. ' . g124§._ THE WESTERNGUARDIAN a..'i.":'a.:t.'t".::-.m.':'::.':.'""* "‘ ' a \ IUMMIRSIDI llltl PRINCE COUNTY ' News, subscriptions. Advrtilug. , ‘ “wt-ms Guardian may be bought at my of the ' following stores in luaenaeeelde: » Water Street: Gourliee Drugstore. ll Centre-l Street; “w.” an", Water Street: Herb Geudet. l‘! Grenville Street: o... (now-y, nuoeil street; Alrre museum‘. Grocery. second street; w‘ Island Motor Transport. Water street. , "Elise wtllbedeliveredtoeuyhouseiu luusmereideby Carrier- m“ "nudges-lie per-week. PbouefllorIN-S for tbiseervlee I m, you! order to the boy reepoulble for delivery on your route. 551E - Three acres -—GIRI. WANTED for light d.“ hgy on the Bradford bolus-keeping. Write care of Box- flm, pun-l, summer-side "East. eel. slammerside. or phone 437. Pply Fenton Simmons, Freetown. u" Bookstore. r -IOI sAIl -Aro-welder, Gee- __|§XPECTING surrnwfl‘! o! ml Electric, aoo feet heavy cable n famous Rensome digs"! wow, and stick. Apply s20 convent mo; A. McNeili and Sons. Sum-l street, summersiue. ersldvv i -...l —I'DR. SAL! — 1946 lpedll De- AVAILABLE — lmbgjuxe Plymouth sedan. A-1 con- f Hlstolrg 0g! zgegsgllzopy M; g dltion. Phone 569-1, Bumreerside. chum... cc - " . b, obtained from Arnold Header I m, eoaequa- ~ the English Morris care this week. sudouuxT-‘L- PICNIC __ A| James’ A. McNeiil and sons, Sum. .. rners e. m-y large’ number of ithe residents] . u ocean’ M"! “f; Anthony,“ -r'ar:sn smawnanares for gnrlllfll illi-‘nmrfld ~ wean” sale. Bring your own containers in 51°°m 9 ‘m booms and save three cents e box. Inuis iay- July gshglrx-legitlsflinmefiierciéflgl Moose. New Annan. “n65. 5m ‘ . heals were cert-Jed. €é§°fl1f°h§§‘a":; - l! BALE — New and used loft drinks. e h‘; ‘s one o! m! tracto s; new horse and tractor 1-1m°- I m u! in mu‘ mowers; one Massey-Harris No. 20 largest P1601“ ° 9 1' l mower, s15; one McCormack mow- _ er."$25; one Frost and Wood mow- was‘?! tgnfggd koig inww’ byier. $90: all mowers in good shape you - ' with two knives» ready to cut; two Uwmmhjsltnvlcns _ The used hey rakes, $25 andtBO; one Ill-trial of Edmond Delenov- Bei- two-row scuffler. $45. Welter S. llc. took place to st. Maryblchugclll. 1 week" Hum" Rlver‘ Indian River, Friday morn ng. 0- _ T _ _ n Requiem Mdiww“ “Y1o. §1§’...‘.§“§..’l“§.§'§£.. $31.33." 111! bmmm Rev‘ Emma Demneyl l at the regular meeting of the Sum- (7-5-5-3» “$151911 by Rev‘ Fathe" g merside Rotary Olub yesterday and 51115111" C553" Rector Holy Re‘ he spoke on the international Fur 196m" a5 Deactm‘ and Rev‘ W81‘ Conference which has Just con- 1" Mam‘- CSSR" as who”- cluded in Charlottetown. Rotarlan Present m the sancmuy - L. W. Hancock spoke briefly on the ' fur style, show which was held in ‘connection with the conference. Guests at the meeting were Fred Blnghsm, Frank Cameron and 1 squadron Leader W. c. Lang- Staffs-S. -exrec'rinc a SHIPMENT of , The pail-bearers were James .11, Leslie Ramsay. Bruce Rlleifil ym, McGilvray, Vernon McCiou- pn and Bernie McLellan. _V151'1'HWG' ‘HERE -- Misses Dickson o! the teaching staff l the Sydney, N.S.. City Schools hd Elaine Dickson of the staff of -MAGISTI.ATE‘S COURT — Two men, e. father and son, in- tercepted while drlvlng e horse end , m waggon on the western Road were lzlgogaslfonlnngsdggf 5:15,!“ 61m charged before Magistrate R. S. ' and Wm. Hinton, K.C.. in summerside yes- end the.’ hands" with ehelrlltOfdfl-Y. The father who was found brother’ M“ w_ G_ Dlukmn and to have some extracts on his per- um Dk.k3.,n___Q_ son Wes fined $200 or three months ___ under the new Temperance Act and the son was fined $20 and -v|srrm0 Mmrsren- Rev.‘ com m! consummfia itlchai-d Westewey. Cambridge. Mesa. who was guest speaker in the Church of Scotland at Cape traverse on Sunday evening, took his text in Matthew 28th chapter, 18-19 verses. During his sermon he crossed that in this lest commis- llon of our Lord. He save the pur- misc. the aim and the message of e church. emphasizing first the authority of Christ as supreme. in that He had overcome the powar of death, which was the enemy of the race. The speaker continued that every good organization among men that served humanity in the higher levels of life is the by-zroductsg of the Gospel of our Lord. Christ cited the three com- mands which he compared to tnree stars to guide the church in her labors throughout the age: namely to preach, not only in word but in the power of the Holy Spirit; to teach and to observe all things that‘ Christ has commanded. the Apostle were commanded to tezu in J' usaiem until they would be endifii with power from God. Mr. Wes way stated that baptism. one of t ordinances of- the church can only be administered by the church and that radio cannot pro- vide nthe ordinances of the church for its members. The need of the church is universal for veil men are seeking for peace of mind Jl’ heart, 1n conclusion he stated LILY. thlsprogram carried cut will b: honored by the presence of Christ- in His church. "Lo. I em with yo" I-lwayP-s. -—SCHO0L STAFF FOR 0’- LEABY SCHOOL —g The following is the teaching staff ‘of the O'Leary School for the fell term: Principal. .Winston Currie of Albertonf Arthur fMalley, Elmsdale: Mrs. Mae Pal- mer and Mrs. John Matthews. With such e splendid teaching staff and with e lovely new school ‘which was only opened officially on June 17th by Dr. L. W. Shaw of Charlottetown. Deputy Minist- er end Director of Education for the province, the students of 0’- Leary will enjoy the utmost in educational advantages. All of the teaching staff are experienced teachers and Mrs. Matthews and Mrs. Palmer were on the staff last year-O. Personals _R.ev. and Mrs. William Blison. gegqnpmlsa by Miss Bertie Hayes. left Summer-side on Friday miml" m; to spend their vacation in Nova BeotiL-S. l -Mrr. B. J. Beck returned t0 her home in suurnerside on sat- urggy um- en enioyeble visit with relatives in New Jersey-S. ..'1‘he many friends of Mrl. John a. Whitehead. Grebe-m’! Road. will be pleased to learn that she is recovering from her recent ill- ness in the Prince county 11°8- pitel. ‘ -G. l. bl.- lleerned something this morning end here end now I'm Infill l0 Pill that knowledge on to you. - - - The FLAX MATS that were l0 "l!" 11"")! reduced for our Birthday Per" 5". l" '11“ Enid 6°" T. Lilss may near PRICE-Theykeewouderful buy! so “boo b iv end get Flex Mute for your neroNbJvIrMtIIHPW "'3- 111 Your home. Flex Mate ere in e lerll 39°11" °F '1'“ “m,” natural color with contrasting over cheek of wine. U" i" 8""- Th‘ hrlces for then attractive. useful mete ere reell! lflflfllhml- ' ' ' For best chomp-shop now in the Furniture Department. “SFUIT-JAC!" for men ere on dlllill! ll “I “"5 Wu’ 9'7"“ nent. They're something really euperi Made of ell wool blanket cloth in either plaids or plelnseelerl. the! hi" 1'" PIN‘ ll°°hu and a straight ma. The ellel ere mail. medium or large-priced It 1.95 and 8.95. "Shlrt-Jace“ ere making e big hit with the tourists- Ucme Fell you'll be seeing them ell over the eotuilfl- ' ' ' 7W“ n“ them here in the Men's Wear Department. No iitiie l'| he ineee ie uite cons iete without e PBAM in which 1c air herflllloiiy. vghe Youth‘ Centre b’ee euaert new DOLL PERM! of llttel in en ivory finish with maroon trieaTheee Preuil h!" I “H.111! handle end e maroon leatherette etorlu eover and foldinl 110°11- imrflinr to the u», the prleee of tbeee Doll Prlilll ere ass-ass "l1 9-W- - - - non-e Inert end my well hilt-oer “your Mather" a! 1 doll will be terribly proud to itreli with e Preus seen ee these. ' ' - You'll find them in the Youth Centre. I 11° your cook with one end peel on e QOLIMAN GA! STOVE. ‘ ' - The folil:w‘ing nodule ere available: ‘v "INSTANT GAB” BT07!“- l lull also l-burner model that eeu be need anywhere tbet ie conveni- "It- it ls equipped with removable tenkeul built in pump. This "we ie ideal fer summer cooking-the price ie 80.8. "(rill)- Maran" srove-n sturdy efficient l-emee Ielel gives Intense h"! at low cert-editable for eempe, heqiteia, IMO". dent‘ ". Ill- '"'- cle- - - --nu stove to priced et us. "momma" no" untre- ~l nest fl-bwllw etove in i and brown enamel finish. ‘cot is "lei-tee at blob. melon em. ‘nib price ie me. ear ‘NYE-trend m pienlee, noun; and ell outdoor eecklnr 1v for "WM m. Interlocking sin-sums eeee eervee ee a eeelinr “ul- f" mice i: e . "some" IIOVI-tbe only eue of m s,- none- "laree in etude en improved lerepeen petfeIn-lurr- Kero- "Hr-thls t-berner erode! leprieed a us. a fell nur- oi vim! vote end perte ere embed h the Ilerlwere Dell-intui- meetlng in school. made and CAPTTQL Sussamerside ronsv (wsnnssnm and rnunsm _ Richard Lyon-Noreen Netl-MerittDveh-leeeptlineiiutcil HAROLD 86111181!!! s JACK JUHGMEYER, Ji‘. l/ uaaunmeuosuouuevonstroeeomv-m . 1 Also MARCH OF TIME end NEWS REEL Shows 7:15-9:15 — Matinee Thursday 2:30 REGENT THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY Double Bill HOPALONG CASSIDY in “THREE 0H A TRAIL" end s n’ a muc 0n PARK AVIIIIII! And a riot or the lit: when they creek up the upper-crust! Shows 7:15 and 9:15 Matinee Friday and Saturday 2:30 Lost Showing Today GENE TIE RNEY in "- ”BELLE STARR" WWW. CAMEO THEATRE KENSHTGTON Wednesday - Thursday - fl-flgy - _ “muggy end Saturday, Matinee IrideyJfit. turned out to be one of those "no Evening Shows 1:15 - 9:15 EM. Larry Perks es Al Jolson in “THE JOLBON STORY" (In Technicolor) With Evelyn Keyce end William Denaereet Don't Mlle It-Come Tonight CENTRAL ROYALTY W. l. Central Rcyelty WI. held July sixteen mem- bers answered roll‘ cell. Minutes of lest meeting read and approved. Siokwommittees reported visits cards rent. Garden committees reported plants bolllit end set out. New coimitteee ep- pointed: Sick. Mrs. Hewett end il-rl- F- MaoKly. st. Peter's Road: Mrs. ‘Bartlett and we. Deacon. Breckley Road; Mrl. Roper and Min. Carr. Mt. lldward Rd. Red Orou, Mrs. Ward. Lunch, Miss AIME Bartlett and Mrs. Oerr. Hooters.‘ we. A. Anderson. Mrs Mrs. C. Wood. yrogremme. Mrs Hush MICTAOG. It was decided to purchase radio for school end ello enquire about Projector. An ice cream festival on lawn of Mrs. ‘W. Ward. following ladies in charge of same. Mrs. B. Hewett, Mrs. Crockett. Mrs. MaoLeod, Mrs. wright and Mrs. Ourrie. Vote of thanks tendered to Mr. and Mire. Foster for school picnic treat Meetinr closed with xm. Lunch served by committee in charge. lng "A proverb." Movies ' summoning ‘ wennesnar, m! n Bey Iogere end Gabby Beyer —Tlt— “UTAH” Alli lborle Gide and vicinity are looking for- ffl-lll.‘ “GUARDIAN. CHARLQTTETOWN . new sonnet rem (Continued from Page b) ‘being installed is the only one of l its kind in Canada. Designed by I Ottawa engineers from e system in - use in Scotland, it “so! huge ————~ creoected piles reinforced with _i_—_ staunch steel girders and sunk side by side to form e buffer wall ‘extending from the lending apron | to the outer end of the pier. To -,euh of these reinforced piles a series of coiled steel springs. three inches in ‘ierneter. are heavily bolted end extend some distance below the water line. Covering this _ fender system is a. reinforced wail Iof heavy planking fondling the outer well against which the ferry dockl. length of lllllllll hlllllllllllllllH1111 Extending the entire the pier on the south, e high eon- icrete sea wall has been erected rising about ten feet above _the llevel of the pier. Throughout the {entire length of this wall e tun- nel runs where cable end other yequipment may be stored. 1 Ice Barrier To Be Built l in order to provide better park- ‘ing facilities during the winter months an ice barrier, or wing, will be constructed at the end of the pier extending out into the chan- nel. The contract for the con- struction of this work is let to the , Canada. Dredge and Dock Com- pany. " The peak number of men em- played on the Borden contract by the company was 140 men with en average payroll of $35,000 month- ly. At present about 85 men are employed with the payroll amount- ing to $30,000. When the work is completed all the company buildings will be disposed of very easily. Already one of the larger buildings has been spoken for to be used as a curling rink in Borden. A temporary railway line has been constructed during the past year which branches off from the main lino and runs to the north side of the pier. when all the work has been completed on the main pier and. the passengers may dis- embaik as formerly on the south side, this temporary llne will be [taken up and considerable filling in work will be done to provide for the erection of an up-tc-delc s, “ Anedetelbeleeel i Snort Echoes From Prince Bounty in the nlajor Of late leagues slugging percentages have been given considerable promin- ence. To get a batters slugging percentage you divide a player's YEN‘! total "at bats" into his "total lbases" instead of his "hits." This puts more value on a double than e single, etc. 1n ordinary batting comfort station averages a single is the same value Already scme of the mater“! ‘m. a‘ 5 hm“ run" mckey Vernon’ the proposed station ls stored 0n wh° led the America“ League 1“ the pier in preparation for this w“ Wm‘ a batting average o! ‘353 greatly needed convenience. The had a, slugging percentage‘ that ‘ erection o’ nus Smuonwm not be Ye“ i’! '50s’ “hue Ted 1V1Ha‘n5"done by the Foundation Maritim- whose batting average was .342!“ Md" but presumably by me C_ hid l 5111331115 Percentage M 4557' NR. It is hoped to have it com- . ' ' ' ‘pletcd by next spring. Just for DHIPOSES °1 “Jmlmi” Through the courtesy of Mr. J. 15°" "We E1“? Vi)“ the 51113511113 lWatscn MacNaught, M.P., who was Pfliieiltflles 111 bmCkets °5 01" ' in Borden to look over the progress 198111108 1111-1951 ' of the work, a Guardian repre- sentative was given the cpllflltllll- AB H Pct- ity of accompanying him.’ Mr. ‘Mal. Carson. R-C-A-F- 3° 13 #133 V5331 Jones, office_mauager of the com- Oetway, Kins. 3i 18 .419 1.51:8) pmy, assigned engineer Robert MacMurdO. Legion 22 9 .409 1.435) Farnswcrth to conduct the visitors Phaneuf, R. Sox 33 i3 .394 (.667) over the pier and to outline the Sohunnen, R. Sox 29 ll .379 1.586) work dcnc. the conditions under irhich the crews must work and MecKay who is not in the "Big Five" lies a slugging percentage of .531. the difficulties met with and over- come. i Sports enthusiasts in Summer- ma“ Stewart the you“: pitch- er who pitched twenty-four inn- h1g5 for the Kinsmen Juniors this year, without giving up an earn- ed run, has seen Jsome action on the mound with the Wolfville teem , of the Valley League since going Y5 Men- The" W111 be m“ Red to Acadia University Summer Cross life guards present to in- Soho“ sure the safety of all the young e e e lboys and girls participating. A Fielding averages of catchers in feature of the Swimming Gala summerslde 33585811 Hague; will be a display oi expert diving ward to the aquatic sports to be put on at the Government Wharf here today (Wednesday) under the direction of the Swtnmerside by s. visiting aquatic enthusiast. pg A 5 3M, This is a brand new sports yen" u. Schumann, rs Sox 7'1 a o 1.000 ture for Summersldefend may Stump; R5511 13 1 0 1,009 ,well become en annual event in A113,“ “gm. 95 3 1 557 lthe lowa- L. sandman. Kins. so l2 4. .941 ‘ ° ' ' .Greig,R.C.A.l". s1 4 2 e40 meddle 1W Joined the "like 01 Deighan, Legion as 2 a seo the home run kings of the Surn- Fay, R_C_A_F_ 17 g 3 3m Hnerside Baseball League last"); Gay, 31mm” 4 g g 313 Monday evening, but unfortun-f etely his four-base blow will not o a o Igo down in the record books. Rein No ggegdmg rem-d 0g “when 1g l non cell for next ineet- , .tle the worse of it. They had won prevented the completion of the complete without e list of passed five innlngi, and it bells vnhich constitute “battery er- rors” but do not g0 down in the sixthmolumn as errors: I... Schur- a mlshlv one. the bill hovel“: man 4. Deighan 2, Foy 2. Stumph over e low fence and making its g_ Gm; 1_ ;B_ schuman L 5_ gay way through e vegetable garden. 1' It probably came to rest not far‘, e e e from the spot where “ll/loose"; A end...- geg, w“, kgna. o’ u. Carson's home run ball settled s 515m one a 515,. o; Btrength. “m; contest" affairs. Foy’s smash was week ego. (one a sign of weakness. It's too ' ° ' had they couldn't be separated, Th! M81011 8nd R-C-AF- B" but they all go dawn in the rec- MW 0W1! ltfll-ltn l! 181' I8 "n0 ord bool‘: together. lie gets assists contest" some! are Cflncemed- by throwing out runners on bases, Probably the Vets still have- a lit-f and by dl-Oppyn; mm; “m.” m4 retiring batters at first. Assists by throwing out runners trying to steal have been all too few in our league this year, and much less than last year. It's getting so that runners romp down to second base every opportunity end precious few of them are thrown out. s game, 6 to 0 from the Airmen, and the game was thrdivn out be- cause of e protest. Monday even- ing the rlyere were shesd 7 to 5. with one inning coming to the‘ Iegloneires when the Weather Mun ordered everybody off the field. I I I w... itchy. will miss Lambert‘: pfflfififlflflfl cflfd who hes left the local air station. n”, Mg, plckedhup two tnar, comers owever, wo seem o e ,- good prospects. Pierce has played 1;, T- three games now and seems to be chm"; “mum” 1 t improving each time cut. Bsyne played for the first time Monday 9m" l1 night and got one neat hit in three l5 Grenville street C112:- No fly bells went to left ' phone 51g fie where he was playing, so he ls still e question mark as an c-ut~ 5mm°mh flelder. }“.;~g_\ ;.(_t;~~esv'r&~n DANCING Every Thursday Night LEO COYLES sasr or SUMMERSIDE MUSIC sv ' ~ LE8 ALEXANDER and the IIIIWIITMIIIERS ~ semlssloy smo m rut-son Sun liay Chairs Styled strictly for comfort-can be moved easily to your favorite slestl. spot-lawn, sun porch, or terrace. Inner spring seat end back cushion, covered in coated Fab- rie with Piped Edges. Round tu- buiur frame, long wearing whiib iinllh. Sturdy rubber-tired wheels. Sun Fold Chairs . Here lo e convenient, strongly built, euy to fold, comfortable chair. hit. Steel tubullr frame white finish-flight in weighbgood looking. at SHALLHAIPS Street Floor It is sure to make e 07000 nave - .__ House Furnishings Stu‘ Sun Swings smartly tailored with full panel eidee. Iunerepring eeet, with fluted moulding trim ln front end separate valance. Reversible beck cushions. Smooth beli- beering swing action. Up- bolstered in combine" [tell end overfl Ihrfl Col-ted Fabrle. Sun Deck Chairs Lure comfortable chelr with inner- llifllli cushions. Beck cushion is reversible, “Manny shelled tubular steeL Baked» ee durable white finish. frame 1I Utility Folding Chairs Wood frame with laced webbing. - - - we“ frame with cenvee beck and seets- e n 514,1 frame with steel beck and seat. - - A chair for every outdoor need. our our war - 1 NEVER SAW SUCH GAMBOLIMG As THAT--THk FRONT END l5 - GAMBOLIN’ ALL RlG-HTI BUT ‘THE OTHER END LOOKG LIKE. IT'S EXPECTIN‘ A KICK.’ TH’ DUMB END 15 GAMBQLINT BUT TH‘ OTHER ___ END SEEMQ TO r. REMEMBER ’ THERES BEES - iN CLOVER.’ /_ ‘v // ' N515 1/» 4 . , ~- "t FP.'NILLIAM5_"WWM1 7-2!