gglJST/Zill”; FINAL SHO Mrcli of ime “Idia At mnmiiiaui z nnvs only - wen.- A PRICELESS RECORD OF THE GLORIOUS EXPLOITS OF H. M. S. ARK ROYAL and ihe romance and dreams of her courageous men and n0 less heroic wives and sweethearts. wuvc TO-DA Y O i__;.:.;_. ' War”—Shows 2.30-7-_9 T -. ll ll. isouss Britain's ood Problems n Wartime "Food and the War" was the sub- t oi an interesting addless V95" eniay by Professor J. A. 860% stson, Agricultural Attaches at. -- British Embassy at Washing- n, and a ulturul Adviser to e High Cutitnissloner lliiECI Kin n in Canada. Prof. atson 5110' ut- the noon IUIICMEQH - the Rotary Club. 1-le pointed out that all the great o. 6Xp0l'lllig' countries are either htlng the Axis or are willing to up lv the allies with food-Cantu Quick hands and steady nerves are essential for every s in war time. Wrigieyh nliqmmint Gum helps relieve _ llluc and nervous tension T refreshes you on the ob. yo dellciousllavorhelps esp muir mouth and throat cool “I; ‘llllllll. your breath fresh, n“ the Iicsltliful chewing ‘,3 illllestion. For handy "‘l°l""\'"t. always carry n gackllflc or two of Wrigley wllearmint Gum. CIIE mllllilLE You WORK“ ons dol Only 5d! $0M! TOHIYI M v d8, United States, Afitralla, New Zealand and Argentina have all large food reserves. The difficulty is to move these resources. There is indeed a large shipbuilding pro- gram, but there have also. of late, been heavy sinkings. The only tray oi’ adding immediately to munitions and military transports is to make shifts with less Ivllpplhg tonnage foo- food. ‘Ilhe speaker c1. ' ed four chief ways of achieving this essential economy of shipping. The first is to reduce food consumption in Britain to the barest amount, neces- sary to maintain health and morale; the second is to boost focd pro- duction in Britain to the highest practicable level; tihird, tofill the gap in Britain's food supply from Canada, the United States and West Africa. and. fourth. to reduce the weight and bulk of those foods which must be imported. He dealt in detail with each of these metlhods. dealln first with the British food flililflllgig system, which has sus- ceeded so well in meetinE Illlm" tlonal needs, that the national health is definitely better tlhnn it was in normal times of peace. 'I'hls. he explained, is the result not only of the care taken to provide a hal- anced ration, but to n nution-rvide campaign in the choice, preparation and econnny of food, to the pro- vision of free and cheap meals for children of the poorer classes, the provision of carefully planned meals to workers, and to the reduction in consumption oi’ sugar and sweet stuffs. Farm Management A higher degree o! efficiency in farm management also being achieved by bett/er cultivation, more scientific use oi’ fertilizers and feeds, the making of surplus grass into silage. etc. All farms are graoeo by Countv War Committees into three categories. ‘Ijhe County Com- mittees also, where necessary, give financial help for the purchase of fertilizers and equipment and lend equipment for tillage and harvest operations. An important factor has been the concentration of effort on those products which are of greatest value as human food. Prof Watson snfd. First priority crops nrn pctn- tOes. wheat rind otlher grains. suem beet and the common vegetables and legumes. These are ‘quota’ crops; each farmer receiving order? as to the amount that he mustgrow. As regards livestock, priority is given to dairy herds. As a result. potato and grnln acrenges have risen y about 68 per cent, vegetable production by over 50 per cent and 5118B: beet bv l8 per cent, which wer esti>rv w: (Continued on page 7, Col 5) BIRTHS CAMERON-At Eversleigh Hamp ton , P.E I. on Aug. 13th 19:2, to Mi‘. and Mrs. David P. Comsron, s, son. MALONE- At the Charlottetown Hospital. August 24, 1942, to Ptc Stephen and Mrs. Malone, a son. SCOTT — At Moncton City Hos- ailtal, Aug i7, 1942 to Mr, and Mrs. illlsm T. Scott, of Lewisvllle, N. B. (neg Hilda Maiiiescn, a son. James Walton l-Iariy. MacLELLAN-At the Prince Cflllnlf Hospital on August 24. 1942, Mrs Louise MacLellan of Albertcn. ged 63 years. The body was forw. led last night to Albe-rton. Funeral notice later. MIODONALD— At the P. E. ‘f Hospital on Monday, August 2i, i942, William H. MacDonald, in his 60th year. Funeral from Mer- maid Presbyterian Church tomor- row, Wednesday. service starting 2.30. Interment Mermaid Cemetery. _ ,_ __ THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN A NEW WARNEI IIOQ N" liar-flag KAY WALTER FRANElSQdIJPSTON lliiilllll WARREN ‘ with Elirtrcvhgalll IOIRAN MINEVITCH l HIS IASCMI NOW PLAYING w? 0A PI T0 L w ALSO-NEWS. GLEN GRAY A ND ii I S ORCHESTRA SHOWS 2.30 - 7.00 — 8.45 i i iyn-nawrtva-w-i-wetan-mv COMING NEXT MON.— rvn._ wan. ll THE YODELLING RANGER. Pollulnr Singing star pf Radio and Stage in Personal Appearance At The Capitol Death Yesterday 0f Mr. William ll. MacDonald A wide circle of friends will re- gret to learn of the death yester- day of William H. MacDonald, 68- year-oid farmer of Mermaid, a few miles from Charlottetown. Mr. MacDonald died in the Prince Edward Island Hospital, He was a native of Johnston's River. and a son of the late lvfr. and Mrs. Kenneth MacDonald. He was born January 14, 1874. He was one 0f this Provinces most industrious farmers and fox ranchers. He was prominent in community activities and was an elder ill the Church of Scotland, Survlvin are his wife, formerly Miss Pear Mulch, and four sons and a daughter. ma. Malcol Irving of Cherry Valley is the daughter while Wilson MacDonald, Mount Ryan, Gordon MacDonald, and LlQNd MacDonald in Mermaid, and Blair MacDonald with the Maritime Central Airways are so ns. 5lll"lvllls also are four bro- thers and four sisters. They are, Mrs. John W. Jay, Plsquld; M51- colm lVIncDonnld, Seuthport; John A. MacDonald, Bunbury; Peter J, MacDonald. Charlottetown; W511. ace MacDonald. Covehead: Mrs. Lemuel Jay, Mount Stewart; Mrs. Harry Swan. Covehead; and Mrs. Crawford Jay, Charlottetown, The funeral will be held from Calvin Presbyterian Church Wed. “csdtlv i" 2-39 Din. A 5hort service for the family and relatives W111 be held nt his late . sidence at 2 p. m. N. D. MacLean UNDERTAKER EMBALMER Charlottetown and North Wiltshirs Phone I49 ‘as . How Are Your ‘Eyes’ s If you no hsvin symptoms . r strain - hea aches. son eycs or dizziness - consult = " 19ml t. At your service with vein of Qxncflellltt and s thorough retracting service. Call In and discnu Y0!!! difficulties .. G. F. lluteheson r. o. uurcnssos o. r. aurcnsson ~ l l l L... u. one at the home of her aunt, Mrs GETTING ONLY TEMPORARY RELIEF? Correct Constipation Without "Dosing" LONDON, Canadaz-Your constipa- tion may be caused by lack oi the right kind of “bulk" in your meals. Cathar- tics give only temporary relief. 5_25_11_ KELLOGGS ALL-BRAN helps you ___ get regular, naturally. But remember, EXCEPTIONAL GRQwTfl__ w, it doesn't work like purgatives. ALL- 13, MacNeill, summerside. who has BRAN takes time. extensive holdings in oyster beds Try eating delicious ALL-BRAN,” in this locality re rts that they a cereal or ill muffins, every day, and have made except onal growth this drink plentyof wziienBuyALL~BRAN season. This, is due. he believes, t0 in two convenient sizcsatyourgrocefs, the fact that l-he Willa?!‘ Slllllllllld- or in individual serving packages at ing the coasts has been exceptlml- restaurants. Made by Kellogg's in ally warm owing to the sutrmery London, Canada. weather vmioh prevailed during j June and July, and has been con- tinuing throughout the present month. -Moncton Transcript. i____ —"-— RENOVATING 01.1) HOME - COMMISSIONERS ARRIVE— My Hocpe, Hams 61m 15 having Th9 member! 0f the 3°51“! i” the old Horne Homestead at Wins- "rransport Commission have arrlv- lo South completely renovated. ed in the city along with several _ other men who will attend the meeting to be held this morning. NEW GLASGOW FIELD—Rev. The members of the Commission O. W. McCully and Mrs. J. M. are: Col. J. A. Cross. K.C., Chief Curiston will meet congregations Commisioner; George A. Stone, as follows:--Fredericton, Wednes- Commissioner; Mr. F‘. M. Mc- day, 8 P-m-I Brfldlllbfllle. Tllllfll- Pherson, commissioner; ‘Mr. F. F. day 8 p.m.; New OIHSBOW. Friday. Burpee, Registrar; and A. G 8 p. m. 6-25-11. Veitch, RePOrtcr. Mr. I. C, Rand -—-——-—‘ and Mr. W. E. Robinson, railway THREE BROTHERS OVER- 'offlcials, Mr. C. W. Rand, Super- SEAS-Word has been received visor of car service and Mr. C. that sergt‘. R. B. Cameron has ar- Thurber of the Car Demurrage rived shiny in England, this be- Bureall, Canadian National Raii- mg three sons of Mrs. Angus ways. Mr. W. A. Kirkpatrick and Cameron, Charlottetown, serving Mr. W, J. Collins, have arrived also in En81fllld~ en h hearin . -———- to a“ d t e _g xzvcusn T0 P. E. r. - Albert ]Q[ISCELLANEOUS S}I()WER__ Aucuin nas- returned from an en- M“ E J Wynne 210 weymqph joyable trip to CLLiIXOLlGLOVVIl. He Street’ was hostess on Thin-silty cycled 40) miles and was accom- evening Aug 2o at "an eniotable valued om any by M11 and M“ miscellaneous shows; 1n honor? o; Anthony wiiellun, who also had a her friend Miss Mary DEVETCRHX Plea-Sim" mp- sydmy PC“ whose marriage i5 talruig place 0n “Wold- Wednesduy moming. The guest oi honor was escorted to a Baily de- corated chair. Patricio Wynne and Damien Ieonard dressed as bride and groom wheeled in a carriage laden with gifts, These Were Open- ed by Mrs. Gerald Proctor {lllti the accompanying verses were rend hv Miss Madelyn Joy. A dainty lunch was served by the hostess IISSISULI by M13, F, J, McMillan and M15. W. Joy. Music and a, sing-song followed. Before departing ihc guests bounced the bride-to-be. and GEIITMI. lilliilillllili Ibis column ls nus-val so! IIII 0| loan! interest. ill Mivertisiul l‘ I neI” nnurfhny In Inserted ll I cunts a and. small: Olnhls II advance. s- _ CONFBDEBATION LIFE INSUR. ANQE, L-BTB MR. AND MRS. JOHN JEWELL, JIL, North River, announce the en- gagement‘, of their daughter Hilda Maude, to Clifton Elmer Stewart. son of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil J. Stewart. Hampshire. Marriage to take Dlace the latter part. of September. COOK'S for Photographs. L-oilfi. VISITING IN P. E. I. —- Mrs. Gurizcld sgnrubuugri, Slcllaaton, accompanied by M115. George Gri~ inoldi, River Street, and Mrs. Archie Black, is visiting her mcth. er and sister in Gaspersau, P. E. 1., also iciativcs and friends in Murray Harbor North and in Unar- iottctouri. —~ New Glasgow‘ News. RED CROSS lgblilliikirllildfCYlNllltS- ING RESERVE --'i‘ e ina group lecture to the members of the Dirt; crgency N-ursing Reserve will wished her much happiness" given tonight at the Gymnasium of TRAINOR.—0’SIIEA NUPTIALS “be Cllndflll. "m" by _R""°“?_"d _ .1 M t ' d i- Sister Patricia of the Chailcttetowit icing 1111/11?‘ ggliéerri Irrigllnorauggd Hospial Staff. All members are urg- Mm Tram“ or Qhqrlottemwn. ed 1,0 be present as the names oi P. E. I. to Corporal Lawrence B. those in tihe six different groups O‘Shea, oif Montreal, took place on are to be Posll-‘d- 3~D8rl1t6 0115455 Saturday morning, Aug. 1st in St. will start on _Mondti_y, August 31st, Patricks Ciiureti, Montreal. lvlss and will continue _ior 51X weeks Irma McKay attended the bride when the course will be completed. and, Mr, Paul _O‘Sl1ed actcdas b:_st ~1- man. The bride wore a bAUB silk FUNERAL AT POWNAL -- The J9me? street 1:112“ irflck With 8 flill-Elill of the late Mr. Samuel smell hat to mtrrli. and a wisage Jenkins, 82, was held Sunday afzer- of while Carlwtifllls- Tile bY-d noon from one home of Frank Jones maid wore Coral Pink 391353’ to the Pownul United church. Ser- Wilh ha!» l0 Illlllfitll Elli fl @9535’? VICES were conducted by Rev. D K. white camamcns" “*9 r5039.“ P“ Ross asszstcd bv Rev. H. F. Fen- me trick, Pallbearers were, R. L. Jen- kins, W. A. Jenkins, William ‘Wood, Milton Furness, Wesley Acorn, and Vernon Jenkins. Burial was in Pownal Cemetery. m- O‘Shee. left for ‘ and Toronto. Flor travelling the bride wore a navy ensemble with white accessories. They will reside i“ Mmmal- HELP Rm) CRO—SS—'I'lie Jun- (Patrlot please “my, ior Red Cross war fund here was _ swelled by $5.17 yesterday, the cgéjgfigggnglgGthgwlfjlgganggg proceeds from an enterprise laun- Jersey records w have ever been ched by five young patriots. They nude m t“ Maritime Provinces’ were, Arlene Darnell. Sharon has recently been completed by Danmn- 130"“ Cmiwt Betty KW‘ the 51X ear 01d Jersey c°w.__,un_ hole and Edgar Doiiccttc. Witn 1pm, Gm e Myra‘ bred and owned some lemons, they made an np- by Harold stead, Charlottetown R petizing drink nnd sold it together E I Myra m 365 days produced with candy and cookies at a side- 1527's lbs. or mm: and .763 11$ o: walk stand on Rochford street. fat with an avcrzige test of 5%. The?’ W“? tmmcd when ‘me of She has freshencd in time to qual- the" “u-“Omels ‘imwd 0"‘ l0 be My for a Gold Medal Certificate. Lieutenant Governor B. W. Le- which Ml‘. Stead has received from Fag“ the Canadian Jersey Cattle Club. One of the significant. things about this cow ls, both her sire and dam were bred by Mr. Stead. Her daughter l: an outstanding accompanied by Vlr. and Mrs. PWdl-lcfil‘ fllld M5 rflelllll’ Vie" Maurice Dartf were visitors to sold to Mr. FTB-nk Dllylflll. Slllls- Amherst. and Moncton, over the bury, N. B. M ra leads her class in week-end. ‘ e Mm’ May and Mr 1e 0T? at 1n o a ag an, y, e ___- yesterday fcr Sydney, C. 3., to FAMILY BEREAVED-TWO broth- visit his sister, Mrs. R. E. er, natives of Memramcook, who Dcwd. have many friends here. took part -——~— in the smashing Commando lTilO M“. V" M' Hudmll. 5t. on Dleppe mm the Cameron 311.11. AV8l‘(15,‘h2s)I9illl‘Tlt_3Il from a pleas. landers, a Winnipeg regiment. Ont Bill V15" with fiends M Un-W of thtm, Lt. William McMunus, . R9511 110$ 51- zznzrisst mist. 13;, my,» m Mi/Ianus, also of the Queen's Own "in Vi?“ Th‘ fflfng infirm‘: Pg“- Camcron Highlanders who reiuz-n- a “‘ ‘ 5 g5 °' ed safely to England, after the ruid. Leut. McManus parents are Well known residents of Memramcook, where Mr. McManus operates n large farm and is also well known as a building contractor. In ncldiion t0 the “V0 50m m/“scflst “mum” rived from Connecticut on a visit to 795E195 at her sister Mrs. H. I-i. Shaw and Dr. Pflfelllfi. Mid One Shaw, Upper Prince Stret. daugihter, Rev. Mother McManus, ___-_- fs a member of the Sacred Heart Mrs, Tully, Mrs. Fortune and Order. Montreal. Lfeut. McMnnus is Miss Tully. Halifax. are spending s. s. nephew of Reid McManus and (iellghiful holiday nt the home of John W. McMonus, of this cltv. and Mrs J S. Sims, New London a. grandson of the late Sir William Harbour. Sullivan, of Charlottetown, chief -———- justice oi Prince Edward Island. Mr. Earl McCourt of Charlotte- town leaves this morning for IIAMILL AND O'CONNOR NUP- Moncton, N. 3.. to spend his holi- TIALS -— A pretty wedding days with his brother William and was solemnizcd at St. James Mrs. McCourt. Church, Summerfielzi, on Arg ___... LAC I-"rnnk Graitnn of the RAF. 12th., when Mary Marguerite 0001111“. dillfillel‘ 01 D1115 Station, Charlottetown is sounding his furlough the guest of Mr. and O'Connor and the lute Mrs OCOnnor of Clinton, became the Mm A H Amen.‘ 55.1mm." Mr. and Mrs. Myron Sexton Personals Allan Matthew, and B111 Andrew Mr. Earl Bigger, New Glasgow, N. 5., arrived in Charlottetown via Prince Nova yesterday and will spend some time visiting relatives. Mrs. E. Fnrnhatn Greene hns_ ar- and Mrs. Wilfred Wilfred Connolly, of Bweque, and one 1st the brides homo, where llléiy rece vei many cosil d beaut- nii gifts. y m bride of Albert E. Hamill, son of the lme ‘rhomatfra 11*. 1313111 and ltlfrls. Ham o Cen equc. .e 1 , , -1 1 _ ammo was pretormw by w. Z3°‘n§"‘iiiili.°i.2.l?2‘ "i8. ‘iliiaftlll’; Eugime Mun” Wm“ Rev- GQOYY? Mass after a pltavitii holiday at M09959 1n “l8 fifllllltllllly- 771° l-lillcrest. Farm l-lnmptcn the bride was beautifully sttzred in _' ' pale blue with matching accessor- es and‘ was attended by her sis. ________________ “fight?” avécogfsrritdgle p-Ifgé Keep Minard‘! in the home. groom was supported by his iiiend, - Mr. Ixnus Mulligan, of Kinkora. T00 Late To claslfY A delicious wedding breakfast was -———- served at. th home of the bride to WANTED-MAID FOR GENERAL the immediate families. Afier ccn- housework. Apply 296 Grafton gratulatirm atréd ugloodh wishes hold 8-26-31. n emit-see e a-p coupe ———-———*-—————-——~—— left on a honeymoon trigythiougti FOR RENT -—- YRTMIEDIATEIIY the Maritlmes. On their return third floor Hill Apt. Telephone Ml’. and Nilm. Hamill will resde 1B22-J. 8-25-11 in their beautiful new home in ——i———-——————-i———— Middleton, where their h<~<t of WANTED —- ITNFURNIEHED friends with them a ha7:py wrdderi 1101156- Phflne 1487. 8-25-2l. life. Previous to ille wedding im- -———————-—-———— bride was tendered two showers, L051‘ — 0N GREAT GEORGE Street nenr Mallews Service Station pair ladies white shoes. Finder please lcnve at J. C. Montgomery's Office, 79 Queen Reward. a-zs-ii. \- PAEFLLTHR FE SALE 5 BIG Hi0 DAYS 6 Qt. Basket PEACHES Limited Quanity, Order Early. IO Lbs 29c Pickling llinegariivhit.“ $525591: git. PICKLIN G ONIONS 19c GREEN TOMATOES I2 u», PERFECTION Creamery Butter 2 lbs- NEW PACK LOBSTER 5 °l Ti" ISLAND RIPE TOMATOES 2 us. | onsn a , Free Delivery Phone 748 Rooney - TayIorIVuptioils Left to right: L.CpI. John Rooney, Mrs. Rooney (nee lliayme Taylor), - (llztci- Buy. married in Si. Wednesday morning, Aug. 19th. Jatncs Taylor of Glace Bay, LCpi. John F‘. R().'llll_l‘. son of . Laurn Rooney Jar-k Hwotioy, also 0f Glare Bay. The bride made a charming pic- ture of girlish loitciiness wedding dress of Doudrc blue wool .ur--. Eat-la, t writ, l -Cpl. z/erl L". r . Dunstan‘: Basilica, Charlottetown, P.E.I., St. Dunstan's Basilica, Charlottc- hirs. town, P.E.'l., was the scene of a . very attractive military; wedding, Wctinestlav, Aug. 19th, at 8.30 a.m.. when Father McCardle, Army Chaplain, united in marriage, May- me Taylor, daughter of Mr. and ‘III’! 39c 75c 3 9: 25s nd GARRY STORES 187 GT. GEO. ST. and iii: 1a in her rumours S'i‘I~.‘.-\Ii 25c Lb. ROAST BEEF _ 42¢ 1.1., BOLOGNA- _ _ —25c Lb. sausaotss _ -_ _z.-.¢ 1,1,, satxr liEiiiilNil 7c each CUKES 4 for Golden Bantam Doz. Red, Blue, Yellow PLLWIS and GREEN (IAGES l’(J'I‘A’l‘U_liS .35 15 u. ling __ _ _ FUWI. Lh. LERTO i? Bottles CORN 3 Pkg. FLAKPIS RH EBA [iii Lbs. F rce Delivery Phone 717 CORN in l.\\u-1)l.(i‘ ill ccrs llllflkt, \\'.'.: shill) ll white calla lilies niitigli-ti iiom \t.iitii fell 1.. caught \\l'.ll narrow v. 01's. ‘lilo gluon; v iuil cuss uiniorn. unit. 1H0 happy couple by i_..C1il. and . Glace any, new \\‘i“ l.‘ i i. ui.‘ OUliqtILl. oi ui guns and ,)'t.ii/.\' can; ilins which also icli tiny DLiC-s caught ill white stieaniers. Lani. Currie also uorc the iuii dress uni- iorm of his nniiiaiy- unit. During the cert-trinity orpaii music gniilst, Mrs. Alter tlic r of the "Old Spain" l a scruntpiiuus was syn i “litre u built. All members oi the bricizil party were renumbered iviiii very appro- tlir guru‘. of and rtt- 110d a u. be tiltil gifts On one out." . Cpl. Itooxicy was honored by the msmbcrs oi his unit and was pit- .S‘.lll(fI with n be itiul lt-tifner mon- CI.’ bill and n suit. .0‘ .~- . LCpl. and Mrs. side in cliurlottciouu. of friends both in Glace B l’ siirroutidnig towns Join in wishing them many years of happily wed- ded life. I-HVARTIME ATHENS Constitution square, a pork in t~‘"o centre of the main plaza in Athens, has been converted into a cemetery. 1.. Canadian fliljquneraljInrSvarrey w»..- ‘.- " w. .,.._.. _4h-.L-L| l\.'k\'\L|‘rv“I~-» M‘. Coffins borne on the shoulders of Comrades and prc ceded hv Clergy. Crosses mar ng Canadian soldiers’ graves with padreslillselug ilowers- ‘I