n Oh .4 l‘ e SUMMER IDE GUA AND PRINCE COUNTY CHRONICLE _ AGENT-Mrs. John Pond, ll W to; 5 _ SUIIMIIIBID , AND i»arsc§'§'§o$i¥"°“° m 1 "m- Wmlfllmflll- "mil-ins lbould s. um with Mn. Pond The Guprdlan laminar-side:- Bell Bookstore, Water it, Toronto Ellery, -Wnte|- 3| Tho Guardian will be delivered to any homo in Bummer-side 10o per week. Phone 289-1 for this servloe Nlilflllllble for deliveries on your route. Carrier Boy at 2o per doy or give your order to Ibo boy —'Ihi.s column is reserved Ior new: of local interest but advertising of a ucwsy nature may be insert- ed at 2 cents a word strictly pey- able In odyanoo. —BUY fresh Cement and clean navel at Bruce's. L-17B-9/J6-2i. --WANTED an experienced cook for restaurant. Apply Home. Summerside. Capitol Tea l..-l.68-9-25-2i. - COME T0 United Church Chicken Supper in Capo ‘Traverse Hall on Tuesday, Sept. 26th in nid oi YRU. and Mission Band. Ll50-25-ili -THE CENTRAL BEBE UE WOIIIBII‘: Institute are holding a ot chicken dinner from five to eight o'clock in Central Bede ue Hall September 27th. L-O 49-22-26. —FOXMEN ATTENTION: — Mix 40% puffed ground Rice (thorough- ly cooked) with 60% of your com- mercial rations for best color. Many ranchers are doing this on their Show Foxes ths season. Puffed rice available at all Sunglo Dealers on P. E Island. TST-tf. —WEDDING 0F INIEREST - A wedding oi interest to Islanders took place in Fttncnton, Sop bcr 14th when lss Lillian Hinton only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Matthews was united in mar- riage to Aurelious Adam Portfors, son of Mrs. Port-tors of Hanna and the late Mr. John Portiors. The marriage was solcmnized at a sim- ple cezemony in the social room of the First Presbyterian Church, Rev, Ross Cameron officiating in the presence of immediate relatives J and friends. After the ceremony a reception was given to thirty Invited guests; after which Mr. and Mrs. Portfors left on a motor may be bought delly at any of the following stores In Gourllee D M.“ and“ re. Water Sh, d‘! Granville St. Ill’ —CHECK UP. repair and paint, or replace all buildings, tool . machinery, "NOW". Buy su plies at Braces. L-17 -9-26-2i. -—OOPPER. BRASS HASH-LIGHT 98c at Taylor Drug 00., Kensing- wn- 1.11s. —FREE with each, Film sent to Truman's for Developmg and Print- ing one 4 x O Enlargement. Overnlte service Enman Dru and Photo Ier. rieo. Bumersi’ . REE. I. - L-lilil-D-14-l5i. —SUNGLO "IMPROVED" FALL FURRING RATION (with or with- out rneatmeal) in cube. pellet or 11190-1 $01111 MB ‘available at your Bungle Dealers. Clear Golor is as- sured if this feed is used according to instructions. TST-tf. —SUNGLO IMPROVED FALL FURRING CUBES 0R PELLETS can be used for finishing pelters on, or car ing breeders until Decembcr 1st. Th system of feeding will save 65% of the labor and 15% feed cost 0n your ranch in actual practice. International Fox d: Animal Foods, td. TST-tf. -FLYING SQUIRREL 1N CHIMNEY FLUE Benjamin Wedge of Skside. was awakened a few nights ago by a noise in the stove plpie‘niid after taking down the Flag: an animal flew out and ran n a corner of the room. Mr. Wedge thought is was a large rat, but after describing it to friends 1t was thought to be a flyin squirrel. It was brown in color wit a head like a rat and a flat furred tail-S ' -—LEAVES FOR BOSTON -_ Miss Hlldred MacMurdo. daughter of Dr. and Mrs. J. A. MacMurdo leaves this morning for Boston. where she will complete her course in Household Science. Before her departure she was the guest oi honour at several social functions trip to MaoLeod and other southern points, the bride travelling in a beige tweed swagger suit and hat and accessories in brown. On their return they will make their home In Edmonton. The bride is a grand-daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ihomus L, Hinton. . s _ I , PERSONALS —It is leasing to report th t Mrs. Doug Teylor, Ls much in‘:- proved from her recent illness. ~Mrs. John Burrows (Sn) and Mr. and Mrs. John Burrow (Jr.) of WiImot Valley, were recent vis- ltors to Stanchel. ' B. -—Miss Virtus Roberts. R. N. of lvfcncton General Hospital is vis- itrng her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Roberts, Kinkora. --Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Galr who have been visiting friends in Summerside ma! Klnkora hove re- turned to their home in Boston. Mass. Thev were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Fidele Penny of Summerside who will visit in Bos- ton for s short time. S. Summersido Man Nas Eventful Trip To Europe lllr. G. Ennis Smith. Supt. of‘ Experimental Fox -I“a1_'m. 81.111111"?- sl/Ec. has returned from an extend- ed visit to Engfand. S/‘eotland and the Continent. Smith was over there attending the Genetic Conference at Edinburgh, which was held in August. _ The conference was rather brok- en up by the European situation and many of the German and French doctors left. There were about 100 Americans there ents were busy digging trenches round the college ready for em- orrehcles. Mr. Smith said there uns great activity everywhere as the crisis artnrcrxhed. On the bc"t that he came on there were 70 survivors ‘of the llihmie who appeared its Queer- ful and glad to be qetlng back they were mostly Car-Mans. The bmt was conveyed o'>\ well into iho Atlantic by destroyers and an sdvurme guard of aercnlanes. Af- ter they had been out but a short time a destroyer went ahead and drowned some dent}; bombs and lat- er the passenger's were told that a illlimPfille had been sent to ' the bottom. The boat followed a zig sag course until it reached the St. Laurence. There were many pas- sengers going to the Orient and other cistern destinations. Apart from the first do" or so the trill Entertaining for her on Thursday was Mrs. Cyrlc Hickev at the Clif- ton Hotel and on Friday Miss Ber- tha Pope at the Queen Hotel. Memorial Window To Be Unveiled A beautiful memorial window is to be unveiled next Sunday after- noon in Trinity United Church. Summerside. in. memory or the soldiers who paid the supreme slatluéiiice in the Great War 191i to The service will be at three o’clock_ M “ s of the Summer- side Branch of the Canadian Leg- ion, Mayor Caarppbell and the Tbwn Councillors will be invited to ot- tend. The window is the of the Ladies Social Club ‘Trinity United Church. The window is set 1n the north- ern wing and is a com/Demon $0 the one in the southern wing. un- veiled last year Ln memory of Charles W. Strong, C. Maria strong and Miss Jessie Strong, who was organist in the church for a number of years. The wlndow,is a very beautiful one. The centre panel shows the armolued figure of 5t. George, first martyr. and patron saint of England. standing upon a. dragon and symbolizes the triumph over evil. On a scroll above is the text "Put on the whole armor of God." 'I‘he left side panel typifies “filth and Valor" and depicts the youthful David with sling in hand. In a belt above is written "David King and Prophet”. The right hand panel typifies "Love and Loyalty" and is rep- resented by the fl ure oi Johnath- an. These two fgures in con- junction with one another give a pleasing balance and union oi ideas. In the extreme outside of these panels is shown the coat of arms of Pr glit of ince Edward Island and the Dominion of Canada, In the upper tracery spandrlls of the centre panel various ap- propriate embl h. Swords (justice At the extreme morlal wordLng "they shall grow not old as we that are left grow old; age shall not weary them nor the years condemn; At the going down 0i the sun and in the om- ing we shall nmcmber the .” Al. the very bottom of the window ls the text "Their name liveth for evermore." 'I‘he whole window is very effectual and has been much ad- mired. CENSOR LETTERHEADS TEE, Englan —(CP) —Britlsh (inns have asked not to use stationery showing a picture 0f CANA D LA N was uneventful arid pleasant. Willi: Q50 ____ TAN KSGIVING holes-so ondlnushor Information apply Tklwl 4mm their fectorl?’ or workrooms when DAY G0: From Noon Friday, Oct. luntii2.00P.M. Monday, Oct. 9. IITUINI Leave destination u to midnight, Tuesday, Oct. 1K 1030. NATIONAL REMAINS OPIN Wflllllllll . iolltembor lith- gallg be e loot holiday for DR. CKE REPRESENTA- TIVEMI‘. 0. A. Mali consultant lhoc cct from the Dr. linio W free of charge, on shoe prob- lcms to anyone wishing to consult him. We invite drop in and take odvnn this special event. SPRING FILLED MATTE!!! 180 eoil springs, covered with white layer felt, regular $19.95. Special $14.95. STUDIO COUCHES - Fitted with three spring-filled cush- ions. two spring-filled mat- tres es and with steel tubular back. Special for $27.95. HOLMANS Summerside TODA Y ONL Y "Not merely good, preo- iicelly porfoetl" —1'll:o Magazine ALSO GLIMPSES 0F AUSTRALIA SHOWS AT 3.30—-7.30—-9.10 SUMMERSIDI.‘ “Pygmalion" Draws Large Orowd To Oapitol, S’sido The much talked of and greatly screen vision of Bernard Shaw's comedy "Pywmalion" open- ed at the Capitol Theatre, Bum- merside last night 1nd deeply im- prcsscd the large audience who at- tended. In this new British fi‘m the Shavian wit and eloquence, the sharp characterization and social commentary oi’ the original, have emerged in a deliphitlul moilon picture. Adroitly adapted and di- rented. and played with great, skill and feeling. it is. in fact, far more than a brilliant translation of a noted play, Irrespective of its origins. it is am exceedingly fine photoplay. A thoroughly enjoyable entertainment. The action is swift and significant while the burden of ideas which has nude Mr. Slaw one of the few true rophets oi our day and age is exp it and ex- citing. Add (plot substance. incisive disiogue an provocative ideas lotha conventional skeleton olf a film and you have the particular appeal oi’ "Pygmalion." One might call tho show a tour dc force, but I would prefer to term it a splendid re- conversion of a conversation piece to the particular exivenciesof the cinema. Instead of hav each Asquith and Leslie Howard, who staged the production. have suc- cecd-sd in giving their offering something more than loquacious import. Mr. Howard is undoubtedly the chief craftsman in the outm- prise. He is not only codireotor of the film. but he plays the leading and difficult role of Professor Hig- vlns, the latter-day Pyvgmallon, who brings a piece of clay to vibrant life and then finds that the piece of clay has feeling of. its own. In a subtle and knowing portrayal, he makes the accen- ~mhoritly both villainous and sympathetic, resolv- lnc Mr. Shaw's original dramatic conceit with fewer preposterous overtones than it has ever hed on the stage. The manner in which he shifts from emm oeol in teaching a gutlcrsni m talk properly to genuine e on for her is a superb piece odwmstreeeed acting. Neverthelém I would give the principal honors in the film to unwittingly made into a ducheea careful coaching. me is so per- suasive and lovely that she should certainly be rockQinr: straight to sfardom at the moment. .Bhe handles the transition between a guttersnip! and a lady with an es- sured mcdulatlon which should give most of our Hollywood stars pause. In "Pygrnsvion" Mr. Show and fllrngoers have been well served. while Holly-wood is once more forced to clutch at its laurels. CENTRAL ROYALTY g INSTITUTE Tho Central Royalty Women's In- stitute mot at the home oi Mrs. Wlirdlllcven members and one vi si- i l I row-earn l RDIAN DON'T WAIT PRICES BUY NOW m OUR PRICES ARE OITOOEBY ‘BOUND r0 g. DEPARTMENT ADVANCE COMBINED STOCKS l" BOYS scnoon CHILDREN’S BOOTS F gQUIPWEDEQQR 0f TWO STORES Estate Sow, LEATHER STRONG & STURDY VALUES TO 3.50 BANKRUPT PRICE 1.79 STANFIELDS PETER MhcNllTT & SON murmur, r.r.|. Price-Ruined ! Price-Wrecked ! Such Low Prices will Sell Any Stock 125 “prs ladies shoes, all good fitters, and smart styles, TWO PRICES! VALUES T0 2.50 9*» 98 MEN’S Lumberman’s SPECIAL VALUES Wendv Hlller. As the flower glgly, . - , a 0 - R u p p |-; n s Eiiéfstliii.fiifilfsgi“....di, BLUE LABEL ’ l t 3.50 EXTRA and PATENT MEDICINES Xzluflieyogo for _ UNDERWEAR , JVALUE _ t. EXTRA i BllY Your Winter Supply NOW yALUE L B g Fleeced combs, best Men's fine suits, English lia- lauds; 1.1:*.;t'::;i:';:.:." 5 9 Yeti‘? hrbzzzzau an‘: $13-95 t» $15-95 or... price -— —- — '- — -' 79° 20 only men’s suits, all wool fabrics, the real thing for fall wear, they sold for $25. but it makes no difference , here they go for Men's tweed work shirts, ex- tra value for — — f 69¢ $3'95 GROCERY VALUES Salada Tea, lb.------58c P.&G.SOAP6for-‘--19c Choice BULK TEA, lb. - 48c Crosse & Blackwells Soup, Choice MOLASSES, gal 53¢ assorted 4 for - - - - - - 25¢ Salmon and Pilchards, Clarke Pork and Beans, 2 ti“ for _ - . . . . . 33c 2tlnsfor---------25¢ Prunes, 3 lbs. for - - - - - 27c Flakewmte Shortening, Shredded Wheat, 2 for - - 21c 2for--------- Corn Flakes, 3 for - - - - 23c Surprise Soap 6 for - - 23c Highest prices paid for Eggs S P E 0 I A L Boys Lumbermans rubbers. best grade, sale price 98c BARGAINS Men’s Fleeced shirts and drawers, extra good qual- ity. Sale price, gar. - 69c Men's dress Shirts, all new patterns. Sale prices 49c, 98c and $1.25. Ladies’ Velvet overshoes, fur trimmed, sale price $1.89 VALUES Boys’ Knicker pants, an wool material, values to $2.50. Sale price -- - - - 69c Men's new Tweed caps, as- soricd patterns Sale price--—----69c Canvass gloves, heavy qual- ity, 2 pairs for — — 25c 25c Fresh Beef on sale this week SPECIAL MEN’S DRESS oxronns TUESDAY WEDNESDAY wonx aoors o-EXTRA AT 8 P. M. AT 9 A. M. EXTRA ,~ VALUE - 19s VALUE Clover Leaf Cupo 6 for (l only to a enabler) EARTHENWARE TEA- Women's, Boys’ or Youtifs Rubbers, first qual- ity. Sale prleo — Men's Rubber Boots, thigh POTS, medium size, sale length, good quai- $ price iiy. Sale price — PHILLIPS SALES 00. SELLING THE, STOOL’ ESTA TE OF ' rerun MacNUTT 8c sou MALPEQUE, P. E. EVENING n rou iiialiéut ' LONDON -lCP) ~~'I‘ho‘ m): n M! 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