AUGUST 2. 1952 fconomy Mind Ellukcn of ENGLAND .-,4T"'PDj-.---T-1: S. PETER'S CATHEDRAL Anglicarr noehford Banal! Canon Malone, M.A., D.D., Incumbent. I nut nd Choir Director ,li:m;uzann: Brenton. Lic. Music. '”' . .-Holy Communion IIIIII 3:.-chow-l Eucharist. 7' pm, and Week day services at usual time. Everybody Welcome. S. PAUL'S ANGLICAN CHURCH The Parish Church listablished 1169 by Royal Foundation. . rhe Reverend J. T. ibbott. Rector Mr. Paul Cudmore - Organist -.l.m.-Holy F a.m.-Morning Prayer and Sermon. No Evening service. Everybody Welcome VPRESBYI ERIAN ' Ilrrv. R: 11:00 --..-......--a--- THE KIRK OF S; JAMES The Reverend T. H. B. somers. M.A.. S.T.lVI. Minister. iliss I-I. Lillian Mackenzie. Mus. 3., F.M.C.M., Jrganist and Director of the Choirs. .,. '1 u.m.-Divine Service and Ser- liiilni The Reverend W. F. Butcher, li.A., S. Andrew's Church, Que- her. Solo: "Like As the Heart De- sireth" (Albitson) --Mrs. M. liublcy. Guest Organist: Miss Louise ('ox, L. Mus. (liIcGlll). Visitors cordially Welcome. ZION PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH .. Prince and Grafton Streets ncvcrcnll G. Carlyle Webster. nlster organist and Choir Director Mr. Frank Johnston, A.'l'.c.L. In a.m.-Church School ii ll. -Morning Service, Rev. .uz-sander Nlmmo Sermon: "Lengthening Cards and Strengthening Stakes.” lluri: "Con-lo Holy Spirit"-Mr. Barry Bugden and Mr. W. S. Mclilurtry. 7 p.m.-Evening Service, Rev. Alexander Nlmmo Sermon: "Breaking Fallow Ground" Solo-Miss June Foster. "They that wait upon the Lord shall renew their strength." You are cordially invited to worship with us. 8 H I 0 BIBLE - HOUSE 3 L E E NEEDS roun SUPPORT s. 1' ALL TIME "A ilnrsalcctlon of Bibles, lestamenta. Portions, cte., rife on display here. Priced one to 325.00. All the best makes. y Millions Books, Transla- tlons. lifottoes. Hymn Books, i”l'9.Vcr Books, Children's Books, Cards. Catechisms, Pulliliiy School Supplies, are In stock with a large array to choose from. Hours Qnen-I to 5.00 daily. "CE-lit vvednestlay. 10 to if. BIBLE HOUSE 100 Fitsroy Street, ECHURCHES TOMORROW N IRINITY UNITED . CHURCH Ministers! Reverend H. ii. I). ord Reverend J. 1'. I in Choirmaster and - stt aymond Piayor. M.A.. Mus. Bad. II a.m.-Sermon: In the Strength Of the Lord-Rcv'd. J. T. Ir- Vocai ' ' A 1.30 p.m.-Sermon: The Sun Goes Down At Noon-ilev'd. J. T. Irwin. Solo: "He That Dwelleth" (James Macbermidl-Phyllis E. Coffin. Evening services during August, 1.30 o'clock THE axmsi CHURCH M Corner Prince and Fitzroy Streets The Reverend James D. Davison, B.A., B.D., Pastor. Organist and Choir Director- Royston F. Mugford, A.R.C.0. II a.m.--Worship conducted by Rev. E. J. Banana, former min- ister of the Summeraide, P.l. I. Baptist Church. Ordinance of the Lord's Supper. 7 p.m.-Worship conducted by Rev. Il..i. Barrass, formerly of "' P. I. Baptist Church. Central Christian Church Invites you to worship on the Lord's day.. .MM. CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH 219 Kent Street Marvel D. Dunbar, B.Th., Minister Miss Thelma Burns, organist and Choir Director. 10 a.m.-Church School and Fans- lly Hour. 11 a.m.-Morning Worship and Communion. The will be ” d, and the service conducted by Merrill Nicholson, B.S.L.. graduate of Alberta Bible College, Calgary, Alberta. Special service V (No Evening Service) Central Christian Church invites you to worship on the Lord's Day. MM..M.L.?..MM.?. The Salvation Army m "The Home Of Evangelism" Great George street Charlottetown "Home of vangellsm" Corpsioffieers, Sr. Capt. and Mrs. Les. Titcombe. ..::.:L?.:.L.. Saturday Night k'i:80-Open Air Market Square . Sunday iI.00 a.m.-Speaker: Candidate J. aynes. .'l.00 p.m.-Speaks . Sr. Major M. Wheeler. I Trouble? Phone 023 v THE CENTRA This column is reserved for news of local interest, but advertising of a nswsy nature may be Inserted at fin cents a word. strictly pay4 able in advance. COOK'S for Perfect Pictures. caaswzu. for Better Photo- graphs. "WE TREAT TEE SICK WELL" Giggcy's Pharmacy. LEAVE MONDAY NIGHT FREE for Tennis Club Dance. Victoria MR5. JOHNSTON! LADIESI WEAR, Clearance sale, coats, suits, dresses. ALL REMAINING summer foot- wear at 2095 off. LePagcs both stores. THE JENKINS PHARMACY will be open all day Sunday from IOA.M.toDP.M. THE DAINTY. delicious tasting Cookies at Stewart Bakeries have a special, crispy flavour all their own. Try some today. , iruonrs DAILY except sundiy to New Glasgow and Halifax. Phone Maritime Central Airways 2061 or 500. I COVEHEAD - UNION ROAD UNITED CHURCH. - Services for Sunday. August 3rd, are West cove- head ii A. M. with Sunday School. Union Road 7.30 P. M. Rev. Thomas A. Wilson, Minister. WINSLOE PASTORAL CHARGE. Services Sunday, August 3rd. 1952. Princetown Road ii A. M. Winsloe South 2 P. M. l-llghfield 3.30 P. 'M. Winsloe North ll P. M. Sunday School at hour's announced. I-leber H. Hardy. Presby. Supply. ENGAGEMENT. - Mrs. Griffith, Charlottetown. announces the t of her daughter. Mary Claire, to John Richard Lel- well, of Arvlda, P. Q., son of Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Ledwell, st. Peter's Bay, P. E. 1. Marriage to take place in Charlottetown, September 1st, . J. A. CHURCH SERVICES. - Sunday, August 3rd, 1952. St. John's,Crap- aud,l-Ioly Communion il.00 A. M. St. Thomas's, Long Creek, Evening Prlller 3.00 P. M. St. Elizabeth's, Springfield, Evening ' Prayer 7.30 P. M. Rev. George R. F. Ebsary, Rector. THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA. -- Services for Sun- day, August 3rd. as follows: Cardi- KBH 11 A- M. Lorne Valley 2.30 P. M. Montague 7.30 P. M. Mon- tague Sunday School 10 A. M. Rev. E. C. Evans will conduct these ser- vices. Rev. F. N. Young, Minister. liIILTONvRlISTICO. PARISH - Rector Rev. A. E. Piercey. Ser- vices for Sunday, Aug. 3rd are as follows: St. John's, Milton 10.00 n.m. Sunday School, ll:0i) am. Holy Communion and sermon: Christ Church, Cherry Valley, Evening Prayer and sermon; Si. Mark's, Rustlco. 7.30 Evening Prayer and sermon. "Come and bring the whole family." Uniied PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 3'! Elm Avenue Rev. Quincy Stairs. Pastor. Phone 2542-J. Services 10.00 a.m.-sunda chool 11.00 a.m.-Worship and Praise 2.00 p.m.-Children's Church 0.10 p.m.-Prayer 7.00 p.m.-Evangelistic Meeting. There will be a meeting at 5T. CATHERINE8 SCHOOL At 2.30 in the afternoon Everyone is Welcome. "the Church That's Different". GOSPEL HALL Upper Prince Street Order of meetings for Lord's Day Sunday school .l0.00 AM. Breaking of Bra .lI.00 A.M. Gospel Meeting - 7.30 PM "Ya Must Be Born Again" Charlottetown. . (John 3.1; Phone 2101. , "The Coming of ill! ldml Reservations advisable . Draweth Nlgh" (James 5-0) m------:- , 1...: v . ACADIAN HOTEL I6 HOLLIS STREET HALIFAX, N. S. A modern brick building -all newly decorated, warm, comfortably fur- nished rooms. Automatic Fire Sprinkler System In every room for your safety and protection. Ra- dios available. Free Over- night Parking. '-'T DAILY :RATES Rooms Wilh Run- 34.00, 84.50, 3500 Rooms With Private Bath and Shower SINGLE 35.00-55.50 DOUBLE 56.50 TWIN BEDS 57.50 Patients for review quested to consult Public Health N 0I.llii-0 SCHEDULE Through the facilities or the Department of liealth and Welfare, diagnostic clinicstwlll ihloughout the Province. during the as follows: SUMMERSlDE- . Tilesday. August 5th .. . 9:30-12:30 PM. Tuesday, August 19th . 9:30-12:30 P.M. soums. Monday. August 11th 130- 4:30 PM. MONTAGUE- . Monday. August 18th .. 1:30.. 4:00 P.M. ALBERTON- . Monday. August 25th . ............. 9:30-11:30 A.M. PROVINCIAL SANATORlUM- . 1:30.. 3:00 P.M. Every Thursd y 10:00-12:00 A.M. Every Thursd y .-,...... . 1:30.. 4:00 P.M. Every Friday . 1:30. 4:00 P.M. will ihrctiuzh the mail. All persons who have not been in can act with an active case of Tuberculosis are re- their-family doctor or their district 1 ,- either of whom will be pleased 0 make appoinemenn if indicated. er E. rir. FOUND, M.D.', CM. be held month of August, receive appointments P- A. OREELMAN, ROIQIRT E. HART. Branch Mgr.. Huteheson Dldg., as Grafton. Ch'town. Tel. I520; where, by making application day fro each terminal. THE GUARDIAN. CI-iARLOT'rETOWlV L GUARDIAN TOWN TAXI-Phone 1000-H2. BAYNOBJI Happy Valley eggs. They're fortified. ALL SUITS GOING AT 205 OFF. Kennedy's Ledies' Wear. DB. LAIDLAW will be "absent from the Polyclinic until Septem- ber lat. DR. Maoi(ENzlEr will be absent from the Polycllnic until September Ilt. ROBE MARIE BEAUTY SHOPPE will be closed for holidays August lath to September 1st, inclusive. CHURCH OF SCOTLAND. Rev. H. F. MacEwen will preach in Summerslde at 11.00 a.m., Aug. 3. I I .M,... SPECIAL SATURDAY at Stew- art Br.r;erles. Pineapple Layer Cake. Please everyone at dinner with this richly flavored dessert. MacDONA.LD RADIO SERVICE Radio repairing. Amplifiers and sound systems. Disc and tape re- ccrdlng.y!80 Kent St. Phone i207. POWNAL PASTORAL CHARGE. services Sunday. August 3rd, will be at Millview at ii A. M. Pow-nal at 7.00 P. M. Rev. T. R. Goudge, Minister. l GET READY for the big show, famous Sunbeam Cilpmaster and Shuvemaster and grooming brush attachment. Rogers Hardware Co. Ltd., island distributors. I . D-.- THE BARGAIN BASEMENT at l..ePages Kent Street Store has been completely re-stocked for this week end. Outstanding values that will save you money. CORRECTION - In yesterday's report of Meadow Bank Women's Institute the account should have read: The August meeting will be held at the home of Miss Laura Crosby with Mrs. Elmer Hyde and Mrs. L. H. Drake assisting. ENGAGEMENT. - Mr. and Mrs. William Cameron, Charlottetown, announce the engagement of their youngest daughter, Flora. Enid to Claude Albert. son of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Paynter. Freetown. Marriage to thke place the latter part oi August. . gj Personal Mrs. George TMyers, Hunter Riv- al is convalescing nicely after undergoing an emergency opera- tion at the City Hospital last week. Miss Mary Deighan's many friends are sorry to hear she has been confined to bed for the past three weeks with an attack of virus pneumo la. Miss Deighan, who is 15 years of age, is receiving congratulations on passing the entrance examination. Dr. Pearl l-lopgood and Miss 30 Hazel Hopgood of Nova. Scotia Scotia Hospital, Halifax, are va- cationing on P. 2:. Island. They have s. cabin, and are pleasantly renewing m a. n y acquaintances here. Dr. I-Iopgocd and Miss Hop- good were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Andrew, Charlotte- town, R. R. 3. I Card Of Thanks I wish to thank all those who as- sisted in checking the Forest Fire on my property. Raymond Stewart, Winsioe. I II S 1-0 I. I II M Protects glielal longs; Protect year i in yasr lens. I Ibis easy, poetical method adds years at same lite ta Iwetai veofmsidinc. machinery, Implements. ate. lost-Olsusi ssois tins surface against rain, snow and weathering. Gulch. low-csst- sppiisri directly over rest-save lien and uneasy with lost . lot as send you me circulars with M iwienastian. BEVERIDGE SUPPLY COMPANY LIMITED 700-108 St. Paul Street West, Montreal 3. Quebec. W000 isllliil-0AilIB0ll FERRY SERVIGE RAILINGS JUNE 10 T0 SEPT. 38 INCLUSIVE DAILY (including Sundays). From each terminal 1 and I am. - If a.m.. 1. 3 and ii p.m. For full information contact Head Office at Charlottetown. STANDARD TIME. at least ts hours in advance, reservations may be secured for first and second sailings, each For daily report listen to CFC! each morning following first News Broadcast 0:00 S.'I'.. 1:00 ns. Time. CATCH AN EARLY CROSSING AND AVOID DELAY. NORTHUMBERLAND FERRIES LIMITED. CHARDOTTBTOWN. r. e. I. happenings of The Week Continued-f;orHn page 2 ing pictures were shown, including one of sister 1"lcrence's post in Af- rice. . . . sister M. James Florence, for- merly of the Moiherhouse at Maryknoll. N. Y.. and her sister, Mrs. Patrick Quinn of New York, are visiting their father, Dr. James E. Blanchard at stanhope. Sister Florence is accompanied by sister Beatrice, also of Mmylutoll. . . . Miss Aletha Brown of the R. N. E. 0's office, Bruce Stewart and Co. Limited, is enjoying a holiday trip through Nova scotla, . . . Hostasea at the Charlottetown Tennis Club this afternoon will be Mrs. Ivo Cudmore and Miss Mary Hooper. , . . Dr. and Mrs. Robert Abel and two children of Port Elzln, N. B.. accompanied by Dr. .Abel's aunt, Mlm Beatrice Abel of Vancouver. 3. C., are arriving today to visit Mr. and Mrs. Wellington MlcNeill, Southpcrt. a Miss Wendy Johnston of Carle- ton, P. E. 1., is spending a week at Villa Waters. . . At the weekly tea. at the Belve- dere Golf Club this afternoon, the hostesses will be Mrs. W. J. P. Mac- Millan. Mrs. W. D. Glllis, Mrs. J. J. Y. Boudrals, Mrs. J. C. Gallant and Mrs. J. J. Mustard. . . . Mr. and Mrs. E. S. MacDonald. who are staying at the Charlotte- town Hotel, entertained at dinner at the hotel Monday evening. . . . Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Crockett of Oshawa, Ont., left Thursday after an enjoyable visit to the Island, when they were guests at the Charlottetown Hotel. Mr. Crockett was formerly with the Charlotte- town branch of the Bank of Nova Scotia and is now manager In Oshawa. . . Mr. Richard Over of QUEBEC CILV has arrived to join Mrs. Over and their children who are visiting Mrs. 0ver's pal-cnis, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Mutch, Hopeton. bouthport. . . Miss Lois Miller, R. N., and DT- F. c. Fraser," driving from Mon- treal. arrived in the city Thursday gvmlng, Mi.-.5 Miller returned from Montreal after nursing her brother, Mr. Edward Miller, who is a patient at the Neurological institute. Dr. Fraser has joined Ten Blood clinics To Be Held. Here With the arrival of the Mobile earn from the Maritime Depot of the Canadian Red Cross Blood Transfusion service scheduled for Sunday night, Prince Edward Is- landers will be given the oppor- tunity ail next week of being blood donors at the ten clinics to be held in nine different centres from one end of the Island to the other. Eleven hundred donors are re- quired at these clinics in order to meet the demands of patients in our local hospitals as well as our commitments for our armed ser- vices overseas during the next three months. Since no clinics are to be held at Charlottetown or summeraide on this occasion it will be up to the ridents in the different centres and surrounding districts to see to it that the objective of M00 donors so urgently required is not only reached but exceeded. A great deal of concentrated ef- fort has been put into the organ- ization of these clinics by those who are in charge in the different centres and Provincial Red Cross officials expressed confidence in the response to be received. and Mrs. Donald.I3uchanan of 0'- Leary are visiting their brother, Mr. Norman Benton, their nephew, Mr. S. S. Benton and Mrs. Beaten. Summcrslde. O 0 Rev. and Mrs. C. D. Matheson with their children. Mary and Neil, left Summerslde this week to spend their vacation with relatives in Manitoba. Mrs. Clarence Harris of Summer- side is vacationing at Keppoch. . . . Captain and Mrs. Theodore San- ders recently returncd from Okin- awa, and accompanied by the for- mer's mother. Mrs. James Sanders of Readvllle. Mass. spent a few days in summerside, guests of the farmer's aunts, the Misses Agnes and Bertha Ramsay. . . - Mr. and Mrs. A.J. Barbour of St, Eieanors entertained on Monday evening at the dinner hour in honor of Mr. Edgar Moase of Rev- elstoke, B.C. and his daughter. Mrs. Newton of Revelstoke and Vancouver. 0 O 0 Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Brown of New York who have been touring the province were the guests of Mrs. Mrs. Fraser and daughter Norah Ann who are staying with M” Fraser's parents, Mr. and Mrs. N3 H. DeBlois of Keppoch Beach. 1 . . . ; Mr. E. C. Fairchiid. of the Canon dian Electrical Association, from Westmount, P. Q-- End MW Pal? child arrived on Monday for a ism weeks; holiday at Keppoch Beach Hotel. 0 o . The Summerside Golf and Coun- try Club hostesses on Wednesday afternoon were Mls. Eric MacKay. Mrs. C.K. ounn, Mrs. E.M. Smith. the Misses Dorothy D519Y- Jay” Currie, Earith Dunning and Marie Dekker. O I Dr. and Mrs. Munccy Tanton with their children left Monday on return to their home in Montreal after spending their vacation with the former's parents, Dr. and MYS- E.'r. Tsnton, Summerside. . . The Misses Millicent and Ethel Strong and Miss Estelle Bowness have returned to their homes in Summerslde after spending their vacationgt Edgewater, North Bed- eque. e 0 Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Salter, Summerside. have had as their guests the lstter's sister and broth- er-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin H. Wilson of Tor-o.nt.t:. o 0 Mrs. Fred Rutherford with her children. fan and Nancy, of Tor- onto, who have been visiting with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. !l.T. Tanton, Summerside, are spending some time at MacCsllum's Point. Bedeque. 0 Miss Margaret Enman of Ottawa is vacationing with her sister. Miss Constance Enman in Summereidc. . . . Mrs. Robert Gordon has returned to Montreal after visiting in Sum- merside. the guest of her brother, Mr. John E. Wright, and Mrs. Wright. I I . Mrs. Bruce Hayes of Vancouver IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of MRS. THOMAS Maol'HER80N who passed away August lnl, 1041. Fondly Remembered by Husband and Family. IN MEM-.ORlAM Incsl Agent: MR. E. A. LARGE, ' In loving memory of our deer in water so. -- Charlottetown Wife and Mother. who v-md may July 10th. 1939. It is ' here without you. And ssd the weary way, For life isinot the same in us since you were called away. Peaceful be your sleep dear Mhther, "l'is sweet to breathe your name. As we loved you in life Ii death we do the same. The flowers that we place upon your grave, . May wither and decay. But our love for you whrr sleeps beneath Shall never fade away. Iver Remembered byiiiusbantl and Family. H. R. Crockett. Summerside, and left on return Thursday. I s s o Miss Jean Cobb of Montreal is vacationing in Sirmmcrsidr. with her mother. Mrs. John 0. Cobb. 0 0 0 Miss Dorothy Milligan of Sum- mersidc, whose marriage to Mr. George Carruthers Reid will take place this afternoon was tendered n. miscellaneous shower on Tues- day evening when Miss Sheila Clark was hostess. o Mr. and Mrs. Arthilr Allen will leave Summersidc today for Hall- fax. N. S. where they will visit their son, Lowell, and Mrs. Allen. after which they will be guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Nash in Ber- wick. O O gt Squadron Leader and Mrs. Ed- ward Arnett and children of Ot- tawa are vacationing in Summer- sllde, guests of the farmer's parents. Mr. and Mrs. .l. Frank Arnett. . . . Miss Pauline Todd of Chalk Riv- er, Ont. will arrive in Summer- side today to spend her vacation with her mother. Mrs. CK. Todd. 0 O I Mrs. Victor Inman, who with her children has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.A. Allen, Summerside, will leave today for Cornwallis, N.E. where they will be guests of Lit. and Mrs. Wilfred Inmsn. 0 O 0 Mrs. James A. Kidd, who has 1 PAGE Ti-(REE ed ? Fly M. C. A. Early Bird I left yesterday on return to her home in Toronto. She was accom-I panled by her sister, Miss Harriet Wadman of Beverly, Mass, who also visited in summersldc. a o . Mr. and Mrs. Chealey Robertson, Summerside, recently spent an en-, joyablc holiday touring New Brim-' swlck. on their return they were accompanied by Mrs. James Rice. Turtle Creek, N.B., who is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Robertson. . . . TORIDHEET Rotary Wall Flame Burner A RN11 Fuel Saver SN! them at . . . Mrs. Raymond Trosey. Plsinficld,' N.J., is visiting at her formcrI home in Norboro, and with her. sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and bifdrs. Cliesley Robertson, Summer- s e. VICKERSON ENGINEERING Co. 0 O O . Mr. Harold S. l-Ioibrook, Toronto” has returned to his home after a pleasant visit with his sisters, Mrs. J. Y. MacFadyen, Mm. Wilfred Tay- lor and Mr. Taylor, Kensington. 0 ANNOUNCEMENT This is to advise thati my associate in flying, Mr. Elton C. Woodside, has taken over the li- censes and operation of l Paul's Flying Service and from now on will continue to Offer the standard of service for which Paulis has gained a Maritime reputation. To the thousands who have flown with me, may I say Thank You, and whenever in need of a light plane for busi- SALES & SERVICE 58 Queen St. - Phone 2480 ANNOUNCEMENT r I I would like to advise my many flying friends that I have taken over the flying operation pre- Qiously known as Paul's Flying Service and will now be operating this business under the firm , name of Woodslde's Fly- C , lug Service. May I as- . I sure everyone that I will I still offer and promise to give everyone the . ness, recreation or em. same efficient service ergency call Woodslde's they Were accustomed . , Flying service at New to receive from Paul's 3; Flying Service, and sol- icit your buslness f m my base at Clin on. Flights offered any- where at low charter rates. Kindly call Wood- sldels Flying Service at New London 5 ring 4. London, 5 ring 4, and I am confident you will continue to receive the - same high standard of service. Signed: E. Paul Sharpe. NOTE: I will still be op- erating Paul's Sound Service and will continue the agency of McGinness Sliver Lin? of House Trailers. - Signed: Elton O. Woodsidc. been visiting in Summ aide, the guest of Dr. and Mrs. H. T. Ooivin, PRINCE EDWARD-ISLAND TUBERCULOSIS LEAGUE MOBILE X-RAY UNIT SCHEDULE MONDAY, 4 AUG. York School . ........... 10:00-11:00 Covehead Road Sc 00 . . 1:00- 2:30 West Covehead School 3:30-- 4:30 TUESDAY, 5 AUG.- Stanhope School ......... .. . 10:00--11:00 Grand Trecadie School 1:O0- 2:30 Corran Bann Church Yard . .... .. . 3:00- 4:30 WEDNESDAY, 6 AUG.- Millcove School .................................. .. 10:00-11:00 Suffolk School ................. .... . 1:00-I 2:30 THURSDAY, 7 AUG.-- r Pleasant Grove School ............. ..... 11:00-12:00 2 . Bunbury School .................... ..... 3:O0- 4:30 . FRIDAY, 8 AUG..- : ' i I Johnston's River School . 10:00-12:00 Watervale School . ...... .. ...... 2:00- 4:30 9 MONDAY, 11 AUG.- nu? Donsgh School ......... .. . 10:30-12:00 Canada Packers Plant . 2:30-- PR00 Big crowds proved to their hearts conieni iiioi GREENDAUS prices are positively unequalled... We have no old stuff in show you...This sole em- braces ALL NEW SUMMER STOCK. Come, See For Yourself Why Crowds Carry it Away! The answer is plainly marked on all garments . . . it tells Jlie most amusing price destruction ever to sweep Charlottetown. GREENDAUS , IS RIGHT HERE!! M4 - 150 Great Geo.