THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN ran csuuuxyrrarowni.cUAnbuuv .- --eh in .‘ V cl This column is reserved for new!“ local interest but advertising of I newsy nature may be inserted at 5 cents a word strictly psy- sble in advance. ____..__..._....., conr-ansrumon LIFE msua. once. L-9189-'i-21-81 - V‘ £fLJL._ _._: __.___,__;_+-«.v.,,.l.;. mi-..u1e.iruura‘ ‘ KENT nssurv snow: Newest Permsnents. Barsuin re. . ‘ 1..-ass-s-5-21. WE WISH to call attention to the advertisement. of A. B. 0. office buildlngin this isueotxour paper. Ir-1002-8»-5-21. '-147‘-' < Not Only Savings But‘ Stylish Choice of ‘ Freshly New Suits at This Real SUIT SALE. OUR complete stock of attractive, stylish new Suits goes on sale NOW 8.‘; greatly reduced prices. This stock consists of suits in the newest designs and most popular colours 1 English Worsteds and Tweeds. Every sui designed and tailored by outstandin Canadian tailors. There are models to suit the normal fl re, the tall man, the short man, the youn slim man, as Well as the medium stout 013 full stout figures. i There are no better suits made for the 11101193’. and mighty few as good. There’s not one old suit in the lot _. ,. .. . you are choosing from fresh, new suits in to- day’s best styles. We have every size from 35 to 46 . .. .. some of these suits have "one pair pants, others have two pairs, and you can take your choice of single breasted or double breasted models. Choose your new suit from Char1ottetown’s greatest show- lriig and make a big saving at the same me. suits reduced to $22-50 $27-50 suits reduced to $20.75 ‘ M $251” suits reduced to $‘|8_75 {$2250 suits reduced to $11.30 ' 820.00 suits reduced to $15.“ See them on display in our windows ‘while shopping downtown this week! »"The Men ’s Store" OFFICIAL CAB. number on sale throughout the Isl at stores. garages and filing 3 ns. Get your copy today. Price 00. 1..-9'lo- -31. MOONLIGHT EXGUESIO fills Wednesday, August 9th. leaves Borden 8.30 P. M. returns 11.30 and 12.30. and dance Orchestra. Tickets $1.00. , L-1024 'l-31. ON MOTOR '.l'ElIP-—IMl.s E -, who teaches sohocl Frederic! in srtanley with h.er mother, Mrs. Hurry‘ W. Gregory, the two le't on a motor trip through New B-1ms- wick. Nova Scotia and Prince Ed- ward Island. Miss Gregory will return later to Sasltatoon.—("red— ericton Gleaner.) PRESENTATION —A Vela; pretty shower was rendered to . and Mrs. Lincoln Msonse at their home, Glasgow Road. recently,‘ when all had assembled Mr. and Mrs. MacR.ae were esoormd to the seat of honor by Miss Male Macfiae and Mr. Willard Roberts. follcrwing the reading of an address by Mr. Douglas MacDonald a presentation was made by Mr. Vernon MmRae. Lincoln, on behalf of hlmsel and bride in a. few well chosen words thanked the donors; all olned in singing For They Are Jo Good Fellows. Refreshments were served. by the ladies and the remainder of the evening pleasantly spent in music and dancing. Colony.’s Sugar Output Lower PORT OF SPAIN. Trinld.sd, Aug. 6—<oP) —— 'I‘r1nldsd's total sugar production for the season just end- ed was fixed at 128,400 tons com- pared with 133,551 tons in the previ- ous season. Officials of the Sugar Manu- facturers’ Association attributed the drop mainly to a decrease in fall deliveries. Farmers were unable to make the deliveries because poor methods of cultivation were unable to cope with different weather eon- ditlnns and excessive rains. , The colony fell 17,000 tons short of its export quota but prospects this year point to the next season as a favorable one. \ In Memor1'a’m.. - MR5. JOHN A. MwcDONAl/J At Mount Stewart on Monday morning, July 10th, after an ill- ness oi only a few hours, A John A. MacDonald (nee Jean in Boyd) passed to her eternal re- ward at the comparatively e age of forty-eigll-c years. . at Antigonish, Nova ' the aauhter or the late Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Boyd, she ‘ne when it {£3113 girl to live wit)‘ her uncle late John .1. Ma,2’crn1lvary of She passed Matri- Waies college, received a teachers licence and taught successfully in old at St. Bonawenture church the late . l e u sndwxesponsi-bllltles of country communal life, which ever fine the most effective stimulus in intelligent direction of devoted womanhood. Interested psrulotilarly in the school being 5 trustee of June for 3. number of years, and equal interest in church n1falrs_ she was ever ready to do her share in the various activities requiring her co- operation while in the home she was ever the ideal mother, gener- ous. hospitable and charitable. she has left to mourn, besides a soil‘- rawing husband six sons. Pius. Howard. Alrphonsus, Charles and Leormd at home and Boyd in Georeetovm. four daughters, Helen, Marion. Eileen and Estelle. The other immediate relatives surviv- in: are two brothers, Hugh of ‘Peabody. Mass. and Ronald ca Needlram, Mass, and one Mount Stewart. one brother Daniel predeceased her two months ago Her funeral which took place Wednesday. July 12th, from her late rmldenoe to . Andrews Church was largely attended, The Dell bearers were Messrs. A. L. , Ross Plggott, June Morrison. Freeman Affleck, Wel- ter MacDonald and John Moir- all fully and well, her earthly fonn Misned to conse- there to await the slorious resurrection. May her soul rest in peace. Iron Lung Left ssturdty our visit. to this province. /Ofié"ofhhesrticlests.heri2:-omit I-iomtofirin-ceot gr-ewwes.lthyini.heWest. ditierent. schools throughout the by“-, On Beptembe rzth, 1914, she and, was married to John A. Mac.Don- $03., sister. Mrs. Chas. MacDonald at _her home in DB. RLANOHAEITB D9 ill 01- noe dosed ml min um" I.»-W4-8-5-Si. A'I"1'EN'1‘l0N ADVERTISERS-— Advertisements for insertion the following any must be in this of- fice not later then 11 1.. In. :$e.l«ist¢!ow—1lII~IlI1Iow '- 1 . . Au OMOTIVE A06 s S PPLIES turned to his Ministerial field in New Saturday. 0 I:-280-0-2'!-if. mmu‘ I FIILI. ..:‘...'r.°:’: STOCK of W‘. 3&1. '1bOlnll GI-Mimi. nsn N. 3.. Mt return bans “Eadbr s. ‘geek’: pleasant Mr. Niall Burnett. :3. A. returned on Bnturds to Redericton N. 3., wll£1‘mh§t' _, the ser- ohumh during this month. Miss Hazel Hill is s en-‘. in the Prince Edward Hospital and is progressing favorably site: a recent. operation. - Mr. and Mn. Flrsnk Nhuu sc- oompsnied by their son Donald. returned to their home in Bt.Pet- ers. P.E.I., 'I‘hnn-sday, following a delightful holiday trip, the greater part of which was spent in their, respective former homes in Ches- 'r.rum they gus Glllis. son of Mrs. Gillis, Park Street.——('1‘ru:ro News.) ADDRESS AND PRESENTATIBN on the event of -In 10 s. number of {rich and we wish- ers thered st. the home of MI-. and . Hector our-tie, New Dom- inion, to do honor to 9. newly- wedded couple of the district viz.. Mr. and Mrs. Campbell MwPhee. Mr. Bruce Maclean very cspably ald made the presentation or a. beautiful mantle clock. Mr. Mac- mskinrz an appropriate reply an bfihillfulzi himstlzlffandthhig . snklng ,peone or e - nest. and extendinlz to all a hearty invitation to visit izhem at any time. The remainder of the evening W88 spent in social intercourse and in plavinz various amusing games. After refreshments had been set’- ved bv the hostess, assisted by sev- mankv was ten er-ad to Mr. Mrs. Currie for the use of 1.3141’ ‘horne for the occasion. to which the host rv=.o1‘~d in his ‘NW1 C""‘|"f""" manner, with the singing of ‘The . King". a most enioyable eveninc was brought to ll. close. Antiques Found As Home Razed .__.._.n EALIJIPAX. AIIF. 6 rsxhometomsln wa or-inn.- ll-mlta hotel site brollsht. to many nrticla of historic - terest. The home _lmllt. in l8l9. stands near the dltys 3 lie Gardens. ’ ‘ andplsoed in the Provincial Museurnissnoldesstiron oven.'l‘heavenstoodinfihe tit-e—.plaoeodtl1el1ome. Thehousewassimilsrto otthosobuifl-tearly mime oenturywhen Halifax GIITTA PEIIGIIA TIRES and TUBES Hydraulic Cs: and Truck Axle Jacks Regular Axle Jacks Hydraulic Bumper Jacks ! 1 See a. CHAMPION SPARK Demonstration PLUGS — .511 Types Standard and Heavy Duty Simoniz Polish and Simonlz Klesner ' Per Tin 65c Available Sealed Cans and. on Draft. NARCH McALEER’S TT E CHECK! as LIST BELOW “h a Cl C B “I 3 FOR youn sans. P° 5 ‘“.‘ °’"‘ ’ ‘ from I V; Pllliafi 50e—Pints 75¢ WE A u CARRY MANY _.._. - omen Ira S NOT INCLUDED DUCO ' ‘/1 Pints 50e—Pints 75¢ Guages (Tire and Thiek- rteliners. all sizes Buttery Ground Straps Cotter Pins, Cable Buttery Bolts and Nuts Chamois M88) T°°‘5P Bendix Springs Copper Screws Hydrometer! and C011 Tire llmll§ Bolts and Washers . Cleaner (Radiator) Testers Slvlglggits Brake Lining in Beta arid Fuses ~ Hose (flif'"1|° 3'“! Rama‘ 5 I 5“, din Compound Rolls Fog and Clearance Lam tor) V9} V5? hirfi wig rs Blades Brake Lining Rivetts E Fender Guides -. Ignition Points and F“?-9 W“ 5d°Ams"° ' Blow-out Patches and Tir Fan Belts Iron Cement all Wiping Cloths. patching , C v gag‘ ?8uat((llgG k t Licegsenglate Frames and SEE Coils for all are all a e an ‘as e 0 Boat . .1 Shellac Loclt Washers .01IJ')‘I‘S;VI§§¥°w Condensers and Cut-outs Grease Nipple Mirror! ~ SALE AND RETAIL I'IAnxwAxr: , LIMITED Phones 105 and 1308 WE SELL WHO i:md.Itwesoelled?rooksidsbe- cs/us:s.hreek.now llledin.I'I«n at it man J l in this vicinllty and a very good crop. M33 Mnrlztreal. vsosition with her mother, Mm. John White of Emerald. Mr. nnmeizt Allen ton, is spending her vacation at Mrs. John '1‘. Edward and were recent visitors to Congratulations are to Mr. Aeneas MlcEni.ee lng his P. W. C. exams. oenoeotthelmn ungh-)smn.los wnsnntknowntotlsepubllc un- tilsfberinmlkleswex-smme . (n ' um. . mm is not by nor Ill P8010118‘ C856 lf H I OZ:::,,"‘h'|o-l:.“‘ N3: ffitvgemn Ilgnfiuun "om. 5,4", gnlylng arsydnsy every Thursday 8.30 gm“ lJsnniu' on.’ Aflus 0 —- e - C P l H -" “cum” M" “ mm“ &%;g,.;' 3% ree::ch!|wIl'h" PM hum," MM. 5”", m,’ 1-.,.,.l¢y 7.00 am. Nuf 2- ma tohospiisls in 13 I ‘ml oonaluom one or out out men should mt. mg luwhln um 30- mm", .1» 9|.‘ nfonllblfififi‘ pom. Arriving at Geom- 1‘;né‘n ':§3:‘lI°¢I'fl0 S ' at 3.1:: m? }1‘viill,.lIM°tl'lio W 0ln tovm every Wednesday 6130 am Monto9“°""°'Y Wm. o of J on ._ 2 ' ' - b 0 Department refuse to k it We Need 2.1‘: '3 """:fl"‘m:'_’f_f'a':"fl““’““’, (3, -mm ,, . mg, .1 an-gm... nmioy 7.N en. (Tides permitting) TM‘ ‘"5’ 7 M n‘3‘.:~’.’:.°i’~““~1°f‘..*e.«i.“:‘h..:‘.m--‘T.‘IZ".."‘.. 2*‘ . . .. ~.:.:~+-<=-......:-~- -~ ~*‘-=- we « M W "4 :- =~ W. :~*°':..:: .*;::~;."::.":i« °’ °° ‘ "W9" 0- ' _ women, rtlmlsrly on sects oo- «My 0 I MI I II I‘ _ magi r:‘k§.:emmmiun;e‘k“ by M h? N" '1‘ gm - ll Srwwhgrx wonderful effects of Gov!’ Breton mnorv- N” °"'° : ll rlflrno we Anni. ‘. wjm an mm- 7". am 13”!!!‘ n¢ IIIOHIO occonllnodotiol. 'r.w.ssIi'u!l.o.Lo.,sng_ubhnn-cu. fiissionary Rally :---?- I , 5...“? gyrwwm n . . ...... W .. sninu season e on rose her, was a. fine rnrrtribution to the United King‘-1°“ About 10‘ years use a big hole‘ United Church on Aug. 2, 1939. over with e singing of Hymn 153. ly, World Friends, and Literstme. Devotions, conducted by the Aims. by Mrs. Gough; Community EMERALD ’a‘e‘i’.“‘Ta"“’..ipu.‘T“.’. §"f...3“l“3§"‘3..fi§. ‘J.";‘i.i“‘fl"‘ :.‘.’t¥...£‘.".€.'u$»1 "‘ii‘y““‘i‘E’.‘.'. Th tllhh onvs.5&8ofthepal§ageresdbyMrs.eo. e itumers are bllfiythzy xeepgg imd concluding with Hymn 309. An interesting feature of the mnmmmmmswmdgy pm- wh 001 year; also 59,, Roy Reeves of , - an-wed an the 1515,14 to gpgnd her tail. and Mrs. 1o0n8.t}<’)1 John. the Conference at seolrvllle. 5'~’°'°WY ‘°1‘ We WW “OHS 5“l’m"°'°d °°°“P‘°“ “ 9”“ °‘ uxexetom rmolved that wrtuepledr at West A._ View Lodge. was very the King. - ion. Aim‘ th intment ofl “3 1”‘ E“”‘“°° genre and 3 fir?e?>lui.ions- eon; zvswnvo. SESSION .—-:- mm” "‘P°°“"°]’V" H“ H‘-m"' bootieuin evil and further rs- -—-— ‘ _ . wee . ‘win: uiet usl 9 - _ _ ...:rn HM‘ wu mm-em white or M n. my u‘.‘."él‘.....°.§3%§‘E.«.‘3‘..‘i‘f ..t°=:tr.. .. '" ° M w» - om « me» we moon 3.1» oovme spoken by Mrs. D. Campbell ship service. “Peace”. 83 __._ of Montroee were responded tooobiy d-uoed by the singing of the hymn m-¢,a¢h_ and 50,, Mrs. D. Mac.Fhersan of Gleniw . King oi’Peaoe _ Mhry Mum“ The question box was hitroduced Daznley, by Mrs. sheen and Mrs. Llewellyn; respon The worship extended by twelve of the fifteen auxiliaries --conducted by in pase- on sung. after which the addresed by Mrs.Willia.m Rooneyoinoa-WM lfillfliib ton Mssfi. mmignrganled Mrs zzihlfeiy. in such a 1‘ mm H" a solouso well , l"rsncls o nod! . were -three, . which as recent vlsitorsto Elmersldthe tslnen ilhoworkof Mlr~sI.mg_theguestmeaken-of fit od Mr. and Mrs. John '1‘ the W.M8 In this Address the the ~ tech and family. im of Oornmurlity meow lgurlifsghmomerum ‘$13! Tsuloh.‘l'yp‘oper, ‘§:::&ly ‘my by whiten !l:I:lm°n¢e«HB39fl‘e Wm hes-Mu-an mm mt town and Bro: D'Or Luke Pom. Leaves llAonta)9“°Le°:z ostonsirospendin svowy loohfiy credit or unity service’ . _ . 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Dresided ,lng resumed, the lollowi-I18 repork ifillepag ?l|N€‘-1»a5° may Mrs. Patterson, opened were received: Missionary Momth- gr agflmmum. chosel no algd. and W *“’{£ of sending her to Charlotte The treasurer rellé‘/W2‘-‘1 0 ________._——- NEW YORK —(OP) —To aid struggling musicians and she 91'0- or 11; 1g :1 vuleegibre i K1, mi in“ crowded city districts. weekly §‘{3,f§’ xii-° priges storglcotfigg u_ and assisting We 5°’ ’l, prayer, a brief fry ouowed. smmoon meeting was 2. splmdgd _____ W “*°.‘;.°;.;.'*:3.t’.°°...*..**°°.-....*.*.:*i trzrra-:.t.r.a““ “M ’’ beauwvwouwem w» W - better 11! 1” 3ooutsn% Gilwell Cami?» 1‘ W’ A pmmdmle dholusim on qua‘ :Lh.an any law of government 5116: decided to hold the nnnualfigimk this session. after which Chi‘ . 1 g] God 5" Then followed the business su- meeting adjourned till 8 DBL 5“ ng ‘ In: our support to tlrellflvfss it mjoum “WV”. *'h°"°" ‘mom be sent to our Attorney Griselda, Eden. dwsm” t W 1"’"°' Ger-real. . Henley. worked bfillllllld sufdlliggw After the s of the hymn t of her men s mu, inging pursui 0 "Go. Labour On," Rev. Mr. MIc- she will marry anvil” ‘W g the Benediction. shore, J9_hn__I_ig9k§1“" S. S. SURF .. Weekly sailing between Montague and Ge°'9" "0 God of Love. 0 . Prayer was offered and suitable the roll. Hymn 388 was then lllary, concluded meet/lngwss Mrs. ‘M‘e.t.lwson who sent. "Jesus Shall requxt Port I-lswltubury, Mulgrove, Paula-mm 5" P:'°'::,' Marble Mountion, Grand Narrows. lamb 3°d‘'°‘ '' For further particulars apply to: ?00lE‘&"“m”% LIMITED. W" A fisI|l|II|IIl‘,_ J