YOU'VE HEARD ABOUT ITI Now it’s here: dtfl COAX h, An all-purpose plastic utility garment. Ideal protection while . . . WASHING DISHES FEEDING THE IAIY MAKING UP WASHING ll-fl D06 IN ll-IE OFFICE Ami seem of other uses: k Mods of genuine VINYLITI‘ plastic film, the SPLASH COAT is guaranteed for one year to be resistant to all normal household stains. It ‘has been tested and approved by The Better Fabrics Bureau ‘o’ In New York. “W”? The SPLASH COAT of VINY- LITE plastic illrn comes with n wide range of colored trim at the neckline and waist, o"|cl‘(_‘ oi 0 A‘ 1.! I "Trade Mark Rog‘! IMA i. l. MEDIUM LAROI $3.98 NGDRE 8 MQEODME CHARLOTTETOWN, P.E .1. BRITISH ROCK fllbralta i _*' Xrltlsh slrice iflflfelcnged m the MRS. AMELIA MCLEAN The belntz Amelia Arm Tamsen Lowe Lean had been in failing health for some time. she was able to at- tend to her household duties. sue was suddenly taken sick and rush- ed to the hospital, but despite best medical attention. passed away after s isw davs ill-near. She leaves to mourn one son John of Charlottetown. also one Rrancldaughter and one grandson. The funeral service. which was held from the MaoLean Funeral Home on Saturday. August 3rd. was conducted in the immediate presence of relatives and friends. bv Rev. Douglas Henderson. I5- sistant minister of St. Peter's An- nlican Church. Interment was mscls in the at. leter‘: Cemetery. FAT FOB BRITAIN As in Canola. farm women in Australia take n keen interest in increasing the food sugply to Brit- ain. Throughout New outh Wales. more than 350 branches of the Country Women's Association have distributed A-gallon cans. to be fill- ed with fat for the Aufitralian Focd for Britain Appeal. This appeal for fat has been numbed by the As- sociation in cengunotlon with the Grulsrs‘ Asaoeis, ion and is direct- ed mainly to country housewives on famis and properties wthich kill their own meat. When filled, the cans are railed free to Sydney and kept in cold storage until shipped. COINED BY DOCTOR William Gilbert. Queen Blim- beth‘s physician. colrnd the word electric. Sour Si Indigestion, leol ‘, Hoodoo‘ ,‘ Soiree olive, good iodyl Hero's the rhino to do- Tslrc a sparkling. clean- sing duh of Abbey's Salt first thing tomorrow morning. See how tho gentle, regulating action ofAbbeyG helps to“'closn you up inside". It ach to neutralize the acid excess that is so often ths cause of stomach upset, sick headache, bi- Fouenees and other di- plies disorders. WIIQ nature needs a lifill holp try a dash of Ab- wise. P1543407 Tits lions BEIITIIAILEIIAIIDIIII death of Mrs. Amelia Mc- Lean. widow of the late Murdie McLean. occurred in the Cloar- iottetown Hospital on August 1st, i946. The deceased who was Bl years of age. was a daughter of the late Waiter and Mary Jane (Weldon) Lowe her maiden name Her rather was well known. as an expert carpenter. who carried on eolussan is reserved for news lsool interest. out sdvertflas o! ‘one; nature may be isuertoil st vo esnts u word strictly pay‘ this ill udvonee. CIASWIJLL for Photographs. IOWAID MeDlNll for fitter footwear. Z-O-Stt-tf coivrrtnliurron bis-e u: IUEANCE. . ‘a raw CAEIZO-OKS on: oval‘.- sble. NOTICE T0 ADVEBTIIIII- Ali advertisements in appear in ‘Guardian must bs in office by noon of dav previous to insertion ‘to ensure publication. l usiurroiv Jill's-wan oiwaca- t KEN MeADAM 3|"; your favourite wuss o0 the Ives! Capoval Seminar Radio Show ' TDIIIBIIT 10.30 G. F. 0. Y. Services, Sunday, ° t , , Minister: Rev. Pebor Juliana" Hampton 11.00 a m. Appln Road, 8.00 p.nr. Victoria. 1:30 p m POWNAL CHARGE, United Church of Canada. Services Sun- dag, September 1st: 11.00 a m. C1 ton; 2:30 p.m Mount Herbert; 8.00 p m. Pownal All times Day- light Saving. Rev E. R MacVicar. Minister. THE PRESBYTERJAN Church in Canada. Services on Sunday. Sept. l will be as follows: Calldonia 11:00 a.m. and 7.30 pm Wood- Islards 3.00 pm Rev. T A A. Duke, Minister. THE ANNUAL Tli-znkoifering Service of the Woman's ‘Mission- ary Society of tho Bonshsw United Church will be held in the United Church. Sunday, Sept. 1 at 7:30 p m. Standard Time, Th»: chill:- has prepared a service of snore}- song for this occasion. You are cordially invited to worship with the United Church in Boruonw, LEAVE FOR VANCOUVER — ROSE MARIE BEAUTY Shoppe will rc-open. Tuesday. Sept. 3rd. CHURCH SERVICES - sci-vies on Sunday Sept. 1st at Alexandr; at ll em. Gross Roads at 7:30 P M Rev. titer-in; Stackhotipe, Minister. CHURCH 0i" ENGLAND Sor- vices for the Parish of Springfield and Crapaud. September lst: 5t John's. Orapaud, Morning Prayer. i1 a.m St. Elizabeth's, Springfield Evening Prayer 7.30 pm Rev. B. Frearn. Rector. CAVENDISII UNITED CHURCH Friday August 30 8 pin. Preparat- cry Service in North Rutter. Sun- day Sept. lst ll a.m. l-Irily com. munlon North Rustlco. 7'30 p m Stanley Bridge. Rev. E F‘. Coffin, Minister. CORNWALL‘ Pastoral C. harge Services Sundn. Sept. 1 ale as follows: Cornwal ll a.m. S. School Mrs. J. Austin Murphy. Emerald. Diocesan C. W. L. President, and Mrs. Frank Murray. Life Member C. W. I... City, left yesterday for Vancouver, to attend the C. W. L. National Convention which la to be held there from Sept. ‘lth to 14th. - CITY POLICE COURT -At the City Police Court yesterday mom- lng a man charged with unlawful possession of liquor was fined $200 and costs or three months. Two men charged with keeping li-quor for sale were each fined $50 and costs or one month. A remand drunk and incapable was further remanded until today. VETERAN ON VACATION - Mr. A. MoCarron of Boston. is visiting his home at St. Mary's Road. He is s. veteran of the India. Burma and Chins the- atres having spent 4-2 months in U. S. Armv and received the Rood conduct. Asiatic-Pacific rib- bons and three Battle Stars. He is the son of the late Robert and- Mrs. Catherine MoOarron. aitd he is returning to Boston in the near future. AWARDED CROIX DE GUER- RE — Included in awards to more khan two hundred Canadian of- ficers and soldiers bv the Belgian Government. announced vcsterdnv from Ottawa. is one Prince - ward Islander. He is Pie Fran- cis Pius MoMaster. Canadian In- fantry Corns, of Dtlnrlas Centre. for many years. a Prosperous who has been Hivllldfill the Croix 11111161112 trade in the city o! de Guerra i940 avec Palme. Charlottetown. -__.- Although the late Mrs. Mc- TIIE BONSHAW CHOIR will pre- sent a service rf Sacred-Song in the Bonshaw ‘Jnted Church. Sun- day. Sept. l it T30 p m Standard time lrnluded on the progrnm will be the anthems: Come Unto Me. Awakening Chorus. The Beautiful Golden Gate. He Shall Feed His Flock. Fear Thou Not arrl 8* Tel- ing of l-lis S'\lVSll0ll. The lord's Prayer tMaiotte) will be sung by Mr. Stephen MsnLecd; The Strang- er of G-iillse by Mr Dar- MuaPhou and Bioss This House by Mrs. .l W Boyce. The male quaret will be heard in The Old Account was Settled Long Ago and 'l'he Jerlco Road. Saviour Breathe An Evening Blessing, will oe rendered as a duet and Sweet Sz-bbath Eve as a mixed quartet. Rev. Peter Jaokmn will preside. PlMP LES aiiei of l:i.i:tl°t'lt.i".i‘.‘"l.'8li-l‘6»-a- promptly nsips so ten m»: of BLA£KHEkDS Scicntificuiiymedicaied. Used bYmanY muses. Buy a} your nearest clruggist today! Made in Canada. SO AP (load Oi NT ME NT r- i mr. t islrxmlr-iummviwa-ii National at your earliest convenience. cancelled. Kingston 2.30 a.m, New Dominion 730 p m. S. School can- celled. Special vpeaker Mr J H. K65". RW- J R Skinner. Minister WINSLOE Pastoral Charge. Ser- v1<>== Sunday. Sept. l sire as mt- iows: Winsloe North, ll am. Win- 110s South. 3 a.m. Princeton M. 3 P»!!! DS. Tame, Comniuniunl dispensed at. all services. Rev. J R. Stlnner, Inteun Chairmen, THE ANNUAL PRESBYTERIAN You!!! Pwlliet. Rally of the Pres- bytery will be neio in Cardigan or Monday Sept. 2. Meetings at 2 and; 7.00 (Standard time). The DUDllC are invited to i-lze evering meet-- lng when Rev. THB. Somers will be the guest speaker. NORTH RIVER Piastorats Suii-. day, Sept, i. Services as ioliowszi North River '.i 1 m ; Clydv Rlverl S. School 2 a.m Service 3 yum ; Kingston, 7:510 p m. At th“. ser-l vice EVBIIBCIIAI UIQOGOIC ffroestcr’ of the Fuller Evangelistic Found-t atiou will speak and lead 1r. “Old' Fashioned R/svivz-i Hour." Lon Creek, S. School 10:30 am. A. Jc-rvices on Standard Time I.‘ cordial welcome. itev. A E Todd, Minister. I pruovap visrr - Mrs. Blake.‘ of Ligf-Zl-EVIHE. N.B., left for lmme tcday alter a very enjoyable two ‘weeks’ visit in town guest of her son-in-iaw and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. I-Iarcld E. Clark. MacDonald lskrcet. The Olarks had been on a. iholldzw trip to Prince Edward 15-, llami and from there went on to, tiloggieville and Mrs. Blake accom-i panied thorn hcme. -_ New Olas-i Bow News. , RETURNED T0 I‘. I}. l. —Mr.s. Lewis Wriitlit. “no. with hertwo children. Doris and Barbara. had. s ent an enjoyable two weeks vis- iirig Mrs. Wrights brother-in- iaw and sister. M". and Mrs. Alex Msclienzie. Morrison Street. returned last Tuesday to their home in Lower Montague-BM- ney Post-Record. RETURNS FROM HOLIDAYS- Sandra Henderson. younti dsutzh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. George Heri- derson. l-Iulrh Street. I-rrived from Prince Edward Island. where ohm epent ths past six weeks. She was accompanied by her aunt. Mrs. Lou Henderson. Davenport Road. who spent the PM! 1W0 weeks visltine relatives in the ls- Tlll! PIISBYTEBIAN Church Sept. l will he as follows: Mt. Stewart il a.m Harrington 3 p-ru Marshfield 7:30 p m. Bundly Schoo-s -—Marshfield i0 2 pm Hlghfieid 10:30 a n‘ The Boer-amen‘. of the Lord's Supper Rev. IN. Young. Minister. THE UNITED CHURCH of Car- ada Belfast-Belle River, lunday, Sept. 1: Eldon ti; Belle Rivci 1.30. The theme will be the Milltionary and Maintenance work of the Church. And to this work the offering will be dodioattd. Eldon A. Gum. a It. Btudept Minister-l FARMERS ! You will soon require potato pickers. Employment Offices in Charlottetown and Summer-side will have a number of potato‘ pickers available when they are needed. you good service it is necessary that these offices know well in advance tits total ninnber of men required on the Islsnd._ Therefore kindly Register Youe Need At Once With Either The National Employm out Offices stating tiio number of msa you nssd anti ths wsgss offered. Forward all applica- Howmr to glvs Surnntersldo or Charlottetown Dept. of Agrieisltssr land-Sydney Post-Record. | in Camda- Services for rsundayl s In. I-iartfntlhm I will be dispensed at m. seswsrti THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN rasrrityauannuu i ....'w. M. l- IIITINQ _. 4; taint mee of the W. . I and the La so’ Aid 5o is or tbs Montague United Chslrclsuwas‘ held st the attractive summer oott of Mrs. J. H. Johnston. on eeda. tenuous, Aug. mm st s o'clock. Mrs. s ow. ma. efy the l w“ meeting with tho u; 4m} ‘Ihlne O Lord." ovotlonsli erlod capably nd ted b i’... will‘. n °° “° " . . Inlet. Mrs. Ooorzo Preset. Mn. Archie Hume. Mrs. E. L. ueweliyn. broullht this per- iod of worship to a close with a suitable Myer. Darin: the busi- ness season. Mrs. b. H. Johnston. financial socretlfy. lave s satia- f wry financial report. Some warts were made rettardinz the . M. 8- Rally to bs held here during the month oi October. There were fifteen mantlbors and five visitors present. Ibr ths next meeting ths word for roll call will be s. question or a story about . Following the dnilionary rnsotlru Mrs. l-l. ison sided over the Ladies’ Aid session. Mrs. Horses Firaoer. secretary pro tam. read the minutes of the lasi- mseting. also stave a satisfactory coffin. Charlottetown. was pree- ent. She expressed plnouro in mee“ the members aeain.‘ say- ine that she has always been in- terested in the work of the Mon~ Church orpanisa- tions. that it i.s her desire to see ths church flourish and brow. Mr!- Coffin gave several splendid wir- gsstions for lmorovinz ths fin- ancial budget. The rneetind W“ brought to a close by sinillml the hymn. “Blest Ba The Tie That Binds." Refreshments were serv- ed bv ths hostess and the cem- mlttee in charge. Georgetown And Vicinity ‘m. and Mrs. David Crowley, o! Quincy, Mass. motored to Georgetown recently and will beg the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. E.. Jenkins. for s week. 1 Miss Irene Stewart. R. N. who! is doine special nurslne in the P.‘ E. Island Hospital. is visiting hcr| home here. .___ l Miss Bette Jenkins is visiting- her sister. Miss Dorothy Jenkinsm in Charlottetown. ' Cm Monday. Aug. 26th the Y. P. U. of St. David's United Church. presented the three-act plfly '0 Promise Me". in the Georilelflwll ‘Toum mm to a. capacity audience. Much favourable comment was passed on the hlilh standard of cctin: and nn intereslinlz pro- gramme of specialties was much appreciated. The Work of laylntz the Rm?!" foundation fc-r a new foundry beine built bv Mr. Iicnrv PBIRH‘ is about completed. ‘The erection of such an establishment is of special interest to citizens cf Georgetown. as durlnr: the WW5 Mr. Parker's foundry has been closed we really Tfiflllliil 1i! W“- nnd the service it rendered this district. 50 Beaver To Go To Australia THE PAS. Mart. Alli. 28-031‘);- Il the Canadian Governmenttuwll grant "passports", some 50 beav- er will make a two-month fournqy from their Mnultnha sub-Arctic homes to Argentina's sub-Antarc- tic regions to pioneer a JlF-iltl- vgkvpmflli. protect in the South American republic. Thomas Lamb. muskrat and beaver rancher at Moose Lake. orth of here, said today ha had een in touch with J. Pernlto Ramos, acting consul-general for the Argentina, at Montreal whose government. was "eager" to under- take the development. Arrsnements already havo been made with the Mani obs Govern- ment but export permits must he obtained from Ottawa. It thcv are granted, Gregory Lamb. 16-year- pld son of the rancher. and an eld- erly Cres Indian will accompany ths beaver which wl-il feed on poplar and spruce cuttings wrnp: ed in muaite and k t. wet dur- lhg the trio. he 50 wii be worth about $30,000. Lamb said. AUGUST so, 194,5 Link Trainers at vuloill ' ’ ’ vgyig; quot before being eligible for certificate of FOR SALE-AIRCRAFT LICENSIABLE arrsaovsni-iaui. ALSO Tl-IIII TYPIS OI LINK TRAINERS War Assets Corporation offers, sublet! i» prior sale at withdrawal, ‘in follow!“ Airuaft a throughout Canada. All those craft will require overhaul to H MIMI‘, oiT BAIISO "l" (PHI-SA) ‘twin-cosine. blah wine. amphibian mom- plma, powered by Pratt l Whitnl’! RIBSO-SICBG. or Rl890-91 Engines. Illi- ible for Canadian Certificate of Air- worthlnsss with modification. Adaptahll forpulenget or call‘! ¢°l“'°"l°"- "PM can be carried out in Clnldl- PRICED AT: ‘$51000 and downwards, depending on condition. Li‘!!! twin-engine, low wing, cabin mono- plsue. Powered by jgmbl 14MB engines. Eligible for Canadian Certificate of Alr- worthiaus subject to certain modifica- tions. Adaptable for light commercial work and executive transpo t. PRICED AT: ‘BOO-OD AiiSiiii v. _ Twin-engine, wooden construction. low wing mouoplanh P°“'¢"d b! 9"" * Whitney Wasp Jr. RMS-ANXZB and Ross-ANMB engines, and equipped with Hamilton Standard or Hoover Constant Speed Propellers. Eligibll for Canadian Certificate of Airworthiness. Adaptable for light feeder airline work, passenger and argo or executive transport work- PRICED AT: $5,000.00 HARVARD ll. Single engine, low wing morioplsne. pre- viously used as an advanze trainer. Tub ulsr fuselage construction, metal wings, and retractable undercarriage. Powered by Pratt k Whitney RIMO-ANI or coin- mercini designation S3Hi, 550 h.p. en- gines. These aircraft are now eligible for Canadian Certificate of Airworthiness. ldesl for exemtive work or sportsman pilot. PRICED AT: ‘OMAN FiililBlilLil CORNELL Manufacturer: Fleet Aircraft LtdJorl ErieJlnt. Single engine, low wing monopiane. fabric covered tubu‘ metal fuselage with plywood covered wooden wings. Equipped with lexiglsss coupe top canolll’. landing is s, fully rwlvelliug tail wheel. fixed un crcarriage. Power: by Ranger 200 h.p. in-line engine. Eligible for Canadian Certificate of Airworthtnefl aubiect to renter from spar modifications- Adaptabie for private ownership, club or school use, or light executive trans- port. PRICED AT: ‘HOD-OD LINK TRAINERS ‘Service Type "E" and British Type "D" are equipped with all blind flying_~.ln. gtrumcnts, desks, and recorders, less Wliidl: drift attachments. lilementsi-Lgype C have straight gyro _psn=l._ lfltl R- eorder. These machines will operate on 250 or I15 volt. 50-60 cycle power only. Power cies other than as referred to req ' t e assistance of power converters. PRICED ASDFOLLOWS: Service Type "E" — 5400-00 British Type "D" -— $250.00 Elementary Type “C' — S 50.00 oration. 4095 St. Cathe ‘ WAR ASSETS CORPORATION These llfcraft are not presently in a flying condition; they will need servicing to make them porarily eligible for ferrying permits to overhaul buses. They will requlrt Ovflhflllllflg dflliflidllll on their condition to comply with Department of Transport standard! l0! Cflilfif-‘lifl °§ M" worthiness. These Aircraft will be sold on an "as is~whero is" basis, e: storage location. These aircraft are located throughout Canada and persona wishing to inspect and determine locations should make known their requirements to the Chief of Aircraft Sales Division, War Assets Corp- St. West. Montreal 6, P.Q. 4095 St. Catherine Street. West. Montreal 6, IQ. P.O. Box 6099 Phone: Blluir 3771 I Farm Is liomesite Fm’ 18 Estonian: MIAMI. Fla, Ten acres of on In I-atia farm lo- day were offered as a Estonian refugees arrived here recently ln n sloop after a three months voyage from Sweden. A telegram Tandre, spokesman for the gees. by Marjorie Lee Chit-ago, read: "If it is true according to the Chicago Tribune that. you and your courageous people are seekinll i0 escape Communism. l would to give you 10 acres of good land from my farm in Indiana." g Said Capt. Tandre: "river AND "ca?" swans [or l8 think we can use this kindness. but it is something to rely on." The group's case ls being stud- ied hy an immigration board after which it will go to the General in Washington. Nom- had ilgnnzlgration papers to land ‘m the n s Slates. Meanwhile, Au. linmesitc who small sent Capt. Felix refu- Wahigren. like "I ltlfdly Buying‘ Live an Kensington plant. Railway Station prepaid e CLOW 8t WADMAN. Keneington. GRAVIIBEIND. nlnsland the Meritorious Attorney they POULTRY d Dressed Poultry daily at our‘ Crates shipped i0 yflill‘ "eafes itch way. H1859“ Prlces" E. Island i . (CPI -J. Develln. M. has been awarded Service Medal 4 years alter leaving the Anni‘- __€_______ LONDON -- (OP) - An adverb lser in a North London newsPflPel offered a care of ore-war whisky have setup housekeeping in vacant to anyone flndirld him a rcvsa o! 23-_tAl-‘)_ offices of a city-owned pier. hill!!- By Edwina "WOUVE GOT ‘TO LENVE {U2 HOME? WHY ?~- THEY'RE Au. MA AT ME" fifiQuNTTA ETl-IEUS MOW-i ERG ~-AN' NOBODY cow our m TH’ BATHROOM-nth! HE comes HOME tau AT wins-man‘ uaswr cor A Kififl-AN‘ eRAv-vMA i-tAs ‘r0 auane COUSIN Mitueo ROOM" EEYLL BE “at O --'cuz Gcouagimtéill-i-‘E , WON T O MAY__ ?8bl='_“v“a§?"i¢tt net’ liq V’!-