AUGUSTAIQ, F552 i I I . "'11; WESTERN GUARDIAN rumor; cotm-rv otririue er Effect, Eumnierslde. Phone 3081. peions, Advertising nepI'esentsHves GEORGE GLOW Ind GEORGE WOITON House Phones: I03: and 3088. at a be bought at any of the The (f:Illt'twi.:gn:tzres In Suinmeraide: mic, Bumm 3 same: news. 5'-WW” ad! 3”" (I Kdl,a'.:":Z”T:-3 hmcuyfi. oery 120 Russell Street Enmsir . ' re s s tylgcr street. "nu. Bervloe Drug. ' i K. L Waits In Kenslngtnn. WEST PRINCE OFFICE Aiberton: Prank Weeks, Representative. Phone: 65-2 Office and 68-! House. extension laddTe. IND- -BUY - suinmei-sic 11.00 A. M. Rev. isdd'”- '3” Brace 5' Mocl-Ewen. 1 COLIBINING - Arr , ' - Afbfogrofiit, Kenaington. -SEVEN MILE BAY Chicken 1315' ll' i .. d iupper an: Bazaar, kwednesday, . N rat an mouse ugiist 2 t , 4.30. Tic eta 75c and jffffemmeu safely and ef- 35c. er street: Gouriies Drugstore, :1 Central Stroett Water Street; Merit Gsudet, 01 Granville street: second Street; Island Motor Transport. loll- 4:uuit'cri 0-FmSCO'l'l!.AND. - . 11'. At Alberton A fire at noon yesterday destroy- ed a barn belonging to Mr. Arthur Matthews of Aiberton, and for a time threatened his home nearby, the shingiu of which were scorch- ed, and the adjacent house and bam of Mrs. J. A. Lefurgey, the roof of the barn having caught in several places. A strong wind was blowing in the direction of other dwellings and for s time it was feared that the eonflegation might get completely out of control. shingles on the roof of Mrs. Lefur- gey's house curled up from the in- tensity of the heat. Members of the Albert.on Fire Brisnde were on hand but were unable to get the engine of the Dumper started in time to be of Barn Destroyed By Fire Kine Upon starting the engine is. !THE cUARi33g?tisg.gcnAizI;or'rE'rowisr Yesterday much assistance in. controlling the failure developed in the pumper. A number of volunteers from the large crowd which had quickly as- sembled on the scene. assisted in pushing the fire truck into posit- ion where a ladder could be placed to assist in putting out the flames on the roof of the Iiefurgey barn. Two boys who were playing in the vicinity of the barn are under- stood to have discovered the fire and spread the alarm. Losses in- cluded some clothing which was er Incl other equipment. Mr. Mat- thews is proprietor of the Alberton Meat Market. It is not known if any insurance was carried. ! may 1,. farm buildings. Buy at ac Braces. pg i A - us UNITED CHURCH Tlltktiniui. Services Sunday. AUB- cil-iwh 'Be,.eq..e 11 A. M. i:-mi-den, M, Albany 7.30 P. Mi. Guest, J. W. Howe. Rev. W. B, A., Minister. ' it sum orr. - For T”.),llp:.e of working on our ”"5p pom in the town of Ken- ”,1,;u',,. will be shut off for sev- l between the hours of mi mile 100 and Still p. in. starting Frida.V'.l August Zliici SCLIl”S I-Iydi'o-Elcr- inc Co l..tE - -- jl ITION 1.urnov.IN(; -I TheLOC:li)(llliOn of Mr. Edmund of Rosctille, who has been Kelly ill in the Western Hos- Se:”1mSilgyrIipf)l'lPt'l ns showing cori- pildllrililc iinprovemcnt and it is S! cftctl mat he will ho iihln to lgtpurn in his home next week. .11”; .a.x'.xTL'NAi. all-;iuCiiiAi., 5ERVlCl-1 will be held in the Cen-.I iral Eedeque .Unitcd Bililll-Sl church. Sunday morning ii A. M. mm (1gwp1's to the vestry Satur- du. Service on August iiist, is can- celled. l liensington Resident lung-Time Rating Fan -Mr. W B. M:-1hcArthur of Ken- iington orrnem and drivers of race horses, was an interested specta- tor at the. old Home Week races on Wednesday. Mr. MacArthur is one of the real old-time racing men, and had driven in races previous to the hutoric Pilot-lleriiaiido race. over so yeiirs ago. He played no small part in tho wonderful evolution of harness racing in' these Maritime provinces. The good natured, ban- ieiiiig arizumciit with the late Gor- iioii DElll'5.'lll concerning the speed id in no small degree to the inaug- uration of colt racing in the Marl- times. It is also pleasing to refleci that the faith of the early pioneers in harness raring has been vindic- ated by the recent preference shown by devotees of the "sport of kings" over that of the "bang tails” several of the leading American iiitgazlnes feature the increasing popularity of harness racing. - K. rcohtinucd nun page 5) relieve Stewart. and thcvyoung limiter put out the fire by strik- in out St John. but the dilmagn was air:-nil) done. For R. C. A. F. ;llcCullnch. the winning pitcher. relieved .liacKinnon in the third Hslltwari and J. Grady led the '0l7l!iIl !llClx'f'l1. Stewart hit 2 '" 3v llirludmg a home run to 'l"li tsritre rlrld. M” P "W1 sat a brace of one-dn and Richard getting I I" 6 each. and Cox a triple. " M will IMWIR Pratt reach- l'" made it nice running catch lnrrlfhhlitld to end the hall game. hm mi;-kmnns Charlie Delghan's me-pmc "ND of a low throw to M Mme '0 cut off Green coni- M A V n the seventh inning standoiit plgyg BOX SCORE D 5 recent visitor to Tyne valley. 4 Mr. and Mrs:-l)iTn Mlliigan and of their respective colts, contribut- l ' at the home 'of her parents. Mini stitute were entertained. Roll-call was responded to by a good attend- ance. and Q vote of ti-tanks was tendered the hostess and the meet- Molieillls Mills Ami Vicinity ing adjourned. Lunch was served M by the hoateu assisted by the com- --Mr. Angus MacDonald was a mm" in char”- Mr. Schurman Colwill.anrl Mr. and Mrs. offie Colwill, Moncton, N. 5.. were recent guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Athol Col- Mr. and Mrs. James Hardy and daughter, Glenn, were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James i will Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Bproggi -Th” g"8Ul1" meeilml 01 the and Iamuyy Unwed Stages, are Presbyterian Ladies Aid waas held at the home of Mrs. Ivan Macbean Donald Macl..ean spending some time at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Milligan. Md M” president, Mrs. Elmer Baker son Russel. -Weymouth. Mass. are spending a few weeks visiting; friends and relatives in East Bide h-V ford and Poplar Grove. was discussed. in the usual manner. Mr. and Mrs. Ciarence Milligan and daughter Margaret. Sainti John, are spending some time at the home of Mr. Milligan's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Milligan. Mr. on Thursday evening. August 7th. 'II'le1g. 10” um legal date. me meeung and;::(.:5uvil1sblfe1:e:;lvirted of driving while his the hostess. assisted by thel committee and the meeting closed! ms” under mg Highway -name and Mrs. Ralph Kneebone, Apt PM Son B:ir'.v. IL S. A. are v.sif- convicted and fined ing with Mrs. Kneebone's parents. 1am and costs, Mr. and Mrs. Thoimis Cotton.-AW 15 cases tin Docket At Ailierton court There were fifteen cases on the docket at the Alberton Court House yesterday with Magistrate R. S. Hinton presiding. A resident of Tignlsh, charged under the fisheries regulations with having undersized lobsters, was convicted and fined fifty dol- lars and costs. Four other fish- ery cases involved residents of the Tignlsli nrea, who were fined twenty-five dollars and costs for lputtlng out their lobster traps be- riorecl in the building. a meat slic- A resident of Rosevllle was con- abil- ity to drive was impaired. and fined one hundred dollars and Act. A party from Palmer Road. charged under the Temperance with iheing intoxicated was twenty dol- Five cases of illegal possession , Mrs: Cecil Macbean, Saint John. its spending some time at the home, lof her parents. Mr. and Mu-s. Mel- lvin Inglis. I Miss Millie Stewart, North En- lmore is spending some time at the theme of Miss Elia Craig. Mr. and Mrs. Jilmes Williams nd I ll w L t th lliiomeafnjfx yMrsereWillll?ri;' i:arentse.l Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Grigg. SUMMERSIDE l l Mia Greta MacDonald. who is iemployed in Summerslde. spent ' WANTED . . BOOKKEEPER APPLY IN PERSON. lthe weekend of August 13 at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrsl Orrin MacDonald. l Miss irene Ramsey has returnedl to her home after spending some time at the home of Mr. and Mira; iorrin MacDonald. l Mr. and Mrs. sterling Smith and. family. i Moncton, are spending some time at the home of Mr. and1 Mrs. Leslie smith. I l M7T'f l l Master Thomas Murphy has re- ;turned to his home after spending some time at the home of his irzrandparents. Mr. and Mn. Ed- .mund Yeo, Victoria West. The Maple Leaf school has open-; ed under the management of Misr: Muriel Wall. Mrs. Gleason Williams and granddaughter Joanne, summer- iSlfl8, spent the weekend of August . lo at'the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wu lT. MacDonald. Mrs. Robert C. MacDonald is spending some time at the home of her son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Enmer MacDonald. Miss Grace Murphy. Freetown” - - - spent the weekend or August 10 and Mrs, James Murphy. Wllh -A. P. liortham And Vicinity Mrs. Annie Rollins of London- derry. New Hampshire. is visiting her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. land Ms. Ivan Llnkletter. I Miss Phyllis Colwell returned tol her home after visiting her friend, Miss Norma McDougal. Bideford. ' ties jouniy pull-thro cotooottsxi flavor of fall l- . . shoulder bag or a neat little , pouch style to complete every ; costume these are of plastic calf, simu- lated olligalorf soft suedeine. The colors black, navy, brown, wine or green. have a a flair! choose a big, generous in your wardrobe. bengciline or I G3 3.59 ugh ties of gully striped taffeta Mr. and Mrs. Donald Maclieanl and family spent a brief holiday with Mr. MacDean's brother and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Macliean, Charlottetown. An ice-cream social was held in the old school on Tuesday evening. August 5th. sponsored by the calf club. A good crowd was in attend- ance Mrs. George Marchbanks , and two daughters of Belmont. N. 8.. were recent guests at the home of her father. Mr. James Dyment. ml ooonoaoo--i-i-...a -rl Moon-to-ossoa-co: Ml coon-a::3wos-.-sag cal oooooaos-soc:-oi! 7t F" . 35 dginderwood in ciincere sympathy of her many friends in this community is being extended to Mrs. Edison Williams upon the death of her father, the late Archibald Clark, O'Leary. The sincere sympathy of her many friends and relatives is ex- tended to Mrs. Arthur Yeo upon the death of her sister Maud in the U. B. A. MOwn&QOouH not-nut-4os.s..ng; ct-coat-so-trial-tint-I guboooonao oeoooooau-ma. M .. "ed MlPKlnnon in 3rd. - R. RBI's, J. Grady 2. cllulrg 3. Macxenzie 2, C ulloch 2. Stolen Mr. and Mrs. George and family and Mr. and Mrs. Edison Williams have returned home after a ingot trip to different parts of the n- it on rlililm Hl3ll'nan's 3. RCA? 9. nod Sal” sea. l-lolman's. 7. RCAF . mt. WIN. Maexonzie to MIMI.” off Stew rt 1.1 in . Hsrr 1'" 1 V3 n 2 2A'i Mzsllllllochsg in a ilil I 2, A . ewsrt . w i.?i's”f:'""tn I. Mccuiiocii ""1 3. Harris 1. -n. can Meculhch 1. Hit H 3' Stewart. Um. "'"tl'.l bases. Cole Mr. and Mrs. Lennard Ellis and family. U. S. A., are visiting . his brother and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. George Ellis. and also his sis- ter and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin cotton. The regular meeting of the Northsm women's Institute met at the home of Mrs. Alfred coiwell on Monday evening, August 4th. Mem- aeverol at the wee pricai SCB TVES , soft, co iewelry there's hiolman's to brighten the muted shades of autumn. new and delight- fully different - you'll wear one with sweaters, dresses and suits, youill be able to afford I 98c lorful crepe in the newest fell shades. these scarves are knlfs pleated and held with u simul- ated pearl ring. the perfect all- round accessory for the coll- ege girl or the career woman. a wide, wide assortment of new style jewelry for your fall decorl made by "com" - are neckleia, earrings, pins and other smart places to brigh- ten up your spirit: 1 s and your frocks. accessories l under the Temperance Act, onel from Miminegash was fined fifty dollars and coats. one each from Ebbsfleet and Palmer Road were fined twenty-five dollars and costs and the other two were adjourn- ed for two weeks. Of three cases under the High- way Traffic Act, two were ad- journed and the third involved A man from Bloomfield who was given a nominal fine. Charges under the Criminal Code, of assault causing bodily! injury against three residents of. Aiberton South. were also ad- Journed for three weeks. AGAME0 THEATRE , Kensingion Friday-Saturday 7:15-9:15; Matinee 2330 on Saturday. M-G-M presents big technicolor thriller filmed in "19 rugged Rockies! Starring Burt Lancaster, Robert Walker, Jnanne My Niagara. Brand l spray Go. Ltd. J. E. Arsenaultf Niagara Brand Spray Co. Ltd., ter- ritory manager, will be away from the Province till Au- gust 25. i For information or sup- plies call 2102, Charlotte- town or 2241 Summerslde. All Sprays; C.O.C.S. Ni- agara Dusts and Dithane Dusts are available for ef- i-xoeqistrveir ATTENTION DAIRY FARMERS LOT 16 AREA A meeting to discuss the production said sale of whole milk for Spray Drying purpose will be held In the LO'I' ie HALL TONIGHT, AUGUST 22nd - 8:80 Plan NOW To Attend Conducted by Perfection Dairy BUMMEBBIDE, r. 1:? 1. Drew in "VENGEANCE VALLEY" Also lat chapter of serial, "Blackliawk" fective protection. CAPITOL Summer-side Tonight 7 - 9:20; Saturday 2:30 - 7 - 9:20 2 -- BIG PICTURES - 2 Today . Saturday REGEN loblslng the depths of living treason... matching fists on deck for command - or death I x. lg; DAMIAN '0'FllNli The BLOOD-RED TRAIL! Row froniiemnen and ' their women facing evega Cheyenne iener' u - v '57 uicam. Bsznvia CASTLE CHAPIN .. .... .....w.. ...... ......,. ” ELAZIN5 A I I &all Klllli . BALLET SHOES that are the softest, prettiest shell-shoes in the country. , Made of suede or bright finished leath- " ers in black, wine or gray to comple- 'l ment your Fall wardrobe. Here are strap and buckle types, stop-ins or tic- THE THRILLING CASE OF THE COMMANDO GANGSTERSI Tiie screen's most popular detective returns in a brand new thriller!- The detective thriller of the year! (IWALTER PIDGEON (for the first time as the famous private eiteil dfz Flefferlng sfyles for Elayilrrie and dress-upl And, you can see of even a glance they will give you me uf most in comfort fool They spell g Fall in every dramatic line of soff suecle or gleaming leeflier. Disflnciively feminine. they'll fill an im porfanf place in this season's fashions. i colors. ons galore. The wedge heels are low or medium. A pair- 3.95 to 5.95 OXFORDS with comfort built right. them. Choose Blucher cur, moccasin vamp or straight laced type; you'll enjoy the walking heel style and into low, flat or heights. These Oxfords have either leather or neolite soles. Made of suede, side or calf leathers in black or brown A pair- 4.95 to 10.95 Sizes and Half Sizes 4 to 10 Come see and fry for yourself! PUMPS for dress-up and suit. wear. We prophesy it fashion future for the wearer of any pair of these ultra smart styles. Featuring decorated or plain - vamps; Cuban, spike or junior heel lieiglits; and blending Fall colors--blue, black or brown. There's assured com- fort ln these new good-fitting lasts. A pair-- 5.95 to 10.95 .bers of the Arlington women's In-