lil gliuiiiiiiitsu ill i j! lilil. wallow sultry Reg. 2.00 Box for 1 s. OO This is your opportunity to become acquainted with the matchlaal qualities of Helena Rubinstein‘! Water Lily Face Powder. For a llniitcd iinie only, a rcgular 2.00 box of this famous powder with the memorable fragrance may he ob- tained for 1.00. Finely-milled for long-lasting loveliness, W3!" Lil?’ Face Powder comes in 1H0 spccial textures, one for dry anti onc For oily skins-each in rig/l! Warm. flattering shades, one to suit every complexion. (lflOJAVli-l KLLLIH 19'4"! 'GHO:I.LV’IJ SEINVI’ BODY FOUND HERE i. conc_*lq _____ __ -- c/ry 1. our; F/e/Js z -204 Jr/eeerr - 57:‘ SCREAMS HEARD IN BOTH HOMES llc MANN KJHOME Vi: /a/a ‘an! P ROBABLY ACCOSTED HERE McLAY iidii , mo‘ HDNAPPLD / iiiii 1 _ new nlvroau pious: This diagram shows location of Playford and Mkrav; homes in rotation to others in district when screams heard. Betty set out from the Malay house, never reached home. Point where body was found. la marked some distance away. UEUAI. ROUTE NONI E COAL Aa Sydney Coke will not be available this year wa have Imported a law can of AMERICAN COKE . While the Price is Higher it is We also have in stock: AMERICAN HARD NUT, ALIION NUT and INVERNESS Cara b‘ l"! 4'91. slllllvdn and layviaw. Also Springlllll, QIJ ‘my, Albion Stave Oil Treated and Hard Stove when na c. w, I). OILLII and Co. PHONE I76 a good fuel! ‘ France. was installcd. SEA 00W IIEMI LITIIOIISE —On the plcturcsquc shore of Northumbcrlzihd Strait. in the dis- trict of Bcdcquc. stands the Sea Cow Head Lighthouse. so named be- cause the skt-lcton of u sea ccw or walrus was found on the nearby rocks. ‘Fun nnlrs noriih ale the dangerous hliscouchc shoals upon which ssicral ships haul been wrecked and the government. iii order to protect. thc stunning. decided it was necessary i0 crect. this light- houw. In I863 cnglnccrs wr-rc. sent. to select a suitable location. As that part oi thc i'fi.ill'tl‘)' \\.l'> ucnscly woodcd thcsc men peeled the bark off sc-vcrril trees to the rcry ton. at the edge of thc bank, so that. the flllirllllS. when ihcy ariircci in a ship. could cnsily soc the place. The land Was then clt :l.—tiic fnimcrs of the itcighborhood assisting with the work. and 1:1 i864 construction was undcr way. The contractor was John R-atikni. Si. John. N. B. As the bcnts were of one length and thc buildiii: wrcnty Lost hzgh and eight-sided. it. was a difficult task. 'l‘lic. limb: lrcuzi by haiid. were twelve inches by twelve inchcs and by l‘.\i‘l'if.‘ inches, ivell braccd with iron ll'l5!d8 and out. t." cimr us. on thc cast side. ('.l!'i"l3l>Cf‘l' “'11s lVlalPolin MatrFurlanc. For two years he wa ulalzgrcl in u.c cod irh v.1 in the lamp which had to be {rimmed errr) two lllllllix William l\l.'lcCaliuni. his miilslfllll. attached to uri alarm t-lntk .1 dcric: which i-Oillfi pull thc bod clothes off when the .\l.uni :;llllllli(‘(l thus .l'-\‘1iliCllli'l§ him to attend the light. ‘Phomas Hncstis, the '. ' klvplr. u 1:.»- followed by James WrighL. Succccding him was Pctt-t" ltniiailiiin \\ ho hcid the position for forty-five years before being superanuiuilcrl. in i879 a residence was built for thc custodian and his family. who had previously lived on the sccond and third floors of tho lighthousc. 'l‘hom:is Ronahait. thc former carctzilzci"s son, who was born hi t'"i.s building and grew up there, was the next in charge. lie hold the zinpoliianiciti. for twenty-eight years. until October 31. 194C, whcii he \\'.lS pcasioncd. lie was succeeded by Walter Richards, the present kcclscr. The carly our lainp method was replaced by six large reflectors with a lamp to each. then ii. 1901, a flash-light system. imported from lt worktd on a clock like plan. run by weights. which had to be uotlnd iwicc during the short nights and three times during the long winter nights. seafaring men distinguished it by two flashes, a space and another flash. A continuous service was begun in 1916 when the ferry was estab- lished between Cape ‘Formehtine and Port Bordcn.—prlor to that the beacon was llsEd in the summer months only. During the last. World War this light ivas kept revolving steadily and was used as a land- mark for planes. Because of the faithful performance of duty by thc caretakers. many tragedies have been averted. CARR-HYDE NUPTIALS with black accessorie. Roses and » snapdragons composed their cor- sages. Miss Suzanne Brenton of Char- lottetown played the nuptial mus- ic, rendering beautifully "O Per- fect Love" during the signing of the register. Following the impressive cere- mony the wedding party motored to the Queen Hotel. Charlotte- town, where n dainty breakfast Cornwall United Church was! the scene of a very informal but pretty ivcdding at ten-thirty am. Wednesday. Sept. 3rd. when Rev. M. K. Cliurman united in mar- fill?!“ hfil-lrrcl F"1.:.br:h. only, daugLtc-s of Mr. and Vlrs. Harry] Hyde. Cornwall, and Robert Mll-‘ '1 r of Bi-ookflcid, eldest son and Mrs. Howard Carr, Oytstci- Bod Bridge. Beautiful sladioli and baskets of out flmvers from Beechwood Gar- dens nitide a lovely setting for the bridal party. The bridc. given in marriage by her flllllPl" looked very charming in a street-length dress of aqua crrpc \\llll pink feather hat and black alw-rssorlcs. and carried a buuauct. of pink carnatlons. r0 the groom's glfhastrand Of pcnrls. MISS Florence Matheson. friend of thc bride, made an attractive brldeshiditl in a street-length dress of turquoise crepe with black ac- cessories. lfer feather hat and land bouquet of roses were in American Beauty shade. Mr. Eric Carr. cousin of the groom, acted as best man. The bride's mother wore a dress of printed silk with grey and black accessories, while the groom's mother chose a dress of rose crepe AEROWAX savesl: 20. a pinton your Floors and liriolwmlJufi Spread flan-Dries tea - 5040MB was served to the immediate rel- atives. The toast to the bride was proposed by Rev. Mr. Charman and responded to by the groom. The bride's table was beautifully decorated with vases of cut flow- ers, and centered with a three- tlered ivecldlng cake. topped by a miniature bride and groom. Immediately afterwards the hap- py couple left by motor for a honeymoon in the Maritime Pro- vinces. For travelling, the bride wore a smart beige suit. with brown hat and accessories. On their return they will take up residence in Broolafleld. where the groom has purchased a. farm, fol- lowing hla return from serving five years in His Mslestyu Forces, on the Italian and Northwest European fronts. Previous to her marriage. the bride was pleasantly entertained at the home of Mrs. Fred Younlc- or. North River Road, when Mrs. Younker and Miss Florence Math- eron were Joint hostesses at a weenie fry and kitchen shower. She also received a generous gift from her fellow-employees at Moore and McLeod. Ltd. A miscellaneous shower was held at. the home of the bride's parents. where a large number of friends from Cornwall and sur- rounding dlstrlats gathered to present her with many lovely gifts. On the same occasion. the brl e was the recipient of a beau- tlfu white Bible from the mem- bers of Cornwall United Church Choir where aha had been organ- ist. for a number of years. Their numerous friends wish thla young couple many years of happy wedded life. JUNGLII OI‘ PACIIIC BELTEI DIJIITQI . Australia. Sept. U - ere are still a faw Al- paneae soldiers roam- LUXURY FURS 3TB ECONOMY PRICED FREE STORAGE and INSURANCE an your purcliasa until wanted. Muskfat Backs (Sectionlal)_from $239. Raccoon (Drop Skins) . from Coney (Dyed Rabbit) .. from Electric Seal (Dyed Rabbit) from Leopard (Stencilled) from Persian Paw (Natural Grey) from ‘ISLAND j, . 265. 145. 195. 245. 245. l l 1 ll \l!l III"I"I“"I‘ V Mm the very low prices which liavi pre- vailed since January there is now a very definite change coming , . prices are moving up steadily . . so it will be u disadvantage to delay year purchase . visit our lur salon as many hove during Aug. and Sept. . we assure you of the some satisfactory guaranteed lurs but regardless of where you pur- chase . . . our tr NOW. PRICES WILL S00ll BE HIGHER On Tuesday, September 9th. 112.000 Muskrat pelts were sold at the Montreal Auction Sale at an INCREASE of I 25% - - - and most other I furs registered increases. - - Fur coats WILL SOON 0)ST “ORE. EASY PAYMENT TERMS Canadian Squirrel $595. Persian Lamb (Sides) . . . . . from 169- Moutoni (Select Quality Only) from Lapin (Dyed Rabbit) . . . . .. from Hudson Seal (Sectional) .. from 245. 245. 4 230. FUR REPAIRS, Remodelling, Relining, Iaaalsplkllll . i. U\\'\ l' i‘ in: the war have been found. and after interrogation by military authorities have been remanded for courts-martial as deserters, or‘ shipment hack to Japan. in the cue of the Japanese. I-n the wilds of the New Guinea jungles several white men are ives beyond the reach of the mill- tary police. The Australian Army recently shipped six Japanese hack to thea- homeland after they had been liv- ing like feudal chiefs for several years among the Solomon Island natives. They were "so sorry" for the in- convenience caused. saying that. they were afraid to give themselves up even though they were well aware that the war was over. Another Japanese found irl New Guinea by a patrol officer of the New Guinea administration police had been with the natives so long that. a Japanese interpreter for the army found great difficulty in understanding him. Ha was aur- prlsad to learn hostilities had ceased and frankly disbeliavad that Jsph had boI beaten. known to be livlna ivlth the nut-l The Dutch in their periodic patrols on the Halmaheras and Moretal still round up the oeeas~ tonal Japanese arid put. them to work on the island. In the Philip- pines recently, a half-starved Jap- anese gave himself up to the Am- ericans saying he could hold out no longer-Emperor ivlllii-ig or not. uovnia Eur FOLIO RESEARCH A moving and helpful film has Juat been completed in Britain. sponsored by the Ministry of Health, it's destined to nld .re- search on pollomyelltis. It was made andfiistrlbuted within two weeks, and is now being shown to doctors all over Britain. It. points out how to detect the first symp- toms of infantile paralysis, and how lo tackle them. Btars of this sad movie are the children who were the vic- tims of thla summer's unusually high polio outbreak ln Britain. The film was made In Inndon hospitals. and the commentarv ls by one of Britain's greatest ax- parla on polio. un These four children were made metherleu naturist! :33‘ d,‘ lrnest Benoit of- Wsllaceburg, Ont. drowned in the “d? “h” h. near Barnia. lbs. llllbli was aittinl in a ca: mam“ m. ‘up husband caused the on to rua off the ten-yin" _ while it was in INI-