. na-v-arwmr. -. ~ PAGE ‘ EIGHT - ~ ‘rue GUARDIAN. cnannorrcrowu ' c lAU¢U$T 1°- ILL c A P I T o L T O D A Y aGBNTl: ssourauum Harold r. Landry. Albert Aitlen. Mn a "PHILO VANCE RETURNS” Shows 2:30 - 7 - 8:45 WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY nap worth llllloae. Pet's setrbmflw outiorlnperlloue "m PAT 0’BRlEN WALTER SLEZAK .3?’ with PERCY KILIRIDE JEROME CQVIAN OEORGE GIVOT TRAVEL - CARTOON SOW GOES SHOPPING REGINA -— 1GP) — Downtoxrri Reginians gathered recently, ob- livious to ialling rain. tp watch an errant sow. escaped from a farm window FARM MACHINERY FOR SALE I Hay Loader No. 2; I Rub- ber Tired Form Wo9°"i. l N°~ 52 Farm Wagon- Write or Phone:- COCKSHUTT AGENT PERCY ROBBINS truck. peruse shop-front decorations. ISIIAS“. Morell mm: <r.r. I A‘ i g W,“ nun MN’ “Water ' “wot ti" TRAVEL DY AIR w! — . T‘ n . - To ‘was AMHEBBT-TBUBO-KIINT- “(an vntn-caamam- wuuruni-i. BATHURST. a comp noun, mas“: _: ete.. etc. .. . Low Faree - Fast 'l‘ime PAUL'S FLYING SERVICE Clftown Airport-Phone 1800-3 ST. PETER PORT, Channel N Islands -— (UP) - Proposals for _|_ ____ ___ ‘NJ-l "adoption" of Aliterney by thei coxa|u|ic1vloa>uy "mnthflm Ohannelvlsland. Guernseyzl TflE pmEsq- pups To 55L; "f" "Ppmved ‘"1 VTIIWIPIB b! a1 THE tones? PRICES Alderney’s island parliament. - . ' - ~ ' F D. L. and W. "BLUE COAL" WE ARE ‘IJNLOADING 300 TONS HIGH GRADE l AMERICAN ANTHRACITE COAL A. PIGKARD & 00. PHONE 240 Iron sane: “DUNVEGAN” TIIE PAIGE ESTATE cIIInIaIIII r. r. I. ONE OF THE FINEST HOMES ON P. E. I. I 300 acres-SO acres clear-balance excellent lumber 22 ROOMS — ALL MODERN CONVENIENCE! GOOD HUNTING AND FISHING Ideal for Club-Tourist Home-or Private Hospital Furnished in Early Victorian Antique Furniture. WILL SELL WITH OR WITHOUT FURNITURE INSPECTION ANY DAY ALLAI DAMERDI CARDIGAN, r. E. I. TDDAY aIIII WEDNESDAY sIIowsmo- *1 , Stewart. Mlle’ Harriet Clair. ' AGENT GEORGETOWN: Wlldnlll LIIGM ‘ AGENT! SOUBIB: Mlfl Elli! lflchnrde and Gordon Plllfl . 'l'he Guardian may he bought at an! ol the lellowtng ptaoee In Montague: Mine s. A. Llewellyn; Mae. Clay. In Georgetown: The Peat 081cc; In Souls: Camden's and Ileeenee Inner. in St. Peter's: The Poet Oiflee. ..'BUY AT HOME. —- It it is Mrs. John Butler 0f Saint Giits we have them. It it is Drice John, N. 3., is visiting In George- you can't beat thorn. C. R. Boehner. town, the guest o1 her mother, Jgwgllgr, Montague. Mrs. H. P. George. Miss Connie Meir ot Charlotte- town was a week-end guest o! I her parents, Mr. and Mrs, George Mair. a a a Miss Margaret Borinell o! Nun" York City, has joined her iemily }_. at their summer home "The Hem]; Joyce "Billie" Jenkinsfl-llshlands." _Geo. was a week-end visitor to the City.‘ I -___ ‘ Miss Mildred Donovan leit M,‘ Charles MacQuarrle o! recently on return to Ottawa Roseneath visited Georgetown on after enjoying a holiday at the gummy summer home o! her parents in l Georgetown. Mrs. Georgia Irvin and son of‘! Westville, N. s. is vlsitini her uncle, MrEA. E. Invers- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Keen ot ‘ Tignish while bu; a honeymoon trip throughout the Province Ir. and Mrs. Hemphili or Ohal- were overnight guests oi Mrs. Iottetovrn visited i-elettvee ‘IMHDQT savers last week. Burnt Point on Sunday. Mrs. Ralph Douglas oi’ Montreal, Mrs. George Easto-n of Chsr- who is vacationing is Montague, lottetown is the guest of her and Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Shaw relative, Mr. Edward Easton. visited Georgetown on Sunday, »—- where Mrs. Douglas rendered a Mr. Lyle Boehner and Mr. John beautiful solo at the evening wdlliam MacSwain of. Peter's Road service at 5t. David's United were business visitors to George- Church. torwn on Saturday. ———-— A motor party consisting ot the following visited Georgetown on Mrs. Joyce Mariel] ni Sourls and Miss Pansy Walker returned Saturday from a week's visit to Saint John, N. B. s Mir. and Mrs. Albert Hobbs were recent visitors at the home o: Mrs. Hobbs‘ parents, .\ir. and Mrs. B. H. Stewart. Millanks iirst visit here. They are the guests 0t Mr. arid Mrs. Flank Bagnali and havevisited relathes and friends in other districts. ' Miss Eleanor Smith is spending a few days in French River ivitii her aunt, Mrs. Donald Lamont- Hun. Mrs. Ernest. stead is a patient in the P. E. I. Hospital where siic has undergone an operation, llcr many friends wish her a speedy re- coves-y. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Mitchell ' oIFedeit.N.B.h' tr. IIIIIrs IIIIIIIIIIIIzI - FIIIIIIIIIIIII ...,..,§ ..2.°.°§‘.,......-... ;“Z.i?i§.“°... IIIIIIIIEIIIIIIIIES;FIIBIIIIIEI Hunter no. goo. a M... Mitchell's parents. lvlr. and Mrs. M50 Lester Sherran. "ROYAL WEDDING PRESENTS" Mr. and Mrs. Archie McLeod and Ibaby have returned to their indie in Edmonton, Alberta. have conic I: traint H t Ri’ In -‘ v Hunter Illvtr d. no.2. 22.5.‘... it‘... all“. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kent oi’ lfzlinfiafmod and members of Halifax are visiting in Hunter ‘ River and Fredericton. some Mme ago while M“ Wm‘ Doyle was feeding her chickens. she captured a large moth. This moth had a wing span 0i {our and three quarter inches. its wings were very pretty. and Mrs. Doye uondered If any one knew oi a larger moth being captured. Ab. Bllwood Rober n oi the R. C. N. V. R. is spen ing s short leave at his home here. Mrs. Margaret Jewel oI Concorl. N 1-1.. is spending a pleasant ho.i- day Ivith iriends in Hunter Rivei. Miss Audrey McDougall of Tyne Miss Bertha Barbour oi Welling ton is visiting here guest oi Mr. gang $9.”! "he tmlrzkfind and Mrs. Russel Bernard u“ r ‘en sues o ri -a-"“ - Mrs. SYeI-e Burns. Also visiting - with the Burns family was Mrs. lVLm. Robertson of Durham. Mass. 5mm,‘ brother Rye“ home Mb has leit nn return home having spent a visit with her mother Mrs. Flora-Large and sister Martha. Kay. minister oi Montreal West Presbyterian Church, who is or. his holidays here. Miss Margaret Smith lett by Bu: on Friday morning ior st. Jolin Race “m m and around Hume: and two children Glenn and Diana‘ Sunday and were guests oi Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Hanton — Mrs. Katie Blanchard. Miss Sylvia Blanchard. Mr. Nelson Blanchard oi’ Charlottetown, Mr. John Blanchard oi’ Saint John, N. B, and Mr. Ivilliam Qkeeie and Mr. Bart Bremmer o! Halifax, N. S. l 2.16. Billy Aubrey lowered his mark by one and one halt seconds. His owner-driver Cyril Smith is re- ceiving congratulations on the iuie drive he gave Billy. and race [gas are pleased to see this tine trotter make such a splendid comeback. Richard B. Scammon. son o! Mr. and Mrs. Raymond B. Scam- nion oi 197 North Oxford Street has received a Bachelor oi Science degree In electrical engineering at lbnlversity oi New Hampshire. As ian undergraduate. Mr. Scammoa ;\->as secretary for two years and president for one year of Lambda Chi Alpha; captain oi his fresh- lman cross-country team and ac- i.\'c on three varsity sports teams liciore the war, a member oi tne New Hampshire Outing Club, Bide Circle, secretary oi Sphinx and prcsident oi Skulls. senior men's honor society a member oi the zntci-iraieriiiiy council. and a student member oi the American Institute oi Electrical Engineers. He will join the firm 0i Stu-t: Electrical Corporation in Infest- ‘ brook. Me. as an electrical engineer and business manager. l I The August meeting oi Rive.» .view Institute met on Monday evening at. the home oi Mrs. Reagh Bagnall Wll-h i6 members and one visitor present. Meeting openezl with Ode and repeating Creed. Minutes oi’ last meeting were read and approved. It was moved and seconded that the Institute vole $20.00 to have inside oi school lcleaiied and Mrs. Cyril Smith and Mrs. Emmott Bernard were no pointed to hire some one to do _ihe work. The secretary told toe ‘meeting that the play from Dims- l iaiinage could not come. Mrs. C. Ii. rhicGuigan and Mrs. Dan Mcbcod ,\=. ere appointed as delegates to al.- Iicnd meeting rcdisirict Convention uhere she will visit her sister, Mrs. J. E. Gibbons and brother Douguas River were pleased to read o! one I ior next year. After some discus- iine showing made by Billy Aumcy f siori the Secretary was asked to and Mrs. Smith. at Montague on Wednesday. Aug- iprepare posters to be placed in the Billy has not raced since i945 ‘out in the early part oi this summer began training. and raced for the ilrst time on Saturday night. Juiy l7 in a dash race on the Charlostz- town track, iinishing third. On July 21st. Billy won the No. 4 Classified trot at Riverside. finishing 1-2-1 test time 2.20. On Wednesday. Billy started in a field oi seven goo" trotters, and won In straight heats In winning the iirst two heats m Catherine Bowman. daughter o! Ur. and Mrs. Ivan Bowman Ir im- proving nicely {allowing a tonsil operation in the P. E. I. Hospital. Robert McMillan oi Clyde. Alberta are welcome visitors in Hunter River. Mr. Mc- Millan was born in Hunter River, but has been away from the ls- lond tor some time, this being his iirst visit in 39 years. This is Mrs. ‘OUR BOARDING HOUSE n Mr. and Mrs. I Your: C-NOTéd-eerAND IT'5 TRICK AT ALL-w’, surze A BARGAIN ‘roses f LIKE PERCHIMG OLD VOLCANO A5‘ / ON A RAIL 7 serene As A Moose- FENCE LwI-r g HEAD HATRAcK! MATTER or soom- Isie TI-Ie 820M265 4 NERVES! . _’ , \ Irv. ,III/ r‘ ‘ y I,‘ up ' “IL/é? so r ‘I! w v5’ wgTz%onms RIM ‘vino BILL“ uooetsvfim... You WIN, MASOR! name's EGAOjZEKE .' Mo rum HORSE Zeke AQOOTHEDJ’) T. oucss BVIACLIFF ._ was CI-IIEFLYA a przopeme -~'IIlA'I RIM.‘ ust 4th. Due in a slight accident. ‘stores asking all girls interested In a Foods Class to write names on poster. Reports o! diiierent coni- Inittecs were heard and new ones Iappointed. Sidk committee Mrs. cousins, Mrs. Garfield Wood, Mrs. IC B. Matheson and Mrs. J. L. m- Page. Lunch Committee Mrs. Le:- tcr Sherran Mrs. P. R. Boyle, Mrs. Iiedley Spence and Mrs. J. I. Mur- rison Programme Committee. Mrs. IJ. H. Merchlson. Mrs. Bert M:- ‘Donald. Mrs. Reagh Bagnail. It Maior Hoopla LOQKS To ME- can LIKE. HE WAS AFFORD on HIM.’ r woum @ a I $95”; WHAT l5 CERTO? Why does Certfl IWI 3'0" l‘ much more jam and lolly? AM why do Certo lama and jellies look better . . . taste better? It's all quite simple. Certo is nothing but "fruit pectin" — the ' eubetance in fruit that makes jams "jam" Ind Rm" "jell". It’: extracted and refined to help you make better jams and jellies more easily and THI CQTO SHORT IOIL With Certo you don't have to boil and boil and boil your fruit to make it eat. A one-to-rwo- minute full, roiling boil _is enough for jams . . . a hall- ninrrhwo-a-mlnute lor jellies RESUITS ' I'm I ‘y, l u: sun! Apevedeflurerlelynelevltihneeealdneleneseenpeltlfl lpoqndmedetboeldleeg-belvly. MAXI YOAR JAMS AND Illlll ‘I'll QUICK, IAIY MODIIN WAY “a WITH CEIYO- OIT CIIYO AT YOUI OIOCII‘! TODAY CIITO DO ES THIS I. Cvivee you 50% more jam or jelly becauee you save all the precious fruit juice that wastes away in steam in long boiling. I Cute to a fraction the time spent over the stove. 3 Retains the lovely. hlhlfll fresh-fruit taste and colour. That's still more important be- cauee with Certo you use fruit It its peak of flavor and colour -— not the under-ripe fruit need In lonpboil recipes. IIJGCII! IURI - IVEN IOI IIOIFHIIC However inexperienced you may be, you'll have no failures ii you follow exactly the recipes pro- vided with Certo. Different fruits need dlfierene handling. There's a separate kitchen- tseted recipe (or each one. APredunofOenerulPeeq was decided that the Sick oom- mittee take a treat when making calls and the Institute remember ‘shut-ins" at diiierent times dur- Izig the year. Mrs. C. B. Msthesoii invited members to her home AJT‘ September meeting. Collection 3L1: Meeting closed with God Save Toe King. Lunch was served by coni~ nilttee in charge assisted by Mrs. Bagnall. LONDON — (U?) -- TIFBIV! hundred workers employed at lsondon Airport, have drained 80 e .._ lleed Olleen Toronto acres oi water, excavated 12.000000 tons or soil, diverted II main road and changed the courses of two rivers. Expenditure is expected to reach 210,000,000. SAILOR HATS Sailor hats have swept teeniniiie Britain by storm. according to the "Fashion Trade Weekly" One Iea- son tor it is their versatilty, tor they appear in a number oi ver- sions and materials irom ielt 0.. straw to striped cotton. with will! PRICES REDUCED GENERAL ELECTRIC> APPLIANCES illltl RADIOS Canadian General Electric announces reduced prices on Radios and those Appliances on “which the government excise tax has been reduced or removedo This will result in substantial savings to the public on a wide range of electrical products for the home. Visit your neighborhood G-E Dealer and ask‘ him to show you the line of General Electric Appliances and Radios at new low prices. CANADIAN GENERAL ELECTRIC f?» _lelee Oflleee from Geese se Ceael or narrow brims and_ deep is shallow crowns. Ebr the simPi" types ribbon or leather trimming! are most popular. B"! Wm" l woman really wants to dress up she piles on the ilowers and soils veiling swathed round the hat and often tied under the chin. LETCHWORTH, Hertiordshire, England —- (OP) — A sailor was mied 10; ($2) (or being drunk and incapable in this. the only town in England without e public- house.