u. s-r- R O T E C T I O N against frozen raci- iazors and costly motor damage —4 easier start- Eibrust and saving of finish . . ssFrEMBER 16. 1930 without excessive choking and thinning of oil—prevenrion . these are the advantages which make it an economy to line your garage with Beaver Board. The cost is surprisingly small. Many prefer to use Beaver Insulating Board — 7/ l6 inch thick, laminated board which presents a weatherproof blanket against extremes of weather. You can apply Beaver Board or Beaver Insulating Board easily estimate from any carpenter. MADE IN CANADA BEAVER " BEAVER and quickly yourself-war get an 1 . "¢ BEAVER . ‘l. INSULATING xyr’ f’ BOARD p? BOARD ‘i5 IKAVER IESTWNL- 7J1 JbpsnbrP/uhrW/dud FREE Interesting booklets on Beaver Produrls illus- irate runny practical ‘e uses. ‘9 £5 .6 AAAAAALAQiAQQQéAAQAAAAAAAA q BEAVER, INSULATING AND BEST WALL PLASTER BOARDS We Sell all of above Material MacDONALD - ROWE WOODWORKING CO.. LTD Charlottetown A REAL ‘So warns the bed at nlglat . o . or to relieve aches and pains . . . there is nothing like a ‘lolpoint Wan-using Pad. li is a colaaian source oi‘ comfort. Soldby ASSOCIATED GAS AND ELECTRIC SYSTEM COMFORT WARMING PAID HEM-IO \1.\\.\| i\\ll\ll \| nu || u lilliliii l CEDAR SHINGLES We have on hand the following Cedar Shingles viz:- 500 M. EXTRAS. 500 M. CLEAR-S. 100 M. 2nd CLEARS. 400 M. CLEAR] WALLS I00 M. X NO.l’a. muons Low- L. M. POOLE t? CO. PAOLIS’ WHARVES ii Cusomer: “You keep tor the radio, don‘t you?" Salesman: "Yes. sir. We do. sir." "Give mo an axel" everything PLUMBING AND HEATING it you want Expeditions and Expert workmanship Send to Fred ii. Trainor 80 Grafton Street Opposite Prince Edward Theatre Phone 398-1 i’ LOCKS. IIINGES. AND BTOPPEIB Spend a little time in the selection o! the hardware ‘tor your home. You will ilnd that we l-N fllht in advis- ing you to coma to our hardware store so that we can show you the laieat and moat practical in door stow. looks. hinges and tasieninga. Our line ia attractive as well as ei- flolent: the kind that will give tall aatisiaetion. The Rogers Hardware C0,, ‘liuilb. THE CPIARLUTTETOXVN GUARDiAN Central Guardian MB. ARTHUR VESEY re-opens his piano classes timber 25th. Phone R 10-3 no wior reservations. 6968-9-15-21. POTATO HAULING-Cail Ben's Taxi and Transfer for your Potato hauling, 3 Trucks. Phone 1010. ‘38D0-9-11-5i PAUL KOLLINS FAREWELL l RECITAL, auspices Lt. Gov. and Mrs. Hearts-Hearts Memorial Hall. Tues- day, Sept. 18th. OFFICE CLOSEIL-Dr. McInty-res oilics will be closed until Monday. September 22nd. 6992-9-16-21. DON'T MISS HEARING the mixed qusrtette oi the Farnell concert party at Stanley Bridge Hall on Thursday. September 18th. 698i. COMING HERE.—M!'. Dave Miner oi the Parnell Concert company and his violin selections at Stanley Bridge ‘Hall on September 18th. Mr. Miner has lust returned from spec- ial studies in Germany. 6981. ROLLO BAY - AND VlCINlTY Mrs. Joseph Chaisson and Mrs. Lazarus White. Rollo Bay West. spent Sunday in Sourls guests of Mr. and Mrsl Robert Chsison. Mr. and Mrs Frank Burke. New Acadia spent the v‘e,ek end in Rol- lo Bay West. Mr. W. Edward Mahsr. Rollo Bay East spent. Sunday in Monticello. The September meeting of the Rol- lo Bay Womens Institute was held in the school. The meeting opened with singing the ode. Owing .to the small attendance it was decided to hold s. special meeting to decide on an enteitainment to be held in the . near future. - Mrs. E. Pierce and children, st. Margarets. were recent, visitors to Sourls River the guests oi Mrs. Plerces sister, Mrs. Angus MscCar- man. » Among those attending the open- ing service in the new church at lsouris on Sunday last were Mr. and Mrs John Fitzpatrick, Wocdville Hills Mr. and Mrs. Heib MacQuald. rhsrlotietoim. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. -c1le, DeGros Marsh Mess" H. J. hlIiCCOflllBC, Dundas and James Banks, Poplar Point. l Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mallard, Gowan Brae on the birth of a, daughter l l i l Mrs. Alex MacDonald oi Bear Riv- ler North, was a recent visitor to ‘Rollo Bay West. The death occurred at Little Pond ‘on Monday morning after a short illness oi Ronald A. MacDonald. ag- ed seventy. leaving to mourn besides , his widow, two daughters, Mrs. Jam- cs Foley. San Francisco. CallL, lvirs. Jack MacKenzle. Sturgeon. two sons, Aness, Little Pond. and Alex at home Also two sisters, Mrs. John Mooney, Mrs. M. MacDonald. Greenvale. Funeral took place Wednesday morn- ing to St. Francis De Sales Church. We understand that Mr. Alec Fish- er. Eglington, has purchased the building owned by the J. J. Hughes Co. Sourl; East. and intend starting a grocery store there at sn early date. We wish Mr. Fisher every suc- cess. Mr. Frank Maciflnrthy of the stafl‘ oi the J. J. Hughes 00., left Wed- nesday for St. Dunstsns‘ University. Mr. Aubrey Doucettc, St. Johns- bury. Vermont arrived home this week on a visit to relatives in New Acadia. The marriage took place at Char- lottetown Tuesday morning. Rev. l... Mullaly oi St. Dunstan Univer- sity ofilcisting. oi Miss Frances Edna Peters, daughter oi’ Nlr. and Mrs, Frederick Peters. Rollo Bay East. to Mr. Chester A. Macflough. - l-roo - Bear River North. The bride was at- tended by Miss Eileen MacGough. Bear River, and the groom was ably supported by Mr. E. E. Doucctte. St. Charles. The happy couple lei: im- medlately on a. honeymoon trip to Boston before returning to Bear Riv- er where they will in future reside. Prior to her marriage she was the guest o! honor at a miscellaneous shower arranged by her sister-in-lan" Mrs. E. F‘. Peters. at which she was the recipient oi’ many valuable and useiul giits. The house was very prettily decorated with yellow and white streamers and white bells. Tall yellow tapers and flowers were used on the table the centre decoration being the bride's cake. A generous supply oi’ firecrackers containing paper caps. added to the merriment gilest wore their cap during Several hours music and added to an enjoyable cv- as each supper. dancing ening. CONNOLY AND sroupi" NUPTIALS. A very pleasing and happy event took place at St. Dixustas Bncillrzi, on the morning of Au;- lmi, ult. when Mr. J. F. Coiuiclly. $0,; of Mrs. Mary Connolly. Fitzroy street was united in the Holy Bonds oi M:- trimony. to Miss Helen Storey. daugh- ter oi Mr. and Mrs, J. J. Storey oi this city. Themarriagi- ceremonywas per- formed b3 the Rev. Father McCarthy curl during the N-npiials nlass. various select-ions appropriate to the occasion KROEl-ILER simplifiesihe buying of i... A living room iurniiure-—wiih these 3 new ‘Value Standards’ HE entire line of Kroehler Living Room Furniture is now divided inio ihree standardized groups. Each group is ideniiiied bya disiinciive name and labeL-Kroehler "Cusiom-Made"—by a blue label-—Kroehler"Sierling Qualiiy"--.a recl label—Kroe|1ler "Standard Qualiiy"-—a yellow labeL Under eachllabel a wide choice oi designs and coverings is available. The illustrations show a typical suiie from each group. No mailer from which Kroehler group you choose your new living room lurniiure, “Custom- Macle'—'Sierling Quality” or "Standard Qualiiy'-— you are assured of the uimosi in value ior ihe money you spend. 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