g Fendexfer L wit’? ‘T fi“vh‘."l"w'ffi%f’é Starts in THE GUARDIAN Monday Western Guardian -—A1‘TIND LARGE AUCTION on premises Benjamin Carr on Tues- day morning, August 10th at ll a. m. OUSLY ILL — Mr. Julian oovery.-S. —-ATTEND LARGE AUCTION on premises Benjamin Carr on Tues- day morning. August 10th at 0 a. m siW-‘i-lfl-Zl. -—-EXIII‘BIT FOR TORONTO EX- BIBITION-The Canadian National Silver Fox Breeders’ Association are putting on an exhibit of silver fox pelts at the Canadian National Ex- hibition, which is being held in To- ronto from August 22nd to Septem- ber 6th. Mr. Jack Wright of the Marketing Department will probably attend the Exhibition-B. ‘—-REV. URBAN GILLIS HON- 0UBED—R.ev. Urban Gillis, who has been the very emcient curate at St. Paul's Church, Sunimerside, for some time now left on Friday to take over the duties of parish priest at Wellington. Father Giliis, during his residence in Summerside. has made many friendships and was very kind- ly remembered by his parishioners. On Wednesday evening members of the Knights of Columbus gathered at the K. of C. Home and tendered him s farewell address and presenta- tion of s handsome set of dishes. Parvin Cass, Grand Knight, read the address and made the presentation Rev. Father Gillis made a. feeling re- ply, in which he said that he would always have pleasant recollections of 5874-8-16-21. ‘ rim rpAizlnTTamwu niisnnisa ' --VISIIOI‘~S 1'0 THE ISLAND-I y-VISITLNG KILDARE GATES- lair. and Mrs. Hlllls of Halifax, ac-i Mr. Ward Fitzgerald and Mrs. Fits- lcoulpanied by Miss Eva McPhsil. are gel-aid and their sol-i. James, arrived !visiting Mrs. ilillis‘ mother. Mrs. H. by auto on Thursday on a visit to iA. Compton, of summerside. S. Mr. Fitzgerald's mother, Mrs. Alias i ‘ Fitzgerald oi Kildare capea- Thw —SUMMERSIDE HIGH SCHOOL were accompanied by Mr. Oliver M- ‘RE-DECORATED-‘Ihe Sumrnerside McRae of Lpng Island. who is visit- _ High School has been thoroughly re- ing his sister, Mrs. Isabella Gliddcn- ' decorated and fixed up during the‘ 5, , the school opens in Septembeln-S. spending s. vacation at the Bell's ’ _.._.. home in Tryon. — SUCCESSFUL SUNDAY SCHOOL PICNIC-The Sunday School picnic o! Bt. John's Church. St. Eleanors. was one of the most successful ,.' ‘ held for a number of years. It was held on Wednesday afternoon on Mr. Alfred Simpson's grounds on the North Shore. ‘rbere were over two hundred people pres- ent and a most delightful time wss _1vn-_ Fred l... Rogers. of Alberten. was in Summersida on Thursday vis- iting his brother, Mr. Charles Rogers. —S. --Mr. James ‘Puplin. of Black Banks was a visitor to Summerside this week.—8. spent in bathing, games and sports. The ladies are to be congratulated on the splendid manner in which they catered to the needs of the guosts.—B. '-A NEW FIRE PUMll-A demon- stration in Kenslngton on Thursday afternoon of the efficiency of the new Barton Fire Pilmp-lt was oper- ated by the Fire Chief. and demon- strated both the efficiency of the machine and the ability of the oper- machine forced the copious stream tude leashes the icp of the highest building in Kensingion. A large crowd of interested citiuns witnes- ing the test. showing the keen inter- est that they took in the apparatus and the determination of the officials to guard aminst any future disaster from fire. The fire brigade are as compitent as any that Kensington has yet had, and the Council will support his sojourn in Summerside. The re- mainder of the evening was taken up by an enjoyable smoker and music: The previous evening the C.Y.M.L.|. and C.G.L. presented Rev. Father Giliis with an address and two veryl them in every was’. ' s0 that the best results may be attained. Y. ROTARY-GYRO BOYS CAMP- With the ten extra boys that have joined the Rotary-Gyro‘ ‘boys camp otor to handle it. The power of the fully 1.00 feet in the air, which alti- -—Mrs. Archibald Hume has return- ed to her home in Summerside from a pleasant visit to her sister. Mrs. Cecil whiten-ion of Montague. S. -—Mlss D. A. Birch from Dorches- ter, Mass, is on the Island visiting relatives and friends in Port Hill. sherbrooke ‘and vicinity-S. -Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wedge and two small children arrived from Moncton, N.B., to spend their vaca- tion at Mr. Wedges home in Sum- merside.—S. -—Miss Ruth Phillips, of Halifax, N.S., is visiting in Summerside, the guest of her aunt, Mrs. A. E. Wood- side. ‘ -lvllr. Alden E. Thomas, of the Bank of Nova Scotia, staff Kensirlgton, has gone on his holidays. He will be about two weeks and his many inti- mate friends lrl Kenslrlg/ion wish him a most pleasant visit and will wel- come him back with genuine pleas- ure. Y. -Mr. James Wells, who had to have his arm amputated through an accident which occurred while he Some of the A Aucusr 1s. 19w Many RECORD Ranges . G , clerk at Messrs. Sinclair andi summer houdnys Th, gghoql min-q AT _ Stew t's, Ltd. Summerside. is re-i ‘ ported to be seriously ill in the: Yhnmngttt: ravamrste‘: gglscrszi PERSONAL. Prince County Hospital. His many‘ ‘Dom! e p , i R O E I O E x {fiends Wm Wm‘ mm a speedy re_ i other up-to-date equpment, before -Mr. and Mrs. Morley M. Bell are I g I l AUGUST 18th. to 23rd. This will be one of the largest and best Exhibits of Ranges and Heaters shown this Season. Don't fail to see this Exhibit. -____- Record City Home The new RECORD CITY HOME. a beautifully finished, all cast iron range, excellent baker, very economical on fuel, polished top, thermometer. all plain nickel trimmings. Price "iii-si- . » wnwmi "- I3W"cétlwiflifil""Plbm" will’ V.’ ' 1f. ‘.®s q 1| ‘ ilkf“. J- til2's"-i::b_-_Ié_~~ii~~ i prevent warping. f) .4, i. li'@ r place. 1 Record Pride The RECORD PRIDE is one of the lat- est designs built after careful research, to suit Maritime fuels. The BODY of the Record Pride is constructed of COPPER. BEARING BLUE STEEL intcrllned with hard asbestos board. very durable. The oven top and bottom are reinforced with cast iron grids to The FIR! BOX is Just the right size for wood or coal. heavy cast iron lining. with new type indi- vidual triangular miss. no ms t» set out o! was MAIN ‘rose are liisllly nannies. uls kc! plates are removable, which allow for expansion: Mind with broiler key section, which is very con- hgndggmg armchm-s as a token o, which is being held at Canoe Cove. venient for brclling or feeding fuel. C0] ~ \~.\.\;‘£\&= . . ~ _-1-¢-g,~,',q..'.-a-..sa;;»-.s the high esteem 1n whmh he waslthe number now under canvas is IN HOLY ORDERS l-‘lF'l‘\' YEARS church wearing a wreath of thorns ‘ifflnnflidn Prrwai .‘cni\'.'incd with mYTfle 8nd 801d Te" ruling 5n years of devotion to ' work. She was born in Roches- She KITCHTNER. blather Eff-ail 1i ior oi Si. J‘ past l0 you Ont, All’! ,.\, llmilor Super-duh N, \'.. as Barbara Klnsky. ted 50 nfrci‘ taking her 11°13’ vows and the“ o i/‘i’: .~'\fl- mm‘. t.) New Gcmiany Parish, near in when: she hiugi labored 39 ‘pi ivy ":‘.(\ r-iljr. F 1* In. s Q. f3 ‘w . Q” .2. ll, Connors 8f Son %(; g J.» ‘v Lid, Washing Nlacliine Mfg‘ The lllgz Three Ssgnghine IWIJCQIHIH Thermos Copper Tull Tub Tub, Our Porcelain llllfI 'l‘l1'.-i~lzws Tub are the tubs of the future B u t ll‘ you mint n copper fill) washer _ Why ]‘i1!_\' SL100 more for Premiums When you cull gel one at $45.00 less That carries n Security ilmid which ni end of l2 years will lie rchilili for $23.00 as good its new See Ha At Exliibiiiui. Electric and Distributor for P. E. Island .' SUMMERSIDE. P. E. I. held by the members o; the club‘ thirty-eight. Mr. R. A. Pendleton is Father Giliis responded in a fitting the camp director, and Miss Gillan . until manner to the address.—S. King's Bounty EXHIBITION and HORSE BABES AT GEORGETOWN WEDNESDAY, Sept. 10 m; Agricultural Show! Splendid] Display of Industries! I 81500.00 MEALS AND REFRESI-IMENTS ON THE GROUNDS Articles for the Exhibition will be rrcelvcd at the Drill Shed from Mon- day. Sepicmlir-r 8th at 2 o'clock p. m. fill Tuesday, September 9th at 2 p.m. Entries for Horse's will be received 7 o'clock p. m. cn Monday. September 8th. and for other Livc Stock until 9 a. m. on Wednesday. September 10th. HORSE RACING OPEN TO TIIE PROVINCE THREE CLASSES Free-For-All . . . . . . . Purse $200 00 2.25 Trot and Pace . Pufsc $150.00 1.29 Trot and Pace Purse $100.00 Three seconds allowed trctters. Entries close Wednesday, Sept- ember 3rd. 1930. Entry fees 5% of Purse (whlchi must accompany each eniry.) deducted from money winners. No horse named unless conditions‘ are compiled with. All races mile heals. on the three l heat plan. i ‘ Th:- management reserve the right, to change order of program. declare] loff and fill without re-udvertlslng lcny races not satisfactorily filled. lf weather is unlit fol- racing the iManagement reserve the right to lpostpone or declare races of! and re- iturn entry money. This track is a i, member of the National Trotting As- ;eocl:ltion and will be governed by its ‘, rules. except where they conflict with lihnve stated conditions. i Music will be furnished between ‘heats by band. i so.» Admits to all Departments. Children 25c. Carriage and Autos -Free. IN CASH PRIZES “ rmi the Red Cross nurse in charge. The boys were taken to the camp site Tuesday by the members of the Ro- tary Club and will remain there till Saturday next. Yesterday the boys had a picnic and a motor boat ride to Rocky Point, a trip which all greatly enjoyed. Baseball teams have been formed at the camp, and swim- ming and sports of all kinds are in- dulged in to the full. All are getting a good coat of tan and are having a splendid time. +4 0e eoooewe-o-we RAVI YOUR EYES EXAMINID AND GLASSES FITTED BY Registered Optometrist Montague. P. l I. tfl_.“_*2*32?**°““*9‘29* i a a. PARKMAN i: .. ' BELL £1 MATHIESON Barristers O Solicitors Collections MONEY T0 LOAN IIONTAGUI \ bOO-OOOOOOOO-O as. special pastor. Vlfilllarns. Sturgeon at EYESIGHT § éih”..."°‘.".’fi .;'Z.°“..“.'°‘.‘.;..‘Z‘.".a..”'.f.' s the speakers. Old fashioned song scr- Jliiifls and Illpplylng clam. 1 vice led oy pain». Service at 1.30 Q x Song service led by Putcr Williams. e H. J. a special musical numbers. Sermon by § OPTOMITRIST Z Rev. Mr. Brlnton. TYyon. Special. Odie: Connected was f offerings received at both services. § Drugstore I _______________ i Montague, P. l, s. Q QO-QOOQ-O-O-O \§O4 i-ococooooo-ooocoooeooeoe» i 1 I M I N K We are now taking I orders for our 1930 crop O O of mink pups-Delivery‘ O6? oooobobo-bO-b-O-O-O-OOOOOO-OO was working in a garage at Alberton recently. has sufficiently recovered from the effects of the accident to be able to leave the Prince County Hospital. He is at present staying with ‘friends in Summerside. S. PRICE. complete with solid copper res- ervoir, closet and hearth i, Eastern Guardian Q ' “WIONTAGUE-The asv. '1'. s. Wilson will conduct the services in the United Church. Montague, at l1 a. m., and at 7.30 p. m., and in Lower ‘ Montague at 3 p. m. . i - . HANNOUNCEMENT. - Wright 8a Stewart, Montague. have opened up one of the most up-io-date and long looked for Meat Markets east of Montreal, opposite Mabonb Drug store‘, with fiigidare Cooler, carry- ing the very best meats procurabie. also vegetables in season, Please call and inspect our Plant. when in Mon- i tague. Wright at Stewart. illlfl-t-li-ai. l -—-_. JCIURCII 0P ClmlsT-llslv. J. ‘N. Williams will wnductserviees on Sunday] Aug. 1'7 as follows. Mon- tague at ll a. m. Mr. Johnson as A HAPPY THOUGHT mploye s who wish lo show recognition to their employees for good work done. are offered a speaker. Georgetown at ll c. m. ‘ happy thought in the special tickets which are gotten out by the Exhibition Assoclati at , $3.00 for the season. This gives l entrance to grounds three times daily and to all the races. It fa $6.00 value for ISM. l15l-I-ll-lf For Prize Lists and further in- can be made at onca w. ation apply to | ‘ E. B. McLAREN. Secretary,| i owmwwn.’ HARDING f? HEARTZ D. P. MacKINNON, President, ‘....... “‘.‘ _ c . www» s ~ bllTl-b-ld-Iiigtfle u“ l “wfi-W-“l BRINGING UP FATIIER ____ WARMING CLOSET ls the vol‘! latest dfisilll. white porcelain drop door. English tile back. The RECORD PRIDE is easy to keep clean. econo- mical on fuel and best of all, s wonderful baker. Truly a charm in any kitchen. New Olympic THE NEW OLYMPIC RANGE is so constructed as to give years of lasting satisfaction. Equipped with all the most modern features. easy to keep clean, economical on fuel. and a wonderful baker. For real value the NEW OLYM- PIC is unsurpassed. PRICE. complete with reservoir, tile back closet and polished top M ’ I flféip .|!i||~ - . BUY A "RECORD" AND GET THE BEST! Brace, McKay 6b’ Co.,Ltd P. 1'7. I. Diahibutors for “RECORD” RANGES men's clubs and in scores of other places there are bridge parties ev- enfiafterrloon and evening, One meat store has morning and after- noon sessions of bridge beginners at s1 a. session. The charge covers morning or afternoon tea. There are in addition two afternoon practice SYDNEY. Australia, Aug, 14- While some cltlaens are worrying themselves and other; with talk of financial stringency. the races, the theatres. and all places of entertain- ment are largely attended. All the golf clubs are adding to their wait- ing lists, and bridge b!‘ ‘ is no- ticeaible through city and suburbs. Several of the large stores have bridge tuition as a special side line. Women who have heard from others that if they wish for social success they “must learn bridge." and from their udocnds that if they ask questions of innocence while finger- ing thbir cards in doubt they will be socially excommunicated. are fev orishly learning or partly learning just what to do in all circumstances. They are meeting at the stores each day in their hundreds, meeting to learn. while in almost all the wo- SUMMEBSIDE ‘sessions each week. with drilling ln the intricacies and etiquette of the _ game. at 50c a person. ‘These like- wise include tea, and being consid- ered "good bargains" will he 0°11- sirtcntly rushed. Bridge is no longer a game in this city. With many ii is an obscsion. LIGHTNING destroys in a few minutes the savings of a lifetime. Prevent these losses to your home, barn or stock by using APPROVED LIGHTNING CONDUCTORS Furnished and installed by WILLARD d? PIDGEON BOX 32 P. E. I. —By George Mel/Ian" l 1.1"‘ "THAT HAT Now l": ME L,}'Z§E,'I'f§ All-re» ww ouw CHANCE Bu): oases” - 1b 6" ow"- @ I i . \- . 1Q i '. \ l F _ .. e l a I" ."’_J‘g,éggtlrhalnflghiaffiifl "run :56 ‘Loomin- wl-llna. in Tue. wdRi-D DlD HS 4o? , i-p . I-r cousr i-vs FOUND ONE GOOD U55 F€R THESE mlulA-ruflc. GOLF CQUR%!.$- . ‘m ,, . ’.,.._.,,.,_,'.,..-...-»...... -. s - s... _4!vs-‘fi'v- ._ .-~-