ugéusr 1s. v r L GUARDIAN WESTERN f ‘any’ -;_ Elm Murphy, I Illflfl It, all ‘ Gcorgeutllow. ll Otto's It sumsaasnaa and "mo: coon: i. News, Subscriptions. Advsrklg M15‘; Guardian Ill! IOIIOIII‘ Chi!‘ Water Stud; In billlllt dailyaiafl-dih in tisllllds: Gosriiu Drugstore, later lhosip gflfifim, ma: emu; sun onus. p: Graavlls Stress. IIII be delivered issauiunehltlsssile. 10c per I1, Ileana I for this ssrviss 214:": fiaiflicu’: ‘g: i, responsible for iialvsries so you real-o. Amy Work Gloves at Brace’; _ ANT"; _ Used Bicycles and > ‘Ynlso frames. Lewis Moase. cw our“ ‘"313; _ M d 8.30—Tues- 'g%g‘E-9That’so?hetiyS i-rit". star- dfy peggy Ryan, Jack akie, Andy 5251M 11nd Johnny Coy. also ser- lul _y0|z SALIL- 1930 Pontiac Roadster \vith truck box. good con- dnion. coed tircs. Mrs. Ralph Owen. ltlallleqllc- _ exams Hit/mu Loom. “T .. Grand Lodge ghci11h§swr1hvd Noble Gran-i Arthur corrcv of Pr_".1ce_;dward lodge. NO 1g summerside s _s1.1o11r1.v rurutan friends will regret to b-"irn thflf- m5 Ggqrge Jamey. Lnklettcr suffbfgd a zziighi. but atnful ac- Hdem o“ sundav at er home when 51w tripped and fed. striking 1.91- head and receiving 1. severe ‘m1, She w < taken to the Prince county Hospital where ‘t W8? 1166655 _1 1Q v.11“; a number 0.. 511mm She is testing comfortably rt her l1cmc.--S _VlSlTING OLD HUME M, .51 Mrs. Lester A. ‘Jrozier of Maiden. Mass, were vlsihors to Suntmerslde last week. Mr. 5.01191"; parents were natives .1115 town and 11c was interested 1n tinding the old family home. it h l ng since pas-en fl.'1‘§°§li11l1 harrcTs, ‘Ti/Ir. CTOZlEI tail! pictures of the buildimf B! <- rouvcnioin-S _GOLF CLUB MEETISG —A_“ g meeting of the Summemde God Club hold recer-ily With the 97gb‘ itient. Mr. Get-nee Meikle in ..\¢_ chm’ very favourable report» were received fTUiKl all committees r115 membership commitrr 1'8‘ rtcd flint the- ciuh has 10w tzc lgliest mcmbc ship in history The gYCOiiS committee st .811 that me greens were nc-t in ‘is 80W- oondition as they bhould cc clue ‘»'> the weather and the f8“?- ihfli l‘ his been impossible to obtain‘ a prupcl" greens mower but vile 15-?- ways and the general condition t)! the cotuse is excellent‘. Electric lights have been installed in club 1101156 111d the renovation ind improvements made‘ an the ~ buildings are now compgemd- The eekly Tuesday night _dant.s which are open to the Willi“? have been vcrv sutt-essful t0 Hi8 Wm‘ large crdtvds in attcndaril.e.--S For Other P. 0. News __Please See Page Five For Sale , AT KENSINGTON i number of choice horses includ- ing 5 four year clds $85.00 each. 9 ' horses 5 years old, well broken. iinyzlmand double, $125.00. Hal; Wily years old $75.00. One horse 7Y1‘: old. Good lca racer. All horses woll broken, sound lild satisfaction guaranteed. BOWNESSES STABLES Kcnslngton CQAL l Unloading during August, and September, Screened Sydney. Victoria, Albion Nut. Albion Lump Coal, Stove and Nut Pea Coke. For lprompi delivery. place orders carly. Booking or- 11ers’, for fall delivery of ground limestone. 7‘I.AYT0N GREEN, Albany ' ‘ PHONE 39-23 '_—"' i IHSUHHHEE , ALI. 511155 RiiiPH uumnr Summer-side r-__.__ ____________ _ u=1 fiSIUNAL CARD - ________________ Earle Hickey Yllhsrtered Aeeosaisai ‘l Offlos It , ll Granville Street S Pboas 6'15 -BUY Grain ct Inn's. —IUY Axe and Fork Handles at Brscds. . —WANTI.D - Elderly woman ss housekeeper in fsrm home with two people. No farm work to be e. Good wages. Apply Box 333. Scanner-side. -I.B'4GULAI MEETING Borden Branch Censdisn L on will be held in Legion Ha . Tuesday, August 13th at 8 P. M. Full attend- ance 1etficsted. Signed Secretary, Charles ve. —LOBT — Navy and green plaid wool rug early Monday morning between Summcrside and Nor- boro. Finder please return to l". A. McNeil]. t’! Fltzrov 8L. Sum- merslde. Reward. -LOST — Between Bauld’; Point and Summerslde silver headlight rim. Ford. Finder please notify Alan Holman. Summerside. - IMPROVING — The condi- tion of 5-year-old Francis Laugh- l1n. who was struck by a car on Sunday afternoon. L; reported as being much improved. —GRAND RIVER. CHARITABLE LOTTERIES-—The results of the Charitable lotteries held at Grand River Picnic have been announced and are as follows: Cake dbnated by the C.W.L, of Grand River, won by Rev. Urban Gilli: of Welling- ton. Cake donated by Mrs. Char- - les McIvcr of Summerslde won by Mr. Ray Praught of Grand Riv- er. Fancy Cushion by Mrs. Nell McLcllan, won by Mrs. James McIntyre of Grand River. Blanket won by Mr. Clem Praughi. This "car's lcnic was one oi’ the most success ul in a long line of suc- cessful tea arties held in th= par- ish. Beauti- ul weather favored the occasion and the Mtscouche} band was in attendance to dis- nense lively music. Rev. Oswud‘ Murphy the parish prlvest wishes to extend to all who assisted in, any way his persontal thanks as. well as that of the parish for making the picnic the outstcndingl success it was-S. -___. —MALPBQUE SHOWER A very pleasant afternoon was spent. at the home c-f Mrs. Chester Smip-l son on Aug. 1on1. when 1, 1111-30} number of friends and neighbors assembled to do honor 1o Mrsl Leslie Abbott. an English bride.‘ who recently arrived from Lon-l don. Eng. Mrs. read an address of welcome to our CAPITOL SUMMERSIDE h d the scene: .1 o. Wald‘: mu \ _ lqmnvl m.» Spoil f ins-meow 311.111 lo. ;i B RRY rllzsER/un goon 01m =, RE set Informing illmisl by lisl Iiilu - i hulls! Pith! ALSO Unusual Occupations ‘ SHOWS 7.30 - 9.15 Ralph Bealrsto i MATINEE TUESDAY AT 2.30 wonmznrvr. PLOT. I ‘Monthly Meeting 10f Town Council 1 The regular monthly meeting of the Summerslde Town Council was held last evening with Ills Worship Mayor J. F. Arnett re- slcllilnfilend only Councillors or- rl x orrison end Molllson pre- sen . A petition ws: read from the restaurant operator: asking thst the recently im red licence fes of 160.00 be rcsc nded and the or- iginal licence of $10.00 restored. The ‘brief stated that according to official statistics costs of food- stuffs ere up 52 per cent and that restaurant prices remain the name. It pointed out that as far a: is known. other towns of compara- tlve size do not levy such _a high fee. Charlottetown only charges $10.00 and Monciou $5.00. Councillor Mollison said that the %.00 licence lee seemed fasr and reasonable to him. Ha 581d that with one exception no res- taurant: pay taxes of over £25.00 which is less than a small groceryl store would pay, He moved and! Councillor Morrison seconded that] the petition not be granted. The} motion carried unanimously. The clerk read a petition from three taxi operators: Heustis’ Taxi, Town Taxi, and Roy's Taxi, requesting that the limit c-f the number of cars allowed be raised from l2 to 15. Councillor Morrison felt that the request should he granted. He said that the citizens; are becoming more taxi conscious; and on wet days they are mite, busy. One operator told him. he. stated, that one day 32 calls could not be answered. It seems! unfair that one taxi stand should‘ have four cars and others have‘ only one two. He moved and, Councillor Mollisor. seconded that} the number of taxis permitted to operate he increased and that licences be granted at the d1:- cretlon of the town council. Mayor Arnett said he had given instructions to the police to check! on all speeders. He agreed that‘ there was too much of it. The mo- tion was carri-ed unanimously. A petition was read from 29 pro- perty owners on Duke Street rc- questlng that street be properly’ laid out. graded and prepared IOTI the paving as soon as possible! They asked that the work bei started immediately and stated. that they agreed to give whatever land was necessary. The clerk stated that only three- property owners on the street hnrl~ not signed the petition. | Councillor Gorrill said it. was’ the intention to commence the,‘ work next week. He expressed the, opinion that those who hon noti signed were making a mistake as it would improve their property. and increase its value. ' l l l MUSIC am» sTAns m "sroaa own" CUTIE —1-ife to the Capitol Theatre yesterday in the form of one o1‘. the livelies., gayest film com. edtes scan in a long time. The pic- turc, Parfimiouhts music-spiked llllfih hit. The Stork Club." stars Betty Hutton. features Barry Fitz- gerald. Don DeFore, Robert Bench. ley. B111 Goodwin. Iris Adrian, Mik- communlty. with an expression of, ha“ Rasumw- Marl’ YOURS -—- and‘ pleasure to greet Mrs, Abbott at‘ mmlduces '0 film-s "WHO'S HBWQSK. this social function, also to accept those gifts as a token of friend- ship and welcome to the munity. Mrs. Preston Green and Mrs. Sydney MacGougan present- ed her with a set of dishes. a rc- versable rose wool blanket anti some pieces of wombasso bed linen. Mrs. Abbott replied with words of appreciation and thanks. also cx- pressed pleasure et meetlnl! the Canadian ladies. end eased to_ be an P. E. Island, kin hospitatlty received since arrival on Capadun soil, Pleasant conversation follow- ed. The hostess assisted by sev- eral ladies served refreshment-s of sandwiches, rolls, cookies and tea. followed with ice cream and cake. After wishing Mrs. Abbott and husband many years of happiness and contentment an Canada. all departed to their respective iwnteh- Personals _'n1¢ many friends of Mrs. J- J- McKinnon, New Arman will re- gret to hear that the i! 111 l" h" home and hope for her speedy Y9‘ covery- —K- -Mrs, Davis LIIIATDIICh sununer- side, is s patient in t 0 P110" County Hospital where she re- cently underwent an operation-S. __ Mr. and Mir. Cyrus Pineou. M115, Ted Benoit, Mr. Mitchell Pineau and Miss Pose l-liokly ha" motored back to Boston Prank Pincau has returned lane after spend golidays with Mrs. er Mr. Arser-iult. mcrridc.-—3. -n1-. rem a o! Defl- mouth. u. s. mo tn- Miu Ruth go o: Mslpeque were viii tore it the home of Mrs. H0980“ Raynor of Clement on Sunday- _ , Mo! is flltnnk- 1111. “i123. T1 vialtilhna fgienfll in New Arman and Summcraide. — K. _Mr. and Mrs. Henry S. Ander- son of Maiden. Mun. l" v15"- ing in Baltic and Linkletter. -K. twu Hanover Strec z. sum- -Msaier George and Miss Mnr- ' jcrle Riley of Baltic have Ietlml“ ed home from the Prince County ggpju] ‘(r91- hlvlng tonsil oper- ations-R. —Mrs. N. .7. MoNeill of New Annsn has entered the Charlotte- town Hospital for treatment. Her many friends trust she will soot; ‘OOOQOOOOOS-O-O-O-OOQ-OO-OOOQ‘ IIVII’! NOW IN INBUBANOI Joint McIIEILL u‘ uh {-02%}. ' | A_A4AA L‘ AA e~‘* HLL 112 For 4 1 vssel. OEBIIJS fliiiliiiliY COD".- . and Mr. by‘ weeks menu's broth- Prsnk Arsensult and Mrs. i singing sensation. Andy Russel], It is unquallfledly dillgthtful en. tertainment from opening flicker to final fadeout. and B, Gglxsylva. its producer. together with He] Walker, its director, are to be Con. gratulaied. So are the players, every one of whom does an outstanding |fln1§jt£tb' 1 11 m. e y flys 10111-115101... BStoTk (Ugh? 1:11.11? m: a or!’ revolves around wh t h ‘ to her following her rescu?! 013F121 oentrlcmilllonaire from drowning. Said mulionaire. in the lovable form 0f Barry FllZl-lerald, is very 1.11m. amused whfn Betty. thinking him a P001‘ Ruv because he dresses that glflggtcglegs him a job as bus-boy gt ecause he's grateful to her for giving his life. and because he likes e1‘ Personally. Fitzgerald arrangrs h"? Chaise accounts opened for her in all the best New York shops installs her in a sumptuous sport; ment and senerally transforms her life into an extremely luxurlqug on; —Bll of it anonymously! return health. —M.rs. Anne Gregorv ‘and son. lirtzme greatly improved in Mr- and Mrs. A. Aylward. -K. ——Mr. Eugene Pcndergast of Kensingion returned home Sunday after having a tonsil operation in the Prince County Hospital, ._K_ . Daniel Dunphy of 5t. IJohn, N. B.. is visiting in Kenning. 10:12, shrink Valley and Aiberton. —-Mrs. Frank Rose of Boston, Mass. i! Wendi!!! en enjoyable vacation with her grsnddeu hter, June A. Bernard of Orlando. $1". lda. Orlando is known ss the “City Beautiful" for its 33 lake: and barks. Mrs. Rose is the daughter of Mrs. K. L. Waite. Kenslngton. —Mr.s. usryiautney r Tww . bury. Mean. after sn egeence S1 twenty nine years was a recent V551!" It the beautiful home of her cousin. Mrs. Garfield Wood, Hunter River. Mrs. Dutney visited ‘many of the beauty Apotg o1 9,5,1, ,en.i0yina a trip on the Dunning to 1Pictou. N. S. She returned t1) he! lat. —Mrs. Chester Wbitlock of Hun- ter River was en invited guest to lunch at the C.N.R. Hotel secom. nanled by Mrs. Henry Knight of Concord. N. H. —Mr. and Mrs‘. G. B. lteqfrew Ave, Ottawa. sre visit- ,ing in Baltic. guest; of John Riley : end Mr. snd Mrs. Bruce Riley. Mr. ‘ lI-Wv left bv plane on Saturday to > resume his duties with th ' tionsl Research council. -x, —Mr. R. J. Cullen of mar-lotte- tow-n was e weekend visitor to Ktheintlon the guest of his sis- ter. Mrs. James Penderglot. —K. --Mr. and rig-Bills MoOarvillc of Lower Ireetown were visitors to Remington on Sunday. —K. 4c. sad Mrs. Jsmes Cullen and Mr. Robert Osllsnt of Bodford Ststlm en cred s motor trip on‘ Friday vi ting friends in Kin- korsk Kensington and Hope Riv- sr.- . -Mr. and Mrs. Roy Tlnton and Tamily of St. lilesnors were Bun- - rlav visitor; of Mr. and Mrs. Roy McArthur. Kensington. It is pleu- iag to note that llrs. Tsntonu health eoatiatm to imme. 4 Levy of; Further reporting for the sweet committee Councillor Gorrill Silld that the work on Water SDI-Hf, of laying the new sidewalk anti in- creasing the width of the street was complete. SOME COITCSQOGCIPIIUE W115 Téafl with regard to efforts being made to obtain a fourwvheel drive truck from War Assets Corpora- tion. The matter is still being 1n- vestlgated. Mayor Arnett reported that a night watchman had been Lrecl for the town hnll and would ne on duty all night to answer oc- In our turing a shipment of these smart comfortable Hassocks (Foot rests). They come in various shapes; round, squre, octagonal and chest styles. Plain shades and two tones effects. material and will resist Alkalines, alcohol, oils, grease, fire. and salt It is water proof and easily cleaned with soap andwater. will g0 nicely with your chesterfield or easy chair. designed for real comfort. PRICED AT $3.35. $5.35, $6.29 to $10.95. SEE THESE IN OUR WINDOW DISPLAY. water- PAGE N IN r. HASSOCKS HAVE ARRIVED - lower floor House Furnishings Department, weare fea- They are made with new plastic 'l‘l1ev turdily lauilt and blue- FOB A LIMITED TIME WEDNESDAY MCRNKNG SPECIALS A IT WILL PAY YOU TO SHOP AT SINCLAIR)“ This Wednesday specials on sale at 9 o’clock. Two outstanding specials for N0. 1. FOLDING TABLES A limited quantity of these sturdy tables with folding legs, can be set aside out of the way when not in use summer cottages, or in quarters that are cramped for space- Size 30 x 48 large enough to seat six people. Regular $4.50. N0. 2. MAYFLOUR FINGERING YARN FOR SWEATERS 30CKS 1 oz. Balls. "Tolors, Meadow brook, claret. loacldy. camel, cardigan, copen and light Wednesday morning special 10c per ball See our window display of these specials- WE ARE FEATURING A SERIES OF OUTSTANDING VALUES. thriftyVt/‘eclnesclay morning shoppers. v The ideal table for the Kitchen, Wednesday morning clearing 352-93- AND SINCLAIR & STEWART LIMITED P. E.I. Summerside, lice calls and give out informa- on. Councillor Mollrscn stated that it was a long while since there had been a milk inspection and he thought there should he one right away. The Mayor gave in- that it will include national and ‘international aitiairs? Ar: can we do to 1mprove our educat- ioml system? answers, many of them. two are fundamental and provide what There are other but these Pmfilltlfil. 11103115 through Whifll others can plnv it retaining our every individual and communi lprlde 1n O11; 10.131 tradmon and 68H DU" hi5 0P “F Pafl- W0 810‘ mtionnl heritage and also sensing WW1 Others 313V? a large!‘ P010 1 our rcsponsibfllt-es in the new and Major-General E. G. Weeks. play in the nntieml and intmnn- grpfltgr warm Rotarinn George 'I\vcc:"1' presid- ‘101191 sPhele- 111d We “will “V11 Thcre were a large number of ed. Ron. McGrnth was co-cltairmax guests at yesterdays Rotor; lunch- eon. A special welcome w.» extend- ed to 11 native Charlotteiownian, structi-ons that this be donc.--S- BUSY SIGNALLERS NEW DELHI — (CP) —— Begin- ning six years ago with only one wireless set operated by four men. India's Signals Headquarters has developed into an organization deal- ing with more than 250.000 words a day. During the last 29 months of the war. this unit handled over 215,- 000.000 words in 3.500000 massages. about one-tenth of which were in cipher. ADDRESSES (Continued from Page B) compare favourably with that spent on public works. 1t is all ‘co com- mon to see expensive paved hiBh- way; passing a small stiabby school- 1101155 run by .111 over-worked and rly-paid teacher. The contrast s lenventabla. Material things should not be permitted to obscure the development. of individual citizens. A nation's greatest asset is good citizens. and a government that will develop its econrnic and olitical resources and no: rnrease he efficiency of its educational system is puking the can befo'c_ the horse. In other wurus. one cannot build n durable house with- out considering the rpslity of 11s foundations and of t bricks n! which it is . posed. Two Problems "Now we have our two -, side by side. They can be settled, but it seems clear that s. funda- mental change of outlook ls the |primary prerequisite for their solu- 1 tion. It is clear, mo, that our Don.- Iinion-Hovinciol problem should be regarded in the light of the world issue in comparison with which it is relatively ~m.-ll. For our local ,troublea are not mw our biggest loner. These zwo problems are tre- nnendoua in their scope 1nd sign- ificance. Many rlevelo merits, both theoretical and praci cal, will be necessary in order to find a way to improvement The enlargement of educstioml facilities is one 0.‘. the most important and oractiml of these developments. And it is one in which every province and every locality can beer a share. By J. R. WILLIAMS ouu 1101111011“; uousa W111i 111.1111: 11.1.1131? BEAUTIFUL, I'LL SAY.’ NOW FUNNY. WES, PEOPLE WITH A CARLOAD o’ PETG COMIN’ WAY our HERE 1.0014 All’ TH’ PUBLIC ACES ' TDRAT M? ABYSMAL i rue so THAT'S 11-15 BAtTKED, LUCK.’ uowb voo 21s DEAL .'-. MAIOR.’ 1.114s "to PLAY ‘me I'M some 1 Wl-N NEXT HAND FOR BACK AND Acmu! NW cur: umts, PRflcrice You cor 1 w111c1-1 vou HAVE, FOOTWORK ANYTHING A6AINST An 01:0 To AVO1D swtss sueewowsi I HPNE. 1r: m1 THEY-‘RE WELCOME" BUT TH’ ONES WHO EXPECT US TO HEEP HUNDREDS OF PETS FOR. THEM, AND WOULDN'T GWE A SQLHRREL A NUT-- I'D LIKE TO RUN 'EM OFF WITH reap-teas PLUCKED.’ “y. g '-' m5 PROFESSOR TAUGHT HOOT n15 POKER Too wens t .- ' ‘incr- (Y _ sq; Jfitwvtufltflfi‘! PQOPEZlYw,',~;,:-_3 v. 1 uv. on luv-r w. L 1 n. HAM FISHER ' uKEw15E Ate-o... LEAVE us NOT HAVE n0 o1souss1o~ 1.1151 m: n1‘ uaszmoe _ SPESHIALTY DE mason wnu A an ueumz SHADESORTA me SILVER PLATNUM The answer, then, to thc- question of where we stand in relation to these issues ocmes in the form '1! two other questions: What can we to enlarge (.19 outlook of our- selves end of our conununity 1o a“; wilYHAvi. _ 111g‘ SURE 7Q‘ rFEET? BRINGING UP FATHER I wLl KNOW- HE ALWAY5 VOTE$ AT LEAST