- '-néll.....wr.rl.».».. . . .. ~--=PK<;_1=3‘ TEN c PRIIIDE EDWARD TUDAY and SATURDAY Matinee 2:30 tvening 7 and 9_ IIIIKIUS‘ llllllllYIPIAIllIlEl. s amaeilnlll Iliflrtlili News Cortoon CAPITOL TODAY and SATURDAY. Shows 2.30 - 7 . p45 THE HANGERS 0F TllE RANGE TOGETHER! IWYSUII. thrill-swept adventure of o boy's devotion...and a woman's love that kindled o biiier mountain laud! ,. in 6.l%w'""‘~“"’ a“ ' iliiiiii- lilfiie SHAYNE t... SHAGGY, Comedy - Tra.el - Cartoon EMPIRE TUNIGIIT and SATURDAY Shows 7 - 9 Matinee Saturday Only 2:30 "me IJYSH" sconef " A DOUBLE oarmo. ooueis. , aaanmo our: THE EASTERN .;.t..§...>...~ AGENTS SOUIII: Mill EIII AGINTI: SIONTAGUE: Hamil F. Landry. Albert Ali-Dell. In. Byron Stewart. lllaa Bartlet Clair. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Weldon Liven d Richards and Gordon Iarrall following ‘plsoee ta Montague: ..'IOR SAIJE. - Dodge Sedan 1939. A. H. Campbell. Montague. llsh. Petitcodiac, N. 3.. the Island. On come guest. Swimming Meet At Georgetown . ‘On Wednesday afternoon a very interesting and highly cum- in the waters adjacent. to the Ferry Wharf in Georgetown. Swimmers both boys and gins. from Georgetown and Cardigan took part in the many fineevcnts on the programme. The competi- tion was keen and the sportsman- ship oi a high order. which kept the very large crowd in an iri- terested state of excitement throughout the afternoon. The meet was arranged and carried out by a few citizens interested ii. swimming in Cardigan and Georgetown and was supervised by the Red Cross Swimming and Wat- and prizes were donated at the co..- clusion of the meet. The following swimming and Water Safety 1n- structors from Charlottetown were in attendance. and gave much help- Iul advice and assistance, Miss Mary Ramsay. Miss Emmy Lou Douglas. Mr. James Kell-yand Mr. Robert Kelly. Meet officials were; Starter, Major J. A. MacDonald of Cardigan; Judges. James G. Mac- Conneli, Georgetown, Andrew Mac- Donald. 8n, Cardigan; Chief scorer John Dicks; Referee and announ- cer. J. A. B. MacConneil. The Cardigan team was in charge o! Charlie MacDonald, while the Georgetown contestants were in charge of Fenwick Levers and Harry Parker." a Fbllowing are the events: Free Style Girls, it years-SO yards-i. Jeaa Lannon and Shelia DeLory, George- town; 2. Catherine MacDonam. Cardigan. Boys under l4 year|—50 yards- i. Allan Burns. Cardigan; I. Gor- don Layers, Georgetown. Girls under i4 years-JO yards- .. Anna Kays, Cardigan; 2. June Gardiner, Cardigan; 3. Mary Mac- Donald. Cardigan. Boys under 18 years-SO yards- i. Stephen Delory. Georgetown, l. Floyd Landry, Georgetown; S. An- uiew MacDonald, Cardigan. Girls under i6 years-SO yards- i Mary Murphy. Cardigan: 2. Ohve Nlaclntyre. Cardigan; I. Helen Murphy, Georgetown. Boys over l6 years-M yards- l. Richard DeLory. Georgetown; 2. Ward Landry. Georgetown; l. Maurice Delory. Georgetown. Girls over 16 years-BO yard..- Z. Loraine Landry, Georgetown; 2 Gertrude Marteil, Georgetown, 3., Phyllis Llewellyn. Georgetown. Breaavt Stroke:- Girls urfder i2 years—50'yards— i. Shelia DeLory. Georgetown; l. Jean Lannon, Georgetown; S. Cath- erine MacDonald, Cardigan. Side Stroke:- Boys i2 to i4 years-—1. Gordon Lavers. Georgetown; 2. Allan Burns. Cardigan. Girls i2 to 14 yeers—l. June Gardiner, Cardigan; 2. Anna Kaye, Cardigan; l. Norma MacKensls. Cardigan. Back Stroke:- Boys i4 to i6 years-—1. Stephen DeLory. Georgetown; 2. Floyd Lax‘.- ury, Georgetown; 3. Andrew Mae- Donald, Jr.. Cardigan. Girls l4 to i6 years-i. Mary Murphy. Cardigan; 2. Noreen Mac Donald, Cardigan; s. Olive Mae- Intyre. Cardigan. nlrdiey-Baclr, Breast d: Free Style Boys i6 years and over-1150 yards —1. Richard DeLory. Georgetown; 2. Maurice DeLory, Georgetown; 2i. Ward Landry. Georgetown. Girls iii years and over—l50 yards —1. Lorraine Landry, Georgetown; 1. Phyllis, Llewellyn. Georgetown; 3. Gertrude Martel], Georgetown. Under Water Swim for Distance- i. Richard DeLory. Georgetown; 2. Ward Landry, Georgetown; 3 Stephen DeLory. Georgetown. i. Olive Macfntyre, Cardigan; l. June Gardiner. Cardigan; 3. Gert- rude Marteli, Georgetown. Diving:- i. Gordon Levers. Georgetown; 2. Ward Landry, Georgetown; I. Biophen DeLory. Georgetown. i. Elizabeth MacQuiilan, George- town; 2. Lorraine Landry. George- town; i. Phyllis Llewellyn, George- town. Relay Race three girls to the team. won by Cardiganz- Team from Georgetow . Lorraine Landry, Phyllis Ueweliyn. lfeia‘: Murphy. Team from Cardigan: June Gar- diner, Ann Reyes. Olive Maolntyre. Cup for highest point winner from Georgetown won by Rich- ard DeLory. Prise for highest point winner (girl) Georgetown. won by Lor- raine Landry. Cup for highest point winner from Cardigan, won by June Gu- diner. Prize for. highest point winner (boy) Cardigan. won by Andrew MacDonald. Jr.—Gea. APTLY NAMED Ill-BURY. Surrey. England (w. - Winner of a. progress prise at Aibury lohooi was named Kéen. The Guardian m: be bought at any of the II Georgetown: The Poet Ollor In 8 aria: C d ‘ um Boner. in 8t. Pete-fa: TIYe Post ‘lanai? u‘ n" and Mrs. Harold I... Mei- r. recently spent a very pleasant vacation on return to their home they were accompanied by the doctor's mother, Mrs. L. B. Meilish of Montague, as their we'- petitivo swimming meet was heir. or Safety Instructors. Ribbons, cups - iillas a. s. uonuya; an; m”, ....-nisiuonp‘ amos. moo up. - Weddinl Rings. $9.00 up. c. n, Boehner, Jeweller, Montague, Georgetown A And Vicinity ’ Miss Connie Fouchera is vial‘.- ing friends in Sourls. Miss Margaret Walsh of Boston. Mass, is visiting relatives ll‘. Georgetown. ....'Miss Grace Rose of Mt. Stewart is visiting Miss Marion "Nookie" George. Miss Leona Doucette of Char- lottetown is the guest of her Cousin, Mrs. Prank MacLean. Miss Noreen and Miss Dorothy Dorian of- Charlottetown are guests of their aunt Mrs. Henry Sampson. Miss Annie MacPhee of Bosto... bless. is visiting in Burnt Poll. with Miss Sarah and Miss Neils MacPhee. Mrs. C. H. Lunnin of Saint‘ lJohn N. 3., is visiting in George- ‘town, where she is the guest of Mabel Lavers. iher sister. Mrs. Mr. William Hughes, M. L. A. Souris was a business visitor to Georgetown on Wednesday, he was accompanied by Mrs. Hughes. Miss Francis Pendergast of Ken- sington is visiting her Aunts. Mrs. F. J. DeLory in Georgetown and Mrs. Richard Curley in Brudinell. Rev. and Mrs. IL R. MacVlcar and Children, Diane and Stewart of Pownal are guests of Mrs. Mac- Vicar's parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Stewart Mr. and Mrs. William White of Border and their daughter. Miss Phyllis White of Charlottetow.‘ are holidaying here and are guests at Mr. Joseph Johnson. At the Conclusion of the swim- ming meat on Wednesday after- noon, Richard DeLory left for Charlottetown where he will take the Life Saving and water Safety Course The August sitting of the County Court, fifth circuit was held in the Court House i. Georgetown on Tuesday, August 11th. Judge C. St. Clair Tramp: presiding. One debt case wa» heard and adjourned until Fri- day of this week. In this case. in which both parties were Moz. tague residents. the plaintiff was represented by Mr. Melvin Mc- Quaid of souris and the defend- ant by Mr. R. R. Bell of Char- .ottetown.-Geo. Mrs. Montreil who is the former Ch-arlc-tte Lavandier of George- town, and her daughter Francis of Quebec City. who have been visiting here for a few weeks the guests of Mr. and Mrs. i-lermen Lavandier left on return home on Wednesday. They travelled as far as Moncton by motor car with Mr. Amos Lavandier and Mr. and Mrs. Herman lavandier, who will from there visit many points in Nova Scotia. mainly at Hadlyville, where Mrs. Lavadnler will visit her rnotheL-Geo. A special meeting of the George- town Community Welfare Leaguv was held in the Town Hall on Monday evening at which a large number of members were presen‘ The many committees necessary to carry out the work in connec- tion with the dance to be held i: the potato warehouse on Tues- day, August 24th, were appoint.- ed. It was decided to operate a refreshment booth. also bingo and games booths. Don Messers Orchestra will be in attendanc‘ and all arrangements have beer. completed to provide car parking space at the rear oi the C. N. it. Stationiat the head of the wharf Fire protection during the dance and throughout the night will b»- providcd by the towns fire en- gine and the Red Cross rescue boat will be on duty at the wharf. Everything possible is being done to assure the succes of the dsaec and to provide those attending with every opportunity of having an enjoyable evening. N CALL A DOCTOR First aid is not intended to take the place of medical or surgical treatment but to provide immed- late tomporsry assistance to an ac- cident or sickness victim. First aid is rendered on the spot and before removal-unless danger makes re- moval absolutely necessary — and before the arrival of a doctor. A doctor should be called at once, however. and as soon as he arrives the first-elder should be prepared to answer questions about what has happened and what first-aid treatment has been administered. H. J. MABON orilossnrarsr Fitting and Coppiylng Glasses lb isoivrsoul. res. Office loam 1o t.» u an. e to s nu. Holidays. ete.. by appointment Office Connected With . Drug Stare York Ami Vicinity .7111! GUARm-aiv. CHARCOTITETTQYVN | comm; nvnufrs | Mrs. Elby Hardy. .‘ ‘ Grove. spent Sunday in York, the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Harold Watts. m. mo... Hardy, Pleasant Grova,_is kept busy these days, inspecting potatoes... " Miss Frieda Ncwson, has returned to her home in York after visiting in New Haven the guest of her Brandmothor, Mrs. Pope Newman. Miss Vlerna Watts. employee of R. E. Mulch, is spending her holidays at her home in York. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Ross, and son Douglas, City spent Sunday in York the guest of Mr, and Mrs, Gordon Crockett. Mr. Arnold vessey, has returned to Hafiiax, after spending his holidays at his home in York, the guest of "his parents My, and Mrs. E. J. Vessey. Mr. Neil Robinson, city gpeng Sunday in York the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Crockett, Mr. and Mrsf B. Maliett have moved into their 1161i‘ home. Mrs. Peter Proud and son George of York are spending a few days in Nova Scotia. _ Miss Edith Brown, city/i; visit- 111E in York the guest of her cousin Miss Mary watts, . Mrs. Nettle Whitehead, h“ N. turned to her home in U. s, A, alter spending her holidays. with Mrs. Herbert Vessey. York and other relatives on the Island, Mr. and Mrs. Elaine MacLure, spent Sunday evening in York. for Canada Packers every Tues- day from Mt. Stewart and vicinity For trucking service contact Earl Jay. "Collecting and trucking hogs for Canada Packers Limited from Vernon River. Uigg. Avondalo and surrounding districts every Tues- day. Ralph Lea. "Collecting and trucking hogs for Canada Packers Ltd. from Hampton and surrounding dis- tricts every Tuesday. George Duns- ford. "Collecting hogs for Canada Packers Ltd., every Tuesday from Crapaud, Kinkcra and surrounding districts. Write or phone collect, R. N. Dawson Crapauo. "Collecting and trucking hogs for Canada Packers every Tuesday“ from York. Covehead and vicinity Pb: trucking service Phone Lloyd V9559)’. York. 1590-14. "Collecting and trucking hogs tor Canada Packers Limited-everv Tuesday from Gaspereaux Pan- nwure island, Sturgeon. and Murray "Collecting Ind trucking hogs "Collecting and truoklna bogs for Canada Packers Limited every Tuesday 1min Yinnandale and vie- inity. J. a. MacDonald (Mae-Don- ald's ‘Pransfefl. . "Loading hogs for Canada Pack- ers Ltd, ortham Ptatiar every Tuesday. For detailed infor- mation and trucking service con- tact Spurgeon Dyment, Port Bill (the Richmond Bay Buying Club). "Collecting and trucking hogs for Canada Packers Limited every Tuesday from Dunstaffnage and vicinity. Borden Boswell. "Collecting and trucking hog. for Canada Packers from Tracadie. Bedford and vicinity every Tues- day. Herb Mullen. "Collecting and trucking hogs for Canada Packers ‘Iuesday every neck from Elmira and surround- ing districts. Washington Young Bothweli. List your hogs at A. Robertson's store. "Collecting and trucking hogs tor Canada Packers from Murray River, Belle River and surrounding cizstricts every Tuesday. FM truck- I-iarbour North. Carl Graham. "Collecting and trucking hogs for Canada Packers from Newtown Cross, Orwell Cove. Miilview.Cher- y ry Valley, Eldon and Vernon. every Tuesday. Waiter Crane. "Collecting and trucking hogs for Canada Packer; every Tues- day and Friday from Canoe Cove. Rice Point. Long .Creek. Argyle Shore. Archie McKinnon. "Collecting and trucking hogs for Canada Packers Limited from Cornwall and vicinity every ‘Tues- Mr. and Mrs. -Ciiffo-rd Chandler and family, Milton, were visitors to York on Sunday tho guest of Mrs. Herbert Vessey. Mrs. Leith Brown and daughter Aletha 0f York are spending a few dais in Truro, N. s. They are accompanied by Mr. and Mrs, Jack Cooke and daughter Con- stance, they are the guest of M155 Muriel Brown. _ Mr. Blair Brown. Truro. NNQ. is visiting in York the "guest. of his cousins, Norman and Allan Brown-C. URGES UNIFORIYHTY IN LEATHER. COLORS NEW YORK, Aug. l9 - (OP) _. if a Canadian girl buys a blue handbag in Van‘couver._ .b.,jr_ belt in Winnipeg and‘ blue knees in Montreal, what does she have’) Probably a coriglomeration of blue accessories that she will be unable Lo wear together. But when a Swedish girl buys the same three items in different cities. she finds the colors match perfectly. ' This is due largely to Mrs. Ai.i Pekonen Henshen. who is color co-ordinater for all the leather lll~ dustries in Sweden. Mrs. Henshen sailed into this gargantuan task just two years a ._ That he has been successful at her Job is demonstrated by the for Canada Pe-akes and St. Tuesday. Merlin Dcvlne. for Canada Packers Limited from Point Prim. every Monday and Thursday. For detailed information contact Bill _ Mcltae. Point Prim. tnr Canada Packers Midgell, Bristol and districts every Tuesday, Dlngweil and Roasiter. Packers from Cardigan and rounding districts Phone or contact Norman MacKenzle. clay. l-lazen Howard. "Collecting and trucking hogs Packers Lid. from Theresa's every "Collecting and trucking hops Eldon, and Belfast "Collecting and trucking hogs from Morel], surrounding "Collecting hOgs __for Caridaa sur- irir Canada Packers Hem st. Peters Bear River and surrounding iricts every Tuesday, Phone contact Roddie Pratt. districts. Mel-Md 36 $0". Victoria 4-33 or m; service phone or contact I. B. Beck. "Collecting and trucking hogs for Canada Packers Limited from Montague and Surrounding dis- tricts every Thursday, For trucking service please contact Bid McLean. "Collecting and Inicking hogs for Canada Packers from Souris New. Zoaiand. Rollo Bay and guy. rounding districts esery Tuesday For trucking servile contact Rnddie Mclntyrey ' "Collecting and trucking hogs _ ‘AUGUST f 2b. _ i943 it SWIFTS MARKETINGSDRVICE us‘: arm DESIGNED 1'0 PROVIDE even FACILITY rot MARKETING YOUR noes s: sun: ro DIRECT YOUR noes ro SWiFT'S LOADING rvniY MONDAY mo TUESDAY ’ comm-r: TRUCKING SERVICE coarser our AGENT m YOUR VICINITY NORMAN BRUCE CLIFFORD PETEII PIUS MODONALD MOBELL ........'.' ..... IRNEST MURPHY MOUNT STEWAII‘ . ...... ..._. I. I... DOUGLAS DBOMOBI .....-... .._....... GEORGE MITCHELL PANMUBII ISLAND WILLIAM J. MODONALD MQNTAOUE . -.--- m... JAMES IVRLEOD‘ ' OABDIGAN ........_ ..._..._.. LINWOOD J. MoNEILl' ST. TERESA ERNEST BRADLEY ALBERT COURT aanroan . _ ravine. McDONALD n. an moons casnuza a. NICHOLSON moo .... .. ' noose-r sarcasm- vamvon nrvza. VERNON arvna co-or. VERNON . . ' .___ ___, cnaaans a. ssunruy MILTON . _. -._._ ROBERT cnsnaa COVEIIIAD .._-._..,__._ w. n. mm WINSLOE . .._._._...__._ moms DIAMOND canny vsau! L... " s-reaamo mos TARANTUM ANDREW Mumvsonsu cormwsu. .. Dove. MeOONALD new HAVEN JAMES rraarvny non-us wwrs canton crow HUNTER. RIVER . ' GORDON IVIATIIESON l FIIEDERICTON IIAROLI) McLEAN BREADAI-BANE EARL TODD EMERALD CLAYTON GREEN ALBANY I. GORDON MacKAY —CHARLOTTETOWN PENS- ALL DAY MONDAY AND UNTIL 11:00 A.M. TUESDAY PHONE. i457 FOR TRUCKING SERVICE IN THE CHARLOTTETOWN AREA swirr ciiuiinun. cu, Limited dis- or "Collecting and trucking hogs for Canada Packers every ‘mun. day from Fredericton, Colvlllg and New Wiltshire. For trucking reg. vice contact D. L. McDowell. "COUECUJI: and trucking hogs for Canada. Packers every ‘mag. clay. from Dromore. Johnston's River and Watervale. For trucking service contact Eddie Shgg, "Collecting and trucking hogs for Canada. Packers every Tuesday and Friday from Victoria, Album, Bedeque, Kinkora and surrounding Phone or contact L. D. Albany 39-11. correspondent during the war, Mrs. l-lenshen has just finished a three-month tour of the United States with her architect Ilblfibilfiii. She is enthusiastic about color co- ordination in the United States and hopes to see it. sprcad throughout the fashion world. Of her work. Mrs. Henshen says: "I sit. in Stockholm like a spzusr in the centre of a web that reaches out to Paris. London and all the fashion centres of Europe and extends now all over t.".e United States. I travel a great deal. looking at clothes, finding yy the code letters are different. Yesterday's nN-ffOTWLY. fhflmmeaufieaialioo‘ yawn rcr xens "rrvr rsa rarest. firv; swu rcr "orsaa ;ri>,_v,r p-zcour-wrroaer." ‘t Grahame: nonaarfiiazvfliae‘ rim aorr lsav cusmoive on WHICH iuvsvas moss: mo rare.‘ ADIIIINIIJL - Jll In loving memory of my d", Tether. Mr. Her-mas Nlygrg, ‘h, New! away Aulust 20th. 1941. A beautiful Iifo that has b“; spent, A devoted father end my but friend. IHQ was dearer to me than words can teII, The father f lost and loved pa ygl], Hcber and Family. l USED HANKIE YIELD! that in tests volunteers used a special handkerchief for irwo days. It was dried and then shaken. Researchers estimated that in IIORDE Ol‘ BACTERIA LOiNDO used ‘handkerchief, although dry, can distributo a dangerous num- ber of bacteria. if waved in the mon cold. v _ An article in ‘The lsncet said half a minute's shaking by hand, 15.000 bacteria-carrying partials; were released. Not all were dangerous but N. Ai-il- l! -— (@) -A air, report; m, 3mm; gown“ tests with ."t.he best lvaiigblg Research Unit at Salisbury. which will disinfectants" showed um has been vinvestigating the. eom- "I" Peri-isles. while airborne. were almost completely resistant to such methods of attack PROTECTION rouow runouon .. D Ol"l rorsro Protect your potatoes ageless ' and plans diseases right up to time f“; ma; c010;- comrdyn u 5 out about color trends and see- 7 5, . [o um h“ ‘m, y k going to be established thraoulgllgi all "*8 wit" W’ ltshw" industry ha} "Vi. lllilfiflifiQriam aiilffianslllfi s-nillmfil.” . the (“him gndusmcs m swede“ done in other countries that vie [anon-mg me example o! ‘he’ haven't yet. tried in Sweden." IPfIYIBS I" dual} Bu!‘ lid 195th" IIlKIil-Si-YY- .l"or the forthcoming season, ene huI;;a:’;l“3d"}"::1Y! 0f our clear EWMATAI$YSY°NPNM 5" 8 Br. Hermes Myer 5° l- "If YNII¢°P Fume, Fume" Wm" predicts the favorite colors will b: who passed sway so Qjfldgn], m: wig, m; gfghQGngg ca,“ sand beige, continental green and 5'13"" 29th. 1947. DDT m4 Bu“); minus“; u A fashion writer and foreign burgundy. Time apgedp om m, n" h“ their eleerivesme has been; - rum! In field tests: . . DA I C R Q S O R Sh" "W"! Ill gloom its lsadow ‘mkufll ' ‘ D m‘ I . w” k f. Acnoss 2. Perla homers“. 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