i , . i’ , . 1 . i .-_.~., .....»,_.__... i » i wl-zsrsnll GUARDIAN PERMANENT W Alfl N G Done by Miss LOUISE sun i at 223 QUEEN STREET PHONE lzoe n- KE YOUR APPOINTMENT sow . Miss Shea has been. for the past four years. an op- erator in the Lindsay Beauty Parlors, Halifax. The equipment used is the most up-to-date Eugene _ Machine and the vet-y popular Realistic Croquignole E Wind equipment. i Electric needle to ‘GRIOVC superfluous hair, moles ,5 vrI-‘gfir? l.-- ! s......g ... a _ -_.. .. if“; ‘Win13, Illa/J m. MISS E. hi. LEBLANO 223 Queen Street Chaflliltflflw" "Sl-Fwlswelatllllrlrlstlc‘ over‘ til-ohgho ROLLO BAY AND vlctmt‘, i ‘r321; skirts. - ‘Of rellrze with t-llCQP .113»! “us. is." Bryenwn Ind dauihbi 181's Irene and June, of 11 Young Sh. “Spring Park Road, Charlottetown,‘ ‘ihave returned to their homes after‘ i a short visit w friends in Rollo Bay tand Fortune. I‘Qi--w-I1I_ '?R!N E-‘EDWARD ‘ Miss Mary MacRae has resumed her duties with the J. J. Hughes Co. ‘after a vacation spent in Cardigan‘; i and Rollo Bay. l i Mr. Preston Bryenton who sperlt' FOX NETTING ll Ghaili-ls-Nc- Stronger, Tha It's Weakest-Link There is the same truth 1n the fact that a netting is no . Wu. , 1 G stronger than lts weakest mesh. l Mr‘ 1mm s“ e‘ u mx‘ i ‘ ito Gm . Considering that there are lug‘; a V“ r to ‘an B,” on forty thousand meshm In a ismday mt’ single roll, wisdom prompt the purchasing cf tlle best netting on the llltlrkct. ‘Mass, ha; returned to his home in, i Rollo Bay West. | ‘ Mr. J. D. Chanson. Bear River. busino§s trip. i i __. l Miss Hazel Keefe. nurse in train- j lng at the City Hospital. motored to, 1i her home in Rollo Bay East on Sun- PRINGE EDWARD guy. ,_. l Mr. aria Mrs.. Malcolm MlmLellan. rncshos are protected on fnur Mrs‘ Mex‘ MacDonald. M155 sides with SIX EXTRA twists. l . M _ and every one safety~sealed- Bemademe and m Cmnenz u Donald. Primrose. motored to Souris ‘ and Rollo Bay recently. ORDER-TODAY- ‘Jisg Annie Peters. Chestnut Hill» — From -— r .Mass.. ls visiting her parents Mr. ‘and Mrs. Peter D. Peters, Rollo Bay R "f Holman Ltd wt I I ’ I I SCMHIERSIDE i lifiss Caroline AIacKinnon, R. N. ‘L Charlottetown. la visiting her par-l ems Mr. and Mrs. John H. Mac- CHARLOTTETOW“ Kirlnon. Bear River South. A motor party Mrs, Mary C. Mac-i I Church at Summerfleld and a delici- 'ous supper was its visiting her mother. Mrs. itent. Come early and avoid the rilsh I —$I1tEAvuMlNT-1he sympathy of her many friends goes to Mrs. Harry Hughes, Norboro. in the death of her sister, the late Mrs. Austin Hagan. Hope Riven-E. —SERIOUSLY ILL - ‘The many friends of Miss Alice Dugan, Cape ‘Traverse, are sorry to hear of her serious illness and hope to hear of her recovery-E. -ICE CREAM SOCIAL-A very successful ice cream social was held on the grounds opposite the Catholic Church at Summerfield on Monday evening under the auspices o! the women of the parish. A very; good crowd was in attendance and a goo sum was reallzecL-E. - -SUCCESSFUL PICNIC HELD- On Wednesday, July 23rd. a very suc- cessful picnic was held on the grounds opposite the Catholic served. After the Picnic was over, the centre-cakes were auctioned and realized qulto a sum. There was a large crowd in attendance and all told a good sum was realized-E- —\'ISITING IN SIHIIMERSIDE._ Mrs. J. c. Mills of CheLmSfOrd. Mass, '~ L.‘ n» slllipant, of Summerslde. 0n her| ‘way Mrs. Mills motored to Sussex. N.l B.. in compflYW “Th Dr. Ross W. and 1 Mrs. Mills and R01’. J. Jones of Phil- l adelphia. 1145's. Mills is spending a month in Summerslde. after which she will go to Sussex where she will i I‘! foined by her husband and other’ members of the party on their return home S. —MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER --‘ On Wednesday evening, July 30th.. the past few months ln Alllston." mgceuaneous show" w“ held afas their I welcome guest last week the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray John-Q aton. Middleton, in honor of Miss‘ Mary Smith, Kelly's Cross. The bride-to-be received many costly‘, was in New Acadia recently on a‘ presents. A dainty lunch of icellisiti"? in sllmmerfleld- the Wesl- 0f Ewen-n md c,“ ",5 Eerved and the Reverend Francis MacDonald-dB. evening was spent very pleasantly in music and dancing-E. -—I‘A,EKING CARS AT NEW. ANNAN RACES-The management: has reconsidered their first lrltentlonl of parking all cars outside of the: race track. There ls space for about! 150 to 175 cars at the southern end of the inner ground. A charge of 50c wlll be made for parking ln this space. The cars will be soparked u not to obstruct the view from the grandstand to any appreciable ex- 59l4-B-5-2t -SOME TROUT.-I-Iis Worship. lvlayor Lldstone of Summerslde spent‘ the week end at his native home in Cape Wolf near DIM. Vfl-llle there he had the pleasure of seeing atd eating one of the largest trout ever caught. in the streams round about Oiiearv. l-lia nephew. Mr. Claude Lldstone. a lad of l2 years. W15 fishing in Crossmana brook on Friday when he landed a four Eastern Guardian ..'5EWEI. PIPE AND FIELD TIl..E.—Carload just received. If ln- terested, aak for prices. Pools d: Thompson. Limited. ilob-d-t-mwrfzwks. . ..'\'OUNG PEOPLE MEET-The ‘ members of Greenwich and Cable Head Young Peoples Society held their regular monthly meeting at the home of Aldus McKenzie on July 31st. In the absence of the President and Vice-President, Leslie McLaren was appointed as Chairman. Meeting opened by singing hymn 86, followed by scripture reading and Lord's Pray- er repeated in unison. Minutes of last meeting were read and adopted. Ten members answered to roll call. Collection amounted to 55 cents. Hymn 412 was then sung. Program consisted of mouth organ selections by Wilfred and Leslie M-Laren. New program committee was appointed for next meeting, which is to be held at. the home of Mrs. Milton McLaren. Meeting closed by singing Hymn 807. A dainty lunch was served by the hostess and remainder of the even- ing spent in music. -Mrf. and Mrs. J. B. Croken, Nor- boro, were visitors to Tignlsh on Sunday, the guests of Dr. and Mrs» Johnston.—E. ' --Miss Helen Lawless, st. John, N. B., is vlaltlng in Springfield, the guest of her aunt. Mrs. M. '1‘. Lambs. ...E. —Mlas Eileen Croken, Freetown. has returned to her home, after spending her holidays in Charlotte- town, the guest of Dr. I. E. and Mrs. Croken.--E. —Dr. I. E. and Mrs. Croken had their little neice, Miss Dorothy Cro- ken, of Norboro.-—E. —Mr. Ames Curley, Brookvale, is} --M;ss Fensy Read, Hope River, is . spending her vacation in Klnkorafl visiting with Mrs. Theresa Lawless-l —E. -Mrs. John Lawless and little son Ralph. who have been visiting rela- tives on P. E. I., has returned to her home in St- John, N.B.-E. To Sufferers From Rheumatism HOW MANY ISLAND PEOPLE RE- COVERED FROM IT If you are suffering from rheuma- tism and do not want to be cured. Just ignore the FIIICIOI"! wonderful lrecord and keep on as you are. The icl-lancaa are you will become a. help- self and your friends. It ls surely the part of wisdom to pay attention to the claims of the! Farador. A few days ago the writer visited, less cripple and be a burden to your- I Lot. 65, who was confined to her bed: with rhematism and neuritis for‘ over a year. Although in her 67th year Mrs. McFadyen is enjoying ex- cellent health for the simple reason! that she had sufficient wisdom to‘ give the Farador a chance tordo its work of healing. If Mrs. McFadyen was the only. person claiming to be healed byi means of the Farador.‘ you might think it only just happened, but! many others make the same claim.| and they all began using the Farador after other treatment had failed to help. W. E. ENMAN. Farador Representative, 268 Sydney Street, Charlottetown. Mr. J. S. Perry ls the Summerside Farador Representative. 5916-11. -Among visitors to Tignlsh and other points of interest in the wrest on Sunday last were Mrs. M. T. Lambe and Miss Eileen Lambe, Springfield. While lrl Tignish they i were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Aus- tin MICDOIIflId.—-E- ON WISCONSIN FAMILY i ! lamps scan REVENGE I . ___ I comrau... Wis, Aug. 5.-Neve1- a. l gain will a. member of the Edward‘ FEW!‘ III-mill’ destroy a blackblrdb neat, One of the you uer Portors dId Just I that. whereupon the hard-boiled blackbirds, in revenge, lald seigo to the Poirtelr home. Other bucltlilzds sympathetic,’ Joined in the fray, until Father Por- , tor. Mother Porter and the three little Porters all got peeked tigoroua- i ly upon attempting to leave the house So angry became the birds and so violent their attack that Mrs. Port- -Mr. Joseph Perry. Miss Clar-risse Perry. Mrs. Columbus Araenault and: Mr. Clovis Perry left rm Friday morrl- ing for a: auto trip through Newi Brunswick. S. -—Mr. Linus MacDonald, Spring- field, Lot 6'1. motored to Tlgnlsh on I Sunday. While there, he was the| guest of Mr. and Mrs. Alzstln Mac- Donald-E. --Mlss Catherine Cosh, who has been visiting her parents. Mr. andl Mrs. Patrick Cosh, Graham's 80nd,! has returned to USA. to resume her work. " ‘er called reinforcements from down- town. Citizens with shot gun; laid down a barrage so that the Porters could leave their house. Not until several o! the birds were killed would the rest. retreat. VATICAN TO ISSUE EIGHT NEW COINS __. VATICAN CITY, Aug. d-Tha Vat- ican will issue eight different types of coins. under the monetary con- vention slgrod with the Italian gov~ emment, it was revealed yuterday,‘ Tho coins will include five and ten; centlme pieces in copper, twe ‘ty five, Mrs. J. A. McFadyen, of Falrvlevtnl QUEEN'S PROFESSOR STRICKEN 171th strocuhcsfs. ‘l. 53in ‘MaaGilllvl-ay. veteran head of ti"; vray la a Ph. D,‘ ‘AUGUST 6. 1930 all ladies SUMMER DRESSES 25 per, cent off M ANY DELIGHTFULLY charming frlmk; are shown in this interesting clearance aalo, Many popular fabrics, a wide variety of styles, and in all probability a dreas of just your 513-10 and size is here for you, at this reduced price! $3.75 Dresses at $5.95 Dresses at 4,47 $12.00 Dresses at 9,00 $16.50 Dresses at $20.00 Dreaaeaat $30.00 Dresses at Children’s Summer Dresses, reduced $1.50 DRESSES $1.13 $2.00 DRESSES $1.50 $Z.50‘DRESSES $1.88 $3.00 DRESSES $2.25 .Shop Early . Daylight Saving Time olroetllli “lithe affection land. while another aon. M. S. is 5m 15 yoga-dog by doctors a; being working with T. Prlngle and son. Ltd. L-Dr. JOI1I1 in a. critical 00nd ton. Dr. MaoGlll- Mont-real. Dr. Mwfiillmv h“ be"! Lgipfl‘, cor. with Queen‘; for upwards of 40 years. Gel-man department at Queen's Unlv- many. One son. J. 0., is Canadian ——i—'-'-—- crafty, was stricken during the night trade commission at Rotterdam, H01 “""""" KINGSTON, Aug. Llallmoat "more! Warts. rellavaa Bunions. ‘ service and IIFFI CI EN T QPTIQA I. SERVIUE EYES IJSLQIIINIYI), (lLAssu: SUPPLIED AND FITTED. CAREFUL A'I"I‘ENI'ION GIVEN TU IUZPAIII WORK. .1. w. JOHNSTON Rrgflstercd Uptometrbt 157 Kent Street Phone 752-L Charlottetown Phone 709 OOOOOOOOOVOO\ QOOOOOOOOOO EYESIGl-IT EXAMINATION A o 6 9 Q Filling and supplying Glasses etc. > H. J. RIABON (IPTDMETIIIST Office (nrlnectvd With Drugstore llonlllgue, P. E. l. 4 i-ooeoeeeoooooeeovoeeooeo I OOOQOOOOOOOQOO lor the householder who likes to do ‘aia own repairs, or who ls handy with tools and likes to make things for his borne. Tools that will give lusting hold up under use and misuse, that will hold an edge and cut true. l The Rogers . Morell. satisfaction, that will l ed to St. Georges recently. ,Eachern and Mrs. John H. MacKln-flmmmm The “out which w“ m ‘non, Bear River, Mrs. Alex. Ml§"exceue‘t Se, trout’ measured “um. Dougall, Rollo Bay and Mr. ARK-mean inc-hes long and five inches MafKlnnofl- NW Jefsey- VI-‘mdhirrosa. Needless to say the boy was Charlottotown on lfidday last. !vgry proud o1 his catch. It was un- fortunate. Mr. Lldstone said. that the M155 sally Peters, Messrs. Elmer 13,115 thought the trout would make Peters and Daniel P‘. MasR-ae. Rollo 5 good dinner as now no ore would Bay, motored to charlotuwwrl rc-"belelve his story- But it is probable cgntlv |t.l-lat some of the fishermen in Sum- imerfde will be taking a. trip UP Miss Mary Mullaly has returned west w try their luck. S. to her home in Sourlg River. after spending the past week in t7har-. lottetown. .‘ i Rev. Fr. Gallant of Muir-Rn 18- -Mr. Bert Hamill. Middleton. was lands. was in Rollo Bay Sunday. than mm,‘- m 113mg), an Sunday-E. guest of Rev. A. L. slnnot, P. P. I PERSONALS u --Among the visitors to Tlgnlah on I Among those attending the darlcejunday were Misses Mary and iin st. Charles Community Hall last Blanche Maclvor. Klnkcra-E. week was lvllsaes Kathryn and. ' jLauretf/a MaoRae. Rollo Bay. Mary, —lflaa Helen Lawless and Master iwmw sou“, we‘; Mew-L pemilrorne Lawless. of St. John, N.B.. are Mucomm Ju’ whim ‘M Jawflsitlng Mr. and Mrs. James Lawless. “Hem soum we“ lNorboro-E. i i ‘Mr. George Mooney, of Boston. ‘motored to hi; horns in Bear River -Miss Grace Barlow. who spent the past month in Weatvllle. N. 5-» wrltl-l Ml’. and Mrs. H. E. lAflIllle. Drunamond Road. has left for her I '. ‘_""' homo at Wellington. P. a. 1. j Messrs Jerry Plneau and Iuaeblua‘ .Doucette. New Acadia. atMndad the gdlnce I11 souru West on may . mule. Mr. Earl Grant. Montague. mo- tored to scum nut recently. Mr. l-lem-y Maouugluin. Bourla ‘west. arent Sunday at his heme la l i l l Rev. 1". f... millallv. aouria. mour- Amorla the raoant visitors to It Georges. from tlhia locality. V419 Messrs. Kathryn Maclue. Rollo It! Christina beagle. Bear River. l _ . ____ I‘ CO” m, QM ma, Josgh Qaluq, e a , vial to . Limited "r- twill-l?” m ' centlmea, one nickel one five and ten‘ -Mi-. and Mrs. James Lawless and 11m 511v“ pfggfl, mg 10o lira gold‘ little daughter Miriam, Norbcro, mo-‘p1e¢u_ " tored to the western part of the pro- The 001,15 Wm b, o; u“, mm; 513g,‘ vlnce last week visiting Mrs. Lattwmd 511w a5 1,11,, 1mm“ 591315, Tho‘, 55‘ P“"n"5"'E' ' Vatican llzreed that the coinage of‘; ch t would not exceed 1,000,000 l -Mra. a. P. MacIi-lnls aria little xnimwieire. (about $51000» The! non Alec. of Summerslde are apcnd- ‘com, Wm w“, the “ken”; o; m, lng a few days with her parents. Mr. Pa” m “m,” “mm m. m, “"1 and Mrs. Alexander Deegan, Cape wabofimu u n w“ used in m, T“v°"°""E‘ time of the Pope's temporal power. - The ti a tonyear dur- “ML and Mrs‘ Hm“ Hwmg “flatten. ‘Irltvxinxahw-Ill be affected in Braintnee, Mass. arrived by auto onflhe “mam mm um an type, Wu; Mmmw “m!” w ‘pend m“ w” he placed ln circulation by December. atlon with Mrs. I-lullng‘: parents. Mr. ' and Mrs. Ben] Nasbltt of Summer- aide. Mrha. 1d Mrs. Ruling are both BELLQMATHIESON ardent fisnermen and expect to land . some of the speckled beauties during “"1"” t‘ 5°"°"°" their visit. a. l °°"°°"°“' l HONEY T0 LOAN --Mra. George J. nutter-l and little IIONTAGUI daughter. Miss Estelle Dutvon, Wel- lealey, Mass, and Mr. M. '1‘. La-mbe _________ ____________ and daughter. Miss Ruth Lambe, “so ¢Q¢¢Qqq¢g ceo-eoyoe-oooo IAVI YOU! EYES IXAMINED AND GLASSES IITIID I! E. B. PA R K M A N leglatorcd Optometrist lloubllll. P. I. I. OOOOOOQOQ-ZOOOOQOOOOQOOQ’ Springfield, motored to Mlacoucha on. Sunday and attended Mass. In the| afternoon the party motored to Mt. Carmel and speak quite highly of the beautiful church there. While in] Mlacouche they were the guests of] ¥ Mr. and Mrs. Louis MacMillart-E. BRINGING UP FATHER new MANY "lawless Muerr vrau. You now- ~ro 6o AROONO no ‘PHAT unions-euro Mmwefilw "o ooel-rwebr vulAAR-éfi DRE$$SD- matw Dal-Munro. AND ME_ AT ma. seAlcn-wsul. GO cu AHIAD- ~ music pldus: TALKIN- IF‘ YOU ~_--.... . . cillavw‘ **'*'""" " . r 4 =1 “ BILLY COPE ” IS A WINNER SO IS “PERFECTION” Eat some “Perfection” Ice Cream every day. It’a a consistent winner. “Perfection" Ice Cream is strictly a home pro- duct manufactured from pure paateurlted Island cream. We believe in buying Island products when possible. and hope that you do, too. Try the new Candy Cone. It’a juat great! Perfection quality ta the some all over the Pro- vince. It ia sent out in good condition and our dealers make l! a point to keep it that way. " ADream of ruit and Cream” Central Creameries Charlottetown Perfection Dairy Summerside Look for the Perfection Sign on the Perfection Shop V, __ Agf-"AIIJQ someone? = Mon-rum-