> 5, 1947 ‘ II~ WESTERN GUARDIAN Oifl gwrge Clolr. 125 Ottawa Street NOW‘ follosrilll ‘Mfg Waite! . sfln"°°°‘§,':‘,','§’,, wsm some; Th glmer Murphy, llo llanovc ltrest. asul gljMltiEll-SIDB Ind PRINCE COUNT! ‘ptlossa, Advertising. may be bought as any of the Th. Guuam In Bonneville: ' __ ., n r c‘ , Ila-rt Gsudei. t‘! Granville Stmot srill he delivered u» any homo in Bonuses-aide. _ ° nupq-dayorllopersreol. Plsnmslllfurthlaservles h d, endiess- also 8 inch m? $2 film 4 ply. llowest prices P B‘ Apply w_ D. (JOKER. Sum- ma,‘ mmfi n. 1. I side. “m m; hardware. HIVO l m8 llld agent o; pyreX, enamel-i fir; potato basekts. 50B? $5,,” ghingles. Ralph Msc-irnsnent “my Carleton. 11"; ANNUAL Women's In-I I,” District Convention B tieque Ezgztrg “e130 p, m. Guest speak- l selections. flipping films will t. iiiowruiiiue, _risiii;iti' CASE ADJOURNED, In girpondiziry Magistrate Hin- ‘zn-s (jgurl ni Summerside on Thres- . [he ruse oi two men charged y The once proud 5.8. Toronto, long m‘ . r r- trout was adjourned a familiar sight on the St. Law- nm nmmb lrence River was sold loi- scr-ap at . ~ _ Nsmmm Myer, Mr. CD. Mac-'$42.50 a ton for the iron and steel ‘ - to call additional in her hulk. Going into service in y. "‘.."".';“°". t atz.t:tz".ii‘.i°“r.izz.tcrtzr. “lmdr-lghmg-v‘ 0h ad slsenoe adl met the Rapids Win and later ‘vflnens Mn“ m I- andl the Ra id Prince Whlflll com leted was and m M ‘on was asxsse the Mogtreal voyage p A (n; one uEck iit tho request 0i the Csiiuni in "i ma cost of a license. Personals All” Evelyn Mom“, and 5°n‘lng Warspite and aircraft carrier ‘ Argus, since the end of the war. Worzheti of Siiemogue, New Bruns- Mp1s, spciit the week end in Bor- |ei the guests of Mr. and Misi iisrry Helfcii. I. our. iilid Mrs. Harry Heffell‘ siiti saii Uoyd. have returned to; their lxonre ill Borden after spend- . iifc two weeks hoii-; il. ’I‘hey were tlie_ z and .\'ii-s. hfalcoim, ' sol —Ttie rondrtion of Mr. F_ C.‘ chsfi gsn ‘i: 2g,- qmler to the boy responsible for delivery on your rook I n BALL-New —GIlI.I. WANTED for general JPLTNG F0 housework. Good wages. P. 0. Box 555 or phone 4B4, Bumme- t -coiiss r0 tbs South rm- m GETTING well stocked _, town P.'I'.A. pantry sale at Bol- ' l complete line of groceries: man's, Friday, Bept. B. st 2.80 p.in. -STENOGRAPHIIB WANTED, and I experienced preferred, Knowledge flake‘, Am raking orders for-of bookkeeping position. Rood [Write Box 363. Sumnierside. -MI.LINERY- LARGE SHIP- in;MENT of new fall hats just ar- Hiaii, Monday, t rived! Visit us early for the best The M ry Ann, op- mm mew”; a p "i. whsn| posits Capitol ‘rhea re. Summer- SHIP SCRAPPED CORNWALL. Ont. — LONDON - (CP) - Britain has scrapped 154 naval ve:sels, includ- MOTHERS.’ YOU (AN H£lP_ PREVENT DIAPER RASH! lion's New Scientific Way ; Cuticura medicated Baby Oil actually safe- rds allinu lerrris. helps prevent nah, lai l‘! dimfiltlgl“ “Small ETaur-m“ Bursa;- M l» A i °1 Mfmlmse- w“ ' sub iblalvaqvealulbleyfg at; Buyuwdayi necessary. Per- WBIGS. In Technicolor A Paramount Picture stoning AY MILLAND (OP) — i0 il~l l till: l lfilil“. Al llllil lll llll ll All lltl flit lfl twill lll-llllt lAll lN You've never seen onylliirffi like _ lis spectacle, b - uuly and drum, ._ _ Also SPORT REEL ond DISNEY CARTOON Shows 7:15-9:15 Matinee Sotusdoy 2:30 with the 6th Chapter of "JUNGLE RAIDERS" CAPITQL-Susssmes-aido TODAY (Friday) ond SATURDAY BREAK A WUMANS HEART—- Nam/aren't’ a/ayaf/xiak/h; bre/ I’ MONDAY - TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY CLAUDETTE COLBERT ond WALTER PIDGEON "THE SECRET HEART" l flgémog? '” DQQI-di ilfii>€@ t>/¥fi;>w0<”iéili=sle' §eo§oo@oi@w<>- oci® HUNT MARINE ANCIENT interesting new data on CAPEIOWN — (CP) — A llvo hlOIOSy. Coeiscanth fish -supposedly ex- tinct for 50,030,000 years —which was found and is expected to find marine trni 2m opcrfillfln forr ap-i g _ . .. .4 . ~ ff the coast Council is buyhnz 233.550 ($134100) pent: iii in Ill.‘ Prince County “as fmmd m 1938 ° _ a .. _ _ Hosp“, ms week was reported I C C U here. has prompted investigation. morth no}: stoic cw Fn ent l0! i159 h“ nigh, as mnsrauor}, l AN‘|'|SEPT|C gagy 0|L A marine scientific expendition is in sch.. . to search the area where tbe fish "Al HOLMAPPS - - - Q \ FOOD SAVINGS - --- Friday and Saturday SIINKIST ORANGES VALENClA—344's 3 lloz. Z0 Oz. Tins, Regular l5c Sunkist Grapefruit ' I26's--Regu|or 3 For 25c 5 For 250 I5 Oz. Tin Regular 28c Malaga GRAPES Regular 30c lb. 2 Lbs. 45g i2 Oz. Pkg. POST'S Y CORN FLAKES 2 F" 230 If ELLOGG’S PEP l0 Oz. Plugs. Regular 18c Regulor 85c Gal. 2I=u31c DALTON'$ ARTIFICIAL LEMON 8 0a loftla iiiiiiiiiio sour 2 “is 17c runs mm 240 ‘llllllixblgwauics 2 “is 23c imxmc rownsn 26c m“ READMUT 2 m 21 t: “will: i.....~ti-: nurrsn 14c G|LLETT'S \ DRAIN common 120i: BERWICK CHOICE QUALITY 2 "us BOILED nmus: smcanosu F iieiiiz VINEGAR i4 Oz. X. L. IRAND MARMALAIIE 32 Oz. Iolils 41c v MAPLE LEAF run: tnnng I Lb. Print 26c / ' i‘ FRIIIAY s sitrunnsv 1§§_CHARL_UPTETOWN_ GUARDIAN heavier load and the rails on the lower deck are not plunked in on the Abegweit. He explained that sometimes as much as three hours are lost on both sides in loading and unloading and that this is serious when perishable goods are fl REGENT being canied. SUMMERSIDE A motion was moved by Morley M.‘ Bell and seconded by Hugh Morrison end passed calling on the railway to complete the planking of the lower deck on tiie Abegwett as soon as possible to enable heavy trucks to drive on and off and thus save precious time when perish- ibie products are being carried. A letter was read from Mr. San- ford Phillips, president o! the Ai- berton and West ~Prince Board of Trade asking" the support 0t the Bummersido Board in pressing for the inauguration oi a ferry service between West Point and Buc- touche. The letter outlined the work that has been done on the project so far and stated that there are two suitable steamers available for purchase and the company formed for the pur- pose would like to take advantage of this opportunity to get suitable boats. Mr. Alan Holman, on behalf of Mr. J. LeRoy Holman, chairman oi the transportation committee who was absent moved that the; lummerside Board support the West Prince Board in this matter and urged that this project be assisted by the Dominion Govern- ment. The motion was seconded by Wilfred Salter and carried. Mr. Holman explained that the only reason the Summerside Board had not supported this project before was that they were working on the matter of cor ferry truck rates and they decided not to take attention of it away from this important matter. Now that this had been straightened out he felt the board would support the West Point ferry project to the utmost. " There was a great deal of dis- cussfon on a letter from the Am- herst Board of Trade on the mat- ter of the proposed Qhignecto canal. A motion was passed on motion of Captain Basil Kelly’ sec- onded by T. E. Hickey that tiie Board endorse this project if it is LEO 80R Y .1.‘lll llll‘ BUWERY "' BUYS A JIXN l-RIPVU Also News Shows 7:15 ond ‘9:I5 Matinee Friday 2:30 Meeting 0f Summerside Trade Board At the first meeting of the sea- son of the Summerside Board of ‘Trade held last evening. the pre- sident, Mr. W. M. Meilisii, report- ed on the drastic reduction that had taken plat-o on the rates for transporting fzmn produce by trucks on the car ferry. He said that this had come about through the information stipplied iiy this Board at the hearing on tiic mat- ter by the Board of Transport Commissioners .st summer and through the efforts of our Federal representatives and senators. feasible. Mr Lloyd Enman of the Island The president. W. M. Meliish, T. Sea Food Co. Ltd. Borden agreed I E. Hickey and Captain Basil Kelly with this information and s.iid,were appointed delegates to the that prcyiousiy it cost r532 1.0 traus- ; annual meeting of the Maritime‘ port a truck load of lobsters 1o the Board of Trade being held in Saint mainland and that now this charge John on Sept. M and 25th. I has been reduced to $6.75. The fig- Mr. Alan Holman reported that ure of $32 applied to a load of l5.— a Tourist Information Bureau had IONDON (c?) _ The County 000 pounds, he said. i-ie gave cred- | been operating iri Kelly's Bakery it for this substantial saving to It a]; summer and he felt it had been the effort of the Summerside Board ‘ satisfactory and had clone a lot 0f iof Trade. BOOT-IPS- Mr. Enman then took up another matter with regard to the service given by the CNZR. in the matter of transporting trucks. He said that a truck and over 8,000 pounds has to be loaded on n flat car. This is necessary as the approach to the upper deck cannot take a MIGHTY NIMROD SINGAPORE — (GP) - Nya Wat, 70-year-old Malayan police. force pensioner. recently killed fourl tigers in four days at Kuala Lipis. Bomplete Sho FOR MEN now that ' 5T0 ENE A A P_A_G_E_ ELEVEN -G. II. M.-- - SPEClAli-Ior iaturday ONLY! In the 5 and l0 Department where you realy do get BARGAINS, WOMEN'S RAYON CI-IlFl-‘ON ll0SE—whlcb regularly sell for 08 price of ‘i9 cents a pair! Get In on this SALE-the llose are of excci- ' cents are on sale n‘. the very special lent quality, full fashioned chiffon in the flattering "blush blonds" shade. There is a complete range cotton reinforced for extra-Wear. tlis 5 and l0 Department. SOMETHING NEW AND DIFFERENT! rnent has dress lengths of TUBULAR WOOL JERSEY in five entrancing of sizes and the heels and toes are Don't miss this Saturday Special in The Dry Goods Depart- colors (powder blue, turquois, paddy green, gray. fuchsia) with dazz- ling nallheado in four attractive m ollfs at the neckline. ‘The ease with which these dresses can he made and the short time in which it lakes to make them ls truly amazing. Even if you have never set needle to fabric before, you'll be thrilled with the result. The price for each dress length of this soft colorful Jersey ls 6.25 and you'll find them in the Dry Goods Department. the Tumerlc, Mustard and Celery PICKLING TIME IS HERE! All the supplies you'll want and need are to be found in the Grocery Department. The Spices of all kinds, Seed, to give your Pickles that very special flavor, are here-White Wine and Malt Vinegars are here AND all the Vegetables-Sliver Skin Cucumbers and both green and red Pep shelves with Home Made Pickles effort. 8’side All- Stars Eliminate Prince 0o. Team The Summerside All-Stars elim- inated the Prince County Ail- Stars from the Island playdown semi-finals yesterday at Sum- merside. defeating the westerners by the score of 9 to 1. Mickus on the mound for the winners allow- ed eight hits but kept them well scattered. Harper, starting pitcher for Prince County. pitched a fine game for five innings, allowing ‘only three hits but three consecu- tive hits in the sixth sent him to the showers and Prought came in to relieve him. Gallant coming into the game in the seventh hit a_ scorching straight away triple locks stab of a hot grounder in l in his only trip to the plate. Wed- l Onions, green and ripe Tomatoes, rs are here! Stock up your fishes, it's really worth the and l Get your supplies in the Grocery Department. Desfloche, 8h G O O I O l Totals, 31 l 8 24 l2 T S'Slde Ab R ll Po A E S. Bernard. ss 5 2 0 2 3 2 Landry, 3b 3 0 i] 3 0 ll Morrison. 2b 3 0 0 5 2 fl Grady. lb 4 l 2 'i 0 0 Allen, cf 3 0 0 l 1 0 Gallant, rf l 1 l 0 0 l) Carson. if 2 2 1 3 0 0 MacMui-do. cf 1 0 0 0 0 1 Brawiey, rf & if. 3 l 1 0 0 0 Underwood, if 1 0 0 0 0 0 cighan, c 4 1 2_ 5 2 0 Micklis. p 4 1 2 1 6 0 Totals 3'1 9 9 2'1 l4 3 Summary: Doubles-Father Mur- phy. Grady. Triples-Gallant. sac- rifice hits - Brawiey. Landry, stolen bases—S. Bernard. Morri- son. Earned Runs_ Prince Coun- ty f1. Stimmersidc 4. strikeouts by Mickus 5, by Harper 3. by Prought l. bases on balls off Mic- kus 2. off Harper 2. double play -N. Prought to Murphy. Um- pires-Piate —J. Sciiurman. Baisc: t-H. Bernard anal R. McLcilnii. - the sixth to rob Bill Allen of a ‘S hit was the feature play of the game. I Q¢¢G¢O@Q@>-4Q: Prince County Mitchell. ss N. Prought, rf. Fr. Murphy, lb Cameron, lb Ayers, rf d; if. Harper. p W. Prought p wedlock, 2b G. Prought e Doyle, if at ss Gaudet, cf brains-remoteness) F-IO4@D-1QI~JD4$HID4Q= os-sui-n-owueowi-g oe-osooini-oaocs; ocn-u-oouoi-u-gm AID AMATEUR SPORTS LONDON —(CP) —A grant of $9.000 has been made to Britain's Amateur Athletic Association hy the ministry of education to help remedy difficulties caused by lack of sports grounds and equipment Items such as hurdles. jumping standards and javellns will be made available to youth organiza- tions. sports clubs and where necessary, to schools. 4L HOLMANE - - wiiig or AND aovs, New I FALL and WINTER UNDERWEAR Men's Fleece Lined Combinations in blue mottled color, these have long sleeves ond ore onkls length. . . Tlil sizes ors 34 ro 44. Priced, per suii of ..._.._.. U.“ "u... ... Men's Fleece Lined Shirts ond Drawers in blue mottled color, these hove long sleeves ond ore onkle length. . . . 1 The sizes ore 36 to 42. 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