ONLY TOO LONG TODAY THREE SHOWS can. all, M" STARTING P" Y ‘ .\ L 1. l A L a1 N c. Spin-Ll with hilarity “"1 a [Hist of mad. smashing riding suvli ss you nrvvr before saw Qt as ... l JUS vs ALSO iiilrlriiY Morse CARTOON AND 001112111‘ "HOT SPORTS" . - ., -,__, _._-,____,. , , - 26c, 421-, 52c. __ ~ n~oa1r...=¢rn/¢ r0 DA“ , O '_- I _ Mat. 3.15 . . . . . . . . .. 11c and 26¢‘. lie couldn't ride, U3 All l; Li.‘ \\ w l-Ive, 1.00 and 21.45 .. 21v and 37v. shoot or rope, but t _,___ ..___ l Eve. 7.00 d: 9.00 with the cowboys‘ gals he was a real Whore the fun be- SP gins - where laughs 3 are laughs — where gals, guns and gags give bold, bad Bill lluines Just the kind of picture his fans are yelling for i SPI B SHORT SUBJECTS SYNCOPATED JAZZ Charlie Chase runumn 1am raven w WILLIAM ]llE¢f 1o PERMIT a1 3.15, 1.00 SHORT “D 9w ‘ 0111.1 z nus sunnacrs “ ' ' n ‘o’ .4 -* ~ . r ‘~- v ~ FRIDAY ,»' COM! ~41"- liiv- ""- All‘ B AND ‘ EABLy jEve. 26c.42c, 52c. MEL 3J5 v ‘ . _ 16c and 37c. SATURDAY roll SPLENDID TALNWS ii N Ii curr rowan; AND o» v r, x. nusn m. .-._- usnas-urnazn sasszdsnénEsfi .~.\/\(\(‘ cecal”- AND NEW * MODEL RAZORS OF;THIS SHINGLES l V‘ m h g u, f u wing Cedar Shingles viz:— "f "e siillvlitlnsxzixizasf o 0 10o M. ma cLEARS- .. 50o M. cleans. 4w M- CLEARI WALLS v G zoo M. x No.11. ‘Y? wel PRICES LOW- » l ' w L. M. POOLE o CO. m: moms wuauvas Vel n ,__ ' 4 . t p . .' m _ ho l o . ., h '_ ° B a w . suocK-Alsso ih your sqfinynumrfiufi? LONG canal? woulsws 11151111111: The regular monthly meeting of the Long Creek Women's Institute met at the home of Mrs. Fred Stretch on Wednesday evening, Aug- ust 6th, with an attendance of ten members and three visitors. The meeting opened with the singing 0f the Institute Ode, and repeating the Creed in unison, followed by the reading and approval of minutes of last meeting. 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There ls Only One Probalc Quality-Thclkst Distributed and Gudmnmed by AUTOSTROP SAFETY RAZOR CO., LIMITED _ 83-93 Duke Street, Toronto, Canada ' In m» m... 240.36: nun - candy. Report from the Bick Com- mittee for last month. A very in- teresting report from the Institute lCrewcntion at Charlottetown was 'given by the delegates. A social hour was spent in conver- ration and dainty refreshments were ‘served by the hostess and the meet- ing closed by singing. Mrs. Annie istrctch kindly invited the members to her home fer the next meeting. roll call to be answered with pickle recipes. On Saturday afternoon, August 16th, the members of the Long Creek ivomens Institute accompanied by a ' number of visitors, wended their way to Canoe Cove shores to a beautiful i-pot overlooking the Northumber- i‘ land Strait to hold their annual pic- jzlir. Although the anticipations of luvs event always rang high. never- flhcless en Saturday afternoon. the comummation ol our best". hopes were {realized in the excellent sports in- idillzrzl in by nll and resulting in such 1'".=_' ' ~, sparkling eyes and Ihst. ill" 11.. in t. a keen appetite. Alllioilch m: all, yct some could not resist the tcnvpi. ion of a dip in the surf and reported tho vmter to be an excellent telnprratilrc. After the sports wore finisherl nll sat on the lxass where supper was served in real picnic style and the various ap- petlzing dishes appeased the ravish- ing appetites of all present. As the sun began to set. thoughts of home dawned on the picnicers and very reluctantly they began to leave 1Q;- home, but with many bright pros- pecis of a similar future event and; one and all were of the same opinion l that ivluui it comes to real sport the I “Long Creek Women's Institute" cannot be beaten. Cdrdi 0f Thanks ‘Mr. and Mrs. O‘Conneil w sh to thank their many n1 .15 gcillhbours, doctors and nurses olntbe rlnce County Hofilital, for deeds of kindness and floral tribute; 41,71“; llfcent and bereavement. Noonnn —--—-__{._._. Use Mlnnrlfs Illnlmsnt for fool ailments, -__--___._._._. ..__ , .___ . v s. Munn, o! the Canadian Bank o! i ' THE CHARLUFYETOWN GUARDIAN ' _. ..._. I Central Guardian BAPTIST CHURCH-Unlike! BID’ tist Church servioes: Dunldu, 7.30 p. 111.; 8t, Peters, ll s. m; Annsndsle. 3.00 p. m. RADIO PROGRAM Schedule for (LEO-Y. Dill! l 1100-130 P. NIP-Luncheon Music. GANADlAN LEGION SPECIAL MEETING to elect deleifltes to PTO- vinoisl Convention will be hold on may svenms 5th September M 1.30 o'clock. 6665-1-34“ line. Sunday ABNEY-There will be service in Abney mission hall Sunday, Sept. 1 12h, at ‘l p. m., conducted by Louis ' llurril. the Friday preceding the service. rumor-ammo m- Roderick ‘ m“ iCommerce, Charlottetown, has beeni l .:::..::::“::.':" "' ‘m = ~~ i i ileen Homby will re-open her Class Monday. September 8th. Phone; 40 Street t‘ fzvNoOllriallltlhez Acszglxlliy senior-er: “ma “ “m” t° °“' “w” ‘m’ "°°k* vronm mmou-Miss Kath- T 1 NORTH rwsrrco AND smmevf BRIDGE - Services in connection with the United Church on Sunday, Sept. 7th, at North Rustico at 11 a. M!“ Margaret McLean’ Charlotte” g‘: liganmizgdg; aslumezig: ii/OWH, spent the week end at the home - ' 5 z n ts. will be the speaker. ° " Due“ the United States. Mr. l". R. Newsome, Charlottetown mum OOURT-avmlm“ 0”“ was a. visitor to souris on Monday. of speeding were dealt with at the Police Court yesterday morning. M m I Eight offenders were fined $5 and mind “w red 3°“ mach“ Co“! on’ w“ x a om no and lottetown, were visitors this week to one $20. Three cases were dismissed, u ‘ ‘me w“ “mm” “d W“ w” Mr. .1. w. McVarish, Bear River, i ‘$201225’ ssAalsé-ugiixgfi xglgzzlse Imotored to Bouris and vicinity on the ‘ >1: ' an autolst for operating a. motor ve- .‘ hicle while intoxicated was given “r1 days in jail, and the case of a second charged with the same of-. iense was adjourned till Sept. B. We are pleased to welcome Miss An- nie Dingwell back to souris after an absence of several years. Miss Ding- well is visiting friends and will spend n. few weeks in our town before re- turning to Boston. PERSON ALB Miss Reta Wheatley. Ohnrlottc- Charlottetown motorists to south town. has arri ed h m, fter enjoyable visit b noses: the gueasxlion Mmday ‘mmded M" Hm“ of nei- sister, Mrs. 1:. w, Hsndley. ‘Mwphy’ Mrs. A. Dealer-dines. who has bocni M,’ and m!‘ will" You“; of visiting her sister, Mrs. James Mc- i Kmgaboro’ we" motorists i° souls Neill. Kent Street. left mesday on ms week‘ return to Waliaston. Mass. Mrs. Mc- : 7.30-8.45 A. Mq-The Musical Clock 7.00-8.30 P. M-Dinner Music. On Monday, W " esdsy and Fkidsy sd- ditional time may be used. If so paper will be advised before dead- Altemate Sundays. morning servi- ces from a local church, paper will be advised which church and the ‘iour of broadcast by the station on 4.00-5.00 P. M.—’l‘he Inspiration Mr. RTA. MacPhersoi-l, of Borden. ‘motored to the Eastern end of the‘ Miss Irena Dunlap i)! Moncton, ‘noun ‘ spent the week end visiting in Sourls. Mr. H. B. Schurman, Summerside. Mr. snd Mrs. Peter McLellan, Sour- is returned recently from a visit to plid s visit to Bouris rocsntlr. wsssmotoristtothenswrncndd thsfslsodonldondsy. Neill and Miss Isabel Gnrdivin ac- companied her as far as Moncton. Miss Frances Munn. lidarshfield, has left on return to Toronto to con- tinue her studies st the Technical College. Miss Mary Hagan MscKlnnon. Longworth Ave. left yesterday mom- Sng on return to Boston, Muss. tore- l sumo her duties u nurse in training in the M husetts General Hos- Dital. SOURIS NOTES Mr. L. W. Saunders of Charlotte-i town was u. recent motorist to souls. i m. A. .1. Campbell of Bcatons' Mills, paid a visit to our town on Friday. Mr. Earle Foster of York motored. to Souris lust week and spent s day. i Mrs. Wm. Blsckett and son Walter. Souris, have mtumed to Boston to spend the winter after having enjoy- ed the summer months at their home in our town. Mr. '1'. L. Cooke, Murray River, was a. visitor to Souris and vicinity lust week. boro, spent Fkidsy visiting friends in Souris. chers Convention took place in St. teachers from Sour-is and surround- lng districts being present st the meetings which were held in the mor- ning and afternoon. Mr. 0. McCormick of Charlotte- town spent the week end st his homo in Souris. Miss Ronelds MacDonald, Bouris, recently spent n. few days visiting friends in Charlottetown. Mr. and ms. Reginald 008m and Mia Mildred Coflin of Bl»! Fortune were motorists to Bouris on Saturday. Mr. 0.x. MscDonsldJlmb-qpss- sedthrmlghoirrtownouthcsiltb. m. Edwin Peters or Rollo Si!‘ motored to Souris on Sshmisy. lbnlusnnlngofflvwleaimd, Mr. O. A. 015th, of Slim-BRING, git 3.1 viyJLIVi l m. w. n. Ohtmpion} Ohsflotto- tomwsssvisitortoloilrismths Toronto i r 1 Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dixon, Kings-l On Friday the Eastern Rings ‘nea- ‘_ Mary's Hall. A good attendance oi‘ Qr. l". E. and Mrs. smallwood oi v Charlottetown spent a. few days visit- ‘in; in Souris recently. ‘ Miss Mona Wilson of Charlottetown ‘was a visitor to our town this week. Mr. Everett McKendriek, Alberton passed through our town on Monday. MALPEQUE Mr. and Mrs. Undsay Coles, of hues will‘: MkIMQlHkb:0~l§-$L":D Qosxnsvornmmshmuo Ran Ross Tea “is was us.” ~- ‘nwqunuriev-Rumuiflmluafuiilt guest o: Mr. and Mrs. John Simp- was a. recent guest of Mr. and m. son, Hamilton. ‘ 'James Ramsay, Harzzilwn. Miss Elana sfewart, Hamilton, m. George Owen, Miss Thong spent a. few days recently tho guest O-wen, Mr. and Mm. Glen Owen 0f her friend Misc Ella Btavert, and three children o1 North Rive; North Bedeque. motored to Hamilton on sum-lg _ and were guests of lvir. and Mn Mrs. ThouwsyRamsay, Kensington A. L. Owen. 1 "y. \ . l» vac e- 1 ftififofcfofdi , _. JRVAV vwkv 0.0 Q - 33;; FROST STEEL FOX PENS KEEP PROFITS SAFE YOUR success dc nds on the type valuable foxes. ithout complete you run the risk of serious loss. Frost Steel Pens rd your profits u no other type of pen csm $snitary and easi y kept clean, no germs can lodge in them. Thq are absolutely escape-proof. 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