AUGQ$T2411243 1' AGENTS: SUMMERSIDE and News, 1m: WESTIERNGUARDIANW J. Elmer Murphy. ill Hanover Street. and George Glow. m Ottawa Street. v PRINCE COUNTY ‘soriptions. Advertising. usrdian nssy be bought st any oi the - following stores in Summer-side: u“ nookstnre. Water Street; 5 kggy, Water Street- Mark 1 T°muw u Russell Street: Alyre Deueettds Grocery. Second Street; Island Motor Transport. Water Street. will be delivered to anythome ln Sununerside by Carrier Vinny; Grocery. {l} 0 gfygx, your order t p,---"% __DQN'T FORGET regular dance LN-kins Restaurant Tuesdflli llllhb Modern and old time. _FARM FOR SALE. - 100 acres ‘f, Kensington. with buildings. waiter S. Weeks. Hunter River. _ANNU.\L HOG-G PICNIC will be held Wednesday afternoon. Aug. 25. at Pearson's Shore, Chel- yon, Everybody welcome. 4m. TIDhlARSl-PS OFFICE in Bgdrqtlé and Crapaud wlil be closed "m. August 30th to September 15th. inclusive. _..\ccnr'i's POSITION - Mr. Howard Wai-te Jr.. son ci ‘Mr. and 1.1.5, Howard Waite. S-urwnerside. urFCpISd o position \vith the ‘ill Ding Co. Ltd. Summer- mo, as an apprentice. -S .-T.»\KF.S POSITION — Mr. Roy Bodies. who for a numger oi years has been all employee o! the En- mdn Drug Co. Lid. Summeiside, has revolved an appoinhrnent to a poetinzi with the E. B. Shuttle- h Co. Ltd. oi Toronto, one oi the nrprst pharmaceutical houses in (Tmada. Mr. Boates who has al- rcady started on his new duties will represent. his ilrm in New Bruns- wick and Prince Edward Island-S ‘ATTENDING CONVENTION- Mr. liarnld Mclvei‘ of Summerside ieit on Sunday for Kentville. N.S.. to attend n convention oi agents oithe Imperial Life Assurance Company who have sold one hundred and twenty-five thousand dollars worth oi insurance during the year. The meeting is being hold it the Cornwallis Inn. This is the third successive year that Mr. hiclver has achieved this honor. - S ' —.\IAGI$TRATE'S COURT —A man charged with having carnal khan-ledge of a girl under iour- "ears oi age appeared beior" Ii .ate R. S. Hinton, K. C_ in summerside on Friday “as remanded till today IO!‘ pie i:m:n:u$' hearing. He was IEVCAQ» ed on $1000 bail. Yesterday s man from St. Hubert charged with stealing chickens was IZTIEO $35 and costs. A Summerslue party charged under the Temper- once Act for having home made igecr was fined $200 and costs;- —ACCEP'I‘S POSITION —Miss Ruth MacDonald, stlnmerside. who for some time has been em played in the law oifize oi Mo.- ley: M. Bell. has gone to Toronto Where she has accepted a lucra- tile position as secretary to the sol: .0)‘ in the Department oi AKIICUIIUIE- Government Build- ilifli- She accompanied her sister, Miss Miriam MacDonald who al- "id? holds a responsible po...tio.i there with the Aluminum Good;- Uilllifd. and who has been on Ylvation here with her parents. Thcsc young ladies are the daugh- ters of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ma:- Donald and have the best wishes 0i a host oi friends. i FARM FOR SALE A1‘ GRAHMWS ROAD Owlnz u- ill health r will sell m? Pffllltrly at Graham's Road. containing 60 acres oi choice land. Well watered and fenced with house and good out-buildings. JAS. ARCH. CAMPBELL Kensington, 2.2.1. Gourlles Drugstore. ii Central su t: Gaudet. 61 Granville Str t; —F0lt SALE-zenith kitchen cabinet in good condition. 343 Myrtle Street. Summerside. -FOIt SALE-Massey Harris binder, b-ioot. Good working or- der. Lorne McCaull. North Bed.- eque. ' . __ -SPECIAL MEETING Royal Black Preceptory Bedeque Orange Lodge. room tonight (Tuesday). Aug. 24th. ‘ —FOB SALE. - Massey I-iazrls Tractor (Row Crop) in good con- dition. Price reasonable sit Ralph McFadyeWs, Hunter River. Waiter S. Weeks. -POLICE COURT — Seven drunks were charged in the Sum- merside Police Court yesterday morning and six of them (orient- ed their ball. The other \vas lined $5 and costs. A man charged with failing to stop at. a stop sign had his case dismissed-S. Personals ‘Mr. Roy Stevenson oi Maiden, Mass. was the guest oi his sister. Mrs. Sterling Andrews. Freewwn- _Mrs. C. E. Baker. Lynn. bless.- is the guest of Mrs. J, S. Perri- Summerside-S. ‘Rev. and Mrs. M. Fisher and family are vacationing at Euge- water Cabins. North Bedeque.-S. —The Misses Helen Mills and Blanche Hogg are spending tneir vacation in l-Iubbards. N. S.—S. _Mg“ Mug-y Geldart organist oi ‘Trinity United Church, Sun.- merside. is spending her IiOllCiAyS in New Btunswicic-S. _Mr. FTCG Dean. Saint John. ll_ B, is visiting in Summerside. the guest of Mrs. G. I... Sheen.-S. ‘aid Tyne Valley. ls vacationing Bedeque-S. -Miss Patricia Weeks. Saint John. N. 13.. has arrived w spend her vacation with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Percy Weeks. 6'» Eleanors.-S_ —Mr. and Mrs. Canevan and family. Saint John._ N_ 3.. are spending their iiith summer as guests at the Edgewater Cabins. North Bedeque-S. -Mrs. William Cousins, Bur- iingtorais the guest oi her daugh- ter and son-in-law. M-r- 8nd M15- Rex Kleliy. Charlottetown. 1 Bur. —Mr_ and Mrs. i‘... A. Mutoart. Bedeque. left yesterday morning by motor on a trip to Toronto to will: their daughter. Mrs. Elgin Coutts. They plan to attend the Canadian National Exhibition. Accompanying them were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Irving, Cape 'I‘raver.'.e. -S. . ._. MOMMOOQOMOMOD imeruuu y A I wanton l III’ e7- Prince Couniy Hospifol Summerside Apply Superintendent -G. ll. M.- Iiere‘: some good BARGAIN NEWS for you-And I mean they're "mil! good Bargains! The Furniture Department ls offering slightly DAMAGED MERCHANDISE at stunningly reduced prices. In the lot arc Beds (brown steel), slzc. spring few Chairs. "y down! selection of Damaged Merchandise Filled Mattresses In t- This Merchandise is all usable and it's all marked ‘way. Better be In a rush and bustle to get here for the best ‘Included l-‘eit Mattresses in practically every loot and t-foot 6-inch sizes. and s in the Furniture Department. School Days-School Days-—rnesns new books. new _Mrs R. J. MacNelll. Ottawa ' at. the Edgewatcr Cabins. Norm 3W SHOES for your boys and girls. Bring your children to the Shoo hfllfflment and have them X-Itsy Fitted with School Shoes. The "its shoes oi sturdy brown or black leather in either oxford or boot “file-sizes l to 5% are priced 4.25 to 6.00. ‘The misses‘ shoes in l: 2rd. loafer or strap styles oi a number oi colored leathers-lines l o Ii are priced 2.15 to 6.00. Shoes for "Teenage " in oxford, loaft ‘Til "PIP style of a variety oi colored leathers-sizes i to 9 (different dthsi are 3.95 to 7.50. Children's Boots and Shoes in sises S to ll . are 2.50 to 5.50. it's important for children to wear good sturdy. well- mltil Shoes to school-so take advantage oi the ‘X-Itay flttlng feature In the Shoe Department. Chic new Fall I-‘SLTS are being unpacked this morning in the Youth Centre. They're “Patsy Eleanor" lists. which means that they're ‘Toni: In every vvsy. shape and inmi The Patsy “esners in all the :15}: Fall shades are in s great varley oi styles. beanie. poke bonnet. l‘. eic.. trimmed with bright feathers. éreansm snd bows. The ‘liri; the Youth Centre. love these lists-come see them while the eoiieetion is complete first .10“ "il-llnyou have a good nourishing breakfast this morning? Break- _ n! M Inmlllete without golden brown toast spread with lots and g-Mnmn ‘ARMALADE. The Grocery Department has a good stock el '" l H brie-ed from a1 to 58 cents a lsr. The brands oi orange “M three mm ti... mo» lnelaile x-t. York. diunuv. Cross and all BI aalgzfll-lwilslsll and Hartley. It's luscious. delicious and gives you 5° "l" loudness of oranges. lemons {mi grspehuits. Buy your jlmullll Marmalade in the Grocery Dgparirnent. r r1 Personals —Mr. sad Mrs. Arthuk Bell have returned to Ottawa after visiting in Freetown the guests oi Mrs. Bell's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Andrews. —Mr. Sterling Andrews sud Miss Mildred Andrews oi Iren- town spent the week end in Bu!- den the guests of Mr. and Mrg Russel Bell. —Mr_ and Mrs. lily-last Anderson (Sophie Carr) Toronta snd Mr. 4;; g 18o per week. Phone 8S9 or 289-2 for this AS81100 ma M“ n" 5_ an,’ (om-Q ch11 o the boy responsible for delivery oa your route. Calgary. Alberta. are visiting the old home at. North 5t. El guests oi l-l. V. and Mrs, Carr. —Mr. snd Mrs. Kenneth Wslker arrived from Kitchener. Ont.. an Sunday evening and are the guests o! Mr. -snd Mrs. kneel. Wsiksi. Summerside. This is the first time Mrs_ Walker (formerly of Winni- peg) has been east oi Montreal. -Mrs._,James Bell. Cape ‘rrsv- erse, has returned to her home after an enjoyable visit in Mei- rose. Mass“ where she was the guest ot her daughter. Mrs. i-lei- bert Benner and Mr. Bonner, who accompanied her and are now ner guestg-S. ——I-Iouse g-uests o! Mr. and Mrs. William Gill. Kenslngton. during Old Home Week. were Mr. Gill's brother and his rule. Mr. and Mrs. ErnestHGIll, Brighton. Mass. their sister, Mrs. Ross MacMillan, and daughter Jean, oi Dorches- ter. Mass. and their daughter and son-ln-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Davis, Lower Five Islands, N. S. Bur. —It is pleasln-g to report that Mrs. D. B. M:Ewen is recovering from her illness. and hopes soon to be up and about as usual. Mrs. McEwen and her husband. oi Kars. Ont.. are spending the sum- mer with their daughter and her humand. Rev. and Mrs. S.J. Dav- ies. a-t Kensington. and have made many iriends who regret her illness. Bur. WSKESG E‘ N" MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY not still" ""1 voNE OF THE FINES“ i? —Mrs. Mabel Blackrmlre. sccom- panied by Dr. snd Mrs. Arthur Dycer oi Melrose Heights. motor- ‘Bil from Amherst, N. 5.. recently and were guests oi Miss Minnie Wright. Summerside-S. —Mrs. Clarence E. Casey. Mrs_ l-iorseiield and son. Thomas Horse iield, Providence. R. 1.. who have been touring the province. re centiy visited iriends in Summer- side.—-S. - 0%0O%00% OAMEO TNEATR KENSINGTON Monday Matinee I230; Evening 7:15 - 9:15; Tuesday 7:15 - 9:15. l‘ _ 2 rsntastio Killer Stalks TIMI’! Gil In "Double Bill". "DICK TRACY vs. CUE BALL" "Id 35h"!!! Mack Ilmwn DON OeFORE ANN IIAROINO VICTOR MOORE GALE STORM ROY DEL RUTWS , ljrua our. SIIINMERSIDE Last Shaving Today ‘ _"RETURN OF MONTE CRlSTO" villi Louis Hayward and Barbara, Britten Show: 2:30 - 7:I5 - 9:I5 WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY Tim's a NEW Noni is -Erlcrlai|mut..— ‘l? . (enaea ~ , Gmcbe MARXj MIRANDA‘ I Andy _ Sine RUSSELL - (OCIIRAI _x GIerIeIIAN f‘ .1 ‘ s rm“ (flawl- Also News Reel, Sport Short und Musical Reel Show: 7:15-9:15 Matinee Thursday 2:30 MODE-Coil T gRANT SAYS! RY (A QQMEDYI’ ‘ GREAT via GIIANTIIIIOIIL-EDIIAIIO IRWIN-EDWARD IIYAII,J;_.M,,,N,_M~ mm m” u. hum-nu’ o3‘. m... rfi-‘ibbfl-‘W-ffi-Zl ilfitfi$ffi Show: 7:I_5 and 9:l5—Moiinee Monday and Wednesday 2:30 —Mr. and Mrs. George Panton and son Herold. of Cambridge, Mass, were recent guests oi Mrs. William Gill, Kcnsington. who later accompanied them to Wood- stock. where they visited Mrs. Gill's uncle. Mr- John Webb. who l! 90 years oi age. and other friends and relatives. Bur. —Mr. snd Mrs. Earle CORIPOBIJ: Summerside. have returned from spending a iew days with Mi_ 2st‘! Mrs. Al. Greenan. Kinkord. —Mr. R, H. Hogan oi the Bank of Manhattan Trust 60.. New Yflrk. was the guest oi his aunts Miss Hunt and Mrs. Mussen. Granville Street. Summerside, Ivl‘ the past weele-S. ' MOVIIE CABRIES ON FABULOUS EXPLOITS I! Rflllllnl Action Western 0F Bums 5mm; “WTCIGGEB. FINGERS" i """“""""""*""""-* "f Iw-M —C0lunibia's "The Return oi Doubleheader Baseball llama , Summorsido Baseball iliamo-nd . Wednesday Afternoon At 2.00 and 5.30 p.m. Summerside All-Stars VI. " Philadelphia Monarchs . I (All negro U. S. teem) This ad. sponsored by Kelly's News Stand. Summerside I \ Misses Misses Oxfords in blsek and brown call. Leather soles. Sizes 11 to l. Banging 2.79 5.50 Misses erepe sole Oxfords in brown; strap loafers In red and cocoa. Sizes ll to 3- gu- ass to a.» Children * 8 to l0 1-2. Children's Oxfords. in blsch calf. crepe and ' brown leather in both Ind soles. _ SIZES I t0 1O 1-2. Ragl- lill 2.59 to 5.00 . . . in the Best Looking, most practical shoes in any class! Make I us your Back to School Headquarters Sizes and Styles for every- one, from Kindergarten Kiddies to the College Crowd. Children's boots in black or brown. Leather soles. Sizes Ranging 3.95 ._ . 5.15 Grown Girl! Black and brown cal! 0x- iords for grown girls. Low and military heels. leather and crepe WICS. Width AA to D. sizes 4 to 8. Rang- ing .................. .. 3.25 to 8.00 1e! anifbvon pumps in call and suede. Military and ilat heels. Widths AA to C. sizes 4 to 8., Ranging 4.50 to . 8.50 Loafers and bloccuslns in red, brown and cocoa. Crepe roles. Sizes 4 to 8. Rang- ing 4.53 to 4.75 raring Men and Younger Men Ireet Floor liiain More Section SMALLMAII‘ Monte Cristo" retnirns Louis Hay- ward in the type of role at which he is so adept. Starred with Bar- bara. Britten in this Edward Small production, which opened yester- day at the Capitol Theatze, Huy- ward his an actor's ileld day as a reckless and dashing rogue, the boldest adventurer ever to bear the Monte Cristo name. Based on the character created by Alexandre Dumas. "The Return oi Monte Criste" is a swashbuck- lingiilm. filled with the intrigue of nineteenth century France. and packed with excitement ircm be- ginning to end. Hayward. as the heir to the Monte Ozisto fortune, rockets from one thrilling episode to the next in a series 0i disguises ranging all the way from a hunch- backed detective to Finperor Louis nit... SCAM RERS (Trade lhri Isl.) Your favorite play shoe, more attractive, more coni- fortabla than ever — in a new moccasin design. with patented cork Insole eon- struetlon. Boys‘ black calf leather blucher Oxfords in black or brown. Solid leather sewn soles and half rub- ber heels. Sizes l to 5 1-2 . ................ .. 4.95 Boys‘ smooth brown aide Youths’ blucher Oxfords in black or brown. As above. Sizes ll to 13 1-2, Z95. Ylgthl’ “I” u m _ position soles and heels. ‘ r 3-” Sizes l to s 1-2 ........ .. aso Little Gents shes, s to - l0 1-2 ........................ .. 2.18 11 to l3 1-2 ..... .. Napoleon himself! Barbara Britten hss the femin- ine lead and never looked loveller than she does s: the fetching hero- ine 0i the new film. Miscouche Woman Dies In Moncton MONGTON. NB. Aug. M — (GP) - Tlhe death oi Mrs. Mary Blanche Poirier. aged a1 years, widow oi Joseph Poirier of Mis- coruche, P.E.I., occurred this morn- ing st the home cl’ he-r son. Brn- manuel, sunset Avenue, Dieppe. i HAVE BEEN INSTALLED ON WATER STREET, y She was born in St. Nicholas, METERS SUMMERSIDE TO PROVIDE PARKI-NG ACCOMMODATIONS FOR SHOPPERS IN BUSINESS SECTION Full Instructions on each Miter. i FREE PARKING: Sundays and Holidays. COST: Ic for I2 minutes - - - 5c fori hour TIME METERS IN USE: 8 e.m. to 6 p.m. Monday to Friday 8 om, to IO p.m. Saturdays, Free Parking space liill been provided by Business Firms at reur of premises. Parallel Parking South Side. Angle Parking North Side. Your co-operafien is solicited. Every courtesy will be shown motorists by Traffic Of- ficers. ' Signed:- MAYOR AND TOWN. COUNCIL Town of Summerside. Bey!’ llles 1 to s 1-2 4.50 Smooth black side leather , boots, biucher cut with ser- As above-in smaller jlzes. 3.50 leather Oxfords. bluehe out on a iull fitting round toe last. Rubber com- Youths’ side leather Oxfords in black or brown. Slip soles and half rubber heels. Sizes Brown leather moccasin pal.- 3 viceable composition soles u’ ‘o 1a 1'2 ‘Z5 ‘em “m? “m”! "m! W158- snd rubber heels. Sizes l foot composition sole; “m to 5 1-2 4.25 Brown Elk moccasin Ox- heels. Light weight, pygmy fords with heavy natural and comfortable. Slug 1 in crepe soles and heels. Sizes S 1-2 2.19 I to 5 1-1 .. 4.85 As above. In smaiie sizes. 5! flbflve. in smaller sizes. 11 O0 l3 1-2 . . 1.89 3.50 11 Io ll 1-2 . TWO STORES IN SUMMERSIIDE Where Price Is Matched With Qualify REL and had lived the great. The body was shipped to Sum- part oi her life in Miscouche. She] merside. P.E.I., this morning ior had resided in Dieppe for about? burial and the funeral service in a year. l Miscouchc. WANTED AT ONCE Young Men, for Men": Wear and Men's Clothing Departments Good chance for Advancemcsl Apply tu- - ilry Goods Office R. T. NOLMAN LTD. I SIIMMERSIIIE SIIIIIMERSIDE RESIDENCE FOR SALE Sealed Tenders addressed to C. B. Morris, Summerside, P. E. I., will be received up to September 7th, I948, for the residential property of the late Mrs. Norman Wright, situ- ated of tire corner of Spring and Pleasant Streets. This is one of the finest homes in Summer-side, be: large grounds with beautiful shade trees. Immediate occupation. Inspection con be arranged by contacting C. B. Morris, 75 Spring Sin, Summersidef Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. C. B. MORRIS, N. W. LOWTHER, Execuiori. . ‘ v~‘._..;.'...-,.__ . ',' cs1.