IAUGUST 30, 19 _WESTER flu 010w. 0O 0U!!! It IUIIIRSIDI Ill PBINOI COUNT! Nun, Subscriptions. Alvonldig at? moisture, Wow: Stront- 52"....» Baku-y, Wain 111ml’; 1110 Gunllu mu bcboughidnlyu a; following atom in Bllulidoag u“ : Goal-lion Drum In! Guile; u’ nufiunllnwlllbodnllvuoduaayhouolnlunnnuldo. cuml-myotlopelduorllowtwnek. Phonallflforthlaurviu n. t"; ,0‘! order i0 l-lll N! ffllmlllflilo for dcilvuiu on you my“, ___Fog QALE-l-l-ton panel de- lveyy truck. New iirel. Wiridflll liiewflft, Bummenide. IAMOND 11mm moo 1o ODD for 1121a n: Moan Jewelery Ev“) __ TIFUL Styles in Dockets 99,135,‘: aw. always at Mouse jewelery Store. -__NoT|g|_l;;_0u.r stores wnl be closed all d" “mm” Se” R5191; Gall-beck 8: 00.. W. . gowness. . -RAYVEi New pink creme sham- pco for everyone 1n the flmlly Lamnn _ mm for lovlh." hair. 901mm Rcxnll 1mg Store Bun- merslcie. 40111112111111 coax. _ Unload- Kl c0111 inst. week that gavc entire atlsjaciipn, Unloading another ca! ‘M. 1 qualit ~.-d price P~ J- Mclnnls. B01‘ 8"- _.1u~:x111.1. ANT and Rosin powder with 5 percer... iJD-fi!‘ gcicniiflcally lesicd. GOwfM-l RX" an D-yug store, olinlmersl/le ‘1 NGl-‘DiI-‘Mal equ“. and flufvnsl presbyq ‘r1311 prmz-rchcs. ‘BUIldEV. SePl- 15f Km‘ .. n M 10 mnl; Sunday School r Worship and at 7.30 p.111. Wur- w; ivialpcque a1 11:15 am Wol- 5111p and Sun 11w school: Fmwll" ,1 2 p m sunriay School and a1. 3 pm, ivorshlp. Rev. J A- Gosvnli. Minisficr. -.\1.\o1s"r111\'11:'s COURT — Two Prohibition Cases arc befvre Mzlgljsirzlie R. S» Hinton 1-n Sumq “would ma; week in “nucleon lmn pnrizlllc p811 0f the "Vdmfi" nillsi lhe accused <who is i e find parly in boill cases) was gaiilrd by means of bi-nocuiills. In we p35,. consi. Leo Laumavn. R. g M. P. testified to watching: u: ceriilEl1 premises from an officlfll" the (‘r1011 house building with binoculars and seal-nil B ma" 5P’ proacll ihe accused and hand 111m sOfiifliillllg which he believed i: oe manly. The two men film 11-510 pszlmi from view and he lmnlerl- iniol)‘ i" vflmlmny Wuh 531- WM" r011 and Csi. Davis proceeded lo 11ml vn-iniiy’ and searched u man 11-11» 11nd two bottles of mwrlshinv m his possession. In iheyoihol- ruse F. Curiin gave similar evl: A irilck mew un 11nd ‘~18 111d that lhc accused 8P" prozli-llud it ihcn went to r1 clumii‘ ol mil grass and look iwo lloiilos from 11 and braughinhenl lo iilc il-ln-k. The witness saz-d he immea- izllely \\'Clll out 11nd iiucrccpicd 11w l"\ll‘k nnri look two bottles 0i glove cam- m ilinc from iilc ‘ 1111 .n.v1li. Lnicl‘ that d8)’. €Jl\5~- Curiin testified that ho saw fl man cnicr the house and shortly after the accused came out Weill in iilc snmc spot goi a braille 1nd took ii in the llou=e. He procccdfll io lllf‘ house and scorched this 111.111 11nd found 11 hoiile of 5111111‘ in ill-s pocket. Lat was culled as a w1incss_ .1111! id he purchased ille 11111101‘, from a boy. Boih cases Ah? all» journal! for Judgment. A charge of :1 lllnn for driving while ihioxl- UIllPIl was dismiiscd but he vvus 110111221011 on n charge of dflvllW in i110 common danger and fined $5000 and costs. A man intercepted on ille highway with 13 gallons of moonshine in his car was fined $150.00 or 3 months under the Ex- cise Act and $350.00 or 4 month: under the Prohibition Act. it ls ulldorsiooci that. his car was placed under seizure. A reckless irlver was fined $15.00 and coau, a Ipec-der was fined 010.00 and costn a lruck driver for falling :0 stop a1 1'1 slop sign was fi-ned 63.00 and cosis 11nd for failure to report an arr-idem n party was fined $5.00 and (‘osti-S. 4 - CAMEO - KENSINGTON m. mo - sKIus-luao 1m. “TARZAN AND T"! AMAZONS“ Starring JOHNNY WIJISMULLEI BRENDA JOYCE and JOHNNY SHEFFIELD pa: he s11 Also Good Short: l-lld Nun Week End Spucials THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Ls- §ize Evaporated Ml or . Tomatoes, 28 oz. tins ...15c Tomato Juice, fancy quality for . .230 Corn sunil, per-pol}. 1.1m Laundry Starch; per pcli 12¢ lk .320 Mc- i ' mans. Wllm01. cussed -I'OB SALE-O ‘ m“ 100d u80d tfllck Ind tbea. w 2o, _ _ F-msr’! 031cc. Geog-u aéiqiil. —~BUY m n. a Binder Twine at Bugs? an“! -E8OAPED1m.n- female fox. Marga 0.1) y; Gulls. Kenalnzion, 12.1w. s. -ro11. SAIE-Plymn 1m excellent wmllllolf." W13‘: 30X 69B. Slumnerside. -wlwrun - One set of trucks forHowerdl_.-.Ro 1 , _ Caflemm 8W y Ncfinvflle —FEED PURJNA M111; chow Rbtipn and keep up pm- 074" 110W 81 Bruce's. 3731i. find Brads same. Ja. E. M cN ill. Kenaingion. s a e -NEW LONDON Presoymrian Pastoral Charge. Services zlundqy Sept. 1st. Geddie Memorial at 11 am. Communion and a1. 1.30 p.111. “WUBKWUIB. "ii/ll Grallvfile at 3 p.m Rev. A J. Munhison. Preacher. Prz-coznnlunion SETVICB Geddie Memcxial Friday Aug. 30:11, 8t B pm Rev JA McGowan. ‘Interim Modern‘. 1r. —MR. AND MRS. Edward E, Dymeni. Margaie. wish io sn- nounce the engagement or their only daughter. Florence Elizabeih to liildred Therln. youngest son of Mr. a-n-d Mrs. Brecken J. Slin- Marrlage to take place in near future. Personal s —Mai.ser Richard Delgllan. Summerslde returned from " li- fax on Tuesday evening where h: has been a patient in ihe Cililzi- ren's Hospital for the past six weeks-S. —Mr. ray of Si. Eleanors lei’! Monday morning by plane to visit Mrs. Murray's sister, Mrs. A, L. Brown, c-f Worcester, Mass-S. —The Misses Mary Lawlass. Evelyn Clarke and Cecelia Ker- rigan of Boston are Quests at H1111- bour View Cabins, Summersirio, and Mrs. J. Melvin Mur- —Mr. Basil Much" .»li. Elmsdnin. underwent an opcrniion in illv Prince County Hospital yesterday morning-S. FRIJNCll-MncLEOD WEDDING g took plaice cn flu drilled Church Manse, Tryon, wilon Miss millil- Pearl, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur French of Wesimoreiand, was united in marriage to Georg:- IVIBCLEOC], son of Mi‘. Joseph and the late Mrs. MacLcod of Victoria. The ceremony was pcrforlnoi ivy‘ the Rev. J. A. Janine. The bridesmaid was Miss Jusm- liu Miller. school friend of‘ the bride. while Ml". James MacLeMi, brothel‘ of the groom acted l]: groomsman. Following the ceremony the bridal puny motored io several poI-nis of interest in lilo Ffovince returning in the late evening to the home of the bride's parents where u very delicious supper was served to and friends of the conirncilng parties. The color scheme ~11 ihe dining room was carried out in pink and while, Assisting in s~;'v- ing were Mrs. B. J. Trowsdale and Mrs. J. J- Campbell. The happy couple will reside in Victoria hflnlz-orl by the good Wlsheg c.’ " ' friends. BRITISH -.. nk-HJE TO BE NEW DELHI. A118. 28 -— (CF) -— When India‘; new constitution comes into force, those British officers of iihe Royal Indian Navy or Lhe Indian Army oi 20 ycars‘ service or under at tilaz date who do not wish to continue to serve as such, or whom the naw Indian government do not wish 1o retain, will be entitled i/o apply fur transfer to the Royal Navy and the British Army respectively. Subject to their ind vidual suitability, ihey will b: absorbed by those services i0 the maximum extent possible ‘Iihoae who cannot be sq absorbed or who do noi wish to transfer. Will b6 Chfvltlgd l0 gompgnggmry terms on retlromenL as will also those officers of over 20 years’ str- vlco who. on the lntr uciion of the new constitution. do noc wish to continue to nerve in the Royal Elan NI. or the Indian 0r whom t 110w Indian govern- ment do not wish to retain. KELLTS CROSS W. I. _4_- The regular meeting of the Women's Institute was held in Kelly's Orosa School. Aug. a with; a llrgc attendance. The meeiing| opened by linging the Ode. Min-i ulcs were read and a raved. Correnpondence was rend , Mrs.‘ John Molyneuux who kindly om- sided ll. the meeting in ihe ab- sence of the president. She also iuve n brief review on all 1hr work that was taken up and dis- l! the district convention n. The sick commlilee r1. and were re-; n. 1 i ln cave their repo Victor! H ' 1 f 1, 1'1. The emz Toll!!!" so“? 21 gm ntggmilgfitreunremogfis. Arn- RI 0|‘ .........-.--.... 0 hm” Monuh.‘ ma m‘ M51111". De Tomato‘. mgrzfutdlifolyr-raux invited the bufor Devon Pena 2 for Billed Beans, Vegetative 2 for ‘ Canned Lobster 1'21 nun; 1nd Mrs. Joseph Kelly- lrv each member: for Btllb "Wm!- n" lunch oonuniiiee are: Mrs. Moly- The roll call will be answered mqnbu‘ donatina n mall article for a fish 00nd "l4 "V? “rm a chnnca i0 draw. It was fielded to lend a treat to a Kelly: Orou bov who has returned from overseas and la now 1i patient '1 Lame Lime Juice agfjnyfigzicfifluséflf?‘ w?’ CECIUS GROCERY wiw'wfi?i'iilf""in.'“mlui' man mourned. ‘ IDNDON _ (apy ___ pnhrg}. mu‘. u‘ w‘! mu", “w.” with “n! than i0 years; \- lull »_\,'lhl1'¢ nfl0 ulvicawiiiiggdlmffimfix" l‘. Will: ltnotl l1 Grenville linol- my ranch. One . J. M. —FAR.MERS: Now loading ma- tured Cobbler potatoes; W111 [fuck the immediate relaiive-s‘ 11.5 E TRANSFERRED‘ regular m .Cannda. and their ouizput. stated 111E -¢HeRI-<>T"rc_r_0_wu_.<=.ve_1uému 11 1111111111111 AGINTI» J. Elam lilflllfl. ll anom- lg u; BUMMERSIDE ‘IO-DAY- RNA comm I SHAIHN MOHEH Also Comedy and Cartoon Shows 7:30 - 9:15 Matinee Saiul-day 2:30 _-__. MON. - TUE. - WED, Gene Tierney and Cornel Wilde In “LEAVE HER To HEAVEN" Shows 7:15 - 9;15 i I STRJVE TO BRING BEAUTY T0 HOMES . WINNIPEG. Ali!- 218 — (GP) - Siudents of the University of Manitoba's school of interior dec- ‘ oration are learning the principles | of color and design in a movemsnl 1 1o bring new grace and beauty to l prairie homes. ' Professor John Russell. head of 1 llie $011001. hopes to see his pupils idovelop a “bod. contemporary ‘isiyic of decoruiicn iilnt will bring glowing C0101‘ lo the dwellings of u-csierll Canada. Already. gradu- hies of tile course, now in its eigiltll year. nrc designing home imericrs. store dlsiplays and air- orafi interiors. 111 ill! c? ihe emphasis Ls on beauty f. 1d usc-iulness. . "Illiclicr discretion is not sim- plv a mailer of hanging tinsel on a Christmas iree." Professor Rus- sell tells his students. "Every iiem in a rooln must be planned for lls contribution to the total effect. for lis comfort. for its use." “Usefulness is the last of mori- ‘ern decoruiion and furniture. ‘lhai doesn't rule out Everything exce-Dl modern furniture. Period furni- ture can be combined wlih con- temporary types info a pattern suitable for living lociay." The smock-clad students-near- iv all of 1.11am \vomen-stari off with primary lessons in color. shapes and forms. Later. they build cut-away models o-f houses. and for iheir BTaduation thesis. lhoy do a series of sketches of fl- compieie home. Professor Russell emphasizes ihnb well-handled interior decor- niion is not iusi for high-priced homes. In fact. he says. it villi probably iind ifs greatest useful- 11955 in ihe four-room d/Wplllfld! mum n _'I‘hls is done particularly where ‘gggadrfllushr mg m’ a Over announcers are most likely to | ' ‘ __________ strike unfamiliar ‘phrases and MAPLE CROP INCREAQE where an “unprepa.red" announc- 1 The 1946 production of boih maple syrup and maple suitor shows a substantial increase over at of 19415. stated in terms 0f 5y'ruil. the 1946 crop is estimated at 2.144.000 gallons. or 614.000 zillions more than in 1945. There were 1.889.000 gallons o! syrup and 2543.000 lbs. of sugar made in 1946. as against 1358.000 1211110118 of syrup and 1.920.000 lbs. of sugar 1x1 1945. Quebec and Ontario are the principal maple products producing provinces in in terms of syrup in MB (with 194$ figure; within brackets) be- ing: Quebec. 1.882.000 gallons (1.- 31111000); Ontario. 236.000 gallons rl24.000\_ comparatively small quantities of maple Products are 1J1 duced in New Br an Nova Scoiin. The tapping season commenced early in March and luted wail into April. The up wu very sweet and the quality of the synlD 11s a result. was better than usual. The gross farm value of i-he crop. including boih syrup and suuar l5 estimated at 862112.000. or per cent greater than tho value of the 1946 crop which was set ui 04.417110). The limitless ingenuity to which 1m,- Briilsh newspapers resorted to enable them to give continu- ous service to their renders wu exemplified by the daily nowa- naoen of one large centre that set up emergency facilities in a Wiawsmen Take Selves Apart NEW YORK. Aug. 28 — (OP)- Ncwapopera will cake tholmlelvu apart and see what makes them tick. in a new vemul-e which geu underway here Sept. 30 -- the Am- erican Press lnstiouie. Work-wt newspapenmen will thrash out. ihcir problems. ex- change ideas. and iry to arrive at conclusions helpful to the profes- llon as a. whole Thlfl-Y-elglh! United States pub- lishers have put ulp more inn 160. lo ensure continuance of me Institute for two years. Thcrc will be six seminars each 1mm: we u» four weelu. wim n, tendmca at. each limited to 25. Managing editors and new: edit- ors meet Sepi 30-0ci. 18; picture editors Oct. 28-Nov. B; city editors Dec. 2-20; edicoriai writers Jan. 20- Feb. 14; reporttrr of municipal af- fairs Moron 10-28; general report- era May 5-23. Subiecva to be discussed by man- aging editors and news editors give an idea of the range: Newspaper relation to civic plan- ning and the future of tihe com- munity: newspaper crusades for civic improvement; relation of newspapers to charitable organize.- tiom and other groups of a service character; the newspaper and the world of science; covcrage of labor news; coverage of news which (directly or indirectly) concerns race or religion: pubiid interest in various type; of news: readability of news stories; relations of news- paprrs and wiie services; relations of newspapers and pictures serv- ices; news versus interpretation; relations of editorial floors and composing rooms (with emphasis on avoiding oversel); news room supervision of copy; standards to be used in hiring employers: news- ipaper ethics: newspaper libraries; ‘practical methods of avoiding libel; facsimile rcproduciion; radio as an ally and :1 competitor. There's a grim bii, for genera] reporters: “Th1 Desk " “omen Barret! The lnsiilute is rm affiliate, for administrative purposes, cf me Columbia University School o; Journalism. with Floyd Taylor. vrvfvssor o! .l01.1l‘rialism at Colum- bia mid e-zlltol-iai writer on the New ‘lurk Herald-Tribune. director. and Claude A. Jpggerg on l-rpve from The; Assoclatcd Pres; as. Sncinie director “We are." said Mr. Jagger, "M. 9R8 i0 trv to net an exchanfe of 1:1- formation and ideas between edit- ors and rzprgriel-s frcm all ovr the country 1n qctly the spire WHY ihat pllysi: ns exchange ira- fomailbn ‘and suggestions in their m=dical clinics "W? l"? "llrlloselv trying to bring in conflicilng points of view so lhat we can study the quegflopg from all angles." Tiler" is no academic rsouire. meni for admis fan Requirement, nrevflve years‘ expel-leave on H3111‘; ilevlfozners and nominatlcn by Dllhlifhey o»; 041m qrincjpa] 9X9 01114111’. Fe s‘ are $180 .1 "-981; mv. B1’ W! all Cl‘l"“"i""_ lflPlu/“ng mom and mcrlls There \v‘ll he no ex. bminaiions 11m! rm P"i'\(l("Tll3 n}. ills dinlcrrc-a n1" ceriifuwltrs Because of lack of hf‘llSl"1q_ Qnlv mcn fire being accepted for me present. ‘ :11 smzuuxc TRICKS 11.11111 T0 CORRECT EDMONTON. Auz. 28_A_ 1gp) ~ Few 1180912 practise what (hey Drench. but Mrs. Berihn B11211: of Edmonton radio station. Ell-e has ipuzht ihe correct voice produc- lion. snunciailcn and pronuncia- iion- to manv during her last l0 Years in the profession. Mrs- Briggs says the most in- lflrfliihs wart of her job is in iryimr lo brim: out the peg-Sana}- files of individuals through their speech. Reviewing of all radio scripts before lhev Bo 0n ihg air and a rehearsal of news bro dcasis with B-HHOUYICBPS are her main tasks. er often makes mistakes. There are few persons in Can- ada doing this type of work. Mrs. Briggs says. but there is a wide field opening up. “The basis of good speech is the desire to in- terest others - no one speaks for himself alone." she says. “with propel- training. almost everyone can learn to speak at- tractively and correctly. 1711a is one of the things that makes the work so exciting." MrmBriggs formerly gave many of her pupils instructions in sev- eral languages since she speaks French. Gen-nan and Italian. characteristic she fimb hard to correct in pupils are idiosyncrasies; tricks 1.11 sneaking that have grown up with ihe in- d-ividual. RICH ISLANDS AID DAIBYMEN AUCKLAND, N. Z.. Aug. 28 -- CP) — New Zealands production of dairy produce will be greatly as- sisted by the maiunpiion of phos- pham ahlpmenia from Naunl and Ocean islands two rich phosphate islands near the Equator; which‘ were captured by the Japanese dur- r t in: the advance in the Pacific. he enormous deposits of fincst grade hosohate on t-he two isllnds abou 250.000 ions were shipped everv year before the wlnai Fanning economy in bobh Ailstralia and New Zealand rested very luiclv on extensive use of this phbllphlk‘ u fertilizer to keep the Reporter versus the Copy 515921 . Men’s Felt Hats I-ISU-q MEN LOOK AT YOUR HAT — EVERYBODY ELSE DOES. Then step into our Men’s Hat Department for one of these new Felt Hats, specially purchased and specially priced. Good quality Wool Felt Hais in smart snap brim styles, bound edge, neatly lined. Colors of NAVY, AIRFORCE BLUE, MEDIUM BROWN, DARK GREEN, GREY, DARK GREY and BLUE GREY. Note tile size range-ii 1-2 to 7 1-2 Special . . . . . . . 8 2.49. We are also showing new Fall Hats in Better Grades by BILTMORE s4.so*"sa.oo Priced at . . .. You’ll Enjoy Shopping At- SINCLAIR 81 STEWART LTD. Summerside, P. E. l. OUT OUR WAY By _]_ R, WHJLIAMS OUR BOARDING HOUSE With Major Hoop]! HE’5 A’ éALssMAu l} AN’ HE 5TULK Hi5 FOOT in TH’ DOORl ‘IOU BACK Y-v-YOU AGiN? 1 "row you AN 110012 AGO THAT SALESMEN AIN'T ALLOWED IN TH‘ SHOP.’ o us VENG.‘ Susr Ast WAS 4 Gggmaelleluo w MENTAL LABORATORY voaawlnrsla or- Feveklsl-i SCiFiQTiFhiAClr ice-islands‘: 22cm 9§§§E‘3$§$%Te?%2u+% 3901/11; New sucKEg-Decov / Geo-rescue.’ , ,//' A M up, SiGNS 1r.‘ Youas / PROFESSIONALDI. _ , o2. JACOB l-ioovcs . GRACE. YOUR-SELF FQR A W, QETBAcK -- HERE s A FREE 110121. Posrcoizo FQOM vouiz 512011-1211 SAKE. THE \\\ _\\\\\ MAN LOCKED lT AN’ WENT Hi9 QOUNDS.’ ".0110 I ’ 1 l i Bio Jcziwnllnr/lfi \ J. ‘ .. .1. @LADSTONE: OBLiGES wm-l A wiulmsnlixli. SKETCH!- ‘THE 6U RE ..- .1-\1.\...-u1lI.un-'n JOE PALOOKA deserted mine pithead. pastures in good condition and permit. heavier carriage of stock. Shower also have silk moire and z-casonably priced. Bathroom-Window and W0 now have the new plastic bathroom-window 1nd shower curtains in assorted colors in stock. We m display. These are of the newest types and are Call and ace them. Cur-tins ordinary shower curtains ll. '1‘. Morrison Co. SUMMERSIDE IF YOU WLL R§RAN cnoM TELLJH’ LIES ABGJT ME —l'Ll.. GIVE YOU MY THAT I'LL WITHIQD THE‘ TQUTH ABQJT ELL‘! ME DNJGFFFEQ l5 RGHT- |'LL CALL ON HIM- AND SEE IF HE “ANTS TD BE MORE FRIENDLY-- TH’ BIG CEMENT- HEAD." HELLO“ CAQS-FD LIKE 7D suesssv 11m" we $709 Au. THIS MUD-5LNG1N' IN THIS CAMPAIGN =01: MAYOR .11.’ Dmwv-wl-iv DON'T You HAVE Mi! DIGNIFIED CAMPAIGN?