iiil-Yglveiae . .. THE WESTERN GUARDIA ' AGENTS“. J. Blnser Murphy. llt Hanover Street. and George Clow. lib Ottewe Street. - SUMMERSIDB end PRINCE COUNTY News, Subscriptions, Advertllng. The Guardian rnsy be bought et eny cl the - following stores in Sosnnserslde: geu Bookstore, Weter Street; Gcurllee Drugstore. t! Central Street: Toronto Bakery. Wnter Street: Ilerk Gnndet. fl Grenville Street: ymce’: Grocery. Russell Street: Aiyre Dcucette’s Grocery. Second Street; Island Motor Transport. Water Street. The Guerdlsn will be delivered to say heme in Susnnaerslde by Carrie; 5,, pg 3n per dsy .0 18c per week. Phone £80 or ill-t for this service ._ __ ‘rue CUARDIAN.___CHARLOTTETOWN CAPITOL Summorsido R E G E '1‘ TDDAY (FRIDAY) and a SATURDAY THURSDAY, FRIDAY m BIG DOUBLE nu. ~$ATURDAY ooueus BILL nun _ nulls l" ms mall EYE! Ready with the Musle you Like — the way you Llke o, ‘Ive your order to the boy responsible for delivery’ on your routs I-ron SALE-Austin 1o four- sedan. $31!. $1.550. James A. McNeill dz 5on5, summerside. _PlANO RECITAL presented by June Ramsay, A.'I‘.C.M., Summer- side High school Auditorium Fri- dgy evening. July 30. at 8.15. Tic- kets 65 cents, on sale at Enmau‘: and Bell's Book Store. _0UT 0F HOSPITAL-—Mr. John A, Callaghan oi Alberton rc- turned recently to his home alter undergoing a successful operation in the Charlottetown Hospital.- K. -FROM EDMONTON -_- Mr. William German. cf Edmonton and Aathabzsca Landing, has dis- pJSEG of his business interests in the West and will stay with his brother, Linus Cic-rman. in Kan- singtcn. for the remainder cf the year. K -.\'EW LONDON Presbyterian Churches. Services Sunday, August 1st, Gedclle Memorial, the Sacra- ment of the Lord's Supper at 11.00 A M. Evening Service at 7.30 P.M. Long River at 2.30 P. ‘M. Clifton S. S. at 10.00 A. M. Preparatory Service at Gcddie on Friday at 8.00 P. M. Rev. D. A. Campbell, Minister. —ELECTRIC ENERGY on our lines will be cut. off from 1.15 P. M. to 5.30 P. M. starting Monday. August 2nd and will continue until some needed work on our primary lines has been completed. If on any day the energy is not off by 1.30 P. M. it. will not be off during that afternoon. Scales Hydro Elcc-| Lrlc pa, LLCL, Freetown. I -B. C. VETERAN LOCATES n? sUmmnsma-Mr. Bl". mm- ter, R. 0.. has opened a new op- tometl’? office in the Smallman building. Mr. Hunter comes from near Vancouver, B.C. He taught school for two years in that pro- vince. He Joined the R.C.A.F. in 1941 as s. pilot. holding the rank oi Flight Lieutenant. and WES stationed for a time as staff bllot hath in Charlottetown and Sum- merside. He was attached to the coastal Command and served in Iceland, Scotland and Ireland. For the past three years he has been studying optometry at the Univer- sity of Toronto, from which he graduated in May oi this year. Mrs. Hunter is the former Wanda only asoo miles. l -now sauna ‘panama H011 Plltce. two burners, at whole- esle prices. See Rex Dawson, Albany. -SUMMIBSIDS COMMBICIAL COLLEGE reopens September let. Full Commercial Training or Spec- ial courses arranged. Write or Telephone 54-2. --FOB. SALE-le-foot harbour craft, suitable for inboard or out- board motor. Phone 568-2, Sum- rnerside. -BEDEQUE United Church Charge. Services Sunday. August 1st. Bedeque at 11 A. M. Bordenst I P.M. Albany at 73o PM. Preacher for the day: Rev. E. s. Week. Rev. W. Burton Crowe, Minister. —WE HAVE 0N HAND for sale at Freetown and Summerslde, car- lcad ci finest quality kiln-dried red cedar British Columbia shing- les. Simmons dz MacFarlane. -FROM SAN FRANCISCO — Mrs. James Merriiield (nee Mc- Lellan) and Miss France's Dagger loft on return Monday for their homes after a short stay at Indian River. They were in the com- pany oi Rev. Fr. Lawrence Mc- Lellan and Mrs. Merriiield’s sie- ter. Mrs. Will MacDonald-K. -FROM MONTREAL — Mirs. William MacDonald cf the Snow- den division of Montreal, left on return by Monday's train. Mrs. MacDonald, whose maiden name was Josephine McLellan. made a short visit to her former home and friends in Indian River after an absence oi about twenty years. —WBLCOMI EXTENDED - Msny old friends in Summerslde are extending s hearty welcome home to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Crlnpbell, formerly of Summerside who have been residing in Sun- mcrville, Mass. since leaving the Province twenty-five years ego. They are accompanied by three of their children. Mr. Campbell, who is a brother of Mr. Eerie camp- bell of Hoimsns Ltd. and a ne- phew of Mr. Joseph McDcugall, still follows his chosen profession of auto mechanic end hss not paid a visit to his old home town for nineteen years. Mrs. Campbell who was formerly Miss Aldona Gallant of the Gallant Drug Company is a sister of Mrs. Wilfred Gallant lulll of Clermont. Prince Edward island. K with WhClTl they are stsyins dur- ing their visit. - S. souv Mske iiolsnsn‘! every tsete. venirs made Chine which include plntcs. end saucers. lugs and odd dishes. Priced st At HOLMAN’S To remind you of s happy heli- day on _"The Isl-end" - - - Sou- venirs to tske ss gifts to your friends who remained st home. meat Your Souvenir heedunsrt . ere-Here you will find attractive end different Souvenirs to suit "Anne of Green Gables" Scu- of ltcysl Winton cresm end sugars,‘ Lincoln Pottery in s number of smart little vases and figurines. ENIRS Chins Depart- WW lmllltml DIEAIS Shows 7:15-9:25 "m In m - mmsu - um - mu l" mm Matinee Saturday 2:30 (i e} DAMED THEATRE .KENSI.NGTON. Friday Matinee 3:30; Evening 7:15-9:15; Sat. 7:15-9:15. A heart-warming drama h! the Rece Track. “THE GREAT MIKE" Starring Stuart Erwin Featuring Robert “Blluy" gem-y with his trick dog "Corky", Gwen Kenyon. Bch Meredith sud “Ali- alfn" Swiizer. M" l" chiiiter .1 Serial “Brick Brsdfcr " and News. URAPAUD THEATRE “THE LUST Roy Millond - Jqne Wymon Fri. 8:45; Sat. 7:30-9:30 selling. Purchased tractor. D. A. Matheson, Emerald, —FR-OM ENGLEWOOD, N.J._ airs. Jean Gallagher oi Englewood, Jo is at present visiting home and her many friends in Ken- Slllstcn. She is the guest 0g he; brother. James Duuphy. Mrs, -F0ll SALE-Two good work Summer-side at which thirty mem- horses. $100 each. Reason for bers were present. The meeting was addressed by one oi the group from New Jersey who was instru- mental in forming and assisting the P.E,I. groups and the enthu- siasm shown at this meeting in- dicates that the organization is constantly growing in its efforts to combat alcoholism. — s. Gallagher has driven her ca; on the comparatively long Lrlp yo; quite a number of years. She has fared well in the land of her Bi-Wbtlon. but Prince Edward Is- land is "Home Sweet HomeT-K —FBOM MONTGOMERY, A14 —Fsther Lawrence McLellan, p35. m" °Y l» Parish in one of the largest cities in the “deep Smith" ‘"9335! silent a short. vacation at his home in Indian River. He also visited friends in Boston and Montreal. The lure of, the home. land and the kindly welcome of s legion of friends end WQlI-Wlghgy; has s Brcat sri-D on the popular priest. He has visited the home folks every summer for the past live or six yeerr. g -raolu naorNA-lwrr. m.“ 511mm!“ 0! Resins. accompanied b)‘ her daughter Mary is visiting in Kensington. guests of Mrs. Sheridan's brother, Mr. John Mic. donsld, Iriehtown Rood. Peter Mscdonsld. Kensingtorl. and Mrs. Byron Lsrkin. Summerside. ere brother and sister respectively. She is accompanied by her daugh- ter Mary, who is an experienced l-flvtllfir. hevinfl spent five yesrs in Ohins with the U.N.N.R.A. —OMITTED Inadvertantly omitted in the account of the running races at the KOHSlXXKLCD Presbyterian Sunday School picnic were the following events: Running races for boys, 12 yrs. and over. 1st. Eisworth Mann. 2nd. Earl Bridges, Boys i0 lo 12: lst. Paed- die Bridges. 2nd. Thane Mans. Boys 6 to B: lst. Layton Huestl... 2nd. Bruce Mann. Married women: 1st. Lucy Burrows. 2nd. Edyth Boar- ness. Married men: ist. Eric Jar- dine. 2nd_ Horace Peyuter. -Bur. —-ANNUAL FISHING TRIP — Mr. IEh-nest G. Dawst of Pern- broke,'N. H., is on his 24th annual fishing trip to the Island. He is an ardent trout fisherman, who makes his headquarters st Ken- sington, and whips the streams for miles around, with special preference for Sea View. This year he is accompanied by his son, George c1 Epscn, N. i-i., and three friends, Mr. Ire G. Bryant of Pembroke, N. 1-f.; Mr. Webster B‘. Bryant, Pittsiield, N. 1-12; and Mr. Robert Psrmentes- cvl Con- cord, N. H. Each of these men is making his first visit here, and they like.it so well, they will probably be back. In order to en- joy the days to the full they rise at Long River July 14th. meeting throughout. Following the progrrm outlined in the message,. The theme was God's loving care, ACE 0F Tlli SADDLE STARS Ill IIIS SWITEST TRILLER! JAN IIYAIII l IQNOOIAN IICTIIII Shows 7:15 and 9:15 Matinee Friday and Soturdoy 2:30 who are vacationing at the home of Mrs. Black's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Hickox. Mr. Black and his friend, Mr. David Bur- gess of Amherst Air Port. hired a, small plane, and 40 minutes after taking to the air,, they landed in a five acre field. a few steps from the l-Iickox front door. Mr. Burgess made a perfect landinz and a moment later took of! with ease, although the field ls only ten chains in length. Burlington is within sight of Elton Woodsides hangar at Clinton, housing a plane, which many people already have reason to be grateful for, especially those in need oi medical or hospital care. Mr. Wocdsides plane was very much in demand, last winter, when country roads were closed to cars. However, the Amherst plane happened to be the first to land in this pcrtlcular area and proved quite exciting to those vlu-lo chanced to be near. - Bur —I'.NTERTAINED W. M. S. - Mre. Allan A. Campbell entertain‘ ed the w. M. S. of Long River Presbyterian Church rt her home on Wednesday. and conducted the 50c to 2.00 iiend painted Parchment covered Novelty scrap bockl. Pllvi-Olflbh albums, cock books nnd note books for nil your needs. These ere both sttrsctlve and very Ile- luL They range in price from 1.20 t0 2.75 lee‘ Shell Noveltlq. nrnell tllllo '7" Wm ‘all m,“ stands, ssh trays, lugs, veeee, eigsret boxes end pin- eushicns. Priced from 30c to 1.50 Silver plated Souvenirs with the eoei of arms cf Prince Idwerd lslnnd on the handle, these in- clude spoone and knlvee-PHWI st I035 and looks on the Chnrns cf Green Gables and the Netlonsl P "QC It}! eenls. ' Plctere_ Post Cards Inclndllll penorsnle views sad comic eerdl. Mbrenrelfcrl cents. Flllllt um" DIARLDTTETDII st five in the morning, which should be e good recommendation for our Island climate. The gentlemen are guests at iTrehclme," Kensingtcn, grid have made some iine eetchee since they arrived on ilridey. - Bur. personnel. Her itinerary took her practically hound the world, go- ing from New York through the Suez Canal and coming home, by Honolulu and Sm Francisco. K —ALCOBOLlcS ANONYMOUS- on Monday evening of this week an enthusiastic meeting of the members of Summerslde and Cher- lottetcwn Alcoholics Anonymous was held in the club rooms in --ABRIVED BY PLANE — Mr. Harmon Black oi Amherst, N. 8., arrived in Burlington on Monday to join his wile and infsnt son, —G. H. M.- IXTH-A! EXTR-Al! HERE'S A IECIAL WELL WORTH TAK- ING ADVANTAGE OI’! 50 PAIRS OI‘ MEN'S OXFOBDS WITH CHIP! SOLIS OI‘ BROWN CALI‘ AND BITGI.‘ AND BROWN ELK All CLEARING AT ONLY Mil-THESE All! REGULAR-LY PRICED AT 0.50 AND [DAMN-BUSH RIGHT IN. TRIBE ARE ONLY 8D PAIRS OF THESE DANDY SHOES ON BALE 1N Till SHOE DEPARTMENT. Pretty-Protty-Glnghens PLAYSUITS. These z-rlece Selle in checked glnghesn have e “Bloomer” salt end gathered separate flirt. velmmllylmthmnmelleihure the who W" We "l" seeeensndtheprleeieenlylltmfionlelnendsee theeein the Lediee’ Weer Depsrtrnenl. l MUNIO TWIID SITS Are on dlllllsy in the Dry Goods Depart- ol the Tweed ‘ ‘ sad enough knlitlngyerntoneskeeloog Theseseteminmlly delectable colore-yollow, wine, Alice bile. Mill- P". ll. IP57- The Monro Tweed Sets are priced st ltJO-whleh is "I! IIIIIIINI-l skirt end sweeter would cost you that nneh or more. You'll‘ find Munro Tweed Sets in the Dry Goods Department. ‘SPECIAL! erscnhr rote IS sass AND sahhv run-or mousse you use csero-cnro saves nun‘. shoal. mo: AND we can save you noun on rr. cnro IIGULAILY rsroeo AT :1 calm A B01118 IS or: ssu: AT a cams A IIOTTLI. run: savanna: or me ssvmo ox voun nus um resume. ALSO AVAILABLE All cssro CRYSTALS rluceo Al‘ s recs/lose roe. as oanre m me onocssv parses-urn. portrayed in Psalm 91, and read by Mrs. Kenneth MacLeod. Prayer was offered by the presi- dent, and this was followed by the singing of hymn 399. A portion of Mstt. ti. was read by the members elternstely. Miss Christy B. Johnstone gave a very instructive exposition on the lesson. Those taking part in the season oi prayer, were: Miss Adeline Campbell, Mrs. Wilfred Lumpbci‘, Mrs. Jsnhes luacLeod, Mrs. Alton Bell, end Mrs. A. Tuplin. The hymn "God will Take Care of You" was sung as e chorus. Roll call was answered by eleven members, with a verse of Scripture. After the minutes were reed end business attended to several reports were given. The offering amounted to $3.35. Mrs. Kenneth MacLeod gave an inter- esting report from the Presbyteri- ni held in Kenslngton. It was also stated that new Hymn Books were purchased for the choir, but the others could not he obtained. owing to the iect that c-nly a smsll supply were in print. Mrs. Wilfred Campbell ' invited the members for the August meeting. After the singing cf hymn 356. the meeting closed with the Mlnpeh Benediction. Lunch wee served by the hostess - Bur. FOR SALE Dwelling st Centrevlile Bedcque. Seven rooms and hall. Electric lights. ideally locoted with large lct. Moderate terns. Apply:- "JAMIS MeCAULL Centrevllle. er 'l'. L. COMPTON. Solicitor Summer-side. Grieg Concerto in A Minor. Beethoven Symphony No. "Pastoral". Beethoven Symphony No. 5 in C Rimskv-Korsakov Scheherazade Suite. l. S. Bach, Sonata. in E. Grofe-Grand Canyon Suite. Schuhert-Svmohony No. 8 "Unfinished. Tschmlkoutskv-The (Selections). pianist. Grieg-Peer Gynt Cole Porter-Night and Day. All albums listed records as wcll stock at all times. album of records src in stock, _ Street Floor House i‘... ‘shines Floor hi? Rachmaninoff Concerto No. I in C Minor. Dvorak Symphony No. 5 in E Minor. Chopin Les Cyiphidcs Ballet Music. - Tschalkowsky Symphony No. 6 in B llllnol‘ Prokofieff-Pctcr and the Wolf. 0P-61. Tschaikowsky Concerto No. 1 in B flat Minor. Beethoven Trio No. ‘l. in B flat Major, 0P-il7. in B Minor- Puccini-Hfghlights from Madame Butterfly. Sleeping Beauty Ballet Saint-Saenh-Carnival of the Animals. The Heart. of the Plano Concerto-Seaman. Suite No. 2. OP-55. Your “HIT PARADE" Numbers Black Label Records 1D lnch...... 15c BLUE BIRD Records - RED SEAL Records -- -- 1.15 and 1.50 BLACK LABEL Records as all modern music-Fla if your desired record or should be out of stock- some can be supplied at short notice. se ree- ords are being received st very short intervals. All mail orders given prompt attention. TIAALLMATPS l Where Price Is Matched With Quality lt...on Victor iiuicllllis f‘ For your Vacation or Week-end Trip. _' For your Listening or Dancing Pleasure. y‘ For your Record Library. _' A Pastime and Education for Every Family Member. ’ Albums of Musical Masterpieces Highlights from Oklahoma. Kreisler Program. Folk Songs and Ballade. An Igor Gorin Program. ilcifetz plays Modern Violin Transcriptions. Happy Gang. 6 In F myer- Perry Como. Strauss Waltzes. ‘ M150; B to the Ber. Getting Sentimental-Tommy Dorsey. invitation to the Waltz. Henry V-Lawrence Olivier in spoken excerpln from William Shakespeare, with original music. Irish Songs. Let's Dance-Benny Goodman. Organ Reverted. Vllallcr on the ivorlca. Bunny Berigan Memorial Album. Wayne King Waltzes. ' Favorite Songs .from Favorite Musicals Down Memory Lane. Son! You Love. Waltzing. Ringing 3.50 to 7.00 lleraldum Symphonic STORAGE ALBUMS 1D Inch 1,45 l2 inch 1,10 75c and 1.00 hit parade _PASSES EXAMINATIONS -;, Miss Mary Silliphant, X-RaY pitsi, Summerside, recently qual-_. ified for and has received word that she successfully passed exam- Personals —Mrs. Leonard McAl-viile. Kinkora, visited Summerside Saturday-K. —Messrs. John Michael Murphy and Hugh Mcivor of Kinkora of on and son Lloyd were recent visit- ors to Summerside-K. i -Mr. Thomas Nocnan cf Well- ' ingtoel was a recent visitor to‘ Summersidle-JC. l, l-ieeschcn. Kensingtcn. who is em- ployed at Halifax. is on a visit to his parents and heme in Ken- singtorh-K. —Mlss Josh Csseley, who re- siter a pleasant hoiidey in Char-Q lcttetown. was accompanied hy her rcusirl. Miss Carol Thrmrson, who will he hcr guest. this week. - Bur. .- Technician at Prince County Hair, River, the guests of lvlbr. and Mrs. v of irorn a three-Week visit to Boston and suburban cities. Needless t4 say they enjoyed their visit, beinl accorded the utmost courtesy b1 friends and native-born Americl ans with whom they came in coll -The Misses Glennorl Montreal are visiting in Indian Leslie Ramsay. K l —Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd LeRoy,; I ination papers on Radiological Ottawa, have returned to Irish- ' tact. I Technique, set by the Dominion town, after visiting Mrs. LeRoy's' Board of Radiologists. - S sister, Mrs. H. W. Diton, and her Miss Noll Whitnq. idmil. of Siummerside. now of Jameicl Plains. U. S. A., is spending he! ———- .Vt1C8li0ll on the Island. on Sun- —-.\lrs, Thomas Knight. o! Win- ‘day s-hc was the guest of Mr. and chcster, Mass, arrived on Sunday, l Airs. Keith Adams and family at by car, to visit Mr. end Mrs. J. . Burlington. She was accompanist P. Millman, Kensington; Mr. and l by her uncTe and aunt, Mr. am Mrs. Hadley Paynter, Long River; =Mrs. Claude MacNelll. "d dalllhb- and other friends and relatives crs, Claudette and Barbara, o here. - Bur. ;0'I_eary_ Others in the party wer aunt, Mrs. C. W. Weeks, Alberton. -- Bur. were i1sitcrs to S-ummerside on W George MacDonald 0.1g“, samrdayrx‘ —Messrs. cecii and Fred Payn- land Mrs. Mary Gafham- 5UP“ _Mr_ and Mm Conn Rams” ter of Freetown returned recently merside. — But‘- ATTENTIDN FARMERS We hove on hcnd for Immediate Delivery:- —Mrs. Ellen Blood cf Weyv '3.°.i"l'..3’.?.ii;.li. i‘§“§2.‘..i.'l§3.°iil l P°TAT° "RAY", 8° 6"‘- K l Z FARM WAGGONS (rubber mounted). —-Bric Hecschen. 3°“ °f ohflsl l FARM WAGGON (steel mounted). l ; l McCORMICK-DEERING LIME SOWER. l DEERING MOWER, 6 ff. | . turned to her home in Kelvinfl‘ CRAPAUD PHONE 12-4 F. I. I.