' A065» ' WESTERN CUAZIDIAN i , f AGENTS: l. Elmer Murphy. ill Hanover Street, and George Closv, 126 Ottawa Street BUMIMEBSIDB llltl PRINCE COUNTY News. Subscriptions, Advertising. W?!» Gill-rill“ m: be bollht st any of tho ollnzllll stars“ in s s‘ . nassmro. Wlw- "M: iirllu Drugstore. u Control Street fin... sun. wstsr street: "l" Guides. in Granville Strut: {waltz-Jorda- h I-Isy lags: in Summerslde. carrier B0! I DU’ W00!- lll 289 for this service I d" your order to the boy responsible to: delivery on your routs {l} .1. s. rsnoll. Orton ‘ ‘ ‘. lohgrlotttirilV/Il. Wm DO Ii hi! Al- bum“ ogiarthis Saturday, Aug. 9th. -03. AUSTIN DELANBY’! OFFICE will be closed Aug. ‘l, 8 m. 9. W11. be available for maternity work only. t ‘~50’! l0 CHURCH TEA Thurs- idll. Aug 'l. Bail garns, gpgrtg’ zasr. “F03- BN-E. two new ltenfrew ranges. Will take livestock. step. ‘16? MIYYNW. Kinkora. —THE ANNUAL H088 lJicnid will be held Friday, Aug, a at Louis Pearson's shore, Chelton Come earlyi ‘FOB. SALE. ilre wood ready yo. Stave, 5'1 per cord. Everett Cllllm“ w°1“““°“' —FOR sass. lo Monarch awo- burner 011 stoves, practically new. Priced for quick sale. James Ar- thur d: Co.. Summerside. _F(m SALE. 103i Dodge sedan. chggpi Apply Driscoll's Garage. 550 Water 5t. -I’0R- BALE - l Jersey mill. -WANTED - Immediately girl ca‘ ma” “was Album [or general housework. Small fam- fly, Modern home. Apply Mrs. Layton Green, Albany. —DWELL1NG DESTROYED — A disastrous fire which occurred. st Alma on August 1st... about 7:15 p.m., destroyed the home of Mr. Ralph Hardy. The cause of the fire is unknown. It started in the up- stairs section of the house, and al- though a bucket brigade attempted to put it under control it was of no --.llJST ARRIVED. shipment of - avail. The Alberton Fire Depart- tlle famous Ransome diggers at s ment. wihich was called out. could price reduced from last year. ,do nothing to save the building as James A. MacNeill and Sons. the fire had advanced rapidly be- Summerside. fore their arrival. An attempt to save the furniture was made, but T the intense heat-and flames made it impossible. The heme was not ured. -DUE T0 ARRIVE the week of Aug. 18th, two car loads Am- erican cement. Book your order: now. The Summersldo Hardware Co. -F0li. sans-mo Diamond {ill-tori truck with new Brantford- Anthony hoist. Low mileage. Ray- i llllly ills ner‘s Garage. Central Bedcque. Phone 13-4. . Fights Way To Indian Wonian Diplomatic Role -IMPORTANT NOTICE TO] ADVERTISERS - Advertisers are‘. advised that ordinary copy must reach the Guardian office not later than l1 a. m. the day pre- vious to date of insertion Larg sdvts. quarter page and over. must reach the office at least 2H m" "’ 'd"““°°' By cums-ms LOWILY '8 ‘ Ram‘ MAN ‘bill dusky-skinned. sari-clad, d-licate ROSE H08ART~HARRY DAVENPORT FLORENCE BATES-JEROME COWAN CAPITQL-Susnmersido TODAY (Wednesday) ond THURSDAY imisionioim SUTTON-GAIL PATRICK L DU R QTH Y MCGUiRE ROBERT Iiilulvldl 0i Mrs. lloy Tanton 0f Si. Eleanor: The death occurred yesterday "llllllillx at the home of hsr sis-_ t-er. Mrs. William J. Sample, gen- Hlnswn oi Mrs. Mabel Nettie Tllliml. wife of Roy Tl-Dlbll, st. Elesnors. st the sgo o: 43 year-g, The deceased was s daughter o: Mr. Bradford MeArthur and in; late Mrs. MeArthur of Kensinq. ton. She had been in failing health for some months, nevertheless the news of her dssth comes u s dig- tnct shock to s large circle of lends in this community. ' She leaves to mourn her hus- band and one son, Albert; roul- Y°llllB llflllzhters. Anzonette, Janet, Ruth and Elaine; also two slam-g, Mrs. William J. Sample and Ethel °f Klilliillliflll; and two brothers. :10)’ and lll/‘fyron, also oi Kensing- 0n, o w om dee est s is extended. p ymplthy The funeral will be held from her late residence in 5t. Eleflnbfg vll- Thursday. August 1th. with service at the house at 2 o'clock followed by service in the Ang- lican Church, st. Eleanors at 2.30 p.m., burial will be in the church cemetery-s. Coleman his vacation. Mr. Neill MacKay returned from Boston on Friday where he spent Mr. CR. Wallace will soon iinign Sport Echoes from Prince County Here are the .300 hitters 1n (n; Summsrlide Baseball no.5“, Wm, We some. between the Red Box Ind RO-AJ. to be played. I. Car. son. R '7.A.l".. - .332. 2. J. Grady. LIQUOR-fill; 8. Schurmsn, Rod Box-Ms: 4. MscMurdo, lug 50x -.3l4; 5. Gallant, Legign _ 313.’ 6- Merriwu. nee Sox—.3'.0.. 'l. Phllllus. Lesion-Aw. Grady‘: mark oi .361 cannot be changed. but the Red 3., plng'ezs and Carson can move either up or down. - And cow a tribute to Gerard Bernard. Melonsiu ac: pitcher, who pitched a twilight ‘no-hltter" BEainst the Alrforce squad inst week and almost duplicated the feat Monday hlght letting the pow- erful Red Box down witrnut a hit i“ 51X illlllllfis and he himself Plflylllg a bunt that would have rolled foul to give the only hit against him. an infield single with one out in the seventh Bernard has had a lot of tzduble with his arm uhis year but going bi- his last 1W0 perlvflrlmwes we wouml say she Old fliurer can't be ailing very much now. ' ' The Ploy-Offs WiLl start Monday 0f "Elli Week B-nd the semi-final series w-Ll be run off as follows, best twn out of three. (Home teams ITAEDUOTNCL iirst). Mendy. Aug. II — First team vs. Fourth team. ' Wednesday. Aus- l3 Second NEW YORK, Aug. 4 -- (AP) - . a... .. WALTER LANG M... ..wiiuiu Psiiaiic hqsriqnnsisnvss-imwnmn-nua-i 4'" giqnyyagpagqllwvililiefluflllfllifiililhlihn” l Also News, March of Time and "My Old Kentucky Home" Shows 7zl5-9zi5; Matinee Thursday 2:30 FRIDAY - SATURDAY "LOVE LAUGHS AT ‘ANDY HARDY" with MICKEY ROONEY team vs. Third team. Friday. Aug. 15 - Fourth team vs. Firs‘. team. Monday, Aug. l8 — Third team vs. Second team. If third games are necessary they w-ill be the same a; an August 11 and 13 and will be played on Augj the work on ills wavehour. Ho now intends to go ahead wit». the 1-,. Placing of his store that was de- stroyed by fire about a year ago. Miss Kay Maolean is tic/me now cn her vacation from Haliiax Where she was employed for the past 2o and z; . "mt"- mlé the liCeglliflltxe-aln defeat the ,, _ ‘Sox n e sl game oi the Mrs. Clara Smith has returned schednis, 15310“ and Red 3m. Wm to her childhood home fc be the guest of her rather, Mr. John Simmonds and her brother, Iieslle Simmonds. Mrs. smith is accomp- anied by her son. Bobby, an; a friend of the letters. be tied for first place. Kinsmen and R.C.A.F. tied for Lhid position, and President Don Stewart has indicated that in that case the ton oi a coin will probably decide the pos-tlons- If the Ron sex win, howevev. the POSiLicoi; will he as follows: First-Red Sox; second -; Legion; Third-Kinsmen: Fourth-A R..C.A.ll'. I Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Msclsean motored to West Point on Sunday to visit Mrs. Mai-Leah's mother REAVEB —- Mr. Joseph MacDoug- all of l-lulnmerside has received the sad word of the death on July little woman, incongruousiy carry- ing a heavy, overstuffed hxlei case. was one oi "the outstanding prr- ‘T i and iitiler. Mr. and Mrs. Boulter. 5W The rivalry has become very keen in this League and it is expected 28th in Roslindale. Mass, of his s15,“ M“ Henry R“ can,” ab solialitirs at the genera, assembly m. an ulna“ o! some “mm she of the United Nations a rew months was the former Matilda MaeDou- in“ gall. daughter of the late Mr. and T . odav that same worn-n. Mrs. frg:'s‘d:°"°‘ M“°D°“3‘“ °' suméiviiayalaltshmi Pandlt. ha; stepped ' atlon to become the British gov- _H0N°R FOR “LANDER __'aside as_headlof India's UN. deleg. m“ E a weeks. Bedequel h“ re_ ernmen": Isles. ambassador i: RF:- celved we“ that h“ ‘on’ Dh Ernest sla on‘ eflflil oi o a. abn are‘ P. Weeks, Ottawa has been elected mplres N" Wmanlnn‘ “s” g ' a “Fellow of the My“ society m, Mrs. Pandlt is faced‘ wth a touc y. the Encouragement oi Arts. Man- gravely mpmm“ ~°b m be "e"- uyacture‘ and oocnmercey. In M“ forrned in the uneasy day; oi ln-i m“ BL weehhm ‘ persgnal Bu" dis s emergency to independence. from herd Bennett shortly before N“ 7’°1"'1°“l meimme’. m“ n" M, death "Mm mm m beam“ year-old fightell for ITIUJTIQIRHCQ; a Fellow Druweclss is n-sw entitled Pmdem“ h“ “mum w“ y as? to use the letters P. R. S. A after surely w the “um and now . longs to a tiny sorority of wond- his name-S lfamous women leaders. Mrs. Pandlts father. a wealthy| PGISOIIBIS {Indian lawyer named Motilal Neh- -—;-— m, was one oi the early li-aders in —Mr. Norman Msclmcii. Central “ding long struggle for independ- SlPPI. ‘Summer-side has as hill ence. Her brother. Jawahazlal India's most pow- l and politic- rfornance in at the UN. r admir- giusts his daughter, Miss Ada, a Nehru, n one o; student st Dalhousie lmiversity. “m1 man, and My. and Mrs. Wm. Daley and seasoned diplzxnats m‘ °i Bfltfl-"s- ians watched her pe *- presentllig India's case —Miss Mary Moore has arrived and openly ovpresswl thel home from Montreal to spend her “non, she ruled ccimmPlr-eg with vacation as a guest of 1m- parsntflan iron nand, msrslzalled her facts Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Moore. Sum- like g iawysrfavnlded waste mo- merside —8. tlon and used her small delegation to the hest possible advantage. Mrs. Pandlt has been fighting —Mrs. John 0. Jock. formerly for India and Indians, shoulder- __-__-___.___-_ oi mmerslde has arrived homo irom Toronto to spend the sum- mer with her parents. M? and iilrs. Edmund Maynard. Northam-S —Mr. and Mrs. oreighmn, of ‘i-lsl- iiax. N. S. are guests oi their daughter and son-ln-law. Mr. and lirs- Alan Holman, Beaver Street. Summersldm-S. . —Mr. John S. MgcNsill, K.C.. and Mrs. MscNeill and daughter Isabel. of Ottawa, are visiting on the Island. irussts of Dr. and Mrs. J. P‘. MacNcili, Summerside. and Dr. and Mrs RD. MacNeilLChar- lottetown. s Religve summer cold misery with cutie, quick- scting sntholstum. Clears stuffed nostrils, promotes free breathing, soothes sore membranes. Jars and tubes 50c. MENTHULATUM Gil/rs (OMIORT IIni/y -Dr. D. A McNsily of Spring- field. Mass. has arrived to spend s three weeks’ vacation in Sum- merslde. his native town. Before returning he will spend acme time with his brother. Mr. John J. Mc- "ally. Tignish. 8 -o. n. sr.-' ‘T’! A PACT that. the Bummer is racing by-the country, Ire scheduled to ro-open August 12th. lw SCHOOL surrussumu the n M’ Grades 1 right through Grads i2. The Chins Department h lllm. Note books. Pens. Pencils. lass. sto.....ln mt everything "I! child will need for Sohoohnlhop oar Illln till the last annals. chins Dllllrtvnent- i fresh Poss... "Ilsusqselsnosntoissllsorvs “iilflllhlfloontostlsnulorvo illhi Geoolilloysrtlssnt. v H‘! A FACT that the I and ll Department "f! _sl't lIITI-tlisss have the new style pleats. "in was sinus mas and mo... Wvioosbb isles-green. brown. block and navy. Idian governments-in the congress - corned with improvise . ed in many phases schools ‘sued by the 'D°mi" Helium's is the headquarters y Test Books are in stook- , as Sorib- . vesr. that valued at ly-dorrt leave School Sup- Pess you'll Inorp than I Soup has tbs You could msko this up esslor it is to open s tin and merely tor...'l'hs prloe of Aylrnor Green Green Pea Soup-It's s Summer has s new stock of iup frOm Ill“ pisln These Skirts are all in the dsri The silos are 1.2 tosho-ulder with Li? rest of her family. ier years. Size was the first woman minister in any oi the ln- Anjversary 0f A.Bomb llbserved ministry of tne United Provinces from 193'! to ‘939. Ever. as she headed her muntrys U.N. deleg- atlon she we; minister ..i nubile v __ large crowds will turn out to see Th‘ u‘ “h” ha“ bee" n“ a“ these semi-final games. through the haying season and now] “Ida ,_ , V y night, the Charlottetown tiglexlgajzflrstm g:-‘3‘1“"__"f:“‘§l}§° ADBQWClLS will be in Summer-side .° 3 e ‘h ' e to play a fourth exhibition game m" " dmi“ with tne summonses All-Stars‘ Summerside is now ahead 2 ‘to l, Misses Katherine‘ and Annie health nd local self-government fc-r the Jnitcd Provinces. Like so many other Inufian lead- ers. she spent some stlme in Qrlsr on — on two occasions. i-ler breth- er Pandit Nehru anu hei- ate hus- band, pr, Ranjlt Panrlit served ‘much ‘onger terms. Even the two Pandlt children. both gills. have been imprisoned. (By The Associated Press) HIROSHXMA, Aug. 6—iWetlnes- dayl-Bclis throughout Hiroshima today tolled a minder that. just two years ago the world's first war-dropped at- rmic bomb killed or left missing 92.000 of this city's residents and and destroyed more than half of all its huildings._ y _ The day's theme was hope for the future. only for one minute. at 8:14 a.m.. the time of the at- omic blast. did the city officially recall its disaster. For that min- ute, the bells tolled and citizens stood in prayer. Then Gear-ml MacArthurs an- niversary statement. was read. warning grimly that “war's do- structlveness will progress until tlle means are at hand to exterm- inate the human race" unless the world orotlts from “the lesson of Hiroshima." Mayor shisso l-lnmni announced 0i Highest Caste Thriush all her activities. Mrs-i Pandlt‘: interests nave focused on: 'lhe single cause oi indinn "swaraj" '—independence - and her later- dsy honors are witness to the suc- cess oi ‘her generaishin - Her appearance and her family background. however, seem to make her public life a paladox. ller ram- lly is oi the very highest Indian! caste Ksshmiri Braimlln. But like most liberal lndians, the na- tion's ancient cast:- system seems to play little part in her public lie- Whlle Mrs. Panoit has been. ‘concerned with the bros-l problems. oi her country freedom. amen! her deepest PEISOnfl interests has been the right. for equal rishlfi fol‘ Indian women who are nlonerring in the wcmens rlzhis l1‘- illB 9H5!- Mrs. Pandit also is vitally 901l- zhe public he vast sub-continent a teen plagued bl! inc. completion of a plan for a mod- mi Hiroshima. featuring a peace memorial marking the site of the blast. health uf t which~ has alwllll epidemic and fem Beiore her. in her rule oi am- buggpdqf, 1s probably the most rllf- ficult job she ever has Wiiied- The shadow oi vast Russia looms large in the north oi hei huge country. .00.. n, be partitiored into Hindu and Mariam states. The influence of Russa within her country can- not be nieasured exactly. but most observers think Home ls infirm" of Indian l"? _.m¢ h‘, non-eyed already a loat- hoid among the unloucllables. . Export Figures Aug. 5 (CP) — Considerable fluctuation occurred in the i-elstlvs postions of several oi Canada's leading market-S lll June, but the United States and Great Britain still held the toll of the ilist, export trade returns is- ion Bureau of y. THEATRE SUMMERSIDE WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY Shows 7:15 and 9:15 OTTAWA. i Statistics showed tods 1n the first. slx months of this cangd. gold cotlllfifiditid! $11,000,000 or more to tries. excluding the which than exports to ‘each of l4 coun ' United States and Bil-hill- ,togethe: purchased man three-fifths oi Canada's both last yell‘ and tilill WM‘ date. e“! ch“ Aggr ve pur countries was $396.0 proximal-sly 28 l)" "ll year total. i The Union o! South Africa moved place isst year t0 behind tho 0.5. and urclsasos totalling red with $26.75!.- t - iiown one or by these 14 1a,oon,,or ap- t ot the hali- thiM till. year Britain. with. ii M0.lb‘l.000 coin?! 000. fiance was at! one-minute re- i MECDOJrJd o! Bangor. Maine. are the $118505 of Mr. and Mrs. J MaeKay will be out to draw up on ‘B’ terms again. The . n the rather sorry exhibition Tile funeral cif MI. I<“r..'i Millman p“! on here the m“ game was help at his home, silviday, Aug. , 3. Burwl was in Knutsford burlslldue gameflll the w“ “m be the gmunda . probable _re.u t. i Later in the season lt- is plan- ned to have sn American airtcrce‘ team from Newfoundland come to Siunmerslcle for n. game with the| local boys. This .eam ‘s said to have a pitcher who was formerly The bnzeberlies are ripening last and prices promise to be good. Auction Sale A‘! BREADALBANE with s semi-pro outfit in the US. If he still has his stuff the wield- ers oi the wsggon-tongus in our Ail-Star iesmshould have s fairly interesting evening. These semi- pro leagues out. up a clissy brand of ball. Ray (Giblets) Arsenault, ‘once Simmersirle’; premier pitcher. i came back to the baseball wars last‘ Sunday and pitched surprisingly eiiectlve ball for 4 2-3 innings. He was the winning ptcher. On account of s cotiplete change in my business I will sell by suction on Saturday. Aug. 9, st 1 p.rn., the following: i One work horse, three years illiflt, six extra good rnilch cows. i itilne tiisareslaelnkAug-Sgg 2 beef cat‘- H 0 0 BM. res mon s old; seven brood sows, due to far- irow in August; nins hogs, three ‘months old; one farm wagon. new: one dlso barrow; one walk- ins plow: hay rake; s quantity of hay: nine sores of standing grain; four sores of potatoes; one sore 1:83:92: s“ quantity of hsr- ness. ou e and single; and all small articles found on the premises. Terms cssh. Ssle. rsln or shine. .__€__._. POISONOUS, ANYWAY No twr. snske species have ident- ical venoms. i ALE IDTTLES PURUIIASE We call for slo- bottles. an; quantity. pints and quarts; high est prices paid. We will also pa; for Jsves bottles. Bring them is and gunvantss an ample sulllll! o When selecting your own shoes. when choosing shoes for the children, use this beautiful new machine to be sure of s perfect fit. There's no guess worii. You see INSIDE the shoe snd select file CORRECT pair. First in the Province The psreni, the child. ‘and our shoe fitter ell can see simultane- ously exactly how accurately the shoes fit the feet. That small fraction of on inch difference may mean the difference be- tween comfort and health of discomfort and illness. ~WITH X- Ray Fitted Footwear a SUMMERSIDE f‘ Where Old Friends Meet" in this series and Charlottetown MAHON-E even (CPU-The new Strait of Canso Summerside ferry John Cabot slid boys are anxious to make up for ways they ing centre today to form another and a link between Cape Breton Island SONG RECITAL ~ SUMMERSIDE HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM THURSDAY, AUGUST 7 AT 8:30 PM. . BY EDNA BAKER IRICKER, Lyric Soplona__ of Toronto, and formerly of Suinmerside. Rotary Club of Summersids in aid of Crippled Children's Fund ADMISSION 50c / _ Sponsor/ed by “x loccosionai choirs, kitchen furn- iture; o quantity of dishes gcooking utensils and oil smoil ‘articles iound in a well-equip- ped norns. Playing: the premises of the lots George‘ ‘Davison, the following household NEW CANSO-l-‘ERRY LAUNCHED and the Nova Scotis miainland. Th! 130-foot vessel has s capacity BAY, N.S., Aug. 5- 21 cars. Professionalllards Phone Sll X-Roy DR. VINCENT GRANT Dental Surgeon Smollmon Building SUMMERSIDE or down the at this south shore shipbuild- cnnrnun THEATRE i RENE T! N iiEiiiiY iiliiiii rlss ssfrusu or '»o+e lir. ii. J. Gallant, M. ll. -a 20». esmusv-vox Kinkom ‘ Tr Office Hours: Monday: 2 to 4 PM. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday: 2 lo 5 and 7 to 9 Wednesday and Saturday: No office hours except for -_ emergencies. E VF4 Fri. 8:30; Sol. 7:30-9:30 Auction Sale AT KENSINGTON ON THURSDAY, AUGUST 7, BEGINNING AT 2 PM. We will sell by auction on. FDR SALE AT CAPE TRAVERSE ELMEB COUSINS Jsves. , , _ l HUG“ a MORRISON Phono Cecil's Grocery ‘lit ton equipment: Th ‘ f m I L _ Auctioneer. _ i °‘°"'“" ‘ ‘ One piano (Hsintzmon), elec- u,,,,,‘,._"°"‘ y D a n‘ w flit: fddlo, ciiesterfield suite. l 8-roomed house, l 20 x 40 [i dining room suite, two bedroom barn, l-car garage. 5 screirbf lsnd suites two Wilton rugs, several “M °"°h"" ‘u i“ "M °°'"u' I Located 3 miles from Borden Gilli on msln highway. ‘Apply to WENDELL IIOWATT. at Albany, between hours 0 and I I owning: at above ed611- i W. F. IIOWATI.‘ Terms Cotli: if day is unfit, sole on next day. Tron sans: DAVISON BROS. 1 HUG" |,-_ MORREON, ' AT ss SUMMER. smear. suiunniuslns. e. s. l. Auctioneer. \ House. l2 rooms, in good n. Signed: lilliE AND DANGE. wzoussoar, 9-1 an- LEGlONAIRE ORCHESTRA SATURDAY, 9-i2 PM. ILUE NOTES ORCHESTRA \ IMPERIAL DANCE PALACE tofllloodstl-ltylslslfllleportlen / pmanmv‘u'yeu_wi:ra;aadggg < ' I . “@900 to l: , - s " . the Netherlands mlwfifillz‘: . I M“! WEST or SUMMERSIDE “Ills III VII IQQH III! Isms lows the book. have esp sleeves from seventh last I'll‘ is‘ ‘m1 V"! n taissl nu- olvvi calm an entrant! bs- with 881016-009 "m?" . "Ills-must; issnsuuvisulsr-usiu m» m4 _ ..__.-__ _ . x J i pair. Fireplace. Hot. water heat» AiiiiTifiii SALE ing. New Iinklm Oil Burner ls AT SUMMERSIDE furnace. ifeatldg system for eon- ell. link sud set tub!» lmplo eup- SATURDAY, AUGUST 9th AT 7 P. board spsoe. Plumbing installed within the psst two years. New storm windows. Insulated oold storage room in basement roeent~ ly installed. New garage with cement flout and driveway. This property ls centrally locat- ed on one of the obpios comm 1n Gums: ‘ near to this Street and the shopping dlstrlot post office. schools. pal-I. olssrslssl sud hospital. If tolsstod you my ammuni- rste with DI l. I. CGI-IITT, Clara's Isl-bee llolbsrns Cont). 1 luvs llotbs tlnuous hot water. Modern kitch- I will sell by Auction on obovs dots:- l Dodge Coupe, new engine only run 6,000 miles; 4 new tires; also equipped with lieut- sr. This is s reol good cor and will be sold to the highest bid- der. Terms Cosh. HUGH F. MORRISON, _ Auctioneer.