‘locust 16.4341 111E ' QI-IARLUYTETOWN GU ARDIAlj F" WESTERN CUARDIAN 1 I I . a I I AGENTS: J. Elmer Murphy, 138 Hanover Street. III George Clow. 125 Ottawa Street SUMMER-SIDE and PRINCE COUNT! News. “ ‘ ptions, Advertising. The Guardian may be bought at any of the , following stores In Snnunerslde: l.“ mum-e. Water Street; Gourllu Drunk-re. r1 Central Street: pronto Bakery. Water Street: Mari Gandet. 01 Granville Stseset. . The Guardian wtll he delivered to any home ln Bununerslde. curler B0! at 2o per day or 12o per week. Phone s» fur m]; “ma. i. ‘m your order to the boy responsible fec- dellvsry on your my“ ' aroa SALE-Kitchen. 1v by is wom- ieiaia m Cream Boclsl get. 219 Fizzroy st. Bummerside. at Long River Hall. Monday, August ' —-—— 18th. Presbyterian W, M. S. i-PANTBY SALE at Kennedy's gore, Saturday, 3 o'clock. Kelvin gave‘ W. I. “i -TBYON UNITED CIRCUIT.- Services for Sunday, August 17th. Cape Traverse 11.00 A. M, Tryon 3.00 P. M. Crapaud 7.30 P. M. Rev. E- R. Woodside, Minister. -FOB BALE-Modern house, six rooms and bath, occupied by Owner. l5 Noonan 5t, Summerslde. Telephone 560-4. _FOB SALE in Kensington, resi- “nglal propery on paved highway, p; 602x118 ft. Call evenings. Char- a; Yeo. V ¢FOR SALE-J milch cows. j fattening steers. 3 spring calves; l sow due to furrow Aug. 25th. lohn Todd. Bradalbone, P. E. I. --THE LADIES AID of the Wesl- ern Hospital will hold its annual sale of useful and fancy articles in nlhe Exhibition Building on Exhibi- tOh Day. A ust 20th, be in at 2.00 o'clock.” g “m: .-TOURISTS. — A Palmer Grad- uate Chiropractor ls at 71 Granville 5L. Silmmsrside each Tuesday and “Muddy-other days in Charlotte- nwll. Call Dr. Carson. _.__ -SEMI-ANNUAL SESSION of the Grand- Division of P. E21. will be held III the Wilmot Valley Hall. Monday. Aug. 18. hfternoon ses- sion at 2.30 with a public meeting at 8.30. Guest speaker and pro- gram. Everybody welcome. ._rURE BBIJD Collie pups for “In males and fcmulcs, spndcd at p, months. Real cattle dogs, will also drive sheep and are good [giPll dogs at night. Write J. P. finlQD, Summcrsidc, Box 36. —-BRADAI.BANE and North Tryon Presbyterian Churches Sun- day August 17th. Bradalbane at 3 p.m. and North Tryon at 1.30 p. m. Rev. A. J. S. Murchison. New City. New York, will preach. Rev. J. A. McGowan. Interim Moder- aeiriivcntotvzv United Church. Iilaipequc. Services Sunday, Aug. 17m; 11 am, and 7.30 p.m. Guest ministers. Rev. James A, Ramsay, D11 Monctcny Rev. Ernest H. Ramsay. DI). St. John; Rev. James Cross. B.A.. Minister. ator. __FOB SALE. - Meat Market rqillvmsul- formerly o! Buvrlts --AUC'I‘l0N sane at rear of llvfli Market. vunslsllus <1! out cimmi Hotel, Summerside, on meat shovrcase, one fish ahclwcnse, mum slicer. electric grinder, leiicator. sausage machine, com- pressor etc. May be seen at Modern Fruit store, summerside. George Guorgis. Phone 797-2. Saturday, Aug. 16th at 7 p.m. one studebaker car. 1940 model, with new i547 engine: also four new tires. Uphclstering in fair con- dition. Reason for selling. owner $ posted to Labrador. Hugh F. Morrison. Auctioneer. -—C||UCH 0F El uLAND SOTVlC- ____ es for the Peflillflgslmggflegg "Qfl —ENTERTAINED- Mrs. z. n. gglgilllliihifi“ lcragifil éh-“rcrbmrong of Summerside entertained scgqO-‘l 1°00 A’ M’ Morning may" giaewgaiiesleoi the Baptist Guild at M S‘ Thomags’ Lon _ summer home at Cen- 11-90 A, '1 p‘a_er.,oop M St tral Bedeque, last Tuesday after- Cl“‘(k'1fi‘,°“ “g rfqéfiela‘ févemn; noon. There were also a number of Emltw-fcfé P i," ' ‘ ’ i Quests from the neighborhood. Tea "M" ' ' ‘ ' ivas served and an eriloyable afternoon was, spentr-S. --(‘IIIFR(‘II 0F ENGLAND sna- ~ < _ c London "-—-— 1°,f,,,_§,w;;,,y 90ml. -—ATTEND ANNUAL mzcrixo mil-lion, st. Thomas ‘Church, Now -Mr. TE. Hickey Summerside, 2110 l-Ivcning Prayer. st, State Deputy cf tFe Knights of lion's Burlington. 7.30 Evcnlng Ccltimbus for P.l.ice Edward Is- -; or, St .\iark‘s.l\'cnsin'zi.~n. Ser- lund. amiunpflllled by MP8 Hickey vircs conducted by the Rev. J, R, leave Hdcy to attend tne annual Bphvfl, Itsv. D. l-‘.. Noel, Rcctor. meellnz Ol the supreme Council of ‘ the Order being held in Boston. _ S. t >4 "ENJOYS A SCRAP-Jilin James McArtllc one of the P0911") "MD cns" o! Kinkora was lIIl interested spectator at the scrap in the Forum on Wednesday night. Mr. McArdle l is an ardent devotee of exhibitions of the "manly art" 0f self defence. 1 He‘ witncssod the dethronement of Primo Camera by Max Baer in A's-u" York some years ago, and l also had the pleasure of a long > talk with the lion of all gladiators l. luck Dempsey.—K. —KENSINGTON, Malpeque and Freetown Presbyterian Churches, Sunday August 17th. Kenslngton at 10 a.m.. Sunday school at 11 a.m. service and 7.30 Pm. W. M. S. ‘Special service; Freetown at 2 p. m. Sunday School and at 3 p.m. service and Maipeque at 7.30 p.m. ‘ lSunday School and Service. Rev Lorne MacKay. B.A., will conduct land preach the sermon at the special W.M.S. service. Rev. J. A. McGowan, Minister. -G. II. M... . it really makes me quite Iidcly—-th|s selecting of e. few Items Iron: the many. many that I know will Interest mum-Well, hm Ieel—You’I1 be Interested In... 1. TUBULAR. JERSEY . a yard Three Intriguing new shades have lust been received-powder l blue. dove gray. and Paddy gram. You can rnn up a dress, n blouse, [ s skirt or a dinner dress In less than an hour. The garments made "ll! Elly Way are some of the smartest of the season-and the wsy “If? ivhaw ofl’ your costume Jew-ellery ll really "out of this world"! The lovely fine Jersey is truly marvellous to work with-you'll en. Joy your sewingunThe Tubular Jersey is In be found in the Dry Goods Dept. Z. MOLASSES .. 1.20 n gallon This ls Just a reminder to gel your Molasses at this Super Sav- ing Price....Ynu don't often get s bargain on Molasses-so take advantage of this special for the Weekend only! Include Molasses in your order from the Grocery Dept. 3. FINDLAY COOKING RANGES .. M11000 and 137.00 There are only two of these remarkable, high quality Ranges left In stock. They are finished In gleaming white ennnaeLHThe Findlay Vega (the smaller Range) has a full size oven and a high warming shelf, thus delng away with the old style warming oven... The Findlay Condor has a utility drawer under the roomy oven and the new high shelf which is the modern replacement of that satch- Ill-the warming oven. Both these Ranges have the newest Im- provements In draft control and they are both available for Immed- iate delivery. Purchase your Range on the IIOLMAN EASYTAY- MEN’! llLANnuThe Findlay Ranges sre on display In the llard- ware Dept. l. PYBEX BOWL BITS... Lovely flower colon in s Pyrex Bowl 8st makes your bill!!! interesting andl easy....'l'here's not much I can say to extol the advantages snd virtues of Pyrexware-you know It's the “last word" ln utility glassware! There are four bowls of graduated slsee In the lfl-theyke useful and so lovely. Buy then: and nae them ....'I‘hsy are in the China Dept. ma: A an mic: . . WEDNESDAY, 9-l A.M. LEGIONAIRE ORCHESTRA snuhoAY, 9-12 an. nu: NOTES ORCHESTRA I \ IMPERIAL llAllllE PAlABE I MILE WEST OF SUMMERSIDE sey and Mrs. l-LJ. Histim of Oan- variegated parade er carfne ‘neciicu are visiting thflr mother, mirers; who does i115 bert- to find ;Mrs. \\‘.J. Sullivan. Smnmeretde- out. just how a chicken lays S. (and 3-" parents. Mr. and Mrs. .1. Lloyd the ssh: 1o». he hates lGori-Ill-J. i I -!AWN MOWER»! flurpanod, ' - cleaned and oiled. Hunter Radio Service. Kensington. —BECEIVE5 DEGREE —Among nine recipients of degrees confer red at the 24th convocation of th Maritime summer School at Mount Allison University on Thursday was Miss Helen Fletcher Kerr, of Albertnn_ who received her Bachelor of Arts degree. Of the 20'! students registered for the course, thirty-five were from Prince Edward Island. -I"B.OM VANCOUVIB-Mr. and Mrs. Illllott of the University dis- ltrlct of Vancouver are visiting Mrs. Elliot's parent-s, Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Webster of Norboro. Mr. Elliot held a responsible position in the slr force at Summerside air- port during wsr years and la now engaged in teaching e. pro-univer- sity course to war veterans, under the D.V.A. Mr. and Mrs. Elliot came by No. l0 highway in the states calling at the twin cities. Chicago, Cleveland, Niagara Falls and Boston. Mr. and Mrs. Webster will accompany them on return. and will spend the winter on the coast-K. rro-na! (ramsv) AND sarnanar _ SOMETHING New on THE SCREEN! —IN CRITICAL CONDITION- The condition of Buddy and George Brandei- of Sea View who were injured on Tuesday at the l-lope River gravel pits remains much the same. They were resting, between the loading of trucks when the gravel, which had been under- mined, suddenly caved in covering the young men. When the gravel was finally removed, Buddy was found in a jacknile position. and jhis "spine is said to be seriously ‘injured. In George's case the ribs are badly smashed, but he is ex- pected to recover. Buddy's condi- a P“ . tier: remains critical. They are v ° i patents in the Prince County \_ _ _ Hospnalfiaur‘ gwmm ARNQLQ l 2' That's My Dame (Sammy Kaye)‘ In R C A Victor and Bluebird records you'll l -PAINFUL INJURY — Little CHARLIE RUGGIES l firid on amazing selection of classical numbers, 611N011 MRI-wil- "W" Ye" °1d SPRING BYINGTON l 3. I Wonder I Won er I n er i b such famous com users as Beethoven, Bach, M , , o d ( ou s y P 5°“ °t Mr‘ and Mrs‘ ‘Mm E‘ M” ‘ Armstrong). Tschoikowsky Chopin and Brahms, al $1.00 and Lead. lrishtown. ls a patient in _ “w” p‘ h Molfonmouvw" I25 ' , _ the Prince CountydHospital, Sum- ""' "dim! Shun M“): $ - - merside. with a ha ly injured face. “m”; b n“ HNNHMNN . lresulung mm a kick by I 1on1‘: v l 4. gicgossfhe Alley From the Alamo (The .was driving. He had gone w on; his young aunt. Eli-la MacLeod to ALSO QARTOON ‘bring cows and horses from pas- AND can: SMITH Cool Water m" The “ccldelll “Pllpemd m” 5. Cif B b Ch' B b P h I’ Of The Wanderer Tuesday afternoon and the little snowy-Lw-‘MB _ I u u’ l a a ( any Como) g mm" Tumbk weeds fellow walked almost a hall! mile MATINEE SATURDAY 23° u 9 . to reach his home. His mother . ' And Many More Old FKIVOIITQ! was attending the fair, and his with m” 3rd CMM" °' 59"“ . 6- IVY (Vaughan Mun“) Combined 'n Album $3.75 grand gfilrehlts, notiniiflthsiit a cut “JUNGLE RAIDERS» . across s ps was ee ng nro- I p filsely rushed him to the hospital. SHOWN MATINEE ONLY ‘ 7. Ask Anyone Who Knows (Sammy Kaye) Oh examination It was found that g d H ‘ the bone directly beneath the eye . _ A Vie“, new, u er;_ is crushed. that the skin is not MON. was. , Ail“: s“, "ruuktocshow o" o," m“ y broken and the nose is bent} Dxue Wt’- 9 P 9°" Y to the situation of the in ur es m i d - treatment is difflculL-Bur. l JEANNEQCRA I c c 1 _____________ , - i SMALLMAH S [IMHE Personals -Mr. William German of Cal- gary is visiting his old home at Kensingtoh.—K. ..____ their two children, of St. John. -—Ml‘. Gordon n. White, Alberton, B. are spending a vuvullun was a vlsiter to the city last week sllmmefilde. i-hfi and registered at The Charlotte- Thrlfrs parents Mr. lOWn Hotel. Charles A. Meikle.—S. -Mrs. J. Bertram Lsrkin. a jcompanied by her two childre -Mrs. Jean Gallagher of Eagle- wood, N.J., is visiting at the home of her brother, James Dunphy n! Kensington. Mrs. Gallagher visitxi her Island home every year by‘ motor car.-K. Sheri-en. arrived on Sunday on . Prince County. Mr. Larkiri -Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mulally and young son Richard were visiting their numerous friends and rela- tives in Kensingtan during last week—.K. his vacation. He is the Auditor's Department of Civil Service. Ottawa-S. "MY BROTHER TALKS T0 HORSE" _ FUI. CAPTIVATING CHARACTERS —Miss Mary Croken. R..N.. re- turned to Toronto Thursday after spending her holidays with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Croken, Emerald. —The captivating story of youngster whose procuvity "talking" to horses alters the e tire fortunes brings “Butch" Capitol screen —Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Reid of 5t. Stephen. N. 8., visited Char- lottetown Old Home Week. Mr. Reid was born in Charlottetown but has been absent many years. -K. J enklns in -Dr. Roy Johnston .of Boston is renewing old acquaintances during Old Home Week. He has made the. trip every year for 19 consecutive years-K. toi- of hi: day. Laid in a plcturcsqueiy 31c setting of Baltimore a‘. the tu ——- to Horses" presents one o! —M.r. and Mrs. Take and Mrs. - S. WJL Lleweilyn. is nhie-year-old Lewic Penm '("But.u‘i") who not. only commun —Mrs lluV. Haskell of New Jer- where without being trailed by -Mr. and Mrs. K. R. Thomas lng multi-syllahle words that (nee Marjorie Got-rill) and child, uniquely his own. arrived in summerside Tuesday for scientific experimentation --Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Thriits and guests of Mrs. and Mrs. lJohn and Jane, and little Marilyn visit to Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Lar- kin and Mrs. Larkln's relatives in will arrive on Sunday, August 17th on employed in the STORY OF COLOR- for of his household to th "My Brother Talks to Horses." It. is s role which will endear him oven more with: the millions 0i fBfls who have pro- claimed him the leading child ac-y S, Alba“ Hem.“ were two typical ncstal- ‘of the century,‘ “My Brother Talks Norman Olsen most delightful and eccentric fam-, broke 0M. They have had ration- have returned to_thelr home In Illes Seen on the screen since the Islington, Mass... after spending a memorable "You Can't holiday viith Mrs. Olsen's parents, with You" household. First the Mr. Summerside. lwlth horses, but who can go no-I no,’ mg" my hgydghlp from lack ad-l an egg‘ _ ‘learns to duplicate the mam mun“ and whu has l; system of pronounc- T-hen there L; his brother. John ryening from Stratford. Ont, tn (Peter Lawfordl, a Calpvr Mllqlle- spend a holiday with Mrs. Thomas‘ ,tcast elf-tractor afraid to give up the he F that Extra ALBUM SETS Irish Songs Organ Encore: Favorite Tone Songs Per Album 8S Freddy Martin, N. in pretty sclioomafiim. Marina c_ idly wining. Thcre is itic prepost- n. {om Liddlst given to dealings ill the occult. And. finally. ill?“ the stir boarder. ivir. Paddy (0.2. WIIItCDCZCJ, inventor of 811 Edible reci- b0116- a I British Air Baiiets l IC-vitmued from Page l) coined them on behalf of the citizens and said he was Pliflled that. their visit had come at s (11113 when the Province is looking its best. arrayed in nature's finest attire. He trusted their visit would e he pleasant nd interesting. n. Typical Cadets Harry Smith of North Redrutll- cornwall, and Gerald Stockman of Cadets, bright, intelligent, and in- tinsely interested ln everyllllllli m he seen. Both of them are HOW seventeen years of B89 "d we" only nine years old when the war l'l'I y,‘ parriculiirly food rationinll as 1' lolng sis they can well remember. m’ But. they say that. althouflh the)’ 5°‘ n ear to be underweizhl imflllm" l“ ca with Cilllfldlifll boys. they do a o, m“; Naturally they are Sill; prised at. the bounteous reptifii which are put before them in B Like most visitors from England they a" amazed at the vastness o Canada and are very P193594 ‘l’ y,” h-yvfltalitw‘ 01 the pcouls- TRY say that. no doubt. some of the boys would like m emlarule "l Canada. but not for a few Yell‘: get. They have no doubt. but the England can come throuflh h" present economic dificulties bui- uicv ieei stronalv that ti" 9°“ Annual Meeting EAST PRINCE PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATION ' The annual meeting of the East Prince Progressive Con- servative Association will be held cl the Town Hall, Sum- merside, of eight o'clock on the evening of Friday, August 29th, I947. . ' Election of officers and other business will be transacted and prominent speakers will be hoard. . A Ml representation of voter: from each Poii is re- quested. . » J. zmésf MORRISON, Vice-President. “WARD E. ARNETT, Secretary. ernment should keep the P901119 I Informed o! what 1e ahead of them. i as Churchill did durinl the W"- ‘ and then the nwnle will f!" "P f to their problem with courlfl and determination. l While the British Cadets We" AT HISGQIIBIIE In Iiaudet’: IIew Store l uonnsv, iuausr 10. East Prince Progressive Conservative Association. Add to your fun .... THIS SUMMER Record player end records era all that is and compact, the record and record player can be tucked into o smell comer of your baggage. For the home . Victor in the room. Irving Berlin Melodies Hymns of all Churches .. $3.00 and up In such famous llama Bands Glenn Miller, Tommy Dorsey, and others. l I. Peg O’ My Henri (The 3 Suns) I! "l7 PARA"! loves; ‘luo timid to prlllvlfe 138*)“ ads, the same number of ei- m-ly q-jihr)’ wlnse naiienie is la;- crolls but Lvable moth-.- of ilifl Tgday they will no iamiy i5D-‘lflg Bylilgliln“ l‘ helm‘ Castle and be taken to headquart- nsceuery to "Puck Fun" info your week-end or vocation trip. Small . fliere is never n dull evening with R.C.A. In the Applionc Department of Smellmon’! House Furnishing Storm-you'll find many in- teresting albums of classical and popular music. Drop in and hove them played for you. Hit parade numbers ore always in our store. R.C.A. Victor and Bluebird record: make the perfect gift. Fldalatone PIIOIIIIGIIAPII IIEEIILE The needle with the flouting point—filters rec- ord scratch. Each needl-e gives 6 months serv- ice, plays approximately I000 time: without changing. 75c Other Needles: 75c lo $2.00 each. Boxes of 200 for Zle. Abe l needle: for 25c. . PDPBLAR TUNES Do You Love M-e As Much As Ever. l'm So Right Tonight How Con I Soy I Love You 1 ~' When Tonight ls Just A Memory Popular Victor Records Sc, Bluebird 60. - RECORDS‘ @ 04/1/00»? 14/041704’ . _.mrr£.=/c:/vom/Pa' “°.~\£¥>L¥§¥_X¥@ ‘ '4 ——SIIII'MERSIBE—~ " day theliqcounterparts from Can- Cana- served throughout their tour. Accompanying the cadets yes- dian cadets. were on a tour of terdgy were w-c, H. F, Bishop, London, visiting St. Paul's Cath- . 93E“ Apq, (R_A,F_ Resgrvp Bdffll and We T°W9F 0i Lulldml-‘Command Headquarters) li-Lit C. l0 wllldsflflB. Beardsley (Air Training Corps, IGlasgow). W-C. W. F. M. Newson. D.S.O. and Bar and F-Lt. A. G. Dagg of the Air Ebrce Headquart- ers. Mr. Ci .M. Ross. Ottawa, Man- aging Director, Air Cadet League and Mr. E. Ross Wilson, Air Min- istry Press Relation Offlcen-S. ‘"1561: SALE IN TOWN 0F KENSWGTON ' ' insunnnfi ers of the RAF. Reserve mand. Com- Take Many Pictures When the English Cadets arriv- ed at Montreal each of them was presented with a camera by the Air Cadet League of Canada and they have made extensive use of them taking approximately 6000 pictures which will be very vai- uable pictorial record of their visit. This is the seventh Province they have visited on their tour which is sponsored by the Air Cadet League of Canada the R. C. A. ll‘. and the Air Ministry. AlPH HUITAR SumnzarsFde Pam‘ 1SSIONAL CARD T. Earle Hickey New nine room house on paved Highway. Hardwood floors Dollllns Fir Finish. Electric Water System. , k, u, Modern Kitchen. Office It ariarrfirgnirirlrlieierzlatts wgre $3. Doug? Large ban-i and two sores of land. ll Granville Street las Taylor. Montreal, president of MBs_ ELM“; own-om gags???’ the Air Cadet League and Air Kemhmi , ‘muwnd ‘muun Marshall Leckie, C-hief of the Air Staff who had demanded that the highest safety precautions be ob- h? REGENT THEATRE SUMMERSIDE MONDAY end TUESDAY veer-gr- l v0un n0LiAn BUYS.MORE’Al. tvoul,iiuNnav~i Ila you remember. . 10 years ago .. when shirts sold for two dollars? 5!!!! you could buys shag for$I.00‘! Yet, back in those clays, the charge is ' launder a shirt or sheet was coin- parable to today's Ioe laundry prices! ' Al-ANCUITIS ‘intimated... , lee Psbee Kathleen Howard Show: 7:15 and 9:15 Matinee Monday 2:30- LAST SHOWING TONIGHT Double Bill "THE DALTONS RIDE AGAIN" . and \ l fictum: or THE CENTURY" f. iqilpnuiiii IS Sliii wumii MURF. ii Whitehttar Laundry 1 Ilsa Ilotas Iirclostra Saenmlds Piece 202 — ‘ ~‘._.._.,-‘...._.,_»‘-..- . so» -