101x24. 1946 jwllsrllllll GUARDIAN , ‘GENTS: J. Eisner llnllllr. U Hanover SL and ' Giulia Claw. I Oslawa Si. SUMMERS“)! III PIINCI COUNT! News, Subscriptions. Advarllllg " It» Guardian may ha bolsht daily» an: oi its Ioilowlog stares ln Sanmsrdda: Bookstore, Wslor Stroat- Tom,“ when, Wain: Sinai‘; Gourlln IJ._ llarb Gard“. l1 Granville Sinat- WIICQ ISIQI: rbeiiuardiaowlllbadalivaradlaflrllonainfltnsardda. cm-m Boy at M giva 1°!" l" ,_. _ 13 ' Calcium Chloride ~ USE rues and and bullding.~ Phone 389-2, sum. eliminate dust on streets m-iveways. ._BUY Bluectone and Perenox at Braces. _____ -111‘ YOU REQUIRE Auctioneer. consult Arthur .1. Stewart. Phone Kwslngton .- MAGISTRATE’! COURT-A summerslde man charged ‘with ha...“ 1n his possession 28 bottles o1 New Brunswick rum appeared before Magistrate R. S. Hinton in summerside on Monday 11nd W“ fined $100.00 and costs. A man charged with being in control of a motor vehicle while intoxicated was sentenced to seven days i: m“ -Please- See Page 5 For Other Western News gqpqdayas-‘llspasrasl. Ibonallefartbisearvm der to the boy reaponslbla for drllvarlls on your rapt; —l~‘0li. SALE-Small lot o1 land rnerside. -EXPANSION BRACELETS, lssaodies and Gents. Moase Jewelery re. —MOBE HOSPITAL DONAT- IONS RECEIVED — Mi’. M. . Bradsaw. chairman 0d’ the aiocisl Names Committee of the new Prince County Hospital campaign has announced the receipt of the following additional donations: rt Simpson Ltd, Toronto, $500.00; P.E.I. Telephone Co. Ltd, $300.00; S. Cunningham dz 00.. Halifax. $200.00; Douglas Ltd, Annherst, $100.00; Invrelweries Ltd., $500.00; Mo1son's td-. $500.00; John LeBatt. $500; Imperial Oil Ltd., $200.00; Colon- ial Fertilizer Co.. Windsor. N. S., $200.00; W. B. Goodwin. Provi- dence. R. 1.. formerly o1 Welling- ton, $27.50. s ,___. for auction. ATTENTION An auction sale will be held at THE R.C.A.F. STATION, SUMMERSIDE FRIDAY, JlILY 26th. AT 1O A. M. at which time surplus N. P. F. furniture, equip- ment of messes and canteens will be put up TERMS CASH — No charges accepted 77¢ “um/my 1b.. we”? ratio Q,“ Harold J elly's- out...“ ONE DAY ON LY WEqawJ MR. OEOROE A Snail] YOU PIIIIIT THURSDAY, SPEOIAL REPRESENTATIVE FOR lIERE TO SERVE YOll OOMPLETE SHOWING OF QUALITY . FlIR OOATS Ill AOVAIIOE STYLIRO FOR 1947 - llaaorvos Your Solootion BUDGET or LAYAWAY rsr cash. cisanor. nonun- on nor-swar- no raters AND mo.“.l-€{n_.i%.°8l7i’.“°' w" dllagrolcl Jelly °'"'" JULY 25th J. TRAlllOR 909"" ICIllVliB WABTIIII —WANTED. - Jute and Cotton Bank-shay quantity. its: Dawson, —-I~ i. TAYDOI» Optometrist. of Charlottetown. will be st hil- gligrton oflice this Blliirdll!» JULY —BIG CATTLI Albert eiil Oliver Campbell Kenslngton. takilig in three cars of if. “M” 3.“; ‘.3’? ‘$3 ‘it'd ver sup which ‘averaged I103 arch. K —LEAVES POI CONVENTION —Chief of Police Peter White d Sununerside ~ledt yesterday by bill to attend the annual convention of the Chief C as‘ Associ- ation which is belnl hold 1n Bl- Jotm. N stivai in honor Oil t. Mill!- This year's celebration marks 0, fiftieth anniversary of the build-‘ ing or the present church which COHXDBIBS vations in Ca a. The church bell will be blessed lhll Sunday. There will be Solemn High Mass at 11.30 am- standard time and blessing oi the bell in the afternoon at 8.00 pm. sill-lid: Boyle. Preparations are belnl carefully made to take care oi Ill unusually large number of DQ0919- Extra boats are b21118 M11941 m“. service to provide ready translwr- tation. A new wharf ls beintl 0011' sifucted on the ylsland llid 8960' lal care has been Elven to Pfovld‘ lng food and refreshments for alg __________._ PERSONALS -4IM1N Grace Roanoke ofuNow York is visiting in Simmer-mos l ' -Mrs. Bphraiml-Read of Van- wuve; l; the guest of Miss Gert- rude Buntain, Kenslngtfln- __Mr. Willie; £111.... of Atha- basca Landing. Alberta. is visiting ills brother. Linus Gorman. of Kensington. ' K _Mr. and Mrs. .1. E. Thompson have arrived in Summerside from Manchester. N.l-!.. to spend 18110" time here. guests of Mr. and Mrs- Willis Warren. B ‘ most‘ favourably Willie the churches on all Indian raiser; i om time by Bis mcellency Bishop‘ ‘rm: OHARIlOTTETIIWN GUARDIAN .. . ._._.._._....' A SUMlVlERSlDE ‘IO-DAY balsamic lllh nu ma». m am 7'00 liiiitlt llilll l|Oillll$ ~ llflilllili Lilli w . wm 8 arm m" "or/xx _ g ~ _ ALSO COMEDY News, and Popular Science SHOWS 7.30 - 9.15 Matinee Thursday 2.30 --Mrs. Nettle Tucker of Pea- body, Mess. is vlsitin: at Indian River. the guest of he: niece. Ml’!- William Hickey. x ,-Mrs. Annie J. Mayo of line.Mass.. is visiting at the home o! her niece. Mrs. David CarnP- bell of Irishtown. K _Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hunill A01 Klnkora were visitors to Ebbsflefi on Sunday- -Mrs. Earle McDonald. Sum- inerside. underwent an "W"! m the Prince county Hosptfllyel- terday morning. 5 ' -Mr. and Mrs. Ted Collins 0! Boston are visiting Ml» m‘! M“- G115 Aylward. Kensingwn. also m. and Mrs. Robert Glover (MT-S- collins’ mot-her and lath") Baltic. P. E. Isgnd. ._Mrs. Lillian Davis Ind 5°11- . William. of Dorchester. Mists» s; guests at the home of Mrs. Ingham Palmer. Summers- side. _Mlss Ann Peterson of Penn. and Miss D0! Mwmu“ Springfield. Mass. are M“! their grandparents. Mr. and 5i George Jeffrey. Linkletter Roe .8 side. Golden Wedding At Ehbsfleet Mrs. Peter Callaghan celebrated the soldon of their marriage on d by family and Mrs. Cal- hoslth and en- oecasion with s their advancing -au. and o: lnnbslieet anniversary July 14th and friends. Mr. laghan are in ood toyed the fest ve zest which belied will U10 mornint! they lttendtd Mass str Palmer Road Churc where their family united ill thanking God for the harry a ' lleae enjoyed by them in at in- mg th milestone in their mm‘- ried life. Ret they were served l delicious wedding dinner with all the members of the fondly P"- sent and guests numbering forty- nve. nev. Patrick Walsh. parish priest of Palmer Road. and Rev. , Richard Ellsworth honored the occasion by their presence. Members of the family are: three daughters. Hazel (MraJunes Lawless). Delia (Mrs. Innis O'- Connor). Pstricia (Mu. Frank lsonoussll). and three sons. Bar- m5 . J _ KODAK Fl LM STOPJIEIE AND IOAD ‘Bvrook- i Dales. ' rls and Winston, of Ebbsfleet and Merritt of Alberton. The dinner table was very attractive with its tablecloth of gold and white lin- cn. gold candles and two wedding cakes trimmed in white and gold. The serviettes were White Willi the celsbrants’ names and the date urlnted in gold letters. After all had partaken of din- ner and repaired to the parlor an ! address was read to Mr. and Mrs. l Callaghan by their son Merritt.’ while Mrs. James Lawless on be- held of the family presented them with g substantial purse. Mr. and Mrs. Callagh received numerous other glffjnand congratulatory messages rom friends at home and abroad. Mr. Callaghan. on behalf of him- self and Mrs. Callaghan expressed their appreciation in a few well- chosen words. recalling most viv- idly the wedding day of fifty years ago when he went to Tig- nish to claim Matilda Hogan for his bride. Congratulations were extended in short speeches by Rev. Patrick Walsh. Rev. Richard Ellsworth, Messrs. Louis O'Connor and James Pendergast. Thelremainder of the afternoon and evening was devoted to re- ceiving friends and neighbors who lcame to offer felicitatlons and best wishes. The guests were en- tertained with music and song. in which several grandchildren took cart. Mr. and Mrs. Callaghan have-the best wishes of a wide circle of friends for health and happiness for many years. K Eczema rrcn it's true! Prompt. nhllosl | immadiau relief may now _ ba youral Simply cleanse irritated akin with gentle, mildly medicated I h I fiticura Soap-then apply soothing, g umllient CutlcuraOintlnent. Buy sadly! At druggists everywhere. , ’ gunguRA so/(HOINTMENT . I ,._.____ large Olearlng Auction Sale AT KINKORA Acting under instructions ut Mrs. Wilbert McCarville, l uni gall ‘l: auction on Wednesday. July cushion, almost new; use z living room tables; card- iablos and several end tables; d floor lalnpl; rack: sewing hall (Slogan; several small and oooa-slonal chairs; kit- ohen table and chain; 2 bed out- llll with spring-filled mattresses; varal dressers l0 and commodes; kitchen range (Record): eleotrlo Willi". almost new; IZ-plecs sot of silverware, all kinds o! dishes, IIP IIFOII YOII llAVE ‘Bring back your slim pl goodplctanaa Sbootwltlrda- pendabla Kodak lllim It's avallabla baa in all popular sises: Wbaayouraturmloava mrcrpooaddlmswitbnslol canfuilaisltlngl. HI-GLOSS PRINTS Mall Your Films To Us For ‘Service Ask for New Prlea List Elussn Drug _"& Photo Ssrvles and ab-to-data homestead; 1 sat platform scales; 2 sets of steel- Ilfllll 10 of firewood; l extra good milk cow (Ayrshire grade)! i quantity of mixed grain, and all small articles found on a well-matured farm. TERMS CASH. U Ill! ls until. sale on next day. BUGII I. MORRISON Auctioneer. __-_ Dr. Clare W. Tanton, , ' J7» has opened an ofllco In the Enrnan Bras Co. building, m?" 31"“. Summer- s. mammoth _ . o! Ladies’ Wearing Apparel! and Millinory one Lines oi-oouy Reduced m Price m Quick Clearing Ladies’ Spring» and Summit COATS All balance stock of this season's spring eoatl greatly, reduced :- §Z§.‘l’.'.‘l’$o§i$‘ii..°.??§ .97.“. l’ $29.50 §$§l§‘."§3§§3“§1.§".‘.‘. T? i’. 77.“. 3.21.... $35.00 $32.50 ..u-en'rasss Three only Coats, sizes 16, l8 and 20. Regular $37.50 for Last Season's Coats At Real Bargains $14.95 Nine Ladies’ older stock-coats values from $27.00 to $35.00 clearing Ladies‘ SUITS One only cloth suit, size 12. Regular $29.50 for Two only cloth suit, size 14. Regular $17.95 special .............-....... 7 Older stock suits sizes 2-12, 2-14, 3-18 former prices $12.95 to $17.95 yours for . . $22.50 s1 1.95 $10.95 su-aasaaaarlrsfjo 7 Ladies older stock cloths suits sizes 1-11, 1-13, 1-15, 2-16, 2-1s. Regular $25.00 to $1 '1 $35-00 for ssleslnas _u_e_osaoo\e_o_l _|_-‘_~’-_~_g_-_I_\__I,I _4'," Summer Dresses" Including Sun Dresser 83 Dresses sizes 12 to 20 former values $3.19 to $3.95. Special . 55 Dresses. sizes 12 to 2o and as to .69 44- $435 8111i $5.95 values for . . 57 Dresses sizes 12 to 20 a $8.95 to $10.95 values. an as to ‘L LYour choice _,,,_ Ladies’ Blouses 0ddlinesofLd"Bl , a - “m... as s.‘§.'°sol....‘l‘.'§,“ iris??? Z33???‘ R l _ ...?“.‘;.Z'f.‘§‘.°.ff’. $1 .95, 86 Bl , s1 , _ ‘TFTL? ' '31" gjlron so Children's Ootton Blouses 66 odd lines values $1.25 to $1.96, sizes 3 to Q; and 7 to 14. Cotton Housecoats 12 i020 $2.98 Children's 91°88!" Broken lines of children’s cotton and rayoil dresses ranging in value from $1.39, $1.79 and $2.98 clearing for 40 Children's Dresses, sizes 7 to 14x worth from $3.50 to $4.95 I on sale All balances of broken lines sizes ' values from $5.95 to $6.95. Special E111"! $960111 s1. mung. (“Nun's Children's Junsporl And Shorts g1 Children's alpine jun i 1 $3.95 values for 16 Corduroy Jackets reg. $2.26 now . ..... 81.00 44 Boys short pants size I to 6-691: for ,_ 49¢ .16 Boys short pants sizes s u» e-gtae go,- gg. Children's l-lousacoats 111 odd lines children's house coats size 8 to 6x and‘ 8 to 14x. $2.95 to $4.95 values, clearing at each _,;.._.~. _,.. $1.69 Specials From 011v Mlllinory Department Hero Are The Savings Straw Hats, all new styles and shades. balance 8.95 to 9.75 values for 6.95 of spring and summer lines; here are the sav- - 11.95 to 12.95 values for .... 7.95 ings;__ Ladies broken lines of Felt Hats regular 81.95 to $4.95 clearing at .. $3.50 to $4.95 values for $2.95 5.95 to 7.95 values for 3.95 Regular $5.95 to $8.95 Clearing at $1.98 Ladiof lloady-toqwoar and Millinory Department (UPPER FLOOR) SINCLAIR s. STEWART LIMITED P. E. l, Summerside,