rum/tr. ma“ fir: WESTERNGUARDIAN ' JAOSNTS: J; Eisner Murphy. All Hanover Street» en‘ . George Glow. 116 Ottawa Street. IUMMEBSIDE end PRINCE COUNT!‘ News, Subscription; Advertising. The, Guardian may be bought at any ot the iollowissg vtoree in Surnnsereidc: gel! Bookstore. Wlter Street; Gourltel Drugetore, l! Centre] Street: 10,05» Bakery. Water Street: lterh Geudet. t‘! Granville Street: Vince’! Grocery. itullell Street: Myre ooueetws Grocery. Second Street: hluud Motor Transport, Water Street, no Guardian will be delivered to any borne in Suusnssreisle ly Currie; mygthrpetlllyflrlldpdlflebk- lfhoueltflorltl-tiortbiseervles o, ‘m your order to, the boy relpcnlbie tor delivery on your route i} Lyon sans — lass Chevrolet lsaster Deluxe, Sedan. Good con- lmqn, Preston MacDonald. Scarie- town. _WANTED reliable housekeeper, ismily three adults. Apply box 201, summerside. ' _.p0N'T FORGET the dance in gurlington Monday July 19th. Music by Hicky BT05. _BRADALBA.NE Presbyterian church Service, Sunday, July 18th st ll e. m. Mr. Percy Page, Stu- dent. _ _1"0B ML! - Choice quality My, standing or in ccii. Harry Easter, Kensington, R. R. 5. DIOR SALE - One good. used nay mower, 6 it. (Frost d: Wood). Also l-lolstein Bull. 2 yrs. Apply to l. M. Hill, Fredericton, P. E.I. ._ICE CREAM FESTIVAL At Kgnginghon on grounds adjoining Church oi the Holy Family, Tues- lay, July 20. Hotness. sandwiches. be cream. and cake. Bingo and other games, musleAby Miscouche land. _ _ '1" _.FOR. SALEi- 194i Plymouth sedan and 1947' International one- ton truck, in good condition. Can be seen at East End Red Indian service Station, summerside. --ICE CREAM FESTIVAL At Kensington on grounds adjoining church of the Holy Family. Hot- logs, sandwiches. ice cream. and take. Bingo and other games, music by Miscouche Band. -CALGARY MOTOR. PARTY- Mrs. Mabel Urch. Mrs. Arthur Green, Mrs. Maud Gillespie, Mrs. Cunninghun and two children. Joan snd Gary and Mrs. Leaman Canfield made up a motor party t.» RE. Island recently. The lad- srs are daughters or the late Mr. —H.ENSI’.NGTON YOUNG AD- ULT GROUP Ice Cream Social, United Church Grounds, Saturday evening, July 17. —I‘OB SALE — 1932 Chevrolet sedan. Leonard Mu-riihi’. Kin- kora, RB. —F0ii. SALE — t-Row Potato ‘Sprayer in good condition, $125. Phone 454, Suursnerside. —FB.ESl-l STRAWBERRIES ior sale. Bring your own containers and save 3 cents a. box. Louis Moase, New Annan. -F0l QALE — 1944 three tlu Ford truck, new motor, new tires. with hoist and dump, all'in good condition. Chas. MacKengie, Kens- ington R. 5. - A-roa ssna - Miassey Harris Tractor, (row crop), new scuiiler attachment this year, price $700. Apply Warren Sirrarns, French River. —FOI. SALE - flat-bottom punt 12 ieet by 3 1-2 ieet. Suit- able ior iishing and shooting. In perfect condition. Also General Electric car radio Raynerb Gar- age, Central Bedeque. —FOR. SALE — New Cockshutt No. 30 and 60 tractors; used. hay rake $25.; mower $30.; two-row scuiiier, Massey Harris, $454 truck wagon $30. Walter S. Weeks. -—SPECIAL MEETING of the Rate Payers c! Kelvin Grove School District. No. 92, will be held in the. school house, July 19th at ‘B p.m. All Rate Payers are requested to attend. —CANCELLED —- The auction sale of the property o! Capt. Lester Beck, Previously advertised 101' Tuesday, July 20. has been canpel- led. The property is being sold by end Mrs. Newton McArthur oi private auction. Kensingtour. They will he visiting mimerotls friends and will be at hurne with Mr. and Mrs. George Waite, Travellers Rest. -- K. ._FOH SALE-A quantity oi As- phalt Shingles (Brantiord). 210 lbs. to the square. Price $8.25 a square. Also, mixed grain, $1.00 a bushel, and good quality hay (clo- ver, timothy and alfalia) by the load out oi the iield. Apply Louis O'Connor. Phone N0. 512. Clinton, P.E.I. - —UNFORTUATE ACCIDENT — The many iriends of Mrs. Melvina lviuilin will regret to hear that the had the misfortune to fall and break her hip. Mrs. Muilin, who was at the home oi her brother, James Muilally, Kensington, and was incapacitated to some extent by arthritis, was taken to Prince County Hospital by Dr. McBride. —MONTHLY MEETING oi newly organized Women! Association oi the Progresive Conservative Party ior Prince County will be held at the home oi Mrs. Basil Kelly in the iorm oi s. picnic on Wednesday at 2.30 p.m. All those interested la this Association are invited to at- islmrllnro, sum cm M. 9w Desi ‘ ed to do the most for , the 'n in the shortest mea- . eurepi time. mm Ardene (ilcaneingoCrellll. i._._ . . 1.25 W7. -—TRUCK IN ACClDElVD-A WC- .,Ai'ti0ll skill T°li¢tl~zgi°9gg man is in the Prince County Hos- °5H"C"'"*1-2 “'9: - pital as the result o! an accident ‘ma’ om 1'25 '° 4'75 involving a Summerside hall-ton ' YCIfictIonCreum, 7.50 and 12.50 " Fcltlsd-Liglst Foundation ,_ ', _, eesu, 1.25 truck which occurred at Reed's ‘ Corner Thursday night about ii o'clock. Two other women received bruises. —I‘ROM SAGINAW. MICH. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McKenr-ia o! Saginaw, Mich. are visiting Mrs. bicKennak parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter s. McIntyre, Kensingtcn. They end iive children came by -= automobile. Mr. McKenna who is a native or Lot 65, is part owner oi the ” “ ve company he rep- resents and also holds a respon- sible and lucrative position in the personnel. - K. —N.Y. TOURISTS -- Mr. and Mrs. George W. Tobin o! Brook- Enman ilrug Go. Ltd. SIIMMERSIIIE -G. I. M.- OlBLS-WIM SUITS oi sunehine print cotton ere nuns-t and 0h. so reasonable —'only 3.50 ior a clever two piece model, the skirt oi which has e inter shirred waist and there is a neat bre top. The slsel sre a2. to so, Cotton swim Suite ior a gay holiday are to be iouud iu~the Ladids’ »Wesr Department- MEN-Olve your reet a reel treat. - - - Wear LOAFEIlS-theyhe Ideal hr Summer-light, oocl and ensuiortehle. Men's Loulere are avail- able in alter‘ 6 to ib-with crepe, leather or rubber soles. - - - You ml! like the laced-around or the step-in siyle with woven or plain moceasiruvausp. Casual Loaiere ios- users are priced from 5M to 9-09- Be kind to your ieet-you can buy cosuiortable Loerers in the Shoe Dtvertluent. ‘ ' MOTHERS-with mull libblel. - - - ~Tlie PLASTIC DIAPER BAGS to be iound in the Youth Centre will be e purchase you'll use with bride and joy, n; Dipper neg looks Just like a lrnert over-shoulder handbag-it has e dpper top end aide pocket end the Interior is div- ided ieto sections. These Diaper Begs are ‘completely waterproof- they will prove to be most useful ior “toting” diapers here. there and. fiétyghere. [melon brown, black or green‘ the Diaper Deg ie priced ' -- - - tor oueinthe Youth Genre. 1 . . . . FARMERS - This ls Potato Spraying time! The Hardware Depart- ment baa e good stock oi ell t ‘Sprlyiug materials-so there in no_ excuse tor letting blight, bugs. s or insects get ahead oi you. hltllllrd -.tu the atoek are the materials ior ‘Borden: ‘Mixture-I-Hlue- Ittme and Hydrate o! time. The usodsru Green Cress Insecticides including regular last-Cop, DDT Desi-Copier billing iruecle. Arsen- "lnoi Line and I055 DDT Wttteble Powder. It tehee endless spray- "l t0 k your potetoel In -A-l condition-Ii with flreee 1nd ‘ oi eleven hits while Daley was ‘other ‘run’ in the iourth. Phsneui "CAGED ’ Shows 2:30 - MONDAY - ‘let Ielulitul" Last showing today Iyn, N.Y. motored tlzrouirh this province on Saturday- M“ Tw-n l; s, teacher in James Midis“ High Sotrool, Brooklyn. and M"; Tobin is also a teacher in Brock- Iyn gouoge, Our expanse oi green fields is particularly restful t0 the eyes and nerves or teachers. Mrs. Tobin's olfactory sensibilities were attuned to the arcm-a o! our lux- uriant fields oi clover. - K. —-140TH ANNIVERSARY — Princetown United Church. Mal- peque, Sunday. July 18th. 1943- Anniversary services 11:00 am. and "n30 p.m. Guest preacher. Rev. E- Melville Aitken, 3a.. 13.11. Fir“ United Church. Hamilton. 0H5- Special music by male quartette. Charlottetown. Mrs. Chester SimP- son, organist; Rev. James Cross. B,A.. minister. —VISTOR IN RC. HOSPITAL _.. Miss Doris Higgins oi Start!!!" Lake, Ont, who came borne re- cently to visit her parents. Mr- and Mrs. William X18811". 5W3‘ ruerside. tool: m a iew says alter her arrival and had to under- go an operation in the RC. Has- pital. Her many friends hope ior her speedy recovery. — K. —DLSTINGUISHED VISITOI- —l-lon. Harold Connolly or Heli- fax, Minister oi Industry and Publicity in the Nova Scott: gov- ernment visited Charlottetown last week. He was accompanied by his two young scnl, who with new ussrusr ueet...stssee tutu urscem . "Aflletbkell. "u." “You Dee‘! lteve To Know the FURY" --end- "THE SON OF RUSTY" 7:15 -_ 9:25 TUESDAY “Brute Force" enacted I" e. Norman Z- M INS MID l0! ARE Milli IMOARIDUS WBDITIESEVEN MORE LAMOURIWS cLeod Also DONALD DUCK and POPULAR SCIENCE Shows 7:15-9:15 — Matinee Tuesday 2:30 REGENT MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY “BELLE STAR "" (the bandit queen) with Randolph Scott, Gene Tierney, Dunc Andrews, John Shepperd Shows 7:15 and 9:15 Matinee Monday ond Wednesday 2:30 i“ VanAlstyne was also entertained “ at. the home ot Mrs. Clifiord Y Rankin previous to her departure ; on Saturday morning._5, . with uflwpmiiuil --DILIGHTFUL PICNIC --The mgslflt ' ladies oi the Trinity Evening Aux- w ms lllsry. Summerside. with their mgm“ I children, held a deiightlul picnic A!ere»"‘“h\" at Cheiton Beach on Wednesday gel Dar bpnlllfl-‘chlM. people were holding a picnic an ,.,.2.‘.'.'...s»*'::S2LZ’SJ.SSSZ.‘;................ me sz-jnc grounds and delighted “fin-inst” the Trinity children by treating JCMQOMMRMOOM CAMEO THEATRE "ROLL ON TEXAS MOON" With Gabby Hayes, Dale Evans and Bub-Nolan and the Sons oi’ the Pioneers. Also Final Chapter o! Serial “The See. Hound" and News. - which is the greater sttractizn — tire salubrious summer climate cl’ the naive simplicity oi our P60- ple. Mr. Connolly's last previous visit to Charlottetown was during Old Home Week oi i935. Full oi the tire or youth and adventure. he too-k a leap into the unknown and unexplored arena oi radio broadcasting o! the races, and made history by being the first radio broadcaster oi races in the ileritirnea, and probably in ail Canada. His aiisbility and cam- araderie, together with his capa- bilities as e raconteur (at which ire has iew equals and no super- ier), have been potent iectms in his election to positions or trust Mr.’ Connolly thoroughly enjoyed S’side Kins The Summerside Red Sox do ieated the Kinsmen Juniors at the High School diamond last night by the score oi 10 to 3. ‘Thealose drop- ped the Juniors into third posluou and victory i’ the Box put. tncrn right on the eels or -therr aid rivals the Legionaires. Both teams booted the ball around a lot dur- slammed two pitchers ior e total holding F‘rldgen’s ireshmen to six safe singlls. ~ ' Gordie MacKsy established was‘ is probably a r rd (or the dia- mond by hoisting the second pitch oi the ball gems over the right. field icnce for s. home run. Pope followed with a single but. the Kinsmen didn't..get. another hit cii Daley until the roux when Oat- tvay singled. stole nd went te third on a passed ball and home on a wild pitch. . Bobby Gay singled scoring L. Schurman. who had walked. The Scxpalso startedqoii with r bang, Landry doubledv Phaueub was hit. Gaudet sent Landry home with a single. Phaneul cause home on a passed bs_ll and Schurnran drove Oaudet home with a single through short. The victors got an- getiiag s liie when G. Gay drop- ped his high pop. stealing second and~coming home when Leudry overthrew‘ in‘ trying to‘ out nLn down at. third on/Osudeth tap to second. ‘ The Sox collected six more runs in ‘theilith and before the inning was o‘ver G. Gay had relieved \i:- Innis. ~ - a cox scone - ll _ . .. . “§ri.'.'.“'is‘."i‘r.‘.i‘..=.'5$i.a.... 91'.’ t \ lhuul...._-.dlllIOAi ‘Red. Sex Defeat . and emolument. —K. __ ' IIIOII It)“; years-S. v ployee of the U5. P rtel De , Boston. - K, o p‘ at GWEN‘. with their children, shlr. Iey and Donald, wh Stratham, Nil. arfa ives and iriends in and Kensingtem-s. girlie GUARDIAN. chanson-crown Summer-side ‘LAST SHOWING TODAY BIG DOUILE BILL WESTERILEIIARIIIAII -POLlCE count -— yesterday "N11131: in .Summes-Side ronce Court. a. young man tor stealing a horse owned oy Mr. J. P. Tantou was iound guilty and sentenced‘ to six months in tail. Another men ior having stolen goods m m; u- salon. t bicycle. was given a month in JalL-S. . —K5N5lNGT0N. Freetown and Mslpeque Presbyterian Churches. Service, Sunday. July 18th. Ken- sington at. 11 a. m., Freetown ei- 3 p. m. and Malpeque at 7.30 p. ln. Church Schools, Kenslngion at 10.30 a. m., Freetown at 2 p. m., and Mslpeque at 7.30 p. m. luv, J. A. McGowan, Minister. —AI'TEBNOON TEA — Mrs. Charles Llewellyn entertained at the tea hour Thursday aiternoqn in honor oi her sister-in-law, Mrs. ‘ R. P. VanAlstyne, who is visiting in Summerside irom Toronto, Ont-- arlo. The hostess was assisted in,‘ serving by Mrs. Roy Boatcs Mrs. fliterllon. when swimming was en- joyed by all. T-he Freetown young them with ice cream-S. — KENSINGTON COMMUNITY FIELD - A nice start has been made at levelling the ground for the ball park and l/s-mlle track. Notwithstanding several generous, cicnations there is a considerable amount oi money needed yet. The latest acquisition to the building fund is a sizable donation by the R-T- HoTman Co. The Holnan bays were keen athletes in their young- er days and always patronized and ‘ fostered competitive sport and willingly and gracefully back th"ir ethics with “mazumaF-coin of the 6. I. L. Prepared Paint terlcr finishes. 0. I. L. Semi-bios daughter Joan of Kensington ieit recently on a trip to Cglggyy and Vancouver. —- K, —Mr. Eric Heeschen oi s-Iall- isx has been visiting his to mer home in Kcnsington and 1111M,- t _ covers excellently. lts velvet-smooth uuri m TON lil Summmsidh-S. ace an easily be ma": #515“ g3‘); Even“: cleaned with water and mild neutral soap solutions. 7:l5-9:15;. Saturday ms - ans. ._M"- Wmfi" McEimah and his m“ Rage" in slster- Miss Edna McElman o! READY u Massachusetts are " IXED “JJMINUM YMNT '- __ the guests oi Mrs. Orzver Carver. Summerside. “FLOOR, PORCH AND DADQ» C. I. L. FLAT WALL PAINT C. I. L. SHINGLE STAINS C. l. L. BARN PAINT —-Miss Beatrice Rankin, R.N.,lol the Queen Mary Military Hospital, Toronto, is the guest or‘ her pgr. ents. Mr.‘ and Mrs R. B. Rankin, Sunvnerslde East-S. .OA.M\R*/a'T~\J-* /=5v"‘ '?~\ATKZ>NL M l th ir vi ‘t. it seems that. most ——— rs. Harod Gorrnley o! Dr- , cvTer-y ' """en oi the s‘s- dwslor (Boston) Mass.,als Vislticng TILUX” ENAMEL t," provinces mus visit Prlrr her father and mother, Mr. and n . L-Ltiward ISL... ~\-i1'.e time and lvirs. Arthur Enman oi New An- 1628. UYDERCOAT business men and public men are HER-K. "OVALITE" UNDERCOAT du-ly appreciative. In the Divine ~ n scheme o! things it is hard to tell —Mr. and Mrs. Liwd Spears. DULUX SUPER WHITE ENAME], and daughter, Joan. have return. ed irom Whitehead. N. S.. where they Silent their va atlo iitl - relatives and friendg-STI vs n: “NAVALITE, VARNISH C. l. L. STAIN VARNISH O. l. L. SPAR VARNTSH —Mrs. William Curtis 0i Lon. don. Ont... the iormer Nellie Mc- cwbfey B! Summerside. is visit- ing her mother. Mrs. P. W. beard, Ottawa Street. Summerside. l'n'.s is her irrst visit in twenty-live —Mr. dr Mrs. 0.3. Odllis oi Bu. ton are spending the surrumer at Mr. Gillis’ old home in Kensing. ton. Mr. Glllls is a retired em- require. --Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M". motored irom visiting relst. Summerside -Mr. and Mrs. P. H/Mcrrlssey The day tvhen one paint szrvel all purpzse; Y- T d . ' . . - . _ c oy- the point munufc.i'urer rs con.‘r:nt:;i wiin tire nxzssiiy of . WPFiYMQ Pfllflli especially formulcied ta.- prescni day cwnsLr,”.tic-‘" materials and exposure conditions which vry f~-n d i“ surface. 4 A h?‘ “u pr°tuuve ‘nd ‘kmni-il’! Flint. designed primarily lcr 93"")? Paint-ind; l"? also be used ior interior painting Ass exclusive chemical discovery gives trim and trellis outstarsu. hi8 ldvflntugeu over the iinishea generally used {or mum]; grim realm. — K. Trim and Trellis Finish Personals _c___ I —- Mrs. Harry Bowness and work-it holds its color and gloss fir‘ A durable, intermediate glogg pulng f“ on", homes and public buildings. “DULUXZLSUPER warn". 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Morrw- ‘ =~ chem-M = .2’ "r- "s M“ rrn n, , g‘ waif; 2b g _s. g ummemde The bugle and drum band o! the m “human t! __ 3 Dartmouth ‘squadron twiilwais? be Mclnnis p, ll __ a -Mrl. Vernon 3114*“- md presen add ng an ex ra ucr o: as young daughter, menus", "My, the camp activities The iirst Camp _ ' ed in Surnmgrgldg m; “ma”. concluded last evening end the m‘ s“ evening from Toronto; (mm-h, on boys entrained ior home this Mud“, a a visit. at the home s1 M“ Buck. morning. All camps last two weeks er’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Donald and. the iormal inspection oi thi= Gaudet 3b Schurmsn e . William ri Chlow ci .. Walphcr li Daley p r. scam-maul: ‘III. Kenney plr Totals u. . _ ._ > e-swr-eouusprrrr-wupu .- oav-oos-n-n-saosanp esQ°¢°,_.,_,°°H =oono->-n»o.-tafl. °°,_¢,__°,_°_” $ 4 t-n nOOOOOOOOGLeMZ E¢,..g,¢,_“,“° n¢o>-cea.-.-°,_.,,_> §HOu_____°”c‘ "Of-rflv-HaoOr-ooaalfi qr-enew-“g... Schurman, Williams; runs batted SUMMARY Home run, MacKay; doubles. Landry. Phaneui. Gaudet. B. in. ‘Mscfiay; B. Gay. ‘ Gaudeti <B= Schurman 2. Williams, Chic-v. 'r‘hsneui: stolen 'bl§a‘i MacKay. Pope. Ostway. B. Gay 2. H. Lan- dry.‘ Phsneui, Grant: -esrned- rune- Red Box d. Kinsmen 2; leit. on bases. Red Sox '6. “Kinsmen b: double play. Phaneui te Landry: hilt oii Daley. e ih ‘I innings, on Mecifnnil ll in 4 innings. oif Uay i in I innings; ~struck out. by Daley B, by bleclnnis. 3. by Gly 2; base on bails oii Daley u, cit-Cay i l; hit by pitohe - by Maclnaia- Phsueui: losing pitcher. Maclnnie; wild pitelt. my: passed ball. r:. Schurrnsn.‘ L, Schurman." Umpires.- plate. J. Hogan. bases. it. Philly,» and CL DesItoches-S. s nbsent for over twenty years. ._ x. v iv. island Air iisdsttquatirons all!!! taint" Gama will be starting the second at the H..C.A.ll‘. station. Eur-tuner side. this evening. The squadrons arriving are.‘ Charlottetown. dun» marside. Glace " New Waterford and Dartmouth. Baker, Eustane Street. Meeting camp Wil be on July ivtho-S- them at ‘Monoton by motor were Mrs. Baker. Miss Janet Baker and Mrs. Jennie Jardine-S. -—Mr. and Mrs. Hart-well Bern- ard and children Bruce and Cher- lctte oi Biiierioa, Mara, who have been visiting Mr. Bernard's broth- er, Elmer Bernard at Kensington, leit Monday morning on return trip. Mr. Bernard went to Boston while quite young, end has been Prepare To Install Parking Meters . Mr. W. L. Currie oi Jones Elec- tric Ltd. Haliiax- was in Sum merside yesterday and met Mayor J. I’. Arnett, town councillors and town oiiiclals to finalize arrang- ments ior the installation oi park ing meters on Water Street. 1t is understood the-t actual installation will not. start ior about. a month. Decisio te install parking meter: on Water Street to alleviate the long standing parking problem was taken at the last. meeting JE the Town Council on Monday’ night. The meters will be put in or. i a trial basis and ii. at the enu oii a year. they are not. satisiactory‘ they will be removed. Before malo- ing a decision the Council sought information irom other munic|~ pslities that have installed‘ them and in most cases the word .-c~ celved was they have proved isiactorsfl-S Two island Air Cadet squadrons included cuiong those summer camp Bey. Yhrmouui Quickies By Ken Reynold" wit‘ “ifil --§- . "Milena-big, _ "You silouldvllove gotten one oi those good storage batteries in the Gamrdicn Went Ade-this one won't even light o tobls lamp!“