PROWSE BROS. LTD. ' Advance » Sale 0F FUR COATS THREE OAYS ONLY IIHIRSDAYJRIDAY-SATIIRIIAY nuausr 2s-21-2a MONTREAL LEADING 's runner“ stunt snviuos RL vuurs renter rxrrnrrunmrn urns: rnrucu SEAL oven RABBIT COATS s1a9 SILVER sLur AND snows oven CONEY $199 BROWN LAPiN DYED RABBIT $229 MiNi( oven MUSKRAT $395 SILVERY RACCOON COATS $359 MOUTON LAMB rnocrssro $249 BLACK PERSIAN LAMB COATS $695 HUDSON srAL DYED MUSKRAT $595 rm: QUALITY MUSKRAT BACK $419 rm: QUALITY PERSIAN LAMB $795 4. WAYS T0 BilY-- -- tisn - cuinor - aunorr- Lnvnvriv A deposit will reserve your selection-the balance may be arranged in monthly payments. rnuwsr ‘anus. LTD. ONARLOTTETOYIN P. E. I. .|---|.-ns-. l i \ THETIENTRA CHARLOTTETOWN u . Attractive liiuh l Rooms in liew true _ GUARDIAN. ‘GUARDIAN were column in reserved tor newe vi locel lntereet, but advertllng of e newey nature may be lneerteel ei iive cente e word etrictly pey- eble in advance COOK'S i0! PhOtOQMXIhI. PBONI IAUNDIIII. 1M for group and wedding pictures on location. MARITIME CENTIAL AIR- WAYS three tlrnea daily to Mono- ton. Air end rail connections to Montreal and Boston. Phbne 2061. VISITING IIlItE-lilltr. and wjs. Archibald MecKay. Fredericton. NB. are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. c. Parent at the Domin- ion Experimental Farm. Qherlotte- town. YORK UNITED CHURCH CHARGE. Sunday. ADI. 29th. There will ‘be service in the York Church at 7:30. ’I‘he Rev. Gor- ition Derrech. BA. of Great Vil- dage. 18.8., will be the minister. ENGAGEMENT. - Mr. and Mrs. Faber W_ Weeks oi Fredericton. Wish to announce the engagement oi their only daughter I-Issel Jean ‘to Gordon Alexander. only son of yw. and Mrs. L. W. Ripley. Hun."- .'ter‘s River. Marriage to take place iin September. Personals Mrs. Leslie Campbell of 8t. Arv- erds ledt Monday to visit her sis- ter. Mrs. W. S. Adams in Toronto. Mrs. John Johnson. Mergote. ls spending a few days in Charlotte- town the guest oi her niece, Mrs. R/ex Kiley. Ralph Manning of Charlotte- town spent the week end at. 'l‘ld- nish visiting his mother. Mrs. W. M. Manning-JJimherst News). Mr. John F. MacKey has ‘e- Lurned to Wlnsloe. Prince Edward Island. after spending several days as a guest oi Mr. and Mrs. l. W. Miller in Saokville. , Mr. end Mrs. McCurdy Bell. Charlottetown. spent tho week-end at the CiifZ Cottages. Cape Trav- erse. Mia; Lbonora MacDonald. ec- companied by her friend Miss Ivy morning after a very pleasant two weeks at her home in the City. Mr. and Mrs. l-I_ C. MacMlilan in Charlottetown. young son Wayne. Mrs. the Cliff Cottages. Cape Traverse Mr. and Mrs. fax. have returned home and friends. month visiting his sister, returned yesterday morning. IT TAKES MORE TIIAII MARIO NOYI You learnllots oi things in the cleaning business - - - things about human nature and leader- ship, not iust how to remove a spot from a suit. We hove ob- RITE-WAY OLEANERS 192 FITZROY ST. served that our best customers with the most money, but those who aren't necessarily those lead in business, social end church lite -— and grooming counts with them. PICK-III’ All IELlYERY-JNONE 230T in the Province. Mrs. Angus Cameron. Fitzroy St. Hazeibrook. ceedlng to Montreal. -Mrs. Jeck Yellowega and little morning for their home in Mn- anto, accompanied them to Mont- the guests oi their parents, Mr. end Mrs; N. D Stewart. Long Greek. OARO OF TNANKS wishes to express her mun!" of lYYnpll-YIY. In Memos-inns Auguei 25th. 4M1. vo And see your Inile once more Or lseer that familiar footetep Ae I did in deye oi yore. It ie so lonely hem without yve tend ad the weery way For life can nova be the mane llnce you were called away. They tell me time is e healer And helpe II to forget Int time n fer hee only proved Bow much we miss you yei_ Ever Ilemembe ed Brent Steele. returned to Halifax yesterday and son Donald returned to Sydney yesterday morning by plane aiter spending the past ten clays visiting Mr. and Mrs. C.D. Rogerson and Peter MacDonald and Miss ltlirlnrn Muc- Donald. ell of Charlottetown, are spending a delightful holiday at. Don Sutherland and young son Kenneth. of Hal!- after spending a very pleasant holiday .ll'l Charlottetown visitlrg relatives Dr. I-larry C_ Hooper. Lynn. Mass. who has been spending the pest Mrs. Frank Hobbs and Mr. Hobbs at their aurmnn cottage at Cavendish Mir. and Mrs. W. A. McBrien. nee tMildred MacKeyl. Saskatoon. Saak..-are spending e pleasant tholiday in AlbanynP. E. I., guests oi her art-other. Mrs. David MaoKey. and other members of her family. Mrs. W. J. Monaghan, Winni- peg, Man, is spending e few weeks while here she will be the guest oi her mother. City. and Mrs. James Monaghen. no. Ilibbert J. Saunders. who has been spending e holiday with his wife and family in this City. has lefo with Mrs. Saunders on a motor trip through Nova Scotie and New Bruits-wick beiore pro- daughter Jacqueline left Saturday nipeg. Miss Joyce Stewart. Tor- , real. While on P. E. I. they were Mrs. Bdwley Leerd recently ber- eaved by the death o! her brother sincere thanks to ell who so kindly sent In loving memory of our deer eleter-in-lerw Mn. Elllwori-b New- eorne who pe-nd from this lite Ohl how Invonld love i0 hear your loo byborieetul IDIIB’! TAXI Phone 5Q IOIAID DMINNII’ Iitted Footwear at. 11s Queen Btreet. CONFIDEBATION _l-IFI IR. BUBANCI. GOIPII. MEETING each night et l pm. except, saturdey. in the tent at Gambleb Corner. All heartily welcome. | Y.~M.O.A. Building Beverel rooms for Y. M. C_ A. ' group meetings are contained in the new building. On the second floor e largo oor- ner room 50' x 25' has been design- ed to acccmmodate one hundred end fifty persona stge be-nq-uet or a large meeting. This mom will also be used for recreational activities in connection with program work with young people. The adjoining kitchen is eon- veniently located for servicing sup- per meetings. ~ Four smaller club moms have been designed for club and com- mittee meetings. The well-lighted rooms contain built in cabinet type blackboarda which are indeapen- sable for class or committee use The ladies’ powder room. which will beattractlvely finished is also located on the aownd iloor. The entire second: floor leyout y ls especially well adapted foo- hand- l ling the Co-Ed program-rt. which is rapidly becoming one of the out-A standing pieces oi social and rec- reational ‘work ior young peoplel‘ CHURCH 0F SCOTLAND-Ser- vices Lords new. Aug. 2.9: Argyle Slit)!‘ 112M BJIL; Cape ‘Pr-averse 3:00 p.m.; Summerslde 7:00 pm. Rev I-I. I". Mac-Ewen. NGAGEMENT. - M1 and Mrs. Al red Carew. Greenvale, wishgg to announce the engagement oi their Yol-lllltst dB-ilghter Harriet Irene Iiktelie, to James Allison son of Mrs. James Frizaell, Stanchel. Mar- riage to take place in St. John early in September. NITENTION MUSIC LOVERS- William Keith Rogers. pianist, and Royston Mugford. organist. in piano and organ recital, Trin- ity United Church. Sunday even- l __"._ _e.__4 It sszuu 5 $48.60 10 suuurs suus A in; next. Aug. 29th, 8:30 pm. Qcrggg Canada, ; Silver collection. Proceeds Trinity Acgcmmodgtlon for holding . g . choir nma. Visitors welcome. meetings will be to eom- ~—-- K» SPORTOOATS munity groups. G.N.it. Terminal To iiantiie Freight MONOTON. N. 1a.. Aug. as-ln y connection with the tire which damaged Bonaventure freight ter- minal in Montreal, temporary facilities have been set up and‘ the handling oi less than car-load freight has not been seriously af-i l fected at. the Canadian National Railways terminal. The following statement was issued by R. C.- Vaughan, cllahrman and prcsldent| today following the brief official report issued last evening and giving further details regarding to $28.00 l $20.00 to $2.50”, s 1.95 grosses lfiii31g/3%off steels. 25% off BEREAVEMENT - Miss Mar- garet’ Robertson. of Annandalc- P. E. I. received the sad news yesterday that her half-sister, Mrs. Roy Goodwin, formerly Miss ‘Mary Robertson oi Annandale was killed in a highway accident on Friday. August l3, at Gloucester. Mass Mr. and Mrs. Goodwin were crossing the street when a drunken driver swerved into them killing Mrs. Goodwin and severely injuring he: husband. Mr. Goodwin is still in hospital. P1 n? SWIM TRIINKS JAOKETS GABAROINE SLAOKS WORSTED SUITS SIIIRTS l l _. ...._..i_______g 331/g% off _to $10.95 _ to $45.00 $33.75 l ---~ l LM l l . u» $3.95 s 2.95 POTATO SPECIALISTS HERE -Mlr. N. Parks, potato spccialis‘. Division oi H ticulture, Central Experimental m, Ottawa. and Mr. Brio Davies, who does potato investigation work at the Experi- N. 13., zoo mental Farm. Fredericton. have been in Charlottetown in- a‘; m: damagethlndh the?“ “m5; ,__.____ H ___ _ ‘ muting m’ potato pm“ at me ireifigxht oatenli/iluddtreal wiltnhoutlgde- I‘ W‘ i A ‘w’ "" f gfealpotaho gmlmgiiméurilgogg lay. The statement begins: l_ f s ‘ at. the local Farm are those icr TIA?‘ 3:0 3m’ Erma}? L "i? ~7 ~ scalb resistant and blight resistant meh ‘ 5a L ‘ l _ l varieties. Several of the plots are gggivgstiureg‘ fireizggfugregnral u?‘ l T s for the purpose of testing the y . ‘mmmu of new varlems under the Canadian National Railways.‘ vmous condmons The fire started with an eraplos-t‘ ' ion. the cause o! which is under; err! rouca cournunt the “m” lmwfliisistlon byn-auway 08-; Stipenldiary Magistrate's Court yes- finals‘ l ierdey. e men charged with pos- huThe 8°‘ 1 “d, N“ 2 height‘! session of liquor under the Tem- ouses “are wmpemly desumledd . . w» l perance Act was fined $200 and1gggetglzlggrwfllalgli-iahifinteérts; 53:1 ) I coeta or three months in jail. Zwol d. . l t k ' . ‘ men pleading guilt-y to a cnargclgJmn n3 f“ s‘ We" heavily . A of theft not exceeding $25, “were amagflL mm the“ °°“t'°nt's§nh'l O I I. mmanded until today for senwnre. l erudamaged by n" m ‘when l g n , Two mm and one wonxrm charged l . T?’ 1°C“ ‘relgm “n” sumd‘ t mg o the east oi these freight», _. ~ with failing to file income lax re- ‘ _ turns were adjourned for one “reel: ‘j hmls“ W“ “Timmy damfifld- by ‘greemenn A “any chargm and has been evacuated. the stall’ with wilful damage was sentenced being set “p m “h” h“ be” . to 2o day's in jail, while a female “W1 l“ the PENN" Portia“ eff charged with using HIJJSIH) lang- the Bmiwenlure lermmah ‘; uage was dismissed. A drunk and‘ “NQ- 3 freight mm". which 15‘ mcapabtue was fined $30 and ms“ the building adjacent to Notre; m. 3o any,“ Dame Street. is still intact and’ ‘uscable. and a long oovered plat- form, which stood lbewleen t.he' freight itouses which were de- stroyed and St. James Street, was also unaffected by the flre. l "This provided a. nucleus of‘ freight. handling facilities. whichi will be augmented by the use of al considerable portion of the Bridge: BNJOYEI) HOLIDAY - Lieut. and Mrs. Robt. H. Mahar and chil- dren. Bobby Jr. and Donnie. left' Sunday morning on return to Kingston, Ont. after spending a very pleasant vacation on the Isl» and Lieut. ‘Mahnr is the Regi- mental Accountant at the Royal.’ ion. end this arrangement trill Tyycgyg "_. have to be continued inricfinvrlv 1 l N n: n” ":4 as it has been necessary to ‘Mr T- ~»._ 1i over the former passenger in W» fi 11%;?‘ u. Hes in order to set. up timer.‘ l Llsccl in pure form until handling arrangements." ea on‘- n 1~ appegfgd u m lined.“ . "iP-“ric la-mps. Cdn. Electrical and Mechanical‘ Sl-rcrt freight house. the. St. Engineer school at. Kingston. While; Henri freight house and a portion] . on the Island they were the guests. of the fruit. terminal facilities ' oi Lieut Mahler's parents. Mr‘. and; which lenrl themselves to the Mrs. Herbert P. Mahsr. 216 Dor-[hanclling of package irei ht. fire Wu ar . - theater St- Charlvttetown, Thevl "With these facilities. ghich are officials Jripngstgorloycd; also visited Lieut. Maharts grand- being speedily put into shape, thel of the Lake shore guibgyrhgn tram m°lrh9f~ M“ Ellen CUSWUO- B981‘ handling of less than carloarli and the local pgrsengfl. m“ t‘ River. P- E- I. Mrs. A- J. Gallant!‘ traffic will not seriously be 1.1-! and from Brookvhille mm nu 0 Smiris- sister of Mrs. Mahar and fact“; I been operated in and (mt 01 302d "llmmedlately the extent of the avent-ure Station to Central Stat. Mr. John ‘McDonald, Charlottetown. Mrs. Mahars father eo-oe-ewem 0-0-0 0-04 eoceeee-ee eoeee eoea-eo SPECIALS OLGA'S BEAUTY PARLOR 15° Queen Street-Near Bus Stop ‘ Regular $5.00 Permanent: Regular $7.00 Permanent; _ Regular $10.00 Permanent: . . . . . . . . . . . . . $7.00 Mochineless Permanents . . $7.00, SIOOO, $12.50 No appointment necessary for nut-gfltgwn customer, PHONE Z401 ea-o-eo-o-oe-emeeeo-ocwowc o ooo-oo-ee-e-eoe-e-oee-e-o-q Dean of Canterbury Barred By ILS. h... ‘ OVTQQ§f§%O ff§§§§§4§§ r4-O-O-O-O A Treat For "lite Family The Loaf When Ordering- DON’T SAY BREAD — SAY '\_ LANE’S Bread. Fiease LANE’S BAKER“ Mk5 Lmurn Charlottetown and District Representative ROY (Buck) WI-IITLOCK-PIIONE 1781-14 has been refused s vise to the U. S. to make e I-ie is shown chatting u~l'h fir. Hewlett Johnson. Dean of Canterbury. tour on behalf of the American-Soviet Friendship society. speaking in Toronto during e meeting lI'i i945 Archbishop Alexei of Russia