Province AUGUST 13. 1946 — —-- Bounty Bonstructlon 0o. P.E.I. washed and graded concrete gravel, shipped anywhere by rail or truck BUILDERS 0F Concrete foundations, floors, sidewalks, drive- ways, etc. r MARITIME ASPHALT PliilililiiTS 80.. DISTRIBUTORS OF Flintkote Industrial Agphalt Products - built up roofing, Waterproofing asphalts for con- crete foundations, Asphalt Floor Tile, Plastic Cements, Roof Coatings, etc. Enquiries concerning any of the above items will receive prompt attention by calling 222-1 or writing to 97 Water Street. Province of Prince Edward Island. August 12, 1046. Province of Prince Edward Island, August l2, I946. T0 WIIOM IT MAY CONCERN: Ite: Beef. Iron Ind Wills TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: t i This is to certify that in ac-‘ BE: EIJXIR B 1 1656 rcrliuirce \vith the provisions of Tm- Prohibition Act 1937. Statutes or P.E.I., Cap.]2'1‘. Sec.b37, Idhavr; - .< na s s t e a e o gtibfcd Iigna flyllti Wine m \vhlch P- E- l-. Cur. 21, Sec. lifislllill show any Proprietary or "m" "l lulu“ t" b? “"55 , L Mpdicme Act Numb", Elixir B 1-1600 the Proprietary analysis shows that the said p; clury or‘ patent. medicine t‘l‘lli.lL‘lS 14.44 percent alcohol by volume and further that the medi- cation found therein does not ren- tiCl‘ the said Beef, Iron and Wine unpalatable. Prohibition Act 1987, Statutes or proprietary medicine 0J2 per cent alcohol b erein does not render Elixir B 1-1066 unpalatable. it zrnrl Wine can be used as l"i rlcciiolic beverage. , ll‘. A. LARGE | Attorney-General NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN th. the above certificate renders I f-llii‘ oi Beef. Iron and Wine Instructions have been ,'.‘l\'I"il to the Royal Canadian Mounted Police to prosecute those who offend against the provisions oi The Prohibition Act with re- spect to those who consume, have in their possession, or sell Beef. lrnn and Wine. holic beverage. F. A. LARG ltoyal Canadian Mounted Police- the provisions of The l Prince Edward lalantie' This is to certify that, in accord- ance with the provisions of The 87, I have Patent Medicine Act No. 2326 which analysis shows that the said patent contains volume and nrthsr that the med cation found the said . I do therefore certify that Elixir pl do therefore certify that Beef. B b468,; can be “ed a. an “u” E. Attorney-GeneraL NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the above certificate renders the lab of Elixir B l-ltltld unlawfuL Imtructions have been given to the prosecute those who offend against n rohibitlonl Act with respect to those who con- sume. have in their sell Eltlir B l-IOGO. ,._.. possession, or August 12. 1948. August 12, 104d’. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: I0 ii HOM IT MAY CONCERN: ence with the proviaiona of The hthlilori Act, I987, Statutes oi I’. l. 1., Clip. 27, Sec. 8'1, l have caused an ulhrirsls to be made of Topper Tcw-lc M. 2ll0titi3 the Proprietary or Pat- ent Medicine Act illhvvn that the said patent or prir-tnrv medicine contains (a) m- ccnt alcohol mt-llicutlon, nunel rt- nphnspnatc, owing m the alcoholic properties of lht- medicine would be liable to be tiller] in quantities lniurlous ‘ 0.1:‘ l, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN NOTICE I8 HEREBY GIVEN that the above certificate will be that the above certificate will be flllsfltlliillli published twice in the Rural Gaze te a/nd that the rale of ru:h patent or proprietary medicine an and after the date of the sec- 1 ‘Rainst The Prohibition Act, llnlcsa ital TOPPED TONIC This is to certify that, in accord- Pro- which analysis m. 0.24 by volume (b) I itryehnine ‘gly- w ic medic F. A. LARGE, A“ ey-GeneraL ance Prohiblion Act P. E. I-. Clo. said atent o oontaIns ta) biy volume, (b) a medication, namely a rychnine, which medication. owing to the alcoholic properties of the medicine would be liable to he taken in quantities lnturlous to health. LARGE. Attorney-General. wlth the I‘. A. BE: YEAST-PROS. GENEllALl TONIC This h to certify that, in accord- ovfsions of The O87. Statutes of 21. Sec. 8'1. I have caused an analysis to be made oi Yeast-Phos General Tonic No. 18428 the Proprietary or Patent Medicine Act which analysis shows that the r proprietary medicine 12.70 per cent alcohol on and after t "ll publication shall be an offence publication eh I be an some has been sold upon th titloner. _Counlv plant is land and requirements. This com- ‘IIICICIKI aggregate has been test. ed by the Federal laboratories at high standards. The material is glacial drift de- D9511. very hard and of naturally uniform grading. The pit 1; win-k. ed by bower shovel and the gravel o, but through a ivashtng and o. screening blunt by which clay re- sidue 1S keot at a specified mini- mum. ‘ 1118 blunt is located 27 mjjgg from Charlottetown in the Iona- aurrev district. Shipment i; grade bv both truck and rail. Approxi- rriately ten men and. numerous llllcks are kept employed by the bounty Construction Company of Charlottetown who own and op. crate the projecg Pictured ltbflvv is e shipment 801ml to New Brunswick where the Provincial Oil C0.. of Halifax, N5 i5 llslntr same on construc- tion work at Port Elgin, Qn p111,- tl.ts material is being used in place of mainland gravel on con- struction at the Charlottetown H. R. wharf: new Nurses Home on Brighton Road; Provincial Government wonk; Summersdde and Kenstngton town work; Mo“- willie Hflfillltal. Ole. and etc. oi to Peters-Cooke Wedding Th‘? -'I‘l”11r0. N. S. Anglican Church was the scene of a recent iiifd attractive wedding. when the principals were LBWIBIICO Peters. son of Mr. and Mrs. Peters, of Charlottetown, and Miss Alice Cooke, daughter oi Mr. and Mrs. Edison Cooke, of Isaac's Harbor, Guysboro County. N. S. The of- ficiating clergyman was Rev. G. R. Thompson. D5510!‘ of the church at Willtil tlie marrlage took place. The bride was attired in a brown striped suit with hat, acces- wrics. footwear, stockings to match wilh a corsage oi roses. Fol- lowing the ceremony. as the bride and rind groom left the church. the sound truck of the Bill Lynch Shows played. Here Comes the Bride. I Love You Truly, and I‘ll Never Kiss Another. Thence. there was n procession of cars, gailv decorated. to a Truro res- taurant. where the wedding dinner was served to the party. ‘The basic clcmcms of the dinnerware south- commuuveh pnbu-hed ‘Mo’ in u“, crn fried chicken. ind steaks. A lloyal Gasette and that the sale of such patent or proprietary medicine date of the second- offence] against The Prohibition Act. II-fltfl e the same has been gold upon the jvrittcn order of a medical practit- written order of a medical prac- lililfl‘. Carri of Thanks The family of the late Mrs. Adam llickm wish lo thank all their 5 .NOTICE Theif/ollowing Grocery Stores will close Wednesday 8r Thursday AT 12.30 P.M. l. To allow our-staffs to attend the Fair. ATKINSON GROCETEIIIA CAS___II e CARRY "unset. casrr GROCERY KORREYS GROCERY Mica/rat's cnocsnv siianlrs ciiociiirv P. J. MacDONALD cars cnocsirr aconom oaocsnv McLEAN I McFADYEN RIX GROCERY CUDMORI BIO!- i ' Somewhere in France hs t. sleeping I nrigtziiours and friends for their kindness during their recent sad bereavement. i i In loving memory-of A. N. Camp- bell who passed away August 1d; l i946. l‘ _ t ‘F0116 long year has passed since he 1 _ c us , But memories cling closer ‘tie true Years that slip by cannot sever I Our- loving remembrance of him. Wife and Family, Canoe Cove. I I In Memos-lam i I l i memo f my dear IIauIIhtZInMai-y L. Incl’...- who loet I August i4, , hcr life in Ottawa River, 1944. s. Today is a day of rsrnembra with many sad re A day we shall always remember ‘When the rest of the world forgets. We think of you in silence I and oft repea your name We who lrived yon, sadly min you But trust n God to meet again. Lovln l.v Remembered I other, Brother and !In Memos-lam ; ‘ In loving memory of Pie. Arthur ,li. Gaenestcr, who was Killed in ‘ Frsncs. August 1a, 1m. b lle Biiter. r l There with hie comrades brave l-‘or home and friends and dear one: , alts bright yonaginllfle he gave. $131..‘ i» ...."..'.'.i,"“"°" it is the kindly deeds, and ready 0f our dear Arthur's face. In l , ~ new it-cr- - [rtr CILARLOTIETUWN GUARDIAN Concrete Gravel Plflduggd Loeglly O.‘ ltrfcrest to the construction- mindcd public of Prince Edward Island is that washed and screen- cd-to-size concrete gravel is be- irzg produced locally. Operations are carried out at Lewes. Queens the capacity olf the sufficient to fill all Is- Ottawa and found to conform with PAGE THREE five piece orchestra provided music. After the dinner, the co 1e ri-rove to the home oi the bri e's parents at Isaac's Harbor. ‘where a reception was held, with a large number participating. Gifts received by the couple included a large purse of cash. two chests of litogeis’ silverware. a modern plas-_ t c bag. Both the bride and 1800111 B" Personals Miss Myrtle Sampel has return- ed hcrne after a pleasant visit with friends in Tlgnlslz. Mrs. Part1 Fitzgerald and Mrs .C.1pt. John Fitzgerald Jr. and family o-l Boston. Mass, arrived on Friday and will vacation here for a few weeks. BEIITMI. GUARDIAN This column la reserved for use» of local interest. hnt advertising oi a acwsy nature may be inserteu lhle in advance. CIIASWEIL to: Photographs. DID YOU GET a Car Book? CON FEDERATION LIFE IN- Bl.‘ RANCH HOWARD MciN NIB for Footwear GREEN CROSS D. D. T. prepara- tions for every purpose. Fennell & Chandler. l LEGION DANCE. — The regulari Wednesday night dance will be held at the Charlottetown Legion Home- ficg 9.30 P. M. to I A. M. August‘ t . NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS- All advertisements to appear in Guardian must be in office by noon oi day previous to insertion to ensure publication. ‘ LmnL-Lmnp Lime, Hydrated Lime, and Arsenate oi Lime, Fen- nell S: Chandler. SUMMER CLEARANCE SALE of Dresses. Coats, Blouses, Skirts. Jumpers and Purses at 'l"he Fashion Shopper. 80TH BIRTHDAY-Mrs. Mar"- garet Cotes of Granville, fc/rmer- ly of Charlottetown is today cele- brating her 80th birthday. She is enjoying good health. OWING T0 THE SIIORTAGE of, help we will be tunable to serve, meals to other than guests from the 10th to the 17th of August inclusive. Queen Hotel. Fitte u Sit-II AWARDED $25.00 PRIZE-Mr. Mark McGuigari, son of Mr. Jus- tice McCiui-gan has been awarded the prize of $25.00 fc-r having ted all students of the Island in ;he recent entrance examinations t0 Prince of illales College. ARRIVED BY PLANE - Miss Beatrice M. Macdunald, New York City, arrived on the Island by plane Thursday evening to visit relatives and friends and at pre- sent ls the guest of her brother Jas. E. Macdonald and Mrs. Mac- donald. North Bedeque. 0N’ FIRST VISIT TO ISLAND —Mr. and Mrs. Allen Thompson and datlehter Shirley. at Lindsa, Ont. are on a motor trip to P Island coming lrv the Wood Islam Ferry after voltlng in New Bruns- wick and Nova Scotla. Mr. Lind- say is a fluential farmer in Oat- ario and he is high in. his praise of PE. Island. VISITING l’. E. ISLAND - Mr and Mrs. Preston Bennett of| Montreal motored to P E Island oil a visit to Mr Bennett's par- ents, Mr_ and Mrs, F D Bennett of Souris. Mr. and Mrs. Bennett have both been discharged from the services about two weeks ago, Nirs. Bennett being in the C.W. AC. and Mr Bennett in the ii. with the Bill Lynch Shows. The ybrlde is employed by Lynch and -Goldi€. concessionaries. and the groom is manager of the Joe C0- hen- concessions. At the church ceremony- the bride was given away by Lockey A. Gree . Miss Edith Carver was the bri esmaid. NEW zaTmNn KrfiTs KIWI nous AT norm AUCKLAND, N. 2., August 12.- tCP) - The Melbourne Zoo has offered to‘ send the Auckland Zoo a duck-lbilled platypus in exchange for a kiwi e82. and take the risk whether it hatched out or not. but the deal is orfi. The Auckland Zoo would like a duck-billed plat-ypus. one of the world's queerest creatures which lays eggs and suckles its young. but the Government will not B. Mr. Winfrid Wright, Mo ten N. 8.. arrL-ved homo. being ca ed, on account of the illness of Mrs. Wright. in the P. E. I. Hospital. Miss Peggy MacNeill, North Rustico. returned to her home after spending the week with her aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mrs. ivllliam T. Hickox. Bradnlbane. The many friends of Mrs. Win- frid Wright. Mc-ncton. N. 13., (nee Helen Somers Pleasant Valley) will he sorry to learn she is a patient in the P. E. Island Hospital for treatment. Mr. and Mrs RE Upnam of Halifax are visiting the letters niece, Mrs. t-lerrrian Nlckevson, 1'17 Pleasant Street. Mr. U ham am Mr Nlckerscn are spen tng a few CA1‘. MB. AND MRS. WALTER R. SHAW. announce the ongageonent of their daughter Margaret Elileen to, Mr. Allen Joseph McLeod. son of the late James William McLeod and Mrs. Mae McLeod of Sydnq N. S. The marriage has bern ar- ranged to take place September 3rd in Cornwall United Church. RECEIVES CONGRATULA- TIONS —Below is an extract tak- en from the "Dynamo" published monthly by the Empire Life Insur- ance Company under date of Aug- ust 5. 1946. Congratulations and feficitations are extended to Man- ager R. H. McNei-ll. CKIIIIIOLLC- town, who celebrated another mllstone with the Company on August lst when he commenced his twentieth year of loyal service We look forward to him having many more happy years assmem- ber of the Empire Life family. MATRICULATION EXAMINA- TIONS GRADE X1 - Results o! at fire cents a word. strictly Pl! low it to s~nd the kiwi egg over- days 1n p E 1 _.'n-uro new; Mrs. Darrell G. McRae accom- panied b her niece. Miss Elearwn Wood, 01y Detroit, Michigan Mrs George Wood 0,1 Boston. Mass. and ,seas, - ‘The kiwi, New Zealands strange Wingless bird. is becoming increas- ingly rare. The birds are strictly protected and it is forbidden to isend them overseas. The Govern- ‘m nt fcars that if one egg were sent out of the country, zoos all over the world would want them and the number of kiwis remaining in New Zealand would be still fur- ther reduced. holidays with their father, Mr. Angus Comer-m o! Clyde River. -—— ———-——-——~ Live branch officials of the Union BINGLEY. England. Aug. 12.— oi Mineworkers. most of tCPi-Membsrs of the National. come direct from the minefsces. Coal Board, who will supervise the‘ coal industry undtr nationalization, thrir irsual employment rates. are to atterrgl. a summer school on‘ Theme of the course will be mining probems in this Yorkshire "Prospects and Problems of the town in August. r Coal Mining Industry under Nat- vFellow-stludents will be prosepc-Lionalization." NOTICE The Wholesale Groceries and Wholesale Confectioneries Will Close WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON AT 12.30 So Their Staffs May_ IIave an Opportunity to Attend The Fair. NOTICE The following drug stores will close Thurs- day afternoon l2.30 to 6 p. m. Re-open 6 to 8 p. m. Hughes Drug Co. Reddin Bros. E. A. Foster Rankin! Two Macs Jenkins’ Pharmacy Johnson 8r Johnson J. Ernest I-l. Worth Victor Coyle Wednesday afternoon being a regular holl- day the only drugstore remaining open will be Victor Coyle. Mrs Guy O Temple of Brunswick. Maine. are spending the summer Worker students will be paid at c; 91 Der Matriculation examinations held in June have recently been re- leased by the Maritime Examin- ing Board of Halifax. All the elevmen pupils of the grade XI class oi Souris Convent. figure pro- mtnently among the successful candidates. A special honorable mention should be accorded to the class leaders Misses Helen Mac- Isaac and Bernadette MacDonald. both with general average over 80 per cent: to Mr. John K. Mac- Donald for Geometfy- 50 D91‘ C9115 whom will on 5:1 per cent: to Miss Marion MscPCiee for a Mathematics total cent. In order of ‘merit. the following is the list 0f the spcgessftil students: l-lclcn lvlaclsaac. Bernadette MacDonald. Alton MscKenzie. Gertrude Pet- ers. . Lorraine MncAuiav. Marlon MncPhcle. Marv MTITTIIYII‘. John K. hiacDnnald. Frfnri: Gilli/Fri?- Francis Lcrvis ‘Inn MscDflnfllfit Awarded Medal 17R. E. P. WEEKS who has been awarded e. silver medal by the Royal society of Arte lnndcn, England. for the Neil Matheson McWharrle Lecture on "Canada and Post-war Recon- struction” which he delivered be- fore the Dmnintons and Felonies section of the Roricty ti"! UMP"- ber. Dr. Weeks, who is n native of Mt. Stewart. i! i ndlnl I ""1- ion with his fa her Rev. Ernest Lweeie at letleeae. . t GET YOUR SUPPLIES HERE FOR THE t BIG WEEK Firm Red Ripe Tomatoes 1 9 ‘ u’ Buy in quantity-Usexthem at every meal and save money , Chickens, Ducics, Fowl Poultry, Meats, Fresh Fish YOUNG TENDER BEEF Buy a big roast then you will have lots for that extra carload. SPRING LAMB ALL OUTS PORK CHOPS AND ROASTS. SMOKED FILLETS, FRESH FILLETS, ETC. ‘NEWCROPPEAS 2 Th. 25c. Blueberries fresh daily 2 lbs. 45c. Sweet Juicy Oranges good size 33c doz. 3 doz. 95c. New Potatoes 10 1b, 49c. Stringless Wax Beans 2 lbs. 25c. New Beets 3 bunches 25c. New Carrots 2 bunches 23c. Head Lettuce 2 for 29c. CASH and CARRY STURES 187 GREAT GEORGE STREET The Big Store with the Big Stock PHONE 748 PHONE 747 Free Delivery Service Free Delivery Service I island Cheese Ciel Take a large piece back with you Mr. TOURIST. Addresses Rotarians 0n Major Problems -i__ I . "Dominion-Provisional reunions l and the world problem" was the y. A... . DIM subject of an inspiring address delivered at the Rotary Club luncheon yesterday by Mr. Frank MacKinnon. M l. professor o! clitical science and public admin- tration at Carleton College, Ott- awa and formerlv o1’ (‘lrrrlotte- town. Phllowing ls the text of Mr. Mne- Kinnon's address: "It is a pleasure and a privilege to lIlg to be here today and I tharlr you for your cordial WcICOIIIG. I value this opportunity of experi- encing agaln thc kind hospitality which you exrcnded to n." a year ago. "When I received the invitation from your executive to trddress y-iu on this occasion l though‘. of the topic which has been announced to you. It has a three-told sign- ificance at this time. For during these next fcnv days we on Prince Edward Island are celebrating the biggest loonl week of the year. Not only that but this is a tline when our Province along with the others, is concerned with the current issue of Dominion-Provincial Relations. And again at this very moment re- presentativc ivorld statemcn are seeking a police formula at the conference in Paris. This: thnic contemporary events, in each o! which we are directly concerned. have suggested ii‘p title in" rrv "r- marks today. "TWO major problems Caradinns in these times ing large in l-ur public life. ‘lhc one, a national problem. concerns the strengthening of the tie tin. binds our Corfecleration. The other, ,‘" of an international character, in- volves our place in the not (n0 peaceful world Thcsc noblema while different scope, nrc sim- 1 liar in corrcnt. ,. both involve incl £31m" complex relationships of interest", ‘If groups. geographil nrcas. ‘anzuriglai "MK race. religion. culture ant: corn-- n “mf, omic, political n-id social idcns. " Thcv are not new, the one is its old as Cemda itself. ‘Xnilc 1lre| other has been h dominant. theme. ‘ of human history. Crisis In Ioth Firl; “Within our own time .\.‘ have seen a series of crisis in bazh the-c cc. .ii this have had a. .n lmpt5 i rr to play, iiill" Nil‘ is int-lei". t .. fields. In Dnrrrinxnu-Provinrinl r“, “m, H,,L.,,.,,._ lotions there il"..\ been .1 steady; (mm “H, A‘; m, (tr, attempt since the early tacos tr ‘hp 0mm i‘ , “reserve . T , .' ' build Canadian nationhood on aim, n", com, strong foundation. Promtnno dis-mam“ ‘hm. I f‘ cussions or the Fathers o. Confcn-‘owfi In on“, W oration to the recent meetings nf| m,‘ ‘m, i, a Mm}, t.he Premiers numerous Canddiei‘ cndvnvn," “m; hm.“ statesmen have LHICCICCIAIEII cn-. Tm, hnnnom. o; m, deavours lo\v.1rcl__ this sun. Ticuns m, w Cmmhy task has been diiflcrilt; much pro-, 61.51pm", “m, l. gress has been made: but there is|__ still a long wav to go. , with respect to the world pro- s blem Oinnda. along \vi'h other. n—_ nations. has sought to fir-l a place in lntetrnationlrl affair-s and in seek some formula by winch the‘ lCamiliirivIriil-Pn c 8i countriesiot the worildl cnnmiivei § together n pence on HOP». in. % (a Here too the we,» has been long; .-_ é and hard; somfi results trove been Ayn i achieved; but. ere too, t. ere s .1 r n.%........ n so‘. W l ; souvenirs " e queston or S951 acre (r- wc stand in relation to these AT Tl"? g, issues? The awsvwv only too reilrdily at ‘ ccmcs back from some qua .02.“- that we as mdtvi-ouals or as local‘ ‘Bgwel groups are not lmmedlzztly cml-i- (mt COURT cer-necL-that it is. our izzivcrnmcrlt that should worry about them,‘- thot it. is Dominion l'|"(‘.\‘lll(‘.l:\i conferences and ncncc rrvfcrencc; that should do th. work, No great- er mists-kc clh be made. for the. clay qt’ turring cur bnck< to stir-hi matters is acne. Prlbll‘: opinion 2.~ paw a great luce in pellticaii affairs and one of the foundations l STORE IIOFRS \ o .~\..\l.-!l rust. _\ Z“ W re (iIuiPItiN 5'11” (‘lmrlnttcinrvn A tum/raj