filtsttoiszs n-nwn--a-..._ ' fi __ Made Slate- Ro-ihlnglc New! - 1m ma! yniacnn ll fr!!! can 110a aoor woax. arm ‘smog sou s" sauna cos. SrAiMMI-IRSIE GUARDIAN and Prince Bounty Bhronicle g _niiii ffllllmll ll i-i-numi n» new! -FLASHLIGHTB. batteries and ~*...':;“.::;'.'::':.:;"$222232: s.’ : but» in 5m c m- Viili a word strictly payable ln nd- ____ 7”" . -BOX, finish, clapboard, floor- ’? . . < ‘l, ll 1 bl -EQLIP your auto With a tent j ‘if 81nd 2:55am‘ 5a e22: and radio. Both sold at Brut-cs. s 5 E5 n 5 ' ‘ ‘ ' 283. . ;_ _ __ I -DON"l‘ MISS the final soccer (i: Ilgnme in New Annan for the East ' qscv SHEET Law's and 4 lb. ,' Frill" 58mm _:h“:'f£°“:‘e'$ :5‘ lead bios all sizes babblt metal and ligxlmweliingfjlg? eAug 16th Ice 41s.. < - - ~ - - ,_ _# cream. Dance after game in Trav- __LOBSTER SEAS-fix OPEN; ___ i cller's Rest Hall. If wet. following The IODSLP vason for the Southlllight. 266 Shgfg " (iQVn and there is _ ' l flllich no. v h ccii West Point. _HXED FOR’ ILLEGAL “s! _ and VCTWYLA. tiirch comprises tho lNG-Qhmg“ ‘fgfujnsz "w° W750” fisiiin: grounds for ilic stand dur- I-"ing m m" "mmw or Portage ins this scasun. The fisi-irrmqn M3 ‘were brought bcfore MT. H. J. Mas- ‘lookin: for a good scason but. it ‘.51 ' ~ JP" by Immctor Neil MODEM l 335,5 gm ,3,“ in my anythinglihlfi ireek for illegal fishing. Both lbout cither ‘ho catch or the place. ‘iplkadm 913W m the charge and *5 one was fined $35 and costs or 60 _ days in jail and the other $20 and _VISITED OLD HOME _ W_!rosts or 30 days. The Department Ronald Campbell has just returned”! Fisher” is mum‘! W“? ‘mm to prcvcnt the violation of the Fishcrics Act-S bolder. a’. Brrres. to Northampton, .\f:i.'~s., riiti-r ri most enjoyable visit to his native Pro- vince. Mi‘. Camphcil still owns the old hOlllESlPiid of tlic (‘amoiiclls at ~P05T NUPTIAL sflowEn '"' Campbalfs Cove 3', iha i (jyn m4 . Another news item in a Marysvillc of the Islund. and 11c spin; on in- 1181791‘ 600N111“ all 8060131! 0f 8 tswsiini; vim a; m» (m, p w nim- shoivci" given in honour of Mr. and m, nhsgncg n; u. -~ gym, Nlrs. bIcKcnna and is as follows: him “'11.; hi5 son, .\I waiter "Mrs. John McKcima, a. recent bride ivns surprised Thursday afternoon f; 17f! {haiy vim they with a miscellaneous ShOW91'_QlV6!! ,» gursi .11 ,v[i~_ cnnipliciri; I .it the homo of her sister, Mrs. Mer- \l:s. A i‘. Jiiiiiicson of Sum-‘ Fill U’ B-"Wllf- R0595. INK-Will‘ and s, Jnsminc ornamented the living ioom. . . ' - g ifahlc refreshments were served a!- —-l’.~\l1,-.\'i('hi..\'.\‘.\ NLTTIALE; ‘I tor tho Bridge game. Miss Kather- i~,_;._»_», 5mm R inc nfucAuiiffe received score fav- _ »i,,.~,,;,- m is. our gifts and Mrs. McKenna was - 7,, [5_:ltl'£‘SCiltL‘d with gifts. The guests 4 U; 3,133; wore Nlcssrs. E. R, Brander, Wm. A. “Hi ,i.-,i,n] Biziiiilrr, Wm. A. Price, Robert E. in. iipzvd onilx-o, ill!‘ Alissscs Katherine McAu— .1.-._=¢p,i_-S' liffc, Cecelia Lo Baeuf and Dorothy _ hi.‘ Roy. Mr. and Mrs. McKenna 1i~r~ of l iicro recently given a charlvari when . 'i'ni- Dridi‘ v.45 friends mot. at their home in Yuba if/jpg fi‘.:(‘ll1— City. Card playing and dancing II. bouriiiit of white ‘ wcrc diversions. Among those pres- 'i lf‘.'llililillllll' fcrii. Mrs. out ivcrc Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brown, ...:i~;- oi tho A Mr. ilild Ali's. Robert Iicc, Mr. and . llflllhlll". Mr. i Mrs. Wm. Price, Mr. and Mrs. Jer- lid, hioihcr of m». cmc Brown, Messrs. Ora Beaty, Wm. groom ii, ,, ii. l".!‘i'.1lFl!ll.Tllt’ bfidc A. Brancier, E. R. Brande)‘, Miss is tho dauzii c: of I17" iritc tiir Jud Dorothy Starrs, Mr. Ted Sariiey, J. iii‘, v/isn- A. Watson find Devan Chandier.-S. ."\ Campbill and Mr. Coriiiii. of Con- hrcr ' "oxris cdiiceiturl a‘. St. -——-—- . l Convent. in S-niirlc. —-'I‘0WN COUNCIL l\lEE'I'ING— " ilic grroom zs ilic son The regular monthly meeting of tho of Al. Summcrsidc Town Council was held 0n Monday evening, Mayor Manson prcsiciing. All the Councillors were present with the exception of Coun. Boll. After the reading of the min- ,utr-s of the previous meeting, bills were passed as follows: Town Paid Bills, $6,419.24; Unpaid bills, $1, 595.55; Electric Light Paid bills, $2,- 521.59; Unpaid bills, $1,355.70. Re_ ports of Committees were as follows: . . .i.;i Xh-Kcnnn. of Con- way. P. i~f and, Cflllildii, ziiid is 215- sismrit. mzi rr oi the Kiiputries Aitrr tho ircrvmony i; pro-a};- rvwii nI. llio home oi’ Mr. ;\i"."l'lll Lc Plriciif. fimoiti; “"11” Mi‘, and Mrs Bon- Kcvnn and dauizhtcr, Bor- o’ Los Florrs, Cilllif. Mr. i Snriu y and soils, Frcfl ~ .\lr. and lulrs. E. Moro. N. 13.. l. former pastor of Trinity United Church, Summcrsidc, is visiting the Province-S 1 ——-—- burns. sprains. . Carmel Prince county Hospital on Tues- day morning arid‘ is doing nicely- 5 driving to the common danger; two were dismissed; two convictions for assault; six parties given Jail sen- tences for di-ivins While drunk- Coun. Schurman, reported for the Electric Light Committee and stated that the lines on Sprint; SW56‘? PM been newly constructed according to the rules of the Canadian Electrical Association. A motion W55 D8556‘! that a standard side walk be laid on King Street from Kirk Street t0 the railway. Some discussion took place on the method of hiring men for street work, as some comPlflini-i had been put in that some men were not getting their shore of the wonk. Mr. Durant was asked to see the Warren Company about the matter. A communication from residents of the east end of the town. cxprebiin! their disapproval of the position chosen for the new Abattoir. A let- ter was also read from IVLr. Thane A. Campbell, KC, in connection with the complaint. Tlicsc letters were received and filed. A com- munication from Fairbanks Morse and Co., of St. John, N. B., regard- ing the purchase of the l5 horse- power engine, which had been used l for the stone crusher was left in the hands of Conn. McNeill to deal i with. Mr. John S. Lea, cosine!!!‘ I01’ the town wls asked to answer cer- tain criticism in regard to certain changes that had been made in the building of the new Abattoir. Mr. Lea. replied that the changes had been made from his instructions‘ and were for the better. He had given slight concessions and also made some demands from the con- tractors, ln which the town's inter- ests were protected and well scrved. In answer to a question put by sev- eral o! the Councillors that there was a report round the town that the contractors were not using any paper on the roof, Mr. Lea replied that the roof was well covered with paper. Conn. Grady stated that he had been inspecting the building and considered it most satisfactory in every detail. He was surprised to hear it stated that papcr was not being used on the roof as that was not the case, us he had sccn the paper used for the roof and it was a first class grade. Meeting adjourn- ed until Monday, 21st lIISL-S. PERSONALS --Mr. Walter E. Darby. of Surn- merside, is visiting in Halifax, N. S. -8. -Mr. Samuel Drummond. of Freetown, is undergoing treatment in the Prince County Hospital-S. ——Rcv. J. M. Rice of Bathurst. Joseph Richard of Mont was operated on in the —Mr. -—Miss Lorraine Arsenault has re- ~ - vyzia. —Mrs. Charles Ra-uisay of Bum- merside has returned from a. pleas- ant visit to relatives in Charlotte- tCYWh.'--S -Mrs. W. G. Ramsay of Mal- pcque returned with her grand- daughter, Miss Blanche Hunter and lvns. Clark to spt-nd some months with n/rmbers of her family in Re- vcrc, Mass-S -—-Mr. and Mrs. Roy Buchanan! of Moncton, N. IB., with their two children are visiting the farmer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Bu- chanan of Summersldc.-S —-lVI.r. and Mrs. John E. Campbell.) of Sca View and Mrs Barbara MC-i Goiigan, of Kcnsington. have re-i turned home. after a pleasant trip touring the eastern part of the Is-‘ land. . handed to their Rep. Archie Hiune, or left. at. H. J. Mabonb Drug Store, Montague. ' Ohio, who arrived by motor car at. Lower Montague recently, left for ~Now York accompanied by his mo- ther, Mrs. George W. Aitken, sistcr-in-law, and hcr two soils. Thcy will return next wcck. Accompanying Mr. Alt- kcn to the Island was his cousin. Mrs. Harry SLmms. rice Laura Alt- kcri, and her two daughters, Helen and Laurctia. They are at. present visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Alit- kcn, Lower Montague. Among the remedies that should always be on hand in your medicine chest, nonc is more important than Dr. Thomas‘ Eclectric Oil. Its manifold usefulness in relieving pain ‘and healing slok- ness is known by many thousands throughout the land. Always use Dr. Thomas’ Eclcctric Oil for relieving rheumatic and sciatic pains, truf- ing sore throats and chests, congns, and family, are spending their vacation at Big Island. Merlgcmish, ivas calling on friends here the first of the week. Mr. Campbell will conduct. the mornng service in the United Church on Sunday-New Glasgow News. EASTERN GUARDIAN ..'Tlill column in reserved fol iwwl of local interest bu! advertisin- of n nun! nature may ho lnlerlcd n! I cents I word ' ltrictly payable LI ldvuiu. . .'SUBSCRIPTIONS to The 106. ._i_ ..'Mr. James Alt-ken, of Toledo, his Mrs. _ John Aitken, zzYour Home Medicine Chest— standard household scalds, cuts. bruises and For Jamaica (special tn The Guardian) lmuch from sleepiessness, chills and -Rev. 1.. B. ciinipbeii of siim- ,' ‘hem 1°°k°d “ii-"Y- Unless Al“ 00"“ lincrside, who with Mrs. Campbell ‘m’ in Perfect Cmldium! U"! Fflffl- ‘dor cannot do its work of healing. 266 Sydney St, Charlottetown. ANNIVERSARY iirwiis. AT iiiiiii E. Island, was filled on Thursday evening, August 10th, to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the Marie Auxiliary of the Woman's Mission- ary Society. There was special mu- sic under the direction of Prof. W. E. Fletcher, Sydney, and the ipagk. er for the evening was the Rev. J. M. MncLeod, MA, Charlottetown. 127,8 o'clock, with the minister, Rev. W. E. Aitkcn, B.A., presiding and 19011111: the devotional period. Wdister, the faithful President of the Marie Auxiliary, who for the twcniiflycni-s of the life of the Aux- iliary has been President, was culled to the front of the church and was presented with the following ad- dress and gift by Mrs. Freeman BOWICY and Mrs. Wallace Anderson. respectively. and, with a beautiful basket of roses, by little Miss Grace Dingwcll. on behalf of the Society. Mrs. Webster. thoroughly surprised, thanked the Society for their kind- ness. Webster read: To Mrs. Kimble Webster, President of the Murle Auxiliary: - __ ing to celebrate the 20th anniversary CHIS of your Presidency of the Auxiliary of the W. M, S. your love and loyalty to the Mis- sionary Society has bcen an inspir- HAVE liiftlildl mo»: a Mm " sgeum o! Innidwmo Protection. if a o P ices On Murray- we Have Loguelfieaicedugliinrgles .. . For August nun zownncn on g raasawr swoon IQI_ Quicx AUGUST sass": a i any, 91-, Save" Moiioy on g HOLMANTSA s...'¢..;r..i"“i?.;;¥ To Amherst Mr. W. E. Enman has just re- turned from a. visit to Amherst where he placed several Faradors with suffering people. A young man who had long suf- fered great intestinal pain has found complete relief. An elderly man who had suffered pains, has been wonderfully re- lieved. An elderly man who had suffered much from sciatica finds himself greatly improved with only a few treatments. - A young man long afflicted with rheumatism, is well on the way to recovery, Owners of Faradors should bring them to the writer in order to have W. EDGAR ENMAN, Farador Representative. The United Church at ‘Vfarie, P. sauce in another province, we feel um it u a mllttol’ of IMP srctlwdc to God and credit to yvllflel! W have lucb a record as President of the Society. While the success of tho Society is due largely to your faithfulness and earnestness. yet 1t must be frankly stated that other officers and members-some of whom pissed ‘ to their rest and rsward~coutribu- ted much to the life and work of the Missionary Society. We trust and pray that ‘the God of Providence may spare you for many years, to continue your "works of faith and labors of love," either as President or member, so that we- may enjoy your wise counsel, rich experience, and fine Christian fei- Iowship. As a slight exprcssion of our ap- preciation of your long and faithful to accept this gift, believing that yoii are worthy of the commendation bestowed on another devoted wo- man: _ "She hath done what she - could." May this copy of the New Hymn- i ary of the United Church enrich your knowledge of music and the Songs of Zion, and may the New ‘ Testament, in Dr. Moflatt/s popular translation, deepen your interest in. the Word of God, which has been your guide, and may the “tic that binds our hearts in Christian love," be strengthened by this evening's celebration. Finally, We wish to assure you. of ' our respect and affection, as a. co-I worker in tho-Kingdom of God, and = we would extend hearty fellcititionsf on this happy occasion, and pray‘ that the Divine blessing may ever‘ rest upon you in your Christian‘ work. 0n behalf oi’ the Auxiliary. i Mrs. Webster, on being called up- on, gave her address as President of the Society, reviewing, in brief. the twenty years of its history, be- Thc service opened in the Church Mm the prover. Mrs. Kimble The address, presented to Mrs. We are, assembled here this even- Marie You!‘ rcsularlty and efficiency; ginning with the organization of the Society twenty years ago, on the 10th of August, 1913, by Mrs. Ben- jamin Rogers, the wife of the Lieu- tenant Governor, and the then Pres- ident of the Prince Edward Island Presbyterial of the Presbyterian Church in Canada. In cloning Mrs. Webster read the service in the Auxiliary, we tsk you. I the Lord." ‘sistanco towards its allocation. It [ amounted to $11.00. iHumane Society posscssi sert w be the only lock of the great Napoleon's hair still in exist- ence. It is valued at $60,000. sister, Princess Pauline Bonaparte, shortly lbcforo his death in exile in St. Helena. The Princess presented you here again, matug, it to her lady in waiting and thence Rnstiw-Not soc me again, 19d“! it came into possession of a Miss Why, you-all ain't going to ngigg Ada Scavirii. a - =» we» Regional Radio’ ui-vm" during the twenty years, and she challenged those members Con Fe f3 n cg who had lapsed and the women who had not become members to fill their OfltQQInQ places. 'I‘hc following is the Memorial dnww“. Au‘ “_w1,_)__M_ m“ aiuoiisi l ueiicieo would b0 avail- Mrs. Samuel Hooper. Mrs. Horatio Webster. Mrs. Bowley Webster. able roi- broadw-Pfinl 111 "m" M‘ erioa as a. result of tho Mrs. Everett Webster. l“'ad1° oonfmn“ M M’ H! I '| Mrs. Edward Webster. - ' A; i: 2,23%“, Miss Ida Webster. WI Ga ,5 Mrs. William Bowley. m‘ mmmmm’ ufu ivii-ii. Henry Coffin. "mm "° 0mm“ “than!” a, Rcv. J. M. Mambo of Ohlfl0ttc~ m h" ‘my ‘m ' town for sixteen years the minister ‘he mmfeninu’ 1m‘ “m! ‘A, ‘a of the 5t. Peter's Bay Congregation. qumd“ ~b°tw°°n m” ma’ 1 and who was again weicomud back Kuwwl“ “Mm b‘ ‘ma’ “hm” to the Congregation, i-xprosaod his cum‘? °“ m“ wmmml’ ‘Mum m‘ pleasure at being present and con- "arm" wuntfl“ u’ “d!” igratulated Mrs. Webster. Mr. Mac- Th9 bmd ‘A’ 9'9"” u“ u Load took as his text Pr. 68:11 "The Lord gave the word: great was the company of those that published it," iiiid Romans 16:12 "Solute the be- loved Persis, which labored much in band Canada bu! l0 channels d which nine were clear and the oth- crs shared. By axtending the but to 1600 kilocyoleil. 10 MON clun- riels would be avnilabll and it ‘Ill possible Canada. would reooivc 1M1! of them. Another-regional. confer- crica would likely be held with!!! ll months. Mr. MacLcod showed that the Wo- man's Missionary Society is a great company, in a great work, and poin- ted out the urgency of every woman in the Congregation belonging to it. The offering which was taken was the Tliiinkoffering of the Society, and gave the Society a. splendid as- A GREY TWIID SKIRT Skirts, or other articles, which IR made of grey twuod and not melon Hlrily be sent away to be clan-nod. cc they may be washed moat nia- ‘cesafully at home in tho 01101331] Gets Lock manner. Immerse the skirt, m luku warm soapy water. Do not rub. WA but squeeze the article 019m. 11ml Napoleon's Hair _______ rinse tho skirt in lube-warm. wow cocoons. Italy, Aug. is-(tiiz) containing a tabiespcontui o! am- ‘ -After years of litigation, the Boi- monia. Finally squeals out as much ngna society for the prevention o! water as pouiblo, pull into ahgpp, cruelty to animals has come into and leave until almost dry. Gay} . of what its officials as- tweed should be ironed, while still t) damp, on the wrong side to ob “ the best results. -_________ Nivpolcon sent the tuft to his WOULD M!!! r1111 Judah-No. I don't expect to ad‘ is you, jedge? ‘Foil SrirkPff. \\'. E. SWTAWYJ, 311' Cnun. McNi-iil for streets, reported . 1 I'm, \li.~.» ffvcrlia l." BIT-‘if that 1hr curbing of the new street 2W! ‘.1 ‘rr l'-ii""' I» Iinwii. ‘m: ' would he‘ coinplelcci ll1_fi few days mid \l="-- ‘WWW-uni 1r" cinoiioiz a mid that the road bed was b91118 hnnCyfflflfifl IUD U1 Alllllifl C1117. {Ind Los Aiigclrs. prE-prircd. Coun. Phillips for Pollen Upon their return they l Department, reported $13440 flngg Vi“ Thrill" of 512 Onflrfic Street. collected; 18 convictions for drunk- Yllbfi C1ly= *9 cnness; 3 for vagrancy; 3 u”; o1 ‘CHM..- For fi (‘nmmurilcafo with ‘ The Trask Well Co? VAUGHAN H. GRUUM Local Representative . i M Ilcrlcy 3441's Law Office, SllmIIkfSidc, r. i: 1, or Telephone 297. w/u. THEY STRIKE 7 Rail cmployces arc voting Scplcmbcr 15th. If thi-y g0 nn strike coal will be scarce and higher prlccd Why not order your coal early and play u]; ' Wi- cvteml liberal credit terms on I ad I VICTORIA Ol‘ BRAS D’0R. can». c“ 0 m’ "Mr Our prlcrs for loss than carload are for rash only, H. R. LARGE & GO. ' "h 1°00 58 Quccn stun. on a strike ballot‘ for turned to her home in Summerside, after a pleasant visit to‘ friends in MONTREAL. Q11!» Aug. 15- ation and example to us all. When SALE of REMNANTS A Wednesday Morning 9.30 A. M. 25c Buys $1.00 Worth of Remnants Remnants That We Have Been Selling at 1-2 Price Will Be Sold at1-2 This Price, in 0lh¢r Words 25c Buys a $1.00 Worth of Goods Remnants 0i Volles, Chiifons, Flat Crepe, Velvet, Wool Moncton. N. 3-5. and Mrs. Ephrlam Phillips of Tyne Volluy, was operated on for ap- pendlcitls and is doing nicely-S Toronto who is a. patient in the Prince County Hospital is making steady improvement-S was operated on County Hospital on Sundly for ap- pendicitis and is doing nlcelyn-B When the Canadian National lincr "Lady R/vinr-y" sailed from rma port on Wednesday night for Jamaica she cairied mnong her cargo, twenty-five Canadian-built automo- biles, which will cventually appear on the picturesque highways of that island of the British West Indies. 'I'his is stated to be an exceptionally large shipment but it is typical of the trend of automobile-buying in the Caribbean colonies. The "Lady Rodney" left with a heavy cargo and a capacity list o! passengers -JIMr. Stanley Phillips, non nl Mr. --M:s. W. DeCourscy O‘Graxiy of -M.rs. Irving Clark of Wilmot. in the Prince Mlnud’: Llniment ?OIIQVQI conic, Bringing Up _ Father we recall that during twenty yam-s- sarvice in the Society you niisseq only one meeting, owing to‘ your ab- Crepe, Serge, Cre e, Primed lng, EYESIGIIT EXAMINATION Imus: and supplying Ghan- cl m, A ii. .|. iiiiioii Ollblluu-I 0G5: qinnmil Will ‘Bruno's I l BOO-HOOPMY Husisasio-iis LEFT BEHIND- v oi-ioucomiw .- 1 flax/suit HIM can or: "me. - ' ' TRAIN FOR~A MUUUTE? . wit: NOT'ON -<‘ jTHETRklN, ' ' ~MoTHER~ HE i ounce! l5 iBEl-‘T BEHiN Organdy, Satin, Printed Silk i. Rayon, Pillow Cotton, Curlain- ' adras,Prlnlsjlannelellesdilnghams,etc SALE WEDNESDAY MORNING 9.30 A. M. Prowse Bros. Ltd. FOR BARGAINS By G'eor¢"'”'3fi¢Maiiu? . HUHH am sci " ' . HEAVENS! IN ci-iicAqo- Bothy "7 ' AM AlRrPLANfi- ' ' 7W4‘ U9 NQW- V wiu. MEET‘ us ' i broadcasting was from H60 to i A" . kilocycles, ooi. Steel stated. In .4 r i“ fi 1 7'