fbnunuuiuuuUrdu}a.. was promoted t-i Seargeani UGUS'1‘ 31,1916, ' y y WESTERN GUARDIAN -"- t ‘ George CIOI. IUMIIIBSIDE and PIINUI COUNT! NIIl Subseripflone. “venting __ A answer l. lino: ldurolv. as mum in. hi} _ It 0ttun It. gffiaiialrahaar-yuwuute-iiyataaaum following atom “game, - Water Streak “N.” gggaq, Water fitted‘; ‘a? Guntluwlilaodalfverodtelnyinloiallanuido m, ggupxdfldl tie pl: not. Pimietlflior this lerwlgl in dunner-ides thrill-v Dflliten. Water ltnm Ital Gndet. l’! Granville ctr-qt, ' ‘h. you order to the bu; responsible for deliveries on you rollo- ,.._-_-f . \ .-BiBACE'S STORE and Nat-e- will br- cloeed labor. Day. uqndgy, Sept, 2nd. .-NOTXCE:—Our stores will be dosed all day Monday. sept. 0nd. Ralph Callback do 00.. W. M. ggwness. __p0|c QUICKER more pleasant flmylng we the new Electric Shav- “5 at, Mcase Jewelery Store. DKITCHEN Utensils are here wdgy and gone tomorrow — call one“ at Bruce's. _-i1AYVE! 14115.1. creme sham- pco for everyone in the family Lanolin —— Flcll for lovliir hair. G0 “rile; Rpxcri JFLQ Store Sum- merslde. _.R.EXALL ANT and wder with 5 DPYWW- Roach gcientifically rested. Gourltrs Rex-y all Drug store, Biwrmersi/le ... B-DATF-Mantle Clocks yufiNfr-‘yived from England. Get your, today. Moase Jewelry Store. _FOIt SALE - By sit-ck. l} led grain l2 cert-s o :59: Waiter B. Craig Mid- dlcton. ‘BLACK IS AN attractive trim for white. Gilddens Endurar-ze Black in stock, other colors to grriite at BIBCPJS DBEDEQUE UNITED Church Services Sunday PcDi- l. 1946. 38d- eque ii a.m'; Borden h‘ u m -' Ai- bsiiy 7:30 pm Minister Rev. J. M. Baxter. B D. _PRINCETUW\J United Churc Rev, C..l Cmwdis. Minisrcc‘. Mrs. Chester Simeon orsanlsl: 11 B-m» Dictator. Demagcgue on Divider; 730 pm‘ Ro-irinice of Fwid and Ekirest, Labor S-ir-tliiy. —BURIAL IN HOLLAND-Mrs. Mai-glint M. Ca bell has recently received informal on from Oli-BWB that the remains oi her husband- liinlor John Weston Campbell. N. N.S. Highlanders have b:en care- fullv exhumed from the orisimi place of interment and revcrently ieburicd in Grave 15 of Nijmegen Canadian Military cemetery. four miles east of Nrjmegen, Holland whrre it will receive care and maintenance in perpetuity. —NEW GROCERY — Two vet; erans. Ralph S. Phillips and James A. MacInnis have opened theft grocery on Water St. West Both boys joined the PEI. Hichiand- ers in I940 and vent overseas in i942. Col. Mz-cIniiis joinei the Cape Breton. Highlanders ah-‘l went with the 5th Division to Italy. He spent two years in that country’. a.. saw action at the Ustab Li. e. the Hitler Line. 9.10m and the Gothic Line, He then went to Fwancr and fought with the Cflflsdlflrfi through Belgium to the Rhine. Opl. Phillips uvent to lilrarri- with the P. E. I. Light Horse shortly’ alter n day and was in action until the victory. QUAD Place orders now to in- sure winter supply of coal. Arriving at intervals, screen- ed Sydney, Inveriiess. Alb- f ian Nut and Coke. lr.'lrfil_l‘i‘5llflg||ga,- - V‘ ', r '- . - .. n sat/l to o thinni- ‘t ALL LE5 RALPH MUITART “Wily. Wetlands“ ‘gian- CHARLES LLEWELLYN Carleton Siding 6-1 7-B-ff — CAMEO - KENSINCTON rrt. mo - SaT."‘i_:l5-9:80 PM. “ranzan mu rii D our l - —II‘OB. SALE-d good used truck tires and tubes. ~835Mb. ill-ply. Rayner’: Guise, ventral Bcdeque. —E8UAPED - female fox. Mil-Yin diff“? of Gtllis, Kcnsington, n.8,. 5 -FOB SALE-Plymouth motor, i940. excellent condition. P. o, Box 896. Simmer-side. —I-‘ABMEBS: Now loading ma- tured Gobbler potatoes; Wm truck and grade same. Jas, E. MacNeill. , Kensingtoii. l -WAN'I‘ED-3-4 or 1% ton truck {in mod condition. Malpeque Trad- lng Company Ltd, Kerisingtori. l -~_. i —UNLOAIIDYG can bulk whm Saturday. Aux. 3i. Tuesday scpt. 3. Kensirigton Dairying cowpam- tive Association, Ltd, —0N TWO MONTHS’ VISIT- Amtmg those visiting iri the pm- virice is Mrs. Frank Slavin. Quin- cy. Mass. who has apeni the past two weeks in sun-imerslde the guest of her cousin, Mrs. Daniel J. MaoLeod. Convent street. She has been a visitor to the Island for the past twelve years and is ‘much impressed with its beauty. ,8he is spending two monitia here ilislting different parts oi the pro- v nce. —-ENJOYABLE PARTY - On llvlflndfl-y night a pleasant party was held at the Gallant Diner in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Frank tnckhart (the former Eva Poirler of this town). After dinner was served the bride was presented lurlth a lovely tea service bv Mrs, Freddie Blacquicre. Mrs, Malcolm Steele read the address. The re- mainder of the evening was spent in danoine and simrimz, music be- ing furnished bv the Perry boys (brothers of the bridel. The happy couple left for Halifax on TMNdOGJIE-‘ldliy where they will re- e. . Personals I —Miss Madge Bulk. Toronto.‘ has been visiting her sister. ifLr-"S- Jc-hn Hewett. Summerside. —Mrs. H. R. Crockett and grandson. Herbie. of Summer-side have returned from a verv eniov- able tfi!) vlsliim friends and rel-l stives in Charlottetown and Ccvh‘ head. S, —Mr. and Mrs. Eldrldoe Cairn- bell and son. Robert. oi Worces- left Tueedav mornlns ier. Mass. an return home "Tier snewiin" ‘w,- mopthe rv-"h M" GvWrbEWs mother. Mrs, David Cflv'"“‘-‘3ll i" Montrose. and other relatives 1'1 Alberton and Surnmersilde. Borden Miss Tessie Sexton, who has been spending the summer holidays nrar Montreal, returned to Borden on Saturday evening last. l Min Helen Adams of Charloiteo mown was a weekend guest at the ‘Borden Cabin-i- Mr. and Mrs, Willard Gray and ‘daughter of Moncton. N. B WihO ‘have Men riding their holidays ‘at Borden bins. returned home on Sunday last. , Guests at Borden Cabins during the put week were: M Mrs. Emerson Head, Mr. and Mrs. Ar- nold Head, E ing, N.H.; Mrs. F. C. Calder an Lois and Stella. Crawford, St. John, N.B.; Mrs. K. Butcher and Miu Verna Butcher. Toronto, Ont; Mr. and. Mrs. Ivan Mallet 'l‘ruro, N.S.: Mr. and Mrs. J.W. itmer, Hespeler, Ont; Mr. and Mrs. D. G, Ervin, Stewiacke, N.B.; Mr. and Mrs. LE Evans Princeton, N.J.; Irene Walldorf and Mar aret Dunning, Plymouth, Mich; ertrude Glrard and Ida Doyle, Detroit, Mich.; Mr. Jeryl ' Bonner, Salem, N. J.‘ Mr. Wm. Reading. ' Mich; Mr. MacManus, Edward LUHJOIT, Med- and Mrs. rgivggzmqg» I field. Mass; Mr. and Mrs. n. s. s“ l Armitage, Chicoutlmi, Que; Mr. "l" and Mrs. Stanley Vincent, North JOHNNY WEIMULLEB, ‘Bergen. N J, r an Mrs. N. BRENDA JOYCE Weiss, S rseuse, N. Y.; Mr. mid an ‘Mrs. G. . Murphy, Woodstockulv, JOHNNY SHEFFIELD B- Also Good Shorts and News Suzrz/nctrsidc i-atn-‘i-zssiumhiitthao T. Earle liickay cur-um Aeeoqptgfl u a.;".".i'..“.a... ‘ PRU I18 "in. norm. -CAILI_'I‘O. - '0fiiee flours 41-3 $" 8 . n and by u- “\ Miss Glenn Bioi-pe o! Monctoii. _ 11.3. spent the weekend with her lirarcrits. Mr. and Mrs. George Sharps cf Borden. who has been Mr. lid Lynda. wider-going treatment in the an. Hospital. returned to home here on Wednesday o! last week. Mrs. Cecil Stewart and dam!!- lter Audrey oi Charlottetown. and Mrs. Herbert Love and children. Harry and Elise. of West Royalty were guests of Mrs. John ltdbiisalc for a few dlys tut week. 1 Her friends are glad to learn whet Mrs. Eddie Richard 0f Bob‘ den. who recently underwent an cpcntion in the P. C. Homlilll. l! imking a Nod recovery- W. A. Field of to charlotte- I | ’ were ‘town on Thursday. d: here learned with re- gret that Mrs. Gordon Jay was a patient in the Digib-v General Hos- pital. Mrs. Jay underwent an o0- erntion on ‘ruesdsv and m reports was doins "l1- Mr. and n57»... Lem! of [q ts of Mr. fifli‘. f. ‘éféatliflr mien. on Tuesday. and Mrs. C. H. Cameron gon Join. o! Montreal. are :QQQ4QAQAAAICOIOOQOOQOQ5 ' m 'm'sonuca . J0llI IIBIIEILI. W.‘ m nW-‘taa l \ further notice. ‘mend the winter iii-omits at th- cont. A __-__ BUMMERSIDE ro-mnr- Rllfi CLF-YDAY SHARP ' NFEII Also Comedy and Cartoon Shows 7:30 . 9:15 Matinee Saturday 2:311 a-__-.- CAPITOL THEATRE S’SIIIE 0LOSEO On authority of the De- partment of Health and Welfare, beginning next Monday, Labor Day, this theatre will be closed until This action is being taken due to the prevalence of Infantile Paralysis in the province. Vifimnl Mrs. Cameron's parents Cont. and Mrs. John L. Read. The members of the Borden Women's institute held their an- nual meeting at Tormentine Inn vii Wednesday. Aux. as. A pleas- ant afternoon. which owing to the inclement weather was spent mostly in indoc’: snort. was fin» fished up with a very fine chicken dinner. ' The reguiarisujion party of the Borden Women's Institute 11KB CHARLOTIEIOWN. 6115501618 ° I Girl Guide News t Guide Notes from Prince County The outstanding event o! the summer holiday; for Prince Coun Guides was the cam at Fernwoo ; and the highlight o the camp was the visit of the World Chief Guide Lady Baden-Powell. whose enthus- iasm and energy were on inspir- ation to leaders and girls alike. It gade all eager to get on with aiding. in fact to do our best at Guides. after hearing tint hand what Guides have been doing else- where. A gracious thank you note was received from Lldy den- Powell, saying how much she en- joyed meeting the members of the local associations and the friends of guiding. 8nd how de. lighted she was with our camp at Fernwood. At camp Joan McPhee had the honor to receive her First Class Badge from her, and in Eiummerside when the Brownies entertained her the Chief Guide lented Mary Mountain with Q Fir-it Class Brovmic Bldlc, the Golden Hand, Camp is over again for another year and the Guides have return- ed home healthier and happier after their short time at Fern- Wood. We all enjoyed ourselves and we will long remember Lady Baden Powell's vlslt, the hikes to U16 UBhthouse at Sea Cow Heed, the trail through the woods to the ravents nest, the grand camp fires and many other good times. Most o! the girls really accom- plished much in badge work and tests in second class, first class. Keep F1 and Athletes badges were 5858G- Three Guides won their irst Class and they are to be con- gratulated on their tine work- Jomi McPhee, Mary Kelley and Betty Pendleton. $16.40 was col- lected from the campers and given to Lady Baden-Powell for the "Save the Children Fund." The staff wants to thank all friends of Guiding who helped the "ml? any Way-especially Mr. and Mrs. MacFarlsne and the “Y's Men's Club" for the use h-i the campsite, not forgetting the cook, Mrs. Harries of KEIISiYIQlOlT, whose culinary efforts were so heartily appreciated, Recently Sally Woodslde yo. ceived her Golden Bar, the Sec- ond Class Badge, and Edith Poole was enrolled as a Brownie. To win the Bolder: Bar a Brownie has to be_ able to do quite a number of things. She must know the coin- positron of the Union Jack and how to fly it; know how to tle three kinds of l-rriot; and km..- thoroughly the rules of the ro-id whether she ls walking, on a bicycle. or setting out of u car. She must show that she has been using her eyes in the world about her by describing a bird, a flower, a tree or something she has ob. served herself. She must make useful articles and be able 1o sew c-n buttons properly. In physical health she must know the ruins of health for a little girl, hold her- self well enough to be able lo she must be adept at skipping and was held on Thursday evening with seven tables playing. Ladies prize was won by Mrs. George Sharpe, gents’ by Mr. Ernest Grant, with wrisclatlcrn prizes go- ing to Mrs. Camille Arsenault and Mir. P.J. Nilclnnls. Tia: freeze- out prize was won by ltttrs. Ed Lynda. Mrs. Effie Gaudet of Morictcn spent a week-end in Borden. gugst of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gau- e . Miss Alice Gordon of Roseheath went two weeks in Borderi- recent- liv with her aunt ma. Jack Gal: et. Alberton Mr. John Fraser of the Customs Department. Charlottetown. was a visitor to Alberton Thursday. Major Allison Roflers and Mk. Jas. Robinson, Charlottetown. wm visitors to Aiiberton Wednesday. mm-sday morning Mr. Vernon England. accompanied by hi5 daughter vema and son Ronald left on a motor trip to Boston. Mass. Mr. and Mrs. E. Edwards ar- rived recently to visit Mrs. Ed- wards’ parents. ‘Mir. and Mm. Cyril beard. 'I'heir iiinera was from Enqlflfid t0 T001851 1 5T- John‘s. NM" New York and Charlottetown. ‘Miss Anne Keir, Maipeque. ac- companied by her nieces, thc Misses Mary. Janet and Anabel Auld. attended the Alberioti EX- hibitlon and were entertained by Miss Christina Fraser. The Y.P.S. of the Iinaer ‘M0- marial Church arranfififi I 5°" limhiful farewell party in hm" n1’ their student pastors wife. Mrs. Cunningham ‘hieadav even- ing at the home o! MY!- E- Y'- Kcrr. Mrs. Cimriinwham was wre- sented with a beautiful bouoilfl or: giadioii bv Miss Iriatria rorayih and it hand-painted plctiiie b? Miss Margaret Forlyth. ‘The 9v- eriimz was happily semi Wm‘ music furnish-ed b! M3‘. and Mrs- A dainty local-i was served by the hostess assisted bi" the vounu cirls. and all wenthome hwing Mrs. Otmnlnzhom will rt- turn next summer. m. Gordon P. White. Alierton. l-it Aug. flnd for the Canadian West. His itinerary was from Bunsmerside to North Bsttlvtord. He will visit at Out Knife. Suit. for several weeks and plans f0 WORDS 4ND MUIIO l A melodrama originally was a dramatic composition in which the actor recited his part while rn or- chestra played utqlwrilie airs. u. s. nscoso mim- The iltut estimate of Ilnlted I wheat Reduction in 1N6 bl Ml conditions II It July i5. throwing a ball and be able to set a table fc-r two for dinner. Fi-n- Elly. she must, never forget that she has promised to do her best to do her duty to God and m me Kin! and to help other people 8W1‘? dly. especially those at home, UNION PERSONXLS Mr. Everett Lamont is busy re" riovatlng his house. ' ‘ Some of the farmers at Union Irv busy at their harvest and re- port a good crop. Mr. Wallace Maliett has ur- chased a new farmall tractor w itch‘ will be of great advantage in farming, 1 l Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Mallett and family have returned to their home in Ontario after a plegsant visit with his relatives and friends after an absence of nine gears. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Muilattl 0f Flbfldl ll’! spending a pleuglng visit with his brother A. G. .Jai. lctt and other relatives. Mrs- wm~ Bllmllins and herl niece Miss Louise Ravcnhill or Watertown, Mass, spent a fulfil!" three weeks visiting silver and friends. Miss L MPH-l. a pleasant three weeks vacation wrth her mother and sisters, while here she had a grand motor trl to Cape Wolf "ihlzrfiodhlé Bruit‘ mother spent her If 0 a a. ‘ow r s n u. M!‘ will?“ etiding ther. very , ra- h lnd his sister MiIII Louise Fish. Accamhanylng ma, Bfyenton were her mother, Mr, and Mrs. Harry Newman. also Mr,| atnd Mrs. Owen Younker of Kkig- a on. HAMBURG. A . 28—R __ The British 11$ Serviceellnteglp. Inn-iv tonight reported publication, 0f a law fonnaliy dissolving the Wehrmacht-the Gennan army as o! today. ' l DEVELOPING PRINTING . ENwNG PRINTS Mall Your Films To Us For Service Roll Flint, oil Sizes In Stock ' Ema ilrug & Pirate Service nieces the out-turn at 1.131.000.0110 bushels-en l time record, an abe t nine niiliiim bushels above tbs rd established ll 100. Sunimereide - ~ 1 walk with a book on her head:| l 5159: Men's Felt Hats —l§0-! 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. Felt Hats in smart snap brim styles, bound edge, neatly lined. Colors of AIRFORCE BLUE, MEDIUM BROWN, DARK GREEN, GREY, DARK GREY arid BLUE GREY. Note the size range-b 1-2 to 7 1-2 Special . . . . . . . S 2.49. We are also showing new Fail Hats in Better Grades by BILTMORE NAVY, and BUDD. Priced at You'll Enjoy Shopping At- SINGLAIB & STEWART LTD. Summerside. East Prince Conservatives Hold Annual Meeting i The annual meeting of the East‘ tives of East Prince in annual Prince Progressive Conservative meeting assembled re-affirni its Association was held in the Town unbounded confidence in the able Hall, Summerslde on Thursday. leadership of Hon. John Bracken Aug. 29th, There was a large and and with pleasure we endorse enthusiastic meeting all polls be~ hi; true Canadian policy to bring ing well represented. Mr. Preston prosperity to the Canadian people. Kennedy the President of the As- "That among many other things sociatlon presided, The following we lament the failure of the King officers were ‘elected tor the en~ Government to make good its suing year. housing policy, and its failure to President, Col. Ulric C. Dawson, bring the Provincial Conference to Central Bedeque- a suceenful un ‘ slon. Vice President, Ernest Morrison, "That we endorse the able Summerside. leadership c! Hon. WJ-P. ac- Secretary. Flt-Lt, Edward E. Millan of the Progressive Conscr- Arriett, Summerslde. vatlve party and express our deep appreciation of his untiring zeal in the interest of the Progressive Conservative Party and his con- cern for the best interest of our Executive 5th District: John Y. Phillips. Parvin Cass, Summerside, h District: Vernon Webster. Augustine Cove; Russel Thompson. Province. North Tryon. "That this meeting view with 3rd District: J. F. Arsenault. profound optimism the future of Wellington, R. 3.; James Hickey, the Progressive Conservative Darniey, pa-rty of P.E.I. as reflected in the Enthusiastic addresses were de- sweeping victory of Mr. Clarence liwredby Hon. W P. MacMll- Morrissey in the bye-election in lan, Provincial leader, Lt. Col. E. the FlrstDistrict of Prince Coziniyn" H. Strong, Federal candidate for Prince, Mayor Frank Arnett. Lt. Col. J, A. McPhee; Peter Gallant. candidate for 3rd District Prince last Provincial election; Heath Strong, M.L.A. A vote of sympathy wu extend- ed to Henry Noonari the retiring Secretary oi.‘ the Association on the death of his mother. and to the families o! the late A- S. Mc- Kay of Summerside and D. B. McDonald of North Bedequc t. past President oi the Association. TURNTP FEED TESTS The results of recent tests on sheep on the digestibility of tur- nips and silage and of hay. tur- nips were highly digestible and exceeded the digestibility of corn silage. However, states the Divis- ion of Chemistry. Science Service. Dominion Department Agri- culture, in view of the moisture content of the turnips and corn silage have about the same feed- Resolutions The following resolutions were lng value per unit weight as feed- adopted unanimously: That the Progressive Conserva- OUT OUR WAY Lgyggvggg "lllilil‘l' Féasor-ro ‘” wesrAtrrTi-E i’ THEY HAD VE1H‘$CREEN,' NOW--t~iOPE-- m‘ OAJRTQHAg/S um-tooueo/ ,.1-~ .-.,,_,_ U , Illllllll|ll"“" "lllllll ill “mgr” ____ lllllllllllivrlltllui llluluugn Illllfllllflllll" r ll my _ trinity“ it... Illl ,~||| _ g WggoTgfT . “l” . ~ SFBINGINGA Li‘! _ ,_ _ , m. .-..--.-----~.a oonlelnooi-auleli By _]_ R_ wiLLlAMg OUT! BOARDING HUUSiE PAGE ELEVEN Good quality Wool $4.50 ‘° $8.00 P. E. l. _~O \ rpyau . who is destined for romance} Prince Moichobelll created this immortal masterpiece in fragrance- Strodivorl -ihe perfume v with o love song ln its heori; h the famous coon bottle- $!.60, $15.50 - Sold Exclusively By -' isuuiira mwo co. mo. SUMMERSIDE O-O4-OQQFOQ-G With Major uaapic“ We HEA2D1 You wees w sow. Time! WHAT i5 was "nocroa" Fotpetzot. ? A“ Mv N020! AND ‘rum eoarree AND MEDICAL ALMAMA; sioeeuizus Aize oil-fumin- lQH ON A MAN WHO / PA$SED rite stem / GRADE one: ev LEAVING ‘TOWN.’ W..- ........-»==..-,.a.-_»c.,.-.,.,;,,',;,,~ ~ =