PAGE EIGHT . WESTERN GUARD] AN occurs: J. Elmo: uni-pay, on umiZTl-lc. m George Glow. ' SUMMEBSIDE Nun. ‘ho Guardian ma! be bought following stores Water Street; Idl Bookstore, Illilh Bakery, Water Street; ‘Ila Guardian will be delivered to any homo lu Emmi-chic. Oarrlor Boy at 2o be: day or lOo be: nook. Phon IN for m; "also 0| give your order to tho buy responsible for deliveries on you: rout-o. —I‘OI SALE-Gents bicycle. Louis Moose. New Arman. -—FLOKESS LIPSTICK! The fluorescent Lipstick contains shimmering Flornlm. Daring: Dif- ferent! Gourlies Result Drug: Store, Sunlmerstde. 40x. sacn -—42-year-old l-e-l gamed Clyde Filly Fred. J. Hus- Springfield. Lot 67. -—SUAVE! GLA.\IORlZE-- Groom Gloss your hair Tiili Helene Curtis Suave. Gourltes ltexall Dru; Store, Summer-side. —PURCHASE PROPERTY -- M-r. and Mrs. Victor l-loivatt of Summerside ‘uav. purchased the bungalow type residence located on Water Street, Fast owned b): Mrs. John Pond. "Flier plan to take up residence there rum spring-S. —-MAGISTRA'I‘I:'S COURT - Two teen-age boys appearcd be- fore Magistrate RS. Hinton in Summerslde on Friday charger‘. with having in their possession 25 gallons of hOme made beer and sax one-gallon jars already corked. The seizure vms made in a woods near the western outskilts at Sun'- merslde. They were each sentenced to pay a fir-e of 00.00 ard costs or three months l5 jail. A man charged with driving while drunk had his case adjourned-S Personals Joseph Callaghan o‘! —1MII. Tums, N.S. and formerly of Sum- mersido is the guest of Mrs, John Callaghan, Elmsdla-le-S. -—Mir. David Edwards. section- man. Summerside. left Saturday - morninz on his holidays to Con- cord, N.H., and Portland. Maine. Mrs. Edwards and two daughters Joyce and Vivian, accompanied Mr. Edwards. —Mrs, mward Bcdke who has been spending tho summer with her mother, Percy Kilbride, Orland River left last week ‘or New ‘York She wu accompanied by her now, iViiiss Anna Kllbrida who will spend her vacation there-S -Mn. Florence Stewart, South- port. has returned to her home after hcvins $99M a week at Kensington the guest of her sis- ter, Mrs. Lawrence Oahill. -MI. Lawrence Gannon. MIA. has returned home to: in; spent a vacation with uncle and aunt. ll/Iiss Lucy Milt. Linus German of Ken- Alli and relatives. -—N It! Beach-S. COAL Juli arrived car of Am- orion Hard Nut Coal sult- lhlo for Brooder and Basc- ' _‘ Burner. CHAS. LLEWELLYN Carleton v . ' ‘ §',',“' Hex 0:11! r ., 4 S wmf // "i. . _ KODAK will] sror m: mo ion up more YOU lIAVE ‘Bring back your share oi good pictures. Shoot with de- pendable Kodak Film; It's available here in all populal linen When you return, luv! you: exposed films with u! fol careful finishing; HI-GLOSS PRINTS Mall Your Films To Us For Service Ask for New Price List Ennlan Drug & Photo Sorvioo ~ Summersldc and PRINCE COUNT! rlptlonu, Advortllng Cam- ' Olhlli and Master Kensixigton, have ll . ro homo after having spent a t holiday in Southport. Charlottetown, visiting friends Lou. Janet and Joyce liters uf Mr. and Mn. Bell of Sumlmersidc ate vhf Mr. and Mrs. Mark P-aider, ll OHIII B!» daily ll Ill! OI tho in Sunmullh: Gourllu B. Mart GaIdeL ‘ N. Water Strut: l‘! Granville Street. 1 —BUFFERS BROKEN’ COLLAR- BONE-Two cars were in collision at the corner of Cedar and Sec. ond Streets in Summerside on Saturday and a. pflflenser in one of them suffered a broken collar. bone and head cuts. The others were unhurt. One our was driven I by Mr. Joseph Nomlan Gallant or Farmlngton, Maine. The second car was driven b, M-r. Rnym <1 .Giilis of Elrmdalg. and it $1115 ‘his passenger, Mr. Emmett Nich- olson of Eflmsdale, who suffered the injuries. The Gillis car turn- ed over and was quite badly smashed. —.RUMORS UNHOUNDED _. Rumors were current in Summer- side over the week-end that there were several cases of pcliolnyelitls an town and that there was one with from that cause yesterday; However, Dr. RT Tanton health qlf1ficer for the town, said last night t at no cases had been {Qpgrled w hi!" Inquiries at the Tovm Hrlil showed that. no residences were unsder quarantine for that muse, -lNsPl-:0r nosmrans -_ m- gi/Qfshlp. Mayor J.F. Arm-ft o} "mmerslde: Mr. wn. Darby Prez- idem of the Board of Thlwtees 5f All‘? Prime County Hospital; Mr. ,~ ~ ~ BYBdShflW. vice president of ‘he Boflrd and Mr. J. Henry Gnu. ‘dvt. chflhnan of the Bililding Committee of the Board regumad ‘m midi?’ "H1918 from a tour 5: iMDectlon of hospital; 1n Nov; Scotia and New Brunswick. Among £10 hospitals visited were those m Bmvllle. Wolfvllle. Halifax and Sackvme- Thfly also interviewed the architects who plan-red the fibflve hospitals and feel that they ave Balncd wlisldefuilble inform- ation which will assist the Board 21H Fume“ ‘n planning the new "-9 Cflllflty Hospital vyhlch they hope to have under construction Bally next spring-S. Mocmsxn-cannlr. NUPTIALQ —-A wedding of interest u, a largo circle of friends of the brlde B-Ylfi RTOOm took place on August| 15m B! the Sacred ‘Heart Church. Aibertcn, when Zqg Agne5_d,augh_ ter of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Oflhiil. Klldare. was united in maltriage to Mr. Waldo McClos_ key. son of Mrs. McCloskey and‘ the late Mr. Peter McCloskev oft Rollo Bay. Rev. Dr. W. E. Mon_ when performed the celemonyl and celebrated the Nuptial Mass. The bride entered the church on the arm of her father to the . 0i’ the wedding march. and looked very sweet in a beau. ‘"111 fiM-lenath Rowrl- of white met over satin. and long white Blpves. Her finger-tip veil of white M! edged with silk embroidery was arranged from a. coronet headdress of white flowers. She carried a _bouquet of roses and maiden hair fem. Her only orna- ment was l Pearl necklace with eflfllllfl. She was attended by her sister. Miss Ada Cahill. who look- ed very lovely in a turquoise crept! dress. She wore a small white hat with Muster-s cf fcrget-me-not flowers, with shoulder-ierlgth veil, and her corsoge was dream roses Mr. James Howlett, a very close friend of the groom. performed the duties of best man. During the ceremony appropri- ate hymns were sung by the choir. After the lervico the bridal party motmed to the home of the bride where a. dinner was served to the intmediate relatives of both part- iel. Toast to the bride was given . Dr. W. E. Monaghan and 0o by the groom Tho groom's gift to the bride was a set of fihosbcne earrings, to the PB ptotored to Tlgnish to visit groom's sister. Rev. Mother St. Peter, then proceeded to Rollo Bay where a reception was held at the groom's home to a large number of relatives and friends. ---- 1T3“ . You mm love the way they did -ar\d W uwcv with m CECIi Keltawav - HUME cvoum - lEon AMES ' AUDREI __ ER‘ ' AlAN REED Ploy by liuny Runluh and Nlvon lunch - laced Novel by Jamel M. Cain ' Directed by GARNET‘! ~ Prcdvud by CAREY WILSON loom an 0h YAY ALSO SHORT SUBJECT iloath 0f Well-known Summorsllio Man '.l‘ho death occurred in Summer- slde at his late residence early Sattmiay mornlnq of Mr. WJ-I, slackford in his {Nth year. The deceased who var a former em- ployee of the Canadian National Railway retired about 1B years ego and has been a resident of 81ml- ersido since that time who" M made a host of friends who wlll regret to learn of his passing. Burn at 1pm: Reach, n B... he was a son of the late Rcvelend B. Slackford who was a well known minister throughout the Marltlme Pmvlme‘ “me W"! R80. He was twice married, his first Wife being M!» Bryemon of Winsloe. am His second wife who survives was formerly Miss Mabel Allen He 15 also survived by one son, Harry of Charlottetown and one daughter Mlbel; also on» brother, Edwmq p} Minneapolis. Another blmtheg; y“, Slackford who died about three years ago w-as at one time a prom} as?“ c" M The funeral was held yesterday gttlemoon 1mm Cmflplbffs Funeral durrleed where a service will. Con- fl ‘by Rev. ueorge Ayrea, The P3 bearers were Messrs Albany Pahnergwallaco Bradshaw, 1mm Campbell. pa. Allen, Earl sit- fllflfl. Walter Peters-s. McLEAN - amen wnnnma —Of much interest t4; ,1 wide circle of friends was a charming “Tfldlhk solemnized ln St. Jamg, Anzllcan Church. Port Hill 0n Wednesday. Aug. 14th at 15m “he” Amie Dflmlhy. second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Birch of Port Hill, “m5 given m mflfflfle to Thomas Roland, SHOWS 7.15 — 915 Matinee Tuesday 2.30 was a dress of blue jersey silk and white accessories. topcoat in corresponding shade. with oorsage of Better Time roses. Prior to their marrkige the bride was tendered a shower at her home. The many beautiful and costlv gifts. including a large sum of money received at both shower and reception. show the high esteem in which the young couple are held. The friends of Mr. and Mrs. MoOioskey extend to them many years of happy wedded bliss. -—-—-———ar—- CLERMONT PERSONALS —Mrs. James Condon, Reggie and Isabel Condon. of Kensing- ton. spent a pleasant day visiting at the IDOIIIE of Mr. Allan Semple, Clermont. Mrs. Albert Stafford and chil- dren are spending a few days with Mrs. Staffords mother“ Mrs. A. Connell. Mrs. Compton of Bos- ton is home for a few weeks and is a house guest of Mrs. Conneli. Little Julne_o§1a<ln is home‘ after having n tonsils operation in Prince County Hospital. Mrs. Annie Shields. Mrs. Shields and two sons. of Spring Valley. have moved to their new home in Clermont. Frank and Seymour and Mrs. McCully and son Bruce motored from St. John to spend a week with Mrs. Mc- Cully’; parents. Palm and lvlfrs. Mill. Mrs. Arthur Wright and Ther- esa MoLelian spent last Tuesday afternoon in Charlottetown. ac- companied bv Mrs. Wilfred Cur- ley and daughter zeima, arnd Mrs. Curley. visited Mrs. N. J. McNeill of New Annan who is ill in City Hospital Pictorial Ties Fm Natty Dressers By ALAN VICKERY (Canadian Press Staff Writer) TORONTO, Aug. 22 — (C?) _ "Ah! yes sir, you; tle is finished. Was yours me maroon one with the cooker-spaniel on. it. or was it yellow with the picture of the The hamllv couple then left On a honey-moon trip to points of lnt- erest in the Marltimes, before go- lng to Ottawa where they will re- side. as the groom ls attached to the permanent Ah- Force. The bride's going-away costume ‘ IIIRSES CM Till Yllll rum-a no m’ ounz ultz CUTICURA mental/WM PlMIPlES \ ILAOKIIIADI and IAIIIIS Regular use of mildly medicated Cuficuru Soap and Ointment. man! nurses agree, hel s relieve pimple! and similar skin cfecfl. Try lt-oes why thousand: prefer Cutlchnl Buy today] Mulch Canada. n riowru cannsrou 1 sore loud. house and born, pump In houo. cement founda- tions; also 1-1 acre land at Capo Traverse. If not sold by 8c l. 4th will ho loll by notion 6h I quantity of household furniture. Ill. MAI! MUTTAIT. Albany ll- PICNIC ‘CHICKEN. SUPPER. -~ " ~ at _ MONT zyipmrsnmf. AUGUST m § n igé'l:"nll'i'i'fil'l"“‘ CARMEL l - ~ l l l | l Mm‘ "s: .:"......'"" giamor girl?" Whatever design you may choose. 15-year-old Marguerite Thorpe nearby Lslzevlew will paint it in oils on your favorite tie-and, but good. l-‘lar this teen-aged blond, blue-eyed youngster has gone into business for herself s0 that if!!! may earn enough money to go to art school. lfarguerlte first gained the idea c’ hand-painting ties when friends from New York visited her home, and one. an order.‘ fisherman sporting a natty-designed tie — $10 in New York-—asked her if she thought she could paint a fish on one of his tics result excelled all expectations. The finished painting showed the fish fighting the lino on the water's surface, and the friend was s0 pleased he rewarded her hand- somely. Your-g Miss Thorpe'decided if one man would pay for o. design of hL; hobby on his tie. others would, and so she started design- ing ties for her frientt, and their triendb ur-tll orders ltart/mi to come from all over the district - Long Branch. New Toronto. Mint- ico and ‘Toronto. Roller rkatinl clubs in ‘fmonto placed a large or- lder with Marguerite for designs of skaters waltzlnz, In ballet costumes, on lnged-skates and various other poses. Golfers, bowlern, archers, duck- shooters have placed order: too. but one or the most unlaue 0rd“ lcurng for a birthday-gift m tol- o, retumod vetaun. who had s nt a great deal of his time ln .1- lland. Thercsult - a dart board prim three iwrtl Dlvtnldirg and mnderneath, a stein of mrd and bitter, with from and all. Marguerite purchases he! tin from Toromo, bttyln plain 00101‘! for filo i... ground e ect, and then awaits orders from her 1191112 in; llaiiflgntele-vlfhlcn doun take very I. Now in first form at ukoviow Beach school. Marguorltu first m?“ ‘mg-ix, arploggnplgilil“; n!‘ y Its o s - and drawings, made in Orldo M! < . Marguerite agreed to tlry and tile ( youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. ILesile McLean of Arlington. The church was a profusion of ll°ld°n Blow and evergreens and Drovided a beautiful setting for the ceremony. which was ‘Wnducted by the Reverend G. W. Meadus. rector‘. To the lstrains of Lohengrins Brldal Chorus. the youthful bride pro- ceeded slowly up the 5,1519 95m“. ed by her father, by whom she was lzlven in marriage. She looked .z0wn of willie chiffon over taf- feta. with fitted bodice. and sweetheart neckline. Her shoulder length veil was caught up with white flowers in halo enact; he; bfiuquet was of American Beauty r0595. her only ornament being a id locket. Her sister, Miss Ed. ih Pearl Birch. of Ottawa, was her bridesmaid and looked charm. ins ln a floor-length gown of blue net over taffeta. She wore a pearl necklace and curried a bouquet of blush roses. During the ceremony the chclr sang "O. Perfect Love" and the Deus Miserature. while durincthe signing of the register. Mrs. Wm. Birch rendered “Be-cause." To the accompaniment of Men- delssohnh Wedding March the happy couple left the church. The bridesrroom was supported by Lcith W. McLean. and acting as ushers were Henry W. Blmh and Horace W. McLean. The mother cf the bride presided at the organ. and throughout the service played roft music. A reception for immediate rel- atives was held at the bride's home. where the bridal couple rc- ceived the felicltatlons of the guests and were assisted in re- ceiving by the bride's parents. The bride's mother was gowned in rose and grey crepe with black accessories and ccrsage of syveet peas and maidenhair fern. The bridegroom! mother favored an ensemble of brown silk jersey in harmonising shades. with corsagc of sweet peas. The reception room was tastefully decorated in white with gladioli and asparagus, while the dining room was done in pink and white, with sweet peas. A delicious supper was served. the wedding cake having the place of honor. Mrs. Ernest Birch, be- comingly attired in a gown. of floral silk jersey. cut the cake. Miss Edith Birch and Lelth Mc- Lean acted as serviteurs. During the evening Mrs. Wm. Birch and Mrs. 11S. Burleigh rendered mus- ical selections. A huge crowd of very orderly charivarien serenad- ed the young couple, affording much meniment to the guests. Monday even , Aug. 19th. a shower was held y the com- munity in King George Hall. The large number who attended and the manv uifts received. tesilfled l~to the popularity and esteem in which the young couple are held. They will make their home in Arlington. __M___._. NHLSOWS FLAGSIIIP SAVED KOGARAl-I. Australia -- (OP) — A ch nthemum grown U: PJ-l. Guegil in this Sydney suburb has been named after Dr. H.V Evatt. Australia's prominent External Af- lfairs Minister. l WELCOME Gil‘! HOUGHTON. sussex. Enlflrmd - OP) -— Villagers of Honghtlon (population 134) ‘nave each received a tin- of jun and o. from Canadian servicemen formerly stationed in this area. ROOM FOB MORE More than 100.000 new product: have up ed on the Amerlc . market s nce i000. 5nd the Oooklrvlllo Fair. The rib- bons won uc some of her most treasured ions. He: mother shuns and encourages her caugh- tot’; enthusiasm. ll she too ‘flab- bleo" in oils. winsomely lovely in a floor-length- tin of sugar to (lflAltLOrirgluw-rl SPECIAL ' Men's sturdy hard wearing ‘work pants in dark serviceable shades of grey, blues, black, etc, cotton worsteds, cottonade, drills and over- all pants in. the groups, usual pockets and belt. loops. ‘ Sizes 36 - 38 - 40 '- 42 only. norm no $2.49 Reg. $2.75 to $3.50. Special soars Jacxnrs $2.19 - I $2.19 Light and med- Full goose $3.50 - $3.95 - $4.50 values- Special can --.---nu o Clearing odd lines and sizes from our regular stocks. ium weight jackets in a variety 0L materials. Blues, fawn, navy. sliding fastener fronts. Sizes in the groups 28 to 32. Vi‘ flan-C To Get Items in Our Grocery Dept.- Oaa Sale Wednesday Morning O O"clock l 25c 11c 21c Owing to the scarcity of these items we must limit the quantity. (1 package OXYDOL, 2 cakes of SOAP to a Customer) f’ nasnaw in LTD. i’ Summerside, P. E. l. SINBLAI Annual Meeting EAST PRINCE PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATION A limited quantity of medium size OXYDOL- Package A limited quantity of IVORY LAUNDRY SOAP- Large Cakc.......... .'. . SPECIAL-SHREDDED WHEAT- 2Packuges - . uuI|I_OillIn| cello The Annual Meeting of the East Prince Progressive Conservative Association will be held in the Town Hall in the Town of Summerside on Thursday the 29th day of Aug- ust A. D. 1946 at 8 P.M. Standard Time. Each Poll entitled to send five delegates. PRESTON KENNEDY, President. W. HENRY NOONAN, Secretary. CLAIM T0 FAME PORTSMOUTH, Erlglsnd - (OP) —4When fire broke out in the Int BMW of I-LMB. Victory, Ne n's farnogtls flagship was saved undam- ug . Modloal Association Meeting At S’sldo of the P31. The August meeting held in Medical Association was h Hail on Frlda oveninz and was in tho nature a supper meeting. The President of tho As- sociation, Dr. Leonard Former presided and introduced the guest speakers of tho evening, Dr. Oyrll Kinley and Dr. Clyde Holland d Halifax. Dr. Kiniey gave a highly interesting address on infantile paralysis while Dr. Holland spoke on diubetls. Th, programme was under the direction of Dr. Henry Mayne. chairman of the educational oom- mlttoo and oonaluted of a vocal solo by um. John hfoleod, who was accompanied at the piano by Mrs. Cleve Whalen; also two readings by Mrs. J5. Perry. ‘At the conclusion of the ad- dresses. a vote o! thanks in tho distinguished spellers wu moved ~'by Dr. Jfiliimpson and seconded by Dr. Raymund Held of welling- lgr. WJJ’. Moomliilan, 0.312. extenlod the thanks of all pros- er-t to the ladies aid for the ox- ceilent. repent. 0n Batu-cg thmvisiting doctor: wen nuts the Medical Armc- latlou It Ovrendhh it: returned to Halifax on Bu SUN’! SOURCE? ncmd Japan h o‘ corruption of tho Ohlnelo IBM Zapcnp,’ machine source of -CAMEO— KENSINGTON ‘Mon. soc-runs aso pm. nsauua nunsnc In "CAN'T HELP SINGING” (In Technicolor) With ROBERT PAIGE also Serial ' c long-awaited end 0f Final surrender lull-C and religious fidtlfelleu‘? Hlwlfllm Japan wanted a guaran 1n 0n ‘m ‘hffre on . ‘Allies promised nothing u to this ultimate role. A false fill-ll] ‘ U. S. new; wire set off a. brief flurry of excitement but was qu C i’ led, And the world waited, What had seemed two days earlier to be ll! war. appeared on Aug. i2. iMb. only n. mirage. them.