Y25.1946 ' GUARDIAN IUHIIRSIIJE and ‘b-Tp Guardian Ill! i0 ' lollowllgaloroo c, Wolor Street; retools i’? G pa; a) lo l0‘ ‘I ‘h; ylill If." b flESTERN ‘AGINTI: lunar lull!- I llalovc It. and George Glow. IO Ottawa ll- Noniahaarlrtioan haaghtlailyoiancaltbe inllllnlddos Colrlib Drllltoll. 5.3m, Water Bind; Ilrl Gall“ l7 ammu- Stroot. wlllbodoilvoroltooulonohl-usanaug. MINI-illici- Plsoaofifarthlaaorvloo tho N! Illlfillblo for llllvorloo on you roan PI-INOB COUNTY IIIIIHIQ Water ltroat; 1575.7." o: was It graces. . _ _ Jute and Cotton idyflragnntity. Rex Dawson. M any- ____ 8 PROMOTION — urR1§giEgEMacNeiii., " . N3 formerly of 15 Km! St. Sum- "sin. P.E.I. has been appointed m d ‘Supervisor for Maritime Fin... of Steadman‘: Stores. T‘: many friends extend congrat- Ellstlons on his promotion. 43155 1N BOSTON —Word has eived of the death o! Eliz- been rec t C i on Jtuy 12th §§”,§“E‘§§§1',‘,§“......§ii§if the result of heart attaziz. Mrs. C-urria was l... daughtor of the late Mr. and Mrs William Brehaut, formerly o. Summerside .-S. . __. _HOME BEREARED - The death occurred c-n Monday morn- 1n; at Borden of Mrs. James Mac- She was the former Kath- glrtcsrluoonan of Summerside and “.111 he remembered by many friends. She leaves to mourn be- si-dcs her husband the following 5on5; Reginald. engineer c-n the Kenneth and William ~ rr; fiat! Iigrdéen; Lorne. Montreal; mlph and James in Vancouver. Also the following sisters and brothers Mrs. Delaney. Baltic: Mrs. Fairchild, New York, Rev Sislcr St. Floreda. C-N- ~ . 5!- Mary's Convent. Providence. R. L; gndccie brother Stan. Noonan. Los Angeies; also u half brother, Dan- jel Noonan, Bedeque-S. .,R.OTARY MEETING — Rev W J Phillips at Charlottetown was tn.- guest speaker at the regular meeting of the Summersiue Rotary Club on Tuesday He spoke on the rehabilitation cf the returr ed ser- vice man. Mr Donald Baker. vice president presided. Guests includ- ed Rfllflflflll Rev. A.K Herman, Sackville, N B: James Suther~ land, st John, N B ; lngham Pal- mer. Summer-side; Charles McNeil. Halifax, N S.; James McDougall. USA; Harold Rafuse, Lynn. Mass —S PERSONALS -Rev. Sister St. Rosalia. . of Caraquet. N.B., spent the week end visiting relatives and friends in Miscc-uche and Summerside-S. -Rcv. Sister St. Mauritius of Newcastle. NIB. ls visiting rela- tivcs in Tignisn-S. -Mrs Frank Shreenan. of Phil- arielphla has returned after visiting his mother. Mrs. Thomas L Shreenan. Kinkvra He was ac- rcmpaniod W Rev. William D Flynn-S. pi. v An auction sale _ 1118s on Water Street would -ml saw. - ma; ca. 1 Sedan. New Rings. Apply A556; Clmpboll, Carleton Siding. -waurao. T? Box 1o. Carleton Sidmying. carm“ -SWlS8 WATCHES have a4. vanced in price. We have a. few Watches at old ricer. Se; them today at Moaac cwclcry Store. —IIEAVY thick butt twin shing- le: in attractive colors to arrive soon o: Bruce's. —WIDENING MAIN STREET_ Work has commenced on the job of laying new sidewalks on we blocks of the north side of Wa er Street, Summerside from Spring to Central Streets. At the lame time the street will be widened on that side by three feet which will eliminate the necessity of over. the-curb parking in that m“, Eventually the whole street will be widened in this manner. {t was originally intended to remove all electric light posts and run the wires underground and have the "T9915 lllhts hung from proper iron POsts. Due to the shortage of supplies this will not be done now but a trough will be run under the streets through which the W111"! ml)’ be Hm It the oroper‘ time. It has been suggested that the proper way to wire the build. 1 be rom the rear and this _would elim- inate the conglomeratron of wir- "18 that clutter: up the streefi now.—S. -BPRING VALLEY FIRE - A flre of an unknown origin mm. pletelv demolished all the (arm buildings of Mr. Andrew Tnplin, spring’ Vfllley. on ‘Thursday last at the noon hour. It was with Ireat difficulty that the dwelling w“ ""51 l5 1'- CB-"Bht several times. A noise. presumably the if-‘Bine in the Work shop, called the attention of the family from their midday meal. But a; it was known that no engine was run. hint. upon investigation the work shop was found to be a mass of flames. Mr. Tuplin suffered the loss of his workshop a few years s80. but it was rebuilt with all necessary equipment. Although a crowd gathered, including the fire brigade from Kenning- ton. the barn could not be saved. but the horses were saved. ‘Ihose included some from the neighbors who were assisting at the hay. All the machinery. including thresh- ing outfit was burned. Their household effects were moved to a new house adjoining. which they intended soon to occupy. as it was unsafe to in the one so near the ruins. c barn was new and up-to-date. and one of the largest ar-rnrrrton in the vicinity. There is some in- surance. CAPIIOI. _ suMMaastor-z worn»! Mil liillillli - liflllilil M ‘lmilflm ‘ um m" ‘- ill m - ~ Ag h?“ n ALSO COMEDY News, and Popular Science —Ilrl< tDr.) Russel Sullivan and dlilgmcr uaic. or maiden, Mass" III Vllllilli he: mother. our. Chas. Cooke of Kensington. —Mrs. Ralph Jenkins of Char- lottetown was a recent visitor to Remington. - —Mrs. (DI-l 12.0. Gilli: impend- inl a few days in Grand River. the I!!!“ of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Mclcilan K -M.iu Mary Shrecnan of Kin- lnora visited Mrs. Imele Perry. Summcraide for a few days this toot-S. —Mrs. Archie Gilli: of Dos-ches- tor, Mao-t. arrived Saturday night to spend holidays with her par- eutl. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur rin- man. New Arman. K -Mr. and Mrs. Emile ‘Ihrdll! and baby daughter, of Montreal. are visiting Mrs. Tardifl’: mother. Mn. Frank Shea of Indian Rive; —Mr. and Mrs. Larry Beaiipre and little son from Attleboro, Mass, accompanied bv _ Mrs. Beaup c5 parents. Mr. and Mrs. Alpart Gard. and son Douglas, spent a very pleasant vacation at me home of Mr. and .J. Harris, Knutsford-S —Mrs. Annie Baker who spent tho Dast two years in Halifax, re- turned to her home in Kensing- tun Saturday. She was accomp- anied by her daughter, Sister Naomi and her daughter-in-iaw. . Ambie Baker. Mrs. Baker enjoyed a trip to Boston before coming home. K Bloomfield} Vicinity —MI- Joseph Attis of Moncton, N.B.. was a recent over-night fines: at Hunters lodge, Rose- an . Mr. George MacKay of Bloom- field Station was a visitor to Sum- moi-side on Tuesday. Mr. Jack Foley, merchant at Bloomfield Station is erecting a modern new home. Mr. Albert MacKav and Mr. Michael Mur- phy are the carpenters. Mr. Joseph DesRoche has been busily engaged in raising buildings in the vicinity of Bloomfield. Mr. SHOWS 7.30 - 9.15 Matinee Thursday 2.30 crows outcry Eustanc St. We noliver CJ. Carver ' J14. ‘l. flogan PHONE 717 Personals —R.ev. Sister Rose of New- castle, N.B., is visiting relatives in Mlscouche.—S. --Mr a. ‘H5. MacNaught, M.P. left Summelside yestcrday by air for Ottawa after spending a will be held‘ at ~ THE scan‘. STATION, SUMMERSIDE FRIDAY. JIILY 26th. AT 10 A. M. at which time sin-plus N. P. F. furniture, equip- ment of messes and canteens will be put up for auction. TERMS CASH — No charges accepted ~ ~ gran -ak rt. as tho w d ll colorfll the nook. Tropically inspired ‘tin in cclorrcool as the lwiak of a .M_ilb Men's Wear "sumugnsznsrs snaurssr. nriv-s smut; s ..'.aa refrcahlnl in the palraa. . . as s lei around iew digs at his home in Summer- side. . -Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Maquc- r:lle and six chi-ldren of Ipswich, Mass. are visiting ‘Mrs. Maqueril- ic‘s sister. Mrs. Fred Urbanvllle-S. —Mrs. Fidele Perry, side, has returned from friends in Kinkord-S. Mass. ion of the new Montague hospital of Lancaster, N. 11., relatives in Damley and parts of the Island. Sash, is visiting relatives in Sum- gerside. Port Hill and Kensi - n. is visltini! telatlves in P.E.I. dflllahter. Mrs. Vera Elliot of Son- rringdale. Sssk. It is twenty-seven native town of Kcnsington and naturally she is receiving s warm welcome from her manv friends. While in guests of» Mrs. nlliott‘: uncle, Rob- ert A. Stavcrt. and Mrs. Stavcrt.‘ STOP Hill AND [DAD III IIIORI YOII IIAVE ° Bring back your share o! good pictures.- Shoot with do- pcadablo Kodak Film: It's available bare la all popular slaw Whoa you return, loavo m: exposed films with u: lol unfolflnhhloga nx-ctoss PRINTS Mail Your Films To ' Us For Service Ask for New Price List - Photo Service ' Sonatas-sly 6 Arsenault, Summer- visiting —Mrs. John Arsenault. Bedford. is visiting her brother-hi- law, Mr. Anthony Arsenault Con- is foreman in charge of construct- --Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hickey are visiting other K -Mr. Harry Birch of Aberdeen. —Mr. Ml s m“ o" °! ‘MIME: Miss mo: Smith and Miss Edna was accompanied homo by her years since Mrs. Elliot left her Kensington they are Fraser MacDougaii had his house raised; Mr. William smith had his barn raised. and the school at Bloomfield Station also was raised for a new foundation. On July 15th. a number of fri ds, neighbors and relatives ga ered at the home of Mr. and .Mrs. William Smith of Bloomfield. the occasion being their 50th wed- ding anniversary. An appropriate address was read and the honored couple were presented with a well-filled purse. Mr. and Mrs. smith thanked the peorple for their kindness and thoughtfulness. Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Ramsay and son Carlyle Ramsay. of Rose- bank. have recently moved lnto their lovely new home. Mr. Harold Dibble. of St. John. N.B., recently visited Mr. George McKay at Bloomfield‘ Station. in connection with hatcheries and poultry equipment. Mr. Winston Currie of Elmsdale was a visitor on Sunday at the home of Mr. Keith Pratt of Bloomfield Station. Mr. and Mrs. George Johnsohl and family of Bloomfield Station] were visitors on Sunday at the, homo of Mr. and Mrs. MacLean Home. of Rosebank. - Mr. and Mrs. Frank MacDouzall of Bloomfield Station were recent visitors to Ebbsfleet. where Mrs. MacDougalfs parents celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary. The many friends of Mr. F‘. c. MacAusland regret to hear he is still confined to his bed. It is hoped that Mr. MacAusland will soon be out again enjoying his usual good health. Mr. Charlie Mallett of Rcseville vent Street. Summersidm- . w" l "cam “mo: to sunmeh s-Mraig-largld grammars: f: aid!- ummerl e as eon vatng n Montague where Mr. MacLennan Ml’!- Jl-lll! DMd 01’ New YOYR. is at present visiting her nephew. Mr. Russell MacNeii of Campbell- 5_ ton. Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Ramsay of Carrvpbellton have returned to their home after enjoyi a very pleasant motor trip to Pctou, N. S. The many friends of Mr. Leigh MacKay. Bloomfield Station. -are pleased to know he is rapidly fe- coverlng from his recent illness. Fblev of Bloomfield Station werel visitors to Summerside on Thurs-f day last. ‘ Mrs. Mae Palmer. who has been a patient in the Prince County Hospital where she underwent an operation. is at present c nvalesc- in; at the home of her s ter. Mrs. Sergeant Metherail of Mill River East. B Fit )FF.SS10NAL CARD I T. Earle Hickey Lllurkrod Accountant Office ll Granville Street Summer-aloe Phone 8'15 i l i i oo-wwovooooooovooooooo-o-Q INVEST NOW IN INSUBANCI J0l||l lIoNEILL Ian Uh Agent. Sumac-raids Phone I38. r ANNOUNCING f swam” ( o: Ladies’ Wearing Apparel! and ma...” Odd Linea Greatly Reduced in Price for Quick Clearing Ladies’ Spring and Summer COATS 'All balance stock of this season’s spring coats greatly] $29.50 ‘Four only Coats, sizes 12, 18, 20 and 42. $32.50 reduced:- One only Ladies’ Coat, size 17. Regular $35.00 clearing .............-...-. Regular $39.50 for Three only Coats, silo! 16, 18 and U. Regular $37.50 for Last Season’: Coats v At Real Bargains Nine Ladies’ older stock coats values $27.00 to $35.00 clearing . . . . .. . Ladies‘ SUITS One only cloth suit, size 12. Regular $29.50 for . . . . . . . .........;..._..... Two only cloth suit, size 14. Regular $17.95 special 7 Older stock suits sizes 2-12, 2-14, 3-18 former prices $12.95 to $17.95 yours for . . . . . . . . . . 7 Ladies older stock cloths suits sizes 2-16, 218. Regular $25.00 to $35.00 for Cotton Housemate All balances of broken lines sizes 12 to 20 values from $5.95 to $6.95. Special ......... _......... ;.; .... 9 Children s Dresses Broken lines of children's cotton and rayon‘ dresses ranging in value from $1.39, $1.79 and $2.98 clearing for 40 Children’s Dresses, sizes 7 to 14x worth 3.50t $435 from $ 0 .89 9n sale Children's 111 odd lines childrenh house coats size 8 to 6x and 8 to 14x. $2.95 to $4.95 values, clearing at each “Nu...” _._.._._,. Specials From Our. $22.50 a $11.95 1-11, $1 0.95 1-13, 1-15, $17.95 Summer Dressed mcluding Sun Dresses 83 Dresses sizes l2 t 20 f values $3.19 to $3.95.oSpecigl.u.léf... as n , - .4. .i§??°.i..“‘§§i.‘i.ffi.f§ 51".??? $3.69 57 Dresses. sizes 12 to 20 and as to 44. $8. . ...‘3?. ‘$.22? 55,59 Ladies’ Blouse! Odd lines of L d‘ ’ Bl selling. 2s s.§.'°in..‘;i.'§f".i§§.“°f§ {grziiflik "°‘"'" "'5" ‘° *3”... .. $1.95 on sale as a1 l 51.00 79C Children's (lotion Blouses, fidllgdtoliilil value: $1.25 to $1.95, size; 3915B; Extra S1799“! ztr- .--- - - . .37.. y... . .. . - . Children’s Jumpers And Shorts 21 Childre ' l l l $8.95 value: ‘f0:- aaolllO 310100010 -llll 15 Corduroy Jackets reg. $2.25 now ...... 01.00 44 Boys short pants size I to 6-09c jfor _, 49¢ 16 Boys short pants sizes I to 6-§1.39 to; 93¢ Houaecoato $1 .69 Millinory Department‘! Here Are The Savings Straw Hats, all new styles and shades. balance of spring and summer lines: lure are the sav- logs:- §3.50 to $4.95 values for $2.95 5.95 to 7.95 values for 3.95 8.95 to 9.75 values for .1 5.95 11.95 to 12.95 values for 7.95 Ladies broken lines of Felt Hats _ regular $1.95 to $4.95 clearing at Regular $5.95 to $8.95 .98 Clearing at ...r....... Ladloa’ Roady-to-Woar and Millluory Department (UPPER FLOOR) SINCLAIR & STEWART LIMITED Summerside. P. El.