JUNE 21. 1950 FT: wrsreini c UARDIAN ,2-7 House Phones: The Gunnilnn may be Bookstore arty. News-fund. Wster street; My" Doucette's Grocery, second so -I 36 ,our order PRINCE COUNTY OFFICE I Summer Street. suninsei-side. Phone son News, subscriptions, Advertising Representatives 1. ILMEII MUBPIIY Ind GEORGE GLOW following stores in Suuinsersidex Bummer Street: Gourues Drugstore, ti Central Street. Water Street; Albsnls Grocery. I20 Russell Street. It. L, Wsitie in liensington Th, Gusrdlsn will be delivered to In home in suinmerslds by Curler per dsy or lilo per week. Phone 8081 for this service or give up the boy responsible for dellve , on your rent. 5088 Ind 3182. bought It Iny of the Mark (isudet, I1 Grenville Street: street: llllnd Motor transport, ..Gl-JNIJILAL INSURANCE. Ralph G. Muttarl. Summerside. ..nR. CALLAGHAN, smaliman Bugging, office hours ti.-l2, 2-5. 7-3, Phone 2352. -.vcw LONDON LADIES AID pgntry Sale at Keir Clark's, Ken- sir.-gtcii. Saturday. 24th, at a.ao.y ...Bl2SEllVl'J Thursday. and Sniurday. July . 13. 0,,-in:ininIoil1 eornivul on the Knights of Columbus grounds Three evenings of fun. pastime and amusement. Prizes galore. June Friday 14. 15th. .316 SAVINGS in hats. purses. gcarvcs and hose. Thursday, Fri- day and Saturday at The Msryy Ann, opposite Capitol 'I'heaire,; suniziirrside. -llllTlIR.VS FROM i'AClFlCl c()AsT - Mrs. Harold Woodside returned to her home in Mnrgate 13:1 week after H most enjoyable trip to Vancouver and important Cllit'S on route. In Vancouver she gprlnt some time with her duiigli- ier Phyllis. who was going to Hang Kong to be one of the prlnPlpllIs in im important event on June 1st.-K. -lt0TAltY CLUB MEETING - ,u the regular meeting of the Sziiimerside Rotary Club held yes- terday in the Olympia Restaurant. Rotarian E. P. Foley read an inter- csting paper on the value of scientific research. He outlined the many iienefits that have accrued to mankind as a result of research. particularly in the field of med- icines where many of the common drugs used today were discovered by means of chemical research. Mr. Fred Mahar was welcomed as a new member and Rotarian E. O. Deivliiig of Charlotttown was a guest -6. -G. A. SUPERVISOR VISITS NEW LONDON - Miss Peggy "Nave Regional Supervisor of Girl's Work in Eastern Canada. spent Tuesday and Wednesday in New London Parish. on Tuesday she addressed the Junior: of st. Thomas', Spring Brook. On Wed- nesday. she addressed the girls It sea View after school and in the evening attended I meeting at St. Stephen's Church, Burlington. where she spoke to the members of St. Mark's Ind st. Stephen's W. A. groups. Miss Neve was the house guest of Rev. S. .1. and Mrs. Dimes. she will visit other parish- ei. nnd will attend the semi-an- nuiil meetings at Port Hill, next week. --Bur. -MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER -Miss Jean Burt, one of the seas- on's brides. was tendered a pre- nuptial shower at her home at Malpeque. The bride-to-be was es- corted by her sister. Mrs. Billy Msclntyre. to the living-room which had been beautifully deco- rated with spring flowers. and seated in the bridal chair. marked with ribbon and sprays of Lily-of- the-Valley, placed beneath an arch of fragrant Ipple blossoms. Misses Audrey MacKinnon and Verna Bryanton opened the parcels. while Misii Marion Woodside read the names and good wishes. The love- ly gifts. consisting of glassware. towels, linens, blankets and a sum of money, were Irranged by Mrs. Hsrry Champion. Jean voiced her thanks in I few gracious words, And all joined in singing "For She's I Jolly Good Fellow." Lunch wss served by girl friends of the bride-elect. The remainder of the evening was spent in dancing and music. Bl"- Proiessional cards i R. E. ELLIS rlrg .. Auto - Cssuslty INSURANCE I Stunner 8t.. Bnusinersidc PHONE MI! I. F. Hunter. R.O. OP'I'0ME'I'BIB'.I Complete VlIuII Anslysesi Glasses Fitted PHONE IIIO BOIALl.MAN'B IIUIIJTINU lunaInerIId-. P.l:.L T. Earle I-Iiclisy chartered Accountant ' Csnsdi lens in Commerce l duildlnp 1 HIGH! 388! lunune I EC Oot.D.. R.O- 0P'l'0IIl1'lls1' Ins Issnlues Olsscss miss I Otliss Icon: 0 ts III I so I I hi I; eppelstnsst. lwlm rnurss Icon. 3173-0 It. II-new-sue , -DB. MeMUltD0'! Office, Sum- mei-side, will be closed. June 21 to 24. -J. B. TAYLOR. Optometrist, of Charlottetown will be in his Albertnn office this Saturday. June 24th. -PRINCE COUNTY COURT-i The June term of the County; Court of Prince County yesterday in Summerside wzth Judge L. G. Lewis presiding. For-I iy-seven actions had been com- mcnced but only 28 contested cases remained on the docket. Some of these were disposed of and others set down for hearing on dates suitable to the parties concerned. Counsel present were Heath Strong. K.C., D. 0. Stewart. K.C., R. S. Hinton. K.C.. J. A. Gallant. S Personals --Mr. Edward Turner and son James of Hope River. visited Kensington on Thursday.-K. --Mr. Aubrey Brookins. Kcnsing- ton. IPIL Wctinesil.-i.v by motor for a vacation in the Eastern Slates. -K. -Mr. Harold Doyle and Paul of Lot 7 were week-end visi- tors to Sumnierside, Clermont and Summerfield. K -Miss Catherine Campbell and Miss Hazel Hughes, teachers of Kensington School were week-cnd visitors to Charlottetown. K -Messrs. Myron McArthur and Tom Turner of Kensington attend- ed the night races in Charlotte- town on Saturday. K -Mr. Eugene Pendi-rgast. Ken- sington. left Wednesday morning to enter the R. C. M. P. train- ing school in Regina, Soak.-K. -Mr. '1'. P. Cullen. Charlotte- town. wag a week-end visitor at the home of his daughter, Mrs. James Pendergast, Kenslngton.-K. -Mr. Ind Mrs. George Higgins. Summerslde. and Mrs. Lawrence Cahill and daughter, Ella of Be- deque. were recent visitors to Kensington.-K. --The many friends of Mrs. Lo- man McArthur. Kenslngton, will be sorry to henr she was obliged to enter the Prince County Hos- pital for treatment.-K. -Mrs. Margaret Nicholson and Miss Elaine Nicholson. Mr. and Mrs. James Nicholson of Emerald were in Summerside on Saturday. --Mr. and Mrs. Freernan Welch, Rose Valley were in Summersfde on Saturday and called on Mr. and Mrs. Edwards. First street.-us. -Mr. and Mrs. Elmer MacDon- ald and daughter of New Glasgow spent the week end at the home of Mrs. MacDonald's parents. David and Mrs. Edwards -5. ---Mr. Allison Coyle. who has been attending the school for the Deal in Halifax. has arrived in Summerside to spend the summer with his mother, Mrs. Leo Coyle. -4 --Mrs. Margaret Watson Ind daughter and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Arsenault. all of Moncton are welcome visitors oi Mr. Earl sudsbury. First. Stree&S -Mr. and Mrs. Russell smith. Mrs. Barbara MacPherson, Mr. and Mrs. Dar.-lei MacPherson of oyster Bed Bridge motored to Summerslde on Thursday and visited with Mrs. Smith's parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Edwards.-5. -Miss mulse Fish and Mrs. Nelson Macwilllam of Cape Wolfe were week-end visitors. June 9. to Charlottetown and vicinity. While thcre- they attended the twenty-fifth Anniversary of the United Church Union in Trinity United Church. Charlottetovm. --Miss Ruby Mouse. of Kensing- ion. Ind recently on the stuff of the Nurscs' Home. Provincial San- iiorium. is spending I few days at Kcnsington before leaving on Thursday of this week for Calgai-y. AliII.. where she will visit her sisters. Mrs. John W. Profit! and Mrs. John Holmes. and where she plans to locate. Bur. -Miss Lila Barnett of Summer- side who will be one of the seas- on's brides. was hpnorcd at the home of Mrs. Harold Lyle on Wednesday evening when her friends gathered to convey their best wishes. Miss Olive Blscquicre mode the presentation of an en- velope of money while Mrs. Hurry Dye reed accompanying humorous verses. The bride-elect expressed opened I SOTI i S'side Kinsmen Club Meeting v Herold Arsenault was chairman of the regular meeting of the Kinsmen Club of Summersicle held in the Olympia Restsurent Ialt evening. Ono minutes silence was observed by the members out of respect for the late Herold Mc- Iver is member of the club who had passed away recently. Bert, Hunter and Alec McRIe reported briefly on the cunivsl llltlnl that it would be impos- sible to give I finencisl report until a later date. Herb. Stright. chairman of the committee in charge of the Dominion Day Lu esslons at the race track re- ported that a satisfactory agree- ment has been reached with the track owner. Mr. Herold Gaudet. There was considerable discuss- ion on plans for that flay and sub-committees were appointed. Mr. Henry Arsenault. rep- resentative of Planters Peanuts was present nt the meeting and outlined plans for the Peanut Day being held by the club on July 8th. Maurice Mill, chairman of the committee in charge of this project introduced Mr. Arsen- ault and also outlined his plans. As only one meeting I month is to be held during the summer monihs the executive is empower- ed to expand it certain sum money on baseball activity among the younger boys of the town. The sports committee is I0 draw up a program and submit it to the executive for approval.-S. Schedf-For Prince County Baseball league Below is the schedule of the western section of the Prince County Baseball League. The first games were played on June ll. with another two on June 1B. Here are the other dates:- Junc 25: Lennox Island at Tignish Grand River at Mimlnigash. July 2: Tignish at Wellington Lennox island at Grand River. July 9: Wellington at Lennox Island Miminigash It Tignlsh. July 16: Wellington It Grand River Lennox Island It Miminigash. July 23: Grand River It Tignish Miminigash It Wellington. Aug. 6: Tignish at Lennox Island Miminigash It- Grand River. Aug. 13: Wellington It Tignish Grand River at Lennox Island. Aug. 20: Lcnnox island at Wellington Tignish at Miminigash. ' ....m...LL Gay-Harris Wedding At Trinity church -Baskets of mixed summer flow- er: formed the floral setting of I quiet but pretty June wedding on Monday evening at '1 o'clock in the Summerside Trinity United Church It which Alice Bertha. daughter of Mr. Ind Mrs. Roy H I r r l s. Sherbrooke. exchanged marriage vows with Robert Sum- ner Gay, son of Mr. and Mrs. R01- and Gay. Rev. K.G. Sullivan. M. A., B.D.. performed the rites. Miss Mary Geldart, organist, was in charge of the wedding music Ind Mr. Richard l-Ienthorn was soloist. singing "l'he Lord's Prayer" pre- vious to the ceremony Ind "0 Constant Love" during the sign- ing of the register. The bride, who was given in marriage by her uncle. Mr. W. G. Ellis, looked lovely in I suit of teal blue gabardine with white Ic- cessories and a corsage of starlight roses. Her cousin. Miss June Chap- peil as bridesmaid. was attired in a suit of Burgundy gabardlne with white accessories and I corsage of yellow carnations. Mr. Garth Gay. brother of the groom, was grooms- man. Following the ceremony I recep- tion for the immediate families was held atthe home of the bride's parents. Assisting in receiving were the bride's mother, who wore a dress of dove grey with navy accessories. and the groom's moth- er who was attired in a drms of leaf green with matching acces- sories. The bride's table had an artistic arrangement of pink snap- dragon and lighted pink tapers. centred with I beautifully deco- -Miss Alice Harris was tender- ed a miscellaneous shower in Sherbrooke Hall on Wednesday evening previous to her marriage. She was escorted to s decorated seat of honor by her cousin. Miss Louise Ellis. The Misses Doreen and Edna Wakefield assisted .in the opening of the gifts while the Misses Marie Dekkcr Ind June Chappell resd the Iccompsnying verses of good wishes. Ind the Misses Betty Gsy Ind Florence Maclnnis Irrsnged the gifts. The bride-elect thanked her many friends for the lovely gifts. Dainty refreshments were served by thg her Ipprecistlon for their good wishes. S ladies. 2329 1703 YOUR NEXT INTME BEAUTY APPO not my IIIII Opp. Clpltol Tbestre. S'eIde 'i"Ha GUARDIAN CHARLOTTETOWN FAG! '!'H'fR'T'EEN The Sale You Have Been Waiting For... The Sale You have been Saving for... tieesble. COTTON and stripe designs. DEPARTMENT. OPEN 8.30 A. M. Pillow slips. Manufacturers clearance of PRINTS A colorful array of print cotton in eludes bolls light Ind dug in 110,11 These cotton prints have been slashed to pro-wsr prices by the manufacturer-with a. good qusntlty in stock-but shop early Ind be assured of your requirements. These Items Advertised are only a very few of the . sursn SALE SPECIALS to be found in SMALLMAN'S HOUSE FURNISHINGS Every SMALLMAN DEPARTMENT Is REPRESENTED IN Tl-IEH supra SALE with SPECIALS LIKE mass. . .. featuring THE BIGGEST BARGAINS EVER OFFERED . PILLOW SLIPS Plain and hem-stitched pillow .u In ivubstsnrlsrd quality. In facts. in most cases, Ire hardly no- A real Super Buy in 42" SUPER SALE SPECIAL ' Features TOP QUALITY SHEETS A Msnulscturefs elesr-Inee or bill ends sulutsndsrd slush by OInIds'I issding Msnnfso hifeh Slnllo. three-qusrter uul double bed Ike. plain beninsed Ind hen-stitched. win Mme colored borders in the lot. The deteeu Ire Ilfght Ind will in no my impair the wearing qualities. Every sheet I wonderful buy! shop nrly. ls .. ................. SUPER SALE SFECI-'L 1.75, 1.98 and 2.75 SHEETINGRTEMNANTS A M111 End Clearance of BLEACIIED so an . t.....,.... by Canada's Leading Msnufscturer-in onrbn lengths, V8l'I0uII Widths. Ideal fo heets, ill , n W ' iigilt"-as-on ms. -vrons. etc-I SA llmlfgd 'I1'l'Ilnct:.t;. mil-y-cio piiiviia 7 supra SALE SPECIAL I0 yard CURTAINS Another Manufacturer. Clearance -offering you both cottage Ind mil length eurtslns at half the price you would ordinsrily psy. A vsrlod Iseortment of patterns, colors Ind slug Iwnite your choice. the regular vslues of which would be "Om 33.50 to S4-B0 per pllr or set. SUPER SALE SPECIAL PAIR or SE74 1.95. PAIR C SUPER SALE SPEC! - L 395.... The de- SUPER SALE CIRCULARS HAVE BEEN MAILED TO YOU. It you haven't received your copy - PHONE or WRITE .SMALLMAN'S LIMITED. SUMMERSIDE and a copy of the Circular will be In your Very First Mail THREE BIG DAYS Tliursclay, Friday, Saturday - June 22;” 23,” 24” rated wedding cake. Mr. Robert T. Holman proposed l'ne.toast to the bride. to which the groom re- sponded. Assisting in serving were Mrs. W. G. Ellis. Mrs. Alex Chap- pell. Mrs. Robert T. Holman. the Misses Louise Ellis, Helen and Betty Gay. Mr. and Mrs. Gay left on I wed- ding trip to poin:s of interest in the Maritime Provinces and on return will reside in Halifax, NS.. where the groom is on the stall at the C. N. Telegraph Company. 8 Thompson-Burt Wedding -The Keir Memorial Presbyter- ian Church It Malpeque. P. E. 1., was the scene of a pretty wedding on Saturday. June 3rd. 1950. at C! p.m.. when Dorothy Jean. daught- er of Mrs. Everett Burt and the Isle Mr. Burt. Malpeque, and Eric Ellsworth. son of Mr. and Mrs. W I 1 t e r Thompson. Kensington. were united in the holy bonds of mstrimony. Rev. J.A. McGowan was the of- ilclstlng clergyman. The church was tastefully deco- rated with the season's flowers. The bride. looking very lovely in her floor length gown of white flowered organza. entered the church on the arm of her brother, Amon. who gave her in mu-rlsge. Her three-qusrter length veil was caught with I Princess Eliubeili style headdress. Long lace mitts Ind I bouquet of red roses complet- ed the ensemble. She wss attended by Miss Jenn Thompson. sister of the groom. charmingly gowned in sky blue taffeta with matching gloves and head dress. Her bouq- uet was of pink roses. Mr. David Sherren of Hunter River capably filled the role of groomsman. Mr. Billy Maclntyre and Mr. Marshall Thompson were the ef- !ic.cnt ushers. Mrs. Frank MacNutt rendered nuptial music and during the sign- ing of the register played "O Promise Me!" ' A reception for intimate friends and relatives was held at Larkin's Restaurant. Kcnslnglon. Both Mr. and Mrs. Thompson are well and favorably known in Krnsingion. where they will reside and where the former is employed at Dunning's Garage. Bur. cnossmas-M-cnoi7Am -A very quiet wedding took place June 5th at 7 o'clock It the Bap- tist. Manse. Toronto. when the Rev. Gordon Brown united in marriage Doris line. daughter of Mr. Leslie MacDonald and the late Mrs. MacDonald of North Tryon. P, E. 1.. to James MIcDoug- all. son of Mr. and Mrs. Hairy Crossman, Cape Traverse. P. E. I. The bride wore I street length dress of rose silk jersey with white hilt. shoes and gloves and wore I corssge of white and rose cInia- tions. The bridesmaid. Miss Gladys Delaney were I blue silk jersey dress with white list. shoes Ind gloves and her corssge wss of white camntlom. Mr. Robert Wright of Toronto. was groomsmeri. After the ceremony the wed- ding party was served I supper It the st. ltegis I-iotol. Mr. and Mrs. Crossmsn will live in Tor- rintn. Wreckage After Crossing Accident Pictured above is the wreck ofillarold Champion of Summcrsirlmfmalntolner and tipped against it the road maintainer after I collis-Iescaped uninjured. He was thrown in one of the three freight, curl Iion with It Canadian Notionalifrom the cab. A heavy trailer be-,derailed. The machine was own- Railways freight train on I cross-;ing lowed by the maintainer was ed by the construction firm Mor- lng near New Annnn nn Snturdnyytnrn away and left on the otheringon gnd Mat-Rae. summer-side. June 17. Driver of the mnintaineruside of the track. Behind the -Photo by llcckbcrt.