.'AUGUS'T A . . rife canvass GUARDIAN lei All IIGNI: xagg guru; In-Isl luv!" aonsaaas nsncooars inailaiaesarried sumo; shop” v at'l'hs HIIIDON forest tires in ST. JOHN'S. Nfid. Aug. 14 .. (OP) - Unihd states troops and a cossilli vessel piaypd in combating five forest fires rag- mdin various parts of Newfound- A forest blaae smioh started to- day at Ouck.hold's Cove. near st. John's, was fought by '10 Unlfod States army man from nearby Port Pvwmll. 'f'hs coastal vessel Northern ltanlsr arrived at Horse Island. off the Pi'ovince"s east coast, late dyes- tcrdsy to evacuafo the islanders as a forest fire threatened their arbasowsanns. ssroons co mononw nud:y-will close atn NEW FALL in W 1 Jersey Oheokl. sic, arrived at rlaos Shoppe. runs mans wanna is 3141101. Nova lootia. Phone nan time central Airways Limited. ill AITIINOON TIA-On Tuesday afternoon. August 15th, the Vic. toria Group of the First Baptist E gowaan laelltlnl "353 at I'll Queen Street. has. JOHNSTON! i;.AnlB' W353, -. cl D9107 post. aaoisroa ILUIIIING a spec- iglty. Ms.llett's Battery service. I wmu: Arrrmnmo Old noun: week, plan to have the coo Church. Charlottetown, held a de- homes. The fire was brought un- wm. in your ear flushed at llghtful tea at the attractive home der control tday, however. and the iiallett's Battery Service. of Mrs. Garnet Godfrey, coated. vessel continued on her coastal --w eratlon street. in honour of Mrs. run. The number of men fighting a blaze in scrub and second-growth timber near Wintorlsnd, on the southern Burin Peninsula, was in- creased to ion today. and the fire which started a week ago contin- ued to make slow headway three miles from the village. Three forestry division pump- ing outfits were battling a. stub- born fire in woods on Paradise Road, nine miles from the capital city. At-a lsto hour tonight the fire was still out of control. Another fire broke out in wood- land at Old Perlican yesterday and the Forestry Protection station at whithourne sent out a pin unit. which is still retreating be- fore the names. sunny " did not help the fire fighters and rain was badly needed. York and Vicinity Mr. Ollie Brown. City, spent a few days in York. the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Watts. Miss Freda Thompson. York, is spending her holidays in New Lon- don. FREE is X 7 IN!-AIBIIIENT given with every roll of film, an- ished at Burke's Portrait Studio. Charlottetown. si.AUGlITlll. - At Hoiman's both stores. balance Summer Pur- niiure 5096 off, includes lawn gwlngs. beach umbrellas, porch chairs. garden chairs. etc. All at Half Price at Holman's. -F ATTENTION HOESEMIN. -We have In stock a number of pure wool horse coolerrcouiplete with hoods. Call and see them. Wm. Condon ldr. Sons, 65 Queen btreet clmrlottetown. . woMsN's isussrorisav IN MEMORIAM s0(7lETY nanny will be held Friday. August 18th. at Tryon Uni- ted Church. at 2.30 P. M. One ses- sion only. Guest speakers Miss Elma Enman and others. supper served. 0 I-INGAGEMENT. - Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Ryan of Cardigan. Prince Edward Island. announce the en- gogement of their daughter. Mar- garet Ann, to Mr. Michael James Young of Verdun. Quebec, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Young of Glnsizniv. Scotland. The marriage Hartley Cunningham, who leaves shortly for Sydney. Nova scotia. Mrs. Harold Jenkins. on behalf of the group presented Mrs. Cunning- ham with a parting gift. Much re- lret was expressed over the com- inl loss of a valued member. A host of good wishes go with Grace always. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Campbell of staughton, Mass. are visiting Mrs. Campbell's sister. Mrs. Ernest Sherren. Cape Traverse. GEORGE B. STBTSON The funeral at the late George E. Stetson was held from Hunter River United Church on Monday afternoon. August lath. and was largely attended. Services were conducted by Rev Donald Nicholson. assisted by Rev Donald Boothroyd and Layman 1-r. Bryon. During the service Gordon Gsrew sang as a solo "No Night There." The pallbearers were: Archie ulll take place in September in St Thomas More Church. Verdun. ENGAGEMENT - Mrs. Mary M.-lcNcill. Vernon River, announ- ccs the engagement of her daugh- ier. Evelyn. to Clarence .1. Red- mnnd. son of James Redmond and iho lalc Mrs. Redmond of Lake Verde. Marriage to take place August 30th. Johnstone, Walter M801J0d, Wil- fred Wood, Robert Andrews. Alfred Oarew and John Mobbs. Flower bearers: Lloyd MwZ.eod Lloyd iiiarrar. Marvin Bell, Wen- dall Johnstone. William Ma-zlseod. Stirling Macltae and John Carew. Burial in Hunter River Cemetery HACHELDII TAX Britain taxed bachelors in 1096 to a Miss Shirley Cooke has returned her home in York after being recent visitor to Toronto. Miss Hazel Vessey, York. lg vis- iting in Milton. the guest of her aunt. Mrs. Clifford Chandler. Mr. and Mrs. heginlid Barwise. City, were recent v itors to York the suests of Mr. Thompson. nd Mrs, Fred L Chartered Accountants Prepare for I. chartered accountants frun all parts of the Dominion will gamer in Charlottetown on Monday. Aitust 21. for their mi: annual ting. This year. for the first and Mr. J. Harold Btewart. O. P. A.. President of the American In- stitute of Accountants, and a mun- ber of papers on professional inat- fers will -be read. chief attention of this year's meeting will be di- rected to the of the in- company. Ind to the municpai ae- counting and auditing. , Mr. Harvey D. Deane. O. A.. of Halifax. President of the Domin- ion Association of Chartered Ac- oounta t . will preside. Arrangements for the tion herueh 1are the general chair- n1 p o . rt. W. Manning. Associated with him are Messrs. B. M. sears. W. Massey. T. I. Hickey, W. G. Tiroinlllon. P. A. Lawrence. J. W. Dixon and J. R. Leard. At The Charlottetown The Convention sessions will be held for the most part at the char- lottetown Hotel. The two Thurs- day sessions, however. will take pltace in the Legion Hall. Grafton S . ' It is expected that delegates and their wives to the five days meet- ing -will number some 2'15. Mr. T. Earl Hickey. Bumme ” . Vice-President P. E. I. Institute of Chartered Accountants. will re- present Mr. W. A. Morreii, Presid- ent of the local Institute, who will be unable to attend. Monday and Tuesday, opening days of the convention, -will be taken up with Council and Com- mittee meetings. A tour oi Navy ships. H. M. G. 8. La I-Iullolse. and H. M. 0. S. Swansea, under com- mand T. O. Pulien. which will to pay for the war with France. BIIACKLHY POINT W. 1. Many friends of Mrs. Peter Proud are l0l'l'y to hear that she is laid up with lumhago. Her friends wish her a speedy recov- ery. card of Thanks Mr. and Mrs. Howard White. Milton. wish to thank ad who helped save their home in their recent fire; also the Charlottetown Fire Department. IN MEMORIAM in memory of our dear sister Erma Cuforsl who died August 10. M18. we cannot forget you our was one The Brackley Pt. Women's Ill- stituio was entertained at the home of Mrs. Alexander man for their monthly meeting on Thurs- day evening Aug. 3rd. The Presi- dent opened the meeting in the us- ual manner. Roll call was re- sponded to by thirteen members passing in two caskes of soap for overseas parcel, or value of same in money. A letter was read from John R. L. Campbell. Island poet and auth- or, but it was undecided whether his proposition, would be consider- ed by the Institute. A further dis- cussion took place in the sending Miss Beulah Vessey has return- ed to her home in York after spending her vacation in Boston. U. S. A. . Miss Norms Lewis has returned to her duties as student nurse at the Prince Edward Island Hos- pital. Friends of Mrs. Elby Hardy. Pleasant Grove. are glad to hear that she has returned to her home after being a patient in the P. E. so dear i'our memo y grows sweeter. year Island Hospital. be visiting Charlottetown at that time will be made Monday. Tuesday evening delegates and their wives will attend a. reception at Government House where they will be received by his Honour Lieutenant-Governor and Mrs. J.A. Bernard. Wednesday I , a. technical session on municipal accounting. auditing and financial reports will be held. Ohief speaker will be 01. Boaziey, K. 0. Halifax. F - sioner of Municipal Affairs, Nova scotia and James H. Iowther, Ottawa, Dominion Bureau of sta- tistics. In the afternoon delegates will drive to Cavendish and visit Green Gables. There will be golf. bathing. and a. shore dinner fol- lowed by a country dance at the potato warehouse, Fredericton. His worship Mayor. B. Earle MacDonald. civic and provincial officers will be invited to attend. these sessions. . family. Tuft.'s Cove, N. 3.. are via- iting in York, the guests of Mrs. Walker's mother. Mrs. Robert Crockett. SPORTING CHANCE M? VANCOUVER - (G P) - An Dominion Convention in Charlottetown Halifax. President of the Domin- ion Asaociation of chartered Ac- countants, who will preside at the convention in Pi Iottetown next week. Mr. Doane also represents Prince Edward Island on the ex- lecutive committee of the Associat- on. - Mr. R. 3. Sears, C. A.. Char- lottetown. representative of the P. E. 1. Institute of chartered Ac- -counts on D. A. O. A. Council. Technical sessions On Thursday two technical ses- sions will be held having to do with taxation or lems of small businesses and problems relating to new tax regulations on depreciat- ion, interest and bad debts, Ohlef speaker will be J. R. Petrie. Pro- fessor of Economics, University of New Brunswick. other speakers will be 0 P. Keeping. Montreal, H. .1. mar, Halifax and H. 5. Mai- fet. Regina. The afternoon will be taken up with a paper concern- ing the problem of auditor and small business. J. 1!. Stewart, Pre- sident. of the American Institute of Aocountents. will be chief American visitor to Vancouver be- lieves in giving thieves a sporting chance. Polioe here received a let- ter from Douglas G. Saltwell of Detroit informing them that thieves stole 81.000 worth of goods from him when he was visiting in an-.' Harvey iv. Deane, 0. A.. of N. N. S.H. RE-UNION ' A Drinnhood Memorial Service will be held at . . Memorial Field. Victoria Perk At ll o.in. Saturday The public is cordially invited A special section of the stands will be reserved for next-of-kin of those who sei-vedion' active duty with the North Nova. Scotia Highlanders. Mr. R. W. Manning. 0. A.. char- lottetown. chairman of the Con- vention Committee, D. A. O. A. PROCLAMATIONI By Resolution of the City Council, I hereby pro- claim Saturday, August 19th to be known as "North Novasl Day" and I would request all citizens to have their places of business, homes,-etc., decorated in their honor, and to extend to them a most hearty welcome 1'30 the City of Charlottetown on this, their Reunion ay. Let us never forget the debt we owe, not only to them, but to all veterans who gave so much that we may still enjoy freedom. B. EARLE Mas-DONALD. Mayor. and he flops in some When seated on a rug out-of-doors. he assumes a tragic expression. To him, the world about is a fearsome surprise. ALWAYS IISI Mr. T. E. Hickey. C. A.. summer- side. representative "of the P. E. I. Institute of Chartered Accountants on D. A. C. A. Council. open spaces. he sets up a protest. O O I He howls with an insistence which brings one or another of the family running. James to comment loudly: ”You poor little boyi Left here all alone. With no one in the world to take care of you. Everyone pine: nor will he sgferb the fol of colours toquu ear or grass on ” s are nees. But marooned there in the wide :::Ia.:::T:ofl e. amao. anus; cute" IEETII-III! PIIVII TOOTII DECAY COLGATE speaker. Others taking part will he, J. R. M. Wilson, Toronto. 001. P. F. Seymour, Montreal and F. A. Nightengale, Halifax. Presnier Jones will be guest speaker at the annual ,luncheon of the'Associat- ion. . On Tuesday the ladies will at- tend iuncheon and bridge at Dai- vay House. I on Friday the annual meeting and election of officers will take place. The ladies will be taken on tour which will include a. visit to the Provincial Building and the Experimental Farm. A dinner and dance will be held at the Char- lottetown in the evening. ELLEIl'S IIIAIIY Continued from page 2 er's delight - how we hurry these small ones along to maturity - he stands a moment without assists Vancouver almost a month before until presently confidence vanishes too busy to come to you. Your grandmother studies child psychol- ogy snd knows all about complexes ind inhibitions wonder where she is now! You dear little fellow -come to your own grandfather." his mother to the scene, his tone deepens. "where ans you?" This child has tears on his cheeks. I declare I never in all my hon days saw a. child raised like this - crying his heart out. and two women about!" 337"-NINIMNIIOO gilodsmf grand:on.df;ir-,h;allred and , mmiauom uc o eye. pays app y na d and enioleil his day and now Bile ” mv:"""" M" the starlight above the house across 95”" Y E 9'" the lane is into his. sleep. "But," -Glimning with sheen Jeanie speculated, 'Im thinking. .59”, "W-,9 mm... he won't be walking at the year." And peace is upon that house and this, tonight, that which is given to faxsn-folk at the end of haying. Until tomorrow - - Diary -. - Good-night. .2 . . . ' !Biiis Dream Girl ' and what-not I C If this fails" to bring T011 "!.'lleni” he will call, e e a orxtmt ugfnbkr Viv" ””'3'”'"'-- fold l tobe adeito You can not return so our tears ” '” ”''' m " -- are in vain blnnkem flfunne "17.”'.”' On Monday afternoon August But in Heaven we are hoping to men” '9' 7- End 7th the I . of the York In- meet you again. Wm I” ""d' B” u” seimmb” siitute gathered at Stanhope m"un3- . Beach where- a very enjoyable Lovlngly nemembe -6 by Marion New Visiting dommittoe: Mrs. picnic Wu new I . and George. Gregor Mcoailum. Mrs. Willard i -1-: Mccalium. The program consisted Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Walker and IN of "Words", prepared and read by Mrs. Colin McLure, , " lit o the power of words for good or evil, and the importance of speak- ing kind words to everyone at all times. collection for the evening 8145. Mrs. Edward Mccalluln invited the sen meeting to her home. roll call to be answered by a quotation from a familiar author Lunch was served by hostess anal committee. and the remainder of the evening spent in friendly chat. In in memory of my door rather nomsay. who passed away August 1081:. lass. God knows how much I miss him Never will his memory fade mm" A . . wan or To the spot where he is laid. liverlemoinbered by Ills Daughter M 0llSE's Vrsa AND Ci)!-"FEE I by Ken Reynolds Quickies SUPPLY I 5-Jewel ""3-s , ii I Want AIIII.-I-safest virgin "Quality In Every cup" o W& Dependable . 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