4.3;» - NDBUDY. .1 s ~ f ',._...And' We Do Mean Nobody ' k lVho Wants A Fur Coqt 7721's Season Should Miss This 5' t A r $ale of Pmfiman 7am: - iir TIIE FASHION snore: v.5.‘ Y sr. ozone: sr. GHABLOTTETIIWI 2 Days Only FRI. 8r SAL-AUG 29 8:30 ....Now Is The Time To Buy Prices Are Definitely Lower The Fashion Shoppe GT. GEORGE ST. BIIRRLOTTETOWI Tlheelnnsihseoervodleraews o! local interest. but ulna-kiln; o! Ill"! Illhlre may he tunnel e8 Iln cent: a well strictly psy- slilollednnol. 9m 1'00 n! your Oar Book? COOK‘! tor Photographs. courrsnsnarsoiu an r.- SURANCE HOWARD MoLNNIS’ Htcc-r | Footwear at 1'15 Queen 5g"; l ' PHONE SAUNDERS 180g 1°;- ‘Bw-zp and wedding pictures o; - location. BY Alli to Mont s1 B to t 1n about three 11011:‘; Phage gill: time Central Airways 2061 or 54o. CHUBQH 0F SCOTLAND. —_ ‘_C'c_mmunion Services August 31s; ilamross 10.30 A. M. and 730 P, M, ERev. J. H. Bishop. r0 NEW GLASGOW 1n 2s min- utes via Maritime Central Airways ‘twice daily. Phone 20st or s40. | crnmcn snravrcn. _ Servicl On Sunday. Aizgrrst iilst. at cm“ _ Roads at 7.30. Rev. Sterling stack- house. Minister. caLLAonaN-s wooion Mills, Drcmcre, will be operating as usual grim September 1st to November S -__ THE REOPENING SERVICES ‘of the Bonshaw" United Church I will be held Sunday, Aug, 315p at ‘l1 a. m. and 7.30 p. m, Special speakers and music have been ar- ranged. LIMITED BUS RUN for Borden I land Mainland Points leaves Chri-r- . flottetown 11.15 A, M. Returning ‘leaves Borden 3.55 P. M. arriving ,Charlottetod"n 5.20 P_ M. All trips [Dally including Sunday. Island Motor- Transport Phone 248. UNLOADING c0711, ._ A. Pick. _ni'd s; Co. are unloading l-lardnut Coal, lnverness Screened and ELLEIPS DIARY (wontinued from Page 2) hid forgotten her crying and had tnat was in her. before you went come to the yard with her moths-r “WHY this morning?" And so all waved l, smiling good-bye as one in all, with a. few anxieties which machine moved away down the after all were only Xaintly disturb- drive-way. This was a pretty golden F8. 011i‘ pleasant day has slipped and white animal intended once away into the lovely silence and said Well" “though she sud James remarked disposal when they hrmed thisi I "Didrft advised that ordinary __ I tell you that was every pound Bras d‘Or Coal today. “$110 df-Celved me a lrtle" Jock IMPORTANT NOTICE To an weighed veryvERflsERs Advertisers are copy m...."_ reach the Guardian 0531435 m; later than 1i a m. the dny previous t0 date of insertion. Large M15 quarter page and over mzist reacli’ the office at least 24 hours in ad VBHCQ- I upon a time to be added to the i renediction oi’ this moonlit night.‘ REAL BA ., , milking herd, and then discarded Until tomorrow - Diary — PIANO. — Onlekcohlmg to make room for a more prom- Good-night....... loan imakm Guaranteed fr“, from .K 1P3"! 0Y1!- svld "m9 "m9 520i l0 ——————i_ lmoth and rust damage. Extra fine ‘Ii a dealu" from the mainlayd. a DOP- JVATER. FRONTIER itone, This instrument is largo and - war buyer to many Island tarm- __-__ absolutely nothing lins boon done n t; ers. The men talked ‘stout he! < Almost time-fourths o! the to the case All expense in recon- r . /. 1 rvqning-momrd by moon-light. I N. 1., and ask for your copy. 4,000-m:ie boundary betW-"en cpn- ditloning confined to intoma} part5‘ cda and the (Tnited States is water, ihence ideal for" ruiral ‘hall or home ,with children Iwihore quality anq. ‘prici- offsets appearance. Miller l Brothers ma. l TIIAT I0!_Y_0F YOURS i l (Ccntlnued Irom Page I) i ness. This was perhaps their amb- tori but they found it did not make for happiness o! mind. I Of course. as men and women ' grow older they must expect a "slowing up" of vigor- of body. but they should mot accept aches and palms as being natural to old age. Today we have the geratrician, a specialist treating tlhe ailments o! the elderly who can make the later yeairs of lite more comlortable. I Neither is it natural lor the eld- erly to have mental derangements because there must be a. reason for these derangomonts, should they oc- cur. An overhauling by and a frank talk with their family doctor will likely straighten out any mental or emotional derangement. many o.‘ which are due to a sluggish live;- and constipation While a noted physician advises chose past 50 not to raise their lit- tle finger iminecessarly, he lcnows, as does every physician. that walk- ing and light exercise are necessary to maintain a good crculaton of the ood. HOW 1S YOUR B1001) PRESSURE Send toda yforr Dr. Barton's book- let dealing ‘with both lhlgh and low blood pressure entitled ‘How Is Your Blood Pressure?" To obtain it just send 10 cents and a 3-cent stamp, to cover cost o! handling and mailing. to The Boll Syndicate, 1m care oi’ tbs newspaper, Post O!- flog Box 99. Station G, New Yoai fl, centrist susniiisiii "THE . ETOWN GUARDIAN 3 Reasons Why Thrifty Mothers Shop at Moore 6's’ McLeod’s for Boys’ School Clothes Excellent rQuality! Lowest Prices! Best Selections! TEDDY turns to mix/em, mojcli-‘em checked jacket witli contrasting slacks in his favorite oil wool fabric! Three but- ton, single breasted models, finely tailored slocks— Sports cools $l4-95—$22-95 Slacks “~50” $89, ,,,., .............--.s_g_-..-uu Smaller Editions i For Fall Come in and see our clothes for Lads of all ages Priced for Dads of all wages , . Snappy, smooth fitting jackets-suits and shirts in i variety of man tailored styles-sweaters In V-neck- zlpper neck or full zipper-mode of the finest Eng- nite/Pidy or lish all wool yarns. Right for dull 0r pastime! Stop in today. TOMMY takes to l-weeos tlils fall in on all wool sul! that's tailored just like Dad's with notch lopelr- three buttons and double breasted mode|s-2 pair trousers. Junior sizes 24-18 ‘14_95__$|6_95 are to be worn in or out of trousers, Students sizes 33-37 32150-33699 MGDRI‘: t; MPLEOD MM _._~n-a-O Boys’ Plaid Sports Shirts Heavy weight-woven wool llonnel's and under jackets oil winter, full cuffor action, they assorted color plaids. Sizes 8-14 . . . . Also medium weight plaid Doaskin shirts assorted patterns and colors. Sues 12-14 for wear now .. $4.95 $1 .65 we" EXCUSI MI ' III/Ill IIHIIIIIIISS COMB IIIII‘ POI 41:411.!!! l ROLLS 11m amt in 0/!!! WI! N!!!) Milli/ll" few o! them meet the themselves unsenrecisted. —NEW BABY-TO-OPEN TIN- .' oonorm’ 01x SA vs- her complexion and her hair gets grizzled, he ieels that she has some- how piayed slowdown trick on him. Many and many s man" divorces his (sithlul wife for no the: reason than she has gotten the middle- ‘ aged spread. lwives to be shop windows that advertise their prosperity, but they lrumble and complain over the bills. They expect million dollars on a cut-rate expenditure, hncus-pocus over dyed rabbit skin that will make it look mink. , be met with a glad. sweet smile, ‘ the children cease their prattle f the sound o! their key in the door. And they consider themselves mar- _‘ tyrs it their wives indulge in a 200d meals before them, ‘Tlhey expect them to be ever the space o! live. They know they still love them, though they never nor sy a tender word to them. They expect them ior marrying them, no matter what sort stion they let themselves in for by doing it. to love them and forgive them. was read by Mrs. Georse MarKay about the Eskimos and what the Red Cross is doing to DPBEQFVB their health and well iioins- The next meeting is to be heldmt the home oi the Secretary. MH- J°hn Walker and the roll call to be replied to by donating a 15c ar- PLEASANT CIRCLE W. I. The August meeting o! Pleasant Circle Institue o! rural Albany was held at the home o! the President, Mrs. Basil Sherry. The meeting opened by repeating the Creed tol- e<¢wo<¢>o Q u e4 P p) rowed by therolb call and minutes. _ T n u n ( on n“ “om “e There were seven members and gggugad‘ 51:30“: 6635;‘; ‘iflngh ; for the next 30 or 40 years, and when she loses her iissom‘ figure and two visit-Of! DFBSEM- The 599"" ' was served by the hostess. assist- tary reported proceeds from con- m by m. Mm" Ann“ “d Mn,“ cert at Crapaud $20.88, a Play 8M ice cream sale at Seven Mile Bay i _ hall $56.75. Total proceeds to date $199.55, with expenditures 0t $40.67 making a balance on hand o! arises. The school committee reported paint had been ordered tor painting the outside oi school, the work to be done during the Fall vacation, alter the rooi has been shingled. It was moved by Mrs. Ar- thur MacKsy and seconded by Mrs. U. Large that Mrs. Sherry and Mrs. George MacKay be the new sick committee. Correspondence was read and discussed. One letter from the supervisor was with regard to DoBiols Bros. putting on s cooking demonstration. Mrs. Elmer Gamble kindly altered her home tor the meeting. Then there was s letter from the Red Cross stressing the need tor- clothing for overseas. and it was decided to make twelve dresses at present. An lntorestiru article from "Health and Walters" And there's clothes. The great majority oi. busbaiids desire their The quickest, safest opening device on e shoe polish tin them to look like a and to do some kind oi e like real Husbands expect their wives to be always gay and cheery and to no matter i! they are so grumpy that. and the cat sourries to the cellar st tew nerves oi their own. Husbands expect thcinwives to be domestic and to always set. but they must never smell oi’ the kitchen. miracle-workers who can stretch one dollar expect them to oe mind-readers who pay ‘them s compliment them to be grstctul to oi life o! toll and priv- They expect their wives no matter now they treat them. expect so much of their wives that It is no wonder that qualliicstlohs, and that .0 many husbands Isel HL“ ’ .147 Sherry and the meetini ld-!°“'“' ed. WET-BUT CURRENCY uoorxs. no. - roe) 1g‘: Costello dived 4o mt rroui zd W here ln.o the buy and "W" m harmed a Iive-Ybll-{ld Irdlan I u then went. tru-oillh m‘ 9:235?“ and fished out “Min bills” ‘m no pinned to e. clots-recline