JULY f.__1_9;i8 _ . .. o.-. . . “lgcunlsgcyalplaiv. CHARLOTTETOWN __ PAGE Tnllzrisarg THEWESTERNGUARDIAN A i I . " ' ' ' - iillNTSl .. ..... ......... ... ....... ... carrror. Summerside """""‘ “m” - ‘ George Claw. 12B Ottawa Street. UMMEBSIDE and PRINCE COUNTY News.‘ Subscriptions, Advertising. The Guardian any be bought et any of the following otoree in Sanrnerdde; loll Boob-im- Wli-er 8W": 6° in Bronson. u Central Street: Toronto later!- Weter Strut: --.Gandet. n Grenville Street; Vince's Grocery. Russell Street: Alyre flonoette’: Grocery. Second Street; ~ lelsnd Motor Transport. Water Street. The Guardian will be delivered to any’ home in Sununersldo by Carrie; W), at 8o per day or ilo per week. Phone I80 or 389-2 for this eervlco [f give your order to the b0! "iltolleible for delivery on your route _WANTED_. - Teacher ‘for Cler-l -Ic1a 0555M 7503151“ spring lnOnt School. supplement $200.00. Valley Hall, Thursday, July 8th, st. NOW SHOWING! Murder molt: the hit pa- rade-cnd Nlek and Nora moire solving mysteries seem like funi Wnlillwlllfllymall i ‘ Wedding .Frl.nk Huestls. Summerside, I r The marriage of Miss Doris Betty Magee. daughter of Mrs. and the late ‘C. Stanley Magee, Day- tona Bench, Florida, and Mr. Stirling Weston Inlnan, son of Mr and Mrs. W. Warren Inman Hampton. P. E. I.. was solelnnlzezl in the First Baptist Church, Sum- lnerside lest evening et 7 PM, Rev. Ernest J. Borrass officiating. the double ring ceremony being used. The church was beautifully dec- tor Your Luggage Vacation Visiting other ports of Can- ada? Going South? Wher- ever you go you can get no finer baggage values than offered in our fine selec- tion of McBrine, Carson and Christie Baggage. So, be- fore you go, check your re- quirements and choose "the baggage with choracterff Apply Edson G. Rayfloi‘. Secretory. Stephen's Church, Burlington. in MGM's NEW MYSTERY-COMEDY -ICI CREAM SOCIAL at searletown Hall, Wednesday even- ing, July 1th. Women's Institute. __|rgg 5.51.5; - Five-foot mower. 5,1 working order. Cheap. Reason, have bought tractor equipment. K. E. Ramsay, Hamilton. ,VlSl'l‘lNG HERE — Mr. and Mrs. Harry‘ D. Trcusdale and son Hgnry, o! Milford, Mass, are guests at_ Harbour View Cabins. summersidc. Mr. Trousdalc ls a in excellent repair. New motor. §o g3>gqg owwwwwwwwv. looked charming in a floor-length ' nprivg of crapaud and was statlon- Ne tires, radio and heater. Bill Bown of net over white nylon tal- 7 wl lfl. Summer-side with the 105th Mo llan, Reliable Motors lum- R fell. with finger-lip veil held lh l Batalllon during World War One.‘ merside. I place with g, m1. or orange bros- 0 H3 has not been on. the Island € KENSINGTON soms. The dress was made with O O Q, since 1szs.-s. —RECEIVED worm - Mr. n1. w°'*"¢"*¥= "more i=8": Eve- I- train etfect net over taifeta skirt, ___ ton Robertson, Summerside, has “lax 97:1? ‘ 9:15 " Thllrldl! 7:15 Dlain fitted bodice. with 1°fl8 ._.().\I.LED T0 LE PAS, MAN. - received word cf the death 1n “f i ' ointed sleeves and net cke. Sh Mr. Orville B. Darrach cf Ksnsllig» Rccklngham, N.C., of Mr. James u“ m“! Club!- Fred Assam; "m Tnmléfizfinlglg-IIDAY. lZarried a beautiful shollver boui ‘ ton, who has been in an official Wyand. The late Mr. Wyancl was ""3" Cmmfld l" "Vi!!! Bflllll’! quet of Better-time red roses. ' ~ ‘ capacity with the Maritime Foul.- --LATE CABBAGE plants for sale. also cauliflower. Mail orders laoepted. Albany I". Palmer. 420 Myrtle Street, Box 404, Summer. side. ' —STORE FOR RENT —- Posses- sion August 1. Occupied now by Wright and Bell. Also two apart- ments. Will be ready in one week. P. I...‘ Bowness, Summerside. -ron sane - 1938 Oldsmobile a native of Mayfield. P.E.I.. where Also News Reel, Passing Parade and Disney Cartoon ‘Shows 7:l5 - 9:15 — MatineeThursday 2:30, IMfil/liélii/IW KEENAN WYNN can STOCKWELI. - PHILIP arm GLORIA owl "BLUE SKIES" DOUBLE BILL erated fol- the occasion with lupins, peonies and ferns. Mrs. William E. Forbes, Sum- merslde, cousin cf the groom. presided at the organ and the full church choir very beautifully ren- dered “O Perfect Love" and “The Voice that Breathed o'er Eden." The-suesls were shown to their seats by Mr. Sheldon Cameron. Albany, and Mr. Harry Crossman, Suirimerside. The bride. elven in marl-loge by her step-father. Mr. Frank Huestis, Mr. Garth MBCLEZIL. Lot 16, datlcn co. at Borden. P.E.I.. which he was born in 1874. He has l" Twhnlwlill‘ was best man. and the bridesmaid - g- r. nearly finished with the piers, lived away from here rol- many ‘@°°‘®“"<Q°"‘Q“°Q’°°' "M" M°D°‘"" lvas Miss Mina Dye. Summerside. . d with q loop ior every rar oi c?‘ received a telegram recently from years but visited the Island two and Mrs. Roy Walker. The meeting u In .. Sh’ wmeagow“ o! pale pink nylon EquEppe tooth paste and Pfiwdfll e _" lhe Montreal blflllilh °l the Wm‘ Yell-TS EZW-S. closed with a palatable lunch serv- ROCKY taffeta’ pink Coronet o’ pale pink men“, h" you‘: inside cover. Avail- pany 55km‘; him to proceed soon’ cd by the committee in charge-s. end rosebuds, shoulder length veil and including a mirror on ering ind-P l0 a lagre contract of airfield con» -PICNIC ENJQYED __ The i carried a bouquet of Talisman - ,-uwh'ide or Weed c“ . ' u g struction in the northern Manitoba Cairns Family Picnic, attended by — ROTARY MEETING -- Mr. wmhm Boyd m roses. able m ' matched sets. Si" mining emporium. His new P05" upwards of one hundred people, E.P. Fo‘ey, the new president; p". "IIOPALONG CASSIDY Little Misses Pauline Leard and vlduallY °' m lion will be more lucrative and was held on Thursday, July 1. at sided at the regular meeting of RETURNS" Ellen Orossman, cousins of the 9.. x 3Q consequently more responsible. it L. obvious that his services at Bordon were duly appreciated. —K. -KENS1NGTON BUSY — ‘lhs enjoyed. Rev. and Mrs. Vans B. hers, particularly cpmmlfltgg and carried nosggays or mixed 1mm of industry and lrarlsporto- MocLean. Ottawa. who attended chairmen. Major s.C. Wright of flowers. , lion ls very noticeable "l Kwsliii‘ m‘ ‘he m“ m" W" BM“ a Mvnclon. Veterans’ Placement of- For hei- daughter's wedding Mrs. r hm. Being a six road centre, there Ls much traffic into and through the town. The street committee at- tend assiduously to the grading o. ltrects and building of new side- walks. A new sidewalk is being {aid at present on the Malpeque’ road portion of Main Street past the churches and Kin! 59ml‘? halls. Building and remodelling ls going on apace. There are threc fine restaurants and refreshment- parlors. transient tourists may o-l accommodated quickly BT15 feiisim‘ ably, The remodelled "Nellles Res- taurant." has a special ox-boyv counter designed primarily ‘WY quick service. People are heeduig lhe advice and admonishmerit of Governor Bernard to orient and beautify their premises. The futlllt for Kenslngton looks brlaht- "K- -PR.ESENTATION - M-r. and Mrs. Charles Dennis, nee Edna alacfnnis, ,were waited upon ll‘- ureir home at Margaie on Friday evening, June 25th. Mr. John Howard, in his usual genial manner, ncled- as cllaifmflll Y" the main event of the eveninz. which was the presentation l" a grrg by way or wok-curling them. as citizens of the community. Mr. Dennis having brought his bride l.» a recently purchased farm, near the home of his parents. Mr. and An address Mrs. Wilbur Permis- chair. Afte the singing of the gory, Alta. is visiting his cousin, m read by ML Ram, HC-wgr-d, Institute 0;! and m; repeat“... —Messrs. Albert Campbell so: m. Allyn Harding, Norboro, .3, o Many SlZGS and lhB Elli °l mm"? P" ""5" of the Creed in unison. roll call Ray Lidetone of Freetown visited ' icmal chair and a card table W88 wade by Messrs James Gallagher and Andrew Johnston, on behal! cl the ‘people of Mari-rate. Indivi- dual gifts were presented by Chelton beach. This is an annual events and asusualamost enloyahle . afternoonwas spent after which a ‘delicious chicken suooer was much special welcome. The Cairns fam- ily is that of the late Jchn and Maria Cairns of Freetown. whose descendants throuah their eleven children have reached a large numbed-S. -REN'EWING FRIENDSHIPS - Mr. and Mrs. Ansel McKay of California are paying a brie! visit to the Island. the hlrth-oloce of Mr. McKay. Mr. McKay is an nnployee of the Bell Te‘ephone Co.. and they are at present lstationed in New York. They are accompanied by a cousin. Mrs. Harry Famsay and oher daughter, Mrs. Florence Bates of Revere. Mass. Qrr Monday, accompanied by two Island cousins. Mrs. William Cousins, Ba lc, and Mrs. William J Paynter, Burlington. they visit- erl the home at Graham's Road. where Mr. McKay spent a short period of his life. as b chlidf the Geddie Momrial Cemetery at New London and other points of interest. Mr. McKay has been absent from the Island for many years and found much of the landscape Unfamiliar. —Bur, —MAPI_. E LEAF WJ. - The July meeting of the Maple Leaf Women's Institute of Travellers’ Rest was held in the Club Room nn Friday afternoon with l-he presi- dent, Mrs. George Gunning in the was answered by each mambo? telling where she would ‘like to spend her vacation. Plans were made for the District Convention which is to be held in St. Elean- illsses Eileen and Florence Moc- or; on July 23. splendid reports of Innis. Charles thanked the" the annual, convention which was friends on btvhatf of his bride held in Charlottetown were given and himself. Lunch was served by by the delegates. Mrs. Gunninf! lllF ladies, and the remainder c-f and Mrs. George Waite. The lunch the evening passed pleasantly in hostesses for the August meetllli! games and conversation. —Bur. will be Miss Emmeline Marchbniik 4 b185," spent the weekend m sum. No. 2 INSUL PLY BOARD at o Ling itJoris Iiusglrlls 2f Klggadg fiersijleiltlhodzuést m.’ his ‘ibroiilgr. l“! ‘Peclul 9"“; “m” .10 ‘t’ aphid hrdllliazsr ‘lrlith ail!!!‘ vgdfflilgi. ogrrili. _°h. m an 8' ' j sdllill" l°"9_bY H "z “Eh” Mr. end Mrs. Wm. Higgins, Sum- —Mr. and Mrs. Robert Waugh. 925 Pamour fix :11?“ ~-- 2'7 wrde lugf regelved, merside-K. . —Mrs. J.W. l-logg, Belmont St. Lower Bedeque, and Mr. arid Mrs. 1500 Pandora .. 1 Dr 11891‘ - 140 . received the sad news of the death Roy gprr-rpben, Chemo“, have rg- 4990 Paymastor 13g gfeip Ro _.... m. ‘ - —Hls many friends are sorry to of her cousin, Mr. John MacPher- r q h (r0 visiting rela- 7000 Pen Rey .. 12 u van ._._ ._. _.. GARDEN cul-TWATORS "i hear of the illness of Mr. Boyd son in szdihourrh, Scotland. The $.11: srrdonireiehdsmm Sussex and zsoo Piccadilly o5 1.4 sooo Surf Inlet w- __ ... 1i gtcck. I Beairsto of Kensington and all deceased is a nephew of Mrs. M. Morrcwrr, N, B. and Amherst, NS. 265 Pickle Cr . lbs 200 Bylvanite .. _0. ll. M. — . hope for his speedy recovery-K. Bulk, Surnmerslde. - s. Pioneer . _ ._ . 235g 5:121’; 53nd . . __ t. P l . - m“ U; w CELEBRA-rmq 0U]; 91st BIRTHDAY-JULY ‘l. 9 In‘! 1° 5'19"’ D- hand“! rmmd PM“; —Mr. Stephen Valentine of Kirk- —Mrs. 1W. MacKenzie has re- 5,,,,‘.vf”g,,,§' ,:§';,,..§’°,“,§g .§fl',',‘§f. 533g Qlrees [£21, , , '15 2300 Unlkeno . ‘ ‘ ‘ ' LS assorte l d L k 0 t i acationln in turned to her home in Summer- ' ‘ ‘lr moo Que Man 7a i200 upv Can _rirur.soAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. . automobile 5H0" l "l i °r i‘ -- 5 " .3 , of the death of her cnllsirl, .v.. _ . 11191111155 _ pycflyggs _ Both modern and copies of old favorites wk“ u" h“ than 75¢ P. E. Island with friends in aiilil- side after a five weeks visit in John Mwphergqrr, 1r. Edlnbuzgh. 53o Querncrit l4. 35 Venture-t m, .u'rutuve|y 4mm,“ rn l, ngw “ma; in the Furniture Deplrt- ' merside-K. 5111M John. N-Bo BOHl-On. Massn- Scotland. The deceased ll a nepu- 5000 Regcourt 05 3-4 800 Waite lncnt. The Pictures stand out end it is easy to choose the ones you" LIME . t I b l ghusetts; and Hamilton. Ofitafio,_. aw o, M“, M. Bulk, Summerside. iooo Rlchmuo i5 ggglg yvl/lekusllsto - - - lcturee are priced from rs oehu to 11.50. LUMP Ill s es one s, _nu-. Sanford Phillips of . _s_ saoo Roxana as nca _ “m '°" m" '“"“°' P -- -' di l r Plc- - - - N Olen th d btable romole" 30o n 1 Bk 24 a-a aoo Wright Har You'll he interested and lnthralled with this Gallery In 1r o quantity limited. Order ow. ry. e re w Ph I - M __ ‘l oya 09 7 a m Ykmfe He“ -.--. m tum_l,umltuto Deputmcnt of the West Point-Buctouc e erry -— essrs. Aeneas McLeuan, .441” Ruby Miner of Wolfvhe. 2100 Rupunuhl __ ~ ....... .. ' was an attendant at Dominion Day Charles McLellan, Gerald Glover m 5" 1| vigiting her cousin, Miss 400 San Ant . o.» - m, g r, “up; gs PLASTER BOARD, all lengths le M“ _r<_ and Stephen Giills of Indian River guy“ Reeves South Freetown.‘ 4m Sherritt curse ”*"°'°“' '- "l"? “MN” "nu" ' ' ' lfeefl llld sprin Valle attended tie ' b h fierd azoo sii h o ' belting - u... it for sandwiches and l-ehee - W: n wonder" stock. . i‘ Y - She ie accompanied Y er r ~ a = that some flavor. Island Cheese —Mr. and Mrs. Clarence i-Lckcy. Credit Union convention at liio~ M15; Frances Davidson also of 2000 Silv Miller , 400 Pond Ore . 42d I slid no other Cheese seems to have is 45 cents a pound in the Grocery Delllflmflll- ENGLISH POTTERY In the attractive Nasturtium pattern in on dis- lllay in the Chine Department. priced at 4.28 -- Tee Pots Pflclll priced n 1.0a and useful odd are» vigil: an attractive sn scoop nmmcry eppeoren we - - - See it in the Chlnl De- Poltery rank tern has e cool, . - - This pottery includes Salad Sete ‘s p,» _ sugar end Cream Sets from 1.80 to 1.90. Enliish glib-the Nasturtium pet- ihe Summersido Rotary Club of Suntinerside on Tuesday. He out- lined plans for the year and 35k- lid for the cooperation of all mom. flcer of the Unemployment In- surance Camrrtissiun w“ the guest Sneaker. He spoke on the Corps of Commlsslonaires of which he is a district governor. He describ- ed its origin and growth and out- lined the work they do, At prgg- ent there is a campaign on geek. in: recruits for the Corps as well as positions. Guests were Rotariprr Gordon Avard of Charlottetown and J.P. Campbell and 11".]... shah. lwll. also of Charlottetown. - s, —MAGISTI'I.\TE'S COURT _ Three cases against a Sum-rnerslde man arrested by the R.C.M.P. fol- lowing an automobile chase on June 28th were heard in Surrimer- side Police Court yesterday before Magistrate E.H. Strong, K.C. On application of counsel for the ac- cused the Magistrate ordered that his automobile, which had been seized, be returned to him. The accused pleaded guilty to a charge of reckless driving and was fined $50.00 arid costs. Two Prohibition Act cases. one arising out of the same incident and one which had been started earlier, were com- pleted and adjourned till next Sat- urday for judgment-S. ' BRAGPS GARDEN SEEDS for late plant- ing in stock. Ne. l INSUL PLY BOARD, a solid, substantial and attractive board; sheets 7, 8, 9. l9. l2 ll- long by 4 it. wide; now in stock. Buy NAILS, SPlKES, STAPLES, all kinds, all sizes. 1 bar 40-inch‘ FROST‘ TIGHT- LOCK all 9 3-4 gauge woven fencipg in stock. P Shows 1:15 and 9:15 Matlneel Friday and Saturday’ at 2:30 bride, were flower girls. They were dairitily attired in floor length dresses of white taffeta, with blue sashes and matching headdress Last Showing Todny “NICHOLAS NICKLEBY" (PGYYDLWWYPO‘L\LYNJ\lN>L\CVD u. \’» ‘JYFCY: | —INSTITUTE Llnkletter Women's Institute met for the July meeting c-n Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Lem- uel Trenholm with a good attend- ance. The president, Mrs. i-iaroldl Linidettor, opened the meeting with the repeating of the Creed' in unison. Arrangements were made to hold a picnic at the shore- on Tuesday afternoon, also an ice‘ cleam social will be he'd at the, School Grounds on July 20. A‘ splendid report or the annual‘ convention held in Charlottetown was given by the delegates, Mrs. Wlnsloe Morrison and Mrs. Char- les Clark. Plans were made for the district convention vahich will be held iri St. Eleanors on July 23. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Albert Linklet- ter. At the close of the meeting, delicious refreshments were served by Mrs. Clifford Rogers and Mrs. libnery Unkletter. — s. Personals —J. Edward Turner of Hope Riv ei- attended Dominion Day races. — K. Summer-side on race day. -K_ —Miss Loretta Murphy of Cler- mont is spending a week with her sister, Mrs. Neil McLellall. Grand River.-K. —Miss Margaret Reedy of Bos- ton. Moss. arrived last week to spend holidays in Irishtown and Sourln-K. Darniey, Mr. and Mrs. James Pen- dergost, Mrs. J. J. McQuaid. Bifu- slngton attended the co-operahv: meetings at. Moreil on Tuesday-K. .,llr. and Mrs. Richard Palmer end son Donald of. Bellinghurn. More; Mr. and Mrs. Edeon Ram- sey and son Bobble of Roxbury. <Huestis chosé a two-piece land white model with white lbrold-ered top lvith matching ac- lllEETlNG-The l 1°“ “s” 61l- csssorles. Her corsage was of yel- The bridegroomh mother wore black crepe with French lace trimming, black and white acces- sories and corsage of pink roses. After the ceremony upwards of seventy guests were received at “The Birch-Hill", where the bride's table was decorated with e three- tier wedding cake, white tapers and a bouquet of columbine. The toast to the bride was pro- posed by Rev. E. J. Barrass, and responded to by the groom. Miss Anna. Harris was in charge of the guest book and the bride's bou- quet was caught by the bride's cousin. Miss Nomla Leard. Immediately following the re- caption the happy young couple left by motor for Onset Beach. Cape Cod, and The White Moun- tains, where they will spend their honeymoon. The bride looked very attractive in her going away suit of aqua wool with swing back coat and black accessories. HEr corsage was white gardenias. Upon their return they will re- side nt their home 4 Hlllcrest Ave- nue. Charlottetown. -—Mr. David Campbell ofwChl- —The friends of Mrs. Carrol De- leriey will regret to hear that she is a patient in the Prince County Hospital. -S. —The many friends of Mrs. Beecher Best. Summerside. will regret to learn of her illness in the Prince County Hospital. -S. -Mr. Robert Gorrlli, Boston, relL-K. —Mr. Karl Weeks. Alberton. was an interested spectator at the Do- minion Day races in Summerside. Mr. Weeks’ fine race horse "Min- ute Minder" was one of the en- tries. —K. bleok l gtreet Floor House rurnishlngn Stork Where Price ls Your choice or ° Many Styles SMALLMAII‘ Matched With Qualify Our baggage is built "to take it" . . . to protect your wardrobe with crush- less packing convenience. for smart styling too and hallmarked with famous names that always com- mcnd respect. Designed Wolfvllle. Miss Miner will also vis- it relatives iri Bradalbane and vl- cinlly. ____ Mining , §oc< Total sales 4rs.ooo.mm Como To lee ®<Q>O®MOOMQMOOM ©MGDMQM Cream Social And Dance In v . HUM’S 91st BIRTHDAY PARTY DA,R|D AN ATAY JlILYllth, an anvil l 'P""fl"\\- Mass.‘ and Miss Hazel Best oi’ -Amon.g those attending the . —-——— - ' ' . l ed i s < lb ti f.th ld w ddi °°“i“‘“°d "m" ‘M’ 9’ CLERMONT SCHOOL — WEDNESDAY, JULY 7 ~~-~-»-- r *- cr" =""" Wt." ""°'" ‘°'°" ‘" """"".°"8.‘;‘.' i:.".'.::":.; rains‘ :2". 2m. 2h" 2.12 Mimi w... ....... .. pink or blue) or "dainty floral deellnl- ~ - - The sires ere Inell, mt: PAINT are ln shOrl’ SIIPP Y~ ' l" m, we,“ o; M; 5nd Mrs. carletorr, were their hieces, Mlse 3000 Norm r55," ALSO SALE OF LUNCHES -‘ ‘i “m” "I'M PM" "W" u’ ‘i’ 9”’ Tm" "° ' nun?" n’ Mmf- er early. Beecher Best, Pleasant street. — Lulu Toombs. and Mrs. W. L. 15w on,“ l. f!‘ "I"! "l" I" Niiilmlfll "'5 °°""°"""'- "° "m" ' ' ' c”? d“ S. Dsllmy» "l" Mi" Diillnfl- sioo Pnc Pete 121 oso<a>oo=¢>coscsc>oo¢>oe¢>eoep>coa>co<g>c Ind see these Summer NllllllllWlll 0i 59¢""°k" l“ u“ m’ °° ' Kensington. -Bur. - Vfi-H. lilfllflmont- ' ' M‘??? % v i?"