.. 1-.-< _. . ....- 9.» -.'»_ ~ - \ i“, rm: GUARDIAN. cnannorrsrowu JULYQ. 1949 Make tea double strength and iwhiie still hot pour into glasses filled with cracked ice . . . ,A_dd sugar and lemon to taste. "$515110" l BOSEVILLE SCHOOL Following is the honor roll for Roseviile School for the month o! June. Grade X-No exams. ner; 2. Carole Jones; 3. Richard Grade VI-i, Elva Clements; 2, Don Thomson; 3, Jervis Clements. - Grade V-l, 1, Sandy Donahue; 2, Betty Sentner; 3, Clara Clem- ents. Grade lV—l, Hazel Jones; 2, Jimmie Clements. Grade III Sr.-l. Eddie Sentner; I, Geordie Luttrell.’ Grade lII Jr.~—l, Alberta Myers; 2, Anna Myers; 3, Betty Clements. Grade Il-—i, Ruth Thomson: 2, Leslie Veno and Clarence Clem- ents (equal); 3, Verna Clements. Grade l (b)-—1. Clayton Shields. Muncey Clements; 3, David Shields. Perfect attendance for June: Lois Thomson, Don Thomson, Elva Clements, Sandy Donahue, Ivan Luttrcll, Lorne Luttrell, Ruth Thomson, Clayton Shields, David Shields. Prize for perfect attendance (boys), awarded to Geordie Lut- trell. Prize for perfect attendance (girls). awarded to Verna Clem- cnts. Highest average in senior grades —Verouse Sentner. » Highest average in intermediate grades-Sandy Donahue. Highest average in junior grades -—Albcrta lviycrs. Rita M. Kelly, teacher. REGENT Today 2.30, 7.15 & 9.20 — 2 GREAT ATTRACTIONS — 2 Btan Laurel - Oliver Hardy In “BLOCKHEADS” and Alan Curtiss in “RENEGADE GIRL” COMING MONDAY - TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY nntullillm “m” 016K mi littl- n . c‘ mar/w” union“ ll‘ in“! 0F fir; 5437/0”; . fl/Ff/bw m Carol Thrirlslonl- Edgar Battier}. r/ 1mm” r~_ ._ ‘"0051 5f will! IUCIIII onmn lily i] IOIIIY llltlliil all lbllli F10!“ - A I00!" lliCllll fltllllifillllll - Dimirf by IOUKII IlOIiV CAPITOL-Summorside LAST SHOWING TODAY -- BILL "INDIAN AGENT" and “FABULOUS JOE" - Shows 2:30-7:15-9:20 Grade I (c)——1, Lorne Jones; 2, ' r stitute Western Guardian -BOMI MADI ICI CREAM. Lunches and Dance. New Annsn School. July 11th. ' -BIADIBS will find display sale advts. and auction uivls. etc., on our Finsnoisl Page. -RE8ERVE sundsy, July 31st, for sruiual celebration in honor of St. Ann, at Lennox Island. -uono|m cnoncu suuvrcu. —Sundsv. July 10th. st a P. M. Melon Hall. Rev. D. M. Pia-sot‘. Minister. Everyone welcome. —EL.ECTBICAL CONTRACTOR. House Wiring and Rqnirl. Ken- neth Moose, Box 83, Remington. -ALBANY VILLAGE Monday evening, July llth, ice cream and strawberry festival, sale of cakes. Sponsored by Catholic Women's League. —KING GEORGE Hall, Kensing- ton, Monday, July 11. at 8.30 p.m. Kenslngton Presbyterian players present their 3-act play "Hillbilly Courtship." -COME T0 sale of home made Ice Cream at Dower Freetown School, Tuesday cvenin , Jul 12th. If not fine 500111 he} fogowl!‘ evening. Proceeds for Women's In- —BAPTIST CHURCH PICNIC- The annual Sunday School picnic of the Summer-side Baptist Church was held on Wednesday afternoon at the cottage of Mr. and Mrs. J. Ernest Morrison, MacCallum'l Point with about one hundred and twenty-five, in attendance. Sports including swimming 50 and 100 yard dash for the various grades, three-legged race and soft ball between the seniors and juniors, under the supervision of Mr. C. B. Jelly, assisted by Mr. L. Greenough. were greatly enjoyed. Swings were used by the smaller children. In the play-offs of the races Wendell Morrison was first. A delicious sup- per was then served-S. -I"UNEBAL IN DEDIAM. MASS. - Mrs. Albert Leard, Cole- man. recelved a telegram on Mon- day, June 27th conveying the sad news of the passing of her broth- er, Mr. Fred E. Moreshead of West Roxhury, Mass. The deceas- ed had been a resident of West Rcxbury for over thirty years. His wife passed sway several years ago. He leaves to mourn his passing, two sons. Roy, in New York and Ralph in East Dedham two daughters Edna, Mrs. Edwin Stacey, Brookline and Elsie at home, two brothers. Geo. E. Moreshead of Vancouver and Charles of West Devon. two sis- ters. Rena, Mrs. A. J. Seamen, East Orange. N. J. and Elsie, Mrs. A1- bert Leard, Coleman. Funeral ser- vices were held on Thursday, June 29th. Interment in Woodlawn Cemetery. East Dedham. ° MONDAY — TUESDAY ---WEDNESDAY 8 — BIG DAYS - 3 i‘ Aiiliwli RRO TORM n l ...FiitE FiittWilil SHAME! i Wlorsvarlsticsffdsrucroslontllsisth The 11min: i. tlv" iiiii to alim- hr: swirl‘ 0 iuny l3<§> iiirizifmi, CHARLES BIKFORD IQIUIQUMQIuIAIIIIGI - Iauanfillhhllauncm - numnrltluluuuruasu sum Gubject "crunnuuun nossu" with u» famous m 01m» a * sum ms - ms -- Ifatlucc Tuesday 2:00 ijsigstsalllflc- Induce: annulus; cmsnasos mandamus-mi u: uoontnenolrtruzu ucnsttv HIIOYIOII m" JEAN "EGULESCU ' JERRY WILD MA‘. Robert Iioydcn the son of the late Hon. L. mcrside. — S. CANADA PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IN THE PROBATE COURT The 23rd. day of Juno A. D. 1949. Ilc Estate of SAMUEL KEN- N DY late of Charlottetown in Queens County in the said Pro- vlncerMerchant, deceased. testate. To the Sheriff of the County of Queens County or any Constable or literate person within said County GREETING: WHEREAS upon reading the petition on file cf Edith Kennedy of Charlottetown aforesaid. Widow of the above-named deceased. and Roy Kennedy of Charlottetown aforesaid. nfcdical Doctor, the Ex- ccutors of the above-named Es- fatc praying that a citation may be Issued hr the purpose herein- after set forth: You are therefore hereby required to cite all persons interested In the said Estate to be and appear before thc Judge pres- ent at a Probate Court to be held fn the court Bouse in Charlotte- town In Queens County. in the said Province. on Wednesday the 87th. day of July next coming. at the‘ hour of eleven o'clock fore- noon of the same day .to shew cause If any they can why 1h; Ag.- couuts cf the said Estate should not be passed and the Estate clos- ed as prayed for in said petition and on motion of A. James Bu- lam. Esquire, Proctor for said Pe- tltioncr. And ft ll hereby ordered that u true copy hereof be forthwith published In some newspaper pub- lished fn Charlottetown aforesaid once ln each week for at least four consecutive weeks from the date hereof and that a true copy hereof be forthwith posted In the follow- lug places respectively. namely, in fhc Jtlllfif the Court Bcuse in arlottctown aforesaid. at or near tho Bank of Nova Scotfu in Charlottetown aforesaid. und at near the Royal Bsnh fu Charlotte- No first-aid kit is Complete without ‘DITTOI.’ TII IOIIIII ANIIIIPIIG Eauan Drug 0o. Ltd. with g Mona Preonmn (ll Don't MacNeill-Morrison N uptials in Montreal at St. Mulachyh Church the former ltuth Eliubeth Morrison. Morrison of Lachute. Qlwbwi M. MacNelll and Mrs. MacNelll of Sum- snd Mrs. George James MacNeill. W110" ma!" ‘Wk 7"“ on Thursday. June 2. The bride, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. and the bridegroom ls town aforesaid so that all persons lntergsted in the said Estate as aforesaid may have duo notice thereof. _ WITNESS Bls Bcnnur Harold Leonard Palmer, Judge of the sold Probate Court at Charlottetown In Queen's County. the day and year first above written. By the Court. us. ‘ (Hid-l l. Margaret Andrew . .. . .. .‘¢‘|.Qn|-_ CANADA ~ PROVINCE OI’ PRINC EDWARD ISLAND IN THE PROBATE COURT The 14th dsyvof June. A. D. 1949. 1N RE ESTATE of WILLIAM A. MoLEAN late of Montague in Kings County in the said Pro- vince. Merchsnt, deceased. testate. To the Sheriff of the County cf Kings County or any Constable or literate person within sold County. GREETING! WBEBEA! upon rcsding the pc- tltlon on file cf Luther I. Coffin of Charlottetown lu Queens Coun- ty aforesaid. retired bunk manu- ger, and John McLean of Coiling- wcod in the Province of Ontario. medical doctor. the Executor: cf the cbove named estate praying that a citation may bc Issued for the purpose hereinafter set forth: You src therefore hereby requir- ed to cite all persons interested in the said Estate to be and ap- pear befcre the Judge present at u Probate Court to be held in the Court Ilouso ln Charlottetown In Queens County in the said Pro- vince. on Tuesday the twenty- slxth day of July next coming. at the hour cf clcvcn o'clock fore- nocn of the some day to show cause ff any they can why the Accounts of the said Estate should not be psscod und the Estate closed as prayed for in said Potl- ticu and on motion of B. Bcglnsld Bell Esquire. Proctor for the said Pctfflonor. AND I'I‘ II HEREBY ORDER- ID that o true copy hereof ha forthwith published fn some ncwu- paper published in Charlottetown aforomld once In each week for at least four consecutive Jvcehs from the data hereof and that u Jruc copy hereof be forthwith posted In the following public placca respectively. namely. In the hall of the Court Ilcuse in George- town in Klugu County aforesaid. atcrncarthcsforscfvlsrhllrca. In Montague sfcrsaull. and at or near the store of Maynard I‘. Me- Donsld in Montague afcssaull so that all persons Interested fa the mid latch ca aforesaid may have notfsc thereof duo . ‘ WITNIII Bis Insu- Harold Leonora Palmer. Judge cf the mil Probate Court at chsrlcttetcwu la Queen's Oeuuty. the lay cal your flri above wrltfsn. B! ‘III COURT. ' l l I. Became sum lllAf-i.“ - lcllllrav. CAMEO TliEilTIlE, rsnsruoron lclarluyx ltalnea ll an»: Inning shows fill sac 0:18‘ It's Paramount's delightful picture of a stage hit. It's twice I hnuyumfisuhnlbougmn, ‘ IUTB" William Boldcn, Joan Caulflcld, Billy BcWolfc fccmcllaul gallows) and mm sraola ‘A Appreciation l. y , tmnuuu. j panics, PALACE ' MarvInBurgesssudhIsBostouOrcbcstrI 0:80-12 ‘ Mr. and Mrs. James A. Murphy m Alex, mould. wish to thank t sincerely their neighbors and friends for their generous assist- snec the night of their disastrous ftra. They are deeply grateful to every one who worked so hard to save the dwelling and other build- ings. The Murphy's wish also to publicly thank Conductor Mooney and his crow for their help. They will long remember this evidence o! good neighborlynela and the many klndnesscs ‘ ing and since Admfllilcv the are. STANLEY BBIDOE W. M. S. Mrs. Blois MacEwen entertained the members for the June meeting. The president conducted the wor- ship sarvica, assisted by several members. "Theme", Keeping the Lord's Day. Mrs. Gough was pre- sent and gave an instructive talk on same. Nine members and three visitors answered roll call with a verse of scripture containing the word glory. There was not much business to come before the meet- ing. Mrs. Cough invited the mem- bers to the Manse for July. Roll call to be answered by a verse contain- ing the word Grace. The singing of hymn 521 and prayer by Mrs. Green clocad tho meeting. Collection $3.75, Refreshments were served by the hostess und committee in charge. The Ladlca Aid held their meet- ing at the close. The president pre- sided. as tho secretary was absent there was no minutes of last meet- ing. Mrs. Earle Henry wrote the minutes. After some discussion on raising funds it was decided to have a pantry sale in Mr. Myers store July 16th beginning at 3 o'clock. Meeting closed with the Benediction. Collection amounted to $1.55. IIMITED TlMEl Home‘ Permanent 11f iEgg Cromo Shampoo-ERIE! Amazing! for the price of tho Home {us auent alone . . a you get this wonderful salon- safc, salon-smart home oold wavc...cnd. ..abottlcoi entic Richard Huduut Egg remc Shampoo to make your hair easier to comb and seti Memorial Servici- The anuuul M orlal Service will be held at the Soldiers’ Mon- ument. Geddlc Memorial Church. Spring Brook, on Sunday. July 10 It 2:80 pm. S. J. Davies will be the ENMAN DRUG c0. WATER STREET — SUMMER-SIDE, P. E. I. a WQMM-F-HJ/MH.“ “FLASH” CONSIDER YOUR SERVICE BEFORE PURCHASING FARM EQUIPMENT POTATO SPRAYERS:— Our sale of Seventy-eight Ilall Liquid Sprayers last season in Prince Edward Is- land ls ample proof that the formers are (with the exception of u small few), stick- ing to the old, reliable system of liquid spray which has always stood the fast. It ll anywhere from 85% to 50% cheaper for each application and does not have to be gone over so often in bad seasons, which ls ample proof of its superiority. We have what you require in either Horse or Tractor drawn, as well as the new, improved Power. Take-Off driven all steel construction Machine on Rubber Tires with ix-Row Boom. Our Factory is located right in your Province where all pas-ta ~ This is a service which alone is worthyflofggoul conflcratlgnt POTATO SCUFFLERS:— We have just received c shipment of two Lever Scufflcrs with front and rear depth regulator, five reversible points, and three extra. Hillel- Blades. Those ore sell- ing at a. price which you cannot afford to pass up. The Price ls $20.00 ROAD MASTER WAGONS, Rub bcr‘ Tired:- We have just unloaded c carload of those Wagons, fully equipped, on rubber tires. Our mass buying has enabled us to sell these at prices way bciow mall order Houses. . The Price of these ls $168.50 delivered Rubber Tired MANURE SPREAD ERS. Tractor Hitch:- We have also just received a shipment of these and they are certainly worth » your while to investigate. They ore erbulppod with Tractor Hitch and Jack on trac- gflllitlilbld rubber tires, size 750 x 20. ur supply is limited, but tho price is certainly g . THRESHERSo- Our production of Thrashers for this your is getting low, but we still have u fcw in both sizes, and we expect to have our Machines with Blowers on Rubber Tired Transport Trucks, lf required; we know you will appreciate being able to get these as they were not procurablc in the past. ‘ “ACTORS:- We, as you are no doubt aware, are boosting Allis-Chalmers lines of Tractors which have made a superior name for them selves wherever used. We are a loglzlng for the short supply in the past, and do not believe that the future holds any hing very encouraging as to supply. The reason in that they are just so molar that the Fac- to cannot turn them out fast enough. However, we have u promised s. car- lo thlsmoutb. Thiswillbesmixcdcar of the various sizes. MILKING MACHINES. and DAIRY FARM EQUIPMENT: We handle the famous Woods line of Milken: and Dairy Form ulpmeut. This ls purel a Canadian made Milkcr and the service on them fa 100%. c also scll the urge cr, but on account of the great demand for them in r sec- tions, we cannot stock them. The are the one and only bfllhsr w h different, be- lug very h y recommended. c also have the Woods Milk Coolers and Farm ecansupplyqatsriugllcwis eta vcryclcseprloc. GASOLINE ENGINES:- Wo bcllcvc we huvc sold more one, uul on account of our increased g offer them to you at $88.00 for the 11/,- and ammo Air-Cooled Engines than any- rlnthescllugiucmwesrcstlliubleto orsc Power size. They are very puisr for a great many uses around the farm such as um water, opera smai rcpclr sho running grinders, Potato Graders, bflllsIug mWashIug Esca- lutofi etcqsnd infect their com uudcasymovecbfll hasmadcthemarcai necessity on any farm» "Nola-fly where electricity buota. PART: Ab?!) ‘EIIVICI DIPAEEAINT:— zdtéséligatissezgruéltouoneln the Proviucmalul whllethcrc “gag stock, we are combos} ° servyyolilrofn can Department. e have u» started a rm: aide Department. the b cf fast movfagPu-ts our Dealers, The Chas-y Pit-nun’ Cooperative. Olll MACl-IINI SHOP:- We have installed acom t Ifuchiuef cutting. pamnihlfw o. production. Iufactwo licve ctaulcnllafhs yous SWIM! =E m nu. uuuuorunmo snf com SIIMMIIIIDI. P. ‘L are readily available. v tthlapastyearipflum- arecfcw smoothly inventor-yam: t to gum M". um; Summer- "° 2.."&¥..‘i".i‘.°‘;.°.. ....l2'.“l‘-'2°.i°.2 $3M...» -. . Lush ‘simulators: r .