332W _ 314- c1247 WESTERN GUARDIAN ‘W. v AGENTS: J. Ilmar Murphy, l“ I] ma] ‘.4 Gwrse 01w. 13s Ottawa red?“ SUMMERSIDE and names couflj‘! — "*1"- Blilerlrtlonn. Advertising. The Guardian any be bought at any of the _t'§E_CHARIUl'TIL'i‘OWN GUARDIAN Personals —Mr. Prank Leqwell, ‘swimming instructor at Borden was a week- end visitor to Kensington. _.__ 1 ‘ -llrs. George Hoops;- ef Morel! Lens. a recent visitor to Kenning- ~s ""1""!!! Iiorcs in Susnmerdder [ell DOIIIIIN. Water its-net; Gourllca " ., ll. Celia! lteet: res-onto Bakery. Water Street; Mark Gaadet, fl Granville its‘ Tleiiaardianwillbedeliveredtoassyh bgnmmui.‘ WriIIW-"llwlllverlleoerweea miellfurthisarviee " ‘In yo“ "d" h u“ b” '°"°“'|u° I" 40""?! an Your route -lln. Harold Lakd of Kelvin was a visitor to Charlottetown on Tuesday. -—Mea Ted Oolline of Ianaeia Plain, lhss. spent the pest three Summer’ Clothing Clearance -l‘0l lALl-Jrwo-iaonth old pigs. Harry Schurman, New An- pan. -l-‘0Ui\'D in my store, sum of money. Owner can have same by proving property and paying for ad. Kai-old R. Mouse. New An- pan. , _PLEASI RESERVE Monday, August 4 for ice cream festival and dance, Indian River School. ._ELECTRIC ENERGY will not be delivered to the Town of Ken- shigton on Wednesday amd Thurs- day, July 30th and 31st, from 1 p.111, to 6 pm. Scales Hydro-Electric 0o. Ltd. -IN KINIINGTON-qhs u; st’ a modern home with all cou- venienccs to person or persons who will take care of elderly lady. {Vritc Box 452, Summer- side. —FOR 551E — Registered Holstein bull, 11 months old. Grand dam produced at 3 years old. 515 lb. fat averaging 4.03% milk. Wm. M. Stavert. ‘Bedeque. l-EXIIIBITION BALL GAMJI.‘ -_ This evening on the Smrnmerside High School diamond there will be an exhibition ball game between the Kinsmen Junie“ ct‘ Sum-mt"- ilde and the ReccyJusror team of Charlottetown. Thi- Sllllniitu‘ 11.1‘ team have already taken two clore games from IlllC‘ Charlottetown Kinsmen and fans will be interest- ed to see how they stack up against Ihe Reece. team which is lending the league in Charlottetown. This [tome should be a good indication as to how the Sununerslde boys wl-ii fare when they play off for the Island title. The Kinsmen have been playing good ball all season and have held their Town League and consequently have gained a la-rge body of fans who will tum out this ‘evening to lee i-he game. It is hoped that the general public will also turn out md give the boys the encourage- ment they deserve. Coach Charlie Hogan is arranging these exhibit- ion gavmos to give the team as huch experience as possible be- lore playoff time arrives and he iesi-rve all possible support-S. otwn in the I —WIDNISDAY A . s cni at Grand River. ' u‘ ' p‘ c, qwsmnnrrsr. raoranr! for ssie on Willow Ave., Bummer- fildvt- Phone 443-3 between 6 and .!Il. JIIACIIER WANTED for Richmond School. Second class. Supplement mo. Apply Gar Pen- dleton. Secretary. weeks vacationing at the heme c!‘ her parents. Mr. and Ilka. Robert Glover, Spring Valley, Mrs. Collins leaves to ret/um home next Satur- day. week on the Simrmersi‘ . -6. —-I WILL II ABSENT from m! ,office from Monday July 21st, uwti fluturda? Aug 2nd. lnciuswe. Office will rennin or-en to attend to ra pairs and lens replacements, H. T] Colvln. Oiltvillflfl-ili. SUITIYHOPSIETc- —JUST ARRIVED, ‘ipment of the famous Ransome diggers at a price reduced from last year. James A. MacNelli and Sons, I Summerside. \ —REGULAR THURSDAY Night Dance, ‘travellers Rest, Music by The Prince County Pioneers. -l'Ml’0RTANT NOTICE rol ADVERTISERS - Advertisers are advised that ordinary copy must reach the Guardian office not lluter than 11 a. in. the day pre- vious to date of insertion. Large advts. quarter page and over.‘ rnust reach the office at least 24,‘ ‘iaurs in advance. —DESIRABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE in Kensi-ngton. B-room house with modern conveniences in one of the best locations, For further Information apply Art LarkimKen- ‘slrngizm. \ l -WANTED—Giz-l to work i.n. restaurant; meals provided, good wages. Larkins Restaurant, Ken- sington. - -—POLICE COURT —- 1!! the Summerside Police Court yester- day morning a defendant in a Pro- hibltion Act case was convicted and fined $100.00 and costs or two months iii jail. The defendant in an adjourned assault case was con- victed and fined $10.00 and costs. A drunk was given a fine of $5 and costs-S. -o. n. n.4- ilere is your chance to buy SULTANA RAISING. - - - These are new, “hum” for fresh stock at a new, fresh price-just 22 cents a pound for delicious Myrick Sam ' eries supervise-r. spoke on the pres- -Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Queers, of Etnnsnersid . and daughter Joan, have arrived home from a vacation visit to Whitehead, N-i-S. —Mr. and Mrs. George Bpears are being congratulated on moving into their new homle at 233 Gren- ville street, mmmersidc-S. —Mrs. Earle Campbell, XIII side and son. Ilh/rle Jr., are visiting her gister-in-laiw, Mrs. Morton Lar- kin and Mr. llurkin, New Glasgow. may will w, w- m» " a . John Mulligan, Charlottetown.—S. Fishermen’: Meeting Held At Alberton‘ Largely Attended Balance of‘ _ - nus SEASUWSSTRAWS Values from 2.95 to 14.95 Clearing at . . . . 1.48 to 7.48. PRIDE 50 Only Ladies’ Straw Hats‘ 98c Giesring at, its Ne» 1/1». o} A large number of fishermen N° Rum“ No Exchanges No Refunds from Tignish and Alberton attend- ed the meetlng—cali€d by the Fish- ermen's Loon Board-—held i.n the Alberton Pariah Hall last Tuesday evening. Mr. F.C. Ramsay, M,L.A., Mont- roec. presided. l The Hon. Marrln Gallant, presh‘ I \ dent of the Board, delivered an in- struotive address on the functions‘ and responsibilities ot the Board and gave facts to show the financ- ial benefits it had bestowed upon many fishermen. Dr. SA. Beatty, director Fisher- men’s Research Board, spoke on the proper mixing of codfish and explained how improper handling and curing resulted in “putty" fish, a condition which meant that the’ salt-curing process had not pene- trated the wihole depth of the ,fiesh. thus enabling bacteria to enter the tissues. i Mr. JJ. Larabee, Dominion Fish- ent condition of the Canadian fish- ing industry. | Mr. J.B. Myri-ck, president of the, [Prince Edward Island Fishermen's ‘Federation, spoke on the import- lance oi t-he Federation to the la- land fishermen. By working through the Dominion Fisheries Council, t-he Federation was often able to secure many beneficial reg- the industry, Mr. MEN'S SHORTS Outdoor shorts. with belt. Khaki poplin. Regular val- ues of $3.95. clearing at 1.95 MEN’S SPURT GIIATS 20 i» 40% IIISGOIIIIT A wide range of assorted tweeds. Fawn Polo Cloth with leather buttons and patch pockets. Regular values of $22.50, $24.75 and $28 50. clearing at 17.95 50% IIISGIHIIIT. MEWSBATIIING TRIlII-KS ‘no nsrunus THURSDAY-FRlDAY-SATURDAY 3rIays Bslsnoe oi LADIES’ CHATS crepes, boueles, twceds. checks, _ camel hair and wool. Clearing at " 316% IIISGIIIIIIT Group 1 Values from 811.95 to $25.00. Col- ors-blnck. navy. light blue, grey tweeds. Sizes l2 and 20, 22 1-2 ta 26 1-2. Clearing prices from 11.91 to 13.191, Group 2 , Values from $27.50 to 835.00. Col- ors-blnck, navy, grey, blue, black and white check, Sizes 40 and 42. 20 1-2 is) 26 1-2. Clearing price! from 18.37 i0 23.34 Group 3 Values from $39.50 to $59.50. Colors-black, navy, turquoise. blue, brown, and checks. Sizes ll, l2 to 20, 16 1-2 to 24 1-2. Clearing at 26.341» 39.91 Group wool tweeds. wool gabardlne, wool herring bone, Colors-brown, blue, grey and black. Discs 12 in Iii. Clearing prices from 22.59 to 33.90 my 31 A1951 sari 2 4 Consists of 5 only Shortie Coats, In A and Valueb lrom $33.75 to $49.50. IIO EXGIIAIIGES IIli REFUNDS Sultana Raisins in bulk. - - - Stock up now for your fall baking- | ML QR McCarthy‘ president o; GROCERY DEPARTMENT. llere ls your chance to buy dainty, useful APRDNS. - - - The colorful Dutch style with generous pockets is 53 cents and the smartly printed Peasant style Is lib-both these Aprons are made of good quality cotton in a delightful variety of color combinations. This is also your |the Tigniah Fisheries Union, stressed the need of a suitable cold storage plant for the fishermen. Otihers who spoke included Mr. LJ. Murphy. chief fisheries in- spector for Prince County and the wool bathing trunks. all sizes Regular values of $2.95 to 2 mo. clearinl at ulstovru 2.25 to 3.75 Balance of the season's all ‘ LADIES’ SPORTSWEAR chance to get cool, cotton NIGIITGOWNS with a surpiiee top and tie Rev, Elm" “wk o‘ m. "no," ‘Mb waist. - - - The sires are small, medium and large-the colon are blue. ton, l”. "ma", mum," n yellow, green er pink—the price of this ‘town is 355-5 5ND l. n!‘ . I . 1 "“‘ i nors~ w 331/‘7 11mm iiaite-Gallhcck . EAR 3 0 ~ He" l. ymu- QhjflQQ h; buy large, absorbent BATH TOWELS- IIBIIOWHI from England. - - - These large Towels are heavy quality and will give years cl satisfaoto y wear. - - - The background is send with a num- ber of different colored stripes. - - - The price of these lnslllh Bet-h Towels is l9 cents each-DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT. ~ Shorts In twilis and alpine. Col- Vletlrling s H o R T s PANTS \ ..._...,.,..... ..... and .1... The marriage of a popular young Pcddle Pushers and blouse acts Ill green and rose. llere Is your ehsnce to buy lovely clear CAPE COD GLASSW . Ions, elat- Copied from the patterns of old glass so much in demand by collectors couple took place on Wednesday, nffll shorts in wine and green. Bo"- mmm“ Amrh 5W“! "l" I" 39"?‘ 37 of interesting antique glass, these pieces are outstanding. - - - The July 33rd,_ at the Church of "m, hm, Regular value $1.95. ed ooh," In ma“ w at "l: "u" "a "4' M“ v gohlete, tumblers, shes-bets, etc., are priced from I10 to 90 cents each- Christ parsonage, Summersidr chum‘ p; o Regulnr vslug or $350, Cumplek range of sites Ind ltilfll WE. Mornagha-n, P.P., Alber- I I when the Rev. William Biison un- ited in marriage Miss Valerie Ruth Callback, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Callback, Link-' letter and Mr. Elton Alfred Waite, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Waite, Sher-brooks. , ~ ' The bride was given away by her father and looked charming in a forget-me-not blue jersey dress. halo hat, and veil with white accessories and wore a cor- sage of pink Sweetheart roses. Miss Mae Best attended the bride and wore a yellow silk jcr-l sey dress with matching acces-. series and a corsage of red roses.‘ The bridegroom was supported by his brother, Mr. Elmer Waite. The groomngift to the bride was a beautiful gold locket and chain and the bride's gift to 3115' Best was a you vanity case. I Aster the ceremony a 1 was held at "Mulberry lodge fo to suit everyone. Values from 81.35 to $13.95. Clearing prices from Tan cotton gnbardinc. Elastic backs. Rtlular value 81.95. clear- ing at . , a _ G 0 SMALLMAITS LIMITED (Successors To Sinclsirapd Stuart llultcdi clearing for 2.49 the sectional relish dish and cake plates are 1-00 Bach-the bflflllfl pitcher with ice IIp Ia ins-the mar-prune dish is Les-hm um ll 2.25—the sandwich tray is 2.75 and the salad bowl with tray and serv- ers is 5.95. The artistic pattern and crystal clearness of this glassware is really beautlfuL-CIIINA DEPARTMENT. CAPITQL-Summerside TODAY (Wednesday) and THURSDAY r the immediate families of the for the firs! ‘time. did e 200d JOWGNIdFl- 1b- ! 0 0 5 0.1‘ Prime Ministez publicly asked Mr. to the Paris peace conference lea bride and groom. Following the sivins up on. eiX hi" do D<>F'.1V|°l‘P-l°!-- ll- 3 0-0 3 1 l _ St. Laurent to stay with the Gov- year. He will represent one gov reception a “ ‘ luncheon was Daley’; wreckl lg crew. ‘inc fleltHPoweil p. 8 0 0 0 3 I‘ (Conunued ‘mm Pa“ l) ernment through the critical per- crnmen‘. at a Commonwealth con served. ins was above oflr- _.$¢hwme1l- e- ll 3 2 ' ° °'__€___i_____ led during which he world was Terence .n Australia this month q The toast to the bride was pIO-i MecFarlane, Kinsmen left iielc- Phaneuf, w. 2 2 0 0 S 0 smote when rim-s n; p; “wan. passing, Japanese peace terms. posed by the Rev. Mr. Bilson and M's beautiful one-hand stab cl Perry if. i (l) 9 i) g gcies. Conditions nave not greatly eLt-Col. Hugues mPointe, pa: was fittingly responded to by the Phenems Iona drive in the tour-tr. Pndgen. lf- ° i changed since then and :t is COI- llamentaty assistant m- the m bfldggpggm, Stewart's nlco running catch ct McDonald, rt. a 0 u 0 0 0, would Like to Head 'l‘.C.A. sldered likely that Mr. King would fence Depoivmont, and Intact)‘ The hlnw couoir then left on Morrison's fly to right centre in Tomi ‘l8 5 ll 91 9 l again risk 1/1.. st. Laurent to re- an. Winter»: (L-Queens-llimen a motor trip and on their return the bhird, Morrison's stab ~ Some of M. Howe’: friends liars main i.n the Cabinet at least for burg) have been mentioned a quoted him as saying that he woui mother session pgndldatgg (o; the DQfQflcQ p011 _ like to retire and bccCme presldeit Should Mr. st. Lauren; new", gong, Landry; Stolen belt-sir or irons-Canada, Ah- Llnes, a pot 1o sta , Defence Minister Oiaxton The speculation also nus touch vacant this 1s bei mentioned u a possible ed on the possibiihy o! Vetera will live in Bherbmoka. Best White's bid ior a single in the‘ - summary wishes are extended to the bride fourth. and Gaudevs leaping catch and gloom by their many friends. oi a hish throw to first which rr~ _s ' .. tired wmte in in; sixth were tre Doubles: Jatwsy, MacKey 2. Gaudet. M9" which will become ' ‘ fielding gems of the evening- Donald; Runs batted inr. Phggw} trail with the retirement of’, H J, successor M; mum, "m; a, Minister Mackensie "my"; u, _ Frldgcn: Earned RMM- RM l‘ ' 3Ymlll8lon o! Montreal. head of the Canadian delegation being appointed to the Senate. - nox soon: Kinsmen 0: wit,‘ "étiiwlw ‘R5; However. it is known that m. e So: s. Kinsmen 1 fllll W King regards Mr. Howe highly ani W€OQ€WCV ' emu Ana u ro A s ‘Powell. s: w 09m 3= w" C1 probably Would 1...- reluctant to its gewart cf. 4 o o 1 1 i mus: on Powell l. mt by Pit/CT‘ him go at tar, time Also NEWS dlltI CAITQOII 5'0 Gradyxflb. 3 0 i’ 2 2 34d bell: by Panel} i; b3 all?! 1i.’ Also revived has been. a report Show: 7:15 -9:l5; Matinee Thursday 2:30 _ ' my. 13- 1; g a g g 2,Dt7'ilglls1rfllfllk‘agxedypllae_z gm“. ‘sci; —-- Th -l in Dole! P 5 n" a o o o 3 7 ; _' the bases-Plcurde Hilli- permlssio t retire. since the en’! ' ATURDAY blunted llflflalgigi; m? Pm.’ e- ll ll 1 3 ° l of the IZIOMI‘. s1. lament m WQIIIIQNIIY Au8u't ‘ m "IDAY ' s. lummerlide tut night by me white, i1. 2 o 0 l 0 I ‘ asked several times that he be ai- u "oi" "l" ' 2r."- u t.“ "l twee "- r a 313 r z t" 1.0:.“ u urn u: . *"""°°" "l" ‘Your nser o; esomne nine l P- " El l0 l" '~ - ~ ‘ ITLONDIFS IIG MOMENT” glyerghgh" m!“ 1g “h; “gaging. 3b. n3 g 21: IOUGIIT "BONE!" ape ls‘w plglctit: ‘glove up in 1961 Gnu“; Li} up A} Nigi" - l id.B'utth i o -=-“ w" 1-! ~- . ‘Ml chad” “flu” m (new ‘$354 g ‘bustling :4“ flop‘: I Spanish ‘America firs‘, revoitcc‘. Mr. King referred to these re- "GAIJ-QPING THUNDER" ' / shew“ use improvement over RED 80X ‘ AB l. R P0 A I 3d. against tire Epanish czcvwn. i1! "rz-ment‘, requests nit November at DANCE SAME EVENING some of their eriier enpozrsnces. landfi- Sb- 4 0 '3 1 3 0 against Napoleon who had taken s testimonial dinner in Quebec for, - Ooies, urea as a starting piteaerllcllflrio oi- 4 ° l 1 ° ° over Bil-III- 141-5‘- lllllvllt- M "lli "mt "is oee€w¢st¢>te 3tt£s01 > O