i \ PAGE 'l'EN Tina's co won‘. M. - fr... CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDAIAN Au NTY r COMMUNITY SECTION ‘iitaiivilirs LIMITED In Stock: FLOUR and FEEDS At Low Prices RADIOS lottery and Electric ASPHALT SHINGLES GOODYEAR TIRES and TUBES g BOARDS in stock Business Polieym. To purchase everythin|' you can In the community where you live and where you make your livinr. The business men of the community contribute a large proportion of local taxes and to every worthwhile community enterprise. Local business men are doing their utmost to serve you by stock- ing all lines of goods which are available. them and obligates them to extend their efforts to present you with the widest ranges of available merchandise. Buy from these public-spirited firms and help your community MBKEIIZIFS GARAGE I-obert J. McKenzie, Prop. PARTS and GENERAL REPAIRS DELUXE MOTOR OIL DUNLOP TIRES Phone ll - Sourls, P111. a Your patronage enablee HANNQMY SHOPPE NO DIRECTORY It Is Good. Horse Sense and J. l. McMlliLD GIN HEAL MIBOIAKTI PRODUCE IXPOITIII In Business Phone I Over ll Yeale -1 - Csrdlran. P.2d.‘ EASTERN» Glllllllllll ..'PIINCIII DIAUTY IQLON» dourls. reopening after holidays. Monday. September 15th. Exper- ienced Operator. Georgetown Ind Vicinity Miss lprraine lanai-y ls vIs-Itlng with relatives 1n 8t. John. N. B. It. Charles Steed and son Boh- by of Uttle River and Mr. Frank MacKenzle of sourls motored to Georgetown on Sunday when they visited relatives. Mrs. C. N. Llewellyn returned to her home in Georgetown a few tricls represented. Each week there will appear in the Aclverissments in this sec- tion the Names and Addresses of people living in the various dis- Locate your name in one of the Advertise- ments, clip out the advertisement, present it or mail it to the Guardian Office and you will receive FREE two theatre tickets with the compliments of the Advertiser in which Advertisement your name appeared. Tickets will be good for Yea‘: Theatre, Montague, and the Snuris Theatre. WATTERWII RTII GOLD STORAGE and CANNING FACTORY Seeus about Cold Btorage Locker Space Csnnini of all Kinda WlLIltIiD waarrnwosrh “FETE (z. _ .1 , whfle a._ rr. "use" m sum“ N gigs BSD after visiting In St ohn ‘ = rmw -~\ M,_ N?!“ ha; “clemgr; ltpzyfi. tlon teen Ins sc pol n ea - II. s. MacLEOD i B q crane: mull 1r». ~. s. - . l E B G A N N s . Mrs. Stephen Landry and son d: SUN r M anocrnms e runs mama "finned home a M, My, OROCERIES ‘ n ‘ ego from a visit to St. John. NB- ._ -l - NOW n‘ m and,“ “n,” é ALL COLORS IN PAINT, c. i. i. craters "II I'll Mm mum Murphy‘ swam u coLn and FRESH MEAIS , COCKSHUTT MACHINERY and REPAIRS Notre Dame Academy spent the 1 P" E" hum’ weekend with his parents, Mr. and wmnow amass i ASPHALT SHINGLES, BUILDING SUPPLIES M“ u“ Mrs. William lvfurphy. I to M o , s"‘“°‘"d 8"" g l w‘ m silcutrrueflalt. l m. Howard MacLeod of Prim- Vernon River P.E.i. s fl ‘ ° n“ P‘ l’ l‘ . rose was In Georsetoivn on Satur- 2 day on business. ~MWWVQ><R¢ wsa MMMM ' On Saturday, August 30th. and svx Koooocmvvcx “o: vmooc on Momhy. uopwmber 15L’ 5t t g g 4, mvxdrs prEsGenieg u)?‘ _ \-vv»----~- - corned ay " here's rail ma" J! PI é . m ‘gprmhmve uudtence!’ in ~ Geo tow Hlil. § GROCERIES. coco MEATS SERVE! STATION DIIIIFS ‘ l t” n w- B- LEAR” Rel- g; n, pmrir Kenya SERVICE STATION uvtiimmerrilvins £11 tsualdey [P1111111 @011; ._~ lcl: "nasal PARLOR nuns l r0118 011 B a a Tull lvllws SHOP g t Accusonms M raeuom’ Bunny school at Sh ‘ MEALS SERVED ATLAS Tums BATTER GAB on wAsuma Da to‘; reverted to 2.30 p. m. and ' ' - - i t . . “'1'; $3,‘: rssrv SANDWICHES res - sccrssorurs mm“ wmhp “ 7 p m I Complete Lubrication WNTMORELAND W. . Other Snappy Dress Shoes Souria. P. l. l. H‘ m 33 _ sourm REL , “'50 u‘ “'50 g o é “w” u“! , 0n September 2nd. the mem- be of Westmoreland W. I. met ‘DUMB’ 71'!‘ Mental!!!» l'- l- l- iattzhe home of Mrs. Bert. hows- ldale. Eiiht membegs all ttiwo vjglwg; wgfg preset}, cc on Id w 8° t~~ w» FREE - Theatre Tickets - ma: “ Will? ~ r $7.55 for paint for school presented and paid. school committee reported a Fraser and Squalr French Book. a Canada Book of Prose Verse Book a. a yard stick and a flag needed for the school. Sec- retary was appointed ta buy same. " Mrs. Eddie Trowsdale described ways and means of forecasting the weather. Mrs. Verner Moore lescribed a. wax treatment for and . 900:: Mr! i"! LOW PRICES LI lib-r- all I l r LIVER SALT i SPARKLING LAXATIVE JNTACID i —NEW EASY-TO-OPEN TlN— places Bria’. D. R.‘ Agnew. l whose appointment to command the Royal Military College, KIRI- stou. was announced recently. Brig. Gibson, 39. n native o! Toronto, was educated at Upper Canada College and the Univers- ity of Toronto. His brother Is Major-General Ralph Gibson. CB, CHE. VD. KC. a former vice- chief of the Army's General Stall and present Commissioner of Penltentlarles. I lVLALLETT-ROBEBTS NUPTLALS A very pretty wedding took place . in Si. James Church, Summcrflcld on August 19th, at 8 A. M. whin, Mary Rosella Mullett. daughter of} Mr. and Mrs. llcniry Malletl, Nor-| boro. was united 1n the Holy bands; of matrimony to Eric Roberts, soin of Mr. and Mrs. William H. R0berts| of Wcsimount, Quebec. Father Eugene Murray perform-l ed the ceremony. while Gregory; Mulligan sang the Mass, accompon-| led by Mrs. J. B. Croken, vuho also‘ played the wedding min-ch, The bride who was glvon in mr-ir- , riage by heir fat-her. looked very charming in her floor lcngin gown of Wlhlie satrn with net, while her floor length veil was very charm-Z ing. Her bouquet was of Amerlceni beauty roses with maiden hnlrr lent! She was attended by her sister Mrs! Lloyd Kclly. who was dahltily‘. downed In pink shccr with malch- ' lug veil. lrlcr bouquet nus of yellaiv, rose with maiden hair fern. MIX‘. Kelly acted as groomsinia-n. Immediately after the ceremony ciisis iiss 10ml si-isi ‘ the Dock Alharliiii. ‘iiiui vitiiiiiy ‘me numerous friends d it. F. O. Roman!- MLA. Nsret his illness in the Prince County ‘Hospital, and hope he will be ,able to resume his duties 1a the near future. i -_._- I Miss Alice Gordon. a. N., rec- ently enloyed a visit with friends iin Bummsrside. l 1i will be a matter of interest. torinaay friends here. ta learn that Mr. M! Ahearn has been rtransferred to Bummer-side, u manager of the Steadman Store there. He ls a son oi Mr. John A-hcarn of this town. Mr. Reggie Mcliellsn recently arrived home, after a most enjoy- able holiday renewing former coir lelze acquaintances in Chatham. N. B. Mr. c. J. Bernard was a busi- ness visitor to Moncton, N.B.. a couple of days the early part o! the week. On h-lday. September 5th at 11:80 am. while attempting D make a. turn at the monument near (Union) School s. car crossed the ditch, overturned and landed In a field. The driver. who was pinned beneath the car received minor injuries about the face, but the other two occupants who Jumped out before the car overturned escaped uninjured. The three young men were from Tig- nlsh, Mrs. w. H. Mallet, Alberton South, 1s being welcomed hams from a visit with her son Char- les. In Melrose, Mass. also with relatives In Gloucester and other American centres. Mr, James Hogan returned to Halifax, N. 5.. on Monday, after spending a few days with his par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Hogan oi Alborton. Mrs. S. Fraser entertained at a delightful party at. her home 1n Albertan South on Thursday eve- nlng In honor of her daughter. Mrs. Charles Darrach of Mona- ion. NB. A bountiful lunch was served to about fifty Invited guests, and a very enjoyable eve- ning was spent in music and dancing. Mrs. A. P. Wells. Mr. and Mrs Everett Platts of Charlottetown. recently spent. a brief holiday in Alberton the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Rayner. Mr. and Mrs. W. Tanton have “he “ma! Wm!’ Wm‘ MBUYPF “m, returned home from a holiday In lirlends motored In the lrillcrcsi; Hang“. N3" when, they w", THEY All PHILIP MIIHIIIS E TllE J. rl. llllfillES 00., LTll. GENERAL MERCHANTS ' and IMPORTERS Exporters of Farm Produce t \r\ \'-\'\r\\/\\»\/~ i \,\_~\_~\.\\ \ -c.~v\-_\\_\_\_/v\,-. SOURIS ' LADIES’ ‘and GIIILIIREIPS WEAR CHILDREN'S WEAR. SUITS. ETC. LADIES‘ READY-TO-LVEAR. Styles of Today with a Touch of Tomorrow Just received latest styles in tall hats and ooate vitamins of all Kinda Lunch. Mrs. Bert Trowsdale. Mrs. James Moore, Mrs. Verner Moore. C lt Ll I rngilgteaia ‘harms 5mm“ P. I. l. Phone sz-a - Montsrlle Mrs. mil Emerson invited the members to her home for October Phillie l! - Sourls, REJ. vxxxrvsovxxxxx. "?¢\7\'7\.Z\'7\.7\1v\- mflmnd- M3515“ “Btlval w“ MQMW d‘ -‘; also the flour demons- . . . \A,._,_~\¥~V\_v_y¥ . . . . x‘ N - T ‘ tratlons. i j W I It was decided to purchase g . d hfllde)‘ f0)‘ flflfflfl ~r-~r~~~~ ' Matthew d; McLean Ltd sun's ACCESSORIES W “"1"” ' l e for school, ’ Meeting adjourned aria lunch J LURIlE FR ll ’ - A BIS , l (m. 1869) mass INSTALLED ti... served by hostess lild Com- MASSELHARRE FARM g 2 sovlus r. n. l. BRIDGETOWN mittee in charge. IMPLEMENTS (( ) GENERAL MERLHANTB AUTO PARTS IIII BRIGADII“ T. G. umso" 1o SALES and srnvrca § BUILDING MATEMALB sccessoluza OONMAND NIW BIWNBWWK PAlNT-UP - cLralv-ur ARIA Binders - Mowers - lialree g el all kinda - and Sprayer; SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PAINT! Hmnm m)“ ,7 __ “my ‘ gum"; “rm-m,- Mdro, A SPRAYING MATEMAL’ ‘NSEcTlClD55 "m" "'1! Headquarters announced at Otte- Phone 9 500m! “Mun”, n 5 L we. recently the appointment of Iouru. r. r. l. will" Mall“, F4‘- 1 5m" h" Brigadier '1‘. o. Gibson. can. ps0, to ‘ new Brunswick Area with h turn st. Fredericton. F3. 0000» \\!€§ A soldier with a distinguished Slllllill BAR F. C. Roper, Prop. / Ice Cream. Confectionery. Tobacco Sandwiches. Soft Drinks - Magazines Opposite Post Office Sour-ls. r.r;.l. .....-v,_vv LLOYWS 2 _ MOIELL CO-OPER-ATIVI SEIIIIIGE siiirioii °“°°‘""“ - °°'-" "M" .,,,.lf.,'I,';‘,,if,“,',‘“;,-,f‘;'"’. ._ raurrs and vac-erasure in season \ ' (L n. Stewart. Prop.) ""°"E ‘l’ ' "U318. not. °°‘°|"""'A°“"'°°""m IRVING Oil. PRODUCTS A“ l.“ g 030055155 - p-[mg Washing, Slrnonirlng, 51c“ Anni- Bll- III Gradlnl 510301! ubflcmu m" t“ y l shimmer - rsncra Phone c: . scrim. ram. moss 2a soulus. rail. n "t." Maw.“ . GHQ . ‘ ‘\'7\'7\7\'7\ \ *1“ ‘ A r “a ‘ ‘ "-~-i->oeaaoe - c» = lmwwx ‘ RKKR ‘ Eastern Packing Co. CANNERQ EAST PACK BRAND ii 5i lllLlSllEY 8r VAIIIIIERSTIIIE Furniture and mitt-rum Upholste A Repair Stewart Warner Radios i military career, Bria. Gibson re~ SOIIRIS HOSPITAL MATRON WANTED For l ‘ SQURIS HOSPITAL CHICKEN HADDIE - CHICKEN - BEEF Ron. Beddlnr. Lamps Wheel Goods and a oola- Bxporters of plete line of household fur- LOBSTERS and sum/rs Em‘: M Mm“... i," PHONE 30 SOUIIS. P. l. l. (a MORELL: N. H. Richards d: Son I Apply stating qualifica- YOUB CO-OPEILATIVI MELVIN J. McQUAlD Secretory i} tions, and references to: | I ’ NI 00X lllITEL Mrs. L. W. Roper. Prop. mans - nurmiva warm Spring-Ililed Mattresses Phone a-s learla By The Bea _ Prince ltlwarll Island Sous-is‘ Theatre It Abilene Town” Witli RANDOLPH SCOTT and IDA LUPINO SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER l3 Show 8 and l0 niiiniiiiu. at RIISSITER anneal. arose , noon not! na arrclllr. re ma. While Illlfi I.I.l. ‘zlm imaid a gold-illlcd compact, to lhej ziroomsman o. leather bill-fold. l Several telegrams conveying con- gratulations and good wishes were received from the groom's parents ‘and relatives from Montreal. i The bride! travelling costumer Iwas or turquoise blue, with brown ‘accessories. ‘Ilhe bride was given a surprise {shower by her girl friends in Mon- l 111w. ‘ trcel before leaving for hamc to be married and received many beauti- ful izlits Including silver. Prior to her marriage the bride was given a lmlsccllaneous shower at heir home .1n Norboro where she received many useful gifts and a nlce purse of money, Mr. and Mrs. Roberts will make [A rIfIc-shootlngqpranllster recent- M ohtane still fingers. also showed pictures Lodgg in gummsrslm, w)..." a the house gums of M], and M“ m3; describing; search for gapglnzsf. sumptuous wedding breakfast was\ Henry Ham Morris street“ at. 1:2. ‘s. .22. Y-""-==~"-~---- I Trowizsdale. Mrs. Robert Mayhew land centered with a lknutltul decJ. Mmfeln F5?“ fix“ M Mam “m” ll" Ed‘ '° "l". ""°H"l reim a story, "a Joke 0n A Bear" orated two-tier wedding cake, tap-i h; ‘gjfanfsg M? KXQ°“M§:‘ nlwww ollemibv Philip Mwh || J "Alon and one about a schoolboy. lped with a miniature bride the‘ k ' " ‘ inalhh Blend- YoviomwilIlIkoiI-o ' ' New commltteeszkscilizol, lgrgplm. 1d h ' Fran _ Fraser‘ distinctive flavour of this very dis- Hkrt She ren. Sic. rs. a . cb ash-i i c wnsdcs din - DRUG STORE Dank J“ B"; Tfgwsdglg, Eclu- Lplnk jerrsciy with wilrrlte .,c,§.§s§,,es_i M185 Anne Dunphy, who tn;- mgr Ilnctllia cigarette. ‘liaise |mooih_ national Mrs Roy Orossman Mrs her corsaize was 0i while ircscs a?“ hzwmh, h]? if“, ‘Emma a u m _‘° "mp ‘My "Mym" ' ' ‘ ' ' .. e meo er n. rs... °""=""'"- - -- PM 2.211.“: !I.“‘.‘;.EIS.°T.;Z.§§»’.‘.R ‘Jzmrizltzir: t “my; In St. John, N3. by plane Saturday-A. PRANKSTBR BLACKOUT lvlOOSE JAW-iigslt. - (O?) - iy left l3 nearby villages without power overnight when he hit a glass Insulator on e rural power i' Auction Sale CAPE TRAVERSE WEDNESDAY. SEPT. 10TH 1:30 OTLOOK their home in Westmount. Quebecni wheirc the groom is an’ export oifloe ] clerk. [They are followed by good 1 W. iiowait of Cape Traverse to wish“, ‘sell by Public Auction on her premises m above date all her household effects and chattels. Kitchen Table and Chairs; 3 l am instructed by Mm John REGINA - (C?) - Snowmobiles‘; are classed as molar Vehicles in; runs iiisi. nilirfir eQQrIRrrtuiT . EXHIBITION Held 0o ‘WEDNESDAY, sianriiliirii 10th, i947 ‘Under the Management of EASTERN KING'S EXHIBITION ASSOCIATION | . l ‘ AT SOURIS, P. E. ISLAND . FRANK E. PETERS, See’ Eastern King's Saskatchewan rind t’) of them wore licenced last year. Bill llcs-ncc im- pllcattons require that the wheel- base of the vehicle be listed. and highways department olilcials ad- mit it ls just it blt cmfusing In the ' case of a snowmobile. ' 4 iilililfih and burns because of Enema, autism. d Intehu, Pim m, a e. Iii rou an at- "#33113 2Z3 H“ e- a parasites often responsible for orders. 3, Helps heal he skin. Alk your d kin for telitsdem today. Holley liaek unlsL uedaris aatltilita you. IN PRIZES Iilbltlon Association. Rockiny Chairs; 6 Odd Chairs; {Singer Sewing Machine; 3 smell ‘Room Tables; Cheat of Drawers; '2 complete Bedroom Suites; l ‘ICornmode: 1 Organ: 1 Bed and ‘Springs; l Stove Shield; A-plece ‘Parlor Suite; 2 Linoleum Squares; ‘ of llookeil Russ; Cur- tains; Wall Pictures; Lamps; Crooks; Pots; Kettles; Pans, and other Kitchen Utensils. l Potato Planter; set Platform Scalel: Veloa Cream Separator (bench moduli: Jloer, Shovels‘. Forks. and other articles loo num- erona to mention. Ford Coach (I932) perfect con- dition, [cod tlrea. heater. etc. TERMS CASH. ll day unfit, Bale first llne day mitt tar extra lsinlly. The accepted. - FARM FOB. SALE sv rriinriis About I75 acm o1 land, I00 clear,“ 7S ivoeillaiidr, beautifully situated between two rivers in North Granville, Lot 2i. The lovely well-kept home Includes a separate apart- cement-foundallen, and contains a frost-proof vegetable bin. This is one of the finest of Island properties, and l: offered for solo only on account of III health. Tenders vlll be re- ceived up to Oct. lSth, the lilgliest or any, not necessarily . l. I14" __.._n WINNlPElG — (CPI -~ Joseph K. Howard. historian from Great Falls, Montana. is rchezluied to ar- rive ln Wimilreg sonrn for research into tihe lite of Louis Riel. Metll leader of rebellions In 1870 end i885. ‘ oevwoN-Esiihs ~A~\.,~.~_\~\.\.- \-\ IIOIISE i=iiii SALE AT 58 SUMMER STREET SUMMERSIDE, P.E.l. House 1.2 rooms, modern con- veniences. if Interested you may communicate with Mr. Roi Tanton, Central Street, still? meiside, or with the owner, Dr '°"°"'“" a c_ ,w'_ J. R. Corbett, Clark's Harbor Auctioneer. Shelburne ‘County, Nova Sco- t'a. ] QwNxxJ-xnaom l ntwseettczQi large born is ell built on o C. RAY MORRIS, Owner. _