_.1 .;_' ..e__,` _.nat ......,_,_, fly.” A r \ I » i 1 1 ‘ I , l i - k ‘i ii’ .. . _ . . i . I GUARDIAN _ FRH);Y, Y THE CHARLO'I°I`ET -- . , . AUGUST 21.1931 .1 Beautifully smart 50 CELANESE DRESSES $4.75 Clever NEW Dresses for late Summer and early Fall, freshly from the makers. Sizes 14 to ~l»i, shown in Browns, Navy, Black and Green. A Z;°".‘ffT..ff`ff‘7 $4-75 new SILVERTONE JERSEY DRESSES, freshly new, designed for late Summer and Early Fall. Brown, Green, Navy, Red, Light Blue, Sand and Grey. Sizes 14 to 20. An amazing value! . .. . ' 25 CELANESE DRESSES $5.50 Here’s an EXHIBI- TION value that has just come into stock, very new design, just from the makers. Navy, Brown, Green or Black. Sizes 14 to 20. Compare with usual $7.50. f l i New “ Traveltweed ” DRESSES $8.95 Among the freshly new things that have come to the department within the last two or three days, this is one of the most attractive. _ Printed Travel Tweed Silks, iii the last New l York models. Brown, Green, Grey and Blue - effects . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $8.95 Travel Tweed Suit in similar fabric, new designs $10.50 $1.95 QUALITY ' .FISHNET cH1rroN \ A HoSE $1.50 Broken sizes in Fish- net Full Fashioned, Chiifon Hose. Biege Clair, Gunmetal, Smoky, Promnade, Taftan. Reg- ular $1.95 for _ $1.50 High Twist, Sheer Silk to Top. FRENCH HEEL Picot edge. $1.50 for .....-............. $1.25 '/L ,ff-/7 . ' 15.1 "' l ~`-` 1, . £9 . ,_ "_ ~ - ~ is <7 ~ ?_-li Q / ~.".`~` ~-, _ r _ ,, _ ' ~'7:.` ‘ , "f`/” .4/. .,x /. ,,-,f.//jg?" .//.,', ./' '-`-.,_. .`. 'S .. *ff - r. § 6 Week-end ii Bargains for MEN ~ Flannel Pants, in Plain Fawns and Greys. Also Stripes. Worth up to $7.75 at pair Plus Fours, all new shades; Worth up to $7.75 for Silk Knit Shirts and Shorts. Suit I Silk Knit Combinations. Suit ' I Fine Rib Knit Combinations. Long (il fl sleeves and legs. Suit . _ . . . . . .. . . '£5 Broadcloth Shirts. Plain shades. Separate collar and collar attached. Shades |959 ‘ White, Cream, Blue. Each \i5='"* li °°1@uss *_ ____.____.M. __ -OHUBDH NOTICES.-Mal' Exhibition *Sale ll,-,,;»;..:.*;‘;;;‘. °‘ M. Long River 8 P. M. Clifton 7.80 -PLANE MANUFACTURED BY SUIWVIEBSIDE G -W. Reginald Pope, of Bummerside. hi! the distinction of being the first Summerside gentleman to manu- facture an aeroplane. The lirship. a monoplane, was flown on Wedne8~ day afternoon by Pilot Jones, of Moncton, who made a. trip round the town in her. After he had made the fl ht Mr Jones remarked that but would require a few edlustmenffi to make it a peniectly balanced ma- chine. Mr. Pope has been workink on the plane for some months, every part of it being made by him in his ssrsgs. It is a pretty mscei. reint- ed white with blue trimmings. The wings are of aluminum. It is 25 feet across, 11 feet long with s ao horse power engine. Mr. POPG $00k the machine on a truck to the flying field at Mr. B. E. Cannon‘s farm. rns wings were out on after they had arrived at the flyi1`l8 BTUUUGS- Mr. Pope is not yet proficient, in the si-1; of flying his own machine. He is very modest about the whole thing, but it is an achievement that any yoimg engineer might well be proud of.-S. PERSONALS _.Miss Minnie Manderson, Mal- pfque, ls Visiting her aunt MIS. 1-,mms rt;-under, Kensington. -Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brander :nd drughter Mhfgrey Of CBfm‘ ibridge. Mass., are visiting Mr. iBi~a:'.der's mother, Mrs. Emma Bi-ander, Kensington, and are be' ins wcfzomod by mar/ old friends. DR. KIRWAN The death of Dr. P. M. Kirwan. ship's doctor of the C. N. S. Lady Hawkins, occui-:ed on Monday ev- ening last at Saint John, N. B., where the ship was in dry dock for repairs, Dr. Kirwan leaves one bro- ther in Sudbury, Ont., also three' sisters: Marie in the United States, Dorothy in Summerside, and Fran- ces in this city. The funeral will take place at Wallace, N. S., this morning. p Mrs. D. J. Riley and Mr. S. R. Burke, aunt and uncle, and Miss Frances Kii'wan,_sister of the de- ceased, left yesterday morning to attend the funeral. JOHN PAUL JONES PORTRAIT GIVEN TU COLLEGE the possession of H. H. Arnold af, and 9- Pffsbyter of the Church oi’ Mr. and Mrs. 1"rl.nk Bay, are spending iii 5?; Mr. Gerard MlcDonLld, H0110 of Si1Ve1°tO11e P' M _’__ 1 ary. matured to oi-wsu neeuuy. JERSEY DRESSES $4.50 r ' Miss Mary Maedilvsry, RN., Bou- ris River, Miss Annie MacDonald, Little Pond and Mr. John MecGil- livsry, Bouris River. visited Rollo Bay West recently. , ` Miss Marianne Gallant, Plortuns, spent Sunday in Rollo Boy, the guest ot Miss Betty MecCol1nw. i , . the plane was very wen dawned, Mrs. Angus Matheson, Albion Cross, visited her daughter Mrs. Frank J. Wood Rollo Bay, recently. Mr. Daniel Gallant, Rollo Bay East, spent the week end at his home in New Acadia. Mrs. Angus A. MacKenzie, Rollo Bay West, motored to Charlottetown recently. _M Miss Charlotte Murphy, of Boston, who is spending the summer on the Island was a recent visitor to Rollo Bay West. Miss Lauretta MaoRa/e, teacher at Goose River, spent the week end at her home in Roll Bay. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peters, who spent the past Lumber of years in Boston. have returned to Rollo Bay East to reside. They are being cor- dially welcomed by thei: many friends. , The August meeting of the Rollo Bay West Women's Institute was hcid in the school with eight mem- bers present. A communication from Supervisor, re District Convention was read by the Secretary and it was decided to hold is joint meeting of Institutes to diwuss the matter. A number reported, re school cleari- ing, etc. A bill was ordered paid. Next meeting will be held in school house. The Misses H. Gallant, M. Wynne and M. Devereaux have retumed to Charlottetown, 'xiter spenciing the past two weeks in Souris West. Mr. Angus MacKenzie and son Jo- seph, of Rollo Bay West, motored to Gaspereaux on Sunday. ` Miss Helena Maclnnis, of Boston, is spending a vacation at her home Mr. Joseph MacCormw, Eourls. River, was a visitor to Rollo Bay - S0 home is used as a grDce._~y_ _ Urn LAKE value of a well organized district John paul Jones ,mme to F,.,.d_ Mr and M S convention. She then* gave a de- glmimmiiimi' Aug" 20 (U'P" . rs. amuel E. Mac- I- 18ht thousand specimens of ericksburg in ivso. His brother, n m°“.S“““°“ °“ ‘““dW‘°l"“‘°“"\8- wiiiism Paul, is buried in Leod' msg' were vim°“ at sm” This We-1 tbl IN* numb" 011 the mph” mm md butterflies' s°"“ ere. ,. Lake last week' aftemoon program but before ad-iruegd unknown 'md mme "XJ I Healthy anlmah Pl`0d|-We |3»l'Z¢1` litters: WESLEY REMC journmcnt, a vote oi thanks was em y rm’ and news °1 “ "rang" , 'liter pelts and bigger pl'0fltB_- Mxss F10;-em; Ma¢Le°d, gigs’ is presented to the New Perth math ‘new fruit usable as food have been; : BROCKVILLE, Aug, 17__A dow- gxggzgfdthaiz 23:3? at Red Pm” tute, to Mr. and Mrs. Dewar, and ment signed by John Wesley, there. ' to Miss Hazard. in describing himself as “late f¢1- NH The evening meeting was held in H I ' . r low of Lincoln College, in Oxford cent1?re§u?e?§:3y' ° “puns” re New Perth Hall with the president . and Presbyter of the church of mm,” school mefsuzz Ziacfefioffaseln Drefidins- The followins England," has been discovered in of the summer' vacation perlgdm °_n,l>roZ1'amme was rendered to si Athens D t d I 178 ' packed house: . a e n 4, it appoints Singing by all; 0 Canada, Violin Thomas Coke, Doctor of Civil Law vmlgig ;Th§:;?1e;i';!!;;s'sAb; is solo; Mr. Arch. Hume (encored) K m' Address; Mrs. J. A. Dewar, Play- Englund, to be Superintendent of Mrs' C Campbell recently mtum_ ette;Lome Valleylnstituts collect- lvlothodist missions in North Amer- ed to he); hom’ In Elmira after an ion Vocal solo; Mrs. Hubley (encor- ca, and Wesley describes him as "a extended vim in the Umtjed stat” ed) Violin solo; Mr. Areh._ Hume ;';"“fwh°"‘ Nudge °° be Well quail- ` (encored) vocal solo; Mrs. Grant ed or that great w°rk'" ` Bothwell Beach on Sunday last ("'°°'°d)‘ I presented a scene of gaiety and ani-' A v°t° °! thanks t° t‘h°s° wh° ._;--- - -- .- E=s=..;-_=E3,__ mation' B great number at “then 'had put on this pleasing entertain- EYESIGHT sud swimmers nurse in bsuiis “‘°“° W” °"*°“"°d “Y il" '“°°“°¥ 1 1'! R ` ` . X Wits of contrasting colors, disport- iguqllzsl tl; °:;‘:‘3 5°s°‘°“» Fin; 31” gh _ e , on e, announce a Gl“"¢l. gtg. and supplymgni em-sebum the. “hashing wa ‘Mrs J. P. MscNichol of Cardigan. is ||| H. J. MABON Fn:>~:,: 1 OPTOMET Mr. Allan MacDonald. of Bouris the High school pupils who write in Gowan Brae. i owN , ----,_ wssnsniis auinnuii "°”“° “‘Ii’i’ "°‘"‘" lrruiuis csrvrrilsr It Ilevl Pertll -qi-» The following Women's institu- tes met in annual convention et New Perth on Monday, August tenth: Brudenell, Ycardigln. Georgetown, Heetherdsle, Lorne Valley, Montague, lower Mon- tague. New Perth, Roseneath. lud Vllleyfield. _'Phe afternoon meet- `in¢ was held on the beautiful in-cuss erm. me urs. J. A. Dewsr's home and was attended DY nearly one hundred members and friends. It was a. splendid and moot enjoyable convention from start to finish: considering the beauty ot the surroundings and the hospitality of the hostesees we could not expect otherwise. The president, Mrs. H. W. Davi- son of Montague opened the meet- ing at three o'clock by asking all present to join in the singing oi’ the Institute Ode. Mrs. Ernest Mom' of New Perth on behalf oi’ mr institute extended s nesrry welcome to the visiting institutes. Mrs. Robert Beck ot Montague replied most pleasingiy md effici- ently to Mrs. MOBl."l lddress The minutes of last year! Con vention were read by Mrs. L. ' Allan, Cardigan and adollf- The' presidents address whi followed, _contained much insv ation and encouragement to l stltute work. Each Institute pr sented a report of its year's worl Georgetown report read by Mrs. J Deisrie, cardigan. M18 Marv Mal donald, Loma Valley, Mrs. Geori Leard, Montague, Miss Lily Wicl-1 ham, Lower Montague, Mrs. Rai Poole, New ,Perth, Mrs. Alex Ham- utou, Hssuisrcsie, Mrs. D. A. Mc- Rae, Vslleyileld, Mrs- J. A. Mo- Pherson. The election of officers for the ensuing year resulted as follows: Pres., Mrs. Lewis Macdonald, Montague, Secy., Mrs. Geome Martin, New Perth, Executive, Mrs. J. A. Macdonald, Cardigan, Mrs. L. H. Douglas. Georgetown, Mrs. Male. McLeod, Lorne Valley, Mrs. C. H. Mcqusrrie, Roseneath, Mrs. Wm. Dewar, Brudenell, Mrs. M. Corcoran, New Perth, Mrs- J. C. MoLure, Montague, Mrs. Cowan, L.' Montague, McPhee, Heatherdale, Weatherbie, Valleyfield. Mrs. George .MacDonald of Com- wall was present and gave a short resume of an address she had previously delivered before the Catholic Women's League on In- , stitute work on Prince Edward Is- ` land. A vote of thanks was pre- §§ rs; PP: r.. i | V '- _ »,,, See them first Visit our Booth sr ri... Exhibition Building and see the biggest values wa’ve yet ;||¢w|,` in ENTERPRISE RANGES Just think of it-Real Snappy Models in either'Steel Bodies or all Cast. Iron complete with High Closets and Reservoirs at the I extremelylowprlceof......................i.............. 5 llw ENTERPRISE Models $49.50 to $143.50 R. T. HOLMAN Ltd.i°“;§a THE STOVE PEOPLE IN P. E. I. writing and lodging of these Sunday- ' sented to Mrs. MacDonald. We essays. Each Institute was asked to WILUAMSBURG' va Aug “___ -_ were glad to hear that she had appoint one delegate to this com- (U_P_)_,I,he mst m’m1o;m1 t ' J MP- Ellsebim Pete". Rollo Bai' reported so favourably on our mittee at its next regular meeting. o Paul Jones, founder of the llliiitelil Ezilsinwastill Red Point recently on a work' Tha annum session than ad- statcs Navy and a ,mgmmn bv 5 BSS TP- During an intermission grsntediicurned with the singing of the adoption is his portrait dlmamd to M d M _-'J h ` by the president, a delicious supper National Anthem. < ' ' "' “n rs- “EP *Chi “mir was served and a social hour en-i (Patriot Please oo ) w iii ri ivi c 11 b - ' V PY les1.H‘T"r;_;20r o';r¥he°B§§';nyG(‘7£;r Rollo Bay West, were visitors to New joyed by the member-g_ After. The neglected old Jones hoiiie Acadia re°ently'_°R' wards, Miss Haszard, assistant still stands in Fredei-icizsourg, Va.,, s“peW|s°r' gave °' 511°" talk. °“ SCIENTIST near the railway depot. Todav thel Institute Wmk especially °“ the ;brought from the jungles of Ecua- dor by W. Judson Coxey, of the |Philsdelphla Academy of Natural 'Science At Banos he foimd the wild fruit pleased to award three prizes to and must keep to your room." rooms in this house.” ,which has some of the characteris- tics of the peach, orange, lim; and tomato. _ “Like an orange in shape," he said shortly Liter his return from the Bouth American jungles. “in has A thinner skin covered with a peach-like fun. Its Juicy pulp is filled with seeds resembling tomato seeds. 'The skin is green with red veins and the pulp is a. vivid gi-een The juice, when strained, forms the base for e. delightful drink already quite popular in the cafes of Quito." -_-_.M Rooms Doctor: "You have influenza Newtich: “Whichi‘ I have 25 :-1 Mom ue Pmgil "iw" mgued lm ,Mk Wm, ML _,of urs me ssssys on "Tire mssiy " H K ' ‘ ' "' se h Ford, south Lak " Hlllbfy Of Thl’€B RIVER" if “IB ID' appo t a comm tee =:-:§:-:ina-E:-: rsr rrsst mrs-iuissr-af. nisisrsse. W °°°f°f Wi*-11 M" MM Nl°l1°1 md ,~_** - =a:` fa > in -= in rn-ru: ..._.-..._-.. 0 '°° §}’:;',°,f,°,°f Wm’ D °'-"' siitutsr wouiu in ii -- BRINGING UP FATHER i Bother Uhnses 'lramp with* Stolen Clothes" Following suit .set the regulations governing the] V ` "remotes Health- -Therefore feed “lMPERlALS" regular- * ly and liberally. 1-v-i___ For Sale by Distributors in Leading lmeerum. _iuslness Centres and Direct from Factory. By George Mclitlauus _ 71'iau§rz.a-r-ni§'PA»=s»z- . ... nourwnxaomuao- raueo¢ul~r,¢ux-auvns Y I in-iAvE~"rREAorrYs'ri Hvlmnwnaocirrv Mvsaasnnioeuuuuer WIRWWPLP Sensational 5c Drink . ' Q, ' ‘ "°"°"' *“'“"“""'*"°"-°“ u ` un `¢,’v ~ ‘ iss QUEEN' STREET :.ir|._f _.¢l§1¢1‘m.> " .-.id . FN \` \\\\ 1:- l§lW _ Q 5 as Crush contains the fiesh Juice of sun- BU""°"‘°°"“ S 7 `°"’5T*"°°"° ` 7.” 0 . i ` , :::°:.:':.~.fr. - ~ f "--°" two million cases of it sold in, Canada and __ 5”cT°°" Q ` ,,°‘ . , States last year. ,U . ,/‘ ' . . -_ il' /.1 .ii 1 ssizvan Conn -` \ irq, _.,..<. - .l ,m \ 4 _ 5 cents G CLASS . / 1- I 1 ssia is Charlottetown suns ff Dgf . ,f C1TY’s sorr DRINK STORE 1 r Y 1 I . ‘¢aMl¢:\.cn-msn Sif- -=-Jn , /‘_;. " 'ai 51" it ._ _ _ \ I _ VV\.L1`\'I6Jr|JY IVIRTIJINWO "|'\\|I5€T' HMI? \ am” \