THURSDAY, i A i‘ and removes the very g by helping nature rid l out feeling; leaving you an active HOT and BOIHERED? Then you need ENO to cool you through and through. A glass of pure refreshing, sparkling ENO restores your enterprise and energy . . ; poisonous, clogging food wastes. Why sit home wheezing, puffing, doing nothing. Take ENO . . . it will drive away that washed- Tuke [NO regularly ; : : and enloy The Central Guardian l This column is rserved for news o! . looel interest, but» advertising st j a newly nature may be Inserts l st I cents a word. strictly psy- l shle in advance. I CONSIDERATION LIFI INSUR- ANCIL 9789 000K! to: Plaowflvhs. i 11-1995- -2-t-L Jilly 3t CASTBOL MOTOR 01L All grades. Rogers Hardware. L-620-B-20-2l. l LARGE HARD COAL 0AB60.—' Vessel arrived yesterday from New York with n cargo of American Hard Coal ior A. Pickard 8e Co. Orders will be delivered promptly. , L-451-8-l9-3i. OBURCH SERVICES. - Rev. H.‘ P. Iilenwick will A1 brook 3 P. M. oes Roads P. ll. Standard Time. L-529-8-2l-1i. PASSES INTO P. W. C.—Missl 018a Moreside oi North Milton suc-, oessi passed her Matriculation Insemination to the Prince of Wales Colleen. ‘ ATTENDED WEDDING —- Mrs. Gerald Mcneoe oi Sackville attend- l ed the Levy-Riley wedding at Bal- ' tic, r. 12:. 1., on Saturday last, and l assisted in the servlng.—8ackville Post. ATTENDED FUNERAL- Mr. 0. G. Bteadman. and his sons Cran- dall and Gray and Mrs. Cutclliio oi P. E. Island motored to River Glade N. 13., to attend the funeral oi Mr. Steadmarfs sister, Mrs. Wm. A Kay, PASSED EXAMS—'I'he following Pupils of Meadow Bank school were successful in passing the Matrlcu- . lation Examinations: Orville , Murray and Wendell Horton. The following got Public School Leaving Certificates (in order 0i merit): , Lawson Drake, Lrennls lVIacFnciyrn Roland Hyde, Pauline hlachean- , _ Dolphie Maclean.—Teacher-vlolet. FIT AND FRESHl i. a BTW", , ., . j cause of heat-distress you of constipation; - Mr. M. Bank of YORK PERSONALS. Cedric West, Manager Commerce. Souris. called yesterday on relatives at York and Union be- fore proceeding to spend his holi- days at his old. hime at Eldon. He is a veteran oi the last war.—Mr. L. Fanning. descendant oi Gov. Fan-t nlmz. ls spending a week at York,‘ the guest of Lloyd and Mrs. Vessel‘. -Emmet Farlsh and son. naio a business visit to the cltv yesterday". Mr. Parish will have 500 bushels o1 nobles mu fall-The condition oi Mr. Jas. MucL-achlan. Covehcad Road shows some improvement»- The York United Charge are having their Sunday School Picnic tomor- row at Dalvay. Summer l 0.25/44, THEA TRE N OWl The season's biggest and most inrportant picture! nn- y ioldlng a drama. oi feud and flame that swept the West, like a praire iirel SAMUEL GOLDWYN Present; GARY COOPER THE WESTERNER MONTAGUE, BAT. ll MATINEE, SAT 28 IOURIS. MON l! r WBSTWIOREIAAND WOMEN'S INSTITUTE The remlar meeting of West- moreland Women's Institute was held Tuesday evening, Aumfit 18th at the home oi Mrs. Heber Mac- Vittie, There were six members and‘ two visitors present. t Meeting opened by beating “In-l, stltuto Ode" followed y "Creed" in| unison. Minutes of lost meeting were ol n‘ read and adopted. C ectlo amounted to 36 cents. Mrs. Haber Macvlttle and Grace‘ lglqqrcnwcraarzyslnted as dsleseiee CASHMERE BOQUET BEAUTY AIDS Face Powder, Lip Stick 8 Purpose Cream Rouge Apple Blossom, Cologne, Peach Cologne, Cherry Cologne. These odors also in BODY TALCUM ~ ‘I00 Kodaks Films, Supplies Oil Color Outfits Photo Flood and Photo Flash Bulbs Developing Tanks DEVELOPERS Printing Frames Gold- Silver and Retouching Pencils etc REDDIN BROS. PHONE 86 L. M. Dnncetie- R. M. Smallman ._. e ._____ 0N THE XSLAND—A. J. Colpitts. was among the Sackville people who attended the exhibition at Charlottetown last wcck. Asked as to conditions on the Island, Mr. Colpltts said the farmers over there were having just about as hard n time as those on the mainland. duo. ---~- l~rrevdr r- llTlInvnv-nkl- qv-n ther conditions. A large amount o! hay had yet to be harvested. Speak- ing of the exhibition, which was very largely attended, Mr. Colpltts remarked that the showing oi cattle, horses. sheep and swine was to attend the Annual T. B. League. Luncheon. Resolved that we sent $2.00 to tnv F. W. I. C. Mobile Kitchen fund. A letter of thanks was received for irult sent. The following new were appointed: Sick-Mrs. l-Iebcr Carileld. nsstluel-rwawstllskt" Mscvlme- Educational Progrnm—Mrs. Fred Wilhon. Mrs. Verner Moore. Social Program—Mrs. Fred Fail, Mrs. Harold Oakes. Lunch-Mrs. Robert Mnyhcw. Mrs. Fred Fall. Mrs. Fred Wilson Mrs. Hcbcr (‘unilcld "wit" 1e "Wmbef! t0 m9?‘ l3 11¢ ‘In! l0!“ excellent, but undoubtedly the main September mectixilz. 1.0.. t... answered by giving a pickle reclnityeic attraction was the racmgéack’ a Meeting adlourned and a soc l "m9 9°“- hour spent. commit ens HAD PLEASANT TRIP-Mr, and WWW" ‘WWW’ Mrs. Herbert, Tracy of this toym re- i oently spent several days on Prince Edward Island. During their stay they visited the home oi Mr. and Mrs. Russell Rogers oi Coleman. Mr. and Mrs. Rogers spent a winter in Sackvllle not so long ago and both have many friends here who . will be glad to learn that they an. ‘ enjoying good health and are still interested in Sackville. Mr. Tracy says Mr. Rogers has several farms. j , all oi which are looking their very . best just now. People who are un- | able to make n "go" oi farming t lnow-e-days should, Mr. Tracy 1 ithlnks, pay a visit to the Rogers ‘farms. They would get a surprise 1 ,‘says the Sackville Post. i; LOST WALLET-Limit. K.‘ Birtwistle, R..C.N.V.R., oi Oharlott- , etown, PEI, had his car badly l damaged when it ran into the ditch 1 on the main highway between Port Elgin and Shedlac about three o'clock Sunday morning. Both he and a fellow officer oi the Canad- ian Navy escaped uninjured, bnt -' Lieut. Blrtwhlstle lost a wallet con- taining valuable documents which ‘ included a naval service indentlil- cation card and s sum oi money The accident and the loss oi his personal property were reported to the local detachment, of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police by the naval officer and an attempt ls oc- ing made to locate the missing articles. It is believed the articles dropped from his pocket when he was getting out oi his wrecked car as a handkerchief which he carried in the pocket containing the wel‘et was found near the car several ,hours after the accident. and lt is presumed that the wallet was pick- ’ ed up by someone who came along after the two officers leit the scene ; to report the accident-Sociable Post. Ill WAR Illll WE MIISI WORK BITTER WIIBIEMINI . helps us a__ll stand the NORTH wmrsnmn w. M. s._ ' The August meeting oi the WMB, ‘ was hold in the church, the Theme for the month being "Demonstra- ting the wsy oi Christ in Social Welfare". The meeting opened with Hymns God Save the King and Our loved Dominion Bless. This was followed by prayer by the President g m; cnixnoirrarowu GUARDIAN aucusr 21, 1941 __...___.__ i It Makes NO Difference ---Nol: Now ll: Doesn't! THIS IS THE END , . .. IT'S POSITIVELY FINAL IN MORE WAYS THAN ONE! NOT ONLY 1s IT THE END OF THIS SALE, BUT IT IS A POSITIVE END TO SUCH PRICES FOR A LONG. LONG TIME TO COME! THIS IS NO _IDLE TALK BUT BARE, UNVARNISHED FACTS! HERE’S SAV. INGS BEYOND HOPE OF EQUAL! Final Smash! 7.50 to 8.50 Dresses Smackl-for the last and final clearance we slice another $2 of: these expensive dresses that were formerly reduced to $5.95. Now you'll garner the richest dress bargain of the year $3 Every Summer Straw in the store going now at 50 cents- the unfortunate part for us is that they are mostly $3.95 HATS . . . but it makes no difference now-the early crowds will surely have choice picking — -- —— — —- — — LADIES! OUR LOVELIEST HATS to $3.95 Now all New 3.95 Dresses The new $4.95 and $3.95 Dresses that were formerly reduced to $2.94 —g0 down now to $1.94 for final clearance! They’re select in every sense and every one guaranteed new! This is truly your $1 94 last and final chance so we urge you to take full advantage u the crowds won't leave them here long, so hurry — — - New Ladies’ 1 9 Ladies’ ‘ Ladies’ Fine 9 SWIM SUITS '4 SLACKS 74C SWEATERS 0 8 NOW Ladies’ Coats ALL LESS than HALF Price Truly, it makes no difference now about COSTS. . . you choose any new 1941 Dress Coat in the Store at. i088 than Hfllf P1109! See the sale tags that tell war-times’ most amazing price-destruction story. It’s foolish to think you'll see it. again for years. It’s Your Last and F inal Chance for Many a Long Year The f‘ t -t ilored $35 Su'i ' the store ._ . . .now LADIES’ $35.00 SUITS $1 7 .50 2.49 1.88| 1.49 Beige and Rust ZIPPER JACKETS SKIRTS Street DRESSES C'@*"°"°° Men’s All Wool 4049 I Swim TRUNKS 88C final Necks Men's $5 Sharkskin Sport SHIRTS JACKETS Men’s Fine Black Oxfords M! Ready at 9 a. m. Friday — it's a shoe bargain you need never expect en's Zipper Reg.3.95 Crepe or Leather Soles to see again! Smooth uppers, rubber heels and leather $1 Black, brown or white with leather soles and brown with heavy crepe soles-absolutely no equal at. — — — -- -- - - -- -- - - soles . . y. .it's a clean sweep $2.39 $2.95 A Real Men’s Heavy MEN'S $435 Work BOOT 095 I WorkPANTS 1 '39 I Sport PANTS We Give You a Last and Final Chance to SAVE ilinest $5.00 White Buck and Brown Calf Oxfords FINAL SELL- . Within the past iew weeks, factory after factory has ad- vised us of still further price advances . . . some even are unable to make delivery for months . . . at any price! We're in dead earnest, men, when we tell you that such Suit values are positively out oi the question, hereafter! It’s up to you-we've gone the full limit, we're giving you new $24 Suits in men's and Young Men's models for $14.95. Be one of the wise ones that can laugh at the higher fall prices —Come Friday or Saturday sure. Plenty Items Not Listed . Priced. for you'll fully realize that this suit value is positively without an equal. Because men, we're giving you the I ‘a! Prices . I I MEND 9 5 suiig ' ' c - - Men s uaranteecl $32.50 S U l T S 1n This Lot We don't ask you to take our word for it . . .shop the town over, feel the fabrics and see the prices, then choicest English worsteds . . . wyye giving you Suits that sold from $28 to $32.50 and there's plenty $32-50 $ 1 8Q 95 ‘Suits in the lotl Come Friday or Saturday and accept this chance to save-a chance you won’t again scc 1n years. .. . Tell a Still’! of Unequalled Ladies’ Store Men’s & Boys’ Wear — Boots & Shoes 99 Queen St. ‘u’ 144 Great George. Street — Finlal Clearance '1' rlon, too! CHEW DOUBLE- MINT WHILE YOU WORK- millions do! Only 6t. tlllY $0M! IUMJYQ . Prayers were given by three mom- .bers. Scripture was Toombs. Hymn “Pesus Thou divine l Companion". A lltnny for those ‘who labor was read by Mrs. Bible reading on the theme for read by him. (lorlfwyv. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hughes. Rich- Personals i Dunstaiinsge. then adjourned until the evening. ists for the evanink were lbs. B. and 1M4‘! PM!” In unlwfl- Blwl- meetln were given by members. ls assistant manager with the well Women's Institute in Orwell Hall. s survey or eastern‘ owld ness period rollvwed- The Treasurer rm meeting closed with Hymn ,known tum r. w. Woolworth co. “mlllli-tltdhmh Wm "magma giijgliiltdebtlrstlib nlfiiilizlgteamfrhmiimig: produotlonhslbeen o an"! "a f“, u: eh reported receipts of $1183 from "Where cross up crowded ways oi Ltd. Before returning to Frederic- and m M, w" med w “BMW Naégongi gonveialgfil sgvgritliieglgétnp; figures are‘ tsbukted {mm . y“ . . r . . "Hug" ‘m, Y3" o, amfillinsmsniggio 212d 8g” 1m sndMthethbendictlon from Miss ton he will visit friends It Amherst gm sf "our: sesslloéi was mos 1y estlnlr talk aglioalso e Hon. u. a. “l '° “h” ‘ "°°“’”° Wrlgleyh l.‘ ublemlnt he! e ‘M50 from Pr” .r_ “ma. u d?“ "m"? 0H y. _ £3‘,- 9 a entwlllilgs- Eli?" Cox. remained the program 55f- l km My,“ west I keep you!“ on your ‘ob y u. l lvéd M M" Br"n_-__. d he m “m” rs. gonslstcd oi sduet by Anne Purness We Ire co m? 1e“ um‘ ‘m, renew,“ fatigue ‘m, nervous a on was aso reoe . rs. . W. P. an t me m" Mamba“ suDe-rvum, m“ and Alevls. sullivan s duet lay MH- pull us through l ma w c, random The pun,“ chew Deacon read card stating the box v __i Mildred, Jan and Valerie Brown, . “momma” 0-’ the many uses weir i;ar'1%%s.giurfiig.uguetmy°‘hl§ Canadians have been aémmnman‘ in; m‘; and,” “Mo, mo“ . for Trinidad had arrived inHalilnX. Mm m.“ Mame“, Mum.“ ‘m, loft on return to Montreal yester- 01cm” “m, which w,“ very bu,» ("$516! Barf: Ohmomgown ma less bacon so that c. my our mouth and “no”, jrhe worshlpeervlce was led by Nirs. Joyce ‘Gums o, Plow“ NB m! day siter three weeks teUnI-it- natal. Lloyd Marl leading b Mrs: Cain, may be met." one autw m m“ realm“ ywrmtemweetenn Bruce MacDonald and owned with vmung h, m, my we Ed" o, easy lnd eniwably. the masts of The mien sDeaker m: the alien Hmmand ,' l, m, "gmmyh- "jndlcgflqn; u, um. we w your breath-end aids dlgen- hymn “From Ocean unto ocean". ' ' Mr. Burnett at his bungalow st 1100111"! M14! FMYB- T119 mwllml lecn and entitles nna. Theo an- the overseas duvsmi W‘ be a close pull.‘ _ mond 8L giissliliiilginnriia itzgegregnrved mm we“ and Wifpw w“ g-ggglygd m ' A collector: o . _ T555155 Mr. John Saunders who has be“, DISTRICT NVINTIOI guest speakers for the evvn- r u, Red mo“, LUNG 55 ____ . vifiLllg his mother Mrs. E, Q, onwn!‘ gang's INSTHUT‘ inlilwmfiw- 1:Imilfi'*i‘;i%0l" m e----———————- f m “m? w“ first 9°14,‘ simmle“ ‘m °" mum Tum“? The annual district convention litiéfifm. Llndsavaavfe 11.11315 c d‘9"fl,trtlrs'lmll'adn oon- Oalilfds asbouti-hlmidd“ “u” iot- Fredericton N.B. Mr. Saunders was entertained by the Orwell Red Oross Work. which was miny;,,,,,,“,§‘;,,1,',, “gm-gm ygrlfleg. century.