\ rams '11:»: MT LKINCFSM: 44K s THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN OUNTY cotmumrvcsacrlon HANDY SHOPPING DIRECTORY IIBGUWAIPS LIMITED nssnonahre GROCERIES - HARDWARE PAR-ill MACHINERY PIILCO and NORTHERN ELECTRIC RADIOS IDIPERIAL GAS and OILS It Is Goodflorse Sense and Business Policy}... To purchase everything you can in the community where you live and where you make your living. The business men oi the community contribute a large proportion oi local taxes and to every worthwhile community enterprise. Local business men are doing their utmost to serve you by stoch- ing all lines oi goods whieh are available. Your patronage enables them and obligates them to extend their eiiorts to present you with the widest ranges oi available merchandise. Buy irom these public-spirited iirms and help your community J. l. Meilllllll 8t B0. asses-at. rssacaauss and raooucs: sxronreas In Bualnem Over 3i Years Phone l-1 - Csrdillh. _P.I.‘.I. Georgetown And Vicinity Mr, Bimon Ki-ng oi Burnt Point lsit recently on a visit to relatives 1,011“ 1-qn°¢¢1,¢_ in Boston, Mass. Mrs. William Buiiett oi Sourie is the guest, oi her dailghter. Mrs. Spurgeon Walker. l Miss Dorothy Jenkins was a . visitor to her home in Georgetown ion Sunday. . i Mrs. James Brownies oi Pitts- - field, Mass. ls visiting her mother, t Mrs. JOhn Andrew McCormick. Mr. Charles Jenkins oi Summer side visited over the weekend at the home oi his mother. Mrs. Florence Jenkins. 1 Mr, Howard Walker oi St. John, N.B., is spending a iew days visit- Men's Swim Trunks .. $2 Dress Socks SOURIS. P.E.I. 35c to $1.00 .50 lllcKEllllPS GARAGE Robert J. McKenzie, Prop. ' g PARTS and GENERAL REPAIRS DELUXE MOTOR OIL DUNLOP TIRES TASTY SANDWICHES ‘Es _ AccEssonlEs Suuris, P. l. I. g , FREE - Theatre Tickets — FREE Each week there will appear in the Advertisements in this sec- tion the Names and Addresses ot people living in the various dis- tricts represented. Locate your name in one of the Advertise- ments, clip out the advertisement, present it or mail it to the Guardian Oiiice and you will receive FREE two theatre tickets with the compliments oi the Advertiser in which Advertisement your name appeared. Tickets will be good ior Yeo's Theatre, Montague, and the Souris Theatre. Phone 38 - Soaris. P.I.I. Phone l1 - Souris, P.E.I. "'5 "" m is " LADIES’ and cmtonstrswrin Z 00.. LTll. GENERAL MERCHANTS and‘ IMPORTERS a Exporters oi Farm Produce Complete Line oi FLOUR and FEEDS Phone I2 - Souris, P.E.L CHILDREN'S WEAR. SUITS. ETC. LADIES’ READY-TWWEAB Styles oi Today with a Touch oi Tomorrow GAS - OIL - WASHING Complete Lubrication Phone (4-11 Montague, P. ll. I. “xx while " ‘ ' yourscli to savinls. , mg Ms Nun“, Mm and M,‘ l Chester Walker. Zi a‘ . Mr, David-Levers oi the u. Hughes, Company, Sourls was a re- "' ‘s. 21.1fm“ annouanrvs tour out otter» GIIOCERlES Mr. John E. Doiron who is em- GIOCIBIES O Ill!!! 1 1 Reg. Es! i‘ " Station ditobfiir-gitgtfirridreiitirhrzltteti. rbltieislcodxitiif C0141.) and FILES“ MEATS d ' PM)". u.“ - Ne‘ Perm Charles Macgonnell, R.C.N.. who WINDOW GLASS g has been spen Lng his leave at his sum", m, __ cocltsnurr FARM MACHINERY r- r- r-w-r mqnie;,;;;.;;| fitter». or M t P. E. I. vemon m": PEI]. on as“ g Dr, and Mrs. Scannel oi Jamaica In Plains. Mass, have arrived in . . 'Georgeton"n for their annual vac- SOURIS: a A/s “M MONTAGUE: all“? eétihegr summer home on . _ er ree. "VF xE ‘ ‘I, P, Mr. and Mrst. JOTI? Fh-aserFoi Ot- tawa are ucs s o Mr. rose ‘s s" ° ..........., COLD m... stanvtc: STATION 0016's Parab- Mg» or M» o?» w- B" LEAR" m’ srnvlcr Silillilll ' , ICE CREAM PABLO“ E‘ Funk K'”' Mr. Andrew Lave-rs spent a idw THE MEN S 5H0? days in Charlottetown early in the MEALS SERVED A111,‘; 1mg; _ BAT-IE“, ACCESSORIES week, at the home oi his son. Mr. Albert Lavcrs. Mr. and Mrs. Bertram Gchls and son Jimmy 0t Jansen. Saslt, who are visiting in Souris, motored to Georgetown on Sunday, also tn the party was Mr. A.T_ MacDonald o! Souris. This is Mr. Gehls first visit WATTERWORTII COLD STORAGE and CANNING FACTORY locker Space Canning oi all Kinds Montague See us about Cold Storage wrurnsn warrsawonrn to the Province and he was favour- ably imprcssed with our harbours, after enjoying a boat sail with Mr. F. J, DeLory. at whose home the party were guests. nnnwonitr PLAGUE raanrsn m 12.0. VIGTQRIA. AuS- l2 -— (CP) — Aiter causing hewr less. 'he hem- lock locpsr .5 definitely on the wane in British Columbia. but Dominion government Btlentistgp expect e new plague - the black- hesded nudworm - to Wrt-sk hgvoc within the next iiv» years ll. J. MIlBllll patio sroae Vitamins oi all Kinds Optometrists - Prescriptions HA. Richmond, West Coast ior- est insect inspectrr maria this nn- nouncement fOlllJWlog a survey. He said the budworm may be as bad as or worse than the iooper, and that another looper invasion could be looked ior in l0 Years. “Loss caused by loc-pers has bee¢ beyond comorehenzian." he said. "Damage on Vancouver Island oi ieet.‘ determini- measure? to hclp J. LllllllE FllAlliilS MASSEY JIARRIS FARM I MPLEMENTS SALES and SERVICE P. l. l. GENERAL MERCHANTS BRIDGETOWN All Blouses. Dresses and flats now Cl -' at Reduced Prices Phone Bil-Z - Montague SOURIS P. l. 1. Mrs. Davis Westhaver , f ‘xxx Montague ,2 “cvxxv NNAAF IN P. . 2 _ Matthew d: McLean Ltd. sun's Accessories (Est. 1869i GLASS INSTALLED aura rains me compames will have to the next '10 years. . 80019 0i the ‘dead timber is to be salvaged. ’ souius 51nd." _ Mow", _ m“, g arntmuc. MATERIALS _ accsssoiuzs s s . _ . 5‘°"“:l wgilaierluiadl" g sngitblvqiruflvltzrnuscnilrimsaijizrs :11.“ hi‘: Souria. r. a. 1. sruarmn MATERIAL. msscrtcmcs u“ ' Mr. Donald J. MacDonald. Phone 9 SOUR-II Mann.’ n " L R-R. 2, Souris J NNIO» ’ N Eastern Pflttkillfl CV0’: 14511111511311]; S MK BAR CANNERS rggmrsrgmgrsis " i r F. C. Roper, Prop. ice Cream, Sandwiches, Conicotionery. Soit Drinks Tobacco - Malaaines Opposite Post Oiiice Sourls, LLOYIPS SElllIliiE STATION P.E.I. t ‘i - EAST PACK BRAND- ClliCKEN HADDIE - CHICKEN - BEEF Exporters oi lama and ssfllll t PHONE 30 SOURIS. P. I. I. l l l § u. n. Richards c. Son GROCERIES - COLD MEATS FRUITS and VEGETABLES in Season - (L. II. Stewart, Prop.) PHONE 29 SOURIS, P-E IRVING OIL PRODUCTS Washing, Simonirlng, M‘ F“ I ‘rieation Phone as - Souris. tau. mcamw’ “n Mr. Leith Townshend, Fully insured ‘Souris PHONE 20 I IOUBII, 71.1. 1 ~c illrs. L. W. R099?» PM,» MIAIJ - RUNNING WATER liIlIIs-Iliiel Mattresses Phone I-l lslisliThs g Souris Theatre SATURDAY AUGUST Ill “Somewhere In The "ulna ’ sons moons _ tastier emu: . lhows I and ‘It Furniture Repair, Uphelgteg lng. Reilnishing Furniture is our _ Btlllflll- Write or Call Phone It Montana Furniture is not n Side Line with us. The MORELL: YOUR CO-OPII-ATIVI ‘uaaeu. co-orn/mvs: (mu Dunn. Mgr.) > Oo-Operailve Amoeiatlene . ha. oaoossrss - rams m. m Gradlfll Station IAIDWAII - ram-rs sraar assassin-s Operatifll under the I. l I.‘ IUS and TRUCK TIRE that can take It These features reduce truck sad bus tire cost: O Ixtre Tread Thickness ‘ ‘um’ t“ I Curb Settling Protection . 0 "$90-00" Wm Resistance IIIIWELL IIIISSITII osssaat. cross oooo suns, m srsoras 1s us. While rt mu ans. e Toughness Where ‘it's Needed new... n: roam nano- wsae co. no. Ohaflettotowu. us. ram st Iii-Tl? ~ i- Bristol alone runs lnia hundred oi millions 1m, ham, 1n @1111 vicinity A ""3" Pmblem m" l’ 5°" ed in the states ever since. much damaged timber can be sai- vaged. Weld crews are trying to "W used the Bristol llldulilrit’ me" m“ PY°bl-‘m' 5°m° 52ers ago and since has re-enter- _ "Vim? ed the army on a long term is ther entire logging programs ior It will be necessary to go into on m. 51m mast inaccessible sreas first ii the vast tracts oi. STOP-Ill” g AUGUST 13, 194-, Anti lllclnlty t '1 Mr. Peter McAdam is having his m. and Mrs. Joseph Donovan,‘ have moved into their new resl~ dence at Moreil Village. His iriends regret that Mr. [nur- ancs Gauthier is to enter Hospital this week ior iurther treatment. Mrs. Bommerled Kelly has arriv- ed home irom Montreal aiter undergoing treatment and reports her health much improved.--B. Mr. Freeman Jay, operator oi Jay's Garage is back on the job aiter being laid up with e stiii hack ior a iew days. Mr. and Mrs. William Kelly, are at present visiting their daughter in St. John. N.B. Mr. Kelly is on his vacation irom the CJLR. Mr. Cecil Eldershaw has started work on his new home in Morell Village near Morell River and Cli- pecte to be,in the new resided! this Ill. ‘Mr. Joseph MacDonald, who took up farming aiter his discharge irom the army. is at present erect- ing a large poultry house and in- tends to keep hundreds oi hens and chickens. , Mr. and Mrs. W. A. O'Brien and wlaughter Teresa, who are spend- ing the summer in Bristol. spent Sunday in Morel] Rear_ guests oi jMr. and Mrs. Ephram Malone. | Some time early Friday morning a part load of eggs was spilled on the highway here, no doubt um‘ iknown to the driver. Dozens and 'dozens were over the road and many o! them still unbroken. Blueberry pickers iind so iar rthere is no market ior blueberries i ‘and many oi them are taking their pick to the city in an eiiort to sell them at nineteen cents per pound. ____. t Mr. Walter Squires, an out- standing iishennan, was in the city this week on business taking advantage oi the stormy weather on the sea. 3 Mr. P. H. sinnott. local carpen- ter and his son Cyril are at pre- sent doing some work on the Morell Little Flower Church. The condition oi Gerry McAdam. 7 who went to Montreal ior treat- ment, is not so good. He will be confined to bed ior several months in that city. Miss Marjorie Msesnvsn. so..." is spending a short vacation with her (other, Mr. Harry MacEwen. I - .-@>oe¢-ee¢>os-¢>oo<¢ e ora>eoqpto~ Marjorie, who taught school ior a number oi years before taking up‘ nursing, holds a very important position in upper Canada. Mr. Johnny Biaxlarid has leit on 1 return to his home in Bostonp‘ aiter spending a vacation with his father and mother. Mr. and Mrs.‘ James Blaxland 5r. Johnny icit $11116 twenty iive years no and reclrl-' Mr. George Daveaux, who pur~ Garage two having the garage btiildlng tornli apart and a new buriillflw hum r Rev. K. C. Macfiviillan. Char- t-ee made two calls. tees appointed were: $18k. Mrs. H. Harrington and Mrs. Keith Harrington. , ordered to be paid. ence was then read and discussed. Members agreed to send to the Red Cross ior knitting and sew- ing. Mrs. Hnrry Sudsbury gave a splendid report oi the convention Auction SALE I i mean Tor Sole by Public Auction a! wtrnhctttttttis, amvsrvs strong In SUMMERSIDE 545T ', on ‘r SATURDAY. AUGUST l8 AT l PM SHARP I summer cottage 18x24. part1, finished, Immediate 00¢l1pa|1¢y_ l. summer cottage 16x11, u" this year. I building 12x24 approx" m“. able ior cottage or workshop n,‘ l sail boat l5‘ iully flfjgpl I sailboat l5’ partly 11"“; c“: rlory. lilo anchor rope, u", Furniture consisting oi: 1 high quality l-pieoe bedroom suite; 1 spare rnattrens, new; 1 kitchen cabinet; 1 china cabinet; 1 1" box; 1 typewriter (portable); 1 range; l open stove; 1 gas "n"; radio; 1 lady's bicycle; several chairs; tables; dishes; pictures, e o. - 1 Pord Sedan. i931 model. good tires. "conditioned motor. hy- RIIBBGRSETBRUSN F o r f lo o r s. chairs, wells, radiators er any household [ob there's a lon - wearing lubbsrsei brush that will e it better, quieter, with leu eflort. rlraulio brakes. scaled beam head. lights. heavy duty horns, he“. Good gewu/fl‘. ‘anrtéifleleciio clock. rung!“ 1 Pontiac Sedan. old model. m” ‘tires. Excellent motor sml ir Rueecoéfil igoorl running order. 2 snare u", 600x16 never used. l set chains also 600x16. Terms Cash. WENDELL MacNUTT. IIUGII MORRISON, Auctioneer. O%IOU -thc qrealcstnamein BRUSHES New commit- 5ch00l. Mrs. Everett " * ry; in Charlottetown. Mrs, Willard Bryanton lIP-‘iled members iar the September meeting. roll call to be answered with conning hints. .\ tlelicious lunch was then served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. Ralph Connick and Mrs. Cecil Caseley. Meeting closed with The King. Bills to the amount oi $8.80 were Correspond- Mimi biOWifltbibm ‘t EXCELLENT is FARM FOR SALE Located iust off new Borden Highway seven and one- lialt miles from Charlottetown; consisting at approximately 7i l-2 acres (lZ-l4 acres ol wood and lumber, balance under cultivation). Large orchard; spring on property; never-tail- ing well. Six-room house with central heating; two-car gar- age; line barn and other buildings in good condition. ‘Elec- tricity available very soon. May be had with or without croo. l Appiy:-- ' i. 2 STANLEY M. MILLER, Meodewbonk Rood, Cornwall lottetown. is spendinl a week vl- 1 cation with Ir. McKenns at, Morell. He sang High Mess It thl Church oi 8t. Laurence on Bun- day and delivered an excellent semen. Work on the ioundstlon of the new Moron i-llal] was started last week. When this hall is completed it will be up-to-date with alley! in the basement and the main hall on the first iloor. There will also be meeting rooms and 08rd rooms ilor veterans to while away the time. . ‘Mr. Mounty Catlin. who has been residing in the U. S. and holds s good position with one oi the bus lines ior the past twenty-five years hu leit ior his home min 1M‘ a short visit to his mother here. also several sisters and brothers- Bis daughter Mary will remain with her grandmother. Mrs. Ella Coiiin ior some time yet. this be» ing her ilrst visit and she is very proud oi her daddy's home birth- place. Congratulations are extended in Rev. A. L. Sinnott. Rollo Bay. who on Sunday last celebrated ‘h! bwenty tiith year oi hie ordination to the Holy t-festhood. lather Binnett was ordained in 5t. Laur- ence Church, Mot-ell Rear, and this writer was one oi the manv Min-summit votursir wstulsrrs Sparkling ‘ BLUEBIRD DIAMONDS b rnon $50 or Priced in beeping with Well- nar‘: value - W“, Your bride will thrill to the brilliance and beauty oi these gorgeous diamond cre- ations — typical oi Bluebird line quality and craftsman- ship. a , . Tax Extra who attended on that happy day and today in memory made an- other visit to this old church. Many who attended that event twenty- iiv years no today elem in the c etery near the Ohureh. The pastor or that dav and the Bishop . who performed the ceremony are: among those who are gone along with Pr. Sinnotth parent. new Pr. sinnott. is considered one or, the outstanding preachers through- i out canads and long may he ems I _..._..._...___._.. SPRING VALLII W. I. m regtilsr mestinl oi. m} Spring Valley Women's ‘Institute, met st the home "oi Mrs. Albert Oct-inlet: with an attendance oi ten members and two visitoral Meetine opened by ninrins ode and repeettne creed In unison.‘ Minutes ei iertnttr mantles read and approves. ‘the slot ~_- -_.._._ $29.15 Lam,“ Beautiful Watches -- W!" PEARLS dates built to» perfect so- y n“, Ilnh‘ “n” “u " suraoy. They are always re- eeotm rear heart. - - - 11.1.1; . 1 Uheess M5 twe or three m“ atoms m Mu $2115 o wiiinnrons