WESTERN/GUARDIAN AGENTI: J. Elmer Murphy, Ill IIIICVI ltreah and Guru Qlev. us Ottawa sum euasuaassne and PRINCE counts NQII.“ l lptioris. Advertifllg. ns Guardian may be bought s. any of the ' amlnerdda: w stores la B sui ileum"- l "Mi "evils- Drnrmn. n Central Street- [oi-onto Bakery. wsus- Street; sssrs Gaudet. s1 Granville Street: f-Thasauardian will be delivered to any homa in Sumraerids. csrrierloylllfipfldayorllepsrweek. Phonallfurthisservlee u ‘m your order to the boy responsible for delivery on ynpp "n. ...00UPLE DRIVING to Mont- m1 Wednesday morning. Room lor two. Phone 428-3. Summer- side. am aansmos-ou-rns use ,1 a modern home with all con- reniences to person or persons who will take care of elderly “dy, write Box 452. Summer- \iil€. JIJEAOIIIII. WANTED for gichmond School. Second class. gupplemcnt $300. Apply Gar Pen- rileton. Secretary. _IMPOBTANT NOTICE T0 ADVERTISERS - Advertisers are |dvised that ordinary copy must reach the Guardian office not "liter than ll a. m. the day pre- nous to date oi’ insertion. Large gdvis, quarter page and over. must reach the office at least 24 hsurs in advance. "To! BENT. summer cottage at North Bedeque. Phone Bum- merside ASA-S. —DB.. AUSTIN DELANEIPS OFFICE will be closed Aug. 7, a and O. Will be available for maternity work only. —C°hsratulations and best wish- es are extended by his mamy Street Simumeraide to be known as tihe Rogerson Dry Cleaners. The plant is located in the Rayner Building and for some time past Mr. Rogerson has been busy installing new and up to date equipment and engaging an experi- enced staii capable of caterig to the Public and rendering efficient service. Attention is called to iihe display advertisement in this ls- sue announcing the Grand opening of this new business venture.—S. —G. H. M.- Brighten your home with new LIGHTING FIXTURES! The Bard- vvsro Department has an excellent selection from which to choose. - - . There are attractive fixtures for every room-utility fixtures, that gives plenty of light for the kitchen and bathroom-dainty bedroom fix- lures-smari. attractive fixtures for halls and living-rooms. in both rentre and wall styles. One oi the first things people notice un rntrring s. house is the lighilng-why put up with old dingy fixtures-- modernise your lighting PARTMENT. with bright new iixturem-IIARDWARE DB- Keep flies out-for your health’s sake! Put NETTING on any window that is not permanent! screened. - - - The Dry Goods Department has received a new shipment oi WINDOW NllTTlNG-this is a very fine, strong. natural colored net. it is i5 inches wide. priced at Si! cents a yard. - - - l-‘lies carry dirt and BOODS DEPARTMENT. Vacation time! If you are going disease-so keep them outl-DRY i "tripping" on yourvaeatlosi you'll (ant smart. new LUGGAGE-Alien is a nice assortment of LADIES’ WEEK-END or DRESSING CASES in the Clothing Department. - - - ‘ These Cases are all l8 inches long-Jlhe black Karatol case with metal mm»- ements ls 2.85-The striped or plain Tweed ease is 11.95 and the navy Fabrieoid case with leather bound edges is 18.95. - - - This [luggage is all nicely and carefully finished. - - - "On larid and sea lid in the air-It's Holman Luggage everywhereP-MENS CLOTH- iuo oarsrvrrssur. wen for sometime. - - - The delectable colors are blue, DEPARTMENT. The MOSSFIELD ALL WOOL BLANKETS are soft. fluffy and heavy gelght. - - - They are really the most luxurious wool blankets we have The ‘l0 x B0 aise with satin bound ends ls ltiiii. wine. coral and anus. Come in and Re these beautiful heavy weight Mossfield wool blankets-DRY GOODS _ MEN'S and in Stock! . . ‘lit RVAILRILE OI ousasnrasn ssnsrsossois ' lines isss . a a o e l HUI-MAN'S HAS ‘ eicvciss New Shipment Just Arrlvq’ IOTH Moms 50.00 °' "m" '"' "' Wwmmrw..." “use: manufacturers. - . - They. are well "I improvements. Why walk-Bide a N010!!! EASY PAY" INT PLAN 10% DOWN — IALANCE MONTHLY Write— Wire — Phone — Call in — T0497 SUMMERSIDE l WOMEN‘! \ eonstraeledandhavsalithe TIIE lllILIAl friends in Summer-side to Mr. Walter Rogerson on the opening oi his new business on Central ' I ~40’! 15 CHURCH TEA Thurs- lill’. A118. 7. Bail game, sports, i bazaar. Personals -—Miss Nora Green, who has been the guest oi her, father, Mr. John L. Green, Convent Street. mlmmflflidh has returned to 0t- tsws. —M.r. and Mrs. Ian Phemlsier, of Brenton. Ont.. are guests of Mrs. Pheuiis:er’s parents. Dr. and Mrs. J. A. McMui-do. S I -Mr. Eric Matheson oi National Bhawmut Bunk, Boston. omp- enled by his wife and daughter, l Joan, have arrived in Summerside to spend a two weeks vacation with his parents, -Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Maiheson. 5 —Gia.d.ys Bell Owen, singer and stage director of the Ceiling Opera. Company. New York City is visit- ing ‘her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Bell, Surnmerside. l W Eliiisilale And Vicinity Congratulations are extended to Mr. andMrs. Robert Campbell on the arrival of a son on July 26th, at the Western Hospital. Mrs. Elizabeth Boyle of Lowell, Mass. is the guest for a few weeks. of her sister, Mrs. Charles Dunn and Mr. Dunn. Mr. Theodore Beaupre 0i Pem- broke, Ontario. left for his home on Monday after spending a holi- day vritih his sister, Mrs. Ross Campbell and Mr. Campbell. Aimong the many visitors to Lerrnox Island on Sunday included Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Dunn, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dunn and two young sons, Ralph and Eric. Mrs John P. Wallace is enjoying a well earned vacation in Mus- sachusetts with relatives and friends. Mrs. Wnllace accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Crownse cn their return trip to their home south of the border. in Her speedy Mrs. Frank Yeo is a patient the Prince County Hospital. snany friends wish he;- a recovery. His many friends are pleased to know Mr. Everett Murray is recov- ering after suffering a painful in- jury to his face, caused by his tripping over a stump while haul- ing lumber. Congratulations to Messrs. Sterl- ing Matthcws. Robert Campbell and Fired Campbell On the splen- did new buildings they have al- most completed. Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Newton and young daughter who spent two weeks very pleasantly with the lat- ‘ter's parents. Mr. and Mrs. James f h ha“ d I Umim» 1°“ by 91”“ m‘ 53mm“ Ogruitfteilei‘ “iidits beeiseuse they can- laet for their home in Montreal. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shea. St._ Louis have as their welcoune guests, their dailghters. Mrs. Bemard Sleivey, Mrs. Arthur Bomard and. three children from Connecticut- Mr. Bernard is also vacationing here. ‘ Congratulations are extended to the following students. who success- . fully passed the matriculation ex- f arniriatiosis to Prince of Wales Col- i loge, Miss Catherine Wallace. M!!! Edna O'Brien, Miss Verna England. , Mr. Johnston Wells, and Mr. John. O'Brien. _____,___.__ IMPORTANT FOSSIL FIND Lmooau. Nob, Aus- PM?) Fbssilized bones sabre-tooth-a tiger-like creature. which lived in the western hemi- l sphere about 1.000.000 y"?! NNF‘ have been found in North America i tor the first time Dr. C. Bertrand Schultz, university of Nebraska Museum director; lnnmmud w‘ day. THEATRE SUMMERSIDE Today Double Iill Shows 1.15mi 9.15 B i Mrs. Vc.l Song Recital At Sfsiiie iiighl School Thursday Evening Edna Baker Brisker of Toronto, who is giving a recital of songs in the High School Audit- orium, Summersi‘, next Thurs- day evening in aid o! the Crip- pled Children's Fund of the Rn- tary dub, is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Baker, Eustace Street, Summer " . She is a lyric soprano and studied at the Toronto Conservatory of Music - and more recently with Miss Mary Leighton, a noted English singer. she sang for two years with the Toronto Masquers who entertained ‘all forces in Military District No. 2 during the war and she has given two recitals in Toronto. She also had the honor oi singing with the linsquers quartettte on the Borden Cavalcade of the Air. Mrs. Bricker will be sccompa - led by Mr. Walter MacNntt of Winnipeg who is spending his summer vacation with his parents, Major and Mrs. T. E. MacNutt. Charlottetown. I Mrs. Bricker has chosen a pro- gram for her recital that should be appreciated by her audience. In it will be numbers from most o! the well known composers in- minding "The Jewel song" from ;Faust and "YJn Bel Di" from Ma- dam Butterfiy. In lighter vein she will give a number of Scottish [songs including, "Mary of Argyle". “Caller Herrin“. “Annie Laurie" =and "Corning Through the Rye." i Mrs. Bricks-r is spending a iew weeks with her parents and has consented to give this recital in aid of this well known charitable iwork oi the Rotary Club. S i .K Fuel Situation In Halifax Serious Aug. 1 —(CP)—The domestic fuel situation m the Hali- fax area is more serious than at any tune during the war. dealers reported today amid indicationsof a shortage of hard coal and fur- riace oil this winter. One dealer predicted there would be no Welsh anthracite brought into Ca-nada this winter. that coke would be short because it was going l/nto the production of .stee1 but that there would be plenty of soft coal, Soft coal is mined by 13,000 men in Nova Scotia. The dealer added: "People aren't getting i-n their supply oii coal the way they should. They don't sewn to realize how serious the situat- ion is. Deliveries were practicaily at a standstill from April 1 to July 15 though they have picked up re- cently." Three companies dealing» in oii installation not guarantee the supply of fuel for them. CAPITAL SITE MOVED Kingston was the capital of Can- ada from 1840 to i844. and Mon- treal from 1844 to i849. “BLONDIES BIG MOMENT" HALF 0F DOUBLE BILL AT CAPITOL —Just when most movie fans have been wishing a new “Blon- oie" picture would come along. Columbia obliges with “Blondies Big Moment". which opened at the Capitol Theatre on Friday. From ail advance reports, "Blon- die's Big Moment," the nineteenth! SUMMERSIDE TODAY (Friday) and SATURDAY Big Double lill sii-‘ammnrna-ssx-éowakw - sv: Your Big lioness! SI H fii-Iiiiciiois sm-snimse ' isseiimiii. ‘isiiir-issaiiss‘ ism I " 15E: Bronco Busters iili Iwweirb .. U-Eaiilqs biracial I] IA! IAZAIID Shows 7:l5 and 9:15 Matinee Saturday 2:30 With ihe lsi Chapter of new Serial "JUNGLE RAIDERS" Shown Every Saturday Matinee MONDAY and TUESDAY Belly Hutton In "CROSS MY HEART" YIIBdCHD Bumstead family, is a mlrthful, all-audience film. The series‘ regular followers will adore it and those who have never be- fore seea a "Blondie" will pinch themselves and ask why not. All the favorite characters oi chic Young's well-known comic strip are back again, portrayed by actors who have made the roles their very own-Blondie (Penny Singleton). Dogwood (A r th u r Lake), Alexander (Larry Simrns), Cookie (Mariorie Kent) and Daisy with her brood Guest starring in the comedy is lovely Anita Louise. as Alexan- der's teacher. And here's a sur- prise anonuncement-Mr. Dithers is no longer in the series. Guess he couldn't take Dagwoods shen- anigans any longer. Jerome Cowan takes over as Mr. l-‘indcliife. the new boss of the construction com- pany. From what we know about the highly excitable characterizat- ions of Mr. (Iowans previous pic- of s marsuplal, screen adventure for the beloved tures. Dogwood better look out! \ White ' Siar Laundry Pleas 282 l i l ».. 1 fly ‘VENETIAN BLINDS. Herc st last! The modem Venethn with all the beauty you've admired h soa- ventionsl blinds . . 4nd more. For Flenlum is made of s special aluminum alloy-so flexible it bends to sccosnmodste your bnuls as you whisk the dust sway. So lovely, its satin-smooth plastic finish blends with every decorative setting, resists weather stains and soil. Flexalum is nut-proof, warp-proof, will not crack, chip or peel. Measure your windows now - - - and lei us estimate how little it will cost to beautify your home with custom- fii Flexulum blinds. siiiiiuiirs LIMITED suiuiasizsiosl. Successors To Sinclair fi Stewart Ltd. l “Déasiito “ Saturday ’l:l5‘and 9:30 Wild Bill Elliot as Red Ryder In "CALIFORNIA GOLD RUSH" With Bobby Blake as Little Beaver and Alice Fleming as the Duchess Also Serial and News iucrigu SALE AT CENTRAL ' STREET, BUM- MIBSIDE. ON TIIE PROPERTY RECENTLY OWNED BY ALBERT BOSWELL. , 0a aeeount oi a recent bereave- ment l will sell all my stock and implements by auction on Tues- day, Aug. l‘, beginning at I pm» o : Two work horsel. I! eholee snllels cows.‘ registered Jerseys. four heifers, also registered. tour calves. This ls one of the lnest herds of Jersey oattle in the Province and_have been prise win- ners wherever shown. Implements; One binder, mower, I Pleas 505 Aiili QLUE hay loader, side delivery rake, sectional seeder, two ovsltivatora. steel roller. gang plow. two walk- ing plows. potato digger, ssnooth- ing- barrow, manure spreader, set scales, farm wagon, express wagon, box cart. grain crusher, threshing outfit. turnip seeder, set isnners, two wood aleighs. one family sleigh, sil kinds of ‘ both GRAND OPENING OF ROGERSONS mu cuziuzis Monday, August lllhi ALL MODERN EQUIPMENTI EXPERIENCED HELP Pickup and Delivery Service WEDNISDAY, O-l AM.‘ LEGIONAIRE ORCHESTRA SATURDAY, 9-12 PM. IMPERIAL liAiiliE PALACE l MILE WIST OP SUMMERSIDE limi‘ hi. ‘l ,‘ DANGEHm. NOTES ORCHESTRA doable and Ingls, use] q m large farm. A large quantity d Inall artldq not anumeraied» Tfl-MS‘ CASH. Itdayisunngsalseaasstll day. Hill. CLARENCE DOILI IIUOB I‘. MORRIKON, Auetioneer. 1 PAGEJZKIRIFE" 44 tmral Street. Ssnaersliie. rat. i i i l