THF Cl-IARLOTTETOWN “CIIARDIAN EVERYBODY PRAISES IT! FINAL SHOWING TODAY Mickey Rooney - Elizabeth Taylor In u flATIONAL VELVET "’ Feature Stuff-B At 2530 ' 7 ‘>9 — Come Early -:- PRINCE ED WARD -:- WAfiZ/nvéhcrfie" oi JEAN femur.‘ , Sllllllllltllilllil; . armor (AI-Alli lliNlllllg-‘lilitli: linens‘ tumult’ t uumagnluni PLUS NEWS 0F THE DAY CARTOON - SPORTS |_.._._._i. z-DAYS- "$FRI. and SAT. = c so rm r " ‘to-ulnar - rat-sir. coma-I. ~. iliwii . ,. - ‘.- 'yqry5irr£1§zst f»! .. 44. ,_ duced av COllEli‘ cum: Directed s, onwm ABRAHAM! “JUNGLE QUEEN” And Final Chapter of "ZORRO’S BLACK WHIP” NOTICE TO OUR CUSTOMERS Y!Q;w|.,. ‘As we will be closed all daring Old Home wggk, Augie‘, 13th to 18th, all de- siring pennaaeata are asked te make "W" llilioiotneate as early as will" m‘ week. Marie-Elena Beauty Salon .m_ 76 Gt. GeoPBQ si- Phole 2191 luiptrrmm = Shows At 7 and 8:45 - Matinee Saturday Only 2:30 ADDED - OPENING CHAPTER OF NEW SERIAL . .._.-~ V caeiror. -=- s aim NYE" 1G ' 130-1445 Toy-llay-l-‘ri-Sat. lvouttmiuiv my eovwoa etse/ , Georgetown. (Ellfllilllllillllllilll This column is reserved for news of local interest, but advertising of‘ a“ newsy nature may as a a ve uta d. trl u . able in rdvanzefur ' o I p" °WTTEI> — Reei-ettabiy omit- ted from the published list of en. tries in the 2.24 um w“ guddy 31°"! b-i- by Calumet Budlong 2.00 3-4 owned by J. Stanley Brown, Aiberton. ST. DAVIITS United Church. Special One Hun- dred and Third Anniversary Ser- vices at 11 AM. and 7 PM, Ag 11 A.M. Presentation Service. At 7 P-M- the suest reacher will be the Rev. E. Melvile Aitken, B.D., of First United Church, Hamilton, Ont. Soloist: Mrs. Hubley of 130s. ton. CENTRAL PARISH -- - merit Services, Sunday, ififill. 12th: Churchill 10:30 aivi, Th, lord's Supper; 7:20 PM. the my James A. MacGowar. will be the guest speaker Canoe Cove: S, s. ALSO COMEDY AND CHAPTER 9 "HAUNTED HARBOR" WHY APIIIDS amass | Gardeners are frequently puzzled a; to why aphids, or plant lice,, amass so rap div and arc able to. causc such serious damauc in so short a time. Th: explanation is, simple. Unlike most insects. par-i ‘ticularly in the spriilfi Imd 1818' summer, aphids reproduce by 8W- ing birth to living your-f:- The; offspring: in about a week are them- selves producing voung. When » this process is continued for some, time. tiic numbcr cf aphids bccsmcs, tremendous and far outsirirs thci relatively slow increase of lnsccis which reproduce only by E1¢L>QE1I~ log eras. I l AUSTRALIAN SILVER i l The richest. Silver-load deposits in . the world are locatcd at the Broken “Australia _>__ iliiifiliirirs HOUSIHOLD USE No. 29 , .. a‘ nioyes Stubborn AUCTION SALE I will sell by Public Aucticn on KNDAY, AUGUST l3‘ AT NEW HAVEN Stock. Farm Imple- The f ll o “'%usehold Furniture. menta and STOCK-l mare, fourteen years old with foul at side; 1 mare 4 your; old; 1 cow to freshen in September; 1 helfcr 2 years old, l calf, three months old. IMPLEMENTS — l binder, 1 manure spreader, l disk barrow, 1 ha; mower, l rakc, 1 sinlle plow. spring tooth narrow. Spllre narrow. l aet scales 2000 lb., 1 scale 000 1b., l wheel barrow. 1 wood sleigh, 1 truck wagon. 1 drlvinl! Wllon. I ;exple- wagon, l cart, 1 set driv- ing learners. l set team weds. Ill work isamess. : ALL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE including kitchen range (Pandora) land all other articles foo numer- IPII to mention. CLEMENT WYNNI. ALEX MoliAl. Auctioneer. Terms at isle. ' ' I ii» m. awn. . Q-‘l-l. were men; and haautiftil ilarge 45; A medium 43; (as PROD liDE— MONTREAL. Aug. 8 — (CP) —- Produce prices today reported by the Dominion Department of Ag- riculture follow:- ElGGS: Spot Ont. and Que A A puller: 1-2-37; B 34-35; C 27-29. W65’.- crii large 44; Medium 42. Receipts: 2612 boxes. BUTTER: Wholesale Que job- biiig pasteurized No 1 84 7-8; No 2 l-8-34 1-2; current receipt Que. i )i:\5t(‘l.il'iZBfl 34 1-8 dei Mt}; 2 33 1-8 del Mtl: first grade a-mcry priris job price 36 1-4- flrst grade solids job price 35- 13-4-36 l-2. 34 No N0 crc 3'7; CHEESE: Current white and western 20 FOB; wholesale white for local and export trade. west- erii 2U 11/16-‘21, Que. 21 1-4-22. Receipts: 254.8 boxes. POTATOES: '15 lb bags local 2.25- 2.401 Que cSzNB. 2.50-2.65;Ont. 2.- 85-2.89; 100 lbs bag N,Y. and Mary- liiiid 3.25-3.40. lllclili; - oiaelibxanp A very pretty- utedding was sol- emnized at Trinity United Church. Charlottetown, on Friday at P. M.. when Verna Pauline, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy MacDonald, Albany, became the bride of Tpr, Victor R,, son of Mr. , and Mrs. John McKcnna of’ Rose Valley. The ycuiig bride ivas be- comiiigiy attired lri a suit of rom- ance blue with accessories, They were attended by Mr. and Mrs. Preston MacDonald, Freetown. bro- iher and sister of the bride and 00m. Mrs. MacDonald wore a suit of lime green and white ac- cessoriss. After the wedding ceremony the young couple left on a trip to the mainland. Upon their return they wcr-e tendered a shower at the home of the bride's sister, Mrs. Davis Jewell, Bedeque. The bride and groom were escorted to a nicely decorated chair by Miss Laura l-lill and Mrs. Garnett Mac- . Donald. A beautiful wagon trim- med in red. white and blue. was thcn wheeled in by little Miss Cot- tie Tooiiilis and Muster Gerald H-ill. The gifts were opened by the Misses Joyce Reeves and Annie- belle MacDonald. The accompany- ing verses were rend by Miss Hazel Jewell and were iilccly arranged on the table by Miss Peggy Sher- ren. The many gifts they receiv- ed. testify to the popularity of the young couple The remainder of the evening was whiled away in social intercourse. And the sing- iiig of “For They Are Jolly Good Fellows" brought a very pleasant evening to a close. Their many friends wish Mr. and Mrs. McKin- non much happiness. ARTHUR C. RAMBAY The death occurred at Northern on Jilly 30th of Arthur C. Ramsay at the age of 64 Funeral was ‘held on Wednesday. There was a short service at the home followed by service in Bide. ford United Church. Services were conducted by Rev. J.A, Nichol- son assisted by Rev. D Header. son.. Hymns sung were "Nearq My God To Thee", “Forever With The 10rd" "The lord's My Shep. herd" "Safe In The Arms Of Jesus" Solo, "Stranger of Galilee" by w. Roy Philips. Pallbearers were: Edward Burleigh, Lemuel Burlelgh, Russell MacArthur Woodland Colwill, Percy Birch and Thomas Cotton. There are left to mourn the loss oi a sari-owing husband and father his sormwing wife nea Susie Peri- |werden; four daughters and four sons, Pearle-Mrs. Spurgeon Dy- inent. Northern; Edna-Mrs. Athol Oolwlll, Northam; Lois-Mrs. Wm. Foster, wax, England: Verna at home; Lorne of St. John, 11.5.; Louis of Poplar Grove. Spurteon of Mt. Pleasant and Lloyd at home: also two sisters and one brother — Mrs. Splirgeon Atkins, Quincy. Mass: Mrs Charles Stewart, Mt Pleasant and Alpheus Floral tributes - Preparatory Services. griaiérsdiiv. om. Fast my. a P.M.Sai- y 1th Preparatory. Mr. Don- aid Nichoson will preach Mondav 13th. Thanksgiving 10 A. M T w‘ Goodwill, Minister. ‘ 8.9-1,‘ DISTINGUISHED nu; R _ A-"wnl TWIN on the troopghlilr) Al. aiiuigdffl Wllilch docked at Halifax H 5y nSht WAS Flying Offlggy amid W, MacLeod. 28 of French River P E I. A pilot in the high_ est scoring Spitfire squadrqn wit-h the second Tactical Air Force he is a distinguished nlr lighter in his OWII riaht His record included a total of three enemy aircraft des. ‘NW1. 42 vehicles destroyed 0r flflmflged and one_ German tank destroyed during his Lfllll‘ or 200 operational flying hours. He carried out 140" sorties with the R. ,5 F, Falwn squadron. 0n One of 511°” 1118M: tho Young flier and hree other pilots engaged with their imymfl one and damaging another. 50111 by the guns of the intrepid Islander. Flying Officer MacLcod is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ever. ett MaoLeod, French River He enlisted during the first week of the war in the Army Medical Corps, transferring to the R C A F, He graduated at Uplands and spent two years in England and received hi; commission there in the Royal Air Force He has taken part in many raids against the enemy ever since. participating in some of the latest assaults over Germany Flying Officer MacLeod arrived in the cltv last night. en route to his home in French River. s. Mrs. Russell Moore and Mrs, D. Nicholson of Albion. P.E.I., ar- rived ln town Saturday and are vzuests at the home of Mrs. J. T. Baker-New Glasgow News. Spitfires 18 MEHOOKS. des. ' Nudity Symbol of Equality To lioukhobors vanoouvaa, August s .. (cell - Nudity has been used by Douk- hobors in Canada for 42 years as a means of protest. but according to the religious beliefs of these "spirit wrestlers" the lack of any clothing denotes equality. To them, it symbolizes upiritualness —not fanaticism. , Only fanazlcai members of the, religious sect now practise public disrobing to express protest. The orthodox or conservative Doukho- bors renounced the custom last’ year but emphasized nudity would‘ be retained as part of their re- iizloii. An outline of the history of their practice of nudism in Canada is given in the preamble to a resolu- tion passed last October by the 24 elders of the Spiritual Com- munity of Christ, the orthodox. branch. The motion said public disrob- ing was first practised "here in Canada in 19M in Saskatchewan‘ when authorities attempted to sub- ject them to the naturalization law. to make them subjects of the King of England." The resolution contends that nudism was never "properly under- stood, and to this day represents to people an expression of fan- aticism and error" but the Douk- hobors adopted nudism neverthe- less "as a natural means of de- fence against unscrupulous attacks from misguided elements of auth- orities and public." After describing heaven as “without orphans or widows, with- out rich or poor, where they do not marry nor are given in marri- age, and where reigns full equal- ity and freedom in everything." the motion added "herein is re- vealed the true purpose and mean- ing of Doukhobor nudism." Against Materialism The resolution also emphasized another cardinal belief of the Doukhobor faith-material things are the symbol of the Devil and utter simplicity is the way in which a man can develop himself into a likeness of God. The motion said: "The root cause of all these mis- fortunes ltes .. . in the people's acknowledgement of the principle of private ownership which com- pels each individual to acquire wind therefore to contend and de- fend) each one for his own inter- ests and welfare." Forty-two Doukhobors are in. Jails and periltentiaries for dis- robing but ail of them are mem- bers of the radical Sons of Free- dom branch. The original jailings involved two men charged with obstructing officers and the charges were laid because of a I Dominion Scheme For Public Works OTTAWA, Aug. '1 — 1GP) —The Dominion Government today offer- ed to give financial assistance to the provinces in certain types of public tvork projects providing they are timed to assist in count- eracting unemployment. The propose; was made in the Dcmlnion’s brief presented to the Dominion - Provincial conference It was proposed that the policy of public investment be shaped as nearly as possible to offset deficiencies ll‘ export income or private investment which were the usual sources of unemploy- ment in Canada, The Dominion offered to make a grant of 20 per cent of the cost of a provincial or municipal pub- lie investment project if it was accepted by the Dominion as a fully-planned project before it was undertaken and if it was carried out at a time designated by the Dominion. The Dominion also would lend technical assistance and share the cost of planning projects. Minor projects and work which could nor. be postponed would not qualify for Federal assistance. Municipal pro- Jects would have to receive the approval of the province. Public utility project." or‘ works of a commercial nature competing with private industry also would be excluded. . STRANGE DEATH ADELAIDE, (OP) — A 64-year. old man died of pneumonia fol. owing ewzlyptus poisoning when he tried to rinse his mouth with the liquid to assuage a toothache. , Actions for the release-of 29 of Ithe 42 are under way but A spasm of paralysis struck his signed by the Rbyfll Nflfiohfll 1M6- arm so that he had swallowedlboat Institution, ha; been built ngirly ancupful _ ’ here. disturbance between two Douk- hobor factions. These two men were later freed. But all 42 now held were convicted after dem- onstrations arising out of these Jailings. there has been no indication of when the actions will reach the courts. A minor demonstration a few weeks ago an Shoi-eacree in the heart of the Doukhobor settle- ments of southeastern British Columbia indicates the radigg}; will continue to use nudity as a means of protest. ——-i____ A PORTRAIT Ille upon n bri b di And watch file cloudlé 2g‘ by; I see up thro‘ mv window-pane A biuemrlft in the sky. t 0‘ th 1 f tr The flutter sgft etgfywlnglci? M Ne“ A bird sweet carols with the breeze And all of nature sings! 1 lovctthe clouds. the birds and! 1‘ | ees They all belong to ma! For they are God's and I am His ‘Till all the earth is free! ‘Till all the earth is free at last: ‘Forever in repose; iAi-id onlv lovely things remain. iTlle things in God's own plan. When first He made this green earth new Before the blight of man. iThe tree of Life will yield it's fruit. And I shall ever be All healed of ills that here befall When all the earth is free! —F. Hazel Fraser, Prince County Hospital. July l4, i946. | COWES, Isle of Wight - (C?) - The first of a new type of mo. tor lifeboat with twin engines. de- mate. The poison should be ciilutctl When thorns have left the rose:——, |The thistles, weeds and briars lie‘ Yes, Jordan Gives e New Rithness lo Grape Juice It's news across Canada! Made by the Dominica's largest pro- ducer from delicious specially grown grapes .- .< i perfected by the newest scientific processes a l | Jordan Grape juice will delight you with its high quality, its full- bodicd flavour, its purity and vita- min-rich goodness. aur a soma rooav . .. ;_ It's cannons mm! | GRAPE“: J II I C E JORDAN, ONTARIO MZ‘_4 . ' __._i '*. 2- JZ‘..'-‘ " - 3"7_-- WORMS 1N then be thorouglilv sprinkled l1! Earthuiorms in l. .\ l-‘llfl golf] means of a garden hose to wash thl courses can be r-liiiiina l b‘; ti-clit- , poison down to the roots of the ing the turf with cm ive subli- ‘ grass. Because corrosive sublimltl corrodes metal, thereby losing much of its strength, Qass. wooden. I carlhcriwjare vesstas should be 180$ in mixing anv applying the mill- tion in water at thc Yilit‘ of one r\iiii,e to l0 gallons. The solution should be sprinkled liberiliv ovrr the liirf, and the area thus treated should m-i-J-i M. V. PRINCE NOVA The Connecting Llnk Between Nova Scotla and Prince Edward big I945 NOVA SCOTIA - PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND FERRY SEBVI WOOD ISLANDS. r.|3.i. caalnotl. N- l- LUNCHES SERVED (6 Miles from Pletoui SAILING SCHEDULE (DAILY INCLUDING SUNDAY) ALL SAILING-S DAYLIGI-IT SAVING TIME v May 1st to Sept. 30th ' Leave Wood Islands ‘i a.m. ll am. 8 P-ll- Leave Caribou 9 a.m. 1 pan. 5 p.15. October lsi. to November 30th , Leave Wood Islands 8.00 mm. 2.15 P-ll- ,-' Leave Caribou 12.00 noon 4.15 pa. _ NORTHUMBERLAND FERRIES LIMITED ‘ CHARLOTTETOWUN. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND I; __ 7 _—-__-.—r_-.—_-r_?; £10k“ SSS‘. fiiefiFflffiy-Q lJudging Program PROVINCIAL EX lTl0N AUGUST 1s and 1's, 194s l i The folloiving ,.n-e the dates m the judg- ing of the various classes at the Provincial Ex- hibition. Exhibitors are asked to note carefully tho time their entries will he called. CATTLE WEDNESDAY, All-GUST 15th, 9:00 A.M4 Jerseys, Holstcins and Shorthorns THURSDAY, AUGUST 16th bran mi.» fresh Yeast tastes sweeter. Pleischmann’: active fresh dependable yeast favorite three generations. I l! YOU sax: Al‘ Home - Get the familiar yellow label — Canada's Yes! Sweeter, iaslier bread with rtiiscauauirs FRESH l YEAST yeast goes right to work, gives you full value because it's full strength. And bread made with Fleischmanrfs active fresh is lighter, more tender. Yesstwith ma,“ .~- "g4"!!! my: , ,,‘ for over i Guernsey's. Atrrshires and any oiiher ,‘ Beef Breeds t HORSES WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 150k Class 1. Standard Breds registered and Class 2. Roadsters - THURSDAY, AUGUST 10th Clydesdnles, Pcrchcrons & Draft Horsetl SWINE WEDNESDAY, AUG UST 15th SHEEP THURSDAY. AUG UST 10th POULTRY i WEDNESDAY a THURSDAY l AUGUST 15a. a 16a. , Horses and (‘aitle will he judged in separate rings with covered seating accommodation. Swine in new exhibit rings. Sheep in covered building and ]Kllilil‘_\' in new poultry building. l i‘