$UUUNST 5. 1945 ‘ WESTERN GUARDIAN AGENTS: .l. Elmer llnrtlll. I luau: IL Ill Georg: Glow. 0O ONQI: IL lUMMEB-BIDB and PRINCE COUNT! New. SIboorfpt-lolll Allvonllh; __?______A._ 1)” Gurdlui may b: bought lhlly n. any d the ulna-chic following otore: In 8 Shoot; Gourlh: Drugotoro, Walnu- lunch Into a -W:lor monzwliligry. Water Skit“ Tbo G 1 B0! 5:11;: your order _"_____ _y1cNlC at Grand River on Wed- neschuu August. 7th. __5gy gas-tor Machine Oil at Brace}. ILLIAM H 0 T I l0 Dflilflfwviii be open for business as us“; m August nth. . -311’ extra lick-JV Truck TN" pallllllS at Braces. _.r0ll SALE-Bearing binder, 5 100,. also truck wagon. Brecken gmiiicixs. suirunerside R.R.. ._.|-'0R SALE-l-l-{all potato spray- ‘. {our-roux in 800d workinl Clflli} hall. Wilmot Val- gALt-I, prompt delivery. Mp0": iicx-Deering bind- l llzfd Dfifirlllfi _ .- li.p. engine iii good lvlalprque Trading 00.. PZlOIi. ‘FUR v ‘Z pg». u». _,.\l.\(ilSTlt.-l.'I‘.f o‘ C‘ O U R ‘ll- liru lllPll linen ugvbeiore Magis- nit. it. s. l-liiitci. ill suriinierside m 5.ilill'(l€l_\’ morning and received n [Qt-ailing $1100.00 under the y; Act ruin Prohibition Act. they pended guilty to 5 ii cry as told to Wdlicini deatty . Davfi, R.C.M.P.. w the eii _ that the live of been surprised by the '* iii ’o woods near . ziy afternoon while . .l. nn-zl placed uii- Tae still which had a '" s. along with gallons of a One of the men was $500.00 and costs or six l5. undcr the Excise Act. it his s nd offence. and un- P: n Act for pos- h! , an additional __ m» I e months. The cthrz" fnur m. were each fined 510.100 and cos-is or three months under the Excise Act. S is. Williini Siiiiicli and Mrs. iioat and lllllE daughter. i Aim. oi new York. are vLs- iur mothers, Mrs. William . Emerald. ~ilw Wni. Bilsoii. minister of ii1e Ch rcli cf Christ. Summer- siric, iicccmpanzed by Mrs. iiiisoii and iirr sister, Miss rfcyss. left on Siturdav on a motor tour 0f New Brunswick. John Murray. Summer- the week-end in Fred- .. Wllh her daughter, Inlin Keenan and Mr. lsloen- _—.\ll‘$ Miss Ferric Bell. Summerside. PtllfIiECl from Liverpool. N.S.. she ha: been visiting for as they now stand, undoubtedly Q‘ 'w° ‘W315- srle was M‘ comprise one of the finest plants c iiicd by lis-r friend. Miss m the Maritime; Many disting- Pitcri King. S ulshgd zues[s have spfiiit part of‘ —"~ . mer i TM!" and NUS‘ Fred Fwd‘ fir: gfiudfll/gf‘ ‘Cafrlgda frosiiimNeii" Ssrkrule NB. is. spending the Mexico Virginia Ores-on. Califor- ii k-rnd with Mr. and Mrs. Fred “it fmnols_ ohm Tami New fin. Siimmerside. York Oklahoma and Dlgffipt -.\m. William Clarke. syahey. C°“"“h“'__________ and ‘goi- daiigl-itethMEvelyrg p-omymg cfl,\%1r; are e guess o r. an 5 Mg r0}: F Hazen MacLellan, Summer" w! .\l. >~.\-fr. Clark Sinnott of New icrk is visiting in Summerside with his aunt. Mrs. Hazei-i Muc- Lvslian and Mr. llhcbcllan. Mr. smnot is a veteran of the Pacific Qmpalzn and spent two years on Oiritiawa without a leave. S —Mr. oiid Mrs. Edwin Poineroy. o.’ Worcester. Mass. are visiting in Summerside at Mrs. Pomeroyis '. Mrs. A. P. wells; also in rlottetoivn at another sister's. Herbzrt Platts. They are ac- piiiied by Mrs. Pomeroys sou _. his wile, Mr. and Mrs. M. R. ti‘ Oklahoma. S FA-lrs. i. u.’ Summer- E. Praught. returned home recently after dine a pleasant month's vac- -.i with friends and relatives 1:1 Ncix- York and New Jersey. S ‘~Hr:" many friends will - be incasczl In hear itiat M-rs. Roy Tillifill. of St. Eleanork. has re- cd home from the Prince Ed- liiiti ' Island Hospital much im- S t. . pray; cc. _—Rcv. J. M. Baxter. pastor of E-idfioue United Church hll left {or the iminiond on a two-weeks hnliday, g i. =- CAMEO - K ENSINGT ON HON. 8-8-80. TUES. $.30 See FRANKENSTEIIVS MONSTER! WOLFMAN! DRACULA! IIUNCIIBACK AND THE MAD noctron in “llnusa of Frankenstein” Atpo lei-Ill l Ill‘! Gllflflu l1 Glnllflllo Street. urdhnwllloodallvllblloolllio-olnlmmcrddo. fluperdoyorlhpocwod. PboulllIorI-hlourvlo: to the buy rooponalbl: for deliver-la: on you run -B’UY Files and 511F110 Stone: at ace c. h-WANTEDEQ for Beneral ouuwo ‘. I wlim. A Mm. Elna-er Oflemflummewkfdgmy —-JIM.MY POWEIPS VARIETY CONCERT at Mlscouche Hail, Mend-Iv. Anew- 5th. ct 8.80 stan- dard time. Dance after with or- chestra. Al Blanchard ct piano. —ICE-CREAM SOCIAL, St. E1. canons Hall Monday everilngAug. 5. Home-made ice-cream and cake. —L05'l‘—" ‘ l side lad Central Bedeque. one Dodge a hub-cap. C. M. Johnson, Central Bedcque. ——THE ISLAND EQUIPMENT Company has taken the dealership for International Harvester pro- ducts, formerly operated bv Mc- temporary oflice has been estab- lished at the Dehydratioii- Plant of Island Foods Inc.. Sunimerslde pending the building of suitable gusiness premises on Watcr Street ast. were three boys before Judge LC. Lcwis in the Summerside Jiiveii- ile Court Saturday morning oi the age of eleven years. charged with stealing cherries and damag- ing cherry trees. ‘Ihey admitted their guilt. Two of the boys had never been in Court before and were put on probation for six months. The other boy had been Ions occasion and the Judge put him on probation for one month with his mother. who agreed if no would report the matter to the Court. to be further dealt with The owner of the trees was pre- sent and stated lie dlrl not wish to collect damages from the nar- ent; when the boys had promised to reform. double cabins on the beach ‘QIOXIZ the shore of Bedeque Bay. The new cabins are equipped with all modern CODVEIllEIICES. fllfllllflfl Wil- tcr. flush toilets. shatter baths, inner-spring mattresses. etc_._ Mr. Groom has now two oistiric. plants. giving accommodation for about 120 guests. The upper plain has been remodelled. and the grounds landscaped with a rock garden 1n the shape of Prince Ed- ward island. t-hus COITESDODCIIXIZ to the name of the cabins. "Gar- den of the Gulf." New trees have been planted and the main build- mg moved back to make room for a new driveway. The cabins have been remodelled inside and out. Mr. Groom's two cabin groupings (By The Canadian Pres-n WINNIPEG. Aug. 3 —S.nc.~ she wts in her early ‘tee-is Wtti- nipeg’: Margaret Taggart could never keep her feet on the ‘ground —she always had them rn the water, and that's how she mun- aged to win several swimming diamplonships back in i939. Now 23-year-old Margaret has taken to the air-—-c.t least one works for an airline company, and may become a fulhpledged filer one of these days. ‘The top - ranking young SW17:- '. 0 mer. who sirx years ago won IOO-yard and 220-yard Cain Juniors Womens chorrymris and also the Quebec pxm. title for 100 yards free Styli.- tired from active competition i943 because "I seem to have hurl enough." She said she likes licr "Jrcscnt. work and tier interests are likely to be centred in that direction for some time. Nowadays slic iWllTli only for recreation. Years of daily practice and tiard training for swimming meets have been cart aside for a more varied sports program which includes paddling and horseback-riding. Margaret confessed that one oi the chief drawbacks to nem‘! a champion swimmer i: the problem of ltrni ht. wet. otrinly hair. which away: prove: moot unman- ageable when a special "date" P0P! "P- SYDNEY, Australia - CPl-Tht‘ New Soulih Wales state Electoral Offioe i: reported to be asking 2.009 voter; who failed to vote in a Guill- burn by-eloctton for an explanation. Under compulsory voting lows, they can be fined up to $1 unless they have : satisfactory explanation. 4i. .4__._ Morrison’: “Soc Bram" Pavilion AT VICTORIA REGULAR DANCE WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY Dlllllllll 9 - l? Wednvuday ‘Dlllflll! 9 - 12 Saturday coon MUSIC v I . (‘ANTEEPJ Fariiine Produce Company and a‘ —-JUVENILE COURT -— There reformation could be affected. she‘ it'l- SUMMERSIDE ‘PO-DAY ‘W. tut iIilMYWililTll tiiii ititi lllllll Illlllfllll - IUSEPH lillliil $10091 l! lam: haunt rm»! o, Diudd s, lllllllll llll llPF llillllS VIMI Matinee Tuesday At 2.30 ALSO SHORT SUBJECT SHOWS 7.15 — 9 l5 t in the Juvenile Court on a previ-t t ’ //Z‘ A Fires Burning .4 Near Richmond —NEW canilvs- CONSTRUCT- . Report- {r i] 0f the Pairoviitic‘; la; Qlgitfrfiscrfgff mi.“ .;.-""r.."*":i...ir" one.“ moiid. ‘ y o _ 011E‘. a mile west of Richmond “as said to hp on me properties of Alonzo Wilsoii~and William _1\' Efllce. No buildings had been nurnrzi a: last reports though the fire was said to constitute g tcritial menace lo the property buildings of John Baglole. The other fire is understood to be nearer Northam but the" a. coin no sci-ions damage was re- ported. Residents in Richmond could s“ the flames clearly last night 5nd d‘ 1H5! reports neither fire was tinder control. Receives tlertlficate ED-Mr. Vaughan Groom, nrnprb" etor of the "Garden of the Gilli" Cabins. has completed twelve For Meritorious Service Sgt. James A. McInnis, son oi’ Ur. and Mrs. Ambrose MCIDTILS of Siimmerside has received he fol- lqwm: from Ottawa, in recog- nitioii of meritorious service dur- i-rig the campaish in North West Europe. "It has been brought to my no- "C? "lit You have performed out- llstantll-ng good service and showni igrz-at devotion to duty during the tcampaign _in North West Europe» I award you this certificate as n‘ Wk"! "f my flDPreciation and I have given instructions that tlii: shall be noted in your recerd of service. "B. L. MOMQOWWw "Field Marshal.‘ Sgt MoInnis who enlisted at the. beginning oi’ the war saw service on most of the front all during the war. Now demcbiilzed he is at present completing ar- rangements to open an up to date izroccry store in the east end of Summerside-S. WAR SERVICE HONOR ROLL “ml: Advllory Cmmcil, whose job will be to help Con- greu and the President zteu the 9'3"" "B191? between the twin PC1118 0! “boom" and "bust" is _ Edwin Griswold Noune, above. Vice president o! the Brookhgs Institution. a ‘ ‘ research organization, blcurse has headed the Institute of Economics since i_ls establishment in 1922, m sister Mrs. William. White. Miss Alice Jjyjf ‘spending her Borden lxolido-ys with ors to Borden or Sunday. Mrs. span‘. a few davs recently in Tryori with her friend lvfiss Eva Bell. Miss Geraldine Richard of Sr John. N B‘ .5 sending her holi- days at. her h m: in Borden. Mrs. E. M. ainpbeli of Ch-ar- lottetown was a visitor to Borden on Thursday. Returning to Char- Mr. and Mrs Ed Lynds. Mr. Lyiids will enter the hospital there iii- treatment. Mr. George Sharpe and s-iii Clive are visiting relatives in. Nor- ro. Mr. and Mrs. Alec. Brunt who have spent the nest few weeks in US.A. returned to Borden on Tuesday. The regular auction party of thc Borden Women's Institute was heic in the town ball on Fhiirsdtty‘ lnight with inur tables playing. ‘Ladies prize was won by bill's. fGeorge Sharpe. gents by ivlr PJ. McInnis. corisolaion prizes going to Mrs. Willard Ieard and Mr. Spurgeori Moore. The treczeout prize was also win by Ml MM“! -a Constellations To Return To Service (By The Associated Pres!» W-AbrnNU"I‘UNi Aug. 2 - 'Iiic_ Civil Aeronautics administration announced tonight it has approv- ed modincations tor the Lockheed Constellation which will permit the giant pasenger plane to re- turn to regular airline service soon. 'l.'ne announcement followed a meeting of government officials with representatives of the air- lines and manufacturers concern- The name, number. rank. rugf-l merit and work of husband:, renal riaurzhtcrs or brothers or sisters of. White Ribbon women who served ns soldiers. sailors, airmen. nurses, ettz. on active. reserve, or home- izuiird. if not already sent in pith those full particulars should be sent to Mrs. J. H. Peacock, Still Spiidina Ave.. Toronto 5. with the‘ name and address of Union niem" hers and the norm of the Ducal] Union and the relation to tho wlclicr for permanent "ecord. Your Red Cross Society may give some particulate. .- .._ 2 KHOAK Pita} STOP HERE IND 10A Ill’ IEFORI YOU liAVi ' Bring back your chm of good pictures." Shoot with d:- pendnble Kodak Film.- It‘: available hero in all popular aiou. When you return, leave your exposed film: with u: Inc careful finishing: III-GLOSS PRINTS Mail Your Filmr To Us For Service Ask for New Price List Enman Drug 8i Photo Service Suinmeroide d. The C. A. A. said the Lockheed Aircraft Corporation expects to complete the change on a number o! planes within three weeks. The c. A. A. said the principal changes to be made are: l Additional file extinguisher protection in the rear section of the power plant installation. 2 Installation of improved ex- haust collector rings. 3. Replacement of bulkhead el- ectrical connectors with redesign- ed assembly and of aluminum conductors tn generator circuits with copper cables. 4. Installation of circuit break- or; to eliminate shorting. or their replacement with copper fuses. The C. A. A. suspended the fly- in: certificates of the Constellat- ion on JuJv ll after the crash of a Transcontinental and Western airline training plane near Read- ing. Pa. The Oonstie lotion. used by the airline in trailing rush! crows. caught fire and crashed. killing five members of the Crew and injuring one. Baseballs Big Six (Aoooclaud Prool) Three leader: in each ieoiwéf- ally”. Club .. Ab R H Pet a ker. Dodger: 93 367 54 130 .378 H . cllprplvel .... .. 84 304 b1 112 .368 Vernon. Senator: . . . . .. 90 381 63 130 .357 Mu al Cardinal: .. 10o m 1o 142 .150 WlIIiamI. _ Red Sox I04 382 106 I27 .3.1I Pesky. _ Red 50x .. .. 104 428 8'1 139 .32.: Run: batted in National League r Slaughter, Cardinal! BI, American League, Vlllli-omo, Red Box 9'1. Home Runs National League: Mizc. Giants Amcrlrzn League, Widiams, 33. led Box D Mrs. Florence .1 ki o! Gun-g, wwn is visiting inmBotllden with it; is _ her cousin Miss Betty Jay of Kensing- tori. Mr- and Mrs Elmer Roberts and con Charles 0i Ktnkora ware visit. E1m€l'_M\‘lnniS m’ Borden is a potion‘. in the Charlottetown hospital. 1 1 cearance ._, L, C0,“, ,2, 1mg ,,., gm, o, Boy s Knee Pants i iew a e. bec i lti - ‘- relatives in, Baddeen. W-liilgshrjfg 20 palm °f.b°ys, kpe? plants’ summer ha?‘ ares guests t-r Mr. and Mrs knee pants in khaki, sizes 5 and Gyears “Y exm“ _ < only. Regular 89c. Miss Ann lYtanDoi-iald ol Borden Clearing - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - c / lottewwn she iiv-is accompanied $3" (AGE NINE t} h MID SUMMER CLEARANCE In Our Boy's Department (mm Floor] Boy's Jackets $2.49 Boys’ summer weight Jacket: in o variety of serviceable materials, gardardines, drills, cords, mercerized materials in plan shades and two tone effects. Full sliding fastener fronts, self collar and knitted collar and cuff styles. Slice in the groups 6 to 14 years. Reg. 53-50-6095 4 . 9 clearance price Boy's Khaki Suits 80 Boys’ khaki suits, medium and dork khaki suits, consisting of open neck sport shirt with two breast pockets, knee pants with belt and loops. Sizes 6 to 12 yeam. Reg. $3.50 and $3.95 clearance .. .. Wash Suits $2.19 , 15 only boys? wash suits. Two piece wash suit: sport shirt and shorts, sizes 4 to 10 yearn, Regular $3.50. a Clearing .~.¢¢..;...; ~,..... Boy's Knee Pants 20 pair: of Boyl’ lunmu knee good quality, light blue drill with belt and loops 6-10 and 12 years. Re. $1.75 .1 9 clearance .. 0PM neck sport slab-t: to match these pants if you wisfi. Re. $2.23 Boy's Wash Pants 36 Dali's °f_ BOYS’ wash pants, sturdy hard wearing shorts in serviceable dark shades of grey and navy blue, Sizes 6 to 12 years. Reg. $1.00 - $1.25 clearance Boy’: Overalls 50 pairs of boys’ ‘hveralls, navy with bib and braces, sizes 10 - 12 - 14 years. 30 pairs of Boys’ knee panic serviceable dark shades ht fine quality drills, finished with belt loops, watch and Regular $1.10. hip pockets. Sizes 8 to 14 years. Clearing ~29 SlllCLAlR s. iiiitiiizii Summerside, P. E. L *0 ,/ l l i i Ties Record By Man 0’War INGLEWOOD. Calif. Aug. 4- tAPl-J-listc-rian tied Man O‘Wa:‘s world record for the mile arid five eights Saturday as he woxnthe $50,000 Sunset Handicap. closing- day feature of the Hollywood Park meeting. The big flve-year-old gelding travelled the distance in 2140.4 to Win going away from Paperboy and Triplicate. Man O'War‘s mark of 2140.4 was established at Belmont Park, N. . _ Y., Sazpt, 4, i920, carrying 125 --— ' r ' own 1- Canadian delegates to the six Imperial Press ector, e Gazette; c. a. Hale. editor. nu Mobil ' Hglloenla/EWYY W" “with $37-15‘) 1° Conference. recently concluded in Lcridon. Eng- in til-i Times. Orillia, Ont; Roy H. Thdmfll land. returned to Canada aboard the Queen Mary and six of them are shown above. They i-emes. 9m“ U18 Press of Canada at. the conference which W" "16 “I5! 1o be held since the ending of war. P?!" 1°“ 1° T1811: the newspaper executive are: — <1 at!» H- Peters. VlCG-Dluident and editorial di- president Thomson Dailies, Toronto; Herve Major. editor. Lo Presse Mont-real; W. A. Crllck. editor, Industrial Canada, who was secretary of the d610- gallon, and Kenneth min-y. ediwr. Vermouth! News-Herald. ~ “WHATSOEVER AMAN SOWIETH, THAT SHALL HE ALSO REAP Even apart from o considerat- tion of the authorship of the abo 1e statement. everyone will agree not ill-hole final. FRUIT CIIUTNEY only on its truth. but also ori its - . 1 m ; inevitableciess, With the former it 51$ geath; which causes grief ggoggrogmgs axzcstzonviggg‘ 150mg lQQL§§nQ°QQMQ§gkAA§RK1I 3114;: , i-s. of course. axiomatic, and so earl-break to parents be- " Pom. mm hm Jars and 595151, 0mm, cause of the vraywardness of éuflS and daughters; which causes ‘he breaking up of homes and the ch- largement of jails, pporhqugg; and reformatories. A ‘Cllfiplflllt was one day visiting a prison. and as he was going; lhrfillllh one of the rooms no saw a prrsoner seated cn a stoc-l ~9\y_ l"! bBBS- "Good morning" sr-d the chaplain. “sewing, eh?" “No", replied the man with a grim smile. "reaping". -What harvest then can these members expect, having 59w“ ma; WlLCh causes inefficiency. immor. allty. disease and crime? Thcv mlY- ""3 W111. Set their reward in the next world. but thcv may a1- so realize some of the hot-vest tn "115- The)‘ are not ead yet. and if they should find me one members nf their own families becoming drunkards, nobody gytlrl 58y that it wasn't well deserved, They wished this on the familir-s of other people. and should he prepared to accent it for them- selves. In fact, they asked for it. Anyone who chooses o certain path chooses the destination lo Whrch it leads." It is oil very well now for them to stand in with the brewers and weto. but when it comes to the inevitable reaping, they will be "finding alone. and “He who ‘mws the wind will reap the vihir]. windT-EDITH STERNS (By The Cundlan Prolo) ISIJNGTON. Ont. Aug. Q-Jrhe Miller Trophy. emblematic of custom Canadian professional gait match play championship, today was in the hands of Stanley Home of Montreal-tho first time in the trophy‘; 19-year history it. had left Ontario. p Playing superb golf at the ts- deepiy is this idea ingrained ‘mo the consciousness of the rank and file of people that they have ex- pressed the same idea (ln more homely language) in such pro- verbs as: "Curses. like chlckrns, comc home to roost" and “Though the mills of the gods grind s‘o\v- 1y, yet they grind exceeding small" This law also holds goo-ti with regard to the liquor traffic. “he members who voted for the amendment have forced upon the people (contrary to the exflfeusr-d wishes of the majority of the electors, and as it now appears, ri- legailyt this monstrous trufic, which cou es inefficiency. im- um; CANADIAN sYSTEM SYDNEY, Australia -— (CPl -The trading banks of Australia haev derided to adopt the Cnnfldhn ‘i cup white mustard ilseed; Zttiable- 5%'StEdl'TI Si’ epirovlidinjc cfujstrgrgiersgéixgi s oons ground ginger: pot re e - s an ar z cieq e . o'er: 1 cup brown sugar. p p ‘officials say that l00.000.000 chcfilllfi Chop pselcd and seeded fruit. a year now aw circulated. and the onions. garlic and raisins. Add half great variety in size and lfl-Wt of tihe vinegar. Cook until fruit is slows down work. One gill. peaches. apples, pears or plums: 2 onions; 1 clove garlic; 1 cup seeded raisins; 5 cups vinegar; Tit o ll fit u t sTiiTrfflii 4o a Prmnpt and ‘ Courteous Slrvlcg morality, D., crime and premat- 24-Hour Servloo Clifton Hotel gunmen“, l i 2i /\\\/\.g\\_,\.\ \. L \~~_\.. How About a Date! let's go to Borden on ‘MONDAY MIG. 5th. The Borden Tennis Club is having another dance Everybody had ii good time at their iii-it dance. Come on and enjoy this one. Good Music. Good Fun, Canteen Service l ' ~»-»-.-_-.§oa..-a-o All at Borden on Monday, August 5th in ,..,__._, \\_ ~ _-.-\.\ ~- lingtnn Golf Club Satuifiav the. - 32-year-old lslemcre Club mo: the Legion Han‘ flashed sensaticn-il five iiii":r mr Rolf to defeat the 1946 tr an ‘ W" . merit‘: upset. king. Elmer Bl