.. .. .u-w A WTHE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN -AUGUST 5, 1952 Thai CHARLOTTETOWN Charlottetown, P. E. I. . ;-sr.:r .- i. ' Now Operating on the European Plan 110 Rooms -- All with Bath Reasonable Rates A CANADIAN NATIONAL HOTEL First and leeilinif Home Permanent that t .. 5NEEllS N0 NEllTIlAlIlEll! its-xntiitakes"everviime.'weves with aiiv elastic curler- New eutunietic neutralizing gives liest curl of my nqtjigl l A mi If (Mr ' I EASY AS A-B-C I. Apply Ieliiin I. Wait only 30 minim-than water rinse (. let dry . . . heir neutralizes uuloniulirully. Wm... line been fully rested-new being used by hundreds of thousand: of American women. IVIIV PIOI IWAIAITIII OI VOTII H011" IATII Prouirlum-Pumiiim-nii nit: belutifull CAPITOL Summer-side Today (Tuesday) 2:30 - 7:15 - 9:15 a QUB eunnoo iPAUl DOUGLAS llANEi iLEiGH 7' ...i . . 'liR1ii3EiiEiiNEll liiilllll iiiilill lEliiS Siiiiil Sliiiiiii BYiiiiiiilN 5 ;...... Play by iirniii lillilsiii ... stint iii.LL um ,. . ii." by IICMIID contra Produced and Durciod Ir Ellllllil. "WI .bury, the f nccoinpanled by her little daughter, guests of Mrs. Lawson's parents. Mr. and Mrs. .1. Bradford Millman, Kensington, and her brother-in- Vicinity . Mr. and Mrs. William Cousins. Kenslngton, are vacationing at their sirmmarr home at Margate. Kenny, Summerside. They will also visit with Mr. Lawson's family at Alberton. ” ? Guests ofsenator and Mrs. G.l-I. i Mls ,Rona Paynter, Burlington, BBTDOUF. 113 lillelf UPPe1' Prime 59 its spending a few days with her home lll Clllflotl-elewn. 10? me uncle and aunt,Mr. and Mrs. George D355 Week: W3” me” llephewr Mn 3,-mm, Ke,,5mKm,,, Eldon MacLure and Mrs. MacLure , ...D. and family, Clayle, Gordon and . Mr, George Do,,gm,,.tV Long mwrl Donnie of Fonthill, Ontario. Mr. lspent a recent week-end at Welling- MRCLUTC 15 llle Y0lmZe1' 50" ton, where he was the guest of his 0l M11 Alec Milcliure, formerly of cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest CE1I'l'.l BIe3'3lall”m”- lmd Mm MacL”rc' me . former Lizzie Caselcy of Kensing- Mrs. Norman Campbell of Sud- l0"- lal" 0! Peace mven "ow 0! lornier Daisy Majonl Vlcmfla. B-Q M5 5”” Ml'5- MaC' I Burlington and i irani: lilajor. Miirgtite. and otherl lmllly hllvherm llmmmvn friends and relatives lien-. lll9l't'- 3"d- "OW vzi Mr Jackwvlnceiil, Toronto,l of Mr. MacLui'e's maternal Emlmf arrived on Siinday, July 27th, tol l7fU'FHl-5. the late Ml”- aiinz, Mr. and Mrs. SlCll".'il'l. Moaso lml0n On Saturday altemoon. -lllll' and taiiiily, New Aiimin. Later, 26th, at Cavendish Beach, Whllllli he lilll visit l'Pli'Illi'('S in Trirro, was attended by allpfohlmaleli N, s, . 60 members of the family. Incid- . . D cntally, the visit to Green gables. rurs. Lyle llawklns, the former" was the highllsiit 0! C-avies V1511; Phyll:s Woodslde, accompanied by. as she had read all of L.M. Mont- hcr little daughter. Claire, arrived Kelli-eT)"E l700kS lmfil l"lelUTl1ll.l receiiily lroin Vl1liL'0lli'Pl'. BC. to was delighted to visit the scenes, visit. li('l' ii:ii'rii:s, Mr; and Mrs pictured Lhefeln. SlllKl3)'- Senllwr. Harold Wimilsidi-. Marnati-, rind, mid Mrs. Barbour and tiir-I other iiiciiibxis oi her iaiiiily. Mr.l Max-Lure famll.V Hllellded ll”. Hawkins. who hail also been int lil0l'11lll8 5t3l”VlC9 Ol W0Y5llll3 PW. Vancouver, loll to rottlrii to Hang Margntc United Church. formei'l,i'f Kong, WllPl'P ills ulie and daughter, MPll10diSl. Dllfl llle original l10mFl will rcxloin llllll ill September. . , , ;visi:ed members of the family in-y Mr. and Mrs. William Lawson eluding an aunt,Mrs, Williamcasly and dauglitcr, Lorna of Trentonl and uncle and aunt, M.r, nndMrs.i out. are sprlldlrllz several we:-iisy Edward Cascly. , on the Island where they have been; Bl"-ii s w o R D I ACROSS 3. City in 21. Music note 1. Distant Holland '22. Broader 4. Malt 1. Milk fish 23. Division of beverage 5. Timber wolf riiiiiinant.'.' 1. Farinaccous 6. God of love stomach food 7. Prosecutcd 24. Aloft. 8. Maggoti judicially 26. Men's 10. Marshal 9. To assemble, nickname Man of France es W09” 29- Km” molar: IIIIJE It. Around 10. Unitof con- 32. A rosaceous Egg Emma 13. Cores diictivity herb ' s 15. Mountain iElec.) 38. Queen of Yesterday I A-an-ci- of Thessaly 12. Tin foils heaven (Gr. ' 15, sh-gngc 14. River (Pol.) Relig.) 37. Measure, 17. Audience 18. Practices 34. Malt. oflength; 19, Music note before I. beverage 39. Island oil 20, gm. eagle performance 36. Malayan Aleutian: 21. Bag 20. Half an em boat 41. Guided 22. An injury 25, Listens to 27. Mischievous person 28. Mimicked 30. District. Attorney iabbr.i 31. Extinct bird (N. Z ) .12. Exclamation 35. Dcscry 38, Make a long journey 40. Rustic . 4'.'. Cubic meter 43, Additional amount. 44. Spirit lamp 45. Slim up 46, lliiropean ' ivilil boar DOIVN ,1. Unit of electrical capacity 2. Culture medium DAILY Clt1'PTOQUOTE-Here's how to work it: A X Y D L B A A X R MLONGFELLOIV One letter simply stands for another. In this example A is used. for the three L's, X for the two 0:5, etc. Single letters, apos- trnphlos, the length and formation of the wordsare all hints. Each day the code letters are different. ' A Cryptiogrun Quotation zn xrwte no QWEF QTND raoi-c RT IDBSD RFZY OTNQBOPG BOP IZSD TO GTO HDBWRZJWI ZYIBOP-PZHPZO. Yesterday's Cryptoquow: HE HAD USED THE WORD IN ITS PICKWICKIAN SENSE-DICKENS. TIRE BARGAIN! for only 4-, E oresivqiiis lillAh' " iitiiitn ieiti L il92r lESS BIG TRADE-IN AHOWANCE toll vout old tires BARGAINS IN OTHER SIZES TOQ Drive in! trade in! today!” Reliable iMotors Ltd A. Home 89” Co. Ltd Summer-side law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Cyril IN MEMORIAM Mrs. Alexandra J. Maclieod -on Sunday. July 13th relatives and xi-lends were shocked and gaadenled by the passing of Du": Bmiche MacLeod, wife of Alex- andra J. Macbeod. at her home. Victoria West, P.E.I.. on May 14th she was stricken wltfl & paralytic stroke, and all um, medical skill and loving hands cou1d do failed to restore her and 5m passed on to that eternal world where "he that doeth. the will of God abideth forever." The late Mrs. Alcxandra Mac- Lure were agreeably surprised at they is visiting llPr))1Il'0lll.S, Mr. and Ml'S.l Wel00me accorded "mm by me”. Pris elle Gerrill Ramsay. Ill 1930 relatives She married and moved with her to come again! hug nd to their farm in Victoria beiore many years pass. The family W95' where she was a real hell!- and Mrs. mo” spend a week with his uncle andl Samuel CB5eleY- held E lllmlly ”' Vlct ichiirch of the family. Later they,- Leod was born in Northam, P.E.I. in March 19th. will, the daughter of the late obediali Ramsay and a faithful wife and a. devoted r. She was a member of the la West Presbyterian Church. adtes Aid and the Women's Illlii Iusti te. Sh leaves to moiu'n her passing besi 5 her sorrowing husband, two as and five daughters. Ramsay eaman at. home. (Prlscillai ohn Myers, Carleton, Freda and Mrs at l me who tenderely cared for her other in her illness,iAnnlri Mrs Ivan Craig, Victoria, (Muriel) rim Eric Pearson. Baotou, Ont... who cair. home and was with her moi: r and helped care for her in her i ess. and (Helen) Mrs. Gordon M-.'i y. Harmony. Two daughters .1! Cllllfi Al her ilii Jean. There are six grand- n. left to mourn her loss are other, Mrs. Priscilla Ramsay St. eancirs. two brothers, Hudson, Rich and and Percy, Summerside. Tlll'l' sisters, Mrs. RayFord,North- am, is. Arthur Walker, Newton Mae. and Mrs. Bernard Maclnnis Betiir d. ome followed by service in ictorla West Prcsbytcritin was conducted hy Mr. A.W. the life of the deceased. The sting were "Nearer My God ", "Rock of Ages", "Thereis f Time. are Sinklng" Inter- as in Victoria Wcst People's Comet ry. all-bearers were neighbours ends of the deceased, Lehman Charles Moore, Wesley Edward MacLcnnan, David Enmai and Lloyd Leard. The large concourse of people who 1: thereof from far and near, the b autlful floral display arid the to H cortcge of cars that lol- the hearse bore a silent tribute to tho memory or one held esteem in the community in wlil it she resided. Funeral arrangements were imdcr the capable direction of Mr. Ensor Bowncss. IN MEMORIAM y south Bedeque W. M. S. Bedeque Notes Mrs. Allison Harper and chldren Harley and Garth, spent a recent week-end in Tyron guests of Mir. and Mrs. Dixon. 0 Miss Jessie MaoFarlane, Sum- merside. was a recent week-end guest of her tfrlend Miss Freda Myers. North Carleton. -Mrs. Arthur Murray left. on Monday. July 28th. for a. visit with relatives and friends in New Bruns- wick. She was accompanied by her two little daughters, Linda and Joyce. v Mr. and Mrs. W .W. Lee, Victor- in, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Henderson on Tuesday. July Lilith. They were accompanied by Mrs. Stewart MacPhall, of Toron- to. Mrs. MticPhall is an aunt of Mrs. Lea and a former resident of Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Murray, have had as their guests, Mrs. Dora Reid, Moncton, and Miss Ruth Briggs, Plaster Rock. N. B., and Mr. and Mrs. Wendell May- liew of Charlottetown. Miss Briggs is attending Summer school at Sackville, N. B. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Ireadi and Miss Judy Ireadl, Cambridge, Mass. Miss Hattie Sterling, Clifton. N. s., and Mrs. James Sterling. Miiitland, N. S., were visitors at the Manseacdeque on Sunday, July 27th, with Rev. and Mrs. W. B. Crowe. This was their first visit to P. E. I. They left on Monday to return to their home. There was 8. large- attendance at the service in the Becleque Un- ited Church on Sunday evening, PROFESSIONAL CARD? R. E. ELLIS l'Iro - Auto - Casualty INSURANCE I. ll. Hunter ll. ll. Erimmeralde. P. B. I. Complete Visual Analyses 5 Summer BL. Sunni: it: c''''''' "mil room: 241: m ' PHONE (.11! lMALLMAN'S BUILDING ' Tm OPTOMETIIIST 1'. Eerie lllekev Chartered Accountant cnnaillur Bank of Commerce Ilnlldlng I E. E. Parkman 0pt.D.. R.0. OPTOMETBIST Iiimmgfgldg, p, 3, L Giuaee Fitted ' yuan; guy lyre Examined , Office HOIIIII v D to 12 - 1 to I - and by , Phone 3281 REGENT THEATRE BLDG. Summer St. Bummerllde iiii. J.R. euririiiieiinii VETERINARIAN Dial 2520 Water Street Eris! Summoreldo v'r. CHESTER s. MaelltlllALll Iarrlstcr solicitor Nolan ' 5..., ' DR. J. A. lllllilllll "-3 DENTIST Office formerly occupied by . Late Heath strong. I. o. m""” Km” Imallmln nuiiain; Money to Learn Collection: Promptly IUMIIIEBSIDE Dial 2368 Attended Te. July 27th. when F,iL George D. Fee, Protestant. Chaplain at the Summerside Airport was guest speaker. He based his sermon on the words "There was war in Heaven" Rev. l2:7. The R. C. A. F. Choir had charge of the music. This service was sponsored by the On Wednesday evening. July mrd the members of the "Good Fellow- ship Group" of the United Baptist Church, Summerslde, met at lvifr. C. B. Jelleyls cottage, Chelton, for the closing meeting of the group which tool: the form of a picnic. Games and other amusements were enjoyed. after which a dainty lunch was served. Rev. W. A. Bar- per, pastor of the Church deliver- ed a brief address and closed by complimenting the ladies on the fine repeat. The guest of honor was Mm Freda Myers, Carleton, who is leaving for Toronto in the near future. Mrs. Robert Hogs. on behalf of the Group, presented her with a. lovely Kenwood blanket. With the good wishes of the group. Miss Myers thanloed one and all for the nice gift. A vote of thanks was extended to Mr. and Mrs. Jeiley for their hospitality. B A R G A I N S IN USED cniis AND I Inverts” TRUCKS 1949 1-Ton CHEVROLET STAKE 1950 1-Ton DODGE EXPRESS. 1949 1-Ton MERCURY EXPRESS 1950 U2-Ton DODGE 1947 U2-Ton MERCURY. 1950 U2-Ton FARGO ' 1949 U2-Ton MERCURY PANEL The above units can be financed up to 3 years, Cars up to 2 years. CARS 1950 DODGE SEDAN. 1951 PLYMOUTH 5-Passenger Coupe. 1946 NASH SEDAN. WILLARD Mai:ll0NALll SUMMERSIDE PHONE 2312 VSANFORD PHILLIPS One of Prince Coiinty's hrs! l(ll0Wll senior citizens, Sanford leliillips. passcd aiv.'i)' at his home in O'Leary nn Jilly ltiih in his 75th year. Mr. Phillips was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Tlionins ll. Phillips of Eilerslii-, P. E. 1. Moving: to O'Loary in 1904 lie purcliascd the farm of Thomas Glover just outside the village. For almost half a century, the deceased lirid Ibeen a leader in farm affairs and in ngrirultural organizations, in the marketing of farm produce, and in coniniunily and political rnnceriis. What was for the benefit of his own community, country and prov- ince. received not only his en- dorsements, but his active inter- est. and support. A private funeral service was held at the residence of the de- ceased for the members of the family, followed by a service in tlie 0'Leary United Church on July 18th. In the rihsrnce of the minister, Rev. IV. C. Dickson, who was on holidays. the service was conduct- ed by Rev. J. M. Sheen of Elms- dale United Church, assisted by Rev. C. 0. Howlett, O'Lonry Bap- tist Church, and Rev. Owen F. Underwood of the Church of the Nazarene. The hymns. "The Lord's Iii,V Shepherd" and "The Sands of Time Are Sinking", were sung lin- der the leadership of the United Church Choir, Mrs. Lewis Berri- ard, organist. A duct was beaut- ifully rendered hy Mrs. Dan Mac- Plierson and Mrs. Edward Mc- Dougall. Mr. Sheen spoke of the deceased, and comforting words to the bereaved. So many friends gathered to pay the!" tri- liutcs that many were unable Hi enter the church during the ma- mnrial service. Mrs. Phillips, nee Lillian Rayner, survives her husband; also four daughters and two sons, Earle of Wag Cape: (Muriel) Mrs. Philip Thomson, 0'Li-ary; (Blanche) Mrs. Garland Brooks, Windsor. N. S, (Vernal Mrs. Herbert Vntcher. 0'- Lenry: (Maurie) Mrs. Edward Mac- Donald, O'Leary. and Waldo of 0'Lr-nry. M. Phillips is also sur- vlved by to r sisters and one brother. Mrs. Josua Miller, Ellen- lir: Mrs. E. S. Burlclgh. Ellerslie; Mrs. Loslin McLean. Lot 14: Mrs. Russell Mclirihur, Mt. Pleasant. and the Hon. Forest. Plillllps, M.I..A.. Ml. Royal. Interment in the Knuteford. . CAMEO THEATRE Kcnslngton appreciatlvcly family plot. Monday-Tnrmluy 1:15-0:15 Randolph Scott, renegade of the law becomes ii Marshal of the great plains in "FIGHTING MAN 01'' THE PLAINS" in color, with Bill Williams, Jane Nigh, Victor Jory. 2 There Ought To Be A Law By Fagaly And Shorten y WERETALL. OU . . , t as we Aize Tiicv? gay, Bug! INTERNATIONAL z THINILTHEY SLEEP none NERVE item; MORE l . BRNG ,5 SOME CORRESPONDENTS? IN -mark cant may THAN A JUMPWG -rmw THE MORE Sm-,0NER,,i may WRITE MAIL s JUST use out: -roo1ii.'1'i.iEv'i.i. GuESTS.TllE ' BY -rm; -rou srATioNsi2v TO PUT as ASKING -mi-: outs THING Evsizv DAY! on THE voo wrrii BELLHOP TO may HAVEN'T THE FOLKS BACK LICK -ms WRITTEN on man FOURFLUSHERS? THEY so1'xniav'ni; AROUND . STAMPS! IS THE MOTEL X REGISTE 2'. W0 DCTiiEil THINK E 'l'llEV'RE RIDDING? THE PEOPLE 'mEv'r2E WRITING- HOME! 8-5 - fjo- mci... Nrviylpil vrillnl wm”hz TllEll'D STOP IS A ' TRAILER CAMP. 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