AUGUST 1§. ,_1947 WESTERN GUARDIAN 7 ' __ ‘GENTS: .I. Elmer Murphy, llli lhnover Street, and George Glow. “l! Ottawa Street BUMJVIERSIDE 1nd PRINCE COUNT! ‘K1! News. Subscription; Advertising. ‘ The Guardian may be bougbthet any o! the following stores tn Summereide: pookstole. Water Street: Gourllee Drugstore, ll Central Street; I0!" m Bakery. Water Street; Mark Gsudet. 01 Granville Street, ffq? Th; Gudrdlan will be delivered to any home in Summerslde. “my Bey et 2e per day or 12o per week. Phone 289 for this service w n" your order to the_boy responsible for delivery on your route -l-‘0B. SALE-Kitchen, 10 by i8 M, 210 Fitzroy St. Bummerside. sron sans in Kensington, resi- mnai propery on paved highway, yo; soxiili it. Call evenings. Char- ie; Yeo. ,.,y\‘0'1'lCE:~My oiilce will be closed from August 4th to August 33rd. both dates inclusive. Morley p Bell, Summerslde. _I\lll\'0R ACCIDENTS-A ser- ies of minor accidents occurred in Surnmersirle over the week-end but m one was injured seriously. The mishaps hczan at 1.30 am. Sun- d3; when two cars collided at the ¢orllrr of Fitzroy and Summer Streets. The second was at 3 pm. snnrlay when three curs were in e mlxlip on ‘Voter street. The n-"ci- dent <i~riii":ctl when a car nt- lPillllIPIl to pass another car which m, nicezinz a. third one. Then atmii 915 last night a car strucl. | man on Second Street. The man Blflbqllrlg; n,“ wa< éYilllliflfitl by a d0ct0r aiioued t0 g0 home-S. —R!CHMOND C. W. L. - The regular monthly meeting o1 m. Richmond C. W. L. was held Aug 10th. with a good attendance. Mrs. Herb McQuald-preslded and Open. ed the meeting with tlic League prayer after Mitch the minutes o! l-lle Previous meeting were adopted as read by Mrs. Thomas Noonnn SW11 liunmittee reported, Well- ingicn Centr.» by Mrs. J E. Mc- Neill ‘who also visited g member in Prince Cour-ty Hospital Mrs. Geo. Fitzgerald ir<m Sunnysicie. A new Commi‘ ee was appointed at Rich- mond-lttrs. A, T. Mcbednn and Mrs. Lcr cNaliv. l-‘inanual rBTOPL was given by Mrs. Emmett MC. Neill. ti was decided l0 hold the cnnual C W. L. executile meeting at the Parocnial House to plan for t-hi- convrntion to be held ‘at Charlrvrciown. It was reported by the Educational Committre that the prize for success in grades 10 and 8 l-v the Richmond C W. L. had hem. presented to Gertrude Rcgie McQuaid Hfldircspectivelly. Meeting adjourned. EARMERS-The GATES you have been making lnqulrlgg (u; ilfi- lli stock in the Hardware Department....These strong well. innit Gates have a galvanized pipe frame and woven wire filling. They are all 4‘ high and come in (our sizes-Elli,’ x 4‘; 4’ x l0" 4‘ x i2‘ and 4' x l3‘, priced from 5.95 to ii.05....Gaies have bcell vcry scarce-we don't ekpect these to be hen- long-bettcr order iliu Gates you want NOW-so as to get the sizcs you wish! u are Department. Hard- MOTIIERS-lfs time to think of getting your children out- fitted for school....!n the Youth Centre you'll find s wonderful array of SWEATERS for the Girls, both Cardigans and Pullovers.- ln pastels and darker shades. hi the collection are jacquard knit suraiers in patterns that the "Junlor Miss" lilacs. as well as solid colors in plain and fancy knll.....’l‘here 1s u r"mn'cte range of uzcs and the prices are from 1.69 to 5.50. Youth ~. do some clerical work. Apply Box 564, stating salary expected and qualifications. with land O'Brien. LADIES-If your LAMP SHADES are wilted and soiled this 1| s grand opportunity to get new ones.....The Furniture Depart- ment has substantially reduced the prices oi‘ dainty BOUDOIR. LAMP SHADES. Made oi’ satin or organdy. these Shades are trim- mod with fringe, hows and ruflles....The lovely colors will match or complement any decorating scheme. The original price oi these lloudolr Shades was from 1.90 to {IS-The special saving price IS from 95 cents to 250... So-Come, See, Buy and SAVE! Furniture Department. EVERYBODY-knows that PLANTER/S PEANUT BUTTER is the finest and must sought alter! The Grocery Department has just. received a shipment ol this delicious spresd...ln three sizes. thr- Jars are priced at 26. 36 and 47 cents each....lnsist on Plant- cr‘s Peanut Butter....Everybody—but Everybody likes it! Grocery Deparlmenfi THE CHARLOTTETQLN G_UARDIAN CAPlToL-Summes-side i TODAY (Monday) and TUESDAY m‘, llllin I. llllllll GLENNTANGAWHNN um ‘lllllillldlllllll Iiilrlllln sin Pflllllll illN YilllNl Shows 7:15-9:15 — Matinee Tuesday 2:30 Also March of Time and Sporl Reel \ —NE\‘V SUMMERSIDE FIRM requires stenographer, willing to —LOST, Nash hub cap between Summerslde and Stanley. via Margate. Reward. Box 163, Sum- nierside. —FOR SALE in Bedeque 1 house, and barn. Mrs. J. —THE SEMI-ANNUAL session o1 the Grand Division oi P. E. I.. which was to be held in the Wil- mot Valley Hall tonight has been postponed until further notice. Personals —Mr. James Corr, Amherst, NS. was in Charlottetown (or the Ev.- hlbltlon and visited his brother, Mr. Ambrose Corr, Emerald-S. __Mr. Thomas J. Daugherty and Mr. Charles Peters oi Phlladeliilhlfl and Mr. W. W. Sutherland o! West. Virginia arrived in Surnmerside on Friday evening in their Cub plane and stayed orer night at Harbour View Cabins. They lett ‘on sat- urday for Halifazc-S. vou can Atwiivs llE606lllZE This look of. quolily ls unmistakable. You in- stinctively look for it in the clothes you choose. For the mon who insists on quality we ore proud b be able to offer o new, distinctive line of loll suits, tweed: end hard finished worsteds; oll cut for tltol easy correct fit, oll tailored to lbof perfection you demand, nil bearing that un- mistakable look and substance of qualify.» MAURICE Axxxrcrgxm MEN'S WEAR —SlllfllEll8lllE- MILL —Mrs. Wilfred Gallant and Mrs John Steele of Summerside left Saturday morning to visit 515191’, Mrs. Clarence Campbell .. Sommerville, Mass-S. thei; DARNLEY w. 1, —The regular monthly meet i»! Damlev Women's Institute \ held in Darnley Hall wedges‘; evenlns. auxust 6. In the a sence o! the president and vict president, Mrs Jas. Hickey cap. r.bly presided for meeting which Opened by smslng Ode and re. Deal-ill! Ore-id in unison. Seven members responded to roll call by passing in an every-day card, Mrs. Hickey welcomed to the llleellllk four visitors, one a for. mer Institute member, also a cap- ' cble secretary treasurer, Minute; of previous approved and signed. It was moved and seconded to have book case shellacked and varnished. it was decided by standing vote to purchase two new ice-cream freezers, also to have two old ones repaired for loaning in the district. It was decided by motion to sponsor another ice-cream social in the near iuture, providing In- stitute can secure the new freez- crs. It was also decided to have Mrs Lloyd Adams buy a treat for a little sick girl in the district. A new school committee was appointed for next three months, namely, Mrs. John Bearisto and Mrs. Fulton Simmons. Corre- spondence was read and duly dis- cussed by members. Secretary treasurer reported $63.64 proceeds from previous ice-cream social. 1t was moved and seconded that hills amounting to $11.23 be paid. collection b4 cents, plus 25 cents, ' donation. = jdurn and meeting closed in us- It was moved to ed- ual manner. Next meeting to be ‘sold in Dainley Hall, roll call: What I Consider the Best o! Any Product." CEMENT-BLOCK HOMES ' EASE HAMLET CRISIS NAMUR, Que, Aug. l'1—(CP)-- This little village 90 miles from Montreal has a novehmeans oi overcoming the housing problem. For $12.50 a month you can be- come the cwner oi a cement- block house, valued at $3,000 in 23 years. Namur is the centre o! s saw- mill industry, but. the builders meeting were read,‘ COME TO THE Alberton Prince County air AT ALBERTON Wednesday, Augusl: 20th rreicr cement blocks. 0010116 l! they are made in molds and re- H szmbling cut stone when dried. A small wood-working turns out window frames and the shop ‘VIONDAY 6-830; TUESDAY§30 Mystery _'l‘hriller starring SYDNEY TOLER es CHARLIE CHAN in “THE BED DRAGON” Willie Best. Allo LEON ERROL SHOBTBEEL iii‘ iilscoucilc in liautlet’: llew Store uosusv; Auausr 1s. Ilse lets: flrclisstrs With Benson Fons and the‘Ne|ro PAGE ELEVEN HEW€TSON$ cafe CTR e "_ . S H Q 6 S f" ° Winn workmanship, leellter and slyll-qlmlglul-lreel enlrepedic lam, soil amleneble uppers and long-weer sales. ond brown, from Misses School Oxfords Styles in Ghilie Tie, Moccasin Perforated Vump and plain toe patterns. Leather soles with rubber lop and |2fts—in colors block 2.19 to 3.95 With leather soles und signed to support the flexible young foot. Procficol for best and everyday wear. 1n block and brown culf. oxfords with rubber sole. Sizes from 8 lo l0 1-2 (in liolf 51125.‘, from 2.19 to 3.95 403M BAfgm ‘i _ ifiilfla; Children's m; ST06KlN6S Botany wool and cotton in sizes 5 1-2 lo l0. Color beige. 65c to 1.10 Cotton stockings in sizes 7 1-2 to 8 1-2. Color Mupletun. 60c and 65c Full length cotton stockings in sizes 5 ond 5 1-Z. Color Sun Children's Oxfords and Boots ~ 45o Misses S 0 0 K S Pure wool ankle length socks (Penmun's) in sizes 9 1-2 to 10 1-2. Colors white, blue and rubber heels, de- Also brown sport comfortable. Boys’ Oxfords Oxfords, Loafers nnd Sports Oxfords, in block and brown Leather soles and rubber heels. Leathers ihot will stand the strain of liorcl school weor. Smart in appearance, From 3.25 to“ 4.50 yellow. 1.00 »BOBBY SOCKERS Pure wool stockings for Bobby Suckers in sizes 9 1-2 to 10 1-2. Colors Magic Coral, white, green, cloud aqua, ond sun- light yellow. WHERE PRICE SMALIMAIPS tiMlTEDf SLIMMERSIDE 1S MATCHED WITH QUALITY For Young Men... 6 0 0 L I E S Penman’: Coolies — ankle hose in sizes 8 to 10 1-2. Colors— mixed brown, blue and wine. 50c and 65c villagers take-g hand-in pouring cement-LOW to 1,500 blocks per house. One seven-room house was put up [or $2.500. When the blocks are up and the roof on tar-paper is placed on the inner side o! the blocks to keep out the dampness. There is no plastering Heavy wailboard is used. Insulation is provided by the two or three-inch air space left between the blocks and the vailboard. A home builder. wielding his own saw and hammer and pour- ‘ng his cement. can keep labor costs to s minimum A co-oper- atlve group could put up a house in s month. Wiring and plumb- l rng, o! course, call for help. KINKORA HIGH SCHOOL Grade XI-The following have an average of over 50 per cent and have passed in five or more subjects: George Keefe, Kinkora. Margaret Roche, Iona. Noreen Shreenan, Kinkora. Wilfred Trainor, Shamrock and Teresa Cash, Emerald (equal). Shirley McGinn, North Wiltsni e. Noreen O'Connor, Clinton. Regina MacIsaac, Qlenwood. The iollowing have an average Bigger And Better Than Eve Be with the crowd and enjoy a big day. Accommodations for 10,000.“ outside or over 50 per but have not com- COIPASBIONATE GIFT pleted five subjects: Marie Murray, Albany. Jack Graham, Shamrock. Madeline Greenan, Newton. Edna Murphy. Maple Plains. Marion MacDonald. St. Peter's. DBVEIHHJ Smith, Newton. n to be a deserving person. THEY'RE ALL RABBIT Y0 UNGEST ARCHDEACON the yon-pest for more years -- and Cane-n of St Paul's. 0&4 0%00%00%Q0%00%00€00%0 Tourists are especially invited to attend Special features and attractions- ‘ Games and amusements for everyone. Prominent men are inivited to be in attendance for official opening at p. m. Up to $2,200 in prizes, with additional special prizes l ~ An agricultural and live-stock show well worth seeing- i ‘Meals and saloons on grounds. For free prize list, write Secretary- A. n. woman President l Big dance in main building at lilgllt-L-lwo orchestras H. S. MATTHEWS Secretary. DONDON -— (CP) - After seelru a picture in a Lozdon iiewspapei of a pavement artist sitting in the snow, a man in New Zeemnd seni a parcel o! food to m. postmaster- Passed in four subjects: Dorothy general to be forwarded to "..ih4 artst whom you thin! , Rabbit fur, after processing. may LQNDQN — (C?) - Rev. Oswln be known as any of these: Coney. Harvard Gibbs-Smith,_46. has been lupin. French seal. French beaver. appointed Archdeacon of London- ermine, near seal. D0151’ "a1- ma" than 100 motine, erminette or squirreline.