JULY 30 1946 Goorgo Olovl. Wotoe Shoot; g'|m ‘CENT: w-I“ Sui; Tuqurdlol -osnwlet°"° f’? wov- -(JLOSE BPACBD. medium gn fencing in stock at Braces. ' P tein Anltmll »,,-==,.,“:.. as. .. wan '_i_iaiin' enemas with or ithout curious mwdhrncnr in s at Braces. - r f M ocv Misty P015‘? gifféi onohandli Order now. w, D. Crokcn. Summerfleid. Brier- aid R. R. g HERB F03 SALE. - Mgjfifiv still available. equipped q-h ‘self-Feeder Blower. truck. etc. gfi-hrcgpr r made for Eastern an- ada. W. D. Croken. Summerfleld. Emerald, R. F» _. TING FOB. SALE—2. 8. l 5. sgriiin 441th: also enfllflss- o" d.” mw for harvest. ghmmsrfield. Emerald R. R. __: MENT f Moody Rotary ...?.§“Z1..=ers 311 haml- 0rd" 20w, w. D. Crnkflil. Summerfleld» yrnrrald R-R- W_ V —ARRIVES HOME — M155 5131143110 Kenny has arrivml ‘W lane fro-m Toronto to Spend f...“ time with her father, Mr. Claude T. Kenny. Harvard Street, idc. Miss Kenny for the yours. has been Y.M.C. A, supervisor for the Canadian Union's Aimy Corps. MD. 2 and x5 had her work exhibited at Depot Coys. across Canada. The Gallery of Fine Arts. Eaton‘s Col- loge Street. Tile Canadian-Ameri- can Handicraft Exhibition. New York City and the _1945 Ontario Agricultural Convention. S. -MacDONALD - ALLEN. — A quiet wedding took place at the Uulted Church parsonage at Bay- field, N. B.. oii Saturday. July 20m. wihen Miss Irene Theresa Allen, daughter of Mr. arui Mrs. Norman Allen of Borden was united in mar- rlage to Mr. John Archibald Mac- Donald. son of Mrs. Charles Mao- Donald and the late Mr. MacDon- aid. also of Borden. The certmony w“ performed in the presence of a few relatives by Rev. Rav Mac- Ttie bride was prettlly at- K i . enz e “we with tii-cd iii a pastel blue _ flower lhatond white acceszornes. She was atended by MP5. Aft-hill‘ Bent and Mr. Arthur Bent was groomsman. Following the weddzng the happy couple motored to Amherst returning to Germaine Is- land whtre they spent their honey- mon.-A. “ WESTERN GUARDIAN SUIIIIBBIIII old PRINCE COUNT! Jon. Subscription *”“ns.muilsonaybobo=h'\hflyu7uottlo wlllbodollvololtoolyhololnlmnnonlle. ppluollllpliod. Phoaoliforlhlscorviu "|q.yoloorlbllofllliill'ii\flllolltdllvlllllll0lllullo Advorfllng QOIIIID Drugstore. Wall: ltrootr Ian Goodot. l1 Gnnvlllo Staci. -BII'I‘HSTONE RINGS, all months at Mouse "Jewelery Store. —I\'AIM FOB SALE. — Consist- ing of 3 acres at South Granville. Everett Scrum. South Granville. —LOS'l‘ on Sunday, at or near lves Point. dark gre motor rug. Mrs. C.W. Harris. S’ e. -BELTLNG FOB. SALE. - 2. 3. 4, 5. 6 inch 4 ply Also endless. Order now for harvest. W. D. Croken. Somme-raid. Elmer-aid. R. R. érrraesireas FOB as}. a, Moody No. '1 still available; equip- ped with self-feeder. blower truck. ctc. A threslter made for Eastern Canada. W. D. Croken, Summer- fleld. Emerald R. R. —LEABN HAIRURESSING. The Banford Academy Boston Method. 8 months course to start Nov. ist All names must ne in by Sept; tst. Write for particulars to ‘the Duait Beauty Salon. S‘Side. Guelda Biacquiere. -—FI.RE BURNED OUT - After burning the house and barn of Mr. Samuel Gruham. West Devon. and destrflyi-T-z betzveeii three and four [acres of valuable woodland. the fire which began at the back of Mr. Graham's farm on Monday afternoon has burned itself ou‘. In the meantime it. had crogggd the road into the woods belonging to Mr. William Vtrcent. and for .1 time threaten-rd the safet: of his house and farm buildings, _ OL-flflry fire ‘leparunent .vere an effective addition to the large number of volunteer fire lighters who fought the raging flames for several hours. —llARRlS-RENNlE __ A mite. ivedding was solemiiized Tuesday afternoon. July 23rd. at "Steven's Shore. P. 19.1., when Mary Lina Harris of Knutsiord. P. E. I., he. came the bride of Arthur Louis Rennie of Elmsdale. P. E. I. The single ring ceremony was per- forrned by R/ev. Ernest J. Barrass. minister of the Summerside Bap- tist Church. fn the presence of friends of the contracting parties. Followinl the marriage ceremony the newlyweds left on a brief hon- eymoon trtp to Truro. Sydney. and other Nova Scotian towns. return- ina to Eimsdalc where Mr. and Mrs. Rennie will reside. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ‘Henry Harris. the groom being the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hermie.- S jects: Bookkeeping, business corporation accounting. merside. Accountant Desires Position A Boston Accountant graduate desires a position in either accountancy or business. The applicant ‘has a knowledge of the following sub- economics, typing (60 words a minute), income tax returns, Apply to Guardian Representative or Box 702, Sum- law, marketing. advertising, 1 t i Used English Fox Netting- good condition. reduced prices. G. R. run snare: Inch and one half and two inch mesh, in real rusted, suitable for hen coops, etc. at greatly Write for price list. Dance to the music of “STEAD & HIS RHYTHM MAKERS” six piece orchestra. at Horace B. Willis’ New Warehouse at Colvllle Siding on Friday. August 2nd/46. Modern and Old Time dancing. Lunches and refreshments served. minal at 9 o'clock and rotnrnlng aftor dance. Also some slightly rusted and Fox pen doors. MacQUARRIE Summerside, P. E. I. Bulea leaving I.M.T. bus ter- Morrison's I om Millie Regular Dance Tonight Featuring Worth Bros. Orchestra “Sn Bram" Pavilion n‘ vrcronm Dancing 0 - 1 Canteen thflffirrival itn Surnmei-siuw-S. 1 THE CHARLCYITWITIWN (iUARDlAN w‘; g " wu¢ANGEiA LANSBUR ‘ ant/JAMES GLEASON LEWIS STONE "RAGS“.RAC|iAND~FllANIt MdHIGH ..$uM sum uvitir Also News SHOWS 7.30 — 9.15 FORD-There are three potential danger spots in West where brush fires are reported burning but all of them seemed well under control last night. The most active blaze seemed to be at Waterford. near Palmer where abo t. land was urned on Monday. Members of Alberton detachment, R.C.M.P. organized a band of fire fighters Monday evening and succeeded in bringing 1g under control. Yesterday it continued w smoulder and last night it sprang "P Hgllin but local residents were keeping an eye on it. A shflwef 0g Fem Monday nlsiit helped the situation temporarily. At we“ Devon where the house and barn of Ml‘. Samuel Graham was des- troyed on Mondfly the situation seemed to bet much 'lmproved.£lt Q3191‘. Bree from which a fire 'u reported is near Portage Lake where some scrub timber was Smmlldeflng but in this case it has never appeared dange.._._us_ even if under control these fires' “"11 Pivbably continue to smould- er until drenched by a hegvy rapt S. 9 M PERSONALS —Ml'» ROY Daley has returned to Plvtou- N. S. alter visiting his. mother. Mrs. Patrick Daley. sum-| merslde. 5 -—E11zabeth Green. little daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Green. Bedeque. is visiting st the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold (Xflckett. Summerside. s <-Miss Pearl Crockett of Boston has arrived to visit Mr. and Mrs. Harold Crockett. Summcrside. S -Mr. W17. Daley and son Rich- ard. of Boston. Mass. have re- turned after visiting in Summer- slde. Mr. Daley is a son of Mrs Patrick Daley of thb town. S -Mr. Dimer Pineou. Principal of the Summerside Academy. has returned from Wolfville. N. S. where he assisted in CGITECIIH", the Maritime Board Ibrarnlrir‘ ions. S —Dr. William J. Campbell ofi Nashville. Tennessee. has returned efter spending a few days vacat- ion in Summerside with Mr. and M-rs.‘ W. J. Lidstone. Dr. Camp- bell is president of Atlanta Theo- logical seminary and is l. broth-r of Mrs. Lidstone. 5 -Mrs. Louise Meluccf. of Paw- tuckett. R-hon" Island. aocorriioonied bv het- neohew. William Wihite. of Providence. motored to Charlotte- town mt a short. visit to her mot-her Mrs. Annie Gillls. She left on Fri- day morning. accompanied back by her mother who intends mending two months with her daughters. -—Mt". and Mrs. Kenneth Mac- I4"‘n.'"r- Jv-"o r-"urrwrl tn I-Vlifav after visiting the former‘: Home in Stimmcrslde rind Mrs. Mac- KenzWs fer-mer heme in Monta- guc. Mrs Evelyn MacAlpinc. who h-ri hccn "isitir" her brother and Mrs. Mar-Kenvle In Halifax. rc- tiirned home bi" car with them on STOP lllll AND IOAD ll? IIFOII YOU lIAVi ‘Bi-logbook yourshmol’ good plenum.- Shoot with do- pondsblo Kodak Iilm: It’! nvallablo lion lo all popular lino. Wlioo you comm, loovo you: cxpoood films with on loo cuoful finishing; rn-ososs ‘Palm-s Mail Your Films To Us For Service All... Now m“ List Euian llrttg 8i Pinto Service- lunar-silo Matinee Thursday At Z139 -—BRUSH FIRE AT WATER. Prince Bond, twelve acres of wood- s Charles Love on th" birth of a son and Mrs. William Ozon at Borden on Sand-y. Mr. Harvey Woodside. 8:2. of Ci - ton visited hi! daughter Mrs. George Sharpe of Borden on Sun- day ast. He was accompanied his do hters Misses C Vivian oodsidc. Many friends hero r ct to learn of the illness of Mr. lilacs Field in tihe General Hospital at Montreal. Mr. Field underwent a serious or oration on July 15th bu ' rts are that he is doin; hicely. wife is staying in Montreal to be near her humand. Mrs. William Gunn and son John of Boston, Mass, arc ding flwo weeks 0n P. E. Isim with M1‘!- Gunrrs sister. Mrs. George Jay of Borden. Mrs. Athol Woodsido and three children of Sydney. N. 5., are vis- iting here, guests of her parents Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Paquet. Mr. George McAssey of Summer- side, spent the week end with his sister Mrs. Ralph Toombs of Bor- den. ~ The foliowin boys from 301% are attending t e Y. P. U. and M. R. . C. Camtp at Augustine Cove for the past week. Edwin Toombs. Stan- | le Toombs, Harold MacDonald. B llie Irving, Freddie Toombs. Garth Herring. Douglas Own and George Toombs. 1 Mrs. Robert Dusten of Borden en- tertalried at a delightful afterncon| tea. on Wednesday last in honor of her friend Mrs. Frances Bobbee‘ ofI Montreal. who has bten visiting her fofthe past two weeks. ' Mrs. Harvey Toomhs of Ohar-I iottetown has been visiting her sor Ralph and Mrs. Toombs at. Border for the past. week. ~ Mr. and Mrs, Don ltlacFherst. and Miss Ruth MacDonald of Bo den are enjoying a motor tri through Nova Scoiia. Mrs. William Millington had as her guest last. week, Miss M. Brawn of Foxcroft. Mains. i | Mrs. Martha Davidson of Brook-i l line. Mass, and Miss Martha Wort- | ‘ers of Greenwood, Mass... are rpend- ' lng two weeks here guests of lilr.| and Mrs. William Ozon. I Mr, James Toombs of Mt. Aliisonl University was an overnight guest, of his brother Ralph and Mrsu Toombs at Borden recently. i Congratulations-t; Mr. and Mrs.‘ in tine Prince County Hospital on Sunday, July 28th. Mrs. Stephen Alexanders who has been spending a few days wi ti he: parents Mr. and Mrs. William Ozoni at Borden left fol her home in‘ Halifax on Monday. 1 i? l Mr. George Sharpe and son Cllvc, have returned home after sktfilléfilfilkl a few days with Mr. and Mrs, eigh‘ Sharpe at. Moricton. Mr. and MreTFrank Butler of Borden. spent the week end with relatives at Charlottctown. Mrs. Ramsay and her dough Mrs. Warren Ladner of Chariot town. spent Sunday at the home of Capt. and Mrs. Wylie Irving of| Borden. ' ter t6- Miss Laura Ozon of Borden spent. 2‘ ‘i; ' iioiinrit y _ - M, M“; o" m, M, Canning and Preserving Are Now m Order "m" " """ ""‘-‘-"'%»'~'--'3"-‘1"' "‘ "‘ - SUMMER-ii” a’. Let Us Supply You With’ Your Needs Perfect Seal Jars, pin o Gem jars, screw top, quarts, per doz. Gem jars, screw top, pints, per doz. Perfect Seal Jars, quart, per doz. . Glass tops, perfect seal, doz. Glass tops, Gem screw top. doz. Rubber Jar Rings, 3 pkgs. for Glass Jars for Preserving $1.58 $1.35 $1.70 .. $1.45 .. 35c .. 35c .. 25c ts, per doz. . 1 lb. size enamel lined 2 doz. in case 1 1-2 lb. size enamel lined, _ Tins For‘ Canning ......88c 2 doz. in case . . $1.15 1 I-2 lib. size plain, 2 doz. in case $1.15 USEFUL ELECTRI CAL APPLIANCES’ ELECTRIC IRONS with cord, each ELECTRIC TOASTERS with cord . $5.50 $5.25 ELECTRIC BED LAMPS, Ivory with attachments, each . .. .. $3.65 ELECTRIC TABLE LAMPS with silk shade, each .. . $4.35 and $5.35 ELECTRIC PIN UP LAMPS with shade ELECTRIC HOT PLATES, one burner, very convenient for quick lunches on hot days, price, each » asnnooolanoauooolaq $3.45 $2.49 Select Those Items In Cur Hardware Department (LOWER FLOOR) SINCLAIR s. STEWART ummzn Sma f Rialsborriesd and II Fruits Raspberries are one of the most delicate oft-he small fruits. ‘hhey a week in O’Lea.ry with he; cousin: are soft in texture and break down Miss Blanohe Matthews. Mr, Douglas Clark . A., spJnt two weeks with his aunt Mrs. W. H. P. Irving at Cape Traverse. CoMrItuIatIoIsG-Io Miss Eileen or mould quickly. The mildiflavour is rasily lost; Soéraspberries should o; Ugly-gig’, b: kept cool and in a well ventilated place until used Raspberries are a traditional July Richard of Borden who successfully‘ other foods. assed the entrance exams. Eileen l} ‘ convent,‘ sumer Section. dessert. with or without cream they are always good. They also lend themselves to combination with Th-r home economists of the Con- Dominion Depart- as attended Mlscouche I for the year and made the nice marl: . M183 Betty Dalziel of Borden School passed her unlor, exams. Congratulations are a .in order to three girls from Augustine Cove School Margaret Carruthers] who made excellent marks, Alttha MacFaidyen and Kitty L011 Mac-i Fulano and o very nnc bouquet their teacher Miss Marlon Lear l wiho shows that. she can teach Latin along with the other grades in a| country school and have her pup-. 1L9 aiho have taiczn entrance. pass with such creditable monks. Receiv-i ing con ratuiatlons also is Miss Freda yers of North Carleton. Mrs. E. A. I-Iillis 0i’ Detroit. USA, is visiting her mot-her Mrs. W- H- P. Irving at. Cape Traverse. We regret that Mrs. Eddie Rich- ard of Borden is a patient in tihe P. C. Hoqpital and hope to see her home soon. Mrs. John Lecky of Suntmerside. is spending a few days with her friend Mrs. Gordon Constable at Borden. We were sorry to ioorn that Mrs. Raymond Noonan has entered the Senator-fun at Charlottetown for treatment and hope she will soon be fully recovered. Last week Borden had the pleas- ure of a visit. from Mrs. Charles‘ Johnson of Georgetown. Mrs. John- son who is in her ninety-first. year trig her dwchter Mrs. Wan. White. She was accompanied by her daughter Mrs. Ashley Allen of Georgetown. |ways in which raspbe ment of Agriculture suggest several rrles may be used. The Glamour Cake is an eleg- ant party dessert. The Raspberry Sauce szrved on plain cottage or bread pudding or on blanc mange. Jlmket or ice cream, dresses thorn “ “iiiilihibhhs - -&:»Avh.\§ . -\ ism R. Mn. Percy Bent. of Ba field and Mrsb Earl Stpflzuc of ope Tor-| zrnentlne. wiho have been touring the. Island for the post week returned o tho mainland on Saturday night. While in Borden they were gueatv of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Alien. i t of m I a-ihai-‘Kliluf-iwliifitfi {val held‘ on Thursday evening e town noll with four tabla twilight. Ladies! rim was won by Mrs. . J. Moc- nnis, gents by Mr. Ernest Grant. with constriction sec got to Mrs. W. Mord and r. P. J. cInnia. ‘me frocsoout prize was won by Mrs. Wm. White. ‘ III FOI- AN IIOUI NARROW. higland -_.<fi) -- Herman Bohuiu. 44-year-old Ger- rnon prisonor-of-aiar from a camp iri this Midtllcsix town. tacape-j MEf-‘ly and. was rccoptured- l-ll Summerside, up into special desserts too. And for those who want a really delicious jam, raspberry and red cur-rants together make a good corn- bination. RASPBERRY SAUCE 1 white Pinci. of salt 1/3 cup of sugar ‘x 1% cups raspberriesl‘ $6 teaspon vinegar Beat egg white until salt and sugar. Crush berries. add vinegar and mix into can. Beat well. Chill and serve on pudding. Yield about 2 cups. RASPBERRY AND RED CURRANT JAM B cups raspberries ‘a cups red currants #5. cup water 3% cups sugar Combine raspberries. red currents and water. Bring to a boil and mer covered. for 10 minutes. Add sugar. bring to boll and boil uncov- echanical loading fork will pic (above) and raise and dump it (top right) by means of a cable reeled in on a winch driven from the regular power take off of the tractor. This winch (lower right) is an ingenious adaptation of an old automobile rear end and a differential braking system actuated by a lover. ered for 20 minutes, stirring fre- stiff. add n P. E. I. ueritly. Pour into hot steriliud srs. co_ol and seal. Yield about 5 cups. RASPBERRY GLAMOUR CAKE CAKE: 0 4 eggs ii cup fine granulattd sugar ‘It cup all-purpose flour Or 1 cup lea 2 tablespoons pastry our Pinch of salt 1 teaspoon lemon Juice Separate es. Beat yolks until thick and lig t. Add ‘A the sugar and beat 5 minutes. Sift flour w th salt and fold into the egg yolks. Beat egg whites until stiff. Add re- maining 1i of sugar and the salt fold whites into yoLk mixture. Add lemon juice. Pour into two 9-inch layer cake pans. Bake in a moder- ately slow oven 325 degrees F., for 35 minutes. slm- rrnamc: 1 cup milk 1/3 cup sugar ma“... we i. m. steam»... t... manure of~f the ground . Shh delivery. rah ‘In use at the 0mm] perhoeatol Farm,- Ottawa Recent developments in haying equipment are attracting the inter- est of farmers. ranchers and commercial hay producers. The‘ need for equipment which would save labor. speed up the work and secure a better quality cl hay has been recognized fora long time. says A. ~ Wcnhsrdt, Dominion Bxpemflental Station. Swift Current. Sask. Joints an being Quietly designed for tractor use. III DQW g tablespoons flour 98B Y0 is teaspoon vanilla zSalt I cups ramborr es Heat. milk in a double boiler. Ml! flour and sugar. add slowly to hot milk. Stir until thickened. Beat egg yolks until ligiht, pour hot. mixture over eggs, return to double boiler. And cook 5 minutes. Add vanilla and salt. Cool. Add raspberries. IVIERINGUB : 2 egg whites 2 ta lespoons sugar Beat egg whites until stiff’. Gradu- ally add sugar beating until mixture holds in peaks. Spread one cooled cake with custard-berry mixture. Place other layer on top. Spread meringue over top and e in a moderately slow oven 325 degrees F, until meringue is brown about 12-15 minutes. Garnish cake with whole berries. Eight servings. ‘ OUT OI‘ RANGE Some peopl. c n t. h upon singers when ‘t-heavn liit hi; O. l ll 1n DWI.- geefiimgsnwitlirie-egard to a new type of side delivery rake is hinted at ‘this rake is to be of a sturdier construction. rubber mounted. with precision bearings. en t in loaders or dump rakes. A recent dc- equine! ‘ gears running in oil thereby pormlttfl‘ higher operational speeds for-tractor use. The new types of haying equipment besides being labor suing ursvfde for a reduction in the number of individual operations. NOI- , ing the scattering of leaves (with reference to alfalfa)‘ and {flit-Q I aa- improved quality of hay at s lower c005 K‘