AUGUST 29, 1946 ‘”' aoalv-ril a. alum Murphy, I Bailout 5g u. 000m clue. no Olfaia at. suluuaaslua and ramca coon-n New. Sllbloflpflnlll, Ann-cu" an; Boomer». faronlo Baker!- Wale: Wale: Street; a; (Ive your order to the buy ______.___._. t-HEAR J. Watson MacNauzht. Mp m report from Parliament ' _p03 sALE-i-One Dodge engine, with starter, clutch. etc. light.- eu-z, Summeraide. Stewart. SUHHIIQYSKTE. _DIAMOND KINGS 5" 1 0 fol." HER n; Moose J= v SfCTC. _R.»\Y\'E.' lvletv- pink creme sham- for eve (me ln hair. Store Sum- TED -_—T\flitldle-ag:d t capable girl as hou fltnnly of two. Modem $50 PCLITESEC“ ‘tutu’ Plclvfo~olt "rues- l3th. the 1B0 Gatdlal-ljrba bong“ following a reg In B ritree Gout-ll "l" Gum. n Graavlliq f_____________i. The Guardian will be delivered to Carrier Bu: at lo per day o: lle an Ifllvonalbla for uilllgver CECY tonight at 9 pm. Elmer's Garage. Central [Bed -. ery l Scientifloolly "110: my u an Danton. Wm: Ike“; 88ml. In! lwnu In S ma“! week. Hanna ill If‘: tug 2m, deliveries on you m.“ -aoa SALE-q and tubes. 825x20 10.91’, Gqlll. BUY 660 it. Binder Twine at —FEBD Gre c n Brace ‘s. and keep - Order now at BraceEZO Ab and Room 5 power-i. D D11‘ tested. Gourllcs Rex- —BEXALL powder with i a" 3W8 51011, Sunlmersirie i i per. am. Communion and at '1.;ln —SCBEENED (‘OAL — Unload- ed coal last. wt-leir that gave mo» satisfaction. Tlnlogdlitg 3110mm» C," No. l quallt -.»d price. P. .1, Mclnnls. Bot en. —-NEW LONDON P ' Pillow Grime. servlotragsoélblltrdgr; Sept. 1st. Geddle Memorial at 11 Thanksgiving. S Grulzvfleplglt 3 ll-m Re‘! A J. Murtllistll), Preacher Pr ommunloll Geddie Memo zll Friday Aug. 30th. at B p nl Rev J A Mtxaqvm", lvgetiler Interim lliodura’. n Bench. mun was at his best - lllC‘l‘l".Ii)l‘l‘5 cf the ‘ c enjoyed t-llcllléelvas to ‘ The clucf guest was . Ernest Weeks who recently . urned from London, England, l cl is now the guest of his lath- thcl lcsv. E. S. Weeks. B.A.. Bedeque, The afwrnoon was in bathing and after a I. llt‘ l bull . ul supper was Dartaken by l Dr. Weeks was bounced while sane "For Hes A Jullv Goon Dr Weeks gave one of tvlttv speeches. which alas en- 'l. After several snaps had taken of the lzrouu. all de- d (m- thcir homes hoping mev would all be spared to have another Weeks Dlmic next v88!‘ and then his wile and son. Peter, tt-ctlld be able to be present alsrg -S0(‘lAL (GATHERING — On Thursday evenins. AUE- 32. a very enjoyable evening was spent at the homt of Mr. and Mrs. Errol Laugh- lln, Sherbrcoktg when a larg brr of their n the occasion the ilcuse was very preitiiy decorated in pink and white. Mr. Prank Townsend very capably presided and after the guests llnd assembled called upon .\Ir. Georg: Clhappell to read an ad- drlss of welcome to the young couple. Many useful gifts were than presented. including a large sum of money. Mr. Laughlin cn behalf of his bride and himself thanked everyone for their kindl- rice: nlld extended to all an invi- fl t i i ‘ and Mrs, P n to visit them again in the. future, lifter wi lch all joined aging For ’Ilhe_v Are Jolly Good \\\'.'~. Lunch was served by the holes and the rtrnaindcr of the evening was spent in music and dfinclll?» The music was fumishsd 5v .\lr== rs. Joseph McIsaac and Al- Tl? .\lcZ\eili. violin. while the ao- r npanists were Mr. Mark Cos- " banjo: Urban Lnughlllt. and Mr. and it'll-s. Ray and Mrs. Fred McDonald. m La . l‘. uuhlin p no. I OPENS EXI Personals -—Ml'_. Earle Nccfnan was u re- 08"! Vlsilflr lo Grand Trucadie. —Mlss Sue Airlock. c-f "Forcnto, is home visitlnr: her m-othclr. Mr<. Pcrcv Affleck. dcque, s —Mr. Frank Pciers. Salli-t John. N.B.. has returned alter visiting his brother. Mr. Joseph L. Peters et°l'\ Summers-ids. -Mr. l-lughle Murray has re- turned to Charlottetown after spending a few days with his par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Mur- ray. Bedeque. S -Mi.ss Lorna NOOnan has re- tumed to Corran Ban lifter a three wrecks visit with her grand- parents. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Nconan. Bedcque. Frank N. Sut- —Mr. and Mrs. ton of ‘nut-o. N. 5.. have left for home after spending a few days aid Harbour View Goblins. Summcr- sli e.-S. —Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brust and son of Halifax are quests at Ha!‘- bcur View Cabins —S. ——Ml'. . J. Enmnn. editor of the Summer lie Journal. and Mrs. Enman. are visiting lulr. Ennxqrfg brother in Hall n. -—M:r. and Mrs. Joseph Guv of Montreal and Mrs. Josepfh Peters nrd little son Flrancia. cf Saint J-chn. N.B.. have returned after visiting Mr. and M Jcseph L. Peters. Eusltgne Street. Summer- slde. 5 —Mr. F. J. Svrcnn and son. Frank of North Hampton, N. Y.. and Mr. and Mrs. John J. Watsnm also of North Hampton haw r1‘- tumed after being guests nt l-inr- bour View Cabins. Stlnlmersiclle. —Dr. and Mrs. A. J. Manson and daughter and so-n. Isabel and John IIBIT ION . . His Honor the lieutenant Governor J. A. Bernard opens the Prince Uvlmty hllbltioa at Albmon on Aua- 21B!- (PDM G. Gill“, GRAND CHAMPION Fred (;_ R, 0i live std llrsnlii. a 3 year We: all bu: ésofail IOOd used truck bhe a! PURXNA Mm; _FOB- slur»- - 1m. panel de-i Dairy Ration CM" “very truck. New tires. We-zdull duction. S I ’ r .4“??? ‘lffiltiitilll; COBURN JULiH BENNETT Wlllmlli iYIHi H1 ill-fly fiIJ/Itlll . t f I I Hervzce . Directed by IRVING PICHEI. Produced by LAMAR TROTTI Also News and March Of Time Shows 7:30 - 9:15 Matinee Thursday 2:30 —NEXT— MON. - TUE. - WED. Sept. 2nd-3rd-4th “LEAVE HER T0 HEAVEN" With Gene Tierney and Cornel Wilde and their friend. Mary Jane i Saunders of Si. Stephen, N spent tile week end at View Cablns.-—S. -Miss Verna Schurman has re- l turned to Toronto after a brief 1 \’l5.ll with her parents. Mr. and i ltlrs. Leonard Sshurman. of Cen- ‘_ trul Bede-due. S -—Mrs. Paine. wliie of Dr. l-l. B. Paine. superintendent of Grafton {State Hospital. Massachusetts, re- lturncd by plane on Tuesdav to {he-r home. While here she was ttho guest of her sister. Mrs. H. '13. Inmon. Beaver Street, Sum- Jmerslde. and was pleasantly en- tertained by her numerous Iriendl here. t Y tcel _- R.G Wuflovv, Iibrnilzlil. har- 1 not worn on cverroat for mt’ re than 40 years‘. LONDON — (Cl-‘l — Th“ Royal Society of Arts rc-elected Viscount Bennett as its president and rhaiv- mm for another year. Week Elli Specials THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Lg. Size Evaporated Milk 3 for . . . . . . Tomatoes, 28 oz. tins ...15c Tomato Juice, fancy quality Z for . . . . . . . . . . . . ..23c Corn Starch, per pck. ..l2c Laundry Starch, per pck 12c llleinz Tomato Soup 2 for Ripe Tomatoes 2 lbs. for Devon Peas 2 for Baked Beans, 2 for Canned Lobster 1-2 l-b. ............80c Large Lime Juice ......39c CECIUS GROCERY SUMMEQSIDE Phone 712 We Deliver I v 27c 27c I'M ll" ltlSSlf )N AL CARD ______________________, M the Prince county mutual. Alberton. tun on Aug. 2111:. M. Wiy- M.L.A.. of Malay‘; Monttoae Ranch had 3-: entries ck and walked away with M pfllQl. Shown here is Fillmore: old Belgian filly which was Grand Champion- III- (Photo G- Clarke) B. Harbour s l GREATTYARMOUTH, Ereund- ' Bloomfield And lliclnlty “Mn ‘Amen Olfliolloran and find-garlic Uflolloran o1 gum moomn- WW9 welcome visitors to eld on Thursday last. M-r- and Mn. Wi-nflced MacAus- gé"! Ind dwahtm of Bummer- B. were visitors to Mill River on Monday. l Mr. and Mrs. Elijah Glfd m4 ' m vlmlna RTVQI m» ‘guests o! tileil- son and daughter- - ill-law. Mrr. and Mrs. James Gard. also their daughter and fivlfly-élziléw- Mr. and Mrs. Russel m. Earle cum. of MODMdn, recently spent. a few deya with 111B llm! Ind uncle. m. and Mn. Robert Hume: o: Rosebank. MUM-Y Minnie and Hilda 01-fol- loran of Bloomfield returned from adglry pleasant visit tn Summer- Mr. Sanmel MacAual-and and family of Lowell. Mass. are Visit- inz Mr. MEC-AUSTBHQTS brother and slster-in-law. Mr. alnd Mrs. Don- aid MacAu-ulond. Mun-a. Curtis Dymcnt. Christo- fir Smith. George Adana, ad Show. uteri’. passengers fi train to Charlottetown recently. Miss Ella Rennie of Elmsdalc is at present clerk in Mr. Station. Ion Rats-u. of Rlver Herbert, n5. j in Mill the store of ‘ Keith Pratt 0f Bloomfield M-Lrs Greta Bradshaw of lvliddie- ‘ ton is visiting alarry MacKay 0f Bloomfield Sta- on. her sister. Mrsm The CNR. painter: are at pre- ‘ sent painting the interior 0i tlilltlngmfleld Station and water a . Mrs. recently spent a few days with her parents at Palmer Road. John Plneau of Bloomfield ‘ l Mr. c. M. McGuire of the Hali- I iax Herald W85 Station on ‘Ilhursdayn A lame number from this vicin- ity took advantage o! the day and attended the Alberton Exhibition. which was the largest attendance in its history. Much sympathy i5 extended to M115. Leon Peters and family of Bloomfield. in the loss of a be- loved husband and father. at the ave o! B2 years. Waller Gorrill of Oltealiv. d son. Mr. Robert Gorrill of Boston. Mr. and Mrs. Reggie Ad- ams of Knutsforcl. were visitors to Mill River and Rosebank on Sunday. Mus. Geotfte Ellis of Charlotte- town Mrs. Perlev ltfacNeili and Mr. Reulnrlld lVlacNeill of Mount lRoyal. were vuitors at the Flome o! Mr. and Mrs. Kenltford Home oi Bloomfield Comer. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Clarke of Lexington. Mass. who have been} visiting with Mrs. Mrs Robert Hunter. Rosrbanicior til-e past week. are at uresmt t lttinz in Summerslde with libs. pltzllarktvs sister. Mrs. Fred Mac- ae. Mrs. William Irving.‘ who has igpcnt the past ttv-o months withl lher daughter. Mrs. George Home of Bloomfield. returned to i161‘ home in Aiberton on Friday. l wan Assn-rs r-luomrv’ PLAN‘ mzvtsnn MoNiREAltualltq-tlst 27.-- A re- vision of the procedure in con- nection with the handling of priority claim. ceslgned to speed the disposal of surplus materials. is announced by W-ir Assets Cor‘ poration. Under fhe new 0km. l! material offerfid to Priority filRi-"t- ants is not accented wltllm days o! the date of 511C.) oif the priority claim may be consl cred ca canceled and the Corpo utton mo» with disposal through the usual channels Prev- lousiy priority holders. which ill-t clmje federal, umvlnciai and muni- governmcnts and public in that nrler. were given n t. qt 30 days which at time; was further extended- In future also priority claims will not be recognized m respect o; surplus al-l-ea/lv offered fur sale to the public. SIM?! as goods advert- ised for sale by tender or wife's‘. priority holders ll. such cases must submit bids. otters or lander! vt ldb will he considered along wth all others. Urder the new letzulailvn- prior- ity requests from Federal Govern- ment departments or agent‘. s will be made in the first 1m nee w the Onown Assets Allocation foul- mittec in mtawu, while requests from pawlnctui governments, mun- mpqttucq 3nd {aublic bodlel, mclud- ing educations institutions will be made tilrouh legtoilal sales man- a en at Halifax. Montreal. Win- npea and Vancouver. The govern- tanonta oonoernechhgavfi ‘ All)!!! .\'l ‘églritymglatlus. ‘o slate specific- my m; type and quantity of mut- crtat required and the lorat on when l1. la tn be used. axrnasstous or THANKS Many expressions of thanks for courtesy and service rendered are received by railway; from DMYOM who wish to convey their appreci- ation for amne thoughtful not per- imnned by a railway entcloyee. to" av:“"l' “l”; ’.'.’.;'::..':%..‘“.: ew 880W. - -. l‘ item addressed "The oflldll at»!!! ' _ . from Vancouver l. I in :-"Plene accept my moat sincere thanks for the kind- ly and careful attention to my comfort while entroufe f0 a? Ohio! fmn Vancouver. - cmly, The Iidel-ly body of the dub." Wheel GITAWA. Aug. 2'l—(CP)—Btl-th: negate-red during June m olefin, (town: and viii n with popula- ltlon of 10.000 an more numbered l13.47I, death: 4,572 and martin es 8,819 compared with 11,913 hirt l. 4,738 death: and 7,819 marriage: in June lalt year, the Dominion {gureau of ltathtlca report-rd to- ’ a9. f Th! was an increase nf 13 cent in births and 20 per can? In mlfiruiit-"s and a decrease of four per cent. in deaths. Clarke's sister. ' ' ter of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Graham , Mrs. per , in Bloomfield ' i I lovely l Awaiting ‘You: Selection‘ The new fall Hate have arrived offering f! a minimum of combined MEN! maximum of easy fitting comfort, weight, and a dash of sharp fall colors, with flair and judgment by master hat.- makers- BILTMORE and BUDD Smooth Finished Felts, Snap Brim: Suave Executive Style Upeweep Homburga, etc. New Fall Bllatiea ALSO MODERATE-LY PRICED Or men-if you prefer a CAP, you will be pleased with‘ our larger range of new fall TWEEDS, DONEGALS, HERRINGBONES, CHECKS, STRIPES, MIXTURES. ALL MODERATELY PRICED You'll Enjoy Shopping A -- SINCLAIR & STEWART LTD. coLEIATIFEJfiAM wfznnnvn Trauma: luovl . A very pleasant church wedding . occurred on Wednesday. June 19th when Do-ris Lorraine. oldest dough- of Kensington. became the bride o! Russell Ingham, so: of M1". and Mrs. Lewis Cole: of New London. They entered the church to the bridal music beautifully ren- dered by the Church organist, James Sheen. The marriage was performed by the Pastor, Rev» D. E. Noel. The bride was attired in a suit of Powder Blue fine all- wool crepe, with a white imlo of posles and veil with matching ac- l cessorles, while the bride's sister. Elva. was bridesmaid, and was at- tired in a dress of light blue crepe} and wl-tll a light blue halo of posies and veil. Stirling Murphy ably supported the groom. After the ceremony the bridal arty returned to the home of the ride to rtake of a very appe- tlzlng we ding supper in the pros- ence of a number of relatives and friends including Rev. D. E. Noel, which all did greatly enjoy. The tabla was nicely decorated byl, school chums of the bride, while the waitresses were Mrs, Lloyd Howard. Mrs. Albert Hiscoit. Mrs. Wm. Murphy. Mrs. Wilfred Holmes and Mfrs. Thomas Rogers. Among the out-of-town guests was the; bride's uncle, Lewis Paynlcr from! Presque Isle, Maine, Mr. and Mr l Wi-lfred Holmes of East Royultynl The remainder of the night was joyously spent ln music and dan- cing. The music was furnished by Bill Durant. Johnny Ingllis. Ray Paynter. Mrs. Albert Hlscoil. On the following Friday morn-| ing the bride and groom left by motor to the mainland wherc they visited many cities through Maine. All with the young couple many happy yearn of wedded life. s- ‘w KODAK FIL STOP TIER! AND lOAD U? IIFORI YOU lIAVE ‘Bring back you: nhm of good pictures. Shoo: with de- pendable Kodak Film; h’: available hen in all popular alau. when you return, lave your exposed film: with u: fol eueful finishing; / / _ Ill-GLOSS PRINTS Mall Your Films To Us For Service Aslt for New lzrice List Enman llrug 8t _Phutn Service Sumrnerslde trough stuff. r Summerside. P. E. l. l?! ‘ Green's novrl “Odd Man Out”. he way out of a crowded streetrcar a . TAR GETS '11-'91” R014 plays the‘ p211‘! of Diennls. segond Lrflsrnaasbing and crawling through ‘—‘_" lCOHl-fllflll O Ell u.n ETBFOHH 88kg. Win OM‘. LQNDON AUE- 3 — <CP)—LBI- Tine picture has sue-h scenes as Toronto-born and bred. Beatty est» role lor Canadian msvle actor‘ Beatty hauling himself up a scaf- is a Varsity grad who alwayl Robert Beatty calls for plenty oi. folding outside a tall building. wanted to act. He crashed thl lshcoting to distract attention fo theatre world here by undersfudy- version of F. L», his wounded leader. and forcing his ins! gélymcnd Massey in “Idiom g . In the film Del ‘lusoslav delegates are unoccupied. This picture was taken the day after the second U. i. plane i- FlmDeleiates 0'11 (he ESBF-imlc Commission for and and the Balkans hold their first assembly l" ‘he l-llxembtru Palace in Paris. Seats for the was shot. down over Yugoslavia. . , i Hocheciter. Chicago; 1st Lt. Donald Carroll. Elgln, Nob: Cpl. Robert Dahlgren, Cicero. 111.; int LL William McNew. Atlanta. 6a.; and Cpl. John Dick. McKeespol-l. Pa. Front row, left to right: Ray. mund 8. Blackburn Clayton. 0.. a civilian; and Dr. Alabar Pulley and Dr. Arthur bed-sex o! Hungary. ' ' Seven Americans and two Europeans detained in Yugoslavia. for nearly two w sks lifter their C41 transport plane was forced dorm by Yugoslav fighters are pictured at heatiqusriera of the U. S. 56th Division in Gcrizia. Italv. following their ro- lense._ Standing. left to right: Capt. William Orombla, Elsi Umgmeadow, Mass-i T/‘Sgt. Joseph