J1_JLY,_1§._194\ __.._-_-. TiiE WESTERN GUARDIAN New Angina» Bnyvlgw. . h. August. gllrikll the objects of interest lllt‘ b] wk known zts Radio City-K. mild and eorgc McLcllan _pl'O[)O§Cd development of "lnsi IrontlerT-K. and daughters Olive and Ma girl Miss Mildred ‘I-Iammoii l their parents and relatives guests of Ml‘. and M their home on Tuesday-K. -LEGION MEETING — The secular monthly meeting of the Siimmerslde Branch of the Canatl‘ lall Legion was he at=the 11983011 Home on July 15th‘ with the pre- sident, Coinrrde Fooland Pnlllpson in the chair and a good attendance of members. Comrades Phlllpson and. Lester Jenkins ‘gave a compre- _ '5 Chapman and Jane Susan and .Johri Chapman, Ottawa; Mr. a-i-l heiis-lve ‘revew of the activities the Dominion Convention ‘held Qugsbeq at which they represented the branch. The matter of employ- ment on the dredge which is now o sting in .i.tinme aids: Harbour. wit?“ two non~veterans were hired 1n pgfjergnee to two cit-service rnen was discussed and referred to e employment committee who hwitlake [he mmderldlpdwffdhhtyld ortes. It was cc e 0 the annual Legioi carnival during the week .of Se tember 9th in the Crystal Rink. . - rrot Valley; Mr. and l aocaull, North Bed tic: ..lm Prince Edward Island“ ‘Es-S —S. 0. T. MEETING — :G.W iost a complete waste rctrn 00d value standpoint. i2) Whereas he‘, lncrefie ‘gt the sale p!!! 5100110111: I Q _ orflsc q m a e s clied alannlng new am- endments oi the Prohibition Ag: runkcnness has tea roportions under the t‘ it therefor resolved that "Be the Dover ‘lnce to‘ repeal exits-s‘ ADINTii J. limes Ilrpl) t - Goorgs Glow. lO-Dlhwo IL SUMMEBSIDJ‘. old [SINGS COUNT! sun. sums-triads. Alnrtlllg ' ‘lboqusuuuusrboisoghslsllysspusllb- . following slurs b Iulhlfls: ' w, , osuuu amnion. Wow. smssi Toronto Bakery, .»wstu t aunts Jms assess. n Grulsvills suns. iriufluriliuwluosilsllvcsjsblilrhsmoiultmuils. cui-iuuoysssovxduoriloliilill- Ilsosflisrthlsssntss o, ‘m you: order to the bu: rupodblo for kilns-loo on you moss. ,-AUOTION IALI d U torts, on Rldly, July 19th This i! lsoistofl. lti/Qssr- Stroll! _. ran 'u d bicycles. also fflmtvflnd par-ties. Louis Mons. ._...__.. from saw -- Lsrso drtvin mare, o; mipress nzare. 5 years goo worker. General purpose none. . _ Draft horse .8 years. l) life; h". rgkq. Walter S Weeks. 1K5 Clinic," Missouil: Mr. Foster exports to be hum; the first Week Jo ivioNTEE-Ti. AND NEW {ORR-Mir Cedric Owen return- ed recently from a trip to Mont- whi, where he iolned his brother anti hoth proceeded to New York- (‘-.\_\'. Ml‘. Owen was enthusiastic hi; city. Particularly tho '-raom nsvvsTtN CREEK. Al.BERTA-Mi~. Brewer Ramsay. fnrinorly of PorLHlll. P._ 1L‘. 1., but nmv of the famous frontier town- HH. starting place cfathe Alaska hirhivuy. is visitung friends in liis nhilre home and province. He has travelled much in the MHvKEDZlQ hkin, Yukon and Alaska. He runs a large seco-nd hand store in 130W" son Creek, He says there‘ are many Islanders living in his loc- iiL-iy, and all are flourishing-in n material iviiy. Hc-‘mentloned pnrit-iiiliirly Paddy Crolten of Em- cliftcti. He spoke exuberantly of ‘Ariiaasas. BNET.‘ rouiusrs- Mr. and Mi-s. Ali-in Jfammond iolsea, Ont.. have been vi ting Charlottetown. Knutsford ' and Kensington for the past. week. Wliile in Kensingion they were rs. Robert. A. slfiYéfl. They are returning to ‘"5"? €i§“w""i‘“i’i~r _ _ . a i o - m and r5 o ‘firs. Ralph l- anl: Jardlne and daug tor. Miss o, Ellllflh, Wllmot Valley. Mr. Rae f. ‘d Locke and Mr. Allie MaoNcil pe Wolfe have returned from ‘it ending the N-ltloinal Division. vns of Tern erance. in Halifax, S. A specla feature of Ihe occa- vn was a banquet in the Lord ‘lson Hotel which was attended over two hundred dele ates and which the special spec or W518 e Rev. J. u. r-resstone. Pslw-P- d President of the Maritime inference of the United Church -. Canada. ‘in interestin part- ‘ program was a tal‘ “Item! . Ralph MacCaull, North Bed-i- e saiii-tannual session of the Grand Division. Sons of Temperance. d Prince Edward Island mclat Wil- iitot Valley on Jiilv 4th with the Grand W. P. Brother Ralph Mac ‘ iii the Cllflll’. Other officers . . A. Brother ‘rank Jardlne Grand Scribe, Sis- lri- Eva Phillips: Grand '1‘l‘°a5\"'-T Bro. Allie McNeil; G- Sentincit. ‘. MacWillihrns P.G.W.P., . ~ . Vacancies tilled were G. Chaplain by Ester lacCaull. The following resolut ns tere passed: ‘At the present time, ‘h view of the .erlous food shori- ue, especially o cereals for both iiunan and animal consumption herefore be it resolved that we. tile lrand Division, in semi-annual csslons urge the Federal Govern- e_ t to further curtail the flow of ran to breweries and dlstilleriea, s it has been scientifically proven list grain turned into ll uor ls..9.l- nrnent of ‘his Prod- io the said cmentb" ' to Freetown to sister, Mrs. P. Hamill who ls very ill ',Ilausvsslt.uno sf. 8.8) P. . , not. on Monday. no .| ness. onion. . ~80! §AlsI-—I'or p,“ dilivc . one new B-foo McCor- mowcr. Mslpequa mington. mack- Trsdilll Ltd» K —WAN'I'BD. — writer. Good condition. Writs P. . Box Tl, Sign. merslde. -s'r oorismaaanm Savings to you, we have for sole st our Sumnterslde feed lsnt: mill fee barley mesl. whoa wheat. groun wheat, and Regal flour. Come in and see us for your feed require- ments. International Fox and Anlm m. alsFoodml -xsNsiNo'roN and ‘Freetown Iroliytorlan Chisrches. Prepara- tory services: Freetown on ‘mors- day, July l8th at i! pm. and Ken- sington cnPriday. July 19th at 8 fun. Mr. ' Donald Nicholson. Brook- field. will preach. Rev. J.A. Nich- olson. Minister. —T0 UNDEBGU OPERATION— Master Richard De n, 12-year old son of Mr. and s. Ernest Delghan, Summerside left Tuesday morni for Halifax where he wll; enter e Children's Hospital for an operation. He has been ls victim oi infantile paralysis since he was eleven months old and since that time has been iincier the care of Dr. '1‘. B. Acker, Ortho it: specie- llst. Richard's many rlends wish him success in the operation and that he will come home much im- proved-S —ANGLICAN BOY SCOUT CAMP - The_ An llcan Boy Scout Camp opened at ' e Yout'i Centre Crapaud. on ‘Ifiiesday. July 16th o‘ with thirty-five boys frc-n the various garlsnes enrolled. “me Camp C leg’ issgie Rev. D. E. Noel the Boy Scout Association of RE. . Complete scout activities will be carried on Jiy iii-e boys together with full church lite. Mrs. W. Hau- ines of Kensington is the cam cook. This prmiises to be, the bes camp yet held under Anglican aus- pices.-—S —GUEST A1‘ HARBOUR VIEW CABINS -—Guests at Harbour View Cabins Summers“ at present in- clude the following: Mr. Mid Mze. W. Hay and daughter. Eleanor. Montreal; Mr. and Mrs. W. H Mrs M. C. McGrafl, Guellh. Orv...‘ Mr. and Mrs. W. Fisher. Frosty Hollow. N. 8.; Mr, and Mrs. ‘Frank to .~ Misses Dorothy and Rub-l Della.- phlnna Halifax: Mi. and Mrs. Ed- ward bunnerv a d Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mathesomrhncklantl Mass; li/llss Gladys Gould, and Mrs. Mrs. Ruby Agnes Sawyer and Hamlin oi Milo, Maine-S --I-IONOB. BBIDE-TO-BIJ — 0n Thursday evening last, Miss viola. Gilllsple. Summerside east was m‘°...‘-§“*s‘féii“‘f.i. so» - mv m mi t h Ml ’ Dorozh - ersngiioo is°t'L°'i.s nsigrrled this m. The weddin march was pie-red W ‘(av and Miss Theresa Cameron. An impromtu address was given by Mr. Robert Catty. the man er, who presented Miss Egg-l ers win a. beaiituful chenille b spread-and other gifts on belts]! d the ggtfL Also pfcstlit WGEG m; Leigh Simmons. Surrimersiis and Mrs. Jack Keenan. ilrederic~ ton, N.B.. former member of the sta f. A dainty .unchcon was ser- ve andl the eveninsswss 5W1" l" music and sin I- Personals ‘Miss Betty McCarthy. RN. of Boston. Mass, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Leo McCarthy. _Mr. Lea Bernple, son of W. ‘T. Bernie, Remington. returned rc- oenty from Montreal. where he attended high schooL-IQ. -Mrs. William Orozler. and daughter. mains. of Natlcit Mass. have arrived ‘A’ ltltvmoPlle ‘° spend a week in Sunsmers-dtm-S l-isiss Mamie Mill. teacher. is spending a few days with her sis- ter. Mrs. Wesley Foster, Kenslng- ton. -—M.r. George B Brace of Ed- ts. has arrived home monton Al on his ‘annual visit to iiigdixtlirér. Mrs. J. A. Brace Simimo ,- -Miues Mary l-fu and Annie Keefe oi Boston. Ma T‘ are visit- Y lng Mrs. Martin Mur —Mrs. Emery of ath. Mo. ll the uest of Mrs. Frank Build oi Gengsrry, Mrs. Emery ll l5‘ mnc for h 40 years and ls delighfed with her sent from her nstiv vacation. l, J. s. HISCOTT. t" -£t- S W. W. Bllllr. Auctioneer a suiiiMi-zitsiba ‘IO-DAY smito sviiiorou - man amass us: ussso mam by vnium ii. waists! ALSO NEWS and SHORT SUBJECT SHOWS 7.30 - 9.15 Matinee Thursday at 2.30 NEXT MON. - runs. RAY MILInAND JANE WYMAN The Lost Week-End One of the year’s top hits l Cums Gllocr: “tan RY ° s‘ Wv Deliver oil and I-Iume CYO- in a shirt in the it is. and he throws it swag’- iiomely and lonesome whose only bigness is bBv letter. answers it. rident. ‘particularly w I18 the three principa “Wolf" attempting tatge of the comedy isminy trying despe vent his adding the trus to this long list of mice Mrs. James H. lid s. of Needham and Elizabeth Homer of Watt!‘- lmenl. of R. T. Holman htcL. um- STIIIIEIIT NURSES WANTED Due to the shortage ol nursing staff hospitals are having to close wards. Help this situation by a large class of students entering your local hospital in the - fall class. At least ten stu- dents are needed fifteen are desired. Women aged 18 to 35 with Grade XI education sue eligible for admission and b-Wclocme guests oi Mr. and SUPERINTENDENT. sCoinity Hospital, ‘srsntnr names‘. am. I will sell on Thursday. ‘July ‘lBlll st m ii-m- dwel- ling liooseoi W. P. I-llltl- . orritlr orriirs Also sf 8 pan. at Stanley . Bridge, standing crop of Ill! A A up. (loll M; on tlis "ism Dr. Clara W. Tsntoii, of .Watsr Strut, Summer- SUMMERSIDE HON. and TUESDAY JULY Mid - 28rd RAY MILLAND and JANE WYMAN -i|\- The Lost Wonk-End Don't miss this year's shock- traged on the screen. Forhes-llrissoll Wedding tlhfllfil. Dartmouth N. S. a verv Prett military weddin was solem- ttizt txv Rev. Father Neill when Miss Katherine M Driscol; R. N. Sheppard oi the. eet Air Arm. They were attended by Flying Officer and Mrs. T. Adkins. v friends of the YOLXIF couple. Mrs. Its was dressed in navy blue and wore a corsage of red roses. Flt. Lt. Pblbes has been in the R.C.A.F. on active service L1 mirope where ne was awarded ilic Distinguished F'l.vln Cross. Mrs. M. P. Driscoll, Summerside is a graduate of St Joséghs Hos Dltal. St. Jchn N B. t: ale? studied at the Neurological Instlt ute, Montreal whrre she was late: employed for two yeers. Recently she has been a I‘.C.A. stewardess The Guardian olns in wishing them much ‘ciapp ness E“ m“ "m" Borden Miss Evelyn Haslam of Summar- help make side spent the week end with tier affine Capitol Theatre. M1 and tender victim rum- ted with many‘ a friend Miss Pauline ivlacisaac at Borden. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Butler and encffsegvii {gig son Wilfred of Charlottetown were hope that it will guests oi Mr. and Mrs. flank But- ler of Borden on Sunday. t - T-tw all!" is m‘ Miss B tt t K int ‘ sllt- w ‘tvlitffi visiting ifcrycgtllglno MiinsAlfieorlis]; is B m“ at Bordon. Air. and Mrs. Eldon M. Catntpibell left. Borden on Monday to take up their residence in Charlottetown where Mr. Campbell has accepted a C. N. R. station there. Mrs. coon Stewart and daughter Monday with friends at Borden. Sympathy of friends 41811 is ex- ' tended to Mr and Mrs. George osuim on indoesun of their infant om m“; son on rrioov. July 12th st the noel of only two days. Mrs. Ralph Lea-rd, wiho has been to take NM"- a. patient in the P. c. Hospital, re- turned to her home in Borden on Thursday night. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. White of Bor- den and d hter Phyllis of Char- lottetown, sited relatives in Georgetown on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Ilecky oi Sum- merslde, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Constable of Borden on Sunday. Wayne ‘lrowsdale. son of Mr. arid hem-rill with , emnonla, is greatly improved.- Msster Vern gallant, son of Mr. Mrs. Drills Gallant of Chm- I-‘rod Jeffrey at Bordon. loanor MacDonald of Sum- morslds, who have spent the in Fusion. Mus. Among the tourists who are being welcomed to P E. Island this sum- mer is Mr. Russell Ahesrn of Whit- tier, California. who a number of years sgo operated s hotel at Bor- den, P. E. . Mr. Ahearn who ls your to the Island in a 1936 Chevrolet way to Maine where he spent tihree arty Ahcsrn. He arrived st his old and month with his son Hugh a geicoltio hero and is rencwin many Ciglifornis lri August by wt his dsttchter Mrs. E. Francis every good fuck on his long loom home and slurs him that they wi be looking forward to mother vls from his next year. III VI“ hi“ M! TYIIflIV 9V 1..-E ing best seller daringly por- On June 14in at the airpoytl of Stinimerslde was united in. given in marriag- b Lleut Don! i200 Women's Mid- Summer DRESSES Sizes u t.‘ 2o and 3s to 44 Regular Prices $4.95,’ $8.95». to $19.50 y SPECIAL cnrsanmo These dresses taken from regular stock, slightly soiled or creased, but all exceptional value at this low sale price. THESE DRESSES GO ON FRIDAY, JULY 19th. AT l0 WCLOCK No Phone Orders-No Exchanges-No Refunds — All Solos Cash i-q ‘ A limited quantity o Mrs. ITorbes who s a daughter of‘ A Companion Offer f Ladies’ Silk Cord Tams and Pique Sport Hats in cool pastel shades red, blues, green and Canary, Regular $1.95 to $3.95. SPECIAL These Hats also on sale at 10 o'clock Friday, July 19th. Flt. Lieut. and ‘Mrs: lliorbes were,‘ in Sumnierside last wed: for a fear‘ figs visiting Mrs. Forbes’ Family Manse - Gamphell -0no of the loveliest‘ oi the seasgns nu tlal events took ton on Frday, June 21, 1946 a o'clock in the tfternooii when Mar- voungest daughter o.’ i i in u = “M” "5 “k” ‘mm - ‘e s. snpbteptimoseii and the late Audrey of Charlottetown. spenit M114" ned in white sheer over with which she wore a oorsago o red . H tiny hat with ve.'l and cessories were white. Her sister, Mrs. Walter acted as matron of honor, wearing s with white accessories and s cor- di yellow roses. Mr Walter Smfl s. e ceremony took lace beneath s floral arch of pin while spring flowers adorned ‘Ilse ushers were the bride's broth- —i. er Mr. mr d It is pleasing to report that little Herbert Profitt brd 00m W.J. Profitt presided at Mrs. William Trowsdale. who has Mr l slim with bass‘ sooos id s. wrsoge of p egroonrs parents were un- and lottctowin. is visiting his sunt Mrs. 1111'! be oreient. due to ill SINCLAIR t STEWART LlllllTEl) Summerside, Vatican ISees Menace In Communism (By Relman Morin) VATICAN CITY, July 1'1—(AP) ~—In the view of the Roman Cath- olic Church, the world is enter- lng one of the most dangerous periods in 2,000 years. and the Un- ited States. because of its ideals and religious beliefs, is regarded as the strongest pillar in the threatened structure of human liberty. The church is not pessimistic, but alarmed. That conclusion has been un- mistakable after a series of dis- cussions with prelates in the Vatican. cllmatxed today by a private audience with Pope Pius. t was not an interview, nor were the Pontlffs words spoken for quotation. But there was no mistaking the concern the Pope feels for the success of the peace conference in Paris July 29. A few days ago, in a quotable statement to s group of Ameri- can newspaper executives who vlslted him. the Pope described the world as a “quagmire of in- human sufferlrigs and injustice." He characterized its problems as "intricate and tragic." The principal reason in the Vatican view is that Soviet Rus- sia, from spiritual and social nts of view. propounds a doc- rlno totally antithetlc to the Catholic Church. Primarily, the Church is con- cerned with freedom of rellizinn. But like the democracies. it is sh Arriv Borden sums F“ e cemm unit: iggemlsscs Gr?» 61min‘. "ended h wit l0 and E of the bride w ere ripper [was served. The bride's tsbls. oov~ th a lace cloth was adorned two beautifuly decorated two weeks with relatives and friends‘ all?‘ W‘ cakes. Ind centered with spring n Mrs. Harry Bronder. Chariot s W.J. Ptofltt. Long River and e bride was s gold extension bmce- tc honor lngs. and to the best man tcr a pleasant motor trip in New Brunswick and Novs- Sootln young couple ieturned nan where they waited upon by a gsv group reri ors. Flor travelling ths bride wore a tires Rn seventy four s of age motored- 1e, Sod n by way f Salt Lak Cit . Nevanda and overt,‘ the Linoolh flight‘ s" weeks visiting his daughter Mm. Msylon Psi-sons and his son Dosh-l to homo town of Borden on June 19th‘ has been spending the nail nd rs.' Ahosm. He is receiving s warrnl soousiomiom. He will re urn to former. snd Mrs. srlr on the civil“! n m ed re n a u many friends here wish Mr. Ahesrn Dflfllclpgng o in an 3 ev urch j l: Burlington loop Ion narrAsN y oi stdiowsri where ho wlllwglt . s Thoiwllsrztzt-i-onportyoftho‘ unaotmim Jul‘ Borden union's Institute was midterm-Five ships hsrz sro losdln m! 1 tons food for Britain on food cargoes his-ops . to Mrs. Britain igcludc thousands of cues - l0 with iots- tables playing: th and were won by Mr. Iii! J’. ‘llfolntlll with also concerned with freedom of thought and speech and freedom of tho press. On both points-the s lrltua and the social-the c urch finds itself in opposition to the Russian system, said a lilgh prelste familiar with church proh- ems in eastern Europe. To s question as to whether Communism and Catholicism can llvs together lm the same world. this prelate replied: "We have been living with our ‘t! enemies for l9 centuries. We are men of faith. and to us, Commun- ism is a fhlng that must pass." Meanwhile, he said, ‘rt is never- theless a menace to the fines- mentals of the Catholic faith As an example. Poland, 1 pre- dominantly Cathollc country, was cited. The situation there, ho said. is “distinctly threatening no one can say what will llapjf-Efl to the church our information *l.95 ONLY MEMORIES It is long since Britain's eoplc have seen any real eclalrs, meringues. rich fruit cak- es, sll these are but vague ‘n tantalising memories war days. Indeed. children of sev- en to 10 have never even seen or tasted s rich cake. Plain cakes and a few tarts have for sdme years been the only tea-time "luxuries" obtainable l-n Britain. Most cults available have been plain variety while British housewives have chocolate covered. biscuits points a pound (24 points poa- per- cr month must cover every- people have rc- powder keg that could blow up at me." all of this the Vatican does not expect another Great W ‘- the near future. "I: ._ o plated," an officer said. ‘The solu- tions lies in prayer lit putting sn end to secrecy and sus in a return to good wil P. O. W. TOTAL 399,161 LONDON. July 16 —(R6utesa)— British Commonwealth eoun still hold s. total prisoners of war. Lawson said in g, wrl canned fruits. if uutalnsble, dried ls meagre, and we can only wait and see.‘ situation in Ruthenlti. Moscou has announced that the Rt-ihen lsn clergy and ccmmunlcantw. breaking with Rome. have . ed themselves with the Rts-ia Orthodox Church. In the Vatican a similar alleged “defecfion" 1n i889 under Cur Nicholas was rt.- called- "Then. as now. it was an in- o stance of force msjeure." tlic pre- lste said. "The other time they clahned three bishops ire-wt In- yolyed. This time, they claim no ps-mly some priests. But l! M’ Goofs: Shams and Itobcrt Msc- o! tl Donal . fiaeseout ise was snii butter and from: meat. is our information that now. lust u before, the great. body of the The same obscurity veils Elli‘ Troplcally inspired ties in colors cool as the swish of s grass skirt. . . .as refreshing as the wind in the palms... as colorful as a lei around Maurice Mill, Men's Wear SUMMERSIDES SMARTEST MEN'S STORE