Aucusr 25. m: t..- HITEWESTERNGUARDIAN AGENTS: J. Elmer Murphy. I80 llsnover Street, and George Clow. 1Z6 Ottawp SUMMENSIDE and PRINCE COUNTY Street. News, Subscriptions, Advertising. isn may be bought st any of the following stores u Bookstore. W gamma Bakery. “mpg; Grocery. In Summer" . 'ater Street; Gourliea Drugstore, l1 Central Street; Water Street; Mark Gaudet. 67 Grenville Street: Russell Street; Alyre Ooucette’: Grocery. Second Street; Island Motor Transport. Water Street. be delivered to any home In Summerslde by Carrier The Guardi W a, 3,, pgf day .4- l8e per week- “ gm, you: order to the boy Phone 288 or 289-2 for this service responsible for delivery on your route SALE — Zenith kitchen 'Fgnm good condition. 343 i‘ e street, Summerside. CREAM soon-u. at 1i. Wednesday even- 25th. Sponsored b)’ _, lusttute. ' U: u n SALE-Massey Harris (out. Good working or- _@ McCaull. NOTIYI Bed" F0 SALE. -- Massey ilazris iRoxv Crop) in 200d 69"‘ 4 Pyre reasonable at Ralph Hunter River. Walter _.|-'Oii ._mt. TIIDIAIKSIPS OFFICE in nrl (Zrapaud will be 01089111 t 30th to September e. ..\'GTON BABY CLINIC .1 from 2 to 4 P. M. at of Mrs. Theodore E. All babies of surround- irts invited. EAYES FOR BOSTON — Mr. Kelley of Bedford left tor his hone after making . visit to the province. llu guest of Mr. and fxfrs. ma, Kensmgton. While here ded the Billy Brown -.ir_v rarcs and was delight- marvcllrl at the advanced agiculture. the array of 'lCillf‘lEl‘_\'- farm accessories herds of cattle. Mr. a law office at 20 Pcmber- b_ ,1 _.q., Boston —K -CIZLEBRATES 89TH BIRTH- mi‘ - The members of the farmly (.5 Gordon lluestis. Wiltnot \' ‘hercd on Saturday even- 1 ate with him his 89th l . the home of Mr_ and I-luestis. Carleton. -. were served by Mrs. lVauqh. Messrs. Earl. ":1 llorace Huestis. Mr_ lcii. on Monday morninf! a son. Rev. G. Emerson r ‘Mahone Bay. N. 3.. = to remain there for the Mr, Hucstis. who enjoys ' is still youthful in and action. and 00n- . lzccn interest in current »s -SOFI.\L GATHERING —Mrs. w . Bernard and Mrs. Fred 1 “ore joint hostesses at 1w;- a; French River on rrening. at a party l" and Mrs. Charles vacationing 45> invited .e present. During the the gathering was called by Mr. James Cole, who wf the pleasure experienced arlie's friends. In havint heir midst. for the first e he left his native land a ago. He referred also t0 regard in which his wife She came here as a r and in a few short weeks any friends. Their children. Marjory and Billy will rtrncmbercd pleasantly by w-cntlv-made friends. As a cf the occasion, each of the family received a gift. and each expressed words, his or her appre- . kindness. The ev- l5 enlivened with instru- music and song; pianists Irs. James Cole and Mrs. Bernard. and Mr. Harold was violinist. Ice cream "e were served,.when the were assisted by Mrs. Bernard. lviiss Laura Mc- .\ll‘s James Cole. and Mrs. Pa Cole. Later in the week Brrnard family started on ‘ 4°00 mile trip. not without " rccrr-r. Mrs. Bernard is a c cf Afnncsota and was well "i 1 her first trip to Q- ID’ B‘ u C. r» P3P.“ Eauard Island. —F0lt SALE. - One milch cow six years old (Ayrshire). Apply R. H. Coulson, Kensington. —S'l‘. MARY'S COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, Sumruerside, reopens September 7th. Register now for complete business training. -sruoa1vrs 201m; to hlzh school wanting rooms at. reason- able rates, apply 81 Granville St... Summersicie. -—F 0 R S A L. E. - McCormick Binder with Carrier. $65.00 at Ralph ‘Maose, Kelvin. Walter S. Weeks. -—A.NYONE WISHING T0 SELL good grad-e birch logs or it" planks, write Box 564, Summer- side. .-LOS'I‘ on Spring St., sum-xter- slde. Sunday afternoon, bag of mechanic's tools. Finder phone 0084-310, Summerside, and re- ceive reward. —I..0ST-—Gent's plastic raincoat. bottom of the grandstand at Charlottetown. Wednesday even- ing, August l1. Dan Baker, Sum- merslde. —WII.L BE ABSENT from my office from Thursday. Aug. 12th, until Thursday, Aug. 26th. both dates inclusive. My office wit; remain open to receive repairs and adjustments. H. T. Colvln, Optometrist. Summerside. —CONVAI.ESCING — ‘The many friends of Mrs. Reginald Reeves, Freetown, will be pleased to know that she is convaiescing at her home after a, serious cpration in the Prince County Hospital. —MI'M'INIGASH Church picnic Tuesday, Aug. 31st. Hot dinners from noon on. Bingo, games, re- freshment booth. See the new beautiful church and visit the two ilshezmens co-operatlves for lob- ster and cod. Attractive grounds on which to enjoy the last day of August. -COMMITTED T0 SUPREME COURT — Alec Richards of Kin- kora was committed for trial in the Supcme Court on a charge of under fourteen years of age at the conclusion of a preliiminary hear- ing of the case conducted before Magistrate R. S. Hinton, KC. in Summerside yesterday. Following the hearing he was committed to jail but it is understood that bail ‘will be applied for today. C_ D. MacCallum and J. Harold Good- win represented the Crown and J. S. DesRoohes, K.C., the defendant - S —HALIFAX ATHLETE VISITS P. E. I. — Mr. Jack McKenna. Mrs. McKenne and daughter Lillian and, son Ross. visited the province on Monday. They came turn circuit by Wood Islands. It is Mrs. McKennaa and their chil- dren's first visit here. Jack is well and favorably known in Char- lottetown. where he was the "darling” of fight fans during his different visits, He performed In Charlottetownks "squared circle" on mumerous occasions — and always with distinction. Jack called on some friends in Kensington and incl- dentally donned the mitts with a husky young 200 pnunder for three minutes fast action. which did‘nt interfere with his breathing. He appeared to be in perfect physical fitness, notwithstanding his extra svoizdupois (205 lbs.) He is boxing and physical fitness instructor in Dalhousie University hesfiies heinz a member of the Halifax Harbor police force. This last spring he had the pleasure of accompanying the Maritime dele- ‘ration of boxers to the Olympic trials at Montreal. His many fiends in Prince Edward Island will be delighted to meet him and his charming wife and children-K able for kitchens, bathrooms, ete. "lfni- These Tweed Trousers will Iitrtmcnt. "Plcflr, and "Man Tailored" made ilirimcnt, lilrlmcni. "s Autumn colors. We're “Wine in and see them In w?“ l-‘lannelette P..I.‘s will give you loads and loads of warm eomf ... YIN-ti st 350- the sfylea are "Butcher Boy” made of soft florsl flan- —G. H. M.- "F-W ~ NEW - NEW — Big, Brand New shipments of Canvas ‘Whirl PRINTED LINOLEUM have arrived at both the Snunmersld. enrl (‘ianrlotletonm Stores. This Linoleum Is In assorted patterns suit- It is 2 yards wide and Is marked at "liiY BARGAIN PRICELuBetier rush in-Jettrr tear In for this Printed Linoleum in the Furniture Departments! ——-—-il-~~ '_\ Buy for Boys! LONG TROUSERS for school. well made of good qiliiliiy Tweed, in sizes f to 7 ere to be found In the 5 end l0 hepari- wear and wean-they're good look- i": to» and ere NOT expensive-just 1.50 s pslr In the 5 and I0 De- w WmfI-Jh-"S FLANNILETTE PYJAMAS-pretty, smart ‘and cosy- "m ere In the Lingerie Section. It's smart to be comfortable and of striped flsnnelette. Both models 2'1"“ "i"! sleeves and range In sires from 84 to f2. Come In and choose “YTTIPIPHO Pyiamss for Fell and Winter eemfort. Dry Goods De- FUR. TRIMTIIED COATS are on display In the Ladies’ Wear De- m“ P They're the newest and emsrteet of styles-The Fora- cuah. t erslsn. Mouton, Coney. ete.. are very lavleh and luxurious. Fall M '. hat are figure flattering and very feminine are made with an '1 lit-tail and clever euttlng...‘l‘hey‘re made of gorgeous materials so. so proud of these Fur Trimmed the Ladies’ Wear Department- having carnal knowledge of a girl ' by Borden and will make the rc- l SIIMMEIISIOE I TODAY (WEOJ and TIIIIR. film's a IIEII Wart in - Entertainment . .— 6r (erase IAAIIX - MIRANDA IIIISSEII. - (OCIIRAII Also News Reel, Sport Short and Musical Reel Shows 7:15-9:15 Matinee Thursday 2:30 REGENT ' SIIMMERSIOE THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY Double Bill "THREE IN A SADDLE" with Dave O'Brien and Tex Rittelf —A|se— Shows 7:15 and 9zi5 Matinee Friday and Saturday 2:30 Lust Showing Today ”IT HAPPENED ON FIFTH AVENUE" A~¢~»\\~~~-\\-\\\~-\~~\\<~A~ xxxw\xrcxxr<zsoss>o -—-Mr.v and Mrs. Emery MacFar- IBHE- Pwwu. N. 5.. spent the past weekend at Kensington, where they were warmly welcomed by old neighbors and friends. —FROM DETROIT - M; and Mrs. William Dystant of Detroit have been visiting friend; and relatives st Kensingmn, Brads]. bane and other parts of this pro. vince. Mrs. Dystant was the ozmer Eliza Kennedy of Brad- albane and Kensington. -.K —EMPLOYEES HONORED .- The staff of Stesdmm’: Store, Summerside. on 'I‘h.ursdsy evening, entertained two fellow-employees, Miss Viola Gillespie and Mr. Carl Woodside, bcth of whom are to be married in the near future. At a chicken dinner held at the Imperi- al Diner, each was presented with a. beautiful wool blanket. An address was read to ‘Miss Gillespie by Miss Ruby Key and to Mr. Woodslde by Mr. Ted Ahearn. —S - BRIDAL SHOWER. — Miss Edythe Simmons, Summertide, who _will be one cf the season's brides, was recently entertained at the home of Miss Marlon MacMurdo, North Bedeque. at e miscellaneous shower and afternoon tes. The guest of honor received many lovely gifts end best wishes for her happiness. - S. —ROTARY MEETING-Mr. J. Watson MacNaught. MP. Patna mentary Assistant to the Mari..- ter of Fisheries, was the guest. speaker at the regular meeting of the Summerside Rotary Club ye:- terday at Coyles Restaurant. lie gave an interesting description of the recent Liberal Convention at Ottawa and also described e. dem- ‘onstration of selnlng, a Danish method of fishing in deep water. at which he was present recently at Souris with the Minister oI Fisheries. He expressed the upln- lon that it may be an important development ss fer as the Island fisheries are concerned. Visiting Rotsriens present were Rev. Charles Unkletter. Atlantic. lows; Elias Blanchard, Wilmington, Mesa: and Dgreil MseCiuire, Charlottetown. Other guerze were fibroid Clarke. Cempbeltion. N. BI, and Douglas Bell, Carleton.- S. IO%OOZ OAIAEO THEATRE KENSINGTON Wednesday Matinee 3:30; Inning 7:15-9:15. Thursday 7:18-9:15. Barbara Stsnwyek, lobert Cunn- mings and Diana Lyon In Paramount's Comedy Drama "Till BRIDE WOII BOOTS" The hsndiesp In their-romance was Bob's love for llorsee. Ileraee, llorssa. ms: cuaizorsoz. cnsgoo-r-ra-rown Philadelphia Team Play In S’side Today Summer-aide baseball fans are in for s double treat today when ti; All-Stars meet the visiting Phi‘.- sdelphis Monarchs in a. double- header fixture at 2 and 5.30 p.m. The Monarchs are en s11 negro tesm which is touring Cenees and they play s semi professionfl tyvpe of bell. Barnstorming teams or this sort are usually, also. ‘en- tertainers u well as finished players and give the fans their money's worth in smart playing and shwmenship. The All-Stars will be strengthened for the gmm by the presence of Doc Ankruru. well known catcher of the Har- mon Field team who is in Sum. merslde on leave. The Doe is a colorful as well as e competent player and his presence WU! and zest to the game. An admission fee will be charged for thue games as it was necessary to pit up a guarantee to the visiting team. As far es is known Pony Daley and Joe Bernard will be the starting pitchers for the Ali- ltsrs. The Monarch’! have one member of their team reported to be six feet five inches in height who pitches and plays first base. There shouldn't or. many wild throws go pest to‘: fellow-S. Personals —Mesrs Basil Gallant and Lee Kelly of Coleman were visitors to Charlottetown on Sunday. —.K —M.r. Albert Woodside and Mr. Ray Clark, of Summerside, left on Monday on a. tuna fishing trip to Chester, N. S. S —Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Ieud. of Maiden, Mass. are spending their vacation on the Island. and are house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sudibury, at spring Valley. -Mr. and ms. Heath Mayhew. Margate, left on Saturday morn- ing for Boston, Mass, where they will spend several days visiting relatives. -R.ev. Stewart Unkletter and‘ lVh-s. Linkletter of Atlantic, Iowa, are spending a months vacation on the Island and are at present guests of Mrs. Linkleters parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. F‘. Schurman. Summerside. Rev Mr. fdnkletter is pastor of the Christian Church in Atlantic. g —Mr. Pezcy Hickey er Darnley was a visitor to Kensington on Sunday. Mr. Hickey is engaged in. construction of a cammcdiou; residence for Mr. Lloyd Inman, Borden. Recently M; Hickey hzfi the pleasure of a. trip to Basie-n- with one cf Mr. Inmans lobster refrigerator trucks. -K -Dr. W_ E. McNeil] former Vice- Principal of Queen's University, Kengston. arrived in Summerside last evening whee he is the guest of Dr. end Mrs. J. F. McNeil]. He intends visiting Charlottetown. Montague and his former home village of Lower Montague befoig returning. -S —6uesis of Mr. and ma. C. C. Baker. Kensington. on Friday, were Mr. and Mrs. William Mann and Miss Mae England. Summer- tide: m. Clifford Mann and little daughter Lorna, of Saint John, N. 3-: and Mr. and Mars. S C., Thompson and daughter Carol, Charlottetown. elk. and Mrs. Leigh Peynter If"! llmlly. o! Burlington, motor- ed to Charlottetown on Saturday. They visited Mr. Alfred McKay (lately of Long River). at Bun- bury Farm; "Ellen" at her home, made other interesting calls, and attended the 110M at Springfield. before returning home. -—-Mlr. and Mrs. George Milton. lvlirs. Charlotte Bernard. and Mr. John Milton, Maiden, Mass, ac- Wmmsnied by Mrs. Vere Beeirsto and Miss Eleanor Bernard. Ken. sington. were visitors to Vernon River on Thursday. —Mr. and Mrs. Blair MacDon- lld. Pictou. N. 8.. spent. Old Home Week on the Island. and were guests during the following week- end of Mr. and Mrs. William Cot- ton. at Kcnsington. and of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Laird. Kelvin Grove. —0n ‘Thursday, Mrs. Donald Bernard. Lower Freetown, Mr. and Mrs. Harold. Paynter and daughter Nancy. Saugus. Mass, Mrs. Mildred Olydon, Windhorst, Sask, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Payn- ter. Kelvin Grove. visited their uncle and aunt, Mr. end Mrs. William Bernard. Vernon River. Dnroute they were luncheon guests as the Charlottetown Hotel. -Mrs. J. Arch. Herding had the misfortune on Thursday of last week. to fall. outside her home at Norhoro. and break two bones in her wrist. she was taken to the Prince County Hospital. where the injury was X-reyed. and the bones set. She returned to her home on Saturday, where she is resting as comfortably es can be expected. I —Ma-s. Ray Christian and her daughter. Miss Lorraine Christian motored to this province from their home in Bristol. Conn, and are Visiting relatives and friends. At Remington, they were week- end guests of their uncle end aunt, _Mr. end Mrs. A. Conneli, and Miss Christian's fine voice was heard In s solo st the United Church at the morning service. At Sea. View, they will visit Mrs. l i Double-breasted pin-stripe suit with peak lspele: your dress ruit for fall. vfliera 35.00 to 69.75 SMALIMAII‘ Price -. sporty single- hrezsted tweed suit with notched lepeis. Ior beet occasion ween- pln stripes and checks- double breasted suite. Suite that give you that ‘Extra Ease.‘ ' ‘ Is Matched With Quality Distinctively Styled ' With That Hand Tailored iooil Bow can she resist you-when you stride up yo h" m Your new suit that gives you the figure of an 5.10515 that's tailored to psrfeetlon, breasted-In tweed: and worstcds. for you! Come in and be suited m: fall here today Perfect for outdoor weal —slngle breasted worsted! that stand long-wearing. Single-breasted. double. Favorite styles fitted the etrsin; Old Timers In‘ Win Over Jr. Kinsmen The hslt and the blind and the arthritic came out from the chim- ney corners to paste s 10-6 troun- cing on the Kinsmen Juniors at the Summerside diamond last night. The Old Timers didn't "at their iumbago interfere with their speed on the base-paths and the.‘ sliding into bases and tuto Dlsy- ers ntstioned anywhere in the vi- cinity of bases was terrific. D. U. Stewart stole third and home ‘n the sixth inning sliding into each base with reckless sbandon out retired from the game immediately afterwards with a couple of ehsrley hm-ses and miner abras- ions. Bob Schurmsn‘; slide into home plate in the serne inning was a highlight of the game. It wasn't really a slide it was an avalanche and two Kinsmen Juniors waiting to make s play a‘. the piste shot info the sir like split kindling st the impact. It is understood that the Kinsmen are protesting the game on 1.1-.- grounds that Jack Schurman. frisky first ucker for the O.d Timers scored the last run OIETITIAII ‘W A H T E D OP Prince County Hospital Summerside ‘ Apply Superintendent Christian's sister end brother-in- lsw. Mr. and Mrs. John Coulson. 5.‘! I coming from third to home plate on s. bicycle. been thumbing the rule book eve: since and claims there is notnuu; in the book that says you can't- use s bicycle to steal s base so Ilaple Plains Man- Is Accident Victim Umpire Glennie DesRocher has i mspmccgwoo-Qxiioa-ooc-oo-Q-omcmoomwgv‘ COME TO THE Prince County Exhibition At Alberton Wednesday Sept. 1st. OFFICIAL OPENING AT 2 PM. BIGGER AND BETTER THAN EVER Amusements For Young And Old . Come and Enioy e Good Time end see your Friends. Meals Served on the Grounds by the Association. MAMMOTH DANCE IN THE EVENING Adults 35c; Children 20c. H. S. MATTHEWS, Secretory. sm-ieai-paréui-r,» a’. -- qn-w- . o, Admission to Exhibition: i A. D. O'BRIEN, President. the protest will probably be —'i‘heop.hilus Curtis of Maple thrown out. Lineups:— the Prince County Hospital, Sun‘.- Kinsmen: Catcher. Paul Schur- merside. Mr. Curtis is suffering man; pitcher, Garth Gay: lb. F. from severe leg burns. Ostway; zb, B. Grady; 3b. ‘ran- The accident occurred at Lay- ton Landry; ss, Gordie MacK-ay; Ion Greer-rs garage in Albany lf, Howard MacFarlane; cf. Alan last Monday evening. A can of Stewart; rf, Layton schurman. gasoline was ignited by sparks. Old Timers: Catcher, Bab from a car's exhaust. To prex ' Schurman; pitcher. Puny Dan-y the building catching on iii-c. and Tubby Gay; 1b, Jackie Scnur- some one threw the can outside man; 2b, Don Stewart; 3b, Dave the door. Unfortunately. Mr, Cur , Student Nurses Wanted An autumn class is now being Plains is at present a patient in i ‘ormei-WP ha" Seven] "uncut Entrance requirements Grade l1 certificate. Apply immediately tn the superintendent. Prince County Hospital. ‘Pr iessialial 65.3 Lidstone; ss. Hank Landry; if. tis was pasing by at the moment r Dave Larklns; cf. Jimmie Dodds; which resulted in him being had __ rf, Bob Clow. Pinch hiticis- i» burned about the legs by one, E. E. Ffllfilltlll OIILIT" Porky Lyle, Henry Bernard. flaming gasoline. He was taken ‘a 0p omflflst Umpires: Plate. G. DesRoches, Bedeque where he was attendee‘ ‘ bases, Gallagher and Sheen-é. by Dr. Tidmarsh-S. ; E", Examined Glasses Fitted Visual Training Given REGENT THEATRE BLDG. Summer Street. Summerside T. Earle Hickey Chartered Accountant Office at l5 Granville Street Phone BTI via/ayes rw_my ‘w; t. r. uuurrn n. o. QPTOMETRIST Complete Visual Analyses Glasses Fitted SMALLMANS BUILDING. Summerslde, PL]. PHONE ‘IN