THE WESTERN , GUARDIAN FTT PRINCE COUNTY OFFICE r I Innunor Street, Sununonldo. Phone 8081. - Subscriptions. Advertising .-upresentatlvel "E0303 OIDW Ind , Home Phones: ,I'hnGnudlInouybo csosos worrou ans: and was bought at any of the I following stores in Bummer-afoot News-stand, Water street: noooetwb Grocers. 390030 water sewer illness .10. .1-IVT - T Summer Street; Gourlics Drugstore. 21 Central Sheer. Mark Gsudot, 0'1 Granville Street; usttreet; Island Motor Transport. 0 Bnueli Street; Drug. lnmsni loll- 1 I. L Wllh In Konainxhll. . ' gwssr ramps osncn lllbcrlonx .-r Phone: Frank Weeks, Bcpresenhtln. 68-I p0LIiu Ind 08-! Hanna. OI IALI at Pear- mn M.dy.go.Wur. Remington. .517)! fresh Portland cement. lime, plaster and plaster paris at Braces. ..PoU1.'l'EY - Buying live chic- ken and fowl daily. Except Satur- days. Fred Wadmsn. Kensington. ..cur ms FUEL am. with rock insulating wool and insulated attractive siding. Both sold at BTECCIS -POLICE COURT - In Sum- mrrside Police Court yesterday a. man charged with assault was lin- 9d 520 and costs or 15 days. and also had his liquor permit book confiscated by Magistrate E. H. strong when it was shown that the accused had been drunk at the time the offence had been com- mlttcd. Magistrate Strong, in expressing alarm at the prevel- ance of drunkenness. said he be- lleved that liquor is esponslblc for 95 per cent of the ime' com- mitted in Summerside.-S I Personals -Mrs. Amos MacLea'n of Cole- man is visiting her daughter, Mrs. A P. Cerettl and Mr. Ceretti, Borden.-S .,Mr. and Mn. Howard Waite anti son Wendell. Summerside, have returned home after spend- ing their vacation with relatives and friends in Toronto. Highland Crock, Ontario, and Buffalo, N. Y - Mr. and Mrs. Willis H. Kelly returned to their home in Port Huron on Saturday morning af- ter spending I very pleasant vs- catlon with friends and brother- zn-law and sister. Mrs. Harry Srhurman. New Annan. -S. -.:-:.;.:?.: GRAPAIIII THEATRE Friday 8.30-Sat. 7.30 and 9.30 "BLUE BLOOD" l in Cenicolor Starring Bill Williams and Jana Nelgh A Story of a. Horse Short Subjects i cameo THEATRE I : Kenslngton Wednesday and Thursday 7:15-9:15. 20th Century' Fox big .comcdy,I "WHEN WILLIE COMES MARCH-l LNG HOME", starring Dan Dalley. Coleen Townsend, William Demur- e.-t, Songs! Thrlllsl Laughs! :----I-:1--2:---.1 Professional cards W. OIIESTER 8. iilacllollillll Barrister, solicitor. Nolan Etc. ! um. i limos formerly occupied by Lu! Heath strong. IL 0. 'Money in Loah Collections Promptly Attended To. -ramiut can: by mm; mm W..I.Pot Keir Clark's, August 30th. at . 6-DR. DEWAE of 0'Leary will be absent from his office Friday. August 29. --TO TAKE COURSE - Dr. W. E. Callaghan, Summerside, left on Saturday for Cleveland, Ohio, where he will attend a month long post graduate course.-S. -POWER SHUT OFF. - For the purpose of working on our wires, power in the town of Kenslngton will be shut off for several days he- besuty during their eleven yous absence from their birthplace. Mr. Harold Ferguson, of the crew of the motor vessel ”Bhiriey Aleta". last reported from Parts- boro. N.B.. which is one of this vessel's calling ports on her regu- lar schedule of sailings. Mr. Charles Condon, close to 80 years of age. made a brief busin- ess cull here on August 19th, fol- lowing I long period of illness. It is seven years since Mr. Condon'a last visit here. Regret is expressed that Mr. J. W. Mscbean has entered the P. E. 1. Hospital for treatment. Best wishes are being extended for his early return to home ' and health and family. ..,... Much sympathy of relatives and friends goes out to Mr. Ivan Macxinnon, who suffered an un- fortunate accident while sllghting from his car under cover of dark- ness. It is the wish of many friends that his recovery there- from may be speedy. The sympathy of their many friends, and wishes for a speedy recovery are being extended to Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Rogerson in the illness which necessitated the removal of Mr, Rogerson to the tween the hours of 1.00 and 3.30 P. M. starting on Friday, August 22nd. scales l-iydro-Electric Co. Ltd. P. E. I. Hospital for treatment. -05! HOLIDAY - Dr. Rendie Eowness, director of research for Master Feeds. from Toronto, is currently enjoying a combined holiday and business trip to Prince Edward Island. Dr. Bowness, while in Summe aidt. is staying with his father, Mr. George Bowness. on Water street East.-B Hampton and Vicinity Mr. Oscar Myers is scenes. having been absent. years. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Myers have returned from an extended visit to relatives and friends on the main- land. Mr. Charlie Macxinnon and son are here on their annual visit to friends and relatives, particularly the four score years on llfels highway. his.father who has gone over School has commenced following Edgln T5. the holidays, under Mrs. Ferguson as principalp .and Donald Cameron as assistant. I -r-: Mr. and Mrs. Everett Macin- tosh from Oregon, U. S. A., are meeting old friends and relatives, guests at the Charlottetown Hotel. Students Lyman Wood. visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs. Howard B. Wood. and the two young Boswell brothers visiting their parents. Mr. and Mrs , Keith Boswell. Miss Betty Myers, who was on a brief visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Myers, has departed for Windsor, Ontario. where it is un- derstood she has accepted a posi- tion in her chosen profession. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. E. Mcasughey. Mrs. Mcciaughey also had the pleasure of a visit from her brother, whom she had not seen for a consider- able period of time. Mr. among their many relatives friends, guests of their Mr. and Mrs. Jas. V. Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. tosh. from Oregon. U.S.A., wi make their headquarters a the Charlottetown Hotel their stay in the province. visiting friends. relatives and old familiar from his native province for 9. number of returning from Col- o leges on the mainland include Mr Jas. Mcciaughey. D.D.B.. is on annual visit to his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Campbell and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Camp- bell and children from Windsor, Ont., are on a brief holiday visit and parents, Everett Macin- have arrived by plane on a brief visit a ong relatives and friends. They during Mrs. Brent Canfield from Preparatory to school re-opening it is pleasing to note that school improvements as recommended by the Department of Education have been made for the future conven- ience and comfort of the large number of pupils enrolled in each room of this school. Visitors to our Province and those returning after long abseucesi therefrom include Mr. and Mrs. Brenton Canfield, from Rochester. N. Y., renewing friendships with many relatives and friends, some who have aged with the years and. memories of loved ones since de- parted. Mr. Lewis Dawson and Mr. Rus- sell Dawson from California, with their wives, motored to the Island on a visit to their many relatives and friends. Many years have passed since these Islanders abroad have visited the scene of, their 'TI-IE GUARDIAN. Big Flower Show Concludes Al Summerside The two-day colorful first an- nual provincial flower show came to a. very successful conclusion in Summerside last evening. Origin- ally planned for one day. the show had .to be continued a sec- ond day to accommodate the people who were unable to get into the hall on the first evening. More than 250 exhibits were dis- plsyed by 48 flower gardeners. Last evsrung the flowers were placed on sale and a large num- ber of visitors to the show took advantage of the opportunity to purchase bouquets of the Islands finest flowers at bargain prices. Most of the flowers that remained were given .to the patients at the Prince County Hospital. This show. the first of its kind for the Island. was sponsored by the ladies of the Abegweit Chap- ter of the I.0.D,E. in Summerside and will be made an annual event that promises to be the CHARDOTTETOWN Pass List For Grades 11, 12 At Summerside The following is the pass list for grades i1.and 12 for the summer- side Academy in the Maritime Board examinations, Those whose names are marked with an x will be required to take supplementary examinations before they attain full matriculation. Grade 11 (In slphebetical order). Ella Cahiil, Birdie Cairns, xJohn W. Cameron. xJamu Compton. xLeonsrd Compton. Barbara Dal- ton. xlrsne Gallant. Wilfred Giliis, xGarth Jenkins. xbonald Johnston, xRalph Kennedy. John Montgom- ery. Pauline Mouse, Janis Morrison. Jackie Noonan. Malcolm Palmer, Doreen Pritught. George Riley. John Waugh, xlaarbara Woodsidc. Grade II There is no Grade 12 certificate VVj; highlight of the flower garden- ing acason throughout the Pro- versity. Therefore the results are given here according to credits. English A Alexander Campbell, Joyce Harper. Lloyd I-Ieffell. Clive MacDonald, Lorne Moose, Edward Strong. Neil Walker. Mathematics-Alexander Camp- bell. Joyce Harper, Clive MacDon- ald, Lorne Moose. Edward Strong. Nell Walker. French - Alexander Campbell, Joyce Harper. Lloyd I-feffell, Clive MacDonald. Lorne Moase, Edward Strong, Neil Walker. Chemistry-Joyce l-Iarper. Lorna Moase. Edward Strong. Biology-Lloyd I-feffell and lid- ward Strong. History - Alexander Campbell, Joyce Harper, Lloyd Heffell. Clive MacDonald. Lorne Moaae, Edward Strong. Neil Walker. Latin - Alexander Campbell, Joyce Harper. Lorne Moose. vince.-5 given but credits for various sub-. jects passed are honored in uni-i childhood days. and the journey at 3106 miles from their door in Sam 1 tiago to their mother's door inf Tryon requires. courage and stam- 5 inn. 3 Many friends of Mr. P. G. Mac- Eachern will regret to learn of in- juries received in a car accident . on the Macfntyre Vdghway, when I car coming out unto the highway. collided with Mr. Mat:Eachern's car, causing damages to both cars and thenecesslty of Mr. lilac-I Eachern's removal to the P. E. 1. Hospital for medical attention. Rev. W. A. MacQuarrie, M. A..i D. D.. has left for Yellowknife, N. W. T., where he will officiate at", the marriage of his daughter, Lou-i ise Matnuarrle. R. N,, in Christi John Clement Whnlley, C. 'l Royal Canadian Artillery. Dr. Mac- ' Quarrlc is a son of Mr. and Mrs W. A. MacQuarrle of Hampton. derful flow of lslandeys abroad back to their native province. Many have been absent for many years. and expressions of pleasure so manifestly abundant on every hand are often heard. Rzccent ar- rivals include: Mrs. Ewen Mac- Kinnon who is over 80 years of age, on her annual holiday visit among relatives and friends. the. guest of her daughter, Mrs. Wind- sor Bell. WASHINGTON. lAug. 2'1 -(AP) Army Secretary Frank Pace told President Truman today that he was-imprewed during his Europ- ean tour with "the growing strength" of Allied forces in train- ing men. yPaca called on the Pre- sident to report on an extensive visit to key countries in the North Atlantic Treaty organization and Yugoslavia. ROCHESTER. N. Y.. Aug. 2'7 - (AP)- Four men died today after being pulled from a. 26-foot deep "ME '5” N Y He mmng mag hole that police said was 'illle:l r' lives and'friends, and places which -Huh "we" 5”" The mm W"''' have been changed into scenes of emVI”-V9” I” m” S”'””””" DST R E partment. . . rlro -- Auto - Casual , INEUIANCI I PHONE QIIS '- 5 Summer 51., Bnmmerslda mm B. F. Humor R. ll. Summerside. P. It. I. Complete Visual Analyses Glasses Fitud PIONI Ill! IMALLMAN1 BUILDING OPTOMETIIIST T. Earls Hickey canruua Accountant Canadian Book of Commerce noticing Illlllmorllla P. I. I. PIONI III! in the town of Borden. public. the first year of business new site. Phone 64 THE BORDEN PHARMACY, formerly located on the old highway leading in to Borden is pleased to an- nounce lts new location on the Trans-Canada Highway In this new central location the Borden Pharmacy will be in a better position to cater to the needs of the The Borden Pharmacy takes this opportunity in thanking the public for their splendid patronage during the pleasure of serving many new customers at our , The BORIIEII PHARMACY and trust that we will have Wilfred F. Higgins, Prop. E. E. IIIPIIIII UDf.D.. K0. orronrnin cusrou cownuu This used Combine priced at only &86().i)0 down. I Balance at 5 per cent. Will more than pay its way. some contact: still nynllable to purchasers. HE IS PRIIFITABLE at the general march of progress- i X , ' Church, Whitehorse, Yukon Terri-l - tory in thc.near future, to Majortl D..: Old Home Week brought a won- t l l i I i 'rAtm' home in Waterbury. Conn, after and Spendingtth? mm ellzjoycnhle hon. o - n sya er co ge n ascumpec. Vlcllilfy . ggi boliufr. chai;lesAl;tl.l:l1tards. Baaedygu. --M.Hdl no V r.Wf”" "hm? 11! Edwsrld Crtsmfny of 'vIt5esyttl:1IIiIMIfI.::.,I””;'""'”." Znh his dun” I" 3”” and Mrs. Edward Deltch of Bos-l" ”” ” I e P”"” EdW”d 1” um motored w Mbemm in smndtland Fisherman's Association. last weekend with their parentsp - Mr. and Mrs. William Hardy. QUI-:1-3x crry RENT; . Toronto had the highest rents Dr. and Mrs. Herbert Corbett iin Canada in 1951 with an average and family leave today for their mommy mm” of mm” .52. I CAPITOL Summerside Today (Thursday) 2:30 - 7:15 - 921.”. iioiiilits wieimn S P E C I A L S , 9a. in. Friday and Saturday Menl. Lookl W sronr COATS and SUMMER JACKETS HALF PRICE . . . So, shop early! styles, colors and sizes (35 t ation in the collection Price-the regulars were from 6.95 to 29.50. -ll()LMAN'S MEN'S wasn- Choose from lasts of 42 in the lot). bu There's just one rack of these Sport Coats, Jackets and Windbreakers. the line. broken ranges of Thereis quite a conglomer- there are Wonderful Buys at Only Half corrow l 43:: quality, 36 inches wide. BROADGLOTH Regular 65: Yard , 2 and 5 yard lengths in assorted patterns and plain colors. Best -HOLMAN'S DRY GOODS- WOMEN'S GIRIJLES Regular 4.95 2.29 r Of nylon power net with front panels of satin. Snug fitting waist band is of 2 1 r2 inch elastic. Sizes small and medium only. , -HOLMAN'S FOUNDATIONS- ' clearance! REGULAR TO (iirlsl 2.98 - 1.99 IIMMER DRESSES 33 Only in the selection, including dimiiy. pique, crepe or cottons in smart girlish styles. The colors are yellow. green, blue or pink with contrast- ing trims. Sizes 3 to 8 and 3 to 10. Week-End SpeciaIs-- REGULAR TO 5.95 2.99 -HO LMAN"S YOUTH CENTRE-v A POIMIIIIC III VIIPO TO IGIIIN IIIWIIIIVI Rllfl-I ROII RT uii ER ROMAN WAIKER -mt LIO OEMIIGLL-sum Ho: 5, Imam cumin and cum onnovno I ALSO LATEST NEWS REEL REGENT T0-lllGllT1.15-9.15 BOW-AND-ARROW AGAINST FANG-AND-CLAVVAI LIV. Film:-rl IN AFRICA in ANSCO featuring IIOHARD lllll Wednesday & Thursday, August 27-28 IN TECHNICOLOR "LAST, OF THE BUCCANEERS" Starring Paul Henreld, Jock Oakic Selected Shorts One Showing At 8:30 P.M. Friday & Saturday, August 29-30 "THE WALKING HIL " Starring Randolph Scott - Elia Ralnes ALSO: "SNOW DOG” Starring Kirby Grant and Shanook DRIVE-Ill TIIATREI l See The Modern Way of Harvesting ...... Forage Harvester, Wagon Unloader, Dion Thresh- er Combination, at Waldo Gardinor's, Chelton, and Hudson Lowther's, North Carleton. For further information applyi- W. I). CROKEN, Summerfleid. Emerald R.R. BOTH TOR ES Summerside and Charlottetown Tri-Lite or Junior LAMP snnnss Regular 4.75 ' Made of fine quality. natural satin with hand sewn single or double bands of silk braid in an assortment SPCI HYDRATED LIME & BLIIESTOHE IN STOCK - WHOLESALE & RETAIL Don't burn your potatoes by reducing the lime in proportion to bluestone. Users of Dithane or other mixtures do not change the prepared formula. I J. F. MORRIS Klnkors. I F JUST ARRIVED TWO CARLOADS CEMENT 2ND CLEAR CEDAR SHINGLES GROOVE!) & TONGUE!) SHEATHING Select silly Will Appreciate our Inquiries. In or -nboiacmuc Iiosrrr comm anon. '--in ll. Innuendo - of pleasing colors. These are in the popular 20 2 .95 size. Week-End Special ” -HOLMAN8 BOTH STORES I"l'TRlV'lTllBl".- . lieuonable Trade Accepted. moss nnnsmoron 59 Inch Phone or Call- J. F. MORRIS. Illnltora ; I4