goons-r 14. 194a Z— DOOM i WESTERNGUARDIAN I AGENTS: J. Elmer Murphy. ildllanover Street. end George Claw, 12d Ottewe Street. - SUMii/IEBSIDB and PRINCE COUNT!’ News, Subscriptions, Advertising. {The Guardian may be bousht- l‘ w! o! "II "now" mm II‘ 8.12m?“ n c trai Street o, m su-eet- Gourles rugs ore en ' u" “°"";§',’,',,,,W;v.m sir-o'er; mars Gsudet. i1 Granville Street; ‘gull street; Alyre Douoetteh Croce y. Second Street; vl Toronto y a ' ' Ocel’ a Y"'°°’.G' moon Motor Tra (T? n" Guardian Boy 3; 3c P" m- givc 1'0"!‘ ° p? I roa sate-mar Plymouth M“ Louis Mulligan, Emerald. Aggy ARRIVED. zooo N0. a nlpert. Water Street. will be delivered to any home in Summeraide by Carrie; flay ,1 18c per week. Phone 288 or 289-2 for title service rder to the boy responsible for delivery on your route Qwaivrap. - A Combine Thresher. Must be in ea Albelly. R. R. 2. Monsghan icellent working order. John Hamill, Bmbusinozzel discs. James A yoll and Sons Summerside. "ST- MARY'S IM- l ’ ISCI-IOOL, Summerslde, reopen _ . _,I42 Dodge coaclL September 7th. Register now fo —I0“R:Z':el;f0n.ls Dry Cleaners, complete business training. - pl)‘ J" ggmmcrsicie. Phone 555' PECTINF-SHIPMENT oil the famous Raneome diggers soon ,I'I\' l 1;, ous Ranscme diggers soon. m,“ McNeill and Sons. Sum- hersidfi- - ' | __“'AyTED—Service station ali- ‘endang Write Box 664. Sllnml" iidc. I l _ 4 d h nd Han ‘ vcller‘s Rest Hail. _i-"(g_t Sail; pita‘; czndiuon ievening, Aug. 18. , ray . 125m James A. McNeill and pins. Summcrside. merside. from Aug. 2 to Aug. 2i inclusive Morley M. Bell, Summerside. ll dance in Burlington Monday, Aug "HJDFYTQ ‘wing to hmf 16th. Hickey Bros. Orchestra. _.-' ~ ~ - =' who“ Win11"; 1'00"" a‘ “m”; -r0n sALc-ri acres ‘by ,- 9-5: apply 8i Granville Si... with sumnwrsioe. land . - '.'_ th “Hm SALE cggigiyifqlymfilew ed by late Harry B. Collett. For ‘ foo" 63?‘? for gwci" Sale particulars apply to (Miss) Ila W._ l ‘~ ‘ ' j sherry‘ Albany_ Collett. Executrlx, Bedeque. II Lorne MacKay will be i,“ sgfmol 11:00 A.M.; Divine . and 7.30 P.M. preacher at the Thank Offering Service at New London Presbyter- ian Church, Sunday, August 15th. 7.30 P. M. Zion Male Quartette will sing at this service. ~TIIIIIQSHERS FOR DALE. — , “mo... Moody with sell-fefd-l --ENGAGEMEN’I‘—Mr. and Mrs. .‘»I'-°"‘"="- “C- I“ W” m“ Ifms C; W. Croken. Emerald. announce "l ("def MW m ha“ in “m” the engagement of their daugh- or h-{P-‘tst- APPlY w- 13> C’°k°“- ter, Gladys Lillian, to Stanley o. ‘Wd- R~ R" Sexton, son of Mr. and Mrs. John ‘i’ Sexton, Moncton. Marriage to take place in September. ‘POTATO DIGGERS FOR SALE. Tlio Moody rotary. Limited num. mlable. To avoid disappoint- "; o W. D. Croken, 1 o-oralri R. R. —WILL BE ABSENT from my mice from Thursday. AUE- 12th. —-ENGAGElilENT—i\/ir. and Mrs. ,Lesiie Simmons, Summerslde, an- Inounce the engagement of their ' daughter, Edith Mae, to Carl Clif- ford, son o! Mr. and Mrs. Roy C. ,,. ‘ _ _ 25th. both Woodslde. Malpeque. Marriage to Agg, omce Wm take place early in September. Rmllll CD011 ‘.0 TGCEIVE TBDHIFS I —FOR SALE-Deerlng binder, i S-foot, $75. at Ralph Moasefs, Kel- vin. Massey Harris binder G-foot. $50, at Nelson Mathesons. Spring- field. Both binders in good con- and adjustments. H. T. Colvin, zomczrzst, Summerside. -C0.\IE to Freetown Hall, Wed-, csday, August 18th. to the Ice _ a“ Social being held by ditaon. with sheaf carriers. Walter ‘o Institute. Home made 5- wee-I“ ce Cram and Cake. if weather m Social will be held Thursday. ~- AIETURNED FROM VISIT- lMr. and Mrs. T. H. S. Jackson. _T“0 LARGE SKIPMEyTS u; former residents of this town, re- l]; H“ have just arrived‘ vishlturned this week on a visit nerc. m, shop (his weakflmd and} They arrived in Halifax several ho c your naw fall hat. The days 59° from Enyand ‘m "I9 _ m,“ or,JOs,-te Capitol The,» Aquitania. Mr. Jackson was IvI a avsummershie‘ lnumber of years superintendent |of the Summerside Electric Light AVEDDING AT KNUTSFORD plant. They left here in 1935 ior coivuuancmr. —EXPECTING SHIPMENT of James A. McNeilYand Sons, Sum- —-MY OFFICE will be closed - Also MUSICAL and CARTOON Iowa 7:15 - 9:15 - Matinee Tuesday 2130 =-.oo/¢\,iioaa>oo@>oo<<gsoo@>oo@oo<fi>oo<§>oo<§oo@>oo@ --DON'T FORGET the regular B-room house, barn and workshop, at Bedeque, (one-half mile from village). Formerly own- —-NEW LONDON. — Rev. A. \i= nin Etta Oreii Harris of England. their native land. i\i:. Jackson served many years 1:. the Royal Navy, holding the rink oi Lieutenant Commander ai. h. retirement to the reserve i..~.. 2m ht the bride's home. Dunn! ‘he Pa“ w" h” 353"‘ ~ served in the naval service. Mi‘ _-rm,; yRESBYTERIAN Chum}, and Mrs. Jackson will take up , (-_,_..,,.__,_ serwces for Sunday. residence in Pictou. N. 8.. whoa: f‘ . Prince County, m "ii on Tuesday. August. it). 2.0 anzcs Foster Smaliman of thi. me place. The wedding took its ‘ l5 as follows: 11:00 A.M., alpi-que; 3:00 PM" Freetown; :30 PW, Kensington. Rev. J. A. cGou-an. Minister. The Presby- crlan Church in Canada. Ser- ces for Sunday. August i5 as olloirs- 11:00 A.M., Bradalbnne: 30 P..Vl., North 'I‘ryon. Percy ' - P188. student-minister. -E.\'JOYING TRII'—Mise Hazel ‘with of Cambridge. Mass. teach- lli the ArtDrpartmei-it of Som- niic High S:hnol, is the guest IlPl mother. Mrs. J.13. Millman d .\l.". Miiiman. Kensington. She . dGtflllipilllif-‘(I by her friend.Miss tlhELlit‘ Giles of Mcdiord, Mass. schor of English in the Junior. lsn School, Somervillc. This is ‘ss (i:les' first visit here, al- Wsh she had previously viewed e Island from the air, on a trip - Newfoundland. when. she says. i looked like a patch-work lili". ‘Miss Smith and Miss, l“! will spend several weeks in s Province, which the latter I iltecrlbes as the "prettiest we in the world." Bur. their daughter and her husband Mr. Stanley (Mickey) Morrison. formerly of Summerside reside --S. Personals —Miss Claudia Rogers, Mont- rul, is visiting her parents. M1. and Mrs. Llewellyn Rogers, Sum- nicrside.—-S. --.\ilss Jennie Johnstone of Ottawa is spending her vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Johnstone, Long Rivera-S _ KENSINGTON Fridey-Seturday 7:15-9:15 A Lady by Day - - - an Avenger by Night! "THE WIFE 0F MONTE CR-ISTO" Starring Lenore Aubert end John Loder Also Serial and NOB Jfirsi -i. v-latnhitb —G. II. m out to you-and you-and “°°'"‘ Grace Soda- this delicious "or the li-‘lt’: 1.0a a carton-thla ls t "ITUI-de Bloom: ouuuivr ls now on u. "m!" to mivc about August 15th. "d Pliihl from the Ship when ""- V-yflle or come in to the Produce Department 00A], diverted I‘! "lily-l Order "TI-l Produce Department. A whole carioad o! CANADA DRY PRODUCTSIIOIJUI.‘ try to - ize lhc number of bottles a freight car will hold and yon‘ll know amount of Canada Dry Products the Grocery Department has in 3"! you inst can't know how rapidly these Censda Dry Pro- disayipearl. Included in thla enormous W sometime-the large sire bottle of Grape soda la 28 cents (in- bottle). Also available ls the "Handy Home Carton of Glu- ‘T I" "H! and store right in the carton. You can get Ginger ab?" Richer. Sparkling Water end Tom Collins Mix. ‘IF drinks Csnsde Dry Products are the best and finest in the r them [today from the Grocery Department. NEWS-ewe eerload of wutan aivrnaacm: CODILIS L sh. withlrtwo weeks, AMERICAN IIIQUITS are arriving “my “Tgmenta of NOVA SCOTIA SOI‘! COAI. will be realm“ "1" ‘ c miners ere on vacation until August Nth-after that ..' hlnl will be humming again and your Coal requirements NOW for the eerlleet possible you...lt doesn't teke long for It shipment ls Canada Dry drink has not been aveileble for he wise way to buy-the carton For cool . e way-A steamer loaded with l-l Book your ordm NOW to be alle leeks? For Belgian Cement Coal will he chipped eon- lio Cudmore and Mrs. Cecil Ward. rlca - (OP) - A flu-nails elect- rified fence, planned to keep in elephants at the Addo Nations] Park andprotect nearby farms house l0 animals. CAPITOL "LAST OF LAST SHOWING TODAY Show: 2:30 - 7:15 - 9:15 ’ _‘I‘I'IE GUARDIAN. CHARLQTTETQWN Summerside THE RED MEN" OCDOCOOQ £415.13 EIE_TEEN.__ 4 Committed In Stolen-Car lling Case I OTTAWA. Bill l2 — (OP) — MONDAY S —ICE CREAM SOCIAL in Tra- Wednesday WREG wilted mm . e uelil the meal aatiiln| nary romance and e Initial A ‘SHMPEDE OFSCREEu Exciter/liar; m, JAMES v_i<ERi\i......'.~.......-...- MONDAY, TUESDAY und WEDNESDAY me Den Ivan el his Ilml “he heiilea smiles one wooed u prlnrstmhe gambled tar a lemme and m- mim over vnlelisl en iiia tuna. Ibeutenll i. the glunl will m. magnificent law's"! cl golden Chine ll dunie your 0V0" §"""'""‘."“', a... in n» iuwwcl ooiawv» n-dulm cl ¢I“l"r<r~ the guest .. ' ' Show: 7:I5 end 9:15 Matinee Monday and Wednesday 2:30 and TUESDAY .r Q-Ql ENT "ISLE OF LAST SHOWING TODAY "HIS MOTHER'S GHOST” and THE DEAD” ' \ Q. real. leaves-on return this morn- lug after having been the guest of Miss Bertha Pope for the past ten days-S. -Mrs. Alcide Richards and little daughter. Irene, of Sydney, N. S.. have returned after visit- F. Gallant, Summerslde-S. —Mr. and Mrs. Ray Caudette I —l of Cambridge, Mass“ have re- éfuflahg.s_thel\rgggifg azcgwgwpff turned an“ "ism"? h" m°' onviile-will not be discussed with a nd Mlscouche-S. —Mrs. Adrian Arsenault of .\:i- tigonish, N. S, and her children. Helen, John and Leo hard. are spending their vacation with her mother Mrs. Hubert McNel1l, Travellers Rest-S. -R.cv. and Mrs M. C. Fisher and children. Melveen, Velda and ‘Wendell of Brooklin- Ont, arriv- ci recently to enjoy a three weeks vacatiog at Edge-water Cabins Us‘. the D nk. they also intend to lisit friends and relatives on the Island. ' —Mr. Joseph Clough has re- turned to Summerside after hav- ing spent the past two weeks in Cherry Valley the guest qf son and daughter-in-iaw. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Clow. While there Mr. Ciough‘asslsted his son with the haying. Mr. Clough was accom- panied as far as Charlottetown on his way home by his granddaugh- ter, Misc Shirley Clow who spent ‘l few days ‘visiting her aunts, Mr. ELEPIIANTS GET PEN PORT ELIZABETH. South A!- from crop damage, will soon be completed. The huge "pen will Errpect N0 Major Change n. U. S. Bases In Nfld. —Mlss Dorothy Pond of Mant- ir.g her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eli ther. Mrs. Curley in Summerfiem and his relatives in Summerside III} Cc By D'Arcy O'Donnell foundland will come under Can- adian sovereignty when the isl- and colony joins Canada as a liith province. but no major change in the operation of the bases is like- ly. it was learned today from authoritative sources. A Government official said tlie the United States until union ui the island with Canada has bean consummated. Canada has set March 31, i049. as a possible ur- i<n date. The official indicated that if any change is made in the op.-..~a- tion of the bases, on which tiic Americans were given Bil-yea. leases in i040. it will be at the wquest of the United States. he raid: "The sovereignty of the bases .iow is with Newfoundland our. when Newfoundland becomes ziazt of Canada the sovereignty be- comes Canadian and the leases will be handled by Canada. "We might carry on exactly l! we now are, or the United Stairs might decide that some changes are desirable after seven years of cperating the bases. “They might say that. while it wasn't possible for Newfoundland to finance and operate the bases, Canada would be able to do so, and say to us ‘would you like to take over and give us rights .n them as Canadian bases?’ "1, personally. would think we would carry on Just as we have in the past." From another source. it was learned that Canada would not have any great difficulty in fin- ancing the cost of maintaining the bases, if asked to do so by the United States. But a prob.em might arise if the United States. in turning over the bases. asked to be reimbursed in American funds for the $210,000,000 to $300. 1 Rtlllt/E 000.000 which was spent on oon~ struoting the defence posts. bu: eds. like many other countries, is short of U. S. funds. The bases include an army gar- rison baae near St. John's. ti: island's capital, a naval and s.r base at Argentia. on the west cost of the Avelon Peninsula, and an air base at Stephenvllle. on the west coast. Wartime strength oi personnel on the bases has beer greatly reduced. DISIGNID IN 191$ The first Ill-Ct?! designed in 1010. Four men were icommitted for trial today on two automobile- theft charges which police any stem from the operations of s 8500.000 stolen-oer rinl refills over two Provinces. As the four underwent prelim- inary hearing. the court hwd charges o! police beatings in Mon- treal and mysterious, unexplain- ed references to "Mr. Shrimp" and "Mr. Sully" of tendon, Ont. said by one of the accused to be responsible for most of the theft- Trouble-Free Motoring 0n DUNLOP FCIIIIDEIIS 0F THE PNEUMATIC TIRE INDUSTRY The engineering skill and ring activities. Accused were William Olsen. 36; John Selignan, 38, and Charles Spivak, 2i, all of Montreal, and James Casey, 38. who gave his address to police as Cherry Beach, in the Toronto district. Olsen and Seilgnan told the court that Montreal police threat- ened and beat them after their “arrest there. Olson, testifying in his own defence, said statements he made in Montreal are untrue. "I would Lave said anything to get away from the Montreal po- lice," he said. "You lied to the police in Mon- treal so as to get to Ottawa?" asked Crown Attorney Raoul Mer- cler. - "Yes," replied Olsen. Olsen brought the nairnes of "Mr. Shrimp" and “Mr. Suily" of London into the testimony, but no further identification was given to the court. The four were arrested in Mon- treal last July 16 after Olsen and Spivak attempted to sell to a Montreal buyer a car which police said was stolen. In Montreal the charges of bru- tality were denied by police of- ficlals. Assistant director Wilfrid BOur. don of the Montreal city police said "if the four were beaten by us they should show their bruises and cuts. They are only trying to get the sympathy of the Ottawa- people." Liviiig Costs May _ Co Still Higher (By Forbes Rhude. Csnedlen Press Business Editor) The advance of the cost-of-ilv- ing index to an all-time high July ‘.2, as reported this week by the bureau of Statistics, re-echoes the question of the last year, “how lilgh will If. g0?" Right now it seems inevltalne that it will go higher. for than are items. such as the July 1r:- crease in butter which won't show until later. About mid-fail, the shape of things should become clearer. By that time larg; world grain crops, increasing satisfaction oi cemand in consumer goods. and buyer-resistance. may be operat- ing to at least slow down the lu- vance. If. however, they have not had that effect, and increases con- craftsmanship that give mod- em Dunlap "ARMORIZED" tires world-wide leadership in safety, mileage and beauty ore Hie result of nearly 60 years’ pneu- matic fire building experience . . a long, successful record -morked by constant mcior contributions to vehicle safety, economy and riding comfort, \ ‘“CableCord ’; Construction l ‘The “Slnews of Strength" of every CIIHLCP "Iirmorizeii" Tirc Doy and Night-Summer and Winter-over every kind of rood. For greater safety In every mile, for tough resistance against road shocks, cuts and wear and tear-you can't bear DUNLOP "ARMORIZED" TIRES. Motor- Isfs, bu: and truck operators the world over ore enthusiastic about these rugged, long-mile- oge tires. Tires and Tubes For Autos — Buses Trucks and ‘Tractors |3.U:*N 10v ARMIQRIZED Tl. rags s . r ‘a c IVSTRUCT/ON OTTAWA. Aug. 12 - to?» - tinct danger signal. - The multi-million-doilar ohm: In the meantime the" l! I <1“- states defence» bass; in Ne”. position to feel that there arc a with hullt in cupboards, aluk sud set tuba. kitchen pantry and bath room all finished in temprltiie. new flue, new asphalt roof, brica aiding on walla. well Insulated. A lovely home for the ambitious ap- tekes. Price very reasonable. trnue substantial. it will be a dis- fcw months‘ leeway in which w watch the play ofqoenomie for- ces and see which way they rvLl head. The year's inflationary forces._ providing the international situa- tion doesn't become worse. have already been poured into the eco- horny. though their full effect 1s not yet known. Hardware Section Scsrclties Remain Scarcities of vital materials. such as steel and various metals. ACCESSORIES...“ Cryco Batteries, Fan Belts, Blow-out Patches, Tire llellners, Radiator Hose. SMMIMAIPS Where Prlo_e ls Matched With Quality remain. but shortages can quickly‘ become surpluses on any substan- tial drop in demand. The i949 program of capital ex- pansion will be of keen interest as it becomes known. because this represents about 20 per cent of all present activity. Official policy in both_Canada and the United States apparently will be to operate with a mini- nium of controls. One of the blurring faciorll in that the United States is having nn election, and in the present state of divided control of lief FOR SALE. FARM 0F I35 ACRES government she is unlikely to\pur- sue a firm or clear line. Republi- cans are counting on prices not getting too much out of hand ‘JY November. If they capture ‘one prosidcncy and keep control of Congress, they will be distinctly on the spot to solve price proa- APMS. Certainly the Republicans wul have definite ideas on how t.» control inflation and they have no ilusions about what will hap pen to their standing in the puo- ilc mind if their ideas don't work In what happens in the United States, and in the degree of warmth of the international s1.- tation. lies the greater part o.‘ the answer of what will happen to Canada's cost-of-living. CHILD OBEDIEN-CE How can I teach my child to do what he is told? Doctors say this in the question most lrequenhly asked by parents about the train- ing of a child. The answer is not simple and. if it is to be effective must be followed day in ano day out with persistence and patience. First the child must be expected to obey. As few demands as pos- sible should be made on him. The parents should always sec tmt SITUATIZD ON PAVBD HIGHWAY IN SPRINGFIELD Churches. Stores and Railway Near This la an exceptionally lovely farm, dry and level. ldeel for po- tato growing. 115 acres clear. bai- ence In hardwood. Can be pul- cbeaed with or without crop, crop consists of 4 i-l sores potatoes. so eerea grain. i acre turnips, 00 Mlle hey saved. S5 acres standing. llouse has four bedrooms and hath upstairs. d rooms end sun porch down stairs, lovely large pently new oelllnga npstelra end down, Ao-date farmer that baa what it MR8. IIZTIIA REEVES. the child does as he la told but should follow the same general rules from day to day to avoid confusing the child. Parents must. also learn to keep their temper. to avoid bribery and coaxing and to teach the habit of co-operation. COCOA SHADES IN COVERINGS NEW YORK-Cocoa shades IAI- dicate anew color trend, acco:d ing to one maker of upholstcwci furniture. There is certainly no dearth, however, of brighter coi- ors. Ln modern pieces. in tradi- tlonal._too, you will find plenty of brilliant reds, greens, and blues. with some understanding of space problems in today's smaller- built houses. designers ere cun- tinulng to pattern furniture that will fit in and serve multiple uscs The trend to "functional" Ind flexibility" continues. Even per- iod pieces find their dignity and beauty are not lost by adapting themselves to uses past genera- tions didn't think of. One firm shows s Sheraton writing desk that converts into a buffet. A mahogany hail Labia, with gold-tooled. lniaid-iestncr top, looks like a treasured heir- loom. Surprisingly it has end leaves that pull out to transform ii. into a 72-inch serving table. In modern lines there are all sorts of functional characteristics Another firm has a night table on wheels, with a compartment itr storing bedding. Others inciudc a dining table that can beopeoed to 126 inches. or closed lo farm a desk. There is the 'adiustoicg" ~40 designed it can adjust furni- ture to any floor unevenness. MUST RAISE axroars LONDON, -. (C?) - Exports must be raised to twice the i930 volume before Britain can pay its way abroad, Harold wlison. pres- \ ident of the Board of Trade. told Trade Research organization re- cently. ---———-__ EASY 0N ‘rm: Nosg LIVERPOOL - (cp) _ p”, fumed rubber main m4 1100,, covering in six different some; are being exported t0 11's.: Eggs. em and South American countries whose inhabitants object to u" usual scent associated with rub ber. o Professional Card I l T. arle Hickey Chartered Accountant Office at l5 Granville street Phone 5'15 Snmmerslda ‘ . 4 RICHARD s. HINTON KC, B.A.. LLB. Barrister. Solicitor. etc. Leena on Town and Farm l 1 Properties Water St. Summcralde OOOOOQOOO-O-O-OOOOOOOOOOOO F. IIIIIITEII II. C. OPTOMETRIST Complete Visual Analyses Glasses Fitted SMALLMAhVS BUILDING. Summeraide, P.E.I. ' PHONE 105 a meeting 0f the British Export ~4P1< -¢.-.._.._~