AUGUST_ a. PAGE EIGHT I . . J,“ i rlllllcl: EDWARD r 0 i! AY -. mfHE GUARDlAN. CHARLOTTETOWN THE EASTERN GUARDIAN HAY AGINTIl IONTIUUE! Harold I‘. Landry. All!!! Milli. Ire. Iyflll __h,hu?mul¢gyy ghlp-yyfi Q _ ‘NEW IIMIIY FOR YOUR lllll! ' warns sllalvlroolsllvlncsl , H - m, “W,” “e M" M- :'.'::"r:zl;".. eic..":_"_:.-.;..r."h'-""" . "mph." 199g" “ , NT u oauarowrl. Walden Lovell. ‘h a. ‘. l . ‘ n A R K P A s s A a E ' AGENTS souais. lulu slurs Richards has Gordon Farrell 331E; e Lauren Dacall . i-l nu .1 leRAz- All 4m M” spam __ Sh“, 1:30 _ 7 _ 9 “non” :‘aemflvmnmthublauahtilim'eugnlfem m". rel-Ila’! flllleu7ii.aie.sl.zse mfillesfi . . . . . . . .. ll Georgetown: The Poet 081cc: in “ ‘ . Canaan's and Ilareaes Idiot. ll Ol- PQIGFI: The Poet Ollol. ....'DIAMOND RINGS. 836.00 up. Mr. and Mrs. 0.1:. Wight-man. wedding Rinse. 86.00 up. O. it. Halilalr. are visiting in Montague. Boehner. j/l/l/A Montague. gucets o! Mrs. Wightmarvs moth- ln Memos-lam rms. misus- llasrla allll THURSDAY l! 2 ll .. new‘, ~.e ». A ._ EXTRA! VIRGINIA IYBRIEN‘ LEON AIIS - GLORIA GRAHAM! TRAVELOGUE AND CARTOON MARCH OF TIME - - - "PRESIDENTIAL YEAR" Miss Eileen Lane returned to her home in Montague alter vis. iting relatives in Boston and e-th- er cities in Massachusetts. Mrs. Minnie MacDonald, Mont- lsgue, visited in Charlottetown last na. veers. the ehidfe-mue) ‘:1?’ ggrfllfhli , - __' week, guest o! her son-in-lew and unexpeel Y - l “' ' ‘~.~ and dausnter. Mr. and Mrs. Roy ..- Mrs. Hugh Duly, Commer- Burllnston '13 veers ere. the REsuuRl-R/“fii. Kennedy. clal cross, wceivcd the sad news veunsest deushter e! the 1e" o! the death er her nephew, Wil- Annie Ind Theme Tehlle- "h" Mr. and Mrs. Howard Maeueu. imn Wayllng, who was killed ln e she was quite veuns the lllhilv _ Primrose, motored to Montague Saturday, where they visited Mrs. Macbcods parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wlllinrrl Macllischerrl. l-ler many friends will regret to hear that Mrs. Lorne Dunn, Gas- pereaux, is a patient in the Kings County Memorial Hospital- Mrs. Dunn suffered severe injuries in a hi! at her home last sleek. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Beck, ac- companied by their three child- ren and Mr. Beck's mother, Mrs. George Beck, all o! Montague, motored to Moncton. NB. where they will visit friends for a few days. _ Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Shields, Florida, are visiting in Montague, guests o1’ Mrs. J.W. Murdock. Mrs. Murdock also has as her guest Mrs. Oscar Johnston. New Hamp- shire. Both Mrs. Shields and Mrs. Johnston are daughters o! the late Mr. and Mrs. John Lnmcn oi Montague. Mr. and Mrs. EH. Stewart were hosts at their summer hc-me on the Montague River to members o! Acme Rebekah Lodge and Hill- side Lodge. I.0.0.1"., Wednesday evening. Following a bountiful supper served on the lawn, a huge bonfire was built on the shore and the guests enjoyed a hearty sing song, concluding with “For l They Are Jolly Good Fellows". er, Mrs. George Allen. Mr. and Mrs. 0.17. Gonnan. North Reading, Mass, were visitors to Montague last week, guests o! Mrs. German's brother and sister- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. P.J. McKen- car accident in Oshawa, Ontario, on July 27th. Mrs. wayling was born at Commerciat Cross twenty- seven years ago. son o! Mrs. Julia Wayling, who new resides in Osh- IWI. Georgetown Anli Vicinity ....'Mrs. Richard Curley and son Brian were visitors to Charlotte- town on Hlday. Mrs. Adolphus Scully and infant daughter returned home from the Charlottetown Hospital on Friday. Mrs. Ernest Anderson o! Attic- boro, Mass. spent a few days in Georgetown, the guest o! Mr. and Mrs. Howard Llewellyn. Mr. Allan Jenkins of Summer- slde paid a visit to his mother, Mrs. Florence Jenkins over the weekend. Mrs. Jessie Condon, who has spent the past your in the USA, is spending some time with her daughter. Mrs. Howard Llewellyn. Mr. John Batohildor, watchman on the 8.5. Charles A. Dunning spent a weekend at his hcme in ‘and then vanisheth sway." At Indian River on the morning o! June 20. there “WW1 m" this liie the spirit o! Mrs. Robert Easter to her heavenly home. Al- though the late Mrs. Easter was in poor health tor a number o! moved to “Tuplirfs Mills". Indian River. Most oi her lite was spent at Indian River with the Heel!‘ tion oi a. iew years in Worcesw’. U.S.A., and Hamilton. 9.12.1. She leaves to mourn her loss one daughter. Grace. who levlnslv cared (or her in her last illness. and three sons. Harry, st home. Ray. o! Allision. Ont. Ind lid- ward o! Sydney. N. 8.. and i sister, Mrs. George Hmdetaoll, Msrgate, P. I. I. 1i private tunes-cl wsa held from her late residence at 1:80 on June 22nd, thence to the Malpeque United Church lor service at 2 p.rn., the service being conducted by her minister. Rev. James Oroes who spoke words n! comiort iroln the 4th chapter o! James. 14th verse. “Whereas ye know not what shell be on the marrow. for what ls liie? It ls even a vslpor. that appesreth (or a little time. Hymns sung were: "Mo! o! Ages", "Shall We Gather at the River". "The 10rd Is My Shep.- herd". all favourites o! the de- ceased, and as a solo Mir. Charles Woodside sang very ieelirlgly. "Beauty for Ashes”. The pallbearers were Augustus MacLellan. Bernard Msofhellan. Fred ‘marlin. Andrew Tflplln, Wil- liam Burns. Thomas Campbell. Interment was in Malpeque Osm- etery beside her husband who predeceased her ll years ago. have. ‘ Beautiful shades of deep midnight blue in brunette hair! Champagne tones in blondes! Rich hints of copper and gold in red heads! Rsouwzlviaih’ 00988:! lso sums so IAYFOR stslllvlroorlmesvss IIAII. ' ~ cullllsmc llflllll. eeaea l SN'T it wonderful that you pay such Jaw prices for Rayveeand get glorious na tural color tones you never dreamed your hair could Arid white hair sparkles with bluei ' diamond brilliance! l Quiek-rineins le no. LANOLIN-oonditions your as itcleana. I-lairoomesoutso 9° Elossy, so easy to manage. Save on Rayve-arld getlovellgg] , lovelier hair-—todayl If‘ FLORAL TRJBU‘!!! Pillow-The Family. Georgetown. Mrs. Rodney Bruce and fem-ll \ TODAY CAPITQL flllll WED. or Montreal are vacationing in w“”’l'h_‘l' w“ swplwm ha" "‘ ‘ '"%:' ' Georgetown with Mrs. Bruce's sydmy’ N 5' r o o r m m m SHOWING AT 2:30 - 7 - 8:45 ‘parents, Mr. and Mrs. 5H. Doug- sp"y"'que”“ Mu“ ' ' ' " ' I utters and (Yards o! Sympathy ' r hwmu» ,5’, 4, ...,_,,, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ccrlohan and two children oi cardigan 311141119 MAP/Mull , spent the weekend as the guegfl Madge and Athol Cotton. oi’ Mrs. oenehens parents, Mr. Etta and Preeten Campbell- and Mrs. W.J. Fitzgerald. Hubert and Monies. Gillie. Florence and Edison Bryanton. Miss Anna Mair, superintendent Catherine and Alfred Hialsine- - or the 9.2.1. Hospital was the Auguste Mael-ellsn- guest o! her brother and his wile. Ruby and LeRoy Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. George Mair oi Edna and Billy Bums. Burnt Point during the weekend. Margaret MscLeilarl. Frances and Henry Henderson. Mr and Mrs Theodore Levers Vera. and Harry Oaseley. and daughter Gail o! Oharlotte- Sister Mary Ian MnoLcllsn. town are spending a week with Mrs. D. F. Oflalloran. Mr. buyer's mother. Mrs. Mabel Lou and ylarry Durant Ifivfll- Rose and Poroy Taylor. Rita Horgan. Cpl. and Mrs. Stewart W. Lav- The clough Family. , ers and son Donald o! Mcncton, Mra..Jean Dsvison. N-B». event the weekend 1n Geeree- Mrs. Elizabeth Maeneuan. town, the guests or Mr, and Mrs. vim. and Jack Thiele. 3 llilllrllollrs GREATEST MDMENTS! ‘ A RAGINGHS GREATEST rlllllllsi l, . ‘l-d I ' w d ns Sir Barton! Msiffigs gfifi§fglmrx|?whiurlqv$iy whirls lo record! - - ' l! c r913] . Seablscult routs WurAdmlrfl PM" up “PM” A; moral more! more! EclAl. OFFER _ “news-Wind n’ FiOURSIFTE 0. D. JOHNSTON, B.A.SC., P- EM- ‘l-w- 1~"°"- Catherine and James Lennon and family. President ot_ Gooderl-iiarnt g MRS: Florence! iilcgikigaor left on ' Wort; Limited and s gra use o ay on a vs o den and the University o! Toronto in Surrimeraide where she will. be the 1923, has been selected by the lzuest o! Mr. and Mrs. William Association o! Professional Bng- White and hei- son and daughter- -—-' incers o! Ontario to represent its in-lsw, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Jen- The tamily o! the late Mrs. 8500 members on the senate ol kins. l Robert Easter wish to extend the University oi T ronto. He is their sincere thanks to each and also a member of t e Council oi cosnr INSECT! every ene whe helped them In the Associatin in the Chemical -—- their sad bereavement. Bronch an represents this Insects cost the United States ch th ti - ti lcl $2.000,000,000 , Sig". on e execu ve com iinn ciipllliifsel‘ a year MR8. THOMAS BIGGII ALSO MUSICAL AND CARTOON NOTICE our TO THE DEATH or our rsmmso MANAGER l. w. BOULTER OUR OFFICES AND WAREHOUSES Will Be Closed On AUGUST 3rd and 4rh P. E. I. POTATO GROWERS’ ASSOCIATION For Sale H-ROOM BUILDING ON MAINVSTREET, SOURIS Suitable for Apartment Building or Business Establish- ment. Modem Heating and Equipment. Good Business location. MACHINERY - ceivcd by Mrs. Oeorss waoNeii, _We have on hand the following Massey Harris machinery Kemmgwn’ on Thuadm m“, “I for immediate delivery: sum,‘ m“, h" sown, m; Thomas Blazer had pluggi- gay in hospital at Boston. . l- , the iorrner Gertrude Mac- One No. 37 6-foor mower. gum,‘ mm o‘ ML m“ u.“ One No. l6 S-foor hinder. gsyaénsrlyrrisiittllzgzni véssoglun: One form wagon, rubber mounted wheels. . l the mm‘. when ‘h, n, my“... \ One larm wagon, steel mounted wheels. by w. cerebral heirsorrhage. Bhe 30nd $116 1301113011 19°10", __ taken to a hospital but died - - ' Three lime and fertilizer sewers. lvillllrtiy alter being sdurilted. mth 60° in 30m‘ and Milking machines. when the messoso was received the trademark label leparerors, lland and sleelsle feel. at Kensinllton her cousin. Mill L. ll. McLEOII. Victoria ‘» Relatives in this Province were shocked when a telegram was re- Two side-delivery rakes. SO_MUCl-I EASIER TO USU. I sifts directly into mixture without mussl 0 works with one hand, leaving other hand flee for stirring, etc.‘ ’ e gal gctirffgrevyanéigilnr-g and recipes coiling fol I quicker-sifting - with S-blade agitator and spring-steel handle. . I completely English-made; rustproof through- " out. Adeline Campbell, gfllllgiifi. and (the Modern Miller or Mr. mama-rs Dav on ere on vacation irom Boston’. ma" on Ab. shleld) £79m a bag their way to meet Mrs. er. “so _ expecting her to arrive at the of Bl m of Canada sliver; stthgumlarsge-d a orCampbells Flour-to o . . eohll. his"... who had not visited the thel sslns MILLINOCO- . Island. had not seen a sister i since he lest 4'1 years ago, was Fm" onolno’ spendinl a , vacation here and l eagerly awlited his sisters arriv- P‘ al. He and his brother Neil ldt on Saturday to attend the tuner- O1 "mm w" m“ h“ u u” l llltlllbl mum co no a _ IY. e s; Q’ Th its . .' h Pleaeaesssd "One-band" Biftslnleacloee ' l m ‘W’ w ° ‘i: l llileflllflhemmoftlalsadallgllgluorCanlpbelll m euros YOK!!! can nsuvs: SAFELY norm nus: olsaxcss promote cal-eta! driving h driving carefully. sans-r rare APPLY P. O. BOX I01, SOURIS E i. ‘l. l. t pusehueaf [111 LEGION DAY at MDRELL ed to attend his mother's mural: < ~ NAM. .......,..,....__.._.4.;'._...|.’r.:;.';.1.| late driving pays divldeode-aa aeelleatl. ae lentil. no hw two aaughiars. meila. Mrs. Inblt l fir’ all] "mv '1' l'°""""*- - Iowan. and lldith, Ire. Tomllsosl. | I Come and enjoy a Ml day of entertainment wllicll will amlaflllahrlulllvzltlvhzflrrrallmrm with aes- $11.2‘ lrishtawn. 111.. beslfi l‘ ~. °""""""""' " ""“"""" '-"T“‘ ,- ' new - Mu GAME. evllem sums. emcr. nuoo. tlif...l'.'."it.“.°;°°"' "’“ """ """ ""' """ " ""' #3’ Sflfiufiiii? “ ““' "" l 1 - novhla.......‘..............~..~=.--.-.-..—.s ll ‘ \ _ . t ' IOWLING, CANTEEN SERVICE. n‘ ""8. "a ' . \ ' ‘ ll ll ll 00 l-llltll _ ' ' '° " IECCI smo m ATTINDANCI AND ALSO so: macs Yll ‘On e mam ma.» n. laws t ' H" °'1'"'"""*"' ' A _ 3 . elsfllllellWllhlllflld ' ‘ _ ' a r he: | . . Iaalaneelaselfll "Irishman-used, . ' flag, a t. Pretifll, U llelp couplets new rink at Merell. Omen: Charlottetown e lilllle - Isotope i _ 4 7*,‘ g ‘i ~Aemeralsesasatsasnnsao m" n___ a clb-QfQzflf- Jl 1