legume- .19. - GUARDIAN. fyiisiiiiiu . QUIIBISIIII llll noun. s. Elan tau-pay. ll as»... It. no o C101. I0 Ottawa It. PRINCE COUNTY Th.“ t finer carrier I ' o, ‘m your ordu to ré-j“? _|r03. SALE-Gent's mug Moose. NW Ami“- 53 '.IPS'I‘ICK‘ The yfgrgfoiirfi Lllpntick contains himmering Florlum. Darintll m!‘ ‘grant! Gouriies Rexull ma: Store. bicycle. summerside. pron sacs: »-_- z-yeIr-uld ra- l ‘mered Clyde F114 Fzgd. J. H55- Hm Springfield. Lot . __L05T_-Light green rear tire . F, d, please leave at 21,1111?’ of l-Ixeatlh Strong, summery side. , " - r uLAMoruzu- Groom 51love. Gout-lies itexsll rill. . summcrsidfl- _ -, y-run-oiri or genera r l liougrwkgk. No chiirdrrori. 233g “my... Apelv Bax 2 » i" P y] Summerside. {ANNUAL MEETING OI U18 P- g island 0Y5"? Gwwem ‘uwch wian will be held in the ‘Town h“ summerside, 0X1 slilurday- ‘W; 31, at 8.30 p.m. D-S-T- __ AVING Edi.‘ EUROPE-Mr. u: McNeil was in Summer- ciggrlgiei‘ the week end and lie Is)I‘lllS to leave today 0" u“ Mnur" . - . i d. France, Bel- “If? lrIgIiusggaliirzi Switzerland on p haying and selling trip for the Iirms‘ that he represents-S. ‘RECEIVES TRANS-ATLAN- TIC CALL-Mrs. Arthur Corrie)’. summer-side received a trans-At- lantic telephone call m Sunday from her daughter, Mrs. John Cc-zens in Wandsworth, England. y, was Mrs. Cozens‘ twenty-first birthday‘ and the transmission was vary good-S. -FOR SALE-T pure bred Guernsey heifers ruin! 3 y¢ar5~ one lust freshened. 3 t0 lrplhen within a month. These heifers are mow type, large and fat. from ma. producihtl dams. some from Reid's herd. Tattooed and Average S. Weeks. CfiIlI EilZlIlIG for registration. price sisuoo each. W. _.\lEW YORK TOU'RISTS— Dig‘ and Mrs. Friedman of Ne“ Y0; City. who have been W111i"! I 9 Maritime Provinces called a Keno- ilqion on Saturday momintl "m! fcfllfnlhg from a tour c.t Cape Breton Island. THEY P1"! 1° leave hcre in a fezv days for the 5030a"- sy river district. of Qllfiblc m‘! central Canada. They were well pleased with our pastoral scenery. Dr. Friedman is an ostr-JPBWIC physician, specializing in mani- pulative therapy. —K. -SOCIAL GATHERING — A very pleasant evening was alien- or. Frida Aug. 9th., at. the home of Mr. EIlmer Phillips when nciflh- bors and friends of Hamilton and adjoinln districts gathemd to rongratu ate nim on his recon‘. marriage and to welcome his bride thee Edna Cwnininfls, Steiiorwn. N s l to the community. Airer the guests had assemble: zhetrbriziici: ‘and rroom were escorts o e vnG- '00m which was beautifully decor- iied for the occasion. in pale blue and rose. Mr. George Crozier acted is chairman and after a few pleas- ing remarks relied on Mr. Llov locker-by who read a nicely word- ed address welcoming lildns to the community and oonrrattilating Elmer on his choosing such a charming bride. -Mrs. Nell Simpson then came forward and scented Mrs. Phillipe xvith a beaut ful chest 0i Wm. Rogers Silverware while Mr. Keith Rummy presented Mr. Phllllor with a chromium plated smoker. ‘The individual gifis were Opened by Mrs. Keith Ramsay,’ while Mrs. Neil Simpson read the names and accompanying“ verses. Mrs. Lorne Waite and rs. Haber Pick- lP-‘lrii: on be-hmf of the family pre- lrr-od them with a lovely Aiadln lump, a clothes bumper amt 100;. stool. Mr. and Mirs. Phillips both thanked their irian-fis for their kindness and gerrrcaity. after Xhm‘ l!" iOincd n sif-TIIIR For They b" 5°11!‘ Good Fellows. followed “l; " rlns was. Pruoysd by all. A 1 uiitifnl repast WM serve-d iv tiiei “diff The younger sat ther whiied $0.‘ n fcw hours in dancir.-. Music ‘m! Iiimlshlfd bi’ Mr. Edgar Hick- fllé "N! Mrs. Ramsay. At a late ur wish ills Mr. and Mrs. Phillips d Blair. "II “Elias-ted for their homes ' _ NoII. Suhoorlptloil Alvortlslng ' i-‘Tioflllrillonmulbobollhtllllyotauyoith lollowlug stone ll Illnacddoi Water Shoot; GCIIIIU Woke ltnot: ,'r’§fon,,,”°",;",|.n', Wnloc sum: llork one», n Gnnvfllo Strut. Gurdlsowlllbodollvoroltol-Nhouolnlunnordlo. daynllcoonwod. tin boy rooooldblo for dellmloo on your roolo Phone lfl for this union --S'I'I.AYED— ONE PLATINUM PUD. Rewad for return. Rex. Daw- son, Albany. --I'OIL SALE - Ono new Electric Westin house Table Model Radio, One V r, also one Northern El- A Priced right. Ros. Dawson, —HEGULAR DANCE at Sum- merside Golf Oiub tonight 930-1. Modernaires Orchestra. —’I‘O-NIGHT—TITI—IE NIGHT at Happy! Islanders Cotintry ‘cl-m, ‘have ere’ Rest to: a real good dance. 0.1L Presley's, orchestra —~BOXING BOUT! Crystal Rink Wednesday. Aug. 28. beginning 9 o'clock. Eight bouts scheduled. Main bout for light heavyweight championship of P. E. Island, Bid Murroy vs. Lloyd Martin. Admis- sion: ladies. 65 cents; gents. '75 cen s. -ENGAGEMENT—Mr. and Mrs. Henry Crozier, Wlimot, announce the amazement of their youngest daughter. Ella Marie. to Bruce Arnold, only son of Mr. George Murphy and the late Mrs. Mur- phy. Marriage to take place latter part of September. Personals —Mi‘. and Mrs. J. R. Clarke o1 Montreal are guests at Harbour View Cabins. Mr. Clarke is forc- man of the plant of the Montreal Star and Family I-Ierald and this is their first visit to the Island. Jessie Lloyd and Miss Barbara Lloyd of Montreal are now at Harbour View Cabins. Bummer-side, where they have been guests for the past ten years dur- ing the summon-S. ~Mrs. —Mrs. Nettie Tucker of Woburn, Mass, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Carney, Summerside-S. -Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gallant of Detroit, Mich.. have motored to the Island and are the guests of Mr. Gallanfs sister. Mrs. John| Steele, Summerslde.—S. -Dr. and Mrs. C. Van dcr Mere, of New York are guests at Har- bour View Cabins, Summcrside. Dr. Van der Mere is a professor of physi-cs at the University of New York and this is their first visit to the Island since 194i. But prev- loua tojhltvthey had been hcrc seven years in succession. Mrs. Van der Mere has just returned from a visit to her mother m South Africa-S. Alina All! lllclnlty —Rev. W. A. Patterson was the guest speaker at Montrose United Church on Sunday aftemoon. Mr, Patterson was a former pastor of this church. and the congregation ghve a hearty welcome to him and his 200d wife. Mr. Ernest Hardy. Boston, is spending his holidays with his brother, Watson Hardy. Montrose. Mrs. Eldon Barbour and son Montrose. are visiting her mother. Mrs. Silas Matthews, Al- borton. Mr. Athol Barbour has returned to Winnipeg. after spending his holidays with his brother. Mr. Gordon Barbour, Alma. Mrs. H. B. Crockett spent the past week in Elmodaie, guest of her daughter. Mrs. Hampton Home. Miss Eleanor Conroy. New York. who spent the summer with her aunt, Mrs. Con O'Brien. left on Thursday for home. Three schools in this vicinity have been successful in securing teachers, namely. Laurette, Edith Currie: Alma. Blanche Rennie: Montrose. Rae Donald. - Miss Florence Crockett. Brook- line. Mass. visiting her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Hammond Crockett. Min Marjorie mtsclerald. 0t- tawo. ls spending her vacation at many veers of happy wsdrlef bliss .nsunnntEJ A ALL LINES . turn MUTIART Sumuicrsfiic Kt ll‘ Ia-Shll INAL CARD I. Earle“ llicltoy Winona Accountant Office o! u l! Cronin lug; her home in Montrose. Mrs. Hattie Cunningham and grandson. Billy Saunders, who have been vacationing in Alma. left on Saturdav far their home in Newton. this: Mr. and Mrs. Fred . Montrose. left on Th av morn- lng for a visit to Worcester. Mass. Mrs. Elflah Oostain. Mlmini- gosh. is vi ting friends in Alma. The loony friends of Mr. John It d are sorry to hear he is conanad to the Prince County Hospital. from lnlwies received in a clr accident at, Bloomfield. Among tho visitors to the W6! Prlncflshibitlon at Alborton wal Mnqeorgo Wallace, Ali-no. Though ti‘ "ti, "....""’,.;li‘"‘ ..’.f'li."i§ till s y a koeniv- lntorolted in the exhibit-I- t ‘m woman‘ Association of the llongrou UoIted church hold thflr monthly moetinl la the COALI. —--— . Just art-Wed car of A _ oriun Bord Nut Cool sult- ' obloxfor Broader and Base- cuAs. LLEWIILLYN _- Carleton l Hardy. -_ ,, c. w sumuiiasniii" - ‘IO-DAY- yol. mm in... m- w... ‘tw v d it ... . i. .v~ .-..l .,-. CICiLKIItAWAV~NUMI rv iww-itvn aMrs - AUDRH rovriv- it-N HlD ALSO suom‘ SUBJECT snows 7.15 - 9.15 Matinee Tuesday’ 2-30 ‘POSTMAN ALWAYS RINGS TWICE" OFTTIRS DRAMATIC DYNAMITE 0N SCREEN -Lana ‘Harrier ar-zl John Gar- field are currently to be sern on the Ozpitoi screen as the ii. fated lovers of James M. Cain's much- discussed novel, "The Postman Al- ways Rings Twice." ‘ This tragically powerful ta=e of a mar. and woman who are driven to desperate measures t0 achieve their love offers richly rewarding roles to both its stars. Miss ‘rur-ner meets the challenge of a penetretingiy emotional characterization wim the greatest YYETIOITIIEIICO of her career. while Garfield also offers a portrayal that will be of inter- est to the next Academy Award committee. With swift, decisive stroke: Dir- 90101” Till‘ Gsrr-“tt lays open hiii plot of the entanglement of two, Young people whose love is frust- rated by an unwanted, ntitidir-aged husband. Miss Turner is cor-a. Smith who has married the unim- agir-ative Nick, proprietor of d roadside restaurant. in older to achieve security. Ganfieid is the. good-natured, attractive ani ezsy- going Frank Chfimbefs who takes a temporary Job with Nick. I Yen-Stewart Nuplials A very pretty wedding why sol- emniu-d early Friday mornhg. August 23rd at the Summerside Baptist Parsonage, . 9, Church Street, when Muriel Edith Stew- art, daughter of Mr and Mrs. By- ron Stewart of Hamilton. P.E.I., became the bride of Gerald Gar- field Yeo. son of Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Yeo of Central Lot Ill, P. E. I. The bride looked charming in a turquoise blue street length dlsess with accessories to match. The bridesmaid was Miss-Lelia Bur- gess Ramsay of Kenslngton, P.E.I. The best man was Charles Stew- art, brother of the bride. The mar- riage ceremony was performed by Rev, Ernest J. Barrass, Minister of the Summcrslde Baptist Church in the presence of friends and re- lati-ves of the young couple, Following the exchange of their marriage vows the newly weds loft on a brief honeymoon trip follow- ing which Mr. and Mrs. G'ri=ld Yeo will take up residence at Crcitral Lot 16-8. YQNKERS. N. ‘L. Aug. 25—\'AP) -Knocked down by one stirec‘~ar another, policeman Frank Rowe lived to tell about it. Rowe was directing traffic Saturday‘ of the other. He was hospital sufferimg contusions head and shoulder. was a good attendance and plans were made to hold an ice-cream social or. Auzust oath on the iz-liw-rli itrounds. Mrs. Bennett Carruthero Ind daughter Linnie o! Toronto. Ont. are vlsltlmz in Alma, guests or Miss Rae Barbour. Mrs. Carruth- crs‘ relatives and friends are pleased to renew acquaintance with her. after an absence o! nearly forty years. The Montross Y. P. U. presented their play. “Aunt Susie Shoots the Works" in Montrose Hall on the ilth to an appreciative aud- ience» It l: understood this play is to be presented at several other place’. Much credit is due the cast for the excellent way the different parts were portrayed. 08F s new mo m , nous rmcrm- strolmvmnmso J! nor sncxv - realm no sums o and hurled beneath the wheels of v/‘icn one cnr knocked him Into the patir dragged at, “on dmance‘ Row’ w" mm‘ f3! service on the moral issues oi the true mrllnbmergwraqullrslzwt ‘Former Island Man Passes Dr. John F. McNeil. Summer- sidc. received word yesterday of the death of his brother, w. n. Cecil McNeil in Saskatoon. Sask. Belated been iii for a month. He was ‘educated at the local school and Prince of Wales College and as l rial"! mall Went to Western Can- ' Flor many years he was employ- Qd Wit-h Jlirhes Richardson and Co. wheat brokers in Winnipeg. Ho retired about five years ago Ind made his home in North Bat- tieford. He was unmarried and is sur- vived b.v line brother. Dr. lidcNeil mentioned above. and a sister, Mrs. C. R. Morris in California. I-Ie will be buried in North Bot- tleford. 5 Borden Swimming Glasses Mi‘. James Kelly of Charlotte- town bas conducted Red Cross Swimming Classes in Borden dur- ing the past few weeks. On Thursday. August 2nd. tests were carriedout and the following can~ didates were succesful: Royal Life Saving Bronze Med- aiiion-Mr. Waller Westhaver. warm-Francis Westhover. Intermediate Red Cross swim- ming award-Everette Campbell. Marguerite Westhaver. Elva Mc- Kenna. Junior Red Cross swimming a- ward-Desmond Melvor. Jeanette Gallant. Barbara Herring, Harold McDonald. Leonard Gallant. wood McKenna. Tommy Paquet. Nancy Jay. ’ Plans 12th General Council llnitedlihurch TQRQNTO- Aus- ZS-Tiie gen- eral secretary. Dr. Go-rd-Jn A. 515w» TOYOIIKO. released recently ‘he 517 Page BBBnda of the 12th General Council of the United which of Canada. which 15 to be Ollflried by the moderator. the Rt. Rev. Jesse H. Arnup. Toronto, at Erskine and American United chllffll. Montreal. Wednesday, September 1i. ‘with a Cflmmllnlnn service in the afternoon. he new moderator will be elected and installed that. night. The council met once before in ‘Montreal in i926. and this coun- cil like tihat previous one. will be Cullcerriid wLh reconstruction oi the framework of the chllrgh, A commission has been at wsrk 0:1 the Law book of the church. in an attempt to streamline it to; e55. ter understanding of its proced- ures. Personnel o.’ this council will largely be cf newcomers. with Drs. J. R. P. Sclaier and W I-Isir- old Young of Toronto represent- ing the “old guard." and Sir John Pudde-ster. St. John's. Nfld. mem- ber of the commission of Govern- ment of the Ancient Colony. xvill be there for the second time, hav- Iinz been a commissioner to Belle- lville in i942. M ' saafl appointments will be mada “i... Colvilie. London. Eng- land former moderator of the Presbyterian Church in England, will bring greetings from the British Free Church Council. Major items to be dealt with included: Policy of the church to- wards its colleges and particularly secondary schools; appointments c a Butler case of Montreal; the elec- tion of a moderator who_is not a commissioner. and the status of deaconesses. A debate on the report of the commission on Christian marriage and the Christian homo . presented by its chairman. Chief Justice MoRuer. Reunion with the Anglicans; a basis for union of the Evangelical Church of Onta- rio with the United Church of Canada; the crusade for (midst. Pension Fund Capital drive re- port: future of overseas missions: strengthening of work among 1n- dians in Canada: report of the board of evangelism and social special reference to the Margaret‘ Christian faith. and rehab- d i w for iiitotion. finding candidates the ministry. Rev. Dave T. i. Forsyth. M.A., D.D.. Waterloo. is recommended to A. Myers. retirln! succeed Dr. C. as secretary of the board Christian education; Rev. Geofllt Darcy, D.D.. Toronto. actina sec- retary. to succeed the late Di‘. R- B. Cochrane as secretary of the board of home missions; and Rev. 21.0. ‘hittle, MA. D.D.. of Mont- real. to succeed RevnDr. JG. coch- rane. resigned. as secretary of the board of censions. | Consideration of long range p01- ;icies for all the mai0l‘ 1108M! f" ‘the reconstruction Period will be undertaken. with the rosllblllly {of a reconstruction and rehabili- itation fund belnll llllfl¢h¢d~ u‘ commended. i In a statement from the chan- lains who served overseas furth- erartce of the Ecumenical move- mmt and more definite instruc- tion in the Christin: faith are advocated for adoption by u" council. The council is expwill to olooo on S01E05"? 9° --CALIBO— KENSINGTON non. sac-runs are o-ln- DEANNA DUBBIN In "CAN'T IILP I GINO" m. rat-fin vma noon-r -PAIGI an loehl _ Senior Red Cross swimming a-; ier reference and to facilitate bet- l' Ei- i l ’— PQLPEYEQ , MEN'S I WORK PANTS SPECIAL Men’s sturdy hard wearing work pants in dark serviceable shades of grey, blues, black, etc., cotton worsteds, cottonade, drills and over- all pants in the groups, usual pockets and belt loops. Sizes 36 - 38 - 40 - 42 OnIY- §;:..:r~u.:~r1“ $1.69 $2.49 ..... ....a oIIII Reg, $2.75 t0 $3.50. _ Special _..... JIIIO BOY'S JATZSETS $2.19 $3.50 - $3.95 - $4.50 values- Special Clearing odd lines and sizes fro ium weight jackets in a variety sliding fastener fronts. Sizes $2.19 u: IGQCI can-n.- m our regular stocks. Light and med- of materials. Blues, fawn, navy. in the groups Z8 to 32. Full Hard‘ To Get Items in Our Grocery Dept.- On Sale Wednesday Morning f‘ A limited quantity of medium size OXYDOL- Package . A limited quantity of IVORY LAUNDRY SOAP- Large Cake . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... SPECIAL-SHREDDED WHEAT- ZPackagea Owing to the scarcity of these items we must limit the quantity. (1 package OXYDOL, 2 cakes of SOAP to a Customer) ....... Wcloclsl 25c 21c -u.. owns-u. ‘oooooulo Summerside, RACES SIIMMEBSIIIE, AUGUST 28th $1520 IN PIIRSES $1520 4 GLASSES 4 FREE FOR ALL ‘ WAIT N'SEE, owned by Willard Kelly, Southport. 0. U. VOLO. owned by Harold Stead, Brackley. LORRAINE ABBE, owned by James McNeil], Kensington. full time secretary for the‘ BONNIES BOY, owned by board of colleges and secondary} WINNIE SCOTT, owned by John Farmer, Kinkora. “M0151 Ordlllflllvn 0f Wamsrlwwllili amour sror, owned b, David McLeod, Charlottetown John Hal-knees, Summerside. CLASSIFIED TROT BEAVERDALE, owned by Don McNeill, Summerside. BUDDY MOKO, owned by George Brookins. Kensington. GEORGE MAC, owned by Ben Newsom, Brackley. EVA WORTIIY, owned by Dr. P. McIntyre, Montague. KELLTS NIGHTMARE, owned by Dr. Bishop, Chdrlottctotvn. BILLIE KALMUCK, owned by “F Howard, Cornwall. LUSTICIA, owned by C. II. Chandler, Charlottetown. McNEILUB PICK. owned by Wellington McNeill, Southport. CLASSIFIED PACE LADY ROSE, owned by Wilfred Praught. Cherry Valli-y. BUDDY BUDLONG, owned by Harold Stead, Braokley. SHIRLEY H. TEMPLE, owned by I-I. Ind S. Stables, Charlottetown. MARJORIE BUDLONG, owned by Lester Rankine, Suuiliport. JUST BETTY. owned by Dr. R. P‘. Seaman. Charlottetown. JANE HARVESTER, owned by Anslem O'Brien, Eimsdnle. LEl-TSNIGIITMARE, owned by James O'Brien, Eimsdnlc. JUNE MORNING, oyunerl by Goo. MacDonald, Mermaid. JUST FLICILA, owned by Harold Cudmure. Bracklcy. LUCKY SPENCER. owned by Simmons a MacArthur, Kenslngton. ‘ MAUDINE BUDLONG. owned by Alex Agnew, Charlottetown Royalty‘. l VICTORIA DRIVING CLUB ‘STAKE-PURSE S620 "L-CAPTAIN ABBE, owned by Earl Colcs, Milton. Zw-SIIL FRANCIS DRAKE, owned by Ray Phillips, hIucNr-lll‘; hlills‘. i Sp-MONANA. owned by R. S. Humphrey, Konslngton. "L-MARION I... owned by Geo. Sample, Kcnsington. iL-VEIM BRITTON. owned by Inrne Kelly, Cliarloitstoivn. tL-DALE 8., owned by Geo. Hughes, Brackley. 7-—'BIN4I4Y AUBREY, owned by Cyril Smith, Hunter- River. L-JIIJTCIIERJS BOY, ovmcrl by Maynard McGulgnn, Si. Mary's Ild. , i E-GEORGE GUY, owned by Art Jay. Borden. Iua-IIELEN BUDLONG, owned by J. E. MnoMurdo, Kelvin. IL-LOU DILLON. owned by Cutcllflo a Yonnkcr, Charlottetown. ll-SIAB JUNIOR, owned by J. L. Prnnght. Cherry Valley. Ids-DAN HARVESTER, owned by Andrew Perry, Summcrsldo. IL-BAIIIONA GUY. owned by DIVIII Pound. Charlottxetown. IL-MELBUIIWS MAGIC. owned by Bob Brown. Woodstock, N B. ll-JIMIIIE A., owned by Percy Arblng, Charlottetown. IL-IMA SCOTT. owned by Myron McArthur, Kensington. Ila-BETTY II. IIAL. owned by MD. I ‘LE. Ilanltinson. Middleton, NS. lh-NIGB BREWER. owned by I‘. o. m. acacia. Southpo .. HF-ADDII BUDLONG, owned by Geo. Brooklns, Remington. ——I ' SINCLAIR s. STEWART LTD. P. E. l. PICNIC nd caresses; support at MONT CARMEL WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 28 Amusements, Games, Refreshments Proceeds for Church fund .. i. it Dogs with running fits. or ca- ’ meat scraps and ground fresh fish are recommended. nine hysteria, can often be cured Australia's sheep flocks have de- by increasing protein in their creased from 176006.000 to 103.- di-ets; fresh ground beef lungs, 000,000 in the past three year: as u result of drought. according Commerce Department officials. CANBERRA, Australia — (GP) - LO 1 . i ‘\ out n2 m DELIVERY SERVICE ‘It’: o simple nutter to bar and have your our nun Grovorlec delivered. GEIIIIJS SIIIIBEIIY El" EIIEIIY FAIIMEII NEEDS FIRE AND LIGHTNING INSURANCE PIIOTEGTIGEQ Tim much capital is invested ln yourfnrm to per- mit any chance of complete loss duo to fire and lightning C COMPLETE FIRE PROTECTION FOR YOUR FAR-M COSTS YOU LITTLE AND PAYS BIG DIVIDENDS. Prince Edward Island Mutual I-‘iro insurance Company CHARLOTTETOWN. P-l-l- AGENTS some A. THOMPSON. na- sington osonrs: MIcLEOD, w noyolly MAcLBAN altos. N. Wlltehlre cnrrroao smrsorl. smiley Bridge , salesman rsrzxnls. Chor- Mouton SUMMERSIDE. PJLI. cam. WEEKS, Album» strum-zit BIRCH. Pm fllll w. v. citAio. Mllllllcten FRANK r. GALLANT. Wel- llngtdn o. n. onus‘. Manama-n