AUGU5T_.§:_129Q s rm: Jsuslzprliw. _ rpnslztorrsrglvnl {m5 WESTERN GUARDIAN AGENTS: I. liner llurpby. Ill Hanover Street. ml - George Glow. 1B Ottawa Street. , IUMMEBSIDI and PRINCE COUNT!’ ‘d; News. Snbeorlptioaa, Advertising. . , Bell Bookstore Town» Bakery. vim," grocery. Russell Stree The Gnardiaranay be bought at any of the following etoree in S water Street; Gonrliea Drugstore. Sl Central Street: Water Street: Dlark t; Alyre Doueette’: Grocery. Seoond Street; d Motor Transport. Water Street. ‘ e: Gaudet. S‘! Granville Street; goyet3oI¢I¢l!lu°P°"°°k' Wotan will he delivered to any horne in Snnuneraide by Carrie; Phone S80 or SOS-I Iorthia aervieu o, ‘m. your order to the boy responsible for delivery on your route. Vi? __1-0 LET-Two apartments on Upper- Central Street. 5mm“- elde- PM“ 553*‘ __y0UNG LADIES interested [n ewllng between $15.00 and ‘Sow week apply Chas. L. Coyle, Phone 143. Slzlrrl-rrlerside. Applic- mls must be intelligent, neat and lllerl 2mm"- _-l-"on sans - 1938 Plymouth Sea”, Apply A. A. MacOallum. Carleton SidinE- -912. CALLBECIVS Dental of- lce will be closed August 9th to (4th lnciusive. ~_ __ygw LONDON Presbyterian Chllfillts. Services. SundBY- N13- ,,“ slil. The Sacrament of the Lord's 5upper at Long Rive!‘ at 11 a M Evening service at 7.30 P. M. s... Granville 2.30 P. lvl. Pre- paratory Service at Long River on tyidgy at 8.00 P. M. Clifton S. S. 10.00 A. M. Rev. D. A. Campbell. Minister. ‘GOING r0 NFLn-The base- bail loam of the R.C.A.F. station. sumnlsrsiclc. will Ill’ I9 359mm‘ Flt-Id. Newfoundland. on Saturday Tiler will return on Sunday. The ' Field boys played at the slrle station on Air Force _ s spring and this is a re- lurll PYIgJZEITIEITIZ. The trip will be nude in R.C.A.F. aircraft. S ._pl\'.J0i'ABLE OUTING - Anl lnjoyable outing was held at the Frill-ill l-Istey, Stanley Bridge on Wednesday; afternoon by the choirl lnmlbcrs and friends of Summer- lidr Trlniiy United Church. Sports were conducted under the direct. ml of lilr’ '1‘.i-l.E. lnmari, assisted t}: Ml: Norman Morrison. The s in the different, events, ‘grlcludcd ‘Michael Schurman. Patsyl Daley, Grant Llewellyn, the lVLisses_ lifflr. lifscKny. Ethel Douglas and! Estelle Bowness. Mrs. Fred Auden, ion. llrs. Edwin Estey, Mr. Allison ilacLrrlll. Mrs. T.H.E. lnman and nearly sing-song was enjoyed-S. '-B0l)I' BEING SENT HOME -'i'r.e body oi ‘Corporal Lawrence ll. llurlury, R.C.A.F.. who was kill- ed in nn auto accident at White- horse. Yukon Territory, will ar- rive on Monday evening at Char- loiiciolvn at 6:15. accompanied by Egt. Bcnnett. The funeral will LIKE place from the home of Nor- mall AiacDonaid. Glen Valley. at i130 p.m. standard time on ‘mes- llaI-H Burial will be in Hartsville Dtmctcry and the pallbearers will be Air Force personnel. The offic- lltizl: clergyman will be Rev. Dolnid Nicholson. assisted bv Padre McLean. S (o piav a reium game of base-. p.11 Willi ihe us. Air Force team.’ llrs. A. Vi/oodside. Delicious re- freshments were served by the . ladies lll charge. lifter which a I —!‘0lt SALE at 5'1 East Street, Summerside, five-room house, lot. and garage. House has been re- modelled. Phone 768-1. —NAME OMITTED - In the -resuit of the Entrance Examin- atIDn of Prince of Wales, publish- : ed lately, the name of Miss Florence McKenna, Kinkora, was omitted. | —SUMMEBSIDE COMMERCIAL COLLEGE reopens September 1st. iFull Commercial Training or Spec- llal some. arranged. Write or ‘Telephone 54-2. -BED5QUI United GIIQ Charge, services Sunday, Aug. 8th: Bedeque ll a.m.; Albany 3 p.rn.; Bord-en 7.30 p.m. Guest speaker. Rev. W. C. Picketts, Bridgetown. N. S. Rev. W. B. Crowe, B.A., Minister. —ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. Harry K. MacKen- zie. south Melville, announce the engagement of their eldest daugh- ter. Grace Henriette, to Ebby Boulter. youngest son of Mrs. Annie Rayner and the late Ross Boulter, Victoria. Marriage to take place in August. ' Personals -Mr. and lqrs. Ted Ryan and side. — B - ____ ora wine and green. caerror. . MQSI HE SCREENS R (3 Klllt TERRWYIN- STALKS _.._, supra- ,.’/ strum or BUNK-EDWARD IJIIE OLAYIUTII - uandtylannensoacel-seenueynllellli Iaeealbybyllevhalfidbllfnb MRLUFF-LDLI%;$ Summeraide TODAY (FRIAY) and SATIIRDAT . BIO DOIIBLE BILL SIX-GUNS SNRL. m IAIAIIE IOIIISOR r IAI IIITIEI Dlfii ll UN Q“ l! III III so... Ilnv nv u iolln lolilneli ~ II Q Oliver DIGAO - race ELEVEN: REGENT THURSDAY. FRIDAY and SATURDAY Double Bill HOPALONG CASSIDY In . "BAR 20 RIDES AGAIN” end Shows 7:I5 - 9:l5 Matinee Saturday 2:30 ~13. H. M.- At good old Ilolman's you don't pay for fancy settings and stmosphe =- lou puy for just what you get-good reliable merchandise at reason- able prices. Here is one of the best values we've been able to offer you for some lime. - - - A Il-plece STUDIO SET of Chrome for just ‘daughter, Joan, of Domhester, $177.00. These Chrome Sets consist of a comfortable Studio Couch and Mas," are vlsmnz 1n summeh two smart Chairs. The three pieces are spring filled-have strong, . sturdy construction and are covered with good quality velonr in eol- Theee smart Studio Sets are an exceptional value —Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius (hills evflilebls lo you lhrwsh Holman‘: Kisser Buyine-Funnrruns m:- mer at Mr. Giills’ dormer hcme in Kensington. -S i-s Iunllflfil‘ cottage of Mr. and Mrs.‘ of Boston are spending the sum; PARTMENT- , Heading toward your vacation. Girls! Give your feet s treat and get l I Pill‘ 0f white and brown SADDLE SHOES for sports wear. These _M_,._ m P‘ Foley. summersyda good-locking, comfortable oxford: are in sizes ' 4 in S. They have crepe is attendmg the annualmnvention or white rubber soles and the prices of the different models are 4.50- 0y the Canadqan Pharmaceutical 5.00 and 7.50. - - - You'll get heaps of wehr out of these Saddle She-z: Association in Windsor. Ont. -Mr. and Mrs. Earle Robert-l son oi Neshanlc. N.S.. and their son. Elton, have returned afte‘: visiting Mr. Robertson's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Elton Robertson. Summerslde. —Mr. and Mrs. William Murphy c-f Dorchester, Mass, are surrmer visitors to Summerside. Mr. Murphy ls formerly oi Charlotte- town and Mrs. Murphy is formerly of Milivale, -S -Miss Pauline Noonsn, R. p1,, of the staff of St. Ann de Bellevlle Irllospital, Quebec, is visiting at her home in Summerside. She is flvccmbanled by her niece, Miss Eileen’ MacLellan of Ottawa. —$ m. and Mrs. S. R. Gerard, Read- lnls‘. Mass, who have been touring the province, on their vacation, visited friends in Sumrnerside be- fore returning on Friday morning. s and they clean up to look like new. SHOE DEPARTMENT. You'll find Saddle Shoes in the iii "Old Home Week” I! lust around the corner-of course youili be going down to Charlottetown for the big event. Wear a smart new SPORT SHIRT 7"!" U" Men's Wear Department. made by Arrow-Tooke and Mfgo. Iecl-Iim-Ihflfl‘ l! H variety of materials-colors and sizes. PARTMENT. In stock - - - Everyone is are Sport Shirts tailored to per- a full range of Sport Shirts bearing the labels from ll k k priced at 3.95 to 6.95 AND they're right hcre inwtehe ltllslzg ma e" an WEAR. DE- Be fastidious. feminine and fasclnatln I - - - enhance your natural loveliness with YARDLEY MAKE-UP BASE. This comes in all the skin tones-It is in a convenient, into your purse. Yardley Make attractive container that will fit right up Base is easy to apply-simply ""°°"* It ‘"1 ""11 Your "our tips-the result l. n beautiful malt finish that lasts It's on display in —Dr. and Mrs. C. W. Van der Mere of Forest Hills. N.Y., are Quests at Harbour View Cabins, Summerside. This is the tenth year that Dr. and Mrs. Van der Mere have spent their vacation here. The? are natives of South Afrrca and speak very highly o! th's Province as a vacation re- ' I sort. 5 f- Msl-eb pest eeluts taken by :10. Wait at inspection conclud-inl 9- "Weit at inspection eon‘ ding se‘I:-- j ~. “inspection of the flights by Air Commodore P. At Air Cadet Inspection ' Air Oommodore a. summer train.- of the Air a summer camp I. I. for hours. Yardie M k B the nay ooonsyoshscplhxlyrsilhsh." priced M 135' Mrs. Grant Traverse Yflllng son. John Grant. has re» turned to her home in sum-mm side after a delightful visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E Strand Lethbrldge. Alta-s. with her IVLr. and Mrs. George Key, Sum- merslde East. accompanied their daughter, Joyce. and grand. dflll-Shter. Donna Rcgerscrl. left for Halifax. N.S.. on Wednesday and will visit their daughter. Mrs. Cyril Artz. Mr. hey will ‘attend the Canadian Manufacturing As- sociation Convention.—S. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Nelson and son, Linton. Providence. R1. who have been guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Rogerson and Mr. and 3' r Mrs. Richard Ttogerson, Summer- side. left Wednesday on return to their home. They were accompan- ied by little Joyce Rozerson. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter in‘ camp’ by the Afr cadets at H. O. SommereIdePP. 1.‘. I. ' may.“ o» _ _- . Cadets at REAP. station, Summeraide, A. S‘. atetiea, Rogerscn.-S. S’side Youth In Same Predicament For Second Time SAINT JOHN. N. B.. Aug. b - (CP) —— Wandering Charlie Dunn. 14, of Bummerslde. P.E.I., was lr. the nmeold situation tonight. Picked up for the eecmd time after leaving home he la being held at the Children's Aid shelter here until someone arrives to take ~' "'"“““.""”"‘ ham back to Summelside. Young Dunn wandered away from home last year and had Fredericton and Saint John police confused before he was finally identified. Found attempting to hitch-hike last night. he gave his name as Charles Perry of Halifax and said he was seeking work. When tak- en to the police station, however. he was immediately recognized as Dunn and then acknowledged ‘ms identity. LAWNS BLANKETED REGINA _ (c?) --Resine'| eit- iaens are complaining bitterly this year about the downy M!!! If°m cottonwood and poplar trees which covers lawns with a white blanket. - BELIEVE FIRE SE1‘ EDMONTON, Aug. ll - (GP) — rm which destroyed the hamlet o! Blueberry st mile 101 0f "i! Alaska Ilizhwfl! Tuesday. xorelnlz six femilles from their homes, may have been set deliberately. Ralph Angley, British Columbia forest ranger, said he was convinced there was en arsonis‘. in the dis- trict. The fire. while still out. of control, is nearly burnt out. Shows 711s and 9.15 Matinee Friday and Saturday 2:30 A/vaAAA/e/vvve URI-IPIIIIU THEATRE "UNDERCOVER MAISIE" Ann Sotherl Berry Nelson Also:- LOUIS . WALCDTT FIGHT PICTURES Fri. 8:45; Sui. 7:30-9:30 s>co@<lo@>eo@>ro@eo<@ OAMEO THEATRE KENSINGTON - Friday 3:30 - 7:15 - 9:15 Roy Rogers In “UNDER. NEVADA SKIES" Featuring “GabbW H1125. 951° Evans and Bob Noland and the Sons oi the Pioneers Also Serial and News Qyéy, titméomwsli" R.0.l\.F. Wins From Curran, And Briggs softball team turn- on Currant ith engeance lei HE gtnfise Yatterlls vhorne diamond tak- 111g the construction crew for e 20 to 7 ride in eight innings. The Air- men outhit the C and B boys by l much smaller margin. 1b to l2. but three home runs. a lrlvle "d ‘l The R..C.A.F. ed the tables , _ g the Fillers 333T: vlzflllaleamttrle construction boyas had one home run a triple and a double. The losers had e neat double when Mlwwllusms stooped l grounder, taSZBd Cllme lwmg do“? to second and threw FOY Olli- a first. A surprisingly accurate throw from deep centre field held Mac Williams on third basewln the sixth when it looked Ilse the husky second sackcr had cloilisd a home run. Oliver. l-LCAF. third! sucker was the hitting glen:- l‘ the evening, getting two home .uns “m missing S. third four b85891‘ only because he onnitted touchin! JOINT MEETING A joint meetl of the Welt Prince and Beat Prince Progrel- alve Conservative Association will be held in the Town Hall of U" Town of Summerslde on Monday. August 16th at 8 IKM. for the purpose of appointing delegate! to attend the National Convention of the Progreaeive Cnnlifvlt"! party to be held In Ottawa. Sept. 30th and October lat and 2nd and for other incidental busi- nearer. Dated AulI-Iet 8th. I048. iigd.) c. r. MORRJSSEY. Pm. (Sgt) J. B. MORRISSEY. Sec‘y. West Prince Progressive Conservative Association. (Slut) CLAUDE S. DELANSY. play , Pree. (SgdJ T. L. COMPTON. See's. East Prince Progressive Conservative Association. Professional Gard l1. Eilrlfl Rickey n Chartered Accountant Office at 15 Granville street Phone I'll Inlnmereldn Satin Clearing - led, Where Presenting - l- - wine, rose, blue, green, and gold. 86 x I00. Each hi!“ ......_. Satin comforters, _ led, in green, blue, rose and gold, 66 x 78. Regularly 27.50. Clearing ..... ........ Feather Filled _ PAISLEY OOMFORTERS Paisley comforters, feather fil- piece. 66 x 78. Regularly 21.25. Clearing .. SMALIMAII‘ i KEIIWOOD BLAIIKETS The light weight blankets with the downy warmth. The Rorncrest — bleached white "III "lllPPed ends, two tone borders, 72 x 90. Per Pair .,, ‘ 17.25 Ploill colors, 2 1-2 Inch tofia binding. Foch I 1J5 a i Plain colors, norrow satin bind. Ing. Each ---__eee_q Satin tlulltod BED SPREADS 16.50 quilted bedspreads In Feather Filled SATIN GOMFOIITERS feather Fil- sotin bordered center 14.95 TWO STORES IN SUMMERSIDI i a Prise Matched with Quality second on the way around. Fraser and W. MacFayden pitched well for five innings, getting no less than seven assists. but the air crew started to get to him in the later innings. Stone forced the C and B boys to pop to the infield eleven times and struck out four. MecFayden whlffed two. Score by innings: C. and B.. 202 201 00-‘! l2 6 R. C. A. F. 420 024 8x—20 15 4 Lineups: . R.C.A.F.—l'by c. Cslcren, ss, Murchie, rf, Oliver 3b, Kent, lb, Stone. p. Fraser. 2b. Hughes. lf, Chrrle. cf, McKeague, rf. Boud- reau, lf. -~ Curran and Briggs -- W. Mac- Fayden. p, Schurrnan. ss. Burke. lb, MacWilliams. 2b. Luque, 3b, G. MacFadyen, c. D. Howatt, if. G. I Cutcllffe. cf, Clark. rf. MnGlnn, 3b, Sobey, rf. Ulrnplres -- piste JK. Curran; base judge. Lee Llnkletwxu-S. Breton county jail because it Ill over-crowded. The city jail quad to harbor him "for a while." Now, after alternate periods o! freedom and confinement, the fl- yesr-old hitches Greek tumor had been committed to hoqital for "a period not exceeding one year." Sugar Dan was shifted from his city jail bunk to St. Joseph's tub. Saga 0i Sugar Dan Drawing To Dlose SYDNEY, N.S.. Aul. o — (or) erculosis unit at Glace Bay. It la expected he will be sent to tho _ The “s, o. Bus" Du,‘ out, ssniterium in Kentville, n.5,, again ln-egain convicted thief, 5°°“- . _ _ seems about to drew to a close. i .2». Sentenced to four years for rob- ‘i? $.11] bery with violence, Daniel J. Mor- “H risol-l, ss he is known 0n police “mam FLOW!‘ KIT blotters, was refused admittance to Dorchester Penitentiary because he was tubercular. He couldn't he kept in the Cape The Polynnthus. a pretty eprin flower. is believed to be a on; between the pri/znrose and the cowslip. OUR BOARDING HOUSE Moior Hoopld seal-mo, Male.‘ You CAN'T 60 wrrl-l Me!-...1 MOST Be Acsotu-retv ALONE WlTi-l vouwze Nelexllea so tone. s_ Tl-lale Tl-le l-teaoes OLD 80V! ofraorzgs votcouo TO exam MW.- , POWER oven 1w:- ANIMAL.‘ “mg-mew rrsts°zarfeslcs T.» co no s. . QQMAml-IE some !-WA\T A By-QE HeRelrtl. - , TROT HIM , r l BACK! g t ~ / g . \~<. - * .. - _, l .'.;_ ~ l xx g , _ Q r .2. -. .:_ \ m \ l —— - A‘ T s m "“ Ill :- y: , " I‘ . "- ) \ .___ __ ll \' Y‘: A i é I \ ~~ '=I ' - 7~~:~.~_,QQ s _ / l \ \ i‘ J 7 § I \\» \\ _ K ‘¢‘\ \~ .\\\‘ ‘U (l? " l \\> l \\\ \, HEBIG‘ , \ = (( * FAREWEL l l w; , . A» s __ _\~ scene IN ~ xi, "~ hi: llllllt 8- \ Ho... ACT m»-