my s, 1941 C-J @©©Q.0 _—8ussemaeeida THURSDAY, FMOAY and SATURDAY . 2-... ee-él.a~.'7isiielviw"l.= r _ .- h; J. [IE BEER WA“ IMGURK illliilll smao . ma: ‘Totfieidnewrinlil M ARNOLD - IMCMAIION PPATRICK ' ‘amen by m rmm - emu by romr WATERS‘ ""1"" Also COMEDY and CARTOON Shows 7:15 - 9:15 Matinee Thursday 2:30; Matinee Saturday 2:30 with the 12th Chapter of "HOP HARRIGAN" v BEGINNING (NEXT WEDNESDAY) JULY 9th FOR 4 DAYS "THE JOLSON $TORY" '@'©©_@'@'@@ Circus Plays To R E G E N T Large Crowds SUMMERSIDE .Yeday, Thurs, Fri. 8r Set. Sparks circus played to large R R crowds m. Blmimerside yesterday at oy ogers both their altennoon and evening ‘ . shows. It is the first gapearance of ll hire big ell-am on the Island for item years and people came to TUNDER NEVADA SKIES" town from all over the country in ‘nd see it. The whole outfit was brought over on two trips of the Car Ferry without incident. Rain late in the after-noon and last even- ing had a dampening effect but the show went art-S. NOTICE Sealed Tenders addressed to the undersigned will be received up and until July 25th from any person or persons willing to purchase o furnace the prop- erty of the Presbyterian Church at Clifton. Said furnace in good condition. Inspection invited. TUPPER MacKAY, Secv. euclidean‘ t: air-cue" Also NEWS lirews 7:15 l. 9:15 Matinee: Fri. d. Sat. at 2:30 —G. H. M.- You'll went..—.a.coupie of these white broadcloth SHIRTS, man- tailorcd by Brill, to wcar with your slacks and shorts They launder so WESTERN GUARDIAN I George Clow, O0 IUIIIIIIBID! and News. la Dell Inhalers, 79"!" BING- Wata Street; ThoGaarlanwlllhedalives-od Oarlterlayatloperdayc or —l‘0l BALI-IN! Nash oeeeh. Phone 600-14. lumrnersida. -oossl so Payntc Picnic, u; 10th. If not nne, 11th, KEV! Wednesday. Afiuat I for the big Tea Party at Grand River. '—AIlION 14th and 17th, dette." Pariah llall, July "Bang, Berna- -—I0ls lALI-lbtl. V-d sedan Apply 1D‘! Winter 8t, Dummeraide after 6 p.m. —NORTH TRYON‘ Qurch service Sunday. July a at 1.80 p.m. Miss Mary A. Mac- Kenzie, Deaconess. —“TIIE LIGHT ETERNAL" by the Grand River players at Tignish an Friday, July 11. Our- tain 8.30 p.m. -BIBEADALBANE Presbyterian Church service Sunday, July 6th at 3 p.m. Rev. W. I. Green will conduct the service. —P0'I‘ATO DIGGEBS POP. BALE. —-The new Moody Rotary. Limited supply available for 1947. W. D. Craken, Burnrn field, Emerald, R. R. —NEW PONEY PLAINER FOR SALE. — First o1’ the assembly line 20 inch size. Apply before July 10th. W. D. Crolreri, Sumlmerfleld, Emerald, R. R. AQIGI: I. Ihner Murphy, Ill Iaaovc ltnat, and The Guardian may be bought at any of the following atone in I Water Street; - Gorilla Iark Gaudet, l1 Granville ltnst. lhpeeweehPhanalIf gee-sag Ifilfilllflliifhllllhilaflaudbleferdelinryezffihurgqu Ottawa Street. PI-INOI COUNT! Adverdalng Ilrsnnalde: Drugstore, ll Central ltreet: teanyhomeiuj —I0l lAIl-‘Iwo-raw John Deere potato cultivator. John Green, Central ledeque. -l0l sun. _ 11s u. r. mes- slung-ma! mean. n c. Bell, Gayle-- are prepared to — IIGAGEIINT ANNOUNCE) —di. and Mrs. Angus H. MncDon. ald. ‘Illaletle and Shamrock, an- nounce, the engagement or men- deughwr. Sadie Anna, m m, Petu- Dunmi Nicholson, Olpary, non at Mr. and Mrs. John Nicholson, Harts-ville, PEI. Marriage to take place in the near Suture. -MA1IPl-'QUI. Remington and Freetown Presbyterian (zhurches. Sunday, July 6: Kensinlton at 10 a.m. Sunday School. and at 11 a. rn. warship; and Malpeque at 7.30 p.m., worship and Sunday school. Rev. W.I. Green will be in charge. Rev. J. A. McGowan. Minister. Funeral Yesterday 0f Mr. Leo Coyle The fjunerral of the late Leg Gayle was held yesterday with Re- —WATCHES' for all lets. Choose yours Jewellers fine selection. occasions with or without expansion Bra/ce- frorn Moose —8TH ANNUAL Bible Confer- ence of the Central Bedeque Bap- tist Fellowship, Rev. D. M. Fraser, Pastor. July 8-6: Services morn- lngs, afternoons and evenings. D. Kelly and Rev. aghast of Misoauche were also pres- Efl . by L116 S.Y.C.I. bugl Paul's Church. Surnrnerside by Rev.‘ Howard Wight. Rt. Rev, Msgnr. G.J. MacLelian. pastor, was pres- ent in the sanctuary and conduct- ed the service at the grave, Rev. J. Martin Man-' The funeral proesslan was led band Whidh Q1191"! HiBh Mass celebrated at St. ‘ Fpecial speakers. Special music. Everyone cordially invited. —TIIR.ESIIERS FOR The famous Moody Na. 7 equipped with self-feeder blower, truck, etc. Limited number available. Apply W, D. Craken, Swmmerfleld, Emer- ald R. R. O4- CAMEO Friday 6-880. Saturday ‘LIL-mill See Joan Crawford, Jack Carson and Zachary Scott in Tense Mys- tery Drama. “MILDRED PIERCE" With Serial and News. QO-OO-O-O-O-O-OQ! Will be SALE _ Knights oi’ Columbus, flower car, Credit. Union The annual meeting of - THE PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND CREDIT UNION ' ' LEAGUE LTD. JULY 10th AT 10.00 A.M. In St. Peril’: Hall, Summe-rsido Public Meeting at 8.30 P.M. Special speaker DR. M. M. COADY MT- COYIe had organized and dir- ected. Then in the following order came: The Canadian Legion, honorary pail bearers, active pail bearers, hearse, mourners, general public. At the grave the traditional Leg- ion service was carried out with Mr. Roland Phlitpncn, president c1’ the local branch in charge. The_ Last Post was sounded by Bugler" Ray Grant. The honorary pall bearers were: Messrs. W.M. Melllsh, MP. Titus, R. E. Ellis, Maurice Mill J.S. Des- Roches, Dan Chan, Roland Philip- san, JJ-I. Strong, Harold Refuse, Active pail bearers: Messrs. J. Wil- fred Kelly. I-lenry Wedge, Cheri's Hagan, Vaughn Groom, W. A., Gaudet, Ray Tantan-B. in? held on H t0 oi fa m Co-Cperative liay fredriy and easily-you'll svcnr and wear them. Brill Shirts come in two qualities of broadcloth at 2.50 and 3.25. They have short sleeves and the lees are 30 to fill-For cool, fresh, smart sportswear-It's a Brill Shirt every time. Ladies‘ Wear Department, You'll want--one>oi these smart cotton TABLE CLOTIIS for your l home or cottage. Tire-y are 50 inches square, printed in a variety of irlrht attraotivefihades on a fine, white cotton background. The prices Iill aatouifl yau-imngill ll! are ONLY 1.70 each. Dry GOOD De- hrtneat. . ' You'll want—n Pyrex MEASURING JUG, they're simply inval- "ltle in your kitchen. Made of Pyrex glass with ounce and cup meas- urements distinctly marked in red. these come in two sizes-the Z-oup slso salla for ‘l4 cents and the t-cup sire la 1.10. When you start your Preserving and canning you'll find a Pyrex Measuring Jug beyond Ilse for its usefulness. So, get the most convenient slse today! Ina Department. Yofli want—a Johnson Air-cooled GAS ENGINE; a ‘ ’ num- Nr has hat been received in the Hardware Department. These Gas lllllnes are ideal for use. when only a small amount of power la need- Oil-dire uses to which this engine may be pat are too numerous in lloation here. The 5 /B h.p. engine is 47.85 and the 1% h.p. engine is 100.46. Come in and aeo these two models in the Hardware Department. You'll want-some of this Scotohdown Heavy KNITTING YARN, "It's lrllsd Yarn and has been moth-proofed and processed against sunrise". The colors are turquoise. sand. wine. Iron and brlrht blos- ‘Iiie m ounce arera is so cents. rs knlte no so smoothly m! quickly- INTI love it! I and l0 Department. FOR SALE g 1”“ acre form of ColernonjP. E. 1., 80 acres cultivated, 40 01M In lrey this year. On No. 1 paved highway. 01W Nl- l4 0'1"‘ Oiled highway. Bus route an each. One-half mile from school, railway station- AIso offered three wood farms within 3 miles of homestead. Stork and implements rnay be bought. Aniv ' -: a KATHLEEN rusncr Coleman, r. s. r. The annual meeting ‘of the g CO-OPERATIVE UNION OF P. E. I. LTD. Will be held on JULY 9th AT "I0 AM. IN ST. PAUL'S HALL, SUMMERSIDE Meeting at 'a.ao m. A. B. MacDONALD, General Secretary of the Co-aperative Union of Canada, Ottawa, Special Speaker open to the public. Hay Mowers, 5 and 6 it. Sulky Hay Rakes, 9 ft. jack. One Horse Cultivators Crapoud ATTENTION FARMERS We have on hand for immediate delivery the following MrCormick-Deering farm machinery: Side-delivery Hay Rake (one only) _ Gasoline Engine IV; to 2% h.p. complete with oil-bath pump Gasoline Engine 1% to 2% h.p. complete Electric Pancers complete with insulators and batteries. Dawson's Service Station ' Phone 12-4 I; P. E. I. | business visitor Monday. spending her holidays parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred A‘- ilélfn. her parents, Dr. Cummings. \ \. lace 26-35. Back lace at from priced from ELASTIC errors, each . . .,. ., . . ., GARTER GIRDLES, rial . . 32,each 32-36, each . . 42, at from small, ream” ens-l‘.- LE GANT GIRDLE, zipper side fastening. Sizes 27- 9.00 NATURE'S RIVAL front or back lace corset. Front 28-32, at from $3.95 to $7.00 NATURE'S RIVAL GIRDLE, side hook, sizes 27-34, .. $3.95 to $5.75 As above, only zipper fastening, sines 27-30, for $4.25 rtrxzss GIRDLE, n».- na. fastening, sizes 27-32, sass n. $11.00 sizes medium to large, priced at .. $2.10 and $1.15 medium, and large, spe- 79¢ NATURE'S RIVAL CORSELETTES, side hook. Sizes t ..., a _-_., --._.._ NU-BACK CORSELETTES, different styles, sizes 32- $1.25 to $3.50 GOTHIC BRASSIERES, in nylon and other materials, in full range of sizes, from m ALBERTCN Mr. Bennett Kelly, S‘Si:le, was a ta Albertan on Friends were sorry to hear of the passing of Mrs. Fred McGowan in Sussex, N. B. Miss Reta Khearn, teacher, is with her Mrs. Leo Grecnan recently spent brief holiday here the guest of J. D. and Mrs. Sincere condolence is extended her brother, Mr. James Paley Kildare also to the bereaved rnily azidfrlends. A large number of our town folk atared to SBide cm Tuesday, © HAVE you relatives or friends ck in Halifax or Dartmouth? Have a former Islander visit them and take them fresh fruit, ice cream, Orders priced every week. from 75c up. etc., Write:- I. ALBERT WALKER, WALKER'S WHITE SPOT, 11 Salter Street, Halifax ‘e M0336 Jeweller SUMMERSIDE $1.00 to $3.25 We Can flow Supply You With II coll Showing 0t Corsets tBrasslerss Cirdles Etc. BILT-UPS for evening and sportswear, at ..... $1.95 ALENE STRAPLESS BRASSIERES, white only. Sizes 32-36, each IN OUR CORSET AND LINGERIE DEPARTMENT, UPPER FLOOR SMALLHAII‘ ~ LIMI (Successors to Sinclair where they greatly enjoyed the Dominion Day races. Mr. C. J. Bernard merchant was a business visitor ta the capital, a couple of days the early part o! the week. Miss Mary McIntyre recently returned home alter a brief but enjoyable hc-iiday spent; with friends in Charlottetown. Congratulations are extended to Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Matthews tJr.) 0n the recent birth of a baby boy in the Western Hospital. Mrs. Hunter recently returned from an extended visit to S'Side, where she was the guest at her son Russell and Mrs. Hunter. Mrs. Charles Profit and Mrs. Joseph Callaghan are attending the Women's Institute Annual Conven- tion na/w being held in Charlotte- town. Mrs. Henry Bernard spent a few days In Aiberton the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. .7. Bernard, prior to leaving for St. Catherines, 0nt., where she will attend the wedding of her niece, Miss Felicia De- Roche. Mr. John Martin c-f the P. E. I. Libraries held a Free Movie in Un- ion Schoal on Wednesday night. At the close of the affair the lad- ies at the Community Club served ice cream and cake to the pupilsl and to about thirty invited guests. Young and old, always look far- ward with pleasure to the weekly "Shows" presented by Mr. Roy Leard in the Alhertan W. I. hail. Mr. beard recently installed mod- ern equipment and each "picture" shown is "one of the best" we can truly say without hesitation. A very cordial welcome ls being given to Mrs. Swift of Springhill, N. 3., who is visiting her sen Henry, also to his sister Jean_ who ac- companied her mother. They are the guests of Mrs. S. R. Burke. Mr. Henry Swift was recently appoint- ed to the staff of The Bunk o.’ Commerce there. Iin Trinity United Church, Sum- merslde. at 3 o'clock Wednesday af- ternoon, June 28th. the marriage was solemnized of Miss Dorothy _ 0%>00Q. 4 For Sale STORE BUILDING _ on WATER STREET Phone 578 SUMMERSIDE & Stewart Ltrl.) Bawnese. eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bowness, and Mr. Clayton Travers o-i‘ Klidale Capes, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Travers, the Reverend Mr. Sulli- van officiating. The- bridesmaid was Miss Marie Bowness sister of the bride. Acting as best man was Mr. Reginald Travers, brother of the groom. After a short honey- moon throughout the Maritime: the newlyweds on arrival home, were tendered s reception at the home of the groom's parents. Mr. and Mrs. ‘Travers have now taken up residence in Alberton, where they are receiving the best wishes of their numerous friends. The June meeting of the Alber- ton Branch C. W. L. was held at the home oi Mrs. Merritt Calla- ghan one evening last week with a fair number in attendance. The President, Mrs. Maurice Perry pre- sided. Meeting opened with the league prayer. The Secretary, Mrs. Michael Ahearn read the minutes c-f the previous meeting, which were adopted. She also read cor- iespandentce relating ta the T. B. Mabi-le Unit. Plans were made for the sale of ice cream and cake one evening the early part of July, "booth" to be placed at the en- trance af Mrs. Merritt Callaghans stare. The members decided to sell tickets on a bedjacket, kind- ly donated by the Reverend Sup- erior of ‘Pigmish Convent. There being no further business the meeting adjourned. The hostess Mrs. Callaghan entertained her guests with a contest, which was wan by Mrs. Alton O'Brien. A dainty lunch was served by a com- mtttee in charge. Mrs. James Mur- phy kindly invited- the members to her home for the next meeting which will be held on the 6th. or July. removable wire, $5.00 Fl="""'—"'_T_'Q- IIISUIlfIIIE nu. LIN-Es MPH nurnm Summer-side PROFESSIONAL CARD T. Earle Hickey Office at r l5 Granville Street f Summeraide Phone i575 Chartered Accountant J. K. BEER, M.D., C.M. Kcnsington, P.E.l, Office Hours: Afternoon 2-5 Evening 7-9“ No office hears en Wednesdd or Sunday except for emergen- cies. Peace-of-fcot is a vital factor In your state of content- ment all year ‘round and especially during the dog-days when heat rises from ground and pavements in visible streams. For summer peace-cf-foot, change your shoes frequently. . . . make a paint of wearing only really comfortable shoes. Choose a pair of thesegceol Shoes for every occasion from our big new selection. Sheen and Melnnis Water Street SUMMERSIDE Plrna 410