oucusr 14. 1950 ' 'lR!lC'i1ON is only page .1 an ?3diamotudOtoI'y:ltlsonlyossalaeeog .In determining diamond quality, Color. cut and clarity are also important; Tolrnow alltheiacteabouttisediamonl Wllbllvdtenlnhndistusadvissyou '.l'bere's no obligation Gsrr MORE FOR YOUR Momgy, - - -Choose from our fine aelec. tion of Diamonds. o. H. rasrtoa Jewaliors For Four Generations oaaswsu. for 2-notompa-. ji aowaan summa- wsas at in Queen Street. ALL HUMMER D in at 33 1-3 of! at Shoppe. at special of 1.98 t 5. mt price 3 a Ltd. SKILL at the Y's Man's tries close Thursday. SPBINGVALE W. I. New Bick Committbe -- Mrs. The regular meeting of the springvale W. I. was held at the heme of Miss Edith Macneod re- ccntly. Dollar and Mrs. White. on by twelve members and one visi- CDT. The minutes of last meeting were read and adopted. It was moved and seconded that all bills be paid for the ice-cream for District Con- vention and school closing. I DAILY hostess and committee in charge. CR'OSSWO'R'D' ACROSS DOWN 18. Kind of 1. Plucky , 1. Horse's apple 5. Reach - springing 16. Electrical across movement resistance I " '1 . 9. Cabbages ' 2. Entire measure mg, 10. Covers with amount rnents H ,3 pavement 3.1-Jlesh food 19. Too l1Fl5ll1 12. Wide- ' 4. Unit of 23. Whetstone p ''d . 7. Vi " mouthed quantity of used -'JlIW1, 3;: electricity with oil U Hlilli :3. Shelter for, 5. Impair 25. To flower Y mt. , ' game 6. Large tent 27. cliques .. ' ' ' 14. Indian 7. Hall! 28. Cascades 35. Writer! mulberry 8. Essential 29. Brlght- of Verle 15, qauwgy oil rmm ' colored 38. Snare ' to temple - orange bird 42. Cr! 0' I (Jim) 1 flowers 30. Highway crow '17 I-lawaiian 0. Arboreal 81. Sarcastic 44. Swiss bl;-d mammal 82. Field canton 13. La;-vs or 11. Porticoea laborers se.1-mu-an - eyethreid- (Arch.) (Hide) 1"-'7?” f worm 20. Corridor - .21. Musicnote :22. Self- coniidonoa' 24. Wading bird 26. Little girl i 27. Coin (Peru) 28. Slmplaton 30. French : painter I33. Land- msasu u 34. Blemish 36. Clbolted 37. Measurs. .38. Brown. asbread 40. Egg (com- bining form) 41. Made crazy (colioq.), '43. A dwarf 45. slope I46. Copiul (Fix) 47. Female sheep 58.1-ierols ' IDAILY CRYPTOQUOTE-Here's howlto work lttl A X Y D 1. B A A X I . BLONGFIILLOW g.h one letter simply stands for another. In this example A is used (or the three L's. X for the two 0's. etcsalngle letters, apos- trophies. the length and formation of the words ars,Ill.lllutI- Each day the code letters are different. .' , I Aoryptogr QaoiatioI- ' 'l i'Cl1-lCAJ'l'.B15WX wpa avovnx scinvz is-Na NAAVJRX zvspr.'rpi.va-woN-rw- a'rrt'rcw.- MA g y mi c. C "oar "s-ol::uiea:, IIN sl,J'g1noA- WAY. 1. Dxsnnunvnvo. uonacss; Wl-lATEV;EI. YOU DISPLAY Bli- HATE- lhc hues! itlhiie still a tiny igoii i".'le I am in nu snmsos l-l. Mrs. Ivan Sentner invited mem- bers to her home for the August Mrs. Dollar thanked the mem- bers for fruit sent to the baby while he was sick. Collection for the even- ing was .70. The meeting closed by singing the National Anthem and s. dainty lunch was served by the lPlCIALS- At Helen's 314.50. now 310.00. The meeting opened by singing meeting. Lunch - Mrs. Wain, ENGAGEMEN1 g ML and M” the Creed and repeating the ode Mrs, White, Mrs. Peterson. Mrs. Rush 5. Monudm North Mum" in unison. The roll call was answer- Colcs. mmum-,5 me engaggmmg 0; then Robert L. Smith. Hunter ENGAGEMENT. - Mrs. H nessey ment of her Margaret. daughter. 28th in St. Dunstan's Basilica. being drunk and incapable a peered. Two were sentenced to enced to 10 days in jail, live we ilned 310 and costs or 20 da each, one ilned 320 and costs 30 days. and one 35 and costs until today and the other an failed to appear in court and warrant was issued for his arre Three men charged with being drunk and disorderly also appear- ed. One was fined :20 and costs or 30 days and two were each lined C20 and costs or 10 days. until Wednesday. - IN MEMORIAM In loving mesno ,- two years ago. A sweet little flower from birth; God called her home to Heaven Beforo she was soiled on earth. Norms and Bobby. IN MEMORIAM dear sen ANTHONY MAITIN w er To a grave not far away Where we laid our loving son light years ago ted!!- We miss you. dear. at every turn Along life's weer! VII. since you were called away. We often sit and think of you when we are all alone For memory is the only friend ripe grief can call its own; Many a lonely headache, often a silent tear Always a beautiful memory let one we loved so dear. A happy home we once enjoyed- llew dwooi the memory still. in dsbih has left a loneliness The world can novu fill. - . God gave as streuth to am it, And courage to bear the blow, llstwhailtmeanstolosshtm. No one will ever know. - l (Ions. Dear son. lone forever Ilow we miss your lniling face; not you left In to remember lcmsmbarsd by Father and Mother. have Your Clothes PRESSED ONLY or DRY CLEANED ' at up central. us. sonnsrotr . spools! Clearance " W9" lull A & Fir sheathing for underlay. aessns clear- ths Fashion ONE RACE 01' SUN DRESSES GENUINE SCIIADER sans GAUGES. Wholesale price. At Tantoxrs. - Mn. PALMER. - Rope is not a side line with us. it is our year round business. Buy from us and be convinced. A. Kennedy & Co., MATCH YOUR SWIMMING Queens County swimming Meet. at Victoria Park next Saturday afternoon En- Dr Pettraon and Min Alice 0011!!" Shop. 54 Grafton Street. schcol Committee - Mm Golden Regular 32.93 shorts now 31.75. all sizes; also sheer dresses, regular daughter. Joyce Jeanette. to Clay- ton Myron. son of Mr. and Mrs River Marriage to tikc place in August. Frank es,the engage- Frances to Harold Wallace Bowlan. son of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Bowlan of Charlottetown. The wedding will take place August CITY POLICE COURT-At the Stipendisry Magistrate's Court yes- terday. thirteen men charged with days in jail each, one was sent- l0 days. Two were remanded, one Wednesday, while the final drunk man charged with taking a motor ,vehicle without the owner's con- sent was remanded until Wednes- day and a man.charged with reck- less driving was also remanded of Marlene Doris Hllehey who was drowned she was Just a little white roselmd. lovingly Remembered by Mummy. In and and loving memory of our who passed away August llt. 1042. often and oft our thoughts do And home has never been the same None on earth can take your place. mad Gusaman. cnanwrrarown G U A it D l A N on axons; .'. ass Kent street. noon warn. masons O1.oo..At -nuoana A ' wasn uses a 1-: on at a. A. n Business Snotllght nasa swans use at on '1 '09" "WW . Market this morning. can,” ha. mum" um, - on. s. n. ssanoxsr will be he encoursslnc note for traders ' from Aug- is given in the current Monthly absent noun his office ust 1st to sue inclusive. Letter or ta. A Canadian Bank of IIIAIT ITYLII in Commerce. It says: ,1 Maternity "risers are indications that im- aauuo op aim-gn Pm” "-95 W "-99- orovemm in the gold and a liar plain cup. 3,; mg... c1:n,d G”'"4'1c”-v 5” reserves of the sterling area 3...; in at 1-3 on at . A. an.-nangm, H3; '. Wu, 3" Permit some relaxation of British Gnu", "ino.. for d nope today. Ail.alses. A. Kennedy ,:I"dc:g:,"'1mlh”r"” 9" "'1: W" - on Co. 1414.. so Lower Queers street. 1” '””l""” last September. In addition, it ap- pears that Canadian exporters may look forward to some lessening of restriction in the British West Indies." y This might do something to remedy the situation of the first half of the year when exports to Britain dropped substantially. For- ' nately. this drop was caused by higher exports to the United States and - i consumptio at home. I At the same time the Bank notes that imports from Britain aarssanaross. ltanges. lio- tors and Washer ropairg. Storey Electric. - ' BALANCE U! BPBING 80128 at greatly reduced prices at B. A A. McDonald. MaoDONAI.n RADIO annvson, 180 Kent St. Radio repairs. Sound equipment. Disc recording. Closed :l.lt-day Wednesday. July and Aug- .m. , FLIGHTS DAILI except Sunday to New Glasgow and Halifax Phone Maritime ,Cantra.l Airway Lxnited 2061 or 540. WINS rmza - The prize of- fered by Rev. Leo Kai-rill to the pupil of Notre Dame Acadmey lead- ing in her class in the entrance ox- aminations has been won by Miss Mary Farmer. Charlottetown. - Personals Mr. and Mrs. L. MacDonald and young son Rardy of Montreal are spending a two week's holiday in Charlottetown. might have been expected to re- sult from the cheaper prices of poet-devaluation merchandise. Announcements Public bond financing for July totalled 310,202,031. about half July's figure last year, says Wood. Gundy and Co.. Ltd., The decline was accounted for primarily by the absence of provincial issues. Total public financing in the first seven months of 1950 was ti,- l39.-85. 648, compared with 3239,- ss5,s1o in the same period last year. Bulk of the increase was the Government of Canada 3745,- 000.000 refunding loan in May. Confederation Life Association announced the retirement of C. D. Devline. vice-president and gen- eral manager. He will continue as vice-president of the board of directors. Four new vice-presi- Miss Margaret llbrd Ottawa is spending her holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Ford of Emerald. Mrs, Frank Lavander and daugh- ter Virginia Pawtucket. R. I. are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hook Emsclme Am. J. L. McLachlan. secretary; A. E. Wall. in charge of agencies; W. J. Farmery. in charge of investments. C.lt.B. Lloyd has ben appointed treasurer. in addition to being su- perintendent of mortgage invest- ments. . Imperial Bank of Canada has been given the "highest merit award" of Financial World. Am- erican publication, ior lmperial's I949 annual report to shareholders. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph C. smith have returned to Halifax after Spending a few days with Mr. smith parents in Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Win. 0. mngletori and daughter native of Wakefield, Mass. are spending a vacation visiting friends and relatives in Charlottetown. p. 20 re ys or 01' Mr. and Mrs. E. Dewar MacNelll and children returned to their home in Halifax after spending their vacation at the shore and with their parents in Charlotte. hcwn. beautifully rendered by Mr. Max- well Cameron and his mother. Mrs. Hazel Cameron, nephew and sister-in-law of the deceased. . The pallbearers and flower bear- ers were all nephews of the de- ceased. Interment was in the ad- joining cemetery where her moth- er was laid to rest four years ago. To Mr. Weeks and family and to the brothers and sisters. sincere sympathy is c tended ;by their many friends. til a st. Miss Matilda Haslsm who has been the welcomed guest of her nephew Major R. E. Howard and Reginald Kalsam Bpringfleld for the last three weeks returned to her home in Charlottetown on A Tuesday. I Misses Ethel and Mary Inonan and Mrs. Wiimot MacDonald Ci-apaud, Mu. Amy Thomson. Manchester. N. Kt.-and Mrs. 1-iszel Court, Charlottetown were visitors in Burlington, Clifton and Spring- field on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles 0. stone and young daughter Nancy Lee have returned to their home in North Andover, Mass. after spend- ing two weeks holidays visiting Mrs. Stone's parents in Charlotte- town and Mscizdward Manor in . New Glasgow. . . Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Bennett returned f.rom Wolfville, N. 3., be- cause of the death of Mrs. Ben- net's father. Mr. H. 3. Bernard oi St. Eleonora. Mr. Bennett will re- turn to the teaching staff of Ace- dia University Summer School the latter part of the week. IN MEMORIAM ms. sons warns Friends. relatives and neighbors were shocked on the morning of June 20th when it became known -that Charlotte Ann. beloved wife of John Weeks. had passed away ' at her home in Ilmsdale follow- ing a heart attack. On the Friday previous to her death she and her husband had returned from Moni- reai where they had spent a couple of weeks with their family and at the time of her death she was pseking and making prepara- tions to go to St. lileanors for some time. Dr. Bsndler of Alber- ton was immediately summoned but in spite of everything ishe passed away a few minutes after his arrival. The deceased. who was in her nfty-second year. is survived by has husband, John Weeks., of lilmsdale: one daughior. Dorothy. Mrs. Charles Brereion of Mont- real. P. 0.: two sons, Elmer. of Montreal. P. Q.. and J. Kier. eng- ineer on the M.V. Abegweit, and a grandson, Norman Weeks. in Montreal; her father, Mr. P. W. Leard of Montrose; four sisters, namely; Beatrice, Mrs. Hudson Pridhsm, Montrose: and Alice. Ruby and Lucy. all married and residing in ll.s.A.: four brothers. Spurgeon. with the lt.C.M.P. in Charlottetown: Waldron and Al- bert in Coleman: and Garfield of Brooklyn. Mass. as well as four grandchildren. John Charles. Dor- othy Ano. and Gloria Jean Bur- ston of Montreal. I-ler funeral, under the direction of Mr. llnsor Bowness of Sum- mersido. was held in the Elmsdsle United Church on Friday. June Iird. at I p.in., where the impres- sive urvice was conducted by the , Reverend John M. sheen. ymns sung were "rhe Lord's Ii! Ihepherd", "Nearer My God To Thee" ad "Jesus Calls Us.".,A duet. "' road the sunset" was Ly. gm have not risen to levels which dents are: B. T. Holmes. actuary; . IurE4NAv- '0LEANERS TODAY and WEDNES TOMATOES. 2lbVs..........7.'45c. v Heinz FRESHPICKED WAX BEANS. 2 lbs. ...... .... 25: CHOICE LARGE cuurrva b I A A L" '9'- TED ' - S. P. PICNIC STYLE lb......-...uuou....49C- EXTRASPEOIALI I I I UIT om MARMALADE. 24 oz. iar Boiilo 263 I I 29c ' Heinz BABY. SUNKISTJUICY V ' . ORANGES. 3 doz. . . .. .. .. . 3l.00' 1ooo LBS. 0 I C ' ' 4 I ' 4 TEA! oassoassao aaessosasoqsc YOUR CHOICE--Red Rose, Salads, King Cole Limit-3 Lbs. To An Order. OASH & GARRY STORES 187 GT. GEORGE ST. We Deliver O. O. D. 3 Tins Phone 747 the Garden Party. and one of the prettiest. It was a small, pale blue grosgraln cloche which cost one pound. (s:i.10). A French guest chose an elegant silver-grey lace dress with fantail of pleated lace cascading down one side, worn with a huge picture hat. The longest dresses were ankle length, in lace, georgette and or- gandie. worn mostly by older women. The younger set favored long calf-lengths. in everything from froths of candy-an-lped mus- lin to severely tailored dove-grey grosgrain. (lets Fashion liod iAt Garden Party By Muriel Narraway (Canadian Press staff Writer) London, July - (CF) -- Fashion bouquets at this year's Bucking- ham Palace Garden Party went to Overseas guests. Newspapers picked Dominion visitors as wearing the most eye- catching styles. Freda Northrop of Canada, in a yellow dress edged with white pique, introduced cot- ton to Garden Party styles. She was singled out by The Daily Graphic as a "Fashion Pioneer." Pat Perkins of Sydney, Australia, were a lacy black picture hat, black gloves. and a yellow taffeta , dress edged with lace. on the large hip pockets, the tiny puff sleeves and the low round neck. Another , Australian, Margaret Croker. wofe what was described as the cheapest hat ever worn at The Queen carried sol with dark lining dark handle. operating with Qua,” Comma for advice. Young The Queen were rose pink print- ed chiffon with cross-over neckline and straight skirt. A long panelled cape flowed mm the shoulders, almost. to the ankles. and to stiffen- ed pink tulle hat swept sideways in gigantic ”Mothwings." Princess Margaret wore a rain- bow organdie skirt with short. ice- blue silk jacket, and a huge, halo picture hat with transparent brim. Parasols are again beccming Garden-Party style. In place of big 'Peter Slanaki claims a record for grow berry 5 1-8 inches ence. WE”RE ON Auo. 13th to'Auo. 2... A xncuur l FOODS (Assorted) picture hats they give.glamol' with- out trouble in a high wind, and are not as fmthy and fluffy as were in grandmother's day. 's.soar.sm.rs'osrooa MONTREAL - (GP Montreal Bar Association is co- welfara agencies here in establishing a hoe legal bureau for people too poor to pay yera would serve an "internship" under the new set-up. nscoan so-aawssaara roar ARTHUR. Ont. - (cry-.0 The prize fruit is one of nine berries measuring upwards of four inches which slanski grew in a 10-foot-square plot. l .- they a whito para- snd a long The graduate inw- soms kind of in; I straw- in 'rcurnfe - We ask the co-operation of our many patrons in plan- ning our holiday season in order that we may give our: employees a well earned rest. If you have clothes awaiting cleaning have us collect them immediately and thus avoid disappointment. Thursday, August 10 is latest date for which we can accept cleaning and pro- mise dellvery before vacation. our plant will be closed down from Aug. 13 to Aug. 20 in order that our staff may complete its holiday all at one time. We feel that this way will be more satis- factory to all. It will tend for more efficiency in our plant than by extending holidays throughout the var- ious departments. , During Vacation Week the Office will be open to ac- cept cleaning-every day from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., ex- cept Wednesday, August 16, when the office will close at 12 noon. Our trucks will he picking up cleaning on Saturday, August 19 only. .ws HOPE you HAVE A PLEASANT VACATION