FTEIINT: Bookstore, Water Strut. Bakery. Wat-or Strut. 11 lucui iiilereJ, tiui ldveriismg ,1 .1 iieiisy nature mny bc mlcrico '1, 1 cenis a word. strictly pnyablc ‘111 idruncc. mlvkiitei" liihtiieSS lawn. Beoeqile “M, _- i, July 30m. afternoon 11111 ereiiiiiu- AUSDlCG-i p11, Y. W- A- AIOING NICELY - The many pends cl Airs. William Auid. of fgiiiliivil \\'.il be pleased to learn int sill‘ i..- do.ng nicely in the hnre County Hospital. —S. ..C0.\‘GltATUli.\TlONS - 3111 Hliestls of the staff of the lus. 1-‘ the arrival fllélificzlhi the Prince County Hos- lliii oii July 23rd. Therese Anna-S -OI’ENII\'G BAND CONCERT Sunday. and the 111 lloiiicriiil square 0H ctizens turned out in force |10l\'f'i‘l their appreciation of pl,- splendid performance. -S. 'lllGll\\‘.-\Y TRAFFIC CASES 41:‘ ml l).tl‘l.l(‘5 were brought ‘nto run iiist \\'C(‘k for infringements i: the lliuliivn_v' Traffic Act and 1C1‘? given ll0llllilfll fines. The oases rare heard by Mi‘. '1'. D. Carrutliers. 3 P. and were prosecuted by the ll, C. M. P.—S _F.\Rli\\'I<1l.L GATHERING — over 100 iroiifls and relatives met i: the homo of Mr. and Mrs. J. 1_13roir11 Bsyside recently to bid l-iseivsli to their son Ray. Rev. B. l, lilcDoiiaid was appointed chair- man dild after a few words of en- rauiigrmoiit to soldiers he 1's n11 John Gillis to read an , ivliile Louis Praught. pre- senzsd a P: kcr pen and pencil set m1 Roussn cigarette case and lighter combined to the guest of liinour. Other soldiers present m: Russel McKinnon, Welling- lrn anzi Erie Callaghan of Alber- oii. MY. and Mrs, Leonard Mc- Dniald. Mr and Mrs. Basil Mc- qiiaid. M18505 Jean and Eliza Mc- Dlfiflld from ciiarottetown motor- lill0 Briyside to attend. Dr. John BBrown or Boston uncle of the ysiii" soldiri" was also present. $355.58 were made by James lliclntyi-c, Dr. Brown, step danc- l2; by Howard MacKinnon. High- land Fling. Jean MacDonald. a n; song led by Dr» Brown and iliss Beatrice MacLelian. Personals -.\h. Cyril Hickey of the 3.0a. l’. is at present vis'ting his home iii Summcrside.-—S. -.\iixs Belly McAsscy is vlsit'ng her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Sher- man MncAssey, Summerside. —S. -Miss Margaret Marchbarik nent thc weekend wi‘|1 her par- fills. Mr. and Mrs. James March- lmk. New Annan.—S. fMlss Margaret Woolnel‘ ls Vis- iting her aunts. Mrs. George Simp- Ezn and Mrs. Hammond Toombs- ~MPS. Hester ltfacwiiilams and llllthter. Miss Belle iirc vslting relatives in Summerside. —S. _—Vcn. Archdeacon and Mrs. Har- Mn left this week for their an- lllll vacation rit Tignlsh, N. S. 4h. and Mrs. Fraser oi Nor- ., are spending “my with Mrs. Fraser's parents, "l- find Mrs. Amos Boult/er at lililer Bcilcque- S. “Vi; Milly Montgomery Bow- lsii is vlsi"ng her cousin, M's. Nor- "lll Flfirsnrrcry and her aunt “it ‘Dr-l John Sutherland. bill'- nvi s. o. Merriam and ‘ll-l’ . ‘c sounding their vaeat'on ‘fsilllli’ old homo in Non Scotia. Ffcw‘ Wlll‘"m G. Dalzei-i and Flo. Robert, G. Dalzell cf the '1_'- liclilindors s'atloned at Val- “Ftr have rrturned to the'r units at" R ‘l ort have at their home in 5W Anmur-s, hfllrs. Ralph Parker and little |,"‘“‘1’Y~ AM». of Sidney. N. 3., ‘“' "lsllliiiz Mrs. Parker's parents, l"! Mrs. a. s. L. Home, sum- her-Mu. _s_ FILMS FINISHED Best Prices Best Service Perfect Pictures New Electro-gloss Process ENMAN DRUG AND PHOTO SERVICE SUMMERSIDE 1-; WESTERG Th: Guardian will bc delivered lo any b11111; 11, oi 2o oer day. or 101' yo: week Phony 1:39 H11; your order to Inc boy icuponaiblc for deliveries o N? 111 column l: reserved for news]. .s.\l.l2 cf home-made Ice Cream Jilie suiiiiiierside Girls Band gave their first Sunday evening concert l pretty general M UARDIAN Mn. John Pond, If Church lire t- BUMMEBIIDI and PBINLI COIINTTHW" u. npzii-ii acvmuiq, mun u; lcii wmi Mn 9.1.11, 11,, Guardian may be boughstuggxgy 11:11! of ihc following store: In Gourlico 01-11;“, I w Mark Gnuclci, swine-Jill :33: Sommcnldc by for this ICIVII.‘ l1 You: tonic. -FOR. sate-ism co h i lsood condition. Morley Mite 58111‘ Summerside. L-iovz-i-ze-zif —CONGBATULATIONS __ My xvnlél- gurant. son of Mr: merslde 1-8 1 . Durant of Bum. from ms rec‘? V1118 congratulations many friends for bemg mm, q-hompfl successful in leading the province 111 L- 10Z6—7—26-29.: if; P. W. C. entrance examinatlqn; —VISI'I'ING ISLAND HOME _ "f!" and Mrs. Bacon arrived 11151; Ill-BM from Ontario to vigil; 111611- former homes in Summerside. They ‘Wm b9 "h" Ellests of Mrs. Bacon's ‘Parents Mr. and Mrs. G. w. Bell lfor a short time later gning to vlc- l incntre, Summerside, and, torin to visit Mr, Ba o ' 11 _ nfillflfiilS are receivin! Oongffigliéi S. c n5 ome‘ I —LOST CATTLE ,.NlNg_w_ Amos (may usur- ‘smg n w“ Yelmfted to have lest 211W?“ (fault! by the lightning storm n day night. ‘tlghe i101“, ms icmltnlY- People fromOIlIiQOlAVtlIesieETrI g3’; ‘o! m9 PTOVIIIOE 58v it was V9111, o? l Iléléllsnlsh but nothing to 5pegk dam: eman. No very 591111115 housesetiégs reported. 'I‘iie schonh 1 a bsfleet was struck, 03,115.. ng considerable damage; a 1111,; 1n. the house of John Murphy ‘x95 s ruck and knocked down. The s ire of the United Cliurch 11L Cape averse was hit and d£imaged,-_$ —SUM'MEB BIBLE CLOSES - The fourtg Bible School closed last week and! °l1 slllldfly B s cial service was held in connect on with the school.‘ e children after giving s11 m-‘ ample of the work accomplisncdl duri the week. were resented with heir merit cards an awards ‘The Bible school was very successu ful from start to finish. 'I'liere was an average attendance of 63 child- Yen- PPM/firs and Draycr presents were among the thin s discussed 1n the classes. Presentat-ons were giv- en to the teachers at the close cf the school. 'I'lie teachers were Miss Dolly Matthew. Miss Isobel Mac- Donald. these young ladies received permastone plaques: Mr. Rcbsoni and Mr. Hay, student missionai-‘ral at Alberton and Malpeque each rr- ceived a. handsome copy of a oh“- olosical work. It is expected the school will carry on next summer, a-sa each year brings added sow ss. K ensinzton And Vicinity Her many friends are pleased to see Mrs. Robert Chisholm out around again after her recent ill- ness. Bdr. Everett Hughes of the R. C. A, l5 enjoying a pleasant fur- lough at his home here. Messrs. Lorne and Keir Howatt have returned to their home in Charlottetown after a. pleasant visit with their grandparents. Mr and Mrs. T M. Howatt, Ken- sington. Miss Annie McKa of Clinton i was o. visitor to ensington on Thursday. Misses Francis Kelly and Yvonne | LeFaric were recent visitors to _ Indian River. Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Constable and daughter of Moncton. N. B. Mr. Maurice Wood and Mrs Sam- | ucl Simmons of Summerside were visitors to Kensingion on Wednes- day evening the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Boyles. His many friends are pleased to see Mr, Joseph Arscnault out around again after his recent pain- ful accident. Although still limp- ing some, Joe is now on the go daily. Many of our younger element journey to Summerside durin the evenings to attend the Elliott's Circus which is now running, The regular monthly meeting of the Baltic Women's Institutc Ill held at the home of Mrs. Keir Crafcr on Monday evening with a full attendance of members and several visitors. The resident, Mrs. Robert Cousins, pres cied, after the routine" business was carried out plans were made for the District Convention, which is to bc held in Miilpcquc. Mrs. Bruce Riley was than called upon to read on ad- dress to Mrs. James Beairsto, prior to her departure in the near future for Vaielyfield. Que. while Mrs. Robert Cousins presented her with an appropriate gift. Mrs. Bearisto ex reused her thanks. to one and a for their thoughtful- ncss and beautiful gift, after which all iloined in singing "For Shah A J01 y Good Fellow." Mrs. Wm. Delaney. dniishwrs- Annie, Wilna and Jean were visitors m Bummersidc on Friday, Mr. Clayton Green of Emerald was c Business visitor to Kensinl- ton recently. _H _._.___---- EDITED PBETORIA PAPER FRETORIA. South Africa - (Cl?) —Vcrc Btent author and Jmlfnsltllgi- died hcrc at the age o! 69. He e3 q - llshed the Pretoria News an r05 many years served nsi edit/or on manager of the onw- _______,___. ONLY ONE PER CENT Hjndions and Eskimos In Could! AND Today and Wednesday Also ‘Passing Parade’ Shows at 3 -— 7.15--9.l5 SUMiVlbiiiSiUlri‘ voo++o+c+oc++o+c+o+ooo+ “M011 0f Boys Town” At Capitol Theatre, Summerside “Men of Boys Town," coming three years after the notable screen achievement of "Boys Town" was ivortli ivaiting for. Not in anyfiensel f1 Soflllel. because this drama stands on its own merits as one of the mcst dynamic, heart-warmth entertain. menus of_ the season, 51c new pic- WW. ollaui starring Spencer Tracy li12..“;:“ai'.§:.;r:i-..rsr:d ‘as mgrside. ' sum“ An Acadcmv Award winner for his Performance of Father Edward J Flalioxon in the first story or the also £321. new“ “.22. “W a ve is the best there is inryactirigwhllglre cloaks his difficult role with gentle simplicity. but behind it is the strength and Dower of his two-fist- edness when he fights against bru. glgllty in corrective treatment of ys 11b! Story is woven around Father Flanagan's increasing financial problems as he overexpands to irare for the increasing hundreds of burs who appeal to him for aid. But such troubles mean nothing to him when a boy needs him. Tracy hard pushed for honors by Rooney as Whitey Marsh. Mayor of Boys Town, now nic-rc mature, who has become Father Flanagan's right hand, Dont forget to see this icture. whicri drew large crowds a the Capitol last night. Tignish His Excellency. Rt. Rev. Charles Leo Neiiuian oi i-einoroke. is spend- iiirra ic_w days visiting iiis oio none lli HRlllSh before iieturiiing to iiis liurisii iii Pembroke. Rcv. Francis Nclligan. S. J-. of Tcioiito Vioiixid liis uiu home uiice moic. iieneiikiiiisu a fortnight in iiiiiiisii VlSlbllifl Hi5 mother. iVLrs. ‘iiioiiias mciiiumi and friends. Farm, er Nciiizun returned to his duties on iVioiiuiiy, Juiv 2i. Misses Zita and Edna Hogan r-i" Boston are visiting cncLr father M1‘. JOilll sic-gun of Anglo ‘rignish. Mrs. George Boyd and family of Pofoilind. iviiiine, are spending a short time visiting at Mrs. Boyd's oia home in sea uoiw Pond. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gallant of Boston. returned to their home iiil Boston on Monday last. after spending a few ouys visiting Mr. uailants old home in Tignish. Mr. Austin Bernard. mechanic in the R. U. A. F“ arrived in his norne tqivn c-ii Mciiuay evening on a. two week leave of absence from his du- tiesas mechanic in the R. C. A. F. oivision stationed in Sydney. Nova scotia. Doctor and Mrs. Blanchard oi Cliaricl..etowii visited friends in ‘iignish oii Sunday. Misses Evelyn and Freida Ready of Montreal arrived hozrie on Mon-I dav evening to spend the summer. mcnilis ivitli their mother. Mrs. Joliii Rcaov of Sea. Cow Pond. Miss Margaret Perry of -Provi- dance Rhone Island. is visiting ner sill-gt. Mrs. Hugh McKirinon of Tia n Messrs. Patrick and Theodore Gaudzt oi Alberta, are visiting iriencls in Tigliisli. Mr. and Mrs. John Cameron and daughter Florence Ann spent tlic weekend visiting friends in Char- lottctown and vicinity. I Miss Rita Harper was rushed fol suiiiiiicrside Hospital on Tuesday evening. However. friends learn that her condition has improved. Mr. Thomas 3mm accompanied by his daughter in law. Mm. John Breen. both of iiewision. Maine. N6, visiting in Tlmilsh, miests of 8-, A. J. MacDonald This has been Ml‘- Bneerrs fifth OOHSBOUUVc visit t0 the land of his blff-h- Now in the sport iinc: ‘iigniah baseball team which has recently been organized is comlnfi I'll!"- along. and with practise every eve- ning thev will coon bc in oc to challenge any team on ________._. SUCH LANGUAGE amma - (or) - Deiesalu to the Baptist Union of Westem Con- ada Convention here recently heard eches in seven tonsllefl- "mm u-ngarian, Creche-Slovakian, Pol- IlfiIILUIITNHIB-Il, Swedish and Bul- IIITTG PER CENT 1w.- i94i - 42 Canadian budget provides for falslng about 76 o!!!‘ cent more money in taxes than in {amount to only about one y" "l" ‘m ‘ ylhllfl-fllillll e SUD PRINCE COUNTY GETTING our ruiroiuiii‘ RELIEF? Comet Bonslllialion Without “Dosing” LONDON, Canada-Your constipa- tron may be caused by lack of the right kind of _“bulk" in your meals. Cathar- tico give only tern ornry rciicf. KELLOGGS ALL-ligAN helps ou get regular, natural). But remcmge . it doesn't work like purgatlves. ALL- BRAN takes time. Try eating delicious ALL-B RAN, as a cereal or in muffins, eve da , and drinkplcntypfwatcinBuyA L- RAN in two convenient sizes at your grocer’; or in individilialdcervgg fikagec a: restaurants. a c c egg’! ll London. Canada. i J APAIHIIN TS (Continued from page 1) WEI. "In general, financial circles gm inclined to believe that formidable diffdcultics will be encountered in attempting to makc a new mone- tary comment with the Java Bank," said the 'I‘imes and Adver- tiser. This referred to the Java Bank's accord with‘ the Yokohama Specie Bank, suspended by the Batavia government, The Netherlands action. Japanese slid. possibly will brin consequenc es even farther-reaching than 1111a action of Canada, Britain and the United States in freezing credits o! Japan since the Indies are Japan's nearest source of oll. AIR TRAINING (Continued from page 1) ca. Con on c en. Immediately after the confcrcncc. Maj. Power went to civic hospital here to bc treated for quinsy. Hc contracted thc throat infection during his recent visit to Britain and probably will bc confinicd to hospital for tin-cc or four days. "Part of my job overseas wag to Canadianizc everything that has to l do with the n. c. A. r2," the Min- ister told the newspapermen who ‘attended tho confercncc. "Thcrc was complaint that 0on- adiaris were spread all over and were out of touch with Canada. We arc going to try to group them as much u possible." This did not mean that Canad- fans would bc taken out o! thc 1Royai Air Forcc if tiuy wanted to stay there, or prevent Canadian nil‘ personnel going into ilic RAJ‘. Members of the R.C.A.F. serving with the R. A. 1". arc paid at. the rates paid by the latter service but the difference between that and the Canadian rates is made up m them in deferred pay, At the present time Canadian- trained pilots getting commissions arc under c. percentagc schedule aria and 11 pcr cent in England. ‘Phat is to remain on- changed but Maj. Power said these are basic percentages and therc is no ceiling. Of air wireless men turned out by Canadian training schools thc percentage getting comimtssions now is two per cent in Canada and two per cent overseas. That is to be in- creased to l0 per cent in each place. he said. Air gunners now are to get ccm- In fact. it was sald_ oii may be , missions at tilic rate od’ five per considered the most vital factor in the economic struggle, fer Japan must have oii whethe: ah-l gets it from the United states or l 110111 Canada are proving The East Indies and it was said first cutting off that supply might bring a drastic change in the Far Eastern situation lnglc ’ cent in Canada and i5 per cent , oversea- Air observers and pilot: sent out “more ithan I00 per cent efficient," the l Minister said, There was some difficulty exper- ienced by the air radio men be- The Japanese privy council, in cause of the necessity of taking re- tho presence :-i’ Drnoeror Hirchito, ratlfzed yesterday the JaDanCso- Vichy accord on French Indo- China which touched round-the-world cconcmic struggle. The Japanese news agency, Do- mei. said that members of the council, approving the occultatori base: in southern fndo-China. further encmraged the gflvernment to be prciparcd to cope with any situation which may arise in the ea=t Asia co-prcsoerity sphere." One cf the big questions is whether Japan will act economic- ally against Australia. The Austral- llm Mini-fie!‘ Sir Jcfin Latham, saw Foreign Minister Admiral Teliro Toyoda yesterday but the pupos: of the call was not announced. N AZIS HINT (Continued from page 1) eras and foreign newspzipsrmen, the German foreign office made DllbYc a. note to Bol‘via saying the Nazi government "again launches the sharpest protest" against the “fasfication in the crudest man- ner p:ssible“ of the letters, which Dllrllorted to be from Major Elias Belmontc Pabon. Bolivian military and ali- attazf-e who has been dis. missed by h's government on a charge of treason. to German min- ister Ernest Wendler, expelled from La Paz. (In La Paz, police declared that experts had checked the signature of Maj. Balmonta Pa-bon on docu- ments he signed vi/hile a minister of the government and that these signatures coincided with those found an the letters.) Maj. Belmonte Pabon himself read a prepared declaration in Spanish to the foreign correspon- dents ‘leclaring that, "upon my word of‘ honor as an officer ...I never addressed either this letter or any other piece of writing or any communication to the German min- later." He quoted also from a telegram he said he had sent to the Bolivian government: "It is completely un- true that I maintain revolutionary relations with the German move- ment or its minister in Bolivia or that I maintain such!" Tho Major said the letter had been "placed ct thc disposal of the Bolivian government, which pub- iished it, by foreign powers." A foreign spokesman who read the German translation of tlic majors statement uild tint "the continuation of such practice threatens to poison the relations be- tween nations." Hc said he could not officially ncmc thc "third power" but:- “At this very moment therc is a campaign of iricitation by a third power against Germany under way throughout Latin America. The United States at this moment is trying to poison relations of South American countries with the axis and cow discord." Minn-G's kllic pain. fresher courses after they landed overseas, but this was not the fault of the perscnnei or of the curricu- off the lum of training. but because c-f the technical nature of their work. Maj. Power said it is a. question at the moment whether the need is for more men or more machines. There seemed to be plenty of air- , craft in England and‘ he was con- vinced that shortly there would be a satisfactory suooiy of bttli ma- : chines and tperssnnel. - It was not the immediate inten- ltlzn to enlarge the train‘ng facili- ties. Many more personnel were be- in; turned out than was envisagr-d l when lhe agreement was first mace. When a nO/W agreement is reach- .ed it will be the aim to put it on a contract basis. with Canada supply- ing the training at so much per man. Maj. Power saiti Lia-Gen. A.G.L. McNaughton. commander the (‘ariadfan Corps, "is rc"lly a big slict over there. and he has a pretty and crowd around him." He said C-en. McNaughton probably is as much in the confidence cf the high command as any other offic- er. Interpreting The War (Coluged from pagLi) Smolensk is east up the river from that point. However, even by Berlin reports. that jaw of the trap has been long stall- ed at the river. The German alternative in the event of a decisive victory at. Smolensk might be a. vast southward turning movement toward Roslavi and Bryansk to get behind the Russians on the Mogilcv-Orsha-Smolensk triangle before they could re- treat. Berlin commentators hint at some such develop. merit. They are stressing, for German listeners, the argu- ment that territory, even the taking of Moscow, means little in this war. The Hitler ob- jective is destruction of the Red army in the field, they contend. And failure of that army to oii to the Dnicper crossings mght well prove fatal to Russian hope; of c. further general retreat in the 0931M‘!- Will seek solution lTo diet mystery NEW YORK. July 18—(AP)—A woman scientist has undertaken to solve one of the world's dietary mystenienr-how isolated New- foundland families have subsisted lfoi- generations on dried fish and potatoes, a menu almost totally lacking in vitamins. that question the To answer o: 33 per ccrit whllc serving in Can- ' on arrival ‘ l GUARDIAN CHRONICE MORE some mo: on GOODYEAR T RES THAN o ANY OTH R KIN New York PosLGraduate Hospital, a division of Columbia University, has dispatched one of its chief technicians, Mississippi-born Ellen McDevett, 33, for a year's study. In addition to a large supply of synthetic crystalline vitamins, Miss McDevitte has taken to her base at Norris Point Hospital at Boone Bay. Nfld. portable chemical test- ing equipment with which to analyze the condition of the in- habitants before and after con- suming vitamin concentrates. The study will also record the effects of vitamin deficiency on the teeth, eyes, body structure, reproductive abilities and other glandular activities. Soviets have No designs on Dardanefles ANKARA. Turkey, July 28—(AP) -Joseph Stalin, following a Bri. tich suggestion, has written Pre- sident Ismet Inonu of Turkey as- suring him that sovict Russia has no intention of seizing control of the Dardanciics. Turkish gateway between the Mediterranean and Black Seas. it was learned tonight on the highest authority. (British diplomatic sources said the British Ambassador to Mos- cow. sir Stafford Cripps, was in- strumental in persuading the so- viet regime that only an outspoken disavoival of alleged Russian as- pirationg to occupy the Dardanel- ies and the Bosporus could be ef- fective since the Nazis repeatedly have charged that Russia was in. triguing for military bases on the straits. (It was reported that sir Staf- ford suggested the Russian assur- ance to ‘turkey to take the form of a written communication be- tween Stalin and President Ismet Inoriu, of Turkey, because Hitler already has sent two letters to fnonu this year.) Turn Reported (Continued from page i) day while 26 Russian planes were lost At sea, Russian aircraft sink a German torpedo boat and two pa- trol boats in the Baltic. The cJm- muniqiic acknowledged the loss of a Russian torpedo boat. Reports last night had indicated that He'd troops had seized the in- . itlfttivc w" “i0 approaches to Kim- , and Moscow. ifl|lflm This uni. .ii the battle for M... e111 Rugfilfl, which followed Mos~ cow's offioal assertions that tiic_ \ whole of the Nazi invasion had been reduced from blitzkrieg tempo to a siege of the Soviet. vastnesses, was indirectly reported by tho Soviet l-iigl-i command itself in a Monday communique of unusually confident tone, “Fighting actions of our troops continued in the direction of Novel, Smolensk and Zliitomir," said tho afternoon war bulletin, thus aban- doning for the first time in several days a familiar phraseology which had reported only exclusively de- fensive operations iii “stubborn battles" and “fierce fighting." The swing to offensive tactics by the ground forces was paralleled. said the hfonday communique, by a wirlciiiiii; bombing campaign of the soviet air flcct not only over the battlefront against Nazi troops and airdromes but extending from Gcnnan-iiliied Romania to thc writers of Finland. Constanta, the principal Ruman- lm, 01 1.011, m1 aided overnight wliilo ntliri" boiii rtiiiiziiiz l" "Y! north liit a Finnish coastal cicfonci cruiser Willi hsaigs" bombs and lef- her cxnlorl ll?!- Rllfiligfi-‘OR PDLICEDIEN LONDON .71?» Increawi Tflllllllli-Z from ilio irluivalriit. of $1.2! . to s‘: so in tlic pity or rvlrillfll‘ ooliw men in Britain have been authorised retroactive in AIMTll BRINGING UP FATHER QN-FE. AIN'T ND LA- THAR 835W N THAI? ‘ficii i” chunk-comm. vv-H n-M- "5"" n B;¢=;;;.-.,I. McManus F