AUGUST 21, 1946 WWESTERN GUARDIAN T" Aolursi a. sum unrcln. I Ihuvw It. nu George Glow. IO Olin: lt- IUHHIBSIIIB and rumor cousin Now; Bulsoflpiiofl. Adrarilig "’ "inc Guardian Ill! following chm Water Strut: Garlic lcbnntdailrumroitbc in lulnuiln: Water limit Bum..- liltflm. #1,,“ m”, ma: Sinai: Inn cum. n Gruuvillc Stun anwllibodcllvuoltoaubolciulflncuda. at lo w $3.1. order i0 _____ _,puv n.n.-r. and p! new 1M um spray at B11088. _5T, Magus ouuuucral. 1 09,11; sepr. S. Smumersldci wmpletb course in Oommeroia mining. Register now. _ t TED - Housekeeper fam- fly animus sdults. No washing. Frank Muttart, Carleton. CFROM TORONTO-Mr. Fmnk pliigeon, manrjer 0i l bflflch l)! f . a Scott-a in Tor- aifioaivrll; ‘t’... ‘lgtvterested spectator it lhc Old Home Week gatherlng 0t the "tlllicums". He was accom- imied by his two young sons. Mr. ‘fudge... was born at Kenaington “he... he got his education and start at banRinS-K- Dl-‘ROM TORONTO UNIVER- SlTY-Professor Clyde All“. W!‘ wrer on Law at Toronto n pend- ing l] week at the beautiful Dr. Kier residence in Malpeque. Ho ‘a accompanied by his three child- ren, Professor Auld ls also a vol- uminous writer on law and has almost completed extensive treat- i505 comprising fifty volumes. He luck ruurscs at several colleges and universities, finishing at 0x- md, England, where he was cun- tgmporary with Chief Justice Hon- Tnflne Campbell. Prof. Auld, who is a Charlottetown hcy is an otmual summer visitor to P. E. Island. Ijlis genial disposition and extensive knowledge makes him n most ln~ teresting convcrsationalist. and as | racn-nteur cl latter day actual uylngs and happenings among the old timers of Charlottetown e is on a ar wi-th Vince Blake and the late t-nnis O‘Meara Rudciln. Prer- sure of work calls Prof. Auld back lo Toronto this WBEk.—K. —WEDDING BELLS-The mar- riage took place at the North Bedeque Manse on Wednesday, August '1th oi‘ Florence Elizabeth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Simp- son Stetson of Freetown, and Oi‘- viile Wilbert, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Reyes. lower Freetown. The charm ng bride was attired in white net over taffeta her bridal veil was held in place by a corona: o! orange blossoms, she carried a bouquet of sweetheart roses: her only ornament being a "wngle ltraml pearl necklace. gift of the groom. Her sister Edith war bridesmaid and was attired in pink taffeta, who carried a bouquet n! better time roses. The groom was lupported by Vernon Stetson. The groom's lit to the bridesmaid was a god slgnet ring and to the grccmsmln a leather bill fold. Alter the ceremony the bridal party returned to the home of thr bride's parents where a reception was held and a delicious buffette luncheon served to upwards of thirty guests. The bride's mother chose for her dress heavenly blue crepe with oat-sage of lilies of the vriiey. The groom's mother being attired in printed crepe with cor- ssre of pink csrnatlons. The fci- lowing momlng Mr. and Mrs. Reeves left 0n a honeymoon through Plctou and Antigonisil. N. S. Previous to her marriage Mrs. Reeves was tendered s show- er ivhen the was the recipient of many beautiful 1"fls, including linen, blsnkets,'china and ,pyrex'0l and several cheques. On their re- turn Mr. and Mrs. Reeves will re- side in Lower Freetown. STOKE POO-ES. England -(OP) —Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Csnham dayorlicporwoal. Ibonfiforthhurvloc tluboy rcpoaubio for deliver-ins on you mu —BUY 0UP GREASE sud Axle Grease in l lb. cans at Bruce's. —~.I. S. TAII-‘Gi-Optomctrlst of Ohsrlcttotcwn will be in hls Al- acgrton Office thlr Saturday, Aug. —-S'l‘. MARY'S Commercial School offers complete course la Commerc- lai ‘Iksinir-g. Register early. Re- OPGII-l Sept. 3. --NEW LONDON Presbyterian Pastoral Charge. Services Stmday Allfllst 25th. in long River at 11 am. Holy Communion and at 7:30 pm. Thanksgiving: Clifton at 3 pm. Rev. A. J Murchison preach- BY- Preparatory service in Long at" rut “odor -~ t . . C wan, n 91' Moderator. —OUB STORES WILL CLOSE all day Monday. Aug. 86th Ralph Callback dz Company; W. M. Bow- ness. Bedeque. —-FROM _NEW YORK JlTY-_ The Misses Mabel and Edith Carr of New York were interested visi- tors to P. E. Island last week. Their father John Carr of Brook- fleid. P. E. Island had gone w» New York over fifty years ago where he became a building contractor. The daughters are engaged in teaching in N. Y. and N. J. They visited their cousin I-leath Cnsiey of Kensingtcm and Mrs. Harold Gillespie (Flo Campbell) 0f Sher wood.—K. ' I Bloomfield And I I il Vicinity Mr. Manuel Pineau of Boscton, Mass. who spent the past two weeks visiting his moiuer, Mrs. Henry Plneau of Bloomfield Car- aer. returned to his home thin past week. Congratulations are extended to Mr. and Mrs. George Horne of Bloomfield on the birth of a son at the Western Hospital. Alber- ton. 0n August 3rd. The many friends of Mr. been Peters. of Bloomfield. regret to Learn of his serious illness. Mr. and Mrs. James Gard and son Lloyd. of Mill River. attended Old Home Week in Charlottetown on Thursday and Friday. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. MacAusiand. Mr Reginald MacAusland. with his son 11nd daughter Adele. and Hurry. left by car on Saturday for r, trip through Nova Scotia. Reginald. who has been attending the Berwlck Camp for tho past ten days. accompanied them home. Mrs. Robert J. MacAusiond and son. of Boston, Mass. are visiting in Bloomfield at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fraser MacDougall. Mr. Loith Thompson. capable egg-grader at the grading station Mr. K. D. Pratt of Bloomfield Station. attended Old Home Week h. Charlottetown on mesday. Mr. Letter Profltt of ltosebank attended Old Home Week in Char- lottetown on Wednesday and have been married 62 ves:s. Thursday. FOR i good condition. i reduced prices. Write for price list. 1 Inch and one half and two inch mesh, in real Also some slightly rusted and rusted, suitable for hen coops, etc, at greatly Fox pen doors. ‘G. B. MacQUARRlE Sununerside, P. E. -l:~- p . Used English Fox Netting SALE There of. nut appearance. necessary. No ago restrictions. "gull. Apply in person or in wrltln! 1° ‘ ' thogllsnagcry-Dry Goods Department, .. saignoman urn. _. _ _ . V. ltruuaasms \ Saieslaclies Wanted are moral openings in 0M’ Ladies’ Wear and Dry Goods Departments for intelligent and dependable ulesladies Ixporloncc is not Good M“ David Home. mun SUMMERSIDS moi-oar .1 My} ‘a: - GABLE - “ EIADVENTURF " liondcl-Tbnnlcliiil- F113. measurement-IOU uulum Ilwvvmm -- PLEASE NOTE - Owing to the extreme length of this feature, no short subjects will be shown. SHOWS 7.00 and 9:15 linnslngton ill‘!- Amoc Adam; Qua-y, h" ‘Qli-lmtd vlfluhtitrflehpmc tutor a and am. John Bdrm?" a m‘ ll"- Gevrse o bell 3141M. and mini-gut; $351’: all?!‘ Tlfgvtgle. were recenfvlllt- o c M“ wuum Ogoezeogoltxileir brother. 39V- J- M. and Mrs. MaoGowan I54 “mill! are vacationing 1n an; Riva: and other peg-u, o; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kelly are suosts t th Mm m!!!“ Englgljgilic of Mr. and Ml-lndwnwuawllhlvou mill! house Iuestl ilk. Ghosts: K166111111. Swughwn. ma; w. Gilbert MacDonald. Dorches , iWf"'.=.iiii. ‘it'd. "".‘.."’" h“ n1“ d‘. N‘ s. . we: vc t M11’. and Mrs. William dllliiltor Barbara were rezennt 110m to P. E.I. While in Ken- li the guests of N M3‘. ll was a in the and N-B-. were recent visitors to Ken. 511181.011. Kliista at "Treeholme". Miss Annie Delaney. R..N., o: the ROYII Edwards Hospital. Montreali is spending her vacation with her Barents. Mr. Delaney. Mr. Ernest Gill. who 1911 p.151] for the U.s. A. some twenty years R80. has been spending some time and Mrs. Wm. l... Matinee Tuesday 2.30 TZJTITFEPM Lexinxion. Milan. liqgigregmtgetfi 1.51mi! Tmfltll’. the present guest; of Mrs. Clarke's sister. Mp5. Rob. crl Hunter and Mr. and Mrs Christopher Methersll p; m"; bank. i Mrs. Donald Machusiand and. 1W0 children. of Mm River. m. and -M.rs. Edward MacAusland, Mus Mary Best and Mr. Kentford .3353“ 86."..'°‘."“‘i€.‘.‘* .'iii"."°" °"' e e n arc Wednesday. e own on Mr. and Mrs. David Home, w. and Mrs. R. K. Dunsbar, Miss Dong Palmer and Mr. William Saun- oers of Bloomfield, motored to Charlottetown on Thursday to ot- tend Old Home Week. Mr. Johnny Gallant and My. Oliver Gallant. who have spent the hast few months in the lum- ber woods of St. John, returned to their home in Piusvilie recently. Mrs. Mae Palmer. who spent a very pleasant few days visit with friends in Freeland. rcturne tc Bloomfield on Wednesday and is, now the guest of her mother, Mrs. Eleanor Horne. and brother ‘and slster-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. B Auction Sale CAPE TRAVERSE FRIDAY, AUG. 23—l.30 o'clock (Standard Time) I am instructed by Emmet Crolten Capo Traverse, to coll by puilc auction- on his promloes the lol- lowing: l brood Ina-re l Guernsey Milk Cow 1 Spring Calf 15-year-old EB. lions Cream separator, 650 lbs. 1 Set Bob Sleigh: 1 Wood Sleigh Potato Fork and Baskets Several Ca-liu Single Truck Wagon Kitchen Range (Iron Duke) Kitchen Couch 2 Kitchen Tables Chest of Drawcn Beds, Mattresses Several Linoleum Rugs Ila RIIII 2 Room Stoves sud Boards z Rocking Chain Wall Pictures 2 Lamps 6 Chairs quantity o! dishes, Jars. sealers. kettles, pots, plfll, platter: ml! numerous other articles. TERMS-CASH. If day unfit, ulofirlt fine day following. I. C. BELL, with his brother William and fam- 11y- Kensinstcn. Mr. Gill nmtored t0 (Xiatham. N. B., from hi5 home 1Y1 Bdllhton. Muss. where he 899m three weeks with his ln-iaws. He left Monday for Charlottetown and jersey housec sizes 12 to 20. Priced at THE chAnLorrn-rviwu GUARDIAN PAGE N INF. School bellsgwill soon be ringing and with school days not so far away you will find our chil- ‘dren’: department well stocked with the most serviceable items of wearing apparel and ii is a wise mother like yourself that sees to if that her youngster is dressed in the bcsi in quality and value. GIRLS’ HOUQIOONIH, eileniie, flannel, silk is GIRLS’ RAINCOATS — Girls’ trench and rain- coats, fitted and box back styles, sizes 12 to 20. Prices $3.50, $7.95 to $15.95 GIRLS’ SWEATERS-Cardigan and Pullovers in the new fall shades. Sizes 12 to 2L‘. Prices and be Joined by his wife. the guest of Mr. Al Blanchard, _ Mr. Gwrse Williams. Summer this week. Mr. James Harding and Kfllllnlllfin MONEY. where lottetown. east and of the Island. where they ers and other points. The many friends of Mrs. W. M. Wright (nee Helen Somers) of Pleasant Valley. will be leased to note that her condit n ls somewhat improved. Mrs. Wright is a} patient in the P. E. I. Hos- tll . Mr. C. Bowness. a former resi- dent of Kensington is spending some time with his brother. Mr. Herbert Bowness. and his daugh- ter. Mrs. George Cotton and Mr. Cotton. _ Tip-Transits The Albanians are the race in south-eastern Europe. STOP HIRE AND [DAD IIP IIFOII YOU liAVE ° Bring back your share of good pictures. Shoot with de- pendable’ Kodak nu... It’! available hero in all populll’ slur. When you return, luvs you: exposed films with us fol careful finishing.- HI-GLOSS PRINTS Mall Your Films To Us For Service Ask for New Price List Enman ilrug 8. lhcto Service Summerslde ‘ Auctioneer QUlCKlES g By Ken Reynolds polnis east, where he Expects lVhiie H8- all throu h th Ill ' srtlstuof srgagaafbiifgr‘? c‘ and mi Messrs. Jam crummy. Mr. G. R. Good-swift. lewlsvlileflg: LB. and Mr. S.A. Strung, Moncton, in Charlottetown Mr, G111 W111 be Mr- and Mrs. James Sheen have side. was a visitor to Kenslngtori Mr. Jwws White. Halifax. arrived h. returned from a motor trip to the visited Murray Harbour. St. Pet- i oldest . 0'11‘ W . Defence Minister Abbott said $3.50, $4.95 and $5.95. I GIRLS’ plaids. $6.95. they will visit Mr. Harding's relatives sud take in the races at Char- llad llot Requested To Train British Troops In Canada A Aug 30 — (OP) G- Qomnm t sight he wished iLN-uupci S... ‘iinc for all" my re rts that Britain had asked PH‘- m 5101-. m train military forces in Canada and had been refused. \ Rls to answer queries by 00-. Ad. Brooks (PO—R.oysl). the M111- lster said there had never been any approach by Britain on the subject, "alt-her formal or or- mal." u, said reports had been buo- llshed moently an the question and some two we ln charge of British train hid visited Ottawa "and def WY ruled out the uoulléflitvLd the Tommles comiw! w I"! - "Then why." alt-ed Ool Brooks. "i: Britain sendln troops to All» tralia for training " "1 don't know exactly but l‘ have q shrewd idaz,” slid Mr. Ab!» - ‘Ihero were conditions in Australia which mad, mrtaln of its regions ideal for training in mod/rm wu- fam. They were conditions which Canada did not. have. Col. Brooks maintained that if Britain had mt asked to train men here that "it would not be out of place for Canada to suggest it. H, criticized the view that such action might interfere with na- tional sovercl ty. The time had come for all emocratic nations tn repare ther for In)’ m?!“ i9 ghelr exls nce. If another war came it would probably be foutht lnCsnoda. and the could mil a! ford to have Allied troops as the British, who know '10! and her climate and were ready to fight here. Ho felt there wn no doubt that Britain would have liked to train her airmen hare bsfore the recon. war. But Canada‘: fears of her sov- ereignty had interfered. Produce ..___ MONTRIAL All]. N — (OP)- Producc prices quoted today rl- d by the Dominion Depart- ment of Agriculture follow: Eggs: Spot free 40 1-2-50; A med A ullots 43-43; B 35-86; - utter: Wholesale. GIN Dlllllll" current vocal t D no. 2 l8 1l~lS dsl Mtl; first ands crennery prints 10b Pfl" 4i. Charo: Western and 32a, 0a}- f. . not rccclpt, white 30. vvhololalc colored 2S 5-16-23 0-1 Ivhiio ll 1-4-3 14, HI)’ 8X99"- rice, current make, white I0 l1~ Potatoes: 7S lb bull. local new crop fill-i; Ont new crop 1.90- 2; ‘B 1.85-1.00. 1WD. Stu. . l d -(OPl -—IV.bn. Gsoffr“! m W rd “Next time you can't find ate-why not offer a re- yard la ihdtiuardlaa won Adsl’ _ _ ,._ 9y n l It. 5'], archdoqeon of cnllrc since SKIRTS-Plain shades and smart All wool skirts, cored, also two and three pleated. Sizes 12 to 2D. Prices $3.95 and TOOKE Men's Tailored Shirts-checks and neat stripes. Priced at. $2.00. eke later the general cles tt man." Halon of m». Pouilotts sixth speech uchfind alter he had mod several at- imcH-u ° . All new high shades, .. . . . . ..$7.95 GIRLS’ QPORT,COATS—!|low1ng of girls’ full sport coats, new fitted and box-backed styles, also a smart range of Harris Tweeds. Complete size range, reasonably priced. BOYS’ AND YOUTHS' TRENCH COATS in Navy and Fawn shades. Sizes 6 to 18. Priced from $5.95 to $11.95. BOYS’ PANTS—Boys' tweed iongers. Donegai, Herringbone, Airforce Blues and mixtures. Sizes 6 to 16 years. Prices $3.95 to $4.95. BOYS’ PAJAMAS of warm fianele-tie in neat stripe. Sizes 6 to 14 years. Priced at $1.50. BOYS’ JACKETS in aflarlety of material, cords, sharkskin, melton cloth, etc., all with full sliding fastener fronts. Complete size range. Priced $2.49 to $12.95. \ SINCLAIR s. STEWART LIMITED x SUMMERSIDE Seaman Demand illestoraticn 0f illarine Portfolio - MONTREAL. Aug. 30 - (C?) - i A demand for the re-estobllshment iof the former federal portfolio of lMinisber of Marine was made yes- ‘lterday by the National Seaman's Association of Canada and was for- warded to Federal authorities hy President John Harding, it was Men's executive council. Ml. Hard- lng urged membe s to support tho demand in the best interests of all Canadian. sailors "Whose plight is s special effort bv the Government." He criticized the De artmcht of Trs. rt and said SA. mem- bers eli: that the combination of the stripping and railroad depart- ments under one minister "left much to be desired to assist the mariner and the ordinary rea- A brief containing the Associa- tion's views will be forwarded to Redersl authorities. UITAWA, Avg. 20 —tCP) Jean lirsnoois Pouliot, Independ- ent Uboral member of Parliament for Temlaoousts who recently ob- served s month’; silence in the Commons chamber. today made six upeeches and brought from Vet- ‘erans Minister MacKetlzle the [comment "t/rlpe and twaddle." I The brief but brisk exchange with Mr. Mackenzie. Government |House lender. cunc at the conclu- r on ' knee before Mr. hats" while De- Department estimates were the Blouse. Poullct had said while he would rather be at home he was doing his duty by speaking in the Oonunons in the interests of re- form. Mr. MacKenzle inter-looted mdh then Mr. Poullot lashed out. at . "I dld not know who the guilty ftltwll. the obstacle in the wary." e said. "I thought of some millig- terl but I hover thought. it W55 the Minister of Veterans Affairs. But now the eat l; out of the b: , the big cat. the blg tom» eat. e know now and I hope the Prime Minister will cot rid of him at the first opportunity so that we can mI-hc pfylfelr and reform in this coun . Mr. Mackenzie rotor-ted:- "In all my veers ln this House 1 never ‘frtcnod to such tripe in my life-tripe and twsddle - that is what it is." TAXI 2 LIVDWG AND CLEANING CARE It’: twice u much inn on a Ferris wheel when you make it your self. That's exactly what these children did, who are to obviously en- joying themselves In this picture. They are Wilfred, Keith, Ruth, Vilma 1nd Jimmie Yorke, sons and daughters of Mrs. lfelen Yorke. Weutworth Sim. Cum. 00., N-S. There Will llc Ilo llanm lit Sea Brcczc Pavilion VIBTORIA Particularly important in the care of enomelware is soaking .l' llwlhlhl hu stuck or dried on me surface. This ll the principal cause of crack: and chlpplnr, Breaks in enamelws... lte unsightly and un- coura e scorching, making the utcnr c leu sanitary. 1N4 ha been appointed. bishop Indra“; cc land 9 llntll Further lloticc’ s aI\I~A.\AAA r “ Q-assiaaa“; ’--P‘»-“<.__;>‘"'