-'iA£E SIX . FINAL SHOWING TODAY 2.30 — 7 — 9 P. M. 1‘i-in Liven Tun Srrmucrsr STORY In An. Hisroxv: TWO PRINCE EDWARD my. figgyav as FRI. & SAT: HIICK FINN... .. . . the role you de- manded for your ia- vorite boyl Now it’: on the screen . . . A picture of laughter. heart-throbs, adven- ture that you'll never forqeti i i i Sufi GANG PETE SMITH ° Today—Friday—Sat. mi:iii;i;i.rm“ume..sienna: . V $4 V Wiih roaring g u n 3 a nil sledge-hammer list: he ‘s .. s it I c li # n is r r o r i I 5 0 of 0 usilcrflmrisl I is» Ms! _ 2.30 MARJORIE BELL-Clllliilotl mime 8-2:oP_ :1 and JACK Illill ALSO: COMEDY — CARTOON — LONE RANGER 1 field, [Union gathered in The central Guardian Plus column is reserved for llfwh on local interest but advertising oi I newsy nature may be inserted at 5 cents a word striruv pay able in advance. ——_—:__, 4______ CONFEDERATION LIFE ENSUR- ANOE. L-9789-1-21-31 A'l‘TEN'l'l0N ADVEIUI |SEltS—- Advertisemenu for insertion the following clay must be in this - (me not later than 11 a in RESERVE YOUR. ORDER for island grown plums for preserving lpurncses. Department of Agricul- ture. L-469-8-30-31. ' ATTENDED FUNEItAL—M.'s.PBt- rick Kelley, Fort Augustus. attended the funeral of her brotlier the late Mr. Lambe of Springfield, and is l spending a few days in the vicinity visiting relatives and frlends.—R. ‘CHURCH OF SCOTLAND. —Ser- vices on Sabbath, September 3rd. Peter‘s Road 10.30 A. M. Brooklyn 130 P. M. (Iris 4 P. M. Belle River ’l.30 P. M. on Monday. Pt. Prim 7.30 P. M. Rev. J. H. Bishop, Min- ister. L-535-8-31-ll. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA.—Brookfleld Chargekge - vices next Lord's Day. &‘00 eld Sunday School 10 A. M. Worship ll. A. M. I-Iartsviile Sunday school 2 P. M. Worship 3 P. . Glasgow Road 7.30 P. M. Hunter River Sun- dsy School 10 A. M. I-Iartsvilie Y. P. 5. Christian Endeavor Friday 1st September 8 P. M. L-527-8-31-ll. SUCCESSFUL DANCE-'I‘hedance held in St. James Hall. Surnme:r- field on Friday evening last was I quite siiccessfiil 'I‘he hostesses were Mrs. John McEntee and M-rs. Re- gina Smith. who were assisted by a committee in supplying and serving ice-cream and refreshments. Music was supplied by Ferdie Kilbride. violin and Alfred Mcxenna. guitar; fllso Pater Perry, organ.—R. Fl'NERAIr'I'he death o<x:u.i-red si.ddi=nl_v at his home in Springfield. Lot 67. of Mr. Patrick Lambe on August 22nd. The funeral which was attended by relatives and ‘ friends was held on ’I'hursday morn- ing to Si. James Churoh. Summer- where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. Phelan Mc- Kenna P. P., assisted by Rev. Basil Oroken. st. Them-ess's. who also conducted the service at the grave. M.r. Lambe was seventy-seven years of awe. and leaves to mourn one son I-Ierman an the homestead, Sister Marv Almeda. st. Paul. Minn, a'so two sisters, Mrs. Patrick Kelly, Fort A\l2'|lSl7lL§ and Mrs. James Scott. Grafton. Mass. The pallbear- ers were. Messrs Peter Deighan, Thomas Hughes. Everette Haslam. James Croken. I-Iarry Hughes and H’. B. Haslam--R. ADDRESS AND PRESENTA- Tl'0N—On Friday evening. August 25th. the members and friends of ‘the Tryon Baptist Young People's their spacious church hall to honor one of valued mac-nbers. Miss Elizabeth N-elder. prior to her departure from ' Miss Neider is leav- Hospital. and the good wishes her many triends lollow her. The president, Mrs. Otto Johnson then asked Miss Nelder to take the seat of honor while Janie Thomas read the address and Elsie Francis made the presentation of a lovely initial- : led travelling case. Miss Neldevr then i thanked all for their kindnessin her usual capable manner. The remain- der of the evening was spent in znmes and social intercourse. After which the voung ladies of the soci- etv served lunch. Meeting closed by all ioinine hands and singing "Auld Lani: Svne" and prayer by the pastor, Mr. Trites. PERSONALS Miss Florence D‘-ri-scoll and M22-. Lo he Driscoll of Summerside. were Mrs. P. G. Murphy. 5 hey. C. 3., %5N% 'V'iu'EFu'luHu'U'u"n'in"U'uHl' - - E Vl"“~"'“‘~" NV visitors to Springfield last week-R. Teachers Local Convention E . i Dates Hunter River: — — — — — _ _ August 30111, Mt. Stewart — — — — — — — - August 31st. Ulgg — — — — — — — — — September 1st. Summerside — — ~ — — -— — September 5th. Souris — — — — — — — — — September 6th- 7th. 8th. Charlottetown — — — — — — September 0:Leary — — — — — — — — September Tlllmsh — - — — — — — -— — September llth. Presidents to make arrangements for hall. . 1' uHNV%'hVhHVfh%flV M%VPfiHH'u%AVV§ BET STOL, AND VICINITY ‘are dead from the dry weather. A new fish curing plant is being built at St. Peters Harbor. At the present time there is no room to store the fish until cooler weather for shipping. Morell. and B~rTsto1 schools opened I: Tuesday. Other schools that opened two weeks ago report small attcdance. Several fields of potatotes here Mr. Jerome 0’Brien, Morell, re- turned last week from the Indus- trial Confermce at the Extension College. Antigmiish. Mr. O‘Brien addressed the conference on adult education on the Island. at Lake side Beach, one family afirgi New York been there for some Many friends of Mrs. J. W. Mc- Ewen are pleased to see her out again after her long lllneg. Beach Grove Inn Charlottetown Roydlty P E I Two young men who made quite a noise al, the regular Friday night dance in warned that regular dancers 2 l-2 Miles 4...‘. the City. A Summer Hotel, ideally situated overlooking the Harbor. Scenery cannot be Equallod 60 large airy rooms, with running water or private bath Good Salt-water Bathing PRIVATE BEACH Tennis--Golf Nearby- Dancing, sic. EXCELLENT MEALS Special low rats: for August Catering to Dinner-parties and Afternoon Tool 3'10?! language and in future will protest. Firefighters under orders of R at a brush fire in the Harbor dis- is still reported burning. the men have made the trip gev. pleasant. Frank Molziwen. Morell, is trund- lng a new. large work shop where he will carry on boat building. With the opening of the schools drivers to slow un especially through than a hundred children will be walking on the paved highway. Mr. Sheldon Mcliweh who was rushed to the Hosvzltal at Char- lottetown lut Binds; night several tourists are I!ll.l1'llIl1€l’ll'lZq Moreil last week were are not paying admission to listen to trlct. At time of Wflttlng the fire Severe] young m:n from here have gone to the N. 8. apple valley C. M. P. spent all night 'I'iiu*sday‘ for the picking season. several of eral times and report. the work very this week it would be well for cm; the village of Moi-ell. where more. ism- is visiting in Emerald, he guest of Miss Mary Croken and her brother Mr. Alexis Murphy.-R. Mr. J. J. Deagle and daughter. Miss Katherine of Invemes, C. 13.. are spending an enjoyable holiday 1 in Freetown. the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ollie MacCarville.—-R. Mrs. Ellen Blood. 50. Braintree. Mass. is eniovlng her vacation on the Island. While in Emerald, Mrs. Blood was the guest of Mrs. Peter Hurrhes. and is now visiting in Ken- singion-R. ‘Miss Margaret Fleming. Ottawa. nrriviei home for her holidays Mon- dav evening. At. present she is the quest of Dr J. E. and Mrs. Fleming. Stanley Bridge.—R. Mr and Mrs A.Slnn0ti.andlittle dniiizhtor lVl'll”lI" Ann. and Mrs. Wm. S‘rmoti. left. on Thursday moi-nlr.,rz on return trip to New Yo'l<. nfinr spondlm R vorv enjoyable vacation on P E. l.. vlsitinw rela- tives and friends in Emerald and Me~rc'.l—R. Vrrs A R Blacks‘). Miss Marv 'f‘i:~r~ev. P N nrvi Master Wilfred .M~Ph<~e Pmmcrville Mass. return- ed to their homes last week after spending a fortnight on the Island visiting Mrs. James Tierney. New vm..~.-p_ orirtcri doinrr nicely after his ser- ious operation. I Passing one of our cemeteries last week we noticed the following on in sign board. tourist rest inside. Mr. Rierlinerl Mclllwen made a vis- it in West Cove Head on Friday evening. “Ripe filithe; And corn Tomatoes in this province are V91’? slow to ripen, in spite of the unusual hot weather ezvuillng this summer. This we be eve can be accounted for. and is due to the luck 06 moisture. Oorn has use suffered. However we are leased to be able to announce t t we :now can include, ripe tom and corn to our list of vegetables which we sell direct to the con- sinner. and our prices are very ' reasolinble, This is owing to the fact that we srwe the expense or delivering the goods. and pass the saving on to the cr.fisumer. ~ J. J. GAY A SON Head of Prince Phone :64 THE Don't Miss It BlNGO’5"°.i‘..f." Holy Redeemer. Hall TONIGHT Mystery Bingo. LARGE PRIZES. $25, Freezout Provincial Exhibition‘ Prize List ; J CLASS 58 (Continued) Sec. ll—0ne Pair Child's Pullovers lmitted:— 1. Mrs. F‘. Burke. st. Avards. Sec. 1Z—0ne Pair of Men‘: Socks. any color. Island wool:- i 1. Mrs. Major W. Townsend. ' 2. Mrs. Harry MoNevin. 3. Mrs. George Douglass. City. Sec. 13—0ne Pair of Socks, Any Color and Kind of Yaru:— 1. (Special) Mrs. Albert Lewis. 1. (Special: 1\.I.rs Ed. Lawson. l. Adele Cameron, City. ' 2. (Special) Mrs. A. F. Beaton. I 2. Mrs. John Stockman. . Miss Thelma Alien. Melrose, N. ‘ E, (Special). 3. Mrs. Mrs. Ella Hicks. Amliers’.. . Pair Men's Plain‘ :4 Sec. 14-One Woolen Mitts, Any Color and Kind of Yarn:— I. Miss Flora McPhec, city. 2. Mrs John McDonald City, 3. Miss Alberta Iewis, City. ‘ Sec. l5—0ne Pair Men's Fancy, Woolen Mitts. Island Wool:— ‘ 1. Mrs. George Douglass. i 2. Miss Margaret Proivse, City. | 3. Misc Ella H. Hicks. I see. 16—0ne Pair Men‘: Black Woolen Overalls. Island WooI:— 1 1. Mrs. Flora McPhee ‘ CLASS 55——LACIZS Sec, 2-Tattlng. Best Specimen:-— 1. Mrs. Thelma. D. Allen. 2. Mrs. J. S. Dunning. 3. Mrs. A. G. Savage. Sec. 3-Hand Made Lace Specimen: 1. Mrs A. G. Savage. 2. Mrs. W. L. M(‘E8Cl‘.€i'!‘l. 3. Mrs. Ed. Lawson. sec. 4-—Lace Dessert Doylies hand made, not less than 1. Margaret E. Rossborough. Sec. 5--Best Specimen Netting:— 1. Miss Agnes P:-muse, ‘ 2. Mrs. .1. B. Gaudei. I Sec. (2 Modern Point. Larc:— l. Mrs A. G. savage. ‘ CLASS 81 For Amateurs Only Oil Paintings, Original Sec. 1—Portrait from Life:— 1. D. C. Lockhart. Moiicton, 2. Doreen Alley. City. Sec. 2-—La.ndscape:-— 1. Marion Newson_ Ch'town R. . 6. Sec. 3—IMarine:— 1. Katherine Murchison York Pt. Sec. (—Still Life, any subject: 1. Lillian Walker. st. Peters Bay. I 2. Bessie Stone. Cornwall ‘ Water Color. Original I See. 5—Portralt from Llfe:— 1 1. Edna Gordon, City. J 2. Doreen Alley. ; Sec. 6—Landsc.ape:— ‘ 1. Margaret Metz, S'Side. 2. Fred Nicholas, Amherst. I See. 'l—Marine:— 1. Fred Nicholas, 2. Doreen Alley. Sec. 3—Still Life, any subjecti- l. Fred Nicholas. Sec. i)—Flower Study:— 1. Violet French. kampton. 2. Joan Roan. City. Seci 10-Portrait from Life, Char- coa :- 1. D. C, Lockhart. 2. Violet French. Sec. ll-Still Life. Charcoal:— I 1. Jean Crockett. city. i 2. Edna Gordon. Sec. l2.—I)ra\vlng from Cnst:— l. Doreen Alley. 2. Edna Gordon. Sec. 12—Portrnii from Life. pencil: l. D. C. Lockhart. 2. F'i’~6d Nicholas. Sec. 11——Landsca.pe, pencil drawing 1. Violet French. 2. Joan Roop. Sec. 15—Lands<‘.ape pen &: Ink: l l. Fred Nicholas. 2. Bdrm Gordon. Sec. 10—Llnoleum Block Print: 1. Doreen Allev. 1, Keith Cudmore N. Winsloe. Drlwlngs In One (‘olnr--Original Sec. l7—Portralt from llfe:— l. Mrs Fred Tuplin. Kcnsington. Sec. l8—s'.andscape;—— 1. Mrs. Chalmers N€'W'S)0ll'i King- ston. See. 10—Mn.rine:— 1. Katherine Murchison York Pt. 2. Irma Bain, Cornwall. Sec. 20-Still Life_ any subject:-— 1. Norah Mcxenna. Montreal see, 2l—I’1ower study:-— . Doreen Alley. . Katherine Murchison. Commercial Art Sec. 2!.-—I’oster Deslgn—0rlginal: 1. Fred Nicholas. 2. D C Lockhar sec. 3:..- . . t. 1-Advertising DesIgn—0rig- ah- i. Fred Nicholas. 2. D. C Lockhart. Bee. 24-Show Card insh- l. Fred Nlolwlas. 2. Ruth Gellsnt. Highfleld. lee. ?.6—Fuhlon & Textile Design n:l:— 1. Helen Jaynes. Keppoch. 2. Keith Oudmovre. lee. I8-Book Plate Design. Orig-1 Dexlgn---0rlg- China Painting to -I —-Lustre 'l’reatment:— . Mrs. B. C. Pmwse. City. . . W. R. Stork. 28—Iflat Paint Treatment: . Pmwse. '»—r I reatment:-— l zsc Cl-lAl{L()V'l‘_1‘l*_Z'.'0WN GUARDIAN _-' |i|ISlll$ ' ._.... viiuiu --—_-. LOBSTER =-—'- 2 row PllMPllll‘-“' cm 2- 'i0iliD om-~--- 19¢ EATON GROCETERIA , Each 5c. SALADA TEA Yellow Label. 1 Lb. Pkg. — — — — — — - LONDON CORN STARCH Pkg.—————‘|oc 20c BAKING SODA BULK 3Lbs. — — — — — — — — —— Lb. 8c. .._..i.3_. :::: has 215 "'°"""' zm 11c 13¢ Giulia‘ zrol 19¢ romno,‘ -: 3 Ion 25¢ ..'!‘!'°.‘..( can as: BULK COCOA 1 Lb. Bag 13c. SHELLED WALNUTS Lb.—— — - FRY'S c-ocoA 1/2 Lb. Tin—-——-——— —— — SURPRISE SOAP 10for———-——-—--—— St. Charles or Carnation EVAPORATED MILK Tin 9c. 3 for — Chase and Sanborn COFFEE 1 Lb.Tin——-————-————-—— AIJCIIST 3lst., SEPTEMBER’ 1st., 2nd., and 5th. ‘AUGUST 31. 1939 Seedless RAISINS §llll‘l'Nc POWDER Eatons Household Blend BULK TEA Kelloggs 8 Oz. Pkg. CORN FLAKES Each 10c. 3 for ~ OXYDOL Large Package ————————----- OLD DUTCH CLEANSER Tin 10c. 3for—————————-—----— Eatons 2 Lbs. GRAPEFRUIT JUiCE Lb.——————-———--—--——— 131/2 Oz. Tin Each 8c. 6 for — — — — -- — 45¢ 25‘: Cairo Palm . TOILET SOAP Each 4o. 5 for — — __ _ 21° M°°REA°Y S 3 BAKERS COCOANUT 96 VINECAR ‘/2Lb-Bag———-—-———-—-————— Cider or White Wine. Gal. FRESH and COOKED MEATS 25c 23c 25c 25c 35c 19c 43c _ 23c 39c 57c 211: 1 Lb.Tln——--—-——-— 219 39c Bulk Lb. 12c. 2 Lbs.———.-—._. 1 Lb. Bag-——————-—-— JEWEL SHCRTENING 1 Lb. Block--——————___12c 4 Lb. Block —— ————— ——— I9“ FIRST GRADE CREAMERY BUTTER CANADIAN CHEESE Lb.——————— LYNN VALLEY PEACHES No. 21/2 Large Tin Each 21° FRUITS and VEGETABLES . CELERY HEAD 13. 2f _—————25c BOLOGONA Sliced-————————————17c HEAD LETTUcE°Each°_'_______ 66 LEGS °F LAMB '-b- — — — — —-49° swear POTATOES Lb.11c. 2Lbs.——2‘.c l RUMP ROAST BEEF, Lb.—-—————-180 cHO|cE GRApES Lb_ _ _ _ _ ____25(; ‘l RIB ROAST BEEF, Lb.————————25c 1 BREAKFAST c PRE3ERV""° 6Qt. 89¢ V “cm; 3...... t..__Z6 PEACHES Basket F-irm Ripe OOOKED “AM '-*>- ————— ——49° TOMATOES Lb. 9c. 2Lbs.———————17c BAKED MEAT LOAF Lb.—————--29c sunkist M,,d_s.,, COOKED TONGUE Lb.--——————45c ORANGES Dozen-—————.—._.————25c $TEW'”° LAMB l-b-—----—"° GRAPEFRUlTSmall ‘ E h5 6f —25c PORK.CHOPS Trimmed Lb.—————26c EAT|No. PLUMS 924:“ if __c;._ _o_r._ 29c MANY ITEMS ON SALE NOT LISTED HERE. LOOK FOR BIG SALE smear DELIVERED AT YOUR DOOR. 2. D. '3. Lockhort. Originalit- l. Lillian Walker. 2. Keith Oudmore. i. Lillian Walker. ‘- 2. Shirley McNalb, Oity CLASS 84 Oil Palntlng I-Landscape. Gemld Clavdon. See. . Gerald . Owen C13 '1: Lung - GI. 5-Landscape m 8 L an Moore city. -5.».- Lyman Moon. Norah Mcxen Laure Jeanne 92-? see. 7—Luul.Iespe In Origins]:- l. Eileen Shut’. Gide sec. 9—Drnwlng from C . R. Btork. C R D nrswrx cuss M‘ ‘ L-386-I-28-4L lO.Ir—&I’tooII.IlnPorinndlnk~I0o- ChIrcoaI:— 21. garli-ll Ilcxonne. Sec. 2--Block Prints One Sec. 3—Blook Pring. More Thu: For Pupils 16 Year! IIIII Under iginnl 0rlginLl:— , oncton. . 3—StIll Lite. 0rlg1n|l:— vvuer colon-orlxinu Burton nowe£t,"oi‘5y. —MIrlne. Orlginnl:— 6-Still Lire-—ot1s1mi:-— 'li'r'aemuin. om. Drawing In one Color—0rl¢hul Color- -.— Ohueonl. Raver. Cut In Q___~., —0ri.ginnI:— '— My“ MN...“ 1. Fred Nicholas, Mary Dowling Cit. _ 12: Lwm: Moo,‘ ' cm,‘ 1. 2. Felice Arsenwult. Cty. ‘Seal. ll—Pencll. any subject. Orig- na - l.'—C_v‘erald Claydon. 2. Mary Doyle. City. Children's Milcellaneoiui Art Drawing In One Color Orixinnl Soc. l2—Llnoleum Block Prints:-- 1. Preston Qidmore. N. Winsloe. 2. Joyce Newsome. Braokley. See. I5-Landscape or Marine: 1. Joyce Newsome. 2. Mary Doyle, City. Oil Painting-Copy sef. 18-—Port’;slt:— . oore. too. Iii-Erllndsetm or Marina- 1. Blanche I-helper, Gi . 2. Lyman Moon. Water Color--com Bee. 20—l’ortnlI:— 1. Burton norm. Cit . 2. Mar one Hueltls. o ty. Sec. II—- guru: - 1. Anna May Bruce, Grand View. - Mermaid 2. Bill) . Mar 80:. 53- nrlno:- a: iiC"i‘«¢uoa“"“".'on.. Patel-00! ll Um. x$....'.'¢nx.mnni-ouoa.u—I-an-no-rnt-run»:- commercial Art soc 2s—ro.m- Deslim 0riK‘l“"“ One Color—Com 1. Norma 'I'h0ml>-90"» Drawing In Sec. 27—Pen and Ink, any subject: 2, Felice Arsenriult. City. . 1. Burton Hewett. Sec. 30—Advertlsing iie»-Inn 0"‘ 2. Allie McLeod. innI:—- Sec. 28--Crlyon or Pencil. my 1, Joyce Newsom€- subject:-— 2. Norma 'I'h0mP°°“. ‘ 0,1,. l. Billie Molhchem. Soc. 31—Show Card DPS K"~ 2. Myrtle McLeod llll-l:— Moore. Commercial An . Om“ Th°m’p5°n‘1'exille no see. z1—Pen and Ink. any subject: 1. Burton Hewett. 2. Allie Mcuod. 23- Crayon or Pencil. any lub- ec :- 1. Billie Mclllochern. 8. Myrtle Mound llIlIllIIIIIIIlI”l‘« llctre Dame licademv offers to its pupils and others interested a comprehensive course in Home Economics. For further information apply W “W Mother Superior. Qljjjjjj’ l \ \ i \ .\ r_zt_t4_wt4.__tI1IIlII{...’,51 i