Lufltymao. _1_g47 CHARLOTTETOV-‘N GU ARIDIAN WESTERN CUARDIAN l’ AGENTS: J. Elmer Murphy, 18d Hanover Street, and GWYte Clow. 125 Ottaws Street SUMMERBIDE and PRINCE COUNTY News, ‘scrilltiotll. Advertising. The Guardian may be bought at any o! the following stores Bell Bookstore, Water Street; Toronto Bakery. Water Street; , in Summereide: Gourliee Drlllltore, i1 Ctrai Street; Mark Gaudet, 67 Granville Street, The Guardian will be deliveEed to any home in Sumnureide. CUHOIBQ! silo why orlitoperweek. Pllolllllfoltlllllflviee a. gm your order to the boy relbuusible m- delivery on your m“. ‘FOR SALE-Small rowbost. Apply Box 221, or phone No. b. Summerside. _-FOUND in my store. sum of money. Owner can have same by proving property and paying for ad. l-Iarold R. Moase, New An- nan. _PLEASE RESERVE Monday. august 4 for ice cream festival rnd dance, Indian River School. —REGULAlf THURSDAY Night Dance, 'l‘raveilers Rest. Music by The Prince County Pioneers. -FOR SALE, second hand hot twater domestic furnace. Apply Box 540, or phone 575, Summer. side. -l.\l KENSINGTON-fiie use oi a modern home with all con- veniences to person or persons who will take care of elderly lady. Write Box 452. Summer- lidt‘. --l~‘(llt SALE Registered Holstein bull. ll months old. Grand dam produced at 3 years o‘d. 515 lb. fat averaging 4.03% milk. Wm. M. Stavert, Bedeque. .-I)ESIRABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE in Kensington, il-rcom house with modern conveniences in one C! the best locations. For further iillttrlllhilOll apply Art Larkin,Ken- [M155 McCullough of Toronto on Kensington. rington. ‘IINGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED “Mr. and Mrs. S. Keith Donald. ltialpcque. announce the engage- ment, of their daughter. Anna Elizabeth. to Ralph Leslie, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Edwards. summerszde. RR, marriage to take place August 19. ._no'ranv MceTiNc-Rctman‘ f. F. Clingner of Osborne. Ohio. was the guest speaker at the reg- ular meeting ot the Rotary Club of Summersicle held yesterday in Coylvs Restaurant. He spoke on the activities of his club in Osborne. Other guests were Rotarian Keith Clarke of Sydney. N.S.. and Rot- arirtn P. W. Turner. Charlottetown. The speaker was introduced by h W. Hancock-S. ' —ATTEND ice cream social Wednesday evening, July 30th, gt south Freetown school, -BIIBIDE.NTIAL PROPERTY for sale on Willow Avs., Summer. ‘slid; Phone 448-9 between 9 and .m. —TIACHER walvrzn for Richmond School. Second class. uppiemont $300. Apply Gar Peu- dleton. Secretary. —IMPORTANT NOTICE ‘I0 ADVERTISERS - Advertisers are advised that ordinary copy mugt reach the Guardian office not inter than ll s. m. the day pre- vious tn date of insertion. Large advts, quarter p e and w", must reach the of cs st least 24 haurs in advance. -~COME TO THE B18 Dance t0- night. July 30th, at H. W, Bern- foot floor. Modern and old time. Todd's music. —WANTED-Girl to work in restaurant; meals provided. good wages. Larkins Restaurant, Kan- sington. —MARB1'ED IN TORONTO—Re- cent letters from Mr. George Les- lie, a former Maritime heavy- weight champion. conveys the in- Arresting news of his marriage to ‘lune 2nd. His many friends and ad- mirers in P. E. I. will unite in ex- tending hearty congratulations. K —VISITING IN SUMMERSIDE -Mr. Leith A. Dammurrell motor- ed from Worcester, Mass, and has been spending the month of July visiting his sister, Mrs. Jennie Jar- dine oi Summerside, P.E.I., and renewing old friendships through- out the province. All Mr. Dam- marrelrs relatives and friends are happy to see him again, He plans on returning to his home on Sat- urday. Aug. 2nd after having thor- oughly enjoyed his stay. his only regret being that he was unable to catch as many trout as on his former visits. llowever, he forward to landing some ones on his next visiL-S. large —G. H. M.- llere is your chance to buy SULTANA RAISINS. - - - These are new, fresh stock at s. new, fresh price-dust 22 cents s pound for delicious Sultana Raisins in bulk. - - - Stock up now for your fail baking. GROCERY DEPARTMENT. Here is your chance to buy dainty, useful APRONS. - - - THO 601071111 ard's new store. Borden. 25 x 60] locks l —IOM.E FROM EDMONTON- Mrs. Angus Castleton. the former Agnes Leslie of Souris Line Road, arrived Thursday night from Ed- monton. Alta. to visit her sister,' Sister M. Agnes at the Sacred Heart Home, and her brothers Harry and Charles Leslie of Bouris. It is twenty-eight years since Mrs. Castleton visited her native prov- ince and she is naturally receiving e Winn welcome from her family and friends. She was accompanied by a Winsome little four-yenr-old making friends in. her father's home province. K PEISONALI —Mrs. Thomas Bolger of l-lurmr River was a visitor to Quriotte tom on Friday. K -Mlss Core Arsensult of Inc- rninster, Mss|., is visiting her sis. ter. Mrs. Laurie: Peters_ Bunnmer- side-B. —-Mk. and Mrs. Ralph Peters. their daughter, Marion and Mr. Bernard Besl of Hartford, Conn, Mr. Peters‘ brothers George end Lsurier Peters-S. -Miss Clara. Cullen of Mleddbrd, niece. Joan Leslie, who is rapidly; are visiting in Summerside, with ' EA§ELELEYEP§ ‘l 4 Mass» arrived Thursday night to lllénd the smnmer with her par- ents in Charlottetown and lher brother,'Mr. Earl Cullen and fam- lily of Bedford Station. Kg l —Mr, and Mrs. J. L. Snunders,1 Kansingtom. have had as their‘ ,guests for the past two weeks, Mr. “and Mrs. Wesley McLean and chil- dren, Jimmy and Barbara. of Dor- chester, Mass. They left to return‘ home on Monday after spending, very splendid holidays. K -Mr. and Mrs. .1. A, Connors of lDetrbit, Mich., were week-end ‘guests oi their cousins, Mr. Lin/us Gorman and Miss Lucy Got-man of K --Mrs. Frank Donahue and! daughter, Virginia, oi Dorchester, |Mass., are visiting in Summer- iside. guests oi Mr. and Mrs. J.E. .Dalton. , Si I —Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Nich- 'cls of Belmont, Mass, were guests of Mrs. Leo Coyle, Summerside. ‘over the week-end and have leit for Halifax, N. S, 8 ST. ELEANORS W. l. -—'I‘he July meeting of the St. Eleanorks Women's Institute met -at the home of Mrs. Harry S. Cannon. The president occupied the chair and the meeting opened by sing- ing the Women's Institute Carol followed by the creed in unison. Roll call responded to by eleven members with a joke or riddle. Minutes of last meeting were read president. trict convention to be held a Travellers‘ Rest July 24th, 1947. Miss Mary MacLure reported for sick committee three os.lls with treats, It was moved and seconded that all outstanding bills be paid. Sick committee for .luiy are: Mrs. Wm. Perry and Mrs. Harry Cannon. ‘rhe treasurer gave s. very en- touraging financial report, show-- Dutch style with generous pockets ls 59 cents and the smartly printed - ing a balance now on hand of Peasant style is LZS-both these Aprons are made oi good quality $153.43. cotton in s. delightful variety of color combinations. This is also your chance to get cool, cotton NIGHTGOWNS with a surplice top and tic waist, - - - The sises are small, medium and large-the colors are blue, yellow, green or pink-the price of PARTMENT. iicre ls your chance to buy large, absorbent BATH TOWELS. Imported from England. - - - These large Towels are heavy quality and will give years all-satisfactory wear. - - - The hucklfllllfld 1! "l"! Wm‘ ‘ 1mm‘ ber of different colored stripes. - - - The FY1110 01 1110M Bllllllh Bl“! Towels is 89 cents each-DRY G0 llere is your chance to buy lovely clear CAPE COD GLASSWARE. - ,- - (‘opted from the patterns of old glass, so much in demand b! 00119010 a of interesting antique glass. these pieces arc mutaisndint. - - - Th0 gohli-ts. tumblers. shes-bets. etc.. are priced from 50 to 90 cents each- the sectional relish dish and cake plates are 1.00 each-the beverllQ piirher with ice lip ls l.‘l5-—the m 2.25-the sandwich tray is 2.15 and era is 5.95. The artistic pattern and crystal ciearnese of this glassware in really bcautifuL-CHINA DEPARTMENT. CAPlTQL-Summerslde TODAY (Wednesday) and THURSDAY this gown ll fl.39.—6 AND 10 DE- ODS DEPARTMENT. nrmaiade dish is LBS-large vase is the’ salad bowl with trey and serv- Also NEWS and CARTOON Show: 7:15 - 9:15; Matinee Thursday 2:30 Li‘ FRIDAY - SATURDAY liq Double lill "ILONDIPS BIG MOMENT" and Charles Stemtt In Miss Mary MacLure, a delegate_ in attendance at the Island 1nsti- i tute convention held in Charlotte-l town, gave a very splendid report of the work of the Women's 1n- stitutes throughout the Province. A hearty vote oi thanks was given Miss MacLure for her report. Mrs. Wm. Perry kindly invited members to her home for August meeting, roll call to be answered by pickle recipes. , A delicious lunch was served by committee in charge. A vote of thanks was extended Mrs. Can- non ior her hospitality. Collection for the evening am- ounted ‘.0 $1.50. Meeting adjournvi cd and closed by singing God Save the King. B m7; swan w. 1. stitute met at the home. of Mrs. Robert William, on July 10th. The meeting opened with the Institute Ode followed by the Creed in unison. Roll call wag responded to by ten members. One vieltor pres- ent. Minutm 0f the previous meet- ing were read and signed. It was moved and seconded that all bills be paid. Sick committee reported two calls. New committee. Mrs. Harold Manderson and Mrs. Ilewis Mouse. An ice crest-n social was discussed but we: decided to leave it till next month. Plans were made for the district convention to be held at Traveller's Rest on July 24. Mrs. John Mouse than gave a very interesting report from the Ohsrlottstwm convention. One pair shorts were handed in for the red cross. Next meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. John McInnis. Mrs. Walter Moose and Mrs. Elm- er Moase to assist with lunch. Ltmoh‘ was served by the hostess assisted by committee in charge. Meeting closed with the National Anthem. CAIILETON I. W. The Carleton Women's Institute was entertained at the home of Mrs, Neil Mclssac on Tuesday! .luiy ill’, with the president in charge. " opened by sing- ing the "Ode" followed by "Creed", in unison. Ten members re- sponded to roll call and one new member Joined. The minutes of l Flt; 5i. X-Roy DR‘, VINCENT GRANT “GALLOPING THUNDER" Denial Surgeon Smollmcn building SUMMERSIDE and approved and signed by the | Some plans were made for dis- The New Annan Women's lsi- u Balance of Glearlng at . . . Clearing all TiilS SEASON’S STRAWS Values from 2.95 to 14.95 1.48 i0 7.48 PRIGE ~- Summer Clothing Clearance THURSDAY-FRlDAY-SATURDAY t3 days . .... . so _ Only Ladies‘ Straw Hats 1/; No Returns No Exchanges No Refunds » MEN’S Sli Outdoor shorts. with belt. Khaki poplin. Regular val- . ues of $3.95, clearing at 1.95 llll st with 50% 25% ’n|scouur SHORTS backs. Regular value $1.95, clear- MEWS SPORT GOATS 20 w 40% IIISGOIIIIT _ wide range of assorted tweeds. Fawn Polo Cloth leather buttons and patch pockets. Regular values of $22.50, $24.75 and S28 50. clearing at 1 7.95 ORTS ISGOIIIT Balance of the 2.25 to novs’ wean ‘PANTS cottcnades. Assort- ed colors ln sizes 26 to 34. Drill shorts in wine and green. Boy,- with belt. Regular value $1.95. QIOIHIII I1- . Regular value of clearing for Tan cation gabardlne. Elastic 1.29 SMALLMMPS .uuu|:u ' SIIMMERSIPE (Successors wool bathing trunks, all sizes. Regular values of $2.95 to $5 00, clearing at 2.49 11111.1 31! Balance of LADIES’ GOATS i This season's styles _ h y“ h, crepes, bouoiee, tweeds, sheets, camel hair and wool. Clearing at J 3W7). OISGOIINT Group 1A Values from 317.95 to $25.00, cg]- ore-black, navy, light blue, grey iweeds. Sizes ll and 20, 22 1-2 to 2G 1-2. Clearing prices from 11.91 u. 16.61, Group 2 Values from 821.50 te 885-00. Col- ers-bieck, navy, grey, blue, black and white check. Sizes 40 and 42, 20 1-2 to 26 1-2. Clearing prices from 18.37 to 23.34 s Group 3 Values from $39.50 to $59.50. Color|—blacis. navy, turquoise. blue, brown, and checks. Sizes 11, 12 to 20, 16 1-2 b0 24 1-2. Clearing at 26.34 i0 39.67 Group 4 Consists of 5 only Shortie Coats, h ell wool gebardlne, wool herring bone. and wool tweeds. Values from $33.75 to $49.50. Colors-brown, blue. grey and black. Sizes 12 to 18. Clearing prices from 22.50 t0 33.00 i110 RETURNS I10 EXGIIAIGES N0 REFONOS season's ail ‘*I.AIES’ SPORTSWEAR Entire stock of this season's Lad- ies’ summer sportswear at 331/3% mscounr Shorts In twllls and alpine. Coi- ore-red. green, brown and wine. Ieddle Pushers and blouse sets in green and rose. 3.75 Swim suits in Jerseys, nylons, elas- iex, satine and cottons. Complete range of slses and styles to suit everyone. Values from $1.35 to $18.95. Clearing prices from 90c to 9.30 ed. , 1/‘ y 1 a“? \ \_o~\ Q $3.50, To Sinclair and Stewart Limited) the previous meeting were read and approved The committees gave their re- ports and the following new lunch committee was appointed: Mrs. A. McCaiium, Mrs. Arthur MacMick- en, Mrs. N. Mclsaac. Correspond- ence was read and discussed. and a bill was presented and paid. The nursery mat was displayed a‘. this meeting. It was decided that each Institute pay fifty cents to enter their mat at the con- vention; this would make s first prise of $3.50 and second prize of $1.50. Our meetings are to be held on Wednesday evenings tn- stssd of Tuesday so all the mem- bers cen attend. Next meeting to be held at the home of Mrs Boyd Lcwther. roll call to be answered by donating something worth ten cents for a grab-bag. ' The meeting closed with the National Anthem. A delicious lunch was sewed by the hostess assisted lvy- committee in charge. rm! msnm some wnuouomx. Sc-u th-West A f- rica - (OP) - For the first t'me ts history a Qermuninl service force will be maintained in South- west Africa in peacetime. The force is small, consisting oi only i2 officers and other ranks. icnnrlun THEATRE QOOOOOOOOOO00000006006056 ‘I'll! PLAY BROADWAY IOAIIO AT POI OVER TWO YEARS! Q0000 OOOOGOOOOQOUGOQGG Playing: Fi. 8:30; Silt. 7:30-9:30 ._ E MIDDIES TO 11.51. CANBERRA - (or) _ a num- ber of young mldshipmcn of the‘ --i€ Australian navy will be tempo-ar- CANTERBURY, Englanq _(cp\ “Y "llldenei 1° "l6 Efiyal Navy —A bronze coin, caving 5M1; t,‘ for traimns- They will lo through 5 13.0. has been discovered durin| all the regular training courses in-lexcavatinns. eluding an eight months’ com-g at the Royal Naval College, Green wich. England. Auction Sale AT 489 WATER STREET WEST. SUMMERSIDE OINE A110 OANGE WEDNESDAY, 9-l AM. 7 JGIONAIRE ORCHESTRA 0n account of s complete change of my business l will sell by auc- tion on Tuesday. Aug. 5, st l p.m., my factory 8| by 94 feet, situated on lot 120 by 113, with office l4 by 92, which is also situated on a 1 large lot. This property is fully equipped with a power plant. cold room with tanks. a quantity of shaftlng and pulleys. This prop- crty is desirable for garage, filling station. farm implements or fish processing plsnt. Also two building lots in the best residential section of the slip-Ii SATURDAY, 9-12 PM. iUE NOTES ORCHESTRA lit on. of Central . an . o ve. 7:57; first sale on next fine , “"" ,.‘,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,_ , 1 MILE wssr or SUMMERSIDE HUGH MORRISON, Auctioneer.