r 4- 4.. ..--._---»--.- x. 1 l 1 --\1........_.-_ <4‘ F, KEEN 5512A - ‘I / i!’ 2 SMLINGS WEEKLY DIRECT TU 0110 Round $1011.. $1840.. ' A flltttivrfl American liner . from Reed's Point . <11, Suint John, direct . '0 1. 1511.11, Wed. and Sat. at T130 RM. (A11), 131m l1 A.Z\l. (D.S.T.) next day, l-iue 1 -11ls and stateroom; >. at moderate cost. - Annly st any Clllldlln Nsilonsl Rail-n): Company 11m: 11111», or u 11m t P1111: wnm, 511111 1.111., EASIERIV STEAMSVHIP LINES ‘-'.'."..".-.-.~.-..-.-.-.v.~.*.~v.-1.-.v EXAMINATION Fllting and Ssllalllylflg GhlOel i 11. .1. 11115011 i I OPTOMETBIST 5,‘ Montague, P. E. 1. Office flours: l0 to l2 A. M- 2 to 6 P. M. g Spinning and Weaving Send me your wool to be Spun into yarn 11ml woven into blankets, The charges urc: 23 cents for single ysrn, doubled 211' cents Per Pound. Blank- (‘is cost $2.00 laundered; and If llll- lnundered $1.85. It. takes five pounds of W001 Der blanket. Wool must be well washed. all hurts 111111 dirt picked out, T111- siu- of single yarn medium. autl 111111111011 yarn, is fine, medium anti t<1;1r~1-, also hooking yarn, 1'11: thinpcris name, address, own- ers name and Instructions inside all p.111 vlt. 1111111121)"; cw, 11y appointment I: Office Connected with :, DRUGSTORE .v.-.- . . .1 . . . .-.-.-.-.-.-.-.~. i‘ k \ 1111 bv rnuil or freight. Freight.‘ 1111 100 pound lot. \ti‘| 1w r1111 4 rind-i» 111-1111- fur wcll trashed dry, 2101110 were those of Mrs. Hutch, 1111‘ 1t 1111110 wool. Mrs. George Pratt, 688 Montello |1iw1w<t nrim- for unwashed 001. street: Mrs. Robert Carlin, 190 West .1111" ruivtw’. blankets and only gens“; sflffgt‘ we“ m; Bu! ‘rm-aw for sule. M“ gal-pan 5-941“ 301 “v ‘L CONDO,‘ iovenue. 711g oldest ofkthrdrtvtrr bsb- l‘. f) 1'.1~\ "' I15 Queen Street. i195 was ‘m er 5 We“ i’ ~ . Mfloiu-qnttq. Although the oldest person m in- Murray Harbour Boat Races And Tea Party Wednesday, Jtlly 31st. Races will start at 1.30 A. S. '1‘. Nlenls served on grounds Dancing and other en- tertainment in the even- lng Proceeds for War Pur- poses Pome and enjoy the luy in Southern King's. l l 1 - Clearance of SUMMER DRESSES§ 25% Discount on all our regular Summer Dresses selling at $5.95. Sale Price $4.45. Another line of regular Summer Dresses selling at $2.05. Sale Price 60 Pruwse Bros. lfmttui gnidttate ‘zty hos- a va - f 11.111 Nlary‘ home c stiiplio-ciioxidc 111v rcfrlgeraiot‘ first floor was reucc Eaton, T9, 1'~o11, who docs ~i111mo1.t :1‘ 0i a ed the peculiar 11s shr- ivas going and ' 11 she e1‘.- . . u Eaton from the off that '11 entered ‘he room. She s o telephone t ., y :0 large re- o pull o1 h 11111.1" 111g it off. Mrs. North telephoned the refrig- i-rator company from ‘he home of Airs. Singleton and 111son go out of the l n, 1 o the front door a upsta s toi .>l1U[ the doors of the rooms svncre‘ tzhe pan-nts and babies were. Mrs. Dlattinson Collapses Mrs. North found Mrs. Mattinson in a state of near collapse when she y went to the nursery and asked her, if she cared for a stimulant. airs,’ Mattinsor. said that she thought she 1 should have a physician and just after Sajilllg that site collapsed, i An emergency call vvns manic fol the police department and Officers» Anderson art! E. Barry respondcdl with the ambulance. Whcn the of- ficers noticed the gaseous odor, they cailed police headquarters and Capt. Guerln, Sergt. Newman and Officer Toomey responded "with gas masks, inhalator and oxygen tanks. A call was also made to the fire department and Chief Dickin- son, Deputy Chief Lynch, Squad A and Comb. 1 responded with inhal- ators and oxygen. Before the arrival of firemen Mrs. North gave all the oxygen in the hospital to Mrs. Mattlnson, but she was pronounced dead on arriv- al of a physician. Medical Examin- er Budski said death was due to heart trouble. .. Bovtvedbyhomoa Miss. Raymond B. Hatch, 100 Bokside avtenue, who had a daugh- ter born at 2 o'clock in the morning. the first girl in a fanuly of seven, was in bed in s. front room were 1711c gas seeped and when it was discovered she was wuglting, fire- . men apple-d we inhale-tor and gave her oxygen. She recovered quickly. The 10111“ babies taken to the next hale the gas, Mrs. Florence E1011, 79-year-old mother of Mrs. Mattin- 's0n, felt no ill effects of the QM i although 511s yrrotbably inhaled more ‘tthan anyone else. A service msn from the refrig- rratcr company was quickly on , the scene and he was repairing the ‘machine while firemen were mak- Iing every effort to back a ysparlt of life to Mrs. sttinson. i Non Booth. Native Florence (Terry). Eaton Mattin- OXFSrH D111 W‘ ‘ firmatlon and pu Ito the provzncp at 1 tccmzng here he hi..- t" .\lrs. North i , nine hours; elfour of a fanuly. ' 1 fcuzht in the lust (‘wrist zRodd had an lntercstzue z ‘ “"5 -““l‘.'n1orning wzth son. who was known professionally as Florence Eaton, was owner and superintendent of the Eaton and Sunshine Hospitals. She. was born . 1n Nova Scotis and lived here 45 fvmrs. She had been in the nursing profession for some time. She was s. dstighter of llldgsr P. and Florence fFrnser) Eaton). Her {mother surivives her. She Yenves nlsn her httsband. Charlton B. Mat- ilnslm: two brothers. Arthur C. and ‘ lmtvrence Eaton, both of this cltv. and two sisflers. Mrs. George E.‘ Singleton of ‘Hrnrklon and .\'i'1's Charles Burgess of Nova Scotls. i She was a tnembor of the War- ren Avenue Baptist church 11nd- ‘Brockton Chatrer. O. E‘. S. M11.‘ Eaton was troll liked by her na- [Wcnts nnd fr’r"1"< nnrl was slwnvs fr‘""l1v' and l-rttvlv. (Mrs. Albert F RhnDnnnld, Tong CrMk. P.E.1., is a sister of Mrs. North.) 1h Central Guardian ibis column is reserved iur 111-us o1 local interest but advertising ul s uewsy nscme may in. inserted 11.1) at 5 cents wuru sflrlcil) ihli- in advance. ‘i150 CO TIDERATION LIFE _\.\'(Jl~.'. lrUlBU-T T H E T NEW bhlll.\i.— 1t. (1 1 1's new stiappy‘ serial s. s 111.s . ttt- , Awakened Woman-by’ kilezirioi Barry. "SOL1TI£"1he purer, smoother, 611311111101‘ shortening gins better >_ ‘oakmg fEal-LIS. Ask your for. " it, L-bu-i-lti-ili. ‘t? A’ It SHOP EARLY TODAY. \1 .\iL'1..eOd Lumitcti Citmvs ‘tut .. 12.30. L-lS-i-i- l-lz. on. .1. w. stone's/111: “111 11.11 1..- 111 111s oiftcc the 111st Wttr; oi A 1 List. L-lbL1-‘J1 ‘t-HVAKENED “U Guardians ncw little mitten-exit. and good summer 111155 the ops-111: later 111 the w nroxrianvs ‘:§,§?j~_'*3{§,_ .11.\'l‘l.\'l1.'l£ s r. n1, <ot111s - a108, 5th, 1 111111 cltrtgitci" s11.» ijflOlgC 11'. 13 011111; 111 N0. 6 .\I.l.‘."r John P. 111114711, l). ide; motions pending .. A VISITOR “(iii El) EGG -- A11 1.1. ‘ Charles H. P11 1x1: and the 110 1c they .l the age of st ‘his way 111 the 1v ‘the veiy bottom 130-1011. '1‘ 1' 1.11111 by 1 1111-11111, 114- 111 1111- 111 sitcces-lftll c111 ‘erected 111a::>v 1111c slcicncts .11 and .1101 Rodd 1 l) I‘ ll‘ _ . . .c the Ztti In S l/l/femoriam rec’. succcssloti, and 4 ‘there 1s 110w a C111 direct sucrdslon t. ‘soon of :1 Chat-it's . far as l10rtltl1 1s 10.111. ‘Rodd is in the pink of evidenced by the fatt ' of l1cav_v hey 011 111g C stead. He loves the 1 has matte not. intircoue where he has ntany i: one occasion he crowed ton by airplane, takznu Alas, ret-timltxg by ra ferry, the rrttre Jtlill - Ho is a 1 '. - {W11 111 1. (‘RT que experienced on vfsrt. 111s honors 5r fast, bcth of \v11.c11 c yokes. Two are 11o: _ ,-., three exceptional. _ . ' ' ' ‘ (Swim Trunks . . . Perfect Jantzcns Klingiiics. l'0n111:111'.~1 111111 reliable makes made ln styles and colors untl :1 1'11 upprovcd for men’s wear, Sizes 30 to ii \\'11isi — - - -- $11.25 11p to $3.95 Special line of lmihiny: suits for big men-sizes 10-48-50 waist, will lit the island's »....... men _________ __ 4.95 MGDRE £~ M11591) [lmiled l Hot Weather Holiday Wearables (1 1u,;l1te1 " - l-ltirotu, son 01 .\ '2. - 111E CENTRAL DISTRICT 111111 11.1111 the ..~ A11. lt\l.I.\' of the Presbyterian Young “fheutlcv River Alzirruigtt l’ 1.1111011 will be held at place early 111 Augitst. L-loll-i \ id Friday, August 2nd at e-M- r 8 ‘ k Standard Time. GAZETTE!) - lClllUI. 111 1 L-153-7-31-21_ 11s.: of appoint 1 111.‘ —~---—- and 1'6! rcmtlits mi l: ' .\1.\l{l'l'i.\11-l Y1S1TORS— Among ‘Dcicu: Hcadq as J.;.y 1 - 111 the City from Man‘ the 021111-95 c-f [its tullouuir; t. |\'L‘.\l£'1‘(li1)' were Mr. i Foster, Chorlotte- ‘ . 1111's. C. Harrison) a11<1 Mrs. John Gal- ‘ 1t ‘s’ Mr. and Mrs. ’ . CharlottewwrL-Hali-t ‘Collide GM"? ' Nrrrron "RIP-Mr. and D- 5311!‘ .\l.ll'K.’t'C. 11nd their A1111. Stellsrton Road s week on a holiday . . .1": Edward Island T- r111c11fi11e. Tftey enjoy- . dcvs in Summerslde and .1‘.~io 11 and also visited tine,‘ Ann of‘ .\1'.:<"11111 at CBVGD- visited brother. Mr. George .. s sister, Mrs. We'll Trttamrt go11che.—Nevv I 1111s. 1111;111:1111 1.51s- “EGGISON 1 0111111111: Juno 1st. 1 nrcat shcck to hsr . Although in falling for Boys TENNIS SlliRTsl-Sport Shirts! - Broadclotlis and kniftctl fabrics, laced zlp.. per 111111 sport nccks- Plains and stripes. Sizes 22 to 34, Price — 50c. 75¢, $1.00, $1.15 fr» ‘i=2’ SUMMER SLAXl — Coni- plete your outfit with a pair of these cool white ducks,.._ blue, fawn and green tropi- cal wnrsteds-English cot- ton bcdford cords and flan- ncls. A truly fine selection at vt-ry moderate prices. $1.65. $2.50, $3.50, $415 SUMMER SHORTSl-Flannels and cotton cords, cool hard wearing and dressy cloths-front belt and elastic back waistbunds. Sizes 22 to 32. $1.00, $1.15, $1.35, $1.50, $1.95 SLAX! sOXl-The 11111.11 1111011111111 1.11 summer wear, fine light weight wools and cottons. Size 8 to 10V;- Prices — — - -_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 25¢ and 39¢ Boys’ Swim Trunks BOYS’ SWIM TllllNKSh-Wc ltuve all the new 1940 designs now on display in line wools and satins. Col- or: Green, Royal. Niuroon, Navy, illack and Yellow. Sizes 2i to I10, ages ii to 18 _\'1.':11'.-". .390. $1.00, $1.50. $1.513 and $2.95 MGDRE 8- WLEUDJIEM, "ed, mm condition was not regarded serious. but a few hours later she qulety and ‘ties. of kindly disposit 1&0. lfe is on health foo‘ l. number of Y"!!- was up and about as ususl o'clock Saturcay she unttl afternoon when peacefully ssed aw?!’- She was a la v of stirlms quali- ion and hos- ble. Her valuable contribution to inesiimable. yes, she will live all those who in the hearts of knew her, because no one could meet and know her and not be very much . benefitted b ardent lover of stature. The memory 10f her beautiful flower srden where she so loved the hearts of all who knew her. She , was '11 years of use. and a faithful 1 member _0f the Presbyterian Church _1rom ear.y youth. ‘four panion for over fifty y grief too st i tution w 52:11. , 21 years old, predeceased her J1 years ago. The sorrow for thLs cher- ished son at that time was s0 8W8?- thst her recovery was very doubtful. Gertrude. Mrs. Nor who stood by h never leaving her. the; loving hands could d0 l0 o e91‘ an sudden passing was g, very severe the tranquil peace which raidla her life. She was in to 1,011. wll ever live in The si of her husband only mggsthsmiigo, her devoted oom- ears. was a for her frail consti- An only son. George. only daughtt-‘Y. M. Oliver, er all h life, and d Surviving is hcr all bless and comfort her. And hcr her to the last. Ishock to Mrs. 011m, who was wmi On the afternoon of Juno 8nd. I U” M11155" M “mhflfl short service was held at m! 11°11" 9W1‘; Willi" e sser _ tengedimebacfililéeit and church was pro use Y whgch w“ m befitting for one so (and of them. Interment was in the family plot. lilsmggtrieided to IVLrs. Oliver in h 1- double bereavement. Success W. I. met at tho home r_ Mrs. James Williams for the Jui. - meeting. ‘ 1 Minuetdes were read and ro.1 e11. answer 5' . The Secretary reported 815.00 pazd t 'rd Ambulance fund and l0 1.1.3.5». donated for tvsw- I1 was moved and will 34- worth of War Saving Certificates be purchased by our Institute. It was decided to hold an Ioe Cream Boclal in the Hall the following week. Red Cross Work was distributed amonB m embers. 31$ Program consisted o! the . tinted to 31-79- 25111310111 brought the meeting to c. c1056. l w ch was oogiyctlturtiied ' Pr on Albemnby RevfisDr. John was lsrscly Bt- with flowers. Alberwn. beside It!‘ and son. sincere sympW-hl 11-168-7-31-1 . SUCCESS WOMEN'S INSTITUTE fourteen members convention l Cool SPORT SHIRTS I Buy several of these cool open neck shirts-satin finish cottons, piques and linen weaves. Sport neck, Short sleeves. All sizes---—--—--—— Tennis shirts of fancy stitched cotton and spun ray- on fabrics-round or lace neck styles. Colors: rust, grey, yellow, blue etc. Price — — — — — — — — - Men‘s shirts ’n shorts 50 and 75c per garment. Buttonless combs. — - - - - $1.00. $1.25 and $1.75 Good selection of cotton, silk or dimity fabrics. Full range of sizes. Hot weather accessories -— — wcioht. linen caps. mane s. 11111200 — — — — — - — 50c See this display of summer ties, belts, light weight regular or invisible braces, ankle length sox and light Here's an Ideal SPORT JACKET Y,“ I'M” “INC h smut brightly 995.,“ Llolzbdad pastel wools . . . the pastels in soft lliatlea blond with you’ shame;- dresses or to harmonise with your SLACK suit. 3 7.50 ’4.95 ‘$.95 ‘$.50 i ! Bee these inter-satin Bummer Ooats la so“ I i»! (i B8905 $1 “d $2 1 gain-the Summermsgfin- iluoziiiss Cltbfiieeiliar” pa“: I ' ‘ Slab linens, Crepes, Silk h," fength Wk‘, “to i Jemyfl’ Puke‘ 9h complete your ensemble. ‘4-95 ‘f’ *1 0- o? v1.95 r ‘was gmoonr e. MFLEOD 1m, (First Quality Chiffon H031‘ $1.15 for 79¢ f New Lasiex tops, which absorbs knee and garter strain. Shown i 690"“ *1 .00 ‘ in one 1 {bade "lliyi, ' “Verve”. Sizes 9 to 105,, rggupu- Summer Slax for Men! t $3.95 Dick up 1t pair of. these summer dress trousers of fine English Tropical Palm Beach or English Carrnex Flannels. Full range of sizes. 111001112 s. Marooned 4 flannels. Plenty of pat- terns to choose Sizes 30 to 44. $3.00, $3.75, $5.00, $6150 White Tropicals i,’ $1.15pr--_.79c Heavy service weight 1n first quality, broken f Be well dressed and bc sizes and colors, regular i=1- comfortably cool in a $1.25, now — - -- $1.00 pair of these summer . , weight trousera You." 5:55 gluezgétyrrtffiill iash- Lodges’! Chetvlllla ankle f- d t - ‘I , - h‘ I 0n 0S9. soc s n p ggmmg; m_ r991“. _ “e15 Best summer shades. shades. sizes 9% to 10v, seiges, fine light giey .. I, _ 1 botanles and Plnlrlish ‘sizes 9 m 10"?’ wguiar 3”‘ a Pail‘ 9T "T" PM" 51-15 1m. new —- — $1.00 for -_ __ _ _ _ __ 59,- from. 151001115 s. 11911200111181; 4 White Flannels $6.50 ‘c001 Summer GLOVES‘ Cool summer gloves in a variety 1.00 In white and colors. Price - _. Travelling hm with 11111111111 11 11 1 1. .1 ~ llflfkela- ‘ilude in Moire taffcitlt in nnllgiolzlr‘: Piilice: “°“’ — - - — - — — — - - - sst-_s1.5o 311103221‘. See our stock Prices - -_ ._. of styles. l5 .._-_.__-__ 0f colorful Kerchicfs 11nd turbuns. — — — — — - 315v. 131', 03c, and $1.0‘- l \\. For Glorious Days in c4 SURF and SAND 5031411518 at the beaches. . i with the water perfect and," flu warm sand ready fol Mu you loaf luxuriously! ~» Can you beat it? Bathing Suits In w00]__. Seton or dress maker styles. ranging from —$1-25 to $8.95! Beach Costs in Chenille,» Terry Cloth. Long and three qlllfler style $2.50 to $4.50‘ Bathing shoes and First Floor Rear. {MOORE 8- M9LEOD ME.‘ i i B111: B 11 H t. 1 Umbrella, all accessorieslhecfefisnry trig-q; 311:3?" 22d at the beach can be purchased at our Beach Ilepty Moons s. 11115011 We p a J - ‘t i ; Put “SWING” Into Summer Days‘ Wednesday Hall’ Holidays are in full swing 1111w 111111 ill important to have “Swish" spo1't:1\\c;11' h,- litt- beach-racem-und for fishing. 11am-1- i: uvti Ltd. can supply all of these Sportswear Department. SLACK SUITS-Striped or plain, st-rviceublt- mint". really well 111111111111 - - - -_ $2.511, $5.511. $5.11.". Bright “Hie Pia)’ Slliiii, Rflllld for hour-h 111' 1011111.- “’°“' " “' "‘ - - — — — — $1.115, $2.113, $1.115, $1.11.‘. wants in i-‘tt. l.:1.t-.1~- 11' Navy short“ Mr 93ml). With bright conlrzlsfinu" s111111 s rts-.-...___.__ — - - - -_ 7511-, 151,011, 5153-3 Drill Slacks, Navy, Copcn, swim-d m. Mn," 3%,“, my, .l"l@RE 8- PFLEOD B11135 p‘ g