_ y, y ‘lIESTERI76UAR0ill”: LOOK AT THESE PRICES A Special 10 Days Sale Now on a ' Great Success T“ suoea vmsosn mnmciaioimfi m m rue Swallow .. 29o re. 10 lbs- Whlle Best nehu White ‘unuuom m “u, Brown Betty .. Me lb, l0 lba. Brown ..... 46o Wm; __,,,_,,, 66o gal. B“ m,“ 49° 1p, 5 lb. Lantio ...... 88o taunts Bed R0“ 1/4 “L u” loin: Sugar 90 8 ior 25o BIBUUITB Mme ' b uality 6°“ ‘mm’ Bus,” menses l" m! g“ m rse 1b.: ier are. swank“, €.“.“‘...i“?.:"' .”..‘f’.' it? u-n-e u or s. °"' 1'1"“ ""--- "° sous Plain Seedless 15a nun...- syrup any flmvor. 10o bottle makes 10 glasses. CEREALS Corn Flakes . . . . . . 2001,. 27c Plain 1o oz. lee Cheese island 17c Creamery Butter ....,. . . . . . .. 2 lbg, 39¢ Dllrs Butter .. 16c lb. Sweet Mixed .. 10o lb. Sodas 15o pkg. Sodas ....... 10o pkg. Palmolive 3 ior 25o W155"? Qllllll! Soap bars 42c Pulled Wheat CANNED ‘MEATS 2 cans Beet’ Canned Chicken lb. 35o 10 l’. G. Soap... 6 ior 25c Flower Petals 4 ior 10o 25c Toilet Paper 1 rolls 25c -i_-_-_-_- oamvrzo rrsn °""" 3m“ 9% THY“ an“ mo. orr a snrscnsrm" slvee "0""! o!“ fink 5mm“ 2 f" 25° Clarke Soups lilo a y: 3 s: f‘: you a. thrill oi honor-an evening seer Roasrs “m” CMMMH 15o Stock Aid sue m. spent atone oi the "Grand Dances" Mild!" 3 Pllll- 25o in the “Famous Richmond: Hail" h ‘d s Pkilllilli iMuCKED gives you a lasting thrill oi pleas- s on er m0 c S 0 d 14¢ Chops 20c ure. Come Thursday, August 11th. m" m“ " ,s_:‘,‘,’,"§“,,f*‘“'fu""' g: “I "Wt -- 15° Wonderful music. Wellington e. nwmsscs _ . u“, 5 ,,,j “n, 6,0 s“°""'°' mm‘ “° Reireshments. Good order. Only 55c Gallon Hamburg 20c "" 03h?" 1° lbl- 19¢ za-cems. 4g99_8.1°_n_ j Beets .. 2 bunches 15c '51.»... 10c each Beans ----- .. 2 lhl- 15o Potatoes 18c wk "- ' Pay cash and pay less no delivery during this sale. . Farmers , we take your eggs at top prices for Groceries. Cash and Carry Meat Market 187 Great George Street, Charlottetown 4764~8-3-wfmw-4i l wms CANADIAN Norton mu ._ [(By Ssrn Robertson. Cans-dim _ 5 Press Staii Writer.) 1‘ l LAJVLBTON’ GOLF‘ GLUZB, uproo- f to. Aug 8—Joe 'I'hompson diminu- -tlve Toronto shoLmaster oi 20 years who makes up for a lack oi size and strength with a fighting heart, marched over Lambtons Hills today in the uniriendliest oi weather to win the qualiiying med- s1 in the 1932 edition oi the Cana- liian amateur goli chunplonship. Woe blasted through rein squalls, accuracy-destroying winds and eventually darkness to shoot an afternoon round oi 72 which with this sound 75 in the morning gave him a. two stroke edge over his blosest rival. IN MEMORIAM MRS. GEORGE BROWN At New Haven August 5th, Mrs. George Brown passed on to her re- ward miter a year oi suiiering which she bore with heroic christian pa- tience. She was cared ior by her own daughter, a skillful nurse, who did all that could be done to alleviate the pain and care ior the loved ~ mother. All the members oi the Iamily did their best ior the one they loved so dearly. During the early part oi last winter she was taken to Montreal Hospital and re- ceived all the care that could be given to one suifering irom that dreaded disease oi cancer oi the Inca. She was bright and cheeriul and conscious up to the last day oi her liie. She iought the good fight and kept the iaith and entered into her reward. l-ler iamily had the privilege ‘of being" with her during her last illness. Minnie, the nurse who so tenderly cared {or her, James, Ethel and Mrs. McKenzie oi St. Cntherines, all mourn the loss oi a kind and loving mother. Mr. John Jewel was a brother. REIIENTLY APPIIINTEB EASTERN GUARDIAN .4 W. E. BARNES appointed General Siéperintendent of El Motive Power and r Equipment, Atlantic Re ion. Canadian National Railways, e ective Au ust lst. Mr. Barnes was born in She lac, N. 13., and entered the service oi the Intercoionial Railway as Draughtsman’: Appren- tice in the Mechanical Department at Moncton, N. B., April 20th, 1899, hemg promoted to Draughtsman, Jnnuary, 1902. time as _a Machinist's Apprgnflcg 1nd tor awhile worked as Machinist and l-itter. in April, 1910, he was up. pointed Engine House Inspector and on January 23rd, 1911, Assistant Master Mechanic: on September 1, i912, he was made Master Mechanic and on February 7, i918, General Master Mechanic, Canadian Govern- ment Railways, with iurisdiction over lines East o Port Arthur and Arm- strong, Qnt. On Mnrch 1, 1923, he was a pointed Superintendent oi Mo- tive owcr, Atlantic Region, with headquarters at Moncion and on Ian- uary at, 1928, General Superinrgndmg oi Motive Power. Rev. D. K. Ross, B.A., oi Cornwall officiating, assisted by Rev. Mr. Wekeiing oi North River. Interment was made at Clyde River Cemetery. Mr. Pollard or New Haven was und- ertaker and Messrs. Brewer Boyle, Ansus MacPhee, John Corrigan, Michael McManus, R. A. MacPhail and Michael Devereaux acted as pull bearers. The iuneral was held on Saturday ' ; Eggs 1818; Points 1894.5. ‘ ; nggi mo; Points rears. E" Laying Contest ior the Week Ending July 30, 1932. fl. William Sansom, Ens to date 2009; points to date 2066.5. f 2. Exp. Station, Charlottetown Eggs, 1869; Points 1878.8. 3. Exp. Station, Charlottetown, Eggs, 1805; Points 1974.1. 4. Exp. Station, Charlottetown: Iii! 18H; P011128 HUI}. ' e. Exp. Station, Charlottetown o. lap. Station, Charlottetown: Sansom Pen Leads ‘ Report oi the Prince Edward Island l3. John B. Poole, Eggs 161B; Tot- a1 1619.4. 14. Mrs. J. F. Easton: Eggs 1490; Total 1610.8. . l5. William R. Brown: Eggs 151B; Total 1557.2. 16. S. R. Pendleton: Eggs 152i; Total 1534. ' 17. Harold Laird: Total 1356.8. 1B. John B. Poole: Eggs 1234; Total 1241.5. Production 62.4%. Eggs 1272; Leading Pens inr Week. Pen Eggs Point; '1. Exp. Station, Charlottetown: s ea ear Ilsa 1W0; Points mos. a so e14 a. mt. Fox 6: Animals Foods: 17 s: 574 Ilggrflfl; Points 1790.5. 18 53 55,3 2. S. R. Pendieton: Eggs 1638; 9 4s 553 Points 1101.0. _ w. Exv- Farm. m¢°Pl¢°°fl= Em Leading Hens to Date: root; Points 1100.1. Pen Hen rm pom, ll. The Roe Poultry Ranch: Eggs 8 3 218 3mg I499; Points 1N5. 0 2 m’: 2343 l2. Exp. Station, Charlottetown: 16 n 3-, 2343 l": i639: Pci~ A5322. 2 4 He also served his ..'UNITED BAPTIST Church services ior August 14th: Dundas. 7.30 a. m.; St. Peters, 11 a. m.; An- nmdsle, 3 p. m. H. C. Morgan, Pastor. ..'A PUBLIC MEETING in the interest oi better train service will be held in Elmira Hall on August 12th at 8 P. M. All candidates icr political honors are cordially in- vited. By Order oi Committee. East Baltic, Aug. 6,1932. 4909-8-10-21. ..'Mr. D. Malcolm MacKinnon, Montague, has returned to his du- ties at the Bank oi Commerce, ei- ter spending a very pleasant vace~ tion at New Glasgow, Nova Scotia. —l-I. ..'SUCCESSFUL ISLAND STU- DENT-Mr. Earl Grant o‘! Monta- gue, who is a medical studentht Dslhousie University, has received the cash prize donated by Dr. Cameron, F. R. C. 8., Lon., to the student making the highest mark in anatomy. Earl not only led in anatomy, but passed in all subjects, gaining three distinctions. He is s. son oi Dr. Grant, Monta- gue, end a. brother oi Boy Grant, B. 50., “ successlui medical student st Daihousie. Montague is proud oi these students and rejoice in their successes. H. ..'W. M. S. MEETlNG—The regular monthly meeting o! the St. Andrew's Presbyterian W. M. S. was beld on the beautiful lawn at the home o! Mr. and Mrs. R. G. MacLaren, New ‘Perth, on Fridpy afternoon, August 5th, with Mrs. A. R. Gibson, presiding. The mem- bers were fortunate in having Miss MacDougall, Belle River, Deacon- ness, present at this meeting. Miss MocDougall gave a very interest- ingtalk on her work in the Home Mission iields at Glace Buy and Whitney Pier, also telling oi the wonderiul work carried on at the Chalmers Jack Mission. At the close oi the meeting rdelightiul lunch was sewed by the ladies. H. ' “WVATERVALE WOMEN'S IN- STlTUTE-The members oi this Institute mot ior their regular meeting at the home oi Mrs. J. C. Wiener on July 12th, with seven members in attendance. Meeting opened in usual way, with Presi- dent presiding. The minutes ‘ oi last meeting were read end adopted and roll cell answered by‘ sac‘ member paying 5 cents. It was de- cided to clean school house on Thursday, July 14th. Borne corres- pondence was read and discussions on some followed. Committees were tague recently the guest of" Miss Keeies aunt, Miss Ciarabel Keefe. -—H. lottetown, Montague on Tuesday.—H. —BUY GREEN binder twine at Bruce's. uoil-l-lo-li. -nws uremia-poodles to advice received nom Reno pep- ‘emMnPauliia-rdingolsumurar- aide, has been granted a decree oi divorce. tram Jenny Harding, o! Massachusetts, formerly oi P. I. Island, on Jilly arm-s. -u.er.a'rivrs m surmou- Mr. Douglas Etter returned to summerelde on Saturday evening, alter spending a pleasant vacation at his home in Amherst, N. S. m. Etter proceeded to Albertcn on Monday morning to relieve the manager oi the Csnedian Bank o2 Commerce oi that place. -i._ / -a m nun woman sum- —TitlNl‘l‘Y UNITED CHURCH- Rev. Mr. Outhouse, oi Charlotte- town, took the service on Sunday evening at the Trinity United Church, Sumrnerside. Miss Georgie Phillips, oi Tyne Valley, gave a solo which was very much appreciated. Rev. H. R. Bell, oi East Point, took the services in the Christian Church in the morning-B. —DEATH 0F bills. JOSEPH ll. MCLELLAN - There passed away at her home in Grand River, on Saturday afternoon, Mrs. Joseph D. Maclsellan, atthe early age oi“ 48 years. The deceased had been ill for some time, being in bed since February. She was tenderly nursed by her daughter, Miss Irene, during her trying illness. Mrs. Macbellau was a woman oi very exceptionally iine qualities and was prominent in the Women's Institute. She will be greiitly missed in her home and in the community. The deepest sym- pathy goes out to the bereaved Besides her husband, eleven child- ren ere leit to mourn, nine boys end two girls, namely, Urban, Sel- estine, Willard, Justin, Lorne, Roy, Earle, Ray, Ralph, Miss Irene, R.N., and Miss Beatrice, all at home; Mrs. MacLeilan was iormerly Miss Maisie Brown oi Grand River, her mother, Mrs. James Brown, i'ive brothers and two sisters, also leit to mourn, they are, William and Justin, oi Pittsburg; Dr. John Brown, o! Boston; Alphonse and Ray on the homestead; Mrs.’ Lenus MacDonald, oi Richmond and Sis- ter Hattie in the Convent oi Notrc Dame at Charlottetown, to all oi whom sympathy is extended. The funeral was held on Monday morn- ing from the borne in the R. C. Church at Grand River. Friends from far and near attended. Rev. John A. MacDonald, P.P., omciated at Requiem Mass... assisted by Rev. Father McIntyre, oi Tracadie and Rev. Urban Giilis, oi Wellington. In the sanctuary were Rev. Dr. Martin Monagban, oi Miscouche and Rev. Nature Poitier, 0i St. Dunstans University. The pail bearers were Messrs. Roy Siiiipli- ant, Neil MucDougaii, Joseph Mac- Intyre, John H. McLcilsn,'V. Mor- rison and Marshal MacLe1ian.-—S. —SUDDEN DEATH OF MRS. JAMES CAMEROPb-On Thursday A CELEBRATING oun loov ANNIVERSARY husband and iamily intheii’ sorrow. . A CENTURY OF BANKING SERVICE I irom heart trouble. bereaved family. Mrs. and ‘Mrs. ers, Preston, Tyne Valley; Russell, East Bideiord and three sisters, Mrs. Hubert Phillips, Tyne Valley, Mrs. Thomas McCaull, Ellerslie and Mrs. Murray, o! Boston, who is ai- so visiting in Tyne Valley. The re- mains were conveyed by Mr. Roy Phillips, e. nephew oi the deceased. to his undertaking parlour on Pri- last. Mrs. James Cameron, oi Bos- ton, Mnss, died uddenly at the home oi her sister, Mrs. Hubert Byrne. Meeting closed with gram-l aphone selections alter which re-l ireshments were served by the‘ hostess. Best, Charlottetown, visited Mon-‘v t m summemd‘ -' ‘y’ They arrived on the lete train Monday night and returned on the second boat yesterday afternoon. ..'Mr. Lorne Maclnnis, oi Cher- paid a short visit to ..‘Mr. James MaoEsdhem, oi Cambridge, Mess, is spending two weeks st Montague. Mr. MncEach- em is in the Postal service at Cam- |terment will be model-S. VISIT SUMMERSIDE — The whole Council Board, with the exception _ 3M,“ Dorothy Kare “d ML o! the Mayor, oi Newcastle, paid a ' isi day evening and on Saturday morning, taken to Borden enroute to her home in Boston, when in- —NEWCASTLE A L D E RM E N m the party were Mr. r. n. my, Deputy Mayor, J. W. Maiouey, C. P. MacCabe and B. A. Toyer. The object. oi their visit was to gain inionnatien on the cost oi operating ‘ an electric light plant similar to the one owned by ti!" Town oi Summerslde. This is t their iirst visit ior this p ' Phillips, oi Tyne valley. ‘file de- ceased was on e visit to her old home when she suddenly expired She had been home two months and her child- ren hed just arrived to spend the remainder oi the summer with her. Deep sympathy is extended to the Cameron was the daughter oi the late Mr. Edward Ellis, oi East Bldeiord and was well known in that district. Besides her husband, there are leit tomourn, iour child- ren, Ellis, James, and Dorothy, who were with her when she died, and Buelnh at Boston: also two broth- Beburman, chairman oi the Light Committee; also ex-Mayor 1M- stone, and Obie! Engineer '1‘. H. l. Jackson. They were very much impressed with the plant itseli, and the very efllcient manner in which it is operated They consider it is o credit to the town. They were particularly interested‘ in the m. vice glien and the rate charged, and considered the town oi Sum- inerside was iortunste to have an engineer in charge. who has brought the service up to such a high rate oi emclency. The _Al- derinen were also envious oi the low rate o! taxation, which is iour times as low as their own. New- castle and Chathsm, it appears‘ are not setisiied with the service given to them by the Hydro Commission. oi’ New‘Brunswick, and are holding oide whether they will sell out to the Hydro Company. 1i the mug. ens turn down this proposition, then the Councils oi both town must take a deiinite step one “y or the ‘other. The Hydro Campy” have made tbem an oiier to iupply current at a reduced rate ier one year. For twenty-eight years, they have used a steam plant and new take from, the Hydro 00., but m" their own distribution system m4 keep the steam plant for a stand. bY- liflryvjebilhnan and Mr. Lid. 5W1" ill-W slugs the sontlemen ev- ery assistance Doesilfle. and they are very greteiirl (or the cordial treatment and the information giv- en to them. During their ate! they W" Illests at tbl Queen Knish-S. toberhomeinfigniabaitet a having been over on July 13th. pleasant visit ‘spent with relatives u. plebiscite on August 10th to de- mm. were, spent last ‘week in '11s- lpaadius-aeusetimewitbtbelat- ""°"“" ‘ tern peruse. w. meee a. o. -' lalinlitreewillse. lauademoi —-Uise mneeemrreeyrstwdaennerelquneemeeeunem- ihlllslrosilsairretuzfntetbeir s ppointed. Next-meeting to be held at the home oi Miss Annie bridge, Mass-H. ' lllnarllv’! can't apIll-uew metal up, by “.707 H.559“ 3nd Mr‘ ‘L r'hthwwn‘_w' bameinibimesteaubhiofllbay -Mlas Domtb! Mseiherlon leaves tor Otxawa on Wednesday morning, sitar spending be: holi- days at her home in Summereide. e-i-e-q i 3 -Mias Doris Walker, 0i Summer- eido, bu returned ii-om an 011.107- able vacation at york Point-S. -Miss Nora Murray, Charlotte- town. is visiting in fllflisb the wel- oilme sum oi Misses Aileen and lllnily Hllidfllillla-T. 4c» Eileen Christopher, Obst- MCOWIDJIWQXIGIDIIIIIGIRB Ttguishettheboiseeimalrina mrrphn-Yr. —B'. and Mil. hid Christopher and littll daughter lflliile, of, Bos- nlsbtbaiuOlhoilMnsndMi-a. Jflhfl UhfliOXe-T. —IB. lfld ,0! Walk! Bidilll. NI. and we. James llertiu and was Ruth Martin. all e: Boston. Male. an guests o! ma. Eloisa and Mrs. Martin's iiiotltlf. “l. POM? 395Gb. ..--Dr. John Drain andyllr. Wil- liam Brown, ‘who had been to see their sister, Mrs. Joesph n. Mae- nellen. who died on Saturday last. have returned to their homes in‘ Boston and Pittllbtlrm-s. ~91‘. Jud. Gillie, Liberal member o! the British Columbia Iesillaturfll who la visiting in Mlsooucbe, visit- ed friends in Summerside on Mon- day. At the recent annual meet- ing 0i the C. N. F. B. A. he was aP- pointed "e director oi the Board w represent his province. Re is keen- ly interested in the’ iox situation He is a native oi Mlscouohe.-S. zzasthms Brings Misery but Dr .7. D. Kellogg! Asthma. Remedy wil replace the misery with welcome re- llei. Inhaled as smoke or vapor it reaches the very innermost recess- . er oi the bronchial passages end soothes them. Restriction passe: nnd easy breathing returns. 1i you knew as well how this remedy would help you as do thousands oi sme- iul users,- there would be a package in your home tonisht. Try it. ‘A clergyman, preaching in s vii 1188 church iilr the first time, wan delighted go iind .59 congregation very attentive, and told the verge: so alter theservice. "Bless you sir,’ replied the verger, "we we: all looking {or you to disappear!’ "What do you mean?" asked the tflfllflman. "well, sir. you see, thi W194i. l! Mk1). and hasn't been PNMhOd in this ten ycarov 111011!" lalkeibail, etliiaeae—!|lnard'|, rel!!! .-__.._..-_______- , They were very cordially received "It! Mind! in ‘M01114 and i BRINGING .UP FATHER ~ g\ ~ now: This STAG PARTY ‘is A one success. Maw WELL nan Tue GANG. "men You Kml MAKI. Youa POuTlCAi. $91104 m’ i‘ Li. an" "mun PRownei-e 1o vars run. You- all? w-twr omens sons as coup as YOU mu so mvfu. ,~.|. HEAR rn ~ QOAK IT. l’ M HUN G RY ‘ MIQI LI‘. EYES] G ll ‘i’ EXAIIINATIUN yum; in name; tlieee- c: eh, _ u. .|. ulnar