Qq..i‘”;»,.r;._-.;q PAGE TEN l TEE .. cHARI-qrtarqwl“ FUARDIAN _-___- \ m evovsr ‘IO-DAY PIlIIIiiE EDWAII- ronnv siiows zoo- 1- a i NORlH AMERILAN iii; m Mamflriam L. S. STEVENSON I BRANCH MKINAGIR IFEIITRAL GUARIIIAII | This column ursssrved he news RALPH STEWART MsoLEOD . SUDDENLY IT'S SPRING" News - Noveltoon a DAYS- M0lI.- fuTI EXTRA! fiifEfFUN ON A WEEKEND with TOM CONWAY - ALLEN JENKINS - ARTHUR TREACHER Two Reel Featurette Starring the tamed Trotter, "Greyhaurid"-— Cartoon-Everybody Talks About It - Iced Lightning c WED. wusyks HAW/G rue MOST ll/IARIOUS wEErr-wa /././_// "HARNESS RACING’! Oil EMPIRE — wow . . H!!! (‘(1011 lA/l rfV/LDP/vflir w a rm! or roar wm rm / -. Pflltlf 0i Illill U SIIIII Ilimtl Irflllll i. tllll Chapter Z "Crimson Ghost" - Comedy - Cartoon Shows 2.30-1-8.45 CANADA PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IN THE PROBATE COURT And it is hercby ordered that a true copy hereof be forthwith pub- lished in some newspaper published ;in Charlottetown aforesaid once in Th0 21" d"? 0i July A- D» 1947-‘ each week for at least four consecu- ‘III TB ESUNQ 0i GEORGE ED-I tlve weeks from the date hereof and WARD ROBINSON» Iflib‘ "I Ch"- I that a true copy hereof be forth- lottetowndn Queens County In theI with paoted In the following public said Province, Retired University places respectively, namely. in the PNIIIWI- llwflflllfi. 116511741» fumwr- hail of the Court House. in Char- I! 0| Vlnmll"? Ill “It Prflvinfla 0i, lottetown aforesaid, at or near the British Columbia; I Royal Bank of Canada in Charlotte- To the 5119f"! o! "It Gill-WW "l, town aforesaid, and at or near the Queens County or any Constable or Bank of Nova 5a,"! h, Chum-flak literate person within said Countyw, town aforcsaid, so that all persons GREETING: wnirneas upon reading the otition on file of William E. Bentley of Charlottetown aforesald.I Barrloter-at-Laiv, the Executor of iinterested in Iaforesaid may have due notice ‘ thereof. tho said Estate as WITNESS His Hon-our Harold |Lconard Palmer, Judge of the said Probate (‘ourt at Charlottetown in Roy Rogers In "BELLS OF SAN ANGELO" Sport - Cartoon - Musical Show: 2:30-73:45 Tiiriroi - MOIL-TIIS-IVED. us“ of lossl Interest. but advertising ot s llllsy nature may b; inserted st tivs seats a word strictly psy- sblo ta silvsnos. CIIASWELL for Photographs. COOK’! for Photographs. OONPIDERATION IJII II I UIANCI. AT YOUR SERVICE Arnfl-Il Oosi Compny. Phone 240B. RANKING DRUG STORE WILL remain closed until further noticol on account of the death of Mr, Thomas Malone. BY Alli. to Montreal and Boston in about three hours. Phone Mari.- ’ time Central Airways 2061 or 540. TO NEW GLASGOW in 25 mm. I utes via Maritime Central Airways twice duly. Pcons 2081 or 54o, MEN'S BALBRIGGAN Oolnbin. ation underwear, short sleeves, ..i>ui~iiiiv 08A iiissii. iiiiiv BRlIIlKE News - Adventure "HOMES FOR ALL" ed by the Chief Camper. Miss Helen Sheiioon of O‘Leary, and was enriched by the contributions cl the Music and Choral Speaking Group and by a solo beautifully rendered by Miss Pearle Burns of Charlottetown. Other high-lights of the included a Chinese supper. Camp which was supervised by Miss Hockin, and for which the Cainpcraft Group made chop-sticks; "Topsey-Turvay Day"; an old-fashioned "Sunday School Picnic" on the shore; and the closing Camp-fire programme which Included the presentation of a Chinese piaylet by the World Friendship Group, the reading of‘ the "Camp Paper". and a candle‘ ‘ lighting service. The girls entered whole-heartedly into all activities oi the proramme and proved on "Topsey-Turvey Day" that they were not only good campers out potential leaders, as well, for on the above named Estate prayingi _ that a citation may be issued forl gfsi°:;o§"“::a-te':° d" a" "l" I "115 gfliéhihe Camp Efiecutlve a»- Lhe purpose hereinafter set forthii c ‘ $1"? ed 755111005110? I-IiBSnOI ‘BIN! You are therefore ‘hereby; seguizzdi By the Court slxitfgzlyflllsy i961‘! erfdlotuthe: :3 _ lnitell nerese n e I- ~ sol; E8illtgeblzogi3 and appear be-I (SGD.) E. MARGARET PALMER, ‘they W819 Still hBPPY. but very fore the Judge present at a Probate i Registrar. tired. Court to be. held in the Court House; (L. S.) I The 05PM’ 851110500979 0f i-hi in Charlottetown in Queens County,‘ In the said Province. on Friday the; fifth day of September next com- lng, at the hour of eleven o'clock forenoon of the some day to shew‘ cause if any they can Why "l" 5°", mun-ts of the said Estate should not I be passed and the Estate closed as, prayed for in said petition and on, motion of William E. Bentley- E!q'Y| Proctor for said Petitioner. rounisrs I FOR I TRAVEL BUREAU I Phone lI00 .101 Queen St. II? INFORMATION oo-3oo<a>oo§»oo@co<s~fi I P. E. I. lilctivities at Augustine 00'.) Girls Iiamp 1n spite of showery weather, Visi- tor‘s Day at Augustine Cove Girls’ Camp, Sunday, July 27th., brought. many friends of the campers and leaders to the camp-site. The guests remained for the Worship service held in the dining-hall at 4 o'clock, at which Miss Katherine Hockin, a missionary of the Unit- ed Church of Canada on furlough from West China, was the speaker. Miss Hot-kins interesting and chal- lenging address centred around the theme or "one-talented" people who not buried their talents but had uscd them in the service of Christ and His Kingdom. The ser- vice was conducted by the Camp Director, Miss Jean Swan, assist- -Contoct—- QUICKIES By Ken Reynolds Eczema-ci- -/ Camp was enhanced by the high quality of the meals served three ti a day by the two excellent and Mrs. Ritchie Cameron assisted by Miss Vclma Wadman. On one occasion each Camper picked a cup of blueberries, which were in plentiful supply near the Camp. Their reward came the next day in the tor-m of a delicious hlueberiy pudding. The Camp officially closed on Friday evening. August lst. follow- ing the campfire programme, and 83 of Prince Edward Island's fin- est zirls once again bade farewell to the beautiful campus on which they had spent 10 very happy days. LONDON - (CPI _ Dr. KO. Gray ni Toronto. who ntvrdcrl the Juno cunfcrences of Inflrrnntional Academy of Lmal and Social {Vind- icinc, s remvining In Britain to cnlicct information about British health service plans. I church but service will be held in I St. Peters Cathedral at 7.00 P.M. 71165 camp cooks. Mrs. Willard Wadman . knee length, $1.35 per suit. Hen- derson st Cudmore. MEN's BALBRIGGAN Combim slion underyvear, short sleeves, knee length, $1.05 per suit. Hen- derson & Cudmore. I I U ws-r ARRIVED-Two only let- ter size “Pi-estfinia" steel filing cabinets, 4 ‘drawers. Very attract-I IIVO in silver grey. Hoimans. ' Charlottetown. I I I I CANTEEN FACILITIES at the Clover Club will be open to the Public Morning. Afternoon and EVQIIIHB durins Old Home Week for Light Meals and Lunches. EAT AT THE Clover Olub Can- teen when visiting Charlottetown Old Home Week Light Meals and Lunches will be served from 5:30 A.M. until 10:30 PM. I AVOID THE BUSH on race ' day. Get your season's ticket for Old Home Week at all drug stores _ tnd Milton Bell's, Charlottetown; l J. Maborfs, Montague; E. Foley's, Bummerside. Price $3.75. THE MANAGEMENT of Dalvay- lay-the Sea. regrets that owing to shortage in staff, the hotel -wili not be serving transient meals during Old Home Week from Aug- ust 11th to 16th inclusive. CORNWALL United Church ser- vices Sunday. Aug. 10; Cornwall 11 a.m., also Sunday School. New», Dominic/n 3 p.m.; Kingston 7.30 p.| , m. Rev. Cinrk MacDonald willI conduct all services. THE PRESBYTIIRIAN CHURCH Murray Harbour North and Pet- ers Road. Special Re-opening Services at Murray Harbour North on Sunday, August 10th at 11:00I A. M. and 7:30 PM. Peter's Road ‘ at 2:30 om. The Minister is Rev. , Charles D. Henderson. B.A, ST. PAUL'S Anglican Church Sunday. August 10th, 1047. Tenth Sunday after Trinity. 8.30 A.M., Holy Communion; 11.00 A. M, Morning Prayer and sermon. Preacher. Rel. W. W. Clarkson. Rector of st. Mark's Anglican Church. Halifax, N. S. Subject: “A Personal Experience." During the month of August there will be no evening service at St. Paul's All members are invited to attend. Everybody welcome. THE BAPTIST CHURCH-Dur- ; zng the absence in Europe of the minister of this congregation. the Rev. J. M. Davison. B.D., services are being carried on by the Rev. IProfessQr Evan M. Whiddflfl 0i {Acadia University. Morning wor- k ship at 11 A.M. will be conducted by Rev. Proiessor Whidden with sermon "The Cross and the Kins- dom."~ Mr. Raoul Reymond will sing a selected solo. The Primary and Beginners Classes will meet in the lower hall during, morning worship. Evening Worship will be Iconducted by the Rev. Professor Whidden with sermon "The Trad- tr in the Sanctuary." Miss Helen Dewar willising a selected solo.| The music of the day will be dir-l ccied by Miss Helen Stewart, A.T.I CM. organist and director of‘ choir. You are cordially welcomed lo participate in the services oil worship at the Baptist Church to- marrow, ii noon MAN T0 Know? He can advise you on the life insurance plan best suited to your individual requirements. H‘ I‘ "ildY to give you prompt and efficient service. He’: a good man to know! II. I. CAMPBELL sr ttotown Assurance I I ‘A Home Otfics Toronto "|’d suggest you sell them with o Guardian Want Ail-but ‘- than again, it isn't story bird that can "our; fl97-A ruin cam-var or s _ =7 snvrcs i947 j In Mesloriam ivhoouui Ijfe Company of Canada Established l O 9 1 no iiiciiuiouo sr. AMUTUAL COMPANY Mining (Continued from Pas» ll) 1000 Co Will 1100 Crolnor 3000 Crowsho 2000 Detta 1000 Dicken 3800 Discov . 5200 Div Int 600 Dome ,. 1000 Donalda 23200 Dulama 2000 Duvay 1000 East Ca 300 Ea Mal i550 Ea Sull 3000 Eidona i300 Eureka 1500 Fed Kirk 2300 Giant 1800 Gods L. 3000 Gohawk . . I800 Globe Oil . 400 Go Man 2950 Heva GM 2000 Highridge 375 Hailing 1850 Home i500 Homer 1200 Hosco 2500 Indian 80 Int Pete 9000 Jackni i500 Kayrand 2000 Kelwren 830 Kerr Add 3000 Kirk G0 . 1600 Kirk Hud 15370 Kirk L 650 Labrad . . 2500 L Fortune 1000 Lcbel . 200 Louvic 2500 Lynx .. . i500 MacDonald 500 Madsen 500 MacLeod i600 Malurtic 410 McIntyre 300 Ming Corp 3000 Nat Pete 480 Noranda 400 Negus 1000 Norben 2500 Nordon . 640 Normal. . 1500 Northla 19600 Norzone 400 OBrien . 25400 Okaita 4500 Omnitra i600 Orlac 3600 Osisko 4500 Pacalta . 4000,Pnc E 11500 Paramaq 6500 Pen Rey 700 Pick Cr 2175 Preston . 22709 Queenst 100 Quemont 5500 Regcrt . .. 3000 Rupununl .. 1500 Richmac 3700 Rouyn 2300 Roxana 6'20 San Ant i700 Sannorm i800 Senator . 3624 Sherritt . 1000 Springer 1000 Slccloy i400 Steep R0 2900 Sulliv 17400 Surf 100 Teck H . 4000 Thom Lund . 4000 Thurbois i000 Upp Can 000 Ventures 244 Waite 6000 Wekus 2000 Wilt C0 2000 Winch Lard 2000 Wingnit 300 Wri Har .. .. 11500 Ymir a4 ' zi-s I l-8 , I i-4 8 I 3-4 i-Z l-‘Z ' 5-8 100 Buioio 150 Minn Ont Total sales 5412.000. In loving memory of my dear mother, Mrs. James Chsppeii who departed this life August 9, 1945. 10a can only have one mother Patient kind and true. No other friend in all the world Will be as true to you. I‘or all her loving “indness She asks nothing in return. lf all the world deserts you To your mother you can turn. Most everyone in life we find Can he replaced by another. But no one in this whole wide world Can ever replace your mother. Lovlngly remembered by son. Tom, Hssel and Family. _..__ In loving memory of my dear father, Mr. Robert Silliphant who departed this ilfa August 9. i046. A token of love and ietnembr-uw To s father l shall never forget; Ills memory to mmls s treasure, His going s lifetime of regret. lmertod by his son assnuoL 'ior. Rev. Donald Campbell. The little community of French River and surrounding districts were b “ ‘- and “ " on the morning of May 2nd, i047. on hearing of the sudden and un- timely death of Ralph Stewart iliacLeod, one oi’ the four fisher- men iost while lobster fishing out of New London Harbor. The deceased was born at French River, P. 21.1., June 9th, i010, the son of Capt. Wallace and the late Amalia Stewart MacLeod. Ho will be missed in the com- munity but ii» is in the home he will be most sorely missed. for he left to mourn a sorrowing widow. nee Ellen Found of Long River, and three children, Barbara. Clay- ton. and Beryl, who will ever cherish the fond memory of a lov- Vlng husband and father. Also left to mourn their sudden loss are his lather, Capt. Wallace MacLeod of Summerside, and two sisters, Mrs. Henry Bishop of Sum- inerside. and Mrs. A. B. Walker of Toronto. (Jrnt. The body. res- cued from the sea June 20th, was interned in the Geddie Memorial Cemetery June 30th. - The funeral which xvas very largely attended, was held from the Geddie Vlemoriai Church. ser- vice being conducted by his pas- Mrs. Harry Underhili presided at the organ and the hymns sung were. "Oh, God our Help in Ages Past". “Crossing tiue Bar", and “God/ ‘Moves in a Mysterious Way". ’l"he solo, “Sunrise Tomorrow" was rendered by Mr. Russel MacKay. The pallbearers were: Willard Stewart, Kenneth Pldgeori. Arch Pirlgeon. Hillard Meek. Sutherland Montgomery, nndjlnllis MncKay. The floral tributes were from: Wife and family. Marjorie and Fred and family. John Found and family. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pirlgeon and family. Mr_ family. ‘The Fishermen. Coronation W. l. Funeral arrangements were un- der the direction of J. L. Davison of Kensingtorl. The stately ships so on. To their haven under the hill; But oh, for the touch of a van-- lshed hand, And the sound of a voice that is stilli and Mrs. Jns. Cousins and BIRMINGHAM, England —(CP) -Ohrist.n'.~as toys are bz-lng ship- ped abroad early. , _ COOKS For PHOTOGRAPHS LOWEST PRICES Phone I42-L i Fox Moat IN STOCK HORSEMEAT BEEF TRIPE GROUND MEAT ‘W. ll. Jenkins Gt. George St. ph°i° 15°" shows the western section of i-liroshirnirs one year alter the atomi bo .1; the same Bren‘ now 1arfzelyWrebelrggodeghrlzligtgrtaie lxgéetraxkeiguiss the second anniversary ncnrcri. “mmuih u“ bulldl"! WEB Suited. has had windows replaced and is again in um SAFE SATISFACTION Good things delayed are worth waiting ior. In buying q solo to protect records an va ua In against tits and Ihlovos, you Illlf everything II it Iutlrs strength and suiiicisnl insulation. You will no it tor yours, so buy a good one for pIGICO oi IIIIII . S suds-Ivor ‘years Ills extra cost oi quality h III We have niuny customers willing Io wail a Iiti o longer tor that extra sulislacllon. To be sure, buy c Taylor Solo. ..i.lsc..i.‘l'AYl.'IIlR LIMITED TORONTO SAFE WORKS.‘ Yanuuro. Omn-I- Esrasuausn I855 We have a Direct Representative in your District p 194g Q2 M ___I iiiiiosiiiuii. rwo YEARS AFTI-Ill: .....the first atomic tr-mb used c»! the slricllrr area has tech n». in warfare exploded over this city bum PM mJch "f I"? of 008.000 people, calasinq 300,546 nwged‘ B“ tram,“ Palm ~-u-~- 1- 3.22:; .2 t° PM‘ “P 13-9 Plecei- The b11155 1045. These fhcillffii. nli killed 78.150 people and simply nodiel. as well as the city. are still scarred two years after Bu ‘EA-bfifigbnliilasfilhlt the city. Above, Dr. Koji Takeshima resident surg- on a ros ma Red Crass Hospital. examines results of plastic surg- ery operation on back of bomb victim who survived. business district. still s it of NEA staff PIIOIDZTIIIJIPTS. ro-w Obiltfirflled 60 per cent or the city.;coritr:isting scenes am; g-fnp o! Li... TimYi APPPWIIYIAIBIY 50 per can: highlights o1 the cl-ty I0(l.'.)‘. I " 101118. whose walls withstood the blast J-"b c I hi‘. 1.2.1: .\iliY, 5_ iriilifi by nibble Fllftil‘!