UGU 11h! (zru-uuus l v- i-vvm scams-zen RHE wssrn GUARDIAN “gun J. llllg-IDIII. I Home‘ 5F u‘ fll will." trod. .“'~ v. 150A!" u l0 l" or“ P‘ m h“; flour at ' *"',..,,,.h..l.. ro- l VI Qlfflgpnrea at Small’: ' shop. 5 . l-N-Sl - 9gb- VOI-Gh- l 16%,, finalised. Now A .15 “@1113: stnedwlillilgl vlt- Fm" ' 5-24-51 GT- ‘*"‘""‘5* a "it t DC o slim‘ ggneflfigwlzxilane, Box sglsyierside. 8-20-31 a SALE. at Mai- JARM isllgs of 150 acres un- e. wnsflon 40 acres woodland. ‘mihvllalusil. wilful"? "w" . m‘ ranch. Five furring L Rdy Woodside. d0 __-»— Ramses er or slrl . v “N 900 Walter Wan- ia ‘story of the world's e starring Loretta _- courageogls" a 1ST — A full of defaulggrsx for th Town 8n- ???» glllleunpgid arrears u t0 " w. 31 1944, will be publ sh- m; Gilardian on or alter the week of September. 8-28-21 40F. SALE - 1-, carrier and truck. toll M“ -ACADIAN srunsnrs cum . |‘I _- A supper meeting was ,, |, m, Olympia, Silmmerside, , muddy evening for the purpose myth; an Aoaidian Students , The membership of this club of students whose educa- .. is being fostered by the St. ,,... Aquinas Society. There 1g b, ghee meetings a year, two the summer and one during the ... as holidays. The purposes the club arc to develop social dships among the students who t... different colleges. To as- . the St. Thomas Aquinas so- ln appreciation of its help .. encouragement in their educa- .. For mutual aid and to en- ..i Acsdiun youth towards hel- education and to encour- t the speaking of French. Mr. ucis Arsellault was appointed . sh of the meeting and a oi officers was elected which "ll s of the following: Chap- ... ltev. Harvard Wight; Presi- '. Lloyd Pcirler; Secretary, ... Arseuaillt; Treasurer. Erin: - ; Directors, Ernest Doucette i» Kenneth Arscnault.—S, Personals _-llls. Frank MacKay. Albany, loalient in the Prince County ospital. i -1ir and Mrs. V. Steeves, Burn- e. . , are guests at Harbour i=1 Cabins. Summerside.-—S. -Messr.<. Wm, Dunphy, Linus l-l- Harold Noonan and Duff es all of Kcnsirlgton attended - big Fair in Charlottetown. Llir, and Mrs. John Burns of l» gton were visitors to Char- etcwn and sohthpqrt, —Ml_ss Irene Mnzerolle of the - ldlan National Telegraph Oi’- .Stlelbourne, N.S.. is relieving the Telegraph Office, Summer- , for the summer vacations-S —llr. and Mrs. Howard Downe , lldence, hi, U.S.A. are visi- l in Summerside. the guests of . llld Mrs, Leo Coylc.--S. -lilss Eva Polrier, Halifax NS. risitilla her father, Mr, Adolphe til er_ Summerside -S. "Lloyd Plflll‘. Summerside. med- ‘ Student at University of Mon- ’ l. lrit yesterday morning to e his studies-s, Misses Miriam and Ruth Mac- r - . Carleton. have Just re- Pil from a pleasant holiday " l0 Ottawa and Toronto. M"- P- B. Morcside, Char- Wll is visiting her sister, ‘ . Enmsn and Mr. Enrnan, W -dc, who have just re- "tfml" spending a week in I oétttown and other points Butler of the M! the Provincial Bank of he t. oronto. has arrived by h, mélthillelld her vacation with PEIKBWLSMrs. Thomas Butler, “m. ‘Mlle Frances l of AT CHELTON Consisting of m ""5. practically l" under cultivation. (i006 Buildings Well Watered 3A0"! front with good beach. NW‘ paved highway "u. Austin Mung, 5-29-31 f SINGTON - cameo - Ml‘ ~ home after a I Ottawa it. runes oounr! Non. Blhloli Noll. Advocthng we-"T- - “some: -' "- Brlntm. Water s...“ Inn was». n Granville sue... qmielolvlodtoonyllolnqhhmm gqorllfloorwook. Phonomfor m“ g. my nololdble for dellverlu this urnoo fill yearlong. -onnnn scam a _ "'4 Mimi "My ‘It Bilge?“ a-zc-zl —PROMPT precision repair s - ss..?“...""s“s.r*~*~ Irrel- Wsllace Mouse. Kc or $1.‘? Wm‘ 5-15. r1. BP-I-Ai ofilhlllllhmuqlsmu SCHOOL! B]. school —- e Summerside High and Academy will open af- lr" the summer vacation on Wed gesdiav sellhélmber 5th. st. Mary's Cl cmy W Q gn September 4th.-l§. m Tum“ —FREETOWN W, M 5, _ regular W.M.S. was held in Th? school-room of the church on Aug ‘lth- A Pleasing feature of this 1119931118 was the presentation of a Life Membership Certificate to Mrs Jas. Smith in recognition of her long and faithful services in con- nection with the soclety. An ad. dress appropriate to the occasion was 765d by Mrs. Roy Bums and s, F. L. Calms made the pm. sentation. Mrs. Smith responded in her usual gracious manner, thanking the members for their thoughtfulness and assuring than] that she would always have very Dleasant memories of her Freetown friends. . BLOOMFIELD PERSONALS Mrs_ William Smith and Mrs. Harry McAusland spent the week. end in Charlottetown guests of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Jenkins. Miss Inez Smith has returned pleasant visit with friends in Borden. The many friends and neigh- bors of Pte. Woodrow Dyment wel- come his return home after several years serving his country overseas. Miss Molly Foley of Woolworths staff, Charlottetown, ls spending two weeks vacation with her ar- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Fo ey. PO. Paul Shean is the guest of Mr, and Mrs. Foley. Ralph Keefe’; many friends are glad to nee him home after sev- eral weeks in Prince County Hos- pital with a broken shoulder. Miss Edna Foley who was the guest, of her brother Mr. Russell Foley, 82 Sprin Park Road, for Old Home Week as returned home. Mr. Ernest MacDougall Saint John and party spent a week the guests of his mother, Mrs. F. Mac- Dougall. He also attended Old Home Week for several clays. Mrs Fred MacDougall and fam- ily, Charlottetown. are at present visiting her mother, Mrs, William Smith. A reception was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fraser MacDougall tor their youngest daughter, Miss Eleanor after her marriage Wednesday evening at '7 o'clock in Elmsdale. After a short honeymoon she will reside in Wind- sor, Ont. The good wishes of her numerous friends goes with her. Miss Eloise Gallant, R.N.. Mon- treal, is spending a pleasant vaca- tion with her parents, Mr. and Mrs_ Roy Gallant. Gay’: Vegetables Com is now maturing rapidly and we will do our best to supply the demand. As the season short it is wise to use it when a- vailabie. We have some very fine pencil pod beans just coming into bearing and extremely fresh and tender for canning. Ripe tomatoes from Ontario are now on the market, but verv few outside na- tive stook is ofkred. We have a good supply of stand- ard vegetables, including corn. beelts, carrots, turnips. cabbage, cucumbers, onions, wax beans. potatoes, parsley, celery. tomatoes etc. As we have no delivery ex- pense and sell direct to the con- sumer we price our vegetables rea- sonable. SOY J. J. GAY l; . . HEAD OF PRINCE ST. 8, 29, Too ron sans - ‘A Tobi FORD Truck. New motor: tires practic- ally new. O.W. Campbell. W1" sloe. E FOR SALE — LAYING PULL . Mrs. J. MacGregor, l9 Kcnslng- ton Road, City. Phone 1863-2}; n ii. I-'. llutchoscn 8r 80h OPTOMETRISTS “Specialists in the fli- tlng of glasses for the correction of ocular dc- fects." 53 Grafton Street i l ll. J. MASON OPTOMITIIST lilting and will!!! ml"?! Montague. l‘. I. l. Hoe l! : l0 l! A. M. ° l? t at. ‘we ‘gain: I H“ DIUOITOI I Albany. R.R. t ‘STRICTLY SUPER for Fun. Romance and Rhythm! Dlrodolby TIM WHEIAN 5"." 7|" bYWomn Bu" and Peter Mll- Also NEWS and TRAVELTALK Shows 7:30 - 9:15 Matinee Thursday 2:80 ‘sound sails i oil: Regional Employment And Selective Service Committee Meeting The re ular monthly meeting of the Reg onal Committee for e Maritimes of Employment and Sel- ective Service, will be held ln this City on Thursday and Friday next the 30th and 31st inst. The meet- ings will be held in the Legislative k Assembly Chamber, Provincial Building. The Regional Committee will commence its sessions Thurs- day morning at. 10.00 a.m., which will be followed by an afternoon meeting at 2.30 p.m. Thursday eve- ning beginning at 8.00 p.m. meeting of the Local Advisory Com- mitiee will be held, also in ch Legislative Chamber. At this meet- ing a number of important mat- ters will come up for discussi-n which will include labor matters. service men's problems, farm and fishing uestions. and other ma‘.- ters of ocal interest. The chief interest at this meeting will centre around a resolution for considera- tion, relative to a change in the curricula of the public schools. A number of leading educatlonalists have been invited to discuss this resolution, and have been provid- ed with a draft of same for study. On Friday. Aug. 3i, the Regional Committee will reassemble at. 10.00 a.m. followed by an aftemoon ses- slon ht; 2.30 p.m. if necessary, Dr. Fletcher Peacock. Superintendent of Education, Province of New Brunswick. will preside as chair- man for sessions of the Regional Committee. Mr. George S. Ryan, chairman, Local Advisory Commit- tee, will reside at the session of the Loca Committee. The gen- eral public are invited t0 attend sessions of all committees, and will find many interesting and import- ant, matters being discussed, as the matters for the action and discus- sion of the committees cover u wide range of ground and all ori- ginate from Maritime problems. FOR SALE A number of used LIGHT FIXTURES Suitable for MODERN STORE THE ROGERS HARDWARE CO. LTD. Phone 105 8-29-3i. NOTICE All arrears of Talon for Grandview School must be paid before Sept. Seventh or books will be handed in to Court for collection. By order of Trustees, D. A. GILLIS. Secretary. . . Si-N-2i i ! cmcxsn a surrsn AT MT. GARMEL AUGUST 29th v Amusements on ground in afternoon and eve- nlng.._ Church t l l , Proceeds Mt. Carmel Liturgical Week Opened At St. ' llunstan’s Basilica ____ Roman Catholic 01o!!! attending Liturgical Week hero were wel- come yesterday assessions began by Most Rev. James Boyle, Bishop of Charlottetown, The week will con- clude on Saturday. Ceremonies began yesterday with a procession from the Bishop's re- sidence to St. Dunstarfs Basilica for the Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament. The celebrant was tho Most Rev. James Morrison of An- The deacon was the an Gulls and the sub- ae Rev. Phalen McKenna. Ike" of ceremony were the . Ls A, Dougan and the Rev. George A. MacDonald. Singing was by the congregation with Rev. Father Mills of Halifax at the or- gan. The conference at Holy Name Hall followed. Right Rev. G. J. Mclsellan of Summerside presided. The address of welcome was given by the Bishop of Charlottetown and the keynote address, the topic of which was “The Liturgical Re- vival", was given by Very Rev. Msgr. R. Hillenbrarld, pastor of Sacred Heart Church, Hubbard. Wood, Illinois. . MARRIAGES SLAWSON - GARLAND — At St. Patrick's Church, Halifax, N. 8., August 20, 194.5, by Rev. Father Hayes, Margaret Eileen Garland. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Garland, Avondale. P. E. 1., to Norwood James Slawson, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Slawson. To- ronto, Ont. PHILLIPS - WOODSIDE -— At the home of the bride on August 21, 1945, by Rev. Ira MacDonald, Marguerite Kathleen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Woodslde of O’Leary, to Orville Howard, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Phillips of the same place. MoDOUGALIF BRINACOMBE At the United Manse. Elmsdale. on August 22. 194s, by Rev. Ira MacDonald, Eleanor Dorothy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fraser MacDougall of Bloomfield, to Kenneth Arthur. son of NLr. G. R. Brlnacombe and the late Mrs. Brlnacombe of Ebsex. Ontario. ROBERTS — At Middleton Aug. 28, 1945, Mrs. William Roberts in her 78th year. Funeral Thursday leaving her late residence at 9 a. m. to St, Malachias Church, Kin- ora. MacDONALD-At Little Pond on AUE- W. 1945. Mrs. Victoria Mac- Donald. Funeral Wednesday mom- lng to St. Francis de Sales Church, Little Pond, SIMPSON - Suddenly at B Am- brose Street, Aug. 29, 1945, 1331-. bara Lee, aged 0 years, daughter of Sgt. and Mrs, J. L. Simpson. Remains resting at the Cutcliffe Funeral Home. funeral notice later. MlwLEOD — Suddenly at Mont- real. Aug. 2'7, i945. George R. Mac- Leod. Funeral from the home of Milton Furness. Vernon, Saturday, Sept. 1st at 2 PM. Interment Ulgg cemetery. 7.11:: r -;r.~_~___-.._- an: Gard of Thanks I sincerely thank Rev. B. Gillis, the izood sisters. nurses and Mr. Hugh McCurvlll as well as many others for their marvelous kind- ness to my hilsband during his sick. ness and death, ' MRS. ISABEL GARRIGEN In Memoriam In loving memory of MRS. CHARLES HERON who passed away Aug. 28. 1N4: Deep in our hearts is a picture Of a loved one gone to rest ' In memory’s frame we shall keep lt Because she was one of the best. Inserted by son James, N. D. MacLean UN DERTAKEII EMBALMER Charlottetown and North “flit-Shire Phone I49 w. EE‘ llislllllln ALL LmEF i RALPH llunlllrr Summcrside {iii}? l Plzrlrsssfislhi T. E. IIIGKEY Chartered Accountant Office at ll Granville Street Snnunershlo wnlrh; ‘ By October Ilrat unfurn- ished house or apartment by permanent residents. PHONE I110 t >0+oooo llI-TIITRAI. cullnlllllll This column is reserved for new! of looll Interest, but advertising of o newly nature may be mung at five unto n word. strictly p3,. able In advance. coTxs m new...“ DOG SHOW - Forum - Today. 8-29-11 co EDERATION urn m- sU CE- onnswzu. m. summon. DRUG STORE OPEN all day. Johnson d: Johnson. 8-29-11 EXCEPTIONAL opportunity for high-type woman, over I0 years o! age. to be trained for special work. Flexible hours. Write MlNO. care of Guardian. 8-28-21 . .Mlu HOLLOWAY of the HOUSE OF WESTMORE will demonstrate OVERGLO, the Jlensittinnally new liquid-cream foundation in the Cosmetics Department of Moore it McLeod Limited Thursday, August 30th. Do not miss this opportun- y. 8-29-21 TRUCK, LIQUOR SEIZED - A new two-ton truck W215 seized by police last night shortly before mid- night, along with six gallons of moonshine. The seizure was made on the street near the New England Cafe. Royal Canadirli and city police teamed up for the raid. The truck, a Fargo, had about 6.000 miles reqzs- tered on the speedometer, The owner was from out of town. ENLARGING PLANT The Maritime Electric Company plant here is being enlarged and a new boiler installed. New oil storage tanks will also be constructed, The steam plant, which supplies electric power to Charlottetown and to miles of rural lines is being chang- ed over to use oil in place of coat. Only recently permission was ob- tained from the City Council to construct the necessary storage tanks. Personals Mr. and Mrs. A. H. McLean: of Leldngion, Mass. accompanied by Mr. Guy Henderson have return- ed to their home by motor after spending Old Home Week here Mrs. Lawrence Cahill and four children have returned to their home in Kensington after attending the exhibition in Charlottetown and visited Southport, the guest of Mrs. Florence Stewart. P. E. I. Airmen flue At Quebec on 8.8. Pasteur The following Prince . Edward Island rlames_ are included in a 1151, of approximately 747 person- nel of the Royal Canadian All‘ Force repatriated on the 5 s Pasteur which l5 expected t0 8T" rive in Quebec on Sept. 5- W, O 2 S. M Mclnnis, 21 Blyfield, St... Charlottetown: L66- E. G. Craig, Kensirlgton; Cpl. L. R. Warren, til Longworth Ave., Char. lcrttewwrl; Lac. R. A Borden. 2 Brighton Road. Charlottetown: Lac. I. H. Gallant, Rustlcovllle; WHY, EVEN FROM 10a Draco HELP WANTED ii Waitresses and kitchen help wanted al- 0M6- GOOD WAGES LEO COYLES Olympia Restaurant SUMlMERSIDE I r branch. Lac. J M. lottetouui . Quebec to No. given leave B of M personal loan may be the answer to your need. See the manager or accountant 0f your neighbourhood B of M ou will like their help- ful aPPro-ch to your Proble c e BANK OF MONTREAL " "than u 11/» <......./.'..... o. mt. Wu» 12/ n]. h»... m1"! Hynes, Summcrvllle; Lac. W.K Murphy, R R 1, Char_| BORROWJNG CAN BE GOOD BUSINESS . . . " Do you need Money for Taxes? If you are short of cash to pay your income or other taxes, a PERSONAL LOANS for every useful purpose allelll lflllfl 27¢ ullam toms n FROPOIITIUIIATE con .. Jlllflhlclll if ‘s... Infill! (aqua! to 6',[ inluollpw out) OPTICAL DIVMING o I admit only slightly more than l ycanold, Part of the visual deficiency q All personnel on board the Pas- . older persons is dluc to the fact, ch54 teur will proceed from the dock at Repatriation De- pot, Lachine, where they will be, as. much light as those of a 20, the Dllplls of a. 50-year-old per hal "IDLiEli-EIEIEE Q-EILFIEVTWF f. [J5 By J. R. Williams ' Our Boarding WHOOH - AWP ~ AP.’ HERE THAT AWFUL OLD PIPE GAGS ME. TUIZNB MY §TUMMICK, MAKEG ME D171‘! AN’ VIOLENT ILL AN'~ AWF.’ House Farm For Sale AT BURLINGTON 2 1-2 Miles from Iiensington Consisting of 100 acres of land in good state of cultivation. Watered by spring on each end of farm. Buildings in good repair. GEORGE G. COTTON, Kenslngton, RR. LFIE EIEIEIElEJLilLEEE-JEQEl 8-29-2i. With Major Hoople ElfillililifllfilfilifilfilfllfillfililflillfililféliltfilifillfilIfilililfi I VH5 AFRND CF THNZSIQ THAT FACIAL SURGEONS Z nah-w uNcte PERKiNS is, 1'00, 601M’ ro waav voulz NNT MARTHA” I DOUBLE DARE bbU TO COME OUT HERB AN"- rcu pa, To ewe ANOTHER GIRL AFfiECE LIKE WE'LL E5 THAT YOJR FAMAJ§/ OHfifEAH? You've CHARGED ME WVTH UNETHICAL CON DUCT! vu. SUE You FOR AN’ THEY'RE com’ TO HAVE L eazlzsus o: ICE CREAM AT m; meow, aw ‘n-lousmcs or ~ } \- DOUBLE AN’ vouuze NOT mvrrsol uoeow AT vouz aou se I DOUBLE DARE -- \ ea l-loMzn/ou RUDE sow: l’|.L