ii i‘ ‘IIFQLI q - i111 ‘~-'4‘i1"i1 3 - . ~,y _ r_ x , o F. . I’ I '. u a I i t k I ,l . i’ I ‘- 4r 7 7 l l i r i i i I _ 0x21‘ t. .-\ l i‘ . f ‘i I All.‘ - v " IIIIII- .5 ‘ 7 .5 1!\V.;"' I fir‘; ., ‘m ‘ l‘ 5i .‘ I 4.1",‘ / I “s?! ‘ rl 1')‘: . .3 a rm; GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN _ . iygusr s. 194s ___f_gAca FOURTEEN HOLMANS CUSTOMERS WILL BENEFIT BY ~ TAX REDUCTIONS "l. The Government has announced the reduction and ‘removal of the excise lax on certain lines of merchandise including R. C. A. Victor and Marconi Radios, Frigidaires, Hoover Vacuum Cleaners. Electric Appliances, Electric Shavers, Phonographs and Record Players. Johnson Sea Horse Motors. etc. Effective at once HOLMAN prices even on stock on hand-will be reduced accordingly n. 1'. HOLMAN LTD. SUMMERSIDE -- ci-ialztorrerown “Where Old Fri ends Meet” TRYON W. I. ~ On the evening of July 13th nineteen members of the Tryon ‘Women's Institute met at the come of Mrs. Heath I-Iowatt. Two visitors were present. The meet- ing opened by singing the Ode. followed by repeating the Creed in unison. Afier the roll was responded to the minutes or! last meeting were read and adopted. A committee was appointed to interview the parents regarding vocal lessons in the school for the coming year. This commit- tee is as follows: Mrs. Sheldon Howatt. Mrs. Robert Crawford. Mrs. Waldon Woodside, Mrs. svpurgeon Clark. It was sug- gested that the parents be told that the practise this year would he that only those children who pay would have the advantage of the lessons. It was moved by Millie Gam- WM a WESTERILEIIARDIAN -DI. IOWNIII’ dental office. Kenltngton, will be closed until Alli. 16th. —WA.NTED immediately, sev- eral hundred pounds dressed fowl. Paying 32 cents pound. Call or phone Ralph ldcCauli, Carleton. —IXPICTING SHIPMENT of the famous Ransome diggers soon. James A. McNeili and Sons. Bum- merslde. -b05'l‘.-Between Long River and Remington‘. man's cult coat. navy blue with return button. Please return to Peter McDonald. Kensington and receive reward. -ICE CREAM SOCIAL and dance Seven Mile Bay hail Thurs- day. Aug. 5. Good music. Spons- ored by Catholic women's League. -I‘0R. SALE-New Cockshutt tractors; two new mowers; three. new wooden wheel truck wagons; Q new binders; used hay rake. Mas- .'. sey Harris mower No. 20, $10. Two cows (milking): five cows to freshen; Percheron horse, seven years, 1,200 lbs. waiter s/Weeks. —-CONGRATULA'!‘IONS are ex- tended to Mr. Robert Croken. ‘Jmerald, who has successfully pssed matriculation examinations Prince of Wales College with the high mark of 589. Robert had ifs fifteenth birthday in April and his is his first year in Grade X. ‘ff —BOSTON VISITOR. -— Mrs. Finest Ready of the Dorchestcr llv. of Greater Boston is visiting iriends and relatives near Ken- slngton. Mrs. Ready was the form- er Laretta Power o! Long River. Her husband is a native of Tig- nish.-K. -—CALIIFORNIA VISITORS. - ' Mr. and Mrs. Victor sterm of . Beaumont, Calif. are visiting at ... Freetown. They are guests of Mr. Storms brother-in-law Mr. Albert ble seconded by Dorothy Wood- side that we hold a pantry sale. volunteer workers included Mrs. Maurice Hovratt, Millie Gamble. Dorothy Taylor and Mrs. Alban Gaudet. The food is to be collect- ed and brought. to Spurgeon Clark's the night before. It was suggested that the Choral Club be asked to put on a concert. Reports of committees: Red Cross work is not complet- ed. No reports of sick and school committees. Miss Amy Hallivveli. Mrs. Austin Toombs, Mrs. Bessie Rogerson. New sick committee. Mrs. Agnes Francis sent thanks for gifts received during her iii- ness. be given to school board now and $25.00 later. as the Institute don- ation for school repairs. Report of convention in Char- lottetown was given by Mrs. Austin smith. It was suggested that the Aug- ' \ n for immediate delivery: side-delivery rakes. form wagon, rubber One Milking machines. MACHINERY We hove on hund the Iollowing Massey Harris machinery No. 37 6-Ioot mower. No. 16 S-Ioot binder. Iuvm wagon, steel mounted wheels Three lime and fertilizer rowan. Separators, hand and electric L. li. Mciilillniflctorla mounted wheels It was voted that $175.00 l 6th to August 15th inclusive, advertised Sunday service Ior Lv. Cape Tormentine pier 9:10 n.m. 10:35 cLm. . 1:00 p.m. 2:40 p.m. ' 4:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 9:00 p.m. 10:30 p.m. P. e. Fain non: weer PRDIIIIIGIAL EXHIBITION CAR FERRY SERVICE CAPE TORMENTINE, N. I. — — — -— DORDEN, P. E. I. AUGUST 6th to 15th INCLUSIVE ' The following ‘cor Ierry service for automobile and other vehicular traffic Will be operated doily between Cope Tor- montme, N.B., and Borden, 'P. E. |., for the period, August (Atlantic Standard Time) CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS and will supersede the regular the period mentioned: Lv. Borden pier 9:10 mm. I WATER STREET ust meeting uiill be held on the. for an auction sale to be held second Tuesday instead of Mon- later on in the meeting, day‘ at the home of Mrs. Austin A contest put on by the presi- Smith. Lunch committee. Mrs dent was enjoyed by al1_ The Claude Vessey, Dorothy Taylor, meeting closed by singing the Mrs Maurice Hewett to have the National Anthem. programme. The roll call to be Ice cream and cake was served answered by donating an article by the hostess. s... -__ ___ ____, _ ____ _____ nancmo Every Thursday Night LEO COYLES EAST OF SUMMERSIDE MUSIC BY LES ALEXANDER and the DDWNTOWNERS ADMISSION 75c. PER PERSDN for Ber Lin» Folks like tn come in and brown through our store, and no Won- der! Whatever you're looking for - - ~ from a thumb tack to a washing machine, you'll [Ind I here! ‘Carpenters, housewives and hobbyists find Just the tools and equipment they need In our etoch. COVE IN AND LOOK l1‘ OVER TODAY: W; Nave The Following in Stock 210 lb. ASPHALT SHINGLES. , I90 lb. ASPHALT SHINGLES. 125 lb. FAST LOCK ASPHALT SHINCd-ES. 18" and 36" SLATE SURFACED ROOFING. MEDIUM WEIGHT PLAIN ROOFING. HEAVY WEIGHT PLAIN ROOFING. ROLL ON BRICK SIDING, Red and bu". I2 and 15 lb. ASPHALT FELT. LIGHT TARRED SHEATHING LIGHT GREY SHEATHING. INSULATED SIDING, Red and bull. PLASTIC CEMENT. NAILS. SHEET ZINC and SHEET LEAD. We would be glad to quote prices on any of the above. The Summerslde hardware Ito. PHONE 740 Campbell. It is Mr. Stonm's first visit to this Island and he is en- thusiastic about our way of life. -l{. —I-'RDM BOSTON. —~ Mr. and lMrs. William R. Murphy of Boston. lare visiting friends and relatives lat Hope River and Long ‘River. They attended the funeral of Mr. lMurphws uncle John A. Power of .'I ORR River which took place 0n iMOnday morning at 5t. Mary's Cemetery. Indian River. Mrs. Mur- phy was the former Annetta Hagan or l-Iope Riven-K.‘ Personals —Mrs. Byron Laririn of Sum- merside. visited her brother John A. Macdonald oi‘ Kensingwn 0n Sunday-K. —I-‘riends will regret to leam that Peter S. ‘Maclntyre is a pat- ient in Yidnce County Hospital and hope for a speedy return to nor- mal health-K. --Miss Myrtle MacCallum r6 Cambridge. Mass. arrived by plane to spend her vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Harry s. Cannon. St- Eleanq-s-B. —Mrs. David Caseiey. Sprint Valley. is spending a few My! ill Charlottetown when she is re- ceiving medicallattcntion. Bur. -Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stewart have returned to their Mme l“ Montreal, after spending their va- cation at Kensington. Bur. _,Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Paynter of Albany were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Paynter. Kelvin Grove, on Sunday. Bil!‘- —Mr. Alonzo Webster and son Lonnie have returned to their home at Norobro. after spending the pest year in Vancouver. RC- Bur. -Mrs. Lorne Bowness of Chan lottetown has returned home af- ter spending the past nine months in Vancouver, B. C. Bur- —Mlss Olive Macl-aren has re- turned to her home at Enmore, alter spending several months in Kelvin Grove. Bur. ——Miss Marjorie Warren 0d Ot- tawa arrived on Saturday to spend her vacation with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Warren, Mar- gate. Bur. —-Mrs. Nelson Macbeod. who ls spending the summer with her son. Mr. Grant MacLeod. and Mrs. MacLeod at. Cavendish. spent the past week-end at her home at long, River. Bur. -Mrs. Roger Stormont, of Med- ford, Mesa. is visiting her father. Mr. Charles caselcy. and other members of the family at spring Valley. Bur. —Miiss Marie l-Iioltey, of Ken- rlmton. is spending the week at Kelvin Grove where she is the guest o! her cousins. Masters James and Myron Paynter. Bur. -Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cousins. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hickey. and Mrs. Roy Orolier of Darnlcy. were recent. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Paynter, Kelvin Grove. Bur. -Mr. and Mrs. Maison Bynon and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ram- say, Bummerside. were guests of m. and Mrs. Fred Payntar. Kei- vin Grove. on sunday. Mn. mm. say sullen from an arthritic con- dition snd this is the first time in years that she has paid a visit. outside her own home. Needless to say. her friends in Kelvin Grove. where she formerly lived. were dvilphtod that she could eu- joy the outing. and hope she will be able to make the trip again in the near future. Bur. —Mru. ‘lhomas ltewert. who spent the pest six months at Bos- ton. Mass. is visiting relatives and friends at Kensington and vicinity. Bu!‘- '—Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tinney and daughter Beth, of Ottawa, arrived on Saturday to spcndtheir vacation on the Island. At present they are the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Mouse. New An- nan. Bur. —Mrs. Morris Caseley has re- turned to her home at Kelvin. af- ter spending the past few days_nt Charlottetown, where she was a an, ATTENTION ARRS We have on hand for Immediate Delivery:- ONE HORSE SCUFFLERS. GASOLINE ENGINES. 1% Ii.p. to 2V: h.p. 3 h.p. ' to 5 h.p. CREAM SE-PARATORS and MILKERS. VESSOT FEED GRINDERS. ONE FRONT END LOADER, Fits H or M Fcrmofl. FARM WAGGONS. ‘ - GRAIN BINDERS. ONE DEERING MOWER-d It. We are equipped to give you service on dII McCormick- Deering Machinery. part-time patient at the Prince Edward Island Hospital. Bun: —'!‘l'ie infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Murphy. Jr., received the name of Lloyd George. in the service of holy baptism celebrated by Rev. S.G. Davies, at St. Steph- en's Church, Burlington, on sun- day. Bur. -Mr. Walter Campbell of Free- town was in Kensington on Bat- urday. Mr. Campbell has com pletely recovered from the severe burns received when he Ili"€l€ the heroic rescue of Holly Cameron from the car pit of flaming gaso- line last summer.-K. —M.rs. W. A. Chadwick. of Tar- cnto. accompanied by her daugh- ter Heather. arrived on the Island last week to visit her parents. Mr. and Mrs. James Hickey, Darnley. and her sisters. Mrs. Gordon Bry anton. Kenslngton, and Mrs. Her-E ace Paynter, Kelvin Grove. Paynter, accompanied by her moth- er and her brother. Junior. motored to Monctcn to meet her Sisiei‘. Mrs. Chadwick and her daughter will leave on Thursday of this week on return to Toronto. Bur vacationing at the Edgzwater Cab- ins. North Bedeque are: Rev. and Mrs. Willard Plcketts and chil- dren, Jackie, Elaine and Darrell Bridgetown. N. S.; Mr. and Mrs Ernest Mills and daughter, Miss. Helen; Mr. and Mrs. George Hog; and Miss Blanche; M1". and Mrs. S. Abincler, Peabody, Mass; Mrs. James Townsend and Evelyn. James. Wilma. Marilyn. Thomas and Edith of Regina. Sack. 5 EBENEZER. 1V. l. met at. the home of Miss Helen Ibrd on July 7th for their regu- lar monthly meeting. l3 mem- bers were in attendance, and two visitors. One member paid her yearly fee. The meeting opened by repent.- ing the Creed In unison. followed ing were read and adopted. Sick Ford and Miss Helen Ford on the sick committee for July. A rebate of $7.80.was handed in to the secretary from the s:hoo. secretary. Irom money spent. Mina. 1 ' —Among the guests it present‘: children. The Ebenezer Women's Institute l 1- by roll call. Minutes of last mcct- ‘ committee presented a bill for j $3.6’! for fruit sent during the month, and appointed Mrs. Ben . .' GULF WHOLESALE LIMITED 011" DIIWSDWS SERVICE STATION CRAPAUD PHONE 124 r. e. I. Red Cross rooms. Mrs. John McDonald invited the members to her home for the. August meeting. Meeting closed with “The King" alter which lunch was served by the hostess. assisted by My; 3,; school repairs. and $2.37 was re- alized from cake sold at the school closing. Plans for a festival and dance in the school were discussed and it was decided to have same when- ever the local musicians were av- ailable. Mrs. Peter Matheson to McKenzie. see about this. _ _- Mrs. West McDonald reported The name lihrssichwetir, -;-$ havmg taken 5 dresses. 5 pairs derived from that of an mm,“ pyjamas and 6 nightics into the tribe. I IIIIIAIILEQIIIII IIIlI$i1l' , srocxs mo coLAoTii CARDS CARRIED , . y MORELL-MORELL CO-OPERATIVE i.‘ VERNON RIVER-VERNON RIVER CO-OPERATIVE l " CH'TOWN.—M. r. SCHURMAN co. tro. NORTH izusTico-reortes CO-OPERATICE. y KENSlNGTON-M. r. SCHURMAN co. LTD. ‘ BEDEQUE-WALTER M. BOWNESS. SUMMERSIDE-M. F. SCHURMAN co. LTD. i COLEMAN-C. R. WALLACE. i ~ O'LEARY-JELLY'S om. stone, . ELMSDALE-K. ~R. MATTHEWS. TlGNlSi-l-MORRIS tarmac a. co. LTD. MAYFlELD--W. s. MocDONALD. SUMMERSlDE-SUMMERSIDE HARDWARE. DISTRIBUTED av ' SUMMERSIDE, P. E. I. some day. c charm. NOW AI YOUR E Ono Imperial gallon ($4.75) does a large room; a Coven all surfaces-wall paper. Minted walls, plywood, brick Interiors, ole. 3 One coal really covers. N Dries had In one hour. I Ne disagreeable paint odour-use room the O A hard, durable, washable surface.‘ 7 A pleasure to put on-no primer-spreads Illa y’ DEAIERS IOIOVEIYSIIADIS