5EP'FE 2§7 WESTERN GUARDIAN AGENTS: l. Elmer Murphy. Gmrgc Clow. It! Ottawa SU Gonrllee htoro, Wm! Bimii ' “awaken. Water Street: udlan will lie delivered Gu n“ anew-lawman: ler B"! gm 1W MMEB-SIDE and PRINCE COUNT! Nowa. Snbaoriptlonl. Advtrtllllll- The Guardian may be Doubt at any (ollowln; three in Summer-i Marl Gandet. 61 Granville Show. order to tin M! Ialmnllbia (er “than on you route llfi l-Ianom Street, an! Street o! tba do: Drugnore. $1 Central Street; to any home in Summer-aide. wank. Pboua I8! to: this aemcr n00L SPORT! Bedcque '86 Sept. Z0. _ yrlday. SUPPER ln St. Elean-l ¢%5;:Wedneoday, Sept. as, at} "pm. in no o1 the w. A-. i _-m P. C. HOSPITAL — Her’, _ ny friends will regret to hear! Mrs. Bert Kelly o! Kenslng- -_ underwent a serious opera-l Hospital‘ hoping for her- .-K. Q _____. t 40mm BAsnms-we have,‘ stock o! well made potato] \ K°°d e ,5 m. mas. - These are priced at suns, , arranging‘ 20$ gufinyggm. WT” also cans in tho loilowlng sizes, l lb. M‘ its,“ Hwdwm m 111.. lb., 2 1b., enjamelled, Ql‘ plain. 5mm ‘Ilhe Summcrside Hardware Co. .- t e ' “'—" —isi,>xgrf;‘gl‘,;,"i,g,f’,f°gfigg,,°§,,,§E,_, -nun cnoss cnrrrnun 1i" (‘Nae For mm,“ p,,,,,,c,,_|cnILnnau-s cumc conducted 5mm“ M“ F J E wrlght. by Dr. '1‘. B. Acker at Town Hall. hrs any Y ' ' ' ' Summer-side, Thursday, October _.MO0DY POTATO DIGGERS for 551s, luniled number on ‘hand ly a few for October d€~ 1 this year, prices may be M, higher next.‘ A ill W- - gmken, Fmerald, it. R. Phone 67.5. -()lll(‘l(EN surrm J3me min Sept. 30th. Supper served ‘ . mind“? o'clock. Admission 50c. is 10o x 38_leet with a 12 n. e in. Dance 8mm basement. Building commenced ____ ‘quite recently. but it ls intended W1“, m; a "mum; to house this year's crop. Mr. JIIIERE cl the shareholders and patrons oz m» Kensinston Dairying Co- operative Association Ltd. Friday. Sept. 2s. 1941, at a pm. in the King George Hall. Kenslngton. w. L. Delaney. Manager. ‘FROM BOSTON -- Mr. and Mrs, Scott Moase, Kensington. re- turned recently from Boston. iilililllllg with them their young laughter Joyce. who had under- gone a serious brain operation at s Boston hospital. It is pleasing,‘ the operation was to report that eminently successtuLT-K. _SUDDENLY lLL ind acquaintances will hear that Mr. Alphonse oi Kenslngton temperature. lie is under plete recovery.—K. —Sl.'lll1\lERSlDE TO HEAR GREAT MUSICIANS - The Slim merslde Community Concert As- thei umtfrlng c!- last spring, and soclaion throllsh torts o! it: lam-ken ing citzens, are very outstanding community this over several months from suing. This all be hearr‘: during try posrrl of 35 singing veterans World War II. and will next Monday evening. Septcmb 29th ai 8 p.m. The second concert will bring Miss lilildred Dililni’. ac- claimed the world's greatest harp- and who has plenty o1 airman e world's finest harp, coupled with the ability to produce sounds that popularity John Sebastian, harmonica virtuoso, rec- hi, and personality as well as may explain the harps belnrli.‘ the pearly gatcs. Osnizcd an a great radio cnier-tai‘ er, has brought iihe so a musical instrument comments u; hi; Tbs program it is believed will especially interesting and enjoy- able to a. Silm-‘ltififld! audience. Adznittnrice to there concerts tn membership -s. ericwn Hell, September 24th. In {Russell Street, Summerside. Phone _ held in November. — Fbiendsi regret to Connell took a. bud chill no week, followed by a very high close mediral attention and observation ind his friends hope tor his com- concerts to our jail. l-lereiolcre the series o! concerts have been sprcad lali to season's artists will the {all months cl i941. which will enable all coun- memhcrs, to attend. The frst ccnceri, held in the Summcrslde l-lgh School auditorium will be the De Pour Inlantry Chorus, com- be heart‘.- called "moulh-organ" i0 a pinnacle where it is now rccogniud as potentially o! unsus- pected range and charm. Sebast- lan impresses, amazesvmd intrigues his listeners. Possessed o! an un- “Siiiilly reireshing personality, hi: 9W8"!!! PW’ Bresscs adds interest ‘lo his playing. -1Cl!i CREAM SOCIAL in Rod- wOdJl Cl! fllih‘: 01 Hall. l —WAN'l‘ED—Roome1-s, convales- cents. Also expectant mothers. 3O 194. —WANTED. - By October 1M» House or Apartment in Smnmerrlde, kitchen with sink and taps pro- ferred. By a man and his wile with two boys ages 7 and 1i, Guardian Otiice. . —VIGTOI CANNING MACH- 2nd. Charlottetown Clinic will be —B!G YOTATO WAREHOUSE -—- George l-l. Brooklns, one :the popular potato plutocrats has under construction the first cem- ent block building in Kensington (or perhaps in the province). It ‘Brooklns is an extensive grower ‘besides being a large shipper. The lnew building is located alongside ‘I the railway line near the Mar-gate i Crossing-K. l -nAn.vr:s'r resrrvar, sun- JIICES-Malpeque United church Iservlcas on Sunday last were o! Y Yspecial nature. The chancel o i the commodious church was bank- "ed with (lowers. fruit, grain, and vegetables artistically arranged. The pastor, Rev. James Cross preached an excellent sermon on ‘flier. both grow together. the liar- vest, the need to emphasize Chris- tian living to overcome evil, good seed are the children o! the King- dom. the good seed o! God is in- destructable." Harvest hymns were sung by the choir. Mr. 3.8. Lewis was heard most acceptably. in the solo "Open the Gates o! the Tem- ple." by Knapp. The choir sang the anthem "Praise Ye the Lord," Lorenz. At the evening service Rev. James Cross preached from the text “whatsoever a man sow- eth, that shall he also reap," was an inspiration to the audience in attendance. Large congregations attended both services. The choir sang the anthem, “Sing to the Lord of Harvest." by Lorenz. Mr. Cross taking the solo part, Mrs. Simpson, organist. led in the mu- slc. Harvest hymns were used. The fruit. vegetables, and (lowers will be lorwarded to P. C. Hos- ~——u_ TODAY (Wednesday) A DATE WITH A KiLLER‘. llilN “will 663s » nuw incl lolmuvis col‘ A t S INUMAS BUMEZ ~ lflHN Killiifill H ‘ Shows Also News, Bowling Short and Disney Cartoon 7:15 - 9:15 Matinee Thursday 3:30 canto --snmm..-nas and THURSDAY T7: Oil I Regent Theatre SlIMMEllSlllE and REPUBLIC GUESY SlARS pltal. friends of Miss ion gathered at the and Mrs. oi‘ ley, to tender her a shower er Charlotte, a tanner retldent Darnley had been employed the stall o! mmide lor To the strains Charlotte was escorted by Mrs n- of river-ware. Charlotte l-liolwy, Mrs. lncirhant. read the be one table. Charlotte, lovlai manner thanked b! "R-aln. rain go away-etc!” lime ll you have wisely bought a (LEM-- You won't have lo finish the BAINCOAT" .'l‘he new Rein- coaupre ao lmrt and attractive. that you'll wllh {or a rainy day In order to wear onel. (lull. ll-IH ll to 18 at With Mhood at 35.00....The red Raincoat-l with hood! _ lore luxurious than the for the rain-m g m"; Department. "BIO ll.” “I81 00“ '0!“ There are plain nay or brown Nylon 24.50—ehackod Nylon Tafleta Balnooata and roynl blue Satimubeltefl rlehly gleaming that they look much ludloatcl Be read! IWW Raincoat today. Ladies‘ Wear ._____ a m- good sun coonsannm There ie alwaya a demand "racers Department hat um,- ' ed in wooden boua o! l and delicious Salt loneleaa Spomllnatflanliioeulaabox. hrve this Home: Brand Cod-boiled with pork Iorapa, 1r In delioioul Ilab Cakea. 9mm Department. . . .11‘! _-.;-_- i! the yardnnllalie warm emu lg,’ ll in v easy to make of LA BUY! ’ “KYO! Dllllll; tlla "id taelalenune clans ‘ In Io Dryfloode Department yea It oomoa In brown onto stocking: ol this lteetlngetlo and they are “WP warm and long-wearing. Dry Departan _ .__........_ la B and l0 Department, they are ' CIIPI Dlllflllm. ' "view u uni cobra-nicely "llmrlna eaves-mule. the um falla aetleel a larlO wllulnl winter eteobillll and bloat at Thllilli -—SHOWER — 0n 58M?- 5. m9 Caharlotte clump- home o‘ Mr. _ Ivan Dckleson. Darn- 1n honor oi’ her approaching marriage. of with" . arr. nc-lnunjs. Sum- ihe wst several yeara.‘ o1 the wedding March played by Mrs. Roy Easter. David cousins to her scat o! honor, in the Wins-room which had been previously decorated lor- the occa- nion. A pxeitily trimmed basket which nan w be re-flllod several served viii 1M0 evening dsplejgta the room and the gifts consisting 5°"! a" 5 , bedding. glassware. shitwer- Mm champm‘ w“ etc. as well as many envelopes con- fired talning money were opened by Miss Gerald accompanying verses while Mrs. Clarence Hickey, a tormerschooi teacher o! Char- lottetown prettily arranged tnenr in her usuli all present‘, tor their gifts and thoughtfulness, and extended to all, an invitation name“, a me Shows L15 5 Iwl Plav b1 liivv 1w - olirvnll 5m; av Pun my . and Illllllll nurse: w ‘Atsccillr VIM-v" and Diveclo: ~ - - _ -- - Also NEWS Matinee Friday of 313D ond 9:15 ..I c". _ y l! I ll "h" n" shift?‘ ‘on: n". u“ Tun "' ' c?“ "Waco §, M... "The the iiBiRl - Constance Mlllilli - loan EDWARD‘. ill lAMB - Bill lliliiillii _ Woody HERMAN a his lllitiiESlRA and m: s%%“.’.i?.i';'h'5lnn Snags l1 fill! luv‘! "Ami IMOOM»; is m", A" l!!! From - William FRAWLEY THE CHARLOTTETDWN cgpanmau e prettiest things two feet WHERE PRICE and a corsage o1 pink roses. The groom's mother street-length dress of blue and also a corsage ' LAST suowms TONlGHT MIRIAM norxms and JOEL McCREA y . her future hcme. Af- ‘ter singing "For She's A Jolly Good Fellow", a dainty ll-lnkll was the bfimahifier o! the with music, sing l chat... Prior to thib tend- one at the home or Mr- and Mrs. WA. Currie. Summersid“. where she was presented with a beautilul WcOi blanket. a "c0111 illower" cake plate and bed linen ‘from the stall oi’ RT. Holmans _,___i_._____ Personals ______ to visit her at Anderson of Con- guest o! the Misses Carrie and Gladys Holman, at the Holman hcmesteatt-S. -Mias Edith I -Mrs. W. A. Cunrie, Cedar Ave., Summ side has lelt to vim her daughter, Mrs. Stuart Martin, Kingston. Ont-S. -Mr. Charles Peters, Assistant Postmaster at Sunsmorside is at- tending a Postal Employees Con- vention in MontreaL-S. -—Miss Frances Walsh, summer- side, to enter Acadia University. Miss Walsh has been employed in _.| "- “BARBARY COAST" spent the past parents. Mr. Walsh-S. -Ml‘. daughters, Mrs. Mrs. ol the when the Eunice, Champion and crepe with from which Talisman roses. by who was gowne ther, Norman. 8t. John, N.B., since being dig- charged from the services and i; 0mm ISLANDERS my". united in marriag daughter o! the late Jas. H. two weeks with her and Mrs. and Mrs. Peter Callaghan of Mllnincgash are visiting their James Lawless and Lewis O'Connor o! Norboro and Clinton respectively-K. .___€.____ CIIAJHPION - JAY WEDDING -One oi’ the prettiest weddings season was solemnized at the United Church, Summerslde, Sullivan e, Charlotte - K. G. MKS. Champion o! Durnley to Erwin Jay, son ol and Mn. Jay o! Borden. The bride looked Winsome gowned in a street-length dress matching head-dress toll a Anger tip veil o! blue not; her cor-sage was o! She was attended her friend. Miss mleen-Nveelrs, d in n street length dress o! rose crepe with matching head-dress Xrom which tell a lin- ger-tip veil in rose net. Her cor- sale was o! Shannon roses. groom was supported by his bro- Capt. The bride's wore a da-eu of figured silk Jersey AND DANCE 0000 WEDNESDAY, O-l A. M. DON MESSER AND HIS SATURDAY, 9-12 PM. OLD! NOTES ORCHESTRA mrrnuu. iiAIlOE Paulo: I MIL! WEST OF SUMMIRSIDI I o! blue IS MATURE!) WITH QUALITY Wlqililifl lion o! the team to Mr. Smalinran 01 Pllik and at the same time thanked the SMALLNAIVS lJMlTiU . ' sunmaaslur, ' may be arranged in little baking- cupsr-just a couple 0i examfmas o! Brought to you by Smoilmorfs-o quantify of qual- ity footwear that gives you ihui foot figure- h comfort. Notable lines of fool-wear by Murray, Medcolf, J. 8r T. Bell, Beaumont, Grocio ond Lone-fash- ioned with core by skilled craftsmen with whom quality is basic and fine workmanship inevitable. ‘ We hove mony more lines lhon ore shown here.- COME INTSEE. Pumps in Iosls of wall, square and open toes. Heels _ in military, covered cubon, leather cubun and continental. Oxfords in square and plain toes, military patterns —with flot, military, cubon and covered cubon heels. Wonderful selections in block and brown calf, kid, suede and plastic in widths AA to C 6.95 to 9.00 a little tomato juice. In accepting the trophy. Gordon lunch. - wore a MacKay expressed the apprecia- A thermos may be tilled with Cheese: cottage cheese urlti not soup; and a custard dessert shredded lettuce. chill sauce, mop- pcd pickle, green or red pepper, celery. parsley, onion, raiaim jam roses. Kinsmen Club {or their interest in Only the immediate relatives youth and in particular Charles what. can be done by the cook with or lolly. were Present and durinz the cere- Hogan who coached the team to initiative. M0119. M188 Glldhflfl capablv Dre- whom he presented a gilt on their Suggested lunches. Tomato juice", sided at the orzen- behalf home-baked beans; buttered. min; Immediately lollowlng the cere- mony all motored to the the bride's grandparents, Mrs. Ben]. where a reception was held. and white streamers and out flow- ers. Fall standard cut gladioii added charm to the table which featured two beautllully decorated wedding cakes. Th! mom's lift to the bride was a chest of community plate silven/‘Lady Hamilton" design. to the bridesmaid n. set of sterling Harold silver ear-rings. and to the EH10 a genuine leather bill told. Assisting in serving were Mrs. Alex Champion and Mrs. Lewis Darrach. Kensington, Mrs. Ivan Dickieson and Miss Charlotte Hic- key. Darnley. Mr. and Mrs. Jay lelt Bummer- nide by plane for Monet/on en route by rail for Montreal on a honeymoon. Flor travelling the bride chose a black wool suit featuring a peplum with blue ac-v ceasorles. On their return they will reside at Borden where the groom is a valued employee on the Aibegwelt. A host of friends Join in wishing them much happi- ness. S’Slde lllntinen Toaia Entartalned. ‘me simmer-aide Kinsmen Jun- s baseball team. REJ. clump- ns. were entertained by the Kine- men Chm at a dinner in Ooyle’: Rutaurant on Hot-levy evening. Mr. Elmer Murphy. Oiub president, presided, ‘ind congratulated the boy: on their ellorte this eeaeon. He aid that the Kinsmen club were not pflmlflly interested in Jas. H. Arthur Albert The mother dining-room was attractively de- dwhy“ corsted tor the occasion with pink who were graduating 1mm Junk);- ccmpetition he that the Kinsmen Club is dedicat- ed to youth and ure time some come Kinsmen. team also spoke briefly Howard‘ Mr. Norman H068. manager o! the Mr. ‘Hogan in reply said.- that he reminded them that in some lut- ol them might be- mascot o! the as did thanked Timmy McGulgan. McFarlane who team lor his ellorts on their behall. The evening ended pleasantly with a sing song. [accompanist was Mrs- Clcve Whalen. — S- ..___-?_____ SCHOOL LUNCHES AGAIN IN ORDER While sandwiches have their place in school lunches. a din-in- day-out diet o! them is ham on my appetite. And it's so easy to prepare a more interesting WW 0i Q>eQ§oo~Q>oo@M-Q>M>Q iieip Wanted SALES GIRL . for cum». osrsarmsur Apply in person or writing to Chino Office R. T. HOLMAN LTD. Summerside, P. E. I. HOUSE FOR SALE the winning u! championships. Th6: main obieot in to make ath- letes o! the boys ant; moi-An: them to play the game with all the? bud and in a Ipm-tlnanllbe man- net. Mr. William Prldgen. mrezent- in} Mr. W. . allmen. tii donor o! the amalirn n trophy. blem- atlc o! the Ill. Junior Champ- ionship. presented the trophy lo Gordon many. tum captain. In mining ADNDPQIOIIMHOI! he con- Intuimo them on belngtlie first A1’ sa summit sum ~ summersuos, v1.1. . House l2 rooms, modem con- Jonlences. If interested you may communicate with Mr. Roy Tonton, Control Street, Sum- manide, or with the owner, Dr. J. R. Corbett, Clark's Harbor. Shelburne County, Nova Sco- fro. tum to win au trdpliy. cole slaw; trult tart; milk. Cream ot carrot soup; eating fillings. Fish~ilaked celery or cucumber, mixed with 53nd‘ Wednaday 8J0. Tbnraday 0-81 home 0f had coached a. number of teams Mf- and in the last few years and that in wlches; veal kidney; chopped cab- COMOH. Kchflinflwll- One respect this team was the best, page; carrot and raisin, {cult cup, o!" l?‘ "I4 IN“ fllll-illilllhci T710 that was in the sportsmanship they mullin, milk. Y'all"! n at all times. To those And when it camel to ingid- s ‘mgaoloum i“ wiches here are some new, n er Jmutahlrommne ‘uh an“. "Sh, finely chop?” QIBQEH, Jlldflh Aflllllfll- i MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE c 0 M DANY ESTABLISHED I865’ M UTUAL SERVICEAMSEC v .1 uml“ 4 4/ HOME IS YOIIR MOST PRECIOUS POSSESSION. Measure the value of house and furnishings carefully- with o trained insurance mun. Protect it with adequate in- surance against oll possible domope. Sentimental values can't be insured-but financial volun can. For Mutual service and security consult any of the following Agents: Carl Wee-h. Alberton W. B. Warren. 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