- -- - ---.- L... ... .........,..._....-d~.1. _. THE CHARLOTTETOWN-GUARDIAN TIIE WESTERN cuii q qiowbnvdaiszrs and equip- ment ior sale cheapiwrlte Box 192, Buinmerslde. 5130-8-19-81 Throughout the Store-an eirposition of - what's newu-during this Weekl. You will find in every one oi our thirteen departments /fresh,‘ new, interesting expressing the styles shown now in Toronto, Montreal JItECEIVES rnizii-nunni the recent convention oi the Conieder- ation Liie Association held at the Canadian National Hotel, Char- lottetown, Mr. Ralph G. Muttart, oi Bummerside, was presented with s valuable prise ior highest standing in a contest ior volume oi business open to Island sits oi the oom- psnyr-B. ‘ merchandise and new York. Introducing a wonderful line of New Autumn Coats —-,_- z -CONDlTl0N8 IAVOBABLE — Friends will be pleased to hear that Mr. Charles Monkley, whose skull g-m-ni-Qwa-tzrt- "_nr-YS\ ' i 1 ' ' » was iraotured on Friday when a E featuring some very brick iell irom the new building at ii \ the High School on to his head, has regain ‘ u lousness and al- modcrate prices lN color Browns will be popular, with a great many pretty designs in Black, Dark Green will be well represented and so will Navy. Large Collars of Fur on all coats, body semi-fitted, a good many but- tons cleverly used. $10. $13.95 $16.95 Coats oi the higher grades will be shown in great variety. There will be garments that reflect what New York Stores are showing this week. $25. $35. $45. $65. FALL STYLES FO I1 NOW rE/xhibition Special ! Regular Dollar Value 2 pairs Silk Stockings $150 A lovely Silk Stocking in chif- though not out oi danger, his con- dition is iavorablef-S. —-!IORSE NOTES-Eastern Lady, (2 min. 22 sec., has been miles in 2 ‘min. 15 sec.) well known on the Eastern tracks and ownedby W. A. Matthews, oi Suminerslde, has by her side a very handsome _iilly, sir- ed‘by that bcautiiul big gaited trot- sec.) sired by Peter the Great, and also owned by Mi‘. Matthewa-S. —COUN'1'Y COURT-On Friday afternoon in the County Court at Summerside, His Honour Judge In- mari, heard the case oi Bowen vs. Daley. This was an action ior money lent. Proceedings were commenced by the arrest oi de- iendant. The case occupied the at- tention oi the Court, all the. alter- noon and at the close oi the case it was adjourned ior iuture argu- ment on various law points which had arisen during the progress oi the trial. Ernest H. Strong, KC, represented the plaintiii‘ and Thane A. Campbell, K.C., for defendant. Defendant gave bail oi $50 ior his appearance-S. r i AUTUMN'S TYPES IN Clever Kid Gloves Shown Here Exhibition Days —NOONAN — SULLIVAN NU?- TIALS-St. Paul's Church, Sum- mcrside, was the scene oi’ a very Pretty Weddlns on Saturday morn- ing, when Mr. W. Henry Noonan, barrister, oi Summerside, was uni- ted in marriage to Mix Ada M. Sullivan, daughter oi Mr. and Mrs, Wm. J. Sullivan, oi summergpm The ceremony took place _at 6 o‘- clock. The church ‘was tastefully i j France and Italy contribute their most original ideas in Kid Gloves for inspection by visi- §_l"l tors t0 the City during Exhibi- ion and medium service a tion Week. A great-range of weight, REGULAR DOLLAR iffflitfi 3i; ilcilvifihilzfii; $1.1 the new Gloves just opened, all QUALTY, shown ' in Sandy tial Mass. Mr. Arthur Sullivan, brother oi the bride, served the Mass. The bride was charming in a wedding dress oi blue gag)‘. geite with blue ielt hat and broc- uded shoes to match; the ensemble was set oii with a lovely Sliver black iox iur; her bouquet was Q1 sweet peas and maiden hair fern. The bride was attended by Mrs. Preston Noonan, who was attired in blue crepe with hat to match and carried a bouquet oi meet peas. Mr. Preston Noonan acted |as groomsman. The ladies choir, with Mrs. Roy Silliphant at the or_ i 8M1. Played appropriate hymns our- “18 the Mass. Mr. J. P. MCIfllliS sang very acceptably “Ave Marie," Immediately after the ceremony, a wedding breakfast was served at the bride's home for the on-ial - Beige, Pink Taupe, Bark, Cara- , mel, Pepper and Sand. Regular Dollar Value for 79c. 79c pr. or r ,2 pair $150 the good new colors shown in pull ons, embroidered and plain cuff. $2. $2.50 $5.50 / The Correct new Colors in SILK STOCKINGS shown here during Exhibition week The finest range oi Silk Stockings that we've ever shown for Fall will be ready for you at the Hosiery Counter. Hose of tor, Black Peter, (2 min. as; , I’ -oase ifismsssn-a case or srivingcmoomeoommcndlfl- gei- was tried yesterday boiom Ii‘- Joiin Campbell, JP. at the 00M House, Buiiinierside, and created considerable interest. a party 1mm Traveller's Rest was proceeding to the Northain Races by the “Item road about I80 p. in. and when neu- Wellingimi at an intersection a. loose horse belonging to a nearby resident ran hesdlonsinto the oil‘ and had his trout less broken. It appears the owner was trvimfio put his two horses into the barn and they ran out oi the yard Ithere being no gate and went Isl- loping down the road. The owner ran site: them and 19d 1!! heading them and turning them and they went running down the road Just as the ear, which was travelling about 8p miles enhour passed the intersection. The only parties who actually saw the col- lision were the occupants oi the car and they state the horse ran against the car with great iorce, the door being shattered and the door post broken. The force oi the collision caused the driver to lose control oi the car which travelled a. considerable distance into the ditch and had to be hauled out. The Magistrate this morning dis- missed the ease without costs, stat- ing both parties were somewhat at iault. The Joss oi the horse is a heavy one to the owner, u the ani- mal was worth about $150. Heath Strong appeared ior defendant. The prosecution was ‘ ctcd by R. C. M. P. -S. PERSONALS —Mr. Michael Peters, oi Carle- ton, was operated on in the Prince County Hospital and is doing nice- ly.-S. ! -Mias Muriel Lee, oi Bummer- side, leit on Saturday morning ior Toronto. She was accompanied by ~ Miss King, who has been her guest for some time-S. ‘ -Mr. W. B. Newsorne oi Montreal was a. much welcomed visitor last week at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. Davison, Bedeque, where he met many oi his old esteemed business ' friends. —Mr. Ben]. Nesbitt, who has been visiting his daughters in Boston, Mass; arrived in Bummerside on j Saturday. He was acornpanied by Mr and Mrs. Hailing and Master Harvey Nesbitt. He is being warm- ly welcomed by his old irlendm-S. -Mr. Wm. E. Forbes and Mr. Lowell Hancock, oi Summerside, 1 leit Saturday aiternoon ior a com- bined businem and pleasure, trip to Nova Seotia.—B. —C. Y. M. L.—In a post series game between the C. Y. M. L. and the Flying Eagles, oi Summerside, , on Friday night, the C. Y. M. L. were the victors by a score oi 9-5. —S. ' -Miss Celina Perry, oi Muddy Creek, has returned home irom the Prince County Hospital, where she was successfully operated on ior quality, so moderately priced. Chiffon, medium service, heavy service weights, all sizes, and among others the popular “FIT ALL TOP” will be featured. $1.00 $1.25 $1.55 THE NEW IDEAS IN p FALL HATS‘ WILL INTEREST YOU Daily we've been opening new-shipments , oi pretty Hats for early fall. During Exhibition Days you will see these shown‘ in our Millinery Section, second floor, and, we know you ll be interested. $1.98 $2.98 $3.50 $4.50 party. Mr. and Mrs. N nan ieit, shortly" after for St. John and‘ Rothesay, N.B. On their way to Borden they called st Mr. Noonans home in Bedeque, and received i congratulations from his mothrr, Mrs. Annie Noonan. Mrs. Noonan travelled in a blue sports suit, blue felt list, white shoes and white Pllffio and gloves. The groom's giit to the bride was a lovely crystal pendant, to the bridesmaid, a van- ity case and to the groomsmaii, a leather bill fold. On their return, ‘the happy young couple will reside in Summerside. The Guardian joins in heartiest congratulations. Mr. Noorian is to play in the Goli Tournament in St. John durum his ‘visits-S. For Sale Oiie'8 foot John Deere i l . i Binder, ._used only three sea- sons. ‘ Make thig store One Halls combined 0"" headiuas~r= w.:r"::.:.l":::.":.ha: when you come to scum appendicitis-S. Headmaster Not Favorably Impressed LONDON, Aug. 20-day The 0a- nadian Pressi-Boys‘ natures have changed in the last 30 years, w\th the changed times, according to Cuthbert Blakision, headmaster oi Lancing College, who related sioties oi bad boys s1; school to an inter- ested oi medical men at l. meeting oi the ‘British Medical As- sociation. The doctors iound iood toi- thought and many opportuni- ties ior laughter. Mr. Bleckiston drew a contrast between the present day boy and the boys oi 30 years ago. For in- stance, he said: "Thirty years ago . _ Joys were treinendo sly keen on horses and fishing, and abso- lutely mad on cricket and toot- bali, and without much sympathy for such miserable things as tennis and goli. "But goday a boy expects to be taken everywhere by car. A walk oi one and three quarter miles is terrible. He is interested in wire- s. Charlottetown for Exhibition. One 6 H.P.' gasoline engine. One 2 bottom riding gang plow. a . Ltd, now in liquidation. Apply to JAMES LAWLEBS, or N orbo aUsrIN a SCALES, -:?'°=H\-ee4nuu».~HQ Queen Street Charlottetown 5934-§-16-6l- 1'0- Freetown. Liquidaior. a less, flying and speedbeats, hut I doubt ii he eould saddle a horse. He fears to be alone. i-ie tears Also a iew other articles bo,-,d,,m_ on, not,“ Why M, ab. of Edwards and Company mo, o; the dure-devilry m, m“, chievoumen oi the older genera- tion. The boys oi today are quite tame and do not need much pun- ishment. The average boy wday dislikes cricket because, he says, it is slow. f, "It used to be said that the only time when a boy would lie was under that strange code oi school- boy honor not to betray a friend. ‘Ihetisnottruetodaynioysdonot in the least mind blabbing about each other. They tell me the most disturbing things about other boys —rnost oilliem untrue. day, ‘You hww that is a lie,’ and he replied, ‘Oh, yes, but it has gone down quite well so tar-K" oocln-y-pinching, anything which will adorn ties and so.on, was another D9000- dilio with which Mr. Blaekiston shamed the modern b0!’- mistresses, m. Blakiston must insist upon the highest prin- ciples oi truth, honor and Justice. but they must recognize that there were many elements in the modern child which seemed to call ior the wise use oi medical logical assistance. i riioros*\ 110's E S First floor, on Men's Clothing side, we one you anew “while you wait” Photo servigr under the management of PHOTOSNA; Limited, .oi Toronto. You get 4 photos’ in 4 poses, taking 4 minutes from sitting to delivery oi prints. All for 10¢ Moore t? McLeod Ltd, .. ‘EASTERN tuinmu a , mun: n. o. M. r, so °th°riwere on the North Side T), m! investigating s. robbery 035g which 1 took place the previous Tllflsdgy 1,, the local store at HBTMBHVIIIQ Lacking direct evidence, no iii-mg‘ .were made. The investigation Wm be continued by the R. C. M p_ "I said to one boy the Pea- their person-socks, schoolmaster: and school- PERSONALS said. All --'Mlss Ruth Unsworth, p,_ m Sinia Hospital, New York, 1| spending a week iii Montague, m, guest oi Miss Gladys Burden-H .."Miss Lilian Aitken and Mg Bessie Weller oi Charlottetown spent Sunday at Montague, the guests oi Mrs. L.M. MacKinnan,_H and psycho- ___i.___-~_ Great for LumhIIO-Miiiarifl. P.J’s Mid-Summer Sale All This Week With any cash order from this advertisement of $300 or over we will give you free any one of the following articles: ' ‘ Peas, Corn, Tomatoes, Bar Soap, Surprise Soup, Tomato or Vegetable Soup, Cabbage, Cauli- flower, 1-4 lb. nuts, 1-4 cr. Tarter, Icing Sugar. 2 lb. White Sugar, 1 pkg. Turret Cigarette To- - bscco. 5 lb. Sugar .......... 25o BPECIAL$ d Cans oi Campbell's Soups g m“ ping salmon _ _ _ _ __ 11¢ dlflerent variety ........ .. 25c 2 mg “may, Bfpomg 43¢ 1 lb- Rvlled 01h or 0It- Pilchards, z tins ........ .. 23c nieal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25o 3 p“; (hm “u” 35c Cabbage, 4 for . . . . . . . . . . .. 25c 7 3,,“ pen-l wing, o; y, g, Carrots, 4 bunches ioi- . .. 25c G. Soap ....... .. . 25o Beets. 4 bunches ior 25¢ 4 B“. Lu‘ s“; _,_ 35¢ Lettuce, 4 ior . . . . . . . . . . .. 25c 10 lb New Onions .. .. 25c 2 lb. Bulk Rollins ........ 25c _ _ MEAT DEPT. Choice Lamb, Leg 18c lb. 3 CANS 0F Choice Lamb, Front on. m lb. PEAS» 00B" 0B Choice Lamb Chops 20c lb. T0MAT0E5 271s Choice Picnic Hams 15c lb. 8 Rolls Toilet Paper . . . . .. 25o FRUIT SPECIALS 2 large Cans Beans ..... .. 29c 1 dozen Plums . .. .. 19c _ ‘ 1 dolen Pears .. 39c 2 105- D0"! 4t F"?! F550!’ 2 dozen Oranges . 49c Biscuits. (Arrowrwt. Fl: 2 dozen Bananas ....... .. 31c Bars, etc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 25o EXTRA SPECIAL EXTRA spiel“, 2 lbs. Marvins Fancy Bi.»- 3 1b, m“ Tune“; ____ __ 25¢ cults . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 25c 6 lb. string Bum __,,,_,_ 25¢ 0n Demonstration Saturday suiiuis rosin/moron TWO SPECIALS On these iiamous Teas YELLOW "LABEL lb. NE W MAR/TIME BLEND snown LABEL CHEBRATED FOR 40 YEARS lb‘ l YOU PHONE 888 OR 889 AND WE DELIVER P. J. MacDONALD I l l Corner of Kent and Prince Streets \ . , In PRIZES To the Lucky Ticket Holder Ten cans of paint will be given to the holders oi the lucky ticket at TIIE ROGEIIS HARDWARE BOOTH in the main building at the Exhibition on Tues- day, Wednesdayhend Thursday evenings. . TRY YOUR LUCK