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Oi Thanks Wewishtiotaitothhopwtssnit orhhniitlnsitwwieflvifl" town oi phi-am im- ehsh gesllaruus suilport in the Town Election which ‘Mk Piles Q Selik 8rd. \ MAYOR W. P. MeNllI-l. COUNCILLOR REGINALD MQALEEB COUNCILLOR J. A. CAUDET COUNCILLOR P. J. MoTNNlS COUNCILLOR. IRVING MnoDONALD COUNCILUOI WILLIAM GALLANT OOUNCILIDIE THOMAS OALLANT c " Mp bl i a ""“"""-.w l’ '° slit.'::.::'".l".;:..:::s'"..'i.w... ...__._ lilies! or those rim by 85° "hm WIEBBADIIN, Germany. Bspt. 5 o erators in the zone. Both are -(CP)-A U, g Al;- Qoi-ps chap- eluged with requests from Air laln's wife, who arrived in er.- Force personnel and their depen- "lllly recently. is the first. and dents eager to contact friends Wily licensed woman "ham" radio on back home. era! i - -—-—:—-—— tlon 281:9.“ m. American “w”. TEEN THAT CROW‘? Andrew. She la hm. ni-i n. -—- Wife of LL-Col. J. . Andrew mt: Nagméflyéh t$uliiggia 5 obs lai 1 _ m P! n or the II. 8- Alr lwrces mm h” . “chm m1 mudy "Mp0. The couple formerly ll , _ it, ~33. '" """‘“" "°" ‘“""“"' f."".'.lh.".‘.“~..‘ii.'.-.‘.i‘.'é.°‘f.‘ till-h In Wlelbadin. mohair-ow liiil aileron" hospiiii here. M 4 This column la reserved for nave of iooal interest. out advertising ‘ol a news; nntura may illalflll at live cents a word. strlotly III!‘ able in iidvanea. COOK'S for Pnotograpns. ' CON FEDER .‘\'l ION LlFll BUBANCE. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS- All- advertisements to woes: in Guardian must be in office by noon of day previous to 1140a to ensun publication. CORNWALL Pastoral Oil-Hil- Services Bluiday. Sept. 8. are as follows: Cornwall 11 A.M.; New Dominion 3 PM; Kingston 7.30 RM. All Sunday Schools can- celled. Rev. J. R. Skinner, Minis- IN- ter. l VIOE-PRESIDENT—Lt. O01. W. C. Cook, Charlottetown, was elect- ed vice president at the annual meeting of the Photog-rai; ers As- sociation held recently a ville. ‘i!’ PREPARING FOR FIRST SHIP- MENT-Airangement-s for making the first shipment of this season's Island table stock pota oes are new underway. The market price at Halifax for table stock 1' bushel is 60 cents. That low r ce ncoord- ing to a local potato eirler, is due to the fact that present require- ments in Nova scotia, Ontario, and Quebec. are being supplied by those Provinces’ own potato growers. The market price yester- day for turnips was 23 cents a bushel. I LEAVE FOB. MAINLAND-Two officials of the Dominion Depart mient of Agriculture, Ottawa. led-t Charlottetown for the mainland yesterday evening. They are Mr. P. E- Brmivr. who ls in charge of nmili-Yy breeding work. and Dr. K. F. Wells. puller-inn disease expert. Wihile here, the officials conferred with Dr. G. C. Bishop. provincial pathologist. - _._..__ CITY POLICE COURT — A! the City Pplice (Hurt ywteridav morn- ing o. man charged with ilie ab- duction of a girl under id ears, of age was remanded until W nes- day, Sept, 10th. Bail was set at $500. The accused in a ease sf un- ldwful pomession of liquor was convicted and rr-manded one week' for sentame. Bail was fixed I400. A man charged with theft of o. radio was ‘remanded one week for preliminary bearing, Bail was granted at $100 Two accused charged with keeping liquor for sale were each fined $80 an-i costs or one month. A drunk and dis- orderly was tinei $10 and costs o" 20 days. A man vhairged wrh ob- taining a taxi fir hire and failing so pay the blil of $15 was given 30 ays. . RETURNS HOME — Mr James A. Pierce left yesterday on return to his borne in Alameda, Calif. after visitln his old home on P .home of Mr. and Mrs. E. Isl-and, a ter on absence 0i ten years; he wanted especially to see his sisber, Mrs. James Bryenton. who has been "in the Pmvinclal Sanatorium for the past four years or more. While here he mice his home with his niece and nephew. Mr. aril Mrs. Pfzic Wilson. 3O Victor Avenue. He also visited his sster in Braokley, Mrs. A Brycntnn and other relatives and friends. He was greatly plcmed to visit his Island home again. and he noted marw ‘iharlflefi- ON MOTOR TRIP —Mlss Mar- garet Ralnsforti, assistant of schools for Sunbury and Q1160!“ counties. is enjoying a vacation in Prince Edward Island and Nova l ATTENDING_IUITINERAL - htr. I_H§__._CHARLQI IETUWN @5501.“ Still On Service The ‘Central Guardian HARD COAL. We have fl large llllplliy base Duffie!’ also Anthracite Order early. H R, u", 3, c“, , nxruarrron___ _ ‘ lglilllgigu g3“ oinsllgxr. - Game ' A. clililreeyw Wm by North Wiitshine not '33 $.21: gehlarlzlllflie and Son's entry as w. THE PRESBYTEBIAN CHURCH in Canada. Brookfield Charge. iswvices next Lord's Day as fol- lows: Hunter River, 11 5,114;- ioiosrow Road. a PM; Brooisneid‘, 7-30 P-M-I Hartsvilie Sunday School 2 P.M.: Bxookfield Siniday Sciaooi. 10.46 AM. Mr. .Donald Nicholson. and Mrs, Geo. c MaoLean Nomi ‘Wiltshire. are in West Newton, iMass. attending the funeral Mrs. Macliems father .D'm!¢1 J- MacNiril.) formez-‘y a resident of Charlottetown. i‘. E. I. -The deceased has been living in West Newton, Mass. for rwenfy two years. Personals Mrs. Robert Goodwin and little; ‘daughter Catherine. have returned home a-fter spending the past week visiting in Summarside. ,Wn-ile there iliev were the guests .0fl Mir. and bill's. J. Harold Good- wn. - Miss I-Iildred Oakes. employee of the Civil service Commission, 0t- lawa. is visiting her parents, Min, ‘and Mlrs. Fred Cakes,’ Gambie’s Corner. Mrs. Arclwur Hyndman. wilfe 0d Conductor l-Iyndrrian. Ottawa. isi s ding a holldav orn the Island.‘ .1. e guest of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Oakes. Gamble! Corner. l er, Iilaith, left oy plane yesterday morning on return to New York alter spending a pleasant holiday wl Mrs. Dombuws sister Mrs. Georrge Stewart. Bedforti and brother, Alex MacKerlzie ni: Sootchfort. Miss Alta F‘. Prowse B. Sc Braokley left Monday morrflng to. take up her new duties as teacher in Dmsestic science at Bridge- town, High School Nova Stella. Mr. Chester E. Shaw, Dominion Department, of Agriculture. is re- covering favourably after recently undergoing s serious operation in e P. E. I. Hospital, Trains Rolling With Aquitania Passengers (By The cahmihh Press) HALIFAX. Sepz. 5 --Seveu spec- ial trains began rolling westward from Halifax inst ngm carrying most of the 2,005 passengers that arrived aboard the Aquitania ear- lier today. Many distinguished personsweire included in the largest group of civilian passengers to come to the Dominion from overseas since earl/y in the war. Among them were Lord Addison. British Dominions Secretary. ho wibh Lady Addison was star-tin a four-week tour of Canada at the Miss Hilda Mrs. Alli-son 10W". Prince Edward Island who is now serving as an Escort Q1- ficer with the cerium“ Reach,“ Corps bringing brides and child. A. Auld, daugtei- or A. Auld of Charlotte- ren of Canadian servicemen to ganada. took_her tralzilng with the cursmg Auxiliary Section of the UTPS In Charlottetown, m" Auld has been n member of the Corps since October, i941 m‘ 68 Per Oent War Assets Male Staff Are War. Veterans MONTREAL, Fept. s - A state- ment on personnel released by War Assets Corporation re- veals the fact that u! the z-nd of Jilly 68 Mr cent of the male em- ployees of the Corporation were veterans of World Wars I and II ‘Labor Takes Over Oahle And Wireless s. souN naurimisu Canadian Press Staff Writer 1 wnnon, Bcpt s - (or) - iWithin two rnzinhs Britain's Labor government will have auto- ority to nationalize Cable and Wireless Limited Nut it will be well into 1M7 at the earliest before m: £30,000,000 ($120,000,000) ocznrnun- ioations system become: State , property. . Treasury spokesmen say that i compensation nrmedings will con- itinue for months. So fa‘ there | has been no decision On the method ,of operation under government i cor. rol. ‘ Even Cable and Wireless , after , 10 months fightiwg against. public Ownership, now eocepts nation- alization as inevitable. It is seek- ing only delay in impierflbnration , until the Dominion; and India arc ‘ready to set up a governnnnt-run Commonwealth system as tnl y de- cided to do at the 1945 London Communications Qmfeaenos. Domnions legislation has nut yet been Lntrodut-od. The British act, however, has passed tlic Commons and probably will get the Lords’ third reading during October. Then time will be able to zske over miles of caibles and 140 wireless circuits. “But that. wfli only be tlie first ate," said a cable and Yv-reless off cial. “The important 121mg is to set up the planned Common.- wealth ‘Telecommunications Board to oo-ordimte it'll} develop the Commonwealth setu . "That can't be one until the Dorninlons and India take over their external communications Our argument is that. the change of control in Britain shouldn't 0s cur until the otti-ir Commonwealth twuntries are revly to rncve sim- ultaneously." Like Trans - Canada Canada for instance plans tc or both. The statement showed that ac- companying s steady increase in the flow of surpluses being declar- ed, total staffs throughout Canada increased in the flow of surpluses being declared. total slaf " throughout Canada increased from 2.857 in October. 1945 to 8,007, {it July 31. I946. In the same period the percentage of male employees increased from 63 percent to '78 percent, and of these the veteran lT-EIPPITIBEG advanced from to 68 Regionally, present staffs a"e as follows: Head Office, 1,254; Mai-i. limes. 4-20: Quebec. 1.58s; ohtmo. 1140- Prairies. 5S1; Western, 512; Special Operations. including No. Reclamation Depot, Valleyfield. 551; Guards, located in all reg. ions in Canada. 1,383. all member§ of_ the Canadian Corps of Com- missionai-res, Inc. Employment trends in the Cor. Duration have kept price with the volume of sales which have beer as fc-llows: Sales. Monthly Average v-a Fiscal year, 1944-45 $700,200 Fiscal year, 1945-46 $10,400,000 Arm-July. 194B szscooooo It is now believed that the peak has been reached in the fio\v of ‘UTPIUSPS- find "if". aflcr leveling out for a time, the ntlmbcr of staff fequircrl to handle them will Sradually decrease as disposals are effected, the middl r th Fit 'it of flat tireeso e p" N h a set invitation of the Dominion Gov- ernment. . The Aquitanla brought to Can- Scotia. She made the trip bv mot- or with Mr. and Mrs, Frances Weston, Miss Mary Weston arid Master Keith Weston of Gage- town. While in Nova Scotla she will visit with her brother, Marcus Rainsford who is on the staff of the Canadian Bank of Commerce at New Glasgow.—Sal-'nt John Telegraph Journal. ON HOLIDAY VISIT — Mrs. Athol D. lliiaoLeexi. the formvr Christin: B. MacLeod hi-s been spending the pfiii three weeks on the Island visitino old irientls. A native of lame Valley. Mrs, Mac- Leod is the wLfe of Athol D. Mac- Leod a. member of the firm 0i Messrs A. E. Torr: and Son Inc. Funenzil Directors of Cambridge Massachusetts. ‘vlr MacLend will ioih her On the Island Sept 1th when he vi5its his uncle Mr. John A. MacLeod of lirudalbanc. l-Ie is the nephew of the Rev. Dr. Angus lVlnoKer-‘le of Charlottetown. His visit to the Island will extend over a grlQd of three weeks, when they will return to Oemibridfl. Mm- wnnnriflgi‘ BEtLLR-Alctlellliit i1 O0 pretty We B L womb side, l-Iallfax, on July 19th whcn‘ Rev. J. W. A. Nicholson united, In marriage Muri-el Pearl, elder daughter of Arthur l-Isaney m" the late Mrs. Heaney, formerly 0i Clinton. P.E.I., and Charles Bcn- emin, son of the late Mr. and ‘Mrs lchard Bird. Neils Harbor, Cape Breton Island. Given in marriage by her father. the bride looked lovely in a street length dress oi powder blue silk ierley with navy accessories. Her rorsage was Am- erl-can Beautdy rosss- Th! i-Fid" was attende by her sister Eliza who wore nstreet length dress of rose jersey with brown accessor- lea and a ccrsage of pink Pfllnfl‘ tions. Cpl. George Ramsay WM best man. After the ceremony '1 reception was held for immediate relatives and friends. The brides table was tastefully decorated with roses. centred with q three- lier wedding cake and lighted Rev. Nicholson ro- posed a toast to the bride. lowing the reception Mr. and Mrs. Bird ft on a weddin lrlp to Care Breton. Mr travel inf the br de chose a grey wool sut with‘ navy accessories, her obi-sage will of reses- may will reside hi Hall- fax. adia 1.300 servicemen and 928 de- pendents in addition to the 483 [other passengers. mostly civilians. Robert. Sherwood. outstanding American playwright and author. was on his way badk to the Unit- ed states after gathering mate-rial for a new book in Elnglamd. ‘lire book will be based on the life 0i Han-v Hopkins, late personal ad- viser to President Roosevelt. Oat-her travellers to the United States included Sir Sydney Har- ris, assistant undersecretary from the Home Office. Sir Cedll Kiseh. tlepiuty undersecretary from the India Oflice, and Rabbi Stephen ‘s. Wise. prominent Jewish leader who was retmining to New York. Returning to Ottawa for cori- suyotion with other government officials was l-Inn. W. F. A. 'I'ur- irerin. Canadian Ambassador to Belgium. He was accompanied by Mme. Turgeon , Sir James tton. under secre- farv in the British Minis-try of Aircraft Production. was on his vliiy to ‘Montreal where he wilil become United Ktnudom represen- tative in the provisional internat- ional nivil aviation organization. Sir Hector Hetherington, vice-l chancel-loi- of Glasgow Universltv.‘ arrived to begin a tour of-Canarl- inn and U. S. colleges. He will receive a degree from McGill University. H R0005 in in; Dark arc skilfully mined’ with e121 11.1115 and ot‘ er Sharp _lJ0ll1‘-"d obstacles, ihui flush Wllh ilze ‘our! kl/lfl almu5t completely invisible to motorists, who may continue fcir sever“. miles irso the parl: before the "mines" take effect. . 72547 YOZ/RSEZF 7v 77?”! 7741477 FMl/Uflfi/ MEN-Elli; OfiTI-IIKE , " ' nos Anemia-s. pt. 4 .- tom] — Members of the Ins Angelou Herald Express unit of the Amati-I can Newspaper Guild ‘C T. OJ went on strike tcdisv after faillnil to reach an agreement en terms of a new corn-act. ‘ Victor Dtlnsmore. btisirvrs man- ager of the Herald Express, said the newspaper would suspcnd pub- lication at once. - Flrvrty points are at issue. in- eluding wages. EFFECTIVE "MTNEQ" STOP IRESPASBEI! Joriamaisnnrza. Sept. s -' (CP)- ‘Presmsslvg motoriits who chose to ignore live signs tellirl". tisem-‘to. stay out of the (‘ongnln botanical reserve in Mil-ht"! ‘Transvaal are likely to regret their decision. " i The intruders most of them would-be gems poachers. have en_ excellent chance Pf winding up ln_ O Start the meal right with the iced tang of rich, full- bodied Hcinz Tomato juice. For crimson colour and downright home-tast- ing flavour no other equals it. acquire the Canadian Marconi Company which operates the Dorc- 1riion’s overseas wireless circuits. ‘THE Jung ‘Jiepvnuinq Lei your DOCTOR diagnose... ll.l. IIANING friends and n eighbors may have “just the thing" for your condition. Bus the only u]: course is to consult your physician-and abide by his experienced counsel. us PHARMACY m J ~\€A.(Q m»... ..,-i ha... .-..-...i.< IIII'§’\ CIAliill|§lfl!_lIl>l_ We hope, too, you'll accept his recommendation to bring his prescriptions to this "Reliable" Pharmacy for careful LuasaPOlllldlfls- We assure you prompt, pre- cise service, and fair prices. Lh. lliii to LOU KING Lends the rhythmic Sweet Cnporaites orchestra In music you con dance lo a . . or dream te . . . on your Sweat Cuporui Rcidlo Show TONIGHT 10.30 c. r. c. Y. There have been. FJSRHtiOG-‘i that Cable and Wireless Ltd. might, become part of the General Post Office wriicn already oiienstes the British telephone and telepraoh s stem. But 2t is considered mbre likel that it will necome a govern- men - owned mrporatinn like Trans-Canada Air Llrv-s. respon- sible to a minister of the crown but functioning as an ordinary commercial undertaking in its day- to-day affairs. Detailed reasons for baking oval’ Caible and Wireless have never been published. The reiwrt 0i "is 1°"? communications Conference i! Stu- a secret document It is known. however, that public ownership first was sOEiN-"id 193i by Australia's Labor govern- ment and that New Zeaiend and India soon ailfefil- Cm!“ "d scum Africa, or. the other band. were satisfied Will‘ the existing setup and not until 1945 old i118)’ agree to come in with the remem- der of the Commonwealth. Proponents cf the plan at closed sessions of the i045 London mept- lng advanced, 9t is learned, fve main reasons for nationalization. 1 They wanted a greater shy in the central control of Ehnpire 00!:- munlcations than ls PY°Y!d“3 Y the existing CornmoraveaLh Com;- munications QOYIPIl, mainly all an- vlsory body. .2. They felt yovernment w!!!- psnies would §‘\'i-‘_i-h°m by”! mm,‘ trol of communication: in i119’! own areas. 3, y though; the damlnani British company routed too much traffic through London ‘ between India and South A-Yitgfl- for‘ lllsixlglffiflaézfplilfit be sent vlo e “Elle? theylgvrere to contribute i0 maintenance wf the ‘Empire com- munications system they Willi“! to contribute to a company from which éhe profit motive had been remove . 5. They had doubts o! the Coll‘- pany-S ability to meet. port-W" financial obligations. Military Favor n; is known, up), that.‘ the British ershp or ‘sire which have out been made public- In addition, a government. Nhite Paper described the bill as a nec- Cables studied the bul. sir Edward ac- knowledged the Bennude rare structure meant Cable and Wire- less would require a government subsidy to maintain. its present scale of salary and bonuses to us scoff of 10,000, LONG VOYAGE HOME ’ ‘ FOR. NEW LEALANDER WANGANUT, N. Z., Sept, 4 _. (OP) - A soldier who returned to New Zsaiand alter oocupat-nn ser- vice in Japan had a long a-nd arduous Journey .il.ee.d of him be- fore he could receive n welcome home. Landing a: Wellington he travelled by tnatn to Wanganul, then he had a Ari-mile journey by bus to Pipiriki, and then a 20- mile trip byurlver steamer up ‘he Wanganui ver, which flows through spare-sly populated arms in its upper reaches near the centre of the ‘Iorth Island. Even when tie reached the lonely lip-river landing at Tangahoe 11c had-an hour and a half climb over a bush trad: before he reached his Jarm, which is in the forest-clad FARM LABOURERS ANO A great number o! men viii October to harvest the pfllilll] crop day plus board. As advise this office by phone. letter, estuary step towards the implement; ation of the Bermuda Mfffifnenl- of 1945 under uihivh Britain ngref-rl to rate reduction: estimated oy Cable and Wircbss to cost £2500.- coo isiopoooooi t. year at brew" traffic levels. Cable and Wireless. svronflil/ BRIGKLAYENS : oppgggd i0 hhviohhiizstion urged unsuccessfully that if puilic own- ership must come it should be ‘hmugh ,5, Slrflll) Empire corpora.- ion in which he Domlnions would be represented, lni-tcad 0f B PEPE!‘- ate company ‘R H1611 C°mm°“' wealth country- Thcse are its main arguments ggainst any chance. B5 Mum“! bv Chairman S" Edward Wil-I shilwmiie bill ‘moms the breakup‘ of the great aritlsn Conunopwealill system of communications l 2. The scheme is imPY5¢'-!°lb' and unwmkable.’ and wi‘: result in loss of vital foreign coriccssloris because some KOl/fiiilmiinis "cum diplomatic interference." Ore coun- try. he said, braille oil 110801190112"! with the company as soon s! i-‘I bill was introduced. 3. Any Dominion ivanti-II '~° nationalize eommunicatibll! could do so without affectinfl "is ""19 of the British i-ompany against which there had been no charge of inefficiency. . A. Cable and Wireless is equip?- ed to meet all future financial commitments. However, before the House of Common: select committee which in Charlottetown. Wages $1.25 per lvalianal gmpbqmad‘ gumbo; preseatsapaltiallisteiiebsppsrtssiiiesavsisbie threqii its local llstieaal Employment Office. A number of first chase-i Bricitiziyc l Wman-to-Womsnh g isn't she fascinating? CLAIREWALLACI? Ymlljfavaurite rvvmq reporter 110w on the air again, f" R0511 Hoodflour News! Scoops! Interviews! Mon. Wed . Fri. 2:30 P_M_ _ __C_. B. A. Tran: - eahiai-ishnhi Coast-to-floast d’ d’: m hinterland, thw- ' the nearest neiehggilirsgixalre “a a welcome at r e end of it‘ n his moi-her. who nus mhnaswl the farm e alone. had docked the homestead With flags and hung ribbons round the horses’ _ .14 i, son's returnfae" n honor o‘ h"- i‘ TO ELECT HEAD OFFICE! I BONE, Seprgii (Cg) __ J suits from many countries convene at m. .i it c ll Rome tomorro; tgslblect Osage m superior general to their wqr-i wide order. ' Th t h l: IQQLGWDDOQSII tails efllgollglgan‘ Jim Father Ledochoivskic, died. Italian, Father Alession M W55 lg Yifmllflrflrv charge until own eaih i 1944 1f without a lealdetr. e t u“ 5M" ll Seventy electors already arrived in Rome. The cergm <are expected in last several day; romo PIOKERS = ' be required during Septambgp _j In this area. Th‘ apllroxhnfiawu" Del-nil Paid it" Potato pickers is $3.00 peg! u] I h‘ "i!!! l! 0f llimnat importance. we would 1* “m? W"! WTWM l0 tive it their crmsiderntion. and if interested or personal interview. In addition to the above we have a number n; permanent position! L" mflrrlfll "Ill Slllille farm labourers. Fnr furthcr info ants are requests-d in ("why-Q 1m, ,.--=.. rmntinn applies 1's are urgently rcquirru-l for work hnur. ASSISTANT MANAGER - RETAIL GLOTNlilu This openlL-g ls in Nova Scotia. Will work with O\\’I|I.'l' inniiugei, must have knowledge and good experience is dry pads. Ild ready-sol Iunr lines. One of demonstrated experience, ability. and integrity will earn 03000. SALESMAN WITN AGRICULTURAL BACKGROUND A large organization in the Muitirnee requires a mzln bunt-en 2t! and 85 years of age to work on Dairy and Poultry Procurement and Plilnottnas. Must have good personality and possess a Wllllngfltll to work hard. High School Graduate or better. earn up so 82500. The man accepted can Iietfllseettheleesltlfficeetliatiensl Efleylsltssfllomlt istiisrstesemysur needs, and time of year Community. OOMIIIOI LABOUR OEPAIITMEITR ll ray Mitchell umisrsa or LABOUR A. MaeNamara DEPUTY MINI8TIIL "r husband both operate amateur 4 our or _s_ WOMEN WHO wiu PRIZES FOR HOME BAKING