i THE WESTERN GUARDIAN AGENTS: J. dimer liurphy. ilt Hanover Street- and‘ , George Ciow. itb Ottawa Street. IUMMERSIDI and PRINCE COUNT!‘ News, Subscriptions. Advertising. ‘lhe Guardian may be bought at any of the following stokes in Sommerside: THE ' GUARDIAN. .4 LOTTETO , ' - ' -._. JIHAR WN ~ ._ ,. . . race mmrsm r s. ~ Holman Staff CAPITOL umm l - _ TODAY (r.uoy)s.5A1'unoAlr__""u'I° Picnic IIGTDOUILE IiLL . ' ' The annual i-iolnlen sfeft picnic. an important summer event before 5ell scold-tore. Water Street: Goal-lies Brnmore. s1 Central Street: Ioronto Bakery. Weter_ Street: Mark Gvaudet. 81 Grenville Street; vmcy, -, ilusseii Aiyre " ' ‘s Grocery. “ ’ Street; laiend Motor Transport, Water Street. The Guardian will be delivered to any home in Suinmeraideby Carrier goyatteperdlrfllllflberwsek. Phonelttertlt-lierthiaservie. _ m, n" yQIf order to the boy responlbie for delivery on your Illtq -CAB WHEAT expected V. soon.’ -l"0I SALE ._. ch01“ qumy watch 1,111; paper for unloading hsy, standing or in coil. Harry date. "North Bedeque titute, ' Easter. Kensington, R. R. 5. o" Horus n. fluestis, Sec; tery. ,. ———- ~. _ ,~ -'i"l.‘.ACi!lit. WANTED for Mer- ...y,0ADINO 110G ‘ for Swift gate School. Supplement» i850. canadlan Co., Limit at Northasn, Preston Woodslde. Secretary. nday and Tuesday morning un- _ ____ M” -ron seas -. loss Chevrolet the war. hes been resurneo with the holding of the first post-war picnic on Wednesday afternoon at Cavendish. The management of it. T. Holman Ltd. were hosts to their enlpioyees. their families end friends and they turned up in large numbers. one family appear- ing to the number of eleven. Transportation was provided end everything was free. The long strifle of vehicles gave the ep- peerance of an army unit on the move. This is e Joint gathering oi the mentbers of both the Summer- side and Charlottetown stores. Athletic events, which were not, at SHALLNAIPS Street Floor House Furnishings Store ‘Sun Swings m train time. For trucking service pdntact Charles MacKay. sedAn. Leonard Murphy, Kln- A k0". RE. _.1,0ADING “noes for swlrt i. - pdnadian Co., ‘Limited at 0'Leary, _p_0|; “L; _ 4,3“, Potato Monday. Jilly- 19m- F" iii-mm“! Stltfaycr in good condition, $125. pcrvice list your boss with Ed Phone m, Summerslde. - Tumili‘ or contact Ralph Adam! t. Amble Boyle- tsken too seriously, swimming and _ sun bathing were the main activi- ties of the afternoon. Lunch was served in‘the evening. A tug-of- war and a softball game resulted in the two stores dividing the hon- ors. The following were the results of the events: binned by WIliiAM IIIKI Pulumqani . . .- .1. “w” """ n" " "m u" Full/Ir - Smart-l! tailored with full ltlllci sides. lunerspring seat, with fluted moulding trim in front and separate valance. Reversible beck cushions. Smooth beli- bearing swing “mm, U’. -—OOLLEC'I‘ING HOGS for Swift Canadian Co. Limited at Lot 11, QFOB SALE - mbi-‘Mnm Ellcrslie. Port 1-lill Monday and 50 yard dash boys ten years and punt 12 feet by 8 i-I feet. Slilt- Tuesday morning. Contact Iillk under: David Siilipilant. Garry h H able I01‘ fishing and shooting. In Platts for trucking service. Smith. Jerry Daley. "m" i" “miiiiiliivfl peffCCb condition- A180 Gemmi -——— so yard dash boys i5 years end Dlain a" "retail Floral under: David Silliphsnt. Claire com-d Q ,_ Electric car radio Rayner‘! 9”‘ ‘g9, central Bedeqllt- .402: CREAM FESTIVAL At Kensinnon on grounds adjoining church of the Holy Family, ‘Tues- day July 20. Hotdogs, sandwiches. gcfcream, andcake. Bingo and other games; music by MiV-‘Wiihe band. _,\PPENDTCTOMY A1‘ P- 0- flosPiTAi. -- The many iiricnds y! Malcolm Campbell son of Ewen pampbell, Graham's Road. will be pleased to hear that he is prCSTBfl- m; “vol-ably after ah sPl-‘eiidix f9- eration.-—K- -FOR SALE-A quantity of As- phqn, shinfles (Brantiord). 210 lbs. to the square. Price 58-35 I square. Also. mind Era-m- u-oo R’ bushel. and good quality hay (c10- load out of the field. Apply Louis O'Connor. Phone No. 512. Clinton. PJII. -SCIIOOL CLOSING — 5P“!!! vgugy school closing took the form of a picnic. which W“ hi"! n: Lloyd Adams’ Shore. Darnley. on Tuesday afternoon. June 29th. Biid which was much enloyed bl ‘h’ children. their parents and friends- The teacher, Miss Lorena McLcl- lon alvarded prizes to the Pliiiiis in rughest standing in each grade- The prize for best attendance was won by Patricia Harringiitii- Adults and children participated in the races and other sports. The teach- er received a. gift from her pupil!- which was presented by Olive Champion, while an address was read by Shirley Bryanton. A treat of ice cream and cake Was strvld tute.—B_ur. Personals _Mr. Sam Lambert, Saint John. N. 13.. was e recent visitor in Kenslngton. -lvn-. and- Mrs. Elrlc Oomph!" and Children of Summerside. ire vacationing at Clifton betcha-K. ~Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mvulally and eon Richard of sourls ere spending holidays in Kensington with Mr Mulallys brothers-K. —Mrs. George Mullally and Mrs Peter McDonald have returned to their homes. in Remington after spending a most enjoyable week l in Saint John. N. ‘B. -.\lr. sterling walker of Kiss! and Co. Charlottetown was e bus- lness visitor to Kensington on Mon- ver, timothy and alfalfa) by iiiiil b7 m°mb"' d m‘ WOmFn" Emu-T Summerslde police —IA)ADING noes for Swift Canadian Co. Ltd. at Alberton, Mimi-ill’. July 19th. For trucking service contact J. W. D. Campbell. --FOB SALE — One good. used hay mower, 6 ft. (Frost & Wood), ‘Also Holstein Bull, 2 yrs. Apply to J. M. Hill, Fredericton, P. E.I. | -FOIi'. BALE — 1941 Plymouth sedan and 1941 International one- ton truck. in 800d condition. Can be seen at East End 'Red Indian Service Station, Summerside. l —N'EW LONDON PRESBYTER- IAN CHURCH services, Sunday, ‘July 18th: Long River 11:00 a.m.: lClifton 2:30 p.m.; Sunday School. i180 pm. Geddic Memorial, 7:30 Rev. D. A. Campbell, Min- s er. --CHURCH NOTICE for Parish ,0! New London for Sunday, July IIDHT - 8th drtcr Trinity. st. Thomas. New London. Sunday School 9.80 a.m.. Holy Corrmuniozl H030 it-m: St. Stephens, Burling- ton. Xunday School 1.30 pm. [Evening Prayer zso pm. st. Mark's. iKenslngton. Sunday School 6.30 p.m. Evening Prayer 1.30 pm. Rev. Sidney J. Davies, B. A. ‘ —NORTII BEDEQUE UNITED ‘Church servicss for Julv 18th! Freetown. ll am. Rev. B. V. Moc- lLeall. District Secretary cf the .‘Oti.awa Auxiliary of Bible Soc'efv. ‘will preach. Traveller's Rest. 2:?!) inm. North Becleque: The North Bedcque congregation worshius with the Bedeque congreeation a: '5 p.m. in celebration of their an- niversary. R. L. Wagner, Minister. -ii0RSil STEALING CASE - had a horse stealing case on their hands yes- vierday. Mr. Jarvis P. Tar-ton of Central Street. tied his llol-se in Brace‘s shed while he took tile iharnees to be repaired. On his le- turn he found that the horse had disappeared. He notified the police .snd ChleiHPeter White and Cst. ‘M-acifay set out in search fol it After making some inquiries they went to s lane leading to the snore ,about two miles east oi Town and ~ there intercepted s. young mall rid- ing the horse. He was arrested and ,wlll appear in police court» this morning-B. --DOWTHER PICNIC-The de- scendants, with their husbands and wives, of the lste Mr. and Mrs. tvllliam Inwthe-r, wlho migrated from England to this province in i819, gathered in Crspsud at the Church of Erugland. grounds on Wednesday afternoon for the sn- nuei picnic, which had the largest Til 4.‘ f ‘i ,. Screenplay by RICHARD BROOKS-from e story by s>co$c GAMER THEATRE KENSINGTON Friday: Matinee 3:30; Evening 1:15-9:15; Saturday 1:15 - 9:15. Boy lingers in "ROLL 0N’ TEXAS MOON" With Gabby Hayes, Dale Evans and Bob Nolan and the Sons of the Pioneers. Also Final Chapter of Serial “The Sea Hound” end News. ' attendance in itl history. ‘ w»- ’ . | .. <- , I " ' - A MARK HELL NGER PRODUCTION- Directed -by IULE REGENT THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY MARK l/Hl/WFR TElLS l'| r ‘ills’ u! ’ S DASSIN Robert Patterson-Associate Producer: IULES BUOI _A UNVIYERSAL-INTERNATIONAL RELEASE --_- ' Shows 7:15 and 9:15; Matinee Fridoybnd Saturday 2:30 DRAPAIID THEATRE "LOVE LETTERS" JENNIFER JONES JOSEPH COTTEN Gallant. Jerry Daley. 50 yard dash girls ten years and under: Dorothy Arseneult, Carol Brooks, Irene Ramsay. ~ 50 yard dash girls 15 years and under. Valerie Gallant. Margaret Smith. Ch’town. Margaret Show Ch'town. Boys 100 yards dash open, Peter Richard. Benson Granhaan. David Silliphallt. Girls 15 yards open, Valerie Gai- lant. Janet DesRoches. Margaret Smith. Running high iump. Elric Camp- bell. Edwin Gallant. Wallace Coles. Running broad jump, Ralph Worth. Marjorie Bernard. Thin men's race 200 pounds and over. Dick Henthorne, Harry Daley- Ray Bernard. ' Girls 36 years old and over, Mar- jorie Bernard, Gladys Weeks. Frances ‘Henthorne-S. Air Ballet Inspection At Summerside The climax of one of the finest Air Cadet suntmcr camps to be held was reached yesterday after- noon at the R.C.A.F. station, Sum- merside, when Air Commodore F. G. Wait, C.B.E. and ills personal aide F.-L. RV. Raymond from 10 Group Headquarters, Halifax. carried out ail inspection of the Air Cadet squadrons in camp here. The squadrons repress ted were No. ass, Fredericloru’ 34o Camp- belltcm; 315, Newcastle; 314 Grand Falls; 106 Windsor; 101 Moncton. The chairman of the New Bruns- wick provlnclal committee and members of the interested local committees were flown to Sum- merside in service aircraft to be present at the inspection. Those present were: Mr. P.1d. Beveridge. Mr. C. K. Hammond and Mr. R. Macrinhey. members of the pro- vincial air cadet committee from Saint John. The following local committee members were also in attendance: From Fredericton, R. A. Lambert. Malcolm Neill, Gerald Cherry and Stewart Lawcrlson; from Moncton, J. R. Wood, D. R. Morrlso, J. H. Doyle end W.W. Steeves; from Newcastle, D. Creaghan, Mr. Birchill. The \ Air Commodore in his speech to the cadets stated that the ceremonial of the review was the finest he had seen in some time. He welcomed all the civilian repre- sentatives to the camp and intro- duced them to the cadets. He said Sun Ray Chairs Styled strictly for cOmIOIPQit-h bl moved easily to your favorite siesta spot-lawn, sun porch, or terrace. inner spring scat and back cushion, covered in coated Fab- rio with Piped Edges. Round ‘tu- bular frame, long wearing white finish. Sturdy rubber-tired whgglg, Sun Fold Chairs Sun Deck Chairs Large comfortable chair with inner- spring cushions. Beck cushion h reversible, frame is gracefully shelled tubular steel. Baked I . durable white finish. __ litility Folding Chairs a '—K. th ~ mot. who are nw visit- . _ _ that r. m of the camp had bee a’ s... .. .. ... "Trplswlt": “'2. hibiscus. $.22. 5.2m: ‘"- °==°= t"- "°-°-’° . ftlfii°elgliid 13"" ' °°“°“"“" "'°""’ '"‘“" "" “ "M '"'" "t "M -- -"~* _ B J, , C- W! Si’! e - ' - S 3 . Marrllcyrllee waslffl of ‘Chamttetown Randell; e12. and Mrs. David Carruthers. Bcme of the first prize Note: Mon. -_ Tues. Shows hunch‘ use o! the n“ "nmrpand ‘l’ °°'n'°""bl' ‘ihflr- I‘ i‘ "i" ‘i’ 11"“ 5 frame with esnvas beck and seat. - - - Steel are visiting at the home of Mrs. Gardiner with their children, Rena, winners (for tétle 1:3: wemh 4 Discontinued. 22205531251111: had been completed hit. Steel tubular frame white finish-light in "m, ‘m, m“ b“, m, u“ _ _ ‘ c“, I w. G. McLeod of Kensi gton. Miss Ll in nd Lorne Ottawa; Mrs. years en un er. 60 1M" 01" y- n mo a ' ' This first cernp of tile season "Film-Kiwi IMUIII- for every outdoor need. Fred Clay. 1M. Massachusetts: Mrs. Anna ma with her children Annapolis pr’! Walter, Morlcton, N.B., Mr. and Mrs. Courtney Mal Kay, ‘New Gtasgowfibifi. During con- Worl-en ls s granddaughter ofrMrs- lilclseoti-K. —-Miss Sophie Wsdmon. Ken- iinston. spent the past week at Burlington, where she was tho the afternoon sports were s years, David Mecrerlene; 1 to 10 years, BenjarnirFCelrns; 11-12 years, Buddy MacKinley; girls, 11-13 years, Jean Calms: married women, Mrs. Earl Lolwther; mer- rled men, Mr. Edward Lowther. A spike driving contest causing much Waldo GsrdinI. - S.. at Boston, after attending the fun- eral of her stop-mother. i-hfl lite Mrs. Elijah Bryanton, Burlington. —Bur. will be completed ‘this evening and the cadets will entrain for home tomorrow morning. ' Tomorrow evening a new group will arrive to constiture the second camp-S. ttlest of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred ducted under the directid of Mr. ____. Reeves and family-Bur. ' J.V. Moore, assisted by M-floi- aidtizimgit! béiixvftiib iwmlflmlgwii: -.ur. Donald var-dell and m. ‘T A MW A - - a o y s. e g, p; 5" V i uvldtche-ws, Mrs. Edward Gardiner, gmmffiwiagrtmf:fowflufffngton.on PRINCETOWN UNITED cnvncu CORBERSTONE Mrs. Charles Macros-lane, Mrs. sundsy. bringing Mrs. Black and Mum" LAYING‘ ROLLO .1 “m. STE‘? I -G.I.M.— ' GIRLS-swine surrs of sunshine print cotton are smart and 0h. so reasonable — only 8.50 for a clever two illeee model. "i! It!" 97 which has a lestes shlrred wslat and there is s neat bre WD- Th9 sizes are 32 to SI. Cotton Swim Suits for a gay holiday sre to be itlind in the Ladies‘ Wear Department. MEN-Give your feet a real! treet. - - - Wear LOUISE-they're ideal --POSTED OVIBSIAS-Squsd- roll Leader W. I‘. Davy, who hes been on the staff of the R. O. A. i". Station, Summerside, for the past four years, has been posted to England to an exchange post at the lirlnpire Air Navigetionlchool there. He left Summerslde on Tuesday for Halifax end will sail this week. Squadron Leader Davy was commanding officer at Surn- merslde for s time following the end of the war and recently has their young son David, who will spend the month of July with Mrs. Black's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Hickey-Bur. . —Guest.s of Mr. and Mrs. Dan- iel l-lickox on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Earle Houston and daughter, Gloria, of New Glasgow. Mr. end Mrs. Ernest White. Miss Hilda MscLeod. Charlottetown. Misses Jean and Mary McKay, of Toronto, Ont, who are spending their vacation on the Island, Mr. and the. Claude Younker and SUNDAY. JULY 18th, ll“ 1140i! ANNIVERSARY Sbrvicea 11:00 am. and me nu. Guest Preacher: nsv. s. MELVILLS AITKSN, so. rim United Church. namuton. Ont. Special Music, Male Quartette, Dr. W. I. TIDIIARSII ior Summer-light, oooi end comfortable. Men's Loafers are avail- able in sires e to ll~wltb mpe, leather or rubber soles. - - - You m“ m“ “‘"'“°‘°"-"5- deflrhtlr. binds. Darllngton. - v "l! like ihe laced-around or the step-in style with woven or plain Bur. QEDEQUE, f_[_|_ Iloccasin vamp. Caenel loafers for men are priced from 5.50 to 9.00. lie kind lo your fest-you eaa- lay comfortable Loafers in the Shoe Pérsonals ‘—Miiss Hilde Hickok returned to l -—Mr. end Mrs. James MoOor- mick end Ions, Jerel end Frank OFFICE HOURS: Dunn Le . I m Dl-rlinlibli after spending Sunday it‘ Ivmtt. bless. lest on return ledeque: OTHERS-with mail babies. - -- - The PLASTIC DIAPER BAGS at her house at Burlington-Bur. to their home Saturday. 11hr l Aflgmggnga-z-A PM, to be found in w, ynm Centre will be a purchase you'll use with ___ very pleasant visit the guests of MONDAY gzilsbend Joy. The Dlapor lag looks lust like a Inert over-shoulder --'1‘he friends of Mrs. Ieuirmin Josqsh Muttart _of North WEDNESDAY i‘ Is-lt has I Upper top and Ids pocket and the interior le dle- Calms, sununerside lest will re- careton. They were accompanied lied Into sections. These Diaper legs are completely wsterproof- gret that. she had the misfortune beck by their son. John. who THU|$DAY "i" Will prove to be most useful for “toting” diepera here. there sod of fracturing her shoulder on spent two ‘mouths visiting the "orywhere. In qolore brown, blsek sr green the Diaper ilag is priced Tuesday evening. - S. ifuttart faintly. innings-IQ PM, ‘~'“ ‘i "t- - - - an m one in the ems Oentre. _ . e -- MQNDAY - "iiitiiilts '- This is rum Spreyinftimel The lisrdwsre nmrt- H52‘ 2.511%: “W132i: fir‘; A WEDNFSD“ "m" has a ‘ ma. an: u» sonvias saunas-as there a no Dolores, 1m shown-rude, ‘ihurs- "IRS" RI A “IMO FRIDAY fiiille for, letting blight, bugs, beetles er irrseeie get ahead of you. dey morning for Pictou, NJ. on a "time in the stack are the materials m Bordeaux statue-mm- two weeks’ visit with her rnothtr. __ (Imposed:- ‘iiiile and Hydrate dfirh). Mrs. ‘David lighten and friends. Toronto-Stocks mixed: indus- triela down, golds up. TUESDAY and FRIDAY AiAcArloni us LlKE curse or THOSE FAT- HEADS no ‘me BACK SEATJIINGERS.‘ p, AETI-i. CHOKES.’ ‘ltiiiiiins regeisrlajmq, “Faun. u. "up ~10. firleboooer. soeoltlteoied uxrlfiilfii-Tfi. "n"; Lupus’ Afnmaonk-L‘ "M. RDUGH SPOT by her son. lobby. and daughter. Iltieen. has returned to her home New York-Stocks lower; leaders in ale-w decline. . Soivrdg - Emergencies only