JULY 2s. "195; I inc WESTERNGUARDIAN AGENTS: J. Elmer Murphy. it! Hanover Street. and George Glow. I25 Ottawa Street. ' IUMMEBBIDE end PRINCE COUNT!‘ News. Subscriptions. Advertising. The Guardian may be bought at any oi the ioiluwIlIl etoree In S lpell Bookstore. Water‘ Street; Gaurllee Drugstore. 2i Central Street; ‘fqgonto Bakery. Water Street: Mark Gaudet. 61 Grenville Street: ‘Vince's Grocery. Russell Street: Alyre Dauoette’: Grocery. Second Street; llllnfl "W" -'l‘flllllart. Water sum. lam Guerdiau will at delivered u» any home u. Suuunerelde a; Carrier :39; at to per day a 18o per week. Phone 2S0 or 288-2 ior thle service ior ti" Y"! "d" I" "I6 M! responsible ior delivery on your route. v l .411 OFFICE will be clued “on; Aug. 2 to Aug. 21 inclusiv... Morley M. Bell. Summerslde. 4.05’! between Ruetlco end Travellers Rest, spare tire ior International truck. Finder please gall 605-15, Summerslde. ahzgQl — 138C. A. Victor use we mo . A 1 B S0, Guardian. n pp y ox Qaxraornwo a sun-imm- oi the Bullish Morris care this week. James A. McNeil] and Sons. Sum- ' | merside. - _F°R SALE _ 4_mw DOHMI —COME T0 the ice cream soc- gprayer. $100; 2 iurrow Crown gnng plow, $20. Austin A. Scales. Freetown, P. E. I. ‘FOIL SALE-iii Lon. Chev truck, dual wheels. Motor recently overhauled. Priced ior quick sale. ouggan ‘d: Duggan, French River. -.T. S. TAYLOR, Optometrist. at’ Charlottetown will be in his aiberton oflice this Saturday. July List. ' _wAN’l'ED--'I‘wo maids ior gen- rral housework, and an assistant cook. Apply Superintendent. Prince County Hospital. —FOR SALEANew hay mowers. also used mower, 6 ioot, Giant Frost dz Wood. $30; two used hay rakes in good working condition.. $15 and $30; Percheron horse $110. Walter S. Weeks. —-HOUSES FOR SALE-Jvhave e number oi houses ior sale with price and terms to suit customers. W. R. Warren. Box 592. Phone 521-2, Summerslde. h-IIOB BENT-Two three-room apartments on water Street. All redecorated. Hardwood il o o r s throughout. Immediate p-ssession. Bowness, Summerslde. Phone —AFTER.NOON TEA-Previous lo Mrs. A.P. Jamiesonk departure Ior the U.S.A.. she was entertain- ld at the tea hour on two difler- mt aiternoons by Mrs J. 0. Cobb and Mrs. Hilbert Johnston, Sum- nerside. —IION. H. L. PALMER, Judge li Probate held court In Summer- ideCourt House on Monday the th oi July, 1948 when the estates oi Mrs. Catherine Mills late ti Summerslde. Mr. John Y. Phil- lips late oi Summerslde. James S. licKlnnon. late oi Grand River, lohn W. T. Hogg late oi Summer- lide. and John Leiurgey late~ oi Niirnot had the Succession Duty lixed and accounts passed. The bwyers interested in the estates were T. L. Linkletter. Ernest H. itrong, KC. Sylvere DesRoches. I. C.. and Heath Strong KC. Mr. l. W. MacKlnnon Succession Duty biilcer represented the Provincial lovernment-S. -raarsa worm-rm iollow- g clipping has been received om Edmonton. Alta. regarding Vlrs. Philip Jean, the iormer Irene Duncan, Summerslde. “Beautliul etit point pictures, worked by s. Philip Jean oi Edmonton. will be shown with international handlcraits at. the annual Can- adian National Exhibition in To- rontp. August 27 to September ll. It has been ranked by experts as one oi the most outstanding ex- libits in Canada. Mrs. Jean ie lisplaying her collection at the rpecial request oi the Exhibition Board. Beiore going to Toronto. Mrs. Jean will show thirty oi the painstakingly iine, beautiiully col- ored petit point pictures at the Banii School oi Fine Arts. Mr. and lVLrs. Jean leit. ior Banfl Fri- IIIY and aiter a iour week stay will continue to Toronto." S‘ Professional Card l@ 0<$<it~i' T. Earle Hickey Chartered Accountant Oliioe at IB Grenville street‘ Phone B1B , Summereide ial in St. Eleanor’: Hall Wednes- day. July 28th. Home-made ice cream and cake. Sponsored by St. Eleanor! Women's Institute. | —FOB SALE. -— One sided de- livery rake. slightly used. Lloyd ‘Waugh, Wllmot. Phone 11-42. Bedeque Exchange. l -rca .. can/nu SOCIAL at Searletown Hall. Wednesday even- ing. July 28th. Women's Institute. —FOR SALE. — Quantity hard- wood, ready ior stove. Immediate ‘delivery. Apply Box 20, Carleton Siding. —NOW SELLING guaranteed Hot Plates, two burners. at Whole- sale prices. See Rex Dawson, Albany. ‘ -LOST at Imperial Diner Sat- urday evening, gents active ser- vice waterproof watch. Finder |phone '14. Summerside. Reward. i —FOR SALE-mi’? l-ton Dodge ‘trues. Good condition, low mile- age. Central Groceteria, Summer- lside. ‘ — NEW OPTOMETRIST — There is to be a new optometrist in Summerslde. BF. Hunter, R.O.. has opened his suite oi oiiices in the SmalInan building. A native oi’ British Columbia, near Van- iTCAil/Sl‘, Mr, Hunter taught school -ior two years in that Province and Isoon alter the war broke out he ‘joined the R..C.A.F. as pilot, hold- iing the rank oi Ellis-ht Lieutenant and was stationed ior a time as staii pilot both in Summerslde and in Charlottetown. He served over- seas in Iceland, Scotland and Ire- land being attached to the coastal command. For the past. three years he has been studying optometry ‘at the University of Toronto, gra- duating in May oi this year. Mrs. Hunter is the ionrner wands Mill oi Clermont, P.E.I.. whom Mr. Hunter met while stationed at the local airport. — S. -FAMILY REUNION -- For the iirst time in twenty years the iamily oi the late Mr. and Mrs. James ll‘. MacLeod met recently at the old homestead, Bradal- bane, now occupied by their son John J. and iamily. Those pres- ent were Laura, Mrs. James Dix- on. Stanchel: Isobel, Mrs. c. P. MaoGIregor. Framingham. Mass; Mae. Mrs. Stirling MacLean. Glen valley; Rachel Mrs. H. E. Wil- bur, Boston. Mass. and John J.. together with their wives, hus- bands. children and grandchil- dren. The evening was pleas- antly spent in music, singing and conversation. During the evening. Mrs. J. J. MwLeod, on behali o! herself and other members oi the iamily, presented a suitable gilt to the two visiting sisters irom the States. ior which Mrs. MacGregor in her usual jovial ntanner on behali oi Mrs. Wil- bur, thanked them very gracious- ly. Ice cream and cake was serv- ed. by the hostess alter which all went home, trusting to meet again in the not-too-distant iut- ure. -TOURIST INDUSTRY REACH- as uaw nron __ The tourist m- dustry in SUITHICISIIIC has reached a new high this year, all cabins. cottages. tourist homes and hotels being illled to capacity. Addition- al accommodation has been added at the Harbor View and Garden o! the Guli Cabins and Cottages. which are equipped with modern conveniences. Among those reglst‘ ered at the present time ior one or more weeks at the above cabins are: HITDOIHVIGW. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest COOk, Haliiax. NS. (the ninth -G. ll. BL- Tllue cannot iade the letting beauty and the exquisite eolorinl’ 0T a ROYAL DOULTON FIGURINE. Theee “Poems ln Pottery" are not elaborate in detail-it's their elmpllcity and color irtlhllfll Which tlvee them their very reel charm. Royal Daultan Figurines are exam lee oi the iineet oi ertietie workmanship. You will ilnd Royal Dou ton Ilturluee in the Chine Department-priced from 5.00 to 32.18 which Includes the tax. In the dlepley ere auoh notable pleeee ue “Tiny Tim" -"‘Bed Time"--“Darllug"—"Autumu .Breeee"—“'l‘he Orange Lady" lull the “Balloon Seller". Each ilgure Ie a picture in lteeli which will Illlllrt charming good taste to your home. Come in and eee these Illutiiul ltoyal Doultan Ilgurinee In the Chine Department. "ROMP ABOUNDS" ior the iittleet little ouee are in the Youth Centre. These Overalls iae. ltlddlee are. nude oi iiue drlll In e variety oi nice colors-they have padded double knees ior the "little oreepefe" ooluiort-they are Seniarired and will not ehrlnk. They earns in eieee l ta I and the price Ie 1.89. " p Aroande” ere lust the Overall ior "l"?! you've been searching... uaierther-eame in end get them ll the Youth Centre. ' | . s Just lni Only just unpacked AND Ierrlileeiiy emerti These ILOUSES by "Gay Palmer” will eeteh your eye and please y» u puree. Ole model ls a ehart sleeved tailored biases at Algape In ~w‘."e. black. I In or beige-the eieee are It to t0, priced at LII. - Thea there are areue Blouses in white and peetel ealan with either a ‘eter Pen roller or a round neck trimmedwlih Iuee. These have knelt eleevee. he eleee are l2 to l0 eud the prleee 4.50 end 4.06. Choose a mart "Iiuee to wear "Old Ilene Week" iron the collection e! "Cay Painters“ 114M Ladies‘ Wear Depertaaefl. ‘ ' " ' ' i’ car-iron '1' SITUATION ARDEN . ,_ TEVE and Mrs. Harold Parcel, Haliiax, NS; Mr. and ‘Mrs. l... E. Cameron, »Sor:nerviile, Mesa; Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Casein, Miami Florida; Mr and Mrs. I-Ior- ace C. Craswell, Maiden. Mess; Rev. and Mrs. L. E. Jones and son, Donald. Verdun, Quebec; Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Girod and ions, New- ark. N. J.; Mr. and Mrs. John J. Mac'I‘avish, Brooklyn, N. Y.; Misses D. and E. Biley, Montreal; Mr. and Mrs. Ward Keller. Akron, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Horace Crandall, Maiden. Mass, and Miss Carolyn Crandall, New York City; Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Tennant, Ottawa; Mr. and Mrs. A. Dales, Berkeley, Caliifl; Dr. A. D. Crowe and Dr. . B. Hughes, Montreal; Judge and Mrs. J. H. MacFadden and party, Arcola. Sasla: Mr. J. B. Rocke- feller, Longmeadow. Mass; ‘Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Gates and iarnily. Peoria, 111.; Dr. and Mrs. H. E. Long and iamily, So. Vienna. Ohio: Mr. and lvlrs. Charles Mac- Donald and sons. Boston, Mass; Mr. and Mrs. O. R. lvlurohy. Fall River. ‘Mass; Mrs. B.C. Post. Madi- son. Wis, and Miss Jean Bishop. Dillon. Mo; lvilr. and Mrs. David Hinglev. New Glasgow. N.S.r Dr- and Mrs. R. H. Chalmers. Fred- ericton. N. 3.: Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ward Breen. Boston. Mass. Harbor View has added a. very attractive giit-handicrait shop. Garden oi the Guli. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Cummings and iamlly. Brooklyn. N.Y.; Mr. J. C. Hackett. K.C.. wi Mrs. Haclrett and family. N01‘?! Sydney. N.S.: Mr. and Mrs. Ed Paquette. Montreal: Misses Vl-‘lor- ence and Ada Martin. Augusta. Maine; F/Lt. and Mrs. Frank Tre- cartin and son, Fairvllle. N34 ‘Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Leard. Everett, Mass: Dr. and Mrs. D-R- MaoRae, Saint John, N. B.; M158 Marjorie Jones and elfl ffltndb New Haven, Conn.; Miss T0793! Gerrior and party. Guyrboraush- us; Mr. and Mrs. AflihOIW Vnllnskl. Natirk. Mass; Mr. and ‘Mrs. Harold McGrath and iamill‘. Halifax, N.S.; Mr. and Mrs. George i. Higgins. Saint John, N. 3.: Mrs. E. Wenham and Mrs. Oherfy- 5t- Cwihcrines. 0nt.: Mr. and Mrs. Wilkinson. Montreal: Mr. and Mrs. Peter English. Greene, N. Y-z Mr. and Mrs. Roy Y. Lang, Concord. N. u: Mr. and IMrs. Edward Bleioher. Ridgeiield. NJ: Mr. and Mrs. Ramsay Roome. l-Ialiiax, N. 5.: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lamb. Brldeewaier. NS: Mr. Orent I-l. Myatt. Three Rivers. Quebec: Mr. and Mrs. P. ‘M. Kobobuss with Mr. and Mrs. Ellett. Montreal: Miss Florence Peooer and girl friends. Montreal. Many oi the above guests enjoying the beautiiui sur- summer) MI‘. roundinvs and hoipltfllty hflyt booked ior next year. An added attraction is two attractive gilt shops-S. Personals --Miss E. Nelle Morrison. Sum- merslde. is visiting her old home in Sydney. N.S.—S. —Mrs. A ‘ Neweome. Bol- ton. Mesa. i: the guest e! her lather. Mr. Sediey ivlutiert and Mrs. Mutiart, Carleton-S. 4m. E. Mayne end Miss Nora Luke. Winnipeg. Men. who he" been the guests oi Mr. and M11. Arthur Dawson, Tryon, will leave on return Thursday morninl-S- __-Mr. and Mrs. Crilly Lea and wamm@ur;eaait'it"’ ALSO NEWS REEL L Show: 7:15 - 9:15 — Matinee Thursday 2:30 THE __CIUI1RP_IA_N. CHARLOTTETOWN Summereide R E G E N T THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY DOUBLE BILL ‘reii ' the EVIL EYE! ACE 0f TIIE SAIIIILL STARS III IIIS SIVIFTEST IIRILLEII! "t IAIIOND "errors Show: 7:15 and 9:15 Matinee Friday and Saturday 2:30 Lust Showing Today IDA LUPINO in "DEEP VALLEY" bflifl%we%ib{>fl%~ IIAMEII THEATRE KENSINGTON son John Murray Harbor. are vacationing at the Cliii Cottages. Cape Traverse-S. ' -Rom. Romannzyzyn oi Ukran- Ia. one ni the displaced person! irom Europe. arrived on Friday evening in Cape Traverse where he has accepted a position on the farm oi Mr. Earl Sawlelfl-S. —-Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Clark. and iamily Charlottetown. spent the weak end In Cape Traverse. guests oi Mr. Clarice parents, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Clark. -S. —At the Sufnmerside Goli Club on Saturday siternoon, Mrs. Heart: Godkin substituted in - serving in the unavoidable eb- sence oi Mrl. Clare Tentorn-S. —An unusual ieature in this year's list oi the students who oaued the Entrance Examinations to the Prince oi Weles College is that In one family. namely Mr. and'Mrs. Clerk. Charlatietaw. three children. Adele. Donald and Roger, ere named-S. —\Miss Dorothy Young. Lang Ia- lsnd, whohesbeen visiting iriende ln Tryon. ieit by automobile on ‘Monday morning to visit her per- ents. Remand Mrs. George Young, Fredericton. N. B. She was ec- cornpnnled by Mrs. Helen Patter- son, Stonehem, Mala-S. -Mrs. winslee Burrell. end her niece Gwendolyn Guile. Rentvilie. NS. are i-he gueets oi Mrs. Bur- rell‘s brother, Mr. Earl Savior and Mrs. Sawlor, Cape Traverse. They were accompanied by Richard Savior who had been visiting his aunt ior the pest aaantla-S. -Rev. Douglas Macintosh. Je- rneica Plain, Mesa, who II rum- mering in Stanley nus...‘ was guest speaker la the Trinity Ila-l Wednesday Thursday 1:15-9:15 No Matinee-Adult Entertainment Paulette Goddard end Rey Mlllend In . “KITTY" With Patric Knowles end ‘Constance Collier There are no Short Reels with this Show. Chicane-p,- ited Church, Summerslde. during the morning service on Sunday. iyflfliitib“ —Mr. and Mrs. Fred E. Bettie oi Vancouver, B.C., arrived in Sum. lnerside July 24, and are visiting relatives and. irlends. At present they are guests oi Mr. and Mrs. Brenton Waugh oi Wilmot. Mrs. Bettie was the iormer Cassie Taylor oi Charlottetown. g S —M.r. and Mrs. Ronald Jamieson with their three children, who have been visiting relatives and iriends in Summerside ior' the pelt two weeks, will leave on Fri- day morning by automobile ior their home -in Hartiord. Conn. They will be accompanied by Mr. Jamieson‘: mother, Mrs. A. P. Jamieson. who hes been summer- ing at her home on Granville St. S CAPE TRAVERSE SCHOOL B CLO ING ‘the closing exercises oi Cape Traverse School weeheld in the Bali on Thursday aitemoon be- iore ‘several interested parents. The children then put on a smell and interesting programme. The iallowing students received prlaes ior ‘ighsst bvereges in each grade: Grade V: Wayne Gardiner. Grade IV (Sr): Blair Camp- bell. Grade IV (JrJ; Jean Murphy. A PAGE ELEVEN i Knornun umsr ron c -r-r. Tl The Prince Edward Island‘ i) HOME. IMPROVEMENT COMPETITION of i947-Spontared by I. l. I. Rural Beautification Society, the Prince County and Provincial Championships were awarded to Mr. Earle R. Ho" of Wilmat Valley. Above-Residence ship, in that his ' C-I-L Paints 8. Varnisher Hardware Secti" (Centre-Sunny Acres Below-Form Yc|r:I Mr. Hcgg, by winning this contest, was pre- sented with the Hon. Thone A. Campbell Tro- phy-—emblemoiic of Prince County Champion- ship, and the Lt. Governor J. A. Bernard Tro- pIiy-emblemutiu of the Provincial Champion- property showed the "Most Improvement" before and after beautification. There's o C-I-L Finish for every painting need, inside and out. choir, o motor, o metal garage, o house or o form, consult with us! We con acquaint you with the right kind of point for the job, in the exact amount you require. Ii ls interesting and educational io note that Mr. Hogg used C. l. L. Paints to preserve and decorate his buildings. SMALLIIAII‘ ‘ “Sunny Acres Farm" After Beautification Before you paint, whether d Grade I (Sr): Wayne I-Iowatt. Grade I (Int): Douglas Mutt- art. Grade I (Jr): violet McNeil. Prize ior Periect Attendance ior year awardd to Ivan Nvwrick. Following is the school report ior month oi June: Grade V: i. Wayne Gardiner; 2. Ivan Newrick. Grade IV (Sn): 1. Blair Camp- bell; 2, Anna Hewett. Grade rv (Jr-J: I Jean Mlur- phy; 2. Elaine Noanan; i, Bobby MacWilliams. Grade III (Sn): Lanll: 2. Wendell Cutcliiie; Adele Cutcliiie. Grade III (Jr): 1. Elaine Camp- bell; 2. Lyle Irving; 3. Jessie Mic- Donald. Grade l1’: I. Jean Gallant and Beryl Murphy; 2, Marion Larsen Grade I (Sr): l. Wayne How- att; 2, Joyce Lard; 3. Patricia Patterson. Grads I (Int): i. Douglas Mlut- I, Robert 3. OTTAWA. July 26 —(CPl- The Cabinet will meet tomorrow to consider the result oi the New- foundland reienendum on conieder- ation but no decision on whether island to admit the as a 10th SINCERITY oi a iormal application ior con- federation irom the Newiound. land Government. ‘Meanwhile, R. A. Mackay oi the External Aiiairs Department is en route to Newioundland, presum- ably to conier with Sir Gordon tart: 2. Joen Weddell. Grade I (Jr): i. Violet Mc- Neil; 2. Hazel MacDonald; 3. Sonny Irving. Perfect attendance ior month oi June: Ivan Newriek, Emma Larsen. Bobby Mecwllliaml. Elaine Cllflliblll. Lyle Irving. Dela Mec- Wiiliems, Beryl Murphyplhtricia Pei-lemon. Joyce Lei-c Sonny Irv- ine’. Haul MacDonald, Violet MaeNeil. . Pupils with averages oi we. or over: Elaine Campbell. 929th Lyle Irvinl. 91%. At the end oi the program the teachers were Presented with beeutiiui glits by the pupils. Then Mr. Morrison thanked the pupils on behali oi Miss Murphy ior their nice giii. end wished them all e happy holiday. : 0F SERVICE For 70 years we have served the public in Tlirougli these times‘ of loss and sorrow. long yours our standard of service has re- mained sincere, competent and dignified. 24 iieltral Street Sunnerelde Our Prices for Ambulance and Fun erel Services cents» Be Equalled savamr YEARSAOF RENOWN IIOMPION FUNERAL HOME Where rrieele Matched were Quelllq province ie expected. it was leern- Mum m G m" I" ‘w.’ ..’l§l’°"..3;““; Federal Cabinet °°‘.i."."i¥;........... s... u... . "Y- "at; ‘ggmgb? “r5035 begm“ In Um‘ M mp majority oi about 6000 in iavor gr ‘issudemlon Wertu". w m‘ ~ ‘ Om OTI- Grade II: Jean Gallant and oi union on the basis oi incomplete o“ "no", u“ . “l” u Beryl Mumhy. To _fgggmbebugltgfigfid‘pinflfitlgcx: irom st. John's rnirht can; T: Ottawa hearing the iormal request oi the Commission Governmentta be included in Cnada‘s territory. Some Government oiiiciels sug- gested that ii all went well, New- ioundland might become Canulfl 10th province by Dominion Day. i949. . Pbeee 253-2