WEDN'ESD.A:i:, Reports Western World !' Faced With Of Skilled Wgrkrrren SAN DIEGO, Calif. (CF)---The Western world is faced with a ser- icus shortage of skilled workmen that can be offset only by strenu- ous efforts in the npprenticcsllip field. V. C. Phelan of Ottawa said Thurstlav nlcht at the first North American conference on appren- ilceslnp. In an nddrcss prepared for de- livery. Mr. Pllclnn, director of the Canadian llranrll of the Interna- tional Lailor 0zr;:ull7.atlon, said that for the l0l'FS('Plll3ii3 future Eumpcan l:(1lllllIlPS will ltarc "a shortage of the typrs of lil:ius'rial workrrs acquiring grcatcr training and skill As a result, "I? will he less easy n the iuiurc than ll has been ill days cnnc ll'y' in rclv upon Tillma- lion from Europe of Sklll('(i work- ers to fill up the gaps" in North American labor force. In Canada. a l.'151l cot'l!erence of gnvrrnmcnt. um-kms and employ- ers concluclml tll:l' (lzmariu ”i'accs the p Shortage in the next generation, hopes will only become realities if there be considerable stepping-up of this !business of training young people 'into skilled industrial work." "As long as the situation is tak- cn care of without any government support, all well and good. but if lthe day arrives when some gov- ernment leadership is indicated as necessary in order that appren- tlscshlps shall be adequate to meet the public needs then a definite role of govcrnmcnt is created." A pattern of legislation to till ?this role is fairly well established !based on these principles: 1. The right and responsibility of incitlsrv to train apprentices is DlTiphiiSl'l.Pd and respected. 2. Government aid is meant to supplement the efforts of industry. 3. Assistance tends to take the form of inducements to industry in lmpr0V.e and increase appren- ticeship. , 4. Consultation among govern- Table Top by Edna Phulpotta CHAPTER. II ' (Continued) "This parrot is among the rar- est of all parrots," said Manuel Moreno, "and I am glad that an Englishman is going to buy him. There will be no other parrot like him in your country, and your Miss will have a unique bird. I only know two others. They are in" the collection of Jacob Fernan- dez. and he is very proud of them. as well he may be. This parrot, comes from Lake Tlticaca, and is' rate even there." Aylmer eyed the bird, but had already made up his mind, for Manuel was s truthful man. The parrot looked smaller than an or; dinary Brazilian, but it possessed a certain beauty that familiar bird is apt to lack. Its plumage was the colour of a somewhat unfa- miliar gem, the zircon; a lustrous and very brilliant metallic blue. It is paler than the sapphire, yet of- ten exudes more light than fire. But ma GUARDIAN. CHARDOTTETOWN Islander Distributes Mail in France AUGUST 12 1 jgmi 0EilTllAL cunnniiu COOK'S for Perfect Pictures lint . riEALTH!,- FILLED . " ORANGE EJLJICE 3 MIRACLE. sh MINUTE MAID I-lOW..iS IT MADE? Th? juice il squeezed the ' cnme"'da'y7 the oranges are picked? Then it's quickly con- cnsswau. tor Better Photo- L graphs. 'YOUR DOLLAR BUYS MORE- Il the HUGHES DRUG STORE.” THE DENTAL OFFICE of Dr. I. C. Dougari will be closed all this week. SPECIAL BE D OUTFITS. .- 3 pieces, 334.95. All sizes. simpsons- Sears. CHABLO'l.'I'ETOWN ll 0 T I L SUNDAY Special. flva course Chicken Dinner. 31.50. served from 12.30 to 2.30 P. M. ARRIVED FOR WEDDING - Mrs. Vera )3. Murray of Montreal has arrived in Charlottetown to at- tend the wedding ob her daughter, Miss Phyllis Murray to Mr. Alan For-sythe. she is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Robert Nicholson, Green St. i.lili 4,000 miles of land and sea separating them from home and "friends, mall pliys an important role in the lives of the men and women of the R. C. A. F. Air Division in France. Eagerly waited and avidly read, the letters from home are the high point in every- one's day. Here Sergeant T. P. (Phillip) Bourgeois, of Point Claire. P.Q., and LAW. M. T. C. (Christiana) Krlstlanson, of Saint John. N.B., collect the news from home from Private Ernest Galbraith, of Charlottetown, P. E. 1., postal clerk at the R. C. A. F. 1 Air Division HQAM Mctz, France. r Taylor - Darrach - Wedding tions were the Altar flowers. and the wedding music was played by Mrs. I. 1... Dean. Mr. Lloyd Dnrrach of Toronto, gave his sister in marriage. ENGAGEMENT. - Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Martin, Vernon. wish to announce the engagement of their centrated (only water is removed, nothing is added) and quick-frozen to preserve all the original vitamins and goodness. ,the parrot was not wholly blue. It il8VP81C(T a bright orange taili thanded with white; his wing-tipst mvemmem here also orange, and his headl l 3'”"”l was black. The bird looked at Tom daughter Donna. Mary to Errol! Lloyd son of Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Green, Kingston. Marriage to take place in St. Andrew's Church, Or- well, September 2nd. Hart House Chapel, University of. '1'oronto, was the setting for al gcandlelight. wedding recently when! 1Rev. J. P. Jones, D. D., ntent, management and labor on laws and policies. Mr. Phelcn said could help by improving a sl:nt'iat:c of slizllctl workers for the futllrn unless slut-cssitll encl- ties aze rhi-rrtrzl in lncreaslnzlalb l'lrl"fi'lCOSlii)7 prouralns” The bride was gowncd in white net with French lace in apron ef- lect embroidered with seed pearls, in crinoline-effect. The bodice was In stucltrs of nndcrtlrvelopcd rntlllselling in its employment se.r- Vmd geemed W wmk HS H. 19 W joined in istrapless with a lace bolero jacket rmlntrirs, hr S.l'.(l. ll -..s found that VlC('S. brtmznlg about a greater de-lids in t d 1.:',!:)l '3 marriage Lillian Darrnch. dautzh- and long my pointed Byeeves Hm. -';- 7 llndPr('l”i't'lf1llllltllti and lack nf crop of unilormlty of training and W1d:uE:::;c;w(:l:g!;:higgazf ter of Mrs. John Angus Darrach,lfmg9,-.1”, yen was emb.-njdfredvOH79::lgus?I,?T:ll;gEhtrl:fN:fEnfE i skilled nrul:n:'s go hand in llantl. and by establishing RDDFCnllC9r,km to though, 8 . - lCR1l0e Cove, P. E. Island and the d - h . . . . - . V ppemed to M”. . net all was caug t to a seed pearl . h Id t P t t ' ' . V y! T K . V I , tiihip 53.5fm 1" gmemmem e5”b"maie its topaz coloured eyes. Then l,1rn:1OrM;'m gagachk ”!dTMl!”””? tiara. headdress. She carried a 1;))l,::):,(ie;?astoe celiebratreomthesh7tlJrtl'l You'll like its economy-Just compare the . Ore 1'11 Hint! - C91 N -. ZS imen. . it turned its head ndewa 3 ,ndl - "- V5"! W 0F 0 cascade bouquet of pink Carnations hr y ' - A l But the main effort should be: . y ioshawa and the late Mr Tn 'l . ' m ldlly (if M” Cw" Dmmldr cost with fresh oranges. Its compact, easy- 1 V - , ,, , r . d cl in 1 1 11 v , - 5913 stephenotls and fern. , . . g . . "One is nnwlrri to ronclmle that directed in establishing a I 1,93” E ,8 D055 be pure as"! Masses of white larkspur and M- M . L M. , .. 1.D1mk'Y' The mum" mu prop! i k 1 115 ' f, V ., ,1 111111 one 059 alone. 1 , . 155 M81110 -11 --Ale 0 ttious when gathered togcthor were to-carry 6-ounce can ma cs . pints 0 ii the v.nr,ri as a whole is in make grotlnrlcd tradl.ion of appren ice-1 ..He looks devmsh old .. said Tom. YFVCTTN. Centered with pink carna- Toronto amended as bridcsnjgldy Mm Sinclair Mccou an m sisg , , , , , s ' the crnnnnilr n(it:mt'rs lO0l'(tl(l for ship " 'but Nmmno modmed fhia opmim; ?m &;m drs-I -:--- A wearing ,, flom-4,1,, M dress of u,1.;' summers-me. ',md M” Vitamin-C-nch orange JUICE. g ,,,,,,,., ,,, , .. ..,... ,..,A -,5 ' v , , . . I "Probably seventy or therea- ff, e,f;';ge:"m ,,;E"::cpffa'3o:d;f yellow net and lace. She wore ye1- Charles Lockllart, (daughter). Mal- lbouis, but that is not old in the 10W 13" mitten! and R bmldfd peque; Mr. and Mrs. Keith Donald, ;a sumptuous bird-book. illustrat- . . parrot world. It is impossible to d - I M h h 11513 hPRddr9SS- Her fl0W91l5 Were tsoni, Malpequc; Mr. and Mrs. tell their full span of life, but I':05,mh,f: ”:',';o:d cmnn;d,h':,',j:::f; yellow Carnations with s!cnhnnotls,wu1mm4 Donald. (son), Hamilton. llIP"!'C'0!'5"lS.l!1lC9: rhnve had them through my hands and fern. TP. E, I.: Mr. and Mrs. Fred Don-l '1ucezcd from tree-ripened ipounds and had as yet only reach- vxhen it could be proved that they , had lived through three genera- lf:,:hf,es:;ve:T;ldedolume' am of ten tions of mankind and were over al Mr. George Flintoff of Oshnwa' was best man. At the reception held at Robert- alrl, tsoni, and Clifford, Sea View;' Anlden Donald, (son), Darnley; Mr. and Mrs. Gerald, (grandson), W.K. Rogers Agencies Limited - .;:h oranges. . ”If your arrot it t id ghundred and still hearty and, heai- l Fernandez. up mu” 2,5,2,” ;o"?ts' lson House, Mrs. Darrach, mother ,and Miss Georgie Loclthart, thy and very good companions. I-romp. said Angus. of the bride, received in a gown of 1 lg:-anddailghterl, Mulpeque; John rhls bird is strong and well. Not a, They approached Ind me mm turquoise blue crepe with wliite,M. Donald, (grandson). Hamilton, hat and accessories. nook spot. I have had him for :man weaned them was pink carnations. .Ihree years and never known him! u-Your bird, g,,nuemm.,.. he Mk. Her corsagc ;Ont.: Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cobbe. Mrs. Avcrniuzranddaughtcrt. Clifton; Mr. and mother, lMrs. Edwards, (grand- ENSURANCE SERVICE mm. it .323.':.i.:;":2:.1':.:.::':.12:3. '22” "Have "5 1”" M i” 1a"3""39v"lmust be a bit out of the common replied the seller. "At severity or sol hymn, bird is out of the comma" this bird is still I learner, and if lg, wry mm parrot indeed-. I0 511- ENC he must be KEN WM111 5 ed, , Taylor, the bridwgroonfs Ralph fed on the right things." "Mme, sir," umwered Aylmerl assisted and wore a navy blue ldaughteri, Summerslde: tour YOU 11511 mist my lady 101' that", sheer redingcte over figured silk lgreat grandchildren also were t.NGllI1'IA". with white hat and acccssm-ins. present and Mr. T. E. Cox of Char- Her corsage was of Rubrum lilies. llotletown was a guest. After disk The toastmaster was Mr. Tom porting on the shore and in the Mcxaegue. ;wntcr for a time the guests assembl- ORANGE, JUICE ”. l 'l'clt-piloncs: it gives you pleasure to teach a par- HIIJI bet you.ve got aW.,W,- air?" The bride chose a travelling suit ldc around a sumptuous picnic .V0l11” 101185161. no dolllgltd it wligl nyesv I have had two for many of turquoise blue linen with match- lbnnquct, the centrepiece of which )ll! 0 n 181 ( (Well Stre t -- 8'41 - 8542 G is? W" M1 "m" N” m ',years, They have seen me chan e mg, 5h"5' Mme h” "M "mos" W” M "ppmprmcl-V dewmted! I F E 9 9 but its speech need not make you gfmm youth to agcy but I mung), sorles. With this ensemble she wore 'candlc-lit birthday cake. Master: YPM f01”,.V01l1'M1SS.b8CBu5e DODOGY! R m L 1 ., a pink carnation cnrsagc. The Elois Lockhnrt, a great grandson,l , , , , ' JOHN 1;. )(()(;lg;1;S LVALTER )1, BJQARS A loan translate the language. l:h);,ng,.sa,n (nexus! 3I.xeT.rk?I(-ihey 2:: honeylnoon will be spent on a motor pip:-csentcd Mrs. Tenald with a col-' l)IsII'll)lIIr'(I III I'. I1. I. by ' g , , Tom bought the bird and its case. 5”” ,,, ,h,,,,. p,.,me,.. ltrlp to New York and Vllashlngion. lcctivc birthday cm and "For She's l:vsi(lt'llcc Residence ascertained its requirements on. --Might I ask it my bird 1,, In ion their return Mr. and Mrs. 'ray- in Jolly Good Follow" was sung." C E N T L C l E 9171 4523 llll(i voyage and wont his way. lrigh, sir? I got mm from Mm.cm' llnr will reside in Toronto. Mr. and after the refreshments were dis- m f K 4i 4 I 1 011 lwfd Shiv it is "19 buith" at. Lima and he judged him to be jM1&T0m MCKacgue latc" cntcr- nnsctl nf the party dispersed wish-J .tw.trtlttint: llllit1ll.llt'0l1ill'l'liiit am it! t'i(E-i'ill1l'll.iiR , ', V-"hf? l!9119r11ll.i' fakes Chilrtle 01. b t ,.u .tained the guests at their home on n Mrs. Donnlw "Many. many A(iENTS rnaocauour rut. PROVINCE t......., beasts, and reptiles bound ” ”” ”";g 3,5,, mnhmd .,,,,,,,,,.,,,,, AV, p,,j,”,,,,,. ,.,,,,m,,.. , !for a new home, and Tom . . .. . . . - .- .s....., . ., ,, , ., , ..,,, um -. . ...,.,,.....d-..-,,,,,-.-- ..., -v--H -- lhanded his parrot to a very cap-I able curator. who knew much more! . .abmlt birds than he did. The man. 'was interested and even became enthusiastic. for he had never seen! such a parrot. before in a long ex-i l a. m. WED. CROWD BRINGERS look them over. folks. but remember there's only 3 Shopping Hours Today! Be early as possible for Truly Sensational Give-Away Values. The crowds will surely have a good time. 25 D02. Fancy Rayon, 50x50 Tablecloths 50c Handsome. colorful checked Table Cloths. size 50x50 - - - There will be hundreds after these so we must limit one to a customer! As long as 25 dozen lusts. help yourselves for 50 cents. CUP TOWELS FACE CLOTHS - lADlES' SKIRTS Large 16 x 29 gay checked, linen Fancy checked Terry Cloth in many Lodles' Skirts in finished Cup Towels - - everyone colors - - oh, it's just another of , many colors - - grab am at 9 am. perlcnre. People aboard amused them- selves by visiting the butcher's mcnagerie, for many creatures , travelled under his charge. some animals like the sea air; others are , not such good sailors; but Aylmer'sl parrot appreciated its change of circumstance, and became genial, friendly and happy. lts plumage acquired a new lustre; it appeared to grow younger, and much enjoy-, .ed any attention or word of praise. . Coming to the cafe ,one forenoon, the friends discovered a man sit-. ting beside it and watching the bird's movements. Tom and Angus tknaw the voyager well enough, for he happened to be a familiar fig-, ure in Lima; but he did not lmowl them. He was the merchant and, bird-fancier, Jacob Fernandez - a brown. bald Peruvian and obvious-I ly very old - but his eyes were as bright as black diamonds be-, hind his blue glasses, his move-, ments energetic, his voice still strong and masculine. Jacob's- wealth was rumoured to be prodi-' WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOE mm STEWART CLIPMASTER motor right in: o the grip bandit Good dairy farmers clip cows to avoid contamination, reduce sediment, lower bacteria. Clipped cows are easier to keep clean, take less time. Clipping aids in the control of lice. ticks, etc., which greatly affect milk production. For best results use the electric Clipmastcr. Uses no more current than a light bulb. Come in and see it. Inter- DRESSES. l ic.l4x Infant's T to 3 silk and Silk Brood- cloih Dresses - - - Girls' Dresses 10 Circular Cotton charggiiblcclfheeptshearfnggggagoafd drm.,head am ':L”n"t5'h:l;:xdb:s;T:;rT;"ev::vc:';:I will want some, sorry we must Clark's 9 am. give-aways. Limit Hx - - - every item a humdinger. 3V3!a 5- !Pma3 51' 0” Yr ' perms me. but none ream, knew, limit two to u , four go 3 customer, 5 because they certainly 1 every dress a 9ive- 1 much about him save that he wasf customer c each A c won't be here for long .. ' away . . .... .. I l a childless widower, lived a few miles from his offices and for more ! than half a century had devotedi his money and his leisure to col-'. lecting birds. Ornithologists came. from every quarter of the globe to Housedresses, Hcusecoats, Smocks . . . . . bl Clark has loaded a huge rock with the above items. Fresh. new styles piled out for Si to give Wednesday morning crowds something to shout about! Never before nor again will you witness such values of Si. MATERNITY DRESSES To 11.95 KIIJDIES WEAR GIVE-AWAY! Lights and Dark: in the lot - - - actually to Tl.95 values but Clark makes Klddi”. sun Sam, Dun", OWN", and silk Bmadclmh 5”.” , .. 4,1,0 a final slush for Wednesday morning - - - 33.00 takes any one! Lovely fabrics in ,5". dress", Clark Prind below i ' 3 Lot-lies' 51.95 ilantiu. . . . Help yourselves from a big lot all ............. .. I priced at 50: for this morning's crowds tswooe ffff "SUMM ER DRESSES, mug bl5 SOMEvlEBES54.50' W MOSTLY 339.50 . . 544.50 Single and double breasted models in the lot - - - Fine Wounds. A life have you witnessed a value like this! Imagine 539.50. 344.50 and a few 554.50 Suits to pick from at sis. Solo "”W"tl1t1l1lNl)ALts ONLY PLACE l r MA"J6R nooruzi EGAD, PESO PAuL.'.' cAen-At! IDEA I I Couu: FURNISH GLOWINC-Zr. , TALES oi: DEIZRING-DO IN THEE ” c-solzv OLD .VlE6T.T0 60 WITH IT- uu 6iJCH 'A9 THE ' TIME 1 ROPE!) . HAT'5 Keen zone 6Flnut:t',ntA:roz!wiTH . THE Puarv CACTU5 BACK- 6ROLlND;Ti-ll5 oueum 5PAr2i4 ue PAGE. osiaoe vane HOMETOWN -PAPEIZI 1 ALL SIZES ALL STYLES 144 .150 cr. csoncg ,. ., IV V - J. ., '5:?,..,l Ll:lGHT6! cAMss2A! ACTl0N.' dink. 1 TO GET TM 7.1!. Me. It r. M an. -1; if. I!" '1 WI Etvb. ht.