' m? fl,_ ‘IE ' she WESTERN consul»: The Bell bookstore. W Toronto Bakery. The Guardian will BUMMEBSIDE a Water Street: Vince's Grocery. Russell Street; Alyre Doueettde Grocery, Island Motor Transport. was" 51mg. or give your order to the boy respoudble for Gwrle Olow. 12d Ottawa Street. News. Subscriptions, Advertising.- Guardian may be bought at any of following stores in Sunuueruide: ater Street; Gouriies Drugstore, Mark Gaudet. 01 be delivered to any home Per week. Phone 289 in Bumnsersi’ AGENTS: J. Elmer Murphy. 100 Hanover Street. and lid PRINCE COUNTY the Granville Streets Second Street: 4i) by Carrier or 288-2 for this IQIVEGQ delivery on your routs. IN —I‘0B SALE conditioned motor. Summerside. med rake $25. mower $30. Two w freshened cows. Kensington Church of the dogs, sandwiohe cake. Bingo and Pearson's Ready to ton, Thursday, days only. Everyth reduced prices. room for fall stock. by purchasing your at their greatly Ladies Jersies, dresses. girl's men's white shirts, socks, etc. League of Sev holding an Ic Albany Viliag ing, July l5. Ball fine Friday. the 16t —-FBEETWON MISSIONA RY e Cre Longworth and her were accompanied as far as New ‘ York by Mrs. bongo and her uncle, J. B. ’ —CAST ENTERTAINED - On ‘ ‘Iliursday evening, Jilne 17th.. We Parent Jreacher As- sociation of South Freetown-n. with members of the kind invitation Mrs. liked Drumrnon their home and serv licious banquet to South Freetown play to Mr. Joseph Clark, director of the play and presented him with a 21ft. in annreclatlon of his time Pfesied their 8P and work in directing and stas- ‘Peeches- M118" tng this very successful play, also Pflk" 5t me taken m our a most pleasant evening. Refresh- Mn Clark. ments were served by the ladies by and the guests departed for his keen interest community activities. llthoilgh completely surprise, thanked members their gift and kind words and ex- pressed his apbrecia conunninity in having lhim, a complete stranger, so read- lly and offered his support to any new work which rnig taken in the community, particu- iarly any improvement to school. After the singing of ' Jolly Good Fellows", took oi a which one might say a king". The remainder evening was hospitality and to P.T.A. mem- ightfui occasion, bers for this del bi which having nlng. all departed to There's * Nothing-No flieoi AND you can the Grocery Depsrisne the 16 ounce size with 1-3 off is t0 eentr-the Gallon size of deodorlsed Fly — Collie pups. —~FOR SALE 1930 Model A re- -Fon sALr: - muwers. horse-hoes, wagons. Also -ICE CREAM FESTIVAL At on grounds s. ice cream, music by Miscouche Band. --___ --Ml.D - SUMMER SALE Frid in We —SAVE MONEY and boy's shirts —THE CATHOL e on Thursday even- GIRL GOES A8 -- Mr. Colby C. Lewis. Presto “Jean? ‘Mrs. two little sorts, Jimmy and Da saying they had arrived BosemCostaRica. where Mrs. Either Gauthier spent g very pleasant sve- Phone 151-2. .It is also Bil-THEE. the buildi , other n‘ __o at ‘ —FOR, SALE nit Wear, Kensing- v 5m watt ay, Saturday, 3 8 —-FLIEB TO at Pearsom Kenslngton left s cnecl and w): Woiseys Toronto l. he winter marc Winnipeg tocurb IC am Social in Game. h‘ illicit distilling set appeared before Hinton, K. Monday and eac and Mrs. ed $150 or three 'orth's parents Le iris. since then and ent clares that of all he been in none Edward Island for of Mr. and d gathered at ed a. very de- the cast cf "Aaron Sick tin Peridergast whil purse. Mr. and taken m, the Bernard family tlon to the accepted kind after their homes -G. H. Mm. Nothing like good 01d FLY TOX for save 1-3 of the cost by buying Fly The S ounce size with 1-3 off off is l9 cents-the S2 ounce nt. To: with 1-3 off ls 2.50. Ily tim time-so buy NOW and IIYBr-GIOCGT] Department. A New Arrival! VIYIELLA priced at 2.05 Inches wide and ls of to you si Nrtment. srtumlt is able to llld CANS In l and 1 I! will be followed llblee. ivseesy what a M t4; available in "l" mmn Depunmm‘ be able ‘fire’ “l” ' Yflllrlell a Ch Dlnartnrentx \ III-III] the Hardware a "Permanent" FLANNIL in luscious plain “OMENS dreams of Louis Riel in 1 '1 B —- m‘ M” “y “e -MAGISTRATE ‘rwo men from Po n no; onjunday at th Mr. Gould while here is tli of Mr. Claude Kenney. brother of Mr. William Boston, who visits here e —S. Clark made the presentation July 10th to July 22nd. -_._ —TEACHER WANTED for Mar- —— Latest model 32 Wincharger, com. -foot tower. ply 181m, McNeilPs Mills. LE PAS. MANI- TOBA-Mr. Orville B. Darrach of on mnmer “ems gages afturhgedgsfihazlilciiln a crerpeéisucigd Monday. Transportatio considerably si Sunday “'1 t 5 p. I108 regiment m h from Toronto to ambitious w.—'K. the ‘S . COURT 8 SCBDG 0f up in the woods Magistrate C., in Summerside on h of them was fin- months in Jdll. A Summerside party was fined $150 within that period, in i913. He sees many improvements in the SllfpBSS natural beau e Mr. Ma of Mrs. Bernard ex- predation in brief and song with Mrs, piano whiled away health ticn made up of people from Brae. West Devon, Bloomfield, Oteary. Cascum-pec and other places. There were solos and qusrtette ‘numbers. The singers were warmly welcom- ed by the Minister, Dickson and a killing To: NOW in ls l0 cents- size with 1-3 else with 1-3 off ls 2:30 and the Gallon e is Fly To: colors is bl a yard. - - - In the authentic tartan ' iyella is as inches wide and is priced DI’! surely roe with scscsns priced r 1-2 ounce sires. The strawberries are by the different other fruits and to can fruits and vegetables AND during to use your own "pack." Department. Canning to give yourself :\ stench a rees’ ‘iie prlee. _.._.._.__... in comfort at home. In the you'll find CHARM-BURL Ills priced It "Illlblete lllts will enable you quick steps-AND Kiri Kit contains so boob-Tito Curlers and non type solution. Permanent and ill! the-Kit the DI’! G delight to sew and ‘to wear-it washes In fact a garment nude of Viyeila ways. you'll find Viyslis Flannel in the will be a pleasure Geodetic- . It's High Time to think of CANNING SUPPLIES and the Hardware rons 18.05 up here end .‘ "I'- ibe winter- Supplies are Dry Goods 1.75. These soft. natural wave in The Chann- Give oods expecting _n has quick- General rt Hill arrested BOWH husi-asticaliy de- the Provinces he Prince B Qllfibi. ui-lm wishing and prosperity in their new home. —-K. -sPECIAL MU SlCAL CON- CERT -- There was s very largo environ .‘ , TFIE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOVW QLL‘ v AN ADVENTURE WITHOUT PAIN-Lil- “(ZLOAKAWDAGGERY --ron oALs- we hey inn “""' nor-old Palmer. Remington. R. R. in first class condition. w. p, nfliwwcl” """ K (N to ), . , , .403 SALE - was Dodge. Ex- m“ 6w l ma“ RR "‘°°"""-s'.l $53123 ""’"' _ salient condition. Phone 17 or -ALBIflTQN .. wed’, August - - - < - _ 1984- 1am Official opening of Western A50 Ngws REEL "—'— Hospital. See posters. —WAN'1‘ED reliable. housekeeper, _____ sh _ _ family three adults. Apply box 201. 41m 0mm o, m, A A ow: 7.l5-9.l5 - Marines Thursday 2:30 Bilmmtlllde- Lockhart. Summer-side. will be *** 60++0+o¢e closed from . REGENT lDAY and SATURDAY Summerside rum (WEDNESDAY) and ruunsnnv Gary Coupe gate School. Supplement $350. Preston Woodslde, Secretary. ‘lhactors, rakes. i ._.___ F t d w d SJFOR! -- d-Row Potato ros an 0o ayer n ood co i i . orlc horses. ‘I'M Phone 464, Simmerslggft on, $125‘ THURSDA‘ FR Waiter S. Weeks. __._ --SCBO0L REPAIRS-dine Wgt ill. BdE hi‘! S. fihows 7:l5 and 9:15; A MARK "HUNGER PUDUCTIUN ' Directed‘ by IULES Screenplay by RICHARD BROOKS-from a slury OASSIN by listen Patterson-Associate P/oducer: JULES BUCI Jimivfiwltww RELEASE Matinee Friday ond Saturday 2:30 Don. M. and costs under the Prohibition husband and Act.-—S- vid, l ' in San —FROM VANCOUVER — Ml‘. DANA theyhave John W, Gould. of Vancouver, sr- "SW4 srywwork. rived in Summerside on F‘ridsy cohort visit n8 evening. lVLr. Gould has been liVlllZ —.-i———-———— thanks was extended Senior Eider, Mr. A. J. 0. ‘Y- _re.scuan WANTED m: prim ary department. Giza“? o’; Good supplement. Lloyd Affleck, vary “fir. Secretary. Mrs. Gordon Toomb on Wednesday. July ed the 25th anniversary of marriage. A re their honor at the home of Mr and Mrs.‘ Byron Thompson --STRA\VBERRIES FOR SALE —Al Schurman. ‘traveller's Rest. Bedeque School. --Sil.Vl?l! WEDDING-Mr. and s. Summerside, 7th. celebrat- their ceptlcn was held in at LAST SHOWING TODAY ANDREWS lr MP WATER" them by men g>cc§>co<fico<sv> Mathesczt- l CAMEO THEATRE KENSINGTON Wednesday-Thursday ' 7:15-9:15 —Adult Entertainment- liedy Lzmarr in “THE STRANGE WOMAN" Cur-starring George Sanders and Louis Hayward ivith Gene Lockhart Qfh-"an- ~- m?! i903 -Mr. Walter Chambers, Dal- housie, N. B, is at present a guest cf Mr. and Mrs. C, Roy Ahern. Summerside-S. —House guests of Mr. and Mrs. which they were the recipients of D1111“ Hiilwx- Blirllnsicn. 135i a handsome set of silver dishes. ‘Vef-k W5" 3-1555 Hilda Mlfibfifld. ._s_ Charlottetown and Misses Jean a and Mary McKay, Toronto, ivho Mr. Charles Bernard on his trip home since he left. the island about 23 years brother, Mr. H French River and other relatives. Mr. Bernard who motored from his home in San Diego is accom- panied by his wife. two daughters. Joanne and Marjorie, and son Billy, who are making their first guest of her do Cameron. Kensi ughter, Mrs. Gussle ngton. - Bur. Miss Phyllis Stewart of Mont- real. daughter cf Mr. and Mrs. Colin Stewart, Summerside, lsflV- ed home on Saturday night on two weeks vacation-S. —Mrs. Harry Brander, who has been visiting friends in Burlington left on Friday for Charlottetown cnroute to Fortune. where she Ir- pects to spend the summer months. ._ l’ --Mrs. Ivan Darrach, R. N, is now much improved in heslth, fol- lowing her receipt operation in the Prince County Hospital. -Bur. -.Mr. Charles Durett, Boston. Mass, arrived on spend e short holids land. He is the house William E. Profitt, Bur. Thursday to y on the ls- guest of Mrs. Burlington. - —Mrs. Aims Msclvflcken. Orso- ,aud and her daughter, Carleton, have returned three weeks‘ motor trip going by way of Toronto. Niagara. Detroit Carolina. Virginie. New York and other beautiful nieces. Professional (lard If!!!’ I T. Earle llickey Chartered Accountant Offlee at- ll Granville Street bone 87S ' Suuimerslde M0451 ~JQ~IQI4SQQO<Q .. r‘ —HOME AFTER. Z3 YEARS f first ago, is visiting his arold Bernard. Kay Stordy. -, are Bur —Miss Barbara Stormont, Med- ford, Mass. is the house guest of her aunt, Mrs. Mamie Adams, Spring Valley. Miss Stormont, who will also visit other relatives here. is accompanied by her friend, Miss Lea Cailaghsn.-Bur. --lVlr. and lvirs. Alain MacArthur of St. John, N. B, and family are vacationing on the Island. — turnout at the Uheary United t - _ m be undap Church on Sunday afternoon, July lfersonals Mhfiicgjillgé :52; ilih. when the Rois/ton Male Quar- -—- Lin”, s” Vi“, __Bu,._ tette of Amherst, N. 5., with a -,My5. Joseph woody“ n“ m. special soloist and accompanist. turned to her home in Kensington _M, h , . and Mrs. Victor Inmsn, ‘Qiivtiytii? 8"’ A‘ ‘Plendid “"51” °°"°°"- all" "1 tniweblt ‘W0 Weeks‘ "B" Mr. and Mrs. .1. Allie McNelil and ‘umptuous banquet The convert was orlslnally an- with friends in the United slates. Mn "d Mm ¢_ Roy Aha“, have “was m m,’ n°mcfld 5°’ 7 9- m- i” u” 01'9"” ‘Bu’? recently returned from a motor o, the cmlmi- m" a” “i” 1”‘ m°"'""' ——-_- trip through eight States of the 1 had to be changed to 3.30 p. m. as ._M;5, Amen Qgflway, m”; u a A" swppmg m v15“ m the 899"‘ l" ‘Ylendy there is no late ferry on Sunday Bedequg was ms 1mm; wsekend white Mountains of New Hump shire. Boston and New York and returning home by way of Mont- reaL-S. . ___________ f DOES INDIGESTION f WAtt0P vou ; snow m: arm Heb Your Forgotten "28" For The Kind 0t | Relief Tllal Help: Male You Karin’ To Go i si;y..~.§-s.::g.='.:;;;.:i.::*zi ' u “$023 is m? rtillymllgfiu t ou may need is Carter's Little Liver Pills to give needod help ta that "forgotten 8S feet" of bowels. _ Take one Carter's Little Liver Pill before and om after meals. Take t m uoocfdi to direction. They help wake up a larger ow 3 main digestive lumen in your swnueb eis- elp you digest whet you have nun in Nature's own Ar. Then most folks get t a kind of relief that he head to your C O M E TO . VIGTORIA lllill. FRIDAY EVENING, JULY 16th lingo, Dancing, Refreshments Sponsored by Victoria lunch Ne. 2i Canadian Legion Americans Find Chinese Recovery Hopeless Jol i? (By 1,11. loberts. In. Press News It) Americans working on the Chin- ese recovery program are beginning to learn what a vast and practical- ly hopeless job they have. Charles Stillman. head o! the survey mission, says results from the first 860,000,000 will be neg- ligible. Students of Chinese affairs will bet him that he learns the some wing about the forthcoming $400,000,000, too. The recent llO-per- cent drop in the value of the Chin- ese dolls: is not the problem. It is merely e symptom. When American experts began to figure what they could do w help China they had no more nope of restoring the currency. They only hoped to prevent further de- terioration. They figured this hold- ing operation could be conducted for one year with $610,000,000 in addition to the $60,000,000 for im- mediate relief. Instead oi’ $520,000.- 000 they got $400,000,000. and the holding operation became s. mere delaying operation. Even that has come too late. There is a whole-- sale flight of capital from China. Bred Hampson, Associated Press correspondent in Shanghai, reports that every day. by plane. ship, donkey cart or back pack. great amounts of money mpve into shanghai to seek conversion into wealth which can be sent abroad, or to Canton to buy Bong Kong dollars. This flight of capital represents the attitude toward their own country of the private enterprises with which the Americans nope to work recovmy. Talk of a “reai“ sld program for China overlooks some of the in- herent qualities of the situation. An “old China hand" expressrd it to me this way: “How can you help a nation that doesn't exist?" He meant, that China is not a country, but‘ an area. largely wasteland, in which 400,000,000 people, mostly unconscious politi- cally, scrabble from one mcal to the next. Some experts estimate that 100,000,000 People in China pay neither allegiance nor taxes to anything which could be called an organized government. The Nanking Government con-trans some 200,000,000 people. Communist-held territory embraces some 140,000,- 000. The rest are scattered in vast, isolated areas in more or less tribal fashion. Strike Will Cause Mail Restrictions ~ or-rswa. July i3 — In the event of a railway strike becom- ing effective in Canada on July 15. there will be a drastic curtail- ment of mail services, Hon. Ernest Bertrand. K.C.. M.P., Postmaster General announced today. Effective the mcmsnt the strike starts all mall services Within Canada. and to and 1mm 03h" passed the freighter. close by the William Carson, the Elmer McLeo In Memorials! \ New under raring sense shade PROO t: , Offer. I Street Floor Main Store Section Where i Jtensington. The pallbearers were his nephews. d. George McMahon, The Hampton Roads passed master's message said, ‘and no Vernon Fersuson- Weldon Fersu- "m" bu‘ 51”" 193° lwmlwi-“Bl signs of disorder could be seen. 550B. Morgan McKay. 51W!" M!” have been 1°: the ‘m9 PWPMQ 0| I Kay. Interment took place in New retiring obligations o: earlier London Cemetery. countries, will be suspended. with a the folio-wing exceptions: mm t i. ordinary corresgzmdence up MT11¢ayi>"::"€h;l3YwE I"! 12225;] , e l ii wig . M“ v - - ~ . tozcnmgurifaeil 1m {aha nature of an June 10th, 1948. brought sorroxvi u, s, correspondence. without Weight u’ m‘ “hm” ‘m: tgaxzytinlfnds’ ’ m8 limit, prepaid at air mail rates. H‘ w” ‘ w" ° e a “m” --- 3. liledicines including analyses, specimens and other similar items prepaid at normal rates. Except as provided for in the above, no mail will be accepted or carried during the period of the strike. The railways having indicated that the deadline for the strike is six am. Thursday, July l5, and that if it becomes effective, all trains will be stopped at the nearest convenient points on or about that time. the public is warned to take this possibility into consideration in making mailings before then of parcel post. publi- cations, newspapers and printed matter. Effective immediately, in cases where such mailings are made to points which cannot be reached before the strike deadline, they will be accepted only at the send- er's risk. No perishable; will be accepted. - The Postmaster General usures the public that in the event of s strike. the Postal Service will spare no effort to provide service within the limits prescribed. but that as s measure of co-operatlon until the picture is clarified. all mailings should henceforth be withheld unless they qualify as mall to be accepted and canted throughout the period of the strike. _.___.____.__._ Mutiny 0n ll. S. Ship lit lin End . July ll- LONDON (Ari- The United States battleship Missouri messaged today that "everything is under control" s-boird the Unit- ed Statu freighter William Car- soii. The freighter flashed an SOS as: slight that her crew had mu- ne . Rear-Admire! A. J. McLean, commanding the Missouri, said he hsd been in touch with the tanker Hampton Roads which, in turn, had received the message from the Carson ‘hat "everything is under control." The master of the Hampton Roads in a message to the Assoc- iated Press said he passed tne William Carson about 85 minutes after the ‘relghter sent the mess- sge about the mutiny. He said the mutiny mesoge had Ml been cancelled 20 minutes afwx it was sent-or l!) minutes before he and Mrs. Maclfa He respected by all who knew Left to mourn brothers and sisters: John 13., Charlottetown; Berber-J, Wntertown. field: Jane. Mrs. Long River! Ferguson, Graham's Road,- Emma. Mrs. Peter Blanche and Ado at C‘. and Elmer Rough made the supreme sacrifice during the War. The funeral took place from his late residence, service was mnducted by- the i’. W. Goodwill and Rev. Murray. Hymns sung were, "ilhe Lord's My Shepherd." “Th and rise" y of Springfield. was a kind neighbour and him. are the following E. Caivcn, UITAWA, July l3 — (OP) - Canada has gone into the United Slates money market to help ease her shortage 0i‘ American funds. Finance Minister Abbott an- nounced today that the Govern- ment has marketed $150,000,000 north of long-term, three per cent bonds with a group of American insurance companies. Principally, the money raised through the bonds issue will be used to repay $140,000,000 which Canada has drawn thus far on the $300,030,000 credit she obtained last fall from the United States Government Export-Import Bank. This is the first time Canada has borrowed money in New Yolk since i943 when she raised s90,- 0011000 to retire bonds which were becoming due at that time. Before the depression_ Canada bye Mlll.:‘ Ira. Spring- Chester McLeod, Mabel, Mrs. Hugh J. McMahon. Kensington: home; Edith predeceased him, and D. Luther First World 19th. The Rev. June e Sands of Time" "Abide With Me." Solo “Sun- by Mr. Russel MacKay. llsh tile OUR BOARDING HOUSE YwoQo- '4 ‘fig/E SAX-‘GMDN NR5 COAT DISTRICT ? ~\--‘ 1 $5620; wsizs no ctossiz "e. ‘r0 cow COUNTRY 8m. HICKOK THAN MALTED MILK IN A DRUGSTURE.’ ~ . f vies-r moss AGAIN l “no A JALOPPYwu Handsome. I it's ten to fifteen degrees cooler _proot" F, not shower proof). Choose your sire-w hot for good looks as well as cool comfort- Shuttiewcrth combines the two ln the selection order" Any three initic the leather bond, in gold, o! every hot OF CHARGE. ' SMALLMAIFS Price ls Matched With finality frequently borrowed United States to finance develop- yesrs. Any new money has been raised by dos-nestle loans, --i-_-____ BUMMIBSIDE POLICE COURT —’l‘hs followi Summerslcle Pol read st the Town Council meet. enness: Arrests Diving to the eases 8; oases ~l: -law: cases 2; Building, bye victlons 1. lected, 804.50. looted. 81050.00. "Gentles", use WITH WYATT EARP. WILD ' / 1 e Shuttleworth. On blis- hor days it makes good to keep your heed in the of one of these "wafer- sirows. (Thot's—-WATER- we have to hot "mode to We have o for you, or 2.50 l0 7.50 is stumped on purchased here-IEREE money in thi required n: report of the ice Department was on Monday common danserz‘ convictions 3. Assault: convictions i. Parking convictions 8. -law: eases i; 0on4 Fines snd costs coi- Misc. Licenses col- Labor Licenses —-——--_.i_ USED BV ANGLE]?! _.-__ d as bait by Big- sngfers, are the maggots q common blowfly of Ellfcpg Meier Hoople ':Y.<>.~.';c.°;l ART i , ACT, BusTeQ, é W5 Km ST A CIRCUS e... TM AM ow . SHORT-CHANGE Z ’ MRN MYSELF