snvNs [Ii 0 S: 2.30-—1——9.30 P. M. TWO MORzl DAS: PRINCE EDWA 1e 1) TODAY t wot T10 lienaamnnn at long in! nub-JO. u-gnsfnrm n mach“! navel into munfoqul» > Illa]: motion pick”. F 111E '.‘t1Al<1.ul"ll<.'ruw'N GUARDIAN Tributes Paid’ t0 Former Islander mun; n. bums means: Poul, m. but m‘? niilzzlnfi” OlAII-LII" q-tt home Seattle, Washington. HUOZE ROI-Ill) Sullivan, nee Dorothy to Lin. w-ill-laiw, Mr. and Mas. 11M marvellous weather. In year and stay for a longer ivelcoxm chem c Personals Ganatla Corps .. ublio mectlng was held h; i210 Ilnilse m Dundns on the ev- . . . non of n brunch o! ._: --On-C:lnndn Comps. . L. S. Hunter was aappqmied he meeting, wnd Mr. Secretary. After ex- p or "lug xvns cnlltxi. the o lausmiss " A lll§.;rlt.';sxr1d" " T0 OUTLAWS! . The Mesquifeers . . . Riders of justice, race ' lo new action adven- tures in the colorful . "on Llessrs. Wright and f Souris nlso spoke brief- agwn discussion a motion Corns" he formed was vlnfiSntl. Th0 bounds of tcntnt-ivvlv set to .310 School Distrlcls Sw-nthcona, Pglmmee, llpfon, A mm» B6139. (‘umbcrland 1am and the-o bounds to be mtion should it prove _ . it wws (‘cclded lihal: v g S 5- S é‘ n» s Mffél/Ifffkflu i ‘ ,1‘ 7fz WGER§ A w? Lmllhl/INGSTON l. zilllfiliD HATTON DUNCAN RENALDO / votive from each last evening to: an opcmtlon, N .,' r 01’ Wweess Radios. was in the city last wee Souns OI1ODO Islang. r0 um l night's visit with his parents, 3 - nal Street. Mr. ti? Wm“ lna and were in town for the week-end, vis- ltinsz friends and mlntlws. Currie. CNR. conduct- onfilnda hteLBel ,whowe.nt ho tspoyLN8.,to\ tlilhnOur- m: parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. Cu:- rle. had a most on oyable holiday. Mr. Currie return to Charlotte- town last Monday. Benny is stay- tor two more weeks. fitffm Juelsey‘ R" ill?“ tgffg 91' fifty‘: friend, Johnnv Jacob. Phlla- delphla, have arrived to spend n. Mr. J O Hyndman retumed Mon- where he had been vis- lfln hlsdmwter MzaAlt Mc- mlllgtm and M1‘. Macmillan?“ a . Mrs. L. G. Henry and Mr, Henry. Mr James Elven lllutthcxvs. M.P.. i CLA., Liberal Fedeml Mvmbcr of Paflhunent {or Brandon, lvlanltobzi, ' and Nirs. Matthews, luvc nrrlvcd. ‘ it to relatives ln Carlctonl on a and other Darts o! the pmvlnce. finrv-"n Turner, A .D. DYHPM Attorney of Baltlm 1tim-s for nomrvlme m- u»- u "aw/awn. Trout» SHOWS l).‘t.‘3.".'—'_’ 30-11-913 P. M. DAYLIGIIT "y""v‘i.<: lw mndc to as- ~ f-"z-thcomlnsz National ‘n r’ ‘innin- wm extended "isn't" from Sour-ls for their ‘ M" vw‘ nvi"‘- 'l“he mating i! \\"i‘:~ tlv- Yntimnl Anthem. A Tile Eastern Guardian l ". ‘('1 (l().'\—-.‘\.‘. HY CLYDE \~.lll tilli€ll!lN—('li.»\l"l‘lCll 4 nun-s or local interest but adver- tising ul‘ :4 nlnvsy nalllfl! m“ b0 slr ny payable In advance. . _.____..__.._ ‘SUBSCRIPTIONS W Inc Lnuzlmtctown Guardian nmy no Oonooooooeoaot-woc->eooovo _ '- his bombcrs wore," 1 ., illlli ‘nine. ‘l , t» Kaolin l‘;i.~';|z.:ll as compared with . . West Indies, British Newfoundland show- O . .oo04ooovo¢|<v~- <- lrnttng down Dus- 9. c»! tiictcitom is ending its W‘ us tire \'lC‘.O‘.'_V_ to lllm -(‘f:\z"l:‘s Winllt-Irl Matlxosnn, ‘Area/stun FA RES 1'! Lhcm avnllnhlvl Mr. wilfredwMcQunld, or mou- more, Md., accompanied bv Mrs Quold, formerly Assistant Dlstrl t _____________. LEA-ARMSTRONG WEDDING "Eve con Place," the homo ol . Mrs. Archllmld Annstmng, Bronson Lhlfl, Stanley hip, wao the scene ol’ n quiet wedding at noon on Monday. June ilAth, when their da/ughier, Mary Isobel. became the bride oi Dr. Richard Gordon Lea, son o! Mrs. Walter Iron and the late Honorable Walter M. Lea, Victoria, Princo Edward Is- land ormerr Premier of that pro- vince). To the strains oi The Wedding Max-ch from Lohengrln played by her nunt, Mrs. C. W. Brown, the charming bride enter- ed the drawing room on the nrm of her lather, who gave her in max-dam. and look her place in front o! me fireplace which was beautifully banked with white peonles and anchusia xvltth nll white 0n the mantel. The ceremony was performed by the Rfiv. G. A. Paddle ol’ Norwich. For her wedding gown the bride chose a travelling dress o! soft blue crepe with which she wore n large white hut. willie accessories and a cozpnlzeof Token roscs and Baby's Breath. Mrs. A. Armstrong who received with her (laughter, wore a. blue crepe dross and corsngt‘ of Klllar- nev roscs. Followlnq-v-flae-ccremvny the wedding breakfast. was scrvvd. ihc bride's lnbfo being in white with floral docomtions of white roses. Gucsls from n distant-t- ulvrc Dr. and Mrs. James Armstrong, Gorrle; Mm. Wm. Amistrona. lvlltchell; Mr. and Mh. William Lea. Detroit. Later h the afternoon the young couple left nmld n mower of oon- fettl and good wishes for rt motor S2111 to Sudbury ivhere they will re- e. tihenbowolstalcmihocnnnoua- R in Budbury, 0n- taflfl. b9 on the medical stall of the International Nickel Com- pn/ny. 'I‘he bride in a native oi’ Bar- rie. Ontario, and has been head of mun/w, AUGUST om, um snrunnnv, AUGUST mu Mond?, August l!» 1940 From CHARLOTTETOWN Proportlonulelu Low Iaru Iron Clvlldren oFriL-T w: ma: Twelve years of we HALF FARE DAY COACHES ONLY For Furmor Information 0000i! (my ’l'irkcl A gent lylnmnl NATIONAL ,uYIlVlUI1tII! IN 4 lIIIll/I For YOUR Order, Phone 8| J M. ROOP, Prop. ilhe operating mom in the Tor- onto General Hospital.) _________i___ GIVE PLASTIR STAINS HVIIMEUIATE A Trouble lotnetlmes occurs in fin- lohlng content floors after wet tron: a ceiling has been ml- lowad to {all on them by comics workmen. In this manner, white spots are often cmucd which may not]? concealed by a transparent sea . The plaster should be stamped up immediately and the floor sponged with a mixture of equal portal o! mnrlatlc acid and m: water. This mould remove any traces or! lime. Next wash the floor with clear water, going over the surface thor- ioilghl-y aeveral limos to mmowe ztilllmthe acid solution and the limo Altcr the floor la dry. the stains mould have disappeared and a transmrent scalvr may then be 0n 21mm lnilml Mann llrlmhl llillyll | lilnnniuiu Markel Building applied. §________.____ U10 Mlnnld’: for dmdrlll The Central Guardian IZIOIIQ ll lillilimfl 0! I b0 Pl!’ u$8ti"“°""“‘°'lfa?l?-l'-‘=l?§l; M5. fldnfay Gney IEE 1 , maths: _ gsgizwpaasediuwny “fit er tune tuiselfish-ly to any emterlllflw which might have ered pom}; and bet-lament u!’ the Friday adltemom hotmms-hozmdownona Da-Hle first knew as , than a villas? with mud stmeta surrounded by bald prairie. 3mm, 0g Rgggm cmwn,’ many tland. and Professor Jo lLyndz, son o! Mrs. John P. Mor- '. Joseph Lynch. Donnldston, P.E.I., and u member “mics College teach- AL-Mn, Jdm Dames. o! Lynn Mam” ormerw a uhk any, and her sister-in-law, Mn. Bath-a o‘ May Van ‘fiasco, mwlved m Ohm-r- lottewwn nxotor an a short vistt van’ slew:- 5nd lmoth- . ' Jflnotm m the nan he bum hunselt .0; Prince ol’ and donated to the clt/y for the azl- ling staff. vancenum-t at music and art. Fol-l Ca bell 99 Pawns; Simon. $11 m A . Vim Tnwcos lust. visit. to 1%] E. Island. She was louc Lu httlowfzu; prime; at the beautiful stacneryaxid automobiles wen 5-7198 - 0am , DW- ilfl 884d 51w 110994 W 001m‘ WXt, the mausoleum he built yearn ago Hamis Nicholson Dame died suddenly Wednesday waning at his home on College avenue. suffered hum a heart attack tho day below. but seemed well on the y toward moovezy. He nus 7'1. Mr. Darke was born in Brooklzeld, time. Their many I? will be glad mi Semkr J. J Hughes, Swim, re- turnm hum émawa on Motluay P1?- - evening and left mote-relay for his 3981558 hi! Wm. M11’. Dflflifi ll hung, _ three Sons. Clarence, ______ __ n21; Tre-velyn, taking a medical Mr. Fred Worth, Wcyinouih Sh. “our” B! Edlmburgh entered the P. E. Island HospitliMVPTIlOH. who GPPTRWS 8 miles north o! Rrginn, and u sis- ior, Mrs. Ham: Gmbb, Moose Jaw. Blocker o! Kentvllle l 813g for a few days, staying at the Char- bttewwn Hotel. He left on Satur- ' l5 wfiy t0 thn "In the pest row 10st many men an toundnd nnld directed cl Haawy Ozmmbell mid an. , "and Hunk Durlw Wm on» o! than. lhey were o! 300d at Mr, Campbell said that. Mr. Dorks, d.’ fellow pioneers put ' p021 Ilcqrlnn so clearly Ese-woomem sense loy is like A taxman bel . Mr. Campbell and. “Ba in can to o‘ M, on a definite character. Such men ‘Provmma and ' AMP.‘ e haw yommd m“ ,wlll t-rnvr-l in a smnvt row mini-MM dross, hclwo root "Jill: N; I black hat and matching; nccossor- m-cmn had sunem in 1"- 1058 from which. u will Pete: . Oazgpbell heal ft W‘ to Ha ax 5.. after 14.8fm? l1 . and Mrs. James Campbell. 99 Pow- Stnnislmu Blanchard, MP. and their non Leo wire and two children. Gather- Tommy, of Dslhoilsie, N11, who have been visiting in Rustic-o, generous glvcr to any Assist-lug In Mm RM’. Samuel. Piarley and Dr. _ 9711C o! the Univer- solo, Walk the Last llllle." um m Sun/yze, and a com- vacatlon at their cottage, York Ptwchurch and ‘Ictroponmn church joined the congregat nnmlilontrenl by ihms-Cnna- Th8 minim“! T1151! l! Ilfbeamr em . A. E. Whltmore, D. J, Justice J. T. Brown, and A. C. Froom, hall for the Exh-i Liberal club: om mpolltzln church; Mr. and Mm. J. B, Plgrr-t and lit/tie daughter Carol Ann 0t Hzm- t rd n., and Mos. DFWllOllt- are,‘ visiting in the city the guest n1’ Mr. ' motiher servntions in mo o rn ; omen‘: boa-rd procession drow toward the comets- the Metropolitan chur _. ill pant mzltuomzzn -*~"‘“ life and provincial WM ol’ the board (Y! trade, a McQunlid and young son. Tommik. Saskatchewan Ex- are visiting in the city. Mr. Mv- , hjmtfpn asmcza; t provincial sun's torlum, In i898, wh-vn Frank Dnrkc wag Year's 01’ R89. ho became WT Realm; has He had been nldemmn and n mem/bcr o1’ parllu gave up his son for another orwewwn. Prlnop ‘m1. Mr. Dark: ore, is receiving, a hearty welcome from numerous old friends. 30m on a Clhnrl Edward Island fa east again. He and u man who believed ests c! the pzovixxce. Mr. Onmlplwll spoke tor the emu-a city Friday Wlltll lie S1111 “We 1111"‘ 10st! a man and a prcmlntnt c.::z ln flank N. Duke. . m9 esteem of the ccmmun t is one o! the important l.:.r. lynch-Bishop Nuptials 0y The marriage 1s taking place at~ voment, o, any bustling me Church of the Most Holy Re- ‘ , a. clvy ma»! Frank N. deemor. at 8:10’ this I Miss Mildred Bishop, I-Zt-nslngtoxi, . daughter of Mr. and Mrs. rfi-cdcrlclc f , IBIshOP- Western Buy, The ceremony, in the Shflifim of o! relatives and friends, will bu dcd toward Regina ‘performed by Rev. J. A. MacDon- ' inlcl, Rector o: the Holy Redeemer. t {the church being comtt-d for the happy with summer flowers The bride will WCddlflR dress cf white lace over silk with softly (ironed vcll, g/hltc elbow gloves and v'“l carry nn ex- . ‘qulslte arm bnuqm} Hcr only or-j ‘nnment will be tht- groom's an vxqulsllo gold cross. ‘ She will have n! hm" bridesmaid. Ertnn GHUGPI. Alnntnguv. xvearlntv n lwcnrnln" dross of btitwxrczip ~ “or with smnrt {lmvcr hni ontl co The groomsmnxi \ . , mn Grant, Mnntaetie. ushers Mcssrs. Nnrbrrt Grunt Frank ‘Pralnor. Durinvt the wefldln". _ ., lex hind-Pun will garvsllio M tlrf [or-mm nnrl the llervlslz-r sltmetl lvy Mr. and Wm Jamm H. Lynch, Miss Erma Gnudct and Mr. tBri-nn Grunt. Aftor the ceremony the weddlrvz ‘ ~ brcnkfnst. and hold at the the lumpy lmmedlnqely moon trip thrmwh the Otnéwtlthelr rrturn they Do h up r residence a 17B rc es- “°° m“ ‘m- Street. Clfy. F“ 211’??? kht-sstone duh! PM" a‘ “mail” frca fa _ . '5‘; I if the w\nnt(rl1ga:;"° Pool: climb‘, u; Firubne W“ the l“ ‘ all? m°“' T Speedway- WEDNESDAY Ile had SPECIALS Store Closing at 12.30 ________ Breakfast BACON Sliced, Lb.------____ COOKED HAM, Lb. --—————--- _v_i Fresh Ground HAMBURG STEAK, Lb.13c. 2 Lbs. -_ ._. Fresh Made SAUSAGE. Lb. 15c. 2 Lbs.--__. bclzutilullg’ de- i PORK CHOPS Trimmed, Lb.__l1=,. ‘it v3.1‘ l\ Verdun With Fectin PLUM JAM 2Lb.Jar--V----___ Domestic or Jewel SHORTENING Lb. 180- 2 Lbs. - -- __ lsland Brand CHICKEN Boneless 1 Oz- Tin —--_ floor lunpth a bouquet. Island LOBSTER GOLTM Each ------= lllcrrknlnatlon " F‘ PEACHES 15 O1. "l"in laoh 19o. 2 for -- l rot-option {Tlrrvrlottv-tnwm Hotel. ymmvz r-nuplr- Mtcr on n 1 luvous s i’ Ejiilfj,” yinnnfl once more mtumm H6 wflttled in Rvgina. an hill mam years of m».- wholesale nnd r9- 858. for 15 years he ins! buslnw mam 0t 1W1"? and varied rm] - mom»: wwe made by in i906 he sold hll em to dGWflA hi; Cvllflle avenue h thousands of Rtzfnnnu church chimes wot-p n and the Dwrkp 09min FYl-“VPWII rivcmle is another enter. elflnnd D0 rPlpfg- mfllls on Oct, 2n vc and prcuuwly. always the danger o1 s: that danger lnmzm BMW-s agony was still cl They pushed on Wham we 1e used lnedthluss and tel ' . y pa ' “We may as well stay here." Rand laid. "We can't. go on way through the under "But l! he comes. Rand." Rand her She was very near at that nfiduwwt... ‘I man mm lnz," he pmmlsed, " as may come " | 11 “an, ‘Quad?’ n20 . lmow e it in his eyes since that. o H6 haffls P011. And h you!" hard. He lmevintlm u --hated' him and Rand gmw tense as a sound like boo e silence ol’ the ni ,ht. He arose, listening be back 1n a. moment. m» be Oonllmled.) Tzmton Bros. J. T. Davies . ALLISON MacLEOII Ltd. Firestone Warehouse ERE is dramatic proof of the extra strength which the amazing new Safety-Lock cord body provides in Iiirestone tires-of the extra protection against blowouts assured by the new and advanced Firestone Gum-Dipping pro- ccss—-of the extra mileage resulting‘, from the tougher, wear-resisting, new Fllllilifl‘ compounds in the sensational new (Joul- Grip tread. No longer can there be any question of which tire is safest. One tire-mm! (in/v one-has these exclusive safety features: -Firestone-—-the tire that has bccn tested on the speedway for your safety on the‘ highway! Have the nearest Firestone Dealer put Firestone Champion tires on your car now. Specify, Firestone when __buying your new car. DEALERS Charlottetown While Bros. & Smith Grant Motors Roy Prowne Reliance Garage Peerless Service Station Aubrey Cuicliffe — Fredericton. Service Station — Summerslde. rrutlners - 0’Leary lllclvilliam‘; Service Station — Carleton. J 111‘ ma‘ HALF um; /lk mciuptmitltsrolzzs