hucusfr 1}. 194s {if _ Nevvl. l. ‘THE WESTERN cuARpmu AGENTS: l. Elmer Murphy. ltd llenover Street. end George Clow. 126 Ottevle Street. SUMMEBSIDE end remce couun" lptleue, Advertising! in" Guerdlen me! he bought et eny o! the following etoree in Snmmereide: '|| Bookstore. firollttl Blktl,» yinceb. G Water Street; Gourltee Drugstore. ll Centre] Street; Weter Street: Merk Geudet. i-ocery. ltueell Street; Alyre Doueette’: l‘ blend Motor Transport. Weter Street. 67 Grenville Street‘ dlen will he delivered to eny home in Snrnmeretde by Cerrier FEET p” et 3c P" u give W" dey l‘ llo per week. Phone £89 or 289-2 for this eervie. order to the boy reeponeible for delivery on your route é”? ' i N T0 Prod. Frank Scott. jfgfifigh...mn.c.o.r., Thure- fly A... 12. at ass over om. Aron sans-mu Dodge caoch. A150 1935 Ford coach. Apply 1713 gsmbridge Street. Phillie 415'- wmmerside. __LEFT FOR, ENGLAND f MI’. George champion of MalPB-qlle. veteran o; world War II, left Pri- dm, m mire passage from Halifax .0. England. Mrs. chmuivn- W110 L. m English war bride. left. pm!‘ {me BS9- _snu's 11s‘ Pour - The 5.5. 054.»... 2 arzlved in Sunhnierside yB5-_@;-.ihy with a cargo consisting o; approximately 3.000 tons 01' phosphate for the Summersidc Fertilizer C0. Ltd» 170m Nmlh Wei-mouth. Mass. The C-GB- gyghus is also in port.—S. DLEFT FOR. TORONTO — Mr. Wllinm Woodslde of Hamilton 1w. on Friday to visit his sister. Mrs. MontBomfify Owell- K OROTAIIY MEETING -- At the rggular meeting of the Summer- side Rotary Club on Tuesday the 5111711 of $25.00 was voted to assist the Girl Guides Association in carrying out the annual camp for guidcs. Guests were Rotarians Charles McDonald. Lexington, M355; Elias Blanchard. WilminZ- w... Mass. A. A. Scales. Charlotte- town; Dr. Fred MoSwain, Brighton, Mass: Lorne MacFarlane. Sum- merside. Mr. MacDonald spoke briqfly on the activities of his home club and Dr. McSwain also spoke briefly-S- nhaavas ron vie-coma. n. g-Mrs. James Dunning ed Gran- ville. whose husband died two_ y...“ as; left, on Friday for Vic- ioria where she intends to reside. she had been visiting at the home of her slstcr-in-law, Mrs. Orville ctarlze. Kensingfon. where a fare- well reception was tendered her on Thursday evening. Mr. F. R. Nuuss acted as master of cera- moms; Mrs. Elia Jardine read a complimentary address. and e purse Will presented by Miss Beryl woodside. Mrs. Dunning had been tench-red a complimentary banq- uet at the home of Hedley Wood- mic. Eradolbane. some days pre- viously. Mrs. Dunning intends to vzsi: the Toronto Eiwflfiltlon “d n: Regina city en route to Vic- toria. K _o. 12's ARRIVING-‘Dwc dis- placcd persons from Europe ll" rived in Summerside last evenins m work as farm labourers in Prince County. One is EOlHE 1° Emerald and the other to COlG- m3‘ Mr. Earle Cannon. IIISIIBGEI‘ of the swmmerside Office 0i ll‘! Unemployment Insurance Com- mission states that Rood rfliwm have been received at his ‘billet concerning the D. P.'s that have alrcady been placed here. Twenty men from the county have been placrd in employment within the last two weeks with the Canada Dock and Dredge Co. Mil-- W073" ing on the pier at Tbiimthl-llll- FOR SALE A snail ferm. l2 3-4 ‘ecree. for- merly owned by A. M. Weill, locet- erl at Aibcrton, P. E. I. Near shore end main hlghwey: good house and barn; lend under eul- tlvailun. Priced reeeoneble for quick eeie. Immediate poeselelon- Terms Cash. Appi_v:_ IIELEN E. REID. i’. 0. Box B8. Trenton —W1LL BE ABSENT from my office from Thursday. Aug. 12th, until Thursday, Aug. 26th. both dates inclusive. My oflbe will remain open to receive repairs ‘and adjustments. H. '1‘. Coivin. ioiptomcirist. Surnmerside. ' -wnnnnm BELLS—St. Mary's Convent Chapel. Summer-side. was the scene o! a pretty wedding on Tuesday morning at ll o'clock. when Mary Sabina. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Deighan. Summerside. became the wife of Lame St. Clair Keefe, son o! the ilete . end Mrs. John Klete, 'Kinkoru. Rev.-Vt'il.'rcd Keefe cele- brated themuptiai mass and was “assisted by Mr. Stanley Deighnn. Mr. L. B. Gallant played the Wed» Idlng March as the bride entered on the arm of he.- father. who gave her in mar age. The bride was charming i a floor length gown o! white nylon over taffeta. fashioned n princess style, round ineckllne. elbow length sleeves and llong gloves. Her full length veil was held in place with a comnet of orange blossoms. She wore sil- iver slippers and carried a‘ bouquet of Peerless roses. She was attend. ed by he: sister. Miss Ethel Deighan. who was attired in a floor length gown of flowered ash blue sheer. with bustle effect and short sleeves with long American .Bea-uty shade gloves and matching ‘headdress in Dutch style. She car- irled a bouquet of Better Time ros- es. 'I‘he groom was supported by his brother. m. Earl Keefe of iottawa. and the ushers were -Messrs. Charles Delghar‘ and Eug- ene Sullivan. During he signlns _of the register the organist played {"0 Premise Me" and "In a Mon- astery Garden" and “Pants A-ngelicus" by Caesar Frank we're played during the ceremony. Fol- lowing the ceremcnv a reception land wedding breakfast was held at lBirch Hill Tourist Home for the ‘intimate friends end relatives. The bride's table was centered with a two.tier wedding cake topped with a miniature bride and groom. Rev Wilfred Keefe proposed the toast to the bride. to which the groom responded. Mrs. Deighan. mother of the bride, wore a sapphire blue ensemble. sllve" fox cape. large hat of lacy straw braid and corsage of Dream roses. Immediately after the reception. Mr. and Mrs. Keefe loft by motor on a trip to pointsof in~ terest ithroughout the Mariflmes On return they will reside in Char- lottetown where the groom is on the staff of the Income Tax Dc. oartment. The bride orevinus to her marriage was supervisor in the Summerside branch of the P. E.I. Telephone Cclmpanya-S. Personals —Mrs. Irene l-Iiii has returned to Summer-side after an extended visit to Alberta-S. ' —Mrs. Joseph J. Gaudet of ‘Ii’,- nish North. is a patient in the Prince County Hospital-S. —R.ev. Urban Glliis, parish priest at Vernon River. was in Summerside onbtir-iness this wet-e. -B —Mr. Joseph Gsudet of the Wellington Co-operative Store was in Summerside on Monday ufl business for his firm-S. —Mr. end Mrs. C. C. Hickey )I Summer-side spent the week enl l": Montague where they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Artnzr Carruthersr-S. —Mr. end Mrs. George Key of Summer-side and daughter Joyce. also their granddaughter Rogerstm. ere visiting in l-iulifsx where Mr. Key will attend the Canadian Manufacturers Assn.- lation Convention.—.S. they‘re emerl iooklng...'l‘hey‘re ell handles. Men's Clothing Department. countries. KINS (‘this g l“ ""1 w mum» peep‘ l with You'll it“ "m" h, ‘h. ,- e l Heve p°l'"'"- l" lloima’: Ieeord "In: llill u it isn't in no»: pie ups. l‘. gfly. ill we"- thc l)" \ —G. ll. M.- The esrentlele of good LUGGAGE ere Poomlneee. light weight end attractive nppeerence. Whether you're tripping Ind went Luggege for your Veeetion. ell the requirements-they'll hold e. plenty-they're feether ilght end peer or hr you'll need ZIPPER. DUFI-‘LE BAGS meet there thlnge ,end lnexpeneive tool only 4.50 to 7.50 eech. Meiie of leetherette or eturdy duck there Beg: in scverel colors have etrong leether reinforcements end double ieether Choose a Zipper Duhie Beg from thoee on dlrpiey in the lietablce thei ere out of the ordinary ere imported from Eurepeen A _ The Grocery Depertment hee e etoek of theee "Goodies"... NGOSTURA‘ BITTERlere 05 eente e hottle..'l'lny ITALIAN Gllbllt- E ere 75 cente e ler....SALMON AND SHRIMP PASTE from "Klind is 22 cents e Jernlleel CAPEBS, eleo from Englend. ere l0 jlr...Luecloue TURKISH FIGS in eyrup ere 45 cente e jer. theee deilcloiue luxurieemTry lti , Depertment. 00w Inu|le_ whenever you wleh end wherever you go. VICTOR end MBIA RECORDS give yon the beet in music-both eienleel eml Saotton ybo.u'li find eny Record you mey een epeeielly "More Section u. either the Summer-ride or the Cherlottetown Store- m‘? Elite new Records end the dd Ievurllemnlhy or order the one: s but. Furniture Degertment. - he Jslihllfiilnr ehout knitting m» run ruzzr-wuzzv auoona een ("led Into ell rnenner of etireotlve things-gloves, ecervee, mitts, Angorfl"! If you're mu; emhlttoee. eweeterl. Thie bountiful, eeft M" 1m l: mede In Inglend. It le eveilelaie In deleeiehie colore- "ms l Nil. Ireen er wine. It's not eheep-Funy-Wuny ie 08 "P I heII-ounee bell-hut it goee e long wey end will give oodles ' tell. Vlllt the s. Seeonrl Streetr Donna _3 -_.—» ‘—- _-; M w. cam; srzvzn Also Musical, News Allan Fjuzzy) St. John and Buster Crabbe ELLEN crawl MARC civilian UNIS“ ":,:Ll:\‘mllm-"Dl:$mIK KOISOI Shows 7:75 and 9:15 Matinee Friday and Saturday 2:30 Lust Showing Todoy Noel Coward's "BRIEF ENCOUNTER" —Mrs. Wilfred P. Ronan of Chatham. N.B. has been the guest of her sister. M15. G. J. Hayes et Surrurncrside and Cavendish-S. .-Mr. C.C. Gardiner of Boston is spending a vacation in Summer- side. a guest at the residence of Miss Eva McNeilL-S. -Mr. and Mrs. Clarence ‘Camp- bell. Somerviiie, Mass, who have been spending their vacation l1. Summer-side. visiting Mrs. Camp- bell's sister. Mrs. Wilfred Gallant East Street, have returned to their home-S. —Miss Irene Gallant. Ottawa Street. has returned lo her home after spending an enjoyeble va- cationin Halifax. the guest of her sister, Mrs. Jecfcourtcne). —Mrs. R. E. Kemp and two children. Harold and Katherine. have returned to Charlottetown after e most enjoyable visit with Mr. and Mrs. C. l-i. Johnson. Hills River. and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon J. Campbell, Alberton. -.M.iss Charlotte Tompkine. Atti- dent nurse. at the saint John Gen. eral Hospitel, Saint John. N.B., has arrived in Summerside to spend her vacation with her pu- ents, m. and Mrs. D.C. TOIIIPUIISI. —Mr. and ‘Mrs. D. H. Staples. Halifax. are guests at Harbour View Cabins. Summeralde. on their honeymoon. Mrs. Staples was the former Olive Marjorie Balcom of Annapolis Royal. N.S. and was chosen Queen during the Annapolis Natal Day celebration last. week-S —Mlrs. Edward Murphy, son Basil and granddaughter. Agnes. of Sheet Harbour. N.S., a visit- ing in Sharbrooke. guests of Mrs. Murphys- daughter. Mrs. Errol Lapghlin and Mr. Leughiin. S , Thnfe eelhleg ee ee-l Knit ru 4v _ ‘and. I! 11;! Angere for Iell elll Winter Buy it in EY HEE 0-i¢®‘}00<3®0€>d0\ CAPITQL Summereide TODAY (WEIIIIESAY) and THURSDAY .___ lithium m‘ ‘l’ AMER iiiiiiiiillii‘ s.‘ DIIICIIDII FREDERICKUG CQRDOVA n-.i-.~..<-.~;.-.'.r.~..r.~:hat-uiuesmshu Reel and Disney Cartoon ll Shows 7:15 - 9:15; Matinee Thursday 210 %O®%0®€>00%0 0'20? I R E G E N T KENSINGTON Wed. - Thur. 7:15 - 9:15 THURSDAY, FRIDAY and No Matinee SATURDAY —Adult Entertainment- Alan Ladd in DQUBLE B|LL “THE BLUE DAIILIA" With Veronica Lake and “ l " William B dlx ms pnonisns anosr M, _ _ _ “muggy”, m W wig-h men - - - to kiss one-to kill the other! In silspense-fiiled mystery. Also Short Reel nm$~nn . . g,__,,...(§,“ —Mrs. Errol Laughlin. Sher- brooke. and Mrs. Harold Matth- ews. Sumrnerside. have just re- turned from a weeks visit with relatives and friends of Mrs. Laughlin lli Nova Scotia. S —Miss Alberta MacLellan of the Civil Service Department, Lellan of Montreal. who H821‘ been spending their vacation in Klnkora, the guests of their s1". fer. Mrs. James Callaghan. have returned to resume their duties —S. —Mr. ahd lvfrs. Charles R. Den- nis and their daughter and sonJn- law. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Myers of Warren. Ohio. are spending their vacation at Kenslngton and Sum- merslde. Mrs. Dennis is a daught- er of 1Vl!rs. George MocF-Iterson, whose late husband. it will be re- called by many. was for a good many years the caretaker ct tlte Sumirnerside Post Offlce.—S. —Mr. and Mrs. Chas. R. Den.:i= of Warren. Ohio. accompanied ‘o; their daughter and husband. M: and Mrs. A. F. Myers. have 11cc.‘ visiting old friends and IEISHVCS in vicinity of Summerside Kc..- singlon and Charlottetown. hL. Dennis is a son of the late Mr. W. R- Dennis of Margate, Mrs. Der- nis was the former Jean Ma..- Pherson. daughter of late Geo. C. and Mrs. MacPherson (now cf Ottawa) and was a former teacnc‘ in Summerside High School. Plea For lieip The following is a copy of a let- ter received by Mrs. Gerald Walsh. Eiliotvale. P..I:‘..I., end it speaks for itself. A. Kayser, Co. Vorgebirgstrasse Bonn Am Rheln (2%) Germany (British Zone) Bonn. May 21st, 1948. Deer Mrs. Walshz-I am e Ger- man teacher for the French. Eng- lish and Russian languages. But. my knowledge acquired in years of hard work. doesn't even permit me to give the most essential food i0 my little boy and my wife, who weighs hardly B’! pounds. 1 wgn. der whether the world realizes flllly the tragedy which is going °ll B! Dresent in Germany. once a center of world culture and scien- “l- N0 lit. no meat. no potatoes, no vegetables. no eggs. no nfllk. 11° $118"- HOi-hllitl The result: s°m° “"16 88o a commission of American doctors has found out by lame-scale examinations that 68% of the school children o! 0°l08lie suffer from tuberculosis. All this can't. however. destroy my faith in mankind. 1 em m; that there are persons yet in e... Ely country who disapprove. who don't think that vengeance i5 a sound foundation for s new world. and as 1 was told by the christian Assistance that you are one of the “hm I finally decided to ask for your help. Ahi Believe me. begging i; ha"; but hunger is still harder, and you can't resist its gnawing at your Prlde- YW mfly stand pains of your body end worries of your will» hunger. div w any. night by flllht. the rying of your child, the silence of his mother. hunger, this sneaking devil. brings you down. end then you write letters like this one.... Indeed. Germany of today com- prises three classes: the rascals end proflteers. the beggars who live on foreign charity. end the ‘dead. ‘mere is no class beside these. for you can't earn any more of the most essential foodstuffs by an honest profession. We still like life. for my wife is only 27 8nd l 38. and we hate robbery end proflteerlng. so we had to write this letter finally. though we have heslteteci s long time. end still doubt whether we don't Ottawa. and Miss Patricia Maa- ' From Starving Family originally live swey too much of ourselves by doing so. for even in misery THE__G_IIAI§_I)I_I_\N.__§:HARLOTTETOWN introducing Eda Tall... tug grosgrain. i coiffure. grain trim. Featuring / it would look on you! colon. Choose Your llat from any of these Styles —- Premler Model Excellent Model man must keep his dignity. -Dear Madam, its your goodness that gives us after all the courage to ask for your help. Be sure that our thanks will be a steady one. that we shall elweys look out eagerly for a possibility to give you a proof of our thankful- nele. Yours sincerely. (Signed) A. Keyeer end femlly. (Patriot pieeee eopy) CABIIIES HEAVY LOAD VANCOUVER —— (C P) — Built for Russia's broad gauge rellweyn during the First World War. 414 fletcere weighing 7.000 tons are en route to Buenos Professional Gard O€ " i‘. Earle Hickey I Cheriered Accountant Otfiee et II Grenville Street Phone ill f Summer-elite >ee¢>co&<io-nue><.e@s=o<¢. . i a-r. llllllIEIi n. o. I OPTOMETRIST Complete Vleuel Aneiyeel Gleeeee Fitted SMALLMAWS BUILDING. Summerelde. P.E.I. PIIONI 705 Run your eye: over the neat tapered crown-eaten the snap of ite criep bound brim-then picture how Better yet-come in and try on a. Mallory-lye have them in all the new llory for Ladies with young ideas 312. Impudently rogulsh ceeuei to pay complimentary tricks on all your tailored costumes. _ you saw in Charm. presented here in a galaxy of ' Bay colors. each banded and outlined in contrast- The same one A delightful femlnlzatlon of the ooechmenh hat. ‘ interpreted In e modified trlcorne with e. softly mu“ hm" "l" you'll love ehove your Presented in buttersof Other Mallory Models as Low as 6.95 Mallory for Men with young ideas Embassy D ire clor Town Club Richlend Knocebout Broadmoor Streamii ner Overland its own weight-IOOO tons. OUT OUR WAY /'////,zszz=li~'== PAY. 0". t fur felt end groe- Marshal. The ship carried nearly HIM TO BALANCE TH N65 ON Hi5 .dl‘llé(ll1fl 95 (Light colors llightly higher] shorter dcla 111,6 PAGE THIRTEEN it (Light colors slightly highfl] l bow to the fascination of the East - - - an e]- clting fur felt turban that climbs from a smoothly "llllitured back to a high an: lrlmsed front. gay _end wonderfully wearable idea. A (bi-gilt colors slightly higliC)’ SMALIMATI‘ Where Price THAT'S FROM YOU’ TEACHIN‘ NOSE"NOW HE PLAYS IN HIS FOOD.’ ‘THE Business new BEAUTIFUL FABRIC Brocade l5 the world given t.» woven with gold. silver. or grit- richly-decora ted fabric with DON'T ‘IOU THINK Is Matched With Quality Overland shghtly-ralsed i :ll\'€l’ thread. HE’5 PLAYIN‘! HE HOLDS TH’ PART HE DON'T LIKE UP THERE WHILE HE PICKG OUT TH’ DAlixlTiEél Oiqwiuumoflfi .-..n_u. l ' pattern. dffifl s. J. n. William!