THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN AUGUST 2a, 1949 / 7' flt F‘ 1949. lasts. OUR n. o... rrtorir EGAD. UNLEG - PtAu.'---vou Dtscoveeeo , EGBERT Loves MLlSlC-s-vlFI. can CHARM l-ilM wrri-tTi-us / ZiTHER, HE MAY ‘TRADE ME ' Hi5 TALKNG ‘GOAT FOR “me l iMsTtZuMeio-f! O \\\ OREME SNAMQOO . h.” I. Rinses away ‘ dandrufi instantly 2. Leaves hair smoother, shinier 3. Makes hair easier to manag IY TNE MAKERS OF TONI itOifE PERMANENI Your TONI Headquarters “Where Old Friends Meet“ LONDON -—- (CF) — The Erit- Ah national coal board made a profit in ‘the first three months of By the end of lilzirch it hzul a. net surplus of $15,200,000. average cost of production $8.92 a ton, with wages accounting for $5.85 of this. ileljfe [Will/t JDQ/iy/ ' l q. w. BENTLEY. C.L.U., Manager r 127 Grafton Street l - Charlottetown, P. E. I. Box No. 433 suuurnslns iiARWAilE co. PHONE 140 BOARDING , fsofr-wileki SNAMPOOING =-svsuu4%wues; k-ex. Jar g l-oLTubo The was SNUFFY! oowr Reveal. rr s I succeeoeur 1N5 A ‘western ounnnuui -—BUYING LIVE FOWL DAILY. Good prices. Eddie MacDonald, Kensington. _REGULAR DANCE in Burling- ton Dance Hall, Tuesday: August 23rd Hickey Bros. Orchestra. —NOTlCE:—The Allona Beauty Salon will be closed for vacation from September 5th to 17th, both dates inclusive. --NOTICE T0 ADVERTISERS.- Advertisers are reminded that their copy must be in the Guardian not later than noon tho prev- icus clay to guarantee insertion. Out of city advertisers who tele- phone classifietls, etc., should par- ticulnrlyvbear this in mind. -LEAVE FOR ONTARIO-Mr. and Mrs. Ross Warden and son KPYIIIID have returned to their home in LondoiLOnL, after having spent two ivecks with Mrs. War- dens parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pres- ton Beairsto. Malpeque. They were accompanied on return by Mi-ss Hilda, Boairsto, who plans to sprint! some time in Ontario. llrs. Mrs. Elgar D. F ll» Gillilz, Cluirmnni. Ricki-y, Incllun River. Summer-side. .\'lr. and Mrs. Max Gallant. Strcrt. Summerside, has tn hygiene ploycri by the moot. of Health. Miss .Alien of Summerside has igranted a similar scholarship Jeported earlier. -- S Opportunity To Buy. DOUBLE LOT Main Street MONTAGUE 0‘Leary HOUSE /// A —AT'I"ENDING C.“'.L. CONVEN- ,Tl0N-An~.ong those attending the ,C. W. L. convention in Charlotte- ‘tonrn arc Mrs. J. P. Gallant and ' IMi-s. Prsught, Richmond. lVlrs. El- g McNcill and hirs. W. J. Sullivan.‘ _ GRANTED SCHOLARSHIP —- Miss Dorothy Gallant, daughter of First been granted a scholarship by the Pro- vincial Government to stud)’ 59"" a-t Forsythe College, Baton. The, course will be for ono y-oar and on return she will be em- Provincial Depart- Annabel been as Would make good business site. 340011! dwiellmg. nlod‘ his home at Bridgewater, N. 5.. 61']! kitchen, IICW furnace, after spending his vacation at. bathroom Kelvin Grove, where he was tho ' guest of his uncle and aunt, Mr. PIIOGO I0! Qlflck sale and Mrs. Crawford Picketts and family: and at Wilmot Valley, Appiyh- where he visitedhan uncle at? aunt, Mr. and l\ s. Darrell Pic - C. J. BDUDREAULT ems" Bun SPEOiAjlf SALE ROOFING MATERIAL 281,5 Squares 210 lb. Red ASPHALT SHINGLES SPECIAL PRICE $7.75 Per Square 4 Squares 210 lb. Black ASPHALT SHINGLES SPECIAL PRICE $7.75 Per Square We have several squares of 210 lb. and 125 lb. ASPHALT SHINGLES in odd lots which we are clear- ing at HALF PRICE. These are a bargain where color oi! design is not important. .- Wo continue to carry ROLL ROOFING 18" and $6” red, green and black; ROLL ON SIDING, red, bu“ and grey stone; plain smooth surfaced ROOFING 45 and 55 1b.; 12 and 15 lb. ASPHALT FELT; TAR- RED PAPER and SHEATHING PAPER; PLASTIC CEMENT, NAILS, etc. Get yours while this offer IJLL KEEP rr As secner As A Jumoa e-Moio . cove, MAZSORI-w» 6000 Tums You szoueur THAT T IN PAN ALONG, BUT YOU ALWAYS WERE ‘u-te LUCKY tour: . THAT cones up wm-t THE RUG-B _ S5 Personals -—- Mrs. Myrna Brisson and daughter, Maureen, of Portland, _Maine, are guest/s of w. and Mrs. Elmer Pineau, Summerside. — S ——Mrs. Kenneth MacLean, Vic- toria was a recent visitor to Fredericton, the guest. of Mr, and Mrs. W. C. Glydon, Fredericton, P. E. 1. —Mrs. Mary Eva Harvey and her son John at Wilmington, U. S. A., are visitors to the Island the guests of her sister and bro- ther-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth MacLean of Victoria, P. E. Island. —M.i‘!. Frank Shae and Mrs. Russell Campbell and small son, Indian River, are visiting with Mrslvan Bcrrlgiin, Charlottetown, and also attending the C. W. L. convention. v -~Mr. George Montgomery has returned to his homo at Berlequc after a pleasant holiday at Kcn~ sington, where he was the guest of his cousin, Mr. Earle Davison. Bur. -—Mlss Freda Mayhew returned to her home at Margate on Sun- day, after an enjoyable visit with her cousin. Mrs. Harold Proiilt, and Mr. Profitt, Lmig River. Bur. —Rev. L. M. and Mrs. Murray ‘and family, oi Kcnsington. are - spending thrir vacation at Halifax and Loch Katrina, N. S. Bur. Rev. and Mrs. A. K. Herman, of Sackvillc, were recent. guests of Mr. and Mrs. F: R. Nnuss. Ken- aington. Bur. —I<Iouse gucsts of Mr. and liirs. P.J. Kennedy, Kenslnginn. are the fo er‘s sister, Mrs. Ray Stcivzirt. Montreal. and their uncle and mint. Mr. and Airs. William Dy- stttnt, Detroit, Mich. Bur. Mr. and Mrs. llurhcrt Vickrirsnn and daughters, llclcn and Jcnn, returned to their home in Milton. lillnss, after spending their va- cation in Pleasant Grove, guests of Mr. and Mrs. John llnrdy. Thoy also visited relatives in lilillrlcw. Hermitage and Ivlontugilc. —Miss Anne Plcketts. little daughter of Rev. and Mrs. Willard Picketts, returned recently to her home at Bridgcwater. N. 5.. with her parents, after a three weeks vacation at Clintomwhere she was the guest of her cousin, Miss Val- erie Woodside. Bur. _Tackie Picketts has returned to —A welcome guest of Mr. and Mrs. Justin Woodslde and Mr. and Mrs. Elton Woodside, Clinton, ls their brother, Mr. Emerson Wood- side, of Zancsvillc. Ohio. on his first trip to his imtivc Province in 30 years. Mr. Woodslde made the trip from Ohio by air, and will spend about three weeks here. As might. be expected. he notices many change-s, since his last visit "home". —Mr. and Mrs. Ed Donald, Nil’. Leigh Donald. Summerside. and Mr. and Mrs. Everette Cousins and little daughter, Diana. Burlington, have returned b0 their respective homes after an enjoyable motor trip to Saint John, NB. The party also spent some time in Moncton and other points of irltcrest. and were overnight guests of McDon- ald's brother-iii-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Joynes, at thcil‘ home at. Collins. Bur. --Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wells, and their son-ln-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Reid oi Pt. De Butte, N. 8., are spending their vacation in this Province. Mrs. Reid is the former Miss Frances Wells, at popular and efficient musical instructor, who prior to her marriage devoted her talent to the teaching of voice and piano. io the children of Kenslngton and surrounding communities. She and her husband are house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Somers, Sum- mertide, and will visit frlchds at '|Kensington and other points. Mr. Iand Mrs. Wells are guests at "Trehoime", Kcnslngton. MAJOR HOOPLE 820K516 ARM NO ATING on.’ E AS cry within easy reach of every its prlcc field. It's beautiful reservoir .. . without wcservoir. A modern sir mllned ran|e that em.- bodlcs the world's finest coal or wool cooking features, making perfect cook- The Mayfair is also avaflable high shelf and reservoir, or high shelf kitchen. The Mayfair range has no equal any— where for quality and performance in polished cooking top is ehulppcd with four cov- ers and a French Key Plate. Its spac- lous oven gives ample room for baking requirements of any family. F ully en- amelled. With high closet and reservoir With high closet. no with Time-tested. the Beaverbrook still re- blna all the operating features widely acclaimed in the past — large firebox for coal or wood, large highly polished top, oven which beautifully browns cakes, pies, roasts, etc. Ample facilities for Iiot water — either waterfront or reservoir. The spotless white porcelain enamel finish will please you and the At SNALIMAIPS Fawcett Ranges and Furnaces , FOR. BETTER BAKING -- COMFORTABLE LIVING Here is the Aompaot. speedy. excep- Ioml in performance. ‘member of tbl Fswcett Family of ranges. Beauty. style. convenience and top performance all in one modern range and at a most rus- onable price. Built of Fiex-o-Tuff cut- tings and beautifully ensmelleq in White porcelain. This range bu to be seen to be appreciated if you are looking for porcelain enlmelled easy to clean, In economical, initially kind to your “Floating-in-Flame" oven will charm pocketbook enamel steel. coal you. or wood range-linen the Corvette is the range for you. With high closet and l I reservoir zsgvfith ‘Tole? n With high closet.‘ no wuh m“, h c‘ o reservoir ........................... .. ,uen,o|,. l“ H The Beaver-brook is also available The Corvette is also avahlsble with with high shelf and reservoir, or high shelf without reservoir. high shelf and reservoir. or high shelf without reservoir. w Compact. yet embodying many of the Ixury features found only on the larg- est Fawcett models. the SPARTAN of- fers practically everything the modern housewife requires in her range. ‘Phi; SPARTAN brings the finest coal or wood cookery service Into kitchen; where space and household budget are both limited. Front is porcelain enamel finish. lii‘..‘.l".“...'.‘tii.' ........ .. 100-00 $2.311“ 90-00 2.21;?" -""f",r"." 94-50 With high riieufno 84.00 reservoir i celain enamel exterior to hidden nut and bolt. every ever contbined no mnny tion and convenience. N0 WORK S! the new and with that. Other largo onnmt-iicd a gas tight range. With high closet .. ed mechanical draft does features! the "Floating Flame" oven. removable oven rack. specially constructed top insuring 241.80 From the beautiful white ‘por- the last feature of this new oil range la built. for lifelong efficiency and durability. No range near its price class has notable amnncements in design construc- DRAFT improv- 8W8)‘ PLANS BUDGET A LAY-A AY AVAILABLE House Furnishings Store WELLINGTON Mr. Cyrus E. Gallant spent a few days in Charlottetown recently. w.“ Phyllis Gaudet is spending her holidays With her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Gaudet. Miss Mary Gallant spent, the week in Charlottetown visiting friends. Mr. Eddie Ferguson is visiting relatives and friends in the United States. ' Mrs. Jerry Richard of Welllnsv ton is visiting friends and relatives in Bothurst. NZB. indicate BEG. 8 Mrs. Gaudet and email daughter Dans of Kemington spent 1. iew days with her parents. Mr. and Mira. Arsene P. Arsenault. Welling- ton. Mr. and Mrs. Lorn Bell and two small daughters of Halifax are vir- itlng Mr. Bell's parents. Mr. and Mrs. I2. It. Bell. Mrs. l. I‘. Gsudet. Wellington. and Mrs. Farrell of 1mm. Mus. spent s few days in Charlottetown. the guests o! Mr. and Mn. Jack Connolly. Mrs. Dick Arsennult and small son MsrtLn accompanied by ‘nor mother Mrs. "Reid arrived home “u Ql A LIEB i4arl .” 5's... from the Msgdellile Islands on Wednuflut- YOUR simmer an I Recently unearthed granite carv- ings portraying leather that the art of making leather goes back to 2,000 B.C, Every child needs to be given small responsibilities at an early Then will help him develop sense of will make it more easy for him to co-operate in more important du- ties as he [rows older. ' - , No More liarsh laxatives! I've been a different person than lut 8 monthl- conltl a- /tlon hnaftltroub since KELIDGGB lgAN re u- main: s one afLmyunaul "a mm , , ma ex T°1..*ta.=i"“"m ‘ui m tuty AhllI-BRXN snty of water. If not . ET 0 Mona? BACK! dressers responsibility which merchant. what lengthy s . survives. ltchewana-l; v t. Montreal. aw tcilld letters. YD. late t0 Y Yo com- aftor l0 days‘, ind to Ks ‘a Ont uconniamww (Aw-A baby Former S’siiie lion Pam: Away In West The death occurred on Augurt. 15th at Otthorn, Saskatchewan, of Mr. Theophllis T. Clark, a former resident. of Summerside, who left here in 1910 to take up l sidence in Western Canada where he en~ Ragrd in farming and as ajeneral His death occurred after a some- illness. non of the late Mr. and Mrs. John M- Cllfk. and leaves to mourn his wife, the former Mae Lock. sister of Mrs. Donald Stewart, Summer. side, three brothers, Clark and Mr, Horace Clark of Summerlldo and William Clerk. Black Falls. Alberta. Margaret. of Victoria, B.C., . . Interment was at Otthon. Sask- oxr romp. nom- 0mm: BABY é e § 2- . Pm. Au‘. 23 ._ Mil! w Wlndmcta? wdcflefhfi urui gore?! also m dilch ’ fiiflifiti?" a... life. 1.1mm glean was who P" y Waterfront attachments available for all Fawcett Rancesl Have Your Furnace installed‘ Now, Ready For Use When tYpou Need it Fawcett WarmAir Furnaces are available for installation NOW . The new l-‘awcett Furnaces for coal are built entirely of cast iron except the Villa which has s steel combustion chamber. They are supplied in a variety of sizes having heating capacities to meet the requirements of practically any beating need. All Joints are deeply cupped and are perfectly matched. The ‘heating sections have been scientifically proportioned to insure a perfectly balanced installation. Fowcett Engineers have main- tained ‘the correct ratio between‘ [rate area and beating surface to 1M0" 11w urfltflt efficiency of operation. ‘they have soupplied nmpli heating surface and plenty of free sir circulating apacl ‘ Villa cool furnace No. i8l-20,68l sq. feet. heating surface Rivol all cast (as illustrated) coal No. ii8l-26,000 sq. feet. healing surface 214.00 Riivoi all cast coal furnace, No. heating surface sttAllMMl‘ was barn July 7—tvro months prg. monthly-now weighs five pounds, 12 ounces. ‘Doctors at. the hospitu. said they do not believe child weilhinz ll little did has survived. iii He was a Mr. P. G. One sister. also $M s lI-AFTRI TION ; POULT rims Heavy Well Finished omoxiiivs and carous u-mmsnav. auovsr 2m siso mm noon . Place Infield Opposite n; “who”, Kenna”, ravine manner PRICES Signed:- i h . s. iii rlunmou KINSINGTON ......,,........_.1ss.so a '"'"“..,._....11e.oo ~ START 0F CENSUS Before IQ! there wps no ofih lal census of the population either England or Scotland. aizi i‘ WllTVtdfni-ll I513 that a cttisu! was made of Ireland. ‘ a-ny other n Lillian mm '