llll‘. k 11AM! mi l.'.l\;n.\ uUrXQIJI/KIY PAhlt l HKEE _- _..__ FOR YOUR HAPPINESS l W" on... I PIIINUE EDWARD -— Today & Saturday , srA POPEYE AND SPORT REEL Jn RS All. AROUND HER In: babel-all musical! yesterday at Theatre. Randolph merry; llis Brooks. gcstcd the Inger, A strenml up for everyone, Old Straw Hat," Ending." and Flakes" bv "Come And SHOWS DAILY \ gen. flap Inhthc 5on7]: of e cart . . . Illllcndmlil " °A' '° 3.15—7—9 P. M EXTRA MATINEE SATURDAY DOORS AT 1 P. M.: STARTS 1.15 . 3.15 . ____________ NOTEi—Special Summerside Bus Tonight _'_ P. M. Leaves White's 9.15 —. any”; ronur a SAT. gllYlUflllllTli I You lighting hue In dun. blllllng nllno lhlovu In o pron advanhuo drum! DAll. 5.15, SAT. 2.30 Pokrass and Trumpet.” Scott and Mitchell l I ‘l Plenty of speed variety opens today Theatre. filmed on the TWO DAY S ONLY and its tout Y 7| ion offer ngs. l ance and scores is really valuable. O'Brien goes with the daughte and murder. l NOTE-Special Summerside Bus Tonight - Leaves White's 9.15 P. M. fically treated. tap-king dances with Shirley at ta and other top talent inclu es Ph - Westley, Rayrrnond Scott Quintet, Alan Dine- hart and J. Edward Bmmberg, You‘cl never-know the old farm! Kate Douglas Wiggins story sug- merry, modern scrern g andgDon Et- - d Radio Ccntcr moves in down by the - old mill stream. and it's a happiness hook- pllay bv Karl Tunber and Scott Helen inc DY Revel; “Alone With You." “Crackley Pollack and Mitchell; Get Your Happiness" by Y len; Toy with music by Raymond lyrics by Pollack and In addition Shirley sfngs a med- ley of all her famous hits of the l past. a reprise which has been rc- qucsted by many of her fans. action 8L drama, of f ations are woven into} | inally discovered by an 1 pector, the mine is transferred to a crooked promoter O'Brien a young rancher, who tis y into partnership r 0f the prospect- or. who believe s that rightful owner of the mine, Both of them are pitted against the pro- moter. who ruthlessly plans to re- tain the property at any cost. When financial pressure and intimidation fail, the promoter essays ambushlng speclacular stampede of mule-teams hauling ore to the railroad. and a desperate of- fort to blow up the mine. make for the thrilling conclusion of the film. a Shirley Temple At Prince Edward Romancing stars, dancing stars, comedy stars, sing.n are slurs all aroun Number One star, Shirley Temple, in her best-of-all musical hit. “Reb- eccn oi’ Sunnybrook Century-Fox picture which o the Prince E ward Gloria Stuart are gloriously in love: Jack Haley and Slim Summerville make Bill Robinson speed; swrs-Lhgfe oval Interest but advertising oi the screen's a newsy nature may be inserted at 4 cents a word strictly pay- _abla_ln advance. Farm," 20th -—A———' —~—— ’ "M ned and Six ncw rhythm songs stud the happy musical score. Songs which will add to the humming repertory of hit-lovers everywhere are Gordon and m Grain l. and “George O’Brien” At The Capitol of Dealing with a long struggle for the ownership of a million-dollar mine in the Arizona desert he and then to the first to learn that the proper she is 4'¥OOOO-OOQO'¢OQOOQOQOO'OOO YOUR FEET HURT? “lily suffer with sorc. tired, ach- ing. burning feel. weak arches, painful cnrns. callnuscs, Ingrowlng nails. club nails or those distress- ing inflamed bllnions when you can have them palnlsssly and Phone 140. H. J. A. BROWN Chiropodist — Podiatrist 143 Gt. Goo. SL, Charlottetown 000400040-004600006 0-6040‘ Tic “An the high- usually associated with George O‘Brien's film vehicles, ls offered in the out-door star's lat- est picture, "Paznted Desert," which the Capitol With its picturesque out- v door scones. many of them llCillilllY Painted Desert itsl-ii, thc picture ranks high among the season's act- . a rom- exciting situ- plot. Orig- old pros- ih scienti- ’ . Batons Sunglo 'l‘l'1.-\, V; Lb. 28c LOBSTER Standard E1101! PEAS 17 oz. Tin llc BAKERS’ COCOANUT, IIACARONI, Bulk, Lb. 7c iicchive Standard No.2'l‘in GOLDEN WAX BEANS I\'I<J'I‘A SALMON '1 Lb. Tin 8c (lrllnlllllicd SHIAII, Lb. 6c ICING SUGAR, l Lh. pkg. 10c ‘so. 1 ONTARIO McCrcadyh VINEGAR, Gal. —- - PARAWAX 1 Lb. pkg. 18c 2 for PICKLING SPICE, I ,_-__1-_-—- (ll-con TOMATOES, pk, _ _ CUCUMBERS, Fat-h 2c fivfor — — — - Gfvcn and Red PEPPERS, each 3c 2 for YA 95°." CANADIAN. STORE ... 1 Lb. pkg.——-——— 3oz.Tin-—-——-—-———---—" 3Tlns n_____---————— 2Lbs.-——-——— (‘OIIN SYRUP. 2 Lb. Tin — —- — - Tin 10c PURE IIONEY-—<i Lb. Tin - - 600-2 Lb. Tin - - 35c 2l“ol'—-——-——-—""- l0l.hs.——-————-'5?c 2For-——--'——- PEACHES 6 Qt. Basket BlueDamson PLUMS 11 Qt- “GRAPES, Blue, 6 Qt- Ba§1<¢P*____, 2' MEAT COUNTER 39c 25c 28c 21c 10c 5c CANTELOIIPES. PEARS, 6 for — CELERY_ head - Iceberg LETTUCE. head CABBAGE, head CARROTS, hunch PARSNIPS. bunch ONIONS lb. 13c 2 Pickling ONIONS. lb. 13c 2 2 For -19§ 5c l3 asket ROLLED ROAST BEEF. Lb.———-'—"""'_""_- PRIME RIB ROAST BEEF, l.l>.—————-"-_“""' LEG OF LAMB _ _ Lb.——-'-___—_* Trimmed Loin of Pork _ _ _ _ FOR ROASTINL, Lb. —- -— IIOUNI) STEAK. _ __ _ _ I.b.——~—"'““"' Boneless _ STEW BEEF, Lb. lbc 2 Lbs. -— — SLICED‘ IIALIBUT, Lb.—--———_"——_ FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES GRAPES, Green, lb. -—- 21C ea lbs. lbs. 75c $1.191 59c ch 21c __ 25c _ 10c 19c 7c 19c 21c 24c 29c 21c 31c 25c The Gentral Guardian TIIII! column ls reserved for new: o1 CONFEDERATION LIFE INSUR- ANCE. L—6789-'I-21-3l2. BRIZE WINNER - The third pugs for the hooked rug, animal design was won by Mrs. Felix Pet- BFS. Rollo Bay East at the recent Provincial Exhibition, ____. TUNE IN-C. F. C. Y., 8:20 io- night. J. P. Hlllicn will speak on coming visit of Lt, Col Foster, Do- minion President Canadian Les- ion. 11-1185. SPECIAL W. M. S. service in the United Church. New Glasgow, Sunday. Sept. ll. at 7:30 p. m. Music by the Charlottetown Octette, L-l184. IIAZELBROOK-Miss Lena Mc- Lure will be the special soloist at the Hazeibrook Baptist Church on Sunday evening. Septemberhllltilaé YORK UNITED CHARGE-Rev. J. A. Nicholson, minister. Services Sept. 11th, 11 a. m. Central ' Church; 3 p. m., York; 7:310 p. m. Brackley, L-l182. SCIIUOL BOARD l\IEI'."I‘lN(l|-- Yesterday the regular monthly meeting of the School Board was held when routine business was transacted. A report from the in- spcctor oi‘ the insurance company re boilers showed that the boilers in the four city schools were all in a satisfactory condition WILL A'I"1‘l£. l) LEGION DIEETING-Yesterduy a telegram yvas received by Legion officials stating that Major J. R. Bowler. Ottawa, general secretory of the Canadian Legion, will accompany the Dominion President, Col. Foster and attend the Canadian Le ion meeting ill Prince of Wulcs Co lege Monday night. IIINSMEN MEETING-An en- thusiastic meeting of the Kinsmen Club was held last evening at the Canadian National Hotel. Reports were received on summer activities and the three Kinsmen picnics for under privileged children were declared a decided success. Plans for the winter season were discus- sed and arrangements made for Kinsmen Peanut Day to be held September 17th to further aid the Dental Clinics in its work with un- derprivileged children. ENJOYED VISIT HERE - Mrs. W. W. Judson, Pownal, spent Wed- nesday in the city. guest of her daughters Mrs. A. l". Wood and Mrs_ Page, Minot and brother Mr. D. W. Judson, Toronto, Mrs. Judson l5 87 years old and thought the Government House so beautifully decorated was worth comillg to lllc cltv to sec, Mrs. Judson, who is halo and hearty" cnloyed her trip to city. coming ill with her nephew Mr. John ‘Thompson and home iih her nephew Mr, Edison L. cod, City, P i? NEW PHYSICAL DIRECTOR— Mr. W. A. Henry, Physical Dlrcciol‘ of tile local Y, M. C. A. for ill: past several years has resigned and will be succeeded by Mr. Geo. Gear-y of Mollcton. Mr, Goal-y has been connected with the Y.M.C.A. since Illa boyhood and has had an extensive practical experience in the Physical Dcpzlltlncnt of his Acting Pastor REV. Ell. PREACII IN TI-III CENTRAL CIIIIISTIAN CIIUIICII ltasiol" cl the Central Chris’. Church will occupy lilo lllllllil the Cluutral Chrislian Cllllflll illc ncxl llll‘(’(‘ Slllld-Jys. ‘Mr. man has lust closed two lulpol 'l‘i"l\ Ill‘\\'.1I‘.())i"l'.\ llom lisill Mu and Montreal speak of the llllus and crowded gAillCFIllgS to subject will be “The End o!‘ Rivcl ll a, m., Sunday School m.; Brookfickl Sunday’ $011001 2 a -s¢n 12.20 . . a” f0 p m Lll72-9-9 Church, 10 A.VM. Sunday ll A, M. Alomlllg Prayer. RETREAT WILL OPEN-T mclrs Lay Retrrllt winch will conducted by tile Rczlrnlplol" will lllls lllUTC as ll ls CXIICPILLI lllal a large aitclzdzulcc dian Rivur, will lJL‘ tile hmstcrs. Both of lilo-c home association. He graduated from the Junior Lenders Corps and had his lalcr experience as an act- ive lncmbcr of tllc Senior Leaders Corps. Mr. Geary comes to Char- lottetown highly recommended for I the work he will lake up here. He iwill arrive about the 15th of the ‘ nlonlh and classes will open about l October 1st. Wood of Charlottetown, lcit Sept. 0th for home. She will slop off to visit her brother in Toronto. also one at Winlrpcg. Miss Z Souris boy who have a wiric experience ill trrnts and llllrslOllS ii tllnl retreat will be a memorable one. is no (ioubt 50v STILIT MISSING-Jo Allan blue-Donald ‘as dcsvrlbcrl as four incl. .; , qulci studio manner. Whcu last sl'?ll rn Tucs- HERMAN IVILL Rcv. Ncli Herman, B, A.. former <-_.- Q1" mertiiills in Illi‘ Slut. i . no and in ihc City oi IVILYIIYTUIII. ilvnr World." A very cordial invliniluil i5 extended m all 1o heal" this lwitd — Tllc black- m., worship 3 p. m; Glasgow Road worship 7.30 p. m. Hartslllle Sun- ANGLICAN sis-fleas Sunday, Seprmbcr lllh. billion; Si. John's School. Fulhclus will open at Bench firove Inll on Friday 11/011111}; at B oclock. treat rulcrs all trail-hrs on ill: ls- ‘Nil inches in llClflll. brown hull". pale complexion. with Monthly Meeting Local 0. W. l.. The September mectlng Tuesday, Sept, 6th in lilc K, of C Hall. nous meetings were road by Secretary and approled. ‘I'm- respondencc also was rcud by Corresponding urcl-‘s re-por was a satisfactory balance still romain- ed l0 were discussed ‘The convenor firm committee by the members. oi aged and reported of fruit to the inmates. vember bcr meeting. inn 0i for bcrs proceeded to the home of Mrs scnieci her wilh a slit/able gif. Ill‘ v. or , u.ll what ille l\'ll,‘lll.l'i'fll pupa-rs uc- _ __ scribed as p prlucilcl‘ 0i Qlllhlllllil‘ Miss Stella Nic-llolsol OIWPII int-l BUUIUU W“ 01113‘ 35 i‘ Svmk” Cave ls \'l$llllll.‘, tile cltv. of rurc ablliiv, but as a notl-rl iun- '_ ___ ' d1: enlulisi and Blllll‘ li‘l1(‘ll(‘I'_0l M“ Lmnh. J_ Did-Mpg"); New "“-"l"'l‘-“-1 5"“ Fllmm-Y m‘ “mil llllYPll lur. it'll lo lllki‘ up his M1‘. H" 1| ‘I 1 ilmlk “Li!” Em" nllrlio». in S! Dunstan} Univer- JpfL ~» - lli, 4110s‘ Pmn nnlll til)‘ _ ' v Clulllollgu." and in illv ovelllll: his‘ “ ' m? Mr. and DII-lwl-‘IQYDEII Thompson, cli \' yestcrdo y. The Guardian regrets to learn that Mr. B. R. Brown, York, has gnfign?€.,leluolle,eé) b‘, M1. G_ H entered the P. E, Island Hospital My“; ‘aanaghe Waérdesubyef, m1 for further treatment. tire yesterday aflernoolr Mn eyi1nan}"’*—_J_) Devereaux has << ~ A, A 7 1N return to iis 101116 in San 6K2}: _ Francisco, California, after spend. senuces m)“ Lords Day; Humm- ing the summer months visiting p, relatives in New Haven. p' Mr. and Mrs. Alden McLaren and daughter Verna Isabelle. and Miss Bertha Nicholson. of Bruclen- ell, are visiting Charlottetown. Miss Mary MacMilian, Miss Claudia Rogers and Mr. Ferno Rog- ers spent last ‘weekend in Murray River the gill-sis of Mr, and Mrs. -ll Si. Alurks- Cilllrcil, 7.30 P. M, vc - F. D- 31141-1"? - P" f.‘ '. Eve '_\'l){1(l_'\' WCICQIIIC. ~ ~_— Ui]€\"<i.‘l€. lmauczllslcr, Rector. ‘Miss binbrl Perkins, of the staff Lqlfli-g-g-li, of rl .~ 'I‘n:'clllo Cioneral Hospital is vis‘ lllg Mrs, J, a‘. llll‘ home of Mr. and m» C. Wlsucr, Vcrllcn River. l i » . i“- . . Mrs, Albert Boswall, SUIIIIIIEFSILG i‘ null daughter, Nlinnic, motored to Pcwllzll Sundlu- rho gucst oi hcr motllcr Mrs. W. W. Judson. They b" ‘TF1?LIPFOIIIDIIIIIUKI bv \’I s. Geo. l1" Pllgc, Minot, N. If; "Jill. Mic: Blunchc Mliclicod, daughter laud. Rcl, Faber O'Sul2lvnn ililil Rev. Father Howard who lldvc 0i Ml. and Mrs. Jnrllcs ltiacLeod, Just complrtcd a nlissioil at In~ Victoria Cl‘OS>',l\lOI1li1QilL‘,illl(l Miss 0 . l\ful-rln<‘~:. daughter oi‘ the late Junta"; Murdock and lvlrs. Alllrdcclc, hnvc urine to Ottawa m 1min as nurses ill rho Civic Hospital there. In [Wemorihm cll-lnfrzs A. our Tl. CHATI-IANI.‘ N. llS Sept. 6 - __...__ d” 1mg‘ :1. ‘i t 1 all“? Charles A, Gr: . died YCCCIIIIy at vlsyTs FT“ 45 YE ‘Rs Al” Royal llililfiilll A Sill; o: 0110B in; homo m Lt or Nxlplln. I-lc was SENCE_1V“,\.5 Geg M’ Page “M11? arc mulling n thorough} Silitlfll m p15 71nd _\'¢;-|y and hm} resided o; N_ Dnkmé ‘v50 has ‘slwm 4&5‘ through illc woods mar his noule lllcrl- all his lite, min months flqung hm- mother- but: liar: found no truce cf the Ilc IOZIVP» his widow, forln_criy' Mfgwm w_ Judggn m" PQWflfll and ind. A varcilli chock b_v police bliss itlary A. McPlloe, of spy-pm. llcr sisters. Mrs, A. Boswall of Sunl- throughout Prinz-c Efllxlrd Island l? . P. E. l.. four cinughieis. Mrs. lncrside, Mrs. Herbert Thompson has prcvcd lo no avail. .\'1:l Don- (‘@159 511115» 0T F?!“ Rodd. bits‘. o.’ Dunstafinagc, and Mrs. A. E. aid known lo ills friends. us "J Jcsapl‘ cmmeuflm ‘if BYOCKUTIP- 11705;». Mrs, [Roland S. Norwood. of “(‘l‘t'51f'.\'. blurs. and Mrs. l-loracc Plikli. of Mcdford, Muss, and two "5 suns, JOlln A.. at home and Kgn- n . T} . _. m Ls‘ imm. Mm ‘ V" '__ v _ _ _ __ _I‘ll’lll G._, of Somcrvllic, Mass s‘! i l. ' f -l -t hcr niece _‘ ‘,‘ I ‘. ‘. . '- ' . ' ‘3 1C “ 9W" Rllflll (grmlfilv guzyéd hm. lnvc- led shirt. lil(i\\il Lathe: silos ulln Szltuldlll- afternoon. Inlernlclu was P. E- 1. 33w many (‘hfl]]g[_\_\‘ 1n P, E, I, 51109 (3.: n l1 '“~ “V W '- ‘. ° -_.___.; _______ W ___ __ ,- h 45 - ,, f0‘ Port- which llOllCl‘ docs from Nioncioll, " ~ ' V - ldllldleU/luiltixcc, \\'l‘lI‘l(:(£'“;l‘l2”‘ItC-§l(ll€(l till N, 13.. nitculillml m ("How _vv=lvl'- Ford, (lcorue Body, James Muc- ylg ypflr; nqq s11;- thm wont“ to day. Lcod. H. L. Worthy, and Charles North Dakota the flair- rnlvlggl the‘ ‘ ‘ T ‘I ____ . Rn“_ The hiauson. The late Mr. Smith. as- l-rclul Fnskci of in]: W01. hilt I-L.\ .R. . _ l v _— Sblfllli clcclrlclau on the C. G, s, 11ers Sill‘ 110W PPS d? funeral. of All". .m Slllilll, 48- Chgu-lnttpfnwn. Wm found dead m ____ scar-old Charlttictmvn mun xvilo pl.- pmqh (m (he shin rnwsday _ _ ,_ died uuvxuccicdlll at Bordon on lllurillilfl. Crlllsc of death was be- ROBERTS-lit ii Bavficld Si. SP1)?- '. and lilrs. John Ro- berts a daughter. A DIZRSON-At Kelvin September Isl. to Mr, and Mrs. Alton Andor- son. Si. Pciers a son. GAPIESTER-At Lake Verde. Alli!- i lCllrr-ic, (nee Mildred MacPliersonl 'of Val D‘or. Quebec. a. son. Dill“! Allen. ___,_ , DEATHS DRAKE-At Mlllvicw on Sept. 8. i938. Pcrly Drake lined 51 1'91"?‘- I-hlnoral Sniurdn)‘. Svlli- 10~ 5"‘ vice at 2 o'clock, interment Birch Hill Cemetery. MALONE-At Millvale on Thurs- . s t c Y Sept. 10th at Igegahllrlfiorlo dlUl-vlglyrs Church In- dlan River. Ell/TD. MacLean IINDERTAKER EMBALLIPIR Charlottetown and North Wilishire Phone 149 noon iroln Home lli‘l'(’ t» illl‘ Pvlrli iors were conducted bv Lewis M. Murray. assistant _ of Trinity United Church. zlsslsicd by the Rev. Canon M. Fl. Nlnlonlnl L; *1 -; PERSON DESIRES PASSAGE TO Tuesday was held yesterday altar-I, '1 l Fllll"l' f‘ 1n rry. Services at lilo iunc 1 tn Ito illc ltlacLznln I old. Wm. I-Ialliwcil, Sprlllgion. T0 LET-NINE ROOM IIOUSIL: rent 35 Wcymoutll. L-1lW0-9-9-3i. modern convenient-cs. reasonable. Apply “ANTED ONE STUDENT, COM- plete course $50.00. Kent Beauty 11-1177-9-9-61. Shoppe. willful} " {than A IIEATEI) rooms. unfnrnishui. Wrltc '1‘ C ' Gunrdlnn.:_ _, Tl) LET - FURNISHED IIOIISF. "B" ca Centrally located. Apply at Ll ISLAND BOARDS $1.60. PLANED 20 cls extra. shingles $1.60 for Is- cqllivalent im- fiorted square, also scanning de-‘ land square $2.10 vered radius twenty miles truck lots. Clark Bros. art. l fy FOR SALE—20 mos 4 WI-JEKS ,_ L-lllii. _ L-ll7R-9-9-3i. m. Stew-' JHR-ll-il- iicvrd t“ hcwa hcart mcnl ’I pastor 17‘ 1933‘ to M1; and Mp5, Guy incumbent nl Si. pOll‘l"l~w/\ll"-lllk‘llll: Gnmcsicr, Auburn, n dnuchtrl". Cathedral. Rev. Mr. .\luzl_n,\_ l- ' ‘ ‘ ‘ Slrrlcv Lilian. MICK‘: scrvflcli‘) ftlcfllf‘ Tilldllf‘ , . l)I ( (LPINISIILI) FORD-fill! ‘Zvavklvy Bcnvll. sl-pl, 4. Pm P01" ° ‘;" _,:“““ m“ ‘“~ 1' ma, m n? and Mrs, Everett flllrnfbd U" ~‘°‘Y“;,",,,,‘“bf.‘ nxfllf, F011“ damn?“ Frnrsi Whitc Pfllarllrrrs \"v‘i'l" fllRmE-At We Guam‘, CM“ Messrs. W. G. Spcncs-r, Hammond Hospital, on Friday, Sepi.F21. tlillliiellr. _ in Mr. nud Mrs. John e c T00 Late To Class l l F We Carry IMPERIAL SPECI rlwllutgfiut- 5t lllg-n-gsglllegohgfllffgflglle Montreal or {orontlo by 6411' l5 l Wm" ' ' early next wee . D0856 60m" t, A ' Church Sat- £5313? Ilfigrldnstr stllznfrilorx. mlmime B“ 1' G‘,‘f‘_',‘{§“fi‘]§_9_2, I 0 PENDERGAST——I\L U10 Pfmfii i .”"~“:l1*~—' ' ' "I ‘I i _ alga-Ed l§jgéflfllafiepikedatpg 3,9,2, LOST THURSDAY BLACK soar CANllCh. l-IEAVY LOAD Funeral from er late residence, 5km‘ finder lflaiif‘ pfmfl‘? CANUCK. LONG RANGE WHIZTBANG and SUPE O _ _ of the , catholic Womens League was herd "g Mrs. Frank Murray prcsided and opened the mccunc with the league prayer. Tile mlnutl-s of mg- i e SOCl‘(‘t2ll‘_\' The 'l‘re.1s- read showing many donations had been made and The Drcsldenf ‘roporiezi’ Illa: through the cooper-alien oi the pgmsy, 35111-53135“ 9th theatre management it WOHl<l b0 pfl5sible to sponsor a picture lll Oc- ber. The report of tllc social service convenor shovvcd she has l)(‘('ll quite active as she had procurcd ‘<1 largo number of articles for her depart- ment, Ways of helping this cause m. visiting i the Infirmary and bringing :1 treat The convenor of Study Clubs an- nounced that the opening of thlS phase of the work would be in No- The report of the Diocesan Con- venlion will be given at the Octo- After other routine‘ business had boon transacted. the meeting ad- Juurhvd and a number of the mom- J. UNcill. who is lcnving for ‘Wrist- m-n Canada today and in bidding her fclrclvell and bon voyage pro- .n uppflvcinlion oi ill-r part ill league Dunstafinage, were visitors to the 12 CUAGE IMPERIAL LONG RANGE ‘.\IAXIM_ CANUCK, and METEOR E23“ CAR TRIDCEET Short, Long and Long Rifle NO ple’s Rally will be held September 10th. and 1 Charlottetown. Meetings p, m. and 7 p. m. Trinityvillnitl-ckd? ciiiii 7.00 PJVL-Choir RchearsaI-(‘hurvh v Auditorium. Final Achievement I r Day at 0h’T0wn 'Ihe Final Achievement Day for‘ the Island Honors in the Girls‘ Sewing Clubs was held in the. grime of Wales College on Angus: The following were lhe pfiZC‘ winners:__ l ‘Third Year Seniors-l Blanche Leard, Coleman; 2 Erma lV-alluce Coleman: 1i Murdena Niathicson, Rose Valley; 4 Eva Cllowan. Rose‘ Valleyfl - Third Year Juniors-J lllarcurel,» Wallace. Coleman; 2 lilargcry Ber-lg‘, Colclnan; 3 Lona Mayhcxv. Ross- Sanderson, Grand View; Ii Olga i Bryenton, Coleman. l First Year Juniors _ l Gladys. Betts, Glenwood; 2 Irene Bruce,’ Valleyfielcl; 3 Verna Oulton. Glen-l wood; 4 Alice MacPhcrson, Valley- , ffeld; 5 Bertha Collicutt, S ring ficld West; 6 Irene ltlacLcod. igg. l Third Year Talks; lsenlor) - l Myrtle Beer, Coleman; 2 Murdena Mathieson, Rose Valley. Third Year Tallq (Junior) — 1 Margery Beer, Coleman; 2 Lena Mayhcw, Rose Valley. S c c 0 n d Year Demonstrations lSenlori-l Gladys Vincent, Wood- t vale; 2 Dorothy Good, Cornwall. _ second Year Demonstrations‘ (Junior) — 1 Phyllis Leard, Mt. Stewart; 2 Hilda Currie, Woodvale. Sports-l Cornwall Club: 2 York Cllr ; 3 Wocdvale Club. District Achievement Day at Hunter River The District Achievement Day for the Girls’ Sewing Clubs was at Hunter River on August I. Tllc following were the prize winners :- Second Year Seniors — l Hazel Hiscotl, Ruslico; 2 Jennie Mac- , Neill. Rusrico. Second Year Juniors — l Sadie Flliscoil, Rustico; 2 Reta Frizzcl. Rose Vallcy. FZTSI Yccn- Seniors - l Llnrjorie Ffiancis, Freetown; 2 Violet Bar- nett. Freetown. _ First Year Jumors - l Jeane Canlpbcll, Freetown; 2 Edith 51m- mnns, Freetown. Denlonstraiions, Second Year ilunior~l Reta Frizzcl, Rose Val- ev Talks. Third Year Senior - ll Murdcna Mathicson, Rose Ilallcy. Jllnior—l Lena MZIYIIEW, Rose: Valiev, l Sports-l Rose Valley Club; Igrcgtown Club; 3 New Glasgow 11 . District Achicvl-mcnt Day At Charlottetown The Dis ‘t Achievement for the Girls‘ Sewing Clubs was, held at the Prince of Walcs Col-l lPRc. Charlottetown, on the morn- ing of August 31st. l flhe following were the prize: winners z- l second Your Seniors — 1 Kath l The Presbyterian Provincial Banquet 6:30 p. m. Sunday 9:30 a. m. Commun- ion; ll a. m.. Church Service; Bleciings 2:30 ‘Billie and .\li.<.=. i‘ _1. i ’ ~. TICE t Young P00- Szliurday and Sunday, 1th. in Zion Church, 10 a. m. and 2:30 p. m. n Eastern Guardian ."I‘ll|s column ls rescrvcd for news of local Interest but advertising of’ a nl-u-sy nature may be inserted at 4 cents a word strictly pay- able in advance. ..'S'l'FV\'.~\R'I‘ AND Black's Plai- Flo Collies’. and ZsIWCLi. =s close Saturday, Sept. l0. L-IOO]. HKSITIISCIIIFPIONS , to till Cllllrlollctovvn Guzlrrl. I may b- llflllflPfl to illelr iildl‘. Arcinc Hlllid. ..‘Rev. MR. Mu. a o!‘ Chur- lottelown will occuui "v ‘ 1t l..: Montague United inu a "l l-vclling Sept. ll“); Cum .'~1-r-.;r<- ..‘O.\' MOTGI ‘I ‘II’ ‘~.'.. .\i:lcKl:lun:i. M’ ii Salllrdny will. :. l.ls moiol" pun“ , q lN, S. and l'\"li'll¥il 4 Edna INIZILKVIILt. Hose “rm, d” “mun Second Yvai‘ Senior,- i- l Illllncilc l nmn" l“ Um“ Leuld, Coleman; 2 Gladys Vlilccnt, W“ Ulmmm 5'1"‘ l: Woodvulc; 3 Hnzcl Hbvnil. Rllslicn; lmU-gh “L ?k.}l{di1l.ll(lIll( MacPhuson, Valley I HWORNBOIII _ _ ' second Yea]. Juniors __ 1 101a young people of tile Cnrtsliili. Dunc,” Bu,“ 2 Doris sum“ A“ Church, Montague- i'll_l1!_‘.'4-'\'l a con. Stewart: 3 Annie Wallace, Cole- ‘boll i" M13 and M"- R- W- B"? man; 4 Jpn“ hTa(:N|-Iin‘ Kmlysfm-(r Jcozv slllnmcl‘ CUlI-llldl‘ bvslrle ti". First Your Seniors ~- 1 Plun'li---\'l°l-il"lli‘ Fill"? ll MacNeill_ West Down: ‘.1 Lillianl WEI! - A very.‘ pleasant silower W115 tendered Mr. and Mrs, Wilfred MacDonald oi‘ Brudenell when upwards of fifty friends and neighbors assembled at their beautiful homo. and pres- cntvd the newly-wells with many lovely and useful gifts. Tile parcels were opened by Mrs. Dan MacKoy and Mrs. Charles MacClure read the verses attached to tile-m. Mr. George Dewar, New Perth cave an address and much good advice to the young couple. alter which they were bounced. Later on dainty re- freshments were served by the ladies and a most enjoyable oven- ing came to a close-L. PERSONALS ..‘Miss Mary MacNeill of Clark Bros. Montague was in Truro for the holiday.——L ..'Mr. Keith Fraser 0f the Bank of Commerce, Montague spent the holiday in 'I‘ralro.--L . ‘Mrs. Calvin Bruce. Montague motored to New Glasgow, N. B. tvhere she will be the glaest 01' her . ." lilllllrlL-SIIE sister Mrs. JPllkillS.~'I_l ..'.\lr. Sampson will) ts relieving in Bank of Nova scciia, NIon-lague while tho lualiager, Mr. W, A. Mac- ' m Laggan is on his vacation. 1V1 . to Sailii Joiln for llli’ llflllfli“ no was iwcolnpanied by Mr. J. Lynch and Miss Mildred Bishop, Xlouta- Que-I. JMIss Blanch Alacbeod and Bliss Betty lviurdovk kflmtngue left this morlliilg for Montreal. were accompanied as far i Munc- ton by Dr. Prcsiou and Mrs. Niac- Intyrc. their little son Jaclue and Stclla Alaclnrgvre. ..'Mr_ and Mrs. J. W. lll_(‘ll‘ son. Iaxmard Rouell. and his wJc have iefi on rulillll lo their home in W0l)llI'Il. hills», zlitcr vi.»- itlnc Nlrs. Roucllls brother. Mr. Roucll, , Frank MocNclll and M115. MacNezll, of Cnrdizzlu. Airs. Hour-H's mother, ltlrs. J, \\’. AincNv-ii min is rc- sidilr with her at Woburn. will be 95 years 01d tho lust rim of October and ir is nlrasinc ro know shc is PDjQYllllI vxcclicnt health. erino MacPllerson. Vallcyficld; 2' _ .—_ Mglgoriec} Currie, Montague. l DEADLOCKEQD I‘ SERIES c con Ycnr Juniors - ‘l Phyllis. CH.\'I\].{.\\.! K- n s”. 3 __,CP, Lamgiowilrxsinxllari; 2 Dons Smith, _Ranymg “Win on me verge o; ‘ ‘- " '. - . eliminrllion idu- m liurir mime ‘vslrm zselllgllfllzfngqlxldgiigge with Cllzllllllln Bison.- lll-rv inllcrv, Grarwfviflv‘ ‘ " ' the fast .\I"A(lf1Ill Wochloliognrs y ' . __ . . nine cwnvd vin- Nv-rs" Illwlllsulvlt Mgcuflrodxpia ‘llméolqrmlol llllPflllfYlllillf baseball lilldls a; 0i";- Vzlllovffcld‘ 3 lylavion ltlacPhcrsolv “m” “MU Th” mmlmd 5m‘ ' Gymfd vyiCw; 4 Alp-o gyqflcphcrsnn’ lcnln cumc from iw-liind '0 d Vallcyiicld; s Uilllil Walls, York. ‘ Chalhcm 5?. barium: m: Sccond Ycnr Demonstration». lliifilllll! blfI-Inxviv pllnm Scnl0r~ 1 Dorothy Good, Cornwall, ilmclv hllims am who! stJunlor - l Pllyllis Learn. M1. lwlulna. cwnrl. -—-~>——---—~~ ~~- ~ Sports-l Cornwall Club: 2 Mt.) Ilse ltlinnrdis for dandruff. StcnvaruClub; 3 York Club. .»l'lO()T WITH D OMINI ON Al. 3” R-C LEAN rs- - ‘ii in CH ARLOTTETOWN 3i The Ilzoolzus HARDWARE COMPANY I INITT” 11%‘ v _ rmurmn PHONE 105