JULY 21. 1951 GUARDIAN ITTHE" wasrsiiu PRINCE COUNT? orncl I lninmor Street. lnuunenld Phone III! lloimlsnboorlptlona. Adv: rtlsln; lupruenlntlno LMEI IIUBPHY and GEORGE GLOW llouu :'honu: III: are 803) The Guardian may be bought at any at the following stores in Snnuneuldei ngulbooullrl. Ihnuner Street: Gonrllu Di-onion. It control ltnet: ggllyo News-stand, Water Street; Man Gandet. I1 Granville stun: Alyu Doocettn Grocery. second sheet; Inland Motor Tlliupofl. ' Water Btteel; Albufo Grocery. I30 lonell Street I. la. WIND Ill Ienllnfllll WEST PBINCI OPTIC! Albei-ton: Phone: hank Ween. lepreuntntlvn on Office and II-I noun. -ANNUAL lobster rapper Sf mrkv, church grounds, Lot -. yedncsday. Aug. 15th. Please re- ncmber the date. ..'rilERE will be I pantry sale at Keir Ciarkis store on Saturday evening July 21st. sponsored by 3oronatlon W. I. ...NOTlCIC. The offices of" all he summurslde optometrists will m dosed all day Wednesday from lune 6th until Sept. 26th. -512 oiaiws COMMERCIAL 3-L-gooL, summei-side. now rez- l-terinl; students for Business masses opening September 4th. -nuviivG peeled Pu'PV)'9W lhyoughollb July at market. pr.ceI Contact P .E I. Produc. Co.. Ltd Kwslngton. Phone-57 or George 11 Brookins. Kensington Phone 9 .-CAPE 'rimvi-znsi-:. special -ospel meetings beginning Sun luv night at 8 pm. each week oiizlit at same hour. it.)-C0Dl -5"? lriiny, in The (.-nspcl In-nt uiilh Al.-is been crcctcrl llL Wt-iil(l9il5 Mill. G. A. Romany- -BORDEN CHURCH SERVICE 5.1m, July 22 at :2 pm. in Legion llail. Bible School at 2 am- prayer meeting an-.i Bihlc Stud) wed, evening oi M” 11- Mi”? Kenzie's. Everyone welcome. REV- 1), M, Fraser, Minister. -BREAKS WIIIST-Mr. GCOISB Clark of Kensington suffered I. painful accident last week. He was milking on a barn loft when 3 plank he stepped on flew up and hit him on the head. knocking him out. when he came to he W85 0n the ground floor. with u brine proken in his wrist. when the 11- Jury was ,X-Riiycd End Pill 1" D past he was not. too uncomfortable and his friends hope he will won be fully recovered.-K -Miscci.L.i-::i?oIvs snowiait Mon Tuesday Mrs. MiChB8lKl"C"- Mrs, Philip Kinch and Mrs. Kay Collins of Albcrton South were hostesses at the home of Mrs; Philip Kinch when friends or Miss Velda Kinch met to tender her a pi-e-nuptial shower. A nice- ly decorated basket containing glfLs for the IJi'ldC-10-bCvW8.S car- ried into the room. (hits were opened by Mi's. Hubert Fraser while Miss Georgie Kinch read the accompanying good wishes. Miss Kineh expressed thanks to her friends and the remainder of the evening was spcnl in a social time, during which refreshnienls were served. A Professional Garils Dr. GLEII R. IIEIIDRY Veterinary Surleml 22': Duke Street. Summr-raltlc. PHONE 2701 -M w. ciiesten 's. Maollolllllll LLB. barrister. solicitor. Notari- EGO. Olllco formerly occupied by Luis llenlh Stronl. ILC. Money to Loan Attended To. Collections Pi-omplly T R. E. ELLIS INSURANCE Firs - Auto - Casually 5 Summer St.. Sumrncnldl PHONE 2418 1'. Earle lllckeyl Chartered Accountant ' Canadian Iunlnol Commerce . nulldlnl lunmnnlde. P. I. I. PHONE j K plpeleu -conulsrzur complete in- surancl service. W. Boyd Beotnto. Kensinirton. -NOTICE - All taxes owing Irlshtown School District No. 96 not paid before August 17th. 1951. will be handed In for collection. By Order of Trustees -BEDEQUE UNITED CHURCH CHARGE. Services Sunday. Ju.y 22nd. Bodeque 11 AM., Albany 3 P.M., Borden 1.30 P.M. Rev. W. Burton Crowe. .B.A.. Minister. CRAPAUD - LONG CREEK - SPRINGFIELD An-glican Services at. eleven, three and seven-thirty, In the order listed. Everyone wel- come. . --THE cENrit'Ai.-bani-:Qui; un- ited Baptist Church. service sun- .day 11 A. M. Sunday School U15 A.M. Rev. Charles A. Britt.-vi. Minister. -NORTH BEl!EQl.'l-'. United Church SPIVICP. Slin.ln,v, July 22nd. North Bedcquc l.i.00 ii.m.; Travellers Rest 2.30; Frcl-Imvn '.'..'l0. Rev. Kenneth Campbell. Minister. -UNDERGODS OPERATION - Mrs. Wm. Mann of Indian River. is a. patient in the Prince County l-losphal having undergone. an op- eration on Monday. Her many friends unite in wishing her I speedy recovery.-K -SEE WALLACE MOASI-I NOW about that B S.A. or Royal End- field motorcycle or (3.6. M bl- cycle or tricycle. All sizes in stock. Why not visit Kenslngton ware- house on Tuesdayv evenings or write Box 579 or 239 Water Street-, Summerslde, for folders and prices. One small used machine sl25.00. -CAMP-BOUND-C Squadron, P. E. I. Regiment (l'l Reece) are leaving for Camp Sussex, New Brunswick. by bus. Sunday. Jilly 22, for their annual summer training. They will be under the command of Major F. J. McNeili. It is expected that about 20. all ranks, will be leaving from Sum- merslde. - -CAR-TlllJ(.'K COLLISION - A truck driven by a party from Mlscnuc-he and a car belonging to Carlls Taxi collided yesterday in front of The Clifton Hotel. Jhe truck. it is understood was enm- ing up Queen street and the tail was proceeding west along Water street. A fender on the taxi sus- ta-ined considerable damage as well as the left front wheel and the vehicle had to be towed away The truck was only slightly dam- aged. Two other minor collisions occurred during the day. one be- tween an American car and a local car in front of Smallmans and another between two meal can in front of the Foley Drug Company in neither of the latter was there damage to any extent.4. --FAVORABLE COMMENTS-5 During the Fire Chiefs Convention held in Summerside this week much favorable comment. mu heard regarding the new uniforms worn by the local fire laddlea and which were luckily on time to be worn on this occasion. The boys looked resplendent. during the re- ception tendered the delegates on the opening night by the Mayor and Councillors and according to those present more than several admir- ing glances were forthcoming from the ladies of the party when the boys appeared in their new unl- foims. Much of the credit how- ever. should be given to the genial "little tailor", Mr. Frank Mac.Ken- zie who attended to the measure- ments and saw that they arrived on time for the convention.-a. MALPEQUE PROP ERTY FOR SALE 1 offer for sale my property In the thriving village of Malpcqur This home is situated near Churches. Stores. Hall. Post Of- fice, and School; also within 2' miles of beach and factories. House contains 7 rooms. with new furnace heating system In '1 foot basement. A barn uscnble for small clock and car. There In an acre of but in mil suitable for growing vegetabled. A cheap buy for summer home. or for retiring couple. 18 c.... Ill Alberlonjourl -There were ll cases on the docket at. the Alborton Court House yesterday, July 20th. With Magistrate R.S. Hinton. K.C.. pre- siding. two person. one from Al- berton and one from St. Louis. charged with driving without I license. under the Highway Traf- fic Act. were fined 35.00 and costs. Three parties, one from Alberlon South and two' from Neil Pond, were charged under thc Temperance Act, with illegal possession. and fined 315.00 each and costs. A party from North Cape charg- ed under the Temperance Act. with posaeuion of liquor in I place other than his residence. was convicted and fined 320.00 and costs. A person from Norway charged with assault and also at- tempted injury to cattle had both cases adjourned. A party from Nail Pond charg- ed with obstructing police was fined 330.00 and cos. A party from Campbellton charged with damage to property was fined 31.00 and costs and ordered to pay damages. A party from Aiberton South charged under the Excise Act with possession of o. stlll.and also under the Temperance Act with illegal possession of spirits, had both cases adjourned until Aug. 3rd. Two persons from Duvar charg- ed with theft of chickens had the case withdrawn on payment of costs of prosecution and reimbur- sing the owner. A woman from Duvar. charged under the Temperance Act with illegal possession of liquor not purchased from a vendor was con- victed and fined s200.00 and costs. Prosecution was conducted by Al- berlon Detachment of the R.C.M. P. No defense counsel present. -NEW LONDON l'RESBYTEIl- IAN CHURCHES. Services Sun- day. July 22nd. The iecrament. of lhp.L0rd's gupppr in Geddle Mem- orial at 11.00 A.M.. Evening se"V ice at 7.30 PM. Prcpiratory serv- ice on Friday at 8 P M The Sac rnment of Baptism at Long Riv--' at. 2.30 P.M.. Cllftnn Sunday School at 1000 A.M. Rev. D.A. Campbell. Minister. The Sacred Heart Church. Alber- ion. was the scene of n 'll)I”'- wedding at seven o'clock Wetl- hesday morning When neV- w- )3” Monnyzimn united in rnarriailc Veitlu Margaret. eldest daulZIl' ter of Mr. and ltlrs George Kinch of Alberton South. Mid Napoleon. son of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Arsenauit of Summer- sidp, Tho bride wore .a suit of wine lznhardine. a white SWHW hat, and uhltc accessories. Her pm-sage was red carniiions am.- shc carried a white prayer book The bridesmaid wore a SHIV gnhardine suit with white hat and accessories. Her corsage was white carnatlons. Foiiowintl the ceremony the hritlai DEN-5' motored to Summerside where .i wedding breakfast vvis served. After a brief honeymoon on the mainland the young couple will reside in Summerslde I-Personals u -Miss Evangeline Grcenan of Emerald was a recent. visitor to Kenslngton.-K -Mr. Thomas Ki. Cullen. M. L. A. and Mrs. Cullen were visitors to Kenslnglon on Friday, guests of Mr. Cullen's sister. Mrs. James Pendergast and family. -1! -Mr. Alyre Gaudln returned to Toronto, Ontario, after spending his vacation with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. W.R. Gaudin, Albcrton South. He was accompanied by his sister Miss Eva Gaudin and Miss Theresa Morrison. I Famih Welcomed To llead's corner liev. E. J. Barrass. Mrs. Ban-ass and daughter Miss Shirley were pleasantly surprised st their home at Reed's Corner on Thursday evening when neighbors and friends gathered to tender them a cordial welcome to the district As Mr. Barrasa had not been well, it was not possible to hold this gathering earlier. Mr. Bracken Simmons, chairman, in his open- ing remarks, stated that all had been exceptionally happy to have such lovely neighbors move into the district. The chairman called upon Mrs. wyman Cairns to read an address of welcome and Mir. Lyman Hall made I presentation of a tri-light floor lamp. In A reply of thanks. -WEDDING AT ALBERTON-- on THE GI TA RDI AN. MUDDY Continued from page 1 Mississippi. the 000 residents of fused to leave their home: where in some. places the water was three feet deep. The crest at St. Charles, 16 miles north of here. was 37.4 feet, the highest in W1 years. Thousands of additional acres were flooded there as most. of the dikes went out. Already nearly 00.000 acres were under water in that area. Altogether 1.500.000 acres of cropland has been in- gnda-ted between Kansas City and are. R. H. Musscr, regional director for the U. S. Soil Conservation Service in the Upper Mississippi. has estimated ugi-icuituml damage in Missouri from the flood will exceed 3i00,000,000. Army engineers, although they admitted. that most of the levees It the confluence of the two riv- ers would go out. still felt confid- ent about dikes downstream from St. Louis. SLAIII Continued from page 1 tlnh-supported Arab Legion in the war ngainst the Israelis in the late 1940:. Abduiiah's eldest Talinl, 40. was replaced tempor- arlly in the line of succession because of ii nervous or mental nllment. Failal left Amman re- cently after an incident describ- ed by the Israell press as gun- flrlng attack on Brig. John Bag- got Giubb Pasha. British-horn commander of Abduilah's crack Arab Legion forces. Fallai was reported now out of hospital car: and vacationing in Switzer- ian . son. Emir Verslon of Slaying The Amman radio gave this in- itial version of the slaying: "King Abdullah was on point of entering Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem. (Aqsa is a wing of the Mosque of Omar on Mount Moriah). "The killer was hidrien behind a door of the mosque. "He opened fire on the King. "King Abdullsh's guards im- mediately killed the assassin." The radio said Emir Naif had taken the oath as regent in par- liament at Amman, a dusty little pltnl. Abdullah's death came as the perennially-troubled Middle East. seemed more troubled than ever. Nelzhborlnlz Israel, with which Abduilah had been variously at war and in diverse deals that displeased his Arab allies. was among the.first countries to ex- press regret: and fears for the cuiraequenced of his passing, Eiiahu Elalh. Israeli minister to London. said: "The assassination of Abdullah not only has deprived the People of Jordan of their monarch but constitutes a serious blow to the peace and stability of the Kins: Mr. Barrass stated he had never seen a place with a better view or more magnificent scenery. there. fore it was not by accident that he chose this place of residence. Instrumental music furnished by Mrs. Lyman Hall was greatly pp. iirecliiled, After which delicious re- freshments were served by the via- iting ladies, - s All Above Units Summonldo West Alton at the juncture re-' WILLARD Macll0ilAl.ll LIMITED DODGE and DESOTO DEALER CH A R l DTTETOWN the Middle East." Count Foike Bernudotte. Swed- ilh mediator for the United Na- Itlons, was assassinated in Jeru- lsalem during the Palestine war. Second In A Week Abduilah's the second with a week. Rind El Soih. Lebanon's ex- preinler and strong man in the wan for Lebanese independence. was slain in Amman after a visit and dinner last weekend with Abdlllllh. The three assassins were identified as semi-Fascist Syrian-Lebanese nationifiats who stalked El Solh to Abduiiah'a capital. One was killed by an Arab Legion officer, another kill ed himself and the thlrcl escaped, One of Abdullah's last act: was I speech condemning assassin- alion as is political instrument. In 1948. Palestinian Arabs pro- claimed hlm King of all Poles. line. He and his Egyptian. Syrian and other allies failed to take Palestine against the Zion- in: but Abdullah got what he wanted most out of it. That was old Jerusalem and its Moglem shrines. The Mosque of Omar. site of his death. was the prize of his assassination -involving Wnll Jordan Abtillah won British favor in the First Vlorld War by joining the fabulous Lawrence of Arabia in the battles against the Otto- man Turk Empire. wimp," Churchiiigot him rewarded Wm. H" Em"'3hIP Of What then was known as Trans-Jordan and later as the H.-ishemlte Kingdom of Jordan for the ancient Hashemite family. The Hashemites new rule on. rich hall. with Prince Feisal on the throne and his father. Abdul Pall. newnew of Abdullah, serv- lllz as regent. Abduiiah's kingdom was part of the istered. League of date of Palestine. Jordan was split. off and Abduilah began... its king in 1946. . formerly Brit ish-admin- NH-'ions man. NEW ARGYLI-J sciioo; CLOS- we The New M8'Tyl8TSIchool closed in ;1h?dI'”m of 5 Picnic which was 9 5' Argyle Share on June 21, MThe beautiful beach of Mr. Ne.) acbougall w in ma outing. in an eai spot for The afternoon was 1 u 599'” In W339? Sllorts. aigdeuraatiteg A liicnic lunch we: enjoyed by all and the teacher treated all present, to ice cream and apples. The prizes for attendance was awarded to Margaret Mscnougall. The teacher then presented each pupil with ii gm. The f0”0Wlnz PUDU5. in order of merit. received Grade vii! Certi- flcalea. 1. Charles MacEachern. 2. Ken- i-ieith MacLcan. 3. Louis Stewart. j: CAMEO THEATRE KENSINGTON Saturday 2:30. 7:15. 9:15 P. M. Sen Marie Wllsan tRadio's My Friend Irma) in her funniest hit. "MY FRIEND mom GOES ws:s'r" starring John Lund. Dluna Lynn. and those funny guys. Dean Mar. H" and Jerry Lewis. Also lst chapter of Serial. "Overland With K"? Clrlon". and News. Admis- sion: Matinee 30c and 15c; Eve- ning 40c and 30c. usrn ciins & riiucils CLEARANCE 1940 DESOTO SEDAN. I949 DESOTO SEDAN. 1950 FORD SEDAN. 1948 DODGE 2-Door. 1949 PONTIAC 2-Door. 1950 DODGE Ono-Ton Express 1948 DODGE Ono-Ton 1947 DODGE One-Ton Express. I947 FORD 3-Ton. 1946 CHEVROLET 3-Ton. Express. Can Be Financed Dial 2312 REGENT Special GALLAN T. . . To Itresem Prizes For Crow Shoot In Kensinglon The official presentation of prizes to the winners of the crow about which was sponsored by the Prince County Fish and Game As- liociation and which ended on July 15th will take place at the next meeting to he held in Kensingaon on Friday July 21th. The secretary, Norman MacLeod, said yesterday that it is hoped to have either the Minister of Industry and National Resouraes, Hon. Eugene Cullen or Stewart Jones, president of the Prince Edward Island Fish and Game Association present to award (AGE FIFTEEN the prizes. HARDIE SPRAYER Donft Miss the Opportunity to Get a. New HARDIE SPBAYER. We are selling them at greatly Reduced Prices. We have a few left. Also on hand. a second-haiid John Deere MOWER, second hand Hardie SPRAYER, RANSOME DIGGERS. . We carry parts for Watson and I-lardie Sprayers and John Deere Machinery. JAMES A. MzicllElLL & SOIIS ”':unmersido At this meeting films of inter- est to the members on fish and game life will be shown. Due to the success of the recent- ly ended crow competition. in which approximately 1.000 crows were shot the Prince County Fish and Game Association has an- nouncel that it will be sponsoring another competition which will run from July 20th to August 15ih., and in which the following at- tractive prizes are being offered. First prize 525.00 cash: second prize 515.00 cash; third prize &5.- 00 sporting goods plus a three dol- lar flash light. Consolation prize one flashlight and one box 12 gauge shells. As the crow bounty of 15 cents per pair has been extended to August lath this will enable gin- ners todefray ammunition expenses as well as to maintain interest in the shoot. Unlike the previous competition there is no minimum number of crow feel to be turned in to qualify for a prize and the only request is that to win a prize you must join the Fish and Gnme Association or be a mem- ber. Charles and Kenneth deserve special mention as they have not as yet attained their thirteenth year, and their marks in the Com- posite Tests were 175 and I'll re- spectively. , V Earlierlin the term Writing" Certificates were issued to all the pupils. BORDEN Presents -'isUZANNA PASS" Starring Roy Rogefsv D319 Evans. Estella Rodriguez and the Riders 'of the Purple Sage. Showing Friday and Saturday, July 20 and 21. 7:15-9:15; Matinee Saturday 2:30 p.m ORAPAIID THEATRE Fri. 8:30; Sat. 7:30-9:30 "THE SAVAGE HORDE" William Elliott Adrian Boothe Barbara 1'-killer Action, Romance Short Subjects x CAPITOL Summon.-side TODAY (Last Showing)g2:30-7-9:25 BIG DOUBLE BILL ATTRAIITIOII A An amazing drama of the I U. 5. Customs and Coast GuarcI' war on international ' smugglers. . . 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