UGUST Q0. 19.47 yws/ESTERN GUARDIAN - AGENTS: l. Elmer Murphy, 10S Hanover Street, aud George Clow. 1Z5 Ottawa Street ' SUMMEDSEDE and PRINCE COUNT! News, ‘ “ptiona, Advertising. {the Guardian may be bought ut any of the following stores in Summerside: - Water Street; Gourliss Drugstore. ll Omtral Sheet: ggonfmm, Wsterxltrpst: Mark isudet. s1 GIIIIVEEIO ltaust Th. qurdian will be delivered to uuy home in Summerdda. lmumyggzopsrdsyorlleperweek. Phoaemforthlaservtss a n" you order to the bey responlble tor delivery on your route rgggwAléTz COPIES ll -—OUMPLITI stack pickling ‘m; pound. Art's Grooeteria. supplies. Art's Oroostaris, -OILIRY l8 cents per b-fl. Art's Grroceteria; —TOMATOII. two pounds D cfiata. Art's Grooeterla, Summer- s e. Jhgal: lettuce 2| seuta heed. u.“ Qrocetcris. 451.5111! 18 cents per bunch. u" Giocewfil- AHIINCETOWN United Church. mlpeque,‘ Sunday, August 31st. mines: 11 A. M and 7.30 P. M gen James Cross, Minister. —l"0lt SALE light thriving wsgou in good condition. James A. Misc- Neill and sons. I a v1 —BB.ACI-1'S store and warehouse will be closed labor Day, Mun- day. Sept. l _|-'QR SALE- 1935 Plymouth se- w, Good working order. Good‘ ares‘. new battery. Clarence Young. new Annun. , ._0L'R STORE will be closed all 5y Monday, Labor Day. S. D. ixdll. .-STE.\IOGRAPHER WANTED, ‘xperigngcd preferred, Knowledge g bookkceping necessary. Per- nanent, position, good wages. vme Box 362. Summerside. -DON”1' MISS SPECIAL Iebur Day dance Crapaud, Monday, Sept. 1. Eastern Rhythm Boys. Sponsored by Orapaud sattbsll —GI2NUINE American Brian- Pipes Small, medium. large. sizes. Only 95 cents postpald. Real good pipes for a real good smoke. Keith Pratt, Bloomfield. 4111A. It. GRANT will be absent ‘gm cnaaeoswelrowu GQAQQIAN was; Lnnzrsau ' Don't Miss the Dare Devils Sss Page i2 AIANTIOI-D asphalt shin- gles, Mslpsqua ‘Ilrading 00., bid. Kensington. —0Ul stares wll close u! day, Monday, Sept. let. Ralph Callback and 0o, and W. M. Is- —INQUIC‘E‘ TO I_UII - i § E s l- den, will be convened when the report of’ the peflsoiogist. Dr. Herold Qsaw, who performed 81s autopsy is received. On lest Mon- i day evening Mrs. Newsoma, who was only it years ot age, was sp- proaching the office ot Dr. John Downing. Borden, when she eol- lspsed just before reaching the office. On examination she was found to he deed. An inquest was called with fAoting Coroner PJ. Mclnnls presiding and the tol- lowim composing the Jury: Id- win McWllilsms, foreman. Keith Lord, Wendell Mclayden, Vernal Webster, Lorne Csrruthsra, Shel- don Dixon, William Pooley. his. Newsom is survived by her hus- band. —8r ' i 41H!!! ill-A man from Sea —'!‘RANSIFERRED T0 SYDNEY —Mr. Donald Sutherland of the Royal Bank of Canada, Summer- slde left on Wednesday for Sydney where he has been transferred. Ba- fore leaving hewvas presented with a gift on behalf of fellow ‘staff members. Monday evening he was guest of honor at a corn hol] held at the cottage of Mr. Clarence Jones where he was also present- ed with s parting gift. ‘om m; office from August 30th to’ yplrmber 18th inclusive. Office m; by f/pefl and anrangetnents have yon made to care for patients. DFOR. SALE MODEL A. i931 "Cxuq Reconditioned motor. few tires. Excellent condition. Ap- fly R. P. H088. Reads Corner, lummerside, After 6 p. m. N0 \hone calls, please. -CHURCII 0F ENGLAND SEI- IICES. — Parish of New London, mdny, August 31st. 11 Morning ‘raver Si. Mark's Church, Ken- lhgion. 2.30 Eveninz Prayer. l1, yicmlng Prayer. St. Mark's Chlkwtl. Iensingtovn 2.30 Evening Prayer ti. Stephen's. Burlington. 7.30 Ev- ing Prayer. St. Thomas’. New udon. Rev. D. E. Noel, Rector. —KENS!NGTON, Malpiequc and Freetown Presbyterian Churches. Services Sunday, August 31st. Ken- slngton st ll A. M. Freetown at 3 P. M. and Malpcq-ue at 730 P. M. Sunday Schools: Kensington at 10 A. M. Freetown at 2 P. M. Mal- peoue at 7.30 P. M. Rev. J‘. A. Mc- Gowan, Minister, “MM A sTO E NEW Here's mother "Ins up" of Items-collected tor your approval. they interest us-so. we know that they'll interest YOU! “c5414, JAcxg _ _ _ - - _ - - _ - - - - 14.00 and $15.00 This heavy duty, ell-purpose Jack Ia for use In raising trucks, oars and tractors . .. lt is a moat useful piece of Farm equipment; beside being used for lifting Farm Machinery, it will lift small buildings, stretch fences and do innumerable other heavy tasks. The Jack-All Jack is available Iu two sizes-the 3t" he is 14.011 and the 4B" size Is 15.00. Hardware Department TABLiLAMPSlIADE——————-—-—95 oentstoEJS Make your home brighter and mere attractive with new Lamp Shades-these shades for Table Lamps may be had In Parchment and a variety of other materials. They're tastefully decorated and are in a number of different styles, shapes and slaes .. Don't put up with dusty, attractive collection of Shades for both Bridge Lamps and Trilltes.... Come in sad see them today! - Furniture Department coaoasn GLASSWARI - - — - — — — — - 85 cents to 1-50 This importation from Caecho Slovakia is well worth seeing The lovely clear glass In glowing colors of amber, blue or green, Just sparkles. This display consists of salt and pepper sets, sugar and cream sets. marmalade Jars, ssh trays, vases of different sizes and shapes and ulsd bowls with a large plate The price of these lovely pieces ls remarkably mssonsble. For a really charming gift. choose Czecho Slo- vakian colored Glssqsre. Chins Department ciuwserc aonrrwu sers - - - - - - - - — - — 1-50 These Corduroy Sets, consisting of a locket and iodphurs is the correct Fail attire fer your "little nipper" .. The Corduroy Is silky flue walo In green, bIus or brown and the suit is unlined. The shes’ are 8 to t... Get your "Small Fry" a Jodphur Set and watch him strut! Youth Centre dingy Lamp Shades! In Furniture Department you will also find an‘ Cow Pond was found guilty of ,wi.lfully obstructing a Fisheries , Officer in the execution of his duty lby Magistrate R. S. Hinton in |Summsrsids yesterday. lie was |fined $0 and costs. According to the evidence given on Wednesday the officers had called on him to stop his boat, which he failed to do. On Thursday afternoon the boat was located near shore and was placed under seizure. Whhe one of the iaspecto u was making lit fest to the Fisheries Depart- ment patrol boat the accused, who had been on shore, boarded the boat and pushed the officer over- board. Later he was arrested by R.C.M.P. and lodged m jail at - Sumrnersldoa-S. Personals —Miss Beulah Hewett. Summer- side, has left on s vacation trip to visit her sister, Mrs. Ralph Steele, Brooklyn, Mass-S. —Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Beer oi Quinsey, Mass, are the guests of Mr. Beer's sister. Mrs. Harry Silli- I phsnt, Surnmerside.S-—. —Mrs. George Cox of lhlifax is the guest of her sister, Mrs. H. T. l-lolman_ Jr., and Mr. Holman-S. —Miss Pauline Clark, Toronto, is spending her holidays with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Brenton Clarlo-S. _ —Mr. and Mrs. Brenton Ola: and family are spending the wer end in Saint John, N.B.. the gues of Mr. and Mrs. Lourids Oerle sen-S. ‘ —-Miss Mamie Mill. Clennon. |haa returned m her home afte: visiting friends in Freetown and Indian River. —Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Mill and Miss Daisy Mill, Clermont, were recent visitors to Charlotte- town. —Mlsses lra and Deanna larkin and Marion Humphrey, Kensing- ton. have returned home after i spending Point. I —Mr. and Mrs. Raymond M" Gilivray of Chicago. 111., and M- W. J. MscKinnon of Moncton. l" 13., were week end guests of J. J MscKlnnon, New Annsn-S. CAPlTOL-Bummerside ' g uovoav All IIESDAY ‘A DISTINGUISHED MOTION PICTURE 1* I ’ \uti1in.\'., eéegjca l. l R w lliillili 1 m \' ill \ . Please note-No Short Subicfl“ Shows: 7.1! and 9.15 —Mr. and am. Goldie Reeves were guests of Miss I. M. Murray to supper st the Queen Hotel. Sum- merside on Wednesday evening. —Mr. Rough Sudsbury of 2on- slngwn, suffered a painful accident Saturday afternoon, when he broke his arm st -the wrist while cranking s tractor. —-S. —Mrs. Matthew Pokier and Mrs. John P. Gaudet, Summerside, have left for Gespe, Qua, where they will vieit Mrs. Albert Gallant. - S. —Mr. Charles Bacon rs- turned to his home in Hamilton. Ont He had come to Sirmmerside on- Saturday evening in company with his mother, Bacon, who returned from Mont- real whers she had undergone an operation in a hospital-S. -Dr. f... P. Nelligen of Montreal his wife and three daughters are visiting friends and relatives in the western part of the province. Dr. Nelligsn is a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Michael lieliigan ct Pleasant View. -S. ‘—Mr. Robert Ckm-ih has arrived from Soston andis .viaiting brother, Mr. J. L. Gorrill and Mrs. Oorrill. flarvsrn Skeet. Summer- sids. He will also visit relatives in the western part of the province.- l . FOR SALE i AT STANLEY IRIDGE Store sad steel: also Iot of lend. Ml! MRS. J._E. FLEMING . Matinee Tuesday 2-30 the past week st Mill's I » EMALLIIAIPS. downpour, rhea garments are ideal for your round WOGI’. For tile six yeor old, His Iittie lady, the young schol- ar, the campus queen, young men and women, grows- ups... will vvaor and wear, with loads of comfort and protec- Forthe Ladies in slses fl to l-ix, l2 to 20 and 3| to M, these fight wear coats come in materials of cottton poplin. sa- tins. fine twill cotton gabardine and twill gebardine, In either fit.- ted or loose hacks-some hoods, with or without all round hole, storm labs on sleeves with button up collar. Colors are red blue, beige, brown. S"!!! "Ii black. 7.95 to 37.50 For the Men In silos 26 to 29, 30 to 3| and ll to 44, those garments for the man of the house come in raglan shoul- der style with button up collar. riseh pockets with storm tabs on sleeves, with'or without ell rounl belts, In combed cotton twill ga- ear For Fall Your fitting defence ogoinsf sun, wind, drizzle and ...for work, school or nloy....iheae garments fi°n os well as dressy oppeoruncq All gormenfs ore dry ciesnoble or washable with core. . . wltir when _ rum i~ some win. __ Quality’. 'e Water Proof I Shouts!‘ Proof ‘minions Ll M IT E i? SVLIMMERSIDE‘ ,. us .0". nscnlabepabsnsesqsspeseseseeeunsupere_ Mrs. \Ceorgie I unlined. bsrdlne and rubber. 4.95 n. 29.15 lined and STORE BLDSEII MONDAY, LABDDR DAY ' sen. 1st - tun-- aannvenrelenrsedunnnnnMasMeLtLnJgu Work 0n Iiew Hospital Will flissuma In Spring I ' There will be no further work done on the ccnstructicn ct Lie new Prince County Hospital this l fall, Mr. M1... Bradshaw, vice pres- ident o! the Hospital Board in- l formed the Guardian last evening. ,but it will be resumed in the spring. Mr. Bradshaw la acting as chairman of the Board in the ab- sence o! Mr. W.E. Derby. who ls out o1 the Province. | Mr. Bradshaw said that the work has been held up for a re- vision o! the plans. The excava- tion work has been completed but he explained that it was decided not to go ahead with laying the foundation this fall due to the scarclt ct materials and the late- , ness of the season. As the erection ot the building is not to be pro- seeded with immediately. if the retardation were laid it would have to be protected against the action of frost during the winter and this would probably cost some thousands of dollars. inundation Maritime Ltd. o! Halifax have the contract for the construction of the building. Ap-, proulmateiy forty men were em- ployed on the job when work ceas- ed last Saturday at noon. - S. IIIXICO IIIALLII Blot ls three tunes as large as Mexico In ma. . '0 4r HENRY FONDA, LINDA DARNELL, “MY DARLING CLEMENTINE” —Staning Henry Ibnds. Linda Darnell and Victor Mature, and directed ‘by threetime Academy Avward-wi-rmer John Ford whose "Stagecoach" was acclaimed as a new high in movie westerns, Dar- ryI F. Zsnuclrs presentation of "My Darling Clementine” opened yester- day at the Capitol Theatre. The Twentieth Century-Fox film. set in the colorful period of the 1880's in the Southwest and based on actual historical incidents, unfolds one of this country's most exciting chap- ter; of flaming hate, violence and romance. DENE AND \ WEDNESDAY, 9-1 A. M. sou MESSER mo ms SATURDAY, 9-12 PM. BLUE NOTES ORCHESTRA IMPERIAL IIAIIGE PALACE i mt: wrsr or SUMMIRSIDE g pa as ea sa as pa >- se as as as u n euxggggtquyjltlt}UQQLPSAUUHIJLPUQLPUU‘ NOTICE in O’Leary Public Any person wishing to dispose of shares _ L _ Hall Co., please advise 0'Lenry. Branch of Canadian "CKIDII stating number of shares and pricc, Rcnsnn for p-Irtlhfli-fl- “m” 1g ee keep this building as a public Hall. O'LEARY BRANCH NO. 7 Ccnu/iiun Legion. ‘ wan"..- FOR SALE At Carleton on Borden-Sum- ruerdde Highway. 100 clear. Running brook at back. Good buildings. Electricity able. 1-2 mil.- from stores railway. ideal potato or dairy fur-In.‘ With our without crop. Apply E. S. FRANCES Carleton acres, S5 avail- and f/ag 6'14): “meat.” rmarm p/I/RY Pkaoz/cz; DANE Q00 ISLANDERS EVERY ONE HEALTHFUL AND DELICIOUS P CHOCOLATE MILK 9 CULTURED BUTTERMILK Phone 373 for Delivery IDEAL DAIRY Sununerside e mu: e surrrn 9' CREAM