,g coo; Fourier»; i rue GUARDIAN. cisamqijfijicrowisr» At HOLMAN’S -- g -.'- . ‘ rlpfrtg I f s‘ gator y ° There's No Such l ‘iii i“ . R's 'i'hcre’s No Such’ »° There's No Such I LEWIS - Ilflll Kirk 5.00 LEWIS - Airman too a 1.50 ‘ A - srrrson ' "WHERE our FAST FOWL SEASONED FABRIC 'I‘he ostrich can two minutes. run a mile in Salt is an important in the manufacture of rayon. ingredient y ' Milton's stone, Kcnsington STOCK REIIIICTIIIC & CLEARANCE SALE I FOR ONE FIILL WEEK AIlO. 3O to SEPT 4 As we have a very large stock on hand, we have to reduce it to make room for fall stock coming in. So we are selling the following at 20% discount and cost. CHILDREN'S AND LADIES’ PLASTIC RAIN CAPES CHILDREN'S AND LADIES’ PLASTIC RAIN COATS LADIES’ COTTON AND PRINT DRESSES— LADIES’ WHITE . COTTON BLOUSES COTTON BLOUSES—-GIRLS STRIPED COTTON BLOUSES, SIZES 8 T0 l4 GIRLS’ PULLOVER SWEATERS WOMEN'S SKIRTS, SLACKS AND BLOUSES ALSO 20% liiscount n‘ ALL men's a. sovs’ ciorninc We still have a large quantity ol the stock token over from Champion's Electrical and Radio Shop, which we are clearing at a big discount. ELECTRIC 8i ‘BATTERY RADIOS -— ELECTRIC IRONS A. B. 8r C. RADIO BATTERIES ' Electric. Irons, Ironing Cords, Electric Fencer, etc., now in stock at reasonable prices. Moulded lnleid Linoleunw-Linoleum and Congoleuni Sqeem Table Oilcloth — Window Blinds — Curtains A Sale would not be complete unless we included a few GROCERY SPECIALS GIRLS’ BULK sceoso on SEEDLESS srusms, z lbs. lor...... 4z< eutx rcmur turret, per lb. .. as. sutx SHORTENING, while n lash. 2 u... a... . 15¢ 20% lbegent on all Summer Footwear In Shoe Store. mess nerdy s‘ QUALITY oooo . leitthlts stone . a , RERSIIITIII IIIQI: . . f Robin Hood Oatmeal. Tim-t- z I'll" l°"-~ 3°: 5 lb. pkg. . . . . . . 30c Cream Style Corn, Ztins 37c 1 Mother's Own, Orange Pekoe Sweet Mixed Pickles, Tea, lb. . . . . . .......98c l6 oz. Tomato Juice, 20-01. tins, island Pork 8| Beans, Zfor ..e...........2$c_ Ztins .25t Plum Jam, per bottle... 8c or Pears, 2 tins for..... .. 48c 53-09 P" "l" Clark's Pork 8| leans, Blended Juices, 2 tins . 30c 2 tins for . . . . . . . . .. 36c Oranges, 288's, 3 dos. 95c Apple Juice, 2 tins lor.. 20c Eddy’s Blue Ribbon Matches, CIonis,2tlns lor......$Bc perpk....-.-...--..30= Thing As a Hat that will suit every man. . As a Style that will suit every man. . why HOLMAN’S carry a Complete selection o_l HATS - HATS and HATS . That's why HOLMAN’S carry, not one, but INN)‘ For CL‘! Lircs cf l-fats fcr men. . That's styles in the latest shapes and brims. As ci Color thot will suit every man. . why HOLMAN’S carry a selection of new Fall . Th a't's Shades that will suit everyone. AIIAM - ADAM - Executive . . 8.50 to 13.00 Lewis .-. STETSON ADAM 5.00 8.00 Q l H GIG! FRIEIIIIS MEET” . s Tignish Activities Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Gatitiet. St. Felix. spent l-he past Sunday in Bummerside with friends. Mrs. l". J. skerry. Tignish. has gone to Montreal to visit with two of her daughters who resale in that city. Mr. and Mrs. Aubin Richard Tignish. have as their guest ms. Richard's sister. Mrs. Joseph Perry. Rumford. Maine. —Mie.s Benn Arsenault. Halifax is visiting with her uncle and sunt, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Gaudet. Si. Feix. Miss Janie Gavin. Halifax. has, come to Tlgnish to spend her va- cation with her mother, Airs. John R. Gavin and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hogan Aiiis~ ton. Mass. are spending a twz) weeks vacation visiting Mr. tiog- aifs father. Mr. John Hogan. Christopher's i Cross.—’l‘ig. Mrs. Mattie Arsenault and Mr. and Mrs. M. Ramsdell of Prov- idence. R. 1.. are spending several necks at. Kildare Capes. the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sextus Gillis. Mr. and Mrs. Gui‘ Mlllman and daughter Wilma have returned‘ t0 their home in Rumiord. Mazne. . ...._ .. i_i Carletonlind Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. hunk Qulgley. Carleton. spent Monday in Char- lottotoms. Elmer Stewart of Carleton is a patient in the Prince County Hospital. Miss Louise Gillie of Keppoch visited friends in Cape ‘traverse for e. few days last week. Mrs. Colin Love and daughter Joyce, of Borden. were visitors in Carleton on Wednesday. Mrs. Harry Muttart of Carleton is visiting her daughmr. Mrs. W. B. Stewart in Hawax, N.S. Lorne Rose. Mt. Stewart, visit- ed his sister, Mrs. Albert Mor- rison of Carleton for a few days last week. Raymond“ Morrison. sc hoo! teacher in Cape ‘Traverse. was a visitor to Summerslde on satur- day. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Muttart. formerly of Cape Traverse. are visiting their daughter. Mrs. Ei- gin Cautts In Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Cameron of Augustine Cove. left this week for Port. Elgin. N. 3.. where they after a pleasant vacation spcn‘ with Mrs. Mlllman's mother, M.» sylvain Oaudet and Mr. and Mlcnl Leo Myres. Tlgnish. l . I Mr. and Mrs. J. W. MCGPILAI ind two little daughters of Chai- l lottetown spent their annual va-. cation at Norway with Mr. Mc- Graths mother. Mrs. Augusta: McGrath. While here they also visited Ivlr. and Mrs. John Mc- Grath and Mr. and lllrs. Regirild McHugh. e Miss Bertha Doyle has returned to her home in Tignish after having spent n Pleasant tavo months vacation visiting friends! and relatives in Ottawa. Ontario. Montreal. . PQ. and Providenzm] R. L. Miss Dayle also spent ten days in Toronto, Ontario wherr. ishe attended a refresher COUIaL‘ ‘for school teachers. ' Friends of Mr. Patrick Huer- lwill be very pleased to imow he returned to his home last week and ‘after being hospitalized for the 4 I - Ilapcleon and llnclo Elhy By Clifford tiacBrlds I'M REALLY PLEASED WITH "vi-us FLEA-FOUR s-v @*"“*': AND YOU'LL. Bl TOO; NA *0) GET ACCUCYONID 55K!’- HANG ON J HERE$ A£TN¥ BJMP/ e spapcr Features Registered LLS. Patent Olhce i; Poisons Anise TOYOLR sieauafi _ most popular with the younger past seven weeks in the Prince County Hospital where he under- went a major operation. Mr. tic;- an is making a rapid recovery ti- health and is convalescing at his home in Christopher's Cross. Miss Frances DesRoches. R.N.. a graduateofSt-Jvfarthals Hospl-zui. Antigonish. with the class of May. 1948 has gone‘ to St. Catherine». Ontario. where she has accepts.‘ a position in the nursing profes- sion. After graduation Miss Des- Roches spent three months in Tignish with her mother. .\l:;. Octave Gaudet and the good ulsii- es of her many friends at home follow her to as. Catherines for success and happiness in her new home. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Allen at Toledo. Ohio. motored to Tignlsn recently and visited with Mrs Allen's mother. Mrs. Peter Kine. Peter Road and Mrs. Allen's sis- ter and her husband. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Shea. Anglo-Tignnh. expect to remain for e few days. —Car. Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Buffett and family of Montreal were visitors in Carleton lest Friday. guests of Mrs. Buffetts sister, Mrs. Stan Howatt. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Benner leift for their home in Mass on Fri- day after spending some time visiting Mrs Benners mother, Mrs James Bell. Stewart. MaeAuiay, potato in. specter of Sourls, returned to his home there on Saturday after hill/In! spent some time in Carle- ton and vicinity. The many friends of Mrs. Dean Bell are happy to see her at home and well again. She was a pati- ent in the Prince County Hos- pital for some days. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Irving of Cape Traverse are spendini some- time ln Toronto. While there they expect to attend the cari- adian National Exhibition. The sympathy of the people oi this community is extended to the bereaved family of the late Leonard Gardiner, whose sudden death occurred on Tuesday. Aug- ust 34th. WESTMORELAND W. I. On August 4th the members of Westmoreland Women's Institute met at the home ad Mrs. Vemer Moore for their meeting. Meet- ing opened in due form. followed by roll call. collection o! 45 cents and minutes of previous meeting being read. approved. and signed. Discussions took place concern- ing Institute Convention in 'I‘ryon on Sept. 17th. Mrs. James Moore and Mrs. Hal Oakes were appoint- ed to secure a speaker for even- ing meeting of convention. One bill was paid the sick com- mittee. amounting to 53c, Secretar asked to get towels for school. Mrs. Roy Crossman Upon their return to the Uni=oi i-Btates they were accompanied by Mrs. Knox who goes es far as ‘Medford. Mess. to visit her deu;.i l_ ‘fir; xgséogmllzk MacCormick and i .. I Mr. Cnunie Gaudet a C.N.i-t.I ‘employee of Tlgnlsh is now eii-' ioying s vacation and spending. it I with his sisters in Rumford. Me..I and Chelsea. Mass. Mr. Gsudeil was accompanied by his nephew "Junior" Arsenault oi’ Tig.i:sn_ who goes to Rumford. Me.. to re | side in ‘future with his matncnl Mrs. Winnie Arsenault. For the. past fifteen years Junior has been a guat in the home of his grand- l ‘parents, Mr. and Mrs. Urbain M.‘ Gnudet. Tignlsti. who are grieve-r at his departure from their nomt; but \VII.I be eagerly awaiting a; visit from him next summer. Jun- ' liar Will also be greatly missed all his many friends where he war set. 81W I- NMI‘ on Household Hints. New committees: School. Mrs. Art Sherren; sick. Mrs- l-fal Rogersori. Mrs. Ed Trowsdale (re-electedi; Qdugat. ional. Ma's. James Moore. Mrs. ROM. Mayhew; social. Mrs. Kai Oakes. Mrs. verner Moore; lunch, AS annulus Asnem is ' muse rim vrav CROCKETTS JEWELLERY with headquarters at Charlotte lawn, I-ase opened a branch store in Alberton and are now ready to supply customers with a lull line of outstanding jewellery mode by lomoue jewellers. And .in addition we can Icok alter all repair work ll1 an eillicient and prompt manner. Jain our .1847 Rogers Bros. Silver Club. Each Club consists of S0 meinbers. When your amount is pcid in lull you receive your silver. When all Club Members are paid up, we draw one name from each Club and they will have their money refunded. Take this odd in to us for your lirst dvwn payment of $1.00, and pay the balance at SLN o week. Bros. Silver. WATCHES nrcxtscc! Announcing Opening l a Bali Store at - - - ALBERTO n. r. u. s. THIS IS WORTH SI.00 In either Charlottetown or Alberton. Join TODAY. The sooner you join, the sooner you will hove your lovely chest of I847 Rogers toox oytri mes: LINES ‘ . DIAMONDS B ROOCHES I CHARLOTTETOWN SILVER SETS RINGS PEN 8i PENCIL SETS - and ALIERTON ranchers mo MANY OTHER OUTSTANDING ITEMS r0 s: rouwo m an unto-oar: JEWELLIRY srorie CROCKETT’S' JEWELLERY 1 LEATHER GOODS l. l Last Showing Today “Song 0f Love" Katharine Hepburn Paul Henreid I Shows 2:30 - 7:lS - 9:15 FRIDAY - SATURDAY Randolph Scott and ‘Barbara Britten in “OIIIIFICIITERSY Also Comedy - Cartoon Shows 7:15 - 9:15 Matinee Saturday 2:30 ii CAMEO THEATRE KENSINGTON Wednesday Matinee 3:30. Evenllll 1:15-9:15; Thursday 7:15-9:15. One of the finest pictures ever screened, "T0 EACH HIS OWN" Starring Olivia Deflavilland and Introducing John Land. Will! 8°00 out. This is e. powerful drama of the grolt love of e women for he!“ men and her man's son. QVQWV-fiiv cnaeaun TIIEATRE W _vuuniseis-saern-sgisrarsu ICE Also First Chapter of Serial: "THE SEA HOUND" Shows— Friday 8:45; Sat. 7:30-9:30 Mrs. Robert Mayhew. Mrs. Wrixon Moore. Mrs. l-leber Canfleld. It was moved and seconded that two sick in the community each be remembered with a box of chocolates. Mrs. Art Sherren invited mem- bers for September meeting. Secretary presented Institute with a cheque of $20.00 which was received from the plebiscite. Communication from Island 800k Room was read. Receipt. for In- stitute News ltnd News were dis- tributed. Roll cell to be answered by a practical household hint at next meeting. Meeting adjourned and lunch was served. ORWELL W. I. The monthly meeting of the Orwell Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Owen MacKenria with five members. The meeting opened with the Creed, followed by roll call. which was “What I Liked best at the con- ventlon." Report of dance held In the inn was given and it was moved and seconded that all bills be paid. A letter of thanks was read from Mr. and Mrs. Connolly for Wedding gift. It was moved and seconded that. R vote of thanlus be tendered to non-members who way to make the convention ‘e success. No sick calls were re- lwrlld- A former member was welcomed back and donated a doi. lar yOne member expressed thanks Quickies . W; . “MWMw-m R E till EN T THURSDAY, FRIDAY m SATURDAY Double Bill Iueeeiesrsivsilosiemm, r rule's ms l . bronchi food ancl helped in aiiyl YOU'VE smv SUCHGIRLS- IN rms rowuo. . PIIIUP llillfl IMICRII. RIWLS era-e hunts conrfn run-r v-vicioe Illl 1v Shows 7:15 and 9:IS Matinee Friday and Saturday 2:30 Ksa<~ms for a gift of silver. Collection amounted to 20c. M98008 odiourned and e delic- ious lunch svas served by the hostess assisted by her daughter-s. CHINESE REMEDY Rhubarb was used as n. mgdir-lng by the Chinese in 2.700 BC. insunnntt nu. LINES- airiinurian ‘W Siimmersideii Fl -4 Professional Card s. r. HUNTER n. a ‘ OPTOMETBIST Complete Visual Analyses Glasses Pit-ted SMALLMANS BUILDING. Summeralde. 212.1. PHONE ‘I05 O€o>0i>u£ l’. Earle Hickey Chartered Accountant Office el- l!» Granville street Phone 5T‘ Samaseralae “Ofiittfi-wiwm rrerwl-M-O E. E. Parkman 0pt.ll.. R0. Optometrist Eyes Examined Ghseea Fitted Visual Training Given REGENT THEATRE BLDG. Summer Street. Summersltle By Ken Reynolds "Darn interesting - those GuarilianiWant All‘: l “M”: