JULY 2,3955 L ‘THE WESTERN. GUARDIAN AQINTB: l. limo: llltphy. ll Baum its and . ‘ 0601104301. l0 Uttuu 8L w: and PRINCE COUNT! News, Snhuorlptlenl» Advcrtldu; auouuchnuuuuouneuuynmum rationing atom in Summon-dale: Ball Bookstore, Wale: Street; Goa-lien Brunt-on, Water Street; you”, Bgkgry, ~Wll0r Bthlt; Huh Gull“. C‘! Grenville Street The Guardian will In delivered lo our homo ln Sinner-Illa. Curler Bo: at to pa: d1! o: llo pa: week. Phone 28B for this oervlu g;- gm you order to the boy responsible for dellv ' on you m“; .-n|.-:SEBVE WEDNESDAY.‘ Aun- —I‘0I. BALI. one Watson Jprlyn ‘st 'lth for Grandjliver tea party. eh good condmm’ pme run!“ -srmcm1. emu. Cement in all m“ “h” Mm“ 3mm‘ uze pwkues at Brim 5- -suv Lead Pipe and Sheet, Lead _ron SALE-iota? Sprayer. M‘ B“°°'“' 00d condition- w en ‘trwtor —ELEGTBIC CURRENT will I lsc. 3c Sections l-evrzrwfarltgdré- 1E; be supplied to any of our limes nofiofii Laval ream on?! N rm Tr n- o! the Freetown Hall from 1 to b‘ carp. OttO C. J iQOD. 0 W) . M_ smngm-da-rhne, beginning -"—' edneeday. .B ir b0 wwmwlt PLANT? aged: to- Saturday. Juiv ‘s. not”? ofnfilffiinfi; mato plants for sac 7s] s 8m- wiii be serviced during the same‘ bridge St. or Box 1 . ummer- hours except on Sunday. This per- slde. m!“ Oil-l’ Wflfklng on our primary ANNE W D i’! n wires. It is estimated the work W111 th-tx-gglcllnds adjoining ‘$951640! <6 take six afternoons. Slales Hydro- Hame, summerside, will be rrpeat- Electric Company. etl tonight. Bingo. hot dogs. ice —MAGISTRATE’§ COURT-Be. CFCZHTL fore Magistrate R5. nil-rum 1n _ i- Bummerslde on Friday a may -THE SEMI-ANNUAL meeting from Borden disarm “v.35 {med “out of the Grand Division Sons o and wsls for an infraction of that Temperance of Prince Edward Is- HEhWB-y Traffic Act. Another pep, land m“ meet m wnmo; valley son was fined $1u00 and costs l3:- Hall Thursday. July 4. Meetings at 2.30 and 8 pm. S.T. Public 311°W111€ an uril-cenced driver to lnidtecfto evening meeting- Werfie his motor vthicie. Another" rson from Borden was fined $11)»; and (20515 for creating d disturb-| _ NOTICE T0 FARMERS -_ "108 and a person fortdflmilillfiil Will have ‘flog séalemiit llgayview ggsaexfég axis olségéid no Sélifiyefldgfga ~ . so . car- . 3- lIIaIItIrSIglIIebt-rc Iiorses. quiet and fikiogsth” dimuge amountmg ‘O v-ell broken some matched teams. ~ I write $90 t0 $1" Wm" 3- —-DR.IJDGING suwnvtsnsroi: Wcekfi- HARBOUR-A Dominion Depart» men! of Public Works dredge with 1's twwrnnimving tug and snow has arrived in Sutnmerside Harbour and will proceed to dredge a boat harbour for ilshinig boats tit Queen's Wharf. There s no word cf when the Work for the complex. ion of this wharf will be commenc- ed. Before the war one-half the wharf was rebuilt and it was understood 'IlJl it would be oom-t pleted after the wur. Nearly ail the fishing boats operating out o! Summerside use this wharf for AHOBILE X-RAY unit is at Sea View today and Wednesday find a‘. French River Thursday and Friday. Open on Tuesday and Thursday from 1 to 4 and 6 to 8 pm. standard time. Open 0H Wednesday and Friday from i) to l1 am. and 1 to 4 pm. -——-— I -—BUS STOLEN-—A bold theft occurred about three o'clock Sun- day afternoon at Summerside when an I.M.'I‘. bus was stolen from the terminal on Summer Street. The mmnnl-s theft was reported to the police _ and they located lt a short time Personals later on Fi-rst Street about a block and a half from where it was taken. Two men who were in it jumped out and ran as the police approached but one of them was arrested later in the day.-—S. --K. 0F C. LAWN FESTIVAL-- The annual Knights of Columbus Lawn Festival WEI! held list even- ing on the grounds adjoining the Knights of CUIILITJbIIS Home. Surnmersldeb with a large atten- —Dr. and Mrs Wilfred Callaghan and Mr. and Mrs. Brenton St. John of Souris were vwwrs '0 Summerslde on Sunday-S —Mr. and Mrs. —Harry Bishop. Surnmerside have left on a visit to New York and Boston-S -—Miss Henrietta Gaudet. rlauzhw ter of Mr. and Mrs. glyge Gaurfcag . Wt St et, s l . arrive dqice‘ The “ma: cameens m“ bya rilranerefrom umlgrostgnesarurday! jgamelst “(manna Xeredln ° "w" BVEIHH” to spend a three \\'t=cks'1 on. w o con nue aan ~o- , ° - nlghtv_s e g mcatlon with her parents. a __FUNER'AL 0F ACCIDENT —Mr. and Mrs. ‘Peter Arsentrlilt.’ VICTIM - The funeral service ‘for f§§““°'d' MeQiamfd "‘ s“""“"‘ eight-year old Curl-Gallant who ‘ ° °“ 5"“ “Y Y '“°'°' °“ a‘ w“ umd 185. wwnesday by b? visit to Mr. Arsenault‘: rnotherfl, r “m over m, 9’ ‘night mun “W Mrs. Gobcrt Arscnault and other relatives throughout the Province.‘ ‘hi: to: ghursldday Molrning with A ue lgh .s ceeoratcd b‘ W - , _ R6“ Howard to“??? at S, M3 _ ‘ —Mr.’ H. S, Bambi. ‘dlfdllul of| gqnven; QhapeL summemdfi L Mt. Allison Consenatoiy ot Mislc. m,“ g T M33551“, “up Sackville, NB. was ll'l Kcnsingtonl on ‘Tuesday. June 25th conducting‘ piano examinations, Those aking, exams were pupils o-f Mrs. Pvkt‘. W Alberton, grade 1 Gwyneth Dov-l ison. Myrna Cousins and Elm-re Glover; grade S-‘mpisfi, Msg. . elated at the srave.-S n 2 June NW charged with bred tlfl rear of Hall Co. building or. June 16th by thiowlng stones. One of- the boys admitted he had not been in school for two years. They were all found guilt-y and the boys were put cn urcbotlcn for two months as it was their first appeal"- aqce in the Juvenile Court. Th1 dnmsges were assessed at two dollars against each boy, and or- dgped to be paid-S f_ Aucisnrou ‘hut-u wit! 37mm r will tell by Auction on . _ wumvssnav. JULY am ar 1 P. M. (Stoddard Time) All m Stock» Implement: and Househod effects conalstfn of:- 2 work homes, 1 mare and fool; 6 extra good milk cows: 2 calves. In living hens; 100 pallets. 4 months a number of dart. All candidates xvere su-pss- . --M.r. Joseph Martin, Tkavellera Rest. left on Tuesday morning on a trip to Boston and New York. He will be absent about t-tvo weck> —Mr. and Mrs Goo. T of Summerside ind Nancy and Kent are on a motor trip to Kentville, NS. to visit it»; Clarke's sister, Mrs. ton and Mr. Horton. —S —Audrev Woodslde, daughter of has returned hcme after a success- Hos lt-al for Zhe removal of tons ls.—S 4 l6 i INVEST NOW IN INSURANCE JONN McNEILI. Sun Life Axel"- S"'""“""" Phone i38- gldhlm roosters; h Im . lily mower my rake potato tnraya‘: hogan hoe dlsgmharrofi “”‘“**“" srnoo n arrow. wal I ‘ (new); giectlcnml seeder,‘ 3;: % . "etch. drlvini: sleigh. buffalo i-cbc. "living wait“. farm wlgon. pull! "mrator. truck scales, beam ‘flak-s. Anvil vice fencing equipment, itentrew Separator (new), lllfl ll] ‘M: harness. both double Ind ""116, luy fork rope and pulleys, ladders ‘turnlgz-seeder. runfvrrun 1 on“, z W; Mm suites cnmnlflo. liudln couch tYIBW); several squire: “M” flfl chairs, mummy new oolqfl tlullh I bllnkeh, [L] tum-g, Churn and all other lmll] 1mm“ ‘bind on. n large farm. IIIBMS-CA l-l. l! day la unfit sale on July 4th. . ANGUs 011.145, WATCHES Runaw- MORRISON, t "" “ “fiillflf. o Qfl-ZQ-NI. f'_'_""_"""""1 insunnntt ALL 515555 RAIPH NUTTART >1 mznzersidc Ikwussitmai. umtu r. Earls Hickey I Chili!!! Accountant Office at ll‘ Oflflfllle Street l LOIII " Imnltul” . . . II jewels . . . ow guy“ nu ll lltuul color - Jlth bracelet. / I-I. R. CROCKETT LTD. Quality Jewellers Sulnmerslde grade 3 pupils of Miss Marv GPl-y u1.—S. 1 and will return home by plane-S‘ Clarke ,' two children i William Hon‘ l i Mr. Wilfred ‘Noodslde Surnniersiiel l ful operation ct the Prince Counltit, Falls. Ont, newspaper reporter and ["1010 commentator. was named pre. .sidcnt of thc Canadian ‘orary president of the Association. ——_SU'MMERSIDE III-DAY Illll WED. 0°6¢0o0oooooeo¢o ‘f, FILMED FROM THE o GAY STAGE HITI ° WINNIPEG. July 1_.((7P)-Tne fifth annual convention of the Federation of Gaelic and Highland Socletiel in Canada opened Bal- urday. It is the first to be held h Western Canada ‘President J. T. Mitchell or Wm- BlDPZ. told the delegates that three new societies had been gdded to the federation thin year, making n total of nine across the country. He llld (hi! the basis had bggn 111d h!‘ i "Y"! W Promote the tench- lng of Ga 1k: lmguagg “m”, gm. c" Ind PM"! in Canada. Telegrams of regret at being u“- able to attend were read from Vet. ersns Minister Mackenflg Premier Angus Macdonald of Nova Scotld. O 0O 0O The Experts Say UITAWA. June as -(m>)... Canadian home-makers who an T181118 t0 the present famine Qmflfiemry End doing their utmost '0 cfmsefve ‘hi! . needed foods: coumau ncrunu plumb Whflt- meat. czss and cheese are the market a gpgqjal planning. Reduced helivimzs oi’ meat, cheese, Ind 688s are not noticed when 131119 helpfngs of well cooked vet;- etablm are served. Less bread l: esitzen Wit-Elam meal. too. ew p0 , green as. strin beans baby carrots and Ioiher veg: tables served when the first 8-9990! in the Jrden wil make ___.;_°°°OOO°OO°O"*° ggqoq oaoooo V‘ beautiful as we.l as uopetiziir; vfigeteble plates with no m“; at g a . ‘ ' m“ m" “m” a e.'f?l°.-.°‘§.'§".ililé§~ lflitbclilsht “Id m3 Z "'7"s"'~'mI-mm'u' c ter which are “sic ‘fir? ¢ in a suiall amount. o water and ° mm“! for the shortest Lame, is the advice o ‘ of the Agriculture Department o usCslllu Archer O Consumer Sevlivv-To be at their t» humanitarian-warm a ,f='l..,§{;g, 35;; cygfsebles shout _ fiiflfm.mm.fu[[flY( Plain boiled vegetables are de- licioils but sometimes a s clgl touch may be BLIGEd by esceloping Plus Short- Subject or baking one of those used on the . _ ; vegetable plate. Shows 7'30 9 15 A meal in a dsh made with a Matinee Tuesday At 2:30 combination or vegetables is a time-saver and equally good. am’ ‘Mme m" i" = potato crust is one of them. Use the last of the old potatoes for NORTH arznnoun woman's {,2=..;‘§3§°nw°° “W pomoes may INSTITUTE ("WANIZED The récigg for Creamed Vega-- ——- tables in Potato Crust follows. Thc_ ~00 Tufiiidly- Junie 25m m. crust requires one egg. three cups, ladies o1 North Bedeque met to- gether a4, the home of Mrs. James E. MacDonald and organized their Red Cross Group under the Women's Institute Brunch of the Department of Agriculture. ‘ Twenty one menfH _ _ bers enrolled at this meeting. making it about a half inch I inc! After the Women's Institute Sup- Crimp the edge and prick the bo- crvisoi- addressed the meeting and lorn of the shell in several places.| dismissed the Institute Ibrogram Mix the milk Lnlo the remaining with the members. tihe following two tablespoons of beaten c5185 and‘ b11151] the shell wltn the Illlxlilfdl officers were elected: _ Wgugh; Bake in a very not oven 425 to 4dr), President. Mrs. Brewer . Vice-President, Mrs. Wilbur Stuf- decrees FahrB-"Jwtl- until Evident brown. about 16 minutes. l ford; Secretary, Mrs. Ella. Smith, . wumo; vamm R RA 1_ pirwmm_ Remove from the oven, till with, Mrs. Norman MacMul-do; Mrsr-Esrlc 6mm“ vegm-‘bles 115mg m“ C‘? MacMurdo and Miss Erma Baker. 91 ""4" 5a“°e1a"d serve “m” “L5 Auditors-Mrs. Ralph MacCall. 111*" 51X Se" “$5- Mrs. Rhlph Wagner. The group plans to hold meetings on the first Monday of each month and the President. Mrs. Brewer Waugh, invited the members to her home for the first meeting to be held on August 5th. North Bedsque will be in:luded in the Convention group uihlcJ-i plans to hold its District Converti- tion a; Central Bedeque on Sep- tember 10th. After the business portion of the program was dealt with. the host- ess. assisted by several of the mem- bers. served a very delicious lunch. Miss Stokes Heads Gan. Women's Press of well-seasoned mashed potatoes, onetablespson c; milk. Beat the eggs well and set aside two tablespoons. Mix remaining egg into the potatoes. Spread mix-I ture into a, nine-inch pic lzre Sugar coupons are valid for the mlrchase of five pounds cfcann- mg sugar. It ls a temptation to the hctne-maker to dip into lfll-i store for table use but the home economists warn that she W111 be sorry when the fall fruit ls for canning and she hasn't her ful quota cf sugar saved. An average Q1 40 quarts c.f fruit. may be canned with the 1}) WW1“ _a lot of desserts next winter. TAKE 2 LIVING AND 1 HOW TO FREEZE STRAWBERRIES Cold storage locker plants are sprouting everywhere like mush- rooms Home freezing units are al- so ln the market. Although as yet few people own these home freez- ers. and there are still many plac- es where there are no cold storage locker plants. most people have heard of this method of food pres- ervation and want to know n-lore about it. Owners of large fruit an vegetable gardens are particularly interested. Proof of the grc/wing interest of people toward frozen foods l5 re- cel-ved everyday by the Consumer Section of the Dominion Depart- ment of Agriculture. It ls with this thought in mind that the following information is given, The method used are practically the same as those used commercially but on a smaller scale and the results ob- tained are very similar. The newly revised bulletin. FREEZING FRUITS AND VEGE- (By Kay Rex. Canadian (‘retro sun Writer) WINDSOR-v Ont» June 28—(CP) —Mlss Wmnlfred Stokes. Niagara Womensy Press Club at, the concluding ses-i sion of its trlcnnlal meeting harm today. She succeeds Miss Wilma Tait of Toronto. editor of the Canadian Home Journal. who was made hon- Elewon of the national execu- tive dosed the four-day conven- ,tlon which brought newspaper- . ‘women and radio and free-lance T531353 Dublflhed by if"? D°m"\‘ writcrc from bath Janadi and the Km Department of Asriwltttret contains the latest information on Highlight of the Conferlrncg wgs what and how to freeze. Directions ' of Wscgum Alexander are simple and specific, and CF-TlBCIlVS Govgmqpqgnemp who give excellent results to the home- laddrestcd the club member, a; maker freezing food for the first ‘their closing banquet. time. as well as to those more ex- ‘ The nub. 015,.“ nauonanv or“. _ perienced at this method of food Ilzed women's press club oflts lypg Preservation. This bulletin is bas- in the world, received mum,“ edon actualexpcrlmcntalwork car- from Iléwsphpgrvvrnywn in England rled on by the home economists of France and chin; ' the Consumer Section. The meth- ods advocated are those which ‘United States to this border city. Natlii l e. .- t", lelgctethfanclurled? u u" mombe" were found to give the best results ecording e t" t . M among the numerous recommen- Healey. Halifaxriqc c Iriftaririfniiiflf dutions tried out. Jorle Oll-vgr, Q1115, on“ provmcla] Free co les of FREEZING vice-presidents Nova Scotla. Frnn- FRUITS D VEGETABLES‘ may be obtained. by writing to the Do- minion Department of Agriculture. Ottawa. Containers for packing fruits and vegetables for freezing may include heavily waxed cylindrical cartons with slip-ever or slip-in lids. oblong cartons wl-th bag liners. honey or jam tins. (except for rhu- barb) ctr glass sealers, partlcullrly those with wide mouths. In freezln . selection of fruit: and vegefsb es ls most lm ortant. Only the highest quality. picked at ces Harri: Halifax; New Brim:- wlck. Jessie Allen Brown. Saint John; Quebec. Mrs Helm Murphy, Montreal. - CAMEO --. KENSINGTON TUESDAY mo’ "mm m mm. nmsr‘ ragtime t_o'r're'rown Gaelic Federation | CAPIOI, nuns AtWinnipcg i and , imam! the fsesh vegetables now on l‘ asset. in mecl Wash. paun s d er. Chill syrup before usi-ng. This 14a man I Vacation Travel and Smart Luggage are Natural Companions —'l‘hey Go Together They Are Essential of a Happy Holiday We have just received a shipment of smart baggage, correct styling, modern packing convenience; trunks, suit, cases, overnight cases, twin sets, etc. SUIT CASES that will stand hard usage, size 30", at . . . . . . .. OVER NIGHT CASES leathers. Prices- Each . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ..$11.00, $13.95, $18.00, $25.00 4o $27.00 $10.95 $18.50 STEAMER TRUNKS, compact, strongly made. reinforc- ed, brass trimmed with tray size 36" at . . . . . . . . MEN'S SUIT CASES in various sizes at, Each TRUNKS, sturdy strongly built trunks with tray 36". Priced at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. in tweed fabrics and various $18.50 .. MEN'S CLOTHING DEPT. (MAIN FLOOR) i SINCLAIR s. STEWART LIMlTED a SUMMERSIDE. P.E.I. —~— Department of Agriculture for varieties in their particular local- i-ty. FREEZING STRAWBERRIES Choose firm. fully ripe berries sort, hull. Slice or leave whole. and pack in containers. us- ing the dry or wet pack. For dry pack allow one pound (2 cu s) sugar for each four (about 12 cups) prepared strawberries. Sift the sugar over the berries in alternate layers ‘m containers. or mix sugar and ber- ries ln a bowl. stirring and crum- lng slightly. Let stand until sugar l-s diuolved then fill containers leaving half an inch headspace. For wet pack place berries in container and cover with medium syrup. made by dissolving one cup of sugar in one cup of warm wat- emcrunt of syrup is sufficient to fill two to three pint containers. Label containers clearly. makes for easier idcntlificatitvn lat- er. USING FROZEN FRUITS Strawberries and other fruits to be served raw. should not thawed until needed for Most fruits taste better with a few ice crystals still re- maining in the fruit. If completely thawed and allowed to stand for any latigth of time at room tem- perature. the odour, flavour, ap- pearance and texture of the fruit deteriorate. Frozen fruit. to be cooked. does not need to be completely thawed. If it is to be used for pies or bat- ter puddings. the fruit should be thawed sufficiently to spread. Thaw frui-t slnwly ln the utiopencd container. either icrthe refrigcrat- or or at room temperature. If fruit is frozen in water-tight packages it may be thawed by placing the containers i-n a pan of cnld Ivnutrfn . .. __ ‘lenhfor shortcake or as A. topping for ice cream. Whole strawberries, ‘raspberries. blueberries and sliced meaches may be served u fresh This t be l serving. t if served‘ Strawberries. apricots, psflflhns and raspberries packed in syiup are excellent served just like can. n_ed fruit. Sweet and sour cl: ries. blueberries. plums and rhu- hzirb are better if cooked fc-i" Ii few ; minutes i-n the syrup before 5€'{‘\'_ mg. Canlaloupe is most suitable in fruit cup. Strawberries and most fruits packed in dry sugar are ideal for use in pres. pudding and other (log. sorts. Fruits such as strawberries, m“ a" f‘ For Sale "WWI cork life-rafts assorted sizes. suitable for bench use, MAURICE BLOCK d: C0. 15s Kent st. PHONE 2208 VIIIIIIJ IIIIIIF§II§§§§IQ fiffififlkwaéifls IIIIIIIIIZ b JOE PALOOKA WE ARE NOW SHOWING CHILDREN'S and MISSES’ White And Colored - - SHOES - - \_ See Them Today SNEEN and McINNlS Summerside rliatlpwlnmq Pjgffffi _ t ‘fruit, I I AUBTION SALE l AT YORK IHUSDAY. JULY All AT 7.30 PJVL Dining table. buffet, chain, on Kl". beds. wmmolbs, tum table. lamps. stove, sud iron. IIIQW- hlrrews. swings. traces scales, shingles. roofing and othq articles. TERMS CASH l wuuan war-rs Owner LESTER KEIZER Auctloneel J NOTICE Buying fowl every Thursday at the foltmtving; plncc: mmmencing July tilh: ()‘l‘onnnl"s Store 9 a.m.. Parson's “ill 9.30 a.m., Kcars ("rnss 10 a.m.. North Granville (‘taint-r 10.30 a.m., Grahams Road Hall ll a.m.. (‘lifinn Corner 11.30 nm., [lemmings Store 12; Caven- (lish ("nrnrr 1.0 p.m.. Muviivld Hall l p.rn., llingivelfis Store. New (ilzlsznw 1.30. Paying highest mar- ket price. (Signed) JAMES E. MclSAAC By I HAM» FISHER ORAJHGS WAY W%U6H N! HEAVY lNDER- AWAR! @.DEB HfiQJIT the right stage of maturity. that 5|, Progressive Conservative Convention ~ Bratialbano First District of Queen's Bouni . A convention of the Progressive Conservative Party will be held in BRADALBANE HALL Saturday, July 6th at 8 pm. STANDARD TIME, for the purpose of nomina- ing two candidates for the next Provincial election. Poll chairmen will plane all meetings for the selection of d elegntcs. ‘GEORGE MacKAY, WALTER CUSACK, Convener! gum" p51" 11y“, y,‘ a.“ than at the crfect nage for table "N; h." gum-nun» use. she l_d e chosen. Variety ll y“. who ma“ "m; f°'"'. also Imp tent. u all varieties of. every fruit or vegetable do noti Dllfyf give equal good rcsults._ It is re- commended. that those interested. Iuwxmnhvmgreqnflwmuyn; check with their local Provincial THEQE l6 THE TOWER . ...T'HE LANDING FlElD . l5 NOT FAQ AND X SNALLCONTROL THE ' was: AMERICAN "scuwstrrr suau. suuer THEM our LIKE i-uszoswMA .. ' wozco. ‘ ‘ WHAT was mar... - wuo ace vooeuxsv