WEDNESDAY» {f 1 THE SIIMMERSIDE GUARDIAN ’ and ‘Prince County Chronicle IIIIIIIIII’. TO-DA Y pui-nwdWu-JI" C THE WESTERN GUARDIAN AGENTS: J. Elmer Murphy all Hanover it. all George Glow, so bttnwn st. IUMMERSIDE and PRINCE COUNTY News, Subscription; Advertising Th, Gum-um may be bought daily at any of the fol- lowing stares‘? Sfimmeisl mm‘ w h: s kst , W ter Stree . our u, run a Qomtgfiuifi; W-ater Street, Mark Gaudet, 67 Granville 8 s»; 4Q- ‘i’ n, ,- owner autumn SHAW‘! Ma] 0r c" - Ie oaiiis, morning-alter misery and cold symptoms. Millions _ _ l; tierit m: s. g grvfdggspitoll ‘tin... he "FE was reported to be satlsfllllflfl- tion of its Summerslde agent and correspondent, .Mrs. vice-chairman. left Wmfdly m0"!- ggnnection with War Finance mat- AT PLAY . O The Summerside Guardian and Prince County L iers, Privates p. M. Gillls, Glace enoflrleoth- “Pgfigfllleez 6st lie Olltl lellol You Wont will ti. On her recommendation the Guardian is making two Anny Basic ‘training Centre at qmu’ "u". hmhcmndd i tn . n8 ey were presented wwh e18 uaeAlka-Se math-take it our- UNDEBGOES OPERATION - CIIANGE 0F NT “" 5' DE LEAVE Eon. OTTAWA- Messrs. N y I I men of the National War Finance . . ill be b- John Pond who is leaving for Montreal to be with her son m‘ “i” 0mm‘ m?’ w “ n. Mr. W.G Hogg, who succeeds Chronicle page under her able direction has won many aub- "i" Pillimn 5mm“ °I m’ 0°“ 9 AT "o"! sent. _ n: sheila; ‘than energetic and painstaking in serving her territory, cover- noinoi-iienitliopimw c v0 Bay‘ N's" and w‘ H‘ NM’ Ens“ M“ "m" D iiietilve Mien Yee Cu Dmni e appointments, to carry on her duties, viz.,—Mr. J. Elmer nah Grove 1m Friday for service m“ mm‘, “m”, m" arettea by the Provincial Govern- THE CiiARLOTTVl_ mu PM? I . m morning. Last liliht his condition E. W. MacKinnon, Provincial Ohalr- It is with regret the Guardian announces the reslgnl- committee and w.ii.v. Dunbar. . Fli Sgt Stephen Pond, R. c. A. F. ‘m “WW m“ a“ m “m m ' A7 won‘ .-Coi. 1L8. Rogers in charge 0i . I4 it " scrlbers and friends for the newspaper. Mrs. Pond was most mm“ l‘ a ° m 0mm" a p" n, "mm; . ' . dl ing her news events with exceptional ability. SOLMERS LETVE“ T“ Md °" m“ mu“ “n u w slie, P.E I , left N0. 62 Canadian 5'1"“ l‘ n‘ p‘ m Murphy. 25 Hanover St» and Mr- George CIW» 9° 0m“ ggownono in Canada, Before leav- m" “comm” “h” w‘ A Th din will be delivered to any home in Summeralde by Carrieer gigrat a: per day or 10c per week. Phone 289 for this service or give your order to the boy responsible for dellverleg on your mum, Th1 column 1| reserved for new; of --SOClAL and barn dunno at iocall interest, but advertlllnl 0f : Arm-m‘ Gwen 5- Alba-Ill’. Thursday ngwsy nature m? be uncut-ins Sept. are. In lid of British Relief two oentn a wor . Itrlctl! P" e Fund. a-z-ii. In advance. ""—'“ -_-...-==.-_=.- —-GIRL WANTED for t g fi small at Toy- State experience l on wor and salary re- v Dfug 00., Kensinawn. qlllged. Apply 3o; 45g summer. -——-— - -a-2i. ._w,A1'l‘BES5 WB-nlfii Km .__._ 9 gages, write or fl-DDIY 111mg: —VISITING BORDEN- sgrgj, Chan's Restaurant, Summe - Al Garrett and Sergt, Ken Robin. ' " son of the RAIL. station Charlotte- »? Wyn. spent a 5-da lea ti; o -sunrivir:itsii>E °&ml”‘e“y the Ellests of Miny nndveivii-u. (its? Rives notice that. (tmifanly have Campbell. ‘°$“1‘“°“" Pam“ w til further 10¢ every second day "n notice. Heath Warren. Me"“9€°f.',._ 100 -SPENT WEEK END wirii FRIENDS _ stair Sergt, , Kingdom accompanied on friend Warrant Officer , , E Blackburn of Halifax spent a ptlleasarit tsweetk end in Summerslde 9 Bues o Mr. d M , Weeks. Pope Rodrigo. rs Percy _. TAKE COURSB- Vern carnlpgell sOn of Mr. and lélifibme M Campbell. Bmdell- “"1” Saturday from Falconbridge, Ont». left vfonday mornin8 101' “u” m illi§€‘& 3 iveck course 9i suryey Qrtmp before returning t0 SflflkvllV-fi to continue his studies in Bllgmeel" mg m, Mr, Iillison. Drlisicisrnarws COURT- In liigistrale DnrbYS CW" o“ Tue§day morning one case under the excise nct. came up and was adjourned ‘for one week Under the prohibition not a party was fined the suin of $25.00 and cost for illegal P05595- 510;; For inflicting grevimis i304“? v inluw e pally WR-f- lléflcegellllddrilffjr; and Miss Gladys Gould of Bangor. vgsqegntlsgfiielagld ‘:0 m‘ davs gains and the Rev. Erma Keiiiston. in jiiil. —Re\[. D F. Hoddinott and Mrs. Hoddinott and little Douglas, hove returned to the Manse, North Bedeque, from their summer holl- days. Mrs. Hoddinott and Master Douglas were the guests of Rev, 1, Parker, Truro, and Rev, Mr, foundland. _.s, Gould is 85 {years old and she and PCISOHQIS the other ladies made the trip to _The many friends of Mrs. John second visit to Prince Edward Island Myers carletoruwillbe glad to know and they have been looking for- ‘: this trip ever since their it the Island by car. This i5 their» that she l5 able to be out and wlirdt about again after her recent LOHS- first. v —RETURNED 1.110;" "ounuf Hoddinott, visited his home in Ncw- - —VACATIONING AT HARBOUR IEW CABINS- Mrs Alice Gould uildford, Maine are spending two ' weeks at Harbour View Cabins. ‘firs. .1 Eat-Liam WINDY Hill-El “- News, Subscriptions, and Advertising may be. left with either of these representatives. The phone is still 289. THE ISLAND GUARDIAN PUB. CO. LTD. merit through the Carry On Can- ada Corps. The presentations were looked after by a member of the Canadian Legion War Services. ENJOY BAND CONCERT —Th9 Movie Also News of the Day . ' ' Shows at 7. —9.l5 Math" Thursday at 3 Colored Island Film and Admission 25 cents. in return for which you will RECEIVE a War Savings Stamp. —Program Arranged By- NATIONAL WAR FINANCE COMMITTEE and P. E. I. TRAVEL BUREAU SUMMERSIDE AT STELLA MARIS HALL, , FRIDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 4th. AT 8 0 CLOCK patients of the Provincial Sana- orium were entertained with a blessing band concert last night by the band of No. oz cntaritc. o_f Beach Grove, The concert was given through the kind permis- sion of Lit-Col. F, I. Andrew, MM" officer commanding the Training Centre. Included on the program were many favorite selections which were greatly enjoyed by the patients. .NORTH RUSTICO TWO special War Films- FUNERAL YESTERDAY- The rxwyywmesrw "s Bo l0 s0 4 thl meeting t0- n,,',‘,§f“8'",._ attendance re» quklsw(l. Important business. t v A, LAFFERIL beflléegafll" A Personals Gpgiygg Mullciliy of Kfll- singtoii ivii" a week 9nd “Sm” w Charlottetown. . .1 l EI-Hfll-Zflll i185 Willi“ edMIo (l-lLliiifi-ix after spending a week at his home ili Mllivale. Mn Fr“... $Publicity Diri- CClUl‘ for iiic C.N.E_t_., 11S in“ Chai lottctoivn Oil a business till!- PQWDER LIFTED There should be more face pol-Vim‘ , NIJNIS “Rs A D. M“ \ and talcum powder available iii 1310mm" ‘resident, C.W.L. 5i) operation. CQWYLT _Mr. and Mrs. John A. Moc- Leari have returned tgflliehelg $3‘: in Brookfmux Mass; of Mrs. Her- ris, Dunblarie. S. ‘s. James R. Kenny» Char‘ vvii, is Spiilldilig a few do.“ iii Sumlnezesldc, the guest of lvlixz. sM. Bent, nnd is born: "Ymly grcptcd by he,‘ many friends‘ S The 29th annual diocesan con- vention of llie Cniiliclic Wcmclis League of P.E.I. opeird last ev. clung in St. Pziiils Hall Summer- sicie. There was a wry large s:- tendance of ciclcgates and visitors. Mrs. Wm. J. Sullivan, PPQSLGEHI of the SlllIlfllErSlde sub-division pre- sided and brought greetings to the ——- cleleyaies in a few well chosen re- Lilliari Munsey 0f “m” mar s. On the platform, which was Vlzisu, has returned home tasifibfillly decorated with flowers ztinu her brother. Mr. Sfiy- and plants were Rt. Rev, Msgr. mour Thompson, Belmont. J. McLellan, V.G., Rev. Thomas __.._ Butler, Mayor W. J. Lidstone, Mrs. -Mlss Arrleth Anderson and Adrian MHCIIITIIS, souris, Pre-‘i. Reta Bowles are guests of lVIrs. dent and Mrs. H. F, llyncs. ltfnuf- Jack MzicLeod, Summerside. agile, Executive S . eiary. The i program opened with “O! Call ‘ ' —Lieut, Allan Monkley of the by the orchestra composed of PE I Hjghlflndera 15 visiting 1115 and Mrs. J-Iarolri Hucslis, NLFS wife and lime Son M Kens-Mgtgn, Marie Gaudet. and Mr. Roy A- also his parents, Mi". and Mrs. E, hzarn. Mrs. SllIilVZln in‘ her re- },- Monkley summer51de_ marks welcoming the deegates re- “ ’ ferred lo the last ltime that the - convention was hr d in Summer- h d the “est of ‘her bromflfivfr “we are now under the shade-w of Jalines E8 MacDonald and’ Ill/Airs‘ war", she expressed m” wish its i‘ vine Guidance and that the dele- Cmrl“ MacDonald of gates ivculcl ion away wlthihcm pieasant memories of their visit. Msgr. McLellan Rt, Riev. Msgn, G. J. McLellan was then called upcn to address the gathering, fldvllllffid Iii a forceful address lvisgr, Mc- Iyellan expressed his pleasure at be- ——~— lng present and czngratuaied -—Ml'. Jnmcs McDonald popular mtmb-clts cf the Catholic Wcmcns and effluent salesman of Mcsxrc. Mamie on the splrndld contribution RT. Holrian Ltd., has resigned they have made in the war elfcrt. his positlon ivit-‘u the rlon and loft Thcir n-oi-lr is a pathetic one and yesterday morning for Charlotte. comes frcm a true noi.;ori of pat- i-Qvm m begin mg bask; training riotism, The urge women have lo do thew, S'_ lilcs-z- things ccmes from that love _. of home which istditiifist in every v, woman's hear. T e women GLVS OF BRITAIN ortheclw-Llhaverenllzeld mum“ 1-1 1 - that “our homes a- Iiins a yeritif. pmuc n“ 401,00 big tars are in danger of being de- _____i_______ stroycd." he said. "We have 110i lei INDIA'S TAXES suffered or experienced the (inad- ful trials of actual warfare but we > India pays no taxes, direct I I- oirect, to Britain. _c,qm_ Cqgs m" [he Canadian active Army stilh Mrs, Cass and their son smut a tieiiglitful holiday‘ l" Suiiiiiierside, guests of Captain Cass brother, Mr. Prirvin Cass and Mrs. Cass. -—Mrs. -Mrs. Charlottetown, is visiting in Sum- merside, the guest of Mrs J. P. Hogan and Mr, Hogan. S. —Mr. Ralph Bishop of Thomas Bishop and Sons left yesterday morning for Charlottetown to begin his military course in mechanics there. know that there are forces abroad in the world which would trample down everything we hold dear and ____ make religion and thcnhotne sub- . servient to the state. e women Ton Late to Clasify of the c.wr_. have plfllged them- 'T“ .<EIV€5 lo work so that these forces G A-RD EN. may be overcome." 9- - ‘Iliey have a wide vision and deep sympathy of the many trials beset the nations of democracy mid have rallied to the call so that the fiveeiicen of man to worship God aCCmding to the dictates of his conscience may be preserved. He called upon the women to contlue lo sacrifice so that they might go forward ln the noble work they are doing and continue to work and pray together for e. victorious D9809. r0 LET _ FLAT. _Phg o__.’il}0-J_0r_ll76 FOR. RENT — FURNI IIEI) house. Apply 241 Dorchestcr Si, 2. -—— .__i,___ i BLDOMFIELD WOOLLEII MILLS Special attention given to Custom Spinning, We-iving and Roll Cdrding. Charges ore doubled yom, 3Q: per lb., single . c I ted m 2e. Blankets failed and Iuiin- fillii°é>o".}“dwtgi<"“iilot' inn. $3.5: , '5 t‘ QTITIC OYCCS I111 dere"dd$2.25'each, '5 ‘iibsfof cleo: locial°gm.._.ice_ m, wmfld like u, was e woo require or eoc sre tho work of the C.W.l.. more bhlnker R0" curdmg 9;: per |b_ appreciated and in conclusion ex- We pay freight on I00 lb. prraacd the hope that thclr stay in Summerside would be a pfeasant shipments to be made into yarn "lid Pmiitable ‘me’ or blankets Highest market price paid for Clean Washed Wool. Blankets and Yarns for Sole. F. McAUSLAND 8t SONS, Bloomfield, P.E.l. 1O U Mayor Lldsione Mayor udstone in a short speech extended a civic welcome to the del- Dlocesan President Mrs. Mticlnrilii Diocesan Pmulent was then called lm to give lir-r ud- dress in which she expressed her pleasure n! accirrr such ll izirzc gathering. She referred to the changes made by the wa. arid that many more might be expect- atia-io-ie-o-z-zo ed. "We must face things with \ 3 Opens it 5'Side G_ of flowers, ' an important one, spec a! mcutlon that t6 British shops iiow. For five mtlliiitll-j iiftci‘ AllI-It A there Powde“ w‘ ‘ - control so 10118 35 may 1 ..u'ed in factories in H1985 n afar‘; (LIlClE-t! is not riii outstanding LIEfllFlllfl for \vnr_\vorkoi" ___* lllitTllS_ iin. —At P. E. I. Piiosnllel Tuesday, Sept. 1. 194;. to Dr. and Mm s_ A‘ Hill, a daughter. kceii rcnlizniloli of the tifficuitio; ‘ _ ,1 new“, iilielitl. Novel‘ bt‘ has Ctliilicizfs DOHIONK- At dic- Cllilllllto Mr- WOlllEllIlUCCI bet-ii all ci upon .1 pill Hospital, August i0. ill-is. HO )5 forth the fullest ciulul-iiiicc of i-our- niid Mrs. Ruiflllclld Dmmn’ I rice and effort to tin their pcizl in River, fl 5011. iliis great struggle," the s'i-\iikoi~ v , .,__ C1‘ .1Hc.to\vn said. Then she (ll"Iiil(‘(i illil‘ work A/Lsliltsiihgii, lilllioto Mr. of the national lOllYClltlOd livid iii and A“; My“, Pctcfs‘ City a 50p. July. At the CilllfilLiixlll of hi‘; .~ lutlc Marlene Hawaii; pllvC _~;][l~jl‘IIlCI?.D -,- At Cliai-ioiictmvll M.s. MiicIiiiiis with d. lovely basket 1105mm}, August 24, i942 to Mi‘. aildMia-i Benjamin Shepherd, City. it (liiilglitev. llERlllNU-{r-l lllgb P- “l? i} 12215;, Mrs. H. J. HVHGS ilicii gave re.‘ illilll- AW!- ~°~ ‘ ' ‘ i-rliort of flu: .s work. Oi..- Min». Louis F. Hclllllg, Montague. .~.tniiii1i1g izvuis her rrpo.t Wils ti $011. lIlB mciitioii oi Ilidiziii River sub- . 5v»; __ Agiymn, P.E.l 0n division WIllCIl with only 32 mem- ‘Iifoxlfiit? 1942. to Mr. {ind Mrs bars had COllLFlDlllCCI 311100.00 (lur- ivuN-nirl V Mz-Kcnna mes) Helen ing the year 1o the league TWO Trainer‘, n daugiiler. iiew subdivisoiis were organized. one at Glillld Ruler and one at ImOVNN-AL the nventio Mrs. ll. J. llynes Cllll TIOLLCLOWZl St. Peter's Bay. The speaker stress- l-Iofinitnl. All-HISL 22, 1942, to Lac. d tl f, , ‘ - l t, . Joseph and Mi-s, Brown. Mt. Ed" e 1e ‘in m“ m 5pm 01f ward Road a daughter. a valuable vvclrl-z and _A me Chm-lottetow]. study clubs and educational won: ‘gggllafiylxuéust 2i 1941 ‘DAV? should be made of the ivo-k of 225191 9mg,.,fii,filf“°fio.fifln"t§fiighiif Charlottetown, SIHHllEFSiCiO iiiitl ln- , I3 Lianne} ' dian River Silbdllllilfllls which have "___I' m-k-fl " " '4i accomplished a great deal of work. DE IHS _ In conclusion Mrs. Hynes extcnd- ‘—“'i—— ' “i?” ed siiwcre thanks to his Exceli- llUGllI-JS_-A the Charlottetown osnliii-nn, the Clergy Hospital, scpi- 1. 1912- Amblm 1'- lcrigiie member},- Hugues, lvioicli, ng: '19 years, Fun- eral Thursday morning. eiicy Bishop and Officers of the and press for their help, UDONNELL- At Avoiidnle. Sept- 1, i942. Reta Ji Grnoiiinell. and pig, Limp Re‘. Thoma’ ~,_,_.,. Q1 years. Fiiliera Tiurs ny morn: gave a Sm“ addre“ and 2P5‘? A mg at 9 oclock io St. Joachim.» the tom-k of the chaplmns m me church, Vernon River. armed forces, of the ti ‘i: ti, . tinder Whig)»; they labou,.lff,‘,d‘"fifj l|AYW.-\RI_)—At the Oddfcllows problems they mm m trying m l-lcmc, Pictou. N. S, Tuesday. make religion a normal pa” n! a Sept. 1, 1942, Leslie ‘J, Hayward. soldier: m‘, He asked that womp“ Funeral ‘from Charlottetown Bap- lnvite the soldiers into their homes fist’ chmch. tomonow Arlrhursday) so that they may enjoy the “m” service stnitlng at 2 ocock, fun- me which they m.“ more "ma ciallleaiiiig rit_ 2.30. Iriiteiment anything 915a He also appealed w Pcoilcsd Cemetery. Theh igatebeMr. in asking those in ant n i ‘ - , chapels for the armed hforrlgs ‘g5 imigfihiroilie (iifnlicheliiecispllttiaii the smucms- Th“ 15 democracy Bl- iwo reins LCIDVACG son of in agnd ‘work, letting those in autlwrl-‘y Mrs.‘ Leslie Rice of Bedford "°“’ WI“? I! "Wled- The cream Stntioii. The remains will be con- "! Cnllfldfls Youth ls in the armed vevctl from Frank l-lcniiesseys forces nnd there are mnnv dangers Piincral Home this morning at 930 i0 80W the cream IIXIIGSSI there i: to the residence of Mr Allan Prgpcl" Kllldflnce in religious mat- InlllllZLlTrflfiBdIi from ygllhlere “inc - flicra wi tae a ' l - Rev, Douglas MacNeill of North nlhrm at 4 dclogk utao Traicadlie Rustico spoke briefly. Cemetery. On the progznm was a Mrs. Roy Ahearn and select the orchestra. The convention resume, "wlnlntr wfth a convention mass at ll 11m. . Paul's Church Whirl} "ill be celebrated by His FsccelL ency Most Rev. J. A. O'S who will also deliver the ‘I‘he delegates 8t. Paul's hall MncInnis will meeting. Fri tliirr Bu tlcr solo by ions by on. In Memoriam . _ In loving memory of Mrs. Wesley “lllmn- I-‘niland who departed this life Sep- smmwl- tcmbcr 2,1932. will then mes: in 1'01‘ Pcltfstrniiori. Mrs. A beautiful star shines over the Dreside at today's grave 5, Of one we loved who could not stay A monrnful sigh. a silent tear _._.._______,_ _____ Bring; back her mmnory ever dur- N s Gigi-carted by Husband and Family. N. D. MacLean UNDERTAKER EMBALMER Co‘... ‘ottetown and North Wlltehln Phone M! THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 3rd AT Z P. M. I am instructed by Mr. Glennie McLean of Kilkearnry Road (10 miles from Charlottetown) to sell by Public Auction the following cattle --2 horses, 3 milk cows, 5 young cattle, 4 brood sows. Terms clsh. W. II. BEATON. B-3i-ii. - Yeo was held yesterday BfWHlOOILI W ducted funeral of the late C,M, flowing of Norboi-o was held yesterday 9_2_3i_ afternoon frrm Long River United Church. Service at the church an.) llrave W115 conducted by Rev, John _ Sterling. Pallbeazers were: Hon. J, E- slflfllfll-l‘. Wm. Berliazd, Samuel Bernard. Heath Montgomery, 1m _.___ MrcLeod, W G McKenzie. Members This column is reserved for news 0f 0f Mmlnt Zlvn Lodge Al“. and local interest, but advertising oi a. AJVI attended in a body and 1131;; liewsy nature may be insened at ifrvice at llic gave conducted by five cents a word, strictly payable c515 Master w H, Darrn¢h_ 111155;- in advance. merit in Geddie Memorial Ceme- _.___..___ .____ __-- tery, COOKS for Photographs. CKASWELL for Photographs. CONFEDERATION LIFE [NSIJIL ANCE WAGON DAMAGED- The from left wheel of n wagon was badly damaged but the occupants escaped 1,1111"? when the horse-drawn veh- icle was in collision with an auto. nfigile on Tll/llrirket Street yesterday -———-— a moon. ie front left fender of wiivllgiiigonofinMvi/léiiaggdaaniiiliggd thedclll‘ was slightly dented in the during sepmnber‘ acci eiit which occurred when the wagon arid auto collided a5 the [fly- POUCE C0URT_ In me Ponce mer proceeded north on the 5mm Court yesterday a d:unk and dis- “mi the latter In lne opposite dlr- orderly was sentenced to 10 days Fimml- A Parked car is believed to in Jan‘ A second drunk on Con." nave been indirectly responsible for plaint of his mother, was sent to m” mishap 5" 3-20 lJ-m- Which re- jail for five days. A juvenile charged iulwd l" ‘Wm? '1 lellSi/lll’ argument ivllh-usiiig insulting and abusive lame“ m“ driver-l 0f both vehic- innguaue was given a warning and e‘ liwmved» fThW Were men ironi told to apologize. W“ d‘? the "W- FUNERAL YESTERDAY - The ICE CREAM SEARCH — Ice funeral of the late John Wendall “mam I‘ M a Premium In Char- WWWH at present with little A short funeral service was coii- prmpect ‘l! impmvemellt until the at the McLean Funeral end 0f this month. The majority Home by Rev. Donald Bootiiroyd. of retailers We" Wmplewly 0111i 0i Funeral services were held in Un- the delicacy Yesterday bu! 50ml? iori Road United Church and were mm‘ “W” w B" a few 8B1- conducted by Rev. Thomas Wilson. I?“ l“ Pm m)“ Yew days. The Interment Uiiioii Road Cemetery. “Mel's “b9 were ‘Orillnllie t0 hllve Pallbearers: Messrs Wallace Mal- ‘Ysllmn quantity l)" hand Were leti, Jam . Mound, George New- dish“! It m" °l1 a 50!‘?- 01’ fRtiOll- man. HfllTV Newman, Lee Essory, in“ system‘ "WW1"? 9- 00119 0!‘ S0 Harold Yeo, i° each DBFSOH- The shortage is ________ due to wartime regulations which SCHOOL BOOKS CHEAPER -P1'°\'ld°-< fol‘ spreading the supply Willi the illiijorily of the rural “er thlteemwnlh Perillds- Hlli Smock already open and the (my iveiiflier in August resulted iri Schools scheduled to opcii iii n. mghe" comuinpno" which "used WeCk. pupils are gelling their sup- "Tum ‘wpmmn A“ me Bmmmi plies of text books, ‘Phase are grcat- “lowed A" “uh dealer- ly reduced in price over tlicst- .il' the previous year as a result of - L-OTB . f ~ I tilt." 111.212.3231’. ‘tlfifié? s Lllfli-ER, Buy War Savings Stamps at Drug Stores ‘IOWN CLOCK OFF SCHEDULE __The town clock has been be- having rather badly during the put lev] days, It started to kick OP Sunday and since then has been acting queerly. For a time it WM» said to have been stopped while at other times it. pea-ls out the stroke of one for each hour. How- ever, it is expected it will be back on o. working basis soon. Wulllfll’! kills pain. WANTED Girl for general h Genteel Protestant homemiiiefltiiii- urban Montreal. Two small child- ren. Beautlflil surroundings. lleier- enoea r uired. P Y "B" GUARDIAN 9-1-31 BEEF AND POULTRY “DEMONSTRATION The attention of producers, wholesalers. meat dealers, and consumers is directed to an impor- tant educational demonstration on merits to be held in the PRINCE EDWARD THEATRE at 2 o'clock Friday Afternoon, September 4th. Mr. William Dennisen of Chicago, an outstand- ing expert on Meats will be present and demon- strate beef and lamb quality, breaking down carcases of beef and lamb into wholesale and retail cuts. ' Proper methods ofcarving beef and poultry will also be given. Miss Laura Pepper, Chief Consumer Service, Ottawa will also conduct demonstrations and deal with the work of her branch in relation to present day conditions. ‘ A film entitled “Beef and Romance" will be shown. All parties handling meats for sale, and every householder should attend, if at all possible, this important meeting. I‘he Prince Edward Theatre management has cancelled the afternoon matinee in order i0 assist in this worthy feature. Remember the date. Assist in a meat improvement policy by attending and taking part in the discussions. iht‘ $2.530 suhvciilioii voted nt me last session of the Provincial lie- Eislnturc. I11 most C8598 the books have been reduced in cog-l by 5o per cent. Iil other iiisiniiccs the iilSi. ycri_i' books were inc eased in Brice ihl5 year but because of tho SllbVEllilOll they will retail m, the i941 price here. ' PREVENT serious FIRE _ What mlslit have developed into a_ serious fire was prevented last Illsllt by the speedy action of zine- members of the Charlottetown Yacht Club.’ Their prompt action l" dew"! with a blaze at Hall and Staverts Foundry oii the wales- ffflllli saved it rind surrounding, buildings f ‘m Drobnble destruction While two of them, armed tom, bllllclkels 0i water. kept the flailie.‘ W ch they noticed about 930 pm as they started for homo, fmr Sbreadlns. a third rushed tor neighborhood grocer and teiephon: in the alarm. This messave sun moned the firemen to ficnlsh l1 lob. Damage was slight, O Protect Your Clnthet From MOTHS L A R V E X. MOTH B A I: L S, NAPHTHA- LENE FLAKES DICH- LORICIDE- SAPHEX RENT OUR ELECTRIC S A P HEX SPRAYER for only $1 per day to rid your house of moths. We have a variety of MOTH BAGS for your choice. BEACH BALLS 19c to 35c. t t On and after employment throu method of advertisin COLGATES TALCUM 2 for 25c. SUNBURN PREPAR’ ATlONS. SKOL- NOXEMA TAN- GEL NOXZEMA SUN TAN OIL ' EXTRA SPECIAL Petal Tone Face Powder Petal Tone Toilet Rc 90c xii‘:- Spgoial -- REOOII BROS.’ klkTdffiTan 1. That t These regulatl nurses, and certain o DEPARTMENT OF LABOUR NATIONAL S OF HELP WA NTE OIIERTISEMENTS gh advertisement in newspapers, or by any other ed for with a National Selective Service Off which offers or seeks emplo em pioyee does not appear, and 2. Thai all replies are addressed to the nearest employment and Selective Service Office. positions as farm help, suit any National Selectl ECTIVE SERVICE ONTROL J September 4th, i942, no person may offer or seek unless such advertisement has first been arrang- Selective Service Officer. S, lcers are Instructed to approve advertisinP ymeni, provided: he name of the’ prospective employer or pply in the cases of advertising for school teachers, domestic servants, registered exempted occupations. For full particulars cor ve Service Office. ELLIOTT M. LITTLE. Director of National Selective Servk! one do not it ther {i