SAGTURDATFC I yiiiilliliillli: .s.......-...--...-.,. , Iiir prices will soar before next winter... be wise! ... Buy iour AN AUGUST EVENT THAT OPENS WITH WONDERFUL PRICED FEATURES. if you are considering buying a Fur Coat. act promptly. don't delay until later in the season when you may have to take "second best"- CHOOSE NOW when the selection is good. You'll like our flattering styles-choose one of these coats for smartness. warmth. and long wear-always an investment in comfort and smartness. - gake advantage of these value-packed prices You'll find a delightful array of Fur Coats in ihd Ladies Ready-To-Wear Department at Moore and McLeod Ltd. GREY KIDSKIN - MOUTON (processed lamb) - PERSIAN PAW - PERSIAN LAMB - JAP RABBIT - FRENCH SEAL (dyed rabbit). 1 ; Prices s125.oo-5595.00 'MC(DRE 5. MSLEODIML3 7I.ADIES' ; IEITER . 350 sport SHIRTS 1.95 A . . .,.,,,,S,. Join the Wise Money-Savers Here, BIG CBOWDS GET BIG BARGAINS TONITE .i;... DRESSES 2.88. 4.88 6.88. 5:... SUITS 7.9511.9514.95 5:... Sil0RTlES- 7.95 9.95 14.95 COATS',SUlTS yzrrice Men's Shorts . 44: 1 Dress Sex . 29:: I Work Sex . 29: - 3.2,. sronr SHIRTS 2.95 PAINTS" T0 16.95 - 5.88 -7.88 - 9.88 . Irorcom to 39.50 IAIIIIIIIIIII WVEIIT8 aoolussrs nus suns so ITS idi CO. LTD. arms store 144 69. George Smel I eulaetomrowu. r I. 1., 16.95 141.95.22.50, 29.50, 39.50. This eelalna is reserved for aura of local Interest. but advertldng er a news; nature my be lnaerted at me came a nerd. atrletlr II!- abla In advance. EVEIEADY HEARING AID BATTERIES. Brown Electnc. GET YOU! IIASOK TICKET! for Old Home Week. lbr sale at all the Drug stores. Milton's old Spain ind Lambroae Bros. LISMON AND DIME CAKE. - A real summer treat. A feathery light layer cake fresh whole lemons. and covered with fresh lime icing. special at Stewart naireriea Saturday. CAVENDISII UNITED PASTOR- AL CHARGE. - Sunday, August 13th. Stanley Bridge 11. North Rus- tico 7.30. Rev. Ian Mtedxlnnon. B. D.. of Pine Hill Divinity V.-Iall.. Halifax, N, 5., will be the guest srieaker. Rev. George Gough. Min- is er. SUCCESSFUL IN EXAMS - Miss Jean Mclsnc or Fairvlew School successfully passedg the Grade II. standard examinations held at Long Creek school. Teach- er Russell Arbing. CITY POLICE COURT - At the Stipendiary Magistrate's Court yesterday, a woman charged with being drunk and disorderly was fined slo and costs or 10 days While a second woman charged with common assult was fined S10 ” and costs or 20 days. A man charge -with being drunk and incapable was remanded for seven days. DISCUSSED CIVIC AFFAIRS- Members of the Charlottetown City Council met informally yesterday morning with Mr. Alan S. Stewart. City Clerk and solicitor oi Owen sound. Ont. views were exchanged in the matter of Parking Meters and Traffic Lights. Mr. Stewart offered to confirm his figures. giv- en in a talk at a recent Rotary luncheon, concerning the install- ation of such equipment at Owen Sound. The cost was at consider- able variance with that previously being discussed by the local Coun- cil. Other phases of city govern- ment were discussed such as taxes. grants, sewagd and garbage dispos- al, street repair and construction. Personals Mr. Winslow Moiiitt of the U. 5. Border Patrol Calais, Maine. with Mrs. Morffitt and sister are visit- ing Mrs. W. M., Porter at her sum- mer home at New London. Mrs. William Rhynes, West Roy- alty. has returned to her home after spending a few days with her aunt Violet Kneehone. Milton. Messrs. Ralph and Elmer Mc- Guirir of Montreal are spending their holidays with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Henry McGuirk Dro- more. Mr. and Mrs. 'Petcr smith left by car ior their home in Maiden. Mass. after visiting with friends in Plnette. They were accompanied back by Mrs. Dan Cantello also of Plnette. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Campbell of Woliaston, Mass. are enjoying a month's vacation Visiting rela- tives and friends in P. E .1. They are registered at the Hill Crest Tourist Home in Charlottetown. Miss Estelle B. Stewart, Brnokiyiie. Mass. and Miss Marjorie Billings. Boston, are staying at The Chat- lottetown for a few days. They have been house guests of Mrs. J. Samuel MacLeod. of Bridge- town. Mrs. Celts Mccarvliie and her two daughters Judith Dianne and Sandra Mae left Thursday morn- ing for Hamilton. Ont. where she will join her husband. she was ac- companied by her brother Allison Larter. Capt and Mrs. Arthur W. Doni- bardeand Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bert- ram have returned to their homes in Providence and sayiesvilie, Rhode Island, after spending a very pleasant vacation on the Is- land. While here they visited Mr. Donald Macxenzie of Melville. and were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Picking of Clinton and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas wig-more of Kensing- ton. NEW YORK. Aug..S - (AP) - Trans-Atlantic oommunic tions were disrupted today by sunspot activity after a display of northern lights over the eastern part of the United States. Press copy and mes- sages from Europe were garbled or delayed in t. nsmission. DUNEDIN. N. z.. Ault it - (Reu- ters) - Planes checking reports of "submarines" sighted of! Australia and New Zealand today found a possible solution - a long, low-iy- ing 2.000-ton ship off the Otago coast. She was described as ap- parently diesel-powered, with all super-structure amidships. But there was no identification and shipping eirclesk eoulcl not explain her pres- ence. Wanted ' I 20(i0reecond hand bags suitable for shipping riinnn . . is VGilIIP.lIIYu tlavored with V1 -rt-rs GUARDIAN, Cl-IARLOTTETOWN - ; I” rue csntea I L GUARDIAN GENERAL ELECTRIC WAS!!- ans. -- Highest Quality. Price Eight. Toombs Music Store. MaeDONAl.n RADIO SERVICE, 189 Kent St. Radio repairs. Sound equipment. Disc recording. Closed alitday Wednesday. July and Aug- us onwnu. - VERNON UNITED clmlecn or CANADA. - services for Sunday. August 13th. Cherry valley 11 A. M. Vernon River. sun day school 1.45 P. M. service 230 P. M. Orwell 7.30 P. M. The iner- at will feature the Charlottetown Men's octette Rev John 1". Maexsy. B. D.., Minister. JEECEIVES SAD NEWS - Mrs. Ira. Show has recently received word concerning the death of her brother Mr. Ed. Carter in Van- couver, B. G. Mr. Carter is the son of the late Mr. andollirs. Benjamin Carter and was a former native of Charlottetown. Left to mourn the death of thir brother are Mrs. Ira Shaw, Mr. Milton Carter. Mr. George Richards of Charlottetown. Mrs. Heath Chisholm of Tryon, and Mr. Grovelcartcr of Vancouv- PROGBESS C-LUB ENJOYS PICNIC-Last week the staff of the Provincial Sanatorium had a very succestiul welner roatt at the summer home of Mrs. aura Claim. Waterside. During the eve- ning varlous forms of entertain- ment were held. Races. e.g. three legged and wheelbarrow showed lively competition and square slan- ces were popular as ever. During the course of the evening a lively- sing-song was led by Dr. E. M. Found and later by Dr. K. 1. Mac- Leod. This social event was spon- sored by the Progress Club of the Sanntorium. Mr. Tom Gardham was master of ceremonies. Mr. Tony Burke and Mr. Chester Bun- tain were is char e of entertain- ment. and Mr. leach was in r '- or rerreiimenu. Music was furnished by Mr. Joe Meo- Adam and his boys. M the clone hearty thanks were given for the Very enjoyable evening. There were about seventy member and guests present. (Patriot please cop . POFIIIIIO l mlfgulgiber'tg1 rn. Mer- . e Mndum on. Y net for 1- swiltiiimiig oafiite .".:'.?.i . l' may-ivy: . ' ' Mrs. lthei Gidd&e or " o who is IPOMIIII the summer months with relatives and menu; 3'4 Trvon was a recent visitor to East Royalty. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Clark and 1'-mu! 9' w9u9'10!. Mala. spent 3 Pleasant vacation with friends in Parlothwwn and other parts of P. E I. .'l'he many friends of m. L. c. Mclsasc Fairview are sorry to learn of his continued illness and wish him successful oonvalescence. The many friends of Mrs. D. Herbert Mathleeon. Milton. who underwent an operation in the P. E. 1. Hospital will be pleased to know she is " a satisfactory recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Barteaux and family have returned to their home in Clarence, N. 8., after spending the past few days vacat- ioning in North River, guests of MP5. Frank SIIIGOYDUH and MI. and Mrs. Fulton" Sanderson. They also spent some time with Rev. Harry and Mrs. Barber at the Par- sonage. North River. P. E. I APPLY TO: . ” :;.o.i;r.i.ebemma io...nuee-Isa-e.-'a-;Ia. ARMED AGGRES WITH TRAINED Here is a direct cell to young men to fulfill an important duty to self and country by joining the R.C.A. F. aircrew. 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