IUNES, 1948 ------— ... .~.-~'\. ..__..._.- -..... ._ .. I SHE _GUARDIAN. Cl-lAkLOTTETOlvlV l [HE WE§TERN GUARDIAN . , 1, nun Murphy. Ill Hanover‘ Street, and t, AGENT Georgoufvllow. I25 Ottawa Street. _ - t ' summarising and reruns comm‘ - l“ rlewe, Subscriptions, Advertllng. ' lllldllll may be boueht at an: of the , following otoree ln Sannnieraide: "w", water Street; Gourlleo Drugatoro. l! Central Street: g M" like". water Street: Mark Geudet, ST Grpnvllle Street; PG use", miuell Street: Alyre Doueettdo Grocery, Second Street; lint" t lelaud Motor Transport. Water Street. r-‘fiiffiiifu delivered to any time in Sulnlnerolde by Corrie; ' m“ n, or lloper week. Phone m er eta-s m um oervlee b!“ 3° permrdfll‘ to__the boy responsible for delivery on your route Hive W" {Kr moi-m No. -BEGULAII. nnnce Lltklh’! Restaurant tonight. Rollie Mal:- 495 Finder please Kenzle’: orchestra. l0 “w hlcnktififlzkennie. My J. Ma k WAN-up by fit. Eleonora Wo- ~cans OODLIBE-Qiortly af- ". Insfllutesecond hand piano. tar midnight Saturday two cars 5d,,“ Bernard, st. Eleanors. collided on Water street Weet, lll- E , Sununereide. The vehicles, travel- ‘llng in opposite directions, were badly damaged. -No one wes iii- jured. B . v Clark's Mill. wiimot 'wslfijg.mg rod. Finder please 1a., William Essofl’. 511mm"- I ilt- R°“'“"" ,,____ -W.M.S; ANNUAL MEETING- n“; ANNUAL MEETING of The June meeting of the W. M. S. '1,,idics an of the -Prlnce of the siimmersies Church of n’ i. iiosaiial will be held lii Christ was held on Friday evening Wifiprflirine on Wednesday. in the east room of the church 1"}, A,’ 3 p... niid the following officers were "M" .___ appointed for the ensuing year: we SALE-L‘ Percheron nieree. President. Mrs. Laura Herding: 1nd 1 years; 3 cows, freshened; vice-president, Mrs. William Bil- cows lo fvc-shcn; i.’ sows to far- son; secretary, Miss Evelyn Mac-_ 1 iiuv ll-disc fertil- Lure; treasurer, Mrs. Harry Link- . v), s; ‘ sowed 50 acres; 2 letter The worship service was w] truck ans. nearly nenv; 50 conducted by Mrs. Harding. The u; srrcl 0.11s; ‘:0 bus. seed barley- devotional program. , written by filter S. v.1 ;_i.-<_ Mrs. Bilson for the "Canadian DlS- nlplfi" was’ used, the theme being “Great Causes Make Great Men" and the worship-Upon Original Ground-United We Shall Prevail. The Scripture reading was by Miss Bertie Hayes-endeavoring to keen the unity of the snirit in the bond rf peace. The singing of hymn “Christ for the World We Sing" with Miss Evelyn MacLure at the piano was followed by the business rGERL (llTllll-l (‘OOlkIE DAY . The fir’! iirviiinl Girl Guide; Mk1. Dm- l'i he held in the- “vma ‘H15 conducted here on “mm..- nn-i very success-. “L Teams uiisixlil’: of ll Guide M a Bi"<i\\".ii'i' canvassed their §lgll€d mics lll llie toivii, St. ‘ll(‘ and the ar- >lks sc-lrl were made ~~~e .»r Hi0 Girl Guide iyqc $955100, after which Mrs. William edge, the “'r!‘f0ll". lt v" Bilson gave the message on "i111." M11 V" "Christ's Church Throughout the wccsziful i 111!‘ lilfivinclal World" and visualized the differ- ent groups meeting in the foreign U12»... a. SUMMERSIDE AND Yfillixhllilt Rare ‘ Diamond Display S’elde JJIT» Slowing Tlie World's Fallout liens le Reproduction. Down through the egos the - gniflcuico and. fabulous wealth of precious Jewell has fascinated the populace of the world. Interest is no less intense today and that is uihy it is nntlclpstud that during the next few days the ‘citizens of Sumenerside will find themselves intrigued by the pro- teinoious eichlbitiorl of "Famous Diamonds oif the World" to be presented by George T. Clarke. This display, showing reproduc- tions of the most noted and larg- est diamonds ever to be found. will be on View for the first time tomorrow at George T. Clarke. Jeweller. of course, the public is invited to see it. ‘Ilne exhibit will include repro- ductions of such famous diam- onds as "Regent of Pitt" weigh- ing 136 7-8 carats; the "Amster- demmer" 194% carats; the New Koh-I-Noor. 186 1/10 carats; the “Old Knh-I-Noor" 280 carats afi others equally famous including the "Great Mogul"; the "Hope"; the "Tiffany" and the 633% carat "Jubilee Diamond”, wiliioih was presented to Queen Victoria of England on the occasion of her reign-jubilee. This display will be in the win- dows c-f George T. Clarke for the next few days. - S. field. realizing that nothing less than a world view could meet Clirisilsrequireunenis of the Chris- tians of today. The meeting closed with the missionary benediction. WATCH-MAKING ‘ of l-lorology is the scion-cc At Hound's-- CHARLOTTETOWN A Summer Motoring AND PAY-AS:YOU-RIDE wvatch- and clock-making. Enjoy Carefree Special Easy Payment Term ~ , OI! TIRES — BATTERIES — RADIDIS As Little as 5.00 Down I Equip Your ‘Car With ' ' Famous 1 O I - O Dominion Tires You'll ‘ride in safety onilie new Dominion "Royals". These tires _ ere manufactured to stand rough usage end give you extra mile- . age. You know your tires when you buy Dominion. l‘When it"s an EXIDE you start” i i There's an Exlde Battery to flll every need ~ For Your Dar l’ Enjoyment ‘i Install an RCA Victor Auto Radio i The RCA Victor Auto Radio will fit ell makes of cars. The rich tone end powerful Performance willomoze end ploeoe you. This Auto Radio contains the new mini- fllure tubes end -’ll ls chrome pletod to harmonize with rlio instrument penol. For 1°“ Pleasure and convenience, inrfoll en Auto Redio. In Hospital After Accident ‘The condition of Joseph Preught °lv 511ml Rlvlr. who in o patient in the Prince County Hospital following an accident neu- crane River bridge on Sunday evening, was described lest night as good. While painfully burned about the olieet and arm; by gasoline he is not seriously injured. There was no fire. it woe owleined. Mr. Praught‘: clothes become saturated with gasoline. Milling whet was describ- ed as second degree laurne. The accident occurred about S30, when e 1940 Ford truck driven by! Arnold Freight. with Joseph Pflllhlt and James MacDonald as Plllflllfls. turned over. coming to e. standstill upside down. Arnold Praught who was driving, wu caught by the legs between the steering wiheel poet and the body of the cob end it was wit-it great difficulty that he was re- moved. Ills body was quite badly bruised end he ie receiving treat-- orient at home. James MacDonald luckily escaped injury. The cab of the truck was badly smashed. Dr. Austin Delaney of Summer- slde. who was notified of the accl- dent shortly after it occurred. went to the scene and ackniniatered treatment to two of the men and had Joseph Pra-ught taken to the hospital. It is understood that Summer- sid; detachment. R.C.M.P. have the matter under investigation-S Personals —Mr. William Dunphy. Kensing- tori, was a visitor to summe ide on Sunday. ' --Mr. Mlaurice rill. Summerslde. has returned from a business trip to Monireal.—S. —Mrs. Ray Bernard. and daugh- ter, Joyce. of Summerside. left an, Monday to spend two weeks vaca- It tlon in Ottawa. the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Louis LeCompte-S. —Mr_ Hubert McNeill. who grad» natad from Prince of Wales Coi- lege this spring. has arrived home’ _in Summerside from a vacation trip to Bostonw-S. . -Dr. A. L. Purdy of Aibertovi has returned to his home afterI having spent a few iveoks visiting, ‘riciids and relatives in New York. Ontario and Halifax. ' I -Mr. and Mrs. Colin Ramsay of Hamilton. are visiting friends inf ' Boston and other cities of the East- .1 ' crn States-K. - 1 —Mr. George ‘McG-uiiik of Clln'on; returned recently from an extend-i ed trip to Boston, Mass, and vic- I lnity-K. I I —Mti'. and Mrs. Ralph Green. Mini aind Mrs. John Gillespie and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert McKinn-on of Charlottetown, attended the Chis- hom-Mcliinnon vreddinz in Ken-l sington on Wednesday-K. , ._Mi'. and Mrs. John Kensington and MYS- R051.‘ Burns of; ville on Tuesday to meet‘ the lat- ter‘s sister Miss Betty Abbott who "tanla-K. Under the Auspices of Si‘. Mark's Church, Kensington on WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9th Pei-er’: Cathedral A.Y.P.A. Presents Two Pleye frns HAUNTED SUITCASE" and "THE BISHOVS CANDLESTICKS" At Tlie KING GEORGE HALL Kensington Si’. \ . Hickey real is spending hcr of Cmflottetcwrh motored to sack her home iii SummeixsideflS. either humorous or sentimental and om- Department. It! 12ml _.__SIIMMERSIDE ' Lott Showing Todey "THE HUCKSTERS" Cllirk Gable - Deborrali Kerr Show: 3:30 - 7:15 - 9:15 WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY Hm Bloody Dagger Cut Their Love Aaulide-l.‘ ‘. numBGAN A o ~= \ wciu - an A .t.. IIOMOLKA Also News, Pete Smith end Musical Shows 7:15-9:15 Matinee Thursday 3:30 (Sponsored by Kinsmen Club) URAPAUD TllEATRE "MY sRorTEk TALKS ro HORSES" 'Butch" - Jenkins Peter Lowford ' Shows: Mom-Wed. 8:30 Note: No Show Tuesday CAMEO THEATRE KENSINGTON TUESDAY, 7.15-8.15 Barbara Hale and Bill Williams ' in Comedy-Drama "A LIKELY STORY" Also SERIAL iETRTiTiEYHiI-Eilkifili? vacation at —Miss Frances McNeill lias ar- anqved "Tm England on ghe Aqua. L rived home from Boston, Mass. to ‘spend the SLmlIIIJIl‘ ivith her par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. McNeil], Summei'slde.—-S. —M.iss Frances Walsh, student at Acadia University ls spending the summer with her parents, Mi. ~ Mrs, —S. id Harold Walsh. Summerslde. —Fricnds of Mr. Joseph McDon- geli, éummerside. are pleased to see him out again after being ill with pneumonia-S. -Mr.s. William Hagan. of Mill- vale is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Louis Sherry and Mr. Sherry. Suni- merside-S. —lVl'.r. Peter Perry, Mr. Thomas Dunphy and Mrs. Lawrence Cehlll of Keiisliigton motored to Oleai-y on Sunday. -Miss Mary Cahill of Kensing~ ton, accompanied by her sister Florence. were visitors to Southport on Sunday. —Mr. and Mrs. W.J. Harrington of Spring Valley and their daughter and son-in-law Mr. arid Mrs. Ramsay left thig week on a motor trio through Canada which will take them as far West as Jasper. Alta. —G. I. M.- Father’: Day ll June 20th and with the way time flieo that Day ie going to be upon uo,beforo we know it! In the China Department you'll find a fine dlepley of Coutt‘o Cerde for Father's Day. The Cords are they nre priced at 5 to 25 cents each. Don't forget your Dad-He will appreciate a little mmembr-"ee on his day. Coutfe Cords for Father's Day and every other special occasion ere to be found in the Chine Department. llavo you chosen o WHITE HANDBAG yet’! Better do It now while the selection lr etlll eomplete...'l'iie Dry Goods Department he! new. gleaming white. washable plaetlo Handbags in all the new sires and shapes-in both underarm and shoulder styles. These are very rean- onebly priced-only 2.50 to 3.00 eeoh. There's rdelly nothing so miert for Summer wear as white-and white plastic Io the last word ln.dur- able. eeoy-to-eere-for eniortneso. Handbag: ere on display in the Dry The place to have Picture Framing done ie the Furniture Depart- rnent...’l‘he rnan who doel the work really makes a beautiful fob of Bring your plotureo here-choose tlieupleture moulding that you deelre from the numerous designs-we will do the reet. The charge lo very reasonable-It's merely the coat of the moulding plue a charge of I5 eente per picture for the work done ... You'll be pleased [or punch with the result. Inrnlture Department. If every Summer your white towels take a beating (Illlllvllfllhfi used ~t the beach-you'll want e supply of dork Terry Towele epeclally for beach use. These Towels ere made in Englahd. they're in a fawn shade with colored stripes. they're tough and long wearing end will be perfect for after-swimming uce. llnd beach Towels of English Terry The. prices are 1.00. 1.15 and 1.19 cecli. You'll Cloth In the Dry Goals Department S jusl. Hie llfitll/ you 110ml l and lccvc tluercst to your ‘Vestinghouse r decorate ente- lnetie control of eat in Trul- emp oven. Westinghouse Model ll. M. Thle gleaming. streamlined range features the large. extra. wnverlltnt. nold-resiciing cooking top, lam-g fast heating clrmcnis, a roomy oicii. a yrarri in: drawer and two convenient storage dfilllq ers for pots and pails. ” ' treei Floor House Furnishings Store EMMLMATPS Where Matched Westinghouse Model A 4M. This smart, compact range. Just Z feet wide. provides the latest range improvements s-lylcd in fit the smaller kitchen. 1t has “Wasting- houee foot heating elements both on top and in the oven. Price ls Wlih llllallll THE LAST WORD-These fine ranges really are the last word in speed. convenience and economy. Their smart styling and beautiful finish will brighten any kitchen. The even heat assures the finest baking and roasting rcsults—and the smoke less broiler will g-rlll the tastiest, juicieet sleek! you've ever cooked. (‘omc in, sec them tocla_v—ln Smztlimams Appliance Deparimcnt - House Furn- ishings Store. a \ fr lr te Monday morning for Montreal af- Mrs. Ben Gallant. Summerslde-S. —The Misses Marjorie Lefurgey and M-ery Hogan were joint host- esses at the former’; home on Friday evening in honor of Mrs. Willtaini Horton, who is visiting her parents. Dr. and Mrs. I‘. E. Parkman. Two tables of bridge were -in play with Mrs. Evelyn IvfacAlpli-ie holding high score and —Mrs. Alex Jamieson arrived om Boston last week to visit. lends in Sunimcrslde. S --Miss Freda Gallant left on r visiting her parents, Mr. and -M.rs. F. J. Bayer and two children. Sandra. and Ronald of Saint John. N. 3.. are spending the summer with Mrs. Bayer’: parents, Mr. end Mrs. Harold Walsh. Sum- merside.—5. -At e recent meeting held in Sheiibrooke l-lall for the purpose of organizing a. Holstein Calif Club. the following officers were a-p- pointed; President, Urban Laugh- liii; vice-president. Layton lvlilli- gan; secretary. Kallilccii Dckkeizs lilies Jean Nicholson second high. 8 —Mlr. and Mn. Horace Mower- lano, Summerside, returned to their home on Beaver Street on Thursday evening after an eu- joyahle vacation with relatives and friends in Boston, Mass. end vic- inity’. They were accompanied by Mrs. lviiacliiarlaneb mother Mrs. Colin Ranuay. Malpeque. En route they stopped over in Augusto. Nfalne, tmvisit Mir. MBEFBTl$DE'S aunt. Mrs. Lulu Cunningham S OUR BOARDING HOUSE Major Hoopla New Pieimine!» UM! LUCKY You - couto STEAL Aw»! FROM THAT BEVY "OF CACKLING DAMQELS AT ‘THE TEA PAQTV.’ eeaolwoutonrr ‘m: usiciieoas EYes Tums As 6955M As ATRAFFIC. LiGHT IF- THEV WERE AWARE SR BASCOM REUBENS WAS COMlNfi TO i-iooPLe MANOR T0 WEN NW WELL, MASOR, 1'0 enema imo A FOREST FlRE To escAPa THAT cLucK- CLUCKIMG/ri-“Dlb you HEAR THAT FEMALE ASK ME lFT. LIKED itzisi-i AlZT, SUCH As MICHELANGEL6S [Home comes QlQ BAscoM,i=o|_\<s= _J ?