l ... .,,_.. ....-._...-.,. _ , v, i At HOLMAN’S - -- . HATS - HATS and ' _There’s ~° There’s t Thiere’s ' n _I 9 .I I LEWIS = Airman . . .. 7.00 8. 7.50 STETSON . ‘WIIIERE 0L0 No Such Thing lilo Such Thing No Such Thing LEWIS. - STETSON - ADAM . 0.50 to 13.00 _ v .‘ * . ..»:¢ '.'Y'-V_I;"i\":'sl¢. "".')‘l'i' .' fHE GUARDIAN. ATS As-a Hat that will suit every man. . . That's why HOLMAN'S carry, not one, but Iksny FMIQ ccs Lircs cf Hats fcr men. As a Style that will suit every man. That's why HOLMAN'S carry o Complete selection of styles in the latest shapes and brims. As a Color that will suit every man. . That's why_ HOLMAN'S carry a selection of new Fa!‘ Shades that will suit everyone. ADAM . . . '. ADAM - Executive . . . . 5.00 8.00 FRIENDS MEET" CH ARLOTTETTOWN iwssrisnn ouiinouin -F0lt SALE -- Steel-fronted stumping machine with whie and hook. Hillard G. Woodside, Olin- ton. -DON"l‘ FORGET the regular dance in Burlington Monday. Sept. 0011. Hickey Bros. Orchestra. —FOB QUICK SALE-No. 4 Hall Thresher and Cleaner. oom- ‘plete with blower, in excellent con- dltlon. Also one 1942 Harley David- pon Motor Cycle good as new. Ap- ply to stutly Mouse. New Annan. --SUCCESSFUL. STUDENTS — New Inndon parish was well rep- resented on the pass list when ex- aminations. prepared by the G. B. R. E., were written by the L"li(i- ren who studied the Sunday School by radio lessons during the WlIl- ter. Oi the 64 pupils who elected to write the exams iour were from St. Thomass New London, BILL‘ Pidgeon. Evelyn Pldgcon, Jane Fletcher and Robert Fletcher. Si. Myles, Kensington. provhicu three. Iris Stafford. with 90 no’ cent, John Davies 92 per cent an: Gordon Mill. There were LOU» irom St. Stephen's. Burlington. Reta Murphy 92 per cent, Carl Murphy. Robert Adams and Bloice Adams. Rev. S. J. Davlcs. n-ho spends a great deal oi tint-c and thought on this worth while protect found it very gffllliylflg, that sixty-four children chose to write the exams. and iurnco lr papers showing the results at careful study. Sixty-one oi the pupils were residents oi P. E. ls land. two 0i Newfoiuidland anti ' one 0i l..nbi"ador.-Bur. Personals l —Mr. Leith Thompson returned to his home in Charlottetown on Thursday niter an enjoyable holi- day with iris cousins. William and George Caseley. Kelvin-Bur. -.\ir. and Mrs. Heath Mayhew arrived at their home at Margde on ‘Tuesday after an enjoyable holiday in the United States. they motored to the Island accompany- ing Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Brcb- ner oi Scituate. Mass. and Mrs. Thomas Lane. Dorchester. i\tass.. who will be their guests-Bur. —Messrs. Carmon Thompson. Keir Matheson and Herbert Mar Valuable Farm For Sale AT EWERALD STATION The homestead property o! the lato Joseph W. hlacdonald at Em~ Qtaid. consisting oi’ about I35 acres oi which 125 acrcs is cultivated lrlnd. balance with lumber and hardwood. Situated st the railway station and near school and churches it is an ideal location ivith water system In house and barns. For further particulars apply m Miss Catherine J. Macdonald on the premises or to J. A. Macdonaid. Solicitor, Grafton Street. Chan lnttetown. Floors Last Longer, Look SHERWIN-WILLIAMS DEALERS SHERWIN-WILLIAMS Annadale R- IRAND JENKINS I Georgetown RAY W. SOLOMAN Murray River MMINSTON AND SON IIlIliiIliiFiiIiIlI ENAMEL Murray Harbor H. P. CAHOON Wood. Island ALEX RASMUSSEN Belle Raver DURABLE LUSTROU§ ALE-COOK FINISH FOR l-INO, Eldon WOOD, PORCH AND H. L. FRIZZELL ' Vernon Bridge h. 1t. CUMMINGS Vernon River VERNON RIVER. CO. OPEBATIVE . cherry Valley EDISON NELSON Mount. Stewart MOUNT STEWART CO-OPERATIVE Charlottetown M. F. SCHURMAN C0 LTD. Hampton EEO. DUNBIOBD MAI-not t. a a...» durable, my drying lieu enamel n with 0 h! enamel ‘u... Ilia! ....»- n chad-Ally vatuprooi. Ilvy lo only — “up. b a phyla cent. Aveilivblo In a vevioty cl shades II blond vlfi vnolvod Ill Victoria WRIGHT B1105. Bedaquc WALT!!! M. BOWNIO New Glasgow I7. U. DINGWIZLI. Wliectiey River W. ‘l’. LING RQIIIIIIQIDII DI. I’. IOIIUIMAII CO. LTD. Distributed D7 GULF WHOLESALE LTD. SOUTH FR-EETOWN SCHOOL Reeves. Grade III-l. Sheila Qimmons: 2. Irwin Dirummond; 3. Gail Drummond. Grade II-l. Connie Reeves; 2. Drummond; 3. Freda. l Ross Drummond; 3, Thelma Per- ry. Grade {-1. Wesley Hcflel; 2, Claudia Drumanond, Pupils having pertect attend- ance tor the month are: Ruby Drummond, Phyllis Drummond, Gerard Gauthier, Mildred Reeves, Stuart Drummondlfvonne Gauth- 101’. Myrna. Heiiel. Waldmn Heflel. Garth Drrummondnmwcll Drum- mond. Thane Drumrnond, verden Honor o! standing (or the month at August: l Grade X-l, Ruby Drurnmond; 2. Phyllis Stetson. Gmde IX-—l. Mildred Reeves; 2, Gerard Gauthier; 3. Rose Reeves. Grade VI—1, Stewart Reeves; 2, Ruby Reeves; Ii, Sidney Drum- mend. Grade V-l. Yvonne Gauthier; 2, Ione Wright; 3. Stuart Drum- mond. Grade IV-l. Garth Drummond; 2, Thane Drummond; 3, Verdcn on. returned to their respeotlie homes at Charlottetown on F1- _ clay. alter an enjoyable iour day visit to Monclon, N. B.-Bur. --.i\r1r. and Mrs. Stanley Wood- side. and little son. Richard. Moncton. N. B. spent the past weer end on the Island when they vi..- lted reltalves and friends at Ker.- sington and Charlottetown. At Kensington. they were ‘guests o!’ Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Woodside “Bur. —Miss Dorothy Howard who is the obliging chiei operator at the telephone oiiice, Kensington. is resting as comfortably as can be expected at the Prince County Hospital. Summerside. Miss I-Iowv ard had the misfortune to break a bone in her hip when she slip~ ped and iell on the iloor oi the telephone oiiice a iew days ago. -Bur. Reeves. Gail Drummond. Irwin Drutnmond. Mary Hefiel. Sheila. Simmons. and Connie Reeves. Teacher-Teresa. Ann McKenna. B 11; With DAILY CROISSWOIRD -~ O OI.‘ n ACROSS bilbecayo Lbong- III P l. Small 001m legged. l! ‘y measure l. To form 3-tocd bird m ____ __ itMacawa mental lLBrag El . 9. Additional image 13. Born u . mDcnomlnr- I..'I‘he head 16. Knock ‘ Summersida tion (slang) 19. Mingle g M. F. SCHURMAN ILCityend S. American 21.Uncooked a u EB U). LTD. towcriz Indian 23.Hea.tiienism B‘ land o! C. Girl‘! 26. Droop in .BIII DUI] Shi ti‘. iddlt l ogczanzr' 12. Couhiatli-y. B. $ of 28. Gdlrille at Yeltordny’: Anni-e: SW Europe burden ca rdii 30. “— and Juliet." a l4. King 0t 6. One whq 29. Finches 37. Igore certain Central Lot. 1 Bastian gather! 80. Rob 41. oman I. ‘L. ilLAYNl-Jlt. PRODUCE liEvcr news 32.Vitality emperor _ (:0, tpoct.) 7. River 34. Distlgurs 44. Digit l7. voided viSo-Am.) 35. Out oi place 46. Abyu Richmond 18 gcfilfichmf BROWN l:- BAGLOLB 20:11“ 22. Small cui ‘JC-h-mOlJd RR. Ii 24. Caress P. L. PERRY 25 Sératveu s. Northern y '7" mags" CHARLES MAcKAY “Brad, .'l.‘l. Source ‘Tyne valley y GLOptIcsI anon/is NESBIT y as Qfgfmfl“ debt. PDPI. HUI l 39_ soon aanmvan ivawcomsa ’ iil- P183113! . “.0 Conway v t2. fifiiama OSCAR. MAoNElLI. 43. ‘Shend. n oney ID.ROPIIISO Oommy l7. Mexican ll. I. PHILLIPS dollar l i8. Canal. Portage il- l. BBAIBILL Coleman c. 1t. wnunca A X Y l) "LONG OLelry CLAUDE MocNlILI. Springfield wen GEO. B. WILKINBOI Eimsdalo l. It. mmawa on arena nvs a ken. limsdlle I. D. JOIINBION Alberton l. W. D. CAMPBILL UUMMIIIBIDI suitor, Distribute! I.III DAILY LQYPIOQUME-llerdo how to work it: LBAAXII. FELLOW One letter simply stand: tor another. In this example A in used for the three IJI. X for the two 0'0. eta. Single letters. apol- trophia, the length and torn-ration o! the word: are all hints. Each day the code letter! are dlflerent. A Crypiogram Quotation MRMIJKXOIL NXOSX OH CBPBVNB FLBODOBMBK-KFIO- Yesterday's Oryptoqaotei ALL THAT'S THE MATTER WITH ME 1B THE AFFLICTION CALLED A MULTIPLYINQ EYE-g 193ml M99“. m». Mining (Continued from page 9 210 Min Carp .... .. 2500 Model .. .. 1500 Myiamaque 3300 Negus . 4500 New Cal 6000 New Marl . 6331 New Jae 4000 New Pac 8500 New Nor: 8600 Nicholson 380 Noranda . 4630 Normetal 1000 Norpick .. 5000 Norseman 3100 North Inch 000 OBrien 1500 Okalta 4000 OLeary 3000 Oriac 2800 Osisko .. 3100 Pac Pete . 2000 Pamour .. 2500 Pandora . 6200 Paymaster . 3175 Pickle Cr 2000 Porc Ree! 100 Preston . 200 Proprietary 2000 Purcly .. . 9200 Que Lab .... .. 500 Que Man .. 2200 Queenston 125 Quemont .. 6500 Regcourt . 100 Renabie 7000 Richmac 1000 Rochette .. lO0 Royal Bk 3000 Rupununi 825 San Ant . 7000 Sannorm 3500 Senator 500 Sheep Cr 27100 Sherritt. 2300 Silanco 37200 Silver Mill .. 2500 Slscoe 1800 Springer 3500 Starratt .. 5000 Staeloy 5225 Steep Rn ‘W: 300 Bulllv . .-.- 1700 Sylvanlie 2000 Takii 375 Tack I-Iu . 3100 Thom Lunri . 8500 Thurbois 4000 Torbit 2100 Tran Res 000 Un Keno 1420 Up Can .. 980 Waite 1000 Wingait 2766 Wright i-Iar .. 1620 Ikniie Bear THE MARTlN-SENOUR CO. quioiteasy way ll Iliiaioiiips jizeven/s atkgase _ 140M’ qa/ak ma/kr/fi/ This fall, kiilporato tops with Green Cross Top Killer. Quick kill of potato tops prevents disease from entering tubers, also helps to mature potatoesl earlier. Mix at the rate of 2 quarts of" ' potato Top Killer plus 2 gallons crank- case oil or fuel oi'l and 8o gallons of water.‘ Spray thoroughly. Order from your Grecn Cross supplier today,‘ POTATO TIIP KILLER THE LOWE BROTHERS COMPANY LIMIYID TH! SHHIWIN-WILLIAMS CO. or CANADA mama ‘Rail. lulu-uni m: cAMAoKrAiur co. IJMITID LIMITID my.‘ KBLLYB CROSS SCHOOL I The iollowlng is, the report. for‘ the month or! August. l Principal's Dept: I Grade X-l. Jackie Thovwisdale; 2, Rita. Matters; 3. Aflnes Trainer. Grade VIII—'1, Joseph Roberts; 2. Charles Campbell; 3. Mary Mm, Donald and Mary Roberts. equal. ' Grade VI-1. Adri Mcnaghaml Z. Helena Campbell; Shreenan. Primary DepL: _ Grade V-1. Venia MoAvinn; 2,‘ Cliiiord Hughes; 3. Paul Flood. Grade IV-i. George Monaghan: 2. Wendell McDonald; 3. Joseph Kelly. Grade III-l. Monica McQuaid. Grade II-l. Earl Molyneaux; 2, Clliford MlcDonald. Grade I-—No tests. Principal: Amos Carley. Assistant: Vivien Trainer. 3. Frank WEEDON, Northampton. land—(OPi—"Efl'rontery" oi non-I church goers in demanding church facilities (or weddings, christem. ings and hmerals is condemned by. the Rev. L. Lewis. Attendance. he says. does not justify his par- ish's existence. _ “IIEIWES” 54¢ 6411a 7: l I I Lula; interact-Ico- l Ingivionds-oho l never went out any move-always loo i tired. “Narvu". aha ' though-bunt it Ill In: imp-tho fil- lers of her blood- tlut needed attention. SIu used Dodd l I l l I ' i Kidney Pills st once. The improved action a! Iser kidneys helped lo clear lwcy blood impurities uceu acids. Fatigue, backache, headache. lads of energy dis- appeared. Dnrlll’: Kidney Pills contain uuntial 0th and medicinal ingndimh that act directly upon the kidneys-end lidp ruhro their normal action. 144 Dodds KidnevPiIls FULL FAQE FOR uni‘; ; RIDICULOUS! LITTLE " GADGANTUA is STILL A BABti-JUGT HIT FIVE! HE'S A LITTLE BIG FOR i-IlG AGE! r ’/’ l y/iiflz/x/r/I/l/I/uza fl Labor Day Weekend ~ SPECIALS Pu re Soap Flakes ... Puffed Wheat SiporkIes 2/19. Fels Naptho Soap 15c Von Comp Tomato Soupl/IW Dixie Son-p .. .. .. .,._.,. IOc Vain Comp Pork 8v and... Plums I6: "m" 1/35“ or» s “‘i’i‘i".’..’"‘.“‘l’"°.."f‘.'f .... Schwartz Baking Powder 2Ic Boys, may Sui“ H0 Blue Ribbon Baking Powder . . . . .. Golden Wax Beans 15c A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF WALLPAPER IN STOCK Also: Bindertwine, Potato Baskets and Pickling Supplies This Store will be closed Lopor Day, September 6th ilalph B. Macilaull Carleton. Boys‘ Short Pants 2.15 Ladies’ House Dresses 2.35 Children's Dresses ... 1.45 IGROUND LIMESTONE We are pleased to advise that we hove now arranged to supply ground limestone in bogs, following the great demand for such deliveries. We are in a position to accept orders tor delivery any time from now until the end of December, either In bags or in bulk. However, due to the uncertainty of transport resulting from difficulties in getting cars, we strongly suggest that you tile your orders without delay, and it mustbe noted that orders delayed for this reason will be filled later or first opportunity unless different notice is previously given bY the purchaser. The following prices will be effective for I948: BAGGED: $4.00 per ton, delivered to any point in P. E. l. price guaranteed for the season. $2.65 per ton, delivered to any point in P. E. l- price subject to freight increase. J. J. LEOLEIIO & SUNS Lid. r. o. omnu, our. Bonaventure County BULK; Li.‘ ll 41.