i! f Q_‘“~'“"'“""""""’““"r““"""‘i F‘ ll! ll“ h7flflfl€i'_“" ‘AUGUST 14. 1930 VISITORS ‘ """""" "LOOK MEN! "FIRST QUALITY Dress Hose 25c Pair plain colors. Sizes 10 to 1116. AUTO AND BUGGY Blankets . the upholstering in your car. It will pay for itself. l,lf‘I'|ii I. _ - .. I ‘ Hiking Suits $1.00 them t0 the Exhibition. iicntral Guardian TEA PARTY at St. Georges. Sat.‘ 3 p. m., South Winsloe at 7.30 p_ in., All’; l6, 5826-8-13-31 “GREEN SHEA?" TWINE-selling at .ovve:t prices. Wholesale and He- CANADA-Rev. Mr. Murray of Cal- 5833-8-14-31. edonia will conduct service in Mur- tal. A, Horne d: 0a., PIRSONS WILLING TO accom- mtrito people during Exhibition Baptist Church there. kindly send their names w the Tourist Ofllce, Charlottetown. 5B27-8-l3-3i~ Tuesday night dance STDClL-“Green Sheai" Wliht- ber present. The music furnished by Get our Wholesale and Retail prices bdore buying. A. Horne A: Co. 5839-8-14-31. A WELCOME VISITOR-Dr. Wil- liam F. Dunn, oi the staff oi the De- liartment of National Health and Pensions at Montreal, is a visitor to ‘ass-rel arrived in port at the Marine the city. Dr. Dunn is an rsiaiiderHwhai-r yesterday. and l5 at present ori a vacation t0 owned by Dr. Henry 1'3 Defl-n- N"? fifnd a few days with relatives in York who with Mrs. Dean and Mr. ' a-ncl Mrs. Gerard, comprise the psity. i-lohn is usltins in this city the guest left New York last week; stopping i0! MIS- A. 5- K611. 11° Edit/IN 5!- Eastern Kings, prior to returning to Montreal. RETURNED HOME-Mr. Charles Eamon, who has been in the hospital if. summerside for some weeks. suf- "Pih! from severe injuries inflicted during a quarrel at a store near Port Hill. was able to return home this wcels-s, 111E151‘. GOVEINOSHIPR-‘Ambiil those mentioned for the office oi Lieutenant Governor is Mr. Jamel Pawn. who has had a long and auc- tessful career in public life both °<Vic and provincial. ENJOYID OUTING. — Yesterday aitsrnoonu half holday was enjoyed by a largo crowd of people who left ‘h! till-Y to attend the Montague hm- Bfliul favoured with excellent Weather, the management had a tamper gate. The beaches at Caven- ¢~'h. Brackley and ether points were "M well‘ commas. Picnics and “shins imam the Offiet‘ of the dev- MAKE THIS ST0l1E Y0llll HEADQUARTERS Large assortment patterns; also Dress up your kiddies and send l l l ,ME Series 1 Sill VAL MEN'S BROADSLOTH $1.19 about your person. that it costs you only 51.19. here you have them, Whites, Blues , Tans, ten-is. Sizes 14 to 17. CHILDREN'S HDotton Stockings 19c Pair Just the Hose you want for the children. Gives miles of sat- isfactory wear. u. LEATHER - L.- GENUINE Hand Begs --_-_____.q.~ _ _ 1S0 & $1.00 Your0hoioe$1.00 Get one of these Rugs and save Have a Hand Bag to match every .- costume, ‘i- ~~l. g , . KTDDIES‘ Pantie Dresses 89c Dress up your kiddies [and send them to the Exhibition. WINSLOE SERVICES, -- Winsloe United Church Services on Sunday, August 17th will be as follows: High- field at l1 a. m., Princetown Road at South Winsloe S. S. at 10.30 a. m. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN ray Harbor on Sunday. AUSUSt 17th at 3 o'clock inthe afternoon in the DANCES ENJOYED-The weekly at Brighton Club was enjoyed by the large num- Charlie and his l-lottsie Tottsle Or- chestra proved a decided hit from every angle. YACHT WINDFALL IN PORT- The yacht. Windfall. a graceful two- masted craft. with a party of four The Windfall. enroute to here at Halifax, Oanaofl and other points. With the exception 1 oi one disagreeable day. the trip was , delightful. Dr. Dean expects to leave I today by rail for Qudcec. while the remiander oi thel party will return to New York on the | Windfall. i ALUMNI REUNIOLX-On Thursday of last week a meeting of the ex- ecutlve oi the King's College Alumni Aslociation was held for the purpose of furthering plans for the reunion‘ which is to be held in the new King's College buildings at Halifax, on Argus: 10th, 20th and 21st. Con- vgngfg oi various committees were also prasent and reported progress. I The secretaries gave a most gratify- in; report on the numbers attending. Present indication: are that there will be in attendance nearly a quarter oi the former students of King's who an atill living. Many oi those ex- left on Saturday morning to visit health for some Lme and durlna the with his ancestors. and sad hearts, s-ii-ai-za-o-a DRESS SHIRTS . Doesn't it give you a feeling oi pleas- ure to button a truly handsome shirt isn't the satis- faction doubly keen when you reflect Well gentlemen,- Stripes, Pat- Collars separate or attached. lln St. John and the above group of R LADIES‘ ,,._._;- $1.19 Rose, Blue, Mauve and Sand. Sizes 34 to 44. l- ciiil Broken Pekoe Tea 34c LB. The same good quality. pound guaranteed. BOYS’ Golf Hose _ 25c Pflr Regular 39c pair. Offered for this Sale only. DOUBLE BED SIZE Flannelette Blankets $1.00 White with pink or blue borders. 5 Size 6i" x 16" _ s- .,.._ g CHILDREN'S AND MISSES’ Dresses ’ Broadcloth Smocks Guaranteed fast colors. Comes in :' Every .-—-———~~ w . -. LADIES‘ BALERE suma- Dresses $1.19 This Dress has become so popular in ~ that we have had difficulty l l l keeping it in stock. New Shipment just Received. SPEDIA rum: amen Towelling 15c Yard Now is the time to stock up. rm: CHARLOTTETIIWN ‘GUARDIAN 1 -‘ ;. » SILK AND woor. '- AND ALL TVOOL Berets 49c and 79 c , 39c Bloomers Berets are becon-lng o po i I ular every day. ‘Tires? go nepv: ‘ Just the thin: for your veranda 1c numbers. See them. o; Cami-y P. ___-» -, u, _ §.‘_ J 1 EXTRA so Many Flowers Toilet Soap 4 Bars 25c This is the regular 10c size. Stock up at this price. L \~—-'F .‘ I l I a, ( ' y Pe k it . H,“ Fashioned Rayon & Silk Hose HOSE Pair We can honestly say wg are offering the best value in Canada. in this Hose. Compare this Hose with ones selling at $1.50 a pair. We have all the wanted shades. in a host of styles $1.00 ,1, Dress up your kiddies and send - them to the Exhibition. new home of their Alma Mater. program will be announced in a few clays. TO OPEN OFFICES-Mr. !Mrs. Don Gass-New Glasgow News Mrs- Nelson Rises and daushtsrland Obligillg neighbor and “an be .01» m 0m- ¢O.,u..~_,- donors B, QiMlss Bernice Riggs, Quincy. Mass. greatly missed by friends and rela- Vanlderstine of the Customer Own-lafllwd in Cllflfliilwlflwll M01161!!! F1195. but Cbllvilallb‘ ill i119 13011111 lsomctima. reach their DHIIBHIS. and "tho §G‘f‘l'l‘.lll'.‘llI iitiics ilzi . l . Dected are coming 10118 111151311955 1017mm‘ l“ Moncwnj Her Sister Misslla“ 5"‘ m°mh5 had Home much W!" [turned homeward. many saying. we l"t"ll‘ii"lll"i unricr purchase agree- mee: their old classmates and College 3451' GB-si- i5 Sl-lelidlng 11¢!‘ ljiiiailwlierlng. At first hopes ‘ acquaintances and inspect the fine in Chiirloilcluvvli. P. E. 1-. with llefitaincd for his recovery, but nothing ‘a m“; genfignjglL and m1 hem);- 1,3 The i brother and sister-ui-law. Mr. B-Ildlcguld stay me hand o; G01 “'91 C €lll€l'- The late Mr. Nicholson was known for his uprlghtness. He was a good 81.51.11}, Department o; the Assocmgd l night by car and are the guests of "circle he will be sadly missed for he Gas and Electric system leg; (or Mr. and Mrs. J, E. Cameron. 260 was a kind and loving brother. He Moncton yesterday morning. wnere a new office oi the Company will be opened. Other Maritime representa- tives in Moncton will include G. W. Darrach. St. Stephen: J, B. Klleen. Fredericton: F‘. n. Guptell. st.‘ John; Capt. A T. Walters. Lunenburg; with Alec C. Miller of Halifax as super- visor. Recently an office was opened representatives are highly pleased with the results attained in that cen- tre. PERSONALS Mrs. W. H. Osborne oi West St. Many friemis will regret to learn that Mr. Benjamin MacLeod of crapaud is confined to his bed by sickness. Grafton Street. They are returning lSaturday morning acompanied by lMrs. Norman MacPlierson. Mr. and Mrs Gordon Essery left yesterday morning for Halifax. ac- companied by their daughter Elean- or. While in Halifax they will be the guests of Mrs. Bsserys brother, Mr. John Burnett, of the Halifax Chronicle. Mrs Charla Rogerson of Somer- ville is the guast oi her mother. who of North Wiltshire. Hrs. Easter Ls in her 91st. year and is as hale and hearty as a woman of seventy Mrs. Rogerson expects to remain for seve- ral weeks on the Island Mr. G. H. Squarebriggs of Wal- 'tham. Mass. is on a visit to the Is- land to see his father. Capt. Henry Squarebriggs and his sister Mrs. J. M155 Marguerite lfiynn. New Glas-. gow. N. s.. has arrived O11 a visit m: relatives and friends in Charlotteq town and other parts 0f Prince Ed- Wird Island. Mrs. J. A. Harrington. formerly Lucia Roberts, and son Clarence of‘ Winchester, Mass, are visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. F. Roberts, Brighton. Misses Mary and Lucille MeQuaid of Alberton are visiting friends iri Bediord after spending a very pleas- ant week iri Avondale the guests of Misses Marion and Eileen ODonell. Miss- Jean Gass. ‘Frontal-i Read. A, Stems at Bridgetown. Mr. Square- briggs will be remembered as being in an auto accident last summer and was in the Amherst. N. S. Hospital for six weeks and was unable to finish the trip to the Island at that time. Ill MEMDRIAM THUR-DOCK M, NICHOLSON There passed peacefully to his ieternal rest on the morning of June 23. 1930. Murdoch M. Commercial Crass. Kings, County, in the 66th year oi his age. Deceased ha! not been in robust resides ivith her son lVLr. E. N. Easter , ,lc:ives to cherish his memory two |si:t:i"s and three brothers. He was frequently visited by his fpastor Rev. D. M. Sinclair of Valley- lfield. The Rev. c, E. Armstrong of Montague also visited him. Funeral services both at the home and cemetery were conducted by the Rev. D. M. Sinclair. In our hearts your memory lingers sweetly, tender. fond and true ‘Iltere 1s not a day; dear Brother That we do not think of you. 5843-11. A TRIBE‘: T0 THE “SHORT OF THE LATE DOCTOR J. C. MACDONALD A few weeks ago the community Doztor. who for upwards oi twenty years had faithfully: and successful- ly ministered to the sick of a large section of country Ever patient, lever ready. everurourteous, he reach- led the bedside lie was called to through storms and over almost im- passable roads. never complaining o any inconvenience to himself, he was ready to give his best freely to ,every one in need. He iras friend as well as Doctor. land it i5 hard to realize. that he lwho healed so many could not be ‘cured himself. After he had moved lfrom York. the people could not give [him up. and that meant long and ‘arduous trips azross country. One l-iunrlred and twenty-five cars Nlcholsonhfollowed his remains to St, Andrews, Catholic Church. where a Solemn lRequiem Bless. was offered iorhim. H: was 121d t: m: in the cemetery _ roadcloth Smocks vii Hoover Dresses, etc *1 Get yours now. ‘vhlle- Pink- P9390 l. Lace and . Medauwn Coral. Maise. Nile. Coral. lilaise. Black. ' 5.1131151119- ._ 1i . r; '.. ..:_‘.....r.‘ "t. o...- _s:..»_-..~. i. _;.1vu __' r- "-_ _:i__,;__i.,.._'_'~.;. 4.. 1 _ .~.s y LADIES’ , \ stnlinfggclm“ x T-‘TJLL FASHIONED L?!“ , I . Dliiffon Hose Fine Lisle Hose ‘- Every Pair Perfect. H055 as - - c pa" __ .39 133" 39g pair shgmiy ymperfecgs o! a 75¢ 1 Compare this Hose with ones Host selling at 81-75- New shipment just received ‘the decision of the government that l‘ ‘vaftsr Jan. 1. 1931. no more cr 5 c t.o s Klan‘ ‘shwked w he” °1 ‘he **l°"5{:;?i1:is: penople who dispose of motor c“ “d death °f m“ belmedi cars before they have completed their t l LADIES 1 l nest-noon i‘ WITH ATTENDANT Lino Dretenne cushions v narox SILK Boliettes Pznk, Peach. 1.51s". " Flesh. Lipstick. Black EXTRA SlAl. i"-I"'P.~ ' Tait»? SILK SHADIIHV PROOF AND LACE TRTH 1 PrincessSlips l. s1.&s1.2o $119 RAYON SILK Night “W” Patti-Knickers $1.49 l White. Pink. 79c Regular $1.49 value. Slightly counter soiled. _ P63511- We have all the wanted shades , showing newer shades. and sizes. All the wanted shades and sizes. _ INSIDE FROSTED La Btu-TI Electric Lamps 3391119 300D, ---" Pure Czistile 3 For 69c 25-40-40 Watt. Home. Iiia-le Fudge . .. 15c l; ll». Tczisisd )1. Hallows .. 15c 15 lb. Orange Slice; . . . . . . .. 10c i‘; lb. Assorted Chocolates 10c 6 oz. 2 Bars ' This Soap must be good. We 2's sold 500D bars in three men? l5. Get a carton or two now for those burnt out ones lfiake Special Mixed ("altos 15c ll». Ice Tea Wafers . . . . . . . 15c "3 lb. 2 lbs. 23c Dilcloth Table Runners 29o New designs. larger in size. Plenty to choose from. ~15 Volt Heavy Duty I. ‘ ‘ V - D H i5 Volt Light Duty .. Z2‘;- Volt Battery . (‘i c s . . I “g r nap‘ .\ow is the time fa look o~2r your batteries. Christies Pkg. Cake!" 5c Pkg. {shrill not see hi5 like again l-Ii- in: hi.» l: i: - lhls profession. ‘sent deb ll in South Africa 2S; i His family has the sincere sym-‘riue tti the irict that iiiaiij; 11631110‘ pathy of all who knew him. All lion- hair no itiviicy; ivzih u‘. i l who aryiiiii: ci ~ i~ii-"- lli. ' mud than‘ iixstilfririit on " Witgiou: poetry the soul aizsl hear: ' -:! ma": scarves and dies." -.~'im}r fowcll. ithrough stress of storm and i" rar. 3T? peril "gs, :':::1Q-a z _ s11 tisople '11s liflit asp‘. M. ".310 rif silriirs will 11:" rcliie c.’ iaccomplish wonders. under very trv- l] .in circumstances. and utti-ioait l~ ;= _ _. . _. “f; (w) l‘ He wad 1 t] at do‘: m“ an cvaruneimln; 1:. tel of . ll * ..r us. ' - . . ed d.“ I , f k r-» iiiiiir —P7lme M“ 51"“ full life in a shori syaii of vears s. En- ’ ,‘. “The Lure OF The City" l nae was of 1e Lord. l’ senaiit. K1, E land we know l1i= we‘. its: thou into the . , ‘grim; good and fmthful l , 5-1 1v .._i:l" for existence in liiq irvliisii" l Cctiipzvirict lbs "-11"- l centres. compared with life on the Farm I éNew Automobile ‘ By SsiflBATls iArrangement; Recently issued from the Press Carter's Book Store J CAPE TOVlIN. Scuth Africa, Aug. l3.—A serious blow has been dealt to the motor trade of South Africa by j_! The Maritime Stationers Price One Dollar Second Edition now on press iminal ‘ l_ instituted , may be ~——-»— ——~~ Mediterranean CRUISE ...aa sponsored bythe worltPa test travel aya- tem. includes 20 of Lhe moat morons beauty- l PllB_Ll0_HOTl0E _ 'B%Q_5Q l I ; . - r b‘ b‘ u.- " n a ~' ' i 71mm "w" " “m” “M” "T" $01.11;? iliiifitisangylilncrfiislfiii? lsatmnal Cindy “mike h” appmd Em reoso fiunceJromNewYovrkF J.73days. Rams Jr's arr-r ‘to the (‘lty ch-hrii of the city of Charlottetown for exemption for flvei _, years including 1930 from civic tar, _ aflon on all the arsrts of such ap-l .' pllrant appertaining to the’ new ln-f V dustry at the time of such applie-l atlon intended to be brought into the; City and not then in existence. The; particular nature of the industry re-i ferred to is the factory production. manufacture. packaging and distribu. lion cf candles and confections, up rom S 0. World-famed service, superior cuisine. Round the". worldiCllUlsE See all the hoes moat. worth seeing, with the greatest pleasure an the Ieaaftronblel Cruise-famous Elflfffill of Australia hoiau ‘anchor at New York Dec. 1 for 37 day: of globe-circling thrills. Rates 02.000 up. Descriptive folder-a an complete rates from your agent or GEO. F. BEER, Dist. Pass. Agent. nnrllan Pacific Railway i0 Kim: Si . Saint John. N. B. Canadian Pacific“ woman-s onsaresr naval. svsraad kjkllllllPliifisiegrmajvlvlllflalflfl-QQIHIAWIHOUI‘ .-. c», 4.»,- 1B2, r i Charlottetown. August 11th. 1930. NATIONAL C ANDY LIMXTED. Applicant