WEDNESDAY Island Odds And Ends when the Governor of New Hampshire uPn'i -fishing last. week with a party of Charlottetown men he chatted pleasantly about his lrriipremions of the Island. lt was the only Province he had not vis- ited before: all the others includ- in;: Newfoundland were familiar to him. His business is lumber- ing. and he learned all about timber and the woodmcn's art from the ground up. He remarked to his fishing coin- pamons: "I am just an old wood- zhopper, myself. and I loved every Mrs. Harry Thognson. Iungdlof OI”. 3"-”9id "Vina '990"nE Ht nu R0y'lBIl1k nmmrntt. l sprnt as it luinbcr-jack. d G1 f' -, W, haw (M the groom. playe the we ng . My first ivh was as a sealer. and 3:3,, n:nf:;.n:.:m'mni rm ;, ym, music. During the signing of the cu."-kgd "Fog HoEd;yg Only". Lay ugdg 1 went right aloni: through every have the Dag-Knee, 0, course cu, register Mrs. Elbridge Cousins sang sl.a:e o.' Eiimilst-r:n:." salmon use the "me wan, to very sweetly "I'll Love You Truly." In these early days of his car- ter Governor Adams worked w.th a number of Islanders. who ap- parently were q:i.te well-knu'.i-n If! the liiiimr--' camps of Maine and New llampshire. Those he kneiw lYiillTllall'l)' were the MC- Maste-r hrotlicrs. believed to hail from the DIIWKPTH part of the Pro- vince. and llllP. Yro brotiiers from Prince (loiinty. The Governor said the McMas- tei: and Yr-os were exte.ptionali.V' 3” naught early in the rail, they OVERTIMI a-hit-. mm, and that he had never 105. that wok, and I sooty tray forgotten lllD'.l' strength and ahil- C010, Ind Very pom. eating. HERTFORD. England -(CP) ity in the woods. and the fact . . 0 --Some postmen here are work- they had P0il'lP fmm Prince Ed- u-ard Island. It is p0SS'.l)l8 that some of tlioso men 01 their friends will he pf!-asod to know that the Governny of tho SOV6l'CiEl'i State of New llri-nipsimre remembers them with nnprechtinn. The Crwrrnor thought the golf course -.n tine N.-it.ona'. Park among the host. i.':i:-be he had soon in ms irravels. its wife rechoed this opinion sironzly. Very complim- rn-tary too were his references to the HIGCG!lllTlDi'l.'lll0n and food serv- ed at the l..r.ks llln in Cavendish. anti tihe courtesy of the host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Bonnie Le- Page. 0 O I The season for speckled trout closed on 9IalllP(ll3S' but you can ltll fish Tiaizitboii-s at Freeimxr 4 Thomson - Bradshaw Wedding -Campbellton United Church was the scene of I. very pretty wedding on Tuesday, Sept. ii at 3 p.m.. when Rev. John M. Sheen united in marriage Esther Isabelle. only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bradshaw. to Robert Lelth. second son of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Thomson oi! Roseville. The church was tastefully deco- rated with summer flowers and the guest pews were marked with white bows. This was the first marriage to take place in this church. which is now past its sipaun in as our trout. and it you land a trout you sure obliged by law to return it to its natural ele- mcnts. Salmon fishing with bait is not allowed under our game la-wa but very few are taken onvthe fly if the truth was known. Folks do say that more of these game fish are taken on s pitch-fork than in any other wa-5'. One thing certain. unless the! The Dominion Government has estaibl:shed new wage rates fcr work carried out in this Province under its jurisdiction. It is noted that caiipenters are to be pairi 95!: an hour. and laborers 65c an hour on work to be carried out on the Charlottetown Post Office. Whe- ther all contractors in Oharlctte- .town will adopt the new rates is uiikonwn. The Federal authorities hiavei the say-so as to wages only on work carried on by themselves. All other wage scales and gen- eral working conditions are under the control of the various Provin- cisl Governments. O 0 There is no blinking the flacl that the pari-tmutuel l'll8(1l'lll'lel'Y. in use at the Charlottetown race irai-k is under criticism fromi race-goers. Recording of the bets placed is so slow, that it is almost HAY ffvfk lm'p:J8Sllc)ile to get oxen adnd spprox- imaeieavua to o s on a. horse are until a race is over. Al- i re Qiiilit soc AI All Drug Store: I ANOTHER FINE PIODUU most. without fail if what appearsi to be a ten or twenty to one shot I scampers home in front. those who hold winning tickets are am- azed to find that the odds hia-rel shortened greatly. The most ex-i lasperavtinig feature in this change i in odds, is that it is scarcely ever i lrccorded on "the board" until that l race is over. It would appear that isome more efficient method will :have to be devised to handle bot-1 ting ll nighit racing or any other; kind is to rctain its popularity.' maintain THE 100th milestone. The winsomo young bride Inter. ed the church on tho um of her father. who gave her in marriage. and looked charming in a floor. length gown of white satin with a sweetheart neckline and dttod bo- dice. iler linger-tip veil was held in place by a bridal beoddrsu. she carried a bouquet of gladloll. Miss Jean Cameron. cousin of the bride, was maid of honor and was attired in a gown of blue ta!- fata and carried a bouquet of glsdlou. Miss Marlon cousins was brides- maid and wore a gown of yellow taffeta and also carried a. bouquet of gladioli. Mr. Bert Thomson. brother of the groom was groomamsn and Mr. Vance MacKay and Mr. Ken- ncth Thomson were ushers. Following the ceremony the bridal party motored to the home of the bride's parents where a sumptuous turkey dinner was served to the immediate relatives and close friends. including Rev. and Mrs. John M. Sheen and the soloist. Mrs. Elbridge Cousins. The happy young couple left on Thursday for Toronto, where they will reside. or 12 hours a deliveries during a staff shortage. The town's nor- mal postal delivery staff of 33 ing 11 day to GUARDIAN. Cl-IARLOTGTETOWN THE ROYAL IANK OF CANADA -.,SEI'I'EMBER 19, 1951 O-. Year's vacation Now is the time to start planning for next year's holiday. Decide what you would really like to do next summer, how Isuols it will coat-than whatever you can alord every pay day and watch your vacation food (row. It's a grand feeling to have oaah all ready when holidays roll sround; has nine vacancies. SALE OF FACTORY CLEARING LINES OF REMN AN TS Doors Open 9 a.m. -- Please, No Plione Orders A Moore McLeod Third Floor Special A - ---- -1 :------A P 1 1- -. rd vi; '1. , . , . , 1;;-Zp :na,:..:g),:3dla,,:imp,.:b:,?I., u:;. I WHITE BROADCLOTH REMNANTS l to 10 yard lrnizlhs. MIl1.CleaI'1mz Lines of Grey or Factory U"l0"!- All good heavy Factory Clearing line of Bleached Sheeting. Medium quality. ways Wm, but (hey hke .0 knmm Worth rPKUlHp up 10' 85c per yard. All good qualities of 1 to qualities. Factory Cot.ton.-- .. pncucu wan” for Evnwdly meets. me more an the wax to know i 10 yard lengths. . 36 in wide. -d 36.. wide. worm 556 PH. yd. ' 77" wide ............. ................... .... ..................... .. O per yd. whether it '-on: shot is a long 5-'-Wt? A””3” 5”” 9”" Wm” r ----- --r a "" l ' Sale Price . .. per yd- or a near favorite. As it is, they 5 ' ' g . . . are very much in the dark. COLORED BROADCLOTH REMNANTS -1 lo 10 yard lengths. 38" wide. Worth 60c per yd. Comed Check” LINEN TEA TOWELS sewn” wmh we xollm l0 lhe 1'0-E1d(lnl5 0f ' ' ' 4 Worth regular up to 70c per yard. All good qualities of 1 to Sale Price .......................... ... O per yd. "Elk "1 "I'll quality. Size 22-32. h tho Konsitigion Rgad, Con. It will be good nous lo the :'csi-I 10 yard lengths. 36 in. wide. 19., ,.d Wbrm Gsc er Yd sped” Sue Price 1'" swam” '9” natty bjgfaim and tmisbom dcvittsof llidward Street on meal Average Sale Price about .. per yd. isil E; Eie D ' i at ,d Bridzn sodions pvatpr gong side bog town tmmf 3-,9, ae ric D 3 . cLIAlmG AT HAL! rucly . . . ' , ' . 1' VTHIIV PCFIYITE E '1. . , . " W " we mil be out Om v.,.dm.s. .,.mMfamda Hizphmlifln W3. uuiri. POPLIN REMNANTS-J. in 10 yard lengths. viortn :C0'Il'cHss3.;i5Cl1.' TABLE CLOTHS to x 90. "ch dam S..p".mhN. 19"” at 1.30 dcxwood that under me most rcpt Ire-izuylar U.I;16l:J 90c.dper 3-d. All good qualities of 1 to 10 yard esu Ir . or .. ................................. ..... I . .- , .e..,V 1 gm. hi i,. , .31 bit eng 21.. ns.wi c. - l1(lIl)li0aot'pollC1s0sd ll(')Lf'rll1ll;(1)' Eoxillcg arlt:1FOLleEh ES1i:lilva:ixi-clmsii-erptl Avomge Sale Price about - ......................... -. per )1" WALLPAPER-Final clearance Wallpaper in 4 and 5 I011 ormminz if Hm loin the folg and angled or! towards l-iillsboio: a e roomlots with matching border. i Ewing da-x' Tm: jg mo mm, Bl1iIdl:9.b1afll':rt-ironic old waI'eliau.ics. PRINT COTTON REMNANTSv1 in 12 yard inigiiis. Worlh Per Lot G I , -" , t i, - iV”'”” ac 9 way me Mmm” rcizulnr .'i."ic per vd. Good patterns for quilt covcrinws, etc. 36 r notwe ynu W1” rorowm S36mE::e0rl:?wag'oNc;;IS”:gk ins. wide. 1 to 12 yard lengths 34. 0 0 DRAPERY ENDS-25 inch square. suitable for cushions and n l . .. . . is . . ' 1( Mmlsf v I S F M,. (.35! 0,: (Mi, WV, t x On Stile at .. .. t pcr yd. chair cove”, Flow"-ed and plging in good H I p . nt lorai..o.. . A SEWERS AND WATER All Pliesfll the C-5'Iili1- rig?! -if: 5 am-:Aci-ii-to SHEETING REMNAN'l'S---G.'l-T2-S1-8-1 nnd 90 inch ' "”””' ""3" 3” my '"' "C" iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii " gummy W”-V 3 -""03 Wm 0 5 M1" widths There are man cod h ct lri tl i ti's l t P - t Street at its soiitiiem end. near . " ' V V E ” E '” ls " ” ”' "'c . . . l w OL LAN '1-:'rs-sit htl l Bl k 1. While the pig,” 0! Canada Packer; l tit-ally nll rods are of better quality sheeting. Two Big hp:-clnls In linclory (lcarlug Lines from one 0 3 5 I Y mud "W W5 '3" E E Agent -at 144 Richmond St. At Lowest Rates i Summersidc, D. 0. Stewart 1 Charlottetown i Average Sale Price well under Medium quality. well made Pillow Cases. in pairs. 42" wide. C1 .... yd. CIRCULAR PILLOVV COTTON REMNANTS----10-42 and 44-inch Cellophane wrapped Sale Price .. ............................................................ ...., per yd. MGDRE 8-, M9LEOD of our best known mzuiufiscmrx-rs. SALE ON FIRST FLOOR. Heather, Black. Steel Grey. Chestnut, Medium Brown Mix. Blue and Green Heather Mix. imiled with colored borders. all good makes in sizes 60 x 84 and 64 x 84. Special. each ...................... .. 57.95 E R B widths. 1, to 10 yard lenxths. All Rood qualities. 1 to l() 3 ll-Lot!-ior.i' Clearing Line lorB;ll."0Z- iCR.E'1Fi0NNEfo!-0!:I f;i;:I CI'0l0YIMli 2 l-0 5 ylrd ends. Clear- Yo rllQl1Klhs.W' tl uni 31.00 yd. "-' "1 ""- " " i ' s O O 1 Avrel-ale Sale Psi:-e1 shout" per yd. A finely .,..M,,,,d 44”... kmm": .m,,i,m1o,, r(.i,,fou.ed, Clearing at-Per yard . ......... .... .................................. .. 1 Colors are Black, Ct-imcl. .Mi-tiiuni Blue. Sand, Navy. I FLANNELETTES and CHECKED corron FLANNEL REMN- (If,::;;l;)i'l&,rf::h'"wh?&fH”(,:;:j; ”;3i'u';f;';'Cm',”CdI')l"l';lk fggrfgn s5:'3.EI5.T”"”'-'- "' "i" W" "3 3'9"” ANTS--1 to 10 yard lengths. In striped and printed as in. wide . , N; - ' G. ' 3 S3 , , ' ' ' ' - fxsnnelettgal and 1plai!d checked cotton flsnnels. All good qual- Royfl edmm ' lcyrn (we. P" S” 58:. gore regu ar rom 65c to 80c ver id. P" N gs! l;i:5-tory Clearing Line iosrkglnoz. Dlhuglmnty cHn,1'Tz;45.. whee. om hue "'M weum wini; , ............................................... .. ...- . m , . or com ., a. co", nu, l l ......... ............................................ .. F:-irlory Clearing Line. of pm" Hemmed HLLOW CASES. A heavy 3-ply all-wool yarn. Colors are Camel. Brown Spec al. Per Yard White or 5.79 IBEX FLANNELETTE BLANKETS-First quality. Grey with colored borders of Pink or Blue. Per Pair CAN WHILE YOU CAN 6 BASKETS PEACHES Blue Concord Grapes .. .. 79: W Large, Blue Plums . . 69: E Green Gage Plums 69: CAN WHILE YOU ' CAN I-IEAPID-UP i , , ran ss.u9 aaskars Free Delivery Very Llfgl t Mgr, h". We Are Taking Orders New For Delivery This Friday, September 21st. PW O-OP supen MARKET "mi .2801.-gzgsos 2so1.2oos . . x . Free Delivery