' PAGEJIEN i“ "'" _' 41 lililli! [tillilllillf *- Jill let dull \\/I'/// ‘I'll! DIFFERENCE It llireillollvl LAND cleans them! SEE TllE DIFFERENCE IN JIIST 7 DAYS! THAT'S PIPSODIIIPS MlRlGl-I PIOMIII! _ a PEPSIIIIENI IS llli [lNlY llllllli PIIWIJERTHAT BUNTAINS IRIUM l listen 1o "TH! MAN CAlllb x" avsav russoav mom. IIOMINW" "FTVW" q ‘No other natural product, says Dni AID XPANSION! E pare with wheat as a vitalizing in-, of" fluence upon the life of the Dom- inion and nothing has attracted so PLANT Bnfifimms Newman. has been able to 6mm‘ HEAT The economic development Canada is closely lnterwiven with the producflQn of grain. notably much attention from the outside > 1d. gggltihlnrfnggiealliisrt’ I1: ‘agegiiliii: Wight: future expansion of wheat roduction in Canada will depend. no small measure. upon the suc- cess of the plant breeder in de- velop better varieties. Still earl- ier var eties of high yielding cap- acity and varieties which are bet- ter able to eope with drought would on "Cereal Grains" in iihe Agricul- tural Institute Review. XVheat has been aptly described as the econo- mh; fairy of the Industrial and commercial life of Canada. havinz built practically the whole economic structure o! the Prairie Provinces. , é “"5 Iélls, O i s s a and her husband needs ihlrm And the .‘ ‘ children need underwear! 1‘ i.‘ Why is there still a shortage? l ‘ Part of the answer is that Canadians have more money to spend. Then, too, there are the re- turned service men, many of them starring or re-establlshing ‘- es of their own. Another part of the answer is that many Cana- 1» dinn industries which use cotton in their prod- I ucrs are again gathering momentum on civilian supplies and are building up their working inventories. Meanwhile our 10,000 workers are doing their utmost to catch up on both civilian and industrial demands. A: long a lbs pram! tremendous duaamlr and relative sbortagn contbuu, w: sball go an distributing onrprodncn n 4 quota basil. DOMIIIIQ" TEXTILE CQMPIIY >j l-IMITID ' Conan Prelim for Al! Donlmic and Industrial Uta" . lncldifn! Il-OOI IASIISI‘ IIIIICS r COIOIIIAI. Sill"! I Pllll Ylll! t,‘ ._i____.____ii________.... a_ QUICKIES By Ken Reynolds .\~' Pounds should not be used. These possibly may be harmful. Never tighten the to _ after a sealer is cold. This bre s"'the seal and is the cause of much spoilage. REITK FOR. main-n Proper rest helps keep you on your toes. It conserves energy. l‘. en- ables you to concentrate. Edison is supposed to have gone on and on with his experiments. Yet 5l9€plng very little. Edison may never have slept very long. He certainly slept often. He had a cot ln his office for "cat naps"- he worked, rested. worked. The late Franklin D. Roosevelt did the same thing during ' his United States presidential years. S0. probably, does anyone who gets through n lot of work without fatigue. Your heart ls a good illustration. It works. rests, works, rests, A definite rhythm can be applied to almost any kind of Job with good results. You can vary your page, You can lean bark and stretch. Bet up and stroll around. pause for s glayss of milk or a snack. And its the same with exercise. Mild exercise is good for most people. Strenuous exercise ls good for some-but all exercise should be followed by proper rest and light nourishment. Let yourself go-relax. You have heard that a million times. but it's an art. worth learning. a Leave Wood Islands Leaves Caribou RATES: THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARD young so-n of Hunter River, ac- companied by Mrs. Muriel Mac- Donald of Charlottetown, Mrs. Harold. Henry of Halifax and Mrs. J. W. MacLeod. owner of Mac- Leod’s Lodge, Sydney, N. 8., H10" ed by the ladies-C. HEALTHFUL WATER Wood Islands- Vlfith the Prince Nova and Charles A. Dunning now in operation the schedule is as follows: 7 a.m. 9. a.m. 11 a.m. 1 p.m. 3 pJn. 5 pan. l7 a.m. 9 am. l1 a.m. 1 p.m. 3 pun. 5 p.111 Operating Dally Including Sundays. DAYLIGIIT ssvmo nan: Same as i945. For Daily Information Listen in to CFCY 7:30 AM. Each Morning. INORTHUMBERLAND FERRIES LTD.‘ R. E. MUTCH. President. . tored to Georgetown on Sunday. Mrs. Henry and Mrs. MacLeorl are on a visit to friends and relatives in the Province. Mr. Sheldon Ross. veteran of the Second World War, attended the Provincial Convention of the Canadian legion, 8.15.8.1... in Charlottetown on Monday. CHAPLAHWS WIFE l8 RADIO WIESBADEN, Germany —- C?)- A U. S. Air Corps chaplains wife. who arrived in Germany recently. ls the first and only licensed woman "ham" radio operator in the Ameri- can occupation zone. She ls Mrs. Hilda B. Andrew. wife of Lt.-Col. J. D. Andrew. staff chaplain for the U. S. Air Forces in Europe. The couple formerly lived in Skyland, near Ashevlll. N. C. In Wieshaden, Mrs. Andrew and her husband both operate amateur radio transmitters assembled in s studio tihat is believed to be finest of those run by $0 "ham" operators in the zone. Both are de- luged with requests from Air Force personnel and their depr. dents eager to contact friends back ome. ‘k 1* fiarihou Service "HAM" Ilsollloll. TIAVIL BY BUS- a, luau. ‘II-AVE. I! BUS- h... a Guardian w... as a real sfi%t%%%%t%c%t%fi. . Travel By Bus C‘ -' ‘talcum to Boatm one Way $17M. Return Fare $11.00 Tn Stopover privileges a: route If requested. Charlottetown to Montreal vls the Beautiful It. John liver Val- Ono Way 810.65. Return Fara 86.10 Tax lnelalad. Ilea- sver privileges en mm If requested. lsptemhq and October an delightful months to Travel. lovely aesssafloaltrlpssaloatmsndhfsnbealferyauanlyoarfridla. OONSUI/l‘ Island Motor, Transport“ wmmmaufism'm@w \ . Warming that water can be an instrument of death as well as of life and health the Department 0f National Health and Welfare 1185 issued a reminder of the dangers of‘ pollution of water sources. The: health authorities point out that water should never be used for washing, swimming or cooking Pill‘- poses_ much less for drinking un- less its source and purity have been certified by public health engin- eers. Sox Within Four Games 0f Pennant By The Fanndlan Press Clubbing Bob METER gallon the quantity of Oil your storage tanks. MEASURED Meters will measure to the exact put in J a Feller for Bil almost incredible eight rut". while he was retiring only one mm ‘in a wild fourth inni-g. Detro‘t Tigers handed the Clevtland fireball a": AND FUEL 0H4 she Indians 10-0 at Detroit _vcste'- a y. Feller was shellacked for nizic runs and 11 hits in the 3 1-3 inn- lnZs he worked. Freddie Hutchin- son on the Tiger mcund fashioned a neat five-hitter while hi. mates we're on their nit spree. At Philadephla, rookie right- hander Randy Gurnpert gained his 10th win of the season as New York Yankees downed the last place athletics. 6-2. Gumpert needed help in the eighth. as that old fire- man Johnny Miizphy came in to save the bacon. Jim Bagby moved Boston Red Georgetown And lrisrsnn auanumi w. _ < . v Hill [Qufl TEETH ' a a chi Mun uri ' "mill amt... 1"“... .-. .':. TH I S W E E K -- "m" "“° "““"‘“°“‘ °’ “‘“' TbeBaoh oi’ the M nth We. einzr- to." . ' ' ° m“ . i ‘ M‘ Wm" phillgfiolwgisbfhl: C. son of Mr. and Mrs. lctur . N‘ s" w" ' v or ' B Robinson, Penticton. B. C. Wed- week ma‘ ding to take place on jeptembsr - I The many friends of Mr. Mel- ' h i. h that v m.’ nrsonrur mmrown iiiuiel fivolifllyngdetowli-ltayhozne etiirraugh v Iml IRMA! Mil illness and all hope for s quick re-i _~ _ .- 61W 704R mm m: ova/mm: <‘°"°'¥- ——- ~' ' ——--— I li";:;s..ft"ta“"sz..ii.fl°s m- wdmw». ""23": a h ~ and Mrs. orre n oe- fli i.".‘l»"fiz’"hl"wfilii“l‘f»'~ if“? "tar... .:...~.'....~ ~ = n . few weeks time and will‘ taste ‘algi 2E2?“ ‘l; Cardigan h“ week, Dr, _ ‘ _ Justthinkhow while-how bright-how ietsllliglcef“ gsersprqpe y ‘Donahue returned f-rom overseas . h afteryourdentisr 1 e “"39 ' with the ROY“ Qlnadla" “my - a . ‘“'“"°°’°""°T'i‘...'i'§°...| l...” wbite- M,‘ w.........——.».....,.. has pu.~-l§f§§}§§1§g'P;,§;i§§"Y,,f““v§df§ Abnlhantyeffunny satirron00MMUN|5M - - ~ , h i B k i ‘ ness: and he relies on gowiderljokdcoiim-t ‘Clilleflliimfelfiglgnfilyblolznzed by filing’ Que. this month. s I c‘ a b u" ,,B°°k_°‘_m._M°nm.. ‘h. ‘um,’ d huh,‘ "u! n gami- 11mg}, |film| u c“ "‘ student Temple (“ten "d Wm mwe u Miss Helen Ryfln accomPIMBd Cluh feorSeyptember “Animal Farm" la I51! "\""°‘m' "W" d "'7 am” turninto flrmHHlBYlflFl"; " 5 4 to a new location. which also has ‘ . M‘ m, K m, ' , ,’ . h | r- . _. . I s I Tooth Powder with lrium is especially been purchased "om ML Burka hi, hiivchifiit. lei: IBSlEnwVEEEKenfOI‘ wthouthdtnhlh‘ tlgictatorahil; fir: Com- monk, The Standard will Publish ""49 w “mm” . ‘i"" Boston 51m- rpending a vacation " f‘ u l, rm,“ w, h “or; aha: “Animal Life" in thru pnrlb—lhl first lb“ uoublemauzing lhgritgwreg rliignhaelelxlte cigigiwegaéfi! Wm‘ her Damn’ M“ m“ Mr" siirllinpehuaihvlrin on your face rilht of which will IPPFIBHIQLEIIHSIIIIJEII’? fil — enlly,butl or- . _ Patrick Ryan. - chi lr. This vi e rat pn - m g hm e m and our ferry boat resumed cro>s ____ down to the last line. Read what hap s_ was‘ u“. hum" book In ‘had.’ mmhly‘ 5°C 3 m!‘ °" satumay- I‘ i‘ “nderwmd Macl t f the C ans when the animals rehol spinal Hill"! ° Pepsodent Tooth the dredge will now _proceed_tvi GME‘ @112.” °..,.,...“.iZ°£.et and their expldilllion and run their own Hera is your ehanea to rand an. of Powder and enjoy WWk. dredging a cunmg leadmgiwith-hls farhily ln Cnrdiillll- farm, You will laugh and will lau|h the mosl-tnllred-ahout. books 0f I110 d"""‘1u'bi!m'”' glidgngce {Ilqlnnl-tlervvliilcilnlfzsfigiedcotig M, st "a o! the firm again-and yet you will he left with year . . . don! Illa all the waterfront. o, R"J_ jhcdmm a, o“ an. i ' h l 1 ave. . PEPSODENI mlrlfegledcilétarylljlflyaldfin Shiva‘: my!“ er “ME. A P. E. l. F '”°'”'°”“*”'”””" " or the Georsetown branch Ne. 16. h,§1f,51“‘;',3€ 2}}? n. Fax Farming a profitable business? story, pills plctflrol. that‘ trll a IWIIIPOWDER IHAIOFFERS Ill/S Canadian Legion. BILSL, werewve" 5pm‘ a day m Cardnmklast How much do“ a fox “m.” m“, mkhw “ml-um” m," 0| ‘h, m. i 75%‘ y“? %ele%at,_ehs ,'°",’°“f‘}“{§§n.§§,§? week. Father Rooney, now sltuat- __ n __ how do“ h, "mm-l n? Kn‘, of a P. E. I. Fox farmer and his lfiY/IEI/fi’ nfrfwo; 1..., 5.....‘..".Z..{‘°.1,..,., held ed at Bloomfield, is a former pas “m” mew"), "m, mo“, d family. n an!!!" In a nimb- in Charlottetown on Monday. 1°!‘ °f A“ 5am" iifurc}; f1‘? h" "m! a t m“ l, E I T story In The Standsrdh rotogravura many friends in t s vcn y. I YD . . . or farmers mum m“ week 19' w,“ "m; Mr. Peter Boudresult and Mr. K ‘me N will)’ and she came back with n reading! - 1 t I _ Ml‘. Ed. Nixon OE 911V - - lauhvduwelraemveissiihrso topaéxerhtiilgtowhl S" retlnliledigaixfidagngfgfilllfcfgy I , vrs w . - ' on smumn)‘ ngilhs Ryan and family. a Mr. Harry Lavers, weldefis ss- _ - k ggctargtt, hlilsfllfiajesgget the week ofwfie ‘$351-$125? hrfeetihg “mfg ' C di Legion was held in_ their _ workmen are busy repamng ngvrilrohrhi on Tuesday evenlns- A The glamor of home-coming has worn Not all the glamor of the newspaper probably add appreciably to the the dock on the Newport side of rep“! m 18% x863; ‘$1111.52? °“ i" mmy of m" film“ mm’ 5min" i‘ u’ l" “W135! u" 5i! C"! i annual output. Dr. Newman lwlnt- the Georgetown-Newport ferry- 22331 “é?m$?u:e_ yFmEl nrfungv Tiny rodrillle‘: -I- rrnnfy lofurliism hm“! Th“ ‘nfi’ Th. sand-rd “h. etdewouahggif ‘aadriggii; télaigagleearotcifr: Mr. John L. Campbell is foreman. mems were made [or the Bmvlm xLikZILe-ndyfluvmzlchiizh 1ohia'n:;fid. y" hum! u“ “m” “m! Em" sisting the wheat stem aawfly pront- Mr. Waiter Solomon, who has Cm Cfimkenémgngvlgsgféfgfif‘ 12:: in The Standard reveals some of the Gwr|s James of the famed Canadian meg to fir: nduhisllopmegltgnoiii 31?: b°°“...““dh.‘.‘” §°'k"‘°, m“ *‘*l§I,‘§.dZ'§.e°sem/@rii new members "Iwm why many 0F 0}" I'm-VII"! Statesman of Bowmanvills, racognizarl gxiber Dmmfsms g/arieties Pgssess- hneoiiin saglve to“ beroaiiguteiaiidoiigii Were admitted. "tin; "°|:":'“'.|.'°“I‘:'. nzfaz‘: u one of tho mos: ’ “ ' ' wulrliss Ehlgnfglggaihfriiiticlslflfillltisilariiye13g?‘ resumed workLn .1“ barber mopd Mr Adrian Curtis of Maine is ifxpiiiivo: there-Flu" c. i“ c'“'d" 6°“ "Mi"! . '1 bl-ef l‘t itii Mr. argeflg? iarggfiegfigwgwmter when Clgréhsxienéf vgggaoiltfiow" 13:35:! hiihoyli/riigma-lohrn L.v gulliyiltn and and of soft white spring wheets ored to Georgetown on Saturday 1 family _____ M T Exduiv; icgqy“ of flu 1mm of El Ahmgin suitable for special trades will also and spent the week end at Mr.’ 1 t m, ,0 ' , P" . . prelbaltgiittcgilqeslsdizoiggyi, Tlitese rtrlilay Wight’: home in Burnt Point. lxonghelzafigfiggffiftlfiéefllziilaygtsf! h.’ st.“ us Montreal appear in TheStsndard this week o e .______. r I , total, Bette,- wltum] pf the; m. Capt John Fitzgerald h“ hudlMacdonald Trophy last week 96 a a ' l h d f ht . The win the $23 ‘ll.°.'€‘..f.‘.“.3”§i.‘? ssflu:..i"":: :i:'°.:."..:“:.r.'r.:; .i..1a*.2...&".%. 5» - ' ' _ ' h 1 thi‘ nd n s t e w production hhiniciianie W” "m" m“ ‘° °"' igiibihi orhiiedrliigeiiriianexte swine- Friends of Mm shes." Llewenynl _Forty Hours Devotion in Car- CANNI - d i h h id over the L’ "m" 2r. Sr”: i" “s” s": '5 .;sz*".sz.is...was...e a... thThe H9838!‘ tlae fruit dthehbetter her ushgl ggdd hienlttillhy re um m; garoldF cthliokenJ ‘hlhs Bllafilsilsfltfid ash, e canne pro uct an t e _____ ev. a ers o Us; chance of failure. e 5s gap; m4 M" 3e18,, uneniBennet Macdonald. i '1 e sure to et the right size of ‘11 h t] k ' i“ ~ rum," flngfi "It." jam f t :2 alfarigngltilmethlévhgfrsidillllhlfgl, 1.11,’ dame Mrshidlllafiilillfigghlltifllllflllltsg sure a S93 ETS BYE ill er CC HIT V€ ome ' wndltlw—nv cracks or vhigs. i w" w Md”? ‘their honeymoon cabin: ngitwggifig- The week-end newspa er that is different and better Keepingqualities ofcannedfrulis Mn John Bhtchhder o; the c The)’ We" llwelcd, Y 3 4 do not depend on the addition of Q s_ Bram. h V1519“; his home’ of their young friends who can; sugalr. but ratheixon proper pro- in Georgetown gregated to extend thejm dbelsn _ cessn and ue t iti ht - ' 1h . Dancing was en we talnerg. s o H g can , M, d M, P BO 1e ndldhsohstdooi- booth erected for the his worst drubbing since he cnter- Sox within four games or clinch- Chemicals or canning com- ' a" s‘ “Cy y a occasion and a lunch was provld- ed the mnllmi I-B lhl-‘Y viflllflllrd ing the pennant last night. scal- terinlg nine hirs '1 defeat Washing- ton -0. SUNLlGl-IT Sitting by a window ls useless. from a health point of view, un- less the window ls open. declare health authorities, he Depart- ment of National Heath and Wel- fare. in a bulletin, points out that glass cuts off the essential ultra- violet rays of the sun. In fact. the department says. the only sure way of gettin these rays. i: to stay out of hours. st least one hour each day. 44 FURNACE FUEL OIL rrwo rnmc ‘ mucus To give you the best of service - both trucks are equipped with meters for accurate measurement. We Are New Pleased to Ol-Far You a Complete l-laatino Servi“ _ HIGH GRADE COAL AN!) FUEL 91L Wl-llCl-IEVER voun HEATING SYSTEM niqvlnss I. For High Grade Furnace FUEL OIL-Meter Measured, A can. ‘a A r A. PICICARI) a 1:0,, 1. moms m, m and m‘ ‘ . i