AUGUST *4. I 194s --__..__ ._ . . IITHEWESTERNGUARDIAN AGINTS: l. liner Iurphy. I86 Ileuovir Street. an» George Clot. as Ottawa Street. . IUHMII-IIDI Ill PIANO! COUNTY Neil. lebeerlpiieua Advertising. pi TIUGBIIIIIIIIYDIDOIIIIISISIMQISHQ , l following etoree tn lemmas-side: ~hu Water 8800i: Gourllee Drugetort. 81 Central Street; Bookstore; v Town“, gahqy, Water Street: leek Geudei. 81 Granville Street: .ymee‘s Greoetyrllleil l . Aiyre Doueette’: Grocery, second any“; _ billed U0"! Transport. Water Street. tine Guardian VIII 50 IIIIIWYOG I0 any heme In Suiumerelde by Carrier ' saperdayaih perwaek. Phoueillor 289-2 for this lQfIIle 3 ei Jryfln your order to the be! responsible for delivery on your route. e—-*—7 _ ._UNI.OADING cars of lover-y -FOB SALE Oldsmobile ma. ‘bu! “d Q15 sydney acreenedlmoondiqoned motor A1 shape, b051, Layton Green, Albany. iheater. New slip covers. Must be __ ‘sold by Thursday night. Apply Rey 3 ..(',AB.AGE FOR RENT, known Gillis, wellington Centre. ls Dewar-s Garage, Spring Street. "~ Possession Aug. ‘l. P. L. Bowness,’ —WANTED immediately, sunmersldh eral hundred pounds dressed fowl. ' ..__ Playing 32 cents pound. Call or A-tosr in Post Oflice. Summer- phone Ralph McCaull, Carleton. aide or uicinity. sum of money in _Fon s‘? _ choice , . w“ tied with elastic bends. Find- draft gf please call at Gourlies D1118 :3‘; an“; “£11522 1'17; 152N152 SW9‘ ~ side. , $125 peach. MaIor Moose, _ ragga“: r5 St. Eleonora. w, F,“ New Jqrpsl -Anu.rvsn 'ro an! - u. i941. 2 ton Ford New engine. Ap- and Mrs. Leonard Dunfield of o e, Mal ue. Windsor. N.S.. have arrived” in BMXHYSI r.__._ peq ‘Summerside to reside. Mr. Dun- .J.'NOTIOE T0 POULTRYMEN: field will be an announcer on the Logging 11v; fowl and chicken new radio station.—S. j-flday, Aug. 8 at Cameron's Gar- ___-_ age, Ross Corner. B a.m. to 8 D-m..| --liOUSES FOR. SALE-I’ have for U. S. A. market. Heavy fowl| for sale a. number of houses, price 5 lbs. and up. 27 cents; chicken and location to suit customer. 5-14, 51,4 lbs. 28 cents; good chlok- Also four good used tires and m5 5% 1b; and up, 50 cents. Al.‘ Illbfli. tI-ply. hea y duty. size 6.00 592. or phone was with empty crops. One-half x 16. Write B “w, per pound for pickup service. 32l-2. Summer de. W. R. War- Buying by appointment onlY- T9"- ' Bums Freetown. ~— 3°“ ' ALEr-New Cockshutl. Ws-CONGIIATULATIOXS are in IIMWIS; 0 new mowers; three or” u, 1h, (Ive graduate nurses new wo n wheel truck wagons; from the Prince County Hoslvltfll I new bind s: hay rake. Mas- who so successfully qualified for sey Harri their R. N. degree. Marks neces- cows 53,11 to pass 420, total possible. 800. Miss Jean Isobel Johnstone 1H1 1n a class of 2B with 67D marks; Miss Katherine Jean Campbell, 4th with 651 1-2; M155 Marguerite H. MoCarville 5th with 61B; Miss ZBIIB_EIHIIIB Mac- Donald, 10th with e21; and MM Eileen rune Jenidns. 30th Wm’- 607 l-2.-S. RESENTA_ partment of Health and Wei . {alzngngisiztgggi gamer,‘ who All babies and pre school children gaslbeen Miklmer o’ the Church olftesiurrounding districts are in- of the Nazarene in Summerside v ' for the past few years, was enter- tained at the home of Mr- and ~—FOR. be reccmmenced Thursday. Aug 5th from 2 _to 4 P. M. at the home of Mrs. J. Lester MacLeod and w -FAREWEI.L AT BEDEQUE - On Thursday evening. July 21st. sev-' Mrs, George Key. Summerside East. previous to his departure for Trenton. N.S. An address was read and a presentation made of a purse of money by Mr. Keir Dunbar. to which Mr. Sanford course. games and contests were gratefully responded. Social inter-' ihe Young People and members of North Bederiue United Church gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter H028. Central Bedeque to bid farewell to two of their sons, Ralph and Denton Hogg who have purchased a farm and have mov- ed to Hamilton. Mr. R. L. Wagner much enjoyed followed by a hearty ‘ acted ,5 chalrman and an“ t sins-sons with Miss Marv Wellsprler speech called on Mr. Garth a‘. tile piano. Delicious refresh-lam“, to rem an 554,935 ma» a Infill»! W611 lBfl/Bd by m! MSW“- presentation of a purse was mace _ assisted by her daughters. Miss go R5]@h- and Demo“ by My, g Rubi’ Key. and Mrs. Helen Jobn- IRead and Mr. S. Green. Ralph son. Miss Ruth Morrison and Miss nd Denton thanked everyone for Eva Morrison.——S. their kindness and invited them to —— 'v1sit them in their new home after —KINGS'.I'ON UNITED CHURCH which all Joined in singing “Fuf —A special service was held un- They Are Jolly Good Fellows." Ihe d" I118 lilslllfic! 0! tho W- M- 5- of rest of the evening was spent in Kingston United Church On 5un- music gnd singing, Lunch was d-Y evening at 8.30 PM. The mu- , then served and at a late hour all rig was under the direction of Pst- departed wishing Ralph and Don- e: MacDonald and the "Bonsha/‘W ' ton the best of luck in the future. Quartette" who rendered thzea _5, beautiful selections. Don MecPLice rang the solo "Sunrise Tomorrow." Byron Hewlett of I-lazelbrook da- Iivered a very inspi ng lddfafvS-I stressing the very gr t need for] more interesting in‘ end more giv- ~ inss to Missions. Mrs. Stanley New- man presided end spoke in appre- ciation of the work done in the church end Missionary Society ‘o! the late Mrs. George Green. Rev. M: K. Charman dismissed the ser- vice with the benediction. Y. P. U. PICNIC The annual Young People's ple- nic of the United and Baptist Churches of the Central Y. P. U. vlll be held at the Yo ng People's ("Illn- Auguetine Covs. on Wed; nesday’ afternoon end evening. Allk. 4th. Games, canteen. Personals l. —Miss Ferns Bell. Summer-side. has es her guest, Miss can Stev- ene. BN2, Malsgarh, .S., who arrived on. Saturday evening-S. —Dr. Julius Frank. ‘Ottawa, On. tario, arrived by plane on sunday evening and is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Walker. Summer. aide-S. . —Mrs. Percy Weeks, St. Eleonora. spent a very pleasant week-end in Charlottetown, the guest of Mr and Mrs. CJJ. Pitcairn. —8. -Mr. and Mrs. Allen Prince (the former Virginie Lea), with their two children. Mary and Idnda. Ottawa, Ont, who are vis- iting in the Province. spent Sun- day with friends in Summerside. —S. , camp- fire and sing song. All Young People asked to attend. I -G. B. M.- Black Magic! That's Iuot whet a new BLACK ‘FROCK II II "l! 1nd of the Summer season. The Ladies‘ Wear Department has some “"1"”!!! Black Dresses of crepe or net with; gleaming eeiln trim.... ill-in deiee your dress es a new hi! Fashion end giver ii an air of ' ‘ L sophistication. These end of Summer-First of Fall Black Dresses ere in elsee ll to II. They're priced et 12.05 and 19.50 in the Ladies‘ Wear Department. l-‘or Summer Picnics at the beech or even in your own back yard- Elndwiehea are the THING to serve. l suppose yoore eaalag yourself- Of what shall I make them?" Here erg suggestions galore for delib- "llla. caly-io-make‘ Saudwiebeeml-obeier Paste at l9 oeaie a tin- Devllied lien at as cents e tin-Pate at s tine for rs cents or it‘! eente for lhrlarlelnelee-AND but of ell-Topper Boneless Chicken at. $2 ‘M? I Ill- Make up sleet of Sandwiches and est out of decre- YWll it. Grocery Department. ' I! 70a have a wee daughter-d. l, or l. You'll be alweye on the my; very expensive befne-dhefre lest eve.» earn me {IPII Q one diibeee Dresser-they're ee dainty end "~11 lwe than and mu tee-ether“ lllitheae eel the eeaee. pate caterers , rouvfjvtl is \.. l6 —Messrs. Davis Lidstone end Howard MacFariene, who ere et- tending summer school at Acadia University, spent the week end at their homes in Summerside-S. —Mr. end Mrs. Harry Green- iaw, Waltham. Mass, returned to their home after an enjoyable visit with Mrs. Greenlswb moth- er. Mrs. R. T. Morrison, Blun- merslde.—S. -Mra. Warren Henderson of Charlottetown and two children. recently spent a few deya with her sister, ma. Hillard Arthur and Mr. Arthur. Summerside. Her daughter. Wanda. who had been here for some time returned with her.-S. -Among the Iueatc this week "Briarcliffe". Fernwood. are Miss Alma Fllnlayson, New York ‘ and Miss Blanche Finlay- son. Charlottetown; Mr. Peter MarsDonald. Montreal; Misses Katherine Moir and June Pace. Halifax, will arrive today-S. Mr. R. Dayley. organist and choi director of Hlghfield Bap- chiidren. Heather and - e spending the Summ r as gues of the Dr.'s pa/rent . Mrs. George Bowne =- ness left on a short b iness t p to Newfound- land-S _ —Mra. Ogilvie. Mr. and Mrs Po euks with their two children, Beverley and Al- rt, arrived last evening from est Acton, Mass, on a visit to Ham- Mr. end Mrs. Keir Woodsidm-S. —Mrs. J. M. Mocfilroy end daughter. Beverly, who motored from Cambridge. Mass, to Morel! to visit the former’: sister, Mrs. Peter MbeDougall end Mr. Mac- Dounll. meat Sunday with friend! in Summerside-S. —Miss Alberta Macl-‘arlane, Edu- cational Director of the National Restaurant ‘ ' "' n, with he“, Gilmore In Chicago. Illinois. sr- in Summers“ to visit her another, Mrs. N.A. MecFsrlane. and sisters. the Misses Martha and Enid-S. l-Miss Evelyn Walker. Secretary demonstrator of Women's Instit. utes in the province of Quebec. with headquarters st MacDonald College, arrived by plane on Sun- day evening In Bummerside. wherei she will visit her parents, w, and! Mrs. Emest 1.. Walker, VictorieI Road-S. l Darnley And Vicinity I Miss Jean Hunter. Baltic. has, accented a position es clerk with- md. Murphy a Son. Sea View. l Mrs. James Cousins. Baltic. left] recently on e motor trio to Van-' couvcr. Rd. to visit her sIstenI Gfra. William Morrison and fun- y. Mrs. William Cousins. Dernley is mendinr e few days in Hum- merside. the guest of Mrs. Prank L. Macltay. Mrs. Wm. Chadwick end daugh- ter Heather. ‘Toronto. Ont. ere soendlng a pleasant holiday In Darnlev. the guests of Nil‘. and Mrs. James Hickey. Professional Dani IPCI I t. Earle, lllokey- ‘ Olllae at Y ll Grenville Stroll ° Ireland iY ALSO- NEWS REEL Show: 7:15 - 9:I5‘— Matinee Thursday 2:30 ilton. where they will be guests of - rived by plane on Sunday evening . fill‘. end Mfr. I YiT_ae__i..‘l‘lIilIlSl_AY “guano: momma - ' llltil aiunuiilicmlfii ilIlEl-iiiiliiiiliiitl SEIIIIIIE ltSStt ‘ wwwwwwwvxwwwwmvwww-ewwwv REGENTI THU-RSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY __ Double Bill HOPALONG CASSIDW In "BAR 2o moss" AGAIN" and When Batu Maxeslhreeg [e5 rich: ooorsn e-wnaaouea, Ifilhiilblli Manama-amok Matinee Friday end Soiurdoy 2:30 Lost Showing Today A "GREEN FOR omcsa" owwwmwwwwxmmwwwwglm ,, FM l0%00%- DAMEII THEATRE . KENSINGTON Wednesday Matinee 3:30; Evening 1:15 and dub-Thursday 7:15-9:15- Joel McCrea In "II-IE VIRGINIAN" In Technicolor One of the better Westerns. You've read the book. Come and see this show In color. Cir-Starring Brian Donlevy. Sonny Tufts and - Barbara Britten Also Shorts, “Sieeplechaeeim ,, . -. Miss Marlene Pickering. Darn- ley,'ls visiting in Hamilton. the guest of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Stewart. Miss Mary Campbell, Darnley. spent a few days in Sea View. the guest of Mr. and Mrs. George Burns ._._._ Misses Margaret and Evelyn Croilier, Darnley. had a. pleasant visit in Summerslde recently. the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elton MieKay, Ottawa Street. . Mr. and Mrs. Roy Warren and son Harold were visitors to Ken- slngtonpn Friday, attending the 40th anniversary of Mr. and ms. Ben]. Condon. Mrs. Glennie MacLean. Char- lottetown. was a recent visitor to Remington, the guest of her- par-- eats. w. agld Mrs. Ben]. Condon. A number of relatives called on Mr. and Mrs. Ben]. Condon. Remington, on Friday evening to celebrate with them their fortietb wedding anniversary. A. nicely- worded address was reed by Mrs. .fldon LllulunOTIIT and a. beautiful table lamp pesanted bylMrs. In- men .on behalf of the gathering. lilies ~Adele Drummond presented the bride of forty years with‘ a beautiful bouquet of roses. Mr. endure. tlondon, although taken Ullllllirile. expressed their ep- preciatlon for the nice gifts. after which all Joined in singing. "n: They lAre Jolly Good Iellowa.” lefreshmmta of ice-cream and cake were served by thvledica. followed by bride and groom's ooh out by the bride and groom. Condor: plan to r leavabu Wednesdayiar e visit to iwiaeioer. to spend e In weeks .wltb their eon, David. end family. [All Iirb them e pleasant trip end ‘anally more years together. _ IIAIL! I "All AGO i i lacquers! dhtovered ‘radio-act- iivity in 100d when some photo- ~ »- » -_ a- . _. . run . olJARmANgcrmawrrc-rowu curios 5...... i '........ llolll Interesting Farmers Rally At -D’Leary Although he was lavish in his praise of what farmers had alre dy accomplished in Prince Edward - lend. Mr. H. H. llannem. managing direetnrof the Canadian Federat- ion of Agriculture, suggested at Oweary last night that there wea still room for improvement. -l-Ie said the Province would be made e ‘Warmers’ paradise" if the men on the land realised the strength there was in uniting in their federation. Mr. Hannsm was speaking at e farmers rally at O'Leary Hell. There was only a fair attendance. It was felt that many had been kept away by the rush of hay mak- ing. Mr. W. J. Reid of Kinkore presid- ed and introduced Mr.‘ R.A. Profitt of Freetown. president of the PE. I. Federation of Agriculture. Mr. Profitt in tum introduced Mr. Hannsm. The only other speaker was Mr. Li". McIseaA: who des- cribedthe progress being made in junior farmers organizations. Mr. l-Iannam expressed his great pleasure at being able to attend the meeting. He said he was veryimruch impressed with what he had seen here. and men- tioned particularly the great in- terest here in soil improvermnt. He said he was impressed, too, by the splendid co-operation given by the Junior groups to the De- partment of Agriculture and by their eagerness to learn more about their job. He traced the history of the Federation and spoke of its strength, with a present member- ship of some 400,000. F°11WWIX18 his address an open forum was held and Mr. Hannam answered a. number of questions from the ficor. rle said he be- lieved thefood contracts with the United Kingdom would be extend- ed for another two years. Q1195. tioned concerning butter, Mr. l-Iannrrn said the Federation would support a move to import butter into Canada, rather than lift the present ban on margar. e Decide Death 0f Summer Visitor Due To Drowning I A coroner's jury empanelled to inquire into the cause of death or John Ellis McFhail of 252 Massa- chusetts Ave., Arlington, Mass. vlhose bcdy was found on the shore at Ives Point on Monday evening. met last evening in the County Court House before the Coroner J’. Astin Delaney, M.D. and Sgt. Heath of the RCMP. In view of ire evidence sub- mltteci the velnllct rendered was death by drowning. The first witness Winniired Tanton of Brighton, Mass, stated she had gone to Ives Point on Monday afternoon along with her sister and the deceased. She had gone out with the deceased about a quarter mile at low tide to dig clams and after a. time returned to the car on the shore and re- joined her sister. leaving the de- ceased, who continued to walk along the shore and around a point out of view. The tide was low. He was a very good swimmer. Later when deceased did not re- turn she went in search of him and could not locate him. She re-. turned to the car and themoalled the home for help as she felt something was wrong. Mrs. John Bogan, sister of Win- nifred Tanton corroborated the evidence given by the iirst wit- nass. , Major Scott Lynn, who was camped st Ives Point on Monday. said that at about B. PM. two young girls had cane his trail- er and notified him that a body was lying on the shore, some dis- tance away. He went over in com- pany with a young" couple who were nearby and brought the body ashore. He applied artificial res- piration for about half an hour until the coroner arrived and pro- nounced the man deed. He did not see anyone on the ssndbar during the afternoon. The report o! Dr, Claire Tan- ton, who performed the autopsy, was that the deceased had met his death by drowning and not from heart failure. He placed his as: Quality Fowl Fottened Chicken THESE PRICES FOR . ‘ii noun-taco EACH. , Norlhumbrrlond Sh, graphic film em blacked accid- entally by uranium minerals. rams ELEVEN ii ’ Main Store Section Upper Floor INALLIIAIVS Where Price Is Matched With Quclil‘! assumption on the conditio-n of the lungs which presented e typ- ical condition of a death from drowning. Examination of the heart showed it to be‘ nonnal. Any bruises on the body were in his opinion, post cnortem. The dodor suggested that perhaps after a. long day on the beach in t-be hot sun, deceased might have suffered Sil stroke, which would make his ability as a 800d swimmer im- potent. The members of the Jury were: Messrs Ralph Dodds. foreman. George Olscamp. Earl Sudsbury, Fred Gallant, Norman MacDon- aid, Harold McIver, George Clow. —S. mo. Emerson Mills was widow- ed by the crash, of a. Rimouski Airlines plane in Ga-spe. Her hus- band was pilot of the ill-fated Canadian aviation history. Presents One-Act Ploy and Specialties of CHERRY VALLEY HALL under the auspices of Christ Church THURSDAY AT 8:30_P.M._ . Also rule of Ice Cream LIVE POULTR LIOADING TRUCK FRIDAY, AUGUST 6th. l lllfllla SCRAP BAR BATTERIES WAIITED We ore paying for SCRAP BATTERIES oi our Wore-. MAURICE BLOCK S. CO. ‘ I58 Kent St, Cluorlottetown, PEI. J. J. WEDGE, {hi} I :30 o.m. 28c per Ib. 3Ic per lb. THE DAY ONLY S. R. PENDLETON, Kllliingtoll, P. a. l. . o-nn-ooc-eomsa Sammerside, PEI. 130-3 that hit a cliff- and killed. 2D persons in the worst crash in‘ St. Peter's A. Y. P.A. ; l I Ferrari? norrcu owms ro ALLOWING MY POULTRY MAN SOME TIME oar FOR EXHIBITION, | WILL s; auvmc. uvs POULTRY a AM. to n A.M. MONDAY ‘ro FRIDAY or NEXT WEEK. S.RLPENDLETGNI KEIISIIIGTIIII WE ARE AGENTS FDR:- GILSIIN “SNIIWBIRIW wasnnns Irnicrs The Summerside Hardware 0o. WATER mm ‘ $134.50 All Models Con IO Supplied With Goa, $124.50 $149.50 $169.50 Engine Drive. eAsv rams ARRANGEI. ll-' REQUIRED‘ PHONE 740 panelist? Every Thursday Night LEO COYLES EAST OF SUMMERSIDE MUSIC IY LES almanac-rail m turnovers: _ remission 1st. ran reason -