wags-r 21. 1951 rm: GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN PAGE irirrceiv 1iTa”wTesreaN GUARDIAN z"'T'T?TniN(;e couurit OFFICE 3 suinmrr street. sunimerelde. Phone I031. 5,,-5, subscriptions. Advertising Representatives J, I-JLMEIC. MURPHY and GEORGE CLOW House Phones: 11:. Guardian may bebought at any of the following stores In Bununenide: ' summer sum; (iourllu Drugstore. 11 Central Street: tend. Water Street: Meek Geudet. 61 Granville street; '5 Grocery. Second Street; Inland Motor Transport, ggokstore. In,-. sews-s N," noucette 8038 Ind 8032 O 4 . water Street; Alhen's Grocery, 120 Russell street. K. L. Waite In Kenelngton. WEST PRINCE OFFICE Alberton : Phone : 2-'S"T-T . t ht, . LL, Bcdcqi.e tonis Tsoggiliiiii versus Carleton. Sikh game of finals. Icy; ('Rl-IA)! SOCIAL at Mal- ;:, T sday A118. 315t- g,';:.,:da ..y Hl:aciies' Aid Keir gemorial Wi- gx'Nl'.iL Loasrsza surreu '.wApIcs curncu onouuns "'2 -mwin,-, Aug. 21st. Please W hber the (late. SUPP?! 5t-3"' "meaT.l'1lil (iaimcs and many 0lh' H utractioiis. ..i'ls'lTl.Nt. AT RICHMONI) -- nnd )ll5. George Rawlick W rornlfi" 11-is Brown) of Fort Em?" Nixlli West '1icrI'il.orie:, l""lpfi;,S,.,. .ili's. liiiwlii-k's pat.- "ep S11. .ml Mrs. A. J. Brown 'fmT;l('.lIIIi-"'11:. 'l'l .' 931"” I0 7'3” :13”; in tII- l'rInini-c for nbour Iniontli and after that will re- turn to ill" Wt-st twist in speri.t.' ztc bziltiiz-H of their vacation.-S. ...sl.l(lIl .-wilt):-;x'r - On sunda. (t(;i(Ill ii 5-llllll1lCl'Llflt man it .t' dining t-iuarris Sum- Iitorside a min a mile ficm t.o.ivn H5 sydpgxttptid by another car Iliirh did tint stop. The first dTlv- er lmmFlli.lltt1.i' turned around and started :II 1 .Ii'.-iiil. llc overtook and ltlfnllllifl i'II- tli-ivt-r of the ot- trndinc C31"-zlllil tin-n ieportcutlie mixer to the R. C. M P. 4. -TO SPI-IAK AT Mlil-ZTING - Dodils, former gener- nf the Bank of lilonb llf'1)lll)'Clll9lSC0llIS for be the guest speaker :tIIs (Willi at .I.xpocia'mce'.ing of llle Slllllll1(”.Vl(lP Y's Men's Club in oe hold ill Iiolisoiits Restaitr-.-.nI. RCDl'E5('lll.illlt'.x titmi various sC"- life rlulis "ll be in Iitteiidnnce is well a Wnrsriip. Sta-gov ltenry ll", edzc. MI Dndcls nil be act-cniraziirtl to S.ummei'si(le bi Brig. Ii; W. mid. the prcsiden: of the Pititce l-'d .-rd jslniltl Buy Seouis A.-.-ori:iIioii.-S I)()('l( IV. I. t meeting of the Iiisiltittc ivns h-'1 wit '1 M rs. Jnlin 'li'.'. Crii':rspoiirl-ence otiiict-Iiicr.t - In tho -ri-moi 0lll'(T ' Ir.I-luded Frank Weeks, Representative. ill-2 office null 80-! House. -ENGAGEMENT.-Mr. and Mrs. Elmer MacNelll, Summerside, wish to announce the engagement of their daughter, Thelma Muriel. to L A. C. John Robert. son of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Mat'Neill, Pic- tou. N. S. The wedding will take place September 12th. -ROTARY MEETING -- David Menseur, president of Central Housing and Mortgage Corpu:-at lon Ottawa. was the guest speaker yesterday at the regular weekly luncheon meeting of the Summer- side Rotary Club. M. MenSeUl' gave an interesting talk on the work of his corporation and out- lined the main reasoiis for thi- present housing 5-hurt-age in Cin- ada. President Ben 'l'ayIor presid- ed and guests present were .ilI '. Clair liloyer. clerk of the Scitate. Ottawa. and C. J. Allen. retired chief examiner, AuClll(l' Gellcrlili Office, OttIIwa.- S. Former Resident Of S'side Dies in Vancouver -Word ll3S'liD(lll ieccived in Sumnierside of the recent dcat-I lll iancouvcr. B. C.. of Mrs, A. A l.fllll'gC)' (Evan wife of the lac.- Alexander Lefui-gt-y furmcr res- ident of this town who for s:il'iI' ycai; represented Priiire County in the Federal Parliament The deceased lady had been il'. in hospital for four inonths pret- ious to her death. She was a s:.: or at the late Mrs. W A. Hl'Dlllltl". and ti sister-in-law of the late Mr: J. I-Z. Wyatt. The late Mrs. Le- furgey ls survived by Ilvl' only cauglitei-. Virginia. lilrs. Scmrd; Lampmaii of Vancouver: her onnt son. John. met drain in nu nir;' plune accident during the late want S OI 3315. Swiiiiniiiig Borden 5. And W. S. Tests 0l' 'lie Water The nli'inlb('l'S- Borde-i. nnd lied Crm. blond donor clinic to Ire; Clgcsfg gornplplcd nod ct-9,5 I;-,3. helci lr Ind an appeal from Fund to iiliit-ti the sum lollars l'.'Ils vnteti. iiliei-toii on August of five ZW-loii We:iIiesda.i'. Auguss l:'ith bt-for-2 U10 C39-'”t'. I an liiterested audieuce gathered III the pier. Mr. Reginald tliairmziti of the Borden Hodw vs. Red The rt-xi iiim-Iiii: will be at thr-.c;-oss swimming and Water Sate. liome of ll:-, hits. Rt-'-. l-louarri Clark with I iv Committee made 'nrraIi'.'emo Ifsi (' illiltliilll and tilt:-. Jot-..Ii for this I-otirse and 7lli'!r as iiiirt tiosicssis and Mrs (services of IttstrticIoI' George Alan- C- W. l-lain iiiid -.Vlr.:. tlurge of the program i y fine film on Newfound- Ni.l0.Vt'd. .riits ucre sci-ved bi Mrs. Erskine Clnrk llnd Mrs. Fvetl Cnmphell. Soothe them with D luboalreelr undue: m" "o relief. '?runeleue. II" sttsiicvniciu MM "V"ll- o oft” TI-yon Unite Baptist church is holding the annual PICNIC Wetliiostlay Afternoon August 22 p oII the Church Grounds i L: T FOR SALE iionaxiian Straw Blowers The Leading Blower on P. E. I. Light to drive and will not cut your straw. NW Ready for Delivery PHILIP MONAGHAN Klnkora L -:1 STAIILITE DRWE4 S'slle To Em yum 5-30 Rain or.Clt-or '1': A amt Fullqg" Ilia M , ""3 Tllzzliueetn gigs-1 my E'"WI'nx In Color Clark in i Guigan. ,zMr. the Swimming and Water Classes carried on a course Life Saving. John Wood and Paul Ciidtnrrc tested the candidates for the var ious awai-ds. Maccuignn. in addition '0 Safer-. in The following will receive cer lificates, crests and pits: Elementary - Betty Campbetl. Marie Gallant. Bonnie Macl.(-an. Moreen Egan. Eleancr sturdy. Dianne Keouch. Cnroi Love. Erin Derrach, Lloyd Palmer. Murdock Jardine, Adona Mchlevin, Maria Campbell. Jackie Darrsch. Eileen McBradey. Junior- Edith Maclvnr. Billy Keough, Richard Kelly Patsy Mau- Donald, Amelda Kelly. Rita Keough. Intermedlate- Aubin McBri:ley. Donald MacDonald, Doreen Dor- sey. Everett Campbell. James Mur- phy. Bobbie Agnew, Gerald "WIFS EVERY NF" L I Arsenault. Melvin Gaudet. Cltllord Mcaridey, Elizabeth Jay. Anna May Gallant. Tommy Jarrllnc, Everett MacDonald. Shirley Gol- lant, Jeanette Allen. Senior-.Adona Gallant, George Toombs. Robert Gallant, Everett Campbell. ayonze Medallion-Desmond Me Ivor. Alfred Kelly. Intermediate Royal Life Sdiflni Certificates-Graham Lodge. Mal- colm Lodge. neromv -ro samdcn LONDON - (OP) - Two units of Britain's reserve fleet are being returned to service. They are the 40-knot mlnelayers Apollo and Manxmart which can "popper" large areas at great speed. .-Dtninrd th--l Winners Of Prince County Crow Contest -Mr. Norman MncLeod. secre- tary of the Prince County Fish and Game Association unnounces! last evening the winner: of the second crow competition which opened on July 18th and closed on August 15th. There were 16 entrants in the competition and approximately 150 crown were destroyed. Prizes to the winners will be officially presented at the next meeting of the associa- tion to be held at Borden Oi; Friday, August 31st. The winners are as follows: Flrsla-B. l. Rayner, Summer- side, S25.I)0 cash; second-Paul Hansen. Summdrslde. Sl5.00 cash and one flash light; third-Ken Be-ll., Sunfnierside. 36.00 sport shirt. and one flash light; con- solation pi'izeGNorman MecLeod. Summerslde, box of 12 gauge shells. Mr. MIIcLeo(l said that In this second competition there were nnt so many crows in eviclennh as in the first shoot. Apparently. he said. they have become waiy and the young crpws cannot. yet be coaxed within shooting dis- tance with it crow call. ' The competition will be e .vc.'Irly event from now on, spon- sored by the Fish and Game Assouiation of Prince County.-S. U Q C Alma and Vicinity Miss Jean alltghaii st. Louis was the guest of Mliss Catherine Wallace on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs-.-”BrendoII Wallace The 29th. annual convention of the Catholic Women's League-o: Prince Edward Island openea with a dinner at Robson's Rcs taurant. Summerside, last even- ing and will continue today and Wednesday with sessions held ET. the Knights of Columbus Hom- here. The dinner meeting was addressed by Rt. Rev. Mgr. G. J MacLellan, V.G. and by the na- tional C. W. L. president. Miss lshbel Hutton of Ottawa. butt- of whom exhorted the women present that. while not neglecting their prtmary duties in the home they should become more active ln public life. The meeting was presided over by the president of the Summer side Subvlivision. Mrs Carrol Delaney who extended A welcome to all present especially the na- tional president. A civic welcoi-he was extended by His Vvorshili Mayor Henry Tvedge who said I' was an honor for the Town to have a group of women E31119? here in convention whose work is "For the glory of God and the welfare of our country." He com- mended tbe League for its woI.- derful work in ctluration and in the field at charity. ' Monsignor MzIcLellan advised his listeners to develop a deepel knowledge of the social, respon- sibilities of women which the) should umlcrtnke and yet not diminish their functions in the home. He Sill(I that some women are called to the CIOISIOY to Spvlffl their lives in prayer and in close and small son. Reggie were guests at Brendan's home on Friday. I Mrs. Peter (Ta-r-d-of O'Leary is the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Brenton Ramsay. Iilr. Skippy Walsh of Broolcline. Mass, is spending his vacation at the home of his uncle Earle Ktncli. Miss Anna MacLellan of Provid-, lllt'e R. 1.. is spending two weeks vactitlon at the home cl her par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. W. B Mac- Leilan. M1: and Mrs. Andrew Klllrll and son of Brookllne. Mn.ss.. arel Vlsllllig at the home of his broth- cr Earle and'Mrs. Ktnch. ' Mr: and Mrs. Athol Barbour of Winnipeg are visiting at the home of his brother Gordon and sisters R-rte nnd Sophie. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Doyle and Sm-Ih'flttll2l1lE'Ki MRF2IH'81 OI OM-'iVi'8 Blldvuelcoinc nntl sziid that for In:In;.l Mrs. Coizgzlilln of Boston were. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Erie Wal-' lace on Sunday. The Milsscs Rae and Isabelle Donald of Cliarlottelowii of thel Illi?Oni(i Tax Dept. are spending their vactttion at their cabin in Monirose. Mrs. Ray Brown of somerville. Mass. accompanied by her three ldauyzhlcrs and one son are EIIPSI: of her "mother. Mrs. Fred Rennie. I Mrs. Jack Mountain of Attle-I boro. Mass. accompanied by her grandson Earle Corbett are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Will Mountain. r The Women's Auxiliary of Al-. ma had a sale of ice cream and! cake in Montrose on Tuesday ev-I enlng. Needless to say every onel had II very pleasant evening. Alma school has re-opened 'Monday with Miss Catherine Wal- lace as teacher. Mr. David Gordon has finished re-modelling the porch and two new modified wat- er systems have been installed. The Alma Women's Institute of Alma put on a very successful sale of ice-cream and cake on Monday evening at the school grounds. A large crowd was present and quite it nice sum of money Ins realized. Mrs. Jack Mountain of Attic- boro, Mass. and Mrs. Peter and of 0'l.eary were house guests or Mrs. William Gaudet. Pleasant View on Sunday. Mrs. Geudet. who is not in the best of health was as usual delighted to see her former neighbors and friends. EAGEI. CIIEWEII The porcupine will often mow the hfndles of tools for the nit left by perspiration. REGENT TOIIIBIIT 1.15-9.15 ' MEET -aoiMlIlIlI'IKlIEITIIl M . 0VVl6'lBlE MAN adoration of God but the izrent majority are called to mother- hood. "The. Blessed Virgin gave to motherhood the exalted posi- tion It holds. There 1Il'0 mzlll) causes today tryiiiz to subvert it and you must scck to keep it. in that exalted position.” Discusses Education I-le' Stlld tlI:It A mother's inter- est must go with her children to school to see that they not h Christian I-slut-ation. lie strcssI-.1 that there is it need for more anal more e(luc.".t.oIi and .1 need lot women who have liigher educa- tion and are versed in Catholic Pliilosophy and who can spell: for the woizianliood of the coun- try. lie expininecl that while their first duty is to the home the-v also have duties hr-yniitl it and they must l")H'IlHII iiiiiiiorziliti and imniotlcsiy in films. radio, hooks and m.'IgnI.iIies. He also advise-:' them to engage in works of chat" ily. Miss Ilttlton expressed her ap- preciation to the hlnyor for Tlln years she has licartl of I"('lll('l'0nIf'lllS of the Lengue l'l this Province which have been II Annual Diocesan C. W.L. Convention Opened Last Night At Summerside matter of ediflcation to their lis- ten in other Provinces. She said: "Never in the history nf the church has the duty of women in social nnrl political life lieen so clearly defined." She. then went on to quote from the present Pope to the effect that women must. take part in public- life. She said that the. Catholic Women's I.r.-agile of Canada com- piises 950 suli-divisions in 37 dl')- rese with M membership of 77.000 The C. W. L. is non-pnriisnvi and is outside and above all poli- tical parties. She said that the C. W. L. is "definitely citizenship consclritts rind is aware that de- Iiiorracy must he built on faith in God and in man endowed witl intelligence and integrity." Miss l-lgitton stated that "ivoInen's part in the present day is vitally im- portnnt” and she quoted Ute Holy Father as urging an active and intelligent participation by women in civic action. She said: "We recognize that women's place is primarily in the home and their function is its adniinistrntien but we are called upon to go into the civic arena to protect the home." In tier con- cllutling rcniarks she asked for more members as the need is great. i Initoduced By Local President Miss Hutton was lnlrrirluced liv Provincial President. Mrs. James Pvntlergzist. of Kensinglon who said it was encouraging to sec so mziny pscsent and she hoped that when they returned home they would put into practirc what they learned at the cart- vention. Mrs. Frrink Mitrray of Char- loltcloun. executive secretary gave .1 report on the activities of the League during the past yea- She said tlint. there are 32 sub- divisions with 1739 members. Twe new hraiiclics were organized at Fort Augustus and Mount Ryan Over 522.000 was raised during the y L . She outlined the chai liable .: done, the project oi ;:irls' st-lIn'-Itsliips. work anion: Immigrants and the canipziign ll favor of good literature. Rev. Fraiicis McQuald of Kiri ll0l'1-I. Pf'D'.'iIlCltll Spiritual Dire- tor and Rev. Joseph Mar'Leol liotli spoke brifcly. Thanks to th. speakers and to the Summersid" Stih-division were expressed by-. liliss Iphiscnie Ai-semtult 9, Clinrlotietmvn. During the dinner U19 fl9lPRz'Ilcs were entertained with piano music by Mrs. Ru) iliP'l)r-lziney exlenrlerl .-lhrtrn. .llr:, Aliern also rcnderrvl W" Vi"l'.V effective vocal solri and Mr. Ahern played two violii solos. Past. Grand Knight. Carr.-. l'I'alcrnzIl greet lugs from lius.-S. COMPLETE CLEARANCE OF ALL SUMMER DRESSES Including better Cottons. Criscuys. Nylons. Sheers. Prints Priced to sell to make room for New Fall Merchandise BARBARA ANN . nness SHOPPE Summerside E News - Cartoon 9 ouuq1I.l-aurtvveoootollirolotltoallc-'10! lIDIAIl"udl An: euuum - co-urn-rs uum - --an In - em... (ennui UM!-I Us um NIOIIIIKO - Me-ad I1 mummy ponngou kveeslbgorneaodslot-nee-Iowa-Mao-.Ip.n..g...g..... CAPITOL Summon-side LAST SHOWING TODAY 2.30 - 7.15 - 9.15 The (ftmiimiml Pcrfurrttririui P1'(rItru of the I'cur.' 7711) 11dlzI1' l COMING WEDNESDAY ONLY "MYSTEBX s'1'ltEl:1"' with Ricardo Montalban the Kliitzhts of Colurr-J Will Ins-pect Air Station At Summerside A visit to the Summersicle RC. AI. Station will be made on Thursday of this week by the Rt. Hon. Arthur Henderson. Secre- tary of State for Air of the Uni- ted Kingdom. He will be making a tour of Canadian bases where R. A. F. airmen are In training under the N. A. T. 0. plan and Summerside will be his first call after a brief slop at Goose Bay. He is expected to arrive at Sum- mereide at 11.30 Atlantic Daylight Time and will remain here till three o'clock in the afternoon. During his visit he will inspect and meet the R. A. F. student navigators who are taking the basic navigation course. He will also visit No. 2 Air Navigation School at Winnipeg and the pilot training school at Centralla. He will go to Ottawa from Summer- side. Mr. Henderson will be accom- panied by Air Chief Marshal Sir Leslie I-lollinghurst. Air Member for Personnel (R.A.F.) and Sir Leslieis secretaries. Mr. T. C. G. CAMEO TN EATIIE IENSINGTON Monday - Tuesday 7:15-9'15. M. G. M's Masterpiece Reprint. "Tl-ll-: WIZARD OF OZ". in technlcoloi, starring Jud) Garland who sings Bolger as the "Scare Crow": Bert Lahr as Jack Haley as "The Tin Woods- man". This printed and brought M-G-M because of its greatness A joyous happy musical. Ililllll Eggo the cider songs such as "Over The Rainbow". etc.. with Front. Morgan as "The Vi'izIIrd": Bay . "The Cowardly Lion”. show has been re- back bvl James, private personal secretary and SH. N. B. Freeman, personal Air Secretary. On arrival at Goose Bay early in the morning of the lard they will be met by Air Commodore A. P. Revington. United Kingdom Senior Liaison Otficer at Air Force Headquarters, Ottawa and Wing Commander G. Welsteacl a mem- ber of the staff at Ottawa. SCOUT JAMBOBE VAUDREUIL. QUE., Aug. 20 ICtPi- An estimated 2,900 Boy scouts from the United States and Canada poured into this little town some 40 miles west of Mom- real today for I nine-day Jam- boree. Sponsored by the Catholic Boy Scouts' Association, the jam- boree will emphasize chivalry. Many of the scouts have designed their own shields after those car- ried by knlghts in the Middle Ages. mo or-FEES-it Scattered among the Philippine Islands is a popupation of almost. 20,000,000. - OFFICIAL PRINCE COUNTY HOSPITAL MEDICAL census: SIIMMEIISIDE Office hours will befrom 2.00 to 5.00 p.m. each week day excluding Wednesday. A doctor will be available for emergencies each evening and on Wednesday after- noon and on Sunday, either at the Medical Center or. the Prince County Hospital. Telephone, day, 2277; Tele- phone aiier 5.00 p.m. 2279. ' The first home in the (My ol Hamilton was built by Robert Land. 1 United Empire Loyalist. in 2191. OPENING TUESDAY AUCIIST 21st. 2 pm. t A cordial invitation l l Silver ten will is extended to the public to attend. be served by The OKTO Club ' THE PEOPLE ; OF PRINCE COUNTY ARE TO BE CONGRATULATED ON THEIR ENTERPRISE IN PLANNING AND BRINGING TO I .COMPLETlON THIS FINE NEW . Prince County Hospital THIS COMPANY IS PLEASED TO HAVE BEEN CHOSEN TO SUPPLY THE BUNKER FUEL FOR THE HEATING SYSTEM. IMPERIAL OII. LIMITED hotels. etc. Congraliulations Prince Counliy Hospital EATOlN'S Prince County Hospital. DESIGN SERVICE: Consult EATON'S. without obligation. for ' Furnishing layouts and colour suggestions. EXCLUSIVE FURNISHINGS: ' Enquire about our speciallly designed i furniture for hospltals. nurses' residences. I CONTRACT DEPT. is pleased to have had a part in Furnishing the ' I-t.e;A1:9n.c:z....'