.. "b i. ‘if j- u. ieceur THEATRE SUMMERSID! ..~- THURSDAY, FRIDAY end ~\ SATURDAY DOUBLE BILL _"THE DALTON'S RIDE AGAIN? end r STEPHANIE BACHELOR ' MICHAEL BROWNS iflIIiiIIllB-IYHHI O_ITIITI'IIIM~IIIILI _.l : 4.. \ ‘SIIOVIS ms and 9.15 Matinee Friday 2:30 v. _.__. T0 PLEASE A QUEEN o Sir Walter Raleigih Is credited with introducing mahogany into England. presenting Queen Eliza- beth with e table of wood he had found in the New World. Ifidliy 6—8.80. Saturday 7.15-8.80 It's an exciting Mystery-Drama “THE TIGER WOMAAN” mu. Kane Richmond. Adele Mara Ind Peggy Stewart. Also 14th Chapter of Serial and News. ORAPAIID THEATRE Playing: Fri. 8:30; Final Chapter oi "WHO'S GUILTY" Sal. 7:30-9:30 ——-——i——— Oi€®{§4i 426% iiuorioii slur. For Sale by Public Auction at GLOVEWS SHORE 1n HUMMERSIDE EAST 0i IATURIMY. AUGUST 1S AT 2 RM. SHARP l summer cottage 15x24, partly finished. immediate ocoupa y. 1 summer cottage 16x11. new this year. 1 building 12x24 approx. suit- obie for collage or workshop. etc. l. soil boot 15' fully rigged. 1 ooilboat l5’ partly rigged. 1 dory. elm. enehor rope, ooro, eto. Furniture consisting oi: 1 hill! quality l-pirce bedroom suite; 1 oporo ruolireiis. new; 1 kitchen cabinet; 1 china cabinet; l lee box; 1 typewriter (portable); Ion o; 1 open stove: l goo etovoi rad oi 1 lady‘: hloyelo; oeverol chairs: tables; dishes; pioturoo. ole. 1 Ford Sedan. 1037 model. good lirel. reconditioned motor. hy-_ dvoulie broken, sealed been! heed- lighto. heavy duty hnms. heater and electrio clock. Good runolfll order. 1 Pontiac Sedan. olrl model. eood th-eo. Excellent motor and in running order. 2 spore tires 16 never used. 1 set oholso. flue some. WINDIIlIl MoeNUTT. . "fill!!!- Diiliiaioviii Sail “We Grow iilii" WINNIPDG. Auo- 12 -(CP) Behind the gay. flashing lights o! the chop suey houses of Winni- pers Oliilristown. there is sadness. Bland Qrieniols conceal their feel- ings beneath smiles snd bows o! era blue. , Winnipeg's Chinese community 1s rapidly shrinking in population and becoming e oolony of old men —as ls the case in like conumln- ltles throughout the Dominion, “Take a look sfflflliil you." Chinese said recenizy. "Look along King Street and ihrn dorm Pacific Avenue." These are the main streets of Winnipeg's OIUHITDWH. Most. of the inrmbltani; were ,either sitting on their doorstep: on chairs brought down from ep- IITUIIEIILF ebc-ve rustauruxiis and stores or lolling beneath street lamps smoking their uipes and talking in their native tongue. They were nearly all Willendd and old- a. man of 50 is cr-naiwrrd com- parativey young In Winnipeg's Chinese community. ou-oimsm-ruo_ there w1‘l be no Olnncss in Winni- peg. Thi-re is s sieaiiv “will ——~ about 50 persons either cie or re- burn to Chins eacn year. Canadnm Lmmlgroiion laws bun Chinese from entering Canada. Ef- forts are being made to have these rrgulziiiis eased but no success has lzeei- realized io date. At one ixme Winnipeg's Chins- icwn hurl a populalicn oi’ approx- imately 1,400. ‘Today there are less than 700 and each year it grows smaller. There are 1m! than D5 Clolnese wc-iren In the city. Most. Llrlnese her.- are in the res- taurant business. Other; operate hand isundries. one or two are salesmen, snd some operate taxi- cmbs. still other are professional gamblers. ‘ A majority like the city snd want their re siives and friends to join them. They have successful businesses and have prospered. Winnipeg Chinese - and Chi- nese in other rentre; are sad. They are sad. they say, because more o! their kin cannot join them. 1 __-__ MRS. HEATH VESEY Few deaths have caused ouch sincere sorrow as than which oc- curred in thc community of York, ‘in the passing of N. Orlo Vesey < Bl. the P, E. I. Hospital on Friday, July 11th, alter a. prolonged ill- ness of over three years which she ‘bore with. patience and Christian fortitude. She was lovingly cared for by her devoted family during this period and all possible medical uid and care procured for her comfort. by her son Arthur, with whom slie resided. She will always be missed in the community where she took such s keen interest and active part in all church end commun- ity welfare. Al. an early ego she became a member of the York Methodist Church, later the United Church. she WES a liie member of the Wo- man's Missionary Society, a val- ued member of the choir and for s. time organist. She organized and was the beloved leader oi’ the Mission Circle. which she always welcomed to her home where she was known us "Aunt Orlo" to sll the boys and girls. She loved to entertain young people and they will always re- member the good times enjoyed at llns songs and other gatherings, snd the (Lhristlsn influence she exercised over all. Born at York 65 years ago. she was the daughter o! the late Amos West. and Mary Drake arid in 1904 was married to Heoth ll. O. Vesey. who predeceased her 14 yesrs ego. She leaves to mourn one daugh- ter. lifary. Mrs. Harold Metcelfe r-f Dartmoufli. N-i. and one son, Arthur, on the homestead. She is islso survived by two sisters. one brother and three grandsons. She was laid to rest in the York cemetery; s short service in her ;IlC1l’l'lG was followed by o. service in the York United Church by ;her pastor. Rev. .1. A. Nicholson, who frequently visited her during her long illness. Assisting at the funeral service was Rev. l". H. Ufilixinhm, s former nasior. and Rev. Thus. ivlloon of West Oovo- heed. The pallbearers were: Messrs. Ollie Brown. Mints Foster. Frank Vessey. migh Vessev, Finlay Drake rand Wallace Malleit. The very large number aiiendlii the lu- nersl. the beautiful flowers. num- . orous Ielters of sympathy all show irhe love and regard in which the |neceased was held. i cliio or riiiiiiiis l i i The family of the lste Mrs. Heath livgggy, wish to express their sin-i §r.ers thanks to all their nsilhhfl" ignd friends who so kindly lent ‘flowers and cards of symvflih! and assisted by msnV kindly oeto ;in their recent sad bereavement. I I ______ __._.__ FOR SALE My rleco et NortIi Carleton. Cdilliiiild oil ecro oi lend. with buildings in first clan con- ‘tlition, villi cement foundation. iPump ill Iiouse. Z inlios From Oordoii on filo Iorden highway. MN$ J. F. MUTTART welcome. but in their heart; they. {one week. with bail set at $200. The Uhlneso ssy that In time s vii-isrziiii GUARDIAN 43W I I III)! requires etonearepher. willing so do some cloriul work. Apply Box 564. listing lllory expected and. ; qualifications. | ——'.I'OUMSTS. — A Palmer Grsd-i uste Chiropractor Io of. ‘ll. Grenville i Sh. dilcnmienido ouch Tuesday and Seiurdly-other days in Charlotte. town. Csil Dr. Carson. ' -cu'r roofer cover _- so the fliipendiery Magistrate's Court. yesterday. there wee only one csse i on. the docket; e men charged wifi drunken driving was remanded for ‘ —FOR SALE 1941 PLYMOUTH‘ deluxe eciian In excellent condi- tion. Perfectly new iii-cs; also 5 HP. stationary engine; one Massey Harris sprayer. six years aid: Eirterprlso Domestic range, cheep; two Mersey Harri; gang‘ plows. Delbert Refncr, phone 614-21. Summurside I —LEAVEs I011 JESUIT SIM- inory - Mr. Francis Arsenuult. son of the late Hqn. A. F. Arsenault snd Mrs. Arsoneult. Summer-side. left Monday morning for Montreal to enter the Jesuit Bemlnsry to v become s member o! that Qt:- . -__. i -ruNEnsl. or Mus. JOSEPH MURPHY - The funeral of the laid Mrs. Joseph Murphy who pas- i sed away last. Friday was held from the home of her daughter, Mrs. Patrick Noonon. Bummerside, on THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAI 3”“ \ ‘T i- W‘? "‘_' ‘_—"__ 1 a’. HOLMAN'$-- g H‘- ’ Monday morning Church where Requiem High Mess iwss celebrated by Rev Howard Wight. The service st the grave was conducted by Rf. Rev. Msgr. G. .i. MacLelisn. The pail bearers were Messrs E. P. Foley. Brendon Driscoll, J. Lorrie Driscoll. Elton Anderson Anthony Arsenaulthnd Russell McCsrv~ille.-—S. —BER.NAR,D - GUNNING - A quiet midsummer wedding took place st 2:30 Saturday afternoon in Trinity United Church, Summer- side. when the Rev. George Ayers solemnlzed the marriage of Miss Min-gore; Elizabeth Gunning, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Geordie Gunning of Travellers‘ Rest. to Mr. Robert Albert Francois Barnard, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Barnard iof Quebec City. The attractive young bride wore a street length gown of oyster wihite silk jersey fashioned on princess lines, with head-dress of embroid red tulle and flowers, and carri d an arm bouquet of red roses. Her brides- maid. Miss Lorna Warren_ was ,dressed in Prairie rose wool with ihamionizing head-dress and carri- ‘ed s sheaf oi yellow roses. Mr. Peter C. Mlkus was groomsman for .his friend. Xmmediately following ;the ceremony the bridal psrty motored to the home of Mr. snd Mrs. John Woolley of Bummerside iwhere a reception was held in their honor. The toast to the bride was proposed by Mr. J. D. Barnard. father of the bridegroom. Mr. snd Mrs. Barnard left. by plane for their honeymoon which will be spent In Queihoc City sf. the Barnard homestead and tihoir surn- rner eoitnge. En mute to Queboo they will spend a few days in Mon- cttm. - S. - -Miss Ruth Croken. Albany. is st present holidaying in New York. She also plans on visiting Boston and Belmont before returning. EGG AND POULTRY MARKET llPOI-‘l -t—-—-ew fig receipts decreasing, however puller. eggs are now appearing in small quantities. Quality remains at present levels with the quan- tity of Grade A 983s Insufficient to meet the demand. Declining re- ceipts with r.o .improvement in quality nus strengthened the mar- ket with the result. prices have increased. Grading stations are now paying for ungrsded eggs delivered: A Large 37-8: A Med. 1211B; 85-6; A Pullet 2B; B 17-8; O 1- . point: A Large 44 1-2; A Medium. 42 1-2; B 3i 1-2; c 23,‘ y A-1 producers receiving for csr-. toned pack: A Large 46; A Med- ‘Ium 44; A Puller 85. . Poultry rerf-ipts about the samei as last week. Receipts except for fowl are being disposed of at present levels. Demand for fowli has slocken l somewhat with the result paying prices have weak. eneii. Dealers quoting for poul- try delivered Charlottetown basis rail grading: Chicken: (Cviir 4 lbs): MIA 3S; 1.1118 3i: I ll. c ll. (Under 4 grail‘: MFA 31; MI‘! M; B I1; Fowl: (Over 4 Ibo): A 32-4: I 20-2; O 10-12. (Under l lbs-l: A 20-2; B 1a 20; O ii. FOR SALE l!‘ II IUMMII ITIIII. UIJRIMBEIIDI. I. l. l. 1min. llroooioio no! ro- lrlir. liroplooe. let Ioteo hoot- irig. New ‘liuklp Oil luau In furnace. fleeting oyoiel loo oeu. unuouo hot new. Modern bitch- on. sink old lot tone, e gup- boud upeoo. Pluiobiooi within tho pen two yours. New etorro windowe- lumleted solo mull Nil to tension! noose-i ly lrlotoiletl. _ New nun with mom new and driver». Thlg property is oeutr 1”“. edooooooithoelolxbofloolo te Sumiueroide. uoor to lloini ltreot and‘ tho shopping dlotrlfl» pool ofliee, oeisoolo. port. ohorehoo old hospital. ll interested you may communi- onto wmi no. . u. censors,‘ can’ u oer flqgfl; ' ‘Flore loedo. to Si. Psul‘s i Graded shipments fob. shipping! ilordon, on oieiri highway, clooo i WO yo». t wit. paddle, my e iiocouory ion support DESIGNED FOR WARM WEATHER COMFORT AND LOTS OF IIARD WORK For tiioi Iiei omi dusty time v/Iiori tlio lermor hon to work even harder tlieo lie does duiiii tho mi of tlio Nor, we offer Work Clothe: designed to keep you veer like iron- STRAW iiiirs - - Reel Harvest Hots with o good wide’ brim to protect you from tho blaring nun. and ot a price liist will not built the pocketbook cool end LONG WEARING OIIERALLS - - Oi oltlior gray, block orlilue Denim. These Overoll: iievo strong duroblo stitch- ing and both high end low bockl. the size; ero 36 to 43- Priced from . . MEDIIIM WEIGHT WORK SOOKS -- . Hm of this weight will absorb perspiration but they ore light enough not t5 cause discomfort during this time. when o Fermor is elweys on Iii: ieet. COMFORTABLE WORK sums-- The! eio riot too Iioovy iii v/elgiit but long in wearing quality - iii oorvicoobii g dark colors, time ore the Shirts for this busy time oi your. .. PROTEOTIVE Why risr getting Infection from cull or scrotciies at Harvest limo. You are much toe valuable to yourself and your iilmily to got laid up or this time. Woer Gloves iiiei will really protect your hands- STIIRDY WORK PANTS - - Oi cool loos. veering drill: oiiii denim: in 2.95 was . is o complete venue of sins. MEN'S and BOYS‘ RK BOOTS e Peiwo role. time medium veigln Illiii hots Ileve o moccasin Will, re Ilglit to voor but will gm n" eovoe .. loyo’ lute of bieeii chrome rolii IOOINII with e Palm sole and Iiul. i so lievo o mvlmiii too oiiii storm .-._,o_v_seenn u‘... goon ...- ... .3.‘ ....--_._...|-~ .- Aucfigr" 1s. 1m i . El-IIITIIIS I 29c '".“ 49c “k5.- loullil eoouloce ' 3.65 '° 4.75 ._._,_...1_-‘ ,..-~... .1... ....-.. 35o ""‘ 69c 1.49 '° 2.75 WORK OLOIIES- - 1 .35 '° 2.50 l variety of colors and styles, tlioro ._.___-_ Iill i "WNIRI OLD FRIENDS MEET" DESIRABLE Lots For Solo In Summerside Phone 218 awn-rm» FARM FOR SALE _ Volueblo 9| om ierm oi South Freetown bordering t Dunk itivor; good leeotlen, ion, 3 miles vest el [more lune. All good buildings. Priced to all. Iii roller south oi Freotevri Id uootioii, ,8 mliu north oi Kin- lUSSlLLi S. IURNS Freetown. . . FOR SALE AT CAPE TRAVERSE Ylio property oi iiie leis .i. W. iiovrott. I l-roomoii iiouso, I IOMO born, I cor oregs. 3 oeiol oi lend with ore ord, oil in good condition. 3 miles from to stem and railway. Apply to WENDELL HOW- ATT, Albany, between Iiours 6 end S, Io evening et above od- drm. . ti, oxconuuur . FARM FOR SALE Lmhd lieli roiioo i oi Cir 7i 1-2 ecm 11-14 ems cultivation). Large opglmd; i"! voil. III-Noll Iiolll o I; lino born ooiiotlior "Y Ivoiioilo vory soon. MM- ‘ lust oil new Iordoii Nijiivoy seven end one. orlottotooo) consisting oi op renlivohly oi wood and lumber, be orioo under 1prliig on o ; never-toll- vitt canmi hoot e; m-ui er- b lidim in condition. loc- oy be Ii with or without crop. srANi-IY M. MILLIR. Mvodoivtieok Rood, Corriv/oil A l. IIRDIIASE Io Ill h! ole hovel». - an; x41” 3"“- 111 ‘$.31 3,“,.1":;,,“';f, on. VINCINT cum‘ m eve: bottles. on... a...» i. Denial Swarm rulilllootoo on omPIO luuolv o Sroollmuil Oliiidillfl "Ila QQIEI’! Grocery. 71$ to: SUMME‘S'D! "iii-II- K ma‘: Advertising‘ Manager Wanted Yeflimewitii we Ioooooootleotlinoxlnr Allllleeiooilslouu-o ,' Sound understanding oi tumor nloiim. ' Folmlioii oi on elort merchandising common oeiivo- _' KIWIIUII ‘OT advertising production Ill publicity methods. I f . ' Ability to develop coed qopyvriling emi layouts. Anlzmimloxtwoeteihetooellkeloov-lld iolbonllo NIIIIC bwkemoo of aloe loin attrition. iuoiu i» outfit- what constitutes pod m-