Every New Fall Shnpé / . SMART FE LTS Ready with the largest assortment of line Fail Felts we've ever displayed-ready with every 119W Wolwflillll 9! "WW" or brim, every new style of trim. and every correct new 00R)!‘ for the new season. We have exactly the style that is most becoming to your type-at the Bight Price. Men's Felt Hats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2.75 lo $1.50 MEN’S AND BOY’S CAPS Smart Caps for men and boys. A variety oi patterns that will not fsil to please at prices that are within reach of all newest styles. Men's Cops . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 75c to $2.50 Boy's Caps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50c to $1.50 See our Special Caps ior Boys ior $1.00 each. BUY HERE FOR ' and since the car ferry was built. run new SNAP nrmvr wrru rsrnnnvo cnown FINE SUITS for Men and Young Men STYLE AND VALUE-GIVING Never has style played smote important part than it ploys this iall. Not only in the cut oi the patterns 84ml colors. garment but in the choice oi_ And in the selection oi the fabrics, the flne worsteds. tweeds and serges. ' he saw oi it during his short stay. Every smart variation of the single breasted model _ two button or three button, as well as the iully double breasted model. Men's Suits .................... .. 110.00 to 53am Mun’; Topooats ................ .. $15.00 to 32am Boy's Suits in a large variety of patterns all the newest styles. Prices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. $2.15 to 515-0" FOR WHAT'S NEW IN STYLE COME TO PROWSUS. Western Guardian —TIIE CIIAIILOTTITOWN scriptions will be received end Id- vertisements taken for insertion in the-Guardian. -PUBCHASED SILVER FOX INm-Mr. Frank A. Johnson hov- ing sold his besutiiul property to the Trustees oi the Prince County Hospital to be turned into a Nurses’ Home, has purchased theBllver liox inn (formerly the Mswley House) latterly operated by Mn, and Mrs. E. Clifton Mswley, who are return- ing to New York-S. ~ —FUNEBAL S U N D A Y.- .Mrs Gallant, widow. oi Mr. hank S. Gal- lant,‘ passed away on Ridsy lost at the residence oi her son, Mr. Eli Gallant oi Summerside and will be much missed in the community. The luneral took place from the resid- ence, where a short service was held on Sunday at 7.30 a. m. and thence to the church snd cemtery at Mont Cambridge, Mass-S. ~ —SENT UP TO SUPREME COUBL-On iniormstion laid by Mr. F. J. Plstts. Customs and Ex- cise Enforcement Ofiicer, two part- ies irom the West of the Province came beiore Messrs. Alex. Campbell and John Morrison, J. P's. st Sum- merside on Eridsy -mornirlg and were each fined $100 and costs or iour months in jail ior having li- quor in their possession. In the siz- ernoon. before the same Magistrates and upon lniorrnation also laid by Mr. Platts, two men from the vi- cinity oi Kensington, whose auto containing 30 gpllons oi rum hsd been seized, were sent up to stand trial at the next sitting oi the Bu- oremc Court and were remanded to jail, the value of the "goods" being over ‘$200. All iour cases were tried under the Customs Act. The rum and the auto are st present in charge oi the Customs Department at Summerslde.-—S. —VlSI’l‘S AFTER. LONG AB- SENClL-Mr. and Mrs. Cecil C. Smith and son, Harold. crossed re- cently by the cur ferry on their re- turn to their home in Wenchendon. Mass, after a very enjoyable visit to Mrs. Smith's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Angus McNeil] oi Cape Tra-_ verse. Mrs. Smith has not visited the old home ior the past fourteen years, not having been on the Isl- Mr. Smith, who is poultry dresser in the Boston market, was deeply interested with the Island and what Mr. Smith holds the world's record ior dressing poultry having dressed a. iowl in eight seconds. -————-—<-o->-—--_- .\ll|nsrd'n Llnlmont ior (lrlppe. ». PERSONALS —Mrs. Keith MZcGougan (nee Miss Rena Milligan), \vno has been spending her vacation in Summer- slde leit on Friday for hcr ilome in MontreaL-S. ii ——Ml'. John D. Palmer, oi Con- way. who was operated on Thurs- day in the Prince County Hospital is reported to be doing very nicely. —S. i -Mr. Gordon McDonald oi th stall oi the Royal Bonk, Summer- side, has gone on a visit to his home in Nova Scotia.—S. ' ‘ —Mrs. H. S. Nymon. and son Ste- phen, who have been visiting ot Brackley Bench, left on Saturday for their home in Washington. Mrs. Nymon is a niece oi Mr. H. J. Mas- sy, Town Clerk oi Summerside.-—S. -—Mrs. Janet Reilly, formerly oi Sherbrooke. left on Saturday ior her home in Boston, Mass. She was accompanied by hcr brother. Mr. John Molllson oi Summerside cs for as St. John, N. B.—S. sorrows; 15mg EIDHRJHR Prcsi cnt Eight of constant driving at better gthnn limdknfiwrhnur Greatest feat 0f endurance in all history H I NK of the joy of owning and driv- ing such a motor car! And yet, but for pure chance, any one of the four new Studebaker President Eights used in this test would have gone to some Studebaker dealer-and you mighchavc bought one of them! For these cars were picked at random, ofl‘ the assembly line, by American Au tomo- bile Association officials. Their motors were scaled. They were taken to Atlantic City Speedway. And there, on July 21, they leaped away at wide-open U Studebaker dealer stands ready to take you riding in! The two rqadstcrs averaged more than 68 miles per hour-—-30,000 miles in 26,329 consecutive minutes. And the last thousand miles were the fastest of all -71.6 and 69.6 miles an ‘hour average! The sedans averaged 64.15 and 63.99 miles per hour for the 30,000 miles. Not; u drop of lubricant was added to their ball hearing shackles. And each car fin- ished fit as a fiddlc for thousands of added miles of trouble-free motoring! Think of owning and throttle, to crowd three years’ mileage into 19 days and 18 nights! Two roadster-s, two sedans, as like us peas in a pod to those your STUDEBAKER PRESIDENT EIGHT $2225 lNIn-r finuiflbnkvr-Erskirur Illodels $1095 In $3380. All pfiPP-Qf. o.’ h. WaIkcrt-illc. Can't taxes f0 lnc addcd. / driving such a motor car! You can—and at Va low price that is the sensa- tion of the automotive - industry. Come—drivo or: TODAY! ——Mrs. Hudson and her son Hen- ry, who have spent the summer on the Island and when in Summer- side were the guests oi her brother, Mr. H. W. B. Stavert. left on Bat- urday on return to their home ln Cambridge. Mass-B. Eastern ‘Guardian ' - t- A ,_ .. .,-v The Studebaker Corp. of Canada Ltd Walkerville, Ontario Prowse Bros. Limited The Clothing Men Tl-Ili ONE PRICE ONE PRICE CASH STORE TO EVERYBODY “The l/Vhole Town's Talking” msssrsnn AGENT-Mr. .1. w ‘ " Murdock is Guardian Agent in Mon- I. I. ~i i tsgue and will be pleased to receive‘ ~---—-~-— - . .... ~- oows items, advertising, new and Miss Eva Johnstone O‘l..enry is QQUTI-IMN opened 4h! renewal subscriptions. F t . visiting in Freetown the guest oi mneflng by singing the "Wreck 0! ree her friend Miss Helen Smith. tho Royal Palm." Roll Cell W” O O C and Vicinity spending a week with‘ her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Cairns. Miss Georgie McFsrIanc R. N. Lower Bedeque is visiting her sis- ter Mrs. F. L. Calms. answered by Riddles. moor“ “d bills of the dance were read girls ttled. Lunch wss served by k J nrlyflrhompson and Mrs. Fran r MacAirlay. ‘ Miss Grace Deacon daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Deacon, left last week to tske up her studies at Prince oi Wales College. We wish this Popular young lady every success. R. _ -—————{-O-}l-——--- I ..'C “lei oi Police John C~. Wil- liams. rs. Williams and do mel- Margaret oi Provincetown, ass. know here aiicr; may God give you B" V1501"! the parents of Mrs. Wil- strength to bear your sorrow for lllilw. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mac- EYES TESTED I COTYGCHOIIS whom m, 1.0m loveth he chss-, Pherwn vi Onrdissn. d .___. tenth, and help you w bow in hum- Messrs. Albert and Graeme Rev J. P. Kaye, Hampton accom- Llnklevlcr, motored in Freetown led by ‘Mr. Walter ‘Ibmpleman. recently. ' visited their college friend Rev. s. Rev. s. o. mun. and Mr. and! B. Profit last week. ' ount Exhibition blc Submissin to Him that doeth all --°Ml'- 8nd Mrs. A. M. MngPhgf- Mrs. R. A. Proiitt, and Misses Dor- the X11188 c Y things W" knowing ‘that He Gareth w" “m; daughter,‘ Ruth and Mum Mr. and Mrs. William Newoombe othy Muttart and Mae Proiitt, att- CLASS 1L gm- us, and are ab], u, my my Wm, oi St. Stephen, N. 3.. are the gugggg have returned to their home in U. ended the Sacred Concert given by w ‘be domL or their pal-mm, M; “d Mm Dom S. A. sitar spending s. pIessootIIrinity United Church Choir in 1n gllhfiffiflu”, 1 should read Holstein Signed in behalf oi the Women's “id MMHIBPIOH oi Gordian and vocation with relatives in Freetown Itho Princewwn United Church last ‘ - ' " ’ Institute. “w04++»0+¢+o4++o+»» jfisfiglal- ‘d v Mrs’ D um end Nor-them. ___~ aha‘ ‘week, Sec. l5 should read. 4 Years o sec‘ m illcficmfiigg “and”? mm" Wm. “hum M!" Rum cum’, of flu“! of m"! W" “"- ._r_-___- mpn= a. '1'. Holman m. Summer-side is wu o recent vom- w Freetown. B new: up a er - < . Sec.l5% should rend Ayrshire Cow " ‘ ' ' m- _. -. B ' i "I ire ficfianus “r H YEfErHAROLD "ms owwce sv-tzotcw-"rufiife WHY ls |1-.-\-H,, ' t3 years old. Reg. sec. i’! shoui read. Ayrshire Female. I l. ‘" . o, , w. acme TO as. AT _ oauciwrnn TAl-Klhi‘ women GENERATIbN ' gm“ ."|1Q_ oqcixs Housa- 00M TO one. OFTHEM ,5 5,, Wm“. w; i. - AN» . . ETTER - ~ - . " f ' - l! L’ chem coma SPRINGS-The members H‘ M8058‘ I snd visitors met at the home oi Mrs. Ulllltlt-Iifil‘ , "Id 5m“ m“ John A. MacDonald. The meeting - ' ~ ~ was devoted to business. It wss de- 17° x5" 8"”! cided to have parts ‘of the-school ' ~ _ m. grounds fenced with‘wire. The next ti”! i!“ 1' Mr. Robert Donald, Mslpequo meeting is to be held at’ thehoms oi Mrs. Joseph umpires. - . . l - -, l... on GLASSES FITTED {Prize List E. W. TAYLOR J. S. TAYLOR. nowrlvilss‘ High ‘Class ' RECITAL a n d entertainment, under the auspices of CLASS 1V. the Chap‘ lec. l4 should read Grade Shrop- ter» Order of Eastern 3053; ogflord I" “m” "W- Star, in ' ' ' <°‘———- ‘ , - ~ ~ - LETTER 0F SYMPATHY New London H911 ... 1‘ h u r s d a y evening, fiffiiffngiivgnjhwj m; p ‘ O G En '0 O '- 1 ~ —— » . ‘ tllpstlfdlifiosfil‘ 2d: 8% .:.:..;i'.".:'.°":..*.l *;:§.'.l'£l a 1 ~' * * ~ . i ‘o ' '” ' e e i _ _ loved sister. We know not now why "?_"‘°"“' thelethinglshouldbebutweshlll Sec. 24 should read Ayrshire Grade Female. Guernsey Female. B should reed Shorthorn‘ Female. YouFt uKu-CL! - - ones rrr BEHFNED - Sec. 29 should resd Jersey ori l 1 min I m: i» -_-<i i