. RANGER ROMAN W PKG! near 5 ANNUAL MEETING Progressive conservative ilseooietion FIRST DISTRICT 01" QUEEN'S will be held at the home of Frank Myers, Crapaud, Thurs- day evening, August 23rd, at 8:30 P. M. Poll Chairmen are requested to have five delegates from each poll in attendance. All persons interested are invited to attend, together with their wives. WANTED Tract of land consisting of approximately Six Hun- dred (600) acres, preferably within 20 mile radius of Charlottetown. Must be adjacent to or near existing or pro- msed Highway and on Electric Power Line. May consist if one tract or several adjoining Farm Properties. Condi- tion of Buildings is not important. For Further Particulars Apply to C. R. McQUAII), Solicitor, Eastern Trust Buildiiig, Charlottetown, P. E. l. " T .''V' PRINCE EDWARD TODAY SPECIAL! MOVIE NEWS -'nr;o" mu. m. MAKES nsiuiunvii. mos: TO DEATH OVER Nisoana nus. I g V V . w BILL , Techairigolo , BRANDED A Petanoool Picture stoning "ll .,r- SPORTS - CARTOON Shows 2:30-7-9 RUTH 0 I IMIIIVI FAII-IY ALSO: "SO YOU WANT TO BUY A USED CAR" THE EASTERN -rm: GUARDIAN. CHARLO'l'l'E'l'OWN GUARDIAN a(iENTl:-MONTAGUI: Harold F. Landry. Mrs. Byron Stewart. Mn. Bruce Maerhee. Miss Joyce wigglnton. Miss Jean Johnston. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Waldon Laven. The Guardian Ina Bluonooio lest; he bought at the following places In Montague: urant. and unardlaii Offici; In Georgetown: The Post Office; in Beasts: The snack Bar and II. Richards it Ion. ..'CAl.L. PHONE 03. WRITE for your school supplies. We have a complete line in stock. T. M. Llewellyn. HSASTRAL IIEFEIGERATORS. 0179.95. Also standard size Kel- 1038 PIN imms is 'iioiB'ui-5 .'WAlNlNG: Any persons tam- pering with piles of pulp-wood belonging to Ber-unann's will be prosecuted to the full extent at the law. ..'Miss Mary I-lemphill. Mon- tague. spent a few days in Cher- lottetown. the guest of her broth- er and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Warren I-Iemphlll. -Mt .,'Miss Belle MacLure, Taun- ion, Mass, who is visiting relatives on the Island, is at present in Montague. guest of her brother and sister-in-lew, Mr. and Mrs J. C. Ml-CLTITO. -M. . 'Dr. and Mrs. J. S. Bonncll, New York, accompanied by Mr. David Reid, Kinkora. and Miss An-he Cnrrruthers of California, were recent guests at the River- view Tourist Home in Lower Montague.-M. 2:30 - 7 - 8:45 CAPITOL TODAY "ALLAN "ROCKY" LANE in "WELLS FARGO GUNMASTER” - SERIAL . . . COMEDY -- MON. - E62. - wan. the whole wide underworld!” tCLEAllANCE SALE - Begin- s rig Monday, August 6th, we are i .a-ring ladies' and children's . oases, slips, blouses, skirts, sport ear. Ind other summcvr merch- mlise at greatly reduced prices. ..L. MacGregor & Co., Montague. . . tMiss Charlotte Fraser. R. N.. Charlottetown. spent A few days at her home in Montague. On her re- turn she was accompanied by her mother. Mrs. Harvey Fraser, who spent. the day in Cliarlottciown. -M. 'Senator John Mac-Klnnon. and daughter Crystal, and mo- t'ncr-in-law. Mrs. Cuniiingham, all of Ru-mford. Maine. were re- cent guests of Mr. MacKinncn's sister-in-la-w, Mrs. Hector Mac- Kin-non of Brooklyn, on Sunday a reunion of the MacKinnon family was held at Wightmans Point.-M. .."FUNERA.l.. AT MlLl.T()WN.- The funeral service oi the :ate Mrs. ughlin Bruce was held from h late residence in Mill- torwn Cross at 2 P. M. yesterday afternoon. The hymns sung were "The Lord's My Slgepherd", iiAs.eep in 395113”. and "Lead Kindly Light.” Rev. 1". N. Young of Montague Woke words of ' comic-rt to the bereaved family, taking as his text Revelation 21-24., "mm God shall wipe all tears away.” Rev, A, c, Fraser of Vslleyfieid conducterl services atthe grave. Pallbearers were William Matheson. Neil Bruce, Willard Bruce. Herman Macxin. non. Dlniel B. Mntheson. William Stewart. Interment was in the Vslleyfleld Cemetery. SHOE POLISH ("Wis :s"i's,lI'tE& ; ' 1 - -: um g Q lPohshes .2. ..'NEW SCHOOL BOOKS for all Grades. Get your supply early, at Stewart and Beck. ..'Pl-IBSONS wanting Wreaths for Memorial Day. order through secretary, souris Branch Canadian Legion as soon as possible. ..'A large number of Mon- tague racing fsns attended the night races Wednesday night at the Charlottetown Driving Park. As. Roy Collings and As. Milton MacDonald, R.C.N., recently spent a. leave at their respective homes in Montague. Mr. Urban Hayes, Vancouver Island is visiting in Montague at The Poole Hotel. - Miss Janie Moar. 'R4.N.. water- town, Mass. is visiting at the home of her brother. Mr. William Mosr. New Perth. M-rs. Frank Dewar, Lower Mont- ague has received the sad news of the serious illness of her mother. Mrs. Duff of Belmont, Mass., at the home of her daughter, Mrs. George Laurie. ...!WE CARRY ll complete as- snriment of school supplies, scrib- hlcrs. pencils, pens, and ink. Spec- ial--Rcgular 51.95 and 51.69 pens soiling at .69 cents. Montague .5 to 31.00 store. Mr. and Mrs. John Dewar, and young daughter of Summerside are spending some time with Mr. Dewarls parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dewar of Lower Montague. John is with the R.C.AJi'., station- cd in Sumnierside. ".Vll'S. C. H. Mercer. and two children David and Carol, Siiinvmerside, accompanied Mrs. Mercer": mother, Mrs. M. llslcy, Wolfville, N. S., are present spending a few days the Riverview Tourist Home Lower Montague.-M. . .tCALl:iD0lN'lA PRESBl"l'EltlAN ('Hl7RCH,-- Sundny evening, Aug- ust 12th, at 7.30 P. M. Service of song. Participating choirs as fol- lows, Orwell Head, Valleyiieid, Wood Islands and Caledonia. riev. A. C. Fraser of Valleyiield will be ll charge of the service. Everyone welcome. 'The annual picnic of the Church of Christ, Montague. uas hold at Bl'lldEl'iCll Point recent- ly. Mrs. Bob Beck and Mrs. Stewart Nelson. were in charge of the games. There was a large llUlllb(1l' of adults and chilciiw.-n present and a most enjoyable and pltasiint. time was had by all.-M. ..' Mrs. Bessie spauiding of Peter- boro, N. H., who is at present visitiiig friends on The Island. was a recent vis-ito'r to Montague, guest of her sister, Mrs. A. D. Mac- Lure. she was accompanied by her ii-lend, Miss Louise Lasaulce also irom Pctei-boro, N. H. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Fraser and two children, Kingston, N. 5.. H8 spending their vacation at Mrs. Fraser's old home in New Perth. Accompanying them to The Island was Mrs. Fraser's aunt. Miss Olive Ross of California, who had hem residing some time with them in Kingston. .-.'MIN0ll A-CCIDENT-A min- or accident occurred last night at Montague when A car. after rrnssinr: the bridge. went into the ditch on the Post Office Hill. The car was proceeding at a slow pace, when the driver lost con- 1.-KTLL FLIES. Use fly sprays Around house or boiled. eating. nose and throat infections. O.--AVOID CHILLING -- Don't VIII!!- WARNING Screcn windows. and cooking utensils from files and insects. and waste covered. FLIES ARE'CARRlERS OF DISEASE- perhsps of polio (infantile paralysis). 2.-USE SAFE MILK and WATER. Milk should be pssteurised I.-WASH FRESH FRUITS and NEW VEGETABLES before I.-KEEP OUT 0! CBOWDS-Stay away from persons with 6.-AVOID GETTING 0VEll.'l'llil:;l)--Too strenuous play. long swimming periods. late hours rause fatigue. makes an individual more susceptible to polio infection. play too long in wet bathing suits. Don't swim in polluted '1:-Ill! CLEAN - Especially keep hands clean. before eating and after going to toilet. trol on the turn leading up the doors and outside toilets. Protect food. dishes Keep garbage and burns. Extreme fatigue siay too long in' cold water or Murray River and Vicinity, Pastor R. '1'. Hiscock. Murray River, has returned to his home alter spending a few weeks in Debert, N. 5., visiting Camp Evan- geline. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Elliott. and son Eddie. Cambridge. Mass. are at present spending a few days in Murray River visiting friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Boehner. Lunenburg, N. 5.. are at present spending .a few days in Murray River. visiting Mrs. Boehner's pa- rents, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Gosbee. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rhoades. London, Ont., are spending a two weeks vacation in White Sands, guest of Mrs. Rhoadetf parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Glover. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Mac- Kinnon and family, Hunter River. were recent visitors to Murraiv River, guests of 'Mr. and Mrs Les- lie Macxinnon, and Mr. and Mrs Glen Macxlnnon. Mr. Howard Refuse, Mr. John Lowe, and Mr. Judson Nicolle, all of Murray River, left recently for l-ialifax. N.S., on business. Miss Lois Nicolle, Halifax. was 9. recent visitor to her home in Murray River, visiting her pa- rents, Mr. and Mrs. Leland Nic- one. Miss Marguerite Saunders has returned to Halifax, after spend- ing a few days in Murray River, guest or her parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Saunders. Mr. Preston Jenkins, Halifax. was a recent visitor to Point Pleasant, guest of his grandpar- ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Reynolds Mr. Conn Murphy, Charlotte- town. accompanied by Mr. Char- ll.S MacLeod and Mr. John Cook Murray River, left recently for I-lalilax, N.S., on business. Georgetown and Vicinity Mr. and lilrsf-.Ra)'mond W. Sol oinnn motored to Hunter Rivrr ovcr the week-end. ..'Mr. Fred Coylc of Ciiurlo.i.tc- town. Postal Inspector. WLIS n busi- ness visitor to Georgetown last week. Sister Dorothy Marie of tin- Congregatlon of Si. Murtiia in Charlottetown was a rcceiit guest. of her pnreiiis. Mr. mid Mrs. Al lister MacDonald. Georgetown Roy nltyn Mr. Joseph Francis of Clinrlotto town was r. recent. business vi".- itor in Georgetown. in the Inter- ests of the Ensign newspaper. Mr. and Mrs. James Macliultiy left a few days ago on return .0 Toronto. Ont., following a visit with relatives in Georgetown and other King's County centers. Miss Jenn MacDonald Ot- hiil. the car stopping in the ditch a few feet from an electric light No one was injured in the of 'iiot”'fhirty Years Too Soon tawn. Ont., is visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Allister MacDonald. Georgetown Royalty Miss Eileen Helen Macconnell, student nurse, who has been via- itlng at her home in Georgetown. left early in the week for New GIBBBOW. N. S.. where she will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Stewart. BID COAL Coal ”eposits in Russia are es- tsmsted to amount to one-fifth of the world's,total. second only to those of the United states. Homecraft ' Be sure to visit the Home- craft Booth at the Women's Institute Pavilion at the Provincial Exhibition. All kinds of Island Handicrafts will be on sale daily. Immed- iately following Old Home Week Homecraft will be per- manently located at 208 Great George Street Today's crowds Values. -Islanders seen such value! Loaded Up Again iommed to the limit as Clorlt piles out even greater live Added Plenty ll2.5O Suits . To do it 1 had to take 'em from high priced ronoes. But I'll oive you plenty blues. orevs. towns and browns for today-sizes 34 soccer 11'. 1951 MT oisomonoiii Records made at any 01 the three speeds, 78 rpm, 45 ,rpm and 33 1-3 rpm hm! Plaxlutd in any of the to). lo g sizes: 6 1-2 inch, 3 inch, 10 inch, 12 inch and 16 inch. Send a voice let, i ter home to relatives and friends for one dollar. l.lFqE MAN; ,”i,I1(.(t', . V PHONE 10094 1-. w. nannsv. 01.11.. 1-. 2:. i. Bllnch Manner for further pamwh"i T MEYEWS STUDIOS MOST ATTRACTIVE CHILD CONTEST 8x10 Portrait, Beautifully Mounted. peclal 81.50 Special Three Cash Prizes Three Silver Cups Twelve Other Prices ONE OFFER TO EACH CUSTOMER Contest Open to Residents of P. E. I. Only Phone 2490 for an appointment. will find counters and rocks again to 42! Never before have . . . . . . . ..t. ....,.....-n.. ' es... ,. .... 2 Great Racks! SUITS T0 52.50 More Suits in this lot ciloete than most stores have in their entire stock. Yam dyed Woisteds, Gabardines, Flannel: - - - no wonder crowds come from near and for - - - it's the wonder bargain at all time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 27.50 Size 4 to- 12 DRESSES .50 Ladies' 2.95 SHORTS ............... .. Ladies' Peasant SKIRTS it sit you an amazing bargain. On COATS Factory Smashlloveiy crepe Blouses Positively new Foil styles, lovely sliodes - - -we scooped entire floor stock to give Ladiesl Long 1 .88 R10. sale today . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . AWAY BELOTV HALF RIPCE LADIES' 1 50 Gr. George GREEND rs 1'. George I! I had roamed this ground Full thirty years ago. In piece of viewing it afar. As at some lone star's glow. I wonder what. it's scenes would mean To mould my future day- would I be diligent and smart, Or fool my time away? I see them with their loads of books I hear their trills and tones- All point to aims of wealth, and fame, Good lobe. warm hearts, homes. fine The ylelsrs have passed beyond rs- ca - 50me my. some pain. some balm- I felt lites cold and with'ring blast, I felt it's peaceful calm. The mom is gone, the moon is o'er, Ahead the setting sun; But.ntle;'e the lengthenins shadows Much service may he dong, And so, I can go on from now, A purpose still in mind: To get the best in life ahead, To live to help mankind. treasure ev'ry passing ham, grains of dusty gold: precious stones within reach. gain. to have. to holdi And since. I missed in early life The chance I now enjoy; I'll start today with earnest will. My best thoughts to y. my Wash hands Fri. 8:80 MacDDllALD BROS. THEATRE MT. STEWART "EVERY GIRL SIIDDLD DE IMRRIED" Starring Cary Grant . Gay adventure of it Doctor who wants to stay single but took the pntient's advice and married. Set. 8:80 -1111. I. Holden H. llclture. (Note: The "oaniptis" above re. fenedtouthetoflftanison University, Sockvlllo, NJ.) THROAT HAYS! Save 25 per cent on Store open from 8 olclock A. OLD HOME WEEK SPECIALS Aug. II To I8 GROCERIES y Red Rose and King Cole pgy Goons, mo, rm, 11:. ........ 1811).? SUGA 10 . . .................. . M v snag-pg AN1) T0125. gear: 100 lb. bag , ........ ...... 11.50 333.350. Pair ........................... -. 99: l 9 , Men's T-SHIR'l'S- 1I3:Ar'l-lfss-i 2'; "W --------------------- ---.; ----- -- 3”” White only. S.M.L. . ..................... .. we cliilmrriox MILK, 0 this 1.00 Bow SHORTS- Pure s.M.L. 2 pr. for .................. .. .. LARD. 4 lbs. Men's POLICE SUSPENDERS- . Best Quality Res. 1.00 79” onarns, 2 lbs. .............. see Men's White naxnxnncinnrs. Large Box 5 for .... .. .. ..................... -- 79" MATCHES. 3 boxes - ..... zec Boys' DUNGAREES. m. 2.95 2.29 Fancy Mixed R . Men's Heavyweight OVERALIS W COOKIES. reg. lb. 49c ...... 39:: Reg, 4,50 3-" M ' n s , romnmms ....... .. -iv Face . Met-'s Reece-lined T-SITIRTS ,, T0WmJS- '98- 39cc ll0W- 4 70' 1-W Merl. and white oniv. rec. 3.50 .. 3-4' Five Cakes of TOILET SOAP with T.adies' Cotton STOCKINGS. W, racn onom ...... ........ 450 Reg. 5 -l radii CLOVITIS. res. 15c-,now . x nonnv ms. 10 cards ........-.... 3" 3 for W Li size tube 2 for -... tile DTSF rown"";'IiJ'"""" ' How:)rl3A bnaiins. 1o pltgs. -.-... 701: gag, 39;;0r3.m- f3rs'...4i..d......".... 1.00 J Ill 9 nazon nnamss. 100 ................ .. 1.oo 32:91.79 go, ,,,, ,, 1-” School Will Soon Be Open . A KAYS Cor. Richmond and Poems! streets KAYS! KAYS! all 5 cent lines of school supplies by dealins It 0"” dam i until midnight. chadotm” , g . . j