LY A c.1234 i unsuuur ‘ A and Prince Bounty tlhrcniclla --“DOC" MMPHEBSON says- Advertising is good, when prOPGIlY backed up by the goolh. When you see a proper fitting suit you can rest assured that “Doc" was the artist. L-BBOZ-‘l-lt-ll-lfl. --GIVEN BIRTHDAY PARRY»- Mra. lllrlc Weodside gave a ” mint birthday party tor her wee two year old daughter. Joanne, on Monday a The little guests had s nappy time playini party 88m"- The attraction at the tea hour was s dainty birthday cake with two caud- lea-S. 400058811111. SOCIAL-The ice cream social at Miscoucha ouMnn- day evening wu a great success in spite oi’ the rain which came on a- bout 830. Various games, bingo, etc. helped to pass the evening. A num- ber of cakes were auctioned oil for a. 800d Price. Following the social a dance was held in the hall. which was attended by a. large number of young people-S. —GIVEN TWO MONTHS-A party from Kensington came before Magistrate G. M. Matthews on Mon- day afternoon on a charge of reck- less driving while in an intoxicated condition in Kensington. He was found guilty and given two months in jail. Another party from Kensing- ton was fined $10.00 and costs tor economical tlrca that are ti": illegal consumption of liquor. _ , ‘ ‘ll-unwed "m". Mowmm. ' - r - v Y cuts. brulaea and all other road hanards exce I um:- -rv1vansu. YESTERDAY-tithe I 4 w... m, hi... .51.“? funeral services for Mrs. Charles MaoNutt were held: yesterday afternoon from the residence of Dr. J. C. Simpson on Beaver St. Summer-side to Trinity United Church. A short service at the house preceded the service 1n the church. Rev. L. B. Campbell con- ducted both services and Rev. Dr. Ramsay delivered the funeral add- ress speaking v81? T118910’ 01 the departed. Interment took place at Maipeque, Dr. Ramsay officiating at, the grave. The pallbearers were, Messrs. Vincent Blake, E. T. Higgs, John Webster, D. H. MacNutt, Hugh Morrison and Dr. A- A. I.ockhart.—S. EASTERN GUARDIAN .'Thla eoluran is reserved for news of local interest but advertis- ing o! a newly nature may be in- serted at 2 cents a word strictly. payable in advance. .D___.. ..'COME to the Montague Rink, Thursday evening, July l9. --'.l‘hls eclann la reserved Iq- us" ‘g h“! intense but advertising o! anewaymturemalbslllenedai l cents a wold fir"!!! unbl- l: advance, -—- -NOR'I'IIAM RACES Wednesday, July 18th. L-Bdflll-‘l-ld-iil. --NOB.TIIAM RACE Wednesday, » July 18th. L-ED-‘l-li-M. N "" fi to Bond BIRD!" Sonics", dime: u———-u "w" ru- Aphis 1'0 Our 5,500 Customs-as and other garden pests. Taylor Drug 00., Kenslnglon. L-8807-7-16-t! .:..““§.’: amt m“. B u e re , Electric service scans y m tor all your needs whether thaca needs occur at 3 o'clock in he arbor-noon or 3 o'clock in the morning; it also mans that ethic service must: be constantly improved, and attended ‘to ‘persons who have not had it previously. .Maritime Electric Company, Limited Charlottetown, P, E. I, llll-ZSTONE Tires on dill’- arent and better. In no other lira ull Y0" ‘lbuh ‘n 1|" Idvsnllges of Gum-DIPP‘ lug. 2 Elira Cord Plies under Ihatread. Balanced Construc- tion and the Non-Skid Safety freod. And. as a result. Y"! ‘Q; 25 to 40% extra lire lilo at no cllra cosll No wonder Firestone la the choice of race drivers . . . men who know um. No wonder more car owners than ever before are changing lo Fire- stone. And no wonder Fir?- stono Tlrea hold ull official - \ A.A.A. records for mileage. 1w .. ,- - 0 'nl’ety and endurance. . < I Z- Firestone Tires will glve the ~ I eamerlrpendahle performance ' l: . on your car. Drive ln lo the l’ nearest Firestone Dealer lo- i day and have him put ml l Y act. of these safer and more at Bruce's. L-UTIl-T-fl-ili. —PREPABJNG FOB. SOUTH SIDE LOBTER. SEASONF-frhe fishermen along the south shore are busily enEBGBd mending their nets, lobster traps and other gear in pre- paration of the lobster season which opens on August l5th.-—\S. m supply c!‘ current; sufficient (jm.-..L1JPI'ED M... FLL Xirvc .1005 L......-. Z LIFE ‘This name that we are alraye spending honey to hep our “entire system in excellent working order and to arlwnd aervn ice to new customers. kpansas for new construction and “improvements since 1926 have bsan as follows: . . 4110,1311 1930.. . . 1.9.826 1931. 26.910. 1952. 20:664- 19330 —'I‘HERE WILL BE A MEETING of the A. E. McLean League in the Town Hall, Summerside. on Thurs- day, July l9th. All teams interest- ed are asked to have represent- atives present. Sgd., D. W. Muttart, Vice-President P. E. I. Baseball Assn. 13-6948 .821g€36g O M. - .965 112.1211 These expenses included huge turbines for generating electricity, boilers, poles and lines, cuctounrfl meters, transfer-users, new buildings. The fact that residential cus- Fizcmera have tri led their aver-a a use during those years is evidence of their satisfaction fith Fhelr service. During these years electric service was extended to 806 customers Jwho did not have it before. The total capital invested 1n the Prince Edward Island Division of the llaritian Electric Company is now about $900,000. ,7 1926a J19??- $1928. 1929 v —TOURING THE ISLAND. - Mr. Robert White of Toronto, who is a member of the L. O. L. and special field insurance man for the order, is at present on the Island visiting in various Lodges in connection with his work. He addressed the Lodge at Cavendish on Monday and is expect- led to be in Summerside on Thurs- day-S. r... 2.... c... m... Undcv Illa lvrsd Give, Y0’ Eli's Safety —DIRECTORS MEET-The dir- ectors of the Canadian National [Fox Breeders Assn, met yesterday | afternoon and evening, the Presid- l‘ ent, lvir. George A, Callback presid- ing. Seyeral matters dealing with routine work were brought before the meeting. The directors attend- ing were Charles Fremont, Quebec; F. W. Fraser, Calgary, Alta; F. H. Copp, Port Elgin, N. B.; C. Homer Barnhiil, Delbert. N. 5.; Hon. G. Shelton Sharp, Charlottetown; Major A. S. Robertsnn, Mermaid; J. G. Kennedy. Southport, C. C. Baker, Margate. Capt. John L. Read, Borden, Dr. A. A. lockhart Kensingwn-S. —RETURNING TO CONNECTI- CUT.-Mr. and Mrs. Parnell Cos- grove and son, Mark, are returning this momlng to their home at Bris- ton, Conn., after a delightful visit to their old home in Wellington. Dur- L.5353_7-14-1g_ ting their visit they were entertained y many old friends. They were H. - N to Th; guests recently at the home of Mr. cha,li,‘,;l,f,gx,flpé'f,g,dlan may b; “d Mrs- Lawreme Fhrren» Qenmfl- handed to their Rept. Archie Hume, Lot l6, when a number of invited Phone 47, m. 1e“ a; H_ J_ Mabon‘; guests renewed acquaintance with Drug Store‘ Montana 1,.7_ Mr. and Mrs. Cosgrove after an ab- sence of nine years. MUSIC was sup- h-RETURNED FROM “olqgy, “l”? by M1 “WW1 Fm“ °" the MOON-Mr and Mrs. Herbert v o n and Scottish pipes and Mr. Murphy remmed Saturday “om fgmeg Cmgfove on the {fish pipes‘ the mainland after having spent s. osgrove accompan ed by her a very delightful week touring Nova Sottia. 'I‘irey visited many son, Mark gave several selections on the piano. The hostess assisted by points of mwres, and were greatly pleased with the beautiful scenery, \ 54*’ ‘by/A’ SAFETY TREAD hat 25‘. More Non-Slud Wear As the Island continues to develop and greater demand is made for electric service, our customers can be sure that our facilities for such service will keep pace with their A . . demands. ‘lot/m m. TRACK pssrsrvmmoso / for l5 consecu l-e yeardI-‘ireetone _ Tires have been on the winning are at the Indianapolis Speedway -lhe world's greatest tlrc pmvinl ground. y i i‘ ‘Firetone 5.06840 T‘ R55 d. T. McKee Manager y’... I 1H4 L- — -~j'~~r—_—j " Asundlay schoolteacher hadbeen ~, telling her class the story 01' U"! Good Samaritian, When she asked him what the story meant, a little FAllllY BUS 8r TAXI SERVICE * “It means that when I am in k to $520910 my neighbour must help r i some of the ladies present served a very dainty lunch-S. “vumm ggls helps her. Certain prob- 01,. .l b! w! ‘l wi b! wl a. g 5 h.» ho U‘ w? _\. . . _ _._,_,... . leaving u qn-rivc Headquarters in Charlottetown —RED INDIAN SERVICE STATION TIME TABLE - Fortune .. . .. 8.15 a. m. Dingwelfs Ilundaa . . . . . Bridgetown . . . . . Cardigan . . .. . . . 9.05 a. m. 48 Station . . . . .. 9.20 a. In. Rosie's Lake 9-30 l. III- llaselbrook . . . . . 9.45 a. m. Charlottetown. . 10.05 a. m. Clurlottetown .. L00 P- llazeibrook . . . . 4.20 p. Keefe‘! Lake ... 4.35 p. 48 Road . . . Cardigan . . Bridgetown . Dundas ........ 5.20 P- Dlngwelrs .-. . Fortune . . . . m. Leaving m .. . 8.45 a. m. Headquarters u. arm-n -r.rsz~mox non-n. -e--;: #1 $.25 am.‘ 8.50 a. m. , WOOL Quantity Wool Wanted Highest Cash Prices Paid. A. BLOCK & SON 267 King Street. (Opposite Railway Station) Pair of Eyeglasses CANADIAN R0 b... When you need them is one of the best investments you could make. Mb!!! who procured nth- ‘WWI! Glasses from as will back an this statement. E. W. TAYLOR J. S. TAYLOR Optometrists Charlottetown and Albertans CKIES M P ER S ONALS -—Mrs. George S. Lockhart of Summerside is visiting in Moncton, N. B—S —Mrs. Aalph Gilbert, of Cleveland, Mass" is visiting her sister. IVLrs. C. B. lark, of Summerside-S. -—Miss Pearl MacDonald. of Port- age. has entered the Prince County Hospital for treatment-S. —Mr. Walter Hogg, of Wllmot Val- ley, is a ptaient in the Prince County Hospltab-S. —Master Kenneth, little son of Mr. and Mrs. Major Moase is a pat- ient in the Prince County Hospital. -—S. —Miss Vera Tanton of Toronto, arrived on Mbnday evening to visit 'her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Percy lTanton of Summerside-S. -—Mrs. M. E. Strong and daughter, Miss Joyce, arrived on Monday ev- ening to visit Mrs. F. W. Strong on l Central Street, Summersidc-S. --Mr. J. W. Warren of Boston, Mass., is the guest of his brother, Mr. Willis R. Warren and Mrs, Warren of Summcrsidc.—S. -Dr. W. E.—Williams olqMontreal arrived with his family n short. time ago to visit his Island home at grand roads, and hospitable people. Mr. and Mrs. Murphy will reside at Panmure Island. Dramatic Club Expresses Thanks T0 Mrs. A. Henry Oh Monday July 9th, the Mt. Herbert Dramatic Club gathered together at the Protestant Orph- anage to wait upon their coach Mrs. Arthur Henry The meeting was called to order by Mr. Hollis Jvnklns, who in a few appropria/te words, expressed his appreciation to all who had aided in ‘the construction of the rink. He made special mention of the four executives which were largely responsible for the success of the undertaking, i. e., The trus- tees and matron of the P. E. I Protestant Orphanage, the rink management. the cast of the Mt Herbert; Dramatic Club of 1933-34 He then called upon Mr. Russell Drisooll who as manager oi’ the play “Climbing Roses" extended his thanks to Miss Beer, matron of the orphanage, for the use of the Assembly Hall at practice, to Mrs. Henry who so capabiy coached the play. and to the cast!‘ who gave wholc-hoartodly their p; ad will and co-operation from beginning to end. He also read a. letter received’ from Sr. Mary Faustino, Superior She also very graciously thanked DIYlFPN-UVO hllfflwnds. and 581d the them 101- their 33;; cleanliness o! a mans bathtub 30d The play “Climbing R0505" was a, the noatnoss of hrs wardrobe are 3 act comedy drama and was 0x- Kwd indication! 0f m5 clmmcter- cellently portrayed in nine sucoes- Ovllrzv girls make the best wives. siva halls. The hearty applauschlld COUPEQ-lfflllwd OOHP1% B" the and congratulatory \vords whichl happiest. the teachers were told. “It. the caste received testified m the takvs intrlhzencc to be a m-vdvm pleasing manner in which the play wife and the training a college lams inevitably arise in manrlfl-KE- B! ooumt. and success and Ill-III depend ‘upon the ability to Nadia them. A wllege girl is not sfiltlcflbd to become merely a. cook. She wants intellectual companionship and therefore should marry a college Iman. was present. _ _.#.._ Following is the Caste: Mrs. Warren-Mrs. Frank I-lamm. Miss Joyce Belmont-Miss Eva Carrier. Miss Peggy Jenkins. Maggie Rose-—Miss Helen C 171450011, , t Rose-Miss Edna l WHEN YOU TAKE THAT TRIP T0 BOSTON Jim Rosa-Mr. Austin Ceady. Jack Archer, alias Watson-Mr. Fred Goody. . Ferdie Wim=bledou—Mr. Russel Driscoll. Hazel Son1crs—-Miss Mary Mon- aghan. Priscilla. Prentice-Miss Mnry Sinclair. Dryden Bueli. Winnie Clark—Miss Marion Ray- nor. Percy Jenkins. Three Prince Rudnipils: Bueli, Russell Driscoll, Jenkins. An Irish magistrate. on:- nf that 01d school was summing up a cnsol in a Dublin court. The pluinlilfl was a handsome woman. and her‘ Proonos-Mr. Milton Southworth-Mr. Harvey Milton ,1 Harvey go on the lavish liner, SAINT JOHN $10 “$55 Bosrow lwforc you're thirty,” as the old saying gocs. And don't stay nwny if you're over thirty, for no mullv-r “hut your ugc is, the nvrr- night vrrvugc down the ronsl on this mugnifirvnl allip will mnlic you Incl one-way fare, from Saint John. Equally low fan-s from interior points in New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island's old friends, and constant entertain- ment. Sail Iln-rc anon. vol-u... "an... ‘lflllllly. \\'..r...~-.|.,-, and FM-Ir-h». vr (A. 11). from 1.1.... n... rt... .) IIIXI u... m. “hurl, and", Sunday, Turadly. and nun. n s r. M. QOOdJOOkIng daughter was one of years younger by the time you arrive (l). 5.12); duo Faint John nl 91.10 (A. T.) Mount Pleasant and also his brother, ML J’ w' Williams o! summerslde. in port. Lively dance-music in the -—3. Irullrnonr. Rrslflll chairs on dork. Tempting fund in tlir- dining saloon. Dvrp, rvlrrslling slumber in the rnnmy clan-room beds. ln Boston, u metropolis of brilliant new sights, EASTERN STIIMSIIIP LINES the witnesses. “Gentleman of the jury," said His Honor. “cvcrythiug in the case Mr. Austin Coady was then call- seems plain-except, of course, ed upon to read an address to Mrs. Mrs. O'Toole and her charming Henry in which was expressed the daughter." heartfelt appreciation v which the caste felt for her valuable assist- BATH TUBS SHOW ance. GOOD HUSBANDS Mr. Frank Hamm made the pre- -——-- aentatlon to Mrs. Henry of a beau- NEW YORK. July l7.---rOP)~ tlful silver hot water pitcher. Mrs Speaking at Columbia Univcrsity, Henry very flttingly replied and Dr. Elsa. V. Grove suggested to young spoke of the pleasure she derived women that xveek-end parties offer" from her association with the caste. an excellent (mpJrtllnlty to obsczvve of St. Vincent's Orphanage. Char- ,...,. ,,,,,,,.|,,,,_ lottetown. who thanked the club for a donation they had made. room?‘ BANFF and AKE LOUISE ....E§l..l'.gl,..l,'§,'f,,, for o Holiday in “I J. "A80" Alpine Sunshine o . . . PTOMETBI '1‘ For a N111 change, holiday m the Canadian 0"“ “mums Wm. Druggflyn Physical Therapy at the Polyclinic, Rockies at: the lowest rates in years. Golf 0t! top o.‘ the world at Bsnlf Springs Hotcl—swlrn——rtde—h1ki.—fish—- _ i — New York-as‘ BRINGING UP FATHER - ' f Chateau m~;0p—play tennis. Thnl to the scenic randeur 0 _ 1.5.. Louise and equally beautiful Emcraldoqalko Clki/llltiginghflgfe Bungalow Camps at‘ Yoho, w‘ m‘ 112k: if": Olaccs make and nadium Hot Sprln . The ow prices st a r cs6 P WHATA DAY_ NOT A CARE- AN‘ EVERYTTUNQ ET AROUND THE OUSE _ CDH- BOY‘. llmnnl-Irlyu Excursions ru-ry Salute day (ctr-opt Annual 2s and sq". n from Ealnl John. Fara includes minimum- prleul nlatrrocnr-ln-rlh bath ways. Sail every Salurrlay (rlrrpl alruvr dam). hark n. an... John 0n Monday ...- "crlnrulay. For lntnrnmlcn, relarvlllona Ind tlcll- rls apply n Tlrlrsl (lmfl. thud‘- Pnlnl Wluarl. Saint John. or any Canadian National lip, rnllllnll llrltrl nficr. —Mr. and Mrs. H. C, Archibald and their children Eleanor, Ralph and Paul, of Dover, N. H., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Strong, of Summorsidoa-S. —Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Kenny, have as their guest. their daughter, Miss Wlnnltred Kenny. R. N., who has Just completed a special course in f 73v Voasdlriolrlhglolvlm ‘(Eb-DA I WA ' TO an extended stay dcsira lel ‘sEkglgfifi-vgfic B. “GSOl-F $UMM Ar - n pvings o OWN ug. 20- LOWEST FARES in Years vla Great Lake: and Rail l0 Vancouver, Victoria l Seattle Inn! Charlottetown 45 Day Limit Round Trip, $143.6! Season Limit Rfllllltl TflP. 5165-80 C l“ 11.0"‘ Full information from Yo!!!‘ 59°“ 53"“ or u“ ‘n c Agent, including c. B. DIE-lg‘ "m"- 5"“ CANADIAN PACIFIE Ask for lnlormotlora about the Tgull our. 21-10) unbias- Sjlfxxl-lnc r "m: BATTLE o5 Qri AM’ t /\\I\l"l' Com‘ TO arr-w vr- JUET A MINUTE - \ l't.\. DECADE llllvt/ 5 r?" A s . . a a n EA" laehltbzsl. Lo “In! SF‘ QQE ? ‘ ‘” i» =--»-- vs. .1 da n s woncaavu ca’ Mun L” d _ ml lance- w n‘ All anpsnsaa e |. arul. oavl . 1M! It Aang~ ca‘: at e ioulso-l do! n at Emerald as. l musician»- ueuiar mow . l" "WW" Ailtnursbegln atBanflnrl-‘ield. Bail: lrlflll °“' ni2“d?.1.°.“2'$3§ "Tm M- m ull Iars "om sunlns 90""-