AUGUST 21. _194_2 Mil __'rm~: CHARLQLIETOWN GUARDIAN PAGE THREE wébrw - AUGUST FUR SALE We Qrdered Early and 5o Should You l! Yes indeed! You can still be well dres e ' - - War Time Budget — if you shop earlyls dTZSGfBViGSrHTZIQSFI-‘iilil-Zrfliiti princes to fit your furs this year; and a greater shortage of labor‘ We Uer c i: :1 Osage of raw be able to replace any of our stock this seasonil we tooi {Rue . 0“ t ‘f w? m“ ordering our entire stock of FUR COATS for the winter aw Emits? precaupon of sincerely advise you to follow our lead and do your buyingaEARiY ast Apr". We The NEW 25% TAX 0011s NOT APPLY on THESE COATS Any raw furs dressed after Juli! 1. 1942 are subject to this additional 33ft;If:itiiiggiigsgitgsgygrseoiiéesie?!previous to this date l l So buy now l l HERE ARE THE SENSATIONAL‘ NEW FURS OF THE YEAR l l l KANGO BEAVER- KANGO RACCOON_,,,,_.,_, MUSKRAT l RACCOON l PERSIAN LAMB! SQUIRREL l HUDSON SEAL! VISCACHA. . . Russiim SEAL! SABLE DYED CONEY_. W ARCT ' GENET ' ‘ IC SEAL! These Coats are something new l i Compar. our yalues’ styla" zfind beautiful beyond wordsl See Quahty ! or your elf; d th ' - amaze yosu- an e prices will Kango Beaver $165.00. Kango Raccoon $130.00. Viscacha $95.00. Genet $120.00, Sable Dyed Coney $95.00. Remember these are- AUGUST SALE PRICES! AND not subject to the new 25% tax" in that luxurious Fur Coat you want . . . at prices well within your budget. filstEflEFglllTgllRAGE on Your Purchase TIME PAYMENTS ARRANGED l l ISLAND F URRIERS PH°NE "77- QUEEN grass-r llEliTlliiI. GUARDIAN Ill h“: column la reserved nor noun l.‘ "MW". bu! ldvlrtlollg ol a "“" "ml" Ill: so hurled a I ma“: "l". llrlnll] "um. u ,._._ cook's for Photographs. b-saa. conrc ~ 1- _ ~ “W. DIJtAUON bus. lNil-Jalgi vi: i“ CQUyCHGLASGOW CHRISTIAN l, A M Plllllllly. Auzust H, 1942. u A- M- Wlllllllllllty bunoay echooi. iennisiifliliilirllgitwgiismp. Pix“. _ ‘ urcn rv ce. R"- R- ll bhaw. Minister. 11-21-11. CENTRAL PARISH. - Sunday Quill“ Zlild- Canoe Cove. ll A. M: illaililgiligeingiliviérsuzcfi-osgnofii ‘ ' B CC .' , . llI-‘l- T. w. Goodwill. a-zi-ii. liinrroiv on . B meter Rev. 'n'-:-h§§l"vl1lce§ fingiiigifilirueusktlaaig. - . r - D on ' . . Vittoria v.10 P. M. 8-21-11. SPECIAL sanvica —'I‘he fiftieth "" 6V I18. o'coc. Guest speaker Dr. Mark Inman. -31. illlllllcii NOTICE —Winsloe Uni- flnglgeurcqn Services August 2a. 1942. (BOW apolrdtn ii A. M. w. M. s. 5_‘s_ 2 P‘ M . léVillgiglgieelgoiétgoiipPlibg. llmirier, Rev. T. Constable’. a-zi-iil hill-WON!) - HARPER. - At the l" the bride. East Royalty llnlivsagurday, A“; 15th, 1m, b}; ' ll- Blllnner. Mr. Neil 0nd i ileoriiie Rodcdick “Annamaria glmvlcg h ld aylllziérray River Public Ha.ll Suen- Ml-n Tr at B P. M. Subject, A Ban. 5i. stilid" 155.2%???’ 3i" ‘£21313’ tlnnd. All welcome. 8-21-11’ toMis-s PIIESBYTER m‘ IAN CHURCH IN vlgAbxllgl-E-Brookfield Charge. ser- H A M Lords Day. l-lartsviile rmkneidllsllllday School 2 r. 1a. worship 3 Pundayischool 10.30 AM. ti’ “hail 113i. n““v'v‘.l.?li"§’i ‘ill’; - 0- 0. Thomson. Minister. 8-21-11. Piiasrirraiii (Ar AN CHURCH IN yioerlAtlgxl_\'“Mlll-illllfild Charge. Ser- nm are next Lords Day, August ‘magmas follows: Marshfleld 11 l. Hikhflurlrllient o! the “fir” s“? 1",“, H; 3 P. M. and Mount m," n M P. M. Preparatory ser- g ' ~ V. Ill’! ‘ll- B- A. Th3. Minister. 8-31-11. - N. s. He was removed to i POLICE COURT—I!1 tho city Police Court yesterday one drunk and disorderly was remanded un- til August 27. One drunken driver was dismissed. CAVENDISH CHARGE. — Rev. John Sterling, B. A., of Kensingtion willNPreach in Stanle Bridge at ll A. . and in North ustico at 7.30 P. M, Major Olive Hiscott will speak on behalf of the W. M. B. in Stan- ley Brid e at 7.30 P. M. 'I‘illey, M nister. 8-21-11. CHURCH 0F SCOTLAND- services Sabbath, Aug. 26rd. Cape Traverse 11 a_m.; Stanchel 3 p.m.: DeSable 7.30 p.m.; Charlottetown ll a.m.; Birch Hill 3 p.m.; Kin- ross 7.30 p.m. 8-21-11. MANY REGISTER AT THE TRAVEL BUREAU-The 'I‘ravel Bureau was busy yesterday as over 135 people signed the register and many others were in but did not register. T0 BROADCAST — "Greetings from the Beaver Club" broadcas- ters Sunday Aug. 23 (CBC, at 2 p. m. A171‘) include: Charlotte- : LAC. Jimmie Atwell, AC. Eldrid Carr. Tpr. Martin J. Acorn. Hopefield l... Cpl. Bill ’I‘_ Cullen. NAVAL BANDSMEN WANTED - Twenty Probationary Bandsmen are to be signed 0n immediately’ and drafted to H. M. C. B. Btada- cona for training. Volunteers who are competen; players on the cor- onct, ouphonium. trombone and bass who can produce a satisfac- tory reference from an orchestra leader or bandsmaster are request- ed to present themselves for medi- cal examination at Naval Barracks. Charlottetown. IS INJURED -- Archibald Hi — ginbotiham, who came Original? from Prince Edward Island but whose family is now living in Tren- ton was injured on Sunday, Aug- ust l8, at the shipyards. in Pictbu. Suther- land Memorial Hospital where it was found that he had a broken left arm and a badly lacerated hand. The injuries, though painful. are not regarded as serious. CHILD INJURED~—Audrey MM- Phee, small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Russel Macl-‘lhee of Heather- dale, was injured at. hm" ironic when she was kicked by a horse. A wound in her forehead rrliiiir- ecl some stitches to close She is reported to be convalescing after receivin treatment at Montague. The chi d. two and a half Will's old, apparently looked unexpec- tedly into a horse stable. A horse lashed out at her but struck the dooriframe the child receivinil only a glancing blow. George LEAVES FOR N. S.—Mr. L. W. Roper o! the Dominion Lives and Poultry Production Service left yesterday for Nova. Scotia. on business in connection with his office. DANCE WELL ATTENDED- The dance at the Charlottetown Arniouries was largely attended last night and was generally a success. The dance is spcnsore by ihc Ladies‘ Auxiliary of the Cana- dian Legion. FINE WAR MAPS —An 0X- celicnt series of colored we: ma. , publishrd in booklet. form w th much valuable data, geographical and chronological, has been pro. duceal as an anniversary souvenir by the Great-West Life Assurance Company cf which Messrs. Hynd- miin and Company, Ltd, are pro- vincial managers. It makes a first-rate guide in following the war news in any part of the worxd. PRESENTATION-For the past year Miss Georgie Harper was em- ployed in the Dominion Govern- ment at. Ottawa. Previous to her departure from that city she was waited on by the staff of the Central Pay Office, Department of Finance. After a few remarks by Mr. I. M. Morgan, Chief Treasury Officer, he presented her on be- half of the staff with a beautiful electric iron and electric toaster.- Previous to her marriage, Miss Georgie Harper was also tendered a shower at the home of Mr. and Mrs_ Lester B. sellick of Ottawa_ by her Island friends in that city. The bridc-to-be was escorted to the sent of honor by Miss Anne MacDonald and after some pleas- ing remarks by Mr. Nee Shel- foon. she was presented wth sev- eral lovely gifts. The remainder of the evening was pleasantly spent in games, music and sing song. Personals Mrs. Wallace Stewart of Portage La Prairie Man., arrived this week on a holiday visit among relatives and friends. Mr. and ‘Mrs. Adrien Trainor of Moncton. N. 13.. have been visit- ing Mr. ‘Trainer's mother, Mrs. Levi Trninor. Mr. Adrian Trainor has left to report for military duty mid Mrs. A. Trainor is residing in Charlottetown for the present. Mr. and Mrs. FE Ooiwiii of ciiiirloiictciixii have ust received it cnblcgram from t eir eon, Sgt. pilot Fred E. Cclwili, jr., an- nouncing ilicit he his arrived our. 1y in Great Britain. Sgt. Colwill rccsived his win 5 a few weeks ego at an On o air treating school. ¥ took rived Wednesday evenin! vie plane rum," McNeill said. “But the Jam turned out to be bad. “He noticed I was badly burn- ed,‘ and offered to take me on the U-boot. I did riot relish the idea a bit. I told him I'd rather die on the lifeboat. “He sold ‘please yourself’, but gave orders for a box of ointment and some bandages to be brought up, and handed them to me. U" m“ W" vwrosed by: Canon gllljrégh- and was responded to by Later Dr. and Mrs. Tanton left on Tanton-Matheson I honeymoon trip by motor, rm... N uptials __‘— which they will retum go 01mm The following is taken from an P- E1 1- W119" i318 Bwom is a pran-tis. Montreal lii..cneiige.— m8 Physician. For travelling, the A marriage of iiterest to many blldo wore s. green Munroe tweed friends in Montzeal and the Marr- 5"“ With shoes and hat of brown times was solemwized Frlfliiy iiftcr “mill-ml”- noon at hail-past four o'clock at The bllde l! ll Zmnddaughter ci Trinity Church, Sussex, N. B, when the me Hcm- Jame‘ Kidd Flmlllllllfi sl i r Marjorie daughter of Mrs. John nob. $1M" Dgemier of New Huiiswiclr. iris; ‘iasgfglfmg-“Cavlizi citiltl the ices. . . ' 0 ~ ' i e v1 their sister_ Mary Francis, in Fine supplies one of the Nazi cre-v fiyéslggel/‘Jlzhetgsggé ‘g! “Sfilgfilgwgéeifi Schoolgligrugfifl iilrogbthgsgtheiqwgu were M“ “ed R0961‘. Misfit/fig? “=- rstzirarlzzlmrrz. at: Mllllcllr .1 0...... PM a" m“ l1 an the"; ——— 1 -. . . _ . - a . < Judge and Mrs. D. Edgar Show our victor) or thumbs-up sign. lfidflrliéfxgiwllflilglihmgfrs ‘RF-PEdEWl? Mlglgéigrgckiorsihtelehaisgeféi li/lng .n Macmmam on,“ Gm‘ ‘fig £2211: returned to their home in Sum- I flOlli. think the picture tyill ap- Rl-ev Candn shewen rwhi; furs“). The bridegroom 1,15 a wdyezztins. Harp“ Xgersldfinigeitergélliahilggttsgcwfiilelgig? DCHDQAbNoGLiillmndorbeexfgfigeilie U- lLY Church performed ‘he cegcmony- he McGlll Medical Schgéi‘ “a ‘ o‘ fAmld ShQWPTS s me n ' _ . l - ~ " . ’. ' '- ‘ ' ‘ ‘ we. were staying at the Queen Hotel. boat rcminrincler told us the course File Plillllllll WES bowl-bully dQ-Tfll- “regal? °uih°r t°w-- lilies“ We" motor on a 550m hone“, f w tom“. to [he nearest, 13.1.1 and ated “iii white phlox in the altar, sen at,» e ceremony. to New Brunswick F. y oon rip me German 5311013’ an younggtefs while the chancel had a profuson Etc-fits fhm Summerside we.» the the bride were R-n ‘>1’ llhvolllnz of 1r to 1o. waved to us You cf snapdrhson. larksour. dc-ol1in1un1 irwoms parents. Dr. and Mrs. 1c. T. printed blue m ihrlllstmblc of would have thought it. a pleasure in shades of pink. blue and iosenhlr. Tlmlon. his aunt Miss Ethel Tan- white amegofi D9 at navy and truisc we were going on." _ v (Jrell Jewett, of Toronto, presided ton. fllld Mr. and MrsJ. 1453.)? HQ], Among m“ v.2. v Thorn were _ll men in McNclls at the organ. During the szguiiig of man, rpceiwd w'n "all-h "Imd "OSUY rifts lifeboat and six in the other, the register Mrs. J. Barryy 1i. Bright, dish frc ti‘ a n”? silver nvrex of l-Lilisborcugh, N. 8., sang. N. m 14-‘ staff of the Bank oi The bride. Riven in mar-rinse by flvndscoiln amide the groom is em~ her brother, Mr. Wallace Matheson, 9%’: - l , of Juniper, N. B., wore a gown c! e Guard-ll" l°lll8 With "iulner- white chiffon, the full skirt failing m“ “"3115 l" eXtendlnrz heard-st slightly entraine. Her over the face CQHKYHHIAHOIL: to iiii- young collplf- mail WtHSHOf fllageflilill) {length o?‘ blzidal (PMTM "19"" will" ueuean e romaaoo. ‘*——-*— orange blossoms vyuhxllch had been PRETHRY-‘Tl-‘N HALOS t anlflan n“, worn by her gran ot-her, Mrs. J. (wnmm sskiriifivriteri of jam_ none of us were hull!" K. Flemming more than fifty years A 331-115;; pQR-r, Al“; 1g- enollizh lo Elli ii» bllllflll“ l‘? W" ago. She carried a cascade bouquet r able)- eventeeri tor doerl so hell" of white shldenlas. snapdlasvn and rgFerchint searritn including)? two On in; 373th Jlriy imggoiiltsl; F121;}; swcstpeas, tied with white chiffm. Canadians-John McNeil, 27. and llllilcgll‘ llithmli?‘ m attenmm The maid of honor, Miss Eileen Norman Bewsher, 19' both o; New lniie {to nnm c m and “men “- Cnitchlow, of Westmount, wore a Viciprla, N. S,—have landed at This ‘a! Challlerl a peered, gown of shell pink chiffon, 1mm bride of w. mu Diamond, Win- this port after spending 13 days ill ° W l’ - a jacket made of the same material sloc. Rev. J. a. Skinner performed in g ifeboat, Her shoulder length veil of shell the ceremony. The exhausted men. members of pink, fell from a cluster of pink car- To the strains of the Wedding the crew of a. Norwegian ship nations and her bouquet was of pink Marci-i layed by Mrs. Harold stead. sunk by a submarine in mid-At- cariiations and iarkspur tied with the bri e entered the living-room on lsntic. were picked up three miles white and pink chiffon. As flowe. the arm of her uncle, Mr. John B. off the coast by a Whaler which girl, M145 Angela Thompson of Sus- Roper, and took her place beneath discovered their two lifebwtfl. an evergreen arch, beautifully cle- lllllfll "Nether. moving train or ccal cars, Herbert Greenaway dress oi’ pale green or: curated with summer flowers and The seamen said that altogether woodland 45, Was instantly kill- gandy over taffeta, trimmed with a ygllow ‘m; whit, gimme", n“. 33 516mb"! °f the crew “m?” ed icdny iii. No. 12 colliery here. narrow pleating of self matezlal and bride looked charming in a floor the doomed shill in three llfehllhll outlined with tiny black velvet bows length W11 of shell pink sheer Ind they had ‘allied m" me l5 Her halo hat matched "he dress and over satn fashioned with shirrcd Wh° W!" l" u" mild 5°" We" she carried an old fashioned noee- waistline dnd long full sleeves Site 515° 15mm‘ u? my in shades of yellow and mauve. wore a finger tio bridal veil of M‘: em 55d hi’ W” l“ m” ‘I'm bridegroom was attended by nlnk silk net Swiss embroidered in ‘$195k False? “ha?! m” we???) Captain R. H. Muttart of Alder- Daisy desigmend carried a bouquet s ruc an "every ng seem o ' ' - ' blow up around US." §l‘."i~.".i1sr;till‘.“. .§?°s..“.i‘;°ll..i“it°i§° ?§...“"““’“ m" m" ““‘“’°“ ““" ‘Hun surmmi gelisll John Flemming. Jr.. of Jum hgrilcl“gigidenir-oiigy-Oaétexngziziit _ Following the ceremony a recep- Ysabel Stead, as flower irl, who flag?! gigs‘, Saw {Rgbtgibgéltd 55:, i-ion was hold at the home of Mr. looked sweet in e floor length dress comlrfmnder who Fuganpo, k6 "cry ‘mod whirehatrlie goralkdztclgraggdsmpvsg: iiitblgiietigsifiawilhpllqiiiigxlglimii_ Ei- "thriller foreghea rnflfiifél‘ tallied out with roses. sweetness ed basket of mixed flowers and pre- “He 85m! u! H. we needed an,“ and stocks in pastel shades. The coded the bride to the arch. _ thing and when we iisiccd for quests were received by Mrs. Maohe- The bride's mother wore Queens some food he sent below for tins of 1am, bread, and a bottle of Miss Edna Mclsaac, R. N, ar- and deer pink rues‘ n Follow Father Hagrpegheushggedptirgg’ pa’: to the dining-room where a buffet luncheon W88 served. The room w“ llllillbly decorated for the oc_ “m” with Dink and white stream- ers, candles and out flowers Th, aides table was centered with c, roe-tier wedding calm, WM“ M-W- Wood presided over the a cups and Mrs. A. A. Auld, from Dorchester, Mass. to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A- McIsaac, Water street. Mr. Ernest McLaren, retired C. N. R. conductor and Mrs. McLaren o! Charlottetown and Toronto are visiting friends in the city, The Misses Doris, Pauline and Elizabeth Simmonds returned Wed- nesday night from Sackville nftcr being present at the graduation of Photographed, Thumbs Up "While we were taking on the Mrs_ Duncan Munroe and Mrs Chesley Howatt of Providence, R. I., have arrived in the city to visit their brother. Mr. Jcim Fal- coner of Granville who is regrett- ably iil 1n the P. E. I. Hospital. 17 Seamen Torpodoed Reach Bowed Seven Days Diamond - Harper Wedding "we had to row 16 hours a day for scvoil dnys but after that. we were iilile- to set a sail and scud along," he siiid. “A heavy rain ro- plcnislied our waicl‘ supply and we were not badly off for food. However when we opened the tin Halos have boendiscovered in in with? o'clock, Saturday, Aug. 15th at the ' ‘ l B“ ‘a BO home of Mrs. George H. Harper, East Royalty, when her daughter, Miss Georgie Roddick, became the Professional Cards KILLED INST-Wm’ McLEOD a. arnrtzru“ W. l. HENLEY, K. O. I. A. BENTLEY K. O. Barristers and Attorneys-at- Law FORD, N. l. Aug???) _.W‘(ACI‘1RR_ Struck by a sex, cousin of the bride, wore a Kate MONEY T0 LOAN 154 Prince Street Sure-Quick Relief from Asthma aiiii iiay Fever with KELLOGG'S STHM Mflffillland cfllllllilly ll. F. Ailcillbllll Chartered Accountant! lantern Trust Building Charlottetown son. mother of the bride. Dr. and Blue sheer with a corsagc of Brier Mrs, Tanton, parents of the groom. Cliff roses and the groom's motllier. and the bridal wtr. The toast to navy crepe with white a-immlns.