puousn 1r. r941 WESTERN ‘GUARDIAN e 1 ' AGENTS: l. Elmer Murp I A“. , ' News, i V?’ pg]! Bookstore. gar-onto Bakery. Water Street; muardian will be delivered to auy home in Summeralde. cn-flg: Boy at 2o per day or 12o per week. Phone 289 for this service u. ‘m your order to the b0! ffliflllllibie for delivery on your route M .-rouno PIGS roa sum. mm Clark. Kemmstvn- _5HEET LEAD and Sheet Zinc p, stock, The Summerslde Hardware co. arrow ‘svivovtansmu rmivi Nqrures stenographer. willing to do Snme clerical work. Apply Box 554, stating salary expected and qualifications. I -MAID WANTED-AUDI!’ Mrs. T i), Morrison, 70 Spring Street. Eunimerside. _51‘. MARY'S COMMERCIAL 5Cll00L. Summerslde. opens Sept. 2nd Register for complete Course. mwoflfll-I will not bejoing _ “IITGTCSSIHZ after Aug 28th. -. Afnrjnrie Wright, Klnkora. _wE HAVE a good stock of ivinrlaw Glass. The Summerside Hardware Co. -WANTED. — Housekeeper in country home Mcdwn convenienc- es, no outside work. No objection to one child Write P, O. BOX 319, Summerside. George Glow. 128 Ottawa Street l BUMMEBSIDE and PRINCE COUNT! ‘ ‘ptiona, Advertlalng. The Guardian may be bought at any of the following stores in Bumsnerlld Gourlieo Drugstore, I1 Central Street; by, 1M Hanover Street. and Mark cancel. e1 Granville suen. ..;“i‘§.‘.l.5l”‘“.l.”°§,,,,"m°"°- . e i Hardware Co. m de -ron sans. - 40o any. Pu]. 1m- L. s. X N. i-i. Breed. These Pilllets are ready to lay. Wilbert RPEWS. Lower Freetown. -F0R FALE- i937 Pontiac gfdflh. 800d tires. lfrice reasonable or cash. J. Wilfred Gallant, Summerside, phone 79-1, —FOR. SALE-One mm (ruck 1940' ‘me-WM: one set scales u...‘ (Toledo Plaskon Duplex) Wm, graduation from 1 to 75 cents, PMM 493 or 308. Summersida, 43mm csoss n. n. '1'. mm 5P!!!’ and Household Spray, Fly Hangers, Rubber Fly Swatters and Hand Spriayers available at ‘nhe Sumirnerside Hard/ware Co. —MOVED ro CONWAY ._ M; and Mrs. George Tlhompggn and P1111113’ who have resided in Kans- mgton for the past six years have m°ved 1° CWIWHY uil-iere Mr, Thompson is employed with 1.116 c. NR. They are now living in (he residence of the late Mr. and Mrs. Louis Boyle.-S. , CAPlTUL-lumsnerside. Today (WEDNESDAY) m THURSDAY LOVES N0 GAIIBLLJIIE WAY$£I£ puysi (~42 AME DON "c; a flARRY D an» una-q“”““.|- Also News-Shows 7.15-9.15 Matinee Thursday 2:30 OQQDQ GLQASQN TA AVENPG‘ Agfi ma» '-""_§,','_':: h’ cal FRIDAY 8r Buster —o BIG DOUBLE BILL Stuart Erwin "TIIE GREAT MIKE" V0 {OO%O SATURDAY Crabbe BAIIIAEII" ad- —Fll~'.l~. IN COAL PILII — Fire broke out yesterday afterioon in a. coal pile owned by Joseph Read and exting dished without difficulty Co. Ltd. Summers-ids. bu‘. it was‘ —G- ll. M.- FARMERS—TI'IB GATES i. ' are in stock in the llzrdwargmiiepbitnibres? was" “quirk. for built Gates have a galvanized pipe frame and woyaeeis ‘ivligxeflfiivifn- They are all 4' high and come in four sizes-Ii 1-2' x 4v_4. x 10.31 t‘ X l?’ and 4‘ X l3‘. Priced from 5.95 m t4 as t; i i, wry scarce-we don't expect these to be here‘ iong-fibettaeie 023cc; the (131.05 you want. NOW-so as to get the sizes you wlgh! Hardware Depprtmgm ______ bl0THT-JRS~—lt'| time to think f it] ntfcd for school. .. .ln the Youth gent‘; YID='|1y°1‘1:li1°,:uw:ndol:‘1 array of SWEATERS for the Girls; both Cardigans and P1111155“ In pastels and darker shades. In the collection are jacquard its: §NPJI1BPS in patterns that the "Junior Miss" likes as well as solid rnli-ru in plain and fancy knit. . . .Th v , sizi-s and the prices are from 1.69 to 5.5810 h l’ complete ran!‘ n’ YOUTH CENTRE. LADIES-If your LAMP swings is .1 itrand opportunity to get new oneg, , rnriii has substantially reduced the prices IAJII’ SHADES. Made of s tin or orgziiidy. these Shady are irimmfll "ml ""189. b0“: nd ruffles... The lovely colors will lmzfrh or complement any decorating scheme. The original price rvr (hem Boudoir Shades was from 1.90 lo ~i.l5—-the special saving price IS from 95 cents to 2.50. . . So-Comc, See, Buy and SAVE! Furniture Department. are wilted and soiled this The Furniture Depart- of dainty BOUDOIR y -__-.. EVERYBODY-knows that PLANTEITS PEANUT BUTTER II the ‘finest and most sought after! The Grocery Department has Just received a shipment of this delicious spread. . . In three sizes. the Jill’! are priced at 26, 36 and 47 cents each. . . .lnsist on Planter‘: Peanut Butter. . . Everybody-but Everybody likes It! Grocery Department ,__.. _ and before damage was caused. - S. -ALTER|.\TIONS MADE - An extensive alteration Job is being made to the south wing of Lhe Summerslde High School. The door which gave access to tihe building on this wi-ng i5 being closed offend the entry space and ‘nalil space is being made into another classroom. .Last year there was considerable ‘congestion and more classroom space was badly needed-S, ~GAME ACT CONVICTIONS —- ln Stipendiary Magistrate Richard S_ Hlntonls Court at Summerslde on Tuesday momlng three men from West Devon. Central Bedeque and Halifax respectively were as- sessed fines and costs totalling $16.- 00 for angling without licenses. The offences were committed at Bcdeque and Gicnwood. The case of two men charged with netting trout was adjourned for a week at the request of Counsel for bhe de- fence, Henry M. Noonan, “KO. Sumimerslde. Charges in this case were laid under the Special Fishery Regulations for the Province of Prince Edward Island which is a Federal Statute. The prosecutions were conducted by the Royal Can- and fines and costs levied airnount- ed to $27.10. A man charged with damaging property at the Sum- merslde R..C.A.F. station was fined $10. A similar charge against an- other man was withdrawn. Three men charged with failure to purchase a. fishing lic- ence were fined and two men charged with netting trout had their case adjourned for a week. Under the Higluway Traffic Act a man charged with having insuffici- ent brakes was fined $5 and costs and a person for allowing a child to drive his car was fined $10 and, costs-S. Personals -Misses Miriam MacDonald and Sadie Ramsay, who resigned their positions on the staff of Sumhrer- ‘ side High School. left Monday morning for Toronto. -Miss Nora Arsenault of Enrer- ald Jct., left last Friday morning on a visit to her brother Lea in Estcourt, Quebec. She was accom- panied to Sackviile, N.B., by her sister, Mrs. Edward Gallant and niece. Miss Angelina Arsenault, of Ehnerald. -—Mr. Sawyer Lea, Harclwlck, Vermont, North Eastern manager of L.G. Balfour Co. Mr. David Case of Woolcott. Vermont. a coun- adian Mounted Police. —MAGTSTRATE‘S COURT — A number of cases were heard by Magistrate R.S. Hinton in Sum- merslde on Tuesday_ A man from. Conway Charged with breaking, entering and theft at. Portage had his case dismissed. A party charg-i ed with talzinz a truck without the‘ owner's permission was com/loud 2» \l\?\7\7\7\’7\_ vou ciui iitwiivs iircoaiiiz: This look of quality is unmistakable. You in- stinctively look for it in the clothes you choose. For the mun who insists ‘on quality we are proud’ to be able to offer o new, distinctive lino of foli suits, tweed: and hard finished worsteds; ail cut for that easy correct fit, all tailored to that perfection you demand, all bearing that un- mistakable look and substance of quality. .... O ocxxxfl MAURICE mu. ‘MEN'S WEAR =2 —SW!MER8IlE- l‘? :ior Nevada and matrimony_ ‘mt mercial artist and Mr. Robert C. McDonald of the same place left this week for ‘home afWr spending a pleasant vacation at Harbour View Cabins, Summerside. They plan to return next year.-S. DHJGHTFUL COMED-Y. AT CAPITOL. SUMMERSIDE —-A delightful comedy-romance played against a gay background of professional gambling and pro- fessional gamblers (who seem to be highly interesting peonie). is "Lady Luck," which opened yes- terday at the Capitol Theatre with Robert Young, Barbara Hale and Hank Morgan in the stellar roles. One of the season's most spright- ly offerings, this RKO Radio film casts Ydimg as a lad, who lives. very successfully. by his wits, and the charming Miss Hale as a dam- sci who, by reason of her den-mt from a long line of gambling an- cestors. despises games of chance to such an extent that she won't even buy anything from a vending machine. But Cupid takes care of this seemingly insurmountable differ- ence of opinion, and when Larry promises to give up gambling, Mary l, agrees to many him. They head ' the ceremony is hardly over before I urry finds i: necessary to do his daily good deed by showing a nov- . ice how to shoot craps. Unfortun- i stiely, Mary misunderstands, and from there on the romance hilz: ‘ one rock after another in n lash i ion that makes for sparkling en- v tertalnment. - - GRAPAIIII niuriis ~G‘€*(>l.\ arm: cnARL0TTErow_i~g_ GUARDIAN l SIMLLMAIPX ' iliresses for street i Hundreds of same your ic (one cent) I-‘or every article purchased at listed {be purchased for i: (one cent). In the even price, the higher priced article ls your fl - two different groups-again the hi FLHIJIBSI’ Summer Apparel 3 _ D _ 3 Styles and sizes for all ages THURSDAY and house wear nts to slum freai purchase. - FRIDAY and SATURDAY (Aua. 2m, 221111, 2am) 7 ‘ \We'lI be truthful-we over-estimated the sales of Ladies’ and Ghlldren’: summer wearing apparel; in view of this we find ourselves overstocked. TIIIS GOODS MUST 60! It's our mistake-Yul! GAIN Ollll L088. ilrlce —a second article iii the same group can t of the two articles purchased being of different rst purchase at list prlue and your seeunii article Two articles, the same or different, ca n be purchased from any gher priced article is your purchas e at list price and your ‘ PAGE ELEVEN second article your 1c (one cent) purchase. NO RETURNS NO EXCHANGES No REFUNDS ARTICLE MATERIAL SIZE COLORS PJitlCSI-i-ASE ' GROUP 1 ‘ Shorts Cotton 2 to 14 years Green, navy, bIuo 89c '(¢ Mid Riffs Cotton Medium 8 Large White with colored . (For wear with shorts, slacks or skirts) checks L19 ‘ I: Shorts Cotton 7 to 14 years White 125 1c Shorts " 10 to 14 year! Brown, yellow 1.75 ' 1c Bathing Suits " ‘ 2 to 12 years Assorted colors 1.75 14 " " i " 2 to 12 years ff 1,95 y‘ GROUP 2 Bathing Suits Cotton, Jersey lined 2 to 12 years Assorted 2,75 (a Shorts Alpine 12 to 1B years Ton, brown, navy, green 2.95 14 Short&Holter Sets Cotton I4 to 18 years Red and blue 2.95 a. l; GROUP 3 Bathing Suits Cotton, Jersey lined 12 to 18 Assorted colors 3.25 ‘lg " " Seersucker, I 8i 2 piece, 14 " " 3,50 1c " " " 2 to 12 years " " 3,50 ' |c I " " " 1 8i 2 piece 14 to I8 " “ 3_95 1c " " " Jersey lined I8 "" " 3.95 “lg Peddle Pushers, ideol for sportswear, Bengoiine 12 to I8 Brown, beige, ton, gold , blue 3.95 IQ GROUP 4 ‘ Slacks Alpine 12 to 20 Pastel shades 4.50 1g Slacks Alpine 12 to 20 ff " 4,95 1, Bathing Suits Figured spun and Eiostix Satin 30 to 32 Assorted colors 4.95 1g Short & Halter Sets Seersucker 12, I4, 16 Red, blue, yellow 4.95 ‘lg Mid Riff Short Sets Bengaiinn 12 to 20 Brown, gold, blue, green (covered shoulders) red, rose beige 4.95 1s . GROUP 5 - Play Suits Wool 8r Cotton mixture I2 to I8 Green, blue, rose 6.50 1c‘ Mid Riff Short Sets Bengalins I2 to 18 Beige, green, rou, blue, . . wine 6.95 1o t Play Suits, 3-plece Cotton 7 yrs. to 12 yrs. Assorted Checks 6.95 1e Bathing Suits Sharkskin 34 8r 36 Assorted colors 6.95 1a ‘Dresses Gingham, Cotton 8. Seersucker 12 to 20, 38 to 44 Full line of shades 6.95 1o / GROUP 6 l Bathing Suits Printed Cotton 14 to 18 Assorted colors 1f. 7.95 4'Dresses Gingham, cotton, seersucker, 12 to '- _ 20, 38 to 44 Full line of shades 7.95 GROUP 7 ' Bathing Suits Printed Jersey 14 to 16 Assorted colors 8.50 is Bathing Suits Elastix Satin 34 only Assorted colors 8.95 1e ‘Dresses Fiiigham, cotton, seersucker, chom- , bray, 12 to 20, 38 to 50 Full line of shades 8.95 1e GROUP 8 ‘Dresses Gingham, cotton, eyelet, cIiombi-oy, tissue gingham I2 to 20, 38 to 44 Full line of shades 10.95 la GROUP 9 Black Suits Wool and cotton mixture I4 and 16 Lime green 12.95 1g _ i ‘PDresses Gingham, cotton, eyelet, chambroy, tissue gingham, 12 to 20, 38 to 44 Full line of shades 12.95 1! SMALLMAITS LIMITED SUMMERS"?! I (Successors to Sinclair and Stewart Ltd.) mucu 1s MATCHED Wm! Quasar! iiiinrsl EV-ELYN KEYES WILLARD PAIRKER LARRY PA K EDGAR BUCHANAN -~~-:~:.':.-....- Showing Friday 8.30 Saturday 730-930 Auction Sale covered with hardwood and lum- ,MAClllNERY:—1 Brantfnrd mower; l double truck wagon; l ber. This is one of the best farm eta. 5 cords stove wood; 5 tons hay, i sarunoav, AUG. as. a1- 1 r.ivi. I am Instructed by Mr. Urban Waddeli of Cape Traverse to sell by public auction on his prem- ilaea on above date all his live- ‘ stock. feetr, crop and farm property. Farm consists of 108 acres. l8 wnnwwwmaev "m properties In the district. New liollle and all buildings In good state of repair. S T 0 C Kz-l general purpose horse, 7 years old; l general pur-, pose horse l0 years old; l brood‘; mare ll yearo old; 1 milk cow 9i, years old; l milk cow 8 years’, old; l heifer I years old. due to‘ freshen; 3 l-year-old heifers; 2' spring calves; 100 chickens (mix- ed) 3 months old; 24 year-elf hens. ' ~ AT CAPE TRAVERSE machinery) household ef- under cultivation. balance single truck wagon; l driving wagon; l set lever spring tooth narrows; l single plow; '1 culti- valor; l horse hoe; sleigh: 1 single wood sleigh; 8- hnrse block and rope; l set driv- ing harness; l set dmible harn- ess; l truck wagon. breeching (newt; 1 Rcnfrewerealn separator (E110 Ibs., new); 1 Pat- riot washing machine rml wring- rr; forks, swivels. hoes. post-hole irggcr. miirvn. lumen harness. 1 dflfln‘ pots and pans. 18 acres standing oats; 2 aorei standing barley; number of house- hold articles; quantity of dishes etc" and othel articles found on a weil-equippei farm. This properly can be Inspectea pgfl ‘m1 at any time. Terms cash. If day unfit. sale on Mondai following. l. C. BELL ' ctloneer.