I ocroaca, 1. __1941 NVESTERN GUARDIAN AGENTS: J. Eisner Murphy, I80 llaucvI Street, and Gwfte Clow. 126 Ottawa Street SUMMERSIDI Ind PRINCE COUNT! News. Subscriptions. Advertising. ‘ The Guardian may be bought ll anydthe 10""!!! stereo in Summer-aide: Bell Bookstore, Water Street: Gourllee l) Toronto Bakery. Water Street; rupture, ll tral Street: Marl Gaudet. l‘! ranville Sheet. The Guardian will be delivered to any home in Snmmeralde. Carrier Boy at 2c per day or 13o per week. Phone Ill fur thia Qerwlee or give your order to the boy relpomible for delivery on you "m" , 40B -FOB. SALE-Six-room house at 130 Cedar Street, Summerside. Phone 269-3. -l‘0lt SALE IN KENSINGTON -Eight-room house and lot. Mod- ern conveniences, good location. Arthur Larkin. —TWO HORSES FOR SALE.- One driving horse and one work ihorse. Harold Brennan, Darnley half-acre _FOB‘~SALE. - 1942 Chevrolet radio. eight-tube. Phone Bummerside. mile from Albany village. P. Tierney, Middleton. BALE — victor wmonmv surmise m Sea ‘View Hlll- Thursday. October 2nd, starting at 5 o'clock. For repairs to St. Stephen's Church, Burlington. -—FOIl SALE-House, barn and one-quarter Mrs. of land, cabinet 292-2, Sedan. Excellent condition. Can be seen at Morrison 8t MacRae Ltd, —FOB SALE. - One 3 year old ilood Mare. Abner T. Clegg. One IE4 horse power engine, (UIIQht). Ivan Hill, Fredericton. J. Wilfred Gallant. Summersido. oltor, Summerside. -—FOB. SALE-mil Dodge coupe All new tires, in good condition. Phone 79-1. -FOB SALE. - Peterson house and lot, Second Street, ‘sununer. side. Centrally located. all ‘modern conveniences. Morley M. Bell, Soli- —l-‘OR SALE at Tryon corner, my B-room house with woodshed and toilet attached. Electricity and water in house, large lot. For particulars apply to Mrs. Mae Francis, Tryon. —FOIt SALE-Milo Plymouth coach in fair condition. Mrs. vtsgto, to Emma Larkin, 100 Granville St.. tended a Summerside. ' Provincial —MR. AND MRS. Murray E. Hurlburt, nee Shirley Smith, are receiving congratulations on the nrrival of a baby boy at the Wel- iesley Hospital, Toronto, Sept. 25. 1947. Messrs. W881i. Montrose, —LOST FROM TRUCK-Rug. - on highway in front of Wellington Centre school, 2.15 p.m.. Monday. Sept. 29. Persons in car seen pick- int: it up immediately afterward. Notify Mrs. Emma Larizln. l00 Granville Street. SliiflflWFSIdE. Rx:- ward. fui toward ly helped succcss. __3.. ,. —SU.\'.l\1I:Zlt COTTAGE for sale. four nizics from Silmmerside a’ Schuimwifs Shore. Has suction piinlp. sink and cabinet. cilenlicai clovri. BlilIdlliZ sheathed with brick siding. Box 297. Summer- side. toil South lCfllbN‘ 29f Reverend Regardless ‘llhc funeral of the Plllrn Gavin was held from the home of Mr. Peter D. Gavin, Alber- Alherton - Mr. F. C. Ramsay M.L.A. was a Charlottetown special meeting Government. and at- of the Moore and Whynott of Halifax, N.S., motored to Aiberton on business the latter part of the hile in town, accompanied by Mr. CR. Leard, they visited and several other beauty spots of West Pirince. The Alberton Branch C.W.I.. held a most successful chicken in tihe Institute Hall on Saturday evening. The members feel grate- supper 5 all those. who so kind- to make their affair a late Mrs. ioihc Sam-rd Heart Church. Albvrioii on Monday. Srp- ll at 9 am. Rcquiwn lligih Muss was cclebralccl by tlwc Father W. Moiiagihari, who also officiated at til: grave. iiil'l"i‘i’ I DICK IIMNIES THE cuvnmcl The principal and teachers of the Aiberton High School, also several teachers of the surrounding dist- ricts attended the local convention in O'Leairy Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Leard had as {and Mrs. Stephen Sinkinson I son Jackie of Winnipeg, Man. oivvhai you do .... Meifs Army Gra Blucher cut Boots with either heavy Ieci heels or heavy Ponco soles ond heels. Sizes 6 to ll. Priced of Blucher cut in block only, with double goodyeor welted sole and rubber heel. Sizes 6 to ll. Priced at their recent welcome guests Mr. and Mrs. Cedric Crockett and son Claire of Sackviiie. N.B_., also Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Gordon wore iveek-end visitors to Summer- side. position.—A. liiiss Jciiii Fraser. RN. has gone to Suinmcrside where pile has tak- en up the duties of nursing. Ml-ss Laura Lowtiicr. Charlotte- town was a week-end iisitor here the gilrst of Mrs. Arthur Wright. mum"- A motor iliii-iy coillitirisd of Mrs. C. R. Lem-d. Mrs. RN. Durin- HQLMAWS has BQDT ior you! Men's Horsehide Boots 7.00 in Boots her soles and rubber -Men'$ work Boots Block pebble groin with o moccasin vamp cndnoiied Ponco sole and rub- ber heel. Sizes 6 to ll. Priced of Men's Retan. (Ira Black groin leather Boots with extra heavy nailed Ponce sole and heel. Sizes 6 to ll. Priced er . 2&5 .Men'$ Moccasin Vamp Boots 4.25 in Boots llocli or brown llucher cut looh with nailed 6 double sole end-rubber heel. Sizes 6 to ll. Priced ct "I IiAIiLII wiiiiANNE REVERE - ALLYN iostim 4am: LOCKHART Written ior the screen end Directed by "GEORGE SEATON AIso News and Morch of Time Shows 7:15-9:15; Matinee Thursday 3:30 and Mr. Eddie Edvmonds spent a very pleasant Sumunerside. at the Electric M 1's THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOW'N_ CAPITQL-Summorsido TODAY (Wednesday) and THURSDAY inlECHNICOLOR Mn Alvah Green’ who Spent meI recently and vaccinatcc: the pupils past three months town and Aiberton returned to ii1~sl 551131190X- home in Pointe a Pierre, TrinidadI on Wednesday. Mr. Reginald Travers began work yiwcvmllfifliefi‘ by Plant (Montrcse) Elmer Stainton, who were return- Monday. He is replacing Mr. Ern- ing to Toronto. est Hardy. who has GREEIIMOIIIIT 8i IIIBIIIITY l--Ml.sses Helen and have returned io Montreal. after spending their holidays \i"tli their‘ “liiliiliii brothers John and Fmiiirtt. M155 Jessie Rayner, student of Alberton High School. spent the Ryan Men'sbBlack Grain Boots BIucIier cut Boois with leather sole and Pnnco Sizes 6 to ii. Priced at heel. Men's Land Boots Black diced grain leather, heed boots with nailed leather and Panco soles. Sizes 6 to l1. Priced at 3.95 v 4.50 Men's Box Kip Boots Block Blucher cut Boots with leather role end rubber heel. Sizes 6 to ll. Priced of Boys’ Land Boots block retain groin, lluclier cut with o toe cop‘, nailed leather sole and rubber heel. Sizes ll-l3 3.95 _ Boys’ Box Kip Boots lluciier cut laced Boole with e toe cop, nailed leather role and rubber heel. Sizes II-I3 3.95 Sizes 1-5 4.50 Boys’ Chrome Groin Boots Block leather with moccasin vomp end nailed Pcnco role ond rubber heel. Sizes I to 5. Priced or ..- en .... FRIEIIS IIEET" Sizes l-5 4.50 i REGENT THEATRE SUMMERSIDE WEDNESDAY cnd THURSDAY s2’: A first! ‘lligan-iiezz-comhc Wedding known families of Port -l-1i1i an Tyne Valley, when Mrs. Waiter Newcombe became th and Mrs. Wesley Miiligan, Tyn Valley. The interior of the beau autumn flowers, tall vases. tiny buds. Mrs. I‘R[iIi.Ii»I h -Of special interest ~ to many} in Summer-side as well as Port Hill and district was the wedding. solemnlzed in St. James Church. Port Hill, on Wednesday after- noon, Sept. 24th at 3 o'clock, be- tween the members of two well, Marjorie I Elaine, only daughter of Mr. and bride of Harold Lorne. son of Mr. sweet peas and niaidenhalr fern banked on either side of the chancel, while placed above the altar were giadioil in The guest pews were marked by white satin bows and Percy Birch, raqcjasvmv 1 I d SURFACE COATING. e —THAT —- E tiful church was enriched for th; occasion by a profusion of lovely O DAMPPIZOOFS INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR POROUS MASONERY SURFACES The Scientific Mineral ‘I or Asl- Edward N RRIS iiuhert lirsirniig . iiorleii iiiitiey lttiln tniiml . Izriorll Install aunt‘ of the bride, played the nuptial music. Heralded by Loh- . engrln's Bridal Chorus, escorted by her father the bride entered? the church. She was a graceful and lovely figure in her wedding gown of white satin, fashioned, With tlsht fitting bodice fastened at the back by a row of tiny satin buttons, long sleeves tapering over —SUCH AS-- -Concrete recentiyi holiday in‘ in Charlotte- resigned his Eva Ryan and i liensaii, Oiih. Also Shorts Matinee Wednesday 2:30 peplum. Her beautiful hem from a coronet of white roses White satin slippers and gloves completed the tire. gift, a. triple strand of pearls, and carried an arm bouquet of Tails» man roses. Her bridesmaid, Miss Faronm England, chose an attractive govt-i. of ice blue taffeta. flower head- dress and matching shoulder veil Her arm bouquet was of pini; roses. The ushers were Roy New combe, brother of the bride, and Reginald Harding, Summerside. The groom was supported by Mr. Lloyd B. McArthur. Charlotte- town. zvTii week-end with her parents, M; and Mrs Marshall Rayner, Keeping of Charlottetown Dr. Ivislted the schools in this vicinity iind younger children against Mr and Mrs. Wallace Graham motored to Summerside, Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Raynor, Mr and Mrs. Rosloe Nice‘ also M11. and Mrs ' tc-n attended the Sunday @1001 Iconvention held in the Aiberton United Church, Sept. 1B. mony. assisted by That Breathed O'er Eden" was Cecil Birch. rendered "O, Perfect Love" during the signing of the register. To the strains of Men- deissohrrs Wedding March the happy couple left the church. Mr. anc- Mrs Harold Dignan, were recent visilois at U78 11' me of Ml‘. and blrs. Wai- z la ce Raynor. I Mr. anc- Mrs. Mrs \' rooster, lillass. Mrs. Ed Pomroy and Willard Graves, accompanied by Glows‘ parents, Mr, ant! v Mrs Al’. Wells, summcrside, were 'gua-sis at tile home of Mrs A..H. Ill-ayner last week. bride's home, where, assisting the young couple in receiving were the bride's mother and the mother of the Rroom. Mrs. Newcombe was charmingly gowned in dove gray crepe, smart black chapeau showing white satin how, black shoes and gloves, with corsaze of pink carnations, Mrs. Milligan being attractively attired in a Mr aild ‘V: I I An enjoyable evening was spent ‘at illf? henna of Mr. and Mrs. Wai- the wrist, and full skirt with lace veil bil- iowed in soft folds to the skirt white bridal at- She wore the bridegrooms Th Re . W. . -. Mr. C A Donnelson, Mrs A H. , tor, gerforYmed tig fight; $5.‘ Archdeacon Elmer Stain-‘ Harrison, St. Mary's. Summerside» During the service, "The Voice, films by the choir. while Mrs. A reception was held at thc' Masonery Blocks Cinder Blocks Cement Plaster Stucco and Brick per gallon - - 5.15 Brantforu Supertite Slates are beautifully dfllillfll’ ' and when laid give a pleasing keystone effect. The! have a special lock butt so that each slate is locked down tight-Supertite. Severe Itcnua, wind, rain and extremes of temperature do not affect them, It I they are pI-rtieularly suitable toi- exposed volition! I and large roof areal. I Permanence, beauty, fire resistance, strength, you get all these in Brautfcrd Supertlte Slates. Applied i over your old wood shingle roof or directly over the I sheathing boards on new work. IISCL‘ Rayner WlTCll on Friday eve- ning Sept. l9. fllfilllbélkS and friends of GLTCXZEHOUTIt Christian Church gathered- to bid farewell to Mr. I and Mrs. Elmer Stainton, who has been si/udent minister during the summer months. After an evening sequins, with fox. shoulder She wore a black hat was pink carnations. gown of black crepe trimmed witll| cape of m and I matching accessories. Her corsagc The rooms were prettlly decor- ated in a colour scheme of yellow SIZE OF SLATE l6"x l8 341' APPROXIMATE WEIGHT-ISO lbr. per squcri , I 46 SLATES PER BUNDLE " I and white. Centering a daintily appointed table was a three-tier wedding cake which was cut by Mrs. Ernest Birch. Mrs. Wm. Maynard and Mrs. Angus meLen- nan presided over the tea-cups. Archdeacon Harrison proposed the toast to the bride to which the groom ably responded. For travelling the bride chose a two-piece ensemble of pale blue and navy crepe with black acces- sories. Mr. and Mrs. Miliigan left by car for the United States amid a shower of confetti and good wishes. Mr. Milligen, a veteran of world War II. is employed in Summer- side where the young ‘couple will reside. Previous to her marriage spent in social chat, singing and games, Mr. Roscoe Nice, called the gathering to order, and after a few well-chosen words, presented ' the guests of honor with a purse, bearing with it the best wishes of ,‘aii present. Mr. and Mrs. Stain- ton thanked the people, for their Ifellowship and cosflperation which ‘made their four months stay in Greenmount a truly helpful one land reminding the people they i were taking _p1easant memories back home with them. bunch was tilen served by the hostess assist- ea by other ladies present. Mr. and iMrs. Stainton left the following I Monday for Toronto where he will I re-enter College. -Gren. I —"—-'-i—' the bride was on the staff of the LESSON F03 CQPQ Sunimerside branch of the Bank I ' -—-— of Nova Scotia. MONTREAL -~ (OP) — Police Mr. George Brown (uncle of Iofficers should make every effort the groom) with Mrs. Brown, I i0 undefstlfld‘ Pmbleml 0f 1911111- travelled from Mass. to attend f ren, for they live more in an im- m, wading; ‘ aginai-y work;- than one of reality, Police Director J. Albert Langlois told the St. George Kiwanis club. Many handsome gifts were re- ceived. including a number of substantial cheques. Previous to her marriage the bride was tendered e. miscellane- ous shower by the Port Hill dis- trict at the home of her parents at which she was the recipient of DOUGHNUT THIEI‘ I I OHATHAM. Ont. — (GP) — A thietf with e. taste for dunking I 3 BUNDLES PER SQUARE I CULORS — RED, GREEN, ILENHEIM IOther Colors Available) per square - - 7.25 Hardware leetioa SMALIMAIPS I IIIII Where m» la Matched With gang ‘they were admired by the guests. Miss Nevgoxmgbe inhs lzappy litztle 2. Harold Refuse, speech a ed t e onors or Perfect tte d z their lifts“ antd I01: mvéigliéepl. Cain. . n m” mum"! Dancing w aterwar e Highest g w“; n‘, in, and a delicious lunch served ser. Bfitflivetllgieeviegeo Praught, by the “ ‘ , assisted by the lad- Mary Keys Pfgught‘ 57% . ies of the district. Min-y g_ 551mm “uh”. ‘ Grade I (Cl-l. Paddy 3.3g"; SURIMEBVILLE SCHOOL climibed into bakery driver John Blonlmestynu parked wagon and: stole a quantity of doughnuts. He also took a brand new cigaret many lovely, handsome and prac- tical gifts. Mrs. Laurie Birch opened the parcels, Miss‘ Eleanor Birch reading the accompanying wishes, while Mrs. Wm. Maynard Report for August and Septem- ber: Grade 2-1. Mary Dunn. Olive Gallant, equal; 2. Helen Doyle. Auction Sale lighter - presumably to lieht that i after-coffee smoke. placed them on a table where —G. H. M.- I 1n the Ladies’ Wear Department you will find heavy NAVY COTTON DRILL SLACKS—theee were specially ordered and made for Potato Pickers. - - - They're juet exactly what you need for the Job! The tough, serviceable fabric will give you Iota and lots of wear as well as protection. The sizes of these Slacks are 12 to 20. Priced at 2.95.- LADIES’ WEAR DEPARTMENT. In the Grocery Department you will find MoLAREWS SWEET Gl-IER- KIN PICKLES. - - - Their crisp, tangy aweetnete is unezcelled. - - - Try a jar-there are two niece, the small O-ounce bottle is 29 cents and -At Keuslnrtou Saturday, 0st, 4th, at 2:00 PM. I an: instructed by Daniel s. Dunning to sell by public auction all his household effects consisting of the following: Six-piece breakfast suite; spring couch, double; studio couch, new; two beds, spring and mattress. double and ‘ ‘ , two dreasera. new; Quebec heater; electric iron: radio. five-tube mantle model: eel of dishes, new; kitchen table; congoleum rug and feltol rug, 6x9: coal hod and shovel, and a lot of other articles too numerous to mention. Terms cash. < ARTHUR STEWART. Auctioneer. Grade IX-l. Norbert Fraser. Grade VII-l. Regena Donneiiy; 2. Jimmie Cain; 3. Bernadette Praulht. Grade V-l. Genevieve Praugilt; 2. Billie Cain; 8. Brenda Praught. Grade IV-l. Mary K. Praught: 2. Marie Donnelly. Grade III-l. Janet WalshJiar- old Cain. equal; I. Gerald Dunn; 3. Frankie Cain. Grade II—i. Eileen Doyle. Marie Fraser, equal; 2. Paula Praught; 3. Joseph Praught. Gade I (Al-i. Vincent Doyle. Grade I (B)—1. Doris Praught; 2. Rosemary Cain, Thomas Dunn. Elmer Hayes, equal. the Iii-ounce bottle la 30 cents. Mcltarerfa is the maker of a number of fine food products and these Sweet Gherkins are one of their fin- : , est. - - - They're "YummW-GBOCEIIY DEPARTMENT. I iii a I In the Hardware Department you will find a number of COLEMAN , PRODUCTS to make your home brighter and your homework lighter! | lill Coleman Products are thoroughly inspected and tooled, therefore. I they are warranted to give satisfactory service when used according | to instructions. 1n stock is the “Sunehine" Gas Table Lamp at 8.95 .' (less shade and global-The “Priricead Gas Table Lamp at 8.95 (less I I shade and protectort-The "Regal Coal Oil Table Lamp at 6.95 fleas shade and protectom-The "Major" Gas Lantern at 1095 and the I ANNOUNCING The Opening of the New Theatre in Kensingfol THE “GAMES?” TONIGHT Wednesday Shows 7:30 end 9:30 Thurs. Shows: Matinee icr Children 3:30; Eve. 7:30 end 9:30 I "sport-Lite" Gee Lantern at 8.95. '- - - All the necessary parts and , Hqyin‘; | accessories for these "Home brightenere" are available; there are larpp . badca, glob a, mantles and the different types of generators. The Co c- , bran Self ligating Gas Iron ia the next beet thing to the automatic elec- | lrld iron—"lt amoothl the way on ironing day" and the price is $1.95 There are two types oi Coleman Stovee-thle ‘folding"‘slloreltiter" Cami: Stove. having 2 burners at 11.95 and the urner ' pee mater" a 7.95. - - - For quick efficient cooking use a CoEcmen Stove! You'll find two typee of space lleatere here too-the model 555A sells for 53 95 and a larger enamel model is 100.96. Brighten and lighten your home. - - - Buy Coleman Products for it in the Hardware Department. “IIERE COMES TIIE WAEIS" Starring SING CROSBY,‘ IETTY HUTTON end SONNY TUFTS Also SHORTS