JULY 12, 19.41 fiwESTERN News, GUARDIAN AGENTS: J. Elmer Murphy, ll! Hanover ltroat, and 600m Clow. 90 Ottawa Street. IUMIMERSIDB nntl rumcc cow's‘! riot-Ions. Advertising. ,__-——7 following stores Bell Bookstore. Wnior Street; _-BBAE PICNIC —- Wednesday. yuly 16th. _-BABN SPRAY. livestock spiny, m.) spray materials in stock st Kennedy's, Kensingtoui. _..BAW OIL and turpentine is in Sh“; supply. Get yours at Ken- nedy's, Kensington. ...ASPHALT SHINGLES, roofing, building paper. plastic cement in itnvk at Kennedy's Kenslngton. ___\‘0R'l‘ll TRYON Presbyterian v-hurch service Sunday, July 13th Q 7330 p.m. Miss Mary A. Mac- genzie. Deaconess. ._uav ROPE. win cohll. who. maths, forks, handles, hoes and Ififtlon rakes in stock at Kennedy's KenSinZtQTL fCoMli 'l‘0 Irlshtown School, Mnnday evening, July 14th. A mic Qt good ice cream. .-WANTED - Teacher for Cas- cumpcque school district No. l0. supnlilmvnt c300. Apply Secre- my of Trustees. G. A. T. Harri- 50H. .-‘.\l.~\lL YOUR films to us for prritTI. pICIlPPS and better service mmun‘: Driuz and Photo Sfirvlce Snmmcrside, _l(‘ll, CREAM Festival Mis- rourhe. July l6 at 5 P. M. Bingo and other games. Come and enjoy H. evening of fun and entertain- Infill. _.\'OR-Tll RIVER PASTORATE Alorvices for Sunday, July 13th, are as follows: Fairviaw ll a.m.: itnrili River 3 pm. Loni: Creek 1.30 nm. Rev. Athol Roberts. kiinister. _ JONGRATULATIONS — Mr. snd Mrs, Ramsay Hardy Montrose, celebrated their 30th wedding an- nivorsory on June 27th. T-hey were kindly remembered with beautiful gifts from their family. —REV. ALBERT LANGLEY. =91‘- ieiary of Maritime Temperance Federation will address a public meeting in Wilmot Valley l-la" lilcnday. July 14 at 8.30 p. m. A large attendance is requested. Sale of ice cream —FOR SALE --New and used truck wagons. rakes, mowers horse llflPS. scufflcis, inclurlmtz two flood list-d scufflcrs. $5.00 each: also three milch cow's. one horse. eight rows to farrow July l5 to August lllceks. Bayvlew. —Mr. and Mrs. Harold Richard- son of New York have arrived in Bummerside and are guests of Mrs. Richardson's sister. Mrs. Clarence Landry and Mr. Landry. -S — BRAPAUD THEATRE o: lflillll Pluyit‘; m.’ a=3o - so. mo-mo ‘hililliiauww "3 "0 Ifllt your W: KNOW-that you like u» have Illldwnro Dapnrient, - - - You l! s well cured for our. ‘It and an"! ‘“I°"'~‘—In helmet style with n flslqqr, WI: IQ- III"! lot In groan and yellow, for lM-ihen there are TI" Glllrllllll Ill! be bought st any of tho in Snmmoraido: "Wils- Dracmn. u Control Street" ror-wt" "ll"!- “"‘" "MM Marl- G-uim. n Granville sou-d The Guardian wiil be delivered to any homo h gummgnum carrier B07 l‘ 2° P" ‘l! 0P 130. M!‘ week. Phone 289 for this service o, ‘m your order to the boy responsible for delivery on you m“. -ussuv| n. ' for Lot 1d consensual,’ m‘ I’ -—Bll-Al rlcNlc _ July m Wednesday, —PINDAN'I‘I. Bracelets and Elrrlnss. s: mm Jswgllggg, pointments at Enmun’; “WDIAN RIVER. July i4. n» C"!!! 3001M. Dance and other amusements. -ics: CREAM SOCIAL and Dance in Clermont: School, In". “Y evenllll- Jill? 15. also sale of lunches. —ELECTRIO WORK of al kinds. Satisfaction gugrgnf,g9d_ Prices reasonable, w. Broader, 5e; View. —WANTED — A number lltlle piss over thirty lbs. wtu Day highest prices. Lloyd May. how, North ‘Pi-yon, —LOS'l‘ vouTvc. corms n00. Strayed from m} farm at Ken. sington. Reward. Patterson Walk- er. —CAR MIXED FEED Summer- side. Unloading today. North Bed. eque Farmers Institute. —WATClIl-3S for all occasions with or without expansion Brace- lets. Choose yours from Moase Jewellers fine selection. -lIALLB USED THRESHER for sale in good working order, equip- ped with blower. On rubber tires. Reasonable price, apply W. D. Cro- ken, Summerfield, Emerald, RR. Dies Suddenly While Visiting In Province The death occurred suddenly near Tignish on Thursday even- ing of Mr. James Phee. a former resident of the Province who for the past 30 years has occupied an important postion with the Brook- lyn Rapid Transit Company of Brooklyn, N. Y. The late Mr. Phee had retired to his native community of Nor- way about two weeks ago to spend two or three months with his bro- thers, Bertram and Wilbert. His death, apparently from a heart attack. came without warning. Besides the brothers mentioned, he is survived by a. sister, Fannie (Mrs. Harry Dawson. Boston, Mass), two daughters and one son_ all residing in Brooklyn. N. Y. His wife predeceased him several years ago. It could not be ascertained last Gallant sra Z8 cents each. - - - There are many u"!!! Mackerel Fillets can be served-easily ll"! lilllllll! u“ Will‘ I'll!‘ "l today from tho onocum: DEPARTMENT. ‘ll-film nun CIIAMOIB, uim m Militia-ransom which removes those mill. which will give your our that hard. Enhance the _ "Wins u washed and shinedi-IIARDWAII DEPARTMENT. WI KNOW- | ml b- e emu getting your "nu-Ir mwoiukII-Z an": ihsro are BATIIING CAPS chin strap the colors are red, white. "l Fallow. priced n IO eentl. - - - with s roll rubber Swim cur-YOU" ""1"- KNOW-thst you servo coollnl B‘ ""~ - - - You will want a smart sszvsuaos 3""! eh There are u number of different types - - - For "loose ‘h the China Department. t is sets oonsistin of a IIIIQ night what arrangements for the funeral have been decided upon. Juveniles Admit “Saucer” iioax TWliN EAL-ll. Ida. Jilly ll - (AP) - Assistant Police Chief L.‘ D. McCracken said tonight four Juveniles nad admitted making a metallic disk found this morningl in the yard of Mrs. T. ll. Thomp- son of Twin Falls. McCrnckeii said that he was tipped that one of the boys know about the case. The boys explained It took them] two days to make the "saucer" which resembled band cymbals] placed together and with frosted piexis glass dome. —G. ll. III-- WE KNOW-tint in the Summsl-‘yon like to servo light. us! i0 P"- Wt. nourishing mesh. - - - Choice quality boneless MACKIBEI. FIL- "slish"! Thus one pound, flni ilnl. lllfilfll If! Ml‘- different ways that‘ your car In "shlnllll WIN" 00"‘ tliiionl This is not difficult with the u-r-slesning aids for Isle in the can m srouoss. POI-ERIN" also n number of our cleaners and difficult stnlnl- Ind HIM- gleuning finish that marks ' value of your automobile b! I blue Swim this Summer and keep your these warm Bummer 881' to servo drinks of oats from which instance-you'll like the is msdo up of 8 [losses and S leaf dooorntotl "lib-r mo. o. lip, ihooo have frosted decoration sud an rflw f" “"141: 5.65. - - - The lots having will"! mtlvwuqstussausunmnsus decor nrc 4.2!. 8dr" A DIP-film‘ —FOR PHOTOS. Make your sp- of‘ CAPITOL ‘Sumsnorslde BEGINNING TODAY (Wednesday) THURSDAY - FRIDAY and SAUURDAY f/ 4—DAYS—4 i’ i 1\R.=‘dsu}}'wi 1...... S"side R.C.A.F. o-si i Leading 5 to 2 going into the sixth inning. the R.C.A.F. team committed five errors in thru frame and nlew their lead, the League leading Red Sox endimz up with a 9 to 5 victory. Ccc Powell. notoriously slow starter. gave up 7 hits in three innings but nary a sale blow in the last four frames. Mickus pitched mas tcrful ball, allowing only 4 hits in the first five innings but after his team blew up behind him he iveakenod and gave up six hits The Red suit infield, working like a well oiled machine. gave th~ir best performance to date. chalk- ing up only two mfscues. Lyons’ nice nmning catch on the left field foul liue of a. long drive by clow was the picture fielding ef- fort. of the evening. BOX SCORE D I N I , 2’ L-o-boov-luurno; QOOOUw-QOOMO) RCA!‘ Brawley, cf Plourde, ss Lyons, lf Csrsons, lb Mickus, p Rook, 3b Harvey, 2b Graig. o Ross. u Barnard, rf Totals QFOQQQGOD-ls-ll-l» N r-lOl-IGMMOOQQQ“ r U‘ QiJsis4“|!#¢@I-l‘ Rod Box MacMui-do. c! Landry, 2b Morrison. ss Gaudet, 3b Schurman, c Perry. lf MacDonald, lb Powell, p Glow, rf Totals D5 =um>>w+m+n> qwosonneauuipw- o gi-iuo>->-sacsav-= -i»-oon-a>-i-o--u NOOEO-Irlr-lh-IO" r‘ e .- noa~ooooootll cosouv-oov-nmi-naafl Summary: Doubles - Carson; ldlckus; Gaudet; Schunnan; H"- 8!. stolen Bases _ Plourde: Mac- Murdo; Schurman. Runs Belted in - Mickus 2. Carson: Perry; Powell; Claw. Earned Runs --ROAF 3; Rid sox 2. Left on bases —RDAI' 4: R‘!!- Boz '1. Sacrifice Hit-Harvey. Struck out-By Powell d; UV Mickus ‘l. Bases on balls-Off Powell 12 off Mickus 3. Umpires -Plate -J. schurmsn; bases-Bullis and sprouds. By innings: n n .5 may azoooo 0-5 '1 l0 néu Box oio ois s-a l0 a . BLAME LIGHTNING FOR h!!! NORTW BAY. Ont. Julv 11 -- (AH- \ forest fire attributed to l ligihtnf" bolt, was blazing in neat-b" Dans Township lbday. cov- erinv. ~n area of approximately 50 acres -~~d man were balm! flwll lll to s" "wary Runners of the North Bay fvrcsbry district. CARDIFF. Wales —(C P)- The Welsh Notional Memorial Associ- ation is asking counties and towns to contribute 2660.000 ($2,310,000) to help fight tuberculosis. A. Cavalcade ’ .9‘; A '§ Glorious‘ ‘TECIINICIJLGR ' . Entertainment! COLUMBIA PICTURES [lresrnts 77/1? ,l0|.SiiN 5mm” LARRY PARKSh-HSVELYN KEYES _W|I,LIAM UEMAIIESI- BILLGUUDWIN Sclssnplsy by Stephen lemme! Iioduud by SIUIIII SIMS“ ' Diieclsd by MIIH] [Hill —PLEASE NOTE-- ~IO SHORT SUBJECTS Evening Shows 7:I5-9:I5 —- Doors Open or 6:45 Z-MATINEES-Z THURSDAY and SATURDAY AT 2:30 Attend The First Shows for the best Selection of Seats. . T I as; ROYAL HOOKY When a prince plays hooky, he: does it in royal fashion. The Prince is Hamid-Rem Pahlevi, 15-] year-old brother of the Shah of, Iran, who wears a determined look as he arives in Paris alter skipping away from his brother in New York by plane. The prince didn‘t like the idea of spending the summer at St. George's llhod, Newport, R. l. Major Hoopla Goes to Couri Tho cards are stocked against him-he's doomed to lei 90 days for u few "iri- fling inillc transgressions"- bnt the old b0! is 807M to fight back. ' Don't miss the dramatic climax in mm Renchy‘| court. 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"Europe is bleeding to death; it must be stopped," Bevin declared ‘tr an address to the Wandswcrth Rotary Club. “And in the stopping oi It you have got to rule out any prejudices, either religious or ideological." The secretary said that unity in Europe had appeared impossible because of racial and historical differences and the “awful devas- tation" of war until State Secre- tary Marshall made his aid-Eur- ope proposal. , Bevin brushed o-ff as “political propaganda" the proposal by former Prime Minister Winston Churchill for a “United States of Europe." "On the other hand," he added, "there ls a prospect-and a very happy prospect, I think-now, of. trying to produce something with- out touching the political side at Q ‘was . HOUSE _ 0n the comic page on the western racing circuit. all, without even raising it. and certainly not accentuating it, to have an opportunity of approach- ing the problem from an economic ‘ basis. “If built upon rightly and \VOI‘I(— en out. properly, this may yet make the biggest contribution to the Bevin posal_ originally put forward contained in an Without mentioning Russia unity of the peoples of Europe.“ said the Marshall pro- the American Secretary in an ad- dross at Harvard University, was "UYIFEIIEBISBGIUOI now satisfy them by argu- spcech, like n hc-lt out of the blue." by name, Bevin reiterated that tho door was still open for thoée who by had declined to co-r/perate and that "we shall try to prove to them by example where we can- merit.” got his in Chicago after Mrs. Louis and the baby flew back from Mexico Ring Champ Joe Louis City, where Little Joe was born. daughter Jackie and Mrs. Louis look on. In the upper left. 01119 Hers Joe sizes up his son while Wherever race-horses are to be found, one can also find a large number of cats, dogs and trher assorted mascots. Shown here are some of the pots that accompany the CPR. race-horse special two dogs maintain guard over their masters cot outside a horse-car, while m the other two scenes s dog and cat keep company with their larger trionda-Ounsdisu Pacific hallway Photos. m R E G E N T THEATRE SUMMERSIDI ‘ TODAY (Thursday) - ralnav and SATURDAY wasitlssmlll "unit Yvonne Detlllli) Brian DOIILEW Jean Pier" uuou ‘ Sting Sc/ze/zeralflde IIM rw‘ JOHN QUALEN PHILIP REED and CHARLES KULLMAN Star cl the Metropolitan 0pm Company Wrilisn and Diruciui by WALTER "a" Prodocld by EDWARD KAUFMAN Director oi Fhoioqraphyzttiol Ital". lic- A we've Producer. duos Doll! a uaivrasu-iuissusnouai ncrgg Show: 7:l5 and 9:15 Matinee Friday and Saturday 2:30