Capital Usli . N“, , main I. it took of the l ma 0d by barn. _ only tl or age 5:.ll‘i(‘( . plricni 4 i, i The: ' three Bald “ ju=t r g brown _ \ I hi: m i Indcet as I I p glet, snrack I'igs_ fifty 1 two l‘. The W til 0,1,1. the h 0f th feed l To lug w girige" i Jx-eti! (i _ 5109p loose ‘up n: TFCOV siepp the f llg) tc “T19. hay could subst e the Ev< c2101" In ... _..:_.._.. ._ e'ii"'f. memo-w: 9L3. 51-. FF- t l! l i ‘~ u... "Dad, I've put over the smartest deal ol my young career" . . . vases N’ e// me about it, Son " ' "To-day at lunch, l met a chap who solved my prohient oi how to protect loan and the baby. lt tool; him just about five minutes to explain the most interesting protection policy l have ever heard cl." "A splsndid step, my boy, and you're certainly tackling it at the right time. l wish I'd done the sarnr thing at your age." premiums are "We/I, I'm thirty now, and my little family need guaranteed protection the most, riglrt now, and ‘Jp until lam sixty-live. Th3 POllCY l5 l0!’ 515.000- lt provides that, should anything happen to me belon- l reach sixty-five, Joan would receive $|50 ' ' a month, with -allottcd interest until the date ultra. ii l had lived, l would have reached sixty-five. On that dzitc she will receive $5,000 in cash, or it she zit-sires she can have this amount in monthly instalments. Isn't that a corlccr?" IIIAD OFFICE certainly have to thank sentative l met." "What happens, Son, if you live to be older than sixty-five. which l hope you will?" "Well Dad, it l pass age sixty-five, this policy becomes one for $5.000 regular protection, and the reduced accordingly. Should l die at any time after that. Joan would have $5,000 cash, with the option of receiving this amount in monthly instalments." "It certainly sounds lilre wonderful protection. What ls the cost?" "Dad, the cost is low-very low, for such a policy. l'm all keyed up about it. and l that Dominion Life repre- I i "The smartest deal of my young career." Can you look at your "Joan and the baby" and say-“No matter what happens to me they'll be safe?" Wouldn't you like to think this over? Let us mail W" 0U! l>°°kl¢li—"Guaranteed Family Incomes." OMINION LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY i i Q WATEILOOo ONTARIO MAJOR J, A. MMKENZIE, lleni. l7 1B0 Richmond Sh, Nami- Addie» (‘. L. I‘. Iirnnch blnmugrr (‘imrlnttelovi-n. Please send me your booklet "GUARANTEED FAMILY INCOMES" A“ 1 ‘Villllfli QCElYl-IS ‘VAIT T0 ATTEND CHURCH faithful to prayer. On a summer's morning there is nlvcays a queue of worshippers at LONDON, Sept. l7.-—'I,‘llt‘ Snbl)t1il1"$t, Augustine's, wiim or" lliiburn is; a very real“ M the service the Church was U1 L’. 811d ml‘ 50115,“ the beautiful ,icrowded. High Mass on a recent church of St. Augustine's may be lsunday “v35 cdcbrared, and go;- the heard a mile distant calling the occéwion the women were Segrggat- ,.,_ .__. -_»-_-- ~ tar-r in RAIN»! Wet weather has no effect. on Dominion Duco - Finished Shot. Shells. They’re dependable under every conceivable condition and their shooting quality is unsur- passed. For that extra 25 yards-so often needed-use Imperial Long Rangé or Canuck Heavy Load. ‘IWHEJWI Let us supply your requirements in hunting equipment. Call and m: ROGERS HARDWARE 00.‘, Limited CHARLOTTETOWN" , . see our complete stock. ~ 'Y.Y l‘ 1 l ed from the men, as Ls the custom at St. Augustine's. ‘ The women worshippers occupied all the seats on the left of the church facing the high altar, while on the other side, separated by the width of the aisle were the men. Mass was conducted by the vicar oi the parish, Father Atkinson, who later preached, choosing the inter- pretation of the spirit of the Mass as his subject. The celebration recently in that dim Gothic interior, with its gleam- ing golden images. its tall candles, its ofllciating priests, resplendent in vestments of emerald and gold. and its pervading incense, produc- ed a. calm of the spirit. EASTERN auiinimiu ..'MONTAGUE RACES post- poned to September 24th. 5783-9-17-2l. EYESI (i ll T . EXAMINATIDII i lilting and Iuvnlrlnr 011"‘ an. ate, ll. J. MABOI QPIOMETRIBT Otflnn ‘Connected With hrultnre SIIMMERSIIJE GUARDIAN and Prince ‘Bounty Chronicle —'l‘bll is for Prince County news Items, but "ha. tisenrents o! a new: description may be inserted at 2o per word. strictly payable in nd- vanes. —MONTAGUE RACES postponed to September 24th. 5782-9-17-21. i-“Mlf IRISH CINDERELLAW- Indian River, September 28th. 5801-9-19-21-23-26-27-5. —B_UY ROOF COATING and ement for repairing the roof. at Bruce's. ' 5776-9-17-21. -BOY'S CLOTHES MADE. Men's Butts and Overeoats turned. Rea- sonable prices. 33 Cambridge, Summer-side. Phone 357. 5812-9-19-21. -—FIRE HYDRANTS PAINTED -The streets of Summerslde haw taken on quite a festive air this week. The water and sewerage cflm- misslong decided a short time 880 that the firs hydrants should be painted and gave instructions to Superintendent Groom t0 have the work done. Mr. Groom Eflve the work to David Grady, who" has made a very good job. Th‘? "Y- drants look very gay in i?" 16W red coats-S _wm5 LADIES CHAMPION- SllIP-QMTS. L. G. DJWIS Of Stim- I merslde won the Ladies 6011' -GALVANIZED Hinges, apd Padlocks, sold at Bruce's. 5778-9-17-21. Hosp: -GUESTS A1.‘ CLIFIUN HOTEL Mrs. MA. Murray of Atlantic, Mass. Mr, and Mrs. A. W. Lloyd and Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Phelan of Sussex. N’. B.: Mr. W. Vassle and his can, Mr. W. H. Vassle of 5t. John, NB. They are registered at the Clifton Hotel-S —BIRTHDAY PARTY — Many ladies called at the home o! Mrs. Josephus Waugh. o! Summerside, last Thursday afternoon to extend birthday greetings to her mother. Mrs. Samuel Waugh, who is in the eighties. Mrs. Waugh is still active and enjoyed the afternoon lm- ' mensely. Tea was served at the tea hour. Many dainty presents were received by the guests of honor. When the guests departed all wish- ed Mrs. Waugh many more happy birthdays-S. -DAMAGE DONE - Saturday's gale caused much havoc at Sum- merslde; several trees were blown down and many signs outside build ings were torn down. Along th< water front there was considerabl damage. The tern schooner ownie. by Mr. J. E. Campbell, which wa laid up at Holmanb wharf, caused some anxiety until additional lines were fastened to her. The sea lash- ed over the wharves with great ‘Championship at the Summerside jGolf Club on Friday. Mrs. Reign‘ “Tinney was the runner up in the finals. Mrs. Lewis was last: Year?‘ ‘lrunner up for the finals. The cup] for the Ladies Championship was‘ mongrel-i by Mr. G. R.‘ MrQuarrIe; iThe chief feature this week is the. men's handicap matches, which are. being watched w.th mtEN-St-S -c. w. L. SPECIAL MEETING fury. Reads Wharf is in danger of being ivashed away, but up to the , time of writing has stood the test. —S. -1irrss SAINT onrams POST: —Many friends in Prince County will be delighted to hear that Miss Elia. Saint. who held the position of night superintendent at the Prince County Hospital loraome , —-Vlsitlng the Island this week are l Impressive Wall Paper Bargains Fall SUNWORTHY WEEK Beautiful Wall Decorations Yours at Trifling Cost l WE commence today a sale that will make it tremendously worth while for you to re~paper your home this Fall- Beautiful papers. tasteful in design and coloring, will be offered at prices that. will interest and delight you l A choice lot of semi-trimmed Sun- worthy papers, worth to 35c per double roll. SUNWORTHY - WEEK. Dbl. roll G LA notably interesting range of Sunworthy papers, regular values up to 70c double roll. On sale during SUNWORTHY WEEK. Dbl.‘ roll ‘ 35G sen...- A limited quantity of SUN- WORTHY Wall Papers worth to 60c double roll, will clear SUN- WORTHY WEEK. Double roll 0 Beautiful American Engraved Papers, worth to $1.75 per roll, ofiered during our SUN WORTHY WEEK. Double Roll lcoclloon-ooseuareolllll -A special n-iceting of the Sub-itlme has been given the appoint-f division of the Catholic Women's‘ ment of head nurse in the Prince f League at Sumznerside Wfls held IIIII-Jdward Island Hospital at Char- the Concert Hall of St. iifaryh,‘ lottetoyvn. Miss Saint is the daugh- l Academy on Thursday eitlliflE- ' ter of the late Rev. J. R. Saint. 111a meeting was to devse means, who passed away On September 6th of entertainment to raise funds wf at his homc in Amherst, 1v. s. Rev. carry on the social service which; Mr, Saint was well known on the ha; been undertaken by the Lew. Island as he held pastorates at Paste FREE with $5‘. purchase With every order of Wall Paper amounting to $5.00 or over during this sale we shall include without charge ONE 2-LB. PACKAGE OF MAGIC DRY PASTE This special is offered for cash sale only- gue. The social servce conveneni Mrs, w_ B, Mclveill, reported a_ number oi needy cases, which will’ have the immediate attention oil the League. The chavlain- RC“ G- a. McLellan, 13.0., in a concise and helpful address offered suEE°5lIi°115| on the matter. Mrs. F. J. Casey. Presdent of the Charlottetown Sub-C division was present and gave a‘ ishort and interesting report of *1 ‘Diocesan convention held in Char- lgttetown last week, whch was 'mueh appreciated. The mtmilfrs decided on a card party l0 be held, M; the Clifton l-iotel next Thurs- day evenlng.-S ...wr-:nmNo BELLS - A very‘ pretty weddng was solemnized in; St. MalaehPs Church, Kinkoral Wednesday momma. Sept 14th», when Miss Annie Corr, daughteri of Mr. and Mrs, Corr, o! Kiukorfl was united in marrlaze 3° M“ Walter Smith. son of Mr. P. J.l Smith of Klnkora. Rev. M. J. Smii-h.l 0.1)., p.12, celebrated the Nuptifll‘ Mass, The bride was very charm- ing in a. wedding dress of brown grepg velvet; 025th felt hat to match.‘ velvet. Mr. Louis Mulligan support ed, the groom. During Mass Mn. Bennett. C011‘. bother of the bride. sang appropriate hymns. Immiidl‘ ately after the ceremony a wedding ‘breakfast was served at the bride's home to the immediate relatives and friends. That evening 9- "- ceptlon was tendered to the T915‘ tives and friends of the bride and groom. Out of town guest-s WW1 .Mr. and Mrs. Pamell McMahon 0f ‘Bummerside, Mr. and Mrs. Wllbel‘? Lawless, Mr. and Mrs. Marshall il-lughes and Mr. John A, Hughes. i0! Norboro. Many lovely weddlfl! {its were. received by the bllde. who has recently returned from Haverhill, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. . Mrs. Alfred Groom.-S she was aiwidlfi 5v her sister» Customs at Charlottetown was m M185 Bemlw- Wh° 955° w°l° bww" Summerside and other parts Prince County last week-S Kensington and Montague. Miss Saht was a graduate of the P. E. Island HOspltal,—S PERSONALS —Mr. Herbert, Mswilliams of Cape Wolfe, is a patient in the Prince County Hospital-S _M'r. J. M. Leard, Mayor ol Kenslngton and Mrs. Leard were among the visitors to Summerside on Friday-S ‘ —Hls Honour, Judge Inman, K.C. is at present taking a. well earned rest at his summer cottage at York Point-S —Mrs. Claire McLellan oi’ the Unon Commercial College, Char- lottetown, Spent the week end in |Summerside.—S —Mrs. H. Grey and Mrs. R. J.] Hutchinson of Maiden, Mass, mot- ored to Summerside on a visit to' --Mr. F. J. Casey, Inspector oi’ of —Mlss Brown of the Royal Bank- of Canada staff at New Glasgow is the guest of Mr. W. E. McDon- ald and Mrs. McDonald of Sum~ merslde. 4 —Mrs. Keith, Miss Keith and Mr. Grant of Stellarton, N. S... were the guestsiof Mr. and Mrs. Brio d. McKay, of Summerslde last week. —Mr. Philip crossman of Cape Wolfe was operated on in the Prince county Hospital, on Thurs- day and is doing nicely-S Smith will reside in Kinkora where Mr, smith is a prosperous farmer.’ Many lriends will wish them every 5e9s,.a.i_a-.wrm.3|_' I ‘H: I i932. Klfl‘ Fmum Syndime, [Q1 can Ellilm up... reserved. ’ work in the Uttlewn Hospital. _ guest oi’ her sister Mrs. Schurman, for the last two months, resumed to Boston on Saturday. formerly of Hunter River is visit- ing the Island. and is the guest this week of Mrs. J. M. Nicholson of Summersldm-S buyer. was in the Province recent.- IY. find scn prospects brighter. He —-- was in Ottawa. at. the time o! the . --Mlss Myrtle Williams, R.N.. who Economic Conference Ind is now, _Mr_ g, T, ha; been visiting her home in convinced Poplar Grove, has returned to herlthe country will have advanced well on the high road to prosperity. 6 patterns of 30-inch Wall Paper worth to $1.50 roll for G Double Roll Other 30-inch WALL PAPERS will be 5 patterns high-grade 30-inch Wall Paper worth to $2.75 roll for 'Double Roll cleared SUNWORTHY‘ WEEK ONE THIRD OFF. l19—1\21 ‘Queen Street —.Mlss Grace B. Beams, the M. F. with her sisters the —Mrs. Robert Bell of Winnipeg, fumed to her home -M:-. Lightstone, Ottawa, gold -a Gallant that in twelve months fisheries. from an ofiiclal visit —Miss Amy Burton's, who been spending the._,_§ummer months stance and Cecelia. Burrows, has returned home to Kansas city-S —Mlas Thelma Hamill has re- from the Prince County Hospital. "M" lbs was operated on for ap- pendicitis. It is pleasing to report that she has made a good recovery. Room Lots---Halfi Price ONE HUNDRED ROOM LOTS of handsome new Wall Paper, small lots of most of more popular and fast-selling designs-papers suit- able for any and every room in your home, SUNWORTHY WEEK ‘lILWWllESQWIs-a . including Charlottetow i‘ —Chlef of Police Kane and Mrs Kane left this momlng i... st. John N. 18., where they will take the boat for Boston. From there they will motor to New York on a visit to relatives-s has I Misses Con- ——Dr. Claude Sharp and Mrs. l" Klnlwfltflharp. who have been visiting re- ‘lstlves in Bummer-side and Be- deque have returned to their homfl in Edmonton. —Mr. Richard Hegan, who h“ been the guest of his aunts thfi . Inspector o! Misses Hunt and Mrs. Mussen at at Charlottetown was in summorsi’ , is spendin, a few isummerside on Miday, on return day; with m, mother, Mrs. J. B- to the West- Helen of Charlottetown before rc- ii l happlneaha i lMayka “Y em Dart of the Province-S turning to New York. ‘l RHSQING UP FATHER - By George McManus m, '_A‘_'1'ou "s" "aerate ME. - _ , iapqigu‘ 1b mND “rflmum . or: DINTY- Has MADE wimfiilbes we us was new _ u» are MIND w; ca“ , y, _ __ F"! ‘TBMAKEQP HEwANfi-robfima EWFQR-Ql, j! ooasm- HIS MIND BATHING gene... {signal/um n: waurs- , To; DAY-