pianos romriesn AR GA I Nos IN Window Frames And Sashes 250 From War Assets NEW--Never Used 8 Light 10 x 12 Unglazed 12 Light so 1: 12 Unglazed Complete With Storm Sash Prime Painted Ready For Glazing I While They Lass; .QQ Frame - Sash ' Storm Sash. Complete Suitable For Homes - cottages - Schools? Etc. If Storm Sash Not Wanted Deduct 1.00 . COME IN -. PHONE .. wizirs HOLMANlS LUMBER DEPARTMENT SUMMERSIDE LEtiI0ii cIiliillitAl.v Miscouche Memorial Enasuitt -OIIIIROII SCHOOL FOR GIRLS Windsor, N. S. Founded 1891 Home Wednesday. Aug. 23rd Games. fun for every- one. Mammoth dance in the eveninj Residential School for girls grade I to XII inclusive. Music - Art - Domestic Science - Dancing. Autumn term begins September 20th. 1950. For Particulars apply to the lleadmistress. Mount Allison University LORD BEAVERBROOK ERTRAROE 30liOLAR.SiliPS. The Right Honourable Lord Beaverbrook has most generously pro- vided five entrance scholarships to be awarded each year for courses at Mount Allison University. They are of the annual value of d500.00 and are open to boys and girls who are bonafide residents of New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island. ' Candidates must pass the provincial examinations of Junior Ma- triculation level or the corresponding Common Examining Board ex- aminations, and attain an average of at least 75'7a on subjects required for entrance. These must include one foreign language. If a secdnd foreign language is offered, additional consideration will be given the ap- plication. An applicant holding a Senior Matriculation or Grade XII cer- tificate should submit it with his application. ' In addition to the scholastic requirements the selection committee will take into consideration moral character, industrious habits and fi- nancial needs of the candidates. These scholarships will beawarded only to students who will enter upon a regular course leading to one of the following degrees and for the time indicated: Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science. Bachelor of Music and Bachelor of Fine Arts. four years; Bachelor of Education, five "years. The scholarship will continue from year to year to the completion of the course provided the progress of the student is satisfactory. -Applications must be submitted not later than August 20. F ms of appilcationiinaybe obtained from the undersigned to whom app lea- tions and-all correspondence should be addressed. . -rue GUARDIAN. cHAlu.().'rr1:'mwN The CF-100 "Canuck" real to establish what is believed and 10 seconds. An experimental WESTERN, aunnnuu - BOYl)'S ESUHANCE. Phone Ll-5, Kenslngton. V --GENERAL INSURANCE. Ralph G Multan. Summerslde. -SUMMEBSIDE B U SI V E S S COLLEGE will rccpen September 5th-. write or Phone 7162. -BE A winner Old Home Week with clean clothes. Victory Clean- ers. dlal 2410. Summersidc. -DR. CALLAGHAN will bf? absent from his. Office until Mon- day. August 21st. -LADY REQUIRES transporta- tion befor: August 25th to Van- couver) Willing to share expenses. Phone 8652, Summcrside. -KENSIIZGTON. SUMMERFII-1L1) ERVICES.-Sunday. August 13th. Kenslngton 11.00 A. M. Sunr.mer- iieid 7.30 P. M. Rev. Willarrl Pick- etts will supply. - -PBlNCET0VVN U N I T E D CHURCH. .Vlalpequc.,Sunda.v. Aug- ust 13th. Divine W'0l"hlp 1100 .x.M Guest. Minister. Rev. James Bax tor. B D.. Dorchestzr. Please note there will he no evening service There will lie no prayer me;-.::ig at Carnley. Rev. .!a.mes cross, Minis- ter. -BCRDEN (TllL'P.CH SEP.v'l(?F. for Sunday. August 13th. at 3 P. M in Legion Hall. Bible Schonl at. 2 P. M. PVC Rev. l-l. C. Quirm. Ass't. Protestant Padre. RCAF summer- side Air-Port. will be the special speaker for the day. Everyone wel- come; Rev. D. M. Fraser. Minister. -Till-I Pl.lES"BYTEl!lAN ".llllRCH IN CANADA. - Services 'Sunday. August, 13th. Malpeque at it A. M. Freetown at 3 P. M. and . ":nsir.gton at 7.30 P. M. Rev. John G. Murdock, B. A.. Waterioo. Ont will preach. Sunday schools: Mal- ncauc at 11 A. M. Freetown at 'l P. M. and Kensington at 7 P. M. Rev. J. A. McGowan, Minister -SPUD ISLAND SPECIAL VIS- XTORS-'.Vlr:. Lottie Louden of Cal- zary iozmcrly Lottie Inman of Hampton. P. F. I. who came home on the Spud Island Special spent the part wcek' with her sister Mrs. J. T. Profltt, Kcnsdngton. She left on Tuesday for Summerslde to via- it her niece, Mrs. Wm. Fcrhcs nnd will then go to Charlottetown to visit friends.-K -KENSINGTON 'rowN MEET- ING-An enthusiastic meeting of a large number of citizens of Kensin:- ton was held in the town hall on Monday night to discuss the in- stallation oi water and sewage SYS- tem. Mayor Wilfred Taylor presid- ed. Mr. Wlghtman, Provincial En- gineer reported his findings on in- stallailon. place of disposal etc. and estimate of cost which will be in the vicinity of 5200.000. After some discussion it was decided by a large majority vote to install the system recommended by Mr. wightmam -ANGLICAN CHURCH PICNIC -St. Stephen! Anglican Church picnic was held on Thursday after- noon and was attended by more than one hundred members, Sun- day School pupils, and guests. Held at sea View Shore,. swimming was enjoyed by many and others took part in a soft. ball game. Musical number: by Mr. Chester Maclaeod on the mandolin and mouth-organ added much to the afternoon's en- joyment. Nsedlers to say. one of the highlights of the day was a bountiful lunch served by the lad- ies. Races for the young and oltyar. were under the direction of Mr. J. Weeks Murphy, and the judges were Rev. s. .1. Davies,..Mr. Ander- son and Miss Ruth Pmfitt. Follow- t nmnr .liiti.'i'l--itwcii tlllt'ii.l'iY? zoomed at an average speed of 638 miles an hour from Toronto to Mont- record. completing the 325-mile jaunt in 30 minutes ' of Cpl. M. Hagen and Mrs. Hagen , griiinguas nicely as can be expect- Giudial Jot Sm Toronto-Montreal -o to be a speed jet. dghler, the l ing are the wlnners:; Boys 2 and 3 - 1. John Mountain. 2 Bobby An-' derson. 3. Clifford Couison. Girls- 2 and 3 years. - 1. Sylvia Murphy; .2. Kathleen McKay. 3. Georgie Murphy. Boys -'- 6 and '1 - 1. Leel Sutherland. 2. Lowell Coulson 3.' Anthony Victor. Girls - 6 and '1 - 1. Helen Murphy. 2. Elizabeth Hilts. 3. Lorraine Couison. Boys - ii and, 9 -- 1. Walter Stewart: 2. Donnlel Adams. 3. Terry Murphy. Girls 8 and 9 - 1. Faye Couison. 2. Fan- nie Adams. 3. Luis Murphy. Boys- lo to 12 - 1. Wayne I-larrlngton. 2 Robert Adams. 3. Mitchell Cohen. Girls 10 to 12 years-1. Joyce Mac. Arthur. 2. Lots Stsvert. 3. ma Mac- Kay. Boys 13 to 15 years - 1. clay- ton Adams. 2. John Sutherland. Ii. Carl Murphy. Girls 13 to 16 years --1. Lillian Couison. 2. Thelma Campbell. 3. Ethel Adams. Thin Women - 1. Mrs. Johnny Murphy. 2.Mrs. Lorne Campbell and Mrs. Charlie Cole, (equal). Personals -Mr. Billy shen of Hamilton 0nt., visited his house at Indian River recently.-K --Mr Lloyd Enman of New Annnn left last week for Toronto and Hamilton. -Mrs Fred Tuplln and daughter Ann were visitors to Charlottetown on Monday.-K ' - - Mrs. Haber Corbett frifnds in Sucrmersidc the part. of the week. visited earl y -Mr. and'Mrs. Merritt Callaghan Albcrton. were visitors to Sum. mcrside on Thursday. M Mrs. Beverfey Owen lOindys Bell) has returned to her home in New York City after spending a month with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. G.W. Bell, Summerside. e Mr. and Mrs. C. Roy Ahern left. yesterday by car for the Un- ited States where they will spend their vacation in Bostcn and other American cities. e S - Mrs. Arthur Ferguson of Wal- loston, Mass, is visiting relatives in her native Province. At pres- ent she is the guest of Mrs. Harold MncLenmm. summerside. -- S A -- Dr. F. W. Christopher of Bostonl and his sister, Mrs. S. T. Gallant of Cliarlottotown visited friends in Kcnslngton and Grand River en route to visit their brother James Christopher, Tignish.-K ; -Mrs. Emile Tardiffe (Louise. Shea) and little daughter of Ed- monton are visiting Mrs. Tordiffc's mother Mrs. Prank shed and other; relatives and friends of Indian River.-K -Miu Rosemary Glover of Nont- real is visiting at. her home in Spring Valley. she came by Boston.l where she visited her sister Mods and her husband. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Collins, of Jamaica Plain Bost.on.' . gxl. -Miss Evangeline Greenan. ac- countant with the Foundation Co. of Canada arrived home from Win- nlpeg recently. Miss Greenan was on the teaching staff of xansingtonl School during the 1949-0 term.--K' Miss Myrtle Crawford. St. John, N. B is spending her vacat- ion at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mccallum, "The Firs", Brackley Beach. . -Mr. W. D. Summer of Texas U.S.A. who is on an extended visit at the home of his sister, Mrs Blanche Martin, spent Thursday with friends in Summcnlda He.- was accompanied by Mr. Cleo. Des- Roches of St. Roch. -awlrs. M. J. McManus of char- lott.ctown,.and Miss Lilus R. Mur- phy of Toronto. Ontario. are visit- ing in Alberton. P.l:.I. ,the (nest! -Mr. John Moran, merchant. Al- bei-ton, P.l:.I., recently underwent. an operation for appendiciti. in the Prince county Hospital and is mother. also his sister, Georgie have been in Bummerside since Monday and are guests at the Queen Hotel. ' - Mr. A. R. Macbure and,datIgh- tar Evelyn of aummeralde, P. E. I Mr. and Mrs. Fred Horse of moat. Men. were resent guests at the Mcinira home were Kr. and am. Connolly and daughter llnut the home of their gums Mr. and uh. waiter Ile- , re. - -Mr. -limos E. Witt. physical; director. r.u.c.n.. ximwn. out recently enjoyed a brief holiday with his son uiio. Godfrey was: who is stationed at the summer-l side) Airport. While in the ban. you unompsnt-I In! g Inc-Iiiey Pt. . . other visitors from Musaohuum "Csnuck" was flown to Dorval airport to take part in trials before Hon. Brooke'Claxton, Minister of Defence, and senior R. C. A.l'. officials. The CF-100 is a long-range reconnaissance and night jet fighter. 1 his son LAC. West. and LAO. Knox spent a week-end -at the Monster: lriying club. He left for Toronto on Thursday and was flown to Moncton by his lon- --Mr. Norman Mclfhail, super- visor of the Nova Scott: Trainins school. Trux-o.) ,N.s.. recently "- tumed to his duties after I most enjoyable visit to his former home in Tyne Valley. P.E.I. After an abseneegof so years Mh Mwhi" did no meet many familiar faces. He sis enjoyed a short. stay in Summerslde, P.E.I.. wherr he was 8 guest at. the Clifton Hotel.-A. Hampton and I I O Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Ferguson. Charlottetown. are also holiday- ing at their old home. Miss Belle Roserson left on Tuesday for a two-week holiday with her sister Hattie in Centre- ville. N. B. . Miss Elaine F'erKU!0H- Mount Ed- ward Road. is spending two weeks pleasantly in Hampton with her 1 many little friends. Miss Alvira Villet. Charlottetown. gpent the week-end at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Vlllet, South Melville. Miss Gloria Myers returned home on Sunday after a pleasant week spent in Cape Traverse with her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rogerson. ' Mr. Harry Vlllet. Toronto. is va- rationing with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Vlllet. Misses Evil and Christine MacPhall. Cornwall. are also guests at this host!"-Able home. Mr. and Mrs. Lelth Ferguson and Mr. Morley Ferguson. all of Tor- onto. motored to Hampton last week and are spending their holl- days with friends. Mrs. Edward MacBeth and small son Thomas nrrlved in Hampton on Monday, July 31st. having mo- tored from Winchester, Mass...und will spend a month with her moth- er and brother. Mrs. Annie and Mr. Robert Ferguson. Hampton is taking on a changed appearance these days as a result of the work being done on the Trans-Canada Highway. The United Church and M,vcrs' potato house have moved and much grading and widening has been done. Mrs. Vernon E. Backus. Lake Wales, Florida, is spending a week in Hampton. guest of her uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mn. W. A. MacQuarrle. It ll many years since. Mrs. Backus visited here and she is having a nice time meeting old friends. The annual Sunday School picnic of the l-lampton-Desale United Charge was held on Thursday, Aug. 3rd at Hampton Hall and grounds adjoining. There was a large at- tendance and the well-laden tables. booths and swings were well pa- tronlzed. Min Betty Myers. one of Hamp- ton's popular young ladies. left on Sunday for Moncton where she vllll reside. She motored over in company with Mrs. Roy Oakes and son Carl of Shedlac. N. 13.. and Mr. and Mrs. William Myers. Hampton. Among the visitors to Charlotte- town on Tuesday. Aug. 8th were Mrs. Earle Callbeck and sons. Moyae and Ralph. Mrs. Alhert Bert, Miss Jane Dunaford. Mr. George C. Dunsford. Mr. John H. Myers and Mr. James Campbell all of Hampton. Mr. W. E. MacQuarrie. one of Hampton's oldest gentlemen. at- tended the Scotch gathering at Strathgartney on Wednesday. Aug. 2nd. Needless to say Mr. Mac- Quarrle had a Brand time and shook hands with many old friends. - Sincere sympathy is extended to Mr. Ernest Harvey and family. Crapeud. in the death in the Prince Edward Island Hospital on Saturday of a beloved wife and mother. Mrs. l-luv . the former Marlon Nicholson. rapaud. you MIN L IL" 1 "emu: at Movies) 'LAs'r snownvo TODAY .. 2:3o.7:1s9:15 coairoumo". ' . The Frontier-'1" l..ast.,Stand Agaligt the Most Savage- . I dlan Uprising in starting Preston Foster - Ellen Drew glutlilali it erotic story. I MONDAY & TUESDAX-7:15-9:15 t - Tuesday Matinee 2:30 Meet the All American Family thatls winning v all Amerlcats. Heart. . so x America A rqarsnuf aonair.” . . (who test new cams!!!) 4 ca... L7 1:3 . . .-. lRtti MnMURRliY , Khiilliiltt 2e!-HTS REGENT T0 - on 2.50. 1. 3. 9.15 (In Color) - 2 slim Bannon in "RIDE, RYDER, RIDE" -AND- OROUCIIEO TO KILL! Roaring adventure loops across the screen! V ' " rt an MccALLISTER-GARNER Preston FOSTER muniod by Vlniimn lam Plums. Inc an new use COMING MONDAY & TUESDAY "ON THE AVENUE" with Dick Powell - Madeleine Carroll - Alice Faye - Ritz Brothers and Joan Davis TM CAMEO THEATRE KENSINGTON . Saturday 10 a.m.. 7:15. 9:15 p.m. "Gallant Ben" the Wonder Horse is back with new thrills. the same horse BUT a different show- '”l'HE ADVENTUIIS or GALLANT BESS" in beautiful color. This wonder horse can do nun- drcdu of voice commanded tricks. She plays the part of a wild horse and Cameron Mitchell plays the man who was her loyal friend: with Fuzzy Knight, and Audrey Long. NOTE: No shows on Monday. Tuesday. Wednesday or Thursday of next week. much beloved and will 'bc- sadly missed by her family and friends. The Hampton W. M. 3. met at the home of Mrs. Annie Ferguson on Monday evening with a very large attendance of members and six visitors present. After the rag. the annual picnic. A delicious lunch was served by several of the ladies and a social hour spent. wmmrso. Aus. it - (OP) - D0"-item tottmnr uoo.ooo' today boosted the Manitoba Hood lung: WM 90 03.44.30.000. Although the W101-1 clmn-Isn for funds has wound up, donations still keep Will!!! in. officials said. Orlllnal Wluotive was s1o,ooo.ooo. ular meeting plans were made for w M ANTIQUES Houked Rull. 31.00 up; China uiau. Furniture. Crystal and Ruby Lusters. Figurines. Colored Glass. ltc. KENBINGTON ANTIQUE SHOP . TIIE MARITIME SCHOOL OF SOCIAL WORK Vast employment opportunities await trained Social Workers. Pre- Dara for .emuner.tive employment in A growing profession. The Maritime School. of Social Work offers professional. tnlplntl leading to: y i 1 DIPLOMA IN SOCIAL WORK C0ileKo graduates who Complete this course are qualified to accept v-0f)e(Islonal employment in Social or . Mass-an or soour. worm naoaaa Specially selected college gradu- 51" ml! take courses leading to ' Master of Social Work degree. For information apply to; TB BEGISTIAI Morris Si. HALIFAX. NOVA SCOTIA and. am as we rnr. Ralph Godfrey's trained don- Aiteyiintheballgnnieofthe I you-. local