JULY so. 194s ' rlllfllii uooxro nuts uliuienam albumin: AT T!‘ Abegweit our COUIT sroiu: nouns o A.M.—O ma. 7! s t1 onsrron 51', £- NQ/III] BINGO Holy Redeemer Hall . TO-N IGH ‘l’ 8.30 "tron: Binzos lll the city. Freezout l-‘rr Charitable Pllrbolil hi S MAN WANTED Must be able to do rough carpenter wrork, also work around lawns etc. Good wages. Apply STEWART MacKAY c-o Cash & Carry Store HER DIAMONDS from A "a"!!! to Remember for Better Values Bu tun sigma,‘ [lanai till he; if; mmahu votlon . . , gym,“ "m. do- '“"““‘°°'" hind - nous: "mills m rm dlamqgxud I.“ mw’ I CENTRAL GllAllIllAll ls rcacvod l of local mums. bat advortflna Ii Tlvc sang-h" Tfitifm I Illl’ . able In advance. , n" oaaswns. for Pfifififi nowsno IclNNlB for rm... Fwlsw. z-o-stt-u Bl! LATEST IN WARE. Crockett’: J=w=u%.““§ NOTICE T0 ADVERTISERS- All advertisements to appear Ln Guardian must be in oflice by noon of dsv previous to insertion to ensure publication. “WO0L"—Forwai_'d your wool at. once to the Shot Breeders‘ ware- house at Chariot town. 'iihe Wool warehouse will close on Saturday, August 3rd. nsuavas m x-iuiv _ T“, oldest rson to visit the Mobile X-ra. it to date is believed to be FJ Arsenault. a retired merchant of Wellington. Mr. Arsen- auit, a veteran it 7O year,- in bug. iness behind che counter was still hale and heart an: walked from his homo to t e x-ray centre at Wellington Village. ' DIES [N NEW YORK-News of the sudden death in New York of Mr. Benjamin Perry. 69. a fox-mar resident of Chariot etown. was re- ceived in the City yesterday. For many years he was a member oi the Charlottetown firm of McDon- ald and Perry. Later. the late Mr. Perry removed to Sydney. N. 8., where he remained for a number of years before going to New York. He 1a survived bv his wife. two sons and two daughters. A broth- . Walter. is associated with hte Brown Electric Company. Char- lqttetowri, CITY POLICE COURT — At tne City Police Court yesterday mom- ing two drunk and inoapsbles were fined $10 and costs or 30 days and 8b end cost; or 10 days re- spectively. A drunk and disorderly was fir-ad $20 and costs or 30 days and a similar case adjourned until Wednesday. rwo drunks had their oases rou-nanded An ad urned Emile ease was furthes- ad ned until Awust s. The chlrle IBainst a man for using abusive language was with wn. AGE N0 OBSTACLE - Among those X-rsyod at Tryon on the first afternoon the-t the Mobile X- ray unit was in operation was Mrs. Sarah MacKonaie. lviirs. Mac- Kenzle, who is 89 years old and a mother of 11 children has scarce- lv ever been sick in her life but she and her two sisters, Mrs. Christie Dawson and Mrs. Mae Dawson. felt that they should assist ths chest x-rcy airflow. The Prince Edward Island Tu League oomlniend the example these three sisters have set. The league advise ,0ld as well es young to be x-rayed, ‘fiance no sgs is krimune from VISIT ENJOYED — The New Glasgow, N S News says: Mr. and Mrs. Fred Johnston of Detroit were guests of tne formers broth- er-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. George M, Schrsder, Bio-nah street for two and one hall weeks. Mr. and .Mrs Sohrader took [them 0n s trip to Prince Edward island, Mr. Schrader and little daughter, Jane going by motor ‘with o party of four relatives and friends who had been visiting l them end were returning to Charlottetown. Mrs. Bchrader and her brother and went bv plane Mr. Schrsder had to return on account. of Business but Mrs. Schrader and the John- stons stayed a little longer. Miss Jane remained over and ls visiting Mr. and Mrs James MacNeil at Ksnsington. Mr and Mrs. John- ston left Saturday on the return trip. It is twenty-one years since Mr. Johnston le-‘t New Glasgow to go with the Chrysler Oorporeticn and Dodge Motois, and he has been with them ever since. His wile an American and this is her first visit to the Marittmes. She was delighted with whet she saw, parti- cularly with Prime Edward Island from the air, and with the people she met. KNITTED BATHING TRUNK! 8-1180 DIIIGN N0. l ACO bl “till lllshllll Lfllhkd IN inane? four en's tiny tot 2 to 4 m“ h a mock cable stitch. Pat- tern No. 3-1136 contains complete instructions. tern: write or send ylth your name and m cents in coin or to Needlework Bureau The cttelown Guardian. Dllilfl N0. 11-1136 | .... ' To order , above picture ad with sister-in-iaw m.‘ WIN YOUI ‘° ‘"‘ "’°".'.'..‘l’l'¢n"= n was OUI NAIQYt L0 oomsr scour YOUR mam- 11154 u: Mu AGAIN mu Owl’ ACTN II Bl CIVICB YOIII IREATII ll IT ill-HANS YOIIR TEETIII . litany: bled the New 201,13? 11% V am... . . . ...-..'ii. .1...’ {an}! Jsu that makes it us; to cl n9 nub cc onion-there's a di erect-cc or NYLON Toothbrush? Col u.’ ‘detain ta-dvrnbftivzfen-teerh cleansing a M“ or w De And co more timb- vet? n mdlc for each member of your family. COT-GATE TOOTl-IBRUSH is fully gaarantsedl Resllll! H" IN Ill! MOUTH! ’ h H0 genius ‘Nylon and lower back teeth. 29c". child's size 19c. RETURN T0 U. S. A. —-Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Connolly son. Jim‘ mle, and Mrs. Catherine Kelly returned today by motor to Mel- rose, Mass. after visiting their aged father. Mr. Edward Walsh, Summerville. P. E. I. Mr. Walsh. who is in his 90th year, takes an active part in farming. even to running the tractor. He takes a great interest in world affairs and says he could not live on the farm without reading the ‘Guardian’ daily ' Personals Nilrs. Elmer Moore», Wood 1s- land. has returned to her home after a’ happy vacation spent in Trenton, its. with her mother. . Sheldon Jcnnex and other relatives. and Mrs. JK Sutherland Mr . M Hubley, are visiting with Mrs. Lower Montague. Mr. and Mrs. F. Douglas Angs- vlne and fsrriib of Saint John, NB. are spending holidays at Brackley MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER - On Thursday evenrns. M158 M57‘ jorie Munn was hostess at a de~ lightful miscellaneous shower. in honor of Miss Elda Smith ‘whose marriage to Mr. Jc-hn Jay is tak- ing place this week. The bride- to-be was the recipient o! many lovely grits. A dainty lunch was served by the hostess. cononaruifrions —A large number of friends called on Mr. and Mrs. William Fretwell on Sat- urday to extend best wishes on their Golden Wedding Annivers- ary. Many handsome remembrance accompanied by bouquets wereTe- ceived by the popular couple. sr ROTARY -The dispute over radio channels was the sub- ject of an address by Rotarlsn K- S. Rogers at the local Rotary luncheon yesterday. Vocal select- i-ocis by Miss Pauline Simmonds was an enjoyable feature of the program. Guests included iota:- ians. Dr. A. A. Lockhnrd and Dr. Simpson, oi Summerslde, Bill Han- son ot Somerville. Dr. John How- ie, Windsor. Ont., Bert Perry. Beach. Mrs. Sheldon C. Ross and young L‘ daughter Ruth. are visiting friends and relatives in Amherst. NS. The many siEIa-a of Mr. JJ-LT. Robinson regret to learn that she The many friends of Master Basil Phillips son of Mr. and Wendell Ph llips are sorry to learn of his continued illness in the P. C. I. Hospital, M: and Mrs. WA Soimmell Case and son David of Saint John N B are spending a holiday at Brackley Beach, | Mr am Mrs Raymond Lavand-‘ ier and Mrs Herman Lnvendler of Georgetown. spent several days- visiting the matters sister, Mrs.‘ Wallace Corr in Hadleyvill. NS ‘ Mrs. ‘Fhos. F‘ Stordy has return. ed to her home in Orapaud, after r "riding .1 very enjoyful three “Pars ‘An with her daughter Mic or Halifax N.S. Her many friends will be pleased to learn that Patricia Maodonald “in: daughter of J J and Mrs. onald of Souris Station, is rmoverirr; nicely having under-- gone an ogterallon for appcndlcltis| at Souris osnitnl. Mr. and Mrs. W'J. Msodonaid of Ottslwa who have been vac- ationing at ‘lraccdie. Mt. Stewart and points in lhstern King's Oounty left for home on Monday morning. Mr. Mscdonald. a native, of Mt. Stewart his recently com- pleted thirty-five years service with’ the Federal Government. rc-entered the P.E.I. Hospital for, further treatment‘ lliIlfl relatives in this Province, after Providence; Herb Wallace o Ilali- fax; also W. A. Dixon of Ottawa; Aim Stewart, Owen Sound. Ont; Rev. T. H. B. Somcrs of Charlotte- ,town. Rotarian W. E. Scaniiebuf! ipresided. i RETURNS rnoivi P.E.l. —‘Nlr. James Brewer Ramsay formerly oi Port. Hill who has been been visit- .an absence of tvrenty-six years, Mmfhas returrcd to his home in Dav.- son Creek BC. where he very successfully runs a large second hand store and ouctionecrlng bus- iness. Mr Ramsay is acquainted with a lot of Islanders in that luc- allty. all of whom he 5W5 B“! doing real well He wished to visit - ATTENTION Tracadie Carnival WED., JULY 31 Meals, Music, Fun Chartered bus leaves Charlottetown 4.30 re- turning 'at night. Auction Sale I am instructed by the executors o! the late Edward McPherson, Cape Traverse. to sell by Public Auction on wnnnusnsr. mu: llat sr 1.80 r. M. sleigh, driving sleigh, laa Memos-lam In loving memory o! c’ '- Ilascbanl. and oin- rstaufYsan-K. ll, Canoe . away while bathing, July l0, m. 2:23" "'“' "l" ""° P32.“ ‘ti’: w BIO Oaflydm bot-god no we To boar or heavy erol. Doarl I-evod ' no wuflsahafonlsntl” b’ III Memos-lam! 1m - am. llamas _ Ion - out. mdflsiht Inland Ifilnigm oidsarhmaed sitcom“ "magnesia:- wa n snge c w o, smfn W“ l I trn a a n, ldlfflg‘, plfiform scales, kitchen scales, pom jack, ahctt and pulls power coal ng machine. car and cushion, feet rub .- ndstone, l0 Ion oll can, 4 to“; so u. also. barrels, 5 I'll ber bulk. chairs, full act of ea tor locll.‘ meat saw, loo cream or, l sin: also eon heater, hampers, crow ovals, forks, hoes, etc. I t sets rec and rope, to: pens an‘ tilting boards. quantity of rope, sleigh bolls, oet ct driving harness, new track wagon. pod and breech- lnl. track saddle and inseam traces, ‘cannon. basics‘; healer-mu’ | Ifi‘ III l balling‘?! b0 and other articles too cinemas ls mention. illEfls$Tm ls lint. n , so following. ‘o. m w Auctioneer. llsw Ambassador To llhina . SAN FRANCISCO. July 39 -(A P)—- One of the more remarkable ""1118 A-mllricins has been named United States Aanbassador to china, Dr. John Leighton Stuart is n quietly spectacular blend-a blend o1 east and west. of young and old of the wordiy and the unwcmiiy. At ‘l0 he has the supple figure M‘ l b0)’. despite nearly four years o. internment by the Japanese. Even the Japarirasejespectod Di-. Stuart. They gave him such special ‘treatment that his only pmiplaint Ifitrwnrd was lone ss. Where the friction of old and new in China has rubbed other Americans raw. Dr. Stuart has flourished. For four decades peqple have been laying their quarrels in h 16-13 He hears both sides out. men bell-m suflleatin things tact- fully in the soft v inla. accent 0T MS Parents or the erratic idiom of his native l-langchow. as re- quired. _ relatives of some of his good old trier-is, but tin-e was too short. While here he made his home urith‘ his brother Charles in Clyde Rivxt; He was accompanied baa}: as tor: O viii R. ' of North Wiitshlrc l-lre Sin‘ cams“ may changes since he last vgitexi RE I. Among others was the paved roads. the bus service and any . other improvements. Wnil here ‘ he visited his old home in Port Hill and saw s. number of old school mates. Produce (By The Canadian Press) MONTREAL uly 2i)—P1-oduce prices quoted today reported the Dominion Department of Ag- riculture follow: Essa: Spot free cases A-large. 49 to 491s: A-medluln. 47 to 41%‘. A-nulleis. 40 to 44; B, s5; c. a1. RACEXPYI-i! Today. i6‘! cases; last week. 14.019 cases; same week last year. 8.411 cases. Butter: Wholesale. Que, pug. eurized. No. 1. 40%: current re- ceipt Que. No. 1 pasteurized. 39 11-16. delivered Montreal; No, 2. 38 11-16. del- Montreal; first grade! creairiery prints. lob price, 42;| solids. 41. Receipts today: 1. . boxes: last week 25.48! boxes; same week last year. 31AM boxes. Cheese: Western and Que. cur-' rent receipt. white 2o. nos r-sn! wholesale colored 73 1-16 to 23i 5-i6: white-Bil to 231.4. May: ex-g p01‘! Drice. current make. white 20$ 111-16 to 21. Receipts today: 3,1431 boxes; last week. 46m boxeszi same week last year. $382 boxes.‘ Potatoes: '75 lb hag-s. new crop UNIVERSAL FUR ~ Petroleum has every ccrrtinrnt. - lreri found oai i natural laaaliveld oi’ b" - real] lisalaaicglalisastim. lsu at nag. For down; hull: lace up you livsr all get needed bill will: you: Fmil-a-livcs. Csaadaa largest selling FlllllT-A-TIVE Que. 2 to 2E; Ont. 2.50. \ race THREE “TII GAB-DEN OI‘ ‘III GUI-I" The Garden. of the Gulf. to mo, Is more than lust s name- I means the [Ale that is my home. The home from where I came. Some ea the “ llllon Acre 1 will a t. that true. But what lids size to do with it? The sky is always blue. “Spud Island" is another name, A name hat may mean more. And still, It's very beautiful- With red sand on every shore. I “Prince Ildwwd. Isl/fl-thmlgh I have left , I will ocrne back some day. Dearest island. So beautiful. I can not stay sway LEE NUNN. Hyde Park, Ontario. COISTIPATID ? H YOU NEED MORE ,|.|vn sits Sdoacouyslwo pills Jolly, yohI-y gnollyooo. Ijvel bile helps digest yaI fad and provides your body's ivu all» Msflcfnlirlitsaolhsrllo. LIVIR TADLITS. M Sales Representative by wanted by progressive valve manufacturers. Commlg. sion basis. Good connections with plumbers and hard- ware stores essential. Write P.0. Box 640, Prescott, on. tario. (MYFO - llaaalllan Legion DANCE Montague Curling Rink WEDNESDAY NIGHT ' JULY 31 Good music Refreshments Old time Dancing Fooo sate SUNKIST ORANGES 4 "°'"‘.1.0i‘ Sweet Juicy 25c doz. KELLOGGS CORN FLAKES . Boznpkg. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RADIQ PEAS Spring CHICKEN Th, ‘schools... lb. FRESH VEGETABLES i150 0 C0 .3 49c Bunch Beets. Onions. Slierriffs Marmalade Edungfiléabgeaag: 2-12 oz. jars Tomatoes, Head Lean,“ Corn Starch. vks- 14¢ choice old Potatoes. All Fresh Daily 10 ‘b’ 55c Kraft Cheese Vanilla, 1d oz. jug 29c HAND PICKED WHITE BEANS FRESH FRUITS IN 1-2 lb. pkg. .. .. 23c STOCK Laundry Soap _.._ Castile, long bar .. .. 29c p; ,p h yq _ Prunes.2lbs. 29c “m” “c °s rap” Black Figs, lb. 23¢ Cherries, Raspberries, Blueberries, Pears, Or- anges, Lemons, Grapefruit Diced Beets, 2 tins 27c Clark's Boiled Dinner Tin.... 29c ISLAND CHEESE The way you like it. CASH & CARRY STORES ‘Island LOBSTER 7 oz. tin . . . . .. FREE FREE Delivery 187 Great George Street Delivery Service The Big Store With Service Phone 747 the Big Stock Phone 743 Banailian Legion Dance Aug. 5th. GOVERNMENT WAREHOUSE, GEORGETOWN Music by DON MESSER AND HIS ISLANDERB Sponsored by Montague Brunch, Canadian Legion The llarlllmos Greslscl Holiday Week between event lighting effects. z G S . o i EEK s. PROVINCIAL EXHIBITION OHARLUTTETOWN-AIIG. 13-14-15-15 The Big Event of the Maritime Season! Flour complete afternoons’ Harness Racing . . . the fastest trotters and pacers in the Mari times will show their wares . . . no lagging . . high class vaudeville will intersperse the racing. ' VAUDEVILLE 12 Vaudeville Acts including one of the world's greatest thrillers-The Peaches Sky Revue, an outstanding aerial act, startling, thrilling-and above all-six beautiful girls . . . The famous Juggling Jewels—4 gems from the British Isles . . . The Clemens Billings Company, comedy canine act . . . The Two Jades masters of mirth and comedy . . . Mlle. DeCoss, superb acrobatic and doll dancer, _and other acts and features including the celebrated Manhattan Follies Revue-a joyous musical fantasy with pretty girls and peppy dance numbers . . . Miss Violet Murray, the Scottish Queen of Song . . . and a lively orchestra all featured with attractive set- tings, colorful costumes and the most modern 4 Afternoons llarness Raging With over 100 o! the fastest rotten and paocrs in the llarltimes in stirring batles with Vaudeville attraction: interspersed. Til! LIVE STOCK SHOW Will bring together the finest horses, cattle, sheep, pigs, etc, h the Garden of the Gulf. lliown in separate sings with coating accommodation for spectatvrl. BILL LYIGWS BIG MIDWAY L With new 1M6 attractions on inaia Fair Grounds. sursna ‘EVENING snows- - ‘Superb Evening Shows with Vaudeville, Singing, Revue and other colorful features. Curfew-vies at Tormevulne and Carlboo-Jmc rdoo. ' Please anahgo for accommodation with Travel IIroan or City Hall, Charlottowvvp, before coming. LIE-COL. D. A. MAOKINNON, D10, President. W. IOULTII. leeretary.