l Tastefully PRICE. 40¢ per roll for 20:: double roll 50¢ per roll for 25:: double roll August Sale of Wall Paper Half Price 24 Patterns oi‘ handsome WALL PAPER in Bedroom, Dining Room. Living Room and Hall designs. plain and patterned, clearing in four groups, six patterns in each group, all at HALF Decorative 60¢ per roll for 30: double roll 70¢ per roll for 35¢ double roll 50 Bundle Lots Half Price These in four, five and six roll bundles, patterns suitable for every room in your tome, clearing at —— -— -— HALF PRICE 7 J WALL Rolling a wheel on the bottom 0! . new vest pocket device records in fractions oi an neasurements nch on a dial. aosron 5 $10 on: 5 n WAY YR flu I lendld h 3. S. 1 null: 95.. l¢od':‘Pol-O wt.}'4':"'s°.'i: Jcluu. Saturday! and Honda .9 1:30 P. M. (A. T.) but nia- ‘H A. M. (D. S. T.) nut day. Conr- lortvbln maternal») and null:-I Inuit It nvunblo con. I1 It In an-m National lull- nnnv till:-I mm. or II had’: when, tum I-M. EASTERN S’I'EAD_lSIIIP, LINES QAI wl PI! 1 l All Other Remainders of 1939 20% Off Do not miss this splendid opportunity to pick up just the decoration that you've been needing. W PAPER CBABWILI. tor monograph; In-97 POLK?! yeaterda bin Mloumeli ‘florp:t°)vlieek_(’n cue MA rtmmnoifi 1 i ve ea or nsertlo following dly must be in thlis iiao not later than ll 3 In. El m‘ngERVE YOUR ORDER. .—E6V. urs evening Evazuallstic diw 31st at 8 o'clock. J. W. Minister. CARDIGAN SERVICE next Sun COMMERCIAL term opens the College Office or w:lte Prin. W. Moran. ‘L-505-8-30-ll CHURCH September 3rd are as follows; High- fle d J. R. skinner, Minister. L-499-8-30-ll. VISITING CHOIR.—-At the open- ing of th 1 st. James Paris sunda the choir of the River arlsh, under the direction of Mr. Borden Fraser. was present and added greatly to the impress- iveneas and beauty of the service which was conducted by the Pastor Rev. Farther McKenn.a. The choir sang Leonard’: Mass in B. Flat. A very cordial welcome was extended to the visitors whose talents are outstanding. especially in sacred Music, and the Summerfield conKI‘B- gation is looking forward to a re- .urn visit in the not too distant Iutum. The Indian River Choir was accompanied by their gifted 0l'8lm' ist Mrs. Marguerite Hickey. vrsrrmc GEORG—E'I'0WN-—— Dr. David D Scannell and Mrs. Soannell and their two sons. David and Gordon, returned to their home. Jamaica Plains. Mass, on the 18th instant. alter a seven weeks cruise on the M, s Oslofjord. to E'II’C_l!J8. left New York on July a.'l’1, visiting Iceland. Norway. Sweden. Denmark, Scotland. and France. They spent a week in the last named country before sailing from Cher- bourg, on August 11th, Monday. and Mia Margaret 5cncabaugh,l who recently arrived from Martinez, Callfolnla, arti on the island by motor car, an left for Mrs. Scanne1l's summer home in Georgetown. David will leave in a- bout two weeks to resume his law course at Harvard University, and the others will remain at George- town ptobably until the end of September. AUGUST WEDDING —-A pretl-Y wading of interest to many friends was sclemnized at St. Lawrence's Church. Benton, N, B., when Very Rev Dean C. J. McLaughlin imit- ed in marriage, with nuptial mass. Miss Mary Catherine Boyle, da — ter of Mrs. Maragret Boyle and he late William Boyle of Benton and Fiarle W Fewer, son of Mrs. Jane Fewer and the late William Fewer of Lalreville. The bride entered the church to the strains of the wed- ding march from Lohcngrin, played b Miss Margaret Lee of McAdam. She was beoomingly gownod in a d of wh satin and a white turbo/n with shoulder lengiih veil with white gloves, shoes and stockings and carried a. shower bouquet oi butterfly roses and Izvpsophila and rnai enhair iern. Miss Agatha Clark 0 st. Stephen was bridesmaid and wore a. floor length dress of pink sheer with white accessories and carried a hand bouquet at sweet pens. with maidenhair fern. Charles Fewer, Plant Assembling Delayed By Crisis PERTH, N. B., Aug, 28—-'I‘he in- ternational crisll has cuwood dell? in assembling a potato starch and potato flour manufacturing plant here, as it result of order: for Ger- man ships to return home immed- lately. The freighter Marie Leonhanit, carrying machinery tor the plant, arrived at Newcastle, N. 3. last Friday but put to sea again with- out unloading the equipment. Pos- sibility oi lmter delivery through I neutral port is being considered. notion at the olmt. to be 0 rated by Hon. F. W. Pirle, New hswick Minister of Lands and ohgltllfililb had been scheduled to start Mr. and Mrs. Gordonhlil. Storm of Mediord Mass. and daudhtnr Harriet are spending their vacation d in olmiotmom. the Iruests of Mr: A. stems and M}. Your Eyes? amos assist: nu 1- on -n n- -m«--- ..., Mt‘. ~. g mx ‘ _ '5‘3:“£;%3 *‘““ ..~ N-'..::".'::: :'::.-..t°.-.'i “g0 reffwtlng service. uucmn an allele your lil- G. F. llutclmon . G. I‘. . I‘. 0. IITIOIIION brother of the groom, was best man. The bride is a ir'.nD'itL3 oi the Provincial Normal 0 . Fredericton and has taught five years in the local school. Later Mr. and Mrs Fewer left by motor {or Prince Edward Island. For traveling the bride were 7 grey suit with iaponica a<'ce.==or’M ~—(Salnt John Tel raoh Journa ) MDETOR HOOPLE,MEE‘i' MR. ABERC%MBlE‘; /W2. STEFSOLI AND MR. ‘FlSK-.A anoup ll wow-r FORGET ‘THAT THE MAUOR PLPNS MW? "Fa? AMUSEMEJT ‘-n4Au Mouev, su. MNJOR? AIJD SHALL W3 MAKE lT D0..LAR twlrr ’_2 load :.'%:'r..':..:-*="..... .°:. ""°"°‘°' we in Idv:uoo. ' "V W’ CONFEDERATION LIFE INSUR- ANCE. 89-1-ll-8|. OOUBI‘-At police court was ADVERTISERS- the 0 . for Brown who for D!'e58fl"Vl g glut-noses. Department oi A8.i’lclxlzl- W9» L469-8-30-31. K J. M. will be the speaker at the service Th Hayter, L-492-8-30-l'l. day. September 3rd will be held in the nftemoon at three o'clock. There will be no service at Dundas until L-495-8-30-1i. UNION COL- L!3GE—"’I'he School that has Won the confidence of the people." New September 5-—Call at NOTICE. — Winsloe Pastoral charge Serviws Sunday, 11 A. M. Wlnsloe Soulh 3 P.M. Prinoetown Road 7.30 P. M. Rev. San. OUR BOARDING HOUSE rnmni-: gmruaoua - MONTAGIJE -* SAT. 2nd. RLATINEE 3.00 P. M. ____..______._,_____ SOUBIE —- MON. ltll. Bepieurber 10th. Marie United Church on Walnu- -——- day, July 12th. Phyllis Murlal YOUR HEATING OR PLUM'B- daughter of Everett W. Webster ING r ulrements promptéy at- oi Hawthorne Ave Oharlottetown tended to. Call 393.! Pro H. was united in marriage with James "‘i-alnor. L—326-8-26-Si Walter Dlngwell son of James E. bride who was gt by her father looked very in a govt"; of white floor longtii veil and carried bouquet of white carnations snap-dragon. She entered nioely decorated maid who wore a gown oi irolse taffeta trimmed with B or pink carnaticms and sanpdraugo The groom was attended by brother Ouylar . performed by Rev. W. E. Alt-ken B A.. B. P, of Edmondston, N. 13.. who is a cousin of the bride. Gordon Webster and George Bamby acted as ushers. During the signing of the register Mrs. E. W_ Anderson and Gordon Coffin pleasingly re'nde'red an appropriate duet Following the ceremony a. number "of friends and relatives were entertained to a buffet lunch at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Percy Robbins where the bride and groom received the good wishes of all thoes nresent, Those who assisted Mrs Robltns, the brlde‘s sister. at serving were: Mrs. Gordon Oofiin, Mrs E. W. Anderson. Mrs. Rus- sell Webster. Mrs. Mrs, Everett Webster, Jr.. and Mrs. Wallace Macbean who poured tea. The bride and groom spent a. brief honeymoon among relatives on the island and are now at their home in Midgcll DERSON/iii Mr. M.r;* Gordon Murphfv. Y and Mrs. scannell and her son David, Emerald, were visitors to the ct yesterday on business. Rev. Summer-field. was a visitor to the city yesterday. Mrs. (Dr) Harper and two daugh- lers left yesterday morning ior Sel- ma Alabama, after a delightful vis- (ijt with her mother Mrs. Isobel Gor- on. Miss Dorothy Cox R. N.. of Boa- ton, who has been visiting her mother, Mrs. Russell Cox. City. leit yesterday ior Toronto Uni- versity when she will talus a course in Public Health. NU.-.5 Anne MoNaill_, Charlotte- town. is spending some time visit.- ing her sister. Mrs. Freeman Cress in New Glasgow. N. S. Miss Gertrude Paquet dnllthtor of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Paquet sourls. has returned home after spending a most delightful holiday with her sister, Miss Maria oi Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Allen N. Bishop and son Jr. have returned to their home in Dorchester N. B. after visiting Mrs. Bishop's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Maolienzie. Brighton shon. They also drove to Alborton to see lags. Bishop's sister, Mrs. J. 0. Mat- 1713. Mr. and Mrs, James J. Grey who have been visiting in Bouris for the put two weeks returned yesterday morning to their home in inches- ter Ontario, accompanied by Mrs. Grey's sister, Mrs. A_. I... Donia. 2211!; dlfluglller. Doreen oi Sauna Kean wmmv. In the home. With J err RUSTY AT POKER, IMDULGENT ll=-You Fl HAR~|?UMPH! UP -ro AND Funnuussszs, us vazrrv oow GUVS To cam. wrr’, AIN'T -n-aw, Doc? Y o TEOBI OLIVIA DeHAVII.I.AND . 3A5" CLAUDE RAIN; ‘flu’ G-WELL - wansifi —— In and Mrs Dingwail od Mldgeil. The van in marr e lovey satin with and th (0 church to the strains oi’ the wedding match play- ed by Miss Beatrice Battersby oi Mldgell. The bride was preceded by her sister Elizabeth as brides- pale yal ue velvet and a. picture hat to loorrespond. She carried a bouquet n. his 'IThe ceremony was Father Phelan McKenna. » MP--HAFF.’ o\/ERWHELMED‘ up ME A crzuoe cow>ETi1vl'2w.. Mv ems LA"i'IILY N roeeiau MAN . Pl-|G|T|VI?A»:i$lN«iCII,P,;[%1iin II. W. PLETCI! duds set by the Company. 8 cuss 1—S'I‘AN'1-utl) BRED uortsas comuccran Lrsr Sec. 1 ——Mule born in 1938: l. R S. Humphrey. Kensington. 2. R. H. Kennedy. Alberton. Sec. 2PNo awards. Sec. 3—No awunls. Sec. 4—Mals born before 1936: l, Frank Maoxay. Charlotte- town Royalty. 2. Frank Macxav. 3.BWillia.m H. Copy. Port Elgin. '4. ‘McNelll lo Mclsaac. Char- itetmvn 5. Allison tang-ille, Hartland, N B. Sec. 5—Cha.xnpion Male: ch.a.mpion—F‘rank Maoxay. Char- lottetown Royal , Reserve—R. S Humphrey, Ken- slrlgtom. Sec. 6-Female born in 1938: g. Raoul Raymond. southoort. . Alf Penrdcn, Charloiteinwn. 13. Frank MacKay. Oiftcwn Roy- artv 4..~lVIrs. Prank MacKay, lotmown Royalty, Sec. 7-—Female born in 1037: l W H. Home. Milton. Sec. 8-—No entries. _ Sec. 9—IFemale born before 1936. 1, Mrs. Frank Macxav. Char- town, Rovaliy. 2. Archie Ferguson. Broughion. Broughton. N 3 3. N. 4. 1., 1'. Porter. St, East. P. Q. Char- Archie Ferguson. Andrews Sec. 10-—Mare with Foal at foot: 1. n 2.. 3. 4. 5. see. i. R. S Humphrey. Kensing. W. H Home. Milton. Raoul Revmond, Southnori, Geo. C. Kltson. Hamnshlrc. Raoul Reymond. southport. II-—Foa.l of 1939: W. H. Horne. Milton. 2 R. S. Humohrev, Kensinaton. 3. wosul Revmowi, sonthort. 4. G.-,o. Ritson, Hampshire. 5 Raoul Raymond. Souihport. '1-~J~.It.\.-t.-,—I.--M.-Ju---.4-.'.»I..Ia.J'lJ\.' Boar For service Dam qualified. sire Junior Chunplon at the Royal; also Champion at Maritime show. Terms cllh at time of Ill-at service. J. I]. MacPIiA1I., New Haven. A. GALLANT It hu been announced by the Head Office of The Mutual Lilo oi ; Camels at Waterloo, Ontario, that H. W. Pletoh, Bnuloh Manager at - Charlottetown, and A. Gallant, District Representative of lhlsl-lilo. MW 5 qualified ior membership in the Company‘! contury and Leaders’ Clulm ' Membership: in these Clubs mo won by those who in addition to leu- ing 1 large volume oi insurance hove mouured up to other high atm- Both men attended the convolution of lfndlng Eastern representatives held at Quebec on Augllll 10. 11 and 12. Exhibition Prize List’ See. l2—Chnmplon Female: Cha.mpion—W, H. Horne, Mil- n Reserve-R. 5. Humphrey, Keri- singion. Sec. 13 ——Get oi sin.-: 1. Frank Macxay, Charlottetown Royalty. Sec. 14 —-Progeny of Barn: 1. W. H Home. Milton (02. R. s. Humphrey, Kensing- n 3. Raoul Re}-mond. southport. Soc. I5 -—-Two Fillies born in I937 or since:-— l. W. H. Home Milton, 2. Raoul Raymond. southport. ‘Race. .18 ——Pi1ir of Standard Brads r. i. W. H. Home. Milton. In Memorfam MR5. MALCOLM MACKENZIE There passed away in the Prince Edward Island Hospital on July 28. 1939 Mrs. Malcolm Maclienzie at the age of 71 years. The late Mrs. MacKenzie was formerly Catherine (Cassie) Mac- Donald, who was born at eprlnston. the daughter oi the late Murdoon and Janet MacDonald. on July 1. 1889, she married Malcolm Mac- Kenzle oi Rose Valley, who pre- deceased her a, little over two years ago. Although in failing health for some mcnihs and confined to her bad since late in May, it never oc- curred to those around her, until within 3 week of her passing, that the end was inevitable. she was a member of the Pres- byterian Ghucoh and lived a llie consistent with her profession. All through her days her thoughts were ever of others and she was always ready to give a helping hand or a word of encouragement to all in need of such. When the call came Death had no fears ior her. for by faith she had visions of a. home beyond and ycamed for the time when she would be again united with loved ones gone before. There are left to cherish her memory the following some and daughters: Norman, Agassiz. B. 0. Malcolm. Cranaud. P. E. 1., John W., Rose Valley. P. E. 1.. Mrs. Neil MacDonald, Calgary_ Alta, Mrs. D. J. Mathcson, Regina, Sask., Mrs. Norri Sinclair, Sprin field, P. E. 1., Smoker’: Approval Men who know their tobacoos agree on that! Old Chum is better, and cut coarse for the pipe, cut line for rolling your own, We a first class smoke-— a man’: tobacco. More to- bacco in every siackage at no extra cost,an tholfilh. tin reduced to 80fi—how- ever you buy it, yougot $UALITY and QUA - ITY in Old Chum. The Tobacco of Quality Ma.uA.riihuJ', Russetil M.'wArilh , Albert Maclennon and Bordgi Maclennon. Interment Was in Bradalbane Cemetery. ‘ Platinum Fox Brings More Alive Than Dead EAR. SPECIES BELLS FOE 37.5 SEINS ARE WORTH $1.500 BALTIMORE (AP) -— That rur- bearln economic royalist, the plat- §2‘x”1“l.t.°l" ‘i ‘ cl’ “’r,"’t°.°€‘°" “’““’ ur or . u '5 a. U1- zls to geneticists 1, Platinum tax made headlines when the Duchess of Windsor wore one of the few platinum furs in the world. Otto L. Mohr and P61‘ Tut! of Oslo sum u what science knows or these foxes n the current issue of the Journal of Heredity. Mons. the first recorded platinum iox, was born in 1933 in Norway. one of six ups whose parents were ordinary sl ver taxes imported from Canada, Mons was ighter than or- dina silver foxes said had white mar s on nose an body. His unusual coloring made too valuable to kill (or far, and zew of his descendants have been killed. Dead, their skins would bring $1,500, but alive. :3. pair is worth 7,500. There are fewer than 30 pin. inurn scaris in the world. As for genetics: Platinum foxes don't breed accordi ixvacienttlflo laws. Platinum parem a erage two platinum pu (or every silver fox pup. Under endolls law the ratio should be three-to-one. The authors says that platinum genes. which car?’ aracteristica between parent an o ispring, some- times kill the embryo. . Another problem is why some nlatlnrums are lighter than others. It is because the cries are differ- ent. or is their so ion modified by iiwtor§__s_uoh_asJhose’l,hat_pmduoe 00. : -7 — CM silver foxes irom ordinary 1 And are platinum foxrs ill‘. :m.‘.’.“{‘t. same luebec strain’? Scientists would 11 e to know. Eastern Guardian ..‘This column is reserved in news of local interest but Mim- tlsln; of 3 newsy nature may bl Inserted 2 cents a word strictly payable in advance. .__.._._——————— «V — —:< ..‘SUBSCRIl"l‘lil.‘lS mun oharlottetown Guarziliul may bi handed to their Rrpi. Ambit Hume. A phyaiciau’a formula that has sufferers for over 60 earn. Try it. You'll be more an le&H- ., ed with the quic nose with which it relieves Asthma and Hay Fever. preventing needless auiierinf. You simply inba e the fumes. ‘ Your nearest Drug Starr has it. sv.oo per tin. trial an 2:; " Aha obtainable in cigarrue fonn. orthrop and Lynmu (X), Llmlwi Elitulllisllrd lkfli TOI'OiIi(), (‘Andria KI1 GENERAL one sster. Mrs. Alber Mac Arthur, D. J. Maobonaid, Denver Col. The iuneral was h ld mm the home on July 30th un er the three» tlon of A. B. Cutcliffo. service were conducted ’9v Dr. A. 0. Thomson assisted by Rev. E. Mllley. . sun were “The uord's My snap. her ‘The Bands oi Time are Sinking. Forever With The Lord", and Mrs. Ray Macxinnon and Mrs. Alex MacDonald rendered very leelinalv. "Does Jesus Gare." “1""""""'-%'u‘¥H-'&'.'- > v. 1.-¢_g-:—a—go.ai.« ' ' ' ‘M Major Hoople IREALLV 1 AM A I TRUST vou WILL. as MEET‘: ‘THI , t The pallbearers were: .1. Norrie 5ll.l£l£.l_’.t_PJ_'1s.U _M-&°_Arl7hur- G<?!¥l9I.l_' OUT OUR WAV n THAT'S HIS IDEA OF SOME. IN FUNNY. USING UP MY LlP$TlCK PAINT INSULTING PlCTURE$ ON 34 Queen St., D®l'T TRY op ‘pNANc[g§ pzom EXCHANGE THIS MIRROR“ ANVTHING WALNUT SHELLS IN HIS -mg EAsT......HM,V\ _I _,_ ~mAN5AC,,Ws’ /XEKE A $Q;JolJ‘r 05:45.’ TELL SHOES? WE.LsL¥'l'Hl5 ""'°'”""’E5 “’°M"”‘ . YOU KNOW.’ ‘rt-o'er LITTLE SNIP es-rLET °¢Ns,H°ULDyotJU,t 1w3efuUT glgngvsngprg cl-M r. AwA~/ WITH ‘n-us srUFF uvsto scan; 1/ - -~Mc>vv TH’ 9.551" or 1 none vou RAQCALS H15 LIFE? “ 3/IACHINES—-ENGINES—-IMPL EM l:3N’i‘S Crusher Rolls Rocut—Bearings Fitted —- Crankshaft: and Gears Made -- Acetylene Welding, Etc. S«'4“€ffl€ll0I1 AlWays—-Reasonable Rules. ‘ HALL & STAVERT THIS--REMEMBER l_As'r NIGHT WHEN you PUT THE unwammw REPAIRS Charloi [clown 3; J. R. William! To amemewow . fl.