PAGE. TEN Tm 65w “IDEAL” Y T‘? yaahnn pA/y e5,- EVERY ONE HEALTHFUL AND DELICIOUS 0 MILK- e cram 4 BUTTER Phone 373 IDEAL 4’ CHOCOLATE MILK 9 CULTURED BUTTERMILK‘ for Delivery DAIRY Summersids s ‘é‘z\'i9$. FARM FOR SALE I ofier for sole my farm. consisting of two hundred acres oi laiid situated on the mqcqdumized l‘ 0 O (I leading ___ from Charlottetown to Svm- -THE OFFICE or pa. car.- me,s;de_ one hundred and lANT. Kinkorn, will be closed twenty "M" cumwfion undl August EB, afternoon and evening. eighty under the best hord- _WANTED GIRL on WOMAN wood on P. E. I. Will sell with or without crop, or purchaser may have everything; horses, cattle, all machinery including 5 horsepower engine, thresher- l WESTERN oiiiiiinuiii. —FOR. SALE ROCK PULLETS. three and a nalf Phone lad-i. Sunimersidl. I for housework. Summerside. Apply Guardian. . —-INVERNESS SCREENED COAL ‘ shipped from mines recently. Advise ibooking your order at once as thisi Who in America." Dr. Read is a b“ the} may be the only car of the real member of the Gibson Island Club. shaker, cleaner, all . . I i I 1. i . - furniture in the house. ,§f,§§_“§j,d,fff“ Suppl’ ‘l P MC EMMET DUNN’ -WE ARE BUYIN» bags, both I-OP 57, P. E- I- Jute iind Cotton. All sizes, all Spfingfigld, shopcs. Freight paid on lots of 0:» ~vc~vc i FOR SALE At Carleton on Borden-Sum- hiindred or over. We are k P337318 I99 pr es. ' Rex Dawson, Albany. —RECONDITIONED Pianos. timed and In perfect shape, only a few lcit. Gallant Grocery Co, Howlan. -TYI'EW'RITERS, we received a few Remingtons, and one small Portable. ‘Corona’ all in perfect. condition, bargain prices, Gallant msrside Highway. 100 acres, 115i GYQYPYY c-- Hcwlan» clesr- Ruunlnr brook It lmk- —BLYRF..-\IIS, round tables. Pull Good buildings. Electricity avail- nble. l-i mile from stores railway. and Ideal potato or dairy farm. With our without crop. Apiiiy a. s. raancrs Carleton out Couches, and a few good Or- anns m stock. Write today, Gal- lant Grocery 00., Howlan, —KENS1NGTON Presbyterian Church. The annual Sunday School picnic will be held on Fri- oay, August 29th, with the cars leaving tne Presbyterian Church at 1.30 o'clock lll the afternoon. ' . REV. J. A, ltfcGovran. months old. THE CHARLUTFETUWN GUARDIAN llr. F. Ltd. Read T I r lloms 0n Vacation. To Alherton -Dr. Frances ll. M. Read of» Baltimore. Maryland, accompanied by her mother, Mrs. Geraldine Read is spending a vacation on the Island. Dr. Read graduated from McClill University Arts B. A. 1929; Medicine M. D., O. M.. 11333. She received an ap intment to thi- Johns Hopkins ospitsl in 1933 llld has been there for the past i4 years. She had a brilliant record at M00111 receiving most. of the schol~ astic honors and has continued to receive similar honors at Johns Hopkins. Dr. Read is a Director of the Harriet Lane. Johns Hopkins Hos- pital Clinlc for children. She is the first and only woman doctor to be on the Medical Board oi the Johns Hopkins Hospital. She has done an enormous amount of re- ysearch in rheumatlcJever and has published extensive articles and monographs in the leading ‘medical Journals. She is engaged r in private practice in Baltimore as i a consulting spocluliat in children: diseases. She is a member of the IPediatric Speciality Board and is i a Fellow ol the American Academy of Pediatrics. Dr". Read has just attended the International Coii- l .*.’:€‘ri;".‘: r I ~ -- -~ »= m m.» Thio a eti e » ti, b . TIM‘ Lwn“ T "l" “m i 5 me- "B “as B ended l’ l L ease is 1U Inches 1on3. the leading Pediatricians from ever; in", on, menu", go country in the world. " "m," "Mnnhed “mule l She has been elected to Who i; i; vq-y gambit Th", tie Dr. Read and her mother motored down to the Island, where they are visiting their many relatives lDr. Road's mother, Mrs. Geraldine i Read has a beautiful shore proper- | ' ty located on the Mill Road, which " she plans to retain permanently, as their summer home on the Is- 01’ black top grain cowhide. these land. Gladstones have a dividing book, shirt fold sna utility pockets. ——DR. A. R, GRANT will be absent from hi5 office fire-m August 30th to I 18.95 to 37.50 Men’s Aeropack . September 18th inclusive. Officc' will be open and arrangements have 0f blsok or brown Fabrlkoid with leather reinforcements and two been made to care for patients. luck fasteners. These bags have a dividing book and utility poa- ketl. , A'_T STANLEY BRIDGE 11.50 n 36.50 Store and stock also Iot of land. - Apply . MRS. J. E, FLEMING SATO MON. A SEE THE SLIDE FOR L NITES MONSTER BIGGER TIIAII AIIYTIIIIIG YBII IIAVE EVER 55E" * SUMMERSIDE RAOE TRACK AUG. 30th 1st LABOR iirrsiiiiooii SEPT. IIAY CONGRESS OF HOLLYWOOD ’ DARE nevus iiiiii rsiiruiimo ' a FRANK MATHEWS l AIIII IIIS UTO MANIACS SEE THE HUMAN BATTERING RAM! IFEI 3° In a number of convenient ‘z-s .Th colors ar black, RM‘ , lilrown and slmulatedeTwoed. l Tweeds and Fsbrlkaids ....The colors are black. nay, l8 to 26 inches. I _ Overnight Cases 4.75 t0 .30 P.M. Fibre Suitcases‘ ‘WIIERE i quaintances. Among the distinguish- ed visitors were Dr. FEW. Christo- pher of Boston who acted in the capacity ofyjudge for the carriage class of horses, and Mr. James Pendergast of Kerisington-better known by his many friends as "Big Jim." Eliiisdale And llioinity -’I‘hs Alberton Eixhlhltlon was the centre of attraction last week and it was a decided success. F01“ lcume from all parts of our iaii‘ i 151e, as well as many visitors from l the U. S. A. to view the excellent ‘ exhibits and also to renew old ac- Mr. and Mrs..Charles Rix and family o! Summerside are guests at the home of Mrs. Bessie Rix. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Rix and family of Halifax are spending their holidays at the home of Mrs. Bessie Rlx. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred RDblChlIld of Rumford, Maine‘ who had been vacationing here. left on return on Friday. Mr. John Weeks of Montreal spent a brief holiday with his mother, ma. Annie Weeks and his sisters, Mrs. Hazel Cameron and Mrs. Harvey Pratt. ALPH MIITTAR Summer-side Congratulations are extended to Mr. Keir Weeks, son of Mr. John Weeks of Montreal and grandson ot Mrs. Annie Weeks of nimsdals Bags bear the famous Chris- blndlngs and are nicely lia- ca, . W0men’s Dressing Cases -- 10.75 to 28.50 and brown. These Case! have leather bindirs's.:...'1‘he sizes are Eighteen inch Cases of 100d strong Fabrikold or Tweed. These are nicely lined and have reinforced edges and corners. SEE DRIVERS ROLLING CARS OVER AND OVER END TO ENDI I SEE IRON MAN MATHEWS STOMACH! SEE m: DIVE or DEATH! SEE THE GREAT PAUL AERIAL ALLOW A 2-TON TRUCK TO RUN OVER HIS SENSATION OF THE AGE! SEE JERRY CHARACTERIZED BY "RIPLEY'S BELIEVE IT OR NOT" AS THE WORLD'S MOST UNUSUAL MUSICIANI SEE TIIE BIIMBER IIRASZI III Mill AIR I! BOII'T MISS IT IT'S SIIIBIBE 20 SPIIIETIIISLIIIGJIAIR RAISIIIS ACTS _NOTE-—WE CLAIM THIS TO B PLAY THE MARITIMES TIIE IIILY SIIBYIIIB ‘III 1.00 IIIIILIIREI 50c ALL siimssipii s E THE BIGGEST OUTDOOR SHOW EVER TQ I P.E.I. i TAXES IIGLIIBEI i T. Earls lliclisy Offloo at - ll Granville Street Surnmersldo Pholll Ml (thus-tend Accountant Phone SII X-Ray DR. VINCENT GRANT Dental Surgeon Smallman Building SUMMERSIDE x on his recent appointment as third engineer on the "Abegwelt." The many friends _of Mrs. Ed- mund Kelly; who is a patient in the Prince County Hospital, wish hsr a speedy recovery. The death of Mr. James Can- non, s life long resident of llms- dsie took plscs in Charlottetown on August 19, at. the advanced age oi eighty-four years. Ho is survived by his widow, seven sons and tea daughters. His funeral took place from the residence of his daugh- ter, Mrs. Everett Murray. Elmsdalo to the Anglican Church at Alma. Services were conducted by Rev- erend Mr. Phillips, and tho rs- msins were laid to rest in the 0A- jbiuln; cometary. t label. They have leather DRESS adul- 36 lush bolts. a hard teat blue fawns 19.95 Ill-n FRIEIIIS suuuaasma ished with locks sud these have slats, a 3h inch tray. excel. locks and loop bolts. iioiirii -$0UT1li-EA§T_-, HOLMAN’S HAS... FOR EACH AND svsav JOURNEY Luggage that is smiirt and attractive-Luggage that is light in weight, easy to handle and that ‘has loads of packing room-Choose is NOW- for that business or pleasure trip — choose It for the young person going away to school or college....Good Luggage is a necessity! ~ 1.0014.- "- se Travel Twins Are ‘Special iissiiuii 20.90 For I 19.95 . ... TRUNKS Wall built Tbiinlts of l-ply construction, with steel strapping. They contain . oundod bottoms and a tray and are fin- lean STEAMER TRUNKS llllfll! Steamer Tnmh ‘m, fibre covering _ two bottom MEET" I 14.95 to iaiso 14.95 to 16.50 t £\‘J‘s‘J:iI‘ 28, 1947 l wiisf After an absence o1 m. w." Mr. Austin O'Brien o! Edmonton’ Aim, formerly of Alma, is vuitiny’ his native province. Ho is sccam. Danied by his charming wife who is‘ 911/1118 her first visit hlrll. m. OBrisn holds a responsible pen. tion ss Inspector of schools in the “est. Mr. and Mrs. O'Brien are receiving u warm welcome from relatives and friends while guest; of Mr. and Mrs. Oornolius 0'- Brisn at Aims. Mrs. William Brennan left last Alma had week for s visit. to "The States." She accompanied her Mrs. on their return trip to their home. u their weekend sue!"- their nephews, Messrs. Howard and daughter Claude shes. of Tignlsh. Mr. How- Frsnk Crowe and Mr. Crows ard Shea is a student in a Jesuit Seminary in Ontario while Mf- Clauds Bhsa, a arssduste of the Mrs. Frederick Rennie of Aims 1M7 class at 5t. Dunstaub Callas!- wiu among s party motoring to is entering the Seminary in Tor- the U. B. A. last week. Mrs. Rennie onto, this autumn, to study i0!‘ "l9 will spend some time visiting rela~ tives there. M. and Mrs. John P. Wallace of priesthood. We congratulate tho-W brilliant young men and wish them every success. -E. lays’ Drm Shirts, lum and Largo ..‘.. Jackets-Sim 8 to All Wool Sweaters-Sires 8 8 to I2 Suits with two pslr d? ‘Paints Students’ Stilts, 3 Pleas PHONE l“ .-us.---.-s.--.- Shorts III Wool Mixture-Sins 6 to 12 Wool and Cotton Slacks-Sims I to I6 Black Rubber Ralii. Coats with Hood-lo ..s-s---e----.--.--..... f IEXT TUESDAY oiiscii on "riisss sour oioriuiio srsouiis I11‘ VICTORY BLEAIIIIERS siid GLOTIIIEBS Whites and fancies-sizes, Small, mod- 1.49 3.95 1.50 4.50 3.50 4.95 ........,,........m.... 21.50 m; ..es..¢¢-- elves-q--iolaaslssllns -ss¢ssonos--- toI6 BILL and ERNIE‘ _ CENTRAL STREET