AUGQSIJQ- "1948 _._THEW ' AGENTS: SUMMERSIDE and News. ‘ ESTERNGUARDIAN J. Elmer Murphy. 18d Hanover Street. and George Clovr, 126 Ottawa Street. PRINCE COUNTY rlptlons, Advertising. -I-""'ET Guardian mu be Much! at w: of tbs following ‘stores in Somme aide. ul] Books Ioroow 5' ymce’: Gr°""7- fir. water Street; Gourllee Drugstore. 21 Central Street; kgry, Water Street; Mark Gaudet. 6'! Granville Street; Russell Street; Alyre Doueette’; Grocery. Seooud Street; Island Motor a ansport. Water Street. will be delivered to any home in Summeralda by Carrier Phone 28B or 289-2 for this IGIVICs der to the boy responsible for delivery ou your route f-fi Tltsfiwhy; 15o per week. or ll" 7°" °' A1- ONCE-Two ‘Jazmfighanics. T. G. Ives. gmrlottemwn. ALE-Second hand Hall Sm perfect condition 1:25.30 James A. McNeill and 5on5, Summerside. __To LET-Two apartments on Uppg; CBIILIBI SIJEEI-r summer‘ “de. phone 558-4. _.]-‘0|1 SALE in Borden, medium ,1“ house. Barsgy and lot. A-vlily ms. Fred Jeffery, phone 9001. esusmcnsmm ‘COMMERCIAL QQLLEGE reopens September lst. m; Commercial Training or Spec- wurses arranged. Write or fglephOIlE 54-2. ‘NOTICE ‘r0 FARMERS-For “is new Cockshutt binders. Or- der early please. in order to have mam Se; up in time. Walter S. weeks. L1 HAVE 0N HAND complete line of Goodyear tires and tubes; also at a special price two heavy truck tires, 20x700, and. 202C750. llld two light truck tires. 16x coo.‘ All truck tires are rayon. Also storage batteries. Stanley Colcs. slanloy Bridge. I —RETURNS HOME-Mr. and? Mrs. Clayton Campbell and son David left on Wednesday to re- tum to their home in Trcchu, Alberta. after a pleasant visit with Mr. Campbell's father, Mr. John Campbell. Irishtown, and other relatives on the Island. They were accompanied by their cousin. Mr I Robert. MacGowan. also of '1‘ro-| cliu, who recently returned to the Island from Boston where he at- tended the funeral of his sister. the late Mrs. T. Biggar. Bur. -PAR.TY FOR. VISlTORS—Tlie eosy home of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- fred Campbell. Irlshtotvn, was the scene of an enjoyable party on Thursday evening. July 29th. in honor of their vounzcst daughter. Louise. now Mrs. Lloyd LeRoy. and her husband. who are visiting ths Island for the first time since their marriage. Their friends took‘. this occasion to present, Mr anal Mrs. LeRoy with a gift cf money. Mr. Preston Campbell was chosen m act. as chairman. and an ari- dress was read bv Mrs. Glenwood MacLeod. Miss Leona. Campbell presented lh-e gift, for ivlzich Mr LeRov- on behalf of his wife and hzmself graciously expressed his appreciation. Lunch was served when the hostess was assisted by iilrs. Irving Campbell. Mrs. James liiaoLeod. Mrs. Thomas Campbell, Mrs. Kenneth MacLeod. Mrs DFI-Vld Campbell, and Mrs. George .\lacLeod. lVPr. and Mrs. LeRoy left for Ottawa on Saturday. ' Bur. vooooe“ i 1/3 SUMMER . is ONLY liALF oven ALL ‘SUMMER WEIGHT ‘-nArs- STRAWS m FELTS MAiIIIlOE MILL —FOB. SALE at Kensingtou, '|- room house, lot and garage. Apply to Allison Bernard. -REGULAR. DANCE Larklri’: Restaurant Tuesday night. Music by Hickey Bros. ’ —F0lt sous-um Dodge caoch. Also I935 Ford coach. Apply 17B Cambridge Street, phone 415-1. Stmmersldc. —-FOR. SALE—C.C.M. bicycle in excellent condition, $30 Apply Robinson's Bakery, Summerside. —l-‘0 SALE—2 y0ll}lg work mares, 1200 lbs. Quiet for chil- dren to work; 4 milk cows; l new Cockshutt mower; new Adams truck wagons. Walter S. Weeks. —MAPLE LEAF W. l. -- The August meeting of the Maple Leaf Women's Institute of Traveller's Rest met. on Thursday evening lll the Club Rocm with the president. Mrs. George Gunning, in the chair. After the singing of the Institute Ode, with Mrs. Harold Moose at. the piano, and the rc- peating of the Creed in unison. roll call was answered by the members giving their impressions of the recent District Convention. There were eight members and four visitorsprescrit. Alrangcmcnts were made to hold an ice-cream social at the Hall. Bills were passed for kitchenware purchased for the Hall and for a special file in which to keep the copies of Institute News. A lci-ter of ap- preciation was received from the family in Greece to whom boxes of food and clothing had been sent. The following committees were appointed: School, Mrs. Roy Walker; program, Mrs. George Chappell and Mrs. Roy Walker; lunch, Mrs. John Marchbank and Mrs. Harold Moase. The roll cal‘. for next month will be answered by the naming of Canadian pro- ducts and where made. A bean- guessing contest was conducted hv the president after which refresh- ments were served by Miss Em- msline lvfarchbank and Mrs. Rov Walker. —McKAY - CAMPBELL — The Presbyterian Manse at New Lon- don was the scene of a pretty wedding on Wednesday, July 2 .:. 194B, at 10 o'clock in the moi . . Rev. D. A. Campbell was the of- ficiating clergyman. when l\iarY Alba. daughter of Mi". and llirs. Bertram L. McKay. Grahams Road. and William Earle. younger son of Mrs. A. H. Carnnpbell nnri the late Mr. Campbell of Burling- ton. were united in the bonds of holy matrimony. The bride was becomlnizly attired in an aqua blur suit, with black accessories. Shc was attended by her s'stcr. Lauri tastefully costumed in pale blue with white. Mr. Clair Camvbelh a close friend of the aroom, cap- mwi seven-xx» 38¢- a olf WEAR I ~onoocv~c vac-e‘- ' ~VLAAA~VCCC~VCvCVCCN~C . \\.J\\\x\ \\/\\/\ \.' ~vcAAotvcA~v wmr>qxw \_.\./\- M... v\A/\-.\-/\/\ S. Mukvvvcc -iw THE GUARDIAN. CAPITDL Summer-side LAST SHOWING TODAY "NIGHT SONG" With Dune Andrews - Merle Oberon Shows 2:30 - 7:I'5 - 9:15 EY I . MON. TIIE. MATINEE MONDAY ‘acwk-Qmi ®Q~>c®@’->a0iob<q§> CAMEO THEATRE Kl-INSINGTON lilonday-Tucsday 7:15-9:15 Warner's Powerful Drama "HUMORESQUE" Starring (Academy Award Winnerl Joan Crawford and John Garfield No Short Reels m‘. -- . r. ably acted the role of best man. The groom‘: gift to the bride wa- a. chest of silver; to the brides- maid. a silver locket. and to the grcomsnian, -a leather bilifold. Following the ceremony, the brid-al party called on the groom's grand- ninthcr. Mrs. William Campbell Kciisznzrton. who is 91 years of age. After spending the day motor- ing throuzh the western portioii of the Island, they returned to the home of the bride's parents. where a jolly crowd of serenad- ers awaited them, who were gen- erously treated to ice cream and ca.ke. On the following evening. a reception was held at the groom's home, when supper was served to about 25 invited guests. Mrs. Campbell was assisted by her daughters and daughter-in- laiv. Mrs. Wallace Adams. Mrs. Clayton Stavert, Mrs. Walter Moase. Mrs. Elmer Moose, and Mrs. Borden Campbell. On this occasion. the bride was charm- ingly gowned in white silk jersey with floral pattern. The happy young couple will reside at Gra- ham's Road. where the groom has purchased a home, and is bulld- lng s blacksmith shop. having taken a six months’ course in this xvork at Charlottetown last win- ter. Bur. Personals —Mis.s Verna Schurman, Tor- onto, Is spending her holidays with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Leon- ard Schurman and other relatives. B —M.rs. Melville Johnson has re- turned home from Kazabazua. Quebec. after spending a month's visit with her son Carmen. and Mrs. Johnson. On hei- return trip she came from Ottawa by plane and enjoyed it immensely. B —Dr. Ross Wright and wife end family, Fredericton, N. 13., are vis- iting his parents. Hon. Horace Wright and Mrs. Wright, Bedeque. B —f-‘tev. L. P. Archibald and wife. former pastor of Bedeque. are spending ~thelr holidays at. one of Mr. Cyril McFarlanes seaside cab- ins. B —Mrs. Rosella Gillie. Indian River, is nursing st the home of Mr. and Mrs. Allison Mann, Irish- town Road. Kensington, where mother and lll-lb. infant son are doing well. Bur. —Mr. and Mrs. G. Hazen Phil lips and daughter, Pauline. Sun.- merside. left by motor for Fred- ericton. N. 8.. where Mr. Phillips will attend Grand Dodge 1.0.01". -S —Mrs. Lorne Bowness. who re- SHOWS 7: WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY LOOK iilililll REEI ' ALAN HAII \~-'~ CRAIG STEVENS ' oirtcvm Iv FREDERICK d6 CORDOVA CIIIN at. s- \ll‘ Ibwu’. n. v mantis some-no» a s. "‘°"" °’“°°“ All one use; son a. Also Musical, News Reel and Disney Cartoon Shows 7:I5 - 9:15; Matinee ThIirsdoy 2:30 @oo®oo@os@>oo<s>ooqa>oo-@oo@oa@oo@oo@or REGENT and WED. maven nowauo - Sllllltv» iioiiovuv - IAN IlGLl-LION -. lltlail ' I5 and 9:15 and WEDNESDAY 2:30 —Dr. and Mrs. Roderick Auft- rey, Munctoli. N. B.. are guests of Dr. and Mrs. Austin Delaney. Sumnierside. S —-'Miss Etta. MacNevln, Fredric- ton, has returned home from Montreal where she spent the last few months. —Major Leiili Criie, who has been visiting his family in Sun. ricerslde for the past two WEEKS. returned on Friday by plane d1‘ Winnipeg. itfan-S. —M.rs. Walter lvloasc and young son, Francis. cf New Aiirian. arc recovering from an attack o2 mumps. Bur. —Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cousins have returned to their home in Hallton, Ontario, after visiting relatives and friends in Kensfng- ion and Burlington. Bur. —Miss Doris Bernard. Long River. is spending a. few days at Burlington, where she is the guest of her cousin. Miss Lois Stavert. Bur. —Miss Reta Murphy, Sea View, is spending part of her vacation at Alberton, where she ls the guest of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Hayden Dixon. Bur. —Miss Eleanor Campbell has re- turned io her home at Sea View. after s. pleasant visit at the hcvme of Mr. and Mrs. Irving Campbell. Irishtown. Bu; —Mlss Annie MacLeod, French River. is spending a few days st the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Campbell, Kensington. Bur. —Mr. James Cousins. Charlotte- town. is spending a week at Ken- sington and Margate. where he is the guest of his mother, Mrs. George Cousins and other relat- lvcs. Bur, —Mrs. Thomas Knight left on Monday to return to her home in Winchester, Mass. after rvoend-ing the past. week visiting Mr. and Mrs. Hadley Paynter. at. bong River. and other relatives and friends. Bur. —Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Kenny. of Summerslde. ers visiting Mrs. Kenny's sisters and their hus- bands. Mr. and Mrs. Westlake and Mr. and Mrs. William Lawson. at TTenton, Ont. Bur —Mr. James McCardle. Klrikora. who was a delegate to the Liberal convention held in Ottawa last week. has arrived in Philadelphia. Pa... to spend the next two weeks with his daughter. Mrs. John Keefe. ~Dr. and Mrs. Ross Wright and two girls. Marilyn and Diane. Fredericton. N. 3., who are guests of Dr. Wright's parents. Hon. and Mrs. Horace Wright. Lower Bede- que, visited Mrs. John Stirling In Summerside this week-S. —Mr. George deBelle, Montreal arrived in Summerslde by plane on Saturday to spend the week md with his wife and family. George, Gale and Peter, who a.e cently returned from an extenuzdl iisit. in British Columbia. was 1 week vmi guest of Mr. and Mhii Max Robertson. BummersldA-é spending the summer months as guests of Mrs. deBcllels parents Mr. r-nd Mrs. Ernest N. MacQuar- m. Queen Hotel-S. I-IARLOTTETOWN » self. old English ook. peat these values. ChestarfiaIds-“by the world's largest manufact- urer-KROEHLER. These beautiful new Kroeh- Ier Suites are completely and sensolionolly dif- ferent-theyfie cushionized. whether you're tiny or toll, slight or heavy-in the bIIIowy buoyancy IIIGI’ these suites offeryou. No loose filling to Iump up, no twine to breurk, nothing con slip out of place. l-o see this new comfort development for your- A wonderful variety of Chesterfield Suites, in your own colors, to make your selection from. There's a suit-a priced to suit lily heme. for Your Dining Room At the very first glance you'II group as being the product of one of the bet- ter manufacturers — the fine mahogany woods are exquisitely marked — the serpentine fronts odd grcce and beauty, and the drawer pulls are on authentic note. The shield buck choirs ore just right for this type of suite. Other attractive suites on our furniture floor in o wide variety of sl-yles, in walnut, mahogany and If you're in doubt as to whether GOOD FURNITURE can be reasonably priced, we urge you to see this specially assembled group. room and dining room suites to davenporf suites, floor lamps and fables — all in good taste, in the fabrics and styles you like. fore making your selection -— ii will be hard to re- l mailman‘: Relax Instantly- We invite you credit Terms Available 10% DOWN as long as 15 months to pay recognize this solid bruss . From bedroom, living Hons Don't wait too long be- Mid - Summer Furniture Show for Your Living lloem Street Floor e For lshlng StorO SMALLMAITS for Your Bedroom This beautiful suite is o reproduction of on old colonial design and has always proved popular with those who appreciate fine period furniture. The flame curved posts on bed also oppccr on dresser and vanity. Our stock consists of many other in walnut, regular mahog- any and toasted mahog- any, ‘ PAGE THIRTEEN f; mahogany attractive designs little daughter Myrtus. Kelvin Grove, spent the past. week-end visiting relatives at Springhill. N. 8., returning on Sunday with Mr. Pioketts. who made the round trip by car. Bur. —Mr. James Townsend, who was returning to his home ir Regina. Basin, after visiting rela- tlves in Summerside, became lll with pneumonia at the home of his sister. Mrs. (Din) Lacey INHI- sor, Norton, N. B. His condition is reported favorable-S. —Mrs. William Campbell celi- ratecl her 91st birthday at her home at Kensingtori on Sunday. August 1st. Mrs. Campbell, who has s good memory and is an in- teresting conversationallst, had a great many visitors, and received, as well, a shower of cards, letters and gifts. in recognition of her special day. Bur. —Mr. H. Lloyd Daley, Maiden, Mass, arrived on Friday evenlng to visit his mother. Mrs. Patrick Daley. Summerside. It is seven years since Mr. Daley has visited his native province and 25 yeazs since the sevyi brothers, Mess-is. Hugh, W. EL, Frank H. Fred. Harry, Roy and H. Lloyd have been tOIBth¢l’.—S. —Among other guests at the Queen Hotel are. Dr. Erich Reil- chenfeld. Puerto Rico; and b20- thea‘, Mr. Eknest Feilchenfseld, Washington. D. C.: Mr. and Mrs. Prank Edwards. Newt/on, Mass; five Sullivan sisters, Miss K. of South Nelson. N. 3.; Miss B. and Miss M. of Moncton. N. 8.; lvlis." D. J. and Miss D. C. of Mont- reaL-S. —Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Wright. Providence. Rhod Island. left for lheir home on T ursday itftcr vis- iting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Albert. E Wrlghi. Crntral Bed- cque. Mr. Wright is s successful superintendent of a large canning establishment where they employ '15 persons and can large quanti-i ties of soups. They also have a number of oyster beds from which U193’ Process over one hundred thousand gallons of oysters an- nually selling at five dollars al allon. B‘ MUSIC AND nomzvcrc sum) m "iviorrr some" “Th9 1550mm: romance of a need)’ young blind composer and a wealthy society girl is dramaiic_ l“? developed in the John Crom- well production "Night Song" for RKO. CWSNIITIIIB Dana Andrews. Merle Oberon and Ethel Barrymore. the picture blends the creation of! a brilliant new concerto with an unusual type of love story. AncL. rews portrays the composer. who becomes embittered when he loses hi5 sisht in an automobile ac- cident. Miss Oberon plays the sympathetic socialite who fegog- nlzes his talents and strives to have him resume his career. Her unique methods of gaining her end. and the striking climax that is reached when the compos- er's concerto is played by Artur- Rubinstein and the New York‘ Philharmonic-Symphony Orchestral under Eugene Ormandy. give thef picture a spectacular climsxJ-loagy‘ Csnmicheel heads the supporting cast. with Leith Stevens writb-ig the Concerto in C Minor around which the picture centers. IIUNTED USEFUL BIRD 1n colonial times the barn owl. useful destroyer of vermin. was shot on sight as a bird of ill omen. ORIGIN OF (‘RAVAT Crsvai. was the the French in the reign of Lfiqlu XIV to the scarf uorn b; the CfOBIIBH soldiers. name alien ‘.13’, Parking Meters Arrive In S’side The parking meters which are lo he installed on Water Street. Summerside, have arrived and will be set in place as soon as the representative of the Jones Elec- tric Co. Ltd. arrives from Hall- fax. At the scrfne time it is under- stood that the white lines mark- ing the parking lanes ‘will he changed. The new lines recently put down are a i6 dfigrce angle TWOISTORES IN SUMMERSIDB W‘hese Prise fa Matehed with Quality ' ' —Mrs. Crawford Pickett; and Islander across the border, and is) 1mm m, curb and 1; h" b”, found that parking at this angll makes vehicles project too far into the centre of the street. It would be a suitable angle for a wider street and would enable morn cars to be parked. But it. has been found unsuitable for Water Street and the old type of limes will hl revived. The meters will be in- stalled for a trial period and ii not. satisfactory will be removed. It is understood that. a period of probably a month will be set aside at the beginning when no summonses will be issued for vio- lations of the new regulations regarding the meters so that the people can become lotultnfllid tiici-n. - S. I —G. H. M»- BARGAIN — BARGAIN! Don't you lore one? You should juml right at this Bargain. l-‘LAX MATS are marked way-way down an! they ARE a Bargain. your sun porch. in fact for every room in your home. Flax Mats are wonderful for your cottage. for They're service- able, they're good looking AND THEY'RE BARGAINS. Flax Mats art in a variety of useful sizes-they're a natural shade with over cheek of blue, green or willie. Come see- Mata in the Furniture Department. Come buy! Come save on Fla: An easy as wink, inexptnslve. nourishing meal for the family is to simply open. lical up and serve n tin of CLARIPS BEEFSTEAK AND i ONIONS or BEEl-‘STEAK AND I with lots of rich gravy and tho price is only 69 cents a tln. Try it soon. MUSHROOMS. It's luscious food you'll like it-order several fins from the Grocery Department. Today I noticed in the Dry Goods Department some really smart plaid material-and it turned out to be Cotton in bright, fresh, The five different patterns of Plaid Cottolla are I Scottish Tarians. colorful into all snrls of attractive garments-They'll he serviceable and good \ yard wide priced at B9 ccnts a yard. You can make this material up I looking. You'll find Plaid (‘oftons in the Dry Goods Department. For IIJI“! Nirc. new WIIIH‘ FlANNELI-KTTIZ GOWNS with either pink for a girl or hlur- for a hov trim. They're Incirpcnaive too-only 09 rents rarli. I silo only. Tins- wrll made liltlc l-‘Isnnek-‘ic Dresses are In infant's You'll find them in the Youth (‘criiu