QDQQST 19, 194a .- (THE WEYTERNGUARDTZATQ- AGENTS: J. Elmer Murphy. lld Hanover Street. ant - George Claw. 125 Ottswl Street. l . SUMMERSIDE and PRINCE COUNTY." - ' News, Subscriptions, Advertising. The Guardian lnsy be bought at sny of the following etoree in Summersid . g mil Bookstore, Water Street; ‘ drugstore. ll Central Street: Toronto Battery, Water Street: Mari Gsudet. 67 Granville Street: Summerside 1m" suowmc TODAY » "MERTON orrnr MOVIES” vii-h rep SKELTON Show: 2:30 - 7:15 - 9:15 Vince's Grooery. Russell Street; Alyre ‘s Grocery. ‘ ’ Street: ' Island Motor Transport. Water Street. The Guardian will bedeiivered to any honse in Bummerelde a; Carries: no, n; Super dsy x llo per week. Phone Z80 or ZOO-l for this service m» glvl your order to the boy responsible for delivery on "your route L___ ...w|a also ctmamo our screen dam-g out at drasticly cut prices. Come in and see them while they 155;. The Bummezsidc Hardware CO. al-‘ROM DARTMOUTH — Ma'- and Mrs, Byrne MacDonald of Dartmouth, N. S. are visits]; friends and relatives in Kensir-g- ton and vicinity. —K. ‘HOUSES FOR SALE-I have for sale a number oi houses. price, terms and location to suit custom- ers. Also chesterficld suite, nearly ngw, Bargain. W. R. Warren. phone 321-32. Box 592. Sit-NEH‘- COLLEGE will reopen September 7th. —5iiUB-SHOCK FARM FENC- ERS in stock, and insulators. The Summerside Hardware Co. —WAN'1‘ED. -—- To rent file roamed house or apartment. Appy 289 Church Street or Phone 158-1. —EXPECTING SHIPMENT of the famous Ranscme diggers soon. James A. McNeill and Sons, Surn- merside. -EXPECTING SHIPMENT o! the famous Rahsome diggers soon m?‘ - ___ James A. McNeill and Sons, Sum- -.u.an'rm SENOUR ram-rs. heralde- varnishes. Shellac. etc, also the —mrzn noon macs: AND Miracle wall finish Kern-Tone $4.75 p‘, $1.30 qt, See us for your paint- ing requizerucnts, and got our pric- rs. The Surnmerside Hardware Co. HANGERS Flat Track, Hay Car- rier track, Ladore spring garage sets at the old prices. The Surn- merside Hardware Co. —CORRECTION — Mr. Gordon Lafierty left last week" for Eri- monton, Alta. not Mr. Frank Lai ierty as appeared yesterday, _\VILL BE ABSENT from my ofiice from Thursday, Aug. 12th. until Thursday, Aug. 26th. both dates inclusive. My oilice will remain open to receive repairs and adjustments. H. T. COiVln, Optometrist. Summerside. —FROM SYDNEY. N» S. —l‘tev Louis Murphy. accompanied by hi5 father P. C. Murphy and -'vl.. bivAdam, motored in P. E. l. cu Monday and visited friends 5.‘. licnsmgton and Hope River. lyLs Murphy who was visiting in Ken- —BAPTISMAL SERVICE — At St. Stephen's Church. Burlington on Sunday, the infant s0l1 c-f Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cole, Spring Valley, received the name, Wil- iiam Bruce, in baptism by the rector, Rev. S. J. Davies. Bur. —_ItlAGlS'l‘RATE‘S COURT — Four" --men from Tignish were sington accompanied them homey filled $29 and 3°95 m’ thirty days Wood Islands-Caribou route. — by Magistrate R-s- Hmlfm- K~C~ 4 in Simmerside yesterday for be- , lug intoxicated in .a public place _SH“.GLES ND “DING _ and a man from Portage on the You will find everything you need same charge was fined $30 “"5 here for new building or repairing °°5t5~ -' 5~ old buildings, tarred felts, light meathing paper. Roll on brick sid- ing. slate surfaced roofing 18" and nails, cement. 210 lb. heavy asphalt shingles, and 125 light Fast-Lock shingles, also insul brick siding, The Summersidc Hardware D0. K —HOME 0N vlSlT-lvir. and Mrs. Dans l... Coulsbh and son. Erwin, oi Springfield, Mass, were guests ovk the past week-end of Mr. and Mrs. John Coulson and family, Sea. View. The couple last visited the island 14 years ago, when they were accompanied by their family of (our children. Mr. Couison is a nephew of Mrs. ‘Her- bert Bernard, Long River. and a cousin, through his mother's iam- ily, oi Mr. George Cotton, Ken- sington. In his “home town" he is prominent in municipal politics. has been councilman for eight years. a member oi various com- mittees and last. year was nomin- ated as a Republican candidate for alderman, but lost out in the finals. In business he is associ- ated with the Bell Telephone Com- pany. Bur, 4 ___ —ROTARY MEETING — The regular meeting of thesfiummer- side Rotary Club was held on ‘Iuesday at Leo Coyles Restaur- ant. The guest speaker was Mr T. H. S. Jackson formerly of Sum merside who has recently came back irom England. He spoke of his experiences as an officer iu -—-FRO.\I EDMONTON-Mr. and irks. George W. Sutherland oi’ Ed- monton ar’. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Woadside of Malpeque. Mrs. Suzherland was the former Shir- ley Woodside. Mr. Sutherland who took sir force training here and is a vetrran will lsave for Tor- onto in a short time wh re Mr. Sutherland has a position m the Royal Bank of Canada. —K. —FRO.V[ VAXCOUYVR - Mr. Frank E. Woodside, Manager of Br; sh Columbia and Yukon Cliunzbcr of Mirtcs. is at present on an extended visit to his home and brothers and sisters in Hamil- ton. P. E. Island. Mr. Woodsva has been singularly successful 1 Canada's great. Western province. ‘T10 son of the late John H. Wood- slrlc. Hamilton, he taught school for a short timohefore going to Boston where he spent a short tintt‘, when he decided to follow t‘ lu-v of the “Lest. Being of large stature f6 ft. 3 in.) with r pleasing personality and gifted with an outstanding fluency o1 speech. he soon became famous ss s champion of the rights of the common man. His popularity and presliqe in Vancouver were our.- sirlnding. He was chairman of the Board oi Alderman for many years, and was urged in several otcasiuns to nominate for mayor hut refused. He also had great success in real estate business bung the pioneer investor in the Don and Clinton districts. Mr. Woodside has been in 8. C. fr: mine sweeping ilotillas. The sun- ei $2,000 was turned over to thr Prince County Hospital building fund. An amount of $7820 was voted ee the share of the Sum- merside club oi the district as- sembly expenses. Arrangements were made to have Rotary signs erected at Road's Corner and at Coyle‘s Restaugant. Guests were Rotarians Rev. C. S. Linkletter of Atlantic, Iowa and John Wilkin- son of Sydney. N. S. Also Clifford Thorne. Quebec, W. J. Stevenson, Toronto and Leonce Arsenaui‘. Summersida-S. —-SUMMEBSIDE COMMERCIAL the Royal Navy working with thu- _FRIDAY - SATURDA‘ DIG DOUBLE BILL. liIllARY BROOKE s PlllE-lllfllllf uuumqu ' ' ulli STANLEY [lbllfllli ' OAIIYI. TIKKIIAII (All "AIFAUA" Sfllllfl - IOUIIO OUPlEPTOE-IIAY EOHO i |r I p: Ilmnlb/ i l vnuuucrnouis L- J Also Zone Grey's “WILD HORSE MESA" with TIM HOLT ‘ - Shows 7:15 - 9:25 '- Motinee Saturday 2:30 .'\-W\/-\/\ \ \~.\ .)O\7Q\L\7\7\'7\.M7\i' "x7e." ‘ Xoo“ nnonuri THURSDAY, TRIDAY m SATURDAY DOUBLE BILL "SIX GUN SERENADE" ORAPAIIO THEATRE "THE UB" Betty Hutton with Jimmy Wokley Barry Fitzgerald ALSO hi. 8:45; Sat. 7:30-9:30 s-co@ec<§eo@>:o@s>oo@ g cameo THEATRE knusmoron Wednesday - Thursday 1:15-9:15. Bob Hope and Joan Caulfield in Comedy-Drama- "MONSIEUR. BEAUCAIRE" irrm GUARDIAN. cHAittorra-row ... .1‘. 1 murmur‘: j Mid - $ummer Furniture Show for Your Llvlsglloeu Chesterfields-by the world's lerpeet menufecr- urer-KROEHLER. Those beautiful new Kroeh- Ier Suites are completely and sensotionally dif- ferenr-thefre cushionized. Relax instant-ly- wbether you're tiny or roll, slight or heavy-in the billowy buoyancy that these suites offer you. No loose filling to lump up, no twine to break, nothing con slip out of pluce. We invite you to see this new comfort development for your‘ self. KIIOIILEII A wonderful variety of Chesterfield Suites, in your own colors, to make your selection from. There's o suite priced to suit every home. I This beautiful mahogany suite is u rcprcducticn of on old colonial design and has always proved populcr with thcce who appreciate finc pcriczl firrnEi-ure. The flame carvzd pczrs on bed also appear cn dresser and vanity. Our stock consists of many other attractive designs in walnut, regular mahog- any and toasted mohog-Y any. 1 Oredlt Terms Available 10% DOWN as long as i5 months to pay for Your Illnlng Room At the very first glance you'll recognize this BOB! What a Rogue - - - What a Rascal - - - What a Riot. Also Shorts, "Summer Tale” lng Toombs, Bedeque, who was a deicgate to Conference Brunch brought a ccmprchertsire report of the spiritual message oi the sessions, vividly portraying “Come- throtigh the word oi’ Truth she has to give." “Canto-through her teaching and her healing too" was dealt with by Mrs. JD. ltiacFar- lane, Presbyterial president, who pictured the vastness of the work being done by our missionaries both in Canada and overseas, and stressed the urgent need {or more workers. The challenge oi’ the grat. work still to be done was presented by Mrs. ER. Woodside, ' Tryon, who interpreted “Ccme- through the work united hearts can do" by appealing for greater consecration and increased finen- cial efforts that new work may be accomplished. "Let us attempt the impossible" she said "for with God all things are possible." Mrs. ..... [EOII ERROi JOE KIRKWOOO, It. eolllll llll llll Illllll IIIICIIIIII ‘ A MONOGRAM PlfilUill Shows 7:15 and 9:15 group us being the product of one of the bet- tar manufacturers -- the fine mahogany woods are exquisitely morked — the serpentine fronts add grace and beauty, and the solid brass drawer pulls are on authentic note. The shield back chairs ore just right for this type of suite. Other attractive suites on our furniture floor in o wide variety of styles, in walnut, mahogany and old English oak. If you're in doubt as to whether GOOD FURNITURE can be reosonobl, priced, we urge you to see this specially assembled group. From bedroom, living room and dining room suites to davenpert suites, floor lamps and tables — all in good taste, in the fabrics and styles you like. Don't wait too long be- fore making your selection — it will be hard to re- peat these values. Street floor House Furnishing More SMALLMAII‘ his . {a Matinee Friday and Saturday 2:30 George Irvine expressed pleasure in being present and extended greet- ings from the Montreal-Ottawa brunch, of which she is presid- ent. The solo "Thv Will Be Done" by Mrs. L.M. Callback. with Mrs. Chester Simpson, accompanist, the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Johnston, Margate. Other guests. m "M" I" =W=a=m "i Whore Price ls Matched wan Ouallty - students nearly 50 years, and is thoroughly Quilting his vacation and remin- iscences with old friends. —K. For Additional S'sltla News Sea Page 9 —BETURN T0 VANCOUVER- Mrs. James Johnston and her daughter, Mrs. John Whitehead, left on Monday to return to their homes in Vancouver, B. C., after and enjoyable visit in this Pro- in addition to the members o! the Johnston family, were Mr. and Mrs. Woodar of ManchestexgMass, and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Groom of Summerslde. Mrs. Woods: and Mrs. Groom are sisters of Mrs. VLIWG. On the previous evening they were entertained at Friday James Johnston, who is the ior- mer Cecelia Grady oi Summer- side. The evening passed sli too quickly with animated talk and —G. H. M.- The smartest girls In school will war FLANNEL SUITS they've bnuzht In the Ladies‘ Welsr Department. It's esnart to be nest. It's smart to be well dressed AND it's snshrt to be tIsriftyJIhese Flannel Suits in any color you may wish are a smart thrifty buy-they're only 11.95. The unlined jacket is s one button cardigan job. The skirt is the new Fall straight skirt with s split in front. Flannel Suits are available ln sires l2 to Zft-prioed st 11.95 ln the Lsdiee‘ Wear Depart- Incnt. ._...__-¢_ "Vfttles are Vital”. . Jon sII have to eat and the Grocery Depart- ment csdsupply the Iood you need and want. To tide you over tll You have made your own delicious Pickles, stock up on IIEINZ SWEET MIXED PlCKLBL-Jhefre crisp, erunehy and grsnd- you'll like "Rm a Iotl lleins Sweet Mixed Pickles are a good buy-they're priced It 39 cents s jar. Include lleins Sweet Mixed Pickles in 7mm; the Grocery Dept. “UMP-Adorable BONNETS for your baby have only new been rereived In the Youth Centre. Made of good quality, flue silk crepe- lllvvly Ilnetl and sweetly decorated with net and ribbons, the oolore sre “ml. Dink or blue-priced at 1.50 and 1.69. It's tine to start wearing the snout bpoonslug and useful : Blllinet on your baby sgsln. For '11-'11‘: Wesr mu the Youth Centre School Opening Day is letting closer and eIoaer...A blg help to m of every school is s GEOGRAPHICAL GLOBE....In fsot c‘ "hi! are of great Interest to everyone. The Furniture Department ?Prler these Globes marked with all the newest boundaries and eons- Pllnle with stand. Globes are priced st 4.50 end lib-the illuminated “W”! l" 19-95- A Globe Iavsdeilnite asset to s school room and to >" "limb-Joe the Globes stocked In the Furniture Department. G your order \ . good music, and each of the vis- itors received a personal gift as a momenta of the occasion. Ice- cream and cake was served by Mrs. Johnston. Mine Selina John- ston and other members o! the family. On Sunday. about 40 man-shore of the Johnston and Grady families met at Cavendish Beach, to tender the visitors a. farewell party. A happy afternoon was spent, with many pleasant memories recorded by camera. and kodak. The event concluded ‘fit- tingly with a picnic supper, and the singing of "God Be With You Till We Meet Again." Bur. —'i‘llll W-MJ. BUMMII. RALLY held on Tuesday afternoon st Long River United Church had an attendance or seventy five rep- resentstives from eighteen auxil- iaries. The theme of the Rally "Thy Kingdom Dome” was the same ss that used in Mu in Tor- onto st Dominion Board. “Gome- through the Faith whereby the church must live" was the topic of the opening devotions led by Mrs. George Gough, Cavendish. Reading in the eleventh chapter c-t Hebrews, verses 1-10, Mrs. Gough used this Scripture lesson as a basis for her talk and Illus- trated pmcticsi ways in which to others. Mrs. John r. Scott. pre- sided snd called upon Mrs. Jlrvnes Bernard, Long River to reed an address of welcome to ‘which Mrs. Percy MscMui-do, {Kelvin Grave, graciously responded. Mrs. lrv- Q one's faith might be of influence v was much appreciated. The offer- 111s was received and dedicated. "1-"5. Speak tn me that I may sneak" was sung‘ as the theme hymn. being interspersed thrcugh. out the pro-gram with Mrs. Mur. dock MacLeod at the organ. Fol- XOWIHI a brief recess, an open forum was conducted by the chairman, after which the Pres- byterisl Treasurer, Mrs. JS. Mac- Lleod. submitted the financial statement. Short book reviews were liven by Mrs, Wilfred Pickering and Mrs. Murdock Mecuod, and Mrs. Woodslde introduced and il- lustrated the literature which was on sale. Mrs. Scott gave a talk on Mission Band work, stating four mission bands were organized this year. She also‘ thanked all those who had contributed in any way to the success of the Rally. “Flair. est Lord Jesus" was sung as a duet by Mrs. Calibeck and Mrs. Harold Laird, after which the brie: clos- fng meditation was given by Mrs, W.l. Green. At the conclusion of the meeting. supper was served by the members of the Long River Auxiliary. who 8'50 nan decorat- ed the church with beautiful sum- mer flowers. . ‘awn MIITTA 51112211105111: 'SUIT YOURSELF IN A SMART TAILORED-- TO-MEASIIRE SUIT FOB FALL Just Arrived 100% HIRE WOOL — WOIISTEOS — TWEEO —, OABAIIOIIIE SAMPLES 350 To 95.00 EXTRA PANTS AVAILABLE .