SEEELLEER 13. 1946 Tiiisuiiiii GUARDIAN fiaosivrsi s. sum llariilsy, as Hanover s; and Georso Glow. IO Ottawa 8t. SUMMERS“)! and News, Subscriptions. Advertising PRINCE COUNTY {'75. Guardian may be bought out, n any u the anmersld [allowing stoves o: u“ Bookstore, Water Street; Gourlles Drugstore, Water Street: Town” gflgq, Water Street; llarl Outlet. 81 Granville Street frftljdlaowlll iodallverelteaayhoneinsnansralila. cflugnyatlollrlllflllullltflei- PhonslNlort-hlsservles u n" you order to the boy responsible tor deliveries on your route _f_,__ F01; sALIL-One straw blow- erflpert, McCardle, Middleton. _F03 SALE. - One Organ. m, p. Tierney. Albmll- __FOR, QALIL-Furnlshed house tram, in good condition. Apply! -ALADDIN WVICKS, mantles Box g7, Summcrside or phone 707 I and chimneys dbiainable at the ___-_. iSummerside Hardware. ‘ JCREENED COAL. — Unload-i m; another car. Book orders for tollow. cars t0 Borden. ___fl|-;LP WANTED for general housework. Apply Mrs. Cunning- hum, Mulberry Lodge, Summer- side- _. ANTED to purchase tan-a withwi approximately 10 miles oi Sunimersidc. 51819 Prlce- wme Phillip McKc-nna. General De- livery, Suinmcrsitlc. .111“; W. A. of St. John's Church will hold a fllmmllgvfi. SUP- crflui-ty and food sale in St. Eleanoi-‘s l-lall Saturday, Sept. l4 at 2.30 P111 LOPEN AND CLOSED Work Bridles, Work Pads and Breech- gngs, and Chain Traces at tihe summerside Hardware. _FOR BROOMS, Mops and Floor Wax, Call 740. The Sumimerslde Hardware. ‘TIGNISII C. W. L.-—The reg- ular mc-"ithly meeting of the Tig- nlsh Sub-division oi the Catholic Women's Lcaguc was held on Fri- dav evcninu. September 6th in the Assembly Room of our Lady of the Angels Convent. The chair was oc- runied by the President, Mrs. Octave Gaudet who opened the meeting with prayer. Eizhteen members responded to roll call. arirl two new members were wei- comed into the League. There was the usual business attended to and all reports showed that cun- sitiorablc work had been achieved during the months of July and August. An afternoon tea and sale oi home cooking held in the lllnllill of August proved a sy-lenq dul success both socially and tin- aiicialiy. It was voted to send do- nations of money to the Alborton Ladies Aid for the Western Hos- pital. to tho St. Dunstan’: Girls Scholarship Fund and to the teach- ers of Domestic Science and Man- uci Trainillll! in the-Daltm School. A rift oi’ money was given ,1 local hm- who is attendina a Seminary Medical Association in Ottawa-S. in the Province of Quebec. The Prcsidrnt thanked all the mem~ lwrs who so generously contributed their time and work during the inst two- months to help along the Wvrir 0f the Lear-rue. and asked all for their firmsupport in um fu. turc, The meeting was adjourned with prayer. P. J. Mclnnis} lea, at the Summerslde Hardware. ‘ stock. The Summerside llard- | -ws'r smuven at Braces, crushed oats, round oats, barley ineaL chick grower, hog grower. —BRAN, shorts, mlddiings, dairy ration in stock at Braces -FOBK. Sho-VTTmd Axe Hand- —ENAltl!~lLED_Ll—NED. and Plain!‘ Cans. also can sealing machines in i WBIG. -SHEET Laifiznd Sheet Zinc. Galvanized Shingle Nails, at the Suimmerside Hardware. —POLICE COURT-In the Sum- merslde Poll-re Court yesterday morning a drunken driver was con- victed and the case was adjourn- ed for c-ne week for srntenrtx-S. --RETUR,NS TO HALIFAX — Dr. Pearl Hopgocd left on Sat- urday to return i0 her profes- sional duties in Halifax after visiting her paternal home in Millbfique. She was accompan- iled to Halifax bv Mrs. Hoozood iRaVhni‘. pi Clermont. who spent 'the week-end with her. Mrs. Raynor also visited her son; Mr. Arthur Raynor and Mrs. Raynor of Kentvilloz-K. —AF'I‘ERNOON TEA AND HOWER - Mrs. Wi-lilam Mor- rison and Miss Marlorle Now- ‘rombe were joint hostesses at an Iafternoon tea and shower at Hill- lcrest Lode» on Wednesday nficr- noon oi’ last week ‘m honor oi’ Miss |Ruth Campbell who is to be a September bride. Th0 many beautiful gifts were one-nor! by Mrs. Morrison and the versr-s u-cre ‘read by Miss: Nowcombc. Miss Campbell in a few gracious words thanked her friends for so ithouizhtfiillv remembering hi-r. After all ioined in srieinrz. “For 'Sh€'s a Jr-llv flood Fellow" ton was served by Mrs. Arthur Mc- Ewen-S. Personals --Dr. John F. McNeil]. Summer- lslde has returned home after ai- tendiniz a mootinc oi’ thr- Canadian —Mr. Arthur PPITV. of the staff of R. T, Holman Ltd. Summer- side has left on n business trip to Montraal—S. —Miss Edna McDonald of Stim- mersido is vls°t’-"~ relatives in St. -RETURN ‘r0 r. s. I. - Mr. and Mrs. John Home and lamily who have resided in Trenton N5. for the past year, left Wednesday on return to their home at Query P. E. I.. owing to the cessation of work at the local plant. Bloomfield And Vicinity Mr. Ray Gallant o! Bloomfield Station was a recent visitor to Charlottetown. Mr. George Smith who rccentlY spent a few weeks with his par- ents. Mr, and Mrs. William Smith o! Bloomfield Statiog ielt. Mm- day morning for Boa n. Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Hartigsn and children Mahala and Sally o! Ilittlcton are visiting with Mrs. Hartman's mother. Mrs. Eleanor Horne oi Bloomfield also other members o! the family. Miss May Gallant, Blomnfield Station ls attending college in Charlottetown. Messrs. Keith Pratt and George MacKay of Bloomfield Station were in Charlottetown on PTlday, Mr. George MacKay of B100!- field Station is in charge of dia- tributinr: Ration Books to the people of Bloomfield and vicrriity. Mr, Lelth Thompson, the efii- cieml egg grader at the Bloom- iioid zzrnding station is at present enioyitirz a \\'('ll earned vacation. Mr. Melvin Peters is now grad- ing during Leith's absence. i Mossrs. Christopher Smith. Elm- son were passengers to Summe i si-de on Tueklay-B, NEW SHADES HAVE EXOTIC NAMES Very new-looking among the basic tono-on-tones this year are‘ "Apricot Ice" and "Orange Cop- per." as well as "Coral Dawn" and "Nasturtium Red." Also rated‘ strong in fashicn interest is "Bur-- nished Blond.‘ an unusual toneI with a glint of gold. grouped with the lighter blending shade. "Cera- mic Ycllow." In the forefront of ilistinctive browns and beige: are the warm "Suntan Brown" and the harmonizing tone, “Cream Cafe.“ More subdued in character are "City Tan" and "White Sand." "Pearl Haze" and "Spring Gray", complete the smart neutral range. A WHY HAvE a 51L“ some A ‘$11363 FEET? r45 \ 9i ll :1 ‘5 Stephen, N. B.-—S. ‘(i x J KODAK FILM STOP Hill AND l0“) ll? IIFORI YOU llAVi ° Bring bu]: your share of good pictures; Shoes with de- pendable Kodak Film: It's available hare in all popular sizes. When you return, leave your exposed films with us fol careful finishing: I'll-GLOSS PRINTS Mail Your Films To Us For Service Ask for New Price Llsi Enman ilrug 8: Photo Service Summersids QUICK SERVICE LONDON - iOP) -— Mai- Frank Caesar Torregiand, a visitor to London. gets faster laundry serv- ice than most residents. He alr- rnails his dirty linen 1.664 miles to his home in Malta and B9B 1i or Griffin and Miss Ruby Thomp- back in a week, LONDON — A new minatiire automobile, specially construct-rd tor disabled ex-seriricemeii and crippled persons. has been shown‘ here. NOTICE Due to arrive a limited number of Renfrew Wash- ers; also on hand Separat- ors in all sizes. new and used, with or without mot- ors. HERBERT BUCHANAN Fredericton, P. E. I. Phone 27-21 For Foot Ailments oousuur [1 _|, A isRuwN. DJ’ Orthopedic GIIIROPODIST ll! Great Georse Street - CIIARLOTTETOWN P-IBJ. 1. 2. REFUSAL TO CO-OPERATE WITH MITTEEE AS PROVED BY THE P 3. 4. 5. SPENT ON AGRICULTURE. 6. 7. 8. GROSS MISMANAGEMENT OF P rI-ILQ_I_CIIARLOTTETOWN_ _GUARDlA_iN SINCLAIR'S BE ALL READYFOR EARLY FALL AND WINTER WITH CLOTHING AND ACCESSORIES AND OTHER REQUIREMENTS FROM SINCLAIIPS \. CHILDREN'S HATS :' (Jhildren’s New Fall Hats in new fall shades. poke bonnet, off the face brims, berets, tams in felt and knitted wools. At moderate prices. YOU'LL ENJOY SHOPPING AT SINCLAIR s. srizwiiar LTD. SUMMERSIDE, P. E. I. BY $1,000,000.00 PER YEAR- THE FEDERAL RECONSTRUCTION COM- UBLISHED CORRESPONDENCE . DEMORALIZATION or THE EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM. GENERAL NEGLECI‘ or SECONDARY ROADS. N IGGARDLY AMOUNT OF $70,000.00 OUT OF AN EXPENDITURE OF $3;60Q.000-00 DISCRIMINATION AGAINST WAR VETERANS. ISREPRESENTATION REGARDING THE NEW CAR FERRY. CONTINUED M UBL 1c INSTITUTIONS- McNElLL T0 THE ELECTORS 0F SECOND PRINCE Vote Progressive Conservative and assure yourself of the badly needed ,West Point Ferry with a paved road leading to it. Cast your vote of c Jones Government whose recon- gross mis-management: INCREASE OF PROVINCIAL DEBT ensure on the tottering two-luau d shows the following Express Your Disapproval of the Totteri ng Two - man Jones’ Government on Next Tuesday by C asting Your OTE FOR ALLIE Eéfillfilefiwlilfl .~ .-....,,_.