Yes, Fur Prices Are Down BUT - BE WISE AND WAIT For HQLMAIWS GIGANTIC FUR SALE AUGUST 26th t0 SEPTEMBER 3rd See What Low Prices Really Are 'A GREAT SALE PLANNED TO SAVE YOU MANY LOVELY DOLLARS ONLY 5.00 DOWN BUYS A NEW FUR GOAT DURING THIS SALE L._._ Remember - - HOLMAN’S BIGGER Buvme Gives You Better Value an ss WAIT F0rFllR SAVINGS NEW TEETH. HEEL FOR ISKIMO GIRL . COCHRANE. Ont, Aug. 12- (CW-Caroline has gone homc to her Eskimo village on Hudson Bay, all fitted out with a new heel and a new set ot teeth. i Caroline is a young Eskimo [woman who was brought to Lady Minto hospital here last year from Port Harrison, on Hudson Bay. Her heel had been frozen during a long walk and had to be re- placed by surgery. Hospital oflicials also found her teeth in very bad condition and they were all extracted and re- placed with a new set. Her expenses were paid by a The woll panellln clubs and o N EW B EAUTY. grant from the department o! In- dian affairs and by public contri- butions through the local weekly newspaper, the Cochrane North- land Post. By the time she was ready to return home-to be married-she had learned enough English to be able to carry on some conversat- ion. But the hospital stsfl never used in smart new homes, cos all across Canada! Pleaslngly embossed cord- patterned panels create wall surfaces of unusual charm that add richness and character to any IGOR!- learned any more o! her name than ‘Caroline!’ Annual llogg Picnic The nineteenth annual "Hogg" Bionic was held on Wednesday oi’- tcrnoon st Pearson's snore, ch91. ton. with the weather ideal for the occasion. Alter much hsndshaking and renewing o! friendships over Ewe-MY of the clan sat down to a table. attractively decorated with bouquets o! Summer flowers and hell/ill’ laden with delicacies ct various kinds. The oldest person present was Mr. Robert W. Zlogg, Wllmot, and the youngest, Noelle Beasley Hamilton. s. great neice oi Mr- Boss. Since the picnic 1m fir. ‘one 3L tare older members, s. eru augh. passed swa . .T11¢ follow!!! hrolram o! sporl’: WM flmied out: Soft ball between teams under the leadership oi Lee Curtis versus Kenneth I-Luestis, the game being won by the latter with the score o! n18. Swimming W88 819B!!!’ fllloyod by the young and old. A starting gate was used for the races and the following were the Winners in the thres- lcggcd race: Girls. i Janet and Georgie Waugh; 2. Dorothy Coseiey and Audrew Hardy; Boys, 1. Ralph Hogg and Leigh Curtlss; 2, Robert MaoCaull and Calvin MacCauli. Rollin! Pill Contest. mun: Jane Read. The Egg Throwing Contest, , THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN WESTERN GUARDIAN -CIIUB.CXI NOTICE for Parish oi New London ior Sunday. August 14th. 9th alter Trinity. St. Steph- en's. Burlington, Sunday School 9.30 A. M. Holy Communion 10.30 A. M. Si, Thomas’. New London. Sunday 2.30 r. M. etf Prayer 1.30 P.M. luv. siauey J. Davies, B. A., Rector. -HER.E FROM SOUTH BOS~ TON —- Miss Mabel Ferguson oi South Boston. ‘Mass, arrived in Summerside last Monday, accom- panied by Miss Frances Leahy. also ot that city. They will spend two weeks here. Miss Ferguson has made visits here during the last three years in company with her (other. Mr. George Ferguson, a iormer Summerside citimn, who was here on a visit several weeks ago and has returned home. Miss Ferguson iully enjoyed her previous visits to her iothers home town and is delighted to be here once snore. This ls Miss Lealiys iirst visit to the Island and has an in- terest in it from the tact that. her lather, the late John T. Leahy, was a native cf Charlottetown. Both intend going to the capital ior Old Home Week —-S. -K!TCHEN SHOWER - On Tuesday evening, August 9th. Mrs. Frances MacQuarrie and Miss Eil- een Waugh were joint hostesses at a kitchen shower held at the 10'.- mer's home in honor of Mrs. Elmer Waite lnee Frances Waugh). Al- ter the guests had gathered the bride was escorted to the kitchen by Miss Marjory l-luestis where a corner was Baily decorated wllll yellow and white streamers and two large white bells filled with confetti. Mrs. MacQuarrie then read a Iew short verses expressing the best wishes to the bride. The gifts were opened and the ac- companying verses read by M155 Mina Dye and Miss Eileen Waugh with Miss I-luesiis and Mrs. Rdb- ert P. l-logg arranging them on u table which held a lovely bouquet oi (lowers and was llzllied “ill-h two white candles. Mrs. Waite thanked her iriends in her usua. gracious manner after which For She's A Jolly Good Fellow" was heartily sung. During the sins-RB the confetti bells were shook over the bride. The evening continued with games, after which a delicous lunch was served by the 31°99“- The bride then departed with the best wishes oi’ her friends iinging in the silt-S. Personals __Mlss Alma Sudsbury was a re- cent visitor to Sflmmflfilde- —Miss Helen Clark. daughter ol Mrs. Albert Clark and the iota Mr. Cjark, l5 a patient in the Prince‘ County Hospital-S. JAC. 2 Ron Hamilton of the Summerside AIIPO" h" bee" transferred to Chatham. N-B- ""1 1m, on Monday to assume his du- ties thorew-S. _Miss Regina Roberts o! Kin- kora la spending her "MW" l" Kcnslngton the sum vi MH- R°b' crt Dunphy. . __M|u Noreen Noonsn. R. N- nnd Mrs. J. Harold Goodwin. Summerside were recent vlsilolli to Remington. the guests of MI and Mrs. Robert M. Dunphy. and children, Parley and Nancy- of Stellarton, N. 5., have arrived in Summerside to spend their va- cation with Mrs. Glberson's par- enta, Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Mo- Aasey.-—S. __Mr, and Mrs. ‘Firth Bowness. Summeraide. have as their guests. the latter’: mother. Mrs. Wallace. and sister. Mrs. Charles ‘Mr-YC. and Mr. Maye of Cornwall. On- tario.—S. ,Mr. and ‘Mrs. Thomas Bishop. Summersirie, have had as their guests, Mrs. Bisholil! ""°'h°"'l“‘ law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. '3. 5_ Wnldron, ‘Miami. Florida. also another sister. Mll- 1- P- mm" Boston. Masa.—5- -- to ihanik Mr. Louis Pearson for tlhe use of the lield for snorisLaso Mrs. Elmer ‘Pearson. will‘ Kindly supplied the hot water tor the if‘; nlltolessionai Bards n. r. nus n" ._ Auto - Casualty msunaucr s summer 50.. Uammllrlills Phone 129 1’. Earls Hickey I f, ‘AUGUST 13, 2'46’)? ll/ff/f’ NOW, a chance so win a BIG prize every week. Read how you may win a 6.0M. bik a C.C.M. tricycle, a modern mantel radio, or a smart BULOV wrlatwstchu-sadtheoiusttrya package of PRBSl-IIE! FRBSHIB is lust the this; when the gang gets ‘ at, ‘ or,’ MAKES I0 BIO GLASSES OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE 1;’ ., fl s if?” {$516175 £5"? . . . and package makes TEN tall glasses of delicious, thirst quenching beverage la any of your favourite flavours . . . Orange, Lemon, lime. Strawberry, Grape and Cherry. Try PRESHIB - it's cooling, it's refreshing . . . only 5¢ for ten delicious drinks. And then try for a big PRliSl-llli prize. ' ' too. Each 1949 FMWIZH IIOW TO IIITII_ donery store and obtain a ltlfs easy to enter! Go down to your grocery, drugorlcoofec- PRESHIB entry form. Simply add up the numbers that form the word FRBSHIE, fill out the fora: and mail with two empty PRESHIB pac‘ v Send in as many entries each week as you wish. Remember a prize is given away every week. Buy l-‘RESHIES today! (or facsimiles). Mystery Lake In Manitoba Solved . FLIN FLDN. Man, Aug. 11 (GP) -_ An old Indian legend that brought about the name oi Mys- tery Lake 1n northern Manitoba has been solved. according to prospectors returning here. In the legend an Indian youth is said to have returned to camp one day 26 years ago and told his tribesmen that his lather was missing. The lather never return- ed, so the lake in the area be- came known to the tr1be as Mya- tery Lake. It was on the ahore oi this lake, situated north oi Thicket Narrows on the Hudson Bay railway, that prospectors searching tor precious metals recently discovered a. skel- eton revealed in its grave by wat- er that ale away the earth cover- ing ii. Bones protruding from the mound oi earth were noticed by ‘a group of prospectors standing on the shore oi the lake and when Lhe mound was examined it revealed the skeleton o.l a man. A long kniie carved from a saw blade, its point bent. was held between the spine‘: vertabrae. Also found in the grave along- side the body was s. pipe carved out oi stone, a comb. and a short section oi a iile believed to have been used by the man for scratch- ing (lint to start a lire. AIR/OMAN SPORT The Romans hnd a game very similar to hockey which was play- ed on irozen ground or on ice. SHELDON, Wsrwiekshire, In], (CP)—Walter Fields favorite past. limes-bowling and billiards-were Jeopardized when he lost a thumb at work. He was awarded £785 ($3.040! damages for the difliculty he will have recapturing his skill and pleasure in them. BIRMINGHAM, Eng-(Clfl-T. W. Hutton. editor o! The Birm- ingham Post since 1945, is retir- ing at the and ot the year. Ha will be succeeded by W. Vaughan Reynolds. a stall member for sev- eral years. TEMPLETON, Devonshlre. Eng (CW-Bats in the bellry ara damaging interior stonework oi 14th-century St. Margaret's church. Services have been iri- terruptcd by small pieces of_ mor- tar (ailing on the congregation. POLIO OUTBREAKS on the INGREASE Plan Covers Entire Family Can You ' Afford $ 5 ,000 For P OL I 0 Automatically Coven ENTIRE FAMILY Only s10 For z Years’ Husband, Wire and All Unmarried Children from 8 Months to Age 18 Gama 2-Year Coverage tor Individuals Only so No one knows who, where or when Polio will strike. But you can play safe with immediate $5,000 Polio Insurance for each person in the entire family at only $10 for 2 full years. 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