flucusr 12.1043 we WESTERN GUARDIAN %'fierrrsraeisnses' our» 01w- ?"(4~.A elm. gbstluardianlnlill leeks“!!- borne a-io-ii JIIINATI or mil. in ma: ll'°°'* e-io-u ODIN-I'll]! $350 ggtgisfiou m: or a u» u" "i" imhm , under construction or m h“ now bull Ciimlld tractor W“ Ismdeifiwy k,“ new In . nor-files“ willledelvend wit. davesllelll 2on0 o€..'.'."s'.""“"' ‘ ‘ euieussueiue all anus coon-n lebeefllthle Advartflug l'%uwl eltlelel- 9 ll! heme h IQ‘ nldde _ ouT-i-‘ii-"fi route. $8.1m» sails“ '°' "trill: kiie-dsauft bug's. Mae-omit -INGLIIII LUI stool at Bruce's‘, 'T°N‘h e-io-u -ub close nan IoNutts-Wereboull. snafu: wnkhll. AIUIIQ 12th. l- I'll- July Freight 1mm 0n 0. ll. ll. Ferry. » years bK Dobson en ____ will shortly b! ED110112‘ dl-l G-NR. 0% “'43 4 WITCH!“ t1 Borden totbomenflne for the month J; mun B9 PASSES — of . The figures after each ' i occurredust her home conunmlitv N t oar-on ori- m‘ dean ide n willow Avenue on gisaeting at points his...“ ch". “slmmerl zoMlss Annie Mill at lottotown Summe e d: “w” ‘m5’ ears The late Miss carloeds ' ting e ints sleet fljffihfihz. llneny years resided end south of Chariot wn: car- “ Yfiimllil‘ piglggionwliznieglelt? or 11"‘ “m”, retired about ten years (Heme! 1% Cheese g (a g ‘W512i’ lilimrililiifr’ i.l°ls...."..'l..lf 120' ' 10 0 o w rill "he" ‘h’ ‘ma? “fug h“ r-i. n. Goods l? (‘I ‘(l ‘i’ Ml- Th” My l‘ w “Q {u Z1}; Hard!!!‘ a o a s W“ Funeral Home un u m n w m W! ullilll-Tmmm“ “h” i" "l h“ Less (Jerloeds ro a as 12o men to her late residence wh re Men‘ 1s u u» Iulwll‘ “"1 “l” Piggggyg Potatoes is 1s as ruwk- A m" ‘"‘"°° m '. Miscellaneous so 4 s so liilll house thence to St. $111142: Pulpwod 5 u 7a mm where interment M“. a a ‘ a suit-s ta air i roe s41 o u orw e Stetement f carl eds f erd d LDISTRICT MASTER'S VISIT- |'l'l0N AT SUMMERSIDE —-The regular meeting oi Berthelier lodge gmmerside. was held on Monday, must 9. The District Master Bro. gum MacQuarrie was present md spoke on the aims and ideals gthe Orange Association in the 1° present day world. Remarks were 0,, mas by Past Grand Masters T. J. mmsn of Bedequo, and John Y. [iilllipg of Bummorside. Grand chaplain Btewert Inmen of Victoria other visitors include Bro. P. G. Iudschern, PD.M., of Victori , m. Ross, Quigley and Bell of Iorden and Bro. Olive of loitetovrn. It was announced that other mils: gatherings were to be hid throughout the district. The vooshipiul master oi Berthelier m» Bro. Harry Budsbury, pre- Personals 4h. More mews of Welisley. m,‘ is visiting friends and re- in Bummerside and is the of her sister, Mrs. Jacob Mo- liliit 0lesry.—S -lire. L1... Barrett oi’ New Bed- ioi. Mass, with her young daugh- kr Irene spent the past mmerside visiting her Ii. William Roach and Mrs. Roac - Messrs. Duncan Carmichael ml Harold Keough, Albany. spent every pleasant week-end in lot ii. guests oi Mr. and Mrs. Laugh- h Kllbride. They were accom- panied home by Mr. Layton Noon- in 0i R-C.N.V.R. ~Mr. end Mrs. Albert Ciow of lrnmerside have received an 0f- flrlil telegram notifying them that heir son Allan has been wounded hscilon. Pte. Allan Clow who wen oltrseas with a. Nova Scotia re- mnt has been over for the pest years-S D. MacLean UNDERTAKEI EMBALMEI Charlottetown and ems weubm Phone us t" AIIGTION SALE l“ ililillllifll by the Executor! ifik...'i":.‘°..i.'...t'::,": "at; "We Auction at the will“ r/iiusn nusrburwir. gmiillllll. auausr ldth, rm u" Personal l “Hubr- eeoteendsro of g m‘ u IIZRIQJfiRSmItLI oonele i'.",'"*u@;v: (2 Pure Brads) m- Holler m“ 6 run; Men I mes. llu M »g~-.-.=::-.:i ‘ltévlnver lierrowe (new) "l Boise ii grill’ ‘flier-thri- fiftr 0w i . A W. new.) ollfil‘. w fill lion - ‘It Scegsflxwgmn) mliCe l1 gm Psnrfl. Mountains liq‘ "'1"- rli.’ .'.‘.'."...l‘..'..'."u""f.'€...'."....“' "'41s u. m.» ma. Over mrhgéllillflll credit on approved I- I‘. IIOIIISON. Auctioneer. for es between Charlottetown, Sunnners" end points east and south of Charlotte- town; cerlomds destined to Willi-I west oi Summerside end totel cer- s: ad al 175 l8 d7 300 Fruits 9 0 0 9 Flour it Peed 0d H 8 12s M b d A2 Gus d: Oils 4'! l0 G 98 . H. 3 3 Hardware 39 6 58 93 Lime 37 9 39 Lumber 4i '1 4a oi Iiivestnok l0 l 4 15 Less Cerlosds lls 40 50 305 Meets ‘l 0 l a Machinery a o 2 s Sugar l b 0 l 6 as]; 0 0 5 l4 ""- =: 2 a =2 Water‘: u o o a Coal-Remy“ g}, g g :5 3*"- iis mouse ‘ BIRTHS —At th Prince County 3°" EH1. Aussie i1. mo. w MB and Mrs. Arthur 610W. l "ll- GALLANT- at the Charlottetown Hospital on August ll. 1963. ill 1A9 Q and Mrs. Albert Gallant (nee Rite. Pineau, Rustico) oi Dartmouth. N- S-. a son. ... At the Prince County Aug. d, 1943, to Mr. and Mrs. Will Heeney, e daughter (Florence Elisabeth Jean). MABBIAGIS CAMPBELL James (lunch. Charlottetown Aug. i1. ions. by Rev. T. H. Bussei Born- ers, mm- Mcliegeof Gen William ta ildertin Camp ll of Alliston, P. IIEANEY Hosiiii-ll. DEATHS TONI! — At Sootdifort Aul. ll. Stephen ‘runny 889d 6t years. Pun- erel will take piece from the A. A- fune el home to Tra- AM. s . RODD-At Summereide, Wednes- day, August 11th. Mrs. '.l‘.A. Rodd in her 01th yeer. mineral Friday wrist 13th to 8t. John's Church, , service starting at 2 o'clock. The late Mrs. Rodd is resting at her residence at Milton. MILLS-At her home in Summer- side on A st ll, I948, Miss Annie ¥humsd B: Augusqot rims‘?! email‘! a , . laerluhmnye to St. Eleenors Ceme- ry. MoGAUGI — At the Provincial sanetorium on Ausut 1i. 19% Annie Elizabeth m ugh. wile vl Orner MoGaugh in her 90th yell‘- r" ram-n time.’ "m" O . " .51‘. tpda q Ii noon to her late ICSIIIQIIOC in Soliris. Funeral notice later. his . . Nil- mg at St. r3517}. C:thedrel. Pun- eral arrangements will be announ- ced later. , Ghsoli Discharges cllroin the long: tension. .I'owler'eExtreet TheeotdonofDr h of Wild so. r t. ggidhrelieble erg. mam Halli: It R been on the marks! for the e M " rimr‘ "hirsrsr:.'i'in..... 5' "-.'£"'____.__°'* “"'.""‘___".'l'l' THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN PAGE SEVEN d Bones‘ ES l rot nwlvll" 'i3..c.\iiis \ illil ASSN ,,.<>r4ll NEWS-SHORT SUBJECT SHOWS 7.30 and 9.15 THURSDAY AT 2.30 Summerside u summons: AND TRIO or NEWCOMERS scour". IN DR. GILLESPIEYS NEW I ASSISTANT" qbledicine and mystery, psy- chology and good old-fashioned sleuthing combine in M-.G-M's "Dr, ("Willie's New Assistant" to p o- duce one of the most entertain ng Pictures of the present series. Seen last night at the Capitol Theatre, the new offering presents e Lionel Barrymore as the kindly doctor, with Kcye Luke. Ven Johnson and Richard Quine as three strivers for the post of his needed assistant. To test their sbillt . he details them to the han ing of a puzzling case. one that so far has not responded to medical treatment. The patient is the very compet- ent and good looking Susan Peters. Miss Peters is seen as a Young bride. the sufferer from the unas- certained ailment, and who, iii Dr. Gillespieis efforts to aid hcr. is eventually forced to ridmir. that her illness was feigned and that Personals Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Retchford, North Sydney ere spen the week in Fherlottetqyvn. Mr. end Mrs. M. lll. Goodwin. Bacliville, are visitors here this wee . . Mr. Gordon Purdie, MP, o N.S., is visiting here during d Home Week. Mr. and Mrs. C.N. Bissct, West- rnount. Que. ere revisiting Char- lottotown. Mrs. J3. Duiong d daughter Ina. , Ms-ldon, M-enas. are visit- ing! the parents, Mk". and Mrs W liam MacLean, Bredalbane. Robert Milner, Sackville, N.B., is e guest this week at the home oi . and Mrs. Gordon Averd, Cher- lottetown. Mr. Prank C. Clerks is the guest of Senator and Mrs. J.P. Maclntym- Savage Harbour. dur- ing this wcek. Miss eret Benehidok. Mount brother, Pie. Joseph Bambiiick, announcing his safe arrival over- seas. Mrs. James L. Gillie of Norbcro has received word from her eon Pte. Ralph E. Gillie of the Royal Canadian Army Service Corps. starting that he has arrived safely OVQTSBES. Mrs. James L. Gillie oi Boston Mass, is visiting at the home of her daughter Mrs. Linus Fitroim- mons of long River. Mr. E. J. Morris, da/udhter Delo- ris and son Hugh, of Newcastle. N. B. are visiting in Charlottetown ille guests of Mi‘. and Mrs. J. Morris, Esplanade. Mr. Harry Sutherland, President and Editor of the New Glasgow Evening News is on duty with the Pictou Highlanders at Beach Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Murray and son, Ehimcrsoii, Trenton, NS. loft v terrlni’ for Sturgeon, P.E.I. to on their vacation with her No‘ “iv and sister, Mr, and Mrs. Llewellyn — New Glasgow News. Mrs. Harvey Douglas Lane 1nd Lesley Douglas are vlsitirir! rri V“ home of MI‘. J. Lester Douglas, M. P. this week. Mr Raymund Hardie Alherton, is also visiting there this week, Lieut. Harry Shetler of the Cape Breton Highlanders is in camp with the battalion nt Bench Grove. In! she adopted this device to conceal what she had imagined to be aj dark episode in her life. civil life Mr. Shetlcr is advertising manager of the Sydney Post-Re- cord. Marg Stewart, received s cable mm bu‘ Pa" ->bout l8 months. ;_ in evangelistic work for s. number BEIITRAI. GUARDIAN Tblsselu-n reeervediar o.“ "T '-*.....Z'.Z3 anew neurone at live oats e wordfetriotly peyr eblehedvenca. CBASWIIL rer ruovsgrephe. CONIIDIIATIO . “ca. N IJNIUI 0N VISIT-Mi‘. Mink DQGOIM oi Ibronto. is visi in the City. thegruestoiliismot eradmWil- Liam DION“. Boring Perk Road. Hill WITH STOCK JUDGES —Aocompanying Mr. Bro is Ness, Portsmouth, Ontario. who is Judg- rshlres at the Eidiibition Nun to-da is his fat-her Ml‘. D. Neel. Howéke, Quebec. ATTIDDXG OLD IOII WEI -Mr. and we. Herbert ‘lb-soy of Seokville. eccoompenied by Mr. and lvhe. Robert l-lutohison of Monoton left by motor yesterday for Prince Edwwird Inland. While in tine grov- inoe will take in Old oine Ginrlottotovvn -8eokville IN NONI! AFRICA — . and Mrs. Robert Gallant of os 1 Street Charlottetown, have just serving e Canadian Unit end has been overseas for e- Until Just re- ON P.E.I. — Mr. and Mrs. Ken- neth Wry and Mr. end Mrs. Frank Saunders are taking in Exhibition Week at Charlottetown, P. E. I. — Seckville Post- DANOI AI.‘ THE ABMOUBIES Monday, Aug. ld, in aid oi Blood Donors Clinic. 0-13-11 ATTENDING FAIR _ Mrs. Percy Doret and daughter. Evelyns left yestorde for herlottetovln REL, w vist with elativee en to be in attendance et he many attractions at the Exhibition. — New Glasgow News. FUNERAL THIS MORNING- The funeral oi Major Jamel l. Leightlser will be held this lnprn- ing from 5B Bayfield Street at liAl to the Church of the Most Holy Redeemer. Burial will be in the Catholic cemetery. Major leighti- einber the Veterans Guard od Canada, died at Blur- broohe, Quebec, on Sunday. IN SAINT JOHN FOB- CONFER- ENCE — Among the teach in 501111’. John, N.B., tfonding the conference of the annual Federr tion o! Teachers are Mr. id Maedoaield, Charlottetown; Miss Isbelie newness. Charlottetown. and lviiss Mabel Mutheson, Charlotte- own. D DEATH-A wide circle of friends will be shocked to gear-n olislme unexpected death at A. Rodd of Mil . as Summersido visiting her daughter. JeB-ll. Mrs. Allison Macloan and cently he was in Great Britain- RI-NEWED FRIENDBHIPS - Rev. E. B. Rupert of Ottawa. left Wednesday mornim for the main- land after spending several days in Charlottetown visiting his brother, H. J. Rupert, 52 Greenfield Avenue. Rev. Mr. Rupert has been engaged OI years, mnsorcd by The Evan- gelistic Centre, Toronto. In addit- tion to being an outstanding speaker he is an accomplished musician, specializing on the Elec- tric Vibra-Harp. While on the Is- land he renewed friendships with Rev. and lVLrs. A. E. Todd of North River and delivered inspiring mes- sages Sunday to the North River and Kingston congregations. AUCTION BALE OF PRIZE SWINE- An auction sale of swine under the auspices oi the Prince Edward Island Swine Breeders‘ As- sociation, directed by Mr. B. D. Irvine. senior livestock fieldman of the Dominion Department of Agri- culture was conducted in the swine barns of the Provincial Exhibition yesterday forenoon. The sale which consisted of l2 boars and 15 sows was regarded by Mr. Irvine a. a distinct success. The first prize and Junior champion boar raised by David Wright. Montague, was pur- chased by Neil MacNeill. Milton, for $72.00. Second prize boar rais- ed by Alex. Hamilton, New Perth. sold to Falconwcod Farm for $65.01). Prices on boars ranged from Mr. MaoLean when she was stric- ken with a paralytic stroke and died shortly after. She was 63 years o . eral services will be held Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock from St. John's Church at Milton. RETURNS FROM OVERSEAS- Major AS. Robertson, officer commending the No. 62 C.A.(B)T.C. at Beach Grove has just returned from overseas and will resume, command of the camp. He took special instruction in Great BritalrLl Major Robertson, a veteran of the first great war, has been associated with the Beach Grove camp since‘ it was organized shortly offer the outbreak oi war. He was second in command for s. time and later was promoted to take command. He was sway for more than two months. OUTSIDE VISITORS —- Among those from town leaving Satur- day morning for Charlottetown, P. E, L, to attend the many attrac- tions in connection with the cele- braion of "Old Home Week" were, Mr- and Mrs. H. Fanning, Mrs. Nellie Lewis, Messrs. Peer Thomp- son, Clarence MacLead. Walter Smith. Barter Burris, Bernie Mac- Neil, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Bout- ilier and little son, Billie and Mr. and Mrs, Alex Dobson. — New Glasgow News. Too Late To Clasify FOR SALE — 1937 FORD COACH with heater. Five gocd tires. Call mornings 261 Richmond St. $50.00 upward. sows sold from $42.00 to $45.00, 8—-1 1-21 their errlvel in Canada on Tuerde tern Mary Left to right: Mrs. Winston Churc Ill Prime Minister Churchill, ma; end Subel Churchill in The Churchill family. laces vvreethed In broad smiles, iii-e greeted on The ofllclel announcement of Mr. iihurchill Family Guests (if Canada Cllnrchllfe arrival stated that lie by Prime Minister Msekensle King. would confer later with President Roosevelt end the Combined Chiefs of the uniform of lrltllllb A-T-5-_ m. sum of the United sum end the United Kingdom. sure m Whenlaarrivedettbec by common cuiei-ipa caueedbylnckof in the diet. If you have that uh: instead of resorting % ylilltivm that give temporary relief. ROOSEVELT TO (Continued from pgg_e_o5ie) :91‘ 2min Csnedemwith her W8 . llfiaeubal r inthe auxiliary territorial service: and is e in the Pl‘ -‘ ‘—-was Minister and Mrs. J.A. Matheso wiferoi the Quebec Provincial hell‘: hsteeu W! momma Mr. Churchill found a large group or reporters and pho- WZTBlJhers clustered about his car. They had been pemiitted to enter the quarangle for this -coasion 0H1)’. so they might get a. close view oi the Prime Minister whose presence in Quebec, up to that time, was known only by virtue oi a. brief official statement. In lllrb Sbirlts Mr. Churchill was genial and aa- » arently happy and in high splri . a shook hands warmly with high service officers oi Canada. and the United States, and with the Dom- inion cabinet ministers who came out from the hotel lobby. Mr. Kings Ministers present were: Resources Minister Crerar, De- fence Minister Ralston. lVLin- ister Power. Finance Minister Ils- ley, Transport Minister Michaud, Munitions Minister Howe, Navy Minister Macdonald and Justice Minister St. Laurent. ing were Norman Robertson, un- der-secretary oi the Canadian cab- inet war committee. e atement covering this meeting said a further joint sesion would be held "at a later date.” Officials here commented on the Others at the war cabinet meet- . | rolls e "ems: viii" to comer m oonsrlmiosi this pleasant plan. Eat 811.0000‘! ALL-BEAN every day . . . drink plea of water . and see why it's a “better w y '. Your favorite grocer has ALL-BIAII in two conve- nlut dsee. Made by Kellogg's in London Canada. -- i that may exist over procedure in dealing with the French forces 00n- tinuing the war against Axis the method of establishing civil government in countries liberated or conquered. and the general pro- cedure to achieve the objectives of the Atlantic Charter. ALL i-LES RALPH nurmr Summer-side '\90\'N>0\'rvv.'w<r~_"“‘\‘b‘5‘_'i(i&f 5 T. s. mcxsv Chartered Accountant Office at White Star Laundry é “’“’roo‘éro““ Professional Cards McLeod f? Bentley fact that tomorrow, Aug l2. k the of the Atlantic Charter proclam- ation, formulated by Prime Min- ister Churchill and 811 Peoples of the world to live in peace within their own bor. ders and to choose their own gov- ernmems. Victory Plan] The cunIQYQDCCS now proceeding, and those to be held later when President Roosevelt arrives, are ex- pected to draft plans for the speed- ing oi victory over the Axis in the European and Pacific war areas, the settlement oi any difficulties Address And Presentation On Friday evening July 33rd I large crowd of friends and neigh- ors, both young and old, assembed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Clarkin for a two fold purpose of doing honor to one of our soldier boys Pro. John McQusid and cOn- ratulating him and his bride, the ormer Miss Clara Clerkin on their recent marriage which took Place in Ottawa in November 1942. An address was read by Mr, Thomas Carragher while lViI. John Cusack gresented the happy bride and rldegroin z/Bith a substantial purse. P . on behalf of his their kin for their generosit‘ and ess. Th dcr of the evening wee Q spent in music e.rid dancing, music folio r1 and. oosisii . a dainty lunch wee ed to all present by sei-v the hostess in her usual good man- Plollowing is the address: Mr. and léflrs. John McQueid o. Dear Prion We, your bore and friends are assembled era this evening for a two fold purpose. First, to oiier our congratulations to you both for the choice you have made of life partners, and to extend our best for a safe and happy vgyhge over the matrimonial sea o e. Our second purpose is to renew our acquaintances with one oi the "boys" who has been chum, school- mate. or pal to us all, and who has seen tit to don the uniform oi the in which we live to- dlv is nlled with sorrow end con- llllloli. end You. Johnnie are one oi the man who have offered your services to eip make this word e better niece to live in. To you we ofler again our best wishes in the performance of your duty to God an to your country. Please accept this gift es a token oi our appreciation of you and we ask God to guide and guard you, and bring you back safely to your dew‘ Young wife and to your loved ones. Signed on behalf oi our friends second anniversary of ihe signing], bride thank d friends end neighbors-- kindn W. B. BENTLEY. K. C- l. A. BENTLEY. K. O. Barristers end Attorneys-st.- Lew HONEY TO LOAN l.“ Prince Street Morrellaad Company ll. F. ARGIIIBALII Chartered Accountants Eastern Trust Building C‘ lottetown H. F. McPhee B.A., K.C. NOTARY so. ' ' saimisreu soucrron Bliey Building C“ rlottetown BELL d. MATHIESON noun r0 was Cameron Block Charlottetown P l. Island PALMER d. HASLAM A. I. IIASLAM. B. A., LL l. BABBISTE ITO. Phone es ‘eves sximnsn GLASSESNDFITTEII J. S. TAYLOR OPTOMETRIST Corner Kent and Queen Ste. Evenings hv Appointments Ofli 56 l Phone lgaceidence 101s All Records Broken United Builders Liquid Asbestos Fiber Roof Cement and Asbestos Plastic Cement leads all sales of il-zofi coating material on the Is- n . You will notice the U. B. Label on every large Roof Coatinl Job this year from Tignish to Souris. When in Charlottetown Old lloml‘ Week and attending the Horse Races call and take home a i?" cans or barrel with you. J. I. STEWART 236 Fitzroy Street, Charlottetown. Distributor for Prince Edward Island Opposite Central Creameries Ltd. in Emyvale and Vicinl y, 8 12-11. I-‘err! Service will operate Will Leave Wood Islands 7.00 a.m. 11-00 a.m. end 8.00 p.rn. 8-7-41. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND — NOVA SCOTIA FERRY SERVICE VIA WOOD ISLANDS, P. E. l. - CARIBOU, N. S. M. V. "PRINCE NOVA” “The Connecting Link Between These Provinces" (DAILY-SUNDAYS INCLUDED) Starting July let the Nova Scottie-Prince Edward Island three round trips per day. Will Leave Caribou 9.00 a.m. 1.00 p.rn. and 5.00 pun. LUNCHES SERVED NURTHUMBERLANU FERHIES, LIMITED CIIABLOTTETOWN, P. E. l. i ‘a1 NG