.31; and“, accordingly, ‘ms GUARDLAN. cnanwrrsrowu Frlgidaires, Hoover Vacuum Cleaners, Electric Appliances. HOLMAN’S CUSTOMERS s w||.|. VBENEFIT av TAX REDUCTIONS '3' The Government has announced the reduction and removal oi the eiciee‘ tax on certain lines of merchandise including R. C. A. Victor and Marconi Radios, Phonographs and Record Players. Johnson Sea Horse Motors, etc, Effective at once HOLMAN prices even on stock on hand will be reduced t R. T. HOLMAN LTD. sunmensios Cl-IARLOTTETOWN “Where Old Fri ends Meet” . scuthers or hcckles for flax, a ‘ m"; I 510mg; Bndlrms. Smock" ers. Howlsn, who ‘in i866 saw .iie . ing iron with compartment for m“ '“‘°""°bu°, m Almflc“ I“ Electric Shavers, metal heated in °P°"“°" 1“ lb“ “will” “Y ‘c’ They ciple Mm. FARM MACHINERY 0N NANO We hove on hand for Immediate Delivery COCKSHUTT NO. 30 ROW CROP TRACTORS COCKSHUTT AND JOHN DEERE BINDERS GANG PLOWS LEVER HARROWS LIME AND FERTILIZER DISTRIBUTORS James, A. McNeil! & Sen SUMMERSIDE .37. Pull with uAlLY BCROSSWORD ACROSS 51. Musical 16. Water 1- FY1810 instrument lFr.) 5- 9980 . 52. Wither 19. Commonly 9' Canal _ DOWN 21. Wayside rcross . Stopped tavern ' N317 518M . Grampus 24. The head l0. \. ind . Similar (slang) instrument . Writing 26. Striking ' illl l] lllfll’) lHLUlJIIi lJJlIL-Jhil.’ lit‘) v 1 2 3 4 l1. Small nails tables succes- 12. Public I Watch lslsng) announce- pocket 26. Damp B Arabian 30. garments 31. 7 Receptacle 32. 8 Zllale sing- ing voices 34. . Story 35. 13. Oriental 33, drink merit of Yesterday's Asswss marriage 14. Roman pound 15. Piece out 17. Portico 11 i Gr.) 18. Support, 20. Cebine monkey 22. Noah's boat 23. Paradise 25. Not wise 27. At the present time I0. Not (prefix) 3i). Swimming birds Pant Ceremonr Total amount Ravenows Thin Strong winds 4 1. Malt beverage 43. Ken's nickname 46. Observe 4s. ‘rhrougb 33. Source o! water 36. Breeze rllfliculty .19. Reg rot 40. Pierce with (logger 42. Insane 44. Pennsyl- vanla ( sbbr.) 45. Whlmpera 41. Rabbit fur 49. Toward the lee B0. Level DAILY OBYPIOQUOIE-llereh how to work It: A I I D L I A A X I ULONGFIIfiI-OW One letter simply stands for another. In this sample A is ussl or the three L's, X for the two 0's, ste. lingls letters, apes- trophes. the length and iormstlon oi the words an all hints. fie! shy the code letters are different. ~ _ ' A Orsptolrsn Qsstsles word VPNKO in: urn: rrav breasts vxoraxc, irsc nsicu xx ovraao rrvv IPYXKJ-OIWITGYIK. ' Ylterhfs Olyptefilstll ABROAD‘!!! ‘I'll IIADOWI ‘N IE THI YOUNG LAMBS RUN IPORTINO Afilfl-WATII ns-s-ss-s-l u. UIQQ “dim 1%“ _._ Sealed tenders marked TRACE EXTTNCT REPTILES Remains oi the Pilosaurus. n genus oi extinct rfiPlllfS. hi1“? be“ found in England and elsewhere. i Cherry Preserving Time is Now 0n SENSATIONAI- Ngvirirvte JAR Aold Fruits sro best put up in the new Vsou-Top Bottles, some oi the special features and uses are: Jsrs are essy to wash and csn be dried thoroughly with towel be- esuse oi their straight sides and wids top. Ideal for-canning or storing large fruits. vegetables or sliced foods because of the wide top. Puddings may be steamed In Vsou-Top .Isrs snd be turned out whole for serving. TY 51.95 dvvl. Qusrts .. . . $2.95 dos. "Gem" Fruit Jsrs. Pia. 81M dos. Jelly Glasses 85o dos- am sir-urination Rings 10c m. BRIDE lloliAY 8i IIOIIPAIY LIMITED SUMMERSIDE TENDERS 1 ‘Tenders for Bessie MocKay House arid Lot" will be received by Herbert S. MocEwen of the office of J. Watson MocNaught, Street, Summerside, up to the hour.of twelve o'clock noon on Monday, the 16th doy of August, A.D. I948 for the pur- chase of the house and lot of the lote Mrs. Louis (Bessie) MocKoy situate at I79 Belmont Street in the Town of Sum- merside. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. HERBERT S. MocEWEN, Executor of the Estate of Bessie MucKoy, and Guardian of her infant children. of Solicitor, Watei hope -_. Tryoii United Church Anniversary Services The united Church st Tryon. situated on the bank o! the ‘Pryor-i River midst pleasant surround- inga, will he scene of Anniversary Services on Sunday, August ath, and Monday, August 9th. The present beautiful edifice was erect- ed and dedicated in 1880. sixty- six years ago. The services will also mark the one hundred and thirty-first anniversary of the erection of the original Wesley Chapel in the year 1M7. It is also the one hundred and fifty- sixth nnniverssry of the first Protestant service conducted in 'I‘ryon by the Rev. William Orsndin oi st. John, N. 15., who spent seven weeks in the corrnmunity in the year 1792. These first services were held in the log house oi Nathaniel Wright on the Austin smith fem. ‘Duo yssrs lster "Societies" were organized by Rev. William Black. Until 161'! this territory wss included in the Charlottetown circuit, after which it became a separate circuit in charge oi lav. John Fishpool, under whom the first church was erected st Bedoque. A happy contract with the past will be when, on lun- ay next, the Anniversary service will he conducted by the Rev. H. C. nice, D.D., resident interm- moderator oi Trinity United Church, chsrlottstown. And sgsin on Monday evening when the special speaker will be the Rev. M. K. Chsrmsn. 1A., o! Corn- wall, whose maternal grsndmoths was s member oi the well known usrd family or ‘lryen. Mrs. Leigh Csllbcck oi Qum- mersids will be the guest soloist on Bundsy morning, and on Monday evening the worship of song will be lead by the Inter- Oomnunlty choral Club. under the direction oi Prof. William Jonol. Fascinating Collection Of Rare And Historical Relics In O’Leary Store Mr. owner of the Rexall Drug Store. has s fascinating hobby-the col-- looting oi historical snd unusual articles which are shown hllhlILllN museum in the reu of his store. This World War ! when Mr. Matheson received shrapnel of British makc. 1n dlspisying it to his customers, much interest was aroused and friends sncl neighbors voluntarny brought in family heirlooms slid relics o! early days. Many oi these exhibits tell of the hardships of the early settlers of the Province. of their labor with primitive tool» and their marvellous ingenuity in overcoming the difficulties. “ Among these are: candle molds, straw splitter used in preparation for plaiting straw hats; bed warmer; reed and shuttles of a small loom; silver candle snul- iers with tray brought from Scol- land in i805 by Mr. Mathesoirs . _ _ grandmother; perforated hanging lantern with place tor candle: Highly prized by Mr" Matheu“ pmkm: irons; ‘spinning wheel. l tionary form of transportation small pirn or yarn twister from “;':l5h“b““d°n°d by val-h" Bu‘ I C l" . Scotland; a compact nutmeg grat- er. two inches long and one inch in diameter with the grater on the side-this had Scotland. Shown in the above picture are two oi the four sets of Elliptical spring Balances. 100 to 400 pounds ances and are perhaps the sinzp- lest application oi the elastic c:t~ tension of a spring for the pur- pose of weighing. The date oi the invention is not known but. a spring balance on the same prin- Bergen, There is Science Museum. London. on the 400 pound balance is "square and compass." U s s A number of implements cat-d by the Indians were in evident:- such as stones, sharpened for LI-vF, and axes which had been dug up in the vicinity of O'Leary; toma- hawks. Leads. On the wall was a display ancient flint lock, powder flasks and shot pouches. a Scottish dirck or dag ger and a powder Scotland. A few old books wcrechown, as a Hebrew Grammar Dublin in 1759; a Gaelic Bllnc printed in Chamber's Educational Course in Science borrowed from the Stan- Sutherlandb History of- P. E. l. A glass collection o parts of the world. including 5t. Dunstan! ‘Total Abstinence (l! l. Es. M.) it A. J. Mstheson, Oisesry. inches in diameter. founded January. 1841, by the Rt... Rev". Bernard D. MacDonald. the pledge being printed in the form oi a cross on the coin; United States psper to the value oi three cbnI-s and ten ccntai: s one-cent script from Hong Kong; Prosperity Cer- tificate; $20. Coniedcrste States oi America note; ti. as and $6 Bank oi’ P. E. I. notes. There are many freaks in wood,‘ including s tree which hsd grown through s bottle; a heart shape cross-section oi s tree with the hollow centre covered with bark; s cross-section of birch with s V plainly marked; s piece o! wood. found at Mill River which bears three distinct. feces: snoth~ er with s face and a baby; s ssp splle lmbedded in s maple tree; three petrified pieces u! wood; a carved wooden book u. attractive design. ina collection began during COPDCX‘ is the affidavit of Mr. Jerry Pct- the {Ifephhcl inventor. Rev.L.Aibbe Georges A. Belcournsmechsnlcal genius who had been parish priest in Rustlco from 1859 to i869. The Charlotte- town Examiner of July 5. 131.6. reports "an unique tea party was held at; Rustico when the Tlfsb at tomobile model was demonstrat- ed to the amaze and delight of ing carriage propelled with a motive power. It was the forerun- ner of the present day automobile hut the horses and the people were so afraid that this revolu- On the wall is s poster dated i870 "Public Meeting, Freeland. Lot ll. on Tuesday at d o'clock p. m. to protest against the unJJst and oppressive taxes imposed by the Local Legislature of this Piu- vlnce at its late session." Hanging from the ceiling is an ox yoke about 100 years old which had been used at Cape Wolfe. Bc- iaeath it is a "token yoke" brought from Central India by missionar- ies and presented to Mrs. Matlicy son. This token or miniature yoke was made by the superstitious na- tlves from the same wood in which they would construct Lin: large yoke then thrown outside to the Unknown God that he might bring a blessing to the worlrii; yoke. come from weighing from rcspectiviay. are known as Mancurs Bai- in the l-lanseatic Museum Norway. is dated 11st. a similar set. in me South Kensmg- Distinctly marked the . l O O Another possession Mr. Mathe- son is particularly proud of is a group photo, containing the pic- ture of King George V. when he was nineteen years of sge and a sub-lieutenant on the l-l. M. S. Canada. in the Royal Navy o! Her Majesty Queen Victoria, taken '..i i884 at the Club House. Cris:- httetown, after a game of cricket with s Charlottetown team. A silver bar. etched by hand sud comprising. and ear scraper sad tooth pick in sterling, part of one equipment. oi a Japanese lady or fashion. was presented by Ur. Florence Murray, missionary ll’- Kores. An attractive ebony man‘:- cure board with attachments had been brought irom Plymouth. Eag- land in i805. Near by is a long, dainty necklace o! horsehair which was made by s prisoner in Dorchestcr penitentiary and mm:- arrow heads and spear firearms. bai-oneis; horn fro printed in Edinburgh in 1826- Library in December. lbsG; Ease contains a line old coins from 1.11 pa. Your best and surest way to secure the M057 and SAI-‘ESI’ MIIES Equip qour Cor with mini LOP "A nmonrzedvvnlis AND ENJOY‘ MAXIMUM OQOIITII‘ ell driving hazards. Those big. rugged, abrasion-resisting, road-hugging tires . . . bucked ‘by the longest tire-building ex~ perisncs in the world . . . provide maximum safety - end resist reed shocks. weer end leer. Also Quality Vulconlzing ond Repairs.» . . . by Ioctory trained mschonicnot reasonable prices. Guaranteed workmanship. F. l. McLAlNE-L I69 Grafton SL- Phone I60. VESSEWS TIRE SHOP-Great George St-Phons I97! WHITLOCIVS TIRE SERVICE—'I3B_ Kent Ski-Phone 909 ket piece. three and one-quarter ‘ some 900 guests." This automobile co "A man with time and time t: appeared to be an ordinary driv- spend." ' small steam engine as a source ol number of mounted birds. cliffs. ent kinds of ore and curious stone formations such Jaucusr e. 1m -' ACADIA UNIVERSITY: V/OLFVILLE, NOVA SCOTIA DEALLY situated in the Land ol Evangeline, Acadia offers unique op- portunities to earnest students. The Faculty is large and carefully selected. Recreational facilities include sn excellent Gymnasium, Swimming Pool, and Skating Rink with Artificial ice. Excellent living accommodations. ' THE HORTON ACADEMY OP ACADIA UNIVERSITY FOUNDED I038 A "Modsl“ Academy iflhQdlltlllonll I workl with University School o Rdurst on. Girls reside In residence o! Household Economics and Ilas Ans; Currlculumz-Illuslrslind the best In the "New Teschln .“ and conserving the best In the ol . Courses: -- Unlvi-rsiry Matriculation snd General. TOUNDED i838 ACADIA UNIVERSITY Oliers: Graduate courses leading to degrees of MA... M.Sc.. B.D.. and Master in Music. Four-year courses leading to "Honors" and “Advnced Course Honors." One-yes: special course in Education for fsdustes in Ans sod ' Science to qualify for the Teacher's Lcense of the Province oi‘ Novs Scotis and the degree oi’ Bachelor in Education. Three~ycar course leading to s certificate in Secretarial Science, Threeyesr course leading to s liccntistc in Music. Three-yes: course in Engineering, with diploma, ‘ ‘mg to final years in Nova Scotis Technical College and BIcGiII University. Two-yesrcourse leading to " ' in Household Economics. Pie-Medical. Pic-Dental, Pre~Lsw and Pie-Nursing Courag- Greatly expanded list Competitive Scholsrshi . For information Apply to the Registrar e worn one from the Saguenay Riv- er; a number not natural to tnls province and supposed to have floated here during the glacisl period, on one of which V is plainly marked. ' Continuedgonpyejl ‘ Included in the collection are a as s smoothly WE GILSON "snowman" . WASHERS PIIIDES $124.50 $134.50 $149.50 $169.50 ARE AGENTS FOIl:-— All Models Con ls Supplied With Gus, Engine Drlvs. EASY TERMS ARRANGED IF REQUIRED The Summerslde Hardware 0o. WATER STREET PHONE 740 (lid Home Week Bu: Schedules EFFECTIVE TUESDAY, AUGUST 10th UlP TO AND INCLUDING FRIDAY, AUGUST ISiII Iii order to serve the majority of the Travelling Public during Old Home Week we ors obliged to arrange our schedules as listed below. Lv. North Loks via Soiiris 6:30 A.M.; Lv. Souris 7:30 A.M. Lv. Charlottetown on return trip 7:00 P.M. l-w_e Lv. Montague via Wood Islands 7:15 A.M. Lv. Charlottetown via Wood Islands for Montague 6:30 PM. Lv. Ch'iown for Wood Islands Ferry 9:30 A.M.; 1:30 Lv. Wood Islands Ferry, 0:35 A.M.; 2:30 P.M.; 6:35 Lv. Tignish Ior Charlottetown 7:00 A.M. Lv. Summsisids for Charlottetown 7:30 A.M.; 9:55 AM; 5:10 PM. , Lv. Charlottetown for Summersids and Tignlsli 4:00 PM ond 9:I5 PM. \' Lv. Charlottetown ior Suinivierside-Bordsn I0:I0 A.M. Lv. Clftown Limited Run to Mainland II:I5 A.M. as iitudl- Lv. Borden via Bonshuw for Charlottetown 8:35 A.M. Lv. Charlottetown via Bonvhow for Borden 7:00 A.M.; 513° PM. Lv. Borden Ior Summersids (Locol Run) 1:15 P.M.; 3:55 P-M- Lv. Surnrnsivide for Borden 7:45 A.M.; 12:01 Noon; 2:30 PM ALL OTHER SCHEDULES FOR ABOVE DATES WILL BE v TEMPORARILY SUSPENDED ALL OUR REGULAR SCHEDULES WILL BE RESUMED SATURDAY, EXCEPT— 11:45 A.M. Trip for Souris. 10:15 A.M. Trip-Lv. S'slds for Tignish-will he cancelled for Old Home Week. - ". " "' " "" I