‘ AUGUST 1.494s [TIEWESTERNGUARDIAN AGENTS: .I. Elmer Murphy. 18d Hanover Street. an! George Clow. 125 Ottawa Street. IUMMERSIDE and PRINCE COUNTY News, Subscriptions, Advertising. . a The Guardian may be bought at any oi the following stores in Summer-side. Water Street; Gourltea Drugstore, ‘l1 Central Street; Water Street; Mark Gaudet. (i1 Granville Strut." Russell Street: Alyre Douoettds Grocery. Second Street; Island Motor Transport. Water Street. . .,_ mu Bookstore. Toronto BIKE‘!- ylncirs Grocery. 1'... Guardian will be dellvbred to any home in Summerside by Carrier ‘g so per day relic per week. Phone 289 or 289-2 for this service your order to the boy-responsible ior delivery on your route B0! pf g1" r1}. _])QN'T FORGET the regular “rice in Burlington Monday. Aug. 9th. Hickey Bros. orchestra. -l-‘Ol1. SALE INIKENSINGTON. _Mediu:n sized house. barn and m, Good location. Apply Nelson k" Héiliy. 4mg sALE at 57 Bast Street, gummerside, iive-rcom house, lot ind gugge. House has been re- modelled. Phone 788-1- Qiciz cuealu SOCIAL Sher- bi-cck hall Monday evening. Aug. p, Home-made ice cream and sake. ‘FOUNTAIN BOY WANTED. Experience not necessary. Meals included. Good wages. time oii. Chan's Restaurant, Summerside. ._wANTED immediately, sev- eral hundred pounds dressed iowl. Paying 32 cents pound. Call or phone Ralph liicCaull. Carleton. Personals __Ml-s_ Roy Boates and daughter Nancy. oi Summerside. are visit- ipg at. her iormer home in New Glasgow, N.S. S -Mr. Joseph Razavei oi Tor- onto is spending some time wlzii his mother, Mrs. Louis Razuyct. Summerside. —-S. _ Mrs. DM. Proiltt oi Edson, Alberta, is visiting in Kensington, guest oi her parents. Mr. and Mrs. James Sheen. -M.r. and Mrs. Nathan Mitch- ell oi Vancouver Island, BC. are. Kensirigton, guests oi visiting i s. James Sheen. Mr. and -Mr. Louis Razavet oi Mon- tieal is visiting h.is mother. Mrs. hauls Razavet, Summerside. lie is accompanied by Mr. Oscar Smith c! Toronto. 4. -Mr. and Mrs. Elmer MacDon- ald and two children oi Halifax are visiting at Mr. MacDonald's iormer home in Summerside. -S —Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stewart and daughter Linda, oi Rock Isl- and. Que. are visiting Mrs. Stew- art‘s parents. Mr. und Mrs. Fred Gallant. Suinmerside. S -Mr. Lorne Moose oi Summer- side. and Mr. Maurice ,Burns oi Lower Freetown have been visit- ing their aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mrs. Hillard Moose, Freetown. -—Mr. Grover Bulk oi Toronto leit on return yesterday aiter vis- itirig his mother. Mrs. Bulk. and —DB. CALLBECICS Dental Qi- iilce will be closed August 9th to l 14th inclusive. —DR. BOWNESS‘ Dental ’i1ca. Kenslngton, will be closed until . August 16th. I —S'l‘. MARY'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL reopens September 7th. ‘Register now for complete business . training. —EXPECTING SHIPMENT o! the iamous Ranscme diggers soon. ‘James A. McNeill and Sons. Sum- Imerside. —MY OFFICE will be closed irom Aug. 2 to Aug. 21 i elusive. Morley M. Bell. Sunimerside. --FOR SALE at Kenslngtcrl. 7- rocm house. lct and garage. Apply to Allison Bernard. ‘ —I.OST in the Pest Office. Su-nmerside or vicinity, n sum oi money in a roll, tied with elastic bands. Finder please coll at Gour- lles Drug . Store. Reward. —YOUNG LADIES interests-ti in earning between $15.00 and $30.09 week apply Chas. L. Corie. Phone 143, Surnrnerside. Appli. ants must be intelligent, neat and well groomed. —PRINCETO\VN U N T T E D CHURCH. Malpcquc, EUROS)’. August 8th. 194B. Sunday School 11.00 A. M. Divine Worship 11.03 .A. M. and v7.30 P. M. Rev. Jamss Cross. B. A., Minister. —PRE-NUPTIAL SHOIVER — A number of icllcw workers at the Telephone Oiiicc and ii-iernls oi Miss Sabina Delghrin gzithcrfl at the home oi her parents. y. and litrs. Ernest-Deighs Car.- bridge Street, Summer dc. Thursday evening to ts-rilcr a surprise shower prior to .10." marriage which takes place nail week. The many very nice _ uere opened by Mrs. Huron (so k4 win and the VCFSES were reaii by Miss Mildred Hilsstls. Lunch “l: served. A very pleasant eveLiJlg was spent with music und a111,}- ing. Mrs. Irene Peters accompan- led at the piano and Miss Jliilil Delghan did some cicvcr Lap dancing. Miss Dtizhan grnczously thanked her iriends and the av:- ning ended by all sin "Fr: She's a Jolly Good Fellow.‘ -s‘.. 5 MAJOR Continued irom page l the character oi the country. Tins would be hased on a “comprehem sive national survey“ oi the re~ quirements oi each province. Oi- . his sister. Mrs. John Hogg. in 4. Conservation and develop- suinmgrside, S ment o! natural resources. - —-— 5. Assistance to war veterans. ._.Mrs. John Arthur and baby particularly the aged. and dI§aUP ed. and to dependents oi those killed in war service. some oi the agricultural pra- JCCIS the convention was asked to support: . l: legislation providing guzd markets at fair prices. daughter, Barbara Joan. and her mother, Mrs. Jessie Lloyd arrived in Summerside irom Montreal on ‘mesday. 5 --Miss Gladys Weeks oi the stat! oi RAT. Holinln Ltd left FY1- day morning ior Montreal, to 2. International co-operatiou iri spend her vacation with he: aunt. agricultural matters. ‘ Mrs. Eric MacKinnon. 3. Reduction oi the iarmczs —Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Green. Ind two sons. David and Ronald. oi Haliiax are spending their va- cation with Mr. Green's paren‘... Mr and Mrs. Arthur Green. Al- bany. and friends in Summersliie. —S. -Mr. Wilbert A. Crawiord o! the clerical stafl oi Mineral Dressing and Metallurgy. Division oi Bureau oi Mines. Ottawa. is spending: two weeks holidays with his brother, Robert Crawlord, MYS- productlon costs. 4. Extension oi research WOIK and experimental stations in a search ior better methods and new uses ior farm products. 5. Dominion-provincial co-uper ation in improving market conci- t.ons and in irrigation and 561l- conservation matters. The part oi the resolution deal- ing with the iishing industry a..- vucates methods oi increasing i..s'.-. stocks, provision of sale fill-ill)!- ages, adequate aids to nsvigziici: Crawiord and Miriam. at Trim"- -G. B. At good old Holman-rs you don't pay ior isncy settings and atmosphere- You pay ior just what you get-good reliable merchandise at reason- "IQ llrlces. llere ls one oi the best ior some time. - - - A 3~plece STUDIO SET oi Chrome ior lust $177.00. These Chrome Sets consist oi a comfortable Studio Couch and two smart Chairs. The three pieces are spring tilled-have stronti- sturdy ennui-notion and are covered with good quality velour in col- ors wine and green. These smart Studio Sets are an e-WBDIICIWI "I!" available to you through Batman's PARTMENT. Heading toward your vacation. Girls! Give your ieet a treat and get l llllr oi white and brown SADDLE SHOES ior sports wear. Them‘. "W-Illvllng, aerator-nu... oxiordr are In staes 4 to 8. They have crepe BI‘ white rubber soles and the prices 5-" "III 7.50. - - -. You'll get heaps ""1 they clean up to look like new. 530E DEPARTMENT. "OIII Home Week" Ia just around the corner-oi course you'll be going 5°"! to C‘ lottetown ior the big event. Wear a smart. new SPORT SHIRT irom the Men‘: Wear Department. In stock are Sport Shirts "Ills by Arrovr-Tooke and Mlgo. - - - Everyone is tailored to per- INI-lon-ihere la a variety oi materials-colors and a iull range oi "'9'- Bwrt Shirts bearing the labels from well known makers are glided at 3.95 to 0.06 AND they're right hm In the MEN'S WEAR. DE- ARTMENT. at s loveliness with YARDLEY MAKE-UP BASE. This comes In all the ‘U! tones-it H‘ l! a convenient. attractive eontslner that will tit right Yardley Make up lass ts easy to apply-simply hum u: that lasts for hours. Yardley Iislie up Base is priced at 1.25. to your pies. \ t ms“! it on with your f" "o dliblu Ill on. our oooos and encouragement oi state lllil- In. methods. _ values we've been able to oiicr you Bigger Buying-FURNITURE DE- oi the dliierent models are 4.50- oi wear out oi these Saddle Shoo: _You‘l| ilrid Saddle Shoes in the .- i.’ a-a your natural -the result ts a beautiful mutt DEPARTMENT. the Leglonaires pulled a smai-I play in the sixth. catching P. Schurmans ily and cutting oil Ostway who had made a dzisii ior the plate aiter the catch. _ Box Score Kinsmen Ab B. II Po A E Landry. 3b .. 4 0 0' 0 2 0 Gay. p .. .. 4 0 1 1 2 (l Maclnnls. ci ..3 0 0 0-0 0 Ostwuy, lb ..3 1 010 1 0 L Schurman. c .3 0 0 3 4 ‘.1 Steele, as ..... .. 3 0 1 1 1 0 P. Scliurman. rill 1 1 0 u 0 J. Schurman li 3 1 1 1 0 0 SHOWS 7 MATINEE MONDAY SIAHIIT REGENT TODAY. TIIE. esll WEI. HOLLOWAY :15 and 9:15 end WEDNESDAY 2:30 §<5 0%90iOO{ CAMEO THEATRE KENSINGTON Saturday 7:15 and 9:15 ltoy Rogers and Trigger in "UNDER NEVADA SKIES" Featuring Gabby Hayes, Dale Evans, Bob Noland and the Sons oi the Pioneers Also Serial and News fil- < -c/<-».i><s>ovl-)<;»m 200 “THE PRINTED DESERT" HALF OF DOUBLE BILL AT CAPITOL SIJMIMERSIDE Plenty o! virile action oi the highspeed variety usually associ. atcd with star George O'Brien's outdoor escapades. is oiiered in “Painted Desert," which opened at. the Capitol heatre yesterday. LAST SHOWINGTODAY DOUBLE BILL "BAR 20 RIDES AGAIN", und ”$TORK BITES MAN" _ scenes actually photographed 0n the Painted Desert, the trigger- quick adventure drama ranks high among Western adventure classics. -A romance and scores oi excit- ing situations are woven into the plot based on the ownership oi a valuable tungsten mine in the Ari- by an old prospector. A crooked promoter gains control oi the mine and unaware oi its tremendous value. sells it to O'Brien, a young rancher. O'Brien goes into partnership with the granddaughter oi the prospector, who believes she still owns the mine. The promoter ruthlessly tries to regain the property and when ilnancial resorts to ambush and murder. A spectacular stampede oi mule. teams hauling ore and the blowing up oi the mine provides a thrilling With many o its picturesque climax ior the illm.—S. The Summerside Legionairts defeated the Kinsmen Juniors at the High School diamond last night 6-3 and took over the top spot from the R.C.A.I-". 1n what has become a sort or lcap-irog routine. The Kinsmen got all their runs in the second inning, Oatway gaining iirst on Oallanvs babble and‘ stealing second and third. P. Schurman got a life when Allan dropped his tniri strike. and Oatway\ scored on LAO throw to iirst which‘ was wild. J. Schurman singled and the run- ners went to second and third on a passed ball. Then Pope's sate hit drove them across the piattc.. The Legion got a ilcck oi base hits in the iourth. driving ioui earned runs across. Grady doubl- cd, G. Bernard was robbed oi a bingle when Pope raced into fish‘. S’side Legion Defeats Kinsmen Juniors 6-3- Pope, 2b 3 0 2 2 1 0 Totals .......... .. 29 3 6 l8 ll ‘l Legion Ab R H Po A l3 Machiurdo, ci .. 4 0 2 3 Z 0 S. Bernard. 2b, c 4 0 1 3 Ci u Ii. Gallant. ss 3 l 1 0 2 1 Grady. lb .... ..2 z z s o o G. Bernard. 3b 3 0 0 0 2 1 Perry. ri .. .. 3 0 i 0 0 1 Allan. c. 2b 3 1 i 5 1 1 Lyle, ri . l 0 0 0' 0 0 Arsenault, p 3 1 i 0 i 0 'l"rainor. r! . 0 0 0 2 i) 0 Phillips. li 2 1 1 0 0 1 Totals .. 28 6 l0 21 l‘. 5 Summai-y- Doubles: MacMurucp H. Gallant. Grady. Arsenau z. Earned Runs MacMurdo 2. Grady, Allan, Arsenault. Pope ‘a. Stolen Bases —- -Oat.\vay 3. P. field to take his Texas Leaguci. Perry struck out. and Allan drove Grady across with a single. Pliu- llps hit solely to right and Ar- senault doubled driving Allan in with their second run. MscMur~ do's single brought Phillips and Arsenault home putting the Lez- ion one up. The vets added two insurance tallies in the iiith. Gallant deliv- ering a two-base blow and Grady scoring him with a single. slid going to second on the throw home. Grady scored when L Schurman let the third strike on G. Bernard go through him in the screen. 1 MacMurdo in centre iield icr Schurman. Leit on bascs- Leg- ion 5; Kinsmen 5. S.0. by Arsen- ault-Q; By Gay 6. Hit by pitch- ed ball by Gay-Grady. First base ori errors-Jratway 2. P. Schurmau. Landry. i Umpires -Plate -R.. Phillips... Bases-G. DesRcches and H. Lorri dry-S. oollssiosiion Continued irom page i. policy as other countries have. "Agriculture must be iostered; so that we can produce more. Then in order to do that we must provide additional men to meet our labor requirements. In many! papts oi Canada it is impossible‘ to carry on. farming unless more| labor is available." the Premier, sa:ld. "There should be a vigorous immigration policy to provide iarm labor ior Canada." The Prince Edward Island Premier emphasized the need oi replant-E ing to meet the steady depletion oi‘the Dominioifs iorest wealth and urged wdditional exploration and development oi mining re-E sources, notably in Newioundland and Labrador. He conceded that much had been done in recent' eons desert, originally discovered- pressure and intimidation tail. he, [TI-IE GUARDIAN. Cl-TARLOTTETOWN -__.. SIIMMERSIIIE Lest Showing Today DOUBLE BILL fDICK TRACY MEETS ,- GRUESOME“_ and _ "PAINTED DESERT" - Shows 2:30 . 7:15 - 9:15 .. d ' 45510113. n!!!’ Wmnce . i -co be kept In your heart with your owninern 4 ories oi sighs, k i s s e s s n thrillsi- s loym coimviiii FPOUULIION ./ ‘JG/ITS? .1. Produced b) HARRIET PARSONS w hall CIIIIMFI llllll SIIVINI Psriovmsd by ARTUR RUBINSTEIII ad m an you mourners-swampy osuimss tubal n we: r v - m o, m» mu ns on was urns MONDAY und TUESDAY "mam sous" Ales MARCH or TIME and CARTOON Shows 7:15 - 9:15 Matinee Tuesday 2:40 years to encourage the ilshing in- dustry in Canadian waters. and said that better equipment had (use THIRTEEN ,- i Presenting - - - Clearing - - - ‘B Featuring g g g KEIIWOOII BLAIIKETS n» um weight blanket; gig the downy warmth. _ ’ ' ' "‘ -B_ ...__§_J The Romcmt — bleached willie with whipped ends, two tens borders, 72 x 90. Per Pair 1;‘ 17.25 Plain calm. 2 l-z INCH satin binding. Each "mug 11.95 Plain colors, narrow surin bind- Ing. Each ., Amiga 9-95 Satin iiulltoll IEII SPREADS l 6.50 Soiin quilted bedspreads In wine, rose, blue, green, and gold. 86 x I00. EucIi u.“ _,,,V.,,_,_ Feather Filled SATIN GOMFIIRTERS 21.957 Satin comforters,_ feather Ill- Ied, in green, blue, rose and geld, 66 x 78. Regularly 27.50. Clearing meant lnigcr catches and speedier ' transportation o! the catch to we... Feather Filled Discusses Soil Erosion _ speaking direcdy o, one o, the Pulsley comforters, feather Ill- problems cf Prince Edward Island, I531. 501m bordered center ‘~11’: P18111191‘ Said: pieza. 66 x 78. Regularly 21.25. "In our Province we have a. Clearing “N. . park made up of a beach 30 miles long. The sand dunes on that beach were created by erosion of the adjoining iarlns. A proper policy of CCl1“l”\'3tlC2l would prc-“ vent any er lcn. The coilclltion in Prince Edward Island oi which I speak was created by iarmers cutting down the bush and al- lowing the sand to be blown in. This sand is sllting up the har- bors and in turn it represents a loss to the farmers. There should W h e SMALLHAII’ TWO STORES )7 SUNLWERSIDE v re Price is Matched with Quality be a land‘ conservation policy in- auguratcd to correct this type oi condition." The Premier paid particular tribute to the work ‘oi the Nat- ional Research council in many fields. He said: "It is due to their work that disease has been practically elim- shouted and cheered the leader in the great ilag-draped amphi- theatre. James McCardle. presi- dent oi tha East Prince Liberal Association and representing the Kinkora. district said it was the most impressive gathering he had ever attended. OPTOMETRIST LONDON. AugS-(Clfi-Twenty- Complete visual Analyses ilve Canadian air cadets. here on Glasses Fitted an exchange visit, were Lgh r B. F. HUNTER R. 0. ieet six and a halt inches. them beat that ii they can." AIR CADETS VISIT PALACE allowed inated irom the potato fields oi our Province and has permitted us io grow potatoes oi such qual- ity that cnc-hali oi our crops are StZI-l Uncertain Delegates irom the Island into the courtyard oi Buckingham Palace tonight ior a. glimpse 0g the KIRK and Queen when Their SMALLMANS BUILDING, Summeraide. 11.2.1. PHONE 76d 5.78 still uncertain whether Agriculture Minister Gardiner or External Ai- ialrs Minister St. Laurent will carry on’ the party leadership at the voting tomorrow aiternoon. Premier Jones announced that no other Provincial Premier nor Mr. King himseli has as imposing a bodyguard as the Premier oi Prince lid-ward Island. "I have one Cabinet Minister. Mr. Large- who stands six ieet iour and a half inches. The other, Mr. Alex Matheson. stands six certified seed." Appearing ior a short time at the morning session of the con- vention, James Lester Douglas, M P. for Queen's, decided he could spend the time better in uptown Ottawa. than listening to speeches by prominent Liberals in the ooh- vention hall. He visited several Government departments, tran- sacted a gratliying volume ni con- stituency business and returned to the Coliseum here in order to hear Prime Minister King's val- edici-ory speech. All Prince Edward Island dele- gates were deeply impressed with Mr. King's iarewell and the stir- ring scenes as men ‘and women RICHARD S. HINTON 5.0.. B.A.. LL.B._ for low cost IIIIY A . . . comfortable seats . . and so: for yourself! ' racy to buy. New on oisiuiv driving... MORRIS What e car! Pre- ‘cisiombuilt engine and body . . . increased mileage from every gallon plenty of leg room . . . fully equipped . . . drive one to-doy easytoparhnemtodrive... AT James A. McNeiII 8i Sons SIIMMERSIDE Banister, Solicitor, etc. Loans on Tow-n and IarI Properties Water Sh. Snmmerslde O g aeo-ooooo-eoom» Professional Gard T. Earle. Hickey Chartered Accountant Oiitce at 15 Granville street Phone an "i" ‘ Summerolda Maicsties drove to the station to entrain ior Balmoral. Scotland. I ETTER HADE Wfor Betfer Living...‘ Folks like to come in and browse through our store. and no won- derl Whatever looking ior - - - irom a thumb tack to a. washing machine. you‘1l iind it llei Carpenters, housewives afl hobbyists iind just the tools and equipment they need in our stock. cJMu m AND LOOK 1T oven TODAY. you're We liave The Following in Stock 210 lb. ASPHALT SHINGLES. I90 lb. ASPHALT SHINGLES. I I25 lb. FAST LOCK ASPHALT SHINGLES. 1B" and 36" SLATE SURFACED ROOFING MEDIUM WEIGHT PLAIN ROOFING. HEAVY WEIGHT PLAIN ROOFING. ROLL ON BRICK SIDING, Red und Buff. l2 and 15 lb. ASPHALT FELT. r LIGHT TARRED SHEATHING. LIGHT GREY SHEATHING. INSULATED SIDING, Red und Bufl’. PLASTIC CEMENT, NAILS. SHEET ZINC and SHEET LEAD. We would be glad to quote prices on any of the above. The Summereiiie Hardware 6o. WATER STREET PHONE 740 ‘