gunners. f4 >9 -< . _. -'l‘llli NEW rrP. (‘oars i - ._'llll-: NEW Cl.()'l‘l~l (‘.0;\TS .- » - n-an a . 1 . .- . 1.- ;.<-T»-'—=-‘~ ‘. r l: v TJLgg school l5 ring. lilon. I ‘svolcm lllrPllf‘ Q Bicvhorroll. lv flfindlng P. W- (i ‘ M155 Marslarct ceptcd R"'="l>r~l'l‘.‘-' » ' her vacation wlti l-hd Mfrs. W. B. Bco" -' 1119 famwrs are bus" will {fond lll/‘lf if‘ and GY3l‘Tl\'lr‘"' l.l‘v~ {or the Benrrtt rcrrllnP- mg‘ ?__”, . . . i . ._rlll-: NEW HOSIERY v f, -THE NEW GLOVES I TTIIQRSDAY AP"l‘liR.\'()()N YOU ‘ . through zlll departments. inspect the ‘ ' brought t0 Chalrloitetonn. i n00 AND KIYROFS NtiTl-Ifl ‘t Mi": Flavour." .‘-l<'l‘!l"l5"~"l' l"‘l"-‘i*‘~" teacher m’ .\l\lll1:‘ xlolilcl; hflm Qkfi/lnc lwl‘ ‘J-YJ \‘-““i<‘ 7 I ~ nu o.’ Vt. i l i i l l drain? bilPlli s-puds F..,;-\.,,-,, f.'l'y\"rl,a§ a iin~ yiold . . . I and are Flll‘(‘lll3.““" l" i» ‘-"'.\"-“<‘ m“?! "Mr. W n rm», s/wthr: o! llirzx‘ ' tvk Quintin: Oluh is moving tho lizr‘ slnrk of the flrmcrs with clack our}: rosslJnritv 11115 club is in operation for 47 .‘-"‘F!~'$ and new... mlvggfl n shipment. due to unfavorable weatirr. His last shin- {Mm vnndrpd h! m lnnfts rli how. 3nd 2 rnl'.'c.-~. xvml usiih thr WP-"Ht {ow prices lrunilablc, ialnlr‘?! fiitlking inrwarvi for both results un- ‘i EM; D, J, hhlmfvl is going into a file coral business. He. has Iii-ii I3"- ‘hed unloading the Izest car oi coal pa! over came to lliiziZ Emmi,"- a ?§&‘§\!!II§.\ . Collections MOSTAGUI zqmgmy-e qmwnwmuv .'_,; i BELLQMATHIESON ‘ , Barrister-a A solicitor! MONEY TO LOAN '-THE NEW HATS Shovring the New Fall Goods in Every Department A —THE NEW DRESSES —'l‘HE NEW LINGERIE _THE NEW SILKS -THE NEW DRESS FABRICS ARE invited to visit the store- go finest lines of new Merchandise ever lng and rooi coating. asphalt heavy’ Balance o1’ our printed broadcloths. ' paper. galvanised rooting nails, at Brawl. Pales with or without baa racks at! mzoo wanna so inch Drapery ‘race’; ')WN.—-Unlted Church: 10.45, u} azcovanara-me many irlencls c pleased to see him home again‘ In; Dmngnt-ng,» ter a serious operation ior a tcs in the City Hospital. Ii. —ADJOUR.NED r01: a WEEK-A _ are oi assault. in which two "we involved. came before Mr. John ‘ PYHDOH at the Court House. Sum- lrereide. and was adjourned for one l reek for further evidcnce-S. -CONVALESCENT.—'Ihe pariah- ‘ nera oi’ St. James Church. Summer- field. were very pleased to have their pastor. Reverend Francis MacDonald, otficiaie at High Mass on ins-t Bun- ‘day. Father MaoDonlad underwentt is successful operation in the City ‘Hospital some weeks ego and has so ‘tar recovered as to be able to take up it Ihls duties again. E. —SHO0TlNG DUCKS iSI-ZAsON-A case against a gimm Bcdequc. charged w ‘ing ducks contrary to tho pr0VlS-:rrly calling" w ions oi the Migratory Birds Act. joyed by .came up beiore John E. Campbell, J.:m§n15¢,r lmrdduced and lP. on ‘Tursday afternoon at Court House. Sllmmerside. The irused by his attorney. Mr. Heath Hleil McDougali. Bird Inspecto ..'or time to secure counsel. The case 1v; whd ‘ "'25 adjourned lor- one week-s. -—-HARVEST FESTIVAIr-The Sal- vation Army COWS l! Summerildfi gram at North Bedeque. As there "e-‘d their annual Harvest Festival on flznday evening under the capable i management oi Capt. Somervlile and ancc from t ‘lent. Pyke. There was a iine dis-l inlay oi cakes and other dellclousftlsipated in this special i iaods. which were auctioned oi! ior a ' ‘good sum by Mr. Gtorge Bovmess. I The I-‘estival was in every way a suc- r-eszs. The Corps recently organized the N. Bedeque Mission Band, their home league. A number oi lad- ylcs joinfd and a good winter's "work rzngonaps ‘i: looked forward to. A very pleas- nnt. social evening was enjoyed and -——Miss Theresa Reid. HJpg Rivgr 15 rcireshments served-S. —nea'rn or MRS. JESSE BERN- i i inn-There paxed away in the ear- iv hours oi Tuesday morning Mrs. ‘i Jesse Bernard at the age oi 70 years ait=r a lingering illness oi nine lmonths. Mrs. Bernard was born in - iSherbrooke the daughter m the late "lsi ‘Mr. and Mrs Elijah Schurman. She island leit th 1 married about 35 years ago and lived ill Boston. Mash-S. [with her husband in Slierbrooke and.‘ {Linklrtter Road ior a time. until they y‘ l a A7 illcl liillli yENTERPRIiiE i send Letter To Van- derbilt Asking: Him To Bring (‘up llcfen- der For Exhibition taco. (Canadian Prcrs) GLOUCESTER Mass Srp 23-31110 Glollr-c tor Flslxcvmqrs Raw Con:- mit/Pe today sought a rare botwccn Entcrpriso, recent (l"i'<"ll(l(\;' vi th". America's Cup .'-.n'l tfic Schooner Gertrude L. ‘Flirt ~ Glnll.~.rr.t£r's rntry ll'l the lliififitlLflfilfll Fisher- nlclllq Races tvhrh will open of! 1167B Oct 9. A lclJcr “w: sont Harold S. Vandcrbzlt, who slcppcred Dlierprlsc when she tunvd bltk Gllfimfak v and Sir Tlrmns Lipton‘: ilith vitall- mige for the famous livplli’. 35km?! him to bring his m: white slosn w this old iishlm Port and hold a iew informal races with T'l‘il‘hmld before the champnmhlp oi the fishing ticct is dccidvrl- A mll suit hr soils ‘We 1W" ‘m ‘Ihclmud twin? for the "Y" “m” [Q0000OOQOOOQOOOOOOOOOOGOQ HAVI YOUR EYES I axaluman arm t] ouissas m-ran a! ‘y B. E. PARKMAN ’ lealaurediipiomeirtn lieutenant-I. ;cr. i Gloucesterls TIOPC oi new paint. Elizabeth HOVQV- ‘cmmh-_vn= leading nirl skippers. or a trick at her wheel. Must Be Kept Covflffll the refrigerator, as they absorb odors story" as the unlqu~ readily. ERlNGlNG UP FATHER made their home in Summerside. Mr. K Bernard will always be remembered ‘week oi Mrs. D. H. Bell oi Summar- - by her many irlends in Sherbvcoke sidew-S. fwd shomned arm, and a Shaun-bland Summrrside ior her many kind-i l . ed sail plan. so n0 One knows “ma; 'ly actions and sweet disposition. 'I‘here‘ -—Mias Singleton and Mrs. rm.) | ‘ She can do, but many of her ndmlr.;are left to mourn besides her hus- ‘ Us believe she would be a “Qywyibfllld one daughter. Ida (Mrs. Frank iopponent ior the successful deiend- ‘Grunt and two step children. Brad-l mersld l ‘. ‘since she slid down the ways lii B‘ rex last March 17. ihroughout her season on the fishing bank 8M 0H1‘- fiorcl and Magrh (Mrs. HawkinsMLearyx-S. establishing ‘Ibvth oi Everett. Mass. also two sis-i lsalillg supremacy 0n the north At- lers. Mrs. Giles Crabbe oi Wetterni llnntic over the Bluenoee oi Llmtn- Can - an; and Miss Lottie. who mid- (Zlnuccsster Iiishcrmcnlbure- N~ S~ last winner oi the ln- ‘lea with a brother. William. at Llnk-‘ ternalional txrphyx. will be taken letter Road. who 5s also lcit to mourn. ‘ im- a trial spin lilmflfm“? ‘snntv white canvas and llllfilflllni l" clad 1H ‘The Guardian extends its sincere sym ; Curlcy. E, l ozthy to the bereaved. The iuneral.‘ i mok place on Wednerday aiternooni nnc oi thcltmm the residence tn tho Peopl i 0b- lCv-nicir-ryv. Rev. C. J. St. Clair Jl-a ably the only one to sail in the Inter lciilcisting. Th: service was la national ‘trophy Races. will stand ly attended-S. -NOR’l'fl BEDEQUE UNITED (‘I-IURCH: l-nat Sunday even n; a mortal service was held in this ch service. The local choir under tha' very nicely-a. - 131E GA .. M/estern Guardian Eastern Guardian _____ -aa.au, MIDIJLINGS. OILCAKE. ..~1.anms- 1563M cons Corn and Wheat. Order now at just arrived. Now ia your time to buy l Bruce's. 7189-9-24-21. and save. T. 0. Xvca Limited. 7119-l-2B-3i. ' v —BUY IOOFING QUPPLIII. tire- lprooi slate art-craft ahinglea, rooi- ..'PRINTS AND GINGEAML- Priced up to sac-to clear the lot- 7l39-9Jl4-2l. I your choice ior 13c yard. '1‘. G. Ivea. ' Limited. 7119-9-25-8t. i ——IUY FAIRBANKS platform i "llft-l-IB-Zl- Chintz-to clear 15c yard. 'r. 0.1m.‘ i Limited. 11794-25351. l! i —-NORTH BEDEQUE _AND FREE- JGROCEBY DEPARTMENT. - New Fresh Stock every week. '1'. G. Ives. Limited. " 7170-9-25-31“ deque; 3. wiimot; 7.30. Freetown. A nister: J. W. A. Nicholson. ____ -DISINI‘ICT FOX PINS. dens and poultry houses with "Genuine sold in 1, 5 and Pififldl- ill-gal. barrels at Bracea. ' 7175-9-25-21. Mr. Charles Cash. Graham's Road, P515165 ‘energetic and eliiciont leadership of ‘Mrs, J, Clark MacQuarx-ie furnished Campbell. J- P» 0h We"!!! lf- the main portion oi the special ‘music. including solos. duetts and y quartettea as well as choruses. They were ably assisted by Mrs. Warren oi —-—- Charlottetown, Mrs, Brewer Waugh‘ hand Emerson Huestis oi Wilmot lvalley. whost gracious help was greatly appreciated both by the choir - 31nd the congregation. ‘Iberia were thirteen numbers in the special port- ion oi the services dealing with the‘ prodigal-son. each one iittlngly ex- pressing some phase oi the career oi he erring youth. Many o! these were old favorites such as “Where is my wandering boy tonight" and OUT oFfAlmost Persuaded" but there were party also several new numbers oi except- lth Sllfiflt- ioncl beauty including "Soitly. t.~ncl-' hich were greatly en- the congregation. The led up to theleach hymn with a. brief narrative- RC- _descriptive of the movements and Ithe moods oi the wayward lad thus -. blended 110i Eullby- Mr- I‘ helping to unite the whole series oi l‘. Mimi songs into one connected and impress- la. The people oi Centra- ville very graciously postponed they special service they had arranged in ‘order not to interiere with the pro- were no service: at Central Bedequa ‘or Freetown there was a large attend- hose sections as well and a very large congregation par-| nary-ice oi worship. which was greatly enjoyed iand was helpful and impressive. Thai offering went m swell the iunds oi __________________ . visiting her sister Mrs. Harry Hughes —-_- Norboro. —-M1a~1 Eleanor Dslghan. Freetown. has returned home aiter spending a. pleasant iour weeks holiday with her nster Mrs. Harold Doyle. Lot ‘i. E. Mrs. Janet Riley. who has been~ ting irienda and relatives on the is morning ior her home J . i —Mrs. Jam-s Bulman and Mrs] unes Miller were the guests this! —~__ Champion with her daughter were! fisftors to Charlottetown and Sum- e ior the week end irom O'- —Mr. and Mrs. llhnmet Hughes ‘ Shamrock. were visitors to Freetown on Sunday. While here they were the i lzlzests oi Mr. and Mrs. Alfred i ~-Mr. Keir McGougan has beenl cr- "allcd home from McGlll University nslon account of the very serious ill-. PIiAN TO ATTEND OUR BIG 1930 . FALL FASHION SHOW On Thursday Afternoon Sept. 25th From 2 to 5 p. m. and Following Days. Wonderful Coats, Fascinating Frocks, Smart Millinery and all other Accessories on Display Now‘ Our enthusiasm for the Fall and Winter modes is genuine. No matter if you want your costume ‘ for dress, street or sport wear you will find something here to NEW HATS In all the season's newest and most up to date styles of chiffon, velvets, silk velvets, etc. New Fall Apparel Our vast assortment of Fall apparel makes it easy for the shopper to get a thorough know- ledge of what this season’s styles consist. Come and see, you are under no obligation to buy. N ewtGloves, Hose, N eckwear Handbags etc. PROWSE BROS. LTD. The Fashion Centre rge-ineas oi his iather. Mr. w. x. m. on Mmday evening-s, ieature oi the County Hospital and is now F ~-““ “ HE .5 ARE YOUR COD-FlGH BALLQ. slR- ' wow- I'M cuoxlue.‘ l i i Gouaan. He arrived in Summerside —-Mrs. D. R. Bell has sold her —Miss Margaret Pickering. daugh- bungalow near the Crystal Rink. Sum urch |trr o! Mr. Georg: Pickering of 5h”. merside. and leaves on Saturday for Milk. cream and butter should Bl- under Mission Band auspices viihlbrooke was operand on rol- append-Isiah!!! Bridge. where she will make wayshe kept in covered receptacles in “The Prodigal Son, in song andii-itis on Tuesday in the Prince her home with her son, Mr. Frank doing ' S. Bell who has the old homrsteaci-s _amiah'fth§'v'iloiiia'summer_ side on Saturday evening were Mr. Scott Sinclair and Nlise Winnlired Sinclair. oi Summer-field. E. ’ Slnston and hasflrcturned to mums her duties in the teaching protea- Slflh in Halifax. N. S. She enjoyed the relaxation that such a respite ai- iords in reviving iormer acquaint- ances and in looming new ones. —Miss Adelaide Humphrey spent the holidays with her mother in Ken- -—Bv George Mcl/ianua blD YOU % AN‘!- THlNfi OFA GOLF O~O-O~OH.'