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Home Made Fudge tell the clerk the day and month of your birth, the year may still be your secret, and you will receive with your order e 15 Page Horoscope by Rajah the rm; CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN SDMMERSIDE GUARDIAN and Prince Bounty Bhroniole 4m ooh-l is reserved In new! ol land banal but advertising at s nanny lshn Isy be Inserted ll I seats a word stile!!! rumble l-II l4- ‘h!!!’ -IiQUlP your auto with a tent and radio. Both sold at Breeds. ‘ 263. —BOX, iinish, clapboard, floor- ing and roofing nails, all saleable sizes in stock at Braces. 328. i i —!5!.ANDIlB DEB IN CAL!!!) - NlA — Word has been received in Summerside of the death. of Mr. Cornelius Slsvin, st Los Angelee, caliL, on July 39th. Mr. Slavln was 47 years of age and was the son of the late Terrenrefllavin of Spring Valley, P. E. I. Prior to his mov- ing to California, Mr. Slavln resid- ed in Port Borden, for a number oi years, where he was well and fev- ourobly known. i-le leaves to mourn his widow, nee Florence lvicDonsld of Aims, P. E. 1., one son, Everett, now residing in Los Angcles; also his mother, Mrs. Hugh M. Sudbury. of Summerside; one sister, Mrs. Rose McCormick, of Toronto, Ont; one ALABBLIGBTB. batteries and . bulbs in stock at Brscdl. 333- —BAP’I‘IST CHURCH-Services Sunday Aug. 30th Pastor (Revi A. J. Orowe, 10.46 a. m. mornin wonmlp st Bedeque. mrwhw my, p. B. mpsmflh; 11.46 a m aymdny school; 7.80 p. m. Even ing service at Freetown, preacher Lin. Emerson Huestis. -NOR'i‘fl BEDEQUI lilNl‘ FREETDWN UNITED CHURCH- Freewwn i1; N. Bedeque, s. B. 2 Worship 3; Travellers Rest, 7.30 Meanorlal Service. Dr. Ramsey o.‘ Monoton, President of Conferenc invited to preach. Minister, J. W. A. Nicholson. —S'SIDE POLICE COURT — In the Bummerside Police Court on Wednesday morning one msn was fined $3 and costs for being drunk. Another man was given seven day; in Jail for driving while under the influence of liquor. A case brought by the R. C. M. P. was adjourned for Judgment. A man charged with -AUGUS1‘SLE- Our Final Drive For Clearance of All Summer Great. Let him be your counsellor and friend. Take advan- tage of this unique opportunity for happiness. Mail orders arid 7 cents extra for mailing and please give your correct birth date. Sale Starts Friday, August 18th to Monday, August 21st Goods is Now 0n. The Prices BelowTell the Talc. Lots More Values Not Advertised. Seeing 9' Is Believing. So Sec For Yourself. Bathing Suits Men’s Hats Polo Shirts Men's and Ladies’ Soft Straw and Sailor Hats Men's Pure Silk Polo Shirts Bathing Suits Worth up to $2.50 Regular Value $2.25 ' Clearing at Clearing for Only Clearing For 1-3 01f & 1-2 Priw 1.00 $1,011 Men’s Balbrig- Men’ Unlined Cotton Hats gan Undervvea sufnnjer Cap§ Children's Cotton 1mm Two Pieces, Small Sizes values up to 31,75 Wmth “P t° 75°- brother, Mr. Wm. T. Slavin, of Pal- stealing goods from Schumann's mer Road; iind the following half Garage was given thirty days in brothers and sisters: Mrs. Thomas jaiL-S. Mclnnis, Mrs. Charles Ross, Mr. Ernest Sudshury and Mr. Harry -COM‘.MIJNITY CLUB PICNIC- Sudsbury, all residing in Summer- North Bedeque Community Club side, to whom sympathy is cxtend- held a picnic, which took place on ed. The funeral took place on July‘ Friday afternoon Hi? Raine“ Allow. Illsiz-S. on the grounds overlooking the .____ beautiful waters of Richmond Bay. —-SOI~'IBALL AT BEDEQUE — A large number of children and Centervllle diamond on Friday even- grown-ups gathered for the occas- ing was the scene of a hotly wn- ion. A pleasant time was spent in tested game of softball before e games of softball, running races and large crowd. The two contesting other sports. When tee. time arriv- teams were Lower Bedeque and ed all sat down to a bounteous re- Centerviile, (they having finished ‘past, served near the evergreen first and second in the league ser- trees. Two sittings were necessary ies), were then battling in the first to accommodate those present. ‘The of the Play-oft games. Lower Bed- ‘ones forced to wait found their ap- _ ‘sST ANDREWS P3353“ eque, (perhaps a. trifle over-confid- petites a wee bit sharper. After the TERMN Cunncumontague ent), after a. very successful season. cravings of the inner man were sat- Sunday August 20, Sunday sen-m. went down to defeat before an un- isfied, going home time came all too der-rated hard fighting team by a quickly, when the crowd departed, _.._- »<.w-..~.- “ THREE DAYS ONLY womurs nnuo sronr m... “?_ EASTERN GUARDIAN \ A!‘ This column la reserred tel new: nt ion-J interest but advertising e5, 310mm; sgrvicg 11 a, m, Even. l1 l ‘ fhinlfwl’.l'§§§'°..l'l'i5.§“ Llffltlf ii.‘ in: sen/lee 7 p_ m, Sunday school score of n-a. my Stull as umpire voting it had been a lolly affair. 19a Per Garment I Clearing at i Qdvnnre. meet, at 1O a_ m m“ Ewan Mam and Thomas Paquet as base Judge i Clearing at Per suit Clear n5 at l Donald, New,“ Ontmo Wm gave the best oi satisfaction. Here —BEDEQUE SPORTS-The tea ' 1 ..~sUBsCRIPTIONs to The preach’ is the line-up of the teams: Lower and sports at Bedeque Rink on - 1'3 0“ i ~ handed to their Rep. Archie Hume, Bedeque, catcher, Hector ieard; Tuesday afternoon were very suc- I - T ;i if 3195i BF 3- J- M-"bWY-‘l DY": 51°". “QUIET WATERFRONIL pitcher, Charlie MacFarlane; first cessful and very largely attended. _ i on ague. 106. were it not {or the m“ ‘that the base, Clarence Barret; second base. Many outsiders were present. The B o _ ’ W1 steam" Enterprise which m.“ W Horace Wright, Jr.; third base, sports were the big attraction and. s ..'UNI'I'ED (‘HIYRPII OF CAN- Wm“ this Island and Cape Breton Douglas Aflieck; short stop, Lorne were keenly contested. The ladies ADA-Georgetown and Sturgeon. part5 makes weekly cans at ms Airlock; right field, Otto Jensen; had the tables loaded with delicacies Megfg Fgngy H059, Underwear Suits binations 59m"! 51111481’ AIM;- mlh- Sturs- centre field Walter Richards" left in their usual good style and with . lwrt the writer front at M t ' - ~ A od assortment of evm ll o. m. Aizllroxrzi Co's, 2.30 p. Wm“, be as bare of smppig: Tilt field, Hudson Jeffrey. Centervllle, a well filled refreshment booth ev- Men's Cotton Men's Silk Combinations go patterns 3035' _ in.‘ Goorgcwiyn Tip, m. Sabbath mm pond‘ Even the pints or which Catcher, Austin MacDonald; pitcher, erybody seemed to enjoy themselves Bathing suns R65 value to $175 Summer Combinations scnoo. 1H Georlzernrn and Stur- a, one time Montague could boas, Russell Noonan; first base, Daniel to the full. The sports events fol- Clearing at cl Clearing at Clearing at saline at Per Suit Noonan; second base, Angus Ber~ lows: 100 yd. dash, 14 yrs. and un- nard; third base, Fred Arsenault; der—lst, Frank McDonald, Bede- short stop, Frank MacDonald; right que, time 12 secs; 2nd, Kenneth field, Elliott Bell; centre field, Arn- Archibald, Bedeque. 100 yd. dash, old Henderson; left field, Hammond over 14. yrs.-1st, Arthur Woolner, Bowness. Everyone is looking ior- North Rustlco, Time 10%. secs; 2nd, word to the next game between F. Poynter, Freetown. 220 yds. dosh geon at l0 a. m. Rev. C. U. Mac- Nmm Pat”. of not a few are gone. Capt. George hilt-Donald, who has charge of placing the buoys, a retired sea Captain and a veteran of the seven seas is probably the only man in Montague today capable of safely 1 9c. Boy’s 45c. Baby’s 49h $1.00 Yard Goods Girls Wash ..'CARDIGAN PRESHYTER- IAN CHURCH-Sunday Aug, 20, Sunday Services: Dundos in the morning a: ll dciock, Cardigan in t the fl-fioffwofl M 2-30 obleck: rfigngflfidvflie gnghaioghnerefl: these teams. open-lst, Arthur Woolner, North A s ecial Lot f ' ' v ' Ixarne Valley in the evening at ' Rustlco, time, 25 secs.; 2nd, Morris] p 0 our s so little use for his endowments. Voiles, Rayons, Dimity, Organdy, Mesh Cloth, Clearing at 1-2 Price Ladies’Summer Dresses Balance of Ladies‘ Summer Dresses, Crepes, Linen and Voiles 7-39- RW- ATPY R- Gibwn- Mln- --NOR.’l‘ll BEDEQUE COMMUN- Deacon, Freetown. 1 mile nun-dst, iswr wiil preach at all three ser- ‘want-d.- unlmem rem". ma‘ ITY CLUB LECTURE - Quite a "Hugh Campbell, Graham's Road, Wwi- large crowd assembled st the North time 5 mins. 1 sec.; 2nd Calvin Bow- - B ‘ , Hall on the evening of Aug. mess, Bummerside. 4 ml'ie bike race 9th for the lecture and program put —1st, C. Burns, Freetown, time 14 on by téw Community Club. 'l‘he min. 30 secs; 2nd, A. Clow. High opening number was O Canada. JllmlP-lflii. REY Still-i. 130111911. 4 fli- Thc chairman of the previous meet- 10 ins; 2nd, Arthur Woolner, North ing, not being present, the Rev. J. Rustico. Pole Vault-lst, Ralph W. A. Nicholson was appointed in Mclihrlane, Freetown, 8 ft. 2 ins.; his stead, and filled the position in 2nd, A. Wedge, Carleton. Standing a very capable manner. Mrs. W. C. Broad Jump-let, A. Woolner, North Schurman gave a well rendered solo Rustlco, 9 ft. 2 ins.; 2nd, Austin entitled "Believe Me If All Those Jardine, Wilrnot Valley. Running Endesring Young Charms," which Broad Ju.mp—-lst, T. Paquet, Bor- Sizes 2 to 6 years Sizes 2 to 6 years Broadcmthi PW“, Broadcloth, Print and Celenese, Volles Linen Clearing at Clearing at 1-3 Oil 1'3 0i? Children’s Dresses i Printed Cotton and Print Voiles Pink, Blue and White Clearing st 1-3 0i? , Spring Coats All Ladies’ and Children's Spring Coats, Plain and Fur Trimmed Bear the HEAT was encored. Other numbers on the den, 16 it, 1 in.; 2nd, Arthur Wool- program were a. recitation by Helen ner, North Rustico-Shot put 14 lbs. Clearing at Clea-Ting 8-D 0193-11118 at " Arsenault, who showed wonderful —1st, Austin Jardine, Wilmot, 37 ft. . . . v ability for e child, and was encored. 11 ins; 2nd, Ray Stuli, Borden. 1'2 1-2 1 '2 Something novel in the way of en- Heavy Hammer, 56 lbs.—1st, Lorne tertsinment was put on by Jerome MoCnull, North Bedeque, 24 it. 10 Arsenault, playing the harmonics, ins.; 2nd, Austin Jardlne, North accompanied by Stuart Carruthers Bedeque, 24 ft. 10 ins-Soft Ball with the spoons, encored. One of Game-Borden Nationals, 10; Bede- the best features of the evening was que All Stars, 3.—S. Messrs. Gallant and Gaudet's violin duet. They were forced to respond to two encores. Before the lecture, the audience sang part oi’ that old popular song "Old Folks At Home." Much interest was taken in the lec- ture, delivered by Mr. J. W. Boul- ter, of the Department oi Agricul- ed Curtain Scrim WhiteCurtain Scrim, 36 inches wide Clearing at s. yard Ladies’ Knitted Suits Balance of our Ladies’ Knitted suns Clearing at Z0 Per Cent ()0 Hearth Rugs Colored Border Table Cloths Sizes 54 x 54 inches ;.¢.._,;,. $1.10 Stair Carpets lilinord’: Liniment for Plies. PERSONALS Sizes s4 x as inches if —Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Pope and two young sons, who have been vis- iting in Summerslde, have returned to their home in Ottawzt-S. Overdrapes Made Up that the farmer could produce more than he is now doing and in that way. make his farm give better re- turns. He also contended that ship- ping clubs, egg circles, etc, were of a great benefit, making far better prices as a whole. It would take too long to 9o over all the ground cov- cred in the address, but suffice it to e‘ '4" M"! "PW" say that it was a very illuminating CENTRAL QROCERY one, and goes to show that Mr. Corner of Central and Fitzroy Sts. iirefis suppers. Oven.f|-¢,h_ Mad, by Kellogg in London, Ontario. nwew/ffcw‘ i213” 0:15p’ fmzdszzand ture, Charlottetown, (one time H ' °°° °P- ° 088' 0m school inspector) with North Bedc- Hen Q allt envy Quality Silk Dam- B ~ ‘ Flakes are extra refreshing. Rich que one of the schools included in e dxlgggcizolfiixgtl? n; 121-6212; Hevfth I‘; y 8.5K Overdrape Material angrgfgecgilljxéfinster . [n energy __ and so easy to (“gen his inspectorate. He had never be- - - '- a i189 50 inches wide 27 j s visiting her sister, Mrs. Charles Mc- 2 5 nches wide everal broken lines in l they don’; ‘ihem you up» fore favored the audience with a Donna o, sunlmemdca 7 I 1 inches Reg. Price $1.10 t0 $1.35 Extra, Special Swiss and Nottln ham 1 F. lecture. The keynote of his speech ' ' ' clearing at Per Yard. clemng at Net curtains l m” for hreakfafl» llllldl, (‘llil- stressed co-operatlon, He claimed Clearing P1199, per yard Per Yard clear“; ta . ‘ S 3 I Display Advertising 51-95 4' 94G.‘ Announcement You are assured o! NEW FRESH STOCK ‘ PROMPT DELIVERY i and the best of service 1'95 1'3 n WILL THEY STRIKE ? Why not order your coal early and play safe. We extend liberal credit terms on carload lots, either VICTORIA or ERAS D'0R Coils. ')ur prices for less than carload are for cash only. H. R. LARGE & CO. TEL. 1000. s. . ca’, 58 QUEEN’ STREET. Bouiter several questions, ‘which he tho prominent farmers of this and surrounding districts asked Mr. answered to the best of his ability. The meeting closed with the Na- tional Anthem lllnlhlllncnteaelllhilnbtflfl 7' minte- is the right man in the right smmm" ltali employees are voting on s strike ballot for place. At its close Mr. Nicholson ex- culonmggsfggl’; shwflewr 5"P‘°""’°' 15"“ te cied w. Bouiter vote of thanks ' if they go on strike coal will be scarce and higher priced, mnuhm o; w’ au:1ence_ some o‘ new.” as“ misc’?! b, ‘he 4 We solicit your patronage. Besldu fresh groceries we will carry a foil line of soft drinks. ICE CREAM, FRUIT CIGABEITES AND TOBACCO CENTRAL GROCERY OPEN EVENTNGS w» .-..»~--<~~ . » . _;,.,,.-_.;.;;..s-v-.:.~;;< BROS. ma.