Wcusr 9. 1946 "Wiisriiiiu GUARDIAN ii’? I ‘guns: s. Illser uni-oar. I Islam l5 all Goons Glow. ll Ottawa It. sunnuaaius and rumor count! news, Iahaerlvtlola. Manila; P?” aardiaaatarlliifiillllllllllllliiill . u. a following stores in Ila-nulls: mum", Watdl Strut; Gaul: Drugstore, Iain linen If“ Water Shoat: last Gaalltrfl Granville Itrast. polite 5"°'7' imgwillbsdsllvaroltoaayhsnshlnnasuslla wmynuyqasyalllsptswsak. Phfiulllllllllfilfl U" dugguuboyfinslblafasilslvtllsorsyolrrowto Th! ["0 1°" m’ -BUY Creamsrs at Bruce's. . "has Garden Hoes h 25 mfihfitglenziflu at Bruce's. _. Ford Tractor. firflficsfigxsuei wheels. Com- ‘Wf- ncoiiditinned. Three veers fiffifewuicn Hamill’. Mll-Wqm- LE tKensingtoh on ‘ffifi. SIAWO blinding lots. Mrs IL, Buchanan. Kenfiillfllflfl. . ‘ALE. - Hall Tihrasher mflilini. in good condition. Also my Form Engine. H. P. Found. New London. ‘ ‘ E WEDNESDAY A - ‘Jfiflfiffifivnmec County M, gtulbefton- 4:01; SALE. — 175 Ham lra Rm llulleis. A150 50 L 3 "5533 yullets ivurebred.) AlYDv W115"! Reeve; l-‘rertuwn. Axxuai. first: picnic vlll be held iii Choltou on Saturday after- noon’ Aug, l0. All relatives tire welcome. -CllL‘ltCli 0F ENGLAND Ser- vices for ilie Parish of New London, Sunday, August 11th. 10.30 Holy (jomliillzlion, Si. Stephen's Chilrch, Bllllillgflflll. 2.30 Evening Prayer. St. Thoma.‘ New London. 7.30 Even- 1n] Prayer, St. Mark's, Kcnsington. (Sunday School the our before the service in coon place. Rev. D. E. Noel. Rector. -.\IAI.PEQUE. Kensington and FrKloWn Presbyterian Churches. 5€l'\'.CCS Sunday‘, August 11th. Mal-i pequc a: 11.15 A, M. Sunday School and service conducted by Mr. Gard- iner Dnizell and. service in the ev- mm; T30 conducted by Donald llacLrnn. Freetown. Sunday Schoolicred by her friend Miss Dell Dim;- st 2 P .\l. and service 3 P. M. con-‘well. as Mrs Harold Clarke play- liuci-d l)\' Donald MacLean. Keri- siniztnn. F-‘iiuday School and service s: in .\ u. conducted by Mr. Boyd Beiiirsio. -s.nnun we: ualit‘ Good- rich Auto Tirlsa era ‘Tiybea at Brain's. -'l'lI.YON UNITED CHURCH PASTORAL CHARGE. - ‘rho only service on this e on Sunday, August. lifih. will be on at 1i A. M. Rev. E. lmest l be the aker. Rev, J. A. Jar-dine, B. A. . 1).. Minister. _ --NIW LONDON PBESBYTEB- IAN PASTORAL CHARGE. — Ser. vices Sunday August 11th. Clifton at 11 A. M. ommunion and at 7.30 above services. Rev. J. A. McGowan, Interim-Moderator. —BEDEQUE PASTORAL CHARGE. — The United Church of Canada. Service; for sundgy, A . ust 11th. Bed ue l1 A. M. and '7. P. M. Albany P. M. Borden 7.30 P. M. At Bedeque the spcakers will be—Rev. J. M. Murchison iri the morning and Rev. L. P. Archibald in the even . At Albany and Bor- den the a er will be Rev. E. B. midis. ev. Jaa M. Baxter, Min- r. —-HONORED UN EVE OF MAR- RIAGE- On ‘Fnursda evening the beautiful home o Mr. and Mrs. Nonnan MacMurdo. North Bedeque WIS filied to. capacity with friends who had gathered to honor Miss Janet MacMurdo on the eve of ner ripproachirn, mar- filsc. The spacious rooms were tastefully arranged with a zzrqfusloril of surrune flowers, while in the living rocm pastel oolorcd fluted streamers marked the seat of honor to which Miss Maclvfudo was ush- cd the Bridal Sr-orus Little Miss lorna MacCauil wheeled in s dainiily-trimmecl baby carriage in which were r-"mierous beautiful gifts which were presented to the -P°|4"'E COURT -— In th-iybrid-e-to-be bv Mrs. Lorne Mal;- fillilimPlflfif‘ Police Court yester- day moi-mi- u. man from Kehsitig- ten m; ill 11 a six monrhssus- pended sentence when he pie-aderi [lllliy to taking Morrison Bros. "Cauil The liiis-scs Jov MacLeod. Flva Fmser. Patricia Clarke. Joyce Clarke and Marion Vic-Murcia These gifts were placed on the iable by Mrs. Raiph MacJsuil and luck 1M1 Saturday nisni without- Mrs Robert r Hogg. Aftcr words ilie permission of the owner Avi- othrr Kcrisirigtou man was given s yoir lll jail for the same offense! or. Tucsclri-i" A man charged with sale of intoxicating liquor hzid his’ case nimiisscd. The later case was brought by the lip‘ M P —-S -FlRST GOLF CLUB DANCE -'rlie first dam"; to be neld at the Golf Club since before the war m: held on Tussday evening r u cue in iitiei mice. Perry Bros. orchestra supplied ilic JlllSii: and a most en- loyiible evening was spent bv tlie gilcsts who were free to wander about the lawns and enjoy the beautiful scidzug. where a tree- llned brcok ‘.\li“.d(‘l'S through the course. 1t is planned to nzve these dimccs every Tuesday evening-S at the summer home cf Roiarlan M. l... Bradshaw it Siati-ley. There were One hun- dmi and ten people present in- eluding wives and families of the members and other guests: Among the guests we're Mr. Justice Mark R. liicGuignn and Mrs. McGuigan oi ciiurlotieioivn. After an after- noon of swimming, games and viiniesis of various kinds. an out- door silnpcr was served. The guest lllciiker was Rev. J. S. Bonnell. iwsicr of the 5th Avenue Presby- terian Church. New York. who sncke on the international situat- ion. ilie main theme of his ad- dress which was listened to with much interest was, "Justice With firmness." After supper all those ‘present were the guests of Chief Justice Thane A. Campbell and Mrs. Campbell at their summer home. where u most enjoyable musical evening was spent. Mr. Donald Baker. vice president of the club as "Flora McDolmd" was master of ceremonies. B KE LLOGGS Ase/W’ 51/57 FOR ASTHMA E, HAY FEVER .___ ARM FOR sAu: AT FREETOWN 96 acres clible-s land, b”. "ring on Dunk River, 92 ‘hill’. balance good lumber "N! hardwood, buildings all 8°06 repair. Nine room “W”. all hardwood floors down stairs, house newly painted. Near school, church and stores. RUSSELL BURNS M of thanks were spoken by Miss MacMurdo, the time-honored show- er song was sung. The remiindfr of the evening viss spent in con- versation and music. terminating in a hearty sing song with Mrs Kay Peterson. of Maine. at the piano. Ice cream and oike were served by girl friends oftne bride. On Monday evening Miss Mac- Murdo was the guest of honor at a surprise personal shc-ssr given ~ h "3 muPws by her four qir‘. frierris. Misses Mllded and Marion r/lacMudq. Lillian Cudmoro and Eileen Todc. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earle MaoMurdo, North Bedeque. whim was utifully decorated for the occasio with a color s-‘heme 0» pink and white. ‘Twenty-live guests gathered, laden with beautiful gifts which were o nod by Miss Lillian Oudmore an the accompanying. verses were read bv M15! E1199" Todd. Musical selections were play- ed by Reba Townsend ofISpriniz- field, Mass. a-s-i a hearty sing sons enjoyed. Delicious refreshments psi-ego served by the four hostesses. amrot SUMMERSIDE ALSO DISNEY CARTOON SHOWS 7.30 — 9.15 MATINEE SATURDAY 2.30 "nova LETTERS" r AT CAPITOL. svMMEB-SYDE /The latest Hal Wallis of!" v Paramount's "Love “their? CyAE bowed in last nisht Md a“ 2MP Theatre. is a movliis YB » der tihe direction of W111i!!!" glam-lo, co-stars Jennifer Jones and Joseph Cotteri masterfullylre- create the story 9i a Sign!‘ r83 haunted by susvivivn ° "l" 5 Ann Richards heads an sxcellsn supporting cast which includes Ani- ta Louise, Cecil iqeiiawav and er. “lilies 58?; scripted by Ayn REP‘!- auihor of "The Fountainhead. artfully woven. Scene by sctne. builds up into a crescendo of emo- tion, unfoldlnz the excitinfl hl9i°ry 01s, girl afflicted with ainnelll- Her past. is a sinister black vorig which shuts out everything-uh she meets Joseph Cotten. He i"! the dying rmbers of bYBone day! till they leap into flame. Memory returns completely 5nd Jmlmer Jones’ imagination reconstructs the terror of that horrifylflz moment when she found herself sitting by the fireplace clutching a blood- stairied knife while the love lettxs crackled and burned in the flames. Mystery and suspense shroud the desolate ruins of Meadow Farm. central sczne of the story. Its wild stretches of wasteland: are remin- iscent of "Wuthering Heights. ring! told and beautifully produc- ed illn Sportoasters’ ‘Styles Change ———-Pe,son,,s ‘With The Years —Friends of Mr. Elton Somers.‘ Bradalbsns, are sorry to hear of‘ his illness and o ration in P. C. Hospital, and hope he will By EDGAR. SIMON Canadian Press Stat! Write: Retirement this month of Tod won be restored m 800d mun J-iusing as director of sports for —M.r Colin. Philli s and Miss Velda Small have let for ‘Trllro N S» after mending a two-wrecks} I ‘half at Just about every signific- vacation with w. and Mrs. John Small, Misoouche —S. -l"riasids will be pleased to learn that Mr. Everett Phillips. who is ill at the home of his sis- rifoziis” uglier"r“l’e's’“r‘s'x'| iii \ ‘/1 '7" _ _ u ter, Mrs. John Cobb. Summersidc. is feeling much better.-S. —<M’.r. and Mrs Clarence Dick- son and two sons Donnie and Bobbie. have left for 3t John N .3. after spend a week's vac- ation with Mrs. Dcksorfs arents Mr. and Mrs. John. Smsi, Mis- ooucbm-S. _ -Mr. and Mrs Clark Woodsidc have imam plane on the return n: to 1L8. after a pleasant holiday Wlih many friends in Malgezlile iW-d other parts of tuo prov cc-S. “Mr. and MN. Hamid Artz of Halifax are vacation at Har- bour View OI-bins and s the homv of Mr. and Mrs. Goorse KW. 311"‘- ‘heralds-S. ....M,r|.' Oyrll Arts. accompanied her baby son. D0081" h" 4*‘ 44m mum m * ‘"- R-N- of the stsfl of the Royll Kiwi“ meter. Mrs. June: modem- mt 1p. _M.lI Claudia Mill's 0f Mont.- real u s “if lpngftgjw°fdf vahndmanrs."lfll:weli°sn Rogers. 9W5" moulds. 4n. and Mrs. I. is Burlcih of fllsrsiis, P l! were the week w“ M" "' “i” “ii?” and w“ "'4 m‘ 3mm’ ‘ e ms llrs. flannel-I ' i" “ Qh persona a. l-ornevills. N ,_“'2ll._ John iesnivh Jviimi“ tiie Columbia Broaden-sing Sys- tem and appointment o! Red Bar- ber as his successor mark a basic change in sports announolnl technique. l-Iuslng, present on radio's be- e." “mi. i.'.°'tl..i"‘i° “names l e networ . s co ere ‘the pioneer of network sports de- scription. HLlS announcing heyday icovers tthehso-called! Golnilenwbge of spor- e era o sulc ans ‘as Babe Ruth. Jaok Dempsey. Big Bill Tilden and Twenty Grand. He described the events he saw ifor the sheer drama as 1h! 8'6"‘ est man in the world pulverized crashing to the canvas 0r ‘for s bullion-dollar touchdown Barber. best-known for his World Home in Vlnwllvflfiiseries broadcasts and for. his de- fvption to the Brooklyn Dodgers ‘is the product of s. new age. when the public as well as the time"! tend to take their sgorts With l grain of salt and t e firs/ma of most events is rinsed with Comic relief. I standards of English grammar and diction. today's sportscsstsr (the Him from Halli-s w m" m‘ a m- sscilintri-m en's"??- um - I114 M" °°°"° miiauigi Noah Webator in his word is signitl search for color. Ari extreme ex- amplek is the. murderous assault . la 0 .. ‘daily bv Jerome Herman (Dizzy) Hospital. Mmmni ll Vi!" h" . Dean. the referral baseball vit- chef who tells 8t. muis how t!" Cardinals srs doing. The Husirur style is still widely- used and Husins himself will oon- iinue to do free-lance work. but his generation of athletes‘ has l i -CAMEO- KENSINGTON I'll. l-ltll. 8A1‘. ‘LIB-DH BOY IOGIIB I TIIGGII (Th: _artoal Inns la tbs Movies.) " Isn't Fsxsnss Ms ls" Wit " W12." "" Al» '. N use Candy‘ Jws and a baseball. sen-t. his opponent darted elusively through the broken field Where yesterday's announcer preserved comparatively strict iiessiiaroLr. viciiiin l llr. and Mrs. Ivan Bowman and daughter Kathryn of Hunter River were uests on Sunday of Mr. and In. amen Sheen. They wars sc- oornpanisd b Mrs. Aqullla- Bow- man. North lltshire. ~_ . i Mr. and Mrs. Harry Warren and daughter Bueli of Boston. Man" are spending their annual vaca- tion on the Island. While in Ken- alri ton are house guests of Mrs. la and Miss Lottie Bims. ‘ Mrs. J. L. Sims. Hamilton is I will!!! a few days here guests o her fri-ends. Mrs. arid Mrs. B. Mlllman. Rev. Emerson Heustis. Mahone Bay. N. 5.. was s ecial speaker on Buriday st the Uri ted Church here. Rev. B. Fream. Crapaud. preach- ed the sermon in St. lurk’: Church Sunday mcvrning which was i very ins iring. Mr. Frsam needs‘ no intro uction. being a well-liked former rector of this church. Mrs. Frank MacMillari and son Charles, Fredericton, NB, arrived h Remington Saturday night to s nd her annual vacation in her od home wwn renewing friend- i l I Mrs. Eric Sudsbury and ‘taugh- tor Joyce are spending a week's vacation at the Baltic. guests of Mrs. Sudsburys parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brander. _ Mrs. TR. Rogerson was a visitor to Charlottetown on Fri-day. Mr. and Mrs. Albert MacDonald and little son Albert Jr., Cra lid visited with members of Mrs. ac- Donald's family on Sunday. Mrs. Elmer Paynter was l visi- tor to her old home in Long River on Sunday. Mrs. Dan MacKay, Clifton was a recent visitor to Kensington and Summerside. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dunpny were week end visitors to Sum- merside and Bedeque. Rev. L. M. and Mrs. MLilTil‘ accompanied by their children zin- vacationing in Berw’ k, N Mrs. James Donald and Mr. Everett Donald, left recently on a trip to Halifax where they w.li be guests of Mrs. Donald's son. The sincere sympathy of this Chisholm who received the sad news on Saturday that her aunt. Mrs. Stanley Kierstead. Berwi-clc, sad passed away suddenly on Fri- ay. Mr. and W's. Horace Glover were host and hostess ui their boauil ful home on Monday where they held a reception for Mrs. Glove-“s parents on their fiftieth wedding anniversary. Many friends called during the afternoon and evenm: ison many more years together on the sea of matrimony. At 6 pm. 2i delicious supper was served to tho family. Dr. and Mrs. Murchison being the only other guests. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Carin. were Xisitors to Charlottetown on Mori- aY- . and family. Charlottetown, were in Kensington on Monday attend- ing the reception for Mrs. War- ren's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jo 50th anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Harper MscNeill, Cherlnttetown. were also guests at the reception cm Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Taylor left on Monday on a two week". visit to Alberta. where they will vlsi-t of their daughter and son-in-lsrv, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith. Vincent. Mr and Mrs. Daniel Dunning! and Mr, Francis Dunning wirei visitors to Charlottetown on A Tuesday. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dunning-C. BOSTON, Aug. 7-—-(AP) —J0hn, F. Noxon. Jr.. who has spent two years in "Death Row" at State Prison awaiting electrocution for murdering his imbecile infant son. today had his sentence commuted to life imhrisonment. passed. and with their passing the public is no longer in the mood for unadulterated hero-worship. Today's athletes like Leo Dur- ooher and Jack Dempsey appear on the air as entertainers and Bob Hope is the rwner of a base- ball club. Sports announcing still brings out the thrills of the every- day athletic picture. bill 90m" thing new in the way 0f 91""- fainment has ‘been ‘added. Confesses Murder Ward leashes Caraway. 58-year- old butler and chauffeur at a Ilowsr lllll. L-L, estate, confessed so Minerals, LL, police that he murdered Marjory Church bo- lall. 58. and than assaulted her daughter, Marjorie Jeanna. ll. at their homo only a half mile from when he was employed. Ila had two latatllhs w In Inna- cc \\ < - < ._.-,4,,-,3 J Good Value in Men's I ships and visiting relatives. y . i i I i i i JACKETS Men's jackets in a large variety of colors and materials; _ pig-tax and soft pliable sheep skin, garbardines, cords, sharkskin. plain and two tone effects, all with full sliding fastener fronts, usual poc- kets, lined and unlined. $3.95 ‘° $16.75 SINCLAIR ' one-third of the people actually obtained enough food. , d It woultd aim atk prebventinlgplcliasré; mm“ ° “m?” e a e S ' The vital long-term problem fac- of food. stabilize prices and Hid - backward peoples in raising their mgpfiré?‘ a‘: geheen ngffiéfguifd by n community goes out to Mrs Mabel ~ to wish Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dav-* l Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Warren; eph Davlson who celebrated Zlljl-‘l World Food Board (BY (""19 nhckbuKm Cumin“ P B! I Quebec mnier‘ Winners of the 1948 scholarships W October of last year. l-IIN N. A 3- ln Calgary and Cami-use. While anicxfifin ogyiowmd“ food board Camrose they will be the guests Wm, money and aumg-r-ity to or~ ganize balanced production distribuélori do! bbastihe . 0 BY Y Master John Vincent is sperid-iggfigjfiure m-gamzaglg.“ ing hi-s vacation in SUfTlmETSldV!‘Un“ed Natlons for gubmission to “"9” °f m‘ mflher- M“ E D- the annual conference opening in rue price terms' "The objective of the board's ggnggggii; lfiwg-ug- zgidtgnflisfig; l-lvllarltiifnesrs‘ George Robert is in almost all cases much below that sufficient food ls pfOdlltefl 30:3‘; gal“! raw“ and distributed to bring the con- Que ' all people up to a health standard. The need for ud- 2. board would have power to set up food reserves to prevent repetition of the bring starvation to many parts 0i the world ln the last, yicar. _ It also would aim at end-mg file long-standing condition in which a large proportion of the v/orvl! inhabitants have lived in a state of virtual starvation and less than JOE PALODKA requirements could be into economic demand, . ‘Wear a Sport Coat , Smsrtly casual town or country. You‘, Sir! There's nothing smarter, jauntier or more practical for casual wear than a well tailored sport coat. It looks right, it feels right, its practical saves wear on your good suits. Come in and see our selection of Men's Sport Coats; sturdy smart wool and cotton tweeds lri your favourite weaves. Plain, checks, herringbones, hounds tooth, glen plaids, blues, browns and greys. " SIZES 36 to 42 $19.95 “l $19.95 Odd Trousers Men's fine quality worsted dress trousers. We have just received a limit“ 0118M"? 0f these dress trousers. They are ideal to wear with your odd suit coat, sport coat or Jacket. Colors blues and browns in neat stripes and twin stripes. These trousers are well tailored and finished with either cuff or plain W312i Phil? i?‘ $7.95 Also a range of odd trousers in a good weight all wool with neat stripes, shades of brown and blues, also ideal to wear with coat, sport coat or jacket. They are smartly tailored, good fitting trousers that will give doublevwear. Waist sizes ii.ii.“l.f“.‘f.......... $9.75 Men's Clothing Department , (MAIN FLOOR) ‘TEWART LIMITED Sunfmerside. P._E. L . standards of living. . The "is of the board may be __, iigrlscett-lliidrlhe government. of lndias played by the F. A. O. itself which Tog0NTQ_ A“! g _ (cp) __ “y! m" Wm‘ an increasing the" would b, no question o; Eur. were first offered in i948. At first are to have their barest needs. pluses of the basic foods." ' five were awarded, but the num- ber was raised to six in M. BY HAM FISHER rum- REALJIST®STOOM ruazebeomeooqeecils I . mv eon. KIN our n‘. "T: ",5 "s Vi” "5' GONNA eé a anon rwm I WIT-GIT MY HELP. $471 Y‘ WILLIAMS OUR BOARDING HOUSE Lonesome. MASOR !-- wisuT i KNEW HOW To PLAY women OR 5QM5T|-\\r~\‘-~ 1 601' iloopoo ltd MY cave 4.. tS ma": ENOUGH I MONEY TO LEARN on . \ i» arise... " cousi- as ~ 9., Pos-r- éRRDUATE couizse - A . PAGE r. CEREAL RATION Winners of Navy. wwmnm“ NEW DELHI. A118. T —(CP\—, latlon and unexpsndi-ng pro . offered b the Navy uague of “ Amendments to the constitution Canada 32d providing We ye“; gifggrcezgfgg‘;‘iggefigriigfialio m" would be necessary to enable the ‘mum, at the Royal 5.55354“ the Iowa“ level now h“ l". A. O. to enter this admhisitra- Naval @011“, b; Roy‘, 30,45’ ruchett mnalt. 3.0. ounoed at The food board would nave lfisgvy may“, fifiqfim, hem egg?“ 11:33“ ma“ authority also to dispose of sur- w,“ ht by D3‘ Gibson nonunion calories per pluses to needy countries on cut- madam,’ l, aha“ ha]? The successful onto-stunts in- sidered necessary to healthy life. eluded: dis‘: production of foodstuffs rson per day, w‘.tch of the amount con- (773 Tower the demand. India x 000.000 tons of cerea Henry Hugh W. Plant, but needs 06,000,000- Montreal. l t ‘goo an is testimatted at iiltional food is so great that if ca’??? asfigdggiiifjpgag? éttudent wgilgu fifgoaooaneat’ m‘ and 933' with everything but pocket money must be quadrupled if the ueoplo With Major Hoopls ~ \ wee! You 5A‘! - ‘IOU H95 NOT some avenues 1 an‘ iii _ gem M AH_EQ~HAR_ - MN WORD, MR-D Don't TELL ME vouuae N VEEsEo lN POKER. “W BE Ticilteb PINKTO START \ won As A PuPlL-—- weu. HPNE AM easv LESSON VERY NMGHT. _ m-ie miner-lam!