AUGILST _-§~_.1948 ffl-‘LIIEWESTER ncuaRloT/an AGENTS: J. Elmer Murphy. I80 Hanover Street. all!‘ George Glow, I26 Ottawa Street. BUMMEBSIDE Ind PRINCE COUNTY . . News. Subecrlptione, Advertieing. followlu: store: Bell B0" rmnw Vince‘: Grocer!- m? The l!" The Guardian may be bought at any of the in Summeraide: ketore. Water Street; Gourlle: Drugetore. H Centre] Street; Bakery. Water Street; Mark Gaudet. 61 Grenville Street- Rueeell Street: Alyre Doucette’: Grocery. Second Street; friend Motor Treneport. Water Street. dien will he delivered to any home in Summereide by Carrier g 3e per day .:- Lie per week. Phone P80 or 289-2 for this eervlm our order to the boy reeponalble for delivery on your route bu: I orll" Y _____ _'p0 RENT-Kitchen. bedroom. mint. All furnished. a1 East] street. sulnmerside, or Box 541. * -—F0lt SALE-LMZ Ford hall- ton truck. Radio, heater. stock reek. l-Iuestls Bros. Wilmot. __,.-0n sane: at. s1 East Streehi —EENSINGTON MUSIC Summerside, rive-room house, lot‘ and gal-age. House has been re- mldellcd. Phone 768-1. Qron sans Oldsmobile 193a,. reconditioned motor A1 shape,‘ Must be heater. New slip covers. 501d by Thursday night. Apply Ray Olltls. Wellington Centre. ._A SPECKAL SERVICE will be held in the Klnlinli-on Preabyter- l... Church Sunday evening. Aux-l us; 8th, at 7.30 o'clock. conducted: by the Rev. Lorne McKay of Mon-l trcai. The regular service will be, iicili ln the morning at l1 o'clock.| jOllflilClCd by Ml‘. P389 0! Bridal". can? ——-— I DYOUNG LADIES interested: in earning between $15.00 and. $3000 we“ apply Chas. L. Coy.e,l Phone 143, Silrmerside. Applic-, ants must be intelligent, neat amll llvcll sfwmed- qtoranv liIEETING-At the' regular meeting of the Summer- side Rotary Club on Tuesday Ro- tarian William "Hayward read c. farewell addrcss that had been delivered to the Ottawa Rotary Club last month by Col. Henry M; Bankhead who had been 15 rears with the U. S. Embassy in Qgidvca. Guests at. the meeting were Rotarians Archibald McIn- (Qsh and J. A. MaoDonough o! saint John. N.B.. Rotarian Alvin Rowe of Galesburg. IlL. and Mr. Lorne hfacl-‘arlane, M.L.A.. Sum- mel-side. , 5 RAFFERTY - JONES WEDDING -A very pretty wedding took place at st. James Church. Sum- merfield. on Tuesday. July 20th, when Rev. Eugene Murray united m; marriage Dorothy Freda, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jones, Emerald, and Chester Edward, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray- mond Rafferty, Portage. The bride looked charming in a {floor-length gown of white siipper satin. Her finger-tip veil was held in place by a heart- shaped coronet. Her only jewelry was a. triple strand of pearls, a oft of the groom, She carried a bouquet of American Beauty roses. Mzss Betty Jones. sister of the. bride. as bridesmaid. was attract-‘ zzelv lzowned ill pink taffeta with, !~.1lo hat of flowers to match and rarl-icd a bouquet of Talisman! loses. l The ‘groom was attended by his hwher. George Rafferty. I During the ceremony. several beautiful hymns were sung by' Mrs Kathleen Smith. Following the ceremony, the bridal party, their immediate re- Irives and friends motored to the home of Mr. Claude ‘Trainer. un-, (‘la of lhe bride. where a brea-k-_ last was served to over thirty in-l vlted guests. The bride's table was decorated with red and white roses. and a three-tiered weddlnz rake. topped-by a miniature bride and groom, which was tradition- aiiy cut by thebrlde and groom. Poilolving the wedding break- fast the happy couple left by bus on a honeymoon trip to Moncton The bride travelled in a pink szlk jersey dress, with matching ha‘ and accessories. The groom's gift to the brides- mlid was a string of pearls. to the groomsman a leather wallet. Prior to her marriage. the bride was tendered a miscellaneous shower at Emerald l-lall. where she received many beautiful and costly gifts. Their many friends wish thorn every success Ln life. TEACHER-The school districts of Kenslngton. Norboro, Margate, Kelvin, Emerald and Freetown are fortunate in securing a. music teacher for the coming year. Miss Norma B. D. Porter of Rothesay. N. 13.. has accepted the position and will give vocal. lessons once a week in the above mentioned schools and also give piano les- sons to private pupils. K Persllpals —Mrs. Harry MacPariane and son David. of Summerslde, are visiting relatives in Sussex. N.B. —Friends of Miss Blanche Mc- Lean will regret to learn that she is a patient in the Prince County Hospital. having fractured a. leg below the kne. -Mrs. Frank Gladrwin, Vancou- ver. B. C., arrived on the Island Tuesday evening to visit her sis- ters. Mrs. A. Stirling MacKay. Sumn-lerside. and. Mrs. Aubrey Brown, Stanley. s —Mr. and Mrs. John Smvthe and two children. of Toronto, have arrived to visit Mrs. Smythee mother. Mrs. Leonard McNeil. Summerside. s and little -—Mrs. Eric Haynes daughter. of Charlottetown, were recent visitors to Clerm-onl, the guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Durant. K —Miss Olive Durant and<her brother Dcnaldcf Clermont. spent their holidays in Charlottetown visiting their sister and brother- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Haynes. K __4_i___ S’silie United ilhurch W.M.S. Aug. Meeting The August meeting of the Aft- ernoon Auxiliary of the W.M.S. of summerside Trinity United Church was held on Tuesday afternoon in Epworth Hall with Mrs. Hammond Johnson presiding. Opening with the hymn "O God Give Ear Unto My Cry", with Mrs. B. R. Sharpe at the piano. the general prayer of thanksgiving was repeated in unison. The roll call. was answer- ed by each member stating the number of visits made to shut-ins and sick people during the month. after which a. gratifying report was submitted by the treasurer. ‘Mrs. Johnson paid tribute to the memory of Mrs. Norman Wright. a life-member of the Auxiliary. and a. minute's silence was ob- served. after which one verse of "For All the Saints Who Prom Their Labors Rest" was suns. The study period was under the direction of Mrs. George Bowness. whose theme was “The Christian's Responsibility Toward the Liquor Problem". and opened with the singing of "O Master Let Me Walk With Thee". fOUOlAVEd bl! responsive reading in keeping with the subject, and prayer by Mrs. J. L. Lund. Mrs. Ella Hinton Rave an interesting talk on tenuper- ance. preiaclng hcr remarks with a quotation from I Corinthians 3:17, "If any man defile the tom- ple of God. him shall God de- stroy". Extracts were read from a. recent letter from Dr. Florence Murray. missionary in Korea. by Mrs. Johnson, and a paper WaS given on Dr. Gilchrist. medical —.G. II. M..- At good old ilolmerl‘: you don't pay for fency letting: and etmoephc w- You pay for jun whet you get-good reliable merchandise et re:eon- able pricea. Here la one of the beet value: we’ve been able to offer you for some time. - - - A S-pieee STUDIO SET of Chrome for juat $177.00. These Chrome Set: coueiet of e comfortable Studio Couch and two smart Clialre. The three piece: are eprlng filled-have strong. sturdy construction and ere covered with good quality velour In col- l"! Wine and green. Theee emart studio Set: ere an exceptional value available to you through Holman‘: Bigger Buying-FURNITURE DE~ PARTMENT. "Milne toward your vacation. Glrlel Give your feet e treat and get l pair of white and brown SADDLE SIIOIS for eport: weer. Thole road-looking. comfort-hie oxfamle ere in ehe: 4 to l. They have crepe or white rubber role: and the priee: of the different model: are 4.50- 5-00 lld 1M. vfi ‘- You'll get heap: of wear out "of tbeae Saddle Shoe; ""5 they clean up to look like new. You'll find Saddle Shoe: in the 5N0! DEPAITMINT. "Old Ifnmoltvdteh" l: Juet around the corner-of eouree you'll be golnl “Min to Charlottetown for the big event. Wear e arnart. new SPORT SHIRT from the lien‘: Wear Department. In etoell ere Sport Shirt: "m" l}! Arrew-‘looke end Miro. - - - Everyone l: tailored to per- “with-there l: a variety of meterleie-eelor: and e full range of :35“ 5P0" Dirt: bearing the label: from well known maker: ere c! 1t 3.9 . i ' A DE- PAR F toll 05 AND they're right here in the “ENS WE R. 5°- Ylltllleu feminine end heclnetlng - - - enhance your natural ‘Milne-i wit "Yauntev MAlfi-UP ease. "rlllr come: in all the im" filing-it la in e eonvewfrnt. attractive container that will flt right m". ., JIM. Yardley Make up leee l: enev teepply-elmpl! ‘i’? ‘:1’ with your finger tlpe-tbe reelilt l: ebeeutlfrrl melt "F." tzat hete fer been. Yardley Metre up Bare f: priced at 11d. will; this; our oooo: orraerluena". A, SIIMMERSIDE Lost Showing Today "NIGHTMARE ALLEY" with Tyrone Power Show: 2:30-7:l5-9:l5 ‘ FRIDAY . SATURDAY Big Double Bill Boris Karloff In "DICK TRACY MEETS GRUESOME _ and George O'Brien in "PAINTED DESERT? Show: 7:15-9:15 Matinee Saturday 2:30 R E G E N T THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY Double Bill HOPALONG CASSIDY In "BAR '20 moss AGAIN" and When Bdbq Militflhftlenf. '7 g fire/ff‘ r- -.~.-. JACKIE COOPER bnowwbvlllq \ Wnhiillmi Shows 7:15 and 9:15 Matinee Friday and Saturday 2:30 mwwvwwvmw missionary in Africa. by Mrs. G.L. Sheen. "The CrusaAiez-‘s Hymn" was by Mrs. n. M. C-allbeck, was much appreciated. It was decided to order a new study book for use in the coming year. Mrs. John Stirling spoke on the Church Cavalcade. an exhibit of the work being done by the United Church at home and abroad. to be held in Charlotte. town from September ll to l6, in which one day's session will be of Epeclal interest in Auxiliary mom. el-s. Mrs. John Scott. who attended the Maritime Branch meeting in Seckville, N. 3., gave a splendid report. emphasizing the green-reed for workers in every line of mtg. sion endeavor. The hymn, "0 with Th? Tender Mercles Lord" was followed by the benediction. 5 ii LIGHT ENERGY Billions o! impulses of light; M. erglv fall upon the eyes every sec. Oh , ' Good Live Poultry Bllylllt’ loud live fowl and chic- ken with empty mp, Iilgheet market price; u Opposite Bryenton’: Service s“. BI!- EDDY MaoDONALD Keneington ORAPAIIO . nlurllr ' "uuoencoven MAISIE" Ann Sothem Berry Nelson Also:- Louls .- WALCOTT FIGHT PICTURES Fri. 0:45; Sol. 7:30-9:30 CAMEO THEATRE KENSINGTON f Tlreredey 1:18-0:15 tie-starring Joel MeCree. lerbgr: Britten. Sonny ‘hfte and Irlen Donlevy. in Beautiful Technicolor Weetere. “Till VIIGINIAN” Aleo short: “Steeple Cheat” an -» --.a~ mar-mi am1~nu~1wn P. r. I. they. (Continued {rem Page 1) rd before Beturdey when the vole for leedershipwili be taken. It we: noteworthy today that u roon e: the island delegation got eettled in their hotels. they were approached by supporters of Agriculture Minister Gardiner who asked them to “Vote Gar- diner" on election day. Argu- ment: of the cenvassers were first that a fighting pollticlen like the Minister of Agriculture woud stand up better against. prospective Opposition leaders like Ontario Premier Drew or John Dieienbaker than would Mr. St. Laurent. ‘their second INH- nlent we: that if my leader other than Mr. Gardiner is chosen, floor prices under such commodities as potatoes and apples will sag and perhaps be done away with ai- together. Whether delegates from Prince Edward Island's ridings are being influenced to the extent of chang- ing their views i: not known. On Speakers’ Panel "The two Prince Edward island members placed on the panel of convention speakers are Premier Jones and J. Watson MacNaugAlt, parliamentary assistant to Fish- eries Minister Mayhew. 1t is pos- sible that they may not be called upon to speak but have been ask- ed to be in readiness if called. Delegates reported their train journey to Ottawa to have been a pleasant one. They were regal- ed with anecdotes about the Lib- eral Convention of 1919 at WhlC-l Prime Minister King was chosen as party leader. by senators Mc- Intyre and Sinclair. Premier Jones was in high good humor. telling numerous stories and recalling incidents of Provincial and Fed- eral political strategy. Hon. Harry Cox and Russel Clark, M.L.A., engaged in and- less games of Forty-Fives on the train. first one then the other holding the upper hand. Senior member of the Prince Edward 1:.- land delegation is James McCarl die of Kinkora. Prince County. Senator Brewer Robinson s.“ Summerside was a leading men.- ber of the Island delegation and late this afternoon entertained It his offices in the Senate. Janles Lester Douglas. M.P. for Queen's was one of the first of the uels gates from the Province to regisi- ter, leading the group from‘ Lansdowne Park. three miles south of the Parliament Buildings. and seeing that. they had all the necessary information and col.- vention instructions. Mr. Douglas held a little “Queen's Caucus" in his office r.‘ the fourth floor of the -Parlian.c:.t Buildings after seeing his par‘y all registered and in good stand- lllg. On the way from Prince Ed ward Island to Ottawa, the ls- land group was fortunate in IldV- lng a special medical officer of its own in the person of Dr. '1‘. V. Grant, M. P. for King's. l-iap» pily all were in the best of health and required no attention but agreed it was an excellent thin; to have ‘an experienced physician as one of their party. Entertainment Apart from the business of the convention an ample program of entertainment for both men‘ and women delegates has been orgarnz- ed by the National Liberal Fed- eration. There are two or three receptions this evening. a motlstcr garden party at. the Central Ea- perlmental Farm on Thursday evening. and innumerable drives about the city, cocktail parties, luncheon: and dinners. Each Provincial, delegation has its own caucus room at the or.- tawa. Coliseum. that from P. E._l. being at the eouth-east section of the building. A preiiminaly caucus will be held tomorrow morning to choose : chairman and spokesmen. FOUNDED TO SAVE LIVES The Royal 14ml. Society was founded in England in 4TH by two doctors - William Hawes and Thoma: Cogan - to save by arti- ficial means persons apparently drowned. BOSE BY DETERMINATION Stonewall Jackson, the famous Confederate general, had little education, bu‘. earned promotion by the doggednese that made like e greet leader: ILGJLF. Takes Lead In S’side Baseball League The RGAJ’. baseball team went into first place in the Summel-side Baseball League for the first timl this year when they defeated the Red Sox yesterday in e hard- fought game by the score of 5-4. The Airmen drew first blood when lll the first frame Brawler hit eafely. stole second. edvenced to third on Payne's sacrifice and eeme home oxflbdlckua‘ base bit. In the third the Flyers made it 2-0 when Bayne doubled end eroseed the plate on another two- bese blow by Anderson. These: rquered it up in the fourth. filling the seeks by reason of hits by Powell and Walper, and Wlllilme’ life on Fey's error. Car- aon smeared Glow‘; grounder. scoring Powell. and Landry walk- ed. forcing Walper across the plate. Queen's out to the Coliseum at‘ l-rue ___CUABDIAISI,‘Cl-IARLQFTETOWN Introducing [C/oailleur yllu 83W ing grosgrain. coiffure. grain trim. Featuring it would look on you! colors. Choose Your llat from any of these Styles — tllasslc Modal Premier Model Excellent Modal got two more. Gaudet belting a double and coming home when Powell's smash between nrst and second got away from Bourque. After Walper had chalked up his third hit of the game. Powell scored as Foy was slowing up Wil- items’ smash to the box, BOLLIQLLG retrieving the ball and throwing Gil out at first. The R..C.A.F. aggregation kept right on punching in their half of the fifth and. drew up even again, Brawley slamming his soc- ond home run in as many nights nd then with two away Carson got a life on Williams‘ miscuc. went. to second on a passed ball and scored when Andy Anderson delivered in the clutch. the sec- ond time in a row. The Airmen got the winning run in the sixth. with two out Greig singled and came all the way around when Phaneuf failed to come up with Brawleys ground- er between first and second. The Red sex threatened in W their u frame. with one out Schurme- sinne- through the box bu: -\»'- Texas Leaguer was scooped up in brilliant shoe- string faehion by Brallvley. Wal- per came through with a. double. his long fly to right backing lvlic- ltus into treacherous ground back of Green Street, and Schurman pulled up et third. Williams end- ed the game with e. roller to the pitcher's mound which Foy had no trouble with. BOX SCORE _ _ Redflol ABItI-IPOAE Landry. ss 2 0 0 5 0 l Phanelf. 3b . 3 0 0 2 0 l Grant, 1b .. t 0 0 3 0 l In the next inning the Red Sox Itun your eyes over the neat tapered crown-catch the snap of it: crisp bound brim-then picture how Bu!" let-come in and try on a lifallory-we have them in all the new Mallory for Ladies with young ideas 42.95 (Light color! “My Nell"! Lmpudeutiy rozulsh casual to pay complimentary trick: on all your tailored costumes. The sa/me one Charm, presented here in a. galaxy of Si? colors. each banded and outlined in. contrast- A delightful feminizatiou cf the coechman’: hat. lfllfifltfetoddn l. modified trleorne with a softly rolled brim that you'll love above your shorter Presented in butter-soft fur felt and gros- llther Mallory Models as Low as 6.95 ~ Mallory for Men with young ideas Embassy Director Town Club Rlchiand Knocabout Broadmoor Streamline! Overland 8.50 \ 10.00 " 12.50 Strellner PAGE FIFTEEN (Light eolorepelightly highs‘ I Q/nldana A bow to the fascination of the Ea‘ - - - an op citing fur felt turban that climbs from a emoothl! lculptured back to a high and bloused front. A Kay and wonderfully wearable idea. _ “ ‘ All‘ SMAL Where Price ls Matched With lluallty Overland Gaudet‘ 3b 0 0 0 7 Base on ba“s' of! Fey 2 of‘! gggléiflall- t v a o Powell 1. Hit Eyelet... ball‘; by t . P . . .. ........_. l»... Professional Gard walPer- l! 0 0 0 Umpires: Plate, DesRoches- bas- gtiliiama, rf 1 0 1 u‘ Hogan and Phillips‘ ' Q>co$co3ee3ee3eeq °w' d 0 0 0 Score by innlnzs- \ Tot 1 113 455 7_R H p ) T. as 18 6' 4 Red Sox ......... .. 000 2200-4 8 4 - china-ed ‘mung-M M“, m‘ fllmoJtlimr-sal own“ ‘ 5 S l . Bram‘? d 1 0 0 l5 Granville Street £53110. if,“ 3 0 0 Phone I'll c us. r 1 9 Carson, S; H 3 4 t; § Summeralde l Anderson. 3b 0 n 0 FQV. D . 1_5 g Bourque, 2b Q 3 1 . gayrm- 1b l0 0 0 .0§>4-§O-OO-§§OO-Q§§§-OO§-Q-O-O-Oi Ye F‘ <1 2 o o t Totals l; ‘g '5 g; I; —4 z RlCHARD S. HINTON z K.C., B..\.. LLB. 1 summ-ry t Barrister. Solicitor, etc. Earngd Flililli R.C.A.P‘. 3. Home Loan: on Town and Penn run: raw ey. Doubles: G d t. ‘ Waiver. Baime. Anderson. “hi. 1 Promo-tel halted in: Landry. Willi ., Ml _ e , hm Anderson 2: Brawl‘: Lark : lhtcr 51.. Summerelde on bases: R.C.A.F. 7. Red Sex 10 o struck out: by Foy 2. by Powell St. Peter’: A.Y.P.il.‘; i t Presents One-Act Ploy and Specialties at CHERRY VALLEY HALL 1 under the auspices of Christ Church , THURSDAY AT 8:30 PM. Also sale of ice Cream O-OOOQ§QO §-O-O-§§OO-O&§-OO§§. SCRAP can ‘BATTERIES WANTED We are paying fcr SCRAP BATTERIES of our Ware- hcllse-SZOO EACH. MAURICE BLOCK 8t CO. l58 Rent st, Charlottetown, P.E.l. l. l. weoor, ‘ Norihumbelldnd St., Sllmmerside, P.E.|. ~. _s.':-*~.'_-."