ho tn U!’ t: ‘t 5C T] '. tn , It t. v I u M/estern Guardian Round Shouiders—- ' Pl‘ Cliidren who sit on too high a seat. or at too low a desk, are in danger of lung trou- bles, spine troubles. eye troubles. he Renledy I That's uh)‘ modci-n Maritime schools are standardising a We!‘ c: Adjustable Desk Sets. They iii all children from Grade One to High School. because they adjust in a jiffy. Yvriic for ltliltl-Iil catalogue, mentioning 3 out‘ position. Buy Blaritime-mtlde-ifs good for trade. —HOUSE FOR RENI‘, all modern conveniences. Apply on premises, 25 Notre Dame Street, Bummerside. 0170-8-30-21. ._.- -RESERVE Tuesday, September 2nd. for the biggest and most popular dance of the season at Toyland, Holmans, Dixon's Orchestra. ‘ d158-B-29~3i. ' -—'l‘flE BIG GOLF DANCE l! Hol- malis. Toyland, Tuesday, September 2nd. Dixon‘s Orchestra. Everybody welcome. Refreshments. Tickets 3 $1.00. 6158-8-29-31. —MOTORXNG THROUGH THE MARITlMES-Mrs. Jack McLeod, IHev. Mr. WilllamCSbI-IRDFPMFWY i Rev. Mr. \Vl1son, Miss Bertha Schur- man and Miss Glen Williams, of ,Sumnlcr.=ide, have left on a motor itour of the Maritime Provinces-S. _ot' Mrs. Evanegline Auld Fraser of LNorth Bedcquc-took place on Sun- ‘day at 2 p. m. from the home of her ism. .\Ir_ Ira Fraser. North Bedeque. to the Ullfléd Church and Cemetery ‘s: Lot l6. Rev. Mir. Nicholson offic- iiating.~S. , _. i —KE.\'SINGTDN RINK DANCE- i The series of popular dances held in the big rink will be resumed on the night of Labor Day, Monday, Sept. 1st. Dixons Orchestra of Charlotte- town. augmented by comet and trombone. will furnish the music. A step dancing contest will also be staged at the same time. The ancient -Fl'.\'ER.-\L NOTICE-The funeral r THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN the eve of her departure for New] "u!- c°1111 sifiwim- 0! BUNNY‘. York. A presentation o! e handsome side. leit 1m week to 1cm his wits club bag was made by Miss Margaret 1n 1401109111. W118" 8M W" llifilld" _Wedge_ accompanied by an ‘ddrgg. 111B the United Blptlll ChlLIOh C011- read by Miss Edna. Wedge. Miss, written-B- Perry, who was presented with some! ‘i- other valuable gifts from her friends.“ “Mt “d Mm Jwey md hum‘ thanked one and all for their kind- ef- Mm Hdenl 5"" return“ m the“ ness. The young lady was one of the‘ 1mm” m wmewm" Mm" “m, a popular stafl‘ at Mr. J. J. Gaudets "W en-lmiable m“ m m’ Guam restaurant at Central Street and lettf Preview- TMY W" u" FM" °‘ on Saturday morning to join her'M1'- E811 Thomlilofl 91 cmmbdl‘ mother in New York-S. i wit-$- .___._____-- -nas'rn or ems. EVANGELINE TRAVELLING "INT!" ‘AULD FRASER-There passed peace- fully away to her eternal nest on Thursday in the pm,” county Rosy nnese traveling dentist has become pital. Mrs. Evangeline Auld Fraser,‘ a P°rm’n°n" msmuuon in gnu-mm“ “mow of the m“ M‘ All“ has“ Like his brother in Japan, the itiner- of North Bedeque, at the age of '77. an‘ pun" of ‘Beth is mikm‘ ma; ' years. The deceased had been ailing. and m’ has become so firmly 1;! m for about a year but was only ser-' “shed m“ many people s“ er g y _ l from a toothache prefer to wait un- icusly ill for one week. ltlrs. Fraser m he makes his regular rounds n“ “as mm l“ 0°” He“ b“ "m°"°d\ ther than visit a dentist in his of- i SHANGHAI, August 3l.—The Jav- Yiil‘ iiitliili. i‘.1'..‘.1‘°.."’.T;..2“3‘ ""- “e ‘" '“°""° “°“' " ' ‘ ' ; tlstry is only a recent innovation in young girl. For some time after her! shanghai alphough n h“ been m tnarrlage she continued t/l live in Lot. csmbmhed practice amen; dmmt; ~ .16 Ttventy-five years ago her first; m Japan m. years } Aiusbsndrouglit a farm property in‘ Hue me procedure is very much ‘ ‘North Bedeque where they lived until the same as it i5 in the land of ,his death some sixteen years ago.‘ ‘merry blossoma me dentist travels ;'I‘heir only son. Ira, remained on the ,' m a mgtQr-truclc, usually a dilapidat- ilitvie stead with his mother. Mrs.‘ ed gontrapton but still capable of iFraser was a quiet unassuming wom-i getting about tinder its own pa"? an beloved by all who knew her. She He travels his territory much th‘ zvazs of a very charitable disposition‘ some as a shoe drummer or tobafivfl and slivers to the fore when hfllllsalesman and he can be expected to was needed, To know her was to love put in his appearance once a week her. She will always be kindly re—,or if his-route is rather lons- PW?" membered by a host of friends in lot: twri weeks. Once the Word 1185 b???" 16. North Bedeque and many other‘. IWFSQd film"! "19 51mins‘ and his m“ parts of the Province. Most, g1 her‘ torizcd clinic are in the neighbor- jtairilly are in \Vestern Canada and lived. he can depend on realms B i and manly art of step dancing must U175- Frasel‘ had the pleuure o’ us‘ ‘ “Md harws" m matter how poor ‘ be £05m,“ and patronmfli ‘iilng them quite recently. There are 5gg3_5.g3_3()_ lleftto mourn. one son, Ira on the] homestead and the following daugh- .__(~()1'y1~\' (‘QLYRT-In the Cgunty ters: Edith, Mrs. George Riley, Sam, Court at Summerside on Thursdayyllfl Auna, Calif; Sadie. Mrs. John ‘Judge mm“ presidfng_ the day was 'McMurdo, Winnipeg; Olive Mrs. Harry", Itnken up with the case of Preston LP?» summersldei Addlet MTS- 3311193‘ [clinppeli \'s Ellsworth Gillis actioniBumfi. Calearlw Alberta: Flosse. Mrs‘ ifQf $30 damages yo, non delivery of |Ernest Inman. Belmont. Int 16: Mar-I‘ three young cattle and one row which lilm- MP5» Han-l‘ Mms- NEW Anlllni we pmnmt who is a ‘buwhet an“. ‘Daisy, Mrs. Leslie Gardener, Wetas- ‘his qunlfcritions as a dentist may - a dentist who has an oftfce to keen happen to its. Many patronize him Just for the sake of satisfying their curiosity. The poor give him a trial because h‘! charges are much less than those oi’ up. The Japanese traveling dentist's equipment is generally as ancient as- his truck. The rear end of the ma- chine is fitted up as an ofllce but 4 everything in it appears as though it ‘ i aliens A New Genuine Cast Iron Range of improved design. One that you will filul to be a. visible express- , Ion of the. good taste that you show in your home and all of its appointments. On Display ai:-— a detltutte Hardware 0o. Ltd. l 123 Queen Street Phone 751. , ‘THE FRIENDLY HARDWARE STORE" , i I i i SQHQBL DAYS AGAIN City Schools Re-tlpen September 2nd. Carter's Bookstore is well stocked with School Books zlntl School Supplies and sold at prices fixed by the Department of Education. Special values in Exer- cise Books with modernistic covers, also 144 page Scribblers both ruled and plain at. 5c. Muscular Movement Pads. Drawing Pails, Loose Leaf Note Books, Map Drawing Books, Pens, Lead Pencils, Mathematical Sets, etc. Watermnns’ Fountain Pens, Watermams Ink, Eversharp Pencils, Dictionaries and School Bags. Lead Pencil and Blotters free with every purchase. Special price on quantities of one dozen and over. Carter é? Co., Ltd. Best Values Largest Stock Lowest. Prices CEDAR SHINGLES We have en hand the following Cedar Shingles via:- 100 M. 2nd CLIAIS. 400 M. CLEAR] WALLI 500 M. EXTRAS. 500 H. CLEABS. I00 M. X NO.l'a. PRICES LOW- g L. M. POOLE s» co. i, e: to have purchased from the de- iliawani NT- Calla?“ 515911“ 315° mm’ fendant for the price of $10 and which i the defendant failed to deliver. The: evidence was taken and the case ad- journed till Sept. 5th for argument.’ Mr, C. “D. McCallum for the plainl, tiff. Mr. Brne=t H. Strong, K. C., for defendant-S, ‘ —SPEEDER FXNED s25 Anni, COSTS-A number of motorists came’ up before Stipendiary Wyatt in the Police Court at Summerside on Sat-l urday morning for violating the‘ speed laws, one man was fined $25 and costs. The others were adjournq ' cd for one week. The appeal of the} Telephone Company against their; ‘assessment was adjourned for twoi . iveeks. Mr. George J. Tweedy. of‘ Charlottetown, appeared for the Tel- ithe city on Monday-E. cphone Company. Another appeal case was allowed and another reduc- ed.—S. —FAREWEI.I. PARTY-A 7 number of friends of Miss Marie Perry gath- ered at the home cf Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wedge, Summerside, to ten- der Miss Perry a farewell party on 4 Years without How do you deal with headaches ‘P Do you just take " _ to dander; the pain without gelting rid of the trouble which causes the pain? Thousands do, despite the ‘ical PPOf§SlOIfB warning cry of “DONTl " Stir-ll makeshift methods simply suppress the symptoms of headaches. They merely numb the nerves and leave the underlying cause to look after itself. And it only obtains a firmer grip. Headaches can generally be traced to a disordered stomach and ._ to the iuisuspected tion in the system of stagnating waste nlaterial which poisons the blood. Remove those poisons-prevent them fanning again-and you'll never have to worry any more. And that is just how i Kruschen Salts hrlng avrlft and lasting relief from huxlachea Kruaehcn Salts uid Nature to cleanse your body completely of all Illlttsl’. I d h“ “ or many years auflere m aevele headaches almost daily. I startled taking the small dose (of Kruschsl) a matter of four yearn ago, and I an honestly say I have never had a headache ainoeP-(Mn. M. W.) BRINGING UP FATHER. ‘Duncan Auld. Roswell, New Mexico; ,Murry Auld. Colorado: and William- clogglng waste , might have been purchased at an I auction years ago. Yet it works. brothers, James Auld, Gary, lndiana; of Freetown, P, E. 1.: two sisters. Mrs. ' Charles Hayes, Indiana and Mrs. Rich ‘ '7 ard Simmons. Freetown, P. E. 1., to all o! whom the sympathy 0t the com- munity is extended-S. EXAMINATION .1, I-i Fitting and supplying Glas A u. J. MABON OPTOMETRIST H , Ofllce Connected With f" t PERSONALS I r V’ "mgum-Q l‘ Montague. P. B. l. -—Miss Rosa Harding left on Sat- _" urday for a visit to Boston-S BELL Ed MATHIESON —M.r. Joseph Matheson. Emerald was in Summerside on Monday-E. Barristers I Mlle-Noll Collections —Mr. Linus MacDonald, motored t" muggy 1'0 1,051! IIONTAGUI —Miss Vivian Woodslde. teacher in Springfield, Lot 67 school attended ‘ OOOQOOOOGQ‘; the Teachers‘ Convention in Hunter "..“:“y. you“ EYES , River on Monday-E. lxAMmm AND ' GLASSES FITTED B! -Mrs. M. P. Drlsczlll, accompanied by her daughters. Misses Katherine and Marlon of Summerside spent Monday in Monctcn, N. B.—E. B. B. l», ‘ ‘ Optometrist Montague. P. l I. PARKMAN it l --Mi.ss Mary Cody of New York, is lsiimmerslde the guest of her cous- in Miss Ida M\LTTHY.-—S. \ l l —-Mrs. Percy Cain oi’ Dorehester. Mass. is visting her sister. Mrs. l_ Russell Fish of Hallibaurton, Int 7.—Si -, i . -—Mrs. (DY) John McNeill and daughter. Miss Ruby, have returned l home to Summerside from a visit to ' Nova Scotia-S. ' "tar __ h. n0‘ “no g.- Mr. .7. S. MacDougall of Bridge- “nil! u, m mrt. Con. and Nlr. Sterling Mac- hl"‘:‘:{s. h‘ Dougall of Pittsburg, are spending a i 131M‘ ":0 \ t pleasant holiday on the Island vts- \:“'“:\qerflsfl l ' itlng relatives and friends-S. l —Mrs, Austin MacDonald and her three little daughters, Kathleen, Clair, I find Doreen of Tlgnish, were visitors l to Springfield on Monday, and were i the guests of Mrs. Mary MacDonald. "Fney will be accompanied back by Yxcr son, Master Louis. who has been l spending his holidays here-E, | k s _-,’- ‘ lspendlng a very pleasant holiday at- l]Ll)I1HI!5 , rlus SCH New things daily coming in-more yesterday! Ol DAYS , SEPTEMBER l, ‘.939 , Schoo1 Tuesday, Opens 2nd Sept. Shop early-Monday is a holiday do not strain your pocket book. Some of- the new things are: b6 Boyle Suits, in Fawn and Grey Tweeds, single and double breasted. all sizes worth up to $12.00. Special for school opening . . Boy's Bloomer Pants . 98c to $2.50 Boy’s Long Pants .. .. $1.75 to $3.00 Boy's Bags.......... . . . . . . . . . ..$l.00 Boy’s Sweater, polo collars 69c to $2.50 Boy’s Sweaters V and Crew necks $1.25 to $8.00 twitter . J CHARLOTTETOWN 119-121 QUEEN ST. ‘ ERTAINLY, you want Blll and Jim or Tommy to look just as‘ well as the other boys in their class-and likely enough you don’t want to blow in your last penny either. That’: where “the Boy's Store” can help you. ‘The Boy's Store" offer you splendid, well tailored suits, with snap and style in every line, sturdy and durable at prices that. 50 Boy's Fawn and Grey Tweed Suits. single and double breasted models, long pants and vest, all sizes, worth to Special for school opening Handsome New Models $15.00, $16.50, $20.00 $18.00. Boy's Shirts, plain and fancy broadcloths Boy's Blouse plain and fancy broadcloths . . . . .. i —-Bv George McManue a C Gas-tester- t ' ' ' ' Ruuuisviuw-o woo-Amn- .((__. l. " i l s i . . " .g_ipo.u'1nuvuml~.%namaj:nvnqfl1 _ ..':'. .. on‘. THEY'RE enamel‘ sw- I CBRfAlNl-H "room i. CHANCE aumwiu‘ oer THAT TRAlN~ our \ 5mm»: AN"? Goisrvo ‘rt-tn’ ; 85c to $2.00 50c t0 $1.35 Boy’s Golf Hose" . .. 39c to $1.15