Norlhdm and VI O lcimly -Friends of Mr. Edward Mo- Arthur are sorry to hear that he is a patient in the Health Centre, Tyne Valley, and all loin in wish- ing him a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Monkley. Summersidu. were guests at the home or Mr. James E. Macbeah on Monday, Sept. 8th. Mr. A. H. Anderson. Ohsrlottm iown. was a. recent. visitor at the 107 RICHMOND STREET home of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Col- JUST ARRIVED- Wm- Lsrge Shipment Of WOTR 1300'! - 34-5010 35-75 Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Colwill and v I I family were the guests of Mr. and and Mens dress shoes at ......................... .. E5 00 M". Mn Chm Belmont M m Special on men's working shirts, regular price 32.75, 9" 5"”d5Y- Sfpiemb" ml- Soing at H230 Congratulations are being ex- and Men's Police Suspenders, reg. 51.25, going at 75c itnded to Mr. and Mrs. Athol Colwill of Northam, who celeb- rated their lioth wedding anniv- ersary on August 25th. Men's 7 U4 oz. blue denim Overalls, 54.98. going at . - - and Murphy made Overall Pants at . 9.75 THIS SALE WILL LAST ALL THIS MONTH regular price Friends of Mr. E. S. Burleigh. Ellerslie, regret to hear that ha is a. patient in the Prince County Hospital. All join in wishing him a speedy recovery. Friends of Mr. and Mrs. John Ballum and family are sorry to ,hear that they are leaving for .Mont,ague soon, where Mr. Ballum has been transferred in station agent. ATTENTION FARMERS TIMOTHY SEED WANTED I Miss Jean Smith, Victoria West, -.was a recent guest. of her sister land bi-other-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. I will pay S1250 per cwt. for primary cleaned , iliarold Dyment. seed-3i10.00 per cwt. for well threshed seed. Bring I , Friends of Mrs. Sydney Birch your seed to Brool-tins Warehouse, Kensmgton, now. will be sorry to learn that no no- iiiceable improvement has been re- Distant points ship C.N.R. freight collect. 'ported in her present illness. All twin in wishing her a speedy re- COVETY. I pay cash. I The regular meeting of the Northam Women's Institute met .nt the home of Mrs. Athol Col- lwill on Thursday evening, Sept. illth. The president, Mrs. Harry .Ellis, presided. Roll call was re- isponded to by a good attendance. W. H. BURNS. Malpeque, P. E. 1. Phone 47-4 Kenslngton iThe different committees gave their reports, following which the meeting adjourned and a program was carried out by the committee in charge, followed by lunch. The large number of aorrowlng relatives and friends-from differ- ent parts of the province who at- V tended the funeral of the late 1 ' , William Burleigh on Saturday af- ltcrhoon, September 13th, testified - to the estecm in which the de- ' "” ' ceased was held by all who had the pleasure of his acquaintance. Sincere sympathy is being extend- cd to the bereaved brothers and sisters and other relatives in their hour of sorrow. BQ,xN(u' n n AND A4"l'Nr,v srnvicE- rnunurnrmr nu Nrwrn hm-menu (.DN1lNL-.NT - ll; C. SHEA, Kinkora, P. E. I. OUR BOARDING HOUSE m I-isvzeis A BASKET OF BAD E565 - FOR You --A Po5rcAr2D FROM Ti-IPT HEAvyNei6HT CHAMPION MOOCH, H V0092. BROTHER JAKE!--e-1 a HE 6AY5,"1'M comnsil 1' FEE A visrr-w HOPE you GOTA FAHZLY FRESH soup BONE 7-HA2-' -A.W. Major Hoopla 5-iron--. THE GUARDIAN. O'Lenry - and Vicinity Miss Bernice nulger of Lot 11. has opened Alaeks school for the new term. Derby school has re-opened and the people are pleased to have Mrs. Bandy Macisaac return as their capable teacher. . Mr. Jelly, manager or the Bank at Annapolis Royal, N 3,, 15 visit. ing his father, Mr. swabey Jelly. Oibeary, and also his brothers, Earl, George and Claude. --Rev. Alfred )1. Armstrong, Warren, Ohio. has completed his series of meetings at the Mount Pleasant Church or the Nazarene He had previously conducted spec- ial meetings in the o'l.eary Naz- arene Church. t szt. Edward Loclrhsrt who has recently returned from Korea. and is now stationed in Halifax. visit- ed Coleman where he was the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stanford bockhart. After spending part of their first furlough in six years at Cole- man. Rev. Roy and Mrs. Mc- Nsught and their adopted daugh- ter, Min Nays Diego, left on Wed- nesday, September 10th to return to their mission field in San sal- vador, central America, where Rev. Mr. Mcrlaught has served (or over twenty-five years. Rev. Mr. MacNaught's brother. Mr. J. Wat- son Macrlaught. Q. C.. M. P.. and Mrs. Mac)-taught. went. as far as Saint John, N. B. They are ex- pected home this week end. -A. Z. Elmsdule and I O I Vlclnrly -Mr. Dale Mcxenna has return- ed home from Prince County Hos- pital where he had recently un- dergone a successful operation. His many friends are pleased to know that Mr. Edmund Kelly, who had been seriously ill at the West- ern Hospital is convalescing at his home. . ' Miss Joan Mcxenna of the staff of R. T. Holman, Ltd, Slim- merslde, has returned to her dut- ies alter spending her holidays at her home. , Congratulations and best wishes for a. happy wedded life are being extended to Mr. and Mrs. William Profit on their marriage at Sac- red Heart Church, Alberton, on September 9th. The bride is the former Miss Catherine Wallace popular school teacher. . Mrs. R. A. McKenna has re- turned from 3. pleasant holiday spent with relatives and friends in Rumiord, Maine, Mr. Mcxenna motored to Rumford to accompany her home. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Bernard, ot Haverhill, Massachusetts, are spending a month here, as guests or Mrs. Hazel Cameron. They are supervising the erection of a love- ly cottage at Mill River. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Yeo have CHARDO'1'1'ETOWN sdtoharhomesmrbslnsavlir lent in the rrines county Hospital. He: many friends are glad to hear she is much improved in health. ...- Miss lilaine Chisholm and Miss Annabelle MacDonald have return- ed to Charlottetown after spending their holidays at their homes in North Tryon. . The Missess Joyce and Verna Wood or Culotumwn spent a week-and at me home 0! their par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Wood or Tryon. Miss Phyllis Thompson. E. i(., is CONTINUOUS TESTS PROVE PEPSODENT GETS TEETH WIIITEST impartial laboratory tests prove that Popsodent gets teeth cleaner and brighter some um at the home I her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rural Thompson of Tryoh. Mill Thompson planned to leave for Vancouver 3. O. on Tuesday September lath. A very enjoyable evening was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 11- don Large when a shower was tendered in honour of their son Wendell and his bride, whose mar- riage tool: place in Charlottetown aeptember Srd. Many lovely gifts were received. Their many friends wish them many years at wed- ded bill vh. WREEEEHEEG PPSODEN Gives whitest teeth cgngf sweetest breath yet costs less than leading green iooihpasies! ssrmmea 17. 19;; AN cnicxen sums Ti xmxona nan. WEDNESDAY, 24th Bauer. bingo, and other amusements Supper 4.80 until all are served returned to their home after a pleasant holiday spent with rel- atives and friends in Rumrord, Maine, and Boston. Masachus- elts. than any other leading toollipaslc. And ,. it'sn provcn lnct that the tooilipnsio which gives cleanest mouth, wliiicst teeth . . . will give you sweetest brcaih. So for whites! tcclh, swcclcsl breath. use Pepsodent daily! . 0AM - umcou KNSMANI ounce for ounce costs up TO 259; LESS than leading green toothpastes lV.liny friends were pleased to meet at the Alberton Exhibition, Mr. James Pcndergast. that well- i known athlete and writer. Mr. V; KI Pendergast also paid a brief visit (5, EC-; -, gym with friends and rclailvcs in Al- mi. '9' ' cf;-M W.Ex.SlTXl; and Ebbsfleei WHITEST TEETH-SWEETEST BREATH-IOTH ARE YOURS WITH PIPSODENT Mint flavor tops vllth children Pt-psodent has cool. mint candy iiavor no other dentifrice matches. And Pepsodent is safe, too--even for children's first teeth. -- berion. Elmsdale recently. Dr. John C. Matthews, L. L. D., s , ,- Professor at Penn University. ' e-I ) , T Cleveland. Ohio, has returned to - ' his duties after vacationing with his relatives in Elmsdale. While here he visited Charlottetown in connection with the completion ow g......4 his thesis which includes 3, study on the educational survey of the City Schools. P tlhhllliill QATAQTROPHE - F A R M E R S - WHO WILL NEED EXTRA HELP TO HARVEST THE POTATO CROP SHOULD FILE THEIR APPLICATIONS FOR POTATO PICKERS AS SOON AS POSSIBLE WITH THE . onAPosrcac2o- ' , GAI LANT”S USED PIANOS Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. Max l.Al"urge,v spent a week-end in Moncton. N. B. Albany and i I l ,L.L Mr. and Mrs. Prank Kahoui were recent. visitors to Summerside. . .. . Miss Jean Bevin left recently for , , Moncton where she will attend eol- ” liege. i NATIONAL EMPLOYMENT OFFICES - Mr. Rex Dawson is spending two weeks in Onset, Mam. visiting his I father, Mr. W. E. Dawson. o--A Here is your chance to" enloy perhaps one of the most rewarding and deeply satisfying of all pusiimes- r"'- ''"'"”l4 W"'"' 0' Wt Boston. Man, was a. visitor to music In the home. With a good reconditioned piano you 3?” "ii '”'”"” ”” ”””"'””" will be sure of years of pleasure. and buying new assures mrzteefra-M-3g;rEoo;sEln::re; mu-grzyl AT T , you big savings. We have the following in stock: - ;g;,,,,-l""" .0'"'h”l'" 0' "WI - T SUMMERSIDE or CHARLOTTETOWN. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Gamble ,'?,3,3,'&,I,'3,:','",'5v3d'!'3r'vl'5'o's"-'r""a3s35 A LIMITED NUMIER or means WILL I: AVAILABLE raom MAIN- LAND polars AT 34.50 sea on nus soaan. oaosas SHOULD as PLACED A WEEK IN ADVANCE on: THE oars ricasas WILL I: aroulasn. ' GOURLAY - KARNI -. -KRILL AUTO GRAND DERIY - DOMINION ..... the. Charlie Dawso- has return- .L., ..L...?..j.. Yldh today or Phone O'Leary R40-31 0. J. GIILLAIIT , , Howlen. P. I. I. 1 ACT NOW This Ad. comma syn". Dominion-Provincial Form l.'u5or Committee.