sgpresmea_gq,__1_o4r TiV/ESTERN GUARDIAN i n4 n -‘ Water ma“ Bakery, Water Strebt; Mark cs5“. ‘.. ' AGENTS: J. Elmer Murphy, m llanovt Street, and » George Clow, 125 Ottawa Street BUMMEBSIDE and PRINCE OOUNTI News, Subscriptions, Advertiflng. TheGuardian may he bought at any o! the following atone in Summer-side 3| " ll -. ll Central Street: t’! Granville Street.‘ mun!!!“ will be deliveredto any house in BIIDIIISQIICA .wdu5qyat2opcrdayurl2operweek. Phonellllortbieeurvuv It", your order to the boy ruponaiblo for dellvcy en your route l? ACHOOL SPOBTI Bedeque gunk pg-iday, Sept. 26. ' _EADIO SALES and Service, all 408001. SPOITS. _ Bedeq-ue m,” o; Eveready and General Bot- Rink, Friday, September Mth. Champion “m; and Accessories. ‘Mme, Kensmgton. pcnrcxen surrnn Brae mu nesday, sept, 80th. Supper served, n-om 5 o'clock. Admission 50c. pence after. .ron SALE.—1934 Chevrolet. Good condition. H9819!‘ fyostcl‘. Priced to sell. Preston Mac- Donald, searletown. F’ -MOODY POTATO DIGGERS for‘ i519, Limt-ted number on hand. can gupply a few for October de- held in November. “very. Buy this year, prices may be 107,, higher next. gmgen, Emerald, R. R. Phone 625. ' -W1t‘ HAVE a nice assortment of P. M. Albany 7.30 P; M. Rev. Burton Aluminium ware, enamel ware and Crowe, Minister. Pyrex wore, also a large aworimchil sf kitchen utensils oi all K111118- prop in and look our stack over. m, summcrside Hardware Co. —COLEMAN CAMP STOVES. — Just WBCQYVBd. also electric hot plates single or double burncr. three burner oil stoves also liVfllI- ‘bu, The Summerside Hardware Co. ETHEBB WILL BE a meeting M’ the shareholders and patrons sf the Kensington Dairying Co- ppefBLIVQ Association Ltd.. Friday. Sept. 26, i947, at 8 p.m. in the 5t. Mark's Hall. Kensmgiou. w, L, Delaney, Manager. ._HAVE IN STOCK NOW. com- lete line o! groceries, including ard and shortening, men's under- wear. overalls and boots. Nice sssortment ‘of Pyrex and enamel wear; also potato baskets. Ralph laacCauil, Carleton.‘ —S’I‘. MARY'S GUILD MEET- [NG - The annual meeting oi St. Mary's Parish Guild was held on Tugsdiy, September 23rd, at the home oi Mrs. J. Wilfred Leckie, Granville Street. Ven. Archdeacon G. R. Harrison, who was present. lopened the meeting and, on be- half of the parish expressed ap- preciation for the good work ac- complished by the Guild. The following officers were appointed for the ensuing year: President, Mrs. J. W. Leckle; Vice-President, Mrs, J, M. Logan; Secretary, Mrs. Wilfred J. Salter; Treasurer. Mrs. PB. Mulkins. The first regular meeting will be held on October ‘I it the home of the Misses Dorothy ind Wanda Wyatt, Spring Street. -8 FIIR OTIIER P. 0. IIEWS SEE PA6_E_5 and De! Apply W. D. —I'0ll. SALE-Enterprise range, cheap. Douglas Bell. —FOB SALE-Three Reg. Boers. Ready for Service. Earle R. Mabey, Tryon. i -LOS'l' in Summerside, small ,dog harness. Finder return to ‘Guardian correspondent, Summer- fside. Reward. I‘ —BED CROSS CBIPPLED CHILDREN'S CLINIC conducted ,by Dr. T. B. Acker at Town Hail Siunmerside, T“ ’ . October 12nd. Charlottetown Clinic will be i l-BEDEQUE UNITED CHURCH CHARGE. — Services, September 28th. “edeque 11 A. M. Bordon 3 —THERE WILL BE no service held in the Central Bedeque Bap- .tist Church on Sunday. The Sun- iday following the services will be as v usual. C. A. Britten, Minister. —THE MALPEQUE BOYS’ SWINE t CLUB Field Day which was to have ‘ taken place yesterday afternoon will be held at Earl Taylor's home, ‘Saturday morning, September 27th at 9 o'clock. l, —FOB SALEM-New rubber tired manure spreader. New truck wagon Used gang plows. 1 grade cow to freshen December. 1 Registered Holstein cow to freshen December. .Sow with litter 4 weeks. Sow due to farrow September 27th. Also work horses. Walter S. Weeks, Bayview. . I —RENTALS assumes - m. A. Belcher, the Commissioner ap- ,pointed in regard to rental regu- |latlons held a. hearing in Sum- merside on Wednesday. Applica- tions were heard from two per- sons owning houses seeking to oh- tain possession from the tenant on the grounds of grevious hardship. Both buildings are located in Sum- merside. One application was dis- missed and the second was heard and adjourned. Lawyers present were J. B. DesRoches. K. C., RS Hinton and T. L. Unkietter. -S. 1 -SPECI|AL ANNIVERSARY PREACHER. —- Rev. Dr. W, S. God- frey will be the guest preacher at Special Anniversary Services in Aiberton Uinited Church next Sun- day, September 28th. Dr. Godfrey. who is the present Superintendent of Home Missions for the Maritime |Conierence of the United Church of Canada, is a fonzner pastor in Alberton ,a.nd his friends of earlier days will look forward to hearing and meeting him again. These spec- ial services will be as followsz-In ' ll IIOIISE FUR SALE AT 5B SUMMER STREET SUMMERSIDE, P.E.l. House l2 rooms, modern con- veniences. If interested you may communicate with Mr. Roy Tunion, Central Street, Sum- gnerside, or with the owner, Dr. l. R. Corbett, Clerk's Harbor, Shelburne County, Nova Sco- iia. _ ‘Ndoy 0-830. Saturday 1.15-0.80 lmlfllwflt. f‘ ‘y and Bomanee III "Ila liorlo racing story “can wnm‘ r0 ma nacns" With Janree Craig and Frances Dlllml. Mao Sq-ial and News. Ilsaee Note-There will be no .. llwwl Monday or Tuesday. f‘ ,_-~ United Church at 11.00 A. M.. when this church will recall 75 years of active history. Ln Tig- nlnh United Church at 3 P. M. This church built over half “century ago, has recently been painted and repair“, —ANNIVEBSABY SERVICE. - The evening service will be held in Alberton United Church at 730 -fl\dlsa mm McNeill and Miss Jowmw Iggfggswfituflbfffnfle ardé‘; Bemicfluidstone oi Burnmerside dam In 1870' m,“ m extomm have arrived home from a vsca- ‘Damn’ from we“ cape to Tigmsh ""1 "l? i” mmm-B- Another tablet recalls the cordon -M=- M M» swim He“ ‘é?’éi’.if.?fi’iii.lmtifl”ifé'332T‘. Ind dwflht". M15’ Rwy’ PM" ‘native of London, England suffer- ent Street, left on Thursday morn- |ed Mutyxdoin m ma, 501m, S” ins 0n l h" t" Mflmwhlmm l° Island In 1as1. His brother, Rev. V1515 Edith’ - "5- James D. Gordon then g-allantly volunteered to take the place of his “Mm CIT“? 5¢h“m“""fa.llem brother, but in 1872, he too Bedequc, has been the guest of Mr. ' amend a Martyr-s dean-L m, 511d MIL John TOOUIIDS, Cape THV- ,‘1°ry o! u“ past and the mullahs‘ erse. of the future make these Anniver- Fary services of real significance. -Maorsrira'ra's coon-r —A -Among the passengers crossing on hhe car ferry recently, were Mr- Bfld MPS- WWW-m 5'5"" "id [number of cases have beenheard M-rl. Ellen Hollsmd. Lower Bflleque.‘ Mr. and Mrs. Albert Weeks. Be- deque and Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Gillespie and daughter by Magistrate R. S. Hinton in Summsrsids this week. A man from Wilmot Valley was convict- Am‘ °l ed of possession of a still and was Souris. fined I500 and costs or six months in Jail. He was given an additional —G. DID IOU KNOW that the more convenient loading - the I- Wheeling n lnuoh eaaler on the back. The prloe of um m: lip Clrt Ia 10M and you can get it . ; DID YOU KNOW that you are able to get canned SHRIMP _- llliu? Shrimp hsm’t__beeu available for sometime and it is a Joy to lee It lgain....'l'he il-ounoe Ionian Caviar-the former ie Department. DID YOU KNOW that 7W i. w I l: s c er wood lltlon the mantel models, they're .l-4)III‘ Ihlumens or very bellltlflll laud? There are many lovely lllillbllll "liloldblayintllechlna \ ... f f hie? It is being . plaoed by a PICK UP CAltT....’l‘his two- ; Wheeled eart la lighter and eaaler to handle than a wheelbarrow , 7 —-ii has a large steel body, which tlpe right to the ground for F" your neat party give your route e reel treat-serve CAVIAII. ----'l'llere are two kinda, the red domeatle Caviar and the blaek HM eolnee in l-ounee prawns will flnd theee mm in m Grocery Ilfllwere Department? These modern ltadioe are either plaetle end the rental is as low ae m a mouth, up. Don't ml- Radio Programs you nus to hear-rent a III on the world. Hardware Department. DID YOU KNOW that-the China eeil. sugar and areal pate, vasee, oto....Yeu1l Ion this Crystal-fer Qeelal "films It will give your table a really ieetive airl Webb's Crys- fins of $200 and costs under the Prohibition Act for having wash in his possession. A msn from Portage was fined $200 and costs or three months for having moon- shine in his possession. A party for being drum at the Egmont Bay Exhibition was fined $10 and costs and another may for pos- ssasion was also fined $10. Two In- dians for being drunk were fined $10 and costs. -S. . I. M.- wheelbarrow h becoming out el —BAPTIS'I‘ Y. P. U. MEETS - The Baptist ‘Senior Young Peo- ple's Union held the opening meet- inrof the year on Tuesday eve- ning at the summer cottage of Ernest Morrison, Bedeque. , Com- petitive games were followed by a corn boil and sing song. The handle is high enough so make iu the Hardware Department. tln. Scarlet Brand il 6O eents. / in l-eunoe containers and the FOR IIIIIGK SERVICE - Cull BECK & IMIASE, eanBINTAIADIOIroIntIie I kept in excellent working eon- Iadie and lleteu Stirring inure AiBERT - Constance MUGRE - loan Ellluli? ~ El iillB -llill snouwm -_Wiiiiam Fliwitv Woody HERMAN and hi8 URGHESIRA it‘.€§".“.°.'iE RUY RUGERS and IRIGGER ..-..i.°.".':.°.*.*.".:a:.... s m» my by mm toes -0t-;..~r| Story by Pun levy . 5m, s; may any" m mm lillISll . Asscmin Produce’ m omit. e ‘mun moon»! . Also NEWS Matinee Friday oi 3:30 . ‘Shows 7:15 and 9:I5 rm: cnannorraroww cuaaoiag CAPITQL-Susaimeraide TODAY (Friday) and SATURDAY BIG DOUBLE BILIJ‘ IIIOW! 1.15 —- 0.1] Matinee Saturday 2.30 With the 9th Chapter of Serial "ounces RAIDERS” Regent Theatre following officers were appointed: Pré-Bldcnt. Mrs. Ernest Morrison; Vice-President, Everett Brooks; Secretary, Miss Anna Harris; Treasurer. Edward Poole. The Baptist Junior Young People‘: Un- ion hsld the opening meeting oi the term in the form oi a social in the church hall on Monday eve- hing. Games were enjoyed, after which refreshments were served by 1 the Senior B. Y. P. U. with Mrs ‘ Edward Poole, chairman of the soc- ial committee. Following are UhCl officers for the coming year; Presi- i dent, Miss Arlene Jordan; Vice- . President. Donald Harris; Secre- tary, Miss Patsy Ogden; Treasur- er, Miss Shirley Poole. —8. —SEP'I‘EMBEB WEDDING — A pretty September weddlngof inter- est was solerrunized in St. James Anglican Ch-urch, Port Hill, on| Wednesday the 24th when Miss Marjorie Eiayne, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Newcombe, was united in marriage to Harold Lorne Milligen. Ion o! Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Miiligsn, ‘lyne Valley. The ceremony was performed by Rev. W. G. Meadus. assisted by Ven. Archdeacon GR. Harrison. The ohuroih was beautifully decor- ated with Summer florets by friends of the bride. Mrs. Percy Birch, aunt of the bride, presided at the organ. To the strains of Lohengri-nb Wedding March the bride enter on the arm of bier father. by horn she was given in marriage. She looked charming In SHALLIIAII‘! Specials Bayou and wool herringbone suiting eultable for ladies‘ and children's ekirte or suits. Shades: Iilht roee, gold, lime, aqua, red, brown, tan, oopen. Width about M". Beg. value 81.95 to 82-05. qeeial to elear $1.50 i Quilted bridge iable eovera, | boxed, In flame and plain allele lleelgna. leg. value v7 Whsr clay, with numerous eble. The sizes — I0 to 20. The shades ere mini green and red shades avail- c Price Is Molt \ WA" Y0" Ilflve e grand piece of fabric “ like Tegru, and tailor it, us Tom Boy knows best, in e button fronier, with notched col- lar, sei-in-slesves, Iloring and blocs. lei length, you have e gem of a little dress that your dearest friend will agree is _ worth twice the price of $I5.95. J SMAllMAlPS liliiTEll summsnsm: ‘ -' i e d With Quality] a floor-length gown of white slip- per satin, with sweetheart neckline, icing and pointed sleeves andwhite lace peplum. Her full length veil oi white silk net was held in place by a wreath of white roses and she carried a shower bouquet of Better Ti-me roses. Her only ornament was a triple strand of pearls, a gift of the groom. The bridesmaid, Miss Farrona, England, Summerside. was gowned rn heavenly blue taffeta. with matching veil and mitts amd carried a bouquet of Columbia ros- es. Mr. Lloyd R. MacArthur, Chor- lottetown, was the best man. The ushers were: Messrs. Roy New- combe. bmuher of the bride, and Reginald Harding, Summer-side. The bride's mother was attired in dove greycrepe with black acces- sories and wore a oorsags of pink carnationr. The groom's mother wore blsok crepe, with sequin trim, matching accessories and fox oepe. Her corssge was pink car-nations. During the ceremony the choir sang "The Voice ‘Ilhat Breathed o'er Eden’ and during the signing of the register, Mrs. Cecil Birch sang "O Perfect Love." A reception was held at the bride's home where a buffet lunch was served. Receiv- ing wrth the bridal party were the bride's mother and the groom's mother. The dinfiig room was tastefully decorated in yellow and white, The table was centred with the wedding cake flanked by lighted tapers. The toast to the brl-de was pro, by Archdeacon Harrison and responded to by the groom. Mr, and Mrs. Harold Mi-lligan left on a motor trip to Ontario and the Unli- ed States, the bride travelling in a two piece ensemble of pale blue and navy crepe with black accessories. Sihe wore a corsage of Better Times roses. They will reside in Summer- side on their return. Previous to her marriage, the bride was on the stall of the Bank of Nova Scotiu, Sum- metrside-S. In Momoriam MR. MATTHEW CAIIILI. —'I'he death of Mr. Matthew cshill occurred st the home of his brother, Mr. Hugh J. Cahiil, Alberton. P.E.I. on Tuesday, Sept. 9, 1947 at 2 p.m., after a brief ill- ness of ten days. Although Mr Cahill had been ailing for some time his death came unexpected- 1y. He is survived by seven broth- ers, namely: Messrs. H. J. Cehiiif Alberton: P. J. Cahill, West. Dev-f on; Albert, Everett and Fred ofl FOR SALE I00 AND 200 GALLON GALVANIZED PRESSURE TANKS AT A BARGAIN PRICE PALMER and WILLIAMS G0. Ltd. SUMMERSI-DE Electra-Therm Heating Cop. permanent. Available In Summmlde at HELENE CURTIS IIAUE YOIIR IIAIR RESDIIDITIIIIIEII Prepares the hair Ior your full GLADYS MucQUARRIE, Proprietor. I E cnnrnun After being exposed to the hot summer sun, by the new g BEAUTY SALON g f. vwoowo- THEATRE i SMOKY IN ‘IICIINICOLOI FREI IhcIIIRRAY, Electrical Contractors 81-25. Ilmlal ------------ .. 81-59 cavsru x3hfmgsgf I68 Fitzroy Street, .___ "°°°' ........"“"'..t.‘ 3.2....‘ A WMMHSIPE SIIALLIIIWS umrss Phone 9-3 or 609-24 SUMMERSIDE n9’|">‘9\"- FRIDAY I II. (NOTI ‘IIII QANOI) Anne ssxrsn ‘ear. 1:30-0:80 , Ellerslie." Wilbert o! Maine, and Bernard of Manitoba, Tm funeral» 18.1161? attended, was held in the Sacred Heart Church. Alberton. on Sept. llth l! 9 B-BL. when High Mass of Requiem was celebrated by the M ALE BOTTLES PURCHASER We call for ale bottles. ala quantity, pints and quarts; high RE“ F u, M I I en pricee paid. We will also p‘ ofliciate: g thecgrhblbse. who also h” 1"“ Mm“ an" the“ h “Theettliallbtiilsrers were: Messrs. Frfefiuannm m ‘mph “ma, T Bl‘ C3. i1], Leigh 0'3 I , Henry Myers. Aeneas WhalenfAT- "m" °°°"" “'°°°"- l“ “I Ian McAleer, Ray Foley, , Plchu“ (Pat-TIDE 1319858 COPY) Our FoII-into-Winier fashions flatter you wIiIl the latest styles in Colored Crepes and Wool Dresses-oil new looking‘ and priced so low. nu: BARBARA Alli DRESS SIIOPPE SUMMERSIDI’ . s \»~i._