AQGUST 1. 190.5 THE, CENTRAL GUARDIAN H Human elven Beauty Salon was during August- .uMMv's TAXI--Dial me or 7370. OSENE Electrte and Pro- Jgemiias Refrigerators. Bryenton ind Mscxaig - TINY TOPS lhop are offering children's summer dresses and sun dresses, 2 to 12 years, at many reduced prices. cnaaLo'rru'owN norm. sUNDAY special. live course chicken Dinner, 51.50. Served from i2.30 to 3.30 P. M. PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE Cnmpnign Headquarters at 160 Kent Street. Dial 0343. Vote for Me- Lure and MacLean. BRING your Shoes, Boots, etc.. .0 Modern Shoe Repair O6-OB Syd- ney Street. Charlottetown, when you come to the city to shop. Re- pairs made available daily. NEW GLASGOW CHRISTIAN (:HARA.iE.--August 2nd, 1053. Ser- vices at: New Glasgow at 11.00 AM. Breadalbane at 3.00 P. M. Frederic- mn at 7.30 P. M. Rev. M. Wetter- ,m,-gn, Minister. I-'l'NI:2RAL vasnzitiisv - The tlmcral of the late Susan Duffy, H85 held yesterday morning from me residence of her daughter Mrs. John Coyle. 53 Brighton Avenue, to ilie Church of the Most Holy Re- deemer, where Solemn Requiem High Mass was celebrated by the my Rev. Gregory Murphy. C.Ss.R. llcacoil and Sub Deacon were Rev. J. 1.. Madigan, C.Ss.R. and. Rev. ueorge Coyne, C.Ss.R. Present in the Sanctuary were Rev. Henry Duffy and Rev. T. P. Butler. In- terment was in the Rorrignyagthollc Cemetery, where the were conducted by the very luv. Greg- ary Murphy, C.Ss.R. Pail bearers wore: Joseph MacDonald, Fulton Palilld, James Coyle, Reginald rtnylc, Bcnldict Callaghan, Everett Toonibe. Ladies' Suits - Beautiful Summer Out they go less Ladies' Smart Spring Coats - in Kilgornocks, fancy Tweeds, plain Wool, in all sizes. Prices S2995 to 3362.95. Out they go less .................. .. in navy, black. grey and paslel shades. Prices 328.93 in 5557.95. Out they go less ............................... .. in Sun Tan and plain styles. Prices 587.95 to 017.95. PIEEBBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA, Brookrield. Charge-The services for Sunday, August 2 are as follows: Hunter River 11 a.m.: Brookfleld 3 p.m.; Sunday School at 2 p.m.; Hsrtsviue 7.30 p.m., Sunday School at 6.30. The even- ing service in Hartsvills will be the annual W. M. B. thankoi1'er- ing service. Guest soloist will be Mr. Edward Pratt of Quincy. Mass. All are invited to attend and worship with us. Rev. Law- rence Biaikie, Minister. MILTON-vII.US'rICO PARISH. - Rector. Rev. A. E. Piercey. Services for Sunday, August 2nd, are: St. John's, Milton. 10.00 A. M. Sunday school. 11.00 A. M. Holy Commun- ion snd Sermon. Christ Church, Cherry Valley. 2.30 P. M. Evening Prayer and sermon. St. Mark's, Ruatico. 7.30 P. M. Evening Prayer and sermon. Come and bring the whole family. REV. II. F. DAVIDSON AT KIRK-During the month of August while the Minister, the Rev. T. H, B. somers, is on holi- day. the Kirk of St. James will have as guest and preacher for the five Sunday Morning services the Rev. Hugh F. Davidson, M.A., Minister of First Presbyterian Church, Ohatham. Ontario, Mr. Davidson is a native of Ontario, a graduate in arts of the University of Toronto and in theology of Knox College, Toronto. His first appoint- ment was that of Director of Christ- ian Education at Knox Church, Toronto, from which he was cal- led to Knox Church, Fort Erie. At the outbreak of the war he enlisted and served as a Chaplain in the Air Force. Returning to Canada at the close of hostilities he was called to Knox Church, Oshawa. and from which, two years ago, he went to become Minister of First Church, Chaiham. Mrs. Davidson is a granddaughter of the late Mrs. T. C. James who was for many years Clerk of the Sultan of St, James' Church and prominent in the work of the Presbyterian Church on the Is- land. Mr. James' daughter, Mrs. Macxay. will be visiting the Island with the Davidsoi-is. Summer Wearing Apparel on sale these August 1 Value Days - a great opportunity to save and 5 still have advantage of summer goods before the l summer is half over. Act at once. SALE THURSDAY MORNING niscouur i niscomir niscounr. Dresses - Kiddies' Cotton Rayon Cardigans hiddics' Cotton Rayon Pullovers Sweaters, long sleeve, Kiddies' Sweaters Sec our special table of Ladies' ' Straw Hats Sizes 2 to 6 years, Reg. 1.25 Rfwular 1.19 for ............. .. Navy with plain cuffs. Slzes1.59 2 to 6x. Reg. 1.98 for .... .. Values 2.95 and 3.95 for These items listed above are all money savings specials for you Browse Bros. Iltd. Balance of Ladies' Bathing Suits. less . 257. Ladies' Wool C Cardigans Sizes 16 to 20. Kiddies' Summer V3. 0" 3:2.-..1;?9..:2 V; "" mnninnnr spricuins, Sizes 2 to 6. Reg. 6.75. Less C Dresses. Boys' Cotton 0 Suits Sizes 1 to 6x. .. 2.98. less Hats 1.0 THE GUARDIAN. ETOWN ARRIVE BEFORE WEDDING- Miss Janet Mccallum and Mr. Gerald Lapierre of Toronto, whose marriage will take place next week arrived by plane and are guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. 1'. Mccallum, Weymouth st. Before leaving Toronto, Miss Mccallum was guest of honor at several mis- cellaneous showeis and was enter- tained at I dinner by her co-work- ers of the Office of the Institute of Science. Personals Mrs. Ronald Arnold, Maryaville. N. B., and her five sons are visiting her mother, Mrs. Ed Acorn. City. Mrs. Victor F: MacDonald, Charlottetown, is visiting friends and relatives in Boston, Mass. Mrs. Harold Heffron and son Harold of Boston, Mass, and Miss Priscilla Buote are visiting their sister, Mrs. Joseph R. Gallant of Oyster Bed Bridge. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond L. Ande - son, Minneapolis. Minn., who have been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Harold L. Pickard at their summer cottage at Inkerman Shore, left last Sunday on return by car with their young son Ronald Mark. The friends of Myrna Coles, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Verner Coles of Milton, are pleased to hear she is programing favorably following an appendicitis opera- tion in the PEI. hospital. Mum Mias Betty Lockhsrt, R. N.. Tru- ro, N. S.. and Miss Carolann Mac- Kenzie, Guelph. Ont., were recent Mr. Arthur Coffin. Jr., of H. M. O. S. Bhearwatcr, N. 8., is spend- ing his annual furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur cot- fin, 320 Euston St. Mr. and Mrs. J. Gordon Suther- land and daughters, Gayle, Janice and Joan. have left for their home in Hamilton, Ont, after spending an enjoyable vacation with Mr. Sutherland! mother, Mrs. Wil- liam Sutherland, and brother, J. 3. and Mrs. Sutherland of St. Peter's Bay. Mrs. Carl Kuchard and Mrs. John Kuchard of St. Catharines, Ont.. who are visiting the former's fath- er, Mr. Joseph shama, were guests on Wednesday evening at the Shams summer cottage at Lewis Point when Miss Helen Shsma in- vited seversl friends over and a most enjoyable evening was spent. BRITISH COLUMBIA POWER CORPORATION, LIMITED Ne:.:.C:.u:::.-rs" 21.": or en... "A" and c'l..'."--ia-vl.i...:T”.:'li'..T (lined. It the ofllcc of Montreal Trust Com. puny in t City of Vancouver. and the flush register. of master. of the Com- DIIVI --id -hm-. maintained -3 the ollloea of Monuenl Tmat Company in the of Montreal. Toronto and A"'uxe:asw5iilwbeFclsaed gram Friday. nth . . n I . l A , , bodiincluaive. Y " """' W53 DATED zv 3,1 i chi. aotn d:y ufiilivilsa, mh c”'"'"”"' av ORDER or THE BOARD J. A. BRICK. Secretary. I 3-Day clearance Sale FRIDAY, SATURDAY & MONDAY Balance of Infant's Girls' and Boys' Sum- mer Weorobles (assorted sizes) clearing of 33173 per cent Discount Counter of Infant's Vests. Pants. Sun Suits, Bonnets. Dresses and Overalls cleorina at 25c, 50c and 1.00 each Many other Specials not listed planning our No Charges No Refunds THE MISSES HOLMES and BRADLEY 159 QUEEN ST. DIAL 3414 We ask the co-o give our employees a w AUGUST 10th to 15th Office closed 10th to 14th inclusive. (ipcn on 15th for accepting cleaning and pick up service. ' WE HOPE YOU HAVE A PLEASANT VACATION peration of our many patrons in holiday season in order that we may ell-earned rest. If you have clothes awaiting cleaning have us collect them im- medlatcly and thus avoid disappointment. August 6th is latest date for which we can accept cleaning and promise delivery before vacation. DIAL 1” 1307' Thursday, visitors to the Island, guests of their aunts, Mrs. Alfred Morrison, Pleasant Grove, and Mrs. E. A. Beairsto, Margate. Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Bailey have as their guests their daughter, Mi-53 .7. H. Relst and two children. Wil- liam and Margaret, of Preston, Ont., who arrived last week and will spend another month here; also Mrs. Bailey's sister, Mrs. A. l..? Churchman and daughter Arnetic of Brldgetori. N.J., who arrived onf Thursday. ' Another special line of values 495 and 5.95 for .... .. Reg. 3.98 for2.98 1.95 a fur FURS BY EXPRESS PREPAID '10 YOU Just dial operator and ask for Island Furriers collect 6923 A selection of these great fur values will be s hi p p e d anywhere to you. Of course, if you'd rather- just wire or write. doesn7t just happen . CONVENIENT TERMS EASILY ARRANGED sale like this LETIS OPEII THE NEW FIIR SEASOH WITH A Special Give Away Prices! Mink dyed Coney (dyed rabbit) 009. Top quality Racoon (3 only) 3599. Electric Seal (dyed rabbit) 9599. Brown Lapin (dyed rabbit) .... .. 5399. All selling away below wholesale price. 7 JACKETS CAPES Included in this great August Fur Event. Sel- ect yours now at a tre- mendous saving. its values. Georgeous Northern Side MUSKRATS The finest lovely new mink and paste! shades. priced to give you the bargain of at life time. August Sale Price 534500 Look! PERSIAN LAMB In both grey and black, we have marked these magnificent garments so low that we can irutlifully say we have never had such values be- As Low As 33950" GREY KIDSKIN: MOUTON (prcsscd lamb; ideal furs at. a budget. pricc, top quality coats for the budget: wise career girl, a small investment for exceptional value. ,5 fore. SECTIONAI. MUSKRATS. IAN LAMBS (sides). JAP RAB- BITS, BLACK and BROWN SEALS (dyed rabbit), SIDES (dyed muskrat) grouped to- gether to give exceptional August values. this to sway CONVENIENT TERMS EASILY ARRANGED PLANNED Yes, planned for a reason-to soil furs-to give you the best possible value in quality, style and price. During this our 18th Annual Aug- ust Fur Sale we plan to do just. that. During the past months we have worked hard assembling the largest, the most outstanding col- lection of beautiful fur have ever presented. We offer to you this once a year opportunity to purchase from this fresh new stock at prices away below their regular Your Once a Year Chance to Save Many, Many Dollars. I I Magnificent Northern Back MUSKRATS Precious felts blended to the loveli- est and newest: shades, newest full sweeping back flares, new collar and cuff treat.- ment. At savings so far below the current market price you'll marvel at the price of only coats we tones of mink i365” quality olil,ai'ii'ribln, in I aw 5245” 7 PERS- HUDSON SEAL