8, _ 1f)_4_8_ THE WESTERNLGUARDIAN ' ' norms: s. Elmer Murphy. m Hanover Street. IIIG I 6mm claw. lle Ottawa Street. i‘ SUMMEBSIDE In NI". Subscription, II PRINCE COUNTY Advertising. i ll Bookstore. Water Stttet: G The Guardian may be bought at nny o! the following ltorel In Summer-dd 02 ‘ 0111mm. u cello-u Street: h I'm-onto Bakery. Water Street: Mark Gaudlt, 61 Grnnyillg Que“; pipes’; Grocery. lullell treet: Alyrl Doueette'l Grocery. Second Street; .- laland Motor Transport. were; 51y"; The Guardian will be delivered to any home in Summereld h C . My It l0 M! III! or llo per week. Phone I80 or 280-8 for.thl,e |r [I70 Will 0M0! W “If”! "WWII"! f0! delivery on you mu“ ,___7 .-f-‘0B SALE. — Qne 1034 Buick den. in perfect condition. Ivan '\ K-WANTED. — Teacher for Cler- rfent School. Supplement $200.00. apply Edson G. Rayner, Secretary. l ._.-& ljcKellfll, Kinkora. ‘L-ron ssue: electric range with ride coal stove. ‘Phone 293 Sum- rierside anytime before 12 noon. QFOR. SALE one Capital Enter- rrise range in perfect condition. tpply Ira Crozler, Wllmot. _FOR..SALE two chicken shel- iers nearly new. Will accommodate :00 chickens. Priced reasonable. Phone 152-4, Keith Johnston, green Road, Suutnerside. -WESTERN M-P. HERE - l\'ll‘.‘ Ewen Matthews. memberof Parlia- hent for Brandon, Manitoba. and ilrs. Matthews. are spending their iiimmer vacation near Borden. Mr. Matthews is the oldest, mem- bci-"of the House of Commons and plans to return to Ottawa for the Liberal convention in August. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Matthews are natives of this province.-S. -PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND PILESBYTERTAN. — The 61st An- iliial Meeting will be held in the Presbyterian Church, Kensington. Thursday, July 8th. with sessions at 9.30, 2.30 and 7.30. Report on :lie recent General Assembly will ae given in the afternoon by the Rev. Chas. D. Henderson. B. A.. ilillistel" of Murray Harbour North; Sermon in the Evening, "Ilhe Gos- srl‘ According tn Jonah" by the Rev. T. H. Bussell Soners, M. Au. s, r. M.. Minister of the Kirk of it. "Ja-rnes, Charlottetown. _REV. BLAIR COLBOURNE. a. A. INDUCTED - Rev. Blair B Colbourne. B. A. of Sydney. y, 5.. was inducted into the West Cape Pastorate of the United Ciluroii of Canada by the Presby- icrv c-f Prince Edw-ard Island on I-‘riday night, July 2nd in the Srierrwood Church. The Church was packed to overflowing and :iie service was very imPfefl-‘iive liid inspiring. Rev. Roy V8559)‘ an. B.D. of Murray Harbour. zkairman of Presbytery, presided and inducted the new Minister. The address to the congregation has given by a well knoum lay- vvian or Presbytery. Mr. W. E. Brooks of Summerslcie. a former ic the new Minister vlas given by Rev. John MacCaTlum of York- Tiie Scripture was read by the lhterim Moderator of the charge, Rev. Warren G. Dickson of IILeary. A telegram of congratul- ations and ‘gcc-zi» wishes for the huv Minister was read by the llIRIXITTTJIII, from the Session o»! his rome church, First United. in Sydney. N, S. The new Minister i'~ a. graduate of Dalhousle Univer- viy and Pine Hill Divinity Hall end was ordained by the Marl- hme Conference in Sackville, N. l». on June 13th. He succeeds Rev. Harry A. Bagnall who has accept- rd a new charge at Townsend. xiii. A former Minister. Rev. John ll. Sherri, who on July 1st was ihducted lnta the Mantrose charge. offered prayer. Despite very heavy iichtnirlg and thunder and tor- rential downpour of rain. the Clillrch was filled. The Choir Vlflffl‘ the direction c-f Mrs. '.‘i'r'll had special music and were many pretty flowers. Leigh Paynter. Mrs, Mamie Adams, terscotch and , SPECIAL Mrs. Hiram Harrington, Mrs. Ellis Carmel). ' RES. 29¢. Profltt and Mr. Layton Pofitt f p n1, , st. Stephen's. Burlirlgtolhl-Buno SPKIAI-I 3 for -- _ c °' 5'50“ Where Price ls Matched With Dllallti! Personals i —Mr. Ellen Blood of Weymcutll,‘ resident 0g the district. The address Mass, arrived on the island last “v0 weeks vacation with h _ WW W . week to spend the sum er zhi e’ m?‘ -~--~ " ‘relatives and friends. At“ preterit Ema. Mr’ and Mm Percy weeks‘ ' St. Eleonora-S. she i; the guest of Mr. and Mm] - R E N I ,carl Rushes. emerald-x. i M H weddmg s w s “Istructof . -—rs.arrBdeh ~- "I . l -Mrs. Jack MacDonald and turned from iayn exrzlgygxhlg 313511, r20 ___._ ____ _. ___._,___._,...._ Thuf5daYl FHdUY ind sUIl-lfdfl)’ children. Wendell and Diane crrrirrc aha Pictou. u. 5.. aria ls ——- Fof sflmmflflsfljg Do b] b.“ E st. John, N. 3., are spending a. spending a week with friends and one of the prettiest weddingsof . . e ' Lost Showing To-doy Wllllom Boyd i.c.: ~THE OFFICE of Dr. A. A. Loclehart. Sumlnerslde; will be closed from July 10th to July 32nd _ . _ 4T0!!! FOB RENT — Passes. lion Aurllst l. Occupied now by Wflsht and Bell. Also two apart- ments. Will be ready in one week. P. L. Bowness. Sllmmerside. —LEGION MEETING - Rag“. l" 5199"“! O1 the Kenslngton brmch- N°- 9. Canadian Legion. B. Hall. Kensington, Friday, July 9, 11$ 3 P- m- Speclal speaker from Charlottetown on‘ the Dolnlnion Convention. All regular- membgrg and ex-service men are requested to attend. W. L. Delaney, seq-e- tlry. w-VISITING HERE ~—- Ml‘. Wll. E- 5- 11-. Will be held in the Town . liam B. Simmons of Laplnto. Color- . ado and his son. Dr. Hugh Sin\-' mimfl- M11. of Sacramento. Cali- fornia have been visiting in Sum-‘ merslde and other parts of the‘ Province. Mr. William Simmons is a cousin of Mr. Samuel Simmons,‘ srrhrhersiae. He left the Island‘ when a. young boy and has not. been hccne for the last thirty years: and he was pleased to be able to ‘ locate relatives. Dr. Simmons made the trip by car from California‘ Dlfiking up his father in Colorado. Dr. Simmons was accompanied by‘ his wife and young son-S. ' ~—ATTENDED w. A. CONVEN-' TION — Among those attending the D. C. S. and W. A. semi-annual meetings at the Anglican Church Centre at Crapaud were Mrs. Por- ter, Mrs. Bruce Adams, Mrs. James Glliispie, Misses Phyllis Porter and Jane Fletcher of St. Thomas, New ‘ London. Mrs. Lloyd Howard, Rev S. J. and Mrs. Davies, Mrs. J. G. Townsend. Mrs. .1. Bradford hlih-j man. Mr. and Mrs. James Sheath; Mrs. Elmer Paynter, Mr. and Mia's. ‘Ernest Mill, Miss Inttie Sims. itlrs. iKenneth Pldgeon and Mrs. William Gill of St. Marks, Kensington. Mrs j N. W. Paynter, Mrs. William 0. Profitt, Mrs. Mary Profitt, Mrs} Hadley Paynter. Mrs. A, H. Camp- bell. Mrs. William J. Paynter. Mrs. ‘few weeks with Mrs. MacDonald's I parents, Mr. apd Mrs. Percy Weeks, St. Eieanorsr-S. ‘ -—M.lss Audrey Graves, who l.as' been visiting her‘ sister. Mrs. Wade Lelghtizer, in Wolfvllle, N. 8.. fol-j the past two months. has retulnedI to her home in Summerside.-S. —'I‘he many friends of Mu Ferno Graves will be pleased in learn that she returned to neri home in Summer-side on Saturday from the Prince County Hospital much improved in healtlh-S. r l --Mrs. Jack MacDonald and children, Wendell and Diane of Saint John, N.B.. are spending JOIN US IN CELEBRATING OUR. —-'I‘}IUR.SDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. PICTURES —- PICTURES -— Both are attractively displayed In l rle nlent. The Pleturel stand out and want for your home. You'll he interested and lnthralled IUICS.—FIITI‘IISLII'O Department. llclicloul - Nippy ISLAND CHEESE. - - - Ull beklnr — Ule it forr landwlohes and lunehel - we a wonderful feed lnil no other Cheese eeeml to have that lame flavor. lellnd Cheele ls t5 cents a pound in the Grocery Department. ENGLISH POTTERY In the attractive Nasturtium pattern ll on dil- lllfly in the China Department. _- - - Thll pottery lneludel Salad Sets Priced at 4.25 — Tea Poll prleed lirleed at L80 and useful odd dlahel prleed from 1.80 to 1.90. English "m?! makes on attractive and aeoeptable gift-the Nasturtium pet- ltrn has a eool, summery appearance. - - - See it in the China pe- lllrtulent. slimmer Nlghtgownl of .4500] Seersucker in either plain eolorl (white. Pink or blue) or dalniy¢floral deeignl. - - - The him fll‘ large. prleed from 2.3a u» us. ent otylcl that are heoonllng and "Ill Ire tllele Summer Nlghtgownl of Seersucker in the Dry Goods - - - Pleturel are priced from ‘l5 centl to'l‘l.50. om BIRTHDAY-JULY s, a IINI l0 modern and eoplel of old favorites w letting in the Furniture Depart- lt ll easy to eheole the onel you'll with this "Gallery" display of Ple- Iferelekingfll at 2.20 - Sugar and'Cream QSII‘ ellel are lmlll. med- There are a number of differ- eomfortable to wear. - - - Come In TIITF GUARDIAN. Ci-lARl/TTTTETOWN To Help You Balance Your Budget 1 LB. roll... REGULAR 91-2 DENT VALUE The Oash Purchase of each and every dollars wortllcf merchandise in any of our departments entitles the purchas- er to huy one pound of sugar for ---- TNIS 1S YOUR OPPORTUNITY to purchase your sugar for the canning season just ahead --- at almost half price! Thursday -- Friday and Sat urday PITTED DATES (Bulk) Reg. 27c per lb. SPECIAL , CARBOLIC SOAP (Jason's) Reg. 3 for 21c. SPECIAL, s for Fancy Cohoe SALMON 1/"! Reg. 20c. SPECIAL, 2 h». JELLO PUDDlN-GS (Chocolate, Vanilla, Bug- 19c Lux, Rinse or Oxydol Tomato Juice Cocktail Raspberry JAM New CARROTS New Port FLUFFS (8 qts. with tumbler) (Small Pkg.) <20 oz. Tin) <24 oz. Bottle) §i>e§cr1lcr,p§rr:l§gf_35(3 ‘$52611, 2 a. .276 2526i“. .456 V°9°'°:’2': 011N155)?’ Post's BRAN FLAKES °'°"°".ZZ'§.‘."§§. ,2 for ollaississmys) cmsco RCQ. 37C Ib- Zpjsefihfor 49c SPEClAL SMALLMATL‘ Aylmer's SPAGHETTI (l5 oz. Tin) Reg. 14c SPECIAL, 2 for .250 Three Days Only JULY 8 . "PAGE l-‘TFTEEN DENT PER POUND A $5.00 cash purchase entitles you to 5 lbs. of sugar at 5e per lb. A $10.00 cash purchase en- titles you to 10 lbs. of sugar at 5o per lb. A $100.00 cash pur- chase entitles you to 100 lbs. of lugar at 5c per lb., etc., etc. After your CASH PURCHASES are made in any of our depart- ments take your BILLS to the Sugar Table in the Grocery Dept. io purchase your sugar at be per lb. 9-IO relatives at New Arman and Bur- lington. — Bur. , —Mrs. George l-Iogg. Summer- side,, and her sister. Miss Georg‘: Lafferty, R. N.. who was vacation ing in Summerside, attended the W. A. semi-annual meetings at the IAnglican Church Centre at Crep- aud. —Bur. —Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Moase and daughter, Evelyn, New AIIIIdII Mrs. Ronald Parlee, and Mrs. Ro- land Sheen. Summer-side. attended the funeral of their uncle, the late Mr. William MacNeil, at Au- gustlne Cove. -Bur. —Mlss Myrtle L. Maebeod of Quincy, Mass. spent a few days on P. E. L. the guest of her niece Mrs. Wallace Reeves, Sollth Frec- tomv and her slster-ln-law, Mrs. Peter MacLeod. Bradaibane. Mrs. MacLeod left this morning lol- Hartland. N. B, where she is affiliated with a summer camp {or young folks. _.Mr. and Mrs. W. Bruce Call- lbeclr and Miss Joye Skulavik, who motored from De er, Color- ado, arrived in Summerside on Wednesday evening on l two months’ vacation. Iin route Mr. Callbeclr, as delegate, attended the Round Table International Con- vention in Washington, D.C. and Mrs. Callbeck with Miss Skulavlk were guests, by invitation, of Mrl. Harry ‘Truman at an efternoq Q at the white House. - S. MUSICIAN, SINGER DES SAINT JOI-INPN. 3.. July ‘i- (CP) -- ma. George C. Phelpl. well known musician and linger, died in hospital here yesterday. For many years she was associat- ed with the two choirs of St. Paul‘: Cathedral. Boston. She wis an of- ficial of Hampton Court Chapter of the Daughters of the British dilmpire, Boston, and a prominent worker in the British war relief organization there. the season was solemnized in Sumrnerside Trinity United Church on Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock when Viola Celia, daugihter of Mr. and Mrs. Keir W. Alien, Middle- ton, bccame the bride of Harry Edward Taylor, son of Mr. and Mrs. Major Taylor, Hamilton. The ceremony was perfonmed by Rey. K. -G. Sullivan. The church was artistically decorated in a green and white color scheme of snow- balls by the girl friends of the bride. To the strains of the Wedd- irlg March played by Miss Mary Geldart, church organist. who play- ed soft music throughout the ser- vice, the bride entered the church on the arm of her father, by whom she was given in mar- riage. The bride was charming in s floor length gown of bridal satin with full skirt and. fitted bodice with pleating and pearl trimming and long fitted sleeves coming to a point on her hands. l-ler long veil. beautifully embroidered, was held in place by a eoronet of orange blossoms and she carried e. bouquet of Peerless roses. The matron of honor. Mrs. Keith Affieck, sister of the bride, wore a pink Bemberger marquisettc dress with fitted bodice and long full skirt with a wreath of pink roees in her hair and carried a bouquet of yellow roses. The brides- maids were Mlss Ruth Taylor and Lorne. Woodside. who were gowned in pale blue taffeta with roses in their hair and carried bouquets of Columbia. roses. Mr. Everett Allen. brother of the bride. supported the groom and the ushers were Herold MlcQusl-rie and Clifford Morrison. cousins. During the signing of the register Miss Ina. Phillipe sang "I'll Walk Beside Youff After the ceremony a reception was held at the home of the bride's parents. on “Allerldale Farm" for about forty guests. In the receiving line were the bride's mother. who was gowned in Queen's blue Ramedee crepe with sequin ornament. matching hat and white accessories with eorsaro of nlnlr roses; and the groom's mother, who was gowned in peach sheer with rosebud trimming and Mr. James Kelly. Charlottetown. a student from Grand semina:_-. Quebec, has gone to Ebbsfleet. Prince Edward Island to conduct Red Cross swimming and tracer safety classes. Mr. Kelly holds the award oi Merit from the Royal Life Saving Society and has been a Red Cross S.W.S. instructor for several years. In i946 he conducted very 511'.‘- cessful classes in Charlottetown end also in Borden. Mr. Kelly plans to stay in Slabs- fleet for three weeks. 0n July 1,0 he hopes to open a “learn w swim" campaign ill Tigrllsh. This is the first time that the Red Cross swimming and lvster safety programme has been ear- rled out in these communities. black accessories with corsage of roses. The attendants and the bride wore strands of pearls. The bride's table in its pink and white color schrrzne was centred with a five-tier beautifully decorated wedding cake. Mrs. Fred Ma:- Quarrie and Mrs. Sutherland Wright poured and the Misses Wanda and Will-la. MecNevln. Mar- ion Stetson and Clara Affleok as- sisted in serving. The happy young couple left on a honeymoon trip by motor throughout the Eastern States and upon return will reside in l-lermlltolh-l. For Foot Ailments DONSIILT ll. J. A. snowli. ll. r. Orthopedic Chiropodilt 143 Great George Street CIIAIILOITETOWN. P.E.l. i O O-Q-O§-OOOO‘ O 0 6 0-04 “tllartment. = :=:===:= _ PREMEMBER - DAY, FIDA AD STURDAY Wm. Powell-Myrna Loy-in "Song of the Thin Mon" Shows —2.30-—7.l 5—9.l5 FRIDAY and SATURDAY FNTERIPMRISF JOEL NcOItEli VERONICA LANE . DONALD CRISP IIESTON FOSTER IILEEI WNElllt bruise n ANBRI c. l0llt tillltlt ROGOLES RdlnlI-UNITDARTISTS Also Comedy and Cartoon Shows 7.i5-9.l5 Matinee Sat. 2.30 KIDS ARE SMART nopalong Oalasldy Returns Clll {W71 smiitic NithiiEAliTSililliliS! wiiiiwiiziii '~ fiiiiNiil. iiittli litliliilli lHNlitilN Mil lltlltli} Hllih DARTFDRD. Kent. England - (CP) — Organizers of an office- equipment exhibition. puzzled by a large number of juvenile visitors. found that adding machines were being used to aid the youngsters with their homework. a Marlin-HAM lliillllll Shows 1.1:... 9.15 Matinee Friday and Saturday 2.30 *‘<I‘Q“-“~‘°‘* CC*°Q&¥ KN K-X —-_ -_r l HLMAN’S9st BITHDAY PATY JULY Bill, 9th s. 10th Wednesday : JOIN in rho i-tllillllff ..,_ gitlltiiilllend “ SONGS..- willfully‘ ' ‘hi. Shower Fri. 8:30; Sot. 7:30-9:30 C€>M>{~ DAMED THEATRE KENSTNGTON Matinee 3:30; I". nlng 7:15 - 9:15 — Thursday 7:15 and 9:15. WI Bins Crosby. Fred Astaire and 30in Caulfleld in Irving Berlln'l “BLUE SKIES" Tn T ‘ nleolor ' SANDRINGHAM. England (OP) —- A shall museum has been started at York House. on the Royal estate here, for the stone. bronu and flint relics found ill the area. _ i I