AUGUST n 26. _194_7 T WESTERN oUAREiXN {m , . 10,0”... Bakery. Water. Street; "Tl-Tannin: will be delivered to my home In Summenide, cmmgoyut zoperdoyurlfapcwefl. Pbunnllflurthleurvlu w ‘M, y..." lltdel’ u» the My ruoondbio tu- deliver! on your route fi5_ An experienced ,1... clerk IOl‘ crux store. Apply ' references and experience $811132‘; 564, Summer-side» _pouivn HAY CABLE. Owner w, ha... game by proving proper- ly and paying cost of advertising. Herbert Simmons, Wilmot. 40g sate-roan Titucx. . .940 one-ton, Phone 493 or 3B8. -COME to St. Eleonora Hall, Summcrslrle. g0°g::’$d1:§\ ‘joeglnggiixiiuifi 4,0], 551,5 _ pump 1g Sponsored by Women‘: Institute. 0 TraflmgMay be seen at Island §quipm0lii Co., Summerside. DINMAN AND IIIGGINS -'I'he United church Parsonage Lot l6 was the scene of a very Pref-W wedding on Wednesday morning, August liiil. when Rev. Dr. Stan- , pp Print-e united in marriage mud liuth, daughter of Mr. and m. Erucst Inmaii, Belmont to Wallace Mntlicsoii, son of Mr. and tfrs. Colin Higgins, Oyster Bed Bl-jdgtx The bride was becomingiy BQWIIPKI in n turquoise‘ blue suit Wm. i1 Corsage of yellow roses and ivhuc accessories. Immediately fol- ou-niq the tCl‘i.‘lil0ll_\' luncheon was wrvctl to thc immediate relatives 1t the home of the bride's parents. Alter yrhich the happy couple left on a trip to Boston. On their return may will reside at Oyster Bed Bridce. -B. dliRlDAL SHOWER - A mis- ieiliiiicotis sho-ivcr was held at the home of Mn anti Mrs. Ernest In- mau. Belmont on Monday evening august 4th. in compliment to their qgughter Enid in honor cl her ap- gmarhillg marriage. Whenlall had issembled Mrs. Budd Birch escort- |d the guest of honor to a seat un- m- a dccorated arch of pink and irhiic. Mrs. Major Barrett Y pre- tented Cilvii gilt and Mrs. Winfield figmiiii! rcad the good wishes. Mrs. Harry Best and Mrs. Erskine Forhcs iii-ranged the presents. In |, few u-cll chosen words Miss In- infill thanked all for their many beautiful gifts and expressed hope that they would be able to visit her in her new home. The evening was spent with music.and conver- iation, A lunch was served by the hostess and ladies of the district.- B. _MAI.I'EQUE AND BALTIC W. ti. S. — The Malpeque iind Bal- tic W. M. S. Auxiliary of the Unit- pd Church held their August meet- ing at the home of Mrs. Chester Simpson. The meeting opened with the singing of hymn 349 followed iy prayer in unison. The program ‘The Nations Get Together" was m charge of Mrs. W. H. Burns with members assisting with road- ings. The work of the United NB- liMiS can tomorrow touch the liven If mcn. women and children all nrer the world, if we do our duty. sight memhcrs answered to roll sail. Minutes of inst meeting read. I reading “Christian Steward- ihip was given by Mrs. Duncan ilacGrecor. Community friendship iecretary reported mailing five filIilS. also six sick calls were made tince July meeting. It was moved ind seconded that Mrs. J. Cross he our new President. The Vice President. Mrs. Chester Simpson presided at the meeting. The Wor- lilii) sci-vice was taken from the Missionary Monthly, this was in marge of Mrs. Duncan MacGreiz- ir. Scptcmher meeting to be held it tlic lvliinsc. ‘Roll call to be insircrcci with the word Life. Hymn 523 followed by prayer closed the meeting. A delicious lunch was ierved by Mrs. Simpson. CAMEO Tuesdly. 8.30 A human Intern! story fIIE LAMP STILL BURNS" with Rosamund John. Stewart Granger. ‘ AGENTS: J. Elmer Murphy, I88 llulovc Street. and George Glow. 125 Ottawa Strut ' . SUMMERSIDE and rams: COUNT! News. Suiueriptionl. Advertising. W The Guardian may be bought at any of the following ltorel In m“ Bwumre, Water Skeet; Gourllel Orngmore. fl Central Street; Snmmenide: 949w Mark Geudet. e1 Granville Stance. "M! l0"! —L08‘l' BOSTON BULL Ill- MALE clog in Summerside. RA- ward. Phone 395 or 568-4. '—INVEBNESS SCREENS!) 00A!» shipped from miner recently. Advise booking your order at once u this ml! be the only car of the ml Invemess I can supply. J. P. Mo- Imlie. Borden. i iliilii iiliiiiii liiiililll lilliiiliiili niiliilllil IIAINS —RETUIINS FROM HOLIDAY TRIP-Capt. Basil Kelly has re- turned to Summerside after u in and pay the damages. Unless iii: tium - Iliilli tiisiiiiiii - mu hlliliit llltlitttti , I I THE y CH§§ILAYITI'E'"I‘OWIN_ GUARDIAN’ CAPITQL-Sfimmeruide TODAY — TUESDAY — WEDNESDAY w. pleasant holiday trip to New- “'“""""""“' castle, Burnt Church and other pllces along the Miramicht RAVI —A|l°-' in New Brunswick where he vilitv- Lggfi Errol ed friends and relatives.-S. comedy —I WILL GIVE THE‘ parties ' that took my truck out Saturday STOW! 7"5_9']253o night, Aug‘. 23, ten days to come Mmm" Tuesday ' they do so within that time ac- tion will be taken as they are . well known. Aiban L.ecky_ the vicinity of Wilmont Valley. A 'l'hursday Only —STILI surzsn - Members or Le" 5"“ Summerside d t c':im t RC. P. . . seized h still ilfidaflFégzed two men’ m "RH" Boar Rhythm” °" m“ 59°‘ -""’“°"'d3Y ‘“"“"‘°°“ m, vw-Q-ooeu-oo-Q-wa-s-cmosa-ooawaommomowa quantiev 0f wash was seized ln_ ad- dition o. the still. The men will’ appear before Magistrate RSi Hinton in Sumnierside this morn- ing. — S I —WURK SLSPENDED — Wo'k on construction of the new Prince‘ County Hospital has been stopped and the men on the job were paid Regent Theatre SIIMMERSIDE (Today) Tuesday and Wedresdoy off at 12.30 [FOR Saturday. it has W‘ been learned. No reason has been given {or the stoppage but Mr.'. JJ-I. uaudet. chairman of the uBulldinq Committee 0f the Hos-J pita! Blhrd mid that there would. be a Bcard mcetng to-ulght when‘ the whrle matter will be discussed.’ The coostruiicn cz-ntrat’ is held by FWPGBCIQI‘. Maritime Ltd. of‘ Halifax and the County Construc- tion (‘m Ltl of Charlottetown have th- sub-contact for ‘he exca-' vation work which is Ital. about complettd It is understood that . the architect Mr. Leslie Fairn oi’ , Wolfvtl: Nl-l. or his r-presenta- i tive am repesentaiives o' Fmnd-l ation Maritime Ltd will mtend the Board meeting to-night. - S. Personals Dianne by FRANK BORZAGE hon 1;: 5mm n mm by MCI ii. SKIRBALL —Dr. WP. McBnJi and Mrs. Mc- Bride :4 Kerisirigtnr were viliinfl to ‘rigmsh on Sunday last -— K. i i i i i —The Misses Macdonad (sisters cf Coot Dd) of Kenslnghn idsited Motinees We Tignish on Sunday. -- K I m woman svn raven‘ l‘ JMIEII. SiiliiBAll. and BRUCE MANNING . a z nPIGGVIWDfliDlMIfiAllI-IOIEITILMRRLI r . nuuuvumwuhlnncnuuuuAst-hnMhUMPMfilvI-K mwitl: more to lose! A UNIVERSAL IZLEASE SHOWS 7.15 AND 9J5 dnesduyct 2.30 ing thc week/ad. - K. —Mr. Lewis Moose. New Annan, was a recent visitor to Charlotte- improvgd in hgglflL town. ' MolNTYRE-GBEENAN -.Mrs. G. L. Moose. New Arman. synonym; is visiting friends in Belfast. —-Mr. and Mrs. William Johnson Q1“, a; 5;“ Malachys Church‘ Mrs. Lewis Mouse and Miss El- 5mm“ m Jmy eiinor Mcinnis. Kensinswn- et- Josephine Patricia Greenan. Kin- tended the Alberton exhibition. ilcura. youngest daughter of Mr. lard Mrs. James M. Greenan was --Mlss Wfleml Reld- Tvronw- l! united in marrzage to John B. vii-m"! h" Dflfflll-i» MP- ind Mrl- McIntyre son of Mr. and Mrs. W-J- Reid- —3- Joseph McIntyre, Bedford. —- - Rev. Pr. McQuaid celebrated ‘ . —Lieut Governor Berhard. Mrs. spending a. week with her sister, Bernard and members o‘ their Mrs. Janie Wadman, Kerisington. family were viotors to Tiinish dur‘ As this is Mrs. MacKenzies first visit home for almost seven years on account oi illness, her friends were pleased to see her so much A very beautiful wedding took ninth when -Mrs. D. Csrruthers is visiting her daughter. Mrs. W. J. Reid. Middleton-B. -Rev. J. Baxter, former pastor of Bedeque United Church is spending his vaction with friends; |:ho Nuptiui Mass. White peonies with touches of pink were prettiiy arranged on the altar, Sister ‘Margaret Marie S.CM., played the wedding uiusic. Al Blanchard was guest soloist. Given in marriage by her fa- in Bcdeqile- H! 1! 110W li-lllmlfiither, the bride was very lovely in on the charge at Dorchcster. N.B.— a ‘Qwn 0| ivory “m. with high 7-‘- ineckiine, wzille bodice. -—-— - |skirt formed a slight train. She —Mrs. John MacKcmie. Borden. . wore a pearl necklace. gift of the I155 fQtllIllQd t0 htl’ IIOIIIO 5it6I'|!i-°°m, 11931-7, ghgpgd hggddregg with flowing veil and carried a BELIEVE ME — “It's done with Inlrrorl”! “or home and they give an nIr of me modern decorators on Mirrors I ° Dtpuriment you will find, Inst the one rut the one for a dork Came in and make your choice-here, than are Mirror: of nil sizes ‘"1’! Ihfliiei. both 01' sparkling plfln \ BELIEVE My; colors are While, ousel have short "T? "I! to launder The sizes are "m"? 1.39 Geek-They're n good BELIEVE M! _ ' ed the other Mo"... knee o! m, "lillllh for l [gnu-ml z: ‘h’ Plillltc. II‘: so dmple and so hallway. for your living room or your bed room. fumed and unframed-Mirror: with out decoration glsu.......'l‘be prleee range I'm 5.25 to 84.00. m — The 5 and 10 Department has lust received a new Pmflil of Women's Sport Blouses. mule oi‘ line quality cotton. The green. blue pink and gold.....‘l'hm nicely sleeves and are comfortable to wear u well n being notion’ ‘hut is ‘a reel treat! If you've Mother Iuklon’: y. ‘note, you will know the emol- one... I ‘to IIAL desert unleash package contain on - for making jut follow the direction bouquet of ralisman roses. The bride was attended by her sister Teresa, gowned in pink sheer fashioned on some lines as the bride's and carried a bouquet of pink aha-led cat-nations. Mr. Frank McIntyre. brother of the groom, performed the duties of best mun. The bride's mother wore a two piece black and white crepe dress -»-~--- - --- - - -- "t" “l“°';.:?.°“f:;‘..‘ll‘:..'“°.hi; "'7 °x““'"°|7""'h m” hm‘ lain? ggooms inothef wore’ white h" "mh 7“ ‘n "mu"- flowered Jersey dress with black hat and corsage of pink carna- tions. After the ceremony a reception wu held at Mulberry Lodge at I} ~ FOR SALE AI Carleton en Borden-Sum- Yu, Mirrors brighten Furniture Department tailored lltolenmltbeprleellnbeurdly buy! , iloullehepnrlmeal clear. Running brook n om. good! There are he delicious fle- "tll firm-u caramel or olooollle .. rm pa» u as mu a ‘u... “mun” Emma“, m". "flute. " able. 1-! mile from stores and - _°'°°"7 lkflfllm" railway. Ideal potato or dairy p, czfxrlfgl ME-Alilxum gauvlvstauwzrwm lxehtlm: wit: turn. vmu our without orep- .".'.'."..°:.".:::.".: .:..::":'..:.#":h.:'..“:.:'..:."..""......' :..‘...*.":':..': “"" ' " °' "m" mwzfltgfoil-Bm really the but for your active ymllllerl. The emu“ IIIIJIIOI-ll. r-i-o-m i The full~~ manila Highway. m sores, 553 "NOTORIOUS". I-IITCIICOCK THRILLER. TEAMS CARY GRANT INGRID BERGMAN AS STARS —Thrill and mystery motion pic- tures have become increasingly popular. Psychologists probably can explain it as a mass reaction of the public seeking vicarious excite- ment on the screen to replace last year's headlines_ Riding high on this vogifc for such films is Alfred Hitchcock, whose newest RKO Radio produc- tion, "Notorious," challenges his best previous achievements. Oo- starring Ceiry Grant and Ingrid Bergman, the picture derives its thrills from the emotional conflicts and the perilous situations Miss Bergman encounters. Daughter- of a convicted German sPY. the heroine is nevertheless a loyal American girl. To prove it, she agrees to accompany the hero,' a U. S. secret agent, to Brazil and ' assist in the dangerous job of feir- retlng out the secrets of o myster- ‘ ious and wealthy enemy group that i has transferred i-ts activities to South America. l In love with her partner by the] i time she reaches Rio, she soon finds I herself iii u position in which to‘ accomplish her mission. she has to y mun- yone of the enemy leaders- 3 ' a step wifloh not only arouses heri companions jealousy. but which also places her in deadly pcril when her new husband discovers her real motives. which about forty guests were] present. The dining room was tastefully decorated with snap-| dragons and lily of the vailey.i lThe wedding cakes with silver| itrim were topped with miniature ibride and groom on either side‘ were tail white tapers. , Rev. F. Mc-Quaid proposed the‘ toast to the bride to which thel groom iittingiy responded. Rev. George McCabe also congratuiat-i ed the newly weds. i Following the reception the ' happy young couple left on a tour of the lvlaribmes. For travelling the bride chose o suit of cinna-. mon giibardine with pink cocoa-i series and o comic oi Better ‘rims roses. ' The groom served in the Air iPorce during World War II and ‘the bride was an efficient and iuopular nurse as was s.“ . by the many beautiful and useful igifts received by her from former I l - Miss Mabel Hardy has resumed Alherton ~And Vicinity Miss Doris McCue. daughter of and Mrs. A. E. McCue. of thin town left on Wednesday for Mon- treal. where she will enter the no- vitiate of the Sisters of Notre Dame. Her many friends wish her the ut- most success in her chosen profu- sion. - Mr. It. V. Mdllett, usen E Charlottetown, uccomgonicd ml: her sister. Mrs. William Mallett, Alberton South, left recently by motor for Gloucester. Mass" where they plan spending a couple .01 weeks with relatives and friends. Mrs. George Lynch, the tor-mg; Florence Groves, returned to her home in Worcester, Mass, Wed- nesday alter a most enjoyable visit with friends here. While in Alber- ton Mrs. Lynch was the house guest of Mrs. E. Barbour. The Reverend Joseph Nowe, Mrs. Nowe and two children arrived home on Thursday, after an ex- tended visit at the home of their parents in Halifax, N. S. Mrs. 'r. Woodmen. caulifl- town and Mrs tRev.) Phillips, Syd- ney, N. S., were recent guests at the home of Mrs. Phillips’ mother, Mrs. J. B. Champion. . Mrs. Joseph A. Gaudet spent: the past week in Miscouche thel guest of her sister, Mrs. Arthur‘ Gaudet. ' Dr. H. Web-her, Mrs. Webber and daughter Maureen, Annapolis Vai- ley. N. 5., recently spent a brief holiday in Alberton en route to Tignlsh where they spent the week with their niece, Miss Bertha Doyle. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mallet and children recently returned to their home in Melrose_ Mass. after an enjoyable stay at Mr. Mallets for- mer home here. e a o her duties in Mr. McCues office. after a four weeks’ vacation spent with her mother in Montrose. The Misses Eva and Mary Mai- let have returned to resume their duties in Melrose. Mass. after a ibrief but very enjoyable holiday iwith their parents, Mr, and Mrs. ‘W. H. Mallet. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Medric and ‘daughter Ellen of Jersey City. N. J., also Mrs. Anne Fox and son Jack of Mystic, Conn, recently re- turned home after a most enjoy- able stay here. where they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs, Austin _Murphy. i Doctor Farrel, Mrs. Farrel. Doc- tor Christopher. and Mrs. Chris- topher all of Boston, Mass., re- 'cently spent a brief holiday in Alberton, where they were the wel- ‘come guests of Mr. and Mrs. Har- ry O‘Brien. Mrs. Doucette. Halifax. N. 5-. ha! returned home after a two weeks stay at her former home here. She was accompanied on her return ihome by her two little daughters Mary Jane and Helen. W110 hi!" been staying with their grandpar- ents for the past seven YBBPS- -A- Summcrside i-imr assiuNAL CARD i T. Earle Hickey Office at I5 Granville Street Silmmerside. Phone mo Chartered. Accountant i. ~Q-O"§§A-O—*0-64§-OO-O*4§4§-O llr. G. J. silent. III. ll. Kinkora Office Hours: Monddy: 2 Io 4 PM. Tuesday, Thursday and Friday 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 Wednesday and Saturday: No office hours except for emergencies. QF’ Phone 5H Westlndies Want ' ' ' West lnoies wlll not be affected 192i she was converted to a pal o by Britain's colla- crisis”, saidsenger carry-pg cargo liner a M. lvlitcheli. an office: of the Birkeimr-ad, England, Canadian Bar-k of Commerce, mak- entered the West Indies want to Join the Do- K198i 1X1 12 We" "Nimllmflied by mlnioz. ni’ Canada" according to a. Mm Mwhen- West Indies officis. in Mon-real yesterday on the last he" “tied 0M OI yo)...“ of n», gunman Ngflongl cruises made by a C.N.SS. vessel .10 the West Indies. '11 days. It was in 1931 the stitp was again renam "ijtiomeuy" . National the we". Steamslitps ii!" er the lire of the West Indian peopleJ-lndef was readily increasing. he said. sleamihlll! MB The During the war when and the people of the I55Ild5 suf- fered n: undlie hardship because of shortages The citizens of the West Indies were aware of Can- "Duily cleaning is actually o with the . . -. o. IASY TO OPERATE flnviiies Ddfy Um) Euily eta into corners and lround an under fumiture- nix inches ofl’ the floor. Rubber nozzleyrevents furniture from rning marred. PORTABLE AS A BROOM (Weighs Olly 6'6 Pevnda) Can be used on hnrd-to-clean stairway without adding an attachment or lifting l heavy machine. A child can very easily carry it upstairs. $49.50 '|t’s so easy to operate and as convenient to use a; a carpet sweeper. Yes, and the 6% pounds the Electrikbroom weighs make it almost effortless to carry upstairs. Best of all, the Eiectrikbroom cuts down vacuum cleaning time. So efficient and thorough too. 1c. the vacuum cleaner I've always dreamed of owningi’! Demonstrations on request, in the Appliance Department, House Furnishings Store PAGE ELEVEDL- , PEGASIIFBA? sanitary Bag) Plastic dirt cup empties in s jiffy like an ash tray, after each cleaning. Elim- inates bulky bag and storage o! dirt in the home. T NO STORAGE PROBlEM—Doq away with task of prying loose from crowded closet floor. I-langl ' on a hook in close: or behin’ 1 door. What l convenience] -s. SMALIMAIPS ‘LIMITED SIIMMERSTDE of the JTomiah-n. ada’: growth and would welcomeen voyage in regular service from an opportunity to become a. part that city to the Orient in‘ 192i Later siie also servvd between that “Trade between Canada and the port and the United Kingdom. Ii J. MONTREAL, Aug. 25 "The ing his first trip home to Mon- "onomecyf the - longest w“; gn-flved The uJiVB; o! ti}! "Chcmedy". The impcrijggce of Canada irptoo the last voyage of the ltnerlthe the Canadian I gooqsgum will be sold after more Vanicoiver b-r the firm of and re service operating ii and out of Montreal. Halifax ant Saint John under the new namt "Canadian PflIilflIiJEI". When the Canadian Nations. Steamships ‘cruise service to the West lndi mango-rated vagabond Until early iii whet. they rwere taken "Chomedyflover for war service, she and he; than I. two swer sntps; zhe "Comwalliv and supplies were hard to get can. quarter of a century of service WithJand the "Cd-brine" ciiri-‘ed thou: ads kept senoir-B Roods in quantity m“ iififlllingl‘ 5131s 0i “L! 5ND {fl-finds of Canmignd and Azil-isericah lows .0 en '3' n o ser .ce ear er cney-moonei-s an vacavon s oii this yet-J o1 mree new all Canadian ihe plzasure tips to the West In- built qiesc] motor vessels. Built infdics. Tm "Cornwallis" was sunk b; J. s German submarine in the Bay Caughlsn and Son the 8.500 tonyof Fundy in i944 and the “Coi- liner uu- christened the "Canadfanbcrne" uias and earlier this you Freighter" and sailed on her matd- to a Crcnese shipping firm- u A X-Roy , DR. VINCENT GRANT -‘ Dental Surgeon Smolimon Building I SUMMERSIDE ii a a ite. i ti. ‘$536.2 M! Willis Pllllfllllsii where the groom operates a gen-y i-rai store. | Their host of friend: join in| We coll for ale bottles. em quantity, pint: and quarts; hint wishing Mr. and Mrs Mclntyrelm "h" "'5' w‘ "m d" n’ many years of wedded .biiss. fnr live! IIOIIIQI. Bring them It and guarantee an ample eunply 0 ctonmn ALLIED moors l-"m- Ihollq Cecil's (ll-beefy, ‘Ills I03 During the war. n... clothed PM"! nu Gill Allied k005i lllt Of Suez. ____ M Lowest i ‘ - THURSDAY Pnizsrnviitc . Plums . Peaches . Pears Phone or place your orders early for prompt delivery. I ' Market Prices SIAIIMAIPS $|uniersliie SIIMMEISIIE iio you remember. . 10 years ago . . when shirts sold for two _ dollars? and you could buy a sheet for $1.00? lei, hack in those days, the charge t. launder a shirt or sheet was com- parable to today's low laundry prices! YES’. . YOUR iiiliiliR IS Sllii WORTH Milli. iiT White Star Laundry Hm 2B2 3o» -,._i,.‘_.-,-_- l. ~{-J\_fi-"'I!<5.<x-l 1 “J ‘l. "H .. i i : i ii- i".