f l}. 1947 ~ WESTERN GUARDIAN . AGENTS: J. Elmer Murphy, m lleuovc Streets and ~ George Clow, llil Ottawa Street SUMMEBSIDE and PRINCE COUNT! News, Subscriptions, Advertising. usrdlen may be bought at any of the following etoree in Summeralde: Bookllnrb, Water Street; Gourlfee Drugstore. l1 Central Street: :1 w,“ 5,3,”, Wales- Street; llerk Geudet, e1 Granville sour. 'will be delivered to any home in Summeralide. "Boy atzcperdayorlzcperweek. Phoneblflfurthieeervtce I ‘m w“; order to Sh! boy responsible Int delivery on your ma“ ("j-f —WANTED-Ilxperienced sten- ogrepher, preferably with business experience. Apply Box 310, gum. merside. _Jo3 QALI. - Mecflonneck’! m; Fermall. 1'12 Tractor. May rum at Island Equipment 00.. hmmerside. gnome umran Church m,“ services, Sept. 14th: Bede- “ am; Borden 8 p.m.; Al- y m0 pm. Mr. John MacKay (gnident) 5119M!"- —WAN'l‘liD.—.All kinds of Jute end Cotton Begs. We pay shipping 611N891 on 100 bogs or more. Rex Dawson, Albany. —WANTED by newspaper men. house, apartment or rooms. Family of four. Apply Box J., Pioneer, Summer-side. _.pli. A. R. GRANT will be absent his office from August 30th to tember 18th inclusive. Office ‘u; be open and arrangements have M; made to care for patients. -F0lt SALE. — V B l-laH torn truck. Perfect condition. Four new tires. Reconditioned motor. Glow 8s Wadrnan, Kensington, P, E. I. Aron SALE. -- Set new 80 lb. ' puzing Toledo Counter Scales riccl condition. Apply Mal- wque Trading C0-. Ltd, LIVESTOCK —.ANYYONE WANTING l dwiae driving colt or saddle horse, AbnQ T. Clegg, 3 years old. Color, chest- nu/i, broken and quiet. Apply to Al- lison Harper, North Carleton. J w AND ‘PRAY - We have a complete m, of brim and livestock sprays. g p T. insecticides etc., and house- md spray, also Sprayers u! vurwul -TllllEE BURNER 011. srovns lines. The Smmmeislde Hfldwa" in stock at $14.75 each. These are 3,, sturdy construction in white, and black enamel. The Surmmorslde --A11R“'E HOME-Mr. R1161 MP8. Hardware 0Q y w_ Quinn and IUUBlSOSLh-WEY iii-k ' eiside. have arr ve ome 11$: rrlimmost enjoyable trip to New Personals 1°11“ t""ve'lin,'lz.olzxuxafingf -Miss Mabel MacNeill and Miss ii°°k°vll fifmlwhile in Toronto they Bernice Sharpe of Summerside inc Canadian National have left for Boston on their vaca- i.e 1 _ pxhibliion. 5 W“ s .-liEl\lANDED T0 laTll-Mer- (llt Leslie Hustler of Ebbsfleet mgfgtd with causing grevlous bod- uy harm to Elmer Costain at Mim- lrllgash on September 3rd appear- ld before Magistrate R. S. Hinton yesterday morning and at the re- |uest of the Crown was remanded y, jail until Thursday, Sept. 1B. This was due to the fact that the nlured man had not yet sufficient- y recovered to give evidence-S. Special Meeting 0f Summerside liouncil A special meeting of the Sum- merside Town Council was held yesterday afternoon at five o'clock for the purpose of meeting a com- mittee of the 81.6.1. The committee composed cl Messrs. L. W. Hancock, A. S. Hop- kins and Clarence Steel. presented the decision of the S.Y.C.I., to sus- pend operations with regard to the UNITED KINGDOM BUYS SOUTH AFRICAN EGGS LONDON. Sept. 11 - (OP) - ROBE/PT WALKER VAN HEFl/f/ saumumuimeimlt Kill u-nenyllitilim Matinee Thursday 3:30; Saturday M Britain has concluded an agree- 111811 S¢1l00l Piiiylfffiiiiilds B1111 55k‘ m,» “m, soul}; Amen m puf- ed the council to take over the m... the Union's exportable sur- supervision vi the equipment at pills oi shell eggs in 1943-47, the school. It would be ecessary shipments this year are not ex- pected to exceed 1.750.000 dozen his production may be higher next year. Canada now is the main sup- ylier of shell eggs to Britain. lhipping 30,000,000 dozen worth 8,393,500 ($13,874,000) in the first x months of 1947 against 22,- 000 dozen worth £2.6l0,800 in heroine period of 1940. good state of repair. It was agreed by the council to take the project under considera- tion st a special meeting which will probably be held Monday night after- which their decision in the matter will be conveyed to the committee of the S.Y.C.I.—S. for the town to appoint a super- i visor to look after the equipment ‘ which at the present time is in i CAPlTUL-Summerride‘ TODAY (Thursday) rmosv - SATURDAY _ | seicnememctnerozsaetimislinrseeesi “Til-l. TIIE “ROII BY" ltd-M's 1501111100101! MUSIQIL! lllllillilllllhllllllllilillilfillllllllfllklllltliillfl iiiiiiil iilliili - lililliii liilliii -liii ilifiil - Iliiiiil Sliiili eumimiii-inimt-iiciiimi-imnwiie-ltciim y, p, w! “m; . were by tlnltt will! - lean Iieyey lmls council! set lful mom IBM - hum t, MUM flit-D - lItlDMtbIll-Ielll mm -EXTRA- ' T“ —Short Subject- "l LOVE MY HUSBAND" Show: 7:15-9:15 Regent Theatre; ‘THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY 0/M4H SHORE CLOUDS . ma: sneer Dunes ey Mill M10! Matinee Saturday 2:30 With the 7th Chapter cl Serial "JUNGLE RAIDERS" shown ofinec Only. FRANK BilRZilliES (WED I IN rsmilvltlolilll . J ALSO: Shows 7:15 ond 9:15 -— Matinee Friday 3:30 ‘ N EWS —G. H. M.- At this time of year it's rather nice to heve a sweater to ellp into! in the Men's Wear Department you will find ALL WOOL BOTANY mEVELESS PULLOVERS for men-else: small, medium and large. colors are yellow. white. send. fawn and wine-ranging in price from 3.95 to 4.95. - - - These Sweaters are of soft. excellent quality I001 and will give you necessary warmth without unneceaea y ‘ “' They're Just right for this time of yeah-MEN'S WEAR HEYT. llere are THREE ITEMS from the Produce Department-These have been scarce but within the feet few deyl. shipments of ell three have been received. - - - First-A carload of LAND TILE, l and 0 inch llzss has come in from Ontario, this Tile la ideal for septic tanks, etc. - - - Second-JJHIMNEY TOPS, made of Terra Cottl. £11!!! W111 SW11‘ l7 improve your drafts. - - - Third-There la a good supply of half lulhel POTATO BASKETS on hand. Get your requirements cf the» 1cm: while they are available from the PRODUCE OFFICE. There are shortages In Fuel Oil end Coal Suppliel, BUT there la no ihortage of Sawdust-it is a wonderful fuel and many mill owners will 1i! sled to let you have it free. lust to get rld of it. - - - Install a SAWDUST BURNER. in your Furnace, It is the nearest thlnl W III automatic heater that you can get. The tending consists of fllllng the 110||per and adjusting the feed and the drafts-that's ell, could any- thing be simpler? You get wonderful even heat too. There are thous- lnds of Sawdust ‘Burners in use todey—thet speaks for their popu- larity and success. The ‘cost of the Sawdust Burner in 50.00 P1"! installation charges. - - - These are stocked In the Hardware Depart- Iicnt. ei-ixbi The Grocery Department la in llnei There la e good supply of CARNATION MILK in stock end the price for the 1 pound tln is l3 "his. for the baby size is 'l cents a tln. - - - 1t is well to have a few um of Carnation Milk on your shelvea-eo. 0rd!!! 1t N“! "W! 11" Gm"! Department. ORANGES-A Grocery Department SPECIAL for the week end ls Oranges. The 220's regularly priced at 54 cente e dosen are on sale for Friday and Saturday only‘ at a dozen for 40 cents. Teke advantage of ihls Bargain In the Grocery Department. GAS ENGINES-The Iron llorae air-cooled Gee Engine line many. "lily uses, a few of the many are: pumping water. 41'1"!!! WV" Ml». - e ~'_ =- endthe" maybe “ *'-to "Ir Bicycle. making a "motor bike” of it. There ere two elsea of "use Iron Horse Engines In stock for immediate dellveryftbe I/S 1W- Englne is 41.85 and the 1% h.p. Engine le 00.45. Come lh and see 111m in the Hardware Dept. rtssrmca-rn- SHEETS-Get your Wluter requirements u mn- Ielette Sheets while the selection le etlll complete. In eteck are soft. ""11! Ibex brand Sheets else ‘I0 x 00, In gray with pink striped bor- ilen and white with either pink er blue striped ‘ ‘ —1wl1l mill 8P0 lively blanket stitched; the price of the m: Sheets u 4.06 a pelr. "no m also pleln white Ilennelctte slime. ‘It x It at 8-" a mir "I11 en extra. large efze of l0 x 00 1n all white et 4J0 e lll1f~ n"! "ttobefoundlntheDryflcodebepertrnent. _ PERSONAL CHRISTMAS CARDS-Yon’)! think that It ll II- y early to be even thinking of Ohrletnea but this la really the "we to place your order m» your Personal Ohrtetlnaa Cards. In the 9111M Department, there are sample cards from which you may ehooea ‘my ere moat attractive end there ls a wlde selection. The prices "9 I8 cards for 2.06 to ti! cards for lM-elao the more cards you "lertlielemexpenslvetheyereper .heekevertheboakeef “P118 cards eed place your order in th China Deplftlllflt- PARKA JACKETS-Per unell boys, theee ere In e good sturdy II material, either fawn or brown. The Jacket bee e fer trimmed, ' vheble Parke. storm cuffs and e ripper eleelng. It la lined through- "1 with quilted flennelette and a» en eleetle walet m m: nun-r. I like theee warm comfortable Parka Jackets-they're Ideal fer] ‘Qwlunewumpsey. reepmuiusuieexnieouee. f.’ | ‘ 4‘ I star-studded Technicolor GLOWING TRIBUTE T0 Maivloity or JEROME KERN -A glowing tribute to the memory of the late Jerome Kern DEPASIT- is offered cn the Capitol screen in Till the clouds Roll By." M-G-Mk musical idrama based on incidents in the famed composer's life and career. Built around Kern's touching friendship with his musical arran- iger. James Hessler, and the |latter'| stale-struck daughter Sally, the story traces the com- poser's arrival in New York full o! hope and unbiiion, follows 111s rise to fame both here and abroad, accents the romantic eeting in ‘England with the girl he eventually ;marrled, and ends on s ‘ramatic note when Sally, embittered by a quarrel over her career. proves her talent as a singer and‘ is recon- ciled to Kern whom she has always regarded as a foster-parent. The role of Kern is brought to ~life with sympathy and warmth by Robert Walker in one of his finest portrayals to date. Van I-leflin is 'splendid as the ’ loyal and en- couraging l-lessler. and Lucite Bre- mer gives verve and spirit to he part of Sally. The girl with wlhom the composer fails in,love after he ‘--‘borrows" her piano, is delightfully played by Dorothy Patrick. THEATRE SHOWING rnfomr soc ' SATURDAY mo - mo FUNERAL SERVICES FOR. V. E. BACKUS _._.@ (Florida Exchange) Funeral services for Vernon E. Backus. who passed away at his "W" 511M181’ 111811! at 1030. were held at the Draper Funeral Home Wednesday afternoon with Rev.i Hal Hunter officiating. Mr. Backus. 73. had been in ill health for quite some time and retired from active business life several years ego, Born in Plymouth, New York, in 1374. he was engaged in educationq a1 work in Massachusetts and New Hampshire ‘before coming to Flor- ida in 1925. HE tlll-Sht in the Lynn, Mas- sachusetts, hi h school for a num- ber olf years mi later was super- intendent of schools in Manchester“ New Hampshire, for e, longfl-fne. l Moving to Florida. he owned and -°Pflrated a paint store here and] was active in business circles here until his retirement. He was a devout member of the First Methodist church and e mem- ber of the Masonic Lodge. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Beatrice Backus, undone son, Vic- tor D. Backus. Inferment we; made in the Lake Wales cemetery with the following ‘serving s: active pallbearers: Stuart Ross. N. A. Wiggin, L, S. Acliff. John Flaig, D. N. Cartledge end R. H. Weaver. Honorary pall- bearers were: R. L. Johnson, Leon G. Young, J, W._Shrigley. T. J. De- V1l, O. C. Lawson, Dr._Hurlbut, 0. Ill Canvas Gloves that are e 1| value. made Irede canvas. With knitted cuffs With elastic cuffs elhirte with that extra weight BLIITIIES T0 FIT» YOUR J08 "On the Job" wearable: the} con fake it. No matter who! 7°"? 10b, we've got the clothes you need for ih-fomous made work clothes that wecr like iron of prices that won't dent your pocket book either. A dgood . 25c 30c °1°11l Ilvel you extra 1011811119". extra long wear. 51"’ to show soil and easy to wash. Tailored to Bpec]. fleetlcne of the working men - with roomy chest d arm pits, long cut tails. Military flannel In heavy fall and winter weights $2.00 Doeskln. in plain shades and plaids .......... .. I” Bl WHERE mcs IS Stanfield‘: zoo] socks. White and grey Sanforlzed dungaree- of full back style with back strep. rivets IP11! every straining Sturdy and reliable work l boots. Select black am! brown retnnned oil grain and half bellow tongue. duty aolel — stitched arid nail- ed. lzcs 0 to 11. $3.75 to $1.00 32-00 00 $2.75 heavy duty all 75c oz. denim. Popular yoke adjustable Strong metal Int. Unbreakable buttons strongly fastened. Belt loops. Plenty of double stitched working room $2.65 Mennonite leathers. uoher cut patterns with Heavy yolld leather or panco Leather or rubber heels. Main Store Section — Street Floor SMALLMAIPS umrrr SUMMERSIDE MATCHED WITH QUALITY Low priced‘ Taster" and "Walkers" san- forlzed work garments with a. quality story n mile long. 8 oz. denim with double stitch- ed seams and unbreakable buttons firmly attached. Graduated patterns assure you n better and more comfortable fit. All elzee. Eeltex coat Ityle jackets $2.75 and 88.28 Eastex high back and zipper front over- $4.95 East-ex high beck overalls with plain front $8.50 to $4.15 Walkers "tralnmen” brace overalls $4.75 Inslcx combinations (size 86 only) Si." Full stock of Stanfield’: "rib" underwear. Blue and red label --shirt|, drawers and combina- tlons. Smsllman’! also have fine under- wear ln pure wool and cotton wool mixtures in all suitable weights. Men's fleece lined combinations, heavy weight in all llzee $2.95 Shirts and Drawers, per rm- ent $1.05 Boys‘ fleece lined combinations- $1.95. SWEATERS In stock-a full range of sweait- err. Weights to suit any occas- ion, work or dress. Mrs. Backus was the former Beatrice Inman, daughter of the late Jame; and Hannah MacQuar- rie Inmen, Victoria, and a niece of Mr. W. A, MecQuarrie. Hampton. Her many relative; und friends in this province sympathize with Mrs. Backus and son in their sad bereavement. W-MS. RALLY On Thursday afternoon. Aug. 21st, a very successful rally of W. MS, auxiliary members was held in Crapaud United Church, with Mrs. J. D. MacFarlane, Presbyter- ial president, presiding, The meet- ing opened with an inspiring de- votional period. led by TWO“ Evening auxiliary, with Miss mor- rie Mabey, Mrs. Walton Toornbs and Mrs. Austen Smith taking the leading parts. and Mrs. Gerald Best very nicely rendering as a solo, hymn No. 243. "Light oi the Lonely Pilgrim's Heart." At the close of the devotional period, the address ofwelcome, to the visiting members, was glveli by Mrs. Joseph Trowsrlale, pres. _o_f__ Crapaud auxiliary. to which Mrs. Frank Cutclilfe, Fredericton very fittingly replied. . The roll call of auxiliaries follow- ed, with seven auxiliaries l ,. "- ing. A very impressive messes! from Mrs. Easton. Presbyterial sec'y for Christian Stewardship wgghrend by Mrs. Allison Lea. Vi¢~ tor . Special musical numbers on the afternoon's program included a was then introduced and most instructive and address on Labrador, where glue had spent nurmbar of years, first as a nurse with Dr. Grenfell and later as wife of a lighthouse keep- er there. In the absence of the Literature sec'y, Mrs. iRev.) E, R. Woodside introduced tihe literature and im- pressed. the value to be received from reading the study boolr, Mis- sionary monthly and any of the "Bookshelf" literature. A vote of thanks moved by Mrs. Harry Leard and seconded by Mrs. John Nicholson. was extended to Mrs. Osborne for her splendid ad- dress. and to all others. who help- ed to make the rally a success. At the close of the meeting a delicious tea was served in hhe community hall by the members of Crapaud Auxiliary. nous: ran, slur AT 58 SUMMER STREIT SUMMERSIDE, P.E.l. House 12 rooms, modern con- veniences. lf interested you, may communicate with Mr. Roy . Tcnfon, Central Street, Sum- merside, or with the owner, Dr J. R. Corbett, Clark's Harbor Shelburne County, Nova Sco~ gave e entertaining notice or nsrrmc The AnnueliMeefing Of PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND ovsrsl crowns ASSOCIATION will be held in the ‘TOWN HALL, SUMMERSIDE, On SATURDAY, SEPT. 20th At 8. PM. e a. s. ELLIS, Sec'y. 1 Friday 84:30 Saturday 7 and 9:30 PM. GARY COOPER. in “CLOAK AND DAGGER." With Lilli Palmer and Robert Aide Alao Serial end News QQNOi-OOQOMOOMMW} Just Arrived! l a Cotton Drill a duet by two small girls, Barbara fi. 'é§§.;'$.§.°'r°r‘.§?"£i.i.i “$1.3. Eiyili..“‘lflr.i“’riixfifff'fi.fir“§ni.Sill cAMEQ 1L! 311111-133 111111111135 Beasley. o. 1.. Shobe. N. n. smimi of which were much appreciated. and. Dexter Mims. The guest speaker. Mrs. Osborne We call for ale bottles. an: quantity, pintsend quarts; high en, prices psld. We will also pa; for-Javex bottles. Bring them ll and guarantee an ample supply a. Jsvex, Phone Cecil's Grocery, 111, ten pick-up. Womesfs . Slacks ~ sizes 12 to 20. 2.95 selection by the Mission‘ Band tin. 1 children of Orapeud Mission band, ‘wgoqmmm xmm-Nkw“. Speclcny mode of sturdy Navy Blue Cotton Drill lo stand ._- lots of hard wecr-Ideal for potato picking. Order eorly- 1 _' Phone-and Mcil Orders Accepted ‘ 1 i FOR MEN'S WEAR DEPT. Good opportunity in ‘ Steady Position for alert ’ . y Hard WorkingPersom- l Apply in Person or Writing to ' .-suwnsns|ns- ' 1 i Holman s liry Goods Office ~ x