gp§psir__e.__1941 ‘WESTERN CUARDQN iCounty Construction fiENTS: J. Elmer Murphy, I88 Hanover Street, eul F George cm. us Ottewu semi SUMIMERSIDE and Newe, PRINCE COUNT! flllticna, Advertising. ' The Guardian may be bought at any of the following etoree M" 500mm, Water Strut; Goal-lies Drugstore, a Central Street: iuSusum pronto Blltfi. WIN!‘ 5'3"‘? "If! Gludet. 6'! Grenville Stuck, m’? The Guardian will be delivered to euy home lrs Summers" . carrier B01 l‘ i'-° Ml‘ h! or 12a per week. Phone 289 for this service ha, been‘ g rush job Wm, work fl- give your erder to the be! Iflbflullhle for delivery on your rout. TFITRDSALE. fire wood ready (gr stove, S‘! per cord. Everett Cameron Wellington. _.I1EGULAR MEETING Kensing- ion Branch Canadian Legion B. E. 5. L. will be held August 8th. .-c0'1"l‘AGE. FOR SALE-Bar- gain for quick sale. Phone 296-3. Summerside. _.DR. GALLAWIPS Office, Kin- kflffl, will be closed from Aug. i0 m Aug, l8. ._.JUST ARRIVED, shipment of ghs famous Ransome diggers at e pi ice reduced from last year. James A. MacNeill and Sons, Summerside. - .-AVOID THE RUSH on race (my. Get your season's tic-Zrct for old Home weei; at all drug stores and Aiiitcn Bell's, Charlottetown; .i_ iiabmfs. Montague; E. Foley's! summerside. Price $3.75. —AUC'I‘ION SALE at Summer- yide, rear Clifton lfotel. Saturday, Aug. 9th, 7 plm., Oldsmobile 194-1 getinn with heater, good OOndi-tio-n. Terms cash. {MAID WANTED for tourist home for two weeks. No washing or ironing. No children. Good wages. Apply Guardian. Summer- side. —l'0ll SALE in Kerislmgton, resi- dential archery on paved highway,‘ les Yeo. —SEASON TICKETS for old- Home Week at all drug stores, Old Spam. H. J. Mabon, Montague. and E. Foley, Summerside. Price $3.75. -A MEETING of the Alberton‘ and West Prince Board of Trade will be held in O'Leary on Monday,| Aug. 11, at 8 P.M. Sanford Phil- lips. president; Merritt Callaghan, secretary. —SEASON TICKETS for Old' Home Week now on sale at all drug stores and Milton Bell's. Charlottetown; J. Maboa's. Mont-i ague; E. Foley's. Summerside] Price $375. ‘ i -—BUY YOUR. SEASONS TICK- iETS for old‘ Home Week while available at all drug stores and' Milton Bell's. Charlottetown: J. Mama's. Montague: E. Foley's, Summerside. Price $3.75. Personals —Mr. Isaac lves of Charlotte- town is spending a. few days with his brother, Mr. Charles Ives, Sum- merside. S ‘IMPORTANT NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS - Advertisers are advised that ordinary copy must reach the Guardian office not inter than ll a. m. the day P79‘ vious to date of insertion. Larger adrts. quarter page and over. znust reach the office at least 24 haius r advance. \ i -NEW LONDON Presbyterian Church Services, Sunday, August 10th: Long River. the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper at 11:00 a. n: Evening Service at 7:30 p.m. Preparatory Service on Friday Bi 0'0) P.M. South Granville at 2:30 pm. Clifton Sunday School 2:30 pm Rev. n a. oampbell. Min- ister. qrartaoun worm IN ‘ PRO- GRESS - The Dominion Depart- mvul of Public Works dredge '_‘Po\v- mi" has arrived in Summerside t: dredge out a harbour M01111 QllPvTiS Wharf for fishin8 b01115» A very large number oi fishing boats fie up at this wharf and iiredgifliil of the area has becn needed ‘f; l. some time. At the same time . Survey Boat. C-G-ss Awdi‘ is f port making a survey 0! m“ bour. This is the first time “d this has been done since i932 a?‘ last year the Summerside Bo. - of Trade recommended that as; other survey be made to bring t information up i0 “it 1°‘ ‘he “g: oi ships that. may wish to use i liarboun-S. Phone Sll i X-Roy i DR. VINCENT GRANT Denioi Surgeon E Smoiimon Building i SUMMERSIDE FOR SALE My pioce oi North Corleton consisting of l acre of lond, with buildings in first class condition. With cement foun- dation. Pump in house. 2 miles from Borden on the iiwden highway. MRS. J. F. MUTTART —G. ROOM MATS, in a lovely array Sriiflw. blue‘, rose and pesch...You just have no idea | —Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Coutts, |Torono, are spending heir holidays [with Mr, and Mrs. Louis H. Mut- 1 tart, Bcdcque. ii- .. " . "Hlxtiirfiilltfiflmitifihcxt-rrnryirrmegt"emu -.. i Co. Awarded Contract ‘work oi the new Prince County 10y, 59x11; 1L cm evenlngi chant have been removed by means o1 e ivtopsoll when the ground! nro graded. . The main contract is held by= ‘Foundation Maritime Ltd.. oi i OfITAWA. Aug. 7 —- (CPJ —The , inent official warns that the once —Mr. and Mrs. David Edwards,‘ Summerside, had as their welcome guest for several days, Mrs. Marg- aret Jcwell, Concord, N. H. ~Mrs. Martha Waye. Hunter River, was a visitor to Summerside for a few days. renewing friend- ships with Mr. and Mrs. Edwards —Mrs. Margaret Jewell, Concord, N. H., is holidaying for a month, visiting with Mr. and Mrs. John B Spence, Hunter River, P. E. 1. i —Mr. and Mrs. Edwards motored from Summerside Sunday to Now Glasgow and were the guests cf their daughters. Miss Joyce. Mrs. MacDonald. and Mr. MacDonald. “Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Bar- low have returned to Ottawa. after spending their vacation with ‘Mrs. Barlow's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earle H. Boulter. Albany. of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Edwards. isummersldo. is spendinrr her holi- ‘days with her sisters. Mrs. Russel‘ Smith. Ovster Bed Bridge. and Mrs Elmer MacDonald. New Glasgow. visitin" Mr. Hacker's mother, Mrs. “in Hacker. and brother. Louis Hrv-ker. Summerside. Thev aiso in- tend visiting Charlottetown and surrounding beaches while an their vacation here. 5 —Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Stetson. and daughter Iiiiss Janet. accom- mhled bv Mrs. Stetson‘s parents. Mr. and Mrs Wilbert Reeves. and their sister Ruthhave lust return- cri after spending a pleasant holl- dnv in Nova. Scotia. where they visited Halifax. ‘Kentville, and the Annapolis Valley. e CAR FOR SALE I will sell by auction Saturday, August 9. at 'l p.m-. It the I'll!’ cf the Clifton Hotel, Summers" . one i939 Buick special sedan. Ex- cellent condition. Heater. Good tires. Term; cash. HUGH F. MORRISON, ‘ Auctioneer. II. M.— ~ The Furniture Department has e good supply of CIIENILLE BED- of colors-turqudls, fuchia, green. how well these mats will look oa your floors. They're so practical too-will wesh as easily end quickly es a hanklei We know that theee Chenille Meta are going to "me lu today and choose Bedroom dill!!! and bedspreademWe thi Furniture Department. The size is 22x47, priced at 5.50 each. be “mapped up", so Meta to match or contract with your uh these are lovely-so will you! It's eeey to make roller towels eve e good euppl STRIPE!) TIRE TOWILLING‘, wide and is only 80 cente a how wonderful to Towelllug le 15% luchee or head tewele of any else-sud by the yard. This good quality y Generally, however, most cases -—Miss Joyce Edwards. daughter‘ -Mr. and Mrs. Claude Hacker‘, and son James. of Montreal. are‘ yl The Dry Goods Department hes Get u "Infill-you can ruu up the Towels la a Jiffy-at your leisure. Dry Goods Department. Gleseee for every beverage lill! Ill fllll gold-Hated QABBWABI Dllilrtlueut. In the collection are "ohms. Sherbete, cum: . mill". These pleeee are beautifully made In "tflnuxrae prlee le 1.00 m would make e beautiful end, I era euro, ilud them in the Chins Department. “we are ‘two "FINDS" from the Youth Ceutre....'l‘he TWIN TURTI-I Ill! HOLDERS ere lilUly end practical-they moire a per- fect bib for Baby out of e Towel or Nepila....'I'be little . "lupin! turtles suep They're iussue and washable-the beud at the In a little pleetle eeae. they inure e cute [lit YINvarn rustic war-moor rim-rs for right ea to the corners end there you have it! back ls adjustable too. and the price ls b9 cents. Beby come in three and fer every eeeeelea-ulheee’: e die- freui Sweden la the China large lI-cunce Tumblers, graceful Ales. cocktail Glenn. -Wlne end Cordial e very graceful attractive each pleee. A selection of theec an appreciated glft...You'll Gleeeea plnk or blue ‘ilfl-aliiell. melleua er large. They're durable, weeheble and ewey "l!" 0f the old style plllllc‘ pantlesmGet your Ieby e pelr. the hlleeute: Ieelbliletre “was... . . - g -... s. 'THE_QHARID_ITET°T~'N_ GUARDIAN The County Construction Co. Ltd.. of Charlottetown. have the sub-contract for the excavation Hospital and expect to finish the job, which commenced Tuesday the topsoil was scraped oiif sep- arately so that it can be used as Halifax and they have erected a tool house and office building on the site. Mr. D. i. MacKinncn is superintendent in charge-S. Report Polio Creeping Into Upper-age Group By KAY REX polio “danger period" has return- cd, and adults, as well as children, had better remember to wash their hands and keep away from crowds. A Health and Welfare Depart- DOROTHY FORD Also TRAVEL’! popularly-known infantile paraly- sis lS moving into the upper brac- kets. “The rige group has moved up and older persons now are con- tracting poiiomyelltls in greater proportion than a few years ago," camroami TODAY (Friday) und SATURDAY Mickey Rooney's ' MICKHEY ""1. LEWIS iiiiilNEY-STUNE SARA HADEN - LINA ROMAY FAY . BONITA ~ HOLDEN-GRANVILLE} PETE SMITH SIIOWE 7:15-9:15 Matinee. Saturday 2:30 With the 2nd Chapter of Serial “JUNGLE RAIDERS” shdyvh MATINEE 0mm Burlington & Vicinity Misses Hilda and Evelyn Hickox. Burlington, visited Brooiafleld on Wednesday. Mr. Ernest 11h, Irishtown, was a viaitcr to Brockflcld on Wednesday. SIIMMERSIIIE Mr. Carmen Thompson, Char- lottetown, spent the past week. noon, sometime this morning. It u‘ 59d n gummersyde and Kelvin. commencing each day at s a.m. M_ a ML A1 M L . d... , lewllvtltf i" ....'...': this 1,112.1: About 4,000 cubic yards of dirt flOlmilllCelfl m,“ Q H, “d M" Barbour’ te apples]: Charlottetown. ‘fourteen cubic yard dirt moving _ scraper. The clay w- ch -has been Haldy Miss Marjorie Warren was the r°m°ved Wm b° “s 1°‘ m] “d ‘ ‘ guest last week of her friend Miss Doris Johnstone, who is spending her vacation at. her home at Bur- lington. Miss Joyce McLeod. Summerside. was the week-end guest of her friend, Miss Marjorie Warren. who is spending her vacation at her home at Margate. On the following Sunday, the relatives of Mr. McLui-e from Breadalbane and other points held a re-unton at Argyle Shore. when a happy afternoon was spent. lss Joyce MacLeod, Summer- sid. spent the early part. oi the week in Charlottetown, where she was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Thompson and family. Mr. David P. Caseley, of Wind- sor, N. S, is spending his holidays at his old home town, Kensing- ton, where he is receivingta yvarm welcome from many old friends ALK and and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Anson Pickering and young son Carl, of Charlotte- town, are vacationing at. Burling- ton, where they are guests of Mr. Pickerings sister and brother-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. James Evans. Mr. and Mrs. William Cotton partmenf/s Child and Maternal Health Division. He added that‘ the death-rate usually was higher m the older than the younger group. CASS DALEY and EDD occur under l5 years of age. Un- der one year polio is negligible. "Polio is a virus disease and iti suid Dr. D. V. llutton of the De- Fl MONDAY and TUESDAY "LADIES‘ MAN" —With— p‘. returned to Kensington on Mon- day, after a pleasant visit at Truro and Pictou. While at Pictou they were guests of Mrs. Cotton's bro- ther and slster-ln-law, Mr. and IE BRACKEN Mrs. J. R. MacDonald. \ Mrs. Norbert. Brennan and little son Scott, of Toronto. who are visiting the Island, spent a few pf has been pretty well conceded that, ‘he portal of entry of the virus for the most. part is through the ‘ntestinal tract. and to a lesser degree through the membranes in the back of the throat." said Dr. i Hutton. He warned that persons with nose and throat infections should be avoided. Removal of tonsils and iidenolds should be postponed until after the end of the hot lvtcather season Any weakness in !the throat yr msal passages left c person more susceptible to the polio virus. _ Such zfllmriits as stomach flu, 11-5 Victor iors defeated the Knights of Col- umbus Juniors oi Charlottetown last night at the Summersidei summer vomnlrflni dvsruiery- or diamond by the score of ll to sl i111? infection of the bovlels. could The game was loosely played in; uuedisoose to a polio infectlon- ispots but some nice fielding dis-i i———————— plays were also in evidence, par- itlcularly Tulle‘s running catch of Stewart's fly in the fifth and the snagging by Trainer. The Summerside Kinsmen Jum‘ lnman lie-union lit Canoe Cove foul balls tossed in his general dlr- e cation, hut very wide. Oatwny, the Summerside first baseman. Happy were the numerous con- nections of the Inman flan which assembled Friday afternoon, Aug- ust 1st on the beautlfui grounds at Canoe Cove beech, przperty of Mr. Lloyd Inman. Borden. There were in all about one hundred persons pfesen‘, the eld- est oi whom being Mr John In- man, Argyle Shore and the young- est. Donald lVerner Moore. West- moreland of the fourth and sixth ‘generations respectively. l The initial reunion was held thirty-eight years ago and since that time have been hefd at regu- lar intervals of ten, five, and lastly every two years. so tiiz-t these gatherings are looked forward to with eager lntlcipfltion from t'me to time. A tinge of sziiness was mingled with joy for within the ,two years four members of t-be ‘family. Mrs. John McKinuon, Mrs. Bert izfcPhaii, Miss Caroline In- man and David Russel McConnell have been called to their heavenly home. A minute o! slZenr-r- was ob- served in memory of thasra depart- Totals 95- _ 1a Summary: Double, Stull; triple Am" the "Mm? °i u“ mm‘ Oatway; stolen bases. stull Pope "i" °5 the Previm" 3“~h""1“5~ m‘ Datway 2, MacKay 2; runsdzstted President. Fred Inman. Rose Hill m. shepherd‘ Stewart’ Qnway; Farm, Lot 16, called the meeting 1e" on bases’ chwown 1' 3.5,“ ,to order, and short speeches of 5 struck out by Stewart 1L by Gay ‘Wlmme w". 31"" W TJ- mmw“ 4.‘ by Burke 3; bases on balls. of! tBedeque. Christopher lumen, Ham- srewmt I o“ Burke 5; h" by llltcn, unt., John '1‘. inman. Stlpnchen ha, Stewart 1' by Burke Gather-mes. $.13. Frencp (vlce- 1_ Umpires. plate. J. Schurman, pres). Charlottetown, and the bu”, Outlay, P1°u,.de__3_ newly appointed president, Fred - Inman. Victoria. Those speakers bountiful and very much enjoyed. stressed the fact that their anccs- A i-efrezhment booth was also orc- ters were great pee-pie. honest. ln- vided and well patroniznd. dustrions. and of high ideals and, A programme of races was then had left behind them a heritage entered into with zest by the worthy of imitation and they were younger members of the group iin- proud today to honor their mem- dei- the leadership of I-lcartz God- m-L |lrin, who contributed prizes. as- Th, "m" m", gflenflrafl to the slated by Stirling Lord. with the preparauon of supper which .Wfl!'f°i1°°/1"B 1'91"!"- Races — b0 yard dash. Girls 6 years old - i. Barbara McLeod. 2. Flora Moe McLeod. getting three hits up. one a triple. BOX SCORE AB R. '1 O caucuses-now“; Ch‘town Stuii, 3b .. McDonald ss . Tulle rf Shepherd 2b . McNciil if’ .. Trainer 1b . Doyle cf McCallum e Burke p Totals endowed-brow v-n wsr-u-lmw muse fll@©¢$¢v-ltilxi® hI@@@@Qs-1>4@v—4: raancov-o to .- S‘Slde .. A P096 of . . .. Stewart p dz l! Oatway lb MacKay ss Coles. ri White, ri’ . McFarlane l! Landry 3b Schurmari c . Grady 2b °oQ°_;s_g sass wosw~ssurewmaw g~aoooawss~ssg =~':--Qo0aco-->-Fi ®-QOO¢Q>4rd>-¢»4: IO F‘ ah'#@>‘ San-oace-w-oo; ..34ll i I _________ i All) ro announces mm”); ._ (up) _. m“; Girls 8 years old - i. Eileen scholarships. each worth $000 an- McNellll. 2. Anna rnman. are to be Boys 10 years old - I Donald nuelly ftr three ytars. awarded to boys in the biflldlng Lord and Robert Linkletfnr (tie). trodes, to enable them to take Girls it‘ years old 1. Audrey Mc- mgh" vdmuuon yum“; to g u“. Phail. 2. Katherine Inmnn. iverslty degree in building science. Married Women's Race - l 0|- ; diploma in building technol- Mrs. David Inman. 2. Airs. Albert on_ Linklever. 3. Mrs. Wriiton Moore. | A heagi vote of thanks was ten- dered orge Derrach for his ilLE BOTTLES PRCIIASEB‘ We cell for ele bottles. an; riaentlty. pints ‘and quarts; high as prices peld. We will also any int levee bottlee. Bring them ls and guarantee en sinple supply e for the picnic. Mr. Fred inman extended a hearty ‘nvitatlon to the clan to meet at his home "The RowanS". Victoria. at the next reunion in 1910. After the singing o! the Nation- al ‘Anthem and many farewells J 11:,“ QM“ “m”, n; m, being said. all voted this. the (‘li- ‘mhw ' max to a muncrabls occasion and e day well spent. Skids Kinsmen Wlin K. of C. Clftown Charlotte- ate as well as in public is taboo town first sacker, of three or four in this Eastern Townships town. was dent protested because police told ‘the hero with the waggon tongue. his wife. wearing in four times otvn property, to dress more mod- estly. He brought the case the Couhcll who upheld the police E of shorts in public places. except- 3 on the beach. is illegal. but there '-’- have been few instances in whi-rn 0 a person was admonished for wear- 9 ing shorts in private. COME TO THE Aiberton Prince County Fair AT ALBERTON ' Wednesday, August ZOEh Bigger And Better Than Ever Be with the crowd and enjoy a big day. Accommodations for 10,000.l_ courtesy 1n maldnii arrangements‘ days recently at Charlottetown. where they were guests of Mrs. Brennan's brother. Mr. Stanley C. Thompson, and Mrs. Thompson. Mrs. Eugene Ryan. Bristol. R1. arrived on Friday to visit. her cunt, Mrs. Hattie Wlckett, Ken- sington. and- other relatives in this Province. Mrs. Ryan, who is accompanied by her granddaugh- ter, Miss Virginia Cautanche, is the formei Luella Huestis, daugh- ter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Huestis. formerly resi- dents of Summerside and Bedeque. y Over Shorts Taboo in This iiuebec Town EAST ANGUS. Que. Aug. 6-- (CPi-Wearlng of shorts in priv- A wedding of interest to friends in this Province takes place this week at Pic-ton. N. S., when Miss Elsie Power of Annapolis Valley becomes thd bride of Mr. Blair MacDonald, formerly of Kensing- ton, P. E. I. Mr. and Mrs, Mac- Donald will spend their honey- mccu with relatives at Lynn, Mass. This was the ruling of the Muni- cipal Council when a local resi- Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Profltt, Bur- lington, accompanied by Mrs. W. H. Caseley, Kelvin. Mr. Stanley C. Thompson and Master Leith Thompson. Charlottetown. motored to Pictou, N. 8., on unday. where they were guests o r. and Mrs. J. R. MacDorald and family. and also enjoyed a brief visit with Mr. and Mrs. Emory MacFarlarie, all shorts cn her before Under provincial law, wearing Q . CliiiPiiilll THEATRE ‘I'll IITUII 0P ~a 20» cmruav-sqx sucoas Playing: Fri. 8:30; Sui. 7:30-9:30 CAMEO hi. 6-8540; Sat. 7:15-9:30 . Trouble Dogs Hie Trail Gene Autry in Romance itides Ilia Saddle “SPRINGTIME IN THE ROCKIES" With Smiley Burnette ac and Polly Rowlee Also Serial and News Reel lifio‘)! race aiggyg fiQi-CQ- REGENT THEATRE SUMMERSIDE FRIDAY and SATURDAY mu t» int anon. ' n v7“. iI_ Shows 7:l5 cnd 9:15 Matinee Friday 2:30 ".f"'l*:ii'-'."."\a ..l former residents of Kensington. Mr, MacDonald has recovered from his recent critical illness and is back at work. The party returned to the Island on Monday by Wood Islands Ferry. More than one hundred and t-wenty- relatives of Mr, and Mrs. Alex McLure of Peace River, Al- berta, who are visiting their nat- ive Province, assembled at. Gor- don Stavertls. Shore, Bedeque, on Wednesday afternoon. where a re- union of the Moase and the Cas- eley families was held. Members of the respective families were there from Charlottetown. Sum- merside. Kevzsington. Mill River. liowlan. Coleman and other points and Mr. David P. Caseley of Windsor, N. 5., who was vacation- ing at Kensirigton, was welcomed ivy many old friends. An extens- ive program of sports was carried out. under the direction of Mr. Edward Caseey A bountiful sup- per was served. As the clay waned. all wended their way homeward. after singing "Blest Be the Tie That, Binds" and The King. iii..- FOR SALE AT 5B SUMMER STREET. SUMMERSIDE. P. l‘. l. House, i2 rooms, in good re- pair. Fireplace. Hot water heat- ing. New Iinlalm Oil Burner in furnace. fleeting system for con- tinuous hot water. Modes-u kitch- en, sink and set. tubs. ample cup- board space. Plumbing installed within the pint two years. New storm windows. Insulated cold storage room in basenient recent- ly installed. New garage with cement floor and driveway. This property ie centrally locat- ed ou one of the choice corners in Summer-id“ near u» Main Street and the shopping district. post office, schools. park. churches and hospltaL li interested you may communi- cate with DR J. It. COBBETT. Clark‘e Harbor Shelbssrue County. Nova Scotla- i, Tourists are especially invited to attend. ' Special features and attractions- Games and ‘amusements for everyone. QMCDMOP AUCTICN SALE AT SUMMERSIDE SATURDAY, AUGUST 9th AT 7 PM. I will sell by Auction on above dole:- l Dodge Coupe, new engine only run 6,000 miles; 4 new tires; disc equipped with hect- er. This is r reui good cur and will be sold to the highest bid- der. Terms Cosh. HUGH F. MORRISON, ‘ Auctioneer. w liuction_ Sale AT BREADALBANI I On account cf a cotiplete change in my business l will sell by auction on Saturday, Aug. 9. at I p.m., the following: One work horse. three yeare old; six extra good milch cows. one to freshen Aug. 30-. 2 beef cat- tle; 450 chickens. three mouths old; seven brood sows, due to far- row in August: nine hogs, three months old: one farm wagon. new: one disc; harrow; one walk- ing plow; hay rake; a quantity of hay: nine acres cf standing grain; four acres of potatoes: one acre turnips: a quantity cf har- ness. both double and single; and all small articles found cn the premises. Terms cash. Sale, rain or shine. ELMEB COUSINI HUGH F. MORRISON Auctioneer. 1 Pr. inent men are inivited to be in attendance for official opening at 2 t p. m. ' Up“ to $2,200 in prizes, with additional special prizes. An agricultural and live-stock show well worth seeing- Meals and saloons-on grounds. Big dance in main building at night—two orchestras. \ For free prize list, write Secretary. A. D. O'BRIEN H. S. MATTHEWS - President Secretary. x ...s.1.s_a.__.,...-.._- .