filETs/ESTERNGUARDIXN . _ gm Murphy. ll! Hanover Street. and ‘GENTS. éeorgeazllow. 126 Ottawa Street. SIMMERSIDE and PRINCE COUNTY News. Subscriptions. Advertisinl- M... m» he bevel-l n 5g‘: o; u» .~ “flowing stores in Summers-w. Water Street; Gourlles Drugstore. if Central Street; pell Wkuor" w ter Street: Mark Gsudet. 67 Granville Street: ’T"°".?G::,:.e-;_L|tusr‘eli Street: Alyre Doucelte's Grocery. Second Street; Vi!" gland Motor Transport. Water Street. s z”? b; d ll red to any home in Suaunerside by Carrier m Guardian w!" m: x, week. Phone us or sea-z for um service Bo! 1"‘, s;'us:roflaiplm the boy responsible for delivery on your route. N’ l —FOB SALE. - One Enterprise kitchen range. Also one table model battezy radio. Can be seen at Fred Clark. Wilmot Valley. SSES WANTED 1111f ‘wégfalzqoog wages, idea. med“ conditions. A991! In 9"‘ "°“‘”‘j§,,dy~s Seafoods.’ Summer- loll- use. _ SE53“, Sumrnerslde .:“5¢hool diamond AOdB-Y- T18‘ gfi. Accs vs. Summer-side Kins- men. > A KEYSINGTON BABY CLINIC a; Tovm Hall. 2 to 4 pm. Mp habres of surrounding districts invited- - THE w. l. District convention be hem m Central Badcque “g, m, Fnduy, Sept. 10th. at ‘.535 pftl. Public meeting eve- Qm, B. a P. M. 41;}; BIGGER APRONS 22x24 W», hgve arrived. Also B0§Z5 “ii-ctr belts and a limited supply silares. C111. P119119 °F .. . . w“. Jafllfs A. McNeil and Sons. 51131318.» . -sl:nl0l7s ACCIDENT - Many frfendg h! Miss Dot Howard. Chief pperAZOr ‘m. co, Kensinalou. re- —F0lt SALE - New Rubber Belting, 6 in. 5 ply 60c ft. One endlesstractor belt, 7 in. 2 truck tires, one 20 x 750, $55.00; one 23 x 700, $46.00. Truck tires are l0 ply. Stanley Coles, Stanley Bridge. —FOR. SALE — A variety of school books. Good condition. Mostly for grades '1. 8 and 9. Phone 182, Sumlnerside. -—IN CRITICAL CONDITIOI - Alfred Murray, 14-year-old son of Mr. Erlton Murray. Northam. who was injured in an accident Sunday night near Mt. Pleasant, when a bicycle, he was riding was struck by a truck, ls still in critical condition. He is a patient in. the Prince County Hospital-S. --FOR. SALE -- Kelvinator de luxe refrigerator, seven cubic feet; three-piece studio suite; four kit- chen chairs; occasional chair; cnd table. All two months old. yo: to hr-rlr c-f her misfortune. Also other miscellaneous articles Qqng 5h the office and breaking A.pply 34B Central Street. Sum- “; m, met-side. Phone 291-1 after 5 pm. -D.P.'S ARRIVE - Fivs Polish Displaced Persons arrived in Prince County last night to work as farm labourers. Three of them are destined for Klnkora and one cach to Tryon and Kensington. Including the Polish veterans that arrived shortly after the war there now is about 8O displaced persons working in the Province. --S ..§L'RJ‘RISE PARTY 0n him-my Mr. and Mrs. Stewart [nm.,n_ Victoria, were surprised at their honle on the eve of their inventy-lilllw wedding anniversary yhen the nth-tubers of the Prince Arthur 1.0.1.. and the Princess my LQBA, also relatives and friends from the community and lulrnunding districts gathered to honor this popular couple. The rooms were artistically decorated with summer flowers by the nieces. Iilisscs Annie and Florence ilacDougall. To the strains of the —CONSTR.UCTION STARTED - Work on the construction of a new Bank of Nova Scot-la wgddlng March played by MYS- building for Surnmerslde started Eric Lon-ther, Mr. and Mrs. ln-, yesterday when employees of M. man were esccrted to decorated! F. Schurman Co, ptd" who have chair: by ivorshlpful Master] the contract, commenced tearing lfrlxon M0016 and WOW-by clown the foundation of the build- llistress Annie Moore. Little Joyce, tngth-at had previously been lcggt. MacDonald presented them with, ed (m {he 51m The new 5.31.1.1“! l healthful bwquet of mixed is being built just west of the 110W?“ MP Vmiel’ Mm"! W“ present build-in; on Water Street appointed Zilzlster of Ceromonles and {he building that occupied "id an" 5 59w intrwlmmry Te" the site. was demolished about mm" can“! “pm Mrs- T‘ H- two months ago after the bank Best to read an address from the‘ h h t ., t _5 combined lodges and upon Mrfll ad pure ased he prop“: y‘ ' Stafford Lcard to make the‘ —RETURN ROM-E - Ml‘. and Mrs. W. E. Darby and daughter, Bessie, Summerside. arrived home on Monday from an extended trip to Montreal, Toronto. Ottawa and other parts of Ontario and Quebec, While in Montreal, Mr. Darby at- b n‘ _ _‘ tended meetings of the Commiss- utter (115.1 flurn. little Brenda l gone“ on Unifm-muy of Leglslag- lilscQuarl-ie_ All Joined in sing- ‘on as a member from thls pm_ mg “F? They A" J°11Y G°°d vince. In Toronto they visited Fellows. blr. Inmnn on behalf M“ Darby's parenm M,‘ and of his wife and himself thankcdi Mm Pete,- LI Meg-Mn,‘ _5 all for lilPll‘ thoughtfulness, alter-l which his nephew, Mr. Stirling lumen sans "111 Walk Beside YW." "I Love You Truly," and ‘God Bless This Home." He Was "wmpanlerl at the piano by his mother. .\Tl'5. Warren Inman. Delicious refreshments were served by the visiting ladies and a beautiful decorated wedding cake Mlle and presented by Mrs, B, MacDonald. At s late 'lmuz all dellflfléd wishing this honored TQUDIe many more years of wedded bliss. _s presentation of a silver casserole 1nd silver pepper and salt shakers, ldr. Keith Boswell on behalf of lommunity read an address and‘ Mrs. Enzcrson .\locDnnald made a presentation of a pulse of money_. Among other gifts ‘was a silver —A’I‘ ROTARY CLUB - Rev. Edwin Simpson was the guest speaker at the regular meeting of the Summcrskle Rotary Club yesterday. He took as his topic. "World Government." He was introduced by Rotarlan Donald Baker. Guests at the meeting were: Roterlan Claude Bradley, Haverhlll, Mass; Rctarisn J. C. Montgomery. Chsrlottetovim; Mr. Moses Tucker, Kingston. N. if: Allison Beck, Moncton; Edwin Simpson, Summerslde. -—S o lstaun MUTUAL FI DE INSURANCE c 0 M DANY ESTABLISHED I685 M UTUWL SERVICE LLQSECURITY l i I Z ‘Pnluali § . . i i l A PURELY MUUAI. OOMPAHY n“ 7°" ‘MW "h! your lnrursnee premium rates are less when you insure with this Company? It ls because lhla Com pony ls 2:11:24! wholly by the pnlldy holders and the proflta are distributed 1'5"": 3:21:10 holders by way of s lower rate of insurance. 6 "n, Bum“. us and save money by consulting the Agent ln Cari n, w_ . Elfin»: slit.‘ Mfffilll‘. “W: 1- Gallant. Wellington ‘v-em- Warren. Msrgste ‘ °" mill. Bedeque Geddle MseI-eod, West Itoyslty , Clifford Simpson. Stanley Bridge MacLean Iron. Nth. Wlltshlre Parkman Jenkins, Pownsl G. M. Grant. Clisllotletown PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND MUTUAL FIRE IHSURAHOE OOMPAHY "Md Office: Summersids Drench Office: Charlottetown °§t m TODAY (WEDNESDAY) and THURSDAY I ma}... am of only and mo, out. w“ a many Shows 7:1 NOTE-Matinee ptsusnunv I ANGElA GEORGE MURPHY PHYlllS 5 - 9:15 Thursday 3:30 fiflfiliwoifiibid/WOOQ OAMEO THEATRE KENSINGTON Wednesday Matinee 3:30; Eve- ning 7:15 and 9:15. Thursday 7:15-8:15. This show has that “Going My Wsy" glorious kind of spirit, "MISS SUSIE SLAGLES" Staking Veronica Lake“ Sonny Tufts and Joan Caulfield with Billy DeWolfe. Also Shortreel worsens-- ~~v~=<an>eo --TOUIT.ISTS IMPR-HSSED — American tourists crossing the border by the thousands are re- turning to the States with s com- plete new understanding of Brit- ish cars. Francis J. McNelll of James A. McNeill 8r Sons. local Morris dealer, declared today. "Our American friends visiting in Can- ada have expressed astonishment at the number of these vehicles on the road," Mr. McNelll stated. “Their reaction that there must be something to these cars has prompted many of them to visit Morris dealers across the country for actual demonstrations. In all cases they have gone away great- ly impressed and with a decided new opinion of the British pro- duct." These tourists returning to their homes favorably impres- sed. will not fall to take new notice of British car advancement in the United StatesP-S. —MR. MATHESON HAS UN- USUAL PENNY — One cf the finest collections of historical relics and interesting documents to be found any-where in the Pro- vince is the fine collection of antiques. war relics, 01d money, and other curiosities ovmed by Mr. A. J. Matheson of OLeax-y and housed in the rear of Mr. Mathesons up to date drug store. One of the recent additions is a rather unusual penny, perfect in every respect excerpt that it has just about half the thickness of an ordinary penny and so weighs about half as much. The penny was issued in 1N8. When he Bvqllired the Penny. Mr. Matheson wrote to the Canadian Mint in Ottawa and later forwarded the penny forthe-ir inspection. How- ever the opinion expressed by Mint officials that the penny may have been reduced by acid, fsiisi to satisfy Mr. Metheson, be- cause of the penfectlon of detail on the penny's surfaces. It semis likely that the penny ls a rnis- take, which somehow managed to escape detedtion before it left; the Mint, Mr. Mstheson has been: the capable and indefatigable‘ Sunday School Superintendent of the O'I-¢fll'.V'United Church for the past fifty years and continues to give outstanding leadership. He is the senior Elder a: tho church and is the Justice of the; Peace for OLeary and the first 21mins! of the O'Leery School. I Personals i —Mr. Eddie Pendelgast of the Canadian Vocational ‘Training school is spending two weeks vac. ation st hcme in Kensington -K. —Mem's. llsrl Noonsn of Bede- que and Wm. Dllnphry of Kenslng- ton were week-end visitors to not ‘f and other points West-K. --Mr. John Fsnmer, Manager cl the Bank of Nova Sootis, Klnkora, was s visitor to Kensington on Saturday-K. —<Mr. and Mrs. Jamel L. Saund- ere of Kenslngton were visitors to Vernon River during the week- end where they were guests of Mr. Alphonses Keoughan - K. —Mr. and Mn. Brendan Dril- csli of Summerelde, accompanied by Mr. DrlscslPs Cyril and his wife of Halifax were visitors lo In- dian River on Sunday. - K. --'f‘he many friends '0! Mrs. Wesley Water, Indian River, are sorry to learn she ls s patient in the Prince CountyJ-Iospitel. --Mi.as June Ramsay A.’I‘.C.l.i. will leave Summcrslde this wcol: for Western University. Landon. Ontario. Where she will con.i.lue her study of music-S. @€Vr REGENT THU RSDAY, FRIDAY end SATURDAY rl-lrv-nl: HOT-ON-Tl-lE-TRAII. _or n l-uoocn rnansuar... . t (ARI. ‘ADMIN’ SWITZEH u RUDY WBSIIR UINMY BARTLETT TOMMY IUNO luau llllll i in: alum suntan wanna 400cm loin" hunts! u "Uilttll llttltill comm: Shows 7:15 and 9:15 Matinee Friday 3:30 Saturday 230 Lust Showing Tcdoy "CAPTAIN FURY" -lvl:r. Erik Hansen, registered pilot, chartered a plane and flew from Coldbrook. NS... to Summer- side yesterday to visit. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. C. W-alker. Russell St. accompanied by Mr. Kenneth San- ford-S. —Mr. and Mrs. Everett Walker and family who have been guesls at Harbour View Cabins recent- ly visited relatives and friends m Carleton and Tryon-S. -Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Rayner and Mr. and Mrs. Al Sohurman of New Annan ‘spent the week- end motoring to points of inter- est in the Maritime Provinces. —-Mlss Florence Drlscoll ‘has returned to her hcrne in Sum- merslde. having spent the past week with her sister, Mrs. Aloy- sius Ci-reenari and Mr. Cree-nan. Klnkors. -Mleees Marlon MacPhee, Fern Oulton, Joyce Maclxod and Elaine Macbeod, all from the Brae -_ who are employed in summerslde - spent the week-end st their respective homes. -0 —R.upert MacNeill, who for the summer joined the R..C.A.F. in Dartmouth, is visiting his home in O'Leary. He will soon be N- turning to Wolfvllie to resume his studies. -O -Mr. Keith bfaiheson who l: working in s drug store in Souris was visiting his hcme in OLeary over the ewek-qldr-O -Mr. and Mrs. M. 1.. Bradshaw. Mr, and Mrs. \vm. Hayward left Summerslde by motor on Saturday morning for Montreal. Mr. and Mrs. Bradshaw will visit their daughter, Mrs. Dc-n Blair and Mr. Blair in OTIJIWB.—S _Cst. Jack McPhee. RCMP. and Mrs. MoPhee havb Brim frcm otta/ws. Ont., to Spend their vacation with Cst. McPheeh parents, Dr. and Mrs, J. A. Mc- Phee, Summerslde. -S --Mr. J. Watson MacNsuSIlI. MP, parliamentary assistant to the Minister of Fisheries, leaves today for Ysrmouth. N. 5.. where he will represent the Department of Fisheries at s banquet being held at the conrlusionn of the annual World Tuna Fishing Com- petition. l-ie will b; accompanied by Mrs. MecNsugl-it, -S __'I'l-IE CLIARDIAN. _ PAGE rim-rage!" I Coat. -Juvenilea 3111MB 5""!- pair of Longs. t8 to 10 yrs; Street Floor - Main Store Section have . eolnfort fort and sturdinesa_ Assorted ilweeds. Size range 22 to 30 16,95 down to 10.95 Boys‘ S-plece Suits. Coal. and two psir of Longs. Assorted tweeds. Sizes 10 to l4 years. 25.75 and down. Students’ 2 and 3 piece Suits. in tweeds. worsteds and glen check. one button double breasted model. Sizes l4 to 18 years SMALLMAIIT Two Stores In Summerslde Where Price xls Matched With Ouallty Honor-Roll Oualitylllothes For Every In The “Smartest” Styles! Suits Suite boys and students that for Juvenliea and wearsbliity written all Gk thQ. Extrl stitching. extra needle care, extra styling - quslity fabrics - ell these features blne to give you e suit with lasting ease, corn- com- Sweaters "V" neck, crew neck, pull-on and zipper style swuters. shades and fancy checks and designs. Sizes ...................... .. 5.95 down to 2 00 Same as above. in students’ sizes. down to 3.95. Knickers and one Shirts . makes. and 2.50. plaids large For sturdy 85.00 and clown shirts in sizes 12 to 13 1-2. ., SPECIAL Early fell weirht Polo Shirts-in white and can. sry. Long sleeves, crew neck. Sizes small, medium and large. Regular value 3.50,. Clearing at .......... ,__ m, Hose lleckwear “Ywl "13 "W"! III!“ Neckwesr - A wonder. "u"! In "My I115 li-Plll- fui assortment including ed designs 65c and up bow u" ____ __ 594, ‘m; u, Pure wool hose - in PIl-In shades. mixed col- ors and patterns. 1.06 and up. Z6 to 34. .. Fitted collar wear in white and stripes. Famous Sizes ll 1-2 to 14. Tooke Sport Shirts in cheeks and Sizes small. medium and Ralnwear Aainwear - gabardine coats that protect from all elements, wheth- er rain or shine. on light on the arm Size 24 to 34. .... .. 11.95 and down Rubber rainweer. Size 24 to 30. 5.95 Jackets Julieta that keep you eomfortbale and dress! at all times. Lined and unlined. Various styles in quality materials such ss shsrkskln. twill, etc. sizes ........ .. 6.50 and up llata Wool felt hats. new fal shades. a sold "free." ...... .. 1.75 and u? 1%? 6061565 Campus Occasion - - - A wide variety of plain g; “ 8.37 shirts for dress-g 2.25 3.00 performance — plaid 1.9!- you Lighl the shoulders and ..... ..-.._......-_... All w: initials -Jas. MacKenzle and How-arc MacKay. Kenslngton, were pass- engers by plane going to Am- bent. -—Mlss Lottie Slmms, Reusing- ton. ha: as her guest, the Wsseu Simms of Charlottetown. -Mr. and Mrs. Albert Crsswell. Rustioo, paid s visit recently to their friends. Howard McKay and Mrs. Billman,_1<enslngton. —-Miss Betty Glllls and Mrs. Helen Stewart were Joint hostess- es st the formers slimmer cottage at Ives Point on Thursday even- ing surprising Miss Joyce Cla:k with s miscellaneous shower. Mrs. Urban Gillie assisted in opening the gifts and Miss Barbara Silli- phsnt read the accompanying ver- res. Miss Clark graciously thaniz- ed all for the many beatrlful presents. Dainty refreshments were served by the hostesses-S. —Mlss Jean Nicholson and Miss Marjorie Lefurgey. Slxnmerslde. left on Saturday by motor for Nova Scotia where they will spend the week end holiday. Miss Nich- olson will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Cook. Waterville. N. S. and Miss Lefurgey will visit Mr. and Mrs. Azthur Alien. Kingston. N -Mrs. Wlnsloe J. Burrell, Ken‘- vilie. N. 8., g the guest of he: brother. Mr. arl aawler and Mrs. Sswler, Cape Traverse. Mrs. Bur- rcil is accompanied by her drum- ier. Miss Mons Burrell. who is Jfl the staff of the Kentvlile Branch of the Bank of Nova Scotla. anti who will spend her vacation in Cape ‘Prs verse-S. -Dr. and Mrs. W. l... MoLellan and children Mary, Billy, and Donald left monday morning to return to their home in West Rox- bury, Mass. after spending five weeks in Indian River. They were accompanied by their sister-in- law Mr. Wtn. Hickey of Indian Riven-K. —Mrs, Stanley Storey of Balti- more, Md, who has been spend- ing a few days in Summerslde, the suest of Mr. and Mrs. Heath Strong, left on return Friday. Mrs. Storey is a daughter of the late Captain and More. T. G. Taylor of Charlottetown, and hes been spending the summer with relati- ves there. -S -Mr. and Mrs. William M811“, Murdo. Lsshbum. Saskatchewan, arrived this week on a visit to sununerslde and are the guests of Dr. and Mrs. J. A. MacMurdo, Gravllle Street. _S —Among the guests registecd st Garden of the Gulf Cabins Summer-side East this week ere Mr H. Atkinson and party, Long Beach, California; Mr. and MI» Edgar M. Berg and son, Brockwn. Mass; Miss Jean Ann Stewart and party, Toronto, Ont; Mr. All! Mrs. John Purcell. Dartmouth, Z-I. 8.; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Taynal. Halifax. N. S: Mr. and Mrs. it. '1‘ Sullivan, Long Branch. Ontario; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sutherland, Caribou, Maine; Dr. E, Stanley Clsuss and party. Rumford, R. I: Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Higginson, llul- side N. J.: Mr. and Mrs. Cu Arthur. Steliarton. N. S; .\lr. and Mrs. Baird. Toronto, Ont : Mr. 1:“; liilrs, G. H. MacQuarrie and patty. lMoncton. N R- ° —G. H. M.- I- NIW - - NEW - - NEW SKIRTS 0f Flllfilllfl All-i Ladies’ Wear Department are here for your approval . . . They're well made, perfectly fitted, newly styled for Autumn wear and are marked at very reasonable prices. The Skirts for Fall have slrailhlfl‘ "I!" WAT-h short pleats or splits at the bottom, or they have a straight front with flared hacks . . . The colors are gray, green. brown. black or wine In sizes I2 to 20. Alpine Skirts are (.95 to 6.50. Flannel Skirts are 8.80 to 8.95 . . .Cmne in and see the smart new Skirts in the Ladies’ Wear Department. ' 2. The name "GOOSEY GANDER“ always means the finest of Children's Garments. Today I have good news about "Goosey Gander‘ BLOUSES for both boys snrl girls. The Boy's Blouses. in size! 1 to I are button-on style, made of good quality sluh with short sleeves and e Peter Pan collar --l.hese are 2.2.5. There are two new styles of "Goosey Gander" Blouse for girls . . .Flne white cotton with s tucked front and pointed collar in sizts 3 tn 6 are 2.50. And n sweet llttle frilly Blouse with a round neck and three-quarter sleeves cf-floral cotton prlnf in pink, blue or white-sizes R to 14 - the price is 3.98. In Summer side "Goosey Gander“ suits, dresses and blouses are sold ONLY in the Youth Centre. 8. I'm no prophet. but-within the next few years there are gohu to be some drastic changes In the Furniture world . . . FOAM RUB!!! la going to snrpiant other types of stuffing for Mattresses. and Pillows as well as for Uverstufferl furnishings and cushions. ln fscl. some of the new, most modern hotels and hospitals are using AIR-FOAM MAT- TRIZSSEQ now. Air-Foam Mattresses never lose. their resilience. they can't sag or droop, they give perfect sleeping rest and comfort, yo! never have lo turn or change them. I know that you are Interested Ill the Mattress and Pillows made of Air-Foam by Goodyear . . . Colne In and see them for yourself in the Furniture Department. 4. The nights are getting cooler and when you go to bed it's mighty nice to snuggle down in warmth nnll comfort. In the Llngcie Section I saw BRUSHEI) RAYON PYJAMAS that are Psoft ll a ill.- ten." They're light in weight - they're tailored with long sleeves - fht_\"l'l' in rulers canary or lee rose — they're in sizes medium or largo AND lheyH-e priced at 4.95 s pair . . . You'll find soft as a kit Brushed Rayon P. Je In the Dry Goods Department.