PAGE FOURTEEN MALE HELP WANTED Experienced Ford parts titan to take complete charge of parts room in an expanding dealership in Summerside. Excellent opportunity for right man. Apply- E..VI.. GIJARDIAN Summerside KENSINGTUN Friday-Satttrday T113-0:13: Mtiliiivv 2;.'lU on Satur- day-See Fred Astaire, Vera Elltin, .Vleirjot'ic Main and Keenan Wynn, in iechitit-olor coinedy. with Dancing - Songs -- Music -- in "BELLE OF NEW YORK". Also Serial and News. CAPITOL Summer-side TODAY (Sa t itrd.'t.i'l '.3:3t)-T213-9:2tl SEE THE MILLION l)('5LLAI( )I()BSTERS: THE MOLLS IN MINKS WHO KNOW THEIR SECRETS: THE VlCIOI'S KILLERS WHO DO THE MIRDERS AND RIIN THE ROTTEN RACKETS. A no: CONSIDINE STORY IIIHWI I oo'FiEEvtr -IIICENOR A REPUBLIC i'IClUtll EXTRA - EXTRA A Short Western Fe:iturette- 27 Minutes of Thrills "GOLD STRII(E” With Tex Williains-Sniokey Rogers ilittle isneizek, MacLeaii REGENT T0-DAY 2.30 - 7 - 9.15 ”PoHT JAMES IVARREN LYNNE ROBERTS tosr BEHIND THE LINES... on the Headlines Hottest Front! snnlnp OHN ARCHER DICK D9.gcJifi.":1.fqti:s MAURA MURPHY A COIUMDIA PICTURE " L5 by smart ittwimt Pr0du0et1bySAMKATZMNI-Dil!cledI71WALLACEA.GR Snort Echoes From Prince county When "Dutch" Underwood and Gil Williains delivered those game- wlnning bingies Wednesday oven- ing the MCA team, fans looking on might have thought it was I lucky accident. It wasn't. Whether he knew it or not, Earl Mcxinnon. who, by the Ila), wis a membery of that strong SDU basketball team, was up against two of the most daiigcrotis pinch hitters in Summerside. were seen Williams hunt the third .Sll'lke more than once, and get HWK-l)' Vlllil it. Under- wood has coine through again in the clutch. lies .tppai'ctit.ly a dual persoiiality, who gets the Jitters at first base on a routine play with nothing much at stake, and is as cool as the pi-csetit June Weather at the plate when the chips are iiolvii. Joe BPl'll.l:l"I'5 pitching coniebtiqk was a';tttle bit like that other Joe naiiietl Walcott. But its a D'il'lt to write off Summer- sideis ll ztl hero of a few years ago. Fit l)' ll thing, it wasn't pitch- ing weittlir iiti none of the six pitchers (1 mug in the two gintes did ptirtic ly vtell. Then Joe was bothered uliil ll sore arm. So wefll take ziiiithri lnok at Bernard be- f0l'(' we i ii ltzin to the scrap heap l'I .t. reti pitching gi'eat' And PI't”'l if he is through as a leading p:!:her, Joe is 5till a mighty l'7iIIl3I)ip ptecn of baseball brie-a- brar to 1-mic on it ball team. He- itinks in: as a catcher, and for thtt matter can take his llll'l' in n l.t' HI other positions. At the plzttr tics always dangerous. A ietiin with weak catt,-li.i'.t: is ilk!” a ship llllil a hole in its hull. If you keep bailing, you might get SOl'lll:WllPl'8, but you're more likely to rotintler. Rollie Landry is a game kid. tries h,'ti'd. and will no doubt iiiiprtiie btit right now he's hard- lt ready for backstop duties in this leagtie. Busiin of MCA also scents to incl: experience. Jimmie Grady's two home rtins gave the fans a couple of thrills. Jizntitiie cave the apple a real ride each time. and scurried around the base n-atits like a cat otit in front of F.do. and no trees in sight. Jimmie seems to have broken his habit of pulling the ball foul of the first base line. Who's going to stop those rant- paging Abbie Intermediates? They've got a WPtIIti1 of pitching material. and Ready arr! A pretty sweet looking trio to be able to call tipon. Smith we don" know, btit either Ryan or Whltlock could Mike a turn on the mound if it were tiecessai'y. They've go: plenty of dynamite in those bats. though perhaps not quite as much as MCA nn paper. at least. and their fielding looks as good as any defensive system in the league. Btit they can be had, fellows. Get out there and take them. This is going to be it nip-and-tuck race. we predict, and the Abbie Int- ermediates are not going to make a runaway contest of it. GRAB THEM OUIGK 2 Astral (table size) Re- frigerators, cheap for quick sale. One used six months. RALPH DAWSON ELECTRI" Albany For Coolnessl For Fitting Comfort! For Smart Foot Fashion! Youlll Love These New 1 CASUAL SANDALS at only A Why. they're more whlsps of shoes! Soft. pli- able, comfortable and smart in bright red or white-as-snow, these Casuals have insoles of air- foam sponge rubber with arch support. The longer wearing soles are of the new ”Nuron" and the wedge heel is medium height. fitting sizes are from 4 to 8 . . . Come See y Them! They're Now! They're Smart! They're Ar I-lOLMAN'S , suuumsmn 5'” Good T HE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWR WESTERN GUARDIAN --IIANCE in Spring Vallcy'hall. Wednesday, June 17th. -CHURCH OF SCOTLAND. Sumnierside, Lord's Day. June 14, 11:00 am. Rev. H. F. DIIBCEWPTT. -ALL TAXES owing to -New Annan SL'Il0OI district to he settled by June 20th. Order of trustees. -SEE INDIAN River Players. winners Provincial Dtanta Fes- tival trophy, Travellers Rest hall Wednesday, June 1't'th. -ENGA(.IEMl'.NT-Mr. and Mrs. Russell Lewis. Sumnierside, an- llOUll('P lite entzazenient of their only (laughter. Edna Kathleen, Io Robert Allen Pierre, B.St-., (agri- rullurei. only son of Mrs. Edith Wall, R.N., of Malpcque, marriage to take place on Saturday, July llth, 1953 at 3:00 p,m. at the Cliurcli of the Nazarene, Slimmer- Letls Talk it Over by "i" press ha ve ii ow in the opinion that, since we had four ideal seasons A row. i. e., summer and tail of ll)'i2. winter of i952-53, and spring of 19.33. the chances are pr9l1ly stioiyg that we'll have a pO0'.' SIIITMTVPT. The idea was. of course. that. the law of averages. in weath- er as in other things, would assert itself. and we should have to pay up for all the good weather we've been having. Just what the meteorologists believe regarding weather kmv-towing to this law of averages, we don't know, but we were discussing this so-called law with a teacher of physics. and he gave us it rather interesting com- ment on the subiect. He said if you tossed a cent one hundred times the chances were that the times it. would come tip ”heads" or "tails" would be fairly even. But it it mine "tails" six times ill a row. there would still be a 50-50 chance that it would turn up "tails" the seventh time. as a cent or more accurately the process has no memory of what had hap- pened before. This seems reason- able. Each time you tossed the rliances would be even either way. 0 0 I Weather doesn't operate in quite the same way, perhaps. Certainly, after two-days' rain. we'd be will- ing to offer a little odds on the next day in some sort of cycles. and it is possible that after a protracted period of ideal weather. the weather pendulum would swing the other way, and give the possimisfs a chance to say, "We told you so." In any case. there is nothing much we can do but tall; qt-lea. All sizes In stock. 4 stroke Jobs. four speeds lI.IlPId price range you are interested In. l. 1948 four door sedan. ('fllnpIltIP with radio and heater. fora, tmld wIth and without. wliolrsalr iota. ("I-'l and see its any Tll0IlIl) from 510.00 up. i 'bara Matheson isummcrslde school We heard recently soineone ex-i PRINCE COUNTY LEAGUE BASEBALL MEETINGS Canadian Legion Home At 8:30 P. M. Tuesday. June 16th All districts interested in entering league please be represented. BIKES ALL KINDS . See Wallace Mouse ntnllonalnzton Wart-house, Monday, Tuesday or Wt-dne.-ulay evening next week for bargains lp new and used motor 2 stroke bikes. new-thron apt-t-tls aheiitl Wrlla Box M7 Summercldo for factoryhfoldeiis. slut and good ortlt-r. No phone calls pleuo before nix n'c.'.n(-k Monday evening. (iniutrnl recommended for motor cycles and other air conic-(I mn- udtlillvea, 10 to 70 SAP). In retail nntl night at Kenitlngtmi. We also have new trlcyclos. hlcycleu, all sizes, new and some used ones at prices WALLACE MOASE. Kensingfon. P. E. I. Visit. MOASE JEWELLERS In Stimmertllde I'IIllm0nfIl, ullver wear and wedding rings. Aflemoon Tea Al S'side School -A delightful afternoon tea W88 held in the Summer-side school lib- i'ary yesterday afternoon when the teaching staff honored two 01 "5 members, Mrs. Joseph E. Wood and Miss Estelle Bownesa, who are 1'8- tii-lng from the profession. Mrs. Garth Toombs and Mrs. EH91 Dystant presided over the tea table. which was centred with a bowl of spring flowers. Mrs. Allison Mac- Lean cut the ices. Mrs. Enzly Campbell, Mia; Georgie DIEGO"- Mrs. Ira MacDonald. Miss Ruth Cmken and Mrs, B. Kelly assisted in serving. , Mr. Norman Macdonald. master of ceremonies, after coiigi'?ilUlHl0fy remarks. called upon the staff to sing humorous verses specially com- posed by Ml.-.s Elaine Harrison for Miss Bowness. Mr. Macdonald read to Mrs. Wood a htininroiis poem which he had composed for 1116 ocraslon. The supervisor, Mr l'laI'CIH-19 Mercer. on behalf of the staff. read an address and made presentations to the retiring teachers. also to Miss Winnitred Cairns. Miss Bar- and ilr. Thomas Hall. who have i-rsit,-tied from the -S. Alberfon and . . a VICll1lI'y Dr. A. L. Purdy, Alberton. has as welcome guests his daughter, Mrs. Roland Thontpsoit. whose home is in the slate of New Jer- sey, anti his .son. Mr Jack Purdy of Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. G H Hardy, Mrs. Vernon England and little Miss Beverly England. till of Alberton. will motor to Sttinmerside today to ai'eiid the iiiiirnnge of Miss Anita Harris. Mrs. William Wells, Alberton, en- tered the Western Hospital on Thursday. about it, so perhaps we should wait patiently for some improvement, and be thankful as long as those tornadoes. which seem to be ex- ploring new areas. do not see any of our attractive tourists circulars. . . . The British Columbia alternative voting ballot was invented ap- parently to allow voters to give a second, third and fourth choice of the party they should like to have govern them, but we doubt if, in actual practice, it works out that way. Voters would vote for their favorite ptirty, anti place the party they thought their most formld-I able rivals at the botftom of the list, regardless of whether they were second choice or not. This would seem to be good strategy. James Hogan. 3325.00 . 3429.00 priced very rea stmnhlt-, for line watches, Fisllormotl 'FInotl EDI; Undersized Lobster docket at Albei-ton court house yesterday before Magistrate R. S. Hinton. QC. ' five from Alberton, charged under the lobster fishery regulations with landing undersized lobsters, convicted and fined tl.0O and costs. Charged with under the same men 315.00 and costs and S20.00 costs. charged with a second offense had his case dismiss son Contact me by phone or mail before they are five weeks old. easiest method known for handling hay crops, White Forage Harvester, the world's finest machine forage aside feed trough; famous Flinchbaugh unload- ers. place. has taken over the practice of Dr. B. Howatt at Bede- que, P. E. I. 1 Bedeque: Borden: I JUNE 13, 1953 -There were 10 cases on the Two fishermen from Tlgnish and were 3 second offense regulation, two from Alberton were lined and An Alberton fisherman ed. NOTICE I will be available this sea- to caponize cockerels. Phone 53-3. JAMES JOHNSTON, Elmsdale ATTENTION PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND TUBERCUDOSIS LEAGUE MOBILE X-RAY UNIT SGNEDULE The X-Ray unit will be at the school house in districts as under-- MONDAY 15 JUNE- Mill River East Cascumpec . TUESDAY 16 JUNE- Fortune Cove .. Piusville 2130-3:30 Piusville .............................. ................. .. 7:00-8:30 WEDNESDAY 17 TUNE- Bloomfield Station THURSDAY 18 JUNE- Campbellton 1:00-2:.'ltt 3:00-5:04; 11:00-noon FRIDAY 19 JUNE- Burton Duvar 11:00-noon 2:30-4 :0ti FARMERS For the fastest, cheapest. and the silage lyiy George field - tested with the O. K. blower, with rollo also the All on display at my W. D. CROKEN, Summerfield NOTICE DR. H. M. SIMMS, M.D., C.M., Office Hours: 2-4 p.m. Monday, Wednes- day. Thursday. 7-9 p.m. Monday, Tuesday. Friday. 2ND OF SERIES OF REGIONAL IMMUNIZATION GLINIGS Immunization clinics for INFANTS font 3 months and PRE-SCHOOL CHILDREN who have never been inoculated will be held in the following schools for the surrounding districts: PRINCE Wednesday, June 17- 9:15 A.M.-Indian River. 10:15 A.M.-Irishtowni 11:15 A.M.-Long River. Thursday, June 18 - 9:30'A.M.-Egmont Bay. 10:30 A.M.-Abram's Village. 1:30 P.M.-Mt. Carmel. 2:30 P.M.-Wellington Stn. KING'S Wednesday, June 17-10:30 A.M.-Murray River. 1:30 P.M.-Murray Harbour. Thursday, June 18 -10:00 A.M.-Cardigan. ' 1:30 RM.-Alliston. 2:30 P.M,-Gaspereaux. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND WELFARE Keep This For Reference 2-4 p.m. Tuesday & Friday 7-9 pm. Thursday. Saturday and Sunday, emer- gency or by appointment Professional cards B. F. llIIllTEll n. o. Summarulde. P. E. I. Complete Visual Analyse: Glasses Fitted PHONE 3110 SM.ALI..iVIAN'B BUILDING, OPTOMETRIT T. EARLE IIIGKEY Chartered Aecountanl Canadian Bank of Oonunorco , Summerside, P. E. I. PHONE 283)! E. E. PAIIKMAII Opt. D. lt.0. OPTOMETIIIST Glasses Fitted - Eye: Examined -. Llghlut. Fluml "5" QI All . . . with NEUTRAL CLUTCM In iurhct IlIliin' fin - lov now "it DBIY all-day mill- In. . . luv vol-mini yew .1. Ernest Morrison PHONE 2424 SUMMER ST. SUMMERSIDE Office Hours: I to 12 - 1 to 5 and by appointment. PHONE MM REGENT THEATRE BLDG. summer so. Snmnaruith W. Albert Robertson ' Chartered Accountant 1'. E. I. 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