‘z n- n er-erui l m‘ we. s. MEN’S TWEED SUITS _ p .00 0N SALE EOR Friday and Saturday 0nly For $1.00 50 Tweed Suits in the Lot p, Sizes 36 t0 44. All 000d Styles and Patterns I. l REGULAR VALUES 010.00 T0 $00.00. Wlien you buyione of these Suits we will sell you an- other one for only $1.00, just think of it a beautiful Tweed Suit for $1.00. Such a sale is astounding. The values are all good. Don’t forget the Price or Place. PROWSE BROS Ltd__ FOR MEN’S CLOTHING THE ONE PRICE CASH STORE SPOT CASH I ONLY ‘Bruce's. History 0f Murray _ Presbyterian Church Harbor North (Continued horn Pate ll) WESTERN GUARDIAN -OI.lANANDl'AIN'1‘illI—biIy intenorandextcriorpalnt. enamel stalnvarnlail, ahellacandwanat WBI-l-l-Il. ‘ii-en _-—@-_- __m,mggmugmmroogumo, alwellalinthe hen-lo diuretic hydr-qcqllmeandparisueenlnwassobelovsdaeehindhueband ~~=-~==-"- .-r'-s':*...-;r.se.....~w. _.——- B?! _nsncn m xnusmorlon in him in plenum ccnvmaflm- h Kensington Rink on Wednesday ev- 0011011161118 it i! Wmxilmlll 9° “WV ‘ening, August 5011. 568111111118 it 0.80 thlt he t! DOW “At y, Bblil" ill 011A illlitfiomeaudenlwllwdllmfi- Heme We'll“ ""1 b" “m” , good lnnetc~splendid accomodation and all sood men. m ‘for dancing. mun the m’: elm ‘I'M funeral "WW. W‘ l“ lat this danceuthisls the do? o! Resbytctianflhurchatmfi ‘theFamed Ncwlinnan Racelleet. where aver! ll-IBOIIINB b Admission c0 cents. vaue-e-l-u conrrerated conducted v Rm- Mr. Smart o urray Harbor vfbnsc -13IVEN 51x MDNTHL-A impressive sermon was alike corn- Asmnmmgdemmgomqnnwog iortingandinspiringtotherelet- Ibreaking and entering the Ourlin: 1W0 I-bil hiendlupreacnt u Rink, Summers" , and ltealllll’ “we” ‘m u: uizhrrxggfvs‘ some articles from the place was w" °°m°- 9 "w u‘ “h” an" entenced to 6 months in Jill by u‘ W” w” “n ° ' see ‘at the Summers" Police Court on 2”‘ u Angflauon The ‘ouowms Thursday morning. A drunk and bran“ w m“ ‘m ti’ church incapable wask fined :10 and costs. “Yznfmdfifgly ghaphm m‘ a; —UNFORTUNATE ACCIDENT.~ Egg‘ s“°"“‘" “W” w" m‘ Bemmm gamut’ m” or Beautiful riorai tributes were do Messrs R. '1‘. Holmans, Ltd. de- untied and m’ ‘ouowm: “m, u nv°w ma“ ma“ Wm‘ m m” pail-bearers ‘Messrs. Freeman Rey- fortuna‘ accident on 80in! T011110 no)“, Thom” mun‘ M“ n M” a sharp curve at Mal-gate comer on Lend. nu“ mum,‘ my“ Bum» Wednesday afternoon on his way blush, wimam xmnedm the Holman picnic. The car was Beam“ um grayed wife (m, completely overturned and all the Dorcas Whitman Beam’ a dwghb occupants, with the exception of m. o; the m“ ha” A_ gem’ 1mg" Mr. Galisnts two sous were more or less seriously hurt. In the car were Mr. and Mrs. Gallant and their four children» Their two little girls received nasty cuts and bruises about the face and head. Lulu (Mm w_ A_ Dumford, 5mm‘. Mrs. Gallantb arm was badly vme’ Mm); Jew, (Mm Bu." blllised- M?» Gaunt W“ 515° m‘ Butler, Greek River); and Arthur -Jured and had one flew almost at home. Also the following grand- isevered in two. They were taken children a; home, Vmymond and iio Summerslde where their injuries Isabel Reynopu Wtlre fltiifilldfid i0. Th9)’ 8ft! 110W The following 31g h]; bfgthgf‘ lnd recovering from their severe shak- sisters: Benjamin, Adam, ‘Freeman, ing up.-—S. William, John and Alexander, (de- ceased); Mary. Mrs. James Mac- -—Capt. Annie Hogath, formerly Kay and Matilda who predeceased attached to the Summer-side branch him. _ of the Salvation Army, was a. recent The remains were interred in the visitor to Summerslde the guest of NEW Cemetery at Peters Road and Mrs. Archie Sharp-S. the family wish to thank all who so I kindly assisted during the illness .,_Mr, John wonm guns; and death of the husband and fath- whose ‘other was a native of Tyne ef- T0 the bereaved Wife and family lowing are tho fanlily: Benjamin. Murray River, Iilla (Mrs. l... P. But- ler) Peters Road Bessie (Mrs. Jan. P. Cornfield, Wilmington, Mess); Road and e. former elder, the lol- v Aadacvnaviceccmatothaend 0t hasprvvedanintcrcstilll wrlterdelireltotbankall thoeewhohsveinaasywayhelped lluntosccclapliabtllotaatbysup- Wlllsmaterialstbatwuectmuch Ioinrcocrdlhttheaervicesoftlle ‘the paasim nay of than devoted servants is s. call to ever! cm cf do for render-in an account of our stewardship and the Divine grace that nu voucbsafed to them is e. promise that the same will be ours. And to the many readers from all qua-tea that have written or verb- ally emreesed u» warm“ they delt I must apologise in this place for not luvins scene: enunciated the series and given more variety in the presentation cl these articles.‘ Our thoughts go out also cc the future that lice so hidden and my!- tcrious. This is a rural community and changes have come- Bot our God is infinite. eternal, unchange- able andweclceewithvereeeweall know- - O God o! Bethel by whose hand They people still an (ed Who thrcusn this weary pilgrim- age Host all our iathers led. Such blessing from thy gracious hand Our humble prayers implore And thou shalt be our chosen ooc, ' And portion "ever-more. —-P. WATSON OURRXE. A Good Sport I would like to call the public eye to the pony called Queenie 2nd, owned and driven by little "Jimmy” Rodd. Although little Rodd ls only nine or ten years of age, he had one oi’ the best groomed ponies on the track, all done by his own hands. His pony was fifth in the first heat and second in the second heat, Miss Jones beating by a short margin. Little Rodd also rode without a sad- dle arld did a. credit to the track and his name. Congratulations M1‘. Rodd, you are a sport-“Observer.” 100100710, July SL-Krlox Ghurch school will be the-scene ot an interesting gathering this even- ing, Mien the members oi the ------,-- " smite to bid Rev. and i vwlmalinistcsacldenendothm, SALE of STRAWS -0116 ird" OFF Splendid new stock, no, old models in the lot, pap, feet in every respect, but. the department gm orders today to make a complete clearance. $4.50Milan Strawlfor $3.00 3.00 Weather Proofed Sailor Hats 2.00 2.50 Finest Chip 1.67 2.00 Imitation Panamas 1.33 1.75 Feather weights 1.15 1.50 Feather weights 1,00 L50NoveltySailor...................... 1.00 1.l9- Finished Edge sailor's LOOCoIored Soft Straws................ .65 .85 Chip Straws .60 Work Straws _.35 Work Straws Moore £0” McLeod Ltd, valley was on a recent V131; to we with relatives the deep sympathy of Mrs. C. W. MacKay and REV. and at many receptions in the past two - his aunts M155 Gram; o; “m, ‘the community is extended and the Mrs. Allan Reoch godgeed belorc months. m. Reoch, like Mr. Mac- _ Valley and M“, J, H Bums o; following lines commended. they set out on thennjourneys for Kay, has a thrilling story to tell I have to wait for the hall portion other half. We can't go out and kill ‘ FOR. OPFSTHUTE summersidfi My’ Grant has re_ Twilight and evening bell and one; fgpgign 111135101) flqldg, Rev, 1);, A, 01 ‘ missoin work and his of duck 1 ordered?“ w. half a duck!’ turned to California carrying away m” i" 001*» D- ‘Winchester will preside and an been much in demand as g, speak- Jm with mm many pyeuam memories And may there be no sadness o: excellent musical , will be or by the various sections or the y of his first visit to the province-s. *""°"’°"' ‘interpolated with swim"! bl’ W" “m”? “Pmmm i“ w“ 9"‘ i ~ ~" , READY Guest: "Look hem! How long do Waiter: ‘Till somebody order! the Exrfinfi’ .- Juhilee Celebration, And Grand Teapariy" AT ST. PETERS i__ WILLIAMSTOWN‘. Mil§w If you Want J. D. STEWART elected to power mark your ballots as under 29. (UPJ-"World Economic Plan- ning" will be the keynote of the 11th annual session of the Institute of Politics to open here tomorrow and continue until August 27- Scores o1 educators and others in- representing America and many foreign lands, were isotherms here today tor the month-long confer- ence, which has come to be an an- nual institution at Williams col- lege. . The general topics to be discussed was summarized by Dr. Harry A. Garfield, president of Williams and chairman of the Institute o! P01- itlcs, as a study of economic organ- terested in international relations m! of the P‘ E‘ L Gr”! seed time and place The flood may bear me far I hope to see my Pilot race to face When I have crossed the Bar.” Many similar tributes have been Association will be held iiogeelégfexgrzgafdthglstgelisg former pastor and close friend. _5l Space forbids the use oi even ex- tracts irom these but all go to show that the country church yards ore the Repository oi many great souls the true and far reaching influence i of whom only the great Resume- Beat togetherthe yolks of two tion Morn will in all respects do- eggs and a half cup sugar. when clare. Imitation is the highest form EASTERN GUARDIAN For though from out the bourlae oi‘ JHOTICE-The annual meet- Growers’ in St. Mary's Hall, Souris, on Mon- day, August 3rd at 3 p. m. 7765-1-29 Grape Ice Cream le-sentatives of the Board of Mis- sions and the Women's '7 y society of the Prcwyterian Church in 0511MB. . iRev. Mr. MaoKay and his family will leave about the middle of Aug- ust for Formosa, where Mr. Mac- Kayb ‘honored. father established the first Presbyterian wori: in that lar land many years ago, and is still lovingly remembered as “Mac- Kay or Formosa." Mr. MaoKay has during his ‘leave of absence from the field visited many parts of Canada, recounting for the in- formation of the churches some oi the important strides when Presby- terianisrn has made in the land byterian Church. 0n Wednesday, 12th ‘August, Parishioners of St. Peter! will :-:§:-:*§:-:§:-:§l:%:e§ m“ *0‘ “m” 1'5"" "l "I m EYESIGHT ggrulitgzilihaeréltézdi“ ,., EXAMINATION illl at 10 A. M., followed by a. (rand (q m F} Hill g and Supplying 2-2 party in the afternoon. I Glasses, etc. if; n. J. MABON i‘! OPTWITRWT HIIIIIIIIIIII v v “°““"'°"' “ellllncellelus FREE! 5.1. Office Connected With P To introduce to you our urllntcre §~x§:-:§:-t§:-t§:-:%:e "New Process" of finishing Kodak pictures, we will give illustration Station one 5 x ‘l Enlargement free,‘ with each toll of film mailed I I I I I very light fold in the beaten whit/canal flattery and l have mule use of I Q to ua for Developing and I I I I I , FIELD 0AYS of the eggs. Heat one and one-fourth lthese two elders lrom Peters Road Rev. Allan Reoch will leave, with will 01 milk and a half cup of Section to show how faithfully they his bride about th end of July "elm (but 5° 110i let them b0“). served their generation and the going direct to Mfljlfllllfifl, to re: Hamlin? wanna" Mn" m‘ Pm" Kmmmly We!‘ the e88 miXi/“Ye. Church i8 filmed today because or sumo work ‘there. Mr. and Mrs. Newt llbndcn, Friday, August 7th at Will-mi! ¢0n5iafltly~ when cool, add‘ what their influence gave in n past Hench have bran honored guest-s z P- M~ a. hall cup rich purple grape juice ‘Q ' -- ..~ .. _ '“ ' M ’ Tuesday. ‘ “ 11th. ' Rosevallcy, Wednesday, August and freeze. = ‘I z P- __ quality we put in the work- .. 1W1- lt 3 P- M- . ‘twenty-four hour service. St. Peters, Thursday, August 13th, Fires Are S0 iComlnon Ii -*;m1;~3§m, m“, Am, m fl | 11151202231312 I .. 2P._M. 1 iW-8-1-4-I4L I I I I I I I I I I -—--< -_ . _ , , .. PARADISE Sc WATER srlulfl, SUMMEBSIDR HntClase Eating Place for ladies and Gentlemen. Quick. Cotutcoua Service. Dineflr Lunch Here When in Town. MEAL TICKETS ' 10 meals for $3.00 21 meals S115 Brcakhet McLHLtciGMLM. Dinner lLsoAJlto 8.001’. M. Supper 6.30 P. bI-to 7.00 P.1d. - and Sunday Lunches at alllcnra. lce (ireulnallflavmalso loo Gold Drinks. lnbstenanlfiiystennndlrnitmleewn. PARADE! CAI’! Bllliullltflllll 1-1- 11-3-1 - ization under the individualistic capitalist system, the Fascist sys- tem. and the Communist system." Lectures will be delivered by repre- sentatives o! each system. which he calls "home". Printing. Enclose Postal Note for 45c. with any size (sir . expzaaxae) illm and receive sir plct iinisbcd “The New Way" and one enlarged to bx7alufrenblallusatrial order and be convinced of the Baker to Sprak Former secretary of War New- ton D. Baker will deliver the con- vocation address tomorrow alter- noon. Among distinguished forelgn not- ables attending the conference will be Professor Herbert von Beckerath, Le Neveu of L'Union Colonials of Paris; Professor Luigi Vilari of the University of Rome", Dr. William E. York, Dr. George S. Counts of Col- . Rappard, director of the School for umbia University, Professor George _j Hisher International Studies of Gen M. Stratton of University of Cal- lvl; Pmiflm‘ The-MOW E- Gres- iicrnia, Professor Arthur N. Hol- r . . x , ' cry oi the London School o! Eeon- ‘combo of Harvard University, Jam- - 0111108; Dean P. E. Corbett of Mc- es G. McDonald of New York, and Gill University; and Professor Frank Dr. George H. Blakeslee o: ciorg H. Underhill of the University o! University, regarded as an author. Toronto. ity on the Far East. M1"! Sneakers The Institutes program will in- Outstanding Americilns will in- elude lectures, general conferences, elude Malcolm C. Rorty o! New and round table discussions. BRINGING UP FATHER l5 ‘THIS THE HELP AGENCY ? WELL, when you make chicken soup, try adding a. grating of nutmeg just before sewing. jDr. MacMillan Assemblyman 1| you llvc in a community of any proportions the clan; of the flrc bells and the rush oi lire apparatus are nlinopt __ I I y occurrences. Do you own __ .. _ _ ' .- lmllfifly. and ii‘ so is it fnllv " ' ' “j . covered by insurance? If not why run the risk of financial -- lm when you can come to us j; and get insurance that will .- amnl: protect you. Bettel’ eeo ~- ua today. " WILLIAMS 8i BENTLEY, Limited Insurance Underwriters Cameron Block, Charlottetown Phone 10M Do not min our instructive announcements over C. I. 0. Y. Tuesdays it 12.15 In! Fridays It 7.15 o'clock. What is a woman worth’! Double ycu-o-inan W-o-rnan.) EDMUND T. HIGGS of Charlottetown, Merchant W. ALLAN STEWART of Charlottetown, Merchant III __ By’ cool-gs McMirlul WW rrisaru: y, _ ‘r0019 Y zl ‘ca; ‘I,’ Y ‘ WSW ‘ ‘ ' roux RECOMMEDATION5 Alan Au. RVeHTI REPORT uuwxonwvvi WILLIAM J. MllcMILLAN of Charlottetown, Physician C. ST. CLAIR TRAINOR of Charlottetown, Barrister Jnseried by Conservative Association