THE CHARLUFFEPOWN GUARDIAN F“ é Tuliiasonv. k ‘i ‘ » g , , AWCETT s . y“ w BETTER BAKING CAST IRON RANGES Sea View And Vicinity Oascumpec. Mr. and Mrs. G. Brooks, 0‘Leary friends in Sea View. Miss Evolyn Donald ls spending a. pleasant holiday with friends in spent a fcw dlya recently withl WAIITIIP YtililT l I l GIIIIIJYE GIVES YIIU IIIIIIIII Q What do you want in the tires you buy? Some offer you this . . . some offer you that . . . But . . . in Good- year Tires you can get ALL TIIREE of theIMPORTANT QUA LITIES that every tire buyer wants. I 1. NON-SKID FOURJVAY TRAC- TION: Goodyeilfis exclusive diamond tread design . . . that front . . . back . . .lel't . . .. right . . . grip that: resists skidding in ally direction. The FOUR- \V.\Y facing diamonds help you stop safely . . . steadily . . . easily! 2. SUPERTWTST CORD BLOW- OUT PROTECTION: Every Goodyear year tread is scientifically designed so that a wide area contacts the road, sharing the load , reducing wear. Goodyear mileages are record mileages! No matter what you want in a til-c - . . mileage . . . road grip . . . blowout protection . . . you can have all three in Coodyezirs. And Goodycars cost you not one cent; more than ully other standard tire. Why be satisfied with less? And this is important . . . your Goodyear (leader will show you proof . . h not do your food dam’: ‘l n ' “an” MBKTY’ Dummy is nllrueittiirzginoui. eongrtod. l. i spendéfllt; a twndays pleasantly wlflngmmmlwh. ywfeal m, l . with ren urlington. l" "' W“- _ I ntehlgizruetloarYio dothlnfi1llllnvvorhx i h‘ Mrs. Sophia Barwlse of Spring-l gzrtfillhlrmfmlinmw t: . . s) field‘ islvfizinga misc: View the, round,“ WM,“ “in? m": l "," s. A . eel" and I .- r ; m’ ° "m w“ l ii-i::.*.r.."......“~ F"- ~ l l Haymaklng is now in full swing. tbelmAll fol-cour- M: UvIPllllby '. and ‘he crop 1‘ proving m be nnmclBlllDMfl-ll] Nlfllllllfilillllilil- _‘ > much beter than Wig first antici- ___ _._,, __,___ _ , _ " ' “l” The ‘hall here was well filled on q Monday evening when Hon. A. C. r m. nun: Bownen, Kenslngton mm vim“ wxu wmvalmt- W g was s recent visitor to Bea View 896C181 V rom man- A the guest. of m. and ma. Leigh bets of the Sea. View W. I- E8" I Sutherland, most enjoyable and interesting so- count of hi; recent. trip overseas to 1m; uld M“, clnnge Bean-std, the Coronation. Mr. H. L. Donald __ Boston Mass. were recent visitors. acted as chairman and introduced ‘W " f... - tanks View the guest-s o! Mr. and thglsflcfiflwslileaker whohcaaried his: B .0a.reMcKa. B11 H106 hlml~l°°wi fr y the many pictureque places and i: , m. Edwin Murphy witl-l g party scenes. Messrs Bowness and H Q of friend, motored to Charlottc- Huestls from Summerslde kindly i‘- , town on Wednesday and spent a contributed to the PYOKYBY" and s; lttlltloil pleasant day with friends there. delighted the audience with their , c.- -__- songs. At. the close of Mr. Mac- , a ' Miss Jennie Clark. R. N. has re- . Leah's address MI- Jfl-mfl R- . 1 turned m he: home in Kenslngton ivnirpiiy after glmrglssfllf humilia- ‘ alter spending n pleasant visit, in preciatlou move a eary vo ' q S68. View the guest o: Miss Pauline’ thanks w Mr. Mel-elm and Mews .' .\‘ Coulson R. N. . Bownesn and Huestls lfor ‘trllieir u‘ kindly help. The Nations An ein 0 Mr. Lee Allen has retumed to brought this meeting to a close ll Ills home in Amherst, N. 5., after after which refreshments were ‘ spending a pleasant visit in Sea served to the Ilsitors by the ladies. w ‘ View the guest of Mr. and Mrs. There was also a sale of Ice Cream i! ‘ Aubrey Hiltz. and a. handsome sum was realized. p i ' ‘Pl-is members of the W. I. are n l Nb‘. J. A. Coulson, contractor for indeed greatful to all who helped ‘ " THE F AWCETT BLUENOSE m“ "m m“ '° m w m“ m‘ mm“ j Ll l Perfec ion Creamery. Summerslde a silccess. lt makes two trips weekly and gets a. '.l . , . . . f ll t k 1 d. it nu-kctts are fast getting into the Bu: Stove Dealer class and the u mc on p l" \\\'t'l~l'l"l‘ ltnnge shown here is one of the Big Reasons-Setting the Mrs. William Adams has re- °§ pncc for ull coal zlnd wood ranges in its price class. ‘ _ Ellgglfda tdcglfrnthgllllft gllrlgtlalv .\ll (fuss Iron, a perfect Baker and Cooker and so easy on fuel. One lwwfi mg figs, fisher 5mm‘; Mm‘ cllstonu-i" tells us their new Fziwcclt has cut their cozil consumption in ‘l George Vaughan“ ' ' hull“. Another Biz Feature is ~ ~3- r l Tghe ‘beaches those days are well “Fgor four S;0flill‘fld I suffered from K —< ‘ _ f pa POTI ze and the numerous c0115 It"! 1011- a 80W!!! 80 Weak "I I I {autos bring many tourists and (Ii htfld t0 13V 05 1mm Work. My It _ others to enjoy its beauties and Aicbfignfigd s!" t3] "59 KQIMKZI _ s cool rcfreshln b e . . - "We "l m)’ growl’? v .T are GUARANTEED 3 YEARS ~ g ’ u» bag been col-line with- u _ ‘ _ _ _ _ _ , I The many friends of Mrs. John gut It‘ _Mr' A‘ w‘ Murphy lad‘ If and if you ve had trouble with linings burning out quickly you ll ap- v1 McKay‘. are tweed pleased to F°BB_°I11'¢<_l\1_eflt)- _ u prcciate this feature found so far, only in Fawcetfs fhear 52B is maktiflgllll good fluvial-y Wage gzgféméimwrfsltigfwilibgiw s57 00 $79 50 $89 50 2"" l." m ‘ M m .., u»: - ~ - 1*- ___ _ be b _ ry .s s_prove its safe. Within In 3 Sizes s n and I S e w 50°“ a m" “gain I {sieboggfirilts "bull; absorbs. motile- ‘, y y , __ Th D_ 1 d », _| I s_a so mass geny ,1. l Really You Should See Our Display Before Deciding 5:011 °B.ni.i“ll@vll"§ niililliliiilninin. §§§=;"=§§rfl§';m'§t¢v=tg;r- Agvligsc; ' s Ill mm here o wednnn _» en- . . 1 m . W l in; There was" a good aaludeilince lggelilotolile ‘nmstmes. and Iron for ‘r P . present all enlovn . l did ' . v n Ogmme or TOMIIMEW Qndgpgilslc‘ Just eat two tableslioonfuls daily. t: . . me of the members. I afegigggeallgglzogg-lsnm gm”; . c - l . l na urn a ,‘ STOVES and PURNITURf“ - 175 QtlCCll St. Mr. Jerrv Rnv Adamgl food better than pills and drug?! .1 L ‘Mm win-mm Avhfmg a-nd Mugs; glhen you're at the grocery store c _ cl-rtlc Adams motored w Kelvin‘ Anf§§alf§t “ gfkftgflfivgeflhflg’; s; r w" r r "‘ r " ' ' T on Thursday to attend the funeral see if ' ‘d tt f r a“ q o; m 1am M_ Wm. C 1 You on eel worlds better. l who Pissed awarv in Pllilrribe Cgfienly 1M Ede and guaranteed by Ken”! ' Hospital under ‘such 58d circuml: n Iflndmh . Q &l I F tSl-EIQECS.’ Mtllrh Slwllllililly is extended . l. t o e am y and all fr‘ d. in ' s _. V. __ f e their bereavement. “m g Ill . 1 ‘ ‘ .______ l ‘ , Rev. Mr. Davis, P t lIlIl. - i- l - chanced work in thtirr rlitlcfgiit MR5- PETER “RLEAN c parishes with Rev Mr Frenm on DAY?“ used, OUR USED CARS RANK FIRST IN CONDITION FIRST IN APPEARANCE FIRST IN VALUE of any offered the Public. ALL PRICES RE DUCED I i l 1930 (lltlsmobllc Sedan — — $97500 19113 (‘hcvrnlet Master Sedan 625.00 103-] (‘Iievrolrt Itilistrr Sedan 575.00 1031 (‘Iir-vroll-t (ouch — — 250.00 1012i (‘hl-vl-oll-t Muster Coupe 575.00 1.0120 l-Issl-x Sedan -- — — —- 80.00 ].‘\“..'I Buick (‘oupr -- — — —- 125.00 10113 (‘hcvrulet (‘oath — — 395.00 1517.6 (‘hl-v. Trucks License 965.00 103.’; (hl-wolrt. Truck — -- 575.00 1914 (‘hl-vrolet Truck — — 500.00 10.‘!!! Dodge I‘.ln.ll Ilrlivcry 175.00 Dilc l-‘llrll Light. Delivery — 35.00 Our Prices The Lowest. (lur (‘zirs the lit-st. Call and see for yourself. \ IIOIIIILV‘ Payments, IO IIIIY 4 hllllltiise ‘I l A. Horne I00. 1 Charlottetown Phone 800. Phone 832. “Where Your Dollars Buy More‘ Well Drilling Communicate with Trask Well 00., Ltd. Vaughan H. Groom Summerside Manager for P. E. Island EXHIBITION HALIFAX SEPT. 27 - OCT. 2 $15,000 m PRIZES Anyone Can Enter!‘ YOU May Winlv If you tl|v¢n1 received your copy ol the lice Pllrc List, mall tlio coupon lor one new. It gives l ' E N T R I E S Poultry , Honey and Apiary Se“ I Horticulture Livestock _ - _ - - - l-HLL IN AND MAIL THIS COUPON- - - - - é‘: Mr. E. Flank LorcIIy,$ecy.-Msnagcr em V101“ EH58“ presided and’ three daughters’ namely: Mrs’ iNova Scotlo Provincial Exhibition 21¢ ‘m?’ l °Pen¢d by slnlllni gllgqégifnmhzgltlfelghmgrallfigifs‘M125: Hllillfi, N. S. pig‘; by llmdgisajyiiilfilillllgwigd .239’ and Mrs. John S1110. Belle’ River. PIule and me o Inc copy of 1931 Pllic Llit with entry form,’ members prayer. After the Scrip- Tw° 0m“ daughters Mixes tin-e reading members responded Janette. and Marion McLean pass- Nam; ____ H I n’ tgbroll call vgth t an appropriate $112211)’ some ybars ago when quite l e verse. ec:e ary read in- - , utes of previous meeting and mdls- The dewased w“ ‘me °l l‘ lam‘ Address............................. cusslon followed ily of three members one brother SEND YOUR EN l with detail ol prizes, regulations and entry form. apprecialcd by all. The services ms being hold in Sea View whflg m9 church at Burlington 15 being \ renovated. The Long River United Church choir were also presmt by menial invitation and delighted the artut- . encc with several choice numbers of music which were all neatly appreciated. Rov. Mr. lznve n splendid addmss and com.- mended the Mission Band for their faithful efforts. Closing hymn and benediction brought the meeting to S uIl pnticulsri cl all deplrtmcnts, _ s. close after which Ic Cr m d _ “P” - l» i»; giislfily .i::."::::e:.:":..‘zi.:“:.5:2: :2". FWH cm!" the members of the band. A silver H h H A" Sept, offering was taken food. She grew gradually weaker out: o s 4 me Jumorw ‘(of st she heirs ulitil ten days after the taking Fin¢ Am Church Bumfigtém 5m s,’ the éifuthe stroke the end came peactm - scpl- 6 h°m° °l the» lead“ Mrs‘ Alwwd ulalevsides a sol-rowing husband Blakaney’ sea View on Saturday Mrs. McLean leaves to mourn the afternoon. There was a good at. iefldfllwe 0f members. The presld-I _ about making u, quilt. to donate to missions and each member Was given a 5anlplg WHEN. It was also decided that this Junior W. A. contribute s. small amount to the renovating of B TRY IN EARLY! st 4 Group Theatre Plans Comeback? NEW YORK. Jilly 26—(CPl-A- long with its successful commercial; producers, Baoodtvay supports a number of thealzc groups who are more interested in artistic and eth. Zeal aspects of their productions than in a strictly mercenary result. The Theatre Glllltl. after it reach- ed the stage 0f presenting several box office hits a season, nftrn was rccusmd of balm! strictly a. com- mercial outfit. Yet. allmc with their profitable tilts, the Guild can point to "Faust," shun"; "The Ap. pie Cart," Eugene O'Neill‘; "Dyn- amo" and other such expensive and distinguished plays which full- ed miserably at the box office. Also, it was the Guild that took the risk 0f producing O‘Nelll's nine-net "Strange Interlude" when it seem- ed impossible that such a long play could stirvlve at rezular admission prices. Htippty It was n hit and added much to the coffers of the Guild. For several yelrs Eva le gal- lienne conducted a ctvlc repertory theatre for enthusiastic alldle-ncosy Some of her plays, ncvably "Thek Cn-adle Song" and Ibsen dramas, worn tromondou. sucoeles, and .ns outlined by Harold Clunnsn. lone of Its directors, ls this: Icollectlvc effort in the theatre. a of the plays they believe in.‘ the church. It. was also decided w have l; social afternoon ht the shore and a sale of Ice Cream and Cake. Arnold Hiltz then read a portion from the Study Book. Roll Call to be answered at. next meet- 1118 With a verse containing believe. Closing hymn finished this partof the meeting after which games and contests were enjoyed by all Velds Duran-n. Violet and momncc Bnssett. were then appointed yo, Dmzrsln committee for the August meeting after which refreshments were served I?! the hostess. even those which were not. hits Won vagrant. bits of praise. But Miss le Gallicnnes low admission prices would not cover the expenses of her permanent company and she closed shop. The idea of the Group Theatre, B W “A company without stars working towards the best interpretations Sunday. July 18th and conducted residents of a service in Sen View i-lnll at 2.30 Belle River were more widely There was n lnrce collzrezntlnn known and at the same time more present and Mr. DZLVIS mP§flfle was highly esteemed than was Mrs. Peter McLean who passed away re- cently at the age of "l8 years. usual quite good condition health until a little more than a week before the coming of the end when she was suddenly taken down with a paralytic stroke from which “Wm” friends could do was done but all to no avail. For a few days seemed at times to be more or less conscious but. as the paralysis had affected her loss of a kind and loving mother and two sisters. years ago and the Miss Mary Ann Benton died while exception of short while in which she lived in Sydney. NS, she spent practically her whole life. She klndliness of nature and her readi- ness to help ln times of’ need wherever possible. Presbyterian Church and during the time of the disruption in 1926 she remained true to the church of her fathers. delight to attend the services of Very fcw of the The deceased had been in her of he never fully recovered. All that medical skill and kind she throat she was of all three qualities! See before you lluy . . . then you can (lraw your own conclusions! tire is mude with Coodyeufs exclu- sive Supertwist cords, the cord that has greater elasticity than ally other. IWany road shocks, which would break less springy cords, and cause blowouts, are easily absorbed by Supertwist cords. Super-twist length- ens the Iife of tires and it: is found only in Goodycars. 20 Different Gooclyears . . . Eiglitfor Ilusscnger service . . . twelve for eonlnllzrvial 0r farm use. Goodyear . . . the greatest nameili rubber . . . provides a choice that 3. LONG, ECONOMICAL MILE- guarantees exactly the right tire to AGE: The broad, keen-edged Cood- suit your need. MORE PEOPLE RIDE ON GOODYEAR TIRES THAN ON ANY OTHER KIND The brother John eliton was lost at. sea. over thirty other sister ill young, over forty years ego. Mrs. McLean's old home was in elle River and there too, with the as noted far and wide for her She was a loyal supporter of the To her it was s great PRIZE WINNERS mun onus nu! Imam F. Raulilir, Fnruitllgton, 3.0. FLOUR eomnr-e" u L u. u ha. In no. col-i u nu nu. r yloll r nun 9"" "f5 '""° “walnut-noise m iii i"c".liv‘lil'iiifniili:“ig_'%iuwn l'l7..€ls“..:":5'i'r....' 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She “knew in whom she had be- lieved and she wlis persuaded tllnt He was able to help what she had committed to His trust against, that 25y"- Tllfijlldwwas peaceful. The funeral which was Yurgcly nttt-nclcrl \‘.'.1S IlClfI in the Belle River Church. which W35 ilcar at; hand. The service was (UIldllCICd by Rev. J R. Skinner and Rev. R. Hensley Stuvcrt and was a very im- pressive one throughout. were Joseph Cook, John T. Atoll Malcolm Benton and Tllflrl WI‘ sou. ’l"llc service at the conducted by Rev. Stavert. Interment wits ‘ssrs. fiIEQIFISIZ’fqPlll(‘_l(‘l‘V.‘M>_ _ Major Ilotlll A01! Yusr VEN HE lss POIMIA GOOT MITT DER LEETLE BEESJH DER HEAD COMES DER FOOLISH: H555 MITT IMlTAT/ONS» EAélER I55 IT "FOR DER NEEDLE TO WALK THROUGH DER EYE MITT DER CAMEL~e~ "l. MEAN, DER CAMEI. ‘TO LOOK MITT DER EYE OOF DER NEEDLE Mme-BAH! DAT ‘POY HE I55 ‘DRIVIMK ME _\ r l The future had no fears for lll‘l'. CTII Vi‘ n. Hens! 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