3y:1'l'ElVIBER' '4. 1751 TM ALL The arts um Now AVAILABLE ON if DECCA 45 and 78 PPM till!) sonny Boy-Al Jolson Too Young-Andrew Sis- lers ( Am Free-Russ Morgan it his Orchestra Swanee-Al Jolson People Will Say We're In Love--Oklahoma Cast Silver On The Sage-Bing Crosby l Apologize-Don Cherry lfnlcss-Russ Morgan & liis Orchestra Dark Is The Night-Guy liombardo There's A Big Blue Cloud ..Dick Haymes ALBUMS Ilkialioiiia-Origiiial Cast Cowboy Songs -- Bing Crosby Al Jolson-Songs he made Famous The Twin Pianos - Guy Loiiibardo .HOLMAN'S SUMMERSIDE CIIARLOTTETOWN "CYMATIC" tlieCYMA-TAVANNES Auto- nntic Watch. 17 jewels. water ml 1I1Nl( resistant, stainless steel. gnlrl-Filled or 14K gold. At youtlieweilefs from 377.50. CYMA AUTOMAIHQ A WORLD Filvlrliit) Plluiiiiizl UF IAVANNEV. SWilZUll.llND TO -- MONTREAL OTT A W A TORONTO mt ocun LIMITED D1117. I11 duping car ruin. IP19! moniettes, drawin "Will. canpmments, he - '""(m.berihs,buiIet lounge, liming car. Ill! SCOIIAN Dlill'-Drawing roomg,g-om. Pmmtntl. benhs. coaches. d'"l,"ll CH. coach lunch SKIVNE. iii! MARITIME IXPIISS plllll except Sunday. Draw- "Ilt rooms. (on: meals. l'"ll'II. touches, lain; Pg, mm. lunch serving, r... ..i.I.'i.'ml inlormelinn "Will your Iml mm. C A II A D I A II LA I I O N A I. L.) THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN This column is reserved for news of local interest. but advertising of I newly nature may be Inserted at five cents a word. otrlotlv my. able in advance. TOWN '.l"AXl-Phone 1000-42. .1..- CBASWELL for Better Photo- graphs. RESERVE TUESDAY, OCTDDEII 2nd - Trinity Junior W. A. Teen and Bazaar. IIEFIIIGEBATOIS. Ranges, Mo- tors and Washer repairs. Storey Electric. Phone 8007. MacDONALD RADIO SISBVICI 180 Kent street. Radio -epain Sound eoulprnent. Disc Recording. Rogers Majestic and Stewart War- ner Radios. EVERYONE WHO CAN should be a donor at Red Cross Blood Donor Clinic: at Red Cross 1-ldqts.. Charlottetown, TODAY between . 2-5 and 7-10 P.M. CITY POLICE COURT -At the Stlpendlary Magistrate's Court Saturday, two molt convicted of theft under 525 were dealt with. one being sentenced to 30 days in Jail and the other scntenced to 10 days in jail. The case was in con- necilon wltli the theft of a parcel of personal clothing. bclongingio an out of town resident. from a local taxi stand. Three men charged with being drunk and in- capable also appeared. Two were fined :10 and costs or 10 days in jail each and the other was re- manded for one week. MINOR ACCIDENTS - 'l'lil'ec minor traffic accidents were re- ported by the City Police on Sat- urday evening. A car going cast on Euslon Street was in collision with a car proceeding west on the same street. resulting in slight damage in botii cars. A car backing out of a parking spot on Prince Street struck another car procccding north. both cars being slightly damaged. A car going south on Queen Street at midnight, stopped and began to back up. striking a car behind. The trailing car sustnitied dam- age to the riqlit fender, head- light and grill. "Would Not Talle SL000 for What imerold Oil Ilos Dene ' For Me" Writes Florida Lotly "The Eczema on my hips is entirely gone.” writes Mrs. It. S. It, Ixissinr inee. Florida. "I would not tirke one lhouanmi tlolliirs for what innit-raid (Til Ililll done for lIIi'. Will never be without, it again niiil will cl-it-t-rfully recommend it to onyunc suffi-riot With Iilczt-trio." it is in just such tough cases of long irttiniliiig that I-Iincivilil ttil has proved iltldwurlh. ll Jlllll. llllil to lw .11 had skin voiitliiimi trniihlt-in you, don't ht-aittile or worry any longer-just got a small bottle of Emerald Oil and prove for yourself how good it II. (in sale wherever tlrugit are sold HUGH!-ZS DILIIO C0. JENKINS PHARMACY REDDIN BROS. -j1 COMPLETE VISUAL 1tnrnAuritm and Anausts G. r. HUTCHESON & son ' Optometrists 63 Grafton St. DAILY FLIGHTS i rSYDNIII0f SNEW GLASGOW Itxcept Sunday. lleeervaliono Phone 540-2001 SSENGER- AIRMAIL PRESS - AIR (ARGO liooil islands .- caribou Ferry service PRINCE Tm CONNICTING unit enrweas EDWARD ISLAND AND NOVA SCOTIA M07310 PI-lnee Nova and chat-lee A. Dunning operato on the "I'll eehednlg I h"'mWood Islande- " "WI --..... 1 am. It o.m. 8 p.vn. l...?,”:,'.l:,'hfl;DnnnIns I um. I pan. 5 pan. 7 am. 11 am. I mm. I m. I p m I pan. cm rwirca '” '3"! cloning and avoid dloeppolnum-nt. (Standard Time) I . . . MORNING AT 0:80 i l IDIITIIIIIIDEIILAIID FEIIIIIES 'LTD. "M Office: onanwrrmuwn. r. E. I. in rue-clan Phone to. Chrlettetown. Fol. HEALTH. order more Milk today. HOWARD MaclNNis l'00T- WEAR at 175 Queen'at.reet. FOR DESERT, nerve Ice Cream; 9 luxury food at I thrifty price. BAIIBY LEE and Pickfalr Suits all sizes and shades at The Fashion Shoppe. MR. FRANK JOHNSON. Ii.'r.C.l... will i.-mrnenc teaching Saturday. 8th September. W.I. CHICKEN snd.l-lam Sup- per, Gregor'a Hotel, Brackley Beach. Tuesday. Sept. 11th 5 pm. MAC EDWARD MANOII, New Glasgow. will close tuesday. Sept- ember 4th. for the Summer season. FLIGHTS DAILY except Bun- day to New Glasgow and Halifax. Phone Maritime Central Airways. FOR SCHOOL OPENING Genuine leather school bags. Ren- sonably priced. S. L. Hardy 8: Co. FIIEDERIC A. LARGE-. K.C.. will be absent from his law office fiom September 4th to September 15!): inclusive. HOLDING SEATS. - Got your holding seats for the coming sea- son at the Forum each day 9to12 A.M.and2to-iP.M. HOLDING SEAT ticket hold- crs in arrears must have tickets paid in full by August 31st. Make payment now at Forum. (fllARl.0TTE'i'0WN NEEDS 600 donors at Red Cross Blood Donor Clinics TODAY between 2-5 and 7-10 P.M. YOU are needed as a donor. ' MM Personals Mr. and Mrs. Chester Bernard and little daughter Mniy Doreeno. of Charlotletowii are spcurliiig two weeks' holidays with Mr. Ber- nard's. parents at Breadalbane. Mr. and Mrs. Hamid Lawton and family have returned in Moncton after visiting their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Lawton. Pownal. The many friends of Miss Elaine Murray of The Island Tole- phone Co. staff. will regret to learn she is confined to ho" home in West Royalty with a broken collar bone. Mrs. Francis Dimock and two, children, Normrn nnd Claudia" of Dartmouth. N 5.. are visiting: at. the home of Mrs. Dimockis parental Mr. and Mrs. James Long. Chnr-i lottetown Royalty. An enjoyable function was held at tho home of Miss Shirley Irlam Kent St. on Wednesday night. when a miscellaneous shower was given in honor of Mrs. Bruce Mar- Lmd. ncc Norma Myers. whose marrlaign took place in Charl0tic- town recently. SH. RPM. A:n:lrl J. Dalton of; the 1st. Can. Rifles RWR. has re-i turned to Valcariier. Quebec. where he will be stationed for some time. He recently spent ti week's furlough with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dalton. Fort Augustus. Mr. Walter F. MacNeill. of the C. N. R. staff. Charlottetown. leaves on a holiday trip this morning for Vancouver. BC. He will be accom- panied by his mother. Mrs. Andrew R. MacNeill who will remain at Lloydminster. Sask.. the guest of her sister. Mrs. Walter F. Naylor and Mr. Naylor. later visiting her brother. Mr. Martin MacKenzle and family. Mr. and Mrs. George Douglas. Charlottetown, left this morning for New York state. They will also visit Niagara Falls before return- ing to this Province late in Sept- ember. Mr. Derrcll Macl..ure. accountant of the Canadian Bank of Com- merce, Parrsboro, N.s., returned to his duties after a pleasant vac- otlon with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Mscbure, Brackley Point. The many friends of Mrs. Peter Henry Gauthier, North Rustlco. who underwent an operation in the Charlottetown Hospital is doing very nicely. Misses Olive Gallant and Mary Dunn of Summervllle. and Mar- garet Wright of Vernon River, were visitors in Charlottetown yester- day. Mr. and Mrs. Andre Ayotte and son Bobby left to return to Mont- real after so ” the slimmer months with her mother. Mrs. g-rm: GUARDIAN. oriAxLarrirrowiv f Swan-Gibson lluptials Standards of gladloli, dther sea- sonal” flowers and lighted tapers made a. beautlf ' setting in the Central United church. Duristoff- nose. at 3.00 P. M.. Saturday. sept- ember I. for the marriage of I50- bel Merle Gibson. daughter of Mr and Mrs. W. Wylie Gibson. Marsh- field, and Charles Blair Swan, son or Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. swan. Mount Edward Road. -Rev. John Douglas officiated at the double ring ceremony and Mrs. Allison Macnae played the wed- ding marches. The proceuional was Lohengrin'a "Bridal Chorus" and the recession- ai, Mendelssohn's "wedding March." Two violin solos. Schubert's "Ave Maria" and "Oh Perfect Love," were effectively rendered by Miss Carol Marie Colea, cousin of the oath. Given in marriage by her fa- ther. the bride wore a gown of ivory satin and lace with a chapel train which swept from a bodice of white lace. with peter pan col- lar and long sleeves. Her only orn- ament was a double strand oi pearls. a gift of the groom. Her headdress was a long veil of tulle illusion, Mary Stuart style. and she carried a bouquet of American Beauty roses. The maid of honour and brides- maid wore strapless gowns of sim- liar design fashioned with lace jackets. Miss Alva Muttart. the maid of honour, was gowncd in pastel green nylon marquisette. She wore a matching halo head- dress and mitts and carried R sheaf of yellow gladioll. Miss June Gib- son, sister of the bride. wore pas- tel yellow nylon marqilisctte with a matching halo headdress and mitts and cantled a sheaf of mauvc gladloli. Mr. Charles Cannon of Dart- mouth. N.S.. cousin of the groom. was groomsmaii and the ushers were Mr. Keith Dalziel. Charlotte- town. also a cousin of the groom. and Mr. Allen Welch. of Kansas City, Missouri. Mrs. Wylie Gibson. tho bride's mother, chose for her daughter's wedding a late afternoon gown of saddle beige crepe. fashioned of lace with brown accessories. and her corsage was of yellow roses, Mrs. Swan. mother of the groom. wore an afternoon gown of lilac sheer and lace with matching ac- cessories. Her corsage was of cream roses. Following the wedding Ceremony, 1: reception for over one hundred guests was held at the home of the bride's parents. Large baskets of gladloli were used in the draw- ing room and in the dining room The bride's table was attractively laid with a white linen cloth and centred with a three ll('l' weddinit cake. flanked on either side by flowers and lighted tapcixs. Rev. John Douglas proposed the toast to the bride. which was responded to by the groom. Later. amidst showers of con- fetti and good wishes, the bride and groom left on a motor trip through the Maritlmes. For trav- clliiig the bride wore a navy: gab- ardlne stilt. white and navy hat. v.-hite toppcr. with navy accessor- ies and ii corsage of roses. On their return Mr. and Mrs. Swan will take up residence in Charlottetown. Where the RN30!" is a representative of this Maritime Life Insurance Co.. and the bride is a. valued employee of the Prince Edward Island Trust. Go. Out of town guests at tho wed- ding included: Mrs. Norvcii Welch and Mr. Allen Welch of Kansas City. Missouri, Miss Alva Muttart. London, Ontario. Mrs. Frank Can- non and Mrs. Jessie Coombs of Saint John. N. B. and Mr. Charles Cannon of Dartmouth. NS.- NOIITH WILTSHIRI1 W. I. Mrs. Louis Campbell entertaltied the members of the North wilt- sbire W.l' at the August meeting. The evening was opened in the usual manner. with the President in the chair. The roll call was an- swered by naming a battle in the Great War. The minutes of the last meeting were read and dis- cussed. The secretary was asked to find out if a carpenter would make screen door and windows for school. The school committee is Mrs. Coedy and Mrs. Louis camp- bell. Lunch committee, Mr. Mit- chell and Mrs. Cecil Crimp oil. It was suggested that the same mem- bers be retained on the entertain- ment committee as the school committee after the September meeting. The turrespondence was read and discussed. A report of the Provincial Convention was given by Mrs. Baden Balderston and Mrs. Godfrey. Mrs. Brua MacDonald invited the members for next meet- ing, roll call to be answered by giv- ing a recipe for pickles. Meeting closed by singing the National An- Pearl Van Busklrlt. at. her surn- mer home in Nlngwood. them. Lunch was served by com- mitten assisted by the IIOSIGSS. For SmeeilI' Youlllful Skin PALMOLIVE Aee0vleeMeIhIIeInGM Smart Young Women uly PALMOLIVI-It's Mlldl frn Cwnntln. and know much Island Odds And Ends. Li. Mr. R. H. Nicholson. engineer with the Dominion Public Works Department, Charlottetown, has completed thirty-eight years with the department. and has now re- tired on superannuation. To drop formality-because he doesn't like stand-olflshnesa any- way-"Bob" wound up his long tour of service as a Government engineer on Friday. August (list. He had studied engineering at Acadia University. At the urgent request of his head office in Ot- lawn he had remained on duty a considerable time beyond the retiring age. to give younger men in his department the benefit of his long experience. This indicat- ed the high value of his work held by departmental heads. . . . All over the Province are wharves and breakwaters in which the handiwork of "Bob" can be seen because in numerous places the contractors worked from plans either prepared by. or amended by him. If he wished to call at- fention to his long term of duty he could well say "look around you". O 0 0 Sonic people gather acquaint- ances as they move through life. but Bob gathers friends, and since his work has taken him to all parts of the Island he is known and liked by many. many Island- ers. This faculty of making friends is said to he a gift and it is cer- lnin that it comes easily to him. He enjoys talking to all types of pcople, the top-hrnss. those in be- tween and the fellow at the bot- tom of the ladder. A reader and student of Ilic ht-st literature. he has often quoted Pope's dictum. "The proper study of mankind is man." As a discriminating rend- er, and a grcat admirer of Shake- speare he knows also that the great bard wrote for all the peo- ple. and about things they under-! stood. At any rate "Bob" is very interested in people no matter whether they be print-cs or paupcrs. 0 . . . During lllt" First World klliir hc provincial engineers have the results of studies made many parts of Canada and the United States. Rood-making lit- erature released by some of the greatest highway engineers in the world is continually . aching the offices of the Provincial Depart- ment of Public Works. 0 O I Thus for the local folks have not discovered any cheap magic mixture, which will end the un- ending battle to keep Island roads in complaint-free condition. Every now and then a layman suggests in plan which purports to be the one dreamed about, only to find out that it has already been tried and failed. . Hon. Dugald Macklnnon. Min- later of Public Works. says the search never ends and that at this very moment further ox- perlments are being made. For the most part, people drive over the sections of the highway un- der experimentation, without ever knowing that the road ill a guinea-pig of provincial engineers. I O I The old system of trial and error seems to hold good in all fields of science. and very often luck plays a big part in the great- est of scientific discoveries. DEATH SATURDAY Continued from page 1 the former Edith German. Kin- lzora. and four sons and four daughters by his first marriage. At the time of his sudden death Mrs. Maccluigan was away in Denver. Colorado. attending the funeral of her brother, the late Mr. I..ouis Gorman. The sons surviving are Rev. El- liott Mtacciuigan. S..I.. Rector of St. Stanislas Novitiate, Toronio, one of this Province's outstanding athletes of three decades ago; Rev. Gerald MacGulgan, 8.3.. Mont- real: William, Klnkora, and clif- ford. Summerside. The daughters are Mrs. Clarice McTague. Char- lottetown: Mrs. Charles Moul- lan. Montreal; Genevieve. Mrs. H. J. Maccomb. and Imelda, both of Sudbury, Ont. The funeral will be held from his late home this morning 8:45 to St. Dunsian's where Requiem I-llgh Mass will be celebrated by Monsignor Maurice MacDonald, a life-long friend of the deceased. His two sons will was OVFFSPIIS with an Artillery tlnil. and was wounded in action.. After the Armistice when thcl Canadian Army moved with the nccupation forces into Germany. ho was one of ten mcn selected- from the four divisions of Cana-l titans, to serve on the Guard of Honor nt Cnnadlan Army Hend- quarters. I e B:-fore ruinrim: Govcrnmr-nl cm- piny ho lived for it while in West- of that country when It was just t-niersziniz from frontier days. 5"" Vii-'.0rnus in his sixties if U5 "h'0l)' that Mr. Nicholson's. 'jscrvi('Ps will he sought by an ls-I, ilnnd contracting company. His l'"'mlVl"'li1t' of conditions along the lslnnd'a mast lino is n! the kind not found in text hooks. l . . . 1 Tlimlnli ii is not generally ,ltnnu'n llin Provincial Department inf Public Works has for several- .VPRl'R been exot-rimnntlng with Ivarlous tvnos of mod-making nia- jicriols. ('nml-inaiintis of lslnndl it-lay mid EFIIVPI. of imported gra- vel. of shnro gravel. shore sand. HSDhhll. and sandstone have hm-nl used in various proportions in the hope of siril-(lni! the right form- llllnfi to still provincial conditions. To knowledge of local t-ondiilons.l also serve, Rev. Elliott Maccuitzan as deacon. and Rev. Gerald Mac- Guigan as sub-deacoii. The vices at the grave will be conduct- ed by Rev. Elliott MacGuigan. In- terment will be in the family plot Bacltacil For quick comforting help for Backacbe. Rheumatic Paine. Getting Up Nights. glfnl I. a iis. Cynn. Quick. complete lAtlI- faetlon or mono back. Don't ruler another day without so your druuiat for cum. F0ll THE BEST IN Dlili:3T0iiE NEEDS Silop At 'Ineuipheu Aeuveidy Dunno! lino ll7l' . PIiDllE g aoso added at the 1.. scr-! PAGE runnng Cemetery. Trlbutee hem colleaguee High tribute was paid the late Dr. Macauigan by Dr. I. J. Yea. A fellow practitioner. co-worker and long-time friend. They had been associated frequently in the per- foxmance of their duties as ooro- nere. Dr. Yeo said Saturday: "I have lost it personal friend. and the Province has lost a. skilled physician and surgeon. I sincerely regret his untimely passing. it was a pleasure to work with him and a privilege to know him.” A warm personal tribute from Hon. Dr. W. J. P. Macmillan ap- IM-Y FEVER SUFFERERS W penis in today's Public Forum columns. I Marie Elena Beauty Salon 134 Richmond Street '9...-1. - Facts indicate that if is time to consult your professional beautician. We are ready for you at Marie Elena Salon where you will receive prompt serv- ice and expert advice. Also an opportunity to save on your fall permanent wave for a limited time only. S15 Machineless Wave 87.50 3310 Machine Wave .. . 35.00 N7 Machine Wave .. . 03.50 PHONE 2101 - 134 Richmond St. ANNUAL MEETING PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATION FIFTH DISTRICT OF QUEENS (Charlottetown and Royalty) 4 will be held in the Canadian Legion Hall, Grafton Street, Friday, September 7th, at 8.00 p.m. Poll Cliairinen are requestetl to have five duly accredited delegates in attendance... All interested are invited to attend. A. J: HASLAM. President 0. R. McQIlAID, Secretary I i l ANNUAL MEETING l'R0(iRl-JSSIVE CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATION THIRD DISTRICT OF QUEENS will be held in Fort Augustus Hall on Thursday, Sep- tember 6th at 8.30 pm. All Poll Chainnen are re- quested to have five duly accredited Delegates In I tt-ndance. . Sidney Taylor, President Reg. McDonald, Secretary I i I l i i 5 . l 'l Last Call Must Go BARGAINS IN FOOD -- All Our Big Sleek Save Plenty On Winter Supplies. Make Up Your Order Now. ' in the Next Few Days. You Can TODAY -- Large Blue. 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Asparagus Tips, tin 45c 6 tins ........................ .. 02.49 Baker's Chocolate, 1-2 lb. blocks . 45c Aylmer Tomato Juice. 16c tin. 7 tins . .& . 31.00 Blended Fruit Juices, 115'- sorted. 2 lge. tins 83c Case of 12 . .. 354.69 White Swan TOILET TISSUE. 4 large rolls . . . . . . . . 49: Blue Ribbon Double Act- Blue Ribbon Cocoa, ion Baking Powdgn reg. 1 -LIN ................... .. 47C 33C 25C -Pure Hone;-2 jars H i;.;.:r”o,..irr, Sm it often to your Reg. Il5c. Delicious to fry. ---.- 'j.D -------j- Kipper Snacks, tin 10c Pineapple Juice, tin 19c 11 tins ................ .. .. 01.00 .5. Lifts”. . 331.00 For many uses All Brantls T SOAP POWDERS. large silo. pkg. .. . 39: "LET'S BAKE A CAKE" PICKLING VINEGAR. I gal. ior only . 85: Bed Cherries. - I 25, 40, so Watt ””"i " ' 9 M bL'9D..-...-.4”: Chocolate LIGHT IIILDS. 14: each. 7 for . . . . 51.00 Sweet Cocoanut. 1h- 49c . -.....--. ... C”""t Tl” s”'l"K ,, , Sultana Rlaisins.7iHlb;-SI 01' While Tooth Paste, Shaving Ivory Soap. r. B-- E'e.am-ase; tubes -35,12 L”!lE?..C?.i."L - 3-'16 FLiElL”sDD..- 5 "to .:i.1 2 ms- Clam Bouillion, Chopps Baby Food, Cut Mixed Fruits, pkg. 21c 4 tins ........ .. . ........ .. 25c 2 pkgs. . . .. 25c --- s..... ....... 57c BISCUITS. plain. 2 lbs. . . . . . . . . . 35: ,GTf0lLqT0lfFi9S..PlfR- -- 210 .'I-7I:'Plllt-Til-It-11:!-Tl-al-.(lg..m-N.-Il5ei!T?hes:5TtlD. sfon EXTRA SPECIAIJ 2 large jars .. 8 . 79ciCase of 24 tins . . 354.49 ISLAND OATMEAL. To lbs. . . . . . . . . 596 Treasure Brand 3'K;.---, r - A- KNITTING YARN. 21: sltein. 4fer .. si.oo SUGAR. to lbs. 31.19 green Peas. 5 tins 95c .4.39 cA3" & (many s'mRE w Dell Pork 4. Beans, 7 tins .. 31.09 Phone 747 3 ohm Case ..... ..... 33.33 18'! GREAT GEORGE ST. ' t