r the other with the cleaner you're using I sec (on munsetr \\ hob bener- 1m longer. Zrul was specially developed u e cleaner that is easy to put on _bnrd to rub off. And i: whiten: them bennsifnlly-u a single tees will prove. IWIITE SIIOE CIEAI Ell For all white shoes rue/Yew zoo/r? um an czar/m eSboes treated regularly with 2m]. White ONE 5HOE _ lief! ISeIruIZSe —Ioather or fabric m, In Memoriam i- our. rm. DOHERTY Robert Garfield Doherty, age 65, D5 Merrill Ava. proprietor of the Eagle Wood l-lecl Co., 1'8 Duncan St, Huverhln, Mass. died August 8th. at his home. Mr. Doherty had been sole owner of the company since i941. The business was rtartcd in 1928 with {our other partners undo: his sup- ervision and he was named treas- urer. hrs partners o'er».- Ehnery Show; William D. Doherty. Grove- lend, and Alfred F. Dcherty, brothers. and tlie late Norton Kin- rney. 1n 1941 he became sole own- er. He was born in St. Peter's Bay, PILL. Feb. 1, 1882, Ion of, the late DI-nlel and Lucinda (McKenzie) Dchertv. ' He was edtcated In Sl-e public echools at St. Peter's Buy and at- tended Tilton seminary Tilton, NJ-I. He came to Havcrlstll in ‘.900 Wood l-feel 00., until he started his own uusiness in 1928. Ha attended‘, the Nrznrene church. Besizics his two leaves his wire, Mrs. Bessie M i (Sanderson) Doherty; a son, Har- old E. Doheriy, a daughter. Mrs.‘ Alice B. Buttcrworth and {our grandcuitdren Harod E., Jr., Mar- ion E. and Calvin R. Dherty and Barbara J. Butterwcrth, and a sis- ter Mrs Came Verrill all of Hav- erhill, and s.veral nieces and ne- phews, 1n Prince Edward Island. The funeral seriice was held Monday nfiernofln Aug. 11th., at 2:30 at the Dole and Chiids fun- eral home, 14,8 Main St. Buns; was in Iriri-wrod cemete'y. T0 REMAIN A GERMAN HANOVER. Germany, Aug. 10— (Reutersl-Gottfried von Cramm, famous prc-u-ar German lawn tennis star, today denied a l-lam- I burg report yesterday that he would shortly change his nation- clity and become a naturalized Swede. He told a representative, and W21. employed by the Island Park Box Co, and later was a foreman at. the Fred W. Mrars of the German News Service in main 1 German, the British zone he wished to re- Exhihiticn Prize List I’ run cuaawrrrz-rowu cuaanum CLASS, lk-HAIWPSHIBES lee. 0—Mele born before 1940. 1st. Alex Hamilton, New Perth. lee. k-C Male. 1st.. Alex Hamilton, New Perth. lee. I —Iemfle born in 1841. 1st. Alex Hamilton, New Yerth. 2nd. Alex Hamilton, New Pertty Bee. l-Iemaie born in 1M6. 1st. Alex Hamilton, New Perth. 2nd. Alex Hamilton, New Perth. ‘3rd. Alex Hamilton, New Perth. Sec. ‘I-Champlon . le. 1st. Alex Hamilton, New Perth. Sec. it-Pen of one male born In I 1946 or before and three females born in 1946. brothers, he RR 1st, Alex Hamilton, New Perth. CLASS l0 CHEVIOTS .- , s. '7'!“ Sec. 1 Male born In 1M7. lst. Almon Boswsll, Charlotte- town R113. 2nd. Almon Boswell, Charlotte- wn, BB3. 3rd. Almon Boswail, town, RRS. 4th. Almon Boswell, Charlotte- town, RRIi. 5th. James A. Gordon, New Perth Charlotte- gee. z Male horn in i946. lat. Almon Boswall, Charlotte- town RRS. 2nd. James LeClair, Wellington are. Theo. r. Arsenault. Welling- n. 4th. C. M. Arsenault, Wellington. 5th. Auhen Arsenault. Welling- ton. Sec. 3 Male hum before 1940. 1st. Almon Boswail, Charlotte- town RES. 2nd. James A. Gordon, New Perth. 3rd. Joseph T. Arsenault, Well- ington. 4th. Almon Boswell. Charlotte- town BB3. | 5th. Edwin Darby, Wellington| RR. 6th. Alyre P‘. Arsenauit, Well- ington RR. See. 4. Champion Male. 1st. AJmon Boswall. Sec. 5. Female born In 1947. 1st. Almon Boswall. Charlotte- , town. Rm 1 2nd. James A. Gordon, New Perth. , 3rd. Almon Boswell, Charlotte- I town R133. _ Sec. ti-Female horn in i940. 1st. Aimon Boswell, Charlotte- town 8R3. . 2nd. Almon Boswail, Charlotte- HOLMAIWS Can Supply‘ Immediately From Stock Many Hard-To-Get Items-CHECK “is r.n 's r|M e r0 FIX-UP voun HOME! O so- a Let uotumrs Help Yloulmficft Started 0n This Important Job, mcnr .uow!..... This List For Your Requirements-t.- Murray and B.P. SiiltiiiLES - - -'I Window Glass - Modcrnite Tile - - - VEE-LOCK ASPHALT SHIN- GLES-IZS lbs, weight-molars red, green, block, red blend and green bIcurI. THICK-BUTT ASPHALT SHIN» GLES—2IO lbs. weight-colors red, green, block, blue, red blend ond green blend. ROLL ROOFING-IS and 36- inch slclte surfaced — Heavy long-wearing weight. STARTER STRIP — Cement- Nails-Building Paper. Large stock of Window Glass m aII wanted sizes. Order your requirements NOW. Lock Sets - - - New zif-pment of Front and Inside Door Sets in various styles. Door Butts - - - Plated Door Butts-Hard to get-but we have them. SHEET LEAD-SHEET ZINC- GALVANIZED CORNER ' BOARD. Etc. — Etc. — Etc. 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Guard your crop ' with one oi’ the Green Cross DDT and Basi-Cop mixtures ; : : their effectiveness has been proved In field tests. ~ a i ‘ 14% our east-cor? . srnav POWDER V. 3% DDT IASI-COP DUST ‘Reid trade-mark Excess Profits Tax Act Standard Profits Claims NOTICE Recent amendments to the above Act provide that all standard profits claims must be filed with the Depart- ment of National Revenue before let September, i947. All‘ a plicationa are required to be in such form and contain such information as may be prescribed by the Minipter and the Minister may reject an application that is not made in such form or that doee not contain euch information. The prescribed forms (S.P.1) are available at all Dis- trict ncorne Tax oflices of the Dominion Government. All pertinent information required on the form must be included or attached thereto in lchedule form. Ten- tative or incomplete forms or tholc" filed after Slat August, 1047, will not be accepted. Department of National Revenue i Ottawa Jenee 1. lleCum, ILD, Iinleeer of National Revenue. a town R123. 3rd. James Perth. A. Gordon. New see. ‘i-Champion Female. Ch a rlotte- lst. Almon Bos\val1_ town RR}. Sec. 8—Pen of one male and three females, etc. 1st. Almon Boswell. Sec. 9 —Pen of one male barn In 1946 or before and three females born in 1946 etc. 1st. Almon Boswall, Charlotte- town RtRZi, ' Iurcpean Purchases 70f American Goods tiiay Sag further _a__ WASHINGTON, Aug. 19—(A.Pl- European purchases of American goods, which sagged i6 per cent.‘ in June, may he fruther reduced‘ by trade concessions to Britain at the Anglo-American dollar confer- cnre here, American officials pre- dicted today. The Commerce Department re- ported that hard-pressed England. now suffering an economic crisis, was the only major European power to increase its buying from the U. S. in June. Her purchases. totalled $99,800,000 for the month. 35.300000 more than in May. Most other countries reduced their American purchases. result- ing in the first sizable post-war decline of United states exports. Britain since has announced a $500,000,000,cut in imports for the rest 0t this year, chiefly from the United States, and likely will emerge from the talks with green light to increase" her trad the Domini ns at the expense of r purchases o American £0068- sxcuss me - llrfll aummw is ms nnsrnutr LIVER SALT Jhiiltaittif, i/rrmtvt aimrtttri with _ GUARANTEED SATISFAIITIOII SIIIGE 185'! l-3 Down _ Balance Monthly H@LMAN$ SUMMERSIDE a. c ARLOTTETON HEDGE warm in Winter-We can supply it in 2" and 4" butts and granulated in bugs. OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT TOO! IIOLMAIPS t-I “Where 0iti. Friends Meet" iiiuehec Police Jteveal Story l0f Fatal liuarrel (By The Canadian Press) RJJMOUSKI, Que, Aug. 19h Police laid a formal charge o! murder agairst “Helldriver" Jim- my Hazlitt of Texas and Okla- homa today, outgrowth of a cir- cus grounds scuffle last Sunday tluring which Edouard Doiron re- ceived injuries from which he died. It was announced that Hazlitt, 10-year-old circus man who leads B U002) o! automobile "death drivers" would appear in court for preliminary hearing before Judge Aimee Caron next Monday. Hazlitt, with no permanent ad- dress but a native ‘of Palestine, Texas, was held in jail here in this Gaspe town where there were.’ angry muttcrmgs among the pop-i nlace intenseu at the death of the} 20-year-old Doiron, an electrician: from St. Florence, Que, who went' to see the circus Sunday at near-I ,by Causapscai, 10 miles north of, Matapecia, Que. i Hazlitts wife, said to have been a central figure in the altercation between the captain of the "Am- erican Heildrivers" and the Que. bec circus-seer, remained at a' Rlmouski hotel to be near her husband. But. the ‘police story, as pieced together from witnesses, was that Doiron wanted to take Mrs. Haz- ;iitt.'s photograph and she object- rd. sought; nut her husband tin- ally, and told him Doiron was bothering her. At that, so police said. Hazlitt knocked the St. Florence man down and kicked him about the head and body. ' An angry crowd gathered and: threatened the American circusi , Impresario but before harm could be done to him police took him under their protection as en im- , portant witness, held in protective custody. Last night a coroner's Jury found him criminally re- Isponsible for Doiron! death. At that time-the inquest was iheld here-tire townspeople show- ed their feelings when, to the number of about 000 they gath- 'ered in muttering groups outside the courthouse but. dispersed without demonstration when in- formed of the verdict. - ‘Testimony at e inquest In to the effect on had been Jrinklnl. llri. Reliitt told Doirblt tc din any. saying she em men tie . -ute, can cruise at 150 miles "I'm mmiedrtoo, '0 it doesn't. matter.” nla norm. The woman left the gate at an intermission but Doiron kept. . bothering her and she went for her husband who told Doiron to keep away. Doiron continued to follow the Hazlitts and said ‘ome- thing ln FTtHCn after which Haz- litt struck him in the face and the electrician ,feli, apparently striking the back of his head or neck on a stcne. iiew Ontario PF Engine Plane Tasted maomo Aug. 10-—(CP)—The Ontario Governments new {reign-- ter plane, designed to rush men and equipment to forest fire areas. ‘was put through its paces at the Dufferin- De l-faviland Airport to- day while Government officials watched. The $30,000 plane has e rate of climb of 1,500 feet a min- an hour and its big roomy cabin will carry 1.300 pounds and can ac- commodate eight men pnd their equipment. HA\E HOMELESS TOTS FOR BABYLESS HOMES WINNIPDG. Aug. l9 — (C?) ~- If you want to adopt a baby in Manitoba your chances of gevu; the traditional blue-eyed g.rl or brown-Scarred boy are slim, says Sidney lVlcAr-tcn, assistant direct- or o! the welfare branch of the, provlnczs hearth department. The e are 250 applications 0n file and only about 200 babies are adopted each year, half o.’ them in the Greater Winnipeg area. It‘; a happy job. matching home- less babies with bahylcss-homer, says McArton. Girls are in great- est demand because "the Wile thinks it would be easier to bring up agtrl" and because she usually wants n little girl u a companion for herself. Parents W-ini quite young babies to bring up u: their own from the beginning. Brctors. psychiatrists and social workers “mutch" the baby i.) the new parents Appear- ance, ccuor of eyes and hair, phys- ique, zcligior and other matters are considered. I ltd.‘ hiuffif; Jtiillenies Cronin llity w» try to fine a home where‘ music is appreciatcd. Background may be g ‘questionable factor in the ll-llUly a child (IOVQNT)! but at‘ least we give it every chance." says lvllriam Fern: one of the three ad-I DETROIT, Aug. 10 _ (AP) _ 01111011 “Ofllflfl- ‘General manager ‘Billy Evans cl "As for there being a black mar- the Dczrtit Tzgers said today I113! k" I" will" - We" the" llmuvmscr Sieve O'Neill iii-d cairn: To Be Replaced trafficking in bsblar for money —-|io him r rcpgrt gm; h, Wonk; re. I'd say ll; jllfl (ICUXYl. GXIISL ln-‘place J1’ Cronin lg nrgngggr oi Mlflllvlti- Boston Red 6oz next season. -i"_*' The 31km Post said in a copy- 0|| Exam-gum ||| rig-tiled story that O'Neil would A h s R rd take ovl-r CBJHXFA mnnugvrtal dut- l om ‘ts cell ies and that the Red flux skicpcr '-- would succeed the ailing Efldll CAL-GARY. AUS- 19 -- (C?) —- Collins as general manager o: the Oil exploration in Aiocrts has 55,30“ m“, readied an til-time high with foot- 1,, 5-, Law,’ own”, desmb"; age dialed during June totalling we rep,“ as a “lot o, hunky 100,830 feet, according to the ____ rmohilli; report of the Petroleum mNG RECOGNIZED and Natural Gas Corservation ______ Board. More than half tau-ta. 54,-! me mum“, w,“ kn,“ 000 feet was in search oi new oi flefinite musical art form and gas fields. middle of the 15th century. as a by the r Q rt A date with she airy and the ma: a: And to these add Wincbesters . . Fbienrled Right" from three of the world's choicest robaccos, Turkish, Virginie end Barley. . .Tbn:’s e combination that spells “Ultimate i_a~ Contentment? z Wincheeler a cioanrrtr ls