THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN __ - - Avevstrie...“ 4a- 5/0 flea/reg; Zfimfi. i” 600.0 04304.4. 60.47 THINK IN TERMS IOF INVESTMENT! You are investing in fashion terms of long time investment. Buy you can afford. Look for careful, tailor able fabrics that will “see you through.” TI.-\LS.—St. Augustine's Convent do. life. But the good sterling qualities that attract y'all to this on 9110981. ltustico, was the scene of a girl pretty nodding on Wednesday, June way he did as a. boy befools himself. We see the glory and the emu,‘ 17_th, i942‘, of Miss Dorothy A. Cut- wings only once, and then it is through young eyes. cliffe, daughter of Mr. and M15, Murdock Cut-cliffe, Hunter River, P- E. I. to J. Ernest Bolger, R.C.A. . Dartmouth, N. s, son Qf My, and shn es. The grocmsman was v NIH- ‘Phonl-ls Boner. Hope River, Peter Falconer in Hopewell. immed- l, Rerne b ed . _ _ P. E. I.'1‘he ceremony was periorm- lately following the ceremony, the m _- . . think in ed by Rev, Clarence Peters. RP, who bridal party motored to the Norfolk also celebrated the Nuptlal Mass. Hotel, New Glasgow where a de- A ‘l Tlic Altar iyns tastefully decorated liclous wedding supper was served. by the Sisters of the Convent with page; t)“; bride and groom left by preserve appearance, and lxolvely sprint; flowers who during the mam;- on a short; honeymoon trig to ier sisted by the girls Of the °°11V°nl~ ints in Prince Edward Island. acmacemmammm ‘ Xfigugmglgijféystxwiifiicligiis“flax? git their return they will reside t l 3263i??? xjjliiserlmd attnme Fannie‘; for the present in Stellartcri. u“ j you wear e r e‘ o ie mine ate am es. COBB_WENN _Aven, pretty at‘. elflilllllf°élleéflilfliwll twee mime» e Welle- h" “We “we em all =e~t Choose colours you won't tir e of easily, S l- ect a style that will look well e cslnnuilll --- -~-~\ ----- -- --»;,-,,;-.-,_-,-;,-, ATTENTION FARMERS food IIIMIUIL BIQ nun; umn It) be hurled l! l "r NEAR clnniorrtrowy -__ x COOK'S for Photographs. L498- CONFEDERATION LIFE IN??? ANCE. - ____ '5 _ Commencing August 20th, we will be ,, mgrilcgiéviitayrrgivfi-au ggpllmngw; mg Table SIIOQR P0t8t0€8 daily at our _‘ ooLs 31533115330312 egggeeexfvlgledylflggll; lottetown warehouse. September 2nd, (not Septflnber I _ nth.) Mad, Potatoes can be put up in second.“ SMALL MFA ma“ bu“ n bags, each sack containing 75 lbs. and if t the city dump gave city firemen a. bags have “(It been US, We H §r.“'°.‘;.l§“".§.'..’.i.'§lf.°i‘ ‘“.'.‘l...'"l‘.. the grower for hi bass- OU . mum, 60-“: _M the Ponce In cases where the farmer near ,, Court twslezfifir. two men. drunk IOtIIEtOWII I135 3 fllII truckload 0f Potato and dlsordcill. each hfld $10 bail has not the labor available to grade 933 e “time. bonds estreated. PLEASANT SURPRISE-aim. p, can truck same to Charlottetown and grad L. Luque of Crapaud had l. real e‘ giilif?‘i.,§g,‘flé"giffi ‘3,‘;,,§,“§‘,§;‘~Y,,;§ff§,,; Kindly contact with the office, rscant iot Robert Coffman of attests viilélltif‘ sees; FRANK B- CLARKE Coifman came to Canada in 19.41 t0 offer his serviuis in the it, c, A, p“ _ He commenced training at once and . ----a¢A-¢_i-¢- “sun - most successful. His train- lfi? ..".‘-’.*i‘.‘-’$’i ’.‘.?‘e‘§§lle‘.‘§e.°..“.$l§“?e€t‘}‘1 i Dorothy Dix §ay$_ day Iilght. is of much lilterest to his 163.1231’ ‘relatives here. 1 d ‘Sergeant . . xiii Wis accom 011C 0 Ia - " ' """" ' ‘ ' ' ' and by his friend pS-ergeant Pilgt QQPEIEEQDIYFL“!;Pl‘l4e..._3! Earl LLIIIKIQIDEI’ formerly from Nor- l‘ thern Ontario. Sergeant Coffman is and take the goods the gods Provide for you. Just remember that m a great grandson of Mrs. John Mac- older now than you were when you had your adolescent lore affair, ... Donald of Crapnud. that you probably have very few thrills Mi- l" ymll‘ system. Anyw" ——-——— thrills are the p00l‘€Sl. thing in the world to marry for. because the 1. CUTCLll-‘ldll -- BOLGER NUP- last in marriage. They perish. inevitably in the wear and tear ole , last. Any grown man who thinks that he can love again the t l» i’ net of’ snap dragon in pastel El l l l ass rendered beautiful hymns as- the groom's (qymm- home and n B’ STEWART VAN d" Vi“ __<Q°".th1"§d_,fr<>m also n _-"‘i"—"-—-——————l—'--r= tried m think of Evan but, tonight sister-iii-law of the bride. am: “v eveninc. Jukv 22nd. lithe heme S“ ‘eaumd m" m" “lemon d congiut Ltio d d ish M ' had Qeéln“ cxgimfi’; ufgobrld: 8;; burn, when their daughter Dorothy Find all these qualities in our not' able hand- i coats. May groom left on s. short honeymoon. c mm’ w“ unwed n mama” ing. “Isn't this gorgeoufl-l cked selection of new unirimmed we see you to-day? wishes of a liaise circle of friends M“ and MYS- A. T. Wenn, of King's Mm" Razed B11011! him. dm . ' back in - Neighbo rs a d H d f th were married under a beautiful arch surrounclling crountiiy?“ irfndrotftliendfi gfwfiglfiléfifiv°‘m“fhg°se§wwhll§ufifi spangled slgy. _ she-e eme- w leve- ‘ii we "m" "1 "l" Me- He» home of Mr. and Mrs. Austin Bol er, 5mm“ °f “h” ‘m,’ wedding Hope River, on Wcdnesdayl even n , mud” me bud” ‘n reg the ‘x1519? July 15th tocxtcnd a welcome to h ‘m m‘ “m M he’ m” M’ l‘ l‘ e him failed to stab her with it: cg. customed pain. "Here's the spot." she said. init- and Mrs. George Cobb, Mil- ~. and Mrs. Bolger have the best l° L" *- C- Lmwd Wm” ‘°“ °‘ Lynn, Norfolk, mmiemi. by tile Rev. m bbloeeglrlémqlfefglgéeerliggvltilglaltu back prison." 1| paused. glanced up at m. "You don't m: REMEMBERED ax FRIENDS, - w' A- P“”°"°“' B- D T“ °°“l’1° mgre. than inanlwho-J’ "ID V9 y. hed t caught hold osfllailsl-‘eaiciailtioudug I! . And —- ' ' bride and wish him good luck in his l“ a “m” Imam are“ ‘It pmk “on cixilllivhg me Mil§“§letl§§§l>lel°“ ‘dill career in the R. C. A. F. Mr. John 59"“ W“ “M” Wm‘ Wm“ “°°e55°r' 1, Mcguigfln. who was chairman m, ies and carried a. bouquet of pinl the evening, “m. a few remarks roses. The living room was beakltt- called on Mrs. Walter Reid who read “my demmwd Wm‘ pink mdl w e talnlappropriate address expressing ifegglfazydwggggllgilssgépéfwafé o _ 1c r ove and esteem for him and " _ , ," e . , assulring his bride a warm welcome sewed w m” guests which included Ann‘ he whisper d mum in tie community. At this oi t J. Damian McGuigmi presenteg Iliem assisting l" service were Mr" 1d with a purse of money. In re lying Rfibbln-E- Mm Arthur W?!“ ' contact with those actually suffer- the groom expressed his ~s ncert Mrl- I" sllewmn- MH- Dan e bblw‘ in; from it: from contact without- i-IIHIIKS and Bpprevihtlon for the Klmm“ “d Ml" M“ 3° n5" tiers who probably never had till many kind words expressed for him Prelim"! t0 the wedding the bride disease. and by exposure to m, u. and his bride, saying it would make W“ tendered “immenmmlvg sréllg" cretions of both polio cases llill his work of doing his bit forms er bi’ h" “"5 “l, M1” he °h' either direct or through the med- country all the lighter knowing he bins M’ the bride‘ home gt are’ a e carriers, Thlg ggtmsure may b! had so many kind friends at home Ncelvad many mvel 3 5 "m tum Qg contaminated water oi tyishinguhiln Welland giving such a “km” bah l“ M b 1 warm welcome to his wife, The re- 5°h°°1 dmrml" “m” ‘hi’ mrmely maindci" of the evening was spent ir Wught- ' 'A. THE DOUBLE DUTY ALL SEASON COAT wants warm, tweed with plaid Beige, Heather mixture and smart plaids, sizes 12 to 20. that everybody sturdy herringbonq lining. Brown, ames and (lzincing. A delicious ""‘-"‘""‘i“__' ~ . . linen was__ser_ved by the ladies. All PGTSOIIBIS Qlfcfilliln dcPmled “mung Elnesl‘ 5 5am m‘ -—i- away from crowds; wash frillts. tuin. Friends oi’ L-Bdr. Earl S. FIRM?- tomatoes and uncooked vegetable: . T15 A- is not adequately clorlnated and SHOWER - Miss Jessie Campbell HIM” m Helena‘ Montana , . oi‘ Dlxwcll avenue. Quincy, daugntei Bflpmll‘ a“ mnk which l‘ “m ‘lamurlulh of Harry Campbell of Elmwood, P. Eéghylvgi Jllgisilgflsgneggs IQQIQJLYQ; bride have returned to Halifax, stroy' all flies. m‘, Mme of he‘. “um, Mrslcharle mite;- spending their honeymoon Over the past years many an Campbell of Warren avenue. Wei? Wm‘ rglaglyesdand ‘rlends on Prince Iélgetxaystghltfllavfiv lilston. Miss Locttn Campbell, sis- Edw“ H“ - l’ ° “ l’ ~ fer oi the guest of honor, and Mrs. ., y . John A‘ Campbell of Taylor street‘ Miss Blanche E. Fall one of the some to an early gfh\t but u la Wollaslcn, assisted as hostesses 'fil‘ho hoiisc wasdtlccorntcd wgihbcu‘. owcrs and re , white an lue , _ - stream“, Miss Campbell w“ m," téarents Mir. and Mis. Clarke Fall. field w the soaring nest - - "l" ed under a red. white and blue m?“ shower pazasol as she opened her many gifts, assisted by her twp _ "e ol. cousins. Mrs. John Seeley hnd Miss and M155 Mane Walsh have re cons‘ The swam” 1"}! Audrey Cnmpben of Quincy w? turned to their homes in Bronx. freshments were served to the relatives and friends present b‘ . the hostesses. assisted by Mrs. Beel- lnvrlck P‘ may’ m“ Aurusms‘ canar- Campbell, Mrs. William Camp- , o. R well C m bll M. John Seeslcy TIIIITII Miss? AIIIIKIICY shit SOFT FLEECY WOOL, part Camel Hair, double breasted loose back, patch pockets. Sizes 12 to 20. C. THE TRENCH COAT. Tops Front and all round tie-over belt. style, Tweeds. Plaids, Herringbones, Sizes l1 to 20. $19.50 $32.50 New Officers D. BALMACAAN IS BACK and slated for bigger success than ever. Easy Raglan shoulder . . . wonder- k me-call ma Anna." He turned. and looked at her, bh dark eyes shining in the moonlight. She fet his hand tighten upon be: two member of the R A. B‘. Those -----__(T° be mmhmedli, urn an in m“ In the event of pollomyelltls oc- curlng in any community Health JESS"; CAMPBELL is GWEN will be sorry to learn of his serious before serving; boll nll nnter which ——-i caution against bathing or swim- Corporal David G. Fall and his ming in contaminated trnter.’ fit- success. The poison dtslrlllm staff of Sinclair and stew-arts, able to spill or be consumed b7 Summerslde, returned after spcnd- pets. The old-fashioned SIICKY l!" in; a two weeks vacation with her RDDcars to he n pvrlrct lainllni til he slights ncver to rise Mil"- However, the pad often catches thf unwary passer-by in itfildflllllillni I R Mr. Albert .1. Duffy. two children standby hilt it reqlii s DRUM" New York. after visiting their and a great deal of 9119M ti"? to make but a snlnll killing. Elm- thixnz considered, perl1fill5 m” ticldes are the most satisfactory’ and generally accepted means 0 ending the fly menace today. Large sums of money and com- mother and grandmother Mrs. Ml.. Rll C bll.Mi..C bll ' wllm ‘l? will‘; hustle‘ sofbrhlpfgi‘ Priigljze mEHtdertfoItEeIcIICItIo ‘libido “lécles Island. where she will be marred _ efficient fly killers. Fm ..anlplr. ful over suit. Soft Camel colour this fall to Arnold MacDonald of i i‘- f th \f llol Research M°""°"1- ‘°"“"‘Y °f the “ltmlh- tilgflfgl ihelesifilcgy ‘$3951. lfiilferlllfi l~°o§§el§llon° wcr: e‘m(bl0.l'@fl w W‘ Quill” udgen paralysis is spread far and wide fect Fly-Toot. Insecticides act H" wool. Sizes l2 to 20. $25.00, $32.50 E. FIRST CHOICE FOR FALL, this auavely fitting reefer to wear everywhere for smartness and com- fort. Sturdy tweeds and plaids, some with velvet bound pockets. Sizes 12 to 20. mar: lage of interest to many fiien was solemnizcd quietly at First dlseaw m, fly t, brmded a amm- tnm the at; by means of a spill" Presbyterian Manse, Slellsrton, N. by ‘nvestigswrs at m, Unmmyy s" at 6 P-m- °“ Mmldayl August ml of Cincinnati and Yale. i942, when Jean Rpss, daughter of Last summer durum m, out- Mr. and Mrs. Sinclair Skinner. meat“ thousand; o; He, were Stcllarton, ‘became the bride of gripped m m, (tinge, ‘was, 501“- Wilbert Strlinlz. son of Mr. and “om made grbn, the“ we,‘ given MTS- "m" (""1" “"1195! ‘l! to monkeys in feedings or lnjec- But the main hlollhi Blvwfl". P-E 1-. bl" fl°W tlons.’ Down came the monkeys if these late of Plymouth“ NS The ceremony Wm; pops was pcrforme by Rev. S. J . Mac- M n mu", o ‘rune; my“; u- artliur. The bride looked charming “on; by the Ont’: o De rtmentlof means you with as 1on8 l" 7°“ do in gler street length gown of powdt- ma} f cr lie wept. worn with navy 00a. medical of leer says: "We have -————*’" hat, and shoes and white gloves. found polio vii-us. which was still storms snrrwitIGW" She carrlcd an nrm bouquet of Jo- highly potent, four months after hanna Hill roses with satin strcilm- we had eollected the flies, killed crs, lit-r bridesmaid was Miss Jean and preserved them.” Gunn of New Glasgow. sister of In reviewing what is now known Bltloh moun- turned‘! the groom. she was smartly sown- about the method of mid of sun boats when they ‘p! m on“, ed in a Queen's blue sheer n length, with matchlne felt hat and ario Minister of Health points out are two slsers workl “ll_1Ilr€l_B.0C85.'l0l:IG8._ml6 carried l that th e- \/ MGDRE s. telecoms National Workers League and such re mltl "Then we saw about torpedo bombers coming ln on the idle close to the sea. We had a surprise for them which thty lng for. We put up a barrage with high explosive shells. I have never seen anything like it. Our shells were exploding in a huge wall of flame, smoke and splinters. The planes made no ut- tempt to face such a rage. They turned away. We saw no lu. " ater 20 Stukas broke through and screamed down at h One dived down at us. Tracer shells ~- adian and United States censorship der. He said further that in sever- al cases Friday and Saturday cus- toms officials stopped persons car- rying copies of the Canada, and tore out the five pages before returning the magazine. Defends Detroit DETROIT, Aug. l6—(AP)—-Labor leaders vigorously defended Detroit against the criticism hurled at te city and its labor relations in‘ the current issue of Life Mag- n 9. _ J. ‘Phomits. President of the United Automobile Workers-CLO" declared that "workers in Detroit's war plants are as patriotic as those pose between labor mcnt in Detroit in maintain all- out production for the war." "Our only complaint is that man- agement is not always doing as much as possible for the war. but l think they are stymied all too frequently by the red tape and con- would be exercised equally, with clal emphasis on restrictions in ide the territorial United States and Canada, “On Tuesday, we submitted cc ies of this week's Life, which is p lished on Friday. to the Bureau of Censorship, We went over the De- troit story word by word and phrase by phrase, making certain changes. But at no time was the Canadian question broached." Shipments Held Up Jiwkson said he understood shin- monts had been held up temporar- ily at Seattle. entry point to Van- §tory In Life ls Cause 0f continued. "l think more trouble lies in Washinaton than in Detroit." Life devoted nine panes in all Detroit, but apparently only the of these were involved in the censorship move. These five pages discussed diffi- cultles the motor city faces. in NEW YORK, Aug. i0—-(C'P)—C. . Jackson. seneral Life Maiazine. todav expressed sur- ge report from Detroit to fect orders had been alven to the principal that tiles breath! through pores in their turtle!‘ w“ fine mist of the chetnlcal A 11° ith monhu fl.Lon su- wannmn BELLS -a very pretty siecédcfl?‘ be.“ flogged h, game way with the spread this deadly and kills every m lt 9mm 5°" enoe, in some cases as l-‘lywmlfkll; succeeded in making the 111mm m’ odorless and harmless so INN“. and prozfflalzalaatflcsslfllnln“ I10 ~ paper an fact to rcmelélml d u rlndlnsermffflfi ml flies an p0 o are C01’ . mt fly. xiii him bl “mew” 1-. th, Dr John '1‘. hair, chief kill him. a Bitmsr-i soar-v '01’) "m of the first persons t0 Kgoiéwfi street oliomyelitis. Harold J. Krby, On- port after a brush W! n A! o d uo__m\7__x;e|u!t from wright! in n naval vflfll» tear from the Aug l7 issue 0i’ Life couver, and at Bendina, N.D., entry Life's vit-w. in its participation in and pom poms were pumped at him flvg pages before pefmlmfli co ics t to Winnipeg. but that and they are willing to do as much 1!! Nd lltrflml- I Wllld to cross the in er- Bureau of Economics had for the war as anyone." fe said that “the news from fiyins 0f! the plane. But the Dilcb gra hed releases. "There have been a few isolated Detroit is bad." "l" 0" 311d 5 bll bomb Blunt!“ national border to Canada. rt - B e said that it had been definiie- strikes in the automobile industry. cat strikes and sltdowns 1M0 the 86B Very MM" t0 "8- Btates collector of customs at De- ly determined that Canada was not but not 1-l0th the number shortages and poor clann n: at the trolt. said he had received. the or- within the restrictions of peripheral were before Pearl Harbor." 'l‘homas top have out into Detroit‘: produc— ders to remove an article cnptionrd tiensorshlp. and was at a loss to ex- said, "As head of the U.A.W.-C.I.O. tinn of war weapons" “A few minutes later seven dive~ urn Largels Coal "Detroit ts dynamite“ I have ordered the men back to "The result is a morale situation Bradley said at Detroit that no work at every strike that. has hap- which is perhaps the worst in the bombers appealed suddenly out lowing the copies to g0 to Cnnlatia. (I 4‘ explanation was the blue and dive-bombed a carrier. U.S.." the magazine said It pened. No wildcat strike has lagted Washington as to Just more than a day. that ln production The? PM?“ 5°"! m“? In" "mm" Th ~ 1, id Saturlnv. t tcn the Bind ev sa or (mm o s portion of the magazine was ban- lasted only n few hours." grist job still remains to he done." m! BT19 415" WKPHI "m" "l" llllhh the magazine to lViiidsor. ont. hind climb n: spire! ‘ll Queen Si. l l. R. LA RG11 all: (70. Tel. I000 Anyone who says that manage- ment and labor are not workl ilether for the war does not what he is talking about." sntd Au- m‘ , and declared that certain "factions" Hr added that he had notified are breeding "hatred and ltrlfe" in Commissioner of But she was still steaming nlonif "l-Tcretofore rxrrinhoral censor-slain when "BIN “m9 lnl° W!’ 7k" in. by the Bureau of Economics W. R. Johnson. Customs in Washintrmn. never included Canadian shipments. 100.000 copies had crossed the bor- gust Schollezl state 0.1.0. director. slraslon-Oogunu ‘t, h," ha", |.,.,=-...¢.».; u.» .1...- flv-lnw m pane-mt nf Mum-A's "Ill-mu unvnlnc