iwcvsr 29.11944 ATTENTION center ERY PLOT OWNERS PRINCE EllWAiilI ISLAND WE ARE PREPARED r0 no MONUMENTAL INSCRIPTION WORK TWENTY YEARS STONECUTTING EXPERIENCE ' FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PHONE 929-L Charlottetown Job for M VEX! Qulclodcansing Jcvox moltu toilets on». cdorizas official Dislnfocts, do- ond whitons, all In onl l, labor- sdving action- AT YOUR DIAIIIPS Moscow Trial of White MOMOW, drizzled Greg quarter cc the soviet go day that he wor bomtion with during the ting up a llld for , Seznmov, the "white plot ting Japn Guard Leader A118. 28 —- (AP) nturv an arc Joe iment, testified vast espionage to seize Asiatic mv. to Russians ls k1‘ q tvflildlt of Siberia" the military ed with Jdpa than 25 uilon to d Qffilllflll A part in a blot to kill Lenin a ,____ U55 Weiss comes close netvspapennen can bill's 8o others in tiiy out fr Nears for estwy the Soviet. ud that oncc lie WBVO his Bemnuda-hound vti om Hamilton harbor. orie Semarry (or n of t0- kPd in. close colla- Jwunese gener- ‘s Second Great Vtnr, salt‘- tern Russ-a Mse generals for more a counter-retro‘- gov- took uourtter-revoltttionaryt nd other Bol- sboard the Presidential yacht WRITE 70 Longworth Ave. Charlottetown Currie Bros. sheviot leaders. The 56-year-old white guard leader, captured during the Jap-t anese debacle in Manchuria, went on trial Monday with seven co-dew (endantl, all of whom pleaded, guilty to espionage, terrorism and.‘ armed struggle against the Soviet Union. The Russian government. for nearly three d-icsdec had waitedt MONTREAL. for the Oppbfhellallt)‘ to seize the handle a Labor man who succe ed Mm under Vasilietrich Kolchak as lead-iwar fteflrs A er of the counter-revoluifonary-Dimsellica‘ t White Guards in Siberia. indiau Nailoral Traffic 0n CJLB. Aug. 28. -- fic manager. ltailttvays Expect Big Weekend Dav weekend trayt- M iral x-' tic greater than any durng t.c ~ Me A. Gardiner, general above landed c Can- of imported constancy rystern. _ reports that everything possiue will selling prices will be somewhat be. be done by the railway to yirovide 10W _ TEE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN __ _ __ _ _ --_g— _ l i - fact: THREE Jams FACULTY i ctttrmitjtunctttt Ihls col pug; of iocaiufirtcrlzut, cutdntitxrm: of a nowu natuu st five canto n INQ in nflvngpg CBABWELL 8w Photoinplis. ENGAGEMENT-Mr, m4 Iru Fraser, mm); 3949mm the wish engagement or REVALUED DOLLAR CONSE- QUENCE—According to the Month. lv Conunerciiil Letter of the Can- adian Bank or Commerce, changes in i branches of external trade be expected as a result ct of the Canadian 0011M and of complementary price control measures. One of the of- ficially stated purpogeg tn 115ml». 10% iiiie Canadian dollar to parity wih the American dollar, and at the same time setting a rate of $4.04 for the pound sterling, is to 81100111886 rlmports from other Icmmiries. rhe lower coats ott im- Dflfis mm the exchange Tl under normal fixed ts on a large lilt , goods and the margin between the buying and normal, for one reason, to dis. important trains with extra coach- Cmlrilile "l" will’ 01 701M811 80058 es sleeping and parlor cars. htocn-To-Earth Broadcasts Now? I ._____ many y61 PITqHBiI-FRIGH, Atug. 2a —(AP) holiday roves “The (echmcal pofislbtmy o; mooxh centres will comma to-carth broadcasts which mankind information now, ctural about the moon ced todny who was a lvtanhatt-an proirct rc-i presentative at the second utomlci flute bomib test at Bikini. J DIDL‘ J. A. gllltCélBStlzfl, hAsmciate rec or of -‘ e Vestng mire Re- search Laboratories, said a radio art's ‘Qflélllllltlmaflliexlllil 0m“ °n M i6S““£‘$i,‘,§¥i§ "i.,‘it,‘.‘fiii'.‘i‘ ‘Ziliiitiiéi raisins mo»: t: the could be placed in the rocket. This Wetlkflld lwliil-"ty iliimc ii ‘ll-t hCTflletifltliiy-Scflied trans-null though small, would hove th- to send signals 240,000 the moon to the earth short. waves. The scientist sold that through signals sen‘. end which be exodus 0t‘ tno Th: zrom all will have i0 be trains in special Thn greatest strain upon 'be r ies from summer homes title re~openixi§ 0i’ $000035 ‘m4 via ultra- colleges. rocket tr-idio ' nematnt c0 this reopen-ins 0i iioii§°wiiiikfimfiiiiiu§°ufiiiis°i°ii. $001: an; 55115 i= gxvecggvggngg; the moon. i lieve the woolen?’ re urn ‘went “Station M-O-O-N might alsoiil‘l1Y-ii¢ Plcblem > “me ~ - help us discover many facts Which now are liargelyda tinatter ofncovv‘ lecture", c sa . "t genera y is. I assumed there i=- no moisture in? the moon. Instruments aboard tha- rocket could check on this tac an - - relay the answer to earth by radio." Dr. Hutchesnn4aIso flit; " dhout how to lard the ,000-m e-Ju- our rockets without. smashing the de-._ licate radio instruments aboard. The proximity fuse, used in war- time to explode shells at lust the right moment, tvouid do the trick by automatically turning r-n re- verse rockets and turning tiff Intr- uurd rocket pournr as the “rockets approach the m on (By The Canadian Press) SAUl. S'l NIAIZIE, OntnAuR. —C§'ilfl'il3s’ Cook. fish and wild life sptclnllsl of the Ontario DB- partnien-t of Lands and Resources said today the north shore Lake Superior was being robbed Qf thousands of dollars of fish by American poachers CNSSimz international boundary line illegally st-iiinsz miles oi lines in Catuttiiim waters. He said the wtticrs were in one of the richest trout areas of the country and that ermen who depended upon fishing for a living were disturbed 0V9!‘ the matter. What‘: the misspelled Word _ in thin suntan": "MAKE TEEYN SPAIKIII. WlYH CU!“ U - S d an we: to Cue, [Igstg-(Fif ‘git {lathe 8:, Toronto 8. Every mflfilil the first ten correct entries drawn cntit win $10 _CASH— dnuhlld to $20M accompanied hy a iHYXIUP from Cue Liquid Ihnlllrloo - -. 's s ou like. ifaligcsutltpillfiirilytltif; ‘:51 t; pyuaiisiint, CUE YASTII OIANU-Chtitlttfl CUE love Cue‘: delicious mt: and height rubyired colour. IS SAII —- no lbrasiva CUE acid to harm delicate t-mme or irritate tendu sums. CUE IAVII MONI1~yvu need t-ini 1-1-3 drops n n time A Tlu most refill/ring Williams- greetirgs to President Truman and cation party. Picture was taken a] to c can teeth, sweeten breath. and molt drlirinfl timtifrire you've IMJlKiSTFFTH ,§)//7'//(g Mr. Gardinggs Hpredictloln of the due“ '33 . - r ' W05 — M“ navel m 3815590021] ‘require "ct-i tnlerlns Canada everry car on. the system is based upon holiday trifiic ltancllcd S0 fur this suntmer, the hear/est In the s large t 83".?“ nce on Frid-iy would afternoon and cn.t'r,i' throuen until ‘Stir/Jay morning. returning, nearly handled on - tlvlondny night. in n number of in- by a “mm F‘ tances it Wlii be necessary halo‘.- s-c om. ‘On other runs additional cars will have to be added to regular trains. in addition to tllilltz_ have 1-, ,1- to carry a large number ofmiamlltlé country to the cities in time 101-‘ Due tofthe polio fibidvmiafilce“ , , g‘ 1 f m number o time: c1 es llllll - “lgtrzgiiscaigd rfifidin; ment has been nude of tht post- of the | and hook- l Canadian fistv in Dlace st plentiful dmnestlc the same nature. 0V"- lhe volume of pro- More- foreign prod_ can be con- vlied, as foreign Qkchange for im- is still to be avai 1y low general Price level. Llnder present conditions it is quits prgb. dbl: that exporters will divert, more to the hlzhesouriced dint: of course the States. In that event, more éllrné-rican exchange would ‘be avail- Personals wiho has been ‘Mrs. Leonard Cox ii] f0!‘ the past two weeks i5 ywtw much improved and expects to be up and about. in a few days. i‘ i Mrs. three rning Shallow will re- 1'_wo Missing After Sea Collision (By The Canadian P1135) OTTAWA. Aug. ZT-Navai ser- vice headuuartezs announced to- day that two i-nsitnbei-s of thei crew of the navy-owned‘ tug, Beaverton are mising after she sank in the St. this morn-int: following s collision Alpine The Empire um I7 survivors and is to Quebec. The IWO-ton tug, based at Hali- fax, was bound from that port to Quebec when the two ships c01- lidcd some 65 miles dotmriver from Quebec. A spokesman said so far few details - were available and the names of the rnissinlz men would not be mode public until next of kin had been notified. the freighter Empire Mac» frespondeni. near Goose Point. MBcAlpine nicked returning Bonus Children Must Attend School OTTAWA, Attg. 2'.’ — Phmzly a!- lovrances for children between six and 14 years will be discontinued if these children, many of whom are employed during summer vac~ ation, do mt obey Provincial school attendance laws when school opens the office of Director of Family Allowances warned yesterday Parents of children between l4 and l6, who are not compelled un- der Provincial law in return to school and propose to continue or commence employment into Sept-. ember should Immediately notify the regional office of the nature of the eznplovment and the date the child started work. In order to assure all Canadian children the maximum amount of instruction possible. the Family Allowance Act requires Ofimpiiflfhe with Provincial school attendance regulations as a condition of pay- ment. School children ma)‘ work during the vacation months of July and August and retain their right to the allowance but payment will be stopped "during the time that children of school age neglect their atezzdimcc at scboo." WOULD MAKE JACK ALL-EMPIRE FLAG 2'1 - (C?) LONDON. Aug, b: SuBBGstion that something he add- ed to the Union Jack to make it a "true [lag representing the whole Empim" is advanced by Si! 11v- ington Bonyfihon, vice-chairman of the board of dtcwectiors q! t-‘iO Adelaide Advertiser in South Aus- tralia. "All loyal subjects (if the mantra an plot-Id of the Union Jack. in said in a letter nubllshod ‘n Tho Daily To] h. "But Great Britain has her Own 1mg, and so have each of the Da- minions...but there in no com- mon ernblem.... "Why do we not add somcthinl to the Union Jack, something which while not neresnrilv W?! "lllrkti would make it alias Nail! NP“!- may be rtld word. strictly Dll- i Mrs. ' $2,000,000, is Women’: Services Operating At Full 0r Over Capacity RDRONTO. Aug. 27 —All Salva- tion Army institutions under the direction o! the Women's Social Department are operating at full capacity and many far beyond normal capacity, according to Lt. Col. Hilda . department, With demands constantly in ex» cess ct’ capacity, many of the in- stitutlons have long waiting lists, said Miss Aldridge. Costs for 1945 of operation and administration of the 29 institu- tlons across Canada under Missi Aldri-dges supervision were 746,667.96. Much ct‘ this was met by revenue from the institutions] The deficit was covered by funds raised by public subscription. This year's total opeartlng out-i lay will be substantially higher, because of the increase in costs of commodities, services, ntedlcal supplies and staffs, according to Miss Aldridge. In addition, women's social ser- ce costs have been increased in recent year-s because of the gon- erai improvement in the standard cit‘ living in Canada. Those seek- ing help through Salvation Army facilities have been accustomed to more varied food and better ser- vice and surroundings than were tipplicants even so short a time ago as just before and early in the war, Miss Aldridge said, “It i5 firs-t the idea of social ser- vice work to lower reasonable standards of living," she said, "though it continues to be our aim possible work at Out of mon general puhl Front Aptical. the S: tropes to meet tipomil-mz L)? st and expand some of its institutions] to cope with tho greatly increas- ed demands. The campaign, for to be inaugurated Silllill, Sc mher l5 Lunther Production Shows Increase vution Army ‘singing Institute Ody: OTTAWA. Aug. 27—- iCPJ—Pro- duction of lumber in 719 sawmills east of the Rockies in June amounted to 2ll.483,000 board feet compared with 169323.00 ln Ma the Dominion Bureau of Statistics reported today. Production for the. first six months of i946 totalled 787528.000 board feet and shipments amount- ed to 716590.000. Production by Provinces for the half year follow: Print-c Edward {stand 1.5411000; Nova Srotln as.- 1 3,000: New Brunswick 000; Quebec 260.40B.000; Ontario 175,333,000; Manitoba 19.153000: Saskatchewan 54,972,000; Alberta 98,730,000. .____ 90,367.- Htznger Ts The I‘ Every detail of the bitter busine Lawrence River i ei- to Ger lead them to ivcrld conquest. How the photos below, taken in Berlin by Re The city is still a. vast de it will take years to clear away the rubble, meager living sorting bricks for reconstruct n. s, world-famous beauty spot, is now a vast potzit 'attcnd A Aldridge, head of the‘ MISS AUGUSTE SCHERRER SACKVILLE, N. 13., - Dr, T. Ross Flemington nounced ‘ years in Vienna, with Madam Dollfuss war and spent a _vear ‘ ififtlflllflll at Reeds-uh Brighton. In 1940 she came ada ivrtlt Madam since she arrived h Dollfuss School, to Can- University last Near. She comes to "so" hlfliily recommended bv Mount Al- thc Head of the Department oYGer- man at McGlll. ._.__________ NEW GLASGOW’ W. I. The regular rmon the New Glasgow' trite met with liirs. Herbert Se hly meeting 0f Womens Lnsti~ served by the committee in chat t V- Roxbmy District, enson on August 5th, the president pt siding the (‘reed in hiitiuics icre were eleven members, thres- visitors presrni. on school prizes. to make them annually, and committee are to the children when ° ‘tool M Mrs. unison. Richard Dickieson read Meeting opened with and repeating of last meeting readz, and Discussion It was decided the announce it to they visit the B letter of thanks which she received from Scotland, for a, "Ilftzrgaret Rose" W.l had Red Cross. This such letter the unit has received. DW lifts. R. W Stevenson gave pleasing the Jis Elizabeth Cockeburn, quilt which tihe l-Lntt of the N. G. made and given to the second "Margaret Rose" Thu letter fol. B Yebort of the Protestant Orphanage meeting and expressed her appreciation 5s of just living is a daily reml at being able to report of‘ the district __.________ say-Off For Gwmans Official ration: crying according to the Allied oc- Hitler as the man who would Germans are paying is shown in sinald Kenny, NBA-Acme cor- sert of wrecked buildings and hifany women make i! The ‘Ticrzaricn. once o patch. The sight oft stqp playing to watch a newly arrived load of carrots- “fifth not only from curiosity, but also in hops of stealing some. _| “Ania-- 00mm of Bemim- ""‘* u” Imiantnn Itllident tmimnn. ma 1:3 bhokltato lmduu. Naval officer W4 Joann his“. "I Ptfldfit’! l!“ “htlygi; “ sentilll’ the whole lznpire? rm ex- ample, we could make some such addition as a thin cron. which would be noticed 03g when 2M fill‘ was critically rxu led." ..<wi-*‘i-’1‘.v':‘ti a n t Al u LOTS .0!‘ INK ‘on ussd tiifinttns rut mg!!! naccorame psece. - i Q budfltmun- u” . In front of wrecked Rlechs a; u ‘zmmsrm sme “Grimm. {gym I Swot! to xii“, a singfskmterf Victor; bolts down on Women 1109108 9°- famed statue of $mue an FOOD NEEDS a2" _______-_-_-_______.. CUDMORE 139 Ct. Cell. Si. Corn, Doz. New Carrots. Cucumbers, Head Lettuc Tomatoes, GROCERY BROS. Phone 224-225 50¢ Bunch. nan 10¢ Large. n n 3 For 1s .. Q, Large, Crisp, n \-\ 2 ' ‘ 3 PEACHES AND PLUMS NOW ARRIVING Perfection Ice Cream In Stock Tues. Thurs. 6c ;Sat. ______.._____n__._...__ have been distributed b us convention at Stanley Brld |tind us; know to whom to give s: given by several members. The scptetnber meeting _is to l1 held at the home of Mrs. A. _ Stevenson, wthtn roll call 15 i9 19 "pickle reel?! New committees are: refreshments, Mrs, Percy Dickie-stop, It s answered with a Stevenson and Miss F sick, Mrs. Lorne v Mrs. P L. Campbell: - P. L Campbell and l\i Leard; program, Mrs. Harland llllli and Miss M. F. tlumpbeil ‘vfeetizitz closed with “The liiiigjiiiicrnl>ers of the refreshments i’ t after which Nursing Federation. Newton St, Boswells, Scotland. the many lrindnesses never express 1115i What about all you have dont’—anll HIP still doing for us. 1 am enclosing a card which was sewn on to a bed cover, and feel tihat you wtill be pleastd to know lovely . the Queen's and are much appreciated. We have had great difflcultv in providing ade-i quritc bed clothes for our nurses in‘ 135! thi- country, and your covers arei to he such a Joy to us. they will be tak- en great care oil-and I do trust that the use We are mskint: 0f with Your approval. Many baby garments, that some 0f your have been given to nurses 1n this county, your goods will meet fresh food arriving in town causes crowds to gather. are still very meager, the amount. v 'e and the type of work each person does. cuuaiicn ' t. labor mics more food, which is why many women work emergency food gardens and at clearing up the war would like to supplement their rations with black costs are prohibitive for most. Eggs fetch two dollar er costs about s50 a pound. ‘Ilhe print-faced woman above. an average Berlin il‘1ll~‘@“'l5“~ Stevenson l _ My Dear Peotplezdt is inadequatei to say "thank you’ t0 F011 all i971 you travel shown to us over hero. We can ge was _ t . Lame ‘ ie Laird; l and t Elsie , tnv he gunman i5. As l remarked, "thanks" are la- adequate, but I do hope my letter will give you a little idea of h m uch we M l Again than]: id mt’ best are indebted t0 you. ‘llinnk you very much indeed. I add that. my only sister tier home in Canada.- ' s to say a largo bit of t is in your country. u all and u shes to all our Institute of pleIM ew lasgow, Prince Edward Island. l am, very sincerely, l izabeth K. Cockburn County Supervisor of Queens Nurses, noxburgnhire, Scotland Chase Narrows ‘For 2 Suspects C Ali/IPBELLTON , N. Uh week. opinion it who broke into Union Bunk at 3-. MII- I‘! -Chase for two suspects, glory of $10,000 from the ion Bank at nearby Athoiville was reliably reported narrowing. Police enprased was the same burglars another Credit Nouvelle. in DUI? C1001! Que" several nltzhts later and made l.- $800. | wuv with Qmtplateg her entire food ration for one 607. f?‘ 31,1. rm husband and son killed ui WM‘. this net-tin woman liven in - amen... . Hard manual at tilting the rubble. Berliners market food, but s apiece and but- COB- cellar of bombed home. with neither electricity nor runninl wit".