JULY 30. 1946 flue, Subscription Alva-fill; WESTERN GUARDIAN seem-st .|. emu umlu. ll lunar ls no ' Georgo lJloI. II Ottawa It uuismsasius ens rumor couun fif-nq Gunrdlumlrbeboogbtlnllyntuydtka The annuelcelebretlon q; m; rnuewlng atom l: leaner-doe: _ g?‘ 1:123;- gnnnsm held at Len. mu Bookltoli. “"4" 5.9”"; ma". “fir” summer weather antiflythzulllngg? e-"c- """ '“"- ""' °""“ '“" ~ ~ on i szufli: ifféléii.“ “.°°“““....,,°'- T“,,f"',“,'.",,'.',mi:,' fill-allele." ‘Fitt-ffifififim. tMarry-GO-IWUNI)! figilifflgfugcgfétlnellfireh o3‘ $3 ter I.‘ - was blessed b fly, yul! order to the bl; rnpaflble In: deliver-Ins on you new I Mmwmdhh-lupugflrm“ Iéllwmmgulfgntmsbop Jlmgg 3W1: if - I -osr.v Flexible’ Wiro flout-c: Mhaflzhv "um emn Mils; ‘éiiwiisli; 43W qultacg saying Enamel and. Hly Rope in stock at Braces. - lm"”"°°lhill“‘°“umwwd"h*hdudauw fig mfignmg at n dclook y Rev’ Yams“ a‘ “i; , 4m best quality Pure ‘White $111M‘ * by hcwmtlfiyiiang Gllllsle vveilfitli? Alum“; tgsnggmin Elect-x, and Orange Shellac at Braces. figugqnt Rem char,” Gaunt; Wm" m“ m m ' Jewelery‘ -Iorr ssu: - Ladies and gents "'~ “b d°°°°"- s 9w nd Bill Folds. one 001'. Rev. A.O. Mupwjy w“ M,“ ' use-Mc- N" m“ c‘ -FOR SALE. - 1 blood. horse a —IIAY so: SALE.—$12.0Q per Mm,“ Manama“ Mugshot‘:- 1 "enlists ai.sss...=is~ “Mal 0"»! my M w. B.» -. , 1 dmmg wasgtgllley uchanafl. FY96" ApvlY l° l melon, care Ray Farris. _TIIE MOBILE X-BAY UNIT will operate at and Tuesday l} ea Tryon on Monday i511] l to t pm. and 6 to B lJ-m- -‘ enta 0f Alliiu 5 €C B. ._V ggyfjnandpNcrfh Iryors on bu‘, anybody is welcome any dfi’ wodncsday the unit will b»; at Vic- wi-ia. u _ _' Divl-IDDING BELLS-Mia Mary nivited 0i.- Mon-r- Tuesday < 11, , d uvutcr of Mr. an ilirslrluvfillielin il.°couah11n o! BM- W; Mass. and Campbellton, Prince Edward Island, became the bridle of .\lr. G-corge Miller, July 13th. at 5L lsernnrds Church. Rockland. Maine. The Rev Father Savage. actor, officiated. Attending the gym was her cousin. Mrs. Charles Miller as maid of liono. The best man was Dr. William Coughlin, brother of the bride; A reception. followed t-lr: ccrcmony at the‘ lihomdike Ilotcl. Following a wed- ding [rip they will reside in Maine. -FROM SMILEY SASK. — Mr. Fred Wright of Smiley. Sask- atchewan is visiting in Summer- eirle ivhére he l5 the guest of his sister Mrs Prank McNcill Mr. McNelll was an bPfllllélflSiilC spect- ator at the laces at Vernon or. wgdnesday, QSDPCIBUY in the N0. 1 Claslfied nice vilien his ne how Don McNeil] drove Beavcrdae in n whirlwind fiz-ish -If there 57-7 power in the occult force of telepathy. his "pulling" for nephew Don in the 3nd brat had the de- sired efJect-K —PIONIC ENJOYED —On Wed- nesday afternoon the employees of The Hall Manufacturing 00.. Ltd. along with the members of their families were the guests of the Managing Director Mr. George Key at a highly enjoyable outlr-r, held at Ives Point. In all about glxty five guests were present for the occasion which his M06018 all annual event through the hospit- ality of Mr. Kcy Base-call and other OUldOOi"Zfl.'.Il8S were indulg- edlin an: from reports. received tho participants could give the younger ration a run for their money in 0st of the events. A very enjoyable repast was wvided by the host and the out. ng was considered by all those present to be highly ‘successful. .___ . . J -MAKE HIGH MARKS- Two pupils of St. Mary's Academy. school of Music. Summerslde. have received the highest marks in their grades in Prince Edward is- lacid in the recent examinations conducted by the Toronto Cou- snrvatory of Music according to, official word received over the week end. Miss Sarah Estey. datlzhtcr of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin’ lrlstey. received the highest marksl in Grade Six piano and this cm, titles her to receive the Conscrq vatorys Silver Medal. Cecile Dou-- cette. daughter of Mr. and Alyre Doucette received the hlflh-l est marks for Grade One Reno Ind wl-ll also receive the U)nser-' l'"|°Yl"$ Silver Medal. In addition‘ she will receive a scholarship "allied fll _w5.00 to he used for con- tinued tuition with hcr present teacher. This scholershl has been liven-led by s Mr. Fre erlck Har- m through the tiomervatoryn-S. -GIIILD KICKED BY HORSE —-The condition of Bruce MacFax- “m- lWO-yelr-old son of Mr. and M11 Herman MacFarlane of Fern- wood. who was kicked by a horse list Saturday afternoon and is e valiant in hte Prince county Hos- pital. was reported last night as cood. He has a deep out on the left cheek extending from the eye 1W1! lo his mouth but there are no fractures. It not exactly how the accident occurred but, the time fell w had wonder- ‘<16!!! in the flel by himself and ‘blrbnblv walked up behind the Alto and took hold of hi; tail. Tl‘? horse kicked, l" i the face. Fortunately he m.‘ Ound immediately and rush- gétrto the Prince County Hoopla Co _.__ .-..r*.:-~'im are: its Makesr" IE Horace B. Wlllll’ New Palms» u cnivine stein; on "uhmfiflll served. notion in ‘lhmoo fixrylyfaomwr? be ulveitlletl -CAMl0- l" "h tlmdr-lfmer! "LADY m: A" rum- - st Hull???‘ ilnsilihl 12%;.‘ sf. 2°“ —Miss Florence Jenkins of the staff of the Malp ue Trading Co. has returned to spending a week's vacation at her ev home _ fl ._.,_._ —Mlss Vernita McDonald, one:- lottetown spent the week cnd in Summersrlde. a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Kelly-S. —Mrs. George Riley of Ana. California is visiting harms- ter. Mrs. Ernest Inman. Belmont. Lot 10. —IOS'l‘ —Mr. end MQ-inn crnis. Wol- laston. Mass. are visiting friends in Malpeque and vicinity-S. and Mrs. St. Eleanors were visitors to peque and vicinityn-S. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Bernard, Eleanors were visitors to Mal-. ue on Sunday. guests of Mrs. —Mr. on Sun-day, at or near Ivoa Point. dork green motor rug, e. Mrs. , C.W. Harris. S'5id -BESEBVE _WEDNESDAY. Aug- uuard “m.” 35514-1. . ust 21st for Prince County Ext-ibi- e Cove am Mount, tion st Alberton. -slu.as _Glltl. wsxren. ex- enced preferred. Good wages. ly Central Grocery. S’Side. -—FOB SALEZ-Bulldinz lots. in best part of town of Kenslngton. d About 200 feet from Highway. Pat- terson Walkzr. ____" I -l OFFER. FOR SALE iny farm’ at French River of 100 acres clean! larse dwelling and | Further particulars apply to Ever- ett MacLeod. Fhcne 1-12. --EXC!TING millinery clearance. Summer styles-one-nhlrd off reg- ulnr prices. Three days only, Thurs- dny, Friday and Saturday. Aug. 1, 2. and 3. The Mary Ami Hat Shop, Central St, S’Slcle. -LI'.‘AR-N HAIRDBESSING. The Bsnford Academy Boston Method. 6 months course to start Nov. lst All names must ne in by Sept. lsl. Write for particulars to the Duart Beauty Salon. Blecquiere. —POLICE COURT - In Suinmersl‘ Police Court four drunks were fined $ is costs and one was fined $5.00 and costs. On Saturday a “ woman was fined $100.00 and costs or two months for possession beer. This casc was brought by the R. C. M. P. —S S‘Side. outbuildings Personals Bruce Bernard‘: Mal- t inclslr MacGougan.—S. alpeque after in Mount Herbert..--S. Sarita —Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Gardiner, Wetesklwin. Alberta. are vis"n,'; relatives in Lot l8 —Mlss. Helen Doyle of St. John, —Mr. Windsor Corney. son of Mr. and Mrs. AIUIUITCOTHBY, Summer- side has returned home after at- tendi the 8:1: Cadet camp PownL-S. —M.rs. Robert Etavert sington and Mrs. Vera Elliot Somingdale, Sash. spent some days visiting friends at Wllmot. —K M" _ N.B., has been spending her vacat- ' ion with relatives and friends ln 'Summerslde and Charlottetown. of Ken- —-Ml‘s. lN-rflgbour and sons and Robert left Thursday OH. Gaol-we for Hantsport, N S. after visitin; her mother Mrs Andrew Humphrey Kensingt ' —Mlss Rhelda Jardim who ha while in P E Ihiroute Mrs. George Spry, tof Rochester catching him NY- *3 the plirey, vtll visit. . been the gue~t of her aunt. Mrs known Andrew Hum visiting friends and relatives‘ I. left recently for Regina. Ker‘ sington, hcr sister Guelrla the yesterday 0.00 and of of, _ suivifiiiasios ' ‘IO-DAY Piuiiaiilillconniltili; RAY iniiiun. A with Punk Knowles e Cor-ll Kellé l CAPIIOI. THE ci-ismnvrrzrcwwu uusnmnn Feast 0f st, Ann tlelehratail At Lonnnx Island net McDonald, st, gem-gag Plflyed the selection Water." O‘n ' land the Bisho Rev. n.0, Murp Parish Rev. Patrick Mo stank Basilica the blessing religious portion ediction at aslsted b deacon deacon. other Clergy present tn th Porte. Eg-mont Bay, Fa gt; Father MacPherson. Bufrgrlxg their arrival at the Is-' was welcomed by y on behalf of the l-he ceremony of tho bell was proceeded The Bishop Was assisted by Mahon of St Dun- g}? Eacgllllo end gr; enc a -, dressed the asemgiertlh caowliiy Th9 lties concluded with PSntiliYelnHSttlXII which the Bishop was y Rev. Bennett McDonaldt and Rev. M.J. Rooney sub afternoo l 1 (l d; 1 thew. Sarclzlcvxillclell 151B. : “Rev. FlghnMEit; ther Gallant, ‘naltiOw cw an‘ Klrklfllld Like. Ont. R . J MQMWT, Rmqcmfi" McDonald. Lot 11. w 01m pueeneebyllitebeu L ~er in the afternoon a baseballf . . - " _ -. i? {as Played between a tram ALSO SHORT SUBJECT SHOWS 7.30 - 9.15 Matinee Tuesday At 2:30 l | l side 0502M Grocery Eustane St. Wr Deliver CJ. _Carvcr J14. 1 . Hogan rnon: 112 I l starred with Ray Milland. Adapted from Rosamond Marshall's best- seller of the same name. the tllm ‘also features Patric Knowles. Rig- ioald Owen. Cecil Kellaway. Con- stance Collier and Sara Allgood. Set of Eighteenth Century London with all its elegance and intrigue. this {lavishly produced film boasts some of the most rye-catching costumes ever screened. "Kitty" is a wicked end witty yarn which pokes fun at the some- what effete, but utterly charming petty nobility who lived off the fat of the court in paristic content- ment. As a rnnnlless lntgrstieting scoundred. Rav Mllland fits neatly into this category. The picture does ‘not attempt to do anything but amuse the audience — end this, ac- cording so previewers. is what it succeeds Ln doing. HIT; on Etiquette If you are dining in s restaurant or hotel. and e whole steak iserved you on a separate platter ‘or a portion of meet larger than ; would normally be put on the din- ner plate, cut off such portion as you care to and transfer it to your own plate. FOOD-SAVING TIPS Use vexetable toppings formeat nies. instead of pastry or biscuit. Substitute single for double crust ‘MES Form: your weekly cake, and induce the contents of the cookie ,ar. Jlagainst the magnificent panorama Fats d i-l; ldl dl ' both inallheoarlirnlil earld ¢illm3§f§§ table kingdom. are found lnvvery- in: quantities in one-celled or- xsnlsms. as well as in those most highly developed. O-OOOO§-O§40 INVEST NOW IN INSURANCE Jtlllll McIIEILI. Ion Life Agent. Sunmenhle Plume lfll. OOOOQOOOOOO QQOOOQOO-O-O-O-OQ ¢-’-""-"""‘“'1 lfisunnnit '1 M-ISS oonosno m srsa soul or msw rum —0ne of the most romantic tales er penned. "Kitty." Paramount's latest Mitchtll Leiseu production. t is at the Capitol Theatre with Paul- ‘ette Goddard in the title role co- KENSINGTON _ . MON’. e-uo. ruupue w" f . ' e h‘ k jmn¢y u fl-I In " nekflolgogtetfluil: Russia's "P; burns onions es spy now epemim: 1n "M" , . fflcinl Oln this." éal?” 5's’ i’. mum = ai-udnllmfl Ill. end went whore he entered OIIK i Ill. mgallwium lltsr'i'l"s*rii_tl"4vt . Bu - ' pmtirnllltibvsiett; m, University 0f student in 935- i, runocmlW l‘ t0 'A\ fl-lolr - Service MPH HUTTART Sumirzcrsfdt‘ ~ llf lubSlUNAL CARD Wellington. Welllngt n e pastor, Rev. A8 won by 99M." Hateful he ncd in memorable one-S. all those wh Head Resigns (By The Canadian PM) tuur Tacne. “no last Nave most- became uead of the Montreal ‘W-‘trflllfly squad with the speclflg aslsgnmsnt of ling racics tor Fernand Dufresne. Capt. Tache. who goes 0n pen. sion after Eu years service. is succeeded by ‘Lieut. Gabriel Fiche. Capt. 'l‘aches resignation came ivur days after the slaying of ill-Fry Davis. recognized as a lead- lnz gambling operator in the city. and was accompanied bv- reports that the Citizens‘ Rue would renew its efforts fc: a Judiciary probe info the police de- partment. Tac ‘s suspension was author- ltntivel said to have been based on several charges. One was that lie left behind a detailed plan of raids to be carried out "at a spec- ific hour and at a. specific date" before leaving for a two-week va- cation. There was also a charge of accepting a bribe. Assistant Director of Police Al- fred Belanger. who announced Tactics resignation after Director Dufresne had resumed an inter- rupted vacation. said there is no iecessity now of proceeding with the chlrges against Tache. Another member of the morality squad. who was not named b Belanger. will be charged wit failure to carry out the director's orders. He is said to have soled on Teches instructions instead. Lleut. Piche takes over his new post while the public generally as well as the underworld is in a state of excitement touched of! by the killing of Davis. Louis Berco- wits. who admitted shooting Davis in the latter’; Stanley Street bet- i ting place. claimed he shot in self-defence. There were well-euthentlceted reports today that the underworld had knowledge of an lmnendln shakeup in the morality squad im Capt. Tune was the man to s0- Dlrector Dufresne. who D6500“ ally carried out an investlSRl-loll that led to the charges aninst Capt. Tsche. said be “clinched the whole aflnir Friday night and re- ggmmended Capt. Taches dismis- sal {run the force." He said 1f “any house-cleanlnfl 1; to be done. police authorities cm do it themselves. swiftly and mercilessly." While underworld leaders l" uid to have feared a Mlddfll clean-up drive lnore than any b08- slbillty of a “shooting war" 81110118 themselves. there were NWT" that many zamblinn nllv" "m" flmrgd An operltion over the Wfi- end. one-race bettinl and i Q curd lune Balbo formed the D1’ h- eiosl methods of nmblinl- The Citizens’ Vgilance League enine back into the zenml Pic- ture today with the statement by one official t-hl! s "wfwllh m‘ vpatlgntion duliin! Allin!!! "l" "l" and e wll be eousht- Th; lsegue lest fall. in the midst of e crime outbreak in t e city. celled for eetlon. cleimlnS there wee corrupt-100 1" "W Wlgg: department. that tips on r1 t were given in advance end this bribery wu widespread. . Stimulate Lagging Appetite: I It often seems, in the sultry days of summer that the members cf line flmlly lose pert of their en- ‘thusllsm for food. In the cue of the ch ren this may be due to mflklfll this occasion a Morality Souatl MONJfFondAL. July 2;,_Q3,DL_ Ab cleaning up 33m, ts and vice. resigned to. day from the police farce lOlACW- in: a suspension order by Direc- Vigilance Lea- ' 14-5. . M all the members to)! the ‘QZEZY, _ '1 Four Loading Items In House Furnishing Dept‘. That Are Real Values BEDSPREADS BEDSPREADS - 6 only Clienile bedspreads, large in size and assorted colors. Slightly soil- etl size 90 x 100 clearing 20 per cent off regular price. Cotton Bedspreads COTTON‘ BEDSPREADS-SO only Krinkle cot~ ton bedspreads size 80 x 100 in blue, green, and nee lllldll. Selling each 3.95, ‘ MATS $1.59 ‘MATS 81.59 — Washable cotton mats suitable for Bath or: Bedrooms in a number of different colors, sizes 26 x 36. Regular price $2.19 now on sale for $1.59. WALL PAPER WALL, PAPER-All odd lines and small room lots of wall paper now clearing at reduced prices. HOUSE FURNISHING' DEPARTMENT (LOWER FLOOR) SINCLAIR & STEWART LIMITED (The Modern Store) P. E. l. Summerside. not require much time for pre- pamtion and can he very ontractlve. lMeat loaves are also an easy hot weather dish. With an abundance [of fresh fruits, desserts may be .simpllfied and consist of I'd-W fruits or of simple fruit desserts or icn ,crea.m with fruit sauce. l Vegetables are also plentiful. Vegetable-plates, raw or cooked can be served as a main (115.1. Several vegetables may be cooked in the some kettle, thus using only oneuburliéiietiéhand reducing the heat in e en. Plan to use the oven for more than one dish at the some time. ‘Something for rapper to be serv- ed eold. may oe ocoked at the same ‘time as the main dinner dish, nre- yenttiilngdheetlzig the kitchen twice n e ay. The following recipes have been tested by the home economists of the Consumer Section tn Kitchen in the Dominion De merit of Agriculture, Ottawa. CHERRY WHIP l cup sour one pulp (about 2 cups rritteo erries) 2 egg whites l-3 cup sugar Pinch of stilt Wash, stem and pit cherries. Force througn a sieve or crush to a fine pulp. Drain. Beat out! whites with salt until stcff and gradually [add the sugar. Add cherry pulp to the egg mixture and mix thor- oughly with rotary beott-i Pile lightly into a serving dish or into individual dishes. Chill thoroughly and serve garnished with flresli cherries. Serves srx. NOTE: A custard sauce may be msde with the two egg yolks and poured cold on the cherry whip just before serving. BEANS IN CUCUMBER RINGS Cooked, green tr wax bowl. i l2 cucumber rings French dressing Lettuce Oat-rot curls or radish roses Allow i2 to 1a beans per sewing. Marinate in Hench dressing for l0 millntes To make cucumber rings. cut cucumber into slices and remove pulp rmitres. Fill rings with the who e beans, allowing two rin for each sewing. Arrenpe on ettuoe leaves end garnish will carrot curls cr radish roses. Serve with additional salad dressing. Six servings. MOULDID EGG SALAD 1 tebleepoo uriflavaured gelatin: i-t cup cold water 1 1-2 cups boiling water I tablespoons VIDQII’ 1 tees lt 4 haggard eill. sliced 1 tablespoon chopped parnl 8 tublespoon; chopped nick]? i water. Add boiling wstgr. vine er and salt. When tne elatine m - ture begins to tittfen. add the ne- the flct that the regular routine of school days in changed Th ere more interested in playing than in eating and it is hl-rd to of that. will stimulate the IPDQUIQ on slcht and et the some tim to spare. for the Pf ok must consid r h leo. coJeilied solute Iithegrgfegiltf W230" _e sheen do tobumcotorootte| ‘Y on crisp lettuce or other salad mlining ingredients. Pour into wet moulds end chill until firm. Servo greens and Ilmlsh with mayon- noise. _A_i..__i_. . LONDON -- (C?) - First land to dingo bends in lieu of deetih . . ...| NEW YORK —Fem_inlnit.y, with increased flattery of line and color, has reached new heights in thelat- est fall creations. The l . mioldsd gllliouette, duo cleirrlelyt coir; slightly lower. “ t t en s enc an men _____,_,__- tlo ‘ceven the rnost prosaic figure, l; FASHION Ill! a far cry from the strictly func S ari-lsh lndin of the 1500's Wort ional. straight line styles of the per tuned gloves when appearing at post four years. Hemline! are court. NEW HIGH IN FALL MODE softly CIEANSI - . . RIIRISH . . . IIOOHI ARDENA CLEANSING CREAM . . . a leathery mom for thorough deeming . .2 1.75, 3.50, 6.60 AIDENA SKIN lOTlON . . . to ho polled on briskly oflur cleansing ..i IJS, 2.40, $.00, 9.90 AIDENA PEIFECTION CREAM a a a '0 rldl, luxtnlovl emollient tor any akin . . . 7.50, 12.50 ARDENA nurrv ctr/menus ‘cum . .. m n» eny m», on with Skin loflon . . . L25, 3.50, 6.60 ' AIDENA ORANGE SKIN CREAM - .- For dry litllil used nightly, lh rkll qvclltln loom to l!" fit lltln who! It nude . . . 1.25, 3J5, 5.00, l,“ AIDENA SPECIM- ASTIINOET - . o llllpl llqhlon flueell llrln . . . 2.75, 0.40 IIOQA VBVA CREAM MASK . . . I qvkk pltk-up for tired hen . . . 1.50, 5.75 PAT-A-KAKI . . . o coke melts-up foundation that’: good for the eliln . . . 1.25 AROMA FEATHEI-UONY FOUNDATION . . .' IIQM on o father-fol“! o radiant iwv look. . . LII‘ lltUSlON POWDR . . . the lemons pndelon Handed powder . . . 2.20, 3.30 ‘ CAMEO lllUSlON POWDER . . . to PIC.“ llulon Powder h! In exquisitely tromporom IND‘ _ _ n _ Igiditllllhrunolylkh . .. Zlmllfi UPSTICKSHJnInQu IortM-lr oeneletomyond kitten rlghtsoton. . L60 c@mrugfilzaém ' I