s..-___i- .._.¢- SUMKE/Iél-BRSIDE GUARDIAN i E WESTERN GUARDIAN , id :- Tifiis Baookstore, wmr st. Toronto Bakery. Wller BL Tho Guardian W your ord |,* lumn is reserved Ior new! gflforsl interest but ldvcrtisin] o; a iicwsy nature may be insert- “; 5i 2 cents a word strictly psy- m, in advance. EHlV‘-Al-‘I.IES, Lines, Reels ilO , ‘h n.1,... iii slock at Brace s. L-332-8-6-2i. ~11) Mhlpeque United jfigalfi‘... Tuesday, August 6th. frw. m,“ 4 lo 9 p.m. Sale of ‘ _;,,,.,_;_ L-256-B-2-4i. PHOTOS taken. Enmnns Drug icc, Summersidc. L344 f‘ VISITOR -— Miss rmack, of Edmon- i rom Edmonton. Alta, ‘.\'llil iiircc other young 5 ,\lcCoi'mnck was the id Mrs. J. L. Saund- t week. K Personals , I\‘.f Llnkleltcr is visiting lg p.- noiiuld Shccn, of Wallace, \.~;1u".i_- in Kcnsington. S E (_iv”f‘ii‘,iii'“i\vl4lTéll€rSQn left on (or Ottawa, T smo-llman of Char- -i_ . rusticnting at Edge- . ) ich during; hcr holidays. S _.-,\ll' Eugcuc yiodgson of the l k of NJVR Scotia Agency. New - ‘ilfiiflg a holiday with on Thursday to spen "ks vacation. S. —Dr L M. and Mrs. Oallibeck of .1 ‘ii rcccntly for Halifax ,. c ‘ibcck will be attach- . o 11in Canadian Dental Corps. S. w. nil insfwiiiiom Morri- "tlo daughter Jean are iiw ii: Eric's-water. S. --\' ~< lli-‘cu MricFhvcn daughter ‘i M's. Arthur Mac- ncrsi sa-is spending l in Rusllco visiting S. flliii Mrs. n. A. Compton»! . Mo. are spending a oidiiy ni Mr. Compton's ii-- in Si. Elcanors. S —.\l:' niiii Airs. Fidrile Perry have Ml‘. John Sheneen, 1c. Mass. and Joseph O'- oi Mctford, Mass. .l..~~,ih Hunter, of the f, Suiunierside. after .l in the Prince County is returning to his home "JP he will complete his and lifrs. Harry Sear and 1 and Mi's. William Col- Chai-loiictown, spent a ii-it wcck-cnd at Edge- ' Aiii-lh Bvdcquc. 3 ~Priifcssor and Mrs. Jeffery. who i'll visiting the professor's ircv. G. A. Jeffery and Mrs. , iiuc. his sister. Mrs. Arthur hi i, Sllilllllffsidfi have return- io lhi-ir home in Springfielcg 3S5, - Crockett. Summer- zis ii passcnucr recently on Jvhu-io-Boston steamer. l\' will visit suveral b19395 l shcwas accomprl-fcd by Mr. Ncwman H. Clark, uqclcs. Calif. Mr. Clark i l lili‘ Ilhcsi. 0i Mr. and Mrs. . of Summcrside. after an ii ‘lli vciirs. Mr. Clark finds ' ll"f‘.'§ and was dclightcg "isit. John \\'lii-I.\'i"l.li\' RIVER. SCHOOL (‘LOSING On ihc aitvrnoon of June 28th lie iiruuul OXiilIliliiltiOn of the hm ' ' School was held ‘ oom with a g00diy num- opuyers and visitors in ili‘lli'ii\il(‘(‘. "iiii- pupils responded very cre- ii. ilv in the various subjects in they were examined by .Mlss Jennie Mac- ‘Ausline ud Mrs. Howard Ling. Mr. Robert I... Stevenson acted chairman and the following Our-win was carried out: Chm-us by the school. Recita- ion by Juno Eikhoud. Recitation v Kcuh Rnckham. Recitation by cclliuion by Lois Dliye. “Y "one Taste to Many". Re- li-uion by Hugh MacNeill. EX- crciq. “Two Recetpsm Music by avoid MacDonald. Recitation, ‘mac-t Gnmcstel‘. Recitati i, eniior Axworthy. solo, Harold giagnohold. Reading. Esther stead. mirli‘i~'lll‘. “A Naught Boy." Re- c; “"11. Bctty Barret. Rccitation c" Eilkhoud. song, Dialogue, "A '33"- of Safety First". Recitation W "i Rnckham. Recitation, Stan- .I Rinchcan. Chorus the school. v'il(llllf‘iiifil(‘i_V after the program ‘Iliitlurt Ccrtificatcs were present- m? Eunice Rackham, Esther r-(P. Harold MacDonald, and A1- mb W‘ "is" Riffs were given to T?‘ nupil from lhP teacher. flwirf‘ imhils kindly rememberod Wm fr-iicher by presenting her M?‘ "fmwiv gilt. to which she nib TEDiird thanking Tl‘ for their thoughtfulness. "m" “luring of the National An- will be delivered l0 In m" Buy a; 2o pes- day or 10c per week. er to the boy rosponsiblo for deliveries on your mum. 5 priest. 5 hospitality GENT-Mrs. John Pond. u wow sum East-Pb 2x0 ‘ gummlnsml mo nuvcg “mm-y m" m", Bnblcrlptionl- livcrtiolos should bo left with um. p,“ n, Guns-dial! ml! b! Milli! ill!!! it on! of the following stores in 0 " Drusnm. w a st. M.“ Gilli". 6'1 GrmTvIIic at home in Snmmeraidc l; hone 289 for this service os —TRUCKS E UIP E " GOOdIiCh Store (lljoorphegvy “N5 and tubes, deliver every load lwded: all sizes at Braces. L-IiSZ-B-B-Zl. —BLACK LEAF "40” for dflhiifls a?!" at Taylor Drug C0,, Kellgjng. n. —-FROM BOSTON. - Dr. W. L. Mvlcllan of Boston, Mrs_ McLellafi and c n are spending a, vaca. 33:1 in Indian River and Kensiiip- - K —COME to the dance in Irish- town tonight. If not flue Wccincg. day- L-azo-a-e-ii. —BUY Hay Carriers, Blocks, Rope Forks, Rakes, etc.. at Bruce's. L-332-8-6-2i. iiabkett - Perry Wedding A pretty wedding took place at sawed Heart Church, Borden, on Monday, Aug. 5, when Miss Mary Angeline Perry and Mr. L0lil.>' lluck- ett, of Borden. were uuilcd in mar- riagc . The ceremony iviis poi-forni- ed by RRV- W. Miillfigiliili, parish The bride was uttciiticd by M155 Peggy Macnohhto, wiillc Mr. Henry Ceretti supported the groom, The bridal party entered the church to the strains of Lohengriirs Briilnl Chums. Diflyed bY 1hr‘ organist, Mrs. James MacAleer. During the cci-c- mOnY. the choir sang appropriate hymns and a solo “O Lord, I Am Not Worthy," was swcctlyi rcndcrctl by Mrs. Reginald MacAicer. Aftor the weddin the partv motorcd lo the Abeirwet Hotel. where it delici- ous wedding breakfast was Si‘l‘\'0fi bv Mrs. A. P. Ccretil, nficr l\'ili(il they left on the early morning bcat for a honeymoon trip to Montrcn‘. The happy young couple will rc- sidc in Borden, att-cmlcr‘ bv fhc good Wishes of their many fricnds. A In Memoriam MRS. CATIIERINE CROKEN There passed peaccfully away on Tuesday, Jilly 16th at her homo in Emerald Jet. Mrs. Caihcrlni- Cro- ken, widow of the late Edward Croken 0f that placc. Mrs. Cro- ken was in her seventy-eighth your. and although in failing hcolth for a. number of years was able to be up around until a iveck previous to her sudden dcath. caused by ii stroke. Slic was a woman of siev- iing character and the good shc has done and assistance she has rendered to the needy will ncvci- be known, and all recipients of hcr and friendship fccl that a lady of high christian chm‘- acter has passccl from them to the great beyond. She was a. devout member of the Roman Catholic Church and will be greatly missed in this community for her ever until-inc efforts in securing all good things for the community. Siic rcccivcd the last rites oi’ the church from her pastor, Rev. Phnlcn McKcnnn. who visited with her many iimcs during her illness. shc loaves to mourn her loss one daughter, Mrs. Earl McCarvllle, Emerald Jot, and two sons, st. Clair on tho homc- stead with whom she i-cslricd, and Aloysius of Kcnsingion: t-wo sis- ters, Mrs. Arthur Shccnan, Kin- kora and Mrs. Pennie (fGrnriy of Leaminsfer. ‘Mass. Her largely attended funcrnl took place on Thursday mnvniuu. July 18th to St. Jnmcs Church. Summcrfielcl. where a solemn High Mass was celebrated bv Rev. J. B. Croken who also conductcd fhc services at the qravc. The many beautiful floral of- ferings and numcrnus mass cnvds themselves spciik of the rr-sncct and esteem in which this kind old ladv was hold by all. The pallbearers vircre itlcssi-s. George Maync. Gcorur Pnwcr. Joseph McDonald. Thomas Huflhf‘ John Mcliintce anti-Clayton Grccn. May her soul rcst in POflCP.—<II. ' NEWFOUNDLAND TROOPS BEING ENTERTAINID ovrrawa, August 5 — 1'11" world's greatest movie stars arc g0- ing to entertain Canadian troops stationed in Newfoundland. Nor. in person, of course. but in rccls and peels of black and white and color- ed celluloid. captain Ben W. Allen. director of entertainment for the Canadian Lagion War Services. has announc- ed that a moving picture nr0.i"f‘l°l and equipment for sound haw‘ been shipped to the Island and that Marshall D. Peters. the T74‘!- ion's supervisor there, will instLutc a regular programme of entertain- ment for the men. pes of moving pictures io bc presented will include the lawst of available English and United Slater productions. comedies. “silLV Sym‘ phonics," news shorts and numer- ous official government films 0f R" educational nature. Moving picture enievtainmciii.» Captain Alien states. has bccn greatly in demand and vicnrmil’ air pmoiutod bv the men under arms The projector assigned to Ncw- foundiand is one of the mnnv b!“ ing used by the Legion in all mili- tary districts throughout Canada- __.i__--i- FIND SWASTIKA SIGN MO _ Aug, y-(CPJ-Cilil- dren of Iona. Avenue school today; found a sign bearing a rNi-Pbvillif‘ swastika and the “Hell Hitler ‘sic; gun when they rcturncri home a 1211;. a shortcut mth near i111’ "i1 Officials march-rich M111 M‘ <1 - n b h _ t ~ “I "glut this enjoyable Li latcgfizglbgge the children re uinJ 030W, AND PRINCE COUNTY CHRONICLE i FARMERS This is the time of year when many farmers suffer great loss from potato blight. The weather is looking bad for blight so we again invoke the old call “LET US SPRAY” with the Hall Is- land Made Sprayer. You have spent your money for fertilizer and given free- ly of your energy so do not lose out for lack of spraying. USED AND NEW 0N HAND THE HALL MFG- CO. SUMMERSIDE C. E. MacNUTT, at Palmer Electric, Charlottetown lKensigngtofi Vicinity The sincere sympathy of his many friends in Kensington is ex- tcndcd to Mr. Daniel Raynor, Traveller's R/est, on his heavy loss by fire of his dwelling house on Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. William Ellis of O‘Leary, is enjoying a pleasant holiday in Keiisington the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Claude Glow. Mr. and Mrs. George Keefe, of Charlottetown were visitors Kcnsington on Friday. Mrs. Roland Shem and little son Jerry of Wallace, N.S., are slwnding a pleasant holiday in Kensington with her father, Mr. Alfred McNeill. ‘File hcmc of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Durant, Margatc, was the scone‘ of a unique and enjoyable cclcbration on Wednesday, July 31st, it being the sixty-third an- niversary of their happy wedding clay. Many relatives and friends gathered to ext-end lxeariicst con- crniliiaiioris and to enjov their hospitality. Only one son Heath of Margatc was able to be pres- ent but letters and gifts were re- ccivcd from the remaining mem- hers of the family. Harry 'f‘i~-icl~.cr. Alberta: Mrs. J. W. White- iicnd of Winnipeg, Man, and. B150 from a granddaughter, Mrs. W. Czirvcr, Costa Mesa, California. Other near relatives present were two grandsons, Billy Durant and EWCYl Clark, a nephew, James Tun- liu of Black Banks and four nieces uninclj‘, Mrs. J. H. Laird, Moos" Jaw, snsk. Mrs. lJames Kllgore. Iinrtford, Conn, Mrs. Lee Crane. and Mrs. Henry Henderson, Mar- giiic. A most delightful afternoon was spent. Music on piano and violins iras furnished by the Misses Gallant, Summerside, Mr. James 'f‘ilp1in and Billy Durant. Mi‘. Diuant himself sang two of his favourite songs. A gift of I. beauti- ful piece of silverware from the four nieces was presented b Mr. J. H. Laird, who in a very RFD)’ appropriate speech spoke of the re- putation for friendship and kind- ness that Mr. and Nlrs. Durant had always enjoyed throuEhWi their long happy wedded life and expressed the wish that they mill"- iong he spared in health to enjoy the blessings that belong to u. long and useful life of service for oth- oi-s. Among the many letters re- ceived was one from the Prime Minister. the Ri- Hon- Mwkefillf King who expressed his interest in their anniversary celebration and asked them to accept his warm- cst congratulations and best wishes sircssing that, such an lmbwkefl companionship was indeed a benea diction on each of their lives min extended his sincere wishes a much happiness in the veal‘! come.—-H Hcr many friends ‘W111 be P195595 to hear that Mrs. GOOYBQ mun“ who recently underwent e11 lion in the Prince CounW 3°31? Summer-side. Where 5m i‘ ‘i’ d u“, paiicrit is now W911 0n ""5 m“ recovery. Pt . Bernard Gillis and PTA-- Slcplien Gillis o1 the PEI. Hilfi- landcrs stationed in Nova. Scot-till are at present enjoyiM I W‘ earned furlough with their PIT‘ c“; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Gil- lis, Indian River. Mr. Joseph Jochelma has re- turned to Kensinflmn "m" 1 m’; rl-ny business trip in St. 301m. N ms. Kenneth Molmn 1M dailghter Anna hBVI rfiilmed hm“ iimn a pleasant weekend with rel- aiives and friends in Chariot/w- town. . illi Michael and M2. ivlixl/‘liamw Nigirirolson oif Ohsriottc- - tcvm were recent misiness visitors to Kcnsington. Mr, William Sutherland loco! painter is 611888"! Null-l“ u" 1'95‘ idcnce of Mrs. John Wliltr- ‘The Malpeqlle Ioodinfl 90-. N" a number of men Vi!!! 5' 11118 their warehouse iccated in Kensing- tori. .PlL0‘l‘S warcn N“ FOR roams-l‘ Fill! ln the line of public service. ‘FNM- Canada Air Lines mflflfl "W! a" rcporling forest fircs as lhéif a“: British Columbia. From o hell o 11.003 feet vast stretches of count?! can be covered. When smoke i: soon the crcw raportstotheflollfl station. which gets in touch with iho closest provincial authority. \'/‘.i'i for.“ trips (‘wily across the Rrcltics, the sir line is able l0 limp on eleven-hour watch. of the presentation playing was resumed for the freezecut ivliich was won 3y Mr. Borden .____. was lliihol Moot-cod. who has spent the post year with her sis- ter, Mrs. Earl xton of Bale 00ml“. Quebec. has returned to her homo in Borden. Mrs. Donald Macquarrie of Moncton, NB, who for some time has been visiting friends in P.E.I. was the imcst of Mrs. Cecil stew- art last week. Mr. and Mrs. William Mac- Lean accompanied by Miss Doris Campbell motored rom Boston, Mass, on Sunday last to spend two weeks at the home of Mrs. Mac- hean’: parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Inman of Augustine Cove. Miss Campbell will visit her home in Cope Traverse. Misses Jean Macfsaao and Dorothy MacTavLsh of Borden are visiting 'I‘ruro, NS, guests of Miss Margaret Baird. Miss Ethel Sutherland, niece of Mr. J. K. Sutherland of Borden, motored from New York on Sun- day last and is visiting relatives in Borden and Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Paquct were visitors to Summerside on Friday. Mr. Harry T. Woodside and daughter Carrie G. Woodside of Clinton and granddaughter Willa M. Woodside of Saint John, NB. were visitors to Borden on Wed- nesday guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Sharpe. Master Jack MacIsaac of Bor- den is visiting in West Royalty, guest of Mrs. Herbert Love Miss Eleanor Gallant of Borden who has been taking treatment in Summerside followlrgg an operation rieturned to her home here on Fri- ay. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Pickering and daughter Leah also Miss Vivian Woodside, all of Clinton, motored to Borden on Friday. Mrs. Wm. MacLean of Boston, and Miss Hattie Ross of Carleton were guests of Mrs. Hector Mac- Kenzie of Borden Fpdiur The weekly auction party of the Borden Women's Institute was held on Thursday evening in tho town hall with five tables playing. Ladies first prize was won by Mrs. Julian Herring, while goat's first prize was won by Mr. M. Camp- bell, second, Mr. Ralph Dcrscy. with consolation prizes going tn Mrs. A. P. Ceretti and Mr. Emery Richard. A very pleasing fcuiurc of the evening was a farewell rid- dress from the Instituie to Mrs. James V. MacDonald, one of ih“ Charter members of ihc who with her fnmih" is _ Borden this week. Th." as which was read by Mrs. P. J. Mac- lnnis spoke the appreciation of the Institute for the splendid ivork done by Mrs. MacDonald whilc among us not only as an Insfiiuiii member and Red Cross wori:ci' but also as librarian for the town. Mrs. MacDonald in her calmrlty c!‘ trained nurse has for many vc ". given of her time and talents for the good of the community and was always readv to help in iimc of need. Following the addrfiss Mrs. W. A. Field presented lvirs MacDonald with a beautiful ver casserole with the good wishes Institute. Following thc Joseph Afficck of Scarle- war-A. Aimong the visitors to Borden this week are George and Donald‘ Warren oi’ Freetownnvyho are guests BRINGING UP FATHER ‘sent for of their aunt, Tavlsh. On rridoy, August 2nd. me stark paiidavisiittothohomoollilnond Mrs. Francis Westhaver and felt I lovely baibiy girl. congratulations. Miss Geraldine Richard of Bor- den left on Monday morning for a visit to St. John N. B. Mr. and iMlrs. D. M-wLean and family o! Oiieazy were visitors to Borden on Sunday, guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Rude, their daughter, Margaret and son Ralph, left. Borden on Monday morning on return to their home in , Mass. They have ben spending their holidays at MI. Rudcb old homo in Norboro. Mises Glenn and Edith Shame of Borden are visiting in Noxbom at the home of their uncle Mr. John R. Sharpe. Mr. Wilfred Pickering of Clinton visited Borden on Saturday en route to Moncfion N, B., where he will spend a few d-aiyc, A miscellaneous shower wns tend- ered to Miss Annie Perry in the Borden dance hall on Friday ev- cning when a. large number of friends gathered to show?!" her with gifts and good wishes before her approaching marriage. The bride-io-be was escorted to the scat of honor by Mrs. Ralph Toombs while Mrs. Jilifllés MaoAleer played Lohcngrlnls Bridal Chorus. Pre- cccding the carriage laden with gifts were a Wee bride and groom in the persons of Laura Ozon and Stanley TOOITlIIJS. The gifts were Opcncrl by Miss Peggy MacDonald and Mrs". Clinton Howatt while the humorous vcrscs and good wishes wcrc rcad by Mrs. P. J, MacInnis and the cifis were placed by Mi-g, W. A. Field. Many useful and beautiful gifts of silver, chins, lin- en, fio. ivcre received. Mrs. P. J. MflP/lflis then read an address frrm the Borden Womens’ Insti. tutc and the brlde-to-be was pro- seuicd with a dainty china. tea set. Miss Perry thanked those pre- _ their gifts and good wishes. After singing, “For She's A Jolly Good Fclloxv," the evening was pleasantly spent. in dancing, The music was furnl=hed by the Boy Scouis Orchestra. A “FLYING oomva" INJURED BRICHAM czrvfui h, A _ __ fAPI-Bcrnadlnc LewisaKinzgfayél-y. ma’ Godiva? from Los Angcies, “'33 lulurcii SPFIOHSIY today in an sir. plane crash. Mrs, King 30, became known as the “Flying Godiva" a \_ P111‘ n): ilflPl‘ hcr motor failed while ‘slip was taking nn aerial sunbath qcvu-ccn Los Angelcs and Bakers- flv d. She squirmed into her clothes lil time to make a cafe landing. NEW Irsr; FOR numb!‘ MANCHFSTER, Aug, 5.4%.») _ Whru R cct cnvc birth to kittens in '\ bflbvis gas hclmet. Mrs. Margaret Hulmc. was fined 10s. ‘IO!’ pot taking reasonable care V fljhc__li9_liii_et; O -~ RELIEVE SUFFERING QUICKLY WITH KELLOGWS DADDV-WHV UP ? VOL! KNOW QU LIKE THAT — BY GOLLY DAUGHTE — I GLJEEJE: XDLJ ARE QIGHT- DON'T YOU DQE THAT MOWW-IEQ DISLIKES SEEING YOU SITTiNG Al? ND THE HOUSE LOOKING 55 M“ T“ w" ‘Women Take Over Many Jobs In Britain (Attached to the London Bweau of the Canadian Presss since she fled from France at the fall of Paris Gladys Arnold contributes this fifth sboryin a. series onlsriiaurs mela- morphosis since the French surf-cu- der. For several years Miss Arnold, formerly oi’ the Regina u-acicr-Posi, wrote a weekly Paris letter for the Canadian Press). By G-LADYS ARNOLD ion Press Correspondent IONDON. Aug. 5.—(CP)— There are few jobs in Britain that women aren't doing today. and none thvy wouldn't tackle if given a chance. Repercussions from the crumbling of France pushed the national ser- vice doors a, little further ajar to women as more men became needed for the armed forces. Dot“ ‘ ation strengthened “Women were aware of the work they could d0 and were itching to do it even before Franco was ovcrnui,” Miss Elizabeth MMDonnld. wruc-r and influential member of many’ womcns organizations told mo. “Their determination has only bccn Strengthened to make 'it can't ha» pen here’ a reality. T'hnt’s why m behind the Amazons Ix-fcncc Corps. men are avprcsing to be ilTlliCli and trained to shoot is only one symp- tom that the lesson of France has been understood. Had the women ovdr there bccn armed, who knows what might have happened?" Red-headed, widc-avvakc Dr. Edith Summerskill. Labor M P., agrcccl with hcr. “Yet it is being objccicd frail and helpless creatures," she iri- merited. Dr. SummerskllYs patient; are drawn from the women and girls of many industries. Thcv come to hcr tired and worn after wccks of vmrk- ing l2 hours a clay. "Fhey don't asl: for a week or l0 days rest," she (ixplnixirrii. "They siiy ‘I'll be all right in a clay Oi‘ two; won't I, doctor? Just give me a bottle of tonic to fix mo up'_ “As one of my telcphonc girls ex- pn-ssed thclnfccllngs: "Gucss wave just got to spend up now we n» cu our own, and just go to it as ‘iE.i'bic> Morrison says.’ " Speed Up is Word Speed-up is the word. It has giv- en a handful of intcrnaiioiniiy- known airwomen their chance-final" Johnson, Mrs. Lanibton and Mona Friedlander among them. Thou- sands of girls wan! to bu pilois. Every time a call goes out for wo- men, thousands qui-uc for ihc fi'\\' positions open. Wiicu London U114‘ companies asked for ‘J00 "i-iu alert girls, used to hand lug ll xii and who won‘; get illzsii-rvzl ll‘. ward or difficult Siilhllifili than 40 times as many who iilttcd the bill applied. an oiri l reported. Housewives have dlscovcrcd many ways of smcdlng up ihclr poi": bc sides giving tons of aluminum kc cs and sauce pans for buildu craft. Mass canning of i2 try's fruit by methods that l'i"i!iil( little sugar is proceeding at Illflfl‘ than 1,000 “national jam" depot Tired factory workers are bciut: civ- en a, day's rest or a week-cud by volunteer housewives. Sour h - joined in A. It. P. work bv ,. iceing supplies of hot Wfllvi‘, kets and bandages for the wuu Women members of the Nat Cyclists Union have found jobs messengers for the Minister of Ii formation, A. R. P. and other . vices. More thousands are apl ing. White coats and smart " cpis" are uniforms of ,.rls ‘livering milk in parts of Ifllidfl. Garages throughout fhc country are > filling with girl_r_n_cchmiics, The desire thousands or British wo- , to by those who stiil bcllzwe- uc are - 1 E"'.*"""._ir!rn§r1f M siiifilf. Ixiillifli‘ Martin, ci-lebriilcu nor ‘loft the concert platform for mother's garage. _ In Lon on there are 140 P01166- women, but women are u! in! ma‘ me number be increased RINSE men for other work. Even tbostaid London banks have opened cashier iobs to women just as they did N ycais ago. Another outlet for women desir- ing to help is the land which many city girls are hard at work raising vegetables which will bring the country nearer self-suffi- ciency on the food front. - Lakes Towing FlrmTightens-up On Information CLEVELAND,- Aug. l —(AP) — Tlhie Great lakes Towing Company, "in cooperation virith the govern- men," ia restricting its distribu- tion of information (xmcerning movements of Great Lakes freigh- lers, President Chester W. Wlllett said today. "We are now refuoin to give out information oi that prom- iscuously,” Willett said. “We shall not furnish answers to telephone calls for information unless we are sure to whom W8 ave talking. We started this last fall, and now are tightening up more.” The company does harbor-towing in all the major Great lakes pm" cxccpt Milwaukee. It brings dock the 300 freighter: which arc engaged in transporting iron from ncrliivrn ranges to steel mills via the Sault Ste. Marie canal, which is closely guarded by the govern- ment. Wiilett said, however, the clamp upon information was in “coopera- tinn" with the Ilnited States gov- crnmcnt rather than a rcsult of a direct order. He said relatives of crewman would continue to receive- information, and port lists would he available as visual to ncvvspapcrs in the lakcs territory for their own own information. but other qucrics would be referred to the boats‘ owners for disposition as the latter saw fit. firlaluurrc BLAST A SOUTH-WEST TOWN, Eng. - iCPi-lbiu-ing an air raid here a homh fell in a field and a car ass-. in: on an adjacent road was ifioril romifetclv off the ground by tho bllast. The car continued undamag- (3 . T cull boro- i . . on bond a» .. Moe, \',‘I1< 1T clvriv‘ LEFT THREE NOTES MilNCliESTTfR. Eng.—(CP)—Af- to‘ ivritinc: thrco notes, one to tho hroltr- his spine WANTED Male or Female experienced help (‘all in Person BISi-IOPS Summer-side Only experienced help need apply | WELL- HOW I'LL JUST PASS MAGG AND SEE IF? SHE NO ICES HOW , l LOOK I m,» mo. i...- Pvumn fvvwii ... i... w..i.i nglJsrsltlvifl -i E v A 11s PICNIC Wednesday AUGUST 7. Several Bitten By Snake in Religious drgy Royal ilavy Loses 6,952’? I ‘I! ‘a Kliifitiibfisiiiifiiiii action. 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