i . I PAGE sign; i"? ‘Oidiflbifl (I. i ' i PRINCE EDWARD - run s unis snows 2.3a mo SHE ALSO cAiifooN mfirofir or s woman wuo LOOKED INTO THE t o v s o - s u o oiscovssso A stamens ROBERT TAYLOR KATHARINE IIEPBIIRII . IIIIIIT macaw nus‘: m? rat me TERRIFII cup Ci-IARLQTTETOWN GUARDIAN The "lientral Guardian T" ‘Ill i" This column Ila reserved for news _ I [local into t. iillallertisl. I : s... .... l. ..:.'..:. Tim! l!“ III! ‘IIIIO llIll-l TEST TODAY ll‘! at five eenis a word strictly pey- able in advance. CRASWEI-L for Photographs. IYII fllI! Soothe end refresh than in seconds with two drops of safe. qeaile Murine in each eye. You qei- QIIICK llllll. Instantly your eyes Ioel ro- Irellred. Murine's lkllful blond of 7 In- qredienis cleanses and soothes eyes that on tired from overwork or exposure io sun, wind and dust. MURINE FOR YOUR EYES IDIMIIUI TAXI. Phone 51 CONFEDEBATION LII’! IN- SURANCI. PHONE SAUNDERS I806 for group and wedding pictures on location. MARITIME CENTRAL Airways three times daily to Moncton. Air and rail connections to Montreal and Boston. Phone 206i or M0. IITCIIIII a teem IIGIITY-SEVENTII ANNIVERS- ARY. Zion Presbyterian Church. ‘Sunday, July 20th. A1‘ YOU! SERVICE Arniast Coal Cornpny. Phone 2498. two/Ml HEAR REV. J. S. BONNELL. D.D.. Minister of 5th Ave. Pres- Jlyterian Church, New York City, ‘Zion church, Sunday morning. ItED CROSS swimming classes. if. of B. Memorial Brighton and Kensington beaches, n this morning. beginning at 9 o‘- CAPITOL — TIIIIAY n-wuw.» HilMlilDANllNEsiliilRil KiNG "r treated generously to ice cream by refill "flv" o<sp>oo-@eo$oo<Q>ooQ-oo@>oo%oo£a SHOWING AT 2:30-7-8:45 - TIIES. - WED’. Jl 20th. Glade eight certificate: were re- u? clock. Personals celved by Jean Adams. lids Mac- FRESH R-mhwalmuls _ Leod, Goldie Campbell and Prass- About m ouoch may and.‘ - I Iifly hem laminar-side. chs Osrrhnbeli. Ehiizns 3hr» inroads;- w!" hy the u.“ quh; m1 Mrs. David R. Chandler, Mone- _ snnns nnn Chnrhmewwn open“ t to e WP B! B c can-y 5mg”, ton. is visiting her sister, Miss n “many period o‘ cunning h; 5mm‘ Wm"- WI“ I‘ ""°““‘Y he Kni hts of Columbus Memor- ill in the Charlottetown Hospital. In, Gang on wednwm m, no“, ‘T’? it is in full swirl . rriends in city and country will n Yesmdny was “vhhon. any and regret to learn of the serious iil- Inge numb" h‘ hnrenhs and “C” °7 m“ Barbara G‘ walker‘ friends of the boys spent a pelas- Prince Street, who is a patient in nnt few hon" under ‘danl sur- th‘ chumttemwn Hmpltal‘ |roundings and all were delighted Mrs. George Callback of North ghhgg; way the “mp w“ con Tryon spent the past week with , m,“ T‘ P_ 3mm. h“ ‘he hare o; h“ “mm” Mr‘ w‘ s- Multan‘ lthe spiritual and physical welfare North Carleton. Io; m, boya_ class and awards for best attend- snce went to Mervin Simmons and Irene Profltt. A white plastic hand bag was presented to me teach- er on behalf of the pupils by Goldie Campbell and an address of appreciation was read by Jean Adams. Mrs. MacLecd graciously thanked the children for their thoughtfulness Adults and child- ren. about seventy in all were RETURNS T0 MONCTON - Mr. J. P. Johnson, vice-president of the Canadian National Raii-| way. has returned to Monctom af- ter having spent the week-end in- Charlottetown, Mr Johnson's visiti was of a routine nature. MAGISTRATE’! COURT - At the Queen's County Magistrate's Court Saturday, a summary eject- Id" "Mb" A Pr°fiam Q! 1'3"‘ ment case was disposed off by an was then run off and the winners tuned Geraldine Massenglll, 16-year- ohsined to her bed by her father, Bill on her hips and legs from whippings her father gave her “Lid, Miss Mary ennui" l‘ - G III Added: So You Wont To Be In Pictures - Cartoon Montague [essrsmi ouiianlsii At the regulnr meeting of Acme, ,.... .. British-Canadian News Reel of , n _ , ‘NEW’ BOAT HARBOUR _ gizilgggn,ll"oinfig_ {Iggwagunze Fights previously announced, $50000 bekah Degree was conierired on five candidates, with Mm Mnn iary esllrrlates at Ottawa for a new ion MacDonald as Degree Mistress assisted by Nirs. Georgie Hume. The new members are Mrs. Eve- lyn Lacirier, Mrs. Hazel Hooley, I-aunflvna Mrs, Helen Beck. Mrs. Hilda Hil-I they and Mrs. Elizabeth McGow- _ an. Guests included Mrs. Bessie Ifllly and B150 mo“ Ceilings, of Chrystal Link Lodge, made beodq‘111‘i°1‘= Westviile. .\'. S. and Mrs Helena Mellish, of Aplla Lodge, Charlene- town The following is the Degree iect. Staff: Mia Ruth MacGregor, Mrs. Marion MacDonald, Mrs, Edith Davison, Mrs. Ruth MacLeod, Mrs. Annie Johnstone, Mrs. Mary Mac- Laren. Mrs. Addie Duvar, Mrs. lit- Currie, Mrs, Mmrle Dewar, Mrs. boat County. The slie of this new boat on dliifii-‘l. End it Will at Burlington isle Wallcrworth. MISS NIB-h _ M; d C_ M. N,- Irn the fact that a. certain prov-‘McDonaiid and Wm. Greenwood._ n hh guest! of IdscCregor, Miss Thelma. Latter, Ahnnlfixh shrherlding n zwuéhyge; irlce-wide project originated byIInterrnent was in the church‘ gn°r2nfhzhw€ep_ eAwm, 1'71 Vlrs. Lillian MacDonald. Mrs. Cath- Augustine cove when he i; ‘h. Col. Johnstonc has met with a cemetery. one“ George sh They "e 193v. “IQ; i2l§w“n_§nrMf' :82?! guest of his brother. Mr. William dedgedt “as”? “I'd In“ Iwdeg """"" " ing Tuesday for their home in I0 S. S-_ e11 E E I M N i] M v1 N ~1_ muc o e eaiiy o oill‘ son L n“ nempmn. M“ Vern Mncnmn ac e and rs, i ac ei homes‘ and dosed whh noon! Roseviile. PE Hernphill, Mrs. M _ M k 1 J. S t M‘ A, mn- r. Stewart case is rns ing glxtzlgeiut plight: and 55 v good recovery after his recent op- ‘ ' eration at the Prince County Hos- ML A J‘ M L 0d h ed pitel and was able io return to his home! after vlsiilllcg ereietlifcslmln hmne “I New Axma“ w‘ gullday‘ Toronto, She was accompanied by‘ her son-in-law and daughter, Dr. and Mrs. Carmen Rust. and their two children. Sandra and Slan- hope, who will spend some time Miss Myra Pickering. Dnrnley, is the guest of her aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mrs. James Evans, Bur- lington. i“ Mmague‘ nrisnds will be glad to learn "I" J°“"“°"°- W‘- M““‘°°* Miss Martha Poole, Charlotte that Mrs Jack Henderson. Clln- Igfffimnism wnhe Rev’ Mn slew ton. is recovering after sulfering a severe illness believed to have been food poisoning. Canned peaches are Lflld to be responsible. town. is visiting here, guest. of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herb Poole. Mr. Charles Campbell. Boston, motored to Montague last week and v will spend the summer here, guest of [his mother. Mrs. Eliza Camp- bel . Mrs. Gordon Baty and little s Brran o1 Halifax arrived on the Island on Thursday to visit Mrs. Batl/‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. l-LA. to Stewart, Norboro. , her home in Montague after spend- -—— i ing the past seven imonths in Miss Freda May-new, Margate. Quincy. Mass. She was aocom- spent a few days recently in Char- psnicd by her daughter. Mrs. John lottetown where she was the guest Mrs. Alfred Glliis returned Mr. and R. Machealn, and children, Billy n; ho;- rmrio and aunt, and Etta, who will spend the sum- M", sunny c, Thompson, mer here. _ I .____ I Mr. Lemuel Wyand and Miss Mrs. Wm. Ceilings and children, E115 wyand of S!‘ Erehhm-s we" of Ivestvllle, N. are the guests guests h; ML and M“ Daniel M M“ COIIIIIKS 5mm M's- c-B- i-Iicltox and family at Burlington Green, Montague. on Mhhdhy MI" "9"" GYM" W1 Mi“ Mrs. Harold MacLerd and Mrs.‘ Pa“ Beck" returned from Mm‘ George MacLcod. Irishtown, Mrs. we“ “d Wm spmd the“ “C” Heath Crmpbrii and Mrs. Eustace tions at their homes 1n Mcmta- Pnyhwh Long Rnvhh h..." defeg,‘ gumwc‘ u“ nics attrndliv, lhifwomerfs In- LONDON _ (c?) _ n“! and siitute Convention. Power Minisrer Shiuwell wasn't M d V, . Ash, . lisiurbed when police busted r‘ In ‘ m‘ ‘q fgflgleseuhrge 9'w§;e“"" ygggif his IFS... °l“s‘5’.‘°°§gm.BI§"’.§Z...$°'ZIZ. Inch-high I white-um h lcntjlrrn m‘ and a" visiting Mr‘ Murray's ' g mother. Mrs. Bess’e Murray at. ‘Tinkcrls Falter." KWdfi/Ues fl/VD IOVOW Tl/E Gl/RE Linkleltcr. P.E.I. Mrs. Elmes- Bryanton. Kensing- ton. left Summeryde on Saturday, July 5th. by plane, enroute to Dartmouth where she will spend her vacation with her sister. Mrs. ‘Angus Mac-Loco. Mr. and Mu. Raiphv Turner o! Waltham, Moss, were guests of Mrs. George Profitt. Burlington. ‘on Monday. Mrs. Turner Is the Iformer Pearle Lidstone of Ubcary‘ ‘and was a resident or Kenslngton for i-wo years where she was am- pldyed by the Fermat's Oop-operaq ,iive store which has since 8°11! iout of mlsiness. I Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel flicker: and family, Burlirgton, on IMPORTID CABIAGI WORM Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Gordon c501 'rmnmrhn from the white _Matheso.~i and two little dliught- h-mmfizmfiliflecncartlimrg 3311317: l"!- Bhlfley andyneathe‘ o’ Hun- IINIQM- Worm devoursleeves, spoils ,I£l' RIVOI‘. Ml Mid MP8 will". 'bb""“d°‘h"°'°°" Dickleson and Mr. Ralph Dickie- TO OONTIG. Du l n with‘ Glrctewfl ‘Garden Guard. ‘Refd. trade-mark Imflchool closing at irishicvrn took a (mm n1 a picnic held at Cous- ‘YW iliiEPiJ Pi ii i durum son. New Glasgow, Mr. and Mrs. “"015 Bggnnll. Basel Or-we. Mil Mr. Claude Younker. Brookfieid. in'a factory, Park Ccrncf. Prizes and certificate; were presented by the teacher. Mrs. Harold Mscbecd. The spacious rooms at has been placed in the uuppiesnen- ielgh". the hcme of Lt. Col. Mrs. E.W. Johnstone at Burlington were harbor at Launching. Kingsigay with bouquets 1 shelier the fishl-rtg boats of a large twenty-fifth anniversary of number or fishermen in ‘that vic- marriage. who formerly occasion the popular Boughion ceivrd a gift of money to be used Island. Tendon 'i'lil be celled for for the acquiring of some article. the construction of this new pro- particularly desirable selves. Reverend Mr. sided and spoke briefly of the na- ture of the event. Mr. Ernest Dun- ning redid an address which ex- pressed appreciation and Mrs. Joilnsicnc as the best of, James neighbors and citizens and prideJohn Noddy, Neil H. Mel-cod. Leo Mr Gennm happiness. each class received chocolate bars. A bountiful and appetizing sup- per was served comfortably in the‘ factory cook house. During the af- ternoon marry of enjoyed a dip in the surf. As evening fall. all reluctantly left Ior their homes. taking with them znemories the picnickrrs shadows began to a happy afternoon. "Wood- of cut flowers the evening of June 30th., 1347., harbor l5 at Biacketis Pond in IshEIVIIIEn many of their friends join- ed with them in celebrating the their the re- commemorate couple To '0 them- Stevens pre- of Coio-nel h wishes for their future health and The presentation was made by Mr. Ellis Profitt on be- half of friends and neighbors. Col- onel Johnstone, in humorous and reminiscent ihanked friends and their kindness. also voiced her thanks. A feast of music was enjoyed In my during the evening with Mrs. Ed- Thoughts of him are always sear. mood. replied Mrs. ens. Messrs. Ernest Dunning. Mur- dock Campbell heard ‘n vocal numbers. Refresh-i Th“ ment; were served by Mrs. Nelson on Plynter, Mrs. Halsey Profits, Paynter and Mrs. Leigh Payntcr. and Others Mrs. Archie Insulated against heat-a Look for the Texaco Sptar. Green “'i‘". Texaco Fir i e ‘ line with su erior --l- has Motor ii- Sla , - een "T". Texaco F the gasoline with super. power. Texaco Motor Oil-l against heat-against cold. 1 San-Bill Sill‘ re Chief, th rivr fire-news I ' n- ~> ' the Texaco Sign . l e Texaco Texaco line wiih su sco Motor il-lnsuiated heat-a sinsi cold. Look _ign-Red Star, G Texaco Fire Chief, ihc gas" superior fire-power. Tez" Oil-insulated against ht cold. Look for the Tex‘ Red Star, Green “T". Texaco Fire Chief, th with su erior fire-power" Iilnior Oil-Insulated age‘ , lijnlnll cold. Look for- -' Sign-Red Star, Green ' I-‘ire Chief, the gssoiin perior fire- ower. Texaco —lnsulaie against h! - cold. Look for t " Red Star, Gre Chief, the a fire-power. I sulaied again Look for th- Sior. Green " ‘the gasoline power. Texa against hsat- - the Texaco Si ns-Ned . _» “T". Texaco ire Chie line with su erior lira sco Motor ii-Ins heal-a iainstncoidé exaco s Texaco ITI-‘eT-Chi with su erior Ar bfoior O i-insuiate ngainst cold. Iseok for the bi n-Red Star. Green "T". McCOI. and‘ neighbors for Johnstone lie is gone but not forgotten Leod and Mrs. Ernest Dunning Days of sadness will some o'er me WPTO Payntenl Mrs. Hedley aingt cold, Motor Oil-Insulated against eat- ign__gsd against cold. Look for the gasoline wiih_ superior power. Texaco Motor Oil-Insulated PEYIOX‘ fiPPPOWI-‘l TQXBKIO M0 ' ' against heat-against cold. Look for —ln=ul the Texaco Sigm-Red Siar, "T". Texaco Fire Chief, the ;= I Mr. and Mrs. Leo Csrragher feel in favour of the landlord. An Ex- Miss Dorothy Blank arrlved last tn“ hhe w“, m n mnn-h hurt t, rflset case and an assault case were . svonmg from ‘Torontp to spend through n“ shnnncn nnn ‘hey have Ur I101‘ Adjourned for one week. ‘her vacation with her parents, Mr. n10" than hunched the heart, o; FUNERAL ‘YESTERDAY Th and Mrs. C. I-I. Black. Fitzroy St. “he no" _ e1 i“ l Mr. Francis O'Keefe is camp ‘gag: M m” ‘mm “M” °t m" on" M M” °t L” ‘m’ administrator and has a very in- l n3 she” W" held Yeats“ “I” gnu“ ‘rflved I“ the my teresting daily program outlined day afternoon from the Cutcliffe Tuegdgy evgnlng and 1s 5pgndlng for the boys. The nnmn 5m“ l! f'\m"a1g°m°- TI" ""1" It Ihfllthe summer with her sister. Mrs. nhh, Supported hy phmh, Murphhh twm” a", "m" w“ °°“d“°°°d by M“ Humlw" i" New Pmh- -Walter sonler, Kenneth MacDon- Ghe Rel. T. E. McLennan. Mr.‘ Md. John Mnhnhy. Edwnrd Muh °'d°“.M°c“““"‘ “m3 my °“°°'I Th" mam’ "mm °' Mm" ilns Melvin McPhee and William lively ‘Face to Few"- Tht veil ,Blair Brennan of '1 Elm Avenue. Sande‘ bearers were Messrs. Arthur Brown, (my, Wm be hrsgnd to Inflffl that ' h. m RM/"Hoflg. Dal/Id PF!"- Rfiderlck he is Drofiessin! favorably after Mrrgfinzmsgggnfmrhlgzaan h|i.g::eh_ p“ m Gear” Godkm‘ 1mm“ h“ "cent Wermm‘ I“ the P‘ E’ table tennis checkers and dart ment was in Suffolk Cemetery. 15mm; flogpltal. bond! . - ' Outdoor sports are fuIZIrISER-gllthesfilgrgnfll; N “Thin Mr. and Mrs. Allison Harper‘ twine damn mmhnlh ° Y- 9 ', who motored to Woodstock. N.B.. voheyhnh horseshoe‘ McI-‘wd’ 9mm‘ w" held "'°"*'isst week to attend the weddingl i hi‘ h°me n'd“y' July 1m” m‘! of their cousin. Miss Margaret: both ministers officiating at the d 1th.! sevmou, 50mm”, grave. PlII-IIOCIITEI‘! were Messrs. i spent‘ a; pa“ weeh h, Charlotte. Hughes‘ Pa“ ‘Aacquefix town attending the wedding OI F order for possession being swimming basketball, football. service at the home followed by M.“ shad“ mm“ g; (g1- as service in St Andrew's Church, Mnnchon and M“ mm“ gamble was conducted by Rev. A. S. Wier.‘ and h" mhhheh Mm guru, g5 Vernon, assisted by Rev. Roy h" u s‘ John Webster. formerly of Vernon. ' ' ,was largely attended. A short Hamel were acgqmpgnlgd by| Doyle and Miss Betty _______._ i FIRST GLASS WORKS I In loving memory of my dear brother Malcolm MacLeod who was drowned at Port Credit, Ont... July 13, 1948. Virginia had the first glass works in America. In Memorials: I And as dawns another year lonely hours of thinking In loving memory of Elsie Smith 0'I-Ianley, who died July I3, I930. ' ‘today recalls ssd memories 0f a dear one gone to rest, And the ones who think of her Friends may think the wound is healed But they little know the sorrow lies within the heart con- sealed. l! Are the ones who loved her best. Sadly missed by In fond remembrance, by his Mother, Harry and Merton sister Alice, Summersido, P. E. I. the gasoline with superior fire- power. Texaco Motor Oil-insulated against heai-- gains! cold. Look for iheT ~ ' reen 8S0- 0X~ ainsl Q _ oline exaco eat- EXECO ‘W’ exaco Sign-Red Siar, Green Texaco Fire Chief, ihc gasoline with su- e Chief, fire- sled Green Old. -- ~ agai ~ - - . re ‘ire Chief. the ‘gasoline with su. perior iire- ower. Texaco Motor Oil -lnsuiaie against heat-against cold. Look for the Texaco Sign- Red Siar, Green Texaco Fire Chief. the gasoline with superior ¢ lire-power. Texaco Motor Oii—in- - suiaied against heat-against cold. Look for ih Texaco Si ' Siar, Green “ ‘. Texac ' e with Mot e geso power. Texaco against heai-agai (,9 rlor fire-power. ' - —lnsuiaied age ' old. Look or the ed Siar, Green hi f th gasoline with su Texaco Motor Oil sl heat-a ainst . i . A 3 r. Lr-FROIITEIIAC OIL COMPANY Sunday s. float was added to the equipment by donation, for which the boys are truly thankful. Twenty five boys were unable to swim at the start of camp. this has been reduced to two and they are learning fast. The visitors were greatly im- pressed with the manneriy group of young campers. At a meeting of the executive Rev. T. P. Butler and Mr. Francis 0‘Keefe gave a very interesting report of the do- ings so far which were highly satisfactory and offered sugges- tions for future camps. They re- ported that all the table utensils were of plastic and stainless steel. All the boys wanted to he re- membered to their parents and to say they were having a grand time and quite happy. AIJGUSTNII cove w.1. The July meeting of the Augus- iirle Cove WJ. met at the home of Mrs. Ian MacGregor. The meet- ing opened by singing the Instit- ute ode followed by the creed in unison. Roll call was resnonded to by nineteen members and one vis- itor. Minutes of the last regular meeting were read and approved. A bill of $8.70 was paid for articles needed for ik-hool. Plan for con- vention were discussed and made. Delegates appointed to attend next years convention were Mrs. Lorne Carruthers and Mrs. Donald Mc- Donald. Mrs. Ed MoFadyesl was appoint-ed to nominate these dele- gates at the convention. lt was also decided to have LIMITED Mill ‘TEXACO fifli-ffiiif GASQI-IIII sloaeadsteiisn. an ice cream‘ old daughter of a Knoxville '1‘enn., preacher. shows how she was Massengili. to keep her at home. Police said she had large welt; i social on Friday evening at Davis-l but not in the hat. rniglfiree You'll like the fast "get-sway" In Texaco mIfil" Gasoline. Superior Fire-Foyer makes it instantly responsive to both starter and accelerator — IA: and smooth on the open road. It's waiting for you at McCoii-Frontenag: Dealers everywhere —1 Com to Cont. ' Look for the Texaco Sign — Red Star, Green ‘"1".’ You're slum]: welcome! rummnirssssssisrnsmmqsuoeavmmsumrsnyam. ass-winner HS DEALERS en's store. Report; of qnmmmen then were read and new one, an pointed. Sick and prggl-ammh Mrs. Vernie Webster, Miss R," Cameron; lunch, Mrs. Dmhh MacDonald, Mrs. Ellsworth New. 90019. Mlll- Wank MacWC-Illamg Next meeting to be home OI MIS Lester Mggwiliimnn A dainty lunch was then served q committee in charge lSS‘5l6d hostess. Meeting closed or Slng,“ “God Save the King". Collepnoh $1.26. SYKESVILLE, Md., July 13 _ IA?) — Two young boys tom found dead. in a field Saturday night, and authorities believed they had been struck by lightning during a storm. The boys were it. year-old Fred and eight-ycar-nid George Winiarz, sons of Dr. Wit. old Winiarz of nearby Springfield. iii-L TALL HATS TTARK WAY BACK TO I912 NEW YORK - The Fall hntl in a recent shouv-ing went back to i911 and 1912 for their inspiration, and if you cannot remember the big crowns and bigger brims, ihi top-heavy ribbon bnws and sweep- ing feathers of that period, it will be well worth your fashion time to look up fashion sketches of those years in s. library. You'll find width was important rather than height, width that balanced and topped oi‘! the bloused bodices of dresses, the long sidrts, the fragile look that was often courted in the costume, Iicivl gt 1h‘ ’