39.5.1 fl l , . . - -far.-_ mea liens fr gs- rs ¢a¢~ I' -y i < » »f»-Jw: Gsm :. it ll iii °"i l .Z sesfl.§;;¥_.1se~=;»rs=¢; V 4 II Wi- .5 -,Qi i .l.`..3f”?3`§E‘” iv' 6:) fi* ,H Blue Chambray Shirts for the Working Man. Big and Roomy, Navy Blue, Khaki and Light 19c to $1.25 li I illllil. ,__- » M N! Boy’s Balbriggail Combinations, But- ton and Athletic Styles. Sizes 22to 32. Persuit 1-: F' Men’s .Horse Hide Working Gloves. . Men’s All Wool Rib Work Hose -_ Men’s Silk‘Dre`ss Hose Sizes'10 to 11'/1, pair _ . l Men‘s Heavy Quality Webb Police Suspenders Don’t fail to visit us before bllYing , Luggage. Our prices are right. 25|: Men’s Bathing Suits in Cotton and oil wool. smart styles. Assorted wl- ors. Sizes 34 to 44 751: l.; $2.50 - MEN's 1 and. , .YOUNG MEN’S TWO' PANT? SUITS . .r-- »ti,._/~,-its Of fine ,quality Worsteds in choose from. All new stock .............. i _ ’ 33iZ'2‘l§§iZZ“ S”f"f 79c ...$1.25 Black and Brown Stripes. Smart- ly tailored in the newest styles. Largest assortment in the city to $18.00 Blue, PROWSE BROS LTD. Men’s Balbriggan Com- binations. B ll t t 0 I1 and Athletic style. Sizes 34 '° “‘ 891: .s $1.00 Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers 50c garment. Men’s Broadcloth Pyjam- as in the newest stripes. 53:: 3* $1.39 .. $2- Men’s Fancy Silk Four-in- Hand Ties. In the newest 32212112 390:.. $1.00 Men’s All Wool Pullover Sweaters, Wine and Blue, $2111 .f.°iL°.l“i. $1-50 Men’s Silk Shirts and Shorts, Sizes 34 to i4. Garment Men’s Silk Combinations. Button and Athletic style. iii’ 34 69c i.. $1.50 Men’s Broadcloth Shirts. Good quality Broadcloth, Blue, White and Tan. Col» lar attached. Sizes 14 to 16'/1 890 Ennis Y Se t ry: L. Howatt and ess for house on the little island in PMA G VARIETY C?§F'Godcwi.liiT Others co-operating northern Greenland. While there DVEMUNE T0 PESTS are M. B. Davis, Dominion horti- hs is going to finish a book he is culturist, Dr. H. T. Gussow, D0- writing conceming the life of Sal- lny 'rise cmmisii ness) minion botsnlst, and Dr. E- S- amine and “paint quite B bit-” /' , N.. B.. July 12 Archibald, director of the experi- __Aeroi-nptingito~ deveggp a -.varietvmental farm system. USES PIPE STEM of potato immune to the commorli Members of tho committee Will i R IO ON tuber diseases, officials at the Fred- visit various potato-breeding cent- IN OPE é\:ILg{S THROAT ericton experimental station have res in the United States this sum-f grown 25,000 seedlings under glass mer. Dr. cussow may Sui>i>1ement» ll 8112.111 Pl' and are transplanting them intolthese investigations by a visit t0 I_mi€Il'F_Ag{° Suly 1;'_‘_Th;:°)sm,y "1 ‘men field' The experiment 15 important' European stations' - from Chicago the other day-the] believed to be a. Canadian record one about the doctor who saved* D 5°°9°° ' icunmisu I 9, child from strangulation with ai A°°°"‘““¥ *° “Ur '” new Arima rnaa, no kitchen knife and is piece of rub-i *HWY P°“°S‘”‘¥ ’““"°“°° ”° mane om STIL-u e_oldirt stir much er- disease together with necessary `PR0DU(-:ING png!-I ber hos up I 111 di 1 horticultural characteristics would citement among Ha ax me 08 - en. saveiNe;1;1yBrunsw‘l;)k0 farms; Hg; (By The Canadian Press) mT_h¢y 1-waged that one of their OX aw P’ “"° ' Y . LAwi'taNcr:rowN, N. .s.. .July be has ri life s few sprayingctcmu mg ‘Me Thei12-Ge01'€€ R Whii-Wm believes he 3335 I:-go in jusrtlga siiightly differ-l "H °’“‘ ed by "°““° °5“”‘{ has on his farm the oldest apple- mt way without time ‘o get his; able. Each year about ten percen 1 th Annapolis vu- ' ts h h d “ h d °f Seed p°°“t‘°°5 mu t° pa” m` aeuxgg llgregoneari old and in its mstmmen ' em H re” e is , h li ld la near dea spgffgg ‘,’)',,';§§m‘§ xl; “,’°“°I; an alliie time has hrodueed 600 barrel-5 ti;-nggghi §trrii:gi§lstion.y , of excellent fruit. In the house he found an ordin- ‘mall ‘°°“° “£32 ‘mg §e‘°’1’\f°‘j| 'rhe veteran leafy nent ll" b°°“|sry yscir-ichlfe. while this was be- “CW °’°“l§$,_md‘¥§?‘lh 'IJW 5¢‘;2_ oontinuauy ln possefaien 01 iheilng sterilized by boiling, he took Tin am; Va mtréducgd h;_:; e`Whifmun family SUI” tm dd" the fathers clay pipe and snapped e Y rec n ‘y ,.-#_ member cbme 11°!" MW Enlland in off the stem close to the bowl United States department of 4 i mm d . - _ _;; culture and rqputedly res,5mW',..w|l'l62. It came up frgm West? mn; Then he made an incision with thc' ' . n s 'i t i to t ‘ i . i lyIeTttefildr;1dm;hsih;.sl:?gr;¢ ivivlziiigiagi mg Z” "5 Smied wot" theigisiiis 'hir floeweg isnt? iauerlss “‘ i t _ V ~ ' 1 mes from mer wr- s he "ee TH E QUEEN S S mercm varieties and when sulrirels of marke‘able 8119105 and ‘vhuel Just as resourceful was another lwsedly resistant' The 25'°0° seed orchardists of C8I1HC\2`5 greatest Halifax doctor who arrive i . t the lings were developed from po.a.o _ be mg , d a 5 bans' wmmnn in mrn?" years but tlhghiiicit (tizithlttrdic ifshcsevexoznmi' gl€i(lil£/mi1cs(;lt;.ll;7i!lCh(g::(or`ll&§' ‘Yfbmlililgkgimd ra; M tfhe nt2hn§’s;gt°:va;]er affected many of th€ii:_¥l’€¢|» M-\":lla.lrplrl from her head. then he Zgwnegmohopgbeds during April !Whitma.n's "old faithful blossom-'cut B, sm In hex. mmm, and in. Made from ki;eci3\es. wllitich have _ 1 k bet ' ed forth lovelier than ever. e ah-,se-,ted the h8i,pm_ no superiors e wor , Brown thin giflsm of wifi); “°“"‘t°’ th” his 1931 °’°” "°"‘: 5° th” the Din W°\1lfl keep H experimental 'station-and the lab- ioratory of plant pathology has been' approved at 0ttwb._-A committee in- charge ol the breeding protect com- prises C. F. Bailey, chairman; D. J. MacLeod, vice-chairman; L. C. Dr. Ii. 0. llacleill PHYSICIAN AND SUEGEON Olflce, Phillips Bidi. Phone 014 Des. 162 Dorchester- Bt. Phone 05. Oillce Hours 9-ll LM. 1-3 P.M. 0.30-0.30 P- M. and by Appointment. - - - mt . i._._.._.____ ri ss lcllr EXAMINATION nun; ma 'gym olelns N. J. IABUN OPIUIITIIIT Olleetlistslilth Dlmstlv the 170 year older will be a big one. ! I i ARTIST SETS OUT FOR NORTH AGAIN1. (By The Canadian Press) NEW YOR-K, July 12-Rockwell Kent, adventurer and brush-snd-- perl artist, has just left on another voyage to his beloved Greenland. accompanied by his 13 year old son Gordon. He left the North in i932 and he says he has had just enough contact with Westem civilisation; now to want to so away- The Greenlanders. he thinks, are a veryli fine people. healthy and carefree. I This is ciordorrs ilrst trip to Greenland and his rather Dill" f»° initiate him in Northern lon. es- pecially how to handle the hayek. the native canoe. "The k\Yli¢ il different from the Irldiln UI-11°0» where the man and vessel are dis-‘ tlnct, separate entities. It is care- fully and beautifully made, with thin, strong wood for the frame. heavy seal hide and wnterproofed thong; for th ecovering. I hope Gordon will learn to twist throillh the water sideways, jun like the natives, completely cspsising the boat.” Mr. Kent's housekeeper, Belamins s native woman with three children breathing space open, the doctor! tied a length of string to each prong, then brought the stillngs around ller neck and knotted them firmly st the rear. The makeshift enabled the stricken woman to breathe comfortably until she could be taken to hospital for an oper and Prince Gounty llhronicle -This column is relorved for "ws . nl local interest but .advertising of n news; nature mu be inserted at I cents n word strictly payable In i advance. i=___*_i- -NOBTHAM llAD§ Wednesday, July 18th. L-8889-'I-13-51. l -MOUNT CARMEL TEA PAB Wednesday. July 35th. date. L- -GINGER OOBDIAL the great , thirst quenoher, 36c s bottle. Makes me gallon. 'lhylor Drug Co., Ken- sington. l -FEES!! STOCK Silver Fur Food in cans, in st/ock at Branch. L-0750-7-11-21. -ONE PUPPIE killed now means a loss of $50.00 or $100.00 this fall, buy that Extra Roll of Fox Wire and the extra feeding pans needed now at Brace's. L-6599-7-12-2i. -“`BR.AYCO” Brand Red Label Special made to order English Fox Wire sold wholesale and retail at Brace McKay ds Co., Ltd., Summer- slqe, L-6509-7-12-21. it -ICE CREAM SOCIAL.-There will be an Ice Cream Social and sale of home cooking on the lawn oi H. L. Howard, Kensington, on Saturday evening, .luly 14th. Proceeds for St. Ma.rk's Church. L-6824-7-13-21. ` -HOLMANS MASTER TAILOR TIP.-Streamlining both of cars and clothes is ,NOT old fashioned. It y makes them look smooth, well fin- ished and well groomed-the result of careful supervision for they MUST be right. It costs no more to Us well dressed. Drop in and talk it over, L-5551. -KEIR MEMORIAL PRESBY- TERIAN CHURCH. MALPEQUE- Services for Sunday, July 15th! morning, 11 am.; evening. 7.30 p.m. Note: The morning service will be conducted by Rev. M. Scott Fulton, DD., of Chatham, Ontario. L-8844 -APPOINTED NIGHT SU'P'l‘.- At a meeting of the Board of Trus- tees of the Prince County Hospital last night Miss Edith Cameron, R.N, of Arlington, Lot 14, was appointed as night superintendent. Miss Camer- on is a. graduate of Prince County hospital but has had experience in nursing in N. Y. and N. J. The appointment is a popular one and Miss Cameron will receive the con- gratulations of her many friends when they hear of her success. --K. OF C. FUNCTION-The members of the Suirlmerside Coun- cil of the Knights of Columbus were hosts to approximately 2,000 happy people on Tuesday evening ,when the new officers presented their initial function on the beau- tiful grounds adjoining “Tha Home." The citizens tumed out “en masse" to enjoy the band con- cert by the Misccuche Band, to participate ln the games, to par- take of the delightful refreshments and to mingle in friendly inter- course- The artistic arrangement of the various “stands” flanked by the large crowd and further en- hanced by a splendid scheme of il- lumination, presented an animated scene and gave the appearance of a miniature “Coney Island." Every- thing was just right for a good time and everyone had a good time. The affair was an outstanding suc- cess. >_-__._.` PERSONALS |SllNN[lIS|0E G..llllll|AN _I-» mlm lucas wediieulsy. .niyuffi - j; L-csao-'l-is-oi. -nxriul uguvr :nw mlehine l oil. in stock e !rloeL_”1‘_1_u_2L i -BUPPEB SIBLBD `¥3n14,00 9 It Bedbqilc _ li - pm L-@5-7-12-li -DON"l' IOIGI1' to hear the Charlottetown Male Chorus at ood » ' . " town I ilasipsque mil rrldey July is also g specialties. in aid it Prince United Choir. -FUNERAL 0|' MIB! MAI.- TINA GAUDl‘.l\-’.l.'|l| !\lllrll serv- ices for Martins Gaudet were held on Thursday morning from her parents home to lt. John the Bsp~ Do RN ` tlst Church at Mlseouclle. Rev. uglss MscNeill celebrated the uiein Mass. and pronounced the comittsl at the grave. The pell- bearers were Messrs. Urbaln Des- Roches. Martin Poirier, John C. Poirier, Herbert MacKinnon, An- thony Dailtochee, Elmer Gaudet. B. -SUCCESSFUL ICI! CREAM SOCIAL-The yolmg people of St. John’s Church, Bt. E'leenor’s held a very successful ice cream social and dance on Wednesday afternoon and evening. There was a. very large sttendance and everyone en- joyed themselves. B. -DIED AT MIBCOUCHE - There passed away st her home in Miscouchs on Thursday morning at the age of 86 years, Mrs. Sarah Adams, widow of the late Issac Adams. There is one son, William, in Miscouche, and one daughter, ettle, in the 'United States, left to mourn. The funeral will take placc on Saturday, July 14, from her lam Drug N home to Lot 16 Cemetery B. EASTERN GUARDIAN *Thu column ls reserved for news of local lntupsl but udvertle ing of A newly nature may be in- serted M 2 cents n word strictly Dlylhle ln advance. O .. SUBSCRIPTIONS to The Charlottetown Guardian may be handed to their Rept. Archie Hume, Phone 47, or left at H. J. Maboln’s Store, Montague. L-7. ..°R.ESERvE Thursday. July 26th for Ice Cream Festival on Presbyter- ian Church Grounds, Montague. L-6830-7-13-li. .."CANADIAN LEGION - At the uly meeting of the Montague Branch of the Canadian Legion B. E. S. L. it was decided that meetings would be held in different localities' throughout the summer months and as J last Tuesday evening the meeting! w held at Murray River. John-’ ston‘s bus was rented for the occas- ion and at seven o'c1oc.k twelve vet- erans gathered in front of the Bank, of Nova Scotia and proceeded to the River, enroute the bus called at Low- er Montague, Sturgeon and, Peters Road for returned men. The meet- ing opened in the usual manner, President McLaggan occupying the chair. In the course of discussion it was decided that an ice cream fes-i tlvsi he held in the Montague rtlnl<| for the purpose of raising funds for this branch. With the rep: 'om the different delegates attending the ` Provincial Convention at Charlotte. town, this successful meeting closed.; The next meeting will be held ati Georgetown August 2nd.-H. I Summer Flannels $ I ” Smnmer Tweeds In these days when Summer’s Sun calls for ii8i\f»¢l‘, easier, cooler clothing for men- Just at the time when smartly light suits are wanted comes this special sah_ Suits of FLANNEL and SUMMER TWEEDS in greys and sand, single breasted, patch pockets, cleverly designed ` and well tailored. Sizes from 36 to 40, reduced for quick clearance tosuoa Cool Suits for Hot Days rom W 1c_, c oose at Grey and Fawn Tweeds and Flannels, the tail- oring done by men who know how. Some of these are shield lined and others are full lined. Some have one pair pants, some have two pairs, some have one pair slacks and one pair plus ours. Dark Worsted Suits with 2 prs. pants $ _» _ . c an Browns-the pattem H9815 lllllet stripe, the fit and style both excellent and good serge. and a very notable value at per suit ._ _ PERSONALS vale, N. B., is visiting friends and -Mr. and Mrs. Roy Tanton and f their son, Albert, and Miss Doris Bernard returned on Wednesday of evening to their homes in St. El~` eanor‘s from an extended visit to A Boston and New York. S. -Mr Wesley ifti-chardson of gg Bangor. Maine, has returned to his Mc home after a short holiday visiting friends at Kensington and Noith Rustico. He was accompanied by S his cousins Misses Jennie and S Vivian Psynter both of Kensington. an en Holder biscuits. made from the "° choicest of materials, properly mixed M and baked to the Queens testo, pro- W vide adelicious and ioothsome food, which is becoming more popular i-h with each passing day. V The shareholders and employes of W* Brown Holder Biscuits. Limited take w pardonable pride in producing bis -Rev. W. N, Townsend of Fair-| l st ’ d . 1 ' 0 o . euers Rest sr aggtgguiiilgiifriends and relatives at mum te e ~~°M1'- C2011 Hynes, Fourth Year udent of Tuft'.s Dental College, relatives in Summerside and 'I‘rav-|B°"‘t°"‘ is spending M5 “mm” h°u M ..'Mrs. Sadie Webster, of Mill~ Jew, P.E.I., and her daughter Daisy Vlr Boston. were week-end guest.; or _-e---~ -_-._*.~.a_ ___ s. 15. °f are Just from the tailor’s bench. Full lined with . I Ta You need a new SUMMER SUIT! Inld V1 $16.50 $.. F cu e hahuesh to 20 is a the BRINGING UP FATHER NOT CTT QW- -_-_- .hUblqldvi§d\0UOt|lll’\MIill- 1, I-lwlb WELL \ HAD BETTER SNEAK OUT \AIi-IILE MAGGIE U5 '\’A\<\N' HER NAD OR \`LL “bel 590515011 md I Ui" llniehted est, gentle manner and tactful, earn U19 Wlwhfl' by Mill Evelyn Carr est efforts, won us to your heart, and BOW. ill B 10W W°\'4l. thi-liked you have since worked with us ln e pupils and wished them all s perfect harmony - that harmony HY UIDDYA VHCBUUD- All Present which is necessary between a teacher E9 "Wife i0 Cindy. ' Tile meeting and pupils if the best of results are U l”`°“lhi» YU I C1056 by singing to be accomplished. There are times _ its hi - god Save the King. Following was when pupils are disposed to regard at|0n_ she ,oo Ncoveredv and 'to_ °“M|~cWo ch "9 beff-i»¢fi3fB1‘ b¢tt¢l'- ' 9 UMTCSH- schol as a cheerless place of labor. dl’ she is ‘uve and wel bmung \;‘u§_e1oci:rn slr “Jem ginger "Diets:-G Tealclliemr,-We offten Ponder-but you have st all times by your _.___ _,__ _ . _=l=r___ Dec V _order o things, :Wetact and cheerful spirits, dispeiled 211 W.A. J hl t _ _' . f- __ _v:_ 0 is one' Mmnague' H' mve r"5°“ °° d" 5° wday- We may possibilities of such an occurrence k°Wsky'° Rmiue and °th°" “V ..‘Mrs. George Tiioinpson, Monia. “Sk °“’S""°5 Why ii is that all eventiso that the result is that school with' “"- e, has as her guests for two weeks which °““Se5 ’°5°'°mg L* “5“““Y “C” all its labors has been for us under, Discussing human lmemger ms Margaret Adams and Mus Jean' companied by an event which causes your guidance ,_ happy |mermde_ DT- D8-VGUPDYZ ¢0I1i’€SSed She i xenzlc, oi st, John, N. B.-ii. 5“d“°"‘“' Now the time has come for us to L‘L';“u§’°§“to; Vic?" 0’ infimifrh; _ far 11; ,d ,_ h _ l H Bysewasfrceoi ..‘Mr. George Poole, Assistant m€V;1°f;',‘§,c",f igyreweiiswire Zahfubufzfiddgtz £1; ’°’» “S “he °XPl“i“@df “I “"1 ‘ taff supervisor uf the Bank of Nova because it has Been B very successful' .farewell between children and one cspmin °f my S0111." The cents cotta, Toronto, is spending a pleas- year sewndly because today begin, 01 the earthly guiding principals of "ia" W°18h5 59 POUHGS Rnd @1111 t two weeks vacation with his pa,-_ om. ;,w,,,,,n_',, uma ,hat mddcm their little mirid.s-their teacher. ETS! _°"_‘lE"° been '°`l¢i<~ ts. Mriiand Mrs. Leith Poole, Mon- eng heart of every school ch|1d_ 1 In our own way, we have prepared " _T ` " e.- . ““ -_ ..l’.:‘°..‘:l‘:.:,°l::s::“.‘:.;’iz;°“s:.‘;‘;;2 -5‘Jfu(;'fd`;]g:E|f\'i€Hd- Filrewell. 6951' t0HCh¢r. and S- S- “GBSDCSIH " tanhope school was held Friday sr- tu, d i ii f God bless you moon, June 29th. The pupils were cffgr-fx] yillhr hzliregegnog, ‘Ls yrs; Signed on behalf of the pupils of L°¢“’° Arrive uigniéleedhm tazglugixs subjects by we shall always remember you'as. a is"°'“h°p° 3°h°°]- _':t';"t;i“'l Ch'T"“ 1' HC er. a erineBears. de", kind mend nd Ll -i ll! July xhihi; tiilgdrigsanwlgsatiignd I? 1:’/ary untlring teacher. 'Phe fir.;x;di1x;’nifiisu` WISDOM BLOOMS LATE Au" 7 'WB' s y ss came amongst us you, by your mod- PORTLAND-Me July 12_Tn" ' ‘ _., . ,, . intelligence comes after one has M1!! passed the century mark. Dr. Marlo De Goliere Davenport, 109-year-old world traveller and linguist, raid today. At the piano in a Portland Hvtel. Dr. Davenport. who said. her father was Count Paszkoff . a lineal descendant of tartar chieftains, de- lighted a group of Portland music lovers will her rendition of Tschal- S S Winona Leave Arrive Montleal (;h~r0“ Leave it St. John July 13 . .liiiyl MII- 3 -.................. Aug. Carvell Bros. 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