JULY 29. .1941 WESTERN GUARDIAN AGINTS: l. Eisner Murphy, [no fl g 600:6 Glowisill; Ottawa gum-Mm u.“ ‘I. Milli It and PRINCE coon Neil. Subscriptions, Aflygfflfln‘. T! Tbefiuardianmaybabougbt t as l atoreaissSrsnsss-ssr-Idqa: m. Bell Bookstore. Water Skeet; Gouu 9mm," _ Toronto Iaktfy. Water Street; liar: Gandet, flnGs-achnvikliefl m The Guardian will be delivered to h ‘mmud Carrier Boy at to per day or lie per 1:.’ first“; for tlsishservtee I sire "i" W" W the My remnants for delivery-q; m". m“ ._WIDNISDAY, Aug. l. picnic at Grand River. —I‘0ll SALE. t ‘ rnatienal hay. ader in good condition. Apply le BOSS. Wilinot Valley. —I0l SALE-Small rowboet. Apply Box 221. or phone No. b, Summerside. —WAN'l‘ED-Maid for general housework. Good wages. Mrs, 1,‘, 1.. Linkletter. Central Streehsum. nerside. -ron SALE. - House, Lot and Barn. in French River. P. E. I, Ap- ply to Ma's. Duncan MacKcnzia. —FOUND in my store. sum of noney. Owner oan have same by proving property and paying for ad. Harold R. Moose, New An. can. —JUS'1‘ ARRIVED. shipment o: the famous Ransome diggers at a price reduced from last year. James A. MacNeill and Sons, Summerside. —FOB BALE. second hand hot water domestic furnace. Apply Box 540, or phone 5'15, Bummer- side. -—i'N KINSINGTON-The use of a modern homo with all con- veniences to person or persons who will take care of elderly lady. Write Box 452, Summer- side. —FOIl BALI AT SUMMER- BIDE - The cominodious pro- Pu“ °l M“ 3' M~ Dwmng- cm‘ - Friday afternoon at the Freetown, tral Street. This is one of the finest residences in the town and contains 12 rooms with all mod- —I'0lt SALE-n m; m", m“ Wlier Strut. Brunei-side. ' -—INDL\N saves; scaoos. Ice Cream Iiiestival and Dance, eel; August. —A'i"!tND ice cream aoeiai Wednesday evening, Jul my, South Freetown school.’ ' n -r wru. as ABSENT from my of-fice from Monday July 21st. imti‘ &turdav Aug 2nd. inclusive. Office will rennin oren to attend to re- Irlirs and lens replacements, H. 1' Calviit. optometrist, summer“ . -—FO0D SAL! and bazaar at Wilbur 8tavert's shore, Weds". dly. July 80 at 8 pm, —BESIDENTIAL norm-n for sale on Willow Ave., Bummer-- side. Phone 443-3 between 6 and ' 7 p.m. —TEACIIER WANTED so; Richmond School. ‘second class, Supplement $200. Apply Gar Pen- dleion. Secretary. —lltl‘i’0R‘l‘ANT NOTICE 1'0 ADVERTISERS - Advertisers are advised that ordinary copy must reach the Guardian office not inter than ll a. m. the day pre- vious to date of insertion. Large advts, quarter page end over, lrnust reach the office at least 2i haurs in advance. —FUNERAL 0F FRED CAIRNS —l"uneral services ‘for the late l-‘red Cairns, a victim of a recent idrowning accident, were held on ruin Z ciiartnojijrurorw g_ GUARDIAN I TODAY (Monday) CAPITOL sunnsnsios and TUESDAY l You can hope for the best ‘cause hero's, HOPE tiaflyinwt I pygmy“ PHH? LORRE or.‘ (H/iNiY Also COMEDY Shows 7:15-9:15; Matinee Tuesday At 2:30 "WI w and CARTOON disc with the firm of James Ken- iiedy, Kensington. Mrs. McLure is the former Lea (christened Liz- zie) Caseley, youngest daughter of_ the late Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Caseley, Kensington. and was an active partner in her husband's business in Peace River, which they disposed of before leaving for the Island. Both are receiving a warm welcome and renewing many old friendships. - Alh-erton inii Vicinity United Church with the paetohl Rev. Ralph Wagner. officiating. l-Ie was assisted by the Rev. Mrs. S. R. Burke had ea her "n °°“'°m""°"' n 7°“ a" m‘ James Cross of Malpeque and the most welcome house guest during terested in a beautiful home and location see Hugh F. Morrison or telephone 458 for appointment. —FEAST 0F ST. ANN OBQERV‘, ED—'l‘he annual observance of the feast of 5t. Amn was held at Lern- noix Island on Sunday with a very large crowd of people from various parts of the Island in attendance. Solemn High Mass was celebrated in the monnlng by Rev. Charles Gallant, of St. Dunstan's Univer- sity, assisted by Rev. J. D. Kelly, Misoouche as deacon and Rev. Ur- ban Gillie, Wellington, as subdeac- on. Rev. A. 0. Murphy, pastor. was master of ceremonies. The sermon was preached by Rev. J. A. Mac- Donald, Tignish. In iihe afternoon at two o'clock Benediction of the Most Blessed Sacrament was cele- brated by Rev. J. D. Kelly. Later kr the afternoon a baseball game was held between a team of In- clans from the reservation and the Knights of Columbus junior team from Charlottetown. which ended in a score of 7-4 for the Indians. B Personals —Miss Ruth l-lalford. Miss Mu- garet L. Maihar and Miss Marion Cmnbeli of wlnnipes. Mara, are mending their vacation at The Garden of the Giulf Cabins, Sum- iiieffiidd. —S. -—Mr. B. Nonman miiih and Daily of New York have arrived in the Province to spend their annual vacation at the Garden of the Gulf Cabins suninierside-s. —Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Devlin of New York who have been spend- ing their honeymoon ln Silnmer tide. the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Glow returned to their home on Friday-S. —Among the summer vacation- lsta registered at the Garden of the Gulf Cabins, Summer-side, over tiie Week end are Mr. Osbourne McKay a! Rimoeiski, Que, Mr. and Mrs. l-l. on and son, Mianco, Ont, Mrs. George Murphy, Everett Mass, Mr. "l4 Mrs. Rasnone Baker, Cheslisie, Mam-B. —G. I. M.- I know you're going to think that It's lssnch too hot-DUT-Jovely, "it. fluffy MONA use simons, Pill‘ in the Dry Goods Department lent a RADIO to take an year vacation! "u" 5" I good Ilpply of BOA Victor, electric, mantle models for rent It I low lioiltlsly fee. ram are all Ip-to-date Radios iss perfect work- hl "fill!- Den'l min your favorite Radio programs-roast a Radio Hardware Department. 790d your Baby wisely and yo! will have a healthy Baby-give o’ dlgestedlortisoveryyoisngthereissgreetvarietv AILMIPS STIAINID FOODS including soups. vliseteblel. Vrhlil which time she became s mother. small ties of time m 8 for i8 unte- For your ohiid she gives her undivided attention I litllnld fooda-AYLMIUS CIIOPPID FOOD POI i0 HOBO in their latest cn-st-arrln" "N"!!! is the “dish”! ‘Iiseea some in a allllllly llrler tin and are venture. "My Favorite Brunette." ‘Wmifll and nutritious. The prieo of the Junior Iooda is I tins for The comedv a lalsesnber your baby won't thrive and develop on adult ‘M "by than alli hfldthllll Ind dalertsgtha "i" has outgrown l7 ensts. “Ml-Wale advantage u thaoa special Baby Department. '°'3ll'!l|flltion. Grocery . The colors are irresistible-threes ‘"915 i!’ yellow, white, tnrquois and beige. It knits up quickly ' l. l" filly to work with. '.i‘he iA-onnoe ball is I9 cents. Hand-knit‘ Mme is so soft and beautiful, knit it m your children, for your ds or for yourself. -Dry Goods Department. Rev. Samuel Profit, formerly of ‘Freetown. The funeral was largely attended and the floral offerings were numerous. The pail-bearers were, Robert Schurman. Malcolm ‘Matheson. Donnie Profit. Bruce jProfit, David Scales, and Walter iReeves. BurEnzEn Miss Marjorie Warren arrived recently by plane ‘from Moncton on the last lap of her journey from Ottawa, to spend her vacat- ‘cn with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Warren, Margate. Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Black of Amherst, N. 5., are spending part of their vacation at Burlington. where they are guests of Mrs. Black's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel l-Iickox, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hilts and their grandson, Donnie. of Ber- wick. N.S., who are visiting Mrs. Ellie's sister, Mrs. William Ber- nard and Mr. Bernard, French fiirver. were guests of Mr. and s. Halsey Profitt, Burlington. on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Alex McLure. Mr. and Mrs. John W, Hoag. Mrs. Ed- ward C. Caseley, and Mrs. Bulk paid a flying visit to Burlington where they called on relatives on Friday. Mrs. John Pickering was a re- cent visitor to Burlington. where she spent a few days with her -' ‘ ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. James Evans. ' Mr. and Mrs. Alex McLure, of Peace River. Alberta. who are visiting this province after an absence of 30 veers. spent the past week in Bummerside where they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edwprd C. Caseley. Harvard Stf, nnd Mr, and Mm. John W Fiogg. Belmont St. Mr. Mcbure is a iiative oi’ Brendalbane, and laid the groundwork of experience for a successful business in merchan- to knit tsp for the winter is on dis- The Hardware Depart- the past week, Miss Germaine Bonnet of Paris, France, who came lo P. E. i. by plane from Montreal. This charming lady expressed her delight with the kindness and hos- pitality of tiie people, also with Miss Bonnet came to Montreal fourteen months ago as a techni- cal secretary for the manager of a French mission sent out to Can- ada to buy lumber for the French Government. The manager of the mission returned to Franco in February 1047, but Miss Bonnet remained to survey the execution of the contracts that he negoti- ated. She plans returning to fiance in November to stay. Little Miss AnneProfit return- ed home after a week's stay in New Glasgow the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph O'Brien, Mr. and Mrs. Partridge recently spent a brief but happy holiday renewing former acquaintances litre. Mrs. Partridge was formerly Ella Larkin of this town. The recent. entertainment which was h_eld by the Alberton Branch, C.W.1.., in tne Parish Hall prov- ed a most ruccessful affair, and the new committee in charge fee‘: very grateful towards all those who so kindly helped. Mrs. Edga- Williams. who for the past week has been undergoing treatment in the Western Hospital, proved in health. Mrs, H. J Fair recently re- turned to her home in New York after a very pleasant stay at R. Oulton and Mrs Ouiton. Mrs. Fair, who made the return trip by plane was met by her husband in Montreal. Doctor and Mrs. Pound were recent guestsmt the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. R Oulton. The Reverend George Ciinnlna- ham. Mrs. Cunninvbnm. Mrs S it. Burke and Miss Bertha Dovle motored to Borden on Saturday. Mr. Henrv Swift left on Satur- day for his homo in Soringhill 3i 5.. where he will spend a two weeks’ holiday. The Misses Harriet Murphy and Mary LeClair have none to Bos- ton. Mass, where they plan re- maining several months. Miss Doris lfcPue had as her truest over the week-end. Miss Katherine Smith. of Kinkora. i _.__i__i___?i. CO-STAIWWG WI"! Wm HOPE A ‘"0’? FOR DOROTHY LAMOUR --'f'he men in Dorothv Lamourk screen life comes in hunches or in one big bunch-Bob Hope. A bunch of laughs. that is. At the moment, the lovelv La- mour is strictly a ono-man-gal loads, speeiallyprepared l lllri WOOL SKIITI for immediate wear er for tall-you'll dnd "Qliitnal eeiieetlenot than tn the Ladies’ Wears Department. othv can think of a number of flared and pleated Shirts in a variety of plaids. and rod rel-y good reasons for concentrat- petterns-thasrtharearepieetad andlladeiyfllr- andbiloandbiltpioidmsnd ihelelkiridihollllie l er. h riotous take-off 'mssaaline characters being thor- Heek on the screen after more than a year's absence. diiriniz Paramount re- lease. is now playing to hannv nldiences at the Cenltoi ‘theatre in their newest. picture tnireth- rin wish detective suspense thrillers hor- ing her neert interest on th- nomi- lar toothpere salesmen Wr one thins. he is the onlv eliribie m ii- in tiie cast. most of the o er the scenic beauty of ‘the Province. . recently returned home, much irn- , the home of her brother. Mr W. y illhcrton lioctor llicw iiaturalizcil Canadian Citizen 'I'lie first public ceremony oi naturalization under the new Cit- izenship Act, to be held i-n Prince County, look place at the final sit- ting o! the June term of the Coun- ty Court at Siummei-side yesterday with Judge I...G. Lewis presiding. Dr. Sohulim Bandler, M.D., a na- ltlve o: Poland, new of Aiberton. P.E.I. of allegiance by the Judge who also read the prescribed ilxplflnflllffl} of what citizenship iimplies. After the oath was ad- Iministered Dr. Bancller vies pre- 'sented with a Citizenshzp Certif- icate and was then addressed by Judge Lewis. Chief Justice Thane A. Camp- bell, who was present on the bench. said he was sure the cmzens of the county will welcome Dr. Bandler as a member 0f their 11'0- temity and the citizens of 1h province and of Canada would do likewise ln n broader sense. I-le said he was responsible, in part, for bringing Dr. Btlndler to the Island and was happy "J 5E9 m" he had made a success zif his cit- ‘izenshlp and his profession g Mr. Heal-h Stroll-Q‘. K-C- on behalf of the bar welcomed DI‘- Bundler to cnnadsn citizenship and referred to the tact that he liad come to this "fliliihri "5 9- W!“ |ugee from Poland and ‘fad scaled [i-n Albcrion when there was n0 there and one we: greatly M.L.A., |doctor needed. i ML J Watson MacNaught. |K.C., MP. congratulated him on |h-is receiving Canadian citizenship and spoke oif the tremendous con- tribution that has beeri_'nfldc ‘i0 science ‘in tivs cwriiry -Y Jrwiii students and professional men. many of whom are graduates of who University of Yianna. Di" Bandlerk university. Rev. Charles Curnegy 985ml‘ M, ‘the Summerside Prrsbtiieriim YChurch also will" brim?- l Jgdge Lewis‘ Add: cal i Judge Iewis’ address Wis as fob‘ 101%,“; u pleasure, Dr. Eallfilfif‘, to welcome you as a member of the Canadian family. l citizenship i-s the highest hon- our, a nation can confer “Pmib l", individual who has not lifeiiu “m into this heritage. Withcu. _cr.zi=n- ship much else is mei-nmglessc.‘ There is no own"? l“ we wgler o1 which its Crlllblln have ogre’ d reason to be pfOud than ana a. There are clue;- counirr-s. there 31g larger countries, but no cowl; ti- hoias today a hisher P19" m. thye esteem of other nations. To beI a citizen of Canada is. to hold u» pggspfzrb which wlii be hviivitii W-f-liyswhiieitllhors of Confederation 1rd the foundation for lhii- W! freedom and our opportunity.‘ Their hope for Canada rested not upon a single generation, nor upolilil a single race. iwyi‘ Yet "Pf" i‘ die political unifinmty. So ii LBS co to be that thl-s nation has been enriched by the lWyaltY mid ‘a3; 11¢; o; persons who hays‘ 0i" (mm many lands 5nd audit ons. To each this nation has git/mags opportunity to live "d Vi” share in the cc-mmon weal. F‘i'°i" each Canada has accezflcd "it gifts of diverse cultures and made them into an enduring heritage. From sea to sea this rislttimieiiheéle‘: ance is yours. l! 1* il was administered the oath‘ presiding Jn.c.A.s-'. At S"side lrecognize. and our privilege to aii- the zcrniio North Cih-ilirie] from most amazinv developments of all‘; calm s“, but conditions beg; Handbags and Baggage‘ are VIEWPOINTS Today‘. . . yes, tomorrow . . . you'll choose your bog and baggage The enchant- . . the mysterious type . . . end men will love you tor it. f’ with but one thought-to match your ensemble! inq . I handbags Toriior, Durable and Julian Sole-the finest hand bag in frame and zipper top handle styles. Materials of Cordo- ' ' van, Patent Plastic, Alligator, Calf and ‘ Cavllilde. Colors-Unfit block and \,. limitl- Baggage Mclrine and Christie matched baggage, ln dio- gonal tweed pattern variety, offers you stream- line travel. Acre-packs, O'nite case's, Vanity cases, Week-end case, Fortnight case, Touring cases-in cream with brown, grey with white, ton with dork brown, checker tweed in black and white-and rinony other fascinating colors. SMALlliAlPS LIMITED i " (Successors To Sinclair and Stawart Limited) G. Bernard Pitches lilo-enlist In “No Hitter" Against ' Air Force Tlwo Prince Edward Island men have re-enllsied in the R.C.A.F. l recently. according to word issued from the R.C.A.F._stallon at Sum- "Texas Leaguer" over second. i‘ Gerard Bernard broke into the ls p0 ,4 1: meralde. baseball hail of fame last night R. C. A. F. AB It at the l-Iigh School diamond in Rook, 3h 2 0 0 3 0 Mr- Francis 5. Mflishbll. Bddfess. Summerside by pitching a twilight Lyon, if 2 0 0 0 0 0 174 Cambridge Street. Joiined up inc-hitter against the n. c. a. F. Harvey, so o 0 o 1 l o again on July 2am for a five-veer team in a game which the Lreg- Carson, lb . 3 o 0 5 z 2 Period as an oero engine mechanic ionaires won by the score of 4 to Brawley, cf . 3 0 0 1 o 1 and-is now. on the strength of the o. Only twenty-three batters Ploude, ss . . 2 o o o 1 o Swminwiflc slativn- Beware of his faced Bernard in seven innings. Lambert, zbdtlf. 2 0 0 3 1 2 Prevlws service he has bee" 81"" He hit Rook in the fourth but Graig, c z o o 4 2 1 “he rank iii ifliiifl! Aircrew-iii". the Air Force third baseman was Ross, rt 2 0 o o. o o GIWP 1H8 is ii w“, °i MR "-5- out trying to pilfer second. Bern- — — — — — — M51531?“ °f Amlamhs R°ya1i N's- ard's own error on a very high Totals 21 0 0181210 and m5 Wm’ l‘ the former ca“! fly allowed Mlckus on in the fifth, Legion as R ll P0 s E Hiiiesiis °i Siimiiifiiiiie- U and I-larveywalkedin the seventh. B. Bemard as 3 1 i 1 2 M“ Nmma“ He‘ ‘e “I 55 Pp; Carson got a life on a Holder's Underwood. 3b. 1 0 0 0 0 Prince slme" Chflhmemw“ 1°"? choice in the same inning and he Grady, lb 0 2 5 0 “p °" Jrlylism asfinlAeffdEnglne was the" only member of the Air G. Bernard, p 1 i l 2 l mach“ ch l? prev Ousyica ‘Serf: Ffigceb squad to get as far as sec- C. Deighan. c 0 ((1,128 l, 0 glkgngndajoiiggrsfusrerg fivenyear O Mina: on the mound for the o 1 o o a pm“ wm‘“""“k °‘ LAacmup Flyers pitched well allowing only 0 0 0 0 0 lo hits but his ertrlorts were over- o l 2 o o ii shadowed by e outstanding — — — — — —. achievement of his rival mounds- Totals , 2s 4 e21 s 1 lLE BOTTLES PURCHASED man. Bernard also shone at the Summary: Triple, G. Bernard; ...___ plate, getting a triple on his first stolen bases, H. Gallant; earned w” u" h". n], boule‘, gm trip. He shared honors with runs, R.C.A.F’. 0, Legion o; left on culnflm mm, “m quay-tg; m“ Jimmie Grady in offensive play. bases, R.C.A.I". 1, Legion 4; struck m "m" p,“ w, Wm .1", n, the first sacker getting two hits out, by Bernard i1. by Mlckus 3: (m. h", Mm“ ml"; sham l; in three times up. Brawiey in bases on balls, off Bernard 1. off “d “Hume, H, gmple ‘uoply o centre field for the R. C. A. F. nine Mickus 1;; hit by pitcher, by “vex made a beautiful shoe string Bernard l. Umpires, plate; Ciow; Phone Gem.‘ Grow“, n; u, catch in the final fran-io off Allan's bases, Macey and Phillips. ‘ 9mm,‘ cause we are Canadian. ~ our citizenship. our counwy iriiill‘ To be worthy of slich n heritage make a great, and, it may be. a MAANVVCCN- shciuld be oui- chiet ambition. To decisive contribution to the pres- be worthy means to accept fully ervation of enduring peace. This and without reservation our duties is the largest opportunity and the as neighbours‘ and CltlZELs in lhls heaviest resrn-nsibllity ol Conrad-an ~ ~~'\N\A community, in this province, and citizenship, -s in this natioz. For as Canadians we belong to each other and our SUMMERQDE future =uccess depends rm the un- ity with which we work together for the liacmmon good, i Oanad n citizenship is not a citizenship which relates itself merely to the immediate commun-l _ ity 1n which weJive; as CanadHans i we have a national cit zcnship; a PORT PATRICK, Scotland, July Commonwealth citizenship, and a 2g _ (Reuters) - The 238-pound world citdrenctiip. Each cairieg with lcing-dlsiance swimmer To-n Blower it s. cerilln remoiiiiibilitv- a re-‘or Nottingham, England, today IPNI-ilbllity which is our duty to "did the impossible" by swimmng WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY 04. YOU KID! loin the bolls: and the swells oi marry Manhattan to: o spies r u b e Nihy Nmeneii Lcng-llistancc iNorthern Ireland to Scotland —-a cert. Canada, in common w‘th most feet never achieved before other nations has passcri ihrolighl He entered the water on the the anguish and agony of another 111th side at i0 D-m. i": "iilht and world war. our whole experlenc91a1ld€d u-n the Scottish coast l4 as s nation has emphasized the hours and 15 minutes later. cvBr-Widvnlng Sisnlficianci: o-f Ciin- Blowei iauvrheii his serond bid Bdlan tltileiihlii- The "Did"! for the North Channel crossing which our world citizenship has duflng one n: the_ best nights of been achieved here is one of the the year, with warm weather and limes. 'I‘.l',e magnificent manner ln m deteriorate "t dawn, which. i-n both world vial-s, Canada in". the spiondi-d part taken by. our country i-n helping the United Nations into racing; are prophetic of the increnrzgly lmq portant part Canada filfly gugh-goln] iieavies. devoted ex- clusively to the illegal pursuits of murder. mayhem and map-steal- ing. Then there is the fact that Hope is payzng part of her sal- ary, the picture being a joint pro- duction by the comedian and Paramount. Also, Robert's regular rival. Bing Crosby, was busy on another picture during the produc- tion of ‘My Invorite Brunette." "And, anyway. playing oppnfie Hope is a full-time Job," adds the snngstress star "You have stay on your toes all the time keep up with his never-ending an- i tics and ad libs, Even in the serious scenes‘! have a hard time not laughing Just looking at his unique profile.” world of the future. ed up to her IPEDOIISlDlll- to brlnsi NEEDED coco rims A resident of ancient Athens be ex- hould be exiled for five or 10 yrars the if 6.000 citizens voted tar his ne- moval. ted ti, have in shaping Whether we like it or not. the future of our country is wrapped up with the future of ail'ooun- tries. In Lhls atomic air W! "ii"- nstives which face mankind are " - universal deilnsction or unpar- ntiflttifllllllliiiilil lfllilll alleled freedom. Canada will help Illi WIl'lll'lN‘i'I.IUliiIl m3 to decidi. in which of there oppos- Tum. H. ‘a i‘ iii" it " to ling directions humanity will move. 7 ' Show‘ 7,“ Md 945 tojo long as our citizens continue "mm, wflel, m 3p ‘ ' to possess the vision IV.“ courage of the founders of o"; nation. "l-ONESOMI TRAIL’ Cenadlrs influence will he ln the . right direction. Bo long as we con- M“ ‘Mp5 o‘ Jun” ‘MIC l0 OhUfllh the, "Dill Oi i LAST TIME TONIGHT "LOVE STORY" 1. He ls a native of England. Flying Officer H. Vincent, the adjutant of the Siimrnerside stat- loiti, is also recruiting officer. and 1s available for interview by pros- pective recruits at any time-S. lgltlolrillanted Experienced Housekeeper wishes position with one or two adults Protestant. References furnish“ if necessary. if interested inquin before July 30. to BOX 579 SUMMERSIDE, ur "HOUSEKEEPER" Guardian Office, Charlottetown, P. E. FOR SALE a1- sa SUMMER. smear, _ suMMunsinc, i». n l, 1 House, 12 rooms, in good sq- pair. Fireplace. liot water heat- ing. New Tinkim Oil Burner in furnace. lleating system for con- tinuous hot water. Modern kitch- en, sink and sct tubs, ample eup- board space. Plumbing installed ivitbln the past two years. ‘New storm windows. insulated cold storage room in basement recent- ly installed. i.\ ._.+_ New garage with cement float and driveway, This property is centrally locati- ed on one oi the choice corner-i in Ssfmmerside, near to lilais Street and the shopping district post office, schools, park, churchei and hospital. If interested you may comsnunl vnte with DR. J. it. CORSET‘! Clark's Harbor Shelburne County Nova Scotia. FOR SALE COTTAGE IN KENSINGTON 7 Rooms Hardwood Floors Write:- 544, Guardian lll5 unnnrr HE’ MPH MIITTAR Summersfda PROFESSIONAL CARD T. Earls lliciiey Office at lb Granville Street Sussssneraide Phepa Ill Chartted Aoetlfliafl '\'\