A AUGU§L1Zdl43 ,1 DAYS ONLY -:- WElL-Tllllll. successions: 5 ‘errtstdssrums tarmac-suntan a A150 -- Memories of Australia — Color Cartoon — Unusual Occupations so PRINCE EDWARD sac TODAY ONLY - SHOWS 2.30 - 7 - i) Spencer TRACY -‘Katherine HEPBURN KEEPER OF THE FLAME mcAPuoiwro-nsv AND wm/ y. ES “ “w it“ a v adv» its; ‘mfinlilu Plus NEWS — POWER TO WIN — SPORTS and COLOR CARTOON 8 SHOWS DAILY AT 2.30 — 7 and 8.45 For Foot Ailments CONSULT 1 a. J. A. anowu, m». A iilllllilPillIlST p, it! Great George Street ~- CIIARLOTTETOWN. P.E.I. Holy Redeemer Hall TO-NIGHT 8.30 The prizes are the same as those prevailing at other Blnsos in the city. i‘ C BEIITMILEIIARBIAII This column in reserves tor us" It local interest, but advertising 2i iiJ‘.".'.'.i;-‘."“'Jo‘.i." {ii """"" a s - sols in advance. m, u” 000KB for Hiotographa CONFEDEBATION ' ‘Nu’ LII‘! INSUR- IERI FROM HALIFAX-Mr LJ. Phillips, Halifax, his qgugh- lfl. Betty, his niece ma, “"10 Srong and son Teddy. has,“ t-“Ifsu. "d" “$51M” - - orne. OYIWI’ Bed. QBEMIEB ABSENT-Hon M. a. Mcflulsan, Attorney General, n actins Premier in the iiasenoe of Premier J. Walter Jones who left Sunday for Quebec Cit for an in- aervliewxvzith Prime Mlliistor M 9X1‘ in . H ' bad; by to: endaofatlizecvggekro be MIL AND M38. ATWO OD uAKF-NEY- Sea View, wish to an- nounce the engagement of their Youngest daughter, Doris, to Cor- poral John R. Wigmore, R. C. A. F. son o1 Mr. and Mrs. Henry W13. 111°“. Bunny Brae, N. B. Marriage V! Wit Place in the near futiareé .1 _ REPORTED WOUNIJED JWOrd was aCCGlVQd by Mrs. Mary Quinn, I26 Dorchester St, from Ottawa esterday morning stating that her usband Pie. William ~ Augustus Quinn reported wounded in action July 31st. The nature and extent of the wounds was not yet avail< able. The above named is a son 0i Mr. and Mrs. Frank Quinn. ARRIVED OVERSEAS — Word has been received that PO. Sydney Wade belghtizer, R.C.A.F., who received his commission at Up- lands on July 9, has arrived safely overseas. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Leightizer, Bayfield St, Charlottetown. 0N notroay rltrr -. Mls, Cora M. Kaye of South Byfield, Mass. and her sister. Miss Alice G, Kaye of Ottawa, who are spending sum- mer holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac W. Kaye, Cen- tre Village, N.B., left on Monday for Charlottetown and Brackley Beach. PILL-Saint John Telegraph Journal. NEWLY ORDAINED —- Al. the Immaculate Conception Chapel, Montreal. on Sunday, August 14th by His Excellency Rt. Rev. Joseph Guy Titular Bishop of Photice, two young men from Charlottetown namely Rcv. Gerald Mr-Guignn and Rev. Norbert Bradley were ordain- ed as priests of the Jesuit Order. Father McCiuigcn is a son of Dr. J.D. McGulgan and Father Bradley is the only son of the latc James E. Bradley. Father Bradley will sing his first Solemn High Mass at St. Dunstzmis Basilica next Sun- day and Father McGuigan on the following Sunday at the Basilica. CONDITION IMPROVING - Mr. and Mrs. J.F‘. McGuigan, 88 Queen street, received word from their son LAO. Ef!l9>.t McGuigzm stating that he had spent two- dnys with his brother Lieut J. Ar- thur lVfacGuiilan who had been seriously ill The cablestated that "Art's" condition is improving and he is of! the danger list. Misr- Alice MacGuigan, formerly 1f Charlottetown, and u sister nf Hi; Grace, the Archbishop of ‘Toronto. is employed at the hospital where Art is a patient. FUNERAL SUNDAY. - The funeral of the late Mrs. Omer McGaugh took place Sunday after- noon from the residence oi’ her mother, Mrs. A.J. McCormdck, Souris, to St. Mary's Church whore service was conducted by the Rev. D.P. Croken who also officiated at the grave in the church cemomrv. The pallbearers were Joseph, Hugh and Albert McAuley. Blane Mc- Varish, John McCormack and Peter MacDonald. SKINNERS POND Miss Winnifred Ellsworth has returned to work in Amherst. N. 8.. where she is employed after a two weeks vacation at her home in Skinner's Pond. Fkancis Luttriel is visiting his grandparents Mr. and Mrs. John Ellsworth- Mrs. Emmett connick and little daughter Kay are visiting at hcr home in Skinner's Pond. Mr. Pat Ellsworth has returned back to his duties where he was spending his furlough at his home in Skinner's Pond. a mmau NAME Ewen“ lmaiea was Originally known a, For Charitable Purposes ‘éarmeanins Land of Wood . .,____ i ‘Women's Institute. 1151; _CHA_R_L_OTTETOWN GUPrRDIAN OGDEN I9 Pl/IYHOI/SE ow” THE WEIRD CIRCLE SERIES yhefall of the. ouse vfzshe’ soon sum no: C. F. C. Y. Tonight _8.3O p.m. race runs; ~ POLICE COURT-At the Police Court yesterday the case of two men charged with possessing stolen goods was adioumed until Wednesday. ROTARY LUNCIIEON _ Speak- , ing on "Our neighbor and enernyl Japan," Prof. W-L, Bailly, Sociol- ogy Instructor at Northwestern University, Evanstown, 111., was guest speaker at Rotary luncheon yesterday. The matter of Chinese Relief Campaign was brought up by the Provincial Chairman, P. W. Turner. The Charlottetown Club pledged its full support in this matter. Guests were WS. Thompson, Montreal; Col. H.8- Hadden, Kingston, S.C.; G-NLFult- on, Sydney, N.S.; A-S. Hicks, Sackville. N.B.; J. W. Williams. Wolfvillc; Dr. Eric Found, Char- lottetown; Prof. Robinson, Char- lottetown; Lieut. D.S. MacLeod, Sydney; JR. Sutherland. New Glasgow. President New Glasgow Rotary Club. Rotarians Jim Crock- ett and George Stone were Joint chairmen ISLANDER IN BUSY JOB-One of the busiest men in Vancouver. says the “Alaska Weekly“, Frank E. Woodside, manager of the British Columbia and Yukon Chamber of Mines which supplies vital information to prospectors headed North in search of base metals necessary to the war indus- try as well as gold bearing placcrs and quartz, Mr. Woodside is a native of Hamilton, P.E.I. Pros’ poctors and property owners bring their samples and stories of their bonnnzns to him. and he puts his staff to work compiling factiialre- ports with accompanying maps and charts, which go to mining engineers representing every biz mining company in Canada. Branches of the Chamber of Mines are now being organized at Daw- son and Whitehorse. The latter town has now over 28,030 popula- tion and untold possibilities open- ed up bv the Alaska Highway. Personals LAW. Stella Mahar returned to her unit after spending her leave with hcr parents Mr. and Mrs. Pius Mahar of this city. Corporal NOTKSG of the P E. I. Highlanders, (Black Watchl has returned to his unit in New Brunswick after spending a short leave with his wife and family in Crapaud, ' Mr. Ernest Cormier of tho Am- herst Daily News, accompanied by itrs, Corntier. and lvIr. and Mrs. Gordon Weeks of Amherst. an» spending a pleasant holiday i1: the city and other points in the Province an ID—EA morn AFRICA LONDON, Aug. - tor» _ For some time Britain has used a rocket apparatus which releases a steel cable in the air as a moans of antiarcraft defence at sea. Ncw it comes out that A. G. Wed- derburn of Rustcnburg. Transvaal sent the idea to a friend at Wool- wich Arsenal and authorities were so mpressed it was eventually ad‘ opted. Card of Thanks Mr. Merton Bagnall and Family wish to thank friends and neighbors who so kindly sent card; of nym- Dathy or helped in any any during their recent sad bereavement and also for the lovclv spray from the High school boys . . . teachers, here is your chance t0 build brawn and muscle, and do your country a high service at the same time.Your temporary services helping l Canadian farmers produce the essential food supplies required t0 feed our people, our armies and our allies, are URGENTLY REQUIRED this Summer and Fall. There is an acute shortage of farm help in Canada right now, and with thousands of men and women working in the war factories, or in the armed services, we depend onYOU ‘* p 9 K7 to fill the gapWe know you will, because you know that if we are t0 win this war quickly, every one of us will have SPEND YOUR VACATION ON This is what YOU should do! ACT NOW! Consult any special local committee or office established to deal with farm labour rlacemcnts in your city or town; OI‘ Write your Provincial Director of Form Labour at the Capital of your province; UT Get in touch with your nearest Employment and Selective Service Oillcc. This advertisement, prepared by the Dominion Department of Labour, ls sponsored as an aid to the joint Dominion-Provincial Farm Labour Program, by s. A. MacDONALUS ‘ Whit! Commander G. P. Gibson, V. C, D. S. O. and bar. with Assistant Suction Officer Noreen Cnmbon, \\'tnncn's Divis- iQn R, C, .\. F., and Lieutenant Carrcn Murray, Acting Ufficvr fii~ . . . Hi the now famous rmd on the Mohnc and lzder dams m Mm)" Silent the afternoon of his 25th birthday on Thursday Conmunzllufl No‘ 9 CQWPM)‘ C- W- 1\- C. llilili 0i Qllfilflli- Wing Commander Gibson came over from England, with "4 i° reporters and seeing some of Quebec City's historic sights BINDING R. A. F. Dam Buster Talks to Press, z Buys War Savings Stamps, Sees Quebec Sights with Canadian Service Girls Prime Minisicr Churchill's purl)". Fulltnring his press cfluivrvlicl‘ (left) liie youngyflycr stopped long enough in the slrccl lo buy war saving;- stamps (center) and then. with the twn Canadian sen-L: girls (right) got into a high, two-vrheeled caleche and went for i. _ National Film Board Photo. i - short rule. . istzui: Suction iitiiu-r Qmnbun was Qvgfsgas in , a Lnhson s squadron. from _llillll1ll'_\', M42, n) August, r942, but never ililill tcxiay had the two met. Sin- has a brother, Kenneth, of the ‘ z (nyul Rifles, who is a prisoner in lrlong Kong, nnd g sister, Mgr-j. , , .nc, who has been overseas as a writ fPK lltfi llllll- f i ’ f i