-=v-emm*. ...-,_-_--»- w‘, _ our -.»....=sn-»»..-...» .... ..-_., - . ~.- n», . Going away to School or College — Going on a long trip-Or lust going away ior the week-end. . . At i-‘olmon’: you'll lind Lug- gage of which you can be proud. Luggage that is strong, roomy, light and of a smart appearance is essential for any and every trip. Hoimarfs feature both McBrine and Christie Cases Truniis that answer every travelling purpose. Black Leatherette Cues rein- forced with genuine leather in 24 and 26 Inch silos are light in weight and roomy. Thry are priced st 2.75 s. 3.50 Ladies’ Tweed Cases in a variety of smart c010!’ combinations are In" 18 and 21 inch sizes. Cases are nicely lined and have utility pockets Ne“ by McBr-ine end Christie. these Osaee are ~ 6.95 t0 26.50 Trunks in the popular 38 inch size are of strong l-ply mn- strucilon. They have brass fittings and locks. double iiottoiul and steel bindings. Dress Trunks are priced at " Black Fibre Gases in 21 and 26 eisre have leather reinforcements and are priced at and These 6.25 and 7.50 Men's Week-end Cases of blaels fabrikold with reel leather corn- ers and binding are made by both McBrine and Christie. These Cases have a uhlrt fold. come in two sizes and are priced st I350 t0 l9.95 Gladstone Bags of either brown or black genuine leather are avail- nble with or without straps. Glad- stone Bags are the truly smart luggage for the man who travels. These ere priced st 42.008.45.00 with a tray. ere priced at 12.95 t0 29,95. incli end steel bindings. ‘Ti-IE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN ’.s rHOLlllAN’S for .~ ' VFISWJVfiIIfl’ lmilltilllmilwl Week-End Cases tn s variety of strip- ed colored fibre have a wooden frame. These (‘ascs are in 16, l8 and ll Inch sizes. Tlicy are priced at 3.00 Men's Falrriknirl Aernpack in the 2i inch-I suit sisr. contains 2 hangers and a shirt fold. These good looking. rnomy Acropaclis are prio- 42.50 Touring Cases of strung i-ply construction have eds! - brass locks and fittings. These Touring Cases are available with or without trays. They ere very roomy and are easy to handle. Touring (‘uses are priced at 6.95 i0 l2.95 , Steamer Trunks in the 36 lnih size- lre of l-ply construction They lsave brass fittings and locks. double bottoms These Trunks are made by McBrine and 1...... "WIIERE 0L0 FRIEllIlS MEET" ' SIIMMERSIIIE RESIDENCE FOR SALE Sealed Tenders addressed to C. B. Morris, Summerslde, P. l. I., will be received up to September 7th, I948, for the residential property of the late Mrs. Norman Wright, situ- . otsd at the corner of Spring and Pleasant Streets. This is one of the finest homes In Sirmmerside, has large grounds with beautiful shade trees. immediate occupation. Inspection can be arranged by contacting C. I. Morris, 75 Spring St., Sumrnerside. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. C. l. MORRIS, N. W. LOWTHER, Executors. Banister. Quickies By Ken Reynolds llllillil .-lllll| 26s rr \. - r p, p“ iiiilllllll‘ \l'- sis _ i_"i don't care rvisot the nursery said in their Guardian Want illeiiusstissrqrli. Loans en Town Properties f Istc It. lunmereile V‘ ._¢_._¢_._.4§_._.“,...‘4g‘..¢..‘ Professional Barri ' O§FO§§§Q4404§Q§% RICHARD S. HINTON 5.0-. an. tun. _ Solicitor. etc. and Farm Iyeu - E. E. Parkman tlpt.ll.. Il-il. Optometrist Gill“ Fitted Visual Training Given BEGIN’! THEATRE BLDG. Bummer Street. Summerside T. Earle Hickey Chartered Accountant Office at ll Grenville street Phone 57s ,' lumrnerslde I - hinmzimwa. i s. r. liiIii‘lEli n. o._ OPTOMITRIQT Complete Visual Analyses Glasses Fitted h IMALLMAN’! BUILDING, lunsmetside. PIJ. PIIONB 70b Iuemlned ‘<1 BLEARIIIE AllilTliiIl SALE AT KINKOEA Acting under instructions of Joseph Mulligan I will sell by auction on his premises on TUESDAY. AUGUST Slut BEGINNING Al‘ I. EM. Hie complete equipment at fgfm mlchlhcry and household forni- ture as follows: New house, unfinished: binder; My mower; fsrm wagon; sloven 15"" Whwlc): 8 sets barrows; "n! hi0": walking plow; horse hive: seuffler; full set carpenter- tilflll: s quantity harness, both double and single; s, mung“, lumber; fox pong, Furniture: Cupboards: tables. lcunrel: chairs; aollelnodes; 4 1...} °“"""= hitch“ rinse: table and "m"? "llhihl machine; flgljg ""1 I 1cm quantity smell articles not listed. TERMS CASH. If dny is unfit. sale on next n“ day. HUGH I. MOI-NEON, Auctioneer. | ‘i FOR SALE DINI.’ aim nsrras eros- n: honours 5 801M’ concern. Real bar- nin M quick Isle. salie- l"! 5°" I l9". attested on lfii I10" I I00". Alrrlyi- 308 143. c/e Guardian e Student Nurses Wanted An autumn elaee ts new being formed. We have severe! vsceuetd. ‘Entrance requirements Grade ll certificate. Apply ileeledlltelf to the superintendent. l Prince County Ieepitel. ll bingo et the home cf Mi. wizstsiiri auiinnurr -IOII lUITl. elsee 32-34 greatly reduced st Pearson's Ready-to-Wear, Keristne-ton, ~ -ANYONI WISHING T0 SILL good grade birch loss or 1%" planks, write Box 664. Summer- side. -BELTING 110B. 8H1. - New supply of d inch end 5 inch 4 ply on hand. Taking orders for all lengths and widths endless. Order now tn have in time for harvest. JBINCMOWN United Church. Malpeque Sunday. Aumiet 29th- 1948. Bundey School 11.00 A. M. Dlvlne Worship lit!) A; M. and 7.30 ‘P. M. Dev. James Cross. B. A.. Minister —CHUBOH NOTICE for Parish of New London, Sunday. August 29th. 14th after Trinity. 8t. Mark's. Kenslngton, Sunday School 10-00 A. M. Morning Prayer 11.00 A. M. St._ Stephens. Burlington. Sunday School 130 P. M. menlng Prayer 2.30 P. M. St. Thomas‘. New Lan- don. sundsy. school 630 P_ M. Evening Prayer 7.30 P~ M- 3°“ Sidney J. Davies. B. A. ‘ Howlers Borden -osr. and Mrs. Louie Mist-tart were recent visitors to . Since their return they have gone on s motor trip to Ontario where they W111 amid wins time with their daughter. Mr, and Mrs. Charles Woodatde end children. Clinton. P. I. 1., were visiting here lest week, the Kueste of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Weeks Mir. and Mire. A. A. Melanie. Halifax, N. 5.. are vacationing at nrnwood wthere they have s summer cottage. Miss Alma Gould. RN. s form- er resident of Bedeque, now of Halifax. is visiting friends Ii this communiw. In the notes of last week ii, should have been stated mgr, Mrs. Ralph cell-beck accompanied her husband on his motor trip to Ontario. .___ M?- R-I-lph lord. son of m. end Mrs. Edwin Lord. central Bedeque. who had s light ati/agk n: pom, is at present c. pat-lent in the P. E. Island Hospital. Mr. Arthur Richard was in surmmerside on lfi-iduy. I Mrs. John Cahlll. Sumn-iiersiae is visiting in this district for a cw days. Miss Lily Wood is to be teach- ing at Dunstaffnage for the com- ing year. —- | Master Willis Cahill is at ore-i scrit in l-lowian at the home u; Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Pinnau. Mr. B. Haywood end James Bgyce spent, the week end at their respective homes here. Mr. Clayton Carruthers left for ‘rruro. N. B. on Monday i0 511-18 home a car he recently purchased. The cucumber pickers sre ken‘. busy these days but report tun czop i.s not. at its best yet. Mr. Cola Arsenault. Cascumpec. and Edwin Gallant. Summerside were in l-fawlan on Friday even- ‘mg. Mr. and Mrs. Fred MacAuslax-id were guests on sunday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Dignan, l-lowlan. Rev. A. F. and Mrs. Baker of Nova Bcotia spent. s few days re- eently with Mr. and Mrs. J. R- pignan. 'Mr. and Mrs. Eisner Arsenault and family of Rumiford. Me, are mentioning on the Island. guests of hie parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Arsenault of Wwdfiwck- Mr. and Mrs. Rosamond Casey. their daughter Eileen and sons Lawrence and EuGeM °i 341m? ford, Mn. who have spent the pass week at his home in New Bruns- wick arrived here on Saturday‘ evening where they will be guests of Mrs. Casey's mother, Mrs. Chr- rle Ftlnnan and other relatives for s. week or more. Mr. and Mrs. Alben 'l'. Arsen- eult and family and Mr. end Mr... Frank Peters of Hcsxlan have moved to Summersirie for a ferv weeks. Congratulations to Priul B01101! cf Duvar end Evelyn Gallsiat. Woodstock. who will particivaw in s very important event in the very near future. Miss Mary Cahlll, Bmnmersldc. ts visiting in Howlsn at. the home of Mr. end Mrs. Andy Finnish end family. A family re-unlan dinner was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Arscniiult on Sunday. August 22nd in honor of her aunt. Mrs. Sadie Connors of Perth Amboy. N. J.. who te vacationing amid her relatives here. Also present was Mrs. Max Martin of Emerald. Supper wee served the same vul- tors at the home at Mrs. Frank Richard. l-lowlan. Mr. and Mrs. Maxim Gallant. Ptuaville and Mrs. Joe. Gallant and daughter of Sydney. N. 5.. were visiting tn Howlsn st the home of Mr. and Mrs. Feruln Perry. Mrs. Jos. Gallant is s neighbour of Mrs. Perry's bro- thers Aiiblt in Sydney. Visitors to Hawlan on eunday were Mr. and Mrs. Heletre Peters end children and Mr. Blecqulcrs of Ruatlco. They called an Mrs. Mary Perry before going to Bloom- field Btstion to visit other rela- tives and friends. Plrrnin Perry spent. a pleasant wveek in Charlottetown with hi» son Henry and family. On his way home he stopped a day with Mr. and Mrs. Alphmse Bernard of Summers“. arriving home co Qeturdey. Mrs. Margaret Arseneuit. Upper Howler: has se her guest her els- ter, Mrs. ladle Connors of Perth Amboy. N. .l., who hasn't been home for the past eighteen years. during which time she lost her husband by an accident. m. end Mrs. Rosamond Casey and their children liileen sud Iugene and her sister. Mrs. Jonu Cshili motored to Beuris to visit with their brother Albert and Mrs. Plrinen and family before coining to l-lowlen. The Csecye found that section oi the lelerad my pretty. 0n Mcndsy evening. Aug. 53rd. the district of Duver put on e sud _ (Olmtiniitd on rm ll), l served. Mrs. (‘DH .1. s. Wright. Pred- crictxin. NB. is visiting st. the Pastoral duties on the 29m, w. and Mrs. Robert Aiftfleck We" Quests of Mr. and M”, Peter Nicholson, Albany, on Mom. day last. The service lest, 51mg" l“ m, United (ah/arch was conducted by Rev. L. P. Archibald. Brooklyn. NS. Mr. Archibald was pastor here from 193i to 1935. On the present occasion he was warmly welcomed and heard with much acceptance. The soloist st the service was Miss Winnlfred Wright. Boston. daughter of the Honorable Horace end Mrs. wright, lower Bedeque. Rev. E. B. and Mrs. Weeks were in Kcnsingtcn on Sunday after- noon where they visited Mir. and Mrs. Bradford MacArthur. They attended service in the United Church tn the evening. The Bedequc W. C. 'l'. U. met on Wednesday afternoon, 19th inst, st. the home of the presi- dent. Mrs. J. H. Macrarlane. Fernwood. Among matters con- sidered was the continued spon- sorship of a child in Europe. This is the fourth year in euccesglgn that this society has assumed this responsibility. At the c1059 a social hour was enjoyed during which ice cream and cake were hrme of her husband's puenlg, Honorable Horace and M“, Wflrht. I-mver Bedeque. " The sale on the premises of the We Hwy 0011M. 0n Saturday 3115i i115?» Was well attended. The Dwpfirty has been purh n b MY- Lloyd Ariiecit of tlllsasvetllag: Rev. W. B. and Mrs. Crorwe hgvg returned from their vacation 1n N7 5~ Mr- Orowe will resume his Y?!" RAIIIIOIPI IIIIIIT Tewnwlsoudravelwlso :2; end beau- lliui . a a In soil supple Ifligerncch. See I in the season's loveliest colours; M. Ind designs at leading stores across Canada.- $59.00 Exclusively Willi H0lman's In Siimmerside .‘_-.-.. ‘ i‘ .1- UST 28. I943 P512 Home?’ Arranged for clamping to pump column, have double gears, IISHOVS MACHINE SHOP l0. Box I36, Summerside, P.E.l. babbitted bearings with grease cups, I2 inch tight and loose pul- leys, hardwood uprights with cast iron crossbar. Stroke adjust- ments 4 l-2, 7 and 9 1-4. Weight assembled 85 pounds. De- livered any station on I’. E. I. $29.75. TM many friends of Mr. .1 h C1818. Middleton. son of Nlr, in: N!“ Wllhed Crflll- who underwent B11 flllcration In the P. E. Island millltiil. has returned to his home Egg’ hfi is convalesclng favor. Th! 11c won i abo t - cred tn rgund B-bgfili. thuis also,“ 3.1 is the most abundant that h“ seen here for many yes“, Drowning Fatality Poem‘ GREVILLE, n. s, 2s _ (c?) _ Glendon Muilnmlg °i sllflmhill was drowned in the; “X River near this Cumberland Cmmty vflhae today while swim- ming with two cfltnpanlong, The youth was dragged under by l ""118 under-tow and disappem. ed from sight before his two ccm. Danlons could reach him, GAUGE.‘ IORIIST AREA ‘Phe forest area of Oansdg is approximately 1.220.405 square mles. OUR BOARDING HOUSE BIGGER AND BETTER THAN EVER COME TO THE At Albertans OFFICIAL OPENING AT 2 P.M. Amusements For Young And Old MOOMODQM {QM Prince County Exhibition Wednesday Sept. 1st. Come and Enjoy a Good Time and see your Friends Meals Served an the Grounds by the Association. MAMMOTH DANCE IN THE EVENING . Admission to Exhibition: A. D. O'BRIEN, President. Adults 35c; Children 20c. H. S. MATTHEWS, Secretary. {Qiiiiidiéisltvgimroq xiii/s; “- Moior Hoopla p "V" *_§ Hill's ~ 4, EVIDENCE craze» moi/a. f" “i BILLY The .5...» MYSELF.’ 1M NORRIED-FIVE cow- ,r Herons MISSING.’ I-HOPE.’ 7» KID! ‘may crow-r STOP TO PREPOSTER / PLAY BULLET PINCPPOMG surzeo/ some Q wm-i 8iLi>l"Tl-ie mo“ 2am rwosroiz! siiooreras uuoee ,, Tr-iis rs His MOWING , “rue His slicers/M. s.» . seasons. ‘liSlTED THAT '1'. MET i-llMr Ms’- Notozious sear! see THEM toi-WLAWS GENE Butter Holes? -fi'infi‘lr% lfifihiaoo‘ " ifilrvvfl i’ ~5E%99\£ i