,TERN GUARDIAN ---' IIIIlI-Ilonovnr "n" Illihwolt m“ cor I "Illness. Wour g 9Q lull Ooolot. II Orlnviilo $6.2: YOUIPI dolvnuliollwhomoln rolrflblo 'm”."°'““""'=~ limbo v n; _ o. erect? CAME Om- 3.1mm Mfilmh ambel d ill ,,,__ i LE _ Three-quarter viih Chief Justice“???- g , Appellant, vs. Sallllgzhlil, Respondent. presiding. ‘lit mo! the l ‘red ‘will. a. l’, A i or .. silt-s- mien 4 git n. with .. y hid f held ~ d .. e eoloillliwiilg conveners were Services, Miss Ellie . A. Brown; J. P. Mm:- "wliril Mrs a hi! y. m w e. s 0i cllllgllan: .... Miss H Miss Iphlsen llllili" 0" NEW YORK Sept 11 _ (AP) _ Bunk » ~ n Late bidding for steels. motors, ~ 1 rails and specialties rallied the ATMIDAL SEPT‘ 15 Stock Market today after early ir- i I'- AT l RM. Legxulg-rlty in virtually all depar. Mm Wm.“ u.“ d scram The Associated Press Bil-stock w“ l‘ “can” WW1!‘ l0 Mfincton. . _ composite was up .4 of a point at , ilolhivmiz-— 00. a top since May 7. 103v. Muses Reah Jay and iliiirh cows; 3 heifers. MONTREAL. Sept. ii - (C?) - Sharpe of Borden were visitors t0 ,_ rrrest . resident "I d bi re Magistrate R. Ware eg/ionday morninl He received her ‘ h reckless let " dd for m“ e of . ; citizenship. RATES COURT - Gm ed near the scene ly Sunday mom- Ofl driving. a week and $500. A gWQE. _..- EXECUTIVE MEET ghe convention in Charlottetown Executive was hel Mrs. A. Mrs, D Mrs. incl SALE lm instructed by Russel Elm s, Emerald. RR. to sell iyears old; 4 calves; s; 2 pigs; thresher and - er good as new. llUGlI following: Thllrsdfl 1 on ition, but she was not worry. the mandate given tho ncw Por- work horse, farm wagon. to Trurlay arrltdmltilohrglgnfneasant W!“ m“? The doctor prescribed certain liament "compels uo to forget our wagon, driving sleigh. -__ gunmen; 1m» hor- 5nd ordered hot onlnr to llflsii, o quantity of horncll. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur mouuoh- to my in bed. she listened dil- llitllilldl‘, spring h borrow. llln and little daughter spent inst igently and onliled soreneLv. hmows. ii qusnt y of smelt week end as the oi Con. The next morning the 60ml‘ ierriu nets. John n. and Mrs. scLoughion of some around to see how his 0o- bgrriwongegvoodcn‘ lgled. N16 Bordm- yeanyoung patieritdmas iprogressbed g .0 roomacmono “W . notin ern a "lfilllkslltool bsdhone “Ian aFfigYAizg/PEQ “Mm” “m!” w o 11:063. Granny hmd totngg hwo cen 68.. Yum“ . . . ygfflun Qngbo occasional choirs, two A "Tum!" l" OTIRMWWWB. Willi Qdghlfifi, tho mornin Click, (our pggkln‘ Qhglg‘, i-i __ __._ __._.._-_.-___ m9 d? Q3‘ ma!’ in u! um ddushflng in Q13 {w}, Q Med ‘he ca " lrm chairs, a lorge quantity ‘ ts llnd bedding. illlllll \' iflll cmmlll! of 120 acres of lll clear, in excellent 0i cultivation. "ii buildings in good h‘ mm handy born. Mlle \ fri do 99- eor. no worn it down car of Inverness Screened glad to learn that 1:“ dolirl; and’ est a imehoorfllhxrivrluld rive “w” $19M!!!» Coal Ii is my delight to “l°°w' ~ moi-iv a (younger oersoil-il a’ stogiscii ; - ache an s urrv ca or car. n ichool and church. sell you best quality coal at anlgrmgfihigufl‘ Jgwrdmgvlng-smf bonnie of soda “lgemnmm n‘ _ “an” "NWT LAW}, t‘ ‘ ""°"“"'° '"‘°°~ its? trarnm.="s"..“ when"? ‘l: ‘J.°.‘.’"°“.‘° ca‘? ' o on o. o r- no e o . Kink“ ‘as’ P. J. McINNIS. l “En fwéllily. They were ill Borden IDNDON’ - De House, in ductJon for use raililgwthan pro- ‘ sou»- rniz: w"...:°"..i-..:...°*.r.:l §§iiii°"l.i’i"i.l‘.;l‘n""“ ““.°.“‘.’.‘,‘ . ,., .. ' ng ro e es, . g c l l-lQ-IZ-H-Sl. overseen on behalf of the lorl of Ber y. the psfinmyfimfihfl" ferries-peg , age at the bell while industrials. 1i ht is n11 right, she goes H1011! and who are n 911M; gm- MORIQSON’ which have moved lip recently. ersllénsfi ititita Lord of Cape Trav- wgthout glasses blelevinz they were first continuing ztmygbecause ‘fig; Auctioneer. took a breather and worked down Miss séefgh Sunday with her friend not made for yolms B60910 like are not Prepared t0 so and serve 4i in Tthgl lnditccs. t t 1 m e “Y °l B°rdm~ herself, but only for the aged. whgr-gvsgulahnm; wwg‘ them u, . _ s ng ox score: oat es. —_ serve on ems o." 912' 107.000 shares: mines 121.400; in- Mfmugmmfln“ Melmil of the 01¢ ror Strol Ho believed that system of dustrials 39, 600; stocks nighcr 49: mum with J" 48 H9011 a two continuing smile; should dense lower s1; unchanged s1. 5 PM M“ “mm M“ ""1 Although she io as. almost 100. and that there should be only one ' Granny goes for little strolls by standing army made up of men ition Sale AT CLINTON ii, beginning of hardwood. For Sale __i- court and argu- el was heard. ‘me djourned till J S. ResRoches. the Appellant Noonan for the with consuming was tor of co ts and o Peril‘)?! ‘w and dsamaginfl railway his case adjourned. .r". “l Grain futures swung upward dur- George Mrs. Parnell all; Sisters of Service. MKS Post-war Recon- ilda Gillis; Girl ie Arseriault; and 1°" lflflls. Several tons o! "ill iiraw and other mllmerated ~ Cosh. h! ll Ilniit sole on next doy. HUGH MORRISON Auctioneer. 9, l0, l2, l3-3i nriic hi! Large for doiivnrieo II__Q_II_I‘IIII\Q, ' —IIGIITTABLI _.mr“~bh merino: _ a Bummsrsido Ooumm“ g1 “Quqs which Iliinared in yester- di?‘ $11 The expenditure of mm"? m5“ bl’ the school boar-d and which was criticized by m, Mlytg‘ Ind some of the O0lin¢1llors Dehydration —Edward McN il, f * Mrs. D. F. MftlVelfonSgmibi/lglslfti‘; and Stanley Deighan, 5m, 0g M]; and Mrs. Ernest Delghan, Sum. mfifllde. lei-t yesterday for Char. Iottetown to enter St. Dunstarfs College-S. —Miss Olive McNeil of the stiff of the Canadian Bank of com. merce, Summerside, is -at present, A ffillvvlh! in Montague-S. -Lisut. (Nursin! Sister) Vera Allen who has been in the army M‘ the nest velar and a hall’ has scharge and is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Allen, St. Nicholas-S. -Miss Barbara Delaney, dough. Dr. and Mrs. Mark Delaney, Summerside, has left to enter 5c, Josephs College, Memramcock, N. B. She was accompanied by Miss Caroline Arseriault. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Arsenauit of Wellington who will also enter St. for last year. ‘This will 985 increase production -S , n: Joseph's College-S. Seaman Gharged At A Glance CHICAGO, Sept. l1 -- iAP) — ing the last half hour of trading today influenced by purchase of wheat by commission houses with cash connections. TORONTO, Sept. ll - (CP) — Golds recorded an index gain at Dominion Govermnem‘ their downward trend at the close. WINNIPEG, Sept. ll — (C?) — Export business in oats developed today on the Winnipeg Grain Ex- change with trilders reporting the urchase of 150.000 bushels by the ted States. Shipment will be made from Georgian Bay ports to the New England States. commanded." court here tomorrow 3 Papers, utilities, liquors and golds Mmlcmn °n Thlifsdfly- emerged from a mid-session phase of hesitancy in transactions todsay on the Stock Exchange and Curb Market and showed gains on aver- on Thursday. A ~* OR SA LE "OLD GILLIS HOMESTEAD" IN MISCOUCIII Ill-skiff! acres, npprorimniely 125 in cultivation and balance woodland. Large barn with ample lpocs for stock. Outbuildings, and it room house, nil in good re ir. Noor biioconcho Railway Suion. ‘rho Iond lo oomo of the linen on the Island. 005k“ Mary K. MODMIIIII, Trovollcrs Rest, o o Mrs. Dun Mc- Donald, Phone 614-1. M“ ‘ L spent some weeks on Irv and Glasgow, N. entlv with 8-. spent a . Mr. and Mlllinston of Borden Min visiting r o-tiveo irl returned dov for coon wE;_ Unloading another large §!‘,,°,,,,,““,°“.,,,,"‘?m‘ Mrs. Jessie Urquhart of the crooning oomllrr Plant lie-opens '1‘ O e D ‘A Y “Practically m" W" S‘ "m" Ill-B. ‘rwo driving ‘. m ‘$3 fi-{Pwagjinwd- zoo each. will. nu murmur m. o-io-il . ___ "m1 ALDO u-Iwo t "" Y's i~ .593“ "only" I 5hli>ment ‘j Au5T|gedD!;:.cA:i'-2Mpt°&_ w No-sag gpflngl SHOWS 1.00 - III ‘nhocfigwduq-ca wit‘? nh- M: Downs. Albany. $531» Ioilnoo ThurIdoy-UJO 1M g3“, 11,19, .20 40a _E,,,,,,w u ,, , ' "-' Deere binder .....".>' no s1§“l,“°“' ‘GM I-l i mgiffiflffhdeod condition: Con he soon at Cookslllu€t?ri’l:1ll%cg' & mo. i i r . "——--— - WL $50 at Cecil Psyraltxelr-gi Waiter B. Weeks. d, _u_ SU M M ERSI New til“ cw“ b‘ °l1 0 wounds that tho sm- . mcwr, 59111919.‘ should have advised the council n. helm the expenditure wiu made 0n s t 9-1141- who reported as S200. This should ' __- lbLll/lzybfifilélwflf-IZQO wlixllich was spent _ oors a. section or i ., Bgggncollhxe-sfigrefie the school-S. Th. dmdnmon “ . e ii- plont Sum. their! in Surnmerside on Personal mrddel _' . by ma“ Food, 1110-. will reopen for the new oeo. 50h 0h Tuesday, September 18th. Operations, at first, will be on o one shift basis. but p; mo“ g; gu,(_ ficient potatoes become available. Slllllbly 900 tons of dehydrated pro. ducts durln! the season which is considerably more than -was adced tlke 8,300 tons oi potatoes or about 800 car. loads. Loot year tlho output of tho Dlant by Gqyemment grading was may grade. Wi h one shift operating the plant employs 80 persons and a double shift, this increases to 150 employees mostly female. The management states that the help situation -is much easier this yell- than last. During the summer, some (filanges have been mode equipment which it is hqpgd will in the VANCOUVER, Sept. 1i - (or) — Seventeen merchant sermon were arrested here and charged under the Canada Shipping Act with “disobeying their lawful cap. a n " s The Chimes were laid following information laid by officials of the Park Steamship C0,, owned by the *1"- Pliml‘ and Queells’ the close of the Torolito Stock Rggltmlilgtl? of the amp‘ S's‘ l‘ Mmm-l-Kxlngs’ Mm‘ Exchange today Base Metals and Parllridge rchaiggg antlhaltlabgld cc,‘ . Ceaml- — . ' - W n ' r _ _ Western Oils, on the off-side June l6 and l9 the seamen “did throughout the session. followed combine to Lilipedg the pros-mg; o; the Vflyflife oi the ship by refusing to carry out their duties and assist 1" ieklns the ship w sea when The seamen will appear- in police Edith music still. And, when she is in the Mr. and Mrs. William mam or Borden were visitors w Mongwn Mr. and Mrs. Irving Jay of Roy- gltsirunfunction and Mr. and M ' van i’ Tru pent, with relativgs in gilfsieii. sud“ 1W1‘. And M: . Ath 1 family returned too 5%?“ and Toronto Island visiting her sister Mrs. W. H. P and relatives ot Corie Mr. and Mrs. Iiorooo Miliiingwn and little daughter Olml of New week roc- Mro. William liio White who boo bcul Otto/we. hos homo and loft on lun- Oharlmtetown where sh will resume her studios In. U. C. °‘"'°" __ Mich, peat ummor with her motiiol-‘Mlro. ‘n. r. Irving in 39:5! txiof," a‘: dlgaflfg, 20:; ca“ “m” °“',,,,‘°",,,',’l,,;,“,", unduly scour/this and that. but dun content to think of her children- opsrotion on “- Another of Granny's secrets seems Hale n At 99: A E. I. Woman '8 Story Tho- following ortiolo from lilo windoorStos-willboroodwith sndlopncio- Defence Minister- 5i Eu oonoroto wruxn plui moriooboiltfiorhrooolooqoo: lg i-e dioidodwtcouidgqtnfow “hum. who,” t dew‘ Nfllllowoniollo gverybgylllPrincefldwardls- '"‘°"“'""' ““'"°"'“"”°' Li’. tho fl- TJ... Church PC- roodviow); Mn. G1 (OCIi-Quzilpelle); (l-“(k-Toronto); ~ OthoIUlohoro ting included. ‘Ibrouto B Strum nothing like finding out what to and. what to leave alone. tuluwb h uld o s o g h“ bifoool srlny thro whys}: class of men see it as their duty WM I-ll 10f" it. to go wherever their country can; It did not take 10118 tn down the them while the other class oos choir,- giamlnflge ntnhd Griwlnny well?’ gully no lying only in so for u the Y0!‘ one course. orooo mods reotri was chicken soup. That went the a we“. way of Vile grape juice and Granny was just mundulg into form. She was getting straightened away for the real meat course. while waiting, Granny nlunched calmly ot o radish. Finished that, she took on olive and followed with some celery just to make her feel comfortable. reply to the Throne Speech. Other speakers hoard Mquflcg lnLonde (L-Lislbelle), !'. S. Zap- iitny (Owl-Dauphin) and '1', L, Church (PO-Toronto Broom”), bagefore resumption of tho do- ni . Finance Minister Ilglcy m. °un°°d "M. I W81‘ expenditure Blld demobilization act for finan- flihl! war expenditures du the Unfortunately it was a meatless "i" ‘=1 the 11m»! year wo d bo doy that we were there, so Granny ml-"dum- HI m tho Ihmd to be content with fish. How. mm l" the oil-M owed ever, fish. it was and very nice, too, m interim 5“ PlY hm 8-“3101111!!! with a generous helping all around. expendmlm ° 5490-0091399 0!’ the Potatoes and vegetable marrow went g1“! If! ‘1-356900-999 l0 b9 Voted. with the fish. ranny ate them all. 5,, e1 ‘fif “L” “mad” lmdmm with good oppe lte and it was ap- P" 1°!‘ more than $9.000.- Darent she was still in the i 00o coveflnfue mm“ M mm‘ Between the fish and desert. w" “llmflgun, there was a. salad, which Granny Sm“ s” mum ed that Canada. will gdlvfalhxenevlhowillshwalyeatigeyofllrfgoarld standard time n’ ‘ d“. m be d“ closed within o. few days 801m: on 100. ‘ Geri. Pearkes mod‘ mm With the salad out of the way. the army about ‘vshl: rlliaontho ago tho meal was set for the dessert caused o. shuffling in she c ' course. There was rice pudding on mons when he said mu ova the menu, but Granny passed that teran in the mmorr; 5 0.1m over and chose the cheese and support the Progressive Conserva- crackers as s. finisher. She also live party's non-confidence motion had a pot of tea, to wash it down. which accused the Government As we watched this QlLyearer eat her lunch with. such appetite, we max-veiled ot the relish silo showed for her food. She appreciated the meal and enjoyed it so sipparently we decided we would make a few inquiries. Meatless Day the Libero! benches when he made the statement. Demobilization was to have been on a. first-in first-out basis, but this policy had been whittled down to the point where it was possible for men with short service or no overseas service to get their dig. charge before long service por- onnel. He listed the men, who under do that; so often nowadays, but she gfiggmtglealgcgzgggala? sziilrethgx can still pass back for more on men were being ‘m out to mfg: occasions. She is a largo woman M,‘ which the men overs”! Mum and weighs about 1'10 pounds nod not atwnpt to chum is not flit. _ We also discovered that this re- Mm 1n gm“. a” h“ "I realize that shipping is a markable woman has a pulse beat of only 65, which the doctors in. form us, means that her physical (flfflgulty and they cannot come back all at once," he said. “But why is any man, practically, who powers are not taxed nearly as much as are those of a Pemfl “"13! o faster pulse beat. ls serving in Olnflda. now able to go out and take the jobs which now are available and which are Second Helping We discovered that until o couple of months ago, Granny frequently took a second helping of some of her favorite dishes. She does not Moreover. Granny has nll her faculties. She hears well and. when in a mwcgm with “on: person. she so rai ligrvoicellolall a. cl-owgfrlteglple $988k The mvemment s little more loudly and pitch their the d be voice toward her to make it easier W° to make her hear. Granny's hearing ts keen for to those men who were in the active army or who recently left the active gnny. "At the some time we are con- tinuing another or second ‘ - ing army, n continuing army of fine {dung men of good physi ug who ave had months of train g mood she can entertain her friends with piano selections from chenill- Badl-l and more modern composers. If the light is not too good. Granny condesoends to wear glasses to read her newspaper. But, if the does not want any ready to fight wherever needed. themselves out 101' go it alone herself. She persons to out her, being 0011061": W and QILlOY 11W A few days m Granny W“ '- ilttle oi color. The folks were m0” than s, little worried about her MllatThilkOfCtflldl Mr. Lalondc. toll. dark-fund barrister who wso rmelectcd in tiho general election of June 1'1, said b to ut ond rbigi.lu'llphe‘ngo:tollf saiftsgme of the 6.0.1". Party, whose theories the f i1 Imost had to go to cannot be adapted to line demands bed fcarnlvgrryling about Granny. but of our scholastic doctrines We N- ‘h, w" W” 11nd flrgnk you, and mauled firmly out in the Oongdiul intending to kc» that why. mil-Na" Couploofkorch of Gra y's secrets hmagrifggeps hersetlrf‘ interested link under the protection of o re- in life and what is happening to- vived oonotdtutlon. And oil vhooo day. So many old people to who beloved thot we wontpd p0. p" 1n yegbgrygrg and neglect tho liticai revolution in order to foster present, Granny's facilities are ever the shuneful unbitiono of oops-r- niert and she is as keen to lrnow- otioniots did not and have not what will happen tomorrow as she understood the real and trlie meni- - is in mllnlsclng on what occurred niity_of my columnists from Que- in her girlhood - t m. maintenance o she takes life as it. comes. being floppy in living for today and bein! l" who have done so well. Annoy. we discovered that n v town Gyro Club resumed its re- ulormodtdnp dent o1’ tho Canadian Home and School. tereoting sddrcoo on many phases of edloooflon bolil in the home and school. gular monthly meeting of Knights of last evening with o good attend- proyor by tho Chaplain, Most Rev. James Boyle. MaoDonJ-l ing o! routine busines, the meeting was ro-ihobilitation with Messers M. A. Humor D. ll. MacDonald, Rev. RE. Bradley, Connie LeCiair, Louis Butler and the Chaplain part. Many good ideas were brought to light. It was finally decided that the executive and the re-habilitation committee get together and decide m- “l ,, _ tion o the “good of the order me Chaplain gave a very intci talk which was greatly enjoys the members. The meeting c‘...::l. with prayer by the Chaplain. product of his own invention, sociated him is clergyman well known here, Rev. Neil Hermon. They ent in Saint John. form when he was a registered sea cap- tain. extrem Christian ministry, and it is only recently, on his retirement from the active ministry. that he ilas found time to plan th ' ture of his invention. stood that a market is already B:- tablislltd for a lame volume of the new paint when it gets into production. POLICE REPORT -- Last month - there were six prosecutions convictions for unlawful possession of beer or spirits, two under Wartime Prices and ‘Bade Board rezlilations. two for common assault, two for reck- , less driving and one under the son. itarv bydaws. according to the r0- bo il, arrests for drunk and incap- able io 52. while 5 were arrested _- icr being ' vehicles. 1 for breaking and enter- ing, 2 for theft and one for uttering o forged chtqlld omolmted to A.J. Bowling and MD. McPhail were promoted to the rank 0f act- standard Old Home Week is referred to in the letter ition mcnwflnent. the police on their efficient service. ___________ far-y Territorial Service from July. yvgcgntly to lord Swaythlirlg. She visited Canada. while ATS chief of the Canadian Women's Arm!’ Corps. It was the second marriage oeilnlill. sulilniilil I'll)! HOLLAND _ . I. 11101111021, Central Roy- two dozen beou- w Ion bor son, Gnr. - Iwzh, t 9o ototionod in woo years 1g __ r since Olil’ joined His Manny's forooo d since that time l: boon trig in different pull be . GIID “all! — The Ohl-rbttl- it. This Charlotte- onor in tho Univer- of Snohotdlowan. and presi- Dr. Laycook gave an in- l. OI‘ C. MEETING — The re- the Columbus was held once. Tho meeting opened with Grand Knisht RA. d presided. After dispos- thrown open for discussion on Noonan, Leonard Louis Dougan, taking and means. On the ques- INVIiNTS NEW PAINT - " mung Island friends of Rc- l M. . Genge will be intere.' ' ‘loom that he has started a industry at Chatham, N.B., ' manufacture of Kalania pa a l. As- enoihcr are at pres- nrnsnging to a. company for the produc- tion snd marketing of Kalanla, Later he entered upon an ely busy career the e manl It is und and under the Excise Act Chief of Police A, Birt. Mondays drunk in charge of motor collected Constables ‘Pines $1.915 ant. Prevalence of "a high of law and order" durinll report, which also qua/ms I rom the Provincial Exhlb. commending IONDON. Sept. I0—-<C‘P)—~Nirs. Jcan Knox, 37 chief of the Auxil- IMI in October, 19B. was married and assisted in the organization for both. N-J h W tt. director LONDO o n a BBC of variety programs for the since 1937, has resigned. ‘I: igldififlwusnm: xi trlnlniialg butil in street and even. l-N R0 dil- m which ha come o so any ve rm u a _ w". m“ awn." wi qu ted designs to e to a point where ism with problems so M‘: Church, on; of the veterans of the Commons, said many of the ooldicro now overseas should have “hue mm houses Show many gowns bum brolldht book long ago Too Late To Classify _____________? WANTID— HOUSE FOR MIDDLE d l . W ite "V" Guardian. a“ coup e r 9-l2—3i WWW-WW‘? i as parts Foul“, "' n" AND PENCIL most interesting contribution to sot mo: Iteddino. Claim same 1U Dorchester St. 9-13-11 ____€.____*__ son SALE - 1% n. P. GASOLINE Engine. Leslie Boyce Meriglaléifl .1 - FOB SALE — ONI HAND WASH- ing mochino, in good condition. Apply 1i Prince Street. 9-l2-2i D0 WANTED -- ROOM IN PRIVATE world. home for semi-invalid elderly 9-l2-2i Willing to pay well. Phone cocicmii dmgg,“ TAIIBUDII, FOB ALL Blankem, Reversible and Cortex Blankets for fall and winter. Tailored suits, tailored shirts. 1 9-12-1 panel delivery truck or half~iou light delivery, late model. Or will trade 1934 Plymouth ccuglc. Apply White Star Laundry. Slim- mersidn. D-li-ii wool‘ OVEN-MD! 0f the same material. won't!) r0 H; - IIALF row 1,110,,“ beautiful full shades. NINOTCHKA ' The Blouse with the Moscow neeklinfl’ sleeves; On Sale LADIES’ READY-TO-WEAR DEPT. Sinclair s8: Slewait Lid. ummerside in all favorite L/Ck Elmer Arsenault, RCNVR, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Arsenault, Bloomfield, has arrived home from overseas after spending l‘! months oil convoy duty. L/Ck Arsenault was a member of the crew of HMCS Teme at the time of her torpoeding several months ago. He was accompanied home from Charlottetown by his wife and daughter Shorald. Paris Fashion Show Stresses Silhouette BY CYNTHIA LOWE)’ PARIS, Sept. ll — (AP: —The first showing of two more autumn and winter fashion collections w- day stressed the workmanship, de. sign, and silhcuettte in the cres- tioils of Bruyere and Robert Piguet. Bruyore uses a. lot of corilmg and mg clothes. Cording emphasizes McCARDLE-dit £091 town F-Sgt. and Mrs, daughter. Margaret Geno. R/e 1945, Elizabeth daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. 1.0m’! of Kingston, marriage to Le ward Summer-field Ootwny. IL C. N. V. R... eldest son of M: m4 the slender waists of dresses, the full skirts of which are accented Bruycre is going in strongly for full skirts and full sleeves of all types It is interesting to note that with low front and back deool1et- I80. neither gives strong under- scoring so bustlings which was ev- ident in so many collections which opened earlier Bruyere showed numbers of short coats, many fululined and many of ensembles. Plguets fashion this season is his repeated and varied use of yokes, sometimes long enough to give a bolero effect of jacket He also exhibited several codi- tall suits of careful, flattering out and of marvelous workmanship. adding to the impression that suits of this type have returned to im. rtance in the French fashion Pigilet showed two jet-spanglcd which are eon. vcrted into dinner dresses by tying 0n. like Bil 119F011. a floor-length MORE BEEKEI-IPEIIS in i924 the number of beekecpers Canada was 22.200 and they after 280.000 bee colonies. ‘Ev i944 tho number cf beekeepsrs fluid increased lo 40.700 and t-le ‘liltmber rf roe colonies to 508.500 l‘. is ziniiclrinted that further in "Elias on 2s. llr. filo. AUE- . Patrick McCardio. Now tQke, a son, Thomas M18030. rnlpbeii, l: Hospital. Sggit. l en MARRIAGE‘ OATWAY — LOWE! — At Quocn Street United Church Manse, w v. H. M. sewage on Augult 16. (Betty) Lows-y. 02st,, WES United in adfiig Stoker Ed- Bordon. Mrs. Norman Oatwav of DEATHS llIacLENNAN _ At Pizoano Vi] Oil lsy i0, 194.6, Malcolm Mao- Lennan, aged 72 years. Funeral from his late residence on Thurs- day, Sept. l3, at 1 pm. Inter- ment in i-Idrtsviile Cemetery. MacDONALD - At Brookfieid on Sepi. ll, i945. Mrs, Ronald Donald in her 95th year. Funeral on Thursday, Sept. i3. o short oer- vice from the home of her daugh- ter, Mrs. Gordon MacLood, thenco to Brookfield Presbyterian Church, service starting at 3.30 pm, Inter- ment in Brookiiclrl Cemetery. KEENAN - At the Prince Edward Island Hospital. Tuesday, Septem- ber ll, 1945, Mrs. '1‘.A. Keel-inn. Funeral from the United Chlrch. Murray River. Wednesday, Sept. ember iZtll, services starting at 2.00 om. Interment in Murray River Cemetery Resting at the Macbean Funeral Home until this morning Salli oi Thanks I wish to extend my personal thanks and thr- thanks of In mother to all the good people o Roscbnnk, Snuillnort, and vlcinityl who so kinillv nnd with grea-t sac- rifice rlssiiiorl in saving my per- sonal property in a fire which deo- troyed our homo at Rosebank ol Sept. 2 ' r. CHARLES rnamon, rum, n. s In Morison-lam In loving memory of our faihm Ind mother, William In] Anni Morrison, who pruned aw Sept l2, I941 and October 23, 1%. Deep in our hearts there's l pil- ture More precious than silver and o! A picicm of our clad and i Whose memory will never grow oil Though the tram in W! U”! U not glisten And our faces don't nIwIyI Iuol sad There is never s nlgM or l morn ill Thot we think of dear moth: all d n . Inserted by Mir)‘. Um“ l!‘ M‘ Q-IZ-ll. N. D. MacLéan UN DE RT AKER EMBALMER Charlottetown llod North Wiltshlrc fhono ill creases will be recorded in i946.