'1‘ ' i""“""".fi¥i§'~\'rcf¢;~':1¢'i'"c;.,r‘ ' w” - ‘ _ s» imrti‘! “not "AUGUST 12_,__1947 ‘ r5... "rr- m ma: """'"”-‘"""‘f'.""#vt?v.v"~rvq;qr.wmu were fil-IARLUTTETOWN cunnmnu » ' ‘TWESTERN GUAFDIAN AGENTS: J. Elmer Murphy, Ill Hanover Street. and George Clow. I35 Ottawa Street SUMMER-SIDE and PRINCE COUNT! News. ‘ ptlons. Advertising. _ The Guardian may be bought st any ol’ the following stores In susumerslde: m, - Water ‘"- ‘ ' ‘ ., u Central Street: 10,0," Bakery, _Wster Street; sun Gander. l‘! Grenville ltmet. "TJ? will he delivered u any home in Bummerslde. Cfldu-soystiloperdayorllepcweeh. Pbouofliluethisservsel l» [IVI your order to the ho! "Isousihlo for dellyef! on your route N s-rcxlrs for Old -nn. cALLsson-s Dental o1- goms week at all drug stores, Old flee closed from August 13th to in, H. J. Mabon. Montague. and 15th inclusive. " . L Foley, Summerslde. Price $13.75. iron SAL! in Kensington. resl- leniial proper)’ on paved highway, M 60x11! ft. Cali evenings. Char- p; Yeo. _|-‘0R. SALE-dim? Ford coach. model 8., four cylinder. New pis- wn rings, completely overhauled. For inspection call at 103 Eus- “me street. Summerside. m-j —F0lt SALE. eight-room house. all modern conveniences. 843 Up- per Central street, Bummerside. —WANTED — A married man for farm work. Modern equipment. Apply John B. Haslam, Carleton Siding. P. l: Island. —'l'IIE LADIES’ AID of the Western Hospital will hold its an- nual sale of useful and fancy art- icles in the Exhibition Building on Exhibition Day, Aug. 20th. Be- ginning at 2:00 o'clock. “AVOID THE RUSH on race “y, Get your season's ticket for old l-lomc week." at all drug stores md Milton Bell's, Charlottetown; r, lilabmfs, i/ioniseue: E- Foley's. gurnmerside. Price $3.16. -BUY YOUR SEASONS TICK- gys for old Home Week while avgnilable at all drug stores and liiilton Bell's. Charlottetown; J. liaboifs. Montague; E. Foley's. Summerside. Price $3.75. —IMPORTANT NOTICE ‘IO ADVERTISERS - Advertisers are advised that ordinary copy must reach the Guardian office not Inter than l1 a. m. the day pre- vious to date of insertion. Large advts.. quarter page and over. must reach the office at least 24 haurs o advance. mSEASON TICKETS for Old - -EOOKED FIRST MACKEREI. Home Week now on sale at all _Messrs. Wilfred and Frank d2“! Swres “d Mm” 5m" Woodside landed the first mackerel Charlottetown; J. Mabons, Mont- om S "we this season on '5'"; ‘jaws’ summemde Sunddymzlien they landed tool 9"” “'5' - nice ones with a hook and line. They also were the first to bring ._PRI~.LIDIINARY nesnnvo - 1P mackerel mt smon__s_ A Illfli‘. from Conway appeared br- ihre l/Liglstrate R..S. Hinton in Sllmme-rslde yesteiday charged- riih breaking. entering and theft it shartells Restaurant, Portage. The articles stc-len were mostly‘ canned ioods. Hi5 case was ad- purned until August 19in for pre- nmlnnrv hearing and he was re- leased cn bail — S. ' -—50'1‘H WEDDING ANNIVER- SARY-Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Mac- Farlane. Bedeque, were the re- cipients of many congratulations yesterday on the occasion of their fiftieth wedding anniversary whi-h | they celebrated quietly at their home-S. Big Week Ati Il.0.i\.F. Station Summorsiiio . -JOINS AIR FORCE -— An- ptilcr island veteran has rejoined the Air Force according to a re- pcrt realved Irons the RD.A.1“-' nation. Summers-ids yesterday.‘ no is v-x-Pilci Officer D11. Cousins oi Bindnibane. P.E.l.. son of Mr. Bisriiflrn‘ Cousins of that. place. Ha tern-d Lhree years in the R..C.A.F. is a Wireless Air Gunner and has rnlsivd as a beading Alrcrafts-i man. clerk Admlrlistratot‘. Group. ‘mo. as wife is the former Jeani Evvhn Bernard of Bradaibane. He will be stationed temporarily at ific SdmIflErSldG station. The re- tflllilng officer at the station re- part5 that he is receiving quit:- u low luqilll1€l frcm young men de- Iirlnr n Join the R.C.AF. and. Iiisllliig to find out certain vortic- lilars m. to my. rank. 01c. before mllsling. — B. the Summe-rside R.C.A.F. Station with the annual inspection o! the Station, the arrival of the English Alr Cadets and the the Air Cadets now in camp there. Air Vice Marshall I-lE. Middleton, C.B.E., air officer commanding, Central Air Command. Trenton, 0nt.. will arrive this evening and will carry out his annual inspect- ion on Wednesday. There will be a march past and inspection o! the Sation personnel on the parade square and he will carry out ain inspection of the Station generally. Ho will be accompanied by the following officers: Air Commodore F.G. Wait. 03.15.. A.O..C. No. 10 Group. Halifax; Group Captain h... S. Trunbull. D.F'.C.; Group Capt- ain R.C. Hawtry; Wing Command- er R..R.. Dennis; and Ffiiing O!- ficer GM. Nightley. At 4 pm. on Friday evening the group of British Air Cadets which is touring Canada will arrive at the Surnmerside Station and will spend the night here, on Saturday morniing they will proceed to Syd- ney. It is hoped that the schedule will be changed -to glve the boys a IOIIKGIJIBY here so that they can be shown about the Province. ‘rhere are 46 Cadets in the party arid two R.A.l-‘. officers. two 11.0.. Al‘. officers and one Air Cadet League officer. \ Friday afternoon is the day that the inspection of the Air Cadets in camp is hediuled for but it is Personals -Mr. Linus Noonan. Summersldu, Ipcnl the weekend in Al-bany. —.\i.r. sterling hbonan, Melville, spent the weekend at his home in Albany. _'\ir. Gerard McLellan of Indian IllVPl‘ was a visitor to Summerside IJSL week-end. K -.\ir. Lorne Simmons. Cam- bridge. Mass. is at present visit- ing his brother. Mr. Everett Sim- muns_ Summersidcr-S. —Miss lmiiss Macbellan of Grand River. is a guest st tne home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Silli- phant. Summersidm-S. -Mr. Bert Noonan has returned to Truro. Nova Scotia, after spend- lflg a pleasant visit with his par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Noonan. Albany. quite possible that the inspection ___. may be held tomorrow instead - ,\Ir_ Barnard Duchgmle, Mr, while the A.O.C. is here. The squad- rons now in camp are. Charlotte- town, Glace B a y. Camp- and Mrs. Ernest Dlcklson and two children have returned to their hone in Massachusetts, after hav- ‘no spent a pleasant holiday In iiiiiiicque and Darnley. beilton. St. Mary's, Bathurst, Holy Family, Bathllfst; and New Water- fcvrd.—8. —G. II. M.—- Just leek what I've found for you today! it's fun digging ed fie itlvm: for this column and we hope that you like and take advantage n tcm. PINK Oll WHITE JERSEY 8.60 This BIOQG has long full sleeve and a round ueok with button flown the bsok closing. The slses are l2 to 20, the material is a line. 1°" Jersey in either blush plnLer snowy white. Jersey Blouses~ere so "iv to wear and so easy Io launder. This Blouse will oompsre favorably with any yoii will be able to find and It ls only 8.49 in the 5 and l0 "continent , . MAZOLA COOKING 0B. SALAD Masole Oll is a resl economy to-eook with-you can use It over and over Ihlni For deep-fat frying of doughnuts, Ireneh Iriedpota- Iota or n- there's “' that osn , s with Malcolm... “miv your heath-ginning or Mayonnaise with it. Muols will give a "lily smooth flnl to any mind. The l-pound tlu is 80 cents-get “m” W!!! from the Grocery Department. IRONING soauns .. 8O oents j i I I I l I ............ no u» us With one of these strong. steady Folding Iroulrlg Boards you eon ' i!" your Ironing or pressing euywhuremflnd tho coolest pleeo In your "Mlle for this hot-job . . . I even saw a lady doing her Ironing out under "it trees In her yard, on one of these boards. The Hardware Depart- ruent has all sorta et laundry equipment. in stock are sleeve Boards. 7m the little pieces-Clothes Books and llsmpers of different shapes Ind slses. Do your laundry with ease sud cool oomf ‘t-the equipment iI here for youi slsrdwm Department. F LAX MATH 35% 0F! nap them up. They're Imported from with s lsrga over-cheek of blue or are extremely sorvlepbh. You esu get them In any deaths metste lsrgoroom alsefllhe 85$ o! means lreslssvlughryouteoi hrniturobepartuseul. I This week will be a. big week ati inspection 0f 1 PAGE NINE \ a L cAPlToL—8IlmmQIIillQ n} gmflnmanls :n grime Egwar: Leland in Smallmon’: _ s ma mans n Vince War flnd It's Smallman’: TODAY (Monday) and TUESDAY In Prince Edward Island It's Smallman’; In Pri-r" " "d “is Smaumanr‘ _ ' In PFIIICO‘ Edward Island It's Smanm..-» l “d H. Sm n t assesses-eonuueoeeseeooeuooaso-noaneosueeoeoe In Fri u. _ S B. malt! o o . "CO Wafd ‘~74’: ‘d It! s v . - . - - L, _ a ma mane . 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In Prin , e ‘uflflghlngb s s "man's ' - ' B ma mans g some Illlltliill - cuss IIALEY In Prin d‘, lliiiit e y.) ‘ smaurnanvs g VIRGINIA WEllES'$PlIIEIOIIE$ In Prrn: o F e“ warglilll“ {hi} .‘ smanrnanss ; with ioimuv oov and Ills In Prim B i‘, s H . ; VIRGINIA new om Silelisrs h, prim E i) ma many useessenceeaeeseeeevooeoeuoeooeuoeenooeoeoooeuel I STnaIIIYEB-ns In Prino E i s,“ m! v In Prince ' " n n: U Also: Popular Science and Cartoon [n prim‘ ‘ ‘symaflmanf Shows 7:15-9:15 — Matinee Tuesday 2:30 In Prince gmanmanis . . ma I118." S l" Pm?“ Smollma-nk‘ WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY In Prince v . _ _ lmallmans Katharine Hepburn and Robert Taylor In In Pflflgg ‘y , ‘nanmanss "UNDERCURRENT" i Esme i_ mailman’: Inca . v tort-o taut-teens»: _ I l nalimans u as Mr. Stewart's letter states. it Srlnce ‘i ‘(OI-II Investment ‘s “ na-"ma-‘VQ M"thly Meeting it?“ l." s" h. p""°° ‘ ntnhsriis» “your _ PTBC 3 0n UH OT IXIIB 8 laYl 9 p 4 the citizens have taken this atti- In pr-nce "Qllallw Iaumanf o‘ s ‘d tude. The winter before last the Inca i allmans e Imperial on and the Irving on In Prince l allman’: . were forced to haul oil to the elec- In Prince l , . T ‘I tric light plant in trucks and in I . _ ‘ lnmans one recession" there gas onti‘: a I" ETINCS - vllmaffg ow ours o on han . If ee I! r 9~ ___. had been a bulk storage tank |n p Ince "mams A number o‘ matters were cub thetre would have been no rliffi- In Prllme "mans cussed at the regular meeting of cu y' He did not wish m go Con‘ nnce ‘mans . trary to the wishes on the peti- In palm. r- the summerside Town council held “on but he Mt that n those w“ _ ~i“- Imans last evening with His Worship payers were approached and told In PFIHCG binary’; “W” J- F- Ame“ Plesidi"! “id the benefits to be derived thev In Prince v all the mem-bers of the Council might change their mind. | p _ M338 Present. Councillor Morrison said he '1 Flfine HIGHS“ I" °P°“i"8 u" "iteii"! Mil/i" “thought that if the Fire Marshall In Prince ‘W " nan’; Ame“ “M he w“ 313d I” be said there was no danger of tire | p ' , . back 535'“ an“ his illness ‘m5 ii should be satisfactorv to them. n rlnce “ans he time with "Pmttciaiiil" i“ "w Councillor Wedge said thai it I" PTIHOG ‘NW! Pflge Is man's‘ i hi n th c il a .. < - . . i'h’.“'.§?§in'.§i§” his ninsfi“ f. r13. §;’,‘;",,§°',‘n§,°§'§,,',°,,§°§§'Jf,,'$,§1?§ :" P'!"°° PM“ atched M's mg h“ Ebsence- was opposed to letting another n pnnce Fdwa m . §flj§ c°lmdn°r Hem?’ wed!" wel‘ company in. There was some dis- I91 D4009 CAWRI ‘th Qua-lit) 1N3‘ ‘ corned the Mayor back and sa’d cusslon as to whv the communes I p . pd WI , _ . iii" he hiiPed his "will WW1“ couldnot set torether and blind a n rlnce w” m4 ms continue to improve. m‘ pipe line and the matter was left In Prince Frlwa M's Discuss Labor e m. M t k _ p r |_- . . A request w“ "ad "M"! '3'" Over Svlreetngolincmljtrtxeeallfiiort In prlme s-‘gwa -e "" “'3 ""“"‘"'“““:5 . i an increase infthe rate oirptiy is’: councillor Wedge, reporting for In pflnce aware , nwxvfhfd Island It's SWIHIIWIZHS E e fl 0"" m“ °° th st t c m . id th r n rim: F a ' v ' ‘ hour to o5 and for truckmen from m: Fggfng (flmbfltrfemfzje Sm; I m; Fe pdward N H . ‘. m EPIHCO Fdyvard Island lt_ s _ Smallmarus 7° t° 95 “n” 1 has been completed._and that Duke y‘ ,n"e ward ' " ° “ma ma" g I" ' ‘an 5 The Clerk illfmmed "fniltiee" IEtreet is ready to widen. He mov- In Prince Fdward Is'and It's Qmallmfirfii‘ In I M Ian's ing that the rates in Charo e own i d’ d d b co m ‘ a . ' _ r were 45 cents for laborers and 5n échlffzl°gn° this‘ $23!.“ at!“ In "lance Friward Island It's Qmaiimarzsf In - s AI-I-MIIII S LIMITED Ian's “ms f” "uckmm iGt-een and Notre Dame streets be I" p"ii'l06 Edward Island Its f-‘vmallmans In F i8n'$ Cwncillvi Wedile slated ‘h?’ f’ gravelled. The motion carried. In Prince Edward l-riand It's Qmallmarfs In r s U M Ian's was the desire of the ounrl o‘ C m M I b _ *' ‘ pay a. rate as high as that paid] ed f]; ‘Tffha In Prince Fdward Island It's Smallmanzs In I v tom's 1°‘ m" Wm‘ i“ "w P'°“"'°' “m” Llsht Commit‘ meet the In PFHVEQ Edward I=i=~l it‘: Smallmans In Prince‘ mum-d Island it's Smalmatfe he moved that the matter be tah- l Prmm,’ ‘he Mlnm" o, Pu," led to be considered after infor-. "c work!‘ “d M“ r .. _ mation has been obtained as to the rates paid by companies hir- ing labor. The motion was second- ed by Counclllor J. L. Gorriil and passed. - 1 Protest Read i A protest was read from s. num- bar of taxpayers and firms locat- ed near the Tanton property on Water Street West. protesting against the Town giving permis- sion to the Irving Oil Co.. to erect I a bulk storage tank on the water- front. The letter gave a number o! reasons for their objections. It stated that there would be an odor and that it would create a fire hazard and cause the value of nearby property in depreciate. It also stated that there would be an oil scum on the water spoiling bathing and swimming there. The following signatures were on the document: Prince Edward Island Fur Pool Ltd“ Queen Hotel, MacQuarries Ltd. Joseph Read and Co. Ltd., P.E.I. Bag Co. Ltd.. Harold Lyle. Ethel Sudbury, Summerside Hardware 00.. Mrs. Euphemia Easier. Brenton Mac- Lean. J. P. Taylor. Earle Schur- man. Clifton Hotel. Thomas Perry George Guergis. The Clerk also‘ read a. reply from Mr. D. O. Stewart represent- ing the Irving Oil.Co. Ltd. which said that there would be no odor and it would cause no deprech- tion. The plans would be passed by the Fire Marshall. the letter said. and pointed out that in other places no oil scum was caused and that '15 per cent of oil storage tanks are erected within the limits of municipalities. Mayor Arentt said that Mr. ‘rv- ing had been in Summerside and the situation had been explained to him. The Mayor said he felt that the Council could not so againsrthe wishes of the tax- pavers. Councillor Morrison said that if. FOR SALE I AT CAPE TRAVERSE The property of the lute l. W. Howutt, I B-roomed house, I 20x40 burn, I car garage, 5 ocm oI land with orchard, oll in good condition. 3 miles from Borden, on ‘main highway, close. to atom and voilwoy. Apply to WENDELL HOW-, ATT, Albany, between hours 6 and l, in evening at above od- dms. _._., i the Deputy Minister of Recon- i struction. at an early date to l find out the Government nro- | gram on rural electrification. - He said he was receiving non- stant r uests to hook up a line to Fern ood and he thought ths Government might subsidize part of the line. He wanted to be ahle to tell the people it the line would ‘be started or not. Mayor Arnett agreed with this ‘suggestion and said that the ,Council will be only too pleased In co-operate with the Govern- ment but that it should know what ‘their policy is. Councillor Morrison AI-E BOTTLES PIIIIIIIIASEB We eslf for ale bottles- an: nuautity. pints and quarts; hilh en prloes peld. We will also us: Inr lever bottles. Bring them Ir and guarantee an ample supply o Jsvel. Phone Cecil's Grocery, ‘lit. Im pick-up. CAMEQ Monday 64:80; Tuesday M80 "THE GENTLE QIX” With Joan Gates, Joyce Howard and John Justin FOR SALE A1‘ b! SUMMER ITBIIT. SUMMEIISIDI. P. I. I. House. 13 rooms. lu good re- IIIT- Fllfilllloe. Ilot water heat- ing. New Tlnhlm Oil Burner lu furnace. fleeting system for eon- iunuous hot water. Modem kitch- | III. and set tube, ample my. bo Ipleu. PI bllll Installed within the past o yea-re, New storm windows. [unlisted eold storage room in basement recent- ly Instelled. N" Ilrell with eement floor’ and driveway. This nmoerty u centre!!! loeet- ln Bummerside. near to lllalu Street and the shopplu district. poet oflioe, schools. perk. ehurehes and hospital. If Interested you may oommunl- sate with DI- J. B. COBBITT. Clerk's Harbor Sholburu County. Nova ‘ there. said he ' .. {understood that the Provincial? on one oi the aholoo eoruevs, Government had purchased the line to Mount Pleasant Airport. Councillor Gorrill reported that an extension had been built to the Town shed and now all the Street Department trucks can be stored Councillor Schurman stated that he had heard that the Summerside Youth Centre Inc.. is intending to fold up and is blaming the Coun- cil. l-le aid he thought i! they had the rig t man as Welfare Offfcer the Council would continua their grant. He thought that they should carry on as it was the enswor to the problem and he. personally. would do all he could to help. Councillor Wedge brought I up theAmatter of the milk test which is now apparently done in a dit- 0%00<%00%00§>00%Q COME TO THE r-S. AT ALBERTON Bigger And Better Than Ever Tourists are especially invited to attend. ' Special features and attractlons- Games and amusements for everyone. p. m. a Up to $2,200 in prizes, with additional special prizes, '7 An agricultural and live-stock show well worth seeing. ‘ Meals and saloons on grounds. i Big dance In main building at night~two orchestras. _ For free prize list, write Secretary. A. D. O'BRIEN President Secretary. Im- Alberton Prince County Fair Wednesday, August 20th Be with the crowd and eniioy a big day. Accommodations for 10,000.]; Prominent men are inivited to be in attendance for official opening at I H. S. MATTHEWS ‘i ferent way than formerly ‘and no- body seems to understand it. It was decided to take the matter up with the Department u! Health. J