éngusr 1s.__1g_41 WESTERN B’ GUARDIAN i I t i QBENTS: l. Elmer Murphy, 1B6 llnnover ltreet, sud George Glow. lib Ottsws Street t ‘SUMMEBSIDE lllll PRINCE COUNT! News, “ubsoriptlons: Advertising. The Gusr" may be bought st any of the w fariiowinl stores in Bummersido: - ... f ... .. i Boll . ‘ Ioronto Bakery. Water Street; ., l1 Central Skeet: sm-rr enlist. s1 ammu- strut g MI-‘OR. SALE-Kitchen, i0 by 1B ieet. 219 Fitzroy St... Summerside. f; —PANTRY SALE at Kennedy's _ “are, Saturday, 3 o'clock. Kelvin , Grove. W. I. i -FOB SALE in Kensingtort, resi- ‘ flential propery on paved highway, . iot 602x118 ft. Cali evenings. Char- I e5 YQO. _FOR SALE-Z milch cows. 2 fattening steers. 3 spring calves; ‘I sow due to farrow Aug. 25th. Iohn Todd, Bradalbane, P. E. I. mCllUltCll SERVICES. — Sun- 13y, August 17th. 11.00 Bedeque. r00 Burden. 7.30 Albany. 7.45 Bcdequc-a. special service under the auspices of the Y. W. A. Rev. L. y, ilrcbibaid. Brooklyn, N. 5., will rpcuk. -I'RINCETOWN United Church, tJaipeque. Services Sunday, Aug. 17th; 1i a.m. and 7.30 p.m. Guest IITIIIISlETS, Rev. James A. Ramsay, DD, Monctcn; Rev. Ernest H. Ramsay, D11. 5t. John; v. lame-s Cross. B.A., Minister. -IMPOR.TANT NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS - Advertisers are |dvised that ordinary copy must rcach the Guardian office not Inter than ii a. m. the day pre- nous to date of insertion. Large ,advts.. quarter page and over. ‘must reach the office at least 24 raurs r.\ advance. -F0lt SALE. - Meat Market equipment, formerly of Buyrite ‘bloat Market, consisting of one meat showcase. one iish showcase, elcctrl-c slicer, ,elect.ric grinder, ielicator, sausage machine. com-I pressor etc. May be seen at Moderni l-‘ruit Store, Summerside. George, . ;uergis. Phone 797-2. I -—NEW LONDON PRESBYTEB~ IAN CHURCHES. - Services Sun- lay. August 17th. The Sacrament of the Lord's Slipper at South Gran- ville 11.00 A, M. Evening Service 7.30 P. M. Services on Friday at 11.00 A M. and 8.00 P. M. The preacher will be Mr. Donald Nicholson. Ser- vice on Saturday at i100 AM. when the Rev. J. R. MacGowan will preach. Monday mtor-ning Service at i000 A. M. Clifton at 2.30 P. M. Sunday School 1.30 P_ M. Rev. D. A. Campbell, Minister. British IIir Cadets iiue In S'side Today, “i9 British Air Cadets which ire touring Canada will arrive at The Gusrdisn will be delivered to sny bomo in Summerside. c.ff'lflfao,.‘uwdly orlzcperweek. Phonellflforthlsservlee n. ‘In your order to tbs boy responsible for delivery on your routs —IAWN MOWBBS sharpened, cleaned and oiled. Hunter Radio Service, Kenslngton. —JU8T ARRIVED, shipment of the famous Rsnsome diners st s price reduced from isst year. James A. MscNeill sud Sons. Summerside. —AUC1‘ION SAL! at resr of Clifton Hotel, Surnmerside, on Saturday. Aug. 16th at 7 pm. One Studebaker car. 1940 model, with new 1947 engine: also four new tires. Uphclstering in fair con- dlticn. Reason for selling, owner is posted to Labrador. Hugh F. Morrison, Auctioneer. - AT PRESENT VISITING HERB - At present visiting in Summerside are Mr. Edward Grove Bulk and Miss Madge Bulk o1’ Toronto. This is Mr. Bulk’: first visit tq the Island and he is thor-l oughly thrilled with the beautiful scenery and magnificent beaches.‘ They are spending their holidays: visiting their mother. Mrs. Bulk. and sister. Mrs. John W. I-Iogg.’ Belmont Street. — 3.. i —FIIT.EMEN CALLED -— Sum-t merside firemen were callcd at 4.15 yesterday afternoon for a blaze in a sand at the rear of Tessiehs Taxi stand on Water Street. Origin cf the outbreak was unknown but it was extinguisher: without much damage. About an hour later fire broke out a second time in the same irllildlnjl. neresiitatlng an- other visit from the firemen. -—S. Alhcrton, West Prince Boards 0f Trade Meet At a. regular meeting of the Al- berton and West Prince Board cf Trade held in 0'Le:iry on,Monday evening. Mr. J. Watson MacNaught, M.P., gave a report on the survey which has been held to ascertain the suitability of.West Point as a terminus of the proposed West Point-Buctouchc Ferry Service. l-Ie said that the preliminary report by the engineers had been unfav-_ curable but that a new survey had. been Ordered. This survey has now. been completed and the report states that borings will have to be taken to ascertain the nature of the bar and that the equipment for this work will not be available till the latter part of August. The meeting which was presided over by the president, Mr. San- tkie Summerside airport this af- ternoon at 4 o'clock and will be entertained here. Tomorrow they will go to Chariottetowr, Wivhera ihsy will be met by the Lieuten- snt-Goveynor and the Prcmiey o1 the Province. They will be greeted 0n arrival here t-lis afternoon by 1n mbprg 0g "he 10ml Squadron, tThe R.c.A.r'. and by members or the Lccai and Prwiflfiil‘ Air Cadet Cvmmiitoes. They will bc enttnfaine’! at din- Iicr in the station mess and in the tevening will be gur-sts at a theatre party in town On Satur-lay mcrn- 1iii8 they will go to Charlottetown. Ind will visit places of Interest, in- cluding the Confederation Cham- ‘bcr in the Provincial Building. iitlr. LW Show, Deputy Minister ‘of Education, will address them on British connections with prince Edward Island. They will be en- tertained at Government House and will have lunch ur Sandy's Restaurant... lr. the afternoon they will leave by air for Halifax where ford Phillips was largely attendedq Mr. Merritt Callaghan acted as secretary The meeting was also addressed by Senator B.W. Ropin- son and Mr. B. Graham Rogers and several others. ‘PI-tree resolutions were unanim- ously passed at the meeting: i. asking for the erection of a new freight shed at O’Leary. 2. asking the Board of Transport Commis- sioners to abolish the two freight zones in t-he Province. At p-resent freight consigned to points W68! 0! summerside and east of Royalty is chn ed at a. higherrate. 3. Urging that every possible haste be madsl to arrive at a decision as to the‘ suitability of West Point tervmiinus.—S. MORE IMMIGIIAN TS ARR-IV! 58A TORONTO. Aug. l4 — (OP) - ‘Ilie fifth plane-Iced of Immigrants from Britain arrived at Mslton Air- port CUIIEY. bringing to 199 the total number arrived since the‘ scheme got under ‘Way 1 i-fl weeks ago. Today's flight comprised 31 they m due Io arrive at 4 p rn. - 8. men an‘. nine women. —G. It really makes me quite giddy-this selecting of s few items from the msny, msay that I know will interest you....Weli, here less-You'll be interested 11...... I l. TUBULAR JERSEY ' Three Intriguing new shades blue, dove gray, and Psddy green. o firirt or s dinner dress in less than an hour. The garments made this easy wsy are some of the smartest of the season-sud the way they chow off your costume jewellery is really "out of this world"! The lovely fins Jersey is truly marvellous to work with —_you'll en- IOY your sewing....'l‘hs Tubular Jersey is to be found In the Dry ~ Goods Dept. 2. MOLASBES This is just n reminder to get your Molasses st this Super Ssv- i Ing Price....\‘ou don't often get r-dvsntego of this special for the 8. FINDLAY COOKING RANGES ‘ There sre only‘ two of these left in stock. They ore finished Ilndlsy Vega. (the smaller Range warming shelf, thus doing swny with the old style warming oven" . The Findlay Condor hss n utlllty drawer under the roomy oven sud the, new bigh shelf which is the modern replsocment of that estab- Iloth these flanges have the newest Im- provements ln draft control snd they are both svnilnble for immed- llle delivery. Purchase yo r Range on the IIOLMAN EASY PAY- MENT PI.AN....The Flnd sy lenses are on display in the Ilsrd- . ell — the ‘ warming oven. were Dept. sot-they're useful and so lovely. Ire In the Chins DoIt. a‘. m. .- r: -- In your order from the Grocery Dept. -. C. PYBEX BOWL BITS t Lovely flower colors In o Pyrex -. Interesting and oesy....’l'lisre's not much I osn sny to extol the ' advantages and virtues of Pyrexwnre-you know It's the “lost word”_ in utility gissswsrot There sre four bowls of graduated dses in the II. M.- IJB s ysrd have Just been reeelved-qowder You can run up s dress, s blouse. ..................................... .. I10 s gallon Personals - _.___ —Miss Frances McNeil] and ma; ‘ Viola Notnr of Brookline, Mass, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. B. McNeiil Summersida-s —Mr. sad Mrs. Leo Kirsch sud two children of Medford, Mus. srs . Visiting Mm. Klnchbpsrents, My, sud Mrs. W. B. McNeill, Sllmmgr- i side snd relatives of Mr. Kinch in Albertcm-S I —Mr. and Mrs. James Robb and two children sud Mr. Kenneth Porter have returned to Psris, Ont, after visiting Mrs. Robb's parents Mr. pnd Mrs. W. B. McNeill, Sum- merside-B —Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Goodwin, Providence, R. I. and Mrs. 61ers" Peterson, Toronto, sre guests o: Mr. snd Mrs. D. R. Allen, summu. sire-S Master Lloyd Stewart. son of Mr. sad Mrs. Leigh Stewart, Harvard Street. Summerside, is visiting his grandmother. Mrs.‘ Purdy n-nd his cousins at Black-I lock, N. B. He will be away oi month-B —Mr. and Mrs. George. Walton. Moncton are visiting Mrs. Walton's sister. Mrs. Charles aid, Hanover Street, summarily —S. —Mr. and Mrs. Byron Faye and family q Brockton. Mass. are vis- iting friends in the Province. —S. —Mr. and Mrs. Philip W. Jean, Edmonion, Alta. are guexts of Mrs.‘ AB. McKay, Summersiiie. They will later visit the eastern part of the Island. - S -Mr. and Mrs, Bruce Riley and children, George and Marjorie ac- companied by Miss Grace Riley, Baltic. have returned home from a pleasant motor trip to the U.B.A., While there they were the guests: of Mr. and Mrs. W.B. Faies of, Rocicland, Mr. and Mrs. George, Huntley of Warren, and Mrs, F._i Butterfleld of mckport. Maine. ‘ -Dr. Ernest P. Weeks, IIERBA. and his wife and son of Ottawa. arrived in Bedeque on Tuesday. 12th to spend a vacation’ of two or three weeks. They are guest! of Dr. Week's father, Rev. Ernest Weeks and Mrs. Weeks. Before re- turning to Ottawa they will v18"- several points in the Province. —Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Weeks and son, left on return to Sask-. on Aug, 9th, after a pleasant visit of three weeks among relatives. Mr Weeks left the Island for the West in i907 and this was his first visit to his native province since that time. Among interestins events during his stay on the Is- land, was the “Weeks Picnic" at Cheltcn Beach on Aug. 6th. when about 60 of the Weeks connection gnjuygd a splendid outing. BEIIEIIIIE —Mr. and Mrs. l-lairry Reeves, Toronto, Ont.. have returned home after spending a pleasant two weeks holiday, with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Reeves. l-Yee- town. --Several new buildings are be- ing erected in Cenn-al Bedeque, s. nice bungalow by Pte, Ben]. Rieliy,, s. new chick hatchery building by, Messrs. Ivan Dawson and Lloyd; ' Bums. and a large Mirage is under construction for Edison Wright of Middleton, who has purchased the Col. U.G. Dawson property and plans to move to Central Bedeque in the near- future. ' Mrs. Eleanor Simpson, Belmont, is visiting her daughter Mrs. Ellis Webster, Central Bedeque, Mrs. Bills Farrow is confined to her room, and is being cared for by Mrs. Emma Sclturman and Mrs. Louisa Claw. Mrs. Lloyd Webster and son Kenneth left by plane recently for Ste. Anne's de Belvue, no, to visit her husband who is taking treat- men in the hospital there. ———— t Miss Louisa Callibeck has return-' ed home after spending two weeks in Toronto and Niagara I-‘slis. of McGIli Prof. Cari Dawson I University, Montreal and Mrs.‘ Dawson. are visiting his mother Mrs. John A_ Dawson, and brother Ivsn of Central Bedequo. Miss Verne Selim-man, Wycliffe College, Toronto. is spending her holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Sehurmsn Central Bedeque. Rev. LP, and Mrs. Archibald. Brooklyn. N. 5., sre at the sen side cottage of Cyril McFarlsnefi, Fern- wood Mrs. Colin Craig, Vancouver. B. O, formerly of Middleton is visiting‘ her sons Wilfred and Walter. Her many friends are extending s roy- si welcome. Mr. and Mrs. Csrmsn ‘ohnson, s bargain on Molasses-so take Weekend only! Include Molssses ‘ ...ll0.00 and 131.00 remarkable, high qnsllty Ranges in gleomlug white ensel...'l'he ) has n full size oven and n high I ........... .. 8.10 Bowl let rushes your baking Buy them ssul use tbem....'l‘bq i JIIIIITIII A GIIILS Experience preferred but E. MscDon-l v g gremlins: nus.» yvsuruo ma tzaantorrraroww ousanwv $1413 TO-DAY (FRIDAY) AND SATURDAY SOMETHING NEW ON THE SCREEN! I EDWARD AIINOID CHARLIE RUOGLIS SPRING IYINGTON itevy end Screen Ileyby MORTON THOMPSON Produced by SAMUEL MARX Directed by RED ZINNEMANN ALSO GQRTOON AND PETE SMITH SHOWS-—'l.15—0.15 MATINEE SATURDAY 2.80 With the 8rd Chapter of Serhl "JUNGLE stamens" SHOWN MATINEE ONLY MON. TUES. JEANNE [GRAIN IN "MARGIE" WALL EXERCISE arns sway BACK ' “When you correct a "swgy hack." that overly-scooped stretch of spine, you straighten out two fig. ure faults which owe their un- lovely plight to this wayward curve. One is a spotlighted tummy. The other is a bounding hipline. To correct a sway, straighten out your posture. says a. noted salon exercise instructor. A sway-back gir] who goes to her ‘ is taught realignment of posture and given exercises that help to keep curves in their proper places. Is this your problem? Want to correct it? Well. here's the routine; first back up to a wall. With feet a few inches forward lean back against it. Extend arms overhead and touch the wall with I elbows and the back cf your hands. i Press entire spine against the wnll ‘ , I Ottawa, and Mrs. Johnson's mot-iv‘ er Mrs. Kenny are spending a two weeks holiday at the former’; old] _‘ home with his parents, Mr. snd Mrs, Melville Johnson, Central} "_ Bedeque. Miss Peggy Sherrerr, Moncton, is spend-Img her holidays with her f mother, Mrs. Smith Sherren,‘ Central Bedeque. Mr. and Mrs. Atwood Widden. who left California May 23rd ur- rived by auto on P.E.I.. on Satur- day, Aug. 9th_ They a/re at present guests at Mrs. Widden's former home, in one of Mr. Heath Clark's I" _' osibins. FDR SALE 1N TOWN’ OF KENSINOIDN Highway. Hardwood floors Douglas Flr Finish. Electric Water System. Modern Kitchen. Large bsrnsndtwosoresofhnd. mes. amen CANNON. j‘; Remington. ‘ not essential. Apply in person Saturday, main office. sssALLssArvs rxrn. 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Harlem- ber to hold it until the correct stance becomes. habitual. interim. if you lose the hang of it. and geraniums flash scarlet from gleaming white window boxes, n Hold In the go back to the wall. ed court in old Chelsea, where the small houses have blue to; ‘SMAIIIIIIJIVD: rrmvcass sums correct" worms Bavarian princess has turned her studio into a pottery works. Just around the corner from the site where the original Chelsea. Porcelain Works molded. glazed. and fired the figurines which are fetch- ing such high prices in auction sales today, Princess Bianca Loew- LONDON_ mg. -Dowrl s. crook- shutters ish wardrobes and for earn needed dollar currency. .> enstein makes sculptured jewel!!- using many of the same processes ms the original potters. She designs ceramic buttons, buckles. handbag cases, end cthel accessories to brighten jaded Brit- emport ts y Alberton Prince County Fair 0<$00%0 0%00%0 . _ come To 114s at ALBERTON Wednesday, August: 20%|: ‘Bigger And Better Than Ever " Be with the crowd and endoy a big day. Accommodations for 10,000. - Tourists are especially invited to attend. _.,_. Special features and attractions ' Games and amusements for everyone. Prominent men are inivited to be in attendance for official opening at Z p0 ml Up t0 $2,200 in prizes, with additional special prized An agricultural and live-stock show well worth seeing. A. D- O'BRIEN _ President. Meals and saloons on. grounds. For free prize list, write Secretary. Secretary. Big dance in main building at night-two orchestras. H. S. MATTHEWS \/