f'1 TI-IE GUARDIAN. (.13. ... CHARLOTTETOWN rAGE EIFTEEN JUNE 17.1953 ,, v?T' . . . . THE WESTERN GUARDMN First Aid tiertificates , PRINCE COUNTY (;I"FICI! - St t. s l . Pb . .:.2r's;.....:::., ."..'::::.::.: ....:::.::::. Awarded At Hebron GEORGE CLOW and GEORGE WOTTON ....... Home Phones: 8082 and 8033. x ..1-gebron Fj)-gt Md cm” V” The Guardian may be bought at any or the presented with Certificates and following stores in Summerslde: D158 On June 3. Hen ., Summer Street; Gourlles Drugstore, 21 Central Street: The 015359! had been held dur- Kglly's News-Itand. Water Street; Mark Gaudet. in Granville Street; ins the winter months. with Mr Am-e Doucette's Grocery, -UNLOADING car Inverness .031 Wednesday and Thursday. :3 B. Maccaull. Carleton. ..BINGO. Kenslngton Rink. xminesday. June 1'(th, 8:30 p.m. ':35h prizes. Sponsored by Can- mmn Legion. DHOSPITAL CARD PARTY June 25th. Rebekah Hall. Alberton. amigo and Auction. ,l.N(lAGE.VIElN'T.-Mr. and Mrs. Cm,-i,n.: Ncwcombe, Tyne Valley. P y I, aniiounco the engagement at iliczr daughter. Dolores Mabel. ,0 pnrald Morrison Macdoiiald son and Mrs. Duncan Maedon- mmcrside. P. E. I. Marriage . lzc place in July. ..t'(ilNTY C0llIlT-The regu- L... c;M'lllS1 of the Countycourt was M, ii Sllllll)IEl'Sld(! yesterday at 11 u ill. with His Honor Judge L. G ir-nits presiding. Several (".1505 M (ho docket were act down to be H.931 ,.t future dates. Jiidgmciit l.':'ll L'llt'll in favor of School Dis- : xv -IT for the amount. of 5 slur. plus costs, on certain 5 l?"i0llf.'lllg to Simon Day. Hon W. E. Darby acted for the! 'l'.lSlPOS Other lnivvers in fltlelld-i Info iivrp D D. Stcwart. Q. C.. R. 5 l i: on Q. C., C. W. S. Muc- Joiiaiti and J. A. Gallant.--S S I -Afr and Mrs. Harry S. Can- ion and Dorothy left Tuesday by iutoniniizlc for Boston, Mass, to spend ihcir vacation. --S Second Street; W39," Street; Vince's. Grocery. I20 Ilossell Service Drug Store; Fred's Grocery. Convent Street. ILL Waite in Kenslngton. l WEST PRINCE OFFICE Alherton: Frank Weeks. Ilepresentatin. Phone: 88-2 Office and, 63.3 mm... Island Motor Trans, Street: Emmi Bell- , Lewis MacKenzle as instructor. The class was examined by Miss Margaret Stewart, R. N., and fol- lowing are the members who re- ceived certificates: Standard Mrs. Foster Hlerllhy, Miss Mar- garet Macauarrie, Miss Phyllis Macisaec. Mrs. Harold Morrison, Mrs. Alton Macl aac, Mr. Alton Maclsaac, Mrs. ilbur MacQuar- ris and Mr. Wilbur MacQuarrie; junior - Miss Norma MacQuar- rie. Miss Shirley Macxinnon and Miss Hazel Maclsaac. -COME to the regular Thursday night Dance in Borden Legion Hall, June 18th. Good music. -sENGAGEMENT-Mr. and Mrs. Beecher Best, Summcrslde, sn- nounce the engagement of their daughter. Ruby Eileen, to Stan- ley Thomas. son of Mr. and Mrs. Austin Phillips, McNelll”s Mills, Grand River Wins marriage to take place in Trinity United Church, Summerside, July 8lh' On Sunday afternoon the IVell- inglon Dodgers went down to defeat to the Grand River Card- inals by the score of 7-5. Letty MacDoug2ill showed good form for the winners by allowing three hits in the first four inn- ings and .1150 Ralph McLellzin who relieved him in the filth and seemed to battle the visiting batters with his variety of curves by only issuing two hits for the remainder of the gains. The -BRIDE-T0-BE HONORED - The Mises Rose Richard and Ann .VlacI-(enzle were joint hostesses on Tuesday of last week at the home of Mrs. Ernest Harris in honor of her daughter, Miss Anna Harris. la ..luna bride. An aeroplane wall fill- ,cd with money was presented to line bride-to-be by her friends. The lliDS-ICSSCS were assisted in serving dainty refreshments by Mrs. James . .. Wellington hurlcr, Ycinon Fitz- p Hairis and Miss llenrietta Coyle. gem” wen! H”, rmm, rm. the '"s' losers. The only home run of the l -.tDgg.ggg.ga izunic was hit by Jimmy .Vl;ir:- i Dniigzill with tho husns loads-d. rThnse two teams are members of the Prince County Bnscbrill Leu- -gue. Alberion and Vicinity Mrs. C. R. Leard, Alberton. is a patient in the Prince Edward Is- land Hospital. ”.IAC-K AND THE BIZANSTOCK" 1 Ar CAPITOL, SPMMERSIDE Eitbbott and Costello. whose pscrecn antics have had them tack- lling everything from the Invisible Alan to the Foreign Legion, take a page out. of an age-old fairy-tale to star in their own zany version of "Jack and the Beanstalk." Ari Ex- clusive Production for Warner; Bros. the film. first one in colorl for the comedy pair. opens todayl lat the Capitol Theatre. Mrs. J. H. Myrick has returned Summcrside. Apply:- Ml-ll.E HELP WANTED l-"Experienced Ford Parts Man to take complete cliargo of parts room in an expanding dealership in Excellent opportunity for the right man. BOX "EM", GYARDIAN, SUMMERSIDE to her home in Alberton after at- tending a reunion of her high school class in Newton. Mass. Re- turning she was accompanied by Mrs. Hill of W'altham, Miss Helen Cleaves and Miss Margaret Stone of Newton. - Mr. Thomas Phillips. Alberton. entered the Prince Edward Island Hospital on Sunday for surgical treatment. Messrs. R. M. Dunn and Maur- ice Perry. Sr., were among those attending the reunion of the - . 105th Battalion in Charlottetown on Tuesday. CAMEO THEATRE KEN SINGTON The great M-G-ll technicolor musical-comedy. "SING- i ING IN THE RAIN", starring Donald O'Connor, Gene Kelly. Debbie Reynolds, with Jean Hagen. Misses Lillian MacAssey and ;Thelma Newson. Messrs. Mcrvil .'Saunders and Brenton Newson, all lot Brackley, were guests of Miss, Norma Locke at the home of Mrs.' :Arthur Wright, Alberton on Sun-l -day. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Arthurn .Alberton, motored to Truro. N. S..i over the week end where they; attended the wedding of their; CAPITOL Tonight 7:15-9:15; M... Thursday 3:30-7:15-9:15 II sugpanmucaa IIIICII Illl - IIIIlII Illlv "III "III - III" Illlnlll Ill! urn Ml tlllll in NH IIIIIKI:-an. lill iimmi- ..ii:iiiiii .............m....WlIlill Blllll. ALSO LATEST NEWS REEL A special Coronation Film will be shown this Friday and Saturday along with two other features. "APACHE WAR SMOKE" .und "THE HOUR OF I3". This is your first Opportunity to see the Coronation in all its color and magnificence. nephew, Mr. Everett Ynnkie. They, were sccompenied by Mr. and Mrs. Donald Barbour of Alma. Summer-side Mr. Erskine Campbell. Allierton.l is visiting friends in New Glas-l gow, N. S. Cord Of Thanks -We wish to express our sincere appreciation to all those who sent messages of sympathy and helped. in any way during our recent sad bereavement. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Waugh. New Annnn. Ksosnr. Today ..... 3:30 - 7:15 - 9:15 Thursday . 7:15-9:15 GOURLIES REXALLNB DRUG STORE 21 Central St. Dial 3236 ' daynlght. by Charles Linkletter of in Open Officially Mother of S'side Man Killed In 1 Traffic Accident -Word was received on Mon- the tragic death of his mother, Mrs. tnev.) C. B. Linkletter, in ii: car accident which occurred nearl the Ontario-Minnesota border 1 about six o'clock that evening. Rev. Mr. Linkletter and Mrs. Linklstter were returning to their home at Atlantic, Iowa, after at. tending a. Church conference in Winnipeg. They had called nt Kenora. Ontario, to visit Rev. Mr. Llnkletter's brother. Everett. and had left Kenora that morning. Shortly after crossing the border Daks Defeat - - offered by Mrs. W. 0. Weale. Regular business session was conducted by Mrs Harding. vice- Olive Murray gave an excellent re- view of the chapter from "African Hertlage" dealing with Communism Pillette. Paige (B) and Moss; Ford. Scarborough (6) German 49) and Berra. 1 W-Pillette. L-Ford. president. Roll call was answered and Christianity in Africa, paint- S 3-1 HR: St. Louis-Wertz with A Bible verse containing the ing a vivid and challenging pic- . Cleveland 303 010 000-1 11 1 word "clean." Two new members ture of conditions in thst im- and one visitor were welcomed. During the study period. Miss ON HAND FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY EVINRUDE SUPER FASTWIN 15 II. P. OUTBOARD MOTORS portant field. Meeting closed with riuiaaeipiiii" 012 030 osx-s ii o the missionary benediction.-S Wynn, Brlssie (5) Hooper (5) Garcia (8! and Hagan, Tiptori (71 Ginsberg (82; Bishop, Fano-l vlch t3i. Fricano (6) Martin (9) and Astrcth. . W-Fricano. L-Hooper. HR: Philadelphia-Suder. International League Rochester . 000000000-0 D 0. Baltimore . . 001 000 Olx--2 9 ll Faszholz, Crimlan (8) and Fus- Ain one of the best ladies" soft- ball games of the 1953 season. the Air Force Daks defeated Aiidx's Aces by the score of 3-1 at the Queen Elizabeth diamond last even- ing. Both Joe Thomas and Marie Peters pitched fine ball games, the Dalcs getting five hits off Peters, and the Aces getting to Thomas's slants for four safe bingles. Peters struck out seven to four They are latest in design. They are Tops in operation. :for Thomas The teams committed selman; Heintzeiman and Tana. only three errors apiece. Bsribeau check, At led the Daks' attack with two hits Montreal 001 000 ioo-2 O 0 and Perry was on top for the Aces Ottawa . 000 000 003-8 '1 1: l with a. like number of safe blows. Ludvvlek and Thompson; Ditmai-.l MYRJCKS AL-BERTON LTD” There were no particularly spcc- I-irabsak 4.9) and Shantz. .' Alb t P E I tacular plays in the field. but the Syracuse . 100 020 ooo-3 1o 0. 9" ”"v ' - - defensive work was steady, thcspringfleld 100 310 00x-5 8 ll Dnk-5 especially presenting a tight Hartley, Markeil (3) and Robert- - into Minnesota their car appar- ently went out of control on Slippy. pavement, and as far as is knownf Mrs. Ltnkletter was killled in-1 stantly, while her husband re- ceived injuries, which, while not: of a critical nature, consisted of a: broken ankle, several broken ribs and shock. . The late Mrs. Linkletter was the former Enid "Pauline Schur-l man, daughter of the late M. F. Schurman and Mrs. Schurman of Summersids. Rev. Mr. Linkletter is a native of Linkletter Road. and at present pastor of the First Chrisiiuii Church, Atlantic. Iowa. Harry Linkletter of Linkletter Road is a brother, and Mrs. Wilfred Mac-. Donald, of Brudenell. is a sister Mrs. Llnkletter was born at Kensington May 21, 1896, and re- ceived her early education Kensington and Suminersidc schools. She was a graduate of Acadia Seminary. Class of 1916. of which she was President. On August 27. 1918, she married Rev. Charles Stewart Linkletter, and during the ensuing years they liv-i ed in Chicago; Bellflower, Ill.: Boulder. Col.: (18 years); Grand: Rapids, Mich.; and Atlantic, Iowa; . During those years the latel Mrs. Linkletter was an active worker in most of the organiza- tions of her Church and com-; munlty. ' She is survived by her husband.l her mother. one son, Charles: one daughter. Ethel Jean (Mrs. Wen- dell K. Muttartl both of Summer- side: one sister, Ethel (Mrs. Ed- win N. Esteyl, Moncton, N. B.;, and one brother. Harold. sum-l merslde. Charles and Ethel Jean left yes-. terday morning by plane to be with their father. ; Harold. who received the tragici news of his sister's death while inl Montreal. left that city yesterday by automobile for Atlantic, Iowa. iEverett Linklstter lelt Kenora im- mediately on hearing of the trag-V lady. to be with his brother who is lin hospital at Bemidji. Minn. . Funeral arrangements were notl definitely known last evening.-SJ S'side Golf Season -The golf season will officzaliyi get under way at the Summerside Golf and Country Club today with mixed two-ball foursomes. The games will take place between 1 p., m. and 6.30 pm. and the best man- players will be paired off with in-I experienced lady players. and vice versa. to insure interesting com- petition. There will be no draw. and those wishing to take part will be classified as they come out to the club house. The day's events will be open to all men and women members of the club. and the activities will close with a bean supper. ......:..j...-1. District convention Of Womenls Institutes of County Line Number One. will be held at Clinton Hall. 3 Monday, June 29. Meetings; at 2:00 RM. and 8:00 P.M. Supper served, 65c. Eve-l ning meeting, guest speak- ers, Mrs. J. E. Lawson and. Mr. W. S. McMurtrey, B.Sc. , Professional cards ll. 5. HUNTER R. o. summerslds. P. E I. Complete Visual Analyses Glasses Fitted PHONE SIM 8MA.LLM.AN'S BUILDING 0P'I'OltI'ETRlST T. EARLE IIIDKEY Chartered Accountant Clnndlnn Bank of Oammerco sununorslde. P. F. I. PHONE 285! E. E. PAREMAII Opt. D. ILO. OPTOMETIIIST ' Glance Illtted - Eyes Examined Offlco Hours: 0 to I2 - I to 5 and by appointment. PHUNE D287 REGENT THEATRE BLDG. Summer St. Summersids W. Albert Robertson 7 Chartered Accountant P. I1. I. MUTUAL BUILDING Granville at Water Street Summeiroldo DIAL A . P. 0. Box ,4 . W . at -' infield to the sea-food glrls' attack. gen; Tarablldg, and Burbrmk. , i I-IitsaMacMillan 1. Wheeler 1. Tommn 001 101 000-3 11 ll Bziribeau 2. Thomas 1. Aces-F.ri- Bump, ooo 4oo4ooxa1 6 1 man J. Perry 2, Pcters 1. Errors7- Daks. Reeder 3. Acres-Peters. Perry. Leclatr. Lineups: Dnks--.NlacMillnn lb; Pelletier rf; Wheeler 3h: Baribeau lf; Recdcr ss: Chase 2b: Thomas p: schifrncr c; Andrezinopoi-oiis cf. Aces-Gibson. 2b; Enman cf:, Perry 3b: Kilpairick lb; Rogers 55; Cahill rf; Gaudct r: Leclalr lf: Hogue. Johnson 44! Shore nox- Fnhr rs; and Keller. 0'Neal t6r:l Jordan. Voiselle (7) and Lake-l man. ' WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY June 17 and 18 "ON MOONLIGHT BAY” In Technicolor -Starring- Doris Day and Gordon .VIacRac Also colored cartoon and short SUMMERSIDE W.M.S. -W.M.S. of Central Christlanl Church. Summerslde, met at thei lliome of Mrs. Wallace Harding on P t.. . - eIVer:pii)Es-PIMP DPSROCMS b1:H.Monday. June 8. The devotional. sllbJP('.IS. ,. 1:.:.:.-r .l?;”..??.:':”1l.3.lfCi”:::' .222. we a M. Rain or ” Father of Mankind", the Scripture: R lesson from lst Corinthians 13.. 5 T A T E S read by Mrs Frank Linkletter a.nd- , meditation with plea for more lovel and understanding in the worldl 3':F.e,Ge,,L.. given by the leader and prayerl. DRIVE-IN THEATRE SUMERSIDE Thomson. j Cincinnati -Adiiiiis. Grecrigrass. f Second game. i l Philndclpliln 100 100 000 2 1 0 Milwniikcn 003 000 00x 8 8 0 . , it Jill and Cooper. ' lionstniity and Burgess; Sur- S Erooklyn 010 400 000-5 8 I St. Louis 301 100 10x-6 12 0 Roe, Hughes t4i Miliikeii (61. and Campanella; Miller, White 14) and D. Rice. W-White: L-Milliken. llRs: Brooklyn-Cuiiipsneila, Sol-, tier. St. Louis-Hcmus. ; Phllndelpliia 210 020 ooo 0-5 10 0 Milwaukee 000 002 030 1-6 9 1 Ridzik. Hansen t6: Drews (7) Roberts (81 Peterson (10) Kipper I10; and Lopata. Burgas (l0i; Antonelli, Johnson t'I- Jolly (8, Burclette (ion and Crandali. W-Burdette. L-Peterson. rm: Milwaukee-Matthews. 75 MEN'S SUITS. I Rack of Ladies' COATS at American League , Chicago ooo 002 llT'l 04-1 is o - ' A w..i....,,. oo2omi1ql1o0.L313 oi 30 per cent discount Greatly reduced prices. Dorish. Pierce 19: Fnrneiles 411) and Wilson: Schmitz, Dixon ('7: June 18th 19th And 20th We will be giving 10 percent discount on all goods except flour. feed. butter and sugar. Furniture. Stoves. Refrigerators and electric appliances all 20 per cent discount. vrsVi'i:.i.9.i p:i2..;E5?."id.”0l 5”” First qualify thick bun asphalt shingles .. .. 9.95 a square r XCTCG. -1 GT0. . "R: lV””l"3l0”sVp9or"0"- l First quality Veelock shingles . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . S6-25 6 square Detroit 100 002 101-5 9 2 Boston no 100 000-3 8 i J Hceft and Baits; Hudson, Flow-l ers tilt and White. L-Hudson. I-lRs: Detroit-Lund. Boone. Bos- ton-White. St. Louis New York . Second Clear Shingles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57.65 per thousand OUAKER PIG GROWER S3.70 ROBIN HOOD FLOUP. 56.10 010 020 000-3 8 D . 000 010 000-1 6 1 Sugar l0 lb. bogs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58.75 per hundred pounds and sec for yoiirsi-Ives what you can offer will be refused for i EVANGELISTIG l SERVICES i We have thousands of items to sell. Call Will be licld at the 1 I save. We have a number of clearing lines, no reasonable Jellyls Dept. Store 0'Leary i 0'LEARY CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE with Evangelist Rev. R. T. Scllick in clizirge. beginning Jiinc 17th and continuing to June 28th. Every evening at 8 pm. except Saturday. Lloyd N. Oliver. WEEKEND MEN'S SUITS Plain Shades. Stripes. Pic in Pic. small check designs. Sizes 34-46. Reg. values to 559.50. MEN'S PANTS Clearing; long YES MENU dyed worsteds and gabardine suits taken from our Here are fine quality all wool English" 359.50 racks and priced at a down-to-earth savings to you-THIS WEEK-END. MEN'S JACKETS Such nationally famous makes as "Buckskin Joe" as adver- tised in Esquire - - - iiiiusiial values rich. handsome. luxurious, style-right jackets to give that ease of action so. welcome for summer dress or play. Hip length and windbreaker styles, in checks, touch", gabardinc with corduroy trim. plain shades. Ga ha rdines and other wearing fabrics in smart. styling and tailoring guar- ”nubby anteetl to give you complete satisfaction. 6-95 It's Always Smallman's for Top Values at Lowest Prices Reg. Values to 518.95, at - 6.95 Reg. Values to 3914.95. at 10.95 Reg. Values to 3l18.95, at 12.95 MAN' Reg. 9.95. Clearing MEN'S WEAR DEPT. - MAIN FLDDR - 7 W i i