GUARDIAN ms UH WN Baie Verte, N. B. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tienholnae have rs.-turned from a motor trip through the New Enzlfind Staten. Mn. aeo. COPP. Newton Mass. hasbeentlhegueetofure. Fred l"i.l.ld.mo.Io. "JUST A REAL G001)“ SLIP for $1. Rayon Crepe, will wash nicely and wear to your satis- faction. Tea Rose or White, just like the picture except that the slip has a dainty medallion at front. Rolled hem. ADS FROM OIL, . . . ) no the 7M diflerct lasts mu]. y Imperial Oil from crude oil is mp-an-l_ A-I>h-It-9 _v-rv neueeuyrnaternllsnhc of nnoolh. durable hways. no your cu. drivn an lubrlated pg-oducm ndee on product. wastho gu3stotM.r.a.nd Mrs. Clair Chapman. The udies Aid of the United Church held a. stntwiberry he in the assembly room of th. church on Friday afternoon. A large sum of money was reaiind tor oburoh purposes. Miss Verna. Johnston of Jolicure is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. !"ned Atkinson. later 1-mm, Mr. Burton L*>v S'l"llEBTSCENE...(ri¢ht)Pr::tig.allyevIs'yobieet yuiunneeinthiepictundepuadnmnnsewnyu oil for its existence. Theatres: upeved vnth up all: (an oilproduct). the Inotol-core. the street can. “ Sensation 1: to! Roclrland, M.au., d clock tlietovnreould ‘dz il-nd ONE DOLLAR post- fiwliogéiwgtrttinc. Bave la} in p:o"5uu—.vqth:h:hd:.‘§eE1‘;:£‘:i.7p‘:»xfh you ' 0 X1 W01! 0 ‘ 30 VI! DI& WI giiccleon receipt or Mr. and Mrs. J» o. gott last a Wfiflk. Mrs. The light touch that slim young figures need for Figure Molding and Freedom A soft flexible two - way stretch step-in that holds young bodies gent- ly but adequately. Van Raalte Glove silk PAN TIES 59c Glove silk in Tea Rose or White, all sizes. Middleton, N.6.. where they spend the summer months. Mrs. L. M. Oonneli recently visited her sister, Mrs. Margaret Blenkhorn at Amherst Shore. NS. 4- voun "AUTOMOTIVE DEPARTMENT STORE" There are so many useful products and services available at Imperial Oil service stations and dealers that it is impossible to list them all here. Are you familiar with these? Atlas Fan Belts, Atlas Radiator Hose, Atlas Champion Spark Plugs, Atlas Mazda Lam s, Bsso Handy Oil, Atlas Windshield ipcr Blades, Trim Mr. E. P. Goodwin is spending some time in llidmundstuu, NJB. Miss Levers, R..N. of Amherst, 11.5. is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Goodwin. Mrs. Percy Doyte, Tidnish. N.S. , was a recent visitor at the home, 01 her sister-in-Lalw, Mrs. Vincent‘ The newly develop- E_ (}9odwm_ . i ed Supplespun has an open — work de- sign, and in the _ lIL°°1e&"'E5’edSaw J lower back it is closely knitted to flatten. Boneless and hookless. $3. | "Wni 1'," slid the absent-minded‘ orriur':Ll a gi"l1l((l.swak. Have Dartmouth, while on trip by auto thmugh P.E I. made built our churches and e§Iabl‘shcd: professor, "Lvnnt.y m.nuv.os ago I ‘ a \'t'.‘ry pleasant call on Rev. and 3 the P1809 f0? 3118 vwrshin Of God in you Mrs, Arthur Wallis and Shirley at BRADALBANE Mr. and Mrs. C. Weston Har- f0)“iOZlt‘ll 1:, or have I eaten it?" the Manse. hradalbane, zrm '-.__._... _ .909oo¢evOO&orG¢oo9oO+9&O+-9&0 JUST ARRIVED CAR SHINGLES BEST QUALITY — BEST PRICES Stored in shed where they are protected from sun, wind and rain until delivered. +9.94-0+0 «+9 ...¢+e+¢4-O4 O 999+904¢¢9 9999 We also carry 1'3” Galv. Heavy Shingle Nails. 17;” Galv. Light Shingle Nails. 1%” (lalv. common Shingle Nails , ll lchnsuah brotherhood. The music Miss" Kaye Day of 'I'hor‘.1urn, ac- Mrs. Fred 'I'ren.holme has re- turned to Dorchester, Mass, after spending the past three weeks with her sister, Miss Mabel Good- win. comrpanled by Miss Ina McDonald of Thorburn, who was on an off]- cial visitation to the Rclbekall Lodges of P.E.I. called on Mr. rison of Westvtille, N.S. spend a. and Mrs. G. Wcston Harrison and. vacation or several weeks in RE I.‘ as guests of Rev. and Mrs. Arthur’ iwauis at the Bradalbane Manse. were pleasant/y entertained by Mrs. Arthur Wallis at the Manse, Brad- albane. O'Lcary recentfy paid a short visit} Church interior has recently been‘ 4 the community. Time brings‘ change and decay and our task is to maintain the strength and} beauty of the sanctuary. A strongi appeal was also made in rgfcrence to the Vimy Memorial service held on this day for a united effort. in} the cause of universal peace and‘ In the service was of a patriotic. narture. chosen especially in view of the memorial scrvlce in Francc.! At the evening service at Brad-. albsne the Pastor welcomed Rev.’ L. B. Archibald of Lookeport, N.. S. to the plationn and also Hon. Horace Wright of Szdeque, a. for-. mer clmirmnn 0' Pro ibytery to the} M15 Beatrice Goodwin and Miss Elizabeth Goodwin of Port Elgln are the guests of their aunt, Mrs. Johnson Scott. Katie and George Prescott have returned to their home after visit- ing their grand-‘parents, Mr. and Used Wax Dolls NEW YORK, July 28 —(OP) - Wax dolls go back to the days of the ancient Egyptians who fashion- ed wnx images of their deities. There is also abundant evidence. writes Imcgsne Anderson in “Tloe American Collector," that they I made miniature rigunes of human ‘ beings and dressed them in the prevailing fashion Sent all over the world'by France and England in latter days, they reached North American about the middle of the 18th century. In 1790 a doll with hollow bes- wax head and arms, brown eyes that opened and closed with a wire pull, was imported from Paris to show the styles of the day. It was ,didn't. see it. I explained. Polish and student and Nu-Trim? Imperial Oil dealers are really “auto- motive department stores". -.:r.- V Rants. Tries House Paddling WINNIPEG, July 28 —lCPI ——A pest.‘ she announced. just as I was starting my salas-talk. ‘It's 9. wond- er you wouldn't get an honcst job. instead of going around bothering people. I skipped five or six houses after that." “And then: ‘Didn't you read that sign?‘ asked the next women point- ing to a notice stuck up beside the door. It rend: ‘No Canvassers ' I 'Well. you see it now. don't. you?’ At. the 12th house or thereabouts. 21 little grey-haired woman 1:1 as. black and white dress answered my knock. She listened patiently while I told her what a swell c1n—open9r I had to sell. It had everything. I assured her, except knee-action and dem- ountnble rims. “Finally. in B. squeaky voice, she said something about not having English, I gave up. Here.‘ I said. c.hos' en. It is emential that the earth in the bottom be dry and porous. or that da.;na_ge Is provided. otherwise the water from the melting ice will collect in the well and cause the ice to melt in n. very short. time. escape of the water in highly por- ous groud. A shed with a remov- alble roof should be constructed over the well to protect the ice from summer rains and for the purpose of shade. when winter comes, the roof is removed and the first action to- wards the ice-making pmcem is to sprinkle the lining of the pit with water untl it is covered with is thin coating of ice. This will hold the water which is poured into the well about four to six inches at the frozen solid before more water is added. until eventually the ice reaches within three to four feet from the top. Another way of fill- ing the well is tostock it with ice blocks, gradually adding water to fill the spaces until frozen into "Simple Methods of Ice Storage," a. pamphlet imued by the Dominion Department of Agriculture, Ot- tawa. The pamphlet contains in- formation on other methods than the ice-well several drawings and specifications being given of the constructions required for the pre- servation of ice in ice.~hnuses. WELCH GRAPE BARVARIAN ii cups Welch's Grape Juice 1 package lemon jelly powder time. 'I:his allows the water to be Pinch of salt 1 cup heavy cream 1 teaspooniul lemon juice 1-4 cup chopped yellow nutmests Fingers of stale cake or lady- fingers Yellow nutmegs f.-r garnish, Bring We1ch'I Grape Juice to c —— . — . & - god . . Rev. Arthur and Mrs. Baker or. The Pleasant vnxy United: glgfé 33”“ ‘’°““' mm’ P" d‘ '°%°“t°‘ ;"f‘° ”5“‘§' w,‘,"‘c’;‘,‘;‘_' The walls should be lined to pre- a solid mass. :33“ :31“ dfigolvfdm t,{§1,1,Va§g";‘:f£ g€“"‘ ’ ‘m '3' °° °r °m “Y ‘ vent cave-in and the crumbling of The space between the top of the c}‘ml“wnh 0cCaskm'fl1 mums “mu . ~ . openers. describes how he felt when Charlottetown, I’. E. I. to the Mame m'Bmda1bane' i:Eg,°:E,::}n§nu:he1;_%::e e$I])h§:;:f door after door slammed in his 3%’ 3’; ‘£2: 31: Srlfxgarg; :2:'§v‘g1e::§n“;:C°:;£3°:)ya:dntj:; beginning to thicken. then whip L.._..j Mr. and ‘Mrs. Grant Power. Oiled we mmommge vi renovmlion 85 ‘Me’ A Smmsh .w°mnn was his as it is called. provided it is made door is the refrigeration chamber. um“ frothy’ Fold in the crew 5- 3 vacation} honoring the faith of those who. y 5 first °r°°”m°“ 'Y°“ mm are a reasonably tight. to prevent the Full particulars ' are given in l§:glIP_’:t)up‘v:"§‘tn$;s. é‘;$i":n 53$: bert glasses lined with cake or lodytingers. Garnish with chopped yelliw nutmegs. serves 8. A TREAT FOR YOUNG AND OH) Welz:h‘s is the natural juice of the choicest grapes. It's nourishing and invigorating. For in Welch‘I the natural sugar of the grape is quickly absorbed by the blood to give new energy. It provides quick and certain refreshment. 1 \lInnrd'I- Llnlment nmnvrs -inlns '-EH‘.-Er"?-EE'éF:‘-Ei"?£_f%'-:‘?"-:H'Ei~‘1' 5‘3'H%‘i_=E'1.5fi ‘.55-.&.;f§'.g{§'.53-,'.;}§-.H%'.5F.'.&. E L?» MARTlN’S GARAGE 1}/3" Bright Shingle Nails service of worship. Mr Archibald; bu ht 1,, Pmadel hm bv B n . ' . . . ' : 3- , led he congregation In pra e . I - “S p ' E ‘is t f .' And I left ’ I Also on hand one second hand Massey Harris ciuded in the words of §.er1oox.‘.‘e;“,,".‘,‘,’,‘,,e‘3°§}'“§';m‘;,',efs"§§§‘,;, $9., 1”‘ hcrastghetmxg g1§eII?;Iouthcd with Lh . ‘ Hay Mower at a bargain were Mrs. Archibald and son and’ ,1 Km for his mace. MES Mme’ E the can-opener in her hand." ~,! _ I Miss wright. The party enjoyed a vmme,.' daughter of Dr Tumen I Ehl ; POOLE & THOMPSON Limited W as been a m we "M k I Well , I the Mzmse at the conclusion of they R.w,1u¢_;°mu.v “my a e Ce ,5] ! M service. Mr. and Mrs. Archibald “M1 1,1111} 3h 11 V - I ontague and son leave on their return to W fsmlnsetheus mgmvgs finjfy In Summertime COMPLETE SER VICE F 9,: »+«+4« ¢uHg» Docks-port. next Thursday. in wmch she crossed the °c,,m_ gar % _ ‘ " " ' '‘‘7'Mw‘ ‘“ A M ‘"7; 1 M L “Elite hair is adroned with a real The preliminaries for the storage {E " ‘ be 00 0 mun n res was; t. read lace cap over which is R or ice on the farm should be com- . . _ I V “ he.d o/nnlitylngsyt 3: :c1:lt(i;1edbt:rilrl:etHt;r‘imdr;I;3S<: in: max 1.]:/,[.g befrm. me gxdvmlt 0,3, Rltpgilwgrafllfg about ytlilurfi cétrtii Stiipt pnymg high repair bills. At. ~ M“ ~ win I". any urmers w o rave age you wI n e so u ion to every one of our car's I V ° occasion of the dedication of the! sheer white linen yellowed with promised themselves good ioe stor- ailments’ and you can save money on We re air “e y If!‘ i Q Eewml-Iyszfnnary Pi-eecelritly soxzriesentlcd’ She we(I1sr1ss}¥s:Ii1;madchbr0lVV7I age have found that when winter 1'3’ P In. iii, V I oun 0 cs e r‘ 5 . . t d- ‘: V I ' “Xe us‘: 0‘ mg Congregation. gndgr est wlfgspm wax d(;’n°"‘:mh° °an D*;~'r°“é11grfl11_°1‘y'Y1‘t“‘;¢l-:>e1(¥)‘f MARTIN'S GARAGE. recently opened at Moore Bros.’ old stand. E55 ‘ Have the cm. Twket Agency pk,“ your the direction of the Pastor, Rev. Arnerlchn history. ,ce_wen ,e,,,ge,.W,, wmch ,5 3 is equipped with most up-to-date automotive appliances, and all work is 157 ‘ 1. summer vacation. Information in regard to sh): §Z§$b$"£?ey°i§'£ nlkihnfifif E;*r?I>V:F'af'1B1I:g“. Sgggrlttvirrgetdtodcggaxlilf fghlxxrlimei-X-‘ performed by factory named expert mechanics’ fl ' ji , _. . , the special music and responses in France to Salem. Mass. for Martha. time is the time for digging the I .11. T4105» 910- will be given at any time. the service of dedication. The gtfbgmnddauzhm or Elias Basket well. As a mezms of preserving ice LIE -‘ Brwdaiba uart. te, posed r . . - - I’ - PHONE 540 Mrs. An:1‘isQGfl1i.f,LMr:,m:_1ex The individuality of the beauti- ‘:3’ §‘5$..'.ff.§’.’".5§. F" E““'° S‘“'3f“°“°“ T” Donald and M15615. Arthur Jar- ‘"1 W“ hem” that Cflme from EnK— the storage of ice in Is rough shed. 1 -1 W. K. ROGERS :;ns.:".“.*:::“.:.r.i.°°:.::d°...~":°=- i:::.°“.".:s*:.v..::_:..°°°r°.. he ‘:2; : *:°°.:'*::.“.'.=:.‘‘°°;.‘.‘’:°.‘..‘°° "'4 “'7'” 5 G4 "G5 v» ery es or o m - LIE m1 uee sweetly," me combind choir. mm equals in realistic and delicate and for cold s to r 9. g e of for I Q I‘ Street: Phone 540 the anthem ..send the Llgmn as qualities of beauty in France - or emu uncle; of food where a .___ 9}? four nienibers of the Young Peop- G°""‘""Y- The b°d1&‘? 01 I-11058 mad? supply of ice out from a. stream or _ I. lea Society distributed the books glogéleogaotgllfignégrgloyfirettfilézllylat pond is (not. svailazlie. '1I'heic1I:s-Weill gt WASHING GAS TOWING 91‘ ,_ to the Congregation am. the mad. 5 U W as there ore of pa cu er va ue 0 .1 .1 st sauna Ch<t>‘i)r sang the anthem ggtanncé ;:]n&gug1_te'§f)e%"h:’el'8 long the dairy fartnhigr during the hot I‘ GREASING OIL SERVICE . ' ' " me Un Me." Mrs. Hadley - 5”“-' Emmet‘ 1110“ - - I STARTING MONDAY, APRIL 27th “"°°"““° °“"‘“"’~‘°‘ “W “Iv an .‘3.‘f..‘Z’;.‘“°" ‘“ "’°"°’°‘°“ "’ "’° ...“‘i’...3.°.°'i‘£°‘i..i..“"‘.l"’°“’.§.. “"i.’.““‘ fig“ POLISHING STOMGE B‘“"“‘““’ CHARGING Q ; ' . ' the organ. The service of dedioa- ' 3- “P B 3 . » or as soon after as possible. tlon we. very impressive mg the mfgglgffie diifiltglt its diezngeterigxg suit re(;Iu1rement-s.ThIt 9'; S i C -" I. c to . sermon the Pal thcval ‘ ~ Y V0 all ‘may 9 erroun or mum. e I erv ce a in ' '. vs (rs:-);ilgEanW!.I“ gfihesve §:hmI;I:::wIl':"...r... and mu-,blIing o.‘ theorfityfnnary ye: :::paI:_1:9;”9el:;SA;qu(!fatIzngh::e doe}; larger it is. the longer the ice will . Eff, 1' readiness for emergencies or towing‘ In 43 Road . . . . . 5.50 A.M. wdmefi Com" .. ‘.80 PM. mstmcMVe' A huge oongmmmon that have tn oun e 0 last. A well six feet in diameter fil- I3] I V ,3 Id .1 . _” _ -. . g d t am In much soguht led six feet in depth with ice. will ‘ L ' S: 123;“ 3:3?’ gafinannnu 3: 5: :2: 1-Kszgnrogna ake:;:;'igapp11rrpemc;.:f ?;u“:.fiyD:1k,ferw:t:db:r:rn gm tn." hold 10;" mm. A handy me for E E gin Dealers for Tires. Tubes. Batteries and Accessories. Yuk” . “O AM‘ Put“ . ‘M P “on for we Psalms find hymns 0! with H M an oee square ce-well is eight feet and I l I‘ 5;, 1' ‘SWIG . - . . .- .. 9.20 A.M. St. Therleaa 5:‘ M. the Church and me general mdeh “gm 8 elves which came into eight feet deep. A depth of six feet [I -- I F0" Minn" 0.30 AM Bud” _ . . 0 PM. mndm 0‘ uh hm t of m _ ‘, on a ter Queen Victorin of ice in It pit of this size will last .h_i [iii --- -~y;_w;_§'- cm... . m M. .. ...:- 3°‘ .' -- :1: as an. ax“... °"°' ::'.....° ""°:‘°...i."".‘?.‘.'..°{.‘.’:: *.”°":.:".:.'":""“-.‘*:::;°°t:';.:...* ‘ft ‘me AURICE MARTIN 1, a ns '11: __ _ _ ‘ ' _ see is oe-we. a e I I, ‘. Lflln ChsrlotI‘e:owrI".r.. " 5” Pu BATTERSEA En 1and_ (GP) _ like the Queens and manu- to keep “Va? "WI "W W!“ Which ‘#9 :4‘. : Ieedquuten at Chulottetown 5“ "u ' 3 5° “M1 finding their brown— supplies drinking water, as the Ki, Proprietor and Manager 5‘; . Nobano Ten Norman Prior. 46. was bound over eyed dolls a drug on the market seepage {mm the ice wen mgy con M Elf’ " _ f a h h ed i ' ' ' V.“ . at 4:... M... BUICK ‘Z ssgslswora csn £3:-xri?cI’II2r1gcd";Ii.h. i.3helII’p§iu;12,5; ,t.l(1’]ed °bo.'hw.§".°..‘i3 ,f,“,.','§";‘,,‘§,§”;h:fe’,§‘:o‘f,}:'p,;,;c“tf(f_f Hi: F°"“°""' "uh 5- H°"'° 5 C°- ' ' W“ his daughters holiday money. eagerly welcomed. from sun and winds should be ;i,=*.,L,'~.*_—$.,,‘§.7w '-I259‘, ' ' ‘_}-.I_§-,g}‘:__‘._I e;-,_1_;7;};‘-gi1__l-9 -1,;-,I_ "i°i"Ii'é"é'I" 'I‘I"a“'u‘§fi‘§".. - .. ' 2 GETTING Yes-I expacf watt. 1 H09: WHAT V- V _ mg _ § vavouewew ALOTOP v i'!OLl:-MAGGIE in s I.‘.V1'1' . 7°‘ ""“" °°°'.”'” i '“° - vmo cane vr ' - -—-- W V‘ urnsmmuc ; ~..i '_,. /- VII - " . V " ' '2 .- nous. wlamann--I.. ..,,._‘ 54. Q , . "" ifs‘: 3'-n-liinqo... “'"'- » / .I:0A.I. vununllvuu ' / _v o """" "' LI. ';0I‘I%'.fi ._“"__ DJIAJI. Inhguu 3,‘ . neon IIT-an-tune 5.,‘ Menu. I Hanan .3,“ \ uoul. fllaawnu-u .,.,_‘_ ie.ua.u. Illlnvllveuc 3,,‘ >\' 0 - do BRINGING UP FATHER