AUGUST as, 1941 __ TVESTERN GUARDIAN is: s. Elmer Murphy, m nmm sum, ms 5r George Glow. 1S5 Ottawa Street f‘ BUMMEBSIDB and PRINCE COUNT! ' News. Subscription; Advertising. {Th} Guardian may be bought at any el the following eteres In Susllsserlder ‘Mumps, Water Street; Goarliee Drugstore, l! Central Street: 5d,, “my, Water Street; Mark Gsudet, s1 Gflllfllll some will be delivered to any home in Summer-side. gqystzopudsyorlloperweek. Pbonemfurtlrisssrvtos I ‘m your order te the boy rfliflllllibll "I delivery on year‘ route gums 4 Sliiillltlli room (ruusso/m Jon SALE. -. Fssmsll '12 “w, May be seen at Island H‘ summerslde. son, Bo-eadalbane, -___. uipment Co.. JECEIVES SAD NEWS — Major Small. Summerslde re- iféd word last evening‘ o! tht fig", p, Lerhbridge, Am... yester- . mgrnini! of her father, Mr. W. PICKUP. zew tires. Excellent condition. Ap- Bummerside. D An(lnrs0ll.—s. phone calls. please.‘ ,ENU.\Gl-.‘MENT ANNOUNUE- -'rru: rumor; COUNTY m. "Ex-p __ Mr. and Mrs. Walter TERMEDIATE Baseball playoffs Port Hill announce will start on next Tuesday, sep- .~ rgcment o! their only tember 2nd. between the Summer- fléugh , Marjorie Elayne, to side Ail-Stars and the Pernod glam some. sun of Mr. and Mrs. County All-Stars on the home Wes‘ Milfrgan. Tyne Valley. grounds of the Prince County All- . ;g_'ge to rake place 5ept. 24 tarts: James Anglican Church, rm um. Tignish or Grand River. The lec- —— merside on Friday‘ September 5th. and the deciding game, if neces- _.1r0'l'\l;\' hlE-IETING - Rev. ». sary, will be on the following Sun- r2» m, formerly 0i Sum- ‘ioifmlc, N. S and Laird Falrn, uihlinlle, N. S Other guests were Samuel Oidershaw‘, Boston. MassJ ilsrry Canncr. St. Eleanors; Dr. Johr. hficNcril. Alfred Simpson. DMlaifi .\lcl{i".nnll. Wilfred Lecky snd (‘laxcflce Mercer of Summer- side. --S. Mr. merside. —G.Il. M.- They interest us-so, we know that they'll interest IOU! snd tractors .. lt is a most useful piece oi’ Farm equipment; beside being uscd for lifting Farm Machinery, it will lift small buildings, lircicis icnccs and do innumerable other heavy tasks. The Jack-All Jack is available in two sizes-the 32" size is 14.00 and the 48" sise is 15.00. - _ Hardware Department TABLE LAMP SHADES — — — — — — — —' - — 95 cents to 3.95 Make your home brighter and more attractive with new Lamp Slrarlcs—lircsc shades for Table Lamps may be had in Parchment and s variety of other materials. They're tastefully decorated and are in s number of different styles, shapes and sizes ..Don't put up with dusty. dingy Lamp Shades! ln Furniture Department you will also find sn sttructlve collection of Shades los- both Bridge Lamps and Trilitee Come in and see them today! Furniture Depsrtment - COLORED GLASSWARE - — - - - - - - - 85 cents to 1.50 the Legislature ther This importation from Czecho Slovakia is well worth seeing .. The lovely clcar glass in glowing colors of amber, blue or green, lust sparkles. This display consists of salt snd pepper sets, sugar end cream sets. marmalade jars, ash trays. vases of different sizes and shspes and vantage; salad bowls with a large plate .The price of these lovely pieces ls ltmurkalrly rcasonabie. For a really charming gift, choose Cseeho Slo- vokian colored Glassware. China Department CHILDREN'S JODPHUR SETS - - _ _ _ _ _ _ _. ._ .._ 1,50 These (‘nrduroy Sets, consisting of a jacket snd jodphu is the corrcrt Fail attire for your "little nlpper" The Corduroy is silky fine Wale in grccn, blue or brown and the suit is unlined. The sizes are 3 to 6 Get your "Smnll Fry" a Jodphur Set and watch hlsn strut! ' Youth Centre Regent Theatre SIIMMERSIIIE Thursday, Friday and Saturday , Vlltiiii WAN“! INIIII iiiiir-riiilrl iiii- riiit MMhwuvatumoa-ou-msysrumtmn-seuwnniommooutfifl-MW nwesumau-uawomnnrwnun-whlwvnoemmnnnm sunmst-mmummmus: Show: 7.15 end 9.15 Matinee Friday 2.30 MAPAIIII ' THEATRE IN TECHNICOLOI “DO YOU LOVE ME" Maureen O'Hara, Dick iieymes, Harry James Friday 0.30 l Saturday 7.30-9.30 —FOB SALE. - B0 N. H. pullets, 5 months old. Mrs. Norman Mathe- -ross SALE MODEL. A. Ill! Reconditioned meta. ply R. P. H038. Reed's Corner, ' After 5 p. m, No Stars which will likely be either 0nd game will be held in sun; .. the guest Speaker Bl day on a neutral diamond. The SHOWS Z_}O_7,'|5_9_15 11' “ducting of the Sum- winning team of this season will ‘ mun-y Club in Coyle's enter the Provincial playdowns "" ’ nu. in TuESdflY HE has against the Charlottetown All- FR|_SAT m, Cidrllifii from the Inge: star5,_3, , ‘ ' . -...1 lianllri convcn 0n e 1€L(‘,.i1\!‘!l1l1;l‘il, Denmark, and his LINDA DARNELL - ' Europe Go - d Visiting Rotariana in- PCYSOIISIS o" . A H. Eddings, Hast- S. G, Merriam,“ -—Mrs. J. R. Kenny of Char- HENRY FONDA Leslie R- Uairn, iottetown and New York is visit- in ing Miss Lucy Bent, Summerside.— B. —Mr. and Mrs. Jar. Sorners and Donnie, City. spent the week end the guests oi their aunt and uncle and Mrs. Elmer Bert, Sum- Here's another "line up" of Items-collected for your approval. JACK-ALL JACKS — — — — — — — — — — — - - 14.00 and $15.00 This heavy duty, all-purpose Jack is for use ill raising trucks, cars Also, News and Comedy "My Da-riing Clementine" m? i —Mrs. w. Gordon Schurman of ‘IG-Illfitflii presloent snd Mr. Klison llsrclnt uh. s-eretsry in the 91M! on eecourt of illness. Mr Bonnet fleywocd war: chairmen of’ the Res- flu-boiy; apologised for the absence Nsught. Fred o mmsov. M LA» Forrest. lhhillzps, M.L.A. ind Mr. 11mm- Rdchlfdt. Sci/era‘. o! the spelkers paid tribute to the work w; 1n 4,;- Mr. A..l Mafneson tow- srds the establishment of the Writ Point rem Brrvke m. Willie-rs Melfientlrlck was or m. weuoh Hardy who retired elutiors Committee Ken. 0J1. of Premier Jones who l- . to l9 to Non Booth 0n business- IIOTOUS 30L! POI. LION III-Ola. AT CAPITOL. SUMMERS]!!! —Leoss End's ssy avert-Mel mil- gle with Frankie Cs.rle's hit tuna in RKO Radio's current farce with music. "Riverboat Rhythm." Welter Cstlett portrays s. Southern colonel who, in sn attempt to rescue the rubber-legged hero from the ptklgy arm of the law, plunges Er- rol into the midst of s feud which will end successfully only with the hero's desth . . . the feuders hope. _ It all starts. on a. Mississippi showboat, when Errol is pursued by the local sheriff because the ‘ Ids sre giving s performance with- out s license. With some abandon, the boat runs ashore at s. river re- sort where pianist-wizard Frankie Carla is playing ~an engagement. When, inevitably the sheriff catch- es up with the showboat. Errol dis- guises himself as "Colonel Withes- spoon oi.’ Kentucky, suhl" which ‘ turns out to be a great mistake, since a 30-year-old feud exists be- tween the Wltherspoons and a fam- ily of Beelers, each one intent upon shooting any ‘Witherspoon on sightn Between the Beelers and the, I sheriff, Errol has a hectic time. He r has been shot at. mistaken for s‘ ‘ long lost husband. accused of mur- l der. To further complicate matters. I there is s hush romance when one or the young Beeiers, bored with E the feud, falls in love with Err0l’s Guelph. om. has been visiting m Summerside, the guest of Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Dodds. -.s. ——Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Summerside. have returned Boston where they attended Annual Meeting of Council of the Knights of Colum- bus. Mr. Hickey is State Deputy for Prince Edward Island. —.S. 'Annual Meeting West Prince Liberal Ass’n i There was quite ti large attend-, ance ycsterduy afternoon gt the annual meeting of the Vttst Prince Libera Assocfratlon and some o! the res-xutlons created more than usual rnrrerest. ‘ r In addition to the reguiar reso- lutions expressing confidence in Prime Minister King. Premier Jones and t1" locaé members of W45 l [F150- with the establish? west Polnt-Buctouche The prospective ad- of H.021 a serwcc were stressed and mth Fédzalflhi and Provincial members were usked to work stoongly for it. | The present posit on seems to be that there would oe llo difficulty“ on the Buctctrche side out that st‘ West .'-'<.mt rt .s yet to bo defimreU ly demrmlned whether it L; pres-f ible to make s. proper. cutting‘ through the short’ bar that lies of! the Wzst Paint wharf. 1t was‘ stated that baring: sre to be made lrnmedlitely to find out whether this consists at sand. rock. or s,’ brick flay type of soil. | Another resolution that met with hearty approval was recommend-l lng to the Federal Government! that .1’. Watson MacNsught, MP.‘ be considered favorably for ihe| appointment .1 Minister of Fish- eries for Csnwrs. which position! recently became vacant through the urtimely death of Mr. Bridges.’ A resolution war also passed calling for the pavement- of the road from Montrose to Tlgnlsh and thence u. Enu-dal-r and from Al-i berion to Alir-rtcn south and trons] 0'l..eary to lricst Point. ‘ The questlrn of ‘he ertrs freight, charges from Bummerslde West.» snd from hovslty Junction East was in another resolution which strongly urge.‘ that thew be abol-' irhed as they are a relia- irom the days win-n‘ tiir- {aiway gauge was pert standard and part narrow. lt was claimed that this extra charge has coil the people of Prlvce Coun- ty presy clz-se to a milJcn dollars since it wen. into effect s good many ‘(ears ago The ap-zlication of the Railway; for a thirty percent hwffila’: in freight rates was charged in another resolution es being decided.y unjust. | The Peder-r. an Provincial Gov- ernmoTe were t arked for their efforts in obtamlng the British or- der for potaiI-es last swing and asked t-lso t-r give furttar consid- eration to a floor price on pota- toes and to cc what they could towards havlhu, the duly lessened or. pots-ices gnfng into the U.S. A relolutior of sympathy to the family of the late Mr. O Methersll Wll prised He had been s mem- ber oi’ the Association for a long ‘number of years. Sher: speea-l es were made by Hon. GH. Barbour, Hm. W1". Alan sthwart, Mr. J. Wat-on Mac-. l ALE sontss rsscrrssi We call for sle bottles. an; crsaatlb. purse snd quarts; bivrb sq prtees peld. We will also pa; for Ines bottles. llrlng them h and gsnrsltee an ample supply e Jun. I let Hickey, thd lution dealing ment o! the ferry service Phone Cecil's Grocery, ‘It! DWI-Il- from | the Supreme l niece. F i LIGHT MILES DEM’ At a point near Puerto Rico the. Atlanta: Ocean reaches a depth of‘ 44.000 feet. rerun ‘m: cnsnmrrrrowu- cussmm ' Just arrived at gyuuumlig ‘ at GOINI "Ill . . . from Scotland ' yards and yards of Curtain Net. room-es, 19 Gilli 85o Cotton and Rayon Curtains, In Light and lleep Ecru 36" Wide 21-4 yards long ner mlr—3.35, 4.25 2111i 5.75 take note of this - Clearing st 20 per cont discount — odd curtains for Living [loom AllidMi‘ LIMTEII upper floor * House Furnishinqs store a," "In" Where Price 1s Matched Witi Qualify 0*’ Sunkist oranges 344s Reg. 29c doz 2 ooz. 49g Sunkist Grapefruit 100s Reg. 3 for 29c 3 ron 2.3g Tokay Grapes Rcq. 30c lb. 2 m. ron 45g Verlliest Tea 1 lb. pkg. reg. $1.00 srscrst 80g ts. Goran's Pure Perfection 1 lb size-Reg. 32c srscrst 23g rrs at“ HOLMMPS ' Shep Thursday, Friday and $aturday For The Long Week-End ~ Note These Extra Good Grocery Savings Iran, CornK TILIEST MUFFIN MIX (Whoiewheef, reg. 15c pkg. St ore Closed All Day Monday LABOUR DAY 21c ‘ 26c special 2 pkgs. BLUE RIBBON PUDDING POWDER, reg. for 23, special 3 for Alililllliiii 8001i Lavo Javel Water reg. 18c per btl. srscuu. 14g ' Choice quality peaches, pears, plums for p-erervvng. Piece your orders new for delivery on arrival ' Libby's F 2O oz. tin, reg. 15c "srsorsr 2 ron 25g ancy Tomato Juice r KELLOGG‘S BRAN FLAKES, 8 oz pkg. reg. 17, specioi 2 for .. 27c 20c 23c HAMILTON'$ MILK LUNCH. 1 ib pkg. reg. 23c, special DE NAPIERVILLE choice quality diced Carrots 15c tin, 2 for .. . . SPEC Jordan's Grape Juice 16 oz. btl. reg. 30c m. 2 run 51g LIIIY'S SAURKRAUT, 28 oz. tint, reg 25c Special 20c .s».-|--u|s---e.-.-e--~-II-s-s Sto kley’s Gitrusip 20 oz. tins, reg. 22c srsorst 2 Iron 35c Salads Coffee 1 lb. fin, reg. 56c srscrst 52g Ll. SIIIIIMERSIDE "Where 01d Friends Moot’ Sunshine Orange and Grapefruit Juice 40 oz. reg 18c srscur. 33g