43%?‘ .- _i4-xan.-..z- “C Y N T H I A" News — Peta Smith Short. Shows 2:30 — 7 — 9 I rallies EDWARD MON. — TIIES. —— W5C- witnANNE REVERE - ALLYH JOSLYN -0ENE LCCILHARI Special March of Time Faalurefte "RUSSIA NOBODY KNOWS" And "UNUSUAL OCCUPATIONS" \ \ Cllulvwbl ' " lllL-ES LEW-Y will" .- "ismlnnnn TOWN arnll RANDOLPH SCOTT ans ANN IIVDRAN min NEWS and CHALLENGE OF HOUSING =-EMPIRE-: Toni Extra Cartoon Matinee 2.30 Si" Song Eve. shows 7 and 9 "Crimson Ghost" ‘ l-ioly CENTRAL CIIARIIIAN This column la reserved for news ef local interest, but advertising sf n neway nature may he Inserted at fin cents a word strictly PI!- ahle In advance. CHURCH 0F SCOTLAND - Sunday. Aug. 24: Charlottetown 11 a.m.; Ar;yle Shore 3 p.m.; De- Bable 7.30 pm. H. F. MacEwen. ROOF FIRE AT DALVAY - A minor roof fire broke out at Daivay House this morning. in a telephone conversation officials there stated the blaze was quickly brought under control with only slight dam- age being reported. FOR MONTREAL -- The S. S. Cllomed)‘, w-iiuh a"rived in port here earlier .n the week. left for Montreal late Wednesday night. She was h-err. delivering a large supply of molasses from the British West Indies. The ("lcmedy is under the command of Captain P. L. Scott c-f Haifax. N S. ATTENDING Rev. I. A. and Mrs. Corbett, Hazeibrook are attending the First Assembly Bapt t Federation of Canada which eets at WolfvIIia, N.S.. today and continues until Tuesday evening. They will also attend the annual meeting of Maritime United Baptist Conven- tion which meets at same place on Aug. 27 to 29. ST. PAUL'S Anglican Church. Sunday, Aug. 24th, 1947. ‘rwelfth Sunday after Trinity: 8.30 a.m., Communion; 11.00 a.m., Morning‘ Prayer and Sermon; preacher. Rev. W. W. Clarkson, Rector of hi. Mark's Anglican Church, Halifax. N. S. Subject: "The Vision Beautiful." There will be no evening service during CONVENTl0N- _ 'r_na _ cnARLorrjraroyvbi_ GOA§D_I§I_‘I In Memos-lam guns. anr-ru none ‘me death of Mrs. Edith Doyle occurred Thursday night at her home at King Street East. Bhs was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. William Dillon and was the wife of the late Gar ett Doyle who pl ‘eceased her se ral years ago. she leaves to mo rn three children, one boy and two girls. Also three brothers and three Ill- ters. she was one of the best of the printing trade-a great type great number of years until time of her serious illness. Realizing the seriousness of her wasted away until the end came. very popular among those happy to be able to be of assist- ance. and Phyllis 10. Also three brothers. Mrs. George l-Iyde and Mrs. Rennie Baillie, Boston. Mass. to the family. Fall Fashions Are tBy Kay Rex. Canadian Press Staff Writer) TORONTO, Aug. 19- (OP)— the month cf August. but mem- bers are evening SEFJlCE tit St. welcome, Miss Ethel Bernard and Miss Rita Maclntyre were joint hostesses Thursday at a prcttily arranged tea in the spacious dining room st Georgetown House in honor of the approaching marriage of Miss Marion Power. The rooms were nicely decorated with gladali, phlox. sweet peas and zinnias. On the ccntre of; the large dining room table was a beautiful wed- ding cake topped with a miniature bride and groom and surrounded by tall tapers in yellow. orchid and aqua shades. Pouring tea were _Mrs. J. P. Maclntyre of _Savage Harbour. and Mrs. H. s. Hadden of South Carolina. serviteurs were Mrs. Jack MacEeachern. Mrs. M. E. Bernard, Mrs. Arthur Mac- Guigan. MissNorma Bernard and Miss Audrey Maclntyre. As the guests were preparing to leave Master Pctcr Gallant. grandson of Lieutenant-Governor Bernard pre- sented Miss Power with a beauti- ful pair of hand painted vases as a gift from her hostess. ____- Personals Rev. Dr. J. Bonnell, who is vacationing at Georgetown, was in the city yesterday. Mr. Peter Raven, who has been visiting the city, left on return to shawinigan Falls. Quebec, after an enjoyable fortnights vacation. Headed for his hams in Lizemares, W. Va. bearded and barefooied cyclist Oryll Brawn pauses in Ilaopeiiton. 111.. oii the last lap of his self-styled "prescription" bike tour, which has taken almost i1 months. Brown, who was discharged from the Navy for HE! ousness resulting from tvartime sea duty, said the trip has settled his nerves and restored his confidence. I ~ I Rev. Dr. M. Scott Fulton of iChatham, Ont. is visiting the city lrenewing old friendships. He will loccupy his old pulpit in Zion to- l marrow. iQ-r- I Mrs. Wlm. L. Owen. and two children Billy and Brenda are lvisitlng Mrs. George Ives st Kep- .pocli. Mr. Owen of the Bank of Montreal. St. John's. Newfound- ,larid. is planning to spend his va- ‘cation in Charlottetown next month. |TRICORNES ROLLED OR ITHIT-BRDIIWED PARIS - Tricom-cs. some dra- maticcily large and Venetian in feeling. are important in Albany's colltciien. Some. large or small, have the three sides o! the brim roiiezl. Others have flat triangular brims ioout an lnch- thick with velvet I'll Jcrsry stretched on the unslerzllt but softly. draped on the upper surface. Black pallleties sparkled onfllhe upper surface only of a lafle blMl‘! velvet evening triangle edged In narrow .,et fringe. . lflviied I0 attend thlhskirts but with the accent Peter's l hips. Cathedral at 7.00 p.m. Everybodyi turning to the aroma T0 as: SHOWERED-l lifodestly, in. the swish of longer on Cianadian women are re- style of yester- day. From Vancouver and Winnipeg light across the country to Hall- fax, retailers are showing fall ‘ fashions in line "but a little more lconservatlve" than the extreme models brought out three or four vieeks ago by New York design- ers. New famics are on sale and there's a. wide variety o colors, although black. olive-green. and wine-red, seem most popular. "Women in Vancouver will keep the legs modestly covered with skirts 1e inrhes off the ground." laid West Coast retailers. Fash- ion experts reported the British [Columbia girls were interested in the "hip treatment“ which ac- ‘centuates small waist, gives hips that "rounded look." and allows for softer shoulders. Winnipeg stores were showing skirts. . . ."to the mid-calf. or longer." Hooded coats. Complete Wllll full sleeves and large collars. were finding favor in Saint John. N. B. Dealers reported a generous use of lflfltt-IIBIS for the first time since before the war. The men probably will have a thing or two to say about the hats the Windsor. Onto ElTlS bill’ this fall. They‘re big-J uishY" was the way one man escribed them. Aiid they're in every shall! imaginable. Long Skirts Cause Contention Charlottetown. P- E- I- buyers have reporter: a rebellion against the long skirts. The ‘teen-age crowd still likes its skirt-S fll- knee-length and store seam- stresses are chanKlHE Styles l-° suit. However the alder Women are compromising with skirts It "mid-Way length." Halifax merchants hesitate to voice any opinion an the new fall styles. “I think Canadian manufac- turers nave been discreet in their adaptation oi Paris styles.’ said one Halifax department store he“; “They haven't run to ex- tremes and. that has made it easier for us. .. there has been some cutting: It! the rliizlflg-O this is boun o owl have to consider their individual figures." . From Montreal retailers report- ed fail fashion shows would be held next month lflllflwln! PM“ showing. " o Canadian styles will con- tinue to be more reserved than those of Paris and only those who wish to be m. the iieisht g1 f“ - ion will adopt extremes. ‘he! said. “Black remains the favor- ite color... and the new longer lengths. combined with new coi- lar treatments end sleeve varia- tions in furs. l" “Wild 3° be popular." A11.ANTIC WHOLESALERS (Eastern). imrrzo. oismsurons rottmncr rowxto ISLAND J The Guardian extends sympathy ' Conservatively Smart. setter and a willing worker, hsv- . ing been in the employ of The ‘ Patriot Publishing Company for e . the I illness she carried on until she was z confined to her home about four ' months ago when she gradually, She was a lovely woman and _ she _ worked with. Always cheerful and ' Left to mourn are the following . children. Billy, aged 18. June 14. ‘ John, Fred and Charles all ofj Charlottetown. ‘Three sisters alto survive. Mrs. Gavin Duffy. City. j i i I Glorious Fall ~ i FUR COATS DRESSY COATS DRESSMAKER SUITS TAILORED SUITS WOOLLEN DRESSES CREPE DRESSES Highest Styles at Lowest Prices. a I Showing E CF ’ 'And make her children's tears l» '11 d to klndl h te and strife; sronrs cons l "n" e l .UCQDBOO, like a spider for a fly- rrrs uouon saunas ARE LICENSED - 'ro no ivlXAT? “LICENSED to mil-kl the SHOPS man wear; I Licensed to Hy the wise mas lowz. Licensei e. Wife's fond heart 1° break. flow. Licensed to do thy neighbour hum: Licensed Io nerve tile router's aflilii Ldcensrd to millet the murdereri knife. Licensed Ih-y neighbour's purse to dr~iizi ~ And rob him of his very last; mcenst-d lo heat his feverish brain; Till madness crown thy work at last. To apnea thy nets for man. thy‘ pral; To mock his siruqgles -suck hh KENNEDY’S Ladies‘ iisatiy-to-ivear I66 Queen St. Phone I766 Bridesmaid For Royal Wedding LONDON. Aug. 20 —(R.euters)—- ltatest speculation on the forthcom- mg marriage of Princess Elizabeth and Licut. Philip Mountbatten is- ' turning on the choice of brides- maids. In pro-austerity days. the Prin- cess would probably have been at- tended by at least a dozen brides- maids, but in keeping with the tim- es. it isunlikely that when she goes to Westminster Abbey Nov. 20 she will have more than 3. There are three obvious choices. Her younger sister, Princess Mar- gnret. will be chief bridesmaid. It is almost certain that Princess Alexandria. IO-year-old daughter of the Duchess o! Kent, will be in attendance. and oourt circles be- lieve that Pamela Mountbatten. 10- I YBBJT-Old Ybunger daughter of Vis- count Mountbatten. Governor-Gen- eral of India, and Lady Mountbat- ten. will be s third choice, Other names mentioned so far are ‘those of the Hon. Margaret Elphinstone, Princess Elizabeth's coilsin—hcr mother is an elder sis- tcr of the Queen-and ladies Elisa- beth and Anne Cavendish. daught- ers of ohe Duke of Devonshlre. who are close friend; of the Princess. It is believed that Princess Elisa- beth hfls already made her choice, but the names of those she ‘he! selected will not be announced for some tl-me. One definite decision is that the Airohblshon of Canterbury, Dr. Geoffrey Fisher. will observe the ordinary marriage service of the Church of England when he weds the young couple. , The wedding will be on a much less elaborate scale than the cor- onation of the Kins and Queen l" 1937. On an agreed date. the Dean snd~ Chapter of Westminster Ab- bey will place the historic bulidrnd in the custody of the Duke of Nor- folk. Earl Marshal. uuider whole instructions the Ministry of Work, will make the necessary , ._ v- im; foi- g-uests and citizens who will watch the wedding. One of the Alrchblshfil) of Cw- terburYs p-cbienis is to find an ex- port to emiboss on Vellum ll" wedding licence. The craftsman who had prepared royll llfiim" for decades now l! ¢l¢fl<l~ "d ll" art of beautiful penmansbPP be‘ comes ever more rere- IAMED IAHIURI The Danzlg merchant Flatiron- hcit, who invented the thermom- eter. was a DUSIHGSI‘ failure. THEY FANCY BOTH Gorillas ‘are total veittarianl f1 nature but in captivity take easily to a 41 t. of meat. CLOAK AND DAOGER Oliver Cromwell is believed U have natn the first military ldsd- cq to organize espionage. ‘true Licensed. where peace end qulet iTo bring disease. an»; want and woe. ‘And fit marl for a hell below." dry ‘then can the worthless hulk sway. dWJil. Licensed to make his world a hell. “Call up the dead from their cold. oold graves And summon up mommy's link. And see If human tongue can tcll, The millions damned through drink." From Guy Thorns‘; ‘Great Accep- .tance." the 11'! story of Frederick N. C-bamngton. who secrlficrd a fortune of over 21.000000 rather than profit from the sale o! drink. WHAT HAS THE QHURCH TO SAY ABOUT THE LEGALISING OF THE TRAFFIC IN ALCOHOLIC LIQPOR‘! lln view of the Christi-an Doctrinct] I or the Fatherhood or God and Ales brotherhood o! mail; ‘that man ‘o his brother's keeper; ‘mat we can only show our lave to Gal by 0.1!‘ love to man; I ‘Phat the strong ought to bear the iinflrmiiies 0:’ the weak‘ . That we should put no stumbling block ir. the way of our brother; That if anything cans-vs our bra- ther ie stumble or to offend or to be male weak. we shollltl abstain from it; That wine is a mocker and strong drink is maddening. and ti at at the last it bitein like a serpent and stingeth like an adder; Y b ure the colourful beauty and low-seat oll-wsatb $.23» Sivan your rool b? l-P- All-NW" sllllilll will endur: Through the ysnra these shingle weather can do. Fire-resistant. aloud up to the worst 1h. e1 have the toughness. do“. billy and colour permanence to meet the demands of Canada's dill!!!“ — and are economical. For your selection, they w. mug, In u wide rungs oi attractive olourl. O0OOOOOOOOIOOOOOOIOOOPOOOOOOQQ B AOI‘ MAXIMUM Continuing reseurh, ‘constant lobes- nory tests. careful imbecile! Iper! supervision. ' f‘ ii d i .4 d pro- Gulch? ‘I: BAPI meilienhinturialied and soared with . . . Bllllzlll"? 359D" 5. auto VISION SHINGLE VALUE Jdflililéilid §,"iI‘.i>'.".J’EiI; velpp new tool sale asd vmrhq resistance." Granules from rock from B.P.'| own permanently coloured wlr Plflfllflll- Surface treatment to achieve is-y mum granule a eaian. ' " [erred ualnes - ‘ sperifl ‘fsduyfiiwnisavsalsmonowfirsplo- eamnnf-nllee I-P. Neel Coding and Corneal- » drink-rs becune drunkazds: 'Iihe iwful results of iii».- drinking habits of manv of those ivho profess and call titerrrclves Christian-l. and of the bad example set to the heathen, and t. some other nations whose religions forbid the use of intoxiczizts; In view of: The lldiruchon in the manufact- ure of intoxiratlng drink of enor- mous quantities of grain and fruit. which our Hi-svenl; rather causes the esrtl; to bring forth u food for man and beast, The avowed aims of the Hquor sellers lo control, gg fgr g5 possible our repwsentative bodies; and of the aims of ihe vine farmers to flood the couvilry with wine for the use of all races. Strikesby Lends, 17, rpm“ the at,” curdmm, the use iRnse-batk. Road, Dunkeld. JOl-IAN- of anything harmful to body, mind or snL-‘t; That no drlinkard shall lnhtq-lt the Kingdom of Heaven. In view cf: The experience of the ages that wherever and whenever intoxicating drink lzas been used. it has by many been taken to Brest excess with disastrous res "is; The dl-scov-"ies of dclentiltg that alcohol is so insidious poisonous drug which has a tendency in glLl nnd all ovtr-mashrlng power in‘ many. iu create g cruvini! for itself;' The iblOWIl fart that gran. numbers of people who start as “moderaie" CANADA Province of Prince Edward Island 1N THE PROBATE COURT _-__- The 21st day f A Ad). 1N1. o "u" In lle Estate of Albert I. D. Martin late of Montague In Kings County in the said Province, ra- tired Electrical Engineer, deceased, teatato. . ‘To the Sheriff of the County of Klara County oi- any Constable or literate person within said County GREETING: Whereas upon rea the ti. tlon on flia of Willisayl. Beilxiey of i“ lottstown in Queens Coun- ty ln the said Province, Banister. the Executor of the above nsmedl Estate. rrlwlur that a citation may be issued for the purpose hereinafter set forth: You are therefore hereby required to cite all persons interested in the said Estate to be and appear before ‘ the Judge present at a Prapatq Court to be held in the Court House In CELMAOCACSOWII in Queens Oounty, in the said Province, on Monday the 19th day of Song. her next coming, at. the hour qr eleven o'clock forenoon of the same day to shew cause if any they can why the Accounts of the said Estate should not be paaaed and the Estate closed as prayed for in said petition and on motion of William l. Bentley, BIL, Proctor for aaid Petitioner. Anll It ll hereby ordered the-t a ' ' NISBURGH. BIRMINGHAM, England _. cp) -J. C. Burmnrl, 3d, ncminatgd u the next Lorri Mayor of Blinding. ham will be the youngest over q fill the office. C. F. iiutciiesoo 8i SON OPTOMETRISTS “Specialists in the fit- ting of glasses for the correction of ocular de- fects.” 53 Grafton Street TENDERS roll PURCHASE OF UNION COMMERCIAL COLLEGE ‘ Sealed tenders marked as such will be received by the linden sigxdufor the purchase of Union Commercial go wi , typewriters, I 't lid ' I 'l F 'd , A . ust29tII, i947 GP izt/Iiiiiulittun. equwmen’ "n" " “I "I Many applications for the year commencing September 9th next have been received. This College has a splendid reputation for business training for many years and enlnys an ever increasing patronage. A deposit of ten per cent of tender to accompany same. The hiahest or any tender not necessarily accepted. College including M. A.‘ FARMER, wit! hereof be forthwith published in some newspaper pull- llahed in Charlottetown aforesaid once in eaeh week for at least four consecutive weeks from the date hereof and that a true aopy hereof be forthwith posted In the following public plaeaa respect- AUGUST - . . ivaly, namely. In the hall of the Court llouae In Georgetown in Kings County aforesaid, at sr nssr the More of Maynard I‘. MacDonald In Montague, afore-l saII-lndatornesrtheators ef ‘l. I. Llewellyn and Compass, in Montague Aforeaaid, an that all persona Interested In the said lo- tate as‘ aforesaid may have due notice - thereof. WITNIII Illa Honour Harold Leonard Palmer. Judge of the lid Probate Court at Charlotte- town In Queen's County. the day and year first va Irittea. l! a; Coast.- . (lat) l. stalosun IAIMII I PERIDOT . . . The Peridat, a beautiful soft green tone mined by the Egyptians: stnee ancient times, Ia often ealled the 8 BlRTiiSTiiiiES 0F Till! MONTH rum TAYLOIPS SARDONYX ens of the Inn. They belle?“ Ihlt It would dispel the tenors OI tilt llllllt, III I0 (IRA III full W75" I l‘ the gem should be set In gold. The Sardonyx, reddish brown in colour, Ia ideal the men with mu- eullne tests. t Both of these beautiful atone rings. superbly urine is highly minvlj and talented craftsman. admired for’ beauty and desired for vaias - - - ouch ideal as a birthday sell. gift---qseslsloeeaaieua---aadferrell‘- “Q Jil 5evlfl Iewelleu aourgchesafiidqell -