.. .... .. p»... - a ..~i-.-.-~i»-.»~ vr-~\\i§»\1~:r~utXb"\l/\' -i-ic......vorw~l~»~t~"' ‘wwiwl- ""“ n“ as 1m WtSTERN GUARDIAN PAGE ELEVD! T!!! fill ARDRkN i l CAPITOL-enumerated l 3m" my“; TODAY (Monday) TUESDAY end WEDNESDAY Style and Z Tloflulfilllillllfiitfl GUI uu-Ji’. stuns “annulus: Imus; Impound." control lied: one: mmueacmwohrltnet; llartfluloultflruvtlle ltnot. qfilllilllillliulillvolilmllllkllli. aoyotloilfllrifllelllvoot. Ihooofihrthllnrotel "ifii-oui-erdsruthobvrrospollbleterlcltveryonyoareeqp "Never saw the sun shining so bright".. 156m: wanna for New w, gmooi Liberal supple- mén. JJmPS hlplln, secretary. J0; sans: Used School i... coiiii wauzh. Wilmet- Jtm SALE 1936 PLYMOUTH rd“, Good condition. Phone 60D- ]; 5iimiiicrs'de. 41- |.< NOT T00 LATE yet 1..., Jllllf‘ wedding and its neler dilate Yo buy fine diamonds at Mom Jpivcllcrs. ‘ Jill-Z llliyrsl. OFFICE of Dr .5 iiirii ill Siimmcrside will ppm»! ::ii JillY ‘i. _i;.\l.\.\.\l'1.lt]|) Watering Cans. m Wm nus. Galvanized Pails, all l'i‘lfl ziild still?! WHSh Tubi- G,“ ii Wash Boilers. Dairy Fills a ' ricainors Tihe Sllnl- mq. - iinrtiitzlrt? C0. ' ._\l)lllil-I.\.\‘l-IS YOUNG l-i-loflLl-i u». my: Ttrwval-t.missic-iinrfi’ "ii ' ‘lillll Wcsl Ciiilia_ was . rll ill Epivorth Hall on [‘\'i"li.'.‘l_'_{ under the .1‘ ill!‘ 'l‘i"inity Young ,\ wufillilflll. Miss Stew- ..i in Chinese costume. .. .icr:l silks illustrating on llci‘ \ ork with the '...i 1.\i< education. On Wednes- aficrrqvrtll Miss stewart ad- m tile West Prince Mission- hi=ld in the United i,» a‘ Lot l6. Miss Stewart HP-nw. in her mission field in —UNLOADING our Inversion "l1 Welds! and Wednesday. Ralph MacCuull. Carleton. ~40! TIIAT IUNI BIIDI choose that Bridal set a flag. Jewollelu. —'l'l§ACllll WANTII) for I'll- mot Valley = ‘- '_ . supp|emQnt 155i Year 8300. Apply Colin Waugh. Secretary. —WANTED - Job u practical nurse in private home. Apply Guardian Agent. Bummerside. -F0ll. SALE - i934 Plymouth Sedan. Good condition. Radio Apply I68 central Street. Sum- inerside. » -WATCIIIS for all oil with or without expansion Brace- lcts. Choose yours from Mouse Jewellers tine selection. -TIIE FOLLOWING beauty iiiirlors will be closed all day Tuesday. July l, open all day Wednesday, July 2 and closed Friday afternoon. July 4. Allona Beauty Salon; Diiart Salon; Mac- Quarries Beauty Parlor; The Mary Ann; Noonans Beauty Par- lor. —-BLUE CROSS A1‘ KENSING- TON. — A meeting will be held in the Towm Hall on Friday. June Nth, 8.30 P. M. to organize a Blue Cross Hospital group sponsored by the Kenehgwn Credit Union. Never saw such crowch i1 l/I-J‘ ksIf/Ijisy {/2 Eé/I/ao/On/ A Paramount Picture 3'1 ‘RVWG serum MEiOmES o“) AND NEW‘ Also CARTOQN and UNUSUAL OCCUPATION Shows 7.15-9.15; Matinee Tuesday 2.35 THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY "rue ouruwi --With-- Domfort I Mens Alwodwinnor forsonliv surf with popular belted top. Your choice of varied colors and patterns! All sins cowl At Boys’ Bathing Men's Golly patterned swim trunk! with eiostized waist bondl Styled for free easy action ond summer good looksl Priced from $2.50 to $5.00. $1M t0 $3.95». ' Men's Wear Department liiiliii Fi-Iliil MALLMAII‘ » Lmlreu (Successors To Sinclair and Stewart Limited) m t, Wiime her work.-S. Everybody welcome. JANE RUSSELL @©©©@ —INSECTICIUES. ~— We hBVt‘. in stock Green Cross, Weedwo-Warc. ___.__ 2-4-D Weed Killer, D. D. '1‘. Flower .4445; Eiiiei Reid of New york, SPYEl/i Gilrdfill Giiilfd 811d 5W8)’ has returned after spending some Pilmrts- The Sumrnersidie Hard- time with her aunt. Mrs. H. R w!" CO- Crock-ett. Summerside-S. All wool ond toncy design in assorted shades and patterns, Personals I i trom $1.95 up. -,o. 11.. _ Indy Build. the chosen favorite of the Blouse world. has produced isI -—M3CEPT5 P0$1_Tl0-\' ~ C0"- —-Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Foley, sun: kauliiul. lit-w Peasant. Blouse. - - - With a frllled oval neck-line and Kfaiuliiiiofis a“? Pflielided 1° merside are leaving today to a tnllul pout sleeves-embroidered in gay colours; this Blouse is destined Willard HOKE- C- Bvdefli"? W110 “a5 lend the convention of the Mn. lobe a favorite too! Made of fine white Celanese, the sizes are 32 to 15°°°nd "i" 5%?“ imMg-‘W- 9d‘ time Pharmaceutical Associatit lb-ille price l! 5.25.—LADIES’ WEAR DEPARTMENT. lgtloetilltigoizmepe Ylllziégrlww 3%";- hgld at Picyqu Lqdge, N_ 5 fancy Tuck (‘ombs-to keep your trusses neat! There are ls number a ifiilloiul!“ Lsh‘ 0m“ °f R’ T‘ a! styles and sizes fgom whichito choose; - - - Thelyze agfullly mad; ° an "_‘ - . of m S rith giiiii. silver or ead mount ng-one ttlc pair w t a w not an WEL oMEjvlglToR Th agar e ummerside branch of lpml really caught. my eye! The price of each Comb is 1.25. Other many armada or flying Owe; Do: ihe Bank o1 Nova Scotia. has left iuir accessories are Barrettes-the large gold-metal clap ls 1.25 and Buckle of Montreal were phased for TWJlllTlEB-ie. Newfoundland. iiiiitiiu umi iiiieo fowl or pearls in 2.50, - - - Unruly locks will time . Y lbelng called there by the iieiitii or ‘ ;i:“i:iTi‘iifiF_v\_:aiii iii-iii iii Place with iuolisu thesel-DRY oooos oz- f‘; Igifiimwoiyirjgianiilgdaljlyljf hi! f8.llll8l'.—-$. i parent‘ and sister Jean, to spend a ____.____ . . ,. ——Mrs. Murray Tiippei" and V ~ f d itih fiends. Flying Of- ,. Two lino llorses for sale-One, 5 year old. general purpose More of ffczr gflgkfzy wag formerly shmmh I ntile daughter. Linda. accompan- pleuing appearance and one, 4 year old Mare-that. ls a real speed proc- ed at me ied by her slrstor-in-lflw. Miss -~Mr. Willi-am l-layicurd. mail ‘iL‘-*~'~”~‘°“~‘“s"'“' ‘ ’ i i i ~ — yet, this Is zi very flna looking horse. - - - For details u to prices, m d d wwmatn" time Ethel "Tupperd of, P Jilllsm. .N. . ‘ _ , i» e ~ o Domilromise Pliiii ORAPAIIU THEATRE e s-d [h we e u“, was“ o! cit-ts; Mrfand Mrs. Prank Arsen- I _. i ., _ .. . tcctll iuui refreshing dessert may be made. easily and quickly. with ‘mid Jgscph Clough andlault. Hanover Street. Sunimer- now Cmploilng about “eventy m9 “like but had he“ on ms My tensors .llllll\'i‘l. Powder. - - - This brunt-l is imported from Engllnd. (mm, 95 King sired and ayierlblda-S. ‘lillailvilp011rigid‘if;TdCEJ-lggltfagblarttlilil heme Bl-llxnssi-Isltlgtle:fithifillglilwe“ M’ It is thi- idriil dcsscrt for children as Junket contains all the nutriment visiting many points o! interest on m iequipptgi with running water‘ lavab the men on 5mm retumpd m. tin-hole llilk and is very easily digested; in two delicious flavors- the Island lccompanipd by Mm -—_ s. Georgina Bacon of Sum- nrles and Show" baum a large ‘vork an“ lunch buy the; was dad lillvibrrry rmtl chocolate-the price la two packages for 25 centl. SPE- 51011511 they visited in Charlotie- "ieiiii-‘ie. lvflvmpfinied by hel- son, . d. 1 ha“ the l“. “md m led b of the men memj OTTAWA J a‘ ‘O ) tul. ron l WEEK ONLY-A limited q.i-.-..i=i.» oi omit ooilniili- m,“ when, m... Wm ii... gupsff, Mr. Charles Bacon, of comm-ally“? “mo? “d a madam we“ “l, Y 5°“ iA c r “P” "', l’ “' iilrrtrilliir price la l8 cent! a pound. - - - This week's special price = ‘Qg Mp5, 1m Qiidmore and Airs, Ont. left Summorside yesterday f Quin‘ rzfkitshen Under consmm. 591;“ d u Mmtimes Ltd have l‘ tlcmplamlse.g‘a".f°’(1"°"“ w)“ limit: a pound. - - - Shop early for this i-xtrn spccinll-GROCEBY Cecii \\YM-d_ prom Qhgi-loitciouqii by plane for Montreai ivlicre Mrs. {fquigtpe a n; “.8 the “VD-m ‘man, oun d. otnf _ m? reconsuaucllgn ma lfin a.’ FQSIhFIIIiBI $50011; “u; DEPARTMENT‘ “my went m Gu-vsboroumh‘ N's" ml Bacon Wm enter the Royal vic- lei: loi-pllcleocomnanvs staff men Lkgetlmntiaf: il-Borden A total of lpmced P‘: l e 101M’. Parlamen" visit relatives. l-lis manly friends in wria Hospital for ii-@,.1;meni‘_5_ which Wm be compl-emd m a short o ie pieis a p10 ed .b_ them vconmRsije ton Indian sftatrs llllllllltl’ is here and your daughter will want. Shorts for "Summer hm". summersido extend congratulat- time A septic tank or cesspool 73 m‘; 3;” engmilnd mile ren1am_ [it '33 ° Er A; H“? °f oi‘ -- - Thi- Youth Centre has a flue variety from which she can make ions to Don upon the completion o! ~—Among those attending the which ravldes w, “he “seesaw the 1c a Dresvh inpludg dive“ ‘Innis. irtxtin‘ of the Duminpriy inchoicr, - - - Made of heavy cotton drill, the colors are white. brown. his engineering courm-S. District Rotary Convention i" i 59wa e glispooal is also in the pro- mflffzimfi‘ “d O imi- Qgcu atiori; ‘ nfimn Adm nutraucm . lite iiiii iiii-y-iim 1 n. iii-prices from 1.29 to use. Also for Girl! Hflllfax iii-e Messrs. .1. n. Glltldet, ms i, colllpl€tlan. ;:‘r;_’l‘n:1‘1j1h§§ “fun, m i“ 4*» Rosy held that maduai ‘____ lltlffilllll-Sililllltlflll-IICW Slack Suits of spun rayon tllnenl. - - - These llii sliori sleeves. either tuck-in or hang-out Jackets-the slacks have regular monthly meeting ot i" imriii-ts and a buttoned closing, In shes 7 to lt-hlue, brown. > ' Ilten. ianil nnd navy; this is Just. the Slack Suit for ploy. - - - It l: bet-ton) was held in the NWFSC! lfittd at 6.95 In the YOUTH CENTRE. iioseisucitiritivnrlas" ARE HOME jatlnm IN A Posr WAR our or cites! UNIVERSAL-INTERNAIIONN. “Buck PR1 144755’ v 00/14; HOME " "umtitifltllctisnl m immhrftotm Regent Theatre SUMMERSIDE TDDAY Wednesdiy DONALD mentor iiiiBEVERLY SIMMONS Screenplay JOttII DRAM . IIEDEIIC I IIIIALDO - IDKII Lilli b’ gig“ "y. pigs! bycttAlfl T IAIYOU - A llttlVlISAl-INTEIIIATIOIIAL Piflill! iiiti slloius - SIIDVIS 1.00 iiil one an. MATIIIEE wznilesiuiv sac of last meeting read and approv- lum raised from the pantry sale. {Letter from His Honour [lieutenant IOoves-nor J. A. Bernard read. say- ,lng he would oftlciate at the opdli- ilng of the Field Day, also offered a trophy for the high point \vln- yllfll‘ in athletics. Discussion on sports took up some time. a coin- ‘mittee o! capable men are taking charae and a bis; day_is expected. SeMng meetings were held dur- ing the month at the home of Mrs. J. A. Callaghan. Mrs. W. C. Law- son. Mrs. A. E. McCue's summer home, Mrs. S. R. Burkes hall. Sister John Baptist gave a dc- ccrlptive account of her visit to ‘picturesque St. Andrews. N. 8.. where she_ attended the meetings of the Maritime Hospital Assoc- iation. Moved by Mrs. Alton O'Brien meeting adjourned. De- liclous lunch served by the hos- pital staff. I ;Fire Damages lllouse At Aiiierton l Prompt action on the part of a group of citizens extinguished ‘a iflre at the residence of Wilfred lfimith, Alberton yesterday before ,serious damage was caused. i Mrs. Wilfred Tanton, proprietor of the Regal Cafe. about 30 yards ilrorn the Smith resident-e. noticed itiis fire at about 6.10 pm. She immediately sounded the alarm tend three men having suppc in the cafe rushed out to form a bucket brigade. They were Max- well Molnnll. Alberttm. Heath Warren, Bummerslde and F. P. Hogsn, Tignieh. Assisted by Mrs. Tonton they had the fire well under control by. the time the Al- berton Fire Department reached the scene. It was thought the. outbreak or- ‘iginsted from g spark from the chimney as Mrs, Smith had Just lighted the tire to prepare supper. ‘ed. Treasurer reported a llO8l-|scX.—S. —IIOSI'ITAL MEETING - Tile R. E. Ell-ls, M. L. Bradshaw and the W. E. Darby of summersi-de-s. Western Hospital Ladies Aid (Al-i --Mi‘- PB-lll Lisson. of Sussex, N. IHome. Friday. June l3, i947 st 8 13.. arrived in Summerside g few ii-m- Meeting Opened Willi U10 days ago. Mr. Llsson ls to be the president in the chair, nineteen operator of the motion picture imembers answered roll call. One projector of the new ' Regent new member was welcomed mak-‘Theatrc. Before coming to Sum-i lng a total of 38 members. Minutes l merside, he was for six years o-per- ator at the strand Theatre, Sus- l -Mr. and Mrs. Roy Phillips [and sons, Roy Jr.. and Ralph, ‘have arrived in Summcrsilde to spend two months VB/CEHOH with Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Cobb. Gran- ville Street. Mr. Phillips is inan- agel- of the Bank of Nova Sceiia, San Juan, Pucrto R.ico,—S Groundwork Proceeding At Altllcugih pi-olinninary operations are still in progress at Borden ‘ lii¢r and will be for perhaps the next six weeks. mltch of the ground work has been done. However. be-l fore any of the permanent crib work can be started a great deal of; “tearing up" operations must be carried out. l‘ 'I‘he huge crane “lhlflh has for. some weeks beendocstod at the end of the pier. dredging deeper and deeper clearing an-ay tons and tons of lock and sediment from the bottom and which is loaded on railway cars mnd shunted away has now been moved and further "close in" dredging at the end of the pier and tinder the landing ap- ron to now being done by com-press- ed air. The air lines extending im- dei- wster are handled below the, surface by the master diver Mr. George Ceretti of Borden. ' Further out on the south jetty! the massive crane is now engaged in tearing up the bed rook which forms the old fender system and when this has been mpleted thel crib work will begin and tons or! - oelnentwillbepoured inasthe cslsona are put down to form I A slnoll hole was burned in the roof and probably a couple of hun- dred dollars damage caused. when he arrives today. l-lc stress- Most of the equipment which will in futuiie be used by the Conl- pnny in tilie work at Borden ihas been brought in. two h1l¢° “"4196- aii- compressors for both surface and underwater work. PBVl-"G btflk- Iers, wood borers, electric welders. iconcrete mixers. band saws, a ful- 1y equipped blaciksn-iitih forge. every conceivable type of machinery re- quired for thh type of work is to be found there. Most of the key men of the company have now ar- yrlved at Borden. engineers, crane operators. underwater men etc wiho will take up residence in the new staff houses now being completes. iliarpenters And Strike At Borden lttaritimes Ltd. a-t Borden are on strike demanding a higher rate oi‘ pay. The men struck when they arrived on the job yesterday morning and they are still out awaiting the arrival of Mr. R. J. Griesbach. superintendent of the company who is due in Borden this morning. The strikers are all local men. The rates of pay in force are 50 cents an hour for labourers l i Borden Piers 1lfi.’.iz.iiii""éfi‘°iii.‘i‘lfi.iiiitf.; ‘and second class carpenters and 70 cents an hour for first class carpenters. f0!‘ an eight hour day. Out of this the men living 1n the company bunk houses must pay $10.50 a week heard. They are demanding an increase of l5 cents an hour. Ma. M. J. Burns, office manager at Bordon explained to Tile Guardian yesterday that the men are being paid the minimum rate stipulated in the contract with the Government. l-le also said that they are not actually work- ing on the‘ Government contract as yet. They are engaged in bulld- lng bunk houses and a mess hall which is necessary that tho Com- Pilny mly tarry out its contract. He said that there had been some intimation: that the men were dissatisfied and he felt that Mr. Griesbach ivoilld have some pro- posal for the men to consider Laborers 0n i man a day apply for \\'0ri< which they have to iurii away and he {on that the men on strike could b; replaced without. difficulty but the company would not ‘NISh t0 do that-S- S’side Man Dies As Result Df Accident m. oiitloi-ii Doiicette. 34- "i Siimimerside. died in the Friiiiifdiions c! Pariizunent. It wis ind c- County HosPital i-iirbl yefieidiii‘ morning as the result of iiiiiir 6f sustained B. week lee Wily “h?” he was btlricd in ii ditch wiwl i "‘ side caved in. He ivas ivorkii-ip w - a crew of the Water "d “hi!” Cummission dissing I diiiii U" si- Laiwrence street at the time. Al he was standing on lite v6.1": "T fife Hench hi5 weight initlsifti‘ i‘ ‘to way and he icil iii ‘mm L-Wfj" Janine on top of l1-n1_ Wlliil \\ nl - men reached him. he wasburcd to his neck and tillthollflh "NV mm“ all possible Sptffid. i! ‘M13 “TM-l time before he was B-KiPPFi-edt H? w“ right-d to the Hoots! W1 ii was. found lie was stlffcixitt ir-“m internal iuliififl- rm" w“ be "0 ' t ‘will’: deceased was tuunarrird. He. W55 u. son. of George Dmlmlte and‘ the ‘atti- Mrs. Doiicette. Ho is =1iT-‘ vived by the foliowwis iTPHWr-‘i “ml 515195.; Edward. ClfLTluil and. George iii summci-siize: iffliiamiila Willard, Frank and Ira in Chur- ioiietovm: Erziibeth. Rlti-l._ ‘livi- NL Marie grid MifgllPrli-Q at honle. l The funeral will be tn ’ll~u sdy morning with Rrqucnl Hill Mf15§ at St. Paul's Church at mile tfclorlt. — S. m. I .... ______-~--_- I DR. VINCENT GRANT _Dentol Surgeon Smoilmon Building SUMMERSIDE X-Roy Phone 5H Mr. Bums said that about ten i .'ll'.'i.ll5it7l‘mr’l|.l0il to state FdllC"l‘.ci1 was "inevitable and tllar. a, plan embracing the valuable feature; of church oozk was dairablc, The schools themselves would be staffrd by p-i-mclpals and teachers from the Civil service, but denim- inationai appointments would b:- made whore the ialger part oi‘ the community belonged to one chuich. Mr. l-loey also suggested that re- sponsible Indian councils be given " " the right. t-o spend on their cwn PLAYING: ‘ Fiiiiritflfiiy the interest accruing or.- Friday 8:15; Ilfllfllfl! 7:18-9:30 their hand funds. The funds at prcserii: are held In trust by the Federal Government and expend- itures are made only wifh oifciai approval. The ccmmities- earlier rejected proposals by several lllrl'i\b"l'S to form a spvu! cumnlissiog, t»; visit lntiirin TF5!’ 'at.0ns brtuccn ses- patod that hearings already had icon grfllvd to i-eprewiiiatvr, o: ilndian Associations in all Provinces ,:in(l that. n cnnlillissic-n had visited .tho Mafitimns 1:51. year. Commenting on tho Mas-ht} expeditim. Tnon-ias Reid tL-New nvestmzrsteri said there was ‘talk in the rr1'r'd"r‘-." that the CJITI- mission iiuii LTSl. bent-up, $7000 1347 ROGERS BROS- “nd $8009 “M “at ‘M’ “"5 “w Canada's Finest SiIverP/ote illlnliro officii-is ivcre rcanctiivl. to Moase Jewellery Aipifiiove rfiniir-r trips cl elvllere, 135 YEZRS RGO- Th? first imn in the wai- of i812- 13 was fired at Black Rock. now a SUMMERSIDE [suburb of_Biiffa>lo. N.Y.. . uii _________ § L44¢Aas ‘as A A as‘ a ‘a . Please Notice a The winning number of the Chesterfield Suite It SMALLMAIPS * LTD. was number . ~37- ? 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