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In a degree be- yond comparison these qualities are found in our memorials. To the task of assisting you in the selection of an appropriate design, we bring a desire to serve and a reputation for skill and training that make our work worthy of your thoughtful inquiry. Consult us now. VERE BECK & 501v Monument Manufacturers 181 Gt. Geo. St., Charlottetown, Malnt St, Montague . inhale its‘ iiiaiZrli ; Inrludcd in their number are Col. ‘Drjrfus Paul Rsverdy, Paris; Joseph, LC-NIJQW. Aug l3.--A face powder was described Pharmaceutical Conference, ill i)\' N. Ingram Hendry. a _ mail cbrnzist, He said that in t'~o rniirre cf experiments on a datoinaceous . lizthci-ta only used by che:n-. m: for fiitrntczi pimp/wars, it had,‘ ' ~ .li'<*ri found that it brissexed projer-l tic‘; i-xhit-‘n inarlc it suitable for use. lrs a fact.- pcucior. “Thig earth," he ‘riitl "i: n fine. treaty deposit which i? ''''' —- quantities in‘ i in the world. it i; left by sea or fresh i I | Western Guardzan l ' JIOURING NOVA SCOTIA-Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Allen, of Summersfde, left on Wednesday morning on a mo- toi- trip through Nova Beetle-S- -AI'IENDXNG CONVENTION - Mr. D. O. Stewart. o! Summerslde left this week to attend the Annual Convention of Lawyers. which ls be- - zng held th.s week in Torontcn-S. —DANCE OLYMPIA. SUMMEIP‘ . i, SXDE, Friday. August 15th, Charlie 1 and his Hottsie ‘lottsle Orchestra. '. featuring the latest long hits intro- i duced by Robert Chapman. Novelties, l mo, dancing 9-2. 5835-8-14-21. —AUGUST 12, 1930 coming from Borden to Summerslde we lost a canvas bag containing clothing and other articles, Please return to Arte- mus McNelll, Wellington, R. R. 5846-11. -A'I'TEND BIG SALE of lobster 1 gear and factory with sll necessary ~ buildings and equipment on the ‘premises of N. and A. C. McLeod. Park Comer, on Friday, 15th at 1 P. M. 5B47-1i. —WANTON DESTRUCTION 0F GARDENS-The people of Ellerslie and vicinity have been subjected to considerable annoyance 'lately by having their gardens raided and veg- etables stolen by marauclers during the night. Some grain has been tak- en from an empty house and a quantity of preserves have disappear- ed from the cellar of a. resident of Ellerslie. The matter is being care- fully looked into by the authorities. -PRESENTATION T0 REV, UR- ‘ BAN GlLLIS--Members of the Holy Family and children of Mary of St. Paul's Parish, Summerside, waited , upon Rev. Urban Glllis, at St. Marys Convent on Monday evening and presented hirn with a substantial cheque as a token of their esteem and his faithfulness to duty since ,coming to the parish. Rev. Urban. Gillis leaves to take over the duties of parish priest at Wellington on Sunday next.—S. i —BECEIVED PRIZES-Mr. Lowel Hancock and Mr. James Morrison, of Summersde, who took part. in the Island Shoot in Charlottetown re- ‘cently and were competitors in the ‘ Lleut. Col. McKlnnon match for re- presentation in" the Inter Maritime Provincial Shoot. received a prize of 1a sterling silver spoon for points . won in the above match. The spoons were sent to them this w'eek.-—S. —MUCH IMPROVED-Tile many g’ friends of Mrs Robert C. Howatt. of ! Summerslde, will be delighted to hear that she is now well on the way to recovery from her accident of some weeks ago. It will be recalled that Mrs. Howatt fell fourteen feet on to a concrete cellar floor, when the ~\'€l'8.1'ld3. on which she was sitting gave way beneath the weight of some dozen people who were on the veran- da with her. Although others of the party fell into the cellar. Mrs. How- iatt was the only one who sustained . serious injury-S. THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAB , AEROXON The Most Economical Fly Catcher SOLD‘ EVERYWHERE -The death of Mrs. John Adams. one of the oldest, residents cf Port Hill took place lest Friday home of her daughter, Mrs. Arthur McLean. Mrs. Adams was about ninety years of age and was before her marriage a Miss Sullivan and had resided in Port H.111 for the greater part of her life. She was a staunch member. of the Anglican Church at Port Hill and was known in that vicinity for her many estim- able qualities, of a kind and loving disposition, she was beloved by all who knew her. There are left to mourn, two daughters, Mrs. Arthur McLean, of Port Hill, and Mrs. Stur- geon Yeo, of Tyne Valley; also three sons, John and Thomas. of Port l-lill and Loman of St. Eleanors, to all of whom much sympathy is extended. The funeral was held ori Saturday afternoon from the home to the Anglican church and Cemetery at Port Hill-S. -.- PERSONALS —Mlss Angela Greels, of New York. Summerslde-S. -Mrs. Inman, of Tryori, is visiting ‘her sister, Mrs. Thomas Johnson, of i Summerslde-S. i i —Mr. Etta. of the Canadian Bank ‘of Commerce, Summerside. left on iMnnday afternoon for his home in Amherst. on account of the illness of his brother.-—S. ~ —Mr. and Mrs. Charles O. Erick- s~n. of Chicago, arrived on the Island | on Saturday on a visit to Mrs. Erick- isons parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Matthew, of Ollearyn-S. —Dr. and Mrs. Sharp. of Provid- ence, Rhode Island. are visiting Sum- mei-slde. the guests of Mr. John Sharp-S. —Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bonnell, of were visitors to Summerside this weelc-S. —Miss Lucy Campbell, of Boston. Mass. is visiting Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Howatt. of Summerfide. On leaving Summerslde. Miss Campbell will go to South America-S. —Miss Borinell. of Nova Scotti. Mrs. Tokia, of Boston. and Mrs. Wil- liam Milligan, of Borden, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Summerside, this week-S. —Miss Marjorie McLean. of Char- lottetown. is visiting in Summerslde. the guest oi Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Dawson-S. —Mi-s. Arthur Dunn and Miss Agnes Dunn, of Summerslde. are spending a few days with friends in Capo ‘Traverse-S. —Miss Pearl C. I-fowstt. of Boston. +0040 0 oowo-oooooooooooo-oel HAVE YOUR EYES g! l 3 sxsnmen AND 2 GLASSES rirrsn or 6 X I B. E. PARKMAN Bulstned Optometrist i Montltlw. r. s. a. i fiigoooigooooogqggggk - BELL £0 MATHl ESON Barrister! b solicitors Collection: MONEY T0 LOAN MONTAGUI l““““””“‘”“"”"; wiodatlon m» the bone flds pllr- 110p: 0111‘ good 0m friend will iongl t : l chosen of tickets the Manage. wmaln with us. a o r-“nt of the Exhibition Associa- X ‘upgggggm 1 tlou have made a change in the The new St. John horse shed is 1 m; § 111111118 of parses this your. Passes nearing completion under the cap- ; H. J. M z vglrlllhbye loszilzyed (3833:? as: labia fzcgrkmanship of Mr. George z omorgomrmsgvl z “ma”, wmch d,“ enormous 1 ' RADIO-FLASHLIGHT-IGNITION BAHERIB nun in E "mum" z crowds and tn the seating oapa~ CHERRY VALLEY AND VICINITY "us", In-"n. Co“ "h" "u, d wad,“ ’ Maul-n.’ n k L z city to tho utmost will be reacrv- A good hay crop is reported this [bop-m TanllqInDod,Sdlll0la,Cd@1,VqnnI ““““. ed for the paying p-‘r-Was. year tn this vicinity. BRINGING UP FATHER , tended to Mr. and Mrs. Murdock Mc- lilass. accompanied by Miss Mar- garet Munn, of Glasgow, Scotland, arrived on a visit to Summerslde this week. This is Miss Munifs first visit ‘o the Island and she is delighted <vlth the beautiful scenery-S. —Congratulatlons are being ex- Leod, of Long River, (nee Bessie Johnson) on the arrival of a young daughter at the Prince County Hos- ital on August 11th. Mother and "ughter are doing nlcelyn-S. -—DEATl-l OF MRS. JOHN ADAMS It I118 I iiS visiting Miss Wlnnifred Kenny, of‘ Boston, Mass. and their two cousins.‘ I R C_ HOWE“, Of-Mass, is the guest-of Mrs. W. D. ‘Eastern Guardian 4 f ..'ANNIVEBSABY SALE-TWOIIFY, [to fifty percent discount on satin lstock. Friday and Saturday. Aug. 15 {and 16 at J. W. Murdock. d: Co. [Montague l 5825-8-13-31 l ..'DON‘T MISS calling m see our ispectai prices, Friday and Sotllrdly- IAug. 15 and 16, J. W. Murdock dc Co. l Montague. l 5825-B-13-3l i ..'BT. ANDBEW$ PRESBYTIIw- § uiiv cnuacu. Montague. Bervlmf tan flunflgy, August 17th It 11 l. m. i and '1 p. m. Rev. Dr, MacVlcar, Mod- erator of the Maritime Synod will be the speaker ..'THIS IS THE SEASON o! big ‘ events and J, W. Murdock. Montague, ilr. joining ta celebrating his twent/ lieth anniversary in business by offer- ‘in; his entire stock. Friday and Sot- urday. Aug, 15 and 16 at prices be- low cost. saas-s-is-ai ..'ANNOUNCBMENT. - wrisht Ar‘ Stewart, Montague, have 0991195 “P one of the most. up-to-dite and 1on8 looked for Meat Markets east. of, Montreal. opposite Mabon’: DruBi Store. with Frlgidare Cooler, carry-g tng the very best meats procursble.‘ also vegetables in season, Please calli and inspect our Plant, when in Mon- tague. Wright d: Stewart. I 5844-8-14-3‘. l CRAPAUD Mr. and Mrs. Myron Seaton and daughter, of Bridgewater, U.S.A.. ac- ‘ companied by Miss Celia MacDonald, are guests of Mr. Wilfred Ferguson. l Miss Ethel Inman. organist of St. John Church, ls visiting in St. John. N. B. —-— r The Crapaud Institute held their tanriual picnic on the school grounds. which was well patronized. Among the visitors to Crapaud r: ceritly were Mrs. Robert MacKinr. and three charming sons, Mr. a. . Mrs. E. J, Carrier, all of Earnseli. where they received a right cord; ivelcome. Mr. Stephen Sherren. the younk aviator from Detroit. is causing much ‘ excitement among the people of the, Island. We hope to have him on the’ mall route. ‘ Rev. C. c, and Mrs. Rand motcretr from Middleton, us, to visit their‘ old parishioners in Crapaud, where a hearty welcome awaited them. Miss Louise Dlnsmore. Haverhlll, Sherreri. Our school lS opened up once again and we welcome Miss MscLeod of Valleyfield as principal of Crapaud School. The Hon. John Myers has been kept busy since the election receiving congratulations and telegrams not only from all over the Island, but from abroad as well. i There are a great many picnics and teas advertised for the 13th. We hope that the unlucky number won't bring a storm, l Rev. E. Brtdgewater has returned to his parish. after spending a well- earned vacation in Nova Scotia. ‘ The many friends of Mrs. Fred MacDonald. who is at present lri the P. E. I. Hospxal, are pleased to hear that she is improving and hope to see her home in a short time. Miss Sarah Lutz is a visitor to. i Exhibition Passes In order to prer-rve the aceom. Crapaud from Fredericton, NB. l We are all delighted to see ML! ‘George Fall. tour maple sugar man) i out again, after his recent illness and I l | I i coating. - caramel all cove AUGUST 14, 1930 _-.___ ._ I _._._.-.. “ WANT-A -NAME” Opportunity is knocking ! WHO WILL WIN THE $50.00 PRIZE? “ WANT-A - NAME ” BAR WANTS A NAME The “WANT-A-NAME” Bar is a chewy nugatinei with fresh, roasted filberts and a layer of sweet creamy red with the finest quality chocolate “WANT-A-NABIE”, is one of our 4 ACES, is the best bar on the market. It is on sale all over the Province. l NAMES WANTED As the contest closes Saturday, August .23, you still have time to suggest a few names. No matter how many names you have sent in, eat more “WANT-A-NAME” Bars and send in the coupons with suggested names. You can be the winner of $50.00. NATIONAL CANDY LIMITED CHARLOTTETOWN Maura Albert Ross and Bern-um lVHOhlSALE ONLY Phone 1266 P. E. I. The many friends of Mrs. Margaret was the guest of Mrs. George Carrier Mwvflbfl‘? End Mm Georss Mc- Irving, Cherry Valley are sorry toiori Thursday 1B3- Caubrey, IVIlr. and Mrs. Alan McAuloy and son l Lloyd and Miss Weeds Ford and Mrs. Annie MeAuly. Mt. Bucharinan were 159mg "cu-mm in Cherry Valley recently. Miss 1N1 Carrier, Mt. Cherry Valley. Boston. Mass are visiting learn she continues ln delecate health relatives and friends tn this vicinity. but, hdpe an; will be ram-m m he; usual health. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Mclnnis, Earns- Herbm is cliffe, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. spending her vacation with her per- John Mans“ recent” ants Mr. and Mrs. George Carrier] Service was held in Cheri-y Valley lUnited Church on Sunday morning ilass. Service being conducted 5i‘ l“! Miss Lottie Oarrle: was in ciiinnTMv- A- D- Sterlmz- A wlv- the "Beautiful Garden at Prayer" was pleasingly rendered by Miss Storlint. .___- Mm. George A. Carrier and douch- tei- Eva were the guests of ms Lilit- Mr; Benjamin Mutch, Earhscliffe an Irving on Saturday night- Dependable power such as Byrd needed in his Polar flights was amply rovided for in Burgess hrome-built Batteries. Put your trust in this tried.- and-proven dependability- Insist on Burgess. inwl. I “t” l ' wtqhfilllnev ' "llllllil i BUT CAL‘ 1-0 saw au-rw-ous on NOW- vve: A oAn-e. To PLAY MINIATURE GOLF ‘i’- l CANCI’ 5TOP one: MAGGlE AN‘ You HAVE TAKEN UP n w“ .1.~.w¢---.-n-.- H44 c. wk‘ I'LL CALL cu CLAMCY AN‘ u: <11‘ m‘; WWE ‘Tc 0c: A urwrus. suwiu FER ME sun's Au 61-D- FKQHtQNED O 1U. m! hamlet-moles. 6m: that: ngm nuns. I_ uuwr- wuaw 1-.» Ma "runoum-n Tue ‘Tl-ll 5EWER P1275? 0664-10055. Au‘ iNTQ i —By George McMauus o-‘é <vr A BROOM-HANDLR' i' JtciG-S-Aukloint ME 4w‘