I _.nn.v_z_a. _1_9_4s m.- THE WESTERNGUARDIAN g ___ I ‘:' ‘AGENTS: I. lilraer Murphy. ill Hanover Street. and , George Clow, 126 Ottawa Street. "' IUMMEISIDB and PRINCE COUNTY News, Subscription; Advertising. The Guardian may be bought at any of the» following stereo in Sunuuereid ash Bookstore. Water sum; Gourlieo Toronto Bakery. Water Street: Mark Gagdet.“ 91 Granville Street.‘ Itslaeli Street: Alyro Doueetwo Grocery. Second Street; Island Motor Transport. Water Street. Vince's Grocery. '* ugatoro: e1 Control Street: The Our ‘will be delivered to 3°, l‘ so per day .0 19o per week. Phone BIO or 309-2 for this service o, ‘m your order to the boy responsible for delivery on your route _FOB SALE — Ereh sprayer in wag-king condition. Apply Peter 391311311, Freetown. .403 SALE - 1942 Harley- pavidson Motorcycle in good con- nuon. Phone 419-3 of box 13s. Summerside. {FOB SALE - New Frost 8.: Wood mower, 6 ft. cut, used few seasons, reason for selling, bought ;i~actor mower. Gregory Milligan. Summerfield, Emerald R. R. _ron SALE _ 1940 Ford Truck. new motor just installed. Any 793501181710 offer accepted. A9191)’ v. N. Burns, Malpeque. _LO,ADING HOGS for Swift janadian Co. Limited at. Allieflfln Mmdayg July 26th. For trucking service contact J. W. D. Cflmilbell BcoLLI-JCTXNG I-IOGS for swift CanadianCo, Limited at Welling- ton every Tuesday morning. For trucking service contact Tillman Cozinier. _0'I.EAR.Y PASTORAL CHARGE — The United Church o: Canada, Rev. W. G. Dickson, p, A., Pastor. The Services for Sunday July 25th are as follows:- West Devon at 11 a. m: Bloom- iicid at 2 p. m-Z OTBBYY at 3.30 y», m. Brae at '7 .0 p. m. Special orangemen‘: serv ce and parade in the Brae Church. Everyone n-eicome to all services, especially visitors fro-tn other places. Sunday schools as announced in each place. —CROIR. ENTERTATNS - Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Muttart were hcst and hostess at their spacious home in Searletown on Wednesday evening when the choir of Bedequc Vnitcd Church entertained in hon- or of Rev. and Mrs. RaiPh W Barker and son, also Rev. and Mrs. Arthur Organ. A most enjoy- able social evening was spentand a number of instrumental select.- ions were played by Rev. Mr. Barker and Rev. ‘Mr. Organ, wii-h ‘Airs. Waiter Craig at the piano for a sing song. Delicious refreshmanti oi icc-creairn and cake were served hv the hostess, assisted by lilrs. Wilfred Craig. Miss Ruth wright and Mrs. I... M. Callbeclc-S. -—ltlACl-‘ARLANE PICNIC —The first picnic of the descendanis of the IvlacI-‘arlnne Clan was held on Wednesday afternon on the shore at Mr. and Mrs. Herman Mao- Fariane's, Fcrnwood. with ap- proximately one hundred in at- lcnilance. The majority of £11058 present ivcre the descendants oi Mr. Donald MacFarlane who. at the age of ten, migrated from Scotland in 1769. During the afternon sports. in- eluding swimming, foot races and toil ball were participated in un- du- the direction of Mr. Alden Lcard, assisted by Mrs. Chilr195 liiar-Farlane, Messrs. DQ118115 Mil!" Faclane and Ralph Macl-‘arlane. The first prize winners included Jwnie MacFarlane, Nancy Mac- l-‘iriano, Gordon Macl-‘arlane, Hm‘- are» .\lacFarlane and David Silli- pliant. After a delightful chicken supper, when the tables were set an the lawn, all retired to the ncuse where an enthusiastic sing- ‘ vng ivas enjoyed with Mr. Alden Ltarci. accompanist. Among those pix-sent who are visiting the prov- JiCC this Summer were Dr. Frank \iacl=‘arlane, Piympton, Mass; lVLr. David G. MacE-‘nrlane, 0.D. and Mrs. MacFarlane, Boston, Mass; iii-s. L. B. Tangedahl, New West- ~n sier, BIL: Mr. H. J. Mcntqom- Wetaskwin. Alta; Mr. Bruce lson. Fredericton, N.B.; Mr; v-iri Mrs. James Townsend with “Ply six children: Reiliilhld. 5353-1 ilrs, Jerry Williams, Windsor, 0n- ario. Mr. J. Harrison Mad-‘al- _‘llE,. who was acting chairman when a hearty vote of thanks was nded to the host and hostess . ll-d upon Dr. Frank _Mac: Fm-Tane, who voiced his apprecia- Hc-i of this happy reunion and rokecl forward to many more-—S- I ~13. Il.DI.- . aroundfor MIN’! UNI SHIRTS you'll be in- The 6 and l0 Department has a eel“.- lf you are shopping terested in this bit of news! tlon oi fine Shirts in a variety 0| have fused collars and are in sisea any home in Sumaneraide by Carrie; —G!1tl. WANTED for. light house-keeping. Write care of Box 688. Summerside, oi- phone 437. —EXPECTING A SHIPMENT of the English Morris cars this week." James A. McNeil] and Sons, Sum- merside. -—FOR. SALE —Arc-weider. Gen- eral Electric, 300 feet heavy cable and stick. Appiv 320 Convent Street, Summerside. —-COLLECTING HOGS fc-r Envift Canadian Co, Limited at Lot- ll. Ellerslie, Port Hill Monday and Tuesday morning. Contact Frank Platts for trucking service. ——LOADING HOGS for Swift adian _Co. Limited at Norlhem. Monday and Tuesday morning un- til train time. For trucking service contact Charles MacKay. —LOADlNG HOGS for Swift Canadian Co. Limited at 0'Leary Monday, July 26th. For trucking service list your hogs with Ed. Turner or contact Ralph Adams or Ambie Boyle. —BEDEQUE UNITED CHURCH CHARGE — Services Sunday Ju‘y 25th. Bedeque. The third and last of a series ofservlces in connect- ion with the 130th anniversary of this Church. l1 a. m. Reception of new members. communion Eer- vice. Sermon by the pastor, Mr. Crowe. 8 p. m. Guest speaker Rev. Arthur Organ o1’ Hamilton, (31-- tilrlfl. Albany at 3 p, m, B91119“ also at 3 p. m. when Rev, C. A, Britten will be the preacher. Rev. W. Burton Crowe, Minister. — PICNIC ENJOYED -- The "Wllihly meeting of the Wornens Association of the Progressive Conservative party of Prince com. ty was held on Wednesday after- noon in the form of a picnic on Mrs. Basil Kelly‘s lawn. Plans were laid for future meetings which includes the August meet- ing cn the third Thursday in th month-—S. .. —PICNIC A SUCCESS — The social gathering on the spacious and well kept. grounds of the "Church of the Holy Family" ‘Tuesday night was a real success After a. hot day, the coolness ct- evening wa-s enjoyed by a goodly turnout of farmers and their families. Games and refreshments were indulged in, and old and young were cheered by the bril- liant lighting of the grounds and by the music supplied by the Mis- cc-uche Band. The opinion was generally expressed that every small town should have its pub- lic square, shade trees, seats band stand. and o! course aband. The lack of these things is noi- the result of scarcity of money or talent. but the shortage of am- bitious leaders in community life. An adventure of this kind would tend to culture and refinement. as well as to co-operation and bro- therhood. Cor, —COUNTY COURT — ln the County Court at Surnmerside yes- terday. Judge L. G. Lewis, presid- ing, judgment was given in thc case of Manning Equipment Ltd. Halifax vs. Sutton and Lowe, Sununerside for the full amount of the plaintiff's claim of $81.11 with costs. The case was an action for goods sold and delivered by the plaintiff to the defendant. One witness was heard for the plainl, tiff and three for the defendant. M. Aiban Farmer represented the plaintiff and T. L. Compton and J.S. DesRochcs, the defendant. The case of Palmer and Williams Co. Ltd. vs. Irving Oil Co. Ltd. which was to have been heard yesterday was set down for the September term. Court adjourned till July 27th when the case of Oscar McNeill, Conway vs. Gor- field Palmer. Conway will be heard. This ls an action in which the plaintiffciaima $95.93 for goods sold and delivered, for work done and materials furnished-S. striped delimi- - - - "t" "m." l-t-prlced at 2.98. Men's llto l6 Shirts have~ risen sud risen in price-but these ore very "l-"MP" and they're very good value. Coma in and choose the ones you lllfl but from the il and l0 Department. Pnasn VEGETABLES-So m: fresh they're olmwt will“! "t" dew are u. o. found in the oroc . Department - - - Th" '"°""'° beets, can-nu, pen, beans, turnip, onions, and of oouroe lettuce, eel- cry and tomatoes. ‘It's so easy to coll on the phone and order Fresh "lobbies-they're oil n the lowest market vrlw- W" Pm" Foods every. every day for your health and yfl" QIWYI"'"-"GF°°°'7 Department. Bub-Hove -ou seen the mm rune smn ‘new!!! In the Dry Goods papal-inept. The colors are iuaeioua and the designs‘ are dif- ferent sud sttroetlve. These Pure Silt Scarves are o ylfll mm PM lily be worn in a number of. fashions to enhance y"! PM!" frocks. Pure Sill squares are prioedht M! and are ou dhplsy in "ll Dry Goods Department. Something new in uio manner of srlcr: ans is on stroll! h ill Chins Department. l! white glass h" "Plllllllllll 01""!!! WNW’ ly can“ "m; u“ p" hove colored tops and are all in their placer In a white plootio stand-along with this set m revel" I "*1" flti-Spieoo, pie out by the Conedir" Spioo Association. This SiIiee l» vi u a omelu m» in your" when-we'll N rm" i" "'°“ CAPITOL a OOOOOOOQ Summoner-side mrr (FRIDAY) ll THE KID NEXT DOOR THE . NickeyllUDN "Brian DDNI£ Ann B LYTH HIIIIIWY” JAMES DUNN - Men PICTURE "no m: smru and PASSING PARADE ‘w: 7:15-9:15 —- Matinee Saturday 2:30 “O-O-OO-O-O-OOOK-O-O-QO-OQ O4 O O OOGOO-QO-§ KOOO-O O-§¢~5§-O-§-O—§§O¢4 v Ilil SATURDAY BECOMES GROWN-UP KILLER! —FOR. RENT-Kitchen, bed- room and toilet, all furnished. Apply 9i East Street, Summe - side. —TRUCK FOR SALE. 1946 two- ton Fargo, with hoist and box. Apply 34 Central Street, Sum- merside. —SUMMER.SIDE Baby Clinic July 23 and each Friday in future from 2 to 4 p.m. at the Town Hall. Summerside. All babies and pro-school children will be o'cl- coined. —FROM WEATHERFIELD, CONN-Mr. Heath Casley of Ken- sington has as his guest Mr. Wil- liam W. Herold of Weatherfield. Conn. Mr. Herold is also inter- ested in dairy farming and will purchase a small dairy herd of cows and heifers. K -FROM NEW GLASGOW. N.S. -—Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Higgins of New Glasgow. N. s.. visited their numerous friends in Ken- sington last week; While here they were ‘guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- lard Brown of Irishtown. Mrs. Higgins being o. sister of Mrs. Brown. K Macdonald of Trure, N.B., visited Kensington recently. He was a. former employee of the Bank of Nova. Scotia here. and also scin- tiilated in hockey. Mr. Macdon- aid was very popular with the younger set, and met many of his old pals. K --SPEClAL—We are very fort- unate in being able to secure at less than manufacturer's cast about. three dozen rocking horses and three dozen lawn ornaments. For the benefit of our customers we offer these items as well as many others at l-Xi of the actual retail price. Rocking horses reg- uiar $9.25, special $3.25. Bill's Bike Shop. Water Street West. —FR.OM riwno‘ - m. Roddy ‘ (PQYY-‘OWY. '\O6\' REGENT THURSDAY, FRIDAY. and SATURDAY Double Bill HOPALONG CASSIDY in “THREE 9N A TRAIL” . ond If’: A PANIC 0n l PARK AVENUE! And a rior or the Ritz when they crock up theupper-crusti Shows 7:15 and 9:15 Matinee Fridcy and Saturday 2:30 Siammerside. i —IIAS EYE INJURED - Mas-l, ter John Gay, son of Mr. and Mrs. * Al-win Gay, Russell street, nar- rowly escaped a serious eye injury" yesterday afternoon when a shot from an air gun in the hands of his brother entered his eye and badly bruised the eye ball. Appar- ently the B B shot grazed thei eyeball and did not penetrate the delicate flesh. ‘Phis was due to some extent to the fact that the rifle was old and did not , much compression. Medical aid was immediately summoned and the young lad was given treat- ment and last evening was suffer- ing no pain. He will be taken to Charlottetown today for further examination by Dr. mntz for poe- sible internal injuries to the eye. —S. Personals —Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Thompson and family. Charlottetown. visited Max-gate, Burlington and Kelvin on Sunday-Bur. —Miss Della Watts. Hampshire is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Lloyd Hickox and Mr. Hiokox at Margate-Bur. -Mr. and Mrs. Preston Bryanton of Souris, were guests on Sunday of Mr. Bryantonh brother. ‘it’... Elijah Bryanton. Burlington-Bur. —Mastera James and Myron Paynter. Kelvin. are spending a vacation with their grand parents. Mr. and Mrs. James Hickey. Darn- ley.-Bur. ._M1u gum; alchards of Hal- ifax is visiting in Burnrnerslde, the guest of her sister, Mrs. George Clow. - S. de Bellevue, Que. who has been ‘ "M"- Glvrse cousins has re- wwvxhcwwvmwmvwwvv: Npgy A-VMAMA‘ - . . .o¢-ee<a>oo®oo@>eo@»ot DAMED THEATRE KENSINGTON Friday Matinee 3:30; Evening 1:15. 9:15? Saturday 7:15-9:15. Dont Miss this Wonderful Show in Technicolor. “THE JOLSON STORY" Wm‘ Li"? Parks an Al Jolson Also News Reel "mmlfifll at Keppoch is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest L. walk. er, Summerside. — S. turned to her home in Kensing. ""1- 5"" ollending the past week in Summerside, where she was the Guest o! Mrs. Grace Prolitt, Eustane St-Bur. -—Ml'. James T. Waite, Sumner- side East, has returned home from the Prince County Hospital after undergoing a successful opera- tion, -- S. —Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Ranger of Providence. ll. l... and daughter Sue. are visiting Mrs. Ranger's Plrents, Mr. and ‘Mrs. Edgar Cilrlll. Summerside-S. —Mr. and Mrs. Godfrey and rvlr. and Mrs. Aquila Bowman of Wu:- shire. attended the Paynter picnic on Wednesday at Burlington»- Bur. -Miss Joan Caaeley. Kelvin, u. spending s few days at Chariotuz- town. where she is the guest of her cousin. Miss Carol Thompson», Hillsboro St-Bur. —Csptsi.n Lloyd Lei-lay of the Canadian Army and Mrs. Lerooy are visiting the lattera parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred L. Campbell. Burlington. Captain LeRoy who has been stationed st Ottawa hat -Mra. Daisy Guild of st. Anne‘ now been posted to Fort Nelson.- Bur. l i —Mr. andvMra. Russell Ramsay, Summeraide and Mr. and Mrs. TIIEATRE William .7. Harrington. Spring Valley, have returned totheir rc- ,. ' homes after a coast-ta- cout tour of Canada end interest.- ing points in the United States. -Bur. ‘ DOUBLE IILL "THUNDER. MOUNTAIN" ly Zone Grey --i-ler friends will be sorry to - leorn that Mrs. D. J. Heath oi 5'°"'"'9 Th" Hm Summer-side was obliged to under- go on operation in the Prince "IEAT THE RAND“ County Hospital on Wednesday A n tie M ic | mmmgs‘ A ' " Dllltlll til I ‘ - ' --m-. and Mrs. John M sum" ham" Lmwom Bovyer. Montreal. Quebec, with their three daughters; who are aunnnering at Cavendish. ‘were the guests on Wednesday of Dr. and Mrl. L. N. Callbeok. Summerside. Slum:- FrL-lzfl; Set. 7:30-9:90’ ‘t 0" your friends and you'll v v It PM!!! WP-f "i" 5°" P" urioed oi LI in the dhinollopqqnont. ‘ -'~- l. a s 31H: GUARDIAN. CHJFWRLOTTETOW ‘ ¢FV§OOOOO§OQWQOOOQ=OOOOOOO+O4O Successful Water Sports At Summerside On Wednesday s1 at the Murine Wharf, Srnimerside, s splendidly arranged program of water sports was carried out un- der the auspices of the Y's Men's Club. - '- The meet was well attended by young and old alike Ind under ideal weather conditions each event was run off ‘to the generous applause of the audience. The meet demonstrated that there is a large number of young swimmers in Town who are very much [at home in the water and muoh credit for this goes to the Y's Men who have provided suit- able swirrming facilities at the -whar§,1pr _young and old alike. Tire-“plbgrum consisted of swim- ming races, diving, demonstration of methods of rescue, and to the great amusement. oi.’ all, a greased pole which the contestants must climb out c-n and hang 0n to un- til the end was reached and a doi- iar bill tagged. The presentations were made in the evening at St. Mary's Hail in the presence of Dr. l-Iurrey Dcney, Director of First Aid and Water Sfety and also Mrs. Harry Cud- more, Director of Red Cross swimming and water Safety. Mrs. Cudmcre presented bronze medal- lions to swimming instructors, Bill Mills, Dc-n Gallant and Garth Toombs. The meeting was ad- dressed by Dr, Doney. who spoke of the need of a swimming pool in this Province and made interest- ing ccmments on the izwo films which were shown on water safe- The results of the contest were as follows: Free style (50 yards) Boys 16 years-Jim Pope, Urie Biacquiere, Leonard Savidant. Free style (25 years) Boys 12 to 15 years -_ Nelson Richards, Phil- ip Gallant, Hilary McCormick. Greased pole, 12 years up Leonard Savidant, Gerald War- ren. Breast stroke ( 5 yards) Boys 12 to i5 — Riohar Poirier, Nelson Richard. Diving (swan) - Richard Poir- ier, Albert Arsenault, Clarence Ar- senauft. Breast Stroke (25 yards) Girls i2 to 15 '_ Shirley Peters, Patricia Watson. Breast stroke (50 yards) Boys l6 years - Jim Pope, AlbertArsen- ault, Ulric Blacquiere. Cork Race _ Shirley Peters. Patricia Watson, Ruth Arsenault. Medley Race i150 yards) i0 breast. 10 side, 50 crawl, Boys 1s- Jim Pope. Ulric Blacquiere, Leon- ard Savidant. Free Style (110 yards) Girls 16 —Eleanor Smith, Mark Kelly, Joan Campbell. Diving fjackknife) Richard Poirier, Clarence Arsenault, Leon- ard Savidant. Officials: Announcer, Art Rog- ers; judges, L.R. Alien, Prank Jenkins, L.W. Hancock, George Meikle, Lindsay willett; starters, Harold Rodd, Bill Currie, Roy Daye; timekeepers, Horace McFar- lane, RS. Hinton, Jock Hopkirlr. —S. Personals —M.r. Leaman Davison who spent the past two weeks at lilo former home at Irishtown left by car to return to Boston on Satur- day. He was accompanied by his cousin. Miss Anne Campbell, re- cently of Gailanifis Drug Store, Summerside. who will visit her aunt. Mrs. Fred Murphy of Ailisto: Mass-Bur. —Rev. Mr. McLean. secretary cf the British and Foreign Bible So- ciety for the Ottawa area. deliv- ered the address at St. Stephen‘: Church. Burlington on Sunday, July 18th. He was introduced o; the rector, Rev. S. J. Davies and in the course of a very interesting address stated that the Anglican Church owed more to the Bible society than any other. in the fact that it‘s mission fields require over 200 translations of the Bible and all are made by the Society. '.\i-:. McLean was the speaker at Long River Church on Sunday evening -Bur. Professional Gard i‘ T. Earle Rickey Chartered Accountant Office at l5 Granville Stroei Phone I'll lurnrnersido Dr. Yl. N. TIDMARSN BEDEQUE, r.s.|. OFFICE nouns: ledeque: Afternoons-Lt PM. " MONDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY Evoningr-TJ PM. MONDAY WEDNESDAY ‘RIDAY Cropuud 2- TUESDAY and ERIDAY Afternoons-Lt PM. Saturday — Emergencies only [4 Turkish supplylor some time, und we NOW. _ 21in English dork striped Turkish towels, for shore, bathroom or kitchen use. These are the towels that have been in short therefore advise-get your requirements! Size about llix2t (per pair)»- lllx36 (per pair)“- 201140 liver‘ nalri--- 1.75 22x44 (per pair)"- (ZLEARINC-i Col o rF u Towels" m; i .98 1.39 2.19 lieg. value 1.75 ‘CLEARING-per yard 1. PRINTED SHEER iiag. value 1.75 CLEARING-per yard 1. Upper Floor Store Section SMALLM Where Price is Matched vmn Duality PRINTED CREPE "Reg. value 2.25 CLEARING - per yard Reg. value _l.95 CLEARING - per yard PRINTED RAYON 1.49 1.29 PAISLEY RAYDN leg‘. Value 1.35 liLEAliiiifi per yard 19 19 w: Tignish Activities Mr. and Mrs. Billie Perry of Saint John, N. B., were recent vis- itors of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Perry. Greenmount. Miss Edna Rayner has returned to Summeroide after spending some time whti her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Rayner, Kilciare central. ' Mr. cyrll Maclnnla of B. C. is visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Maolinnis ofGreen- mount. Mrs. A. H. Rayner has returned home after an enjoyable month's Mr. and Mrs. Herman Cahlll. Klidare Central, have their daughter Doris of Toronto. spend- ing her vacation at their home. Misses Jessie, Alida and Lois Rayner who spent ten days at Camp Ki-Ora near Montague, P. E. 1., returned to their home on Thursday. Misses Revada and Bessie Ray- ner have returned to their home after spending the past week vis- iting thsir grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Dignan of Woodstock. A shower was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gil- lis, Kildare Central, in honor of Mrs. Giilis’ brother and sister-in- nnounr: rs omnonn J CALAlS, Me, July 22 —(AP)- An attractive, blondo mother was charged today with murdering hell husband. Oscar F. lilarcil, 56. Schenectady. N.Y., food-store man- ager. Mrs. Margaret Mary Marcil. 33, pleaded innocent. She was held without bail for hearing July 29. k NOTICE REFILL SPONGES FOR DU’FOLD MOPS are uvuilobie oi‘ my address to? $2.00 u Unit. Prompt service assured. mt m.‘ ML d ML H 1d law, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Gavin, éimpsgn o! sway. N’: s_ “sohe who were recently married. Many PETER GALLANT was accompanied by he, 8mm“ gifts were received and an en- i-iowlun, P.E.|. son Ray, who will spend a couple "Mable evem“! sperm (via Woodstock) °i Wm“ °" the 151"“- Ra" OUR BOARDING HOUSE Major HOOpIQ. i iN PeoR:A,PAi.!-~1 o‘ GRAND Fetusrzs "l/ \ , , i/é-l-s ~ 1 JAkes PA MUST Hove A P002 MEl/iO2\’= WELLJF u ANT My on: pom Recouec-r! 8050M CHEM. one-snow a wan-rs veiz zone! LAST '1 seen you _ unuoieflmotifiéi? WAS in THAT POOLROOM You Aim‘ DIGBY Bkune Ti-iiS LiTTLE scone / 4 GiLLENWATER, / Zebu Tun-r oven so»! THE Black uevs! H we DRNE TWICE THAT AROUND ‘(HE EQUATOR To see Roan ARE you ? / some euv 3m’- JAKE Bomowso A iN A POOL~ ROOM .' AS '" i