Latitudes-stirrer" """'a..e.aisl AGENTS: .l. Elmer Murphy, 1B0 Hanover Street, and I Groin Glow. 90 Ottawa street .. BUMMERSIDE and PRINCE COUNT! " News. ‘ ‘ptione, Advertising. i: fiThe Guardian may be bought at any ol the L fouowing stores in Summer-oi oi Bnigrnooiistore. Water Strut: Goiirlin Drugstore. ll Central Street: “mum Bakery. Water Street; Mark Gaudet, 01 Granville Sheet r-l-rd"? 4:11" Guardian will be delivered to any home in Sununeralda, _Boyat2o per day or lzeperweek. Phoueflilforthfaeervleq a, d" your order to the boy folponalhle for delivery on you m“. I AHAJORESCENT Floor Lamp! _ —NOW ON BAND one Premier w in stock, A. G. Rogers, Radio Vacuum , $70.00 A. G. Rog- “... Electrical. Bummorside- :1. ‘Eadie and Electrical, Sum- Ji‘! O. Alba sALE Massey Harris hay . ____ —wmmu surruns, meme: madcy in good condition. Ralphi M0559", Kelvin. liiwitches. Duplex eceptecles, fla- ._. tures. A. G. Rogers. Radio and no _-GET READY FOB. HAYING cctrical. Summerside. and buy your hay rope. wire “bu, forks, etc.. at Kennedy's, Keiisiglgwn _.ri-:.~iciian wsurru _ F01’ Lower Becieque School. Supple- ment $400. Apply Horace Wright. gccrrtiirl’. —SPB.AY MATERIAL including Bluestone. Arsenate Lime. Pestroy, and Bil-him. in stool: at Ken- nedy's. Kensingtoh. -roucrr COURT - In the Suimmerside Police Court yestcr. Jifly morning an assault case was Tflyfurther adjourned after two wit- ‘ nesses were heard. —S. \ —ICE CREAM social in III St. Eleanors School Thursday eve- ning at 7 o'clock under auspices of Women's Institute. _-IJIPORTANT NOTICE ADyimTlSERS - Advertisers are m-isd that ordinary copy must . the Guardian office not a. tlizin ll a. m. the day ore- o date of insertion. Large quarter‘ page and over. reach the office at- least 24' no s lll advance. —ICE CREAM, homemade. at North Bedeque Hall Thursday _“-r nrcaivnn this week a °"°“‘"$'» ‘my "- also assortment of enamelled - "in the popular ivory and white and red. all moderately l This lot includes dish, hind basins. cook kettles, boilers. sauce pnns, etc. for sale Thursday. Be early M iii-hid disappointment. Ken- nqrtfll". Konsinrton. l —I~‘OR SALE - Second-hand kitchen cabinet. 197 Water Street, Summerside. Phone 12. ——USED HALL SPRAYER satie. Hall Mfg. 00.. merside. in. it" for Ltd. Sum- ——FOR SALE — Used Hall Sprayer. nnxsniaiv MEETING _- The sPi"§°°“ Clflfk- ‘Prion- vi-iir-ting of the Kinsmen ‘n! Summorside was hold on ' i-vcniniz in Coyle's Rest- ‘ll with Harry MacFarlane the v'v".'l'l of the evening. A min- Klezicc was observed in mem- ~' the lrito Leo Coylo. an hon- » ,"|l"!\ll’)!‘[‘ of the club-who had _FR'OM WESTMOUNT -- Mtr, on killed in a motor accident and MYS- George Gay and George, the lust meeting. Norman I-Tir» o! Wrstmouni. Quebec. have ii 1 give ii rcpcrt on the pro- be“ "ism"! M". Gay's parents, c.- of the concessions operated Mi‘. and Mrs. C. D. MacCallum, at the have Trzick on July 1st. and summerslde- o" Monday morning. 2nd. \\'lll(‘l'l ivcrc most satisfactory. MT- G“? PPNlVEd the and news 0f Ii was dm-idod to procure a picture the death of his mother in Shu- nt oiihdor of the Kinsmen or- benflmdll’. N. 3. Mi‘. and MTB. GB? n! rm. llnl. Rogers, to be hung l?" lmWPdiBlPlY to attend the fun- thc place of tmeciing, There was "'31- *5» m cotislrlornble discussion on a —CAR BULK WHEAT at Sum- merside unload‘ng today, N g_ pg Institute. J. Harry Waugh, s“? retary. __..._. —SERIOUS ACCIDENT — Th! cars-rot. 8i TllllllllAY —Mr. and Mrs. A. Frank Larkin, Rockland, Ma's. are the guests of their mother, Mrs. HJ. Larkln at her summer cottage. Southwest.’ Mr. Les-kin holds a responsblc pos-' TQIAY Am] WEQNESBAY ‘ition with Clark a Co. and has visited every state in the Urrted Slates in tn»- interest o! his firm. Mr. and Mrs. John Wells have as their Wéluflmfl guests Mr. and Mrs. Trunuth and young son. Monty, e: Bathurst, 8.5. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Oulton ‘have as their Illest Mr. Oulton’: sister. Helen o! New York. Helen's friends are indeed very happy to‘ meet her again. The annual Bible School is being held in the Presbyterian Church this week. closing Friday evening. when parents and visitors will have an opportunity of seeing the chil- dren ln their fi-nal program. It is a biny week for the Rev. J13. Cunningham and the Rev. J-M. Fraser also. The Rev. J.B. Cunningham and Mrs. Cunningham, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Campbell. Mrs. ILF. Kerr and Mrs. David B. Hodgson motor- ed to Clifton Friday evening oi’ last week to attend a eating In the Clifton Presbyterian Church. Mr. Roy B. Holman, "Charlotte- town. was a visitor Monday. stoning LARAINE DAY BRIAN AHERNE ROBERT MITCHUM -GENE RAYMOND with SNAIYN NONI" ' IICAIDO QR?" HQIY 9 Q fnbdnluiivesn-lunlllfleina ein-unna-Qq Also News and Melody Time Shows 7.l5—9.l5 Matinee Thursday 2.30 BIG DOUBLE BILL FRIDAY 8. SATURDAY "DANNY BOY“ ond "WlLDFlRE" F°@°°@>°°Q girnjrct. also on ways and (‘l raising money. The next. mam’ "lends 0i’ M75. MM. MC- r-f‘, m,.,.,1ng Wm b, on August Gougan of Kensington will regret 9m _ tc hear that she fell in her yard Q1“, ‘DING CONVENTION and broke her hip. She is a pa.- tient in the Prince County Hos- pital and her friends hope for her speedy and complete recovery. l-ler son Keith arrived home Saturday night on hearing of his mothers accident-K. “Air. W. B. MacNeill, Chief of the 1i Clerk. air attending the Fire fs‘ Convention in Catnpbcllton, ' i. 'l‘llr_\' rare expected to return —WB HAVE ON HAND the fol- __..__ lowing Massey Harris machinery —25Til WEDDING PARTY- iir. aiiii Mrs. Mills of Freetown were given a surprise on Saturday Jwic 28th when the members of t. fi- ily honored them on the o.cn"oii of their 25th wedding i. 1w _ at the home of Ml‘. L. B. Mills. A most enjoyable time was spent and the tea table cen- ieicd with ii three tiered wedding cake decorated with silver maple lCIiYUS and baked by Mrs. Victor ll“ field and brought from Sask- tivators; cream separators; milk- ing machines,- air cooled engines: gang plows; tractor plows. Will contract for potatoes, delivered this fall in payment if desired. Simmons and MacFarlane. ’ a -—GARAGEM-EN~ meeting was held at the garage of Bait and MacRae. Charlottetown on Monday evening of a group of garage operators for the purpose of further organizing the proposed P. E. I, Garage Operators Association. There was. a good representation from different parts of the pro- vince. and important matters in connection with the garage busi- ness was discussed. The next meet- ing will be held on July 31st at which time it is hoped to have an interesting program by WHY °l edu‘ cational pictures or discussions by competent service field imen. The purpose of the organization ls to assure the public of prover service from garage operators. -S. . s cr iveiiding hells and tacit place cards the guest read a ' c fitting to the happy occas- \l:~. Victor Winfield, a. brother- ' did an inspired job as mas- of ceremonies. Pictures were taken of the whole family group arid the bride and groom of 25 yea. who received a beautifully o toil box generously filled uiih silver dollars. They also re- ccircd inniiy cnriis from relatives hllfl friends in Canada. and Low- iston, llL. rind other places. The Pflfiy consisted of Mr. and Mrs. iirazik J. Cnwan, Mr. and Mrs. ‘Dllllilll Holmes and son Norman JR. of llrm-kton, Mass, Mr. and M's. J. Elton Cairns. Freetown, . and Mrs. Frank Burns of Ail- iinc. Alberta; Mr. and Mrs. Les- lie Burns, Nynack, New York; iii. mid Mrs. Victor Winfield and "iii Oswald. Dodsiand, Sask- m. . n and Harold Burns of llhtrn s, Susi“ Personals —Mr. Lea Sample who was a student at Montreal l-Iiizh Soho-ii last year arrived home recently to spend holidays with his nar- cnts. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sample. KensingtorL-K. July 10 and l1. i941 m l; The most refreshing of all cooling beveragea is MONTSERRAT t‘ in‘ JUICE - mode from dellcloul tree-sweetened Limes There are "0 iillcs of bottles in stock —fhe i0 ounee also is 40 cents and the 32 19"" Elle is 15 cents. Include a bottle of this "Summer cooler" with I mm’! order today. Delicious garden VEGETABLES arrive fresh, dallv. h" "ii- Gi-ocery Department At present there are cabbage. lettuce. "is- ""019. onions, aplnaoh and cukel s bit mei- there will be fresh fall“? mas and beans. The plates will be passed bark for "seconds and “d? when you give your family fresh garden vegetables for dinner. — Grocery Department e 2~ Charming LACE TABLECLOTIIS. made In Scotland, of fine i" "l" Give your dining table an attractive and festive air with one " "it" cloths. They are remarkable buys and will wear and wear“... M 50 x 50 cloth is 4.15 the larger '12 x 00 cloth eemea in two delight- ’ iloiinn at 1.2a. r have had a similar cloth for years and the wear- "l quality la truly unbelievable! They are on display In the Dry Goods lliflment, ‘ h: 3- ATTENTION FARMERS! SPBAYING MATERIAL! are Oll n31! ln the Hardware Department A phone eall. a letter or a per- nhlllivlsit will assure you bf prompt delivery. In stock is Areenate. muff "he mil Hydrated Lime. as well oaths GreenCronIneeetieidea M‘ r DDT) for the control of Potato Bugs. Leaf Ho" and Aphids. “i: havallable are Potato Duets. both regular and DDT and Baal-Cop ‘M’ ‘Qilllces Bordeaux Mir and Porenor... Order your spraying “mine supplies luuuedia ly - it pays to be prepared. ' Hardware Department h ‘4- caress coorn-ee useful that it fa well nigh fndllpenible. chevallable in the ll and l0 Department .. This good quality. absorbent "tingling is packaged in I yard lengths and eel): for ll oonle a ---- ~- at "Ir new Ho). MEET — Al —Mls_-, Greta Rogers of Roches- ter, N. Y.. has arrived by car to visit her father and moi-her. Mr. and Mrs, W. Russell Rogers of Coleman. —S. —Mr. and Mrs. William Horton and little daughter. Ann Louise, of Kentviile. N. S, are visiting Mrs. Horton's paicnts, Mr_ and Mrs. E E. Parkman. Summcrside —-S. . —Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Carter and m’ 551°? W" "WW"? "IP99 hill! Mrs MacDougall of Saint John N sum‘ and m, mo _ ' - - - pping district rakes, one used side-delivery rake; B., are spending two weeks at Har- p“, om“, “boom PM‘, churche; i two six-foot binders; tractor cul- bour View Cabins. Summerside. —- and hospual S. -Misses Lorena and Theresa McLellan of Spring Valley Thursday morning for Boston, Mass, to spend holidays visiting relatives and friends-K. -Private Donald McLellan ar- _rived home ‘Thursday night from hospital in Montrebl to visit his mother_ Mrs. Austin McLellan. ‘Indian Riven-K. --Mrs. Annie J. Maye arrived from Brookline, ass, on Wod- nesday night to spend the summe: with relatives in Burlington-K. -Mrs. J. R. Murphy and two .chlldren, Mildred and Bobby of lAlliston, Mass, arrived lastweok -to spend the summer with Mrs. Murphy's sister, Mrs. David Camp- bell, Burlington-K. —Mr. and Mrs. George Moore and their children, Patricia, Coleen. George and Sharron of Dartmouth spent a week visiting relatives in Kenslngton and vicinity. It. was their first visit to P.E.I. and they visited many points of interest. -Miss Earith Davison of Sum- merside is spendingla week's va- cation at her home in South Free- town, the guest of her mother, Mrs. John Stetson. —Mrs. Charles Bacon and two uhlldiren who have been visiting her rents. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Bell. fimnereide, have returned t0 their home in Corn/wall. Ont. -S. F onlriuu @ . nsnwvl F Iillltliti .. . , . . llz/ll l; ll lli Til lll'..»\ll \ ii, ii-H- An . -. Wt‘ ‘rl IELNNICOiOR iiiiiniv Wiiiltlilllllti Playing I FRIDAY 8:3l i SATURDAY 7 50-9230 ‘ Mrs. J.W. Phillips and Ion Bill ‘are spending the summer at their cottage on the Montrose River. Misa Mae Tweedy, Vancouver. B.C. is the welcome guest of Mr. and Mrs. W.C. Lawsc-n. Friends and relatives qt this community aie mourning the death of Nettie ‘Hcdgson, beloved |wlte of Mr. JW. Forsytn A won- derful mother and a true friend. Four daughters remain, Miss Mar- lgaret Fcrsyth. Mrs. Russell Lock- icray, Mrs. Lloyd Wilkle and Mrs. Leslie Hardy, also seven grand- ‘children. — A. ._i.______ FOR SALE ar 5s sumuan. sruanr, SUMMI-JRSlDE. r. n. r. 12 rooms. in good re- pair. Fireplace. Hot water heat- ing. New Tinkirn Oil Burner in furnace. Heating system for con- linuoue hot water. Modern kitch- en, sink and set tubs, ample cup- board space. rlumbing installed within the past two years. New storm windows. Insulated eold storage room in basement recent- ly installed. New garage with cement floor and driveway. I This property is centrally locat- ed on one of the choice corners in Snmmerslde, near to Maiui House, If interested you may communi- cate with DR. J. R. CORBETT. Mt Chm“ lhfll“ Shdhum‘ Cllunw‘ l for the week her brother, Mr.» Colin Nova. Scotla. I ‘Auction Sale ‘ AI.‘ SPRING VALLEY _SATUR.DAY. JULY l9 AT Z EM. i l am instructed to aeil by Pub- lic Auction ail household effects and mill equipment of the latel Artemas beard, consisting of the, mllowing; Organ. Vlotrola, sew- ing machine, radio, kitchen range, l: room stoves. spring couches. driving wagon, driving sleigh,‘ driving harness, set of scales, shingle saw belts, etc, and a lot of other articles too numerous ll mention. Terms Cash. ARTHUR STEWART. Auctionee .__ Tenders PRINCE COUNTY HOSPITAL Summer-tie, P. E. I. Sealed tenders, marked "Haul- qo" will be received by the undersigned up to noon Saturday. July 19th, i941. for the trucking of the following materials. includ- ing unloading from railway oara and loading on trucks at the freight yard, siding and/or shed as well as unloading, where dir- ‘acted, at the lite of the above noted job: i500 tons of Cut Stone-price per ton. 20,000 bags of Bagged Cement- priee per bag. Indefinite quantity Reinforcing Mesh-price per out. 20 tons of Reinforcing Steel in mill lengths-price per ton. 825.000 Brick-price per ton. 05.000 pleeea of Terra outta Tile —priee per I00 pieces. price per ton. Indefinite quantity prlee per ton. An hourly rate Including truck. driver. fuel and maintenance-rice per hour. ' ‘tenderer-a may quote on any or all of the items listed. The Foundation Maritime Limit- ed reserves the right to accept or releet any or alltenderera re- eeived. FOUNDATION MARITIME Limited of Pond- General Delivery lununerelde. P. l. I. ll L. MacKINNON. luperin lendeill. , ELMSMLE 8i VllillllTY Indefinite quantity of gravel-l for Truck hire, ciiaiunrrerowx cusaoim l Smoking St Regular $2.95 Selling Bridge Lamps $15.50 Value For jjfiY 17' ""7 THE PAGE rirrariv WESTERN GUARDIAN iuirnm ‘ ' Four Outstanding Values From Our. Furniture Store ilccasional Bhairs Regular $30.00 Value For These ore sfurdily built choirs in walnut finish, shaped beck and spring seal, upholstered in lieovy grade of dork maroon mottled leatherette. Upholstering is oII studded with shaped old brass locks; on xceptionolly good looking comfortable choir, suitable for living rooms or dens. Speciollypriced at $23.95. Beautiful bronze meiol bridge lump complete with attractive sillt Electric H or homespun shades. Special $11.95. ot Plates Regular S 11.75 Special IT'S A PLEASURE SHOPPING _AT_ ‘""'*2.29 SMALIMAIVS LIMITED Metal smoking stand, brown mottled finish; l3 inch lfOillid top (successors to shah“, & Stewart with sepurole usli troy. $2.95 volue on sols $2.29. I 9.45 Two burner hot plates with three switches; attractive steel from! in shades of blue, green, gold and red. $ll.75 value for $9.45 -Miss Jessie Brennan is spend- ing a. vacation In Boston, Mass, with relatives and friends. Mrs. Bessie Rb: had as her guests Yeo, and her nephew Mr. Wesley Yeo of Haves-hill, Mass. The sympathy of a host of friends is extended to Mr. John W. For- sythe and family in the recent be- reavement of a beloved wife and mother. Mrs. Forsythe was seven- ty-one years of age. and through her_ charming and gracious person- allty had a host of friends who deeply regret her unexpected death. Many friends in this locality heard with regret of the death of Mrs. Robert Howard at her home in Cape Wolfe on July 7th. at the advanced age of eighty-seven years. The sympathy of many friends is extended to her bereaved family. The Elmsdale Women's Institute met at the home of Mrs. J. W. O‘- Brien for their July meeting. In the absence of the President and Secretary Mrs. George Murray and Mrs. Frank Dunn acted pro teni. Meeting opened by The Creed and a fair attendance of members and Mrs. Hazel Cameron, Eimsdaleii genial postmistress was a visitor to Sea. View on Sunday. Mr. and Mrsl n. .1. uewionflma. young daughter. Carol Anne of Montreaiiare- spending their holi- days at the home of Mrs. Newton's parents. Mr. and Mrs. James W. O'Brien. Mrs. John Burke. has as her guest her slster_ Mrs. Springer and Mr. Springer of New Hemp- shire, Mass. Mrs. Roy Clohossey and chil- dren oi’ Tignish spent a few days recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. O'Brien. The many friends of Mrs. snsie Gordon are pleased to learn of the improved condition of hsr l-ealth as a patient at the West- ern Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Rennie ao- companled by Miss Betty Rennie, Miss Ella Rennie and Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Wallace motored to Syd- ney the first of the week to spend their holidayo. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Crownse of the U. S. A. are visiting the lat- ter! aged father, Mr. George Wal- ace. several visitors were present. Re- ports were given by the different " committees and bills incurred by treats were ordered paid. Plans were made for the District Conven- tion. A contest put on by Mrs._0'- Brien was equally won by Mrs. John P. Wallace and Mrs. Robert Brennan. Lunch was served by the committee in charge. Next meeting is to be at. the home of Mrs. Chaf- les Forsytlie. Visitors from Western Prince to the Montague Races last week in- cluded: Mrs. Harry O'Brien. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Lloyd O'Brien. Mr. James O'Brien. Mr. and Mrs. John P. Wallace, and Mr. Omer Kincn. Mrs. Frank Dunn was tho dele- gate repiesentin the Elmsdslc Women's Institute at the Central Convention of Women's Institutes at Charlottetown. Mrs. Hudson Coughlin and son Buddy of Brighton. Mass. accom- panied by Mrs. John Doyle and Mrs. fDr.) Philip Farrell motor- ed to the Garden o1 the Gulf last week to spend their holidays. -Q-O-O-OQWQOQ-OO-§O-O-O§-Q§Q ICE CREAM and DANCE lllllllllllll lllll.L FlilDAY NIGHT, JULY l8 Good Music Mr. Justin O'Brien 0t New York is spending his holidays with his brother, Mr. Austin O'Brien. ~13. School members. TABLES GBOANED WHANGiARlE, N1». — (OP) — when New Zealand‘: Mara-is gather for any. functions iheyknow how to eat. At a recent opening of a tle. l0 tong of potatoes. '10 time of pumpkin and marraws, 50 eases off it REGENT THEATRE SUMMERSIDE FRIDAY and SATURDAY. fruit. l0 bags of sugar itnd huga quantifies 0.! bread and butter. FOB DESTITUTE NEGBOII Sierra. Leone on the wen Ar. new church. 1,500 natives brousht rlcan coast was ceded to Britain 21 pigs. 200 lowl, 25 head of cat- in 1787 by native chiefs qt honu for destitute Negroes and slaves. "f ITISUHHHEE MJ, LINES MPH HUTTAR’. H. MacDonald. onnllils returln to his home in Luck now. Ont.. ey are eaving for China soon. Rev. MacDonald fli- elected as moderator in ll years. . w“ m‘ n m.“ w" m“. Summer-side Show: 7:15 and 9zl5 PROFESSIONAL CAllDl Lust Time Toniglit T, Eaflg "SPOILERS OF THE u 61:33:; m“ "°"“" l sirmzii" i ~~-=-°‘-"-=~---- Among the first to welcome the new modcr ator of the Presbyterian Church. at. Ray Qhu-j. were Bobby and Eddie Iain. Sunday