AUQUST 19, 1948 MONTREAL, the it's the 5nd colour-fast. You!!! walk s; at displays of Vinylite rainwear mom accessories-and BUYS n» wnvsn 35;“; A ncfrfy shopping and Information urvko for today's wells ' who are planning ibition . . picture! You'll find the goodness” wonderland of fascinating a.U over the Dominion. to visit the VINYLIT General Exhibits "world of the future your present-clay doorstep! Plastic upholstere Vinylito-by-the-yard for shower hwhen curtains and table cloths. And I'm sure . vmvliie Plastics fan forever . . . I certainly did! 9M1 5n "Sorry" to a weck-end‘ in the country or a motor lrlp because your calendar tells you that those “(gflfllll days " and the week-end will coincide. Send for this trio! package of TAMPAX . . rspeclfying the ma yril! wish—Regular—Super-.lunior...and dis- wvgf for yourself how much freedom this modern method of internal protection can give you! Simply write tn mP-Barllara Brent, 1411 Crescent St., Aug. I9l.h.—For all you lucky folks to see this summer's Toronto . here! s. “Brent's-eye” preview "Ex" an “honest-lo- _ things from In Pparticular I urge you s LASTICS display in Building Number Two. Truly, " brought right to _ You'll see klnylita c! furnlture-scuE-resislisnt Wash- across a beautiful ‘Vinyllte door to baby wear, kitchen and balli- curtains, you'll come any Montreal, P.Q. - en- rind“; -l dime lqcovcr mailing costs. Youll find that Tampa: doeg “By irrli hulls, pins and pads, so naturally, it does away with uncom- fuflflllil’ bulklncss and embarrassment from tell-tale bulges. No matter “b” mu wcar...swim suits or sheer summer frock. be iniislxlc! Jul",- a Date Willi Junior and oln him for a rcnkfnst you'll both. ¢nioyl Smoo-othlv de- licious " Cream - of W h e a t“ “dressed up" with raisins and {Qppfil WlLll a. sprinkle of brown Fug”. Y s, 5 Minute "Cream of Wheat " is good for babies and rows-ups, too! Chuckful of blood- huildlng Iron and food-energy... ind it prnvidcs cxtp Calcium and Phgslnmrua for diets deficient in these rlr-lllonls. It's so very easy {q prrpirc . . . ju-t five minulcsr of boils: make it. completely, delici- qisl dlcestible. So why not. make p-"lrinilljr habit" of scrumptious KC All! OF WHE.A'l"’...it's u; vrrv cood. . .s0 good for you! Packing Your . I a favourite f rcsh. gflibllfil dainlincss. Your husband ‘During His First Year ml.» i: ivllal, bally does host? Ali/l lmrnilsc good food rromolcs sound growlh. lillnlilv is na- turally the first con- Ililcrilion in choosing baby's food. Flavour is iriipcrf int, loo, for cvcn at his ago the lillle man has decided ideas about. what tastes good. That's vb)’ he'll love HEINZ BABY FOODS . . . flavour-fresh, oh-so- rsrrfilllv cooked-then vacuum- m- l tn ITlZllfI iilamin cnnlcnl in a hall dcgrcc. 'l'r_v all of Heinz lislw and Junior Foods, remem- belin: that, a 75-year-old Heinz reputation for quality stands back c’ rv one of thr-m and when yrvl lYJV livid fur baby, the best. is .'.i'.~' ‘rm 510ml! ' .”Wha¢ s Cook!" is what your g-r ,i- 1 hilshnnhd will "u; ' think w cn you’ ‘f? lop of! n good slimmer meal r4 with n Ill-IX- 16: SUN CORN‘ ("II rlnsscrt! 'l'r_v this one. rr,..il's delicious -- no 's a famllv "liavnurite"! FLOATING ISLAND separated » 3 L‘ i h ~1 Benson's or Canada tar i , "4 cim cold milk ‘l- l pli. vanilla licd Jelly 1ft)? garnish) fly hcalcn cog iihlle add n ' ' r; brat riqnm. Prach hv , i] cl‘. .n t? of milk which sczlldc in top nart of rid shr into hot milk; 1 cook over hot ivaler l class serving dishes; the lmachcd meringue . n ivlili n tlny bit of jclly. Serves 4. “MPH-v Coming for the week-end!‘ u! ‘ms .1 brand-now M? rlrir out. your drains . . . m l“ 30'1"“ l".l.' . And here's n lasl-riihlifo rip}; -1 no-.\l..<l . , .at drug and department FLOIC! everywhere! “ scrubbed " and cffnrtl It's easy with GILLETTK‘! .\' l‘LPIANLIR-frisl-actlng and thorough-l) akc rink-cleaning 00d idr-a In avoid 1‘l0.'i1'1ll‘l§?-—I\I.'li8 a. \vcckl_y' habit “l llrinlng drains with Glllcltfs Drain Clclflflf- 1115*‘ . . Tampa: will " Dream Stu" "— that's what you'll say when you taste the first cake you make with SWANS DOW N C A K E FLOUR. Such lightness . . . such soft, downy crumb! Marvel» one. Of course, it's not surprising that even experienced cake-bakers et better results with Swans own. Swans Down is made by long-time experts in the making of cake flour, expressly to make halter cakes. Milled by n. “Con- trolled Milling" process from choicest soft wheat, Swans Down is sifted again and again through silk UIIIJl 27 limos as fins as ordin- ary flour. For grand results -—‘ consilslcnlll/ — use Swans Down. Tested recipes on the package. , lag for that. holiday trip? Remember to include SXO-MIST Powder Spray Deodorant! It's one of my, “travelling companions "...so well-mun- ncred in a suitcase it. never spills...nevcr, never harms clothing...alwnys keeps me feeling clean andl You sec. Sno-Mist is the only deodorant with an atomizer lop. $0 easy to spray under your arms, around the midrifi...or on fect and loos! So quick Len alfn_sn slirel It. almost. seems i.me...c.\ccpt that it's so wonderful all the time. as if it wcre invcnted for travelv . .10 protect your, will like it, loo! Ask for it...l Isn't ll Wonderful the way chil- dren love lo col- lect? Parcnls are often amazed at the lengths they go lo gct the. weirdest things! (And sometimes you wi=h they wouldn't!) But now, the Kellogg's people have de- nlimr-ll a "collector's ilcm ", that you'll approve of as heartily as your children do! . . . hcautifully coloured bird pictures! There are 15 in the scrics, specially painted for Kellogg's by a leading Cana- dian artist. The plcturcs are little gems and the only place you'll find them is in KELLOGGS KRUMBLES! And how yourfam- ily will love Krumblesl . . . Crisp, curled and shredded whole wheat —a difierent flavour-a different form . :lnd concentrated for PJIPB nounshmontl ($3 5/ Fair To Your lyn? Few of us are . . . for it's hard to tel! when your eyes are tired! You can't. “hear ” (hem complain cvcn though they're hard at work all day long and half the evening . . . which is why it's your duty to look out for them! l advise two drops of hfURlNE in each eye night and morning and whenever your eyes tcll you to! Though this is ad- visable all year ‘round, it's espe- cially important in Summer . . . since sun, wind, dust and light glare put an extra. tax on your lqvrs. Murine contains 7 ingred- ients that blend with the natural cye fluids . . . cleansing and sooth- ing delicate tissues gently as a tear, and relieving that. strained fccling! So ask your Ikuggist for Murine today! (live your sinks look with YEW "'01 l! . d ll . t ' k . . . leave evcn the worst closltll d5!“ lclcar ‘iiiirlqitrkiiimfrciiii iloggicng sedimenlt! Simply follow the directions 0a ih in... For That Phases W001i Ordering: DON'T SAY BREAD - SAY LANE’! Bread. Please .l.ANE’8 BAKERIES Charlottetown and District Representative ROY (Buck) WHITLOCK-PHONE "SI-L e tin for quick-ns-a-wink results The Familyi THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Ihls column ts reserved for new» of local Interest, but advertising of a nswsy nature may be Inserted at flvo cents a word strictly nay- sbla ln advance . AT YOUR SERVICE - Arnllll Coal Co. Phone M98. COOK BY GAS-Quick. clean. economical. easy to operate, safe. See our show windows for latest in ranges. Miller Brothers Ltd. VIEW MASTER. REELS-Nevw complete assortment of finest Scenery, Fairy Tales. Bible stories. etc. Delightful entertainment for young and old. Miller Bros Ltd. GEORGE H. CHAPMAN, Minis- ter of the Park Hill Church of Christ, Calgary, w!!! address a pub- llc meeting in Central Christian Church. Thursday, August 19th, at 8.00 P. M. Mr. Chapman will sing. Films shown. All are invited. CITY POLICE COURT-At the Stlpendiary Magistrate's Court yesterdayu two persons charged under the Income War Tax Act were assessed the costs of the Court. The case of a party charg- ed with using insulting and ab- usive language was adjourned fol yesterday received word of tlie sudden and unexpected death of! their son, Mr. Harold Riggs n! Crsnbrook. B. C. He had been ‘ll for some time but his death was unexpected. Mr. Riggs moved to Cranbrook twenty eight years ago and was employed by the C. P. R He 1s survived by his wife and LWO sons. Gordon and Franklin. lilo father and mother. Mr. and airs. Frank Riggs are leaving by plane to attend the funeral. GENEROUS DONATIONS -- Tliree recent generous donatlom have given new impetus to the ‘l. M. C. A. Completion Fund Cam- paign which has as its objective $90,000. The Y.M.C.A. Ladies Aun- lllary, through its President .\!ls. John Dickie and Treasurer Mrs. Frank Tlnncy. have subscribed $1.000. Mr. Gordon McDonald o! the firm of S. A. McDonald ha: contributed $500 and R. T. Ho!- nlan Ltd. through their manager Mr. Robert Holman also $007. The general canvas o! the city headed by Major George Craig will open on Mon/Jay. Personals Miss Mattie Swan left Tuesday morning for Halifax and Green- wood to vlslt Mr. and Mrs. Roy MacKenzle. Mrs. Stanley G. Tantnn Li spending a very pleasant vacation at. Lower Malpequc. the guest. of her sister. Mrs. Burlelgh B. Owen and Mr. Owen. Mr. Andrew N. Held spent a f0” days last week ln Charlottetown, I’. E. I.. where he was a guest of his brother-ln-law and sistcr. M“. and Mrs. A. J. Heighten while at» tun/ling the Old Home Week cele- bration - New Glasgow News. Mr. and Mrs, Victor Coyle have returned from Montreal whore Mr. Coyle was under treatment in St. Mary's Hospital. His health ls considerably improved following an operation and he has resumed their hOlldfly5.—MOHClDI\ Trans- one week. Two drunk and dls- “mm orderlies also appeared each ‘oe- flig fined $10 and costs or 20 days. n. A party charged with disorderly conduct was dismissed. SUDDEN DEATH — Mr. and Rem J_ L ‘m; Mm Mgryiwn Mrs. Frank Riggs. Charlottetown‘ have rewmed to m, qvmnsel’ “f- N. 3., arrived on the Island to spend a short holiday Cavendish and Hunter River Farlane of Temperance Vale. N.B., came hy motor on a. visit to Hamp- shire, they also visited Mrs. Mac- Farlanefls Tremors. Hunter River. JIMMIEB TAXI Phnnt 530 COOK‘! for Photographs. CONFEDERATION LIFE IN- SUBANCE. MARITIME CENTRAL AIR- WAYS three times daily to Moric- ton. Air and ral! connections t0 Montreal and Boston. Phone 2061. VISITORS DAY-H. M. C. S. "Nootka" which arrived in Chal- lottetown yesterday will be 0.1m for public inspection on Thursday afternoon from 2 till 530 01110654- ENGAGEMENT—MT. and Mrs. Ewart Allan Keeping of Murray Harbor wish to announce the en- gagement of their daughter. Alberta, to Keith Ross. son 0! M1‘... and Mrs. John Carnuchacl of Charlottetown. Marriage to take place 1n September. AT GRAND LODGE SESSIONS “Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Welch made a flight on Saturday night to Charlottetown, P. E. I.. to attend Grand Lodge Sessions of in: Knights o! Pythlas and Rvthlan Sisters They intend to remain on the Island for the remainder of terf s. short holiday on the Main- land. Mr. Elmer F‘. Clark of St. John. visiting Mr. and Mrs. Norman Mc- slster, Mrs. Clayton Rev. Maurlce Flood and Mrs. Flood. New Hampshire, are vis- iting in Hunter River. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Murdock Cutcllffe. On Sunday evening Rev, Mr. Flood conducted service in the United church. "-—--— a . Horsemen in and around Hunter River were surly to hear 0f Mr. George Smith's loss. Mr. Smith's big chestnut stallion Golden Worthy died after a short illness This horse, sired by Abbe worthy. has raced in several matinee races and was always “up front" at the wire. Horses frrm Hunter River made a good showing at the Old I-Ic-me Week races. Reuben Lee was 7.2-3 ln the 2.28 trot. Ahegweit Mllady was 3-2-3 in the 2.2!) pace and Billy Aubrey won the 3,35 trot, flfilihlflil’ 6-2-1-1. These horses were-lririven hy owners. Errmett Bernard and Cyril Smith. Fifty-one years ago, on August 15th, the track at Cymbrla was opened. Mr. Peter Conroy drové the winner in the Fvee-For-All. Mr, COHFQV is active in rsciril: centres and still does a int nr shoeing Mr, Amos Gallant and Ml‘. Alyrs gal. {ant have announced the date to re-cpen this track. now known as Park View Raceway, and race {ans are looking forward u. this great day of racing-Hun. HIGHEST IN DEPRESSION Elementary school attendance in the United States reached a peak or more than 23,000,000 ln the 21. Coin lSivcdJ 22.Jewlsh month 29. Crack r26. Loses one’! '_ footing 11. Stocking lament. u 0D halr I9. Fortify l0. A federalist l M. lenlor (abbr. ‘l5. Pale ' Ills business activities. early 1930's. ACROSS 8. Biblical city 18. Solitary 1. King of lposs.) 19. Noah's boat Israel tcongedcnie 20. High priest 5, 519p“ gene“; 22. River ( Eur.) 9.Cublc meter 5 Thick 23.Unld0med I0. Muse of po- ' 24. Fears etry 5- $154213. g5. gum-inc 12. Antlquated ~ - 6. ur ' l3. The lowcll. 1. Cushion zaaunvs rilck- 3g ‘g5 point 8. Support for name -. 1118322.... l§§€°“"“' filififlilfi“ '~--~-~'- io. Smallest s. Mast a2. On as. American mt state (nbbn) 11. Bay Windows as. Roster 89- subside 17. Restore 15. I-Ilghestoard 35. Sagsclous 40. A wing 20. Before pain commons-am- how u» mil It: AXYDLIAAXI’ TILONGIILLOW. ~ . momma-Insane‘! $21,221:? dfflémll-l. lie. llngle haul-o. a900- rophes, the length and formation of tho words an ll! hliitl. In»! my the code letters are diluent, Jdryptogrginqaohloa *__v_ Jsoaovu sea urn use voric save tuvsroav oa xsstss naurnv JD-f wovn nan saunas-ounce.» m ‘mm cons s! T0831]. AND OOURSI-SOIPPI-IWILL" w gnunggclgyjlllllswllvallntnmlgg London Favors Feminine Look In New Styles LONDON. Aug. 18—(OP)--I..on- lion's Fashion Fortnight held last month. proved beyond doubt. the. the soft-shouldered, tlght-walstcl and full-skirted silhouette ls firm- ly established in Britain for an- other season at least with skirt lengths unchanged. Jackets, however, are no longer very short but smoothly fitting and hip lengths ivith a different basque treatment in dIIIGICIIL houses. Skirt fullness is modified to great advantage, now being smoothly fitting over the hlps but tapering out from there to a flar- ed hem. As a fol! to these there are skirts ivth. fullness varying from the all-round box pleats or knife pleated sections (usually back and front. leaving a smooth pane! at the sldesl, loose unpressed pleats and sores. There are plenty of 5131i skirts, some shoiving a curv- ed wrap-cier. Newcomers for 1948-49 are sweeping. full length capes, elbow capes and cspcd coats, both occa- sionally vvith double tiers. Few ‘loose back coats appear and those that are shown are less tent-like and sometimes have a negllgee effect in back fullness. Tight-waisted Coats The majority of formal coats. however, are fitted closely to the waist with very full skirts often highlighted with bands or! fur trimming. Collars are high and important. often with a Regency effect, sometimes stiff and milit- ary in look. Tweeds are predominant in soft color combinations in striped, checked and flocked designs sno in small indefinite patterns. Vel- ours, soft woollens, velvcts, cord- uroys and SLIIliIIES are popular 55TH" llkhtiveiglit woollen suit with a. matching heavier weight topcoat. ls a definite feature. Molyneaux favors the very slim narrow shouldered silhouette with hip folds at the front and. back interest. He, like Matlll, suggests the lower hip line on many of the day dresses shown. The Digby Morton collection is notable for a slightly higher ivalst and for much back detail, collars running to a point at centre back and pane! seaming above the waist. The princess line is important in the Peter Russell collection and slim elegant dresses are worn with matching or contrasting coats in heavier weight woollens with elbow or three-quarter turned back sleeves. WINNIPEG RESEMBLES DALLAS. MAYORS SAY WINNIPEG. Aug. 1G - (C?) __ Winnipeg and Dallas. Texas, are taking on the reputation of shar- inil some rather admirable. and according to Winnipeg's Mayor Gernet Coulter. "unique" character- lstlcs. Both cities. he says, are “friendly. affable. clean and. bright, and comparatively new." Mayo:- Coulter last year was president of the Canadian Feder- ation of Mayors and ‘Municipalities. Top man ln the American Munici- pal Association? Dallas's Mayor Woodall Rogers. When Mayor Rodgers visited Winnipeg for the Federation can. fcrence last summer. he liked the city so well he stayed mound for two extra weeks. Reminded him of home. Another likeness was pointed up ' in a story cnrrlcd ln the Ilfontrca! Standard last year. Said the Standard: the film cltles have the most beautiful girls in their re- spective countries. Quoth Mayor Coulter: "I concur — absolutely!" PERSUASION FOR CLEAN-UP BIRMINGHAM. EYlgland-Laca - lng compulsory povvcrs, Birming- ham city council ls to sce if "friendly persuasion" can obtain s higher standard of cleanliness '..'i pubs and catering establishments 1t was announced recently, Cor.- ftrcnces and film shows are plan nod. 44/4 e13‘ SAL E MEN'S WEAR PAGE_THREE ALL $llAD 25% OFF 10D MEWS WDRSTED SUITS-UNBEATABLE QUALITY - ES ALL SIZES FAWN and MEWS DABARDINE MEWS FELT HATS llERE’$ -l\ GRAND 10 MEN'S SUMMER SUITS 10 MEN'S SPORT COATS 5 DDZEN SUMMER T-SHIRTS PLAIN and STREPES 2.50 SUM-MEI! STRAWS—-BALA_NOE or STOCK SLEEVELESS SWEATERS - v NECK SNARKSKN and PDPLIN SPURT AJADKETS ENTIRE STOCK SWIM TRUNKS-JANTZEN and ilrillzli MAKES 331/3% UFF MEWS DRESS SHIRTS FUSED DOLLARS 3.95 SALE MEWS DRESS Sll|RT$—llElillLllR 2.50 HUNDREDS TD BIIDUSE FROM SPORT COATS a YOURSELF A SMART SPORT GOAT — 0N SALE 33%.% DFF 1/2 PRICE SALE $1.50 1/2 PRIDE SALE $2.0m 25% on? SIZES 36 - 38 YELLOW $4.00 SALE $1.95 TRUUSERS 0N SALE 331/301, 0F|= 25% DFF OPPORTUNITY T0 BUY SALE $20.0.’ In sad and lovlng memory n! our deu- lsther Joseph Swallow, who passed away one year ago to- day. August 19th, 1941. ' Dearest father your labors are o'er l Your willing hands more Your cheery greetings at the door Will welcome us no more. Oh what would we give to hear your volce And sec your face once more Or hear that familiar footslep (‘omlng in our door. Inserted by His Family. MORE TWO-CAR FAMILIES l The number o! two-car families, ln the United States llicrcascd 3.1 pcr cent last ylcar. will toll no, l r oooooooooovov>woocovv9~ SALE commences Tllulisnliv MORNING "l" slniz 300 women at a Y. W. C. A. conference. George Tomlinson asked for ques- l “TJMEN SPEECHLESS LONDON-(OP) -After addres- tlons. After a short silence he commented: "This ls a real h‘!- umph. It's the first. time In my life I've seen so many women speechless." Edllcstl on Alinzstcr ‘ oc-vo-oo-o-covooooooocoocooooooooooo ooo-oo-oo-ooo-oowo-I. SPECIALS OLGA’S BEAUTY PARLOR 150 Queen Street-Near Bus Stop Regular $5.00 Permanent: ...... $3.50 ~ Regular $7.00 Permonenfs , . . . . . . . . .. $5.00’ l i Rcgulor $l0.00 Permanent; ... . ... . . . . $7.00 Mocliineless Pcrmonenls $7.00, $10.00, $12.50 No appointment necessary for oul-ol-l-own customers PHONE 240! 4404 ¢§4~44 +004 6 0 04040000 0-000 04040-000000-0-064400 OUR BOARDING HOUSE Moior Hocpie 615T THlaiK!-BlLw '°'li'l§'m°"' me CELLAR 5UP ME “Z'$...‘l‘°'é‘-;. ‘ To GROW . Ziléififi“ I CG MUSHEOOMS- (INCH n .1 AN rnnv OUAllIY Pvonllci _ ma? our we _ i4iD‘s PiTcl-ieR 0M A‘ GOTTA ~ SIDESHOW Posrsgoivrli I ’ [THEM canslows enema‘! M-FELLER, WELL HAVE ALL You l-llDE some TH‘ GOLD IN FORT KNO . ‘ / !T'5 DEAL. PAQD c“ SOT You BETTER H HIGHWAVMR “cc. l .c v u. I611 r1 1 n]. =-