fAUGUST 5. 1949 __ ____ THE ~WESTERN GUARDIAN IIINOI COUNTY OllTlCli I Summer Street, Summerside, Phone EH News, Subscriptions, Advertising Representatives J. ELMEB MURPHY and GEORGE GLOW The Guardian may be bought at my of the following stores ln Summerside psi] Bookstore, Summer Street; Gourllcs Drugstore, 21 Central Street; Kelly's Newsstand, Water Street; Marl: Oeudet, 67 Grenville Sheet; Alyre Doucetws Grocery, Second Street; Island Motor Transport, ‘ Wlfcr Street I The Guardian will‘ be delivered to any home In Summerside by Carrier Boy at 5o per dry or 15o per week. Phone £80 for this service or give you! order to the boy responsible for delivery on your route. -SAVI 81.50. Buy a season's tic- GINIBAL lNlUlAncl an i, g“, $5.00, for Old Home Week. l}, Mutton, NW6.‘ p -.nAlLY BUS run Summerside _.1Ug 1:33AM gocug, Hung. to Cavendish at 1.15 p.m. returning Abbies Trounce C. é? B. 10-1 I_n Opening Game At Kensmgt0n’s New Field i The Ohsrlottet w Ab it i f ' w“, gave the Curran d: lgrlggs beetsvdleaall ways Zfllthtz. vim“! ten t"! team their worst tmuncing of the Charlottetown got a brace of year at the official opening of the counters in the first inning. Mc- fillllrllton Bell Park last eveninl. Klnnon and Ryan each hit singles w "£8 13" °°mim°u°ll "T" b)’ scoring on Mulholiandh wild heave ' P~l1¢~d m" v! 1° to 1- The into centre mm. Successive doubles Abegweits outhit their rivals 18 to by MacKay and Landry gave the 3 5nd l“ ldmiflmefllt the defeat Summerside team their lone tally. '4’ summer-dde- lhel’ We" l-ldrd bl’ The Abbles added one in the fourth one of the shnklest defences the in evening. .-BUY A season's ticket for Old Home Week and avoid the rush at the ticket office. -SEASON TICKETS for Old Home Week can be secured from Vernon Matthews or T. D. Car» ruihers. Summerside. .-SUMMEBSIDE Business Col- |¢ge will re-open September 6th. Full commercial courses. Write or phone 45-2. -MBS. B. W. AULD, Kenslngton, will be At Home Wednesday, Aug- ust 10th from 4-—6 P. M. and 8-9 P. M. .-FREETOWN PRESBYTEBIAN CHURCH Service Sunday, August. 7th, at 3 PM. Rev. Charles Carnegy will preach. Rev, J. A. McGowan, Minister. -—KENSINGTON and Malpeque Presbyterian Churches. Services Sunday. August 7th, at Kenslngton at l1 A. M. and Malpeque at 7.30 P. M. Rev. Emmerson Huestis will preach. Church Schools: Kensing- ton at 10.30 P. M. Malpeque at 7.30 P. M. Rev. J. A. ltlcGouuan, Min- ister. ATTIREMEN CALLED -— The Summerside Fire Department was called out shortly before noon yesterday to the residence of R.i(. Dunbar, Spring street when l small fire broke out around l chimney. No damage was cauieg. —CHURCII NOTICE for the Parish of New London for Sunday. August 7th. St. Mark's, Kensing- ion, Sunday School 10.00 A. M. Holy Communion 11.00 AM. St, fhomas’. New London, Sunday School 1.30 P. M. Evening Prayer 2.30 P. M. St. Stephen's. Burlington, Sunday School 6.30 P. M. Evening Prayer 7.30 P. M. Rev. Sidney J. Davies, B. A, Rector. Professional Bards T. Earle Hickey Chartered Accountant Office at l5 Grenville Street Phone 575 SUMMEBSIDB i a l. F. Hunter, R.O. OFTOMETBISU Complete Visual Anslylee Glsesee Fitted PHONE 785 senator/tars aumrmo Summerside, P-EJ. | E. E. Parkman. i optonito. a; Hall, Monday evening, August —IIOME MADE lb‘! CREAM and Cake at Kelvin Grove School Tues- dly "thins. Auzust 9th. —CENTRAL BEDEQUE Baptist Church. Sunday Service 11 A. M. Sunday School 10.45 A. M. (Sunday School Picnic Tuesday afternoon, August 9th. Chelton Shore.) C. A. Britten, Minister. --NOBTH BEDEQUE UNITED Church, services for August 7th. North Bedeque 11.00 a.m.; Travel- ler's Rest 2.30 p.m.; Freetown 7.30 p-m. Rev. S. B, Profltt of Beaver- gn, Ontario, will conduct the ser- ces. --PRINCETOWN United Church. Malpeque. Sunday, August 7th. Sunday School 11.00 A. M. Services: 11.00 A. M. and 7.30 P. M. Guest Minister Rev. James Baxter, B. D., Dorchester. --BETUBNS FROM AMHERST- Chief W.B. McNeill of the Sum- merside Fire Department, who is also president of the Maritime Fire Chiefs’ Association, has returned from attending the firemens tournament at Amherst-S. —IN MAGISTRATE? COURT — Magistrate R.S. Hinton, K.C.. held court at Alberton yesterday and disposed of a number of cases. Two parties were fined $20 and costs for having liquor in a. place other than their residence; for be- ing intoxicated in a public place, another party was given a similar fine; a party charged with assault was fined $2 and costs and another man for driving a motor vehicle without an operators license was fined $5 and costs. Three young men charged with smoking in a hall during a motion picture were each fined $10 and costs which is the minimum under the Fire Pre- vention Act-S. Personals —Miss Marion Sutherland of Ottawa is vacationing at her old home in Sea View.—S. —Mlss Amy Barwise of Ross Co ner has as her guest Miss Enid Ba ise and her friend Miss Ef- feline Conlin of Ottawa. S. —Misses Sally Easier, Bernice Betta and Edith Clark of Summer- side left by motor on e vacation trip to the United States. S. -Miss Myrtle McKever of Tor- onto arrived on ‘Ifiiesdey to spend her vacation in Summerside. the guest of her sister, Mrs. Cleve Whalen and Mr. Whalen. —Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Clift and daughter, Norma, returned to their home in Taunton, Marsh after a pleasant vacation in Sum- merside, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Peter White-S. —Mr. and rs. T. D. Olrruthers left ’ by motor on Wed- nesday on a visit to relatives in Halifax and Kentville, NS. S -Archdeecon G R. Harrison. Mrs. Harrison, the Misses Elaine and Phyllis Harrison. left Sum- merside on ‘fhursdsy morning for vunsi Training Given aszoaur runs-ran awe ..-. 5‘"""'°"._§‘_-_5_“_*‘.""°"“° ._,____ ___ _|t"'e"s"'|.t|s'-' , - Ante — Casualty INSURANCE l Summer St. Summerside Phone l2! l ..--_. ;“Whltes" while residing in Tidnish. NS. to spend tlnir vaca- tion. S. White, —Mr. and Mrs. Peter ‘Summerside, had as their guests recently Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fran- _ cls and party from Moosomln, Sask- atchewan, who liad been former neighbors and friends of fir‘: t e West-S. —Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wyrnan and daughter, Joyce, of Halifax, N. S., have returned to their home 9:80 - 12 4-... DANCE PALACE Saturday August 6. Mervin Burgess and his Boston Orchestra Adm. 75c Aug. 8th. IMPERIAL SUMMEWRSIDE OITOSS COMMUNITY - GROUP OPENING .- Aug. 13th. i . OPEN DAILY 1:80 PM. T0 5:00 BM. , _ If you are s resident of Summerside and do not work where five ' ormorearcemployed—endyousreunder65yeersofege—thfshyour I opportunity to join Blue Cross as m Individual member. Get full details and nuke application at B. T. IIOLMAN, LTD” SUMMER-HIDE. JOIN BLUE GROSS TODAY the juggling performance. Kinkora Man Opens Warehouse Ai Summerside Mr. P. L. Morris Summerside, formerly will use the building and wholesale sales at Klnkora. brick siding. This fall Mr. Morris plans to install a custom grinding and mixing plant ity. A railway siding will be in- stalled in the near future. Mr. Horace Lyle of Summerside will be in charge of the plant. good memory for early Summer- side history, rccalls that before the First World War the late Mr. Wil- lrrg. He repaired sails for all the Summerside. On the ground floor was a. grain storage warehouse. In the early days of the Town most of the large buildings now in this locality were grain storage warehouses for storing grain during the winter months for spring ship- ment-S. S'Side Old Timers Asked To Meet Jimmy Hogan, Physical Fitness director for the western end of the Province. asks all Summerside Old Timers to meet at the Arm- ouries at 1.30 Sunday. The team will leavc at this early time in order to arrive at. Charlottetown in plenty of time for the Old Tim- crs contest. after spending a week's vacation in Summerside renewing friendships. Mr. Wyrnan had been on the local branch of the Canadian Bank of 5' Commerce before his transfer to H8llT8X.—S. -—Mr. and Mrs. Silas MacI-‘ai-lane, Miss Ruth Simmons, Mr. and Mrs. Harry F. Lee, Summerside, were guests on Sunday of Mrs“ Creel- man MacArthur, who is vacation- ing at Dalvay-By-The-Sea.-—S. —Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Jelly mo- tored to Pictou and Amherst, N. S., recently by way of Wood Is- lands. They were accompanie’ by Mrs. Jeily’s sister, Mrs. H. .1. Far- row who had been their guest in Summerside and who continued on the journey to her home in Win- nipeg, Manltobm-S. —Mrs. Elgln Coutts of Toronto. accompanied by her slster-in-law. Miss Norma Coutts, arrived in the Province for a visit on Saturday evening and are guests of Mrs. Coutts’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis H. Muttart, Bedeque-S. -Miss Dallas Robertson arrived on Wednesday evening from Saint John. NAB, to visit in Summer- side. guest of Miss Charlotte Tomp- kins, who is also on vacation. Both girls will return to the Saint John General Hospital on Monday to re- sums their duties as nurses-in- irainlng. S. -On Wednesday twelve Sum- merside Girl Guides left for the Provincial Camp in North Rustico. lnchided in the party were four Lone Guides from Prince County and an American Girl Scout. Thromh the generosity of the local Rotary, Y's Men's and Kinsmen Clubs these girls were able to st- ténd camp. They were accompan- ied to North Rustico by the Dist- rict Commissioner, Mrs. D. C. Tompkins. - S. Summerside ball tossers have shown in years. A total of eight errors were charged against the 0 6r B boys. seven players taking part in 0H1! of Kinkors has purchased a warehouse on the corner of Water and Cedar Shells, owned by Brace, McKay Co. Ltd, and has almost completely rebuilt it, mak- ing a decided improvement to that section of the Town. Mr. Morris as a retail outlet for Shur-Gain stock and poultry feeds which he manufactures in his mill The building is three stories, 80 by 28 feet. l-le has added a base- ment and covered the exterior with for the con- venience of fanners in this local- Mr. W.B. McNelll, who has a liam Richards operated a sail loft on the second floor of this build- sailing vessels that operated from when Larter. Abegwelt backstop, drove one of Daley's pitches over the right field fence. No one was on at the time. Blgson and Ryan got to first on errors by Grady at the initial sack in the fifth inning. Grady dropped Daley's low throw to give lllgson s life and the same player scoop- ing up Ryan's roller raced ahead of the runner to the base but fall- ed to touch it as he went by. In be- tween these two miscues McKin- non was hit. With the bases loaded Whitlock grounded out to first sending Higson home and Mathe- son doubled to score McKinnon and Ryan. The score was then 6 to “Shonna’ Francis‘ boys picked up another tally in thesixthGood- ,win doubled and advanced to third on McAleeWs out at first. Hlgson batted Goodwin across and was safe himself on a. miscue at short field. McKinnon forced Higson at second and Ryan flied to left to end the inning with the score 7 to 1. In the seventh Whitlock sing- led to right and went to second when Oatway fumbled B. Grady’s throw from the right pasture. The runner went to third on a. wild pitch and Matheson sent him home with a single. Stanley singled to centre. Matheson taking third. Landry in centre filed threw home to cut off Matheson at the plate but the runner wasn't coming in; Mul- holland promptly tossed it back to second getting Stanley but Mathe- son crossed the plate before the ball could be returned from the keystone sack. The steadily mount- ing score was then 9 to l. The Winners got their final tally in the ninth. Matheson got on when Cfllflllbell, now playing at short for MacKay dropped the big third baseman's towering fly. Matheson stole second and made third on a wild pitch. Stanley whiffed but Lartefs single to right" scored Ma- theson. Goodwin then got his third hit of the evening, a long triple to left field which sent Larter scam-poring across the platter but on appeal base judge H. Bernard ruled larter had failed to touch third and so he was declared out. Mc-Aleer grounded out to end the inning. Mathesoll, Larier and Goodwin led Chariottetowns blistering at- tack. each getting three for five. MacKay of the construction crew lincd out two hits in three appear- ances at the plate. McKinnons one-hand. shoe- string catch of Syl Bernard's drive to left in the ninth inning was the feature fielding display of the game. Mr: Theo Ling. president of the Kensmgton Junior Chamber of Commerce. threw the first lmll, 059-4811)’ Opening the new ball park. BOX SCORE Cfirlottetown l-ligson, 2b .. McKinnon, 1f Ryan, lb .. Whitlock, as Matheson, 8b Stanley, cf Larter. c .. Goodwin, rf McAleer, p .. i I H '8 O > accelerator-row opt-onus».- OwwNUHwww: °OQH»@4N§ wcocgun-oe-ili Summerside S. Bernard, 2b MacKsy, s: .. Landry, cf .. B. Grady, rf Gaudet, 3b Daley, p x-Powell, p . xx-Campbell, ll xxx-Phsneuf, cf xxxx-Oatway, lb ..l Totals x—Replaced Daley in 6th. xx-lleplaced MacKay in 7th. xxx-Replaced Landry in 7th. xxxx-Replsced J. Grady in 7th. n ooccooocaocn-eafls on OOOOt-es-IQHHOI-Fbls-nn: '3: ooooooeoeot-aous-g5 .- P‘ =@=QflPl(l=x=¢llll-l$ Z Summary Runs batted in: Higson, Whit- lock, Matheson, 3; Larter 2; Lan- dry. Home run: Larter. Triple: Goodwin. Doubles: Mstheson, Mac- Kay, Goodwin, Landry. Sacrifice hits: McKinnon, B. Grady. Stolen bases: Matheron, Gallant. Left on bases: Ch‘town 8. Summerside 9. Earned runs: Ch'town 4, S'Side l. Double plays: McAlcer to Whit- lock to Ryan; Hlgson to Whitlock. Attention Tourists English chino. lml cards. souv- l-Illrl, newtpllwri. books. mellns cards. _ nsu. noox stone Regent Theatre Building Summer Street Summerside. P. l. I. A WATER PROBLEM? Apumpischwllleolveltlirlte for particulars to THOMAS II. BISHOP and SON 2.0. Ber ill Summerside i _.-- .-.___-._-____.__.___,____, ,__________ THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN ‘Helrek Another Ex itiisg SATURDAY NIGHT PECIAL a On Sale at 8 p.111. i EXTRA SPECIAL I On Sole At 8 p.m. Shurp- De On Tirno HOLMADPS l5 and l O PAGE ITITIHI. . t 4-4 \ HOLMABPS 5 AND 1O ‘ A 180 Women's RAYON suns First Qualify-Straight Cut —'Loce Trimmed Top Sizes 34 to 44—Colors White, Moire, Blue SUMMERSIDE _7 {i >OQOQ L WEDNESDAY Amusements of cll kinds for yo i £ OHIOKEN l-lits: Off Daley, 8 in 6 innings; off Powell, 7 in 3 innings. Off Mc- Aieer, 8 in 9 innings. Struck out: By Daley, 7; by Powell. 2; by Mc- Aleer, 8. Base on balls: Of‘! Mc- Aleer, 1. Hit by pitcher: By Daley 1. Wild pitches: Powell 2, McAleer 1. Passed ball: Mulholland 1. Los- ing pitcher: Daley. Umpires: Plate, Kane; bases, J. Hogan and H. Bernard. The standing of the League teams is as follows: Won Lost Pct. Island Curran & Brigg .9 4 .692 ,Abegwelts . 9 8 .667 R. C. A. F. 2 ll .154 The tug-of-war contest between Kensington and Malpeque resulted KINKORA HALL ‘ SUPPER AUG. 10 ung and old. Supper from 5 o'clock until oil ore served. A wvw~ Leading hitters for the game were Burke, shortstop of the win- ners. Ford. first baseman of the winners, and Jackie Turner, cen- trefielder for the pale hose. The first two had three for four while the latter had two for four. Long- est hits of the game were hit by Turner and MacDonald, baseman for the Red Sox, and John MacDougall, catcher for the losers. Next game in the best two out of three games series is scheduled for Monday evening st the Perk diamond. Another bang-up en- counter is expectcd by the coaches in charge of both teams. in a win for the Malpeque team in. two straight pulls. S Abbies Play Ai S'Side Tomorrow The Abbies, challengers for the lead in the Island Baseball League leave tomorrow for Summerside where they clash in a regular loop encounter with the Curran and Farm For Sale Briggs crew. Lest night they third » CAPITOL-Summerside LAST SHOWING TODAY BIG DOUBLE BILL ‘NIGHT HA8 A THOUSAND EYES” With Edward G. Robinson, Gall Russell and "BLAZING ACROSS THE PECOS" p with Charles Starrett Shows 2:80 - ‘I and 9:15 MONDAY“ a rvnsnsr HUMPHREY OGAR .8 handed the C. 8t B. team their. far when they trounced the Sum- merside entry by the resounding score of 10-l. . Game time ll set for 1.80 and the Abbie: will leave from the bus-stop by cars st 11.80. Players are asked to please note the time for leaving. Red Sox Win Playoff Opener In the opening game of In North-end Midget playoffs, the Red Sox wslloped out e 12-5 win over the White Sox. The game went six and one half innings before it: was called on account of darkness.’ Opposing pitchers were Wimpy ley gaining the decision as his mates pounded the offerings of; Martin for thirteen hits. I i worst shellacklng in the league so mess-stews)“ Martin and Wheaiiey, with Whelt- ' inman nfug “m HARVEST MOON". Terrific woe fans. v and Nun. OAMEO: THEATRE, rsusniaron Saturday Mltlnee 10 an; Evmslng 7:15 and 9:15. It's n re- releeee of cowboy hero Roy Iogere m action again with famous comedy team of radio, "lalllu Belle and Sootty" ln “SHINE 0N Allo “THE THREE BTOOO S" comedy feeturetto, Serial -- lions suns-our Reunions-snot’ Mm""_";°'n:.$ m” '-:;.:.-:_:'.:-.'."-”-é~fi-f-?=='-"J..... . ' . ' Itcollent Wflto land. Ag’ “"13"” "'22:; .l ALSO osarroon - sronrs 1mm. “much, n m L “ Show: 7:15 - 9:15 -. Metlnee Tuesday 2:50 _ _ REGENT Twav zoo-ions s - mo snnscrions - z There's Underwater Thrills, Suspense and Love l; “UNTAMED mmv" and comedy in "amuse nus." No first-aid kit is C°MING ’— MOI. - TIIES. and WEI. complete without ‘ D E 'l' ‘l’ O l.’ Till MODIIN ANTIIIPTIC svitmaitsinn conga, _‘ laughter! thriller ln store for Iogero DOUBLE HEADER ounnsn emu cauowu seams ll.0.A.ll‘. vs. L ___ SUNDAY. AUGUST 7th. vs. First Game 5t 1.80 P.’ M. 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