‘TvEsTERN MPTEPLILLE. 1947 GUARDIAN‘ {Amara J. Elmer Murphy, m nmm sum. m: ' 5w“; Glow, 125 Ottawa Street SUMMEBSIDE and PRINCE COUNT! News. Subscriptions. Advertising. (The Guardian may be bought at any o! tho following ltorel In Summerlitlo: "u 50mm”, Water Street; Goal-lien Drugstore, ll Central Skeet: Toronto mics-y, Water Street; Mark Gnudel. 6'! Granville lind- dlsu will be delivered to my homo In Bummer-link. "gqyatzupcrdnyorlloporwaek. Pbnuoflflfurtblgurvlsc I ‘m your order to the boy responsible for delivery on you you“ i mu, 0N BRICK SIDING. We . yus; received a small shipment, I" u; order now, The Sum- mlde Hardware Co. fllLE. - 2 milk cows and Jon Bruce Adams. New Lon- Nicer. pa 40pm to the Freetown United chm); Chicken SUPP" and w“; Thursday evening. October hd- O _ 10 SALES and Service. I111 lfgnijveready und General Bat» lees and Accessories. Champion goon-is, Kensinzton. _PBINCETOWN United Church, flalpgqllF. Services,’ Sunday. Sell!- mh 1i A. M. and 7.30 P. M. The $0.5m; service will be Rally Day send“ Mrs. Chester SLITIpSCIl, Organist. Rev. James Cross, B. A., ginlster. _rma POULTRY nxmarr- y“ potiltry exhibit at the Eg- mom Bay Exhibition last Wednes- w. was one of the best ever held {that prosperous rural centre. "mrdjng to officials of the Do- mlfllflll Experimental Station, Char- wttgiowll, The cock and pullet ‘new by each member , of thc Buys’ and Girls’ Poultry Clubs of “mom Bay, Urhainvillc. Abrams Vilma-e, and Mount Carmel were outstanding in quality and thr mules were far more numerous "m, {h0g9 of previous years. The Pairs ‘Vere judged by F. A. Dris- .011 ot the Experimental Farm branch and E. Holland, Dominion Department of Agriculture. Personals CMrs. ll. J. Robertson. (nee mn liemphllll and young daugh- ter Linda, of Calgary, Alberta. are visiting Tignlsh. the guests of Mr. i; J. hfcTague. _1v[_r, William Matthews of River Herbert. N. S. is making a short visit 1;. his former heme and friends in Elmscnle. Mr. Nlstthews was formerly prominent in racing cir- ties, being the owner and driver OI ihe fast pacing mare Pansy Aubrey L09 l-2. He arrived on Wednesday h tbne to see the big race Program —LOS'l‘ in Summerlldo, lmall plaid dog harness. finder return to Guardian Correspondent. RA- ward. —FOR. SALE-Property of the late Sheriff Wright, Central 8t. Sumrnerslde. For further particu- lars apply Mrs. F. J. E. Wright. -CARS IN COLLISION — Two automobiles collided on the inter- section of Summer and Winter Streets in Summerside yesterday afternoon. Slight damage was caused to the vehicles, but one struck a hydrant, breaking it oft-S. ~ —'l‘llE FUNERAL of the III John Y. Phillips will be held Sun- day afternoon from the home ol’ his daughter, Mrs. John Cobb. Granville St.. summerside, with a private service at the home, tol- lowed by service at the Presbyter- ian Church at 3 o'clock. Inter- ment People's Cemetery. —Y’S MEN'S MEETING - Mr. Alan Holman was the speaker at tlhe regular meeting of the Sum- merslde Y's Men's Club in Coy1e's Restaurant, Summerslde, on Tues- day evening. Mr. Holman spoke from his experiences as a public relation; officer with the army in‘ Europe during the war. Mr. Davis! Lldslone was chairman of the,’ meeting. —- S. ‘ —0l-‘ LOCAL INTEREST-There, has been qulie a large exodus of! students from Palmer Road parlshl since Labor Day. Mary Callaghan. Marjorie hlurphy‘, Jean Aylward, Nelson Polrlcr. and Jean Callaghan to Tignish Convent for Grade XI. Ann Gnudei. Erma Deaglo, Jenn Deagle. for grades eight ant: ulne.l Gerard Callaghan and Ralph Galb‘ det to St. Duntstans University, Desmond Callaghan to study teleg- raphy at Bloomfield. llleivin Poir-| ler to Si. Joseph's College, Mem- ramcook, N.B.. Billy Callaghan to Assumption College. Windsor. Ont- ario, and Jimmie Callaghan, who l5 studying dr ftlng at a trades" sihooi In New ork City. The above, large number c-l students being ob-l liged to go elsewhere to complete ther education shows the great} nerd of a High School in this part Regent Theatre SIIMMEIISIIIE MONDAY and TUESDAY Willi)! AIIE THESE, I I 1 lTl-Ilt cannons-town GUAmnAN CAPITQL-Summersido | TODAY (Friday) and SATURDAY BIG DOUBLE ' BILL‘ SI-ILNQ A BEWITCIIING it Summerslde-K of Prince County. -—G. ll. M.- DID YOU KNOW that the wheelbarrow is becoming out of date? It ls being replaced by a PICK UP CARTUHThIa two- whecled cart is lighter and easier to handle than a wheelbarrow -it ha! s large ates? body, which tips right to the ground for more convenient loading - the handle is high enough to make wheeling It much easier on the back. The price of this Pick Up Cart is 10.50 and you can get it in the Hardware Department. ""\ "mt KNOW that you are able to get canned SHRIMP lnin?" Shrimp hasn't been available for sometime and it Is s Joy . . .. sg.l..l....‘l‘he 5-ounce tin. Scarlet Brand is 80 cents. lur pour ncxi. party give your guests a real treat-serve CAVIAR ....'li1ere are two kinds. the red domestic Caviar and the black Russian Caviar-tho former ls in " w containers and the latter comes in l-ouuoo jara....You will find these items in the Grocery Department. DID YOU KNOW that you can RENT A ItADlO from tho Hardware Department? These modern Radios are either plastic or wood mantel models. they're kept In excellent working con- dition and the rental ls as low u 2-60 n. month, up. Don't. min the Radio Programs you want to hear-rent a Radio and listen In on the world. Hardware Department. DID YOU KNOW that the China Department has received a Ihipmenf. o! very beautiful CRYSTAL GLASSWARE from Eng- land? There are many lovely pieces of this cxquillte Webb's IlPYsiaI-berry sets. sugar and cream acts. pitchers and gobletl. cocktail glasses, vases. etc....You’ll love thll Crystal-for special occasions It will give your table a really festive air! Webb's Crys- tal II on display in the China Department. -________ WEDNESDAY, 9-1 A. M. DON MESSER AND HIS ISLANDERS SATURDAY, 9-l2 PM. BLUE NOTES ORCHESTRA IMPERIAL DANCE PALACE I MILE WEST OF SUMMERSIDE NOTICE WE ARE STARTING FROM SATURDAY, sen. 27 n THURSDAY. OCT- 2 looking Onion For LIVE CHICKEN and FOWL Phone or Call and an Ill- HIGIIEST MARKET PRICES cnow Ana WADMAN KENSINGTON - GYPSY WHO PJILL DANCE INTO YOUR HEART- THEN STEAL IT!. . .i'.1 Matinee Saturday 2.30 With the 8th Chapter ' o! Serial “JIIIIGLE nmnsns" LAST suowms romsnr some ALBERT arid CONSTANCE MOORE in "HlT PARADE or 1947" I y M... t . I I I I g ,bIe. i I I I I Whore ducting the lildl-IIFY- After the jiry viewed the body at the Cut- cliffe Funeral Home in Charlotte- town the lnquest was adjourned until Friday evening. 001- 3, I" the Cutcllffe Funeral Home. An autopsy wps performed Yesterday afternoon by provincial Pfltlwm‘ gist. In. Harold Shaw. The jury includes the following: Merritt Forsythe. foreman; l-Iow- ard McInXIIS. Howie)’ 0mm?“- Jack Herman, Lloyd Moore. H- L- l-Iardy and W. E. Scantlebury. Mr. Phillips died when the cor he was driving left the hlshwfly and turned over. Three passengers In the car were Salvation Army Financial Drive Opens In S’side The Salvation Army campaign for funds in Summerslde opener‘: last evening with a d*nner meeting for the workers in Coylds Re-ta-ur- ant. Mr. Donald Baker. chairman of the local organization prrsFed and Major G.V. Macbean oi’ the Salvation Army, Charlottetown. addressed the meeting briefly on the work that the Army is doing. In Prince Edward Island, he said. the principal work ls_the operation oi’ Sunset Lodge in (Xlarlottctown. a. home for elderly women. Be tolr": one meeting that s lesacy has re- cently been received and when the money is re-cewed it is hoped to extend the facilities of the Ledge. He said that the first guest cl tho Lodge when it opened came from Summerside. He then outlined the general work of the Salvation Anmy and m conclusion wished the workers every success and thanked them for their efforts. Mr. Earle Cannon. secretary. ex- plained how the cards are to be flllec"; out and Miss Jean MacFad- yen, who is In charge of the wom- en canvassers, gave out the necs- sary material of her workers. Mr.. Baker said any town, such as Sum- merslde. that has no local unit o! the Salvation Army keeps 20 per cent of the money collected for local needs- S. Inquest Adjourned llntil October 3 ' An inquest opened yesterday into the death of Mr. John Y. Phillips of Summerslde, killed ear- ly Friday in n automobile acci- dent at Churchill, a couple of miles from Bonshaw. Coroner Dr. I. J. Yeo l| con- injured. but reports last night from the Prince County Hospital st Summerslde. where the? We" 53k‘ en, indicated that their 1113117105 were not serious. It is expected they will be released over the week-end. The irliured. Ill from Summerslde. are Mrs. Archie Sharp- Mrs. Robert Phillips llld M1’!- Wllliam Smith. Funeral services for Mr. PhllliP-‘v will be held at Summerslde Sun- day afternoon. IIIIVING REPORTER (Continued from P880 5) didn't have very much to m’ While Rolatu‘; Turner. a driver with 31¢ 5,1431‘, was just looking on. On leaving there I went across the street wh-‘ch was partly blocked by the new Post Office which had Just arrived from Mount Pleasant airport. being hauled there by two trucks driven by lunbv Boyle-w and Ken Turner. I looked on for a few minutes and then went in to the r2118 store where l was served by Mill- icent Crosler as Eva Mcbellan came out from the back room where Mr. Mgthesg-n w“ filling prescriptions. PHONE I66 Alberto SIJMMERSIDE ' ron ‘nnv GLEAIIIIG ; Jleztns: CHAMPIONS BARBER SHOP, Konsington; IORDEN HOTEL, burden," i “vicftiltfblrllulztis and cloruuzns i M E N ! For Smortness and Personality see the Famous Buckley-Brooks Hots. Now in Stock. O PIIIBE $6.50 . mu. and stun: CENTRAL ST. CYRIL LEARD. clay, with numerous The sizes — l0 to 20. I The shades ore mint green and red shades ovoil- Prica ls l then crossed the strect again to Sourls a few nights previous. the McWilliaims and Tumer store! McWIlllams and an efficient clerk street, I stopped for a. moment atl see what was showing at the Ver- the most up-to-date theatres in‘ Illle province and is owned and: op-I erated by Milton Smallman and Son. On crossing the track I entered the Matthews barber shop and. again found Mr. MoGregor but this time he was sitting quite st ease while Mr. Matthews manoeuvred the razor. Gill’! Ellis was sitting back by the stove looking over some of his new insurance books. The rain had prevented Jack Ellis from digging potatoes and he was leasurly lltting back on a clzslr as‘ Bllmer Matthews entered with his] lunch can tucked safely under his‘ arm. it being too wet to work on the road. He must have been dis- couraged with the situation as he remarked that we would be better! 0M back at the Arnhem airport delivering trucks to Czechoslovakia. I did not think much of tthat idea- and as l put on my raincoat tot leave. the men were discussing the} flag pole which was having a hard I battle with the strong wind the? previous day. Going farther up! street, I passed Claude Jelleyks‘ barber shop which was closed at} the time. r then went in to Claude Mc-I Neill’: store where I found Louis Bernard opening a crate of ban. anal while Jean Stetson was wait- ing on Mrs. Palmer. Most. of the customers were strangers t0 me However, I did notice Allie Mc- Neill from West Devon and Ralph Adams. Other Places Visited Going farther up street I passed Ken OampbeWs barber shop. Bert- le Campbell's store, the Co-opem. tlvo and Jelloyu Department Store. I went in to Jelleyflg egg grading station to chat with our good friend. Alfred Dlgnan who was sur- rounded on all sides by eggs. He wn grading a case of 9813's for John Lucky. Farmers were bringing in their egg: and going oft to buy their groceries. Alfred thought it must ‘be grea/t to be a farmer for he come: in and goes otlt wit: a slip of paper worth five dollars or more but the producers couldn't see where farming was such a rosy life with groceres and feeds gcfng fiy high in price while his produce remained at the same low price. During e conversaton several ladies including Mrs. Dan Saund- ers and Mrs. Harry Mcwllllams come in for cracked eggs for bak- lnl. As I was leaving we stood at the door for l few minutes ialkng prices of oars -when Ed Turner came out from his place»! bus- iness and was about to drive 3ft when he was asked wh-at he id with all the spare snake. He ln- sisted that the car he had recent- ly purchased did not use 0'1 as he hid checked it lftlr l trio i! When you have a grand piece of fabric like Tegro, and tailor ii’, as Tom Boy know! best, in a button fronter, with notched col- Ior, set-in-sleeves, flaring and broca- let length, you hove o gem of u little dresl that your dearest friend will agree is worth twice the price of $15.95. I SNALLHAIPS LIMITED Matched FOR SALE I00 mo zoo GALLON , GALVANIZED PRESSURE TANKS AT A BARGAIN me: PALMER and WILLIAMS 0o. Ltd. SEPT. 27th to OCT. 4th INCLUSIVE WATER luv FACE POWDER Enman Drug Co. Ltd. Quality such as Strangs’ garage, Oarruth- On the street I saw Marne Wed- ers garage, the Pool Room, Cham- It was noon and I found Harry~ lock in his taxi, Dr. Duver passing plons electric light plant and mill in his Jeep. Ed Matthews and bank. cream factory. OLesry shot in Doris Least‘: serving their many Amos Adams busily trucking and and clothing store and many other customers while the remaining staff many GU19" 801118 BWIII their Plwes of business. was off to lunch. Continuing up M51119“- It was now getting on and I did ed besides new dwelllncc it a large the new Verdun bulletin board to] not get up to the "Dingle" restaur- warehouse for the cooperative and ant and news stand owned by Rod a new school. And with that 1 dun Theatre. The Verdun is one of, McNevln and IRE-fly other places turned the Ford and headed home Among buildings being construct- 3! SUMMERSIDE Reg. 2.00 Box for This is your opportunity to become acquainted with the mutchless qualities of Helena Rubinstein’! Water Lily Face Powder. For l limited time only, a regular 21X) _ box of this famous powder with the memorable fragrance may be ob- mined for 1.00. Finely-milled for long-lasting loveliness. Water Lily Face Powder comes in two special textures. one for dry and one for oily skins-each in eight warm. fluttering shades, one to suit every complexion. SUMMERSIDE >~ f ' :'