.UGUST 7 1946 . GEN S: ‘ T George GIIII. _ ..._.<- M} ‘lhc all lcllcwlag atom Wale! Bwumrh Water strict: WE9T3liii. -§U.AR"l5li_ QIIMMEBSIDE and rumor. COUNT! no“, Subscriptions. Advcrtllng 4|" my be bought daily at m! cl the Street; Oourlln Drlgltbn, Water Street: SU MMERSIDE TO-DAY II Ottawa 8L in Banana-ido- lhrb Gaullct, II Granville Street. ' mm,“ Bakery. Thrfluardlll ‘I fly] ll 5O 4635px DOOBV HIINGES in o“ at Braces. tn binder. b -t°':.§'l.‘..‘2r‘?:§§al amt- $02,, gummersidc RR _ ‘SERVE WEDNESDAY. Auc- st tor Prince County 5min)‘ ‘on at Albertan- MOTOB. OIL for hot stock at Bruce's t ED-Pincibal for Cen- Aigpzrlcae Sciuool. Good sup- fginen,’ A, E. Wright, Secretary- ACCIDENT —- fir?“ ca: “°°.‘.‘...-"°2ai ca. he ‘ifmgtllilimgliisiiile, one car b - iii‘? 5- ...; illlllflli over on its aide. Tm; i this car lost the tog o ree ‘CAR ritvr t.» _ i . m door lamb. 'l —MOTOR PARTY- Mrs. John Qfidfillii llnilili! i!!!‘ with hlm were glgflghel‘. formerly Gertrude ShOWS 7230 - 9215 ninjurm. 5_ c onald and Mrs. Frederick Matinee Thursday at 2'30 iatstfisitipa WELCOM- l-larold (Ted) Ramsay m ,-- from Eni- nll uith her YDU-‘lg 59n- ‘flew’ Qwarm welcome ‘an Hamil!!!" nd \ 11y, July 19th the ‘ Institute of Hamilton are Mrs. RamSIW a W91°°m° iirtv ili lite form of a most on- a-ablo aftcicioon tea at the home t) Mrs. W. Ramsay. The follow- weck the Ramsay family met tie of Mr. and Mrs. Leaf i, Rams._. Indian River to greet n4 welcome Ted's English critic. i1 ailtli-oss was read to the Quest t honor to which she graciously aspnntlcd thanking everyone for lioir kinmess and for the many ice gifts received. Mr. and iti-rs. amsay will reside in Dartmouth, 15.. whore he is stationed with he R C. A. F.——K. Alli.“ ‘DIED ON SERIOUS A resident of Lot l6 ..,cd with indecent os- i terday morning in the ice Police Court before l. Jig E, l-l. strong. KC. and was rrtnanded until today. He us not asked l9 Dlefld- Th9 lirlrge was the result of i-he dis- ancl later return to m. v of her home on Tues- lv i aht of 5 year old Dianna eiar . daughter of Mr. and \lr Elmer Delaney. Summerside. A playmate had l" armed the tllilds mother ma! ‘is had gone drive with s? man 0n a c... The police were advised and a search begun: Shortly if!!!‘ e a neighboring woman saw a i an with a bicycle leave the child ll her _v."trd. Mr. Willard Doucette appened lo be passing Bl- m! line and she called to him not o lot the man get away. Mr. u ucntte headed him ofl and in short time a large and angry rowd had gathered. The man. i o turned out to be the accused rt the case made no effort to es- apc. Finally. Mr. Dan Perry ask- ed him if he would go along with ‘m in the police station. He a- greed and on arrival was placed tinder arrest. The child was taken w‘ ~ f- - y sarsuttwf" / ' ' =-~.—.- KobAtc [FILM STOP HIRE AND IOAD llP BEFORE YOU IIAVE ° Bring back your share of good pictures. Shoot with (I8- pcndable Kodak Film." It’! available here in all popullll Jizcs. When you return, leave your exposed film! with us I0! Careful finishing. ' III-GLOSS PRINTS Mail Your Films To Us For Service Ask for New Price List Enman llrug 8i Photo Service Sulmcnltle fi‘ wlllbedellvcrlltoanyhollolnllanlnotaldc. ‘figuullcporwoek. Phonallfllorthlaurvlu r m you, m“; to the boy responsible for deliveries on your not; I 0 the Prince County Hospital. S Poi-EMA Leaving blood on her hairdo... love in her heart! LHAY BLOCKS _ and Wartime i-lay Rope in stock at Bruce's. —COM.E It Linkiettcr evening Aug. 8. -CASll REGISTER for Phone 395, Summerslde. --T0 GIVE our customers satis- faction Wright's Garage, Klnkora, will be closed to all new work. for! one week beginning August 6th. , l - —F0l1 SALE at Kenslngton on] pavement, two building lots. Mrs. Ella Buchanan. Kenslngton, —ANNUAL Hogg picnic will be held at Chelton on Thursday afternoon Aug. 8. Ail relatives an welcome. to the ice cream social School Thursday sale. Also News Annual Meeting Shareholders ill i Island Fcotls Inc. In I report delivered t hull 111cc of the atiaretiigltl‘; of Island Foods Inc, yesterday. Ml’. Al-ISUII A. Scales, pregldgnt Q1 the company. said that even 1f contracts could be secured 1°.- m. hydrated potatoes they were pfg. vented from operating due w at ruling of the Sulruneralda Wgte: and Sewage Commlssin. The meeting was held in the ofllce of the company dehydggtlgn plant in Stunmerside and there was a 95% attendance. Mr, scales explained that when the decision to build made the town had agreed to supply the plant with a suitabi "W!!! System and maintain i" He then read a letter which h: been recently received from t; commission in which the compi were forbidden to make use of t‘. sewage system to dispose p! the Waste Products Mr. Scales sai that up until this letter had beet. received efforts were being mad: obtain the contracts for the coming season. The meeting expressed disap- Iflintment at the situation as it was felt that this meant that un- der the conditions specified it would be impossible to dehydrate potatoes at the present location Campbell, motored from Boston and are vi-sltlns relatives in var- lous places on P. E. I. They were weekend guests of Mrs. Austin M:- Lellan. Indian River and left. Monday morning for Soltris to visit Mrs. Gallagher's uncle, Dr. Augustus McDonald and her cou- sin Senator Jn~~~~ B. McIntyre of Savage Harbour. They were ac- companied by Mrs. Wm. Hickey of Indian Rl-ver.~K. -COMBlNED SERVICES - Rev. E. J. Barrass, pastor the Summerside BB/DilSi’. Church. has returned from- his vacation anti during ‘he ‘Mm!’ °t August 15' iottctown is visiting her< aunt. conducting combined services o: Mrs. Merritt Dawson, Summer- lhe Blotter and Presbyterian con- side-S gregations. Services will be held ———-—-- .in the Presbyterian church eoch —Mrs. Joshua Morreli of Monc- ton is visiting her daughter. Mrl. |Sunday morning at l1 and at the . d s Baptist Church in the evening at L951“ Blmmtmi summer“ m“ ‘ Personals -Mlss Joyce Bernard. Summer- side has accepted a position wit: the Royal Bank of Catlada an_ will take up her duties on M011 day-S. ‘Miss Myrtle Semple of Char- “m _s —Mrs. W. A. Talmire and MS. —POLICE counr - n. tna'1'°"'°dM‘°}*"‘“ Jffl‘ 512$?‘ w? Summerside Police Cour‘. yester- QiEQBIY-rhig wfiiflccom ant-ed day momlng Layton Chisholm o! Kensington charged with stealing i-a. light delivery truck oflonging. ‘to Morrison Bros. SUCIZUIBISIGE, NW5 flint/Med and given a year iii -jall. The truck had been. taken from their plant drlWWJy some- time Saturday night and was found on Sunday on the Indian River Road in tne ditch and con- siderably damaged. He Was arrest- ed about two o'clock yesterday morning at ills lit-me in Kensing- ton by Sgt. Ben. Schurmazi of the by their sister. Mrs. E. P clay. —S. —Mr. Charles Martell arrived from Halifax on Saturday to 10in his wife, formerly Mary McDon- ald and son Wayne. who spent the past two weeks visiting rela- tives in Tracadle. Richmond and Indian Riven-K. —Mr. and Mrs. Charles MuLel- lan of Spring Valley had as their guests, over the week-mg Me; Summerside Police Department gfl§ffief‘fifif‘irl.vifsj.dl_ daiiagiiin and Cat. liked Cuiiln, R. C. M. I‘. c! Alberton and Miss Mary Mc- A common :lrtl.il|< was given thetLellan of Boston, Mass-K. usual fine-S -———-— —Dr. Camillus McLellan of West Roxbury arrived by car on Fri- day to visit his former home in Indian River. He was accompan- ied by his sister Bernadette and his cousin Amelia McI..ellan of Boston, Mass-K. J-Mlss Bertha MacFarlane. edu-l catlcnal director; of lthle National, Restaurant ssoca on wt , headquarters in Chicago, IlL. is the motor to drive awav but found vmmm h" mflher‘ M“ w‘ A‘ that he wit; stuck sefurelv in the I Macpnlfu‘ s“mm°"1d°"“s' sand. While he cont nued hi et- ‘ “'1' .. iforts to get out oi’ his diflisculty bajx}ffioD5l§°§§§§f‘“§,;en5f§ge§. m’ "d9 W“ ‘mmlnz Steadnv h‘ month in Summersida the guestl “idmmmlmm” “M197 “d hhher of his sister. Miss Bertha Schur-i on e car. sar- to obtain the service of a low ___5_ truck and when the car was fln- f" u“ return w Toronto ailv QXI-PIPBIPKI the water had al-i most reached the heed. Probabl" an expensive lob in the end. I I —TOUR.IST‘S PREDICAMENT —A thrifty tourist from Nova Sco- tla, evidently thinking that Bed- euue Bay contained fresh water,‘ drove his car on the shore yester- day afternoon Just east of Sum- merside and proceeded to wash it. When he had his Job completed the tide had come in to the extent that the water was well ub on the car wheels. He then started —Mr. Wm. Doyle of Boston, Mass, who spent holidays here in Old Home Week ogram which he declares he wou d hate to miss. Mr. Doyle ll visiting in Summer- s the spring has returned to see the. of the DIB-"l- Reporting on the ‘activities of the past yea; Mr. ,Scales said that the quantity de- lhydrated was not quite up to the previous due to a five-weeks laycfl when‘ the contract had been tem- porarily cancelled by the British Ministry of Food. Notwithstand- ing the high cost of potatoes. he said. the cost per drv pound com- pared favourably with the preced- ing year. The dryness of potatoes during the season result- ed in a higher than average yield of dehydrated product. S llcnsittgtott -Antl Vicinity Dr. JK Beer and Mr. Kl: Clark were visitors to Cavendl.) on. Sunday where Mrs. Beer anti Mrs.- Clarke are vacationing. I Mr. George Dugganf Portland. Me. who has been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs Roy Reeves returned to take up his duties or. Monday, , Mrs. George Cotton left on Moli- day for Carleton on professional duties. I Mrs. Lawson hlacieod of Sum- merside visited Kcnsington on Sun- day attest of liar ironic-r, Mrs. John Chisholm. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lcard and Ianllly, Borden were the guests on Sunday of Mr. tnd Mrs. Parmenas Phillips, Kensington and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brandcr, Baltic Mr. Ollie Burns, C N R. 000.: visited Kenslngton on Sunday, guest of Mr. rttid lVLrs. Jonn Burns Among the visitors from Ken- slngton at the Clavendish Beach Sunday were Mr. George Duggaii, Mtr. and Mrs Roy Reeves, Miss Mr-“y Inglis, Mrs flames McKlnnon. Miss Hazel Adams. R.N.. Mr. Bflfl Mrs. W H. Onrmch, Dunphy, Mo, and Mrs. phy, Miss Aiethca Noonsm, Winnie Cascly and Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Inglis. Mia Hazel Saynter. Carleton». is finally n w“ “ces- > man’ 1°" by plane “m wednes" the guest of ner sister and brother- in-law,‘lvlr. and Mrs. Colin Blrt. Miss Lily Daviton. Charlottetown is spending a holiday in Kenslr-z- ton visiting friends and relatives Miss Phellcla Clark h-as resumed her duties with tile Bank of Nova ride.—K. —Mlss Georgie Schurman of the Pioneer Publishing Co. staff, Stmmerskle and Miss Virgina "tttcttittgvijyttttstt o‘ ‘a a ANOTHER MOMENT! ‘ t Try Tltls Prompt llatllcatatl llalicll U what thousands have tried for clearlnl u _ Qua». rlllhplmpjlemltch. Cutlcuraluidafla’ luliy modlfltod. wed ti: many m‘ Large of the British Etnbassyn Washington, D. C are spendingi their vacation at Dalvzt-y-by-the- sets-S ‘ Sootla, after a two weeks holiday spent at Margsta and visiting i- iferent. points of Nova Scotti and z New Brunswick. e many friends of Mrs. Stan- ford Carr, will be sorry to learn she is at present s patient in hos- pital at Monctor. where she will ergo a serious operation. All in Slmmerside had been l the . - k ‘ll fundmoner. ‘ifiiiiifiiiifiiiiTifdlbli SOAP AND and daughter Freda of Summer- side are spending a ~few weeks in Souris. the guests ‘of Dr. Wilfred Callaghan. While in Sourla Freda underwent a tonsil operation a the Souris hos ital and ls pro- grossing favorab y.—K. —Mrs. W._Ramsay of Hamilton had as her guests during the ast month her daughter Mrs. ohn Daly, Mr. Dalycand son Richard and her daughter Mrs. Ronald lJamlesoci and her three chldlrun. OINTMENT IOTIIIISI TRY OUTICURA BABY OIL For Sale AT BEDEQUE _____ lvvlvnd and‘ Mrs. Duly are leaving - - e . 5 roomed house fmlshed, 1 me trfieslray morn ng on return home in Wstertown. l WOMISIIGE- 3 acres Mass. Mrs. Jamleson will be 10in- ed by her husband next week-K. barn, land. JOHN GRIGG i lllaunch Drive For i rttottt: ttttssnrs tttitt 466' ‘ . Prompt and cflllrtcwa Service Clifton Hotel I a Used English IP03 Netting won‘ Inch and one half and good condition. Also some elightly rusted and llighor Wages u-lliiar I "m" t (By The caaaaua ma. l HALIFAX. Aug. ll-A drive for Burruneral’ higher wages in Maritime ship- yards was being launched. by the Maritime Marine Workers‘ Feder- ation. J. K. Bell. Halifax. secre- tary-treasulcr said today. Bell said his organisation de- termined to make the move upon receipt oflnforn-iation that can- adian west cont shipyards and their employee were making inint application to the National War Labor Board for s lb-oents- an-hour watts lncreartl. a 40-hour w»: and other ccnc . He said that at ore nt eastern workers were being pa d 5-10 cents an hour less than welt coast SALE two inch mesh, in real rusted, suitable for lten coups, etc, at Emmi’ twcébgmcllclfl slid the drlvcbalf- reduccd prices. Fox pan doors. t i » Write for price list. o. n. uaqoumnm Summcllsitle. P. E. I fectlng workers in Halifax. rt- ‘mouth. Pictou. Meteghrn and |Pwlnev in Nova Scotiu. and at 5t. John. N.B.. would bflln with im- . mediate m-etings of the were noi- l-v committees of the various shipyard union locals. fOPl-Cblltl cyclists an being elven "driving licences." Each ill t if id I l "Yi-rirfiafl. naiai‘ ‘ '“ " licence ha: a page on which‘ polla und —Mr. and Mrs. Fred Callaghan‘ m!“ ‘or a speedy recovery Mr. and Mrs. Urban Hickey have trlsen up residence in their new t home recanzly purchased from Ml‘. .Wm. Cameron. l ._.i_ I m. Arthur Larkin has taken over the business oromlnently known as Nellle's Tea Room. Mr. Larklri t. former resident cf Summerside is the son o! Mr ar-l Mrs Alonzo Larkin of that wan and has man)‘ friends who wish hlm ever? 8110a“ in this new venlureJ-C. Fcmalc Workers ~ ilict llucstionaircs t I Q .__“ i (By The Canadian Press) TIALIFAX. Aug. 5—-'I‘-l'le Halifax district labor council. affiliated wvith the Canadian Congress of .Labor. announced today it had begun a campaign to "put teeth" iti enforcement o_f the minimum wage law for some 5.000 women workers in the Halifax area. The council began its drive by circulating questlonaires amon; the workers asking them if their employers were paying them the ntinlmum of I13 weekly. A spokeman for the council said that following the gathering of information. the validity of the act would be tested in the courts. THE CHARLOTTFIIYIWN GUARDIAN Odd Lines -'-' Ch ildrents Wear Greatly Reduced inf Price For a Quick Clean Un _rough w I Special l each CANADA'S CARE OF CANNED COMMODITIES Canada has one of the has! flfilltllfl IIICEIIOCIS OI CdIlllfld DID‘ ducts, said H. o. Altken, hood technologist, Horticultural Divis- ion, Experimental Farms Service. Uontimon Department. of Agricul- ture. in the course of a recent Mi- dress on fruit and vegetable cab- nlng. ‘lllere are tour quality grades-Fancy. Choice, Standard and Sub-standard-ln canned irults ind vegetables in Canada and the grade must. be shown on tne cans of the products process- ed in factories under government permit. The grades are determin- ed on each manufacturer's pack throughout the Dominion by in- spectors who decide the grade ac- cording to regulations under the Meat and Canned Foods Act. Kiddies Shorts I i Navy only, sizes 2 to 6. Good quality that will stand ‘Girls’ Sun Dresses Girls’ seersucker sun d-resses 6 to 14x, assorted stripes and checks on sale at PAGE ELEVEN I: Small Boys” Shirts Boys’ cotton sport shirts in plain shades and fancys. Sizes 2 - 4 and 6 years. Regular 65c. Sale Boys’ Overalls Boys‘ navy blue overalls with bib and strap just what the little fellow needs for play and romp. Sizes 2 to 6. Regular 69c value. Special price . . . . . . . . . . Boys’ khaki play suits, jacket and long pants. Sizes Boys‘ Play Suits 59c B, l, 5 and 6 years. Extra special for quick clearance per suit Gill'- ........89c $1.45 "“"" $3.50 LADIES’ READY-TO- WEAR DEPARTMENT] (Upper Floor) tttcllttt i STEWART LIMITED Summerside. P. E. L Flying’ Doctor in. Stranded Royalty - SYDNEY, Australia. Aug. (OP)— An airplane used by Allan Vlflkflfl. One .1! Queensllnd State's‘ flying doctors, flaw the Duke und Duchess of Gloucester out frorr the interior of the state when their own plane was held up by mach- anioal trouble. The doctor's machine interrupted "-5 flight to the assistance of time Governor-General arrl the Duchess to carry an aged patient from his remote home tn a hospital. SALVATION ARMY The hlghes grade ls Fancy; Choice. sccon : and Standard. third. Sub-st am refers to pro- ducts which are fit for food. but not be sold through retail outlets. Each label on canned fruits and vegetables must be authorized by the Calming Division. Marketing Service, Dominion Department of Agriculture. This ls a protection to the consumer against misrep- resentation. Each factory ls visit- ed regularly by inspectors to en- sure that. sanitary conditions pre- vall. and the inspectors have the power to close down s plant, or place under detention any pro- dL\‘. if conditions arq not satis- factory. The Fnllt and Vegetable Pro- cessing Industry and all connected government agencies are continu- ally striving to improve Canada's processed foods. while bringing them within the reach of all in- come groups. Progress ' is being facilitated further by the fact that in recent years food Investi- cation has become recognized u i. truly scientific field ramer than something that was left strictly to workers ln the nation's kitchens. Scientifically trained men and women are now being attracted to the relatively new field called “Food Technology". and much ad- vantage to all concerned will be the result. IIEADMASTER- SAYS CLUBS DANGEROUS WOODFORD. Essex. England. Aug. ‘L-(CP) — Youth clubs can be afiserious menace" to schools bo- causc tihey distract children from interest. in school work. Sydnc Adams, headmaster of Bancro l; Grammar School, said here. “Youth work ls dangerous. not only because it absorbes time but it distracts the mind from what be it) main task-work," he sa l below Standard quality and can-i BACK IN GERMANY FRANKFURT. Germany, Aug 2— (OP) - After more than a decade of oblivion, the Salvation Army M has resumed its work here. Its reappearance in the bomb- Iscarred streets caused quite a ;stlr, especially among younger folk who had hardly known of the Salvation Army's existence in pre-Nazl days. ‘titan t=ott SALE AT FREETOWN 96'acres choice land, bor- dering on Dunk River, 92 clear, balance good lumber and hardwood, buildings all good repair. Nine room house, all hardwood floors down stairs, house newly painted. Near school, church and stores. RUSSELL BURNS VlctorioI rlnlutlonlatvs who Iverthnw the Government d llolivh a week ago hung the body of President Guzllherto Vlllarrocl from Q lamp post In La Pal. Lntcr the body was out down, draped III I tank, and paraded through the streets. home. Georgia Gov. Ellis Arflll hlolnool ti lull f t farm hands and their’ a o '0 M." rewards totalling more than $10.0“ I!!! l1 Q wlvec who were lynched by a white mob on a lonely road our Monroe, 0a.. await burial In a funcrall lend for a lolltlol to ti! Illflllli