‘q {AGE Si! For Continuity of hume- ' GUIIIIIINNEALIN _ lNIEilNATiilNAL GBIIPOIIATION LIMITED At the Market to Yield About 8.70 per cent The 50th Consecutive Quarterly Dividend flu Just been Paid l F. J. BRENNAN & COMPANY LTll. l M. BAGNALL—Mnnng¢I Charlottetown Ill Rlchmond St Teldlthone I410 Advertising Rates ~Payahte in Advance Minimum Charge For Any Advertisement :5 Cenil Central Guardian locals 5o per word; Western and Baton locale 2o per word; Announcements and Coming Events 3e peg- you]; Classified 3c per word; In Memorlarn Notices 84c per lneh; Lin; of floral and Spiritual Offerings, Cards, etc. 5e per name; L". ten of Condolence 84c per inch; for $1.00 and l0 cents for every Wedding Engagemcllfa 40 words additional 3 words. Notices of Thanks and Appreciation 84o per inch or 5c per word. Lists of Subscriptions, 49 cents per inch. Other rates on application. v Address and Presentation $1.00. Teacher Wanted all WANTED --'ru.\onsn r011! Little Sands School. F-rst or‘ second class. Supplement $135.00. Malcolm Smith, Secretary. ‘ACIIER FOR. CALEDONIA School. Supplement $225.00 for school your. apply Charles Walk- er, Sec y. > Miscellaneous I Hidn 5mf€nies§simai§¢ t, Mrs. Malone, 190 Kcnt St. Phone‘ 2l07-J. or Sale I FOR- SALE — SMALL BARN 298 EUSwn Si. FOR SALE REGISTERED Shorthorn cow. Fred Hyde Cori:- wall. FOR SALE — 8-INCl-I VESSA seed grinder. Good condition. George Clark. Wiltshire. FOR SALE — ONE NEW ELECT- ric Westinghouse Table Model Radio. One Victor, aLJ: ore Northern Electric. Priced right ex. Dawson, Albany. FOR SALE -- 100 APPROVED. pullorum‘ rree year oli New Hampshire hens laying. J- 59BX1- cer Hughes, Emerald. FOR. SALE — 3000 FT. BOARDS and 2 x 4, 100 pullets, starting to liay. Wilfred ‘Thompson, Dun- staffnsge. FOR SALE — I1 ACRES OATS. Massey-Haws binder. Writ; Box “69" Guurdiar. FOR SALE — TWO TON 39 Ih- ternatlonnl thick with how-t. and steel box in woo condition Mor- rlson, south Granville ..____-__~—-——--—-— FOR I SALE — AN ENTERPRISE Range with oil burning unit in good condition. Apply Guar- FOilNBASALE-IIYDRAULIC HOIST Good condition Apply Prsude 8i ~ Moreslde. _ __.:___..___ 4 SALE - l-TENLMENT on Prince St. next to Polycliriic. Possession lst SEP- teinber. Aoniv 299 Fitzroy 5t- FOR SALE - HHS CI-IEV. SEDAN Raymond Clow. Pleasant Grove. p03 SALE _- DROP-HEAD SING- er Sewing Machine. Apply 42 Upper Queen St Piion; 4345-1 BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE —- Near Schools. Churches, Stores and Railway, ' D F. MacDonald. ‘ Souris. FOR. ssu: - our: BOAT. APPLY to Joseph LaPierre. S‘... Peter's Harbour. - BURNERS — NEW OIL oriliirners for furnaces or kitchen stoves. also oil cabinet hall fur- naces, Wholesale and retail. Agents wanted, Arnold Manufac- ture Agent, 4693 Christopher Colomb, Montreal 34. FOR. SALE — 1 FAR-M. 100 ACRES. 1 1-2 miles from Frederivon. 20 acres of oats, fl acres potatoes. i binder in good condition. and new canvas st half price. Iiflvilil! wagons and buggv whee-s of rea- sonable prlces, s limited "HIYW-‘T of car trailers, truck wagon wheels for iron axle, new nlcklc mounted driving harness. a llm.i- ed number of gasoline engines. All sizes in rubber traces. Clinton Morrison, Fredericton Personal WE HAVE SEVERAL CLIENTS desirous of adopting babies. Love- 1y homes assured. All replies rented in strict confidence. Lmgjey g; Lpngiey, Barristers, 3 (Ira ville Street Halifax, N. S. ‘Business "Opportunities “Al. m ' _ LAIII Company has available route in Queens County for applicant who can nitet necessary requirements. Famous Products Corporation. ‘ office. Reward $2.00. WANTED — EXPERIENCED PAS- WANTED — GENERAL DUTY Dept. PEI-C-l. 370 Guv Street. Montreal. "W- @l§i@|ii![i‘i§'1[i'EFIEEIEJIEIEIEILEIEJIEIJIEIMIEIEIBJEli l PUBLIC NOTICE * Item's Unlversib’ and gthe province, shall be closed and remain “closed until further notice. ' ‘ _ (glen , . 7J1 s‘ ~' ~ -'j= Education . Island. ' I Owing to the prevalence of Incfantile ~Paralyais in the province, I hereby direct and order that Prince of Wales College, St, Dum- Lost, Found, Strayed LOST - wnirr. FOX-TERRIER D1111. one um ear. short tall. Ahswfrs to "Tini". Finder m)- 11y H. T. Jamie 217. Reward. son or phone LOST wrnnrsnsv, needlepoint knitting bag, Con. ""0111! glasses and knitting. Return to Charlottetown H0191 BLUE FOUND - LADY’S wind-sir watch. 53 King St. srnavrn - our. PLATINUM iglaigsofrifugig$or return. Rex. Personals SLENDOR ranuirs ABE EF- fective. 2 weeks’ su ply $1.00: 12 weeks $5.00 at all ruiil-ists. Business Opportunities SALESMEN WAN rlsn - ‘r0 cov- illENTllAl. GUARDIAN Thleeolunnhneervedfuru ofleenllnterut, out ulveetidu efnnenynaturenaybeimerhd at flve cents a word. chief-l! IO!- lbloillndvnlloo. _ cooirs IO! Phowlflplll. - CON FEDERATION SURANCE. summit onnslnanon sALl: of Dresses. Coats, Blouses, Skirts, Jumpers and Purses at The Fashion Shopper. \ CAMPBELL THss-s pretty wedding took place Heart Church at Borden on Wed- LIFEIN- Mary Loretta. daughter .of Mr. and Mrs. James Campbell of Bor- den was united in marriage to William Daniel Hayes. son of Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Hayes of Point firmer. N.S. The beautiful wed- dint! service was performed by Rev. F‘. Cass who also celebrated the Nuptlal Mass. The approp- riate hymns, On That Day. and 0 Paradise. Dear Paradise, were sung b.v the choir with Mr. John Noonan as organist. Given in marriage by her father. the bride was wiQomely attired in a white lcrepe gown. with white head- tdress and veil and corsage of ‘American Beauty roses. Mrs. Rob- 'ert MacMaster was matron of honor and wore a pretty dreSs of sky blue with white headdress and ucorsage of Talisman roses. The ‘groom was attended by Mr. Rob- ert MaoMaster as best man. Lit- tic Nita Westhaver in white dress and ribbons and carrying a large basket of flowers, made a pretty little flower girl, and with Ever- ett Qflmwbell. little brother of the bride, streamed rose ‘petals in The groom's gift to the bride was a fgold bracelet. to the bridesmaid a string of pearls. and to the best man a pen and pencil set. Fol- lowing the ceremony. a wedding breakfast was served at the home of the bride. Toast to the bride was proposed by Rev. Fr. Cass and responded to bv the groom. er Prince Edward island with ltRev- W~V- 04809011814 B150 "Q1095 Upper Canadian Mur-zifsctiiriitghlvod wishes to U16 YQUIIR 00111119- Finns lines. On straight cJmmis-iAfter spending a few days honey- slon basis omy. Must Optfrllle own car. resident of Charkitfctown preferred. Commissions paid weekly and monthly. Fnniiug capacity $100 par week, aggress- ive salesman can earn much more. Write stating age, exper- ience, references. Phone number. Will interview approved ap lic- ants. Charlottetown J. E. Wr ght Agencies, 132 St. George Stu-cot, Monctoh, N B. Wanted WANTED TWO rnoivr wheels and rims for Mxiel T. Ford. Write Punk Mitchell, Wilt- shire. fry cook oi- one willing to learn. Good wages to right party. Ap- ply -Milton's Old Spain. WANTED —- FLAT OR APART- ‘rnent. before October 1st, by C. N R. employee. Urgently requir- ed. Phone i247. WANTED — BOARD AND ROOM for two business girls. Box 87 Guardian. WANTED-ALE BOITLES. Phone 1107-2 Mlmael BT05 Female Help Wanted _ WANTED IMMEDIATELY-KIT- chen girls and laundress. Apply to Shaw's Hotel, Braokley Beach. WANTED — MAID TO GO T0 St. John, NJ’! Mrs Ernest Champion, Keopoch. Nurses, preference to R.N.'s Applv Soldiers‘ Memorial Hospital, Middleton. Nova. Scotia. Male Help Wanted WANTED - MAN To‘ Wonk 0N famn. Wilfred Holmes, Charlotte- town, R R. 6. MAN WANTED FOR RAWLEIGII business sell to 1500 families. Write today. Rawleiglfs. Dept. ML-470-SA. Montreal. AMBITIOUS MEN WANTED TO hgndlo distribution of world-fam- ous Watkins Prcducis in cities and tovms, Big damand—big pro- nts-permanent. No investment necessarywchancc for promotion. For Free rietnils. without oblig- ation. write Dept. ZC-C-lli. 2177 Massrm St. Montreal. 34. NOTICE -_.__ 'moon on P. E. Island. Mr, lMrs. Hayes leift for: their futurAe and home in Nova Seotia. ::IN HONOUR OF TI-IE VISIT of General Montgomery all Whole- salers places of business will be closed for the entire day, Milflflly, August 26th. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kelloway and son Donnie, Bellcvllle, Ontario have left for home after a, pleas- ant trip to the Island. where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Blake Wood. Southport. Lleut.-Col. J E. Andrew, R. C. A. M. 0., is vrsiting his parents, Mr and Mrs, John B. Antlren’. East Royalty. LL-Coi. Andrew has recently revisited England as s. M. O. o-f the hospital ship Lady Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. Euward Miller and son who have been spending a hol- iday at Keppocn, guests of their‘ purer-is, Mr. ztnd Mrs. HF. lililler, left on return to Montreal Satur- day morning. 'I'ilf'y were accom-i- anied back by ‘Vii’. William Arm- strong of Toronto who had been the guest of M1‘. and Mrs Miller for the past two weeks. ::I’N HONOUR OF TIIE VISIT of General Montgomery all Whole- salers places of business will be cloned for the entire day, Monday, August 20th. I. T. ll. Votes To Establish Defence Fund MIAMI BEACH. Film, Aug. 25 -- (AP) - The Inernatlonal Typogra- phlcal Union voted 1r. convention today to establish a defence fund which ould not be allowed to cont-sin ess than 8500.000 The proposal, w be voted upon by the entire membership before if. becomes effective, PIOVItIeE for assessment of uric-half of one per cent of memocrs‘ salaries It provides also for increased strike benefits, giving moi-rind strikers 40 per cent of their salar- ies and single men 25 per cent: the publication "vy the I.T.U. of newspapers in cities where strikes occur or where .'.T.U. members arc threatened through mergers of ex- isting newspapers, and an educa- tiona] campaign scokirn,’ pllb-IC support and sympathy in strike areas. » I-Iornsby Bakery will be closed from today (Mon- day) Aug. 2e, to Sept. 3rd. ' all Public Schools in H!) l. ‘ n, .1. union OPTOMETBIST p fitting and suaolvln: Gilli» | E . > Mont-lilo, P. l. l, Office Hour! I0 to l! A. It ' 8 to 0P. M. llolldnye etc. by appointment Office Connected With DIUGSTOII We are buyin ‘live end dressed poo try daily. Prompt returns. The ROYAL PACKING C0. Charlottetown g; D. gINIINS, Prep. in Sacred , WANTED l FEMALE TYPIST shorthand Not Essential Apply stating a salary expected to: B0, education, and e1’. EATQNLISZ... EMPLOYMENT OFFICE, iiesday, Aug. 7th at 8 p.m., when. MONCTON, N.B. H‘ marlin - MacI-‘ARLANE WEDDING A very pretty wedding was sol- cmnized in Hampshire United Church on ‘Thursday, Aug. 15th, nfien Miss Margaret Elizabeth Larter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Watson Larter. Hampshire, P.E.I.. was united in marriage to Nor- irim Herbert MacFarlane, son of . Clarence MacFarlane and the late Mrs, MacFarlane oi.’ Temper- nnceville. N. B. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Dr. H. C. Rice. pastor of Trinity United Church, Charlottetown. Given in marriage by her father the youthful bride looked very charming attired Ln floor length gown of white net over taffeta with long veil and fingerless gloves. A string of pearls adorned her neck. the gift of the groom. She carried a beautiful arm bou- quct of American Beauty roses. Mrs. Florence Lewis. nee Florence Coles. who was matron of honor, wore a gown of floor length pink lace over taffeta with matching veil and accessories. and carried an- arm bouquet of Talisman roses. The bride's mother was dressed in turquoise crepe with matching accessories and corsage of pink roses. The groom was supported by Mr. William G. Larter, brother of the bride. Mrs. Gordon Ewan. cousin of the bride, played the Wedding Marches. The groom's gift to theorists-on cf honor was a gold compact and to the best man a cigarette light- 81'. Following the ceremony. a re- ception was held at the home of the bride's parents to about fifty- guests. including Rev. Dr. l-l. Rice and Mrs. Rice. Out-of-town guests were Miss Martha Nichol- son. RN. of Summerside. and Mr. and Mrs. Ersel Korey of Temper- ancevllle. N. B. On Monday evening, Aug. 10th. a large number o! friends and neighbours assembled at the home of the bride's parents to tender Mr. and Mrs. MacFarlane a mis- cellaneous shower. The room was tastefully deco- occusion. The were escorted to the seat of hon"- cur by Mr. and Mrs. John Ed- wards. Mr. Cecil Stewart very capablv acted as chairman. in a few well chosen words ex- plained the purpose of the gath- ering. after which baskets otiglfts were carried in by Norma Tre- mere and Alice Edwards. The gifts were opened by Mls Ora Tremere and Hilda MacI-ean whilel the accompanying verses were read by Lois MacLeod and Gerda‘ Tremere. Mr. MacFarlane. on- behalf of| his wife expressed his deem Q9‘ nreclation in a few well chosen tvords and extended an invitation to all to visit them in their new home. After singing 11hr They Are Jolly Good Fellows. the bride and groom were bounced. Refreshments were served bl’ the ladies. and the remainder of the evening was spent in games} and dancing. after which all de- parted wishing the bride and; groom manv years 0f hBIYDY Wed- ded bliss. The bride and groom. who hovel been recently discharged from Hiai Majesty's service after servinll considerable time overseas. will i ville. New Brunswick. IIAZELBROOK W. I. 0n August 6th the regular monthly meeting of the Hazel- brook Women's Institute met at the home of Mll- Henry Jones with an attendance of l0 mem- bers and two visitors. With the president. Mrs. W. T. Coadv presiding the meeting op- ened with the Ode and Creed. Minutes of last meeting were ap- proved as read. followed by the roll call, ;esp0nded tn with, sing, say. play or pay. On motion the bill of 50c was paid tn;- buylng .-_ccmmlttee and a bill of $1.00. a donation toward the Orphanage. was paid. One new member was welcomed. Mrs. Louis Young. Program for the evening con- sisted of a duet bv Jessie Carver and Sue Jones. and n reading by Olive Jones. Mrs. W. T. Coadtv invited the next meeting. roll to be anew with an article for a grab-beg. Collection amounted to 81.80. After a dainty lunch was served by the hostess, the meeting ad- journed bv singing the National Anthem. l (Patriot please oopyt) BUENOB AIR-m. Aug. 23 -—(Al'l -The Argentine supreme court to- day ordered the .~cleese of t0 Ger- mans who had been held as Axis agents. Chief mem- was Juan all Btocuth Am-ricf’ among German ll"! - The court nilcd the men could mzlbe dc ted untilmgiven ma] s an o t - fend themselves. w“ n y e Q g -N.‘-.'“...i i, n“ sous a‘ v Grey Roses (Continued from "ago 2) "You like our village? asked Thea, swinging round slowly upon the piano stool. "It's considered quite attractive-Not a show place enough to lure visitors, but. still attractive.“ "I find it so," said Jim. "Of course we haven't any showy scenery-no river, no real woods, or anything. "You have the .aid Jim. "Yes. I love them, don't you? I used to get up early sometimes and gc fc-r long walks over them m the dawn. You hear the lurks then Downs," —there‘s nothing quite like lurks. in full song. Ilhey sound so glori- ously free and full of llfe." Her face was at once joyous and wist- ful, as if she looked back upon a freedom she herself had once en- joyed. “Of course, that was before I was married," she said quite simply. "I've had rather a trouble- some illness since. you know. and I haven't been able to do so much walking." "Your health won't. permit those long walks just yet," said her husbpnd sharply. "Yes, I know I seem to tire giv- fully easily. but that's because I'm out of condition." "You will be yourself again, of course, if you obey orders and take care of yourself," said Austin Hart, with heavy indulgence. "'Yes—I knew. But-when I feel so well?" She rose shaking tho subject from her, and came to the table, and dipped her face into the roses. her black hair slipping down softly upon the lavender- tlnted petals. Hart watched her without a smile, his eyes narrow and shining. “Are you staying in Ashton Paul very long, Mr. Foley?" asked Thea. “I hardly think so "I hardly think, my dear," said Hart in 5 thin voice. ‘that there can be anything in this quiet lace to keep Mr, Foley intereste for moire than n day. After all, he is a busy man, you know." “I came simply to see your hus- band and his roses," said Jim with rated in pink and white for the a smile. “After the sight of Thea bride and groom Vanhomrigh actually growing in her hundreds. anything else might me ri sud anticlimax. "I expect you'll be leaving to- arid marrow, then," she said, with only the most casual regret. "I hope Thea came up to your expectat- ions?" "Entirely. In fact, the half had not been told me.” I-Ie saw the bones start white in Hart's face as he said. still in that thin voice: "Men who come to look st Thea Vanho-mrigh are seldom disap pointed." She gave him a sudden fright- ened, tired glance, and went on OUT OUR WAY 7 HAH- HAH.’ EVEN IF vou so? 1v as west- pem, Eveev TIME I seam voua PITCHER I'D THINK 0 ‘THIS cave-m AN‘ HE'D make their home in Temperance- | CANADIAN uvisiiiizii _ SPECIAL suns FUND OFFERS T0 OUR CLIENTS 1. Diversification-a diversified list of over sixty securities (Can; adian and American). Aggregate value of investments amounted to $13,500,000 at March 25th, 1946. Protection-supervision of funds by a Board of Directors (this in. eludes some of Canada's leading business men) also supervised by an investment management organization, Messrs. Calvin Bullock, Limited, established 1894. Income-Dividends have been paid continuously since the coni- puny was-incorporated in 1932. Opportunity for capital appreciation. Marketabiilty-Can be sold by holder on presentation at any of our offices. _. - Copy of official prospectus giving full information will be for- warded on request. Price: Easiem Securities Company Limited Charlottetown W. H. V. DUNBAR, Mgr. At Market (presently) $5.75 per share to yield over 5.50%. Summerslde R. T. DODDS, Mgr, talking, hurried and low, her voice a little shaken. “It's true there isn't much of interest in Ashton‘ Paul, but we mustn't let you go. I away thinking it consists of Just’ one rose. There's a Stone Circle A Carla] of New Furniture up in the chalk about two miles from us; quite n good one, I be- luatlul new Chester-Acids, Devonportl in silk velour, lievc. And we have the of the Keep. I'm afraid all the rest Bedroom lattes-S and 4 piece, Dinette leis is gone. But there's quite a good view from the top of the ruin." Sprig-filed nest-ones Chrome shin “Your church," saidJim thought- Dunen Pyle teblol Oceuioneigrl h rod. and brown fully, “looked as if it might repay remains ofn castle-just the stump Ribbon and eebio springs, etc, IPIGIAL - BID 100M OHAIII 06.00 ilovmes furniture Store give me ggest hopes. It's Nor- 71 Queen Itroot, Charlottetown. man, isn't He had turned to Hart with his S-ZG-Tues-ThursSat. ' question, determined to hold him so firmly in the centre of the con- versation. But to his surprise something seemed to have happen- ed between husband and wife. This was something in whldi Jim Foley had no part, some other such troubling of the waters as he had unwillingly been to-nlght, but on how much greater a scale. And what had struck the provoking chord he could not guess as yet. but it was no loo-k nor action of his; for they were neither of them thinking of him any longer. "You had better ask The; about the church," said Austin Hart in a hard quiet tone. "She knows all about it. She often goes therc— don't you, Thea? That's such a short walk that she's never ton tired. But she always goes alone: she knows I am not interested in churches, So you must ask hei- whatever you went to know." _ YAH~ GIVIN‘ n5 DIPLOMAT JOBS TO err us ou-r TH. By J. R. wlLLlAMsoiiiz BOARDING noose ~ With Major ami- WELL, IF VOL) I HOLD ME UP BEFORE THE PUBLIC MUCH rtAH .' BE JR ituA "as