l i I i 8 I ‘r SATURDAY. - Li" ' " '__.._~.‘ ‘foooooo‘_"‘—__ooooneoiiioeee}? i ‘The sale of this l‘ ' V‘ A ’ i o Brand exceeds 00000000000000000000000 A You Know the Ree-em V QQOOOOOQQQ 0 the sale of any Orange Pekoe Tea _on the market EEBEZT?" H AND VlClNilY ' Mr. and Mrs. Frank Burke, Rollo Bay liVest, are visLtmg in New Acadia. the guests of their son, Mr- J- J- Burke and Mrs. Burke nliss Mary Mocha. of the J. J- '.l~1ughes Co. simfll. l8 5901mm! l- ived week's vacation at her home in Rollo Bay West. i Ehght children from St. Vincent's ,' orphanage, Charlottetown, are Mn. Tom MacGulgan and famiy. hzlxlesnglgblea 1:11: n who have been spending a. vacation] L l ‘ $12.11 Hrs. AIZicGuigans parents, Mr: Mm Name Canon. o’ 50mm. 1B “*4 51'5" Rwbe“ 35°“ sow“; was?‘ ' \-ts.t.ng in Gowan Brae. the guest of "Wm ‘° W“ “m” l“ s" u” ' i Mr. and Mrs. William Hewlett. Road recently. The Misses Reta and Anna Slutt- a m4 Hrs‘ A" can” M“ “n” cry left ‘Monday for their home in u?’ d‘? 1305mm‘ M‘ Aprldawh as" Halifax, after cohort vactlon spent in ipcn ‘ng a. snort \BCflilOl’1 wt! .1rs. ‘Catlin’: mother Mrs. F. Ziiaclsaac, l Scum was" Bear River" North. Mr. W. L. Dingwell, Bouris East, - _ was in Rollo Bay recently on a busi- Mr. Chester MacCvough. Bear Riv- mess “m Ir, was among the recent \'is.tora to - Rollo Bay East. Mr. William A. White. Rollo Bay, was to Charlottetown recently on a‘ _ 353:5’ B 6m of thirty years. musings mp i H: Alec hiL-icKinnon, cf New Jersey, l, is visiting relatives in Bear River nndi Mrs Reganald Peters, of Boston, Rollo Bay. Mr. NiacKinnon attended ‘ rormerw M155 Bumadette Manner» Rom’ Bay T” Party m“ ‘enevwd -I aid, Bear River, 1s visiting in Lower ma“? ‘m “°q‘“‘l‘“‘““°°‘- lRouo Bay. the guest of Mr. and Mrs. _ l Bruno Peters. l Mr. Harry Francis, Fortune Bridge, ‘ WESTERN GUARDIAN i -BUY ROOFING and roof coat- ing right now at Braces 0706-84-21. -nar:-rnoor snare surfacedl Art-Craft Colored Shingles, eold at: Braces. 5004-04-21. i I —GENUI'NE BURRELL’! Pure E English Lead, Glidden‘: Pure Can- adian Lead, also pure raw and boiled oil, sold right at Braces. 1 5706-7-8-21. i —-WANTED.—At once experienced salesman sufficiently qualified to manage a Grocery Department; also boy for cash box. Both good positions- Apply P. o. Box 219, Summersidd. 6692-7-31-41. —SUMMER. COTTAGES-Quite a coimy of summer cottages are being put up at McCallumh point. This is an ideal spot for bathing and many Jolly little parties have been enjoy- ed there this month. -BUNGALOW comurrnn. _ Mr. Robert Jardine, the manager of the Canadian Bank of Commerce at Surnmerside. has Just completed his charming bungalow at McCallums Point and is summering there with his wife and family. —-CENTB.AL BEDEQUE BAPTIST PASTORATE—Sunday, August 3rd. Dr. Sidey will preach as follows: Morning. 10.45 a. m., Central Bed- equc: Evening at 7.30 p. m., Central Bedeque. -PBESBYTERIAN CHURCH 1N‘ CANADA-Kenslngion and Free-l tovm congregations. Sunday, August- Preetown, 3 p. m.; Kensington, 7.30 p. m. Rev. C. J. St. C. Jeans will preach and declare the charge va- cant. --COMB TO THE DANCE in Ken- sington Rink on Wednesday evening, Aug. 0th. beginning at 8 p. m. Music furnished by Dixon's Orchestra. Charlottetown. There will also be a Step Dancing Competition for which prizes of $5. $3 and $2 will be award- ed. An immense crowd is expected as this ia the day of the Big New Arman pinslin ard, services; Kensington, 11 n, m; iiasts in B. C. Power, Winnipeg Elec- THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAl . EASTERN GUARDIAN z “TEACH!!! WANTED for 5t. Mary's Road West School. Supple- ment $85.00. James M. Hughes, Bec- retery. 0719-8-1-31. STDBK LETTER JOHNSTON AND WARD ..'ICE CREAM SOCIAL and Dance, Head of Montague School, IMIONTREAL. August 1—'l‘he action Wednesd- y evening. August 6th. i cf the stock market, both here and 5.“7_a_3_m_ . in New York, the past two days. has 3 definitely indicated that the public UqqcNw AT s‘ nuBGmET-s, is not very heavily involved in the Wednesday‘ August “m. on ground,‘ day'm'day "““s‘°"l°“" The sham adjoining church. Music, step-danc- setback in New York m1 Wednesday ‘m’ ma”, retnshmenu comm brought out comparatively little 5746_5_3_5_q_9_1;_5;_ ; liquidation and showed that for the I first time in many months the Can- adian trading public was steering clear oi New York. Thereisthetobeeaidfcr the market these day's; buying is of an investment nature. rather than for the short speculative turn. When the market was raging, everyone with a. little spare cash was purchasing stocks in the hope of selling the next day and reaping e. profit. A large part of this follovring knew nothing about the stocks they were purchas- ing and cared less. The purchaser in a dull market, however, generally is the man who looks the list over carefully, selects what he considers the beat buy from a standpoint of safety of capital and future appre- ciation, then locks that stock up in a. strong box for an indefinite per- iod. The conservative investor is more apt to buy now than during a thundering bull market. Power Corporation. over the lest two years, has developed into one of the leading Canadian holding and operating utility concerns. Its inter- . RMONTAGUIL-On Sunday, Aug. 3rd. Rev. Alex. Gibson, Ontario, will conduct the service in the Presbyter- ian Church Montague at ll a. m. and 7 p. m. __ that less forced liquidation is neces- sary on a recession of the size of the one Wednesday and yesterday. ‘ Sentiment fa considerably better than it was when previousreavctions have occurred, but the market will still bear close scrutiny. as a rally fromthe lows yesterday may be con- sidered natural and is not positive proof that the reaction is over. l LAIDLAW At C0 Tweeds Best New York Aug 1 .- American women are so frequently fold the] are the best dressed women in the tric, Canada Northern. East Kooten- ‘vofld “Pa” perm“ they srwuld be excused if, occarionally, they take ay and various subsidiaries, make it w" puma“ be ‘enously on d i f to l t C di ‘ "m ' a om nmt an r n he an. mlshipboa-rd. at least, even their mun power industry. In the last two years _ _ the wean" declared two cub d,“ friendly 011M135 agree they are pron; idends of s1 each and a 5% stock '° °""~'”'°5" _ dividend on September last. Another‘ A ‘amt "MW from Frame’ r‘: cash dividend of $1 was declared last Fye f” fmmnme ‘MSW-ls shwpent monnm H me “m: poncy is w be through many years‘ residence l. pursued, namely, 5% in stock in sep- 5PM“ exlmwssed a “flumm tember and $1 in cash in December, ,°“°““Y hem‘ "Tl" Afmma” ‘m imard liad beautiful clothes,“ no ‘beautiful. And they wore tllfi yield in Chi! BLOCK i8 0V6? 7%. Financial statement for the year “id- ended June 30 last will be issued ‘Lhem- They “we a“ c! 9179*“! H“ shortly and will likely exhibit fur- f;e ,1 or six times a day they would disap- ' A VAL UE from GUARANTEED We also carry a complete range of Fancy Tweeds and Worsteds at prices to $3600 Think of us when buying your next suit HARR Y A. MacDOUGALL’ AUGUST z, 1930 ,Men’s Wedr 3 New Models In Guaranteed Blue Serge Suits All sizes in Young Men’s Double Breasted, Young Men’s Single Breasted an-d Older Men’s Conser- vative Model. So, no matter what your build we have the style to suit you. In these Guaranteed Suits we are showing two qualities-a medium weight at I and our heavier weight at . . . . .. 0° I A written guarantee from the maker covering Color, Pockets, Lining, etc., accompanies each suit. Race Meet. Admission 50 cents. the: growth in earnings end mete, yarch-avcd a .‘Zash Sedan recently. M,“ Anme Beagle, o; Mass“ an lrived home Friday on nyisit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. -—-——-i————~-———-—————— . Deagle, Souris West. . i {:0 “AVE YO;;*|;€;““: * Rev. John Muiialy celebrated High e Mass at Rollo Bay on Sunday in the l EXAZVIINED AND ' . _ i GLASSES FITTED B’ I 3 absence of the pastor, Rei. A. L. ‘Sin .4 ‘ , z nnti. Father Mullaly is on a visit to I B. E- PARD “IAN 0 ,his mother ,Mrs. John Mullaly, Gow- 0 Registered Optometrist z Wm Bram i liloniague. P. F. L z i , eooo-eeoe-nve ~oc+o4o9¢.**‘ i Mr. Frank MacDonald, lower Rollo ----—-———-4——-— lBay, is in the employ of Mr. Fedelia ‘Paqiret, Rollo Bay Centre. BELL Er MATHIESON Barristers A Bflllcltofn The drawing for the Rollo Bay Collections ~ Tea Party lottery resulted as follows: 505mg To 1.0m uvnrt Watch, won by Mr. Peter D. ploprracm; ‘Conway, New Zealand; China Tea Set, donated by Mrs. Ethelbert Perry, _ >won by Mr. James E. MacDonald‘, ;Sofa cushion, ‘donated by Mrs. Rob- Iert Chalsson, Souris, was won by Mr. , A. A. Paquet. I i l i The death occurred cn June 29th,, .at Sourie. of Mrs. Bernard Hughes. nee Mary Conway aged 29 years, af- ter an illnes of one week, leaving to mourn, a screwing husband and four lyaung children, her father and mo- ,ther, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Conway, 5700-7-31-5118- 3-5-31 despite unsetziemont in the stock markets during the past year. -WILL DREDGE CHANNEL-A piece of engineering is in operation at Graham's Pond, Park Corner. These that have visited the locality ‘know that there is a large pond, one half mile long by one-eighth wide fed by the streams that flow into Cousins’ mill pond, and the Whilom Campbell's pond. The deepest part of the pond measures 15 feet. It is proposed to dredge a new "run“ from the pond to the sea, coasting Gra- ham's farm land. The "run" will be sufficiently capaclous to admit boats that draw several feet of water. This channel will enable the fishermen to SUMMARY NEW YORK, August 1—-'i‘imken Dctrolt Axle first SlX months earn- ing 54c a common share, against 76c in the first half of 1929. Chase National Bank will acquire Harris Forbes a: Company through acquisition of latt:-r’s stock by Chase Securities Corporation. National Dairy Products and sub- sidiaries in first six months earned $2.16 a share on 5.971.636 common. against $185 a share on 4,124,441 shares in like 1929. Radio Keith Orpheum and subsid- New Zealahd, five sisters and three brothers, Mrs. Frank Keays, Souris| ‘River; Margaret, Theresa, Irene and harbcrharbor their boats every night, '1:ear and return in entirely different costumes, Often, costumes that were ‘much too elaborate for shipboard. I suppose they were all coming home lwith trunks full of new Paris clothes ‘and could not vrait to show them off_ ‘No European nun-rm, I'm sure, ‘vrould be guilty of such ostenta/tion." No, and neither would the more i sophisticated Amerlcznr Every ltravel-tvise women knows that on an ‘ocean trip she will chiefly need her Isports and evening clothes; that she {is quite likely to wear the one until ‘it is time to change into the other; hnd that her dressed-up town and lafternoon clothes will ’have their innings when she gets to to Paris or ‘New York as the case may be. A costume that will take first. hon- 145 GREAT GEORGE STREET NEXT DOOR TO CFCY and thus save the labor of benching. They can also thus unload their fish inries six months net profit $2.163: ‘or: in any test for shipboard chic k 133. after charges and taxes, but be- ‘the four-piece tweed ensemble, con- fore preferred dividends of subsid- sistlng of a jacket suit with g blouse i i conspicuous. The conventional woll- 8n suit. that is the best choice for other time: is much too hot for ‘melting summer days. and even the lightest of woollen dresses implies more warmth than can be endured. lMany smart women invariably wear l a black silk crepe dress and carry a iblcck cont. They avoid ruffles that wilt and pleats that wrinkle. Summer suits, or course, are great travel favorites. especially the print- ed silk suit that may consist of n, sleeveless dress and jacket, or skirt, jacket and blouse. Or the printed .ei1k dress with a coat look. 1n any THE STORE OF BETTER MEN ’S- WEAR Proven Jul-Service Every dealer claims he has the best. but the twenty year record of PRINCE EDWARD. ptnlven in Service. is your A. '|gq-,m-liy and guarantee of Quality, Strength, Long Lil’: j Depmvkblliw. ‘nth for more? PRINCE EDWARD orders are B. shipped the day (‘an you ‘Helen: and Michael, Ireaved, we extend sincere sympathy. i West. I i Mr. and Mrs. Alphonsus J. Mac- iDcnald, Glenwood, were recent vie- and Mrs. Edwin F. Peters- i i i Mr. Daniel P. MacRae, RB, mo- i tored to Morell recently. The Misses Kathryn, Mary and Laurciia MacRae, Rollo Bay West, ‘motored to Vernon River Sunday. WhPYG they were guests of their cou- V Joseph and, i Peter 13.. at home. The funeral took place Thursday morning. To the be- Mr. Alec Anderson. New Acadia, was a recent visitor to Rollo Ba;- ‘ ltors to Rollo Bay East. guests of Mr. from the boats to the stage of the factory. This will greatly facilitate the work that heretofore entailed much labor. Heretofore, the fish had to be trucked from the boats to the factory. and the boats had to be ‘ibecched almost every night, lest an ,0n-ehore wind should wreck them if they were anchored off. And further. who knows but codfish and mackerel might be induced to enter here, and lwhat tales our holiday sports might i tell should they try their luck there :next season. Mr. Cousins and others ,‘ conctrned deserve credit for initiating the scheme and all will watch for the successful development of the l venture. Y. iaries, against $630,569 in the first half of 1929. Federal Reserve Board reports serve Bank credit outstanding during the week ended July 30 was $934,000.- 000, a decrease of $43,000,000 from the previous week and $388,000,000 below the same week of i929. Bethlehem Steel Corporation in Juno quarter earned $1.86 on 3,200,- 000 common shares, against $2.60 in the previous quarter and $4.17 on ter. Regular dividends declared. in week to $3,220,000.00). Federal Re- serve systemh ratio at 83.572, against 153.2". a week ago and 74.4% a year Iago. New York ration 07.7%, against 51,4"; and 71%. No announcement land long. mntuiiing topcoat. ‘This Itypc 0f suit has not been too easy to |find in the past. but it is receiving daily average volume of Federal Re- new emphasis now and la likely to‘ ‘figure prominently in important Fall ‘collections, Its usefulness is by no means limited to the travel scene. It lwill be welcomed with open arms by the many women who have made a fruitless search for a topcoat than could be worn over a particular suit on in-between days without starting color war-fare. ‘in costumes or this sort. then it is topeoat that can travel nrortly nmv and serve for sports wen;- in the fall. Black, with a white fleck. or the re- liable old brown and beige combin- sins, the Misses MacEachern. PERSONALS HUOHS M6 800d Olivia! 1'01‘ WM‘!!- Windsor altogether fetched $6,000, .. received. , on rediscount rate, which remains at robes bum around £1105” bu“, is“ Joseph Duveen and M,“ Banner . " Mr. Angus MacKenzie. Rollo Bay -Many friends will regret to hear 2‘i"¢- ~ colors. It need not be furred. especi- bidding 100 gu'neas. Since these -‘ T H lV/csi. i: erectng a. new residence for of the serious illness of Mr. John "30 ‘lndllsirlals m!“ 2354* 1°“ ally 110W that scoffs are in cushion sales of roses on Alexandra Day were n. = o l 1 ' ‘Mr. Daniel Conway, New Zcaland. Fraser of Summerside. 2.9.09. list 233-99» "P 1-91 again. but many women prefer the instituted g; chi-gym’; 1n 19m the . . l 2° 111151111861; 131-48» ‘W’ 13°33; 1”‘ flatterlne effect o1 fur. One-piece grand tum obtained, includ'ng the _ * Mr. Merton Jardlne, Head of Hllls- -Mr. Emmet Murphy, employee or 130.95. of 0. "2- dresses o: light wollens are 300d amount Just realized. now studs at, SUMMERSIDL pnroush. was in Rollo Bay recently the Detroit Street Railway, was NEW YORK. Anew 1—'1‘he re- tmvellers 0n trips were cool days about $50,000, a ion a 11115111658 l-rin- among the passengers to the Island action carried further yesicrdlv °" and breezes are to be encountered. ' on Saturday nlrht and was I very its momentum. with 1W1!’ 511mm" Long m»; by train involve factor! may zxracrnn CHARLOTTETOWN l Rev. A. L. Slnnctt, P.P.. Rollo Bay, welcome and unexpected visitor w tlal declines among the leaders. Pub- quite different {mm the" o’ l.“ _____ motored to lennox Island on Satur- his mother, Mrs. Bridget Murphy, lic participation lately appears talcum voyut Hem the moblem is Lobmobt A“; 194a J_ P‘, at mlfi-ett-tf. day last-R. Freetown. have been comparatively limited. e0, m he” mo,‘ mmfmlbh ' md up Hon‘ l n“ 0mm u any,“ n mums A BRINGING UP FATHER case. the print is small as u, design lend dark as to background. Shan- ‘tuna suits in black. navy or dark brown are seen on many travellers. Linen suits look attractive at the start, but they do rumpie. Perhaps you are travelling by air- jplcne? If so. no special problem or ' dres a rise. One wears the same ' sort of clothes on an air trip as on a train and comes off rather better be- [cause of the -ab:.ence of the cinder inuisnnce. 2,400,000 shares in June 1929 Gulf-I If onefis purse forbids investment: Brokers loans increased sznoocao m; pan or wisdom to select a tweed QUEEN-s was“ FtTCHED $6,000. DONDQN Aug. 30.—At two sales a‘ Christie's on Alexandra Day bouqu- ets of roses sent by the Quem from COME 1N "THE . FINE‘. DARLQR‘. You NHGHT Grr swans-so ore m1 rmm 8mm. Inc. final i-ilun nnu nuance it » You MICm-r A‘: ween DQMIM TM AMlNUTE-‘X 5V1’ DOM/NI KB“ '_ V/AVT AN fl/"df/ \ THINK wool: o: MORE COMFORTABLE IF You $AT on THE 1/7/72‘ FLOOR- BE A 5-in-2. / BY Goux- You HAVE TO FEELYOUMG T9 LAKE THEM‘ ABLE TO QWING $21’ OF FEST awaiting the birth of another child when any birth of a direct dcscedant because of the rule that the Home of the British throze occurs. Have You, i i Callouses or " i i Pains a Cramps there -———+ We are bringing you Positive, Reliable and Speedy Relief The Finger Points to the location of the Anterior _ ‘Dranevetee tbiaArch proceed; un pweeeura in pro- ducedandtheunevendietrlbntion of the pea-eon’: weight apnea a burning sensation, callouaae fender spate, nix-acted toes, an severe a-amp-like pain. The foot wideneand overtheahoei, the small toe and great toe joint: become inflamed and enlarged- ‘, bcgislly fatigue and nervousness i re i i ' EMS“ w» Heed thefirst danger signal! Stop your F991 Tmublg before they impair your comfort and daily eficiency An Exposition fiiiiiful"i'a?f'.?éiié.f‘l‘iififii 55.22%”. $fii‘i;°.‘“r£i P‘ our Store on 4 AUG. 8th. Afternoon 9th. All Day A spe:.:../ 1...} :.. u-"rert from ffz: s.‘ IV, M, Sdmll, M.D., the nlorld’: most noted Orth afigaufhoriry will clearly explain Irowllme method: give rnstan! foot comfort. 7°" "w "-39 5'85"!" flfldoflflnhprfnt ofyour etocklngcdfcd- flrf-giil_w\i'tbo'_at_co:t or obligation. Don't min seeing this Expert at on: ALLEY 6:” CO. LTD FOR SALE Desirable Property. for Sale . QN . CENTRAL STREET. SUMMERSIDE For Price and Terms apply i0 John S. Wright, Summer-side “Haw Pi ca... Castle where the Duchess of York is Secretary of Britain must be present