all 11 l WE TERN "' silarrii l‘: ' " eurnaznsnss uni aUln@@fi_ _._..___________._______ J. can lllrll .11 Isle s (horloufllow. eaoudln at." k u‘ PRINCE COUNTY New; Subscriptions Advertising »’_____--------—----._..___.. Iboflnsrdiu nsubebuglstloliyaiolsyaftbo s following ohm in Sllsnuide: Bechtel’!- Wller Street: Gtllflll Wow was; nail “mu Balms. wsiu Street: sun Gull“. 11 Qflllvlllo Stunt m osmium wlll boihllmld to no: hole In Snuanalrdle. 0mm Boy oi lo w: h! or Ila our week. Phone Ill fer this my“ ,. give 1w out" w flu l»: Pfliblllble in ai-umiu on you m.“ iiii 475N151) - Housekeeper fant- m. a; three adults. No washing. “my Multan. Carleton. _.wAN:rED -- Man ti. work on mm, Married man preferred. Ap- ply ,1, Wilfred Lecky. Box 41. Sum- merside. . __ p03. SALE choice Percheron mm, 3 years; Clyde horse. six firs; good workers. Driced to sell A150 threslier and cleaner. Good Nndltlon. Always used on a small “m; $65.00. Delmer Adams. Darn- _BRlDE-T0-BE HONOUBED- on Monday evening, August 5th, , large‘ number of friends and relatives gatihered at the hOmQ of iii, and Mrs. Simmer: Stetson. South Freetown. to honor their daughter Florence on her lip- nroacliine marriage. As the bride- hj-bg entered tlie dining room on llll? urm of her cousin. Miss Mar- , ion Stetson. three well laden bus-l iris of gifts were curled in by lier friends. Miss Eva Fraser andi Miss Vertis Boulter opened the! gills while Mrs. Kenneth wright‘ read the verses and accompanying good wishes. and Mrs. Jchn Gregg arruazltd thorn on the table. Flo- rence. in her usual pleasing man- m, then thanked one and all and minted them to Visit her in her- new home. "For She's A Jolly Good Fellow" was then sum andi relreshme ts enjoyed. The rc-i msinder o the evening was gpentl in social intereours ch,’ all departed for their homes wish- . in; “l"lorence" every happiness inl in» future. The many lovely slits} included pyrex. linen. illaroware. blankets and silver. and money. - —NEW HARDWARE STORE OPENS 11v SUMMERSIDE-Suni- 00x. He also visited his daughter. Blwklos merslde has a rlewth-zrdware store, Mn. Jack MCDOXIBlO and Mr. Mc- to prevent lnlury from her hus- atlons on her splendl (Robert Scott), who has lust the Grade XI examinations s store which wit! be devoted ex-I cluslvelyt to hardware. It opened lin Mor-iay in the Sutton and Inn/e building on Water Street West directly opposite the MacFarlane Produce Co. The new business ls conducted by Mr. Stanley Dawson end Mr. Reginald Jeffery Mr.‘ Dawson. a trativi; of Summerside has had twenty-two years exper-l ience in the ha were business} both in retail and wholesale in the" llariilmes and in Western Om- tda. Mr. Reginald Jeffrey. has re-t cently received h‘s discharge from! the B..C.A..l“. m \vhich_he served! for over six years. 1-le has a good‘ knowledge o! the different elect- rical lines, having been employed with a large electrical concern ii". Montreal. The no: business is to‘ ‘. e Hardware" and they will carry a Otlllipltlg line of goods in that class‘ including paints wall paper and electrical appliances. Thev will also be stock m; radios. refrigera- tors and electric washers us soon as they become available-s. . ‘ known Is “Summersitle ~ 2 K ODA K FILM STOHIIRI AND lose UP IIFORI YOU HAVE ‘Bring bsk you: share of good pictures.- Shoot with do- pendsble Kodak Film; It‘! av ' able here in all popular air .- Wbea you return, leave your exposed films with us for careful fillllhlllli I Ill-GLOSS PRINTS Mall Your FlimeTo Us For Service i Ask for New Price List Eiunan lirug & i Photo Service P Summeroids i. 40101113811)! BABY CLINIC discontinued for the month of august. Next clinic September t i -' eons-av sun at s Thlllidlll. Allf. 22 at 3 pm. y Women's Inst tuto of Road's C0rner.| --ATTENTION — Auction Emmett crokezfs. cape ‘Ibaverse, tomorrow. August 23rd. Ii. c. Bell, Auctioneer. ..—DON’T M188 the Big special done; at He Islanders Country Club, ‘Iiravellers’ Rest. Friday, Aug, 33 Ind Tuesday Aug. 27. Featuring 0K. Presby and nls Orchestra. -NIW LONDON Presbyterian Pastoral Charge. Services Sunday August 28th. Ln I-ong Ri"er at ll] am. Holy Communion and at 7:30 P-ln. Thanksgiving; Clifton at 3 p m. Rev. A. J Murchison p~eaci'-- er. Preparatory t-lervice fr. Long Iglevver gridgy Aug 23rd at B o.m ,1 Modémml. McGowan. Interiirii Personals {Bo-lam Blackle." currently featuri- —~Mrs. Thomas Carvllle, Peter. and daughter, Mrs. Alice Ulieete and Mrs. O'Keefe‘s three- year-old daughter, Patricia, all of Everett, Mass. are visiting friends in Sumrnerslde and KicikoraF-S —Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johnson and two Noreen and Richard of Everett: Mass. are vim! again in the role Mr.‘ itlng Mr. Johnson's parents. qale. l . SUMMERSIDD TODAY (Thursday Only) lllllfiiill Jltlilflil WHIP-fit. , \*_~II- mnutwntIlIH-Iauwll Also NEWS and COMEDY Shows 2:30 - 7:30 - 9:15 BOSTON amount urunuo 1N MOST mama non (Continued from Page i) Packers prim f shown was w“? b?‘ m‘ "n" Wllllceéqlhere were more .w- lllmilwn ad. till. 333$ it?" 00d mlrket lambs and the breed. k‘: stock was in fair she lie . cor-iidmnv. the cendlton of Will-WK!- The Shropshire lfitmbs were outstanding, he “id l ° Illllested that sons; plan be dlvised so that the market lambs h lute: and could be brought t 1 l g it was difflcultmln ilitoffmtlllang I t ‘pefihggllg: “a1‘h'€n§'°lit'i'~i§i°t°§§ ‘inigaenefsl. t xh . ll I-rses tbi , I WlllnlrtrsMof tile shleotari: 1221121523? r cln i, Mimin. ; . B0B Pfldhflatgiblontrosegasllltylaltllrtild Aywehir’ lwere ludoed =y°‘n..‘°%'v.i9‘*ai’ifi"§l , ‘Mlddll-‘tvll- sPeakini of the cattle severally. Mr. Reid said it s of the best exhibits in yearswalhglr}: was an almost equal turnout cf Holsteins, Jerseys and Ayrshlres. The Guermies were few ‘out the wfilil-tyn-tas' m“ - e u Free the Holstclns arid Guemsieludaarlg: said that the quality of Hfllsbelng was real good. There were a few flllflfiiitlvllfllly socd animals The top ones would do well in any , he said. . L.W. RDPt-‘r of Gflhttv Wm Jlldlied the Shot-thorns and wmlrlrrelal beef types. Among the _Aud1ence5- tavome rogue‘ Boy top prize winners in draft horsus ‘ton Blackie. is answering tlho call ° Brill-l. a hlondes and landing in ti‘; 3.533%‘ t‘.’i.'i..‘“lli..i“ n.°°‘“"" exciting series, "A 31¢“ 0,11%‘: lug Chester Morris, Lynn M“- were: Alvin Boulter. Clean; anu) 1‘-'.C.R. Ramsay, Montrose. There] was also the usually fine display- or cooking, preserves, handicrafts] and root crops in. the exhibition building. In his brief speech, Premier rick. Richard Lane, Frank sum- Jones congratulated the people cl and Georg E. St t h - ttol Theatge. Thlfrlgllo? glifjflcgll’! tBlac-kltrs most daring role, as he‘ arri strongly advised that West Prince 0n keeping rp the standards of their fine exrizbition they solves the case of the murdered keep it s purtny agricultural shm-n millionaire and etc neckln‘ trouble. a l Chester Morris, up to 18 88-min having his and rm. Richard Johnson, Minnie-l “$11K lelld with Irwoector Par- PB - ton-S. —-Mr. Percy Weeks, St. Elean- nrs ls expo Kentvlvlle. where he has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. ilVllllum Donald, Si. John, N. B.—S, —-Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Gair, EVEN". M855» fire visiting. Mrs. meat. he is shot by an unseen cent in French, 92 percent in itliatli-| and ernatlcs, $5 pt-ffiflnt. in batln. 35, Galr’: sister. Mrs. Frdele Perry; and Mr. Perry, Summerside. They. "WWYM to the Island and were‘ accompanied by Mr. Joseph L‘ Gallant, Lynn. Mass. formerly of Summerside who hss- not been here for twenty-six years.—S. —-Hl8 many friends are pleased to see Mr. Ronald P. Jamicson, a‘ well-known Summerslde bot. who has been residing in Hartford. Conn. home on a vacation. H made the trip by car. Mr. Jam‘ q son holds a responsible position; with the Hoffman Motor Co. Inc. of Hartford-S. —-Mira. Swlthen McKenna of Ii‘ern- wood, accompanied by her son memes of St. Alphonsus Semin- ary. Woodstock, Ontario and Mrs. Doris Murphy and little daughter Catherine were visitors to Cler- mont and New Annan on Monday. Thomas int-ends returning to the Sfllllllnlry early ln September to continue his studies. Negotiations Are Resumed By Packers ronorrro. Aug. o1 -' (c?) - Despite action of the union in call- cted home today from‘ i This time it is over a mur- der and a baby. Lynn Merrick Ls Biackie’: blonde menace. and it i; she who apartment band returned from prison. When Scott arrives in the wart- hand from the doorway, from there on the action comes with speed and suspense. not ttfage n jects l Miss Gaudet in the Eritrane Ex- mentlon plenty at laughter- relief. ' starts the tense and exciting plot of Mr. and Mrs rolllnil by leaving the child lrrof St. Nicholas. ostenstblfclpient of many 588M’ canal-attri- his He advised them that he was in favor of making it a twp-day 181T‘ of course, is} if possible. He advocated the at- of Blackig nndfleridanoe of the breeders at large amusing and fairs where they can see tnc best types that are nzoduced. MISCOUCHE CONVENT l ~—Miss Louiszxudet, daughter Anthony Gaudct .5 the happy rc- SUCPPSS ‘AH Miss G-mdet who was only six- teen 0n May 18th last has 94 pet'- percent. in Science. with an avel~-| oi Kl Blezcent in all six sub- includ g English and History. Miss Merrick does an excellent ominatiom last year, i945 won, lob in her dramatic Wl ly “borrowed" the bsiby from friend. It is this fact which Blackie and the “Runt" discov- er and which leads to the even- capture of the murderer. l role of the a Prince fe who turns out to have mere- well as the Eioncrabie ‘Diane B- Campbe County Scholarship, as ll Prise in French. Miss Gaudet flit-PCP past two school years has been a boarder at N-atr: Dame Convent, Mlscoucne, where! she accomplished with so much dis-l ma] The other favorites in the casVtinction the work of Grade X and‘ perform with their usual bounce'o1 Gmde x1 and vim. From yesterday's audi-: ence, it was quite evident i eatre patrons will never tire of. h these old friends. m!" Grade XI Miscouche Convert has had; these past few years artril ecting a large enrolment in is thee igh School grades this in- The screenplay. by Ben Mark-inning yen, son with added dislosuc by Mal-i colm Stuart Boylan from the story by Paul Yawitz, gives t-he actors every opportunity to show their wares. It's tight with vivid situations, and the ‘incidents and wharacters are kept pointed and human. Lew Lenders directed with his - usual expert touch. John Stone is tlie producer. All in all. “A Close Call for Boston Blackle" is o klller-diller Miscouehe Convent Grade XI Six subjects: l. Louise Gaudet; 2. LtlTillliD Galudet; 3. Tessie Lecky; 4. Eulalao Gaudet‘; 5.‘ Merton Gallant. Five subjec Dolor DesRoc-hes‘. or a thriller, the most exciting adventure of Blackie’; career. Prince Co. Membefs Portfolio Prospects Seen As Promising in: for a strike vote in plants, across Canada, negotiations have‘. been resumed between the United Packinghouss Workers of America (C.I.O.l and the big Canadian apcklgtq chains, it was announced The union lest week asserted that negotiations for e minimtun weekly wage of $13.60 and a work week of 3'! 1-2 hours hod broken down so far so Canada. Packers Ltd. and the Patrick Burns and ny were concerned. but. that negotia- tions were continuing with third pecking drain. Swift Cana- dian Company. ‘llan-ight Mr. Justice S. E. Richards. government - appointed commissioner in the dispute, an- ouncedhere that negotiations have en resumed between the union arid Csnsd: Packers and Burns companies. Preliminary announcrments of the union's strike ballot showed isms majorities in favor of strike at plants In Hull. Quebec. Prince Aiken. Sash. and Edmonton, , Salesladies Wanted ~. '- ' There -, are several openings in M! Ladies’ Wear and Dry Goods Departments for intelligent and dependable salealsdles of not appearance. ‘ace-negate. No ago Experience is not restrictions. Good were’. Awly in psi-eon or in writing to aqua-p». 1m Goods nova limb OITAWA. Aug. Il-(Sptsvllll- Prospects of Prncc Edward Is- land having a bonmilde Prince Ed- ward Islander in the Dominion Cabinet are freely the corridors week as the session approaches a close and Cabinet changes appear imminent. The member lulgestod as Ceb- lnet representative for his native Province is J. Watson MacNsught, and the portfolio that of Fisher- gutfolio by Defence Minister Ab: ott who has made an excellent impression on the Commons and the ubllc at large in nllotirl: Mr- P discussed in Ilaley‘: budget. bills through Par~ of Parliament this liament. Bridles for Defence In Defence. Mr. Abbott ln turn will be succeeded by the present Fisheries Minister Hon. H. P. G. Briqes whose military and mill-r .ies. Although not. one of the sen-war -lesal experience In twv We" lcr departments of Government, Fisheries is a branch growing eon- stantly in importance and bracing not only both Atlantic and Pacific coasts but many import- ant inland industries. General concenaus is that Fin- ance Minister Ilsley will rct n: shortly after the present session ends and will be succeeded in that r-'""""""""Z"\ "EUHHHC ALL litfis i mu MUTTART Sumo.'c'rs1'¢ii' assitm Al. cam) gyn- qualify him exceptionally an his tenure of service with the military government of Ger-many for the Defence post. seems probable that the Ministry for Air will be abolished and the RCA-F. meri- ed with Army and Navy into a single Defence Department. While Mr. Bridges has admit- tedly done well as Fisheries ‘(in- ister, there is a general tecling not only at Ottawa but in the Maritime: and on the Pacific roast that his Department has long been‘ in need of a thorough overhau. from top to bottom. There la too much deadwood In the Depnrlmcnt it ll claimed by ex art observers and leaders of the fsheries indus- r . les, With the impending departure from Ca ado of Dr. Donovan Hartley inn to take a lilgii ral- arledpoat at Washington, thc De- ertrnent will need a new Deputy lniater. Other changes are to be made, probabi preceded by an intemel invest gation. The Fisheries shakeup reeled to be similar to that held n the Peat Office Department iii recent months when a numlw»: ofi officials were retired and others‘ transferred to other snd in some cases minor posts. MlcNemht Favored It is believed in Ottawa Mr. cNauQht, a member nor‘ bound, to any of the Department‘ personnel by bonds of frendshlp. o step in and take over administration of iheDeport-l merit. To the charge that the morn" boi- for Prince lacks actual prac- tlesl experience in the hiring industry, the answer is liven List out 1t: m i DIIJVIIY envlo: ' an a mach anus» t» eoll eern—bvle.llhvellur . (in lellnsel.‘ ' etc s storm l I I m! . l t s s¢h°°l b9"! Vi“ 59°" l" Tinting’ and with school days not so far away you will find our chil- dren's department well stocked with the most serviceable items of wearing apparel and it is and value. GIRLS’ RAINCOATS — Girls’ trench and rain- coats, fitted and box back styles, sizes 12 to 20. $3.50, $79510 $15.95 Prices . . GIRLS’ SWEATERS—Cardigan and Pullovers in the new fall shades. Sizes 12 to 20. Prices $3.50, $4.95 and $5.95. I GIRLS’ plaids. $6.95. TOOKE Men's Tailored Shirts—checks and neat stripes. Priced at $2.00. SINCLAIR & STEWART the post of Minister is on arluin- lstrative and not an executive on I that Mr. MacNaught has already shown administrative ability and capacity for leadership during ils short stay in Commons, and that hI-s legal training and prlo: leg- islative experience would ‘ him to step into Mr. Bridges shoes. Mr. MacNaughVe youth also would count heavily in his favor in a Cabinet where the ~lder statesmen are being supplanted by Aggressive young men in the Turtles. His appointment to the Cabinet would answer the complaint that Prince Edward Island has noon long neglected in xenulne Cab- inet representatlcn. While it is true that Prime Minister Mac- kenzie King re resented "Prince ln 1921 and that on. J. L. Balaton, Hon. Charles Dunning, aria Hon. Cyrus MacMl-llan nt fcr island constituencies. they could never have been regarded as true "Pi- tive or resident Ions of the Province. Not since “Cardigan Jack" Mac- dcciald was a member of the Ben‘- nett administration has Prince En- ward Island had a Cabinet cp- resentatl-ve whose life and uctlvl- ties Were bound up with the Prov- lncenliven in this instance Son- ator Macdoneld had no depart- ment but served only as Minister without portfolio. Other! With Clliml There are others m the Home o.’ Commons with strong claims to the Fisheries portfolio. notably Tom Reid. Iilberal member for Westminster, BC, and one cf the Chamber's most fluent ro-at fisheries. QIRLS’ HOUSECOATS, Olflile, flannel. silk and jersey housecoats. All new high shades, sizes 12 to Z0. Priced at . . . . . . . . . . . ......$7.95 SKIRTS-Plain shades and smart All wool skirts, cored, also two and three pleated. Sizes 12 to 20. Prices $3.95 and enable‘ spenkersketmso full of honey l Wilfi moth" like Yourself that sees to it that her youngster is dressed in the best l1 (‘Il"lll" -— . - J. GIRLS’ SPORT COATS-ilgwhg of girls’ full 5P0"- wfils, new fitted and to. bnclzed izigzfu, also a smart range of Harris Twceds. (Iomplei: size range, reasonably priced. BOY ’ AND YOUTHS’ TRENCH COATS in Navy and Fawn shades. Sizes 6 to 18. Priced from S595 to $11.95. I BOYS’ PANTSi-Boys’ tweed longers. Donegal, Herringbone, Airforce Blues and mixtures. Sizes 6 to 16 years. Prices $3.95 to $4.95. BOYS’ PAJAMAS of warm flanelette in neat Stripe. Sizes 6 to l4 years. Priced at $1.50. BOYS’ JACKETS in a variety of material, cords, sharkskin, melton cloth, etc., all with full sliding fastener fronts. Complete size range. Priced $2.49 to $12.95. lMlTED PERFUME COMPONENT DIES IN HOSPITAL mo‘; ____,__ Musk, a fixative. is the most TORONTO, Aug. 21 __ (c? John B. Cottey. 26. secretlr Naval Veterans‘ Associat on of Canada, died yesterday in Chris- tie Street Hospital. He enlisted in the Royal Canadian Naval Rezerve three years before the second Great War and was one of the first from this district to go on active service, Annual Meeting EAST PRINCE PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATION Parliamentary Assistants P ul Mart“, and L10“, Chews,’ The Annual Meeting of the East Prince Progressive Brooke Claxton. and Doualas Ab- Conservative Association will be held in the Town Hall in m“ “e “m” °"“"“*‘ M‘“"“°" the Town of Suminerside on Thursdav the 29th day of Aug- thems lve. A d it is well-k wn _ _ that isms» xlllinlster Humgllrcy ust A. D. 1946 at 8 P.M. Standard Time. Each Poll entitled Mitchell declined the services onto send five delegates_ a Parliamentary Assistant this Ye" PRESTON KENNEDY, W. HENRY NOONAN. SUMMERSIDE It is pointed out however that British Columbia more or less let the Liberal party down in the 1945 elections and that the Maritime important single material used in representation in the House on perfumery, the government side is much CAUSE 0F DEATH? stronger than that from the Parl- ilc coast province. Hence by all The earliest known Dictures of valwlli 6'! Plllitlvfll equity. the surgical operations are engraved Maritime: have stronger claims to on the stone; mm- , tomb Mo; the Fisheries pmrtlollo, Mempyus. Egypt, dating to about It is a Cabinet post or nothing 3.509 3_ Q_ es far as Mr. MacNaught ls con- cerned. The practice of rnlnlstl-rs having parliamentary assistants, while valuable rn the war years is new distinctly diminishing in popularity. In some cases. the Parliamentary Assistant has over- shadowed the Minister himself, leading to no small measure of friction and even jealousy, Forms President. Secretary. Mr. MacNaughtfs stock ls rising. Should he be able to secure the support of his Liberal colleagues from the Marltlmes for the Flsh- ‘ . it is not going too far it is almost within nls PLEASANT JOB Honey ants of Australia gather sweets from the mulga tree, n kind of acacia, and choose some; of their own number to be slor~| age vesels. These storage ant-i thev cunnotl l l l on matters pertaining to Pacific we , [ ,ANNOUNCEMENT We are pleased to announce that we are now ready to serve you with service and parts for Pontiac and Buick i, ax. automobiles and G.M.C. trucks. We recently purchased Bay Motors Garage and are operating some as a division of our company where old i andnew customers will be given as prompt service as poss- i, ihlo under present day conditions. Our parts department and show room is located in the that building formerly occupied by Dominion Fur Sales Ltd. where we now have a stock of genuine General Motors parts ahd accessories. While we are unable to offer you any flew automobiles I or trucks right. now we feel, due to changing conditions ' and regulations, you would be well advised to drop in and discuss your new car and truck requirements with us for early deliveries. Phone 218. MURPHY MOTORS tro. FRED c. Mvnrnv - I72 Water Street, Surnmerslde INGRAM W. PALMER i _ That's the body of a murdered man lying on the floor. ress ignores it ls the delivers tray of drinks to waltlnl flute-liners cocktail lounge in a Hollywood bowling alley. Dead men wee w- mo. who rule- u: vru mt a death a; e n» mu.