AUGUST 24, 1949 THE GUARDIAN. CHARLCYITEIUWN —i_ CAPITOL-Summerside TODAY (WEDNESDAY) and THURSDAY A modern story of a triangle 1948! ‘v..- t . BURESS MEREDITH»- felcxe cur|oiurn KIERON MOORE a owe-s ivylllliilllf trams: - heflosdbylllltllfl lilflllfiesdllil motes t ’*" ~~'~'-*‘~':‘:Prc6urtlen'lslensdby20fiCeotsr1-Pes ._-4$U NEWS - DISNEY CARTOON Shows 7:15 - 9:15 - Matinee Thursday 2:30 Wednesday 8:80; Thursday Cmstarring Barbara Bel Godd Rudy ice- ‘my? ,______ _ REGENT IODAY—2:30, 7:15 and 9:15 "OUT OF THE BLUE" with GEORGE BRENT and VIRGINIA MAYO THUR. - FRI. - SAT. BIG DOUBLE BILL “CARSON CITY RAIDERS" i SHOE SALE THURSDAY _ FRIDAY end SATURDAY Ladies’ pumps and gores in black and brown calf snd suede leathers. These shoee I.re broken lines remaining ' from this past season's sell- ing. Cuban and spike heels. Good range of snd widths. Regular selling vslue $5.00 to $0.50. CLEARANCE. Per Pair $2.98 Indies‘ pumps, gores snd ties in blsok snd colored oslf, suede elk and reptile iestb- srs. Smart stylish lsstn sud patterns. Spike cubsn snd low ‘heel styles, in s good lingo of sises snd widths. Regular seillni MIR-Hill). CLEARANCE, Per Pslr $2.98 Sullivan's sizes ~45 c~><§c @- “ifei MCI?» o DAMED THEATRE, KENSINGTDN Irene Dunne in George Stevens production of “I REMEMBER MAMA" Matinee 2:80; Evening 8:45. El. Philip Dorn, Edgar Bergen, Valiec. ‘ Personals —Mr. and Mrs. John Mitten of Maiden. Mass, are visiting friends and relatives at Kenslngion and vicinity-Bur. —-Mr. Eddie Poynter, Saugus, Mass, is spending his vacation with relatives at Freetown and Burllngton.—Bur. —Miss Georgie Stewart, Toron- to, is spending her vocation at Tyne Valley, where she is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Stewart-Bur. —Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Baty and family, Amherst, N. S., \vere recent guests of Mrs. Baty's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Stewart. Tyne Voiley.—l3ur. —Miss Peggy McQilaid of Ker.- sington, left last week for Toronto in the company of her uncle Thomas McNally, who was home on a vacation-K. a —Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Pendieton and family, Kcnsington, are spend- ing a vacation at Marshflcld, Where they are Buests of Mrs. lB’endleton’s mother, Mrs. Foster.— ur. —Mrs. Jean (Bowness) McFad- yen of Calgary. who has been vis- iting friends and relatives in ‘rig- nish and Kensington, left on re- turn to Calgary on Thursday morn- _ln8-—-K. i -—Mr. Andrew Humphrey, B.Sc., lsrrived on Monday to spend his vacation with his parents, Mr. and ‘Mrs, R. S. Humphrey, Kensington. Mr. Humphrey is on the labor- Iritory staff of I.N.C.0. at Coniston, Ontario-Bur. —Mrs. Harmon Black, accom- ‘penied by her little son, David, left on Friday to return to her ‘home at Amherst, N. S., after spending the past six weeks at Burlington, where she was the {guest of hcr parents, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel HiCI-(OK.—BUI‘. —Rev. William Briggs took the services on Sunday, August 14th, at Margate. Long River and Clif- ton United Churches, in the ab- sence of the minister, Rev. G. S. Stevens. who is on vacation. Rev. Mr. Briggs preached in this charge, sixteen years ago, for the summer months, while Rev. Mr. Somcrs was ill, and on Sunday, received n warm welcome from old friends. Bur. Professional Bards llr. W; ll. Carson CIHIOPBACTOR Palmer Orsduste SUMMEBSIDE Tuesday snd Ssturdsy Only ‘ll Granville - Phone 894-2 1’. EerIoTlickey Chartered Accountant Office st K ll Granville Street i| Phone 51d ‘l sommasma I s. |=. mm». no. l OPIOMIPIRIS’! ! i I piste Visual ‘nslyses Olssses Fitted PHONE 106 SMALLMAN‘! BUILDING Summerside, P.l.'.l. is is P OPIeDPI R-O. OPTflbllTlllg V] n; verl " ......"~.; item manna mud. Summer - colors. 1H! WESTERN GUARDIAN PRINCE COUNTY OFFICE l Summer Street, Summerside, Phone £88 News, Subscriptions, Advertising Representatives following stores Kelly's Newsstand, l. ELMEB MURPHY snd GEORGE CLOW The Gusrdisn may be bought st sny of the Bell Bookstore, Summer Street; Gourlies Drugstore, 2i Conn-oi Street; Water Street: Mark Gsudet, l1 " Aiyre Doucetws Grooery, Second Street; Island Motor Trsnspo t, Wster Street The Guardian will be delivered to sny home in Summerside by Clrrler Boy st 8o per dsy or 18o per week. Phone 280 for your order to the boy responsible for delivery on your route. tn Summerside .iiie Street; service or give GENERAL INSURANCE R-liflh 5- Miittlrt. Summerside. —!i'lIESll FRUITS AND VEGE- TABLES-Peaches, pears, plums, cuntalopes, cauliflower, corn and tomatoes. Phone orders accepted. Smailman's Limited. Phone 400. —~l- 8- TAYDOR. Optometrist, of Charlottetown. will be in his Alber- g3‘ office this Saturday, August -—DON'l‘ MISS the dsnce Thurs- day evening. islanders’ Country Club, Travellers Rest. Orchestra, Western Rhythm Boys. -KINSMEN MEETING — The Allillst meetinl 0f the flnmicn Club of Summerside was held last svriing at Leo Ooylds Restaurant with Cari Woodside in the chair. Matters pertaining to the national convention being held in Quebec in September were discussed. It was decided that the first meeting of the new club year would be held on Thursday, September 1st.—S. -—PATIEN'I‘ IN HOSPlTAL—Mr. Phillip Henderson is a patient in the Prince County Hospital, due to injuries received on Friday evening at his farm home at Mar- gate. The young man had gone to the pasture to bring the horses in out of the ‘storm. An hour later he was able to make his way home, but was unable to re- ‘ anything that had hap- pened in the meantime. A doctor was called, and the patient was taken to the hospital in an am- bulance. His injuries- are said to be about the head and face, but no report on his condition is available at time of writing.—Bur. —VISI‘I‘ING IN IGENSINGTON" —Mr Everett Crockett and IllS mother and sister. Mrs. John Crock- ett, Halifax and Mrs. D. L. Hardy, Edmonton, Alta. were guests last week, of Mr and Mrs. Ernest Hous- ton. and Miss Beverley Crockett, Kcnsington. While here. they vis- ited the Gcddie Memorial Church at New London, in which Mrs. Crockett. who is the former Eliza Belle Clark. is keenly interested, as it was built by her grandfather. Mrs. Crockett also enjoyed visiting Cavendish, with it's old i-omember- ed scenes, and new attractions, The Crocketfls left Kensington on Thursday to visit in the western part of the province-Bur. —MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER. —Mr. and Mrs. Willard Constable. nee Jennie Brown. were waited upon by friends and neighbours, at the home oi the groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Murray Constable. Long River, in honor of their rec- ent marriage. Mr. Ernest Dunning, capaibly taking the role of chairman, introduced the main feature of the evening. with suitable remarks. The young people were then presented with a wide variety of lovely gifts. Those taking part in the presen- tation. were Mtsses Amy Brown and Norma Campbell, who carried n the well filled baskets, Misses, Gladys Paynter and Evelyn Ber- nard who opened the parcels, while Miss Margaret Camipbell read the names of the donors. and Miss Myr- tlo Bernard arranged the gifts. On behalf of his bride, Willard thank- ed their friends for their nice gifts and good wishes. and all joined in singing, For They Are Joilly Good Fellows. The hostess was assisted in sewing a delicious lunch by sev- eral of the ladies-Bur. —RE'I'URNl.-‘.D FROM ENJOY- ABLE TRIIh-Mrs. William B. Doughart returned to her home at Long River, on Wednesday. after an interesting snd enjoyable trip through parts of three Maritime Provinces. Accompanying her nieces, Mrs. Victor Anderson, of Sunny Brae, N. 3.. and Mrs. Ken neth Redcliff and her husband of Sussex, who visited her home, while on a motor tour of the Maritimes. she crossed to Nova Scotia. by the Wood Islands Ferry. Proceeding to Cape Breton Island. the party fol- lowed the celebrated Oaibot Trail, spending a night at Haddock. and skirting the National Park. Henrie- ward bound. they visited ‘rruro, and passing through Five Islands, after nightfall, had an enchanting view of the islands, which gives the place it's name, by moonlight. Via Amherst. tutu New Brumkick. the"; continued 0n to Anegence, where Mrs. Doughart spent seven-st days with her sister, Mrs. Jsimes Buriocir and Mr. Buriock, who is indisposed with a heart condition She also spent s. day at Moncton and Sunny Brae, and returned to the Island, via ‘rormentine and Borden-Bur. —IIECEIVED FRIENDS- Mrs. R. W. Auld received at her home at Kensington on Wednesday afternoon when about seventy-five callers were welcomed by Miss Jean Devison, end presented to Mrs, Auld, who is one of the see- son's'brldes, es well ss s new- comer to Kensington. Mrs. Robert Auid of Freetown received with her dsughter-in-law, who was lovely in her gracefully trailing wedding gown of lace trimmed ivory satin, with which she wore n corssge of sweet peas, in pastel Mrs. Auld, Senior, wore an attractive floor length gown in blue crepe. The beauty end frag- rance of quantities of cut flow rs pervaded the rooms. In the aft r- noon, Mrs. J. L. Dsvison, Kenning- ton, poured, and those serving were Miss Dorothy Auld, Free- town, Mrs. W. Moreslde, Bedeque, snd Miss Winnlfred Burns, Free- town. In the evening, Mrs. Brewer Auid, Freetown poured, snd those serving were Miss Winnifred Cairns, Freetown, Miss Helen Mom, New Arman, Miss Dorothy Auid end Miss Wlnnlfred Burns. The candle-lighted table was cen- tred with s bouquet of pale pink rosea-Bur -loa can»: SOCIAL Malpsq s: Hell. Wednesdsy. Aura» 24th, It 7.80 P. M. United Church Sunday School. —A'I SOUTH FRIIETOWN SCHOOL GROUNDS, ice cream snd cake, hot dogs. bananas and peanuts, instrumental music, Fri- day evening, August 26th. ,. -BUYING LIVE FOWL DAILY. Good prices. Eddie MacDonald, Kens gton. —CONVALESCENT AT KEN- SINGTON-lviir. James L. Saund. ers. who recently underwent an t, eretion in Prince County Hospital, was transferred last week to his‘ home in Kenstngton, snd is pro- gressing nicely toward his usual good health and strength.—K. —NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS- Advertisers are reminded that their copy must be in the Guardian not later than noon the prev- ious day to guarantee insertion. Out of city advertisers who tele- phone classifieds, etc, should par- ticularly bear this in mind. -VISITORS TO SACKVILLE-— Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Nauss, Ken- slngton, were visitors to Suckville, during the past week. While there, they attended the summer convo- cation of Mount Allison Univer- sity, on Thursday, August 18th, 1949, when their son, Donald Franklin Nauss, received his de- gree of Bachelor of Science. Don- ald, who celebrated his 21st birth- day on August 14th, graduated from Summerside High School be- fore entering Mt. Allison, He will spend a wcii earned holiday at his home at Kensington.-—Bur. —FROM WEYMOUTH, MASS.- Mtr. and Mrs. Otis French of Wey- mouth, Mass, are visiting friends and relatives in Kensington, Nor- boro, Bloomfield and other places on P E. Island. They were inter- ested spectators of the spirited Free-Tbr-All and other classes at the Exhibition races on Thursday and were guests of Lieut. Governor Bernard and Mrs. Bernard at Govt. House in the evening-K. —IFR0M SYDNEY, C B.-Mr. and Mrs. ‘P. C. Murphy of Sydney, ac- companied by their son Rev. Louis Murphy of St. Patrick's church, Montreal, also two grand daughters Miss Noreen Myatt. and Miss Pat- ricia ‘Ryan, motored to P. E. Island on ‘Tuesday. They visited relatives at Ehncrald. Kcnsington, Hope River and Monsignor J. A. Murphy at Scuris. Mr Murphy was formerly of Hope River and Emerald and Mrs. Murphy was the farmer Kath- erine Oonnick of Kensingtlon.-K. . —A'l‘ ROTARY-Mr. T. C. Mac- Nabb, Saint John, N. 13., inter- national director of Rotary, was the guest speaker at the regular meeting of the Rotary Club of Summerside held yesterday at the Imperial Diner. He spoke on the subject of Rotary and the United Nations. He was introduced by club president William Hayward, who presided at the meeting. Ro- tarian guests present were Rev. Cr S. Linkletter, Atlantic, Iowa, Rev. I. W, Llnkletter, Winterset, Iowa, Rev. A. K. Herman, Sack- vllle, N. 8., R. G. Moore, Bangor, Maine. Other guests were Chief Justice Thane A. Campbell, Doug- nld MacDonald, Sydney, N. S., Wil- liam MacMlllan, Allston, Mass, Fred Bingham, Summerside, Ern- est Callbeck, Emery Llnkletter and Harry Linkletter of Linkiettcr Road-S. ' —IN MAGISTRATITS COURT —- A number of cases were heard by Magistrate R. S. Hinton, K.C.. in Summerside yesterday. A Mis- couche party was fined $200 and costs or three months for possess- ion under the Temperance Act. A female from Summerside charged with having liquor which did not bear the official seal was fined $20 or thirty days. An American tour- ist charged under the Temperance Act forfeited his bail by not ap- pearing. Two Indians from Lcnnox Island were fined $30 and $10 re- spectively for having liquor illegal- ly snd another Indian for creating a. disturbance was fined $5.8. Two speeders were fined five dollars and costs and another motorist for having insufficient brakes was fitted M130 and costs. An indecent assault; case was adjourned till Friday ss were two Temperance Act carom-S. -—-IIOUSE WARMING-On Mon- day evening thirty-five friends and relatives of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Linkletter, Linkietter Road. gathered st their home for a house warming. A very enjoyable social evening was spent during which the presentation of a suit- able gift was made by Mr. Albert Linkletter to the host and hostess. The presentation was responded to in s few well chosen remarks by Mr. Linkletter. Highlight of the evening's entertainment was the showing of a motion picture taken by Rev. L. E. Llnkletter of Wlnterset, Iowa, a picturizatlon of his trip to Prince Edward Island. including scenes of local interest such ss Victoria, Linkletter Road. and also of various members of the family. Among the guests ss- sembled for the happy occasion were Mr. snd Mrs. C. I. Linkiet- ter of Atlantic, lows. S —IIISII'I'OWN W. I.-Mr. snd Mrs. Kenneth MscLeod opened their cosy home st Irishtown, on Thursday evening, to the mem- bers of Irlshtown Women's Insti- tute snd their guests, the mem- bers of Sea View Women's Insti- tute, and other friends. The vis- itors were graciously welcomed by ON Canada's leading heel and seam detail. DRY GDDDS Clearing-lot of dress goods and coating, con- sisting of crepes, fian- neis, jerseys, and vel- ours. Also plaids and checks. Shades — gold, deft, light blue, grey, navy and black. 27-54 inch widths. Reg. value from $1.39 to $5.50 p61‘. yard. CLEARING AT 1A, PRIDE manufacturers. denier, 42 and 45 gauge. A 30 Exclusive Sizes-Q - 10%. Per Pair SLACK SUITS Ladies‘ Alpine and Gabardine Slack Suit. Colors -- Black, Beige, Brown, Navy, and Grey. Sizes l2 to 20, Regu- lar value from $12.95 t0 815.95. CLEARING AT 1/2 PRICE Upper Floor Street Floor ICLEARING... LE 42 and 45 Gauge 80 Denier JERSEY DLDUSES Ladies‘ Jersey Blouses, rap sleeves. Colors-Coral, Blue, Lime and Dark Green. Sizes 14 to 20, Regular value $4.95. CLEARING AT 1/2 PRIDE SMALlMI-lll‘ sliittnnn‘! THURSDAY, FRIDAY .;....i SATURDAY New Fail Shades 0f Sub-Standard NYLON HOSE lovely sheer Nylon Hose by one of at Shades _ ‘Tender Beige Autumn Dusk Tanglint Sun Shadow lllistique Town Smoke WDDL SWEATERS Assorted wool sweaters, striped. Short sleeved pullover style in sizes $4 to 38. Regular value from $3.95 to $4.95. Long sleeve cardigans in sizes 34 to 38. Regular value $5.95. CLEARING Al‘ % PRIDE gram was carried out, under the jovial chairmanship of Mr. Pres- ton Campbell. Included in the program were instrumental music by Mrs. George MacLeod and Mrs. Borden Campbell, songs by Mrs. George MacLeod and Mrs. Clair Campbell, and by Thelma and Clifford MacLeod. Humorous readings were given by Mrs. John R. MacLeod, Mrs. David Campbell and Mrs. Harold MacLeod. A number of contests were enjoyed. A word contest was won by Mrs. James Murphy and Mrs. Harold MacLeod. A grapefruit TOIIZIIK game was won by the team cap- tained by Clair Campbell, and. a life saver contest, by Georle Maclseod‘: team. Mrs. J. Miiner Hill and Mrs. E. Proiitt drew the prize for an advertisement con- test. Mr. Preston Campbell, with many humorous remarks, auction- ed ofl to good advantage a nice collection of donated articles. Lunch was sewed. Mrs. Earle McKay, on behalf of the Sea View ladies, thanked their hostesses for a pleasant evening. and Mr!- Johnstone ilttingly replied. The program closed with the King. . ur. Personals --Mlss Dorothy Croken of the Blue Cross Office, Halifax, is spendins the week with he!‘ m0- ther, Mrs. James B. Croken, Nor- boro.--Bur. -R.ev. and Mrs. Juries McGowan and family, returned to U191!‘ 110"" at Kensington, on Thursday. alter s. vacation in New Brunswick. where they visited friends and relatives-Bur. -.'R.ev. snd Mrs. J..W. Barbour. Parrsbom. N. S., arrived in Ken- sington recently to spend s Week with Mrs. Barbour‘: mother. M“. A. w. Humphrey-diur- --Miss Norms. mmivhW. nurse- in-tralning, at the P. E. Island Hospital, Charlottetown. is spend- ing a brief vacation with hei- par- cnts, Mr and Mrs. R. S. Humphrey. Kensington.-Bu.r. -<'Mr. Jsmesl... Saunders is 00n- valescing st his home at Keneiris- ton after an operation st. the Prince County Hospital I-Iis many friends wish him the best. by we!’ o; an suly recovery of health.- Bur. -R.ev, W. I. Green of Stsnley Bridge, conducted the service at Kensington United Church on Sunday morning in the absence of the Minister, Rev. Mr. Murray. who is on vacation-Bur. ZM", John ihompson has re- turned to her home at Mergstn. after s pleasant visit with her son-in-iaw and daughter, Mr. end Mrs. Herbert Simmons. wilm°i~ -Bur. ._‘Miu Dells Wstts has returned to her home st Hampshire alter gpelldinfl the past week st Msr- gste, where the was the Iiltit 01 her brothsr-ln-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hickox.-Bur. -I-Ier many friends rclret the illness of Mrs. lienry Meek. which the president, Mrs. Ernest W. Johnstone. snd sn snlnvsbls uro- rerulted from n fail on- Sundli’ evening st her homo st French River, and hope for an early im- provement in her condition- Bur. —Miss Hattie Henderson, R.N., returned to New York last week. after spending several months with her mother, Mrs. Thursa Henderson, Mat-gate. Bur. —Mrs. William Cousins, Burl- ington, is spending some time at Charlottetown, where she ls the guest of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Kiel- 1y, Bur. —Mr. and Mrs. Alton Anderson and family of St. Elcanors, and formerly of St, Peter's Bay left on Thursday morning for Halifax where they will reside and where an impel-tam position awaits him. —Bur. —Mrs. John Johnston has re- turned to her home st Margate. sfter s pleasant holiday st Char- lottetown, where she was the guest of her nephew and niece, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Kielly, Mal- peque Road. Bu!‘- -Mre. Catherine (Mscdonaldi MscAulsy of Boston. is on s. visit with her many friends and rela- tives in Kensington and vicinity; including a pleasant call to the old Macdonald homestead in Clermont, now occupied by Messrs. 110M065 and Edison RIYRGTr-K —Rev. Mr. Salter of River John. N. S., s former minister here. was among those attending ser- vice st Kensingion United Church on Sunday morning. lie was ac- companied by Mrs. Salter and both were warmly welcomed by many old friends-Bur. —Mrs. Frank Kinsmen, South Brewer, Maine, has returned home after e week's visit with her sis- ter, Mrs. Samuel Bernard, bro- ther, Mr. David Clark. Kensing- ten and other near relatives and frtends.--Bur. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Joe MncGrt-gor.‘ and daughter, Shirley, of Strat- ham, New Hampshire. WDO hi!" been spending their holidays with relatives and friends, left on Sat- . ' Installation Of S’side- Dial Equipment in Lot 'l they were the guests of Mrs. Mclnnls’ sister, Mrs. Ed Griffin. — Mr. and Mrs. W0. MacMli- ion of Aliston. Mass. ere visiting Mrs. MacMillanh brother, Mr. CE. Conley and Mrs. Corney in Sum- merside. -— S -- Lt. Everett MIAIAIIHII. of the Canadian army stationed st Lon- don, Ont’... has arrived in Summer- side to visit his parents, Mr. Ind Mrs. Lorne MacLeilan, who are at present the guests of Dr, and Mrs. RJ... Noonsn, Summerside. - S -- Mr. snd Mm. Charles Cahlll and daughter, Joan, have returned to Summerside after spending s delightful motor trip through the New England States where they visited friends in Boston and in Connecticut. and New Hampshire. —5 —Mrs. Artie Wright, Middleton, P.E.I., the grand old lady, who recently celebrated her 93rd birthday, is visiting her niece, Mrs. John Walker, Kensington. On Wednesday last she spent the day at Mills‘ Point, Clermont, when she visited her three cousins, John, Jnbez and Palmerston Mill. all of whom have passed their three score years snd ten mark. She has also been to several “afternoon teas" with friends, nil of which she thoroughly enjoyed. All trust that she may be spared g: repeat her visit next year.- ur. I O Leary and I I O Vicinity Rev. John M. Sheen of Elmsdnle. P.E.I. accompanied by Mrs Sheen and their two sons were visitors tn OLeary on Satruday afternoon nnd called on Mrs. Sheen's grand- mother, Mrs. MacFadyen. urday for their home, after a very Province-Bur. ed to his home at Kenslngton. pleasure trip to Nova Scoiia. was accompanied by Mrs. Davison, their daughter, Marlene and Miss Elaine Humphrey also of Reusing- ion. Among other places visili-(i were Pictou. New Glasgow and SN- hey-Bur. —Mr. and Mrs. Earle Dyrnent recently returned to their home at Moncton, aftcr spending their vacation at Kensington where they were the guests of Mrs. Dyments parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Mann. and st Mai-gate with Mr. Dyments parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Dyment. , Bur. —Mrs. Francis Maclnnls and Mrs. Kathryn MacAulcy of Bos- ton, Mass, have been spending their holidays visiting rclniiws and friends in Lot Seven. Char- lottetown snd Summerside. While enjoyable visit to their old home‘N.B. is spending a Rev, Russel Webb of Waterford. vacation in Bloomfield, the guest of his father, Mr. John Webb and the other —Mr. Fred Davison has return- members of his family. Mrs, Fred Champion and children after e combined business and of Berwick. NS. former residents He of Gilemy are visiting in a the NEWER-EVE Work has now commenced the installation of the dill. eq ment in the new telephone bull at Summerside. The equipment rm rived from England sibout ' months ego but wss not. upon-e. till recently, awaiting the srrl of the installing crew. Mr. B. Duncan of Haiifaic has g supervision of the wort and R13. I-Iessinghouse is the for 0n the job. Mr. Duncan sstd yesterday t if everything goes well the sq merit should be completely stalled early in November. said that this is an absolutely type of equipment possessing latest features developed d the war. Summerside will be 22nd municipality in the Mast! times to be equipped. with dial sfl vice snd the first in this Pro He explained that all oi’ i equipment has duplicate parts and if one fails the other takes ovq automatically. There is even extra power plant so that if Town power fails the service ca! be maintained by means of a bob tery plant. Mr. Duncan in show lng a Guardian reporter over tifl plant, pointed out five toil boerdl which will be constantly in use compared with two at present" With these five boards in opers ion long distance calls should put through much more quickly. I\ir. Duncan stressed that ifhl dial service gives absolute secrecpi in regards to telephone conversat- ions. Absolutely no person hears conversations except the two parc- ies talking. llc said that the cables will enter the building underground instead of overhead which will ilhn prove the appearance of the street ifn the vicinity of the telephone of- ice-S village the guest. of Mrs. Champion parents, \lr, and Mrs. For!‘ Phillip5 and other relatives liiiss Elizabeth Pate, daughter of Mr. and lvirs. Peter Pete, OLcnry, is receiving congratulations on rotting her Grade eleven certificate, she is a pupil of the Svmmcrsido Academy. Miss Pats intends to shortly enter the REL Hospital in Charlottetown, te train for the nursing profession. Her many friends wish iicr every success in her chosen work. = Auction At Kelvin Acting under instructions of the Trustees of Kel- j vin School District I will sell by Auction on t, THURSDAY, AUG 25th. at 6.80 P. M. The building known as the old school. This building is $3 x 21 feet and is in good condition; also 1 stove al- most new. TERMS CASH. HUGH F. MORRISON, Auctioneer. .@:-._-<~,-~=— —.-.~=r-.~‘-~ <-