AUGUST 20. 1946 I'm iillltfrlllilfllx‘ bran‘ lliku, look for Reilly-rig‘: Uitild - veins-w package. r.» ilic iii-r economy size. l.» litil know some ulfhe capit- need lxeiloilil’: i’! like: all iii she time _ the pcoplq nr-cii t; |,.._ ifs liran Hake; slim; .ii ihe time . . . so isn't l! lucky they um g pod. §h ilTiEiiTlfiN VETERANS Fitlii lilairslial Montgomery's Visit All men and women veterans. also serving mem- . hers of the Forces, are invited to assemble at i the Cricket Grounds. Victoria Park, Charlottie- . town, August 26th at 11.15 hours daylight saving i time (10.15 hours Standard Time) to meet Field Marshal. the Viscount Montgomery of Alamein. G.C.B., D.S.O. Dress: Civvies, with ribbons or medals. Report to: J. S. WALKER, I-C Parade g Vice President, P.E.I. Provincial Command, _ Canadian Legion, B.E.S.L. ‘ 01' J. B. SHELFOON, Parade S.M., at Grounds Continuing Specials Remainder of Month The ilIiATilE ELENA BEAUTY SALON $5.00 for $3.50 3.50 for ........ 2.50 Children's Permanent! .. . 1.50 PHONE 2191 76 Great George rim who atoll her out lway in the jungle llld laid a eluhoh of i: to is em. no Mum the" I "Galina Banliin". a mischievous llllle mum's, miiny centuries ago in India, is the matriarch of our mmlcfll hITF-Pnrd fowl. Mcn- around the globe soon took the liiiifii" "i" \"“‘°'| his protection and ivith ingenuity devviviild iliiliimie "l Mad“ "ml \'ili'i"llC5. The forerunner of a world-wide food industry has untilfl- gori- het- most drastic economic streamlining in the twentieth cenli-ggc- 7nd,), "My . f", n" ‘pwlman. 0| the prolific little Jungle fow still in existence. ,.. ................_ ..._....._..__.--__..--W- W-~'.""""' ' i ;iind John. are visiting ltlrg, TH e__i g _4 __ _ °"""“'§P-"“““'“" iililll i ‘llillllltlriii lllllllllllll ll i ed for news I I . -i. ' m iilil Th! I ‘la mm or 19:5.” out advertising llll r “mi-m ma: b! o a ew na are at flv-e agile a wort strictly POP able in isdvanot COOK'S for Phoiolflil-Vi- DID vou our a cll‘ Book? WATCH FOB the Guardian's new §. s s w ohm-v "Gm 1m"! lli Ii i Rggi._g‘;,"11§;3ter lgmgmctf i ,0 nii liiiiii iiiiiiiiii ii‘i_ ii F McIINNIB f%rB_glLi;i:'-» . SUMMER CLEARANCE sAl-E T ~ of Dresses. Coats. Blouses. Skirts. Jumpers and Purses at The Fashion Shopper. UNITED CHURCH HYMNAIIX- Church of England Book of Praise -—Piesbyteriaa Book of Praise — New Songs for Service Nuw. at Tocmbs Music Store. | FOB BEST IN-HEWELLERY try CrocketVs, Kent Street. All git! wrapped free of charge. NOTICE T0 ADVERTISERS- All advertisements to lDDear in Guardian must be in oflice by iicon of dav previous to insertion‘ to ensure publication. i SHIPS DUE THIS WEEK -— TWO ships are exgecmtl in gort late Hi5 we l, or . untan on » - . EcltlishlrcifuersqlftdtoThe vessels ex- éidlxbrlilgnlshfine at Peters Rmd l . Q l KWO at Montague. This makes Iiwcied ilre- ‘he 5s Mvmh mid a total of twenty-tun WISE‘ .ihe island Connector. ‘They aredits: parted in “w Prwlncp "a, a ' Thiusday and Fr clay respectively. There ha“, hem m“. Maul“; L c-f them molhci" ‘,- TIIE ENGAGEMENT ls shhounc- youth of sixii-ehsygifils the 0"“ ed oi Leila Hudson Annie. youngest ' dlwshter of Mrs. Miury Moore six-ll the late Mr. Charlie Moore ' ---t..ik___ 4 household 8: Go. warehouse Wednesday Aug. visiroiis ‘Eras. Mamet-Mi. and Mrs. Di-zialc. W. Stewart, ac- PQmI-Jllltd ill’ their two vcuiiz soils iirrivi-il on the Island. l ‘ siiiilfiiill‘ from Bucksporl, M i111‘ in hiilicl: ._’I‘hcy are annual i515, and lhcir many friends vish them i1 pleasant vacnticci i-n 'he “Paradise of the Gulf." . FOLIO, (7ASES~F‘0ui' new rise; Of lnfaiiiiii- 3,315 ivgrp ,~,-p_~,,~-__ en in the Pi \'l1I('O over the neck. c-nil, suites Ln. U. C. Keeping. All of the new cases are children. Oiic (It “i u oséliosaNTtlli SURPRISE!) , Bcnshaw to William Ralph only E, F, Acfmifeillfif,“ G’§§",.g,‘§“§,,.,“.{i’~; son of Mr. i Mrs. Clarence Noy, were pleasantly surprised tyheiil cf New Wi chi-re, marriage to lilkv. their 01d Home week guesls “m1! place early ‘n September. cred to nmke a presentation w, ——— th - on MOTOR. HOLIDAY - m. pifarllitix? “X”£§‘f§?“§’.§l..,%§,‘§;gmi;;>=- I and Mrs. Ross MacMillan of Dor-iihem was made by D w m“? chcster, Mass. and children Jean|w1111e) Morrison Mayo}. M‘ G13; , Miw- Bay. us. on 5' k 1' ih _ Mlllziils brother Mr. William oiiil 1y ..,,.-...,,,,,,,‘,’, fife °,,‘f,nd‘,,“,‘,d",‘}s and Mrs. Gill in Kensir-zton. Be-iknown kindness to visitors Mayor‘ is“ lei-liming hO-"B the Pa“? W1ii| Morrison then presented Mrs i visit with relatives in Wood Islands, 5mm with a beaumul saw,” and then go on to Pictou Inland. to 151719610“. on behalf of an med. lislt Mr. MscMiilarls brother. Mr. guest; M, Acorn received a 1 e’ \Villlam MacMtlian and other box o} h“; favorm, 61mm; Bngga. friends and relatives through Nova ‘fiend o; the mmuv who assmedi swim iin looking aflcr the guests. Mrs. SOCIAL (‘Afimo __ A mo” Seniner. of Mtminl ash. was enjoyable get together was held at the lovely n e of Mr. and‘ Mrs. Lester M cod. Montague when the many friends of Miss Aphra Wlsener gathered to bid her. farewell. An address which caused much merriment WB-S read by e Matheson and the ifss were presented by Miss Maye ill. In a few well chosen words Miss Wisener thanked her friends. after which a delicious supper was serv- ed. Miss Wlseaei- who for the pas’. three years has been the very p0,.- ulal‘ and obllgliig salealnay with the H J Macon. drug store Mont- ague will be greatly missed where she has made many friends who will very much regret her depart- ure from Montague. FORESTRY OFFICIALS HERE —Messrs. W. A. Reeks and L, Williams of the Dominion En- tomology Laboratory of the Forest Division, Ottawa, are rn the Prov- ince. The c-nlomologists are filter- estcrl in releasing rmrasites which attack the Spruce Saw Fly and the Larch Case Bearer. The former caused serious damage to spruce and fir trees several years ago and the latter" ravaged Tamarack trees ‘in the Province. The For- estry Departmental officials are also interested in a parasite to combat the "pea" moth. A zrcuD of ten forestry experts under Nix Nelson Adams are expected here almost immediately to toiir the Province. measuring growth and studying forest covering. taken by surprise. but exprwsed‘ their pleasure at the generous iizesture of the zuesls. Among those staying with Mr. and Mrs. Acorn for the celebrations last week we're , 'n:any lifelong friends. They in- icluded Jack MacLean. Mayor of. Sydney, Larry Shannon, former Town Assessor. of Glace Bay. Allie Lewis. well known horseman of Reserve Mines. William Hines and son Tim. c-f Reserve Mines, Dan Cameron, lumberman of Glace Bay. Moodev E. Allen. well known race starter of Glace Bay. Mr. and Mrs. F. Chant. Glace Bay. and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ash. Birch Grove. Personals Misses Adelaide ‘Senlner. Myrtle White. Mildred and Eleanor Campbell all of Charlottetown left Bunday by plane for Montreal then by train to Toronto, Ont, for a irell earned holiday. I-"lvc local Gyros loll the city yes- terday hy car for Halifax tn attend the District No. 6 convention he- lntz held there today anii Wed- nesday. Thcy were: Len Douccite, Earl Taylor. Moi-inn Dew, ‘Sidney Green and Alec McIsiiac. Master Wendal Rodd. Halifax. formerly of Charlottetown Ls spend- ing his vacation at Lalieburn. N. 3., the guest of his sister and brother-in-lnw Mr. and Mrs. L J. CITY roucr: (olunrcgy vgzifig Miwh“ j ‘lily miirfi-"ii i" ‘i? Amon out of vown visitors dur- Court a docket :\>;Bé?sg-gé"dgs w; ing Oi Home Week were. Mr. pbfllfid before Martin. There ivere five dflmkfl. two oi whom were remanned seven days. two more remanded asses were each fined $20 and costs or 30 dais in jail. The itfili also a remand- ed Co“; “K15 fined $10 anti costs or 20 days. There were thiee drunk Kenneth Smiley. Shubenacadle; Miss Roxie Isnor Liar-dz Mr. Ciizrle Isnor Lantz, Mr. Glen Miller Lantz. Mr. Keith Mills-r Laniz, Nova Scoila; Mr. Fred Shiickewn Grand Lane and Mr. Clifford Isnor. Grand Lake. N s. While in the City they . . lnome uests of Mi. and dlsoix-ierlles, he first was fined weffMiheewe l Oh .‘._ I30 and costs or 30 days, another mtew$h_ “"59 L‘ i7" “mi i‘ $20 and costs or 30 11MB 11nd ii" GUARDIAN ‘sor. Halifax. us; nivi. Russ. Car. E. elven a silk dress. All t ree were i am°m°°d ‘h’ e“? ob Authoigrbilgtiio States and Canada, Dr. Howard A. Howe of the Pollomyelitis Research Centre. liev. W. A. tiottoii Speaks At Rotary Making a comparison the ideology uf_ the Nazi “Master Racfl-and the thinkin of the white race iii their deaing with icoloied folk. Rev. Waite-r A. Cot- ion, missionary for tClIly-IOLXT years in South Africa, told Rotar- tins at their iumheon Yesterday, that we must pu' an end to sue. distinctions, give up the talk oi "nigger" and et there be real tol- erance, not lust the negaiive kind that merely permits existence. The speaker told of one man in South Africa who said that the whites there incl been r-rallv to‘.- crant as in America the Indians ,liad been almost entirely tripod lout. and fr. Australia oinv a few Iaf the aborigines remained. i Rev. Mr. Cotton said he could not foretell how the people oi differ- ent mces would become one but believed that Providence was war}:- liig toward that cad. Inter-haulage ca". a large-r scale is one possibility, he said. In tho aieantime. the prob- lrin of getting along together was one of Hblllliillfil." a balance be- tween the rigits o both races. Three new P/otariaixi we:e elecz- cd yesterday. fiev J.T. Ibbutt. Ran- dolph Manning and Frank Store). Guests cnt were: [l-r. WL. Butler. ' AF. Tor"..- Tzns i-i i .,i\;i*;.\; Di’. Harold Ansley. Dept. of National He-ilth. Ottawa; E-M- Cam bvli. Charlottetown; AH MacK Il2lOI1, Montreal; John RODETis of Toronto; Jay Judson, Alexandra. ‘ix-l Rotarians H5 Humphrie. Wolfville. N..5,; Nor. mlm 015017. Amherst; Rev. E_M_ Aiiken. Hzmilwh; fluyy wy,“ St. John's, Nfld.; Rev. K. Wind_ ibou, Maine; Hall, ford. Conn. SCHOOL BOARD-At g 5 9cm] meeiill-E w! the City School cart‘, Nfltvfdlly it was decided that the City Schools would rQ-Qpen on Tiieifllly. Sept. 3rd. Miss Louise Bessie" was BPiJninted to the staff of Queen Square School. Tho rh- $i¥ITlfltiDI1 c-i Miss Alice Bias-Len- gan from staff of Prince Street chooi was accepted with regret and Yi° iiililolntment was made. Miss McLennan is now teachin: iri Rosslyn School, Westmcuni, RQ, ENGAGEMENT - Mr, and M“ yam’ D519 Alive. of Montreal. ormerly of Bfllmptggi 9m,’ that‘, en. o t e r il?"s§§.‘¥‘““°'- vii» BM»- i» p.15 I i Reed mete of Ellerslie, - -. son of the late Robert A, 1081i: and of Mrs Lc le of Chat- 1111171. NB. the wcdd ng to Lflirp lJlacc quietly 1n Montreal in Oct- 61‘. —Montresil Star. 11-3 Walling- Expiains Chances Of between "AGE THREE imiRunlty without ever being awarci. ‘ I Thus persons apparently im- mune io severe attack lliexrselves may harbor for a time tne orilfl- lsm that causes the disease and possibi convey it to others. _ Dr. owe says it la orwii==ls' certain. that the oiaease 4a trans- mitted b "human contact.’ But. ii is stll unknown whetner thiitl contact is always direct or whether il may sometimes be indirect Flies and other insects have been suspected as OOSSlblE transmitters but m insect he; been definitely incriniinated. ROBBLEE -\- PRATT WEDDING (I-Ilgh Igiier Times) The chancel of Camrose United! church was decorated with iziscsi The lovely bride was given away‘ by her father. She wore a toe-, length frock in white sheer. white brocaded flowers simulating oi yoke and mar-kins; the waist line] The gathered skirt fell in sulii folds. A dainty embroidered silk net veil fell from a net rrorcnel. gracefully complementing the‘ dress. Deep red roses were carried. in an arm bouquet. As an orna- mcnl. the bride wore a single strand of pearls gift of the groom.‘ Miss Edna Pratt, sister o! the bride, was the attendant, ivearing; a soft pink frock fashioned with a bodice in eyelet embroidery and a floor-length net skirt. Her chapel veil, fastened with silver» clips, harmonized. and her flowers were pink, white and rose carnations. The groomsman was Mr. Bill Proctor Edmonton. and ushers l Marklr, soloist. sang during the signing of the registenl For the occasion the mother oil _i_ ;l i; i’: (Continued nun Page 2) ain that other we would come in first!" I was enlflying the scene‘ before me. File sea of "JCP5—- the thousands of people o1’ every “walk, and conversation" packed into the stands and on the promenade bc-l low; the sir of expectancy that o-p- ed to be common to all as the eats progressed and then thohex- cltemcnt when a favorite came i? Ellen By an Island liar-mere Wife I Contracting Disease With infertile paralysis striking in various parts of the United Johns i-lortrlns University. Washington has some things to tell the public. Writing in "Hospitals" magazine. and speaking; of the United States where coricl tlon; are similar in those in Car-ids. Dr. Howe says: I; you have a child iinder l0 years of nee. the chances are only lhrcc in 1.000 that he will suffci a severe attack of inffl-tililc pair- alysis, even rlurliiiz an epidemic. There is once charne in 1.000 that he will be crippled for life The risk of a severe aiack les- sens sharply aft-er a child pisses l0. Beyond 20 there is only about one case in CVf“i'_\' 100.000 popula- lion. even durivr: extensive cut- breaks. Dr. Howe acknowledges there is small comfort in these facts. "For that one child in 1.000 (who mav be cripbied for litcl." he said. "pollcmyelltis still is a great trag- d . e y. “In i944, the severe polio ep’- demlc permanently handicapped some 5.000 American children." About Adults Why do adult: rarely suffer a severe or recognizable attack? D1". Howe =ays science believe: the vast majority of people must have had a mild case of infantile paralysis and gamed a practicil I’. under the wire or "into the money". If perhaps I am not quite so en- thusiastic about the sport new >15 are the two of our men. I find a fascination in the entire picture that is most enjoyable which iri- clildes also the colorful trappings of the drivers and t i; smart) beautifully-groomed hor s on'th.. track. "Do you krow, El en" Jamesi tells me now as lie relaxes in the] comfort qf his old arm-chair every last chore ended and night closed in "I didn't see any of the exhibits at all except a few of the cattle. I guess I‘ll have to go again to- morrow. Would you be able to come?" Now how could anyone, least of all myself have ‘Ila heart to saiy: “No" u» James‘? Until tomorrow Good-night Diary. . In Memorians In remembrance of our beloved baby Betty Anne taged l2 days). daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Thompson. who passed away at Conway, August 20th, 1941. Oui- little baby God lent awhile, Pure as Himself from stain; . Then ssiil. "My Klndiflom is such“ And called lier home 22m"- Inaerted b. her Father. Mother. simi- and vBrotihers, Kensineton. 111.1. third $30 and eoits or 40 days. A man charged "rim theft oi a blCY- cle “in; convicted illTl remanded until the aisi for seiitznce. A nzlm charged with unlawful oossmson of liquor was fired $25 find C05“ m. 30 day-L Twq iail breakers were remanded i1!‘i'll tomorrow and n. man charged with using abilsiva language was ililKl t2 imd w“ or five days injflii A ‘Win53 charged with liiegially keeplnz liquor for rule was fined $200 an.l costs or thrao rior-ihs imprison- ment. A charge under the Prohibit- ion lict; was withdrawn. / ii s NEW rwn rvm‘ » i MORE urrcrivr SIIGHHYPHIHIMH) IS_NOI STICKY ~ IFAVFB r40 sums is mm imzirriNliy. m iiiicii riiis iiosouiiois » llAiitlE at GOLVILLE Sllilllii out 1n m, wool. thillill have Tiiiiiiii- ‘iiiii- “m” “i”; "iii ".‘.l.'.'°:..l'2:..':.ii. Dancing from 9.30 mu m, “mm m, me m- nual calf shows and salts Whiiih t}; ,riad call! Modern and Old Time ‘m’ hiioiiw oyourlsrennrvln ‘vmem Band“: firovincea.‘ m o! me “mine l on McKenzie Orchestra “£510,139,. they stream to pre- determined centres to show "l!" calves in inter-club comwviiii°ilii< When the winners are timid"! Refreshments at. Dance Bus leaving Ments Quick ihev auction the calves lo visit- Lunch at 9 P. M. ins buyers. with the champions ProeeedeiaAidetltnh. usually orinaieeswaoiiomaorioo. when the fun is all over the com: gtltoga kstuff their totality wsl t so geglblcit home i0 1i" xi year. “PTM; year's Central d tor Calf Club Show an plans for Alberta Jun- Sale. an even; hem annually at Liicombr- "cantly attracted the usual larflt per- Qufncd up t0 it! “l! OTC-D of mm bid in the crowd. Approximately 110° calves and watch or sale. Under the hammer 139 calves were sold; this number lnciudlrili three from the Oonaort district into their oockets "W WhlCh. owiniz to bad road condi- tions, were unable to reach their destination at the Drllmhtlifl‘ sale and Show. Total receipts oi the sale amounted to 319-11055 ii" a total weiiiht oi’ 113,970 Bounds. Averaaie weight was 8Z0 0011-7165 and iivcraflc price 16.77 ceiili. av- erage oer head $137.47. Top prices of the sale was 50 cents ber bound for a 1020-1100716 calf owned bv Gecrse Editor oi Innlsiail. ‘This calf topped the Innisfnll CiillJ. and m: Hereford Special class. Wellies dz William! cf Edmonton were nun-chose"- Brien Butterfieid o! Pouch Oiiib “Bemusenl blue. with hat to harmonize. were i-orsagcs of carnation sweet peas. ed in the Hotel Alice. covers were laid for thirty-five guests. Gllhti from a distance were; Mr- Mrs. 11%;?‘ A. J. smith. Detroit: Mr, and Mrs. A. Pearson. Food Specials Firm Red 1 TOMATOES Ripe .. Lb. 45c SASPARILLA 19c BERRIES, for making wine, qut. SPRING CHICKEN ~ito6lbs.,lb.-.......... Fresh Killed — Drawn Free of Charfle PRESERVING PLUMS Limited Quantity — Please Order Early Fresh Blueberries, lb. peonies andvsweet peas ivy the ‘ , ptregté/o wuxltlililng [Szgltfiirdtif/yl’, bJIlIIE d. New BEETfi ISlilliCl LUKQS 1 azococo ss IIE‘ m- , _.,.:,,.. ilydPifitt, second daughter of Mi‘. =5 bunches for ling‘ NU“ “M11 an rs. Fred Pratt. Cumr se was Mr}. John sioim Robbleei.‘ New New CARROTS anwr ght, son of Mr. and Mrs. * _ Robblee of Calgary and grandsoni POTATOES’ 10 lbs‘ 3 "'5' " of the late Mr. and Mrs. lexar-d-‘ er Robbie? of Tryon. P.dE. I. gilt? ClIOiCG marriage ines were rea by cv. _ _ _ _ _ _ , _ _ _ _ , _ , h Ggay Rivers. minister cf the, RED GRAPES’ lb’ ' ' ' ' ' ' " c urc . - FRESH ISLAND CORN ON THE COB (ljiéoygclficlglzlqlan each .. 75c SUNKIST ORANGES CASH Q CARRY STORES Large CABBAGE. Good Size, 2 dol. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . FREE \ 187 Great George Street i 0112351‘: D i- v i _ e very S235? a The Bio Store With ‘ Service Phone 717 the Big $100k i. Phone 748 £53: ' Jack PM“ and Mr’ Em the bride wore a mauve crepe two- Alberta gnifiiersliy and has beiexn _ I 1 _.. . » Mrs. Frank‘ Bailey Played the lace Rmigclgleewiilitiiithtlegtofifhe 213mg, géylillliefiikg: higlci sctfigblefor the plant Wedding music. and Mr. JWE‘ 5~ ° ' term. Mr. Robblee, also an Alber- ore a cine-piece frock in Gsfllaigil: and ta University graduate. ls a rli-s- trict ugriculturist, Etatioiic-d at Wainwright. The happy couple left Ill)! car on a honeymoon trip to Ba f. LONDON — (C?) — The 117092 At the reception which follow- and Robblee of Calgary; Mr and Wickens and Jack. Cayley. important pictures from the King's collection will be shown next win- ter ai; Burlington House by tho Royal Academy. and will include nearly 500 works. Vancouver. The bride, who has lived here since childhood. is n graduate of . He is holo- Carl Esbonsori-‘s smile reflects the JOY 0i Pifasmt “ark Th h“ in: two mink kits on his father L Sitkrwrgixfllugll‘; 5:12am h-om thus some mink will some v i‘ P and beautiful. was awarded the Reserve Cham- ‘ rd Emil‘. first l Li oionsiiib for his 950-poiuid Hcre- (‘a y n y": n! m tlon at Sbringbank Dairy lord entry. ivhich sold at 40 cents glut, Show; Bylvgnggut, Quays to T. Eaton Co: Ronald Cole and page, winner o; mouq D1.“ Jean Chesser. first and second the yggfllng mtltm; no" Lacombe enlrlrs each received 26 Anderson, with Qyiymcresg cents for thrlr calves. _ y; Snrtngbank, w“ winner ; This annual .ie at Lnccmbc ln- Em; Lmnge“'ay‘s Janey, a c] eludes ioiir (‘ill . Pcrioka and ln- “com-L iilsfall with 4i calves each. La- Sccond row. left to rizht: Bil- comibe 35 and Weiaskiwin with l3 ‘K0710 Montgomery's Krand chem! animals. Became of heavy raln- liilm Bhfifihflm iiiiiei‘ ii Brim‘ iali ms from the Innisfnil Club’ L-fglfi-‘flffingi-hgiiiflfz-“ga” 3°15." irere unable to reach the sale. ‘nun’ at sprmflmnk; “mtg Tlop row. left. to riiiht: EriclAdie and her Ni" l‘ imam hoidinii Rottvlew Stan» Driilhlh.