-' . SATURDAY, rnlnnr you $1.19? Well. $119 ll-ISN’?! it give you a feeling of pleasure to button a truly hand- some shirt about your person? Isn't the satisfaction doubly keen when i that it cost you only here you have them, gen- ticmem-yvhites, blues, tans, greens, stripes, patterns-all at one enticing price. Opportunity l All Models Shirts with collars attached, and neckband shirts. Some in every size, nrrnorotirnn sronr 127 QUEEN STREET l {j . A Antigonish, St. Francis Xavier University Nova Scotia of Science; H99‘??? P merit. Foreign Trade; Arts‘. Household Science. T l _. Oflers the following courses: A Preparatory Course-of one year, enabling students who are I ; .. ohandicapped in the educational facilities provided at their ‘i f homes to qualify for University Matriculation; - An Arts Course-leading to the degree of Bachelor of Arts; A General Science Coursc~lcading to the degree of Bachelor An Engineering Course-of two years, leading to admission into third Year 0i other lnstitutionfi A Course Leading to the Degree oi B. Se. in Nursing: A Teacher Training (purse-enabling students to quality for licenses to teach in the schools of Nova Scotia; A Pffitflriltury lilflilral Course-through which students may qualify to enter without condition the leading medical schools 0i Canada and the United States; Courses in Commerce-Accounting, Marketing, Sales Manage- Several Graduate (‘ourscs-Aeading to the Degree of Master of Household Arts-A course lending to the Degree or Bachelqr o; Registration of Students September 10, and ll, 1930. Lectures begin on September i2, 1930. >Dart Games, Guessing Contest, etc. 500 M. EXTRAS. 500 M. CLEARS. aorgetown Races “September 10th. addition t0 the three classes ady advertised, the management ‘u, g gmnll purse for local pg in a green race. 4-0-21. ooooooeooeeoo 3 IIAVI YOUB EYE‘? IXAMINEI) AND i CLASH)! FITTED B! E. E. PARKMAN ’ ~ Idgtsiertd ommflrht ’ Montague. P- I- l- 05000000000/99‘ ‘ i ll s l ¢».-_.-_==-e<-—, =.--. ‘ “ -‘ (pa ram-z; van-L arias;- . Illlilcll I lillcltoll Collection IONII T0 LOAN IDNTAOUI NCEDR SHINGLES We have on hand the following Cedar Shingles viz:- 700 M. 2nd CLEARS. (00 M. CLEAR!‘ WALL! 200 M. X NO.l‘s. PRICES LOW- L’. M. POOLE o co. PAOLIS‘ WHARVES PLUMBING AND HEATING if you want Expeditions and Expert workmanship Send to Fred Ii. Trainer 80 Grafton Street Opposite Prince Edward Theatre Phone 393.! M/estern Guardian —MALPIQUE HALLr-Prinoetown United. Come to afternoon m..; bssur snd psntry sale, Wednosdsln, Bcptnmber 10th. 6743-l-6-flL] —DOBDIN CHAPEL HALL.- Chicken Supper, Bcpt. 9th. Bingo, Supper served from 6 o'clock. Every- body welcome. B1S0-9-8-3i. —A'I.‘TENDED FUNERAL — Mr. Romeo Dolsn, o! Summerside, at- tended the funeral of his mother. Mrs. James Dolsn, who passed sway other home in Montreal on Monday last. The funeral took place on Thursday at. 9 a. m. Interment in the B. C. Cemetery at Montresl.~S. --MOTOII.ING m riosrou-Mr. Jack Purdy of the Royal Bank, Bum- merslde left on Ilmrsdsy morning on o, mow;- trip to Boston and New York. He was accompanied by Mr. Ray Monlsorl and Mr. Emmltt Wil- liams.-—S. -A'l'l‘ENDED FUNERAL-Messrs Beecher Mcbougoll, of Port Hill, st- tended the funeral of Mr. Matthew Snow of Winnipeg, to represent the Canadian National Ibo. Breeders As- sociatlon and p. ented a wreath on behalf oi the Association o! which Mr. Snow was a director. Mr. Snow was a frequent visitor to Summer- Side and had many friends here who will regret to hear of his death. Mr. Snow died suddenly, being taken ill while enjoying a game of golf and passed away thnt some evening. He was a native of Scotland but had liv- ed in Canada since he was twenty years of age. At the time of his death Was Run Down And Very Weak Too Little Blood the Trouble Mrs. Jas. A, Haughn, Bridgewater, N. 5., writcsz-"I was badly run down and very weak. So much so I could scarcely do my housework. My nerves were affected; my digestion poor; 1 had continual headaches and could not get. a restful night's sleep. Different remedies failed in be of benefit and I was growing discour- aged. One clny, however, I saw an advertisement of a csse similar t0 rnine which had been relieved by Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills so I decided t0 try them. A few weeks‘ use of the Pills fully restored my health and now my household duties are a plea- sure instead of a torture." Mrs. Haughns whole trouble was that she had too little blood. Dr. ' Williams‘ Pink Pills were of aid to her because they renewed and purl-i fled hGr blood and that. good blood! promoted good health, for where? good blood abounds disease cannot‘ exist. i You can get these Pills from any‘ dealer in medicine or by mail at 50j cents a box from The Dr. Williamsl Medicine Co, Brockville, Ont. cronnrrowu nines srrrrnsrn 10th. ENTRIES IN FREE FOR ALL CLASS Dixie Marque-Murphy, Montague. Watts Edition-Tumor, Clftown. Quinta-Webster, Maris. Gordon Harvester - lVlcQusrrie, Montague. Great Village ‘Peters Road. 2.25 Class Did Not Fill. 2.29 CLASS Princess Edna-Gulls, Kinrosg. Bob Kenworthy-Qulgley, shrew-s Eddy-Prawn. Mllrrly Harbor. Autumn BelL-Landrigsn, Sturg- Bell-McDonald, u. Orolo-Praught, Cherry Valley. Eva Brooks - Trowsdsle, Hazel- brook. Lady Georges. Dona Harvester - Murphy, Mon- tarue. Macaw-McDonald, Souris. The management will hire entries for Green Race for local horses up to l! noon dsy oi race. 9-6-11. Orwell-MacDonald, St. ~ 11st CLUB soflG-HT- ' OF counsel cosh" Ec-rYooTo LEARN EvERYn-uuq _ in one. L£€1FaOM~ _ _'i'HE i N GUARPI RN he was seventy two. l-ie trad served and had held promlncnt Government cfllces. He leaves s widow to whom o. letter of condolence was sent by tho c N. s. r. Breeders AsoclstlolL-I.‘ -BARN STllUClb-During the rec- i cnt electrical storm the barn of Mr.‘ Ben]. Percy at Mont Carmel was: struck by lightning. There was not very much dmiage but splinters of wood from the roof flew in all direc- tions over the adJolning field. The barn was not burned-S. j i I -MADE_BECENT TRIP-slurs. Eli- wood Cook and little son, Norman.‘ who have bren visiting Mrs. Cook's; parents, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Cum-i eron of Summerstde have returned to their home in Detroit. They were ac- ' companled by Mrs. Fraser snd son,i Bruce. They mode a. second trip, cov- l‘ ering the journey in a stop‘ over of; half a. day at ‘Ibronto when: they‘ attended the lblhibltions-S. —FUNERAL 0P MR. PERCY EN- MAN-The funeral o! Mr. Percy N. Enrnsn was held on Friday afternoon from the home o! the Mixes Burrows to the Presbyterian Church, Summer- slde. The funeral was under the aus- pices of the Hiram Ilctbanon Lodge. A. F. and A. M., o! which Lodge the deceased was a Pest Master. Rev. J C. 5t. Clair Jeans was the officiat- ing clergyman. The honored remains were laid to rest in the family plot inn the People's Cemetery. The pall- bearers were Senator Creelman Mac- Arthur, Judge Inman, Dr, J. A. Mc- Muzrvlo, i=3. A. Foster of Charlotte- town, Dr. H. T. Colvin and Mr M. L. Bradshaw. I'll-e church was filled with sympathetic friends who camcto pay their last tribute to one of Sum- m-zrsidsks most honored citizens. Mr. Enmun was a member of the P. E. Island Pharmaceutical Association and had conducted the drug store formerly owned by his uncle, Mr. John Muir-head of Summerside, for over thirty years. His passing is a great loss to the business and social life oi Summerslde. There are left to mourn two sisters, Mrs. Ernest H.2- burn. Ruddell, Sash, Mrs. Charles Chrlsholm of Ottawa and two broth- ers, Charles D. of Wetasklnln. Alta. and Lawrence at. Summerside, to whom much sympathy is extended-S PERSONALS _Mr. Horace Wright, Mi‘. L, A. A we: a visitor to Summerside this WQBlL-S. -Mi.ss Hood of Liverpool, N. 8., is . at present relieving Mr. Leith Smith of the Telegraph stuff Summerslde. lVir. Smith is spending a pleasant vacation touring the Island-S. HEADAC 0U can't always stop work snd give-in to a headache, but: you can always get relief from such suffering! A tablet or two of Aspirin will ease an aching head every time. Perfectl harmless; prescribed by thousan s of doctors. An effective antidotefor psimtsken by millions of men and women whenever‘ they've a cold, headache; neuralgia or neuritis; rheumatism lumbago, sore joints, etc. Res the proven directions that come with Aspirin and realize how much , suffering these tablets can spare you. Aspirin has medical endorse- ment. It doesn't depress the heart. You know what: you are takin . The box bears the word genuine n TIADI IAIN Illa i®tsl=iai immense UP FATHER lF i COULD l "dTlLLTi-MNK PM waswm‘ Fflsvpyflll-QI“ or?‘ w 1- H4 NOW- CAREFU Two is PAR eel TH\‘5 HoLE- KEEP YouR --Mise Mary McAi-dls ms return- ,4on the Advisory Board of the Grain ed u, “mam. n 3" u“, “my”: ‘Growers Association for many ygars l plan“; "In" with Mrs. Ohsr-s les A. MacDonald of Bummersidc-B. --Mi.ss Marjorie Cormier snd Mr. George Walton of Moncwn were week end guest-s of Mrs. Charles A. “IF; Donald.—5. -—Mlss Florence Humphrey and. Mm Mildred Champion of Monctoni were work end v‘ “ to Bummer-i =ide.-8. i —Mr. Blld Mrs. Keith MacGougan \vho have been visiting relatives in rsumrnersido and Kensinxton have rc- L-n-ncd to their homes in Montreal-S Miss Ruth Bowmess of Sununcrside: ‘was returned from s pleasant vacation ‘u Kensington and vicinityn-S. --Miss Jean Ingles, who has been wetting Miss Evelyn McKenzie of summer-side has returned to her home in stream, u. a-s. -llll.‘r. A. E. MoLesn, M. 9,. snd Mrs. McLean left this morning for Ottawa to attend the opening ' of Pu‘- liannenlt-S. -on-. and Mire. Alfred Groom and their son, Vaughan, left on Saturday morning on a motor trip to differ- ent places of interest in the States. They were accompanied by Miss Flor- ence Ramsay who was their guest for some time, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bishop and family also accompanied them by ca.r.—5. —Mr. Harold Gsudet, son oi J, .7. Gsudct, proprietor of the Capitol Theatre, Summerside, left on 'I‘l'iurs- dsy morning for New York. He was accompanied by his sister, Miss Mar- guerite Goudet. ‘They expect to be s- way about 6 weeks-S. Eastern Guardian “WIEAR PAUL KOLLINS in St. Patrick's Hall, Souris, Fmiday, Sept. 12th. New program. 6731-9-8-11-21. . RWHEN AMENDING the Georgetown Exhibition, call and see Miss Compton's new fall hats. 6729. ..'.MISS COMPTON, GEORGE- TOWN, will be showing latestvmod- els in fall milllnery on and after Monday, September eighth, 0729. ..'NEW CHURCH OPENL-St. Mary's Church, Bouris, will open for service on Sunday, September 7th. st 10 30 a. m. Pontiiicinl High Mass will be sung by Bishop Morrison of Antig- onlsh; servnon by Reverend Ffsther McGreel, C. S. S. R. of the Mission Church, Charlottetown. 1111s exquis- its new church of Island stone is a worthy edifice to take the place oi the church burned some years ago. and reflects with honor on the Par- ish Priest and his parishloneers. ..'WHIST PARTY-The first of the series of whtst parties conducted by the C.YM.L., of Sturgeon took place in the Parish Hall on Thurs- day evening, Sept. 4th, with a fairly good attendance. The prize winners a‘. whist were Mrs. Jos. R. MacDon- ald, Panmure island. and Mr. Cor~ nellus Landrigan, Sturgeon, and in the closely contested game of "Freeze-out" the prize wss won by Miss Margaret McCsbe. A dainty lunch was served by Mrs. Pius Jem- leson, Mrs. Thomas Creed and Mrs. Philip Creed. ANNUAL DISTRICT CONVENTION The third annual district conven~ tlon of Eldon, Mt. Bunchsnen, Cul- loden-Iris, Roeebe u snd Glen Mar- tin, was held in the Belfast Public Hall on Tuesday, August 12, 1930. The afternoon session , ‘ at three p; m. with the President, Mrs. L. Ross, of Rloseberry Wornens In- sttiute in the chsir. The meeting opened by singing the institute Ode and repeating the Creed in unison. The address of welcome was given by Miss Katie Mmclischern, of Eldon W. l’., and responded to by-Mrs. S. D. Murchison, of Mt. Buchanan W. ‘l. The minutes of the i920 convention were read by tho Secretory, Miss MEVER~ row t» .-__._____-i. SEPEIQVLBER o. 1 HNEEFS SIX Am: E-lEii-IT DODGE SIX ‘i065 AND UP, F. O. l. FACTORY lustrous: Coons, $1065; Roadster, $1090, Do toxo Coupe, 9090: Sedan, $1105, Tolrlnfl. $7175. DODGE EIGHT ‘I400 AND UP, F. O. l. FACTORY badshr, $1400, Do inn Coupe, $1440, sooemsuss, rwlnomm All prices t. o. b. factory. Including standard Iodoryoqirlpmonlflrslght and tons 011m) Charlottetown Business Roadster d s In law like Scgrootcntheownorshlpocono- mks of Dodgg can that in final cost they actually prove Ion ox- pomivu than many curs lawor in purchase price. Shmiy, efficient Dodge engines get the most out of fuel and oil. Tho Mono-Plum Steel Bodies pro- vide the utmost in sahty—and require no nsclntendnco expense. The lntemai hydraulic brakes are sclfv-oquoilzlng-mod no cdiust- "'CANADIAN-BUILT PV. B. Prowse & Son PLYMOUTII, SOLD BY ALL DODGE BROTHERS DEALERS THE GREATEST ECONOMY CARS lN DODGE BROTHERS HISTORY? omits nor lubrication. Every mo... icrioi and ovary port i: Qcuggd to an excess margin of excellence, resulting in Ion wear, longer life, lower upkeep. See the Dodge Six or Eight-io- lino and you'll appreciate rho round value offered. Drive one and learn that Dodge economy . goes hand in hand with uil-mund motoring satisfaction. FOR ' CANADIANS" IOI N‘ Earl Kennedy i Kensington “Margaret Martin, of rzmTifwTrTfid was followed by the president's ad- dress. _ - The report of the years work was then given by the Secretaries of the various institutes. The following ofiicers were than appointed for the year. President-Attics Annie Smith, El- don Women's Institute. Secretary-Miss Margaret Martin, Eldon W. I. Miss l-lassard gave a very instruc- tive talk on Institute work which was followed by a question box, after which Miss MacMlllan gave a. de- monstration on salad making, after which the meeting adjourned. The evening session opened at 8 p. m.. by singing "O Canada," fol- lowed by a sing-song led by Mrs, T. F. West, of Eldon W. 1. '_'__currmo“ was “crIon?= * is, of course, but the first operation in the making of n suit. But it i! an important one, for unless the cloth is out properly, the finished suit. will not fit or set properly. Suits tailored by us are made from cloth that is cut according to your exact measurements. which explains why they flt better, look better, and last longer. ~ Murdock Ross 112 Kent Street Phone 881 By request the reports of the vari- ous institutes were again read, and the following programme rendered". A paper entitled "Country Life" by i Miss Marion MacWilliams. l Address on Public Health, Dr. Oreclman. i MacDonald. Paper on Better School, Katie MscEachern. Solo by Mrs. T. l". West. Short addresses were given by Rev. T. A. Rodger, J. L. Lsrrabee, M.L.A., and Mr, E. L. Harrington The National Anthem brought the meeting to a close by Mis‘. Miss Mary Pickford tells a good stew against her husband, Douglas Fairbanks. It ooncemed a party they attend- ed at which a number of other well- known film stir-rs were present. Becoming reminiscent, they stazr- ed M15118 l-bout "the good old days," and in the course of the chat Charlie Chaplin remarked to Douglas Fairbanks: “Someone told me that when Wu were on the legitimate stage you look a crock at Shakespearean roles snd that the erowq hooked you," "That's a darn liel" Doug. defend- ed himself. "There was no crowd." m ‘the newest feature of all bath towels is the tri-oolor scheme. Inhale a ‘Liuilucnt for Asthma. Duck-Misses Laurette. and Rubyf‘ . CAPS and SWEATERS FELTS cAps A r311‘ all 11:31:22‘: of ot§ul'-§'E§.‘ ti“? w’ M" M‘ "°°°"°" ' m" Henna“! "m "h" Izod Clair“: mcnt of fall Caps, plain velour snd newest fancy patterns, show- isn makes. l ng in fl-plece snd l-piece top. Outstanding in the showing is m,“ my,” ,1 mm a fawn hat with snap brim and a SWEATERS mrlllvm rm- wnu turned edge; both the very newest tor fall For the chilly mornings snd evenings we can show you WCIY. V-necks, plain coats with or THE DERBY without collars snd fancy costs in Christy's English make all desirable color combinations. HARRY A. MacDOUGALL 145 GREAT GEORGE STREET in l THE STORE or BETTER MEN'S WEAR I -By George McManus vAADE r1‘ n4 QME4T$ A mama‘ " g Yfifi-MAGGlE-l MADE, rr mi QNE-i wont-r as Home ._, For! OlNNER- PM GQMMA ~ml<s ALLTIEM Lessons - u, .