THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ,_ LET US SERVE YOU BY MAIL Many a time there's something you want . . . . and lt’s hardly worili while rolling the old car out to come to Chariot _ yvant to save rubber, and gas and time. Moore & McLeod Limited are next door to letter, enclose the price of the goods you w Your order will have swif the order is received by mail. noon, your parcel will go Introducing TIie tetown for it . . . . you you by mail. Just write a ant, send it by mail. t, intelligent care, and in every possible case, if out by the afternoon New Cosmetic Department Here's a little list want every day . . . Jergens’ Lotion 10c, 25c, 50c sizes Jei-gens‘ Special in soap (4 for 23c) Powder 25c box. Purpose Cream, Jergens‘ Face Jergens’ All Jar — — - — — BLUE JAY products, all sorts. Williams’ Brilliiintine — — -— 15c Williams’ Shaving Cream- Williams’ Talcum for men - 25c Williams’ Aqua Velva — -- 50c ‘Listerine Antiseptic Listerine Antiseptic Cuticura Soap — - Cuticura ointment -_ -_ _ -- 10c Tangee Lip Stick- Tangee Rouge —- - - _ - 19c Pond’s Creams - —19c and 34c Pond’s Face Powders 19 and 29c Pond’s “Danya” Lotion — - 19c Pond's Creams in Tubes — - 19c CUTEX Polish Remover -- —20c CUTEX Nail Polish CUTEX Cuticle Remover — —25c Woodbury’s Face Powder — 25c Woodbury’s Cold Cream, faslal cream, small jar each Woodbury’s Soap 2 for — — 15c cleansing cream, NGDRE Laval llas Opposition In Franco .,.__.._ B Th * F. Hawkins (Aizaocaatedorlazsii Staff Writer) Emma, SWITZERLAND. AHE- 15 ._. (AP) - Pierre Laval starts his lino month as pilot» Oi it“ government at Vichy iimitmtw with his enersifl devoted '4’ 1mm“ ing more French labor into Ger- many, gndlto consngidrilicttirilieg his own politics power o. » , DIITiCliIIlflS beset him in both his major as s. 0,1 the one hand, he has not product-d nearly as many works-e as the Germans desire. On the other. 0W0 mm with vthcm he once collaborated close- ly, Marcel om and Jnqiicn Dorm are conferring oil the formniicn 0i a “p0pular“ para; D0ri0t 110995 to ailsumg hleadefn. ip of thpd rte?" Iroup an as o ten expressc s wiliinznoas to beocmo , ' . Ho . . . very incomplete, showing some of the items you . . and they're so easily sent you by mail. Try this easy shopping method. Woodbury’s Woodbury’s Stera-Kleen Kling — - ----25c 33c TEK Tooth 2 for -25c - — - 20c -- - - 10c 19¢ and 49¢ Palmolive -———-25c 25c E. proposes a degree of collaboration with Germ-any which he implies will sllltpflss tiat oi Laval. [The ditiicduitieg of 0011129011115 sa Stage an su vars ve re tance, esprcially in the occupied area of France, and problems of providing sufficient food for the couzvry are gthigl political factors confruiithig av . Helps Axis Nevertheless Laval has made progress in the eyes oi the Axis. He has startcd workers on the way to Germany, and has pro- mised more He ha; cleared away any doubt which may have existed when he took offi with the fiat declaration, “I salue the Geitnan victory." and he has maintained this attitude thus far without bringing about a bleak in relat- ions with the United States He has been energetic in re- cruiting workers for Germany, stimulating public interest 1:1 ex- changing laborers for war prison- ers in accordance with a plan of- fered by the Germans. Laval has gone beyond recruiting of mirely technical workers for the Ger. marl armament llldliStrics to in- elude, as recs chief Jean Liichairc announced? “all superfluous" em. oioyees oi‘ newspapers and pub- lishing plants t0 assure release 0' Cocoanut oil Shampoo — — -- — - -15c “After Shave" ——-———-—15cand25c ——————-l5c 15c Dental Floss — - - - - - 25c lpana Tooth Paste 29c and 49c Brushes 25c and 29c Pepsodent Tooth Paste 2 for — — — — — —25c and 29c Colgate's Tooth paste 25 and 40c Colgate's “Cue" - — - — - 19c Palmolive Shave Cream -— - 33c Soap— — 7c and 10c KO-LYNOS Tooth Paste 2 for- - - - — —25c and 29c LADY ESTHER all purpose cream—--——-——29c LADY ESTHER POWDER —————-—19c and 29c LADY ESTHER ROUGE - LADY ESTHER Lip Stick — 29c DURAGLOSS Nail Polish - 25c DURAGLOSS Polish Re- mover——---—-25c LOVALON Rinse, all shades 15c slEQp [imiied 29c war prisoners who are needed umen ly in Franco for agricultural work. Illa Oppoclllim In the political field at home, Laval has rim up against Doriot. "Rumors have been spread con- tinuous? endeavor to prepare Doriot or responsibi ties in the near future." the Vichy correspond. ent of the Neue Zuricher Zeitung wrote recently, Le Francine, nem- Plllvr in the unoccupied zone, in- timated that Dorlot hoped to u- slime control of the government about Oct. i5 "with or without the Marshal's cement," Addresslfll Dorlot. editorially, Le rranciste said this ‘can never be," but Doriot nevertheless re- mains a factor in French politics Ono big “If" persists for Laval - the reaction of the French pop- ulation in the event of British military action on the continent. But Laval is aware of his m. ponslbility toward the Germans in this respect Through subordinates he has warned that "the whole country would be held accountable for imprudent actions of lndlvi. duals" lie is takln ate to see that hi5 lmiizTnm o collaboration isni spoiled n, Frefuh support oi a second front. .illr; in this vicinity. Mrs Dorin, wll Leading Salesman Bristol And Vicinity The msion preached by the fleuenlpioriat Fathers at Moi-ell, came to a close on Sunday evening. Tile church was crowded each morning and evening t0 heat‘ the sermons. ‘me mission Wu conducted by Father George Crowley, C. SB. El. Toronto, assisted by Father A. Mac- Doiiald,_ C, SB. 1%.. Charlottetown. Tnls mission team is now at St. Andrews, and from there go to FOOD SAVINGS FRIDAY, SATURDAY and MONDAY Aucu_s3j_ l, m; Rollo Bay. and St. Margarets. -__-.__ Frances MacDonald, Women's Division of the R. C. A. F. is spend- ing lier leave at her home hero. NEWPORT FLUFFS _____ 13 Oz. Mr. and Mrs, Placid Deveaux, left on Monday for Halifax to visit their . Pkg. 25C soil Leo and. llis wife. Nat“: "r"? is t. - sauna“ i- tse- s“ i2 <>=- Mrs. Alziar Doucette and son Boy ‘kg- 39c left lost week ior the Magdalen glands to visit Mrs. Doucette’; bro- 6TB. I. C. JOHNSTONI, C.L.U. B. C. lohnatono, C-LU. M11138" for Prince Edward Island for The Dominion Life Assurance Compiflil’ who. according to a rewri- 1P0!" 111° Road Office 0f the Comlliinll. his ualified as a member of the oinpany’: leading production elllb- n.c.A.i=. LIST“ or clisuiiiilas 1V1}. thirty days in training some ime arrAwAi Pug’ m‘ wPFmW“ ‘ .._ . f ix k ll d Overseas and uIie ago h“ It ellLl_e_d.__me army’ who; drgslledllii Canada wéelre con- The Brist 1P tom ill n tallied tonisht in the 346 Revel glgces afiaoiil £15115 w§§gwwl.§,.“§fi§ Canadian Air Force casualty list oi ice wl be returned to its i the war. stand, The newpostmaster wlllnl): One of the men killed Oversees Mrs, P. R. slnnott. Mr. James 11'. was listed under the headingflan- Mac-Donald W110 has been Post Mas- adlaii: in the Rflyal All‘ FQYWYY trr for two years has resigned. The ovuzwmas section of the Lst Miss Agnes Coffin, arrived from Ottawa Sunday to spend her vaca. tlon with her mother. Mr. A. O'Brien. o_f the stat! of Hvitilaiis is etilvyms his vacation at present at one oi the beaches after a short stay at his home hem. .»-;-“'_...;- .... ma. RletaMacDbi-iald. Charlotte- town. is enjoying her vacation at she will spend a few days in Miss Eunice MacDonald, who ic- tlurned from Ottawa. some time ago 8-5 H eilwd te hi iti t St. Pectin’: Hazlbortlc n“ m! on a George Drake 17s.!" cdgi" who s nt Quaker CORN FLAKES. Pkg- —— Lynn Valley PEAS, 16 Oz. 'l'ln Each 11o. M 2 FOI'—-I-- Maple Leaf PEACHES, 15 Oz. Tin Each 14c. M? 2 For 2T0 Gold Ribbon 15 Oz. Tin PEARS Each 120- 2 For _- _ Campbell: 10 Oz. Tin TOMATO SOUP,_ Each 11c. 2 For-_ 21c Smarts TOMATO JUICE, 20 Oz. Tin Each-_ 9t CHIPSO Large Pkg. 26c Small Pkg. 10° l QN|QNS Ib meal: 1 C10 Carpenters were busy preparing the also designated as "Now reported Cairo Palm SOAP, Each 4c. 4For__ I50 ~———-__ ‘L n::;.:i2i“..il' ti: ‘5{E?.‘l”“,,§f. ".;‘.'.;}.“¥2,3‘.'il‘.“2.‘t.it§§’g PASTRY 1 Li» 31¢ “W” Riiss“ 2° °=- Tm 15,; * I ~4 Challge- One Illfill was listed asnprllslolner 0i FLOUR Bag———— APPLE JUICEI 3 For '-'_— "f" war and two other as o c a y pre- wtififéli-iti’. tilts Eiiéiiihlfitiiill i",'e@<i,,;l§,;¢,, ,,,, ,,,,,, m...” CREAMERY Per Lb. 75c VANILLA 8 Oz. 27 itllgamifélfitilmiewii“ Hwilliei f" ' t-h official number and next- BUTTER 38c. 2 For CRUETS 14c. 2 For - a ' ' of kin:—- Tiie spire on the Church of St. OVERSEAS‘ Killed On Active _Serviee: Stewart James Geiihings, POGMN J9881, A. G. Stewart lFatherl Point: Claire, Que. Speliknlan, Joseph PAG Fl‘. Sgt, Laiviencc that towered some sixty feet into the air ior more than fifty years was taken down last week alter inspectors found the aged structure was no longer safe. It will - QUALITY MEATS — be replaced it is understood by a 10W R6375 A- E» sileakmil-ni (Famen new style spire. Hamilton. 0nt.l 1 M I s t Ch k R t P Lb —~———-— Horilseth, A v n arg n, g ., 0a; ' _ Miss Lottie Hughes. Boston, has 11.101342, Mrs. llfiner Hornseth, uc Ripe er c arrived in Bristol to spcild her vao- (Mother) Kandahar, Sask. QEEF, Lb. -— -—- —- — '-' 13c. 2 Lbs. lotion at lilcr girl home here. llfhe Jrynes William Patrick, Sgt i wme is cose cxcipt in vaca 101i‘ , _ _ ,1 (F th ~ , _ time when Miss Hughes visits here. w M mes a B“ R_b R t I-ar 9 4c Each . r—- x" at. Alf ed, s t. 3.9500, a. Klfbli i oas _ Miss Reta McAdam has returned (Fagleh) Tianwognav Mm, c 3 For home from the Charlottetown Hos- pital. after undergoing an operation Previously reported missing now repoi-tedPrisoncrs 0f War: BEEF, Lb.——- ——- -—— FIlESII FRUITS and NEW VEGETABLES She will take up her teaching duties when the schools at St. Peters open in two uteeks time. Mr. Gerald McAdzin, local trans- fer man here for a number of years. Mitdheli. Victor Edwin, WOGMN R5602l, Frank Mitchell (Father) Montreal. Morrison, John Howard, GTGMN R7678, P. S. Mbrrlson (Father) Jeilied Pork TONGUE, Lb. — -— — — 39o entered the R. S. N. on Saturday. He will be very much missed. Another young man entering the Navy on Saturday was Harry Aliiershaiv, bringing to three the Currys Corner, Windsor . N. S. liicGowam, Norman Edam, Sgt (71, Mrs. N. H. McGowan, (Motherl Kelsev. Alta. Prisoner 0f War: Previously reported Missing. now FRANKFORTS, Lb. number oi sons Mr. and Mrs. Artli- for oiflcial purpones presumed ur Aldcrsliatv have in the service. d,“ Lomas, Clifford Herbert, PO, Mr. Wilbert. Darin arrived from Boston last week for llis annual visit, His wife and family are resid- C15ll0l9, Mrs. C. H. Lamas (Wife- Toronto. Kelley. Harry Joseph. Sgt. 1176125. i-f. Keliev (Father) l3 Bayview St Sydney, N. S. CANADA. Canadians in the Royal Air Farr" has no desire for city life, came here as a stronger and. was so taker up with the place decided to remain here on the iarm. CELERY, Bunch -—— — —'|2° CABBAGE, Head -- _ 4190c PRESERVING PEACHES, PLUMS AND PEARS Overseas A number oifthe schools in tin; Killed on Active St- vice. with Mrs. Carmichaeis parents Mr. vlclnm- fQ-Qpclled on Tllesdai- Mrivor. John Kitsoii. POGMN and Mrs. Peter Carter, 48 Road. morning but lne nitenciance will b. RAFIMQBT Mrs. J. K. McIvcr (Wifi- . _ ————— sinnll tor some time owing to the Winnipeg. Mr. Mlchocl Foley. Cardigan Hear, bilii berry’ The price o wing season being on, iSlLed the city recently. red ior berries this Slxmflll is ifi-ry tempting nilfl oyvig; n ‘ES/Eglnllll Dflsiliiel gztcRCormoc. to the smzi crop 0vcl‘.l‘0l‘le s wor - C d g H d . ‘. was u v tor to 0nd 0n int; llilfd lo make a. ieiv dollars in a ar l ea iednesdziy. short season. St. Peters Harbor School which was to open 0n 'l‘liC5(l2\,V remained closed ior want of a teacher. . teacher of tile older class iniormc. the trustees size no.4 till“? tile posi- tion if they found it impossible . get. ailotlicr. Pie, Francis White, who was prlr. clpai at lviorell Graded School. liis term, visited here last week whit on leave lroin his tiwaining center. Clarence HEUIHOIIC, Well knowi. Insurance agent, has entered th, al-iilou iorccs at Beach Grove. ivir. Lloyd Cox, who nau ms truck stolen lust week has recovered the veillcle near tile Exilibltion grounds uiltiliniaged. lvliss Alice McCarthy is expected from Ottawa very shortly to take up llc-i" duties as principal at Moreli Sent-oi. '1‘lle school will reopen August 25th. M, B, mole, Barber at Morel. Village, was ill tile city last week on business. It is understood that. girls enter- ing the civil service at Ottawa. 1ll futilre will have to remain for ti‘.- duration oi the war, At present l. number have gone for some time and rcturiled again to teaching. Friends oi’ Allen MacDonald. R. C. A. F. will learn with regret oi his continued illness. At present he ls in tile P. E. Island Hospital. Friends of Joseph McNally will regret to ienrn his condition in the Charlottetown Hospital remain un- changed. Jot- lielly, of the R. C. N. ha: ar- rived home to spend his leave with Esnparents Mr. and Mrs. Frank e v. Miss Margaret Aldershaw arrived from Halifax last week after visiting Thomas Sheppard, R, C. N. is nlending his leave with lllS motllir .Vlrs. Fred Sheppard, Cardigan Head, And Vicinity Mr. Joseph McAiilay. Jr.. MOn- M "681. l8 s ndlng his liolldayswith u". his paren s Mr. and Mrs. Joseph V“ e5‘ MacAulity. Cardigan Head. Munroe MacGrath. Lorne is visiting in the city. Mrs. Joseph Cullen, 48 Road, is visiting with his daughter Mrs. Stephen Malone, City. M1". James Gill, Elliotvale was a visitor to the city on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. John Corcorili. Baldwins Road, spent Thursday ii. the city. Miss Marv Gvrmley. Boston. Mass, is visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Gormley, Elliotvile, Pte. Edward Cullen, s nt thi week end at his home in dgenoad. Mr. Edward Inwry, Cardigan lffed. is spending a few daYo in the O y. Ayerv pretty wedding was sol- emnlztd at the Roman Catliolc Church at Trucudie at niiie o'clock on Wednesday morning, July 29th. when Miss Mary Catherine Mitcuili- ivory. daughter of Mrs. John J. Miltildllllt’ 5 and. tile late John J. MiwUllllVCily oi Blooming Poiiit. be- came the bride of Mrs. Joseph Bold- wiil, son of Mrs. 'i‘noinas Baldwin and the late Mr. Thomas Baldwin. Baldwin's Road. 'l‘lie ceremony which was witnessed by a large number of relatives and friends was performed by Rev. Father Mac- Pherson, Parish Priest. For the oc- casion the Altar was tostetully dec- orated by friends oi‘ the bride, Tile bride looked very charming in a floor length gown of ivhite silk net with a linger tip veil caught with rosebuds, and carried an arm bou- quet oi bob ‘s breath. The bride's maid Miss ita MiicGilllvary, sister of the bride. wore a. iioor length gown of blue silk sheer and carried a bouquet oi baby's bieath. Mr. Daniel Baldwin. cousin of the groom, acted as groomsman. Amidst The Misses Marian and Mae Mac- Aiitlilay. Cardigan, are visiting in tn c . Miss Lillian Baldwin. New York. arrived on the Island Tuesday ev- eninfl to spend her holidays with her parents Mr. and Mrs. James Baldwin, Baldwin's Road. Pte. George MacAulay, returned to his duties on the mainland. hav- ing spent the week end with his parents Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Mac- Aulay. Cardigan Head, Mr. Joseph Smith. St. Tier-can, wa a visitor to tho city on Wednesday. Mrs. Ralph Westned e and Slyvester Miller, Provi ence, R. I., have returned to their homes hav- ing spent a pleasant two weeks vac- ation at the home of their parent: Mr. and Mrs. Hugh MwAree. Bald- win's Road. Mr. James Moone-y hu retume: _ showers of confetti and best wishes her ‘sister. ltfiylgloélltilfi'lfli“g'tifigpfilli $181,203 the bridal party left bv motor for Mis. Pielnflii Jay- flffll/ed i101"? Moonem 5h Totem-l ‘ ', the city. where a dinner reception from Halifax, last week after visit.- ing her parents. sisters and brother for two weeks. Her two sisters Irene and May Moshcr. came back to the Island with her for a short stay. Miss Mary Gauthier. Charlotte- town, is spending a week's vasation nt her home here-B. was given at The Charlottetown Howl. For travelling the bride wore a street length dress of blue silk with matching accessories. the Min Anna Curran. Boston. is vis- iting at her old home in Elliotvale. Mir, Claude Brothers, Cardigan. has taken over the duties of Sta ion Agent at Cardigan Station while Mr. Harold Brothers. permanent agent, is on his holidays. Mr, Urban MeQulid and his bride tMLss Marv Haley) city, spent Sun- day at the home of Mr. McQuaidk parents Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Me- Quald. 48 Road. Mr. J h Cullen. rctumod to his homo at Road duriifi the gust week, from 8t. iohn, . B. w are he had been employed for the put several months. ._.__.._. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Maclaod. borne Valley, are visiting relatives in the city. Mr. and Mrs, Duncan Carmichael. Sydney N. 8.. arrived on the Leland Wodnesdltl’ to mend their holidays 7i Queen bridesmaid _wore flowered_sl_lk with —— -— —-- —-—~—-—--¢-—-§—- ‘—‘, al party returned in the evening to tlia home cf the bride where a de- licious supper was served to over a liuildred guests, the remainder of the evening was pleasantly spent in best wishes oi their many friends this community, Deacorliilhambers N uptials (Vancouver Nows-Gazeltc) 0n Saturday. June 20. at 4 m. in Ryerson United Church, nice Beaulah, daughter oi Mr and Mrs. HA. Chambers o: Redgma. Saskatchewan became the bri e oi Mr. Campbell Keith Deacon, son of Mr. and Mrs. L.1~l. Deacon of this city, former residents of Ncrth Wlltshire RE I. For the ceremony the bride chose flowing ivory satin with fit-ted bodice and long pointed sleeves adding graceful lines to the sil- houette skirt. ivory satin tubing piped the drop-shoulder yoke as well as the new low wastlire, willie English illusion net cascad- ed its full length over the sitin train. The bride carried p.nk aiid white carilailons and at. her throat she wore the gift of her giroom, a cross pendant of amethyst nod rubies. Her only attendant, Mis. Ger- trude (Arthur) Anihony. was gorwned ln floor-length yellow ihser with net 01p en tone. l-far bouquet was of yellow cat-tin tioiis and mauve swectipea-s. Mrs. Chambers chose floor- length rose sheer with willie gar- denlas en corsiige, whil the groom's mother was att led in block rose- embrc-idered net own and cape and black aooersor es. Her corsage was also of while g-ardonins. Fifty guests were present at the attractive ceremony perfolmed amidst a galaxy of roses, delphin- turns, peonies and ferns To the strains of lnhcnizrlnb Wedd n! March, the bride's lather led his daughter to the alter Micro Rev. ED Braden performed the oere- mony, Mr Arthur Anthony supported tpe groom, while uiheis___warc 5 ' I I I __ _..._.._ . .. ., .. -.. Burn Larges Coal Si. H.l?{.l ARGJ. accompanying accessories. The brid- Slgffisrs- Douglas 51"" and Gm" Following the sIgnJlZ oi the N- gisler, during ivnuli in rendered "1 Love Yirti '1‘ ception was heId _ v I _ dancing and music, They have the Mi‘, lild MP5- I- bid-ii". “*0 m" in Thirty-seventh Aiitllllt‘ M Doris St. Cyr DOUECIl 1C1 at I116 lloral-dtccraitezl r9 centered by a two-t cake encirclul by Servitaurs included Mrs Geo scoti, Mrs. Verna ChalnL~oiu-, Ms: GW- lotte Klnnedr and Mi-s Slbl. Pifll Rev, Braden gave the ivgiii i0 i-‘t pride which was ro-pcnocn to bl’ r. the groom. _ ‘Hie bridal coupe flw to vlrtori; for a short lioneyiiloitii. On_ their return they will tike up residuwt‘ at 535'! West Botiltvnrn, Suite 7i Out-of-totvn gilest- .l/'lll(lt‘d Mr and Mrs i-I,A Ciinnilrers. lit Bill Chambers, Mr and llis George Chambers and soil Davki, Y: CO. Tel. 1000 ______________._._- I I.l organist ‘. l N‘ at the home o: is; Beatrice iloyei" and M15 l. ll tlbie. d quitting pink ru-vbuds. Regina Sask Your Eyes ' A If’ you are iiavinx filmpwm‘ of atraln — headaches. eyes or diuim-sn - "ti" specialist At your service of experience and refrantlnl service. Call In and discuss W" difflcultlea G. F. liutchesoii r. a. ninvlllifiil" a. r. iwrciiasoN with 1N" I llmroull