“PAGE TEN Now Being Featured At HOLMANS --BOTH STORES- Small kitchen? This ‘$001516?’ FRIBIDAIRE Electric Range gives you“big rsngébdvantoges! Here’s a bright. new, stream. lined Frigidaire Electric Range compactly designed to fit in smallest kitchens. In- tlutles all basic features [or fine electric cooking. Easy lo operate —- economical to buy and use. Sec it today. w! Surface lllills ' Radlanluhe M“ Unit Evan-Heal , pull Size Twm‘ Broiler-waist hi!“ V ii . nurses“ ‘am/inside anti out . Lifetime Pill" o ILISI I Wm , “w” Glass W o Streamlined 685i!" a ool insulatiol I} MODEL ILLUSTRATED 212.00 ll0LMAN’S EASY PAYMENT PLAN llP T0 1B MilllTllL my $5- M“ T0 rnv BALAHEEE - SUMMERSID a custom-flown "WHERE OLD FRIENDS MEET" idiliishriplvivo BAR. T0 HAVING BABIES ing them prematurely. In a discussion on the question. one specialist said tubercular mothers ought to be allowed to feed their babies naturally for at least three months after birth. Others were not certain of this, because of the risk of the mother infecting her child or of overtax- ing her strength, - On the ‘question of having chil- dren. the specialists agreed that couples would be well advisednot Dr. Jean Hallum of Birmingham‘ to have children while the infec- reported on a survey of tilbercu-= t. in was active or until two years lor women who had babies. She l after the women's tubercular con- said they gave birth to healthy clilion had become quiescent. babies but with more risk of hav- - HARROGATE. England, Aug. l0 (CPr-Women suffering from tu- berculosis should marry and have children if they want them, Brit- Lsh medical men say. Recovery chances of those who marry are found to be better than those who stay single. brie spec- ialist told the British Medical As- sociation conferences here. Ice-Cold Coke Brings Refreshment To Work‘ (()l\(‘ drh for I! either n; . . . huh frolic-mark: nun the um thing. sou nnii-l-uuuqucsu-coi-uuuuszm-luc-s-casw; ' s r. uonnls, umrsn g ; a ‘ e, . Pins m Western Guardian —1CE CREAM SOCIAL, Bearis- town Hall, Wednesday, August 10th. —BUYING good live fowl daily opposite Bryentods Service station. Attractive prices. Eddie MacDon- ald. —RECEIVING CONGRATULA- TIONS-{Vllss Leah Pickering of Clinton 5 ool is recelvinfl 60H‘ gratulatlons from her friends on having passed the entrance exam- inations to Prince of Wales Col- lege wit-h a good percentage. Leah's standing ls first among those of the surrounding eighteen rural school districts. and merits for her the $flt00 prize offered by the Konslngton Junior Chamber of Cémmerce to the pupil having the highest aggregate in this group of 2110015. Much credit is due her teacher, Miss Ruth Simpson. Cav- endish, who was so painstaking and Willing to spend over-time with her advanced pupils. —RENDERED UNCONSCIOUS — During the electrical storm or. Thursday evening. a number of people at the home of Mr. Charles Caseley and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Caseley, Spring Valley. were rend- cred unconscious when a bolt of lightening entered through the r005. made it's way through the attic floor and on down the stairs to the kitchen, Where the family and several guests were seated. Mr. Fowler, visiting here. from Saint John, N.B., was the first to re- cover, and all escaped serious ln- jury, although Mrs. Elgin Mill. also of Saint John, ls said to have had one foot badly burned. The important fact ls that the house did not catch fire. and no lives were lost as might easily have been the case, in such an event-Bur. -—FROM ONTARIO - Mr, and Mrs. Thomas McNslly of Toronto, Ont. ,and Mr. and Mrs. Mark Mc- Nally of Windsor, Ont, motored to the Island last week and are visiting their sisters, Mrs. Edward Harrington. Summerslde and Mrs. J. J. McQuaid. Kensinston and their brothers, Leonard McNaliy of Borden and Leo McNally, Rich- many changes. Mr. and Mrs. Thom- as McNally have been more fre- quent visitors but they are also enjoying the motor drives through the beauty spots of the garden pro- vince. On Thursday the party spent the day visiting the Nation- al Park. Friday they motored to Wood Islands to meet another brother who came from New Glasgow, N. S. to join the family reunion-K. —FAREWELL PARTY-A large number of friends and neighbors gathered at. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ferdie Kilbride, Kenslng- ton on Thursday night to say good- bye to them on the eve of their departure for their new home in Baflfior, P.E.I. During the evening Mrs. Leslie Ramsay called the gathering to ordcr and after a few appropriate remarks called on Mrs. J. Pendergsst to read an ad- dress erpresslng on behalf of those Hickey. Mr. Kllbride, speaking for Mrs. Kllbrlde and family expressed appreciation and referred to the cordial relations which they en- joyed during the fourteen years they lived in Kenslngton. A hearty chorus joined 1n singing "For They Ars Jolly Good Fellows". Music for the dancing, which was enjoyed, was played by the Hickey Bros. Orchestra. assisted by Mr. Ferdle Kllbrlde and Mr. John In- glls. In the wee sms.’ hours the guests said good-bye to Mr. and Mrs. Kilbrlcle with many good Wishes for the success and happi- ness of the family in their new home-K. Personals at Irishtown where she is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. James D. MacLeod and family. -—Mr. and Mrs. George MscLeod and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mwebeod. Irlshtown. left on Thursday mom- ing for the mainland. where they will spend several days visiting in- teresting points in the Msrltimes. —lur. -Mr. Marshall lbssrd, formerly of Spring Valley, and Mrs. Lesrd. Osmbrldfl. Mum. Ire spending a weak vacationing on the IsTsnd, and are house guests of the lut- ter‘: brother and slster-in-lnw, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Campbell, Bun- llllltofu-fiur. - Mr. and Mrs. J. Idgsr Ho“ loft on Tuesday morning to re- turn to their borne a Olin-W. Ill- borto, lftlr s week's vocation with the farmer's parents. Mr. and M", John A. Boll. Kelvin 01'0". It t! I! years since Ir. no“, who mtg lllllllh I flmnllble woman with is mum when ' N.B., this village. Mr. Baxter was pas- tor of the United Church here s‘ few years ago. He will speaker in the Church here in the and Donna, also their friend Miss, years They are receiving s. warm wel- come from their many friends. Bedcque, who was one of the pop- ular teachers at Central Bedoque for the past two years, has decided s‘ to give up teaching in the public, schools, and turn her attention to gathered at her cottage and sprang; a surprise party on her. During a most enjoyable time, Mrs. Charles she com-posed for Th e friends for the lovely gift after which her friends gathered around Delicious ice cream and cake were THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN -~. IEDIlQUE AND VICINITY Mr. Punk mirruy, Toronto, ls visiting relatives and friends in Bedeque and Chslton. The many friends of Mrs. Cole- man Rogers regret to learn that she suffered a stroke a few days 389- ' Mrs. Mosul: Lowther and her two grandsons, Arthur and Wil- lard Collett. Dorchester, N11, are paying a. visit to her home here. Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Wright. Charlottetown, were recent guests of Mrs. Wright's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gardiner. You’il love whole wheat the ALL-WHEAT wsy. Spoon into Nature's choice sin-ma '- cally transformedmtocrunc y flakes. Quick to serve —qssy to digest. Every bite IQIFPITEI whole wheat with v uable wheat germ retained for ood nutrition! You get vital whole- Miss Ruby and Miss Gladys De- ianey. Toronto. were recent guests of their sister, Mrs. Hammond Bowness and Mr. Bowness. The friends of Mr. George Sher- ry, Fernwood. are pleased to learn Alert’ uuou ullur Iii iLAIlES-mgg/ _,di¢Witv/M:er6m. / oeuoous! case.’ mW-ro-esn’ 'n minerals-benefits of ran. a bowlful tomorrow with ' k, sugar and fruit. Delicious ALL-WHEAT! Nutri- tious ALL-WHEAT! Great to eat. anytime! Get a package today. ALL-WHEAT is made nausea-coon by Kellogg's of’ London. Ontario. ' O Motlli? Knows t‘ est! that; his health is improving after his recent illness from pneumonlshl | Mrs. Charles MacFarlane, Fem-l I ' wood. is spending some time wltltl‘ her mother. Mrs. Harry Lowther. --- Cavendish. Mrs. Lowther 1.5 not enjoying the best of health Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ells- - worth, Boston, Mass, have motor; ed to Tignish to spend savers Miilrcioiinilq ¥r,s,',,.,‘7§',',‘f,ine§‘;f‘°“e' weeks with Mr Elhworth‘: par- afm. spgndln" O t 0:} ems, Mr. and Mrs. Michael M. we . g n m s . enl°ya e Ellsworth. Skinner's Pond- ek with Mrs. Nortons brother, 3 Mr. Vernon Craig and Mrs. Craig.‘ Mr. and Mrs. Robert Day have returned to their home in Mont- real, P. Q, after a. two weeks vis- Dr. and Mrs. Ross Wright and $2.215his];t£geda§wnbrt;l.B-bar1;gg it spent with Mrs. Day's mother. Ho“ Horace and Mm wright: Mrs. Clifford Shes. and Mr. Shea. Lower Bedeque, Ncrway‘ Mr. and Mrs. William Morel]. East Dedhrtm, Nfass. were visiting relatives and friends on P. E. l. for two weeks recently. While in Tignlsh they ivcre the guests of Mrs. Morells sister, Mrs. Edmund iGaliant and Mr. Gallant. Rev. J.M. Baxter. Dorchester,l is sending his vacation in Mr. and Mrs. Martin Bell, Win-l nlpeg, Manitoba, were recent guests of Mrs. Joyce Hayes. Mr. and Mrs. Bell are natives of this Province. but have been in the West for many jyears. We regret to report the illness of Mr. Joseph B. Morrissey at his home in Ascension. Mr. Morrissey’: lcondition is quite serious but hi! |physiclan holds good hope for his ‘recovery and his great number of be the mmrrduit 11s tthirtviyegrsilslince Mark "m" “m” yTignisli friends are hoping for m. c a y as vls te s not ve g t d h ML province and he naturally sees M“ and Mrs- AA- Mdmils-l re um o goo ea Halifax. N.S. accompanied by Mclnnls’ two daughters, Marinal Miss Lynn skeny returned w Amherst, N. S.. last week after a month pleasantly spent with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Foster Skerry, Tignish. Miss Skerry was ,wlth the eleventh grade graduates ‘of the Amherst High School in June and plans to enter the Am- herst Business College in Septem- ber to take a course in book- keeping and her many Tlgnish friends wish her luck in her stud- Bale Garrison, are spending their holidays at their cabin in Fern- wood. Mrs. Mclnnis was for many a resident of Fernwood. Miss Jezin MacCalium, lnwer The good news of the returning .to health of Mr. Frank Arsenault was received with great happiness by the citizens of Tigni-sh. Frankie had been injured in his saw mill at Tignlsh several weeks ago and was taken to the Prince County Hospital in an unconscious condi- work of s. more domestic nature. On Friday 5th lnst., she became the life partner of a popular young farmer at Carleton in the person of Mr. Norman MacFarlanc. son of Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Mac- Farlsne. itloir. For n week or longer hi: condition caued his relatives an 1181515: 31:2?‘ ggggifisidefiublgg‘ friends great anxiety but now that he is declared out of danger, all present and others their regret “Pelldln! he? “Mail” “t h" °°t'lare rejolctrtg and hope he will ova.- losing M; and Mm Knbryde tage in Fernwood. She has as heilsoon be returning home m m5 and family and extending best guests’ M195 Em" Hanuml‘ w11e and two young sons. wishes m their future health and tefih" M summerslde. and Mrsl happlnesir The presenumon o; an Wllam Farber, Toronto. On" Frl- M, and Mrs Robert cote, Aladdin “m? “d B‘ we“ filled duly evening the 29th a number °l Haverhlll. Mass, have arrived in Purse W85 made by MrS- E4881‘ M“ Whelers friends m F°mw°°d Tllznish for their annual vacation and are living in a cottage at Montrose. The Cote family have made many friends in Tlgnish .durlng the years they-have come to spend the summer in the Gar- den of the Gulf Province and we hope they may continue to enjoy th k [their vacations in P. E I. Both ‘m ed h" Mr. and Mrs. Cote are enthusiastic trout fishermen and have landed ‘some very lovely speckled beau- s bonfire and enjoyed a slng-songl He! to date‘ MacFarlane read an amusing and appropriate piece of poetry, which the OCCESlOILl gatifbring presented Mlssl Whaler with a beautiful hooked rug. Miss Whaler the“ “W” Mrs. mum Reedy, Albany, u. Canada and is a guest at. the Y, is enjoying her first visit to homo of Mr. Leo Qsvln and his WINS BRIDGE HONOR MONTREAL - (GP) — Aaron Goodman of Montreal has amassed‘ sufficient "master points" to gainl promotion to the highest ranks of Canadian bridge players. He hsa Cow Pond. Mrs. Reedy is s. friend and for a number of years has _M3-_ d We 5_ ,]_ N111 ' been planning a visit to our Is- Dorchest: Ma“, "e guésiaglt gaeooms the fourth Canadian Life land Provmca she ,5 very p1°as_ the lattefs mother, Mrs. John aster‘ . ed ‘Zlihidihe 5319""! bell"! °itgh* Dm- am T; m5h'_3 _ —____*_" coun rys e, an as many ano er g g u, vmn‘? RACE American it is the beauty of the _M,»5_ Edwin Stevens“, New baaiielgmainofiffi: zlglmffisxw beaches that catches the eye of Glasgow, ls spending a. few days mb down_ the tourist. Mrs. Reedy ls quite su-re the beaches of P. E. 1’. are . Wm“! ML ma M". Ho" Ind finer than any others to be found Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hogg enter- tained in honor of the visiting son and brother and his wife. Per- haps the happiest part of a happy evening, was when the family gath- ered around the piano snd sang the old familiar hymns. dear to the hearts of all. lcs cream and asks were served-Bur. hear her say she is so pleased with her visit and hope she may come often to visit us, for all who had the pleasure of meeting Mrs. Reedy were very happy to make her acquaintance. FBEETOWN W-MJ. The Freetown W.M.B. Auxiliary met on. Tuesday. August 2nd, with —Prof. Lorne Leo. of St. Paul's school. Concord. N.H., and Mrs -PO0l,1|l\ visit“ .QX‘II sister, Miss Elizabeth Gavin. Sea »of Miss Ann Gavin, Albany, N.Y. anywhere and we are happy to able living conditions lu Germany today and how Protrstant Church Relief Work is trying to help the homeless and helpless war retu- gees, Their slogan ls- Mair] have sacrificed all, you ought to sacri- fice something". The Temperance and Christian Citizenship Secretary. Mrs. Eldon Drummond. gave Bible referencas relishing to the condemnation o.’ drinking strong drink and making revenues from selling lifllwf- T\‘10I\t.\' one items were read which shorten that the liquor business is harm- ful and degrading and those who indulge in alcohol are banned from many industries and erl-terprlses. The Christian Stewardship Sec- retary, Mrs. Will Rogers, gave on article on Christian Giving. The ‘heasurer. Mrs. Frank Dea- con reported a. slight increase an glvings over the same pernd la~t year. It. was decided to pack a box for Canadian Church Relief abroad on August 23rd and to send the usual boxes of Mission Goods to Labrador at: a later date. The Literature Secretary. Mrs. Albert Stetson, was appointed t0 introduce the new book “Growing with the Years" at: the September meeting. SOUTH IVIELVILLE WOMAN'S INSTITUTE - On July 11th the regular month- ly meeting of the South {Vlervhle Womsns‘ Institute met. at. the home of Mrs. Emmett McQuald géth the President. Mrs. Emmett rman presiding. The meeting opened with singing of Institute Ode followed by repeating the Creed ln unison. The minutes of previous meeting were read, ap- proved and signed. Nine members answered the roll call by asking a riddle or telling a joke. Correspondence were read and discussed. It was decided to have a dance and lawn party on July 22nd and August 5th, also aoale of ice cream and cake at a public auction sale in district. The treas- urer reported $10.50 received from teacher. A bill of $2.30 was paid for a treat for school children st clos- ing. Committee appointed. sick re- appointed; lunch, Mrs. Victor Shaw. Mrs. Emmett German and Mrs. Gerald Monaghan. Next. meet- ing at the home of Mrs. George Vlllett on Tuesday, Aug. 9th. The meeting adjourned and the singing of the National Anthem brought the meeting to a close. A delicious lunch was served by‘ the, hostess assisted by committee in charge. IIIGI-I WATER TIES TRAFFIC GRANDE PRAIRIE. Alia. (OP) —— Hlflii water on the Smoky river st. Goodwin ferry recently prevented the ferry from operat- ing. When the ferry was put back into service a line of traffic over a mile long was waiting to be car- ried. A new steel bridge, eliminat- lng the ferry, will be completed this year.’ ROGERSOIPS BEAUTY SIIIJPPE AT CRAPAUD Will be closed until Sept. 1st. Irifiissional Bards llr. W. ii. Carson CHIBOPBACTOR Palmer Graduate SUMMERSIDE Tussdsy snd Hntui-dsy On!) '11 Grenville Plmng 394.3 IILLLIIAN‘! IUII-FG_O IND! lull?‘ P-IJ, l. l. fortunes, Opi.D.."R.O. ob-IAOO-O-FO suousr 1' 1o. “i949 _-_-_., QQQ§QfiOQrO©44000OOOQQOQQQ v CAPlTOL-Summerside ronsvlwsonssnnvl and rnunsonv the i Ebb and Flow of Surging Dfitlllfll Shows 7:15 and 8:15 — Matinee Thursday 2130 Also News and March of Time -O §~O-§O-§O-§+Qi o+o+¢++++o+o+¢+++o++¢+o++o+¢++u REGEKT TODAY 2.30. 1.15 a 9.15 ‘LOIS BUTLER. IN HEART-WARMING COMEDY HIT “MICKEY” THUR. - FRI- - SAT. — BIG DOUBLE BILL JOIIN IRELAND in “OPEN SECRET" and THE LAUGHS ARI G UARANTEED When they sfnqamhen they don - ...tho West goes wild and woosy ‘Wednesday - Thursday 8:45. Grant, Loretta Young, David Niven in Comedy-Drums. CAMEO THEATRE, tritium» Matinee Thursday 2 :30. It's Cary "THE BISIIOFS WIFE" with Monty Woolley, James Gleason, Gladys Cooper Z1 are spending their annual vsca- h 1m h g ' tlon here‘. and srs receiving s gL1-fl1‘th:i',°li'faif:-xberL£I,eVti€i2:il!, aaeagfigfilgcesegaiséxtfg wfmnnlirfifi T. ECTTO " H ‘warm we come fr m tbel in _ , n‘ ’ ........_..... ° ' m’ acii.,"lisiitt.hf-t'li.“" 3332.33‘ iris °""";2‘. “"3"” prism suntan l °°' —-Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stevenson. -R.ecent guests st "Treholme", Mm Q1, 35in, 1‘; 1n, pagan“ 1| Gflllvillfl Shut Boston, Mus, are spending their Kenslnston. were Mr. and Mrs. N. The program "Wsnted- Gifts Ibons 51s Yrwmm l“ s” ww- "m" m?’ M- Prlchelt 1M dlillhi" Bill!- Golore for Europefsnd Asia." was in , "MM-Ilsa" ‘,3 n": °i M“ smfmmi‘ of Hallo. Maryland. Gordon A. charge of Mrs J-iubei-t MlcNeill W WATER QTREET ' " l" mthfl-"l-llw- Mr» and Curmody, Charlottetown. ms Af- and assisting liGt‘ WQIBMII. BIEW- ' w‘ Am“ Anml-Bllf- fleck. Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. er Auld, Mrs. Albert Stetson, Mrs. -—— R. B. Clark, Moncmn, N.B., and Louis Cairns and Miss Mary Cairns w;‘nlirl'-‘wxillltlirdtl3gm- Blgrlllns- Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Fisher, Pier’! It showed the grout needhfo: food . en e nee Ed e, Nat-Bu , nd lothl i Bur pe. t. s mllol- County Hospital. Bummmlde. I r ' c m n ° I I. F. Hllllflf, ‘.9. l where she is receiving ti-sqmmg, Ho: many friends wloh he!‘ m OPIOMIITIII‘! "Y Y "WV"! 0! hfllllh Ind Complete Visual Anslyoeo '°"“""--""'- 110x001: QuoliilgTed g Glssleo fitted --Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Broader, - _ "TONI 1U l CLEARING-H- WlllLE TllEY LAST ' COTTON HOUSE Sizes 12 to 50 Regular $2.49 to $2.95 srrcuu. $1 A9 SLIPS Black, Pink, White Regular $8.95 to $4.25 srrclili $2_4_9 GOWNS White, Pink, Floral Regular $5.50 srrclnl. 32,49 BARBARA Aiiii nnsss snore: Browébifion Flro, Auto, Life, Accident, Sickness Ami Plats Glass lnsuranlls At Lovmt ilatos Agent at Summerside, D. 0. Stewed I“ RTCIHIIOIIC Si. Chgrlgflgfigyg