JULY 1o, 1947 WESTERN GUARDIAN AGENTS: J. Elmer Murphy, Ill Bus"; g9“; u“ George Clow, 0O IUIMEISIDE and "WI- Bvlwrlrtlvns. annulus. TIII Gill " mny by w iollovirlng stores In . n Bookstore, atsr treet: Gourltes Drlntorl. ll Central lieut- Toronto asters. Water Street: Mus Gaudet, c1 (an-flu, 5b,‘: uwtllbedellvnredtoauy lsomciu lummsrdde. cu-rierllflilluflfillycrllcperwed. Pkosutfliorthbesrvies ‘flwyour ordertotheboy-eopouslble for dcllveryeu yourrouu Ottawa Btroet. PRINCE COUNT! t bmllht at any 0i in Iusumerdde: "IKE-Tron LATE to secure tsrted chicks at Bargain, See ,~ u Dawson, Albany. —-- _-ELEC'l'lllO WORK oi ell kinds tisfaetion guaranteed prices reas- nable. W. Brander Sea View. _IND1AN RIVER, July 14, Ice cream Social. Dance and other smusements. ._F0lt SALE — 1045 three-ton gdge dump truck. Excellent con- dition. Ruxali gear. Four new U195 152 Granville St., Anvil‘ summerslde. \ -WAN'1‘ED experienced teacher m Lower Hcetown school. High |upp1BmBTlt. Scott Cairns. Secre- iarl’. _.P()LICE COURT-An assault “.59, privately prosecuted, was beard in Summerside Police Court esicrday before Magistrate E. H. fiifong. K. C.. and was adjourned (m- judgment.--S. _FOLKS! This is your chance to see the Wllmot Valley variety concert. presented under the aus- pices oi Chelton Women's insti- tute at Bearletown Hall Friday July 11. -ll-‘ THE COLOR. in which you want to do your paint job is not available call at our paint shop and we will mix you the color desired. Frank's Paint Shop, 1'13 Hanover street. Summerside. Phone 144-1. ,FOX RANCH for sale, one and a hali miles from Summerside with dwelling which will be sold either with ranch or separately. Ranch suitable for poultry raisl ing. Phone 365-3, Summerside. -WEDDING ANNIVERSARY— Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Monkley of summerside were guests oi honor last week at a gathering held at their old homestead, Lot 14. of their children, grandchildren and immediate relatives. The gather- ing, which was in the nature oi a picnic, was attended by over 50 members of the family and mark- ed the 47th wedding anniversary ci _thls esteemed couple. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. Horace Monkley and their three children who now reside at Wor- cester, Mass, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Monkley of Montreal, Dr. and Mrs. Morley Juli (nee Marlon Monkley) and Morley. if» 0f M117?" land. Tu/o other sons, Wendall in Derry, 11.8.. and Charles in Moni- real were unable to be home for the event due to unforseen cir- cumstances. After spendins a v9?!’ pleasant vacation, the guests 0! their parents, the visitors return- ed to their respective homes the first oi this week. The man? friends oi Mr. and Mrs. Monklel’ join with the immediate members of the family in extending hearty congratulations on their anniver- sary and look forward to the near gum“ when congratulations on “'71”? c1455 repair work on cars and tractors. Cameron's Gangs North Pedeque. O ii —I'0l BALE-One row scufflon. immediate delivery. ullpgqug‘ issdlng 00., Remington. -corrsc.s m- ime at onu- ton Shore. H. Petorson, Oheltou. —SELECT your silverware from any oi the leading patterns gt Moase Jewellers. —BEGULAB. MEETING, Km. rlngton Branch Canadian Legion, will be held Friday. July 11th. H. E. Meek, Secretary. —wanrr-:n AT ones: __ m. liable boy to learn painting trade. APPIY F. J. Arsenault, 173 Han- over Street. Summerside, —FOR SALE - 1936 Oldsmo- bile. good condition. including radio. heater. slip covers, 2 spare fires. Apply Elgln Lord. Tryon. --ICE CjtEAM SOCIAL_ and Dance in Clermont School, “hiss- clay evenlnz. July 15. also sale oi lunches. . —ALL VETERANS and service personnel are requested to meet at Allison MacLeodb on July 13th at 2 p.m. to form parade to at- tend Memorial Service at Geddie Memorial Church, spring Brook, for the unveiling of the new mulllllllfillt, -—VISlTlNG HERE AFTER THIRTY YEARS—Dr. A. Stuart Simpson and Mrs. Simpson oi Vancouver are guests oi Dr. Simp- son's nephew, Dr. J. C. Simpson and Mrsflsimpson of summerside. A native oi Bay View, P. E. L. Dr. Simpson, practiced for a time in Stanley Bridge before moving THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN CAP ITO]; Summon-side BEGINNING TODAY (Wednesday) THURSDAY - FRIDAY and SATURDAY , 4—DAYS-4 A, Cavalcade 0t g Glorious: I TECHNICOLOR . Entertainment! COLUMBIA PICTURES presents. 7251' A 11.81111 1101i LARRY PARKSI-IEIVELYN KEYES __ WILLIAM UIMAIIESI- E111 TIUUUWIN Sclunpisyty Stephen iomuest mum by Slllill $01811 - Directed s1 llllifl Lilli! --PLEASE NOTE- NO SHORT SUBJECTS Evening Shows 7:15-9:15 — Doors Open at 6:45 2—MATl N EES--2 - away thirty years ago. This is their first visit here since that‘ time. They travelled from Van-| couver. to Boston to visit their daughter. Mrs. Lou MacLeod and , Dr. J. C. Simpson met them there and they accompanied him back. —COULSO.\' -- MACNEILL — The wedding o! Miss Isabel Norah MacNeili, daughter of Mrs. Mwc-' Neill and the late Leinard M. MacNelll, of Summerside. P. E. In to Mr. Ernest Francis Coulson, son oi the-late Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Coulson. oi Ottawa, took place on! Thursday June Wth at nine o'clock‘ in St. Theresa's Church Ottawa»! Rev D. D. MacDonald officiated‘ at the, ceremony. Tlhe bride was given m marriage by her brother,‘ M13 George MacNeili. and attend- ed by her cousin. Miss Mary Hogan as bridesmaid Mr. D'Arcy Coulson, cousin oi the brldflflffitim- “b.1351 man, and the ushers were Mr. Wm. Perrault, Jr. and Mr. Jchn MCKCHZIG. m.- her wedrtini; the bride wore a floor-length gown of, white .ace fashioned with a high neckline, a iztted b06168. lmd 8| irill at the waist tannins a plum effect. Her bouifunt skirt extended; their Golden ‘Wedding anniversary will be in orden-S. Annual The Annual Memorial Sunday, July 13th ct 2:30 this service. attendance. your sppnval the Ire -' by the G Wool in fascinating colors. Next "WmlleWi-DBY GOODS DEPAR MOTORISTB-Dolft miss out on the every day-don't miss m. dellshtflll and Innlrlns mule 1M ll In ti" air. - - - Get a RADIO for your oer. - - - The llardwaro DePIPI-IIIQII‘ _. ._________——-——<———- %00%00€I WMQMQQ€>Q Memorial monument, Geddia Memorial Unveiling of new monument will fcks place at Trinity Church Choir, Summsrside, will be In AMERICAN "counters-ms. llolmeu‘! Dry Goods Dcpartmen lovely soil moons owvss, scantvss sud blow” someone will bc warm and he»! W in a long train A coronet of illus- Service Service will be held of the Church, Spring Brook, on P.M. your dswlfllll tro-For t has e lNclal dllpls! el BIIITB. - - - Th’!!! and are oi DIN firs!!! winter when "the North Will 110th easing these Canadian manr. _ big events that sro IIIDPQIIIBI that is a little beautyl lt will give you t all times-the 0 tube, l unit model . - . Don't miss out on the good RCA VICTOR AUTO has an RCA Victor Auto Radio Wonderful reception and pick-up a I! $04-95, the outside aerial II $535. things in the ate. - - - Como in today and sec the Banroi-naunwsus DIPARTMENT- . srsotsn-ssmr sum rm wltb spun: with lllt II "M? 8°" with Apple Plei There's a week-end spools! of H cents a Isr on Illllillug, Emerald-green Aylmer Mint Jelly-Get a couple oi jars sud "Id that delicious, final accent to your Bpflnl l-llflli- ISEAND STBAWBEBIIIES are brought In dolly to the Grocery Dc- llrtmeut. - - - No iruit his the flavour and dc looli Strawberries. - - - Include them In at least one meal a d1! wbile tbcssssou lute. They are st the prevailing market prices. - - - ht hash Strawberries ou your dally Grocery orden-GIDCEB! DEPART- ________ g . wu- sgump from animus is rsscu res-at. sun aunt runs. nnmsswanl-tbts superior semi- u in lovely puuwwn lllnosmnssspsmm- - - soutnssumyzosn-simnthflu: tba ll-floai sot ts “l; the ll picoe set IICJI; the M piece est to Id place set ls 10.00. There ll‘! 1M a number at dlshes that are sold concretely-the Blur mil 0mm are $.13 a pals, mall 9" platters m B! cents seeh. the llskae ls l.” Ind tbejulad Bowl II l0 cents. - - - Comelnaudsoethlsrcally "Mrs Dinnerware-you'll love tat-cums nrrnnssm. r - ' simil- daln end a ..'i"}.‘;..."",',1‘,‘,,'2,‘:£_‘1"i'{'i~'i'.'5fi an it 25's “its. ~33’;- "fi Miler blue, blush pink, yellow and rod. The family golorthesepullsvsssolllesssltall-wool fiOIITIQIJIUGUPdnQIIIQ'IIIIIAITIINI~ x THURSDAY and SATURDAY AT'2:30 fit cII. Attend The First Shows for the best Selection of Seats. ' mrsrma coueenluivs carried a cascade bcuquct. oi p-nk roses and baby: bran“ The (Contlnllzd from Page 5) bridesmfaid wore a tlcor-length the cmoperaqvés QAC§£aaa~m rink taleta sown and carried pV-nk shown sufficient initiative to brmg P9565 find blue _ Willem“ "ii-I- about fair and equitable laws in F°1I°Wm8 a Ticeiiidimgllle “W135 this regard and to convince the left on a weddins mu w i. = Government that the movement I-“Ilrem ‘"15- F" 1°31! “WW P’ was strong, viriie and powerful bride wore a She'll Dink WWI-l JECHUSE the common people were galbardlne suit, with while no.8: behind y; in H5 31mg sories and a shoulder knot. .1 g8 rflened to the acuvmes o, Bl-Ydenfis- M!‘ 3"“ Mrs- 591-1152" the Income Tax Payers Associa- will reside in 0ttswa._<.‘.1‘\t-oiY-t.t..1 “on whim he said was orlgxnated 81195“ Wand?“ ‘he bf-“EF m-hhF: and financed by big business tn- Mrs. Leonard MaeNell, and MES‘ “Nests who were opposed to me M"! Hiilall“ 0i Summllr: dc. é/Ifts-I co-operative movement because it xichlgrlxumv- 81;, miggxiln‘ ‘grid 3hr. g/lasbcuittins across their path of - - u . George MacNe-li o! Montreal; and g sues! Miss Ruby lVlacNeill of Summer- side-S. crsixge ‘ciosszlnzs held mtgcrtip veil. and she irrlplace be. Election 0f Officers Before adjournlng the afternoon session the election o1 two direct- trs to illl the vacancies made by retiring direitcrs was held and Mr. Jerome O'Brien of Moreil was re-clected to represent vhe Con- sumers Cooperative. Mr. Louis O'Connor oi Kensingtorl was elect- ed to replace Mr. Melvin Bridges representing Prodmers Coopera- tive. ' The dtrecto“ met after the even- ing recess at ll p. m. and at this meeting Mr. Jerome O'Brien was re-elected president, Mr. Louis O'Connor. vice-president and Mr.‘ J. G. Dennis was again re-elected as secretary for the coming year, Personals -Miss Blanche Noorfan of Sar- nil, Ontario is visiting her par- cnts. Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Noonan. Albany. - -Mrs. John Campbell of Edmon- ton, Alta. is visiting her sisters, Mrs. Gratton Noonan and Mrs. '1‘. s. Noonen, Albany. _i_ —<Mlss Grtrude Daley of Dor- chester, Mass, is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Hogan. Summer- side-S. _Mr. Alden Morrison. miswa, is a guest at the home of his uncle, Mr. Theron D. Morrison and Mrs. Morrl-son. Summerside-S. Evening Session "We are the victims of stereotyp- ed thinking, forced on us by old fashioned capitalistic propaganda”. the audience were told Zast night at the rpen meeting in connection "with the convent’ o o . , . "M" Dame‘ 3°)“ °f Arvlda- ‘Cooperative Unidgn b; ‘any? .5101!- QW» ll "IIWW ‘Firm! i" i“ phus Glllis of Edmonton, Alta. Wflm" W" "f "i" Pffmaf 11"‘; ,The meeting sis held in st. Paul's "M04918 111°91'19"] e ‘ Hall. Summersfde and was pre- Mb"! Mmlwl-e- sided over by Rev. M. a. Francis he xtevsio rt. r-Met-wegvirettlfifflifl ‘t’. with??? m‘ °’ II re "m o!" e "P"! Father Gillis, who is formerly l 919"!“ week 1'" summer‘ d" from 5t. Peters Bay and an ex- iuu‘ °4 M“ "Id M“ Hnfld chaplain. began his tulk by ex- Nwmm- ‘plainlng the bgriculture ci Alberta. li-Ie said that ‘the big thing we have to do today ‘s change our thinking. "d m.‘ B,“ edmmuh sum_ .We must change our approach to mum“ ,8 attend,“ a Y_M_Q_A_ many problems, be couragcous and camp leaders‘ course at a camp “My h‘ “piwImeM "'1 "7 “I” m New Bmmw1ck__s_ ‘new ideas," H» admitted that some oi these ideas will tum out to be wrong but a lot of the old ones —Joey Bchurman, son- oi Mr. -Master Everett Noonan. Albany hes returned home after spending “"9 bee" "m"! 1°°» hi’ "Id- a plelslnt week in Summersiddl M" A‘ B" I'I"°D°“‘Id' "Mm we" o! ML “d Mm Harold secretary of the Cooperative Union Now,“ od Canada, Ottawa, also addressed ' the meeting. He said that the first. job to be 4101M in order to have a haPDy and contented ‘people is to transfer the ownership. oi the natural resouices to the people. They should own the fish plants. lobster factories, MIIJ, land etc. He stressed that in ordcr to for- wurd the cooperative movement —Master Everett Noonan, Alb- any, has returned‘ home sitar spending s. pleasant week in Sum- mcrside, guert of Mr. and Mrs. Herold Noonsn. —-llrs. Robert Morrison and her sister, Mrs. David Lsthange oi Aryids, Que" are guests st the home of w. and Mrs. l. P. Foley, flumsnerside. having come here for the funeral oi Mrs. Morrison's husband-S. into it. To give direction to the young people we must arouse our- selves and have s. missionary spirit. \e said Dr. M. M. Coadll. head uf the Ex- _ tension Dept. o! St. Prancm Xavier —Amon| those who attended University, Antigonlslr also spoke the funeral of the late Robert briefly and will address a public Morrison in lummerside on Bat- meeting in St Paul's hall tonight urdav were the following _ sons He solo that "our economic cond- nmi daughters who have returned ition is due to the iscl that we to ihei~ homes: Ralph and Helen are bound by the dead hand oi of mviria. Que; Arthur oi Mont- custom and nave not the courage . of ‘Absentee-G. —l i , U | | the young peopiu rnust- be brought , , runraus rrtaoomrihrr. More than 70 per cent ol the pop- uiaticn dlan. nseaur THEATRE SUMMERSIDE TODAY (Thursday) - FRIDAY cnd SATURDAY mmslllsmtllt llill M“ Yvonne llJAiiiii Brian iltiiitiii ' Jean Pierre . AlIIAOIII I .1)1)11q 13f Ac/m/mrazadt have n15». PHIliP REED JOHN QUALEN and CHARLES KULLMAN “ Stu oi the letlcpoiilsn 0pm tompsny Ilhhten end Directed b WALTER IIISCII fiodvcsd by EDWA D KAUFMAN ‘Hum: st Photography: Hal Mohv, A.$.C. . Associate Prcduan Edward Dedds UNlVElSAl-INTRNATIONAL PICTURE Shows 7:15 and 9:15 Matinee Fridoy cnd Saturday ' 2:30 real and Mrs. ‘Pony Klngsmili sad or cnesttveuess to break our u- sin-mm ' -i ladies’ Bum Grade COTTON DRESSES Selling Friday alil1 Saturday JuIy ml. and mt. 31/370 Discount These Dresses ere mode of vary attractive American prlntliei sorted styles and patterns. Dresses you will be proud to weal throughout the summer months. 12 to 20, 38 to 44, and 46 to 52; so you see there is o Dress to Regular Prices $8.95 to $12.95 oi Gilatemaia is ‘pure In- 14,000,000 tons a year. iiiearlng Friday and Saturday 1/3 off cmtonsws SWEATER$_: navy, brown, cnd wine. 1.1 \ (Successors to Sinclair 8t Stewart ltd.) 7-‘; i Navrlcailrrsis-s - = r A" ill/twig» tug lzandlcs about r — IIRAPAIIII THEATRE Columbts‘: glen drums ol the E101 “s Robin Hood» comm woos .. me BANDIT of _ SHERWOOD FOREST I mlllltl LOUISE . mfs% - HiIYIIICIIAIfI Playing: Fri. 8:30 - Sci. 7:30-9:30 NOTICIL Any person or persons found trespassing on my property for the purpose of playing games on_ Sundays, or week-days will be cleclf with by the full extent . of Iow. Signed: WILLIAM E. STEVENSON Fredericton, P. E. I. T. Earle Hickey Office at II Granville Street Full range of sizes 11 to 19, Penman’, summer or ‘Iighl: jorsey w"; ers or smoil boys, In striped design. Crew-neck pull-over siyle 1n blue, green Sizes 20 to 26. Special LADIES’ READY-TO-WEAR DEP'T. SMALLMAII“ onus COTTON swsnras- Short sleeve in pink, blue, and grggn, Pastel shades, sizes 2-4 cnd 6 years, "k" .. .. I 35 Eoch .. 89c (Upper Floor) x MITED VICTORY CLEANERS and GLOTIIIERS CENTRAL STREET $UMMER§]DE PANTS PANTS SPECIAL ron runes ms OIILY TIIIIRIIAY, FRIIIAY, SATURDAY. ONE nuts ouiv $485 IIALIIE llP T11 $10.00 w , Not old stock. These new Trousers in different shades of Scotch Tweeds, Donegcl’ Tweeds cnd Tropicals hove just or- nvedond we ore giving you this opportunity to purchqsg qt o low price. Boys‘ Shorts with elastic bocks-SLSO SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY BILL and ERNIE PHONE 166 .....,_,,. ..._‘.-..,-q~v——¢-.- _ *-