\I‘J_GUST 16. 1948 D‘ FARM rots sans ' AT YORK Consisting oi 70 acres including six‘ acres oi hard and soft wood. Land in high state oi cultivation, well watered, and all within clear view of the house. Situated sh: miles from Charlottetown on rnoin road to Dalvoy and other North Shore hotels. Within 1-2 mile of school, hall, church and railway station. House and all buildings in good repair, equipped with electricity and running water. service connecting at Charlottetown. ises by appointment only. Telephone Inspection oi prem- ARTHUR VESEY York, P. E. Island In Memos-ions ln loving memory of our mother. Mrs. passed away August 16th, 1941. sweet Ian! n, “y n prayer in remembrance of 3-,,“ "g not forgotten loved one. and never will be. . Sn often we look at younplcture , You are smiling and seem ‘to say Do Y0 only asleeP We will all met again some d!» Sadly Cont v never tem erature. hrls snow b0 fall in flakes. Thfli bilO ‘All is In Moratorium BIAKBNEY — In loving memo y of Dad Atwood Blaheney who billed In: Aalult. leer. You're not forgotten. Father dear, Nor ever shall yombe; Aa long as liia and minor! lllt 1 shall remember thee. Sadly Mined by Daughter Mild- red, 15d. and Grandchildren. MEDICAL COUNCIL OPEN LONDON - (C?) -— Doctors and medical students from all points of the Commonwealth are receiving guidance at the Inspire Medical Advisory Council opened recently by the British Medical Association. The {bureau advises on facilities for post-graduate study and arranges social func- tions for visiting practitioners to meet their colleagues. Michael McCaughey. who la the grave where you are laying a visit in silence ia paid tliue. u grieve my dcar ones. I am Missed by Her Daughters and Sons. snow AND col-D rsry to popular belief, it is too cold to snow. 5ub~zero however, seldom enough moisture for the fine and dust-like. T__ i_‘ii“lliilai,fiifll!li . A. ..._ THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN ‘ins GUAZZDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN ‘Illa column la reeernd for news 0| local ‘interest, but advertising of a aeway nature may he inlaid at five conia a word strictly pay- abia in advance \ ___.__.____._________ OlalWII-I. for Iaotonapha. CONFEDIIATION LIFE IN- SURAJNOE, BOWARQ MolNNlW PItteTd Footwear at 17o Queen Street. LIEETING Queen's County Pro gresisve Conservative Association, McLure Building, Charlottetown. Tuesday, August 17th. 8 P. M., to appoint delegates to attend Nat- ional Convention in Ottawa. ON VISIT HERE-Jilin John H. Campbell of Wollaston, Mass... motored to the Island accompan- ied by his sister. Loretta M Campbell of Quincy, his uncle, Beecher Campbell, and wife ,and three daughters, Mary. Muriel and Jean. While on the Island Beech- er and family are the guests of Mrs. Campbell's brother. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Godfrey and mother, MIL: John T. Godfrey. New Wilt- sh e. i I-‘AMED MR. X's VISIT-Harry MacLean. who as Mr. X, the my;- terlous millionaire wontracior . lEXTIiA Fresh Vegetables. Be Healthy — COOK'S 101' Photprarha. A1‘ YOUR UIRVICI ._ - - Coal Co. Phone M88. T0 HALIFAX in 55 minutes. via Maritime Central Airways. Phone 2061 or B40. Stay Healthy Eat more fresh Island-grown EXTRA S i000 LBS. TEA —Morses, King Cole, THlS lS A GOOD TiME TO GET IN A STOCK. Salado, Red Rose, Brahmin O. P. . . . . . lbs. 1 e98 MARITIME CENTRAL A111. WAYS three times daily to Mono. ton. Air and rail connections to Montreal and Boston. Phone 206i. CITY POLICE COUWIHM the Stlpendiary Magistrate's Court Saturday a party charged with operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated was sentenced to 30 days in jail. Four persons charged with being drunk and incapable appeared. one being sentenced w 20 days in Jail, one was fined $10 and costs or 20 days, and the other two were fined $5 and casts or 2' days. Island Cukes, 2 for. . . . . .. on riounaii rim-Mr. m‘ Mrs. William Oramondroyd let: for their home in Woonsockct», Rhoda Island. at the end of tile week, after visiting the lattera mother, Mrs. Smith Connolly, .6 Avon Street. They were accom- panied by Mrs. Mary Taylor. i. cousin of Mr. Oromondroyd who is visiting them from England This is her first trip to Lilia country. and she has been able bt. broke into the news for a lor.g time as the man who loved to throw money away to see people scramble for it. visited New Glas- gow overnight. Arriving by pr.v- aia seaplan he landed on the East River on a leg of a Maritime tour, this morning leaving for Charlottetown and Shediac. Mi. MacLcans Dominion Construction built the Guysboro Railroad and he has many friends here, the headquarters of his company si. that time. There were no reports this morning he had startled the local natives by passing out big Edward Island and took a num- vllle, Mass.. who plans to remai.i i-ere until the first of September. -~Truro News. Look For Bigger Attendance At see considerable of it. The mator- . ists spent one week oil PHDC: Lame” w‘ Presant TREASURE HAND li.’..°’..2‘il‘.‘“°.2‘2‘ a?“ .l“‘°“.‘;“ KNWNG Yo" o . r. cnno y a c - M, vjsjflng he“ he, daugme,’ The finest wool for socks Mrs. Blanche Rhodes of Somer- sweaters skein Soft, long wearing l-oz. in stock. from. New Beets, bunch LargeNceberg Lettuce, each 19c for Better Results in Baking Sale price, 2 pkgs. . . . . .. 69c 19c 3-‘ply 100% virgin wool always l8 beautiful colours to choose food. Limit 4 lbs. to an order Butter Beans, 2 lbs. .25: Moulded of Crystal-clear Styron. Sole price 59c each, 2 for. ripfiroiiiri... z its. .4$c l” 9 PLASTIC - THE PERFECT REFRIGERATOR BOX . c - . 25c ‘l’ WON'T’ SHATTER * ODORLESS r SANITARY r WASHABLE IN SCALDlNG WATER 9 STACKS EASILY EXTRA SPECIAL! ATTENTION PLEASE WE OFFER YOU TODAY Island Brand FORK 8r BEANS-Sale Price He. and for Fall and Winter use. 2 tins 25c,—-8 t-ins--95c—Case oi 24 tins. . .. This is the best bargain we have been able to offer our cus- tomers tor years. Stock up today, it will be cheapest food‘ you can put on your pantry shell this year. Buy by the case PAGE THREE PEGIAL SAVINGS 0N F000 A large selection to choose from For this eale—9c tin, ‘I2 tins 1.00 __________________ Radio Peas, 5 tins........9Sc Soups, assorted, l2 tins....‘l.00 Orange Marmalade, 2-lb. jar 39c SPRING CHiCKEN 4 to 7 lbs. each . . . . .. Drawn free of charge IT'S HERE-Crushed or sliced W57??? .... 39c 25c Corned PORK HOCKS, lb. Sunkist ORANGES, large-J doz. . . . . . . . . . . . - - - - - 181 GREAT GEORGE ST. Phone The Big Store with the Big Stock ‘I41 We Deliver 0.0.1). 1.o_o_ |CASH & CARRY STORES New CABBAGE 2 large heads . . . . . . .. Fresh WANT. SIIAMPOOSIYIIIOB l? WANT IOYITLIIIIIIIIQWIIY 7. 55f J . f g - cnelviesi-lAlvieoo REGULARLY REGULARLY- "éiguwh" u $100 75¢ 43¢ bills or scholarships.-New Glas- gow News. Personals Miss Marion L Lee of Pair-les- ville, Ohio, who has been vlsltin; friends and relatives in Char- lottetown and Kensingion leis on return this morning. Miss Georgie Inckhart. Mal- peque. spent Old Home Week in the City. visiting her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. J. l... Loci’.- huip, Upper Hillsboro St. Mrs. Harold Tanner (Georgie Irord) ands daughter Shirley, of Edmonton. Alberta. have arrived u; Cape Traverse to visit her mother, Mrs. Herbert Imd, and her aunt. Miss Mary AlAison Doub- Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Wood 0i Meant nyori have left. for a visit with relatives and friends 0n the West Coast. Mother St. Mary 15511101)“- O. de N. D. of Villa Maria Aca- demy, Montreal. arrived in Gila." lottetown Thursday evening en mother. Mrs. Swim Glasses houses at Brighton and Kensing- ton Beaches have been and a. swimming instructor has been in attendance each afternoon all during Fair Week very few pupils turned up for classes. are enrolled in the classes will be in attendance on Monday when instruction will be given as fol. iOWsI-‘Scrtiors and Intermediates ll 9790 A'M'| Seniors-Juniors at 9145 AM» Juniors at 10:15 and Tilly Tots at 11:00. for Thursday and Friday. Aus- ust 19th and 20th, so all pupils should be on hand for classes each day in order to be ready for the tests at the end of the week. Two official appointments aflect- mg the motive power department town. gubsts of Mr- Olarence Reeves. Eachern of 35 Tobin St. Halifax. ga-xdslifgedgéfiuu o! their Daren“ lfsréeman of engines. Moncton div- rcute w "is" h" cf the Atl ti i Eli Ice Chm Mlwwm" °l 5L 6w?“- adian Naaiioncsiregrggiisvfsiie Hcizsmiln -'_" . been announced. w, g 3o I The Huron Tribe were the win- MII- Jim" Qliglxfymmglctgtxjge has been appointed iocomofii ners of this meet. fririiiijtihifinriifavs lli Charlotte: "w! wllewlsvr tor the loam, An Elfin Faery Ring will be ins and like. Mr. and Mrs. J. U. Haserti. daughter. ma The Misses Anna and Ella Mac- a" their holiday! 1-1 rmion with headquarters atMonc- $011. N.B.. according to an an. nouncemem. Regional General supt. of Motive Douglas Avonllt. Saint John. ms g°w°i “d C" EqlllPmenl- While accompanied by All!" ' Theresa. are spending a few day! d“, at Charlottetown. campbellton, NB, according to Division Supt" Boulay, Girls’ Camp ln Full Swing __-_ Although the Red Cross bath kept open The younger girls’ camp lilo!- gqffld by the Kinsmens Club is now in full swing at Holland Cove. Five girls from Mount ‘Hcrblfl- Orphanage are guests of the Kl- wanis Club at this camP- A 91'0" gram of handicraft. nature ex- peditions. swimming and gamto ll in operation from seven ocloclr in the morning until eight thirty in the evening. After “Tub? @1011 camper relishes n cup of hot cocoa and then settles down for the night. Wednesday evening all the campers became Indian Priri» cusses. The costumes at the sup- per table were very orlgillll- Th9 three outstanding Princesses W640 from the Sioux tribe. Thursday evening was 5P0!“ night. The main events warez- The Duck Waddle The Rabbit Hop It is hoped that all those who The swimming tests are planned ——-——-—-——-._ c. 1v. n. MOTIVE rowan APPOINTMENTS MONCTON. N. B.- Aug. 11 _ main attraction on Friday night. Sfltlifdfly evening will bring a very special Indian Camp Fire. The programme will include an Indian War Dance by M77515‘- VanMaarion. on Sunday evening all the Il-hl will be invested as campers. The investiture ceremony will follow t! camp outing known as "Once ll. a Blue Moon.” i The camp will break on Mos: day morning and the girls w; n. go to Charlottetown on the !"slr- by D. V. Clonder, C. Taylor has been appointed ster mechanic. Campbellton ision with headquarters at announcement by C. A. Bcrube, succeeding M..-. He was formerly road free by bution. Boer War. Joke. sition." Daughters of the Empire to Great Britain since April 1947, accord- ing to Mrs. F. P. McOus-dy. Na- tional President, more than 130,000 lbs. These food parcels are sent to_ the Overseas Gift (Food) Alloc- ation Committee of the Food Ministry for general distri- All costs ofiocean freight, hlm- “y; ' IBBVED 1N WAIT. The late Mahatma Gandhi rais- ed and commanded a Red Cross 'unit in South Africa during the PLAYFUL MUSIC The word name from the Italian word for "A scherzo is a. light, play- ful passage in a musical compo- "scherzo" diing and “Wm °““’ Mrs. McCurdy cels of food were amounted to pace)‘ W“ to in Great Britain. British recently received erous 'gift." takes its try of Food on an additional 5,000 individual par- names were provided by Lady Reading, president oi’ the W.V.B. The following extracts from let- ters o.f thanks are among those Prom the Ministry of ilbod. Oxlford street. London, signed by Mrs. G. H. Dalglcish: "flunk you for the 43 crates of food parcels sent by the I.0.D.!l.. shipped per the 8.8. "Ravenfjeli". are now being distributed. ‘Will you please accept and convey to your members the Ministry's warm appreciation of this further gen- 2. Mrs. G. H. Dunbar. Head of Overseas Department, W.V.S.. in her letter says: "I am writing to let you know that consignment of 5'! crates of food which was shipped to the Minis- shlpping eorpensea in Great Britain are met by the British “Food Ministry. 11E. is most grateful for assistance in distributing nearly 6,000 I-ODE. gift boxes of food. Tile 1.0. their also stated that sent last year by families whose by Mid. M00112‘- ‘Ihe goods amongst the BLUEBERRIES, lb. 19f: I. 0. 0.2 Parcels i shipments of food parcels sent chester Regiment" ten o! these were handed over to us and we have the very great pleasure of passing thorn on to the Old People's Residential Clubs which are run by the W. v.s. We love to think these old people have had such pleasure in receiving these parcels and we cannot thank you enough for your immense kindness in sending them." S. From the Kent House Club. Clarendon Place, Icamington Spa. Warwickshlrc. comes the follow- ing: “0n behalf of the seventeen residents of the above residentil club (W.V.S.) I am writing to ex- press to you our most grateful ous parcel of exciting and scarce goods. which will be used by the Warden and her stat! to augment. during the coming weeks, the more ordinary fare that is pm. Vldtld by our standard of rations. It may interest yOu to know the! this alub ls sponsored by the W V.S. in an attempt to give f communal and helpful life to om aged inhabitants, who in rnosl cases have lost their her-hes by‘ bombing and are unable to find‘ accommodation, iri this house the S.S. "Ma n- stsrved country. Their ages range. from sixty-five to ninety ‘years.’ thanlu for the more than gener- ‘ O little to pay for Rayve Creme Shampocr-the shampoo that gives {sui- hair glorious new natural color . neathe firsttimeyou use itl Quick-rinsing Rayve is rich in LANO- LIN -—condr'tr'ons your hair while it cleans. Hair comcsoufso soft, so glossy, so easy to managel You'll never say, "I Mr. and Mrs. Angus MacEacheril, Ringwood. Mr. and Mrs. Angus MscEacheri. 3, R. 4, Charlottetown, motored to Cavendish on Sunday last W eompanied by their three daugh- ters. Ella and Anna. Halifax and Miss Lois. Rlnswood- They e151 visited Green Gables. AfiDaragus has been eaten since early Greek and Roman times. i ST. AIIGUSTINPS Mrs. Charles Byrnes and daugh- ter Agnes of Boston, Mass. *9“ for home yesterday aim! 5PM"!- mg two weeks vocation with Ml mother. Mrs. Philip Longsnhle vi 39 Bishop Street. 1i. is seventeen years since Mrs. Byfllei l5" Vlh‘ load the Island, and they received a warm welcome from their friends and relatives. I Mrs. E. E. Stewart. (form 1y Esther Kennedy). and her dolls - ter Diane, scconwenied by Mrs- Gertrude Kennedy and Kenneth Martin. all of Marblehead, Mess. ere visiting for the month of August at the homes of Mrs. W. O. Oraswell and Mr. and Mrs. A. alllififlllly situated near wgeq, Swell under accredited teachers. Sup- ervised study, music, singing, sewing, letics. Address Sister Superior. can't do a thing with my hair l” . Burris of Charlottetown. view. Mrs. Harry Cudrnore is the Camp Director and Miss Estellé ilaines camp nutritionist. Jane Johnstone. Jean Macbeod, Mary Ramsay. Margaret Wheat.- ley. Heather Lantz, Phyllis Cut- cliifc and Lorraine Van Maarion are counsellors. Mrs. Carrie MacNeii and Mrs- Lottie Fraser are ‘cooks. POPULAR FOR. CENTURIES 00NllENT NOT ACTS OF GOD South Rustico . SHREWSBURY, Enfllflfld —(CP) ' Country Boarding School —Unvelling a war memorial at _ Shrewsbury School, Gen. Sir Ber- For Girls narcl Paget said: "Let us be hon- est and admit that wars are not inevitable and not acts o! G00- They are caused by the folly and gross materialism of men. 1t- is no good saying we can do noth- ing about it." classes, Grades I to X seasonal outdoor atii- nas 12.000 Mvsculs The wild goose has about 12,000 muscles. 10.000 of which control the motion of its feathers. it's simply wonderful . . . the difference in jam and jelly- making when you use Certo. You get jams and jellies that look better, taste better, are better . . . and much more of them. That's because Certo is “fruit pectin" - the natural substance in fruit that makes jams “jam” and jellies "jell" — extracted and refined ready for your use. THE CERTO BOll. IS SO SHORT With Certo you boil only one-fo-two minutes for jams - a hslf-minute-to-a-minute for jellies. N0 prolonged. tedious boiling to make sure your jam or jelly will set. Certo makes all fruits set "just right". This extremely Certo short boil means“ l You get 50% more jarn or ._-- as iw-p-s- ~ jelly because practically none of your precious fruit juice is Save on Rayve-and get iovclier, love;- licr hair-—-today! affirsifl boiled away. 2 The time you spend is cut down to a fraction. 3 The natural colour and taste of the fresh fruit are retained. iThe Carto boil is too short to dull the one or spoil the other. ' If you are only a beginner, don't worry. You'll have no failures if you follow exactly the recipes provided with Certo. Silica diflarent fruits need dif- ferent handllng, there's a eeparaL, kitchen-tested recipe for each one. ll ICONOMICAI. — Bl SMART - IAAXI JAM AND Il-LY TH! QUICK EASY MODIIN CIITO WAY. MK YOUR OROCIR FOR CEITO TODAY. A Pflund 0T T.“ u h“, Inada with C0190 mil: m pylori "I" pound made the old. 79W‘ bell wov-