6 .' ‘I f ‘a . ‘l. i, I i} r S i» , ~ i U ‘x . it‘ ‘ y: V; Beaver Board's r" l‘ a); - . 11 ' l‘ For economical, quickly-laid roofing 155i g rmuinr vaccrdghz rmdzr the most a severe weather conditions, Qcdfy , i I Certain-cred Roll Roofing. ’,= Free Booklets. 7: Write for interesting booklet! which .| 1 illustrate the many use: of Bcava I I i products.‘ l _, l,‘ of ggililfilcflllazrifdlrlilnorsiclrpbm ' i ' r i F?‘ 1-1 i: ~ " g BEAVER, INSULATING AND BEST . l p vwALL PLASTER BOARDS i ' . A We Sell all of above Material ‘ l 7 MacDONALD - RQWE _ ‘ WOQDWORKING CO.. LTD . ‘ V Charlottetown ' ' PROVINCIAL DISTRIBUTORS ' l l‘ . l ‘ R. T. NULMAN LTD l1 K ‘ l l i SUMMERSIDE lliTY SGHUULS RE -OPEN ON TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER lit We have provided a full stuck of School Books AND School Supplies for the BOYS and GIRLS. We sell all SCHOOL BOOKS at prices fixed by the BOARD ol’ EDUCATION and are giving the biggest values possible for SCHOOL SUPPLIES of all kinds. BLANK BOOKS. SCRIB- BLERS, EXERCISE BOOKS, PENCILS. INKS. ERASERS. NOTE BOOKS, 313., lfic. Store open till six o'clock in the evening. CARTER & G0. Limited g-iunnwoon rtonnmc All thlcknesscl Cgglpulcl. M000 fl. tochoou ‘ham. FlIacIIBIIALII-ROWE woonwonxma c0. 1-m- 051mm hiding today. ‘Iii N1 Charlottetown i w“ ““"'"g “w” ‘he “md- °" 4G —mmacaccsm POWNAL NOTES The W. M. S. of Pownal United Church nict on Thursday on the beautiful lawn of Mrs. J. R. Brown. ’I‘he honorary president, Mrs. Sar- ah Jones Who is in her 94th year, had charge of the devotional per- Jod. Ono mnrvcls at a. brain so ac- tiro, a mind so alert. It was in- deed :1 pleasure. The President, Miss Joyce Lane conducted the business period to the satisfaction of all. Roll call was responded to by a large number of members. A number of visitors also were present. A pleas- ‘ing feature of the mccting was a talk given by (RevJ Mrs. A. E. Wcstmoreland, on Robert Louis Stevenson. The members of the Mission Band were present and gave . a pleasing program. A solo by Mrs. Nat Maclilnno-n and benediction by Aunt Sarah Jones brought a suc- cc-sslul meeting to a close. A delight- ful lunch was served by Mrs. Brown assisted by a number of the wo- men. Miss Flo Godkln, Charlottetown, spent n pleasant holiday in Alex- andra, the guest of hcr cousin, Miss Annie Boisncr. Miss Amy Smith paid a. pleasant visit to her sister", Mrs. Nat Mac- Kinnon. ' What appeared like a miraculous escape occurred here ohWeclnesday 1118i. when Mr. Robert Enman, who horse back about eight o‘clock, met a cnr going west at the same time as n. car going east. which struck the horse, breaking three of his ribs and front shoulder, throwing her on hcr back in the drain, whore me died instantly xvltnont a struggle. The driver found himself on the sidewalk with the rein still in his hand and how he escaped will nev- er be known. Certainly his time has not yet come. Mr. Vernon Jones, of Sydney, C.B., mcsoeoeoawure _ A n Annual Examination of Yo!!! cm will slfeguuq Your Vision and Comlorl -_ WESTERN GUARDIAN —BIG AUCTION SALE at Curle- ton Siding, Friday, August 28th at 2 P. M, on the premises of the late Ernest W. Harper. Fine herd reg- istered Holstein cattle, consisting of seventeen females, three young bulls. Quantity of farm machinery. See hand bills. If not fine will be held first fine day following. p 8355-B-25cattue. —VISITING THE ISLAND- Mrs. Capt. Bazli Kelly H" er- side has as her guests, her sister, Mirs. Rodda and her daughter, Miss Eleanor S. Rodda. who arrived in Quebec last Monday from south- hampton, England. Mrs. Roddds home is in Africa but she was visiting her old home in Cornwall where she decided to pay g, visit to hex-sister in Canada. They Irrlved on the Island on Thursday, Mrs. Kelly having gone as far as Sack- ville to meet them. Carpt. Kelly, whose boat, the G S Brant, is at Charlottetown, spent the week end at his home-a —JUNIOR RED CROSS-The an- nual meeting of the “Loyal Canad- ian," Junior Red Cross Branch, Springfield, was held in the school house on August 12th, with ten members present. The following of- ficers were appolnted: President, Miss Winnifred Haslam; Vice-pres- ident, Miss Janet Sinclair; Secre- tary, Miss Ruth Lambe. The regu- lar meeting of the “Loyal Canad- ian" Junior Red Cross Branch of Springfield was held on August 14th with eleven members present. The minutes of the previous meeting were read and adopted. The mem- bers decided to have an ice-cream social on Monday evening, August 24th. Marguerite Sinclair and Ray- mond Haslani were re-appolntcd on the “Clean-Up” Committee. Janet has been spending some time on the Island visiting his father, Mr. J. B. Jones, Jonesville, and other relatives. Vernon has been deprived of his eyesight since childhood. He makes his way through llfe independent of help. He is an expert piano tuner, and also a. musician. He is accom- panied by his nlece, Miss Winnllred Conrad, of Sussex, and Miss Francis Bray, who are having an enjoyable visit. Miss Mabel Enman was a recent visitor in Montague, the guest of Miss Gladys Burden. The teacher, Miss Mariorle Dar- rach has taken up her duties in our school hcrc. Miss Sarah Wood, who underwent surgical treatment in the P.,E. Is- land Hospital, is looking and feel- ing fine again. Congratulations are being extend- ed to Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Mac- Mlllan, on the arrival of a baby girl on August l9th.—P. NYQSA, it’s different! RICE KRISPIBS is the only cereal that's so crisp it actu- ally snaps when you pour on milk or cream. Delicious toasted rice. Dillerent for breakfast. And what a treat for lunch- with fruits or honey added! Kiddies love it. Use Kris- pies; in candies, soups. At grocers. Made by Kellogg in London, Ontario. m" u uv -..-.- _ it RICE KRISPIES wish her a very speedy recovery. THE GUARDDKN ,onr: soot: MORE people ride lonGood» Sinclair, Ardyce I-lulnm and Ruth I-ambo were appointed on the Pro- gram Committee. Roll call for next meeting to be answered with I. rid- dle. Ivm Lsmbe will reed the book at the next meeting. The meeting. adjourned after the singing of the National Anthem-E. PERSONALS ._.1V[1ss Alice McDonald 0f Sum- merside ls visitln! Mrs Albert Mc- Klnnon o! Si. IflN-nWL-B- —Mlss Yvonne Arcenault of Summcrslde ls visiting friends in Mbncton. ‘N. B.—S. _1vlr. Ralph C. C. Henson. of Brldzctown, N. 5., are the guests of Mr, and. Mrs. S. E. Connor of Summer lilv, this week-B. BMr. T. A. McIver and his son, it-Ir. Charles Mclver and Mrs. Mi:- by auto on n, visit to Borden-S. —Mrs. Charles Prldham o! Al- bert's. is the guest of Mrs. Jwle Prldham o! Summersidim-S. —Rev. Mr. Mitchell, o! St. Stephen N, B., and Mrs. Mitchell, are spending a pleasant vacation in Summersldtm-S. -Mlss Lurettln McKenzie of Souris spent the week-end with Mrs. Albert MoKlnnon of North St. Elenorea-S. ' .i -Mlss Pearle Howatt o! Boston, Mass, is visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Howatt of summerslde. Miss Tlsy Howatt has returned home from an enjoyable holiday in Charlottetown-B. —Mrs. Clifford De Coll 0i’ B05- ton, Mass, has arrived in Summer- side to visit her mother, Mrs. Ben]. Nesbitt who has been ill for some time-S. -M’r. and Mrs. MacRae, whohave been the guests of Mrs. Isabella Gidden of Summerslde have left on return to New Jersey, visiting friends in Boston and Qomervllle, Mass. En routc-S, —Mlss Ruth Macleod, nurse-in- trainlng in the Prince Edward Is- land Hospital, is spending her vacc- tion at her home in Springfield-E. -Miss Bessie MacQuaid, Char- lottetown, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. F. E. Murphy and Mr. Murphy, Emerald-E. —-Mrs. tDr.) Pedley. (nee Miss Mary Haslam.) of Montreal, accom- panied by her two little daughters, who have been spending a pleasant vacation in Springfield, left Satur- day morning for Montreal. Dr. Ped- ley returned home about two weeks ago-E. —-Mlss Marion Ingles, of Shediac, N.B., is spending a very pleasant vacation visiting friends and rela- tives on the Island. Last week she was the welcome guest of Mr. and _Mrs. Arthur Bell, S1unmerslde.-E. —'I‘he many friends of . M155 Blanche Raynter are sorry to learn that she is a patient in the Prince County Hospital where she had n successful operation for appendic- itis. Her many freinds and relatives —Mr. and Mrs. William Ranger of Providence, R. I. and their baby daughter motored from their home on a visit to Mrs. (Ranger's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Clark of summerslde. Mr and Mrs. Clark motored to St. John to meet their guests-S. notto BAY AND vicuwrv An event of keen interest to the community took place at St. Alexis Church, Rollo Bay, on Wednesday morning, when Rev. A. L. Slnnott, P.P., united in holy matrimony Miss Maryanne MacDonald, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh P. MacDonald, Lower Rollo Bay, to Clement Regin- ald Cheverie, son o! Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Cheverle, of New Zenland. The bride was charmingly gowned 1n whtie georgette and radium lace Iver of Kinkora. left on Monday year Tires years, Goodyear Tires than any More people go prices.) to look further. quet of roses. Her attendant wore pink georgette, with hat to match, she also carried a. bouquet. Mr. Miles Cheverle, brother of the groom» acted as best man. Follow- ing the ceremony the bridal party left on a short motor trip, returning to the home of the groom, where wedding ln their honor. todvqAcfMF several hundred guests attended a wedding in their honor, Many use- ful and valuable gifts testified to the esteem in which the happy couple are held. Mr. and Mrs. Cheverlc have the best wishes of a host of friends for a long and happy wed- ded life. GKQ Mr. Peter Wilson, Rollo Bay West, attended the Provincial Exhibition. MacCormac, New Zealand, is re- gretted by his friends who hope for his speedy recovery . Mr. J. K. Doucette, New Acadia, was a. recent visitor to Sourls on a business trip. Misses Helen and Isabelle Mac- Aulay, Sour-ls Line Road, attended the dance in Fortune. Messrs. Peter MacCormac and John MacRaé, Jr., Rollo Bay, mo- with the conventional veil and or- ange blossoms. She carried a. bou- tored to Sourls Line Road recently on a business trip. other brand. (For16 consecutive the largest tire sales ln Canada and in the whole world.) More people want Goodyear ,(In a nation-wide vote for motorists, 49.29%‘ said they would buy Goodyear: -— the other half of the votes were divided among 21 makes.) dealers for tires than to dealers selling any other brand. (Good- year dealers sell the fires most people want, give the kind of service most people want, carry a complete range of types and Goodyears are priced as lowas any tires you would consider using. So, seeing that you are going to pay the Goodyear price anyway, why not get Goodyear quality? Ask your Goodyear Selected Dealer for his prices on your size. His answer will surprise you. You will not need Goodyear . Means‘ a Good Wear than on any has enjoyed other brand. to Goodyear Miss Florence MacDonald, of Bus- ton, has returned from the City Hospltalywhcrc she spent the past few weeks and is spending some tlmd with her sister, Mrs. Joseph MacRae. Mr. Wilfred Mac-Donald, New York, motored to Souris West this week on a. visit to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. MacDonald. Mr. Louis Gallant, teacher at Rol- lo Bay West. spent the week end in Charlottetown. Rev. Edward J. Campbell, of Bos- ton, who is on his annual visit to thc Island, motored through Rollo Boy this week. Miss Louisa Peters, teacher at T719 Sfiflflllfi 11111985 0f M11 Daniel 1 Greenvale, spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter D. Peters, Rollo Bay. Mr. and Mrs. George A. Wood and Charlottetown recently.—R. WATER DIVINE}! CLAIMS STREAMS AID HEALTH BOLZANO. vlner for water seeking citizens of this region, claims that under- A. ‘TIRES Selected Dealer g family, Rollo Bay West, motored to j Italy. AuB- 24—-(U. - PJ-Slgnor Giovanni Gotsch, dl- I Than from thrift-g which are beneficial for many mal- ndies. \ Gotsch. who hos been long noted for his ability to find underground streams by the use of n divining rod, has made experiments in these underground radiations. He clulms that a sick person placed over the path of one of these hidden streams reports an improvement in health. ARIZONA PASSED NUDITY LAWS FOR INDIANS Q41 PHOENIX, Arll, Aug. Z4—(U-P.) -—Laws against nudity on the pub- lic streets during daylight hours lanqmherBrcnd Dealers Sellinq ""' H i}: .-. .1; u \.\ once adorned ordinance books 117 this city, it was CllSCIUSPIl in a. sur- vey intended to eliminate P981113’ tioas of horse and buriirl‘ ‘W5- The laws applied to Indians wht came to town virtually flaked l‘ the good old dnyfi- It also was necessary, old m- ords show, to curb the Indians l! other ways. Grass wins 611155 w u“ Indian so he thought 11mm“! °l feeding his ponies on the carefully tended lalwn of a. prominent cltimn- So a. law was owed fll-‘fllll-‘i Md‘ ing Indian ponies 1111 Private law“ and another onc was enacted say- ing that horses and vehicles should not be parked on sidcWlR-“P- 01531013131 ruu auuuuwmuuuszumruhw* >1 "1 E. R. BRO W i t) O “I n -: 146 Richmond st. Agent at Summerside. Lloyd Lewis ground streams possess radiations _' Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate Glasslnsurance at Lowest Rate. Charlottetown BRINGING UP FATHER By George McMamf . ..._@—~-v INGTEUCTDR mlzwcu/ , m ‘TU-IR LNCOUTH “fl'r$— J. W. JOHNSTON mtg‘ i»'-.“:.'..n.... i Nowwoutisrun-iouul w: zv-uqgpm ea 154904410 ‘rucuwou roaw-ro-mLKJA-r wMDDRESQ-IBXPIQ‘ HMAvwmMn-n.’ 6$KAADT§D% m lmunnlnnnunr ‘- VVDNKI-IN ’ . W/I/ //‘ e -o .1104: ./ KEEP THAT money no». MY rue AN’ KEEPA sail-HT sumrr capo For: Mepqe. PFHNK 1M 4ONNA as upon CHARAESFOR HFITIN'A DEALERS