i ivousr a. 1944 PRINCE 5p WARD ' ,00MlNG-- m, anti Tllllll. we l r»'—'i# "' -.-.-.-.~.-.~.r.-.-.-.-.-. .inlui:iioi tut LISIIA 000K. ll. FAY lliill EXTRAll-March of Time (Tolerance) “CHILLY GOOSE”-COLOR CARTOON ;§ ‘CAPITOL TO0AY and WED. ilfllEJlflAlil-QTIETQWN GUARDlA1§l____ rAGlt ‘ijljiltltl! __ CENTRAL GUARDIAN This column la o! local Interest. but l: ghwzlvipature ma: be inserted "Mia: runes-n, nnofl! II!- TODAY ONLY “Tho vPurplo lloart" SHOWS 2.30 -7 - 9 reserved ior Iowa advartblna _i‘*i—_ _ ciaaswzu. is, CONFEI) . sURANcE-WATION LII! IN POWNAL Cll . s... s. K. a... ?.lil"“‘““ m‘ breach at = Clifton. Lot is, a/t l1 A. M. Miuview at 2J0 l’. M. Povvnal at ,7.30 P. M. Rev, E. R. MacVica-r. Minister. l-l- ll. MENTIONED IN '5 . Non. LIST - Radio flit?" .31.?- “ FIRM. R A. F. Transport Oom- mand. has been mentioned in the Klnss Birthday i-ionors hilt l/Rlllablo services in the air. MRS. MILDRED PICKIBING and the late George Pic , to announce the lb of her Am Jean Caroline to Layton Albert Albert ior efiéwv-a‘ oiilv son of Mr. and Mrs. Ltnllll]. norih winnloo take Place Ill August. 0-8-11 ENGAGEMENT. -- Mr. and Mrs. W. E, Jenkins. Summcrslde, wish to announce the engagement 0i their daughter olive Mae to LAC. Cccii l-‘oivcil, R. C Al“. of Edmon- ton. lvianjiage to take place in ihe . Presbyterian Church. Atmtnt | I l i a l: "Elli lllllllfi iui gurus . NIOIAS 00MB! Allll0llA _ENTERPRISE FURNACE own- l-PW-M your iumocc is in need "I repairs. we suggest you make vflflv urrungcuncnrs as we have I'll-firmly received a complete ship- ment ui repairs and can now give Prompt service. Lust season some customers delayed and were ([1339.- Dvlnted due to slow deliveries fr 1311-‘ factory. R. '1‘. Holman, Ltd., Charlottetown Stores. 8-8-21. PURCHASED VALUABLE ANI- - MAL — Mr. Alden Corr. Newton, has purchased the very valuable registered Clydesdale stallion "Fav- orite Laddie" from Stanford Glov- er, Norboro. Undoubtedly this . ‘ will lzc a great asset to the farm- ": crs of Newton and the surround- ‘ , ing ciistricts who are desirous ~to ,I= produce the best. to have this fine ‘j, horse in this section of the coun- Vufl" Pa‘. ‘I’ I-‘JII- anoint roasts OlAS-Ioberi SHAVNE h" “"l.'..';..""’."..‘.'m.. some: p064 _ J1"; HIS Fol?!’ » m. ua-ua-ealte mrvkE/ A’ f try. l ___. |'l WEDDING BELLS — The wed- ding of Miss Mary Helen Maodon- alrl, daughter oi Mr. John Macdon- a aid of Mount Stewart to Mr. Don- g aid A. Macdonald of Gleniinnan ' ‘a-a‘. UH‘ took place at» 8 o'clock yesterday morning in St. Andrew's Church, i tile pastor, Rev. Terence Campbell officiating at both marriage and nuptial mass. The St. Andrew's choir was assisted by Mr. Martin Power. The bride. charming in white brocaded satin with floor length veil and carrying a sheaf 0i white lilies and talisman roses. was attended by her sister, Miss lvlarlon, attired in turquoise blue with coronet oi apple blossoms and shoulder veil, while Mr. Leonard Macdonald was best man. Rev. Louis Callaghan. Fort Augustus. assisted at the marriage cere- Rcctor of St. Dunstanfis Univers- ity, and Rev. Phelan McKenna. Moroll, were present in the sanctu- ary. A wedding breakfast was served in the Queen Hotel, Char- lottetown, to the officiating and attendant clergy and families oi both bride and bridegroom. Mr. and Mrs. Macdonald left at noon on n motor trip through the Mari- n'e'u'\|'-"-‘-'-'Ula'-'-'l|'n'la'n".fla"4‘n'='-'fa' mony, while Rev. H. V. MacKenzle, vme llillnian-lloieoil lluptials In. ‘I. ILI. Mlllmnn, Pb. D. Marries Miss Coleus ' Margaret MoLend The marri e oi Miss Colens will!“ M 0d. da hter oi Mr. and Mrs. John A. cLeod, of L!!! N lfltlc. $110., and the Rev. Thomas ea h lman, Ph.D., son oi the late ames Borthwick Mill- man and oi Mrs. J. G. Townsend. 01' Kfilllllllwh. P- E. 1., was sol- emniaed in St. Barnabas Church, gulch lfllntic. on aiesday after- II. - . a v. Canon H. R. Sig: oi..iclated. White phlox and bLiue deiphiniums adorned the ch ior the occasion. Miss Ell- zabeth Kirby, oi Westmount, play- ed the wedding marches, and Miss Joan Bignell. of Quebec City, sang TFliii “"1"; t. 0' o gra ua d iromtMc- Gill University. Dr. Millman is a ., “ ‘ oi the University of Tor- onto. and oi Wycliffe College, and received his PhD. from McGlH, The matron oi honor was Mrs. Freddy Limbosch, of “l-iurievent" Highwuer. Que, who was associ- ated with the bride ior the past two years at St. Helen's School. Dunham. Dr. Frederick W. Mat- thews, of McMasterviile, Qua. act- ed as best msn, and Mr. James Wood as usher. Given in marriage by her fath- er. the bride was wearing a long dress oi ivor broche, fashioned with iull skrt and tight-fitting bodice, the neckline and sleeves edged with self-pleating, and tiny button trimming on the back and sleeves. The bride's veil oi white tulle, which had been worn by her mother at her own wedding, was arranged in coronet effect with halo oi orange blossoms. Her only ornament was o. gold locket, which was also worn by the bride's moth- er. Shc carried a spray of Am- erican Beauty roses. The matron oi honor wore a long dress oi heavenly blue moire, fashioned like the bride's gown, and her headdress was a Dutch cap oi moire with shoulder-length veil in the same shade oi blue. She car- ried a colonial nose-gay of sweet peas in pastel shades. Following the ceremony a re- ception was held in Knox Church Hall, Lake Megantic, which was decorated with garden flowers. The bride's table was centered with the wedding cake and arranged with shasta. daisies and sweet peas. The couple will spend their honeymoon at Charlottetown, P. E. 1., where Dr. Mlllrnan is tak- ing services at St. Paul's Church ior the month of August. Going away the bride wore a printed silk Jersey dress in tones oi cran- berry red and green, with black accessories and a chesteriicld coat oi cranberry red wool. They will reside at the Rectory, Dunham, Que, after September 1. Out-ci-town guests were: Mrs. Murray, aunt oi the bridegroom, Dunhani; Miss Elizabeth Kirby. oi Westmount; Miss Joan Blgnell. oi Quebec City, and Dr. and Mrs. F. W. Matthews oi McMaster- WOUNDED IN ACTION — Word has been received by Mrs. Tresso Matthews, Malpeque. that her son, Gnr. Earle Matthews, has been wounded in action in France on July 29th. ATTENDED FUNERAL — Cap- tain George C. MacBeth and Mrs. - Ready Liberal Guarantee. ‘k check proper space. too" ‘Eugen 1 New Neutral-Color ialphana and Cord Note "new look of youth" of Zenith‘: Earphone and Cord! Scnrccly notice- able by comparison with "black bu:- ton." Blonds with any complexion. Curd is perspiration-proof . . . kink- proof. Won’: fray. Wipes clean with damp cloth. $ CANADIAN CURRENCY Complete with New Neutral-Color Earphone and Cord, Rudionic Tubes, Crystal Micro- phone, Mugneiic Earphone and Bulimia} Azrrp/rd by Anieriivm fviir/ircl Association Council on Physical Tberripy Iran Descriptive Booklet scni to those who wish further information. Send coupon bclow, . Tncrc are cases in which deficient hearlngis rnuscii Comes to and taxes! lo Wear Canada l Now Zenitlfs Crusade to Lower the Casi of Hearing g The New ‘Zenith . Rddonic Hearing Aid SoltlDimiByMeilieYouoPM Canadian (enemy! Complete, Ready to Wearwiih in the United States by bringing a fine quality, ' ‘ Radionic Hearing Aid for tbs firs‘! time within reach of all. Selling for H0 ,‘ , it revolutioniz " the coat of hearing in the States. Now that aamn instrument is available direct by 1nd! so Canada's hard of hearing-at H0 oom- pleie (Canadian currency) with no additional charge for transportation, duties New Neutral-Color Earphone and Cord ZlNITII made hismry C r new Can $40 any Ilula line Ireelalen Quality! Because ma! production makes pd sible far greater precision than small production, a: the lame time lowering coal Zenith world leadership in precision ma: production . . . Zenith experience in the manufacture of radionic products exclusively . . . lowered the con of the portable radio from $200 to $29 for a better radio. Now Zenith doe i: again-this time for the hearing aid! ‘ A parallel ofilenith‘: achievement is the modern automobile and fine watch. The watch you carry is a precision mass production r ’ cost you ten time: as much and no: be as accurate. Through duction Zenith has, in fact, brought you an even finer hearing aid for 840i You Can III It Youraolll Directions lneludnll You Clfl buy the Zknllh by mill becauu it‘; built to an improved, modem principle of msnm‘ rsasomi. ADJUSTMENT. Simple, complete instructions sen: with each instrument show you how to fit it yourself, how to “focua" it for your individual needs-for diflernn: voices and surroundings-as easily as you focus a pair of binoculars. ' Thus, with the Zenith, there's no need for frequent adjunmenu by high- Ocherwise it would ecision mm pressure salesmen. And Zenith's direct method of sale eliminates the need for instruments! special oilices, home calls and other expensive “trimmings? You get the benefit: a fine, precision hearing aid at about V4 the cost of other quality vacuum tubn serlueeolea Onlmntnnl-or YnIr Money pedal There's no longer any reason for you to put oil‘ enjoying all the benefits of good hearing. Send for your Zenith today-begin a new life of greater happiness, more oonfiden , increased earn- ing power. Usc convenient coupon below-enclose money order or died: (d0 no: send cash). Your new Zenith will arrive promptly. ,1 2 New “Snlf-Focua" Hearing Control The flick of your finger brings bear- ing into range for your ' ‘ needs-for different voices and sur- roundings-as easily as you focus a pair of binoculars. Ouimodes (be old- wny "fixed adjustment" , ' ciplc. IY fill HIIIII 9' 3 You get she fine precision that mod- ‘ em kn Zenith’: lineal Quality -Aboul ‘/4 the Mae g and engineering made possible, at about 1A the price of other quality vacuum rub: instrument! on the market today. Only Zenith given you so much for so little! 4 Zanllh Guarantee 5-Year Service Policy Guannteadforafullyaarbyhnlm, world‘: leading Manufacturer of radi- nuic product: exclusively. You also gee a unique Zenith 5 -Year Service Poliq ith coverage enjoyed exclusively by Zenith wearers. ZENITII namo coitroitariox or CANADA. IM- ‘oopaii NEWS-COLORADO TROUT Si-lOWlNG AT 23044.45 times, Mrs. Macdcnald travelling in a smart navy tailleur with hat ,1 and accessories to match. The a: Guardian Joins in wishing Mr. Macdonald many years "afsfiiflfi-‘i-‘Hn’ MacBeth. Captain William C. Leavitt and Mrs. Leavitt and Mrs. E. A. Barnard motored to French River on Sunday to attend the by a progressive disease nri-J any hearing illil may do harm by giving a false some ofsccuriiyzThcrc- fore. we recommend consulting your oiolngisi or car doctor IO make sure that your hcnring defi- clef-icy is the type ihn can b: benefited by the us: Dept. CA-58. Guaranty Trust Bldl» Wlfldlfl- on" Uinclosed find (money order) (check) for Zcniibykadionic Heal-m; Aid. l undlntliad that i!‘ I ans nor complete auiaied. I In return i: and receiver! money back in fall liisos $21,000 For Red Gross One of Canada's smallest but not popular stage-shows. the lilibuoy Follies, ended its i043 liwn this Jilly after playing to a hill of 57,292 people and raising lienim oi $131,181.00 ior the Can- iiiia Red Cross. As adaptable as iltrp. l5 streamlined as a Mos- liiio bomber, as dauntless as a Ali-size destroyer, this small and l tile troupe oi 8 top-notch pro- onal stage people has‘ toured Mada from the Rockies to the hiieni seaports, venturing in i943 bliewfoundland and a series oi our entertainments for the Forces there. The cast includes Pat Rafferty. "W!!! Devon and Jack Ayre whose limes have been lay-words ior lltdv and musical antics since l?! first won the linous 5 E a O’ S “T8 -'1J a E 2?. 3-2’ g5 E i side is and lovely l-lelan Bruce, llUlCK [ES on. s 1's‘ who specializes in song and guitar impersonations, Irene Hughes, clev- er dancer and lovely Joan Elaine, 18- ear-old accordionist. Featured wit the Follies is Norman Evans, Canadian-born baritone and CBC radio artist. Lever Brothers have paid all costs oi tllc Follies, the Red Cross being rcqltcstcd only to provide a hall. ‘Although the show now closes ior the summer. i: will resume schedule in Septem- er. Alberta Radio And Election Returns —' t ~ _ OTTAWA. AUB- 6 -— (CP) — l’ Radio stations in Alberta will not wqrld you wouldn't fall in love with b, ngfmlflgd to broadcast Quebec 1 election results on Tuesday rush! illCl is impressed on my memory." Alb t isc at lumilfilriflhfDl-zililgtlig Canglilltnclgjrtind- l casting Corporation ruled today. INVASION PADRE TOLL LONDON _((7P\- Seven Brit- ign padres lest ‘heir lives and l3 were wounded \ the ‘ landings. hrinnlfl" he tool of “T? chaiploim klllerl since. the war .- wan to 5'1. Sixty-nine "WE 55°“ .---~.--.um_ m token prison" and raven are mi; s» By Ken iYeQ/Yrlids l. l/g’; “All train tickets have been sold-perhaps a used “I “n in found in the Guard-inn Want son" “l’ “llkifilxifi Q l‘ l :' and MTS. at all drug stores anti Old Spain. and evening shows. 8-26! ythiis fiendish evening has register- c. . that — that something that isn't true, what are you going to do | next?" mcnt, Nfllmdmdl’ pressed hi on hers. ly, "I'm sorry.” he said huskily. path. His wife stood beside him. and Craig were engaged. ._.__._._~. be =2 Idonc lmsss. Davy, _ you that some day Jerry Slade and i; also the physician ior Can- woulld tla my liie up in a hard knotuadlan industries Ltd. The Doctor Hg mas." | David Crofton slipped Tall us what it's all about." =- - funeral oi the late Captain Alf- Of happiness. red MacLeod, on Tuesday, July the 31st. ::GET i/Fm sEnsuN TICKETS now for Old Home Week. 0n sale WITII TIIE SICK — Mrs. Ed- ward Wran oi Charlottetown who spent a vacation here and in Point- du Cherie with her husband and - iamily is a patient in the Mono- ton Hospital where she underwent an emergency operation for ap- -pendicitis. - Moncton Times. POLICE COURT — At the City Police Court yesterday. two drunks were each ilncd $5.00 and costs cr ten days, while the charge against another was dismissed. A party tried ior assault causing bodily harm will be sentenced tomorrow. ‘ACTING RETURNING OFFIC- ER. - Mr. l-iowlan Mullally, of Souris, official Returning Officer ior King's County, but who is serv- ing in the Army, has requested in- definite leave of absence. Under. the circumstances this leave hasi been granted, and Mr. Edwin Reid. of Rollo Bay. who has been Re- turning Officer for King's in other‘ Federal and Provincial elections’ has been appointed Acting Re- lturning Officer for the forthcom- ing Federal election. l-ic caught her in his arms and ———— s lins warm and tender| VISITING IN TIIE PROVINCE‘ He released her sudden-I-Amcng the recent arrivals in the. Province ior the holiday season are- the Dr. Lewis 0., Mrs. Haslam andl ltWo children Marlyn and Douglas told us that "mayor McMastervllle. RQ- Th3)‘ H"? It can't accompanied by Mrs. l-lasiams true. You wouldn't tell" him|mother, Mrs. Linklctter of Lachine. ‘o you told your mothcr and‘ P0. and are llleudini! their V1193- |tlon at the Doctor's former home I in Springfield the guests oi his “You won't! You won't! You've father. Mr. H. B. Haslam. Dr. harm enough," Joan inter- Haslam is one of our successful uptad Craig Lamont. "It's such ailslanders abroad. He has built up. Such a mess. I told a large practice at McMastervllle See the whole show [or huli ilae prior. $3.00 ndmlls in all afternoon As Long as I Live By l EMiLlE LORING are r2223’... no. You needn't repeat it. The “I'm glad something I have said Phil Bard Now, having told "What usually follows an engage- adorable?" Dovid Croiton spoke fWm "Jerry Slade r Iwhile renewing old friendships. on the last word. mu finds time ior ilahiiil- W“: an arml an ardent angler. Mrs. Haslam visit- ed the Province on Previous oc- easy. caslons and speaks in. glowing ,term.s oi the beauty oi the Province (To be continued) and the hospitality oi the people. l-lei- voice broke bruit his daughter. "Take it casy. Jo. Take it t cioansrre TOBACCO z Gives /u// vo/ue fior r0//y0ur owners » select a combination that will ii‘. ‘subyect oi making tho instrument of a hearing aid. ZENITH RADIO COR Efforts oi W. K. Esling, menthol" of the House oi Commons for Knot- enay West, to make tlic forty dol- lar Zenith Radionic l-lonrlng airl available to Canadians have been completely successful, and have resulted in the cstnblishmcnt of a new Canadian industry, it wins announced here by J. J. Nance. vice president and director of sales oi Zenith Radio Corporation. The new Canadian company. Zenith Radio Corporation nf Can- ada. Ltd., with headquarters in the Guarantee Trust Building oi this city, is now distributing the new instrument direct by mail to con- sumers through the Dominion for forty dollars in Canadian citr- rcncy, the same price for which it ells in the American citrrcticy in the United States. Nance said tho; this was the first time n manu- facturer from the United States has offered an identical product at an identical price in Catmclianl currency. _ "Our new hearing nid is equip- ped with unique fcnturcs that ma e it as easy for the uscr to adjust to his own hearing requirements as it is to adjust n pair of binocu- lars." Nance stated. "It has o. ioni- position tone control to give correct compensation for virtually any type of hearing loss, and a quiet type volume control to compen- sate for different degrees of loss. The earphone is equipped with an assortment of different sized tubes and tips from which the user can m him comfortably. These features eliminate any need for pcrsonnl consultation or special adjustments. and make it as simple to buy n hearing aid by mall as it is to pur- chase a watch or camera. Nance revealed that Mr. Esllng first began negotiations on the avslable in Canada inst Decemb- er, shortly after Zenith launched its "crusade to lower the cost of hearing" by announcing the hear- Canadians Offered New Zenith Hearing Aid in; aid at a price of fortv dol- lars, about cue-fourth of then-prevailing vacuum tube hearing nids. Zenith promptly offered the in- strumarit to the Canadian govern- ment ior veteran rehabilitation on exactly the some terms given to the United States government. However. the company was so overwhelmed with an imprecedent- ed public demand that establish- ment oi complete facilities for ills- tribution within thc States was not accomplished ior several months. and ior the Um‘ beinll retail sales in Canada were m osslble. At one time the company ound it neces- ..._._,.,~.;sae.e IADIONIO PRODUCTS IXCUJIIVILV— Nn-n WORLD'S LIAIIING IIANIIIACTIJIIII PORATION 0F CANADA, LII" Guaranty Trust Blip, Windsor, Ont. sirry to ask customers not to pur- chase second instruments until production had a chance to catch up with demand. Late in April Commander E. F. McDonald, J12, president of Zen- ith. informed Mr. Esling that he was working out a program which would make the Zenith instru- ment available to Canadians at the same price in Canadian cur- rency for which it sold in the states. Early in May Mr. Nance visited Canada and conferred with Mr. Esllng. Mr. Ian McKenzie, Min- istci" 0i" Pensions nnd National health, and other officials. The rcstilt was establishment oi’ Zenith Radio Corporation oi Canada, Ltd. in addition" to sales offices. Z ith of Canada maintains a plctc service organization in Windsor to give the same service llndcr the same guarantee offered to purchasers south oi the border. TRADES ON STAR BIRMINGHAM -(CP)— An ex- solclicr. who never fought in Africa. had n frank answer when the 111586 asked him why he wore the Africa star. "I did it to ge/t booze and free bus rides, as soon as people see this lhm’ will buv you anything," he mid. Tho court gave him two months hard labor. Men. Women Over 40 Feel Wealgworn, Old l Want Normal Pep, Vim, Vitality ‘l - ii Jed condition main ltll’i.-ll"ll-'.~r'oli“lll.l."i.iii‘i ‘lily Ollrv- (Ifllillfll BINGO lloly Redeemer Hall TO-NIUHT 8.30 Th l cs are the ennu- an than‘. ndrzvaillng at ullltl lllngoa In iha rltv. Freezout For Charlie bio Purposes l I Illlda A Jdrm (He! U Send Fm Descriptive Booklet. Prod-u [j Physicians rhack here Ior special literature. STOMACH TROUBLE? ACCRA. Gold Coast —(CP)—Tl’lG body o: a. giant crocodile, meuurin l3 feet. 4 1-2 inches. has been capsl tug-ed in mg River Volta, near Asu- the crocodiles stomach were foundl 35 pebbles which, local people say.- mgang the creature Wis 55 W!" PUBLIC H0110! otlce that my wife. I harem m" n Ilockenilorii has left my lied and hoard and I W!" not he responsible ior bill! tracied by her. Dated this 1th us: of MIIW‘ A. Du l9“. CHESTER nocicauoonrr. Florence lhis nnllln ln he Marla Quotie- npnoov i- int “Dried 15.“, inc melons." CUT! I chuare in the Gold Coast. It t-OOK ° . __ a m»- o- m wggodvgogriguggi ar igan WINDSOR Ontario tSpccinlJ-fl “d i“ me“ w 1 l l e c’ ‘ WEDNESDAY August 9th $ fi1re:_—_fl CHKIKEN §UPPER rvoitri-{Afidsrico -ON— Wednesday Aug 9th 8-0-21. ArmY '