l 1 l l If these sheets were perfects they would cost you up to $6.50 per pair-All are slightly flawed, Only Iitltl sheets in the lot—all we could get. Come early tlilll niuke sure of yours. I I liemstitciied and Plain Hemmer! Size Each Size Each 7gxui;"__ .._ __ _ -- tin‘ 72x95" — — — — --1.29 73x55" _ . ~ _ -- - 9h‘ iélxtili” -— -— -- — —1.»iSl Ttlxtitifl- _ _ __ -l.tlil Xixltitl" _ - - - -i.59 Slxiili" - ~ — _ -i.:u Slvltli _ - - _ -1.59 Slxltlii" __ _ _. __ -_i.2u tltlxilil -_ - - - —1.69 Substandard ~ i i ~ c is fill-c? - . ‘ qlizilily hem» li"-herl pillow CMSCS, very i. ll in is would sell at $1.11!! ‘ ,_@ Pull‘ gofi b m .. C ‘f c . . . ‘ . t .. ii- uaoo l/‘mmwl or delivered to J. l). lilllicltlWn. aoonrr "inning" September 15th the l'l‘ti\‘l!‘.('lZll lit-purl- .\ll sac-ins art-i. h: lllfllkll Jenkins. (iniitnii Si, Chan'- DEPARTMENT 0F AGRIGlELTEERE m‘ iiiiui iii Agriculture will p:i_\' ii “wriziifp oi fill) einti- fi (Mini on ezirli skunk snout. ' In Memorzam ERNEST IRVING DINGWELL lMiiton Mass. Record, Aug. 23) Funeral services were held Tlnii-czlziv afternoon at his home, 44 Old Morton 8b., Lower Mills, for t: Keep Your Teeth Gibbs Dentiirlco. Maclenn’s T. Paste. Squibbs T. Paste. - Squibb’s T. Powdfls Calox Powder. Listerine T. Powder. Listerino T. Paste. Prophylactic T. Powder. Colgate T. Paste. Forhan’s T. Paste. Kolynos T. Polite- Myal M. of M. Paste. Philips M. of M. T. Paste. Ipana T. Paste. Pqpsodont T. Paste. Pspsodont 'I'. Powder. Cso. Lyons 'I‘. Powder. Dentu Creme. Oral Perborato. Villas. Co Re Ga. Wernett’: Powder. Holdtite. Merck Perborate. "nlvdcvvi. Dental Plate cleaner. Cnrbolic T. Paste. JAMIESDWS DRUG sroiia Ernest J. Dlngwcll. who (lilTl at the Deaconess Hospital 'I‘\icsd.i.\'. N11". Dingwcll was born in Aunundule, Prince Edward Island, forty-seven years ago, the son oi Joiin H. and Agnes Diugivell. He lived there as a boy, attending the schools oi the locality, and came to tlTs country tvrenty-four years ago. Hehm Iflililt‘ his home in Dorchcster and Rox- bury since that time. His death followed a week's illness. The service was conducted by Rev. John L. Ivcy, pastor of the First, Methodist Church, Lower Mills. Burial was in Cedar Grove Cemetery. Mr. Dingwell Was much interested in Masonry and alas s member or Atlantic Lodge and also 0i Mt. Vernon Rovai Arch Chapter, Roxbury, Joseph Warren Comman- dery and Aleppo Temple. He was worthy patron oi Boston Chapter 68. O. E. S. Mr. Dingwell leaves his parents, his wiie Mrs. H, Jean Ding-well and three sisters Mrs. Maude McDonald and Miss Laura Dinizwell both ci Prince Edward ls- land, and Mrs Jessie Andrews oi Dorchcstci" ave, Dorchestcr. There are no children. The ioral tributes were many and beauiliul silmi. testimony oi the esteem in which he was held. To cooperate in Reoonseoration OTTAWA. Sept. 8—(CP)-Miil- tau-y, religious. civic and educational bodies across Canada have agreed no cooperate to provide fitting cir- emonius in observance oi Reconse- cration Week. Sept, 10 to l’i, Mr. Justice T, C. DilVlS, Associate Dep- uty Minister oi National War Ser- vices, announced today. A silrclril pkdiu- oi HCDIISGPTEIII-‘Yl to the task oi ciisiiriinz victory ior their country will be repented bv Canadians at muss Dlibllc gather- iizs. Provincial cabinet ministers have been a=kcd to ifillfil. in organizing the ccremonlrs Local ccmmittecs have been set up to plan the func- tions ior their particular areas. lim September 1am. Phone 1m. ‘ iullerwn 363. CENTRAL GUARDIAN this column is reserved for news oi local interest. but advertising s! s newsy nature min be lnserlrii it 5 cents a word. strictly psy- able in advance. CONFEDEIMTION LIFE INSUB ANCE- p-Mh COOKS ior Photographs. L-1995-7-2-tl. July ill MISS SUZANNE Brenton, A. Mus, will open classes in piano L-528-9-9-2l. I WANTED — Home for British‘ Guest Child iGirli coining in from ihc Counuv to attend P. W. C. For further inlorinatioii, phone Miss L-9-9-10-li. nncnivus PROMOTION-I'm] many friends 0i Mr. J. s MacLean, son of Mr. and Mrsi George A. MacL-eau, Lewis, P. E. L, will be llltlilStWl to hear that he has recently been promoted to the rank of Flight Lieutenant 1n the R.C.Al". Officer Machean ha: been in command of "C" Flight, No. '7 S. F. '1‘. 5.: R.C.A.F. at Mac- Leod, Albert-a, since January last. RETURNED HOME — MI. and Mrs. win. Geode and family Hazel, Wilma, Irene and Willie have re- turned to their home in Sydney N3. after spending a. weeks vacation visiting relatives and‘ friends. While on ihc Island they were the guests oi Mr, and Mrs Harry Mac- Lean, Cornwall. IVLrs. Goodes former home “'35 in Nine Mlle Creek, P E.I W. M. S. MEETING —- The Sci)- teinb " meeting oi the Womcns Alissiouzirv Society oi ‘Prinitv Uni’.- ed Church met in Heurtz Hull. Wednesday eveniiii: with the \'i(.'t3 president. Mrs. Harold Newson, ure- siding. The theme "Benin now t0 ' and work for the new world." oiiercd by Mrs. Lock- was - Beryl Mor , returned lioin Incl re an iii- l~'3l't:$llll‘.L ti-ilk on llt‘l k there of lllsirllfllllg and teaching Indian \V(JlllL’ll. BRIDAL COUPLE WELCOMED.‘ —A \'(‘l'_\' Oll_|0_\i it’ (*\'<'llln[l “J5 spent on Wcnnesdziv night, Scplein-1 bet" 3rd at the home oi Mr. and N" Jtlllli.» hloiiuuiizin houorim: r whose nurtiaiie 1o ‘lTlQllU S111‘ - ' oi 1{lllllt)l".\. l’. hi. I., ' week in Ottawa. Supper was servrd to i0la\ll\'es and clo=e lricu-as and iii the eventing the young people oi the community’ pre- sented the popular young ccui 1e \\’lil1 ll purse and ad s read by Incas pro taliou wts rm; (JiARLu-[ETUWN GUARDIAN YEO THEA TRE PAUL MUNI ' IIIIIJSOIPS BAY Gene Tierney 'I loved you once . - . would have gone with you-even to Hudson's Bay! Now I hate youl ______M___, MONTAGUE, SAT. 13 MATINEE SAT. 3 P.M. SOURIS MON. 15 Paul Muni Stars In ‘Hudson’s Bay’ “It's an entirely different Paul Muni they iuiveil in "Hudson's Bay." adventure film which opens Satur- dav at the Yeats Theatre. Starred as Pierre Radisson. renegade, IIIJ- tor. rogue, Paul Muni. turns in s performance rated as the best oi his iOllE career, "Hudson's Bay” depicts the thrzll- ing adventures oi‘ the fabulous fig- ure who saved a great dominion for the ruler who had ordered nim hanged. Set. in the vast savage wild- erness oi the frozen nor . powerful drama has won have" comments at all preview showings. Paul Muni is supported by a. bril- liant featured cast which includes Gene Tierney. Laird Gregor, John Sutton and many others. CRASW ELL fur PIIOLOHNDIIS NEW lmfinsn. - Mr. zDan Squarebrlggs wllO has accepted a imsiiion as rancher ior Mr. Robert 1 lvuich Mt. Herbert has moved h ' family into the district. (JUSACK AND BOYLE WED- DlNG.7-A very pretty wedding was solcmnircd on Saturday, August. 12nd. at St. Vincent's Church, Ger- inantown, Philadelphia when Mabel A. Cusnck. daughter oi Mr. and Mrs. Waller Cusuck of Brookvale, Prince Kensinpton and Vicinity __i MT. and Mrs. Elmer Brysnton and Mr. William Woodington, Do- Berto, were visitors in Remington this week-end, guests o1 Mn. G11- bort Osldwoli. Ill-Bl Marjorie Bsker, Ohsrlotin- town, spent the week-end st her homo in Mannie. Mrs. William Proiitt, Long River, spending s iew days in Ksnslngton the guests oi her son Mr. Oliver Proiitt and Mrs. Hoiltt. Miss Janie Mann, Konsington spent Sunday in -“tmvn tho guest: ‘of her psronts Mr- sad Mrs. Kior Mann. m. Wendell Piotitt, Summerside spent. the week-end st his liomo in Kensington. m. hlloy Osmpboll, Irishtown spent the wok-end in Remington the guest o! his ooudn Mr. Inshom McNeill. Miss Inttio Proiitt. Charlotte- town. spent the week-end st spring Valley the gilest oi he: parents Mr. and ma. Gsrnett Pzoiitt. Mr. and Mrs. Sudsbury, Cler- mont spent Sunday in Kensingrou the guests oi Mr. and Mrs. My Mill. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Mavne, Sum- meriield spent Sunday at Mrs. Mayne’s home in Kensington. Gm. Ieslle Cameron stationed at Mulgrave, NA, spent the week-and in Kensington the guest oi’ his parents Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Cameron. Mr. Thane Bernard returned to Boston after spending the summer in Kensington the guest. oi his grandmother Mrs. Kentiord Waite. Mrs. Ralph McMillan. Hunter River spent Sunday in Kensington the guest oi her parents Mr. and Edward Island. and Francis Boyle,| MTE- “Qhlblld Mcxenlle- son of the late Patrick and ivfrs. Boyle oi Donegal, Ireland. were uni-t ML and Mrs, ma“); McEwen, ted in the holy bonds oi matrimony. Rev. John H. Quirk, C.Ivi. performed the ceremony during which suitable hymns were rendered bv orflhnlst ci’ ‘*1 ". St. Vincent's Parish. The bride wore 1 a gown of whim musscline de sole with a voluminous train and a not ' . bordered veil oi finger tip length distill hi :\ i wccizieci lifc. l Tuiixoi: - _( ' » A i. A Lb i iclurii they were .i at the hzine its T?!" l\.’\ known ".0 in Ch ‘"11 1' "n " - = vlllC stall oi Qiiern Square 1.\‘(i - The re;- i.~ ;. . zY niri i; oi’ ilic Prince- Hitltl. W. .\l. 5.. was hcld in cl.. h on \.Vedni:sday' evening, .. with eleven women in ut- ance. The president Mrs. Er- n Krnl presided and the macr- .1n. :.ii.(l sinriiiiq liyniii “Take My I .i.- and l‘t it 13:” followed with the 8.11 Psalm icud rcsizoirivclyi and tle Lin-ills Pravcr in unison. Mrs. Reach MiicKinnon road an interesting mis- sionnrv storv entitled “She is Just Like M ' Offering amounted to iiiiv crn‘s. A quill for the refugees has iiisl bet-n completed and it ms act-cod ll 1c ilnothci" and that (‘Iltll nirinl:."i' brim: tivo tyrclve-inch blot ks to ti-txi IIlPCllflE to make up the. quilt. EflCll lllfllllllffl‘ also pave a donation to make up a box oi fruit, i0" n sick friend iii ihc com- Emerson Kent invited .'llllJi".'.\ t!) meet at her home : n): and meeting clos- cd sinzzinv "Just As I Am." and ine Mizpah IZcncdiction. i VISITORS FROM U. S. A. -— Re- cent visitors to Prince Edward ls- land “were Mr. and Mrs. Azial Roach and son. Quinton, oi Smyrna Mills. Mame. This wins their first visit to the provii c and they were Llfflfltlv lIl1l)i‘P.\.S~t-(l with its pastoral bcauti‘. and agricultural product-iv- itv. As they ivi-re from an inland ie- rzion oi the continent they were al- so delighted with our benches and the sand (lllllPS of the norrhvin coast. They cumc to the province by automobile takinv the route: I-ioul- ton, Fucderlcion. Moncton and Her-l den. and were amazed at the Dro- lrress oi the Aiarltlmes in the mat- ter oi paved road construction. 'I‘hese people live in the heart of the potato growing mzion oi Aroostuok County iarininsz 900 acres, a large, number oi which are used ior po- tato rzrowinz. They producr- the iol-' imviniz varieties: Green Mountains. Houmas. Katahdins. Scbagos, and; (Ihippawas. and do not. grow any oil the Cobbler variety. Thev intimated‘ that the business had not been iu-l crative ior the past iew venrs. but had hope oi better things ior the future. While here they were the‘ Riiests of Mr and Mrs. Fenton S. Mawlum, Brsckiey Point. TAND OUT FROM THE ‘TAKE 0'5 . “y-‘RUIT 5A“ i/intciactlia . held in place by a tiara oi pearls. She carried a bouquet oi white roses ‘ rnd irardenlas with satin streamers. Summerslde, were visitors to Ken- sington 0n Saturday. Mrs. McKay and two children returned to their home in Nova. Scotia after spending a iew days in Kensingtcn the guest oi Mrs. Mc- l Kay's parents Rev. A. D. and Mrs. Sterling. The bridesmaid was Mary MacGuv. l._v of Donegal who wore a becoming ilCWll of maize velveray with match- inrz accessories. She carried a bou- ouet of vellovi- roses and blue ricl- . phinlum. The groom was ably sup- . ported bv his . Iiueh McGreehan. brother-in-law. Mr. mom‘. a wedding reception W55 len- derird the bride and groom at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Mc- (icchnn. Thcv received manv useii-l .nd valuable slits which tends how the pzpuliirity oi the young couple who have lived but one Vca: in Philadelphia, Durinu the evcnmg l p cscnt indulqcd in manv Irish and (lam-es keeping time to supplied bv the Columbkilie ‘ nrl under the direction of Patrick "ccney. Tile bride will be "cin- ‘mbcred as one oi Prince Edward slnudis succrssiul school teachers. it-‘nile the u m is employed by ‘Wanamaker o.. of Philadelphia. ‘iter the reception the hanpv :o':- pie left inunrciiniclv to tour several iiic". of Univd States. Up-"n lhfli‘ !‘l‘.lill‘l\ thcv will reside at German- towii. Philudelp-hia, Pa-(Patriot please copv. Keep l\lin'ird‘s in tho home. Personals After the core-- Mr. David McLean, Victoria was a recent visitor to Kensington the guest of his sister Mrs. James Mc- ‘Dougall and Mr. McDougall. Mrs. Frederick MacDonald and son Erwin, Crspaud spent the iveek-end 1n Kensington the guest oi her parents Mr. and Mrs. Percy Habely. ' Mrs Earle Pye and her sister Mss June McLeod oi Summerside were recent. visitors to Kenslngton. Mr. Thomas Humphrey oi His Majesty's Service spent the week- end at 11!; home 1n Kensington. Mrs. Joseph Woodslde, Margate spent Friday in Kensington the guest oi her daughter Mrs. Everett Champion and Mr. Chamiron. Mr. Elmer Gauthier, Halifax spent the week-end with his wife and family in Kenslngton. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Bernard Mus Amn- Cussack. Qmwti. u returned to their home after spend- visitlng at her home in Emyvale. Mrs. James Monaghan. Mt. Herbi eria. has arrived home after a pleas- ant visit tc Ottawa, Rev. Fred Monaghan of Kimberly. B. C. son of Mr. and Mrs. James Monaizhan 01' Hazelbrook. is spend- iniz a iew dnvs at his home in ab- sence oi five years. Mrs. Richard MacQuarrie has rc- turned from Toron.o where she spent the winter months and is the ant-st ci her parents Mr and Mrs. E. W. Rayner. Mt Herbert. Sgt. Pilot Buddy McKier cf Kep- pcck W85 the guest oi Mr. and Mrs. Earle Inns. Mt Herbert. at whose home a partv was held in his honor. Miss Melva Lund. nurse in train- inz at the P. E. I Hospital has re- turiird to her duties after a pleasant liolidhv with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Liind. Mt. Herbert. | ing the past few weeks in Winni- ipeg, Sask., and in Mountain View Ontario the guests of their sons Messrs. K. B. Bernard and Everett . Bernard. Freshly, these colourful, well design- ed cotton dresses that have just come in to the basement SEPTEMBER 10,1941 M Colourful DRESSES IN THE Basement r $l.59 crisply new are store for you. They are shown in all sizes from 14 to 44, newest models for cotton dresses to wear about your work at home, and they are FAST colours, A NEW ONE ‘IF YOURS FADES! '$I.OO HOUSE DRESSES Popular styles, amazingly good quality. the colours and patterns you like, sizes Li to 20. - - - _ -___-_____$1.0o MGDRE 8 M9LEOD limited 7th, M the Lon ton Mrs Mr. Elmer Whltlock oi the RC.- A.F'. stationed at Moncton spent the week-end in Kensington the guest oi Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Hilts. Mrs. William Cameron and iam- ily spent the week-end in Pleasant , Valley the guests oi Mr. and Mrs. James Somers. Mr. Ewen Davison, Irishtown ieit on Monday morning ior Dover- ioxcroit, Maine where he will at- tend school there. Mrs. Arnold Taylor returned to ‘ Orspsud sitar spending s iew days .in Kenslngton the guest oi Mr. Mr. and Mrs Everett wedlock re- and Mm wflffgd Taylor, ceniiv had as their guests Mrs. Wed. iock‘s uncle. Mr. Albert. Moddocks fwd Mrs. Muddocks cl Canton, . ass. Mr. Dominic McDonald. I". H. Johnson and his wife oi Emyvsio motored irom Truro to spend the ireek-end. Mrs. William Saunders. Alex- andra. received a telegram of the sate arrival oi her husband in migland. H is serving with Lho R. C. A. M. O. L-Cpl. Harold E. Judson. H. Q. Squadron. 1st Canadian Armored Ede. is home on furlough. His many friends are glad to sec hini home again. CROWD ENJOY THE RADIANT HEALTH OF INNER FITNESS FIRST Ill/HG [VERHMOR/l/NG Miss Helen Reeves. St. John. N. 8., is visiting in Kcnsington tho lguest oi Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Wsdmsn. Mr. and Mrs. Albert McDonald spent the week-end with relatives in Crapsud. I Mr. and Mrs. Angus MacDonald. were visitors to Kensington on Friday. MI’. Willard D510 is lplhding s, iew days in Kschibougsue. N. B. - Mr. Arthur Csmpbsil Irishtown spent. Sunday in Kenslngton tho guest 0i his cousin Mr. James Clark. Mrs. Joesph Dsvlson nturnod to Doverioxcroit, Msino sitar spend- ing s few days in Irishtown tho guest oi Mr. and Mrs. Amos Davi- son. Miss Amy Jchnston, rmm, spent the week-end homo in Msrgsln. Mrs. (Dr) Osilbeck is visiting in Kenslngton the guest oi Mr. Will- ism Proiitt. Miss Juno McKenzie, French River, is visiting in Remington the 31ml bi Mr. and Mrs. Ohsrlu Adonis. A lsrgs wivibsn or i Olin-lotto- st hsr congregation hsd tho RG7. 1h’. Mil toria the guest oi her sxsler Lloyd Boulier and Mr. Boulter. Mrs, Valley spent Friday in Kensington eron. Mr. and lvirs. Aubrey Found. New The Misses Yvonne ImBianc a" Frances Summerside on Saturday. returned mJsionai-y from China. speak in the Kensington UllllCd Church on Sunday evening Sept. the ALEXANDRA WOMEN'S IN STITU TE The August meeting was held at. home of Mrs. Nathaniel Mac- Kinnon with twelve members and rs. J. Mclnnis is visiting in Vic- W115 James Somers. Pleasant guests oi Mrs. Willam Cam- don were V's-tiers to Kcnsing- on Saturday. guests ~01 Mr, and . Russel Champion. 16th Kelly were visitors ‘s ,. nine visitors , opened bv singing the Ode folloxttd Mrs by the present Meeting Creed in unison. ‘Ways oi Makiiiiz Money" Was rh-icuzsc... decided to hold an ic." err-din social in the school and a commlm-o appointed to attend l0 some. It was decided that all members oi Instituie would school childrr azi/l proc-rciis worded to Tuberculosis which Miss Noiccn Brehaut will be responsible. Kinnon and Mrs. Bruce Judson were, appointed dele ates to the Tuber-i culosis Conven ion to be held Sept.‘ . A special collection for me W. I. C. was decided upon ' ‘text meeting. Roll call ior scrip - make candy no be sold bu it» Lenzue oi Mrs. Nathaniel Mac- ior; lnectlntb-"WRVS and Means u! ‘wlflklllfl Money". Lunch Committee,’ ‘ Mrs. Nat MncKlnnon. Mrs. BM JUClSOIIHMYS. Georlif M" Meeting to be hclu at the home Mrs. Gay Judson. For: A QUICK ruucm- A CUP OF" BOVRIl. and s Sandwitli {i RE-CONSECRArTIONMRt/EEK