_THE WESTERN GUARDIAN v. §.mmmlde:— able in advance. Bruce 5. enlargement gate Darby a-t Albert me common danger gnge suspended for six Two men charged with ‘mun is visiting at North Bede-.,-Jo.-S. -—Miss Lois Grin/es Gorrii, Summerside.—»S. —Mi.ss Amanda .1. the stall of lation, returned today enjoyable’ cape Brown. free. C0,, L'.:i., summcrside. Dr" L-60-8-15-151. —Al.BEnTON COUI:-‘TE-A num- ber cl oases wezoneiu‘ y Magis- on this week. one man clmrg-ed with driving to was given a mumniial line and had his lic- months. brewing hm, vrcre each fined, under the Excise Act 25 dollars and costs. one mail from Tignlsh was fined ten dC.‘1:u's for ccnsummg.—S. PERSONALS .-Mrs. George Callbeck, North ' Edlgewater, _f AGENT-Mn. John POMI. “ W '02 3 _ strmmtsmn. Ann :'nmt‘;:°(‘:ov::'r§”°m 2” ‘ um. Hub-criniio . Mvertilinc Ihollld be ion with Mrs. Pong The Guardian may be boa ;:fl_._.—..___—_._..—— _. ..(.‘.ENUlNE English Nash Scythes md Canadian Smiths in .s.ocx at Mr, L-68-B-16-El. -ILAJL US your films for de- velaping, ;u-lilting, enlunglng. deckle Enman ‘ -of .£.‘har- bttemwn is visiting Miss jwbena Gannon oi the Canadian Na- tional silver Fox Breeders’ Assoc- from holiday trip tlimugih T —-Mrs. H. c. Archibald and fem-J fly who have been visiting Mrs. Amillbaldh father, Mr. C. E. strong, summerslde left on Tues- day on return to their llwlillfl. Mass._ they were home in aocom - Be ruled by Mr. Strong who will their gut-st for as short time.—6. -—Mr. and Mrs. James MacDon- iid and son Wendie, motored from Kenivllle. N. S.. on a visit to their parents. Mr. and Mrs. James Max:- Donakl. Grand River and lirs. Percy Weeks, St. Mr. and Eleanors. lliev air receiving a very cordial ulwme from their many friends. —Rev. and Mrs. Roy Stewart and luuily o.’ Tlmmins, Ontario .BT'€ islilnz rriomis on '.he Island. They me accompanied by item-t's father. Captain Rev. Mr.» James itewart. formerly oi West Point. lipiain Stewart has not visited is native province for about 29 ms and is beimz cordially wel- iiliwi by old frlends.—S. NAZIS _ til:-:1iinued_ irom W page_ i) rbldden to go out to their regu- .r iirhlng grounds, 7. The German Spas title are now practically zuests. although August is a busy month. i. From LVETY‘ part imtll’ reports now reach Dltal oi strict rationing in the emptied ordinar- ol the the 01 gaso- 5 to private automobiles. 1. Again and again one hears Baton’. verity of whi:h not detrminable by a that German soldiers, of course foreign- 110W ssed all along the German Pol- and protcctorate-Polish from.- its well as in East Prussls. are lioss: sslcn of little booklets his lhcm how to a'k for neces- Ex in Polth. KAGUS MATED T-‘N'DON——( CP) —— A Klwll. liirul New Caledonia b'rd. has iacaulrzd by the London zoo >irt:*r cm ma:-znied Yard y-ear .v vxtirct. ma‘!-.r than a E1.-J.-._ ms.-.'fit.« mm ?N73"N—(CPl — The ‘tv C . l -1 iV‘v:c. The ryuecics is now Tue little grey bird London fell h-x granted a lic- la: the e-xh‘b‘ti‘.on here of the '"n 9"-1‘-Nsz‘ illm. ilo:k." barrr-rl bv the ll of Film censors. “Pro-term-r British V“ “"7 I‘ III! of the following stores in Bell Bookstore. Water 8!. Toronto Blkeryv Water St The Gui-dénn will: be dilgered to my home in curler B0! II ii Der 8! or , per week. Phon 289-1 I this give your order 90 3110 50! reilwnlible tor delive:lu an ;I:nr ron'teer."ce or ..1'hls column is reserved for neon of local Interest but ldV8l'Iilll'|[ Drug co of I newsy nature may be lunar!- ed at 2 cents a word Itricily pay- an a ll "'3; °5_fir:.c'uore. wine: so. 87 Grenville st. Summer-side by ~—HESS'S FLY SP Y ' KensmEmnitA at Taylor —SPECIAI.—Stillson Wrenches an aura with tee stock at BX§BICe!5.or w°°d1..’¢‘;§’.‘§1.1f3.§‘{f —C0l\.'DU(»"I'ED gER.VICE-—R,ev, Amos ' Huibley Dresldcd at the orgen.—S. —-SYMPATHY EXPRESSED- Frlends will sympaamze with Mr. and Mrs. Mhynard Perry in the death on Monday eveninlz of their little four year old daughter Lil- lien Teresa after a short illness. The little one was laid to rest on Tuesday morning. Rev. Fr. Kellv ciiliclaltinz at the luneml service in St. Paul's Ol’illX‘cli.—S. King To Blame __<6oz.i.tI.cued:1r;;_ p_ase_1)___ SCHOOL BOOKS.-A co . Itookdflt "' DlI!~Also real value: in scribble:-e, llofie books, penal], ‘ha 1“ or school 3,, your requirement: nmv ovoid the last minute run, 0 O 0 YOUR HOESES—Pmioo¢ them nnimt the mnoyln Western Fly and they wig work harder for you. Get our lieiniolced wire non guard; for complete protection- Thcy do not interfere with the‘ horses breath , In I kl 5'5‘: .‘.7.‘2l.£§ ":'.§‘." 3.. .°°'.‘ new shipment inst received, 5 order yours today. . . . no-on covEiuNG—"1ux- felt" is I zood looking. hard wearing floor covering for kitchnns and other rooms. 2 yards wlde~—spe:-la] dc no yard. I U I AUTO ACCESSORIES--See our big sho ‘ .5 of Dominion Tires. Exlda Batteries, Blow- out Patches. Tire Pumps, Jacks. and all other Icoesson les—Also a full line of new novelties and ornaments to dre.vs~up your.car. 0 U CHAIRS IT.EDUCED—An assortment of floor sample . those applying to an the provinces. When Dr. Manlon issued a state- ment to the press last Frdoy criti- cizing the Prime 1VIinl5iel"s com- ments in the Quebec relief dele- gation on the use of Governor eneral'a warrants to finance ex. fiendiitures not authorized by Par- ament. Mr. enzie King countered with a statement which concluded with a. suggestion Dr. Mnniorrs intervention would pro- mote cissension and seotionalism. “lit ill becomes Mr. King to speak of promotion of disseusion." Dr. Manion said today. “for no man has oonrtribuied so much to the disruption of Canadian har- mony as he." Dr. liionion said the Prime Min- ister "cannot get along with even his own party," He referred to the “much boomed love feast in onto recently," which Premier ' chairs . clear. Various good looking dil-feren/t to styles in assorted coverings, Re-priced from $7.95 up. HOLMAN'S Sum merside fqrlypeningr eggs. TlLL|E THE TOiLER—-— MYDICATID INSOLKS Meeting Of Summersitie Town council 'me the filohllfilnerdde Town Council was NU-FEET : Town paid bills iluiziflosl 1» E i paid ills $989.62; unpaid $1.- i05.8B. The report of the Finance Committee showed the town’: ex. penditure well within the estima- tes with the exception of the ab- attolr v'lilc.h showed an increase. After some discussion it was de- cided in look into the matter of running the albevtoir to see if ex- penses could be cut down. It sins decided to lay some shore the street was in bad condition. Police report showed 34 arrests tar drunkenness; 2 3 for speeding. Fines and costs amounted to 8203.00. 18 herds had been inspected by Dr. Cunninglmm and Chief Vifhlte. this included 207 animals. The report showsld im- proved conditions housing cattle and bottling m1lk_ some discussion arose rc:aidinz laying; tiles for drainage on Duke street. Coon. Mollisou stated that he understood that the Federal and ncial Governments would pro- vide the means for such work as an ilneznploymeiit project. It was decided to enquire into the mat- Jgravel on North Market Street, as for Its inventor has included a. knife ier. edgeoniJheiumdleoia.newsrp<xm After some dlsoumion on the airpor_t_the_mee'tin2. ad,louijned,:.!; COUNTY CH regular monthly meeting oi Monday‘ evenirfig Mn/yor ills were unpaid $698.20. Electric Prince Bounty Boy Scouts Break camp broke up on five days. The previous week the and supper. Leaders were ville. Bill Brennan.—S. J FIND SAX‘0N Miro IPSVVICH. England —(CP) —- A Saxon chiefs rowlr; boat, 82 ieet long, has been iounu in the course of Suffolk excavations. The chief was bmied in his boat. BOWS T0 ROYAL AUNT LONlDON—(CPi .—Simon Bower»- Lyon, nephew of the Queen. was one of 50 chidhen who prcxnted purses to her Majesty at a ceme- mony in aid of the St. Maryla- bon Housing Association Buildins Fund The Greek government has made motion pictures films subject to A 5P§P3§1_”I‘lZ°§‘_P:9I‘“_“.- The Prince County Cub camp There were 21 Cubs represent- ing Borden. srummerside. 1st and End packs. The boys were in camp Leader: were Camp Chief B. A. Hopper. assisted by Jack M80031‘- ville_, George MacNeill, Miss Mar- g-aret wedge and Roland Outway. scouts had the grounds when 40 Soouts attended. The Scouts were irom man friends will regret to '1‘18?“~‘31\- N*b°1“5°0- B°Fd°”- “M hegrmthat slur. William Toombs. Summcrslde. Certain Scouts tests son ;,I_._ and Mrs. p,-esmn We” 935594 by me b°Y5- camp Toombs. who has for the putt week tires were held each night and been 5 p,m,,m in me pflnce cwn- l)iLdg8S earned. Overnight hikes by Hosmmll summe,S5de_ suffer- were a. feature of the outing. The mg mg». 3 badly frac‘urcd arm, ‘boys cooked their cwn by-:-alcfast Chief Hopper. Rev. Mr. Davies. Al-her. ton. Harry Plnesu, Jack MacC.1r- J a dance. GUAR RONICLE Kensington and Vicinity m-. Keith I-Indy who is em- ployed by A. J. Pratt, Blomuiield, Geneml Merchant, is enjoying his an-n/ual holidays in Kensington, and is receiving a. warm welcome. Dr. A. A. 1.Kr:k.‘1a.rit, Biunmerside, which brought to a. successful co 1 Girl Guides, namel . clusion the Cami» 177? Scout-s It the M'i§1r?leea1rc:caG0uslns, Miss Ethzl Y3-"*1 95 MwF'-“1N1°- cmishoim and Miss Thelma Gill gl;:x£;v<o<!i. ‘I3; iscoutsiwhug-e veiry “.9 amendmg and enjoyjngg til‘:- or oan o 8 com summ t r H‘ . site akd the many kindnesses cxg .Gu’me's :r_c£nl’ R P0 w“d°d “° them by M“ M ‘ Mr Frank Arnett, Stunmerside. 1*““‘~- was i visitor to Kcnsington Friday on business. Mr. James W. Pavnter. Portland Me., and Mrs. George E. Cartel‘. River Glade. N.B., cafe enloylns :2 pleasant holiday with their DM- ems, Mr. and Mrs. James A._ Payn- ter, Clinton, and Oihfir relatives in the Province. his been taken to Moncion._ NJ}. for traitxnent. All Join in xvislimr; Billy 9. speedy and successlul return to his home. The Messrs Carol. William. Roy 0! _ N.B., arc enjoying a holiday in Kcnslngion, the guests or their arm: and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Ken- neth McLean. The Misses Gcxuldhle Drisooll and Stella Drlscull are spending a store :15 well pleasant holiday in Chcirlottctoxvn ,‘proV'.3l'll(l)vl.5 they have had done to quests oi‘ lhe'lr grandmother, Mrs. Jarnes Murphy. Mr. Keith Walt/2. accompanied by the Misses. Doris Kennedy, Doris Saunders and Mr. Elmer Whitlccok were visitors to Hunte} River Fri- day evening where they amended was 1. mount. visitor to Kensington. A~i_~ir—_I -1 PRN attendance. to Charlottetown on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. the late Mr. Preston Choppcll Semple and Walker, drnggists be congratulated on the line cement work they have had done in trout of their drug here am to as the other the building ltseli. Mrs. P. Power, C‘.1arlo".t.etm\'ri. was a visitor to Kenslngton on Saturday where she attended the luneral o! the Cmtppel1.—-H. late Mr. A new slide rule estimates number of bricks or tl.‘.e.s required Mr. Percy Drisnoll_vga_s_a._vl§i_io.' to cover gn.nden_§5eas. MAC"S A REGULAR “TENDER-FOOT” George Bishop, and Gordon McLean. young sons summcreidc. were visitors to Ken- Mr. Daniel McLean, Moncton.| singwn attending the funeral oi tee Pres ton I-i'—’:T‘i‘r-i-n--x~. -,a--—~.--—r<x- — National Conservative 0 o n v e :1 ti o n A Convention of the National Conservatives of Prince County will be held in 0‘LEARY PUBLIC HALL, O’LEARY at 2:00 P. M. on Thursday, August 24th, 1939, for the purposes of nominating a candidate to contest the Electoral District of Prince County in the coming Federal Election. Each Poll will call a poll meeting and elect five delegates to attend the Convention. A number of prominent speakers will COUN West Prince National Conservative Ass’n. ROBERT ENGLAND—Prcs. PETER B ULG E R——Scc'_v. East Prince National Conservative Ass'n. DAVID WALKER—l’i-es. EDWARD E. AR-NETT—Sec’y. - Wl'DOW'V6i7VH0l\'. P. E. I. PASSES li/Lrs. imder Laird, lCi'll‘l€i‘ m3mb2r cabinet of Prince E:lward died on Monday. land, Mrs. Vancouver for 12 years. im- survived by two sons. Dr, and one daughter, Sarah Vancouver Wednesday at 3.30 p. m. in & Thomson funeral Harry Lennox and Rev. the lawn section. Mountain Cemetery —Va.ncouver News aid, Aug. 8 be in nth Ave, widow of Hon. chapel . W Amie Laird, -1125 West Fif- Alex- ol the Island A native of Prince Edward Ls- Laird has resided in Sme 14 D. G. Laird and R S. Laird, Vancouver. Laird. Fun-2ra.l services were held on Nunn Rev. A Cameron officiated r\7:i imtefineni: took place in the family plot. the View Her- By Westover Hepbum and his ministers in the Liberal Government of Ontario refused to attend. Recalling the so-called “five cent piece" speech oi Mr, Mackenzie King in the House of Commons nearly 10 years ago Dr. Mzmlnn suggested the possibility the fed- eral izovemment is discriminating against Quebec because it “so re- cently cast out in disgrace the completely discredited grrvemmenrt which had so played machine politics of most nla-tent kind to keep both itself and the King Cvovemmcnt in power." "Canada's only hope," Dr. Man- lon said "is that he (the Prime Minister) may screw up sufficient courage to face the electorate this year and give them a chance to base l'..‘0Xl his hopeless and help- lea leadership." I'<‘—INANCES (C9nt‘l1vue_d :romAi>a:e_1l_ action taloen. Mayor Foster told the council he believed they had no a. ulthority to givempenn-lssion to er- ect buildings in e Routine reports committees (allowed the eenleml hardness. ooun. R. 0. Chandler. chair- man ot the ilinsme c.0mmll-i~°e 19- orted receipts to the and 01 July End. totalled $105,019. and expendi- same ture for the cod was $108.- zeo. If the $7,385 d the special aixditozs and incl ed in the ex- odggg were oaggzidered main 3;- e °nv ure - dxiflst-std ti‘.'-Eyre 33314 be a. slum sur- plus for the ariod. Whether such a state at at airs would oovntllriue ugtul mm cg? fix’! the year. he was pmepar say. noovun. A. A. I-lennegssey. streets. reported thfiltg tdlesopflbchlng work com] , m Egg): laoemalis to the length of time was taking this year and iii". amvount or money balm spent. y Engineer H. A. Messervev exp‘a.ined streets in some C845 were old and were ilettlziz VETY thin and would probably require even a greater amount of patching - , next you‘. He suggested the City may mg pm-uhase of a small p to do naltchirns wvrk. / 0. cement mix was §§i§§i%§§§§§ § § §. § 2 S. a « . IRISH OYOLIST DEAD wn.m.—op .-.1. .7. o-um. . died in e nim- ’ toiiowin: 3 ooiiillon I ‘CC’ motor ‘ during I 10-mil‘ trill Bo wté:n°?!fioni‘a_J .....A .......-......~ ...._. .....-2 I SEE...NOW YOU woN"r SIT THiS ONE our BECAUSE YOU DON'T WANT ME TO WATCH 6l2OAN-BOX GRIGGS ‘ WELL,I GUESS I CAN WATCH HIM / TIPPIE AND “CAP" STUBBS PART OF THE TIME AND DANCE.TOO Q: Cm um. Km; r........ smt.-..e. in: . \u..m rfihu -h.-we‘ oi-i.oElW, WELL,NOW wa I L A no SIT THIS ONE " ouT,1_' suppose By Edwina How oo YOU DO,YOUNG MAN’?- SON? I JUST T'H|lJ|<-CUE CHILDREN QKZE MA|2i2|ED- ANDUMSIIL : CALI ,HAl2DL.Y BELIEVE iT— OON BE LEAVING ..._...__. .... Thimble Theatre. THEN ‘I R'i.L MARRY OLJ E ? R'LL. ARE VOU CF2Y|isl' BECAUSE YOU A12 SAD OR EAPPV '1’ oi-couszse |wlLL.POPE‘IE. icm ad READY IN . ANHOU2 MAKE rr 1wo a-nouns, I WANT ‘TO BAKE. A weoome CAKE AREN'T YOU SAL DI UH,-'YES$lRl MY GRAN’MA BAI LEY’S GRAND" .$HE’S BY GOLLY- THIS IS THE HAPDIEST AN‘ SADDEST HOUSE l EVER.’ SAW- MAN ! ABLE. WOMAN ! ‘vassirti '2 "-‘~7i2.;. 3‘) _ c \- \iz/ELL, SHAKE HANDS, YOUNG YOU'l7.E TO BE CONGRAT- ULATED! SHE. IS A VERY REMARK- l'M GLAD MAGGIE . WENT‘ TO TH 5TORE- i CA GET A LITTLE PEACEFULNE$S- HEY! \V/AS TO BE. E N ‘ Aiiiavciz MORE 3 VAMA GONEP. vAs.1i-us is yaw wEDi>lN' M QJ|‘|'TiN' THE 4 i VA SEA AtJ'5TA‘flN'ASHORE. VE S MOMMA l$ BAKiN' E N ' WHAT'S TH’ MATTER. \!/iTH OLE siDE_—\"o‘HIsi<i=_izs? HE. SAlDl CONGRATULATED '<:uz I WAS GRAN'MA’$ I V/ELL, MY LAND! AN’ SO YOU ARE, CAP STUBES! ' I TRUST IT i5 ,. AVERY LARGE . CAKE 1 i l