SEPTEMBER 1. 1950 fie we I Summer Street. - . nous. Phonon Th 6 sf INN II O 0! . l:lllownl:g stone in I.DlllIdQ' "'1 u. I Guardian div-ill an r I 1 3:3!-:NlGIP..0 "II 5” -(EENIJBAL Iisauauwia. awn G. Mun,”-i,, summer-aide. ..xa'rioisai. FILMS, Scarle- ..,.... Hall, sept. mi, in 8.30 pm ..nir;n rui'rra- saoaa, Sear- Mown, will be closed from Mon- day. Sept. mi to Wednesday. Sept. 6th. -sTA.VLEY TOOLS l)l8'l'0N sgws, Builders i-laxdwaie of all was, The aiunmersidu Hardware Co. Crrarucns. veiling, bridal migng and miliinery accessories for fall. now on display It the Mary Ann. ..suitliiiEiISlDE Business Col- ;.-gc, secretarial, commercial, cler- ipal, Piiman, Gregg. "Enroll any time. ..Bi-JDEQUE UNITED CHURCH yitaiuii-3. -- service Sunday. Sept. lid. Bedeque ll A. M. Albany 3 p. M. iiuracn 730 P. M. Rev W. Bilrloil Crowe, B. A., Minister. ,PBlNCETOWN UNITED L'iiL'ir(:H. Malpecue. Sunday. Sept lid. sunday School 11.00 A. M on-ine Worship. 11.00 A. M. anti inc P. M. Wednesday, September sih. Service Baltic School. 8.00 PM. Rev. James Cross, Minister. ..FALi. MILLINEBY-Our dia- plays of fall hats offer you the most modern styles and smartest shades to match your new fall outiii. Visit us early this week- end and choose your hat now at the Mary Ann. opposite the Cap- iioi Theatre, Summersids. -PAINFULLY INJURED - Jordon Perry, 14. son of Paul Pr-rry (barber). Summersidc met with it painful accident on Wed- nesday afternoon while assisting one of the men at the Perry lum- ber mill remove pieces of lumber ll'Om the table of the circular saw in some manner the boy's hand came in contact with revolving saw infiicliiig a deep cut across the four fingers of his right hand. He was taken to the Prince County Hospital where the middle fins?-'1' was (mind to be so badly lacerated that amputation was necessary. The remaining fingers. although badly injured, will be saved.-8. "lingual: --MXS3 Margaret McNelll. R. N.. of Suninierside Spent the D3” week in Charlottetown. the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Weeks.-S. -Mr. Alex Maclnnis. who has been with the University Naval Training Division in Halifax for the summer months arrived at his home in Suinmerslda on Mon- day evening.-S. "RACING LUCK" PAIIT OF DOUBLE BILL AT CAPITOL. SURDKEESIDE -In a whirlwind photo-finish oi thrills and romance. Colum- bit's "Racing Luck" galloped into the Capitol Theatre today and took first place in the hearts of the audience. The top roles in the film Ire capably filled by Gloria lynry. Stanley Clements, David Bruce and Paula Raymond. with Barry ches-, mi. and Dooley Wilson leasing ' able support, Directed by William Berke for producer Sam Katzman. 'Raciiig Luck" is one of the fastest-moving horse storiei to come this way in many a. moon. In brief, the picture deals with the adventures that be- leli Miss Henry and Clements who 9'-Iys her brother. after they fail heir to two race horses. David Bruce claims one of the horses in A rare at Santa Anita, but soon learns that the animal will not run without the company oi'hla former ttablcmate. It is finally agreed that both horses will be entered in tin same race, with the winning owner gaining permanent poaeasion of Ir finish. the race is run and won as Clements. with Miss Henry the inning the heart of the handsome r. Bruce. m Wants-ii Immediately For limit Apartment or -self contained house with modern Conveniences Apply Immediately BOX C GUARDIAN, Summerside or Phone 8031 . I srenu euaaoian PRINCE COUNTY '0!l'IUl ' 8 "pa. :3-moulds. than Ion . .0519 ll: "'3"! nor cuss: IIJIPIIY and G he delivered to an:-ho-o In sump;-gu. any or ilc not suck. Phone It! for this sent: or give noponalbla for delivery on your so... both gallant steeds. In A Ipectec -- Iovnaomallvu IGI own i lld III. -PANTRY CALI - 1-foiman's GIOCGYY. gsept. and at 8 p.m. span. "fed by Searletown W. 1. -com to ml: min in. FILM BOARD llO'l'UBEs lnocgpla TTIVGIM Hall. Friday. September lat. Sale of lunches. -GLASS AND PUHY. - Gigs,- all sizes. handle window brushes. shrvebi 4 and 5 tine manure foi-ks. The Sulnmersidu Hardware Co. -'NOI'.l'K BEDEQUE, Freetown United Church Charge: North Bedeque 11.00 e.m.: Travellers Rut 3.00 p.m.; Freetown 7.30. Stu- dent Minister. Harold Kennedy. -CENTRAL BEDEQUE BAP- TIST FELLOWSHIP. - Rev. D. M Fraser, Pastor. Services for sun- day. September 3rd. Central Pede- quc 10.45 A. M. and 7.30 P. M. Bor- den 3 P. M. The Communion of the Lord's Supper will be Observed at close of morning service. Takes lob Vliih ' S'side Firm Mr. Floyd Mac-Kinnon. a mem- ber of the staff of the Income Tax Office. Charlottetown. has ac- cepted a position as treasurer and business manager of the firm of F. Earle McDonald Ltd.. Sum- meraide. This automobile sale business and filling station has been a private business owned by Mr. F. Earle McDonald but. as of this morning. it will operate as a lim- ited company with Mr. McDonald as president and manager. Mr. Macxinnon. who took over his duties this week. is a natltc oi Montague where he attendid Jusociatioas at a wall Paint brushes. Long A1 arr. Earle ..a.'.. West Cape Wu dloctcd guelldent, ofihe West Prince Progressive - concert ative attended an- nual. meotiiu hold in ry yes- tardu afternoon.-' In-. John F Arlenliilt of Wellington 11-11. was elected vice-president and Mr Lloyd Matthews. o'Lcary was re- elected to the position of secretory. These officers were elected by the executive following the regular meeti . The meirvber. of the exe- cutive are as follows: lat district, '3. F. Morrisey. Tigriish; Alfred Glllis. berton; 2nd district, Earle mills. West Cape; Sidney Inman. Victoria West, 3rd district. John 1". Arsen- ault. Wellington. RR. The first named for each district are also members of the Provincial Executive. other appointments to the Provincial Executive were Mrs. Austin MacDonald, Tignish, repre- senting the Women's Association and Dr. L. G. Dewar. 0'l.ear,,'. rep- resenting the Young Progressive- Conservative Association. s The meeting was addressed kw the new provincial leader, Mr. R E. Bell. K.C.. M.L.A.. who dealt on the loss sustained by the Province as is result of the tie-up of the car ferries during the railway strike and pointed out that this was per- mitted by the Federal Government in spite oi the fact that the island was guaranteed continuous coni- munication with the mainland, at the time of Confederation. Amalgamation fropoula There was quite a discuwion on a proposal that the East and West Prince Associations should be amalgamated. The meeting appear- ed to be about evenly divided on the matter and a committee was appointed to meet with a commit.- tee from the East Prince Associau ” Stores school. After being employ-'t'l with the Bank oi Nova Scotia ior six years in various branches of she Marilimes he entered the 1-- . A. F. and served three you 8 as a navigator in Transport Coni- mand. holding the rank of flying officer on discharge. He then entered McGill Uni- versity and in 1947 was grldtmlnd with the degree oi Bachelor ui Commerce. He returned to iii Bank of Nova Scotti: fur a shm period before entering the EDi'Vli' of the Income Tax Departm:-zi Mr. MacKinnon is married nn has one child.-S. T” Just Arrived Carload Handy Killer, best preparation on the market for killing potato tops. SIMMONS it MhcFARLANE LIMITED ' Summerside . Wholesale distributors V for West Queens and Prince County NOTICE OF CHANGE IN IIISIIIESS ALL Federal Attitude Service Is Condemned. By West Prince Conservatives p . ion and ....estlgate the matter. The committee members an: J. Mar- risuy. Tigniah: Peter Mucsuli. Elm-lie; Dr. 1.. 0. Downs. 0-- Leary: Sanford PhiliP.3. 0'Leary: Clarence Morrluey, Tignlah. The meeting was also addressed by Mr. D. L Mathieson. M. L. A. Mr. Joseph Macmillan, Mr. J. l." Arnett and Mr. Sanford Phillipa. Mr. Phillips is president oi the west Point Ferries Ltd. and told the meeting that the proposed West Point-Buctouche Ferry ser- vice is not. by any means. a. deaf. issue and that funds are on hand to keep fighting for it. He said that the need has been all the more apparent in the recent tie-up of the car ferry service. yrteaolutiona were passed expressi- ing confidence in the Federal Leadership of the Hon. George Drew. expressir; appreciation in: the work and labor of the retired Provincial Leader. Dr. W. J. P MaoMil1an and extendinz a wei- come to the new leader. Mr. R. E. Bell Tli'e meeting went on record as condemning the weakness shown by the Federal Government in its handling of the nation-wide rail- way strike and also oondemnirsg the financial policies oi the Pro- vincial Government which have caused the Province to "sing into a. deplorable financial condition.' The meeting also criticiaeo trft local Government for hiring non- service men while ex-service men are available. . cu Ferry Resolution A iengthy resolution was passed regarding the operation of the car ferries by the Canadian Natiomi. Railways. After a preamble out- lining the present situation the closed 1 DAY MONDAY 0 On and after September 15th., day) from 1950. the General Store heretofore operated by me at Bedeque will be taken over and operated by John Hammond Bownesl. tronage. ' wax.-rain M. aownssa "T T Norton DUNNING GARAGE KENSINGTON , wm be ppm fggepliuslness every even rig e - nesday. bezinnlna 18': 01' September. 3.! 190?!!!-AR rad nouss: or navm 7 W . y , . AT CURRAN a. nitrous DIAMOND ' 'l'o,Pl8)' CURRAN a isiuoos '1 suisoav AT 1-30 1 sksnaann cum ( sicsvrssssnsin. deli. y LABCR DAY Honsiauis ssiannuaars s I 3EGENT T0 - on 2.30. 1. a 9.15 PLEASE N0'l'li:i (Due to the tremendous popularity 9” this program there will be continuous showings-tomorrow (Satur- 2:30 'till 12 RM.) . , .(For starting times of -each feature see tomorrow 5 paper). 2 .- .SMAS.lI. HITS - 2 I wish to thank all my patron! L L for out co-operation and hereby wumgx .3 ,' !AN!i solicit for my successor their pa- DOUGLAS FRAZEE - Top-Norcir 'ri-mn'.Li:n BEST HORSE PICPURE IN YEARS! .. ........ ,-we iuruui msslcouurav's mmsr mine roams: mm min ilwm haul llds . tor than:"Pride'ot' the Blue tch" and ."Green Grass of Death Yesterday Of Mrs. EMIIK ..s afternoon..Auguat 3ist., "at, her home in summeraidc of Mn. Ba-nut Mills. Althoulh in failing health for some time. her death came as In lreatvabcck to her family and friends. She was 64 years of age. . Mrs. Mills was I woman of out- standing ability and her game” Pllllncwlllbeagrutiosaiot community. In 'i.he ' ” branch of the Canadian Red orou she held the position oimhunnan resolution reads: "Resolved that this convention go on record as be- ing opposed to such an arrange- ment and further resolved that our ferries be placed under an inde- liberai consideration be given the Northumberland Ferries that hate been the only means of transport.- ation in and from the Province during the recent tie-up: and fur- ther Ieaoived tint the convention strongly recommend that some move be made re the Weet Point ferries to equalize our t.raiisport- ation faculties in this Province as well as to head off a recurrence of such a condition as existed in the last lew days.” , The last resolution called for the extending of the electric power line to Tignish.-5. '”C GIIAPAIIIJ THEATRE SHOWS: 'I'hursday-Friday 8:30 Saturday 7:30-9:30 Professional Gard: 1. F. Hunter. R.0. . I I I i OPTOMETBII1 r nmplete Vlaunl Analyeeu l oiusu littnd - PIIONI: am l vMALl.MAN'B BUILPIINO , Summer-aide, P..l.l. - 1. Earle Hickey i; chartered Acconnhnt ; Canadian Bank of Commerce ' dullding L PHONE 2355 Bnrnmeuida ll Nfi.-:l'cirkInen. i . Ooii-1'.?.:i.-.3:.9' lug lnmlned Gianna lined 1 to I and by appointment. BEGIN! 'l'In'.A'l'Ill nuiat , lamina BL. Sumner-in ' i The death occurred yesterday- pendent commission and that more I ...s,.,....w,....,,i. ' ran GUARDIAN. cnaaborrcrown lie Ferry- of the women": work dapartinen: since the first year of World war Two. It was in a large measure due to her untiring efforts that the branch was able to carry on such an extensive work during and af- ter. the war years, - A faithful member of St. Mary's Anglican Church she gave uh. ltintingly of her time to the work at theiwomenls Auxiliary and all other branches of the work of the church. . also was the former Cecilia Read, a. daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. David Read of Reads Comer. rim 7' near summer-side. y .. surviving are her husband. a dauzhter. Helen and a son. William of siunmei-side. Also three, grand- children. Barry. Barbara and Bren- da. There are also three sisters, Mrs. M.L, Bradshaw. Bummeraid . Mrs. Emliinc Macxsy. New Annan. Mrs. Cassie Laird of scotsguani, sash. and a brother, Mr. NJ. Read, Bummarsidu East. Funeral services will be held on Saturday afternoon at two o'clock at at. Mary's church with burial in get. John's Cemetery. st. mean- orsl - B i Yes, I found out in lime Y0”? in you now, that m. tl-iouu d c di " Cancer last. ye:r b::I.illIIn:h:;ver;I:;:e:of3o1-1': , "If r 0 u Prince Edward Island had its we wills? r on of these fortunate peoplg and '0 "V9 many more next year, "id doctor in time". the following years. (AGE '11-IIRTBEN. romeo TIIEITIIE IINIINGTON Friday-Saturday 7:15-9:15 ABBOTT and GOSTELIO in Big Comedy, "MEXICAN EAYIIDE" with Virginia Grey. Joan Hubbard. Also Serial and News. in out militia ii our people tliat.Eariy Cancer-ni Cur- able. We must tell and re-tell them that they should go to the doctor for a. medical examination at least once each year. We must familiarize them with the symptoms of Cancer to promote early detection, early diagnosis, and early cure. In order to do this the Canadian Cancer Society must hav. money--thus the reason for, the Cary cer Campaign for, - funds. iwii, . . ncaprror. Summer-side, (THE BEST II Silllll 8: MOVIE” X j..! x - 1 Tonight 1 - 9:25 - Semrdey 1:30 - 7. - 9:23 2 - BIG "A1'l'iiAC?l1ONS ...L 2 y - THE HOPES AND DREAMS OF A GIRL iii LOVE...iido intlio saddle of a great-hearted - racehorso