\§Q§4eeooeeeeeoooroooooeooooooovvvoo-ooo-eo-oaoooowoooo-ooooowooooooewvwooaoeowooooo AUGUST 17. 1949 TI-ZE GUARDIAN. CIIARIJOTTETOWN 11¢} lllclnnls, at f0 o'clock to go at Cavendish m: in i“ BAIIEIIIIISII BUS ' FOB OLD HOME WEEK Tuesday, WWI-Midi). Thursday, Friday, Saturday as follows; z trips daily leaving Cavendish Corner at 8:65 s.rn., arriving in Charlottetown at 1i) s.nr.: leaving Charlottetown at lolly a mo: stalk“ p.m. In the evening o: g Cavendish Corner I 4B . . . 10min“ It I om. leavlna’ to rigor; oiIsMJs-lrzrlls midnight from the Capitol Theatre, Charlottetown. SERIIIII beck over same road, arriving Erirrcus Star Mother Loves Trailer Life REGINA, Aug. l8 -—- (GP) —'I‘he “gage housewife wouldn't give we cents for a life of following a. circus around the country, living m a trailer and raising a family there. But Mrs. Robert Henry loves “Mrs. Henry is the mother of a family slack wire act — The El [will - which performed here rs- sentiy at the annual Regina Eu- bihiuon- For her, marriage and a family didn't mean much of a c e. Before the birth of her two sons, she had a tight wire act of her own; now she helps her husband with their slack wire allow under the hi8 10P- On top of that, she's kept busy raising her sons, Michael, six, and Richard, four. She sticks to a rlcid rchedule of housework in the iflillCl’ i0 have time ilor everything else. It's cosy. attractive home, i but since there i: no ahanoa for the boys to go to school on the road the oldest will be enrolled in school at the show’: winter home at Sen Fernando, car. Mrs. Henry still thinks it's a great life. "I love the business, and I wouldn't change it 1o; myghm‘, 9° You know I even had my two children while we were travelling on the road?" BAFECEACKEIS BTABT Fill , ___ BAYONNE. N.J., Aug. id-(AP) —-Safecrackers who didn't know their explosive: were blamed by police for a $250,000 fire which roared out of control for four hours today. The flames wrecked a three-storey furniture ware- house and damaged adjacent buildings spread over almost an entire city block. The wrecked safe was found in a furniture company office after a 1on1 bat- tle to bring the flames under con- trol. ' l 1., we ryew€ s. 1. vé g i. ' MEALS l. 1N orimsn T0 Prtovmn moans FOR mm LARGE ., mnunnn or vrsrtrons nurture l our noun war-arr The £llARi0TTETOWN IIOTEI. WILL OPERATE AN AUXILIARY DINING ROOM, WHERE LUNOIIEON AND DINNER WILL BE SERVED BETWEEN THE HOURS OF ~ 12 to 2 p.m. and 6 to 8 p.m. FROM AUGUST 16th TO 19th INCLUSIVE i The Restaurant that caters to As you enter the deer The four-cornered tables Pinto the Pup and Elsie x Atmosphere and food that is novel and different. There's straw on the floor. A barnyard pump and horse-worn oollsr. And barrel-shaped ohairl. But up above you see e big bear. Curtains of burlap and wsill made of weed. The waitresses that serve you are ell honey goods When you see the swinging From the hayioft uv'C'hM That's where the animals make their cosy bod. Cutouts on walla of animals you love And the wise old owl sits up above; Drive out to tire Barn and you'll soo them all. The pot-bellied stove doesn't burn any more Just sits idly there on the floor. Clilcfrsn en Straw, Fried Clams, English Fish and Chlps Hot Chlclten Plato — Ho! Hamburger Plate’ < Broiled Lobster in the Shell Cfilcirsnburpers, Lobstsrburgera, Onlonburgars, Cheeseburger: ' Hamburgers Deluxe Home-madefieil- Hat Biscuits — Coffee with a Tang. ‘The Barn Drive In liurb Service And illnlng Room (OPEN TILL 2 O'CI.OCK IN THE MORNING) you only, famous for its home cooking and Chicken an Straw. Served in your car or in Canada's most unique and original dining room. nor-aka AALAQA AAA‘ lanterns . the Cow. QAQAA Old llome Week Special Roast Spring Chicken Dinner i BLIIB IIEIIII $1.00 The Village Restaurant ROUTE- 3 SOUTHPORT ‘Whenearostllestauranttotlsoleoelraok-onthe seoondturnafterorosainglliilsborollridge.” "m: cram. GUARDIAN I This column is reserved for ssewa of local interest, but advertising of a newly nat may be inserted at live cent: a word, strictly pay- able in advance. OONFEDEBATION LIFE IN- SURANCE . WHOLESALE HOUSES closing 12 o'clock today. AT YOUR. SERVICE-Arafat Coal Company. Phone 249B. ISLAND GROWN different. REMEMBER. THE G011!‘ CLUB DANCE tonight. Public welcome. THE EDISON ELECTRIC will be closed on Wednesday and Thurs- day afternoons of this week. mum coax. nrscsrartomc today. Cars of (Famous Reading) hard nut for base burner. W. D. Gilli: 8: Co. Phone 176, NOTICE T0 ADVERTISERS. — Advertisers are reminded that their ¢0PY must be in the Guardian not later than noon the prev- ious day to guarantee insertion. Out of city advertisers who tele- phone classifieds, etc, should par- ticularly bear this in mind. PASSED ENTRANCE EXAMIN- ATIONS-Wanda Curley, Free- town. has successfully passed the onirancq examinations but owing to a mistake in Hygiene which has since been corrccied-hername did not appear in the entrance pass list. PLUM! an VACATIONING IN P. E. I.— Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Buchanan and two sons. Terry and Alan, Lewlsvllle, left Saturday for Elmwood. P. E. L, where they will spend a two weeks‘ vacation at the home or Mr. Buchanan's pareniJ.—-Moncton Transcript. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCE- MENT. - Mr. and Mrs. Watson Livingstone. Clyde River, wish to announce the marriage of their only daughter Wanda Jean to Eric Patterson, son of Mr. and Mrs. .7. H. MacPhall. New Haven. Marriage to taltre place the latter part of Aug- us. TEE SACRAMENT of the Lord's Supper will bc dispensed in Church of Scotland, DoSabic, on Sabbath, Allflllit 21st, at 10.30 A. M. and 7.30 PJM. Preparatory service Thurs- day and Saturday at 8 P. M. Mon- day Thanksgiving service at 10 A.M. Rev. R. J. Westaway, guest speaker. ARRIVED ON VISIT FROM SCOTLAND-Dr. F. W. Sayre Chandler of Falklrk, Scotland, has arrived here and will spend a month visiting in his native city of Charlottetown. It la 15 years since Dr. Chandler's last vlalt and he la receiving a warm welcome from relatives and friends. He is a graduate of Edin- burgh University and for some years has been practicing medi- cine in the city of Falkirk. Dr. Chandler is the guest of his bro- ther, E. S. and Mrs. Chandler. North River Road. SPENDING VACATION IN FREDERICTON - Miss Marjorie Hurst, Charlottetown, P. E. I. is spending a vacation in Fredericton a guest of her uncle, Dr. F. L. Miller and Mrs. Miller, at their residence, George Street. Miss Hurst is a daughter of Mr. Rich- ard I-‘i. Hurst, provincial patholo- gist, and Mrs. Hurst. She is be- ing entertained at a number of informal gatherings and on the day of the regatta at Fredericton was special guest on the "Section" Dr, Miller's yacht, on the Saint John Riven-Saint John Tele- graph-Journal. WELL-ORGANIZED — "Back to school" is the theme of many young people on Prince Edward Island during the latter, part of August but they have other am- bitiona as well because very soon they will be beginning their Junior Red Cross work again. Over 600 branches were organiz- ed last year and several inquiries have already been received re garding enrolment for this school term. Early_.requcsts are answer- ed promptly and the September magazines will be mailed to all school secretaries before the end of August. The alert branches are planning a very full program. They make a portfolio or plan a toy making project. Other groups will raise money for the Crippled Children's Fund at homo or for the Service Fund which pro- vides food and clothing for over- seas. Besides their work for others Junior Red Cross mens- bers learn good food habits and insist on being clean and having regular habits of sleep and exer- cise. Membership is open to all school pupils who agree to prac- tice the Health Rules and help others who need help. -sf’rcrevery bath "Jseforeevérydsre Use Mum THE 001E CLUB DANCE tonight. Public welcome. THREE ILIGIIII WEEKLY to Sydney, Nova Sootia. Phone Mari- time Csutralmirways Limited, 2061 A COOL MOTOR SAVES gas. oil and excessive wear. Have your Battery Service. , ‘sarrasmaa u the month for Island Grown Plums. They are tree ripened. and well worth wait- ing for. Place your order with your local merchant. - NOTICE T0 ADVIITIIEBSA Advertisers are reminded that their copy must be in the Guardiaa not later than noon the prev- ious day to guarantee insertion phone classifieds, eta. should par- ticularly bear this in mind. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCE- MENTs-Ml‘. and Mrs. Nelson Rob- inson of Charlottetown wish to an- nounce the agement of their daughter Jeanne Marlo to Aubrey Watson son of Mr. and Mrs. Llew- ellyn Gamble also of Charlottetown. Marriage to take place the latter part of August. CITY POLICE COURT-At the Stlpendlary Magistrate's Court yee- terdny, a man appearing on a re- manded case of vagrnncy was awarded a 30 day suspended sen- tence ond ordered to leave the city, A man appearing on an ad- journed case of disorderly conduct was also heard and was fined $5 and costs or 10 days in jail. A case of the D.T.‘s was committed to Falconwood Hospital." Personals Miss Winnifred Moran of Tor- onto has arrived in the city on a visit to relatives and friends. Mr. T. A. Hatch, of Toronto, is a guest at the home of Mrs. Reu- ben Macdonald, West St. Mrs. James Roper and grand- daughter, I-lolly Archibald, of Truro, N. 5., are visiting relatives and friends in the city. Mrs. Ernest Francis and Mrs. David A. Brooks returned yester- day to Boston after spending two months at their cottage at Annun- dale. , The Misses Jean and Doris Macdonald, of Toronto, are spend- ing a holiday with their mother, Mrs. Reuben Macdonaid, West St. Mr. and Mrs. l-l. C. Macmillan of Sydney, N’. 5., are visiting in Charlottetown, the guests of their daughter, Mrs. Frank Moran and Mr. Moran. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cheverie of Chelsea, Mesa, who have been vis- iting friends and relatives on the Island for the past two weeks have left on return home. They were ornpanied by Mrs. Chev- erle's sister, Mrs. Buchanan. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Arsensuit and their daughter Patsy, of Am- herst, N.S., have arrived in Char- lottetown where they will spend a week's vacation visiting relat- ives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Waite and two sons, Howard and Wen- dell, have returned to theirhornes after a pleasant holiday visiting relatives in Boston and Portland. Maine. They also spent s day at Highland Lake. the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Brown (nee Fannie Phillips). rvsw commons can: OTTAWA. Aug. 16—(CP)—Leon J. Raymond. former Liberal mem- ber of the Commons for the Que- bec constituency of Gatineau. was sworn in today as clerk of the Commons to succeed Dr. Arthur Beauchesne, ‘I3, retiring after 32 years service in Parliament. Hon. Gaspard Fauieux, Speaker in the last Commohs, presided. SIRATRJRlD-ON-AVON. Wir- wickshlre. England — (C?) - A special brew of beer is to be ex- ported frcm here to the United Slates in bottles labelled with a picture of local boy William Shake- speare. WALTHAMSTOW, Essex, E118- land — (GP) — A wild squirrel from nearby Doping Forest sleeps in a tea cosy in a house here where there are two dogs and a cat. cooling system flushed at Malletils , Out of city advertisers 'who tele- f Aug. 11th, Wednesday, Caledonia. -Dlsplay of Bibles MaoSweyn-llavey L‘ A‘; On July 16th at 2 P. M. the St. James United Church, Montreal, was the scene of a. pretty wedding when Rev. Mr. T. E. MacLennan united in marriage Jean Agatha. youngest daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. I‘. R. Davey of Guernsey Cove, P. E. 1., and Ewen John san a! Mr. and Mrs. .1. A. Maoflwayn of West Brcmc. Que. The bride was dressed in pale blue street length dress fashioned from lace and satin with shoulder length veil held in place with blue flowers, white accessories and a corsage of red roses. The bridesmaid Miss Ruth Coote of Montreal was dressed in pale blue eyelet embroid- ery with pink and white accessor- ieo and corsage of pink roses. The groom was supported by his brother Donald. Following the ceremony a recep- tion was held at the homo of Mrs. Alex Ciunie sister of the groom, where many lovely gifts were re. ceived. The happy young couple spent their honeymoon at Browne Lake and Vermont. Out of town guests included Mrs. Clifford I-Iodgson and daughter. Hudson Heights, Que; Mr. and Mrs. Eric Robinson, Como, Qua; Mr. urdws, J. A. Macsweyn and daughter Jean, West Brome, A very pretty wedding took place on April 30th, in St. James United Church, Montreal, when Alice Davey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Mackenzie of Charlottetown. was united in marriage to Harvia Cranwell son of Mrs. James Dennis and the late IVD’. Dennis of Char- lottetown. Rev. Mr. T. E. Maclcn- non officiated Sprays of snapdragon and red roses were used to decorate the church The bride were a powder blue gabardine suit with navy and white accessories and a corsage of red roses. The bridesmaid Miss Jean Davey wore a navy blue suit with navy and white accessories and a oorsage of white carnationa. The groom was attended by his brother Hugh E. Dennis. After the ceremony a. reception was held at the home o! we. Betty MaoMillan and Miss Helen Garrett where a buffet supper was served to a numlber of friends. - Mrs. Hugh E. Dennis poured tea and friends of the bride assisted in sewing. . The happy young couple will live in Montreal. Out of town guests included Mrs. W. 0. MacKenzio mother of the bride and was dressed in black flowered dress and wore a corsage of pink rosdbuds. IN MEMORIAM 1h loving monulry of moms, ARSENAULT Died August 19th. Gone but not forgotten by his Aunt and Family, Mrs. M. Martin, Emerald Junction. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of Mrs. Lottie MacEwen. who departed this life August 18th, 1048. We who loved you mdly sniss you, Aa it dawns another year; In our-‘Ioarely hours of thin-king, Thoughts of you are ever near. Dovlngiy Remembered by Gladys, Eldon and Family. tentment, but no happiness. ANSWER: llorothy illx Says — Continued from DID l man in return for his saving her life. Is there any way out for us? - I think the girl would make her sacrifice in vain if She thinks she can find con- UNDECIDED BIBLE socirrv MEETINGS The Dev. IJLB. Wheeloak. BA. 5.1).. 8.12M» District leo- retary, N. B. and I. I. I. Auxiliaries oi the British and Foreign Bible Societies will address meetings as follows: Aug. 15th, Monday, Ilaselbrook Baptist Church. Aug. 16th, Tuesday. Murray River Baptist Church. Aug. 19th, Friday, Lorne Valley Presbyterian Church. Aug. 21st. Sande . l1 an. lourla United Church. 1.30 p.m., Kingston Baptist Church. —ALL WEEK DA! MEETING! AT 8.80 OTJLOCK- The sound illln ‘The Book for the World of Tomorrow" will be shown where electric power is available. A HEART! WELCOME IS EXTENDED TO ALL. she married a man she didn't love in order to gct the money to go West. One of the factors in the curing of any disease is peace of mind and certainly any woman would be in a most upset mental state if shd were battling with a blighted love affair and trying to school her heart to forget one man and turn toward another because it was her duty. Most doctors now do not put much stress on climate in T. D. cases. They say that any fairly good climate will do, provided the pati- ent lives in the open air, keeps quiet and has nourishing dltt, and that it is better for those afflicted to be at home with friends and family and be happy than it is for them to be in a better climate where they are homesick and lonely. A woman who is heart whole may take a chance on marrying a man out of gratitude, for whom ahe has no affection, but the woman who is in love with some other man ls bound to be desperate un- happy herself and make the man she marries miserable. It la ways disastrous for ail concerned. DOROTHY DIX butwill DOIOTIIY DIX ‘ reply ily'to problems d! general interest through her column. "Quality in Every Cup” v IIIISPS‘ ' .1! llllllll lilllill milling) All/gt __/1_/_/fie Writ/Meet 6mg cautious.‘ cost.’ nficwira-fi-irl/ You'll love whole wheat the Great to eat anytime! Get a ALL-WHEAT way. Spoon ackago today. ALL-WHEAT into Nature's choice grain— I; made xaulooa-oooo by magical! transformed into Kellogg's of London, Ontario.‘ crunchy kea. Quick to serve -oasy to digest. Every bite lupephes whole wheat with val u- ab wheatgerm retained for good nutrition! You get vital whole- ain minerals-bene- fits of ran. Try a bowlful t0- morrow anti; milk, sugar and fruit. Delicious ALL-WHEAT! Nutritious ALL-WHEAT! Presbyterian) Churcu. will be on hand- TOTTON, Hampshire. England- (CP)--A water clock made in i621 still shows correct time. -‘ tempting DINNER RQLLFP for finest results use FLEISCHMANWS YEAST aopuro-aoeonvenlt-aoapeedyl And your breads, desserts and rolls will have that aure-to-pleaae quality each time! Choose caliber fonn I Howftho family will cheer when you bring that fragrant plate of Parker House rolls piping hot from the oven! ‘Tia a treat you can often ropeat--‘ use they're so easy to make with quick-acting, dependae ‘bio Fleiacbmands Yeast. I! you bake at home, you can profit by the experience of over 8 generations of‘ Canadian women ‘in using Fleischmonds Yeast. It's Whafiliw Do With a Nickel lWlien Thirrsti Arries .- ._,._. / [JR/Nit £9511 ,‘ ‘uflgqhgd two-- -I M-a-c-l- under mosses wiihCeee-Cele Ltd‘, J, & 1'. IillIililS, LIMITED ' illiarlatiotowa Phone 191 Lara our: cornea.