llll-Y__1.9- T 1.953 ,_i m? wlidvertising Rates-Payable lii Advance minimum Charge lol- Any Advertisement as can“ central Guardian locals, 5o per word- Wulern and Enter-n rm“ AUCTION SALE Auction Sale Thursday, July 22. 1943. at 1 P. M., at iile p-“OIIIIFOS of the late Mert Nicholson, Commerc- ial Cross. Farm implements consisting of: 8 hay mowers, binder, hay rain’. barrows, horse hom-gangplow, truck and truck wagon, single plow, cart box and wheel, roller, 2 wagons. sleigh, harness, Cream Separator. lecllonal feeder and miscellaneous farm articles. G. H. NELSON, Auctioneer. gggansiisisilnilsiuioin " l How Are l Your Eyes w; “I! {gruflgro havin rymotomivlj eyes or dizziness — aches. lore‘; \l specialist. consult a At your service with years” of experience and a thorouxhZ/l refracting service. Cali in and discuss yourh _ difficulties. Write or phone Iorll’ appointments. l ti. F. llutoheson AND sou n I. G HUTCHESON G. F. HUTCIIESON > 4->~' , . 1 i: 4a.» " VX~VINI§§AV§W§IIIIIIJfiTII Auction Sale TUESDAY, JULY 20TH, AT 11 A.M. At Auction Rooms, Grafton Street, of MacLeod furni- ture, consisting of organ, beds, spring, mattress, chest of drawers, tables and chairs, two-burner oii stove and sev- eral other articles. W. H. BEATON, Auctioneer VIIrIIIIyIIII/IIIII: Auction SALE At Bradaibane Village, Wed. July 21.1.00 P.M- all household effects of the late Mrs- Mary Gunn, including Organ and stove, Morris chair, leather chair, two lounges, boards, 7 piece parlor suite, a large mirror, tables, 2 side- spool beds, and 0th!" beds. 2 chests of drawers, several trunks and suit- cases, chairs, dishes, and cutlery, cooking utensils, flwringer and wash tub, kitchen range, woolen blankets, quilts, pillows, curtains, and over drap- eries, sheets and pillow cases, lamps and several other articles. Terms cash. W. H . BEATON, Auctioneer. 7-16-19-21-31 AUCTION at VICTORIA ON cl 1*‘ WEDNESDAY, JULY 21st at TWO O'CLOCK P.M. Iwlii sell six choice milk cows, one fat steer, four calves, Me brood sow to farrow August 6th. Sale rain or shine. Terms CASH, CHARLIJS HOWATT, l \ per word; AIllI0l|lIOGll1!lli.l_lIld donning Ev i,‘ _ Ullsallicd 3o per word: In Mernoriarn Notices ‘liloeasl- Iaygqhp-‘mrdfi Floral and Spiritual 08am Cards, ate. lo r nalnr Latte :1 Condolence ‘lilo per tuch; ding e men 40 words for 2.100 |nd l0 cents m’: every adhdltional 3 wo Notices of Thanh i"; lilzr::‘:.zl-.... "slat. xl.“..'s'..aal-..'l'i'a."t.l."'=-cni~-- 3° gppllcialliill. ' h n ‘m B u __ > »-— ° Tel 15a glllzlllllll 2o ~ . in N Po '1 eachers Wanted For sale Can oii rolIlla {iii . - WANTED so}; 5,41,. ca“ C“ PM Tf,§‘§','§,'§.,l Experienced teacher F031 ALE — BARBED 3001883 gang m“ ' s - I ' a preferred. Sllllillemlllll ‘P3000 glEOEtS-Fgfivlllllihths old. Currie Celanese an K, Crafer, oecretaiy oiq-igiigl- F -. ew. .19.“ gggt 12% rfi- ' on sacs-roan s 45's EDAN- MRS. Dist sen 3‘. ANTED - TEACHER FOB, MT, James Goles, Winsloe. 7-17-21. Dom 1a lg . I‘? wAllilon sollool. sllpblolnent mo. m“ SALE _ Dom stleeflla slim. . Robertson becretary, MASSEY HARRIS ‘ fled ' hay rake st i Dryde“ 8i 7-h'17-19' $7.00. Herb igznnillshell/llirshildfrf Emmg C“ 15': , . , - _ ~ en teel Wares 12:1." TEACHER ‘VANTI-D r0“ Kn" Ham Bid " nlulr school. Apply M. 1:11.163]- F l How sémfl“ 7% Go’ Lswretery- - ema e Help Wanted INrIlt Nickel , 31., 3 ED _ TEACHER F0}; 85508’ Barri-s 91, wWllltrg Sands School. Supplement wléfi: IIIKRIENCEI) gayéfrcar $”°'°°' Aum" Ben‘ becrrlmfsr-Ill J. Bonncli Phgne 11% l” W15, f} Noranda wf ' _‘ Shuwinlgan i9 v gran _ TEACHER. FOR WANTED - oiiii. on. woman S‘ m" Pld ls “gnllel-uc Schcoi. Supplement all Egntéral housework. Evenings 3°01 3?. - M. c. MacPner- Al» 09030098 required. Miss e9 0 C011 Pld 76 -,_16_3,_ ice Falrweather. 24a Kin st. Wss Elec A 7% _ PRIYCIPAL FOR EBSI, Saint John. N. B. 7-I4-6l. WAN l5" "' h‘ . Hgliiplflli‘ School thltltestyantfil lVggTgDwllllBlilll WHAT YOUVE Llrlnl supplement. ueolge ‘ . bi . n od glass, china, ~- loll, becretnly. 7-17-11. dgfigfie-afflfikagfiwellgy; liiéttong. — —“ I ~ her, an - TEACHER FOR °“° die SCllOOl 5013171511191" NOVa Scctia, 250 Apply Daniel Mac- c Kllillull, Churchill. 7-l_7-_3l. ‘E;l.§;l"é‘é..llf“$§.‘l .—~ "W York Stock N,“ K, galmond secretary, Boll- G. Ballingall offers for Sllilw. 7-11-61- sale by auction 23 acres Exchange “i,\_\']‘]£c|l) V, AL Tsisiacoilirzicsuir-"Lggt stalitiidinrgl‘ hay divided in five Plrqlll 9S C10 - ‘ ' s Inc“, 3,000,, A_ A Mcmzmon. rel i‘ uesday, July 20, 5 Am c and F _- Scu-‘cun-yv; i-lo-ai. oc 0c . w Te, and Tel (“on SALE __ ONE TRUCK . H. BEATON, Anaconda walioll ilimost new and two YOURS Auctioneer giflelc)!“ Xllllia cows, fresh. Arnold Co“ Edison ° F" “"1” °“ " ' ' Elec A to Li *»»»—_* MORE WOODEN sores " l° W .-\>.\‘Tl-.1) - TEACHER. roit ___ falgfors Prllll-iry delmrtmglllt or tgléilllgg coupon, - (or) -Presidellt G. at Nor Pfd Cruse Cfllllll L 0i‘ $10000 H. Stobbart of the National Feder- Kennecott 515mg, gulplfilleriiielisecretziry- ation of Boot Trades Associations Mont Ward 181D llS E ' , I _ can "ml. . use wooden soles as leather supplies Phll Pete Co blilesmen wfliitfid are in a critical stage. $41 Ollcof N J —-—- exas orp PART TIME REPRES1ENTATIVES ‘gllélfig quiedt rpac m on , I u r iXcIivreeSeirvlce-o sonooi leglttlhefs u s steel co :7 and others with spare time would West Union ~ find attractive pro sltlon, write West Elec fully the Crown ife Insurance ___. Co" BOX m’ Monmm N' III‘! 5i I am now operating my To Le, scrap iron and metal busi- Montreal curb I ness at 102 Elm Ave. Special- _._ O LET — A FOUR ROOM . . . . “b1 8,, Apaltnlent. Apply 4 Laplihogri izing in all scrap material. Ab“), PM 25,: Pei-ole 768 or 1448- Wale 135mg; A 3;- . ivlale Help Wanted Box 403. gall Yxlckers "ill _W_—_-_-_--- 0 m or or. W NTED -— liIAN OR BOY, HELP D011 A _ - F t:..l."“““ m” ‘$15.33., A. BLOCK as"... l??? - Int Pete 23v. _l . r. , . . , _ _ P l C 1' [Ellhlelll-Jim TIZlEIE-Tlfllliflli] c" I“ WRIGHT- WALSH NUPTIALS A wedding of much interest to Island and mainland friends was siolemilized at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Walsh on Wednes- day afternoon. Juiie 23, when their » only dailghter Olga Vivian, became the bride Charles Gabriel Wright. youngest son of Mr. and £131.]. S. Wright of Middleton, To the strains of the Wedding vMarch the bridal party entered the living-room, which was artistical- ly decorated for the occasion with ferns. cut flowers and beautiful plants and took their places be- llelilll l dfillBhtflllly decorated arch. The Winsome young bride, who was given in marriage by her fath- er, was attractively gowned in a dress of Aqua blue, with a finger- tip bridal veil in matching hue. Her costume was accented by white aaccesorles and she wore a gold locket the gift of the groom. Mrs. Elmer Walsh who was her sister- IIYIDIWS matron of honor, chose a dress of British Navy with gold accessories. Mr. lmer Wiilsh, brother of the bride, ably support- ed the groom. . Both the bride and her matron of honor carried beautiful arm bouquets of roses, maidenhair fern arid lilies of the valley, while the groom and his attendant wore red buttonalres. Mrs. Walsh choso for her daugh~ ter's wedding, a crepe model in Congress Blue while Mrs. Wright, mother of the groom, chose a cos- tume of Glory Blue. White acces- sories completed both their cos- tumes. , Rev. G. 0. Wright, pastor of the Trvon Baptist Church officiated. immediately following the cere- mony a sumptuous buffet luncheon was served to a large number of relatives and friends. A huge wedding cake centered the table in the dining room, which was de- corated in a color scheme of plnk and white. Mrs. Sampson Walsh. aunt of the bride poured the tea. Those assist lng in serving were Mrs. Melbourne Howatt, Cape Traverse, Mrs. Harry Ross, Albany, Mrs. Walter Wood, Mrs. Garnett Tremere and Mrs Alva Walsh of Tryon. Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Allen of Amherst. N5. The happy young couple left by ear on a tri to Moncton, Am- herst and other places of inter- est throughout the Maritlmes. For travelling the bride wore a dress of Rosemarla rose with hat to match and a coat oi’ Heavenly blue. Her accessories were of black. On their return they took up residence in Middleton, where the groom is a prosperous young far- iner. The many gifts which they ra~ eelved including furniture. cut glass. sliver, linen and many substantial checks. stliy to the popular- ity of the young couple. Previous to her marriage the N I '~_,.i MINING OTTAWA, July 16——(CP)— Gor- don Graydon, Progressive Conscr- vatlve House Leader, today askvl War Services Minister LaFleche iii. the House of Commons u: table a. recently-issued radio censorshg) re- guiatiorl. Gen LaFleche ssi he would look into the matter. A new directive had been issued June 28 to clarify and simplify the censor- ship of broadcasting. , (The new directive, it was learned yesterday, places on radio stations the responsibility for KEEP- lng off the air any statements that might injure Canada's war effort. (Col. O M. Biggar, director of censorshl , told The Canadian Press “al along newspaper D110- lishers have had to accept thfi re- sponsibility of seeing to that nothing t ey publis ed would be contrary to the defence of Canada regulations. We now are placing the same responsibility on the owners of‘ brOfldCflStlligwstflhigljlSfl) bride was tendered a shower at. the Tryon Baptist Hall by the B.Y.P.U. of which she was a member. As Mrs. Walter Wood pla ed "Here Game's the Bride“ the ride-tone was escorted to the seat of honor by Mrs. Clayton Thomas. Mrs. Garnett Tremere opened the num- erous, lovely gifts, while Pauline Oseely read the verses and Madge Thomas placed them on the tab e. Olga in her usual jolly manner thanked all for their thoughtful- ness and invited them to visit her in her new home. The remainder of the evening was whlled away ln games and ao- clal intercourse and the alnglnf of “For She's a Jolly Good Fel ow" brought a very pleasant evening to a close. A host of their many friends oln in wishing Mr. and Mrs. Wr ght "Bon Voyage" in their journey through life. .___i_-i---- NEGRO IN HIGH OFFICE loNlDoN. —-(OP) -Dr. Hamid Moody. whose ancestors were sold as slaves. was inducted chairman of ety, the first negro to hold the office. He advocated twhe spending of 10.000000 pounds ft4§.000.000i annually on the development of Africa. NOTICE, Meethg of Charlottetown Milk Producers and Vendors Association ODDFILLOWS HALL TIES/DAY, JULY 20 — 8.30 P.M.. EUGENE CULLEN, Secretary lliunder ilaegg lfaces- Stiff _ Chairman and HE WCHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN srocx QUOTA nous] Race Today Th‘: latest cnuiit, mid it's not necessarily u|i to lizilv, l 'l'lii'»"ll slmii lw jlllililil‘, puts the iiiliiibl-r of Italian and (ii-riiiliil SIIIlIiPFH raili- iircd so fiir in the liiVllSiliii upvriilions at ‘£0,000 Ill_r<~'~, PAGE FIVE nlill-r lIl0i|\.'lliiI.'s‘ \flll_it'l’t‘li in llll"l‘lliiit‘iil laiiiils iii-ll .',Zl'i till-ri- tlirriilgll [he [allied .‘\'.l l ions. l the first picture taken as liie round-lip got until»; “fly, ‘l i SUPPLIES LANDIZI) IX SIFILY UNDER l-‘Iifii A thlllell $13105 lillldlllil "l" l5 500W“ Unloading pcr- l‘ lng llllhilUti by S(JI(llL'I‘S.——§lglil\I Corps raidiotclcplioto nnei and supplies under firo oii the iiililfh at Sifll)‘. ‘ ii-ulli .\l{.‘l ‘ll-lcpllotu. ote the jccp in file foreground, slut-ll iii liil- szliill alili l :' - I llligezl for a more lliftn 30 per CH1? increase in the annual productinil of pcl-rinlbulators as compared Will‘. inst war. In iilakiilg the announce l lilOlli, the prcsidcill 0i Y/lit’. Board oi l TlTlfll‘, Hugh Dalton, Ill‘ the PYIYG “baby burns: arnlliitlc for zi. fcu inollllis. Tile Food Ministry announce- SE§'T.i-:_\7l i-til if» l"i_'.i_:_O.\‘ AX. Jill" l HALT I". ' 30012.1” (‘Ll-lino for 5.130, mzldd - ltirlinrr f Tracti- oiflr .11‘? a crlnle don-ml p l0 lffl" ~ll = W. salable: lnl l ' SAN FRANC macaw any iii - (OP) —‘--Gunder HQ?“ hi.“ 155$’. Stock Quotations. ' e .%l‘ebiek.ulizill run what should prove sunk elm Ierican wuifildgirllxdsofvwe o! ms Am- figx 155i 05110113118 611014101‘. holder of dam“ m“ zmost of the worlds records from Anglo Carl 7s L500 W 5-000 meters. will stake his Aquarius "W55 Prestige over the distance of one Armistice salt. mile‘- l’ on 29 E SW dish t ill iinn Aunor 2,90 ' over lius ioarticfililr IYOUIAEbe {or ixiilg: ggeflmhllilgtal 18V: first time in this country. Thus {m- Bear i; he has made a show of it against °Dbosltlon over two miles and 5,000 Batu” 1-19 meters. 30,5?” 4.1 iKeI-igsgfagihlef rliil/lal tomorrow at 20,1283? DBSPBCMCIQdmKQVIIfllYbZIUGJtIEHLDIgJGXI’ r om _ l Bmuhm 7 Boston. Dodds saw nothing but the Cal Edm llfmlkgleglaficgz back llnb two-mile Ca mont 31 s Ange es llt at i 1f Maitagtic 5g_xtxlll€kdlstli.)icllgéee oogfidelltly expecismm Tre 1.0‘ 9 l1 r s owing. Cent Pat 1.3g‘ ‘The one-mile event is the B05. Cent Products 08V.» lfillllfllfs favorite run. He won ihe $261’? Res I g8 U. S. National A.. A. U. 1,500 met- 95 e1‘ -- 8T5. or metric mile the Y last two Coniarum 1.15 yglu-g ' Con Smelt 05% ' Doddks finest effort l D i 21 _ . D115 the fair Dggrflion 03 3211f Iglliimspeed of another entry, Dome 25,.‘ I1 u n of Stanford University, East Mala,“ 1'40 "lily force the flying Swede to run f hi5 f te Eldorado 1.0a lff §L "1110 ll he 0m, lie nlay Fed Km‘ o5 rift his iliunber one position 1n Gillies oar. l “"3"” He. "5 SllDiDIanted only Gods Lake 23 recently by his countryman, Arne sill. o ag a aim n e U. S., Arldersson Gold Gate 05 clicked off a mil l s n -_ Gunnar 151,. 02.6. two seconds nspgéni? mafia}, ggilcllwglgck g3 Gunders nlark. , some Oil 3.§ owe m: n d h so“ ' “pm” giiouhie Rations For l?‘ “i253 ‘lléi-a‘ err . Kink s... 6. Expectant Mothers Lallze lglllfauli. I509 La e ore ~l s s Lamaque 5.25 | m, L L ,3 n Great Britain Wlisoil it? ac . Madsen 1.21 By Allan klcson gglxallltgcd m Canadian Press staff Writer 51'3- llo '2 IDNDON _ __ . M9Keml° u? cerned over’ :utdg(‘11‘33.§1f‘l(§fll3)il'l[l gringo Corp iBrltaln made full use of llziiiOlilll Norandl '46 1,5870)’ Week lo announce three lneas- ggrpflal 1,1,3 l 3§°§..‘I%il?l§‘§3d mfififif.“ Eéisiliiil ren - . ' on,“ e7 in the main of course, but the decis. omega 3g i‘ ions lifted many a. wrinkle from the gm 113cm; 05(1):. ‘wlosrrtlledbebrows of fathers and fath- aca . ' - - Pamour 92 ‘Ibvo of the steps came from gov- paymast 24% ernment ministers 1. - n Perron 92 with the welfare ofmliilothgitgeliiilld Pick Crow 1-82 their babies. Food Minister Lord Powell 27? Woolton announced that from July $6283,“ 052k 25 clqpectant mothers get two fond San Amy 305 grits; bglorlcsllnstead of one. ‘while senamr 42 promised towhrlmthqlz Healtth IVIIVIUEICT Sherritt 991,5 pm“ acmmcd tese maernity 0s. slscoe 52 I» _ _ a loll.. slave 1, 02 n llddlllfili. t-he House of Comm- stl-ifip Rock 1g lflLsllifilikllfiiillflflsbeellfi-IT- S a Syxlvdlnfie 1-85 Teck Hughes 3.00 Tobllm 73 Upp Canada 1-50 Vermilata Z? ' Waite Amu 4-1» CURB Coast Cop 130 Dalhousle 44 Foothills 105 Osisko 14 Pend Ore L75 Total Sales 382-000- Censorship “"51" .i_::_ :2; Out 0L1. "was TPiATS PERFECT, JUST THE, WAY YOU ARE.’ AN ENEMY COULDN'T DISTmlQ-lnEH YOU FROM A FILE CF DiQT TEN FEET AWAY.’ CAMouFL Y~.».-»....:...... svcii rill- R. Williams By J. vIuiw: cimsiismvs as ors-lsmu or nminlvll. lv In the above picture, Hon. Dlicliuuci, .\II|\i‘Il‘I‘ nl’ Transport ‘~ ""8 a ribbon of silk with a pair of gliilieii scion“. - ~ new C. NR. Tunnel Station iii blonirrlil, Lcii Ill i “President. (‘nniuiiail National Ii‘l|\\;_