WES ‘IERN ., mule:- M, Bookstore. ‘M1111 St. ioronio llnkery, Water St. m (iullrl-lillll will be delivered “nu-d siriJly payable 1n ad r: _ iiililil. s‘ MILLS, Burlington so .11 u.t 13th for repels L-lBG-B-B-Eii m» 11m, Subwrlvllflnl- llflvertwnr lllilllld be 1m with Mn. pom ., column is reserved for news I iaril interest but advertising oi “my nuluro may be inserted ai ERSID AND PRINCE COUNTY CHRONICLE p GUARiii-A-Nf G UA RDIAIV ‘h, Guardian may be bought only n my 0| m, tonowmg "om m Gourliea D i, , - - 1.111111 onuu$g§1°'§,r,v,'.§i'fi§ ______________ h"! 1° l"! home In Summerside b) k, buy at 2c per day or 10o per week. Phone 289-1 I h ruur order to ihe boy ICSINYISHP]! io- deliv m t l! any.“ m _..__.___._____ ___ cries on your route. 41011111 noon and Calgary Select Fl t . Yqur dcaqgilrs, he u°pliilfoiglqrigfijf —TR\' our: 0' it 511151111134 dflnk.ln'lg'ae;lb€ogirlléllll Cfgr Kensingion. ° I’ -—HOME MA a 1 '9 lNorth Bsclsque Hillicgfilflcliyan‘ at . SERVICES‘ l“? August 12. L-ani-a-(ilfgi? ~‘.'.h. Rev._G. C.| _-___ 1 Zléléofl; Ii/‘Cllrilllgt CrEIBINCQmdIancQ, 531C. of ice A1; . ..anal no ianitittnrt u 1 . a‘) P. M. (Thursday). special 1711165116. 0mg L-ZBQ-B-II-ll- L-au-a-ii-u. ' i; i 1! ' ’I‘1\'inc n11" Harvest; —(‘ELEBR.-\Ti-‘ ‘ 50 1 _ i311‘ -. L-ZPB-B-ll-ZZI.‘ mus ANNIVIulQSARiFIi .1113, £11211 r 1.1.. .111 right at B '11:’ s L-291i-8»l i121. D-Coie oi iiivalids. ll[l1'f‘l'i 111 (Jwll llfllllfi e. rates ri-asoiinble. 11px 656. L-lfiii-ii-G-Q-ll-Bi. p} i O1" MRS. GEORGlE 1i_'1‘iiri'e passed away 111 111 Ellcislie 011 Tuesday Airs. George MnoKay. .11 11nd been ill forsomc 111 always cheerful and ‘ 1.1111 welcome for v‘ 111s 70 years of 11:0 and - L31 ll. Her maiden irisiie Smii-h. All her - liuzl been spent iii El- ‘ 1111-11 shr- was inast highly . e11 s1“ a a member of "inn Church at Tyne ‘ 1111i before her illness was 11111111 in churoh work. Her has the sympathy of all friends in his bereavement. brothers. Colin Smith and smith oi Freetown are also Her only sister, Mrs. Belle rpaswd away about eighteen 111s .1211. Mrs. Percy Bowness de is a niece. The l 11' . take place this after- "from the Presbyterian Church ,.e Valley. ‘TERESTING VISITOR T0 iERsinE-JMr. C. W. Van de Lie. oi zlie University o! Stel- 11.11. at Stcllenbosch, Union of 1 Africa. and at present Pro- - of Physics at Washington e Cmizlge, New York Univer- pald a visit to Summerside week and was delighted with hing. This is Mr. Van de 112's fif'li visit to Canada, but first V1511’. to P.E.I. He was Denied by his wife, who is ‘h. They visited the Fox entni Ranch and found the of iniich interest. The fox .11‘ appeared oi great interest .Vand<= Merive. He particu- apprrr-inted the courtesy oi’ young ninn who showed him the building. The visitors ex- '1 miirii appreciation of the e at Harbour View Cabins. 1119.1 . ..\'ed during their vis- .d ilici- intend returning an- vear ii plans permit. They ht thc Island scenery very 11111 1111i izestiul. Summersidc ronslr red an ideal place for . excellent bathing beaches. home; hnd a well-kept ap- nre. 1 h lovely‘ gardens. Mr. de_.\l1.ire thought the Island 111ml the right idea io1' the lfllhlil-dli ' of tourists. Roomy riabli- ca-bins, with quiet 51'. No rush or noisy crowds 1111.11. hes, a truly delightful .. Tr food too was of the 11' gratifying for the side to have visi- express their mreciaiion of the :1»- pecple. S _ --——-- --—_ PHISONALS is visiting in Cape " former home. S ll J ‘Rsiferty of Portage \ iii the Prince County '1 ltlchards of TignLsh - ‘z trzntincnt in the " C951 .\' H05pllill.-~—S. 1 1 Jeffrey-of Cdeman is .11 the Prince County . Aififaiilt of Siiin- 1 .ii.£'lll. iii the Prince iil._$ .\ir J . 11 - D. MacLecd of Belmont ~- 11 iiniient in the Prince -~» H .~iillil .-~S, ll: .\ . 1.ei' Ross of Wilmot riirrtd the Prince “M11111; for treatment-S. lrriiin Wood of North _L\_-i patient in the Prince ~l llllillifiL-S, grit", \I1 .s liiary and Hannah ‘zffl P-r-virlriice, R. 1.. are vis- r-lri: .~i»1or-in-iaw. Mrs. John "1 I.o1\'1=i' Bedcque.—-S. L‘ “Posing to report that . 1i» arleton who was when he iell from la=t Saturday is very .—-—S. ébw-yntiid Airs. Major Townsend. i-z \\'f‘l'0 visitors to Nor- 5". uuiuls of their daughter n11 Wiii::.'>i' and Dr. Wlnsor. B ,.I,§H“Bi»1_~n.=1ng to report that WM “flflll. twelve year old m ‘x Mil from a load of hay - ~l" horses started uldrienly. ioifder, is making George B. Hlllis. . ‘ E, MarPhnill and hi1.» Clara, 1111 of l-lali- __ “gm are quests of Mr. 11nd _. Pi Cnlilieck. Summerslde. ‘ ‘1 iii DIAFIIINIC OIL. ‘Cop- Sumnlerside 1 .Ml_s_ Joseph Pyle“ Sun! _s_ j also suiies 11 111111111111 in a (lllllClllL _ ‘ _ of this week, for amesr are receiving (‘Oligliltlllili-‘iigllp; “r1111 ALSO "NEWS 0F Tm‘: DAY" lb'lrl-i.i s. .. 1.. . i 111111 511111 111911111111.- anniversary snows .11‘ '.'1<\-»-" =-—.'>Hi 1,"... f§1.;.‘,°f"',- “W” B“ “t °“ if“. M“ “ml MYS- Jame-i A- Farmer j “rpm, U“... emulated quick“. a". ‘ Hum uliui H‘) L ‘,‘(I,;‘\'_“‘(;,“F]“ f‘? “{1}? w P_ Vt ——— ‘ of Clinton. enjoyed the week-end in their hump on Nmlon Mm“? ‘Am y‘ (mg m. ‘in’, “only: 101'.‘ g1 l£vllllilne mivqrwiiies CIIITOOIIIDS, was a busi- Kensington the guest of their ‘heir fmmly or Ham (fmkmlil amt m“ Ahlmmu . lmur sktomfiiliéLzé ‘lggnhi- U1 o Summciside on daughter and Mll-ill-lhw, Mr. rind 1 E1191}; ilfilllf5illllflrfllll. Four of the. . “LllIl-llli-‘btw 11111.; iibrilpllv ‘wilirn Ter- ‘ ‘ ' __.___ Mrs‘ Ray Hamilton‘ '4!‘ . Hm! _v (‘X11110 home 1 ;, ‘ 1111111. Ililllflllllt; ’ - 1 ' ~ - _—_“ _ for the ¢ei@111a1io11.Irg3iL$h§.-f'§'4° schooner of 11111.11 iiriflfstlinlliuhirilif 1-1511111111-11 are Enjoviriiegndlrstorlne Pndi. Miss Shirley Hughes is enjoynm ‘Samuel Jones. wllh her lipsbmirl c5111 E.~§1h1“.- >1 111's :1 (lriliikvii while 1112111 who ilolitluy ill Niarshflcld I awn a pleasant holiday in Charloup- i rind three children. SIlHlfTl/lllPT M ‘ N N‘ i ‘ “i{““" mm’ In)“ mm‘ h“ 131w‘ ' ———-V ' ' flifelphmls/fcgloeristildor her sister Mrs‘ - - _ . r r rm i" i. '\-- .. -. 1 . - - . ~ xiaiisirlifxrsboyiztgiidmwlltiamlP§lWilQ 111-Caitlin} lghslgeJM311inIQILKZDHElE filnffordlvllivlllrs- Mary ___- l ‘ ‘ ' ' ' ‘ ‘ 393 * "L ' ‘ 1 l, - a erine L .s of 3t. l‘ Mrs. Wm. Forbes of Sum-merside of Hart-ford, 001111.; Augustin 9f l . JLOS Anrzrles. California. Mr, and Mrs. Peers were very happy to _ have all their children Wane onrc more all together. Mr. Peters was born in Ruslicn 76 ‘years auo and had the pleasure of being jiroscni at the recent oelrbi-aiion there of- the founding of the Catholic 12m"- ish. He came to Silmmersidc with his parents when ciilv three years old. His wife is a native of Mont Carmel. For many years Mr. Pet- ers was the very efficient baggage- masfer of the C. N. R. at Summer- side and was a favorite with the travelling public for his unfailing courtesy and faithfulness in his duties. He is now retired on his well deserved pension and Ls en- loying the evening of his life with his wife and the members of his lilmlly who remained with him in Silmmersidc. Since his retirement. Mr. Peters had 11 most enjoyable visit to California. but he much prefers his old home town as a permanent home. The Guardian joins the mnny friends of Ml‘. and Mrs. Peters in hearty congratula- tl0n$ and all 1101M? they will have Imuiény more years of happy wedded - S Pioneers Beaten By ~Red Sax Smashing out 15 hits and playing one-error ball the Red Sox scored a eclslve 12-1 victory over the lea ue leading Pioneers last even- ing and thereby assured themselves of aéalayofi berth. It ts now up to the itamaniuis and Kenslngtoii to decided who the second mcinbcr of the semi filial will be. The Vitam- anns have four wins with one Eu c to play while Kensftr" have five wins and five games to play. Should Kensington lose all her remaining games and the Vit- amannas win her single game those two would have to p'ay off for Llllld place. otherwise the Vitam- mn 1111s are out. This would be a hai blow to last year's champions wh have played fairly consistent ba. all season and lost most of the: games by one or two runs. especially has his been true in re- cen; enounters. Last night's game is well told by the box score. The Red S-ox played ball that was nothing short of spcrtatiiiar. They committed on‘y one error, turned in two douife plays, one from the infield and the other by A. Morrison in right ii-cld aftei)‘ lllflklll‘! what appeared to be an imposzilfo catch and then throwing l1."n11lif1.li_v to first. J. Casey puiLd down l1vo lovely catklies and with H. Landry and A. itiozrscu shared batting honors ea h collecting; three hits. V. Arsezinult on the Sax mound. b» zked 11p pi the manner just de- srcil 10nd scarcely licip ‘out win. bu’. Walter kept right in stride with his iuatcs ai:<l_ iiacl the ‘Pioneers ctt 111g out of his hand the whole eiguzt innings. He alowed nine hits but kept them well scat- tered. Four oi’ these lills came from the bu; or J, Hunter the only Ploirei" who seemed able to solve “Unks" at all. Gay on the Pioneer mound Ill touched for 15 hits and had little chance of getting in the win col- umn with ‘his mates chalking up l2 errors behind him. The baloon wen’ up in the 51h when five Pl‘l"0l.'~‘1 allowed the 80X i011? Yllil-i 9“ m“ Strength of tun hits. The i.ve which they added in the seventh 11nd two in the eighth were unnecessary- Red Sox Pioneers BOX SCQRE AB R '1 '5 _ O O 5o—no1o.>o-—m>-> QQQQNQMOQW; Red Sox Morrison ss H. Landry 3b C. Delghaii c A. Clo\v £11 J. Carry Cl A. Morrison ri' A. Landry if I. Clow lb W, Arsenault i) Totals -:~¢-ro1-snaO>->- ~oacaooo~¢fi Pioneers H. Crmsinnn lb J. Hunter c J. Millman 3b D. Lldsioiie cf E. Phillips 2b 'R. Clow s.» D. Larklils if D. Steele rf E. Gil)‘ D ‘Dfldfli ck? Toairgéspyacm Clow in 6th. 5--=J1~::-:Nas-i~.a->: aiaenu-u-uuvvhuv‘ ,_¢-¢°=¢ooooH_ §x~ao-u-~l~1 uO~Q~O-~O.>><= asn~uwwoOw~= ffic¢~acguwmro N Ec~QcuMO"‘>-AH 11nd Mrs. MacPhail are Mrs. Callbcck, 161s Use Ml 09- l Flight before the siorm ond ihe low...ihe greoiesi of Sculh Sea adventure dramas by Nordhoff and Hull, authors of "Mutiny on ihe Bounty." viii/i Dnrolhy LAMOUR ' Jon H RElEASED THRU UNIYED ART TODAY ONLY Mary ASTOR ' C. Aubrey SMITH Then. MITCHELL ' Raymond MASSEY Dlrczied by JOHN FORD Samuel Goldwyns oi Charles Nordhoit’ alltl .tol Theatre vcll-ivortii 111111.111; 101', ICOUXLL. i111‘ 1111111111115’ which cilia. 1111- son» its (if t1 11 poii a piciuiesrjnc sctt (liil.|illi-—111 loot, 0v he I-iuriuciinc“ llziiitlsuiiic selected 0W1‘ leading All hero oi‘ the story. 1hr nut .1 i111- IST . Tmfi. “Tck-iioxt W‘? through l1|1v-_ypur—-n1 Gondyear Tires lh Why? Bel-arise milvilll“ ‘PM Pr“? for uriiinzir," ilmn‘ 13:11:11.‘ . . 1 llcre is-i 11h."- Cimilyitlll‘ ' fl j (fr i" u“: lr“l‘ll‘i‘lll—‘-hl.lll‘\' L’ 11“), "lulhrv 110111 lrurllor- 111-tins! I . 1y. s10 1 prompl Alnil ihuUS “Gt a-“l! iliirk Goodyear 1mm‘ heavy. luuil-shurlllg Y-FU UR men: A11: 1111111 _ is! DIFFERENT GOUDYERR 11R ‘ rn vulne- y ' l1 "l" You get exi m“ “any 1111i ‘rnviinlc 50 1H5 “H. ._ -__- nl only _ ihullfillll?““uulilrnlll run‘ - r -_ “q r (luurl.\‘l*l1r“fl) rltcianqhe luwcr “ “q ml‘; i1“ 11r1' r11111|1~ in 'N‘l\\'_\i prl ' . - 41115 slniulnri . _ i~ us 11c 1111111111 >1 ipply- N5 Q1 ®A .1 Goldwyifs “Hurri_ cutie” At Capitol, the 1 S u m m e r s l d e RODIANCE OF SOUTH SEA ISLE , _ I long-awaited film vers.oii of "Pile l-iurricanef the famous novel ii'oin the typewriters Nit-man H1111, who ivroie "Mutiny on the Bounty .ai'r.vedattheCap- 111.11. night and proved The 111.411 hoiiit ui the picture is, x and 115 llfiliiv. but the film (loos no‘. ‘ll this alone for its ef- fcciiwiiess, 1t has tender romance. , powerful _ element of grim 111111.011 picture entertainment. D1‘- . __ introduces an llllll-riilzi; 110W still‘ in Jon Hull, the 10111111 mun of the mag- "llwvut physique. whcm Goldwyn Hollywood names to pay ‘Pcrringi, the native D°1'°l11l1_ Lninour, who made her screen donut a year or so ago as ivc llUYUJlC of "The Jungle i1|.‘])L‘i1l'.i ODllOsilC lllill 11S ..1ili sen lwllv. Alaiama, and "m P001110 in,‘ "r1 on any other 1 builds 10111-505‘ rncWB (“"1 1111-11111: lollars “lion 11.9 3"‘: I?‘ lmnlyluirs slur 1 ilq-s nfsr-rvice iliat 11101111 i keen-mm 'l‘l111L 111011115 S Look ill; l] . 5N» 110w those 111E!» ' to shoulders come l" ed James 11¢ Laugqhn beaumupy. played by hliiésreiveekly dances being staged spectacle Rglryhdxiioligl who linterfegles with ‘ ; ' = a c to co c“ Teraiigi‘; uscilpc to 1-§.>¢l1.,,,,°y.f§d‘§ The Kensington baseball team 1' 'evcrv wr-cl€*5“ ..\_. _ . _ ll rule on imi! new 1110- C. Aubrey Smith, as usual, gives a splendid performance as the injiest. Father Paul. ivlitchell 1S excellent as the thirsty Jerome Cuwnn also score as the wardeir 11nd the schooner captain, respectively. “They Hurricane” magnificent‘ entertainment with an lllliufsettabie climax. Last night's audience felt 1t rated cheers-and were sure you'll add yours when 31011 see this great motion picture. 1:11 11111111011115 1.11111: 111 tliusel1lliliY~rl "f Gomlvmups (nut- rill in BUY "°“.‘““" qhr-v shirt cnsilY — 1'0".’ even wear. 1e 11mm], tempts to escape, but- 15 apprehend- Eleonora and Mrs. James Summers and his sentence extended. In oi Howlan, were visitors ensuing five years, he makes slngton on Monday. several unsuccessful attempts B-lld i" _ Lnglslés dflllfil break accidentally kills Mr I- ‘E. Jay. C. N. R Rail- r . While the search {or him is at 11S heieht, the great hurricane be- gins l0 bl _ safety, Terangi goes m Manukufa to warn the inh it heroic role in the great catastro- Phe- Althvurzlrmcst of the inhabi- iants of the island are 10st, Tar. “.1181. 1s able w save his wife and child and the sympathetic Madame way ‘Agen left on Monday for O'- Leary to relieve the agent there. Mr. Claude Dunning, returned to Sprlngbrooke, on Monday where he is employed on a paint lob. A large number of old and young alike jouniey to Clermont once a week where they attend and enjoy 01v. Unmindiul of his own abuants and plays accompanied by the largest follow- ing of fans to attend a game this summer, once more journed to Summerslde Monday evening and came home with another scalp on their belts, defeating the Vita- mannas 5 to 3. This win your scribe believes, gives them a sure berth in the playoffs. and Thomas Kersaiiit. John Carradine and offers you a Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs 0. B. Darrach on the arrival oi a baby daughter. The boys arc daily- working on their new baseball field and hope to have it in shape the latter part Keiisington and to Ken- ‘ i l . . - i , waiséiayvlsitor to Kensington on AIHHHJS Eczema Mr. Eugene Cullen of Sherwood 0""_"‘°“‘ was a recent visitor to Kenslxigton. Summerside, P.E.I. Miss Jean Pxofltt, R.N., oiMont- -" at — ALL DRUG STORES real, is enjoying her summer holi- days with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Garnett Profitt, Spring Val- iey. ..;.-._ .- F. pleased to hear that ltfrs. Miss Frances Jenkins of Char- lottetown is enjoying a pleasant holiday in Kensington. the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Cooke. Dani Dunning and Mr. John Brown, a though 1' proving slowly are run "iprcr-‘inq sierdily‘ iroi Mr. J. E. Trainor of Charlolte- i - iown was a business visitor to Kensmggol] on Tuesday home on Aiuiitl/iv eit-ixinz aftq _-___- 0111011111: a ‘.110 moirlis’ holiday I Miss Ruth Grant of James River, 11W [wilt N.S., is enjoying a pleasant iioli- day in Kensington. the guest of Allen McLeod. the! her friend Miss Ruth Hiltz. 111111 Pearl. ant of Cambridgc i’. .a plezisan ion the guest - 1 Mr. Basil lvilcCoubrey. manager of the Bank of Nova Scot-la. Montreal. with his wife and three children ls spending a pleasant holichy with ‘..ts brother, Mr. George McCoubi-eyg Cavendish. DIYER BELTINB BALL Miss Annie Cole was a visitor to A WASHINGTON -— Second-base. Spring Valley on Tuesday. ""111 Buddy .\l_v1-i- of lvashingto who 1vo1i the American Baiseba LrEFiKUe (‘liilllllllUllSlllp in i935 nnc then slllllliittl for 1W1; rs, is non liittinn over 1hr.- ..'i{;0 1111i . His Worship Mayor C J. Cooke and Councillors Mr. James PFOfil. Mr. W. B. Darrach. . Exhviu Champion. and lvli". Ru .1 Htiiii- plirey. were l)ll=1ll(‘.%5 visitors to the capital recently. YNIQIJE arro RACE ALEXANDRIA 13.113’, N. Y. - A mile "Round the Houses" auto- nioi1il1- r1159 t! ~- U. S.-C.'iil:i1 Mr. Millur \I1/zine. Mr. Preston Wadnian and Mr. George Cottoni motored lo Summerside on Tllflfv. L. HVTPHCL‘ C11 nos ' th the roarb-redncingxvear- w1 n ' titres tllflll Yo“ c“ T111150 are ozastilfieigf; an inside story, tool sq-o for Yours? 0d finds exams“? Super- rlrlre alor)’ l) _ 0 Jon_thc mo“ resilient, twist cord constlruc n They easily absorb w - - Ilgy“‘1:-(:1ll1(l11-shnoocks” that would 031153 _ - ut. ordinary tires to blow 0 bunt m provide re every known 1,11 J ’ fire built in provide lOIIgGP-lilsllllgqtlrgf sgfe’ sure Borficc. Thurs many cxm‘ m‘ e5 e record mileaccs- . lvcar milcages i" mro ‘shy Gnor _ Good vars cost no n And rcmvlflbl?" 3 ‘res! 1111111 5111111111111 l! greater contact spri severe FIRST cnoic: nus Gqooveans A11: R NEW c“ qpoos: THEM r011 YOU dw- races 111111311: é :11 the iesiivai pro- "1 i L.‘ N‘ . ; 1. ma“ many fiends Wm be ll s 101 1 l$ll11d 1'11 sort \ A1711}; GOODYEAR LIFEGUARDS A Rflllrlflllltllll‘ new fnhrie “inner lire" uiiliin n I In‘ -—Il1nl nrilu-u I'll‘ urvvrv . 111111111111 11.~l111r111l1'~:~11<11slow lvnk. 11111 can't i111) ln-ilr-r iiiiiiiilln-r numnsl nvvnivnls — loom-1- your life! Mrs. Lillian “taker returns‘ .. .¢-.. ..- s. q n a o a 6- l-{Lar-