JULY 14. 1951 A 7 THE WESTERN. GUARDIAN M: rumcs counn orncn ! Summer Strut, Bnnuneraide. Pllona Iltil News. Subscription. Advertising ueprgunnun. J. ELMEB IUIPIIY and GEORGE CLOW Home Phones: ill! and I0)! ' The Guardian may be following atorea oangbt at any oi the in dnnunenidcx 5.11 Bookstore. summer street: Gooruu Drnniore. ll Central struts 5,",-a News-stand. Water Street: Inn Oaadet. 5'! Granville siren: Aiyre Douceii.o'a Grocery. Second Street: laland Motor Transport. Water street: Alban'a Grocery, I20 luau Street. 1. L Wash in Kenaingtan WES! PRINCE OFFICE Alberton 2 Phone: Frank Ween. Boprountadvg Is-I Office and IN loan. .19; s'1'0Cl(. - Cattle Spray. s-pm, ct-5, Bluestone and Hydrated Li.-.ic. P. J. and C. Kennedy. MARYS COMMERCIAL -ST. :('H0()l4, summerside. now reg- L-. ng students for Business ltv Cmses opening september -ith. ..BUYlNG peel” .DuIpv;'ooV ””.0u.ghoui. July at market pr.cea contact P .E. I. Prodiicr Co., Ltd Kt-nsington. Phone-51 or George ii Brookins, Kenr-irigton Phone 9. -LADlE5' ANI) (ll-.NTS' TAIL- oltlN(l. Mac1o-to-measure.cloth- L”... Repairing, alterations. etc. ivilliain R. Cameron ROKETSOO rniiding, Central St.. Summer-side. .-s:. Mary's COlnnlCl'(.'llil School, qlilll'1'l'Sl.'SldE. now registering slu- .g,.,;5 for business classes opcnlnil Siptcnibcr 4111. LNOBTH BEI)EQl.I'. Unite-(pl thu1'('Ii service. Sundllll July ll hwmwn n n.m.. Trnvelleri l:.st 2.30 pm.. North Bcdcqvuc 7 ll p.m. i-Zonncth Campbell, mm- 1.'rl. -BRIDAL SHOW!-JR ii.l(lu Hickox was the p 1': n large variety of beautiful .nd costly gifts, when she was. zwndercd a pre-nuptial shower at me home 01 her parents. Mr. and iiirs. Dani:-l llickox. Burlington. ..u Friday evening. July 6111. Th: t-ting room was FHLV him hm” an--is of roses and summer flou- NS. The bride-to-lw. daintilv .-.-u ned in pink brocadad orgnmiy. ins seated beneath a wcddin.' hell with radiating pink and while slT('amCl”IL The bridal chair to uliich she was escorted by hev gislcr, Mrs. Claude Younker, was ,1,-.-, trimmed in pink and whnc iih spravs of roses. Nupti-.l music was played by Mrs. L10"! llouston. and the baskets wen- --arried in by Donnie Hvrkox and Lorraine Ramsay. Mrs. Lloyl llickox and Miss Ruth Proiltt read the cards accompanying the par- cels, which were opened by Mrs. Layton Profiti. and Miss Lnur.-i MacKay. The gifts were passed to the bride by Mrs. Bryd Weeks. and afterward arranged on the table by Mrs. Harmon Black. Eiilda gracefully expressed her thanks for the gifts and good wishes. and extended an invita- tion to all to visit her in her new home. During the evening .1 ring-song was enjoyed with Mrs Lloyd Houston and Mrs. Boy-l Weeks as organists. Lunch was served by Mrs. Nelson Payuiev. Mrs. Keith Adams. Mrs. James Evans. Mrs. Archie Payntt-r and Mrs. Borden Campbell. - Bur. Miss recipien: Professional cards Or. GLEN R. HEllllRY Veterinary Surgeon 222 Duke Street, Surnmcraidr. PHONE 2704 W R. E. El.l.l8 INSURANCE Firs - Auto - Casualty 5 Summer st.. Sumrneraldn PHONE :41! l w. oiirsren s. Macllilllillil LLB. Barrister, solicitor. Notary. Ito. Officn formerly occupied by Late Heath Strong, 3.0. Money tto Loan Dolleollona Proniptiy Attended To. i r Raj."-M-T OTZ? 1. Earle Hickey Chartered Accountant . Canadian llanlr oi Conuneroo Building lanunaralilo. P. I. I. PHONE zoos E. E. Parkman.- Opt.D.. R.0. orrouniusi Ilsa laannined Glades Fitted Offloo Iloarar l I to I! - I to I and by appointsaoni Phone III? IEGENT TIIIATIB BLDG. lanaiar It. lnrnlneraido P... -. . - - I. F. timer 11. ll. ' onounaisr Oornpleto vinal Analyua ' tllaaaao rmu ,-1 rnoua am. , -columnar compim ni- suranco Bervico. W Boyd Beairato Kensington. -IN STOCK.-Wire Cable. Hay Rope. Hay salt. Blocks and Hay Forks. P. J. and 0. Kennedy. -BESEIWE July 19th. 20th. and 21st for mammoth "K. of C. Carnival on the grounds adjoin- ing the home.- Fun for oil. -FUNDAMENTAL B.AP'.l'lSl cuuncu. Central Bodeque. Rev D. M. Fraser, Pastor. Services for Sunday, July 15th. Central Bedeque 10.45 A. M. Borden 3 P. M. Every- one welcome. -aortorix CHURCH - Service Sunday. July 15th. at 3 P. M. in Legion Hall. Bible School at 2 P.M. Prayer meeting and Bible Study. Wednesday evening at Mrs. ll. MacKenzie's. Everyone welcome. Rev. D. M. Fraser, Minister. -KENSINGTON CIIURCH.-Sunday. July 15th Sunday School 9.45. Mornln-1 ser- vice at summertleld 11 oiclock. Ev- ening at Kcnslngton 730. Rev. Willard Pickett: will conduct both services. UNITED -PONTIAC POTATOES T0 P. E. I. - The importation of pota- toes to Prince Edward Island has about the same implication as the old cliche”?-arrying coal to New- castle". Durlns: the latter part of the plantini: season Messrs Bald- win and Nelson of Mill Valley. P. E. 1.. received a part carioad ship- ment of Red potatoes from Min- nesota or Dakota. The partners grow potatoes quite extensively- in the deep south and West as well as in P. E. I.-K. -NI-IW DOORS ON FIRE HA! I. -Work was completed ,resierdt.;' on the new doors on the Sum- merside Fire Station. The nlri doors were removed and ham.- been replaced by the new tyrv: which run an overhead trucks and are capable of being t1l.lli.'l-(5,! hoisted lo the rolling. By men-is of hand operated chain lifts. Tm entire frnntmze has been bricked and the station now pre- st-nts a spit: and span appr-.--.--- anco throughout in rcadiness for .-1.. the Fire Chiefs com-entinn In Summersidn which owns on Monday. The work was done ht Mr.-ssrs. Morrison and Harris.-.9-. present there is a happy family re- union at the home of Mr. and Mrs William Smith. Victoria West. all their children being together for the first time in a number of years. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Nowell ltho former Jennie smith) and their son Randall of Lexington. Mass. and Mrs. Clarence Stewart (Stella smith) of Chicago are spendinr their evacationsgon Prince Edward Island. Two other damzhters. Mrs. James Mocaull and Mrs. Mildred Craig of summerside, are also vis- iting their former home. Mrs Stewart left Chicago on Friday evening and was in Bumme side next morning before seven. she was a passenger on a North star liner. -GUESTS OF 'C. G. l. 'l'.- Twenty-seven girls of the Explor- on under the direction of Mrs. J. P. Scott and Mrs. Wm. Iieckberl oi the summerside Trinity Church were conveyed in a chartered bus to Augustine cove on Monday rvening where they were the guests of the C. G. I T. girls at the church Camp during the If- ternoon and evening. A delicious supper followed a period of swim- ming and sports. A Vesper service was ronducted and I camp fire greatly enjoyed at which time Mrs. Scott, as representative of the Maritime Branch of the W. M. 8.. was special Ipenker. she gnvo an interesting talk to the girls. stressing full time church work as a vocation for women.-S. -CONDITION GOOD .. nos- plial authorities said last night that the condition of the four victims of the highway accident at North Bedeque on Thursday night was good. All of them were suffering from bruises. cuts and some shock but none were con- aidered on the danger list. They were brought to the Prince Coun- ty Hospital about midnight on Thursday as a result of a head on collision near the North Bede- que Church. The victims were Robert 1-ioland of North Bodeque who was driving a Chrysler so- dan Ind Roger Kennedy. Eric Caldwell and Wallace Harding of Kennlngton who were return- ing from a dance in their Pon- tiac sedan.-S Emmi: A --The Mines Georgia and Annie Matheron of Traveller's Rent were recent visitors to Charlottetown and Pownai. 1 . -Mr. and Mrs. George Dlcluon and family of Moncton. N.l!., are spending their vacation at Roadie Corner and French River. -The any menu of Mrs. Alex Mclnnis, Travollora Rut. ara lorry to hear of be: serious ill- II!!! 1 -Mrs. acorn Mullah: and Inn Willard Brown, Konsi t . worn recent visitors in Oharlotmnwn and Southpart. - Mr.'A.0. ROIRI. lununsraldo. raturnod home on Wednesday night after an extended bustnau trip to E Ia-outdo. us. . hi anaumaivs auumso ' ilontroal, Ottawa and other can- t aian cities. - I - FAMILY RELTNION - At 1 Visiting P. E. I. For first Time A link with the past. was forged this week when Thomas Paynter Corn Hill, N. 3.. his wife, nee Edith Rogers. Salisbury. N. B. and email daughter Linda. came to this Province for the first time to visit his cousin Mrs. James Sheen. Kensington, the former Lauretta Payntex. Nearly ninety years ago Thomas Paynter. 20, Burlington, P. E. I. wont to Corn Hill. N. B. and took up farming. his son Colbourne Paynter is the father of Thomas Paynter at present visiting here. Arriving on Monday last. they with Mr. and Mrs. Sheen have visited points of interest through- out the Province including the National Park, and like some others who have come for the first time to the home of their fore- fathers say: 'Why does anyone leave such a lovely place?" Of personal historic tnterestwas the picture taken ot Thomas Payntor at the monument mark- int: ill? last. resting place of his paternal great.-rzrandfather. Wil- l1am.Pa,vnter. at St. Stephen's Church Burlington. Two years ago Mrs. Sheen and her cousin Mrs. George Mayne. Emerald visited for several days at the homes of Colbourne and Thomas Paynter at Corn Iiill, N. B., these ladies were the only is- land relatives that Thomas had ever met. consequently chief at- traction of the visit was the op- portunity to call upon each of the many cousins on P. E. 1.; as we” as attendance at the Paynter Pic- nic hrld on Wednesday afternoon - at the home oi Mr. and Mrs, L91!-th PE)'HlN'. Burlington. Having come to Kcnsington on Monday last. Mr. and Mrs. Paynter nnd Linda leave for their home on Saturday the 14th. takii.-2 the good wishes of a host of relatives throughout P. E I. and the prom. ise of furthrr bonds or family Ici- iowshlp in years to come. rm: GUARDIAN. cHAiu.o'i'rsTowa Former S'side Man Dies In N. "S; Sincere sympathy is P.'(lEl1d9-J to the members oi the famiiv of Mr. Levi J. Phillips formerly of Summerside who passed away at Antigonish on July 12th after an operation from which he failed to recover. He was 62 years of age. He is survived by his father. for many years a resident of Summerslde and now living rt Oyster Bed Bridge. five sisters. Mrs. A. E. Woodslde (Bertha). Summerslde: Mrs. George Hen derson 'Florenc(-1, Fernwood: Mrs. George Jones tMayl. Re- Stlna; Mrs. linasa Horne tEthel) Oyster Bed Bridge: Mrs. Harold Stead' (Ruth), Highfleld: two daughters. Mrs. T. L. Guy. Syd- ney, N. 5., and Betty. Halifax. N. S.. and two sons. V1-'illlam and John. both of Halifax. N. S.: one brother at Gravelbourz. Sask. and five others Charles, Albert. Wen- deli. Leonard and Leighton in Prince Edward Island.-S. Annual 9 Knights Oftlolumhus carnival At Summerside JULY 19th, 20th, 21st On the grounds adjoining - the home Fun for young and old Games, Ice Cream, Hot Dogs, Bingo It's Big - It's Better Than For iui-lher particulars ap- ply at the office J. A. GALLANT, Barrister Summerside Payne, Gaul Russell. Jcilrey Lynn. Lon Chzincy. Ed,-:ur Bergen. Mich not O'Sheu. Typhconf Mutiny! Czirrzo Lonsoi Sliipwrcrk Thrills! Action and lovely Gail llusscll for Romance. prices: .-'.lso News. Adults 40c; quality pianos to give a musical joy I-Iowlan The most magnificent treat of all. to all the family and add beauty to the home. See our selection of re-condi- tioncd pianos today. All pianos priced to sell OALLAHT OROOERY O0. A Pitno t7ci' Pleasure Tliriugli. The Years: One of our fine 5 lifetime of incomparable luxurious Phone 40-31 CAPITOL Today (Saturday) 2:30 - 7 - 9:25 BIG DOUBLE BILL ATTRACTION A tough, terrific adventure filled with mystery. intrigue anti action! .0 Mlf5ll'UM Jane GREER William BENDIX IOIIII rnnohrnn - sigvmnnmp IKNHIZITIII-Cl Summon-side SMIILLER lidniissiim K Children (inc E S'side A. A. A. Meeting Held last Night A - general meeting of the ex- ecutive and directors of tha- Summerside Amateur Athletic Association was held in the Town Hall last night with prcaident 1). 0. Stewart in the chair. The meeting was a very enthusias- tic one and afew difficulties were baseball there would rand that under proper work of coat-lung minors. It was dr-cided that stands be Irharge of 25 cents for school children wouiu be admitted free and would be not to interfere with the adults in. the enloyment of the game. REGULAR IIAHOE EVERY WEDNESDAY Reports were track and field Clark, and the Earl Smith. In Elric Campbell, man. generally after 111” enclosed admission adults. W9I'3 All by supervision so as would soon he Al the subject was the meeting and was felt that the softball Bestall. manager of '7oi"iiEF LARKLN RESTAURANT PAGE THIRTEEN ht-tafd from the said.the station was donating 1 Chairman. B011 score board for the baseball tennis chairman. gm-id, the absence of REGENT softball chair- discussed Today 2:30, 7 dc 9:20 2 - LAFF HITS - 2 "KELLY THE SECOND" with Max Rosenbloom .. AND .. field play. CJRW. ready for be excused for going ahead with- out consulting all concerned. The meeting was unanimous that this was true. A supervisory committee con- sisting of Norman liiacnonalrl Bob Srhurman and Jimmie Hog- an was appointed to oversee the RED THEATRE t BORDEN Presents "Hellfire" Starring: Wm. Elliott, Marie Winsor, Forest Tucker and Jim Davis. Showing: Friday and Satur- .day, July 13-14 at 7.15 and 9:15. Matinee Saturday 2.30 See the all Tractor repairs-Bring your pendable service at reasonable rates. ELLIOT And WEBSTER ironed out. restoring complete at harmony among the l-d I . this new -athletic mOt'ftld11:lTl' tun Clarws warehouse Suitable for STIOW l'00m. Summersido clothin or furnitu ”1The opinion was voiced that ALBERTON g re store e matter of construt' it - - ART LARKIN ' e . new press box and canctelgrf wd; Ted Aheanfs Fwe Plece 3; entered upon without many of Orchestra Kensington "'50 - - the directors and executive know- Canteen Service Barrage of '50" ' ing about it but it was explaiin 5." I h 1 . R- ed that existing condit'ons were l V um I a i such that the work and to be I '-W""""'Y"' 3 " - done quickly or not at all and as l caught in - a really fine bargain was obtain l 9... drum ed on the proposition it was L thought that the leaders would Side delivery rakes, dump rakes, all steel rubber tired wagons still available in limited supply. threshcr and the Massey-Harris clipper combine on our promises. steel white USED TRACTORS "81" Massey-I-Iai'ris. new motor, .. .................. .. 5l;9()tJ.tIii 1 102" Jr. Massey-Harris, a powerful V cellent working condition. Priced to sell. , CATTLE TAKEN IN TRADE tractor to us KEN SIN GTON tractor in ex- famous for de- PHONE 59 ever pm. I . 1 FOR SALE 9 OAMEO THEATRE , V . I M ONE six noon uousrz ””5'”t”"" H 0 L M A N s ' Fritlay-Sulurd;iy 7:15-9:15 Matintc All Jlodcrn Coiwciiieiiccs 2:20 on Salurriuy. High advent- Summei-side East tire on the High S-as--"('Ai' SPAIN CHINA". starrinz 10'” SHOES Men's 6 to 11 . . 2.49 Boys'1i'o5 2.19 Youtlis' 11 to 13 . 1.99 Lift-la Genfs' B i'o10Vz 1.79 VACATION For Men and Boys High grade canvas. to the sponge cushion insoles. Tennis Shoes p I while. Laced toe with scuffer and Sizes 6 to 11 Outing Oxfords Cool and light weight brown canvas upper: and non-skid rubber soles-scuffer toes. Men's6fo 11 2.39 Boys'1io 5 1.99 3.75 Youi'hs' 11 to 13 1.79 Outing Boots Softball nlools I'M" weuht And CML me" cub Made of super quality black duck in: Boots have acuffer toes and Mm white mm. cum” in. non-skid rubber soles. ml”, wnmaudl Crepe rubber holes and heavy 190 Scuue" Men's 6 to 11 4.257 Boys'1io5 3.89 Moccasin Oxfords Burgundy or brown side leather upper: with flexible. stitched down crepe aolcl. Men's 6 to 11 5.95 8: 6.95 Ioys' 1 to 5V: 4.95 8: 5.95 Iaacll Cloth Oxford Blucher style of heavy beach cloth In brown color. Ventilated and with wedge cork and crepe rubber soles Ioysbl to5 3.95 Mon's6to1T 4.25" Suodino Monk Strap Slloas Smart dark blue suedinc uppers monk strap style with heavy cushioned and crepe rubber insoles dnd cork bales. wedge heels. -HOLMAN” Men's 6 to 11 5.75 Perforated Oxfords The coolest shoes for hot vi:-nther. Tn monk strap style with vamr iwrtorm tions and light weight soles illlll heels brown only. , Mon's6io10 8.95 It!