“PTEMBER 16._‘1947 WESTERN GUARSTAN BUMMERSIDE And AGENTS: J. Elmer Murphy, 18d llonovc Street, ond George Clow. I25 Ottovvn Street News. Subscriptions. Advertising. PRINCE COUNT! The Gunrdlion snoy be follovvinl stereo ,, Bakery. Woter Street; a Buy ot 2o per d8! N QUICK sou light jg“ wagon. Good cdndition. ‘cc $50-00. Jas. A. McNeil d: n. _.___ _wANTED-EXDQYlQDCld lion- ‘phfl; preferably with business mnca Apply Box 370, Sum-y erside. | __, s, ravaou. Optometristi chariottetown, will be in his: m“ office this Saturday, . pt. 20. _C.UESTS AT WEDDING — e following uncles and aunts of e bride were present at the o-‘pcgilaglltln wedding in Truro , IVEERI Rev. Louis Callaghan. n Augustus; Mr. and Mn. mes Callaghan. Kinkora; Mn. mos Callaghan, Lot 65 and Mrs} rniel lifcGinn, Lot 65. The wed- 111g ceremony \\'as performed by mgr Callaghan. The bride, the firmer shiela Callaghan, is a Brighter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph riloghan, formerly of this Prov- ce-S- -OPII.\'S KINDERGARTEN .- 15, Fridn Rankin, Summerslde, mg a private Kindergarten last W}; 1n Epwc-rth Hull. It is inter-l 51mg to watch these twenty lttle m, ngrd 4 and 5. singing, march- ‘ drawing or Dialing 83m“ 11"‘ 5f guidance on each school day rum 9:30 to l2 um. Mrs. Rankm is ssisted by her mother, Mrs. CD.’ iacCalliim. a former KinderEflfi-efll richer. This movement ‘is much pprcciatcd by ihe parents and the. hiEdrt-n. — S. -Gll-"I‘ APPRECIATE!) -- Sun- oy morning, September 14th. the mister of the Summerside Bap- ‘st Church, Rev. E. J. Barrass. . behalf of the congregation ubiicly thanked Deacon Reuben rge for his gift to the Church of ihroe Communion chairs. The chairs were in the Church for the first time Sunday and were great- i- admired by the members of the ongregcition. The chairs are 01' nlid oak. beautifully fashioned, ad greatly add to the appear-l nce of the sanctuary. The min-l rtcr in his words of thanks ex- rcsscd the warm appreciation of ii the members of the Church to r. Large for his very thought- ui and greatly needed gift-S. —IIOSPITAL LADIES’ AID IEETING-blrs. Heath Strong, resident of the Ladies’ Aid of lie Prince County Hospital. called special meeting on Thursday afternoon at the Nurses‘ Home or the purpose of ratifying bills or the following: A special type amp tn be used by Dr, J. R. Cun- ningham in the laboratory, the rice being $172.85; arid curtain material, table linen and blank- ets, purchased during the summer to the amount of $250.00. The purchase committee was authoriz- ed to nrder two fracture beds. Plans were made to hold the an- nual Rummage Sale on Saturday. November 1. S Fire Ilamges $’side House —A fire yesterday morning did considerable damage to o. dwelling on Water St. West, Summersidc. before it was extinguished. The huildinz is owned by Mr. Begin- nld Phillips, who occupies part of it. the other part being rented by Mr. Davis Baker. The blaze as discovered about H0 AM. y neighbors when smoke began to issue from the windows. There woo no one home lithe time. The fire seemed to be renleredin a stairway and this is whore most of the damage was. There would be quite a bit of water‘ damage as it was necess y W Pour large quantities of water into the building. All the furnit- "Pe was removed. It was just one hour from the time the alarm Was sounded tlll tho fire was con- sidered all out. In ununoridoi “up, Water Street: Gourlloo Drugstore, llori Goudct. l1 Gronvlllo Itsel- Th; Guardian will be dell cred to nny hone In Sununerfldo. porwoel. Phunoflflfurthlooervlcr ‘m you] order lo the boy rooponlblo (w ddlvuy on you fqflu |daughter of Mr. Frank Morrison, bousght ot ony of tho II Control 8*: -scnoor. sroaro Bcdoquo Rink Friday. Sept. ac. -F0ll. SALE-IBM Torroplono couPe. Good condition. Phone m, Summer-side, before 5.30. Q-ron sour. - so run-grown Ducks. Apply M. A. Buchanan, Brodoibune. -I"0It BALE. one Dohimon po- tato picker and one gong plow, both almost new. Clarence Our. Miscouche. -—-KING IIIBAM Royal Black Preceptory meets tonight, Tues- day. Central Bedcquc Hoil. -S'I‘IIAYED. — A year ond u hoI old heifer. color black ond white. Any‘ one knowing whereabouts of saune please communicate with Waiter Hughes. Norboro, —POLICE COURT-In the Sum- merside Police Court yesterday three drunks had their bail es- treated when they failed to ap- pear. S -N-II PULLETS FOR, SALE- Chlcks were imported direct from the famous Andrew Christie Poul- try Farm, U.S. A. T. J. Inman. Central Bedeque. —BNTER. NURSING SCHOOL- Miss Dorothy McNeill, daughter of Mrs. D. F. McNelll, Summer- side, and Miss Frances Morrison, Summerside. left yesterday morn- ing for Saint John. N. B, where they will enter St. Joseph's Hos- pital school of Nursing. S _Personals —Miss Bette Coyle of Summar- slde to visiting friends in Lynn, Mass. 8 ——Mr. John Perry, brother of , Mr. I-"ldelc Perry, Summerside, has} 1T0 Remember left on return to Boston. --Mrs. D. C. Tompkins, Assist- ant Town Cierk of Summerside. has returnedto work after being opatient in the Saint John Gen- eral Hospital for treatment. S THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Thomas IIvIvI-HII cAPITQL-Summerolde TODAY (Monday) and TUESDAY NEVER sucu A MAN Asélzsluef olooaiogrogooofoluoonoodyuoloofflelioo boidootbvogpnwboovcrouodobicbolohoonclroel, nuuu in q p Millllilil iillilill-iiiilili sum ; g a ' Smaoo do 5on0: win ANTHONY QUINN ' GEORGE TOBIAS IAIIE Gllll - Ill! IAIIIRNI fink! U! imllfllfiilbvfilVllla ébw o e Shows 7:15-9:15 — Matinee Tuesday 3:30 Also DISNEY CARTOON $,Jr. A 0-1500 Tobie model omortly styled In plastic. Walnut finish she went tlo live in Lawrence, Mass. -s. —G. Hazen Phillips, Summer- side. 0f Maritime Distributors Ltd., returned from Montreal and Ottawa on Saturday evening where he had been on a business trip in connection with 'his firm. -- S. —-Gordon V. MacKay, Water- town, Mass; Kenneth G. Schacht, Commander U.S.S. Trumpetilsh U.S.N.P.O. New York; and Eric Saisbury, a retired naval officer residing in Watertovrn, Mass., who were guests of Mrs. A S. Mac- Kay, Summerside, returned Friday morning-S. S’side Station Air Battle Next Sunday. September 21st, is -.Miss Helen Doyle. who had been staying in Summerside for the lost iew months has left on return to Toronto-S. —Mr. and Mrs. John Claw and son. Ralph. 5t. John N. B. are visiting friends in Summerside and Indian River. -—Mr. and Mrs. Frank Platte, Tyne Valley. have as their house guest, Mrs. WE. MacNevin. Vet- ren, Alberta. — S. --Mr. and Mrs. J. Lloyd Gorrill. Summerside. left Friday morning by automobile .for Halifax and other parts of Nova Scotia on a vacation trip. —S. -A.M.E. Roland L. MocNevin oi the Canadian Navy returned to Dartmouth. NS, after a month's vacation at. the home of his aunt. Mrs. Frank Plattr and Mr. Platts, Tyne Volley. - S. —Mr|. Wilfred Hutchinson and doughter Jean of Lot l6 were re- cent visitors to Summer-side, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gornett Affiick. — S. —Mr. ‘ronton I. Londry, Ottawa Street. Sumrnerside, ha; returned to resume his studiu ot the Univ- ersity of the Sacred Heart, Bath- urst, NB. after spending o pleas- ant summer vacation with his par- enls, Mr. ond Mrs. Joseph Londry. —S. —M‘iss Etto Hutchinson 0d Lot 1o has returned to her home after spending o few days in Moi-gate, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. William Johnston. —- S. -Mr. and Mrs. Albert Monty( nee Janie Wedge) ore spending n few day: vacation in Summervde. the guests of Mr. ond Mrs. Mllium Gallant. This io Mrs. Monty's flrot visit to her native province in 1i is understood that there was .000 insurance. S A "Inn's"!!! thlo vviel. h-Ilils Me bl ... the b on???‘ w‘ Department. II ll u.» for 1.0a. nu Wrlnror hos bolloou ....Included In thlo ohipmeut oro "i lhflouu Iulbo. n» Spring blooming you rum hove nu planting Io oloo the right time to otort the Dulbo you'll wont for forced order your Ilolbo uowl They will be found In thirty-five years ond she notes many changes in the town since from Holland. Io o ohlplncnt of flrot qunllty flyooinlh. Crocul. Tulip The" ore o number of PATH-IO! IIAIID WASHING MACHINES ‘Wk In the Ilordvroro Deportnoni...‘.!‘hcoo molly well built, with o long-looting color tub oud lever operated h" 5""!!! mccloonlona-tho price d tho Potriot loud Wooher lo ..'I'o be ottoohed 1p the Woohor. you coo porebooo. o WIINGII nochlnoo orooxcop- rubbcr roll. Order o Polrliot llond ""5" old o Wrlunr from the llordworo Department In the Dry Doportmcnt you will Ind on ntroanoly duo onloo- Of STAMPS!) CANVAS for BOOKING HATS. The doolgno oro ‘W! litroctlvo ond color ochemeo oro oIoo oullfliod. The fluid IIII "ll: for ll conic-tho llrll oln Io IJO ond the firs! loo lo 1.08. Battle of Britain Sunday and is pobserved by the R. C. A. F. every ‘year in honor of those gallant few who defended Britain in the air airforce threat. From that time [in the fall of I940 the skies over Britain in the daytime were con- trolled by the R. A. F. The Sum- merside R. C. A. F. station will ob- serve that day this year by a church parade. The parade con- sisting of three flights of R.'C. a. FE, and one flight of Air Cadets Will form up in front of the Queen Hotel and will follow the follow- ing route: Up Central Street to Fitzroy; along Fitzroy to Gran- iville; u-p Granville to Notre Dame and across to Summer and then to Memorial Park. The parade will tum in at the park and form up in line facing the monument. The commanding officer of the station, Sqdh. Ldr. W. C. Lang- staff, D.F.C., will lay a wreath on oirmen who gave their lives World Wor Two. Following this the poi-ode will march to ‘It-inity United Church for service and the Roman Cath- olic section will continue on to St. Paul's Church for High Moss-S’ III Summerside Man Reports Hold-up l‘ Attempt 0n Street Mr. Henry Chan, the Chinese proprietor of the New Life Cufe, Summerside, reports an attempted hold-up on o Summerside street in ‘the early hours of Sunday morn- ng. Mr. Chan any: that he was oom- lng down, Spring Street about I AM. and as he reached the vicinity of Palmer's Garage u very short man with o handkerchief over the lower Dirt of his face opproached with a. gun in his hand 5nd sold. "Honda up". He seemed to be a. young man, Mr. Chan sold, not much more than o boy ond even with the handkerchief he got o. pretty good look at his foce. The mocked nun then ordered h'm to land over his money but Mr. Chan commenced to shout loudly for help and us he dld the would-be hold-up men took fright ond disoppeorcd up the ollcy leading to the rear of the I.M.’I‘. bus tennluol. No one answered his coll. he‘ stolen, ond apparently no one heard hi: ohouvt but It served the purpose of heightening his osooilont. —-S. RIIIEVE AIHELE PAIN! ‘Wvinnumcamoumpoumuiumoryooouomrcuiout. and broke the back of the German ' the monument in memory of the REGENT I i ‘ Onyx finish .. . . . Wonoolfildoqoldo hob uoonlnoboiloopoloolcvovy uroupoolnllllovfohoii. Motorolas . . . J. AIIIIUI RANK omn- rim . ifiiviriiiiiilunis llqhutnhodwonlonoq ciiirs RAFFEIITY J n lAlll-iilll itilist position lone control. with otondord ' broodcoot tuning ronge of 5A0 to I650 kllocycleo. lull vlolou Illuminated dloI with monuol tuning. Five tuber. Cabinet lo 28.95 ...,3l.50 Battery Models . C473 Comguct I tube radio provldeo $UMMERSIDE 1 ilfiiaillfiiiidfl? rllfiilfiffi: wroursoav and THURSDAY 155'.“ “N21? ".§°“-':'i‘.'§bo. s11‘: 3 quires o I 1-2 volt "A" and twp 4b volt “If” batterieo. Len u - ' ' I botterles. Tf/R/ll/NC Wflilllll’ finish 34.00 _u.v. v m m" Onyx finish ....... 36.00 AP shutout M m" Lngmmn "w" Three gang permeability tun- ___:"_~~u“" W" in‘. Six tubes Including recti- fier. Motched control heads fit every cor. euoily transferred. 2 High power output tubes -- low bat- tery drain. Built in motor noise 0-100 c-ioc Standard broadcast table mo- del manual rad‘ phonograph large Dynapower speaker and a combination with on unusually Slbndord broadcast bond. flvc tube model with Dynapower UNI-Ker. smartly designed light weight tone arm with o permanent sapphire pick-up. bu“ plum’ "Mn" Wm‘ Automatic turntable. Plve tubes. "u" ‘umenslonll Wlnlnui and maple cabinet with u C Ytlflllllm ‘Ill! ............. ...‘. ...... .... _ trimmings ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,, o C-BTB For o wider oelection of radio Long ond ohort wave reception model. - - - I" m" “Radio on this five tube set. Covers Display” h‘ ‘he 599mm" Dun‘ broodcorn bond of 540-1600 kilo-M °' ‘h’ m" “""“"h‘"" cycles with ohort wave covering Sh)“ 5.8405 megacycles. Same style _ cabinet no CHM. Accommo- Butferws ' ‘ 5 dotel n ‘I58 battery pack. "A" __ 415 "fl" __ 44$ L» 65.00 “my, __5 ____ Buttery Pock 9.50 M 705-1 Three dimension vita-tone. Six tubes including rectifier. 5 sta- tion push buttons easily reset without tools. Razor sharp sel- ectivity. Matched control heads flt every cor — eaclly trans- ferred. Built in motor noise I tubes including rectifier - l push pull tubes - 5 push but. tons easily reset without fools. Matched control heads flt ov- ery car - easily transferred from car to car. Three posi- tion tone control. Built In mot- {illter- Finished in comic brown “m “mm d 1 0I' noise filter, finished in lmlflfl- P. l! n co erto y loid .............. .1 ...... .. Ifeen hummerlold. hdlblimerlrtlrld. ___ __ $MALLMAN'S "PREPAID EXPRESS" SERVICE -’- v SMALLMAWS LIMITED, SUMMER-SIDE. IEEJ. ' _ i Pleose express the following orticleo “prepaid” Io my M30 Mlglml dshgfgs I neorcrt rollvvoy station or buo stop. Shows 7: on : , _ Matinee Wednesday 3:30 Qunm’ s] “am u u m“ i LAST snowing. TONIGHT I i _ _ _ A "suspense" "m. ' _ ,, _ ' ' g Qfiffi‘, w, warm: PRICE ___________ Money Order ........... .. Cheque 0.0.1). ...... G-IS Q TREASURE HUNT LEADS "IINBAD TEE SAILOR" ‘IO ROMANCE WITH CAPTIVI! , swashbuckling adventures on' loind and not. along with absorbing romance, ore ‘enacted in RKO Roche's lovlsh Technicolor extravu. gonzo, "Sinboid the Sailor." rtor ring Douglas Fob-banks, Jr., Maureen CYHori-o and Walter Sieaok. Sinbod, the seafaring adventurer whose seven voydger ore graphic- olly described in The Arabian Nllhtiplh“, undertakes on eighth ‘nbc ‘Tyne Volley Brunch of the voyage-every bit or exciting or Women's Institute recently celeb- tihose reloted by Scheheronollie. Tlhc rated lto twentieth IITIIEVQISItIaY by fabulouo treosureof Alexm er t c Qgndgflna u banquet, 1n 131-1 rm a Gmt is Binbnd’: goo! 1n this VOY- Hall to the ourvivinq chorfcr oge. The powerfuh and wealthy mggnbfll, u follows: Mrs. ES. Iknir of Doibul oiso has designs on] “he”, M", 5,1 Mung“, M“, thismf-rezsurotegi mlidlvmlzfnl John Boater, Mrs. RSAHI-Iinton, W01‘ Y 00 0 0 11 P e "Mrs. Wilfred MocDmIg . Mrs. t/urer. In the entourage of the Emir’ Hlrdy mm”, M11 John w“. is Bhlreen, a beautiful adventures», “mm M“ "u, Macuan, M" 31°” $51131‘: frizlt°°mmtfaly h‘: Charles Newcombe. Mrs. Arthur gue - w.» ,w.r: tElli, M .w.'r. Thwlh 1mm“ h“ mwmab“ hdwecfod, heirs. rill/Gilliam ashes: Mrs. doesnl.’ trust her. Hence, the ro- 1L ‘ Don monoe n onything but placid: imilziflgt "‘°D°“” M" _ foct. it often flores into open vio- M,‘ “M” um’ ‘can: ‘n ‘h’! mlldwcver she is hoppy enough to “pmty "t “Minn” m m‘ fig,“ come into Sinbod's onns offer he. ‘auefimae? a ‘on; thoEmH lfldhll mehtb ° °' :"p,:§§§mue m‘ m, n“, “m. backward to note whot ma been mandamus» o gorgeous Oriental mmhmfimlgdmushfn 33mg ' in its two: fort. ond rig other or- Tunn- ganioo on of comporo ve mem- w‘ A’ c" ‘Prom bcrship hos put forth any greoter awn. t. is - (or) - °"°"- Apglolrntment if»... a. Douglol, 9"“ V" "l4 b! F"- "- former R. C. A. I‘. flying Instrucfi- or. so ooslotont director of march- ondioing for Wor Assets Corpora- otlous woo onnounced todoy by ll. It. Dirchord. vice-president in chorle of merchandising for the corporotion. Prior to‘ his oppoint- ‘.7. Valley w. I. Celebrates 20th Anniversary - Weeks. The bout totfte Kine wor proposed by Rev. Mr. Mcodus, re- sponded to by the Notional An- them; the font to the Women's Institute woo proposed by Rev. 1S. Weeks, l upended to by Ilrl- J.A. Stcwort. The reading of the homes of the ment. Mr. Dougloo woo chief of the Atrcroft ond Aircraft Components] Soles Divisions of the Corporation, with officer in Monk-col where ho will romoin in his iuevr post. rod ussnaugoll woo followed l1! l two-minute lllenco. ~Mro. Waldo MocDmuoll love o report of the work which bod been LONDON -— (C?) — Jlirrleet- I07. outhcr ond ploywright. ‘become A grondfotbcr when‘ o son woo born to hi: octrcoo Afllsln Wbdbln- rtepdoirgbter, Boll; 1m?!“ lnvto pounds _ completed over the yeoro. such on the raising of fund: to the amount of $00.10 fo rfmodelling of the nt of school and 5 contributing to ohorlt- deported members by Mrs. Wilf- ' l birthday cake was cut by Mrs. ES. Weeks, who was responsible for the organization of this Institute and was its first president. Mrs. R.J. MacNeill was the first secre- tary. The present officers ore: Preo- ident. Mrs. J.A. Stewart: Vice- President. Mrs. Wilfred MacDoug- all; Secretary-Treasurer Mrs. Waldo MacDougall. A sing song. with Stewart Wil- liams at the piano, brought this important event to s. close. - S. able organizations such u Prince County Hospital. TB. league, the salvation Army. Navy 108E09- Concer Fund, efc.; much activity in Red Cross. At present two tab- lets are on order to be Placed in the churches in memory of the boys who made the supreme sacrifice. Brief complimentary speeches were mode by Reverends SM- MocDowell and W.A. Young. after which o vocal solo by Roy Phil- lips and o feuding by Mrs. Eldon Miller were much rnicved- The Condidote for Republican nomination for President of the U. S. llorold ll. Stassen hos sold that the U. S. should give no financial os- sistoncc to Great Britain unless the steel industry there is left in private bonds, and the process of nationalization of all industry stops Critics point out that this statement. made by a man who may be the next President of the United States. implies o threat of interfer- coco in British domestic policy. PAGE FIFTEEN have General Electric R A o | o s to suit all individual needs Elem Miildfils c 0,1. d SELF CHARGING PORTABLE RADIO Rcnows its power over and ovor again C-250 Self charging portable hov- lng Ito own aeroplane-type leak proof storage battery with built in charger. Re- charges when plugged In on AC house current. Standard broadcast band. Six tubes. Four controls-power-charge, tone, volume and tuning. Built in antenna. Aluminum case — built to take accl- denial ’ 139. obuso nrconn ‘PLAYER C-IMS Enjoy your favorite phono- groph records played from this record plnyer through your radio's loudspeaker. Modem plastic cabinet. Plays 10 or I2 Inch records. Self- ltartlng motor. Sensitive crystal pick-up with stream- lined tone INH- Easy Terms '._ 0|! BUDGET PLAN swatmairs LIMITED SIJMMERSIDE P.E.l.- IS MATCHED WITH QUALIT! BACKS RESTAURANT CLDANUI WLNNIPEG, Sept. 15 —(C P) — Campaigns being conducted to clesin u-p unsanitary restaurants across the Dominion hove tho full support of tihe Canadian Restaur- ant Association. president Earl Nichoils of London. Ont. said in an interview here today. He said that Canada has not enough good restaurants although there are plenty of eating places. mime ALI. figs mu Multan Summer-side ritnrassioivol. CARD w T. Earls llickey Olflcc oI II Gronvillo Street Summeroldo Phone S15 > Chartered Acuountonl i Phone sn X-Ruy I , DR. VINCENT GRANT Donlol Surgeon Smollmon Building SUMMERSIDE SNALLMAIPS '