pTEMBER_6. _ [947 WESTERN GUARDIAN my l. Elmer Murphy, ill Hanover Street. and George Cluw, Ill Ottawa Street SUMMER-SIDE and PRINCE COUNT! News. Subscriptions. Advertising. I -—NIW HAMPSHIRE CHICK- nus for llll. an BWIII-hl old. as»! die Gallant, Kensington. —FOUND Q Outboard motor boat. Apply 3b Alley Bf... Sum- merside. _ piTsCunrdinn may be booghtatany olihe _. following stores In Summer-side: tore. w!” Si“ w“ Goal-lies Drugstore. ll Central Street: Iii w Bu“, Wain sum; lhrk Oaudet. e1 Granville sung you wlllbedellveredtoanyiiomoiniummesulda. usoy-Qigpfllll] orllcparwcok. Phonoleiforthissarviu "m you] ordI to the M! mlwnslbia for delivery on your route —ABRIVED HOME — The Mia- ses Dorothy and Wands Wyatt are being welcomed home to Summer- side after an absence of almost, four months. during which period . ' "kimm mm h” 5m"- M"- mey spent some “m, m sutumifleorge Barney, Whitefield, N.H., Victoria, Vancouver, Ed- montiliihklianff. Lake Louise, Jas- er ar p and Winnipeg’ £35K been ill about two months-S. their uncle and aunt. Major and} Mrs. Harry Roberts, on an Island interna- , . tional border between Minnesota I ‘mgagement °I h" ‘mly dlulhwl» ' 1. and Ontario. The homeward jour- i Mary DWI‘ m 3°53?“ Gerald» 5°." K/"TT-"on sass. - New 'BE:'.T;§.I.:, endless; also 6 inch 2 inch 4 ply. Lowest prices which. Apply W- D- C'°"°“- 5w‘ ‘when Emerald R. R. 1. m GETTING well stocked 3h a complete line oi srwerles n! some hardware. Have a big Pdunem, pyrex, enamel- wr oiato busekts, soap and siieflgkei, Am taking orders for m... shingles. Ralph Mac- gpupv Carleton. Wush., enjoyed also three weeks in Rainy Lake on the JIESTING COMFORTABLY- m, Hpilrliert of Indian River ,9 “p5 admitted to tiie Prince 135m“. i-{QsiJII/BI about ten o'clock “H1653. oioning following a mo- Fht-riiiciii on Central Street, frmme, m. 1,- reportod as resting N ' He suffered cuts and ' lSES $20153). Huiifed as first reported. Hqkmap J iish peddier, was driv- Win15 .i_{Ilt truck and crashed m-o [he rcir of another truck parked ori the street-S. _.5o'ril. WEDDING ANNIVER- 5gRY_Fl‘lCll(IS and relatiges gath- H.“ M the home 0f M1‘. 811d MP5- Datld Aisfillllillt, Summerside.» on Thursday ziiiernoon to h nor Mrs. psi-nan 5 parents, Mr. and Mrs. John ATSPilillilL on their 50th wed- im; anniversary. A beautiful ad- l-ms \\'.l* ll‘tlCl to them by their pairidiiiicliier. Theresa Gallant, [nil llli‘ many beautiful gifts in- (lillillg 1i icy were opened by illtil‘ ii iiighter. Mrs. George ,_» , Aliiioiigh taken by sur- p, _\i;~ llilil Mrs. Arsenault re- ipcliilecl liy thanking all for their ghqiigiiiii s. All present join- , r “For They Are Jolly Lunch was served ma aIi ii aried wishing Mr. and Mrs. Arscnrinlt many more years ,1 hJpplll0$5.—-S. ney was made by water via the Great Lakes. .A visit to Pic- turesque Thousand Islands in the St. Lawrence River was a very pleasant feature of their trip-S. —MONTIlLY MEETING 0F C. —TIIE ANNUAL Women's In- stitute District Convention in Central Bedeque l-iall, Monday. Sept. 8 at 2.30 p. m. Guest speak- icrs. Public meeting l p. m. when interesting films will be shown. ‘ Summerside. conveying the sad‘ news of day afternoon. Mr. Barney IKeiiy, Kinkoru, announces land Mrs. Monaghan. Kelly's Cross I ember. -ENGAGEME; _. Mrs. Mr. W. L.-The first regular monthly ' memde- “mmunce n“ m‘ meeting of the Catholic Women's League since June was held Summerside in the K. of C. Home on Wednesday, September 3rd. The president. Miss Margaret Wedge was in the chair. The meet- ing opened with the League prayer. The minutes of the last meeting and also the treasurers report were read and approved. The con- vener for social service. reported that milk was bein supplied daily to undernourished children. The convener for Girl Guides in her report said that efforts were be- ing made to secure a hall for their meetings. At this meeting the prizes for catechism for the boys were donated, and final arrange- ments were riade for the success- iul completion of the annual col- icction started this week. The dele- gate to the diocesan convention, Mrs. W. J. Sullivan then gave her report of the work accomplished at this convention. A social hour fol- lowed and a delicious lunch was served by the hostesses. Mrs. Elmer Pineau. Mrs. Ted Perry and Miss Margaret Wedge-S. r-G. II. M.— —' SPECl.-\L—For Saturday ONLY! In the 5 and l0 Department. whcrc you realy do get BARGAINS, WOMEN'S RAYON CHll-‘FON lIOSiT-n-hich regularly sell for 98 cents are on sale at the very special price of 79 cents a pair! Get In on this SALE-the Ilole are of excel- lerii quality, full fashioned chiffon in the flattering "blush blonds" shade. cotton reinforced for extra wear. ih¢5 and l0 Department. SOMETHING NEW AND DIFFERENT! There is a complete range of slles and the heels and toes are Don't miss this Saturday Special in ' The Dry Goods Depart- incni has dress lengths of TUBULAR WOOL JERSEY In flve entrancing colors ipowder blue, turquois, paddy green. gray. fuchsia) with dus- ling nsilheadu in four attractive motifs at the neckline. The ease with which ihrse dresses can be rnsde and the short time Ia which it takes to make them is truly amazing. Even if you have never set needle to fabric before, you'll be thrilled with the result. The‘ price for each dress length of this soft colorful Jeraey__ls 6.26 and you'll flnd them in the Dry Goods Department. PICKLING TIME ls HERE! All the supplies you'll want and need are to be found in the Grocery Department. The Spices of all kinds. the Tumcrlc. Mustard and Celery Seed, to give your Pickles that very lpccisl flavor, are here-White Wine and Malt Vinegars are here AND , all ihe Vegetables-Silver Skin Onions, green and ripe Tomstoeni Cucumbers and both green and red Peppers are here! Stock up your shelves with Home Made Pickles and Belilhea, It's really worth the M01130". N- B- Whilfi m!" u"! effort. Get your supplies In the Grocery Department. @39- n‘) QMSOMOOMCMOOMOOMOQ>€ alien will be IieId in the LIBEIIALPMEETIIIG . i The annual meeting of the East Prince Liberal Associ- ‘Mm Mnlatmald’ N" Gumw‘ ;by Mrs. C. W. Croken | element of their daughter, Shirley Eiiaa- ~ at 5 beth to Hugh Hunt. son of Major and Mrs. Hugh M. Simpson. char- lottetown. early in October. —FOlt SALE - One registered i 1 Holstein bull. 2 years old. Quiet. Bred from high producing strain 0V8!‘ 4 per cent ,test. One registered cow to freshen Oct. 10th. Quantity six from generations back. All New Hampshire pullets, months old. laying. Walter iitfig, Central Bedeque. ION C. W. L. — The monthly meeting of St. James C.i W. L. Sub-Division was held at the home of Mrs. Emmett Claw,- August 10th with ten present. Meeting opened prayer recited in unison. minutes of previous meeting were read an adopted. The treas- urers re $40.47 on hand. read from Mrs. Regina thanking St, James for lottery books sold in return. A letter of thanks was also from sisters of Martha. decided to have a bean supper to be held in Emerald Hall. A spe- cinl meeting to be held at a fut- ure date to make arrangements for same. A fruit cake, donated will be lotteried. Mrs. Alfred Curiey in- vited the members to her home for the September meeting. Meet- ing adjourned. A letter Personals —-Mrs. John l-Lagan of Millvalc is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Louis 'Sherr_v and Mr. Sherry in Sum- merside.—-S. --Mrs. Thomas Clarke of Emer- ald is visiting her daughter. Mrs. l-lazen MacLellan and Mr. Mac- Leilan in Summerside.—S. ——Mr. David Edwards. section- man. Summerside. .P.E.I., Wednesday morning on his holl- days for St. John and Moncton. N. B. He was accompanied by his_ wife and daughter. --Mr. and Mrs. Summerside. left Earl Sudbury, Sunday for will be the guests of Mrs. Sud- bury's mother, Mrs. Watson. -—Miss Joyce Edwards has turned home to enter school after six weeks visiting with her sisters. Mrs. Russell Smith. Oyster Bed Bridge, and re- I-iigh P. E. I. -Mr. and Mrs. David Edwards. Summerside. motored to Hunter‘ River, New Glasgow and Oyster with i946 motor. Carrol Delaney, -—-o -B.ECEIVE WOBIL-Jlli. A. l. ‘ MacKay, Summerside. has received ' the death of her husband on Wednes- i ' had [ ~ l —ENGAGEMENT - Mrs. h. n i the of the late Sylvester Monagbanl Marriage to take place in Sept- I and George A. Callbeck. Sum» , Marriage to take place members i with f u ' Matinee Saturday 2:30 —SUMMERFIELD SUB-DIVIS- "JUNGLE The. rt showed a balance of W35 Murray Sub-Division left CAPITOL THEATRE , on FRIDAY, SEPT. I2, 194T AT zen an. Each Poll will please select live delegates with a suit- oble number of alternates. . At the conclusion of the business at about 4 PM, the Rt. Hon. J. L. lllsiey, Minister of Justice, will address the meeting. , A cordial invitation is extended to oll to be present. EAST PRINCE LIBERAL ASSOCIATION J. E. CAMPBELL, President. H. G. PHlLLlPSrSecretcry. a coext- Mes-exp» §_____ DINE u AND DANCE 0000 wsoursosv, 9-1 A. M. oou MESSERAND ms i ISLANDERS SATURDAY, 9-12. EM. ILUE NOTES ORCHESTRA IlIPEillAl. oiiuo: vino: Bed Bridge on Labor Day. —Mr. s. c. Par-lee. of bhl Cam, adlan National Express Offioe.i Summerside. with Mrs. Parlee and‘ little son. Charles. left Wednes- CAPITQL-Summerside TODAY (Friday) and SATURDAY ' BREAK A WOMAN’S HEART- . regular 1 In Technicolor A Pmamoun Picture starving - AY MILLANII BARBARA STANWYCK BARRY FITZGERAI-DWQ "PQ- . 4 ’ g» M» iwliii i-‘iiijfiii’ ‘iii: _ You ve never seen onylhingr like its spectacle, b ~ duty u_nd .d_rumu Also SPORT REEL and DISNEY CARTOON Shows 7:15-9:15 , vliafxt/ar/f/y luff /0re_/ -roa sALs-Ijbsc Ford Coach Zr 1 S - l i i with the 6th Chapter oI RAIDERS" CLAUDETTE COLBERT MONDAY - TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY VANVAMILY ‘l and WALTER PIDGEON _|,.__ "THE SECRET HEART" , Emit-hi coQ>c<v§oi~>§eo§o .. 22:2‘ Kegent MONDAY, of what you I SUMMERSIIIE TilESilAY All!) wsuhrsniiv married you because and in spite of it!” ......uuic.......iioss......sromf I I i iby act of Legislature in Febru- ' S. Y. C. I. would ask the town to . l mu WEST or SUMMERSIDE l m" day morning on s two weeks’ trip to Boston. Mr. Periee is being relieved in the office by Mr. M. K. Johnston, general clerk of the of. fice here-B. [To Discontinue Supervision 0f Playgrounds |1nc. will advise the town oi’ its intention in ntire from super- ‘ vising the playground at the High The Summerside Youth Centre. Itlettedbyllflldflflll. s WIEDIAEDfl Screenplay syaosssr ruosssn . an INTERIAOIAI. Also SHORTS i Shows 7:15 and 9:15 V Matinee Monday and Wednesday 3:30 fheatre was» . .4 0'4 WHO... LAST SHOWING TONIGHT , "SPOOK BUSTERS" ACHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN PAGE THIRTEEN i I ii. AIIOTIOII SALE At Summerelde East I will sell by auction on Mon- day, September 8th. at 2 p. m. the property known as Bayview Court containing 24 choice bulld- WIII first offer land en bloc. If not then sold will sell in lots 100 x 60 feet. Terms cssh. IIUGII F. MORRISON I Auctioneer If dsy unlit sale next day. i CAMEO Saturday us and use Gene Autry and Smiley Burnett as “Frog" In . “RANCl-IO GRANDE" WIbhMary Lee. Also Serial and News. iiifibéibdidérifie I. 0.0. F. Notice A Memorial Day service will be held at the Oddfeliows Monument, People's Cemetery, Summerside, on Sunday, Sept- ember 7i'I\. Brothers ore cak- ed to meet at the Lodge Room of 9:45 A.M. and then proceed by cor to the cemetery. ELMER MOORE, Secretory. llthat some action. such as was an- {the offing, |spring over the use of the base- ball diamond on the school grounds. The Town Council auth- orised the Summerside Baseball League to use the diamond three evenings a week over the strenu- ous objections of the S. Y. C. I. Mr.' Ellis emphasized last night Keppoch as that the organization is not dis- 'of that body, stated, following a | active participation in the athletic ‘directors meeting last evening. ary. 1044. It is a body set up by field. l-le said that at a meeting The S. Y. C. l. was formed in , held three weeks ago a resolution, the fail of i943 and incorporated was unanimously passed that the. Evelyn Henry find RPM-hm‘ Lin". ‘take over supervision of the play- the Rotary Club. the Y's Men's I ground. If the town failed to re- Club and the Knights of Col- umbus and was originally org- anised as an effort by those org- . of taking over spond each of the parent clubs were to be given the opportunity supervision on anisations in combat juvenile de- ' their own authority. linquency. Its chief activity was! in the setting up and equipping a playground at the High Bohooi and maintaining an athletic room’ in the school basement. A paid. director supervised the play- grounds. end gave physical train- ing in the school. There has; been no director employed since I last June. 1 Each of the above mentioned organisations appoint six of their members who constitute the mem- bership of the S. Y. C. l. for one year. They elect their own of- ficers snd board of directors. has been some indication v If ‘either of these suggestions were accepted the ipment would be taken up and stored until a suitable group could be found to take the responsibility of its sup- ervision. Mr. Ellis said that this resolution has been submitted to the three parent organizations and that the three of them has ap- proved the action suggeeted, now, he said, the first plank of the platform is being acted on and the secretary will write the Town Council asking them to take over the supervision of the playground Mr. Ellis said that there is land available for another playground .nounccd lust night, might be in,‘ possible that if since a dispute thisi were found to operate it that the S. Y. C. I. would raise the money‘ i l i in the west ward and it is quite suitable persons to provide equipment-S. succrzsssrur. SWIMMING cn-sssr-zs AT ruarrocrs The young people summering at well us those living in the surrounding district were School, Mr. R. E. Ellis, president solving but is merely retiring lrom|givcu lhc opportunity of becoming more profi-cisnt i-n swimming and ivatcr safely by two qualified Red Cross instructors-the Misses Classes were conducttd every day from the 10th of July on and whcn it cams time for the testing which was rionc by Miss Felice Arsenuuit and Mr. Alex H. ‘MacLe-an, Red Cross Examiners. the following awards were merited; Brink Cettificatcs-Arllane Small- wood. Jackie MOCIIITOII. Eddie Bum; Irene McCarron. Katherine Burns, Rcbccca Nash. Carol Nicolle. Porcy Brentsing. Junior-Jean MacDonald, Shirley Smallwood. Mary Burns, Phyllis McCarron. Intermediate-Billie Ives, Johm Allen MacKenzie, Rory Lantz. Alex Horne. Senior - Connie Rogers, Barbara Cronin. Joan Marie McGuire, Frederick Seller, Marjorie Mac- Leod Brink Certificates are given to ihoee who have mastered the first MILLAND, STANWYCK CLICK IN NEW FILM AT CAPITOL Ray Mllland, the screen's most honored actor, demonstrates again his amazing versatility by turning in a brilliant performance in his first outdoor action vehicle. Para- mount's Technicolor saga of the West, "California". The picture opened yesterday at the Capitol Theatre with Barbara Stanwyck and Barry Fitzgerald sharing stel- lar billing with Miiiand. Mllland, the alcoholic weakiing of "The Lost Weekend", steps with convincing ease into the character of Jonathan Trumbo. who rides. fights, shoots and loves with equal daring and effect. That is. until he meets Barbara Stanwyck. whose Lily Bishop is u lovely. but hard- bitten, lady gambler with s. past. Between the two there ensues a violent emotional struggle, begin- ning with detest and scorn. Ind developing eventually into a love as burning as the original ‘hate. Their turbulent romance is un- folded against the like back- ground of California's early his- tory, when a vicious war raged over the question of the territory's admission into the Union. steps of m».- iuAiiIZrmTZi but are no; quit; proficient enough i0 com- plete it. I Two of the season's top HI-TEEN Fashions , designed to make you stand out in the crowd . . . frocks oi flattering simplicity to spice up your Fail wardrobe. In sizes lOlo 16. .. r ing lots, juat outside town lirnitsfi . -i~——— suaiiusrrs umrcu — Auction Sale CAPE TRAVERSE WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 10TH 1:30 OTJLOCK I am instructed by Mrs. John sell by Public Auction on her ipremises on above date all her household effects and chattels. |Tunlonr central slreel. Kitchen Table and Chairs; 2 Rocking Chairs; 6 Odd Chairs; Singer Sewing Machine; 3 small Room Tables; Chest of Drawcrsp 2 complete Bedroom Suites; 1' Commode; 1 Organ; l Bed and Springs; l Stove Shield; S-plece Parlor Suite: 2 Linoleum Squares; number of Hooked Rugs: Cur- tains; Wall Pictures; Lamps: Cracks; Pots; Kettles: Pans, and other Kitchen Utensils. 1 Potato Planter; set Platform Scales; Velox Cream Separator‘ [bench model); Hoes; Shovels; Forks, and other articles too num- eroua to mention. Ford Coach (1932) perfect con- dition, good tires, heater, etc. TERMS CASH. If day unfit, Sale first fine day following. E. C. BELL. Auctioneer. SYDNEY. Al-ISITBIII.‘ — (C?) — Prices for livestock in NEW 5mm Wales during and smce the War raised tihe income of Pmduce“ from 549.500 000 in 1939-40 to more ma... 572,000,000 in 1946-47, KODAK FILMS mutton WITH (m! Pictures thoi are worth your faking are always worth careful developing and printing. Bring your ex- posed films to u: and be sure that they'll receive painstaking atic-"cn. MAIL YOUR NEXT FILM TO US FOR BETTER SERVICE PERFECT PICTURES Elliiiill ililllti All PHOTO SERVICE SUMMERSIDE W. llowatt of Cape Traverse to ygnience§_ If BIJIHMERSIDI (YY? ~VVVC~CC IIOIISE FOR SALE AT 58 SUMMER STREET SUMMERSIDE, P.E.l. House i2 rooms, modern con- infercsled you may communicate with Mr. Ray Sum- merside, or with the owner, DJ’. J. R. Corbett, Clark's Harbor,‘ Shelburne County, Nova Sco- tiu. . Summer-side l T. Earle Hickey Office at l5 Granville Street Summerside Phone 575 Chartered Accountant Phone 5II X-Roy DR. VINCENT GRANT Denial Surgeon Slniimon Buiidin] SUMMERSIDE so- *AJ~O\IAIOOO—OQO§4§0 llr. ii. J. Gallant, M. ll. Kmkoru . Office Hours; Monday" Z lo 4 PM. Tucsdov. Thursday and Friday Z to S and 7 Io 9 Wednesday and Saturday: No ol-iicc hours except for em-rgcncies. ~4o4o00oo4o00o0o¢0o§00b4 ass-cc». ~. ‘rev; Arsonault 8c Gallant l "Elsctrfzci Contractors" We Spxiulizfln HOUSE WIRING Phone 768-2 SUMMERSIDE