iAUGUS'I:3f. 1952 .a'-"'g'” . iiiagara Brand spray G0. LLIL, J E, Aisenault. Niagara Brand SP1”8Y'C0- Ltd-v te” mow manager, will be away from the Province till Au- gust 25. I For information or sup- pes call 2102, Charlotte- rown or 2241 Summerside. An sprays; N1- agara Dusts and Dlthane Dusis are available for ef- fective protection. M Euro THEATRE Kcnsingtou A d'c-dnesday and Thursday 7:15 and )-l5.'Shlrley Temple (as Corliss ' . I nl David Niven in com- wh r-vaa lass FOR. C0itl.lSS”. .d.'. En; could do no wrong . . . but .,..,,-,:..r , . . how she iried. CAPITOL .ro vouu List or ai.L.n-as Au.-aunlcau surnvamuaun now see WAINII Inos! mu- BURT 'L1.ll1.l.1. EME Cpl. W. M. Beaiiy .' I Rifle Shooi ' Corporal W.M. Beatty. well known rifle and revolver marksman, of the Summers”-u detachment of the R. C. M. P., returned to duty yester- day morning after winning the Bostoci: Memorial Trophy for At- tslning the highest score during the lst stage of the Governor Gener- a,l's match at the Dominion of Canada Rifle Association meet held at Ottawa. last week. In the 2nd stage of this shoot. Corporal Beatty, did some very fine shooting on the 900-yard range when. in i5 shots, he scored 14 con- secutive bull's eyes and dropped to an inner on his last shot. Corporal Beatty, winner 61 n great many coveted trophies for his skill at shooting, won lst place in the Ottawa. Aggregate at the four- day Prince Edward Island Rifle As- sociation prize must, at Charlotte- town during the last week of July when he attained a score of 537 out of ll , " ' 550. His ability as a marksman with the .303 rifle is equalled if not sur- passed by his skill in revolver shoots. and during the royal visit inst November he had the great honor, of receiving from the pres- ent Queen, the Collnnught Clip for the R. C.M. P. revolver champion- ship of Canada.- Corpornl Beatty has taken part in -seven D. C. A. R. shoots at Ot- tawa. since 1935. -S r Summer-side TODAY (Thursday) 2:30-7:15-9:-is -mls PICTURE BELONGS so roan LIST or ALT. 1-mm nnmrs. GLOBIOUS AS run GRAND our 11- GLORIFIES. F.Vl'.ln'()Ni-2'5 lllmo Ann om: WOMAN'S XDOL. LANCASTER CHAIILES slcluvonn-srrvs oociuum-ntvi.us miumn ALSO LATEST NEWS REEL ll! ilgiriin story of I the great .CocIlise.' REGENT To-NIGHT 1.15-9.15 Conducted l-y' ATTENTION DAIRY FARMERS ' 0'LEARY AREA A meetfngitn discuss the production nnd sole of whole milk 1'" 5P1'11)' Drying purpose will be held in the OiLEARY PUBLIC HALL TONIGHT. AUGUST Elllt - 3:30 Plnn NOW To Attend Perfection Dairy SUIVIMEIRSIDE. P. E. I. ' six-,Pl'. Al D'!'.l-. (DRIVE-IN Wednesday and Thursday-Aug. 20-21 "KISS TOMORROW GOODBYE" Starring James Cagney Selected Shorts Frlaisy and Suhlrdo -Aug. was i 1 IN TECIINI own "lime: illness or xnnmcxvr Starring Bil Williams - Jone Nigb ' o . f I --ALS - ” , TATHERstliLAl'Il:lEs GOOD Rcymonduwoiburil - goiter Cetlett THEATRE PAIN OR CTLAI” House Phones: The Guardian may be following stores Kelly”: News-stand. Water Street; Aiyre lioucetws . Second Water street; Vince's Groury. Aibertnn: Phone: -BUY extension ladders, ladders, at Bruce's. step- -SAVE EXTRA FOOD. Budget Money with these wonderful spec- ials. shop and Save at Gallnnt's Grocery, Howlnn, Thursday. Friday and Saturday. -WARFABJN rat and mouse killer can be used safely and ef- fectively in farm buildings. Buy at Bruce's. -PANTRY SALE - Tupper Tay- lor's Store, Friday, August 22nd. Sponsored by North Granville Women's institute. -The REGULAR monthly meet- ing, King Hiram. R.B.P., ionighi. Thursday, Central Bedeque lodge rooms. ' -ATTENTION FARMERS-Will again require large quantity of Timothy Seed. Will be buying as soon as.a firm price has been established. Write or phone E. W. Johnston, Burlington. -POWER SHUT OFF. - For the purpose of working on our wires, power in the town of Ken- slngtcn will be shut off for sev- eral days between the hours of L00 and 3.30 p. in. starting Friday. August 22nd. Scales I-lydro-Elec- trlc Co., Ltd -mus. JOE wnnsrnn is leav- ing soon for her home in Sask- atchewan. A number of friends are taking lunches and arranging a get-to-gethcr at Pearson shore, Chelton, on Sunday, August 24th, in honor of Mrs. Webster. Any other friends who wish to attend are cor- dially invited to do so. - POST-NUPTIAL SHOWER - Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Harding were tendered a post-nuptial shower by the congregation of the Summer- slde Church of Christ recently in the Sunday School room. The bride and groom were ushered to decor- ated chalrs and many lovely gifts. were present. The bride was assist- ed in opening the gully wrapped packages by Miss Dorothy Llnkletter who read the accompanying verses of good wishes and Miss Carla Lewin Arranged the gifts on the table. The groom on behalf of the bride and himself expressed his ap- preciation for the gifts and good wishes. S S. Linkletter - Lewis Wedding A formal arch of Juniper flanked by standards of white gladioli wltn baskets of multi-colored gladioll on either side were used to create the setting for the unusually pretty wedding'ln the Church of Christ. Summel-side, yesterday afternoon at four olclock. of Mary Elizabeth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Colbv Lewis. Freetown. and Charles Garth Linkletter. son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Linkietter, Linkletter Road. Rev. W.O. Wesle officiated. The wedding music was under who accompanied Mr. J.B. Lewis. uncle of the bride. as he sent: "I'll Walk Beside You" before the bridal party entered the church. and "Be- cause" during the signing of the register. Given in marriage by her father, the bride was lovely in her wedding gown of white satin. featuring a high neckline with Peter -Pan col- lar. lily point sleeves. fitted bodice with full skirt. Her floor-length veil fell gracefully from a. seed pearl tiarrsnd she carried a cascade bouquet of Better Time roses. She wore a gold bracelet, gift of the groom. Miss Shirley Lewis was her ais- ter's maid of honor and was gownod in maize not over taffeta with matching blndeau and mitts. She carried a bouquet of Better Tlma roles and white 'mums. Miss m- othy Linkletter, sister of the gr , as bridesmaid was sttlred in nile green lace and not over taffeta. with matching bandeau and mitts and she carried a nosegay of Better Time roses and white Tnurns. Little Patsy Lewis. niece of the bride. was flower girl and gowned in mauve. she carried a nosegay of Queen mlscbeth roses. Master Byron Burns was ring bearer. Mm. Lewis chose for her daugh- ter's weddlng e gown of aqua crepe and lace with pink accessories and wore a corsage of pink glsdloll. The groom's mother won mauve with black accessories and I corssae of mauve gladloll. , Mr. Ralph I-long of Bedeque. was groomxnsn and Messrs. Edwin Lewis and Leigh Linkletter were the ushers. Following the ceremony, A re- ception for sixty-five guests was held at Mulberry badge, where the bride's table with its attractive ur- 'l-angement of summer flowers and lighted tapelu was centered with I three-tier wedding cake, topped with s mlniatu B bride and groom under an arch and wedding bell. Mr. and Mrs. Linkletter left for Nlsgaru Falls on a honeymoon trip. the bride travelling in a suit of navy with pink accessories and I corsege of pink gladioli. On re- turn they will renlde in Linkletlcr mad where the groom is a success- ful former. The out-of-town guests included the bride's brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Donald. Long-worth with their. two sons. Jimmy and Donald of Costa Rica, central America; Mr. and Mrs. George Milton of Boston, Mass; and Min Riley Mscfleili of blunt- rell. -- I ' ' 1 TI-IE0 WESTERN GUARDIAN PRINCE COUNTY OFFICE 3 Summer Street. Sumrnerslde. News, Subscriptions. Advertising Bepresontotlvu ' GEORGE CHOW Ind GEORGE W(Yl'l'0N Bell Bookstore, Summer Street: Gnlirlies Drugstore, 2! Central Street. lzo Buueil Street; Erunsnls Bervioe Drug. K. L. Wales in Remington. WEST PRINCE OFFICE Frank Weeks, Representative. 08-2 Office and 05-! llonu. the direction of Mrs. W. O. Weale. -rm: GUARDIAN, WN Dalis Defeat ; Aeneas' Cubs The Alrforoe Daks defeated Aeneas cubs 11-2 at the Ail-force diamond last evenirlg, going one Phone 8081. 803! And 3038. bought at any of the in Sumlnenldox up in their best-of-three semi- Mark Gs Jet. 87 Granville stress; final series for the summeralde Street; And Motor Trunspon, Ladies' Softball League title. The from Cuba were badly outclassed by the Airforce Gals. and at no time was the outcome in doubt. Chisholm hit two home runs for the winners. Aeneas Cubs-D. Gallant ab. S. , lArsene.ult. p, Delaney ab. L. Gal- ---- i ant Is. B. Gay c. C. Gallant lb. -CUSTOM COMBINING - Ao- Geudet if. v. Gallant cf, Murphy ply W. J. Profltt, Kensington. ma Rlghlrdj ,1, "wow Al A -GALLANTS GROCERY for rforce Daks Johnson cf, crowe es. Chaster p, Thomas cf. special barsains this" week end- Chisholm c, Peters lb. Babcock 2b. Store open evenings during the Wheeler 3b, Montgome y if, White ”13- 1 and Maccregor rf. MST Umpires-plate. Atkins, bases -oAu..ilv'r's wncx END saw. Eelliveau. Thursday. Friday. Saturday. Personals 0. Alli) B. Ovrpornl W-M- Betti! roturn- Continued from page s 'muno. Linn Continued from page 6 Mrs. W. L. Wallace (W) defeated Mrs. G. 0. Wood (C) 1 and 2. First Division Consolation Miss E. Springer (W) defeated Miss L. Hutchison (SJ) 1 up. Mrs. E. MacNeill (D) defeated Mrs.'J. P. Clarke (C) 3 and 2. second Division Miss A. Msocormlck (NG) fested Miss P. Macnearmid I and 1. Mrs. W. H. ogers (R) defeated Mrs. H. Roper H) linh hole. Second Division Consolation Miss M. Gay (T) defeated Miss B. Baird (M) 2 up. , Mrs. C. J. Barter (T) defeated Mrs. W. MacCall (D) 5 and 4. , Third Division Mrs. W. Miller (B) defeated Miss D. Stewart (C) 2 and 1. Mrs. G. Houghton (R) defeated Mrs. F. Kelly (W) 'l and 0. Mrs. W. Gorham (R) defeated Mrs. G. H. Buntaln (C) 5 and 4. Miss M. Stewart (C) defeated Mrs. H. Springer of Westvllle 3 and 2. Third Division Consolation de- (NG) Huestis. Wllmot Valley, and Mr. and Mrs. Amos Boulter, Summer- side. Ph - Hit fr Simmons in 7th. Ph2 - Kit for Carson in 8th. SUMMARY R.BI's - MacDonald. C. Kennedy. Lewis 2. Pinesu. Whalen. C. Grady 2. B. Grady 2; schurman, Cannon. G. Grady: stolen bases - Lewis. Purcell, Walker 2. Sacrifice hit - F. Kennedy. Coyle. Double .- Can- non. home run - C. Grady. Earn- ed runs - Abbies 4. can 8. Left on bases .- Abhies lo. CJZB ii. Hits off Simmons, if in 7 innings. off Carson l in 1 inning. of-f LeFur- gey 4 in, 3 innings. strikeouts - Slmmons 4, off MacLeim 4. off Squnrebriggs 2. Walks - Simmons 3. Carson 2. MscLea.n 7. Squs.ro- briggs 2. Hit by pitcher -- F. Ken- nedy. and Lewis by Simmons. Wild pitch - Simmons. Umpire: Plate-J. Hogan: bases- H. Landry and R. Phillips. -Mrs. Frank J. Cowan of Brock- ton. Mass, and Rev. and Mrs. Les- lie Burns of Greenfield, Mass, have left for their homes after spending it very pleasant holiday ,with their sister and brother-im llaw, Mr. and Mrs. J. Elton Cairns. ,Freetown. They were very pleased ito get back to the Island again. It iwas Mrs. Burns' first trip to the ,Island and she was very delighted .wlth' its scenery and hospitality. l.Vlr. Burns took charge of the ser- 1vice in the Freetown Presbyterian Church Sunday morning and all enjoyed the mmsnge he brought Alberfon ed to dut yesterday morning. hsv- M11 -1- 17' ' ('1') defelibd jng ,9... mm week, 0,, annuu 0. Pimu. 3b- 3 1 0. 0 2 3 Mrs. c. Maccaugnlln (R) s and 2. leave. ya 'J. Bqusrebriggs. Mrs. A. R. Tait (M) won over g "X Mwgbmld - i1 9 9 9 1 9 Mlsls .l.HMl;cLean ((8) dby; defguxu. --Friends of Mrs. Preston Mac- ' ' i "i ' wwn 9 ea” "' Klnnon, 0'Le.-ary, will be sorry to 11' ' 2 0 1 0 0 u '1' 3' Munmmld (C) 2 imd 1- learn that she is a patient in the T0131” ' 43 8 13 3215 5 M” T' Dr15C”" (SJ) d9195I'5d Prince County Hospital for ireat- .TR9p1”ed M”L"'" 1" 8”” M15" Av HOWI1” (C) 4 31151 3- mem,Ms "-Replaced Burke in 8th. SLeg;nd:: T, 'P;;ll'OZ H, Halifax; ---m A, ain An ew's; SJ, sglnt -Mr. A.E. Macintosh, formerly Curran & Briggs AB It I! PO A (-2 John; C, Charlottetown; NG, New of Victoria. and Mr. Douglas Down. 3. Purcell. rf. . 5 1 i 1 n 0 Glassow: W. Wolivllie: D. Dart- ing. arrived by plane on Tuesday J. Whalen, 2b. 5 2 1 1 8 l mouth; R. Restigouchc; M. Mone- evening from Portland, Oregon, (79 C. Grady, ss. . 4 2 i 8 3 1 ion- vislt firiends.and relatives in their 3. CPHIGY. 313- - 4 1 1 1 1 1 TMWI5 matcheii native province. - S P Schurman. c . 5 0 1 5 z i C1IImD10n5h1l7 Division Mg N w31ker,1g 4 1 9 2 0 0 9 s. m.-Miss Flemming vs. Mrs. SMrs. Dan J. Steele, Wollaston, G Dalton. cf. .. 4 l 0 3 0 0 c0"1101”- Mllss., has returned lo her home M. Cannon, lb. .. 4 1 1 13 1, 0 2 pi 1'"-TM1'3- COHDOF VS- MISS nfier visiting her brother, Mr. Er- D. Simmons. p. .. 2 0 0 0 1 (l F1emm111g' skine Ching and her brother-in- -13. Carson. p. . o o o o o n C1"""P10M1I1P Cnnwlailon law. Mr. Norman MacLeod, Sr 0-D. Lela-m.ge,y' pg 1 0 0 0 0 " D.i()-Mrs. Urquahart vs. Mrs. Silmmerside.wS 1 1, Green ph 0 1 0 0 0 0 Yound. G" Grad; phi V 1 0 0 0 0 n .Flrsf. Division -LAC Gordon Huestis and Mrs. ' Totajg 3910 8 33 13 4 9.l5SMlss F. Macbearmld vs. Huestis, and daughter Elaine. of .g,,Rep1w,,d Green m gm. M11 K W3118Ce- Trenton, Ontgrio. are Bpendmg "pLeFumey replaced 6 Grady lst Div. Consolation holidays with Mm md M". E,” In M1 ' M7.2r0;-ilillliss springer vs. Mrs. C. ' - ac e . second Division 9.25-Miss A. Msccormlck vs. Mrs. Rogers. 2nd Div. Consolation 9.30-Miss M. Gay vs. Mrs. C. Barter. . Third Division 9.35.-Mrs. W. Miller Houghton. 9.40-Mrs. Gol-ham vs. Stewart. 4 3rd Div. Consolation 9.45-Mrs. Flemming vs. Tait. 9.50-Mrs. H. Brown vs. Mrs. T. Driscoll. VB. Miss M. Mrs. LONDON - (GP) - Britain's fire brigades are to adopt a system of helmet markings to show the ranks of officers. Superior officers will have white helmets marked by black bands. sub-officers black hel- mets with white bands. Ml'5. i Piusville and Vicinity Mrs. Cornelius O'Brien. Aims. and Mrs. Gorman were visiting at the home of Mrs. Ambrose Cor- coran. Plusville, on Saturday even- ing. August 16th. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Corcoran and Mr. and Mrs. John J. Comor- an motored to Summerslde recent- ly on business. A large crowd, from Plusvlllc at- tended the dance in Bloomfield on Fridny night, August 15th. with music being supplied by Mr. Leon- ardilaamett. Mr. Bobby Gallant Plusville, had the misfortune to fracture his ankle recently. 1 Mr. Paul Gallant. Moncton, N. 3., is visiting in Plusvllle. guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Char- lie L. Gallant. Mr. and Mt. John J. Corcoran. Arlene. Winston, Aletha and Ally- son, were visiting in Lot 1 on sun- day August 17th. A large crowd from far and near, attended the annual Si. Anthonylsl picnic on Wednesday, August lath. A large sum of money was realized. sibly be located. PKG! P'l1"'T'EEN Still No Trace 0f Missing Plane Rumors were currentin Dumm side yesterday that the light train- ing plane with two men aboard. missing from Summersldu R. 0. A. F. station since August iith, had been located near Conway. R. C. A. F. officials said yester- day that I search party had gone out to the district where the wreckage of a plane had heel; sighted and it was discovered that the wreck was that of a scaling- broke plane which had crashed there in 1942. Although the search for the missing Harvard has been to I great extent discontinued. plane: on routine flights are rerouted tt cover the areas where it might pos- .5 Voswvghing his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gallant, recently, Mr. Keith Kelly and NLY. Nor- bcrt Corcorsn motored to Char- lottetown on business recently. Mr. Keith Kelly was visiting in Piusville recently. . Mr. Hillery Erich. Alma. was in Plusvllle on hlilifless recently. Mrs. John J. Corcoran and Dale Mr. Cyril Bernard. went to Piusvllle on buslnes Monday, August 18th. Alberton, on 1 Mrs. Nelson A. Gallant entered the Western Hospital, A1berton.. for treatment recently. . Mr. Ben Gallant, summerslde, were visiting in St. Lou.s recent- ly. guests of Mr. and Mrs. William O'Brien. Mr. and Mrs. Desmond Gallant. Duvar. were visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Corcoren recently. -3. 8. CHICKEN Amusements for KINKO-RA HALL THURSDAY, AUGUST 21 Supper 4:30 PM. Until All Are Served SUPPER Young and Old. GRAPAIID ”'Father of Comedy. GRAPAUD - Fri. 8:30; Spencer Tracey, Joan Bennett, Elizabeth Taylor, Don Taylor. A Delightful. Clean, Good-Natured. Heart-Warming Rated: Excellent. ' THEATRE 1 Sat. 7:30-9:30 the Bi-idle” and Vicinity Mrs. A. E. Forsythe. Roslinume. Mass. paid a brief visit to Alberton recently. She was a. guest of the Misses, Shirley and Enid Mclirthur. Mr. Eugene l-lodgson. Palm Springs. California, arrived home by air Monday to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert I-lodgson, Al- 1 berton. I o ELEGANGE "' Mr. Frank P. Fraser. Albertonf underwent a surgical operation in the Royal Victoria Hospital. Mont- real, on Saturday. It is pleasing to report that he is making goodpro- gress. OM. ' Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Affleck. Mount Stewart, are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey I-lutt, Album" Scum Newest textured Mr. and Mrs. Heber Hardy, wlnsloe. are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Atkinson, Al- berton. J Miss Joen Wells, spryfield, N. 3., is visiting her grandparents, May- or C. R. and Mrs. Profit and other relatives in Alberton. I 'A' It -A it Mr. and Mrs. I-lode:-iek I-femeon and son, Roderick Jr., of Sydney. Cape Breton, are visiting Mrs. James Mlllman and family at Al- - berton. On Tuesday they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Erskine Milllnan. Alva MoAlduff. youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Molilduff, Al- berton. has joined the Royal Can- adian Air Force and will leave on Friday morning for St..Johns, Que- bee. 5.... Mr. and ,Mra. Herold Hatch. south Brewer, Maine. are guests of Mrs. llstch's brother and sister- law. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mc- Alduff. Alberton. Mrs. G. 11. Hardy was hostess to the August meeting of the Alber- ton United church Guild. In the absence of the secretary. her dut- ies were performed by Mrs. Prank Weeks. The next meeting will b held September 8th. at the home of the president, Mrs. Arthur Wllkle. with Mrs. Frank Weeks and Miss Helen Hardy as joint hostesses. The worship will be led by Mrs. Frank Weeks. Mrs. G. H. Hardy and Mrs. l-lunter Weeks will be on the visiting committee for the coming month. A feature of the next meeting will be a silent suct- ion and each membe is asked to contribute an article. Worship was led by Mrs. C. rt. Hunter. At the close of the meeting refreshments were served by the hostesses. Mrs. Fred Bowness and Mrs. 0. ft. Hunter. nxiialiia iiisnilr . some 900 venels curled 338,12s' troops across the " ” Chennai i'n theghistorls Dunkerque evacua- tion. ' Englsnd - (OP) - Patienis in hospitals here are to be given running commentarle. on football matches from the grounds of Bristol city and Bristol Rovers. Telephohe lines wllLbe laid at a cost of 5.350 end there will be voi- BRISTOL, smooth finish Broddclofhs. Chocks. the smart Diagonal Ihluine. The shades are in the soft worm tones oflurnf Almond. Plum. Green. Grey. Red. Taupe. Mauve. Aqua Blue. AT LLIW COST IN LAIiIES' ; FALL & WINTER COATS wool fabrics. I Lavish new Full and Winter srylinu. Satin linings. worm inferiinings. Chamois lining to hips. ' Winter Willie. IT'S ALWAYS SMALLMAN'S FOR GREATEST VALUES g M This year we Iiuv . , tions ever in all wool cloths. mohair fleece in either plain shades or smart Pin Point. Lumolane. Elysian. Cur Velour and Camel Hair. at it's Cheeks. Our Price Range 1 is very lnterestlng- ONLY . . . . . . . . . . . . AT LOWEST PRICES T M O A one of the largest selec- sueli as the s29.9s - ss'9.so untur omvmunhtna-I.