THE CI-lARLOTTITIJWN ouanouu. W’? - 1m Gan Iollowiag slam n“; Water It!!!“ >- ‘arming-Q, warn 8mm 0 rdianmayhoboagbtdailyaiaaydfia alaislddo Goldfish-anion, sun (inlet, l‘! In S r Wain limit Granville Stunt u. Boy at 2o N! ‘m your order to BUY Creamer: at Bruce's. t Rubber Garden Hose in 35 ‘XL lengths at Brace s. ' ._ F d Tractor. rfflficsfiiléswei Owheels. Com- lcconditioned. "rill-es your! ,1 Wilton Ramsay. Maintain- : _ ._ u ll ‘Linn-she: #693,131‘ 800d cbndltion. Also Farm Engine. H. P. Found. I 9w London. TED stock FLAXIiItIo Tires and NCFS. LBU .. quality Good- Tubes at t Personals . , 1__6 , who -has rhif-Jitgés file-Ir nllggé, Mrs. Earl w“ o Iinri hcr brother, Mr. w. T. 00:19.25“; Summerside. has left gtmrettirn, to Weliesiy, Mass-S. v ti, Summers e Wilslfilodwfyfaflm a very pleasant III'0'\V09ItS holidays spell! Ht D81- vay.by~lh9-S0l1.—s. Marion McAsscy, R- N- M; returned to Sherbrooire, Que. me,- spending a three-weeks hOII- day with her parents, Mr and Mrs. sherman McAsst-ra, Sumruerside-S - . P ine. wife of Dr. H- i=- Palnlefxssiipeiritnterziant of GTE-Ill?" state Hospital. ixas arrived by‘ plane on a visit to her sister. Mrs. T, H. E. IlflTH/il. Beaver Street. suinmerside-S '-PLANNING NEW GRADE!) SCHOOL-The ratepayers of 1n- dlsn River School District‘ have. duylng the summer holidays. been holding a series of entertainment: 4,, their school. with the purpose o; building a new graded school “The zMiss pegs both socially and financially. ind it is hoped that by next sum- iner a new zraclcd school will make its appearance in Ind-Ill! River. For the present. the sen- ior classes are being conducted In the Parochial Hail during t!!! 1916-47 term. -0FI-‘ICE CLOSES AUG. The Officc of the Re construction Council for Edward Island which is located at Summcrslde in the Journal build- ing will close on August ‘oth at which time the Regional Recon- struction Council will cease to exist. This is in accordance with an announcement made recently In ihc House of Commons by the Hon. C. D. Howe, Minister of Reconstruction and Supply. to the effect that all Regional Recon; strurtion Councils in Canada would he BIJOIIEIDEG as of August 16th. The Secretary of the council and office manager i-s Maioi- J S. Wright. Mr. Peter C. Clarke. Suin- riilcfigie is chairman of the Coun~ ci. . NOTICE _The Ailorni Beauty Salon will be closed from Sept. 2nd i0 16th to give the staff a well earned vacation. A. E. WEDLOCK, Prop. wllllndollvorodhanylsonolallnaiorddo. dayoslhpuwaah. Ihoullllorthlssorvia up boy raspoadhle for drllvarloa on your not; -RISIIIVE WEDNESDAY, Aug- ust 21st for Prince County Exhibi- tion at. Alberto!» 40! SAII — Piano sandman. Phone 50. e. —NOTICE. — Mammoth Auction Sale at. Percy R. Callbacks, Tryon, Wednesday. ugust 21st. B Maohiner , Household Effects. E. C. Bell. uctioneer. —-CHUBCB OF ENGLAND SEB- VICIBS for the Pariah of Spring- field and Crapaud. Sunday, August 11th. St. Elizabeth's. Springfield, 11.00 A. M. Holy Communion. St. John's, Crapaud, 7.30 P. M. raycir. in good Summer- -PBINCETOWN United Church. Malpeque. Rev. C. J. Crowdis, Min- later, Mrs. Chester Simpson. Organ- ist. Services at 11 A. M. and 7.30 P. M. The Rev. Dr. J.-A. Ramsay will conduct both services and preach. —ENGAGEMENT—Mr. and Mrs. Leslie A. Mann. Kensington. wish to announce the engagement of their daughter. Elizabeth Pearl, to Kenneth Walker. son of Mr. Fred Clark and the late Mrs. Clark of Wilrnot, P. E. Island. Marriage to take place in the near future. -—M1's. Percy Weeks, St. Elean- ors, her daughter Patricia and her elders. Mrs. Iltornas Noonan and Mrs. James Cor-don. Richmond, and MrsDaniei McDonald. Sher- broolre have returned from a four days tour o! the eastern end of the Island and they also visited Alderles were they received a gracious welcome from “Ellen and James." -nu nosrrrar. -—VICt0r Ricri~ tird, 12 years old. is a pazlent in the Prince County Hospital in a ed by his father. Mr. Hector Ric!» ard o! l-lowlm. Ht.- has severe head iraluries and a possible fractured arm. A governor of a. motor oc- came stuck oernaitting the mottir to run wild and the vibration: caused a brace to break loose» which flew up and struck the boy I Mr. Richard was present at the time and threw the switch stop- ping the motor but he was not i.i time-S Celebrate Golden Wedding Anniversary I An event of unusual Interest took place in Kensington at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Horace, Glover on Mo day, August 6th when they en ertnined in honor of Mrs. Glover's parents, Mr and Mrs. Joseph Daveson, on the oc- casion of their golden iveddirng Ln- niversary. Mr. and Mrs. Davlsnn were married at, Malneque. P. Island, August 5. i896. For the reception the bride of 60 years wore a black brocaried INVEST NOW I I ‘" i INSURANCE JOIIII McllElLL Baa Life Pwiahuflsirmraorside OO+O§O§OO GO-O-O-OO-O EVERY FARIIEII IIEEOS FIRE AIIO IIISIIIIAIIOE LIOIITIIIIIO PIIOTEOTIOII Too much capital in invested In your farm to pins nut any chance of complain Ion duo to fire ant! lightning coiurmra nus rho-salmon roa roua FARM COSTS YOU LITTLE AND PAY! BIG DIVID§DE Prince Edward Island llutuai Firs Insurance Bosipany IUMIIII-SIDI, P-E-I. 4‘ [I GAIL WQIS. All!!!“ SYDNIY IIIIOII. Port IIIII W. V. CIAIG, Dlltldlnfin IIANI l’. GALLANT; Wil- ling!“ 6- M. out". Charlottetown ' wlntmwk . CKAILOTIITOWN» P-l-I- AGENT! sons a. fruomrsou. lon- aqua OIDDII amnon w mam ‘Innate altos. - Wlltllltr cnmoao sun on. sum PAIIIAN JENKINS. Char- Incision of Joanna Hill roses. tions and best wishes. é! ro-nar i; l i ALSO DISNEY CARTOON SHOWS 7.30 — 9.15 MATINEE SATURDAY 2.30 two piece costume with a carnage During the afternoon and oven- many relatives and friend! UGUST 10, 1946 “=-:_ PAGE ELEVEN WESTERN GUARDIAN ——— ~'-----»- i . i I ,_____ mpwufi‘. Wear a Sport Coat nouns-st was! l" 111:“ some. g v I I mean-en's... u...“ svMMERswE t. w-u-fiftsr tarsal» .....§.'.‘f.":.'.t.:.::t'"i.::'.".:. ":.°::'.:'.‘.";...‘£.1'.P'::. that: ioyed a few weeks the guest oi Mayor Tanton and Mrs. ‘rantotu. | 918111112 am re mending the vieek at wgst 6:90 conducting a hioic study clan. .._,.. . ‘rho Misses Dy n m,“ guest their “Sig; lIfI-‘svgymm hhssachusetts. w. Blane P. Fl ldlng ttn wees-end aty m; old tutti.” a‘ Messrs. Frank and Gordon Pur- dv are ondoying their holidays with their tamer, Dr. AL. Purdy. The W.M.S. o: the Maser Ms- niorial Church met. Wednesday Iéflieiinoon at- the home of Mrs. l-l. r . Dr. Eric Found and Mn. Found llient several days among friends and relatives and were the guests of Mrs. Pounds mother, Mrs. John Wilson. Miss Jean MacArthur, Boston.‘ Mass. paid H brie: visit here. Rio. i; a niece of Mr. Keir Campbell. i I I i I i Mir. Arthur Campbell visited his brother. Mr. Keir Campbell and Mrs. Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Currie are guests of Mrs. currie's mother. Mr. and Mrs. Kamloops. 3.0.. are enjoying a month's visit, the guests of MLI Matthews‘ sister. Mrs. John Wells. A. Matthews. _ I Mr. and Mrs. John Wells havei as their welcome guests their son Frank and his wife and young‘ daughter, Pamela. - Mr. R. T. Morrison. Summer-I side. has paid several visits to Alberton inspecting the work oi installing a. hot water heating‘ system with thermostat control. Messrs. Harry Miller and Rob- ert Nicholson. Charlottetown. were visitors to Alberton Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. White and daughter Beatrice, also Mr. Wal-' ter Gray. Lynn, Mass, arrived lcxfalied to offer their Cofllrltilllr i was served at; ' di t A family mm ts being the w ’§2‘.§‘°%.‘.“?..3?“..il2§f“ as; fi‘°:*:..s::%"tii.-..?*.:tf..:r":t.;£ tsxhsttsvdstrsz: B...» crow _ - - . h _ p; __ gntertainmenfs have been a suc- noon yesterday iu a saw mill trwn- Murchison of st. Jo- ntnends m: former pastor and many years. | All members o! the family were I, present at the di-ncier witn e exception of their son Earle, who. died on uctive service during tno First Great War. The dining room table presented a pleasing ap- pearance with silver candle sticks. and gc-ld candies m either side, of a decorated wedding cake. | Those assisting Mrs. Glover during the afternoon and evening were her sister. Miss Lily Dav- ison and Mrs. Cordon C. Warren‘, of Charlottetown. Mrs. Weldon Daviso-n. a sister-in-law. Ken- singtcm. Mrs. MB¢N9III~ Charlottetown - | MacArthur. Kensington. -| sisting were two granddaughters, Miss Elaine Glover and Gwycineth; Davison of Kensington. The otheri grand children present. were Joyce and Earle Warren. Charlottetown and Earle and, Gladys Davison. Kensington. l Mr. and Mrs. Davison received many gifts including a purse cf money from the family anti were receipt of many cards and let- ters of wngratuiatlon. Robinson’: Bakery install llow Oven The old-established Summer-side industry. Robinson's Bakery. now ,owned and mans ed by Mr. J. |Wiifred Kelly. we l-knovvn as the proprietor for years of that other old establishment, the Toronto Bakery, has recently had installed -a Master Baker, Revolving Tray type oven. the first, to be install- ed in this province. This mammoth ovan has a ea- pzcity of 360 loaves of bread at a king and at every forty minutes can he reloaded with another 560. The oven. which has a weight of 16.000 pounds. is impressive in appearance, with its four-pa i-i enamelied front-‘over twelve feet in length and extendi-n back a similar distance. A full ew of its operations is afforded from the front of the oven. Upon the prggg. ing of a switch the eight large revolving trays which hold the 105W! EWIHII instantly. smoothly and silently into motion. The oven is heated by oil and the motive power is furnished by an slsm-ic motor. The heat is ther uri- caliy controlled and the trays re-i wlvlnz. take 2 i-2 minutes for "ch revolution. the WIIOI! large batch of loaves being subjected in s heat of uniform degree at whatever temperature may be u. sr e . . ‘I111! tine and thoroughly mod- ern oven was huilt by the Brant- im-d Oven and Rack Co. Lid, af Brantford. Cr‘ to the order of DEVELOP G PRINTING ENwNG HIGH QUALITY PRINTS i Mail Your Films To Us For Service ' Roll Film, all Sizes In Stock . Emu lirug 8i Photo Service l Monday evening to spend a few days with . White's mother. Mrs. Thos. Wilkinson. who cele- brated her 08th birthday Aug. 8th. Mr. R. L. Lairkin. Chadotte- town. spent the week-end with his mother, Mrs. H. J. Larkin. who is summerlng on the Montrose Riv- er. * __._ i Monday evening a nicely ap- pointed dance in aid of an elevat- or for the Wstern Hospital was very much enjoyed by a bevy of young people. The hail was artis- tically decorated for the occasion." The color scheme was red. White and blue. vines and flowers with sweet peas and ciarkia predomin- sting. The ladies provided aI dainty lunch for the happy 195' hour. wisic was furnish-ed by the Western Five orchestra. J. White and Ciordon- F. White. vio- linists: Mrs. J. Latter. pianistz‘ Mr. Frank O'Connor, guitar; Mr. _ Raymond ATIearn, traps and drums. The event was a huge success financially and socially- Borden b F157. of Charlotte- tovlfrli. v2? aervisltor to Bari-leads: Monday last. guest of his son l i I i and Mrs. Iflve- i n, DEALERS Rev. J. S. Kleinsteuber and Rev. 0. R. Stairs in charge. th, Jecikin or clisr- n ' r n _ - tiotlgtsgwlnaolsgent the Wselimd I“! “on t Fence M’ In Fredericton ALL WELCOME 3°75" Wm‘ Mr‘ and Mrs’ went Wm‘ gflltly EH36’?! "Id o0+0o +a _ . a van ~ ~~ ~ - Wm __- i ’ +++¢+4r4wt~++++d~eb++++++++++7 Congratulatlons to Mr. and Mrs! Also Comedy, News and Last v -Wiliiam McAleer of_ Borden on the. Chapter of Serial iblrth of a son in the ‘PPIOC? |County Hlfilmll ‘m sa‘urday‘ t ' PLAY GOLF _ N James anldksoruingrgrlltdle of ‘oTfiillset. Mil“- who have spent the PW 1W° ‘veeks with Mr. and 'Mrs. Heller Myers. North Carleton returned to the U. 5.A. on Saturday. Miss Betty Jenkins who has been employed in Civil Servscc at Ottawa arrived at Borden on Mon- ‘day and proceeded to her home in Georgetown on Tuesday- Robinson‘: Bakery and tlie local c: cern is to be congratulated u on their enterprise. tnrouilh \v ich Bummersitle has an industry of which the town has every rea- son to be proud-S. .. 31y za mi o:.*'-"'_"'FD CEO ifisunnn lI’Rtii-'l~‘.SSlUN AL (IARD T. Earls liieksy Chartered Acbountant Offioo at ll Granville Street Snmmerafdo Phone I'll J. l. OOWIIIIIO, M. O. l CARLETON I Office Hours -- TMonday, Wednesday, Thurs- day and Friday, 3 to 5 pm. and 7 to 9 p.111. and by ap- sure winter supply of coal. Arriving at intervals. screen- ed Sydney, lnverneas, Alb- ian Nut and Coke. w Qsrt)‘; wear than a well tailored sport coat. It looks right, if, feels right, its practical saves wear on your good suits. Q t some in and see our selection of Men's Sport Coats; 5v"? Y smart wool and cotton tweed: in your favourite eaves. Plain, checks, herrlngbones, hounds tooth, glen plaids, blues, browns and greys, , . ., \‘\<~¢" ~I<,-Z, .\>_; SIZES 86 to ll “w” $16.95 “° 519,95 Good Value in Mews Odd Trousers Men's fine l‘; trousers. Wqomllialvye ywuzstmeddfie“ limited quantity of m”. d l trousers. They are ideal to Writs: Wm.‘ your odd 5"“ ma!» BPOrt cog! or Jacket. Colors blues and browns llllhetiliattl‘ stripes and twin stripes, fini misfits are well tailored and shed with either cuff or plain bottoms. Waist si 80 to 38, Priced atzes A150 a range of odd trousers in a Zvod weight all wool with neat stripes, shades of brown and bluesy also ideal to wear with coat, Spofl coat or Jacket. They are smartly tailored, E0011 fitting trousers that will give double wear. Waist sizes '30 to 40 and I Priced at JACKETS Men's jackets in a large variety of‘. ii Men's Clothing Department (MAIN FLOOR) colors and materials; leather in pig-tex and soft pliable sheep skin, garbardines, cords, sharkskin, plain and two tone effects, all with full sliding fastener fronts, usual poc- kets, lined and unlined. Sizes 34 m“ $3.95 ‘° $16.75 priced at SINCLAIR 8t STEWART P. E.L Summerside, 'wees-ort-+o+++e+++-t--t--t--t--t--r-_-v-_». United Pentecostal Church 4i- - CAMEO - KENSINGTON mi. o-sao. sa-r. ns-aao. ROY ROGERS A! TRIGGER (The smartest horse in the Movies.) NOTI€E I have just installed new shingle saws, now in_ opera, tion for public. WEEKS 8: MILLS Camp Meetings in Gospel Tent at KensingtonrT Sunday 3 and 8 P.M. Monday and Tuesday 8 P.M. Unloading during August, COAL Place orders now to in- and September, Screened FOR HEALTH 8: ENJOYMENT Sydney, Victoria, Albion JOIN THE . Nut, Albion Lump Coal. Stove and Nut Pen Coke. SUMMERSIDE GOLF CLUB For prompt delivery, place orders early. Booking or- ders for fall delivery of ground limestone. LAYTON GREEN, Albany PHO N E 39-23 Scenic ll llnle Course conveniently located near town. Low rates to new membcrg, clung for rent. Visitors Welcome. CHARLES LLEWELLYN Carleton Siding 6-1 7-5-1! OALL 712 For DELIVERY SERVICI‘ It‘: a simple matter to call our nmnbar and have your Grover-lea delivered. OEOIIJS OROOEIIY . Used English Fox Netting FOR ‘SALE ..'..=~.. Used extensively during the war on aircraft this amazing new product is heat proof, non skid, requires no waxing. Wonderful for tables or other furniture, fruit acid or alcohol leave no marks. Easy to apply with ordinary brush. For sale by all leading grocery and hardware stores. Distributed in P. E. Island Exclusively by ROYAL SALES COMPANY SUMMERSIDE Inch and one haifand‘ two inch mesh, in real goodtcondltlon. Also some slightly rusted and rusted, suitable for hen coops, etc, at greatly reduced prices. Fox pen doors. Wrlte for price list. G. Ra MIQQUARRIE - Suminerside, P. E. l. c. ri*D¢Z'» a >1 . .6 ‘hi. . figs-Ir‘,