ueora- o“... u-s SUIIMIISIDI "sgPTaiviliriR 11, _ 1947 TVESTERN cuanmasi ‘Ibiflssv- gaafll ' and Pllfwl COUNT! _ News. Subscriptions, Advartidna. ‘: ~ 1i (‘Tfluirdiauuaybaboughtatauyoltba luSuuauies-dd following stares IMPU- nmnlixdllakery. WISH Street; M}? Th, Guardian will be delivered IfluQQyaIZBPQIQAIUIIOIIIOSI. Plsonallflfortblsaervloe is the boy responsible for delivery on you: routs I give 1°“! “d” BALE. - Mawomiackb F all I12 Tractor. May B? 11:11am! Equipment 0a.. ‘mymersifk v4.05 551.1.“- Ladyb Boner m,‘ 51m 14. Apply Guardian. summerslde, _.QU1CK saw-um Internat- wml a-ton truck. Good tires. phone 415- l. -I"OB 4mm; WIRE. fencing wire. wire strcichcrs and staples i-n stock. we also have some sizes in screen Wm.’ m green. and bronze, The '5w1m9r§ide Hardware Co. JUST nucnrvun a limltied ugntity of Marples English Planes, also Rvcord planes, draw knives. gulnhly wood scrapers. Diston. and . '1 hand saws. -breast drills 3531.153; cm, in stock. The Sum: 11E1'Sl(l(‘ Hardware Co. 4:13p; ALARM -— Summorside flrpmpn were called out at 12.15 sterday for an alarm orig- nt the home c-f Mr. Earle Harvard Street. Smoke noon if‘ uiaiinfl Heckbcrt. from the filed the house but there was n0 W. gxcfipt in the stove. -— S. SHOWER A _BRIDAL npsccjlaueous shower was held at I Water Street; Oourlieu Drngntofl. ll Contra! Sinai: lhri Sandal, l‘! Granville Sind- stflve or stove pipe had’ to any homo in Sununeralda. —-WAN’l'l2D-Iixpericnced sten- ographer, preferably with business experience. Apply Box 8'10, Suin- mersidc. - 4AM!!! SALS at Kennedy's. Kenslnlton. Sept. l8. I o'clock. Irisbtown W. I. —WANTED.—All kinds of Jute and Cotton Bags. We pay shipping ohlrlfl on 100 bogs or more. Rox Dawson, Albany. —WANTED by newspaper mam. house. apartment or rooms. Family of four. Apply Box J.,.Pioneer, Siammersi’ . —I"OB SALE. — V 8 Half tom truck. Perfect condition. Four new tires. Reconditioned motor. Clow I Wadman. Kensington. P_ E. I. —COLEMAN Monarch Stoves now available at Champion Electric. Kanslngton. —HAVlNG OPENED A MEAT MARKET at 2B9 Church Street, Summerside, in the building for- merly known as McNaliy's Bak- ery. I am now prepared to serve the public with fresh cuts of meat; also vegetables. All orders promptly delivered. Phone 568-1, Leonard McNaliy. —CONDITION IMPROVED-The m. home of Mr- and Mrs. Reginald Forbes. Bedcque, on Mondav even- mg, August 18th, in Compliment to mm daughter Edith in honor of h..- gpprcachiug marriage. when all had assembled. Ruth Johnson esrorlr-d the guests 0! 110K101" 1° l1 officials said last night. decorated seat. of pink and white. Leslie l-Iustien 18, who is alleged Flnrencc Boutier and Ida Craig presented the gifts while Jean Mac- calitmi read the gcod wishes.‘ Nor-war Henderson arranged the‘ gills. ln a few well chosen words Edith thanked all for their many beautiful gifts and expressed hope that t-licy would be able to Visit her in hcr new home. The even- mg was spent with music and tonvrrsatlon. A lunch was served 5y 1hr hostess and girl-friends of the bride. —L.-\Yi\lEN‘S MEETTNG'— Th! first mooring of the season of the lnYlIlPlYS Association of St. John's, 5i. Elcanors and St. Mary's. Sum- mersidc, Anglican Churches was held ln St. Mary's Hall on Tuesday evening with the president, Mr. 11E. Parkman in the chair. The question of forming a bowling league was discussed and Mr. Earle Simmons was appointed chairman .01 a committee to 100k into the matter. A committee was also sp- pointed to ascertain the feasibility of ervcilng a miniature rifle range in tho basement of the church hail. The cntertanment feature of the meeting was the showing of a number of color motion picture films that he had taken this rum- mer by Mr. Frank Cameron. Lunch was served by the entertainment committee. _ s. §M>%<ltb%<i GRAPAIID THEATRE COIIIMIIA‘! Homo-u» SHOWING FRIDAY 8:30 SATURDAY 7:30 - 9:30 condition of Elmer Ccstain, shot in the abdomen with a .22 calibre bul- let during an altercation at Mim- . inegash, P,rince County on Wednes- [day evening. Sept. 3, is steadily ‘improving, Prince County Hospital Merritt to have fired the bullet which {¢._.-‘-*'-€__'= _..i. §..'.dlTUL—Susnmeraldo » TODAY (Thursday) FRIDAY - SATURDAY ROBE/PT WALKER 2* VAN HEFL/N lllilllillliflll-lllllillljlill p. s; our mum - mun t1 emu wmt ~. lssslllleldaaalllwutililofll Kill Matinee Thursday 3:30; KAYHRYN GRAXSD l 0/M4H SHORE ' CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Furnaces in supply INSTALLED . . . . Sllllllllfilfillfllilllfixllififl “l "fill. ‘I'll! flOI/DS . ROI! BY’ g Mil-M's iruiucoum uuslcru WIHKSIIIIIRPHMLYSI liiiiiiiil iiiiliil- lliiiiiili iiiiililil ~ liii iiifiiii - liiilli Stlilif "wulrmu-mumsr-nuiumm-imuwnai-wauum . sans m.» unis cot-mu as run noxious . Haul new. mm u. Mill Mimi innit; RICHARD mil! - mom nlllitln SIN - sum mom-nus new! -EXTRA- --Sl1orf Subject- "l LOVE MY HUSBANIr Shows 7:15-9:15 Matinee Sofurdoy 2:30 With the 7th Chopfer of Seriol "JUNGLE RAIDERS" shown Soiurduy Matinee Only._ struck Contain, is in Prince County jail and appears today before Stip- endiary Magistrate R. S. Hinton on a. charge of having caused grievous bodily harm. -VISITING HERE — Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mack of Vancouver have been visiting in Sumrnerslde for the past week renewing old ac- quaintances as it is- twenty-one years since they have been here before. Tlhey had a delightful drive through the country calling at Bed- eque, Mrs. Mack's former home. They left for Charlottetown on Tuesday and at the end of this week will leave for New York where they will spend two weeks visiting M-rs. Mack's son, Dr. Reginald Tay- lor before returning to Vancouver. —8. —LETTEB FROM MAJOR. MAY —Greetlngs to his friends in Prince letter received recently from Major F1‘. May. formerly of St. Eleanor’; and now o! Duncan, 13.0. Major May writes that both he and Mrs. May were glad to noto tho success of the recent Old Home Week at Charlottetown, and also that the new car ferry has at last arrived. British Columbia weather this sea- son has been delightful. he states, with only a few days of too-Intense heat. The letter was written their leaving for a. day's sail through the islands in the Gulf of Georgia. -KINSMEN MEETING - The Kinsmen Club of Summerside held its first regular meeting of the season on Tuesday evening in coyie's Restaurant. Retiring Pra- aident, Maurice Mill and Presi- dent Eimer Murphy were joint chairman. George Sinclair and Stewart Ives of the Charlottetown club were guests. The annual re- ports of the past year's activities were read by Past President Maur- ice Miii, treasurer Henry Wedge. Charles Hogan, Sports Committee; Bob CattyrMembership and At- tendance Committee; Elmer Mur- phy, Program Committee. Charles Hogan was able to report that the Kinsmen Juniors had won the Prince Edward Island title and the Smallman Trophy, emblematic of the provincial championship was on display. 1t will be armat- —G. At this tlqe of year It's rather In the Men's Wear Department y stlil-IVBLESS PULLOVERS for suen-alaea sand. fawn and wine-ranging in prise Sweaters are of soft». 93%|"!!! Illlm! ;The colors are yellow, white. tlmn 3.95 to 4.95. - - - ‘lam ‘Fool a d m may warmth without unnecessary g"??? juzt. ‘all; time of yeah-MEN'S WEAR. JIIPART- ' EXT. Here are ‘rill!!! ITEMS from the Produce Department-These II. ill-- have a sweater to slip Into! flnll AlllfWOOli BOTANY small, medium and large. nloeto ou will hi! ma» wlfthlaatf la shimmer-troll" luv: bee: ;"...‘.l°.°..."".‘. ma: of blimp ‘ml. 4 and 6 Inch has coma in from Ontario, t-h - - - Second-CHIMNEY rows, '7 improve your drafts. - - - bushel POTATO BASKETS fill hill. Get Y"? II T T C “is "W" rguliammi‘. from maul! or m is ‘Illa ll Ideal for lllitlo will neat- roqulresnsula of these lam- while they arc available frofa sarraooucs omcs. Ihers are shortages in Iuol Oil and "ml-rs of Sawdust-Ii u a wonderful bernammyoansvslnraslnntonirlildlt- - - ‘BAWDUST BUINII in your hruaoe. It la the nearest llllomatio heater that you can mill!" and alluding m"! be simpler? III "Y"! and suooaaa. The cost of Imlsllstion charges. - - - These are stocked intent. , . 3 Th Gnu" moon's-son ma: u. PM or Carnation am cu your nqanassar, ~ e5. the food and got wonderful ands of Sawdust Barriers in use today-tint ' s lalnmllngm’ M Q I 3°fl1aforlhoqlabyflgu7:“.:g_-..Illswelllohavsaf slum-n. Coal Supplies. BUT there ls no fuel and may null owners will - Install a n‘ to an the Sawdust Burns: la M. In u» Hardware Depart- There uascituoavtrvllbv Edward Island are conveyed in a| tsukueto.‘ |4 Regent ' SIIMMERSIIIE THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY | ALSO‘; i Show: 7:15 and 9:15 — Matinee Friday 3:30 Fheatre mu roman VE ALWAYS IN TECIINICOLOIU N EWS led by the donor at a later date. for treatment iTlie members of the team were 1 welcomed to the meeting and con- lgratulated on their victory. There was a ienthy discussion on the matter of a proposed service pro- ject and a committee was appoint- . ed to look into the matter and rt ‘port back-S. —I.AID T0 REST - The fun- ieral of the late Baail Pineau who ' met hi: death on Monday as a re- ' suit of falling from the rear of a truck was held yesterday morning .from his late residence at nine ‘o'clock. There was an exceptional illfflS attendance of the members of the Canadian Legion and the ‘pail bearers were a1] former com- trades of the deceased during the war They were as follows-Edmond lenient, Aiyre Gallant, Alban Gal- .1snt, Raymond Gaudet, Alphonse iliernard and Alfred Landry. The ‘Requiem Mass was celebrated by ‘ Rev. Father McKenna and the last rites at the grave were performed , by Rt. Rev. Msgr. G.. MacLe;lan.- S. Personals —Mrs. W. D. Sheen. Kensington left Tuesday to visit relatives and fiends in Boston, Mall. -Mr. and Mrs. George Mann, Fredericton, N.B., spent the week . end with Mrs. Mann's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Reeves, Freetown. i -Mr. and Mrs. Alex MaoSorsly of firm-onto will leave on return on Friday after visiting Mrs. Muc- sorleyb mother, Mrs. M. P. Dris- coll. Summersida-S. -Mr. Charles Monaghan of |'l\'aii, 2.0.. is visiting his uncle, Mr. lame Driscoll of Summerside. He intends to enter St. Dunstuns University-S. l —l-1sr many friends in Bedequs and Durnlsy will regret to learn that Mrs. Prank Caudet has en- | fared the Prince County Hospital F. E. l. . must nisrmcr l ' amiss AT BELMONT THURSDAY, SEPT. l8 Moderator: Rev. C. J. Hicks and wish her a speedy recovery (Ada) Kennedy. Wollsston. Mass, spent a pleasant holiday in Freetown, the welcome guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Reeves. Mrs. Kennedy noted many changes in the twenty-six years of her absence. She also vllsted rs- latlvss and friends in Charlotte- town and Southport. -—Mrs. Sarah A HIDDEN MENACE T0 THE POULTRY FLOCK (librperimsntal Farm News) The harmful effects of lice and mites on poultry not being immed- iately visible. their presence is of. ten not detected l-lntil large "um- bers of them exist. At the Dominion Experimental Station at. Harrow. Ont.. frequent examinations of the birds and fix- tures for the pests have proved that eradication is fairly simple when carried out during the early stages of infestation. ‘Ilhe common body louse inhabits ithe area around the vent of the bird ~and usually the egg clusters of the insects can be seen adhering to the base c-f the abdominal fea- thers of the birds. _ Mites prefer to' spend the Q Eli-Service Personnel Use Your Re-esfoblishmenf B R E D I T for these PURCHASES To those of you terms of a anew furnace, _NOW is the time io have if installed, ready for use who ore thinking in when the weather-man warrants. Prices and full particulars on request. o perfectly balanced _fhe mosf economical way possible. HOUSE FURNISHINGS STORE supplied with on oll cost rudiofor as shown-in o variety of sizes-having hearing capacities ranging from l0,000 to 80,000 cubic feet. All joints ura deeply cupped and join heating ports ore centered, so making The Fowceft Rival Furnaces ore built In such o way that they suit the particu- lor job for which they ore designed in Eosy Terms on SMALLMAN‘S BUDGET PLAN The new Fowcefi Furnaces for cool ore snugly. The healing unit. on the under side of the roosts or in cracks or nail holes in the bu.ld- lng, making nightly visits to the resting fowl to feed. Because of the different habdts c-f the para- sites, methods of control must vary accordingly. I A smeanof nicotine sulphate, a ham inch wide along the top cf the roost put on before dark, will rid moat of the birds of lice. Of course. l to get the benefit of the delctuing levery bird must be on the roost. Heavy infestations may require a repeat application. A small quan- tity of blue ointment smeared on the skin around the vent of the iird is an eflective treatment, though taking more time. Blue cint- ment should not be used when eggs are required for hatching. So- dium fluoride dusted into the fea- thers is still another way of ex- terminating lice. The poisonous na- ture of these insecticides requires cautious handling. 510M dryinE. oil bearllli WTBYS are usually recommended as a treatment against the so Called red mite. Crude carbollc, used mo- tor oll, or any disinfectant having a creosote base. diluted with kero- sene nhould be sprayed forcibly intg the places where the mites are lurking. Because mites multi- ply at a rapid rate. a thorcugh CANADA AUTO IMPORTS CUT DRASTIC IN N. Z. By J. C. GRAHAM Cunadlln Press Correspondent AUGQLAND, N. Z. Stpt. l0 - (CP) - Although the 1948 schedule of New Zcaland import licences provides for drastic re- ductions in the value of Canadian motor-vehicles which may be im- ported next ycor as ccmlmrfid limb this year, importers are hopeful the value will lie considerably lu- creased later. It is recalled the 1941 basis, has been increased several times dill’- ing the year. The 1948 schedule is 1ooked (m by many motor traders a; an initial allocation only, and which may be revised later accord- ing to the supply and dollar situat- ion. licences for vehicles from all sources are cut for 1M8 as 00m- pared with the final value of the 1947 licences. vehicles from Britain suffer least. So far no provision has been made for any IIHPO"! from the United Stfltefi- The schedule allows for the im- portation of 1948 cf Canadian cars to the value of 811183.603. compared with final totals of $3,200.17“) ill i947. It also provides for the im- port of Canadian trucks valued at $519,000 compared with $2,880,000 in the present year. For cars from Britain the schedule providvs fcr imiwfts valu- ed at $9,600,000 in 104a compared with $13,888,000 in Life present year Allowance is also made for British trucks valued at $l,620.C00 corn- pared Mih $2.688 0V0 in I947. In the current ycar licences have been issued for cars worth 81.484.- Presldsnt Truman. accompanied by Mrs. rm man, daughter Margaret, and Srazliian Ambassa- 4.“ " .. .4163. lQ-rfifl‘! do!‘ llartlhs and his wife (left to right) board the Presidential plans Independence at Washington to fly to Rip do Jsnoiro. The President is to address the oiosina session o! the Tutor-American Defense 000 and trucks "worth $960,000 from the Unltéd States but no provision is made for either type of vehicle from this source in the coming year. MOSS MEANS MONEY TO N. S. COMMUNITY DONKIN. N. 8., Sept. 8-40?)- Donkin, still termed the ghost town of Nova Scotia, is experiencing its first taste of prosperity since its one small cool mine closed 22 Years ago. The new business life comes from the growing interest taken in the gatherini 0f Irish Moss, which. when processed, is used in hun- dreds of products as a gelatinous cohesive. Last year 100 families augmented their meagre income to the extent of $3.000 in the Irish Moss trade. Storms are prayed for as the Irish Moss pickers start. their chores. ‘The moss, clinging w so; bottom rocks, is loosened by the storms and makes gathering easy. All in all a good worker can earn $7 a day gathering the slithery weed. Last year Donkin folk sent I00.- 000 pounds of moss to United States factories. This year they say they will be sending still more and re- port that the market is good and the supply plentiful. But so far this year thsfinossers" have a beef. The weather has bcen too good and the moss remains with suction-like tenacity on the rocks beneath the water. But still Donkin is thankful. In this new industry the tiny com- munity still living in tbs depres- sion atmosphere of the 80's sees hope. i Just Arrived! Women's t Cotton Drill A Slacks sizes l2 ro 20. y 2.95 Specially mode of sturdy Novy Blue Cotton Drill fo stand lots of hard wear-Ideal for Phone and Mail Orders Accepted 9%®9%0 potato picking. Order aorly- 1