AUGUST_9,_ 71?}? fwESTERN GUARDIAN AGENTS: J. Elmer Murphy, 1B8 Hanover Street, and George Ciow, 125 Ottawa Street SUMMERS“)! and PRINCE COUNTY' News, Subscriptions. Advertising. The Guardian may be bought at any of the following stores in Summeralde: u" Water “‘ " f‘ " I‘ e, 21 Central Street: qyonlo Bakery. Water Street; Mark Gaudet. s1 Granville Street. The Guardian will be delivered to any home in Summersld m," flay at 2e per day or 12o per week Phone 289 for thle service , . ‘m your order to the boy uasponaible for delivery on your route ' 4011101‘. FOB SALE-Ba:- —FOR SALE in Kensioigtori, resi- m (m- quick sale. Phone 2911-3. dentlai propery on paved highway, ummer51de_ lot 60x11!) ft. Call evenings. C ar- m- ies Yeo. _])R, GALLANT'S Office, KIII- oi-a. “M! We closed from Aug. i0 0 Aug. 1B. nsvull) THE RUSH on race M, Get your season's ticket for i}; fiomc Week at all drug stores nd‘ Milton Bell's. Charlottetown; Mabrms. Montague; E. Foley's. pmmcrside. Price $3.75. CAPITOL SIIMMERSIDE TODAY (Ffiaay) aha SATURDAY Mickey Rooney's Home and reconvened for romance in the happiest u Hardy hit! . a -A MEETING of the Aiberton and West Prince Board of Trade will be held in O'Lesry on Monday. Aug. 11. at 8 PM. Sanford Phil- secretary. —SEASON TICKETS for Old Home Week now on sale at all drug stores and Milton Bell's, Charlottetown; J. Mabon's, Mont- cgue; E. Foley's, Summerside. Price $3 75. Russia Critical 0i Ii. S. Labor Law (By The Associated Press) . LAKE SUCCESS, Aug. ll-Rus- _,\['(‘.TION SALE at Slimmer- id, mu Clifton Holci, Saturday, u, our. 7 pm. Oldsmobile 19-11 eds}, with heater, good condition. gyms cash. ""1 MICKEY “ - LEWIS RCCNEY-STCNE SARA HAD_EN -LINA ROMAY FAY . BONITA w, HOLDEN-GRANVILLE ' ‘ _'WANTE|) _ A married man for farm work. Modern equipment. Applv John S. Hashim, Carleton spa’... P. E Island. - "" l _iil.\1l1 WANTED for tourist l Mme‘ in two weeks. No washing. or iroiiliig. No children. GOOdI std assailed the United States to- l traces. APDIY Gilflfdlflll. Slimmer" day for Lts treatment of American ‘m, lCnmmunists, declaring that this . y treatment and recently-enacted " __si'..\SON TICKETS for Old. "unti-iribflr" legislation were ser- i onio \\'r-ek at nil drill; 510F615. 0W1 inus violations of human rights. ‘ span. ll. J. MabomMontnguo. and‘, The attack occurred in the . s. i’ l». Summcrsidv- Price 53-75, membership committee of the Un- l Also TRAVELTALK and PETE SllIITI-I i’. 4y0®€)€0<2\") -”'- "ited Nations Security Council rif- --Rl-I\'. D. M. FRASER will qr United States delegate Hayden pn-ilcii Sunday. Aug. 10. at Cm‘, Raynor had opposed the admission lllll iivdrfiilfl- 10145 AM- Border». HI Bulgaria to the U.N. and crili- 3P1\I. 1nd Ventral “Cdeque- 713° rized the (iommunlst-dominatcd PM. Wfiryime welcmm- Bulgarian regime. DIPORTANT NOTICE TO 5m i-JITISERS - Advertisers are ‘dogs-d that ordinary copy must fefifi‘. the Guardian office not liter than i1 a. m the day We‘ N. Silipplo Dealers ’lliscuss Crop Sales lious la date of insertion. Large gdvls. quarll-r page and over must. roach the office at least 24 (By Tip; canny“, Press) hours r advance. OTTAWA, Aug. 8—Four repre- sentatives of the Nova Scotia Fruit Growers’ Association today con- ferred with Government oflicials rn the disposition o! Nova Scotiirs DEFY YOUR SEASONS TICK- ET for old Home Week Wlllit‘ able at all drug stores and lliiiinii Bell's, Charlottetown: apple crop. estimated at 1,250,000 liaisons. Montague; E. Foicys. barrels. Thc talks will continue Suiiimcrsidc. Price $3.75. .» i(III‘iOl‘I‘0\\'. i l l The delegation, headed by R D. ,Sutton, of Port Williams. N 5., was anxious to learn what steps the Government might take to licip dispose of the crop since it nns been assumed that Britain -TlII-I LADIES’ AID of the Vlesiern Hospital will hold its ari- niiai sale of useful and fancy art- icles in thr- Exhibitlori Building oi: Fxlubitirm Day. Aug. 20th. Be- gziiiizilg at 21,0 o'clock. will biiy no apples this year. —G. II. M.-—- Tlie Furniture Department has a good supply of (‘IIENILLE BED- ROOM MATS, in a lovely array of coiors—turquois, fuchia, green. yciioiv. blue, rose and pcacii...You Just have no idea how well these mats will look on your floors. They're so practical too-will wash as 115111‘ and quickly as u hankie! The size is ‘l’! x17. priced at 5.50 each. We know that these Chenille Mats are going in be "snapped up", so come in today and choose Bedroom Mats to match or contrast with your drapes and bedspreadsnJVc think these arc lovely’—so will you! Furniture Department. it's easy to make rollcr towels or band towels of any size-and how wonderful to have a good supply! The Dry Goods Department hae iiTlllPliD TERRY TOWELLING. by the yard. This good quality Towr-iling Is 15L} inches widc and ls only 39 cents a yard...Gct a iilitrlv-ywiu can run up the Towels in a Jifly—-at your leisure. Dry Goods Department. (liassvs for every beverage and for every occaslonhflfbere’: a dis- Play of fine gold-tinted GLASSWARE from Sweden in the China Department. In thl- collection are large IZ-ounce Tumblers, graceful Goblets, Shcrheis, Ginger Ales, (‘ocktali Glasses, Wine and Cordial Giasscs. These picccs ari- beautifully made in a vcry graceful attractive dfilirmuThe price is 1.00 for each piece. A selection of these Glasses would make a beautiful and, I am sure, an appreciated gift...1’ou'll find thr-m in the China Department. _licre are two "FINDS" from the Youth Centre....The TWIN Tl llTLI-Z BIB HOLDERS are handy and practical-they make a per- fret hih forJTahy out of a Towel or Napkin. . ..Tlie little pink or blue Iillillllng turtles snap right on to the corners and there you have it! Tllrfrc plastic and washable-the hand at the hack is adjustable too. In aiitllr- plastic casc. they make a cute gift and the price ls 59 cents. IIMLTTE PLASTIC WET-PROOF PANTS for Baby come In three "H's-small. medium or large. They're durable. washable and away ahead of the old style plastic panties...Get your Baby a pair, the Price Is 25 cents. Youth Centre. Mafinac Shows 7:15-9:15 Saturday 2:30 I‘.'itli the 2nd Chapter o! Serial "JUNGLE RAIDERS" Shown MATINEE ONLY he DC m "r yfi3ril€vifd ‘swim LVi éwiws o§c rércoe" MONDAY and TUESDAY "LADIES’ MAN" -Wirh- CA» DALEY and EDDIE BRACKEN CQQ/idib/OOWOPCCOGBDQO \ é>co€eefii John Lefebvre, of Bridgeport, Conn., has a nice summer job. lie checks stock in the frigid hardening robin of un ice crcam factory.‘ l With the temperature frequently 20 below zero, iic uses an electrically l heated blanket to kccp warm. Will Seek To Circle [Fisheries Minister's ‘World In Cub Planes liCondition Serious NEW YORK. Aust. 8—(APl- orraws. Aug. s-comiiumi of ‘Pwo former Army filers said to- I Fisheries Minister Bridccs. in lins- riay they would take of! tomorrow l pital here since July 23, was des- tc fi_v around the ivorid side hylcribed at the hospital tod 1v as side in two Cuh plnnes-"but we're} serious, but with a little imojcve- not trying to set any speed re- cords." The flight will he the first ever attempted in a Cub. one of the world's smallest planes. The pilots are George Truman, 89. and Clifford Evans, 26. They said they expected the trip to take from 200 to 220 flying hours and from 30 to 45 days in merit over yesterday." A hospital official disclosed that the New Bruns-ivick mcmlie: of the Dominion Government is suffer- ing from a heart attavir anom- panied by complications. I‘he st- tending physician Dr. Elmer Pinunkebt, it was revealed con- sidered the condition of the Cab- I inct Minister as very serious Illlkl fwiii wish Mr. Recovery At Toronto trading. Base metals and western iiisted golds up .37 to 108.81, base ‘cumuiation of key golds by selec- ,2z 3-4, Hoillnger 1-8 at 10 3-8 and | Wright-Hargreaves 1m: TJHARLOFPTETOWN Gossamer Qeo-oso-Qoa-Qooc-oo-Q-oo-aooaoo-Q-ooooo-Q-w "ohhsdmaccanum Wedding .i— I A pretty summer wedding was soiemnized in Trinity United Church, Summerside on Thursday. August '1, at 2.30 p.m. when Miss Frances Catherine MacCallum, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. D. MscCaiium of Summerside, be- came the bride 0d’ Mr. Donald mtimer Hobbs, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Hobbs of ‘Toronto, On- tario. Rev. Ernest J. Bsrrass o! Summerside Baptist Church was the Officiating clergyman. The organist for the occasion was Miss Mile MacKay and Mrs. Jack MacLeod sang very sweetly "The Lord's Prayer" and "Through The Years." The Church was attractively de- ‘corated with summer flowers. The young bride was led up the aisle hy her hi-other-in-law, Mr. Clifford Rankin, and given in marriage by her father. She look- ed very chsrming in a floor-length .gown of nylon embroidered or- 'gandy over nylon satin, fashioned with a close {itting bodice and long sleeves coming to a point over the hands. she wore a head- dress, coronet shaped, trimmed with pearls and orange blossoms with a fingertip veil of tulle illus- ion. She carried a bouquet of red roses and ivore a string of pearls, the gift of the groom. Miss Ada MsLCOd o! Halifax was bridesmaid. She wore a gown of organdy over taffeta. Her head- dress was a coronet of creanr roses and she cnrrieda bouquet oi cream roses. Mr. George Gay of Montreal. brother-in-laiv of the bride, was best man and Dr. Roy Grant and Alan Lackey: were ushers. The brides mother worea street- length dress of navy blue sheer trimmed with white applique and with hat and accessories to match. She wore a COYSZlgE of pink ruse:- The groom's mother wore a street- length dress o1 blue and grey crepe with black accessories. She also wore a corsage of pink roses. A reception WBS held at berry Lodge for the immediate friends and relatives. The bride's table was centered with a wedding cake, beautifully ornamented with a miniature bride and groom under an arch. Rev. E. J. Barrass p o- posed the toast to the bride. ‘viiss Agnes Ramsay and Mrs. W C. Schurman poured tea while friends of the bride assisted in serving For travelling the bride chose a turquoise gabardlne suit with white hat and accessories. , The bride was a valued teacher , in Summerside High School for the past five years. She has also ' been organist of the United B..p- tist Chrrch for the past five years and for some years has taken nart in musical activities in Summer- side. The groom served with trie R.C.A.F. for four vears and ho d: a responsible position with CPR. office in Toronto. Many friends and Mrs. Hobbs much happiness in their married life-S. ' Colds In Slight TORONTO, Aug. 8—(CP)—- For the second successive day, follow- ing several sessions of sagging prices, golds made a slight recov- ery on the Toronto Stock Ex- change today in highly selective oils eased off mildly. The exchanges closing index metals down .41 to 112.22 and west- ern oiis .50 to 28.17. A careful ac- tive traders saw Dome up 1-4 at 10 at $8 90. Aunor and Tack Hughes were of! Mui- . PAGE FIFTEFN i i so follow the crowd and Trip ls Necessary’. SMALLMAITS "HARDWARE OPENING sprouts" (ALSO DEPARTMENT SPECIALS) END “TO-NIGHT 5 You're on the road to values you and your home hove been waiting for start coming to SMALLMAIPS LIMITE l SIIMMERSIDE I Hurry! Hurry! TIlIt ls Your Last Chance to SAVFN SAVE’N save a U‘; l; $4115. Noranda i-i. at 4e. Quemvnt 1-8 at 15 5-8 and Sherritt l0 in $3.50. Western oils gave Way 0Y1 5- hroad front for small losses which took in early all issues trading. Daihousie and Roxana gained two cents each but losers included An- gio-Canadian 5 at $1.41.! Calgary and Edmonton 4 at $2.46. HOWE Oil 5 at $3.91 Okalta 6 st $1.04. Moscow Moves To lie-open Trade Talks LONDON. AUG-j — (C?) —'l‘l'le soviet Government has made r-ew overtures to Britain to rcspen trade IIGBOEIBf-lons which Coilfllt-‘ed l" Moscow last month, it was learned today. The cuter hinges on n Prvvlw that fhonciai disagreements. which led to the failure last month, be settled. It was said the latest Rus- sian advances have suggested no new approach to solution of the problem i0 and 5 respectively. Better jun- iors were Consolidated Beattie, Croinur, MacLeod, Maiartic, Nor- zone. Preston, Queension, Ban An- tonic and Upper Canada. Tamers included Anglo Rouyn, Campbell, Cochenour, Dexter, Duiama Kirk- land Lake, Little Long Lac, Lou- vicourt. Thurbois. Base metals traded within tiar- row range in small lot turnover to close on gains for Eureka 5 at Normetai 4 at 8156. Losers $2.70, Fhiconbridge 10 at 54-20. were Nickel 1-2 at 32 l-Z, Labrador 5 ll an averarze cruising speed of 100 that it will be some time before ne miles an hour. W111 he able to leave the hQspitlll. Hon. Mr. Bridges entered the hospital about three weeks n30 for treatment and a check-up G. F. G. Bridges, Moncton. was cali- ed to his brother's bedside earlier @145 week and is at present in the Federal Capital. PIIAROAIIS‘ PHYSICIAN Napoleon's efforts to preserve perishable foods for his armies created the canning industry. FIRST TENNIS COURT Tihe oldest tennis emu-t in Eng- land was built for l-lnnry VTII at Hampton Court palace in 1530. l2” CAMEO Saturday 7:15-0:30 Gene Autry with Comedian Smiley Burnette u "Frog" In “SPIIINGTIME IN THE ROCKIES" With Serial and News CAR FCR SALE I will sell by auction Saturday, August it, at 7 p.rn., at the rear m’: 1F itssu 1N AL CARD T. Earls Iiiokey of the Clifton llotel, Summerelde. Olllee at Spun-m b u g m m of rrqommunmrv "vohmonu-gei. one I939 Buick special sedan. llx- II Granville Street in Cuba whoyaillzgstliy ‘lrebdseaterginegd to attack the Dominican Re- Iellont condition. Heater. Good Snmmereide While. Havana police search vehicles and baggage for smuggled wea- ""9- Tmfll "lh- "m" n‘ t. red Accountant IIUGII I‘. MORRISON,‘ Auctioneer. 9°"! and ammunition. Dominican planes were patrolling that island's "lilting, British trade experts are con- sidering their reply- The Board o1 'I‘rade meanwhile issued 2 denial that Bri€a‘n is re- fuging, imder pressure from Wash- ingtoh. to resume the nezotletiene with Moscow. VICTORIAN boon NEW YORK -With the shoul- ders bare the new. "'19 (‘BMW and the cape blouse add the Vic- torian look to the snug-waisted silhouette. Any device to make thv Drop PRICE $5.00 per suit waistline appear smaller will Ibfle used even to corsets that lace back and front; there is no use of being l trail-hearted about this new look. Begin with the foundation gar- ments and keep one eye on the lgtltfffll‘ and the other on the diet s . l From medieval days, lutonia Wm ifought ovcr by Germans, Ewedq and Russians. REGENT ' THEATRE’ SUMMERSIDI . MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY oltvvlll Only lrom the page: ela great book could come ml. 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