MEN’S TWEED SUIT eo on sru: ron Friday and Saturday Dnly For $1.00 _ 50 Tweed Suits in the Lot ‘Sizes 36to 44. All Good Styles and Patterns REGULAR VALUES $18.00 T0 $30.00. arrows: anus Ltd.’ \ 1* Tweed Suit for $1.00. Such a sale is astounding. The values are all good. When you buy one of these Suits we will sell you an- other one for only $1.00, just thinii of it a beautiful Don’t forget the Price or Place. CASH STORE FOR MEN’S CLOTHING ONLY “I hear that Mrs. Bargalnhuntlwasnt very busy he would give her or d her appendix removed. I didn't‘ a choice or several operations at re- ‘mow she had appendicitis." lduced rates, and she picked the one "she didn't. Dr. Foxx called her on which she thought she would be up one day and said Q long as he saving the most money." announcement today Ford Dealer. SPOT CASH ' iiillionth Ford Gar The one-millionth Ford car made in Canada isto be displayed in Charlottetown today, according to by C. G. Gregory, of Universal Motors Ltd, The historic car will stop here for a. short time before continuing a NOMINATED Yesterday was Nomination DI! for the provincial W DD held 0n August 0th. 1n Queen's County the followifll had nominated: QUEENS COUNT! Fir-st District Councillor-s. W. A. F. Stewart, L. Walter McKenzie. U- Assemblymfli, HOD. Peter Sin- clair, L. Thomas WIBIIID". 0- Second District Councillors. Hon. B. W. Lengt- L. L. L. Jenkins, C. Assednblymen, Angus McPhee, L. David F. 3901111116. o- Third Disfllct _ councillors, Mark Moflulllfi. Tu» J. A. McDonald. O. . Assemblyman, Hon. Russell Olsrir L., M. W. Wood. 0- Fonrth District Councillors," Callum Bruce, l... Shaw Mcliilillan, C. Assemblyman, J. J. Iii-ribbed, L». George MERE-u. 9- Fifth District (Charlottetown and Royalty) Councillors, Charles St. C. Train- ar, L., Dr. W. J. P. McMillan, C. Asserrilalymen, E. T- H1805. 11-- JV. A. Stewart, C. KINGS COUNTY l First District I Councillors, J. B. Edwin Reid, L» H. D. MacLean. C- Assemblyrnen, P. A. MoLsaac, L» Dr. A. A. MacDonald, C. Second r" ' let Councillors, Hon. J. P. Macin- tyre, n, J. n. MacDonald. G- As-sernbiymen, H. H. Cox, L., H-D- MacEwen, C Third District i Councillors, S. S. Hessian, L, H- i". MlacPhee, C. Assemblyman, 301m Mu-‘lia-Td. L-l .slie D. Hunter, C- Fourth District Councillors, Mont Arrnear, 11-, M- r‘. MacDonald, C. i Assemblyman, John A. Campbell. IL,’ John D. MacLeod, C. Fifth District Councillors, George E. Savillc. 11-- J. D. Stewart, C. Assemblymen, J. J. Condon. T-I-v J. Howard MacDonald, C. tune nominations close at 4_ 0‘- clock. PRINCE COUNTY first District For Councillor, Mr. Thane A. Campbell, Summerside, Lib., mov- ed by Irving Harding, seconded by B. Hampton Horne, c! Rosebank: Wilfred Tanton, Cons, Alberton. moved by Emmerson Matthews, Al- berton, seconded by J. J. Chalssofl, Tlgiiish. - J. J. Chaisson, Tisnish, Cons., for Assemblyman, moved by Jos. Doir- on, Alberton, seconded by John ~7- MleDonald, Alberton and Wilfred Tanton, Alberton. Mr. Aeneas Gal- ‘ '4 nu: osumlu. i . PBBDYTIBIAN (BUICK.- ‘ryns Valley, Rev. I. C. Robertson willpreschsundsyAugrltlndlt Victoria West st1030 s. In. This VslicysgMtIpml-ndlntltst 7pm. ‘HAMPTON PASTORAL OHAlGEPTho services to: Bun- day, August 2nd are Boushsw st 1ls.m.DeBabieat3p.m.lnd Victoria st 7.80 p. m. Rev. Geo- Ayers, Minister. ACCEPIB rosmon-m. John D.1"rsser,Goor;town,wssinth.e ‘city yesterday, enrouto to Ottawa, where s position awn-its him in tho Dominion Bureau or Statistics. His brother Kenneth scompsnled him as tar ss Borden. FLOWERS 1N RIMDHBBANCIJ- Owing to the iilneu or supplying clergy, service wss not held in Bung meriield United Church on July 26th. Flowers, placed in the church for this service were in loving mem- ory oi! Miss Edna Harding from her parents, sisters and brothers, Mr. and Mrs. James A. Harding and Clarke, Norboso; Miss Hazel Ham. ing, Elizabeth, New Jersey; Mr. and Mrs. Chesley Robertson and. son Ernest, Piaintield, New Jersey. CHARTERS PLANE-Mr‘. William MacKay, o1’ New York who is spmd.‘ ing a vacation in the Province, re- ceived a telegram iniorming him o! the serious illness_ o! his sister in New York. The telegram having been addressed to the Tourist As- 800180011. Mr. MacFadyen, of that ofllce immediately took steps to loc- ate Mr. MalcKay. and alter various enquiries got in touch with him at the Russ Hotel. Although the tele- gram was received at the Tourist Oflice at 10 o'clock a. m., Mr. Mac- Kay‘s whereabouts not being known, he was not informed until aite: it was too late to catch the afternoon train. Mr. MacKay chartered an aeroplane from the Atlantic Airways at St. John and within a short space of time was on his way to St. John, where he caught the 5.45 train for Boston. a. Gillispie, Borden, seconded Louis P. Smith, Bedeque. Fifth District For Councillor Lucas R. Alien, Llb., Summer-side, moved by John McNeill, Miscouche, seconded M. L. Bradshaw, E. P. Foley, Summer- side; Winsloe J. Lidstone, Cons., Summerside, moved by J. E. Dal- ton, W. F. Strong, Summ " For Assemblyman: Dr. John Mc- Nelll, Surnmerside, Lib., moved by William DESROOTICS, seconded John Squarebriggs and John McNeill, Misoouche, L. M. McNeill, C0!!!" Summerside, Reginald Gaudet, M18- couche, Roderick Morrison, Sum- IAPIISTIIDVICIC- will bessr-vicointhsllur-rsy Dep- tistChurohonBrmdmAug-mdst 7p.m..ccnductsdirylnuisflsrns. OOIIUNIONIIIVIOISIUIN held on Sunday ststafltewsrt Presbytsrisnchurchstlimmsnd at Msrshtisid st 31am. Rev. l-Ienslavfltsvsrtwillbotheminhter lnChs-rgc. Rommel-agate will dispensscomrinmicnstriighfisidst sdclock. Drnlhmflensmrsstor. PERSONALS Mimrhltioeolthoflfllstsi! motored to Montague on Thursday and reported the country very hot. _ mu Margaret Alenndsr, or New Glasgow, N. s.,,who was on I- visit to her sister, Mn. Anrbrsy The many friends o! m. C. Leon- ard Grant, lame street, will be gIadtoknorvthI-theismlklnga good recovery ‘rom n serious op- eration on his throat last week. ssys~the New Glasgow News. The Misses Jean owsn sud Lou- ise Simpson, who spent the post week in tevm, guests oi’ Miss Ar- thens Hickey, or United Church manse, Westvilie, N. 5., returned on Monday to their home at Mal- peque. Misses Minnie and B/uth Duns- ford have returned to their home in South Melville, after attending the Maritime Bummer School at Mt. Ailiison University, Sackville, for the past three weeks. ' Mr. lawman W. Newson, Man- ager or the Canadian Bank or Commerce a; Elgin, Manitoba, ar- rived homs on Wednesday night on I visit to his father Mr. ePter Newscn, who, his numerous friends will regret to learn, remains criti- cally ili. m, John M. Quinn. of Stanley Bridge has returned from Boston, where he was visiting his brother, Mr. Edwin-Quinn, who has been somewhat seriously ill in Somerville Hospital. His iriends will be pleas- ed to know, however, that he was slightly better beiorehis brother re- turned, and his recovery is now hop- ed for. --___-__._ WESTERN GUARDIAN —MABGA’I‘E PASTORAL Charge, Sunday, August 2nd. Jointservices of the three congregations at Mar- gate ab 7.30 p. m. Geo. N. Somers. ASilk from top‘. to toe Service Weight STOCKIH GS Regular $1.50 fvifliiinii. $1.00 pair M] silk, from top to toe, light service picot top, Slendo heel, all the good colors, all sizes, these are freshly in from the mill, bought away below the usual price so that you are offered a regular Dollar fifty stock. $ I :09 pair que; 7.80, Freetown. No service at Wilmot. Minister, J. W. A. Nichol- son. weight H. Prescott at Bale Verte, has rs turned to her home in Bedeque. EASTERN GUARDIAN .."N0’IlCE—'I‘ha annual meet- ing o! the P. E. I. Grass Seq Growers’ Associatio will be bell in St. Mary's Hail, Sour-is, on Mon- day, August 3rd at 3 p. m. 7765-7-29-0 -DEDEQUE UNITED CHURCH services Sunday, August 2nd: Bede- que, ll a. m.; Cape Traverse, 3 p. m.; Searletnwn, 7.30 p. m. Rev. L. P. Archibald, Minister. —KENSINGTON AND FREE- TOWN Presbyterian, Sunday, Aug. 2nd. Divine Worship at Freetown, at 3 p. m.; Kensington, l1 and 7.30 Kev. Dr. Ashdownb subject will be "Government in the British Ern- pire." . Proverbs, 14-34, Sunday Schools, 10 a. m. and 3 p. m. ..*MON’1'AGUE-Stur800n Chcrgt United Baptist services. Sunday Aug. 3nd: Sturgeon, ll a. m., S. B, l0 a. m.; Georgetown, 3 p. m.; Mon- tague, 7 p. m. C. B. Blackeney. -Miss Eliza Trusman, who has been the guest or Mr. and Mrs. W. ' tour oi eastern Canadian cities and will be exhibited for a short time at _ the salesrooms of the local Ford Dealer. The millionth car is a. new Town Sedan finished in maroon. During its stay here a number of prominent citizens will be given rides in the car, which also will ‘head a parade about the city oi a ‘number oi’ Ford models 1mm the local showrooms. The completion o! the one-mil- lionth Ford car made in Canada was made the occasio r o! a celebra- tion at the plant of the Fwd Motor ‘Company oi! Canada, Limited, at East Windsor. Wallace R. Campbell, President, armed with a hammer and punch, stamped the serial num- ber “CA-1,000,000" into the engine jbiock and then drove the complete ' car oi! the final assembly line. In announcing the coming visit of ‘the oar Mr. Gregory said that the ‘r manufacture oi’ 1,000,000 Ford cars iin Canada had been of tremendous ;beneiit to the economic lite of the Dominion. “The Ford Motor Company of Canada, Limited, which has been in business in Canada for 27 years, spent in Canada during the last ran years a. sum aggregating almost $300,000,000," he said. "Of this huge total, $95,000,000 was raid out in payrolls to our thousands of work- era. "Another $170,000,000 was spent in the purchase of materials and ser- vices 801112 into the manuiacturc of the Fbrd car in Canada. This sum furnished employment to other thousands of workers in many in- dustries. Thc Company also paid in the last ten years to the Covem- ment a total o1 $30,000,000. "In addition, the manufacture by the Company oi’ Fbrds for sale in the British overseas Domlnions brought new wealth into the ooun- try. This trade last year resulted in expenditures in Canada of more than 08,900,000, including $8,200,000 for Mime! and wages. Mavaooo m: materials. $200,000 for taxes, $700,000 for Irelght and $000,000 for ocean height." lant, Lib., Bloomfield, moved by Alfred Peters, Bloomfield, James H. Stewart, Elmsdale. Second District For Councillor, W. H. Dennis, 0'Leary, Lib., moved by Louis Dys- tant, Ellerslie, seconded by W. H.‘ Miller, Ellerslie; A. A. Ramsay, Com; way, Cons., moved by John A. Mc-; - l —NOB.TH BEDEQUE 1.‘- “EE- TOWN United Church: 11., N. e- ON TO VICTORY July 2s, 1930 "£35133. Benn?“ SW31“. Caltada merside. Nomination closedat tour o'clock. i\lirrnrd'l Llnlment cuss spurns. Kinnon, Conway, seconded by Ed- ward Williams, Jams Skerry, both of Tyne Valley.- For Assemblyman: C. I. Lridsinne, Lib, Tyne Valley; moved by EDh-n * raim Phillips, seconded by William Bernard. G. Shelton Sharp, Cons. Bideiord, moved by John F. Gregg, ' second, John K. Ramsay, Port Hi1; Edward Williams and James Skci" ry of Tyne Valley. SALE of STR AWS one third OFF Splendid new stock, no old models in the lot, per- fect in every respect, but the department gets orders today to make a complete clearance. $4.50 Milan Straws for $3.00 3.00 Weather Proofed Sailor Hats 2.00 2.50 Finest Chip 1,67 2.00 Imitation Panamas 1,33 1.75 Feather weights 1,15 1.50 Feather weights 1,00 1.50 Novelty Sailor 1.00 1.19 Finished Edge Sailors .............. .80 1.00 Colored Soft Straws .65 .85 Chip Straws _5() .60 Work Straws A0 .35 Work Straws ‘g5 0000000 sounsnsscs salssioisotfil sssssngllosssnos! sssacsossslooon-QQIII rssosloslsusnlsollel Cons, Malpcque, moved by Joseph 3 ' , For Assemblyman: Adrian F. Ar. senault, Cons, Summerside, moved For Councillor: Walter M. Lea. Lib., Trycn, moved by S. M. Hicks” r hi n ’ ' rt d s t s t e Julyfrost Mr. Leas rmpo e onded goseph Reeves, Freetown. ' ' For assemblyman: Homage Wright' / had d ? \ \, if.‘“éifz.i“iéii.‘ifiiii‘lf°é?”iif‘.i‘ii: July 28’ 1931 The Lea Government killed Summerside, seconded Gordon] ssfsaaarzazzs- r.::::;, _ \ g Be On the Winning Side - vora FOR THE STEWART cannrnaras say, Lib, Malpeque, moved by T. H. “v Hopgood, Maipeque, seconded Bcr-- .‘ nard McLelian, Wellington. Lot 16; Sylverc DesRoches, Lin, 6‘ Q Charlottetown, moved by Matthew,‘ r , . a Perrier, Mont Carmel, seconded y a Augustine J. Arsenault, Urbanvillei . Fourth District t . Bell, Caps Traverse; Hugh 1v, Mar.’ Piwn. K608111830". Cons, moved byl David Walker, New Arman, sec- Moase, Kenslngton; Hem-y Me- Fsrlane, Augustine cove, 595m Strong, 0011s., Summerside, ‘rhomss SWEEP ON AUGUST 6TH. mm» we-em’ was" Montague, I. l. I. _ ~ ' \ " Oillco Connected With , Drugstore _ . oore t? McLeod Ltd. 5-! % i-I 11-! % I-Z % 3% Z5! EYESIGHT ‘Ihey rope off the aisles at a wed- dhig so tbs the bridegroom can't get away. A friend thinks the best way for a minister to meat his flock ts to loin a golr club. . ~