Fr " are agmzaeficpeiir; l. i! lac;- ......._.......-..n.. . .,.,.......~a-aaa:rmux¢,n~. ., rec-u’: r.u¢:~na-a.u-»-...,a.,_.,. ,. ______‘ . ._fi?‘_ I TUESDAY, Turn the Aflic info a Spare Room roomorden. Your warmer in winner, too, because Beaver Boardiaanexnellen: insu- lasor-kaepe in: in and oold our. Gee genuine Buyer Board 4“\ e EAVER . BEAVER 'a0ARol5 I N SULATiNG _BOARD in: western GUARDIAN -Gl."1‘ YOUR FLOUR from us at bargain prices. Robinson's Bak- —ls PLATE HEAVY DUTY New Lincoln Storage Batteries. sold right at Ernie's. 5al1-8-29-2i. ery. Aug. 304i. -nn.\rc AND suolvrs at low- —BUY ETHYL GASOLINE. est prices. Robinson's Mill d: Bak- Mobil and Castrol Motor Oil at ery. Aug. ao-u. Bruce's. 5417-6411-31- --FLOUR. AND FEED. Corn and Oil Cake, Binder Twine and Spray- ing Material for sale at J. B. Miilmanm, Kansington. sasl-a-za-ei. —HOT DOG ROLLS-No picnic Robinson's Hot Dog Rolls. Robin- son's Bakery. Aug. 80-11. -BETURN'E‘D HOME——MI. and ma. W. Henry Noonan have rc- turned to their home in Summer- side from a honeymoon trip to the Maritime Provinces. They spent the —SPECIAL PRICES on flour. ' Regal, Royal Household, Patricia, While Lily and Citadel, at. bargain prices. Robinson's Bakery. Au‘ 30-11‘ er, Mrs. Annie Noonan of Bedeuqe. m]? dwflfiwd. mltpennve. -WON muza m roman i-a _ _ g DIVISION-—Mr. Harold Gaudet o! _'__' MADE |N CANADA Summerside who took part in the ‘SENT To “Aulmx _ me Am a 1 _ young lad who was found guilty a u: m“ Chum) ommp to“ oi breaking into the Sumrnerside nament for the Maritime Provinces at St. John, N. B., last ‘week car- ried oif the prize for the fourth division which was a nice electric Post Office on Sunday, Aug. 21st, inst., was sentenced to one year in the Reformatory at Halifax, N. 8.. and was takm over on Saturday l k. 0th f t .1 FQE§ . 2105b wereellls/lrfol-Ilrelmrrye Sdlcilihifriahddiby Mr’ V‘ J‘ Harrington’ imam m, f l W“ Cemm-eeedjkoduca Corp. M], Claude 301m.‘ I =oiiiccr.---5 r-q V - ofCanadgLamneedflflsorolrhOnt. - “~.M'-M°°°““° ,._ __ d‘*"1""KB=Y=P 1| pro for the Summerslde club played SONALS PER Board's many ma. SOLD BY MacDONALD—R0 WE WOODWORKING CO., LTD. Charlottetown in the Professional classes-S .._ gUMMERSIDE youm ,A —Mr. and Mrs, Morley M. Bell COURT-In the Summcrside Police _ Court on Monday morning three drunks appeared before His Honor; Stlpendiary Magistrate E. H. 3trong.l Two were fined $5 and costs and one $2 and costs. An assault case in Charlottetown this week-S —Mlss Yvonne Arscnault oi Sum- mcrside has returned to her homc after a pleasant visit to Moncton B.-S FOR SALE BY L. M. POOLE & COMPANY CHARLOTTETOWN R. T. IIOLMAN Limited, Wholesale and Retail Summerside, P. E. I. which came up last week was dis- ~ missed after the Magistrate had heard the evidence of the acsused‘ and witnesses. The same pnr y was --Friends.\vlil regret to learn that Mrs. Murdock McLeod of Linklettcr Read who is 96 years filled $20 and costs for ho i‘: irunk. _5 of age, is seriously llL-S _ a -_TIGNISH “rnqs “ICLEAN —Ml'!. Herbert BOWHQSS 0f MOllt- rose has entered the Prince County Hospital for treatment and‘ is doing nicely-s CUP-Jrignsh Baseball Club are ma, champions oi the McLean Baseball League and were presented with the cup at the close oi the game on Sunday by Mr. Jack Ahearn, Vice President oi the League. The game —Mr. Lawson Cotton of St. Elea- nors was operated on in the Prince was played 0n the ball grounds, at Tignish and was largely attend- appendicitis and is doing nicely-S iMore Cold-—- Bring in your old Gold we‘ still can use ' lots more. G. H. TAYLOR i i l JEWELER and ENGRAVER ed. The opposing team were C. Y. M. L. oi Summerside winners of the Eastern section. After nine in- nings of good baseball the score ended ll-4 in favor of Tignish. The batteries were: Tignish, T. Deyer and Morrisey; C. Y. M. L.: Phillip and Gallant. Umffife, Mr. Fred McLeod oi Summerside.—S —Friends will be pleased to hear that Mr. Charles Monkley is doing ‘nicely and is expected to leave the Prince County Hospital at the end of the wcek.—S —‘| ov. L. B. Campbell, pastor of the United Church, who has been spending a. vacation with his fam- ily in Nova Scotia is expected home at the end of the week-S -—CLOSING 0F UNITED SER- VICES——The closing services oi Trinity United Church and the kvBaptist Ghurch__ Di‘. Freeman's based on St. John 410; ‘ hadst kroxvn." The Rcv. Czmrlcs R. Freeman, The 501015; at, me morning ser- D" D'- "Tamcd “iommg and 9V‘ vice was Miss Lena MacLure whose emu; ill. the Balpilst Church on Slzudny. The morning theme was 2T: “Follow Mo." tion Lo walk with the group tllllOllg the villages of Gal- vicm ilue, there was at. appeal therein "shut reached the very dceps of the man's whole being. Following, learning, rejoicing it became a pas- sion 0i his life that others might Couragmg attcndancm siiurc in that gift, gracious, clccpl all pervading that may come tnwpd Ballast Comenuon meeting Ilium‘ who dwell daily with the W0Hvme_ N_ S" on August 31st I-lislCf. (‘lunged and renewed hie, through pmym. Service, Thursday evening Ill" icilozix-lilp ulth Christ comeimgo‘ grace, low, courage, palicnce and a __ grc ilLSS of heart. Throu h all thel ' i problems of lift‘, busincsi, friend- ship, joy, sorrow and evcn to the' fi. al home going, the leadership oi Jesus provides n way that is sure. "For what were n lcndcr with none ERATIONS COMPLETED. evening sermon "Walking Amid the Unknown" was “If thou fine soprano was heard in a very effective interpretation of "Come ye bilsCfl on illc words of st. Luke 5.131655“, of My Father). The Mme NW 5"“P1Y_ m Quartctte ,Mcssrs. Qulgley, Calder, fvlzulhcw of old vms this an mvita- Dingwen and stuns gave two very hlasmm‘ l fine numbers at the evening ser- Gocd congregations were present morning and cycling. and the Sun- day School held at the close oi the morning service had a notably en- Reference was made to the Uni- Thls following: involves a 5cm 1s, as we“ as to the midqveek SeGuril-ilesicstcd a number of friends in golfi Assoflalqqox‘; REFUNDED Qp-lat the home of his aunt. Mrs. L} Mrs’ Preston MacNutMCanadian Press) - Production ohghove sutheriands Christian Church. Summerslde —*M1'- and Mrs. Charles Ramsay were hem on sung“ with huge and son, Master Russel, of Summer- pttendances at both churches. Revniide were visits?“ '90 the Caplifll Mr. Outhouse of Charlottetown took last week and 5P9“?- fl few (1598 at the services and spoke very h‘ghly'D'-11V8Y~—»‘5 oi the arrangement of having the services. He had enjoyed the iel- lowship with the United Church people and hoped that they would Ont, where he has been under- become an annual event. He would some “eilimem T91‘ the hit 83X always be willing to assist with I weeks under the care of Dr. Lockcs. them. At the evening service in the‘His many friends will be pleased to United, Church Mrs, Maynard learn that he is very much im- Schurman sang very acceptably proved-S "The Holy City". Miss Jean Wright, _ Miss Ethel Strong. Mr. L. B. Ciue| —Miss Amanda Cannon of Sum- and Mr. Archie Sharp sang in ymerslde was the guest for the week chorus, "Lead Kindly L'ght".-S end of Col and Mrs. Dawson of ‘rledequc. At the morning service in -—ALBERTON — Mr. and Mrs.‘ the Baptist Church, she sang very at Harry A. White and daughtcrsfacccptably, “The Heart that was to Beatrice and Eleanor, oi Cliftondale Broken for Me“. Miss Cannon and Mass, are the welcome guests of Miss Iiene Dawson also sang in m; Mr. and Mrs. J. F. White. "Maple- duct “The Old Rugged CrossW-S burst". Mr. Roy Hodgson of Walthq am. Mass, is the guest oi lVl'r. and ' Mrs. H. J‘ Hodgsoil. Mr. Hodgson is well know-n here and has inter- MrnClayion Forbes of Lot 1c is expected home from Williamberg. F. While. Malpcque, is the guest of or gathering is complete without ' week end with Mr. Noonan’s rnothq ‘ of Summerside are visiting relatives» (Jounty Hospital on Monday for‘ Shows An Increase HALIFAX. MIE- 27-(90! The accident occured a short distanceicratlon for tonsils at his home ye?!- that are ripc for the leading. To hail Him as chief, to fare in his starlit way? Seek Him and make Him Within, His image hccding, shadow be substance, and NEW YORK, Aug. l6.—The plan~ COlTIOTBilOn one-year notes due June _'.l‘ill 14, 1983. has been declared operat- fifranscript, Tuesday, Aug. l6, i932.) ‘Nutt and Mr. ‘also Ben Tani/on mangled u? wlltihlcr. Minister or Agrmnmrg for exchanging Staten Island Edison Mrs._MacNutt on Mon h; re urn tgt} ESL mated prcducnon m. creamer}, tlgefiamgdaikilasrf aggoiinngt ‘butter in this Province for July 0 be an o o a ' ',amounted to 842,879 pounds. com- in twelve feet of water. The prompt creamcry butter in Nova Seotia con- ililxti-act from “Boston EveninglChristina Fraser, Mas Muriiel g/izitcc- umms w increase‘ according to up . l 8. , , i Gregwn c u WIFE-a Slllllllltid by 3°" 0- P- Gmlch‘ , were repairing the bridge below his Experience Utmost i Pleasure Without Any Regrets You have only to smoke ROXY for a day to recognize atonce thatheroie acigaretto -—pure, mild, smootlr-with every qua- lity a cigarette must have to give you greatest pleasure without any regrets, night or morning. Prove to yourself why thousands and thousands of smokers, men and women, are now smoking ROXY-all that's good in cigarettes rolled into one. Try ROXY for a day-then you will , '- 20 ior 25c ~—- l2 for 15c ROXY MILD VIRGINIA enoAlxerrlais i], ”ALL THAT'S oooo IN CIGARETTESQ L. O. GROTHE, LIMITED - Purveyms of finest Tobacco: i join the crowd of happy ROXY smokers. g ‘v i i enlisted with the 23rd Battery l c. F. A. in November, 1914. He was wounded while on active service at *” "‘_' Passchendale, and afterwards was dec orated for bravery during this bat- Oddfcllows Hall Aug. a0 in aid oi m» melvmg ‘he M M- 3° l“ em‘ the new hospital. Cards and re- pi°yed Wm‘ the somber“ Pacific l frcshmcnts, Dalvay Orchestra in “d berm“ leaving New Y°rk he W‘ attendance. Admission 50c. Comewolved a pr°m°ti°“ and w” trans‘ and enjoy the bcst dance of the {erred t° s“ mandsw‘ ms Wu“ 1s Season 5405_8_27_3l' visiting her parents at Halifax, Mr. 1 and Mrs. Douglas Rutherford. with ‘ her is the youngest son, Lawrence. ' ..“ENJO\'ING IIOLIDAY- Mrs. Mr. Doiron leaves on Saturday mom- J. R. Curran of Halifax. aceompan- in; to return with his family m the ed by her two children, Gerald and». U, s, A__H, Betty, has rented Mr. Alva Allensl house at Montague for a few weeks. JMONTAGUE-Big dance in vacation. Mr. Curran is a printer on PEIWONALS the Hallfav. Chronicle-H. ——- ..'Mastcr DOugIas Nicholson. JACCIDENT AVERTED-What {young son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Nich- imlght have rcsuited in a seriousloison, Montague, underwent an 0P" Bridge. Mon-'terday and is reporting ‘doing well. tague. While Mr. Alex Nicholson, as- sisted by his young son. Wellington, ..'Little Misss Lucille Burden, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Bur- 'house the decayed structure gave den, J. P., Montague, had her ton- iway, taking Mr. Ncholson with it sils removed at her home a. week ' and pinning him beneath the debris ago and is able to be about again. H. darkness the splendor of ivo. With the Associated Gas concentrating on the exchange Electric Securities Compay Inc., now and Mrs. H . J- serial maturies of the General Gas Ernest Kerr with her two winsome 8.: John, N. B. is the guest of Mr. Larkln. Mrs. Thos.‘ daughter. Mrs. pared with 749,088 th h l . This o! wmdnson and e same mont ast year re iwlmis dllfini! action of his son saved his life and ' ' , averted another tragedy-H. presents an increase of i2 per cent. icxcept for details. Holders nf serial notes oi ficncral Gas 8c Electric Company. which were due yesterday have been ladvised that the offer to exchange 31mm for Northern Pennsylvania jPowcr Company first mortgage 5's. I S ' J h n 0 n par for par, has been extended until Stay s! the In est hotel‘ further nniice. In the Maritime rovincea. __ Beautifully Ind centrally situ- afed. lacing Kin ‘s lllrgthg ‘francs was tolling Rubenstein all Elli"! 1P0! 0i in! Ohm about his encounter with a burg- lnr. Absolutely fireproof, 250 "veil, you see, I heard a noise. rooms wlrh outside view, European plan from $2.. .. Table d'ho#e meals and cafe- ‘ 1 rushed downstairs and minus , do loaded revolver at de burglars -head. Dc villain wok no notice of [me at all, Hc just locked at dat ‘beautiful revolver and said: ‘How much do ynu vaut for dat?‘ Veil. now. Rubr-Yvtr-in, how‘ could I [shoot dc man ven he wanted to talk business?" terla. Ideal sample rooms and own garage service. Saul In hello! and New Drunk! Braden- & Electric Corporation from i933 chi "to 1935. the rciundng operations leaving for zregarclcd as having been eompletedhand Mrs. ldren, Gordon and Helen are ' l . . u . m” Hms‘ Aberm Mr wanted the rent. And I lVBTlh it-companwd by m; W‘, 5mg.“ mm, ial . .. S. Albert MacDonfl mday.‘ the n llBobbie and Colin is visitng hi8|is visiting Montague, the guest 0! ‘charmtmmwn paid a flying VB“ don't get it people will be pnintinqinarmgs M; and M15 Mdfid .—-A. l m’ w Alberto“ Ry P“ l-lY-YDcii-on, at Montague. Mr, Doiren islMrs. Carruthers. Mrl. Dennis is ao- lillnarrlin—ilrnti fur- woundl, He was a poet. but the landlord landlord said. out this house tomorrow place where you once lived." ..'Miss Claribei Keefe, telephone ,cperator at Montague, returned to -——- ‘her duties on Friday after spending , ..'WELCOME VISITOR. - Mf-IB. pleasant holiday in Saint John. H. ,Reglnald Doiron of New York, ac-l xi . .'Mrs. Melvin Dennispi Ottawa Matthewlher brother, Mr. J. U. Carruthers and ‘one oi our returned men. havin! companied by her three daughters, Carol. Doreen and Helm-fl- ..'M'r. Duncan Kennedy with ha‘ mother, Mrs, Jane Kennedy andi niece Miss Helen Dewar have mot- ored back ‘to Boston after spending a pleasant vacation at their old home at Montague. ..'lvlr. and Mrs. Adam McLure have as their guests this week Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Millar oi Somerville, Mrs. Arthur Spaulding of Peterbor- ough, N. H. and Miss Belle Mine Lure of Lexington, Mass-H. . .'Mr. and Mrs. Frank Curtain ac companied by Mr. and Mrs. McFad- yen hav returned by motor to Bos~ ton after visiting at Montague and Canoe Cove. Mrs. Curtain was form- erly Miss Florence Kennedy of Mon- tague. Mr. Curtain is employed with the National Shamut Bank. Bos- ton-H. ..'Mr. Bruce Bears, oi Roxbury. Mass, accompanied by his wife and two small children, motored to Montague to spend his vacation at the home oi his father. Mr. Isaac Bears. Mr. Bears has been employ- ed with the Boston Consolidated Gas Company for the past ten years. His many friends are glad to see him at Montague.—H. “It's my birthday," cooed the sweet young thing. "I don‘t think I look thirty, do I?" "Not now. darling," replied her C.N.R' Telegraph H Operator Passer (Canadian Press) MONCTON, N. B., Aug. 27'- There passed ‘away yesterday °“\ of the veteran telcgrnphers in thl Maritime Provinccs in the PET-W‘ oi James R. Burns. Wliicd mm nger of the Canadian NHUOM Telegraphs office in this ch)? Dem was the result of a strokl’. ____.___.__- "What is your recreation. n\'. boy?" said a banker to his caddie- “I'm a Methodist, sir." “No, no, that's Sm" mean, have "you uni‘ Pmmnm sport or hobby? Ju~i us. 501' H nmplc, I myself nm a £1015“? “No, that's lust your ‘"1"’- said the boy. ' belief. Y I f- Fnr Colds uln Mlnnrlla Linimen _________________._ ~Salesman Wanted "Large Canadian Life insur- ance Company without Char- lottetown representation hi" attractive contract for 0X‘ pericnccd salesman cafY-lhl‘ of handling the c!!!’ “d Queens and Kings counties- A few other P. E. l. Olltimms‘ Write fully Box R. 115- >_________ friend. "You used to." Aug. 29-3i. *________- l G UP FATHER BR NGm By George _McMnnl19 planer: AN iNvlTATlOtd Ol-LQEAIB-‘(IJ suoupu) THINK RA-rsl, AN" \ WELL! V" No‘, GONG To . WELLTHRFIQ To A Rzcewnou GiVI-N woo o e rm u per WAN-rm To Go mm A" c0001. QOMETwN. ‘N a-g Mae. canals CATuRE- RiCEPfloN5.'fl-\AT5 Au. To pin-n”: wuss i-ow-‘iix-Jnérsi-{QHSJTD we To-Moaacm NIGHT. YcuVr-i as»: nomG wsnomaow RUNNNG Q“ “Yak ° “i FY,.°,_:"‘T':"‘"§_:_ _. usae lo A sis-r or me ‘SINCE o ow time BEEN AGNNQT w,“ FAN“ , A "~ ‘- y”; new: WHO WILL. as RUNNING ma w,“ b‘ “a - , - THERE - _ MAYOR - '““ ' ~; . M» e _ _ ' ' '. - r’ ° A n as‘ a m (° .'\ I 8'30 H h elm. m; raga-w“, |.a_,'<';.§§‘e.| sh‘!