I I 3o, THE whereas GUARDIAN ‘incurs: J. Elmer uni-pay. us Ienover Street. and p Gauge Clow. 185 Ottawa Street. ,» IUMIIRSIDI and PRINCE COUNTY News. Subscription; Advartldng. The Guardian Ill! be bought at any of the following etoree in urnnseraide Bookstore. Water Street; Gourliee Drugstore. l1 Central Street: m Bakery. Water Street; Mark Gaudet. 67 Granville Street; Grocery. Ruaaell Street: Alyrp Doaeettefi Grocery. Second Street; Island Motor Transport. -Water Street. -. The Guardian will be delivered to any house lh Sununeraida by Carrier u” n 3., p“ day or 18o per week. Phone 280 or 380-2 for this service o, glys your order to the boy responsible for delivery on your route. Bell Torofl Vince‘! APUCIAI.‘ PRICE on Pioneer __(;()OD STOCK Bren, Shorts B08 Grower at Bruce's. “d Mlddiings at Bruce's. d-IOR SALE. cheap. separators. 1 Estonia 000, 1 DeLaval 560. Good _ condition. James McLeod, Ken- __yog SALE-Eureka sprayer. sington. as Bell, 031181011- D°“3' _.-- l -ron SALE-Studio couch and Mam-GE STOCK of Pioneer , three-piece living room set. Phone u,“ y-gduced prices for izrmedlatei 210 or call 79 Eustane St. Sum- depyery, at Braces. l merside. mucous, BIIIOY Mesh Round Oats always in stock at Bruce's. -FOR SALE. - 1 beautiful 5 year old Draft Mare. sound quiet. l’ Arthur ‘McKay. Albany. _.T0 RENT-dream house, suit-l gblc for two families. Box 541. sunlnlcrsldc. INSTITUTE Ice Cream Social! —PUBLIC STENOGR-APHER. 295 h Gnum. u,“ "by, July] First. Street. Phone ‘ltd-I, lum- | merside. -FOR 11am‘ in xensingtcnl -l.os'r-oné Beagle dog. black m9 building just off Main Street, and white. in. vicinity of Dunk sun 01' without lights, July fiist. River. Finder please notify Alan Mp“. B“ 19.; i Holman. Sunwnerside. Revrard. - I ._BRACE‘S STORE and ware-' houscs will be closed Wednesday afternoon. June 30th. as usual. and aistl all day Thursday, Dc-lrunioil Day, July 1st. __ PURCHASES STALLION —' lant- Mn Avafd Shaw of Campbellton M5 purchased the pure bred —-TB.AFFIC CASE IN COURT-- Tcrchfircn stallion Normandi from A "Wk driver, annealed before Mr Chesterlw- Hayes. A1b¢rmn_ Magistrate R. S. Hinton in Sum- ' merside yesterday charged with driving a vehicle with more than two other persons with him in the cab. He was fined $5 and costs The case was prosecuted under a section which has been added to the Hiahway Traffic Act. Action DlEETING _ The was entered by the Royal Canad- S —BICYCLE STOLEN in Summer- side. license No. 97, serial No. 173649. A reward of $10 will be given for its recovery or $25 for information leading to conviction , o! the ‘thief. John (Holman) Gai- -LATE CABBAGE PLANTS for tale. also cauliflower; mail orders gcciplfid. Albany F, Palmer. 420 Myrrfie street. BOX 404. 511111111411’- side. —ROTARY final meeting of the Rotary 1/91.!‘ “.25 held yesterday at Leo Coyles Restaurant with the President. Mr, J. H. Strong in the chair. The president gave a resume 0! the year's work of the club. Rotarian ian Mounted Police. -MAGISTRATE’S COURT - A Summerside man arrested after an automobile chase through sum- merside on Monday evening ap- Le lie Simmons gave on interest- Dee-red before Magistrate R. S. in: account of a recent trip tonflfll-Ofl. K-C. in 51111111193169 W5- ~ terday on a Prohibition Act Lio_vdlninster._ Alta. which is in the oil field country. Superindenlfinb N- Ande-rson of Charlottetown was a. gu€5l.—S. charge. He was released on $1,000 bail and his case adjourned for a week. Another Prohibition charge against the! saame accused that had _ I MEETlNG_.The een prev ousy adjourned was mnfifinéisuxgilgt the Kenslnztcnflurther adjourned for a week. A Branch Prince County Hospita-“mharge of reckless driving was also LAM“, Nd m“ at me home ofladiourned. A young man pleaded 1,,‘ pron" on June msmgullty to the theft of a small sum geiliegent m, (W) J K_|of money and had his sen- tence suspended for a week. 139*" presided‘ Minutes °' the 18'5" A Charlottetown man tvas found runner?“ TDDAY IWED.) 8i TIIIIII. Richard Lone and Louise Campbell in "DEIIIL SIIIP" Also News Reel, Musical and Sport Short Show: 7:15-9:15 yMll-IIISO Thursday Szh ‘ LOUlS-WALCOTT FIGHT PICTURES THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATU RDAY JULY I, 2,3 r express her thanks the waa lhtII- ered with confetti from a. large wedding bell. The groom-to-be also expressed his appreciation in a brief spee:h. A hearty chorus. “For They Are Jolly Good Fellows" ccmpleted this part of the pro- gram. The latter part of the even- ing was pleasantly spent with music and dancing. Music was played by Messrs. Arnold and Eil- - gar Hickey of Indian River, and Mr. Alex McInnis of Summerside. A bountiful lunch was served by the hostesses assisted by several youri’; ladies. At a late hour the guests departed, wishing Yvonne and Bill a long and happy wedded life. y; Personals -Miss Margaret Shaw left Sum- merside this morning on a visit to Bathurst, N. B.-S. —Mrs_ L. A. Moore. Summerside. left this morning for Montreal. where she will attend the wedding of her daughter Jean-S. —Margarct Ann Dillon of 220 Eustcn Street. Charlottetown is the guest of her cousin. Mrs. Arthur Boultcr. Victoria and on Tuesday they visited Summerslde -—Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Noonari of Charlottetown were visitors on Wednesday at the home of Mr. Ncontns aunt. Mrs. W.S. Delaile" Mcllpehue. K -Misses Adelaide Glover. Fflrin? Valley. Marv Cameron. Indian Wiv- nr. and Frrctizeline flresflih. "('11- krrn. left. Saturday for the Ta"- S but of all freedom-lovers. Canada. as one of the great nations in the world community, will be upon to assume grave and esact- ing responsibilities. As a federation eration of all Provinces, big little, rich and poor. to overcome (i. REG It's Here Again IOE YULE mu y BIGGEST ll0Wllll IIIIIIIY! ENT. THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY \. by Popular Demand RENIE RIANO .» n vim iwnn mm 1.x. i-|.;H .-l n GEOR 1A i (Ail iimmv‘ GE MKMANUS Produced by usury oruiao pom-a by real. Cline Original Story by lemey Gerald-end radial». A MONOGRAM PICTURI Shows 7:I 5 and 9:15 Matinee Friday and Saturday 2:30 Lusl Showin g Today TYRONE POWER in "THE MARK OF ZORRO" cluro THEATRE i KENSINGTON Wednesday Matinee 3:30: Evening 7215-9415. Thursday 7.15 - 9.15. Bette Davis, Paul Henreid and and Claude Reins In Romantic Drama. "DECEPTION" There are no Shorts with this show Thursday ‘I215 - 9:15 Bette Davis, Paul llenreld l and Claude Rains rn i Romantic Drama I "DECEPTION" No Shorts 1 -_>oo§oo@ i ‘magnum (Continued from Page 11) cufied he must depznd upon tne coup- and ,wo-¢oooo++o+o+we4eeoo+e _‘Q'Q-OOOQ§Q-OO-OO-QO-QO-O-Gf§O-F § BRAPAU i 1 THEATRE i Ed Gardner's "DUFFY’S TAVERN" t Radio's Riot Show Screened by Pcromopnr 32 GREAT STARS Including: Bing Crosby, Barry Fitzgerald, Dorothy Lumcur, Betty Hutton orid "Archie" (Ed Gardner Him- self). Friday 8:30 Saturday 7:30-9:30 ¢f§§§-O-§O'QfO >0 O-O-OO-OQQQW f i l i i ’ read by l Piusvlllo And Vicinity Mrs. J recent vlsi S. Murray was a to Biznmersido. An enjoyable dancing party was held at the home of Mrs. Cyrus Gallant on Thursday evening. ,Misa Melvin Blanchard is home from Toronto, Ont., visiting her mother, Mrs. Angelina Blanchard. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Corcorsn, Lorraine and Zita corcoran were Sunday visitors to Giengarry. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Corcoran and Mrs. Ambrose Corcoran mot- ored to Charlottetown on Friday. Miss Doreen Horne. Rosebank. and Miss Norma Corcoran were bus passengers to O'Leary on Sat- urclay. Visitors to summerside this week included Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Cor- corarl. Mrs. Melvin MacGregor and son Bob. —-Dr. Bandier was at the school house here Tuesday innocuiating the pre-school children of this dis- ._ trict. _ Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Corcoran ‘ (nee Gladys Holmes. Ontario) are spending their vacation with Mr. Corcorans parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Corcoran. f‘ Mr. and Mrs. Herman Corcoran motored to Summsrslde this week to visit their daughter Hermie. who is a patient in the Prime County Hospital. Miss Kemmie MacGregor, dangli- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Mac- Gregor. Burton. has returned lo her home after spending a week's vacation with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Coroorall. An enjoyable dance was held in St. Mark's Hall, Lot 7, Friday night, June 25. Lunch was served by the ladies of Burton. Music was supplied by Edward Richard and Wilfred Veno.-—Plus. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Jim Gallant, who were married on the mainland a. few months ago. They are now at the home o! Mr. Gallants parents, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Gallant. A post-nuptial shower was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Corcoran cn Monday evening, June 21st in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Ccrcoran (nee Gladys Holmes. Ontarioi. A large decor- ated basket of gifts was carried in by Eileen Gallant and Norma Cor- coran. Names and best wishes were Mrs. Melvin MacGrcgor, raga rniitritau Yes -- We Have Them -.- VENETIAN BLINDS The. finest of motori- cls plus excellent workmanship assure you of high qualify, long lusting Venetian Blinds. Phcne motes. Your choice of us for esti- sleel, wood or alum- inum sluts. Removable Slat VENETIAN BLKHDS meeting were. read and approved. "my °f drmmz I" the cynmm‘ the problems cf Dominion-Provin- New Jailer For ' members present. R011 B811 W“ Teslmnded m by m danger and fined $15 and costs T1" President‘ The case of an Indian charged 8W6 B "TY "lmllrllmg YEW": °I with theft of a. cheque was ad- t-e work done during the year.|](,umed__5_ is was followed by the nnancial| report shoxying money on hand to] _sfl()wEn AT KgNg1yGT0y_ dale 5116-36- It W85 "WW0 hi’ Mrs. J. J. McQusid. Misses Fran- Mrs. R. S. Humphréy B1111 Efimlldedl ces Kelly and Nora McCall-ville. and bi‘ MIS- W- F- TBYIQI‘ m" We hl-VQI Mrs. Leo Hughes were hostesses rm n its day on Saturday. July Iird-‘Tnursdsy night, June 17th. it the Following are the officers for the formal-g home 1n Kgnslrlgton 10': coming year: President. M11. JB-mES a. "shower" in honor of Miss Silfllmfil‘. Alberton past term has been teaching for the summer holidays. enfians where they will spend t‘; -Mlss He'ien Kerr, who for the Siellarton. N.S. has arrived home Mr. and Mrs. Pike have as their clal relations in order to play her part in international affairs. l.’ this Dominion Day has any meme for Prince Edward Island, it uiiist surely be that seventy-five your; of remarkable achievement are bu: a prelude to an era of increased responsibilities and more lntimili! associations in an even gicntel Canada. Prince UDIIIIIY Jail A new jaiier for the Prince County Jail has been appointed. it has been learned, to succeed the ipresent jailer. Mr. Arthur Andrew. who has resigned to go into the taxi business. The new appoint- ee is Ml‘. Harry Bishop, a veteran .while Mrs. Warburton Murray ar- ranged the gifts on the table. All joined in singing. "For They Are Jolly Good Fellows." A delicious lunch was served io all. The re- mainder of the evening was pleas- antly spent in dancing. Music was played by Mr. Lance Dalton and Mr. Isaac Meggison with piano accompaniment. Now you can possess oII the decorc-I five window charm of Venetian Blinds end soy good-bye to cleaning worries. This new ees blind hos removable sluts, can be ylqghgd r cleaned in o jiffy. It's the Venetian Ilind ou've been waiting for. Jsrdine; vice-president, Mrs. R. S.‘ Yvonne LeBlanc who is one of the Hllnlflhffll’ ‘TE-flectfidl; 116E511"?!- seasons popular brides. Pink and Mrs. GQPIIOH C0011; Sflcrelflfl’. MI55IWIIIIZS streamers and wedding bells lilac Walker (re-elected); COmmIt-Iwgl-g attractively arranged In the lees for the different churches: dining room where the bride was Anglican. MIS- 3059911 511cm; escorted to a. decorated chair while Catholic. Mrs. Peter Nelson: Unit-yMrg, Irving Jay played “Here ed. lilrs. Willard Taylor: Presby-, Comes the Bride". The beautiful lerian, Mrs. Irvin Champion. This and numerous gifts were opened was the closing meeting for the and presented by Misses Lucille summer months. Next meeting to McQuaid and Nora McCsrville; the be the third Monday in September. cards were read by Miss Frances Collection $1.75. Dainty lunch was Kelly. while Mrs. Everett Jay of of the Second Great War and a holder of the Military Medal for gallantry in action. Since his dis~ charge from the anmly Mr. Bishop has been associated with his fa- ther, Mr. Elias Bishop, Sn Bishop's Foundry. His appointment is ef~ fective immediately. -- S. BERLIN DDIIIIDIL most wifcctne guests. Mrs. Georg? Fudge and Master Billy Rompkey of St. John's, Nfid. IIIIIIIIIIIITIUII IIRIIIIE KINKORA HALL WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3o Air Cadet Camp Dpens At S’side 0n Saturday. The first camp for Maritime Air Cadets will orw 0n this comL-s Saturday at the R.C.A.F. station Ask For A Demonstration Mrs. John Donovan of Tlmrnins, Ontario. is visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Irving. Aifilflqemenh can be mode to hove your win- dows measured and the blinds installed, A cordial welcome is being ex- tended to Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ward of Dcrehestc-r. Mass. who are re- newing former acquaintances here. / Summerside Orchestra up”, H“, served by the- hostess. Meeting Charlottetown arranged the gifts sunirnerside. under the command _ (cmunwd 5°?" 933° 1) _ _ Iarllournscl. K on the table. As Yvonne rose to Mrs, Emmcrsofi Matthews and of Squadron Leader F. Y. ci-ais. German population W“ the three Dancing 9:30 to 12:30 House Furnishing; Sear; who has been posted here for-the summer. Each camp will be coln-| posed of approximately 1'70 GBh€I§| and the squadrons attending the first camp are as follows: No. sol. Fredericton: m. 314. Gnu-d Feb’; Ne. 340 Campbellton; No. 315. Ned‘: , castle; No. 101, Moncton; No. 10a. daughter, Miss Madge Matthews of Montreal, Que, are enjoying a_ visit here, the guests o! Mr. and Mrs. Edward Glow. western sectors of Bexiln. The letter was made public only a few hours after the Ber- lin City Council appealed to the United Nation; to intervene in the city's crisis to forestall "urgent danger to world peace." 1x. or c. 1...... Social- "useless and without results." United States Air Force planes landed at Berlin's American air- Congratulations are due Master Jimmy Profit, who-made 198 in SMALLMAITS WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY EVENING! ON GROUNDS ADJOINING THE HOME ICE CREAM - HOT DOGS -— REFRESHMENTS - BINGO "‘OOI§OO“1-QG 91 .1 _-G.ll.M.- Just about new you'll be [led to know where you can get KIDDIES‘ APRONSUJIhese are the useful Slb style. Iqwde of fresh. brill!‘ i151!" cotton bound with white tape. The Ilsea are small. medium or larle- Drlced at so eente each. A "Plnny" will keep the slrlt’ 41ml" "1"" u clean and that will aave on the 7w‘n"IIlu‘EvE° aprons m, In the Youth Centre. mt about dew you'll be glad to hnow that emu shipments of snuran CRAMIIAY and srUN anon have been only lull received -..'r|is Chambray la In bright ae candy stripes-blue. neon. red and various other shades. Chanbray la 1_ yard wide and la priced at ‘IS ccnte a yard- thla vrlll male up beautifully into dresses and play toga I" yourself and the children. The Striped Spun 30!"! ll lltlllhlllll- 11'! loft. cool and flnrlooklru. and extremely eely to WM‘! "1111- The More are red. green end brewnmipun Rayon le it inches wide priced at 1.50 a yard. The Personal Shopper will be glad to bu! 111M WIMP‘ Illa for you In the Dry Goods Department llllmte hour loglend Include a shipment el GRAY‘! POTTSR!— This la hand painted and ll very attractive and eharlulngnfllhe odd "m: are nude up of m pots. candy Mm. tun. boo MM. Wi- Th! - floral designs are soft and natural looting and the edges have a lovely "we elm. 0mm Pottery u u be mm iii u» CHIS Dqllflmeltt. a ' i-I-I-r - SIG NIIII There are lote of ICI CREAM IIEIZISS in tho Ilflwm 1...“: niu- u hut u» time of var when we Ill have an awful “yen” fer home nude lea cream. The Homestead Procter hae e lento action and the Peerless has a triple action. There l" l-qnrt. smart and t-quart ellee lo atoek at present, priced min 4-75 to us Say a new lee Creeurheoser aadaneko your own lea grew-name man beatIthe uni-ileum. now-m the recent scoring tests for Grade 8 Jimmy is a scn of Mayor CR. and Mrs. Profit. FRENCH INVENTOR Jacquard invented automatic pattern weaving about 1800. nsunnn££ It 111.55 ALPH IIIITTAR Summer-side Professional Gard T. Earle ilicliay Chartered Aeeountant Offloa at .‘ ll Granville street 3i Plume I'll .fll lamina-aide i e+>o+oeoe+o¢e+++eeeo+w RICHARD S. HINTON 1.0-. 51.. LLB. Banister. Solicitor. etc. been: on Town and Iarl rroMrI-II Wat} It. Iaaineride v on Friday. July l6 the _ _ Commandinrs inspection »wlii bfllsectors continues. the Soviet-span- carried out and cadets will for home on the following I ‘ the same day a new 81'0"? W11‘ Mme in for the second ClIThU-"s l $130 Awarded In Windsor. The camp will last two weeks. OfficerI entrain y day. 0n I I | i Damages Base g were fixed in the mum; or b13000 in the ease o! Fred Moaee vs. Orselmari 00ml)‘ eon and Clara Compton. an 14-1111" damages resulting frcm a co - IQ... concluded yesterday Mm Jud“ L13. Lewis in the County Court at Summersid... The C0111’?- lixed the responsibility for the accident as S0 WW9” 4°!‘ m“ a? tundra; and 20 percent for O "'11:. collision occurred on Walt!‘ Street West on the nilhil "1 MINI‘ 27. i945. The plaintiff's car. a “X1 dfivefl by Ivan MacCormaclr. was proceeding east and the other our w" ping in tho opposite direc- tion. The Compton car was tow- ing a lied on which was the boll! of a. dead horse. Jrhe taxi and sled collided darnllifll "l! a’ and thi-uwinr the horse d! on the street. Seven witnesses were heard for u; plaintiff and two for the de- fondant. The Judge stated in delivering judgment that he la concerned with the rate of speed that meet taxis areuirlven and h! "W! I11 proprietors to stress to their driv- ers the necessity of driving at a more moderate rate of speed. RE. Arnett Nprecentod the piolntul and no. Stewart. mo. the defendant. - S. With 2.000.000 Germans facing an eventual starvation threat if the blockade of the three western sored socialist unity minority in the Council opposed the resolution ‘l1 i116 debate. arguing it would be <5 Come 1'0 lee .¢=_; And Dance In CLERMONT SCHOOL ' ALSO SALE I00 lbs. Dron- I00 lbs. Shorts I00 lbs. Middlings I00 lbs. OIICGRI 37% _ All For ~ 0%®®%00%00%0 0%00%00{ ‘ ‘ SPEDIAL PRIDES 0N FEED AT BRACWS ~ ‘I 98-Ib. Deg Purity Flour i.‘ F.O.l. Summerside sailor, McKAY s. co. uulrru field at eight-minute intervals. in sun and rain. in an effort to stretch out present available food supplies in the western sectors un- til late July or early August. The R.A.F. joined‘ the air Sliiilfl" l, on an increasing scale. Cream Social . l l; WEDNESDAY, JULY 7 OF LUNCHES oaoo-Q-oo-Q-ocaoo-Q- I00 lbs. Dol-Iey Meal J00 lbs. Pioneer Hog Grower I00 lbs. Chick Starter I00 lbs. Chick Grower $32.30 Where Price ls Matched With finality RYFANT VISION I pRENCH ORIGlN Juli-me are not able to focus K1911‘ eyes accurately until ‘bout tires months after birth. In the Germany of the Midfllg Ages. Gothic bulidings were "n. ‘ erally imitative of the French, i. I 15)’ Ken Reynolds Qilldkies ‘It mnt-——3 Thor's the picture mv wife picked up with c Guoniien Wont Ail-messy, isn't it?"