WESTERN GUARDIAN The Guardian following eleree AGENTS: I. lller Murphy, II Ienevw llrell. all George Clew. l0 Ollewe llreel. lUMMII-illll and PRINCE COUN News, laieerlplleoe, Advertise. neybeheuileteuelilee . Talon-snide- Mflnb", Water Street; Georliee Drogeiere‘. ll Central an“; m Bakery. Water Street; ‘Mark Goedel, O1 Grenville aueq. pier B0! ‘ire Tm" Th, Guardian will be delivered to any home in anmmerdde. be lo per day or llo per week. Phoneilfl for lliie eervioe order lo the boy responsible for delivery on your roim Jgifsiite summit. cottage ‘ stmn-mm-i; Point. Phone 215-3. m“ “mo, -, 75 "ampehire '@viroi-cis. 7 weeks old. Rogpi-g, Freetown. “in schggl, LIDGIBI mm J3me; -riiplin. secretary. Jill; DENTAL OFFICE of Dr. q MIMI of Summerside will 58559.‘, ‘(III July 7- 4ml.‘ LADIES AID of Prince T“... Hgallllfll will hold a spec- f:’m',...~pq at. the nurses home iinzidni; June 23 at. 3 p. l'i’I. ..\l.\.\'II-ll) TEACHER. for Bal- gcbnc‘. stippleinent $225. Im- .. 1t»: Mrs Gordon Cousins, ~'Wli _roit um). - 3O Pure Bred veiv ilnttpslizre Red Pullcts R.O.P. bra-L Abniit rcadit to lay. Apply Robert l; llii:il$. Lower Freetown, I’ E I ..F()lt a LII. - 2 extra good vark h~ 'l0t).00 each. Register- ed gut-t i cv Bull. l6 months $85.00. time Broadcast sccder, ‘ iitk‘. $25.00. Walter S. 5;i_iv.cw. his‘ .\R.\I CUT - Yesterday he ans attending church at \ir. Hrber Craig of Mc- z< tind the misfortune to vere cut on the wrist He was putting up n. - \\I[‘Il he lllTildefllalIY put. hzi ‘iand Illlfliigh the glass. He bled priftirwly before the flow could ht- stnppcd and was in a weakened condition when Ile was taken lo the Prince County Hos- pital at Siininierside. where his “Winn rouIFI he attended i.o. later his "Ohtlillttn was reported to he :-'\fld.-S. -HELD (“L05 ‘G MEETING? Jfhe Home and School Associa- ttcn hcld its closing meeting oi the scniscn on Tuesday evening rzth the presiditnt, Mrs. McAr- thui- Pffiiititflfl. The reports from the v. ons irommlttaes were very ttitercstin: and instructive to the parents “I10 we trust will take a itnre rtcttic part. in the organiza- tion in thc future. Ari amendment. to the by-lmvs was made that every member of the teaching itiif may become members of the Ass. on pztviricnt. of the ice without voting privileges. The iollnvvinl committees ntere ap- pointed. licmbcrshit) - Miss Etli- ei Boivncss Publicity - Mrs. Wm. liietlish. social-Mrs. Lorne Mc- Farlane. Wn s and Menus -Mrs. Wm. Smn nan. Programme-Mrs. ‘inani- (Tnmpbell. Mrs, Robert _-|-|;ACHIIR WANTED for New_ regular I -I"IREMIN CALLED-Cumin". aid! firemen were called at ap- Jfioxlmlioly 10 am. saturdey for a gliirht fire on the roof oi Corne,v's Wil- Garage. Water Btreet. caused by e spark. ‘rhere wan no damap-g. -l"0n same. - Cotton. Ti-w woole- t toi- No. so. 1 yee: old, looh and. condition like new. Ajyply u; Leo Reid or Waiter S. Weeks, Bayview. . I -—AR.TICLE or: summasina -'I‘he Monthly Review published hi’ the C.P.R. has this to say of Summerside: - "Summersirla, Prince County, population 6.000. 2.. the capital of the county and ‘is located on the Northumbcrland ‘Strait. Gulf oi St. Lawrence. It ‘is served by the Candlan National Railways and is 18 miles frQ Port Borden at. which point the Dominion Government operates a icrrit steamship between the main- land (Cape Tormcntine. New Brunswick). The surrounding coun- try is a rich agricultural district ,ii which the fox ranching indus- ;tr_v is promrnent. Manufacturing ‘i: tiiainly confined to processing and canning of agricultural and ‘sea Products. There is’ however, a large woodworking, sash and door factory carrying on a prov- ince wide building and contract- ing business, the M. F‘. Schurman Co. Ltd; a plant manufacturing form machinery, Hail Manufac- turing and Cold Ste-rage Co. Ltd; Bishops Foundry which makes castings; Bishop's Machine Shop, machine parts; Jenkins Bros. Limited. produce. canned meat and fish. The fishing industry ll of majov importance. the lob- sters and famous Malpeque Bay nysters being of the highest qual- ity. Mackerel. herring, cod and snielts are evportcd in tar e quan- tities either fresh or canned. The municipality owns and operates its. ‘own electrical power and W519i’ plants. assuring adequate service. iThere, are branches of the Cana- ttiian Bank of Commerce Nova scotianProvincial and Royal; four newspapers (Bi-Weekly, The Summcrsidn Journal; Weekly. The Island Farmer: The Pioneer. and the Agriculturist): educational facilities are evcellent; splendrd recreational facilities are avail- able. while the ncarhy Dunk River provides fine trout fisliini." Personals —Mrs. Wm. VanIderstine and two children of Napanee. Ont, are 'vi<ii.inc Mr. and Mrs. W. K, Llewellyn, Summerside.—-S, —Dv. and Mrs. James Dodds of Newfoundland have stimniersirle arrived in Dr. Doddls Mrs. Ralph lo visit rue ‘cautions-rows “GUARDIAN w‘ w) w‘ (rt (o) w) u‘) (o) t») i-"i cAPlTQL-Iumaaaerelde TODAY (Monday) TUESDAY end WEDNESDAY 3—DAYS—3 .' "Never saw the sun r , shining so To Shows 7:I5 - 9:15; JANE Never saw such crowds bright"... < t Qwsbq - find 146M482 JOAN ' A Paramount Picture 3'1 ‘RVING BERLIN MELON“ .ot0 AND NEW, Also CARTOON and UNUSUAL OCCUPATION Matinee Tuesday 3:39 THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY "THE OUTLAW" -WitI\-- RUSSELL ©@ Grand Opening 0f The Regent Theatre In S’side Mrs. w. main-rt»: eailififéiliégf. Stimmersi e-S. ‘Iln Memoriam i CHARLES WILLIAM SELIJCK The dcath occurred at ‘men. "WWI". PEI uii May 28th of Mr. Charlts Williu-tii Schick at the age 0f t)? years 9 months and ‘J5 days. Mr. Scliick was a well known filimer. whose genial manner and line christian ciharacter endeared inn to all. He ivas affectionately known as “Graiidpa" to his many Tonight The grand opcnitig by tbe Rb gent. zlicatre lccotcq an siiiiynw 5tffifli- Suminisrsidc. Lake" pacr- lo-nlght with the- first show at seven ifclock. Wilhthe opening of this theatre summe.side now has two modern picture muses, (The Captoi being on Cetral Street) and the citizens and res- idents 3f the suriotindfiig area are assured ot the bcst form cf enter. iainmcnt that can be prouurei. Mr. Reginald P<pe waldo is the IlFQIJTIPI-Ol‘ tllfd who hitd comp etc charge of""ii.s design and building tnivt. bc coirmatulattd upon (hi; PAGE i LADIES’ READY-TD-WEAR DEPARTMENT (Upper Floor) ~_ (Successors To Sinclair and Stewart Limited) 80th Annual Meeting 9f Palmer. Wendell Nlllllflft lit Mtithi .\ir. Mercer, Mrs. Al-l lison lirlcnti. Mrs. Davis Lidstone. - lirs. Crcclmnn McArthur, A reso- lution vxns made recognizing and ippreclatittir the work which our supervisor .\fr. it-fercer has ef- fected htvh in the betterment in‘ ~——-~'- _ tliemethods of teaching and pro-t -Mr. and Mrs. Eltori Oarrns oi notion of a better school spirit Freetown left on Thursday m0!!!- irid the Assn looks forward to the in: on a idstt to the United SW19!- (pportunitv ni working with htmt While there they ivili visit friends ird hrvrtniz the same splendid co- and relatives in Brockton. Mas!» operation iri the coming year It (ind Lewistoivn. Ill-S. "5 Telinrtcd that. a very interest- i"- , l I58 talk was given June 13th by -Mrs. Stuart Martin of Kin!- iiri. itioamiiii- Oil the Radio =tori. out. is snendlns a few leund Table discussion. ~S. ivceks with her parents. Mr. and _____ . _Miss Hilda Shreenan. of Kin- korii. who Is a patient in the Prince County Hospital. having tindergrme an operation Is comin; along fine-B. Regent Theatre t SUMMERSIDE TODAY (Monday) — Tuesday and Wednesday I I selsulck ratify/ares" ARE HOME , » 1 pith m A Posrwitz GALE or our! UNIVERSM-INIERNATIDNAI. present _L_ i I ( [riend5_ sllCPSSIUI culmination of hi5 ef- iie was a faithful member of iihe fir“ o“ emerhm Imm Sufimu" Maul-me chm-ch and Wm be sadly Street, patrons will find themselves missed by a wide circle of loved a spacious lottby where the box- ones, friends and nblghbbbm qffiCe is iccatcd. The sdes cf the Mig Splljck was vbu- aCm-fi and lobby are finished in a dc ign was able 1b be abbui a week known as Italian Olivv. iii-inch adds previous lo his dcatii. Ills wife, a" “lmI-Ic Irlluch afld becflls 1° Catherine MacLure predgcgaged give a portent of the beauty oi the him some years 5gb, also bbe so“ interior. When the customer en- John Emest, and tiwo dgught- tera the main tliaire be bi- she ers Annie May (Mrs. Hardy Olive-r) Will find themselves on the rght and Bud. (Mrs. Lloyd Hyrids.) He Side of the building about, Livo- ls survived by five sons. Ciharlcsthlrds back. lie nui- procccd to a and Fred of Saugus, lliass. George seat in the balcony or in the main and Stimson of California. and Dav- body of the theatre. The decora- id of PEI. with whom he made his live design is very attractive, the b01116; foil-r daughters Edith and walls being done ‘with ivallboard Clara, Southern states; Addie of in panel design, separated by will- Portland and Janie (Mrs. Nelsonlars. The rear Wall and (be will"; 011"") °l P's-It M" 35 ED511520! the lobby is clone In acoustic dmdmm 5 “"59 number 0f F“! tile to absorb the sound so that grandchildren and one great, great. the“ ml] be no bcbq Ewe ax“, granddaughter Jacqueline Ann 0pm m.‘ m“; Street , Clark °f Alb°rl°m P-E-I- The citilng is in ‘three sections The funeul WWI“ “'54 wilful-Ct" the centre one being Ill basket at the chumh °f the N*‘~Za“"'"'- n-eave r-iicct The liglitin comlsts Elmsdale’ PEJ‘ by m" RflTrend oi’ two circuits of itidirgci; lgriis ‘L G‘ Mmcrelm" “I” paid m!“ in steps er caves ‘i 1h centr ‘of tribute to the noble christian life the ceiling and l-lfgm a“, p.112" o: “hi1 senwk speakmg "m1 the There are also eight hanging fix- t xi. Blessed are the dead which Lures Th n H a t d , die in the Lord" Rev. 14; 1a. tdunlier " fgaf Hf “W8 ° ‘g ‘flhc hvmms sung were favorites y as" ' ‘. ' “I i," °" ‘m rif the deceased. "Jet-us [fiver Of-Qr gm ‘Ian-v “WIN. R ‘Pr-V plea‘? My gym-c nswm‘ B“ and syn-rib"; cffcct. The setting rapzic ty is . - 1 w,“ M”! You m the Mon“ for 550 persons and the seats are ‘my tplaced In curved rows and havs lbearcrs were grandsons: Tibe ‘Rm’ “PM” rubber ‘Luenme R‘y\lp‘vend R‘ T; semck Mews w“? upholstering. The arm rests are in icy Oliver. Fred Oliver. Henry “atural birch hills“ tmd ‘he 5%" Oliver. flninson Oliver. Johin OlIver.I~'"° "QUIPPPII “U1 M519 11in"- q", Carried from. ‘m, “hump by, The stage is set. of.’ to (Ihe ad- The flowers were beautiful andwflnlflifi by W" hind-hill"! 091'!"- wem can-led {rm lb, Chum}. by thlan pillars, one on either side four great gramdsons, Wendell Bel-‘extendlcg to the full hctilii of the lick, Jimmie Oliver, Wendell OlIv-‘CGIIIHB. A bQRUT-fiii While Ttlfllk st ver i I”, Jrickte Oliver. COAL i On o receni_lrip to Holifox .I was fortunate enough to hove a IlllIOh clearer tone. The biotec- curtain in front of the ‘ Interment was in the church sorecn aives an ciiect of richness. cemetery. ‘The rugs were especially matin- factured for this theatre by one of the most. prominent ctrpct lmanufacturing firms in Canada {The projection cqitipment l5 of the Jatest poar. war tvpc taking Kid] lvantagr- oi many iviirlinie uvvon- lions and improvements which 85W: s» ~- TOM BRWN - IDANMTUITOII DONALD MacBItlDl and "u/(R/v/trzs W can; HOME" - MTPENDLETOII . I BEVERLY SIMMONS i sompiiy ayiomi tam - FREDERICI ammo - (Mill l!“ 5M6 on a at m: d ll and lmiiod M8 Piiltlilgzbby] Ron's“ Tm; . a utiiviasii-turinniiiolili. PICTURE M80 SIIDRTS —- SIIDWS 7.00 illil 0.00 PM. MATIIIEE WEDNESDAY 3.30 I t)” r ; /‘"" , I blmled IyCIIAILES T BARTON 'fln 0rd" for 59° yo"; ma] u. (lion room has eomeni. floor and |ivalls and is completely fireproof. United Baptist Association] The 80th annual meeting of the Prince Edward Island United ‘Bap- tist Association opened in the Summerside Baptist Church on Friday morning, with REV. E. J. Barrass, Summerside. Moderator. rind Rev. C. A. Hicks. ITYOH- B5 Clerk. First session opened Friday. 10 am, Moderator presiding. and in the absence of the vice-Moderator, Rev. W. D. Johnston. Montague. Rev. C. A. Britten. Bedeque, was appointed to act. welcome to delegates by Rev. B, J. Barrass, Summerside. re- sponded to by Rev. I-I. B. Craw- ford. Montague. The nominating committee was asked to bring in names of b Skide High Academy Following its the prize list for the Sunimerside High School and Academy: Grade i0: (Davis Lidstone, teacher) Governor-General‘: Med- ai. Margaret Joan Muitart; Gen- eral proficiency. donated hy M. L. Bradshaw. Margaret Joan Mut- I-IIII Dfathematics_ donated by M. L Bradshaw, Margaret Joan Mut- tart; 2nd for General Proficiency, by the Catholic Women's League. Ann Woodside; French. by the Acadian Educational Committee. Ann Woodsldn: English Literature. by M. L. Bradshaw. Thelma Mac- Fedll; English Essay by the l. ,0. D. E,. John Smallman; History, by the I.O.D.E.. Ann Woodiiide; Gen- eral Proficiency and Most Im- crovemcnt‘ by the Tupllri Estate, Elaine inmari; Perfect Attendant-e tiy Maurice Miii, Men's Wear, Eric Perry. JUNE JUNE "ummer Perry. Grade .5: teacher) Leonard Arsenault and .Verne Barlow. Clifford LeClalr, Joyce Enman; J.>.vce Edwards. Grade 4: teacher) Irene Mountain and Alan (Miriam MacDonald. members of a committee on radio Cm" Mary Shaw’ Elizabeth Palm‘ b-“Wdnslmg- "an... 4- (Hazel a D __ . - .. , . . . yatant, arlizwdlgmléglf gapysbgangsss‘ teacher) Katheryn Clarke and Em ex resged abprécmiun mrlBrufe hioorc, Donna Siliipimnl. ‘kfworfi o! the editor m, G_ m t Clifford MacGuigan; Improvement may wouvme N s ' ' prize. Shelia Woodsfde. ' For 120 years a denominational paper has been published. and at no time has the paper been held 111 higher estimation of its readers.‘ It contains material for all. ‘There. are 4.400 subscribers at present. New pastors. Rev. G. A. Cor- bett, I-Iazelbrook. and Rev. J. D., Davison. Charlottetown were wel- bbmed by Rev. C. O. Hewlett, (Continued on Page 1B) School And Prize List Teachers Proficiency Cards in_ order of merit and the Home and '_ school Association prizes for im- provement from Grades D to l- Grade 9: (Norman Macdonald. (cachcri Nancy MacFarlone. Jc-llnt MacNaught. Isabel HOWBII» Grade B: (J. R. Mumhy. teach- er) Ronald Leard, Katherine Mac- Farlane. Ingbam Palmer; Im- provement prize, Maurice Camer- on. Grade 8: (B. J. Beck. teacher) Julie Meitkle, Diane Dewar. Beth Jenkins: ImiPWWmP-nit W119i Nancy Lou Bell. Grade S: Lucille McQuaid. teach- (1') Kenneth Grant. Jean Dunn. Anne Dystant; Improvement prize. | Royw-e Gallant. ‘ Grade ‘l: (Sadie Ramsay. ltvavh- I en Dickie Wedge. Donald Ntchol- t “m, Frank Lmcklirirt; Improve-l merit. prize, Neil Walkcr. ,- Grade 7: (Ruth Ci-okenleachert f Peter Darby. Alexander CamPbfilLi Grade 3: (Lelthg. Crue, teacher) Catherine Adams, Myrna Hancock. George Companion; Improvement prize. Billie Gay. Grade 3: (Miss T. Sexton. teach- er) Elizabeth Nicholson. Janet Horne. Donald Gay; Improvement prize. Russell Richard. Grade 3: (Lorraine McMahon. teacher) Aihan Gallant. Ronald Mullins, Reginald DesRocbes; Im- provement prize, Edward Perry. Grade 4: (Lorraine McMahon, teacher) Donald Cameron. Law- rence Gallant, Donald Gillie; Im- provement prize, Lawrence Gal- lant. Grade 2: (Miss Catherine Mc- Callum. teacher) Stan Gay, A1- bcrt Cody, Margaret Joan Car- iuthers; Improvement prize, Helen Matthew’. Grade 2: (Mai-y S. Harrington, Also the ever popiilor lmprov ement prize. , (Doris L. Toombs. TUESDAY Zlllla to SATURDAY 28th Featuring Special Selection 0f Dresses‘ (Bit liammnl Plain Crepes, Jerseys, Gingham, Soersuchrs], Cliombroyi, and Siinnyvolee, Marthe Washington House Dresses In beet grade cottons. ,4 Priced lo suit oII. Complete Range of Sires; S DR. VINCENT GRANT Dental Surgeon Smollmon Building SUMMERSIDE X-Ray Phone SII DR. A. A. MocVICAR Bedeqiie, P.E.L Office Hours: Afternoon “ft... 2-4 Evening .... .... 7-0 No office hours on Wednesday o_r Sunday except for emergen- cies. ' teacher) David Campbell, Ber- barii Clark, Mary Currie; Improve- ment prize, Sylvia Boyle. Grade l: (E. L. Bowneas, teach- rr) Improvement. prize. Donald Bishop. Grade i: (D. Iiinkletter. teacher) Improvement prize. Robert Phil- lips-S. —G. H. M..- MOTIIERS-There are heaps of Summer-weight. cotton knit TRAIN- ING PANTIES in the Youth Centre. - - - In a variety of qualities. the aizea are 2 to 14—priced from 29 to 59 cents a pain-YOUTH CEN- TRE. I JUST ARRIVED-A shipment of the finest LAWN FURNITURE we've seen for a long time. In the collection are white CANOPY CHAIRS with a fuot-real-the seat. cushion. hark and canopy are of good qual- Itv Sail Cloth-priced at IGJD-White DECK CHAIRS with navy or orange canvas seat and back priced at 5.75-Folding ROUND TABLE In white enamel at 10.50—Whii.i- CORVETTE CHAIRS with orange. navy or green canvas at 5.7.'>—-Vl’hite SIATTEI) DECK (‘IIAIRS at 5.7’: and BAR. HARBOR WICKER ARM CHAIRS (Imported from Bel- gium) at 16.95. - - - Live in the sun. ~ - - (‘n-ate an out-door living room with this smart. new‘. comfortable I-‘urniiurn-FFRNITIYRE DE- PARTMENT. ‘copied. _ Nov unloading o Iorge cor of , pita best quality (if ii V27)‘ reo- heating system with an oil burn- price. t aonoble P. I. MclNNIS. Borden _c,l """"'4\ ‘I Monday 6-850. Tueulo BID looking for trouble and inning plenty in Jemea Carney in i "CITY FOR CONQUEST" I lVlth ANN SHERIDAN. Also aim). ma. l eeee-e-eeeoeeoeoo-e-eeee-e-ew ‘stage and carried to the -having all metal doors. The building is healed by a steam er, Modern ventilation equipment has also been lnstalledUThe air is drawn off at the front. of the bofler where it is conditioned bv heat and at the. same time trash air is ad- mitted. It. is then forced thumb n duct system to eight outlets in the theatre ceiling giving a. com- plete change oi air every ten min- utes. Customers of ihii theatre will have the opportuirlty b4 see- ing all the productions of J Ar- thur Rank, the Emglish firm mag- nate ivhoae recent picture hcd won acclaim from American crtcs There will also be films from var- ious Hollywood studios. — B. - teacher) Janis Morrison. Tommy Grant. Joseph Richard; Improve- ment prize. Bobby Hucstis. Grade 6: (Georgie Driscoil, teacher) Birdie Cairns, Jackie Noonan, Dickie Nos-nan; Improve- ment prize, Donald Arsenault. Clear Baby's head and nose with gentle Menlholatum. Quickly - - Grade 5' (B. M. Wooo‘. teacher) §f,',§,°§'§{‘,f§"“""""-9_ Mary MflDilL-HITI, Jimmie Noonan elpa aybrenhefreely and Jackie Stmpsoti. hinrgarct. agalll-Jersaridmbea Shaw; Improvement prize Rlmdw 3°C‘ . Baker. Ofildc 5: (A Gi-erii. tcziciicr), Elizahcth Strovtz. Jcsst‘ Dnizham , _, ,_ .,.\.|.,|<| , and Freddie Barrett. Bessie Dav- by. Improvement pine. Joseph l Robert Petersoni Improvement" prize. Clarence Gillis. Grade '1; (J. Moore. teacher) Peggy Preston. Ruth Huestlnl Lorne Moose: Improvement prize, Kenneth Perry. Grade (i: (Dorothy Campbellf FARMERS-The Grocery Department has a good stock of INTERMEDI- ATE MANGEL SEED at 60 cents e pound and also LAURENTIAN TURNIP SEED at 1.00 a pound. - - - Order NOW for immediate plent- Ing, For delicious. nutritious meals try a. can of FRANCO-AMERICAN DIACARONI-in a creamy cheese sauce. it is easy to prepare. Just sprinkle the contents of the tin with buttered crumbs and brown in the (won. - - - Franco-American Macaroni ia made by Campbellr. it's e "yummy" supper dish-the price is I8 cents a 0|Il-—GR°CERY DI- t PARTMENT. BEWARE — This ie the time of year when the hloth is destroying your unolcns. - - -‘The AFR-A-SOL BOMB will protect them. - - - This DDT. Pyrethrum Bomb comes in two sizes-The Junior priced ll 1.35 and the Senior priced at. 3.95. Used according to directions the Aer- a-snl Bornh has been proved scientifically effective against flying moths. larvae end moth ens. Get one loda.\'-—Prolect your woolena the modern wayl-IIARDWARE DEPARTMENT. LADIES-A shipment of white and pastel beret type BEANIES hu iii-en received by the Ilai Department. - - - These smartly becomin] (‘allots are the "TOP" to your Summer costume. We love them-You'll love them tool-LADIES‘ Will! DEPARTMENT. N. ha; .i.j Li‘