AQQILSI. 2.1}. 12:1‘; lt TaIiosASnarlGiIToA llnow Nor 0am llsslimtl! PRlliCE ElWlAllll-To-liay — TIIIIR. Q It all man with I little iilllbla and than aha had a husband In thebarmomandahus- band in tho bedroom with house detactlvsa In has-hair in tho marries! mlxuP W" um haw" (lllllllrlii " AllilEntHE EXTRA! March Of Time NEW FRANCE SHOWING ‘DAILY AT aso - 1.00 Aron aoo -' ‘TD-DAY- MYSTERY - DRAMA “ INSIDE JOB " News -— Oddity — Cartoon SHOWS 2.30 - 7.00 — 8.45 ital-torus. lllllll.-FRl.-—SAT. ' oesu season . son OUTLAW! - ..-.In this gun- ’ flaming border JAMES slain animus - ma imam m: aim - mam aunt summons-near arm anon awn W? s; one EMPIRE 9v“ rnuns. --Flll.-—Slll’. SHOWS 7.00 AND 9.00 Matinee Sat. Only 2.80 NOWBOAT10AD ffjllounrrfl/ri/ COMEDY — CARTOON FLICKER FLASHBACK DOUBLE DUTY -__._ v Do not use illowslivps as laun- ,dry bags, or t ey may wear out _before their time. Double duty puts cuttra wear on the cases from Zdragging and pulling and tho Bfllfli -— Comedy — Cartoon _more strenuous washing. due to extra soil, takes its toil of the fabric. i—~_-_i tout-sun Ll and a late trip Saturday notic Central B JLEIWJLIJEIAQ-JL‘ in nuns ELENA ifillilifililllllfiiliilflifilifiiiillilliillliilfiiliilligl NEW BUS SCHEDULE Commencing Wednesday, Aug. 21, 1946, our bus will only run 3 trips weekly TUESDAYS —- FRIDAYS - for Charlottetown Continuing Specials Remainder of Month ELElEJIEIElIQIEIEIEIElIEEFTBIEIEFsE II EEIEIEIEI SATURDAY‘ evening until further e. us Lines I'll“ BIAOI . By Th0 PRIIIBE EBWARI TIIEATRE l.l Y AC- ‘gntis: to fin H" 0! the Year! “ TllE BELLS of ST MARY’S" —COMING— FOR ONE WEEK m. 2s u o1 South Rustlco Parish Picnic August 12th vans a gals day for the children of South BIHICO Pa!" ish. At 8 o'clock, over onc hun~ drod happy young peopie.. had as- sembled at St. Augustine's cnurch to offer the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass in union with thelnpastor; “That we may be good citizens, was the special petition of these children on that haDPV mornlni; and their behavior during the day prcvi/i th:\ they were in earnest. At 9 o'clock, cries of delight were heard as two large truck drove to the church grounds to convey the crowd to renowned Brackley Beach Here they spent a most pleasant day enjoying the beautiful oeacn, swlmmi and sports qf_ail kinds. About 4. an unexpected treat of ice cream donated by their kind pastor and of oranges donated by Mr. Ernest Gallant, Oyster Jed Bridge. was greeted with shouts glee, One of the boys, Mr. Stanley Gallant, Rusticov ile, moved a vote of thanks which was seconded by Miss Rita Dolron. Grand Pore Point, to their devoted priest, the Reverend J. C. Pltre, to the good Sisters. to the lay teachers. Miss Alice Pincau and Mr, Edouard Blanchard. and to Mrs. James Gallant, all of whom had nclped to make this a memorable day. A special vote of thanks was tender- ed- to Mr. Theodorioe Doucet who conducted the Sisters in his car, to Mr. Amos Gallant and to Mr. Dolph Gallant who kindly gave the use of their trucks. to Mr. Ferdle Peters and Mr. Ferdinand Gallant the careful truck drivers. Thus sweetly closed a day of healthful, happy sports-the end cf a perfect day. I Brackiey o e» Winners of races at Beach Outing: Senior Boys 100 Yds dash —iAl-phonse Gal- lant; 2. Billie Aylward; 3. Louis Doucette, Intermediates 100 Yds dash —i. Oswald Gai- lunt; 2. Jean Pineau; 3. Gregoire Doucctte. Juniors 100 Yds dash -1. Leo Plneau‘. 2. Andrew Gallant; 3. Ralph Dou- cette. Senior Girls 50 Yds dash —i. Charlotte Gal- lant; 2. Marl-ta Dolron; 3. ivfaric Terese Doucettc. Intermediates b0 Yds dash -1, Betty O'Con- nell; 2. Elinor Gallant and Louise Gallant . 3. Catherine Blanchard. Juniors 50 Yrls dash --i. Nora Gallant,‘ 2. Eileen Gallant; 3. Georgina Doircn. Senior Boys Cack Race —i. Alphonse lant; 2. Billie Ayiward; S. Doucette. Intermediates Sack Race —i. George Gallant; 2, Oswald Gallant; 3. Stanley Gai- lunt. Juniors Sack Race —i. Denis Duionq; I. Leo Pineau; a. Ralph Douvst-tv- Senior Girls Sack Race -l. Allcc Duloiig; 2- Chariotte Gallant; 3- Milli" Dolron. Intermediates Sack ce —i. Catherine Gai- Louis {SEITRAL GUARDIAN This column is reaerv of local of a new” nature may be inserted at flve cents a wood. strictly ony- able in advance. DID YOU GET a Car Book’! OONFEDEBATION LIFE [N IUBANCR fora CBASW ELL f or Photographs. CHESTERFIELDS now at Tcomms Music Store. THE AUCTION SALE of Dr. S. J. McKenna at Oyster Bed Bridge. ndvertised for Wednesday. Aug. 2i. is postponed until Thursday- Aug. 22nd. KNIGHTS 01-‘ flolumlflis {Mil-ll- ers Committee NKQGEIXIQ in their hall, Thursdav evening at 8.30 p.m. THE HUGHES drug store will be open this afternoon and evening. rou BEST ilTEwuLLisnv try Ci-ockctrs. Kent Street. All Si” wrapped free of charge- AUCTION SALE of household effects at Macxie at Co. warehouse Grafton st. East. Wednesrlav Aug- 21, at 2.30. NOTICE ro-‘Aovsarissns- All advertisements to apnea! l" Guardian must be lli 051C! bi’ noon of dav previous to time-THOR to ensure publication. MRS. DEAN of Little Sands will give a lecture in Wood liliirld-S Presbyterian Church. Thur-WES“ August 22 at 8.001: m. non-r road-Ea? furniture sale at McKees d: Cofs warhousc. Graft- on 5L. East today at 3 p'm CHURCH seal/scars. Service on Sunday, August 25th. at Cross Roads at 1t a.m.; Alexandra at 7:30 pm. Rev. Sterling Stack- house. il/ttnlstter. VISITING SACKVILLE -— Pro- fessor and Mrs. G. W. Laidlaw, arrived on Svedriesdav in Saint John. from Durham. North Carol- ina, by motor, and are iueets of arents, Mr. and Mrs. James Laid aw and also of his brother. Captain and Mrs J.0. Laidlaw Professor Laidlaw is a member of the Department cf Romance Lan- guages at Duke University. Dul- am. ON HOLIDAY TRIP -— Miss Bud A. Meadows, Humans, Ont, is spending her vacation in the Mair!- tmes. She has been a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fnanklaizd at the Harborvlew Hotel. Blacks Harbor or-zl will visit friends in Norton, Moncton and Prince Edward Island sud her mother, Mrs. David Meadows of SiSWl/ZCRQ, N.S.. before returning to Ontario. —Salnt John Telegraph-Journal. I5 NOW CANON BATE -- The creating of zwu new cancnries in Christ Church Cathedral at Fred ericton, NJB. was announced over the week-end by i-lls Lordship Rt. Rev. W. H. vioorhead. Bi8l10p oi the Angiiom Diocese of Frederic:- on. His Lordship has appointed Rev. A. F‘ Bate. rector of St. Paul's Church, Saint John. and Rev. C u ed en interest. out advertldns . .. CHAKIQQTETQYYN -.GUARDIAN Grey . Roses By ' l rerun BENEDICT CHAPTER. I 0F ALL ROSES, THE GUEEN Jim Foley had walked round the tiered rose-bed three times, slow- ly. with fixed contemplative stare of love which could not but. be pleasing scio-usiy elbowing s title and stage queen out of his path. he halted, and took a hail-open bud of the grey rose into his hand. There was no dc-ubt about it. The rose was grey. the softest and warmest of lavender Tl“? vcined with a deeper hyacinth, and} royal purple at the heart. Of a| startling colour. of a full and firm shape, and to Judge by these specimens, of a remarkably sturdy habit, all. in fact, that a rose ' could 0p should be; and until uiisl *moment quite unknown to him“ which alone was a fast claim upon his attention; for there were few roses Jim Foley did not know. The elderly man in charge cf the exhibit moved jealously behind his darlings. “No touching the fiovy- crs, ni'am. i~f you lease!" he ut- tered anxiously. an catching Jim's quizzlcaiiy lifted eyebrow, broke into a grudging smile. "That {link apply to you sir. on the flute! i G." “The gardener who helped to perfect them." thought Jim: for he believed he would know by quite another look the face cf the man who had really created the grey‘ rose. He held the opening bud in his palm very gently, and a full and unusual fragrance was stirred out‘ of it us he lifted it to the light‘, The sun through the high glass roof shone upon the iris tinted outer petals and made his palm under them a soft, translucent gre like a lgeorrs breast. Jm lookecfu‘ at the gardener, and asked: "W tis she? What's the name of her?" "We call her Thea Vanhomrigh, sir. There's her name written down, if you should want to re- member it." They were in complete agree- ment. it seemed upon the sex of the grcy rose; or how could a thing at once so strong and so len- dcr, so mysterious and changeable and lovely, be anything but femi- nine‘! "lhea Vanhomrighl" Jim re- eated it slowly. turning the syilae . lea thoughtfully upon his tonguesl “No. I never heard of her. Thea Vunhomrlghl That's a handsome name for a handsome creature." The gardener smiled with par- donable tide. "Yes, she's a nice looking ass, isn't she?" “Nice-locking? You've got the rose of roses there, and well you know it. How long did it take to find that colouring?" "Been working on it for well seven years, sir, off an relty on- mostlylon. This is her first show- ing- r. Hart, he wasn't easy satisfied. She had to be a queen} before he could bear to let people lock at her." “She is a queen." He took his fingers from the rcicha Ling smoothness of her petals wth a reluctance which was like a caress. “She appears to me to be having LeRoi, Mooen, Saint-John. secret- ary-treasurer or the Diocesan Synod to be canons to fill the new posts. ENJOYED HOLIDAY - Mr. and Mrs. C P. Mnclimis and daughter Doris of Medford. Mass, accom- panied by her sister Mrs. A D Myers of Soinerviiie. Mass, spent an enjoyable vacation at the home of their brother wir, Wilbur Wad- deli of Mount Tryon and their mother Ma's. William Weddell. A‘.- though Mrs. Weddell has passed her 90th birthday she is still in Good health and was able to visit many friends With her relatives While on the Islind they attend- ggl tgieurtace and ejthibition n‘. alro eown and en oyed it ve: much. They left Monday morning bv car to return to their respective homes. T0 CONTROL TRAFFIC -—~ 111e, directors of the P 15.1 Travel and Information Bur-ecu met yester- day morning with Chief of Police Blrtwistie, sergeant Mscznnis, m- Blanchard‘ 2. Zita Gallant; Louise Gallant. * Juniors Sack Race —i. Bernice Gallant; 2. Ariiss Gallant; 3. Eileen Gal-lit. Senior Boys Three-legged ‘Race -1. Aiohmse Gallant and Billie Aylwoyd- l- Bobhy Gallant and Louis llicctte 3. Aiyre Pl-neau and Bernard Dou- cell’! Intermediates Three-legged Race -1. George Gallant and Jean Pincau; 2. Os- Wald Gallant and Stanley Gallant; 3. Lloyd Doucctte and Ronn Doucette. . JIIIéIOM 1 D I Three-legged ace — . en s Dulc-ng and Lco Pineau‘ 2. Alfred Peters and Emmett allanr Ii. Kiimulr Hazcn and Basil Gallant. Senior iris _ V Three-legged Race —\. Alwa Dulong and Margaret Blanchard; 2. Rita Dolron and Marita Doiron; 3. Anita Peters and Charlotte Gair Intermediates _ Three-leg ed Race —i. Marina Gallant an Eleanor Gallant: 3. Merle G lant and Catherine Blanchard; 3. Lorraine Blanchard and Stella Doiron. Junior Girls Three-legged Race —i. Arllss Gallant and Eileen Gallant: 2. Bernadette Pineau and Claire Du- long; 3. Bernice Gallant and Paula Gallant. BEAUTY SALON $6.00 for $3.50 uo m 15° Children's WPermanents 1-59 f PHONE 2191 ‘I6 Great Geoff" lant; I. Jsmea Gallant; 3. Berfll! 2. stanie Senior Boys Backward Race —i. Bobby 01l- tt. . Dome ‘Q Pin au‘ . ean 2 I Blckwn Gulls; 3, Lloyd Dou- cette an OawaldDoucette (equal) Junior Boys Backward Race —i. Leo PWWWF axPolice and the firs: Ohief Mr. Her- Alyra Plneau, Alfred lant. spector Anderson of the Mounted be" Jewell. '0 discuss plans for traffic control and transportation, during the visit 4o Field Marshal Viscount Montgomery to the Island on Monday. August 26th. 2. Denis Dulong; 3, G Basil Gallant. Senior iris Backward Race —i. l/larlla Doiron; 2. Doris Gallant; 3. Alice Dulong. ‘Jersnediailes e.§Z§'.§Y“i“’i.nnf§§°€i.iT". s‘”§“.“° . . an' . O'Connell. ' e ‘y Junior Girls Backward Race --1. Arliss Gal- l". 3- Eileen Gallant; 3. Agnes aliant, Boys ‘Rwlter Flam -1. Austin Gal- lant and Ronald Doucette; 2. Bob. his Gallant and Elzear Gallant; a. Peters. ill MEMORIAM In loving memory of OLIVER CROMWILL LEPAGI 1h ll fldfhi llf A - .....'...".'..; ' ~ "- l0 be u- w"i'il"nni'n'ifi°"i‘t. ‘fife-It’. lllil Ills slaughter Edna. something of a triumph. “Oh. them, sir." The gardener dismissed a group ct‘ accomplished horticulturisis anal .~ very fasn- ionable crowd with one eloquent sniff. "Half of l i. ‘|. to the custodian of the; exhibit, At the third turn, uncon-i a TUNE IN THIS WEEK»! can 2.30 PM. n. . ell" a s, 45 - Personals Mr. and Mrs George Mullelly. Kensington were visitors to Char- lottetown. While there inev at- tended ths Old Home Week. Mrs. John MoCarron. libs-t AUS- ustu-s has returned from an eu- Joyable visit with her sons and daughters in the United States. Mrs. Florence Hallaren ct Winni- peg, Manitoba ls spendir the sum- mer months with re atlves in Sackville. Middle Sackville and Cookville. Mrs. J. R Griffin of Dorchest- er, Mass. has rerurned after visit- ing her Old home in Fort Augustus. the guest: o.f her sister, Mrs John lvlcCarron, also her brothers Messrs John, Leo and Peter Garland also of Fort Augustus, Corporal Dickson E. Phtnney of Ottawa, arrived by plane in Monc- ton on Friday. crl route to Sack- viile, N.B., for a visit with hr; mother, Mrs. Marthe Phinrsey and his sister, Mrs, R E Acton, Cook- ville, N. B. He returned no Ot- tawa on Wednesday. PAGE l ANNOUNCEMENT , rnorssrnnr onrnnnnor a ANNUAi. COLLECTION Opens Monday, Sept. 30th; 5 llllllSltlNAL SIGNALS (ileum) RECRUITING Each Friday evening during August commencing 9th Augnt —between the hours 7.30 p.111. and 9 p.111. at the Armouriea — All officers so fur appointed will be present on first evening. The authorised establishment of this new unit i, z; “new, and 488 other ranks. The function of the unit: is to provide all lutercommunlea- tlomwithln the 5th Division in the field by means of telephone. w‘ , dcspatoh rider and other means as required. To carry out this necessary function We: require good officers. good N001. "gflfll "Pfllfms, line telcgraphy and telephone operators, u , ‘ . " instrument mechanics, vehicle mechanics. drivers. deapateh riders. storemen, cipher operators, clerks, batmeu. cooks etc. The type of men we require are returned veterans who served in B. C . Sfgs. Men who hold qualifications in trades shown above. Young men o! l7 years and above, these especially who have n desire to learn one or more of the trades listed above, D, N. BELL, lA.-Coi., 0.0.. 5th Divisional Signals (learn) ATTENTION VETERANS Field Nlarshal Montgomery's llialt All men and women veterans. also serving mom. hers of the Forces, are invited to assemble at. the Cricket Grounds, Victoria Park, Charlotte- town, August 26th at 11.15 hours daylight saving time (10.15 hours Standard Time) to meet Field Marshal, the Viscount Montgomery of - I affairs because it's doing the thing to be seen here. They ent colour from andlbecause they see maklnx! advances to hcr." like you. as knows Jim's fixed, stare with a smile. "I knew you the you come up to her, Mr. Foley. you at the rose show last when with them flame-coloured Froblshers. Nl-cc too. but it’s my stand up to our "The Won't be entered" Jim. " hy should 1 stand in way. She's perfect, I don't see flBW- I5 she hardy?" “Last year they bloomed He care of her. I've these things all my never see such a rose. have her. air. but she alnt and what Mr. her ls more than I can say. that's the truth. But then like that with all he's hoards things, as you ml To Jim Foley the crea ion such a rose as Thea Vanhom love a hundred ti-mes during thirty-two years. Th c birth his delight? "I don't think I he said thoughtfully. "Has he entered exhibit; at the how?" as ‘you mi-ght say. at all Hes never known shown of this size before, limitations of that for him." "And this He knew that too. ment." said Jim. _ “Yes. sir. that's true." "I su see hi-s triumph. like to congratui Knows his roses, I will ate him I forward and clipped a ll open bud from the bush. “Would you like her for n but- ' and looked down at wonder! I tonhole, Mr. Foley? I reckon bud will never be missed." Jim smiled and took it, "But is princely] Thank youi" threaded it into his it with slanting glance of you for Mr. Hart's address. should really like CID hi ll ' “iii-i.” filillli“ ppoae Mr. Hart is here ‘em come to these l right like my beauty because she's a differ- the ordinary rose. Kellllellwlllmotor and visited Mr. mot whats Miat. confident min ill? Saw V4.81‘, you took the Challenge Bowl Mary blooms they were, belief they won't Theas this ‘rear. said hcr a right Hardy who will visit with them. up to the _fl'0Sls. And strong. you'd! hardly believe. And the fly don't set her easily if you take fairlsh been growing life. sir. and I "N" I’ and I've seen a m“, “Kinkora is new visiting her dough‘- hopc you'll have success with licr? er‘ Mrs- I should like to be ‘among theiMrs. Fitzslmmons ulans on return- flrst to see the lady in my ownlitig10 Michigan the latter PH" garden." , of September. Ezlroute she will "And I should like for ou to’ visit her daughter. Sister Mflfy mine,l Alltc of Boston Hart Will do with‘ "riiéit He' can hardly abide to show hcr, anci- !ie‘s lgot—-~ ht sayf‘! 0f~ rzghl “"15 B Very great thing. Belwnun roses and books hc had been in hi; 01' A book and the birth of a rose were momentous events both. and this,‘ as he said, was the rose of roses.) Why should not its maker be a lit-I tie mad upon the matter of sharing: know the namc." CVO!‘ Rose "No, sir, Mr. Hart doesn't snow,l regular-l in u <10: the say one has no limitations. A man of ludg v l0 isn't ll€?”I should of 1:0. sir. I'm sorlryhrm in chargei MYMEIF Evlgolnwmlm er. as you m so ." . “I see." said Jlgm. "fin sorry.’ Wu n my too- ! should have liked to com-‘ "dun" pare notes with him, One Joesvrtl - ind u Thea Vanhomrigh every "mnm d ‘day’: gfe looked Tfhain. ‘andkiongq Jtumln D O [BY FUSE; W l0 Tlfl l?! ‘n"....d passionate an admlratlo that the ardener, made recklesg, leaned "Wdkmm alf- 0H9 this ife buttonhole, pleasure. "Should I be lm order if I asked I l0 Mrs. Lawrence . Whiting am‘ daughter, Lailona. Mr. and Mrs. George Little. and Mr. Harry Sears all of Massachusetts. arrived b1: and Mrs Hersey L. Sears, Midglc. N B, tWu weeks, returning lo the Unltcl ‘States on Saturday. g Mir. and Mrs. Frederick Strick- land, West Roxbnry, Mass" lelt or. return home Tucsdav momiril; ,after having spent a pleasant six ,weeks visiting friends and relat- ives in city and country. While in the city they were guests of Mr. Strickland?» sister, Mrs S L. Hardy and Mr, Hardy Tney were accompanied Font: by Mrs H, L l Mrs. Marv Fitzsimmolis of Dans- lviiie, Michigan, who has been ll riding the past three wedks w th her sister Mrs. Frank J. ,Greemn and oific/r relatives in Dan UliiLS of Norboro. '_ 7 0 i ,. I LIFE WITH Uulvlon by Wlre-L Brirdthi (Lin. I Z The Borden Co. Ltd. l ‘mall voolgmeovnue! some or 4' fl , Q Recommended by doctors h! baby feeding Alsmein. G.C.B., D s 0 Report to: J. S. WALKER, I-C Parade Vice President, P.E.1. Provincial Canadian Legion, B.E.S.L. or J. B. SHELFOON, Parade S.M.. at Grounds Dress: Civvies, with ribbons or medals. Command, In Memory In memory of Pte. Leslie 0. Cameron. who gave his life at Fniaise on Aug. 2i. 1944. Thou art gone to the grave, but we'll not deplore thee, Though sorrow and darkness on- compass the tomb; he saviour has passed through its portals before thee. And the lamp of his love was thy light through the gloom. Sadly mined-by Father. Mother and Brothers. r> 24 M|NARD"S l. We'll take your order now for Timken Silent Auto- matic Oii Heating. If your present heating plant is ln good condition, we'll install a new, postwar Timken Conversion Unit in it during the present heating season. The famous Timlran Wail Flame la so aim- pie it has only Ono Moving Purim . So automnti it oven lubricate! itself . . . So ihrmy it IIVII up to one in Ivory four gallons of fuol oil used by 0ft‘!!- naryburumSeouatodayl Tim-a’: nothing so sq‘! Minardh. It “who hold”- Aualnpde, seedling, blllhl- Gives quick relief I IMMENI} T. G. IVES Charlottetown. P. I. I- msirihutoi- foa- P. l. Island. Phone 1111.