l RilPH HIITTART l... 1r malulvAi. LARU g~ I AUGUST 20,1946 FWESTERN GUARDIAN up Bookstore, Waller {manta Bil"!- D Jug D.D.T. and _nll muse and um gpffly at BTBCGB. o ELL OB TRADE 1938 CBZHLLIInSA-l condition. Phone 354.2, Su-zrlmerside. _ - Massey tisrrin N, Eoginlsier in working condition. m‘, canvass, $60.00. John 1.. Mur- my‘ Freetown, R. _ It SALE. - Deering Binder. Wm :31 for carts. Eulmett Murphy, Emerald. R- R- _WOBUR.N VISITOR-Mr Wm. oonnick of Wobum. Mass. u na- me o; Kenslnghm, P.E.I. arrived by plane MOTfiily fol- tho Old Home gI/‘ifelllgls nstlc ."'iCE fan and follows with interest the Eastern Circuit, taking special crim- in the Island horses. He "Eflflllliv witnessed thc ulumph of Christie Budlcng at 01d Orchard, VIDLYIC.—K. _WESTERN VISITORS Rf.- TURN — Mrs, Minnie Or" oi Van- couver, 13.0. and her daughter Mrs. Vera Elliot ill banlngdnle Sask. who spent s-cvernl weeks on thv! Island visiting i-elativcs lelt on re- turn to their moms-s last week They m returning ov way of ne east- eln Stltes when, they will visi: Mrs, eorge W. Slcvcrt at Ran- dolph. Mass. 111,1 also Mrs. Orfs daughter. Mrs. ‘ziward i-Iisket who lives in New Hampshire. While or. Island. l s Orr and Mrs. my entertained by friends in K-znslnglon and vial», m; Among ‘hose who ZJVP sup- per parties fir the-m were Mrs. Annie Humphrey and Mrs. Currie Kennedy when Airs. Robert Stav- el-t and Mrs. ‘too-sit Bow less were also guests.—l{. ‘ - ENJOYABLE VISIT - Mrs‘. Helen G. Grzv and Mrs Rd. Hutchinson of Boston, HCCOXHDG.‘ led by Lzcut. Howard Grav w.“ family and ai§n E-Iiot Gray arrived in Suinlnersizic sev:r:l days ago and have been spending a very pleasant holiday in the Province. They have besn the guest= of Mrs. AIIYPd Groom. Lleui, G-iav and family have MHZ!‘ returned to their hurries in Eamon and on ihClT r»- turn trip were accompanied by ifrs. Hutchinson. Friends 1i Lleur. Gray in Sulnmehside will recall thit he has recon iy return...’ from Jillflli where he rad two V“il.'> aci- lvc service in tne United States Navy lll common-l of his own ship. lle is a memlber of the permanent forte find nas had sixteen yell-s serum-S. —-_-_-_______. msunnnfi All. LINES Summer-side T. Earle Hickey I Chartered Accountant Offlca at ll Granville Street Summeroirle Phone 576 y. AOINTS: J. Elmo! Illllhl. I limo"! ll. Ill ‘ George Glow. ll 09am IL IUMIIIBSIDB on PIINCI COUNT! NIII- Slblorlptloll, ' 7/ 1p Cardin mu In bought ‘ Iollowlng alum in B Stu-cor Gnu-Ila Drlgmq, ma» soul's Inn Guam, n ' flgdurdianwlllbodellvuudk wflumyntuperdayarlloifiwoei. "n" y“; order to flu My rupolulbh Cmeuo in l lb. tans n -IIBII ust Ill! for ion 1t Alba-ton. i’ ancy work and othc Alberton Prince County Ezchlbition August 21st. Come prepared to 511K191!’ 701i! needs. MUG, sears: good workers. priced Also threnher and cleaner. condition. Always used on a small fun: 805 d rogram. Mr. Connilt is an 1e Charlottetown will be in his Al- gfghton Office this Saturday, Aug. PROVINCE - Sister Mary Ignat- ius Si. Joseph's son. New Jersey and Sister Gert.- rude Leo. St Jersey City, return last week of lovable visit '0 their old home in Grind River, Lot Ignatius has third Joseph's Hospital, and Sister Gertrude Leo mas been on the teaching staff of St. Pot- rick‘s Convex-x, Jasev Citv, for the past thirty-four gears. New York is the guest of Mr, u-ld Mrs. Is the guest of Mr, and Mrs. Cecil Carver. of Kensilujtnn were Charlottetown during Old Home Week-K. and M-r. and Virs. RA Stovert en- joyed a motor trip through west.- ern Prince Conn-y racer-Hy visl'- lng Mill River. Alberton and Mont- rose-K. baby son of Dalhousle. N. B, are visiting Mrs. Ahearn's and Mrs, Abel Arsenau t, Summer- sides-B. and son Francis, gamed by 0F»??? Glllffs-Yiiliii? 1&2? 33.21“? “"81 picnic or Sl- les E. McDonald, Hanover Street. Summersides-é, and three children Mich. arrived by motor last weal: to visit relatives. While here they were guests parents, Mr. annual) -CAMEO- , MONDAY 6-830 ' ONE 0F THE "CANDLELIGHT IN AIBERIA" pan-trim and PlCbllCiq-M CHICKEN SUPPER a l. MONT CARMEL WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 28 Amusements, Games, Refreshments Proceeds for Church fund Adnrtiflg dllbflwotcbo “IN! limit: Granville Biron Ilylonoill-mac-lllo. Ihuoilllortbllurvlu fotlllllvlflflonyogg-gqgq —BUY CUP GIEABI lad All: B11023. VI WIDNEODLY A Prince County imagi- -LADI.ES - ‘libs Western Hos- iill Add will b0 hdidillfl l 5319 of r articles at’ — FOB. SALE choice Percheron 3 ilelrl; Clyde horse, six, to oeii. Good SUMMERSIDE TUES.- - ‘WEDNESDAY I .00. Delmcr A ems. Dum- l’. -—J- 3. TAYLOR, Optometrist of —ENJOYS VISIT T0 NATIVE Hospital, Putter- Patrickls Convent, law Jersey, left on ter a most en- 14. Sister Mary completed her forty year as Pharmacist at st. Patterson N.J. Personals —Mlss Barb;l;_Mac-Donald of Roy Slllphanl, . | —Miss Eileen Gravelle. Oiizrwrl.’ Summersidc. Summerside-S. —Mr. er-l iii-s. George Woodsillc visitors to -—Mr. and Mrs Max Robertson —Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ahearn and ‘h llrents, Mr —Mr. _md Mrs. George Walton who is accom- a playmate. Eertld an and Mrs. J11‘. McKennzl of Saglnawfl —Ml‘. ~~f Mrs. and Mrs . Mfliennals P5 Mc- beans and TUESDAY mo shore than s STRANGEST en: STORIES OF THIS WAR h ii e CARLA TEHMANN ALSO SERIAL spe moth 50h | Tru mini? few M has Duri girls men. 254. disso There are several necessary. Wiles. Apply in peroon Saieslaclies Wanlled openings Ladies’ Wdar and Dry Goodl Departments for intelligent and dependable onlesladies 0f neat appearance. _Experlence is not No ago restrictions. -Slo been In tyre, Kenslzig Wedr-zsday to was rcndere orchestra, president of .he ‘i he event was so The proceeds paid Church was ve , the children. Scotio home in Charlottetown. The ial Church entertained the Young BOPIe o! all the churches Mon- saii from Al. South to Czscumpec bridge 3y i’ IHTDOIT was Mr. and Mrs. G0 Mr. Ihome in Ch STARBING JAMES MASON AND Barnett Mr. and Mrq. Prun - John Nlir. 11C. been confine stored i0 his us AUCKLAND, announced that proportion considlra .lie average cf w .he United States —_-_-.____ SLOUGH. Buckinghnmshlre, WANSTEAD, Mr. and Mrs. L. my’; hit- M"! in M-t-Wu paling was sibis- elll°'§'ou “&"ADVENTURE"‘ ‘H . mioun Biontlolhlhonusllildnli - Yonlfdly maven-moron 108 vmmn llnulwlly Harry Owing to the SHOWS 7.00 and Matinee Tuesday —-Mlss Winnzfred I_ - PLEASE NOTE — extreme length of this feature, no short subjects will be shown. 9:15 2.30 ton. They left on return homer-K. B f . lhe Civil service, Ottawa “ms n turned to her york after P- Dic-asant holiday wi "115. Ml’. and M! Freetown. . has re- spending th her par- s. J. Roy Burns. Alberton -__._ —-On Monday evening A dancing party lwas enjoyed by 3 iflégifl Dwllle. ‘Fhe hail was decol- in kg 12,4 lhe Institute mil large nunlber of for the occasion om music It was chieflv e efforts of Ml- QTGBI 8 the debt of d "y 'he Western Five through John ‘lochford, Ball Club that success the 11 0111b and the remainder went Wednesday aernccla, d a. nicely appoirfed served. Dr. Erl F‘ .5 Mt c ound and M“ They will spend a few days ing ' Thursday morning for before return Y<P-S. v! the Fraser evening. A mag V911’ much enjoyed, brown bread etc. Xty yOllDlZ l0 ____ week-end 1n Bennett left Tuesday nd another month H’. Mrs. H J Larkln lumntyv! nutifs Wei days. He is iss Woodside, Snug“, been visti he ca!“ Alice Gordon] 1% r m M,“ ---_-______ HAPPY MARRIAGES u.z., __ I18 the war 1.375 New Z married American service- Tne Ameirun OOnsllil-Cg hos of these marriages 01' 13 1-1961‘ oer-t. have been lved or *». dissolution ugifs nllmZ-clpal rat catcher is to have a wage shillings a week. Essex, married 6d ycurl. _______’ ‘illucnoll EALE Al‘ KINQINGTON N WEDNESDQY, AUG. 2 0 BEGINNING AT I have boon instructed by loll on show all her hhllbold effect Dlrf: fnrnncolknndull .llodroom ill Oil! W. A. its Good or in writing t0 the Manager, Dry Goods Doporlanent, ' 1 . , SUMMDRSIDE B.“ T. HOLMAN LTD. ~owcocooooooooooooeoooo ‘a 3. a 5 i Mcflrllml ll N. flllllel culling nicmiln and all null c"! now on the Term: Cub If do: ll unfit ale on nut day. “$100!. noon noimrsow Anti [NVIQT NOW II INJUBANOI Jilllll HGIIEILI. , Uh Life Pdhnooaeuilmlnonlcr o0 {$55595 a MPPY hour. More ueople were pres- enlfly a dedghtful outing, . Benn ‘it open-i Charlottetown. 121mm. N3. while Mrs. returned to Alberton with her uth or-d voung are visiting Mrs, lspalzents. Mr. and Mrs. Ramsay. MLA m» d lo his home for a gradually ocin re- uai good ilealth. (O b1)’ lower than or mlffidflfl‘ktl increase if fit": Eni d- G. Poulnlg altivve h-m. (standard UIOOI‘ vvvvvvvwvw‘. the e1 r t Hospital. “m” o he wmm‘ the an- Peters Anglican rv much enjoyed by Games were alrranged supprz- Found Halifax. in Nova their M93101- Baked on the for his t7 h Mass. P) _ eallmd to — ll Ln M and urti- bl though powers at thLs Psris D Once have pgqegswsd strenuously at various time: agaiwt the author- ity of the Big Pour m nerve-mak- lng, these middle end 5111311 WW9" have for more to say in ‘his Eur- opean settlement _ the four German satellites they beillgerents 1 , gathered in Paris in January 19m. and for five months negotiations continued. But. _ Three of those days yer-‘FEYRNP- b Gseorges Clemenceau for and Woodrow Wilson for tile United States, who really made the DERM- consulted ooca.=ini:aliy but their in- fiuer-ae throughout prolonged pra- cecdings was extremely limited. countries ere abil- issues before the cor-ference debate in plemrv session is wide open and unconrolled. The Four, however. vdto in their reserved right l0 drill- the finnl treaties A; Canada's prime minister an"! lender of the Caradlan delegation Borden worked for Canada equaiiiv of status with other sovereign states both at cor.- ferer-re and in respect of organ- izations created mere, such as the fugue cf Nations. The other dominions fouiht for the same right and finally just be- fore imperial war Lhbllleii adopted 1h!‘ formula that lhe domlnlons should Is lie-elected President 0f Liberal Assoc. W. H. McKe drick of Campbell- i011 Ye-slerdav was re-elccted pre- sident of the west Prince Liberal Association at the body‘; annual meeting held at Otenry. Vice presidents include Olpt. J. R- Pflry. St. Louis. John Milligan. Palmer-Road. Russell Laird, Cas- cumvec. John Yeo. Knutsford. Percy Adams. Ellerslle, J. W. Pai- nter. Freeland. - Mr. Watson Hardy of Mantras: was ll -eiocted Secretary. , Bpeakel-s included Mr. Watson 148614811811!» M_P.. for Prince. J. Syivere DesRoches, Fred C. Ram- say. Hon. G. H. Barbour and Phillips, newly elected candidate for lhe second. district. Several resolutions dealing with the educational system on the Is-' land. a. price floor for potatoes. rural electrification and support for the new ferry from West- Prime to New Brunswick were passed during the course of the meeting. Rigid Gordon Glamped Around Haifa Area JERUSALEM. Aug. l9- (APl-— British soldiers with rifles at me ready tonight maintained a wor- oiert" watch over the Holy Land- where tension was heigthllegifui Dy o an unverified report ihffil’ Jewish underground groups were n-‘cvul-ing a country-wide oiich slve. British army sources cenicfl that such a plan had been 0i:- "wailing for anything sr>@"‘.\1“~ Up to a ICIVIE_ hour today lhe only unusual mcldmt was another bomb warning forcing evdcuaiinn of the Jerusalem post-office for i0 minutes. British troops. mczlnvifie. clamp- cd a rigid cordon urquno the ocrt area of Haifa following a tumul~ tuous week-end ‘r1 which a ~tvviin illegal Jewish tempted unsuccessfully a transport ggsl-gncd them to Cyprus. A Jewish spokesman‘ ‘ U details a civil dlsoornlciloe pro-gram proieslinr; against “W, tish authority was stllil in the planning stage. _ _ Repeated bomb _ warnings in Jerusalem resulted in the British» erecting additional pill boxes 'I\vo| eculiie ‘ Zeparl to t0 here snid l now are E-n the process cf con-l slrurqion inside the Jerusalem, pos‘*'fiue afler six DPIIII) wclrliu/HS‘ in I ‘o days- On the Island of Cvr-Tus, batch of 784 illegal Jewish ml- Brants were placed in n refuge comp after they had been brought ashore by British soldiers deport- ing them from Haifa. Small Powers Have Greater .1 new Say‘ This Time MM- TORONTO, Aug. 19 - (CP) — i4. retired United oChul-ch clerzYmfifi and 197m" 59°‘ Maritime Religious Educational 011M011. died In m!‘ piln] here yesterday. He was one of the founders w! the Tuxis Boys and Trail Ra ers Canada. A naive Mr. Ross retired By (Ciihndian Press start Writrrl PARIS. Aug, 1.9 - (CPI ‘ the miadle and sm-.l.l ease confer- with Waiv ran did at Versailles in 1919. _ After the First Grezt War. Ailiifl lrvludins Canada it was the Bil‘. E Britain George for France, Lloyd The middle lmd small powers did ot even have a vote. ‘fnev WW8 er In the current conference. these to vote on all Big retain an effective 1919. Sir Robert in Versailles .n hard to establish as is the conference opened. the Nlneieen-year-old Inchlnclilaoolo pond tecnill calf at UBC Form. Lochlneh Lonnie ll Qllholibylihllolllllpothdfiil covered and that the mlii’."!‘.‘/ was‘, "immigrants li-J moss MUNRO R - A ' l retary ITIOVGIHET-‘SN q ,t' Lo e, t . g. mirllxislter of tne United Church W111i Springside, s.s., in 1944 after Hnore than 40 years in the mini? zr . IA graduate of Dalbousie Univer- sity and Pine Hill Divinxty Hall it Halifax. he completed his mos- ters’ degree at the University of postm- ales at Humphreys Mi is, N.B., Ikmdonderry, N35. N E.C. conventions in Europe United States. Mr. ta the miniatrv after the United by Church was filling pulpit; at Edmundston, NB. Cunard. us. and sprinlzside- have equality at status with Bei- 1 d tn the mull powers tion here. fnelminafidditilinoshofli; be included will be installed Thursday. Dr. W. tabllslvin which crcig power here. THE cuAnLo-rrn-rvw cuiuzlm women Coiouriill umcolls Priced $3.50- $4.51: ~$§,95 Attractiveiy styled with new, deeper, and more comfortable sleevel. Sashed smartly at the waist. Some are topped with a matching hood, others plain Plastic and other materials, Very smart, very light, and priced within your budget. Small, medium and large sizes. Colours — Mauve, Green, rose, blue, white, can ary, black, red. grade Blouses in a neck styles — Smart suits — Colours of —Regular $4.50 t0 $5- Wednesday morning NUMBER 2 - Fifty blouses mostly In sh art-sleeve ours and designs-Sizes in the group 12 lo 20 — . . . . . . Wednesday morning special . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Regular $2.50 We reserve the right to limit the quantity to any one customer. L N0 PHONE 0R C.0.D. ORDERS, PLEASE. N0 EXCHANGES. For a limited time we are featuring a series of Wednesday Morning SPECIALS OUTSTANDING VALUES FOR THRIFTY 9 O’CLOCK SHOPPERS NUMBER ONE — Sixty Ladies’ better- crepes, slubs, etc.--High neck and plain, round green, white, etc. — Sizes in the gYOlIP 12 1° 2° variety of materials —- to wear with dress-maker mauve, rose, blues, black, 00 values special $2.69 styles In a variety of materials, col- '.'..'s'é.l/;"_"";,I.m $1.49 NO REFUNDS. fl’ ev, W.A. Ros. of the 111 dinburgh. After holdin S, Mr. of the interlienomir-"tionul Z-i veoro travelled throughout the Maritlmes visitin! Protestant sundav schools. and for He represented Canada a1 international Surrii/ formed. Milltown. the British Empire panel. on equal status Death 0f Former 0. Secretary at Sill-MESS sev- School and the 3,689. 0 from June l8, Ross returned and Scotblmi, Ross became secretar MR. iveiy N'.B., great and small. regards participation in this con- Terence. lei modestly with ller III- lho int surviving men- Bwtlond h 1ND. HMXIpi/Jl. NB. Prime Minister Mackenzie King State Veterinary School faces mne of the problems of es- Canadesgusnomry gzitn - o er- a n ——~— cope’ C§,,',d§5f,b°,j§,,,,o,, ,5 . 50..., wmmena. Aug. 1o - (CF)- n power :s taken for granted t has been for years and she with every Y ll SINCLAIR & STEWART LIMITED Summer-side, l News Briefs I CAPETOWN, Aug, l9—(Reuters)[ —Rev. Dr. Ernest Hermitage Day. 80, editor and author of many books on religion. church archi- tecture, and archaeology, died here today. WELLINGTON, N. Z., Aug. l9- (Reuters)—Penicillin soon WPII be sup lied free of cost to all patients un e1‘ the New Zeulond Social Security Act. it was announced to- day. Previously the drug was given free to about 90 per cent of pub- lic hospital patients. PARIS, Aug. l9—(l~‘lauters)-The French Socialist party has called an international Socialist confer- ence to meet here Aug. 2'1 primarily to discuss the Spanish question, l-t was reported ttday. French Socialists said today the British Labor- Party would send delegates. LONDON. Aug. l9-_ (Reuters)- Relesses and discharges from the British armed forces, the womenb auxiliary and nursin services durin July were 198:8 , totalling i945. ac~ cording to figures released today the Labor Ministry. BOSION, Aug. 19-(0?) --Dr. Ronald Gwatkin of Hull. Que, to- day was nominated first vice pre- siclent of the American Veterinary Medical Association at its conven- He and other cffcers n N 9° A. Hagan, dean of the New York at Car- neil University, Ithaca, N. Y.. was named president-elect. Canlldt’: first woman geologilt. Alice ll. Wilson of Ottawa. u mem- P. E.L I BALI. 112 For DELIVERY SEBVICI WI I oimpla mute: lo mil o be: ml ogviiie"; dclivlerufl. h“. yo“ Q CECIIJS GRGGEIIY lvvourcrnrvr‘ We are pleased to announce that we arc to serve you with service and parts for Pontiac automobiles and G.M.C. trucks. We recently purchased Bay Motors Garage and are operating same as a division of our comrpany where old and new customers will be given as prompt service u poss- ible under present day conditions. Our parts department and show room is located in the building formerly occupied by Dominion Fur Sales Ltd. where we now have a stock of genuine General Motors parts and accessories. now ready and Buick While we are unable to offer you any new automobiles 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 LTD. FRED C. MURPHY INGHAM W. PALMER he: of the stuff of the Geological Survey of Canada. attributes n-er success in that predomlmllntly_ male “When I came up against s blank wall I retreated gracefully and attacked it n different way," nho llyi. PORT ARTHUR, Aug. l9-—(CP.l —-Damnge animated at thousands o! doilan wn caused by a storm of gale-like proportions that rip- ped through the "iakehead nnz. yelterdzly. Several rural and city power Ines were out out of commission, trees were uproot- ed or broken down. "by the hun- dred!" and many summer homes at relortl northwest of Port Arthur were reported dnmmzei. TORONTO. Aug, l9 — (OP)- Toronto manufacturing companies have been affected to various de- gree: by the five-week-old strike in the basic steel industry, a <\.l.'- vey showed today. Some l-illclsis reported stocks were "fairly" qn-ld bu! gll said Supplies were do- pleten n l direct result al the rtrike. KIMHIINER, Ont... Au‘. lil- (CPi-Policc said lodny lhe; found 11.500 in a mattress furl-ll! ill: of the death of nyp. 64. on Austrian-wort! llborer who came lo Kitchen» tour months lilo from Ansomlil». Ont, Onypfls body was IPU-ZIKI yvs- tifrlly in hi; bed in l rooming W". field to her determination. ’ . 172 Wafer Street, Summenside OPENING The Summerside Hardware OUR HARDWARE STORE IS NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS We are stocking a General Line of Hardware, Wall- paper and Paint, Radloo, Electric Washers and Refri- gerators. , Although many items are still in short supply, we will be adding these lines to our stock just as soon as they come on the market. Call and look our stock over Our Policy: Prompt and Courteml! SEW“?! “FOR HARDWARE SEE US” PHONE 740 267 WATER ST. Opposite McFal-lane Produce Co. i|_.___'__________ I