AUQUST J9» ._1?i17 1 _ TVESTERN GUARDIAN ‘l AGENTS: .I. llmer Murphy, 1M llanover Street, an) George Clow, 125 Ottawa Street SUMMER-SIDE and PRINCE COUNT! -. -‘ News, Subscriptions, Advertising. ‘ ‘ Thefiuardlanmeybsboughtstsnyofthe following stores lnjummerside: l!“ Bookgtuffl. Water Street; Gourllee Drugstore, l1 Central Street: gown", Bgkery, Water Street; Mark Gsudet, S‘! Granville Stmet. (f? The Guardian will be delivered to any home in Summerslde. “m, Boy st 2o per day or 12o per week. Phone 289 for this service a ‘m your order to the boy responsible for delivery on yonr folk f_______ -MAln WANTED-Apply Mrs. T. D. Morrison, '10 Spring Street, Summerslde. lfififl 4-0;; sAl E-Jsclfs ‘rsxi stand wmpletc. Apply Richard Rose:- lon B; Prince County Motors. gummerside. Phone 719. -I:NAMELLID LINED CANS. 1 1b.. 1% lb. and 2 lb. also in stock. The Sunlrnerdde Hardware Co. _NEW SUMMERSIDB FIRM Rquirfis stenographer. willing to some clerical work. Apply Box wiggling salary expected and lualificotions. —ST- MARY'S COMTMEBGIAL , , SCHOOL, Summerside. opens Sept. Znd- Resistor for complete Course. ape-name can: Also Nevn--Shows 7.15-9.15 Matinee Thursday 2:30 I APlTalrflusismersld Today (WEDNESDAY) and THURSDAY fives murmur William PLAY$|_ __ _ ;-_ an -wi\IA— _BARN DOOR Track and i-iang- -Ill0lt SALE, -_ 40o Bny’; pul- —TO ATTEND CONVENTION- '"' ...y0(‘KET KNIVES, Scissors, Mr. E. P. Foley, Bummerside, is Buuhoy Knives and Paring Klnives, mersuic Police Court yesterday ____ momllll lrlm Slliltlldlarl’ MBB- - RIGRETTABLE ACCIDENT- islrrllc E. li. strong. K.C., a party LA regrettable accident occurred at rhnwvl ""11 llflrklll‘; 3 "Wk mllfiumcnemide on Sunday when little Wu r Street W“ filled $500 Bndmine-year-old CQCIIE Dfacquiere, A flrlmh had his bllll esjclaughter of Mr. and Ml‘: August- ine Blacquiny-g. North Marge; after spending some time at Har- _ street, we“ (mm a wring board cu bour View Cabins. Summerside. _B0nlEs FORWARDED FOIL-which three other children overe Mr. Carlson is manager ofNthe i‘l‘l.\l The bodies of Guy Nez- l yl. She wa taken to the local branch vi the Bflhk a! 0W I3. Si! Calvin A. sarson. 20. gralncreg County .FIczp1ia‘. where it Swtlm-S. bu: n" Eastern Passage. N. Sqlwas found tI.\'-.t he" right arm was urrlcd yester ay morning COmpiOll Funeral Home, -—-— lilslflt.’ to their former homes -I'ASSED EXAMINATION r: tie mainland for burial. The In the reoort of those who passed their sixth year. 1-Ie is a member (M. lllilllg men were drowned at ‘the examinations set by the Ccm- of the staff of the University of . hcarh Sunday afternoon man Ex-"mhing Board oi the Mor- New York-S. (‘ildolll/ which claimed two ‘illme Provinces from Summersldc -Dr. and Mrs. C. Van der Mere of Forest Hills, New York, are -- guests at Harbour View Cabins for broken below the elbow. - S. - if l Ii - _Mr. and Mrs. John Clarke of Uciims, both from thlsiAcaden-q,’ wh ch appearlg‘ recently FI‘Q\lIli'[‘.—s. the nznc of Miss Norma I-iumph- Montreal are guests at Harbour Ti ' rel’. Kcnslngton. was omitted. She View Cabins. Mr. Clarke is chief _R()l‘.-\R\' MEETING _ Mr, successfully completed the exam- foreman or the Montreal Daily frictions for tirade Eleven - S. ‘sierra __ , __i —FAMILY PARTY —— The M115 —Mr and Mrs. Alilsc-n Delaney and daughters of Dr. and Mrs. ll/I- of Morsreal and Dr. and Mrs. Cecil Delllht!’ sllmmelslde “Pd their Delaney of Sherblroke. Que. sr- wlve= mo husbands all slithered rived i» Sum-merside on Saturday at the lzome of Mi and Mrs. Car- even-m; y, my; their Dayan“. Dr l-wucry Montreal. reprrsent- '. "f Shane s’. .25 war, the illlffSt rpeukrr at mctng o.’ the Summcrsid: ,~ Ciuh vestcrdny. He IIETCPllI- - rrk iris looge is doing for - children and some f“.ms L ng tlwir ncaivfllc". ixere rcl DPIBHEY- slimmer 5W?" 0R and M's. M Drlancy. -. S. , t. lulu Mr. staalev Milnnig 115 ght far a imply reun- _l-_____ luff. Guess were Frank - . WW9.“ “J5 SEPWJ Brlsfon, Byron Floy and a trust enjoyable evening was s I s la "ill, hlnsa. James McDzlug-l Slleht- Ulh-‘r 811953" DPS?“ We" ell zlllt- CUZITItS Coyle. Summer- Dr. and Mrs. Wiiiried Delaney, lldc. — S. Camlcr"'ge. Mass. He s a nepitew I __ -—i of Dr. Delaney; also Dr and Mrs. ...-.\iIi CADET CAMP -_ The Cormle", Monclon and Mr. and Gaudct. Summer- fozulh and last summer camp for 'Mrs.. ‘Nilfreri Bil’ (Ilklllls to be 'held at the R. C. A‘ . t} s id m’ :53?’- — 5~ The racing sloop Swan believ- 51-11011. llmmerfi B. 5 ""—" ed stolen from her Summerside r opscncdi Sunday with HEY III-Jcggré‘ Efiifilqggrafigfifi; moorings Sunday night. was found M’ ullfl-rons represen e. "- ~ r yesterday at Linkletter, some six Tilt‘ sigiiflfiitllllfi age ‘flrom Slydneyg. Ilgéggwlglntcdsrllgcee ‘list Sllglovggti: miles from the town. Residents at " fillers. HrmOH i flii r" s ‘ Linkle‘ter found the craft driYcn NH, _.._ Tim windsw- squadmn when hr was transferred here from up onlme Shore and dnmaged cam have a bugle and drum band with glflflel-gidgflshfixlebern oziflllntfiggi" siderahly. There was a hole ln the tnclr Sflltimlifill. With the lcompge; “aha; be“ ;eamr3 H_ Wm‘ ‘eke’ side of the hull and the sails were i011 of s camp every ar ca e ‘ ' '- torn, squadron in the Maritime Provirl- [PK m5" HIéWtAR€SPICItI ‘Gun! or“; The owner Russell Ramsay of (‘Piillill Ilitlvfldhlid a group of their "Salcégmggmigge tousus: Harvard St. Summerslde. said he F1! P1“ fll Pll 0H9 0f the W01 . '_. ‘ ‘ _ v _ ~ " was convinced the boat was sto‘ heck camps held at Summersidelme-“J-Q 5'." lxeye. has’ attended an when the cm“ was .mun'd this slimmer. The program for thisllh“ “W” “M939 at o “w” and mlssln a din h d b M H m h the a ch t-becn n-‘omcted to sergeant from R g gyrvm Yd ‘i .m1 w e same s a i -_' . , _ amsay was oun swsmpe a for ‘the previous camps and the ulhesaqnlfefsllldgorpilllrlg; gfffgdvgcdgfiz the who" and a day-y’ Owned by IflSPCfllUll ‘will be held on the m mm w ' ‘ " y Dr. Austin Delaney. was missing. ' - C l. Douglas Hrath afternoon of Friday. August 29th. transd‘ of p . , The dory was found with the yacht _S_ from Sourls dcaachm_ n . Cpl. M Lmkletter‘ Heath "vas in charge o.’ Summer- n was reported that the M“ '. l‘ ' —BlRTl-II)AY rsarv _ The fling? “QITNTRIQ A1§.*'_wg°“ I“ of the yacht was blackened es in ‘v of Mr. and llil-s. Jes<e ‘ ' ' ' ' ' though by the exhaust of a motor hli sllmmPrfilde Eiltherrd Bl-l boat and there was speculation lllc mmmcr cottage o! their sor,’ PETSOIIHIS in,“ the cm“ had been used m .\ir. il'|"olti I'll.l(‘SL..~ on Thursday the landing of liquor or other evenluu to honor Mrs. Huestls on —Mr. snd Mrs. Lloyd Kelly. smuggled gQ0d5_-S, .e hr» slon of her birthday. Pres- and little daughter. Barbers Ann. mt. irsldcs Mr. and Mrs. Harold of Halifax. are visiting. Mr. Kelly's liuc: and liter lomfy were Mr. sister, Mrs. John l... McGuigan. and firs. Albert l-iurstis and family summerside-S. NATUR. AL BOILLRS Many residents oi’ Icrland heat m T111 in Garage Door Sets. availl- lets. L, S. X N. H. Breed. These FNDAY a §ATURDAY lbw at The Summerside Hardlware Pullets are ready to lay. Wilbert i ‘ BIG DOUBLE “LL m. Reeves. Lower Freetown. _ Bust" Crabbe -_.| ||_. (Hf-rent grades and Prices. attending the annual convention “ l "- Mrhlue at The Surmnerslde Hard- of the Canadian Pharmaceutical ware (‘o Assimilation in Vancouver. B. C., ss _q||¢|_ —-—- a eega e from the P. E. I. As- ' -rul-i<'E COURT-In the Sum- sedation-S. SI“°'|IHEN'" “TIIE GREAT MIKE" O~ZUV<2OOQ>OMOO€>OOWOMQMM S’side Native Dies At Halifax HALIFAX. Aug. 19—(CP) — F. W. Doyle. ‘f4. a native of summer- side. P.E.I.. and former Cape dre- ton railway executive. died here today. He was accountant with Calla- dian Paclfic Railway Company in Montreal before going to St. Pet- er‘ N. 5.. where he held a posi- tion with the Cape Breton Railway l-ntll 1920 when he moved to Hall- ‘ fax. He was one of the UWUCCBSSILI Conservative candidates in 11:11- iax in the Federal election of 192i. In 1027 he was appointed the first business manager of the Nova Scotla Hospital at nearby Dart- mouth. In recent‘years he was a Had- fax commission broker. Off To Paris TORONTO, Aug. 18—Mrs. R. T. Tanner, acting executive secretary of the bailiiulan Save the Chil- dren Fund sails this month for Britain and Europe. She will be the delegate from the Canadian Fund to the September Confer- ence in PBIIS of the International Union tor Child Welfare, of which the Canadian Save the Children Fund is a member. From Paris. Mrs. Tanner will visit the Save the Children Fund teams in var- ious countries. including Germany and Austria to discuss problems with the workers and to make a survey of the use to which dona- tions from Canada are being put in order to make a full report to Canadian supporters of the Save the Children Fund upon her re- turn. ITS EARLY NAME The ancient n-ame of Dublin was Ashcled, Lylf. I-IflnCOPk and fam- i their ll‘llI"€S with ‘not water piped ‘ present was their grand-i -Dr. and Mrs. Wilfred Delaney from geysers. szn P. ‘ip Strele of New London“ of Cambridge. Mass. are guests ofi 00ml.- Wlrose mother is the former Dr. and Mrs. Mark Delaney snd liatlc Huertis. the only son or family, BummersIde-S. iauzhtel not present. Being an __ nllislll-xlin: musical family. an cn- ___ —Dr. and Mrs. C. M. Morgan and two children of Teri-e Haute. Indiana. are guests at Harbour View Cabins, Bummerslde-S. lnvelrc evrnin’! Wfis spent In that milrrlll the sing song being lad th- .\'lr. Albert Hue-tis. The high-l light of the occaskln was a vocal ____ “his by ill-W 1°55!’ Bu"? -Mr. snd Mrs. Ernest Clarke _I am instructed by Mr. Urbsn t“ "lalwllll"? bl lllr- TTWPSUS l and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Purcell l, wit"!!! 0! Cine Traverse to seli “mild cc crcnrr.‘ ani cake was n; Hang“ leave today an" spend. i by public suction on his prem- W‘. My MrsHFlLb :i l-lutttis rad) in; g pleasgnt 1,0115“ a; Harbour lees on above date all his live- ll-é-ri. Hllfsh} Dlflns ~ e View Cabins. Summerside-S. gawk. machinery. household ef- m .. IS. hosts was‘ present- _____ _fects, crop and farm property. mmbwl serif ve .v use!“ slits by —Mr. snd Mrs. o. s. Carlson.‘ Ebrm wmlIt-l of 108 mm. It of .ne family. - S. West St. John. N.H., have left w"! "I11" lllllllvlllflll. balance TR’? .i.‘zi.°'°i‘..'."ii'.'l‘.'ii'°t‘. la; sTO ’. E N E PPODI-lrtles In the district. New -0. II. M.- house snd all buildings in good etata of repair. STOCKr-l general purpose horse, ‘l years old; 1 general par-- Ilnse horse 10 years old; l brood mere 1i years old; L milk eow 9 do frlllllltviuffiirthle fines you have been makl built Gates have a rm?“ Depumen‘ ' Th“. mo" ‘Mb Thcv are all 4' hi ‘h n d". "d M" Inn" ‘ml "lnnn- ‘h’ "m". 4, ‘~12’ . d r I y an come In four sites-S 1-2 x 1-4‘ x l0'—4' n" warn x 13 ._ priced from 6.95 to 14.85. . . Gates have been . ce-"e dont expect these to be here long-better order years old: 1 milk cow 8 years old; l heifer Z years old, due to ll" “m: you went NOW-so as to m the sizes you wlshl Hardware Department AT CAPE TRAVERSE l SATURDAY. AUG. 23. AT l. PM. l iri n“ a ‘or freshen; 2 1-year-old heifers; 2 spring calves; 100 chickens ( x- ed) S months olfl M y -old hens, MACIIINI-IRY:—I Brsntford mower; l double truck wagon; 1 single truck wagon: 1 driving wagon: 1 set lever spring tooth barrows; 1 single plow; ‘I enltl- vator; l horse hoe; I driving sleigh; I single wood sleigh; l- horse block end rope; 1 set driv- ing harness: l set double harn- ees; 1 truck wagon. pad and brewing’: (pew); 1 lenfrewloresm sepsrs (M lbs.. new); Psi- _ you“! own!‘ Lint ‘wxhlng machine enm- ; o s, shovele..hoes. -h e h ‘LIAIEIES-oléryonr LAM! SHADES are willed snd soiled this 1mg", m‘. hug”, mm.‘ mm h" W unity to get new ones. . The Furniture Depart- “g “M? s! substantially reduced the prieee of dainty BOUDOII 5 M‘ m," you]; g u," h"; IIADIS. Msde of satin or orgsndy. these Shades are 1g n," “any” m“; g “m 'me:|(:'1'1l‘El|l‘-S—It's time to think of getting your children m- - ‘my firs‘; ool. . . .In the Youth Centre you'll find s wonderful In a t I EATEBS for the Girls; both Cardigans snd Pullovers Swill‘: es snd darker shades. In the collection are Jsoqu d knit m a crs In patterns that the “Junior Miss" likes. ss well as solid n are In plain snd fsney knit. . . .There is s eomplete range of In and the prices are from 1.60 to 5M. gtxmed with fringe. bows and ruffles. . . The lovely. colors will mum" “H”; nun“, o; ha‘. o, ‘all W complement any whene- The with»! w!» hold mum; qnsntiq of dishes, l ere Boudoir Shades was from 1.90 in (AS-the special esvlng lpou no "n; m" om] our" "t" l8 from 9S eests to 2.50. . . So-Comc. See. Buy and SAVI! "us". (“not M, g ygu-qqlppgfl Furniture Department I “m, ~i—- This property can be Inspected EVERYBODY-knows tIuVPLANTIllJS PIANUT BUTTS! is In my “mo, your home with insurance. r Carl Weeks, Alberion Sill"! Birch. Port Bill Irank I. Gallant. Wellington W. B. Warm. Msrgste "In finest snd meet sought after! The Grow?! DQPIPI-llfllt fill l"! Terms cash. mowed gflshlpnren; of this delicious spree: . . lndtxree slseaktge “Ill day unfit. sale on Mendsy Ilre cedst Lllsndfleentsesounn enPlsn s f owing. r Peanut Butter... lverybody-het lverybody um m l s. c. sru. “m” wnc" c“ "w" Orson eaetisnem. I INE ND Dawson-Woolf Reunion Picnic A most enjoyable time was spent at the Raymond Wood cot- tage at Victoria beach, the sfter- noon and evening of August 1i, when 36 members of the Dawson and Wood families gathered for a lobster dinner. Mrs. Eliza Dawson of Central Bedeaue. together with her entire family of five sons and their wives were present. They sonsisted of carl A.. a professor at McGill University, and Mrs. Daw- son of Montreal; Colonel U. Cv. Dawson and Mrs. Dawson of Yar- mouth, Nova Scotia; Elmer and Mrs. Dawson of Augustine Cove; Haddon and Mrs. Dawson of Win- ler Harbor. Florida and Ivan and Mrs. Dawson of Central Bedeque. The Wood family in its entLety were: George W. of Tryon; Mrs. Eliza Dawson of Central Bede- que; Mrs. Ada Lyman‘ ‘Tryon; Howard Wood. Sin. of Victoria and Patten. Maine; Alice M. Laveil of Dracut Centre. Mass. Those two families were never before sl. to- gether at the same time. Other members of the picnic party were the sons. daughters, sons-in-law and daughtcrs-in-law of the Daw- son-Wood families and consisted of: Howard and Ruth Schurman o‘ central Bedeque; Joyce. Verna. Garth and George H. children of Raymond and Adelaide Wood of North ‘Tryon; John A. Lyman of Tryon; Brent and Ruth Wood o! Crapaud; Vera and Lloyd Roger- son. also of Crapaud; William H. and Ruth Wood of West Somer- ville. Mass, and William H. Ls- veil of Dracut Center. Mass. After 50 pounds of lobsters and other good things were eaten the whole party sat around in groups and many interesting incidents were recalled and talked over. some members of the party had never before met others group, although all so closely re- lated. Mrs. Hadrian Dawson had was delighted with everything. The day was clear and warm but a so that it was not uncomforrallie. The party broke up at a late hour after the younger members, anrl some of the older too. enjoyed swimming off the hard sand beacn thanks was given Raymond and Adelaide Wood for the use of their spacious cottage and also to Mrs. dozen delicious doughnuts which were served for desert. May we all meet again togzt-her some other time. "JEWEL CASE CITY" Nuremburg was long known nus cuuul iizivolln non: ESTABLISHE D NI UTUAL SERVICE flrSECURlTY the "Jewel Case at the Reich." The tragic loss of property can be avoided by protecting MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE c 0 MPANY I685 »AGENTS-' W. Vernon Craig, Bedeque Clifford Simpson. Stanley Bridge, MsaLesn Bron, Nth. Wlltshlre G. M. Grant, Charlottetown Jleddle MIQM, West Royalty Parkman Jenkins, Povmsl HEAD OFFICE. SUMMEIISIDI WEDNESDAY, 9-1 A. M. . non MESSER AND HIS ll k SATURDAY, 9-12 P.M. I BLUE NOTES ORCHESTRA IMPERIAL IIAIIBE PALACE I MILE WEST OF SUMMERSIDE of tile never before visited the Island and gebtle breeze tempered the heat at high tide about dark. A vote of William H. Wood for baking six l! a ISLANDERS ‘ .1. s" mlydi’ llllillllllllilllllllllllllllilllllmlilillw ‘Dartmouth Ferry In Slight Accident HALIFAX. Aug. 19 -(CP)—Two crew members and s woman pas- senger vwere injured this morning when tine Halifax-Dartmouth ferry Scotlsn plied into the Dartmouth dock oa-uslng property damage es- iurles ranged from broken ribs to slight billll. Cause of the accident was not im- mediately known but passengers said the ferry did not slow down as it usually does when approaching the dock. R..T.. Lynch, assistant superintendent oi the Dartmouth Ferry Commission, sald an inquiry l would be held“ CLAIMED RADIOACTIVE POISONING BIOOMFIELD. 21-1.. Illg. 19 — (AP) - Dorothy L. Burns, 3i, who charged in a $2001.00 suit Bgfilnst the Westinghouse Electric Corp- oration that she had suffered ra- dioactive pclisoning w-hile working on atomic research died yesterday at her nome here. HJITy COllfl. Miss Burns’ COlln5"I. said the suit still is pending. Auction Sale AT SOUTH FREETOWN‘ Acting under instructions of Mrs. Mary Mullen I will sell by; auction on Tuesday. Aug. 26, be-l ginning at 1:30 p.m., a large quantity of household effects con- sisting of living room, dining room, bed room and kitchen fur- niture; dishes and cooking utens- ils. If day is unfit sale on next day. Auctioneer. vcrwwxrcwvw s’. ~¢A ~ \.\.»‘\/\/\/\ U» \/\/\./\ TWO FARMS ANII MILL 6O acres, approximately under cultivation, I0 acres hardwood, brooks crossing each ‘farm, young 40 tree orchard, 9 room dwelling with wood house and garage deck hen-house and granary combined, machine shed and brooder house. Buildings with- in 2 chains of spring, brook and pond cnd I-2 mile from school, station and stores. Two storey mill, new 60 x 45 ft. containing 45 .p. tractor, rot- ory complete with 65 ft. saw- dust conveyor and a Z5 ft. slab- conveying outfit, shook end shingle machine with edger, 3 sided matcher and planer, multiple lathe machine and baulter, table saw, hand raw, wood-turning lathe, line shaft, hangers, pulleys and belts, with all necessary tools to make repairs. ‘ _ ‘ Write or call on— l? l. s. MURRAY / Piusvilie, P. E. I. t Owing to Ill health I offer for sale my fsrrn at Bradalbune, con- sllhg of97acres oflandJllSh good state of cultivation. balance under hard and soft wood and lmnber. ELTON SOMEBS. Bmdalbanc. P. E. I. I Auction PSaIe Of Household Effects on the premises of MRS. W. H. BEER, COLEMAN on Thursday, August 21st HUGH MORRISON, Auctioneer. I_'R( )FI'ZSSIUN_AL CARP Phone Sll X-Ray DR. VINCENT GRANT Dental Surgeon Smallmon Building SUMMERSIDE timated at more than $15,000. In- " Terms cash. _ g IIUGII F. MORRISON i FOR SALE‘ Two forms consisting of 90 and . I45 l attachedfl, two room cabin, large double-l at I.30 p. m. , I. - u a r r s Ie 1| b I ~ m»? ‘ Al‘. = he: \ {Billions PAGE ELEVEN Clearing . l-llil STARTIIIR TllllRSlJAYfl . innit IT LASTS With arm rests. i With arm rests. and back. Natural Lawn Chairs Canvas hock rec choir. atfac Foot rest above chair. __._%_ me be | l l l Tables stak-a-bye chairs. our - noon monstrous: 3 REGULAR PRICE Folding fleck Chairs and back. White enamel frame. Colors blue, wine or green 8 webbing. ' With arm rests-slot seat and back. Sturdy and FESIIUI-f folds as shown In Insert. khaki webbing. a Stak-a-bye Chairs All bridge parties or small amuse- Assorted colors. All sriél hues-fr. matcli In diameter. . SMALIMAIPS ummr SIIMMERSIDU,‘ j 1 OFF Web seal Web seat frame with lining lawn hment steel chairsT-Ideal for nt cenfers—IO choirs can stored in the place of I. 9.75 inches 28 17.50 -. ..“§ IIRIIPAIIII ‘F575- _ Tfcr/Wl/llwd" " "$1? Sharing‘ u outlaw’: limit l Illl zvttvv KEYES l WILLARD PARKER I nan PARKS EDGAR BUCHARAN ilfilqilfii MhIhMILRIIIE llvfllyfififilflll 1 Showing Friday 8.30 ' Saturday 7.30-9.30 Aoooaofl REGENT THEATRE SUMMERSIDE Wednesday and Thursdayll TllE GIIIIIIEII Ill IIIIS IUIIE . d scum-s none you'll velseslnr IOIIVII vus saunas vsvs nosv ov ms nus nuv use seamen! U I-Whvudlvulnam. LIOIGI um n1 IN fill (lllfl!l_ rel I- a- Im‘! l!!!" eel Illll yvs'v| sun mv Ilievvl he, tzef r. on n: . m n m a u: u. _ Show: 1.15 and 9.1: Matinee Wednesday 2.30