SEPTEMBER s, 1949 '_____ fi-Te wssrsnu cuslumm Y PPR-INC! COUNTY OFFICE 8 Summer Street, Summoreide, Phone ill Newl. Bllbliifllvtlflna. Advertising‘ Bepreeenhtlvel J. ELMEB MURPHY and GEORGE GLOW The Guardian may be following stores Street: “ bought at any oi tho in Summereide " D-_. , ll Central Street: u P . any.‘ ggwsatand, Water Street; Mark Gaudst, s1 Granville Street; “y” Doucetws Grocery, Second Street; Island Motor Transport, Water Street The no at 8o P" fins order lo GENERAL INSURANCE Ralph g, Muttart. Summersido. _. CONCLUDE VISIT —Mr. and M", Thomas Gair, Everett, Mars. md w. Joseph L. Gallant. Lynn, m“, left on return to their Mm" on Wednesday morning ni- m bglng tho guests (or the past ten days oi Mrs. Galr's sister, Mrs. yiiiele Perry and Mr. Perry, Ar- n-ie Street, Bummer-side- - S .- ENROLL AT SOURIS CON- ygyr - Miss Mary‘ Gillis. daugh- m o! Mrs. Giliis and the late Ber- nard Gillis o! Summerside and M155 Marjorie Perry, daughter oi m and Mrs. Arthur Perry, also oi Siunmerside, left on Monday ior Sourls whero they both enrolled n souris Convent as student- boarders. - S _ INCREASED ENROLLMENT _ summerside schools opened on Tuesday with an increased enroll- mgnt over last year. The Summer- 5|tle High School and Academy have 310 pupils registered up to and including grade twelve. 0t this number 62 are in grades eleven and twelve. The total enrollment shows an increase oi about 50 gvcr last year. St. Mary's Academy have 540 students entered ivhich 1, up to grade ten and includes 19 in the commercial course. This i; an increase of 20 over last W81‘- Girls attend St. Mary's Academy up m grade ten but. boy»: are ac- cgptgd only up lo grade 1011!‘. —S ‘INJURED IN ACCIDENT — Carl Ford of Mnurit Pleasant is a patient in the Prince County Hos- pital \vith what are hclicved to be minor injuries following a mo- tor accident that occurred about 7:30 last evening on the main high- ivuy about one mile west of Mis- couche, He and miothcr person iiim; passeng s in the rumble seat oi a Model A Ford collPB proceeding irom Summcrside which was struck by a large truck back- ing out on the highway. The hood was torn off the F0111 bl"- lt was not damaged otherwise. Ford was thrown from the Cm‘- There were three persons in ihc iront seat oi the car but all were uninjured-S. B ll A C E‘ S STOCK news Book orders for INSUI. BOARD to arrive; limited quantity 12 it. in stock. See the new stainless steel mirror finish copper - c_ "waterless" cooking utensils. Can't chip or rust, easy Q" luel, easy to keep clean, will last a lifetime. See our wcll_ made Ash POTATO BAShETS before you buy elsewhere. Wide, heavy, red rubber BELT LACING, etc. lnsul Brlc Sidin . Sh" Surfaced Asphalt Music». Roll Roofing and Siding and ill building materials. BNACE MoKAY & COMPANY Lid.- WHOLESALE 8r RETAIL DISTRIBUTOR Bruce's Brick Dept. SWIG l Phones; 10 Warehouses 269-271 Water Street SUMMERSIDE. P.E.l. Professional Cards ll. E. ELLIS Fire - Auto - Casualty INSURANCE 8 lumaier 51.. Summorelde L Phone 1Z8 _.;T ___'_"-._'T'. ‘l’. Earle Hickey Chartered Accountant Oiilee nl ll Granville Street Phone 61b JUMMEBSIDI i I. F. Hunter. ILO. OPHDAIITBIUJ Complete Vleual Analyses Glasses Fitted PHONE m SMALLMAWS BUILPINO Suninieruide, ELI. 1% _ l. i. Pntlunen. ,Op*l.D., R.O. OPIOMIJIIS“. Ins moan Glasses "mo: Vllual Training Ulven ~ QIGINT IIIIATII BLDG. lunar Innuendo Guardian will be delivered to any home In Sunimerulde by Carrier day or 18o per week- Phone 289 Ior this service or give the boy responsible for delivery on your route. —KENSENG'ION HOME and School Association will meet at Town Hail, Sept. 8 at 8 p.m. Personals _ —Mi|s Ruby Adams, Keaslngton is sepnding her vacation with hor parents, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Adams, Sea View-Bur. -—Recent guests oi Mr. and ltLrl. Daniel l-iickox, Burlington, were Mr. and Mrs. Earle Houston and daughter Gloria oi New Glasgow. --Bur. — Mr. and Mrs. Peter McNeill o1 Amherst, NB. have returned alter visiting Summerside where they were the guests oi Mrs. DJ‘. McNelll. — S —Mr. Harry C. Bowness, Ken- slngton, who is spending the summer in Western Canada, left recently for British Columbia 1i-_ ter spending several weeks at Winnipeg-Bur. -Miss Eleanor Stewart, Nor- boro, has accepted a position with the firm of W. L. Millar, Ken- sington, and assumes her new duties this week-Bur. —-Miss Shirley Stewart has re- turned to her home in Norboro, after spending several weeks with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Taylor, Malpeque.—Bur. —Mrs. Gordon Bryanton of Monclon, N.B., is visiting her nephew and niece, Mr. Edison Bryanton and Miss Florence Bryan- ion, Spring Valley-Bur. -—Mrs. George Duggan. Port- land, Maine, arrived recently lo visit her daughter, Mrs. Harold Palmer. and Mr. Palmer, Kensiiig~ ton. and other relatives and friends here.-Bur. —Mr. Ernest Gill has returned to his home at Brighton, Mass, after visiting his brother. Mr. Wil- liam Gill. and Mrs. Gill at Ken- sington, and other relatives in this province-Bur. --Miss Erma Gill has accepted s position in the Kensington Tel:- Phone Exchange, taking the place' of Miss Joyce Hessian, who has resigncd.-Bur. —Mrs. E. S. MacPhail, Ottawa. who was the welcome guest for thc past week oi her sister, Mrs. Hattie Wickett, Kcnslngton, re- turned on Friday to the Orient Hotel, . Victoria, where she is spending the summen-Bur. —Mrs. Nelson“. MscLeod return- ed to her heme at Long River, after‘ spending the past two months at the tourist home oper- ated by her son and daughter-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Macy Leod, Cavendish-Bur. —Miss Dorothy Howard. popular telephone operator It Kenslngton, is spending part of her vacation at Coleman where she is the guest o! her uncle. Mr. John Webb ang Mr. and Mrs. Bann. Webb. - ur. I —Mr|. Ross MscMillnn and her daughter Jeannie have returned to their home at Dorcheltsr, Mass. liter an enjoyable vocation in this province when they were guests o! Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Gill. Victoria and Mr. and Mrs. William Gill, Kensingtoin-Bur. —M:is| Hazel Brysnton, R. N.. left- recently on return to New York after spending her vacation st her former home at Spring Valley. She was accompanied as iar as Moncton by her sister, Miss Florence Brysnton, Spring Val- ley. and her brother, Mr. Gordon Bryanton, Kensington-Bur. —During the visit to the Island oi Mr. Ernest Gill oi Brighton. Mass. and his sister, Mrs. Ross MacMillan oi Dorchester. Moss, the our family eniOydd a i-e-uii-l ion which included n clam bake at Victoria beach, and was at- tended by the brothers nnd sis- ters and their children and grand- children-Bur. —Mrs. S. C. Thompson and Mr. Lelth Thompson. Charlottetown. were passengers on the early morning plane to Moncion on Tuesday. where they were join- ed by Mr. Thompson and daugh- ter Csrol, returning from a two weeks visit to Toronto. The fum- ily returned to the Island via Tormentlne and Borden-Bur. —Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Davies who are at present living at Ken- slngton, where Mr. Davies is em- ployed. were recent week-end visitors to their home at law-SJ‘ Five islands, N.S. They were ac- companied by Mrs. Davies‘ sis- ter. Miss Erma Gill and broth- ers Linwood and Ivan-Bur. —Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Ford. North Milton, Mr. Borden Mar.- Leod and daughter Jean. Brook- iliild. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mec- Leod slid son Cyril, Mrs. Jack Hipperson and daughter Judy Chsrln- ...., and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Younker and daughter. Linda. New Wllichlre. were ti!!!" oi Mr. and Mrs. Daniel l-llckox. Burlington, on Sunday-Bur. -I‘rlends here will be llsd to learn not there is‘ steady im- provement ih the condition oi Mr. "Gladdifl" Ron. oi Relinl- shalt stuisognnn u ‘still e Mlilu“ O'Leory and Vicinity The O'Les.ry Fire-Station ii be- ing painted and now presents a very attractive appearance. -. O Mr. and Mrs. Charles Darling and daughters Oarita and Dorothy |oi Imwrencetown. N. 5., ' were guests on Labor Day oi Rev. W. G. and Mrs. Dickson, O'Leary. Min Marjorie Ellis. teaches- at Winaloe, spent the holiday week- ‘ehd at her home in OLeary the 1:19“ Q! h" Parents. Mr. and Mrs. Nils N011 Whitney, Jgmglgg PM“. is Visiting in O'Leary, the guut o! Mr. and Mrs. Claude Mac. Neill. Mr. George Shaw, Cope wqlte and Rev. W. G. Dickson of O'Leary were visitors to Elmsdals on Pri- day. Sept. 2nd and were guests oi Rev. J. M. and Mrs. sheen. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. MacLeod and son of Sydney. NS, visited O’Leary an Friday. Sept. 2nd and were guests oi Mrs. W. G. Dickson. Miss Norma Campbell who is IIIIPIOYQd with the Bank oi Mon- treal in saint John. N.B., is spend- "18 hefvacatlon in OLeary the Kuest oi her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Campbell. I Rev. Russel Webb of Waterford, lN.B., who was visiting his lather, IMr. John Webb_oi Woodstock re- turned to his home on Thursday. Mrs. George Matthe s, OLeary, land Mrs. Bruce Carru ers, How- lsn, have returned from an en- joyable visit to Fredericton, Saint John and other N. B. centres, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer MacConnell, Jvioncton. spent the Labor Day week-end in West Devon the guests oi Mrs. MacConneilLs parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Moreshcad, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Lawson IAcorn and children oi Dartmouth, NB. spent a iew days visiting lthelr respective parents, Mrs. Acorn in West Devon and Mr. and ‘évfrs. Elwyn Boulter, Carleton, Lot Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Heywood and family o1 Charlottetown were wlsitors over the Labor Day week- end st OLeary and Bloomfield o! ivhich place they are former r051- dents. Ml-s Wilma Ramsay oi the nui-s- lng staii oi Prince County Hos- Diihl. Summerside, spent the La- bor Day holiday at her home 1n OT-eary. Mrs. Edward Clark, Lexington, Mass, who has been visiting her mother, Mrs. Christopher Mother- all and her sister, Mrs. R. H. Hun. ter and Mr. Hunter, Rosebank. ‘has leit on return to her home. l Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Slnkinson oi Ottawa and son who were visit- 1118 in OI-eary the guests oi Mrs. Slnkinsons parents. Mr. and Mrs, Leslie MscAuiay have returned to their home. MTB- Geflfse A. Hayes oi Sum- merside and little son Gregory, are visiting in O'Leary the guests oi Mrs. Hayes‘ parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Williams. Mr. Nesry Shelioon, flcccmpanied by his daughter Helen and his sin .101‘. leit on Saturday morning, ‘$6M. 3rd tor Ottawa where Mr. Shelfoon is employed with the Civil service and Helen will take her Grade i2 at the Glebe Col. legiate. patient. It will be remembered _ that he ‘" suddenly ill while i his wife and her sister, Mrs. Laura ~ Hogg, were visiting relatives at , Kelvin Grove and other points in I this province-Bur. l —An apple tree at the home oi . and Mrs. George Harding. Kfllllflgton. lPDarently died ai- ‘ter transplanting in the Spring. il-lowever, it's owners. on ialth. i_ gave it plenty oi water, and late .in the Summer it began to put {forth leaves. Now in the first days oi September, the tree is covered with blossoms, and is a ,pretty and an interesting sight.- Bur. | "PUB" PREACHER. NORTHFLEET, Kent, England- (CP) —Rev. A.E.M. Johnson, vicar of St. Botolph's Church, and known as the Public House Padre, has ,toured all the inns in his parish and is hali- way round a second time. He holds impromptu rellg- ious discussions in the pubs. ocleoned TEETH ARE " “W! Ammgalfinfgn?‘ m“ - _ The Stars OI "some m: WAY” iii an equally l c" l‘ ‘PSEMULT’ " P‘ GALLON“ Frld gflNlg-hnu‘ Ii-Nmreillll -s é i -1 M i r i - a- - 2- _ secnur“ pnfldent ay . , Satu ay '7. -9. 0 Shows '7 and 9. 5 - at nco r. .80, Sal. A-Q-QoQwte-e-so-Qwo-Q-eo-o-oo-Q-eoc-so-Q-ooa-eootf ~West Prince County and exhibitors THE GUARDIAN. YCHARLOTTETOWN Elmsdole and O Vicinity a Mr. And n55. Bell oi Hope River were Sunday visitors at the‘ home of Mr. and Mrs. Heber- Prof- it, ‘iosebsnk. Mrs. ILA. Moxmns. and daugh- ter, Misa Catherine, spent a very pleasant week's holiday visiting irlendl and relatives in Char- lottetown. Din-LA. MacDougall c! lord, Maine. accompanied Rum- bill-la guests on Saturday o! Mr. and Mrs. J.W. O'Brien. Mrs. John Doyle. iormerly o! Roseville, now oi Boston, Alla. is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Kelly. -- E Mr. and Mrs. 11B. Furlong have returned to Elmsdals irom a visit to Montreal which comhingd both business and pleasure. Mrs. Frank Callback and son, Joseph, oi Summerside, spent a few days recently at the home o! Mr. and Mrs. Claude MacNeili. Mrs. MJ. Redmond, (ormsriy d Albertan. now oi Charlottetown, spent the past two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. A.D. O'Brien. Mrs. Elena Smith has returned to her home in Long Island, N.Y. alter spending her holidays in Charlottetown and Elmsdale. Mr. William Wallace, son of Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Wallace leit re- cently to attend college in Sydney, NB. Billy's friends wish him suc- cess ln his studies. Mr. and Mrs. A.J. Agnew and two children oi Shawlnigan Falls, P.Q., motored to the Island last week to spend their holidays with Mrs. Agnew's parents, Mr. and ___ PAGE ‘ITIIRTEEN Four Ways . to buys * OASII OHARGI ‘ BUDGI! Wool Twllls “"‘““Y Suede: - Duvryncs and Tweed untrimmecl coats “l5 Loose back. llsl, lull-belt ‘or bolted-allied are the styles of these New Fall Untrlmmed Coats that feature tho new collar and sleeve treatment. Translated-this gives you all the comfort, warmth and good looks imaginable, in your new Fall and Winter Coal in your preference of Autumn-Winter colours. Sizes 9 1-2 - 15 1-2, 12 1-2 - 18 1-2, and 12 - 1& Terrific, long lasting values, Mrs. J .W. O'Brien. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Brophy of New Jersey have returned to their home alter spending their annual vacation with relatives and irisnds in Charlottetown, Alberton and Eimsdaie. Clearing: Mr. Lloyd Foley oi East Orahze, N.J., arrived on PEI. on Friday and will return by car this week accompanied by his wlie and two children who have been vacation- rayon. and white. Regular val yard. CLEARANCE AT Thursday, Friday and Saturday SPECIAL Odd lines oi dry goods-club rayon, embroidered rayon, printed sheer and plaid Shades-rose, pink, nlle, grey, blue Upper Floor Main Store Section SMALLMAWS uo $1.25 i0 $2.25 Del‘ 1/2 I PRICE lng with Mrs. Foley's parents. Mr. and Mrs. P.A. Burke at Tignish. Reverend Sister Bertille and Reverend Sister Ida oi St. Paul, Minnesota leit ior St. Paul last week after spending a pleas-ant holiday, guests oi Mr. and Mrs. James O'Brien. Sister Bertille was formerly H-onora O'Brien and while here also visited her broth- ers, Messrs A.D. O'Brien oi Elms- d-ale and Harry O'Brien oi Alber- ton. judged, stated his opinion that the top winners among the daifl’ “F m; were very exceptional and among the best he had ever seen. Mr. O'Brien slated that this 5'99" sheep class was P9315135 the be“ 1n any years showing. Mr. Clay, Government inspector. had stated to him that tn this opinion the irmbs exhibited yes tr- nay were the best at any exhibition he had ever attended. Mr. O Brien also said that all other livestock W35 up to par with other Y95T5~ Exceptionally large and 0i a 1118b quguty were the number oi g1!- hiibits in the grain and vegeta, e class. _.____.__-i -- NCON UERED" TOPS U Q m FILM ADVENTURE NlClllllALlTY Continued from page 1 the extreme showlng_ how bring entries from ends of it, clearly highly it is valued." Civic Welcome One oi the ilnest motion Piclu" productions yet to come out Hollywood made its bow at.th¢ capitol Theatre yesterday- It 15 Cecil B. DeMliles Technicolor act- iondrama. of pie-Revolutionary “Unoonqueredfl co-starrins Guy Cooper and Paulette Goddard and a mighty iilm epic it is. deed. A civic welcome was tendered by His Worship Mayor Charles Proiitt and he expressed the hope that all would enjoy themselves to the iull- est extent. Premier J. Walter Jones Ln his opening remarks stated that the progress made in the Alberton Ex- oi ample opportunity Cecil Kellaway. _Wa.rd Bond. Kath- erine DoMille arid marry others. Cooper appears as a Viriiflifl mllltlaman and patriot who falls in love with Miss Goddard, an Enz- llsh girl unjustly sentenced in Airnerica. to be bonded to the D91“ _ son who buys her at puiblic auct- ion. Da. Silva portrays M1 1111"!!!)I111- ous iur trader —- and traitor-who _ works with the lndians and whom Cooper is determined to expose- Paulette ‘Unconquered’ Too The two men clash further over the purchase and love oi Paulette. Oooper outbids Da. Silva tor her but the latter does not let the mat- ter rest here. He tricks Paulette into believing she is his property but neither by intimidation nor by cajolery can he win her over. Pau- lette ls. in her own way. as much on; tighter as Cooper and she has to display her indomitable spirit ‘when she and Cooper face trouble with the In- i t'h . dans tOBE e1‘ is Jammacked "Unconquered" with thrills and lush adventure- ThQ historic siege oi Fort Pitt—l-1'l° brave little outpost that 8"" 1m‘) the iii-itiipermit steel my of cAPlTalwSumimei-side TODAY (Thurs.) - FRI. - SAT. 8 —- DAYS -- 3 THE CNE iillill hibltion Exhibition was beyond anything he ‘had ever seen. Re- ierring to the improved methods oi farming in vogue today and noting the large number oi cars present he said that as care increase the number oi horses on the farm de- creases and thus the habits of farming change. Mechanized meth- ods oi {arming have made it pos- slbie to ilnish harvesting much earlier in the season and at s. date that would have been impossible ten or tilteen years ago. The Paramount picture ieaturti Howard Da Silva. Boris Karloii, the weather man working the cold weather begins. Farmers he said must be siblo to watch and judge the market and change irom one type o! farming to another‘ as conditions demand. Exhibitions help, he continued, to "improve the quality oi the lami- ers produce and his stock as well. Senator Barbour recalled that iiity years ago produce was shipped in large quantities from Alberton by boat but all that has been changed and he hoped that it was not iar distant when it ivould be possible to once again have this service. The gathering was also addressed by Brig. John Price who assured all that he ielt deeply honored by the invitation to be present on this occasion. Illgh Quality Exhibits In the livestock exhibits yester- day the number or entries in most classes were about the some as last ear. y According to Mr. O'Brien, the President oi the Exhibition tihe number of horses exhibited this year was somewhat lower than last but he believed that the qual- ity was much better. All classes oi dairy cattle were wflll filled with the exception oi the Here- Pumps, or Roll Brick Sldin iI.I-'. MCNNIS “THE BRIDE EXHIBITION a AT EGIIONT BAY WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14th RECORD NUMBER 0F ENTB lords. Mr. George MaoMillen. who REPAIR YOIIR NOME NOW THERE'S PLENTY OF TIME LEFT and with time for you t0 got that h a ?lnat§:ti-G' H‘ Bilbo“: i1“ Nib t our house nice and snug with m“ “‘,,,"',,',",,','§"",:',, / re a ess com menc e II lone. I ' » ' - ' I - i-,' executive highly iorp the splendid why no lav-rap for winter and gummer mm- the bleed eflheee feu- fl/mv 1M’ 0 UV/ ll ////1‘\/\ ll l/\/ // success the had made oi this Insul Brick s mg . . ‘d lellllllll4"l"'"'5° !- [PH/Ar] H; H [Ihp/i/‘yi/i yw-s snow, y fort. 0n the other hand, ii.’ ‘ytoubzviiliinto heal‘;- yalglflz-e m: m‘; AIIIIOI l‘ _ i / . ' house, you had better sta 0 W“ " i ‘ quirements now as we have some on t e way in. We carry a full line of Fawcett Ranges and Heat- ers to burn either oil, coal or wood. to tedl a pallifitygbfizrilyoiirie-abuildllngs, Beatty hand or power - We have some attractive tinned colors and patterns oi Asphalt Shingles while they . wo-iowowiomt-Qos-Qoo-ooo-Qsmoo-Q-oom CAMEC TIlEATBE- Kinsman" Thursday Matinee 4 EM. (Sharp); Evening 8:30. For real enjoyable entertainment v mnnee which has lots o! laughs. It's June Allyson, Van John- son nnd that heckled-faced kid, Butch Jenkins, in The whole family will enjoy ‘this show. Also Colored Cartoon, "LUCKY DUCKY“ CRAPAUI) THEATRE SCREEN . . .. EXPERIENCE . - 6k//(2/9L3.Q~/.?//)'/Y17Q/» 9|: mug 617/ . A’ //. /////,., LIFE ! uucuNuuEn£n Pittsburgh-is one of tht hiBh FPO" v H ‘ oi motion picture excitement. '- ' ‘ -. in our favor it's a good te repair job done before t //. // \ '1 w/rm PLEASE NOTE: NO SHORT SUBJECTS Shows Today and Thursday at 3:30 - '7 and 9:25 COMING WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY snrr. 14th and 15th “JOAN or anc" Only Showing In P. E. Island This Year Admissions as follows:- Eveningy-Adults $1.20; Children 50o Matinee-Adults 75c; Children 50c. Tax Included Evening Shows will be at 7 and 9:25 Asphalt or Cedar Shingles. g, call and see us. rices on sbme discon- lnsul Brick Siding and KINKONA l \ J i REGEIIT ruun. - rm. - SAT. nee this lovable comedy-ro- l.) a 2 - mo ATTRACTIONS - 2 i Go" WILD. Robert Lowery in "QUEEN OF THE AMAZONS" and oQ-oo-Q-waooaooeco i l i WELCOME BlNG CROSBY - BARRY FITZGERALD STRANGER i