AQGQSJ‘ 23- .1941 WESTERN GUARDIAN ma: J. Elmer Murphy, llt llanovc lh-eet, and " ._ ' gwrge Glow, 13b Ottawa Street r SUMMERSIDE and PBINCI COUNT! y l News, Subscription; Advertiflng. >— ./ The Guardian may be bought at any of the following ltorcl in Bumlnarlido: Bookstore. WI!" 5180M: Godrllee Dflllflll". ll Oeuhal ltteeu, ~ [Mum gages-y, Water Street; llark Gaudet. fl Granville IIIIUI- ' M’? Th, Guardian will be delivered to any home in Sulnuaeraido. cum, Buy at 2o per do: or l!» per week. Pbune m fut can service I ‘m your order to the boy responsible for delivery on 193g "m. {T}? —WANTED—A maid. Mrl. J.B. Summerslde or vic- Jenkins, 33 Granville Street, sum. for two adults and merside, Permanent. Contact ~ i sgligéhlilalvl COMMERCIAL Summerlide open; sepg, 2nd. Register iorcompleto Course. —ll0B SALDl-M. H._Binder; just "ml-filed WWW crop; also driving WBBOH: both i-n good condition. Ap- ply J- M- Wwzh. New Airman. Phone 605-11. _w,\NTED ‘I0 RENT, house or Bytmcut lll (y, suitable hi" "n g8 “Bofifliro, summerside. 40g SALE-One Ford truck, M; pile-toll: one set scales, new Tolldo Plsskon Duplex) wit!‘ lfiilliflllilfl ilom 1 to '15 cents in,“ 493 or 388. summerside. _F0R [{[<‘\'l'-'I'lll'O furnished 0mg suitable for light house- .’°,=,,'g. m. rlllldfén. 134 Milton Ywlilug 5lllll.ll8l'SlCl€. —WANTED — An experienced sales clerk for drug store. Apply stating references and Qxpgrlgngg to Box 564, Sumlnerside. _BELTI.\'G FOR SALE. --‘6" i0 y. 4 p1,; .-\1>,o Endless. 1. slightly Q4 cc-uleui mixer. 1 double Se" “mp jack and 1 straw blower fan. m1; W. l), Cioken, l-"xnerald. R. R. —WANTED. — Housekeeper in oouniry home_ Modern convenieno es, no outside work. No objection to one child. Wrl-te P. 0. Box 319, Summerside. _-KE.\‘:§I.\'IEI"ON SCHOOL will w-npell ‘in Sspi. 2nd. instead of ‘My 36h, the alterations of “pool are not yet. completed. 405p bvlrocn ScQitICairnsZ Ml wyman Cairns‘, —CHURCH SERVICES. — Sun- day. August 24in. st. Elizabeth's, Springfield. Church School 10.00‘ A, M. MorningPrayer 11.00 A. M. I \\'il i gGf-[inigrqje iiuut, a large trailer 10.30 A. M. Evening Prayer 7.30I "‘ I Wheel Mu h... Wymau Cairns, P. M. Rev. B. Fream, Rector, i Mame, gal-unit,’ 1,30 ll/Mnr/QTJDIII ; 5"""""5'de Em’ ' -enulwn or" ENGLQND sun l num-imnlfl‘ ——-- - ' 11-1! -.<ll0\\‘l-tll-0ll Tuesday. Aug- VICES. - Parish of New London.‘ with the 4th chum" of Quinlan-memen- - .\l:.~s Menu Landry was fillfldfll’. Allflllflt 24th- 5-30 H01)’ , a .\lli)\\'(‘l‘ given in hon- fliommunlon. 8t. Mark's Ohumhq Kensingfon. 11, MornlngTrayer, St_| ‘Mark's, Kenslngton. 230 Evenlngi takes places Prayer St. Thomas’, New London! AWlNNiR-lsvmmi} - st. John's. Craps/dd, Church Scihooll I‘ CAPlrolriuassmeraide ' TODAY (FRIDAY) and SATURDAY BIG DOUBLE BILL auoovi-Mendelfulu '1 Ivory Pounding Neolboatf an Iotsri Ne»! IEIIY Cari 1N4" tlllltl Pierre Illlll ~ tun lilitl ~ lulu ltlllii Serial "JUNGLE RAIDERS" I r055‘ very approp- lgigufgglringnBrayIerkSgSic-phmyp, n, was read by - 9V» - - YER C011- She retewed ‘ducting the services. month. Rev. D. EL, Coming Monday, Tuesday ond Wednesday Ingrid Bergman und Cory Grunt in "NOTORIOUS" will; cuannoqwarowlv . h Ho. ,\;lli‘li‘l~'f? ‘Aluirequr and 'i~ - lull Churches. _ilh. Malpeque at o-lcl Sunday School. “l”? Noel, Rectal. | .. . Ad" ‘ . . -vlsrr some _ P" I: "‘\_"5_,:“, “if: Igllidagl 2:3 l-legan. of sthe Bank of BD/fillhndltifll ' s_ Trust Company. New York, who hue been visiting his aunts, Miss Alrlry Hunt and Mrs. Musson in Summerside, has returned to Char- lottetown, his former home. and expects to leave today to resume his business duties after a very -llALE AND VIGOROUS AT 97 -~-Tilou:h post his 97th year, Mr. F‘. T. Arsensult walked a quarter oi‘ a mile on Thursday to the '1‘. B. League's mobile X-ray unit for his sixond X-ray in two years. Born Jan. 20, i850. Mr. Arsenault, H,‘ i lished at Wellington until tour years ago. when he retired. —GAME ACT CASES AT AL- BERTON — In Stlpenciiary Magis- trate Hiniion‘; Court at Alberton yesterday morning three men were Sunday School pleasant vacation-S. son oi’ the late Mr. and Mrs. convicted on charges of angling for ’~" I\'~"‘~‘I“9‘°“ l" 10 Thomas Arsenault, formerly lived . trout without licenses. Taro ‘ A _ _ —-MEMBERS 0f the Mouniain- at Urbzlnville but has resided at? Bnflefs irflm WOYCISiOT. Mass. _n()sz‘el_lnll ClIlllFCh side Lodge. Kcnslngion. are requcst- m; prggenf, home 1n wemngyon were each fined $7.00 and costs cr HISL Jill. ‘llhc Min- ed to lmeet at Lodge_ Rooms at 7 {or 55 yeam 1.19 i, a widower. five days v1" lo a rcsldent of Glen- cmtuct SCXrV-Cf! anid P. M. on‘ Sunday, August 24th. to Wm, m-o mus, A_ Arsenal,“ md . wood was s csszd the minimum Ii nfislicc fll Mosonc attend_Dlv:ne Service at the Uni- Edmund Arsmault, also twenty fzne with costs. Tihe prosecutions ._ iwlv-nfiion Unfit?! ted Cllurch. Kensington. Members grandchudren and elght great were conducted by the l"..C.M.P. ("urt-‘l m I P.1\I_Rcv.J.A.Mc- of Sister Lodges are cordially ln- grandchudrem M, Arsenal!“ i. —-PRESENTATION AT SEARLE- vita-d. loll-all, Allister. worlzcd daily in the store he estab- l TOWN - On Friday evening Aug- Q‘ "Dolly cleaning is ucluolly u pleosllle / llll the . I EASY TO OPERATE (Invfles Dally Ilse,‘ Easily gets into corners and around and under furniture- m inches oft the floor. Rubber nouieprevents furniture from becoming marred. PORYABLE as A aaoom (Weigh °“IY "71 P°WId=l Con be used on ‘dlll-UPCIEQH stairway withgug d1": on atislrhmout or lift-IQ I hwvymarlune. A child can f"! “SIIY curry it upstairs. Moon it's so easy to operate and as convenient i6 use as s carpet sweeper. Yes, and the 6% pounds the Eiectrikbroom ‘weighs make it almost eifortiess to carry upstairs. Best of all, the Electriirbroom cuts down vacuum cleaning time; So efiic-iciltand thorough too. It’a the vacuum cleaner 1'" always dreamed ofowninglfl, Demonstrations on request, in lilo Appliance Department, House ust 8th. a large number of friends and neighbors gathered at the home of Mr. and lvirs. Frank Bell to honor Mr. Harold Mac-Donald and to welcome his bride to the community. To tile strains oi’ the wedding march played by Mrs. Ken Muttart the bride and groom were escorted to the seat of honor by Mrs. Archie Robinson and Mr. Lo- man Noonan after which an our propriate address was read by M» Walter Wright and a beautitu‘ case of silver with many other gifts were presented by Miss Mae Bradshaw. Harold on behalf or his bride’ extended his sincere thanks and appreciation of their kindness after which all joined in singing For They Are Jolly Good Fellows. Lunch was then served and the re- mainder of the evening was spent in music and dancing. Personals —Mr. snd Mrs. Vernon Ramsay of Oampbellton. N. _B.. accompan- ied by Mrs. Jessie Goss and Mrs. Mona Ward have returned after visiting friends in Summerside.—S. | "‘— l --M§lso Aileen MacLearl of Ot-l tnwa is spending her vacatloii withl her pslents, Mr and Mrs. Mcffatt Mscibean- Summersioe. -- s. —Mr and Mrs. Thomas Galr of Everett. Mass. are visiting Mrs. Gsir's slster. Mrs. Fidelc Perry and Mr. Perry. Summer-side. They were accompanied to the province by Mr. and Mrs. Frans blclnnls. -S.' . I -Mr. snd Mrs. John Matheson of Ablngton, Mass. are Writing Mr. Mn/thelcdfs rarer, Mrs Daniel J. Mlcbeod and Mr. Maouod. Sum- merside. , Work Begins 0nd New Telephone Building MICK Dill‘ DltPOiAl. (No h- sealrory lap) Plastic dire cu empties in a {iffy like an a tray, after eac c caning. Elim- inatee bulky bag and storage cl’ dirt in the homo. Preparatory work for the con- ctnactlori of e new telephone office in Blmmerslde has been oomrne - eed bv the contractors M1". mihumiun, Co, Ltd. The new building will be constructed on the site of the present building on Water street. The old hufldir-g uzas moved to the neck of the lot this phone service which was quite a feat. . The new butding will be of brick tile construct-van will-i stone trim- ming and will be t5 feet. ay so feet with s. wing 38 by 23 feet. It will be a two-stcr-y structure and it is hoped u have it completed early door. What a convlni week without disrupting the. tele-l l Furnishings Store SMALLMAII‘: limo» I I ' * system. the new lnlzldln; will hhve a modern business office. space for -a terminal Mom, u long distance operatinc room and an operators‘ rest room. Toe dial equipment is on order bult it is rot known when it will be delivered In the base- inont of the new bullilrlg there will bo a garage, workshop and storage room 11v.- front of the new braiding will be of lncdern design ‘with glass hock panels These panels will admit lhht but are not transparent If- will be oi fireproof mlllrlal throughout. — l. » j in 1M8. DuL; to house the dial. GUARDIAN SMALIMAII‘! 7.30 Where Price ls Matched With Quality Fancy, Assorted GHUGDLIITES SATURDAY (Grocery Dept.) TOUT-DOOR FURNITURE 331/370 nlscoullr (House Furnishings Store) SMALLMAIFS IJMITEIT SIIMMERSIDE Saturday Features LAST DAY or TIIE 1 GENT SALE Featuring ladies‘ Summer Apparel ("DWI floor - Main Store) ulsr DAY or Grocery Specials (GROCERY DEPARTMENT) (One pound package) P.M. PAGE FIFTEEN I ,S’side Legion Wins Semi-final Series With Kinsmen Jrs. The gal-no was very loosely played, a total of 20 errors being chalked up against the teams. Stewart's running catch of Grady's fly to right in the fourth was the picture play of the even- lng. Ray Areenault held the Kinsmen to seven safe blngles, Layton Schurmsn belting three of these out in as many trips to the plate. ‘The big bate of the summersido Ieglonaires b ’ with devastat- ing regularity last night at the Summerside High School diamond and the Vets romped away with a is to 8 victory over the Kinsmen Juniors. taking their semi-final series two straight and qualifying to meet the winner of the Red sax-R. C. A. F. series in the best three out of five finals. The Legion boys shelled Alan Stewart off the mound in 1 1-8 innings and continued the onslaught Legion against Gay, who relieved him. s. Bernard ss BOX SCORE Are you alwaye breaking or chipping your Tumblers? Replace these with a new supply from the I and 10 Department... There is an ex- cellent selection of everyday Glassware, from which to choose. You will find heavy utility ‘lumblera or lighter Tumblers, with the safety edge, in a number of different lees and styles ...'l‘he prices are from 5 to t cent eenta I and 10 Department. An you satisfied with your Blouse Wardrobe! A new Judy Bond Blouse baa lust been received - We atuuning and dainty, with long alcoves and the popular baek closing. The narrow yoke and small point- ed collar la fashioned of exquisite The aiaea are 32 to 88. priced at 7.50. llouasa and Skirts are very “good” for this seasons wear -Make your “better half” of this smart combination a Judy Bond Blouse You'll feel well dressed and you'll be well dressed. Ladies’ Wear Department. Areyoawraehingyonrbrainovcwhattoasrvefor meals‘! The hot Illtlll‘ we've been having takes the edge right off appetites 0|" w“; a phi‘, eylth Aylmer Vegetable Juice, tbll contains the de- lleloua, colorful Mesa of rem-um. (Isl-mu. celery end Bom- Ber" Ayimu Vegetable Iaioa lee cold — It will nuke the family perk right up and ask “what's next?" The price of Aylnaer Vegetable Juice is 18 Underwood M: Grady 1b Allen cf ObIbJt-otnw Williams 1i E. Phillipe 2b Arsenault p Totals >- (no-lbs Kinsmen Oatway lb Stewart p d: rf Schurman c QQWHMtJwMQQ§QQE gpcnwalmmqlvl oaooo»-°°.-H¢».-g Ssss-oi-wsauae 4°""‘°°l4°blOV-lOm 50H '5 N’ Oonw~4§°»° /OO°°OIN9F Zoe-soonssoi-mwo; Sew-oowoné QQQQQBIHI4r-ID4MII4H nasv-IOFHHG" Summary: Doubles) J. Grady, Allen, Schurman; triples, S. Ber- nsrd, Underwood. Allen. ii. Phil- lips; home runs, Arsenault; sac- rifice hits, H. Phillips; stolen bases, J. Grady, Delghan 3, Landry, stewart; runs batted in, S. Ber- nard, J. Grady, Allen 2, Delghan, H. Phillips 8, Areenault 3. Landry‘. earned runs, Legion ‘l. Kinsmen 0; left on bases. Legion 6, Kinsmen 3i struck out by Gay 8. by Arsen- sult 8; bases on bails. off stew- art 1, off Gay 2, of! Arsensult i: hit by pitcher, by stewsrt. l; hits. off Stewart 5. in 1 1-3 innings. off Schurman and Landry. loore by Inniull 18.000 IGNORE RULES Mownmaz. — (c9) - At least 18,000 l/‘ontreul holrsehol-‘ers have failed to comply with regulations regal-ring garbage accumulation and disposal snce Jan. 1. accord- ing to 1 report released by Dr. Ad- elurd flroulx, cirectcr of the health deparllm-nt. cents a tin. Grocery Department. Are you ruining interacting Radio Programs? You know there ls no need for that, because from the Hardware Department. you can Rent an up-tu-dato ladle, or aa little ae 2.50 a month! These Radios are all in A-l condition, oy are mantel modelu. Listen to good music- Listen to the latent news-Listen to plays. serials and comic programs . . You don't want to be missing things Bent a Radio today! Hardware Department FRANCTHSF FORGOTTEN? SYDNEY. NS — (CPT- — A new lcw in lack a! interest was reached 200 cilzeus out oi an eligible 4,1: I‘ voted in a plebis- cite to aummze $03,000 worth of here when or. Gay l0 in 5 2-8 innings; losing pitcher. Stewart. Umpires: Plate Glow, base! Auction Sale ‘ ar sourn raaorown Acting under instructions of Mrs. Mary Mullen l will sell by auction on Tuesday, Aug. 28, be- ginning at 1:30 p.u|., ,a large ,uantity of household effects con- sisting of living room, dining room, bed room and kitchen fur- niture; dishes and cooking utens- iis. day. Terms cash. l HUGH F0 MORRISON i Auctioneer. l If day is unfit sale on next KODAK FILMS IIANDLED wml (AREI. Piclures tllui ore worfh your faking are always worth careful developing and printing. Bring your ex- posed films lo u: and be Legion . 180 4031 l5 15 13 Kinsmen .002 0022 8 ‘l l --B. sure that they'll receive painstaking attention. MAIL YOUR NEXT FILM TO US FOR BETTER SERVICE PERFECT PICTURES EliliAli lllillfi m PHOTO srnvlc: SUMMERSIDE loam for lIHpTQVGmFTIT. pFJOOTB. 1,‘, ti; it