E Til-DAY UIILY -:- SHOWS 2.304 an f resident was attacked by a dog yes- . terday it is reported the animal : leaving teeth marks in the man's ,1 . h > . : arm. fif“ __ ‘ s aura sroum - A young boy ‘ ' reported to City Police yesterday l‘ P K . -ru-u-u— AUGUST 2.8- 1.93.1 m" ‘l? J.N%HH|S HV~VEAHMH'JJIPHH' i d 9 The Iicntral Guardian This column ls reserved for new: of local interest, but advertising d a uewsy n may be Inserted Al» 5 cents a word. strlell! III- able In advance. O-NAL M u u n u fr" s. PASSING PARADE lfus-“Tnuzo DIMENSI PETE SMITH SPECIALTY that his bicycle had been taken from in front of his home on Spring Park Road sometime on ‘Iuesday night. MINOR. ACCIDINT— An Island car proceeding east on Kent street yesterday afternoon Oollided with the City truck which was parked . at the curb opposite the Police Sta- Week-End Hitistarts The car had its right rear i _ ATTACKED BY DOG - A City i c? ii i i- i tion. idoor damaged and also the right rear window driven buck. x BREADALBAN CE U N I T I D ~CIIURCII — North Granville l1; Rose Valley 3; North Granville 7.30. The North Granville services ;Will be re-opening service. The ‘momin Rev. D. I". Hoddinott of North edeque will be the speaker. In the evening, Rev. Ward Mac- iLean of Tryon. L201-8-28-Ii CHURCH OI‘ SCOTLAND - service Sabbath, Aug 81st: Kin- ross ll a. m.; Birch I-Iill 3 p. m.; Charlottetown 8 p. m. (D. S. TJ; Pt Prim, Tuesday. Bent 2nd 8 p. m.; Peter's Road Wednesday, Sept. 3. B p. m.; Iris, Thursday, Sept. 4. B p. m. L207 ARCIIBISIIOP HERE — Arch- bishop J. C. MacGuigan of Toronto, s. native of this province is spend- ing a holiday here. He arrived Tuesday night and is expected to remain until the end of next week. fie is staying at St. Dunstan! Col- ege. VfiHHVJJSiW-‘i-"u HONOR CLUB MEMBER. -The Gratis Club of’ the Central Christ- ian Church yesterday gave a picnic in honor of one of its members, Mrs. Nice, wife of the Rev. R. W. Nice. pastor of the church. The club-members with their husbands went to the National Park on the Island's North Shore for an enjoy- able afternoon. Mrs. Nice was pre- sented with s gold bracelet by the club. An addiess was read by Mrs. Harry Mellish. Mr. and Mrs. Nice are leaving Charlottetown shortly, following Mr. Nlce's resignation from the pastoral charge. Tiiey are going to the southern United States. s s n6 one! Screen my hv ldmvll filtlml onl; lm lovrencl - Dino-d If 5mm SAIKOW . Produced by lrvinl 5"" a cosumem HCTURB HHHHWFoHHH Til-liAY-z- CAPITOL -=- rat-sari BIRTHS BLOCK-At the P. E. I. Hospital. Aug. 22, 194i, to Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Block, City, a son. DEATHS MORRISON - At Royal Victoria Hospital, Montreal, Aug. 26. i941. Mrs. D. R. Morrison, formerly of Summerside. The funeral will be held at the North Bedeque United Church on Friday at 2 p. m. In- terment Wilmot Cemetery, Please omit flowers. GLOVER- At Norboro. Aug. 37. 19- 41, George Glover, aged 7B years. Funoral from his lslle residence Friday at 2 p. m. under auspices of ire Caldwell L. O. L. Members of other lodges are asked to at- ’, g tend. daughter, Mrs, H. H. Kcnney and Mr. Kenney all of Msdiord. Muss. have returned home having spent the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry icare of his Adams. For air force Are required ma. cuaatorrproww mutant/w 5 $ll.OO Boole Lace ? whichever you prei, we have it, and you can be sure you are getting a real bargain. Think of it, a genuine NEMO Corset for just $4.00. Both have clasp closures, and come in waist sizes 24-36. $4.00. Stilt-Back lace corset 346—1i'ront lace corset MGDRE £~ MiLEODiifiiei L Tfirmr. rurs Morfiiivo - - be expert rfldio tecnnlclirfibitil- The funeral of M1'5_ Kathleen Doir- so, will be in touch with the most on will be held this Thursday recent and hishest developilififlis morning at 8.45 from the A. A. in the Radio field. Henncsscy Funeral Home. ————-———-—-—- Fine tributes Paid to Former P. E. I. Physician The following obituary appeared in a recent issue of the Aberdeen Times, Idaho: The people of the whole Aber- deen Valley and many friends in other nearby communities were saddened upon learning of the death of Dr. M. C. MacKlnnon. which occurred shortly after mid- night Sunday morning. August 10. i941. D1. MucKinnon suffered a cerebral stroke in February of this year, and slowly but steadily re- covered from this until a few weeks ago. Since that time he has not been so well and failed to rally from another stroke Saturday night. By his unstinted devotion to the patients throughout xmore than thirty years cfypractice ;here and his active interest in the |general welfare of the community, Dr. MacKinnon was held in high esteem and respcct by a legion oi ,friends here and many elsewhere. 'This was attested by the attend- ance at the funeral services which were held at 2 o'c'ock Tuesday af- ternoon at the high school auditor. ium. Those who attended filled the large auditorium to standing room and overflowcd into the halls l 'I‘he' many beautiful floral tributes‘ Au. banked the front of the stage com- ‘ Front Lace I J Personals Mrs. David A. Brooks of Milton. Mass. was in li‘(‘ city yesterday on her way to her cottage at An- nandale for a month. QIVIS. H. R. Vessey has return- ed to the mainland to re-join his Veterans Guard of Canada unit a.‘- ter spending a furlough with his family in Chnrl'1':.ei0\vl1. Mr. Wilfrtl‘ S. VeRSPY has return- ed to his home in Providence. R. I. after spending an enjoyable vaca- tion, visiting friends 11*. this Pro- vince. While in Cliarloitetoxvii he was the guest of his slsier, Mrs. W. V, DeCosfe. Mr. W. J. Ward. and grand- daughter, Miss Marjorie and a pleasant two weeks in Seavfcuh. More radio men The growing needs of the Further details 0f Ducal visit Further details concerning the visit here next Tuesday of Air, Commodore H. R. H. the Duke of Kent were released yesterday by I-light Officer Foster, Air Press Officer, Ottawa. i His Royal Highness is travelling ' with his party in three Lockheedi I i i 12's from Moncton, but from Mur- ray Bay to Moncton he ‘will use three Grumrn-Goose amphibian planes. He is being accompanied by Air Commodore G. V. Walsh, ‘ A.O.C.. No. 3 T.C.. R.C.A.F.; Group Capt. Sir Louis Greig, R.A.I~". A.D.C.; Wing Commander L. A ‘Wray, chief supervising officer of ihe tour; Flight Lieut. J. P. F0 guson. RAJ“; Flight Lieut. Will. ium Broadrlbb, Flight Lieut. R. A. Waller and Inspector Evans of Scotland Yard. The party is scheduled to arrive here at 4 p. m. (daylight time) on Tuesday and will be met by i-Iis I-icnour the Lieutenant Governor, Premier Campbell, Group Captain commanding officer of the RCA.» IT, recruiting centrmCharlottetowni appropriate naval and military of- YICQIS. and by His Worship the Mayor. , Zone station officers will be prp. sentcd at a function at the Offi- cers’ mess at the airport, where tea will be served, after which the Duke will inspect the training school. He will be the guest of the Pro. vlncial Government at an inform. a! dinner in The Charlottetown a1 8.30 Tilesday evening. The Lieu- tenant Governor, the Premier and "lembers 0f the government, and a. number of invited guests will be present. H15 Royal Highness will stay at Government House over night, ivflvms at l0 a. m. on Wednesday. SPDI- 3. for Dartmouth. After a 5WD there or three and o, ha]; hours. he will proceed to Halifax. His schedule requires him to be i" Quebec Ciiy by next Thursday “Wmllg. where he will remain a low days with His Exceilencv the GGVUYIIOI‘ General before prooegd. H's lo Newfoundland via Debert and Sydney‘. Women's Auxiliary Air Force plans ~ Now complete r i ____ ‘ Pliills for the formation of the lCanadian Womens‘ Auxiliary A11- ‘Foifie have now been completed. ‘This ("Sllllizntion will be a sister serivce Io the R. C. A. F. At the present timg applicitions can be ccnsulercd only for those wcnlen who (ZICSTC to be enlisted for Atilninistration Work. Appl]- canis from all over Canada between the ages of 21 to 41 who 118W? ma a good education, and have had experience in Organization, Execu- tive or Administrative work may B-Dliiy by mail to the Department i tawa. If such a be considered, they must be mall. ed to reach Ottawa not later dmn September 15th. Application Forms and informa- tion may be obtained from the 31am on N‘, 31 Gene“, Rh Blues, Greens and Browns. Sizes connaissance School, Charlotte- I210 l5 yrs. $ lown; Wing Commander E. G. Ful- i ., ilqlrgiiln, 0.0.5512. l9 Flging Servicel " Pants _ _ _ _ _ I ' nmg o0, 1d ; , i-"Iying Officer A. Mixmgierlsftafm Boy’s Suits all wool iwecds. i i i i. i i of National War Servjcgs 1n Qt. '_”*“”"""” pplications are to nual summer training in the vicin- ity of Beach Grove. horse completed 2.6 days of train- ing while the Signaliers der canvas for two weeks. PAGF. THREE SCHOOL OPENING SEP'FE.\IIIER 2nd IS THE DATE YOUR BOYS GO BACK TO SCHOOL, WHAT NEW CLOTHING WILL THEY NEED. SHOP HERE NOW, AND SEND THEM BACK WELL DRESSED. i Students’ Suits, nil new Fall styles and colors, fine worsteds. Sizes l5 to 18 yrs. $1 School opening Special iweeds. Boy’s Suits in all wool Sizes 6 to 10 yrs" 1 Golfer, 1 ififiil‘ $5.95 ‘° $9.95 Boy’s tweed longs. Sizes ii in l4 SYEEEIAI, — — — —— $1 I79 $1.49 $1.39 Boy’s cheviot serge Longs, all sizes -- — - B0y’s pull over sweaters. Good wearing quality — — — — - - Broadcloth shirts, plain Blue and White. all sizes — -—- —- —— Boy's Golf Hose. Sizes 71010 — — — — — ————— THE GREENDAL C0. MEN'S AND BOY’S WEAR BOOTS AND SHOES. 144 GT. GEO. ST. PHONE 1590 i x z z i i i 5 E E E i i E i Say to Your Grocer l Want BRAIIMIII ORANGE PEKOE TEA You will enjoy its superior quality O.C. of the P. E. I. Liglithorse is Col. E. W. Jolmstone, second in command is Major F. W, l-iynd- man, Quartermaster is Capt. N. W. Lowther while Capt. D. E. Gallant is paymaster. Other officers include The Light- wcre un- On Monday afternoon both units 3' C- A- F- neciuiiiiiB Centre. 25 were inspected by Brigadier E. B Adjutant Lleul. J. K. Dugcan, 2nd. I IIOII‘ . a » r able. Therefore. it is necessary to enlist men with sufficient educat- ional qualifications and to train in Prince Edward Island. Canada. the eldest child and onl John and Catherine -.1 i. . te . ' F°T°° f" ‘Ill-finned midi" Mechamcs Iple ' ‘ Kent simei- Connollv D strict Officer Conunnnd- Lieut. Fred Seaman, m command . If] Mefflflflflfn can no longer be met from the vmngnlbccij? oggggijegllstiiaiiggmrigl: A special Selection Board will mg Military District No. 6 and he oi A Squadron, 2nd. Lieut. James . small number of sum men nvail- {Knmum former“, Primrose C}.OSS,_ consider the various applications “Hugged himself as wcll pleased Murphy of Sea View in command iand the most promising of inc 5p. y Son of‘ plicants will receive a special in- Campbell tervicxv. The successful ones Will of B. Squadron and 2nd. LiClll. H. R. Carruthers in command of C. squadron. "znd. Licut Earl McLeod with tize work that had been car- ried out during the training period. strength of the Lighthoise was In loving memory of’ our dear mother, Mrs. Reuben Vcsley. who snows '- .30“ 1.00 AND ass Ilghtin‘ loo! o! the old Ironllsr brings you o HEW moon thrill-with III WIIIIIII and his 6-801 (owhoys IIII" lYllll ' llll IIIIJIMOIID EXTRA-CHAR, ‘I —KING 0F THE ROYAL passed away August 28. 1921. We remember the day dear moth- er, That day we'll never forget When God called you dear on the wayside And left us alone to forget. —Inserted by the family. them within the service. studies necessary in th's course, it is essential that applicants an education equivalent to at least Junior Matriculation. and be pro- flcient both in Mathematics physics. an University and will extend over MOUNTED-COMEDY-LOONEY room MacKinnon. l-Ie received his early education in the public schools of Prince Edward Island and lateri entered the Prince of Wsfes Col-| lege in Charlottetown. After a per- iod of teaching school, he matri- culated at Queens University, Kingston, Ontario Canada, as holder of the Chancellor's Scholar- ship. He was graduated from th.s institution in 1909 with the de- gree of M.D.C.M. Upon graduation In order to absorb the extensive have and The course will be conducted at underzo a five weeks‘ course of trauiiug, after which trey will be appointed to an Officer's rank or become N. C. 03s. This Adm} stra- iive body Will form the numcus oi the organization. It will not be until October or November before applications for the skilled trades or general duties can be considered. 220 all ranks while that oi the Sig- nals was 60, all ranks. Hogan of Halifax and camp train- ing Officer Capt. W. W. Wooding also of Halifax. Camp Instructors were Sergeant-Majors Irlam, Mulli- r. is second in command of B. Squad- ron tvrilr» 2nd. Licul. O. B. Dar- The Camp Stuff included Col. E. IllCll is second ill conlmnud o’ C. W. Johnston acting camp comman- Squadron. _ dant, Camp Adjutant Major R. V. Officers of the Siflliflifi I01‘ 111$ camp were: Lleui. Keith Aiorrnw, 0.C., Licut. ltfnxivell Corkum. sec- ond in command, Lieut. James Coylo. Quartermaster, and Sgt. Ii is honed that some of the Is- gan and Billie?!“ jMajoi" Laurence Campbell, f i a period of i6 wecks. This is the second of such courses to be under- taken, and as it will be commenc- ed in the early part of September those who are interested should apply to the R. C. 13;‘. Recruiting Centre. 25 Kent Street, as soon as possible. There are only ii few vacancies available, and therelom, applications will be dealt with in the order in which they are 1'6- oelved. The age limits are from 18 he came to Satidpoiitt. Idaho. where he was associated with his cousin. Dr. Malcolm C. MacKin. non for a fow months but came to Aberdeen in the fall of 1909. where he remained to establish a practice and give of his life and leadership in the building of’ a new country. On January 26th. i911. he was married in Pocaiello, Idaho. Miss Christine McLeod of Princ land's representative women will be successful candidates for the Administrative work. Barnum.- Imam»: Paul l “ noun». n. not.» NYE-H's‘- BOLT WORKERS TO STRIKE m Snowy White-Downy Soft-PURE take s strike vote unless the oom- gny recognizes the Vancouver Metal Workers’ Union. local No. l. as their sole bnrgillnlllg agent, Har- old Hagman, union delegfli? 9° i“ Vancouver district labor council, said today. N. D. MacLean UNDERTAKER ‘Light Horse and Signallcrs broke VANCOUVER, Aug. 2'1 —(OP) — Employ-oer of the Pacific bolt manufacturing company, limited. manufacturers of nuts, bolls and nveis for Vancouver shipyards, will EMBALMER Charlottetown and North Wiltshlro cv m0 Sinister Side 0f Gold Rush Era In “The Fargo Kid” At The Capitol The roaring gold. rush days of the late 70's. teeming as they W69 WWI the glitter and encitentent so well known to devotees of frontier fiction and history. had yet another side- a darker side. 'Ihe get-rich-quick fortune hunt- ers who flocked w the boom WWI“ adjoining new gold strikes came in the van of human parasites who were more proficient with the slxa shooter than with the pick 1m shovel. Such a phase of the Old ’West its vividly revealed in ‘Tim Hollie 18MB RKO Radio thriller. "The FP-Yso Kid." an outdoor drama which difi- closes the activities of those no!!!‘ ious‘ iéidividualarvghgngrfilylerldérgh 1n- nocen brosbac - | Tim Holt is cast In the title r015- Bs a young qgwpunchfl‘ who arrtllvel: in an Arizona boom town an , l mistaken by two mininl crooks u a . Home: thtey have hired W "W11" A“ nncoen in . 1 The scheming of the two clever nricksters who pose as honest citig; ens vividly illustrates to what en isuch scoundrels went to fleece their victims. many even Naomi‘! ‘i’ murder. crosses the crooks and saves fr“! ‘prospectors life. as well as hi8 W 9 _ and daughter from ruin owviii" l ithe exciting basis of the film Whlllch is said to be one of the most rea s; ii” “°i-‘El“i‘°lli‘ will. “ill. viii e sc - ' rDtii-lecieg by Edward Killv and ow- INSURANCE" POLICY FQR BETTER CAKES Kid" features Ray Whitley. popular sinllinl cowboy; ett Drummond and ‘.1 fi, JDJIO Battle 0f Britain at this is an excellent opportunity In addition, after completion of the course, the Cfllldidilgillllllgtidflly How young Holt double- l duced by Bert Gilroy. "T119 FM" . ____ _YY_____~__ h‘ “m” u. M 4o. Edgarld Island. . For those t. see pet's. ifléléliinoi“iiiid‘lfi cam" Yiisieiiiaii first hand this tract. he saw it develop from a sagebrush waste to its present thriving state. He saw the advent of the railway, the building of our schools from a little one room ai- fnir to our present up to date sys- tom. I-Ie was ever modern minded and ‘ ready to give oi’ his services and his means in those structures of society that meant the betterment of the community. Hi5 opinions were sought by men in high places‘ - in his own profession and many opportunities presented themselves through the years to specialize in particular fields of medicine, but he preferred to remain with his peop e. He was a member of the Poca- tello Medical society, The Idaho Medical Society and the American Medical Association as well as AF. no A.M.. m. as, The B. P. o. 22., and the I. O. 0. I". He is survived by his widow. Mrs Christine MacKlnnon and a sister Mrs. Alex McKenzie of Glenmartin, Prince Edward Island. Tribute On Retirement Bhortly before his death the fol- lowing tribute to Dr. MacKinnon appeared in the same Aberdeen. Ohio, paper: BiT>= a i The Prince Edward Island Light- horse and No. 6 District Signals (RIB) broke camp yesterday at noon after undergoing their an- FREE DELIVERY Preserving Peaches And Plums in Stock at Lowest Prices Robi n Hood Too Late To Clasifi FOR SALE — CHEAP. RANGE in good condition. 139 l-Iillslatrsé-(r); FOR SALE AYRSIIIRE GRADE cow. freshened two months. Price 840.00. also fat cows and heifers and two young cow; to freshen. W. ll. Dennis. IME-B-U-U n ma aka/v Dim Sold Only With a Grocery Order of $2.00 or Over FREE DELIVERY FOOD SALE CASH and GARRY STORES THFIL. FRL, SAT. Telephone 7I7—7I8 Peaches ............... 2 Iins 25c Stringed Beans ........ 3 lbs. 25c D Roast Beef .. per lb. 16c Puffed Wheat .. - 4 nkss- W‘ Eggs. Grade C - II" ‘iiil- 27° t Cooics in 141C . - New Potatoes 9 lb. 25c ‘I y m‘: Sunkist Oranges P" ‘V’!- mi‘ Cooking Apples 5 lhs. 2dr‘. PYICC New Carrots 3 lbs. Zoc I Lb. BREAKFAST BACON RIPE TOMATOES Machine Sliced 39¢ Lb. 9c, LB. iii-ii PAY CASH AND SAVE 187 GREAT GEORGE ST.