1 19-12 l Queen St. Charlottetown MOORE a; McLEOD L m. l v.‘ New Hats for Men English and American Styles ‘ermen anticipate‘ T‘ THE CHARLOTTETOWME GUARDIAN T‘ . ‘rile WESTERN " GUARDIAN ,1 i‘ SHOP from : imnn‘. C ‘ ' g. —DRESSMAKING.— Apply Mrs. Ernest McCain/ell. Summerside. ‘Phone 59-1. T0l5<l4~4l --WANTED—Experlenced sales maii tor boot and shoe depart- ment. Apply stating experience, R. T Holman. Ltd.. Summerside. ': 7012-12-2i .v _....__. -Honse more. — Seumtor Cur-rig, m Amherst, N5 was in Sumnaerszde recently. where he "misfit a beautiful matched team of blhck horses from Mr. W. B. llcNeiii. Thehqyses will he seut to Bermuda, " _ --LOBSTER FISHING .— The lobster catch in Summerside has the iew days past been very slack. the catch up to the present is much smaller than last year. but’the fish- aii increase in tiie near future. ' —i. O. 0. F.— The Oddfellow of Summerside gathered at thei Lodge Room on Sunday at 11 c iu. and paraded about 35 strong tn the People's Cemetery to decor ate the graves of their departed hri-thrett. The officials ‘were JUST AIIRIVED.-— At Albany cur whole corn, $1.90 per hundred " of! car. Unloading 12th.; 13th and 14th. J. T. Leard. Central Bode- que. —DEATH REGRETTEQ- The death took place at Suninierside on Monday morning, of Mr. George Crockett. leaving a sol-rowing wld- ~ ». ow. at the age of titty years, after __ The funeral| " took place from his late home on t Tuesday afternoon, to the People's 1' a lingering illness. Cemetery. PE RSONALS -—Mr. Frank Murphy, P. M. lilm- eraid. was visiting friends in town on Tuesday. —Dr. G. P. McDougtill, O'Leury . ivas a ivclcomo visitor in town on Monday. H. ~——lMr. l). R. Morrison, Summer- side. motored the trip to the Main land on Mtllldily. H.’ —-Mr. ‘Thomas Goramn, Kensing- ton owns iii town Tuesday on busi‘ ness. sits-arr. (ieorgo Hogg acting noble riaiid W. N. Huestis Chaplain B. it. Sharp Sccy. —OOMING SPORTS. —At the mcctlng of thc directors of Suinmei-sidc Driving Park. at was 'l1.‘i.'l1lClI to hold 0n Oct. 4th. and being shown here today ALLORY HATS-THE BEST OF THE FAMOUS AMERICAN MAKES have just come through the Customs-and iareready for your inspection. New 'Hats 0f many famous makes-and a particularly fine line of hats is the one that’s made right at home in Canada. . New Blocks in the very $ popular Niagara llais Among these the rolled and semi-rolled brirn is pom ticularly noticeable. Among the new colors in which this popular hat is shown are greys, green-grays, green mixtures, blacks, browns and sage. THIS HAT IS A MOST IMPRESSIVE VALUE AT . . . . . . . . . . . . . ; . $5.00 New Mallory ilais iaicsi i $7 Blocks and Colors a New blocks in this most famousof American hats shown in popular colors of gun metial, nickel, sage, green and black. All the new blocks are represented and the value is striking at oach . .. . . . . . $7.00 Velour llais $6.50, $12.00 and $15.00 Probably the finest showing of new colorings and new shapes in Velour Hats for men to be had anywhere in this city. Most of these have come in within the last few days, all the populiztr colorings are represented, mosi noticeable of which are blacks, nickel, bronze and nutria. $6.50, $12.00 and $15.00. '14 l.‘ i I . , 4] \- I l-yltgcsrs. Ernest illltl Raymond iMorrison, Milli» of Mr. l). it. Moru dan hit-mortal bauuloriilm “l... gm... Qmw“ Wm, inflrison Suiiiiiitirsliic left on Nluiiduyianil Miss Vcia Campbell were in ---. ms . f . r~ 1 _ _ l k9,." vmilnu h|ir [NH-mus ML amfliiiorriing for Mount Allison UIli-ilfiwll for the week »_nd. Mrs. George Brown. siiiiiint-rsitlo. vcrsiiit whorc tin-y will 111k" ui» r has lelt on ii-iurn to Boston. l‘ Cmlre“ i" “W413i u PERSONALS - Tilt" condition of IVir. P. C. —.~~.~~ l-‘ltuiiiug, who iias IJIIiPTPfI ihti l’. ‘C. llllAllllill, for treatment is ru- tllcr unfiivourntbiti and iiltic. hopcs 'arc lit-id for hii; recovery. ll . »~Mr. and Mrs H- l) Ramsay. (Jiiiiipiivtrliitui, N. ii. wiiti had been visiting friciiils in town. loft ilion- day iill return to their borne. ll. fldlr. l-Zinriniial Arscsziiiii. former iy of ivclliiigion, but now of Purl laud. slainc. arrived iii Suinincrsidi- last wec kin spend a fow days vis- itiniz lricntis anti relatives. IMrQatiti Mrs. Pcriqv 'l‘anioii of Summcrsidt- hnvo received ii iciei ‘ grain slitting that their son Jim- ‘inic now in Vancouvcr. Susie. is improving and is nibie to sit up i1 few hours a day. . ~~Mr. :iiid Mrs. J. J. McNaiiy. and fiiiiiiiy of Summersitle, tic- cotuipuuieti by Mr. Roy Siliiphztiil and Mr. Frank Doyle. motored lo Tlfllllrlll _ Sunday anti wurc tiic gunsis of Mr. anti Mrs J. A. Bren~ nnn. The two tips and a bud used to make Blue Bird Orange Pekoe are plucked In the dew of the early morning. They are out-ed in the garden: and rushed direct. Here they are blended, sealed and lont to your dealer. Demand is so great (Blue Bird is the tast- eel. ceiling tea In it; territory) that the stock of every store l.- aiwaya fresh and you receive lt in all the goodness of garden freshness. (iéfiltdfdfllv pplness l “"1 ~ Mr. Mnxiiii Poicrs Mrs. Josnhh Gallant. Mrs. Amos Gallant, Mrs. Intils Blaquire and Mrs. Lemuel Arscnault. all ni‘ Sum- mcrsirlc, who were attending tho Si. Annis Celebration. arrived home Friday night on the laic train. itnd wife, ——-Mrs. W. W. Baker, left on Monday for Wolfvllle. NS. in ros- ponsc to a telegram received nui- tiiig that iicr daughter Mir-in lleieii who recently returned to Acadia Coliogn hnd becn taken iii with up pendicitis nntl ii was thought that an operation would be noc-j elsnry. o-mwhii- nmwwoiircdlvvatw -- - ' prof i y —Miss Aiinio Ryan of the Jnr- Staff. ;5-tth the following races. 2.20 trot ‘land pace. 2.30 trot and pace and ‘s’ year old class as this the last ltiiiy of the Prince County Exhibit- iinii will be the last horse racing for the season there sportsmen and a fine field of hor- svs from aiI Provinces. i —HUGE SUCCESS. -I-lolman hliiliiicry- opening on ‘Saturdfl. was it huge success large iiuin hcrs visited the departments du iill; the day many making pur chases and all expre lug their d. light w'il'h the extc encss oflli showing of the new styles and the reasonable prices. "Filfllllllld and uiiiirimmcii hats weie shown in piofusic; and the new imported models elicited such favorable coinmeiii. the staff was kept bus)’ all day and the firm reports a large numlber of orders hooked. ——WEDDING sects. --tA very xvi-titling took place at Si. Paul's (‘hurt-ii this Tuesday morn- >lng at ii tfciuck, when hiiiis Marry Eiivcn Noonun one of the Slim- ill1‘l.§idi"S iidost daiugiitcr of .\1i'. and Mrs. J. M. ‘Nooiiaft, vllflliiillll." the wifc of Mr. .\\'iii. :\illll‘\‘\\' ‘Yaliiiiiro of Ottawa, MrzDonaid- officiating. who was given away iill-v. J.J. i'l‘ll-;- iiliiit" gsistcr, Miss Pauline Noonnn, loo "d rcry charming in Orchid taf-‘Giiliqn; had he fctii with hut lo match and car-jivas killer] ricil a boqut-t of roses. The bridesiiiiti cvo of his completing maid ivas attired in pink tahfctit-yehrp of fig], '\vitii iiai to inatcii and carried a lmiiqui-t .>i swag-t peas. Mr. Ralph 5119'» wcd~|' Pfotiiiiin brother of the bride ported tho groom. After a of the Itillllly Mr. and 3111;. They will return to Summer up their rcsidcitcc. in Oliklilllil Is iii wishing iiie‘m ‘every liap liliicss :ind_ prosperity. uiai- monthly meeting on illOllflily (lriitiy. night. (‘ari'iitiii>rs. Phillips presided. After routine and passing of monthly bills ii inunication was read from Thos to place lit) (Walt llvan tendering ciiior Phillips Miiiniriiior was seconded by ‘McEiman. accepted with regret io lake effect on Oct. i0ilt. next. Rtillvq street lMessrs Henri: Iiris- Foreman and Ben]. Sutisbury teaiiistcr, were czicli Rranicti one week's llolltiztv. it Wits ilccitletl to extend the electric liizhi \Vli‘ci.~t in tlic Driving Park "'1' "I" iillnposi- of lighting tho coining Exhibition providing the couecul of tho ’l‘eieplioiit' (‘o. can be ohiztiiicii for lllf‘ llllP oi‘ their l1lt|i":= for ihc pitrpnsu- The repor of the Moat inspector for tho inouiiis oi‘ July and August show- Pd 94 iicud of caiilc. 268 sliccp and 15 hogs slaughtered of which 9 parts of sheep rwere condemned. Coated Tongue Nature's Warning of I Cortsripnlion When you are constipated, not enough of Nature's lubricating liquid is prg; duced in thqboweT no the food waste soft i . thllh nlilural lubricant and thus rcplncesNlLi I h u o a "5 lubricant-not T "' a medicine or the’ Quartcriy will no. doubt be a large attendance 0f Ipfiplllill‘ ladies.‘ sidc for a low tltils befire, taking ‘\l(‘l‘jlilliifl prcscnt. in the zihsonicciml‘ 118F501!‘ of the nliayor. I('outi.ciiloi' Grady iill! com» Argenun]; asking for the contract anti canto lo Edmonton whore siio 11' concrete base around enlflYfid “VB 11110113’ YPRFH 0i’ marr- . m‘, Soldhflds Itmnmnenll m“ was ioil life. Her dentii was moat unex- lianrleti lo tho parks committee in lmited with A Conlmumuatloniillrs Trziinor liiid not been enjoy- rmm Cm“ m- p0]|c.e_ D4 w‘ Sub ing perfect health us" the rcsuit of his resignation m" "my ivas road and on motion of Coun- ' ,aiiii'five sisters; Mrs. "Culicn. Mrs . ltityro Clyde Alta Sat-rod iloart ' League-Mr and Mrs. l').F Chis- ——Miss Margaret Uaudet of Sum: mersido is visiting in Tlgiiish, the guest of hiissrllutii Mcinnls. I ——i.VIl"~‘. Isabelle Glilltlltll of Sum is attending the Baptist. meeting nierside this week. iMiss E. D. Ramsay nt Montreal is visiting friends in Sumnierside illamsay. —t.vfrs. Austin Cameron, and daughter, Bessie Marie. of Angus line (Jovt- arc! visiting in Summer- side tho guests of Mrs. William S. Stccvcs. ——Miss Dorothy Roberts, of Da- veniptiri, loiva, is visiting in Sum- iiiersido tlic guest of‘ Miss Dorothy Brennan. of (‘ttm-pibcilton, N. 13.. are ing iii Sunin-crsidc. the guests of \ir. Ramsay's parents. Mr. and Mrs. 'I‘.D._Rzimaziy. stonfis River. wnsoiio of a party to motor to ‘Siimincrside a few days ago. This is the sccoiitl trip in lite past your tliut this tiger] lady, who is 94 years of age has made to town. ivlicre glit; “WIS 111v guest of licr gfillldrtlilllglr Market Strt-‘ct. ———.\ir. and Mrs. John S. Gallant" day night the gold anti i100]! worn by lliolrqél sou Private Jorn Arthur‘ lived but. he IN MEMORIAM - dingbreaiofzist iii the. ihrideis homel _--_ zitiendod by ill-E immediate friends: ‘MARY JOSEPHINE TRAINOR Airs. Tali lilll“ lcft on h honsgvmoiin trip iu'From Edmonton Bulletin Aug 31. ‘New Yoik and otiicr American cit A tleop sorrow and gloom was cast over tho homo of _l'l'l‘;llllf1l‘ on Saturday, Aug. 26th where a host of friends ivjil join when his lioiovoti wife Mary Jone- - 01111111. tlletl at iier homo 9507-102 A Avc.. Edmonton. Death is sad ht any time but when it cuia —TOWN COUNCIL. — The reg licuvit oiio iii tin.- primo of life it l5 oi’ the Sum llmlltly sari and indeed it iiiay be nlctsiilo 'l‘own (‘ouncil was held said in thlircase .for it has claltn< Councillors cvl i'or his own oiic. who by iior ‘and kind and pleasant disposition won many friends young and old. The lute Mrs. daughter of Mr. _ MoKcnna. llnnicr hoili 'i‘rnintir was a and Mrs. John River l’.E.i. although for sometime contracted four yours ago. During her illness she was at- icndetl by her pastor, Rev. Fr. F. Gorman. and was consoictl by iiic last rites 0i’ the Catholic church of which she was a devoted niid iconsisteni moinher Tiio prcpiiriitiotis were of Messrs ConnolLv anti Ariii- sirniiir. and the sun parlor whcro the body rusted was h nlllflfi tit spiritual and floriil tiffcrlngs. Dur- ing Sunday llllfl Mnntiay inoriiiiii: tho humorous friends of ilio fumi- iy and the Etlrnonttin council of thc Knights oi’ (lolumiius cn llltlik so, culled to pay their last res ‘pools to tiic wifc oi’ a brotiici" member when ipraycrs were offer‘ ed. up by Fr. O‘Gorman for the re- pose of hur soul. Tho rcinztinit were horno from iicr homo to the Stirred lICilFi church win-rt» o high Mass of ‘Requiem was sting by tho pastor and iill tiiitt was mortal of a kind and loiging wifc was litid to rest in tho Edmonton Roman Catholic cemetery. Tho pail-bearers were: l. L. McQutiid. F. SCIIBPIUWSICY- J. R. McDowell. . JJP Crowo A. E Rooquo llaroid McCoy. llesltlcs ii largo circle of fricntis anti relatives aru left tn mniitii n SHITOWIIIK husband. her parents MacDonald anti Gladys of Priiico Edward l stand. Mrs. h‘. Striitton and ‘Margaret of Edmonton. Tho spiritual and floral offcr- ings wre recicvotl from: Spiritual Roy. Adi, McIntyre Silverion 13.0 Rev. J.M. Mclniyro Grant] Tru- cadic l’.E.l.; Rev. SJ. MacDon- iiitl Souria; P.E.l. Rev. F. llugh- es Graham Aitn.; Rev. Alfred Mc- hoim and family Mr. iintl Mrs. M. tatrlr Risa Laura itamlii Misses Latirn nnd Gertrude McKiiinon. Miss Mary McGulgan B‘. Btrattoii, Mn. and Mrs. FJ Sept. 12 3|. ; n. ..'7 at ._0'.Lear,y y the guest of Mr. and Mrs. T. D. ——tMr, and Mrs. Vernon Ramsay visit- _ —1Mrs. Justin McCarthy. John- . for Mrs. Alfred Kcoughun, North H. . of Sutiimersitio rcrcived nu iVlon-' - I silver U; tuudnls and ribbons which w-oultljgti by her tathcr and attended by llPi‘. llilVl! l" 3911011 11111105! oniDorion Mr. J.ll. Sayers. Mrs E. V thrct.‘ Crown rind family. Mr. and Mrs. i",.\irs. W .\Illllllilllgll. U112‘ f0!‘ hi5 fifilllllfY/L. hlcQuaiti. Mi’. Ailicrt IC llticq- . . I ‘vmwl a\\\\\u\\\illllllll1inn\\n\\vwlnmifllauzmuwuwlalnrz .1. Brennan Mira Miiry L. Mur-, To liiiiiii anti to do it with’. A Y A minimum of expense tliait’s economy- find both here. l .l sors TWEED SUITS A big variety of patterns smartly tailored from splendid hard wearing fall and winter weights. Just the suit for school wear. See our special lines we are clearing at Half Price. s. Other ranges of boys suits from Your Boys For Soiiuol ai Prnwsirs is a hlliiiifli oi Efficiency Economy liish task with a minimum gt? itiitctgnhlhtl trzbuble-thafis efficient p i You will BOY’S NORFOLK SUITS Very latest, good all wool tweeds in greys, browns and greens from 11 years to 18 years. Just the suit you have been looking for for your boy. Prices $7.50 to $9.50 $3.75 to $5.00 for juvenile $5.00 to $7.50 for small boys $7.50 to $9.50 for large boy. The Boy’s Clothes Specialists i’ hi. fit rt. t7. iI-‘i A Wonderful Showing oi Boy's (ioihing . ai the Lowest Prices Prowse Bros Ltd. fill u. One Price Cash Store t h‘ T$$L3i$$$éi7i éii- h? 532E‘ “éfi-EH- QHIEHL 753-55153 ‘-;E"-_-Fi- T-tFi-Efi-EF‘ = "- ‘Hi-EFi-Eii-Hi-Eii ijifi % . i? the Schziploiv- incut. Mizliowcii, laud Mrs. Qooiicy. ‘sky family‘ hiiss llutiy McDoiiaiil .\ir. McDowell, Mr. ILH. J.Il. ,imd Mrs. i niiiivoii. and -Mrs. ' a Bankrupt Howard's Shoe PER CENT. OFF. many other reliable makes. this season. Misses ‘Airs. J.J. Niorengartin Mr. and; “Shialtespearo wrote Tho iit-tirlfcit sympathy of their. Miss lit-nun lPyrt-r. i~‘itiri-.l:iii:iii_y frfcntls go out to tho sorroiv‘. lMr. and Airs. i~‘.i,. Aictluuiti. Mr. ing family iu' tiicir Niziy ho rsoul WlliCll grnccd licr Mr and ‘Mrs. \V..l. Kennedy .\lr.'boily in this life. find eternal restiwas p“, m prison “mu We have Purchased the Entire THIS IS YOUR CHANCE r0 SHOE UP EVERY - roor IN THE FAMILY Early callers willhave an advantage over belated buyers-for there will be no more shoes at these prices, itriigctlics and errors." "A sktflcion is n. man with “Galileo tiiscovered a, star comedies, his 50H: b9YU4l\"*illSil‘lLl out and hlls outside off.‘ and he pro- mised not o believe in the stars. Sale ! Stock of Store Owing to HOWARD’S STORE being too small to accomodate the crowds we anticipate, we have removed the stock to our own store where THURSDAY morning, SEPTEMBER 14th we are throwing the whole stock on the market at DISCOUNTS RAN GIN G FROM 15 TO 25 This Sale Will Continue for Ten Days Only The stock is all new goods consisting of some of the best lines made in Canada such as SLATERS for men, KINGSBURY for women, HURLBUTS for children and Kindly note that this sale is for cash and cash only, and no goods will be allowed on approbation. Piirdie-Fergusoii Shoe 00., Ltd. Successors to D. Gordon & Co. Sunnysirle, Ch’iown, _ P. E. I.