001ml. d B0] IS 2O 5.11:: 1w ""1" 4-05, SALE. In oil-bath Bump 1e- - 1c. - 11b Auction Sale ol-Qgic Clark, Ceape Traverse. Pofuponed until Thursday, 6.11:1}: Bert ,.F()|l. SALE '15 bushel; Founda- mn A Cqbbler peed No. 1. Robert p. H088. Summerslde. R-R. £19m qu-JNSINGTON. K1118 Georue H,“ 39g p.m. Ihursdfly. enter- snfd School Association. Ad- Zoct standard time). 6-19-21 .-l-'UII. SALE — 2 black Perch- ,;n mares, 1100 and 1:500 libs. 4 m1 5 years. .1 1 work horse $60. Guurxlly till!‘ to freshen, $110. Truck n, good as new. Walter B, - Bayview. 6-19-21 _1=11.1\1s uavuaogan (withKem l; "gement at. T811101’ T118 0.. en- siilllllflll. 647-51- _.\,\'1' ONE SEEN trespassing on my property Wit-hm"- my D"- nnsion will be prosecuted. Benjamin Canister, Elliott's, 619-21 _r0n SALE. — Early and late Cabbage, Cauliflower and Tomato iiUlHB illi$l0n pllinls l send by mall. John R.’ Iiinrks New London. 6-13-61 _J. S. TAYLOR, Optometrist, tllzirinitelowl’), Will at his beri 1d. on office this Saturday. June 6-19-21-21. __u.\11) WANTED for general rn\1.r\\-o1~k. small family. Mrs. W. a .\t1c.\lcii1, Summerside, Box 91. 8-20-31. -H)1t SALE — First-class lr" boat. 42 foot length. 10 1-2 beam. equipped with Nash 1e good condition. Newly rrl and at present afloat. be nut to immediate use with- fur: her serpdcfng. Aiorolv rnnlt and Delaney". Summer- P. S-N-Si. -l1l't‘HANAN_-_TiI'LL wannmu - A pretty wedding was solemnized on June 13th at United Church t. Charlottetown when Lauri 1\1li_V daughter of Mr ann . Roy Hill, Freetown. PEI. “as united in marriage to Elmer Walter Buchanan son of Mr and Mrs William Buchanan, Albany. PEI The bride wore sky blue siik trimmed with navy. she was attended by Mrs Ervizi Buchanan. m.» “ore gold silk jersey The gzucni was attended by his brother Ervin Buchanan After the cere- mony the wedding party motored to Summerslde to attend a recept- ion at Mulbery Lcdge A few close friends and ‘nu s-"iate relatives vtre guests Aftr- .1 short honey- mmn, Mr and Mrs Buchanan will reside in Charlottetown #O§Q-O-Q—OJ-O-O-O-Q§O§OO-O&ODOQ-O NOTICE l have opened an office at (‘ARLETON (iffice Hours: iilvndayy Wednesday, Thurs- day and Friday 3-5 and 7-9 P.M, and by appointment J. s. nowunvc, M.D. §GVO O-O-O-OQOOO§O _ . mnhlUNAL LARD T. Earle "lllckey Chartered Accountant Office It ll Granville Street Summer-side Phone B15 LORETTA YOUNG and . ALLAN LADD ' VICTORIA Thursday, June 20 Eflnlng 8:11 llitnflrd This r ,3; " " E‘ WESTERN GUARUIAN. AQIIITI: 3.11m» lhruhy. as Honour n. m Georg lUIIlI-Sllll lfl PRINCE‘ OOUNTI Nun. subscriptions. Adnrtlfllg Zine-nau- nuyboboughldallyutululllln following 5.03m", Water Btreo - m DIIflGOI} $0,“, Bgkury, Wale: sum: sun ocean. n Gnnvlllo Shout. Tmaurdlsnwlllhcdollvcolllounyhnnuhlmlnlullo. yzdayorlhpuwoei. Phonnjliforthhscrvlol to tlu buy responsible for dllvlllu on yell nth. IO U"!!! It» mm; IINIII -—’I.‘Blll TILUIZJ WANTED for 8t, 13000021 5011001 N0. M. Awlv B1191’! 1M9. secretory, 0-1646-3111-8! —R.ED AND GRAY Barn Paint stock at Kennedy's, Kaanaéiongz-i in ion —WI.LLAI.D B and Belnrldng 11m e driving a pleasure. Sold at Kennedy's, Ken- singttm. 8-20-21. -R.E-B.00F FOR SECURITY and colour. Use asphalt shingles. In stodz at Kennedy's. Kenatgigtoizij .1). —IIE'I'TY'S LAST‘ BET-Long River presents play in Wil- mot I-llall. Manda. June 24th Ausnlces Hall Committee. 6-30-22-34-31 good workers. $100, , ToB. Rogers of Charlottetown Pro- -M.IDIUM WEIGHT olnle Q5 ed hog fencing 7, 8, 9 and 10 bar D stock at Brace-‘s. 6-20-21 —SI'JE "DORA DEAN" play, pre- ‘sented by Lot 14 in Wiimot Valley Hall. Friday, June 21. Proceeds in aid 01f hall. Sole of lunches and ‘drinks. 3- _ _,_ —THE PORT HILL A. Y. P. A. will present their play. "Tempest and Sunshine" in St. Eleanor-s ‘Hall. Friday evening, June 21. 8-20-21. —ROTARY MEETING — Major 1 vincial Chairman of the National Clothing Drive was the guest speaker at the regular meeting of the Rotary Club of Summerside on eeday. His speech was devoted to the campaign Guests were: Ro- n P W Turner. Charlotte- town, Mr, beonaid Cox, Si. John. . Henry Whitney, Sumimcr- side, and Harold Mouse. New Annan. -—KEENAN - MURRAY NUP- |TIALS.-At the marriage of Mar- lgaret Caroline Myrtle M-urruy, only ldaugihter of Mr. ar-l Mrs, John Murray, Summerslde, to John Alex- ander Keenan, son of Mrs Keenan and the late Peter A, Keenan of Fredericton. N. B, whichttook plane on Tuesday morning. the guests ‘were ushered by the bride's unclel Mr. Charles Mclvor and Mr. Roland Sheen Among tihe out of town wuests were the groom's mother. Mrs, Keenan and his sister Miss' Eileen Keenan of Fredericton, N. B. ‘The bride and groom after a honey-t mom through Nova Scotia will taket up their residence in Welsford, N. B, Mr. Keenan is assistant resid- i cnt engineer there and was during. ;the war station-ed in Summer- Sirittt, Charlottetown and Mt. Pleas- an . 5 —K1NSME.N MEETING - The regular meeting of the Kinsmen Club of Summerside was held in Leo (Doyle's Restaurant on Tuesday evening with Mr Charles Hogan 1'1 e chair The meeting was de- voted exclusively to business anti was concerned mostly with plans for the concession at the race track on Dominion Day which will be operated 11v the club for their oom- m-tlnity welfare work. Mr Heath Warren is chalnnan of the com- mittee and plans were discussed and duties allotted to different. imembers There was some discus- lslon on the formation of the Jun- ior baseball team to be sponsored by the club and a committee con- isisting of Elmer Offer, Clarence Landry, James Hogan and Harry Dickie were appointed to take charge of the matter -S. Personals —Mr. c. s. v7.7.1 Halifax. us, is u guest at Harbour View Cab- ins, Summerslde.-—S. . _..Mr, J. LeRoy Holman of Bum- meraide is in Ottawa m business, —I*’rlends will rgret to learn_of the serious illness of Mr. Dick Steele of Summerside in the Prince County HomitaL-S. --Constable .1. A, Thompson of the Criminal Investigation Branch of the R..CM.P. at Halifax and Mrs. ‘fhompson are visiting Constable Thompson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Thompson. Kensington. i ~~~=11 of mn- uccompaniec —Mr. J ‘ hardston. Mass, his (laugh... . Nlrs. Mabel Hamill are guests at Harbour View Cabins. Summorside-S. —Mrs. Peter A, Keenan and dnugter Miss Eileen who have been attendim the Keenan-Murray Nup- itiala the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Murray, Summerside. are leaving Friday on return to their home n Fredericton, N. B. Illflill‘ AlfRfU t» nnllt-liiiitvkii ... Si] CAESAR-Hi iiiltfli pun n 1n In in u- n In Ill nun: l; IILTUN N. BREN U. fill. 0% ma: n ALFRED E GRIIN llllllll i_l Illliliilll llll llllll lllltl lllll lllll Also News and Treasure Chest Shows 7:30 - 9:15 Matinee Thursday at 3:30 -.-..s.~.--.-J-'-~. .-.~....-..-,.-. LENT, MUSIC, COMEDY sginn warts AND swans‘ fiThe Coast Guard ‘show. "'1"<1I5 and Spars1"_ H016 l-Pllil-IUOH Oil H COUDtIQ/"l-V tour as a stage revue. has ide and brilliant embellishments by CCIUITTDJH PlCtUFCS at the Capital Theatre. Not the least of these are |its cast which stars Alfred Drake sawing was Canducted tlate singing sensation of "Oklamo- 111a,"), Janet Blair and Mam Platt. and features Sid Caesar. 399mm‘ 1st Class, and Jeff Donnell; Sparkcd by this great ta.e.nt and set the swingtlme heartbeat of youoh. "Tars and 511195" 15 brlmm‘ ing with laughter. Its big and fast. There's a humorous screenplay by John Jacoby, Sarett mm and Decla Dunning as derived from the story of Barry Trivers. ' There's a tuneful score by "1055 ace writers of hits, Jule Styne and Sammy Cahn. ‘ There's Alfred E, Green at tthe directorial helm. And then there's the cast, as mentioned to take each contribu- tion and to carry ll on respective shoulders to the top of the enter- tainment ladder. House Briefs OTTAWA, June l9 — tCPJ Revenue Minister Mc-Dann said today in the Commons it was in- tended to collect only used cloth- ing in the current drive for cloth- ing for EUIODE. State Secretary Martin said that conditions in Windsor. Ont. as a result of Monday's tornado were not as serious as first was thought. but this did not mean conditions were not serious. He said it was difficult to assess the full damage at this tune. Canadian servicemen in the United Kingdom and EUIVDE tot- alled 28332 at June l, it Wu N- nortrd today in information tabled Ln the Commons. The Army had 28,856; the Navy. 475 and the Air Force 4,771. In addition there were 22.095 wives of servicemen and 5,878 children overseas await- ing transportation to Canada. Canada's imports of various tv-oes of coal imported from the United States last year amounted to $108,366.06, it was reported for '1‘. L. Church tPC-Tbronto Broad- view). STOP IIIRE AND IOAII UP IIFORE YOU llAVE ' Bring back your shun of good pictures; Shoo: with do- pendable Kodak Film; It's available here in all popular aha; When you mum, loan you: exposed films with u: fol canfulinhhlnga - Ill-GLOSS PRINTS Mall your Films To Us For Service Ask for New Price List Ennn llrug -& Photo Service quniniorside i which made an envi-' h-ealuq-er‘ bee“ Maritime Branzii had enjoyed one brought to the screen with many of its most Win Game From Amherst Team, Pat's Rangers defeated the Stella ieam frottnlfimgerlstcihln l’: game a e . . . p av- grounds yesterday afternoon, The score was 14 to The visitors got 6 hits off ilouiptclns while the local players were collecting 9 safe blows off three Amherst pitchers, Whaden, Gower and Ward. limbs-cob home run in the fourth inning was n. feature. Jean Gordon's work at second base once again stood out as did Wood's fielding in centre field and 1n the pitchers box. Ln a night game the Stella Maris girls deleated the Summerside Con- vent by a. score of 25 to 4.-S. P.E.I. Represented At W.tM.S. Meeting Jlt Sackvilla, N.B. SAOKVILLE, N, B,, June l9 — (GP) - The first annual meetint: of the Maritime Branch of the Vlocnalfs nllssionary Society of iii: United Church of Canada otpenec at Mount Allison University to day with Z00 delegates in attend- ance from l8 Maritime Presby teries. ' Mrs. J. H. A. Anderson, bramt president, of Moncton. opened thl conference with a welcome to tht delegates. Dr. W. T. R. Flamma- ton, president of the University spoke briefly and extended s welcome to Mount Allison. Misses E. R. Forbes and M Hodgins. home missionaries oi Sydney, conducted the openinr worship service. The presiden‘ films. Anal-arson, welcomed to ihi convention Mrs. A. Rcter Sell Dominion Board preside of To ionto. Mrs. D. A, Morrison o Halifax ctpened the discussion per iod on literature and was follow» ed by the ballot box period cor. ducted by Mrs. M. L. Atkinson o. Amherst. Mrs. Bertha Robertson, Wcst- ville, N. S., spoke on the subject. “Our Book of Problems" in placa- cf Mrs. J. T. ,Burche1l, Sydney. who was unable to be present. 'I1he story of the y-ear was given by Mrs. J. R. Miiiar, corresponding secre- tary, Rexton, N. B.; Mrs. J. W Bartlett, recording - ville, N. 5.. and M Yarmcuth. uorts revealed that the W. M. re- S. fl-I! cuajlovvrpuuanolaw t STANU TNE. MEN'S JUNGLE PRIUEU I’ . JACKETS These jackets, collar and cuffs, sistent makes an jungle cord pants. water SHIRTS FOR THE WORKING MAN of shades full cut roomy shirts with makes, sizes $1.75 each YOUR RPIQUIREMENTS CAN BE FILLED lN OUR MEN'S WORK SECTIONS wank CLUTNES nut WILD EVERYDAY WEAR MEN'S WURK PANTS Priced at_$2.95, $3.50"and $3.95, sturdy hard wearing pants in a variety of shades and pat- terns of greys. navy, brown, and black, tripes, moieskins. khaki, Sizes 32 to 44. SIZES 3U T0 38 Made for durability, dark khaki shades, water repellent. wind resistent, has five pockets. developed for hard wear. -MEN’S JUNGLE GURU sizes 36 to 42, with knitted ideal outfit matched with Work shirts in a variety and materials, double sewn seams, reliable l4 to l8 1-2. Prices range $1.19, $1.35 to Men's cotton work gloves, leather gloves and gaunt- TEST UF GURU PANTS $7.951 $10.95 MEN'S BIB OVERALLS repeilen t, wind re- New shipment of overalls just arrived, sturdy hard wearing bib overalls, full cut high and low back styles as desired, sizes 36 to 46, priced at $2.75 to $3.50 per pair. Smocks to match above overalls at $2.75 and $3.50 each. WORK GLOVES HIGH BACK OVERALLS Men’s black and white striped high hack bib over- N M Rat‘ snow yearskMrs. lets, rubber finished cotton ails, size 36 to 44 at $2.75 . ~99. L’ ' P, 5111C C Cl] ‘ ' ' Christian Smwardsmu (MMN FLOOR) , gloves for fishermen, work per pair. This aftemoo" time devoiioiul . 500KB. 81¢- bv Mrs. Ernest Thomas, Ttcronto. Miss Emily Maxwell. overseas mlission- ziry frcm India. gave a trlk on ,, , India and it: future and pr: lems, [he I3land3 Most Moder" A rspcrt was given on ienxpsr- ” , once by iVlrs. A. J. Matheian of Q S101’! ,O‘Leary. P. E. I. Other report; were heard during the afternoon. SUMMERSIDE i Pouliot Speaks Again b l OTTAWA, J1me l8 - 1UP» - 'Jean Francois Puuliot ‘Lrr- entls-j couatar rose yesterday in the Cont- mons Io explain iilflt he had taker -1:o vow of silence but was only» ltrying an experiment. He referred to a newspaper 1".--t rt which (lCSCYlDBd him as hat- ng taken the since vow. "It is not true," said Mr Pouliot, adding tvith a WlCiP grin: “I never took such a vow but I decided to try nn experimen- "I was told so often that my speeches were delaying the pro- gress of the session that I wanted to make an experiment, so I stop-t ped talking a month and a half ago. expcc ing that pror arioil day would come nt once. UAA ortun- ateiy I see that very little- progress has been made, and I woncer if it, making long speeches again to brln the session to an earlv close." (Six weeks ago Mr. Pouliot, in an interview with the Canadian tPrrss. said he was not going to speak in the House again UIliEF-o ex licnal circumstances arose as he elt it was wasted effort After he gave his explanation yesterday, Mr Pouliot refer to the statement he had made Monda that, Maj -Gen. Brmk Chis iym, deputv health minister, lwas talking through his hat bul he was drowned by ilflnernl lautlll- ter and Mk. Speaker crying order. .- tQg, . WATER-PROOF" DUST-PROOF! SHOCK-PROOF! ANTI-MAGNETIC! 35°“ $4050 "WIOOfllh"-l$-s nllvihlfofloolbocl um rum-on.- - l7- lcvvblu yellow with stool bod use look "Vlllevfllo" o l5- lwnlu mo» sound M04. ' .. t1- l-OIIO "WIQOIITIO" Mm‘ IRII |N$UIANCI—lvIY‘l:1h"Vl'm l: M‘ ll O Ina or I'm!‘ ‘w all white --.__._.____...al- .,__,,., M, $50M yolloh‘ with 000 your. - H. R. CROCKETT LTD Quality Jewellers Summeraide will be necessary for me to start. started to ' aegis». want?“ From S"side Red Sox M _ Afici- _tlu'ec unsuccessittil starts in the first section of the Summer side Baseball Lmicue schedule, the R C A F‘. team started the second section right by edging the Red 80x 5~5 8' the Trotting Park Diamond last night. ‘The aimien were more with the WliiOW than rev ously, cracking out six nits off . MacKay, who retired in the fourth, and two additional binglcs off Powell who Came in to relieve him. LaFlammc. (‘if-force backstop. got the League's first hcme run in the fsurth, driv- ing a hard liner just inside the third base line. Geisler struck out ,eight Red Sox batsmen, McKay lfanned two and Powell one Li stone of the Rod Sox and McKen- Lal-‘lainme a double in ad ltion tr his four base blow Lidsmnes catch off Geislers long fly in the (11th was a feature of the defensive pfay. Lineups:- Rled Sox—McMurdo, cf, Man- ory, as; Schurman, c.; Ga/udot, 3b.; Lidslone, lf.; Miller. lb ; Phaneuf, 2b ; H rlane, rf.; J MacKBY. .: Powell, p RtC,AF- ebb. 1b.: Willner, cf ; McKenzie. r.f ; Thompson, 21s.; St Pierre, 3b.; Geisler, p.; Bern- ard. 1f ; LaFlamme, c ; Patterson, 2b ; Mlckus, 1b.; Hicks, 2b Umlpixe-in-chlef Jad: Schurmar. and Bob Clow' base judges—-Daley. Clow and Phiilips.-S. wholesale colored 22 l3-l6——23 1-16; white 22 3-+—1Z3. MB)? “POT!- lent ‘ 5v%iebo2,:)es11-16, June. Receipts: Potatoes: '76 lb bugs no l'Que. PEI, NB 2.15, lmall NB 180-2; 100 lb bags, new, white A Virginia, N, Carolina. 3-11.50; B 2-225; Cali- fornia A 4.26, B 3.25-4.25. Egg Whites When we beat egg whites we of- ten beat them too much in our en- thusiasm. An egg white is made of MONTREAL. June l9 —tCP1— iProduce prices quoted today re- ‘ported by the Dominion Depart- ment of Agriculture follow: I Eggs: Spot, free wooden casvs A- llarge 3'7 1-2; medium 35 1-2; A- pullets 32 1-2; B 32 1-2; C 28. In- spected futures. large 3'7 3-4; med- ium 35 3-4, Receipts: 1,184 cases. Butter: Wholesale Que pasteur- break. When a recipe says to beat until stiff but not dry that is ex- actly what should be done because then there is still room for expans- ion by heat and the resulting mix- fure] will be lighter than if beaten unti _ _ eatable soak them in a thin syrup Zlc of the R C A P lut tri les and Qvernight, Than 13y steamer and steam until plump and soft, Makes them delicious. ‘The current green shortage giving rise to this sort of thing: When Jones’ little girl was born She set their hearts aflutter; They named her Oleomarzarine, For they huvenls any but her, Peterhctrough Examiner ll dry. When figs became hard and un- them in et%%%%%%%§%%% WARNING ‘ Drivers of motor vehicles and trucks in the Town oi’ Kensington are hereby respectfully warned that violations of the Traffic By-Laws relating to speed limit within the Town, driving to the common danger, parking cars at the street intersections and unnecessary blowing of horns will be prosecuted according to law with severe enalties for so doing, Owners of trucks are strictly pro ibited from parking on Main Street, especially on Saturday evenings, BY ORDER OF POLICE COM. C, M. KENNEDY, Town Clerk. - 1 129m no 1 35 5-g_33 3-4; (‘uffpffl cells that are elastic and really just receipt Que no 1 pasteuriied 3'! 13-16 del Mtl; no 2 36 13-16 dcl Mtl; first grade ltreamery prints job price 39 3-4-40 1-2; solids 38 3-4-39 1-2. Receipts: NH, Cheese; western and Qug, cur- the heat expands the cells and ‘if they are too full of air they Wlii rent receipt, white 20, fob tsp, _ ANNOUNCEMENT I wish to advise the public that I have discontinued the general practice of medicine and Wlii devote my time exclusively, in the future, to radiology. It would be appreciated if all outstanding accounts were settled, at my old office, by July 15, 1946. W. B. HOWATT. MJ). we fill them with air and they stretch in size. If we beat them too long we will stretch them until they burst. If they are to he heated. like small baloons, As we heal them ‘ A1 TEN iiusiii FUYZTLTE We have on hand a quantity of Cooked and Raw Ground Chicken Fox Feed, This is suitable for growing pups.—}ligh Quality — Low Price. Cooked 4c per lb. Raw, Si/ic per lb. CALL, OR PHONE 598 Polar iluick Freezing 0o. Ltd. SUMMERSIDE 6-19-01. Tums THE roman AND ‘ YAIOULD -BE EDlTOli By Webster 160553 l HA BEN M53 couesm \-’\E\\1 or ooa ' A BiT ON THE RUDE SlDE