in {or the past two years and was Ml. at the was round to Moore ‘S0 .00 ‘27. 50 25.00 22.50 20 00 ‘Lmoour: In Memoriam MR. ROBERT MOCAEHOH trequently visited by his tor who administered the int rig or Church. Mr. the Roman Catholic Mcoanon was the son oi the late 13 M1’. and Mrs. rian mom Mccarrcn was one lot oldem residents and always took an active part in the school and also a. taithiul member oi St. Paul‘: Catholic Church and al- ways attended to his church duties. His llie was simple. but charity. he possessed and had I number friends. Mr. Mccarron was marri- ed that to Halon Mbfiuilln in Lowell, M.us., in the year 1898. She 'Mn. Philip Aheu-n, ury, Man. Mlrion. Mm. George Power. Charlottetown, Mrs. Stanley Eac- for $18.75, pretty smooth, eh yourself, Chief ...were you there too?” thirty dollar beauty only set me $22.50!" Handsome new suits, just fresh from the t garments in the great showi pant suits, two pant suits. . .a MOVING OUT? Take a tip. ..see them today. A. ' : .4..~1.‘l" I \N\\\( ‘M ‘ The boys, young and older are buying Suits Real Sale of Suits “Good morning Bill, where did you get the swell new suit?" & McLeod’s sale of new suits and picked this one .7” “But you're looking like a millio "You said it Ih‘Il...and this ng, single breasted, Suits Reduced to Suits Reduced to Suit: Reduced to Suits Reduced to Suits Reduced to "The Men '3 Store LE()D|umhdJ E~ M9 ; erome. Cellnl. honse at home. Winnie lm eleven years piredeccased e has six brothers. Thomas. neoticut. George, in Asusta. Me-. Peter in Waterville. Maine. Frank of Montague, Ed/ward. or at. Mary’; Road and Michadi B.. in Pibtaiisld, Milan. and U1-Itkrs. Rose. Mrs. Frank Connors. Pitts- iield and Bridget. Mrs. John W11. lit. Pittslield, who died one year, ago. doc a number at nieces and nephews and seventeen grand- children. His wile and arniiy dm'mmnnt.heloasoialovi.ng h nd and father, but they have the consolation to think he had a death and was well D1‘!/PIP BOSTON it "l0:'i‘.‘. ’I8‘°.":i'."' n A. u. (D. 3.1. ' . *"‘k I-10‘!!! Cou- naatuatnaaoafilouoo. 0 It on Canal! a lmloaal mu. II lldal m ‘um I. n.oratnou'o iEAS.TERN " _ slfiiiasnir mas ailor's shears. . .no oltl double breasted. . .cne ll sizes from 35 to 46.. $22.50 I n dollars .and ARE THEY 20.75 18.75 17 .00 15.00 )5 New Glasgow And Vicinity 'Ihe beautiful new home at Mr. . Rdbart Abbie was invad- ed by the people OK this commun- tity on Monday evening last. A ‘large number was present to give Mr. and Mrs. Abbie a welcome as residents. Mr. Preston pbell was chairman. and when the gath- ering was called to order an ad- dressoi welcomewnsreuibymr. G. H. Stevenson and a titt re- ply or appreciation was ard Irom Mr. Abbie. The remainder oi the evening was spent in music and social conversation. Mr. and Mrs. Ab-bio have with them their daughter, Mrs. Norman and chil- dren Vernon and Joyce and little Grandson Master Barry Wanael. of Halifax. NS. Mrs. Wanzol return- cd to in Halitax Tuesday morning. mu Juno bio favored the cats with some beoutiml piano re actions. Adainty lunch was passed by the ladiel. Mr. and Mrs. L. 3. onto. Dum- merside. aocomganicd Mr. and Mrs. McLure, edeque. were via! to rest. Md! hi! the blessed. —(Patriot oloau copy TILLIE THE TOILER m WISE To Y CUTIE wAs GOING - v YOUR MlND~wE't.l.- no 1' control Guardian i I IOU” flflfi. 231'.’ °i:m:dv:n:a1m,‘_‘fba,’”- onaswnurwrmtouaym.‘ CONFEDIR-‘T10 a «Nor. "r.'$l§s-"fill-’§x A'l".l'lN'1‘l0N ADVEB'l‘lBlR8- Advertisement: tor insertion tho iollowing day must. be in this 0!- lica not later than ll. 5. In. 8'1‘. JAMES GUILD Garden Elba on Kirk House Lawn Thursday, August loth: 4 to 6 P. M. Admission 25 cents. It not line, Friday. L-1013-8-B-31. CALL AT FRED H. 'l.‘B.AlNOB‘8. 30 Gmtton street and select your Belanser Range so just this week at 26% and 50% t. L-1100-B-D-Si. GAzE'l"rED—'.l'he iollowing recent. a whilst employed as Bde. Mgfi. Inf. Bde lst Apt, 1939. PRESBYTEEIAN CHURCH CANADA.-—B'rookfield Charge A. - A ‘H1311 L,flAK1.U'l'i'l:.'i'uWliVi (.'uAiu.nA‘ FAIR WEEK umrss wmsi - you-LL‘ ARE oursrrunm mm To LO0K voun BEsT.u. ....-and you’ll want a permanent that will feel good and LOOK RIGHT. .-lg». EMPRESS BEAUTY PAHLUR You can choose a charming style, and our operators will lndividualize . it to suit your particular features you'll be noticed you'll be A’l'l‘RACTIVEl . ...q ll OUR I SPECIAL RATES_ ON PERMANENTS Continues all this week APPOINT. MENT P. M. _sunday Schoo 7.30 P. M. Service at Braclalbane Presbyterian Church Wednesday, August 16th at 0 P. M. L-11l9-8-9-1i. "MEMOIRS OF A CHILD" - ' The interesting series “Memoirs oi ‘a Child" appearin daily on the Woman's Pa e or %he Guardian are by Mrs. Edi h Fisher, sister 01’ Dr. Leo Frank. Rosebank. Mrs. Fisher holds an important position as a social worker in New York under the Civil Service. Her rticular duties are looking after e inter- ests or the returned veterans. CENTRAL PAR.lSH.—D‘l'vlne Ser- vices Sunday. Au t 13th as fol- lows: Canoe Cove 1 A. M. Churchill ‘ 3 P. M. Clyde River S cial sacred Song Service with ma e ouartet in attendance. 7.30 PM. st. Catherines Friday. August, 11th at 8 P M. On . August 10th at 8 P. M. there wll be a meeting in Clyde River for the purpose or considering repairs to the cemetery. All interested please attend. Lloyd Henderson. Student. L—l124-B-9-11. __._.._____._ PERSONALS Miss Addie Coyle is visiting in Amherst. Mrs. John Curley. or Kelld'1's Cross, paid a flying visit to e City on Monday. PER. Faustino Trainer, City, is iday in cousin. Mia spending a very pleasant hol Alban , the guest or her Miss I ary Garland. Miss Verna. Kitson. Hampshire, who recently underwent an opera- tion in the Prince Edward Island Hospital, has returned to her home. Miss Ruby Benoit has left. by motor on a visit. to her sister. Mrs. «Dr.) M. F. Waters, East Lansing, Michigan. . Mr. and Mrs. John Mccardle of Lowell, Mass, accompanied by their (our children are visiting Mrs. Mc- C9.rdle‘s step-mother. Mrs. Thea. Donovan, 23 Prince street, City. Mrs. Doyle who has been visiting in this city left on return to Sydney Monday. She was accompanied by Misses Eileen and Enid Cantwell who will spend a. vacation there. Mr. Wm. Poole. Edmonton. a re- tired C. N. R. Telegraph Opemwlr is visiting his former home, Lower Montague, where he is a. gluest or his brother, Mr. George Pooc. Mrs. Bessie Yancau, Mr. and Mrs. las Hembr h and daiifihtar, Marion, 0! lisades Par . New Jersey, are visitinsmr. and Mrs. B W. IAPIBG. 84 ppm- _Prince Street. VINOIAL EXRIBITIOGN not reach you please Bnnltor, secretary. Charlottetown. L-230-0-2'1-ti. tors here on Sunday. , Mr. Ronald Norman. Ottawa. gpent. the week-end at his home era. Master Frank Bell, North River. is visiting his aunt, ma. M, Ma Quite a of is at- tended the Christian 0 urch Oom- vontlon which was held over the week-end in Ohazrlottetown Vivian Cavendor R. N , . ._ is spending her holidays with her puenu, Rev. 1. and Mrs. cavender at the Parson age here. was Rena Neill. North Milton. left recently for Montreal-G. - :1‘: «find !N:O I w.'.".:.:'."'s.".'.'a..-rim ( ,,,, Mil’: Mu. fl KING SQUARE CHARL01vrETOwN .:::s Mrs. Robert Cook, Mm MadPhee. Mrs. J_ A. MewKenzio M'.alcDons.ld, Eleanor Ross. mom Mrs. John Ross. Adam, 9110 G08Del was Spread in llrltunl bl’ Rev. W . Wadland. 11, general treasurer. Miss mom MacPhee was re~eleclod_ auxiliary is in charge or the W meeting {or 1940. Mrs, M_ A M“ Leod President. The meetinjclg ed with hymn 387 “Speed Servants, saviour. Speed '1'“ anld the Lord's Pray-or 1,, mm was responded with Bible questions and answers and Scripture verses. Members present from each was as follows: Eldon 12; Newtown and Orwell Cove ' Flat Rover l2; Pipette 5 and Melville and Gar. iield 7 and 4 visitors present. of- lering lot the evening amounted to $7.96 A lovely ouquet ct flowers paid silent tribute to de- ceased members. The secretary of Eldon Auxiliary presented the President with a life membership certificate. Miss MacEschem (it- tingly replied. Mrs. Dan Maxzheod B/ODDICK-SANDESON —A quiet was solemniaed at the %nit4ed Ohumh manse. Bass River, at 10 o'clock Saturday morning. when Rev. W. Harry Rackham un- lted in marriage Irene, daushtet 0! Mr. and Mrs. Richard sandeson, Lower Truro, to George Roddick. The bride was atizractivelyeattired in a dress of Queen El th blue, with white coat. and a. she was attended by Miss Anna. McKay. who also wore a blue dress with white accessories. The groom was attended by Delmar Lynda. immediately after the ceremony, the hoppty) couple left on a honeymoon trip Prince Edward Island. Prior to her marriage. the bride we. a valued employee or the News Pu - lishlng co. Ltd, and later or the Truro Printing 6: Publishing Co. Ltgl. She has recently been enter- ta Flat River auxiliary. reported that Good Hope Mission Band has made Allene Macxenzie a his member in memory oi’ Dr. E. M31-. gaxet MBK3K9l1Zle who was a valued member in their society. Newton and Orwell Cove has also made a lite member of Mrs. Donald G-illis during the year. The programme was as lollows: solo, Mrs. Mont lvLacEachem: "Talk on Presby- terial" by lvflas Katie Maclizrchern. 8010. Mary Maoxenzie: Readim by Mrs. Mabel Macfliachernz 5010. Mrs. John Gillis; Reading by y El‘ tion in the Full Fash Department of Lewis Limited. their return they will reside on treet. —(Truro News.) Belfast And Vicinity Mr. Clarence M.acPhce, Earns- (cilifle. was a recent vlslmr to El- on. NI!‘ MacDonald, oi Carvell Bros. oharlottewvm. was in Belfast this week on a businws trip. Word received irom the Gilmore brothers oi Melville, who are on a bicycle trip through Cape Bre- tan is that a pleasant vacation is enloved. Mrs. Clayton Nelson and little son Bobby, of Mass, visited her sister, Mrs. Watson Bishop in Mt. Buchanan recently. A large number attended the joint fivgarrly meeting of the WMS. Socie at the Presbyterian Church on Aug. 2] The meeting was held in the c-huurch hall. was Erances Reeves Cross Roads. is a visitor to Eldon. the guest of her former school-mates the Misses Hallidn y. Miss Edythe trainimz at the P. visited her home recently, SAVE on tire cosb—gct more miles, more safety from Firestone Tireo——they do not coat one cent more than ordinary tires. If you want low priced tires ask for the Fineatone Sentinel or Firestone Standard Tires-with them you are assured low-coat, dependable mileage. Be sure to compare the sensational new Fireatone Champion——a. new kind of tire——the only one built with all these featurea—- pv SAFETY -LOCK CORDS—an entirely new method of tire building--35%» stronger. EXTRA GUM-DIPPED CORD PLIES Imdar tho tread make the tire safe at any speed. ’/ NEW C-EAR-GRIP TREAD DESIGN with thousands of sharp angles for quick, aafo atopl. THICKEK TOUC-HER TREAD with more non- akid milaaga. STREAMLINED STYLING -—avaiIablo with black or white sidewalls. Champion Tires give your car an en- tirely new appearance. 0 E X T R A C 0 S 'l'—- Champion Ti:-ea are today’: lop tire value. Have the nalreat Firestone Dealer pnt them on you car now. nu.rse-in- I-I-1. iew Rosa, E. I. in Ocean Miss Penelope Manila and Miss Jane Morrison have arrived home (tom the States to spend their holidays with their parents. M11. V 2 South Pinsizto Hazel, Jean and John have arriv- ed home irom Sydney, 03.. when aha visited tor a month with her mum, Mr. and Mrs. John Mac- V. 0wingtot.haheav'yra.inonaat~ uniay the tield day at the Due? Faun, Iona, had to be wiper: . The program for the ice at these meetings adds vary greatly to than this year. t t .~:.r..r.;:n« VA Olthe ct V VN ' Sontinal 30 x 3%. Other sin-‘and type: at proportionately low P"‘°" NU-FEET i‘l‘Iv\i‘ Mme-rs vou sAw THAT PM . I CA5 NO Yb 9:. .....l- 3 — — NOW IT'S EVEN STEPHEN . IT'S ALL RIGHT. WE'LL 60 IN r HU use: A ouncug or cause: 80*: