nnfliifgfifl? of; ““* a; _ Friday & Saturday Sept. 25th & 26th. SALE of Silknit Lingerie AN ENORMOLYS STOCK of dainty silknit undergarments, in all the new designs and colors, will he on sale these two days at. $1. v BFELSS." SET NIG HTGO\VNS 00 $1235.52“ 5E1‘ PAJAMAS The best values you have ever seen-watch for them. v-Canada ’s 1932 Olympic Track and Field Prospects iVlfiiibflPEfii, Alan, Spi. 22.—-I! ha: never been‘ .1 very (latiieiilt rower to pick a strong tram o. rlsizinc-i runners from Canada and i: won't be harcl next spring to choose a group for the Los Angel- e: games that is quite as good as the one Canada sent to Amsterdam in 1928. The unsatisfactory thing nbou: it is nobody will know wheth- er the new team lS any better than tlic oltl~or vice vcrsa. Canada a distinct prospect for an Olympic place in Hartington An- derson, red haired fellow who has become outstanding at any dis- tance up to ten miles. Running for the Calgary Aitomsh Club, And- erson ran away from field after field this season and only failed to place in the Dominion six mile title race at Winnipeg because his logs gave out on the heavy dirt horse track where the grind was lf litil» Percy Wflvcr, the agedwold_ Toronto midget, had one of his Anderson chased Webster for west stun Fwd ‘i337: m” d” m” Olympictthree miles without showlnfl any marathon 1S Ylllg, the llllig lpIOddPl"sign5 of "oubm remaining on“, a would be a tmwi opponent or anyiio“. yards bemnot Ho kept on M; runner in the world t0 brat. Simil- l tor Billy Roynolds had quit and any. Johnny Culhberl- Giwliilfs; when he finally called it a day was veteran Scot, is almost ‘unbeatablleionly 75 yards back of woootolo when 11° h“ a“ "on day", C“: Anderson intends to bid for a place Bricker. of Gait, was coiristenily on the Canadian team either in sucrioi" to anything in Canada be-‘mo 10,000 metros m. marathon’ [ore the i923 Olympic games but Dove Komooonl of Toronto, 15 h“ ‘Wqn “m”? 309d “hm Ca.n"ill‘lOiII€l‘ who may oust one of thy‘ "<13 ‘Wmi-‘d him 1° b“ "mst- ioid timers from the next Olympic Aild "m" "Pi"‘“"‘“"°-“i ‘hi’ 190m‘ squad. He has given lmprersive per- gnmiyg digtzincc event hope-t‘ ‘fist, formaiices in races at varied dis- T11'a°t'"““<i' “n mi 53m" “ncnrtam; tances in Ontario and recently bat- Shouldfirs U19)’ ‘lid 111"‘? 5931's agoqtled Brlcker right up to the tape 1111M r —SUII.IIIBSIDI POLICE COURT —'I'wo cues of vagrancy were dealt with by Magistrate D. O. Stewart in the Police court on Monday. One was dlsmlmed and the other ad- Journed-S. —SAD BEIIEAVEMENT — Muph sympathy is expressed for Mr. ind Mrs. W. A. Cameron, of Summer- slde, in the death on Monday of their infant son, aged eight monthl from intestinal influenza.—S. —VISH‘0RS TD TRYON -— Mr. Heath Strong, K.C., M.L.A., and Mrs. Strong, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Dawson and Mrs. Jeanie Muttart were visitors to Try- on on Sunday to attend the Rally Day Service in the Presbyterian Church-S. —POST NUPTIAL SHOWER-Mr. and Mrs. Earle Williams, of Tyne valley, were the guests of honour at a post nuptial shower on Thursday o last at. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jabs: Williams. About fifty guests were present and, a most enjoyable i evening was spent. Many beautiful gifts were received by the bride and groom, which testified to the popu- larity of the young couple. Mrs. Williams was formerly Miss Ailce Maynard, of Port l-lllL-S. -SPBINGFIELD AND VICINITY —Mlss Amelia Haslam and Mr. Bas- il Haslam, Springfield, were visitors to Summerslde on Friday.—-Mr. Ern- est McInnis, who has been spending his vacation with Mr. and Mrs. James. McSwain, Pleasant Valley, has left by motor for New York. Ho was accompanied as far as Boston by Mr. Eldon Hickox, Springfield.- Mr. Whitney Richardson, Sydney, N.S., left Saturday morning for Montreal, after a pleasant vacation with friends in Springfield. - Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Mallett and Mrs. Lucy Mallett, North Granville, mo- tored to Summerside on Friday.—A "WW? Flirty, consisting of Mr. Ira MOKlY. Mr. and Mrs. John B. Mc- Kay and family, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hickox, Springfield, were recent vis- itors to Orwell and Belfast.--Mrs. H9173’ Ford and son lvlr. Lionel Ford, Emerald, were recent visitors to Summerside. WEIG H EIII! QUALITY /' ‘Pi-IE CH —N0l'l‘ll BIDIQUI AND FBEITOWN United church: N. Bodcque, ll; Wllmot, l; Freetown, ‘l. (Special offering for hymn-books.) Minister .i.'w. A. Nicholson. -SI!N‘I' UP T0 SUPIII! COURT-At the conclusion of th! preliminary hearing into the charge of a theft of butter from the Dunk River Factory at Bedcquc, before J. E. (Jampbell, J. P., at Bummer- llde, Bernie Grady wll lung up to Supreme Court, bull of $1.000 beinl IJIGWML-B —-LOBSTER FISHING-The lob- ster flshlng on the south ahom hal not been very satisfactory during the past. week, owing to the heavy gcles that prevailed. However, to offset this the price has remained good at 12 cents. Small shipment! re being made every day and the canning of the small lobsters con- tinues to give employment to many. —-S. —ANNUAL vISlTATf0N-Mr W. A. Wells, cf Edmunston and form- erly of Antigonlsh, special agent for the Kinghts of Columbus, paid his annual inspection to the K- of C., home at Summerside on Mon- day night. At 8 o'clock he address- ed the members. Mr. Wells, who has been visiting the different K. of C. Homes on the Island left for Halifax, N. S., on Ihiesday morn- ing. As special agent his work tak- es him as far west as Prince Ru- pert. B. C.—$ —MAKING SATISFACTORY eitoonass-wora has been receiv- ed in Summerside that Rev. Mr. Gates and their little son Paul, who were victims in a recent automobile accident on the Fredericton-Wood- stock highway nesr Shogomac, N.B., are making satisfactory progress to- ward recovery. Master Paul, whose inJurles were so severe that he was on the danger list for several days ln the Fisher Memorial hospital ls well on the road to recovery. The inquest into James Gates, Rev. Mr. Gates‘ eldest son, who lost his life in the accident, has been postpon- ed as Mrs. Gates is not. yet able to give evidence. Mrs. Gates is a daughter ‘of Mr. James P. Smallman, of Gheary and her many friends hem will be interested to ‘hear of her recovery and that of her fam- ily.—S. —INI‘ERESTING WEDDING-A wedding of much interest to friends in Belmont, Lot 16, and vicinity was solemnized at the Baptist Parson- age, Summerside, on September 16th at 5.30 p. m., when Ruth Lillian, "i- GAR" wu J!“ to m. Afmlult accompanied by a suitable and appropriate gilt. The addrcu Ill rend by Muster Charlie Corbonncll ind the presentation was nude by Arbor; Pete", Mr. Ansensult wu deeply touched and olthuulh taken by surprise he gave the boys one o! the hm and moat in- structive talks that hu gm ban board in St. Anthony's I-Ioll. The be?! are to be connltulotcd for the love uid respect that $1M manifest towards m. Arlcuault who under the direction of the Put-or has been their lender in all tho religious ceremonies far a number of yearn. Mir. Arlmlult hu also been the director of It. John Beuchmans S: ‘ a society and thmugh his hard work and deep interest much good hu been done; apart mm this m. Araenoult has acted as Slcrlltm for 8t. Anthony's church for the put eight yelts a duty which he performed. with xlctitudc out! punctuality. He was eve!‘ FY0905‘ for all specill feasts and the boys and carefully trained for their under his care were clwl?! W“ holy duties. Mr. Arseflnult has provcn himself on account of his kind heart and generous dIIPOIIUOR a true friend of the altar and choir boys and to-day he M: their love and loyalgy and the parish- ioners of St. Anthony know that much good ll be done in the future. PERSONALS _Mr. and Mrs. Merrit Dawson o! summerside, were visitors to nyon on Sunday-S. —Mrs. E. E. Robinson of Melfort, Sack, is the guest of her mother, Mrs. Glldden, Summerside-B. —Mrs. George McSwemaY. .14“!!- treal, is visiting her sister, Mn. W. ‘A. Brennan, Bummcrsidm-S. --Mlss Irma Constable of New London, is in Tyne Valley Yflminl at the telephone exchanges-S. -Frlends will be pleased to learn that Mr. John L. Green, summer- slde, who has been quite seriously ill, is recovering-s. " —Miss Kathleen Phillips of 'I‘yne Valley, left this week to attend the Ladies College at Sackville, N. B. -—S. —Mr. Cal-man McNeill, Tyne Val- ley, has left to attend Mount Alli- son College. Sackville. He was ao- companied by his mother, Mrs. R. J. daughter of Mrs. Eleanor Simpson and the late Fulton Simpson, of Bel- mont, Lot 16, became the bride of Mr. Ange S. Johnson, formerly of Denmark, Europe, now of Belmont. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Mr. Wilson, in the presence of the immediate relatives. Miss Alma G. Rogers, of Linkletter Road, at- McNeilL-S. —M.r. Hubert McBride, Central Bedeque, motored to Tignlsh re- cently to visit his uncle Dr. John- stori. —Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Lefurgey of Alberton, were registered at the tending the bride and Mr. Laurlds. queen Howl’ summenlde’ on Mon. . day, on their way to attend the Gjerlersen acted as groommam The; funeral of the former‘: father, Vlr. bride was very pretty in a wedding‘ dress of blue georgette, trimmed Fenwlck Lefurgey of North uedeque. with hand worked French beading! ' She wore a lovely rat fur coat with matching hat. Her bouquet was of Harold Webster, Billy Reynolds, Johnny Miles, Wycr and Brickcr are still the best-one one day and another tho next. Cuthbcrt. who at. the 1924 Paris Olympics, has oncc more ‘taken to winning mar- athons and modified nimatholls But for the most part. there hasnt been many changes in i110 E999“! situation. Ingmar} of marathoning, Bricker may definitely choose tn make the 10.000 metres his distance and Webster is llkcly to follow suit. The 44 year old Hamilton star won the Canadian six mile champlonship_ for the second time this minim a‘? Winnipeg. Brlcker has won several events at this distance in the 0th“ since he returned to the game af- ter a two Y9?" 133135- Three years ago Brlcker rated a5 th; best marathon man Canada- had produced since Billy Slierrlng. 0f Hamilton, ran n historic ltlay day race at Aihenr. iii i006. Sent. over- seas several wceks before the Ol- ympic Games so he coilld b90001‘? acclimated, the sensational Gait ‘boy finished tenth. Brlckcr retired shortly after his return. and only recently attempted a comeback. Johnny Miles, the, smiling Blue- nosc. who runs for Hamilton Ol- ympic Club. may spring an upset victory in any event hc tackles but, Johnny is ihn most famed 1w- nnd-outer of thr- lot. Wrc-r ranks as the steadicst. Denmark has given western in an international l2 mile mara- thon at Toronto. Another Gait man, Fred Sarg- ,eunt, semes likely to lead Canada's slzpiaed back a little after he r811‘ ‘prospective 5.000 metre runners in- , to action at the i932 Olympic trials. lAftcr trying almost every long dis- ftance, Sargeant has settled back lto the 5,000 as his specialty and ,cven gallops an occasional mile in ‘competition to net nu speed. E He easily conquered Billy K lb- ‘blewhlte, Winnipeg youth who ran ‘in the Amsterdam games at, Win- nlpeg, this month. Fred Franklin. a. team mate of Kibblewhlte. is coming along fast and stands ahead of black haired Billy as a possibil- lty. One or two of a. large field of aspirants in the east are quite like- ly to develop in the next year, per- hflps sufficiently to threaten the old standbys, but there doesn't lscem to be anything better than Bricker, Reynolds, Cuthbert, Miles ‘and Wyer can offer in a marath- onliig way. The young fellows may turn out ‘to be as good, but will they be ‘better? zzlt Bids Pain Begum-When neuralgia racks the nerves or lum- ;bagc cripples the back is the time to test the virtues of Dr. 'I‘homas‘ .Eclr.-ctrlc Oil. Well nibbed in it ,will still the pain and produce a |scnsation of ease and rest. A trial ‘ of it will establish faith in it. Quicker, Better Repairs- ln the home can be made when you use our high grade tools. Sturdy. well-made planes; hatchet screw drivers that always work; uwl that cut free and euy - then are but a few typical nuggeltlono for the handy nun in the homo. An In- spection of our largo stock will bl well worth your whilo. The Rogers Hardware ($0., Limited Every package o f R a k w a n a contains a full snnpdragon and asparagus fern. Af-l. ter the ceremony a reception was hcld at the home of the bride at; which forty guests were invited; Previous to her ma ' _ 1/2 pound or a son was the guest 5f K125510133 Sgtsiinpge pflllfld 9f thls nuptial shower at the name of Miss deliciously fra- May Fraser of Belmont, where abgut grant tea forty young people gathered to ex- - - tend their best wishes to the bride. And IUSGOLDEN Miss Simpson was the recipient of - Olfange Pgkoe“ many beautiful gifts. Mr. and Mrs. With B. WOIIOCY" Johnson will reside ln Belmont. The fu] gtfength that Guardian Joins numerous friends in‘ makcs it truly wishing them every happiness-S. . economical to _ST_ “TRON” BLOOM“ use- FIELDr-On simaay evening; Rakwana costs 13*" mm A222’ and he"?! . ony's c lire , n%.m°retthan Bloomfield. assembled m st. or lnary ca" Anthony's Hall in honor of Mlfif Prosper Arcenault who has been’ years- A special program con- sistlng of sacred solos. hymns and readings was beautifully rendered by the boys choir. Mr. u. n.‘ Gallant of the C. N. R. offices, Charlottetown presided. At the {worded and moat. touching address BRINGING UP FATHER - THERE ussro be A win: 1 ‘Y r wniu 6RD‘: MARMED , FOR BETTER QR WORSE. ~ . NOW THEY HARRY .1 ‘q-i- their director for the post, gen‘ eyeglasses and spectacles. Make conclusion of the program a well, Eastern Guardian JJUST AltltlVEn-New stock of furniture priced to sell. Bears d: Bears, Montague. 89l8-0-2l-3i. ..‘BUY YOUR STANFIELD! Woolen Underwear here and save money. Bears a Bears, Montague. iliiiii-b-fll-fll. ..‘CARDIGAN -— DUNDAS - Presbyterlan Church services for Sabbath. Sept. 27th: Cardigan‘ at l1 a.m.; borne Valley at 3 p.m.; Dupdas 7.30 p.m. Rev. W. E. Davies, B. A., minister. ..'E. E. PARKMAN, 0P1‘. D., Summerslde, will be in Montague Monday, Jember 28th for one day to examine eyes and fit glasses. .He will have all the latest styles in appointments with Edward Park- man, Montague. 8B72-9-23-3iwfs.‘ ilwhy suffer needlessly? 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Prom sources it was impossible to trace he wu found picntlfuliy sup- plied with money And cigarettes. He took a. horse from a. meadow. rode bareback through the town and when he fell off was remount- ed by a soldier. f-le took a bot of hats from n van AUSTRALIAN CRICIIETER. MAY VISIT ENGLAND LONDON, England, Sept. B2. (By the Canadian wean-There is a possibility that D. G. Hradman, the great Australian ,crlcketer, may come tothls country to play in Lancashire league cricket. It was stated recently that ht ha: inform edthe Accrlngton club that he is willing to sign a. two years‘ con- tract. The Accrlngton club have rc- plied that they agree to this, and they are awaiting Bradmanb" con- firmation of the cdntract. The terms of the agreement have not yet. been published, but it is un- derstood that Badman will rc-I celve sroo a week. H. Rylcnce, after a meeting of the Lancashlre» County Cricket Club at Manchester. stated thot the committee knew nothing of the and offered to sell them to n trader at twelve cents apiece. Other articles taken by this in- fant prodigy include A per-ambulat- uuppoced suggestions that. Brndmon should play for Lancashli-e after a. ltiuallfying period of two year; in League cricket. Dealers in Prince Edward Island 7 rte or and chickens. _ Psychological . o” I" C m‘ :::i:::;:.::".:.:::i.;":::f" Aspects Of Ace-doo- MONTREAL, Que, Sept. 22. (B: the Canadian Pressi-A motcrllt who becomes involved in a serious auto accident should be dellrivfli °i nu license roi- life in the onlnlw of Prof. w. o. Tail. molester °1 psychology, McGlll University. s?!“ ing on the “Psychological AS1190" of Accidents" before members bi the safety league a short time ago. Proper training and educat- ion, impressing upon the Pilbm‘ m‘ realization that: they mil“ be h!“ responsible for their acts and con- sequences were reoommeflded b! the speaker. Although an accident was on i111" forseen- event, it was often WW‘ entable, said h lessor ‘hit.- Ii» I" necessary to Qducate the Dllbm "o this fact. Talking was not effect- ive, end the only we? i!" 1mm“ could be made to recline and N‘ cept their responsibilities WEI 59 forming correct habits, seein! m“ they were enforced and out!!!" punishment if they were not». ___4 By George McManul AN‘ NcmADAYs Mont MoNhY is ‘bmnrr on CQMPkiXibNS "man on ‘THINGS To EAT? .r‘h a --l wanna-b “(oust l _ w~m+€ Hlwmboo i QN-Nuflffifi. 4\§" 0M. Pdinllrvicnlmflrcdhlflnreurvcd. » "m: i“ WlUJ-ME mamas‘: I d. - i5 PlCKlhYUP-QOI HAD Tb INkARGI I