W'iii 7. Hit b l i F“! 5°‘ AB I‘ H Y0 A E Red Sox a? 1111f... 2. Double Aljserlanlislt, B. schurll-iexli. u w Phaneuli 7b ""3 o o o 3 o play Arsenault to Phillips to Umpires: Plate. J. Hogan; bases, Gram’ lb 3 o o 8 o 0 Grady. First base on error: Allen. J. Schlirman and D. Davis. , Gilidet. 3b . ....3 0 l. 4 2 O _ ~ B. Schurman, c ..2 0 0 ‘I 1 l P. Schurlnanh rf..3 0 0 0 1 0 g ,,,,,,,,_ ,, ,, ,, ,, ,, ,, ,, Summerside " ” ° ‘ ‘ ’ ‘ CAPITOL Walper, cf 2 0 0 0 0 0 ' with a nrie two-hit job, but wil- Williams. p 2 o o o 4 o LAST SHOW-ING TODAY liams weakened in the final ses- Totals 23 0 2 20x 13 2 sion and the sox committed their (x) Two out when winning run BIG DOUBLE BILL 1 I. i this f . G. d. £23.“? ....::“‘:.... , ,,, "m ww~ sown-w‘. to stretch a double to right field l" °" into a triple. Grady beat out arl s’ serum’ N o 2 1 1 o and infield tap and Allen's grounder Mmmiurdo‘ d o 0 2 o o ,, ,, went. through Landry but the u‘ gemfgd‘ u ' g i ,4; g g WILD HORSE MESA 7 h tst G“ Y’ » hi’; h”...i".i.‘iif.t“..i“irh'l.l“hti.‘ Mo; =1» »- ,1, g g ,1, g sl=-=1=1<>-1=1$-9:1$ third. . gill l o o o o o ‘ Allen, safe on the error, went to Phmafn’ ab o o 2 4 1 '_ second on the throw to third. Arse 25'“ o 1 o 3 o MONDAY drld TUESDAY Then Deighan delivered the coup Task‘ p’ " , ,1 21 9 1 de grace, sending Allen home with ' ' the only run cf the ball game. ed 1 Ru ReCklesS LOVCI‘. The work of o. Bernard in left m" m ' L“ “ ' “s l J" * field was outstzndirlz; Joe aecept- m-coeoo-a-oo-Qoo-Q-oe-t . ed ‘four chances, two of which were 4 ldifflclult. Therte gvezs tlkllttledzt slitaal§e 7c i ~ n econes-u~e rvr l. battled as if the league champion- KENSTNQTOU ‘b \' ship were at stake. The playoffs ' “hm”, 7'15'9'1' will get under way Monday even- ma" Dun ‘in Color, Action and ing at 5:30 when the first place 2"" thflTggizf, fmmdmflwd Icglonaires play the Kinsmen °,'"' " Juniors who finished in fourth ‘ROMANCE 0F TEE WEST" posmom _ Alao Serial and Newe Qkivtlikilnf~>i0 Show; 7:15 - 9:I5 - Matinee Tuesday 2:30 UNA O'CONNOR - HENRY STEPHENSON STEVEN GERAY- RAY COLLINS Screonnlrl by George Bruce end Allied Neuivulin \\ necled by HENRY LEVIN - Plollllttd or GRANT wlmotl III EIIWAIIII SMALL rilliliiicllil Also 3 Stooges Comedy cm omit my ‘inflY saws. ‘DANCEKOF hi: FINEST!’ ' t w‘ covenants»...- "h m minimal-imam ,,, Zreenrmm-zrfinih --r..-.'mr.':.'?t':'.""'l' Show: 7:15 and 9:l5-Matinee Monday and Wednesday 1:30 why M’ s LAST SHOWING TODAY DOUBLE BILL "EIGHTING MAD" and I "SIX GUN SERENADE" mountain reeiona of the north. LIVE FOWL WANTED LOADING TRUCK 8 AM. TO Il AM. TUESDAY, AUGUST 24 IloIf-sick moulting Hens oily ‘time new. i e Poultry check-lip and ship with iil Tuesday morn- ing while you still Iiove nice stock to offer. H EAVY FOWL, 27c Empty ‘Crop cool nights to Iiond you can expect psnd o few hours Monday evening in resonator: KENSINGTON