‘I Page...“ _2_, ' 19g __ KvEsTERN GUARDIAN I ' AGENTS: J. liner Murphy. I80 Hanover Street, and I, George Clow. lab Ottawa Sheet SUMMER-SIDE and PltlNCl COUNT! lhwl. Subscriptions. Advertidug. "- ' Tbefluardianmeyliebougistetanyeltha f steeesinlununarsidei u. gapkstore. w-w Street: Geuriies Drugstore. s! cede-u any“; , h I ‘mm pages-y, Water Street; last Gaudst. l‘! Granville ltnet. wlilbedellvaredtoanyhorneln8ummeralih. ‘bnmnoyatteperdayes-llopervreek. Piioneilfliurtliiaacviov ifluyonroedsttetbeboyresponsibleierdeliveryonyaqpmqp ATENOGB-APIIII. WANTED. —I'0I. BALI light driving wagfl ienccd preferred, Knowledge in Iood condition. James A. Mao- “ Dwueeprng necessary, p“. Neill and sons. “wen; position, good wages. —i.. write Box 36's. Summerside. —GENUINI.‘ American Bria: P1996. Small. medium. large rises. spa. s. a. GRANT will be absent Only 95 owls wtosld- Real road mm m, office from August 30th to F111" l" l Ml road smoke. Keith gcptember 18th inclusive. Office 7""- Blwmflem- n“ be qpan and anrangements have been made to care for Pfltients. —FOB SAL! — Monaghan ___ thresher with straw blower; also 4,1,5“ s gugmggg __ m; washing machine and Coleman “m. Stanley Arsenaulb End gas lamp. all in perfect condition. lplllS Gallant of Bummerside, have HE'S“! 3W!» W111!!!)I- recently opened a business in elec- ‘m “m1 wiring. Both men are form- “WANTED '- 341M198 Alley “b, from Damon; Bay mu since attendant. Apply Capitol Bowl- belrl- discharged from the services m3 Alley" sumllmflld". “B14118 h"; been employed with the firm ‘"3" ‘"315"- n wright and Ben LuL-qsi —FOR SALE - In Summerside, __\,Ammw ESCAPE __ Frank dwelling and lot, 8 rooms, all Mathews Hollywood stunt man at mmier“ “mvenlelmes- M 1d “h m hospital. Morley M. Bell, Solicitor, lzizztlzrlzlsafs..°..t at; . l "u, staged their show last night BUILDING BOOM IN KEN- hsd a narrow escape whenthe CM‘ SINGTON _ Kensington 1s on the in which he was using in the last adjoining f _ ‘ms CHARLOTTETOWN cvsagrhn cAFuoL-smmsriia. iioiv m rurssir A IJISIINCIIJIFIII I” MJ>'IIr__>N PIFTIIIII. race Tina-ram ~ - _ Death Saturday 0f vMr. J. S. Cousins I - ___ There passed peacefully away at / ‘ bislhome in Park Corner on lat- I urdsy morning, Aug. 80th. John l. , iCousins in his Blind year. Deceas- ‘ed had not been enjoying good l health for some time, having gspent four months in the P. I. Island Hospital following the mis- fortune o! a fractured limb. Two weeks previous to his passing he Qreturned to his home and grad» 5 ualiy sank until the end. The late' iMr. Cousins enjoyed the iriend- ship oi an exceptionally large num- ber oi people. contacting them through the avenues oi the diiier- ent lines oi business in which he, I was engaged. I Born in Long River on Jan. 1st. 1866. he came to Park CornerI , when quite a young man and took | over the original Cousins property ;from his uncle, the late John _ Cousins. Here he combined farming ,with milling, operating s grist, ‘ and saw mill for many years. In 18$ he married Elizabeth ' (Bessie) Campbell, daughter oi the‘ ,late I-lori. William Campbell. Sea rvievv. l I I In his early years he owned and v successfully operated the Park Corner Cheese Factory, later changing it over to the manufac-' ture oi butter, this being the only' Ipi-ivately owned industry oi its kind in the Province. Also for many years he conducted a. large ) /\vI1/r/1~. Lacliesmclieelt your" m, ol the show raced off the crest of another building wave this‘ [rack and plowed into the fences bordering the race track, Mathews w“ knocked unconscious but after medical attention was found not to have suffered serious injury. ._WE ARE PREPARED T0 siiltVE YOU — We have in stock paints and enamels in white and colours; floor enamels, shellac, varnish, sanicote wall finish, etc. 1i the shade of paint you want is not available we can mix any shade desired. I! you need paint- ers to do your work our men can qugllfy; no job too big or too small. We also specialize in fur- niture refinishing. Frank's Paint Shop. 175 Hanover Street, Sum- inerslde. Phone 144-1. _- LANDBY-VAN ERP —- On Wednesday morning. August 37th., e very pretty wedding took place in St. Mary's Convent Chapel, when Miss Christina Van Erp, daughter o! lVir. and Mrs. Christ- isrius Vlin Kip oi Oss. Holland. was united in msrnage to Joseph Ali- red Landry. son oi Mr. and Mrs, Benjamin Landry. Summerside. Rt. Rev. G.J. Mscbellan. V.G-. offic- iaied. The bride was attended by M155 Emily Pclrler and the groom by his brother, Mi‘. Tilman Lan- dry. The bride wore a white chif- (on lloor length gown. floor length veil with a crown oi white roses and carried a bouquet of red roses. The bridesmaid were a floor length gown o! plnk sheer and pink veil with a crown of pink roses and carried a. bouquet oi yellow, roses. The wedding march was played by‘ Mr. Joseph Razavet. and the sins- ing was by the Acadian Girls Choir. After the ceremony breakfast was served at the home oi the BT00!!!- The young couple left later on a summer. About a dozen buildings, are in course o! erection. Russell. (Jhampion and Sons seem to be the pilncipal builders. — K. —FBOM SOUTIIBORO. MASS.- Mr. and Mrs. Roland Sawyer of Southboro. Mass. visited Pl: 1.! for the first time over hhe week-i end and enjoyed the races at Mon-I tague on Monday. Mr. Sawyer is professor of mathematics at South- boro l-ligh School and he and Mrs. Sawyer were gireatly interested in‘ the many places they visited while here, and admired the pastoral scenery of the Garden oi the’ GulL-K. —FROM CRANBROOK. B.C. - Mr. Alder C. Bowness. retired bus- iness man oi Cranbrook, 13.0. is‘ spending a vacation with his sister. Mrs. Lydia 81mins arid other iriends and relatives in his old, home st Kenslngton. He is ac-i canpanled by his wife who is a‘ native of the West. Mr. Bowness sold his lucrative business after forty seven years oi activity. He, has not lost his youthful genlallty| and continues to radiate happiness, among oldtimers and adolescents.—| -—FOR SYDNEY. C.B. - Mr. Eddie Easter, formerly o! Indian River who has been spending a vac- ation at his former home. left re- cently for Sydney. Mr. Easter is draughtsman and superintendent of a. large construction company in the Nova. Scotla city. lVlr. Easter is a shining example how one can qualify for a high position with- out benefit oi high school or coi- lege education. When working at carpenter work as a boy around Kerislngton. he st/udied books on draughtsntanshlp arid mechanics. .f.; uiilnci oiiilil§,in’vnivrlili, Shows: 7.15 and 9.15 Motinee Tuesday 2.30 lobster factory at Park Corner SPICES and for a time was president of a lcanning establishment in Kensing- Tllmgric ' ton. In these varied lines o! activ- I ity he became intimately acquaint- Mustard seed ed with all the farmers and busi- ness men in the surrounding coun- Celery seed tryslde. At one time he was presi» ‘dent of the Dai-rymens Association 10f the Province. In politics he was _ ‘a staunch Liberal and on several WIioIe ginger Ioccasions he contested the scat in Whole cloves —KENSIIJGTON MEETING i111 King George Hall, Wednesday. Sept 3rd, B p.ml to discuss hav- ing vocal music taught in school. Sport Echoes from Prince County —LOS'l‘ — Holn-iarfs 5 and l0 Department, Summerside, Air Force blue billiold containing two ten dollar bills. Finder please the 1st District of Queens in the Liberal interests resulting in tne {closest contests ever held in the 599° . constituency. _ _ i In his home he was a model of MIXBd SPICE! hospitality, a kind and under- Istanding iriend_ an obliglng neigh- Curry powder ‘bor and a liberal supporter to IEVCPY worthy cause that had for cimlam" 51151“ IIIIIIIII phone 533-Ring 2. Reward. I -COMING — Professor Ed B. Hugh, Magician and wonder work- er, with his trained rabbits, guinea pigs, Wednesday, Sept. 3rd. Show a 8:15 p.m., Central Bedeque Hail, Admission, adults 50c; chil- dren 25c. -\VALL DiAMAGED — About 3.30 Sunday morning a fire was discovered at the rear oi the resi- dence ot Mr. Sampson Grady. Wat- er Street, West, Summerside. The only damage was to the exterior rear wall. Tihe origin 0f i113 b11115 is unknown. Mr. Grady later re- ported to Summerside police that sometime during the excitement caused by the lire a wallet contain- tu r ximately $600 was stolen- B BPP ° __& —'I‘RUCKS IN COLLISION — The big baseball games are all ahead of us_ The final series be- tween the Red Sox and Legionalres of Suimmerside for the champion- ship of time Town League have yet to be played. These old rivals can be “Beaded upon to throw eve-ry- .thing they have into this struggle as the members of each team would rather lose a leg than have the other team beat them This series should dra-w large crowds. Then we have the series between the Prince County Ali-Stars and the Summerside All-Stars. The Prince County boys are no doubt the underdogs i-n this argummt out we have a feeling they ‘have enough baseball ability to give the Summesaide boys and fans a few anxious moments. We've seen those boys play and we advise you not ‘its object the upbuilding oi the , community. He was a charter Red PePPen ' member of King Edward Lodge, A. F. and A. M, Malpeque. Gm" Willie" He leaves to mourn his passing , his sorrowing widow, three daugh- VEGETABLES iers and three sons. namely, Eliza- bcthXMi-s. Heath Macbeod), Irish- tawn; Millie at home, and Stella. Green tomatoes (Mrs. Fred Campbell), Graham -- Cauliflower Road; James W., Park Corner William C., Merry Oaks, North -—i- Cucumbers Carolina and John E., on the home- stead. Two sons and one daughter predeceased him. He also leaves, three sisters, Mrs. Robert MacNutt, Darnley, Mrs. William Acorn arid. Keen’: pure musior/ WHERE PRICE IS MATCHID WITH QUALITY PIQKLING SUPPLIES Phone or bring in your order and have it filled with FRESH STOCK, just received, at SHAILMAIVS GROCERY DEPARTMENT s O DELIVERIEI [.80 and 10.00 3.1! 2.00 and 4.00 p. m VINEGAR Heiniz Vinegar (while wine) in containers and bulk. i» Cidor Vinegar (Molt and white) MISC. SUPPLIES Rubber jar rings Metal ior rings Porawox Sealers Metal cons (Lined ond unlined; I siiiimiirs 1.1M IT E i7 SUMMERSIDE IIIII Martha of Spokane, Wash. U. S. A., l _ besides a host of acquaintances‘ throughout the province who will mourn his passing. I To the bereaved relatives aodI iriends sincere sympathy is ex- tended. _ Sex at the High School diamond on‘ Monday afternoon at 2.30. Sum- Personals _1Virs. Leo Hughes, Kensi-nfiw" and Mrs. L.G. Ramsay 01 Illdlal“ River left Monday lmornlns m‘ Boston to visit relatives and friend: —Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius B. Gil- lis oi Boston are spending their Mass, returned Friday morning summer vacation at Mr. Gills’ old after spending two months vaca- home at Kensington. Mr. Gillis is tion with relatives and friends in a. retired member oi the us. postal Miscouche and Wellingtom-S. —Mrs. Sylvia LeIBlanc of Ipswich. Abo t 1.30 Sunduy- morning two $111025 were in collision on the m n" ‘hem Short’ main highway near New A1108“- T-he series between the in one of the trucks was Q11 - . Both vehicles werequite badly dam- 10mm“ Abbies and the suxrdmgil afternoon, probably 3 oclock. St. and Mrs, ‘Ilheo. Ling of Kensingtmr aged on the left side_ A passenger 5mg Mbsmrs. (providmg me local John Red Sox and l--Dr. J. K. Beer, Mrs. Beer. Mr. , merside All-Stars and Prince Cmln- and Mr. ty All-Stars at Tignlsh Tuesday and Mrs. Wm. Cousin! Siirnmerside attended the races at Monta811¢ W Royals at the High School diamond Monday-K. honeymoon trip through the Mau- His superior knowledge and other ltimes. They will make their home good qualities won him quick ad- In summer-side. -- s. vancement- — K. -G. ll M»- Everyday in the Ladies‘ Wear Department, fascinating Fall Cloth- ilr is being unpacked - in a chorus oi 0B8 and ABS! They're cer- tainly diiierentmAa you know the skirts are longer and straighter»- soiily rounded hips and waists are accented, consequently both Sulfa and Dresses are dressier The materials are softly draped and satin is used extensively for trimming. The Wool Dresses are terribly smart -on many of them plaids and plain colors are cleverly combined Coins in and see these NEW - NEW stylea....,You'i.l be intrigued! ee‘ Wear Department When you buy a can oi paint insist that it is put on the BID DEVIL PAINT CONDITIONER. to be thoroughly InixedThe Hard- ware Department has installed this chine for your benefit-so, make use of it - it's a FREE SEIWI l The Red Devil thoroughly Ifllres your Paint by jiggling and joggling it.... It's efficient and really does a job of mixing, on any Ilse tin of Paint. ulnslst on it's use! Hardware Department I don't know anyone who doesn't like HONEY-Do you? The Gro- I-‘QP! Department has a supply oi Honey in glass jars of two ahea- li ounces and l6 ounces .. The Coronet Pure Honey contains all the loudness oi sunini sun and flowers-it's pure Honey tool Put Coro- Mi Pure Iloney on your shopping list. - Groecy Department it's wonderful to have everything on hand when you baking and cook|__ .. The glass RANGE SETS, I saw in the C Depart- ment. makes this very thing possible for you! These Kalle lets are nude oi opaque glass with a red shaker top in a convenient little otand The iour pieee set consisting oi Salt, reaper. Flour and Sugar shak- m ia 1.45. The set oi Salt and Pepper shakers and a container for minimum is LAO-And the small m a hm sill and Pepper shakers "-150 eenta. These really are kitchen aids that you will use every day! ‘ ’ China Department ooooooocoooroooooc ' ,oiiiiiii oiiiiiiviiii. a1- noniniu rursiuv l... wroiirsuv EVEIIID ' SEPTEMBER 2nd and 3rd Qlngmflrevm ‘and Anchor, leoi the Dealer, Refreshments. . . g _, * " p soon m2: EACH NIGHT ltv ' GRANDYDRAWING OF PRIZES WEDNESDAY NIGHT LL -<s;a j = lus Ieoves Surninenide 7.30 p.m. Returns 11.00 [MIL head cute but was later discharged; another passenger in the slim? truck was arrested by members 01 the RCMP. arid will appear in court this momifll 0n charge. —S. _ gneonur THEATRE SUMMERSIDE Wednesday and Thursday Lllll PEI-MIR .- CEDRIC IARDWICKE GLADYS COOPER Show: 7.15 and 9.15 Matinee Wednesday 2.30 Lost Showing tonight George Brent 8r Lucille Boll ‘n "Lover Come Bock“ a drunk ALBERT l-IEVIN »- lake“ I” ball tossers succeed in hurling back the Prince County Hospital with the challenge oi the Westerners) will probably receive top billing as the headline baseball attraction oi the year. We think our boys have a good chance to take this series, but there could be many a sli-p be- tween the Cup that is emblematic of this championship and the lip that we've been hearing and some- times slinging about the capabilit- ies of our 1947 All-Stars. The Junior series bet/ween Char- lie Hogan's Kinsmen and the team that comes out on top in the jun- ior play-offs in Charlottetow should also receive a lot of attern - ion. The Hoganites haven't tasted defeat from a junior team this year. but then they haven't coon- pieted a ganne with the Reece jun- to be the cream of the crop in the Capital City. We'd soy a 50-50 chance just about calls the tur-n there, and that means a bang-up series with no holds barred. We're crossing over the border into September but there is still a great deal of exciting baseball to be played on our local diamond. So bring along your peanuts, and crackerjacks. folks, and get settled for a really enjoyable time. In the meantime you might try to think upa few more fancy names to call the um-pire. sucili as, “Vi/here is All Baba and the other thirty- nine?" or "Why don't you gzt yourself a horse‘! Jesse James had a horse!" Umpires get so bored with the saline old epithets hurled at them day aiteir day, We're glad to ‘hear tihst George Meikle's Royals, classy little soft- ball girls’ team is going to play a St. John team for the Maritime U110 Ln their age group. The Roy- als defeated the Brighton Terrors of Charlottetown for the Island title last year. and it was a very close and exciting series. Softball has gone i-nto eclipse in Sum- merside this year, and this visit of a mainland team should help to revive interestin the sport. Perhaps we'd better give you the where and when oi some of those -w.~--.-. _ l -- , - interesting struggles we've been lflwnnlé~k'wwiu talking about. Legioneires and Red v ivvniirl All! Person wishlnl to dispose of shares» in 0'Leary Publlo llall 00-. please advise 0'Leary l -lus haves Charlottetown 6.00 pun. Returns 11.00 pm. . Draneb of Canadian Legion. stating number of shares and price. Reason lor purchasing same la to keep this building as i publle liall. IC iors as yet, and these boys _ look. this afternoon. We'd like to extend congratulat- __Messr5_ George BrooiunaFi-anir‘ ions to our fellow scorer. Wilfred Cobb and Percy DYISCOII. _ i425; McNeil]. and Mrs. McNeiil. on the lngton. were interested spas; tidal" birtih of a son at the Prince County st the Montague races on on y- Hospital. "Electrical Contractors" We Specialize In HOUSE WIRING Phone 768-2 SUMMERSIDE ‘CWGDWDOMODMIWMMQ C A M E 0 ' Tuesday 8:30 Leo Gorcey and the Bowery Boys In "IN FAST COMPANY" With Shorts “Today and Tomorrow" I , ALE BOTTLES PIIRDIIASE We call for ale bottles. all: quantity, pints and quarts; h!" u; prices paid. We will also u!) im- lave: bottles Bring them in and guarantee an ample supply o ’ vex. Phone Cecil's Grocery, ‘HS. U! pick up. I “hifioisifi ol . ' TRYON Form consisting of I33 acres of lond, B5 acres cleared, re- mainder covered with o growth of hard and’ soil wood with con- siderable lumber. I Large _d\velling house oncl born. I For further particulars opply ' to 0'LEARY IRANCH NO. 2 LLOYD STORDY Canadian Legion, o, I (VI-wry. AUSTIN rooms P. E. I. 1mm ...1vr.r. and Mrs. John n. Stewart of New GlasBmlVv N5» “'h° l" yirsanavll 8i lisllslll :::*:r:::*.r:,..:i:.z':::°z": ——' I _Mrs. J. C. Hickey and sisters. Anna and Dena of Summerside and their cousin, Mrs. Clarissa Robichaud or Ezmont Bay have returned from a well earned two weeks holiday at Ease Wfltsr Cabins-S. For Sale One Hudson Couch Cur, I946 Model in perfect condition. DAWSON'S SERVICE STATION Cropoud P-E-I» ifilunnnft ALL Q1155 - AtPH iiurriin Suuzmerside . I'M IFESSII IN Al. CARD . T. Earls llickey . 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