WESTERN GUARDIAN fimm 3- "l!" Murphy. 150 Hanover Street, and , George Clow, 1J5 Ottawa Street ~ sullmmslnz and rnwca coon-r! News. annex-lotions. Advertising. 7 ‘ The Guardian snaybebonght at In" - W atorea In Srunnlcrwo: u] ' I bu“; GOIIIIIQI DIIgflot-Q, l1 (guy-u 5".“ W,» Bakery. Water 51ml: liar-ll Gnlldei, e1 Granville Hind: will be delivered to any home in Susanna-aide, “muloyatldhilllyllflfldpcrwcok. Phonollflfortlalancviee "h; your order to tho boy reaponible for delivery en y“; m‘. 491 SALI-l-lap. outboard motor. .Dewcr's Garage. Bummer- die. —IIOUSI LN” 11°!‘ I0! ‘All "75 m“! 5t. Bulnmcrsido. ~59! BALE. - hwy-g“ III-Mo in cod _ snreenslcixlrlamfiluon am“ —N0w UNLOADINQ m. o; Albion Nut l. La Albany. PllofsZFalo-mlyton mun’ ....__ _ W , GDASG. ell alas in “wk up t0 511d llldllldlfll $ l a. m, glunlmerside Hardware Co. ,1BS1IPLIMOUTH SEDAN for ‘m, Apply 103 Russell Street Bummgrglilfi, after d dclock. —lIOUSE AND L01‘ IOI. SAL! 0n First Street. Bummerside. Suit- able business location. Apply Box 132 or phone 786-3. —BARN' AND LIVE SPRAY. Household n. n. F706 a F11"- Flv Hansen. Cattle y. U‘! and HOUBGhOId Qprpyggg i. stock. The Surnmerside I.‘ ware Co. __MWN MOWEBS. Siclcles, gyuhes and Snaths, Scythe-Stones, Howe,- gmnes, Galvanized Watering can, and Garden Hose. available 4t The Sllmmerside Hardware Co. 41m SALE — Second-hand pulvceit Hontenac Junior range, 1,. perfect condition. Write Boa 291 or phone 300, Summerside. —WE HAVE for immediate do. “WW House Paint in Ivory, Cream, Dark Brown. Colonial Yellotw, Indian Red and Venetian Red. Call 74° 711R slllfllflQfdlde Hardware Co. .-1 WILL B! ABSENT from my| otiice irom Monday July 21st. until lurdnv Aug 2nd, inclusrve. OfFce .1 remain open to attend 1o rc- ".l irs and lens replacements. H. T. l‘ ...____.________. lilting ~ Jtllll lllil lllfil IIIIE lllll lllllll Hlllll EYIIIE Dilated led bhonod by I mo PREMINGER .1120. Also: Shows 7:15-9:15; 9cm“, Optometrist, Summerside. —BBHADALBANE m4 room. T1101! Prediyterian Churches, Brad- albane. Pre-Comrnlnlion Sew!“ on Thursday, July 24th st 8 P. M. Corn-, rmlnion Sunday, July 27th, at 3 P. M. Rev. J. A. McGowan, Interim Moderator. BMILLINERY iALFr-Nlslt our hat shop on Thursday, Friday and saturduy oi this week and save ,, your new summer model. Visit u; early ior the best selections. The Mary Ann. opposite Capitol TheatreJ Sulnmerside. -IMPORTANT NOTICE T0 ADVERTISERS - Advertisers are advised that ordinary copy must reach tho Guardian office not luter than 11 s. m. the day pre- vious to date of insertion. Large advts, quarter page and over, rnust reach the office at least It haurs in advance. ..1-'0|c SALE at Cape Traverse. [miles from Borden on main high- m- to Charlottetown. one 8 room house, L garage, 1 bam 20 x 40, 5 mes of land and orrchard, all in pod slate of repair, Please contact Wendell liowatt, Albany, between hours 8 A. M.—6 P. M Evenings at above address --POLICE COURT — I-n the Summerside Police Court yester- day a party charged with keeping liquor for sale was fined $200.00 and costs or three months in jail. Two other parties charged with possession of illicit spirits were cations hll 1398!! 811119111184 10 Jul! tilled $100.00 and costs or two it, months. The case against another party for the ssme offence was udiourned for a week. These cases were brought by the it. C. M. P. One drunk was tenced lo a fine oi $05.00 or 80 days. S FOR SALE A-r ss sullmrra s-rlutsr. sumraasrns, r. r, r. llflllle. 12 rooms. in good ro- palr. Fireplace. Hot water heat- ing._Now ‘Ilnklln Oil Burner in furnncc. Heating cyltom for con- tinuons hot water. Modern kitch- en. aink and set tuba, ample cup- board space. Plumbing installed within the past two years. New. storm windows. msulatcd cold storage room in basement recent- ly installed. New garage with consent floor and driveway, This Property la centrally locat- ed on one oi the choice corners in Snrnnacraldc. near to lllainv Street and tho shopping district,‘ post office, uohoola, park, churches and hospital. If interested you may communi- cate with D3. .I. B. CORBETT. Clark's Harbor Shelbnrne County, Nova Scotla. iKENSSNGTON BLUE CROSS -Fersons wishing to join Ken- llngton Blue Cross group apply to the secretary Mrs. ll. G. Gillis. The c1051.“; date for receiving ‘appli- -Mr. Norman Cooke. SlB-lersido left for Detrlot, where he m- lends enterinq a music colleges-S. -'l‘hs Misses Gloria Woodsidc. FSide. and Eleanor Stewart, Nor- , tore. are visiting in Halifax, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edison Bow- uso, Edgewood Ave. -.Among tim- msny pilgrims to 5t Anne de Bealupre, Quebec, last » reek were Mrs. Bernard Gill's of Bllmmerside and her two daughters lllfy and Effie-S. __ -lirs. E. J. Chandler, Saint aim. N. B.. and little daughter, Dannie. are spending a week with her parents. Ml. and Mrs. Joseph linlrletter, Foundry Street. Sum- nrrslds. 5 —Dr. and Mrs. Robert Begg, oi Halifax, and little daughter Bev- trly. are guests of Dr. Bug's sis- trr. Mrs. Eric MacKay and Mr. “lt-‘Kly, Surnmerside, S -llr. and Mrs. Myron Stoll (the - er Mona Saunders) and son limo Jr. of Youngstown. Ohio an liltlldinv. s Wlek visiting iricads llld relatives in Svmmerside, Thcy| lre stavlflfl ‘i? the homo oi Mrs. '~- W- loam. Centml Street-S. - | L —-G. H. M-— FRIDAY - SATURDAY Another Big Double Bill cAr1roL-s..........l-}.¢. TODAY (Wednesday) and THURSDAY §lllllllall NEWS and TALKING MAGPIES Matinee Thursday 2:30 hmawrrsroum __GUARD_I_AN PAGE E1210?! sugar Mr. and Mrs. Fisher and Miss Brehaut, RN, oi Charlottetown, were recent visitors to Alberton the welcome guests oi Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Loard. Miss May Tweedy was a visitor to Alberion the past week, guest of Mr. land Mrs. W. C. Lawson Miss may O'Connor, n. N., ac-l companicd by her brother, m. G. Brenton O'Connor. have arrived from F vidence. n. L. to spend the summer months with their “Rum HMS sister Miss Maud OConnor ‘V \ i v , 1k l. s Mrs. B. R. Burke has arrived, homo after a brief. but enioyablcl holiday spent at the home of Mrs. swlit, Sprinehill. ‘l. 8.. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Pike and family ars spending their holidays in New Brunswick. Mr. Pike, who is manager of the Canadian Bank o! Commerce here. is enjoying a well-earned rest. III IECIINICIJIIIII Mr. Henry Swift spent last week- end at his home in Springhill, N. 8. Miss Bonnett arrived Saturday by plane irom Montreal to visit her iriend, Mrs. S, R. Burke, and is being warmly welcomed. July 10th brought sorrow to the Jamily and. iriellds of Mrs. Urbain A. Gaudet oi Tignish, when it was learned that she had sudden- ly passed away in the Western Hospital here. She is survived by her husband and eight children to ed in their great loss. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. O'Brien whom much sympathy is extend-I * t$porlly bVear ‘FOR MEN and BUYS "SAN QUENTIN" and "CODE OF THE WEST" have as their welcome guests, , their daughter. Mrs. Donald New- I Smart "weather challengers" regordlezi oi the forecasts . be ii ruin or shine with d Ileol wove coming on- SMALLMAN‘S LIMITED offer you u vor- ied selection in their variety of quality, shower-proof Jackets for men and boys! Corduroy _ \ A two-lone Jacket with tweed sleevel- end knitted waist bond. A two-tone i color combination Ior every type of per- son, in all men's sizes. Gabardine An unlined tllrbe-quorler length Juckci uaeneaeunIonnuse"uralsnnuunnunrLrLl with zipper front, sizes 34 io 40, in g an < ton, Mr. Newton. and WlllSOXllt little daughter Carrol Ann oi Montreal. The Sacrament oi Baptism was administered to three little chil- dren at the Alberton United Church on last Sunday morning: Arthur Gordon Hardy, son oi Mr. and Mrs/ Erskine Hardy, Brook- lyn; Mark Kay Clark, daughter nf Mr. and Mrs. Albert Clfllki “m5 David Stewart Fisher Edmonds. son oi Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Edwards. The funeral services oi Mrs.. Jqhn W, Fursythe, which was held from her late residence on Friday, by the Reverend George 13, Cunningham. assisted by m8 Reverend J. M. Fraser and the Reverend W. Ira MacDonald. Hymns sung were: "The Lord! My Shepherd", "Peace. Perfect Fence", and "Abide With Me." During the service Mr. and Mrs. Cunningham sang a favourite hymn oi the deceased. "The Lily o! the Valley." Honorary PH“- besrers were Messrs. John H. wells, Norman Oliver, Lowden Wilkie, Gordon Hardy. Active pail-bearers were Messrs. Edgar Williams. John Oliver. Keir Camp- bell, Chester Haves. James Hod!- son. G. Heber Hardy. l-‘iower bearers were Messrs. John and Erskine Clark, Fred and Ross Campbell. Sterling and 011v" Wilkle. On Friday, June 27th at 4 pm. at the home oi the bride, the mar- riage was solemnized oi Annie Jean, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Delaney, Kensington, to William Ray, son of the late Mr, and Mrs. John Warren of Mediord, ‘Mass. The ceremony was performed oy Rev. J. A. MacGowan in the presence of the immediate relatives and friends oi the contracting parties. halo oi lilies of the valley. She carried an arm bouquet of yellow roses, and was attended by her sister. Wilna, as bridesmaid, who wore s floor-length dress oi pink nylon over taffeta. Her bouquet was of white roses. The groom was supported by his nephew, Mr. James‘ Barrett, o! Mediord, Mass. The wedding music was capably rendered by Mrs. Ervin Jay snd during the signing of the register Miss Mary Muttart sang very sweetly, "O Perfect Love." ‘ Following the ceremony the wedding slipper was served, after which the brlde and groom departed on a. short tour of the Island. Mr. and Mrs. Warren will take up residence in Mediord, Mass. i shower st which she received many lovely and useful gifts." a NOVA SCOTIA TANNERY 1S EIGHTY YEARS OLD RAINS CAUSE DAMAGE IN JAPAN TOKYO. Jilly 23 — (Reuters) — SHUBENACADIE. N5» July 23 Thirty-nine persons were killed, -—(GP) - Thfillmht to be the last hundreds injured and thousands survivor o! a once flourishing Nova rendered homeless as a result oi Scotlan industry. the GEPYSB Par- torrential ruins which struck ~71" G0" lesson is in full owing-and the Hardware Department nniirg W" need good Clubs. There are assorted Spslding. Bobby ha" "lflflflph Irona for 5.00 each and assorted Spalding Kro-Flitc mo tor 6.00. the Spalding Wood Clubs-Driver, Brande and Spoon are my u"?! In stock are a number of different styles of Golf Bags-the l" “mil Canvas. Bag ln a small also Ia 8.50, a. good quality Canvas huh" bottom and aipper pocket ll (MS-e Canvas Bag with h’ l‘ ‘"110! and reinforcements la 15.95 and a roomy, all leather ‘u M 92M- Also ltlldldd m. Campbell and Kro-liite Balls, yum. m“. ' 09M! each or I for 1.15 and the Par-Illtc Ball which la 70 ulna" hr 8-00. Purchase your Golf equipment today, while tho M Fon Is complete and apeud happy. healthy honre on the "Greens “"1".” Hardware Department. “m7- l°v¢|y Floral Pieces of fine Done Chino hnportcd from ling- kck 3""- lilllllcl, rnetiona and yrlnlroeee-cach flower la per- . "fly pct-ll of each flower is DCFQOF-Jll vaaea and bullets. m“ mm"! II beautiful and it wlll be difficult to snake a choice bet- “ "as different Iterna ln tllla collection. The prices range from 6.50 k ml- We were excited when this shipment waa unpacked and you'll ‘a ch“ ‘M. when you ace these lovely Floral Plccea on display in "ll Dfilllrtmcni, . hdmtunhh TING" yold got after "Iiy Time" peels. Don't, pious . hm" m" lit thrbeet of your hone. With all the new modern m,“ *1" yw can kccp alum “under control!" rm difleront In- nmrg ""301! in the Grocery Department are tlna and bottles oi mmXInsm-lelyormu IromMccnictcIJI-Fbltil h l v i "n - FLY-DID n. different clue a l5 canto to 1.1a. There i M‘? Effective DDT ICBBIN SPRAY and for II who“ lllraying “Hmilllllle IN AIBOXON YIAY CATCIIRI It I IQ l iifllll. All. h,“ "M! GUN may be purchased with yo!’ spraying supplies m“. 901 your auppllea from the Grocery Department and get “M flies n oncei _ “Dally srnranowu unsure u “wrap the “Baby Banting h." , p“ u’ "Loans III the Youth Centre. They're ooft ns flail, colored either I": ‘I l- Prlla ant alas, checked u. white la 0c conic. The larger M“ while bundles u m. Ioby lilaukete are scarce-cc m "1- Yours Centre, ' "imihlllcoffeethe wai htsansallasncnntoflieaid "m"! In a up ....."i’.. n,» with hot water-what could u“ Imderfaltctakealongonapionio. TryCnIapCcIee litoeneebetilelellconia and thaltieasceiciel a andycarn-webnew. l! llllt received a shipment of Golf equipment. To get the most out Y IIISIJHHHII ker tannery here has survived 83 Japan sqturday and Sunday. our! 0i 10ml!!! 8W9“ F3095 IMO Over 4.800 hcmeg were estimated finished leather. Though the es- to have been flooded, Hardest hit tsblishment now operates on a vlas Southeastern Waksvamu pre- pert-time basil. its capacity pro- lecture near Osaka where 22 were duclion is 150 hides per wreck- killed. At one time. the output oi the tannery went to Newtwundland ~ markets, where it was us-rl In the ulnuiscture ci sea boots. Rubber R A P A I boots have since ousted their pre- decessors and now the tennery THEATRE sends most oi its leather lo manu- iscturers of work shoes A small part fit vcniually winds up as light ‘Ijilrnésel. llltl ll‘ r""_""""".’“ u» Llfifs MPH HUTTAR l Summcrsldc ml that 0s ,;//}.J4f& illlilR IIIIIRIIIIIII IIIlihI llllacd In rscllulcoloa “film” queen-lass [Rill-‘EZSSIONALCARD T. Earls lllelloy ' w I Offloce ll Granville Street Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a floor-length | gown o! ivory satin with fingertip veil of tulle illusion held in place by a I Mrs. Fbrsythe is survived 17y her husband and four daughters. Mass Margaret at home: (398111 ifrs. Lloyd Wilkie, Albertcnt ‘(Mm-w Mrs. Russell E. Locker- iby. Fortune Cove: (Dorothy) M1’!- 'Leslle Hardy. Elmsdale- 1m; regular monthly mestini of the Western Hospital Aid was held in the Nurses’ Home on Pri- day evening There was a fair number in attendance. The FY951- . John Profit. presided- , Mrs. Waldo Mst- thews read the minutes oi t!!! treasurer. MIB- W- c~ Ashley, William Irving. Jas. H.‘ o Specsal Crew Neck g —-SQUALL- Tan Pullover Jacket small, medium and large. Reduced From 10.95 To WHILE THEY LAST With zipper shoulder and zipper 2?: p£stifbiziitefinc°ilhag; cg: ted coIIor, cuffs and waist. popular color-TAN. Sizes in unllned. Sizes 34M“. ‘,4’ ------- boys and men's sizes. combinations in full variety. 4 1 slulllllllrr L l M IT E l7 (Successors To Sinclair anli Stewart Lllllltcdl variety arrangement of browns. . ‘.4 A ton colored zipper Jacket with knit- Sharkslcin A truly smooth and smart materialsd Jacket, with or without silk lining in all Lined or Two-lone color of this charming Philadelphia fam- ily, during the Centennial Ex- position oi 187d, are untolded with rare and enthralling excitement. Medium steers 15 to 15.50. Com- mon light steers brought as law aa 10. Good cows sold from 10.35 in 10.75. Cannels and cutters 5.25 to FARM F011 SALE ‘previous meeting. Whliih “e191” Previous to her marriage the bride was tendered a miscellaneous IYQPMF- n “ Institute Ha“ in the learning? Ph¥|n‘,_ __ Accountant Friday mo. Saturday hit-MI proved. The Tawmn s“ Jerome Kern's sparkling music J . for "Centennial Summcr" is eas- ily one oi the most delightful scores ever written tor a movie. Livestock MONTREAL. July 2i -- (OP) — There were 79 cattle, 36 sheep and lambs, 00 hogs and 186 calves for sales on the lwo Montreal market. With only 30 cattle for sale, the market is steady. With cows 25 a a very satisfactory as decided to hold l. - i th.. gdlfxycenegr flltllPG. with "l! W951‘ em Five orchestra in attendance. Word was received by thecsec: rctary that ‘the Exhibition cpl mittee is willing to Si" W!“ °l' a sale of sewin8. “My W911‘ "d etc. I Material for sewing "l! buted among the members. __€_€__._ JOYFUL. TUNEFUL TECH- | NICODOR HIT! _.Z. distri- Century-Fox hasdone it again." M! ‘on other classes remained un- H llv b the " d’ “ " lead on any review of that studio's film rmlsicals. And with swd m; Mm mo; ,irom “Alexanders Ragtime Bind" lhffiulh "515" QUICKIES -By this time, the phrase “20th ,cento or more stronger. Quotations 10.50. Good culls 10.50. Good ‘steers sold from li to 14.50. 7.75. Veal calves were steady ct i2 0o 15. Drinker oi peil red calves i to 11. Good quality lambs brought 16 to 16.50. Commoner kinda an low as 15.50. Sheep 5 to 8.50. Hogs were unchanged at 28 f0: Grade A. Bows 16.50 to l‘! dressed- Marltlms livestock market report follows: l Grade A hogs were 22.75. sows number one 1'7 delivered, Char- lottetown A Grade £315 FOB. Good to choice steers and heif- ers brought 14. good cows 0.50 to AT NORTH ST. ELIANOWS F Comprising 35 acres, llcusi and born. School on corner cl form, 4 l-2 miles from Sum- mcrsido. 2 1-2 mil" ‘from Churches and stores. IRA McNEVIN K Norlll Si. Eleanor‘: _ A; REGENT . THEATRE 57» K“ R'Y-'~°w‘ SUMMERSIDI 'G_ood sheep made B choice veal- ers were l2 to 13. ‘ ma" and "Do You Love Me.” M1‘- zlnugk’! 19f, ha, turned out mean‘ un- broken accession oi bruly t nc - ive musicals with s hiillll’ Flt-HY‘ ing entertainment score. u With "Centennial Summer - which 09m“! yflifirdly F‘ "l" c“? m] Theatref it is this reviwfl" hliDPy duty m report thstlillth l ury-Fox has surpassed even m . settings brilliant standard Ee musical field. Based on Albert“ - Idell's utterly beguilind b"! z niled with the wondrous mus “h Jerome Kem. and e-glitter w gupefl) performances by In “I'll” cast. this Technicolor hit ll a 811R!’ and unrorlzettlbla 69"!“ "m" start to finish. I Producer-Director Otto Prem- | inger has assembled the perfect‘ cut to bring thla story to snark- ling screen life. Jesnns Crain is gum-eyed "Julia"; Cornet Wilde is seen as "Philllivt." N19 1mm"- | ing Frenchman who learns about love in Philadelphia; sultry Ho“ Dsmell is Jeanne‘: man-grabbing sister. "Edith"; William Silt-h! "good old Ben"; Walter Brennan is the girls’ irsscible father: 0011' stance Bennett, their sophilticlt-Qfi continental aunt. and Dorothy Gish mskea a welcome return to the screen as the patient mother. ‘through their splendid portrayals . THURSDAY, FRIDAY . and SATURDAY DOUBLE BILL MUNOIJIAM Pltlilklfi, &IF*;“ I401" “l” . Mllivlbi ill" IEO GORCEY THF BOWIRY HIINII HMI mViN w» ., ,... ..- porting out. the amusing roman- snd with the sid oi n superb sup- tic adventures and misedvcaturIJ "Fortune it's on answer to our Guardian Wont Ad!“