AUGUST 12, - Whether you favor a quiet plaid or an nbbgdauling tartan, you can't go wrong if you (mvy B of M Travellers Cheques with you on your next trip. Travellers Cheques are your safest, most convenient way of carrying money. Safest, because they can be cashed only by you. Most convenient, because they can be cashed at any bank . . . anywhere. Lost or stolen, your money remains as secure as in a bank vault. Be travel-wise. Take along 3 of M Travellers Cheques and be free from money worries when you travel. BANK or MONTREAL g......a'474-or 3...; Charlottetown Branch. ms-10': Grafton Street: . DEN ROGERS, Manager I17 wovKlNG WITH CANADIANS IN EVERY WALK OF LIFE SINCE l . g.I1Q . I am HOME WEEK SPECIALS SPECIAL OUTSIDE WHITE PAINT. Per gal. S4.85 JIRST QUALITY OUTSIDE PAINT. Ivory Only. Per quart .. . .... . . .. S'i.00 METAL VENETIAN DLIND5. 36" x 72" ................... 54-95 surnwm ; WILLIAMS l3l Great George St. Phone 1671 Charloitetown's House of Color 'rH'E GUARDIAN. Cl-IARLOTTETOWN CENTRAL GUARDIAN This column 3 reaervsd for news of local interest, but advertising or a newly nature may'bo Inserted at five cents a word. strictly pay- able in advance. COOK'S for Perfect Pictures. TOWN TAXI-Phone 1600-321. BEE the Gillon Refrigerators and Furnaces at the Exhibition. . nowsun uunvms coor- WEAI at 175 Queen street. 1:0! CREAM: latlatlee young and o . . CBAIWILL for Better Phot0- graphs. hand in hand. "WE TREAT THE SICK VVILL." Giggey's Pharmacy. JUST ABIEIVED. Firestone elec- tric washers, 3129.95. Brysnton and MacKay. FLIGHT! DAILY except Sunday to New Glasgow and Halifax. Phone Maritime Centrhl Airways 2061 or 504. M.acDONA.LD RADIO SERVICE Radio repairing. Amplifiers and sound systems. Disc and tape re- cording. 180 Kent St. Phone 1207. ALL WHOLESALE GIIOCEES and Confectioners will close their places of buslneuvon Wednesday and Thursday afternoons. RITE-WAY CLEANEIIS office hours during holiday week will be 9.00 KM. to 5.00 PM. except Wed- nesday and Thursday. the office. will close at 12.00 noon. Our drivers will be picking up garments for cleaning on Saturday, August lath. Phone 2387. IN MEMORIAM In loving iTeTnT)ry' of David Mlllar. who passed away August 12th. 1951. Yea he sleeps but not for ever In I. lone and silent grave. Blessed promise. he shall waken. Jesus died the lost to save. In the dawning of the morning. When the troubled night is o'er, All the buds in beauty E ” Will rejoice to see him more. I-Iver Remembered by Wife, Nettie. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of our Mother. Mrs. Coleman Rogers. who passed away August 8th. 1949. Loving and kind in all her ways. Upright and Just to the end of her days. Sincere and true in her heart and mind. Beautiful memories she left behind. Always Remembered by Lililsu. Gerald and Two Grandchildren Wayne and Heather. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of our dear father. David Miller. who passed away August 12th. 1931. It is ' here without you, 9.... iron was on swoon . -my W - -. , O1: :;,..-.5: CIIOOSI FIIIIPIIOOI -J-M OIIRAIIITOI ROOF SIIINGLII THEY'RE IUILT TO LAST 40 YIAIS PLUSI FIREPROOF ASBESTOS makes J M Durabestos Shi - ngles your 3:? Ifafesuard against roof communicated am. In so years not -M ash shinml: has burned-not one has worn out. oo- ve all the charm of due weathered wood. is colours ava lable. For free illustrated folder see your I-11 in er or write Johns-Manville. Dept. 33, 190 Bay St.. Toronto. Johns-Munville BUILDING MATERIALS And and the weary way, For life is not the same to us since you were called away. Peaceful be your sleep dear Dad. "I'll sweet to breathe your name. AI we loved you in life, In death we do the same. The flowers that we place upon your grave. May wither and decay. But our love for you who sleeps beneath Shall never fade away. Iver Remembered by Daughters Lucy and Eadie. MILK - and good health :0 a Appointment Announced V n. aamw auonsx Life ('10.. with its office at I'll) Queen Manufacturers Insurance Street. Charlottetown. has an- nounced the appointment of Mr. H. Barry Bugden, Charlottetown. as representative and associate of Mr. C. M. Frazee for this Province. Listed as one of the top twenty- flve insurance companies of the present time, the Manufacturers Life Insurance Co, was inaugur- ated in 1881. and Canada's first Prime Minister. sir John A. Mac- Donald, wss its first President. Mr. Burden came to this Pro- vince during the war years with the Canadian Navy and upon be- ing discharged opened his own rc- tail store under a partnership. After selling his half of the busi- ness he accepted a position with the Guardian newspaper. first as a reporter and later as day editor. He is married with three chil- dren. and is well known through- out the Province for his work in music and drama. A governor 01 the Dominion Drama Festival. Mr. Bugden is a past president of the Musical Festival Association and of the Charlottetown Little Theatre Guild. and a member of the executive of the Provincial Drama Festival Association. I.ONDONC(CPl - A British nroadcastintz Corporation common- taior discussing a new book in- jcctcd a topical reference. "This new biography." he said. "suffers from foot and note disease." Acknowledgement St. Augustine's Parish, ..Ruslico. wishes to thank the following business firms for their generous donations in the Chicken Supper and Bazaar hold recently at South Rusliro ha I. Canada Packers. l')eBlnis Brns.. Sydney T. Green. J. sz M..MurDhy. P. W. Turner. Cudmore Dry Clean- t-rs, Beaton's. Evangeline Bever- ages. .l. s: T. Morris. Seaman's Beverages, Kays Beverages Co., Miss Angelina Blanchard. Green- tial. Burns Jewellers, Miller Bros. Fashion Shoppe. Pierce-'a Cash 5: Carry, Foster's Drug Store. Hen- rlt-rson Av. Cudmore. Carter's. Prowse Bros.. ReridIn's Drug Store. Toombs Music Store, Holmes & Bradley. Fennell & Chandler. Rogers Hardware. Woolworth Store, Metropolitan Stores Ltd.. J. P. Duffy. & Son. Condon Woollen Mills. Moore & McLeod. Rlx Groc- ery, Kennedy's, Hughes Drug Store, Eaion's. Moncton; Simp- son's. Halifax; Holman's. t run run BEST W nnucsronrassns, SRO! At "Ion-oohutauuuablgn-1,5-'0'-f' IIIIIIII .- 3080 IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of our dear Grandad Mr. Geo. M. Matthowi. who died August lzth. lest. Two loving hands are resting. A heart we loved is still. A Grandad we loved is waiting tor us. Just over the hill. In heaven we will dnd you. when God's great will is done. We1l stand once more beside you when he calls for us to eome. Ever lhlldlnllarui by Your Grandchildren. In fond memory of my dear Husband. George Matthews. who passed away on August ma. ml. You left no a beautiful memory, Aaorrowtoog-ruttobetold. But to us, who have loved you and Refrigeration SALES and SERVICE Bepaira To All Makes MOTORS ltewintling and Repairs l:Lli0I'nl0AL APPLIANCE ' , Repairs Palmer Electric lost you. Your memory will never grow old i , . ””"”i.':'”.'i.?.""..!5."i.'.i.?.i'".'."""'”' ""0"" 1”" when to lay .l.M. lalitilng Materials mm,” . ( M. F. scuuaaau co. LTD. com . m)ME WEEK xmutmn - sununeraldo - Charlottetown on Home or A Complete Building Service L L. M. root: & co. PI-II's VII-rt rum in VISIT OUR SHOW ROOM at 125 Kent Street The Ali-Stool FORANO Groin Titre or is on Display. ' The most popular make in Central Canada .1. J. Musfrann I , She's so worn out she refuses to ' The deduction, of course, was not lstrange But True l I1 I. I. Msadrthip We have read of some nifty ideas to gain special reduction on income tax, but herels a brand new one worth recording. A southern taxpayer, filing his annual Federal income tax. re- turns. claimed special deduction of 8200. for "depreciation" on his wife. His reason. he later explained to nosey agents of Uncle Sam's Bureau of Internal Revenue: it t breakfast for me any more.” allowed - even though the inves- tigator admitted the fclluw poss- ibly had the semblance of s. case. It is s debatable subject whe- ther the Nations are getting wiser, but statistics would seem to prove that they are growing weaker. Let us take the American Nation for example. Dr. L. J. Schule of the United States public health ser- vice. has estimated that 28,000,000 Americans suffer from some men- tal or physical disability. 600,000 have some type of cancer to take the Joy out of life; between 9.000, 000 and 10,000.00!) suffer from- heart ailments: or partial dis- ability from the crippling effects of srthltis and rheumatism. No doubt Canadians and other nations have a similar disturbing health record if one could come by the facts. O 0 There's no scientific reason for eating spinach to give us a lift. Spinach contains iron but it also contains oxalic acid which com- bines with the iron and prevents is being absorbed by our bodies. Auld Lang Syne, is sung oftener during each New Year holiday than any song even written; and like Lincoln's Gettyburg address. it will remain a classic just as long as the English speaking peoples exits. John You of Auckland, New Zealand, surprised his parents and neighbors. when he sta ed adding inches to his stature .18. his 26th birthday. Yeo, an undersized youth at 19. didn't. get. into his growing stride until he was twenty-five. Then, in one year, he added 4 inches to, his height. By the time he'd rea- ched his 30th birthday and stop- ped growlng.( he stood 6 feet 8 inches in his stocking feet and weighed a neat 400 pounds! Tom Thumb. who incidentially, was one of the world's smallest. midgets. flew into a fit of rage and actually stamped his feet in anger at. Queen Victoria when she laughed at the mere sight of him. during his tour of Europe with his T. Barnum. e O O In the home of D. J. MacArthur. Cornwall, may ,be seen an unique picture frame which was made by a. totally blind man of Boston. It consists of 898 pieces of wood, cut from cigar boxes and dove-tailed. so that all fit into each other without a single nail or dash of glue to hold it together. And the writer of this column possess a brass-bound picture frame. enclosing the portrait of it PAGE THREE hearing this caption: SPRING. lust belowlthe picture itself are these words: 1 "Entered according to Act of! Congress in the year mo by Our- rier and Ives in the office of the Librarian of Congress at Wash- ington. Published by Currier do Ives, 152 Nasseau st.. New York."l In spite of its 82 years, the frame and enclosure are in a per- fect state of preservation. . . . A sow owned by Donald Stou- ffenburg. Msntene, Illinois, re- cently gave birth to 10 piglets. That's not news. But 6 days ear- lier the same porker had a litter of two Chester whites which is not only news but a rarity and almost a miracle, in that the dou- bio birth took place in such a short period. About half a century ago Admir- al Peary brought from Greenland the largest meteorite ever dis- covered. On the return voyage from the Arctic this huge junk of iron, deep down in the bowels of the ship, so affected the ships compass that the marines had dif- ficulty in steering their course. The danger to the integrity of civilization does not come from the common people but from high- brows who play a leading role in shaping civilization. And when they act. contrary to common sense we see bad government and its at- tendant evils. Larger cows prove to be best milkera because they make better use of feed. They are also more profitable when it comes to sell- ing them for beef: Analysis of 200.000 dairy herd improvement association records indicate that. for the various breeds, 100 pounds greater body weight makes a. dif- ference of from 200 to 700 more pounds of milk and from 10 to 30 more pounds of butter fat in a year. Larger cows consumed more food but returned 320 to 330. ex- tra above feed cost over smaller cows. Certainly kept records re- veal that largc dairy cows show an extra 700 to 800 pounds of 3.7 prr cent milk for each l0 pounds in- crease in body weight. 0 O 0 Twin brothers; Clyde and Charles Hyde, of Dallas. Tex., married twin sisters, Mary and Margaret Pelt of Long Beach, California. The couple were married by the Rev. A. B. Skinnum, believe it or not! There is no sales tax in Alberta except what the Liberal Govern-' ment in Ottawa. imposes on all; provinces alike. . - If all the spare moments at our disposal were occupied usefully, it is astonishing how much we would be able to accomplish. If the aver- age person would spend two hours of each day in gainful pursuits. he soon would be the captain of his own fate. Every spare moment should be treasured like a prec- ious gem, and years that are al- lowed to be frlttcred away in fut- ile dreaming are wasted years- that. never can be recalled which reminds me of the follow- ing couplet: "Lost, between sunrise and sun- set. two golden hours; ' A was souvnnm OF THE AULD SOD In our Costume Jewellery Dapt.: "' Clan Crests . T Kilt Pins I if Scots Brooches Men's Department: (FIRST FLOOR) it Tartan Ties it Plaid Caps if Tams These make attractive and practical little gifts that will surely gin: pleasure to the recipient. Soc our (lis- play. S. A- Mcnonaldi No reward is offered, for they are young lady of mid-Victorian times, gone forever." Dominion Household COKE WE ARE UNLOADING CARS OF COKE TODAY Your order now will help our men and "teams over the busy time later and you will be assured of next winter's supply. A. PIGKARD and G0. PIIIIIIE 240 Old Home Weelt Specials SODA5. lb. . COFFEE-- Any brand, lb. p. . . . . .. SLO? BULK TEA. lb. ,.... , , , , ,, 79: MIXED CANDY. lb". ..... . . . . 29: OLD CHEESE. lb. . . . . 42:- WH E DEANS.'Ib. .. .. .. l2c MIX D BISCUITS. iii. . . . . . . . 39: 30: SHORTENING- Any brand. 3 lbs. . . . . . . .. 79: CUKES. 3 for 25: ROLLED OATS. 5 lb". pkg. . . . 49; CHUTNEY SAUCE. btle. . . . . 15: AEROWAX. tin . . . 35: DATES. 4IIss. .. 59: CATSUP. 2 btis. . ., 49: so lbs. 90c - SUGAR -- loo lb. Bag 8.90 20 oz. tins. 73?; Phones I00-I89 MeLaren's Mayonnaise. 8 oz. . 25: LUX SOAP. 4 bars SUNLIGHT SOAP. 2 bars . . . 21: AYLMER PEACHES. . 2 for . . .. 49c 29: IO! ONLY 35t QIT Dlfdus HI (I P. 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