. 9505178" $214.5 ~ .s\cwsc>s; e~tvms\ w.“ - »\_. . his}; ME EuwARB-Today-WeiL-Thur . [AT AND HAUNTIAG BOOK POURS \ .,,; " ,,' _ illillll liisillllli - llMli IIUNN - iilill BlilNllEii lllil lNll GARNER -lEll llilNllllSilN - Lilli NllliN “fluted by ELIA KAZAN - Produced by COME EARLY FOR THE BEST SEATS ‘M ATTEND lVIATINEES IF POSSIBLE .-;;f:-':=: ._., , . ., i- ‘"‘"‘“2‘*““““"‘ —~tht clock on the slim strikes a l‘, ‘, xl. . i z ‘ _ » ' . -. A? Keg @ L §§‘.-‘_‘ii..t.".ii. .222: nigirtil l0lll0l'l‘O\\'~—-Dlf1l‘)' - Good. you-ii‘ and ‘n59- ‘_~_%s____._ " t " IN ueiiioiiuu » ___,___..-_..._ lHEYllE YELL BENT ' ___ fonlAueyyyEki fi MRS. LESLIE M. AULT The death occurred in Winni- peg on July 30th, 1945, of Bessie Viola Murray, wife of Leslie M. Ault and daughter of Mrs. Mur. ray and the lste George Murrnv of Winnipeg, former residents of Kensington, P. Z. I. Mrs. Ault. left Kensington in 1910 when the entire Murray family removed to Winuipeit- In 1913 she married Lrslie M Auli who with an only "hie: Viola. Mrs. Clarence Gli- ' oi Fort William, Ont, now mourn zhe loss of n lovable wife and mother. Besides her mother she is sur- vived by one sister Annie, Mrs. Hugh Boyd of Red Lake, Onfl. and a brother. Lewis Murray of yiili their loviii ' Winnipeg Thc news of licr death after a short illnc<=. at thc acre of fifLv-tiro ‘mars. was a great shock to hcr friends as her vibrant attractive personality made her a pcncrnl favorite: her home \s‘as nlu n centre of hospitality ' friends ncrir and tn); Her fun- c was h'~‘.'l on 1 Au is: lsl, ti‘? service being con- ducted be Rein Dr. "l Westminster‘ a United Church with interment in Brooksirle cemetery. l A \\’?2lil1 of beautiful flowers sent bv sympathetic friends vrcrc a ‘ i irRmcny cf the esteem in which siic vats 111111. In Memoriam who departed this 28th. 1921. ‘ Though cvcr And he." We shall In Memoriam In loving memory: of MRS. CHARLES HERON who parsed away Itug. 2R. [K12 Dcrp in our lzi-artr; is a iiiciurc Oi‘ n lovcll our gone ta rest In liicmcryis frame we shall ll("‘_l) it Because shi- WAS one of the best. blind by son has. ELLElFS IARY "lcilll.l‘.i-t'flAlTi;lll Pare 2) _ is” In Memoriam I-BI-Il i-‘lwiolk.’ "And what are you __ H miss mo. of a1l?" I beard _ S - -- “Wouldn-t W“ In loving memory of _ IV[\_Q_ mos; of INEZ MYRTLE DAWSON the window who passed away August 28th. 1944. thc [fill lioiiy- aged two years and two montlm . , l‘; R last good-bye. ‘"191 runs softly at a wastc ' an suvogrlglilqrloon cuts n swarth Just n sad, cad year will! Since onewe loved was called away. ‘lays a quiet time God took her home. It was Ills and to me its n w But in our hearts wc love licr still. SMIIV missed by h" Permit brothers and sisters. Wcrlncsdayz Grant of In loving meinorv of our dear rmthrr. Mrs. Reuben J. Vesscy, life, August hcr smile has gone for- hands wr- cannot touch. nlivays cherish memories _ Oi‘ fhc om- ivc love so murli. mu ‘ Inserted h_v the Family. “ ’ . 8-28-11. ‘ for a oerlod of time. ‘Mrs. Roscoe MacDonald and TIT] CENTRAL GUARDIAN i. ___ , hil column la rcaorvcd for aewii cl local interest, but advertising M a newsy nature may be lnaertcd i‘ 9V8 cents a word. strictly pay ‘ able in advance. CONFEDERATION SURANCE. LIFE IN- DOG SHOW, the Forum, Aug 29. iiLil-tl. 2i books stilt . 8-28-29-1-31 ' ESCAPE FROM IIEARTBREAK ~— The Guardian's new serial: story starts on Tbursdayn-Dont miss the opening chapter. FUNERAL NOTICE — The fun- eral of David Cavanaugh will be held from the residence of Emeric Holland. 231 Grafton BL, this Tuesday morning at 8:45 to St. Dunstarfs Basilica thence to R. C. cemetery. SPECIAL EVANGELIBTIC Ser- vices in Afton Hall continue each night except Sat, at 8.30. The old‘ time Gospel is being preached.‘ You are invited to attend esel, meetings. If you have been con-y vertcd you will enjoy them; if not. V011 will benefit by thvln, 8-25-ll‘ ADVERTISING PAYS — The honesty of our Island people has once again been proved by‘ the prompt return of a valuable gold ulova wrist watch to its rightful owner. Mary Driscoll. by Miss llgtlargaret. Trainor of Greenfield. . E. I. A FEW CAB number vallable. ENGAGEMENT — Mr and Mrs. J, Austin Trainor, oriiili-iott-etowii. announce the engagement of their younges daughter. Leona Joseph- ine. to eter Sinclair. son of Mrs. Peter Sinclair and the late Hon. Peter Sinclair. Charlottetown. Marriage to take place in aSggtil FLOAT SINKS AT ROCKY POINT - One of the floats which support the auto ramp at Rocky Point wharf sprang a leak and sank Saturday. necessitating sus- pension of transportation of cars and other vehicles from 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon until 11:30 yrsterday morning. when the float was repaired. VISITING SISTER — Mrs. D. A lVfcKay, formerly of Charlotte- town, and now of Toronto. who has been spending the last few weeks in Kenslrigton visiting her brothers. Donald and Archibald lVfcKcnzlc. is now the guest of her sister. Mrs. J. L. Lockhari. Upper Hillsboro St.. and is re- ceiving a warm welcome from her old friends and acquaintances. NOTICE—T'he memorial Service of the Clyde River Cemetery will be hcld in Riverside Presbyterian Church on Sunday, Sept. 2nd at 2.30 pm. This is an annual event that is looked forward to by the community and all interested. It is very gratifying to have the graves so well cared for and the grounds so beautifully kept. Come and lend your support to the good work and cncoilraee the committee in their CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN A Product of General Food: Registered Trade-Marl: Blond Th" ttlllllnn is reserved for neu». of local interest, but advertising o! a uewsy nature may be Insertcr B! flvi! cents a word. strictly pay able advance. ¢.___ CRASHELL m» raiitlignipas. (JON FEDERATION URANCE. COOKS for Phatograhn. FOR BEST RESULTS with your dairy herd it will pay to feed the bcst-—R0yal. Sec your Royal deal- er at once. 3-13-11 TIIE REGULAR TUESDAY even- ing Public Health clinic at the Provincial Sanatorium has been postponed until Friday this week ni. the usual hour. 8-27-21 LIFE [N- Poutri: (‘OIJRT - At the Pol- ice Court yesterday morning a man charged with uttering a forged cheque was remanded. FIRE YESTERDAY - A fire in the kitchen wall beside a chim- ney at 4 o'clock yesterday after- noon at the Queen Hotel was quickly extinguished by firemen. Slight damage resulted. ~ i MAGISTRATITS COURT —Yes- terday before Magistrate J. W. MacDonald, who is acting in the absence of Magistrate George J. Tweedy. K.C., a man charged with being drunk was fined $10 and costs. A case of reckless driving was remanded for a week. SEED POTATOES FOR FRANCE l~ As reported in these columns some time ago, the French Re- public will again be in the mar- ker for Maritime seed potatoes this year. Information has now been received that 30.000 tons of and New Brunswick will be re- q “d. and that Mr. R. E. Rob- in.» n. of the Fruit and Vegetable. Department. Ottawa, is coming here soon to arrange for ships’ the city on discharge after four years in the R. C. A. F. was accompanied by his wife. the former Jessica Carol McGibbon of St. Stephen. Mr. Taylor has again taken up his former dut- ies at the jewellery store of G. H. Taylor. over I He Miss Joan Williams. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Williams, is visiting Major and Mrs. Has- selman, West Point. New York. Miss Williams will then go to Montreal to be a guest at a din- ner and fashion show given by the Montreal Dress Mfg. Guild, where her design will be shown. Mrs. Richard Llewellyn. Shir- geon, who had been called to Hillside. N.S.. owing to the death of her mother. the late Mrs. J. R. Reid. has returned to her home accompanied bv her daughter. Mrs. William Murphy. and little son, Heath. Brown's Ave. Trenton, who will enjoy a vacation with her parents at Sturgeon. painstaking endeavors. Sp. contributions will be gratefully rc- celved. There will be program ren- dered of music and addresses. Spe- cial collection in aid of the fund. -Cemetery Committee. 8-28-30-21 CLINIC CLOSES-During near- ly two years of operation in . Province the Red Cross Blood Donor Clinic handled approxim- ately 7.000 donations which would represent a contribution of some 3.000 quarts of blood. stated Mrs. Lritli Wright, secretary, yestcrrioy. Contributions czime from voluii- tccrs at clinics held at Summer- sidc and Mt. Pleasant Air Sta- tions as well as at the headquart- ers in Charlottetown The Clinic was oprned early in September i013 and officially closed Aug. 20. 1945. The donations were made possible through,the volun- leer efforts oftthe local medical and nursing professions and Red Cross Corps. Assisting Mrs. Wright at the local headquarters was Miss Ora B. Profitt. INVES TURE IIERE - The United S ates Army Distinguished Service Cross, with the citation, posthumously awarded to Major Linn M, Parish. of Woodland, Cal- ifornia. will be presented to Mrs. Fnrish, formerly Miss Nora Jenkins of this ' g at a special invest at Government House on Thur morning at l1 o'clock. The presen- tation will be made by Colonel Had- dcn of the United States Army at the request of the U.S. Embassy at. Ottawa. Col. Haddcn is presently visiting at the Charlottetown, The late Major Farlsh, of Woodland Cal- ifornia, made a unique contribution to the Allied war effort, His report on his roving commission in the Balkans in the shadow of Axis troops has been termed by fellow officers one of the most important documents of the war. While on a surveying trip by plane, Sept. ll. 1944 he was killed, leavin a legend of scores of grounded Alled fliers scvcd from the clutches of Bulgar and Ger-roan troops. He lived here for some time while engaged as a geologist in oil drilling operations. His widow is the daughter of the late Dr. SR. Jenkins and Mrs. Jen- kins of this city. Attendance at -» Thursday's inveatlture will be by invitation only. Personals Mr. and MYs.__1Vhirk Horton. Hillside, us. are vaca-tioninl with friends at Murray Harbor and other parts of PEI. Mr. and Mrs. Randolph W. Manning have returned from vacation spent at Cavendish Beach and Mocicton, NB. Mr. Allison W. Ewan who ha! been visiting at his home. 03 Eti- ward Sh, returned Saturday to Glace Bay where he is manager of Agnew-Surpass Stores Ltd. Miss Treaa Gerrior returned to her home in Trenton. N.S.. from Georgetown, where she spent l delightful vacation with relatives. She was accompanied home by Miss Gladys Fouchere. who will be a guest at the Gerrior home P children of York have returned to their home after spending the past week in Nova. Scotin and Little Sands. A PRUDWJE y MONTREAL Aug. 27 - (Cl?) _ Produce prices today reported by the Dominion Department of Ag- riculture follow:- EGGS: Spot Ont and Que A Large 45-46: A Medium 43-44; A Pullets 38; B 32-34; C 28. Receipts: 1,384 cases. BUTTER: ‘Wholesale Que job- blhs Ne. l 34~.~-_a4-*.; No. 2 M's-CH- 14; Cilrrcnt rerclpii: QM» NO, 1 p55,- teurizcd 34 del Mtl; bio. 2 33 del Mil; first grade creamery prirts J01] price 365-37; first grade solids job price 35".-36l@_ CHEESE: Current irtiite and wstem 2O FOB; wholesale white for local export trad-e. western 20 ll 16-21. Que, 2l‘.'£-22. eceipts: 986 boxes, POTATOES: 75 lb bags 2.25; N a . 1.85-2.10. inlaid MONTREAL. Aug. 27 - (GP) _ Cattle traded sloivly on the local Livestock ii/Iarkcts today and prices were 25 to 50 cents lower. Good quality steers sold at 11.25. HAY F EVER Attack lncezing, wheezing. bore now symptoms ri ht at their source. Smear a little NOS ROLINE in each nostril. Relief in instant. Sneezing atops. Breathinfseasy. NOSTROLINE soothes. lubricates, disinfccts. pro- tects. Also relieves eye irritation. Fnr adults and children. 50c local Stocked By: Hughes Dru; Cu. Itcridln Bros. II. L. Worthy NOSTROLINE’ CUHON. lllSIOl, INOIAND For Foot Ailments consum- H. J. A. BROWN. DJ’ Orthopedic lllllllllPflflltgl It! Great George Street OIIARLOTTETOWN P.E.l. BINGO Holy Redeemer Hall TO-NIGHT 8.30 The when are the some as than prevailing at othu Blnloa in the eltv. Freezout For Clan rltablo Purpoleo Earl Taylor. son of Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Taylor. has returned to ll. and common light kinds to 8, Heifers were 6-10.50: good tows 8.50-9.50; trommon butchers 7.25, canners and critters 5 00 up; good butcher bulls 8-9 and commoner kinds 6-7.75 Hogs werc slow. About 50 per cent sold at 10-050 for grade A. balance were not sold. buyers bid- ding l9 Sows were 15-15 50. iCalvcs and sheep prices unchan- ; au 1,- ged from open.) .__.._. . , 12, with tops at 12.25; medium 10- ments. Last spring this Provincq sent 138.500 bushels to Franco. sccd from Prince Edward Island \There were 09.512 bushels of Cob.- i Thus four Lucien [tiring cologne: (om: in rwouboupriud from st n to l: no PAGE THREE: ZIDJLo/ircow Hoof}. tit. no i150". 4m ma to lulloll‘ h... glnllv i...» it..- cool m. m. OI ml! no lllttlt‘! ‘nit- lnrsl Lrlong ltilllnph will bring uui l 11-», more tannin; you. alarming a (“pram €l[l|¢!\|\l of galely and gala evonu._ f‘ m... ,-..-.....i.ii the nag of the pm -—l\ll1.t at.» “git. i..." i». w. ».. o... “is. prbcfitmcli‘ it... now... mp1...“- mime. more lllullfl‘ molt llitllafllilix lhJfl (m. l! I ectopic. 6/0700! fin/ liftirrisoti. Halifax; A. 1i l (lgwn blers, 111.715 bushels of Circe‘, v~ Mnutihtins and 2.203 bushels t.‘ <.u2iv_\.!~.. no. (yin. Kattihdins. Acreage sown to seed -- ‘ ll M11955 1° this year for the different vaf- s Q1111" 8W5“ 1V" lc-tics is as follows: Cobblers lil.- , . ’ Wing Commlndd 000: Green Mountains 8.300; Kat- me human ' . DSO. and Bal ahciins 1.425 and Scbzigoes 2.225. - F. C- Mid BB1’? will! 51nd! The __._ ' 1.x ltziititii", D.S.O. DFC AT ROTARY -capi. will Judv. ' Charlottetown Ch" internationally known - who judges the ' hcre this wrt‘: -. Mi Stewart. Rota: Coffin and Dr. J. A Mo‘ chairmen. Al Trois Magazine. you a new tific mirac COMM" O THE sells at u“! lWovor ‘Was S0 Homesick In All Dly Life " The speaker-a Scorch war bride in Mont-real! Read how the Acorn Club has boosted the morale of war brides from the U.K. by gel-ring the girls together having them discuss their mutual problems, giving them a community spirit. Since over 30,000 of our boys will be coming home with British brides, this is an article every one will want to reach-this week in The Standard Magazine. Adventure in Unity Pistoles, below-Quebec. a professor from The University‘ of West- ern Ontario operafes a highly success- ful bilingual summer school. Robert; tells you about this adventure in unity-this week in The Standard Leslie Now it Gan he Told The inside story of Radar—l-he science that saved Britain and the world in t‘ I940. Written in a clear, concise style, i ' this Standard Magazine article gives picture of one of the scien- les of this war. S-!llPTO<'§E8/lVI'I!E-NE\VS .M.»IGAZI.\'II—.\'UVEL FASTEST settmc WEEKEND NEWSPAPER Canada’: newest boom town, when water where the lop “social l-reat"lis an invitation to take a bath. just back from a 10,000 mile trip, 3,700 miles by air over i-l-ie Arctic Circle thé North West Territories and British Col- umbia, Standard si-aff man A. W. O’Brian describes fabulous Yellowknife this week in The Standard Magazine. ' 25¢ a bucket in the winter, and The Story of Quisling This week. in the Standard Magazine, ]oac|:im ‘Ioestlen fell; you fire story of Vidkun Quisling. history's most notor- ious traitor. whose name has become I synonym for treachery. NOW Oil "M for his life. you'll want to read this Magazine article in The Standard. Knave of Diamonds This week's complete novel in The Standard is the thrilling mystery “Knave of Diamonds" by Percy Marks this summer .._g|-and reading for weekend. THE MARITIMES l IN ~ vuiirilr. sliVlflrr-"tn * 2.11