SEFPEMBERJ, 1941 WESTERN GUARDIAbl AGENTS: I. Elmer Murphy, ill Hanover Street. and George Glow. ll! Ottawa Street BUMIHERSIDE Maid PEI-NOE COUNT! News Itlona Alva-thing. Z?!» Guardian mu be mam at an! of m Iollowlug atone In Summer-alder Bmggtore, Water Street; Gout-lien Drugstore. ll Central Street; Tqrolllt) Bakery. WI!" illicit lhlk Gaul“. C1 Grutvllla Sind- '"'.:':':"..':'" ":2 t" “W ‘ curler-Boy! I" 7 P!!! nllllfurthiaaarvieq u ‘i... your order to the boy reaponllbh for dollvcty an y“; m“. if“? Jam 551,5 ... 1936 Ford Coach -'l‘lll DENTAL OFFICE o! m. m}, 1946a motor. Carrol Delaney, ab}?! ignoring; sturngmgidn W111 b, i . e ‘"111 l! em th to S Bmmus e ember 20 inclusive, er em’ 40g, SALE Kootenay Range a good condition. Keith Warren, lgrghlfl. __fOB. SALE. - 40 N. H. hens. 1 my oid_ Price 80 cents each. Also y, pgllets, 4 months old. Ptrice $1.15 lgch, Mrs. Wilbur MacKay, Emer- nahl __]‘ICLLETS months old. ilampsiiirQS- each 1W5- FRMOW n. —I‘0B SALE. - 1940 Ford 00n- vei-tible in excellent condition. New tor in 194s. Good tires. Earl Roger- son, 178 Cambridge Street, —-WILL' PAY CASH for Ford Model A‘ Coach 0r Sedan in good condition. Earl Roger-son, 17a Cambridge Street. FOR SALE. — 5 Light Sussex X New Ready to lay. $1.50 Wilbert Reeves, Lower —FOR. SALE before Thursday man's bicycle, practically ngw_ Fly- ing Officer Izzard, RCAF Station, ssidé. Phone 91.11 after 5 o'clock. -—IIAVING OPENED A MEAT MARKET at. 269 Church street, fiilmmfrfildfi. in the building for- merly known as McNallys Bak- ery. I am now prepared to serve the public with fresh cuts of ._(l.\.\‘.\‘ING SUPPLIES. - En- meat; also vegetables. Ali orders gmoiii-il iirioo. and plain cam avail~ promptly delivered. Phone 566-1, able, also rubber jui- rings and large Leonard McNally. Presto Cookers for canning in “My, The siunrnerside Hardware —WELCOME VISITORS -M.r5, m Lewis Moase, New Annim, was _,\ GENERAL MEETING of the pleasantly surprised on Aug. 1a, ghitreholders of Bedeq"? 3mm"! upon the arrival on the Island of no. lil central Bede-qua Hall. her brother and his wife, Mr. and Tumiflr; September 9th, at tloblock Mm David Macquflnle, from l0 iPillliil‘ “senile the CNNWYW- Maine. U.S.A. As this is the first others rllteffsled B" Welmme- 'time Mrs. Moase and her brother '-’— have ever met it was mil-LAD“ LAMPS "id 011"‘ occasion. While hei?eve‘ll’/fr.ha:gg pssories in stock. also Coleman Mm Macquanle and Mm M0838 Lamps and Lanterns. generators, spam l pleasant week m Benn“ wicks. eic. The Suntmierslde Hard- l. m. home or ML Percy Map ware Co. f [All _SCREENED (Joan-unloaded _socm GATHERING 300 tons recently 150 tuna the last Margaret a mp1,“ enwrtmnegka‘; AIOTATO BASKITI. -- We have 1,, 51°C}; p, quantity of well made potato baskets. See our pmcs o" m“, The Summerside Haird- ware i":- iew days. Starting another car now. a dinner pa"), t m h P195" Ph°m~° “d5” pwmpuy "° her brother. ll/ifr. irchibmewall! svold disappointment. ‘Ilhanka for Indian River fin Sunday Aug“; W’ business‘ P‘ J‘ Maclmh‘ 24th, in honor of Mrs Anhle Tup- mrden‘ ‘lin of Burlinzton. who miebrated mioivm mom sax FRAN-lh" m“ bmhdill’ °“ ‘"1" dw- Several guests enjoyed the de-. C0~Mr.nd MrsEest l ggghan oi gumrnerside [gave “do”: dmnu’ and shued ‘he arrived home from an extended zgreltugéfi decwned bmhday trip io San Francisco. California. irhere Mr. Deighan attended the convention oi the Brotherhood of Railway Engineers. They travelled west to Vancouver where they spent several days and on return came by way of New York. In San Francisco and other cities they met many former Islanders and they had a very enjoyable and interesting trip.-S. —ATTENDING com-utterance: - Messrs. Clifford Mouse, Ken- llllfton, and Vernon Sobey. scone. town, left on Tuesday for Toronto. where they will attend a ten-day meeting of the Students‘ Christian Mbvement. Delegates from all over the Dominion will attend this conference, which is being held at the Y. M. C. A. Camp at -AFTER.NOON TEA—Mlas Mary I'm °‘“°*‘1°*““¢- ""1 ‘he Island Hog-an was one of the hostesses who entertained in honor of Mlss Florence Dalton, a" September bride-woe, .a.t an sfternoon tea and shower, at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Hogan, winter street Summerslde. The glits were opened by Miss Ethel Deighiin and the verses read by Miss Marjorie befurgy. Mrs. J. P. Hogan poured and the Misses Mary and Zita Silliphant assisted in terving_-5. of Wales College. They also plan to visit Mr, Moore's aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Vin- rcent of Toronto-Bur, \ -—AIB FORCE BAND RETURN- ING-'%ummerslde people who heard with enjoyment Ilhi! Central Air Force Band when they played here last June will learn with pleasure that the band will return here shortly. The tentative dates for their next visit are September 30th and October 1st‘ but these may be Ch-Mlfltd. However they will he here about the end of the month and a programme wlll'be arranged py the Commanding Officer of the Station similar to the one on the occasion of their first vialt. —Y'B MEN'S CLUB - ‘Ilhe first Merlin! 0! the Stuumerside Y’: Menu Club was heltl In the form of a corn boil at the Boy Scout Camp in Femwood, with the wives of the members attending. A game of softball was enjoyed and hoirse shoes, and in the evening a bon- fire wu lit and a eI-ngsong was conducted by Lowell Hancock. a. feature of which was a duet by Mra. Clarence Mercer and Mr. i... W. Hancock. It was decided to start bow". Mr. and Mrs. Harold Yeo. the regulari- meetings in the Church Beiillvllt; Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Halls as soon as definite arrange Kline. Ottawa; Mr._ and Mrs." manta can be made by the Program Herman Mayne. Emerald: Mr. Committee-S. beeland P. Mayne, Emerald; Mr. lfld Mrs. Harland Day, Norboro: Mr. i-"iznton C. Mayne, Emerald; Miss Elsld Mayne, Emerald; Mr. and hirs. wendall Mayne of Char- i iotteiovan, | —I~‘A.VIILY REUNION - A plea- unt lamiiy reunion was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George H. Mayne, Emerald, on the eve- ning of Sept. 3rd, all members of the family with their husbands and wives being present, The falllering was held to bid fare- well to Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Mayne who with their tom. John and Robert, are leaving for Ottawa on Saturday, Sept. 0th, after trending three weeks on the is- lanil as guests of their parents in Emerald and Malpeque. Upon his return to Ottawa Mr. Mayne will resume his duties as lecturer in mathematics at Carleton College. Attending the party were: Mr. and Mrs. Lindsay Sharpe. Nor- Skurika are important to agri- cultural interests because feed on Insects, grasshoppers, gruba form: of pests. they chiefly beetles, and other -G. I. M.— - Wl- Iver: woman ll Inteteatod in the new faahlona -AND the new TRHWMID FALL COATS are really "aomethl -"i l have aueh a "l"! Wave to Iell you about then-you have to ace them In really ap- Ilfgtiate their ltyle and workrnanablpmflade of a variety of lovely l rlca In a number of Intriguing colon-the full "l-Iry fined” backs a "w belted llylea are Coat NEWS! Coal: thla mi are luxurious. “are la no aklmplna o! inaterlll. They feature Interacting sleeve and c“ lr eiiecia and remember the "long look" la the "mart Iook”....... ‘grain?! eon uia unmanned Coat naodela In the Ladies’ Wear ‘o goodness, line been and atlll Ia hard ‘lfill-WOIIOVIPIIIIIMIIIIYIIHIIIIIQUGPOCG?! Departmentlua h u I“ "Dill! of BIC! In l pound package: - the price of this Itloe an “M! I mun "Order Biee vvltli your Oroeerlea today - you u, ‘larva II In ao many Intereaflng and delfeiona waya, that your fam- n- ‘b0 Ililhl for more .... Jlhere la only a limited quantity-lo. get " “h! from the Grocery Depart-eat. m arc: ... ma»: nourishing _ ‘ .___.._. a“ A ablpsient a IAIII resume Ital m: been reeelval In the W» Department Available rmv m the following varietlea - Lit-lid 4 Ineh regular rus- rmm, a atraul u ma m; Fencing. a h :1! It Inch Sheep, Pending and also Poultry Fencing .. Jtenew or put m "m"! Fflllool before the cell weather snakes It difficult. and "t" roar Ienollll In! flu Hardware Department. l!" Ia IIOIISI DIISS new: from Ibo I and ll Department- "’°" 1mm. an», fresbeelfenllouaellrcneaare Ina variety ef f?"- Irlmnse vrIlhrIek reek q- aell “wwlolkldohaneleaeeolcrfll cameos-anew uymmwummnrslreuurisaesauumaiym pfleeefonly " b"|"fllr'l'reelorhealfert-Tliialla;tlwanllapartlen baa reducers-r covneunuma smut; m Name Innhcalmnrleina htballetlwarebepartnaat I I r I r students are representing Prince; The prInIa are eIIher floral , baekgman C-QPITQIr-illaaamuriauao ‘ TODAY (Tuesday) and WEDNESDAY flay (in (hunt. to LL14" Siii-iinrit %/;§/zc/<2€é¢¢c1~ \\ \| ‘I | ll \ ' s. Ah. TRAVELTALK Shows 7:15-9:15; Matinee Tuesday 3:30 ___.__¢_.___» \l I I'.I"I‘I' Cuuqiil a ~;i~.....,.- i... /\I.I - Hod NO Right To bow- ... dunner BARRYIIIIIIE Roam STERLING miiiisiuiti TIIOMPSUN NRORERT Z. LEONARD PRODUCTION Regent Fheatre SUMMEIISIDE TODAY (Tuesday) and WEDNESDAY I “I married you because of what you were... and in spite of it!” V » i.....ULRlC.i...iiII0SS.i.i-3'1'088I2L , Dimldlyllfllll PICIII. v hohoalhllllll SIMI- Ineeaplay hy ROBERT TIIOEHEN a All INTEIIIATI Also SHORTS Show: 7:l5 and 9:I5 Matinee Monday and Wednesday 3:30 THE CHARLOTTETOWN ‘consumer ii w‘ @O-¢04—~ l ri i Illilil i l u l. H. ii ti i~ E MI‘ .Il .\ Ii .YS()l\ . Bin Did‘ and PETE SMITH Once more you can have both mmmoms 9'!’ 62AM: ~ Where on at. icr ‘i had arrived and would be install- ed immediately. This unit wlil ill- crease tlte capacity of tho P131" by ility per cent, he said. — S. __________ Personals -Mr. and Mrs. P. M. McCaull werdvisltors in Freetown and Bedeque Sunday. -B. -—Miss Anna Morong. RN. of Machias, Maine, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Jeffery at st. Eleanon-S. --Miss Etta Hutchison of Mont- real, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. and Mrs. W. L, Johnson of Kensing- ton. —Mrs. John acArthur of New Cadon, NB“ spent a few days in New Annan, guest of Mr. arid Mrs, Henry Moase and family. -Mr. arid Mrs. Elmer Cannon. Kensington, were recent visitors to Charlottetown. I i i -~Mrs. Leighton Coulson and Children Lowell and Lorraine. A decision to supply electric en- ergy to the villages or W'e‘lington and Richmond provided that ar- Imgement; can be made with the Provincial Government for the use of the line to the Mount Pleasant airport, was taken at the regular monthly meeting of the Summer- alde Town Council last evening. His Worship, Mayor J.E. Arnett, presided and all councillors, with the exception oi Councillor W12. Smallman, were present. The clerk read a petition from l6 residents of Richmond asking the town to supply electricity. A motion was moved by Councillor TJJ. Morrison. seconded by coun- cillor Henry Wedge, and passed, that this be done 1i satisfactory arrangements can be made with the Provincial Government who own the line to Mount Pleasant. A similar motion was made with re- lard to Wellington if the resid- ent: o! that village induhte their desire to receive the service. Discuss Supplying Of Electric Energy To Wellington E's‘ Richmond The clerk rrad a letter from the Summerside Youth Centre Inc. stating that organization was un- abll Io carry out their activliicl and asking the town to take them over as well as sifoervisim cf the playground equipment. 'I'i-ie letter stated that a committee consist- ing oi L.W. Hancock, A.S. Hop- kins and Clarence Steele had b"en appointed an a committee to dia- cuss the matter with the town. It was decided that the Coun- cil would meet this committee on Thursday afternoon at five o'clock. Councillor Wedge reported that the work of grading and widening Duke and Notre Dame streets had been completed. He said that the department had alerted to lay a, cement sidewall: on East street, and if there was sufficient cement a walk would be laid on Park Street as well. Councillor Morrison reported that the new B00 kilowatt diesel unit for the electric light plant BU BWIIESS GGIMIQ BERNARIYS NEW GENERAL STORE, IORDEN, will open TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16TH with a full line of ' , PAINTS - HARDWARE - GROCERIES - BOOTS 8i SHOES '1 end DRY GOODS Watch This Pepe: For Opening Sela i N. W. IERNARD. Sir-aims I ,Sea View, are visiting Mrs. Coul- ‘son's parents, Mr. and Mrs Hed- ley Paynter, Long River.-—B\li'. —Mrs. Thomas Knight. accom- panied by her sons Tommy and Dickie, and daughter, Louise. ar- rived on Wednesday to spend a few days with her mother. Mrs. Hedley Paynter and Mr. Paynter. Long Riven-Bur. i —Mrs. Elmer Cannon, Kensing- ton. has sold her nice home ,Kensington to Mr. Charles Mac- ‘Kay. Park Corner. Mr MarKay in- tends to move in soon —Mr. William Sudsbury has returned to his home at. Kensing- g ton and is resting as comfortably as can be expected after receiv- ing treatment at the Prince Ed- ward island Hospital, i town-Bur. I I —Mre. Edmund stavert. Kensing- ton. and aon, Mr. Walter fitavertp Freetown, were visitors to Char- lottetown recently. also visited her brother, Mrs. Ev- erett Andrewa who is a patient in the Howltal. —Lt. Kathleen Jeffery. A. N. C. now stationed at Valley Forge Gen- eral Hospital, Pa, for blind veter-l am, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs’. C. A. Jeffery at st. Eleenor. Lt. Jeffery made the trip Iln her new hydrcvmatic drive Olds- , mobile-S. "IIAIP Strings l Powerful l Startling I scarring’ rem coon». and Anne Gwynne. Alao Kennedy Comedy Mrs. Stavert ' ' _ m or maven MATTRESS 8 BOX SPRING The perfect combination for restful slumber Here's the combination for perfect rest -—a Simmons Beautyrest Mattress and Box Spring-and once again you can All the famous Beautyrcat features are back ~ buy them both in combination. again, including individually-pocketed coil springs, pro-built edges, beautiful damask covering, “jiffy-join” tufting, etc. See our display of Beauty» rest Mattress and Box Spring combinaiions. SMALLMAIPS LIMITED ‘ SIIMMERSIDE Irina is "THE SECRET HEART" HAS COLBERT. PIDGEON. JUNE ALLYSON IN FINE ROLES _'Dhe age-old problem of the misunderstood stepmother. is given a fresh twist on the Capitol screen in “The Secret Heart", which en- lists the stellar talents of Claud- ette Colbert. Waiter Pidgeon and June Allyson in a. story packing e terrific emotional wallop. As Lee Addams. successful New York realtor, Miss Colbert has turned down the love of Chris MB!»- thEvVs (Pidgeon) in order to devote her life to her two stepchildren, whose father has killed himself be- cause of dishonorable business deal- ings. The daughter. Penny (Miss Allyson), a sensitive, introverted musician, kept free of the true motive of her father's suicide. Mai: lied ymsy MOUTH ORGAN With Quality TARTAR. 0N TEETH Tartar on teeth is composed of lime and other mineral substances from the saliva, hardened around decomposed food particles. dead skin cells from ‘the inside t)! the mouth. .______ STUDY WORLD AFFAIRS LONDON —(UP) - A seven-day course on international affairs was arranged by the Council of Educa- tion for school children from all parts of Britain. The council is a Sir Charles Wheatstone Ens- mnd ls credited with inventing the harmonica in 1829. ~ am RLE BIITTLES PURCHASED We call for ale bottles an! quantity. pInIa and qunrta; hlzh m prim pflfl, We will also uni for Javca bottles. Brinl them l! and guarantee an ample supply o non-political body and pupils at- kW‘- , tending the course do no voluntar- Em" emu‘ ‘hum?’ In,‘ u‘ ily during their holidayl. l" '“P- blames her stepmother for his death and withdraws from fection of her family in a neurotic iattachmant for her father's ‘mem- ory. This is brought to a tragic turn when Chris again enters their lives and Penny falls in love with him. 'm15taken1y believing hei- love to be reciprocatied, The shock of discov- ering that it is Lee whcm Chris persuades Penny that her step’ mother has dcstroyedhrir happi- lncss for the second time, he dencuemont oi this conflict is en- 'gendered with terrific suspense and pOWel‘, with Penny finally Convinced of her grave error ard set on the “path to n normal lite. REPLACE ANCIENT SPIBE STOKE GOLDING. England —- (CPF-The spire of 15th century Stoke Golding church. removed during the war because it obstruct- ci-i lake-oils from adjacent P..A.F. atriietds, is being waif-Cid- l ‘PROFESSION AL CARD ,_.'_=-J Charlotte» ‘ I ' Summer-side l -' T. Earle Hickey a Office at l5 Granville Street Summeraida Phone eta Chartered Accountant Phone 5H X-Roy , DR. VINCENT GRANT Dental Surgeon Smullmun Building SUMMERSIDE i_____ _____ v the af- | WAR SUI}..- PLUS THE SUPREME MACHINERY C0. are dismantling aeroplanes ' at Mount Pleaaant, I‘. E. 1., and other points in Central and l Eastern Canada, and are offering parts at a. small fraction cf l their original cost. I roar. on. TANKS l Aluminum tanks. suitable for gas or oil, In new condition. 100 gala. Special $20.00 each-ISO gals. Special $25.00 each single wheel luggage trailer with aeroplane Build your own and hydraulic shock absorber only $20.00 i tail wheel. tire, tube, i .____. Two complete tires. tubes, wheels and stub axle, 800 x l0. Stands about 24 Inches high, Will make a wonderful Z-ivheel $40.00 trailer. Both unite for . . Put your old wagggn on rubber. or make your own ii-wheel farm trailer. 950 l 12. ttands about. 33 inches high. 1225 1i l2, stands about 36 Inches high. These units will carry over 5 tons. are made of the best materials. and are guaranteed. Complete unit oi four only .. . . $100 U. S. Army B-men dinghy. with hand pump and collapsible earl and carrying bag. SPECIAL . $45.00 Small compressor and tank. Will pump 200 pounda pressure- Can be drlven by 1-4 or 1-3 horsepower motor only ,. . .. $15.00 IIIIIII Winches. Limited quantity-only $15.00 each l2 VOLT, 750 WATT HEAVY DUTY GENERATORS $15.03 each 24 VOLT, 1500 WATT HEAVY DUTY GENERATORS $20.00 each ‘ rowan wmcn, Can be driven by batteries. Suitable for fisherman. Original cost over $1.000 SPECIAL SELLING AT $75.00 MOTOR. DRIVEN PUMPs Can be sued for water. gaa or oil. Will pump nver 200 gallons per hour, SPECIAL $15.00, $20.00 and $25.00 HYDRAULIC PUMPS AND .IACKS Different Slaea and Prices ..~. ALL KINDS OF‘ AIRCRAFT INSTRUMENTS AND OTHER ITEMS T00 NUMEROUS TO MENTION ROLLS ROYCE V12 MERLIN GASOLINE ENGINES Complete and In perfect condition. Suitable motor boate- Special 5150.00 COMPASSES The fasnmla Pl Only a few to clear at 820.00 TARPAULTN ENGINE COVERS. Clearing at 85.00 Special Wheell. Tlrea and Tubes suitable for Potato Trailer: 1600a“ Heavy Dntv l2-ply will carry about l0 tons. 2 oom- plete unltl for 875.00. I SUPREME MACHINERY 0o. in wants. s1‘. euiiirmstsml. nus. PIIONI I78 - OPEN I P-M. I0 9 RM.