> YFEMBER 5.12%-- WESTERN GUARDIAN ‘Marti: il. Elam llupby. I Ilunvu IL all Georg. Claw. O0 0 IISIDI _ud I'll! walt- COUNT! URN News. Subscriptions. Alvartllg éjl-ITGBI-lllumlyblblllllilllyltlllylltbl ulna-Ila following ohm - Water Strclit Oonrlln ‘B. in S x Wain Strut: fi“,,"'|¢q'“, nun 0mm um aunt. II Gnnvlllo sum. WM-fluwllllodnllvunlbalallonohimnudu Th0 awnupudulrllfllirwooh. Ibclalilorthlnurvlu u. ‘m your order to flu buy responsible for drllnrlu on you mini -""“"" “my; m high protein -.BASKITS “in v i bi feeds. SI‘ Xlnd-llnitock at Bragg-g. Scoops in stock at. Brace-y. we a. e 4n; OFFICE of TIlhiil-clfly-I —1. m. m. and i-mui hilvyi “mm 1'16. 9- A" s _ 4 fir‘: saptwl! inclusive. 555-1998 Plymouth “Gocsd tires. Apply 13 591' r". coagLstrect, Summe In NOXth ‘IYYOIL ‘FOR SALE- house wdth or few acres of land. For Whom a apply to Guardian. rtiotila rs gammerside. and the staff of B. T. have left by car 011 a buym,“ mp to New York.‘ Morrtrcili and Toronto. 5 ._ LEGIIAPH STAFF CHANG- TE‘. Marie Lyons of Kent- vm,‘ n.3,, has been transferred, w the Suinmerslde office of that gnnadiaii National Telegraph Co, B" operator succeeding MP- 31M!" Johnson who hus been transferred ,0 Fredericton. N. 11-S- t -SIIOWER GIVEN-A rniscel-I liineous shower was given Thurs- r afternoon last at Mulberry wflflp, Il\' the Misses Ruby Mac- ‘ Connie Enman, Blanche Effie MacKay and ltfrtry Hogan in honor of Miss Hiidred hracytrnyiia, who is being married in the near future.-—S. l _GROCERY CHANGES HANDS ._Mi~. Wilfred Perry has taken over the grocery business known n. the silver Stnr Grocery at tl2~ Duke Street. Summerside and formerly cond flay, Mr. Perry served for nearly three years in the army and is t0 he congratulated on his initiative. Prior to the war Mr, Perry was gmpiolvd at the Capitol Theatre and Bowling Alleys-S. Hots. -BY PLANE T0 MONTREAL-‘ Rev. Lawrence McLelltm of New- burg. N.Y., left Wednesdag by plane for Montreal after spe ding a month \vith relatives tit/Indian River. Father McLellan was acoont- printed by his mother, Mrs. Eliza- beth Mt-Liellan who enjoyed ‘ier first piano ride at the age of 94. Mrs cLellnn will spend the \vln- fer with her daughter, Mrs. Wm. McDonald-K. —ROTARY MEETING — The regular meeting cf the Summer- sirle Rotary Club was held on ‘hiesdav at Ooyles Restaurant and was devoted to cisioussion on ways ind means of raising the amount of money that the club has sub- scribed fo the new Prince Ccuihty hospital building fund. Guests were: Rot-arises Claude Bradley. llaverhiil. Mass; Sam Oidershaw, Wollaston. Mass; and Roy Legs. Wollastcn. Muss. S —AUXILIARY MEETING-The Seois-in'i>m~ meeting ci Trinity Ev- eriin_ Auxiliary vras held ln ED- wor ti Hail. Summerside, with l’! members present. After a short d otional period Mrs. William ivach gave an interesting intro- .ilCli0ti to the study of India. /emphlSiZ.ltls: that it is a country of crerit contrasts in climate. phy- aical features. and ln the livinl conditions of it: 400,000.000 DQO- . This was followed by a busi- ness meeting with the president. Mrs. S. S. Benton in the chair. ucted by Mrs. Albert; ssvpie galvanized wire nails in stock at Bruce's. —TBE OFFICE of Dr. Henry MOYBG. 5llfllflwfsl‘. will be closed ill this week. —BNJOYABLE TRIP-The Mi:- ru Militant Arserioulit. of Bum- mersido and memoi- Désflooim. of Miscouche. have Just returned from a motor trip throush New Brunswick. They were accompan- led by the Rev. Sisters St. Helen. St. M. Augustine and St. Eliza- beth. all of Summerslde. They visited the convent at Oaraouct where they had th-e pleasure of meeting Rev. Sister St. formerly of Mlacouche. They also visited the corivents at Newcastle and St. Inuls. All of them enjoy- Eil 8 verv pleasant vacation. S —NEW GROCERY — ‘lwo vet- "3115. Ralph S. Phillips anc. James A. Maclnnls have opened their grocery on Water St. Eis: Botn boys Jelned the P. E r. rtigniani- ers in i940 "rid went overseas in i942. Cpl. Maciinrs Joined the Cape Breton Highlanders and wen‘. with the 5th Dlvis=on to ltalv. He Silent. two yflrs in that country, nus promoted to sergeant and saw action at the Ustso Line, the Hit- ler Lina. Oriana and the Gothic Line. l-le then ‘vent to France and fought with the Canadians through Belgium to tne Rhine. Cpl. Phil- lips went to i~"ra.i.:c with the P. E. l. Light Horse sh-ntiy alter l) Day; and was in action until the vi:- tory. --TEACHERSTCONVENTl0N- The Aoaoian teacher-i held their annual convention in Bloomfield (In Aug. ‘as and so. Solemn High muss was celebrated by Rev. J l Clarence Pltre. Rustioo, assisted! uezcou. and Rev. Charles lsuit. S. D. U.. sub-deacon. _ master of CEIGIHOHBBS was Pr0$Der| A. Arsenault. The sermon was delivered by Rev. Cit-arias Gal- ramt. The president MLss Bernice, Dolron prulded at all the s-es-t slons. Thirty-five teachers were present and vaere addresed by Mr. Frank Doiron. Inspector of Arcadian schools; Mr. J. Wilifnid itrsennul‘. Professor at P. W. C.; Gel- The iMr. H. Elmer Pirieau. teacher iri bLvJllIlELnOB Academy: Miss Dor- othy Cullen of the Central Lib- rary. Charlottetown, urvd Miss Anne Marie Arsenaiult. teacher of domestic science. ‘Inc convention was honored by the V154‘! Judge A. E. Arsenaulit of the supreme. Court Charlottetown. and ‘Mr. Qhaloux. Independent member oi Quebec County in the Quebec Letllslature. accompanied by Mrs. Chaloux. ‘This unavoid- able absence of Professor J. H. Blanchard was réttrflled by B11 present. Mr. Blanchard is in Quebec in the interests‘ of the: st. Thomas Aquinas Society. Irv smwtlve papers were read by M1,” mach-m; Arsenault. Rev. S. 5, Raymond. Miss Alice Maddnl. Rev. S. S. Marla-Etlmnia. Rev. SS. Johin. Lively discus-stops fol- lowed thase papers. Mr. Benoit panache; representative of the] Ami-Lian teachers on P. E. l T. F. 1 spolns on the activities of the Federation during the out you: A vote of confidence Ln Mr. Des- Rgghe; was passed unanimously meeting. At the evcnlml on Ithursdey. addresses —KINSMEN MEETING - The regular meeting of the Kinsmen Club of Summerslde was held o_n Tuesday evening at Leo 003/195 Restaurant with Mr. Francis Mc- Neil in Lfie chair, A letter was road from the Kinsmen Club of Vancouver asking support for their lllilfiesiian that Infantile Paralysis he chosen as the national proitct of the association to replace "Milk for Britain." A motion was un- intmonsly passed supporting this idea. Mr. Charles Hogan reported on thr» junior baseball team and said that exhibition ames would h! Dlflyed in Char ottetown rm Wednesday and Summerslde on Ffldly and that the team would enter the Island playdowns. A stvn of money was voted to defray the “Demos of the team. The cup emblematic of the Maritime Juve- nile Hockey Championship which lhc Club team had won last Win- llr was displayed and lt was de- cided to have the name of the tum engraved on it. It was de- cided to commence the regular delivered by MP. J°hn F- Arsemi-ult. Mr. Plus Fininiun. stir, amt at Bourget college. Quebec- aind Mr. J. W. Arsenault. Ml‘. John F. Artsenault is a ohsmer member of the Association which has held its annual convention regularly for the mot fifty-foil.‘ years. At this session. also. it motto.“ ptcfure in French. 6917101- fng rural life in Qflflbw- w" ghown to; large a-ssevmibly by Miss Hilda Gillh. Mr. Pius Fin-l nimi led the stngimf and Mr. 0.. .1. Gallant was the accompanist. ‘the next convention will be held in Mleoouche and the slate 0i’ officers are: PresldentfiMr. Benoit DcsRoches: vice-pres, MT. Vllfll Gauthier: secywlm-‘n. Emily D95- Roches. _§______ ootwaar LJLOMOTIVES CARDIFF‘. Wales - for) - Sidelight. 0n ire British ml situation: Great Western RflllWBV locomotives working in the South Wale‘: cotlfield are being sonvertsd i0 0 "lefllnss every two week: immed- iatelyfis, QUICKIES By Ken Reynolds -Mr| ' James l... ' returned Monday . -Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Hous- r r rm: CHARLOTTETOWN _cua_rtorm rensoruu —Mr|. Ivan Bcrrlun and n! non of Charlottetown are v tlnl Bert-run’: mother, Mn. 8 en. glndlan Riven-K- —Mr. and Mrs. John Melba, John McPhu. Jr, and In. Mc- Phee and Mr. and In. Juno: Ile- Innls of Sydney, 0.3., motored to P.E.I., and spent a-wuk visiting relatives In Sourll, Charlottetown and Indian Riven-K. —Mr. and Mn. Wally llclnan. their non Jfmmiu and daughter Barbara of Bolton. Mum. arrived by motor lut week to spend holl- days with Mr. McLean’: uncle. Mr. L Satinders and family of KensingtorL-K. _ —Mr. James Calla bu, llr. and Mu. Patrick Calla; an and Ion Phi of Ilbblfleet motored to Kent ngton on Sunday and were l"?! Mr. and Mn. Jamel PenderguL-K. —Min Myrtle Murphy of Surn- mcrride spent Labor Day in Kon- llllkton. t c guest of her aunt. . Leo HughoL-K; -—Mrii. Jean Gallagher ' arrived Friday from Englewood. N‘. J.. to visit her brother. Mr. James Dun. Phy. Keiuington and ber- uon My. "m" Qlllflsher. Mariam-K. —Anwnir trio» who “attended the funeral of thg m; M“, my. soc Stewart. Sea View. on Sums- ‘Jay. were Mrs. Horace Hcokbert, Kensington. and Mrs. Sterling Andrews. Freetown. —-Her friends will regret tho tll. ness df Mrs. E. Shorten, Clpg T". V6116. Which necessitated medical attention last week. —M'r. Allan Noonairi and m“ Noreen Noonan. Charlnttetown. spent last week In Bedeque, the Flues" 0f their grandparents. Mir. and Mrs. Daniel Noonan. B Frank —Mr. Roy Crockett. Souris. fluent the weekend in Bedeque. W. M. the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Bcrwness. —'I‘he many friends of mks Norma Connolly are son-v to hes-i- oi her continued illness and hope for her speedy recovery. 8 -Mesisrs. Davis and Arthur mirray spent Labor Day at their home in Bedcquic. 5 —Mr. and Mirs. Robert Dunphv, Kenslngton. spent the weelcmd in Bedeoue at the home of the lat- ter's Daren-ts. MR‘. and Mrs. D. S ——Miss Marlon McQuald. R. N.. to resume pro- fessional duties in Charlottetown after spending a month's vacation at her home in K-enslngton.--K. ‘ —Mr. and Mrs. Fred Parker.‘ Kenslngton had as week end guests their friends, Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Stover and children. Edward and Elizabeth of Tempe, Arizona. They left Monday far Lewlston, e... where they are visiting Mrs.‘ Stover's parents. While here they visited Cawnpore Beach and other points of interest-K. |by Rev. M. J. Rooney. B1oomttelti.iNOonan_ ton and their granddaughter. El- aine. ofrv Revere. Mass. have re- turned attai- a three weeks vacat- ion wlth relatives andfriendis in Surrimierslde. The Misses Henri-t ctta and Armde Gayle accompan- ied them back. They intend spending a two-weeks vacation with friends there. -—Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Morris, Summerslde have returned from a short trin to St. John. N. B. On the trip they were accompanied by their two daughters and son- ln-law. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wood- cock and Mrs. Arnold Wilson and daughter. Sandro-S. —Mr. Wilfred Taylor of Ken- slngton returned home last week after spending an enjoyable vacu- tion with his daughter, Nora and her husband. Mr. and Mrs. har- les smith of Calgary. Alta. Mrs. Taylor who accompanied him ts remaining a few weeks longen-K. First Game 0f Semi-finals Thrown Out __.._ s (By The Cuudlm Prod!) SAINT JOHN. N. 3.. Sept. 4- The first game of the NewBruns- wick senior baseball semi-finals betwe St. Peter's of Saint. John and arvsvillo Royals was thrown out tonight by tho executive of lithe New Brunswick Baseball As- |scclstion. which suspended John- nv Harvey for the rest t7! the sea- lson. The first game of the besi- ‘in-three series will be unloved ihere on Saturday. - St. Peter's won the disallowed game 8-0. The Association upheld Marysvilleis that hurler Harvey was ineligible to play for so. Peter's because be was with llint John Dodders dunno! "l! my league piayofls. Harvey was shown to be listed with bot-h clubs ilfor the provincial plat/downs. ‘Games Will Be Renewed MONTREAL. Boot. l-The Ca1- od-onlni gamed. n. traditional Soot- tish event sponsored by the Gal- edonlan Society tof Montreal. will be revived tlfls your for the first time since i941. it was announced today. They will be held Soot. 'l at the 0.N.R. recreation grounds mnFfihuifa-nua pl in; throw I In l. P . ' and other typical tltlve item: on the 00m” a “Goodman, It’: garden has; --*1 thought that Guard» "Wnffllnutllflanl" . .. ., -. which will IIIOKPIIII nbo include track "and ’f'leld ev . Q ‘AAAAAAAALAAAAAAA LIBERAL rvvv vwvvv v fv iuoio” ADDRESS ‘ Listen to roimssr w. PHILLIPS l. Liberal Candidate‘ for the Second District of. Britten in the forthcoming bye-election, over CHGS on Thursday evening at 6:31 PM. D.S.T. ltonsington Mr. and Mn. John Bur-m were recent vial-ton to 0'Le|ry where Mu. Burns was called homo be- eauu of the illneu of hlr brother Mr. lob Bills. Mrs. Roy MaeKlnnon and little Jon Wayne, Tracadic Crosl. re- turned home on Sunday after spending a week hero guest of he: father Mr. Wm. Rogerlon. Min Therein Thibeau bu re- turned to her home after a week's vacation ipent at St. Ntcholal. Mrs. Philip Howatt and Miss Rona Howatt. Cape Traverse. were rocent. visitor: to Remington. Mr- and Mrl. Irving MacDonald, Borden were recent visitors to Remington. m; and Mrs. Elwood Dunning‘ and baby daughter are house guest: of Mr. Dunning’: parents, Mr, and Mh. Cloud Dunnkig-C. Mr. Freeman Ellis, O'Leary Wll a recent visitor to Kerislnzton. uest of his aunt, Mrs. John tu-nl and Mr. Burns. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stewart are lpendins tome time in Kensing- ton, guests of Mr. Stewart's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Stew- art. and are receiving a warm wel- come from relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Jame; L Baird are uestl at Treeho-lme". Mr. Bai is rellevin managed‘ of the Bank of Nova cotia in the ab- sence of Mr, F. R. Nauss. Both Mr. and Mrs. Baird are delighted with the Island and its scenery. The many friends of Mr. ‘Thomas Stewart will regret to learn of his serious illness at his home here. Mr. Stewart is well known, being an employee of P. J.-and C. Ken- nedy for a number of years. Ail wish him a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Nous: and ton Donald left last Week on a motor trip through Nova. Scotia. enroute they will visit with friends in Sackville. Mr. Nauss is the popular manager of the Bani; of Nova Scotia here and spends his vacation every year at his old homo in Nova Scotia. Guest: of ‘Mr. and Mrs. J. B Millman of Treeholme in Kerising- ton are M-r. and Mrs. Ernest G. Dowst of Pembroke, New Hemp- shire. Mr. and Mrs, Dowst are on a trip of the Maritime Provinces having travelled through Quebec. the Gaspe Peninsula. New Bruns- wick and Prince Edward Island- They are stopping in Prince Ed- ward Island for the week and then intend to resume their trip through Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. This l-s Mr. Dowst's sixth trip to Prince Edward Is- land. However, it is Mrs. DowsFs first trip here and she was very much impressed by the beautiful scenery and farm country. Mr. Dowst is now retired but up to a year ago he was the owner of Riverside Poultry Farm in Epsom. New Hampshire and had over P4,- 000 chickens on his 165 acre farm. Mr. and Mrs. Dowst have matte plans to visit the Island again un-. other year. There passed peacefully away: at. the PEI. Hospital, August 25, Mrs. J. William Rczerson nf Kfn- slngton in her 54th vnar 7""- Rogerson who had been ill for Large Dispersal AUCTION SALE AT KENSINGTON -MONDAY, SEPT. 9 At 1 p.m. Standard Time l have been lnltruelacd by the executor! n! the last will and testuner of the late Carolina‘ Cole to scl on above date all her‘ real estate and personal propertyi conslltin of well-finished ‘f-rooin I house with loft of land 601110 feet. This property is In the but of condition and In situated in one of the but reridanthl loc- tlorzu o! the town. Also all furniture, bedding, dish- es and ‘ ' umnslls. If you are interested In b. med- luur-alzod house you will be well advised to attund this sale. Terms cash. If thy unfit, n10 following day. HUGH F. MORRISON Auctioneer. ,. LM KOAK Fl STOP IIIRI AND lOAD UP BEFORE YOU liAVE S Bring back your share of good pictures; Shoo: with de- pendable Kodak Film; It's available here in all popullt sires. When you return, leave your exposed films with ul foo cnnful finishing.- III-GLOSS PRINTS Mall Your Films To Us For Service Aslr for New Price List’ Enmn llrug 8i Photo Service Summerslde it AAAJ ‘AAA A ALLA- ‘ EXTRACT 0F WILD STBAW~ , a bottle. Dressy Blacks, heightened in interest by unusual brim treatmentgf See our, Fall collection of Fine FUR FELTS— Priced at. . YOU'LL ENJOY SHOPPING AT- SINBLAIR & S New Fall A Millinegjj Pacesetter BLACK HATS ARE THE RAGE THIS YEAR. - 1 " Glittering dots of colored stone or colored feathers. Also other distinctive New Fall Colors and Styles -MODERATELY PRICED- sometime bore great patience and fortitude and was tenderly nursed at home un- til she became worse and nad to be_ moved to the hospital where in spite of the best of medical care she passed 0n to her etemal home. She will be sadly missed as she was ever willing to lend her neighbor a helping hand in time of trouble. She leaves to mourn besides a sorrowing husband, one son, Thomas, Kcnsingtcct and one daughter Helen, Mrs. Roy M“. Kinrion, Tracadie Cross, The fun- eral service was held at the Un- ited Church, Kensington with in- terment at the People's Cemetery and was conducted by the Rev. Russell Woodslde of Summer-side K in the absence of the rector Rev. L. M. Murray. The hymns sung were "Jesus Lover of my Soul" and "Safe in the Arms of Jesus". The many floral tributes were very beautiful. The pail bearers were. James Jardine. John Cameron, Benjamin Thlbeall. Samuel Burt. Edmund Gc-kvt and Russell Reev- es, all neighbors of the deceased. Bloomfield And Vicinity Mr. and Mira. my Richardson o! Halifax spent s few davl recently visiting in Mill River. Tnc guest of Miss Ella. Methcrall. r her illness with‘ Summerside, P. E. L M Le I 1a.; - . , ' _ smififif... §?“s..§3i?..iidi“° $33 '1"#"£'++-!-++4-4-+-' -s WANTED . 0 _ _ ‘ Pr“... a We W" Positions Mr. William MacNeill of Bloom- field returned frcrn s very pleas- ant. motor trip to Moncton. Mr. and Mrs. Vihlllayn MMKend. rick of Oampbellian recently visit- visiting in Mill River at the home of her Grandfrher Mr. Thomas ee e. Mr. and Mrs. Wtriifrtd Mac- Mr. Orbort MocAuslar-d of Char- lottctown spent the weekend with relatives in Biooirifield. Congratulations are exterded to Mr. l-hd Mrs. Rutherlsnd bell of Mill River on thc birth of a son at the Western Hosmtal Aiberton on September 2nd. Mr. and Mrs Fred MacDougall and Mr. marine Smith of Ch'tov:.~. spent the weekend with Mr and Mrs. William Smith of Bloomfield. LADY FANE AND VICINITY Opl. Kler Dunbir of the RCAJ‘. of Dartmouth, N. S. spent thr- weelrcnd with his wife and ramlly at Bloomfield corner. Mrrs. Lubrev-Smallfltnn of Dart- mouth spent f.he weekend with r0- latives in Bloomfield. Mr. and Mrs. Hebcr Hlfdanlfld daughter Margaret Al I011 were dinner guests of Mr. Md Mrs. Lester Pmfttt of Riooetnntz. Miss Louise Gallant who ts ent- played at the Canadian National Hotel atr Charlottetown vlltltfll friends in Bloomfield. Miss Gallant. is spending n few weeks vacation with he; pgrgnt; in Plusv..e. My; Ktcir Dunbar of Bloomfield Corner was a visitor to Sui-timer- side on Thursday Quick lloliol fro! Sumner Complaints To get quick relief from diarrhoea, intestinnl pains, soa- oiokncu or summer com laint, use DOCTOR FOWL 8'8 BEBBY. This dependable family remedy is one of the most elective and boat known medicines for bowel com hints. Insist on DOCTOR rowumrs EXTRACT or WILD STRAWBERRY-acid by drnggists everywhere. Prioo 50c ‘he T. lfllburn Co. IM- Toronto Oatirio The farmers o.’ Lady l-‘ane are busily cutting the grain and tne ed to Mrs. Hailet Rogersnn on the death of hm- sister-in-lav: Mrs Horace Stewart of Sea. View. Miss Gladys Gamble has been arqaged as teacher in Rice. Point School- for the coming year The Iiacly Fane Womens Institute which has been rte-organized is progressing favourably. T1: women have pcpered and painted tne school recently and are planning many other wrtvt of improvement. Keep up the good work worsen. On Friday evening August 30th the intends and neighbours of Mr. and Mrs. John. R. Waddeil of Lady Pane gathered turetrer to welccrni. them to their new home. A vcrv pleasant evening was sprnt 1:1 music. and singing. The ftieiully couple were esoormd to their chat-rs in the living-roost b Mr. Hill-ad ,F'rsnci.s and Miss Gadys Gamble. -An address was read ov Mr Llewellyn Gamble and a p-esent- atlon wus made Miss Elsie Francis. Although taken by sur- prise. Mr. Wadzicll on behalf o! his wife thanked the prone in rt‘ few well chosen words fcr thrlig gift. After singing "For Tiny Are Jolly Gcod Felkws." a delicious lunch was servci by the ladies. The singing of "Brest Be The I'm ‘That Bit-ids." brought a very en- lwfilc onntna to a clan .---.. cnlnnulc fiiiviinr LTD. on Obstetrical, Surgical and $23.31,, ,I,'°’§',',.,.,_M“' Hm“ Medical Wards and In- Apply to --l— ‘ s ruc or or Nurse‘ with OLIVER CAMPBELL Pig: Ill” gfliélfil-wnfil: G682; teachhg ‘x-Perknu- Kensington A IA ummer _ _ fiiofdn-i?’ 3i iii.."§i'i.i ‘hi; F‘I“I"'I"I"I“I"I"F'F~F¥ Donald MacAusl-tnd 0f Mill River. For Sal “""' "'""' plm daImyun-y . AT BROOKVALE, LOT so ‘Jfwz; u.- ' w Farm consisting of 120 fqludphnrclyolrbcydy’! acres. Church and School. humqfbldet behtdfin only mgr-rang Stigmata nteztightfc v k Miss Mar-tori Weddell " visitor to Lad; Fare on ‘Elba?! where she was the guest of Mnl _ and Mrs. Stanley Mayhcw. “ANS W“ "'_f PAINTS iwiiiiayfiibifii iféiilibl? ilE°3§..‘.’l§ PURIFIES SPRAYS ' m. and Mrs. Llewellyn Gamble. DEODORIZES SHAMPOOS BUGS Much sympathy 1s being extend- POLISHES DE MOTHS sst-"ivsslso. With A Future Upon For general Staff Nurses 200 head of choice dairy. heifers and choice young cows to freshen from Sept. 15th to November 10th. Apply: SUPERINTENDENT Prince County Hospital HEADACIIIS EVERYDAY? YOU NEED MORE natural hnlive. Lu! of bile clues bullies, cnflipafinfiltiiusiiltnim of energy. For ginfq Lilli Inc up your liver and gal needed lilo Good buildings, near APPIW" iii Infl Fltlil-l-Iivti. Cnndu’: Inga! nun GEORGE STORDY Int Iinlllrel Infill III 5G5!- “‘“"°" IRIIIINIIVE ‘$1155 THE CLEANER OF TOMORROW IS YOURS TODAY YOU I30 NOT DRAG IT-BEIIIND YOU. YOU DO NOT PUSH IT IN FRONT 0F YOU. SANITIZOR Cleans An Area of Over 500 Sq. Ft. Without Moving It. Banisltes Household Drudgery. SANITIZOR Has No Germ-Laden Bag or Container to. Clean or Empty. Therefore Sanitizer Gives You The Supreme Sanitation Service in Your Home or Place of Busi- ness. You Can Buy It. With Confidence. Order Now For Immediate Delivery. Credit Terms in accordance with Wartime Prices and Trade Board regulations. For Demonstration Phone 2300-W Or Write R. P. WIGMORE Malpeque Road, Charlottetown Your Sanltinr Bonded Dealer