” Hi5. M€¥§IE.R.5..Y9!S.E/ R s.‘ _i-- cnrummraro Sound - '33s» l , . lzonic . ‘bu. mu mu Gives"you that wonderful Orthophonic-toned music-the natural tones. Thousands of pieces oi music to choose from in the Victor record library. Famous artists any time you want them. Instru- ments from $95 up. All models stop Victor records automatically when through playing. Magic cabinets artistically designed in rich woods. Worth going miles to hear‘. ‘ Victor dealers everywhere. Convenient terms. Victor Tagging?‘ Compaq! Montreal Eastern Guardian ..‘An unfortunate accident occur- red at Georgetown on Sal-urday, Sept. l4, when Fred Jenkins, son ol Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Jenkins, and Russel Yorston. Lon 0i‘ Mr. and Mrs. Hugtne Yorston were coming out the door oi the old Custom ofllce, the Gable end toll on them. which buried Fred Jenkins among the lumber. He was bruised quite badly but no bones broken, Russel Yorswnls knee was badly hurt but no bones broken. They were taken to the Doctor who dressed illwlr injuries. Both boys are getting along nicely-A. $6 . .'Selclom does the Angel of Death cast such a sadness over a home and locality as when it camo to claim the soul of Ida Parker aged 2 years. daughter of Mr. and Mrs Horace Parker of Georgetown Royalty, who passed away at the P. E. I. Hospitll. on Sept. 16, alter a short illness. All that medical skill and kind nursing _ was dons but God willed otherwise alllhough called away in the prime oi lilo she shall be long be remembered by her many friends. She leaves to mourn a sol-rowing father and mother, two sisters and one brother Tho esteem in which she was held was evidenced by the largo number who followed her remains to St. E31‘- Aluminum Kitchen A “Wear-Ever” To: Kettle designed with a wide, flat bottom to cover the avenge element on an electric rouge. Made from hu-d, dense, sheet alumin- um that heats quickly and holds its heat. Good-looking-l-get one. ' l4: "Wear-Ever" doulorn-eooryuhore ' ALUMINIUM (Vi) LIIITID MONTREAL TOIDRTO Davids Cemetry, Rev. C. U. McNevln. officiating The United choir sang. "When he comethg" Thoro is a happy Land.” Them were many beuuirliul Floral tributes. The pail-bearers were. Gordon Douglas, Oliver Ross, James Keenan John D. MOITIIODr-A. PERSONAL! . 3M1‘. P. A. Scully, M. P.. and Mrs. 501111)’. motored to Souris recently.‘ -A .-'M.l‘l. William Alilléll’. 10W!!! Montague, recently visited George- town.— . ' Lower Georgetown-A. ..'Mrs. Clark and daughter Dolly. Montague. ronectly vlsisd ..'Mr. Hannon, student pastor o! tho Holy {trinity Church, Georgetown left Thursday for his homo in Hall- isx, N. 5.—1l. ..'Missu Mary, Coorgio and susle Homphill, Montague, spent the week ond at their homo in Georgetown-A. --_- sour-am. scannoll. whohu boon spending tho summer at ba- homo in Georgetown cams to tho oity, Friday and loft Bsiurdny torhor homo in ‘ - Jsmska Plains, Mun-A. wu .0 . 'Western Guardian I-HIKID Will NAIL! 1K8 lb. l! 3110GT. 7520-04841. 44AM}! INNER TUBE patching outfits the each at Data's. 78504-2441. -USED MOTOR TRUCK 1N good running order for ulo st Bracers. tm-t-as-al. —GOLI‘ CLUB DANCI at Toylsnd, Helium's Tuesday evening, Sept. M. Dixon's orchestra. Everybody wol- como. Como and enjoy the last big dsnoo oi tho season. ‘ltlo-e-mdi -EXPEMIJNCID HAIIDWAEI MAN to tako charge o! building hardware and accessories. Apply in person at Helium's Hardware Oitico. Bummersido. '18l'l-9-28-3i —VITA--MINIBAL AND MEAL BLEND tor ioxes in stock at Braces. 1828-9-23-81. —"8TOP THAT LEAK" "Conanino" the new elastic carbon paint, cold at Bruce's. razo-o-as-zl. w-llkili QUALITY heavy rooflnl. fireproof slates, root coating and all roofing supplies, sold at Braces. 7850-9-24-2i. qrarismorou b. a. s. Club ‘loading bogs. lambs, tat sheep and veal calves Wednesday o! each week up till noon. John A. Douflllfl- 3W3’. 679541-204! _____ . -EEPAllll COMPLETED-Repair work on tho Scales Hydro Electric Plant on the Dunk River having been completed the regular electric light service will start at once. 7802-8-21-81. -SUCCESSI"UL SALE-A largo crowd of keen buyers attended the sale or iarm stock and household runhtui-o held last week on tho farm oi the late -Mr. Charles N. Black, st Bcdeque. Mr. Morrison oi Kon- sington, was tho auctioneer. The sale was very successful and the prices realized were very gratifying S ,_.__. MERSIDE-Mr. Hafiett. for some time manager of the O‘I..cary Dairy- ing and Cold Storage Co. Ltd. at 0‘Leary. has rented the new resid- ence on Court Street, Summarside. recently completed by Mr. Percy Tantcn. and expects to take up his re:'r' 2 there early in October. Mr. l-lal! . who isa very succossiul busi- ness 1"'."n. has scepied tho , "‘ of manager of the new plant, which is with‘ Qnaw aasrnaurs roa sumfl 241929 .EMaan H. being erected in Summcrside ior the Central Creamerles Ltd. of Char- lottetown. Mr. Hallett will contin Willi tho O'Leary Dairy Company tho present. Mr. and Mrs. H are very popular and will be we? ed as desirable additions to lb‘. cial lifo of Bummersido. S. —l.AID T0 REST-The remains Mrs. John R. Harding, who passed away last llriday, were laid to rest! on Saturday alter-noon beside those of her intent child in tho Malpoquo Cemetery. iilho funeral services were held at tho homo oi her sister, Mrs. W. Brsnder, at Baltic. and were cou- ducted by Rev. Mr. Grant, of Mal- Dflque. assisted by Rev. J. P. C. m- ser. of Bummorsldo, and luv. Mr. Williams oi Malpequo. m». chm-lo; Woodside. of Malpcque, a cousin p: tho deceased, sang her favourite hymn. "some Time We Will Under- stand." Tho Malpcquo choir rendered W’? belutilully other favourite h, of tho deceased, "Ho Losdoth m?» “n00: o‘ Mu." uAdeep m Jesus." The funeral was one of the 1mm over neon at antic, irionds iromrsrendnosrcominglopoy Anthracite Coal i In» lilo householder who Illlll olsoaoosylowianl and hlghln host values no retells!!! welsh Anthracite Cool. A. Pickard E4’ Co. PIIONI l“ ' their last tribute of respect. The flor- a1 tributes were as followsz-Plilow from tho family; Pillow from the Itlif of Messrs. R. T. Holman; Cros- ont from Trinity United Church; Spray from Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ramsay; Shoat from Mrs. Leslie Mc- Nutt. Attending the runoral irom Al- borion were Mr. George Wallis, an uncle of the deceased. his daughter, m1. John Clilaghln, Mr. Albert Wallis and Mrs. Charles McBeth. ........._........_....._.____....... 0000004400 oooooo-oooooon says 20:1: m. so» rmso n‘ E. E. PARKMAN lltilldss P ldroado-lloth SHIRTS all Styles This is the value that beats them all! attractive BROADCLOTH shirts, in all popular patterns. A with separate collars. There are shirts wlth barrel cuffs. A very little comparison will sh the special sale value, to anyth Over the counter or by mail postp half dozen .. . . .. Plotice Ve are pleased to announce that Mr. George R. Thompson was made Manager of our Prince Edward - Island branch, succeeding Mr. T. R. Lawrence, on Sap- tember first. He will have complete charge of Hardin Sales and Service on the Island. ' . . . . . . . . - . - ..l. “THE MEN'S sroaa " “hi. The pallbearers were Messrs. Charles Woodside. James McNoill, Ernest, Leslie and Charles Champion and Stanley Ramsay. B. PERSONALS ‘Hm- J- E- Wyatt. Mrs. Wyatt, and Miss Wanda Wyatt. loft on But- urday tor Halifax. ‘rhoy expect to return on Thursday next. B. An enormous range of the new colors, all the There are shirts with collars attached and with French Cuffs and 0w you the easy superiority of ing in the market. aid. order them by the I s e o a a a s n _ . titled s»... $1 I9 .¢-~-|... -Mr. W. T. McMurdo and sides! daughter, Miss Rhodo, and Mr. O. B‘ McMurdo and eldest son, MIMI! Kells. who have been ‘on s visit ii Messrs McMurdou parents, Mr An‘ Mrs. William MnMurdo or Bummer- side, loft on rotum to their . , cl-ivl homes in Alberta and Saskatchewan on Saturday. It is twonty-iive yea" since Mr. W. '1‘. McMurdo was in hi4 native town and be sow ml“! changes noiobly tor tho hitters-B- All correspondence 0nd other business will be handled from Summer-aide. C0,‘ Summer-side HAaom SPRAYERS . RANSOME ROTARY omuaas llll-lpll-fl‘ gqyé _. fir‘... I .1 r ..¢