The Younger crowd is going Back to School It's really surprising how a smart outfit for that fast growing lad of yours really makes him feel he “be- lmlfli" when he gets back to school. (‘heck some of these items for good marks in apparel. Boy’s Suits A splendid showing of new suit for the fall term. New patterns, new shades and fabrics. Sizes '21 to 256.95 to$1 Sizes 32 to 518 $1 3 -95to $31 n50 has —-__~_L_ suit two Practically pants. every ‘i $1.00 to $2.50. plenty Pullovers All wool zipper crew or V necks. Sizes 22 to 35 Shorts & Golfers All wool English twccils, smart but IN PLANNING SCHOOL WARD- ROBES AS IN FOOTBALL l3 IMPORTANT Smart fellows know that the smart play i5 to Moore & McLeods [Or style in school clothes! They do their shollping in our Stud. 0111s Section. Jackets All wool two tones in knit or sharkskin fab- rics. Sizes 26 to 34 — $1.79 to $1.00. LONGS Boys l3 years and up must have longs to- day. tuff for school wear. Sizes 23 to 32. 75c Size l2 to 18 years. 2 .25 ‘° 3.95 Size 17 to 20 years 3.50 ‘° 5.95 L___ cars of Style Splendid assortment of donegal mil Iilllt‘_\' tweeds-all with un- oreakzihlc rubber peaks. Sizes 6 1-4 ‘" 7 ‘ " ‘ 85c “"“ ‘I .OO style or reversible. Sizes 8 to 18 yrs. Prices - -- to $7.50 J Fine English broadcloth in plain or stripes. also dark tones for school wear. Size ll to 14 1-2 necks 75c... $1.25 5 Trench Coats ln regular navy blue in full naval Meet Me at Check up on his blouses, underwear. braces, pajamas, belt, golf hose, sleeve- less pirllovers, ties, leather jackets etc. LEQD [irniled Moons}. [is I'M; column u reserved for nsvn oi iocll interest, but advertising of a ncwsy nntu a may by Inner-hi st 5 cents s word. strictly Q1,- lbi_e_tn advance CRASWELL fur Photographs CONFEDERATION LIFE ANCE. “Zihfi l I l l NEW DRESSES lust arrived at Prowse Bros. Ltd. Beautiful as- sortment of ladies and Junior crepe dresses, sizes 14 to 20. also 18 1.2 to 52. Prices from $5.95 w $7.90. L130-8-27-2i VALLEYFIELD - ORWELL HEAD CHARGE-Service Sunday. f r August 31st. 1941, Vallegfleld 11 A.M. Kilmuir 3 P. M. Orwell Heed 7.30 P.M. when the Rev. D. J. McLeod of Orunfzedale. C. B. will be the Min- ister. L-19B-8-28-1i. SUPPLYING AT HOMIL-Jtay- worth GlIIIES, Oi Norton, N. B., he- ccntly returned from Hampton, P. E. 1., where he hud been assist- unt pastor in that field. He i.s now supplying for Rev. A. MacKay, of Norton, who ls on vacation in Prince Edward Island. Mr. Gillies is a student of Gordon college, Boston, Mass. (Moncton Tran- script.) HERE FROM N. B. - Manv friends are pleased to see Rev. H. R. Bell, pastor of Dawson. N. B., again in our midst. He. formerly ministered to various congrega- tions here; and on Sunday will preach at both services at Kings. boro. He is accompanied by Mrs. Bell and two grandchildren, his daughter having passed away three years ago. CARS IN COLLISION -—An I5- land truck and a Nova Scotla car were in collision at the intersection of Kent and Great George Streets yesterday afternoon. The truck lives making a left turn onto Kent St. while the Nova Scotia car was proceeding north on Great George when the uccideni occurred. The Nova Scotia car had its grill push- ed back against the radiator and the iteering gear bent. Did you MAC LEAN your teeth today? ‘Course, can’! you tell ? Years of laboratory research have made Macleans Peroxide Tooth Paste one of the safest and most efficient dentifrices known. Since. it contains no harsh abrasives, and yet Mocleans teeth thor- oughly, it is an ideal dentifrice for children. Delicate gums and mouth tissues need the antiseptic action of Macleans Peroxide Tooth Paste to neutralize mouth acids and disinfect mouth tissues. LARGEST SELLING TOOTH PASTE IN GREAT BRITAIN Buy British ! MACLEANS Y ~""°*'"* TOOTH PASTE What Doctors Prescribe Should invariably b0 what is taken by their patients. You are sure of obtaining right med- icines only at a drug store where real phar- is practiced — where compounding is d o n e scientifically from pure drugs of standard strength. macy You can bring your prescriptions here with assurance that they will be rightly pre- pared and that the cost will be right. Jnuissoirs DRUG STORE‘ I (Continued from page 8) THE __CH_AILI_.QTTET(_)WN GUARDIAN jar: CENTRAL GUARDIANI JUST ARRIVED. Beautiful as- sortment of ladies crepe and wool. len dresses. Prices $2.98 to 89.15. Kennedy's Ladies Wear, Great George Street. 14914-33431 PRINCE 0F WALES COLLEGE- The P. W. College will reopen Tucs- dny, September 2nd. Second. third and fourth year students will resis- ter at 2 P. M. Standard Time. First vear citv students will Nil-fill’ ll '10 A. M. Daylight Saviniz Time and rural students at 2 P. M. Standard Time. Wednesday. 569M515" 3rd- Model School will reopen it 9 A-M- Daylight Savtmr Time on Tuesday, September 2nd. Fine tributes Paid to Former . P. E. I. Physician “Thirty-two years ago, a young Scotchman, with apple red cheeks. coal black hair and a determined set to his chin, strayed into this valley from far away Prince Ed~ ward Island, washed by the waters of the gulf of St. Lawrence. Bis trim appearance, the unmistakeable scent of medicine and the business- like small satchel. betrayed his pro- fcssion. Sturdy sagebrush that shaded a mun on a horse covered this area, interrupted here an there by rect-| angles of new ground turned up, dotted with the homes of the pioneers. The breath of lifs was be- ing breathed into the new little’ town of Aberdeen. A canal whose irezn made banks wound a long and sinuous course, trickled life- giving waters on rich soil, ripe (or the seeding. On such s stage and such a scene did Dr. Mackinnon walk into the hearts and lives of s people. “Those early wirlers were snowy and cold, the springs long and chill, with floods of water rushing 1n from the desert. The sun shone bright and hot on the young med- lco in the dusty buggy; perhaps he drowsed a bit, for 1e nights were mere critnaps between calls, what with the pioneers having babies, an epidemic of typhoid raging and the general run of accidents that trail in the wake of a new country. “But he had dedicated his life to the Saving of other lives and what mattered i! lie did sacrifice his own health? Besides, a bride had come all the way from the little Island of Prince Edward to make his home happier" with the solid comforts that his strenuous life demanded. Soon he was known far up and down the valley for his expertness in diagnosis, his studious ways, his sincerity of speaking and a dogged persistence in combat with disease. He easily became our leading citi- zen, for his faith in the country was only matched by the love of the community for their faithful w‘se counsellor in times oi’ need. Many are the stories told of lwes- saved, of tides turned, of battles won by this country doctor. . Though these days find him not actively practicing his profession, yet he is still serving in h‘; highest capacity as a consultant to his able young assistant, Dr. Harms. One thing more is demanded of hlm by this community. When he gains his strength sufficiently. we rope he will take time and inclination to write his memoirs. Men of his ex- perience have almost disappeared. And though 1r need not be written to be remembered in our times, it. will prove a volume of interest and inspiration to the generations to | come. rm what you have done and , your useful years ahead, Dr. Mu:- j kinnon, we salute you! "The tribute concludes with the following verses: T0 TI-IE OLD DOC. They soy you're inking s, rest, Old l DWI That s. new Doc now comes to our door; But, the fact of the matter is, Old DOC, That we miss you ss never before. You're gruff and You're bluff, Old And sometimes oh, so sad; But youye pulled us through when the Way's been rough Old Doc, and left ul I. little mad. The long cold rides, the nights” The bills that have never been sleepless paid. An down on our side of the ledger, Old Doc. In guilty outline arrayed. For whenever folks gather together And boast of deeds that sre done; You'll find your pages are beauti- fully white, Old D00, In tho hearts of the friends you have won. T0 Till YOUNG D00. You're new in the valley, Youni Doe, And an untried msn, it's true; But our faith is backed by the fact, Young Doc. That the Old Doc picked on you. I Your way will be hard, Young ooc. No roses will grow by your path: But schcs and pslns down muddy lanes. A little grief. s little wrath. We're a mixed up lot, Young Doc, Here in these Aberdeen parts; Though strange be our name our insides are the some. Especially our l-iearts: And we'll trust you, too. Young As already we've come to do; In your hands is the skill, in your heart is the will, And we've boson to depend n You. Your breakfast ought to make you soy: Kellogg's carry family voisl Through three succeeding years more thin 5000 women have been asked, What is your family's favourite cereal?" And esch year Kel- logg's Corn Flakes won by so enormous ms- iority. Then last year, the investigators ssid, "Which brand of corn flakes do you drink mares best?" Four out of five nld "Kellogg's"! Your family too will enioy Kellogg's. And s serving for all of them costs only s few pennies. In two convenient sizes for the home; 0r if you can out, ask for the trrPlwwflPPfll individual package. ssnvs sv SAVINOI 7 BUY WAR SAVING! CERTIFICATISI E LIKE BY T .§§Q4404§04 (Continued from page 2) swunir round. “Both Mr. Dixon and I RHQW PX- actlv why Mr. Ashley left his last post; and it's not lll anv_ way d;- creditable." Ii’ that wasnt true it was near enoulzh thought Elizabeth. “Personally I think he showed a fine, spirit. He insisted on belnz indefi- endent. and takinir anythins that was going. rather than do nothlnH-l We didn't pass that on: there was, no need to. As for you. vou in»: I. to be ashamed of yourself. lapping uo Rossio as a. cat laps crearri. Hard labour‘ indeed! Sometimes. I m tick of You!" ‘ Nesta stared: she had raiclv seen Elizabeth so nntrry. War-25 Years l Ago Today AUG. 28. IQlti-Gennany declared war on Rmnania. Austrians bomb- arded Romanian towns (n the Danube. Serbs pressed offensive east of the Cerna Valley in the Balkans. Rumnnians advanced into Hungarian territory, Green. quirements. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII‘ZIIIIIIIJEITQTJVIIIIA . S YLVESTER CAIRN “#¢¢¢¢¢v QUGUsT 2s. 1941 , . And don’: forget! kn¢¢ ‘k¢vkA¢AAAA‘4§§44 BLE MAN "I'm awfully sorry. Elizabeth. but I mourzht vou ought to know. Elizabeth seated herself attain. her back to the other. "I did know.” she said curtly. “Sorryfl and Nesta. slipped out cf the room. wondering to what end she could turn this information. As Elizabeth's companion, she was well-placed: but there were other positions she would have liked bet- ter. For instance. that of Mistress of Broadmead. She did her best to at- triict Derek. but had been unsuccess- u so far. But~if Elizabeth thought that people were sayinll hnrsh thiruzs about Gerald. that would make Eliz- abeth more sympathetic to him: and a man in Gerald's position could not aspire to marry his employer‘. Kellogg's Corn Flakes! Yes! 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Get our prices on all your Profit sharing coupons entitling you to valuable PIEmNmS given free with all retail purchases. The ROGERS IIAROWARE OO. Ltd Phones 105-1308 5i s11 is Roofing Supplies MAKE ROOF REPAIRS Asphalt Shingles beautify and prolecl Fire-resisting and need no pointing. We carry 240 lb Asphalt _ Clover Green, Red Tone and Slmllsl‘ Red. All beautiful colors. Also 210 lb. Asphalt Shingles in Clover Green and 3 Ply 55 lbs. per B11115" Extra Heavy 65 lbs. per Bill!!!" Slate Surfaced Roll Roofing in 18” 8r 36" widths, colors Red 31 . . . for linen you'll know if really l; That gorgeous, mouth. Bo that: was not s. possible dump In fact. Gerald and Elizabeth might so about turret-her as murh as the liked the more the better In m, for it mllrht persuade Derek th| Elizabeth would never look at him, "Many s. heart. is caulzht in the n. bound," people say, and Derek m Broadmead were worth waiting for. Nesta. was storing thoughtfully into the drawlnit-room tire when Elizégeilth W61 in. I " o. es . 5on1. was arm," she said. "But I hate beinz disturb- ed when I'm busy.” (To be Continued) YEO THEATRE I TYRONE rowan The Mark of Zorro LINDA DARNELL BASIL RATIIBONE EXCITING AS NEVER BEFORE! in the most famous of all screen rolesl MONTAGUE, For. 2o MONTA our. FRI. so SOURIS MON. 1 the Time to out-buildings. They are Shingles ill Latite and Arro-loklfl Full carload of Rflllflml Rooiinl T" lijijjjjldfliiiiiillliijjlYjiiijii; F,“ (my Deliver!’