Y 171,“ _ TllE w: GUARDIAN “T” QIIITIsJ. .‘soaaasac. Wstss sci-om Mo, 4 new tires. Gordon Ham- ill, Freetown. - wi. sponsored by N w tlttuta. If 971ml i _p0n SALE-For immediate livery. one new 5-foot McCor- ack-Deerlng mower. Malpeque yadlfifl Co. Ltd.. Kensington. _ALBEITON SCHOOL - The South lagmlitgld on Friday. June 28th at 30 pm. A short. but vcry inter- iing‘ program was presented to yqyy large and appreciative udicnce. This was followed with "Show" by Miss Hilda Cvillis. B. Gradhg Writing certificates d prizes were distributed by the “her, A vote of thanks from the iepayers and visitors was ro- nied by the chairman to lSS iilis for her interesting and ost enjoyable picture. also d good work during the ear. Entertainment closed e Notional Anthem. with idcnt in the chair. Roll call an- wered to by nine members. Min tcs of last meeting read an iiopted. Financial report nd approved. Letter from reg- onai- chairman read and discuss- d. decided to send monthly re- ort to regional secretary, iio_be ubllshed in the magazine. Owing n national clothing drive. the ummage sale was postppned awson reported donations otton. Mrs. J. A. Callaghan dis- layed semi - finished aprons, ‘hich were very attractive, mem- ers took some home to rs. Burke donated a beau‘ ng Thursday afternoon and crou- g, July l8. Mrs. James Murphy tiered to donate a fruit cake. the ifer. was gratefully P2C€i\'°ll. like; to be sold as members cic- irierf. Secretary to write for price ist 'on tags. A delicious ins-served by tlie hospital staff ias Bertha Doyle movcd- iii-ct- - g adjourn. ZCPETGL - § SUMMERSIDE sacs. and TUESDAY iiilsvcsiiii - 23rd 1 RAY MILLAND and JANE WYMAN _in._. he LostWcek-End on‘t miss this year's shock- g best seller daringli/ por- T réiyed on the screen. KEEP coon... Sannisr Straws HATS GABARDIN E AND CA _"ALL FEATHER — LIGHT HEAT BEATERS You can treat the’ host coolly with one of these light-weight hats m’ Qlfl; u nfaunlcs mu. iwlrlvs wsan Ssfinessidfs Smartest 5 Men's Store _suallIVE Wednesday. July 1'! the ice cream social. dance, hot and bazaar at New Annan e Arman not fine. the following School closing é read owing was then discussed. hfrst. 0 I finish. iful uili top, decided to hold a qu. t-i iiinclil ll-as lllrvlr. as llalons as, saa s flow. ll Ottawa It. IUIIlI-dllll and PRINCE COUNT! News, Subscriptions- Adventists IDOIas-dlaaailsbsboogludsllyaeanyotbs Iollowlagslenslssdulnasdda (IONIC Drugstore, Wales Itndl i to iss Doyle for her tintirlng efforts S past‘ i i i I i i m.“ Ialary. Water Street; Iarl Gael“. l‘! Granville Stress. ghgfllaslsawiilbsdslivesedteanybolstasnansrdls. .uqysiaoperdayssllopsswoeb Ihoaoflifortlilsservios ‘in ydll order to tbs boy responsible for deliveries on your some. .403, SALl-‘IO Nash. heater. —00Xl to 5t. Elsa-non Hall, Thwsdsq arming. July 18th am flaw home made ice cream -FOB SALEJ-Maitched set. now Jones golf clubs and bag. Price $60. Apply Guardian representative. Sinisnerside. -ALBEBTON, Friday. July 19th., see the picture "Going My Waxy. Annusaion 50c. -ll‘ YOU REQUIRE Auctioneer. consult Artahur .1. Stewart. Phone Kensingtoa 46-11. ' -WANTED. — Typewriter. Good condition. Write P. O. Box 77, Sum- merside. —POLICE COURT~Three drrluiiks appeared in Summerside Police Court yesterday morning. One was remanded till Monday. one was fined $25.00 and costs and the third was fined $5.00 iind costss —AT CONSIDERABLE Savings lo" you. we have for sale at our ulnrnerside feed lani: mill feeds, barley meal. ivhoe wheat, ground wheat. and Regal flour. Dome in and see us for ycur feed require- - lments. International Fox and --WESTERN HOSPITAL LAP-qAnimals Foods. Lid. s AID-July meeting of Ladies i. id of Western HOSPHBI.‘ held ml _FuN|mA1, 0p MR5 _y_ M, h» hospital. Friday evening, July RQQNAN _.. The funeral of me 2th. at 8 o'clock. ivilh tile PPE- late Mrs. J. M. Noonan was held on Monday morning with l-r ueizii High Mass celebrated at Sr. ary's Convent. Chapel at ten o'clock by the Rev. Howard Wight. Also pre sent in the sanctuary were Rt. Rev. Msgr. G. J. MaoLellan, V. 0.; Rt. Rev. .J.A. Miirphy.Rev. RA. McDonald, Rev. George McCabe and Rev. John Kelly. Thc service at the grave was conducted by ' su MMERSIDE [he tale 0i a Shirl? l-an a seams IYINgQN aerial-l WW9" as vation scoi?" us’ aim niiswaan simml by miss casein Produced a. wuum n. wsmn ALSO NEWS and SHORT SUBJECT SHOWS 7.30 - 9.15 Matinee Thursday at 2.30 NEXT MON. - TUES. RAY MILLAND and J AN E WYMAN n_ The Lost Week-End One of the year's top hits Msgr. MacLeilan. The pail bearers were Dr. J. A. McPlfee. J. F. Arneit i J. P. Hogan, Roy Silllphant, E. H. Strong and J. LicRoy Holman-S —I.ECTORY MEETING -- a? meeting of the vestry and inein-Jlwnch Rll/BT- W85 -—Mr. Walter Bernard, son of Mr. and Mrs. William A. Bernard. recently the bbrs of the four churches of iiielguesi; 9f hi5 ilmle MT- H1181! F‘. Anglican parish of Alberton. kn St. Luke's Church, 0‘Leai'y, on; the evening. July 9th. i946 at 8. p. m. Members present included- the following-W. C. Leavitt, Mrs! F‘. V. England. Mrs. L. B. Champ-j jcti. Richard Jeffery. Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Ben]. Smith, Mrs. lamesi Miilman, Mrs. 1-I. w. Matthewsgl Mrs. and Mrs. Bann Webb, Mr. and Mrs. Alton Webb. Mr. and Mrs. Cornish. Aliiscci McIntosh. William Travers Oiayton Trav- ers. Cari Getson. Ivan Webb. George Webb, Elmer Wcdlock. m€ t v Morrison. Summei-side. He has been discharged from ll-l l.'. S. Navy after lhiee years service. Mamhers 0f Dramatic llluii Entcrtallied Mr. and Mrs. Leslie G. Ramsay entertained the cast of “You Cant Beat the Irish". Kensinigton Dra- matk Club and their friends last M“ w‘! M“ Aim" mime" MT-iThui-sdav night. Mr. James Saun- Ivan Webb opened with prayer. Mr. W. C. Leavitti was appointed chairman for the‘ meeting. I-Ie stated the reason for| calling the meeting. Mov by, ‘he "leelin-‘iiders was chairman and eicplained the object of the gathering, s get- tofether of the present players and former players of Indian Riv- er Parish. Mr. Saunders spoke of M's‘ Emma“ “mnded by Aumniow interested Mr. and Mrs. Ram- Webb. Mrs. Matthews act as sec- retary. After general discussion of repairs to the rectory. the meet- ing gave the chairman power to appoint a Rectory committed. with full powers to go ahead and! attend to necessary repairs! Shingling oi’ the roof was the maI-n item. The committee to nim- sist of the following members. Mrs. L. B. Champion. chairman. Alton Rayner. Ben]. Smith, Alison McIntosh. O'Leary offered to or- ganize help. Work to begin as soon as possible. Meeting closed with prayer. — OTARY MEETING Rev. . Watson of London .Ont.. was the guest speaker at the regular meet ng of the Summei-side Rotary Club on Tuesday and he gave a very interestiru; address on “The Present State at World Affairs!’ Mr. Donald daker. vice president Guests when o. asoncfon; Th n. . . Torono. Ont; will! Boyle. L0? Angelee; Rev. Charles Carnegy. Sumnierside-S Crapaud Theatre "NATIONAL VELVET" In Technicolor . With MICKEY ROONEY Story of a race horse Tuesday, 8.15 PM. Wednesday, 8.15 P.M. ’ ‘ 7 KODAK FILM STOP lllll All [GAD IIP IIIOII YOU lEAVi ° Icing hack you: slurs of good pistons; Shooswish do- pcsrhblo Kodak Iilau It's svsllabielissslnsll,,' sisss. when you mun. leave your exposed films with us for cassfulfinhhinga . I'll-GLOSS PRINTS Mail Your Films To Us For Service Ask for New Price List ‘Enuan llrug 8i Photo Service say always were in dramatlcs and of Mrs. Ramsay's outstanding coli- tribution in the field of drama. He tiiought no place was more fitting for this get-together of actors and actrexes of St. Mary's Parish than the Ramsay home. A pleasing feature of the even- ings‘ entertainment was the pres- entation of a gift to Mr. Blair Hessian. a member of this years cast. An address was read to Mr. Hessian bv Mr. Joseph Coady While Mr. Alfred McQuaid made the presentation. A sing-sons led by Mrs. K. McLean and a step- danoe by Mr. K. McLean were pleasing numbers of the prvflfflm- A buflet luncheon was served by Mrs. Ramsay assisted by Mrs. Leo Hughes. Mrs. B. A. McLellanJi/Irs. _€______g-_--- NASTY COUGH due to BRONCHIAL GRIPPE Vhy not start today and en- joy the better heaith you may secure from Poison s Cough Syrup. What this splendid medicine has» done for others. it can surely do for you. Read the following letter. "Mv gripp’. bronchial ailment met its matcli when l started to use Polson's Cough Syrup; l don't know what mysterious owers are hidden in this medicine, But l can assure you thatjt did remarkable things for mo. Relic! from the Coughing S ells came quickly-that ry,hac in cough ceased. I felt like neival over. The tonic properties in this Syrup restored my strength. Yes, today l am well-no more trouble at all, and to Polsoifs Cough Syrup l owe my thanks and gratitude." _ (Signed) M.E.G. A clear road to better health is indicated in the experience above quoted. If similarly affec- ted, you also can turn with Cough Syrup which is sold by all chemists in -35c bottles. benefit to the use of Polson's POLSUNS COUGH SYRUP TILLIE THE TOILER. THE CHARLOTTITOWN GUARDIAN o - t" '" ' '. - ._._Q._. THE LATE HON. W. H. DENNIS Former Provincial Minister of Agri- fl W". who died at his home in 0111511’ on Monday evening. H. Giiiis and Mrhsilames Sauna: e-rs. Dim-Gin! completed the program. Music was furnished by Mrs. Al- lin Murphy. IVIYS. Hubert. Gillis. Mary Cahill and Mr. A. Paynter. Those present are very grateful to Mr. illlld Mrs. Ramsay for their kind hospitalitv and tlic use of their comifortabie home (or this enjoyable affair. 5 Potato Industry Subject 0f Talk \ “on "i-dav- Jilly 5. at s30 p"n. a large and interested group ‘m. lflflnera of Grflf-(i River and the i surrounding disirlci ,3 Grand River rfali fosr agili lzlillifigtflllrl mew"! 0D Ville Potato Growing Industry which has in recPnt yeg]; greatly increased in ifllpfiflgngg among the farmers or i115 vicmi-y The chairman of the evening. R" 5- 0- l/ivriliy. opened m» mun"! With a lew pertinent 1B. marks on the value of such a isotherms and he spirit of s... flperation among me ram...“ and area introdlialcsqi the 31m. spew...” i - B“? l- I th i i- mEni. of Agrictiplivlirg. e Depar l MY- P919311" {lave a very interes‘ r ing and instructive addl-ess m) Poll“? Gmwlng i" its various 5599618. cultivation. sp-raying, and P0 to diseases. The frmiers pro. sent evinced a keen interest i1; the valuable information receivrd and in the discussion mar follow- ed offered many questions whim We" “PB-bill arswered bv Mr Peppin. ' A Vole of ‘hanks to Mr P0 pir was moved ‘EV Mr. Angus c.- '~ seconded by Mr. Stanley 'l'liomp and resented by the chairman vYl behaf of the farmers present; who are deeply grateful to M1- P5 1n for his kindness in coming mm Charlotteiuwn m 355E; ‘Fem b‘. his valuable suggestions on Porgy)‘- Growing. The fine spirit of m,» Wenz-tlou and grnerosiiy on i115 par! of the lfficfals of the Prov- ncial Department of Agriciiliure is proof of zhrir intcres‘: in tlio Welflre 0f the farmers of lhis pl")- virlce and ‘s deeply apnreciatrd ‘by those who lake advantage (if the iopportunities 1f ..ssistanc: offered by the Department. _5 Ill ME-MURIAM ma. JAMES Rois JARDINE —The death oocdrred on Friday morning. June 21st. at hi5 110mg i iat Dower rTcetou-n of James Scott Jardlrle. 1m late Mr. Jardiiie had not been in 200d health for some time iand despite medical care he grad- ually became worse and passed away oii the above date at the lane of 60 years. i rle was tile youngest soil of the ilate James Jardine and Maiy Mac- .Kinnon. and spent. his entire life gon the old homestead, where ‘he .was held in the highest esteem by his many friends. ' He leaves to mourn, besidu, his scrrowing widow. nee Jennie Dam- oil“ SPECIAL CLEARING SALE la 1? .200 Women's Mid- Summer DRESSES Sizes l! to 2.0 and 38 to 44 Regular Prices $4.95.. $8.95. to $19.50 6-‘ "x *l.95 These dresses taken from regular stock, slightly soiled or creased, but all exceptional value at this low sale price.‘ THESE DRESSES GO 0N FRIDAY, JULY 19th. AT l0 OTLOCK No Phone Osfders-Qllo Exchanges-No Refunds ' — All Sales ‘ Cash _- a c i‘ vi cool pastel shades red. blues. green Regular $1.95 to $3.95. SPECIAL .. I A Companion Offer A limited quantity of Ladies’ Silk.Cord Tarris and Pique Sport Hats in and Canary, These Hats also on sale at 10 o’clock Friday, July 19th. Summerside. SINCLAIR s. STEWART LIMITED P. E. I. The report recalled how Gouzenko. 'ne Russian cip er clerk who disclosed the operation of the spy ring, had testified that the Cominlern, scheduled to have been disbanded in 1943, had been abolished in name only. He. said it was still directing the activities of Communist parties throughout lllfl world. One reference was mode to the fact that the Conununlst party iii Canada now is known as the Labor Progressive Party. When Col. lni otin began expan- sion of the espionage activites lie found already in existence in Ottawa, Montreal and Toronto numberous study oups where Communist pbilosop y and techni- quix were already discussed. "Occasionally these groups were visited by higher party officials who kept in close contact with them and obviously reported to IO! Communist Party v Main Source 0f Espionage Agents OTTAWA. July 16 —-iCP\— The Communist par-iv in Canada was the main souroe of recruits for Russian - directed espionage work in the Dominion, the Royal Oom- mission of espionage said today in its final report. . "It became ‘nflnggst at agaesi-‘ly steofthisinqu ...t the Qgfimumgi nmvcment wss- tiic principal base within wnich 11w espionage network was recruited; and that it. not only fillPlilicd P": sonell with ldfllusiely ‘develops-- motivation. but provided th ganizational framework recruiting could be and wa out safely and efficiently!’ _ "In every instance but one, Canaa- ian espionage agents 0f Col Nicolai Zobotin. Russian military attache. were shown lo be mombers of or sympatiilzers with the communist IIFFIGE OPENED Dr. Clare W. Tanton, has opened an s carried M.D., office marell. three daughters: Mildred la‘, home; Marguerite, Mrs. Lewis G011, Charlottetown; ‘and Bernice oi Montreal. Que. Two sisters. Mrs. Charles D. Taylor. Freetown. and Mrs. Char- les P. Buliard. Arlington, Mass, arid two brothers. Hope. of Ed- inionton. Alta. and John Andrew cf Boston. Mass. predeceased him. The funeral which was very largely attended. was held from his late residence on Sunday. June 23rd at 2 p.m.. and was con- ducted bv Rev. J. A. MacGowan. who spoke from II Corinthians l. verse 20. The hymns, "'11s Mid- night and on Olives Brow" and "Abide With Me". favourites of the deceased. were rendered by a male voice choir. The male quar- ltettc. consisting of Messrs. Colby Lewis. Ray Lidstone. J. B. Lewis and Howard Schurman. sang verv [effectively "Shall We Meet Beyond .the River?" , The pallbearers were Donald ‘Baker. Ray Lidstone. Jardine Sta- vert. John Lewis. Elton Calms and Roy horns. I The floral tributes were many and beautiful. Interment was in North Bedeque Cemetery. S i party, said the report. The excel?- in , the Ennian i Emm W ikl . foimz-r - - 851mg?“ Esvegnal (Affallrs art Dr “g Co- ‘funding, merit cipher clerk who provid in- Water Street, bummer- fQIIflQIIQII because she sympa-thizerl with the Soviet regime as a resui of “what 1 have Wall" side. Clearance Auction Sale AT HAZ ELBROOK MONDAY. JULY 2nd" AT 1 O'OLOCK D-SJT. lowing: 1 borne. 1 years old; 8 iniloh cows (5 fresh»: 5 year-old heifers; 1 5""! hell": 2 Jcrsoy bulls: 5 spring calves; is hens; 1 hay mower; 1 hay rake: 1 team truck wagon: l cart: l driving wagon; wood sleigh; driving sleigh: diso has-row; roller; riding hiller: gang plow: single plow; 100 bus. mired grain; household effects; dining room table; kitchen range": Quebec heater: new tables‘: chairs; piano. cased; organ. swim: machine; forks: hoes: harness and m. Terms cash. Sale rain or shine. (Farm Is sold). LISTER KEIZER, Auctioneer. I 1m lmfriwkd Iv Mr- Pm! H- mm a» sell by AIIGHDD “Ia fol-l _ col. Zaibotili as to the ability of ‘candidates’ '0 become IuiZJiedged agents. “When l! was found that the 'ca.ndldatw' fulfilled all these re- quirements, thev were definitely recruited as agents‘ and task: were then assigned them." SENSITIZES MATERIALS New emulsioTu/hich spread on wood. metal, leather, and other materials, sen- ' Closed on Sunday LEO COYLES RESTAURANT CLOSED All day Sunday's in order to give our employees a day off during the summer months. sitizes them for photographic print uses. With it amat- eur photographers can use favorite negatives to print pictures wher- ever they want. i Auction Sale —at- STANLEY BRIDGE, PEJ. I will sell on Thursday, July 18th at 7.30 pan. dwel- ling house of W. P. Hilts. Also at .8 p.m."at Stanley Bridge. standing crop of hay in field lots on the farm of W. W. Biggar. J. E. HISCOTT. Auctioneel KEEPS W/jz/Zélizz/ FREE 0F /._ - . L R MOND ROADS nusr