c'_. BELLE RIVER, INSTITUTE «I. “W'- _.__..__.....__ .. ‘fy-L r; I LL11‘. L'l'll\|(.'..U'l‘I’l'.'lUWN UUAKDIAIV central Guardian this column in ruerved [or now: on local lnleren but Idvertlslng a nun: nature may be at lioenu 3 word nrlctu pu- able In Idvance. * (;0m-‘|~.'uuLA'uui\ Lu-‘Ir fisfiih . ANCE. I.—9'I89-'1-21-SI. DOLLAR QUALITY Chiffons Subsundar’ Chilton. All lllk. extn cheer, 3 thrcld. 45 gauge dol- lar qlmllty hose. Sizes .‘ to 10 1-2. Svwlal for Exhlbltion— pair 2 pair! for $15.00 BANK NIGHT at the G111) dance next Iuesday. L-94-8-1'7-2i. HAZELBBIOOK CllZB,CUI'.l‘— Sell‘- vlow Sudnay:-— Hazlelbmok ll. Cross Roads 3; Alexandra. ‘I. J. W. I-Iaytm-, Minister. . ' L-ID-8-18-11 CALVIN CHURCH —MERMAII) ——Div'ino worship will be held. on abballh next (August 30th) notewo- t-hlrty P. M. The Reverennd Ed- win White will be the preacher for the day. L—lI.9-8-I8-ll PARISH OF MILTON and Run- tioo. at. Johns Ohgph . Fflower Bervioe and ant Burp- Hampshire at 7.30 p. m. Rev. J. Plhilllps. L-I30-8-18-ii CORNWALL PASTORAL Chalgf Services on Sunday. Aug. , Kingston: 8. S. 2.15 p. m. Ser- vice 3 p. m. Cornrwull: S. S. 11 a. in Services: '7 30 p. m. Mr. George Oruwys will be the speaker at both services. Rev. E R. Woodslde. Minister. L-131-8-la-li BREAI)ALI’lANlF.' UNITED CHURCH. 11 North Granville 11 Pleasant Valley —W. M 5 Ser- vice. Mrs S. B. Milley of New 4 Harnpslilre, Speaker 3 Rose Val- Wumen's Ankle Socks, stripes and plain culom 25c la-y 'I.30—-Special Service of Song’. regular 35c and 301: 2. pnlr for - - - - - - - - — C0ndU0Wd by MT‘ -'5. 3» M11193’- , axisbed by speciall singers and (Jhlldrens Ankle Socks. pink, blue yellow and sung -I-Mo L_1u_3_13_n ‘white. Sizes 6 1-2 to 9. Regular 25c '.u¢I 30c. Clearing at — — — — ~ — — 90:1 pair NORTH RIVER UNITED BAP- TIST PASTOR.A’I‘E—R;ev. J. M. Blesedell——Minister. Siinclay, Aug. 20th. North Milton 11.00 am. Nontlh River 3.00 p. m. Long Creek 7580 p. m. May "the gospels joyful Sound this day" Conquer Sinners fllid Comfort Saint." L-126-8-18-ll , WINSLOE PASTORAL CHARGE —Scrvioos Sunday, Ausz. 20th, are as forows. Prlnotown ., ll 3. m. Winsloe North 3 p. m._ I-Ilgfhfleld 7.30 p. m. Rev. J. Skinner. original charter granted by Char- les II, the two Elk heads. also part "T" 0| — lnucnod The July nroeun: 91' the 39110 Rzrgr l.::.~.ilLl|il‘ was held at the .l\'}IIl(‘ of Mrs. Kenneth Nioho.:o’n on Tuoszlny. ' 3 18Lll with eleven mem- xrs and Llireve visitors present. The president occupied the chair and the IIl(‘{‘i.II‘.',’ opened with the Dcle iollowrd by the Creed In unl- son. Re~p:>rLs of Committees were :1:-rml and new oonrmitiees appoint- ad. I t was moved and seconded that the lns'itute bring the Dental Clinic to the district as soon as possible. As the president is going to re- ‘ ' or district. it was mov- wc‘.-Ed that Mrs. ed anti soc 'lCLl"l .\rloKx.=nzle be the new president and that Miss Margaret M.<:Dougo.ll ¢‘XD'3’~‘t'El‘l tllt“I‘e Will 1.‘? 3 Erfflt D_ A_ Mag'eod_ of 1111nol=. u, s_ be the vice-president. Contests were gtalzlyunniom before Um‘ rfach L110-8-18-1i a s e. put on by the entertainment oom- mlttoe and prizes given after which lunch was served by the hostess assisted by several of the members. __________,_ BE.\‘u'EIt. SKINS FOR. ROYALTY MONTREAL, Que , Aug. 1'1 — 'l'.‘wo black beaver slcins for His NI.Ij"Si_V KLIIZ George VI out flow- er‘ ax:-:l canned sarmon from BrIt,- ., :_ _ ‘ _ N‘) Commbl“ ml‘ “her rflplenm‘ l;lll:!lie(eI.;tSl'utl~It‘l(iier}e‘fi df)?/Orflilll~L‘C lll5¥s“:{n.lE H}Era1:"eST‘cl’l/laolglliyerigfiljn am. a })ll(‘l(E'l: cf parasites a and Romans. ’ ymadt, ta... m..5:.ntja”m‘ ,,m.,- which to Tel Aviv, Palestine. to fight the CILl‘lls mealy bug. will be in the Imperial Airways Flying Boat Cabot. when it tlakm off from Bou(~h»c~rvil‘c for its retum flight overseas Thursday morning. The shipments are being handled by Canadian National Evcpmss. Th-o beavc-r skins for the King rose part of the "rmt" DLLIKI to his Vlalesty by P Ashley Oooper. Gov- brnor of the Hudson Bay company, ful-i’lllln.g the conditions of the (ROUND TRIP FARES ‘TO BRITISH PORTS roumsr cLAss $134-09,; EUIIIIP of the tribute. are too large for the Cabot and it will go to England by steamer. The Parasites Liptomastix Da.ctyiopii —:me being shipptcl by Branch of the Department of Agri- culture at B:-llevllle On.t., to '1". Cohen. head of the co-operative laboratory maintained at 'I‘e!—Av1v by the Citrus Groxwrs of Pales- tine Thev are packed in a sealed carton 3 1-2 by 5 bv 0 inches and can stand any altitude and any temperature from frcszirtg to 90. No one knows how many of them are in the package» now but It is Thomas W. master meohan-lc of S ROOM COVERING lNatlc~;ul Railways lday afternoon after mo PLASTER. IS ANCIENT A Minister. PRES BYTEILIAN CHURCH Sm’- Mount vloe. . ii a. m. Hlghfleld, 3 p. Marsh the laboratory of the Entomological :,"_e“'m.L' Hampton at '7 80. Sunday, Aug 20 Marshfleld, 7.301). 111. field Sunday School 10.30. L-ll6-5-I8-ll Plaster for building purposes has \ty-four years servioe A been used for oeuturi-es and stll «fevers 80 per oent of home inter- ors. King John of England recognized Mr its fire-resistive qxlnligles after the ply. Prince Edward Isllmd. Mrs. Molieath plan to spend some time \’lSlll‘l-R their daurjrhlors in To- ronto and Montreal. after which they will go to St. Florida, for the winter months.- Wloncton Transcript.) great London rue. Sanitary laws in many States require all habit- able rooms to be lI'I.l-l’l_"“.'l and plas- tered. It insulates against cold and drafts as well as heart, Taking 1 per cent to 4 per cent of total buldlng cost. there is no cheap substitute. as 0i:ll>:‘r materi- als give much less in service for the comparative outlay. "W" TO VISIT LOW BARGAIN FARES ‘mcntary a and an. Its. insulating and sanitary land A complete properties were (levelopvsd by the lwere nresnted to him before leav- iiéhin 2 R. L-l36- Mr. 8-18-11 HAMPTON UNITED CHARGE. services on Sunday, Aug. 20th. as follows: Bunslmw 11 E. m. Appln Road at 3 p. m. Victoria 7.30 p. m Tliore will also be a service at at 7 30. and at Bonshaw . The evening service at Bonshznv will be cond‘ucte<l by Rev. R.E'I'IRER AFTER 44 'YEAES— I‘/Irffiefillill, regional retired Tues- re than for- camp‘!- d-:‘ll‘8€s was read to him handsome Gl_fi.'l=.tovne baa outfit Mr‘B”a.ll1 made a sLl’tab‘.e ne- Aft!" an extori-do-'l liollclay in and Pstersburg, MONTAGUE, SAT. SOUBIS. MON. 21st. CRASWELL for Phowgrapha. DURING Exhibition Week we are giving special disooimlts on ranses—Fred H. 'I‘ral.nor. 80 Gun. ton street. L-78-8-l6-31. CAVENDISH CHARGE — Wor- ship on Sunday. Aug. 20 in Cav- endnsh wt 11 a. m. Stanley Bridge at 3 p .m. and New Glasgow at 7.30. A. Tilley, Minister. L132-8-I8-ii CHURCH OF ENGLAND -88!‘- vioe Sunday, Aug. 20. Cra.poud—5t. John's Church. Sunday School — 10.00 A. M Evc-.nsomz—'l.30 P. M. Sm'In.gfie1d—St. Elizabeth's Church. Ma.l;lns—ll.00 A. M. Rev. G. R. Hartman. L-133-8-I8-ii CATHOLIC \'.’OMEN‘S LEAGUE ——Arm.ngemE'nts have been made for the annual Diocesan Conven- tion of the Catholic Women's Lea- lzue to be held this ear at Notne Dame Academy beg nln/g Tues- imty. Aug. 22. Program to appear aer. FUl\'ERAIr—- OF MR. IVAN G. MoCLUIlI-3—'Ilhe fumcetal of Ivan Gerald Moclurc. former (‘mnadian National Railway employee here and in Montreal. but of late years In business in Prince Edward Is- land was held Wednesday after- noon ln the channel at Tuttle Bro- thers funeral home in Lutz street. It was attended by it lame num- ber of friends and relatives and former aoqualntenoes in the em- ploy of the railway. The service was can-duct-ed at the chapel and ,at the graveside in Elmwood ceme- .tery by Rev. Dr. H R. Boyer oi‘ the First Baptist. cliuroh. A st.rlk- in‘: tribute was a.‘sn_“_~irl Mr. Mc- Clure by the members of the Monoton Branoh of the Canadian Le-2'Ion. 'l"hl='lr commit-tal service was also utll7*d at the (trave- side. Mr Mocluro died in a l\‘It‘f.'I-lS- reol hospital Irllli‘l\"ltl'_' two cosm- ilcns, —(.\/[onolnn Transcript.) ‘ST./INF! TEIIIPVF? ANCF. FEDER- ATION COIVIIIIITTEE MEETS — Unlder the olmlrrnurvshln or Pres‘- d-ent. Mr. George ‘Brown. for the ‘ Du'mFn of t.rans:w-ling timely busi- ness. thl< mm-wilt-no met. in the Charlottetown Y. M C. A. Tues- Choose from our assorlmenls of fresh fruits and vegetables NOTE OUR LOW PRICES DAY IN- AND DAY QUT ___.—q.——.:. SOAP 5c Each—— l»’E'l"c¥.“.‘.;'{é.” “.2” T" 236 533:? syRu‘§s°“ “°‘é'..°... 20» BC . . —" '— —- — Cradford Brand for, PASTRY FLOUR PINEAPPLE 16 02.10:: Each — — 3 25“ l7st'::;8- 5”" -:,'3:n: - -— - — 29° Island 2 Squat Tin 2 for cH|cK|-:N Each ._' _ _ _ _ __ PORK AND BEANS 10c Each — — ’ DELUXE JELLY for ' 5”R'°R'5E 10 *°' 41:; POWDERS 50 Each _ _ 2 97 Eatons TOILET TISSUE 60 Each —- — — — — — McCready's ’ PICKLES 28 02. Bottle. Each —__ 4 for Kelloggs CORNF LAKES 10c Each — — -— 3 for C SHELLED WALNUTS Per Lb.——-—————-——.__ French Canadian , for PEA SOUP 26 Oz. Tin 10c Each — 2 Snowflake BAKING POWDER 14c. 35c| 1 Lb. Tigach _ 2 for BELFAST-BELLE urvm Unn- Sliced Breakfast Dewkist °u‘§.°§t>‘i.’i.°.“ §‘$il"§""r‘ui‘l"“‘il'.‘5"f.i SHREDBED WHEAT GRAPEII-R.u” Bncofl TOMATO JUICE Eldon 7.30 P M. w. B. Mm:- Small Size 20 O . pun Mmmen L-lm e 18 ll 13° Pkg‘ 5c Ea. h P Lb Z. Tm ' ' ' 2 Pkgs. -— —- — G 5 for _c_ _ _ _ er’ ' — — _ Zcffrach _ MEAT COUNTER SPECIALS ROUND STEAK Pe\rLb.——-——_ — _ _ _ _ __ SUPERIOR SAUSAGE P€r.'Lb.————--——-——————-—-— BOLOGNA Sliced Per Lb.————-———————— HEAD CHEESE Por Lb.——--————————-—— MOCK CHICKEKN LOAF Sliced. Per Lb. — ——- — __ ._ _. __ _ CANADIAN CHEESE I 21c 191: I'll: 19c 45c 21c Par Lb. — — — — — — _...____ FRANK O T Per Lb.':—‘E—$———-————————.___. 24° §’2..L'L".3'“_ ________ __ 23¢ SUNKIST ORANGES Med. Size. FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES Per Dozen———-———-——_ RIPE EATING PEARS Per Dozen—————-—-——————— ISLAND HEAD LETTUCE 66 Each———————— -— — — CELERY Per Head——————-—————-—— Per Lb. 8c. 2 Lbs.——-——————- 15° CUCUMBERS Each 4c. 3for———-——————— 10': Large Head Each — — — — —-— — STRING BEANS 5“ Por Lb. — — — — — — — — — —— RIPE TOMATOES CABBAGE day afternoon. Several matters re- lng oonferenoes wiEE.t:lm Premier, mung to the work were ddsoimed this is the fifth meeting held this and plans developed aooordlngly year. These are all constructive in Persistent, vigorous action is om— nature. The Island's retention of stantly taken by this body in Is- Prohibition is widely and en- land Temperance malwbers lnou - thuslasticallv praised. standing speaker, leader, and so- cial worker. 11-om Toronto said re- cently or this: "All mlends of tem- persm-oe llhrougliout the woifld are esty was drunk in non-inzoxlcanu. very anxious that P. E I. An mrt~ _r_riainta.in its )101l(L record. We were 3.11 uni-mea ito lér-low ilirrffi litztle province \ms the only place in which the health of His Mn]- We hope thilt this rg\r.-.'l1‘.1on mav l0ll_5_c_OI_’l_l.iIl»LI-C." in E3’ OUT OU R WAY DRINK" I'LL HOLD TH‘ HANDLE FEP YOU! ll oo AHEAD. ‘ll \I‘‘ l ‘HIM, cl-A‘; Ellcttivrr Aug. 7 lo - ,5‘ Four wulu allowed alum on, 15 1939 I § 3,‘ ll" Elllfllumlluuralu I Fj E "-*---".:..:.':. er... $.== O Travel by I rays! Emprm or In the Improved Tourist and Third odulon on I lately Dubai. Forms: Tourlu Clnu accommodation on the populnr Mont ship: Ins been elimlnued mmodnlon and Inger deck space for Third Clue passengers; Mon mom: In Tourln End Third Clul on all four Dubmu Inn both hot and cold running want. from MONTREAL lo GLA9GOW-1BEl,FA5I_-l-lVER_POOL . Clan nceomm to provide more mplo mug. 30—Dudnu at Bedlam " 25-min: of Mhnll Sept. 1--Duobeu at York 'I—Ilnn¢:onI (awn. ‘ smzlnhnuou. Anmv-7 oat. I—Duohcu ol '_'_ H __ _ . Inn ouuec n cHmoulia—sou'rI-IAWION '5‘, .p...nnwou at Britain 9990. is-nnpnu of ml M‘ q) ' uH’ " of Australia ups. o—mmue¢nnun hr/uIllouflucyIIrloulIn«'¢Io:nnr' Wrllil Clllllhn Iullta Illa! John. N.B. 5-Il1ch$0tBed Bouthampton. 6——Duohem of Richmond I8——Duche.<.s oi Bedrord 30--Impress out. 'I—l.‘mpreaa or Britain NEVER M|ND"I'M NO CRIPPLE -~ I CAN HANDLE MY OWN HANDLES! TAKE CARE OF YOUR O~NN I THINK THAT I9 TH‘ BIGGEST REASON THAT WE NEVER CAN HAVE A PEl2l=lcl< PEOPLE HAVING) THAT ATTITUDE.’ A \ \Ill\ll' UN GRATEFULNESS MAIN REASON " IT'S LIFE ON EARTH" NO UTOPIA WITH — By J. R. Williams NO.THA‘r's no-r ‘m’ ‘ THIS MCDSE‘-HEAD MUST BE STUFFED WITH SCRAP lRDl~l-~ BECAUSE A LOT OF BIRDS THAT TREAT YOU WITH EXTREME KINDNESS ARE JUST PRIMIN’ YOU FER A DIRTY TRICK-‘AND IF YOU’I2E FOXY ENOUOH TO SPOT ‘D-IEM KIND ‘/OU'VE GOT UTOPIA ENOLIGI-ll DOPE ou-r ww -me HIGHWAYMAN WHO MAHAGES ‘II-IAT HOTEL LET us aomzow rr, un- L555 HE FIGURED HE COULD TREAT ME ‘FOR FALLEN ARC!-IE5 wnsu I saouewr :1‘ BACK ! fl -1 X) (////g n\i'n'n mm" J7?WlLU HM '5 4 OUR BOARDING HOUSE — wuew! I STILL caurr With -- aoooev FOl2EVER,BUCl«’lk!C1l-4AM ar.=Acl-I! ‘THEY OIJGHT To CHANGE THE NAME OF THAT WIGWAM To BUCK- mel-IAM AMSUSH.’ THE CHIEF Es<'roRTlouEP. IH 'rH' CAsHIER’s CAGE MLlsrA 9259 Us UPAS ‘(HE Plzoolc-':AL sou COME BACKTD EARTH IN THE FORM OFTRIPLETS MV Pocusrs ARE EMPTIER THAN LAST YEARS oveszcoxr _I PERM UP, BROTPIER! ALL I. NEED ‘TO QUALIFV AS A PoP:rAaLE Museum is A MUMMY CASE, ! a_ .«\_ K 7 ( 8'49 — § 745:-2“ BRINGING UP‘FATHER l I THAT'S . THAT- By George ll/“Ma” lllS Nlajor Hoopla