WESTERN GUARDIAN AGENTS: j. Elmer Murphy, I58 Hanover Street, and Gwrle Glow. iza Ottawa street SUMMEBSIDE and rumor 0011M‘! Neva. n-b-oriptionl. Advertising. The Guardian may be bought at any of the WWII!!! floral Surnlneraida: . - our "It" “‘ - “ " " _. 1| Central ltroat: joliiiilfi Bakery. Wllfl 5901i: Hark Gaudei, Ii Granville Sheet fiuardian will be delivered to any home in Summer-aide. Currier 1m It 1v w 1h: or izoper week. Phone m fur this lerviee u ‘I10 70W’ "m" w u" I")! PBIPOIIIIDII I0!’ delivery on you “m” p-j -a'r. Mann cosmneorar. SCHOOL- Bumme " , opens 5cm, Znd- Mtlsier for complete Course. -YOUNG PIGS FOB SQLE. pavid Clarkk Kensington. L-FOR SAIiE. - 400 Bray’: Pul- mg L_ S. X N. H. Breed. These pullets are ready to lay. Wilbert groves. hpwer Freetown. . -c||orca sourraas. Regular $6.75- Special to clear at $3.95. The Smnmeraid Hardware Co. -rnlmn rm: uAv mums, Manure Forks. Fork "undies, Scythe, and Snails available at, The Summer-side Hardware Co. ...WANTED ‘l0 RENT. house or spartmcut in Sumrnerside or vic- muy, suitable for two adults and m) children Permanent. Contact 9.0. Box 659, Summerslde. —PANTBY SALE and Bazaar at Kennedy's Store. Kenslngton, on Saturday evening, August 23m gt 830, sponsored by the Margate W. I. —NEW SUMMERSIDE FIRM requires stenographer, willing to do some clerical work. Apply Box 564, stating salary filmed and qualifications. 4-01: SaLE—One Ford truck. 1940, mic-toil: one set scales, new (Toledo Plaskon Duplex) with graduatlonlfroln l to '75 cents Phone 493 or 388, Summerslde. JOLEMAN r Gasoline Irena, Lungs, Lanterns, Maniles and Gem- prulcrs in stockfThe Summerside l-l:\rd\\':ire C0. -511“! LONDON Presbyterian churches. Services Sunday, August 34m, Clifton l1 A. M. Sunday Sdiool at 10.00 A, M. Soul-h Gran- ville 230 P. M. Geddie Memorlrl 530 P M. Sunday School 6.30 P. M. Rev, i1 A. Campbell, Minister. —PRINCETOWN United Church, Malpeque, Sunday, August 24th. 1947. Services 11 A. M. and 7.30 P. M. Rev. James Cross. B. A., Minister. —/i-'ll0M BOSTON-Doctor and Mrs. F‘. W. Christopher of Boston were visiting with friends in Ken- sington, Grand River and ‘Ilgnish on Saturday. The genial doctor, whose office is at 100 Boylston Street comes yearly to see the big show and races. He is prominent in racing affairs in the New Eng- land States being President; of the Metropolitan Driving Club of Bos- ton for eight years, also promin- ent in the Iniemolonial Club of Boston. In his earlier years in Boston and Baltimore he was a lively devotee and participant in the “manly art" of self defence. ,FOB SALE-M. H. Binder; Just implied cutting crop; also driving ‘vaguflj both in good condition. Ii)- - y‘ M, Waugh, New Annan. Phone cos-ii. _I..JE-A\'E FOR BOSTON-Mrs. John MvRae of Boston and daughu fer Miss Marlon left on Monday for home. While in the province they were guests of Bernard A. McLellnn (at the shore). Mrs. Mc- Rae is n native of Clermont, PEI. 4- (Z? lie has not forgotten many of the "shifts" of the great Australian teacher Steve O'Donnell-K. —KINSMEN MEETING _ m. August meeting of the Kinsmen Club of Bummeraide, was held on Tuesday evening at coyy; Bu. taurant, with Stewart Mulkina aa chairman of the evening. The aPtaker was Mr. J. A. Flannery of Montreal who was introduced by Harry MacFarlane. He spoke on the work done by the Montreal unit oi Shriners’ Hospital for crippled children. A film depicting oi ones in ‘he ‘ ‘ l was shown with m». Stanley Mclnnis oi the National Film Board as projeotinnist. "rhul hospiflal is for the benetll. of (IDLE! privileged children nn-v and no charge is made for treatment. A presentation of‘ a brief case was made to Kin Herb. Strlght-who is leaving Summersido to make his home in Picbou. Regret at his do. psrture was voiced by vice presi- dent Elmer Murphy who expressed the wish o! all the members of the club for his future success in his new line of endeavor. The presen- tation was made by Secretary. El- mer Offer. —8. Personals —Mr. and Mrs. Colin Ramsey and family o! Malpeque visited Charlottetown during Exhibition Week-K. —Mrs. Vernon Kelly of Hunting- don Ave. Boston, is visiting her mother‘ Mrs. Prank Lawless at Kinkora, also. her brothers, James Lawless, Nonboro and Vincent of Klnkorm-K. ' -Miss Dgrothy Cullen of the Nova Scot‘; Library staff at Hall- iax spent the week end with friends at Kensington. Miss Cullen was called home to Charlottetown on account of the emergency caus- ed by the recent tragic accident to four of the staff of the Carnegie library-K. LONDCN - (GP) — Ifi-ank New- man's prize hr- winning a gardcn competition was one month's free rent. al: HOLMAN’S , BIIALITQLQPEEIALS FOR FillDAY AND SATURDAY run cl-iARLqrrEjjoWN GUARDIAN w _ _ awa-ooammrfice-tah CsQPETQL-Summerside TODAY (FRIDAY) ond SATURDAY BIG DOUBLE BILL AWlNNERaiivoryPuil ' u" ..~-v,, M, , <., AiieIl-fugdldeflllh H, Hm“, h, Ivory Founding lleefieoll m. .4 hint my»! IEIII em 1,444.1 SIITIEI Plano Illlll - has __";,;,.~.;-...,-__,. hioiinee Suiuldoy 2.30 “Inca/Salem With the 4ih Chapter of Serial "JUNGLE RAIDERS" ‘€'-‘.?-'-‘-'-'l."-‘-‘3-'-'l7fl€ Shows 7.15 and 9.15 Coming Monday, Tuesday and VJednesduy Ingrid Bergman and Cory Grunt in "NOTORIOUS" Former Abram's Village Native lilies At Sydney MY- Philip MON-lily. Summersldt, received word yesterday of the sudden death in Sydney, N5 on Wednesdayg August. 20th or his brother, Mr. Joseph McNally, pl. the age of 73 years. Mr. McNally, accompanied by another brother, Dr. D.A, McNully of Springfield, Mass, had visited him lost week and he seemed in good health but deal-h came suddenly from heart condition from which he had suf- fered for some time. The late Mr. McNally was bonn in Abraryfs Village, P.E.I.. a 501i of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Mc- Nally of that place. Forty-seven EXTRA S‘PECIALI— Regulor 32c Package EXTRAL SPECIAL!- DREFT Soap Flakes CAMAY Toilet Soap Regular 3 Cakes 27c 4 years ago he wont to Sydney where he entered the coal business in which he was vcry successful. | I-le "rs survived by his wife, the former Minnie Stevens of Sydney, and one son, Edmund. also of Syd- | ‘hey. There are also three brothers and one sister, Philip and Dr. D.A.l mentioned above and John J. Mc-i Nally of Tlgnish; also Mrs. Frock Croken in Springfield, Mass. ' rouuro sour Regular Ilc Tin 2 nus 19¢ APPLE Regular 2 nus 33c W5", i, While ii 3 I Lam _ _ Package Lam _ _ "III c | i CAMPBELLS KEL cuusuro AYLMER CH°ICE JIIIBE 20c Tin Grapefruit Sections 30% Sugar-Reg. 25c 2 rou 27¢ lleath Yesterday 0f Mr. G. L. Sheen The death occurred last evening at his home on Convent Street of mersides most prominent highly esteemed citizens. The late Mr. sheen, who was 68 years of age. had been in ill health for the coormzc rues’ Regular 45c lb. 30 lh.—2 lhs. 59c SOYHART sexual) Regular Clearing At Per Jar — - past three years, He was horn in Kenslngton, the KSOH of the late Mr. and Mrs. |Mntthew Sheen. From 1914 until 1929 he was the capable manager lof Kennedy and 00., general mer- ichant. 0'l..eary. From there he moved with his family to Sum- ‘merside where he was associated _wlth the firm of R. T. Holman ‘Ltd, in the produce department. ,untll the time of his retirement 35c Jar 35c GRAVENSTEIN FRESH APPLES §§§"'§.i.. _ > _ 49c Special For lb. TIIMATUS N0. I Rquh" terested and always ready to take | c ‘o: lb c a prominent part in any plans for SAUSAGES ,aboul: three years ago. Ra was also lfor some years a. director and sec- retary treasurer of the Internation- ‘si Fbx and Animal Foods ma. m all matters concerning the welfare -of the town he was deeply in- DAVIS 8r FRASER ‘the betterment of the community. He leaves to mourn his wife, the uoonoaam Cheese ~ Regular 23c 2 m 25c NEW' PORT FLUFFS l3 Quori Size 35c. l Regular 40c Pkg. Iformer Eudie Vella issuer; of iFreetown: one daughter Dorothy, iMrs. Lewis Bernard of OLeary; and the following sons. Rev. John Sheen. Olieary; Gerald, George and Eric of Bummerside; also two brothers. James and Joseph to whom the sympathy of the com- munity is extended. , The funeral will be held from ‘Trinity United Church at 2 p.m. 5 OZ. TINS IllllSSELS :;:".'::_ 22c ELI LEAP I 1 uuurns §;:".Li'...- 35c OCEAN SPRAY-JS Oz. Size cluuarnuu suucl: :;:~_ 35o mzQwMWP‘ '""'l’obedn> "VIIIERE IILI FRIEIIS MEET" on Saturday. Interment will be at Kensingtom-S. PLYMOUTH, Enghnd —- (CIP) - Oanadisn and Swedish timber handled by Plvmouth clocks during the first half n: 1M7 inc-cared ‘I00 per cer- over the same period in 1930. (GP) — Winrnm‘ (Jhurchill. rlculturfi and horse show. BBDUURD Imglard -— (C?) in 55 soccnds. flpl by two seconda. ‘Oil Fuel llearths M_ _ y _ A new twist in making steel haa I r George L sheen one o‘ 512d l‘ enabled workers in this Cape Bre- EDENBRIEGE, K8115. Eflflilfld —-,]-'ru,l] ‘—d”- slhllffll] 1.15%.”) now . lnierestui in lwestocir breecrng. en- n" h°"’t""""l"l' m" “E P 6°" tered Jive cc-ws In the country ag- By drinking ,, yard of ale" - in With Gabby Tues and Dale Evans; s. long class holding 2 1-2 p’nts-— . Dudlo"; Stevens. R. A. F, ecllpurd the existing record gasp ELEVENJ‘ I FRIDAY SIMI-IMAIPS | MIRACLE l SIIDS FOR GIISTARII Sl-l WHERE PRICE" IS Allll MORE WEEK-Elli) FEATURES... GROCERY IIEPARMEIIT ti. M“ Sign“ run rouun 32o 2o oz. nus “mglownm GRAPEFRUIT REGULAR 16c “£31256; ' 2 nus run 29 2 Tllls F" 29 MARKS 2o oz. nus "gfllllflill" APPLE JUICE nrouuu 2 run 25c "Elllll-"i 1°" 2 nus rou 21 a 2 ""9 F" 29 ~ POWERS Vanilla Lemon llllocolata REGULAR 10c 3 era's. run 27c SMALLMAIPS LIMITED and SATURDAY wlllla they last Bonless colfrlsu 3 illlKES run 25» v MAT CHED WITH QUALITY - Boost Steel Yield SYDNEY, N. 8., Aug. 21—(CP)— ton industrial city to establish a production record. |_ A loo-ton open hearth furnace, lusing oil instead of coal gas for fuel, has turned out four “heats" of steel in 24 hours. Best average for a 100-ton batch in furnaces fired with gas from nearby gas ‘producers or coke ovens was 10- 12 hours. Born of last winters coal strike. the use of oil as fuel was started |by steel mill engineers. One of the lfive big furnaces in the open ‘hearth chop, which contains a bat- ltery oi iilO-bonner, was converted to oil. Steadily the oil furnace went ahead of the old types until last fmonth when it turned out 100 tons 30f steel from scrap and pig iron in 8 l-2 hours. This figure soon dropped to seven hours and fin- lally steel men brought it down to an average of six. l Engineers have not said whether .all of the open hearth furnaces lwhlch help the remainder of the steel mills here to burn up 1.000,- ooo tons of Cape Breton coal an- nually will be converted to oil. IPSWICH, England — (OP) — Large areas o: sugar crop were lccsiroyru by aphids. LONDON — (OP) - Lambeih council Ms rescinded a 10-year-old order whereby roadswe-pers who arrived 1o minutes late for work were suspended from duty for the day. , CAMEO boy and his horse. Roy Rogers and his hone “Trigger” in "MY HAL TRIGGER" Aha Final Chapter of Serial and NewareeL —G. I. M.- Are you always breaking or chipping your Tumblers? Replace these with a new supply from the ,5 and 10 DepartmentmThere la an ea- cellent selection of everyday Gianna‘, from which to ohooae. You will find heavy utility Tumblers or lighter Tumblers, with the safety edge, in a number of dif‘ t sizes and styles ...The prices are from 5 to 9 cent cents. 5 and l0 Department. Are you satisfied with your Blouse Wardrobe? A new Judy Bond Blouse has Just been received - it’: stunning and dainty. with long sleeved and the popular back closing. The narrow yoke and small point- ed collar la ‘ ahloned of exquisite lace The sizes are 32 to 38, priced at 7.50. Blouses and Skirts are very "good" for this seasons wear -Make your “better half" of this smart combination a Judy Bond Blouse You'll feel well dreued and you'll be well dressed. Ladies’ Wear Department. Are you wreaking your brain over what to serve for meals? The hot weather we've been having takes the edge right off appetites“. Give them a pickup with Aylmer Vegetable Juice, this contains the de- licious, colorful juices of Tomatoes, Carrots. Celery and Beeta. Serve Aylmer Vegetable Juice ice cold — ii. will make the family perk right up and ark “what's next?" The price of Aylmer Vegetable Juice la 16 cents a tin. Grocery Department. Are you mining interesting Radio Programs? You know there la no need for that, because from the Hardware Department, you can Rent an up-to-date Radio, lor as little as 2.50 a month! Those Radios are all in A-l condition, they are mantel models. Listen tn good music- Listen to the latest news-Listen to plays, serials and comic programs You don't want to be mining things Mllent a Radio today! Hardware Department MOMOOMO TENDERS ' FOE PLUMBING, HEATING and AIR-CONDITIONING For NEW PRINCE COUNTY HOSPITAL SUMMERSIDIJ, P. I. l. Sealed Tendera, marked on outside for each respective trade, will be received by the Arehiteeta up to 5 o'clock on Monday. September 15th, i947, for Plumbing, Heating and Air-Conditioning for the above men- tioned building. On deposit of 1800.00 a set o! plans and specifications may be ob- ialned from the General Contraotora. Foundation Maritime Limited, at 135-18‘! bower Water Street. Halifax, N. S., also at their office on the 30b at Bummer-aide. P. E. l. Deposit will be refunded when a bona flde tender has been submitted and the plane and sprcifications are return- ed to General Contractor or the Architects. ~ LESLIE B. I-‘AIRN, F.R.A.I.C.. Architect. A32 Maln 8L 4i Argyle Street wolhm.’ N's- Halifax. N.S.