‘THE GUARDIAN, WN avousr 10.- 1... Children's‘ Rcady-to-W Charlottetown public, Miss Shirley McLeod thank our many frien for" the maintenance o the past. Fine Arts School Gives New Twist To lluehec Resort BY KAY REX ‘Joann-man rm- sum wrmn. W111i. ADELE. Q09‘. Aiug. fl-(TF l was s. new kind, of holiday-- with a cultural twist-for many a visitor this summer to the rambling Quebec village o! Ste. Adele ‘Ilhe year-round resort which has h the heart of the lamenting; this year added a summer school ni fine arty-known as Centre sYArh-tvo its list of tourist attrac- lions. United States and Canadian visitors alike took an interest in the cloaces in painting, ballet. ‘dress designing, French ccrrwor- lMilon-mll bilingual-which were conducted by leading Canadians. 1 een w Char mtg ¢10iuéu°o' Street mo. grice Stlgre. ‘lvlillrfltore now ca.rrlcs a com lete line oi Indies’, Men's and ihan you can obtain anywhere. Smith who is well known to the many years experience in this line. is assistant to Mr. Smith. It ls under the management oi Mr. Fred THE GREEN!) Geo e Street, carries cloth g and furnishings. l. C. Innis who has been with our Company for is also well known to the Mr. James McAleer has ‘Announcement... ear at lower prices having had AL O0. LTD. Men's is Store is under the Our Store at 99 Queen Street will continue to carry complete and exclusive lines oi ladies’ dressol. I111". 00MB. mllllllfify. 0N!- Mfl “U!!! LTD. have recently opened a third Store will be known as their Lower Store, situated at 144 Great a cosggleie and up-to-date line oi men's and boys’ a number of years and Charlottetown and surrounding rural residents. been appointed assistant to Mr. lnnis carries with him a number of years cf experience in Men's lines. i this Store with Miss management of Mr. and also This Side 0f Glory Y Gwen lrlstew Author 0t "Deep Bummer" ‘The Handsome load." etc. Eleanor was shaking with rage. she drove homo, smothering her first impulse t0 interrupt them with ihe thought that. she would not give Isabel the pleamre o! seeing that Renter's wife knew how successtul she was. Leaving the car in the avenue, she went in- doraendbegautowalk ‘up and down the parlor. She had a dis- gusting sense of having been Parliament's stunner ally Ior WhitehaiPe tors, but one unlucky to stay home. later George Iaaacs troubles required his London. Bo he cancelled a sched- uled visit to Italy. British Labor Troubles Keeps Minister Home By ALAN IIAIVI! (Canadian Press ltolf Writer) IDNDON. A113. i - (O?) — reels illu- means a continental holiday top sdmfnistra 1.4 h At the last moment, Labor Illn- deeldsd labor presence in Now his only relaxation will be cheated and secretly laughs‘ at. It “punk” M‘ m. hme_xkt hum. set hu- on firs. Today they had let go the cotton, unless a miracle happened they would lose Ardelth. yet she had not said a word blam- ing Kester for their tragedy. And this was his gratitude. 1t was he returned. She heard the horse's hoofs in the avenue, and Raster running up the front steps. “Hel- near the Thames River. leans, who has devoted most of hl| life to the trade-union cause, has had plenty of headaches ai. the labor ministry. His biggest was the 20-day London dock strike this summer. Plenty o! ‘trouble Railway workers threatened Fraser (nee Myrtle Taylor) la the Manageress o Marjorie Cameron as her assistant. lo." he said as he came into the parlor. Eleanor wheeled around. “You promised me not to go to Isabel ta-mlhls every month or so. other major disputes included those of Bristol and Liverpool (lockers last June, film studio workers and The Management and Staff oi THE G in Charlottetown are all natives oi this be supplied with the same wide assortm carried in the past and you can their part in satistyin your requ count upon the fu I» Rounded by Pauline Rnchcn. a former resident of Tilbury, nenr Windsor, Ont, the center opened in July. Strictly a "vacation school," it forced neither "homework" nor examinations on its tourist stud- Chil. As miss Rochon said. "It is a means of leisurely exploring new fields in the wonld d! dine arts." Unlike the average school, classes at the Centre d'Art were not. restricted to o. single building. Ballet lessons were given in a~ski shelter on the shore of nearby Lac 50nd by Roland Lorrain of Montreal, a former member of the Ballet Russo do Monte Carlo. On the other hand. the parish hall in mild-town Ste. Adele was ‘the home o! the class taking dress deelgnlng under the guidance oi Mini Quay, Director of the Fash- ion Aria Academy in Montreal. And the Canadian artist, Agnes irements. We take this opportunity to s and customers for their patronage and will strive f the same friendly relations as we have enjoyed in REENDAUS three Stores vmmu-s M“, mun-- m c _ Province. They shall at all times i claimed u, n“... -~1 guppm: y?“ ent of merchandise as they have iieOidfid that didn't mean you weren't to meet her in the peach llest co-operation on children. ‘between the ages of five and ll. studied under {Marie-Therese Brunet of Ottawa. There also were several PTench-cipeaking youngsters in‘ the class. learning English. courses in photography and music appreciation also were held. In future years Miss Rochon hopes to put an increasing amount oi omphnsis of courses in music. Urges Creation Fish Ponds 0n Farms By NORMAN ALSTEDTER (Canadian Press Staff Writer) LAKE SUCCESS. Aug. 25-03?) Leifort, who also comes from Moni- real. mnducied her painting class uut-cvf-docrs where students tried their hand at sketching the blue- Elilen Imurdntian hills. The lfl-Yzest class was the one in [Fire-nob conversation. Some 25 NEW! emu-yew! ma... wro rashes 11w: ever! YOU'LL BI GLAD you changed ‘to Kellogg's Bran Flakes. Toasty-crisp In milk. Fresher, we guarantee it . . . ‘m! mm A1 no susx. If Kellosrl arcn't fresher than other bran flakes, sand empty carton to Kellogg's. Dept. d-A. London, Ont. Get double your money MILDLY LAXATIVI. ‘Contains enough bran to help regularity, many folks find! Try them. MW , wlmrrfl> , . ' ' D flier/rs»? won/s .1’ 1 3557'.’ NAPOLEON AND UNCLE ELI‘! By Clifford McBride . ‘ , w '1»;- 15...... Jmirfiiin? experts recommended today. lion and utilization of resources. the 450 scientists, engineers and- admlnlslratnm gathered at U.N. headquarters meanwhile invited experts from the western hemis- phere to make a first-hand study of fish farming. which is new to North America but has been used since at least 650 BC. in China. the Fur East could raise by abou food shortage, the scientists said. ed that. in North America lion. of the sectional meeting on man ed Meehan's statements. lo not practised extensively lng ponds with fish. is essential to maintain bass, and the little flsh on whic they feed. seven of the population. '10 YEARS’ MARE-MOI NOW’! T0 FUSS ABOUT 26-(OP)-Mr. and Mrs. They celebrated looking the sea. in the same mill Hie was at the loqms. anniversary. "There's nowt to make s. about." said he. ~ "=fl"-'l7l-' i RELATED runs-raisin‘ l o rchard ?" spoke. him. ever saw in my liie," ho said. THE GREENDAL CO_ LTD. - Yiih s short indignant breath. "Am said you'd let her alone if didn't mean it?" passing anybody on highway? along the road. She stopped and Kester had stopped short as she He banged the door behind "You're the biggest 100i I Eleanorh chest rose and fell a fool to want to know why you you "Good 10rd, Eleanor, can I help the public Isabel was driving London cookers in April, colliery winders in March. Iondon bus conductors in January. railwaymen at London's ton Station in De- cember and ineers in July and she should be interested in these, he sent love. Eleanor was not interested. But she picked up the smaller clip- ping and began to read ii. It was a brief report, stating without comment that the British dread- naugh Queen Elizabeth, now at the Dardenelles, used a bale oi cotton every time she fired one of her fifteen-inch guns. August last year. " Most chagrined at the holiday caoceilaflcn was lbs. lsaaol. ~ low‘! nu Again! ’ Parliamentary eomadtiees oitsn deal with specialised masters. Eve's a classic example: A member asked when»: the Lord Advocate could cwlaia- a clause amending the Atomic In- Aci, 1M0. Replied the Mid Ammonia: "The sub-section meals sub-section 0 of section l3 of‘ the Atomic Energy Act, 1946. The amendment to sub- soctlon 8 of section ll c! the At- omic Inc Act made by sub- secldon a of this clause is conse- quential won the amendments made by clauses I! to I. The present sub-section rulers to. and depends on, section D 0f the Pat- ems and Designs Act and requires amendment accosdhuiy." That stopped the committee in 2.1a tracks. The clause was approv- BIAIH. OIIII 0P1 MONTREAL -- (CPY —'I'he Bra- zilian trade bureau, formerly in Ottawa, , " recently here. The Brazilian attache in Canada, An- tonio Garca do Mlranda-Neito, said the move was made because of Montreal's high position in world trade. Brazil has had a trade bureau in Canada since 1941. STILL PAYS THOUGH "DEAD" MONTREAL — (C?) -— Robert ~ Every farmer would do well to be a fisherman right on his own property. Canadian and American Creation n! fish ponds on (arms reaps large benefits in food, rec- reation and good farming pract- ice, they told the United Nations scientific conference on conserva- Those from. the tar east among called to ask if she could have some blossoms. I went in to help her cut them." Eleanoi-‘s wrath had risen as he talked. She was so angry that her voice quivered when she spoke. "Are you going to keep on seeing her?" "I'm going to do as I please." said Kester. "I wasn't bought on a slave block." Eleanor felt as if her head were about to explode. Her months of labor, her worry about. Ardeith, her despair at having to sell the cotton, her whole piled-up burden of fatigue and frustration crashed as if glad to find a. concrete ob- ject on which to fling itself. She began to talk. Her words came nut of her without any conscious arrangement behind them. Kester was amazed. He did not realize what she was doing, any more than she did; he knew only that she was accusing him of sins he had not committed and had not meant to commit. At last he cried, (To be continued) "Will you in God's name shut up?" The parlor door banged, the from; door banged, and a momer. down the avenue. She put up her hands to later she heard the car rattling Eleanor dropped into a chair. her t Development o! the practice in 50 per cent the protein diet of the inhabitants of that area and great- ly reduce the pressure of world O. Uoyil Mehan of the United States Inferior Department stress- the major benefit. is in soil conserva- A.L. Pritchard, Canada's direct- or cf fish culture, was chairman agement and cultivation of Irelh- water fish, and generally support- He told. a reporter fish farming the rug. watching the wood catch in Sire while she realized more and Canada, but the Prairie Farm Re- habilitation Administration is in- vcstlgatlng the possibility of seed- Meclmn explained that regular, heavy fishing of farm iish ponds proper balance between food fish, such as Meehan estimated there are at least 20,000,000 fishermen in the United States. or one out of every Rl-IYL, I-‘llntsillre, wales, Aaug. Robert. Aryton have been married ‘l0 years. the anniversary in their one-roam. bungalow over- Bob now 9i. began his working days in a Lancashlre cotton mill when he we‘; nine. His wife worked eight years old when she went to labor Reporters asked Bob about. the fuss PORT AlI-IBMI, 3.0. - (OP)- Doo. Chinese shingle worker. wlosed what he thought was rheu- .‘ matlsm with quantities of pills be- ' fore the pain drove him to a doc- tor. Diagnosis: Quan lied been walking on a broken leg ior tive throbbing temples For a. moment she was not. thinking at all. He! t rage had exhausted. her mind, so that. it felt pumped dry of words and ideas allize, and she sat where she was, holding herhead, her e.- bows 011 her knees. She never knew how long it was that she stayed there. blankly watching the shadows as they drew in, but slowly her numb consciousness began to waken. She walked toward the Ilrepince. drawn by the ill-tie glow of the ashes, . for the room was quite dark. Mechanically, she picked up a stick of wood and dropped it norms! the androns, then sat down on more clearly that she had pushed Kester toward Isabel with a force none the less powerful because she hsd not while she was talking been rational enough no know shc was using it. It came back to her with a rush. what she had said to him and how h she must have looked and sounded as she said lt. As she sat 0n the floor by her little fire she had her first experience of blaming herself and not something else for e. dis- aster that had overtaken her. At last she got to her feet, and went upstairs. She waited for Kelter. watching the morning break. There was a knock at the door. Eleanor sprang up, shaking with hope. She ran to open it. stumbling across a chair In her haste and nearly falling, and flung the dor wide open. When she saw Bessie the sight. of her was like a blow in the face. ‘ "Why, missl" Bessie marveled "You done up and dressed ai- ready?" Eleanor had forgotten that. she had not undressed. She hoped Bessie was not looking past her to see that her bed had not been occupied. "Yes," she said, "what ls it?" Bessie gave her a special delivery letter from New Orleans- The address was typewritten. 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