_-._ -» -,-. §'__- __-.. . _-....s.-...,.¢ §\'-r'~'?l41~\4-<, -u<- bue4¢m4pungsaex~f~s n A ‘t s we can't oer GARMENT HANGERS not: r0 STRIKES m MANUFACTURERS cs GARMENT HANGERS, PLEASE SEND A NEW WIRE HANGER wrra noon GARMENT YOU SEND IN ron nay CLEANING. (NOTE: ' ERHAPs YOU n. N YOUR CLOSET GIVE THEM T0 0U FOR YOUR DRY c norrr LEAVE GARMEN rotn rm: GARMENTS ERS ON TOP. BY THE way-warm: crvmo A merry SNAPPY snavrcr: ON ALL DRY CLEAN. mo NOW. PHONE YOUR onnpus To iirerar Urges iiiore Attention To - snned and .1” Tourist Trade WA A03’. 23——lOP)-Can- y to enioy a $260,000,- tourlst business hhis year and could be doubled by a well- aggressivo tourist Kelley. Senator T. A. Orersr t1.- ianiiobai seidiodey inthe Senate. it construction oi roadsjer the use oi tourists. The Senate passed bills provid _authorizsti'on for capital e Ptnoitures b C urea-n t SO- Wooden or Rusted Hangers not acceptable) LEANING. 2200 goat burden of war expenditures. he most effective means was through an intelligent develop- ment oi the country's resources. O d o! the greatest possibilities w in tourist trade where rev- enue could be built u without s reduction of any oi t e country's resources. Canada, wee this year enjoying a large tourist business vhic mirrht total $250,000,000. It was quite possible within p, iew years to make Canada's tour- ist business worth $600,000,000. Broad plans for the development o! the country's resources would bring a new faith and a new hope overcoming the sense o! irustro~ lion many Canadians seemed to ht- exp-eriencing ‘ ‘IORONTQA .2!--( )-- Two surplus defendants were found in police eourt toduy alter a roll- cali oi fl Chinese summoned as a result oi’ two different rains. Ai- ter court otiicials separated them. "M! 0! $10 were levied on l2 men ' tound in a gaming house by police W! nrofits tax acts " "fienstor Crerar said- one 0i Con- '¢dl's greatest problems was the "NW1! oi means oi meeting the ' THE CEILING SELLIN and Ja-mes Jung was iined 12s on o similar charge. Phr- keeping a fiafin house Chung Sir; was l‘! . ill/ac PER POUND ON SEPTEMBER 1st iVE WILL ACCEPT TOP QUALITY LAMBS AT PRESENT PAY- ING eiuces UNTIL AUGUST can. INCLUSIVE, its we can ms- GRADE PRIOR T0 SEPTEMBER 1s1‘. - P06! 0F THIS | . ~- BUT rue STEEL runner Y tmor SUPPLY us w: its" i out-ecu or IIANGERS THAT YOU nowr NEED. R DRIVER WHEN nu CALLS TS ON THE HANGERS. AND PLACE THE l-IANG. G PRICE ON DRESSED LAMBS DROPS l’ Elli hi, ‘t St. Teresa's‘ amassed th ' difisrent e3=n?.‘."t-1P:§1?"¢$ w,“ W011 bv John Bradley, a boy who ‘mi-bent in athletim gt st, m°$'z';:orl~l$g8l!y- ‘an ‘anony- dollars to the gig m‘ o ‘we . by Adrian oi the cinders. Credit ior the success of the 51"‘ 9°85 firs! oi’ all to Father Basel Croken and 001, Reid 1°; ""3? Olaanizatlon and inspiration, Ind to those donating prizes. Then special mention must no mid; of the efficient manner in which the events were‘ started by James Curran, a former Physical Fitness mllluclilr 0! lilo U. S. Army, and ., MecPher- die. s ionner o: the province. and Francis Evans. a P. W. . athlete of note. Then credit goes to the competitors themselves, not only to the winners. but also to those who forced txhe winners to extend themselves. Finally; the young men oi the Parish are to be commended for the way in which they united their efforts to make the meet a success. The softball game was played in the evenine between a Holy Redeemer team irom Charlotte- town and Peakeh "Bombers" with the Pacino's nine coming out on the long end of a 14-13 score. After the lzame the boys were treated to an appetizing suuner by the ladies of the narish. who also served supper to the many people who watched the events. The following is a sununarv of the iield events: - 100 yd. dash. boys 1'1 yrs. an over: 1. John Bradley; 2. Mike Haodrahan; 3. Frank Cinrcoran. 100 vds. d-ash. boys 14-16: l. Ebbie Devine; a Loo Evans; S. Peter Dunphy. 100 . dash, boys 11-18: 1, Lelth Woolridge; a. Jim Bradley: 3. Cecil Trainer. 60 yd. dash, boys under ll: l, Marlin Gormley; 2, Roy Evans: 3. Philip Bradley. 10o yd. dash. girls l5 yrs and over: l. Olga Wooirldze: 2. Pat- ricis Mooney: 3. Marcella Bradley. 100 yd. dash. sirls 11-115: Helen MacDonald; 2. Patricia Mooney: 3. Florence Mclnnis. Q0 vd, dash, girls 8-11: l. Kath- leen MnKenrm: 3. Marian Garm- ley; 3, Eleanor . so yd. dash. izirls urvder 8: 1. saline Roxerson; 2. Joyce R080!’ so n. 100 yd. dash, married men: 1. ‘Adrian Bradley: ii. Innmett Brad- lev: 3. Joe Lawlor. Standing broad jump tsenlor): 1. Fro Oorcoran. and John gradley (tied); 3, Mike Handra- an. Standing broad jump (junior): i. Gerald Shepherd; 2, Jaclt Han- drahan 3, Bruce Woolridfle. Backyl d race» and over: 1. ted Press) Q33, M‘ wan, M Backward race (open) 12-14 m, mo“ “new” a" “any,” 1n yrs: 1. Gerald Shepherd, 2, Ger- W Atlantic since the end ot the 31d Evan‘? 3- mbbi‘ Kw?‘ war is being mowed gm- “ct Backw d race (opcnb ll years. a partially subme ed derelict ""3 "n5 1 1' R05’ mm‘- 7' Phmn glam,‘ drydou up“, o, nub Bradley; 3. Ernie Devine. in: l on. the size o the Queen vgr/Peglbgrgg gggglelgfi £355. M1139 Msfy. the Coast Guard said to- an ‘Define; 2‘ Mike Handyman clay. me m“, drydock cm 1 mid Emie Devine; 3, v Dev- ‘Hum from a m“. m‘ in 1111125,; lne and Peter Dunphy. ‘ u“ ‘you; 339 mu” on Norm"; Wheelbarrow race, under 15 yrs... Mav so and broke Ln-to two parts. 9"“ sheplmd “d “m 1w“ m. yo“; gun-d cum, Ryan. 2. Ernie Devlna and Albert A my, “med m among“ $05-$31 3. Roy Evans and Rhilln e8. Will seare en area e- - bout ‘i5 miles east of Nor-toll: Iof‘ Three-BMW W” ‘Wen’ 15 one my; of the $3.4M]; an" (g yrs. and over: 1. John Bradley and Md resmgd two “n” m“ from erliri Devlne; 2, Patricia Motontey 50g. und bomb‘ 915m“ by MW and Marcella Bradley, 3. e er as er-based planes Thursday. Dllwphl’ “d m“? Dwme" ) d r Meanwhile. Gout Guard Dimes 15Th"?"lfgfiéjfgraliyavgglzezndunfify and vessels and a navy tug scour- a: Bruce wmlrldge and ed an area approximately 165' Eva"? 3‘ Erma Devin” miles southwest oi Cane May ior 1'91"‘ W°°md5°¢ and Albert Mooney. "mm" ‘action’ Shot putt, boys. lii yrs. and over: l, John Bradley; 2. Jim Mooney; 3, Mike l-landrahan. shot putt, boys. under l5 yrs; 1. Jim Moone : 2. Jackie Handra- lhan: 3. Joe heiphard. t High jump. boys, l5 yfi- find over: 1. Leo Evans; 2. Gus Clerk- in; 3. Harry Hashes. t High jump, boys under l5 yrs-E l. Gerald Shepherd; 2. J B - lev and Bobby Curran (equal). Boitball game: Score by innings: Holy Redeemer 102 310 Pooh's .. 500 200 Bitttereis: Vossey and Roberta- MaeLeod and Devine. sequin-dc soLu-r u - SYDNEY. Iistrsue-torl-meo ,Svdne_v mms are reported to be plaiiilllilll the production oi house- boats tor soydney harbor to relieve the housing increase. ‘Tlwv 1W“? have one terse Ind W" m“ l b‘ ' mpml, sitting room. din "Omit kitchen and bathroom- aimdfy- llheir nrices would be 1P0!“ $2.099 to 89.000 Press Search For I lieroiiet liryiioek 32l- i Till.‘ ARIUNABDI T0 oxsross or Limes GRADING na- Low roe ousLmr ey sensuous rsr, sun con mourn-ru- sruootvs suousr zero, oun PAYING mos on as on ma: users or was sensitizes 1ST THEREFORE t!" Muss WILL csmuoriucae. HIS QUAL- COUMEND THAT YOU MARKET ONLY TOP QUALITY m‘ iwsax mo sow room 1.10m weren't m» duo-r LAMB! 1mm LATER m rue seaeo iiiilit FRASER uiiliiii, p 1-- otrn consoling I I I “m” “T” w" ensues enwAnn b- ro DAY to an‘. - . YOI iR HiiAitl" \Vil_i. iiif WljAiIHNU A Shlii. ..' liiiiil .\ii\t..\ m <>ii|\ illiiiiiiiiilil‘ limo .4111 .1112 tilt-nu Uiilill‘ Siiiiii with nil llit‘ ilrzirl oi iiitlliiijilii- iihii‘ lngrriti‘ Gilli/ll‘ Fl ‘i limit h) iht- ~ (it-ft touchos oi tiisiiit- Quishvti Prutiurvi- liii'(’('ltii’ 1.00 ilr('.'li'i’_\.' OIASWILL for Photographs. _..._- Y- M. C. A. CLOSED ior cle aninq and repairs until Sept. l6. CON FEDERATION LI .- SUBANCE. n,’ ‘N KENT BIUiUT SHOPPE for holidays, Sept. 1 m sspt, elusive. sioain ‘l5 in! FIRE ALARM-JIM flrd referred to in Saturday's issue was in time apartment of Mrs, 3_ sound“; M00111 Terrace. NOTICE T0 ADVERTISERS- All advertisements to Guardian must be in oflice by noon oi day previous to insertion to ensure publication. THE ROGERS HARDWARE O0. Limited will be closed on Mon~ dsY- Auflust 28 from 11 AM. to 3 PM. during the visit o! Viscount Montgomery. ENJOYED VISIT-Miss Marg-l aret Whlteman and Miss Maryt Fowler returned home by plane after spending some time aai guests oi Premier and W's. J.i Walter Jones and their iamily, at‘ Bunbury Farm near Charlotte-| town, P. E. I. oronio Globe and, Moll). ' CITY POLICE COURT — On, Saturday nwrnln th cl Police Court oflenders were before Magistrate K. M. Martin. A boy guilty oi‘ breakina not: bottle; on the street received a stifl tine oi sso and costs 0r 30 days in jail. A drunk and disorderly was remanded un- til tomorrow. a; was also a drunk- en driver. whose bail was set at I100. Of two drunks. one was rc- manded until tomorrow, while the other was remanded one week. BOTTLE BREAKERS WARNED. -Chief of Police Birtwistle stated- Saturday ihnt anyone caught. brealtiniz bottles or glass oi any kind on the streets or sidewalks. would be dealt with severely by the mlice. A boy charged with breaking bottles on the street was given a fine oi’ $30 and costs or 30 days in jail at Saturday's ses- sion o! the police court, and this should serve as a warning to oth- er; an inclined, stated Qhlef Birt- wistle. 100T}! ANNIVERSARY — Plans ior the celebration or the 100th anniversary of the departure o1 , _ tilt-i ‘Mum iDr. John Cleddie. pioneer Canad- -_ ,. _ it» ~ i. |..~| not l|i'i ian missionary. for the New Heb- 1 g , i1 'l~-»..v~~o rides Islands, are about completed. ..,,,. r1, |t_,.' The celebration will be held in First Presbyterian Church. Plctou. v who“ the $311101! oi the Maritime Provinces ot the Presbyterian Church in Canada meets in relu- lar session this fall. It. was Prince Street Church, Pictou (noyv First Presbyterian church) that John Gecldie attended as a young man and heard the call to the minis- try. Thus it is fitting that the 100th anniversary 0i his dedicat- ion and departure on his mis- V, sionarv labours should be in this church. The congregation o! ihei church is planning to unveil s suitable memorial i0 the momfllivi of Dr. Gedtiie at the meeting of‘ the synod in October. Judgev MYSTERY HIT, HIRE George Geddie Patterson. NEW ,_ '—-— Glasgow, has consented to give s Tjlw Solder." 20m Century- panel‘ on the life or John Geddle {fox-a suspense-packed story o; 4 as it is related to Plctou and vic- igfillltiiul woman who held the inlty. Rev. Dr. J. Keir Maser, 9i *0 “l9 Slffliwlirig terror that Charlottetown. has been asked l0 gripped m? henna of thousands, give a paper dealing with the and of a handsome detective who labors of Geddle as a mlnbter in ‘Knew Wery trick of the game- Prince Edward Island prior to hisfblll Ml the way she played it..- going to ihe south seas; and Drmvpens today at the Ca itol The‘. Frank Baird. Fredericton. has been , "9- The exciting thrller-noystery asked to give an appreciation and ‘WNW im outstanding cast headed interpretation oi Dr. Geddie‘s by Richard Oonte, Faye Marlowe; nlace in the Canadian Church. K111’! Krueser. John Harvey. Mer- (Eastem Chronicle.) till Kosieck. Mantan Mbrelmd, -_ Welter Sande and Cara ll/illiams. NEWSON-WARD WEDDING——A -—-————?-— pretty wedding was solemnized,‘ CROSBY AGAIN PRIEST, Thursday evening. July 25th at 6 INGRID BEILGMAN NUN, o'clock at the Baptist Parsonagiez, IN LEO MeCAltEY FILM North River. when Rev. A. . —_ Todd united in marriage -Miss| The Joys and sorrows. the tri- Nonna J. Ward of Hampshire and, 111110118 Mid dlw-Plbointmenhs oi Leith E. Newson of Kingston, P. life in a parochial scluooi, magi. E. I. The couple were attended yavte the story o! Leo McOere ‘a 11y Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd MacLeod, brilliant new comedy-drama, ‘ e of Hurtsyille. The bride wore a ‘B8115 oi’ . Mary's", a Rainbow humming dress of turquoise bluelProduction for *R.KO Radio. star- wiih white accessories and acor- ring Bing Crosby and Ingrid sage oi’ nk roses. The brides- Bergman. maid wore a brown silk Jersey Crosby enacts the some charac- dress with brown accessories. Ai- ter, that oi Father O’M'.al1e'y, as m» the ceremony the wedding I he had in "Going Mv Way", last purtygleit for Charlottetownwhere year's Academy Award winn . a beautiful wedding supper was when he ta-kes over the pasto served in the blue roan‘: at me ship oi Si. Mary's, the priest re- Old Spain, then reiume c bride's home where s larflo criW/il o! charivariers were awaitins their return. After many BX- presslons of izood wishes to the ride and Bloom, they then leit or their home in Kinzston where they will reside. MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER»: A very pleasant evening was open. at the home oi the bride's PM‘ ems, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ward of Hampmlre, on Aux. 71h. when *1 Fat er 0‘Mal1ey and the nuns largo number oi‘ irlends and‘ pram], when m, very existence neighbors gathered i0 h°“°l' Mx- i ot their beloved school Ls threat- and Mrs. Leith Newson on their | 9mg, and they win- a great vic- prevloua weddini 0B July 25m~1tory over the exponent oi com- "rhe youna oolwle Wm "WYMI mercialicm who proposes to have to the seat 0i honor by MY- and . their school»slie condemned in Mrs. Onlvln Holmes. while MrsJtnyor or his modern real~esiate Eaaion nisyJcd "H"? c°m°5 Th“ development. Bhride". M136 medium. Mwifigef Bing is lane ind several #0111106 zen sen lions) mun rs an one a a beautim bouquet oi (lowers. 11w written eiptcially ior the picture; artistically decorated baskets lnd~ en with sill-l W" ‘lfirlml l“ by l iah iolksong. and the Milton Ward and Joan wohoir sings choral numbers. The giita were onened by Mlul "Ihe Bells oi Si. Mary's" bases Norma iremcre and Miss Vera ‘ “s claim go ‘puzzles; solely upon MecPhei-sou. while U“ "°°°'“‘°“ entertainment value. 1i. possemes unique chum from start to lin- v=- recur. n: Inc. Presents Bmo CROSBY - Iuomo BERGMAN in [ar/V/aé/wy THE BELLS 01-" St.MARY'S .1. nanny Travers - WILLIAM GARGAN Prodeeedsndfilleeeed byl-w IQGAIIY lama Play by been; Nlehol-ltsnivrl-aollefieq RKOleliePleonae neueuvaiyoe My Way“ 03*’ l: \‘. F0 - .' R THE CONVENIENCE OF OUR PATRONS, AN ADVA CE SAL . 3- ‘ifirlhbgiF EVENING TICKETS WILL BE HELD DAILY, F OM jti -__._._.___ "Tin: SPIDER," Ngw In Item's Exciting Beauty iieils the liey to / MURDER ’ / S solves to sunglement. the gentle " h Plots teachings o! 8 ter Superior Bene- dict (Miss Barman) and her nuns with a little masculine real- ism. Happily, he finds the mm: warm-hearted women with a. rich sense oi humor. concerned only with the well-dieing o: their young charges. Their gradual accept- once oi Olidalley’; ideas contri- buts; to the picture's delightful , humor. T26 invincible combination oi.’ en RICHARD CONT! FAY! MAILOWE e benefited by stellar Del"- igfiilfli, by his brilliant cast. which. in addition to the iii-PB- inoludae Henry ‘Prayers. William Gorgon. Ruth bonneilyJoan Oar- roil, Marthe. Blooper. Rho/s W11,- liams. Dickie Taylor and Una O- Oonnor. wide. dreds o! trees blown reported. Cl-IARLOTTETOWN TENNIS CLUB DHIUE NEW LEGION HALL TUESDAY, AUGUST 27th. Dancing 9:30 - 1:00 Tickets Available From Members sum 0d money. the thanked CV07)“, one ior th lovely slits and ex- invitatlon for all to ,,.,_ s. "W proud‘ l: r n. e [ms 51f] :1: For They Are Jolly Good, hlgws. The 11:1 d emom were than bounced. lunch ' KINIIIII DANCE YiiliiiT outs. TONIGHT DANCING Dal . 10:8, Ioetnhg ‘II Elfin I'D! Yer Onset Io I'M fit Gill ANTIIN , ADIHIIUNIIO honor oroauerom wedded lilo ..._.._-_8__.... "IN HONOUR OI’ ‘I'll I ' ell III! he: et useless miw "- ‘v a long and .. “Colony ctun ‘m use/tum mum. urn l er-Diroétor Leo LANCASTER. Pa, Aug. 20——(AP) m“ m4 PM“ __A tornado swept through a rich farm area ll miles south oi’ here hut night, cutting a pain about 1 1-2 miles long and soc yards Homes were unrooisd. hun- dowzi and whole cram oi corn and tobacco were uprooted. No casualties were i i