AUGUST 21. _194_2 __ rm: CHARLQTIETOWN GUARDIAN PAGE THREE Mi‘ w%'ozw - AUGUST FUR SALE We Ordered Early and 5o Should You l l Yes indeed! You can still be we War Time Budget -— if you shop furs this year; early! and a greater shortage of labor! be able to replace any of our stock this ordering our entire stock of FU sincerely advise you to follow our lead out l HERE ARE THE SENSATIONAE NEW FURS OF THE YEAR l ll KANGO BEAVER. KANOO RACCOON VISCACHA . . . e Ill .v. u.‘ all SABLE DYED CONEY GENET . .. ,- These Coats are something new l l and beautiful beyond words! f°r YWFSBlf; and the prices amaze you. Kango Beaver $165.00. Raccoon $130.00. Viscacha Genet $120.0 $95.00. ll dressed as ever thi R COATS for the w 1L- See will season! r-iuly 1. 1942 are subject to this additional ssed previous to this date l l MUSKRAT l RACCOON l PERSIAN LAMB! SQUIRREL l HUDSON RUSSIAN SEAL! ARCTIC SEAL! Compare Our Values, Styles, Quality! INVEST NOW Kango $95.00. Q- Sable Dyed Coney Remember these are- AUGUST SALE PRICES! AND not subject to the new 25% tax" ln that luxurious want . . . at budget. FREE STORAGE on Your Purchase Until Fall l l TIME PAYMENTS _ s Fall -_- at prices to fit your There is a very noticable shortage of raw We very much doubt if we will _We took the wise precaution of inter away back last April- and do your buying EARLY. The NEW 25% TAX DOES NOT APPLY 0n THESE COATS Any raw furs dressed afte tax; all of our pelts were dre before these coats are sold prices well within your W e So buy now l l SEAL l Fur Coat you ARRANGED l l PHONE 1177. ISLAND FURRIERS QUEEN grass-r Q~__ 15a - -—~ e I P Ll l! COURT- t it N. 5.—Mr. W. Mi Edna Mcfsaac. R. N" Ir- ""11." McNeil! said. "But the jam _ the bride was pro d Polige gourt yesterdalyn Ongwdticlllky Riki-ESTES tlllgRDominion Livpestoek riveduwednesday evening via piano l-Uiiled m" l° bad- Tainton Maitheson Shewen. and was laiilsbonlllyeld S???‘ and deep pm‘ rm“ and disorderly was remanded un- and Poultry Production service from Dorchester, Mass. to visit "l-le noticed I was badly burn- . the groom. y Eiglmwlffl! ‘hi! reception. m“ m, l , ———- til August 27. One drunken driver left yesterday for Nova scotia on her parents. Mi‘. and Mrs. J. A. ed, and offered to tallcle MfEhODREII: Nuptlals Later Dr. and Mrs. Tanton left on to ttler dinirp" ushered the guests h,“ fufxfm" b‘:."'m""i;:m:":' o: was dismissed. bfuginess in connection with his McIsaac. Wafer Street. E-fifl-Iltglg '1“, dsgathgr die ___ zhfitglegiielgfilailliflllpetlbgrnmtgg%,Ln-om luncheon “ijggs-rggxegvheir-Ieh: bigger: may aiuun nu in hurled ll l CAVENDISH CHARGE l“ O Ce‘ M, Ernest McLm-en retired (7 on tile lifeboat. Th follow“, ~ t k6 p E I v earyi W88 suitably deg t. ' _ _ , ____ . . - - u i , _ , 1 - . Jvherethe o0 L; <- _ 01”" ed for the oc- Eill; "'"‘" ""°"’ °""°" i" John Sterling. a. A.. of xensingroli DANCE wau. ATTENDED- N. n. conductor and Mrs. McLuren no said fpleaseb yoiirsgitdmglgitt Mona“, Rwgrjfzefi l‘ "i" o" m; phymm Fog’ ugiveufilgra s; gafiion wétlh pink and white stream- *"“ willMpreach in Sisnle Bridge at 1i The dance at the Charlottetown of Charlottetown and Toronto are gaio oiiieisb m; a °§o°be lbnmught A marriage o.‘ uterest to many m“ W°F° I green Munroe tweed bridegart ifs and out flowers‘ Th‘ will“ ior Photographs L-593. i}- jfif‘? moffmlljns “e113,,” 7-32 Aimoiiiios was lorsely attended visiting friends in the oily. 33d asggiehflggeéigffiem m m, friends in Montzeal and the Mnrl- “d? "£11 riioee and hat of brown threestle: OM33 “$8M with ' —--_ ' -M- 5°? Vi? °° 5P" last night and was generflll I -i - ' times was solemaized loriritiy lifter l‘ 5'1 T- ' l? c e- CONFEDI-J " on behalf of the W. M. S. in Stari- _ Th d 15 dyb Th Misses Doris, Pauline and _ . The b -d 1 Mrs. M.W. Wood presided th “or; “HON u" “iflllg lav Bridge at 7.30 P. M. George ‘isllgcljlaieseaigflicigry gilxtrlliieorsanas-l Elizabeth Simmonds returned Wcd- Photographed. Thumbs Ur N° the iaierrlroli.Solneirlgllgagllllhlihsl ‘to oops and Mrs. A. Aéveiiilizio, TllliiY- Minl-‘WT- 3'21"“ dian Legion. nesday night from Srickville alter “whil ' were taking on the Marjorie daughter of Mia. Johh Rob. former Premier of New Bmnswidil. Tiller 0f the gram‘ out the lees‘ 59ml? Dre-Se!" 5" me grmmallm‘ of e “e ertson Matheson, of JuniPiBr. N. B-. She graduated from Netherwtxm 05E assisting Wm] the “Inn! ‘ll; TTT- muyycuctascow CHRISTIAN A M Nil-Holly. August 2a, 1942. H _,L' i l-miiiliwiitv eunciay school. M. ‘v1 ~ - - - cannon‘; 91111118 WolsniD. LJO PM. R RIB. Baptist Church service. Shaw. Minister. 8-21-11. CENTRAL llAfll" ,_ “lust Ziifd- Canoe Zbive. ilsuAlfhli/ll Ai,“"MRi§¢;IP1e31vi:.llvléfiiufidgyosghool - - ie ee .‘ . M. “"- T- W. Goodwill. a-iii-ii. liilAMPTON UNITED CHURCH.- B stler Rev. Roy E. Vessey. B. A., aimshgillillCCg filltiililly. Ac/lgllitgaffi. . _ - . ampon" ,M. Victoria 1.40 P. M. 3-21-11, sraciai. SERVICE —The nitieth “mmglilsvugfrlgisae aonsheié 13a ti? "- e nng, dcoc. GM" Sileaker Dr. Mark Inman. a-zi-ii. "iviicil NOTICE -—Winsloe Uni- tfilllnggeiirch Services August 2a. i942. (song, aiéorth ii A. M. w. M. s. MAM-ll". Rev. T. Constable. B-fl-lil hDIADIONI) o“ °l u"? bfldo. East Royalty, “siliiriiav. Aug. isth m: by gmmil- R- Skinner, Mr, ‘Neil "ii of Wlnsloe, to Miss militia Roddick Harper, "Annamaria sartvlcr: held ‘jilizaarriéiv River Public Hall Bun- P M. subiect. A Ball- Evangelist formerly of Be fast. WElCOIIIG, Pllissavnm q A AN CHURCH IN “Nllzcgnrookilield charge. Ber- M S Lords Day. Hsrtsviile w Sulllflllflg fillet‘? 10230PA ll‘ gi*al.:.rei- at" r. A. O. Thomson, Ministers 21-", PItl-ISBYTl-IRI (A, AN CHURCH IN “Algfr-Marsiifleia Charge. Ser- m "e next Lords Day, August _M_ sumo; follows: Marshfield ll m, H, fleiliient of the Lord's sun- ” . . . sliewart 7.301’ a plPlrgpazxilttlorvchlél-n l aé-tllglrishfield this Frlda ev- M- e Rev. enry Minister. l-li-ii. vi 11"} Fiookiioia 8-21 -ll. N CHURCH 0F SCOTLAND- Bervices Sabbath, Aug. 23rd. Cape Traverse 11 a_m.; Stanchel 3 p.m.; DeSable 7.30 p.m.; Charlottetown 11 a.m.: Birch Hill 3 pm.; Kin- ross 7.30 p.m. 8-21-11. MANY REGISTER. AT THE TRAVEL BUREAU-Jrhe Travel Bureau was busy yesterday as over 135 people signed the register and many others were in but did not register. T0 BROADCAST - "Greetings from the Beaver Club" broadcas- ters Sunday Aug. 23 (CBC, at 2 p. m. ADT) include: Charlotte- town: LAC. Jimmie Atwell, AC. Eldrld Carr, Tpr. Martin J. Acorn. Hopefield L. Cpl. Bill T_ Cullen. NAVAL BANDSMEN WANTED - Twenty Probationary Bandsmen are to be signed 0n immediately and drafted to H. M. C. B. Btada- cona for training. Volunteers who are competen, players on the cor- onct, euphonium, trombone and bass who can produce a satisfac- tory reference from an orchestra leader or bandsmaster are request- ed to present themselves for medi- cal examination at Naval Barracks. Charlottetown . ls INJURED - Archibald Hi - gihbomam, who came originally from Prince Edward Island but whose family is now living in Tren- ton was injured on Sunday, Aug- ust. 16, at the shipyards. in Pictbu. . s. He was removed to Suther- land Memorial Hospital where it was found that he had a broken left. arm and a badly lacerated hand. The injuries, though Painful. are not regarded as serious. CHILD lNJUREIL-Audrey Mac- Phee, small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Russel MacPhee of Heather- dnle, was injured at her home when she was kicked by a horse. A wound in her forehead requir- ed some stitches to close She is reported to be convaleeclng after receiving treatment at Montague. The child. two and a half years old, apparently looked unexpec- tedly into a horse stable. A horse lashed out at her but struck the door Jrame the child receiving only s glancing blow. FINE WAR MAPS - An 0X- oellent series of coiored war ma. , published in booklet form w th mucfi valuable data, geographical and chronological, has been pro. duos-d as an anniversary souvenir by the Great-West Life Assurance Company cf which Messrs. Hynd- man and Company, Ltd, are pro- vincial managers. It makes s first-rate guide in following the war news in any part oi the word PRESENTATION-Foi- the past year Miss Georgie Harper was em- ployed iii the Dominion Govern- ment at Ottawa. Previous to her departure from that city she was waited on by the staff of the Central Pay Office, Department of Finance. After u few remarks by Mr. I. M. Morgan, Chief ‘Ireasury Officer, he presented her on be- half of the staff with a beautiful electric iron and electric toaster.- Previous to her marriage, Miss Georgie Harper was also tendered a shower at the home of Mr. and Mrs Lester B. Sellick of Ottawa_ by her Island friends in that city. The bride-to-be was escorted to the sent of honor by Miss Anne MacDonald and after some pleas- lng remarks by Mr, Nee Shel- foon. she was presented wth sev- era! lovely gifts. The remainder of the evening was pleasantly spent in games, music and sing song. Personals Mrs. Wallace Stewart of Portage La Prairie Marx. arrived this week on a hoiltlay visit among relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Trainer of Moncton, N. B . have been visit- ing Mr Trainer's mother, Mrs. Levi Trainer. Mr. Adrian 'l‘rainor has left to report for military duty and Mrs. A. Trainer is residing in Charlottetown for the present. Mr. and Mrs. F E Oolwill of ciihrioiictcwn have list received it cablrgram from l. eir eon, Sgt. Pilot Fred E. Cclwill, jr., an- fiCllllCllig that he has arrived safe. 1y in Great Britain. Sgt. Coiwill i-ocsivod his ‘yin s a few weeks ago at an Ontuo air tra-ning school. ~~—4~en_a. » their Elsi/CL Mary Francis. 1n F1119 Arts, who also returned. Judge and Mrs. n. Edgar Show returned to their home in Sum- merside yesterday after spending some time in Clllii'l0tl(‘t0Wll_ The); were staying at the Queen Hotel. Mrs_ Duncan Munroe and Mrs Chesley Howatt of Providence, R. I., have arrived in the city m visit their brother. Mr. Jclin Ful- coner of Granville who is regrett- ably ill in the P. E. 1. hospital. 17 Seamen Torpedoed Reach Safety re A BRITISH PORT. Aug- 18- (CP ¢a.bie)- seventeen iorpedoed merchant seamen including two Canadians-John McNeil. 27, and Norman Bewsher, 19, bot-ii of New Victoria, N. s.-hnve landed at this port after spending l3 days in a ifeboat. The exhausted men. members of the crew of a Norwegian ship sunk by a submarine in mid-At- lantic. were picked up three miles off the coast by a Whaler Whlflh discovered their two lifeboats lashed together. The seamen said that altogether 82 membe u of the crew escaped the doomed ship in three llfebonts and they had learned that the l5 who were in the third boat were also lcked up. Mc ell! said he was in the ship's galley when the torpedo struck and "everything seemed to blow up around us." U-Boat Surfs-rod He told how the U-boat sur- faced near the lifeboat and tlic commander who "spoke very good En lish and seemed a (lrccnt eor" apologized for the sinking. "He aired us if we needed any- thing and when we asked for some food he sent below for iins 1am, bread, and a bottle of supplies one of the Nazi crew photographed us. It was too good a chance to miss, and we all gave our ‘victory’ or ‘thumbs-up’ sign. I don't think the picture will ap- pear in German YICWSPHDCYS. "Before his departure the U- bont cctnniaiitler told us the course m follow to the nearest land. and the German sailors, all youngsterii of i7 to l9, waved to us_ You would have thought it a pleasure crulsc wc ivore going on". Tilers were ll men in McNeiYs lifeboat and six in the other, Rowed Seven Days "We had to row i8 hours a day for seven days but after that we were able. to set n sail and Solid along." he said. “A heavy rain re- plenished our water sublilY and we “we m; badly off for food. However when We opened m9 l1" of jam, none of us were hung?! enough to ent it because it WM so bad." Oli the 13th day a. Brltislli Dlilne appeared but the lifcboats flares {piled to attract its attention. Then fog came up and when it lifted the Whaler appeared. KILLED INSTANTLY NEW WATERFORD, N . 5-. Aug, 20 -- (CP) _- Struck by a moving train of ccal cars, Herbert Woodland, 45. was instantly kill- ed tcday at No. 12 colliery here- d Sure-Quick Relief lroni Asthma anil Hay Fever viiili KELLOGG?» oecame the bride of Dr. ‘Pownsend Muncey ‘Danton, of OT-eary, Prince Edward island, son of Dr. Edwin i‘. Tanton, of Sulnmers tie, P. E. I. Rev. Canon Shewen, rector of ’l‘;iii- ity Church, performed m: ceremony. Tile Oliurcn was beautiiully decor- ated with white phlox III the altar, while the chancel had a proiusoii -f snapziragon, larkspur, derphiniiim in shades of pink, blue and -ose. Mr. Uren Jewett, of Toronto, presided ill the organ. During the Slgllillg of the register Mrs. J. Barryy K. Blight, of Hillsborciugh, N. B., sang. The bride, given in marriage by her brother, Mr. Wallace Mathescn, of Juniper, N. B, wore a gown cf white chiffon, the full skirt fading slightly entraine. Her over the faice veil was of fingertip length of bzidal blue tulle and fell from a halo of orange blossoms which had been worn by her grandmother, Mrs. J. K. Flemming more than fifty years ago. She carried a cascade bouquet of white gardenias, snapdiagon and swcctpeas, tied with white chiffm. The maid of honor, Miss Eileen Crutchiow, oi Westmount, wore u gown of shell pink chiffon, havsi; a jacket made of the same material Her shoulder length veil of shell pink, fell from a cluster of pink cur- niitions and her bouquet was of pink carnations and larkspur tied with white and pink chiffon. As flowe- girl, Miss Angela Thompson of Bus- sex, cousin of the bride, wore a Kate Greenaway dress of pale green or.- gandy over taffeta. trimmed with a narrow pleating of self mateziel and outlined with tiny black velvet bows Her halo hat matched ‘he dress iuid she carried an old fashioned nose- iiay in shades of yellow and mauve. The bridegroom was attended by Captain R. H. Muttart, of Alder- shot, N. 8., and the ushers were Dr. T. A. Laidlaw of Sussex and Mi Hugh John Flemming, Jr., of Juni- pcr. Following the ceremony a recep- tion was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. Gerard Thompson, where the floral decorations were sweetpeas pastel shades. The guests were rece ved by Mrs. Mathe- . mctlier of the bride. Dr. and Mrs. Tanlon. parents of the groom, and the bridal party. The toast to School for Girls in Rnthesay, N, B, and from the University of New Brunswick. She has be n ll ling 1n Montreal for the 51st few years. The bridegroom is a graduate or he McGill Medical School. MR"? Out of tow.. guests were present at the ceremony. Guests frrm Sllmmerslde we:e the groom's parents, Dr. and Mrs, E, T, Tanton. his aunt Miss Ethel Tan- Egg,‘ and Mr. and MrsJ. Leliwy Hol- liiamonil - Harper Wedding A very pretty and interesting wedding was solemnized at I o'clock, Saturday, Aug. 15th at the heme of Mrs. George H. Harper, East Royalty, when her daughter, Miss Georgie Rvoddick, became the bride of Mr. Nell Diamond, Win- sloe. Rev. J. R. Skinner performed the ceremony. To the strains of the Wedding Mardh layed by Mrs. Harold Stead, the bri e entered the living-room on the ami of her uncle. Mr. John B. Roper, and took her place beneath an evergreen arch, beautifully de- corated with summer flowers and yellow and white streamers. The bride looked charming in a flixii" length wn of shell pink sheer over sat n, fashioned with shirred waistline and long full sleeves. Site wore a finger tin bridal veil of nlnk silk not, Swiss embroidered in Daisy design, and carried a bouquet traf Talisman roses and maiden hair e rn. The bride's only attendant was her little four-year-old niece. Miss ‘sabel Stead. as flower girl, who looked sweet in a floor length dress cf blue taffeta with matching bon- net. She carried a prettily decorat- ed basket of mixed flowers and pre- ceded the bride to the arch. The bride's mother wore Q1109"? Blue sheer with a coreago of Briar Cliff rcses and the groom's moth"- navy crepe with white h-iriiminl- Were Mrs. Fred Roper, Mrs. Wen- dell Wood. Mrs. William Hambley, Mrs. Brent Stead, Misses Allng MacDonald. Orva Gm, and Jessie Harper. Amid shower. f r5”- lhe ha)“; Ocoilytifenrelillt motor on a short honeymoon mp to New Brunswick. For travelling this bride wore nn ensembie m pr nted blii . . white accesgorcihlsm Mm “my and Among th f. i , rush-ea‘ w; T.“ 'fk‘..i.’."’..ii‘.’ii’l..ili’i Nlvgllln fgmlamhlhirllqieflhor me Bank o‘ plovedl . e gloom is em- The Guardian Joins with numer- ous friends in extending hearth-Si; congratulations tn the young couple, (Patriot please com.) -—--____ FEE-CHRISTIAN "Agog Halos have been rhscovered in p10 turee of gods on Indian-coin; satin; as earlv as 5ft BC. Professional (iarils McLEOD a. BENTLEY . W. l. RENLBY. K. Q I. A. BENTLEY K, (It Barristers and Attorneys-al- l-lw MONEY T0 LOAN I54 Prince Street Morrellandlilillllliilil ll. F. ARGIIIBALD Chartered Accountants lantern Trust Building Charlottetown