_g {ULY___27. _ll49;4§___ THEWESTERNGUARDIA y | f ___i.,i_ v._._ AGENTS: l. Elmer Murphy. 18d Hanover Street. and George Ciow. 125 Ottawa Street. SUMMEBSIDB and PRINCE COUNTS.‘ News. Subscriptions, Advertising. nu Guardian may be bought at an! of the v following stores in S - Qell Bookstore. Water Street; Gourliea Druglto ‘Ioronto Bakery, Water Street: Mark Gaudet. d ' n Central sum.- Grenville Street; Vince's 1- BIIK" ‘ Al!!! “ ‘a Grocery. ’ Street; ; ‘Island Motor Transport, was" up"; n, qnar will be delivered to any home in Summeraide by Carries: my at 8o day I lde per week. Phone N9 or 189-: for this gcgvlgq qr give your 0H1" M. the boy responsible for delivery on your route. ' -FOUND—Sil.m of money la Bummerside. Write Box 399, Sum- mes-side. ._¢_ CDANCE Lafkinb Restaurant, Kgnsington, tonight. Music I by Hickey Bros. .4051‘ ,between Rustico and naveliers Rest, spare tire for international truck. Finder please iaii 605-15, Summerside. —FOR. SALE-INS Chevrolet sedan. Perfect condition. Apply 6’! water st. East, Summerside. -FULL LINE of spray material in stock. Also binder twine. North Bedeque Wocneifs Institute. i-LE. Huestis, secretary. --l-‘Olt. SALE '-.— a-row ‘potato sprayer, $100; 2 furrow Crown gang plow,“$20. Austin A. Scales, FYNWWIlpP. E. I. ._PIANO RECITAL presented bl‘ June Ram-my. A.'I‘.C.M., Summer- side High school Auditorium Fri- day eveningu July 30. at 8.15. Tic- kets B5 cents, on sale at Enrnanb and Bell's Book Store. \ -ICE CREAM FESTIVAL - A very suocessdul ice-cream festival was held on the grounds adjoining the Church oi the Holy Family, Kensington, on Tuesday niithi last. The feature attrsbtion was the music by ivrscouohe Band which was greatly enJoyed by the large crowd in attendance. In addition to ice-cream booths there were hot dog stands and lunch counter which were well patron- ized. A sale of cakes further aug- mented the funds The Catholic Women's League who sponsored the aflair are very graterui to weir friends who attended in moh large numbers. K -nr:ca1vnn ssoooo riuzr - Mrs. 3ruce§MacLeod oi Kensing- ton hasn't yet recovered ircm her astonishment,‘ when on Friday, she received what seemed like a fortune, coming like it did, most unexpectedly. Here is how it happened, Mrs. MacLeod, with a party q: rriende, was in Moncton attending-tile races, when e solicitor suggested that she bu! a lottery ticket in aid oi crippled veterans, sponsored by the Cana- dian Legion. She said she wasn't in the habit of making such "in- vestments," but since it was ior such s, good cause, she would make an xception. About an hour later the drawing was made, and to her utter mazement, her ncone was called. ‘Iihe prize? Only second but it totalled $300.00 in cash. She hasn't yet decided how to use-the money, but says it will certainly come in handy. -»Bur. -TO IMBARK ON TRANS- CANADA TOUR. — Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Woodside dpened their charming home at Kensingwn, on weQeeday evening, when Mrs. Mary Dunniyg was the guest oi the Women’ Association of the United Church. Mrs. Dunning is serving her valued connection with the association, to mibark on a trans-Canada tour, with Victoria, B. C., as her destination. Miss Gertrude Buntaln reed an address on behalf of the W. A., expressing pppgeciation by the members, ot her ‘cheer-fulness" and "willingness" to.help at all times, regret at her departure, and the sincere wish that "Our Heavenly Fatherfs richest bless- ings may be yours, in the days to come.,A ountain pen was Drflserlttdjry- rs. James Mac- Kinnon. Mrs Dunning graciously voiced herthanks, and all Joined in singing ,"1=‘or She's A Jolly Good renown’ Ice cream and cake was served, find the remainder oi the evening passed pfeeaantly wiéh contests and ‘ conversation. - ur. : SPECIAL - SPECIAL — SPECIAL! Mood at 9 cents a pound is 0N SALE at the S tents a pound. This Cabbage hae been reduced lavlsliy and there la now an overstook on head neat. Do your’ ironing in cool‘ comfort —-enytlme—anywhere with a COLEMAN SELF-HEATING IBON. In tbopsands of homes the “Aria- toerst” is "smoothing the way on ironing day“. it lights instantly and heats itself. The base has hot pelnt_ and bevelled lmooth easy __ The .. handle In eolor. The “Aristocrat” is oeesplele with -r0n.sar.a-1sso Dodge. 13'. cellent condition. Price $725. Phone 198-1. Bummerside. -EXPECTING SHIPMENT of the famous Ransome diggers soon. James A. ‘Mchleiii and Sons. Slim. merside.. —COME to the lce Cream Soci and sale oi’ Cakes at Albany Vi - loge on Tuesday. July 29th. Ii not fine, ‘Wednesday. —J. S. TAYLOR, Optometrist, of Charlottetownwill be in his g-llbterton oilice this Saturdaynluiy -s . —WANTED—Two maids for gen- eral houscwork, and an assistant cook. Apply Superintendent, Prince County Hospital. --F0lt RENT-Two three-room apartments on Water Street_. All redecorated. Hardwood fl o o r s throughout. Immediate possession. Bovmess, Summerside. Phone I a -.ALI. ODD FELLOWS of Prince Edward Lodge No. 22 are request- ed to be in. attendance at the Yetular meetins Thursday,_ July 29th. Gordon Laflerty, recording secretary. HOLIDAYING IN JIGNISH — Lieut-Governor J. A. Bernard and Mrs. Bernard lest Government House yesterday to spend a iew days vacation in Tignish. I-NAME OMITTED _; Th; name of Miss Anita MacNeill of’ 5i. Mill's C0 ‘. Summeisids," should have been included in the list o1 names p! those having pass- ed the Prince ‘of Wales matriculat- ion examinations-S. \ —-l\fl.\GISTBATE’S counr - m Summerslde yesterday, fore Magistrate R. S. Hinton, K. .. a party charged with keeping for sale under the new ~ Temperance Act-wee fined $200 and costs. Two men from ‘Albany charged with fighting and being drunk rlned 825 and $10 respectively. A man from Cape Traverse charged with having liquor in a place not his residence lined $20 or thirty days. ' and Mrs. -SUCCESSFUL PUPILS -Coa gratulations are extended to the Grade VIII pupils oi Miscouche Convent who received excellent marks in‘ the Dominion Group A- chievement Tests. The first three deserve special mention: Estelle Williams, 218 marks: Raymond Le- Clair zoo marks; Florence Arsen- ault 200 marks. The average lo‘ the whole of Canada (Ontario ex- cepted) wes 141 while that oi Prince Edward Island was iii. None of the eleven candidates oi the Miscouche Group fell below l2? marks. —ICE CREAM FESTIVAL-A very large crowd gathered on the averting of Julycfloth to take part in the various amusements, and partake of the good lunch, hot dogs, ice cream, and soft drinks. supervised by the wome of the C.W.I... of Indian River- ensing- ton on the church grounds at Kenslngton. Bingo and other games wereindulged in and were very enjoyable to all. The many nice bazaar articles were soon disposed of. and the sale of cakes. some of which realized a high figure, was brisk. The kindness oi’ the Mlscouche Band to enter- tain for the evening was duly ap- preciated, and as the melodious sounds of the band-pweiied the night air, s thrill of rarity filled the whole place with cheer. and all felt a reel mitsical treat w received. As well as a good fl - eneial gain, ell will approve that a very sociable evening was spent. regular PICIAL PRICE oi 61$ ‘ beeauae we bought too ...Shop early for these choice Cabbage at ONLY 6% cents a pound In theGrboery Depart- Fresh CABBAGE. o l‘ irbhlng edge‘ for body ‘ ‘ the stand, pump, wrench llul measuring oan-it weighs I pounds and is priced at IJI. The Coleman "Aristocrat" has iheaelne eoilen ale high grade eieotrio iron ...Don't dredge ever the lreuinglnahot kitchen-iron anywhere with the Coleman “ArlateeesF-Yeell aee these end raaey other Cele- maa {pedestal lathe Hardware Department. ' see-treasures is mi feet-Men, ca. great- m klaiossuee de for your mt la u weer well ame ehoee...ln lthatvillbeeioyieweer. Xvssmerteoralertable and eeol —the INC III IIOIII IN d IOOSIIOI III QITIIII h llilllfl. Ill’! mmmaxfzrdsereineieeeltoil,prleedatlOMepeirintheShoo n ._ \ n. , delete ass a‘variety of reac- onaeleafhtearetebeiqeulh-Ltheliryfleela, Lrrinted Bottom cloths of attractive efle, sane are si-LII eeoh. Bright {his Cotton Cloth, ssau suave ma. Plaid uaealaalsa ‘Cloths. l!“ are I25 sndvsraert lniah Clothe that are male In E § you'll see a Thu Calf‘ llereehe type wovee.’ '.. KELLOGGS FOR ASTHMA t} HAY FEVER , —0N FISHERIES SURVEY —_ The Department of National Health and Welfarek mobile labor- atory service motor van, in charge o1 A .D. Tenant and H. T. Cooinbe. was in Summerside last weekend. These men who have been making a survey for oyster production ll‘. conjunction with‘ the Depari-mthl of Fisheries Research Board. are now investigating clams in a Mal- peque Bay with a view to ascertain- lng ii there is an)‘ Wlllblmy °1 their having been affected by sew- age bacteria. The investigation has been in progress at Malpeque for two weeks. A similar survey has been carried out this season _ar. clam beds in Nova Scotia and Sew Brunswick. This will be the out! area. in Prince Edward Island to undergo such e ‘survfi’ W15 51m‘ mer. ' , Personals mm. Leighton Stewart, Nor boro, is visiting her former home at Burlington. --Bur. I M!‘ Olive MacLaren, Kelvin. spent the past week at her home at Enmore. —Bll1‘- " “Mrs. M. W. Mitchell of Toronto, is paying a visit W Kensington, where she is the wel- come house guest of Mr- e114 M1‘!- Ii‘. R. Nauss. -Bur. -Miss Hilda Hickox has re- turned to her home at Burling- ton alter spendl _ the past zew weeks with her sister and brother- in-lgw, My. 4nd Mrs. Claude Younker, Darlington. -Bur. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Siegrist, nee Vimy Jones, of London, Ont. are spending a few weeks in the Prev- ince the guests of Mrs. Siegrist's parents, Premier J. ,Walter Jones and Mrs. Jones. Mr. Vernon W. Jones. Sydney, N.S., arrived in Charlottetown yesterday. At present he is the guest 0i his brother. Pfémifll‘ J- Walter Jones, and Mrs. Jones. “Mrs. George Mayne has re- turned to her home in Emerald. after a pleasant visit with her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. Hedley Peynter, and other relatives in Burlington-Bur. -Mrs. David Clark oi Wilmot Valley has returned from the Prince County Hospital with her infant son, and is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Keir Clark, Kensington. ~Bur. —Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Iiumphery. acccmpanied by Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Macbeod attended the horse races-at Moncten on Iriday, re- turning to their respective homes in Kensington en Saturday. -Bur. --Mr. and Mrs. Everett Chsmpio and son Carl, Mr. and Mrs. Eric Jardine and son Bruce, and Mr. and am. Itslie Clark are vacat- ioning at Mrs. James Jerdine's cottage at French River. —Bur. -Mr. and Mrs Ronald Jamieson and three children, Myrna, Paul and Susan, of Hartford, Conn, are visltinng _Mr|. rnieaonh mother, Mrs. Winfred lirmsay and other members oi the family at Hamilton, Malpeque and Ken- sington. -~ Bur. —Mr. and Mrs. David Itzmsay, Hamilton, and Mr. and Mrs. Jcmieson and. family are spending a iew days at Halifax, where they will visit their brothers, Harold and Alfred Ramsay. -B_ur. —Mrs. Herbert Bernard, Long River, left on Wednesday for Medford, Mess, where she will visit her sister, Mrs. mwin Baker, who is critically ill. Mr. Baker, who is 9i_ years of age, was hale and hearty, and working every day, until about a month ago. -Bur'. . . -Mr. and Mrs. P. Lloyd Lenny. Ottawa, are spending a pleasant three week's holiday on the Island, Mrs. LaRoy was former- ly Miss Iflllll! A. Campbell, youngest daughter oi_.Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred cardinal. ‘xi-na- town. Mr. IARoy, a member 'of the \‘. Show: 2:30 - "Artie, quARgiAN. TEAPITDL Summer-aide - LAST suowmc. TODAY ’ ‘ Joon Crevtord - Donelndrews - Henry Fonda? In "DAISY KENYON" ' cnanrgrrarowu 7:15 _ 9:" i Time are the cottons QINSATION ER "EVE ARDEN semen-memento R.CA.F., has been posted to Fort ' WEDNESDAY - mmenw - VINCMMR - “ALSO NEWS sen. | Shows 7:15 - 9:15 — Matinee Thursday 2:30 THURSDAY i ____ summer finds you. a wun _ eu-uu-ure-ovuu and washable. A NOTICE REFILL SPONGES FOR DU'FOLD MOPS ere ovoilobie ‘at my address for $2.00 o Unit. \ Prompt service ossured._ PETER GALLANT Howion, P.E.I. Mo Woodstock) Charges Laid In Bergmann Base Two charges under the new Temperance Act were laid before Magistrate R. S. Hinton, K.C., in Summerslde yesterday, one against Walter Bergman, 'of ‘Travellers Rest, and one against hs tenant farmer, Joseph Martin. T c trials will probably next LAAAAAADQC REGENT MONDAY, TUESDAY ond WEDNESDAY wsauev BROS. FRY nun; noun nuu _____ _ JEAN NEGULESCQKREAMQNKE Shows 7:15 and 9:15 Matinee: Monday and Wednesday 2:30 week. Mr. Bergmann is in Tor- onto but it is understood that he will return as soon as he is ad- vised that the charges have been 10€>0 D%00%0o CAMEO THEATRE“ laid. The charges ‘arose out of a search that took place at the Berg-mann summer home and at the home of Mr. Martin last Mon- day by members oi Summerslde detachment R.C.M.P. It is al- leged that they “unlawfully had in their possession liquor which has not been purchased from a vendor under the provisions of the P. E. I. Temperance Act." These cases have aroused public interest due to the fact that the day following the seizure Mr. Bergmanrrhad Sgt. D. J. Heath and Cst. Leo Lauman arrested and action taken against them for $10,003 damages for trespass- ing on his property. The oiilcers: were released when they put up bail for the amount of the suit. This civil case will be heard in the Supreme Court, probably in the fall. ~ S ._'1‘he name Marion Calms. Low. er Freetown. which avowed 1B the Entrance List on Saturday should have read Marion Cairns- Kinkora. Miss Cairns. who is only twelve years old. deserves special congratulations for at-tainin! M“ high total oi 567 marks. She was a pupil oi Klnkora High School. y _sn-. Waldo Mayhew of 3W3“ and his daughter. MYS- Keimf n] Brehener of Scituatc. Miss» e to return to their respective hcmes on Saturday. Al"? A 1"’ days visit. _with' Mr. Alfred MHY‘ ha}; and Ml’. Rlld M-r5- Heath Mayhew, Mfltgate. -—Bl1\'- _A,mong the guests attending- the wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Frill‘ Peters in Howian were Mr. Patel s two aunts, Mrs. Josie Arsenaultnf Miscouche and Mr. and Mrs. Ei-er Professional taril G~fiF T. Earle liickeyi i . Office at ll Grenville Street Phone all t» , Summeraide lll-Rvlwdwfil-I ' ' i ., _ t‘ ~ l . ii ‘“'-!§-9"<~»~>'>\§ Nelson, B. 0., to which ‘ “ he will proceed on his return to Ottawa. Mrs. umy plans to spend‘ two months ~en route, at IeRoy; Sack», with Mr. Ioltoyja parents, before joining her husband in Northern British Columbia. — - Bur. i, FARM 11:011. SALE n nuaivrou. us. " we u Consisting of so aeree all eieer and in high state oi eeltivstiee: nine room holes with sen parlor; barn and‘ FINN! willbeseldllillllblie aeetteu at a later ‘date. Applyje use. uoeaum ‘ 0a Pllllsee, er Phone tl-Mleeeiegtee ‘Flirts-nabs’? are us Obeeee Table ems m. m aeisetieu i 1 $11171 ‘ OOOQOO-OOQOOOOOQOOOOOOOO mcmiao s. umrou n.0, ea. |.|.e. Barrhter. Seiielter. ete. lneee eu Tewe and lam Prowtlu Water St. lumasersidv oeee-eoooooe-eoeooee-oeooe. i KENSINGTON Tuesday 7:15-9:15 EM. Rachel Fields‘ Great Best-Seller, Co-starrlng Phyllis Calvert. Ella. Raincs, Robert Hutton and Eddie Albert, in "rnvn: our or" MIND" 1 Also Bil LOUIS-WALCOTT FIGHT PICTURE Carbonneau and four children :.i Montreal. Mrs. Olive Chaisson and Mrs. Isabel Martin both of Boston, ' Mass. Miss Olive Gallant of Ve1-| non Rives. her father. Sylvalig’ Gallant. Charlottetown, Mrs.’ lsa- : dor Perry of Summerside, - i cmsv, COOL sorrows! happy vecoiionists. These ore the cottons the! ere easy stoy-ot-homes. Anticipating your needs for summer, we've collected the type of cottons you viii need vgiiereyer They're i-he well-tended, proven things that are vastly impressive, ‘tottering, rAGi: "nu: VEN ‘i v their i ore cool Full Size Rouge, including Holt Sizes 2.25 to 15.95 Upper Floor Mdin Store Section IMALLMAITS Where Price Is Matched With Quality “DAISY KENYON" AT CAPITOL. SUMMERSIDE “"5115? Kenyon" ls a su. erbl ' mounted portrait oi a womaiang any ups” to u: “uempgidzhei; of the conflict and desire which relationship’ an H921? h, “Qess pervades her daily life. Three oiflme man who puts ermeolfp my, the most outstandins exponents of “m” m ma’ Damian m “my. i- " on a, are starred in this latest? 'I‘went-‘ m“ exam“ “°f’°k'°°’§°',‘,§,§$ ieth Century-Fox romantic drama O1 the finest s: es and they combine their talents to y ____ provide top-night entertainment ln the hit which opened at thel "N3 s“? “w Capitol Theatre yesterda. . _ Briefly. -“Daisy KOIXYOII" deals‘ vleaghmcif- S?!" mnpgggtdas with , a young. gayn successful o! B?“ ‘fins “rectum gout. career woman whose love for a 102k“, ,§ff“p,,‘I,,,,,,-_., automobile legal ty°°°n puts h“ m the liisurancc act have been eased. .. position of nthe othervmuo" from m, ngighborlng woman". Realizing the futility or M“ o! wish; w“ had mm, to 511M111? ..thls love. she determines '51.“, to 1s, u .11 "pink slip" law. to make a break and on the re- bound turns to another. lsut even hir tnmiflse does not break the lies of the old love and it keeps recurring until the situation ex- plodes in ugly divorce proceed- , lugs. It is then~that.Daisy re- solves her happlness in her own, distinctive fashion. Joan’ Crawford, who recently won an Academy Award for her portrayal of "Mildred Pierce," surpasses even that outstanding work with a compelling, poig- nantly u derstanding performgncg in the ttle role. Dana Andrews. as the possessive business tycoon who takes ,Daisy's love but resists r MOVIES & 1111110! IN’ BREAIJALBANB " Tuesday. July 21 "nuno ' sror" flagging Cheater Morris Also runes srooces Comedy Dance After Show aa-oe-o-osa-eeceo-c-ooa , ronmAL ' OPENING I _ WESTERN IiDSPITAL ' ALIERTIII, AIIRIIST 18 A Farm For Sale Farm for sole, consisting of 1M ecres in high state oi cultivation on paved highway. ldeoi tor potato or dairy ‘term. lrcok on beck of term. Good buildings, new asphalt roots. Electricity oveiiobie. One end e quarter miles from Borden, one-quarter mile from Carleton Sto- iicn, end two stores. Near churches and school. Will sell with ov without standing crops. Apply to:- s. s. FRANCIS / Carleton Siding BEST SAPPHIBES The Abest sapphires are found il Siam. but sapphires are also ob- tained in Ceylon. the East Indies. China. and North America. TNVENTED BASKETBALL Dr. James Naismith, Canadian-i born instructor at Springfield 001-, lege, Mass. invented the game o!‘ basketball in 1892 to provide in- door exercise for his students. At IIOLMAWS - -,- “Potit" Bsgg‘ These new "Petit" size Handbags ore "just the dish" tor Summer wear. Smuil in Weight- smell in size and extra s-moll in cost to you. They're the answer in the cool My to carry e Bog in Summer. Roomy enough to curry oil your needs-Amt, not roomy enough to 9y". loud you with needless articles. They come in e wonderful assortment of cooi looking and cooler feeling plastics-there's o magnificent orroy of models end colors. You'll _"burn up" it you don't carry e "Petit", Bog with the Summer frocks in your wardrobe, 98c to 1.39 "warns on Flllillllt vim"