i .,. , rgl “l so“; THE‘ GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN -.:.:.<4 -.,. ‘bu, . Vi; l: 7 l, wuss, EFFICIENCY PLANS Elizabeth Arden has thoughtfully combined her famous Essential Preparations into four groups for systeuizitized skin can; . l 3 For Normal Skin _ Lrdena Cleansing Cream. 1.25 to 7. Arvlrna Fkiu 'l'iiiiic, 1.25 in 9.75 Avilena Yclva (lrenm, l ". Yelvn Cream “all: Orange Fkin (irciim, I. 0f ’ Pat-A-kaiie, 1.23 "' , trains or the travelling engines m. Jasper and countless places that All-Day Foundation. 1-23 lmcaied b). S,,,,,h,,n5(,n_ ‘ form the summertime mecca roi- 2 A trial was held in I829 and lflllflsis’ from all over the world» 4 Stephensoifs rocket won a. £500i I Lhlhknve are seeing more of rorD 9M" prize. This was the culmination oiy This beautiful country than pay. U“ For Blemhywd sun his first fight against. the prh, 111K tourists,’ said Joe. All ex- Arden! Cleansing Cream, 1.25 u. 7.00 _ - ,_iiidlce which with railways were‘ menses‘ of this “boyhood dream" Ai-ili-iiri Skin 'f‘nnic, 1.23 In 0.75 Milky Liquid Cleanser, ‘then regarded. _ “Yifvflld b)‘ the Department oi’ Orange Skin Iirvillfl, l. ‘I50 i A famous illustration of this Nntzonal Defence as a reward for Muscle, llil. 1.25 tn Rlrrfvriiun (‘i-eiini. 7.30, 12,50 Feather-Light Foundation Cronin, 1.2, For Oily Sldn Milky lfiiqiiiiQileanser, 2.50 Ardena Skin Tonic, 1.15 to 9.75 Asiringem Cream, 2.50, 4.50 Yclva Cream Mask, 2.5 Lille Lotion, 1.85 0, 6.00 Artlena Skin Tunic, 1.25 to 9.75 Eight. Hour Cream, 1.7 Acne Intiou, 1.50 S, 3.00 MCDRE €~ PCLEODIEE ling, selector of the the uvited to compete. Bromwich. whose Even for double the price_you can't buy anything better than day the Australians lat... ti... n. I See Bromwich Added To Squad \lf'l0l' will challenge the States for the cup. to play Czechs. f“1 the if tho Aussies beat Czechoslovakia in the inter-zone finals, Roy Cow- Australian ilnEbiiLSflid there was little chance two-listed veteran would be i two-handed - style. has been employed on ever}; Australian Davis Cup team since y 1928, was left. or! the team this ; year when he refused to i-ravel to ilaiid for Australia Thursday, the‘ begin , utter-zone fiiials'against Czechu-l April was l.851.tt00 inns ziliove the slovakia at. Boston. The inter-zone CHESTERFIELD, Derby, Aug. 16 - (Reuters) - One of the world's greatest success stories is recalled this week by the commemoration of the centenaiyyii’ the death of George Stephenson‘ -- "Father oi the Railways" — an illiterate pit- boy who died famous and wealthy. Tapton House. a magnificent mansion at Chesterfield where Stephenson died. now is a achool Stephenson’; first job was to tend a neighbor's cows for two pence (four cents) a day. He did not learn to read and write until he ‘was 18. He was bzakeiman at a collieay earning £1 a week when he married. He used to earn a few extra shillings by mending boots and shoea and repairing clocks and yvatches. He was then 20. But. nil the time he was learning all he oould about steam engines rhifely by dismantling collicry iencines, studying their mechanism land putting them together again. ‘He also used to mnke clay engines using hemlock for imaginary steam pipes. l Stephenson is not considered the actual lfl\'l"liir\i' of the locomotive. credit for which is given in Richard Trevithick and James Watt. His lame rests on his capacity for giving fltflClKfll application to Centenary Of Death Recalls Early Rail Days b Charlottetown Cadet: Meet Film Celebrity At Banff BANFP‘, Alta" Aua- 1'1 ~15!»- cial) _- Film star Randolph Scott has heard about e. E. I. iwtems as well as the scenic “Tmdfl-l“ Canada's Island Province in the North Atlantic. Joseph Gallant. 1T, Charlotte- toivii High School Army Cadet. did not touch upon this matter too lightly when the famous west- ern hero this week visited the Special D0lliinl0n Cadet Camp in the shadows of Cascade Mountain, near Baiiff, Alta. “You havent really seen Can- ada until you visit the Cape Bre- ton Highlands and Prince Ed- ward Island," Cadet Gallant. told the smiling, lanky celebrity. Cadet Major Joseph Gallant, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gal- lant. is one of fifty carefully sel- ected Army cadets attending the special camp for three weeks of wholesome outdoor training and "Clem-km 111211 in the Canadianl new ideas. His "Rocket." locomotive inaugurated the way age. , The big tiuestion at. the time was qxhether there should be a station- iary engine with cables to draw the rail- lprejudice was a question put, to steam, Rockies. Ho ls encamiipcd in , tents on the old Indian site with-l ‘iii sight-seeing distance of many “"101” 9051115- MM) reading andl i wireless traning take him to’ Lake l/auise. Mount Eisenhower, M“ imdvrehla and hard work 1 Cue Thl: Morning H.M.C.S. “Nootkf a tribal class (leglfgyef of the Royal Canadian Navy, Will be visiting the port; 111 Charlottetown for two dayl- >119‘ will arrive this morninl I114 ‘"1- depart Friday everiilll- The Commanding Officer is Commander A. H. G. Stun’! D55 and Bar, RON. The shlP W111 "FY51 a crew of sixteen officers and I86 men including Reserve P111" soiinel. The ship i: at present on a training cruise for Reserve offic- ers and men. The normal official calls will be paid by the Corr.- manding Officer on the Lieu‘. Governor. the Premier. the .\fayur and the President of the local Navy League, Mr. Justice ‘Tweedy A programme of entertainment has been arranged by the H, 2.1 C. S. Queen Charlotte while ziic ship is in port. There will be '- softball game in Victoria Pail: Wednesday afternoon August. the 18th. commencing at three p. m. ‘oi-tween a team from tho "Nootka" and a local team. It is anticipated that the ship will he open to the general pultlic on one of the afternoons that she is in port. While here the "Nootka" wifi dock at. the West side of the Ma.- r.n€ Wharf. Women’: Institute Convention ‘The twenLv-second annual Di..- ti-ict Convention of the Women's Institutes of Mt. Stewart, Chciry Hill. Head of Hillsboro. Plsiiuid East, Plsquld West, Fannlngbrook, Webster's Corner. Fort Augustus. st. Patrick's Road and Glenroti’ was held in Head of Hlllsboro School on July Pflth, 1948. aerren COATS, AND DR WONlT BE LONG NOW WITN SUCN INTENSE IIAPIDITY IIAVE YlE “CLEANED. TIIE-DECIIS" TNIS SALE WILL END ABIIUPTLY IN JUST A VEIIY FEW DAYS. l IT MAY BE YDUR LAST CHANCE T0 CET l Cur entire stock of New Summer Styles in this sate * AUGUST 18. 19~fl l CCME TCMCRRCW . SUITS ESSES HALF PRICE ‘men's WEAR ciioosii‘ WHAT YOU WILL AT SALE PRICES MEN’S SUITS T0 $34.50 ‘Stephenson by s. hostile partia~ ll‘. ltis Queens Square High 5g) Q01 _ il1EliIATy00f1tflllItCP—-.H9015HSIKNI Cadet. COYpg ,1; charlolkr/gto‘vrll. Th: P19510611? 11:11“- Harv“ _ what would happen if aicnw] stray-i Higihliglzt of the camp period 5101115451- llgesgltlsé-lhdglcire ‘vliah! s‘: Tropical WOHIMI! d ltd ed on the line and got n I18 was’, aviis the trail rid 1 p, _ R11‘ Y Ml! _ i ‘ < Tweed, - - of one of his ciicines Iynvcllhifl day, Fiftv arrdyecadileigts “lednes » '1 the ten 1115111111" represenled‘ T I m "Us gmup. at. nine or 10 niiii-s an hour. k ihfhges m5 y-(idg {ni- a mi, d,‘ vgritll visitors triers in II-lenu‘ A“: y‘ on umuzing Ydllll. “W uld n t that. be a. very aw -, - ,, . ' _ ‘ .iice a so. 5|"; ward OCIYCUIISSIKTICB?" demanded a1 1,1: $6111“ 11,0115 Mid ridscs 1 The meeting opened by singing mermber of the committee. j us}; émvbglffs R°,_,°§',°f,;edmfh_“m“.‘ the. Institute Ode.’ followed by the "Very awkward indeed. Stephen-i their “whim! WM and 'Creed" repeated in unison. A fis- - " ‘ 1 i ‘son replied, "for the row!‘ 1Freight Haulage Declined In April 1 (By The (‘anadian Preset OTTAWA. Aiug. l6 - Canadian railivérvs hauled less freislil- 111 ‘ April than in the same Tilfillth of to l of 148311.000 to the eiid o! same period for 1947 and was n‘ United peacetime record for that time ofi am definitely leaving for By GORDON TAIT i, Australia. on that day via the s_ svuxiinv. Allfiiralln. Aiiiz. tow‘ 321"“ fgmplilzfmlh ‘Kfnerlllgif, fAPi Fixends of Johii Bromwich Said‘) are Pll"lll2 on the pressure todiay — — In have “e vweran lentils star TOURED WITH DOBBIN lddwi to 'he uisti-alzan Davis Cup JOHN O’ GROATS- Se0tland_ ifiuiri if 1' slioiild reach the chal-‘John Pcnistan. 46, of Cleetnorpc. lriizr- round against. t-he United Lincolnshire rode his l4-year-on} States. Ihorse on a tour of Britain star»- , _ Despite a crow-iii: contention ling at. Land's End and arriving ; that Brvrnvvzehs strength would l-ere recently nfter 55 days’ travel- - be needed auaiiist the AlflPTlPflnSiiillllZ M Picobac smoker will tcII you that it's one o] {he mildest. molest tobaccos grown and therefore i particularly suited for a pipe. And because of the lrxmre of the Hurley leaf, i: bums slowly ,, , , smoker cool . . . ltaya lit! ll short, it’: a pipe tobacco that new molten welcome . . . that veteran smoker: swear by. Taste will tell. Tr] a pipe o] icoba .i The Pick of Pipe Tobacco: ilr. Loiidnii. Brnmwich said hel would not ['1 to the United States in the Davis Cup chap lence round if Australia beats the i dnllv ration of milk from n, "can" “"11 and draiilc their 40-ouuce. Piirk horses carried their diailyl 11111011 of more than four thous-' and calories and the marquee canteen in camp w“ roam“: with chocolate bars and softl drinks on their return. Despite a strenuous procram of lfftllilllz and recreation the av- frlqf‘ “A1195 1F Caiiiinir from eight i0 non pounds during tho Cami, ."i"1‘I<“d. and reuisterin’! no com- iT. ills abcut the 6:30 rcvcille. i . cede’ campfires in the eve-l "1‘-’l'"’1 With ffrrtluitie voices . eii sutiz-soniz time rolled around. i1 ting address of welcome was read by Mrs. Coffin Douglas. President of the Head of Hillsboro Institute. rho reply was read by Mrs. Roy Lear-d of Mt, Sl-CWQFI. Institute. A very interesting talk on Music Festivals was given by Mrs. Rodd A vote of thanks was tendered I/irs. Rodd. After the roll call of Institutes llvlr. McItinis gave a talk on c.ii.- <er.. He thanked the Institutes tor ‘help given and made an appca‘. for more support to the Canzcr Fund. A vote of thanks was ten- ihe United States b air. . ., . _, , Instead. he went Yo Enczland byi 1M1’ War‘ me Bum“ of slahsmh‘ H21; ‘dew! m1‘ lmlnmlly Pm- ‘ Cored Mr. McIrinis. i m“, M hisnwn Expense and 8mm, reported today» - Hf“ MW ‘He, “ml qllflrlfinms1ell The minutes of inst annual con- ed the finals of tho Wimbledon The lOllllilllP iiriimicd 11_\'230.'i68 g'qnrf"‘§“,”‘“,"-" “WW1 by IIIEIVPIIIIOH and the financial rainc- i championships before losing to inns to l2l80.0il0. bu’. ll was l.-' mqvlrqrtmllll?" fl Fm” 5113' UImnJIICIlYi were read. approved an} Bob Falkenburz of Hollywood. 11351100 lll)(\\'i" that. for April. 1946.1 h‘; of“ P 1'1"‘ 31:11“ ‘C-"SCI- "mi"- ‘ adopted. A report of the year's Calif. in five sets. iand dozible the JIYFIZTIZP pre-war ‘ \"_;1__’)1'u;"r:{‘ ,$,n“vd"‘*°~":lfllfiricd a fivork of each Institute was trier". Bromivich is due to leave Eng- movrmcii‘. for the month. ‘ j,"- K v f“ J-‘mln? 13-1-5 R11“Y1<l- Vrcad. Also, the Bureau SJlfl, the 1948; “"01"” f-RFFPS in arts. After‘ Mi=s Boswell. 115515111114 $11137" visor then spake about the Jubi- icc Endowment Fund. It was dc» cidcd to give Government Gran‘ increase of each Institute toivar; vear. l the Fund. She. also spoke of a 1 , , .‘ s.‘ fil f l titute News and tic 11"°"‘*°Y ma" _ ,_ _ y _ h in Nani Erunzwigk and rhi- Pi-air- ‘on Interior Decorating and the iea where flood rnndibitinx in, ers m canada dinlav was much cnlovvdt by all Manitoba and Saskatchewan ivcre f“ Y"; “1111113111” “as “(M195 serious. The Nova Scotin total " -- S! 05“? ~ 1111l‘11'0\'e1l 11"" 2131931 1° 921375 Iii the miiture class, 365 day :l.- cdezlmy Insulum n” a very tons. reflecting the resumption of coal mining. The rapidly increasing herds cf vision iii twice a day milking, ltzilder (‘iiveivs Peach is hign cow A. Stevenson dz Son, Ruthven, Oii- tnrio. lovely display of cushion tops. It was decided to hold the nex. Exhibit -Mt. Stewart. Slllg-S()X‘i§~— Head of Hillshoro. SPDRT CDATS T0 $19.50 Polo: and Tweed: In the Iot . . . a good rung: of SPCRT, ovilnié MEN-rake ‘em owuy for $l_-00-—thot': exactly Iiulf price. Open collar, short sleeve style. $1.00 $10.00 Use Cur Lay-Away Plan-A Deposit Will Hold Any Garment GREENDAL CO. LTD. rate obtaining a majority is elect.- (d. Using proportional representa- tzoni the first step is to flx a qut» ta. This is done by dividing the total number of valid votes b,‘ the number of seats plus one, then adding one. Thus if 54.000 voles were cast if. Edmonton, the quota is obtain l‘ by dividifl! 54000 by six ttivc seats plus one) giving 9.000 ‘.0 which one would be added mak- ing 9.001. Addition of one to the 9.000 ls to. avoid the remote possibility o; . . , , ' ' l h , 5'11. Th" , _ —'*-‘ nith 1.169s lbs. iYillK and i105 lo=.iagnjlfigéonouglcegs egling ‘nomlna; 11x candidates‘ each getting exam. N. z. DEER MULTIPLY‘ iim, plai-ing he. m 5th place =nied_ l.v a situation that would STATE "IRES "VNTERS lhlS SPCZIOII of the Honor Ro... Heqdent__Mrs Jam“ Memo” see six persons elected for five Her inst record of 661 lbs. fat in ‘ ' 599W _ . . . ild. ..0i days placed her first in 111311“ . _ - -_ WELLINGTON, N z. Aug. lliclms and established B. ii-c-ihrs IUXQNJUQS‘ 31"’ wmlam Cm‘ AIM Excess Ballot: ~40?) -- Deer, ivilrl pigs ahd record river Hilltop Buticiiats‘ '.__ _ . “d 5 l“ goats mtlliiply so rapidly in New y Clara who niacle 060 lbs fat in iiic gig» fiifixlngmsbrogfam nlwa; ‘ The first. step at the end of each lealarid that liznitiiig instead ofnainie i-lriss fifteen years prey-ails piannéd. if°unl~ 15 1'0 iilflfibute any exctss being a rich man's sport. can he Oii three times a day ttfllllir," ' '. _ td ‘shallots - those acandidate has in . indulged in at the expense of tiie Alan-Be Shamrocks Bluebell mad: Erglfcephon Insmule Flam“ - cxccss of the quota. sewn; grate, "3450 his. iiiilk and 501 lbs. fat for a’ " choices are allocated. Tnen the taudidate with the lowest nurr. her of first choices is dropped anj nis second choices distributed. Distribution continues by drop- ring candidates and allocating ex- ‘ mrtiu have shot 100 dw in \‘lbs. m. ti»: Irven Kelly and soc These men earn a good living {or and to anyone with a love of Lin’. outdoors they lcad a life to he‘ ienvied. During the sprinfl. suninini and autumn they operate iiimi R. G. _. 2 5 F. >7 7| a é :r n; -. 3 3 o. m -. .. O -. m_ F. 1il\8l‘l Valley Farms. Sullivan Va‘. icy‘, B. C. tn lead the 2 yr old nan}; established in wild foiesi. i 15,; with 3963 1h5_ mm; and 513 country or in the mountains. Lha- , 11);, 15¢, mOlS and than-or goat antelope the 305 day division, matuie --u well as several kinda of deer class the honors went. to Warrisr arl among the game ivhlcii fans L355 ntiimd n”. Q Rh ignywnd’ to their rifles and the staikuig Lflnqlgy Pffliyip }3_ C,‘ he, mo. ‘in calls for n high degree of skill. Strategy and tactics are plan-. red at conflretices in the “'lribfir1\l'fls Brook“, New, producing and the hunters are allocated tu gnpgg 1b; milk “my 475 1pm m; 1M‘ 100810-19! \\'11ii"h 1110M M011 Bl- 1 for Wilbur Huggins. Ruthveii, Or.- irntion- The nartics then stud." iario. "rhi- leader in the a yfii." il-eir areas and decide whether w ‘fllfl rlas! is Cflflllkfi neiener Lui-v Juctioii being 10.097 lbs. milk and i 607 lhs. fat. The high 4 year ci work outward from a central ‘owned by A. B. Calder. (‘llanfm-Fi point. to work inward from the iStatlon- oiitai-in. She prodnrcd iircumferenee. or to drive thi ,n,350 in; miik ‘my 53.1)“ (a; Nlflwhich puts her in 2nd place in 51100008- ‘the Honor Roll. Kelmar PennlCs 301116 01 1,11% 1111119" I" Bnofmwillf- Alpha while not s class ieaacr bfllfi- TWO m?" 1111"‘ 69911104 fiulrlso earns n place in the Honor 11in" in I day~ and on occasion iiixill with 9.5a lbs. milk mid slit giirne to an prea favourable day. A party of five once killed Vtnemount. Ontario. The high I 500 goats, threasiast prey, in a year old is Eimwood Frolic‘: Blue- simlo day. The individual recards 1heli owned by A. Stevenson Ar San. are Q deer to one rifle in a dr" Ruthven, Ontario. she productd and 1.400 a season. . 10,136 lbs. milk and 44S lbl. fat. vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv Household Word" Start the day rbht with . ENDS 1 “FRUIT SALT" unto auracn: - aunt: LAXAYIVI," A‘ 'l; x v “ EN '5 AAA“AAAA“A“AAAAAAAAAAA‘ game damage forest reserves and‘ Educ Hana‘ __ Fannmgbrook the pastures of back-countiyi The 4 year olds were led b" Fun “and Nonsense __Gienmy_ farms. The government has found Bioolilea lrix owned by J. N! I, w“ movecL Sevnnded “d, that amateur hunters cannot kin?) Pigoit, Palcrmo. Ontario. Size tamed that the Insmute MILE the herds in clierk and employs produced 12-046 lbs. milk and 045 b _k d w h,“ n] d te M o", parties of professional cullcrs to lbs. fat. The high three year oirhvflnllseneunl‘ fsom Jul; u? sonwmir, deal with areas where the game 1s was Leadez-‘s Lucille DTOliLlClliZ i; Adm,“ ' causing most damage. 10,166 lbs, milk and 550 lbs. fat n w“ also decided m hi” each Institute send the name and address of their secretary to itic Secretary. of the District Converi lion. A sing-song pul, on by Cherry Hill Institute ivas enjoyed by all. The collection amounted to $3.36. Lunch was served by the Head 1f Hillsboro Institute who also provided a treat of home-mud! ice cream. ' Meeting adiournul with the Nu- iional Anthem. FIND DEEFPH!‘ SPOT STOCKHOLM .-— The deepest. spot. in the Atlantic Ocean so tar measured-the Romanchs depths near the Equator-is about 22.430 feet. according to a recent report from swedish deep-sea expedi- tion. The previous record estab- iished by a French expedition Q5 years ago, was about 21.700 feet. Albert: USCII rim. System: of Balloting EDMONTON, Aug. 11 — Two systems of ballotin|'-— proportion- s! representation and single trans- ferable ballot. were used in Al bet-tab neneral election. Proportional representation wit: used In the five-member ridings of Calury and Edmonton; single transferable vota in the 4'! single member constituencies. Under proportional raweaanta- tlon, a candidate must ranch a tired quota, baaed on the number ct seats at. stake and the vow total. Under the aingla transfer- able vota system. tho first candi- ccss ballots until the slate is fiiZ- icd. Because some voters "plump" | -niarlr only a first choice — it iliappens at times the final two candidates elected do not receive 111! quota. The single transferable vote ta simpler. If a candidate has a ma- jority on the first count. he is elected. If iio majority is obtained fn the first. count, the candidate paving the least number of first choices is eliminated and his bal- lots are distributed to the second choices. This procedure continue: until a candidate has a majorly Alberta's voting procedure was 540M811 by the Legislature in lint imd has been used since - in five general elections. Voter: must. i5- clicato their choices by figures _. ‘ for the first choice, 2 for sec- ond. and so on. A voter Ia entitled to mark his ballot for all candi- date and the number often 3:2: beyond 20 In the multiple lid- inonwn and Calgary ridinga. 1' "x" Not Permitted Use of an "X" rather than number disqualifies the ballot. Li the 1944 balloting, an "x" w" .5 lowed in the 41 single-member constituencies. But the "X“ muk. REIIEVE a i fng has been banned for tins year's voting because it. was o-.-- 11° ROY“ m‘ lieved to have caused some coii- 15110 11111111011111 fusion in 194; Z00 Snli Alli. . Persons who favor the propor- 3°09 samWlm tionahle representation and single 14115 511E101‘ transferable ballot systems co.i- 14850 511311-90 - tend they give the best lHtllCatlJ.‘ 1500 5m" M111 of the voters’ choice. 3550 51"“ i000 slliflCll 2500 Spriuuer 100 Sullivan 2600 Silvanite 1500 Ttiku 944 Ttclr Hi1 n - . » i» .222 izivtzi. 800 Macassa 5119 up!’ ca" 2500 MacDonald m’ venlllma 450 Mada“ 1000 Weliusko Imo M“ G1 1000 Waite . .... i 5500 M“ Con; 200 Wright Har _‘*i~l1 100 Min Corp iooo Monet: W1"! _ 1000 Dalliousie 1-‘ 3500 New M“; _ _ 100 Foothills F0 2733 New Jason . 1009 T°m151< ~ “l 12000 New Norz .. . T0181 511195 373.000- 2000 Nicholson v___ 1000 Norbcnite 2610 Normetal HEATING EQUIPMENT 6000 Norplck 7200 North 1hr: OF i393 3233'?“ A11 TYPES i500 on . zoom onsiirly .. ' COM- 1500 Osulake GAS 2700 Pac Pete . ‘Q||_ 158 Pamour ...._ ll0 i500? m- _..- .._ .. ELECTRIC i000 willingly -.._ -_.. - 15°" Pww ----- -- -- '15 GENERAL STOVE AND "£8 §3£‘.’...‘.l".f..r:::..t: it; FURNA" ¢°- iioo 1.1 _.._ _ s m» g3: M}; _ g; PIIOIIQ iaso - Gt. s». St 415 Quemont ........ .._ is We Iiava two Ga: Power Unit: used only a few monthi. vdtkli wan vaplacpd by Caterpillar Diesel Engines. I CHRYSLER INDUSTRIAL ENGINE $759M I INTERNATIONAL POWER UNIT ..... $650.00 A. PICKAIID & Co.-Ltd. CIIARLOTTSTOWN, R-NJI-