"soccer 10; 1950 Battle Vllih Ice Il0N'I'Ii.EA.L. Aug. 9-(OP)-An I1-day battle with ice noes that threatened to engult and crush the supply ship Regina Polaris was described by Capt. H. C. Banner- man today in a message received here trons Churchill. Man. The ship. now working iron: the Hudson Bay port after repairs, was the tint into the, hey this year. She sailed from Montreal a year ago on her annual voyage to Arctic outposts. "We had a terrible trip up." Capt. Bannerman said. "We got caught in heavy ice at the ent- rance to Hudson Straits and could not get out oi it. It took us 11 days to get through." . When the ship cleared the ice- deld the engines broke down. At- ter nine hours or irantic repairs. the crew managed to get them goglg. apt. Bannerman said his shiv was in touch with the Government Icebreaker N. B. McLean at all times on the trip. --rile passengers didn't W9"1f and we never heard a complaini- Your Family. he ggid, Deserves TOKYO. Aug. 6 y (AP) y Nhw AYLMER teen Japanese were killed, 53 are missing and 198 were inlllfed in floods caused by 3 lh"59'd"Y ”m' storm in Eastern Jlplm Jipme" . Quality authorities reported today. ALL OF our SPRING srocli WHICH IS REALLY VERY NICE YOU CAN BUY NOVV ON SALE ' At ' A THIRD OF REGULAR more BE SURE TO SEE THE DRESSES THAT RIGHT NOW WE HAVE ON SALE - A HOLMES AND BRADLEY BARGAIN. E TO GET WHICH YOU SHOULD NOT FAIL THE MISSES HOLMES Allll BRADLEY 159 QUEEN ST. ' PHONE 92 TI-la year's best piston is a bcwliul of Grape-Nuts Flakes . ... they taste erlticlngly diderent because they're Sugaroastsd! GF.2oc l Quickies by Ken Reynolds , A l-line, Lollis A "rim GUARDIAN. cl-lAlu.orrl:1'owN rl-ls CENTRAL GUARDIAN L A Thin column is reserved tor news of local interest, but advertising at a news: nature may be inserted attllvs cents a word, strbtly pay- able In advance. M CIASWELL tor rhotographs. ABT SIGNS. - 54 Kent Street. IIOWAIID Siselmlrl room- WEAI at us Queen Street. aansaroa nueluxo a spec- ialty. Mallottie Battery Service. NAVY nunnnntnalnooars in all sizes arrived at The Iihshion shoppe. 1 01.!) HOME WEEK SPECIALS at the Marie Elena Beauty salon for this week only. 134 Richmond Street. Phone 3191. GET YOUR SEASON TICKETS the Drug stores. Milton's Old Spot and Lambrose Bros. . week are now on sale at all the Drug stores, Milton's Old Spain and Lambroee Bros. CHARTER FLIGHTS to any point in Canada or the United States tor passengers or cargo Phone Maritime Central Airways Limited. 2061 or 540. LEAVING FOR. SAINT JOHN - Mr. and Mrs. R. J. mlpert are leaving this morning tor Saint John. N.B., called there on account of the death of Mrs. Rupert's father. Mr. Edward iii-ime. REV. MILTON CRAIG oi Tor- onto will be speaking on the theme. iiA Crusade tor a Christian WorId" in Cross Roads Church on this (Thursday) evening at 7.30 p. in. All are invited to attend. THE FIRST MATINEE RACE of the I-lillcrest Mountain View Race Track will held August" 12th. Saturday. a Millvale, start- ing at 1.30 P. M. Admission 50c. Children under 12. irae. Kenneth Duggl-l.n. Miilvale. l ENGAGEMENT. - Mr. Ambrose Phelan. Morell. wishes to announce the engagement of his d-lighter Melvlna Heicn to John Daniel, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Macllzmald. Giennnnan. Marriage to take place early in September. ENGAGEMENT. -- Mrs. Laurette Davina announces the engngcvnerrt of her daughter Frances Geraldine to Carl Joseph M-cxenna. son 01 Mr. and Mrs. Wilired Mc-Karina Charlottetown. Marriage to take place in September. THE ENGAGEMENT ls- an- nounced oi Edith Elizabeth. daugh- tor of the late Mr. and Mrs. Rus- sell Cox, to Mr. Charles Arthur Bailey. son of Mrs. Bailey and thr late Charles Bailey of Surrey. Eng- land. The marriage will take placi- on Septembr iirst at St. Paul's Unitd Church, Oriliia. Ontario. . SAD NEWS RECEIVED - Mrs. Walter Quilty. South Shore. re- ceived the" sad news of the death of her nephew, Joseph Leo stew- art. son or Mr. and Mrs. I-I-erbert Stewllrt, Vancouver, 8.0. Mr. Stewart was twenty-nine years of age and is survived by his wife and family. LAID T0 REST-The funeral of Mr. Herbert W. Yeo was held Tuesday afternoon from the Mac- Lean Funeral Home to the Baptist Church. where services were con- ducted by Rev. Mr. Dunn. During the service a quartette composed of Messrs. Harry Craswell, John MacLeod. Malcolm Macxinnoni and Wendell Phillips sang "The Lord. is My Shepherd". interment was in the People's Cemetery. The honorary pallbearers were: I-Ion. Justice Mark R. McGuigsn. Hon. J. Walter Jones. Mayor B. Earle W. Chester 5. lVicLure. Dr. L. W. Shaw. Fred Ward. Louis T. Low- ther. Leo McDonald. Ralph RUP- ert and Edward D. MacPhail. Act- ive pallbearers were: Messrs. Fred Campbell. Hollis Jen- kins. Norman McLeod. Le Baron Tait and W. J. Brawders. Personals b Mrs. Guy Thompson and. Miss Colleen Rossisml fmm 99”” Foxcrnit. Maine, aro' visiting Mrs. -1".-.. r 's sister Mlrs. Gerry Wig- mo,-. in xensington tor several weeks. ...... Visitors to French River on Sun- day were Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mcllwen, York Point. and two chil- dren. Lois and Harvey and Mr. and Mrs. Harry MOW: Clyde River: the guests or Mr. and Mrs. George Sims. Mr, R. G. Cameron. Bank 01 Nova Sjcotla staff. HHUYIX. is on annual holiday to the Island. He lg accompanied by his wits and two little sons. Bruce Gordon and Alan Douglas. IN .-MEMORIAM at our dear Atwood Dish- In loving Inelnof! husband and father. swsv aney. Sea View. who on August Itth. IM1. shad fall lestlngwhero ntwlwm u m T1.od”:'tllmllnk our broken chain. gs onrby one we meet satin. llavo Your Clothes PBESSED ONLY. or DRY CLEANED at S calf!-mt? TN vTh'i1Y"'” ilk '7 for Old Home Week. For sale at all may.” SEASON '1'-rcxars for old Home 21, MacDonald, Messrs. Ross Bethune. JIHMIWI TAXI. Phone 51!. line. l0llNS'TON'S LADIES' WEAR. - Final clearance Sale. OUT-0-DUE Purinee the air in Your on". ice at 'I'anton's. New Mu. SK!llTSinWool Jorlcy Oheclu. ow. arrived at rile Fashion Shoppe. ll. .1. A. naowrrs Chiropody Odioe will be closed until August 21st. cllsrorulne ATTENTION. - Your Teena Paige Dresses have arrived Kennedy's Ladies wear. BUY soon SEASON 'I'I0llS'r for old Home Week now. A Season Ticket saves you money. IIIIIGEEATOBS. Ranges Mo- tors and Washer repairs. Storey HAIRY CIIANS LAUNDRY clogea August 14th. opens August CITY POLICE COURT-At the Stipendiary Magistrates Court yes- terday, the only case to appear was that of a man charged with seduction. which was further re- manded for one week. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED-' Mrs. William Scale announces the engagement of her daughter, Marie Frederico. to Henry James Fisher, son of Mrs. Henry Fisher and the late Mr. Fisher. Marriage to take place early in September. Y. P. CONFERENCE AT SACK- VILLE -At the Y. P. Maritime conference mos School, held at Mt. Allison Academy. Miss Mary Gill, Union Road, was the delegate from the Eastern Presbytery, P. E. I. others who motored from the Island to Sackviile and attended the opening or the conierence were Ralph Raynor. Mt. Herbert, (Past President), Irene Bruce, Vaiieyiield, (President). Parker Jewell, Oomwall, (Secretary); oi the Eastern P. E. I. Presbytery. Also Shirley Jewell. Irene Chap- pell and Ray Weeks. The director, Don Reid oi Shubenacadie. pre- sided at the opening executive meeting. Kingston and D Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. cliifcrci Wise of Winnipeg have been recent visi- tors to Kingston. Many of the people or this dis- trict attended the Scots gathering which was held at Strathgartney. Master Reainald Newson is at- tending the Y. M. O. A. Camp which is being held at Holland Cove. , Miss Margaret Campbell is spending her holidays in Elmwoud as the guest at Mr. and Mrs. Neil Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Holmes of Toronto are enjoying their holi- days visiting with iriends and re- latives in Churchill and Kingston. Mr and Mrs. Charles Aldrich have returned to their home in Ware. Mass. after having spent two weeks visiting with relatives and friends. U. S. Declares Russia. Can Slop Korean War LAKE SUCCESS. N. Y.. Aux. 0- (AP) - The United States bluntly declared that Russia has the influence and power to call oil the North Koreans irom their in- vading war. Warren R. Austin. chief us. delegate. told the United Nations Security Council during a bitter debate that Russia is obstructing the Council's will on the Korean question. He said the Council sessions could be stalled all this month by the tactics of Jakob A. Mslik, So- viet Deputy Foreign Minister. who is president or the council for Aug- ust. r "This is the challenge we must meet," yiustirl said. Countering Maiik's charges that the U. S. is the aggressor in Korea. Austin asked among a list of prob- ing questions and answers: "Who has the influence and the power to call on the invading North Korean army? The Soviet Union." . The U. S. delegate tired his broadside at Maiik directly aiter Malik accused the US. at usins , ter" methods in trying to force decisions on the Council. Mali: also put up I resolution pro- posing that the Council order the Americans to cease bomb attacks on Korea's people and towns. Austin called tor an Idi0II1'n- ment to allow the soviet delegation to obtain instructions ircni Moscow "which will enable the Security council to function.” lites." , The council accepted Austins recommendations without a vote and adjourned until 3 EM. II. D. T. Thursday. 'i'eioIler'e IIOIIIIIV Sport at School . GALASHIILII Selkllkshirtl Sootlllldo AIII. I -(O?) -British teachers roan choose gluon 150 vacation courses during the aunt- Eiilil iltilssrs. gal. 31.09 popular choice is "wooi'?. From. Aug. '7-11. the Scottish Woollen Technical College at Gal- ashiels will hold the nrst such course. Students will attend lectures illustrated by dimairips, giving pastoral. economic and technical aspects of wool from the raw product to the ilnished textile. will include lectures on "wool pro- jects in the schools." The showing the varied weaving pro- cesses crepes used (or evening wear to heavy worsieds and Harris tweeds. Asks Monument Of Local Granite OTTAWA. Aul. The gravestone of Rt. Hon. W. L. Mackenzie King will be a plain granite. The former Prime Minister does high ottloo written into his epi- taph. he indicated in his will made ' public yesterday. of Torontaysr Mount Pleasant Osm- etory. Mr. King gava these brie! directi it! wish my grave to be covered with a piece or roll h cansoisn granite. on which w i brcsrved my name ., IQ Our Delivery Truck Loaves Wit-ll Orders lrlrisr S NOTE OARNATION or LIBBY'S EVAPORATED MILK. (56.95 case) 2 tins 29c EIlI)Y'S MATCHES. 3Ige.yllollesy . 2lc illlillb POWDER. lb. zllc tisrliliil BUTTER. 2lbs. .. .. 31.15 NO. 1 MACHINE SLICED . 55c BACON. lb. .. i'lilllTl”oAl'liE'E 9:; Hot 53c r . 43c SWEET (Fine or Coarse) illlilil”l RAISINS. 5lbs. sl.oo HEINZ . KETCIIIIP Large Boiile 26: HEINZ . BABY FOODS Complete Assorgmeni Tins 25c HEINZ WHITE PICKLING - VINEGAB I Gal. Boille 85c THE BEST YOU CAN BUY o . 0 e PAGE THREE or 9:30 AM. And is You Want Your Order Early In Any Port ofrho City Just Phone 141. .. Our Store Opens at e ,A. M. and Orders In by oils will be Delivered by 10 O'clock or Earlier. I . ” Finn i lied liipe P TOMATOES 15: lb.: Zlils. 29c Head Lettuce. 2 for ..... 29: New 3 I58. e OIII New Potatoes. V2” pk. 25o In-gay Cabbage. hood 19:, Butter loans. 2 lbs. . 25:. Choice Iarge Clean Blueberries. lb. T9: Sunkist Juicy Oranges. dos. . .l. 35: Sunkist I p Grapefruit. 3 for 33; I-3-1'89GP19P . Cuiios. oelch 10: 3for 29:. Fresh y Spinach. 2 lbs. . . . 29: Red Emperor. Extra Special Bargains il”Nlffl”3?"fE”ioN rxllllcl ..11b COCOANIIT. fine or course. lb. ”6il"6E6"llKlrs, lb. .31c B”l'”iiWl'E lb.; slbs. ... .. 89c ilEEil'Eil”l7llNuls. lb. .. .79c ililliioilfili WT2 for . .sl.oo i3”o"lll'i TlF3F”nJaA3lll'lEi7 lb. . . . 49: A MWW vmmm ?iL'S?.'7i.”?'.'.”.'.'sl'.33 ""'.'i;...'3;.;'.;”.;;.5” E(3'llF7'll”1g”:i:il:i;:3gE31iEnl3M.m. . .. 31.00 BLACK PEPPER AT OLD PRICE AND ALL (YIHEB SPIOES WHILE STOCKS LACE SL25 IN GALLON JARS LARGE CAKE UNWRAPP LAUNDRY SOAP. 2 for 35: APOEPAFIWTOUBEUHEE (in bulk). lb. . 32c 15 OZ. TIN CLARK'S (With Tomato Sauce) 'i'il”3lsli'ie”lllllrb . 2 lbs. 63c BE'.l'.l'EE BUY TODAY PORK & BEANS. l3ciin: 8iinsSI.il0 iliiill” iii llloul 27c: 4for ..s1.oo FOR DELICIOUS SALADS and SANDWICHES Phone 747 107 St. George St. Tile Big Stars with Tile Low Prices Kiaetner, Victoria. the Village by . the See s.3'l-ye ld knckl-Br . ball artist, is elcpec.t'sg to givi tile! N” much med” ""51 Q Facial SOAP. 4 cailes 30c It Will Be A Long Time Before Wecnn Repeat is CASH & GARRY STORES We llellver 0.0.0.. ing strength. slaronnon lure UNCLE sun by Oiltford ubmla. 9 Mrs. George Stewart. crapsud was a welcome week-end visitor at they home or Miss Elsie Boswell Vic- tor a. historical. geographical. A special teature Prof. Lorne Lea and Mars. Lea Concord. N. H. are visiting Prof. Le ' t . . from the gossamer wool 13.” mo Mr M" am” 1"" VIM” course includes a tour Mrs. Agnes Sryant oi llnmore, who is spending the summer at Victoria was among the guests at- tending the Boeweli-Bryont. wed- ding which took place at St. Peter's cathedral Charlottetown on Sat. Aug. 5th. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hill oiSt Lambert Que. accompanied by their iriend Miss Hemsworth Toronto. yell: recent welcome visitors to Vic- 42 . 9-(OP)- rough-hewn Canadian Capt. H. 0., Brown and Mrs. Brown of Wallace N. S. were very warmly welcomed by their many . iriends oi Victoria on their recent trip to 9. s:. 1. These kind genial . an in the family plot ”g”.'f,'n:',':,;';'5n'Pf..':f' ”"""'" ”' " DOBTON. Aug”! - (AP) -- The l acquisition or loithsndsr Mickey Hseiner from Chicago White Sex I via the waiver route was announ- ' V - ' cod tonight by general manager - sees an I (ml. and the day and year or C..!"S!I'”'- . ...-.4-a Grapes. lb. 29:- lalml. '