AUGUST 14, 1940 GUARDIAN WESTERN r gmumo, ‘Water Strut; £33m“ Baton. wnu 5mm TtuGurdlanwllllodoiiverolul-Nhonoinsinmorulh duocllopocwool. Ibnlllforthllurvin tin boy mvouiblo for deliver-ion on your routs gun-lo: B0! l‘ 5° F" n gin nlr "i" '° , . ..BUY Chain at Brocfl. -1 w“ s scars“: s’ ‘ Au . o . - Zfllftieflmfionef M. Bell. Solicitor. summerslde. -CAMEO- Monday 8.30-Tues- day gso-“Thatfs the Spirit", star- nng Pgggy Ryan, Jack Oakie. Andy Devitie and Johnny 00v. also m‘- ial. DBUY Axe and Fork Handles at BHICFS. EREGULAR. DANCE at the Sumnierside Gc-lf Club thi-s Tues- day evening. __IOSTED T0 0T'l.‘AWA—Wlng Commander G. S. Jacobson, D.F.C., commanding officer at the R. C. A F_ Air Navigation School at Summer-side has been posted to Air Force lixadquarters. Ottawa for duty in the Navigation branch there. csffertivc August 17th. Wing Commander Jacobean came to SlllfilllPFSidG in April of this year. Ht» scrvcd overseas during this war and has a tour operations to his credit. He will be succeed- 9d by Squadron Leader W. S. Davy who has been c-n the staff of thi-s SIIITIOII for the past four yours. PIHUI‘ lo coming here he served overseas and did a tour of er- Itinns. Although the station at Siimnicrslde ls operating on a very reduced scale there is h Navigation course going on at the present time -S. --IN HOSPITAL —Victor Hen- nlurir of Ciiarlsttetcsivn is a pa- tlcni in the Prince County Hospi- tal with a badly mangled hand. the victim of an accident which occurred on Water Street west. Siimmcrslde about seven o'clock. Ssiiirdav night. A car driven by Jams: Brown of Charlottetown and cnnwlnlrte P" passengers includ- ins Hermie filled to make the CUFVE‘ at we end cf the sea will and turned over. Th» rest of the occupants were uniniursd. ‘the m» '.\"t_s unite bzdiv dammed but out o! the ditch sad uncle,- its own Person als will regret to learn of ‘he illness of Mrs. GPCTZE Callback of Stinimerslde.--S. -Mr. and Mrs. LcRoy Harris and little (laughter, Shirley of’ Cambridge. Mass. are visiting Mrs. Harris‘ mother. Mrs, James Ray- ncr. SummoimidaT-S. ..,... . -Fricnds . .3? —Mrs. Robert T. Cooelr-tid of ‘ Triiinton. Mass. has returned to hrrr home after n pleasant visit with licr sister. lilrs. Fenton Sim rnons. of Freetown-S. —F‘.sl, Jack lilcPlire. of the R C. M l‘. dciachrvcnt Canisack. S.i~i.. is spevduirz his annI-al lil- "m with his pJrPtliS. Dr. rind hit? J. A. McPhce. Summsrslde. —Yvlrs. William Sharpe has re- tiirncd to her home Norhoro frvri ihr» Prince County Hospital whore she was a pitient. lifrs Sharpe fell at her home a few AGENTS: J. Elma lambs. I lunar It. and Goon-go Glow. l0 Ottawa IL IUMMIBSIDI and rI-INOI 00081‘! Now; Suhlorlptloll. Ailvortillg ‘Ihoflludlanmnyboboughtdnllyotnnyolllo following atom in Sinner-ids: taunt SUMMERSIDE Gourliuo Minion, Wain ltrui; lhn Guild. l‘! Granville Biron. -BUY Work Gloves at Bruce's. -TIII OFFICE of Dr, R, L. Noonau will be closed from Aug- ‘!!! 13 9° 5118i!!! l9 inclusive. —STOLEN TRUCK DAMAGED —Summerslde police are on the lookout for two men believed to be involved in the theft of a new panel delivery truck owned by Sinclair and Stewart Ltd, dum- merslde, which ‘was stolen from their garage early Saturday morn- ins. It was found later in the morning near St. Nicholas in a slightly damaged condition. Entry was gained to the building by Frying the hasp which held .hc ock from tho wall. The key sad been left in the ignition as is CUI- tomary so that ‘It could be moved quickly in the event of fire. ‘—RUN AWAY I-IORSE—A de- livery horse owned by Robinson's Bakery of Summerside took fright on Saturday morning while the wagon was being loaded in front of the bakery and took off on a wild gallop up Water Street. As he passed Hall's Mill the wagcn struck an automobile owned by Mr. George Key which was park- ed there and damaged it slightly. This impact tossed the w: l across the street in the oop. lie direction and it swung loose from the harness and rested with the 59X B10118 Side it on the grassy stretch which lies between ihe street and sea wall at this paint. The horse freed of the weight, of the wagon continued up the street until he was stopr-ed by Sinclair and Stewart Ltd.—S. —ADRII"'I‘ IN ‘IIIICNII Ii infill-ii: Mil Iiliail RI m. In Vuq mmvmm INDY RUSSEU. iiimm by in vmm-l haunt ram ALSO Unusual Occupations SHOWS 7.30 - 9.15 MATINEE TUESDAY AT 2.30 with her sister. Mrs. Hector Jac- Kcnzie of Borden. ROWBO i1‘ A tragedy was narrowly averted yestcrdey evening when fate too}; a hand and guided a dinghy in which Mr. L. W. Hancock and his two children Mirna and Jul-m were adrift in Malpeque Bay to a Point of land at the entrance o.’ theByEarly in the evening they had been paddling arouwi near the St. Elesziors shore when an oar was lost overboard. A stiff tiff shore wind sprung up arrl t-ie small craft was blown out mto the bay. After being sdrift so ut three hours they drifted near zliis porn; an? wdflarilfi: was able to junzpl Mr and Mrs_—I-I_t r MacKe i Qu g u’ h-' 1,31‘ . . 8C0 nze Even “m? meyemlshgt 5,133,! g2}. of Borden had as their Tuests go spend m, mgm 1n ma. open recently Mrs. Harry Inman of had not a mom, b0 t r “d Augustine Cove and her daughter by Mn Tum“ aD,SgZrcaheS_ Mrs. Wm. McLean of_ DC-TCIIBSIEI‘: M_-\;°uche_ acwnwanled 0v Cpl‘ Mass, and Mrs. Bessie Campbell of Cape Traverse and her daught- W. M. B f ' , -» . u; y “'1 C?‘ Domld] Miss Doris Campbell of Milton, ass Davis. R. C. M P . who wer; searching for them, arrived and took them aboard and landed them safely back r.) sham-S - - -. -~.*.._..>_4-_\.___ " .-A lleatli i Follows’ “rd” Accident Victor Richard. ii-yeias-old son MN‘ Wm Hulfnrd and thud- of Mr. and Mrs. Hector Richard. pen 9g Sydney, QB. are Wsitliiulii Borden with hel‘ si-stet‘. Mrs. Fred Howlan, died at 3:20 vcstcrdav Jenn,» morning in 3h Prince County . Hospital. - The ycung ‘ad had been serious- ly hurt last Friday noon- when a steel brace broke clazr ttom his father's saw-mill engine and struck the boy upon tn.- head and upper Mrs. Charles Love and baby son. Colin Charles returned to Bord!!!" on Tuesday last. - Miss Hattie Ross of Sunim-\r.<idi~ dnyr. ngo and fractured her wrist. General. Store And Warehouse Burned Fire which caused an estimat-ed_ loss of $60,000 destroyed the gen criil store and warehouse of Mr. C. R Wallace, Coleman. curly yes- terday morning. Of unknown or- igin the blaze which also threat- encil adjoining buildings was brfnlting through the walls and rrni of the store whcn discovered by zi neighbor about 4.30 pm. The bii ling was not WiYPfI 0r elec- FP-llli‘ and thcrc had been no fire m .~i and the only suggested cause that has been put forward is that a i-iimrette butt may have been "Pnnprd on Saturday night and inmiildcrcd until s draft fanned ll into life. - The O'Leary fire department ‘perty was covered with insurance. is s-pendlns two Weeks holidays part of his Judy. He was immed- iately rushed to the hospital. Besides his parents. the lobe Victor Richard is survived bv five brothers, Gerard, Joseph, Aiphonse. Arthur, and Bernie; also by four sisters, Etmilv M-‘s Elmer Blanch- ard; Rita; Annie Ivlorie; and Teresa. All brothers and sisters are at. ome. .. The tuneful will be hold at D o'clock. Tuesday morning to Si. Anthony's Church, Bloomfield. FIND BOMB IN PARK were called and made a quick re- s onse arriving at the scene about irve miles from their staticci in about fifteen minutes. A twenty mile In hour wind was blowing It the time but they succeeded in saving a small building nearby LONDON. Aug. 11 —(OP) — A Royal ETIRIXIBBTS bomb disposal, Fire Damages Office Building A (In which caused consider- lbll dlmlfl before it was brought under control broke out. i-n the brick building which conLains Gentile! Drug Store and tho V Cafe on Water street, Bummer- llfie. about 4.46 Saturday after- ncm: , first floor l l l l Originating on the level possibly from an overheated "9" PIP! in the restaurant the are worked its ‘vay [hrqugh the ll and was discovered by one of the tenants on thn. upper flour.‘ About one half _hour alter thei alarm was rung m the firemeni had it under control. However it looked I0 serious for a whll that flwflt 0f the equipment of firs. Glldys MacQuarrie's beauty par-i lor was removed from an upstain window. Other offices on the material and water- Clsrke. Dr. L. M. Callbeck . Darby. Molt of the damage wal caus- Cd by smoke and water and it s expected that all of the uffccs w“ be ready for business in the course of a. couple of days. HASSOCKS HAVE ARRIVED will resist Alkalines, _ In our lower floor House Fur ‘curing a shipment of these smart comfortable Hassocks They come in various shapes; round, Plain shades and two tones effects. _ _It is water proof and easily c ground floor are occupied fly n. will go nicely with your chesterfield or easy chair, designed for real comfort. PRICED AT $3.35’ $5.35, $6.29 t0 $10.95. SEE THESE IN OUR WINDOW DISPLAY. Squre, octogonal and They are. made with new ialastic 01001101. oils. grease, fire and salt leaned with soap and water. nishings Department, we are fea- Sturdily built and THE CHARIDTFETYIWN SUARDIAN PAGE ELEVEN (Foot rests). chest styles. Th e y Indian River And Vicinity a Mrs. Albsn MacLellan of West-i ern Canada, and daughter and Rrandson are spending some time ‘ with Mrs. R. Easter. i Mr. Edward Easter, Montreal.‘ spent a holiday with his mother recently. Mrs. John Callaghan, Alberton Ind hilt 515181‘. Mrs. Lamont. of‘ Bath, Main-e. and Miss MaryMac Lellan. Boston. spent Sunday here. Mrs. John Gallagher. Newton, Mass. Mrs. Fred Campbell. and Mrs. C. Malloy are guests of Mrs. Austin MacLcllsn and Mrs. Will Hickey. Dr. Cantlllus MacLellan of West Roxbufy. with his sister Berna- dette and cousin, Miss Amelia MacLellan. are visiting their old homes. Dr. Camllius returns this week. accompanied by his brother Bernard. who will spend a wel- earncd vacation in U. S. A. Rev. Lawrence Macbellsn, prof. of Bphiphsnv College. New York, is visiting his mother and rela- tva. Dr. Will MacLellan and family of West Roxbury are spending a few weelu with Mrs. MacLeLarfs lOCKS 1 oz. blue. FOR A LIMITED TIME WE ARE FEATURING A SERIES "or WEDNESDAY uonumc spurns OUTSTANDING VALUES. ails. IT WILL PAY YOU TO SHOP AT This Wednesday specials on sale at 9 0’cl0ck. Two outstanding specials for N0. 1. FOLDING TABLES A limited quantity of these sturdy tables with folding legs, can be set aside out of the way when not in use. summer cottages, or in quarters that are cramped for space. Size 30 x 48 large enough to seat six people, Regular $4.50. Wednesday morning clearing $2.98- NO- 2. MA UR FINGERING YARN FOR SWEATERS Tolors, Meadow brook, claret, paddy. Wednesday morning special 10c per ball. See our window display of these specials. thriftyWeclnesclay morning shoppers. The ideal table for camel, cardigan, copen Iand light ‘a. ‘a SINCLAIR’S the Kitchen, AND " brother. W-lll Hickey and Mrs. Hickey. Quite a number of people ai- tended the tea. party in Grand River on Wednesday. Mrs. J. Austin Trainer of Char- lottetown spent Sunday hero ro- newins cidsacuuajptances . An electrical storm on Monday caused great damage to telephone- Pfigg‘ making kindling out o: flakes, being careful to dissolve ' the Jelly completely first. Do not crops in m]! viclnm, are lookwadd ammonia to the water. in: Rood considering the dryness‘, *_‘“'_'"_ of the season. u»... . ¢uv> WOMAN IS BUILDER Mrs John MacMillan Edmon- 1N NOWMERN WILDS tori. Alta. and her niece. Miss . REGINA, Aug. ‘I —tUB)-- To 31d" tirfimliifteélieatbliffiisiilf W“ tree dew m; iaionlfrm Wg; ' _ man as isappe re . e snsw Mess?‘ miggrfiéinagmb and Ber is 22-year-old Beatrice Stene who tracing post 0 on e, m’ ' ‘ is helping heiin hwabisgiglt buigka hgrmmgn‘; °§e§h°niflfltfi§elmi$i 200 miles northwest of Flin Flon. e324“ ‘mm d“ w d" Mart. the lieu-est. railroad. P _;_ " The fitllilgiatfilfo iiyinfl inks lcabr; _ oose.w c s ress on eseg a?“ ’§'"‘*e‘§§nd“‘§0°,’},°'§‘b§§m°§§_ ion which it was dragged over the in"? ch15 V913 whereby our chil- ‘snow and ice from Flin Flon last dren will wet the benefit of a bet- ler education. ivinter. Now the only means of communication with the "outside" Three very successful ice-CYBB-Yfl festivals were held at which l is by air. While 25-year-old Caspar Stone goodly sum was reamed. Mr. and Mrs. Edrrar Hickey and hews ion from the surrou B woods for the cornibined general store and home he is building. li/rs. Stene prepares his meals and sonkLawrence visited m. no this ggifleoxvgggfreflggqigifrilf; for“ w” ' who is expected thus soon by air. Mrs. stone. formcriy a clerk at E REQU“ flew to the rs- contalnlng an egg gradimi; Stfltifl" and also a residence which W85 in danger. Mr, Wallace had a well stocked general store and everything was lost. It i| understood that a car- BABY GARMFNTS CARI! IN WASHING Lots of mothers want to know the best way to wash Baby's wool‘ les so that they keep soft and white. and do not shrink. scuad found a llO-pound unex- ploded German bomb Saturday in St. Jamess Park where thousand: stroii within sight of Buckingham Palace. It was the fourth bomb. dating from the days of the blitz. Shellbroolr. Bash. mote island this spring to joinher husband who is to establish a Dm- vincial government trading post there. The post will be n. centre for begin work found in the Dark- BREAD SUPPLY CURTAILED PHILADELPHIA, Aug. l1 —(CP) “seventy-five per cent of Phila- delphia's bread supply was cut off load of feed grain had just been unloaded Into the warehouse and it also contained a quantity of other feed. It could not be ascer- tained last. night whether the pro- M b trik f arl 2.000 IPSIPIZEIS.” “Ah 551-125 130000.000 loaves a. day was cut from the bread supply of the third largest iunooks Ann ovrnoons THE TRAINERS of loading IEIIM tum: have for many years und and rnommondnd OLYMPENE — Clnldl’! ll- tional antiseptic ilnimont. Th6? know —- from experience-that Olympono II quick nllof from strains, lei-lino, ooro aching mm- cienunrulnnaidtoroouvly c Aniisriisl United States city. The strlké was called in a demand for a wage increase of 20 cents In hour. KODAK FILA M STOP lllll AND IOAD UP IIFORI YOII lllVl ‘Bring back you: slum o! goodplcrurui Sboorwlrhdo- pendablo Kodak Films It’! available hora In all pupil-Ill also. Wlunyoumumlll" "W" "Alhlfl-‘I Fwffl you: cxpoood film with no loo M"!!! hi9 a bottle of Olym- “nsfl huuq‘ mtnhnnoodlnltytzuraonuw ' "' ' ' nr-otoss PRINTS SO10 It All MINUS" Mail Your Film To Us For Service Ask for New Price List Ennn lira; & Photo Service If st all possible use mild soaphflshermen who will flakes. Carefully measure just theithere soon. Indians too are ex- quantity that you need to malts booted to mtWe into the area t0 ~r take part in the commercial fish- I ins under the government plan. There are no ration problems at Wollaston Lake but Mrs. Stone isl anxiously awaiting another ship- ment of powdered milk which u-Iill be an important item with llC‘ arrival of" her son. 1t is first on the list of goods to be flown in from Filn Flon. She finds the life lonclv and gays the onlv recreation she has had recently is shooting at tin cans with a .22 rifle. When she arrived the lake was still covered with ice and she was introduced to the pleasures of rldins behind a team of husky sled dons. The books she brought in were read in a couple of vrceks and "ruined" her eyes. she said. It will be many months before she has a chance to see an oculist. DELEGATION LEAVES MOSCOW. Aug. l-JAPI-A Bri- tish Labor Party delegation loft by air today expressintZ (‘0I1fi(iPTl"" its "full and friendly" talks with Prime Minister Stalin and other leaders in the past week had brought success to its mission. friendship TYPICAL G IFI‘ Alexander Grarizuni Bell one" gave Queen Victoria n pair of ivory telephones. a good lather. to avoid waste. ad a teaspuonful of liquid or Powder’ ed ammonia and stir i-nto very h" water until the flakes are tom- pletely dissolved. then beat u if a froth. Pour in cold water unsil .t ‘t’: of the lame tempérlil"! ll your handl. and immerse 01m’ 0'" garment at s time- NW" "b ' wollen garments. for this lhrinkli them, but squeeze gently i111!“ quite clean, Do not wring. pfiuoeu the IOI? a tho armour throw the loopy rinse them in t r some temperature as the sooDY water, to avoid sririnkase- Bqiiem again. and then wrap the I!" mentn in a towel. leave for o few mlnutol. inwn and shake them to prcvunt tho sin from cilnllhl toiathor. which tendu to make knitted garments hard. Pull them into their right shape and pin on to a board covered with a tovzeesl U‘ K c‘ Improving the Color It ll not possible to do much for wollcn gun-unto have become discolored. but noma- tlmu a teupoonful of borax in tho last rlnuln! water will improve’ the color. t is belt not to hon them for too much heat tends to obi-int: woollen. If they have begun" to let bard. after walhinfg them,‘ you iron them on tho wronl side] wlillc they are |tlll wet you can do quits l lot to stretch them. b-itl do not use a very hot iron. | You can maks a IOID jelly n an alternative to soap flakes. which is l£od way to saving soap. But for lady's woollen, you must use only od | and and: of good soap. Shred 4 ounccl flncly. mix with one pint of hot water and add one ounce of borlx. Dissolve. then For free Signed: boil genttyuntil it goes into a thin jeil . Pour into a jar and keep cov- Iliullllllillmoiqlllblfl prize list write 'A. D. 0’BRIEN. President. Congress Gives lLS. Veterans Many Breaks By CLYDE BLACKBURN Canadian Press Staff Writer WASHINGTON. Aug. a _<or>> -—(Advarioe)- I.merio.on veterans of the Second C-reat War- there are around 10.000000 qt them now in civvies- got nearly everything they wanted from the adjourned 79th Congress. It will take more than 25 ps2 cent of the total budget of $40,- 000.000.m0 for =lic fiscal wear end- ini next June 30 to pay for bene- is to veterans awd their families. The tnzijor vcleruns‘ organizat- icr.» the American Legion Veter- ans of Foreign Wars, Disabled American Veterans and tno Amer- ican Veterans’ Commltee. worked closely together in a must suc- rcssliii and wrzierly lobbv. Amcnrimcivs ‘.0 the National Srrviro Life Insurance Law, per- mitting conversion of service pil- irics to a number of UDQS of ordinary insurance am pemiiv. Zinnia-sum pawncsts to beneficiar- SINCLAIR & STEWART LIMITED Summerside, P. E. l. I lea. was one of the most songb- abiel: igflflflis ggnthe veto . o er m_ ant vlctc vnl the amendment which max-Ira; It unnecessary for veterans turd smu- familles to cak, 5h cuts when the pensioner E sent to hospital. T116 burial allowance for noon ans was increased from S100 I $150 and the hospital and othI facilities in m, veterans’ admiri- lstratfon were ordered to be ox- tendcd and improved. So far the new voters, have little to complain of but ‘their or- ganizations are already lining up future legislative programs b0 bc launched when and if the neces- sity arises, They will push for o voter-nits’ job progiram, a housing progra and for increased pensions m other benefits Lt wild inflation or other economic oranges make such action necessary. Perhaps the most striking vio- toi-y was that won by the amputee: who. lobbied Congress sitccossfully in its dying hour.- to obtain ap- propriations for supplying a spec- ially equipped motor-car for every veteran who suffered a leg amput- ation or other disability making ii: impossible for him to Wtui nor- mallv ' Provision was made to provide such cars free to deserving veter- ans. at s. cost of no more than $1.600 each. LBERTON Prince County EXHIBITI Wednesday, August 21st. OVER $2,000 IN PRIZES With Additional Special Prizes largest County Fair in the Maritime; 'An Agricultural and Live Stock show well worth seeing. - Come and see your friends and enjoy a big day. - Games and amusements for everyone. Prom-intent men are invited to be in attendance for official opening. Meals and saloons oni grounds- Round and square dances with orchestra in Maini building at night- Secretary. H. S. MATTHEW-S. S063’. e4...