LSEPTEMBER 14. 1949 rT-Fsfiwssrsnu GUARDIAN -—-"‘“'—'_ rnmca county omcu 3 Summer Street. Bummersld , Phone I89 News, Suhlcriili-l , Advertising Roprelentativos ""' J. ELMER MURPHY and GEORGE GLOW The Guardian may be bought at any of the following stores in Summer-side z Dru I1 Ca Sine - m“ 500mg"? Sjrmraazegtreet snail?“ ma. __ ntrll t, lllo Street; . u ‘aggro Doucetteb Grocery. a: Ergo per all! or "u: or ‘jficmslv SUPPER. etc, Seven lliile Boy, Tuesday, Sept. 2 GENERAL INSURANCE Ralph g, Muttart. Bummerside. _PROPERTY son sumo-Fifty “m, buildinsfi. mile from Sum- merside‘ Apply ‘iV. E. Darby, K.C. 41m ounce of Dr. c. J. Gallant Kinkora, will be closed “on, 5b,“, 14m n. Oct. 3rd. __\|\' OFFICE will be closed TF0!!! 5s tuiiher 10th to September 28th jngllfilVf‘ hr. R. L. Noonan. Sum- merrrfip 4-“5313 EXAHJNATIONS —- Mr. Harold Rodd, secretary of the summerslde Board cf Trade has been advised by ihe Canadian In- gliiub? for Board and Chnnber Sec- ycmzrs. Montreal. that he has PJSSUG successiuliy the examinat- ions which he took at the third “mum session held in Junc.—S. ._ LADIES’ AID a special meeting of the Ladies’ M; or Prince County Hospital held on Monday afternoon at ihe Nurses’ Home, it was decided to hold an auction sale of donated articles on Saturday. Will-Emil" 54, on the lawn nt the Nurses‘ l-lome, and a committee was 8P- pointed to look after ihe sollcitlnZ- n was also decided to hold a pan- try sale on the some date in the furniture department of Brace ltlacKny dz Co. The president, Mrs. Heath Strong, who was in the chair, commended ihe improve- ments that have been made in the children's ward by the Air Force Ollicers’ Wives’ Club. It was moved that four dozen stainless steel least covers for use on the pa- fients’ trays be ordered immed- iately. The secretary was author- ized to forward a letter of coll- doience to Mrs. CJ-i. Stewart in her recent sad bereavement. At the conclusion of the meeting. Mrs. D. Bryenton served tea. - S Professional Bards ilr. W. R. Carson CHIROPRACTOB Palmer Graduate SUMMEIISIDE Tuesday and Saturday Only '11 Granville Phone 394-2 i’. Earle Hickey ' i iihariored Accountant Office ll lb Granville street l l Phone are i sumusaslurs . l . s. F. Hunter. no. l OPTOMETIIIS1 Compiau Visual Analyses Glasses Fitted PHONE 705 ‘ l I SMALLMANS BUILDING Sunsmerlitie. i’.E.i. I I Opi.D., R.O. l OPTOMEURIS. Eyes Examine Glasses Fitter‘ Visual Training Given REGENT THEATRE BLDG. Sununa St., sumlllllrlldu MEETING-Al. ,_ ‘ from their vacation Second Straat; island Motor Transport, Water Street rdlan will be-dellverod to any home in Summarslda by Carrier 18o per week. Phone 289 for this service or give tier m the boy responsible for delivery on your route. —BUMMAGI5 BALI in St. Paul's Hall, Summerside, Saturday, Octo- ber 8th. Under the auspices of the Holy Family Society. —FABEWELL PARTY — On Friday evening, Sept. 9th the neighbors of Mr. and Mrs. William Rogers gathered in their old home to bid them farewell on the eve of their departure to their new home. The evening passed all too quick- ly in social conversation and enter- tainment until the gathering was called to order by Mrs. Ray Lid- stone. She called on Mrs, Roy Burns who read an address and the presentation of a beautiful electric table lamp was made by Mr. Jesse Bradshaw on behalf of those present. A fitting reply was made by "Will", as he was always known to his neighbors, and after he was duly bounced, other com- plimentary speeches were made. A bountiful lunch was served by the ladies and at a late hour all wend- ed their way homeward after wish- years -in their new home. —ENTERTAIN CLUB -—— Mr and Mrs. Leslie G. Ramsay. Indian River, opened their spacious homo to the Indian River-Kensington Dramatic Club and their friends last Friday evening. The highlight of the evening was when Miss Pal/ricia Pendergast read a nicely composed address to two popular members of the club. Miss Vangie Greenan and Miss Mable Sinnot. lMr. Blair Hessian presented each iwith s. beautiful set of gold earrings landflhe pendants on behalf of the club. Although the girls were tak- en completely by surprise both mcknowledged ‘ the presentation in lsultaible terms in which they slated .how much they had enjoyed their association with the Dramatic Club during their stay in the parish. A delicious lunch was served by the hostess and the evening was spent in dancing. the music being sup- plied by Mrs. Allan Murphy, And- rew Paynter and son, Sablnus ‘Johnson and Hamid Reagan-—S. Personals —.Mr. and Mrs. T.H.E. Inmsn left Summon-side yesterday morning on a visit to Montague-—S. —Mr. WK. Llewellyn. Sum- merside, spent the week end in Murray Harbour and Montague-S --lidrs. Jack MacDonald has ar- rived from Saint John on a short visit to Mr. and Mrs. Percy Weeks and Mr. and Mrs. James MacDon- ald. Grand Riven-—S. —-Mrs. Percy Weeks. M: and Mrs. Bernard MacDonald and Mrs. Cluny Pitcairn motored to Saint John to spend the week-end. with Mr. and Mrs. Jack MacDonald and Miss Patricia Weeks-S. Mrs. Frank MaoLean. Charlotte- town, spent the week-end at De- ‘ smble- the suest of Miss Charlotte M acKa y. —Miss Frances McNeiil and Miss Viola Notar of Brighton, Mass. have arivod to visit Miss MoNeilPs parents. Mr. and Mrs. WB. Mc- Neill. Summarsidm-S. -Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Mathesnn of Summerside have arrived home which was spent with Mr. and Mrs. Ray- mond Ling. Rustlco. While there Mr. Maths-son did some deep sea fishing-—S. -A motor party. consfsti of Mr. Samuel Bertram Morrison and his mother, Mrs. Emma. B. Morrison of Brooklyn, N.Y.. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wigmore of Krnslngton. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Pickering. Clinton. returned on Wednesday evening from an en- ing Will and Marion many happy ' THE GUARDIAN. CHARLUFFETOWN Alberfon and Vicinity Mr. Gerald Burke of Sydney. N.S. spent the week-end in Aiberton at the home of Mrs. 5.1%. Burke. Misses Mary Gillis, Bertha Doyle and Mr. Winston Cum-ls at- tended tha teachers Convention in (Ybeary on Wednesday. Mr. Daniel Currie. Springfield West is enjoying s. visit here the guest of his nephew Mr. Vernon England. . It is pleasing to report that Miss Tens. Gillis has recently retlu-ned to her homo much improved in health, after undergoing treatment in the Western Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wllkie and two‘ daughters Bella and -Ferne motored to Charlottetown on ‘Tuesday. Miss Ferns Wilkie remained in town, where sha has resumed her commercial course at Prince of Wales College. Bishop Martin, Bishop of Sask. was guest speaker at the Anglican Church Aiberton on Sunday after- noon. In his most inspiring sermon Bishop Martin spoke about the work up North among the Indian], and new settlers. Bishop Martin was curate her during the summer months about thirty-four years. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Clark have as their most welcome guest. Mrs. Clark's sister, Mrs. Harold Mc-Arthur of Knmloops, n.0, 1t is about thirty-two years since Mrs. McArthur (the former Bessie Fofsythe) visited her native prov- ince. Her husband. who is at pres. ent in Fredericton, NB. on busi- ness will Join her shortly. I O Leary and V. I Q lclnlly Dunblane School has fé-Opened with Mrs. Lorne Ellis as teacher. Mr. Percy Turner of Charlotte- town was a visitor to 0‘Leary on Sept. Sllh. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Matthews, OLeary, attended the Shoe Retail- ers Convention in Charlottetown. Donald Mathew; and Jimmy Sutherland of O'Loary are [gklng their grade eleven in Summerside. Mr. Lester Gay. Knutsford, is building a new home and is a dis- lihflt credit to himself and the community. Mr. Walter F, Neal of fhe staff °I 59113’? DOM. Store, O‘Leary, left for Halifax where he will spend two weeks vlsiiinr; friends. Mrs. D. A. MacEachern is speng. lng her vacation in O'Leary, the guest of her sister, Mrs. Upton Seaman and Mr. Seaman. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hartigan and their two little daughters. Sally and Mahala, who spent a short vacation in Bloomfield, the guests of Mrs, Hartman's mother. lovable trip to different points in’ Nova Scotia. —S. -4M:. and Mrs. _Rona1d Jeffery. accompanied by Mr, and M”, Lloyd Gorill, Summerside. left Sun. day by car for a two weeks visit with friends in Montreal and Tor- onto-S. --li/l:rs. Duncan MacDonald. Sum- mersiden ACWWDanied he: brother and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs, o, S. Harper, Charlottetown. on a return trip to Halifax. N.S.. over the weekend-S. -The friends of littil Barry Mac- Wililams. son of Mr. and M", George Macwilliams. Bedeque, will be pleased to learn of his improve- ment in the Prince County Hos- Pll-B-l after his serious illness-S. - Mrs. Bertram Sturdy, cup. Bud. wwmlllmed by Mr. and Mrs. Willard Rogerson, Elizabeth and Ernest of Victoria. P.E.I., spent Sunday in Summerside, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Simmons. CAEITOL suulurmslns: TODAY (Wednesday and THURSDAY ’ a NOTE CAREFULLY Feature Begins 7“ sad 0:25 Admission as follows:- Hlhfl - WALTER n WANGER ' posslalbvfillflllJn IQUQIMIOIAXRYIZ ONLY SHOWING IN P. E. ISLAND THIS YEAR I I ‘The Inigisspot in the fabulous Bergman career . . . a glowing performance . . . he; poc- trsyai is a masterpiece." --LO0K MAGAZINE JOANOFARC ma; INGRID BERGMAN A VICTOR FLEMING PRODUCTION COLOR BY TECHNINLOR - cssrormousmos IDDIIHIRII MLMQI-m-MIWICDM‘ IIHIIIIIIIDIQ llfiliflllllvllfl filflll-XIIIIV- llflillfillflfll lllllfififilllllllfl mflifiiflflfi'hlflllrfil'lylllilllllfllfl unsmsyasswnasoslwu-entassvvoolv woennnnusssev-asnsrapnepupynosmvuinsulsse. Ilium! i! VICTOR FLEMING -- NO SHORT SUBJECTS Ifaiinao Thursday 8:80 - Matinee. Adults 750' Children Iivanin’ p: Adults 1.20'Ollildron 50o. ' mummies I '- Mrs. Robert Home left on Sept. 9th to return to their home in Llttleton, New Hampshire. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. David Horne of Bloomfield. Miss Hester Boaies has returned to her work in Claude MacNeiYs Store, O'Leary, after a pleasant va- cation spent at her home in West Point, the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Burton Boates. Mr, William Wedge of the R. C. N., arrived home on Saturday for a month's vacation which he will spend With his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Cyrus Wedge, O'Leary. Miss Grace Seaman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Upton Seaman. O‘Leary, has returned to the Con- vent at Miscoucha to resume her studies. Mrs. Hanson Lidstona and Mrs. Lovers of Charlottetown were guests over the week-end at O'Leary of Mr. and Mrs. John Noonan and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Noonan. Mr. and Mrs, A. J. Matheson. Rev. W. G. and Mrs. Dickson of O'Leary, accompanied by Rev. B. B. Colborne of Springfield West, motored to Summerside on Sept. 8th and attended the sessions of the P. E. l‘. Presbytery of the United Church which met in Trin- ity Church. Thc many friends of Mr. Oliver Smaliman of Knutsford who is a patient in the hospital at St. John, N, 3:, are pleased to learn that he is somewhat improved in health and they unite in wishing him a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs, Orville Phillips, Dartmouth, N. S., have returned to their home after spending an en- PAGE THIRTEEN and texture. joyable vacation at their homes in Mount Royal and Knutsford, the, guest of their parents, Mr. antll Mrs. Robert Wocdside and Mr. and I Mrs. Sergeant Phillips, A large barn owned by Mr. Syl-l vang Gallant of the Kelly Road was destroyed by fire Sunday’ morning about 5:30 and Mr. Gal- lant lost ills hens. one pig and also his machinery and the year's hay crop. Tile sympathy of the com- munity is extended lo him in his loss. Also attending the Presbytery from West Prince were Rev. J. M. Sheen, Elmsdnlc; Rev. P. A. Fitz- patrick, Alberion; Rev, R. H. Bax- ter, Bideford; Mr, Murray Gordon of Cascumpcc and Mr. and Mrs. Russel Leard of Cascumpcc and their son, Rev. Earl Leard, -who. with his talented wife will be com- missioned as Missionaries to India at a special service at the Alber- ton United Church on Sept. 11th- _____________ ALBERTON W-I. The Women's Institute held 115 first regular meeting following the summer recess at the home 0! Mrs, Eric Corbett Friday evening. Five members answered the roll call. Minutes of the June meet- mg, of a picnic meeting and vi a, special meeting were read by the, secretary. and allPrvved. The "BB5- urey reported a balance of Sill-LS. Several bills were ordered pod. and the treasurer was asked to! send bills for overdue hail rents] Correspondence consisted of a let- ter asking the Institute to canvass funds for the United Nations Ap- pel for Children. 1r ivas derided to ask various other Orflaflllfiliilm to share this work since the In- stitute members have recently can- vassed the town for other pur- poses. The secretary reported that in conversation with an official of the "TB. League, regarding the recent visit of the Mobile X-ray Uni: to this community, genuine concern had been expressed. by him that so few people. particul- ariy those of school e38. 1W1 We“ X-rayed. Among those who wers X-rsyed, several cases of tuber- culosis were discovered. 5o greet is this officiars concern over the welfare of those who neglected to be X-rayed that he offered b0 have the Mobile. Unit return in November 1r we could promise that at least fifty persons would come to be X-rayed here and if resi- dents of Tignlsh would make I! similar promise. The members made plans for publicizing this of- fer. There was no report from EVBIIIICQIIIQKTIILIIMIJI)! 8:30; A Cecil B. DeMilla Romllnfle Bill. Starring Gary Cooper as Arthur and Charles Bioisforcl. been? WITH TIIRILLS . DAY’S HEADLINES. x5571. lls couldn't stay sway from oltllsri binds! by ANTHONY - , , EXTRA! _ wso<a>oo@ov@~oos>oogoa@ov@oo-aot@sosa>osq Juvenile Juries A scraper nevus! sisnln liilli - tiara n. llill lliiilill-Wlillill- Bull lllliiiil-illii liillilii ilyslfiiiiklllllilfil ANIAIIi. (Holmes!) the visiting committee. The hall committtee reported 24 rentals during the summer months. Ths hall had been cleaned before the Blood Donors’ Clinic, four doien new cups and saucers had been purchased and the dishes relisterl. The school committee reported that a treat of polar bars had been given the pupils at the and of June. The Red Cross convener reported that to date lltlle use has been made of the Red Cross Loan cubboard. This cupboard contains supplies for use in the sick room which will be loaned free of charge to anyone need- lng them. The cupboard is m custody of the Sisters of St. Martha at the Western Hospital. New committees are as IOIIOWSI School, Mrs. Eric Corbett and Mrs. J. A. Callaghan. Hall, Mrs. C. H. Weeks, Mrs. H. J. Pike and Mrs. A. C. Green. Visiting, Mrs. Ed Clow and Mrs. Everett Shea. The next meeting will be pt the home of Mrs. H. J. Pike when the roll call will be answered with a simple home remedy. Reference was made to the re- gretted death of Mrs. Herbert Clark who had been present at the last regular meeting and had apparently enJoyecl it so much. Mrs. Clark was s charter member of this Institute and its first sec- retary. The program consisted of a contribution oi’ favorite recipes of preserving. canning or pickling by the membens. yyoo-s-ooa-ommoomo-ea-oo-Q-ommoo-Qooa GAMEU THEATRE KENSINGTDN Q Matinee 4 1mm. Thursday. . Q Drama of the West featuring i such characters as Wild Bill Hickok, Calamity Jana and Buffalo “THE PLAINSMAN" with Join vs- -*. . r-‘QW TililAY (WEIL) & TIIIIR. A RIP-ROARING ACTION PICTURE — LOADED . THE STORY BEHIND TO- Shows 7:15 and 9:15 — Matinee Today 8:30 JIUIIIIHHIIASIINLQII lfiilll! IUD! IIIASI - Cartoon - Short Subjects Fabrics F0 New, beautiful, quality-wise fabrics-bolts and bolts of them from which to choose your favourite colors You'll find it more than a pleasure to sew the families’ Fall wardrobe when you have such 1 glorious choice of materials with which to work. “QLIMALLMAIPS MATERIALS FOR COATING, CHIL- . DREN'S SNOW SUITS, DRAPES, CUSIIIONS, ETQ, AND LININGS FOB EVERY PURPOSE. Twill Suedine Coating, 56 inch 11$ I forest green, PATTERNS Complete pattern range is constantly carried at our pat- tern department. With New Pattern arrivals monthly. green mix, maroon, brown, navy and black. Per yard $4.95 to $6.75. Polo Coating in 56 inch width, in green and American vintage. Per yard $3.25. Polo Coating in 54 inch width, in sand, brown, radio and navy. Per yard $2.75. Celanese Taffeta Lining in 54" width in grey, browmdeer and black. Per yard $1.10. Celanese Satin Lining in 54” width, 1n Pidgeon copen, deer, wine, gold. navy and black. Per yard $1.65. The book is now in stock -- con- sisting 0f Fall fashions, cam- pus cues and back to schooipattcrns. Oniy- A preview of the Fail pattern book can be obtained in leaf- let form — at our pattern counter -- free of charge. Upper Floor — liiain Store THE ONLY RAILWAY Comfort is the word for Canadian National travel. \Vhether you ride in coach or parlor car, you enjoy roomy armchair ease as the miles speed smoothly by. Stretch your legs when so minded, by a stroll to the smoking, compartment or dining car. The hours pass‘ swiftly and pleasantly. You arrive refreshed _. when you go Canadian National, Mealtime: are a delight in Canadian Notional‘: inviting dining con. Your favourite dishes, tsmptlngly prepared, are deftly served in I cheerful, friendly atmosphere. ——-,;——-~—.-.- mun. Nnrronar. You'll sleep soundly In the soothing qulai of Canadian Notional night-travel ecommodotions, berths or room . Hair-conditioned for your comfort. Travel by train for dependable, nil-wsothor ssrvlco. ' 9' .‘I-.§.1LQ-.