News, n, Gui-din] may be bought at my of the following mru in Summer-aide: _ tore. Water Street; Gourlteo Drugstore, ll Control Street. kery Water Street; Mark Gcudot. 8'1 GIIIIWIIO 5'1"" ' Alyre Doucetie’: Grocer). Sew!“ 51"“? island Motor Transport. Water Street. - 5,1! Books! l ifggg-fiuarocery. ltuuell Street; TTEuT my at 30 P" o; give I'll" ° v???’ ' WANTED-n girl boarders. APE“. 155 Green st, Summerside. __DQ_\"T FORGET tbs mum‘ dance in Burlington Monday, Aug. 30m, glckey/iaros. Orchestra. Bron SALE-One Massey-HH- m engine’ 11,, horsepower; l Rot- a”, pump; 1 pump 1861C. A. M- “leb§l,er 8.5 S0115, NOIDOIO. d‘; ,4- llo per week. _-AUGUST 29TH Services (D. V.) by Rel’. P. A. Fitzpatrick. 11 A_ M. cascumpec. “Any Joy in ReJiK- 10:1 7.30 P. M, Albertop. "A ‘Mem- ruablc Deed." _M;, and Mrs. T.D. Deflloil and v0.1.1; son, Torruny, spent lalt ‘wgcucllrl visiting with Mrs. De- ‘ parents, Mr. and MIS. W. —-.\'ORTII TRYON and Bradal- bane Ilesbyierian Churches. Ser- vlgcs Sunday, August 29th. Brad- a and North mgr-on at 7.3-3 P. M. Mr. Percy W. Page will preach. DFOR. SALE-"Yhree rubber- tL-ed auto seat driving wagons. I: d new rubber tires on one. Ahflrt‘ are gvuzranteed and priced 1o sell. Herbert weeks, Freder- icton. __ FROM AYLMER, QUE. — Mr. and Mrs. I-LB. Church of A-xlmer, Que. were recent visitors p. {no province. While in Ken- gltlglOfl they were guests of Mrs. Church's brother, Mr. (1.0. Heesch- en, druggist. -- K. —I~‘0R. SALE-NI-tflormlck-Deef- in: No. 42A combine. t-foot. grlcranteed. perfect condition. Change in farming operations reason for selling. Priced right. irlay be seen at Island Equipment C», summerside. Waldo Gard- iner, Albany. — WAR VETERAN HONORED -Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Mclellan and little daughter Kathleen of Elston, Niass. were guests of honor at the home of Mrs. J0. lilclsciian. Indian River on Tues- dcv night when their former nr-irzhbc-rs and numerous relatives and friends gathered in their honor, It was the first opportun- ilv his friends had to meet and rcn ntlllaio him on his mar- ria-Lfe nnd also express their ap- prEviCillOIl cf his service in world lV-ir II. Ronald was rvell and fav- orably known especlafy during the years he was farmer at the P o-chial farm. Indian River when his kindness tn everyone attend. in: Indian River church was out- standing. After his moviri-g to the States, he met and married Miss Merv Costly of Lot 66. P_E.I. and soon after enlisted in the Amer- "fi" Army and served overseas for several years. He was badly wounded in the Italian campaign and spent s long time in hos- pltdl. His friends were delighted tn see him so weil restored to health and also delighted to meet this char-thing wife and daugh. ter. During the evening lvlr. Don- ald McLellan called the gather- lm: to order and called on Mr. Rupert Mobeilan to read on m. dross of congratulations and Q4;- Preclation. The address was ac. "mil-ruled by the presentation of a_ purse. Ronald expressed Bpprg. 3.1mm on behalf cf himself and m Mclfillflfl find a hearty sing- ing offFor They are Jolly Goad Ffllfiidi’ hrOHQht this part of the Ihosirln to a close. The_ ladies sencd a delicious buffet lunch gélldmihe evening was pleasantly p11 ‘cadlilwlllg to excellent music M‘) 1 try several local musicians. M cynic hc-ur the guests depart- n“5] "18 Mr. and Mrs. McLel. __. H ("it and happy life blessed “l-h health and prosperity. - K. A avcvflgzsigas. file WESTERNGUARDIAN 4 GENTS: l. Elmer Murphy 100 Hanover Street. Ill A George Glow. llbbttowo Street. _ SUMMERSIDE and rumor; court-rt , baoriptiouu, Advertising. - u" will he delivered to euy home tn Dumrraerlido by Currier rder u. w. m: responsible for deliver! "I W" M“ \ Phone I80 or Eli-I for this service -HOUSES FOB SALE-W. B. Warren, Box 592. Su-mmelildl- —FOR SALE, — 1937 Pontiac Sedan in good condition. Apply to Brown's Store, French River. 9.11.1. —M.ATINEE RACES, Bummer- side, Labor Day. send entries to Secretary R. B. Dewar. —BINDEB FOB. SALE. McCor- mick, b-foot cut. Good Wbrltlflii order. Scott Cairns, Freetown. ..'COME IN AND INSPECT the large stock of shoes at the Mon- tague Shoe Stare. -r:xrr-:c'rmc SHIPMINT of the famous Ransome diggers soon. James A. McNelll and Sons. Sum- incl-side. ~40]; SALE-G-foot binder in good condition. Just finished cutt- ing this sea$0n'S crop. Lloyd Waugh, phone Bedeque ll-RAZ. -STUDENTS 80in! t° hlsh school wanting rooms at reason- able rates, apply Bl Granville St. Summerside. -FR.OM SCHENECTADY, N1.- Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fowler and Mrs, Ellison Handley of Schen- lectady were among the many re- cent tourists in RE. Island. While in Kenslngtcrl they visited the home of Mr. and Mrs. ‘Ilhomas wigmore, friends o! long stand- ing. - K. -liNGAGEMillN'l‘-.ivh'. and Mrs. William Heckbert wish to ari- nc-unce the engagelrlen‘ of their daughter, Marion Eliza, to Mervin LeRoy, sOn of Mr. and Mrs. Mil- lidge Wiley of Sackville, NB. Marriage to take place in Sep- tember. —I‘.NGAGEMENT—Mr. and Mrs. Wyrnan Clark, North st. Eleanors. announce the engagement of their daughter, Bessie Joyce, to Staff Sergeant Hans Menke, U. S. Air Corps, Harmon Field, Newfound- land. son of Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Menke, Staten Island. N. Y. Mar- riage to take place last of Se/p- tember. —-KENSINGTON, Malpeque and Freetown Pzesbyterian Churches. Services Sunday, August 29th. Malpeque at 11 A_ M. Freetown at 3 P. M. Kenslngton at 7.30 P. M. Rev. John H. Marshall, Tatama- gauche. N_ 8.. will preach in Ken- sington. Church Schools: Kensine- ton at 7 P. M. Maloecxie at 1i A. M. and Freetown at 2 P. M. Rev_ J. A. McGovnan, Minister. -—-ENJOYABLE VACATION — Miss Bertha Doyle has returned to Alberton after.‘ having spent an enjoyable seven-weeks vacation. Miss Doyle visited pc-ints of in- fer-est in Quebec City, Toronto, the Thousand Isles, Ind stayed a couple of days at Niagara Falfs. Three week: were spent in Prov- idence, Rhode Island, with her sister, Mrs. Joseph F. Clarke. Miss Doyle also remained a week in Brooklyn, N.Y. - IRISHTOWN NONOGENAR- IANS — Messrs George McLeod and Andrew McLeod of Irisbtcwn, (brothers), are fer beyond the allotted three score years and ten. George is ninety, and An- drew is ninety-two, They are both quite active. George jumped across a four foot wide deep ditch to shake hands with the writer who was informed later that both brothers hitched their teams in hay cutters last summer and drove to their fields to cut hay. Mr. George's receipe for longevity is daily work in moderation and congenial’ sociability. -— K. —G. B. M.- Fall is practically here and that means iota o! hard work for the I-‘armersmfllhe 5 and l0 Department l: for sighted and "Fall sighted" rrflxht hero you can get WOMEN'S NAVY DRILL BLACKS in oilel l2 to l8 priced at 2.69 o pair. These Slacks are euentiol for P018141 Pickers. Just buck of u... s and lc-ln the Youth Centre you'll "M! DRILL BLACKS for Girls, in sizes 8 to ll, priced at 2.25 a pair. Girls’ Slacks are in serviceable navy, brown or light blue shades. If 3'0"" you'll need Drill Slacks-so take this tlp, come in and get them from the b and l0 and the Youth Centre. Iblng picking , ‘ ‘ SISMAN scAMrclts go to |chool—go u. work and ro to nllv- TlltyTo the molt popular utillturlan Shoe In the country. Bwnr-m. with u brown elk moccasin top hug cork Insole and M"! rubber outer vole and heel. Men's Sramlwrl. Ill" 6 *0 l1 l" 5-” ' Dllr; Boys‘ Scarnpe -, sllel l to 5 are 4.60 I pair: Youths’ Seampc s. Illrs ll to 12 no 8.20 u. pair; Children's “ L75 a. pulr. Buy Stan Bumpers for the family-they're Mt "Ml"- lvc and they'll glve lots pf wen under the toughest of conditions. (Joule your Stamps: Bumpers X-Itay fitted in the Shoe Dllilfl" in and have limit. sflmfthing good- POIITIIGUESE SABDINIS peeked Sardines are 3o “mg g ml. They're wonderful for pionlcl. for lunches M‘ for snaetumlnolude a tin of "Luge" Sardine: in your week-end "tier from the Grocery Department. .__..._-_-__l Give your complexion the beelc one that will bring out all the beauty of l heoltlly glowing akin. The YABDLIY TRIAL TRIO will ll" yourilomplcxicn e llft that you'll flud really IIIIIIIIII. The Trial Trio eonsfelg of [jg- of fllrlg food, o jur of Dry lkln Cleansing Cream The fTrlo" ll prlccd It 1.50. You'll "Ye the delicate Yardley fragrance-you'll love the effect that the Yardley Trial Trio will have on your skin. You'll find the Yardley l'rl.r| Trio in-tbe Dry Gouda Department "id n huitft cf Toning lotion. good-good treat! Ihve v01! ""4 "L595" ., ghee 8 to 10 ore in pure. suited ollve oil? "Luge" Show: 2:30 err-rel arranging.’ crrgLorl-uuwn- rAlSighgt for ISore Eyes cAwrror. Summon-side LAST SHOWING TODAY Double Bill (‘WHIRLWIND RAIDERS"_ ond t "WRECK OF THE HESPERU " - 7:15 - 9:15 Also MIGHTY LEE J. COBB - HELEN WALKER » , Directed by ° Produced by Q MONDAY - TUESDAY‘ ' ‘ MOUSE Cartoon Jews 7:15 - 9:15 — Matinee Tuesday 2:30 392x703?“ poo-fiooawoa £4,494: . t... ulna mr‘ OIEISIICILI l "ll "l"; c ‘I'LL ll VDIR SIIIYMIAII" REGE MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY Oi NT . Gniarrbamug/r "ncruus vusmr A [my oi song wriler-a cl... lived strange. robust lives n memorable as v Shows 7:15 ond 9:15 Matinee Monday and Wednesday 2:$u hv-in I» —FOR. BALE-director: N0. 30 and NO- 60; Wooden-wheel truck W880i“; hay loader; aide delivery rake; 1 horse rake. 9 ft; binders. Above all new. Used Mu-sey 35;. rir tractor. row crop; two c594 binders. McCormick-Darrin, m; condition. need some parts, $40 and 850: quiet work mare, 1o years. 1.200 lbe, $100. Waiter s, Weeks, Hunter River. Personals --M.iss Mary Moore of Montreal is spending he: vacation in Sum- merside at the hcme of her "parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Moore. Central Street. -S —Mr. Edwin Gallant of the office staff of R. T. Holman Ltd_ has been confined to hi; home with pneumonia. He is expected to be ablg to resume his duties shortly -Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred sheriff 8nd 8011. Gordon, Glace Bay, N.S.. arrived in Summer-side on ‘Fhurs- day evening and are the guests of Mir. Sheriff's aunt, Mrs. G_ w, Phillips and Mr. and Mrs. Hazen Phillips. Bummer- Street. -B —Mr. and Mrs. William Mower of Washington. D. C.. Mrs. Myrtle Roberta and her daughter. Shirley of Needhmn. Mass, left for their homes on Friday, August 20m. after spending two weeks visiting their sister Mrs. Lemuel Trenholm and brother. Mr. Walter Schurmm, Linkletter. -8 -M!. and Mrs. Edward W. Gallant and their 21 months old son arrived in Summerside last week from Goldwater. B. C.. where Mr. Gallant l; employed with the Canadian National Telegruphs. While here they we visiting Mr. Gallant’: parents. Mr_ and Mrs. John C. Gallant, Water Streets-S rtszsnawsa. Pakistan, Aug. as (Reuters) Pathan tribal chiefs today telegraphed an appeal to the King to intervene in the dispute between India and Hydera- bad, declaring that if Hyderabad were attacked the consequent spread of hostilities would involve all Central Aeia. VAIIIT! OI ANTS There are about U100 species of lflh ll Alllttllil. LAST SHOWING TODAY Double Bill "runs: m A scours" and "rowrnv BUCKAROOS” Errors Pave Way For Win 0f Legionaires Errors when errors meant runs spelled the downfall of the Sum- mersida Kinsmen ‘Juniors last night at the High School diamond and the Legionaires, 1947 chrm- plons. won the ball game by the score of 3 to 1. Both Joe Bernard for the Vets and Garth Gay for the Legion hurled gilt-edged ball, the former allowing three hits and the latter giving up four. No extra base blows were chalked up during the contest. The Vets forged ahead in tine first hall of the third inning. With one out. ‘Ikainor singled. f... Schurrman, Kinsmen backstop. at- tempting to cut the runner down 801mg to second, threw the bail into right centre field. and McIn- his in right completed the debacle l1! throwing the apple high over Landry, the third basemanb head, ‘Prainor crossing the plate. The Vets added two more in the next inning and again a mis- cue flflured in the counters. Grady hit safely and the speedy first sucker went to third when a third strike got away from Schurmau. allowing‘ H. Gallant to reach first. Underwood's infield out scored Grady and Gallant romped home when MacMurdo singled. Ilhe Kinsmen got their lone tllly in their half of the fourth. Sclunrnan was on when Allen jug- gled his roller to short. He went to second when Joe Bernard threw wild attempting to anchor him at first. Bernie Grady then came through with a hit that sent Bchurmsn home. Bernard kept getting better as the game progressed. no hits b!- ing chalked up against him in the lost three innings. He struck out ten men. Gay was almost as effective and struck out seven. BOX SCORE bcllon AB It ll P0 A E B. Burner-dew} 0 010 2 0 lltn,ss ..400l31 (I. Bernard. p 8 0 0 0 2 i Grady, lb l i I 0 0 TWO STORES IN Lower Floor - Main Store Section e MASLLMAWS SUMMILBSIDI BY MICHAEL 0'MABA (Conadrhn Pres: Stuff Writer) IDNDON. Aug. 2c _ (c?) - Sidney Brandom. police constable 2B8, today is not at his regular traffic point near the entrance of the Royal Arsenal at Woolwich. He is on duty a. few hundred yards away where the traffic is less busy — and there Ls c. story that goes with his transfer. Bus and tram drivers had com- plained that Brandon: was "offici- ous and overzealous" in enforcing traffic regulations to the mncllest letter of the law. They alleged he had as many as seven court cases in a single day laying "petty charges" against thorn. , It is understood that plaeiru of u. constable on duty at any specific truffle point is the responsibility of the sergeant at the local police station. And the sergeant in question is not saying a. word Later today. Brandom appeared in court to testify against Albert I-Ialladay charged with failing to stop his tram at a compulsory stop, l-lalladay pleaded innocent and said that he had driven trams for 40 years and never hod been in court before. The defence lawyer asked Brandom if he had been “peeping around a corner" when he saw the alleged offence. "No...I am not in the habit of neenfnr; around corners at ony- one." said ‘Brandon-vi. "You are n well-known firrure in the district?" asked the lawyer, "Oh yes I am well known through- FT. Gallant. 9b.. R 1 trnd-rwood. rf lllacMurdo. d . Trainer. if Phillips, 2b OHLIQQ OOQQv-A Pope. McInnis, rf #OHOOOnOoIp ouoo»§~p»z§ u .- 5 A Totals Summary Earned runs: Legion l. Runs batted in: Underwood. MacMurdo, B. Grady. Stolen bases: B. Ber- nard. drainer. Left on bases: Legion 5, Kinsmen I. struck out: by Bernard l0; by Gay 7. Base on balls: Off Bernard i; of! Goy 1. flit by pitcher: By Gay, ‘Pain- or. Umpires: Plate. J. Scburman: bases, G. Desliochu and I. Hog- an. I Overzealous Traffic Cop Moved To Another Beat INDIAN NAME u Puerto Rico was known as Bol- lnquen by its Indian inhabitants. before Columbus’ time. Kill-GLAND. Suffolk. mg land-(Giei-Ten guinea: (M2) a tooth is the lowest tender for re- moving concrete anti-invasion "dragons teeth" here. Total cost of demo? “‘ beach defences i: estimated at 210,000 ($40,000). WADENA, Soak" Aug. 19- fdPl-Mary Chicilo. 2.8, stung on the neck by a bee Wednesday afternoon. died in about an hour, before medical assistance could be obtained. She had choked to death, apparently from a poison and swelling in the tlvoat. VALUABLE DISCOVEIIIES Diamonds and gold were discov- ered in Africa in i870. out the country." "Do you give any warning to these people?" “No I never give anybody any warning." The case was dismissed under the pmbation of defenders act. FOR SALE JEEP 1M1 WILLYS CIVILIAN’ Perfect Condition Your Chance for e Real Buy 1986 OLDSMOBILE SEDAN Priced Right. Beautiful modern house trailer, fully equipped. Ten-volume World Popular Eneyclopoedin 1 Electric Beam Heater. Above articles must be sold immediately. Brgain for quick ule. Phone 400-3. Suurmerside onumu ummu n mun nus vulv-D Nothing to be olormod Nylons ,--_ they're M111 - wrlnllesr _ ~ IIOLEPROUF - SIIPERSILK ° PHANTOM ' DIIIII For those who require o ‘Ill Good lungs of sllcdea 9 to 10 1-2 .. Where Price Is Mm moon-your stockings ore etlcvlag 10411 ch”. you" “day from these loading brand!" /~ in the Newest Foil Shades Sizirlg—9 to 11 .. . . . . .. 1.50 to 2.50 , NYLON SiEAMLESS-9 n. l0 l-2 1.2! PURE SILK GltEiPE-Scndiewocd Shade ' SIIB - STANDARDS 1.09 ond1.19 diout when you V00!‘ o sight for sore cycll heavier Stocking 9 to10l-2..1.9l lied With Quality 0§ CAMEO TIIEATR KBNSINGTON Saturday 7:15 and 0:15 Here's the story "Readers Digest" coiled the moat baffling eve: Sydney Greenltreet in "THE VERDICT" with John Lor-rlng and Peter Lorre Terulonl Suspense! Surpriul Also Serial and Nerve “Qwoé-eomi Ilowlan (Continued from Page 14) Mrs. Henry J. Gallant moceeds to help a young man who is study- ing for the priesthood. There was a large crowd in attendance and it was a very enjoyable evening. A feature of the evening were two lotteries. one a beautiful hard hooked rug donated by Mrs. Dal: Gallant, Duvar and wor- by Mrs. Prosper Perry of Reading. Mass. The other also very worthy of‘ mention was a very artistically decorated cake donated by Mrs. Riufus Gallant and won by Miss Bernice Dolron of Duvar. A ve:y delicious lunch was served by the hostess and other ladies present. Mr. Hector Richard and l.l.r. Robert Gallant went on Sunday across to Buctouche, N. 8.. to vim. with Mr. Gallanfs cousins child- ren of the late Mr. and Mrs. Frank Poirier and report a very good visit, returning to thc-Lr homes here on Monday. Mr. Simon Bernard of Chelsea. Mose. hu been vacationing on the Island having come with some people to Ezmont Bay. 0n Surliay he attended Mass at St Anthony's Mr. Bernard in his youth resided in Howlan and was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Tennis Bernard. Mrs. Eddie Gallant qunfay observed her birthday on Aug 10th by spending the day at the homo of her sister, Mrs. Artln: Gallant, Woodstock. Miss Bernice Gallant of Wood- stock who is now teaching in Milo reports she enjoys her new occupation. Mr. Fred Gallant is indisponed with a sore knee and off work a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Carruthex had as visitors on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Bums Carruthers and Mr and Mrs. Pbrbss of Denmark, N S. Quite a rarely in the line of - twins struck Cape Wolf when too sets of twin girs arrived recently The first pair was presented t: Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Coshln s .:l the other pair to Mr. and bf". ing born in Alberto: Hospital. The Howard twins were there for the gran/d opening. It had been about 35 years since there were the last twins in that vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Wood no.1 daughter Miss Lilly motored down to Dunstaffnags on Monday Aug. 33rd where Lilly started dutieo ll teacher on Tuesday. “MIIIBLWIND RAIDERS BALI 0F DOUBLE BILL Al‘ CAPTOI -—Western adventure sine-ms t! new heights in Columbia's "Whirl- l wind Raiders," which opened yes- terday at the Capitol Theatre, u the Durango Kid (Charles Star- rett) and smiley (Smiley Buruettel fight and sing alongside flu world- funous Texas Rangers, n their latest action-packed loge- brusher, Starrett and Burnettl term up to defeat a ruthless bond which gains power in Texas of the 1870's when the Rangers are dis- solved temporarily. Both stars are in top form as they out-slug and o-utride the villains to bring law and order to Texas. Featured in "Whirlwind Raid- ers" ate Fred Sears. as the head of a State Police group which loots and terrorizes the citizens they have sworn to protect: lovely Nancy saunders as the feminine lead; “Little Brown Jug." a pint- sized trick rider (ten years oldi who aids Smiley in the film's com- edy moments: and Doyle O’Dell and the Radio Rangers, o new Western musical group. FOR SALE FARM OF 135 ACRES SITUATED ON PAVED HIGHWAY IN SPRINGFIELD Churches. Storel Rallwuy Near end I This is on exceptionally lovely form, dry and level. ideal for po- tato growing. 125 acres clear. bal- ance in hardwood. Can be pus- ohased with or without crop, crop consists of I l-_2 Acres pototoeu, N acres grain. I acre turgrlpc, l0 tone hay loved. 85 acres standing. House hu four bedrooms sud both upstairs, 4 rocuu ‘and sun porch down stairs. lovely large pantry with built in cupboards. eluk uud oet tube. kitchen pantry and both room all finished lu temprltlle- new ceilings upstairs oud down, new flue, new asphalt roof, brie! aiding on walls. vvell lnlullted. A lovely home for the ambitious up- Jo-dote farmer thut llll vvhnt t! takes. Price very reachable. MRS. BEATHA REEVES. ‘Thoma Howard. bot-u pain bc~ iii‘ 1o . _= win»