AUGUST__1_,‘_;I946 ' . _ Il-IE C HARLU I I E1 UWN GUARDIAN PAGE THREE. cumin ulnmll § l‘ "W3, 4 Thlaoolannlareaonelloruen ‘taller-flail ollnoalinterelt. on “v n ofpuuuyuatlnll! JV a \\\ _/I\\\~ Have You Halli/fin E ‘leaf? able in advance.’ iii-i- CRASWELL I08 Phowflfillbl. HOWARD nloINNltl tor Fitteo Footwear, 2-9-Stt-tl - no. 1.. r. nurrvrs orrloa: closed Shine one aheo with 2 IN ‘I '. . . ahlno until Aillllll- 12th- ' I saa carat-n‘ 1N roman: ihe other with the polish you re using “Mm omckem Jewell?!” p, ‘muwll-L (or Photogragdrg, SPECIAL A t Mrs. Johnstongguiadllgpcvtliggi. n VISITING r.a.r.- , a ' Mflfshtll-l Maul-sod HE ilxtltiie 3m- Trentort rv.s., left. Sunday mllm-ill! by motor accompanied b? I Dirty oi relatives lor their former home at Murray River. P. E. I. where they will spend a weeks vacation. making the trip by the Caribou-Wood Island l'0lltB.- iNew Glaggotw‘ Ngwg) --_______ \ Personals Miss Jelin Cdorol Moncton is Iunn\/Ilu\\\Ilt|\\\‘ _._ ' UBLIC MEETING — if] fi 2'"! 51””; T3353 {so I’. M. Queen Hotel.‘ tonight. Tickets on sale at Jenkins 955°" and the Pumh‘ Pharmacy and Hughes Drugstore. ing action of a wax paste in one product- so you can give your shoes a fast, sparkling shine. A single gt Wig z-v: 621:. V _ to Camp Buchan this aiernoon are reminded that the leaving the Market o'clock P. M. the direction o! Pipe Major Albert MacLeod, will night, 8 P. M. at Queen Square Gardens. This Concert is sponsorui “so 2 h‘ Wm" ‘liyearilgrmrson dz Cudmore, Men‘s 5-47 IN HOSPITAL-Mr. and Mrs. Marshall MacLeod. ‘Trenton. left tor Charlottetown, P. E. 1., where their son. Bert. entered the hos 4 MACK, CROWN, ‘Ill, OXIIOOD PASTE ._. Wood lslands-tarihou Service With the. Prince Nova and Charles A. Dunning now in operation the schedule is as follows: " ion. All ,wish for him a complete recovery.—- (New Glasgow News. KENSINGTON. Malpcque ‘and Freetown Presbyterian Churches. services Sunday, Aug. 4th: Ken- lleave W001i tllnstoxi. lfiunday School and ser-l _ _ _ _ v ce a a.m. c0 ducted b M . islands 7 a.m. 9 am. 11 a.m. 1 p.m. 3 pm 5 p m Gardiner Dame“, and sen/fie l; Loaves the evening at 7.30. conducted by N _ Donald MacLean, 'I‘yne Valley. Luribou 7 a.m. 9 ant. 11 a.m. ,1 pm. 8 p.m._ 5 p.m. Freetown: Sunday School at z . m. 1nd service withdrawn. Ma- Operating Daily including Sundays. Pflllfii Sunday school and servircés pantom- savmo rm: i" l5 “"- wmilwlcd by Mc- -aoyd' Bearisto. Rev. .1. A. _ anus: Same as 494s. _ !°°“““' mm“ The public will please note, that as much as we regret l BEgIRMEJRlIISLAND $315111; rge it, we will be unable to maintain this schedule with‘ the ° ° a e v °i a "Charles A. Dunning" and that until further dredging and 1dgxieyi-ltiggfialalfigagwggergnglafi? dock improvements have been made at Wood Islands, it llafrlifllldge We! r1311?» m}: heard will necessary to cancel at least one round trip daily, imam lnnuéeiw... gm §hénfaxlfi as it 1S impossible to dock her there at low tide or in bad Ivl-lm Curley was a native of North . Wiltahire. P.E.L. coming to Tren- wuther- ‘ton with her parents some'twenty- NOWTHUMBERLAND FERRIES LTD. lnine yell-l’! IEO. where she resided reivlo r . ~ R. u. Mvrcu. President- i’... .."t..‘°..§“;‘;i‘.‘;“.;%.‘i§.‘l ‘.3355. POTATO SP RAYE RS m - Booed Co... services next Lord's Day as follows: ' , The Sacrament of the Lord's Supw _ per will be celebrated in the Harts-' . Three more 80-gallon sprayer-s due to arrive Aug- l us! 1st; one gallon sprayer slightly used, ready for im- mediate use. Priced to sell. W. R. JENKINS‘ ' 208-212 Gt. George St. -tNew Glasgow News.) l THE PBESBYTEBIAN CHURCH, ular service in a special Than l l the Hartsville urch at Th: service will be. in charge got Rev. Dan MacDonald oi South Hunter River Thursday evening at 8 P. M. and at I-lartsville Friday ev-i .-_.___.., .__..-- $1 8 P. M. conducted by Mr, R95; MacEwen of Charlottetown. Rev, T, v v Y . W- 6004179111. Illtfrim Moderator. CITY POLICE C I M F u I Citv Police Court ygiilitiréulfi? \ mg a man charged with operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated was remanded for sentence. Bail “"15 B" B! $50- wornan was. fined $60 and costs or one month under the Prohibition Act and blended Ruilty to a charge under the Excise Act and remanded a In order to apcolnmodate the large number of visitors to our City expected during Old Home Week, citizens are tirged to co-operate by sending in their names if they can provide sleeping accommodation or meals or bolth. ' , week for semen“ A d . _ 1 1 m Please give this request your earnest consideration as disorderly was lined $20 and costs * lack of accommodation and meals is a condition confront- 8L.” “"- TW° dYlmk-e vwvt- lllil Ila during the busy tourit season. Please send your ‘v remanded‘ we" m)‘ m“ _ s10 and coats or 20 da _ ,5 third name to the Tourist Bureau or the City Hall, phones 1100 “Tunis vrevlvuslv remiitoeo. was m. 53. ‘dismissed on condition he sign a due. A other drunk r-aw-w-wwvn vulva-valvula- m o.- 30 l‘... w“ “'4 MADE WITH No! FLY-Dill not i oouau: DOOM a ——---~-—————- wt.......tt..»..t Doelioloadiyfu Y“! You've hurl about Inning DUI-one of eelenefl tuly you Incline discoveries! . Aadyuuhhcdabetitfamouallly- , ownferyun no a laden. powerful Insecticide! NOW YOU III TRIM IOTH ‘IOOITHIRI who; a turtle, deadly Jane-non for killing pesky. SEE FOR muksf” ‘Jqgglinwigtgemgflyollfilgili-m visiting in Victoria. \\"l~"'I\“"'I\l"/¢ Guardian must ‘be in ofllce byl Mrs. R. S ': in“ . ' ~ 350A t‘ iaooogmiixredapsiibliéeisfilitb: w Fmm lisltlipliritilnrjarciiils. Mr. and Mrs. YPIRHK Rama)‘. New London. Subiect; "Jlliticenl Sewlw and N.S.. a visiting in tn- city. the _ _ Peace." speaker-Mrs. Arthur Crane gum o; he, Bung h“ R, E, 7 1:: 1 was originated to °i Hmmlllikt N- J- lMlltch. ¢ombine g cleaning WEEKLY DANCE at Golf Club! Mrs’ “ed Matmuga“ Chap ALL BOY BCOUTB who are solns ~ Oonnecicutt, Mass. returned home 014B Will Vvfram Morrton, N B. by uare at onelband and THE L. 0. A. PIPE BAND undeti give a _Cgncert to- z; vital to undergo a major operat-i msnv friends here. all of whom 1-1 _.1t 1 deeply regret her sudden passing. l Qugmmown mp a Church st 730 P. M. ‘Ilh re will be l and honesty. Africzul -wi wit»; th following sons Pmpllliflfiflaervlcis will be held inggildlodaxiighiers: John with the Is- eni at th _ . s lite rslgrvice set sflaiggégi: 122g: git-l; i Pam no lny wipe oat Iany Dlt this they'll wine . In, mosquitoes, oihr insect posts! {vi-m n _mgt_~.;-»;;!:;'§_‘g§"¢°-Tv- lovingly llemunberedsmgy‘ Father B. MacLeod. Montreal. pleasant holiday Miss Gladys Bryenion. Amherst. lottetcwn. who has beer. spending a very enjoyable holiday visiting =rel-atlves and friends in Boston and yesterday. She was accompanied her hus- family. Capt. and Mrs. Arthur W. Lom- bard. Saycrsville. R. I.. are visit- irlR her uncle. Donald A. MacKen- c oi Melville. accompanied by IMrs. Ernest, Pickering o1 Margate. l Miss Mnriha Mahar and her brother. Mt‘. William Mahar of Cardigan. who spent the past sev- eral months in Trenton. N. S.. with relatives. have returned to their home on the Island. Mr. and Mrs. George Camotcll and Mr. and Mlrs. Walter Fraser lot Murray River. who smut sev- ,era1 davs in Trenton. N.S.. visit- . ‘lng relatives and friends. have left on return to their home. , i ‘ ‘l Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Bell oi’ Damp. Alberta. uho are visiting ‘their old homes in Iron: River and“ ‘Clinton. are being warmly wei- comed by relatives and friends. Nlir. and Mrs. Charles Campbell oi Woilaston. Mass. who have been eniovintz a verv pleasant tracatlon fcr the nest lllrre Weeks a; guests at the Hotel Charlotte- town. Charlottetown. P. E. T. are now visiting at the homt’ of M!‘ land Mrs. Stewart Drake of Mead- nvlfbgvlk. Cornwall. and visiting- Irlfinrimard 1~cl~“"~~ in Kingston‘. and New Haven. P. 113.1’. In Mancunian! i rm. JOSEPH McAULAY l The death occurred at the Char- on June 20th, ter a s-‘Jort illness of Joesph‘ Mo- Aulay, a highly respected rtsslent of Cardigan dead. l Joe as he was familiarly called was well and favorably known throughout the Island. having held the position of foreman for the Is- land Telephone Co. for a number of years. He came in contact with a first many people by whom. he was ‘ghly regarded for his friendliness He will be greatly missed in the home vnhere he was a. loving husband and kind father. He leaves to mourn besides his land Telephone Company; Joseph A., with the Bell Telephone Corn- _ Montreal: George in Char- ottetown and Russell at home. The daughters are (Mildrzd) Mrs. Jos- eph Kelly. Bangor; (Jennie) Mrs, Cornelius Curran. Cardigan Headn Helen. recentlv returned from Over- seas and Marlon and Mae at home. Two sons Ivan M. and William A.. . redeccased him a. few years ago. e also leaves a sister Mrs. Angus McLean. St. Peters and a brother Jchn in the United Slates. His funeral which was largely at- 1 tended was held to st. Teresa's; Church where a Requiem High Mass l was sung by the pastor Rev. Father Basil Croken. who also officiated at the grave. l The pail bearers being Murdock! McDonald. Joseph Kelly, Cnrncllusg Curran. James Baglole. Cyril Mc-l Gregor and J. J. Duify. I In Memos-lanai In loving nwmory oi our dear Ion, ‘ Anthony Martin, who departed: this lilo August l, 1942. We often think o! the days [one by When we were all together, A shadow over our llvca is cast, Our loved one gone forever. Tonight the stars are gleaming Upon a lonely ave, - There sleeps thout dreaming One we loved. but could not save. I The rolling stream oi Illa rolls 0h. Yet still that vacant chair RMIII: the voice, the smile, the onn , 0i one who once not there. Mother and In Memos-luau hogan has: pm tbqtaubu life iniltmbl Jun Ply- pliu analog DDT! Yea, you get them both togetlz: lmrl It’: “DOUBLE DOOM" for household insect pests! Oat (annuity-Dad with analog D171.‘ at your dealer's L, .7083" > r1 i iTl~t . upriipfofllbeamaaadarthuaddadeom» . for! and freedom from household time: mustn't! enjoy. by using time modern Insecticides. or bu: noulu, (ob low dlrotataat ea the eoaulm carefully. uaetzom hanga- teaeiun. M‘ ' ‘w’!!! so ltlil m I donation-Chan's: A now on um at memo trons Mun Cards llfllla MoCatfreyb death. | Family Ward. i945. We think of you in silence 1| your photo in a frame. Though parted b the hand oi God , In Christ united still, I In God's "Ix-ND ‘laAcn-n.’ MOTH-DID But all thee-nth: to llllwef l Q-i fifllfl'fllllihd or those who gave in the Mentor-lam oi Mr and Mn. Hubert Mequald Mr. Mn. Jooeph Maquald Mr. and Mrs. John B. Moquaid Mr. and Mn. Matthias Flood ' I Mr. and Mn. Daniel Curley and l m. rice n m. MR5... IN MEMORIAM In lo o: l w 33°55» atifi‘??? nd often re t your name. llMlii l) ~ TORONTO For Jena an‘: we will. “Inserted by Ion David and lan- own time we will all In AUGUST FUR sate FUR COATS AT PRICES THAT WILL NOT BE EQUALLED AT ANY OTHER TIME ‘DURING THE COMING FUR SEASON .... BUY NOW AT THE LOWEST PRICES... CHOOSE- NOW FROM THE LARGEST STOCK OF 1947 FUR COATS THAT WE WILL HAVE ALL YEAR- BUY NOW.... SAVE NOW! PRICES THAT CANNOT BE REPEATED THIS SEASONI! SEALSKIN (Dyed Rabbit) COATS styled after all the better models . . . Variously trimmed with Silver Blue Muskrat. . . Bombay Lamb . . . Brown Squirrel . . . Pet- slan Lamb. iilfi." $1 95.5375 Our MUSKRAT Coats are different. The many variet- ies display colors of rich STONE MARTIN Dye.... xlflglfulliye , . . . NATURAL From‘ NUTRIA: The rich brown fur that looks like Beaver. m“ ..........$375 wearing PIECED PERSIAN COATS made from superiorOPersian Lamb and guaranteed to give long service RACCOON COATS ...-....» Starting at HUDSON SEAL (Dyed Muskrat) LAPIN m?“ Rabbit)» Patroniu your local Black, Brown, Grey, in a wide range of prices. F“"'i”'- K”? 7°“ money on P. E.L PERSIAN LAMB COATS... Each and every Persian Lamb Coat at the Island Furriers is made with choice RUSSIAN skins. It pays to buy the best. “m” $525 o$795 YOUR FUR COAT THIS YEAR MUST FEATURE THIS YEAR'S STYLES... AND IN THE NEWEST COATS THE ACCENT IS,ON SLEEVES... m I SLEEVES of full-blown beauty in luxurious “eculfles" which push up with elpliatit y e. . .. . SLEEVES WITH WIDE GRACEFUL TURN-BACK CUFFS that show ofl rich, per . " fectly matched skins.... ‘ —' SLEEVES encircling the wrist with 30" of select furs cut with flare and grace. ... SLEEVES slritomizing fashions that could never be created by anything but the wealth of soft furs... ._- THIS YEAR’S STYLES HAVE SOMETHING NEW FOR THE NECKLINEUSOMETHING YEW IN SWEEPING BACK LINES. . .SOME THING NEW IN LENGTHS HANGING FROM ., JACKETS T0 LAVISH FULL LENGTH GARMENTS. l-opv-m-o-v. ...-vamp.» . m.’ Generous on your old fur eoat during our August Fur Sale. allowance PIECED MUSKRAT. . STRIPED MUSKRAT ,..in a wide price range beginning at $195 Wide Range eFPrices From $l25- up GREY is fashionable in furs! GREY RUSSIAN SQUIR; REL...GREY BROADTAIL.-..GREY KIDSKIN.. GREY LAPIN (Dyed Rabbit). MOUTON is that fur that won’t wear out....See our “Shuttle” Coats for winter. TERMS IN ACCORDANCE WITH WARTIME PRICES AND TRADE BOARD REGULATIONS. NOW.... NOW. a o o BUY‘ Iii-m zwcusr FUR SALE PRICES. SAVE island lfurriersll... AT