ea.;-"::-....- enimu coi.i.miaiA rseiuns l.TD., vANeouvsn. eaiuoa NOTICE Officers and Brethren of King Edward Lodge No. 16 A.F. & A.M. are requested to assemble at Lodge room on Sunday, August 31 at 6:45 pm. for the pur- pose of attending Divine service in Keir Memorial Church. All visiting Brethren cordially invited By Order of ,Tho Worsliipful Master. L .TI-IE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN, serts. This column is reserved to: news or local Interest. but advertising of a newsy nature may be Inserted at live cents I word. strietiy pey- able In advance. ' JIMMY'S raxi - Phone 525. HOWARD MaelNNlB I001?- WEAR at 1'15 Queen Street. CEASWELL (or Better Photo- graphs. "WE TREAT THE SICK WELL." Giggers Pharmacy. THE CHARLOTTETOWN KIN- DERGARTEN under the direction of Mrs .!ra Clark, assisted by Mrs. Ivan Nicholson. will re-open sep- "BACK TO SCHOOL TONICS"- Giggeyls Pharmacy. miitn coan.-A. Plcksrd at (30,, 1, P 548 U are unloading Hard Nut Coal to- 1T,u,,0r hone or 8' day. DANCING as usual 1103-503 FREDERICK "'0' Winsloe Station Hall. Good music.lG,-ady M, wan” M,,,.,,,,sey Rev EWEN, pianist, CBC Maritimes, 3.30 to 9.00 P. M. tonight. C”"”"i SHOES FOR SCHOOL. - We be- Wm m Camm 0, me lieve we have the ilnest values in ml," for passenger. or town, !or children's shoes. Price Phone Mmmme 52.49 a 84.50. Large assortment. umned 3061 M 540. Wright Shoe Co, both stores. ' g g N- ”? ATE t. R. . 1.. susr Aanivso AT Ls mans. ,1,I,?.E'iug.,..,”23.,,,3,0 ,5, Rh. Fall shipment of Glamour Girl ubnal schnoil Red Leather Pumps. Brown Suede cam-gens Junior Farmers. CHARTER FLIGHTS to any Central Alrw ays Clinrlottetown. Shoes. Includes Black Suede and shgrbfnoke can cum V5, 31,. L G U A R D . A N )(:E CIIEAM -. Keep a. supply ship Mayor Stewart, Rev. Francis . on hand for delicious quick des- McQuaid, Rev. P. F. MacDonald, all THE CENTRAL NEW FALL SHOES arriving at Reverend Clergy who participated LePages. stop in and see for your- in the convention. Hon. Dr. w.J.P. We de- tonight, United cargo Thurs- Voca- Provin- tember 2nd. For further inform- ation call Mrs. Clark 1299-J GREENOAL'S GIVE YOU AN AMAZING ARRAY OF HOLIDAY WEEK-END SPECIALS Ladle.-s' Full Length Coats clearing at- 510.00, 514.88, AND 324.50 Lodies' Shortiesl clearing at- 88.88, 310.00, 314.88 Ladles' Suits specially grouped to clear at ............................................. ...... and Blue Leather Casuals. Ladies' Dresses now grouped at- 33.88 ANO 34.88 g 1.69.. 2.49 1.95..8.95 3.95 ..5.95 1.50 Girls' Cation Dresses Girls" New Fall Dresses for back to school - Glirli Blazers - Group of Laclies' Pantie Girdle: clearing at l.adias' Jeans - Glrls' Jeans -s 2.59 ...i 2.85 1 .75 We have new Fall merchandise arriving daily and invite you to come in and look over our smart Coats. 5008. Dre!!- es, Blouses, Chic Hats, etc. The OREENOAL Co. Ltd. us: out: "LAY-AWAY" PLAN. A oeposn WILL HOLD ANY GARMENT. 5 Boys Cotton Wash Suits. extra special; clearing Cl ............. -------- -- and Leather SBHCIBL BUICK Suede cial Finals. Everyone welcome. CANCELLATION OF CLINlC.-- Because the Annual Meeting of the Prince Edward Island Medical As- sociation is being held over the week-end. the regular Diagnostic Chest Clinic at the Saiiatorium has been cancelled on the afternoon of Friday. August 29th. 1052. CHURCH OF SCOTLAND. - Rev. Prof. D .MacKenzie. M.A., oi the Free Church of Scotland Col- lege. Edinburgh, Scotland, will speak on August 31st at Murray August 29th. at Stanchel 7.30 P. M. Rev. J. H. Bishop. TO VISIT WESTERN CANADA- Mr. and Mrs. Walter McLure, Brackley Point, accompanied by Mrs. McI..ure's sister. Mrs. Nettie Auld, Freetown. and parents Mr. and Mrs, Charles McKenzie, Win- sloe, left August 22nd by motor for Edmonton, Alta.. where they will spend some time with Mrs. Alexan- der Stewart, sister of -Mrs. McKen- puyer 10.30 A. M, 131,-ch mu 3 p. M, ments as an aid to safeguarding the Desabie 7.30 P. M. Also on Fi'iday.l531lCUlY 01 the home: expression the Reverend Directors 0! the Sub- divlsions in the province, and the MacMillan, Mrs. F.J. Steele, Mrs. L K. Noonan and members or the Charlottetown Sub-division, Mrs. Frank Murray, Mr. Brendon 11'- Sister Mary Eugene, the artists who provided vocal and instrumental music during the convention, the retiring officers and the press. Other resolutions passed at the convention included one or symp- athy to members and ianiiiies bor- oaved during the year. ResoluQons RA'MilllLl0n.! were passed reindnrs- ing the crusade for good reading and opposing the sale of objection- able reading matter; indoieing the marriage courses offered by tiie Oblate Fathers of Ottawa Univer- sity in combating lack of parental control; protesting against the pic- tures advertising some at the side shows at the midway during Old Home Week; strongly iecomme '- ing that the teaching of Latin be made compulsory in all Grades 9, i0 and 11, and also in the teacher training courses at Prince of Wales College; stressing the importance at frequent reception or the Sacra- appreciation to Mrs. Margaret M513- Donald ior her address on the workings of the Legion of Mary and the desirability of making ev- ery ctiort to have the work of the Legion established in the dilierent parishes throughout the Province. Presentation to Mrs. Pendergaat Mrs. James Pendergast. the re- tiring president was the recipient of it suitable gilt iii appreciation or the valuable services rendered to the League during her term of of- Rockies to Vancouver, visiting such points of interest as Biilllf and 1 poi Island is holding steady, repart.sjmC Mr. F. M. Nash, district. inspcctorlm: oral quality of the product is only: Iair. Surplus -stocks are moving to other Maritime centres, New-. Iountiland and Montrez. are quoting for iingradcd eggs de- (4c above in cartonsi. finish for top grades. main unchanged. Rev. and Mrs. G. W. Tilloy oi Cherry Valley were reccnt guests of Rev. and Mrs. llowe or Carlc-1 , ton. . The many friends of Mrs. Berti J. Troivsdale are sorry to lcarnl she is a patient in the Prince Ed-l ward Island Hospital and hope for a speedy rerovery. i The business sessions were re- Mr. Charles A. Peters who is! employed with Maritime Centrall Airways in the stores Department, left by plane for Moncton, WhOl'l')ll he will spend the next few days,-l in connection with his work. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Strick-l land. South Weymoulh. Mass, have returned to their home lIftCl' having spent the past month with' relatives and irienrls in Char-3 iottetown and vicinity. J rravintiaij. w. .L. (Continued from Page 1) . lnt.Tro'(iIiAcked"Mrs.HMar7giiret Mnci)?inT lid of Boston who addressed ihci delegates on the work oi the Le- gion af M:ir.V- l sinned at 10 A. M. and Sub-division. reports were given by the ioiiow-l, mg: - Albertoii, Mrs. John Wal-1 lace; Chnriottetoivii, Mrs. F..l.1 Steele; Georgetown, Mrs. W..i. Fitz-l gerald: Grand River. Mrs. Joseph. MacDonald: Indian River. Mrs, Elizabeth Brennan: Kinkora, MliR.. Clayton Mccavbe; Little Pond, Mrs.- Aeneas MacDonald: Kelly's Cross- Mrs, Emmott (iorman; Moiiingiitul, Mrs. F.L. Coylc; Miacoiiriir, Mrs., Benjamin Dcshocht-s: Moi-rll Vii-1 lage, Mrs. Charles Eldershmv: NONI! i, Rustico. Mrs. Loo I)0lT()ll; St. Ann's 1 Lot, 65, Mrs. Piilrick Clnrkini Hun- ter River. Mis. Thomas Buigor: SL1 Teresa's, Mrs. Thomas Brazil; Sum- , merrleld, Mrs. Joseph Crokcn; Simi- 1 merslde, Mrs. Wilfred Perry; Sour-1 is. Mrs. Melvin McQnaid; Tignisirl Mrs. c. F. Morrisscy: Tracadlc. Mm , J. Ltind; vrrnon River. Mrs. Al-1 phonsus O'Donnell; Wellington. Mrs. John Cnnirrnii; and ior Min Ryan and i-'1. Augustus. Mrs. .I..i.; MacDonald. r During the mnriiiiin M'RSIOll (I151 sum or slttiutti was voted towards. hetcatholic Welfare Bureau and itl was decided to present R. trophy tol the Prince Edward Island Drama, Festival Association. I Mrs. Prank Murray, who is ill. in hospital. sent greetiiiga in the. convention and thanks to the mom- 1 beta ior i-I-membraiicos she has re-- . ceived during the past low monihs., Mn. Murray was greatly missed ntl the convention and it Spiritual Bnu- l quot from those attending the con- , ventlon was sent to her with at 1-solution of appreciation tor hr-rl faithful and capable services in the 1, League since its orgaiiizntion ', I Afternoon smnn l when the sessions muimeri .st. l . o'clock the resolution committee - brought. in its report which im-luo- ! ed the following resoliitmiis or an- preciation: To His Excellency Most. Rev. James Boyle. His Honour the Lieutenant Governor T.w.L, Pi-nwse and Mrs. Pi-owse. Councillor P.R. of poultry products. Markets are; . E . . easier with a slower demand. Gen-.nB2:I:pIg1;”p,:?.:laIuj6G,,1Kan Demms, nzinr, Mrs llmmigration (NZ Citizenship, Mrs. Hug;-ed AL, 50, AM 40, As 25' 3 27'! Parnell McMahon. Charlottetown: C 12 and for the graded pack de.lPIibliclt,v. Miss Gertrude Coady. livered AL 5'1. AM Has 35, B 34.iChar:ottetown; social service and C 19 and are quoting retailers looscl Child Welfare, Mrs. Meiviii Mc- AL 60, AM 50. AS 38, 13 3'7, C 22;Qiiairl. Souris: Girl Guides, Mrs. E1135 9FP.ICai'ro1l Deiaiiey. Suniniersidc; Mis- retailing to consumeia nt AL 65-71,i51omm,,g of Mary, Mrs. AM 63-67. As 45-49, B 44-43. P0111-llvtccnbcv try receipts are increasing. Quiiclgnod Renumgp Mm Katherine 3 high W”m"”I' "I cmlfkic" lacklcrenmor. Charlottetown: Sisters or I C” W ; St. Martha. Mrs. Charles Roget-son. Poake's; Organization - ..-.-V".-N-7., Mrs. Joseph MacDonald. Tignish: Orgaiiizatioii O Queens. Mrs. Pat- Personals lrick Ciarkiii. Lot 65: Organization .trude Coady. Charlottetown. zie. They will continue through the fire. At a meeting of the newly ap- med EXECIILIVC WIIICII WES l19ld Jasper National Parks. They plaiilimmediatcly at the conclusion oi to travel through the United States, the convputlou Mrs, L,L, Noonan and return through Cilnildit the was appolntcd as the 1 latter part of September. PFOVIIICIRI iCOllllCll'H representative to the an- liiual meeting of the National Cath- EGG PRODUCTION STF.ADY.- ollc Women's League convention to lEgg production on Prince Edward bg held in Regina in October and following Cniiveiiers were nam- Etlucatioii. Mrs. J. Austizi, Lay Retreats.l Hunter l River; National Scholarship. Mrs.l lD F. MacNciil, Summerside: Maz- J. E. Rossiter, Morelii Clayton Crusade for Kiiikora; Prince. Kings. Mrs. W.J.P. MacMlllan, arlottetown: Aiidltnr. Miss Ger- Dcl Monte FRUIT COCKTAIL. 28 oz. . . . . . . 49c U ngers Island . PIERCIYS can teach you your ABC's in xroceries. so now for the Fall. Be a satisfied customer. MEAT BALLS, I'll .. . . . . . . .. .. SHREDDED WHEAT. 2 for . . . . . 33c CHICKEN (with bone). tin . . . . 75: GIANT is LB. BAG ROLLED OATS-only 42c PAGE THREE LBUYSWWHYS )'ll'Itxlt,lNIOHMAlI()N SlUJI1t J MONTREAL, August 28th-Like every woman. I like to be actually in the store, trying on the new Fall clothes-not on the outside looking wishfully in. And, this year, thaiiks to Pcmmml Plaiintny. I can adord some lovely new things! Yes, the wherewltlial for my new nntiimn outfit. is in my Savings Account lit the BANK OF MONTREAL. And my savings are mounting all the time! Yet my P ) incoino's tlie same--the secret, you see, is that f”'"'”l I l'""H7lt7 helps me in set. nside ii definite nmmint for rlothinz Flefy IHOIIUI-g in such A painless way! Of roiirsv, I've horn n Personal 351331107 lllllte some time. At. the lsrginning it takes it liit. of working its ut finally it becomes a happy part of nm-.'s lllP. lils no good in hm" 0”” 3'9" V5 TEHIIV Saved up the moncv you nrctl for prnitv new rlrithes-as well as for more important. things, trml Want. to try it? The booklet. railed "Personal Planning" is yours for the asking at your nearest B of M branch. Are Ion In A "Pretty Pi'cIrIe" now that, nirkling time is hnrc" I hung its not too late to tell you about the ihriiiiert way I know. to buy your favourite pickling vinegar. Bur, it In the bell tlallon M. Yes, HEINZ WHITE VIBEGAR. in the gallon lug saves you'.t',5c on every cup as compared with smaller containers. And of colirsoyou get more than economy when you liiiy this vinegar packed by the folks who made pi.-klog fnmousl Xou get the full-bodied flavour and uniform strength so necessary for preserving the crisp texture and fresh taste of your pickles. So order Iiriiir. White Vinegar hv the gallon pig2Ta2ddi'l it doc.vn'l liar-ti Hie frrs recipe boa),-In, rpm),-1,,,, .uncr.u , 4: ac it -write to e 0 1- r 1 .. Slv Mwmmll P10. in I I I Barbara E rut, 1,11 Lmtc;-,,1 Hltrr The Hull In Our . . .Io your fret. ii ll r t. In mIl"lI you my you'll n v v n r ri I n r on again? Then ti o r e 's it n o (I n I! w s . IViuiyli'uni. is it Something To Look Farlonnl To n aw. 'm."d"' when you wake up in the mom. W9'k".l3 "W,”' ins: . . fizivnurful. satin-smooth dm".”' B,”rF” "cnrAM or WHEAT” for J M Corn breakfast. Top it, with brown sugar Pl"'e'"". "ml Callu” Pl””'”” - - I or raisins-and milk-and give "mi b”l'",l'C "W I" 4”" Wmli "0"- the folk... as mud) u may want ilors to give rrlirf from coma and for 5 Minnie 8Crram of Wheat" mlluses. It took Um Years of scirna is good for them. It provides Iron tific mmirvh by Illur-Jiw to 11.. for good rod Iilaori-and Calcium vrlnp Plirnvliiim A ll . ll V and Plios liorus for dicls deficient ” H u now WV H in those pnlnnicnts So do as so pwfwtml H (0 Hm pmm Wm” H ' . ' ,' wnika fit.-trr and is f'IIFl'1lX'e in 95'” iiiany families do- make ”(.renin I I , " ui Wlicrii.” a breakfast habit. It's I". HIMS ”s”d' I M" ””"'h 1" its rtiociiwnc-Is, too. No more were quick and easy to prepare-ink:-s , NM, fm, mjmne, of boiling 1,, me about wins or ClllIllF('S-I just cook to in-iniiiml - delicious rt-l,V an Bllio-Jay willi Phrnylluni to keep my feet forever happy. sinuo-otlincss. Looking Forward To A "Full House" ovrr I.llIti)llr Dav vrQ(sk.pn4I' Here's something you should have for comforlnliln, I relaxed entertaining . . . INSTANT CHASE k in FANBORN COFFICE. It's delicious. That's liecsii.-e '” it's made by rt-al collec people. There's ilaroiir, l'iOlIV and ti mil liii. Ami it's so easy to make ten mun as one. 'lIzikv.n no longer than lioiling the wnisrl Anoilinr thing you'll like abont'it is that IL saws V' L you up to 400 a pound compared with grnunrl mg cotire. The small-size jar of Instant Chase it: I E. Sanborn iiolds almost the equivalent of a 77mmd oi groiinri mitt-s -and Just look at the difference in price! So take mv tin and got a supply of Instant Chase 5: Snnborn for Labour Day I-nterllnningl 1. Ti Pniiy Important To A Man-snow-white shirts! Sn vnn can take n how when your husband raves about. the wliitei-was of his. But give some of the credit in Blue. For Blue does the best job of all in keeping clothes from turning yellow. Jiist. It swish or two of Blue in the final rinsing-that's all them is to it. And Blue is so sale for even the tine fabrics in your wash. Those is-onrieriiil sheets you got. for your Anriivo the luncheon set. that's your pr.rle and joy. D. rhancr-s-list: Blue to keep them while. Costs just a few pnnnirs it month-and that gmftlifl good arn.-n. doesn't it? Yes. for the whitest wash, it's RECKITT'S BLLJEI , BEST FOOD BUYS IN TOWN! PEACHES. Basket 51.09 Red. Green Gage. Blue UMS Basket 89:: ---c-c-111M-'1-M""'M CORN on the COD Dozen 49c enroll Fresh Red Island TOMATOES 2 lbs. 31: ' FRUIT SPECIALS California Sunkist Oranges. 3 dos. .... 73c Grapefruit. 5 for . 29c 32: LARGE TENDER Machine Sliced Fresh Ground MEAT SPECIALS BACON. lb. ........ 39C HAMBURG. lb. ..-.. 39: GRADE "A" FOWL lb. 37: MILK FED GRADE "A" CHICKEN Heinz Lynn Valley Ideal Dairy Mnccormnc representing His wor- QCNIOI a one I n I 95c PEAS. 15 oz.. 2 for ..-. . 29c IUTTERMILK. quart ...... 16: corms: CHEESE 32c Gimr ctoecr, smut Clwuorrz rown.es.z. JLI:-zztruzzs. lb. 49: ORDER NOW for LABOR DAY WEEK-END Monday is a Holiday. n Aasrnrs-':nr-r: