SEBTIEJMBER '4, r1948 _ g frlwEfiyt/ESTERNGUARDIAN AGENTS: l. Elmer Murphy. l“ Hanover Street, and George Clow. 1.20 Ottpws Street. \ SUMMERSIDE and PRINCE UUIJNTY News, Subscriptions, AdverIQng. The Guardian may be bought at any of the following stores ln Sommerside. ‘ Mksgm-g, Water Street; Gourliea Drugstore. II Central Street: on,“ Bgkggy, Water Street: Mark Gaudet. 67 Granville Street7 T," C.’ (grocery. Russell Street: Alyre Doucette's Grocery. Second Street: W“ Island Motor Transport. Water Street. be delivered to any home in Snmmersi‘ by Carrie; l, 3o p” flay ; 15o per week. Phone 288 or 289-2 for this servioe $52M, ygur order to. the hoy responsible for delivery on your route p03, SALE-Set counter scales —-FOB. SALE-IBM Plymouth x6839,“ wnditlon. Phone 496-1 special deluxe sedan, A-1 condit- mezy g7 Harvard Si... Sumrner- ion. If interested, phone 296-8, "i; ‘ Summerslde. ,, . -BRACE'S STORE and ware- houses will be closed sl1 day Labor Day, Monday, Sept. 6th. _.1'IIE OFFICE of Dr. Henry p, .9 summersicie. Will be Closed éop; 5 t.) sept. 14 inclusive. __HoL-SE§ 1:0“, SALE-PINES. m“; and location to suit cust- " ' R. Warren. BOX 593- gfirryliezuule. Phone 321-2. —FOR. SALE-Power hey press. Bargain for quick sale. Toombs Bros. Service Station. Kenslngton. —BR.EADALBAIE PRESBYTER- __f[)R, SALE-Mink for breed- m, from prize-winning stock, st 3-1312. Sterling Moase, New Agmil. _.,\'0fl1'll TRYON Presbyterian U“ r Communion service on Elma; Sept. 5th at l1 a.m., coli- IAN CHURCIL-Service Sunday, Sept 5th at 1:30 p.m. Mr. Percy W. Page, Student Pastor. -—WAITRESSES WANTED im- mediately. Good wages, ideal working conditions. Apply in per- son. Andy's Seafoods, Summer- side. dufffl] by the Interim Moderator. Rev. J A. AlcGowan. Miss Mary A Myprcpzme, Deaconess. —PRINCETOWN United Church, Ivflalpeque, Sunday, Sept. 5th, 1948: Sunday School 11:00 a.m.; Divine Worship 11:00 acn. and 7:30 p.m. Rev. James Cross, B. A., Minister. -F0l‘lt SHIPMENTS of new fall llsis have just arrived this week. \".s‘.t us early for the best "we Y‘. The Mary Ann, opposite capnl Theatre, Sumrnerslde. —FOR. SALE-SZ acres of land at Long River. the property of the late John Andrew Power. Ap- ply to Harold Mullally, Kensing- ton, executor. ‘POI: SfiLE-Jicvcn cubic feet ; deluxe Gilson Snow- w g machine: four kit- s: three-piece studio two inonl-hs old. 1937 wrvh tub: end table; , neous articles. Ap- 34» entixtl Sireet, Summer- Phrne 291-1, after 1 p.m. -I(ENSINGTO.\'. Freetown and Maipeque Presbyterian Ohurches~ Services Sunday, Sept. 5th; Ken- singtcn at 11 am. conducted by Mr. Percy W. Page: Freetown at 3 p.m. and Malpcque at 7:30 p.m. Church Schools: Kensington at 10:30 am.; Freetown at 2 p.m. and Malpeque at 7:30 p.m. Rev. J. A. DICGOWQII. Minister". I.‘ nde. .-.\'EW BUILDINGS ~Kenslng- um ls well abreast of the bullilng ,5“ the province. Many bJLCl - hauled into the --FROM PICTOU. N. S.- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Macdonald of Plrtou. accompanied by their man Blair were visiting ai the home of Mr. Macdonaldis sister. Mrs. W. of. Kler sold his large farm i-.- L. Cotton, Kensingion and numer- . is building n new bung- ous other friends anal relatives. the Malpeirtle Road o.‘ Mr. Macdonald was a. citizen of Kcnsiitgton for many years prev- ious to his going to Pictou duihig the war years. He is a veteran u.’ i‘. from ‘Tyndale Semplc. r of P. E. Island relnsuen. 1-“. Profitt is having his ‘house on C0nlm5ftlql World War I, and also had v;- ‘lclled. Mr. William 1lCl'lG1lCB in revenue cutters cnas c is lmildlng a new house lng Japanese seal poachers on the northern British Columbia lcoasi. His sou Blair ls with ‘lid iElder-Dcmpstcr line of ships run- lniitg from Montreal to South l African ports-K. i top of school Street. A PAT“ wru-chotisc has llléil ~ l»: Fir. C. C. BJICEI‘. M1 . l". Kcznitigtou Dairying ll \v.1r:lici1se.-»K. ArImt-r Products are nourishing and dcllcious-Aylmcr Ingredients ere the finest and best procurablc-the price of Aylmer Canned Goods is right for you and me Delectable STRAWBERRIES canned in 45 per cent syrup are put up in a Zil-ounce tin. which contains approxim- lltli’ 2% cups of’ fruit. This is on Aylmer Product that you definitely do not want to mlss—the price is 40 cents n tin in the Grocery Dept. The 5 ond 10 Department gives you exceptional values on fine, NEW merchandise. Today Eunice Richards is busy unpacking a ship- ment of smart ALPINE DRESSES, sizes 3B to 4t....These are well made-they're in s variety of lnsrtly becoming styles, the colors are "if. siren. blue, wine, rose and brown....In this day of high costs "it Price of these dresses is well nigh unbelievable-only 5.95.... There's nothing sleezy about. these dresses, they're very good looking- l0u'll find them in the 5 and I0 Department. Much as I dislike the idea of Fall. it's practically here and we have 1° l’! Dfelllrell to take it! The Lingerie Section is showing its FALL PA.\'TIES..."Ka_vseretie Briefs" in fine ribbed l5 per cent wool. The lllts are small. medium or large lwhlte only) priced at 85 cents a pair. Thtse "Kohl-relies" are just right for wearing now. Now then! Think- lfll’ fll s bit later in the season —MO0DIES ‘VINTER WEIGHT COT- TON Vrsls, Panties and Bloomers are available here too. Choose your Fall and Winter Undies in the Dry Goods Department. For leisure hours in your home wear a chic, flattering HOUSE ‘COAT...'I'ht-re nre some truly lovely garments in the Ladies‘ Wear l DPli-irltnrnt. This collection includes House Coats and Ilostess Gowns "I nlriitl or figured Poplin-soft, silk Jersey with rainbow stripes-pastel colored Moire ond gsbsrdlne. In sizes I2 to l4 the prices ere from 14.95 in 21.50. llouse Coats are useful—they're feminine and they're film” “MIPPIYIK. Come in and see the new Fail models in the Ladies‘ Mlilrpzirtmenl. 1T._‘\_\_¢\\\:\_;\\\; \'\ ~\\ 7\7\'7\7\ m. Millinery News! l Four large shipments of Foll Huts arrived WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 Arserfed styles ond colours fo match your new look, : "fl Priced to suif every pocket bocit. Visit our Hot Shep early this week-end ond choose your flew Fall Fol’ from our large dtfsplclys. y _ Tltcf Hot you have been looking for will probably be 7 "l this week-end’: shipments. is ~ ~-__--Q>I‘°“~' as auvwlse l"? oi Opp. Capitol Theatre THE MARY ANN "MILLINERY OF DISTINCTION" — Phone 120 — For your Permanent, Facial, Wave-Setting and Beauty flppolnfmenfs. Breck Treatments for Dandruff o specialty. THE MARY ANN 11 Central Si. Opp. Capitol Theatre ' P_ ‘RQRK KRTT“AT\“““ ‘ —I HAVE 1N STOCK east iron flat rimmed white enamel sinks. range boilers, a combination: set tub and sink. Repair work prompt- ly attended to. Frank Huestis. plumber, 1'14 Cambridge St.. Sum- merslde. —OHUII.CH NOTICE for Parish of’ New London for Sunday. Sept. 5th, 15th after ‘trinity: St. Mark's. Kensington. Sunday School 10:00 a.m., Holy Communion 11:00 a.m.: St- Stephen's. Burlington. Sundsv School 1:80 pen, evening prayer 2:80 P-m-f St. Thomas‘. New Lon- don. Sunday School 6:80 p.m.. evening prayer ‘i230 p.m. Mem- bers of Prince Edward A. P. and A. M. will attend this service. Rev. Sidney J. Davies, BA. —Ii0UlE MOVED _ Th. n. maining section of the house \vhich was the residence of the late Mr. Justice A. C. Saunders and later the Canadian Legion Home. has been moved by its pre- sent owner. Mr. R. B. Rankin to s site on Water street East where it will be fltwil up as a residence. ‘This large property on Central Street is now owned by the tow" and Mr. Rankin had purchased the building and dismantled it. —S. —RETURNED FROM VIOL- TION—Rev. E. J. Barrass, Mrs. Barrass and daughter Shirley, have returned from vacation aho attendance at the Mrltime Unit- ed Baptist Convention hein at Wolfvllle, N. "S. Mr. Barrass has resumed his work and will conduct the regular Sunday services in the First Baptist Church. Summer» side, and at Belmont. Sunday morning Mr. Barrass will admin- ster communion-S. ' -MARRIED AT QUEBEC-line announcement has been received of the marriage of Evelyn Ruth, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest L. Walker. Summerslde, to Dr. Julius Frank, Montreal 0.1 Sunday, August 28. The ceremony ivas performed in the church at Pointe Claire. Quebec by Rev. D. Avison. The attendants were lilx. and Mrs. Robert Conneil of 5t. Anne de Bellevue, Quebec. After a honeymoon trip, Dr. and Mrs. IPrank will reside in Ssckvilie. ll. 15., where the groom is on the staff of the Federal Department of Agriculture. The bride previous to her marriage, was demonstra- tor secretary for Women's Lui-l tutes for the Province of Queue... -S. —STATION SURVEY — Dn- gmeers are making a prellmlna: survey at. the R..C.A.F. station, Sumnierslde. where it is expected that the construction of a town- site comprising 200 housing unh... will be undertaken early next year. This project. was first an- nounced about a year ago an.’ it was expected that the work would be commenced this summer but last spring the Minister's! Na- tional Defence slated that the housing project at the Summe:.....e airport would be deferred. the fact that s. survey is now being made would indicate that it may start next year for sure. It 1.. understood that the location of the site will be to the east of the all station. A large number of farntl les of air force personnel are now living on the station in forner barrack blocks. When the houses are all built all the men stationed are will be obligzci to move into them and this should ease the housing situation in town consid- erablyhé. —COUPLE SURPRISE!) - The Senior Y.P.U. of Simmer-side Baptist Church held a surprise shower at the home o: Rev. and Mrs. EA Barrass, Church Street. c-ri Wednesday evening for Miss Edythe Simmons and M1‘. Carl Woodskiq-who are to be married this Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Ted‘ Poole played the wedding march while Dorms. Day and Wendel Morrison as young bride and groom marched in and pftlfllfbfi the guests of honor with s mag- azine holder and bouquet of flow- ers. M1". Woodslde, in his pleasing manner, thanked everyone on be- half of Miss Simmons and him- self. After entertainment by Mr. Ermest Morrison and a number of musical selections by Mrs. Ernest Morrison, refreshments were serv- ed by the ladies. The singing of "For Thoy Are Jolly Good Fel- lows" brought the party to a close. — S. \ -MISCEI.LANEOUS SHOWER -_Mlss Vlols Gillespie, Summer- slde. was guest of honor at her home on Thursday evening when a number of her friends gathered to tender her s. miscellaneous shower previous to her .msrrisg\.. which will take place this Satur- day afternoon. With appropriate music played by Miss‘ Mary Sun- mons, the brlde-w-be was escort- ed to a special chair by Miss Muriel MscKsy, who read the au- compsnylng verses while the Miss- es Marlon MacDonald and luv-a Murray opened end placed the gifts. WlllCh included linen, stuns. silver and glass were. Miss Gilles- pie in her gracious manner thank- ed sll for their gifts and good wishes. Delicious refreshments were served by the visiting ladies. On Tuesday evening Miss Gilles- pie was honored at the home of Mrs. Leigh Simmons, Summersldc, D helm/s ‘m s girflnussnvo: i944 lTHE__GUARDIAN. CAPITOL Sumuside LAST SHOWING TODAY "cunncurras" Randolph Scott - Barbara Brit-ion Show: 2:30 - 7:15 - 9:15 " MONDAY ond TUESDAY l ///6//$'PE£0lmv4f Macrame: fem/me!’ y lull the as ‘ilingr tests luvs its mull . "I. IIIOIIIIII IILII purest ANNABELL HENRY FllNllli Also Ccncolo Curries On - Corilcon ond Musical Shows 7:15 - 9:15 -— Matinee Tuesday 2:30 "'"“" REG .. 1,, STARRTRG DOUGLASS DU _BRll_lE lacuna f‘. who with Mrs. James Chappcil, Mrs. Jesse Burns. Mrs. Jack Keen- sn and Mrs. Gerald llflll. prevlwJs members of the staff of St-eadmar. Bros, presented the bride-to-ua with a walnut coffee table of ‘Duncan Phyfe" sty1e.—S. Personals —Mr. Albon Gtllis, Summerside, is visiting in Moncton with his daughter. Mrs. Harry Loewy and Mr. Loewy-S. —Mr. and Mrs. Donald Clmw of Ottawa, spent the week end 1r Summerside with his brother. \ir. Harold Chlow and Mrs. Chlo.v.-- S. —M.iss Mary Simmons has ro turned to her home in Summer- slde after an enjoyable visit. in Moncton. N. 3., and Amherst. N. S-B. —Mr|. J. M. Doyle and daugh- ter Marina, Argyle Street, srrivec‘ home Monday evening after an enjoyable holiday, visiting friend: and relatives in Halifax. Dart» mouth and Plctou. —-Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Adams s_nd son Thane and Mrs. Barbara "'-==~~ »\ \A,\\?,-.~$A~~\ AVAAAA~QA-~¢~A ., MONDAY, TUESDAY ond WEDNESDAY AHlUENllNE-Mcllllilill. LANG.» cllllltllllflftli. A htulllls ......'ZUCCO ond "GINGER" Dancing from l0 fill 1 A.M. the Dcwnrowners. Admission 75 cents per person. EVERYONE WELCOME x\rvvx\vwv\/wvwv\ x vvv~v~ v~~ vv\r\ ENT Asstrallr‘: latls Ital ll In gallant has n-iive lls lnlisg, dlrllg, lnlI-mr-san llys Iltl Ill plmsl tllllr llvss m ils iimlzg stalls if s motile! gidl "v nulls. Ilnslll: mm: n linen‘: nut cslnfli tons Ila half a satin es m ntifl in! instill’ s1 stnmsm Shows 7:15 ond 9:15 Matinee Monday and Wednesday 2:30 Lust Showing Toduy DOUBLE BILL "GREAT DAY" ' “':"‘SQ<‘~‘~‘SSSRRRRTRRKR’~‘ - way. evsrlxii-Xioili “i CAMEO THEATRE KENSING TON Friday Matinee 3:30, Evening 7:15-9:15; Saturday 1:15-9:15. Fast action and suspense hard y-ldln’ and straight ahootln’ andp little romance in “COLORADO SERENADE" with Eddie Dean In Clnacolor. Also Serial and News Monday lilstlnee 8:30; Evening 7:15-9:15. Tuesday 1:15-9:15. Double Bill See Two Shows For the Price of One. "DICK TRACYS DILEMMA” and Johnny Mack Brown in Western Thriller "SILVER RANGE" COM-W T.’ §MU<M3 Stewart with two children Jimmie and Stephen of Concord, N. 11.. and Mrs. Helen Garret and dough ter Donna of Alaska motored to Summerslde on Wednesday and were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Allan McDonald. This is Mrs. Stewart's first visit to the Island. i903’ Gala Holiday Dance AT LEO COYLE'S RESTAURANT ON LABOR DAY, SEPTEMBER 6th. Music by Les Alexander ond < $6M "$9M! WESTERN GUARDIAN —FLUE FIRE - Summerside firemen avers called out about 10.30 yesterday morning for a flue fire at the home of Mr. Jesse Matheson, Cambridge Street. - S. —MAGISTRATE’S COURT - A number of cases were heard this week by Magistrate RS. Hinton, KC. In Albezton yesterday three persons charged with being in possession of short lobsters were fined. In Summersido on Friday a pflII-Iy charged with keeping for sale was fined $200 or costs. A reckless driving case was ‘d. Journed and a. man for having parts of’ e still in his possession w: fined 9100 or three months —BRI'DE-T0-BE HONORED _. Miss Helen Small. R..N.. and Miss Blanche Weeks, R.N., on the staff of Prince County Hospital, two of the season's brides-to-be were guests of honor at a party giver. for them on Monday evening at the Nurses’ Home. Each was 1.:- sented with s suitable gift by the student nurses. the graduates "ave Itflss Small s beautiful trlllgbit table lamp and a. miscellaneous shower to Miss Weeks. Miss Small, who has been dietitian at. the hospital, was also remembered by the kitchen staff with a silver casserole-S. —KENS1INGTON are doing some training for the big set of games to be held on Memorial Field. Charlottetown on Labor Day, Monday, Sept. 6tn. It is expected that all towns and vii- leges will have representatives lr the different events, also the sir force and R.C.M.P. It is also ex- pected that Nova Scotia and New Brunswick tvill send a number of competitors. 1t will be interesting to see how our young men (and some not so young) will compare with the pick of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick athletes. There are no events for our fair dam- sels this year but there ls nope for them next year. Canadian wu- men athletes especially, did better at the London Olympics than tllf men.—K. ATHLETES i liartly-lllacilaull Wedding ' -The Presbyterian Church in Tyne Valley was the setting for s pretty summer wedding on Wed- nesday evening at '1 o'clock when Audrey Frances, daughter of Ml‘. and Mrs. Peter lilncCaull, Ellcrslie. was united in niariage to Edgar Stanley llartly, son of Mr. Wilbur Hardy and the late Mrs. 1la.dy The church was beautifully desor- ated with gladioii. sweat peas. snap dragons and lighted by candles. The bridal party stood un- der an arch of geenery with flow‘- ers, while Rev. WA. Young per- formed the double ring ceremony. To the strains of tho march plnycd by Airs. Kaye Hun ed on the arm of her father by whom she was given in marriage. She was lovely in s. floor length gown a‘ white satin with sweet- heart neckline. long sleeves end- ing in a point over the hand and full skirt. He." full length veil was caught up with a coronct of orange blossoms and she car:ied s. bouquet of Peerless roses and baby's breath. Attending the bride was he: cousin. Miss Rachel Miller, who wore a floor length gown of blush pink taffeta with shoulder length veil and matching headdress. Her bouquet was of Talisman roses and baby's breath. Little Ca:ile Mac- Cnull. sister of the bride, and Glen Hardy. cousin 0f the groom. were wlnsome in their floor length gowns of sky blue taffeta and they can-led baskets of sweet peas. The groom was supported by Mr. Robert MacCaull. brother of’ the and Sinclair hfacCaull ushered the guests lo their seats. During the signing of the regist- er. Miss Patricia Clark sweetly sang '11) Promise Me." Followln". the ceremony n reception was held at the home of the bride's parents. where the bridal party was nssistctl in receiving the guests by Mrs. Peter MacCaxill and Mrs. Ivan Hardy. The bride's mother wore a floor length gown of turquoise blue crepe with a corsage of Drmtn roses; and the groom's grand- mother. Mrs. E. A. llardy’. was nt- tired in black taffeta with black Ind gold accessories and a corsazc of Killarney’ white moses. The rooms were artistically decorated the bride's table was llchtcd with tapes and centred with a tltrcc- tier wedding cake. Tea was poured by Mrs. (Dr) J. A. Stewart and Mrs. Hadley Muttart. Assisting in serving were Misses Phyllis Wccd- slde. Miss Wilna MacNevin, Mrs. Harold Phillips, Mrs. Erwin Den- nis, Miss Melda MacCaull and Miss Millicent. Stewart. The groom's sen, Summmsicic. the bride enter-l bride. and Messrs Harold Phlilins- to give a pink nurl white effect and] Heads w. m. tutti": I Win compliments golors ;. . Win foshlion’s l highest honors. See Superb felts magnifi- Cenfly and femininely adorned with feathers ond ribbon 4- shaped enclicnflngly f0 your. new short coiffure.’ Saucy young sailor of wtcl fell" with pert scfin sfreolmers to show up the beck. 3.95 Upper Floor Main Store Section |_c___ gift to the bride was a gold com- pact. to the best man s. leather billfold and to the ushers gold lic clips; the bride's gift to the b.'itles- maid was sterling earrings: to the organist, pearl earrings: and tothe flower gils. signet rings. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Haxly left on n honrynocni trip to Bcslnntahd. New York, the bride travelling in a suit of loganberry wool Will’! matching hat and black accessories. She wore a corsage of Starllte roses. Upon their return they “ml llVl‘ in Ellerslle. l During the evening n jolly blind of soanaders who arrived. were treated to refreshments-S. E. E. Parkman 0pt.il., il-O. Optometrist Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted Visual Training Given ltEGENT THEATRE BLDG. Summer Street, Summc side Stores Closed LABOUR DAY Fashion new up- turvlng brim - - of wool felt, with o height giving feath- er. 5.95 An attention gefrlng hof of wool felt with soft sof- in ribbon on the side. 4.95 sullttumr Two Stores In Summersitfe Where Price ls Matched With duality Professional Gard s. r. uurusn n. o. I OPTOMETRIST Complete Visual Analyses Glasses Fitted SMALL)! AN‘S BUILDING, Summt-rsldc, P.E.I. PHONE 765 ll T. Earle Hickey g Chartered Accountant Office at I 15 Granville Street I Phone 57} 1? Summerslde ggk3a s. »+.-~.w.\ nevocsewC