. AUGUST 10. 1948 Make Gums Healthier-Teeth Brighter with lpana and Massage not just to keep teeth clean, but to Quickies By Ken ‘B's i PANA Baienr] Firm, healthy gums are important to sound teeth and sparkling smiles. So switch to lpana-Jor Ipsna is specially made stimulate gum circulation. Try it. Brush your teeth with Ipsna. Gently massage a little extra Ipana onto your gums.‘ Your mouth tingles with new freshness . . ; gums wake up . . . your smile gains new charm. Be bright about your teeth and gums—lpana bright. Change to lpana and massage today ' Firm, healthy gums are so important that 7 out of l0 Canadian dentists recommend gum massage. Frail“! s! Briuol-Mym-Mada in Canada ____., Reynolds Ads for u plasterer!" "—either hung more pictures or look in the Guardian Want S WHAT TD D0! Send the coupon . so Hallo" EIDSIER g0 us-Elt r below, with 60c m a slits irec y in o mix u e coins and the tradeq wmmut mus‘ a works with one hand, leaving other hand free for stirring, etc. a ideal for gravy-making and recipes ca ling for cups of \ “sifted” flour. a quicker-eifting-with 8-blade agitatorandsprin -steelhandle. s completely Eng -made; rust- proof throughout. mark label (the odern Miller or the Shield) from a ag of Blossom of ~ Canada or Cam - lla Flour-to t e mtstias mums co. "a. roaouro. r-n —sn LAKESIDE MILLING 00. LTD, [M103 Toronto, Canada Please sand me “One-hand" Flour Sifter. I enclose 60c in coins and one trsdam k label from either Blossom of Canada Flour, or Campbells F our-or a receipt from my n06" IhOWIIIK Purchase of same. III! ...-.-.-'------.-- ADDIISI e-"u-n-s-u-us-u-u- Clfi..._.-a....-..-.-.~-..---~ PROVINCE...-.-..-;.-.'n.....1-- an ‘Q h 0 d the llflflJf 1am‘. "SLhJITIE trade- Isr" trademark mark from from Blossom Gui-rebell- of Canada Flour-an ea- I-‘lour-an ali- oellsnt flour far urpoae dour cakes lld or brea buns. Plllfy- u. t ‘lhis column ta reserved for news uf local interest, but. advertising of a newsy nature may be inserted at five cents a word strictly pay- able in advance ‘ CONI-‘EDERATION LIFE EN. SUBANCE. JIMMIE‘! TAXI Phonl BIS SPECIAL PRICES on all Perm- Bments. machine and- machineless, for one week only. ‘Marie Elena. KENT BEAUTY SHOPPE closing for holidays August 30th to Sep- tember 11th inclusive. on. W. 'r. 1100mm will {it be in his office August IO-liith in- clusive. except by appointment. THE SACRAMENT of the Lord's Supper will be dispensed at Churchill on Sunday. August 15th. Further announcement follows. NEW WILLIS PIANO —- Rich mahogany, new smart design. Beautiful tone. Special price. Toombs Music Store. CITY POLICE COUIT -— AC the Stipendiary Magistrate's Court yesterday, the only cases to appeill‘ were two persons charged with being drunk and disorderly, one being fined $35 and costs or 3O days and the other s90 and costs or 30 days HERE FROM JAMAICA —l\lr. and Mrs. D. C. Lounsbury and family, Kingston, Jamaica, are spending a two weeks’ vacation in the Province. They are located st. Keppoch. Mr. Lounsbury is man- ager of the Bank of Nova Scoiia at Kingston. RETURN FROM P. E. I. - On Wednesday morning Mr, and Mrs. Charles Wills and daughter Barbara, left for their home in Watertoivn, Mass, after a delight- ful holiday season spent in town with bur parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. MacMillan and family. They also visited her hrotherJn-aw and sister, Mr. and Mrs, Acorn. Austen. P- E. 1.. and Mr. and Mrs. Alexander MsoLean, Wood Island, P. B. I. — New Glasgow News. RETURNING T0 CHICAGO. .. 515W‘ Mil-TY Pvlycarp and Sister Mary Robertine. who have been visiting the farmer's mother. Mrs. Katherine Msclnnis, Dgrghegtep Street leave this morning on return to Chicago. En route they will stop over in Halifax and Boston. Sister Mary Polycarp renewed many old friendships in different parts of this Province. Her companion who was making her first visit to Can- ada,‘ was charmed with the natural beauty and hospitality extended from her friends in the Garden Province. TO TAKE NEW POSITION’ — Mr. Gordon S. La-fferty, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. l". Lafferty. City, left Friday morning for Edmon- ton, Alta, where he will take up wvork with his uncle, B. W. ,Mill, who has a large contracting business in that city. After spending six years in the Navy he entered Nova scotia Tec., where he completed a course in architectural drafting. since his return from college he w“ gm. ployed with the flmi of M. l". Bchunrnan As Co. at Bummerside. HOME FROM BRAZTL—ML E. COOK'S for Photographs. PHONE SAUNDERS. 1N0 for qroup ‘and wedding pictures on location. ALL THE NEWEST STYLES in Millinery on display M. The Laurette. JUST RECEIVED shipment 04' sensational Aladdin Jr. ball point pens—only 49c. The Island Boos Room. WANTED AT ONCE, two garage mechanics. T. G. Ives, Charlotte- town. THE ROGERS HARDWARE Company, Ltd, will close Wednes- day and Thursday afternoons at 12.30. PULVEX PIE“ POWDER. the old original with D. D. T. W. R. Jenkins. KILLED IN ACCIDENT—Mlss Edith E. Garnhum. l9 year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray- mond Garnhum. 67 Elm Ave.. was killed yesterday mominl Whel? i car in which she was a. passeng- er, vi-ent out of control on iii.- liighway near St. George. N. b» Another passenger Louis Rebi- chaud. 22, Blacks Harbour, d.eu following the accident. E N J 0 Y WATER. SAFETY FILMS ~—- On Friday night. August 6th, a large number of people saw films at Fortune Bridge presented by the Red cross, “Water Safety" and "Heads UD" 810m; with a sing-song. Mr. Robert Kelly of the Red Cross introduced the films and spoke briefly on the unportunce or swimming and water safety. ENJOYED FIRST VISIT—M:. and Mrs. Jack Milton of lvlonc- ton. N. 13., were recent visitors to Pleasant Valley the guests cf Mrs. Jas. 1L‘. Somers. This being their first visit to the Garden of the Gulf they were very much impremed with the beautiful scenery and plan on making an- other trip in the near future. They also visited Mr. and ltks, Winfred Wright, Bedeqllfl- SWIMIMING TESTS - On Fri- day, August 6th, swimming tests were held at St. Peter's Bay. About. 14 children participated and, in spite of the bad weather and rough water, made a very good showing. Hugie MacCallum passed his senior test, Robert MacKenzie and Harold McLean passed their intermediate tests. Three others passed their junior tests: Sylvia Clarke, Tommy Led- well and Jean ltliwDonald. That night swimming film's were shown and awards presented in the hall. Mrs. Harry Cuclmore, Director of the Swimming and Water Safety Department or the Red Cross, presented the awards and spoke on the importance of swimming and water safety. FUNERAL SERVICES - The funeral of Mrs. Michael Cums; \'flS held yesterday morning from her late residence to St. Patrick's Church. Fort Augustus, ivhere Solemn Requiem High Mass “d: celebrated by the pastor, Rev. Ur Louis Callaghan, assisted by Rev. Parnell Wood. as deacon and Rev. Vincent Murnaghan as sub-dea- con. The pail-bearers ivoz-e: Messrs. John Webster. Janie: Callaghan, Joseph Fisher, Char- B. Rogers, who has been transfer- red from the Department of Ebr- ternal Affairs in Rio dc Janeim. Brazil, to Ottawa, is now visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Rogers, accompanied by Mrs. Rog- ers and young son. His sistetaMiss Katherine Rogers also arrived home from Toronto on Thursday. which makes it a happy family reunion after ten years. Mrs. RH. Ringers. although regrettably still in the P. E. I. Hospital after her tedious illness. is convalescing nicely and enjoyed a short drive with her son yesterday. NOOTKA DUE AUG. ln-itis Honour Lieutenant Governor Ber- nard stated yesterday that. he had received word from Halifax in- forming him that. the H.M.C.S. Nootks, a Tribal class destroyer of the Canadian Navy will make e goodwill visit to Charlottetown from August 18 to August 20. The sni uncement was made in oor- rection to a previous statement thflnkvd 0M 8nd 8-11 l"? U101!‘ ,, that the destroyer Nootka would kindness. after which his boy m” 1°"? w‘? 13f“ “f” “f: visit here from August 18 to so. friends save him a generous W" t“ “m” ° 5h" "and Ris Honour also announced that lmmf- Pwfuuco of cut PW!" m“ "‘“"'l° “f” l‘ ° “"5 n, the use. Fresno ,a United Slliés and mes decorated the mom: °“' "“§f,‘\’°'{h hwhflfiogl‘ D0,“! cruiser of sooo tons v-iiii an over- pink and white rm the vrcvnil- d°"" Qnnw, 5th?“ buflfih, all length or Ml rm, will visit in: color scheme. A social hour Y°“ *_ the “my here on August 2o to 29. The Fresno is st present engaged in trainlrg naval officers and men. TO VISIT OLD HOME - Mr. Emmett Mahan is here from Mili- towri. N. 3.. visiting relatives and friends. Emmett is a son of Mt. and Mrs. Clarence Mahan. former- ly of Emerald, P. E. 1., but who had resided in the Steel Town several years previous to moving to Mllltown some two years ago. Emmett is receiving a warm wel- M“ and M" F“ 1p “w”; o; mm a of l h.” come from his many friends I21 Halifax are spending a very iznggwout “f! Gang“ "y we town who are delighted to have D1953“; ‘munch Wm, MIL succeeded in “dying the m“ lilm "ll-h “Wm "I169 m0?!» n! "ll Jewers‘ sister and brother. Mo's. acm-dmz h, Jam“ uni-y, 1n s also visit relatives in Emerald. (1 v; yin-gum“ m4 M1», 1.3"]; w" or w" Jam‘. “mm; Wm P. m. 1. before returnins to Milk Callback of Hanpton. also friends b, m,» n ti“ faking, town. His sister. Miss Hilda Mahan , , . is also here from N. B. spending ‘ “n” ‘ad I I l“; “an” some time with relatives and mg“ Dianna, Pr? love“, 5m. friends-New Glasgow News. In Mamarlam In loving memory of Atwood Blakeney who passed away on August 10th, I941. weds. tendered them a miscellan- eous shower. The youthful couple were escorted to decorated chairs by Elmer Claw and Audrey Mac- Phsil, to the grin's Bridal Chorus Mrs. Colin Murray. ous gifts were opened by Mrs. Stewart Drake." and Mrs. Yso arranged them on the table. while the were read by Mrs. Elmer Clow. 1M)‘. lldiller. on behalf of himself and wife, in his pleasing manner was spent and lunch served. visited his home Valley over the week-end. Valley, returned home after a very pleasant Halifax. les Kelly, James Hughes and WJ- liam Hughes. Interment took place in the family plot in the church cetnetery. where services were conducted by Rev. Dr. Cai- iughari assisted by Father Wood. The funeral was largely attended by the people of the community. BRIDAL SHOWER-The friends and neighbors of Meadow Bank and surrounding districts of Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Miller, newly- strains of Lohen- played by The numer- James accompanying verses Personals Earle Somers. Moncton, in Pleasant Mr. Mrs. Richard Smith. Pleasant visit with friends in st: rue FAIR rnon ‘I'll! Alli PAUL'S FLYING SERVICE Fond are the memo i" that linger Dear is the one that la gone In memory we hold you dea-r Father As long as the years toll on. lltletlad by Ilia Wife and Family. Charlottetown Airport Phone 1800-3 beautiful I A. Rozon, formerly becomes Maritime ion, N. B. Mr. Horton's twen important territory. travel extensively and. range of sheet metal low Metal and Fire and Office Partitions as 'I‘ruck Tanks, Pu work. Mr. Rozon's will enable the firm prove its service to list oi customers in Provinces. His address is and relatives in Cr and Cape ‘Inverse. __.- ocket Maine, has visit to his mother, Praught, 2'1 King Joseph Mornealt Mr. Praught home. Mr. and Mrs. of Cambridge, Mass, by Mr. Earl Jenkins Mass, day vacation after a among Neill is the son of Martin MacNeill, Road, Chazlo-ttctown, morning for Toronto attend the grand representing Eat-on absent for about tw was accompanied as structions covering 24 day. return for their e1 will feel about being of the body. e s Eli ’ (Continued 30m if skies continue to though Jeanie and I to the place where stacks of it up by ‘ her place. roundinll. The home where the women of the near districts for- gsthared ln their monthly Insti- tute meetings ls beautiful orchard. moulded spruce and flowers. I suspect that Island over, there are no gardens more or more famous than those at Beechwood. Their rare charm draws visitors from near and distant. loc setting of green pla tees. one privileged to view them would Westeel Names Maritime Manager W. A. Bozon Effective as of July mo, Mr. W. Westeel Products Limited. Mont- real. Toronto and Winnipeg. with headquarters established at Mone- experience with the Company em- piy qualify him to look after this headquarters at Monctcn, he will Westeel Products’ many customers ‘n the Maritimes and Newfound- Westeel Products Limited, Mon- treal formerly Gco. W. ReeddzCo. Limited: manufacture an extensive eluding Metal Roofing. steel build- ing lines such as Steel Sash. Hol- and special Industrial Sheet Metal Street. Moncton, N. B. Mr. William Praught of Millin- Oswald MacNeill and daughters, Isabell and Heather, returned home on Satur- pleasant relatives on the Island. Mr. Mac- Mr. Fred Smith left Saturday Charlottetown. He expects to be ton by his son Clair who will visit relatives in Saint John, N. B. TllAT BODY 0F YOURS (Continued from Page Some of the patients stay at a nursing home five miles away. but treatments first as do the others who are living at home. It. readily can be seen haw dif- ferently ilie patient and his family a mental ailment when he can live at. home and report for treatment, just. as they would for any ailment in the stillness of everilfli "h!" every last wind that had sported there had returned to it's ness to rest. James completed the mowing this morning. Tomorrow. see the raking of it and the saving, "new where are thy going to stow Of the women-kind, Jeanie was pressed into service at the after- raking this afternoon and when other cores called her, is Jamie and I who came e885“? to take comfortable rides seated on a wide shaft and if we stopWd to ~1- mire anything of unusual interest like an over-size grasshopper, or to try to trace a new locust soniz to it's source or again to watch velvety hedges, YFHE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN Tl"lE CENTRAL GUARDIAN of Manzrcal, Manager for ty-five years and with io service products in- Doors, Toilet , etc. as well e1 Oil Tanks new location to greatly im- ita increasing the Maritime X42 Botsford apeud, Tryon arrived on s Mrs. Joseph Square. Mr. accompanied accompanied of Worcester. annual friends and Mr. and Mrs Mi. Edward where he will lodge 5.0.5. Lodge 5.0.2.1. o weeks He far as Motic- I) hours of the a ectric shook afflicted with it"! Page 2) tort- be fair, will have come we wonder W85 He caught ated in a grove and lawns, shrubs and indeed. RADIO PEAS- New Crop-S tins . . . . . . .. Sunkist Juicy ORANGES-J dos. . . . . . . . . 1.00 . . Z for . . . . . . . . .. Picnic Style ‘ HAMS-é u, a u». each-Lb. . . . . . . . . . .. 55C R-pe Tomatoes. 45c The Real Meet to Serve YourGuests 2 "y" F h St' B . Assorted Zmllas. "ngHefdlL... SOUPS-ll tins . . , . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . .. 1-00 N . Vegetable, Tomato, Aspdrcigros, Onion, etc. u?‘ Tulnlll" Sfqkley’; Choice TOMATO iuicr-ios or. ti“ 69C Celery 19c Breakfast PAGE THREE ome Week “" .... .. 25c 3 bunches NEW and OLD POTATOES _i____i_ i Crisp Cukes. Large Cabbage. BACON-Machine Sliced-Lb. . . _ . . . . . ._ 63C is“: _ YES U9 UTHQS. 566% Box Grade B-Doz. . . 53c BLUEBERRIES z Use For All Your Baking, etc. THlS WEEK I "' New Carrots. CASH Q CARRY STORES 2 "”" ---- '- We Deliver I87 GREAT GEORGE ST. Phone App|e mica 0.0.1). The m; Store with the Big Staci m 20 u‘ H" consider a visit to The Island in- complete rwithout including in their itinerary a call to this de- lightful spot. They are truly amazing in their loveliness and admiring them one can only wonder that one busy farmwife, in the space of a few years, could achieve such perfectiru of design and color as is, to be found there —terraced lawns aglow with choice plantings. Talisman and other named roses, the makings of en- chanting bouquets, as well as giant spikes o! "Glade" as color-i, ful and bewitching as ever‘ were painted, are only commor flowers in those gardens at Beech- vwood. The meeting which brought countryrwomen together at tin busy season wee. as Institutt | sessions invariably are, inspirat- ional and to me educatiw. From busy homes they had come when by day hands had been full in attending to the many duties that ceirne to them. Now with serene mind; yet wlthsl 1 suspected with bodies a bit weary, they could turn enthusiastically to plan for matters of common weal, offer- ing their best in interest and talent for Home and Country- Chatter’! Oh-sotne, but that is the frosting on the cake to us. enjoyed much when the social period comes ‘round. All in all it was a good meeting weaving rnsny a golden thread I imagine through the web of the farmers’ daily living, giving worthy ideals to be worked toward as well as pleasant memories. and brightest anticipatlons of their conveninz together. O O O This evening at Alderles. we en- joyed our meal out of doors in honor of a guest Karclyn has hath... Until tomorrow '_ iDiar-y — Good- night Ask for it LANE'$ BREAD DELICIOUS . . A QUALITY DON'T SAY BREAD- by name... l WHOLESOM! ___ ,_ HEALTHFUL BREAD . f. PRODUCT OF LAMPS BAKERIES umru SAY LANFS BREAD, PLIASE Charlottetown and District Representative ROY (Buck) WHITLOCK-PHONE 1781-L EXPECT 400.000 EDINBURGH (GP) Or- ganizers of the Edinburgh Fest- ival, Aus- 22 to Sept. 12, predict that more than 400.000 Visiivr! {i will attend. Entertainments win include ballet performances, seven orchestras, distinguished soloists, international documentary films, art exhibitions and displays at Scottish piping and dencihi. JE J-‘II Jell-O d ness Gct g’ .. K LL- lell-O ls a Dado-mesa awaad by Oswald Feeds, llenltsl everything. Eye-catching color . . .1 perfect consistency . gorgeous flavor . . . economy; Plain, or in salads, or in “dress-up” (iCSS¢i‘tS*—-JCil-O’5 extra good- bcst-ioved jelly powdeb-jcii-O with its famous "locked-in" flavor. insisc on the kind with the big red "jELL-O" letters on ‘lheraaregvLaianeaslell-tllaem asserts like this one have means extra enjoyment. the advantages of Canada's TRICK” ATIOP‘ iELL-Q iNSPlR Mali ‘local only in £7 ‘llatiadtsi-ifJll-O flaw! A Preduet e1 Oenatal Foods