AUGUST 15. 1946 % insect F] man NliW NliiDE W TH 1i i DOUBLE DEADLY for FllES;i MOSQUITOES, other Insect pests! Double doom for flies and mosquitoes! Here ir i is in FLY-OED, now made with amazing DDT ... ready for immediate use in your home. ' Double doom —— that's exactly what it isi FLY-DIED kills insects on contact. as ir always did —the favorite insecticide 0t’ housewives E everywhere. And now in addition~FLY»DED also contains famous DDT-one of rlic great- est scientific advances ever made in killing insect pests! Ask for FLY~DED with DDT at your dealer's today! Buy FLY-DED for flies and mosquitoes. Gel ROACH-DED for roaches; MOTH-DEL) , for moths. i Now on sale nt lending stores HOLDS UP TRAIN Paris express tor more than two hm"! ‘Qdflv vixen they rsfuscd to 5mm‘ ell-WIFE Olficers to cnter their carriage zit lhL Fyancg Belgian frontier. The trcin was Stopped until the arrival at‘ the AmEYic1n military police, "PAR-IS. Aug. 1,3 —- iRciiiers) - rour men Wearing United 5:31.35 "mY uniforms and armed with revolvers held up the Brussels- i . MlLTON’S l 0n) SPAIN MEAL lrJiiS FROM AUGUST 12th. T0 17th. 8 a.m. until 10 a.m. . i i i 1 i 11 a.m. until 2 p.In. I p.m. until 7.30 p.m. Bounty Construction 0o. PRODUCERS OF P.E.I. washed and graded concrete gravel, shipped anywhere by rail or truck BUILDERS OF Concrete foundations, floors, sidewalks, drive- ways, etc. s MARITIME ASPHALT riiooucrs DISTRIBUTORS OF Flintkotc Industrial Asphalt Products — built up roofing, Waterproofing ssphalts for con- crete foundations, Asphalt Floor Tile, Plastic Cements. Roof Coatings, etc. . Enquiries concerning any of the above items . will receive prompt attention by calling 222i 91' Wmlllll t0 97 Water Street. I Special Holstein Prizes The Honourable J. Walter Jones, Premier of Prince Edward Island has donated the fol- lowingprizes in three sections of Class 9 for Holsteins. Class 27 — Progeny of Dam - Two animals, PNl/iiflllly BlIOWII. either sex, not. necessarily bred and owned by exhibitor. i- Fim- $-"- - Sword. to. - Tlllftl, s2. Class 28 — Two females, born since July 1, I943, brad and owned by exhibitor, previously shown In either section. Elm. so. - Second, ts. - Third, s2. Class 29 - Four females, qualified in R. 0- P» W0 years and over, previously shown in regular sections. First; 86. - Second, ca. - rims, s2. LAll advertisements to e095" ‘Guardian must. ile v the City. - i RUUT’ column ls reserved for new! of local interest. bnt advcrtllhll oI a newsy nature mo! b9 93°59“ 4t. rive cents a word. strictly 911', JUlE in mill/NICO- l‘hls | l cook's for Photographs. } DID YOU GET a Car Book? CBASWELL to: Photographs. ll. IN UUNFLUERATION Ll!‘ SURANCE. IIOWABU MclNNlB for Fitted Fool/rear ‘ 2~9 Stt-tf GREEN CROSS D. D. T. preparaJ ilons for evury purpose. Ftnnell S: Chandler. _' NOTICE T0 ADVERTISERS; be in office by noon of dav previous to insertion to ensure publication. DID YOU GET a Car Book? LUMP LfME.—-We have “snow- flaiie" Lump Lime by the Barrel or in paper sacks. Knneli & Chand- r. _____ i SUMMER CLEARANCE SALE. of Dresses. Costs, Blouses, Skirts, Jumpers and Purses at The Fashion Shopper. OWING T0 TI-IE SIIORTAGE of help we will be unable to serw m ucen Hotel. 10th to the 17th o1 August inclusive. Q A. PICKARD d» 00., Office and Yard will close at 12 o'clock Wed-. nesday and Thursday, this wtek. LIME-Lump Lime. Hydrated Lime. and Arsenate oi Lime. Fen-' noil & Chandler. _llYDRA’l‘!~2D LIME. Asennte of Lime, and llluestone. Fcnncll 8a Chandler. rm; nasr iifiiswnnucnv try Crnekeirs, Kent Street. All gif! wriii>pcd frce of charge. . non PEAR-EON. Dry Goods.‘ Piirkdale, Men's Socks, Woollen Blankets available now. iWerk. They are Mayor Jark Mac~ Ellen ’s Diary eals to other than guests from the‘ ; _ ' é By m Island rarmers Wife ies of blue appeared overheard. HERE FROM GUELPl-I — Mr. Robert C. Cairns. Guelph, Ont. "i Mrs. Cairns and daughter l. .th. l5 visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Cairns, Dunsiaft- nazc. Mr. Cairns is in the Insur- nncc business in which he has made excellent progress since lo- catinq in Guelph. L7 Personals Mrs Mav Kendall who has been visitlnr: lilrs. (‘ID Wrlrtht. has returned to \.Vr\lls‘cy, Mass” U r3 A George Tuplin and Bank, are spentl~ ing Week at Brighton. Shore in their house trailer. Klnizsboro, ar- TUESCIHV night ilfflllflfifll in the n1 at Saint John, Ill. v J. D. Camp‘- rlvcri in ihe c zfler ii'.‘ l-"iucastc ‘i E lla sit Messrs Thomas Attwood, James Fsrciisoii and Angus iVlOlliSOn Ilil t." Glace Bu: in": nmcr-g me visit- ors l0 the C1,. Mr. Gregory Airihant iil the F‘. W Merchant Co. and mariazer oi .hc Sydney branch is a. visitor to Mrs, Jami; DTwcti and tivo THE Cl-IARLOTTETOWN GUARQIAN Silllliflllgllllllllll Mayor; "g" For llld- lioine Week Three mayors from Cape Breton Nova Scotia. are among the visit- ors to the cit-y {or Old Hum: Lean, Sydney, Mal/Or D W lvlorri- 80h. Q1300 Bay and Mayer Owen l-Iartlger. Sylney Mines. The three municipal clilet mat;- istrates make it s point of visit.- ing the Province each year durluc Exhibition Wiek renewing old ac- quaintances and makirn, new ones. Mayor Morrison. at the conclus- ion of his present term, will have sewed 25 years ‘n office. He was for l5 years president of the Miners Union ln Nev-x Scotia and today is international iepresentntive. He Tfillresenied Labor in the Ncva Scotia Legislature for five years 1920-25. Mayor Morrison had high praise for t e “wonderful show ‘IEFG Old Home Week" and reg-irris it as the most outstanding in eastern Canada. Mr. Allan Lnewu". noted txorscrrrn of Reserve Vlines. ownci of Lc-c Brewer accompanied May-n" Morri- son on his trip here. i mmm.\~ocxcy (Continued ‘tom Page 2) . the showers ind ceased and plli sic-rived away ‘e1 the roar seat. of in: family car and was an interested listener to the conversation in the seats ahead. "Leis CiflV2 c. -v" James Sflltl "Ymen we reached t.*.-: hill-top leaving Alderieti ochind "I want to sec the 1110135." I like Jzxmc; to “see the crops" ant all else 4 our line of irivel for he is a corn- panicn who is never b0l‘:d on a like this and always iueZLs " " scenes iiuth fresh iberest azui ncu.t- obscrvanon. Bu: 120w that our rowng and ‘.21:- cares o1 our dav are over, companvs come. Our neighbors from across the line (fence) he the Wold" vet- ean of World War I and she Ll‘: still dork-haired mother oi ten Until tomorrow. . Di-aiy. Good-night ciniénififin a c6. m. linens Modern Bakery A new, modern bakery. which is to be tho largest and most u to date in Canada, will be erectm by Christie. Brown and Company. Limited, just west of Toronto »n Etobicoke Township. Alex A. Fras- er, President of the Company, a1.- ncunccd today. “This cxprivsion program is _in- dicntive of our faith in the unlrm- ited business opportunities of the years immediately ahead. We look forward to Canada's future and can see its progress," Mr. Fraser said. The very latest in automatic baking equlpmrnt will be install- ed and struiszht line procluciisn will be the outstanding feature Electric tractors, using the floor skid system, will move the crim- modifies without handling. From the reception of raw materials there will beasts-tidy uniform flotv of production straight tlircupn the bakery to the iinal operation where the biscuits fresh from the ovens will be sealed in their ‘aar- inus containers. Much of the new ma!» From now till wilhihe help oi w,» HEXITE m mi the ecsy-to-digest cereal supplement that’: rich in *ENERGY ‘kVITAMI NS "kMi NERALS Growing pups bum up more and more energy as they near full size . . . That's why 70% of their ration in August: and 75% in September should be energy- rich cereals. And that cereal supplement must supply adequate vitamins and minerals, too, to help keep the foxes in healthy, vigorous condition. For this important job you can depend on Hcxite Fox Feed-the favourite cereal supplement of many outstanding Canadian ranchers. SOLD CLIFFORD MacDONALD Charlottetown s». , 11ml Champion Standard Silver Platinum Adult Fox, I944, owned by 0. II. Thompson, lit, Kitchener, Ont. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND FUR POOL, LTD. PAUI‘. [BREE 43am polling time FEED FOR HEALTH AND VIGOUR I-lexite is rich in energy. And it's highly available energy too, because the cereal base in Hexite is thor- oughly cooked for easy digestion and easy assimila- tion. That means economy-a minimum of wggtgl Hexite is an excellent source of important vitamins A, B, D, E, and K, and it contains vital bone and body- building minerals. Yes, Hexitc Fox Feed is an ideal cereal supplement, one your foxes will like, because it; contains appetizing, malty flavoured cereal flakes. Backed by Quality Products Kellogg's, world's largest manufacturer of ready-to-eat cereals, puts all its vast nutritional knowledge and skill into making Hexite as fine a feed as money can " buy. It's made from fine ingredients, quality tested, and proven on many generations of foxes . . . You can feed Hexite with confidence. BY Summerside until named attorney-general in 1 . He was elevated to the Coui‘. cf Appeal in 1921 and was made Chief Justice in i938. Mr. ‘Iiugeon is chancellor of Notre Dame (Jollege. Turgeon To llcaii Embassy In France REXJvlNA. Aug. l4 —-<CP)— Hon. William F A ‘Turgeon, K C. Canadian ambassador to Belgium, has advised Notre Dime College, Wilcox, Saslc. that, he has been offered the post rf Canadian Am- bassador to France. Mr. Turgeran, Sask-ibcliewan A:- iorney-General from 1907-1921. 531C he would accept the otter which was made bv Prinae Minister Mac~ kenzle King, now attending Paris Fish In Storage Holding Increase Aug". l4 — (OP) - l-loldlngs of fish in storage in Car-add increased to 42,564,950 pounds at Aug. l compared with OTTAWA. equipment is being designed by the Company's EITZlIlECTIFlQ De- partment. Particular attention will children cf Ovsicr Bod Bridge, have ruiirncti to lllcir home hav- ing SpCh. the past ivesk visiting Mrs. DX‘C\V(‘Ei'f‘~ sister, Mrs. Ernest l. iC:rtcr of this city. hlrs. Cyrisc Gallant was visiiing her dnuqhicrs, Mrs. RTlTillJllIl Gau- tict. nnzi Min, iitlbfil‘! Arscnault. in Bedcque. Sh: was accompanied home by her izrnndchildren. Lau- ence and Marjorie. Mr. Lemuel Webster. Boston. has l‘f‘I\l‘.‘llE(l in Dunstnffnage for his VlllXliiCll, and is Vlsllliliz his moth- er. and nlso hiswvcilc and family be paid tn cleanliness arr! saiiii-i ation. All floors will be of poizsh-l ed. select maple and partitions. walls and columns will) be ccn-| structed of or faced with, non- ahsnrbunt ivasllablc tile. The building will c isist of one high story with a mezzanine on which employee facilities located, These will include lot-l:- ers, wash rooms. dressing rooms, showers, cafeteria and a medical centre with a first-aid room. All of Christie, Brown's scuit manufacturing facilities for Eust- crn Canada will he concentrated in the new plant. What has been. until the advent of the new ‘ r’ ' it-iio are the friends cf her parents. Ml‘. and Mrs. Scott Cairns. What's the misspelled word in this sentence- "Ilfl 1-1" QAIIII. III GT Sendbyoursnswcr to Cue. Devi. '1 ‘>4 niche Sr., Toronto 8. Every monrh the iusr enrrics drawn each win $10 _CASH-— doubled to $20 if accompanied by s boxrop from Cue Llquld llsntlhyleu Send as many entries as you liitr. Names of winners will be published *CUE Medan liquid fbsnllfslco TASYI! OIA@ -- children CUE love Cue’! deikious mi: and brishr ruby-red colour. ll IAN -—— no sbrssivn 0t acid to hsnn deli re unmet ‘ Tbs mu! nfrvibing and mm delicious or inims ten er cunn- savu MONIY-you need tllnIi/rir: yin/n ‘dilakiéiiiflf-YAZL Lilli in Etoblcoke. the most biscuit bakery in Canada opened by the Company in nipeiz 14 years ago of the expanding West i i i in Toronto since i853. In making his Mr. Frase plant will not mean the Company's present in Toronto. fncill In loving mflnflfy "l JOHN A. MacLEOD Pinette who was Killed in Action Aurust l5, 1944. TRY JAVEX to really dean your garbage can. Juvsx disinfect: and deodorlzes us ll c|oonsss— makes ll fresh and iwoot-wnolllng In I lttty. . Milhl‘. IHTH _ .»1..~>//Q’1 f. wvu w fiwmv iaiziiim will beiThlrgwn received his early educa- planti Supreme Court, practiced iaw, 3.; modern was Wli- io take rare ern market. Christies have operated a bakery announcement. r stressed that the new the closing of| In Memos-lam i i IhIIcmembei-ed by thshniyn ...smi;robi6i)lvrx 33.942.209 at Julv l and 23,414,790 at Aug. l l04s5 the DOmlninn Bur- eau 0i Statistics reported today. The apparent net “into storage" movement of 8.600.000 pounds tor all classifications during .l'.'ly COlll- pares with 7.700000 during July last year, the bimeau said. Salmon, sea herring and kippei‘ stocks were louver in Aug. 1 than a year ago. out holdings of rill other varieties were hig 1. Hold- ings of fresh and smolzed amounted to 11,330,795 pounds against 7,876,346 last. year. peace conference. He was appointed Canada's first Minister Plenipotentiary to Arg- cniina in 1941 and served in that post until 1944 when he wa-s named the Domlnions first nunlstcr to lviexico. I-lis appointment as ani- bass-ador to Belgium.- was made more than a vcar ago. A native 1f Baihurst, N B- Mr. tlon in the United States and at ‘Lzval University, Que. l-le became articled to a law firm in 5t. John and was admitted to tile New Brunswick Bar in 1902. Mr. Turgeon came west to Prince Albert. Sllikq and together with the late Mr. Justice Lamont of the FOLKESTOIIE, England —(CP\ —- Fishermen in their smocks arid fishcrgirls carrying notes attend- ed the ceremony of the blessing was crown prosecutor at the age of the fisheries ‘sy Bishop Vibert of 26 and served in that capacity Jackson on the quay here. m ANNOUNCEMENT i We are pleased to serve lunch and dinner to visitors other than our resident i guests, during Old Home Week. i MANAGEMENT y Charlottetown llotol Re-Qpening Announcement ,r The Barcoian Biiisnsss Training Stuiiio Will lie-alien lei the Fall Ami Winter lsriii in i "russosv September 3.4 icaoi Studies in the Commercial Department includezjook keeping-Theory and practice, Anthmeticand Spelling. 1 Studies in the Sborthand and. Typewritmg Departmell‘ include: shorthand and Typewriting, Business Letter-wnti ing, English, Composition, Spelling and filing. Individual instruction given by a. qualified Teacher. The management assists Graduates to positions, _ A Graduate of this Institution is a skilled worker in th Business World. i For further infonnstion re rates, etc, write the Princip MISE MARY OORGORAN, Box 415, Charlottetown. ‘A limited number of McCormick-flooring Binders ready for immediate delivery. Phone. call or write immediately if interested. fifi PRE-WAR BINDER TWINE Wholesale and Retail i sun's RESTAURANT The world will beat a path to the man who makes a better mousetrap! Well, no recent patents on mousetraps have been requested by SANDY’S RESTAURANT but there's a well- trod path to the door of this attractive, cozy spot! It's a path beaten by the members of the community who appreciate good dining .. by people who know that the T-bone steaks, cold chicken and tender chops at SANDY’S give real eating pleasure . . .. Be kind to that big holiday appetite, visit SANDY’S for a meal that will leave you happy and content. That's SANDY'S RESTAURANT at Marshfield, where the food is ALWAYS good! SANDY'S RESTAURANT will remain open Till 1 a.m. %@%%@%@ aéa>@@@@mo@@@@ iii, i %%%i%%%%%%% W. R- JENKINS 208 - 212 Great George Sit. ; sow on SALE at all Drug Stores and til Sssls. YOIIRS now. nniinnm m they sold est early ‘ mr. mics. $115 uxts iiictum. m ii iiniaiiiiooiis and Evtiiiiics