AUGUST 2s, 1949 TH E W ESTERN GUARDIAN Eamon couivrv omen I Summer Street, Sununerside, Phone 280 News, “ bacrlptions, Advertising Representatives The Guardian may he ' following stores poll l . . . _ guy's Newsstand, Water Street; Mark Gaudet, 07 ‘lyre Douoetws Grocéll’. Second J. ELMER MURPHY llliI GEORGE CLOW bought at sny of the in Suinmerside " D‘ , 21 Central Street; Grenville Street; Street; Island Motor a. port, Water Street no Guardian will be delivered to any home in Summerslde by Carrier Boy st 8e be! day or 13a per week. Phone 289 for this service or give your order w the boy responsible for delivery on your route. ‘S BEAUTY SHOP will close on August 31st, until further notice. JETURN FROM HOLIDAY — m, and Mrs. Edwin Campbell gnd children Clair. Carol and plains have returned to their home in Dartmouth, N.S., after spend- ing a pleasant two weeks visiting Mrs. Campbell's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Laughlin, Ottawa street. Summerside. also Ml cgmpbelrs mother. Mrs. James Qgmpbfll of Irishtown, and other relatives and friends -S. —FIVE STILL IN HOSPITAL — According to a report received last gvenlng from the Western Hospital. Alberton, five of the people involv- rrl ln the tragic car accident on Sunday morning near Montrou, which claimed the lives of Mrs. Daniel Gavin and Leo Richard, are still in the hospital. Thcy are be- ing treated for shock and bruises and are under observation for any possible internal injuries. Mrs. John Fcnncssy. the most seriously injured, was reported as much be‘.- ier but. not yet out of dnziger. The mndiiion of her hurfaantl. John Fennessy. was much improved as well as that of James lhetvicssy. Edmund Perry was reported as still confused and suffering from shock while Daniel Gavin. whose wiia died in the headon collision was able to be up and around-S. ' _. Miss Shirley Stewart, Nor- bom, 1,; spending some time with her uncle end aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Taylor. Malpeqllc. GENERAL INSURANCE Ralph O. Muttart. Summersids. -raam.v BEUNION'— Am- ong the tourists who visit- ed Malpeque this season, were Mra. J.P. Park and her sister, Mrs. 0B. Waldron and Mr. Waldron, Miami, Fla. During their sojourn, several picnics including their im- mediate friends and relatives, were enjoyed at Cavendish, Park Cor- ner, McCallum‘s Point and Alber- ton. A family reunion was held at the home of their brother. Ralph and Mrs. Ram- say, on the old homestead. This included the brothers and sisters, with the exception of Harry, at Revere. Mass. who was unable to attend: Mr. and Mrs. TJ-l. Bishop, Mr. and Mrs. C.W. Ram- say, Mr. and Mrs. W.J. Harring- ton. and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Ramsay with their children and grandchildren. Mrs. Russell Ram- say, R.N., had charge of the guest book, which registered about fifty, who pariook of a picnic luncheon on the lawn. Assisting in serving were Mrs. Arthur McKay, Mrs. Wilfred Dystant and Mrs. Bruce Stewart. Mr. C.W. Ramsay, after expressing the significance of such family reunions. paid a feeling tribute to the host and hostes, emphasizing the hospitality that was always shown to the family, when visiting their old home. Mrs. Waldron endorsed the sentiments of her brother and spoke very feelingly a ut her home coming when her rrow in the loss of loved ones was lightened to a cert- ain extent by the love and kind- IYIIE SHOPPER? K FLUFFO SHORT 2lbs. 60c LARD, 2 lbs. 40c SEEDED RAISINS, 2 pkgs. SEEDLESS RAISINS, 2 lbs COCOANUT, per lb. . 54c JELL-O, 3 pkgs. 25c OXYDOL, TIDE, DUZ, per pkg. 36c FELS NAPTHA SOAP, 2cakea 20c PALMOLIVE LAUNDRY Milton's stone iii-moi» ONE WEEK CLEARANCE SALE Aug. 23rd to Aug. 30th MAPLE LEAF TOILET SOAP, ‘3 cakes 27c PEACHES, 2 tins 52c FEARS, 2 tins . . . . . . 3 5 c FANCY KETA SALMON. per lb. tin . . . . . 41c PORK 8t BEANS, 2tins . 25c PEAS,2tins........25c TOMATOJIJICE. 2tins 25o HEINZYINEGAR, rga.... c OIgANGES, 392's 4doz. 89c W!!! ‘HOPPER! SOAP, 3 cakes 25c CLEARING AT Shoe CLEARING AT T0 ARRIVE PEACHES, PLUMS and PEARS Dry A Goods A quantity of LADIES’ SAMPLEDRESSES Sizes 12, 14, 16, 18 CLEARING AT VERY SPECIAL PRICES All LADIES and CHILDREN'S SUMMER DRESSES, SKIRTS and BLOUSES An assortment of LADIES’ ALL WOOL SWEATERS CLEARING AT REDUCED PRICES All Men’s Light WORK SHIRTS and SUMMER PANTS CLEARING AT SPECIAL PRICES All Men's, Womon’s and Chlldrorfs SHOES Broken Lines of SHOES CLEARING AT VERY LOW PRICES New In Stock OONGOLEUM SQUARES-fluff}; 9x101/_i; 911$; .115 DELUXE REXOLEUM SQUARES and INLAID LINOLEUM Milton's stoma insom- 2o% mscoonr Store 20% DISCOUNT MONDAY, AUGUST Nth:- MONDAY, AUGUST H! :— TUESDAY. AUGUST $0111:- TUESDAY. AUGUST 30th:— Gross Blood ‘ V¢AAA¢_¢_L_. Ihiiilil’ tllinios 10- ll AJtL-I. C. A. I‘. Station. Ssmmerside. ‘l- 9 PAL-St. Mary's Ball, Snmmerside. a- 4 ram-w. l._llsll. 0’Leary. near of everyone. especially Min Maude Donald, RN. Remarks were also made by Mr. Waldron of his enjoyable visit to this island of beauty and enchantment. The singing of "Blest be the Tie that‘ Binds", brought a memorable ev- ent to a close. —- Bur. Personals — Mrs. JB. Croken returned re- cently to her homo at Norboro, af- ter spending a few days at the home of her son and daughter-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Croken. Charlottetown. — Bur. i - Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lap-i thorne, and little daughter, Neoia, Moncton, are spending their vac. atlon with friends at Charlotte? town. Summerslde and Kensing-l ton. — Bur. — Mrs. A.W. Humphrey enter- home at Kensingion, at the hour on Friday. in honor of Mrs. who is visiting her mother, Lydia Sims at Kensingicn. —Bur. -Miss Dolly Matthews of the ad- ministration office in Toronto of the Presbyterian C-hurch in Can- ada. arrived home Saturday even-l ing to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Matthews. Sumutereide, —Mrs. SJ... Cascley and family and Mrs. William H. Caselcy, Kei-' vin Grove, crossed on the "Abeg-l iveit", on Monday evening to Tor- mentine. meeting Capt. 8L. Case- lcy returning from military camp at Petawawa. — Bur. - r ~—Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C. ArgP aucr of Clifton, N. J., who arrived in Summersidc on Saturday even- ing, were week-end guests ofMrs. A. Stirling MacKay, Central St.‘ Mr. Argauer is the head football coach at Kearney High School. N. J. --Miss Pearle Moose left recent- ly for her home at Grande Prairie, Aliza. after spending a vacation at her former home at New Annan. where she was the guest of her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Moose and family. Bur. —Mi.ss Janet Moase of Nanaimo, B. C., left this Province recently for Toronto. Ont. where She will visit; her brother-in-law and sis- ter, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Vincent. While here, she was the guest of her brother. Mr. Stewart Moase. and Mrs. Moase, at. her former home at New Annan. Bur. - Mr. W.S. Murray of Boston. Mass" District Superintendent of the Pullman Company, was the recent guest of Mr. aid Mrs. John Coulson, Sea View. Mr. Murray was very rnuch impressed with the beauties o! the Island province, and hopes to repeat his visit in the not too distant future. -Mr. David Burgess and Mr. Harmon Black of Amherst. NS, made a flying visit in more than one sense of the word to Burling- ton on Sunday when they came by air on a brief visit to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Hickox.‘ The small plane landed in a near-‘ by field about 1.30 and took off again for Amherst about an hour later. - Bur. I Prince, - Mr. Alec Cameron. County's grand old man, was a member of the congregation at- tending St. Stephen's Anglican Church, Burlington on Sunday morning. A native of Long River. he was born 98 years ago, and is still able to enjoy life and visit. his friend-s which are legion, .many- of them acquired while he was a. hotel keeper at Alberton. and many ' in later years. - Bur. -Mr. Gordon Gale of Provid- ence, R. 1., arrived in Surnmerslde by motor on Saturday evening and is the guest of his aunt, Mrs. A. Stirling MacKay. Mr. Gale. who is on the editorial staff of the Providence Journal. was ac- companied by Mrs. Gale and daughter, Miss Gertrude, who re- cently graduated from the Rhode Island Conservatory of Music. They will also visit Mrs. Gale's aunt. Mrs. Aubrey Brown, at Stanley Bridge. 5 -Mrs. Peter J. Walsh Jr.. of‘ ivorcester, Mass. Miss Mac Lowe‘ of Shroivsbury, Mass., are spend- EPtTo-fessional Bards . 1.?- n. a. ELLIS - f-‘lrc - Auto — Calusity INSURANCE s Summer St.. Snrnmersidr Phone 129 I ' 1’. Eerie Hickey Chartered Accountant I ‘ Office st l ll Granville Street , Phone S15 i suumnsms i|l s. F. Hunter. too. l! I OPTOMITIISI 1 Complete Visual Analyses l ' Gillie! Fitted l rnonn no l “med 5 numb" o‘ ‘Fiend! A" h" range is out. of sight from any ‘"- 1 highway approaching town. William G°°YEB u! VBYWOWQH B-Qj tcntlon to build two brick inciner- Mrkators similar to the type used at ‘ refuse in any other place than in ,eavement. Also all who sent flow- ‘-—(AP)—A young mother perished ‘ed only one-half of the sales tax. I | . THE GUARDIAN. S'Side Moves To Provide Garbage. Disposal System The first move has been made in the direction of setting up g primer garbage disposal system in Summer-side and the prohibiting of dumping along the waterfront, s practice that has been disfigur- ing that part of Town for a. long time. ft was learned last evening from Councillor 11.8. Schurmsn, chairman of the town property committee. that the town has pur- chased six acres or land from Mr, Charles McInnis at the west of town which will be used as a town dumping ground. ' This land which is located on the Seaweed Road near the rifle Mr. ‘Schurman said that. it i-s the in- the Mount Pleasant Airport for the disposal of waste that can be burned. Other refuse will be bur- ied periodically with o. bulldozer. The road to this dumping ground will be widened and gravelled so that it can be easily reached. A man will be provided to keep the area in proper condition. Councillor Schurman indicated that after this dumping ground ls in use consideration may be given to the setting up of a regular gar- bage disposal system by the Town. 1t is also understood that the council will now pass a by-law prohibiting people from dumping the area provided for this pur- pose. — S IN MEMORIAM ENA MAE SMITH At her home in Pleasant Valley on June 23rd. death came as a great shock to family and friends of little Ena Mae Smith, beloved daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Smith who passed suddenly away at the early age of four months and seven days. Besides her sci-rowing parents she leaves to mourn two sisters, and one brother, Joan, Alden and Gail, all at home. The funeral service was held from her home on June 24th. which W“ 111F881)’ attended was conduci- ed by pastor of the family. Rev, W. B. MaoPhall who spoke words of ccmfort to the bereaved. Hymns sung were Precious Jew- els, Jesus Bids us Shine, Safe in the Arms of Jesus. The pallbearers were: Donald MacLeod, Murdock Buchanan, Lloyd and Freeman MacLennan. She was laid to rest in the new church cemetery. June came with deep regret A month we never will forget She was dearer to us than words can tell The daughter we lost and loved so well. CARD OF THANKS The family of the la/te Ena Mae Smith wish to thank all who were so kind during our recent sad ber- ers. cards and letters of sympathy. MOTHER PERISHES WITH CHILD CONENELLSVILLE, Pa, Aug. 22 in her fire-swept mountain home here today with the infant son she had gone back into the blazing structure to save. Mrs. Hazel Por- terfield Hull. 30. and nine-month- old George. were trapped in the five-room house at Roger's Mill. l3 miles east of Connellsville. SPECIAL TAX RELIEF All articles produced by blind or deaf and dumb workmen in spe- cial Canadian institutions are tax- ing their holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Crozier of Darnley and Mr. Walsh's mother, Mrs. Peter J. Walsh Sr. of Morell. They will be accompanied back to Worcester, Mass. with Mm. Walsh's daught- ers. Shirley Ann and Anna Mar- CHARLOTTETOWN Well Known $’sido Man Bios Suddenly IA A well known Summe man. Mr. A.A. (Mooney) Gallant died suddenly this morning while at. tending to his duties at the Sum- merside Lighthouse. He was ac- oontpanied by his son who rushed for medical assistance. when he returned with Dr. Austin Delaney the father had passed away. Dr. Delaney, who is also the coroner, said an inquest was not necessary. as the death was due to natural causes. - Mr. Gallant’: residence is at 376 North Market Street, Summerside. Each night he spent at the light- house, off MacCallums Point. The more than a mile trip from the Town to the light was made by boat. Surviving are his widow and several of a family, He was a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Pascal Gallant and was about 5O years of age. Si". Chrysosfome and Vicinity Mrs. Hector Martin was recently visiting relatives in St. Chryso- slome. Miss Hermine Gallant, Urbain- ville, spent last week visiting rel- atives in Si. Chrysosiome. Miss Doris Arscnault, Urbain- ville, left for Montreal with her sister. Mrs. John Lalonde and four lit- tle daughters, and her sister Pat- ricia, spent last Thursday visiting relatives in Cape Egmont. Mrs. Urbain Gallant, Egmont Bay, spent last Friday with her parents, Mr. and Mns. Hubert Ar- senault, St. Chrysostome. Mrs. Charles Gallant. Abram‘! Village. spent a day last week vis- iting her sister, Mrs. Denis Ar scnault, St. Chrysostome. Mr. Andrew Arsenault, employed in Montreal. spent some time vis- iting his mother, Mrs. Philimon Arsenault. Si. Chrysostome. Miss Bernadette Gallant. em- ployed in Summerslde, spent a couple of days visiting her sister, Mrs. Donat Arsenault and family, St. Chrysostome. Miss Rose Arsenault. Montreal. recently spent two weeks vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Theophllc Arsenault. Mr. and Mrs. Ely Arsenault and daughters Joan, Rose and Judy Bridgeport, Mass, recently visited Mr. ArscnaulCs parents. Mr. and Mrs. Emmanuel Arscnault. The Misses Corinne. Nat-y Ann. and Doreen Arsenault, employed at tho Moncton City Hospital. spent three weeks visiting at their homes in St. Chrysostome. Miss Margaret Arsenault ‘of Charlottetown spent her holidays with her parents in St. Chryso- stome and had as her guest Miss Joyce Gilberts of Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McDonald and daughters Barbara and Giddy! of Mass. and Mr. and Mrs. PhilliP Anderson. Maine, spent a few days recently visiting their moth- er, Mrs. Adolph Arsenault end family, St. Chrysostome. € . Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bourque and little daughter Paulette of Moncton, N.B.. recently virited Mrs. Bourque's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Arsenault and fam- ily. St. Chrysostome. , The sincere sympathy of this community is extended to the fam- ily of the Late Mr. Frank F. Arsen- ault who passed away at his home in Abram’: Village after a. long illness. Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Araenault. St. Chrysostome and Mr- and M11. garet, who have been on the Isl- and for the summer with their grandmother and other relatives inl Morell and Darnley. . Stanley Arsensult. Summerside. left on Friday for Pictou. N5. where they will visit. their dauflh" ter and sister. Island Baseball Playoffs Curran & Briggs Diamond WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 24th. CURRAN d BRIGGS Vs. ABBIES Game Starts at 4.00 P. M. Free busses start leaving at 8 o'clock 0%00§0OZ¢ 01>Q0£¢0%MQ 0%0O%0 0%0 ®§09%>@0'i00€¥ BOXING —10 BIG BOUTS- All Seasoned fighters-from flyweiglit to heavyyveight i Sat. Aug. 27th PAGE THIRTEEN 4 Yes - ”My Blouse ls a Jud); Bond.“ From HOLMANX _ The top frosting for your suit or separate is of crisp crepe with lace trim that is defin- itely different. Wear it with an alre. — Of course it's l‘ Judy Bond. —- For the smart- est Blouse Fashions insist on Indy Bond! Sizes 32 - 38 . 5.95 Ladies’ Wear Department Rev. Father Charles Gallant .3 1 0 0 1 0 McCulloch, P -. and Rev. Father Sylvere 351mm P 2 0 1 2 0 0 Richard, 2b, c and the Messrs Wilfred Arsenault MacFarlane- T‘ 3 o 1 0 0 0 Thl-lfmeivr. 3b and Stanley Gaudet 1m by car t... P- Sfliurman. c a 0 o 5 1 o Delaney, lf Boston where they will Spend a D- Simmcns. p 2 o o o 2 o Totals . 4 s wupl, o; week, Totals ........... .. . 28 5 10 1B 7 1 b Umpllifszl‘ dPlate. d 11g sitochesy ‘ ases, . an ry an ee e. Mr. Louis Arsenault, sum... Red S“ AB n n Poo a —————— side’ spam the weekend at his Matthews, rf . 4 0 1 1 0 0 FEWER TB DEATHS home in 5g, chy-ysqsmme and had Mamnfliu. ss _ 3 1 1 1 2 1 The Alberta Tuberculosis Assoc- “ his guests Messrs Louis wedge CBFSQII. C. 2b 3 0 1 0 8 1 iatlon reports that there were 2S0 and Walter Sonier of Summerside. Cox’ c! """" " a 1 1 o 047 death! "m" tlll-‘IQTWIOSB in 1046, S!’ John. 1b . 8 0 0 10 0 0 the lowest in ten years. Mr. and Mrs. and daughters John Arsenault Janet and the Misses Joan Mack and Jean An- Mr. Arsenaulfs mother. Mrs. derson of Mass. recently visited o! Adolph Arsenault. . LAST SHOWING TODAY Friends and relatives of Mrs, 4 Stephen Arsenault are rejoicing ‘GOODBYE’ MR’ CHIPS" With Greer Garson - Robert Donut with h t n d ' - er ° s” 9' m‘ 5° “"1 Shows 2:30 - m5 - 9.15 after having underwent an Oper. ation at the Prince County 1-105. pltal not long ago, Kensingion Wins Game From Kinliora The Kensington baseball team WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY A modcmfitoryof/ _ atrienglehlflflif defeated the Kinkora nine at Kenslngbon in s quarter - final game for the Prince County League championship last evening by the score of 11 to 6. The game was called at the end of the sixth inning because of darkness.- The Kensingtnn players got only one hit off Farmer in three in- nings but he walked six and hit two. McCarville replaced him to retire the last man in the third frame and gave up three addit- ional hits during the remainder of the game. Klnkora got six hits off the slants of Eddie MacDon-i ald. veteran moundsman for Ken- sington, who issued three free passes to the initial sack. Playing on a diamond swept by a high wind, the errors were nu- merous on both sides, Kinkora chalking up nine bobble: and. Kensington seven. Irvin Jay bah‘ ted three runs across, which was‘ tops in that department, Jackie Bernard's work at short field and the steady playing of Bennie Con- don at second for the homesters were features of the game. Max} Murphy clouted the only extra. base hit, getting a double in the] second inning. Jack Sohurman officiated be- hind the plate and Manderson and : Nauss noted as base judges. S I S. and M. Even ' Series With R.(I.A.F. lied Sox The Sheen d: Mclnnis Juniors‘ evened up their semi-final series with the R.C.A.l-‘. Red Sox last night at the High School diamond in Summerside. winning the some by the score of 5 to 3. Dvflhlei Simmons, youthful flinger for the Sheen & Mclnnls outfit, allowed‘ the Airmen only six hits. McCul- MIN E OWN EXECUTIONER Dhmdbvlflliflllllfl n-s-wuasvsssvnssne-viesslviviq AnAleaendevKnIkfiOlIflsI Psabausyrodes-er,’ .5." I i ~\ ALSO NEWS - DISNEY CARTOON Shows 7:15 - 9:15 - Matinee Thursday 2:80 REGENT-room ours.) a WED. Shows 7:15 and 9:15 — Matinee Wednesday, Zzfl ‘THE SURPRISE COMEDY 0F THE YEAR A New High In Screen Hilarity “Vi/hot l-leov-cnly Bodies ‘ Coming to You... i one batter but gave no free passes. loch on the mound for the Rodi Sox gave up ten hlntzlcs and hit, l Simmons walked one. Tantnn Lan- ' ssuinnmaws nunmmo ............ ZJZJIIKII‘ "’"‘ ‘""""“' """'“"‘"“ '“ i} "=8" P- M- italic‘ $3332!’ avatar stag": ' ‘ ' t t th r three and Oat- ’ io-n AJVL-Masenlo Isll. lenalngten. ' 0L9 9173mm} Rm‘ .‘ w,” “mi” h? four, Q.A.-..,».i . 'fldi d fit b olo '1 t m ammo-w» i .'.:..":..:"s‘;: CAMEO THEATRE, iiiiisliioioli 2-4 PJvL-Csnsdlan Legion llsil. Charlottetown. t! - brilliant catch in centre field. The‘ , Rewrva 75 w” Rush .50 an“ rubber 881118 0f flit‘ 591'"! Wm‘ Monday 8:30: Tuesday, Matinee 1:80: Evening 8:80. It's the big- gest. double bill yetr-LAUBEL and HARDY in feature, “SAPS AT probably be plajycd on Wednesday.‘ SEA". Blow me down! It's a laugh comedy sll right-end THURSDAY, SEPT. lat:- BOX SCORE 7- M-IC fill! II II CIil I “QNWII. - ,' ' m‘ "m" ‘ ’ '° Tickets on sale at Sheen h Mclnnia, Armouries or gringo gMfllnnin a? 11: s: o‘? (a 40..., Wm“, m, w,” 113.55,.» m," 1,, “B19535 Qgr n“. I . .ra y. -- -- TINY" with Cot-ills Parker, Al "Furry" St. John and Ileinie ‘l A 99x0‘ "' u. A‘! “to!” “om members o! the Associaflon‘ ‘ gfllsflri‘. 811B. »- - - l 10 I‘ (fnnklin. "Wayne" sings slow and shook hlb-e ripping west- nweoeeeaoeeeuoo00040000ueooouoooooeoeeow-e-e a.» --. - | OQ£Q€AQ€aIQJS§IQGF$€AQQ _V S,:,‘::,‘\,‘ 2,, ' 4 1 '1 2, 2 1| "m ""m"" ‘