JULY 9, 1947 TVESTERN GUARDIAN ,._-7 following stores Bdl Toronto Bakery, Water Street; ._N01' T00 LATE to secure gtarted hicks at Bargain. Sec Rex Dawson. Albany. 4'08 RENT - Three-room furnished apartment. in country homo at Central Bedequc. Owen (jonnolly. _.sTRAWBEBRIES now ready (m- sale. Apply Louis Mouse. New Annan. _FOR PHOTOS, Make your ap- poinimfini! nt Enman‘; , -MAIL YOUR. films to us for perfect DICiUTPS and better service gnmarvs Drug and Photo Service Siiinmcrslde. liliisitlctitin guaranteed prices reas- mnife. W. Brander Sea View. _WANTEU - Teacher for Fcrnwood School. Supplement $350. ,1 ii, MacFarlane. Secretary, Be- deque. -.-\LIil3R'i‘0N Parish Hall. July 14th and 17th. “Song of Berna- dette." ni-‘OR SALE - One M. l-l. hay- louder. James M. Clark, Sum- merside. R-.R. 3. -WANTED - Maid or woman. part time. mornings preferred. Apply Mrs. Theron D. Morrison. spring St. Summerside. n -F0ll SALE -— 1945 three-ton Dodge dump truck. Excellent con- ti ition. Ruxall gear. Four new tli es. Apnli; 152 Granville St., summerside. —FAMILY PICNIC AT (‘HEL- TON-Tuesday. Canada's Birthday. upwards of ninety adherents of the Cairns clan. which began at Freetown several generations ago and has now enlarged to include representatives from many dis- tricts, gathered at Chelton for ihe'r annual picnic. Agthc weath- er was ideal, very few remained at home except those detained by home ties or sickness. Many and railed were the groups dispers- ed about the beach. some admir- ‘m: habies, some engaged in sililctic sports. some swimming and aver nnd above it all the chit chat bi social intercourse. But all gath- iied in one huge group for a de- gicious chicken supper to which evcryone did full justice. Soon ‘hey began leaving for their homes well satisfied with their afternoons outing. Some lingered regretful to leave but hopeful of meeting again iiext year, God willing. -S. GRIIPAIID TIIEATIIE ' Columbus gun dum oi the S_o_v1 oi Robin lioodi . , .. ‘,- M coiiiiii Wiiiii .. 771a BAN DlT 0f uuJnttcillilSE - u - NW" Playing: i Fri. 8:30 - Sot. 7:30-9:30 _ELEQ'II.BJ WORK o! nil kinfl ' AGENT3= 3- 51m" Mllfllhy, 1S6 ilnnovcr Street, nnl ' Gwrc Glow. 0c mun sum. SUMMER-SIDE and rumor corms"! NW", Subscript-Ions, Advertising. Tho Guardian may bo bought n any o! u“ lu Summonidc: moi-um. Water St-rccl: Gourilcc Drugstore, s1 Control sum: M"! Guam. c‘: Grnnvllio some lllflllll will be dsllvcrod to any homo in Summcrido. carrlorllwltlewgl-vorluwweus. rusussscmmuurviu q- givo your "i" W ll" 5°? responsible for delivery on your to!“ —i"lli8'l' CLASS ropsir work on cars and tractors. Osmcrou’; Garage North Pedequc. —i"0l SALI ifll dicvroict CcuPO. Chcsp for quick ulc. i! Cedsr Street, Stills —.I. S. TAYLOR. Optometrist. Charlottetown. will be in his Al- berton office this Saturday. July 12th. -F0lt SALE-One row scufflerc, immediate delivery. Molpequc trading 00., Kensixigtmi. —I-‘0X RANCH for sale, one and a. half miles from Summerslde, with dwelling which. will be.sold either with ranch or separately. Ranch suitable for poultry rob- ing. Phone 365-3, Summerside. -WANTED - Feather Ticks; also jute and cotton bags. Ship. We pay freight. Rex Dawson, Albany, —WANTED — A Teacher for South Freetown School. Last year supplement $250.00. Apply Wil- lard Stetson. secretary. —COUNTY COURT-Two cases were disposed of in the County Court at Summerside on Monday with Judge L. G. Lewis presiding. In the case of Clarence Cameron vs. Albert Ward. an action fotl‘ damages arising out. of an auto- collision the amount claimed be- ing $75.00, judgment was awarded the plaintiff in the amount of $29.00 and costs. E. H. Strong. K. C.. represented the plaintiff and W. Henry Noonan, the defendant. In the case of J. F. Jenkins vs. John D. MacLeod. an action for a grocery bill amounting to $29.99, Judgment for the full amount was allowed with court costs. E. E. Arnett for the plaintiff and C. D- McCallum for the defendants-S. —INDUCTION AT MALPEQUE —'I‘he Induction of Rev. James Cross to the Malpeque charge took on Friday evenirg last. A large congregation was present. The Devotional Period was led by Rev. I... M. Murray. Rev. Mr. Wagner gave an inspiring and helpful ad- i dress to the minister. Mr. Murray was heard very acceptably in a ; solo "I Love To Hear My Saviour fsay". Ml’. Cecil Forbes gave a ifcrceful message to the congrega- ition. Rev. Mr. Murray conducted ‘the Induction Period of Rev. Mr.‘ Cross into the Malpeque charge. several ministers were present at this Induction. The large bouquets of pastel phlux and made o. very attractive setting at the front of the large and com- mcdious auditorium. At the con- clusion of tho meeting the min- isters and their friends were treated to light refreshments at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Preston Green, Drive oul- QCHES lrc ' ‘ -‘ by tho Gr- wool in fascinating colors. blow" someone will bc warm and MOTOIIISTS-Dorfl. misc oul on every dry-don't misc viouderful reception and pick-up st with Apple Pic! There's s week-e ‘AMERICAN TOURIQTS—MIKB Holman’! Y0!!! IIIOPPIII‘ your upprcvul the Dry Goods Department has I liiwlll llllilll! l" lovely soft ANGORA GDOVES, SCARVES r Ncrt wlnlcr when sir. - - - Get o RADIO for your csr. hu an BOA Victor Aulo lhdfo lhnl II n In $84.95 lh o laid criul, II $5.95. lhlngs iii uizki: - f -. Como In m" and sec tho icon vicron AUTO RADlOl-HARDWAEE DEPARTMENT. —G. B. M.- s If and BERETS. - - - Th" und arc of pun virgin "the North Wind doth happy webring lhecc f‘ " “uwollefli-DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT. thc big events that nrc happening the delightful and inspiring muic lhll II III "I6 . - - The llsrdwsro Department little beauty! It will glvc you all limes-the d tube, I unit model .. . . Don't. miss out on the good SPECIAL-MINT JELLY m; with Spring Lamb lust so Ohocco goes ndspecloiofiiicenls slur on Iiflrltling. Emerald-green Aylincr MlnfJelly-Gel. c couple cf jars sud ldrl that delicious, flnol ncccnl to your Spring Lamb. ISLAND STRAWBERRIES bro brought In dolly to lhc Grocery Do- llarlmcnt. - - - No fruit has the flavour und delicious goodness of local Strawberries. - - - include them In at least one moul s day whllo "l0 season Illll.’ They arc at tho prevailing mnrhct prices. - - - Put {an Strawberries on your dolly Grocery onion-GROCERY bursar- N-r. place in Malpeque United Church‘ columbine. , JUST ABIJVII) from Engicnd II PEACH PITAL AND GREEN PITAL DlNNElwAlI-lhlg superior semi-porcelain in lovely putcl colon inn Opclflggkpggflfl], - - . Soldinsctsonlr: tho ‘I-piecesctls 1.38; lhc li-plccc out is LII; the 2i plooc sot is 6.1!; the M plocc sot ll 9-04; us. u M“, pg is 13.50 and the l! plcoc sot lo 18.00. There are II» u number of dllhcr um ore sold separately-tho Bmr mil 0mm Ira 2.1! o pair, small 0" platters ore II cunts ouch. the Bshcr is 1.30 Ind tho Salad llowi is S! conic. - - - Como In and sec this really "Mrs Dinnerware-you'll iovo Ill-CHINA burns-mum. Pill-bonus with round ncchlpnd short slocvoi are um; und right forSummcrSpomwpq-_..;'l‘hcrlsclsrolltcliondihooolors are powder bluo. blush pink. yellow sud rod. The “Junior Him" in "If family will ronly go for those pullover: of fine loft all-wool "INC from I." l0 ' "Ill MAITIQT. CA; ITQL Summovsldo BEGINNING TODAY (Wednesday) THURSDAY - FRIDAY and SATURDAY 4-—DAYS—4 111E: ui-IAKLUFHCFUWN GUARDIAN evening Shows 7:15-9:15 Attend The First S1IOWS for Personals i »Mies Kathleen Bolger has re- turned from Kinkcra Convent to lier home in Stanley Bridge. —Miss Ina Larkln. Kensington. is visiting in Indian River. the guest of Mr and Mrs. Wesley Foster. -—Miss Mamie Mill. Clermont. has returned home after visiting her sister. Mrs. Wesley Foster. ,Indian River - —Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Sulllvarnl Halifax. have been visiting in, summerside. guests of their son.‘ Rev. K. G. Sullivan and Mrs. Sullivan-S. Mrs. W. S. McLure and son Wayne of Halifax. N‘. 5.. are vis- titing Mrs“ McLure's mother. Mrs. Earnshaw and Ml‘. Earnsharw of ‘Cape Traverse. -Bobby and Dale Macwilliams. little sons of Mr. and Mrs. Frank MscWilllams. Cape-Traverse. P. E. I.. left on Sunday for Amherst. N. S., to spend their holidays with their aunt. Mrs. George Strong. at Mr. Strang's summer home. Amherst shore. —Mrs. Alex E. MacLeud of Ed- monton, Alta, has arrived 1n Sum- merslde. to visit her brother-in- law, Mr. Daniel J. Maclbeod and Mrs. MacLecd. This is Mrs. Mac- Le0d's first visit to the Island. Her husband passed Sway last February-S. —Mrs. J. Fraser Mulrhead and daughter. Katherine of Moose Jaw. Soak, who have been the guests of Mrs. J. Garth Tcombs. Summeroide. loft on return home Friday. Mrs. Mulrhéad going by way of Salt Lake. Utah. while there will be the guest of her son. Dr. Mowntt Muirhead. Miss Kath- erine will attend summer school at Scckvlilc before returning home. NOTICE Any person or persons found trespassing on my property for the purpose of plcying gcmos on Sundays, or week-days will bc dealt with by the full extent of low. Signed: WILLIAM E. STEV NSON Fredericton, P. . I. * Flillli run SALE I07 acres with good build- ing: cn Molpcquo Rood, 2 I-2 mills from Kcnsingtcn. Apply Io:- WESLEY FOSTER Remington, R.R. No; I yA Cavalcade of’ Glorious Tncrmrcosoll, l gEntertainment! l LARRY PARKSn-IEVELYN KEYES WILLIAM niiiiiiisiiiii GUUDWIN Scmnpiay by Stephen icmtmt litilvtsmhv Slllllti SlilliSIi ~ ammo by iiiiliii Lilli)" —PLEASE NOTE— NO SHORT SUBJECTS 2—-MATINEES—Z THURSDAY und SATURDAY AT 2:30 fit all. — Doors Open of 6:45 l l More Reports 0f “Bright ilhject” l Although no reports of any, flying object being seen in the Ladies’ Better Grade 0T TON DRESSES Selling Friday anti Saturday I JuIy lllh and Illh 31/370 Discount Tltesc Dresses on mods of very attractive American prim-Til sorted slyin Ind plffcvcs. Dmccc you will bo proud to w“; throughout the summer months. Full range of sizes ‘II in I9, l2 to 20, 38 to 44. and 46 to 52; so vcu see there is c Dress to Regular Prices $8.95 to $i2.95 Clearing Friday and Saturday 1/3 off crs for small boys, in navy, brown, und wine. Sizes 2O to 26. Special I. CHILDREN'S SWEATERSJ Penman‘: summer or light jersey swgql. Crew-neck pull-over style in blue, green, SMALLMAII‘ (Suckesscrs to Sliiclalr 8t Stewart Ltd.) GIRL!’ COTTON SWEATERS-J ‘f Short alcove in ‘k. bl , J j Pastel shades, 55:5 2 nondu6 a712, 89c ""°°' .. I 35 Each LADIES’ READY-TO-WEAR new. (Upper Floor) striped design. IMITED last t-wenty-ir/ur hours anyWherei_._._ 12B Prince Cgllnty have comsiin,‘ t re is anoi er report of a rght : T.6..li. To liave 20 Pressurized Planes object being seen‘ flashing across the sky Sunday night. About midnight four young peo- ple were approaching Summer-side by car on the main highway and they state that they saw an object of about t-he size and shape of a WAWA. July 8_(CP)_-rran._ Plate Blld Ell-HS 0f! B dull Twill!“ Canada Air Lines expects to have light, as if shining through clcudsyzo pressurized aircraft during A“? trawl “N55 the 5k!’ V513’ smwliflust. Reconstruction Minister Howe from north to south. It was a dark said today In giving the commons "i531! “'31? 11° m°°ll “PM”! "I'd a report on T.C.A. operations in irtfllaitse valsxgleufmrlloxlllzlnlgée gag; gheedsdomestlc and international said. They stoppwl the car and al He s81 m r . of them saw it clearly, it appeared uperamngdn 51812;; lsvzzkaoizo ‘its “T2” f"? high‘ M,‘ L is‘ United Kingdom. with all planes e our p rsons were s 0 McDonald. Miss Eleanor McDon- iggwutfiinfjggolifiyafgtyhlgtt I limes’ aid, Mr Edwin Gallant and Ml‘. not mo" than l b2 hours“ w“. I-"M Halllsr-A- In- the domestic field. flights n, the Maritime: and Western Cam Jlda‘ had been increased. While Illshts to Toronto snd the West operated at capacity, four plgnu leaving Montreal daily for m; Maritime: were only 50-pgf-cgnt loaded. E. H. Winters (L-Queens-Lun-i enburg) referred to compluintsi about delays in service to the‘ Maritlmes but Mr. Howe siad Lhisi W“ Probably due to bad flylngi weather. The Dominion had justi sciaxrrrt. nsnTo-aginsrou The ffr.t graphic demorstraticn of scum: moves was made in 1867. Phone 5H X-Ray DR. VINCENT GRANT Dental Surgeon Smollnion Building SUMMER-SH» i Auction Sale IIFLFLFL snnsur vrtsson , ss-runnsv. may iz e A1‘ mo rm. I um instructed by William Buchanan to cell by Public Auc- SUMMERSIDE "'"' °" h" wmlm - m» dulc lhc following chattels sud DNMfl-y: PROPERTY — One fully mod. ern ill-room house in excellent condition. lfol water heating, electric lllbic, bumped. I-‘ull basement. Suitable for liolcl or roomful house. sltuslod close to school. church. stores and station. Burn and on promises. If PM”!!! not sold prior to rule, will be offered st the‘ sale. Open for inspection st any time. CIIATTELS - One Fswcetl kitchen rung»; kitchen table and chairs: dlnlnr rcom tabla and six choirs: buffet: three rocking chsfrs: one extension couch: one writing desk: one organ (Bell): one Victor electric cabinet rndio: one room table: one bed und "roving: fwo mattresses: two dres- TODAY (Monday) TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY M‘ . Madonna an. Seven Milli” New Sex Murder In Los Angeles Los Artemis, July 8—(A.P>— The strangled body of Mrs. Ros- enda Mondragon, 20. was found almost in the shadow of the city hall early today. and police sent out o. statewide teletype bulletin for the apprehension of a man with whom she had been report- ed seen shortlybcfore. She was the eighth sex murder victim locally in a cycle which he- gan last Jen. 15 with the mutil- ation slaying of Elizabeth short, the so-called "Black Dahlia." This case has never been solved. gone through four months of the worst weather in Canadian flying I history. o . g Three persons riding about s mile off Port Rowan. Ont., dock blew up and threw three other people into the water. The party left Turkey Point to go to Port Rowan so Charles Cruickshank could get his guide's license from a game and fisheries overseer. The spot. marked by “X" shows when the boat, called the "Sally B," exploded and sank. The victims were: Charles Cruickshank, 29. of Turkey Point. _Ont.. n fishing guide, and owner of the boat; Gordon Swart. 40. of Simcoe, Ont., operator of l dairy. and Evelyn McLeod. 37, of Siincoe. formerly of Winnipeg. 5nd‘! All unveil muis tuvm lllllm riiutil I mm minim“ m m‘ Also Shorts Show: 7:15 and 9:15 Molinccs Monday and Wednes- e day at 2:30 own: one commode: one Ico box] (fccborlfl: onc most barrel; one crock churn: one platform ocsIeJ 1M "i. nnnncltv: dishes. etc., and} othe- articles ioc numerous fol mention. TERMS CASH. . If dsv unfit. Isle first fine day following. l l. C. BILL. Auctioneer. qusdruplets. ‘ lets. seen‘ frolicking in beach sand and sunshine. i’ w mu boy. : Canadians who are havirg a herd time battling summer hizrt might take s tip from the“ The heat problem is plcPs-intly salv ed by New Y" f? :‘s three-year-old Zarief quadrup; Prom lsfs an Isadora. lillslne, Ellen and Bonnet, died instantly when the boat in which they were