mammals-toss“ L . GUARDIAN .- 00a: Olen. ll It, “t, . aosnsussb: m rsmgoonan . IIIII llllsrllllllu Mali Q SUMMERSIDE Io shun “WINE. Smut; Iii!» . m,“ main- Wstc linen I i sh» - . V. Gllsllnnmsy hofigliflflypugwji i Pllulln Iota: lhoolt Ildrllvillo ltllst (hull. Illl Gall‘, muuillasvlilbottollvuoltoowhmghs—qgga “Ml. csn-isrlorllivllllidllllltild-Iholafilnthlssorvlu a "-. qrgivsyolllillffilllllilllflllllolllelvnhooyolrnm ._|r03 BALI — Potato digger.‘ Used two seasons. Will take horse in trade. Hillard Mouse. Freetown. _.0Ul STOEIB WILL OIDII Mandi! Alll- 3m‘- 3119b fiotfitis a condom: was Bov- pass. BGCQQUC’ __ ' -susvsi GLAMUBIZI- Groom Gloss your hair vrith Helene Ourtis suave. Gourlies ltexail Drug Store, summersidc. _.5'!'RAYED on my farm on: whit, 5nd red heifer. Ii not claim- Ed before Aug. 30th will re sold Waiter B. (Ill-I- 1110111947"- _.FOUND in -Kensln3to'1 Aug. s. Biilfoid containing small sum money. Joseph mGuirk. Margste. DNEW S-DAY Mantis Clocks just arrived from England. Get yours today. Moose Jewelry Store. Soar "run new Electric Shaver you have needed so long. 11;‘ Invameu Halifax will be received by radio M Vgitl! service. 2:30 Evenitu; Prayer, ircm the leading makesat Mouse Jcu-elery Store. ._,__ -MAGISTRnTE’S COURT —A number of cases were heard before Magistrate R. S. Hinton in Sum- merSide this week, A man. accusod o! operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated bad his case adjourn- sd for argument after. the evidence hnd been taken. A vspeeder was fined $10.00 snd cost: and a n-an charged with reckless driving was lined $15.00 and costs. The lccus- ed in two cases of , session were each fined $l0.00_snd colts-S. _...-__ -0RANGE SERVICE TORIA-Crapaud District held their annual church service in Victoria United Church on Sun- day afternoon Aug. 18th. Rev. Dr. M. E. Gouge, Past Grand Chap lflill. had charge oi the service ad prcilrlicd a very inspiring scrmcn; l large number of the members. of the LO.B.A, joined in the not-tide. Hart-y Qulgiey, ‘D-D. of C. nctcd as Marshall and Stavert beard and Aivan Walsh ss Conductors. each tfltryinc a Union Jack. Following the church service. the members ntarched to the beautiful shady lawn of Mr. Fred Truman's im-arby where they held a short tnbrmn] meeting. A vote oi‘ Sfinreclatlosr was extended to Rev. Dr. Jens:- for his splendid "érmon; m the trustees oi’ the Victoria Unatwl Church ion the priviWve oi meet- iington. Sunday Schoo before the service in ouch place Rev. D. E. Noel, Rector. the citizens of Bedeque and vicl-n- ity gathered st large and beautiful home of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Henderson on iy on the eve of their rture to the town cf Summer- Tho house was. beautifully J. Inmsn acted as master oi ceremonies and brought a message from Rev. O. his regret at being unable to be present. Rev. J M. humorous address and voiced the sentiments of the commurfwy re- greting the departure of the Dr. from our midst and asked the Dr. ind Mrs. Moyse to scce r en electric floor lamp presented by John Green and a chesteriield chair by Orville George Henderson. Brief speeches were given by Horace Wright J J, Harrison lilacFarlane and Ralph » Callback. The pianist number of old familiar songs which all polned in singing. Dr. and Mrs. Moyse each expressed their care appreciation of the gifts they A. Britten expressing Baxter gave 1 fit the gifts om the commulty w ich were Johnson and XX, played a sim- "W i719”: and to Bro. Guthrie received and for the loyal friend- Blllelifll" for bringi". the "fi-iis- 'hl'p of the people of this ‘oc-ltty. tor out from Charlottetown. Ice cream and cake was served Grind Ledge officers In nnen- by the hostess and a number of digit-c were: rs. l’... D. McLeod, young people. A sing song by the hG-M. Mrs. Susk- Moore. RGM Bsdeque vocalists was then en- rs. iiiii-zahet Brs’. F". Fecrotsrv, joyed and a social hour was spent. liirs. Grace Francis. Pr. D. of‘ C, The appreciation oi the gathering ‘Mrs. Eric Lowthe“. Gr A-idltm, was extended to Mr. and Liz's. Erna" Moore. PWM. T. .7 Tn- Arnold Henderson for opening their, g"?! PGMZ. E. f7’ H”»‘m, "GM, home for the occasirn, closing with Pteivart Inman. P. Jr, DOM. “Blest Be the Tie that Binds" and mer McEar-hcm. G". The-w. Meot- Aulzi Lyne Syne. Before leaving 5"” "M59" hi’ Fllwlw "blast Pe all w‘-shed Dr. and Mrs. May's-e The Tie 111st Binds" and the Ns- and family many years of ziappl- ilonsl Anthem. l'i ess and prosperity in their new home-B. g A 0. 1. caravan s. 1*. HOGAN it's a simple matter to can our Grover!“ delivered. 0M1. 112 For DELIVERY SERVICE umber and luvs your s coss. _ unto“. -cuvncn or ENGLAND ser- vices for the Parish of Newmlnndan Sunday, Aug. 25; 10. ‘VIII Prayer. st. Mazkli, Kensingzgg‘; The Archbishop's sermon from . 1110mm’, New Innuoti; 7:30 Evening Prayer, St. Ste hell's, Bur- lhe hour M-FABEWELL ron nu. tuoysc AND FAMILY-A large number of Tuesday evening, August 20th to bid fare- well to Dr. and Mrs. Henry iJoys-e and faml sl e. decorated with gladiolus, daliiias and sweet peas. Alden Learri ire- sided at the piano playing several AT txggzl-gelectlons as the crowd gathered. ‘U- OQLUHBIAK Matinee Saturday 2:30 é _ POLICE COURT — in the Suntmerside Police Court yesterday morning, two men from out cl‘ tow!‘- charged with speeding were .~et off with a warning-S. -FOB. SALE-it pure hNd Guernsey heifers rising 3 Yen"- one lust. freshsned. 8 to irelhefl within a month. These heifers are show type. lame and w. from high producing dams. some from Capt, Reid's herd. Tattooed and eligible for registration. Averalfi price $150.00 each. W. S. Weeks. Bayview. --APPOH\lTED RETURNING OFFICER-Mr. James McCurdle, Middleton has been appointed re- turning ofilcer for the by-eiection to be held in the 2nd District cf Fri-rice on Sept. 17th. Noni-nation day will be held on Swtflmbei‘ 3rd, two weeks before the election. In the past, Nomination Day nas sl- ways been a week before the elec- tlon but a recent amendment =1‘ the act has changed it t0 1W0 weeks, Mr, McCardle visited the different polls of the district ye;- APIIOI. <-_--.-... .. pj1 and Mr. Ledgard. boro and her daughter. Miss Jean Andrews of Ottawa have . visiting Mr. and Mrs, Russell Bell of Borden. Bordon‘ g . And Vicinity Mr. and am. William White of Borden are spending their holl- m with relatives at George- 0 m. Cecil 533;. and Harold of Charlottetown left on madly morning for Saskatche- Mr. Raymond Mdrnvish, teacher st Olrloton Bchooi commenced his duties theirs last week. ‘M ‘ma’ 5599"“! Min Plrancis Razavet of Sum- amo‘ £03125‘ m4 77""- P J- merslds visited her friend. Min ' ' 55mins Sharpe at Borden on Bun- 410i!!! msnont n, "' _ 1""°"'°"¢ molars cantata: v1.0a mun Tgomba- of mates)!" Iflfontlflourlfes m»; mug‘ " ' “ ‘ ‘w y‘ w " Smmerm’. 11 510W. gihysat- - Edwin McAuey at Mt. -ussomo’ sanvicr Ga Cs tlin s. 1., Re s t n» Traverse United Church Sundae‘: has en s patient in m: P. If, E. M18. 3th at 7-30 ‘pan. Rev. S. J. Hospital returned to his home in govt?! 11:!!!‘ geaaheh érne Nmenlig Borden on Plriday. » ge o. ' AF. and A-M. Ind Sister Lodges Dinner guests at the Borden Inn are requested to meet at Lodge during the past week were, Mr room at ‘I oclock, Standard Time. W. N. Keenan, Ottawa, chief of the Plant Protection Division, Mr. Babineau, Quebec City, Chief Potato Inspector of Quebec, and Mrs. Lomo Howatt. Fredericton, N3», Assistant Plant Pathologist. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Atkinson and Mr, Roger ‘Irenhoin of Fort Lawrence, N. S.; Mrs. Albert Ger- vln of Riexton, NB. and Mr. Fred Ross of Regina. Sssk, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hector McKenzie on Sunday Mr. and Mrs.» W. Leigh Sharpe and family who spent a few days with Leigh's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Sharpe returned to Moncton on Wednesday. Miss Reah Jay oi Borden is vis- iting relatives at Kenslngton. daughter. Mrs. Kenneth Connell and Mr. Conneli. Mr. and Mrs. John Andrews and son Lowell of Norboro and Mr. Davis Baker of Summorsldc avers visitors to Borden on Sun- Iv. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. l-iulford andI family who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Fired Jeffrey of Borden returned to their home in Sydney; NS. on Monday. I Mr. Fred Rosyoi Regina. Sask., son of the late Mr. and Mrs Mal- ' colm Ross. is ter m absence of forty-two years. Mr. Ross sees many changes af- ter this long absence. He ‘s visit- i-ng in Borden. Fredanctc-‘i. Cove- hesd and Charlottetown. While in Borden he is the guest of Mr, and Mrs. Hector McKenzie. Mr. and Mrs. Colin Love of Borden left on Tuesday morning for Edmonton. Alta, where they will spend a few weeks visiting their daughter, Mrs. John Lerlgard Mrs. Sterling Andrews oi Nor-- F beer ' THE CHARLOTTETOWN _GUARDIAI§I ___ MACKEREL— CANNED CHICKEN-(Boneless) u gigflgiflvglzll:ilgdranlivifilcgztgtfdhomé 1Lb.Tin . Per Tin ', FOYWWC/v- N ~ _ l 1°’ e“ kwhf ‘li/Twwwim m“ p“? CHICKEN HADDIES- SARDINES-(In Oil) ..... ..... ..... , "';~...'.;,-..:"e- tt.t":.:..:..."2::...t:*:;.2:t 1 can... 30c 2 T... ,,,, 15c , , Aljliplimrzz loll: lin ‘kite Montreal tC-erlieral ifgs- LAM ‘- - - __. ~ a. e are gs o earn Jot C S__ MACARONI_ AlstimCongdg ‘and gfitfiiilsli “we” Per Tin 1 Lb. Package "‘ ° l‘ w. mi Mo. s. o. Ghsroeit of LOBSTERS- CODFISH-(Boneless Shows 1:30 4:15 Rfifl°'l,,1?,',',,§§‘,‘l‘§,§‘,1“’.,,fl’; “.521; 1 Lb. Tin 84c 1 Lb. 32¢ J spend a few weeks with their ins their many friends for their gifts and 800d wishes- pleasant evening was then 5P6!" l" music and dancing. Music rendered by the MacTavlsh Bron. assisted by Messrs James Besristo and Wm. Woc-riside oi MalPeqlPi- ins Effort Despite Materials Shortage LONDON, Auk. 22 —- (C? fllbll) ron ‘runmrr VIE ask-cam srrorrnzzs Grocgries — Meats - Fruits — Vegetables fii.”.*‘.‘.‘..w.‘.‘.’.‘.".lfl“fi. 10c §E.§E“..T.‘.’.“’Y7;s.'..... toe gatétlrnownm» 20c garneri- A 10c e5- -~--- ----- unc ..... ..... .... ....... _ gringo BEETS- 10c calizason- 6c ivrgv POTATOES- 4 c 0110M. 8c l‘.l.i.‘”ofiffll’fli... 15c i“i‘Z9.‘Tf’.‘.’T“‘.’.EI‘.S.T_....... 10c CHICKEN SPREAD- Per Tin A vary W85 GEGIUS ‘ 000051" ANNOUNCEMENT We are pleased to announce that we are now ready to serve you with service and parts for Pontiac and Buick automobiles and G.M.C. trucks. We recently purchased Bay Motors Garage and are "berating same as a division of our company where old and new customers will be given as prompt service as poss- ible under present day condltlo _0ur parts department and show room is located in the building formerly occupied by Dominion Fur Sales Ltd. ere we now have a stock of genuine GcneraiMotors wh parts and accessories. While we are unable to offer you any new automobiles 0i‘ trucks right now we feel, duo to changing conditions Ill- lnti regulations, you would be well advised to drop in and “"85 Your new car and truck requirements with us M’ early deliveries. Phone 218. MURPHY MOTORS LTD. FRED C. MURPHY 172 Wsier Street, "his." I t , rushing ‘ ' " reduced Writs for “half an! ‘I Alla {for um at... llottinl sou can two lush nub, l" "'1 some oligiti! rusted anti v V q coop, 006., st 1N1"? rains can. INGHAM W. PALMER Summorsido terdav and posted the slovtwfl’ Mrs. Janet Pickering, Mr. and proclamations-S- Mrs. Wilfrel Pickering and Miss Vivian Woodslde of Clinton were vixsltorsthto Fertile]? gtmnkgiorndfly w ere ey me rs. ac - PQYSODIIIS Ion and daughter, Isabel who hnd ' just arrived from Winnipeg. Man. —-Mlss Myrtle Grady, daughter of Mrs. James H. Grs , Sum- The r ulur suction party of the msrside, has returned to Mont- Borden omen's Institute wt: real after spending two weeks va- cation WHJI her mother who hll hem iii for the past twelve months-S. —Recent visitors in Summer- nide have been Mrs. Helen - Grey and Mrs. R. J. Hutchinson oi Boston, who were ucomrnnitd by Lt. Edward Gray, USN. While here thev were the guests of Mrs. iired Cvroom.—S. --Mr. Alfr" Lodcr has ret to Cambridge. Mass" after visiting hi-s sister, Mrs. James H. Grady- Mr. Loder was born in Summer- slde sixty-six years ago. He left here thirty-six years a o end never vlsltcd the Island snce —-‘ Fivir. Joseph Thain-his has re~ turned to Franklin, Mass, alter l\ visit to his brother. Mr. Ambsosc Mmcmnis, Summer-side and Mrs SM! is; Bodsqu-i. Prince Edward island forty yearn ago. Old friends in Bedeqle and knliersido were pleased to livu him l. helfti welcome-S. DEVEL IG PRINTING ' sumac. ' awaiting passage on the foray. held in the town hall on Thun- day svenin with three tables play . Ls lei prize was won by Mrs. amiile Arsenauit, gents by Mr. Athol Ellis with consolation prize going to Mrs. Willard Laird. The freezeout prize was also won by Mr. Athol Ellis-A. c who are often held up rafts HE request was acceded to an for several days the ladies suppiied hot coffee and sandwiches from a stand on tho pier. People who were travelling were much pleas- ed with the service and the nice sum of over was realized. The‘ proceeds are to be divided evenly between the Women's Institute. Women's Social Oiub and the Altar Society. A t nuptial shower was held on ondly, August 19th In honour oLMr. and Mrs. J_ A. MacDonald who were married recently st Hayfield, N. B. The was beautifully decorated for the oc- casion by friends of the bride. During the entrance of the bridal party the wedding march was ren- dered b Mill Inez Mcfnnis. A hesvi-iy den csrrl e was wheeled in by Miss Waive scDonsid and Master Allison Jeiirey. The gifts were opened by Miss Iva ‘Iren- holm and the verses and good wishes were rssd by Miss Pauline Noonln. The young couple were tho moigilonts oi many valuable and use gifts inciudi g .1 nles sum of money. The br dc‘: granti- othor and other relatives from mos oultsrrv, PRINTS Mali Your Films To Us For 80min Roll Fill, l“ Sins In Stock Enos: Drug It Hits Sonics‘ m..." s; L t. other The bride responded thank- KENSINGTON l I'll. FRI-ilk ‘fill-Isl. III Dhily’! ‘Th Tim Bshllsru’ __Repair work in devastate: areas of western Francs shows magni- icent effort and zngenious improv- commission on devlltlttfl to gather report to the United Nations As sewbly. co -—-- lnl t - Durl Exhibition week the fifm“ “m” m m“ m Borden sdles were asked to sug- ‘ ' _______i Ely lunches to the travelling pu ~ BRISBANE’ Amid-Mm _ (Qp) _. Wild d I least tlgatls the theory. UUAL Place orders now to in- sure winter supply of coal. Arriving at intervals. screen- ed Sydney, Invsrness, Alb- isn Nut and Coke. CHARLES LLEWELLYN Carleton Siding 6-17-s~tf FOR SALE Al‘ NORTH CARI-HON I [IQIINY 0f IOIOOHOII Mll- MAIY MUTTAIT, ' Alblny Ill. AT TRYON '1 sens land, house, barn and out-buildings, electric lights in house, IIIIIII In pot-cl, With or without present potato crop. ' n. P. MseDONALD isation despite a grievous imortawe oi all m-w materials” a felt"?! b? the Western Held Party of a sub- area: said today. The oorty was one o i touring ious arts of “V” ‘lumbering for s The report said an Sou-mile tour showed that a nssic short-us of ,1 1n nmcg infected sli other 1 1 "ll " hich ‘terrorized d: Efiilrlnsttgnatsirtet oi Yensrie ior several weeks has been Elwi- s strange cross the Australian p, mile snd s fox-at iii‘. ISLAND CHEESE- Per Lb. 34c ORANGES, PEACHES, GRAPES, FEARS, osllv 19c f rnnsu rnutrs PLUMS, GRAPEFRUIT, APPLES, BLUEBERRIES, CANTELOFES, a LEMONS SUMMERSIDE Seek Reduction in Electric Power Rates Annual Meeting EAST PRINCE PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE I ASSOCIATION : The Annual Meeting of the East Prince Progressive Conservative Association will be held in the Town Hall in the Town of Summer-side on Thursday the 29th day of Aug- ust A. D. 1946 at 8 P.M. Standard Time. Each Poll entitled to send five delegates. ,PRESTON KENNEDY, President. ' W. HENRY NOONAN, Secretary. ‘PEDRO, N. S. Aug. 2Q—(CP)—~ The Union of No-va Scotia Muni- cipalities, meeting in the final scs- slon of its 41st annual cont rencc, today passed a number of r olu- tions ranging from requests for reduction in electric power costs to the need for an adequate police patrol on highways. The union decided to ask the provincial government to review he recommendation of the Daw- son report for the purpose of formulating a policy under which the average cost of electric power to the consume would be re- duced. This, it was felt, would an- coursge the expansion oi industry in Nova Scotla. i UITAWA. Aug. 22-—(CP)—Rum- PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE GOIVEITIOI ors that government health auth- orlties were restricting tourists coming into Canada from the Un- . ‘J§i‘3n§.i'2‘°€‘,a‘l§f“.‘$‘§.°2t§§§ti$°lE A convention of the Progressive Conservative Party heslth deoartsinenltn oiéttalgafis-ot me will be held in Portage Hall on Tuesday, August 27th at q,m§_;,,,h,e m, °,m,;,|g,nm,n ,,,,,_,,_ 8 p.m. standard time, for the purpose of nominating two ell service. said stories that oi- candidates to contest the Second District oi Prince in the next Provincial election. Poll chairmen will please call meetings for the selection of delegates. ilcers had been posted along the border to advise visitors :0 keep . P. M. McCAULL ‘ President out were not based on tact H. A. JELLY, Secretary r-'-"—""“"'t fikunnnfi ALL LINES RALPH MlITTIiRT 5 ummarsid e PR1 )I*'F.SSIUN AL CARD T. Earle Hickey Chartered Accountant HAY“ ("D08 ll yo ll Grmvlllo Strut “U5” Summorflds Agog“ Phone B75 J. l. IIUWIIIG, M. ll. 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