‘P-‘limmw G" valzllpav/Iillllllmp. PROCLAMATION BY ills llonour lieut. Governor J.A. Bernard Regarding BRIGHTER llP WEEK Ill Til! PROVINCE In honor of our returned heroes and as a wel- come to our summer visitors I do hereby Pi-oclaiin and set aside the week of August 3th l0 M18051 117-11 a BRIGHTEN UP WEEK IN THE PROVINCE Attention to Homes and Schools with Paint and Whitenin , a Genenal Cleaning up Process, ‘AND THE FLTING OF FLAGS will add Beauty of Ap- pearance and Value to Prince Edward island. and will make our Province more attractive to ALL RE- TURNING MEMBERS OF THE ARMED FORCES as well as to those who seek Recreation and Rest among us. Given under my Hand and Seal at Government House, Charlottetown, this Twentieth Day of Jul)’ 1945- A - . I. A. BDIIZ”, > --.\ Lieutenant Governor of Prince Edward Island. . . » v * ' fieviiliil/ ‘I"”"I” 7-28-30-8-2-4-7-9Jii. a l l I oocsmc l VACCINATION AND TUBERCULOSIS CERTIFICATES Parents are reminded that new pupils will with“ Z admitted to the city schools voles; lite-l liiffljjeng , certificate of Vaccination. Now is t e ime to it. Teachers are reminded that the Deltflflmelll "f Education requires Certificates of Freedom from CVCAAAAAAAE: ‘4 ‘4 ‘\ 3\/\ Tuberculosis again t/his year from all teflcthf-‘ljs- Tiles‘; may be obtained at the Provincial Sana orium . should be secured before the schools open. ' <.\7\:\.'\7\.\’.\'\'>6\0L\.'\£.\ (ll WAR!!! of PROIECIIOII ARE m: NATURAL mmo! . P‘; Built like armoured tanks, these alligators! Their great hulks are shielded by rows of tough, leathery “plates" of skin, their lashing tails topped by horny ' lobes. Nature has gone "all-out" to give them their bulwarks of protection. ‘ Brantford Roofing is a bulwark of protection. too. Countless thousands of Canadian homes—largc and , small-enjoy its durable, fire-resistant quality, its - assured protection against the ravages of time and the wear of weather. These and other Brantford Roofing Products are made at Saint John. Brantford Roofing (Maritimes) Limited is a Maritime manufactur- ing industry, managed and staffed byMaritimepeo le. The Company I has plans we I a vanced for prompt I postwar plant expansion and the employment of sti l more Maritime people. Brantford Roofs IIIMTOII nun»; (Maritimes) limited I Factories and Olicu at Saint John, N.B. Fl-bicut. Pennsylvania. USA. Ivondflflsolnlmireheussltltdifuii, NJ. Missing‘ Believed Drowned 0n Active Sci-vice: ,_ n, L ‘"4’ Wheatcroft. 1mm Raymond (up. e .., FENNILL l CHANDLER. Charlottetown. SINCLAIR l STEWART, Summersldc. P. J. NOY a C0.. Hunter River. , POOLE A THOMPSON LTIL, Montague. time in 1820 lriurytz. Mon SROYAT. (‘AKYHITJAN AIR FORCE kon Tcrritnrv. Windsor, Ont {Mcrfilln B. C Vn nrnuvcr. B. C Imculrait. Alt-i . Wlllson. David Gordon. PO, Ridgctmvn. Ont. CANADA Drowned 0n Active Service: P0.. Si. Jnmrs 11ml in the first flight in history r. S8 K5, I.LOGG'S FOR ASTHMA 8 HAY FEVER Official List of Casualties OVERSEAS Killed On Active Service: Campbell. F0, Hamilton. Ont. Friesen. Wilmer Jacob, FO. Winnipeg, Man. F0. New Westminster, BC Sloan. Robert John. F0, Rich- mond Hill, Ont. Smith. Sidney Herbert Loding- ton, F.-Sgt., Cupar. Sask. Died Of Injuries Sustained 0n Active Service: Lzimarche, Leo Leon, 1.5.0.. Oom- well. Ont. Molt. Gordon Charles, IE-Sgt. Vnncouvci‘, B. C. Previously Missing — Now Report- cd Killed On Active Service: Westporz, Ont. Previously Missing On Active Ser- vice - Now For Official Purposes Presumed Dead: Ashley. Borden Bramshott, F0" Toronto. Ont. ‘ Barnard. David Russel, PO, Kin- cardine. Ont. ' Clark, Harold Alexander. P0- Mnxvillc. Ont. Winnipeg. Man. Dowland. Herbert Lloyd. wo- Braclvrnrdine. Man. Drennan. Alfred Wallace Jack, SgL. Windsor. Ont. Durrani, John Chetwynd. P0’. Robert Nevlll, FL-Lieut. C lRrWWn. Snsk. L . Olin B . Fox. Edward George, F0. Brant- . . O t. “rd n Robert Paul. FQ. u Gagnebiu. C V. i uvcr, B» - giggcic, William Brown. FrSEl-l l; <1) h. Ont. Pglhllcigllulganies Angus Frank. FL- Lleut. Ottawa. 0M. Hickox. William, sgt, Lonsvlew. Lambert. Charles Alfred. m-"LT-t Niagara Falls. Ont. Lo Gem". Frederick Stanley. F0- Barric. Ont. hfecLcotl. Melvin Joshua, Iii-Sgt- Glncc Bay, N.S. Jolin Manley. P0.. “Tstmlnslcr, B. C. John Couzens. FK-SEL E. . On.. Reed, Raymond Alexander. PO.. Alameda. SIISIC. ROYAL CANADIAN All! l‘)? William Crawford. Harrison, Alexander Ross Welr, Ana, Mrs. Arthur Johnstone & Mrs. Hutghlngs, Cyril George. F0. Keith Warren. Bigger. Sask. High Jump — Wendell Mayne, Knight, Ronald Earl. F'l.-Lieut., Herman Mayne. Saul! sic. Marie. Ont Spike driving contest, ladies- Ajqyrigk, Peter William. 110.. lis’ team won over Mr. Everett London, Ont. 6015151115‘,- ldi Mi l 4 =,;- B ll, 90.. St. Mary's. ug-o -war. a es- ss E sic 01?." n‘ R055 e Maynes teafn won over Mrs. Wen- PTAM, New dell Maynels. CEIITIIAI. GUARDIAN of a newly at flve cents a word, able in advance. As the advertising start knocks ofl Saturday), advertisers must take notice that no display edveltlsc- ments for insertion in the follow- less received by noon. ‘1-80-1-1. Paynter Picnic The morning of Wednesda , July 18th. i945. dawned clear an calm, promising a perfect midsummer day. The afternon brought inl- fllment of the morning's promise, thus favoring the Paynter family. for this was the day chosen for the annual re-union of the descen- dants of the late William Paynter. This year 112 members of the family and two visitors met on the homestead. choosing a lovely spot on the banks of the river. An Bickford, Peter William. 1'0” Interesting program of sports, etc, Monongahela. Pa. USA. was carried out under the direc- DMVSOH. DQ118185» P0" 000i“- tlon of the committee. Mrs. Alton town. Ont. Bell. Mrs. John Mouse and Mr. Flood. Donald George. 1"0-. Everett Cousins. Cameras were in wondsznck. Ont. action and the warm waters of the' Hodgson, Richard William, 1K1. river were enjoyed by the little Blue Ridge, Alta. ones. and others so inclined. l scanlnn, Wilfrid George, An appetlzlng supper of salads,i cold meats and other dalnties was served. A vote of thanks, moved by Mr. John Johnson and second- ed by the assembled company, was tendered Mrs. W. J. Payriter and Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Paynter for their hospitality. Following is the results cf the sports events. Races 3-5 years-Mary Rogers. . v Arm,“- Kenneth, p0, glaagrérxie Moase, (equal); Wllllslue Crows AClliazirles David. PO, El- Pb-Z ‘years-Laura Bell, Rona rora Alta. Clyllloer" ' - years—Lyman Moase. Shir- Pfiilggéib Nfisénald Jam's’ F0’ ley Mouse, Elégliifll’ Mogse. t w‘ Dockrcyl Gym Bernard. yo“ Belg-IS years- wood ayn er, ..r.c Young Ladies-Mrs. Keith Wax», ren. Mrs. Herman Mayne. Mrsl Alton Bell. Young Men—Wende1l Mayne, AI- ton Bell, Fenton Mayne. Free-for-all _ Wendell Mayne, Mrs. Keith Warren. Fentcn Mayne. Ii-Lcgged Race. ladies - Mrs. Keith Warren & Mrs. Arthur John- stone, Mrs. Alton Bell & Mrs. Francis Paynter. Ii-Legged Race. men - Wendell Mayne 8s Fenton Mayne, Alton Bell a» Harold Yeo. Herman Mayne dz Walter Moase. Wheelbarrow Race Wendell Mayne, a; Fenton Mayne (equal), Herman Mayne & Harold Yco, Mrs. Harold Doyle's team won over Mrs. Jack Payntefs. Spike driving contest. men-Mr. James Shearrs team won over Mr. John Johnson, Tug of war. men—Mr. John Wil- GUIDANCE How otft‘ there comes that touch of ime All filled wit-h calm, serene to me Wilson. lVlurrny Gray, Fl-Lieut. Port Arthur. Ont. CANADA Died From Natural Causes: Burton, EflWflfd George. FE-Sgh. St. L.lllll).'?l'i. QW- Drowncd Accidentally: lint-Killian, Jack D.. LAC.. Ben- ton. N. B. Prvcinusiy Seriously I'll — Now Re- pnrtr-rl Tn Have Died: R013 Charles James, LAC., Win- OVERSEAS Killed On Active Service: ,... .- 'd,WO..H - -——————— “lgg-Wzmllwl Helm am smlielgloiwnoginsuigg MANY Wil‘i. Pyl . r0. v - ,,,,§'_".;,?§_ ‘m e er wan TIME PROBLEMS ~ n. s ti ed —- . Q;‘,"',"_,._f,§{,,,',[‘.-l“ " “a” Most of" Republic's exciting McCinckcn. Gordon D.F.C.. r0. “mllplw- SMTE“ °i swllflnd Toronto. On‘. Previously Missing — Now Re- (m8 rofilmfi ._ R0 40 prrfrrl liillctl 0n Active Service: undnit 185 800125;“; ‘scLgnihe C1111 “W! “m” P°~ Tm" Admiralty Code mom in London grin, Om. 1 ‘ - 0d _' Tlimvlll- Kmmelh Stewart W0" T052, émlvllgiifelilii. aaxgcelriegpagf Mnntrrii. Que. d k5,] u . d “h - Jonas. David Richard. r0, Vlc- ,3, ch§uw‘-‘1-,fe°§,”,§",°polv,,, ch33; loud. B» C ' room is a huge blackboard at ls Land. Robe? James. F'l.-Lieut. em; 0n mtg board. messages are ‘ ‘ s~< Krrrcnc" , gun DC "Secrets of Scotland Yard." the Chester Owen. P0. story of a strange, wartime hoax Brnntfnrrl. Ont. in which a man and a boy share a Radcliffe, Robert John. lPL-Lieut. secret more important than their Toronto. On.’ own lives. has Edgar Barrier. Previously Missing 0n Active Ser- Prcsumcd Dcad. Good. Ralph Edward. PO.. Yu- Shei-ry. James Anthony, FL-Lt. WO, Smith, Gibson Arthur, FL-Lt. Smith. Charles Frederick. Smith, Haroldfngram, P0.. sa- Shacklcton. Douglas Dennison Man. AIRPLANE e511 $000 Tho first (‘UITIIIIC airplane built 1-. the Wright Izrothers (the one than xmlqtry Ijawk) cost less Qiilnlnc was isolated for the first I need a hand t0 guide nay barl-;_ iAnd then o'er waves He comes to m ‘Till o'er Life's sea we've reachcqi Prince County Hospital, July 21. I946 Yard" is filmed in the interior of M. ‘Edward, Fl-Lieut... 15 b Stephanie Bachelor and C. Aubrey vlcc—.‘\'o\v For Official Purposes Smit which includes Henry Stephenson. Lionel Atwill. John Abbott. Frederick Worlock, Matthew Boulton. vey. Martin Koslack. Leon Tyler and Louise Ar ture which is from De qlift Schmidt. Kenneth Lloyd. 90., _ , , This is’ a fashion that developed Kitghfybl] 0 _ lvlli/Lléhsgzcéllfsfg filfgys dfimglila 1n Pans, ivhere they either walk Vcz-egin. Howard Peter. Sgt, l’ ' ‘m mp 5"- or perish. h 1d J f i Snsknfoon. Sask. ‘. An 0 -s 0U 61‘ "mp" 0 n‘ Vvxaus- Chan“ Reginald’ F0 012512111111 Icdsllilrlinciilairneg XCItIQSGGbTIITfIES doors or outdoors has the o“- Llnrriiiiiiisicr, LAM?‘ I is W0 of ‘Ueace shoulneirt élllfillflfid by ya) rufélsy Whitlock. es e nn . -. A d d n: L t m The prn e Jumim ""1 B l1 - London. Ont. file hr§hni$h§g £18! ha? mwgég dress. or indoors it may serve as a ivillin ms, Elmer Fasken. WO,, Increase; pinafore. _ Dimnvillc. Ont. Feather hats are little c2195 0f The calm ls broken! Starlight flees! And I‘ni afraid of wind and sea! me! He stilt]; mv heart and calms the s - ’ im. Ana humbly 1 my 1.0m implore l T0 Blllde me home! nor leave the‘ the shore. —F. Hazel Fraser. set up and the work of deciphering E h in the top roles. and a cast Walter Kingsford. Forrester Har- co. George Blair directed the pic- s story by . -~ _=_-_-.__-__,_ =:__ ’ Ii ADVERTISERS TAKE _h_lOTlCE , Advertisements for Guardian m-ust be received not later than . noon daily for insertion in the following day’s issue. This eolnnin h reserved for new: of local interest, but ldvertiiilngl nature may be insertm’. strictly psy- NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. -‘ work at 5 P. M. daily (at l P. M3815 of prisoners o! lng day's issue can be handled un- m some of the trends. pouch swung onto a matching belt. white feathers to be worn with dark suits. or s sly-carp of feathers to the side with dark sheets for afternoon. not. Remain In Canada A Year COOKS toi- Photographs. q-kfifwaeamwnu 7' " (c?) a . '_"“ in Canada courananarion LIFE nv- KY4,“ comm, ,0, l, m” "mtg" “RANGE” £51‘. 1t. was ieltsblv iemfi” u‘: WANTED. - Y u z ' our office with sorgigninowgdge ‘(ii mlgfitmfi “minnow hearth??? bmlbkfilllllll- "A Plvkflfd 8* 0°» cupatlon authorities in Germany 0°51 DW-lflfl- 7'7l'2l- decide the prisoners can be safely n is understood the?“ “unmi authorities are advising employ. war _..fields and pulp woods that -can count on having the labor a» vallable at least until next sum- er "It is not so much a matter of us desiring to get rid of them and with them the problem of looking after them as it is a nutter of seeing they won't. get home until the occupation commanders decide they can be safelv handled." t German Air lForce Missed Big- Chance BY FRED BACKIIOUSE Canadian Press Staff Writer LONDON. July 2'7 — (GP) — The German Air Force missed the chance of a wart-ime the night its bombers attacked the mighty bat- lleshllli Kin-X George V and Howe- without knowing it. The iififil-"(J-fion Wsxshlps, chief guardians of the Allies’ Mediterr- anean lifeline, were tied up side by side in Algiers harbor that night of A113. M, 1943. It was a few days before the‘ Italy landing. Naval officers and nck-ack gunners in the port ner- vously wondered Just how many heavy bombers would take a crack at the twin prides of the British et. The German intelligence service was good. and by a strange coin- cidence raids followed the arrival of almost every convoy. Algerian: decided to spend this night in the shelter. When they did come, the Junk- ers pilots must have wondered whether they had strayed over an uncharted erupting volcano. As black-out smoke swirled over the harbor and every ack-ack gun in the district opened up, Algiers was shaken by something new. From the warships at anchor came the noise of a thousand bass drummers sounding a roll. The 16, 5.25-inch guns mounted on each battleship. their half-dozen mult- iple pompoms and dozens of oer- llknn guns threw up curtains of fire which mingled with the arcs of mum-colored shells from antl- aircraft suns hidden in the hills. The German bombers. scared by the fantastic barrage, fled. One or two of their radio-con- trolled bombs exploded harmlessly 0n the shore, but; neither the “KGV" nor the; sister ship was hit. In the morning the battleships Q Canadians is given praise in a letter» the Fund. the first instalment of t written by the Queen's commandnvhlch is now on order. Essential, to the Queen's Canadian Fund. fllcrlhousehold goods will be sent in Majesty's private sscrrtnry writes: Canadian people. of which the Fund bearing Her Majesty's name is an abiding symbol. has been a most valued days, to the people of this countrit" Country Home," home for children whose health has lfiLiilff PIAYEIPS MILD Ploln- have "Wetpraof" paper, Mild’: does not slick to the lips. MILD or “IT'S TH! TOBACCO THAT COUNTS" r 4,». - “NAvv owing/refs cur Fund News FIRST ORDER GIVEN 0F ditions, which ls being set upl HOUSEHOLD GOGDS FOR through a ten thousand pound CIVILIAN WAR VICTIMS lgrant from the Queen's Fund. —— I Her Majesty has been informed The “unfailing generosity" of of the purchasing programme of‘ ' l Send Contributions lottetown. quantity, for distribution to war, vicitms who are in need, throughi the Women's Voluntary Services. Samples of the goods which it is proi-‘Klscd to ship to the United “The unfailing gziiéroritv cf the encouragement. in dark air to the chairman of the W.V.S.. the Dowager Marchloness of Read- ing. who cables that every item chosen is most desirable. She sends her "delighted thanks" for the The letter also ueen‘s interest expresses the in “Olnodérr, the convalescent held by police charges, :";t.'i i>_v_ mirlint: roll The Take Oil A were separated. and by the time German reconnaissance planes came over to see what the noise had been all about the night before, they were gone. STYLE TRENDS NEW YORK -— ‘These are The bicycle bag is a clever little ~. JOANHMcORACKEN, lectured doncer in Warns: lirosffHollywood Canteen." keeps in ithot waist-line -- providing yougzonymonogelto do it sass» up, LL-Gen; Nathan F. Twining, above. hen been named com- l mander of the 20th Air Force. l whose 8-20 Superfortresees are raining destruction on Japan. insertion in the ANNOUNCEMENT W. K. Rogers Agencies Limited, General Insurance Agents beg to announce to the people of Prince Edward Island the appointment of Mr. Ivan C. Nicholson as their Representative for Summerside and Vicinity. ' Mr. Nicholson has just returned to civilian life after five years and n-ine months service in the Army, which included four years over- seas. Mr. Nicholson has been a lifelong resident of Summerside, and employed with the Irving Oil Company previous to enlistment, but due to disability caused by army service is unable to return to his former employment. W. K. Rogers Agencies Ltd., who have served the Insurance buy- lng public of Prince Edward Island, and whose business originated in Summer-side fifty years ago, sincerely solicit the support pf the public for Mr. Nicholson. Temporary office space has been obtained in the office of Mr. George R. MacQuarrie, Gallant Building, Summersidc, where Mr. Nicholson or his staff will be available at all times to answer inquiries for old customers and new friends. W. K. ROGERS Agencies Limited GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS Charlottetown and Summerslde- P.E.L CICARETTES. oyaqw ‘law MEDIUM‘ Queen's Canalfln Fund subscriptions to the Royii Trust Company. Charlottetown u on "W" Tm! (laminar. Chir- v----.. Face Murder Chargl (By The (gllllldlfln PresblT _ TORONTQ, llY 25—TWO 0T Klllgdmn have bee" film's-Tiled by onto resldents—-a40-year-old house wife and a 19-year-old youth-in today on p one in connection will the death of her husband. ill other ln connection with the dull Fund's "generous antljmaglnatlye of a 69-year-old Chinese lau lllllfill trim via‘ these "simple" control exercises. Try this on your own piono bench-guaranteed totals care 0i 4