JULY 1's. 1941 "WESTERN GUARDIAN AGENTS: l. Elmer Murphy, 1S0 Hanover Street. and Boom Glow. so Ottawa Street. lusmansum ens rumor count! .‘ "WI- " ‘ riot-ions. Advertising. The Gwdhn m: be bought n any of the ""1""!!! lhree in Summeraide: Bell ‘ We °‘ ‘- “ " " sir sum- Ioronto Baker!- WIMI Street; Maris Geudet, ‘d’! Granville Street: 1v’? '11» Guardian will be delivered to any home in gnmmufl“ (‘nrrlet Bu.“ l0 M!‘ thy or 12o per week. Phone 280 for this aerfleo g give I "i" ‘9 S!" M! IQIDOIIIIIIIO for delivery on ygqg "no; _____7 DBIAI PICNIC - Wednesday. July 10. SIC! CREAM SOCIAL and Dancn in Clermont School. Tues- ¢ny uvenlnl. July 15. also sale of lunches. -WBEAT - Unloading No o Northern Wheat Tuesday, Wednes. “Y W1 Thursday. $2.25 cwt. Bring bass. P. L. Morris, Feed Service, Kinkora. —WIIIAT — Unloading Tues- day. Wednesday. Thursday. one cwt. Bring bags. P. L. Morris. Feed Service, Kinkora. _.WANTED - Teacher for Oas- gumpeque School District No. i0. supplement $800. Apply Secre- tary of ‘trustees. G. A. '1‘. l-larrl- S011. _TEACIIEII WANTED - For Lnwer Bedeque School. Supple- ment, $400. ,Apply Horace Wright, —ICE CREAM Festival Mis- couche, July i6 at 5 P. M. Bingo and other games. Come and enjoy an evening of fun and entertain- merit. secretary. -icr. CREAM FESTIVAL - “_“ ‘Miscouche, July l6 at 5 P. M. —-MAl-PEQL'E AND BALTIC Bingo and other games. Come and W. M. S. The July meeting of the W. M. S. at the United Church o! Malpeqtle and Baltic was neid Monday evening, at the heme n: , Bruce Riley. The ‘.'lt‘8-[)l‘(35i_ dett Mrs Chester Simpson prggld. ad. The meeting Opened Willi ling- ing hymn 256 followed by a prayer read in unison. Big-ht memiberg mswercd to roll call. two visitors were welcomed. Visits ‘were made on twelve sick and shut ins since tile last meeting. Reports from the different secretary's present were given. It was moved and seconded that in future we hold <.ur meet- lng on the second Tuesday of the month. The devut‘onzil ctPlOd was in nharge of Mrs. W. H. Burns this‘ was taken fmm the Mtsswginnry Monthly. The programme namely "One Great Church" was izivrn by Mrs. Gerald Lockrhart. assisting with readings were Mrs, Charles Taylor, Mrs. Ernest Brycnton. and Mrs, slmpsori. Roll call fur August meeting to be answered wi-th the word unity or united. Mrs Ernest Bryenton in charge of devotional period and Mrs Burns programme. Hymn 252 and the itiizpah bene- tliction in ui1'son brought the meeting to a close. A delicious lunch was served by the hostess! assisted by Mrs. Burns. A hearty) note of thanks was returned to. man, is visiting in St. Mrs. Riley for home. enjoy an evening of fun and en- tertaininent. —POI.ICE COURT-In the Sum- merside Police morning two men forfeited their bail-S. shore, a few miles from‘ Summer- Zt will be resumed today-S. —ANGI.ICAN GIRLS‘ Centre at Crapaud. tion and training. dlrector.-—S. -Miss Elaine MacLeod, llOflr-S. BARBARA ANN SNOP SllMMERSlllE Tllilli. ; FRI. a in. JULY 17th- 1am s. 19th llllY NOW FOR NEXT YEAR ANll SAllE iouisniiiiiiti .i=ii oiirs AT OUTSTANDING Piiioizs PERLMAN EXPERT FURRIERWHERE PROM MONTREAL TO SERVE YOU i ten-us Poy Cosh, Choral. P1140" o, Lgy-Aylfly - whichever you prefer. Monthly poy- niente orronged l0 Ill" Y°'" convenience. TRADE-IN Your old Fur Coot ond receive ‘o generous allow- once iowoids the purchase 0f o new one. I BARBARA ititii SHOP CAPITOL The Epic That has the World for i0 A Paramount Picture ‘l rim CI-TARLOTTETOWN ‘ALA A‘ Summerelde TODAY that...) ond rucsouv ‘thrilled 0 Your: . s . GUARDIAN Clearing Here's Your OPPORTUNITY To ' SAlI iithlii 0n i: Lines of em llevntf do Sllit- lsiitet lllliliilll dliteti llillill - leis fill Illllliii - llmil iiilllliiiit j i Iiqtsttflilflilili teiiin - tituttumtiuimitiovt - Soto-Mum»! Ilhtfltwtrim ‘ ALSO COMEDY ond SPORT REEL e Rugs - Mats Court yesterday convicted of drunken driving were sentenced to seven days in jail. A drunk was fined $3 and costs. another was fined $5 and costs and two more -'BODY NOT FOUND-Drag- ging operations yesterday were un- successful in locating the body of Fred Cairns’ l7. of Freetown who was drowned Sunday at Staverts side. Directed by R. C. M. P., 20 men with five dories and two mo- tor boats took part in the search. CAMP- The Anglican Girls’ Camp opened yesterday at the Anglican Church Thirty-five girls from different parishes in the Province will spend ten days in camp with supervised recrea- Miss Elaine l-larrison, of Summerslde, is camp Cole- Eleanors, the use of her‘ the guest of Miss Dorothy Can- Sliows 7:15 - 9:15 — a‘ ‘Ana AAA Matinee Tuesday At 2:30 -CAIl 0F BULK WHEAT at Suminerside unloading Wednesday in B. P. Institute. J. Harry Waugh, secretary. -'I‘HE BAZAAR. AND pantry sale previously advertised to be held at Wilbur Stavert’s Shore Wednesday, July 16 has been post- poned to a later date. ' —BABY CLINICS. Sum ei-side Town Hall, will be continued reg- ularly every Friday during the summer as usual from 2 to .'t p. m. I —ENGAGEMENT — Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Callback. Linkletter. announce the engagement of their daughter. Valerie Ruth. to Elton Alfred son of Mr. and Mrs. Reigh Waite, Sherbrooke. —A REWARD 0F $100 will be elven for information leadin! to the recovery oi a b'cvcle stolen from John tl-‘folmanl Gallant. Summerside and the arrest, and conviction of the rifle-it License No, 108, serla‘ No. SGPEABO —WE HAVE (“I "ANTI the fol- lowing Massey Harris for sale: two mowers: rakes; one used ride-delivery rake: two six-foot hinders: tractor citi- tivators: "cam separators: milk- ing machines; air cooled engines- Rim‘? plows: tractor plows. will contract for potatoes. delivered this fall in U'"'m=ni' if desk-e‘; Simmons and lvlacFarlane. FAM"US STA C‘A“‘SVC [MIGHTY FILM TIIRILLER taking ll-fe on the screen Paramount p'cturizatlon same name. of ‘lrevered by generat-‘ons, ',ieve like eminence, I @011, with all its sweep and iii ‘the exciting adventure inherent i fury. It is a lusty tale, pense and strong drama. "Two Years Before describes with greet cieon around Cupi- Horn. Donlevy, as '- the author-seamen owner's son, inadvertenfly shang mate, played by William Bendix. machinery three hay —Richurd Henry Dana's immor- tal classic ot the sea, "we Years Before the Must." came t: bruith-l of the‘ the starring Aion Ladti.‘ ‘hi-s first screen adaptation of Dana's mir- ttime masterpiece bids fa'r to uni‘- For Paramount has turned oi-t a spectacle n; big as the sea 1t.- Dana's inflammatory novel o! the brutal existence of the men who sailed America's ships o! com- merce in the early nineteenth cen- vigoroutly told with the accent cn action, aus- tlre Mast" fascination, the voyage of the ‘devil-ship “Pii- grim" from Boston to San Pran- Brian Dana, and Alan Ladd, as the ship haied, are among the uniortunates on board. The blrg is ruled merci-‘e lessly by Howard da Silva. as Cap- tain Thompson, and a. tough first point where a. Ladd, a. rich man's spuiiéd brat‘ when dragged on board the Ship, is regenerated by the rugged dis- cipline at sea and by his love for beautiful Esther Pernanccz, por- traylng a Spanish girl wno boards the ship in Bruzl en route to Cal- iic-mIB. In the best Ladd irazit on. he leads the crew in a bitterly fought revolt against inhuman floggings, famine and disrase, The mutine-ers, in control of the ship, valiantly chance hanging by re- turning to Boston. There, v.~i:h the aid of Dana's diary of ilic v yage, they are vindicated, ard the fight for seamen’; rights is begun. PREMIERlIONES (Continued from page 1) business in P.E.l. by a lower scale of freight rates," the argued. On his claim that the Msrltlines be exempted from payment of rate increases, he said this was justified because Federal trade policy hampered the export ol his markets. If there had to he increases, he said, they should not e on a horizontal percentage b is. Some method should be devised that. would "give full recognition to the purpose and intent of the Marl- tiirie Freight Rates Act." At least sates on bulky commodities should be kept down. Feed Grains Premier Jones asked for special consideration on feed grains mov- ing into the Maritimes. For the fruit producers and dis- ' trlbutors_ a. .1. Leslie of Kentvllle. general manager of the Nova Scotiu Apple Marketing Board, said rail rates on apples from Nova Scotia to the central Cana- dian market already were too tBrlan Donlevy, William Bendix; lune Barry Fltrgerald. And. just .... high. its literary counterpart :25 been‘ If rates were lowered, the Ann- apolis alley had "a chance of sur- vival." If they were increased, it "gees out of business as a great apple-producing area." Because of Britain's developing self-sufficiency in agriculture, Mr. Leslie said, Nova Scotia. had lost its export market there. It had to turn inland for sales. making it dependent on the railways. To stay in the apple business, it had i to sell at least 1,000,000 bushels a year in Canada, mostly in the central provinces. But if freight rates went up, the industry would find it "futile to give even another glance in the direction of central Canada." For the railways it would mean that their revenues from Nova Scotia apples would be "priced ‘out nt existence." ‘ On the other hand, the valley spokesman said, "the earnings of the railways will be improved if . . . rates are lowered to the substantially in- creased movement can be built up and maintained on a permanent l l . t 'i —O. I. M.- Premier Provinces products to its natural BUGS 2 only, English Axmlnster Rugs, size 9 x 12. Regulor $110. Sole Price 88.00 egulor $96.00 1 only English Axminster Rug, size 9 x 10 1-2. R Value for . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .....$76.75 6 Tapestry Rugs, 9 x 1O 1-2. Regulor $32.50 for . .. $26 ‘ 4 Tapestry Rugs, 9 x 9. Regulor $29.75, special .. . . . $23.75 1O Tapestry Rugs, 9 x 12. Regulor $39.75, for ...,._. . . $31.75 MATS 12 Axminster Mots, size 36 x 36. Regulor $14.75, for . . $11.75 12 Axminster Mots, 36 x 72. Regulor $15.75, for . . $12.50 6 Axminster Mots, 45 x 72. Regulor $22.50, for ... $18.00 s Tapestry Mots, 4s '. 72. Regulor sass, for $1.25 1O Tapestry Mots, 48 x 72. Regulor $9.75 for ..... $7.75 SMALLMAITS i.i wt 1TB n (Successors to Sinclair 8i Stewart Ltd.) Regular Monthly Meeting 0f S’sitle Town Council The regular monthly meeting of. tho Suinmerside Town Council was‘ held last evening and only very little business was transacted. Act- ‘lng Mayor Henry Wedge presided and Councillors JL. Gorrill, HB. Schurman, JL. Dri-sccll and TD. Morrison were present Mr. mrdon Sullivan acted as clerk. A letter was read from the Irv- ing Oil Co. Ltd. requesting per- mission to build s. bulk storage tank and crib work on their prop- erty on the south side of Water Street West Oi on the property of Mr. Ray Tanton or on both prop- ertltes. They would undertake to have the ristauctlon meet the (OP) - Preparations neared com-l approval of the Fire Marshal, and pletlon today for ceremonies hereghe Board of Fire Underwriters Wedneidfi! when a memorial tab- and that no increase of insurance let will be unveiled to wmmemor- rates would take place. It was ex- ate history's first wireless tfuns-‘plnlned that this construction Atlantic signal, accomplished by-wnuid enable the Company to Marconi 46 YEAH ago. bring in oil by tanker. The letter T419 Millet stand! 0n PM 511C Bl of reply from the Council was read Marconvs wireless installations on‘ to 1nd “my, that 1g this under- 51K"!!! H111 l" si- JMUY-‘l- "hi3" taking were curried out, no doubt, the famous inventor picked up a guuncn woun; give we mgggm- 13v- Weak Tepeawd "S" 5mm“ 1mm curable consideration. €iTEfirT>!dTcfi~t.rt}ft£_oBTi§ie_iTs ' basis." Chief commissioner J. A. Cross asked Mr. Leslie if Nova Scotla apples did not get into the Tor- onto and Montreal markets uncle" existing rates. Mr. Leslie said they did during the war, but before that they had clone so only rarely and at low t prices. What worried valley producers. he declared, was that they would be supplanted by fruit grown in Ontario and Quebec and sold in those provinces under the protec- tion of long-haul charges paid by the outside growers. To ilommemorate Wireless Birthday ST. JOHN'S. N.'ld.. July 14 - COTTAGE CURTAINS-I Regulor $5.75, for .. - 75 pairs curtains-cottage sets in red ond green; eoch cur- ioin 36 inches wide by 48 inches long. this special price ond sove. ._->-_- e ._e-q s t ...... ......; $3.00 Buy these now at x0110 ittsuttiitEE ALL 13155 ALPH HNTTAR ‘i FARM FOR SALE 107 ocres with good build- Cornwnll, 1.900 miles mvay. The‘ councillor Mon-mm "pm-ted signal was picked up first on Dee. u“; an,“ ca" o; poi“ n84 u- u» 1991- _. rived for the Electric Light De- Subsequent to this fllCCfliupgftfflfllTv which had been on or- Marconl moved his apparatus to d“ 1m. ‘our monnm Cape Breton island at the demands at American Telegraph Company‘ which held an righgeto writer: communication in woun an . w e mm "mun m, moving H" “Pfflimm” ‘m’ °°m°‘°‘°“ nigh of the poles ‘by the lfectric at lonely Table Head on the Nova Light Depu,ment_ Acting Mayor Wedge said that the work of widening Duke Street wag coming along and the! the! Cool. erilp SEEBSUCKEB. SUN DRESSES In a variety of floral prints -there are two styles from which In choose-the frilled pinafore which buttons down the front and has a tie belt in 8.05. - - - The halter top- ped Sun Dress which buttons down the beck la 3.50, the aisee in these dresses are l2 to 20. These Dreaeee are reel Summer ‘ - - - Wear one to look cool and to be comfortable! '"\IES' WEAR DEPART- MINT. For heavy vvash g ond oleanin join there's nothing to quite equal bulk NAPTIIA S AP. - - - A swish and a rub vvlll whisk away the dirt- lent dirt. ' Try this Nnptha Soap for your heavy washing (we do not recommend it for flne laundry). The price II l0 penis a pouudv-GROC- III!’ DEPARTMENT. Your hair will truly be “your crowning glory” if you give it lots of brushing. - - - To give your aoalp and hair the proper brushing care you'll need a good stiff brush. In the Dry Goods Department you'll find lovely LIJCITB IIAIBBRUSIIIB with nylon btiltlee for 1.10. - - - Get one today and start ... shin; for llalr Beeutyl-DRY GOODS DE- PAIITMINT. and vegetables for next Winter's use. - - - More and more people are doing this with very satisfactory results. It in really quite simple and your requirements are to be found in the nerd- vvare Department. - - - There are l and 1 1-2 pound tine, either plain or enamel lined, and Can Sealert-the VICTORY SEALER for l l-t pound tine only is nab-the MODERN SPECIAL SEALER for both 1 and 1 l-S pound tine is £3.05. - - - Home Canning la not difficult. you'll enjoy putting up your ovvn fruit and vegetables, and you and your family will be more than thrilled with the result-HARDWARE DEPARTMENT. Smart, modern CLASS BOOKINDS oanght my eye ea I was peeling through the China Department today-A pair would make a wonderful Home can your fruit Scotla coast. min near SWEETEN mmsmggt PRKFS :15 LIIII I All’ On motion of Councillor Schur- man. seconded by Councillor Mor- rlson, Dr. 15.1‘ ‘Innton was reap- pninted tn the school Board for a tern-i of three years -- S i.i ABUBES SOAP OPERA OTPAWA. July 14 - (OP) — Radio's soap opera came in for abuse from M. J. Caldwell, 6.0.1". leader. in the Commons today. He felt like wrecking his radio. he said, "when 1 hear some moron drooling ‘Rinse white’ over the air." Such programs insulted the intelligence of the listening pub- lic. ' "Ydu can include (Frank) sin- Reld (L-New Wesminster) Sinatra. l Coldwell. Phone 511 X-Roy DR. VINCENT GRANT Denial Surgeon Smollnion Building atra in that," interrupted Thomas who plays the bagpipes and doesn't like "Yes. I'll do that," chimed Mr. gift. lillrilllll’ Illll. They look terrlbl p Dirt-CHINA DIPAITMINT. - - - Theyre in the form of horses, molded of heavy, clear, y expensive but the price is only l.» IPANNLIIII LAXATIVPAIIIABIII SUMMERSIDE ings on Molpeque Rood, 2 1-2 miles from Kenslngion. Apply to:- WESLEY FOSTER Kensington, R.R. No. l FOR SALE AT 5| SUMMER STREET. SUMNIERSIDE. P. E. I. House, 12 rooms. in good re- pair. Fireplace. llot water heat- ing. New Tinkim Oil Burner in furnace. Heating system for con- tinuous hot water. Modern kitch- en, sink and set tubs, ample cup- board space. Plumbing installed within the pant two years. New storm windows. Insulated cold storage room in ‘ ‘ recent- ly installed. New garage with cement floor and driveway. This property Is centrally locat- ed on one of the choice corners in Summerside, near to Main Street and the shopping district, post office, schools, perk, churches and hospital. If interested you may communi- cate vvlth DR. I. R. CORBETT, Clark's Harbor Shelburne County. Nova Seotla. CAMEO -- Tuesday 0:30 Sidney Toler as Charlie Chan I! "DARK AT-IBI" ' A real Mystery Thriller with Comedian team, Carter and More- land. Also Western Shorts REGENT Summer-side _ THEATRE PROFESSIONAL CARD SUMMERSID! s‘ . TODAY (Monday) ond 1'. Earle Hickey TUESDAY Office at . ll Granville Street F uuunersid Phone 5'10 Chartered Accountant Shows 7:15 ond 9:15 Matinee Monday At 2:30 ALE BOTTLES PIIRONASEI We call for ale hottlee. an; quantity. pints and quarto; high out prices paid. We will also pa; for lever bottles Bring them h and guarantee an Ample supply e Jnvex. Phone CeclPa Groeery, Til. Id nick-up. Potato Growers We hove o limited supply of POTATO SPRAYERS on Hond. Dawson's Service Station Cropoud, P. F, l. PHONE 12-4