LEAN-CUT ciircii _ Frosted W tailored by Herbert Sondhei o New York checks a sliin figure with a tri r-trim jacket belted abovea inont-iu skirt . . . to suit you ior summer in the smartest way. Would a few pounds less let you wear fashions like this? Then write for the"K_ellog| Weight Control Plan," a purse-st guide with 63 reducing menus planned for your own needs. - .........................a..., keep you regular naturally. And, being made only from the vital outer layer: of the wheat, it is rich in cer- tain “protective" food elements your body must have, diet or no diet. No wonder this delicious cereal is served by nearly one out of every two families in Canada. Order Kellogg's All-Bran tods . To get the “Kellogg Weight Conn Plan," cut the box-top from the package: rint your address and request on the ck and mail to Kellogg Co. oi Canada, Ltd., London, Ontario. These menus include Kellogg's AILBIan bemuse it is uaranteed, on a double-your-money- ck basis, to ‘ Madoby Kellogg's In tendon, Onions Banailian Legion iianee Aug. 5th. MONTAGUE CURLING CLUB Music by DON MESSER AND HIS ISLANDERS Sponsored by Montague Branch, Canadian Legion Bus service from Charlottetown, Murray River and Georgetown Carnival At Hunter River Wednesday Evening. August. 7. On grounds near site of new Catholic Mission Church. On main highway. Bingo, fortune wheels and games, popularity contest. Hot dogs, ice-cream and other refreshments. Proceeds in aid of Church building fund. Illustration Station Field Days The Dominion Department of Agriculture. in oo-operltifl! M“ "l" Provincial Department o! Agriculture, will hold illustration Station Field Diys on the foliowtiig dates, Standard Time:- Parm of Hugh J. MacDonald, Monticello, Aiignt 3th at 8 p-lls. Spealierl: Hon. W. I’. Allan Stewart, D. C. Selsarnsan, I.. W" M?" F. A. Driaeoll. IL l. Maobaren iumollAlbertlllolliuAllblsAngnotflflsattpn. Sneakers: D. C. Golan-snail, l. C. Wflflll. ll. W. Clay, I. A. Drilooil. G. C. WarremR. l. Maolraresi. Flrlis ol William l. Johnston, New London, Angnat ‘it-Ii at 3 P-l- smiimi no Honour, iii. uses-invaders». w. a. slim M- I-l. s. w. Donitar, ions. sass Iltella nuns. a. n. Hui-sm- hr- of Thomas and Walter Noonan, Richmond. aux-It "I! 1* luv-P- QIQIIDII . . ELI. . .10“. - 5 M 5”‘ PII,I‘.A.DIis:QIYR.MI‘.I:dAIAIQ."J nub" m Pllldllllflflllqlflillilhvflqdlfllfinlll-I- saunas-imam unmw.:.asia,ss.a.l.l-.W. Mom ‘l-DIIellI-lllgltfll. hmliliiillnlshil the yogi l; ‘figu- an the Illustration Sta- "w IIL-Iapulaseaial nun viii u (ii-suns. a liens: 0w ll -“"**...-a:v.~..r.z-.'~:.r..".z:r..~.-:...""“"".... 1°--“'-'-‘ is wash fiat n n pepsin. ~ w. I. an llamas: c‘ eIIlbirallenMMiOnI fillllllflldlfild t E ..;':.'":';'......" Wolfe-ah‘? s. iusm nature use! be "If"! Ilsa cents a word. lo in advance. 1' II!’ Q $52.. OONFEDEIATION LII’! IN- BUIANCIL 000K’! for Photos!!!)lil- i DI.- BAIRITT"! office will be closed until Aug. 12th. ORDERS are rollinl in l0 5- F- Tarbusi-i for Blankets and tflllorod Shirts. COMIWEBCIAL COL- UNION LEGE, Charlottetown. U to date courses. No waste ti e. o Corli- Jled teachers. See Pr cipfll Morm- GET YOUR APPLICATION in early to the Union Commercial Coi- l e. Charlottetown. Write today. m. Moran, Principal. KNIGHTS 0F COLUMBUS loc- ture committee meeting in their hall tonight at 8.30. LAWN FURNITURE. — Chairs. Scttees, Tables. A variety of signs and colours to oihooge from. Sutherlands. McGlll Ave. Phone 339. ANNOUNCEMENT of Church Services. Presbyterian Church in a: Sunday. Aug. 4. Card-ll!!! 1i a.m.: Montague 7.30 pan. REV. ROY WEBSTER will con- duct service in the Lower Mon- tague United Church on Sunday. August 4th, 7.30 P. M. D. S. T. CHURCH OF SCOTLAND. — Services on Lord's Day. August 3rd. Brooklyn 10.30 A. M. ris 2.30 P. M. Murray River 7.30 P. M. (All S. T.) THE UNITED CHURCH 0F CANADA, Belfast-Belle River, Sun- day. August 4th, jflldon 11.00. Belle River 8.00. Eldon A. Gunn, B. A., Student Minister. BRADALBANE United Church. August 4th. Bradalbane 11 A. M. Rose Valley 3 P, M. North Granville 8 P. M. Please note change in order oi services. Rev. W. B. MacPhail, Minister. LAWN rvnmruan. - ire. Set/tees. Tables. A variety of de- signs and colours to choose from. Sutherlands, McGill Ave. Phone 339. 5'1‘. PETEIVS BAY PASTORAL August 8 P M. Marie. Rev. . James Innis. Guest Sneaker. PASTORATlL-Servlces for Sunday. August 4th, Tryorl, 3 P. M. Bonshaw at 11 A. M. Baptismal service at Jack McRaes‘ shore at Tea Hill at 2.45 D. S. T.‘ Rev. Sterling Stacklhouse. Minister. REV. ROY WEBSTER will con- duct service in thc Lower Mon- tague United Ohurch on Sunday. August 4th, 7,30 P. M. D. S. T. CHURCH NOTICE for Pariah of Milton and Ruatlco for Sunday. August 4th. St. John's. Milton, sun- day School 10.00 A, M. munlon 11.00 A. M. St. Mark's. Rus- tlco, Sunday School 2,30 P. M. Ev ening Prayer 3.00 P. M. Rev. Sici- ney J. Davies, Rector. SERVICES of special interest. will be held next Sabbath, August 4th at Valleyrlcld and Orwell Head. Ser- vice at Orwell Head, 11 A, M. S. T. when an Honour Roll oi’ thirty-two names will be unveiled. Service at Vulityfleld, 7.30 P. 1\i. S. T, when an Honour Roll of forty-three names will be unveiled Rev. D, M. Sinclair, a former pastor, will be lihe guest speaker. REV. DR. J, SUTHERLAND BONNELL, who last ' November celebrated t-he tenth annlversoy of his ministry at the famous Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church. New York. will occupy the pulpit of St. David's United Church, Georgetown on the comlng Sunday, August 4th, at 3 P. M. (A. D. T.) Dr. Borinell i8 a native Islander of whom his prov- ince is justly proud and these an- nual visits are eagerly welcomed by many. Mrs, Hubley of Boston will be_ the so st. HUNTER RIVER UNITED CHURCH CHARGE. —~ Services on Sunday, August, 4th, are as follower, North Wlltaiiire 11 A. M, Hampshire, 3 P. M. and Hunter River 7.30 P. M. Services in North Wiltshlre and Hampshire will be conducted by Mr. Fulton Robertson, Hunter River. The Charlottetown male nctttte will supply special music at the evening service in Hunter River and (here will be a special speaker. Rev. J. I. Morrison. Minister, VICTORIA CROSS INSTITUTE ORGANIZED - At a meetin held at Victoria Cmss on July . the followln oiiicers were elected t0 Ruide t e newlu tor-med Women's Institute branch through the com- ing year: President, Mrs. S. Adams: Vice-president Mis. D Macheod and Secretary. Mrs. William Hick- m Montague R R Dir Mrs. and Willard - Dockerty . Duncan MacK-ir-zle. It was decided to hold Institute Meet- ings on the first Tuesday of each month. Next meeting to be held atthe home of Mrs. D. Maclnod iii- __..._ first choice l(‘ll_l'l. hsavqill § CIT POLICE COURT - At the City lice Court yesterday morn- ing a dnlnlr andydlsorderiy and a ,dr\uk ar-i lncamiible had their cases remanded until Monday. Aug- ust- 5th. ‘ INCREASED TOURIST TRADE‘ —0ne thousand, two hundred and Jorty-seven wurlrts registered ai the Tourist Bureau for the month qt July compared to 181 for the previous month. WELCOME VISITORS —- Rev, and Mrs. J R Skinner. acn M“: and daughter Janet oi Cornwall. PE. airs welcome visitors in Westvtlle with Sklrmefs father Mr. Alex Skinner and other r2- latlves —New GLBSQOW slews. -~~— I HAMPTON UNITED CHURCH.— Services. Sunday, August 4th. Min- ister. Rrv. Peter Jackson. llantpton 11 A. M. Appin Road, 3 P. M. Com- munion, Victoria 7.30 P. M. THE REV..C. A, BRITTEN will preach 1n Central Bedeque Baptist Church on Sunday, August 4th. giognlrig 11.15 A. M. Eveplrig 7.45 . i. GEORGETOWN UNITED PAS- TORAL CHARGE. -- Sturgeon at 10.30 A. M. (A. S. T.) Rev. Sidney J.‘ Boyce. B. A., St David's Church, Gtorgetcwn. at 3 P, M. (A. D, T.) Rev. Dr. J. Sutherland Bonncll oi Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church. New York. Soloist: Mrs. Hubley oi Boston. WINSLOE UNITED CHARGE. —- Sunday Services: Winsloe South 11.00 A, M, Winsloe North 3.00 P. M. Prlncclown Road 9.00 P. M. (Day-_ light Saving Time.) Young l‘ec\-' file's at Hall Friday, s30 P, M. J.‘ eber Kean, Sfudxnt Minister. CENTRAL PARISH. — Services. for Sunday. August 40h. Clyde River 11 A. M. S. S. 10 A. M. St, (lather- lnes 3 P. M. Churchill 7.31’) P. M. Canoe Cove S. S. 2.30 P. M. Mr.‘ Donald Nicholson will be the guest speaker at all points, T. W. Good- will, Minister. | THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA. — Services for Sun- day, August 4th as follows: liar- r ton l1 A. M. Marnhlleld 7.30 . (D. T.) and Mt. Stewart 7.30 P. M. (S. T.) Sunday Schools —-| Marshrield and Harrington 10 A. Ml and Hlghfield 2.30 P. M. F. N.‘ ;Mrs. Johnstone‘; Ladies‘ W " 2 nUAREA-N THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN Important All Officers, N.C.0.'s and men interested in turning out on ‘Guazd of Honour for Field Marshal Montgomery are asked to nice at THE ARMOURIES TONIGHT AT ‘l P. M. COMMANDER 11th BECCII. REG l‘. vaAA-‘An-Cw 0x)- CRASWELL for Photographs. SPECIAL August ‘reductions at CHI. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS- All advertisements to appear Ln uuariiian must be in oflice by uoon of day previous to insertion, to ensure Publication. ALUMNAE DELEGATE - Mrs, J‘ Riley. Post President. will YEDresent the Noise Dame Alum- nae Association. Charlottetown. at the forthcoming Canadian Feder- ation of Convent Alumnae to be held in Montreal, Aug. 23.30, ,\/\' ’.\J\7 CAVENDISH UNITED CHURCH ~—PilbilC worship Sunday. Aug. 4. ll a.m.. North Rustico; 7.30 p_m,, Stanley Bridge; 7,30 3115510“, srrvlce in New Glasgow wig special music. Rev. W, J. Green will be guest speaker at New Glss. ROW. Rev. E. P. Coffin, Minister. POWNAL CHARGE, unmd Church of Canada. Services Sun- oay. August 4th: 11.00 am. 011i. loll: 2.30 p.m.. Mount Herbert; 3.00 iii-m- Pownal. Guest presch- er. Rev. D. K. Ross. BA Sunday Schools at Pownal and Mlllvlew, both at 11.00 a.m. All times Day- light Saving. Rey, E. R. MacVlc- ar. Minister. VISITING CAMBRIDGE-Mrs. Ivan Duvar and daughter. Jean, of Montflizue, P. E. Island. are in Cambridge. Mass. visiting Mrs. E. H Duvar. who is living with her daughter. Mrs. George Pauton. Blsclow Si. She formerly lived PAGE THREE Match your new fishiol (a! you bright accessories . .\, and highlight your own skinione. Every color you could ask for is in our collection. So liberal is the assortment that you'll march off with a complete lipstick wardrobe nmxcv in Charlottetown, P. E. Island, Mrs. Duvar is B3 years old and her many friends are izlad to hear she is recovering from a severe illness which she suffered five months _ __ N __ . . ‘T’ Mrs. Janina Lockwood I114 5 Miss Lois Cox c! Morel! left N "y, Adam: Personal yesterday morning to spend c holi- dausstuanfinnhllg lvgary MaoNe TRYON — BONSHAW BAPTIST ' no P. M. Roy. c. A. Hicks, Pastor. Aim“ 4th. CHUECH 5531mm; __ Service Worship at 11' Annual Meeting of tin and son Do.n on Sunday August 4th at Alexandxa the combined Missionary Auxiliar- Cross Roads at 1.30.. l" i" 73°- Young, B. A., Minister. ,5"- THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH‘ REGATT-A AT SHEDIAVF CHARGE 4m. u A M_ 1N CANADA, _._ Services On sumjyachiing enthusiasts from Char- ‘_ _ _ P - _ day August 4th will be a follows: uvttetown were enroute to Shedlac G'°°“"’°h 3 P M‘ s’ “"3233. Caledonia 11.00 a. M. and iao P. M. esterday to take part in the Re- Wood Islands 3.00 P, M. Rrv. T. A.‘ izatta belnsr held there today. The 'A. Duke, Minister. lflrst boat to leave Wednesday was —.-— iihe "Jeep" manned by Messrs‘. ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN‘ b Jack Kim; and Jack Johnson. Mr. CHURCH, BCiffiSinbeSCTViCCS Sunday, H. C. Burke followed in his motor W {l5 fcllowsw- Foosr, towing two smaller boats of Sunday School at 10.15. Morning the snipe class, Mr. K, M. Mar. left yesterday _ morning by motor launch. On R9“ E- C- EVRTIS- Mm- board were Messrs. Joe Curran. lit". lLouis Sndier. and Mac Irwin. “ Tllcv h1d in tow the la(ter‘s boat Miss Mildred Aitken. Hamilton. Ontario spent a week vmtlnz in Morell. the guest of her friend. Miss Lois Cox. Miss Addie Halliwell and Miss Florence Carnemii. Albsnv week at Cape Traverse Bach. Mr. Sheldon C. Ross oi’ the city left on Wednesday morning to spend a few days vacationing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Arsenault of Amherst, NS. Mr and Mrs‘ Percy Peardon o! Hyde Park. Mass . are at the Chas- I! Cnunc" '» V1955 -' New “Zeni(h". Mr Fred Small left by Glasgow Christian Ohurth at 11 ' o ' c.6100!‘ A. M‘ Cavendish Baptist motor car to attend the meet. Church at 7,30 P, M. (Standardv Time). Sunday. AIBUSL the fourth. Speaker. Mr. Stenlicn Ackland. Pastor, Rev. J. W. layter. VALLEYFIELD—OR\VELL HEAD Sunday. August 4th. 11.00 A. M. Val-leyfield 7.30 P. M. (Standard Time). The Honour Roll of each rrspectlve church will be unveiled at each of these SBTVlCPS. All returned service personnel (arith- ln the congregation are particularly invited to attend. Rev. D, M. Sin- clair. M. A., of Sy'dn~cy.-N. s.. will be guest speaker Regular service at Kilmuir 3 P. M, (D. S. T» ENJOYED MOTOR. TRIP-Mr, and Mrs. A. M. MacLcod Craw- fcrd Place. have returned lo their home alter a motor trip to Prince Edward Island. While there alley visited friends and relatives in Charlottetown and surrounding country. They were accompanied lo the Island bv Nir, MacLeccils sister. Mrs. Carl French. Brook- line. Mass. and cousin. lvlrs. Ella Drummond. who visited her bro- ther, Mr. Finlay MacKlnnon. who . with his family ls spendms the summer at Rosebank Beach. Southport. THE NORTH RIVER PASTOR- ATE-August 4th. The Sunday Ser- vices will be held as follows: Lon: Creek, at 10.30 A. M. ilhe Sunday School and Bible Class with Siwicot "Remember the Sabbath Dal’ J0; Keep it. Holy." Sermon iCilMVlEZ School session. Clyd“ River: Sunday, School 2 P. M. Service (l l‘. hi. Kingston: Service 7-3" P. M- Fall" view: S. School ll A. M. North River: Y. P. U. at home of Mr, and Mrs. William Butler. Friday nizhl. You are especially lnvitcd to tl~e Bible Class Discussion on the F-nb- bath Day. at. Long Creek and Clyde River. Rev. A. E. Todd, Minlstrr. SPRINGVALE ORGANIZES WJ. _A very enthusiastic meetfng was held in Spring-vale school on Tuesdav eveninu. July 30th when twenty ladies of the district met with the Superviswr for the purpose of organizing a Vvomenira lrnrltlilc Branch. Alter a discussion on Ill- stltule work. etc. aims and sc- compllshmeints who following offlo- ers were appointed: President. Mra Charles Newport: Vine-president, Miss Alice Dollar and Secretary, Mrs. Hank Critbi-c, Three Direct- ors- Mrs. Ray Coles. Mrs. Dale Proude. Mrs Ben Sentner and two auditors, Mrs Jack MacLean and Mrs llhnersor. Kent were also appointed, Sprlngiale Imtitute wil . ho d meetin s on the Second ‘hiss- dsv 0i’ enc month at 8 PM. Standard Time and during summer months these meetings will be held in the school. It was holding its District Convention at Plarkdole on Sr-pteinbe 9th At the close of the business portion m; meeting was adjourned B-Dil s dllfliy lunch was served by the members. Vwwrsi CAPORAI." ..l F!" Easy does ii wiih 7470 on ihejob! Iottetown. having motored dowr. lo see Mr Peardons mother who have 31m returned home after spending a Beach day with Miss Phyllis Altken oi’ Harvey. New Brunswick. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dunpliy and Mr. William hy and Miss Aletha Nconan of Kensington were day visitors to Cavendish Miss Florence Large. formerly of Albany. P. E. 1., has returned to her position with Roberts and Sou. Cambridge. Mass. after a pleasant holiday. Mr and Mrs Spurgcon Mac- Lennan and tons lan_a.r.'l Percy spent the weekend at Victoria visit- resides here. //» / \ \ .\\,\ _ Let's do n fefia/ IT MAY HAVE BEEN TRUE, in Grandfather} day, that every successful business was the lengthened shadow of one man. Today it’s more likely the projection of two or more partners, including that eflicient but ex-oiiicio partner — a great bank. In many cases yon’ll find that ck l \ ing Mrs. Macbcnnans parents. Mr, and Mrs PGTKCI‘ Rogcrsom. partner is The Bank of Nova Scotia. Like th pulling ' lilies and withyou... artner at the other end of the two-man saw- e right direction at the right time-the faci- perienoe of this Bank can multiply your elli- ciency and simplify your problems. And that under- standing helpfulness is as close to your desk as the man- ager of our nearest Branch. He will he glad to discussit . Let's do it together! W. R. Adams, Manager; Charlottetown, P.E.l. and sans Ian and Edwin of Wlw chester. Mass . are vlsitin: B! KN home of their parents Mr. and Mrs. Parker Roizerson oi Victoria P.E.I. The first motorist to be Sinid f geld 010 for driving 1 miles an our. ILACKHEADS Blackheads simply dissolve and dis» appear by this one simple, aaie and sure method. Get two ounces oi peroxine powder from any drug store. sprinkle on a hot. wet cloth. and apply gently —every blackhead will be gone. THE BANK OF NOVA scofriA