TllE MARY AllN-Summerslde tits-slime 4 l ceiviriz treatment ‘Advance Sale 0F WESTERN GUARDIAN’ —-8UMMER8IDI COMMERCIAL Calihltfil will reopen September 7 . —!0B BALL-McCormick Binder with Carrier. $65.00 at Ralph Manse, Kelvin. Walter S. Weeks. -O0Ml ‘l0 TM! 10!! OIIAM Social at Lang River Hall. Wuesday. August. 24th. in aid oi Presbyter- ian Church. THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Borden g Miss Hattie Ross. Sulllnoreide. spent Friday in Borden with her sister Mrs. Hector MacKenaie-A. Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Bursey oi Moncto , N. B., were week end guests oi Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Rogem. Mr. and Mrs. William MacLean. Boston, Mass, were guests oi Mr. and Mrs. Hector MacKenale on Willi COATS rwo ollvs ‘ONLY! TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY GREAT SIG RAL VALUES! MOUTON LAMB PROCESSED $249 GASH - GHARGE - BUDGET - LAYAWAY A deposit will reserve your selection-the balance may be arranged in monthly payments. ‘ ' THE MARY ANN . VICTORIA, THE ‘HLLAGE BY THE small beginning, but as time wore on it had made advances from one SEA sialie to another until on the above Victoria mourns the loss of one ‘ ilally long llie having reached the oi its most beloved vlllZ/‘lis in the , wonderful age oi eighty - nine person of lhc late \Ni1lllim M In- j years. and being of an except- man whose death occurred Wednesday August. 18ih in Chnr-lmeltlloiiecl did not lottetozvn, where he had been re-mvei-ilren his condition until some siding for the past iew weeks rc- I low months hieore his death. Woman's mee ting AUGUST 24th. mountain's LEADING! FIIRRIER and 25th. answered scripture. society. members. which is Weeks. I HENLEY EXPERT FUHHIEII HEHE! “m” FRENCH SEAL ovro RABBIT COATS ........ $le9 my Knuth, —A. y SILVER BLUE AND BROWN lmo CONEY $199 an... BROWN LAPIN ovso RABBIT .... $229 “mum MINK ovea MUSKRAT $395 SILVERY RACCOON COATS ,, $359 m 5m Bur. BLACK PERSIAN LAMB COATS $695 HUDSON SEAL DYED MUSKRAT $595 Younker FINE QUALITY MUSKRAT BACK $479 Dmmwm’ FINE QUALITY PERSIAN LAMB 579s WAYS T0 BUY" --' was o! a SUMMERSIDE P. E. I. missing form of disease which some twenty years ago had g very mentioned date It claimed his liie. However he had enjoyed an uflug- -IBDEQUB W. M. I. — Tm) the Bedeque United Church was held at Mrs. Pearle Aifleck or. Wednesday llth_ with the President, Mrs. Ei- nest. Weeks in the chair. Th: hymn. O Master Let Me Wail: With Thee iollowed by scripture reading in unison and prayer by Mrs. Aiileek. made during the past month. col- l lectlon $11.66. emergency iun-l $1.11 Three boxes oi have been aerlt to Korea irom this Louise Callbeck had charge o! ‘he programme. was carried out in which it. was shown that ireedom to drink in toxicants has too high a price in broken homes. crimes. juvenile lic- llnquency. moral destruction. This, is not ireedom but slavery to one liquor traiiic. Christiana must. re- iuse to countenance ity. Meeting closed _ I "Hark the voice oi Jesus crying’ and the Beriedictlon_ -8. --FOI SALE. -- Shore Farm at Bayview. 2 miles irom Cavendish. 150 acres WlI-TI bsilldings. Walter S. Personals -Her many iriends will be 811d to know that Mrs. Lloyd Boil/I'll!!!- Kengmgton, is now on the road to recovery aiter a severe attack ' o! pneumonia. Bur- ..Mr. and Mrs. Arno Berg and son Donald oi Riverside. island. are visiting at Mrs. Berg's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert E Central Bedeque, they Cemetery beside his first whose maiden name was GHIOYII-Z MacKinnoln and came by car and this is Mr. Belg‘! first visit which he is Mrs. Ernest Davis on turn to Lower Five islands, NS, on Sunday. where she will visit Mr. Reginald luockhart. i —Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mac- Leod and son Cyril. Miss Eleanor and daughter I a most outstanding virtue, and he bearing his affliction through all the” years without a murmur, enduring to the and with a iaith in his God which could not he shak- ing and meeting death bravely as one who rested on the promises or a Saviour whom he served in his every day life setting an ex- town. At latest reports his ample oi a Christian which shall live on. He was at all times interested in the good oi the community and generous in all his givings so will be greatly missed in the village liie oi this respected by all, His funeral nn F‘riday afternoon was largely at- tended, and was held at Victoria United Ohurch where deceased was Missionary Society oi afternoon. August opened with singing ‘rwelve TTICTBIIBCAS roll with a verse oi Three sick calls were. clothing Mrs. Aiileck and Mis= assisted by other “What price freedom" a custom destructive to personal- with hymn Rnode Virgin wool Great Coot. Block, Brown, Ton. Latest Ioll mod- els arriving daily. BARBARA ANN DRESS SHOPPE Qummersllle Mm ward 5_ on“ o; P0,,“ View wlie Elisa Mrs. J. C. Fleming and daughter daughter Kathryn oi Stanley Bridge, were Violet who died in early childhood, visitors to Borden last week, guests He is survived by the wife oi his oi Mrs. William Oson. Mrs. Flem- Annie Lockhart, Kerl- second marriage, formerly Lizzie lng had the pleasure oi meeting her accompanied Mr. and MacPhall and a iamily of ijve sons old iziend Mrs. James Worters ni Elmer, Gordon, Mass. while at Mr. Ozon‘s. Keith, Joseph, arid one daughter Emma. all residents in and around ODI- lnd Mfl- F- K- MQDOMN Providence Rhoda Island. who will who have been vlsltinsz ‘Mrs- Moo- Mm Lockhafl, and fgynjly, _ mourn the loss of a devoted father Coleman Rogers. of Chelwn. have and in whrm m.» M6919 0g vic. Donald's,pa:ents. Mr. and Mrs. Com-mun- returned to Washington. D.C.. aiter Syynpathy in spending a very enjoyable holiday their re- namely, Abijah, tnria and surrounding itics extend sincere the great loss they have sustained. I; P- E- Island- C I M u c1 d “grassed M, the dead .h dye 1 t ey also visited- Mr. liiacDonaldls Ford’ charlom own n Lara: the Lord thy do rest “irgm their; lmrems Mr- ‘md M“ “FF-TY MP5‘ and Miss H11“ nick. labours and their works do follow Dmald °r FIMFSMS‘ C 3' ox. Burlington. left on Wednesday Ih°m-" to spend a iew days at Moncloii, ———~— Amherst and Halifax. MY- Ablleh Yuma"- lila brother ‘Bu, Gordon and sister Elena, oi Pro- vidence. Rhoda Island were in - l i’ ri- d ' . most oheeriul nature. holmzrliy tthre HearthIrvrIII-lseir iather to Premier mplessls by the Qufi the lat-e William tending the iuneral on FTIday, cahed Innian and at- His irlenriis regret la learn that Mr George Cannon, Hamlplon has been seriously ill in ihe Prince Ed. ward Island Hospital, Charlotte- . ii- influence dition was scimewhat improved‘? Friends here of Ziir. Arthur 1n- man of the adjoining district of Hampton, are sorry to learn that he is a patient in the Prince Ed. place where he was loved and ward Island Hospital undergoing . treatment and possible operation. Mr. and Mrs. James Llttlejohns Morlcton, N. B, are spending their a regular attendant, although his vacation most enjoyable at the membership was in the Baptist’ hrme oi Ivirs. Littlejohrus parents Church some miles distant. He Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cameron, was laid to rest in the Crspaud Victoria-V. Wednesday. spending their holidays with rela- tives at Georgetown. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Matthews and dough er Sandra and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Oson and family. O‘l..ea.ry. spen-t. Sunday in Borden. Mrs. Jairneg Worters and daugh- ter Hazel are spending two weeks at the home oi her brother Wm. Ozon and Mrs. Oson at Borden. Mrs. Emily Porter and daughter Phyllis. also Mrs. Frank Bernard and little grand daughter Joan vis- ited lvlr. and Mrs. Wm. Ozon at Borden recently. Mr. and Mrs. Hector MacKenzie and son Gordon have returned irom a most enjoyable visit to Portland, Maine, and Boston and Hopklnton. Mass. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Chappelll oi Borden had as their guests last week Mrs Arthur: Fricr oi Shedlac. N. B.. Miss Florence Myers and Miss Glenn Needham oi’ Montreal Mrs. John MacIsaac oi Borden was an overnight guest at Char- lottetown recently where she at- tended the iuneral oi the late Andrew Butler on Friday. August 20th. , Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Wortmen and children Karen and George. also Mr. and Mrs. Fred MacDon- ald oi Moncton, N. B.. were guests oi’ Mr. and MuS. Reginald Rogers. Borden, this week. Mr. and Mrs. Coleman Rogers oi Chelton have returned iron-l a pleasant week spent in Ontario where they visited their daughter Lodge, Bewdly. Ont. While in Canada SEEK DAUGlIT-BEER SALE MONTREAL — (CP)— A brlei asking permission to serve draught beer with meals in ho- tels, caies and inns has been sent hsc Hotels Association. Under present. regulations sale oi’ draught beer is restricted to taverns. Summer-side on ' lonally robust nature the ailment noticeably for a most FIIS-IIIOIICSI/y in all his dealings was YOUR ONLY hands. 22 Central St. YESI Your New Wave ls bound to be more stylish-last longer~ond look IoveIiei-when it is given by proIetsional PHONE I20 NOW AND MAKE YOUR NEXT BEAUTY THE MARY, ANN TlGNISl-l PICNIC WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 25th FULL-STOCKED SALOONS Games, Swing, and Lunch Counters Grounds Illuminated in the Evening In Ald of the New Rink Professional Gard E. E. Parkman 0pt.ll., R-ll. Optometrist Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted Visual Training Given REGENT THEATRE BLDG. Summs Street, Summerside ' va HEAD OF HAIR NEEDS PROFESSIONAL CARE APPOINTMENT A PLEASURE. Opp. Capitol Theatre IN SUMMERSIDE a¢oo¢e FARM MACHINERY DN HAND FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY NO. so COCKSHUTT TRACTORS. s and s Fool BINDERS. ‘ 22 and 24 IIICII POTATO Bloom. TRUCK WAGGONS and Rubbers-Tired TRAILERS. KANGAROO GANG PLOWS. CONDE MILKING MACHINES. LEVER HARROWS RIDING CULTIVATORS, GRAIN CRUSHERS. LIME dnd FERTILIZER SOWERS ‘ RANSOME DIGGERS (for Fall deliverylr BOGGS POTATO GRADERS. James A. McNeil! t lone IIMMERSIDI "T. Earle Hickey ’ Chartered Accountant Oifloe at lB Granville Shoal Phone I'll Baaameralla B. F. HUNTER R. D. OPTOMITIXSI Complete Visual Analyses Glasses fitted l I I SMALLMAN’! BUILDING. I lnmmegaldo. P11. i PHONE 1U RICHARD S. HINTON LO» I-A- M lnaaaonfowaaalllaru Properties Mr. and Mrs. William White and _ daughter Phyllis o! Borden are AUGUST 24, 194g —- l’ HOLMAWS HATS are j It’: ales to think that FALL la lust around the corner. - - - It's nice because it will give you the opportunity to wear one oi the ea- eitlng new Fall Feltl which are now on dia- play In the Milllnery Section. These are ALL new, ALL beautllul, and ALL deaigned In please your discriminating taste. The Mistral Beret, illustrated, spoils, you {or any other beret because it has such new and daahlng llnel. It Ia available in every color and may he worn in many, many ways. The selection of Fall Hats include the BEST of the "Stet- son" and the “Spence-r“ models In ALL the new Fall shades. Fall Felts are priced from 2.95 to 15.85. ‘mmzfiaevl £1 S .. hi SQN 68S “Where OIcIFriends Meet" use llollllllrs FREE plliiiliilr; L01‘ our our WAY ' , y A " '~~ié~~ -- - . - _ .______ ' "’0H.TH'RAearr)" i i ~ "c . ear AROUND By J. R. William! Nth-TH’ RABsiT. ANENT aerwes» ~- / .HlS LEG9 AN‘ TH’) 9/ FOOL wesrr THRU . . . AFTER HIMA‘--. STID OF TURNINY AROUND. a _ . _ I5 l I v _ J ‘can, 5’ ‘ V’ s4) ‘ \\LL'\WL\ ‘laga m1 . . mi f"i~“--"‘~~‘§_e,illllllii"olill“I i - ‘ . _ . , -"ri-lefsl-lcsfif'cfn" MILLINERY NEWS! OUR SHIPMENTS OF FALL HATS ARE NOW ARRIVING AT REGULAR INTERVALS! Assorted styles and colours to match your new look, and priced to suit every pocket book. Visit our Hat Shop early and regularly and choose your new Fall Hot from our large displays. THAT HAT YOU ARE LOOKING FOR WILL PROBABLY BE ON OUR COUNTERS WW5 YES! WEAR! NOW SHOWING AN ATTRACTIVE ASSORTMENT OF HANDBAGS AN-D OVER-THE-SHOULDER BAGS OF THE LAT- EST STYLES AND PRICED MODERATELY FOR YOUR LIKING. EYE-CATCHING PRINTED SILKS AND PLAIDS ARE NOW ON DISPLAY IN ASSORTED COLOURS. PRICES RANGING FROM B9: to $3.75. DUN'T DELAY -- VISIT US EAIILYI DE BUY-WISE on. cArlrol. "rams: ram uamr Ann Wald It. lnlaaaeralle I 4-4‘ ”MILI.INERY OF DISTINCTION"