JUNE 26, 1951 ., "" THE WESTERN. GUARDIANO " PRINCE COUNT! onion I Summer Street. Sunxnieralilo. Phone OOSI News. Subscriptions. Advertising Ilopr uenlatlvea J. ELMEB MURPHY and 63030! GLOW HOIIUC Phones: 8038 and I038 The Guardian may be bought at any of tho Iollnwlng atorea In Sununeraltlaa Bell Bookstore, summer Street; Gourllea Drugstore. 81 Central Struts Kelly! News-stand. Water Street: Marx Outlet. 8'! Granville Street; Alyro Doueetie'u Grocery. Second Street: Island Motor 'I'unapors' Water Street; Alban's Grocery. In Russell Street. I. L. Waite In Kensingten WEST PRINCE OFFICE Albortoni Frank Weeks, Ilepruanhffvs Phone: 65-: Office and 08-! House. -OWNEIlS OF WAREIIOIlSl'J- -GETS COMMISSION IN ARMY The potato warehouse at Albany --Mr. Keith Mollieon, Imperial Wm was destroyed by fire was Life representative at Summer- aiincd by Mr. Murdoch Dawson side has been accepted by the Md not by Messrs. Delaney and Canadian Army iA.F.) and'obtain- Macxay as reported in yesterday's ed a regular commission as Lieu- muc' tenant. He left this morning for Halifax for attestation and final documentation. He has been posted to F Company of the North Nova Scoua Highlanders. Mr. Mollison served with this regiment during the latter part of World War Two. He is expected to return to Summerside on leave this week-end.--S. .. BAPTIZED AT TIGNISH - On Sunday June -1th at 4 o'clock at me Church of St. Simon and st. Jude the infant son of Mr. and lllrs. George Kennedy. H99 R913 she; of Lenriox Island and Tignish, wits baptized, Jaiiics Roy, by his uncle Rev. Claude E. Shea. Spon- ,.;;s were, Mr. and Mrs. James 5,; f Upsilants. Mich. Father silt: Iliad been ordained but a few Parsona's imti:-5 Pl'eVl0U5 W M5 Rmclalmg --Friends of F. J. Carpenter, at this baptismal ceremony. Pater- ,;3', grandparents of the infant are Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kennedy, Waterford. Maternal 81'8lldDHl" pn'.S are Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Shea, Tignish. Alberton, are sorry to know he is ill at his home. S'side Firemen Seek Funds From Old Furniture Tonight at 6 p.m. the Summer- side Firemen will canvass the Town seeking old furniture which they intend to sell by auction to raise money to pay for new uni- forms which they recently pur- chased. The Town has been divid- ed info zones so that it can be cov- cred in short order and nine team captains with trucks pick up the donations. Major F. J. McIx'eill has given permission for the firemen to hold their auction on the Armoury Square on next Saturday after- noon. The well known auctioneer Mr. Hugh Morrison is giving his services free. In case of bad weather the sale will be held in the new Curling Rink. It is many years since the Summerside Firemen have sported new uniforms and since this year Summerside will be the scene of the Maritime Fire Chiefs Conven- tion in July it was thought only proper that the firemen should be properly attired. The firemen raised most of this money last sumiiicr by means of a dance. bingo and horse race. They also received a substantial amount from the Town but they still lack about 5600. Every citizen realizes the im- portance of the department in Summeiride and it is thought that citizens will back up this ef- fort.-S Alberfon and Vicinity Mrs. Reginald Kemp of Char- lottetown. accompanied by her son and daughter is visiting her par- LALBERTON S?OUT Ml-1I'ZTING- The yegular meeting of the. Albert- a” Boy Scout group (-onimitce was held last night in the Weeks Radio Shop with the following members in attendance: J. W. Don Campbell. Mrs. Arthur Wllklel-ll1Cl Mr. Frank weeks. It was decided to appoint Mr. Gordon Coffin as assistant .-uouiniasier, and Messrs. Wesley Hardy and Mcrriit Calliiglian as- sistant scoutma5ters.'Tratisportaiion to summer citml) June 943 W” "'5' raised and several ways of taking the boys to camp at Point Prim were dealt with. After niiiwlntlng a committee to iirrimge for transport the meeting closed. - INJURED IN ACCIDENT - Mr. 'Gcorge W. Goss of Hampl-Om NB. is a patient in the Prince county Hospital with what all- pears to be only slight inyuries following an accident, which oc- mirred about six o'clock last eve- ning when his car left the road m, water street East, Summer- s.de and landed on its hood in me ditch with its four wheels in '.I'ic air. According 10 3il'fP0Ti- given Summereidc Police he had endeavored to overtake a Quebec car driven by Mr. Jacques Na- denu and as he tiriiv abreast thc Lwo Vehicles sideswiped; the Goss car apparently -it-mt out of con- uoi and plunged cvcr the fairly steep but not very deep bank. ML 5055 was able to climb out of his car, a Pontiac sedan. and went to the hospltr. in a taxi. H15 car is quite badly damaged. The other automobile alro suf- fared damage to two doors and the centre post. It was raining Professional I card; 1 W. OHESTER 8. cnts. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Lawson. LLB” Mr and Mrs Clapps and their Barrister. S0"0W"'- N”"'7' daughter of Greenwich, Mass.. Etc. are guests of Mrs. Clapp's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Macneth. Office formerly occupied '9! Late Heath Stronl. K-0- Money to Loan C u ti Promptly " 7:..::::... .. OAMEO THEATRE 1'-1 KENSINGTON ” Monday-Tuesday 7:15-9:15. Not just R. E, a comedy folks. It's a riot! With June Allyson as a zoo-keeper's INSURANCE daughter and Dick Powell as a F." j Mm, - Cagugny Reformer with A weakness for 5 summer 5," s,,mm,,,m. red-heads in "REFOIIMER AN!) PHONE nu TVHE ItEI)HEAI)" with David ayne. WW I 'sT1.Mi5-riiiiin. Opt.D., R.0. OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined Glance Fitted Office Hours: ' 9 to I2 - I to 5 l and by appointment ' Phone 32!! REGENT THEATRE BLDG. Summer Bt...Suinmersi.i. IIEO THEATRE BOBDEN Presents "TEA FOR TWO" Starring Doris Day and Gordon MacRae Showing:-- June 26th and 27th at 7:15 and 9:15 Earls lllcliay arlered ACCOIIIIIIIII Canadian Bank of Commerce Inlldlnl l I l '61- Starting July 1st. Hours will be lainnieralile. P. I. I. 8 am. -- 5 p.m. .. Wednesday 8 a.m.-12 noon fjmiri" - i B -o -I Saturday 8 a.m.-12 p.m. A I I as ' onouzmln Alberton Barber Shops Complete Visual Andfysaa D W Glance mm l room: an , ............. Annual Meeting ! Iainlnaraltfa. nu. I . P E 1 .1 ---:2 GARAGE OPERATORS i ASSOCIATION Ir. ILEI II. IIEIIIIY JUNE 29th Veterinary Surgeons . Doyle's Restaurant ”' ”"'" ”';"" Summerside non rm 8 P. M. Ngws & views Palm. of ROAF Station suiltamlilo By Atll Among the patients of Station Hospital during the past were IVL. M. Everard, W0. A. V. LAC. R. Webber. LAC. F. L. B. Harvie motored to Halifax. N. S., recently, where he visited his parents. LAC. G. -0. White is spending a portion of his annual leave in Boston, Mass, U.S.A. Mrs. A. Day of Dartmouth, N. S., is spending a visit in Slemon Park. the guest of her son-in-law and daughter, Flight Sergeant and Mrs. D. E. Carson. Flo. J. Roussell of Montreal. Que., spent the past week at R. C. A. F. Station, Summerside. I-V0. Roussell has been renewing acquain-tances. as he was on the Flying Wing staff of the A.N.S. for two years. Several personnel from this Unit will visit various sections of Ontario while enjoying annual leave, including: Cpl. H. A. Jenk- ins, who intends visiting Hamil- ton. Ont.; W.O.lI l-libberd who will travel to Bairie. Ont; AC.1 L. J. M. Marshall, who, while on 33 days' leave, will spend it in Brockville, Ont., and AC.2 R. W. Chapman, who will visit Fort William, Ont. Two airmen will travel farther West and will spend portions of annual leave in Robibin, Manitoba and Trochu, Alta., recrpcctively. These are A.C. 2 R. Boyle and LAC. R. J. McNeil. LAC. J. M. Joly of the Station Orderly Room Staff, intends spending eight days an. nual leave at his home in Mont- real. Que. Two airmen will spend their annual leave in Moncion, N. 3.. including LAC. G. J. Westl and LAC. J. I. A. Gautreau. The: remainder of personnel takingl leave this week will stay at home in Slemon Park, including: Sgt. C. M. Lumlcy, Sgt. G. F. A. Bux- ton, LAC. F. P. O'Donnell and LAC. F. S. Marshall. Squadron Leader J. L. G. La- combe is being congratulated on. his recent promotion from the' rank of Flight Lieutenant. sxLl Lacombe is presently a student onl a Staff Navigation Instructor; iNavigatorh Course being held at the A. N. S. i l l Friendv-2 of Mrs, Daniel Munroe wish her a speedy convalcscent:e' which she is l'eI.'8lVll'ig as a pa-l firm. of Prince County Hospitaiu Fx'O George Bron n, a Radio Of- ficer on a Navigation Officers' Course, is a patient in Prince , C01-013' Hospital. Siimmcrsidc, week l Handy. INC. N. A, Debbie and: l recommended for Guests of S'side Rotary CE: Guests of the Summeraide Rot- ary Club at their regular dinnar meeting in Robson's Restaurant lyesterclay were to members of the school patrol of St. Mary's Ac- ademy and the Summe ” High School. The school patrol is spon- sored by the Rotary Club and has now completed its first term of operation and these members have served from its Inaugur- ation. Each of them were introduced by Eotarian Vaughn Groom. chairman of the school patrol committee and were welcomed by club president Dr. A. A. Lockhart. who thanked them for their fine work during the year. Mr. Groom explained their function which is to stand guard at intersections near the schools during busy per- iods nnd prevent the pupils from crossing when traffic Is approach- ing. A colored film of Prince Ed- ward Island never before shown publicly was shown by Mr. George Fraser, supervisor of the P. E. I. Publicity and Tourist Depart- ment. Other guests were Rotar- ian Philip Roth of Minnesota and Mr. Roy Phillips of San Juan, Puerto Rico. Mr. Arthur Rogers was the protectionist. Captain Tony Spencley Di 9'9 High School patrol and Captain Simone Leclair of St. MarY'5 patrol spoke briefly expressing their appreciation to the club for its sponsorship of the patrol and for inviting them to dinnerrS- .2 v-m'j” where an appendectomy 1185 be” performed. Transfer of control in station cmw. Summerside, P. E. 1.. from 29 shareholders to J. K. Cumm W35 approval. Mr. Curran is president of the Gulf Broadcasting company which 09"" ates the station. , . Also approved were HD9111-'5”0"5 from stations CFCF in Montreal and VOCM in St. John's. Ntld.. for broadcast pickup licences. The board said the licensing of such equipment is desirable to permit the broad- casting of events located remotely from wirellne facilities. g The Board aDPT0V9d all 8Dl31lC9' tion from CKVD. Val D01. QUE- for permission to boost power to 250 watts from 100 walls. The D03”! said the power increase will improve broadcasting service in the area. Mrs. M. Sutherland of Toronto. Ont.. arrived in Summerside over the week-end to visit with her son. Flight Cadet Peter Suther- land. a. student on a navigation officers” course at the A. N. 5. Mrs. Killarn of Ottawa. Ont., is presently vacationing in Slemon Park. the guest of her son and daughter-in-law. Flight Lieuten- nm, and Mrs. J. J. Killarii. DON'T (For Old I Empire Theatre. HAHSEL Mm GIIETEL I ACT FANTASY MISS nrl Young) Tonight at 7:15 of the BARBARA ANN THURSDAY,-FRIDAY-SATURDAY 'I'I-IF.- GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN CAPITOL Summer.-side LAST SHOWING TODAY-2:30-7:15-9:15 g SQREEH OUT or LIFE "My dream was to become a star . . . to. somewhere, some day you'd know I did it In spite of you- my father!" wiiiii iiiwiii.Miiiliiviis-iiisii DRAKE COMING WEDNESDAY ONLY "STROMBOLI" With Ingrid Bergman . Under the inspired direction of Rossellinl. During the Vacation Season all Matinees will start at 2:30. R;:gGEKT Ti82li''?...::''5;s;o7a3?5iii? ' 'a"wrvu-w"'-r-v - "'4 Ilvllui-Ilmltnolli nun James 5llWAlll Slielleywllllllls 0 Dan DURYEA Stephen y n...t.... iiiai Wait the” we . AIICHESTEIE .'?V ;.i i. "V IOIIII Icllllllt - Illl Gill - III II. FLIP!!! scmnoln by Remit. minus and worn oust - Ducted by umiouv mm - mama by um iiosmruc During Vacation Season All Matinees Will Start at 2:30. NEWS 8: CARTOON NOTICE There will be a. meeting of the Prince County Fish and Game Association on Friday, June 29th at 8.00 P.M., in the Town Hall, Alberton. Special guests and a showing of films. All sportsmen. farmers and landowners are cordially invited to attend. N. E. MMLEOD, Secretary. BACK OF Printed Silks and Fallles In Values up to Sl6.9 . SPECIAL 5.95 DRESSES lain colors iiiicii or, suit DRESSES SPECIAL 3.95 IISEII OAIIS FOR SALE 1951 CUSTOM FORD SEDAN 1950 DELUXE FORD COUPE 1949 DELUXE CHEV. SEDAN ALL CARS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION ELMEII WAIIGH WILMOT EYELET. ORISCAY at PIQUE white and eolois srrlcian 2.9. BARBARA ANN- DRESS SHOPPE SUMMEBSIDE BLOIISES SIIMMEIISIIIE GREET YOIIII FIIIEMEII TONIGHT When they call on you for old furniture etc. to assist them to pay for their new uniforms. They will call at each home nnd any article will be greatly appreciated. Nine zone captains will start out at 6 p.m. with trucks to gather this furniture.- Whatever you have to spare, give it to them. On next Saturday afternoon it will in turn be auctioned off at the Armoury Square. If the day is unfit the auction will be held in the new curling rink. rites rrri-aim -THURSDAY-FRIDAY-SATURDAY JUNE 23-29-30 I Men's. Women's and Children's SHOES CHILDREN'S 3. MISSES' SUMMER SANDALS A I . Broken Lines and Sizes SALE .39 PRICE . . . . . 2 CHlLDREN'S' & MISSES' SANDALS All sizes from 9 to 3: open heels and toes-canvas or leather-rerl and multl colors. 2 '39 SALE PRICE . . . . WOMEN'S Broken lines and sizes in Sllll1nlel' san- dais. Variety of styles and Colors. Wedge and walking heels and open toes and hem 1.93 - 2.98 - 3.49 SALE PRICE . . . . WOMEN'S ' and White leather pumps, cuban heel platform sole, open toe. AJI9 SALE MEN'S SHOES PRICE . . . . Brown suede. leather soles, good value. Reg. S1200. "095 SALE While They Last PRICE . . . . OTHER SHOES ON SALE NOT LISTED HERE COME IN AND SEE OUR DISPLAY SHEEN G: MacINNIS SUMMERSIDE "Your Family Shoe Store" PRINCE EoAno ILAND MUTUAL Fl DE INSURANCE COMPANY :sTABi.tsi-IE0 I885 M UTUAL SERVICE msscunirv 4 .. . Arron the Horse is Stolen! The time to "lock the stable door" is BEFORE in loss occurl. Values have risen sharply: the replacement costs of building ma- terials, etc. have DOUBLE!) In the last few years. We suggest an appraisal by one of our agents as a means of determining whether your insurance is adequate. AGENTS GEDDIE MacI.EOI). W. Royalty A. J. ROBERTSON. Mermaid CARI. WEEKS. Alberton CLIFFORD SIMPSON. Stanley W. B. WARREN. Kenalnglon Bridge. V. VERNON CRAIG. Bedeque G. M. GRANT. Charlottetown. SYDNEY B. BIIICI-I. Port IIIII FRANK I. GALLANT, Welling- M. I. MacI.EAN, North Wilfr ton -hm. wirrsoisi nanny. uontnm. , rumor: EDWARD ISLAND if IIIITIIAL FIRE IIISIIIIAIIOE OOHPAIIY HEAD OFFICE: SUMMERSIDE BRANCH OFFICE: CHARLOTTETOWN