EPTEMBER 29, 1949 THE WESTERN GUARDIAN rnslvco counrv orncis a Summer Street, Summeralde, Phone 230 . Newa, Subscriptions, Advertlaing Representatives The following certificates were pre- sented to students of Bloomfield United Church on Sunday. Sept. 25th by the Minister. Rev. W.G. Dickson for memory work in their ' J. ELMEB Munruv and GEORGE CHOW The Guardian may be bought at any of the following atorea In Summeraide mil Boolutore. Summer Street; Gourllea Drugstore, 21 Cenu-al Street; Kelly] Newsstand, Water Street; Mark Gaudet. 0'! Granville Street; Alyre Doucetwa Grocery, Second Street; laland Motor Transport, Water Street The Guardian will be delivered to any home In ummeraida by Carrier Boy at 3c per day or 18c per week. Phone 280 for thla aervlce or ‘Ive you!‘ order to Lhe boy reaponeible for delivery on your route. _TIIE NORTH Bedeque Church will hold a food sale Saturday. Oct. 1st, at 2.30 p.m. in Hol- man‘; Grocery. _BBADALBANE MEETING — Fr-deration oi Agriculture meet- jng Bradalbane hall Friday night, 8.30. All farmers invited. ,0N VACATION TRIP —Mr. 3nd lilrs. John Murray oi Sum- yncrside left yesterday on n vaca- ttnu trip to Montreal and Tor- on o. On return thcy will visit ah l‘ daughter. Mrs. Jack Keenan nntl Mr. Keenan in Wallsford, N. B-S. SPROPERTI’ 501.1) - The residential property and all the furniture oi the late Miss Marion Holland of Srmmerside were sold _-~,i~rday by public auction. Mr. Gcorge MacQuarrie bought the iioilse. which is located on Central street. for $5,700.00. Mr. Hugh lilorrison was auctioneer-S. AVISITING MOTHER — Mrs. Tril Forbes. RN, ot Greenwood, NF, (the formcr Katherine Dris- roll] has been at licr former IIOIIIP \l\ Summcrsido for the past week raring for hcr mother, Mrs. M. P. Driscoll, who ls ill. Atwihér dauahtcr, Marion. Iilrs. Alex Mc- Sorlov, R.N., oi Toronto arrived ycslcrtltly by pIRIIPr‘s. -R.-\LL\’ DAY r-There was B. verv large corgrcgation on Sept. 33th, at the Bloomfield United (Yhiirch when the Annual Rally Day :Pl'\'li‘FS o! the Sunday school was hold with the superintendent. Mr. John R. Dliznan presidintlfi The scripture tvas g read by Miss Adele MacAtisland. teacher at Heb- roii. six students or the Intermed- iate Dept, gave‘ an‘ interesting dra- "mntimtloh. They were: Leila and Lila Criiswell; Helen Hardy; Harry MiicAusland: Calvin Cnrruthers; Vernon Cornish. The theme oi the Rally Day service was: "He shall have Dominion’. A short address was cu-en by 'the‘ Minister, Rev; W. C. Dickson. A fine trio was sung by Mr. Travers‘ "oi Moncion. NIB. and his daughter and Mr. Alban Cras- wl-ll of Bloomfield. It was greatly enjoyed. The students of the Mill River Sunday school with their Supt. Mrs. _Arthur Methcrall were in attendance. The Minister gave out a. number oi certificates in the Beginners. Primary and Junior Dep- artmcnts to students who had com- pleicd the memory work. The ‘ser- vice was inspiring, —O FOR THE --BUYING crnnberrlea. Write or phone Dale Cameron, Travellers Rest, or phone 60-’>15. McKENNA — GRIFFIN -- The marriage took place on September 28 at 9.30 A.M. in the St. Mark's Church, Lot '1 oi Doris Gertrude Grliiln, daughter oi Mr. and Mrs. Edward S. Griifln oi Lot '1 and Everett George McKenna, son of Mr. and Mrs. Swithen McKenna oi Fernwood. The marriage cere- mony and nuptial Mass was per- formed by the pastor. Rev. J.J. Trainer. -_ s —ACCEPTS CALL T0 GLACE BAY, N. S.—Rev. John H. Mac- Callurn, B.A., of York, P.E.I., pas- toral charge oi the United Church has accepted a call to Epworth United Church in Glace Bay, l\'. S., and will be ‘leaving shortly to ussllmc his new pastorate. Rev. Mr. MacCallum came to York in 1947 and for the past two years has done splendid work on his circuit which includes Brackley. Central, Pleasant Grove and York. The Missionary and Iilaintcnancte Fund has been greatly increased and last ycar reached the fine to- tal oi $733.00 (seven hundred and thirty-three) which considering the number, of families on the cir- cuit, ranks among the highest charges in the Prince Edward Is- land Presbytery. The church mem- bership has increased and the Pflrsflllflile at York has been reno- vated and about six thousand dol- lars has been expended on it so that it is now about the finest parsonage anion: the .14 pastoral charges in the P. E. I. Presbytery and one of the finest in the Maritime Conference. Mrs. Mac- Callum has been active In Wo- men's Missionary Society meet- ings and in C.G.I.'I‘. activities and the good wishes of their many friends go with ihe young minis- ter and his wife in their work in “Canada's Biggest Town", Glace Bay. Epworth United Church in ‘Glace Bay is one of the largest congregations in Sydney Presby- tery and in the Maritime Confer- ence and has 361 families and two Sunday Schools with a member- ship oi almost five hundred. Ep- worth congregation has just built a new hall costing about $15,000 ‘and their friends are assured that under the consecrated leadership of Rev. Mr. MacCallum and his talented wife, Epworth congrega- tion can go forward to new laelghts of Christian endcavour.— WHOLE FAMILY For beat 041110.. . for quality that means satisfaction in wearing and washln ...chooee famous Zimmerkn t Underwear for your family. Com- plete range of arylea in combina- tions . . . two-piece-garinenie . . . in cotton, and tut-ea. Tailored to ti: wall, and to ' wool-and-cotron mix- , % i hold the snug-fitting shape you like, even after many washings. s , ‘ive departments, Beginners: Ellen Cornish; Primary: Alberta MacAusland. Vernon Cornish, Joan and Keith Stetson, Ellen Cornish, George Carruthers. Calvin Carruth- ers. Fred MacAusland; Junior: Harry MacAusland. Leila and Lila Craswell. Helen and Edwin l-lardy. Terminals —Mr. Vernon MacGougan. Mal- peque, attended the funeral of his niece Janet Higgins on Monday. —Mr. Georse MaoKay. M.L.A., Alblny. returned from a business trip to Halifax. —B —Mrs. Victor Durgess of Glace Bay. N. B., is visiting friends in Summerside and O‘Leary. S —Mr. Brewer W. Waugh, Wilmot Valley spent the week-end with his two sons, ack and Stuart in Hali- taro-B —Miss Elma Inrnan who is on furlough from Trinidad, is the guest this week oi Rev. G.N. Som- ers, Summer-aide. —Mrs. Margarate Garland oiI liar niece. Mrs. Edgar Sherry.‘ Suinmerside. ily. Howlnn “were visitors homo Mrs. and fans in Emerald Sunday at the of lVii-s. Arscnaulfs aunt, Martin. —Mr. and Mrs. James Kinch. Alberton and Mrs. Klnch's mo- ther, Mrs. Margaret Arsenault of Howlan, were visitors in Emerald Sunday at the home oi Mrs. Kinclfs aunt, Mrs. Martin. —Mr. and Mrs. A. W. MacGilll- vray (the former Ida Green) of Dilval. Quebec. accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Benson Creswell. ar- rived by auto on a visit to rela- tives and friends in Bedeque and vicinity. 5 —Mrs. W. H. Delghen oi Emer- ald spent n week visiting In Charlottetown at. the home of her son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Em- mct. Deighen and her sister, Mrs. Molona. DETAILS 0F Continued from page 1 provements and repairs (revote $11,400) $65,000; l-Ialiiax, postal‘ station at north end: to complete‘ (revote $6.000) $13,500. Kentvilie public building, ad- dition and alterations: further am- ount required to complete, $7,000", Liverpool, public building $25,000; —CEBTIFICATES PIESENTED—i ' ,by the Metegihan nine this year is ne N S t‘ " . .. “M” "lid M71 L” Al'-‘em‘ult' ouIv-IS This irviotliostlillrlxreer; Pictou public building, improve- ments and repairs $32,500; Shel- burne public building, improve- ments and repairs $30,000; Sydney public building, improvements and repairs $26,000; Truro: public build- ing $50,000; Woliville public build- ing: improvements and repairs $30,000; Yarmouth: public building $25,000. New Brunswick Centreville customs and immig- ration building: addition and alt- erations $8,500; Clair: improved accommodation for customs and immigration $25,000; Fredericton: public building, site and prelimin- ary work towarda construction oi building: further amount required $100,000; Sackvllle public building: addition and alterations: further amount reqired to complete. $0.- 000; St. Andrews public building: addition and alterations $25,000; Saint John customs building: ad- .dltion and alterations, $50,000; Saint John: purchase oi and alt- erations to building to accommo- date unemployment insurance com- mission $20,000; St. Stephen: pub- lic building: further amount re- quired $%.000; Sussex public build- ing: addition and fittings: further amount required to complete, $18,- 000. Harbors And livers Nova Seotlai- Auld’: Cove: Towards wharf re- placement $15,000; Brlue: Wharf extension $13,000; Cape John: Breakwater: Further amount re- quired to complete-Trevote) $20.- 000; Cheticamp Beach: Quay wall (revote) $11,500); Cow Bay (Port Morten): Breakwater reconstruc- tion and dredging: further amount required to complete.$20,000: East- ern Passage: Towards breakwater repairs and exteneion, $20,000; East Port Le Herbert: Icebrcak, $13,- 000. llall’: Harbor: Whari $10,000; Lunenburg: Towards dredging $15.- 000; McDonald's Cove: Breakwater extension: further amount requir- ed to complete, $15,000; New Glas- gow: Wharf repairs: further am- ount required to complete (re- volel $35,000; New Harbor: Break- water $1'l,000; New Haven: Break- water repairs and improvements. TI-IE GUARDIAN. Sport Echoes From Prince Bounty l It now looks as if the Curran & B71885 ball team will be facing an Old IIVBI in H1811‘ first gdvgntuyg after itlme honors this year. Melelh n has won the Nova Scotn chlmvlomhin and will probably meet our bpys for the championship I oi Nova Scotia and Prince Edward ,Island. Which takes us baclc to a bright warm day in one of the early days of October in 1947. We met the Meteghan team at. Windsor, N, i S. that day and were detected by the close score of 9 to 7. although we W811? leading them at one stage of the contest. 6 to 2. We'll never lforzei. that outfield. it was a lswamp and if the ball was hit. far enough to land in the drink tho batter was given two bases. The afternoon was wonderfully warm for October but cooled rapidly and spectators were a bit uncomfortable before the 381E119 was over. I I I I 1i the last three victorlel scored any criterion oi their ability they to beat. the last three games by scores oi 14 to 5, 10 to 4 and 12 to S. The This would seem l0 illdlCale that Metegiian can really swim: u hickory with power and precision But Iif they get. 4.6 hits oil Bernard. Powell and Daley in three games, we'll eat the home plate. . . .. Negotiations are under way to have the Meteghan boys conic to Sulrimerside for the whole best-ci- three series. Whether this can be arranged is not certain as we poured out this column but consid- ering the distance between Sum- merside and Metelzllan lt sccms to be in the interests of economy to have the series played in one local- !‘y~ I I O Whether Messrs. Gaudet. Stewart and MacKay will be brought from their several halls of learning n help the Curran & Briggs team against Meteghan is another thing that is still clouded with uncert- ainty. Ii the boys can't make it, then certainly we will need rein- forcements. and Leo ltmnbroski, Gunner Cox and Frank st. John seem to be the most promising hair in sight. Unfortunately. however. none of these boys is a third basc man. and so it might be difficult to fill Les G-audefs shoes at the hot corner if the big fellow doeslft gel back. Dombroski and Cox and both outtielders and might help to plug the gaps in the outer gardens lcil CHARLOTTETOWN '75 M; 3 buys any one of 24 Ladies’ Suits Regular Value 49.50, 59.50 and 69.50 llressmaker and Tailored Styles - 0N SALE From 3.30 r. an 5.00 tau. race rwralm yawning by the departure of Gordie MacKay and Alan Stewart. St. John is a first baseman and with Jimmie Grady holding down that position we don't need any reservi- strength in that particular corner. a - . - Basketball will probably have a big year in Summerside this winter. Brought back to our town last year because oi the generosity of the local R.C.A.F. sports authorities one town team. Schurmans. was formed and the high school boys and girls played a number of gazin- ea with rival school terms from Charlottetown.’ The high school players hope to secure the use of the R.C.A.F. courts again this year. and at least one other team may be formed from town DIBYPYS ii the R.C.A.F. court is available. Rumor has it that Sheen 8: McIn- nls. who have figured largely in hockey and baseball during the pest year. may get into the basket- ball game also. I I I I Syl Bernard is the virtual field- ing leader among Prince Edward Island league second baseman: P0 A E TC Pct It‘. Foy. R..O.A F. 6 11 1 l8 944 Syl Bernard. 6&3 n1 40 5 66 92-1 J. Hlgson, Abbles 5 4 1 10 900 H. Landry, C d: B 0 4 1 10 900 J. Stanley. Abbies M 2'1 7 60 i183 Lebonte. R.C.A.I". 9 8 3 20 850 G. Cox. RCA!“ 6 0 2 13 846 Towsrds dredging $15,000; UPDBI‘ Blandiord: Breakwater $58,000. New Brunswick - Chocktlsh: Repairs to break- water: $26,000; Escumlnac: To- warda breakwater $25,000;'Ingalls Head: Towards lcebreak $10,000; Maisonnette: Towards whari re- placement $10,000; Point Sapin: To w a r d s breakwater extension $20,000; Richardson: Whari recon- structlon $25,000: Snlnt John (Courtney Bay): Towards redreilg- in; $250,000; Stonehaven: Break- water repairs and improvements: Further amount required to com- plete‘ $11,000; White Head: To- warda wharf extension $15,000. . General Further’ amount required for dredging in the Maritime Provin- ces, $100,120; payment to Canadian National Railways in final settle- ment ~for damages from an-accld- ent which occurred in May 1946 at Yarmouih, N.S., in unloading public works ponioons, $22,284; for maintenance and operation oi in- ternational bridge over the Si. 825.000; Port Joli: Wharf repairs and pier $14,000; Tittle Channel: \__/ A haul I flhaalh 1M. W; Iarne lIeGofgaa I leyle lethal TIQIHOI. .7, II A RVD ‘ tniile. lbtgli glue, porcelain-Ilka enamel Oblehdle h 25 CHARMING COLOURS l. ‘l’. IIIILIIAI LIIIITEI Charlottetown a Iannerdda m». _ ..»_.»..-»..-~.»-.-- , . ---..-..-..~. -.»<-...>..--~¢- --.»-_....-...-_._<- -. I - t. Croix between St. Stephen. N. 8.. and Calsis, Me. (revote) $10,000. .._................. Charlottetown TODAY Dfipi. 20th. T ITppPr Firing Main Store §§>€ LASII SHOWING TODAY “FIGHTER SQUADRON” with Edmond O’Bricn —- Robcrt Stack Shows - 3:30 -— 7:15 — 9:15 ' cAPETQIr-Summerside _ HURSDAY Fol‘ 11-’; hours 0nl_v—‘24 Dressmaker and Tailored Stvlo Stills selling for only $39.75. .COIOI‘S are gl‘c_\', wine, navy and black. Also tuceds. Sizes are 12 to 20; 40 to 44 and éggioto 161,2. Regularly selling for $49.50; $59.50 and .5 . SMALLMAIL‘ giélém t: WEEK-END SPECIALS September 29 - October 3 ATTRAETIONS-QZ siiisciurrii wiius TOTTEII ‘ = Eli-IACKS BATTLE , _ A Pine-Thomas Protiictitii niacin n WILLIAM H. PINE Dtiflcnaleirlflhmnhsn 1."; .40‘ - i " - DENNING - MARSHALL 4 String B r o o m s (Excellent i, uulityl 69c 5 lbs. Robin Hood Rolled Outs, ech . . 37c .. 85c .. 61c $1.19 19c . 39c 75c 35c 69: each ......................... Veribesthcmperlb. Shortening,2lbs for Molasses, per gallon . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tomato Juice, 2 tins for .. . . . . . . . . . Peaches, 2 tins for Heinz Pickling Vinegar, per gal. . , . , , _ Campbell's Tomato Soup, 3 tins for . . . R“ R050 510m“. 2 tins for . . . . QT“ We strongly recommend this double bill “BELLE STARIPS DAUGHTER" NOTE-Shows — 7 and 9:25 - Matinee Sat. REGEflT Tllllll. - Fill. - 2 BIG ATTRACTIONS Show: 7 and 9:15 — Matinees Fri. 8:30; STUART ERWIN in Comedy IIit "READING FOR HEAVEN" audd laughing yourself sea-sick! “Z A IIAL ROAD" PRODUCTION TWO HOURS AND FIFTEEN MINUTES OF IZAFFS Sat. 2:30 Vite/MAR arIVe/zzfib/z! Tomatoes (28 oz. tins). 2 tins for . . . . . Aylmer's Perk 8r Beans. 2 tins for . . . . Sugar. l0lbsfor 39c 35c 89c 25c 29c W. S.‘McLEAN GENERAL MERCHANT Kenslngton 2:80 SAT" Peesltinsfor......._............. Cert-on Work Gloves, per pair . . . . . , Liv FOWL Buying live fowl daily. in a building to the rear of - <__ i___.___.___-__.‘___._ w Mr. Keith WRIIC'S store on the main street ‘ Your hens are In good order now. Next week they l may be losing weight rapidly due to the moult. Plan ciiiliro THEATRE more 0:25. Matinee Saturday 10 a.rn. story, ‘The Chisholm Trail", CIIft, Walter Brennan, Joanne Dru. H Aleo Newereel on Friday l: Saturday Thursday 7:15-0:25. Friday-Saturday, 2 shows each night, 1:00- llowaril Hawks‘ great pro- duction, “BED RIVER", taken from the Saturday Evening Post starring John Wayne, Montgomery Adventure - - - Excite- ment - - - Spectacle. - - - It‘a perked with Action and Suspense. to market now, thereby helping yourseli and the poul- TON try Industry bot-h. S. lL-PENIILETUN KEIISIIIGTOII ‘