TRlDAl . “WEYO U the new smoking enjoyment’? I .Westem Guardian —THE S. S. GRANERS direct from l England will arrive at Bumme side l about the 25th with British Soft Coal - for Holmanb. Get delivery direct ‘ from Ship and save money. i 7058-9-18-51. —TI-IE FIRST CARGO of British gSoft Coal will arrive at Summerside about the 25th. We guarantee the coal will please you, so place your order for delivery from vessel and save money. R. T. Holman, Limited. 1058-9-18-51. J l -—SUDDEN DEATH-Citizens of| Summersicle were grieved to learn of, the sudden death on Wednesday morning of Mr. John A. Gallant, af- ter only a few hours illness. Mr. Gallant was one of Bummersidas most highly respected citizens. He was 67 years of age and s. native of. Mont Carmel, but came to Summer- side as a young man. His calling was that of fisherman and he was well known for his integrity and kindly , wd-avnru-c '1'I1I") Uflr\KLUl'l1‘Jl' WN UUAKUIHH i.~.t.='--.~s. I’. N. Curran. Ray Psrry, J. J. MeNally, D. I‘. McNeil], William l Gillls and Vincent Harrington-S. l-MUCH IMPROVED _ Mr. Mc- Keenan has returned home to Sum- merslde from Halifax, where he has been undergoing treatment in the Camp Hill Military Hospital, there for the past five weeks. It is pleas- ing to report that Mr. McKeenari is very much lmproved.——S. -MII.ACULOUSLY TSCAPES - An unusual aclcdent occurred at the corner of Fitzroy _and Eustane. Streets, Summerside, about 10.40 p. m., on Wednesday night, when a small runabout in backing up to make the turn crashed into the tel- ephons post, breaking off the cross bar, which went right through the hood of the car, about four feet of the cross arm going through the seat. The driver, who had cranked up the car, had not time to ‘get in before it backed into the post. He was Just able to reach the car and pull the young lady occupant of the car over to the driver's seat before iii-nun "v l Exposition of Latest Modes In Ladies’ SEPTEMBER w. 1-13,, disposition. He was an honored member of the C. M. B. A. and had a wide circle of friends. There are left to mourn his widow, formerly Miss Mary Anna Arsenault, of st. Nicho- las, and three sons and three daugh- the cross arm crashed through the hood, otherwise she might have been killed. The wires became entangled with the car, which was forced to remain where it was until a wreck- age crew arrived from the Electric lters, namely, Mrs. Walter E. Groepp- Light Plant. The telephones in the . i581‘, of Manchester, NH; Miss Ilene near-by houses were put out of com- l .Gallsnt, RN, of Wooleboro, N. H; mission. It was found necessary to Miss Florence, at present at home; turn off the power on the clown lFrank, Harold and Albert, all of town section street lights, until the lSummerslde; also two brothers and wires were cut to free the car from , ‘two sisters, Joshua of Summerside. the entanglement. It was fully an and Joe, of Boston; Mrs. T. Gallant hour before order was restored. Apart from the damage to the hood of Mont Carmel, and Mrs. M. Ar- and seat the auto was otherwise not l FROM the very first day that MASTER MASQN Cigarettes were made-From the very First pull ol the very First cigarette, we thought we had a new smoking enjoyment. 00ATS--Sl|lTS—. DRESSES - . MILLINERY, Etc. For Fall and Winter 1930 Grand Display Friday and Saturday, Sept. l9 and 20 Newlfashions are in and buying can begin now. you who have waited for our opening days- Now we are convinced that we have reached this goal, by the en- thusiastic welcome and the encore response From those who have tried them. You'll Find in them a delightful differen- ce-e mildness that is refreshing-e Flavour that is most pleasing-in Fact iusi the kind i . of a cigarette that you have long sought. Exciting news for Ladies wearing apparel of 2O ‘t < Expenly Handed “Om ‘he finemobucol f” ..~.,.,,,, ,,,,,,,, ,,-,,,,,,,,,,, ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,_ d,,,,,,g,,,_s, character, quality, style and price value are the order of the day. ‘MY "e “ ml ’"‘°l“"9 °"l°Y'“‘"‘~ _s' ____ It will be a pleasure to look and a. joy to buy. Remember the name MASTER PERSONAL‘ A ‘senault, of Summerside, to all of —DEBTH UP‘ AGED RESIDENT—- _ Friends in the east of the Province ——Mrl Elllzlbeth Cousins. Baltic as well as in Summerside will re-l left Tuesday moraine‘ for ms Ans gret to has; 01 the dam 0n Tuesday, eles, California, where she will spent. September 16th, Q1 Mr, John Curl-an’ the winter with her brother, Donald . of Summer-side. The late John Cur- J. MCKIY- Ind his Wife Ind flmill’ ran was a familiar figure at the H91‘ many blend! "F"! h" d'l?5r"l " eastern end of the town until quite “Per but Wm bide he’ return next} recently and lived to a ripe old age, BPYlnB with Plflil-"E-"Y- being in the nineties st the time of ‘”"' m; dean-L H, “~35 very highly es_ -—Many Summerside friends at- teemcd by all who had the pleasure mnded ‘he refit“ last’ “may m st" of his acquaintance. For many: Jam" Hill’ ch"l°“el'°wni 51"“ by years he was tenderly “red m. by! Miss Violet Richardson, assisted by hi; daughter, Mrs; Annie‘ “.110 nul-Sq Miss Margaret Sterns. During the ed him through his last illness. He "emng Miss Rlchndso“ w” pr" ' was born in‘ Mill Cove, the son of the‘ ‘ellled Wm‘ a “New bwquel‘ °x “m” ‘ ' a‘ l late Lawrence and Anna Curran. He‘ ‘*5- MASON-the price 2O for 25c-—get your little red peclcage today. i Mtl§l;@l'_l\llfil§<()lll A ~ g cigarettes l Home: contain coupon, urtliangsabie for a wide rings of attractive and useful premiums. 25° . We invite your inspection. FUR BOATS The seasons newest styles, beautifully lined and finished. If you anticipate buying a fur coat this year, we advise an early selection. The showing consists of: Hudson Seal with Alaska Sable Collar and Cuffs Hudson Seal Squirrel trimmed. Hudson Seal trimmed with Kolinsky, and All Hudson-Seal. French Seal self trimmed or Alaska Sable. CLOTH BOATS One of the largest ranges we have ever shown in Silvertone, Broadcloths, Chinchillas, etc., nicely " fur trimmed with Alaska Sable, Karakule. Squirrel, Rat, Coney and other furs. In the matter of color you are unrestricted, for many shades are as fashionable as black. Also a special showing of coats for growing girls z i i i z § l z z z i z i i i , _. moved with his mrems when qune‘ Squirrel and Rat Collar and Cuffs. and children in Chinchilla, Tweeds and Broad- l z 1 young m Ne“. PM,“ “We he WW1 -Miss Bertha Johnson, who is on ‘ g Northern Rat coats in all the new and varied gloths, " l I "- C-—- t ed very Successmuy “m, h, "Um. a visit. to her mother. Mrs Janie styles dark Rat and Silver Rat included. I _ _ ._ ._ _ v eleven sears new and took up h“ ‘mhmm’ .°f omen)" came d3“ w Mountain Beaver coats, a serviceable and dressy , I : Just iecen ed diiect from P8Cl0l‘_y-_ 0 residence a, me w, end o; sum; Summerside 0n a short visit to hci garment . . } I . l One full carload GYPROC § memde‘ v H’ mmlled M"! Burbs-ml 515*" M“ my Bflnardys‘ ' . h n t and 2 o; Avondnk, who medeccasm mm; " W '"'"'— . ‘ _, M An excgllent assortment of ladle! dresses, Sat- ~. z 0m, m" cnrkmd TEN_T-EST seven yQBrs ago. There are lcii to buster“ Gaardlan ins, Crepes, Tweed effects and Jersey for gener- 1. _ t '- _Assm_ted lengms__ i gfilllxafiril;iliéflaengiiiéaflgnlg' Fall hats are difTcrent in such delightful ways a] day “m; “~931- and for fall afternoons the > . ' ’ . ‘ ' ' " ""_ A that the selecting of your new hat causes some ~ a -—Pl'lC€S l0W— t Miss Annie at home; and four sons. Mayo]; $ALE AT A BARGAlNr- . . . . TWCQdI and JQYSGY 37¢ more f9!‘ bu5|n955 and ‘ ‘ _ I ' o [Lawrence .l.. of Siimmerside: William, M Mgntagug, a beautiful Farm, excnefnent’ Tjhls season’? ‘PSI-flay yo? w!“ filld sport wear’ » 1 L M P 0 O l e & C0 s, of st. Peters. PEI; Albert 1a.. of, “ma, good cumvnkn, 300d bum- very interesting. Everything that is new in ' ° e Vancouver. 3.0.; and John rt. on the i b l - : sha e or material Pattern h i V l i. h ts a 0 ings. Apply Hugh Comp cl. Mon . l) . - i! s, e ve a . , . d e - - . . sses in sizes 14 to t 2 Paolfs Wham“ °1d h°m°elwl 3F New Psrlh- H150 tague, 1039-9-11-31 ‘ Felt hats, Velour hats also all the new tam ef- s” m" speflal 1°‘ of lad!" r z one brother ‘Wllllhm M. Curran, of .___ feds are Show“ 44 gelling at, $645, $7.50 and $10.00 88th- , x New, York City, to all of whom the “asruvpay sgnvrcgg__gwi J - . i Q i i i § E z E i z z l i You are cordially invited to attend this opening on Friday and Saturday, September 19th and 20th. It will be of interet to you. Fylnllalhy 01' the mmmlllllll‘ i5 EX- W. Williams will conduct services on i '_ lcnded- The funvrul took ivlavc on Sunday, Sept. 21st, as follows. Stui‘ I _ Thursday morning at nine orlockl geon’ 11 3, m; Ggqrgetgwn, 2,45 p i i from the home to St. Paul's Church lm; nqd Mgntggug g1, 7 p, m, . and Cemetery and was very largely ' Q u i c k remains were laid to rest beside those 9% “goers cure {m- won-Arv"; Kings. r The D811 bearers were boro, 7.30 p. m, subject, "Standardiz- l I attended. Rev. J. J. McDonald of- __'SUNDAY EERVICES-On Scpl ‘ ‘ of his wife. R a d i o _ _.._ _______ irig Christianity." l, ' . . l l Children’s dresses in Flannels, Serges, and Vel- vets, and Jerseys. You Are cordially Invited to Attend Saturday, September 19th and 20th. This Opening on Friday And It Will he of Interest to You. Sinclair And Stewart, Limited 3mi- MPDOIWVI f" the RFPWP- The follows: South Lake, l1 a. m, subj ficiated at the Church and Rev. ash 1.19“ g R 5911 will pyggch p; ..'UNITED CHURCH OF CAN» T ‘ . A ADA, St. Peters Bay Charge, Rev. t " John Anderson, aster. 8t. Peters, _ e s \ $ “hr” W“ la éugclisr Greenwich, Mariel) There will be no P, E, l, service at these appointments on Sunday, September 21st. dad lulnuf _ lalt.”-— Ira. . lacuna. Stops ltai, burn, peu: la I Ilslflfl. uana goon far oodla few days. fikln bonuses dear, a All Dluaxisus i factories in the manufacture of elec-ing: "Y" °T 63°“ "d u” Pmvtsm“ tric conductors, the individual units Copper rods when imported by said tariff item 779A shall cease - of such electrical conducts not to manufacturers for use in their own have force or effect and itfl“ exceed the area of No. 7 gauge con- factories in the manufacture of elec- shall become oPlflll" 1nd ha“ l‘ duster-Free, free, free. trloal conductors, the individual for’?! 01 18W- When he is satisfied that copper units for such electrical conductors fQ..§§‘§..§§..§"’§Q.....‘| “ aava roun sags Rates EXHMINED LN ‘ GLASSES FITTED BY _____ E- E- '{ lContinued from page 11; Iflllllfillfl o? m‘ " pecking-z!) p. c., 30 p. c., 35 p. c. India rubber clothing and cloth- ing madc- from woterproofed cotton rabrica-zs p. c., 30 p. c.. 35 p. c. And on eaoh article of clothing-SO cents. 50 cents. 50 cents. don't know which of half a dozen good makes to buy. tjisten to words and you Li! Ii)’. l Montague. P. l l. icrs-zo p. c., 30 p. c. and a0 p, a, Jewellery of any material, for the bars are not available in the country not to exceed the ares of No. 7.0 _ 1-2%2-I€.Z-Zi2-Z‘E2-2 s I stlllk t0 facts, proved in i i,._..ii”““aa4q_ Boots and shoes, pegged or wlrg adornment of the person, N. O. P.- of export to Canadian purchasers gauge conductor, per pound. free, lac. m a minutg, and you turn l —- -—"‘”"‘“""" ‘ " '—“_" {Harlem with mlstnched soles do“ 30 p‘ c" ans p’ c" 45 p‘ c‘ Y on condition! of‘ s.“ and delivery “m P: _ PflI¢d—25 P- m. 25 p.c., 35 p.c. Fertilizers. compounded or manu- identical with those obtaining in re- "m" “a "WI I Glass" ‘i is“ f?!” Rad” f" BELLGMATHIESON B ‘ goon and Shoea facturcd, N. o. P.—5 p. c.. 7% p. c. spect of an” ‘and dgliveelries m» some m Force ‘rods! ;.'; m. _- OOS, , , _ , C ll C ' a ea o a ' a“ ‘uhudun ~f any 1158;101:515 spat]: Panislnpwlss lo p c ulrhrdtontheieorlaser sllbrrtlitrtled for H‘ J‘ w m ; ' ' ' " ' " OPTOMETIIIST Put any make beside the “on! To w“ 15 P- 6-. 40 D- c. Copper Roda tariff itemflm in schedule A to the Prom and after the date of the .. on“. Conan“ Wm. _ ONTAGU‘ Rubber or Gutta Percha Ho", and ' customs tariff, the several enumera- publication in the Canada Gazette Damn" S l M h ll R " l vcr- are a . cmove rotten hose lined with rubber; rub- Copper rods when imported by tions and rates of duty set opposite or any such order-in-council. slid p; Montague, El. |, aerial; from connecting i ber mats or matting and rubber manufacturers for use in their own thereto in said schedule. the follow- BRINGING UP FATHER ' slow posh- HIT i rcfidii-rbt u- tariff item 77B shall cease to be of §'$R$:,:€:,:==..€=-;. it. ~___ post. Touch with a screw driver. Check the extrs -Bv George McManus _ ulAllhfl-rrss-mi. ‘DUNN; ET-‘ER ' _ stations brought sweetly aatvroo HPRD-Jdi‘? you mu wuw "4 ‘PHI M°RI~NN4~ can LORD‘ visaosiuaégaflohi . in by f TAP n. THE 51am; rr Bl macho-s ‘ft-AT ‘n-u-s isi-r-reacafi ALB‘ - ILVER- - mast: Jfnv. '5? 377v y] vyy ‘v Furnishers, Lat-Maritime Distributors ‘Saint John "In