' PAGE TEN I" (t) §_ 7; r 3 equipment for conning 1 y sinrnonucmc DOMINION NARROW MOllTll MASON JARS These new Mason Jars are of quite rev- olutionary design—they're quite an im- provement over the old style Jars. The top is a two~piece metal closure, cover- ed with gilt lacquer. the inside of thc 10D ls oi’ white enamel and has a flowed in sealing gasket-you won't need to us! any rubber rings. OllART 11¢ CAN SEALERS vrcronv j §2.’.'.".’_.".°.".".‘..._‘°."’...... 13.95 Z:;.“.’i.f".‘.’1%i"."f‘...... 14.95 MODERN SPEOIAL For l and ll/z pound cons . .. . . . .. .. 23.75 ..._|__e_-|- vegetables, just os Mother used to do. supply of nourishing foods throughout the year. We have all your needs and IALE OALLOli and preserving right here. i “GEM” —- Screw Top muss‘ sans SIZE — — each 14c 15 Ouart dozen 1.10 — — each 20c dozen 2.30 m "2 u“ “PERFECT SEAL" FRUIT JARS runs - each 12c - u»: 1.35 m" 5'“ “ '- "m" 14¢ OllARTS-cach 14c - u»: 1 sa “W 1'" ‘ ililART SIZE -— -—- cacli 10c dozen 1.95 ' "ERIKA SEALQ "m: ell-loll "' '- "All 32¢ For your Jams and jellies are easy to dOZQn Zlllfilli?" will"? .1"? e11‘; ‘infill: . Seals in a package, priced at only "- "" 080R 8O 2 for 15c Put up the'fresh grown products of the‘ Summer time-the delicious fruits and . This assures you of o wholesome ‘THE GUARDIAN, CHARL-(YITETOWN Enamel Ladle P rose rv i ng KETTLES 1.65 rt Enamel Kettle Enamel iiovcr Aluminum Ladle liuro Aluminum ' 1.65 45c 45c 30c l lb. cans-Z plain 98c; 2 lb. cans-Z Rubber Rings Zinc Rings Glass Lids enamelled . Extra esn’covcrs CANS 1 dozen in carton. enamelled, 1:15 156 lb. cans-Z dozen in a. carton, plain 1.25 enameiied 1.30 dos. in a carton, .. . .. 1.65 are also available. — — Box 10c -— — 6 for 25c — e- dozen 35c Grade VII: 1, Imelda Quinn; 2, Geraldine Callaghan; 3, Noreen Coady. Grade VI: 1. Louis NlcCloskey; 2, Reta McCloskey; S. Ether Claris- in. Prizes for the best scrap books awarded to: Grade X. Leo Clark- in; Grade VIII. Roma MoCieelsey; .Grade V11. Imelda Quinn; Grade " nmyvnu: SCHOOL The following report for Bany- Yale school ior the month oi June: Principal's Department. Grade X: 1. Leo Clarkln; I. Louis McGinn; 3. Gerald Condy. ‘Grade VIII: 1. Roma McCloskey; l. Wilfred Clarkin; 3, Jimmie Mc- closkey. Lost week acting for Canada Packers Ltd. l purchased from Mr. Archie MacKenzie, Ken- sington, 245 lour-montht-old Copons, paying $481.78. Mr. McKenzie hos a net profit of $l50.00 for his lobor. This lot of Chickens were fed oil they could out ot all times of Sur-Goin Chick Starter. This gentlemen shows you the key to 1Q The U. S. A. farmer is fest becoming adept in the ort of keeping his hens and chickens in good order oil the time. ' Whereas he is able advantage quickly of a favorable turn in the market. l You have o lovely flock of hens today. Seeq sonoi ‘moult con wreck them in e week MARKET iN rm! In‘ lending hens today I was very hoppy to pay the highest price in my thirty ysors as your poultry repmentotive.‘ '- 1 y comparison REISllOTOl Louis McCioskey, Esther r Vi, Clarkin. Prize awarded to the pupil with the highest number of days‘ at- tendanhe for the school year, mer- ited by Esther Clarkin. Rita Bradley, Teacher. Borden Mrs. Ernest Grant oi’ Borden ie a patient in the P. C. Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Isodge oi Borden are spending their holidays at the Magdalen Islands. Miss Olga Toombe of Charlotte- town is Visiting her brother. Ralph and Mrs. Toombs at Borden. Mrs. Helen l-lutsheon of Outre- mont, Quebec, has been visiting her daught , Mrs. William Lenco at Borden. Miss Mary J. Gallant is spending her summer holidays with her lather. Emmanuel Gallant at Borden. I Mr. and Mrs. Herman Philmore of Ssckville were guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Sharpe. Borden. {on Wednesday. Mrs. C. H. Cameron and son, John, oi Montreal are visiting her parents. Capt. and Mrs. John L. Read at Borden. . i Miss Gulnivieve MacDonald- of Ottawa has been spending her eess. Quoting o few words from an American hon“?! with M!‘ DRTQMB- M! HM iMrs. James V. MacDonald at mggqging; , .B0l’d¢~l’l Hotel. The regular monthly meeting ‘oi the Borden Women's Institute was held in the Town Hall on July 5th. with ten members present. Minutes oi last meeting were read and ap- proved. The secretary reported various bills -paid including $7.84 or school peat. $11.00 for singing cachet’. The committee collecting tor CanceitCampalgn reported $53.- 'l0 to date. Card committee reported receipts of $14.15 with expenses for crises $10.15. Mrs. Ozon and Mrs.. Dorsey were rye-appointed on sick committee Correspondence was reed re Musical Festival and it _wes decided to send $2.00 towards sonic. Mrs. J. V. ‘MacDonald gave en interesting report as delegate to the Annual Omvention at. Char- iot . It was decided tn have Institute olcnie and to hold n pantry sale near the last of the month. Meeting then adjourned. ._A.. .___a_._-_- , VOICE OI‘ ILIJAI LONDON - (OP) — Rev. Iiiijeh P. scholfieid. s London congrega- tional minister, used his ventrilo- aunt's dummy. Bible stories at spegal children‘ services - ' ELMSOALQVIOIIIITY Congratulations and best wishes oi a host oi friends are extended to Mr. and Mrs. Claude MacNeili whose marriage took place at. Sum- mersidc on July 14th. Misses Angels and Mary O'Brien have arrived from Toronto to spend their holidays with than" parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. D_ 0'- Brien. Messrs. Everett and Herbert Mc- Klnnon of the U. B, accompanied by their mother. Mrs. James s. MacKinnon and Mr. Michael Mor- rison of Grand River motored to Elmsdale on Sunday. —Elm. A large number from Western Prince witnessed the splendid raccs at. Covehead on Wednesday ard had the pleasure oi seeing Lees Nightmare. owned by Mr. J. W. 0- Brien and driven by Mr. Claude O'Brien win the No. 1 Classified race. Mrs. Harold Mstloek- Mrs. Eld- ward Leonard and Mrs. A. 2:. Knowier of Alberta and Mrs. Jack Macready oi’ B. C. have arrived on P. E. I, to visit their aged mother Mrs. Mary MaaDougsll who re aides with her daughter, Mrs. Jas O'Brien. It is a very happy re-un- ion as it. has been twenty-seven years since the six sisters. includ- ing Mrs. Michael Morrison n; Grand River. have been together. ll IEASOIS Will dirt faster. fresher-brighter. s "Jlrrlfny," to tell ' rrcrn lEL rot citric: m m: rustic: vcr. gives you eorr were: washing even in" hardest water. VII. penetrates, cuts grease, loosens GIIMHWIAWIMIRQG}! Vii. cuts disliweshing time in half. VIL is safer, leaves fine washabies Vll is milder to hands-by actual teat- then any other leading product. flit/IQ KZAVMMV€NW@fOfW8/IE@KW€! VBL lrelpe undies eolouc-bri iss- keepe woolen: dnfiac- age sheeree, than finest soap lakes. ‘ . They are receiving a warm nel- come from their many friends and relatives in the land oi their birth. Congratulations are extended by a host oi’ friends to Mrs. Ann.c Weeks on her birthday of ni;1c.y years which she celebrated quietly at her home on July 8th. with members oi her family present. Mrs. Weeks is enjoying good health and her many friends wish her many happy returns. -'I‘he regular monthly meeting of the Catholic Women's League was held at. the home oi the Presi- dent. Mrs. A. D. O'Brien with s large attendance of members and some visitors. Rev. Dr. W. E. Monu- ghan was present. and opened tne meeting with prayer. The roll call followed by the minutes oi last. meeting were read by the Secre- tary. Mrs. Michael Ahearn. Discus- sion took place regarding sewing of the church garments and plans were made to meet for work, Mem- bers were urged to attend the Lad- ies Aid meeting ior hospital w th a view o! becoming members and assisting in the programme on tne opening day in August. Alter otnrr business was completed meeting clocsd by prayer. Next meeting zs to be held at the home of Mrs John A. Callaghan. Refreshments were served by the committee in charge. Galiled-loolted at the moon with the first telescope used in astron- omy in 1009. wAsurs LillE liliAGiil w/tfiwwzaa/rizr! YOU'LL “m, crusts “ l ' Ross’ Corner. l ' Rev. . ‘I x mi fvrcsrsnu GilARlllAil ATIAYID on my place, one- year-old Guernsey heifer. Robert Mann. Kegeington. — “FOR SALE 1034 Plymouth Coach in good condition. New tires. Aroly Latch Simmons. at Willard MacDonald's Billie. Bunk. ‘merside. . , -—NEW ROADS — ‘Ilia-road machinery oi the Dept oi Public Works have been making a new road near the new Imperial Oil service station. now nearly chai- oieted to Carnithere Garage. They also dug out the ditches on tne road leading to the theatre and made e new road on the United Church Manse property. -O. l —I‘UNIIIAL SERVICE! -— This funeral oi the late Mrs Norman Wright was held from her 1a.": residence on Monday afternoon at three o'clock. A service conducted by Rev. Mr. Sullivan assisted by Rev. Mr. Ayres was held at the home while the interment service at the grave in the People's Ceme- tery was also conducted by. Rev. Mr. Sullivan. Pall bearers were hiessrs. L. R. Alien. C. B_ Moms. Ewen Nicholson, Gee Brace. Wil- Jim Strong and Lee Lowthen-S. -LAID T0 BEST-The funeral at the late Rev. Geo. William Bar- rass, father oi Rev. E. J. Bari-ass. summerside was held on Mon-lay afternoon with service at the Bap~ tist Church conducted by Rev. Mr. Hicks cf Tryon. who also held tne services at the grave. The psli bearers were William Currie. Bruce Johnston. Ernest Morrison. -C0llfl Waugh. C. B. Jelly and Reuben large. Intermeht was in the Peo- ple's Cemetery. BummersidcJ-S. —'FUNERAL MONDAY — Tne funeral of the late Mrs. Philip Gallant was held on Monday morning from the home of Mrs. Mable Patterson to St. Paul's Church where Requiem Mass was celebrated by Rev. Father Mac- Leod while the last rites at tne grave were performed by Rt. Rev. G. J. Maclsellan. V.G. Pail bearers were Messrs. Danny Gallant. Ten- nis Gallant, Jack Fitzgerald. Frank Arsenault. Malcolm Marshall and William Broderlck.--S. Personais . -Rev. and Mrs. Vans B. Mec- Lean. Ottawa. are guests at the Cliff cottages. Cape Traversc.—s. —Miss Alice Harrison of Mone- ion. N. B.. is visiting friends in Bedeque and Summerside.—$. —Miss Enid Barwise. Ottawa. i: spending her holidays with he: father and sister at her home at -Mrs. Balderrtone. widow 1i Hedley Bolder-stone. Van com-gr. B. C., is visiting the Mor ris family in Granville-S, arrived Saturday - -Mrs. Jennie Harding from Boston. Mass. on morning and will visit and friends in Wellington Summcrside-S_. and __'rhe Misses Audrey and Juan iia Harvey. Crapaud. left the Plo~ vinceJMonday morning. the tonne: for Trenton. Ontario. and the la.- ter ior Burlington. vv..-s. I Mrs. Dan McKenzie. Brooklinc- Mass. is visiting in Hamilton. the guest of her parents. M1. and Mls Fred Ramsay instead of Mrs. Dan MacDonald. Quincy. Mass. David Ronald and Daniel are also visit- ing with their mother. —M.rs. Thomas Bell arrived iron. Boston. Mass. on Friday evenui; and is summering at the Cliii Cottages. Cape Traverse. -wl\c.'¢ she has been joined by her family- Miss Eleanor from Moncton. ii. h: Miss Marion from Charlottetown; Mr. Claude from Toronto. Ont: and Mr. Herold with his wile and son, from Fredericton. N_ B.—S. -Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Gardiner» Chelton. entertained at their sum- mcr cottage on Thursday alter- noon in honour o! Mr. and Mrs. David Gardiner and family. who returned . Friday morning w Ottawa also celebrated the birth- dny anniversary of Mr. Gardiner‘: sister. Mrs. Arnold MacLean, Chai- lottetmvn. -Covcrs were laid for twenty-nine and a delicious air.- ner oi roast. goose was served-S. it‘. rm 11111 ésrcoun Win07 4111s: rm nrmrsnnmr JULY 21. 1943 PM 2t cnsrliau us. cad anion. 4:1’ for s’! either jive; .__. . 601A \ trade-mark: man the rem: tiring. Authorised botller oi Coca-Cola undefoontract with Coos-Cola Ltd. J. 8i T. MORRIX-LIJAITEO CHARLOTTETGWN PHONE i9l rela tiv as i down. KEEP BRISTLES DOWN household brushes, More than 00 per cent oi ti. When drying remember to keep the bristles people o! Haiti are o! pure African descent. AUCTION SALE AT CAPE TRAVERSE‘ I will sell by public auction at Cope Traverse ot l p.m. on Wednesday, July 21st, the following;- Lumber, hose,‘ forks, shovels, lown mower, tools, scythe, wheel-barrow, lodders, scales, washing machine, ringer and tubs; Enterprise stove, nearly new; Quebec heater, large size; Queen heater; two dining room suites and choirs to rnotch; buffet, carpet sweeper, tables and choirs of ell kinds; parlor tables and lamps; rugs and Axminster rugs; Congoleum squares; four bedroom suites, complete; deven- port; chamber sets; ell kinds of bedding, feather ticks and mattresses; many upholstered chairs; couches; two settees. dishes of all kinds and many things too numerous to men- tion. If doy unfit sole will be held the following doy. MRS. ALMA MocMICKEN, Cape Traverse. BUDD BELL, Auctioneer- TERMS CASH 1 rsnano or arsucsns ‘. FARM MAOlilllERY Oil llllllO We have on hand for immediate Delivery COCKSHUTT NO. ~30 ROW CROP TRACTORS COCKSHUTT AND JOHN DEERE BINDERS GANG PLOWS LEVER HARROWS ’ LlME AND FERTILIZER DISTRIBUTORS some; A. ‘surreal e. son SUMMERSIDE We are new equipped to supply you with the lol- Iowing sprays and poisons: ' ~ msrmr etursrou: rcmrox otccor octuarc ' ' CALCIUM AASENATE ‘NIAGARA ckor srnsv mo roisous tybnarso LIME ‘ ' We else carry a complete line of: CAFETERIA POULVRY AND LIVESTOCK FEEDS oaoaorc n. aaoonnrs KENSINGTON. REJ- PHONE 14 FARMERS