THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN AUGUST 27, 1947 TAGE EIGHT I ro-nar [THE SHOCKING MISS _ PILGRIM" SHOWS 230-7-9 ii» Vminenewand A M.G.M'S exciting romantic adventure by the K1101’! OI “Mutiny on the Bowl!"- in th the screen‘: meet lovable girl! BAR (Where every lover‘: drea come: true) L Wvllclltli- Wmlxvtll a ALSO-NEWS-SING SONG-CARTOON PIIIIIGE cnwm rllult-rnl. Ann sir." dill role JUNE 0Il EPA CAPITOL Til-MY “nan srsraivs sacnar" N EWS-FEATU RETTE-SHOWS 2:30-—7—-8 :45 TNUR. FRI. SAT. i} UENTRAI GUARDIAN 1.. This column l: reserved lee new: of local interest. but adverthlng ol A new” nature my be Inserted at five cent: a In“ jlflqfl, p”. [able In advance. CBASWILL for Photograph; .___.. JIMMIIPI TAXI. Phone 52L DID YOU get your car book? fall deli-very. J, P. MacPherson lat Son. l lDrolmore, will be operating as usual ‘from September 1st to November 1st. i THE BONSHAW cnom will sing Mason's “Jerusalem My Glorious Home" and "He Shall Feed His Flock" by Excell at tlhe re-openlng ‘services of the Bonshaw United |Church, Sunday, August 31st. l I RETURNED FROM VACATION ,-Miss Marguerite MeNair and H.606, Miss Frances Anne Wilson, have returned home after spend- ‘ing their va.ation at St. Andrews .and Charlottetown, P.E.I. They lrnde the trip by IIlOi0l‘.—-P'l‘6d- yorieton Gleaner i l nvrroara lvlzltrisalts advised that reach the Guardian Office not jlater than il a. m. the do. ‘to date of insertion. ‘quarter page and over the office at least 24 hours in ad VBIICB. NT NOTICE T0 AD Adveltzeers Large ads FROM MONTREAL — Dr. LP. Neiligan of Montreal with his wife ‘and three daughters ls visiting friends and relatives in the west- ern part of the province. Dr. Nel~ [iigan is a son of the late Michael , and Mrs. Nelligan of Pleasant View Lot l. He has attained prominence in religious and political circles in Montreal. Mrs. Nelligan, who is a ‘native of Montreal, enjoys the Ysimple pastoral life here. —K. PRE-NUHIAL SHOWER "Fhursmy evening, August 7th.. was ‘the scene of .1 pleasant event when ‘the Dandas Young Peoples 5o- lciety rld fronds gathered at the [home of Mr and Mrs. James J. end are to be very great, ordinary copy must imously if Previous land must reach les I o¢oo¢ . Weed Ilontrol I As i ‘rhe continuous fight for moisture and plmli TOOK‘, between weeds and farm and gavlen crops is one of the major world conflicts. There can be no armistice or treaty of fur. J. A. CLARK) ovancoars___ peace -n till. "rim rtrurvu- for ex- “I °“"““‘“" '“ 4"“ "‘-" “m” . — Order now for “ ' istence The serious gains made by weeds, these pernicious unwamed plants, among our cercah and cul. _ .provln,l satisfrctory ln reducing the CALLAGIIANS Woolen Mills “"‘"°° w?" h“ ““““"¢°"d ‘h’ food an, ply of many nations. Under natural Iondilluns, the survival of t.h.- fitten. or tie unlike made '.'. poss Lie for plants of dif- ferent needs and habits to grow together without serious coin- petitton. Un-lv: farm and garden conditurs, eyely unwanted, or out of place plan‘, is considered a wced and cluttering the grounc —— using up the znoistvre and the p ant food that should an to producing larger and hater farm crops and garden vegetables. The extent of this com- petition and loss cannot be esti- mated. Jeillrn Tull. In his: "The Horse fleeing Hmbandrv" wriven in 173i A. D said: "It l5 needless ‘to go about t,» compute the v:l'uc iof the rlamagl- weeds do. since all experienced husbanclmen know it and would unan- agree to extirprte their whole race as entirly as in Eng- ‘hey have done the wolves, though much mcrc innocent and s rqglaciou. thap weeds." The maloriw of our weeds were introduced and spread throughout lthe country -._v their seeds. Many countr-cs have seed cOIlUcl gcls on their rtatute~ tha‘ divide weed seeds into two groups: noxious and non-noxious according to [hglr nuisance value and their com- petitive ablllt) to crowd Qut m- destroy farm crops and vegetables.‘ Our Canadian noxius weed list is 8 10H; one. and now zetlmfS are added from time to time when a PBFFIICIOVS 1111M 81m: a foothold iin the country. The ifi-ITI-IIOXIFIIIS lweed list fill: many p=ge5 wilh ‘names of IYLILPIOIL; or trwblcswme plants that abcund in our fields‘ and meadows. ‘ I l e e | I Our weeds are cla-stfied accord‘. "E ;—_ n OIIGI Slllfllfi O I lkllaatltollgtn n: I'll it; situated.- _ “w, m-ésothe: Ilrlnll lid tub‘ I00. m: "EIIWPFATII" i/w l I A GLAIIIULI CHOICE ILOOMS t Golden, or Delivered in Charlottetown W. S. CREED, Highfield. Phone I953-I2 many pllnll that we conllder weeds. and where kept. do much to keep we-"ls down. Birds and iincests should get credit tor their assistarnn In weed control. The use rotation a med c209 31m“ b’ kept mun by efficient cultivation. The second you when a or!!!" "OP ll seeded out. these perennials weeds make cllly leaf growth 1nd do littie harm. The third Y?" 15 the CLUCB] 0m.- Tlle ha)’ Emil“ be cut shortly afer the ox-ese Daisy lsreai quantity of weeds that have blooms For Prince Edward Island. Ib£¢n aiuwed it invade some farm this should be before m? middle areas. These rremi-lals at! selective o! July, to make sure no weed sced in their actlrn, generally killing will TI-gr-n in the cured hay- The broad ll-aved plants and only prs- sod shnnd M DlOl-IZI-cd- ‘filled 1nd duclng slight injury to narrow cultivatrd. eany in Auii-lst- be-'°1’° leuved plants such as grass and the wecds recover 0i’ show further cereals. One of the. Tatost. that is bloom to kill the rCotstalks and coming into gerenel use is 2.4a. m prepfll" m. u"; m reycfiiflk the action is sis-r ccmoared with some rotation In nil-c years or with ""69 of tthe others and it is known to rounds of thc rotarion. blidly 1"‘ be injurious to llax. It is satlsfnct- lcstod fields nave been cleaned 0f ory int" killing many of lie broad these weeds. _ lcaved lauvn weeds and many of Deep-tooled pC'6nI1I'lIS “WI-h the mustards According to ‘he-tt-lderzrnund roCtfiflllll- such B5 weed v-ommvtioner of Manitoba, ‘couch and Canada lllisfi“ thflllld sprays rnd dvsts have hnen used be cut when their ‘lvweiflg 519m! to con"t'ol treads on ovor a million have made fill growth, but beiorb acres of grain crops in west n Can- seed lett on the stalks wou d r19"!- ada this year He predicts that next After lllouzhinll. spans-toothed W81‘ l ‘3 will be increased to cver impiemcrts should ce usm to brfnl; five million a'"es. the rscistaks to the surface. their? ' should be frecc. from soil and , The stare way. hvwever to con-‘thcrougnly dried out in the Sim- trol wrds, is to prevent their in- When ilecesswry. tne land ilwilld tmducrlwn p. find and eradicate/he‘ rfipdallgIlPd and worked again them as Son“ as they make their with the StVnP implemlf-ti 1mm appear-nee. A farm in illustrating all rootstalks are broUEFI l0 ‘he that method vns owned by the late surface and sun-dried. i Jam” E Muff/h)’. Augustine Cove, i P. E. l. He grew Regisered seed Summary of SVKKNIIBII! grain cud kept his farm free from‘ . noxious weeds. in spite of their] Weeds can be controucd. when Dfliflfhe 0h "it! adioinhg farms the nature of their flaw"! 15 P11" His farm W85 a real object lesson dEISIOt-I. and sufficlvnt Bilelv-"l" on WEPJ cpl-pm] go hgs cnmmunny I5 given. so that the attack for and thi- whoc Province. their eradicahon is made at the Many nmzual wecds cm be de- wcakest period in their 1110- I 5II'°.\'Pd by filcthorls that hasten Weeds shoulu be PTCVB-"Ied (mm generation find dcgfrgy [he you”; rlponil-g seed and ‘word Sflfidi 3h“ scedlfn-s shc-rty after growth star“ have mnturel should be burned- . The pbmfg aJ- ven- weak 5t ma; The frequent cultfvation of 110041 time and cultivatlon wlgh {mm crops, early in the scasm. IS ‘J19 implements will kill great numbers besi- lrr-e-lns of destroying weed 0 em so that the net seedl ngr seed. occasionally lty mnegfffflljf A stfct watch should b: kept 101’ sary :0 (101.1, the wading o; a new weeds that they may be regular farm crop l" Qfdgr m d,“ destroyed befvft the)’ a" 95m)‘ a field badiv infes e t lished. weeds. Such lands sltrolilldnh: W111 m“-"”“~ “I” 51mm“ "Md" is receiving a lot or pubkcity. and when applied at certain rates and under trrtaln dofidltions they are ' Georgetown And lllolnlty_ ' Mn. Ian Sterling and Ion John of Ottawa are visiting Georgetown and aretha guests of Mrs. Ster- ling's parents, Captain and Mrl. ‘John Fitzgerald. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Good and two children. accompanied by Miss June Willy of Lynn, Mass.’ were visitors to relatives in Georgetown on Sunday. Mrs. James MaoLeod and daugh- ter Lorraine of Murray River were recent visitors to Georgetown. CLEARANCE SALE of Summer Lines COATS- Formerly Now . . . .. . SUITS- Formerly $15.95 to $4735 Now ........$I0.60 to $3l.95 .. 522.95 to $33.95 ..$l5 so to $2250 Mr. bert llalest Fraser. Bud Ings of Mount Her- is visring Georgetown, the of Ml. and Mrs. Charles Mr. Alec liJacKenzie of sydney, N. 8., is vacationing with rela- t.ves in Lower Montague and Georgetown, Sheldon truss. of the Canadian Army who is stationed in Hali- fax, was a weekend visitor to his home in Georgetown. . Mr. and Mls. Warren Hemphlll and Miss Madeline McKeeeman of Charlottetown were recent visitors to Georgetown. ‘Mrs. Annie Barnes left on Monday on return to his home in Boston, after visiting with her sister. Miss Alice Compton at Linden Lodge. Miss Carol Walker returned to her home a few days ago from a visit to the home of her grand- parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Buf- fett of Souris. Mrs. Muriel MacDonald of Hun- ter River is spending a few days in Georgetown renewing old friendships and is a guest at Lin- den Lodge. __¢__ Mr. and Mrs. James Henry and daughter Mary of Boston, Masa, were visitors for a few days last week at the home of Captain C.M. Fitzgerald. Miss Muriel Fraser of the staff of Canada Packers, Charlottetown DRESSES- - Formerly . .. .$ 4.95 to 513,95 Now .8 3.30 to $l2_3g BLOUSES (I rock) __ Formerly SUMMER g SWEATERS“. Formerly . . . .$ 2.29 Now . . . . ..$ l.00 KENIIEIWS Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear I66 Queen Street Phone I766 Documents Give Insight Into Hitler's Mind .__._- By ALVIN J. STEINKOPII LONDON, Aug. 25 — (AP) _At the start of thv war. Adolf Hitler regarded the nulitz-ry Capsbflhlgg c-f his enemies with scorn. l-lc worried over the posslbll that Joseph Stalin might be ov thrc-wn. and from ti‘. lty GI‘- e beg nning m coldly calculated tne necessity s; occupying the Low Norway. muntries and o e e e o e e e : e e o e IMcDc-mlld to bestow gifts good to m, 1mg.“ n‘ Wm, ‘he ' ’ ‘The living-room was tastefully dcc- and gnw no“ seed every w“ - . ' ' r itor at the home mt as s _ _t l be km“ by fro“ at ma" “as a weekend sis plants “edvvborsis in Iisflityignmgiggwfiédgflég 22g, b; stem“? out “rifled new, of’ Mr. and Mrs. Lemuel MacCor- r: the stand until the Weed I with victors-crews Iollvldr-s 1'1"“: He realized that Germany was weak at sea — he started the war with only 49 submarines fit for I deadly shots-Cartoon Comedy—Science MURLAIIVENIUIIEQS UF RADIUS _ TCRIM _ GHTINITEIIIIUR! ‘ New and greater thrills, ee two-lined Steve lvlng: lute action I|e ml REED-B In: men" 1m- villus] ks, Snop~ Animal double-ennui § - ‘eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee eeeeee lliliilf E (s. wou: fllbenun) rim Sllilllf - IIIIII amt no oam- lilJiS on loll . . , _ v ‘ orated _'or the occasion. Mrs. M.D blenmaj an m“ ‘oar pints and ‘McLeod explained the purpose of produce seed and m? m their ‘the gathering and many beautiful second year: and the perennial’! ‘Ems ‘were received Miss Lexie which continue to grow and produce - , seed nlld rootstccks year after ‘ucnonmd ‘we Mrs’ Lmyd Mo’ year. We havt- noxious u-eeds in all Leod cmovml the wrap-pings and “use wig,“ but t, . . . c. ._ , .1 “' d if. ‘It Miss Mildred McSitaln read the to comm] m. erauflpm? M; c516 accompanying verses and greet- . . . ,_ _ perennials v/‘th creeping or undir- h1g5‘ ‘Iargwmte l" a few “en ground stems, that reproduce plants chosen words thanked her many _ p friends for their beautiful gifts and from “(Ir ma?’ KB . lassifisation g 0d rishes 1rd ma .11 t out c. . . £1, h‘: her hwwflcme. ‘Th; ‘an lTllnlIlg cflnirfll and l'l‘llfll"‘.i.l0n mca- bine m ywqnq ,. _ , sures. Tile c-m-rharactcrisuc in com- ‘Jlouyduood Feuofv, $0.25 $512310‘; mon L5 that they are reproduced Jenkmb was Oman.“ m-r [he o0 from =ccd \~.'.“.en prevented from, ‘lcaslon. C-umes, mllfifiwllild singing mMUYmQ on?’ 5 ff“'_ 0.‘ me iwas renewed by a delicious lunch PQEOTIIIIBIS‘ agape destruction. latter which ‘he gathering dis- k h m‘erf“’n3 and k619i"! t° Dersed having their bee: wi=hes new bu” Mud “(as “m sprmd‘ lwth me Yong brldtahr,” who! The mos‘! ccmmon means of their marriag: is m take ma“ in the lntrcducton rz-f our fanns is In ma, [mum lflrass, clover and other commercial ‘seeds —- man," (‘OTIIIIICTCI-‘vl feeding miXi-llrvs also contain live weed ,1)“ pretty wedding w“ solemrb seeds. The various transportutkln WOOD-McDONALD _ A quiet l-sssfiifiig on. Gecrg- wrvlningzTn/n nvncr of the first Pr-nns well. EMPIRE THUR. FRI. SAT. ‘XII! » r . .1 nllllts ’ slalitv if SIAIIIIEIT - BIIIINEITE l"! Pm» ‘WW?!’ at r i ; om stuntclfsm- liltfll scan ;_.- mt mm m m: tlllllllll IIIGIIS SERIAL-QUIZ FROLIC FRONTIER the yivania oil ed the members of North Milton, NORTH MILTON(W. 1. Mrs. George Hooper entertain- W. I. for their regular meeting on Friday evening, August 8th. Meeting opened with the presi- dent in the chair by singing the IOde followed hy repeating Creed in unison. 18 members answered roll call and 6 visitors were pres- Ient. Minutes of July meeting were read and approved. Committees reported and bills for curd and scrap book materials amounting to 55 cents were pre- sented and ordered paid. Mrs. Lind- say Colcs and Mls. Eric Coles ‘were appointed school committee. I Correspondence was read and it was decided to do some sewing {for Red Cross. Miss Elsie Hooper [reported about meeting to plan ldistrirt. convention. Miss Hooper land Mrs. Gordon Rodd were ap- ipolnted to see about getting some- thing for convention programme. Mrs. A. Rodd reported she had received letters of thanks for par- icels of clothing sent to needy in - Holland. The president Mrs. Robert Car- tcr then called the play cast and play convcner to stand up and In a few well chosen words thanked ,thcm for their splendid effort: In ‘ the riralna festival. Miss E. Hooper and Mrs. B. Coics presented Mr. Davies with a Watermanis pen, .Mr. and Mrs. A. Rodd an electric .hedroom lamp and Mrs. I... Coles a china cup and saucer. Although 'taken completely by surprise, Mr. Davies on behalf of the others thanked the members and assured them he had enjoyed it very much. ‘For 'I‘hey are Jolly Good Fellows" was sung followed hy a very much enjoyed "Know your trees" contest put on by Miss E. Hooper. Mrs. Gordon Rodd invited mem- bers to meet at her home for next meeting, to he answered with a pickle recipe. Lunch committee Miss Verna Coles, Mrs. Eric Ibeflfd- MH- ll. .1. tuou - OPTOMITIIFIT lifting and snuaplying Glaue: Montague. l’. l. l. Ollie! flour: l0 lo l3 A. M I lo B P. M. Iellden eta. In appointment Olllee Oopneeud was on; More Raymond Andrews and Mrs. PETCY Hooper. Collection amounted to $1.45 10 cents handed in for Gift Fund. Lunch was served by the hostess assisted by the committee and meeting closed by singing the Ne- tional Anthem. iiB-TTAY REVOLUTION The Ulgnfl, Mercury makes complete rovo ution of the sun in 6B days. TIIOIISANDFI OF INQECTS There are about 624.000 type: insects on the world. _,Zed Tuesda Au “t ' services. can" and utlknowi-trly llome of tn); brlgcg light: dlstrlblite courqess “umbfls Cf “Fjd and M,‘ James J_ McDonald. seeds. The wrwcl pants from these Dundas. when their Marguerite Isabel was united in ‘wads and highways imarriage to Harry Winston. son m/hgre- ships. llrplm-c rof Mr. and , fgunbunn The living mom was .on services, are often ‘ic- mcmlsl tastefully decorated for the occas- .by whw“ new Pm“ “M” I“ me .ion by members of the Young ‘country’. “m” °f “w” invariably People's Union, the color schemelbecflne weedr. Mimy “Feds MW‘ being pink and White} To mwseeds provided wltb spmlal mm] strains of the Bridal Chorus by mmw-‘S m" =5 Sims!» 1-H!“ with’ ,'I..ohengrin, beautifully rendered barbs "I htwksfmd gummy ‘uh’ by Mrs. Robin Clay the bride en- 's""‘°"" by "mm ‘hey become,‘ ytered the living room on the arm attach“ t” Tnlmazs “M duh“. of her father and took her place and are cal-Trad I” 91591‘ PIECES-l with the bridal party beneath an Birds “d “Uimals H" 5-“(15 T413671 ‘arch of streamers and silver bclls. are m" kmcd m‘ digefl" l" “I017 Re“ M D_ McLeod was the on“ system. and rm: dropped ilnder fav- ‘riating clergyman, the double ring “TIME “PNIIUQM f” We‘! firmin- |ccrcmony being used. Gowned in 8mm‘ wad sced‘ “'13? "III-Ilral a street length dress of white silk parachm“ a“ cam“ b’! ‘he Winfi- Jersey with floral headdress other‘ 4-“ “fun WVWIbVIV-Tl 0H 3h!‘ veil the bride looked very win-l snow for greet distances some. She carried an arm bouquet.‘ n nl American Beauty roses and! maiden hair fern, her ornaments ‘a ‘ being a pearl necklace, the gift of ' the groom, rings. Miss Jcan Wood, sl the groom was bridesmaid and was ' gowned in pale hlue silk Jersey almost evrry- s and automo- e The thorough CUIIIVBIIJI‘ meihfds doptfai by tlr growers o; cert.f‘cd seed potatoes, on Prince EG-vard Island, has greatl: rsduced tho - Sheep eat daughterflline thr.» fiZIli-Of-wglyg C! our ralpi‘ Mm Harry wood’ piles, even under the best of inspcct-j minate. Thes by ancthrr which will b where they considered necessary thit can be {event-ii again otherwise the grain 15 SOWT‘. but without rass . . l w...“ y. m,“ i, up H ,5 cumvfftfl‘; m". luatucx wt. M13111 With a wweder or a levorspike- ivc-th ‘nrrn-w. slanting the treth so the grain is rot SCTIOUSIv Illjul-gd‘ thcug-l the ‘wood sccdflngg are killrd. inter when the grain is. from 4 to 5 Inches ‘nigh, meld weeder (with a grass seeder‘ attachment. if the- field lg b91118 seeded out to grass and clover) .s used to sow tbr mixture, kill the weel seedlings, and cove;- lthe grass secr‘ 1 ‘There is a simple, offer» early Jarvested hood (P30?- vtglllme in Pffiventifl! "Ed seeds from reaching our faml lands is bctiet- than any mew“ °! conirOl or radlctlcn. The regular meeting 03 Mi- MEI‘ lick Wl. was held on August 5th at the tome cf Mrs Vviifred Wood. There were eight ntcnlbcrs and ne VlSlIOI‘ prcsellt. . The meeting oPPnCd with ode and cried followed by roll call. I Minu‘es of previous meet'n8 re approvea as rcad. I The Sick and School committees gave tirair r-zorts and on M05011 Ive moth- the same committees were rc-ep- 0d to kill wild mustard and thgipolntczl for ire bslaiw! at year- other annuals with oily seedy tgmbone b.ll for fzuit was pa“! and one retain their vitality rm- g Ijqg peplodyrnember exprissed her thanks for ,in the sril. JLTI See-d out the field fruit sent her while she was ill. [lifter a llO(‘f‘I crop c] early potatoes,‘ A letter war. read from the Red ‘as early as possible in tile alllllmnflCrr-lgs n-questing tile m1 mbers to with a gccd g;ass mixture and win-lmake clothing for needy children ter rvw. The weed seeds will start ‘in Europe. The secretary “'85 in- and ‘lflw wilh the rye and grasaIstructed to vltute fcr material to but wul not produce seed before make twelve garments. ithe frost will kill ‘hem. The next It was moved. seconded. and season after the rye crop ls cut,.carrietl that ton (ll-liars be given the grass Wl.] have possession andito the teacher at the end of ‘he ltlte mustard will only appear when school year to provide a prize for the tied is broken again Clean cul- general [JIOIICIHICY in each grade- iivatlon of the hoed crop and a few The secretary was auzhorlzed to TPpClItiJflS of the ztbove method,buy a new minute book and a and any must~rd plants that survive IOCSG-lflflf notcbook for Institute can be oulled by bond. News. ‘ ' ' Brief reporis of the district g. Burdock convention wrue gnxen by various and Ever-IRE 911M069. can be killed members who had attended same. by spuddlng or cutting as thoy.All agrced that it ltnd hcen a suc- come into bloom. In spuddilzg thelcessful and interesting convcn- rootstalk shou'd be cut below the iinn. crown. Where the area of weeds is Col ‘suzh mat caning ls the method cents lldflDtcd. it should be done the] Mrs. on. lifziEc-lciern invited the 159mm! year o! llrvmth a‘ frequentmembcls to meet at her home for intervals to stop any of the seedithe Scstelnbrt me-tlng when she ‘mlilufl-‘il will be nssis-ed on lunch commit- Sllalluiv-rooted perennials, ‘tn-J tee by Mrs Wilfred Wood and ‘eluding Ox-eye Dam-y, Yarrow and Mrs. Lodge Lane. | fiflldflll-ld. Pan be dostloyed by a‘ Lunct was rorvel by the hort- ‘thrce tear farm rotation. that will ass and ctmnrttce and ‘he m"et- lprevent these weeds frgm rnaturmg mg clued with the National An- l-secd. During the first year of Ihe them. ' Biennial weeds, e. lcction amounted to fifty-five with harmonizing headdress and carried a bouquet of yellow roses. Vlioodrow McDonald, brother of the ,hride supported the groom. Dur- r ing the signing of the register MR. M. D. McLeod sang very sweetly, ,"O Perfect Love". A sumptuous wedding supper was partaken of, the table being centered with two , beautiful wedding cakes. Those assisting in serving were Mrs A. J. McFariane and the Misses Mild- red Macswaln and Ada Dlngwell. After the supper Mr. and Mrs. Wood, amid showers of confetti left on a motor trip to visit points of interest in the Maritime Prov- inces, following by the best wishes of their many friends. On their return they will make their home in Mt. Herbert where the groom is a prosperous young farmer. Be- fore her marriage the bride was an efficient 'school teacher and was also prominent In musical circles. Illa Jenkins Pharmacy HE REXALL STORE l l I i l ‘ the Stove (pen this afternoon wFII e only Drug d ' . a" cum" Wedding of Rt. Hon. I: nipeg, II to take place soon. n Mackenzie, minister of veteran ITTIIII. Couple ghown here on left with Illinllut’! was announced during Mr. Mackenzie‘; visit to Winnibel. l Mr. Charles Fraser has commenc- ,blocks on top. Mr. Albert Skinner Mrs. Joyce Martell of the staff or Souris Hospital has been visit- ing for a few days at the home of her sister, Mrs. Spurgeon Walker. Mr. Lorne Mair left a few dayl ago for North Rustlco, where he has accepted a position teaching school. The Forty Hour Devotion was observed at st. James Church, from Friday until Sunday, assisting the Parish Priest. Rev. OKiggins. was Rev. Finley Mullally of Sturgeon Parish. '. - Mr. and Mrs. John Cullen of Hope River‘ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kelly and Mr. Russel Kelly of Charlottetown ‘were visitors to Georgetown on sunday. —Geo. Mr. James Hayter performed a difficult and unique job in trans- porting his bungalow from munch- Ing to Georgetown last week. The bungalow was floated by means of oil barrels and towed by three motor boats to Georgetown. Mr. Gordon Douglas left on Mon- day on return to Cranbrook. B. 0.. wherp he will resume his teaching duties at High School there. Mr. Douglas spent his summer holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Douglas. l ed work on the erection of his new home. One of the new Alladin ready cut homes, the first of its type to he hullt here, it will be thirty-six feet by twenty-six feet In size. The foundation is cement with concrete is carpenter in charge. Georgetown High Bchool will services in the Atlantic. But hl didn't think much of the Royal NEW. either and decided that the IIISIICI-Lll.’ moment for the great test of ILOWBI‘ had arrived and that he could not wait to build up G5;- many sea power. ‘These are some o4 the insight; into Hitler's mind provided by Germml documents published ggt. urdav msht by the British Adm'r- ally. Th9 "Wilmer-ll. a reeo-nl of con- ferences held by Eiltler with his top eonmanders and advisers, were found Emmi! German archive: seized by BrItiFh and American in- telligence off rcrs at ‘rambach. Th: record, one o: a senes of Admiralty publlcavons, (vvers the period from Sept. l. i989. to the end of the yelt Polit.cally. Ilitler moved cau- tiously at first no as not to offend Russia with which he had a non- agressiso pacf and a trade treaty. The document: reveal that he na- gotiated to gar base: Iron. the Eus- sinns in the Murmank region, and that_his nova. commanders thought of buving Russian submarines. Hitler dflsapproved of that sugges- tion, t-v- rewmd quoting him as saying that ‘Russian ships are o! poor quality." . He legardec Mussolini an useful and reilable. out regretted that ap- parently onlv the Fasckts of Italy were ‘sympathetic toward the Duce's plan to recreate e Roman Enlplre. Hitler the record: 511W- cd, believed the Italian Royal Fam- ily was opposed to eldins with 0"- many. and h:- bcllcved thr-t in ‘J10 event at Musssllnitl- death Germ- ppy wwld TIMI“ to IGCIKOn Wm‘! B" anti-G-nnany Italy Russia. whtth 1N1" as a ‘lqhtinz powel, nevertheless glguml l-cnsrlr-uously In his CHI- discounted re-open for the 1947-48 term on Tuesday, September 2nd. The teaching staff for the coming term is as follows: Principal, Miss Kay Roche. Vice-Principal, Mr. Maur- ice De Lory, Grade V and VI. Mr. Daniel MacCormick, Grades III and IV. Mrs. Florence Jenkins and Grades I and If, Miss Annie Keen- an. TONIC 0F LAUGHTER lgugh to I». hea.thy say thou versed in medical science. There's a warming, stmulating. uplifting quality about cheerfulness. just as there l: a sense of coldnels and depression In room. . ‘Fhercl. nothing as infectious as laughter. and ‘t’s one type of con- culatiens. He was rQwHBPflIPd F‘ being moud cf his achievement I" bringing about a one-Iron! W" Germany having nothing to We"? about in the esst midi! from feel)" Polish oppostai. n. The wlf- Wcfld‘ m; p, pgrly German calculation! lay eating‘. m the west. and an unprepared Brztalrl was regarded as the cblcf encmV- Grand Adxlnnhgil’ Ezkh der- -. e o g:,‘,'"';;;,.,_ o. my. as. mo. v"- ppyed ‘(r his sensor officer: I statement oi’ Hitler's views of "N generfll war situation- Reader the Ger- NO COUPONS And how do YOU find muted life, Jock?" Sandy mind him °'“ tagion which the doctors welcome. The happy soul In office. in class- room or In the home is the fountain- head of : tirlc better than ary- thing which come: in bottles! handle a complete line of Anthony Drive In new to Telephone 83! to I-Ielcn Mary Maclhe od Win- llater, Jean. right. Engagement l hi h neymoom. luigiiffiialiseo 1s - "god's? m“; an’ all." was the rep l’- wlggrlni a pair of shoes someone u“; m my wedding cnr- - GENUINE FURU PARTS! If It’: mode by Ford-quid oyoiloble-we have it. Don't de- Ioyl Don't-tulle chances! 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