Q1 . ...¢.-.....-a....»._. a ' éwui-g .1 i '2 l IF YOU WAIT T0 WAKE UP SlIIGIHG, plan the night before to do DEN’ with du,“ Qluggighnmfl, sick headaches, sud indigestion that so often follow not eating and drinking. Take a aparkl-lfll glass of Erin's “ run. Salt before you go to bed. and wake uP ""5 that “alive" feeling. promptly. Tolls any! o... suo TorliqhITIZI/y Tomorrow FeeIEQQIGHTIQ EFFICTIVI DOUBLE ACTIONI 1. ANTACID - relieves sour stomach. gas and heartburn 2. lAXATlVl — quickly vs cleans the syslsvn. Take before breakfast when rvss s . 51'1"‘ "MP" "i" '°-' i292 Richmond st w., Toronln E "Q's hrienir "ALT" In Memos-lam MR8. JOHN WM. IOBSYTH As the evening shadows gsthsr- su on July 2nd, 1047, Mrs. d. W. Forsyth. a deeply loved and high- ly respected citizen of Alberton. passed to her eternal rest after a very brief illness, in spite of all that medical care and skillhil nur- sing could do. She was in her 72nd year and was the last surviving member of the family of the late Richard and Mary (Whitehead) Hodgson of Hills‘ River. Her girlhood was spent in this community, until her marriage ln 1900. By her many sterling qualities she endeared herself to s host of friends who will long cherish her memory. She was indeed a true homemaker. Energetic. industrious and efficient. she found ioy in service. In the home she was an unselfish and devoted mother and wife. In the community she was ever ready to help a worthy cause. and the doors of her home were always open to all activities for the welfare of either her church or community. All her life her first ‘thought was for the comfort 0f 0 hers. The late Mrs. Porsyth is sur- / / I I» \\ \ \\ OI II YOU WAII Ill SIIJGGISII, take l glass ofENo the first thing. Its speedy, gentle laxative action will eliminate that dull, sluggish. livrisb feeling due to constipation, and brighmn your whole outlook on life. Get a bottle of Euo today. daughters. Miss Margaret. at homezl Jean. Mrs. Lloyd Wilke, Aiberton; Mary. Mrs. R. E. Lock- crby, Fortune Cove; Dorothy. Mrs. Leslie Hardy, Ellmsdale. She is also survived by seven grandchil- dren. Garth and Blair Wilkie, Al- berton; Kay and Jackie Lockerby, Fortune Cove; and Eric, Emma, and Lois Hardy of Eimsdalc. The funeral service, which was very largely attended by loving nmghbors and sympathizing friends es lsmpsrc y sluqglshn s . a s rl ’J. C. E240 (Canadal Limited. Dept. zg For: SALE AT 58 SUMMER STREET. SUMMIIKSIDE, P. If. L House. l2 rooms, in good re- pair. Fireplace. Hot water heat- ing. New Iinkim Oil Burner in furnace. Heating system for con- tmuuus bot water. Modern kitch- en, sink and let tubs, ample cup- board space. Plumbing Installed within the past two years. New storm windows. insulated cold storage room in basement recent- ly installed. New garage with cement floor and driveway. This property is centrally locat- ed on one oi the choice corners in summersidc. near to Main Street and lhs shopping district. post office, schools, park, churches , and hospital. » ' If interested you may communi- I cats with DR. J. R. COBBETT. Clark's Harbor Shelburna County. Nova Scotti, Auction Sale AT KENSINGTON Acting under instructions of Iilrs. Norman Ramsay l will sell by auction on her premises on DIONDAY, AUG. 18th. Beginning at 1 RM. The following; A six room bun- galow almost new, situated on a plot of’ land 15/; acres. This is an ideal home and worth consider- ation. Inspection any day till sale. Also a large quantity modern and antique furniture. several pieces over 200 years old, Including or- pm; 6 occasional chairs, very old; 1 soft, anlioue; A inster rug; living room suite; radio (battery): rnfrlgerator; kitchen range; steel couch; rattan set; base burner; bed room suite; extra table: a large quantity bedding, dishes and cooking utensils; sewing machine: hook case and books; a quantity dry fire wood and coal, and all small articles not listed. Terms Cash. If day is unfit. sale on Tuesday, Aug. l9 at some hour. HUGH F. MORRISON Auctioneer. ‘bi-C fir...» SALE For Snlc by Public Auction at GLOVERBS SHORE In ' stilnmnsroa sass‘ On SATURDAY. AUGUST l6 AT 2 PM. SHARP 1 summer cottage 18x24. partly finished. immediate occupancy. 1 summer cottage 18x11, new this year. 1 building 12x24 approx» sult- nble for cottage or workshop. etc. 1 sail host l5‘ fully rigged. 1 sailboat l5’ partly rigged. 1 dory, Bllu anchor rope. oars, etc. Fumitilre consisting of: l high quality é-piece bedroom suite; 1| spare mattress. new; 1 kitchen. cabinet; l chins cabinet; l lcei box; l typewriter (portable); l] range; 1 open stove; 1 gas stove;- radio: 1 lady's bicycle: were! chairs; tables; dishes; pictures. eie. 1 Ford Sedan. i031 model. good tires. reconditioned motor. hy- draulic brakes, sealed beam head- lights, heavy duty horns. heater and electric olook. Good running order. I Pontiac ledlll. old moral.‘ good PIN WESSIONAL CARD utes bore silent testimony of the esteem in ivhich the late Mrs. ‘was held from her late residence on Friday, July 4th. at 2.30 p.m., - and was conducted by her minis- ter, Rev. Geo. B. Cunningham of the Presbyterian Church, assisted I by by Rev. J. M. Fraser and Rev. Ira MacDonald. Hymns sung were: "The Lord's ___ My Shepherd"; (Qqnmnued 1mm page 9) Peace". and "Abide With Me.” _-_-_-_-__-~.~ _____..._ lDuring the service a duet, "The lJIQCKBFI by East's jack. Disgustedly, West led ariolher heart, honing that‘ rendered by the Rev. and Mrs. his blumlermg parmcr had a trick‘ Cunningham, the hymn being a in CUFF-a 0i‘ SDades that he would favorite of the deceased. win laver. This was the actual P1150, but East was not yr-"t through with his ingorious pmformance. Back on 10nd witn the heart jack. Forsythe was held. he made the horrible return qt the 0111b Biilml i I-iillcrest Cemetery. where the South saw that nls only chance, committal service was also con- for nln= tricks was to win a double ducted by Rev. Mr. Cunningham. club llfififSl‘, snfhr let the lead Honorary pail-bearers were: ride to rte tz-n ‘in dummy That. 0! Messrs. John H. Wells, Norman course, ‘.\'.-.5 all he m-cdei, since he Oliver; Lowden Ashley. William could now make two more club Pving. James l-l. Wilkic. and Gor- "Wki don Hardy. Active pail-bearers ——— were: Messrs. Edgar Williams, HIGH SCHOOLS T0 . John Oliver. Keir Campbell. Ches- OFFER. COlRSES rer Hayes. James Hodgson. and 1N 173N159 G. Heber Hardy Flower bearers were: Messrs. Some states in the United States, Jghn and Erskine Clark, Fred and hope soon to undertake a driver Ross Campbell, Sterling and Alvin training programme in conjunction wnkm with hl-gh school studies. Through. co-operatlng automobile ' dealers dual-control cars will be made I available on loans as soon as the schools can provide qualified ln-i structors and approved courses. It is hoped that these-driving courses will give all students a thorough grounding in the rule-s of the road and. therefore. reduce accidents. Up to the prr-scnt, however. only a few schools have been able to in- . stituie behind-tho-wheel training 1 Think not of some tomorrow because oi a shortage of dual con- Of sorrows that may he. trolled vehicles. For we possess the present And you are here with me. This day is ours my darling These moments sweet and gay so let us be content to put All other thoughts away. Vived by he: husband and by four, I!!!‘ . (BARDIAN at» HOLMAN’S -- ll! "Peace. Perfect . V Lily of me Valley" was effectively ‘ The many beautiful floral trib- She was tenderly laid to rest in ' l i i i And when the silver stars appear Ahove the darkening sea. Let me hold your hand in mine .And druw you close to me. r ‘Forgetting all the heartoches ~ v _-,.: .. The shadows bleak and gray. AT CAPE TRAVERSE .Rcmembering but the rapture The property of the lole J. "o; m; pgrfgcf, day, W. Howoft, l B-roomed house, —C0!18t0i1!‘0 1300101101‘!- l 2°“? b°'"' m’ 9°'°9"" '5 cantor-m: woman's acres o. land with orchard, oil ‘NSTHUTE in good condilion. 3 miles from Borden, on moin highway, close to stores and railway. Apply fol WENDELL HOW- ATT, Albany, between hours 6 ond 8, in evening at above od- dress. The Carleton Women's institute met at the home of Mrs. Boyd Lowther on Wednesday evening. August 0th. with the president presiding. Meeting opened by singing the "Ode" and repeating the “Creed? Eleven members re- sponded to Roll Call by giving an article for a "Grab Bag." One visitor was present, The minutes of the orevlous meeting were read and approved. The committees gave their reports and the follow- BOB SALE . ' My place oi Norlh Carleton, consisting of l acre of land, with buildings in first class con- dition, will! cement foundation. Pump m house. 2 miles from~ Borden on lne Borden higlnvoy.| MRS. J. F. MUTTART c:—-—-"\ lnfiunnncr Q ‘h/Fz-nfl/Il‘ F n t. AL], LINES MPH MUTTAR Summersidc Yes, French's Mustard really fish, dresses any disb-me*, salliads, lefrovefis, cold“? a l w st s us Tim's bociirsoqlgiiclffybfnrs- brings out all tbs flavour: TOPS IN TASTE! Millions of homemaker-s uss lunch‘: tbs tires. Ixesllsnt motor III good rnnninlordsr, 0 spars tires 000x10 rsevsr sssd. 1 set ehsinl. also “Ill. Tans Gash. ‘ wsuom. mourn. T. Earls llioksv l l I i i v DESIGN-Ell F0ll WARM WEATHER. C--E.lF0llT LID LOTS 0F HARD WOBK For that hot and dusty time when the Former has to worl: even harder than he does during the rest of the y0or, we offer Work Clothes designed to keep you cool and to wear like iron. ‘ STRAW HATS - - Reol Horvesf Hots with o good wide brim lo protect you frbm the blazing sun, 29c“""4$c and of u price lhoi will not burn the pocketbook ....... l WEARIHG 0VEHAl.LS-- A .' Of either gray, Block or blue Denim. These Overolls hove strong durable stitch- ing and both high ond low bucks, the sizes ore 36 to 48. icii Priced from ....... always on his feet. ...'u_-. l.’ -.lFOZZTABLE i'.'.'.“.fi CYIHTS That ors not foo heavy in weight but long in wearing qualify — In servlcecbli these ore the Shirts for this dork colors, busy time of year. .... ... ....... os-os-s . PROTECTIVE WCIK _GL0lIES- - Why risk getting infection from cuts or scratches of Harvest fimi. You ors much loo valuable to vcurself and your family to get loid up oi this time. Wear Gloves that will really protect your hands. itriov WllllK rue? - - Of cool long wearing drills ond denim: in o variety of colors and styles, ihirs 2.95 '° 4.25 is o complete rungs of sizes. -MEN’$ and sovs' ‘ W11. BOUTS With a Ponce solo, these medium weight peddle groin Boots have c moccasin vamp, they are lfighr lo weer bur will give the necessary col support .. lays’ loot: .of black chrome groin Ieofhsr - with o Ponce sols and heel, flvsss hsvs s moccasin welt. . .. toe and storm .. 3.50 ...;_-, ... us. --._q_|;.s| Clout! ass-o“... "warn: our rmrvns rarer"). 3.65'°4.75 MZJIIIM WEIGHT VIIRK SUCKS-- Hose of this weight will absorb perspiration but they ore light enough not f0 cause discomfort during this time when o Former is 35c "“‘ 69c 1s 1- Ii 49 '° 2.75 35 ,'° 2.50 ing new ones were appointed: Sick. Mrs. Erie Thomson Mrs. Heber Myers. Program, Mrs. Nathan Bell and Mrs. Arthur MacMicken. School, Mrs Heber Myers am Mrs. John Myers. Lunch. lvfrs. Frank Quiglsy, m; Stewart Mscldicken and ma. John Myers. Mrs. .Boyd lnwther gave inur- fli-lhs "Dom of the Provincial Convention and the District Con- vention in Orsbsudl stressing mlny of the special features of each convention. Mrs. P. Quigley reported the following articles sent to the Red Gross: two women's nlshtsowns; 0 pslr boys‘ pants; a boys’ sweaters and one girl's sweat. er. Altar some discussion u, w" decided not to sell the chairs and stove belonging to the Institute, Beveral bills were paid, 1r, w" moved and seconded that s. pen. i" lhB-rlrener be bought for m; school. It was also decided to donate 010.00 towards eh; gm. provemenis rnsds on the interior of the school Plans were msds to hold s chicken supper in the school and the following comma,- tes were appointed to make the arrangements-Mrs. Frank Qulg. ley. Mrs. Ilrla ‘momson. so»; Na. ihsn Bell. Mrs. ‘Thomas llsellick- en, Mrs. Haber Myers and Mrs. John Myers. Next meeting to be st the hovns of Mrs. J. Myers. The collection and srsb bsg amounted to 01.00. A dsllcloug lunch was served by the bemss, assisted by the committee and in ‘ phsrgs sud s soelsl hour spent. - (OP- - llr I-Isrry fMmOK Lindsey succeed; the fats “sewn; TWO BABIES IOIN IN BARGAIN RUSH ' BENONI. stun. Mrlal, Aug, 11- (CPW-Whlla 10.000 woman clawed and fought each other st s. cut- ilrlce sale. two women gsvs birth i0 bibles. a man was thrown ""0001 s plate gllll window and police reserves were rushed to re- store order. The women started queueing 5,. lure dawn and by eight our”; about 0.000 had gstherod before the l OPE. Free lights ensued between Eur- opeans and non-Europeans and M" Policemen wiho hld been de- tailed for duty there failed to quell the mad rush which started vrhnn the doors opened. Early in the arming, during the excitement. while about 4.000 wom- en were trying to approach the 8mm. two women gave birlih to babies, A man was attacked by s nstivs when he tried to push put sod wss thrown through s window into the store. The police arrested one msn and the injured rnsn wss removed to hospital. Women sisrud fighting each other for possession of goods and morning. ALBERTA FREQ v ’ UPEED LIMIT! ‘n10 Alblirll. provincial "yam- mant brought into effect on July 1st sn order whioh establishes sxcsuarvr rum roa sans: Located lust eff new 7i 1-2 scm (ll-ll sens of cultivation). Large orchard; ln| veil. Six-run hesss vvll 000.‘ fine loom and other build In lrlcliypsvsilsils my mo. Msy h . a ,- s .4 ' . half miles lmn Chsvletrsievivo" "Mk", ‘m’. n. o“ consisting sf approximately wood and lumber, balance under Irving on property; never-fail- ii control hearing; m“. ,._ sod condition. with or-ivlfheut crop. srsurlv M. MILLIR, Mesdsvissli nu, coma eight women fainted during the msximiun speed rates for sll vehicles. Prior to that dste the rate of speed was based on reason- able conditions prevailing st the time. This meant thst s speed of sixty or seventy miles sn hour might have been within the lsw under certain conditions. Under the IIIW N101‘, i110 lmxlmum rate f9: Pllsenllr cars and buses hls been set st fifty mllel-per-hour, Th; provincial authorities are of the °l1lnlon that these maximum rates will reduce the number of high- m traffic accidents in the prov- naxnms soussrvas 8'1‘. BONIPLCI. Mari. -(CP) - A pack-n; company here recentli b90011 production m adhesives. A new unr- of the plant manufacturer dextrlne adhesives. paste. flsxiblt and liq-dd glue. Marshes udmivvl are sur-sble for uso in pncksginl foods. 01500. oapsbls of directing sales eat oolls for:_ tomer relations. ' Knowledge methods. AIIlln-tlssssrelo Illlhnnataalsslsry flsllwlsssre gafifiif Advertising Manager Wanted nn‘ m" ‘ml l"! lillillsrouud of sales p _' Sound undersisndiiig of vhot constitutes good cus- _' Possession of on alert msrclvondizlng common sense. of advertising production sad publicity ' AW"! f0 llevslzgoed copywrlring and layouts. ‘ ‘ "ruff!!! Iflllll 0| Illllflllllfl» F“ Issues are Imus m. sll ‘Qllfillll! for the ‘pressal ‘ m MQGIMIDIAN experi- "mmfl. Including Job prinll . ilsliflslmngusshtlelllfl lalsrestslnsnbpnlqellsrlss sollldbllllu ~-.':.