.__ _ DAY, __ ~~ ____@_©.@._@.@.©.@©@@(E l.’ 1 run cuanwrrarowu cusanuw Westemjuardion _ -—8TOLlN—A Pontiac Sedan oar. ‘X01889. Any iniormation send to Iidison Darnmaroll. s town,’- . ssse-s-n-aa No. 8-10 Full Orthophonic Hovl \ o-i ©©©©@© -0F Cl: CLOEhO-lly oiilce will be osed ircm Friday. Aug‘, 1s, until Monday, Aug. so a. '1‘. calvln, Opt. D. optometrist. ‘[8204-15-01 -ss:usnocron use. Olllbicad- ing hogs, lambs. iat sheep and veal calves Wednesday oi each week up til; noon.’ John A.‘ Douglas, secy. ...,.._,._,, ‘rat; —-MI8S MARION ‘rownshend dea- coness oi the home ‘mission work in Toronto. Will speak at the Young People's society in North Bedeque, on - Wednesday evening, August 28th, at a o'clock. . us»; ~71; L», e Ce —WO0D AND 60., CIAPAUD, will be showing new ielt hats this week beginning Thursday. August 29th. All colors and styles will be shown. Come in and see them. - 7555-8-27-31. HlErM mm. Oriiloieh on i _ rnsJM-ru Rafd A splendid line oi Boy-"l Shirts. Prices 50c to $1.25 ' 1.1/1 4.40"‘? ~ ‘ ©©©©©©'©©@©©©©©©©©©© For the new School Term, we have prepared a wonderful showing of Boy’s Suits, Suits that will stand the test of hard usage and still look good. Juvenile Boy’s Suits. Prices $2.75 to $4.00. Medium Boy’s Suits. Prices $4.95 to $10.00. - ' Large Boy’s_Suits. Prices $8.00 to $14.00. . r‘ m9 --CENTRAL cannons BAPTIST ‘PASTORATE-Services ior nunday, August 25th. i929: Dr. 5.5:] will preach as iollows: Momma,- at 11.46 a. m. Service at Central E-rmxllc. Ev- ening at 7.30 p. m. Service at Free- KOWD. At the evening service the Can- tata "The Adoration" will be sung by the Church Choir. i‘ ’¢“'@ © @©’@)'@P@©—@@ 9' ranks oi Boy's Knickers and Bloomer Pants. Prices 95c to $1.95 "Q15 '© —Among those who at-tended the Charlottetown Exhibition-on Wednes- day were Messrs. Albert Colin and George Campbell, the Misses Eva, . I _ a Victrc) 1a Albert Campbell and Mr; Stuart Burns from Freetown, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Chiney from Pasedena, Calli- ornia. The final masterpiece in the history of mu- sical instruments. l-lcre the lilting notes o! mom endow worm favorite melodies come to you so real they uhich were very much sppreciated- I 5' _ startle. Full, natural, companiablc tone -csn sroaau mom Hanson ' , . , i‘ ' -A Pool» we: o» quality. Thousands of selections to choosc number 2889 belonging to MrhEdison __ , - I . jijgmmlg,“ ":53": "1522: from in ‘the Victor record library. Never i ht d d rnin . , Ziftlmliooli‘... ZT.".“.£.’.$°....;‘. need your heart be without music at any garage at i0 o'clock on Sunday night ~ - i _ o ~ :,‘,‘;‘;’;‘,“;’,“;‘.,’§ miffiififilf time of the day. Instruments from s95. up. Records. stop automatically when through playing. Victor dealers, show you. the tracks virom the garage that it ‘ " 0 had been driven towards Bummer- side. The police at. Bumrnerside were - ‘ o » notiiied and on the lockout ior a car " ~ ‘ ~ \ bearing that number. “(<73 .1 v litl/{Z Q \ ©'@7@'@' A splendid range of Boy’s Suits, first longs. The real Suit for the Boy starting College in almost every cou- ceivable pattern. Prices . . . $12.00 to $18.00 ©'@' —_-PREACHED IN BAPTIST CHURCH-At the Sunday evening service in the United Baptist Church at Summerside, an ‘ ,uent sermon was preached by Rev. Mr. Macbean, who is visiting on the Island from vugims. m addition to the usual music, Mrs. (Din) MacDonald oi Toronto, who is visiting in Bummer- nde and Mrs. Henderson, oi Char- '@'@'@'©'@'©' Wool Sweaters Prices . 81.00 w esso ‘ , I , '© @'@ @'©'@ We have always endeav- ored to have something extra for the Boy starting to school as a souvenir. This year we have a beautiful Nickel Plated Knife to be given away Free with every Boy’s Suit purchased costing $5.00 or over. Underwear Prices 55c to 90c. '©'©' Neckwear Prices 35c up. ofooo .__.._..____ Goli’ Hose Prices 50o up". ©@©@“@'©'@©'©' 6 rnows: anus no 1- ' cssn sronn run nors owns-suns . @._.'l which lies in the north o1 Canada. 11 the people 0i -Cansda would only realiu it. the northern air route is the only practical om to de- velop, stated Mr. Bteiansson. Within ten years time. a one-day mall ser- vioe from Winnipeg to London will be an every day occurrence. - Mr. Bteianason went on to say, peared. He had no lbck on the garage and had left the key oi the machine in the-car. Mr. Dammarell says he has never locked the car or the gar- age at any time. He has no knowledge whatever oi the this! but noticed by ONE ' Pmcn T0 avnnynony the lines oi the Canadian National _ Railways tom the East. m. Bteians- (speeial to The Guardian.) son while here will lecture on the lwlNNiPEG. Mara. Aug. 26.-—Wi1- iriendly north and as h! “Blamed. Malmur Steiansson, iamous Arctic will try to arouse the people oi Can- gplqrer, arrived here Friday over ada to the vastness o! the Empire Srnsnssou NOW m census Aviator Talking Machine Compatgy t or Canbzizfiimited _ a -.—S'I.'IA'I"I‘ON—SBARPI NUPTI-X ALB-The Monet/an Times reports the wedding which took place on ‘co O Rare Opportunity One oi the beat Business Stands ‘in Pflllfl "WIN [gland fully stocked (Dry Goods) in the up-to-date Town cl Montague. Corner Property. Store, Automobile Show 3mm, Qange, and Moving Picture Theatre. Established “out”; gland oi over iorty years. Also seven room (Jottage ‘n mug," gqulppefl, lee House, Double Garage, lot Mt! by two hundred icet. lesson for sale-owner has decided to devote all hll time to the Automobile business and locate at Charlottce T. G. IVES Charlottetown, or Montague P. ‘E. I. l QQQQOQQOOOQOOOO E. R.BROW, 146 Richmond St, Charlottetown Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness and, t Plate Glass Insurance at j/ '0 Inwestllatc.‘ Strong Stock Companies , fumes: Bmnmerside. Lewis. 3L". qngyuogqoqoooqeofooqooo. there are no arguments against the climate iound in the north that were not put iorward in the controversy whichragedwhenitwas ii-rst WOW!" ed to bridge the Prairies by rallwly. and I believe that in the samelength oi time it took Winnipeg to gain its present siee there will be cities as tar north as Churchill. and ‘here will be cities such as Ohurchili will be in ton years all along‘ the north- ern coast oi cansda. Accompanying the iamous explorer 1| xsrycn Anderson, a member oi Btcianssonb last expedition. To Ml‘- Anderson goes the honor oi havin: discovered the lest bit oi land in the mug, melgmn Island, which is now part‘ ct the Dominion. OO-O-OQOOOLOO luvs roumnse. . IIAMINIIJ AND oussss rrrrso as Friday last. oi Miss Vera Sharpe, daughter oi Mrs. Isabelle Sharpe, to Mr. J. Arthur Btration. The wedding ceremony was solemnieed at the home oi the bride by Rev. Robert Smart, pastor og the Central United Ohluch. in the pa nee oi about ility relatives and iriends. The bride, who was charmingly attired in a gown o! cocoa and rose biege with hat, to match end_ carried a bouquet o! sweet peas and roses, was given in marriage by her bmthsr, Mr. Jss. Sharpe oi Sydney N. S. The bridal party entered the drawing room to the strains oi the wedding. march Played by Mrs. Irvine Malcolm and m, Qgrgmonywfl periormed under a floral arch, Mrs. D. A. Darhior and Miss Millie Oummiwl Nfllved t-hl guests. The rooms were tastefully decorated tor the-occasion ‘with out flowers, the colour scheme in the dining room being-pink and mauve- Nunaerous presents were received in- eluding silver, out ma. chm and E. E. PARKMAN lslhtercd llptouetrbl 4 i? 600§O§§OR RINGINC UP linen. Precautions were also made by mocJtmaoronuu-aoaa-al FATHER United Church Orchestra and Oholr and Messrs Blackney 6e Bone, Ltd. Alter- a buiiet luncheon had been served, Mr. and Mrs. Btratton leit by motor lot Montreal and Toronto. 0n their retirruthey will reside in Monctnn, where the groom is employ- ed in the Signal Department oi the C. N. it. The out oi town guests in- ciudedMr. and Mrs. James Sharpe, the Misses Nina and Bernice Sherpa and w. James McKenzie, oi Sydney. N. 8., Mr. and Mrs. John Hogg o! Bummer-side, Miss Helen McLean and Miss Winnilred Thompson oi’ Win- -—WIDDlNGIIl|Ll»-Weddingbelle souhdedier two ham MIN w» oi neetown, r. I. i. on Almost 10th. no contracting pal-us: wu-o mom Oouldinslsevesothcetown, 2.11.1. ‘ sndldallayflullivnqallcoiltet-groomwasattendedhylls-Jlltflul- town; P. E. X. where she has been re- lldll?! ior some time Dist. Th; cere- mony Wu performed by the Rev. m. J- J- 5ld_6y. 0i the Central Bedequo Church, P. E. I. attha home c! the bride's parents in Newcastle N. B. A iew iriends gathered with the im- mediate relatives oi both the bride and bridegroom, and the beautiful marriage ceremony was periormed with solemn ‘reverence. Both the‘ vwns people were manly esteemed , by their many friends, and Freetown is to becoliflltillltaed on adding to its many homes a new one. that will lfld to the mom integrity and char- acter oi the communlb. The bride was dressed/very, prettily and attended by her older sisters while her youngest usmfwms, middle flower-int The bride was sNen away by‘ her step- mmr. w. John Cooper. while the rum-so.“ Qfififidlolfi ‘f6 SAY . - ‘ ‘e41. lough oi De Bert, Nova Bcctia. The whole community unite in wishin‘ this poplar couple, much happinnese and prosperity in their new liie to’- gether. ' PERSONALS _'—l"i' —Miss L. Ellis, R. 21., oi Bummer- side leitthis week ior Boston, Mesa, ior a well earned holldeyfl-B. -Mrs. (Dr) Church and her iwe children, oi summer-side, leit on lion- dly oh a short vacation in Kitohenlr, Ont-B. i-llialoweil Hanoochaccomnanisd ivyhismotherleitonllcndaycnln xieit toyflolumbus. Ohio. Ietore re‘- turninethey-willtaksintlnreroato -—Iliss Iiorenee Campbell has re- turned to Worcester. aim spend“! her vacation with her parent-I. W- andMr-s. David Oampbeil, isontme —Mr. and Mrs!‘ Charles Dunn e114 their little daughter Betty 1M1. l" on a visit to m. Dunn's mother. M11- (Capt). Dunn oi Buinmerslde, mm the puma sum-s. , ,.... , EYESIGHT EXAMINATION ma; all nubile filer"- “n. 1.4‘ MABON . ‘OHOIIBIII Jllve‘ W" magmas.» Jig-By ahorge McManW