1am,» Bakery. Water Street; Mark Gsudet. 0'! Granville Street. AUGUST -19.» i947 wWESTERN GUARDIAN ‘ " AGENTS: J. Elmer Murphy, m Hanover Street, and George Glow, 125 Ottawa Street SUMMERSIDE and PRINCE COUNT! News. ‘ ‘ptions. Advertising. - The Guardian may be bought at any of the following stores in Human . Bookstore, Water Street; Gourlies Drugstore, 21 Central Street: The Guardian will be delivered to any home in Sulnmerslde. cm“,- Boy at 2o per day or 12o per week. Phone 2B8 for this eel-vies I d" your order to the boy responsible for deliver! on your routs ' {é-li Aron BALE 1n Kensington, resi- wmu pmpery on paved highway, ‘o; 503118 ft. Call evenings. Char- m Yeo. -~_q=».._ -rorl saus at my mm, twelvg hundred feet pine boards. Lyonel Calms. Shamrock. , —SllIlB.-SHOCK Electric Fencers in Standard and Senior Models. Batteries, Porcelaina and Jiffy Wlrq Fasteners in stock. The Summer- sldie Hardware Co. l -.\‘EW summnsrna rum "quires stenographer, willing to d wmq clerical work. apply Box O stating salary expected and Qualifications. y ——- | —MAID V» ANTED-Apply Mrs. -FOR SALE in Bedeque l house T. D. Morrison, '10 Spring Street.‘ my); land and barn. Mrs. Summerslde. g-Brlen. i— ' —KING HIRAM Royal Black Praeceptory meets tonight, Tues- day. in Central Bedeque l-lall. Eire Expects _-T’RESTO PRESSURE COOK- “; large and small sizes in stock. The gnmmcrsido Hardware Co. __a5l’ll~\LT SIHNGLES in light mu heavy weights. Ta-rred Felt. ', Cement, Nails and Roll ROOliITZ and sung’ strip‘ a cm:- plelc stock. The Surramerside Ilar - wart C0. 4:03 SM E-—Jack's Taxi stand wmplélt}. Apply Richard Roger- On at Prince County Motors. gummerside. Phone 719. _-SIREN ntows our N0 FIRE __'1'he fire siren in Summerside gnundrd about 4 ri-m- ycslerdav but there was no fire. It was re- ported that a short circuit caused the alarm-S. 0f Tourists By JOHN DAUPl-IIYEE DUBLIN, Aux". 19 - (C?) —Eire has mrre summer vlsitcrs than ever before. sweets and street cars. shops mid restaurants are jammed. Hotel rooms are reserved for weeks ahead. i The ulofficlal estimate is that by aurumn there will nave been 2000.000 tourists in this country of 3.000.000 population. Some 10.000‘ cars wltn forehgn licence plates are! S’side Racing all of them Bntish. Hundreds slept in their cars at ____ Gal-way race meeting which set at-l tendance records. The Dublin horse mow this month ISZOOO-rriclre than 20,000 the ore-nous 10p. TOUT‘ Si! Sllmmr-rslde police had s new problem to solve yesterday, the theft. of the 26-foot. racing sloop swan. Thcft of the yacht was reported by owner Russell Rain- gal’. He tolrl police the boat was moored securely between Holman's breakfasts Wharf and the Marine Wharf "real" lC€-C'si1ln. . Relaxation and could not have broken adriftlElres export customs acridcntaiiy- A thorough 593W“ has brought a rush for of the harbor failed to reveal any cosmetss ano other trace of the craftI goods in Dublin stores. The owner told police the boat Ell-g __-, an was at the dock at 9 pm. Sunday Britain Brltisr visitors but was noticed to be missing at 0.30 am. Monday. Both ‘Your; Police nnd the Royal Camdmn l/lounted Police were notified of the RPDBTBY" the“ 5 ___ Jewish Threat In llienna Calls 0ut li. S. Security Troops oharlgi 1g tales of’ clothing made lli the;- own cant be bought there. Anglo-Trish Trade opeun countries. Buy ~rs livestock. Record Number ~ l attracted above from tightly-rationed Britain s-tand on street c-irners ex- four-course luscious beefsteaka and of regulations personal eXpOIt market for can find here countless products which were country but Most cf the summer visitors in Eire h-TIJ been on hoilda. but not all. Til-re are Government buying mission, from many uleslern Eur- frcm France, Switzeland. Holland, Bri- gjmn and Britain all are alter Irish Irlsllnen generally are not very happy RDOUt the situation. Already l 9 APlTQL-Summea-side TODAY (Monday) tllld ruesoav lllln r. zlml lull BRAIN ulllTlllll-llll inn llll Ylllillli Elli HENRY ills nmii... THE / Ilflllll Also March of Time ond Sport Reel r said to be on Irish roads, almosthmmam,’ SPARKUNG COMEDY-DRAMA --There isn't a flirn fan any- where who doesnt enjoy recollect- lng the clays when he, or she, was a member of the younger genera- tion. one of the flaming youth ln the wonderful era that seems like the day UBIQTC yesterday. And there isn't a llloviegoer anywhere who can afford to miss Darryl F. Zan- uck’s Technicolor presentation of , “Margie the hilarious and yet hcart-xvazmlng comedy — drama concerning the rollicking antics and innocent escapades of teen-agers in a Midwestern city during the hey- bey days of the late twentzes. starring lovely Jeanne Crain with Glenn Langan. Lyn Bari and Alan Young, the tilm, which opened ves- terday at the Capitol Theatre. was <quickly stamped by an enthusiastic audience as the most refreshing, unusual and exciting screen olfcr- mg of the year. There are, as a matter of fact, so many delightful hlghligws and amusing angles in this nostalgic gem of a motion picture that this reviewer is reluctant to point. to any one element for high praise. “Margie" is marvelous and there .___ the orsh-of-living has gone up l5 no escaping it, just as there is mo" i318" 79 P" cm! "d m? no escaping the fond memories uf (By The Associated Press) pressure from foreign pricrs ls yomh VIENNA, Aug. Iii-United States security troops were called out tonight after a telephoned tip that Irgun Zvai Leumi, underground organization. planned 91-5 to blow upglhe United States le- gallon and tyvo power stations in the American zone of Vienna at an minutes after midnight. The armed troops immediately took up stations at the three threatened points and at the home of the Unitccl States Minister to Austria. Jnbr G. Herhardt. Operations were directed from military police headquarters oppo- site one of the threatened power plants. - This was the first terrorist threat against American installat- ions in Auszrla, although a Brit- ish Army leave train was derailed while passing rbrough the Amer- ican zone Allg, l2 and a British officers’ hotcl blllct. was damaged by a bomb earlier. __- . Tuesday-lino Charlie Chan ln Mystcnv-Thrlller "THE FED DRAGON" Also Leon Errol Shorts IXIOTC. and ng "cultural which Eire needs. b? talks l recently Stracllc r guven Bditish ward Britain are varm ans at: put. to one side. Significantly, tilt Irish the coultry. has been British (rommr-nwealth n). Notions EmergencySession 0n Indonesian Question i. LAKE SUCCES, Aug. IB-(AP) -An emergency session of the Un- ited Nations Security Council was called for tomorrow morning on the Indonesian question after Rus- sia insisted in a slap at the lin- ited states today that speedy act- ion was imperative to thwart "dip- lomatic pressure." Soviet delegate Andrei A. --G. H. M.- “MIAZQ you always breaking or chipping your Tumblers? Replace these tenant "cl" "PM? from the ii and l0 Department . There is an ex- wm (lndsetfotlon of everyday Glassware, from which to choose. You m" I envy utility Tumblers or lighter T miners. with the safety a t ran s number of different shes and stylu . The prices are from ° I-‘ent cents. ii and l0 Department. m A" You satisfied with your Blouse Wardrobe? A new Judy Bond ‘kllule has lust been received - it's stunning and dainty, with long ‘duels and the popular back losing. The narrow yoke and small point- “ 7flgo|llr is fashioned of exquisite lace The slses are 82 to 88, priced ml- u. Blouses and Skirts are very "good" for this seasons wear -Msire Your" better half" of this smart combination s Judy Bond Blouse... o! feel well dressed and you'll be well dressed. Ladies’ Wear lllriment. h A" You wrseklng your brsln over whet to serve for meals? The n?‘ "Hf-her we've been having takes the edge right off appetites. . M" them n , wlui . * " Jnlee, this ' ' the de A "Ill. colorful juices of Tomatoes. Carrots, Celery sud Beets. Serve ‘rlmer Vegetable Juice lee eold — it will make the family perk right P Ind ark “what's nest?” The priee of Aylmer Vegetable Juioe is l8 M“ I "II- Grocery Department. M A" you mlsslng interesting Radio Programs? You knew there ls I heed for that, beesule from the Hardware Department. you can lbent J: "lI-fo-dste llsdlo. fur as llttle ss 1.50 s month! These ltsdlos are u‘ "I A-l condition. they are mantel models. Listen to good muste- r '4" l0 the latest news-Listen to plsyr. serials and oornio programs"... "1' don't want to be missing things . wenl- s h...“ M”; c llerdfille Department llhremerling to increase prices still And Irishmen are looking for greater trade with 35min. P0- JEWlSh tcntial source of the coal, feztiliz- machinery The promise of Anglo-Irish trade John Food Minister. was willrly welcomed. Feeilng; to- if the views J! a few extreme Republic- Inde- pendent, largest-circulation daily in advocating that Eire fulfil her part in world “my; it; active membership in the Troducer Waiter Morosco has boldly stepped far 0ft‘ the beaten path in the making of this ‘bril- liani film and Director Henry King has utilized a techlque so sk "(n1 it lull be virtually imposstie to CULJCBLB by anyone attempting a similar job. Scenarist F‘. Hugh Her- bert himself a father of two teen- age girls, captured every fare: of youth and smoothly but tightly lu- lected humor. romance and even pathos in the screen play’ notch was based on the delightful stories authored by Ruth McKenney and Richard Branstcn. Jeanne Craln is seen in the best role of her career as “Margie? the shy, meek high school youngster. Gromyko told the Council that the situation was serious not only because of fighting had brokcn out anew but because pressures were hBlTlg exerted to force the Indonesians to accept decisions "by-passing the Security Courcil." flirwlnn REGENT THEATRE SUMMERSIDE Wednesday and Thursday nlr cullulill lll nus MOVIE... l IVORY II III llll Ilisvislslwlfll ails-ann- an m an m rnuus- I: a. a. rm u l-n am arm sod mu n». - saws ma: Tlw id Iv III Show: 7.15 and 9.15 Matinee Wednesday 2.30 Lost Showing tonight "Shady Lady" l Shows 7zl5-9zl5 — Matinee Tuesday 2:30 524 Polio Cases CHARLIHTETOWN GlJAnlv/aar l l newersous cafe CTR e SHOGS ° "Ins! workmanship, Ieelltse end slyln-alrelghl-Ireed onhepsdlr lenr, soft eemlerlabis upper: and long-wear lulu. $3.95 ' I Children s Oxfords and Boots "m With leoth-ar soles and rubber heels, de- signed tlo ‘suprlzort Tlléd flexible young foot. ruc lccl o st _ | I block ond brovt/an cuunlf. evElZoubrllvv/elfrsporll Children's Long STO C KIN 1i S Botany wool and cotton in size! 5 l-2 to l0. Color beige. 65c to 1.10 Cotton stockings in sizes 7 l-l to 8 l-2. Color Mupleton. 60c and 65c Full length cotton stockings in sizes 5 and 5 l-Z. Color Sun lllisses School Oxlorlls Styles in Ghilie Tie, Moccasin Perforated Vamp ond pluin roe patterns. Leather soles lith rubber top and lifts-in colors block and brown, from 2.19 to 3.95 oxford: with rubb-ar sole. Sizes from 8 to l0 1-2 (in hulf sizes), from 2.19 to 3.95 SUCKS Pure wool ankle length socks (Penmorfs) in sizes 9 l-Z to l0 l-Z. Colors white, blue clnd yellow. 1 I00 BOBBY SOCKERS Boys’ Oxfords‘ Oxfords, Loafers ond Sports Oxfords, in block ond brown Leather soles and rubber heels. Leathers that will stand the strain of Reported This Year By The Canadian Press Infantile paralysis was still on Lhe increase in Canada Monday ' night with at least 26 new cases reported. mostly in the West, b l - l": the all-Canada total to 524.‘, n8 hA fllrvey by the Canadian Pres; s; lowed that only Prince Edlvnrd shaund was free from the (license W_ B Manitoba led the Domlmcn wrilh 202, including three new, cas- es Nporled. British Columbia had cases for a total of 141; two new cases for a Sflskfllchmvan 13 nr-w total of 87 and Ontario eases for a total ‘of B9. No new cases were reported in Quebec, where 11 cases have been Tellorted in the Montreal arca; nor SlX TlEWV Alberta total of l6. cases for a two ncW Sll WHERE PRICE MMERSIWE SHALLMAITS IJMlTEW A lS MAT CHED WITH quALl-ry hard school wear. Smart in appearance, Pure wool stockings for Bobby comfortable. From Suckers in sizes 9 l-2 to l0 1-2. Colon Magic Carol, white, green, cloud oquo, ond sun- 3.25 n 4.50 ,,,,,,,,,,,_ 85c For Young Men... C 0 0 L I E S Penmon's Coolies - ankle hose in sizes 8 to l0 1-2. Colors-— mixed brown, blu-s ond wine. 50c and 65c from Nova Scotia or in New Bruns- . l".‘§,'.§.$‘£'§‘3§i“.“<i~f.§.16 “$2 i‘; ,5?“ . l - - C l1 e iii-r- lilmes have been least hit by (‘he I tic-hitter But Loses Game 2-1 l mysterious disease, M Wlnnlucz _ Hcaltlh Minister Ivan Schultz said hI-s Depalqmcm had taken steps in strengthen short Eiflffcd hospitals in the face of the serious outbreak in that Province. , Pete Mizkus, R.C.A.F. hurler, pitched a six inning “no hitter" a1 Summerside last evening but the Air Force boys lost their first semi-iinal game to the league leading Red Sox by the close score 0f 2 to l. The official scorer gave We call for ale bottles- an, quantity, pints arm quarts; fthm vet prices paid. We will also on; tor Javes bottles Bring them u and guarantee an imple lullpl) o Javex. Landry, Red Sox short stop a hit Phorlg Cecil’; Grocery. 71”» 1M in the last of the sixth on the pick up. lgrounds that Hank would have beaten the throw from deep short ieven if it had been good, but he later bowed to an overwhelming consensus of neutral opinion in- cluding both base judges, that the ball wildly thrown, bad passei Carson the big Air Force first Auction Sale I Regard lieath 0f Atclleson Certainly critics, iut a‘: and surf-me soql-clcl cfntinlled LlliXT of ‘Natartntvn, N,Y_ Thai":- was speculation l-ht? Plane rrlr shoit of gasoline on '09" idlinllllej 55 one of why , ‘Club criss-crossed Mirlas Channel, near Advocate Bay, where a pon- from a line 2,31 (i-nlllr Lcp lrcm Kwajalcin light seaplane oils-slog since Aus- ‘ln If lulu. rl-t no one could ad- S. was found. Tonight they land- rcmained to llllift‘ ‘Jfly szlid rcason. ed on the bay anl -~- continue the search tomorrow. HON T ULU Au 18 (Am I ' Two men, John MacLcan of ‘ *- 3 - " Hn ewe“ N. s- a"d Norman Crane Death c; Amtu ifldf)!‘ so rot‘ c. p ‘ . m atom.“ Atchesnn Jl‘ zzg \\'l'll i’ .' , e \. when n ‘pawns l" ~‘ """ ' ' {disappeared C11 u lllvht from ju.“ ‘UM of no". , my lwaverrley to Frcclcrictoii. midnlg?‘ “a; garmdfi‘ “ “ f‘ ‘ Meanwhile, eight search plallcs CQl‘l1ZJil".t\ tom} by (111.1 az-y au.h- i from Harmon Field, Ntmu an: HALIFAX, Aug,_1B _ (cp)__A Goose Bay, Labrador. also return- lnIIolv-up of new clucs found dur- , ed to base reporting no lurk in Psgépfjnl m“ “f”? “if; m: the \'.‘9""-C“i(‘l failed to lei-cal l, their hunt for n_ 1111:5112 1'11"”- Dsugkis _ m, ,m_ any iurth a.c of two aircraft gTilphlCvSl-IXWBMPAHTIG. H wiser m Cmmauan and their three occupants missing; The plane. pllvled by J- B; 5'1"" ' over the eastern seaboard as search l ton of Plckerlng- 911k. took if and cnaJma-l of the l-‘cur Pnwr-r Council for J.--,>an. These T1,, Rrier )f\ FOYirG (3.. ulho suifcrcd brrkcn i-rm; Tcx... .-.~ho suftered head ir-Jurics lescllPd wire Crl. l-la vcy' Hllgjn n, Fr-"ziiclri, Iowa; Clpbl Okla“, " _ and, Sgt. LC Holland of Ccllzcsncihl craft returned to base today re-j porting no so" ss. Planes of the from Rapide Lake. Que. en route tc Goose Eav Aux. l0 and has not l-rallrax Flying been heard from since. as cars: mnvmsr: sarvrmav. AUG. 2s. AT l nlvr. l am instructed by Mr. Urban Wlldliell of Cape Traverse to sell baseman before Landry arrived at the initial sack. In any case, Mlckus pitched his best game of the season, and dc- feat. Morrison, the Ithe eigtn-man plane clc": l . v _ lot-era LTLSQ of Nay; Cnpf Randolph sencd something better than zie- B Bu)“ o! puiuuolh °pp°sm Portsmouth, Va; and ..l. David Both fhc latter were members of Amcng; the five haul".- tmcvcrcrl nn., and by publh Human on hi‘ prmh moundsman. was also in good is" on no“ d“, a“ h]! m” form, allowing only two hits. l stock. machinery, household ef-' Two quick errors lost the air fects, crop and farm proper.» ,men the game in the lastthalf of Farm comm; u; 10g acre.’ 35 the sixth. when Landry got to acres under gulflyaflon’ balance second on Plourdes miscue and covered with hardwood and lum- "cad "m" Wllh m! Wlnlllfll ber. This is one of the best farm "mm" “m” Halve)’ “fled m properties in the district. New hold a herd hlt ball that house-l house and all bulldlnn l" “m; nicely into his glove. MacDonald. state of repair, ,Gaudet and Walker all nladc STOCIU-i general pufpqg sparkling catches [or the winners. 31°F". 7 years old; l general pur- pose horse i0 years old; 1 brood m!" 14 Years old; 1 milk cow 9 years old; l. milk cow 8 years Old: l heifer Z years old. due to freshen; 2 1-year-old heifers; 2 spring calves; 100 chickens (mix- ed) 3 months old; 24 year-old hens. MAfllllNEltYz-l Brantford mower; l double truck wagon; l single truck wagon; l driving wagon; l sot lever spring tooth barrows; 1 single plow; l culti- vator; l horee hoe: l driving sleigh; 1 single wood sleigh; 8-] horse hloolr and rope; l set driv- lug harness; 1 aet double harn- ess: 1 truek wagon, pad and hreeching (new); 1 Renfrewcresrn separator (500 lba., new); 1 Pat- riot washing machine and wring- er; forks, shovels. hoes, poet-hole digger, eollsrs. hsmes, harness. etc. BOX SCORE R. C. A. I’. AB Lyon, lf Harvey Zb Brawley cf Carson lb iMickus_ p Rook 3b Flourde ss Lambert rf Greig c .. Totals an gwueosswuw --o0ooOoOo>-§ KIGQP~¢>4@>4CIQQD esocnoc~oeoom aeehiksneov-uww: Red Sox- Landry ss Morrison p Gaudet 3b Phaneut 2b Walker cf Schurman c Perry ll MacDonald 1h l 5 corals stove wood: 5 tons hay: 1033mm“ rt l8 aeres standing oats; 2 seree, " standing barley; number N house- held articles; quantity of dishes, pots snrl puns. etc" and other ucoc¢O0°-H ooooooooaol N°~¢O°O¢"O= t- sq - 1 moibameowv-OOO Q@°""-‘°#"‘*"N° uooo»oo~»o> >Q.-¢o0--oo>-lfl Summary: Stolen bases. Phan- euf 2, Morrison: earned runs 0; "gm" mung on . yg||4qu|p|~q| left 0n bases R.C.A.F. 4, Red sox ‘ farm. l; struck out by Mickus '1, by Mor- Thll more"! can be lnmrvied ~ risen s; bases on balls, oft Mickus "flagflafa. l, oft Morrison l; hit by pitcher, n d“ 5min" “k on Mon“, hy Morriso? 1. Umplres-—Plate, J. “mum; Schurman, bases, Bonn and Clow. l. C. BELL -—6- Auctioneer. lllrllllutrllll Sumzzzcrside PIN TFESSIUNAI. CARD T. 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