s,» s.“ .-...-<.......4...,_.,~- ‘F ii- a El l; l OBKS m FOUNDRY so YEARS BROTHERS MEET _g, i,’ a --— AFTER 60 YEARS CONVENT BELLS BANNED -Mr. and Mrs. c. c. McNeill oi’ ‘ a} BRITAIN’, Conn» Aug- 25- FVRT WORTH. TeX» Aux. 25- J Ottawa, were the guests last week of ARLorrETowN GUARDIAN a , h _ . . AUGUST 21. mar‘ a§ western ruinous -rnan moan near sass‘: and Milk so: Biscuit, sold at Bruce's. aaar-a-fl-at a-UNITED cnurwn saavwas. August 30th, i931. ll a. mlnvcrness. a p. m. Bldeibrd. 1.30 p. m. Tyne Valley. Minister, Rev. John A. Nich- olson. ' —SILVEB FUR P0017’- Ibx Ollbfil. R-M. Kibblb Meat Meal, 68.0., at Bruce's. —NORTH BEDEQUE J FREE- XOWN, United Church: North Be- icqlle, ll nwllmot 3; Feetown, 7.30 linlstcr, J. W. A. Nicholson, I l TFOB SALE-New house, under construction. Intending plirchasers ‘should inspect it now to arrange '10: any change in plans. W. R. ‘Warren, Summerside. 8296-8-26-31. Tues, Thurs., sat. _,,____ -SYM.PATHY EXPRESSED. --. riends in Summerside and par- ‘nlarly in Cavendiih will sympa- .lze very much with the widow o! cnator S. J. Crows in her sudden bereavement. Mrs. Crowe was before - her marriage, Miss Laura McLeod of Cavendish and is well known throughout the Island. Only two Back to School Tuesday Sept 1st. and He Needs New Clothes . ‘ th f i e rs past to outfit the boys glegypntgllgllvsargilbslegesélelll atalowg: piles; tlhan for a long time -— and the BOY’S STORE is filled with splendid merchandise. Bring the boys int-shop early. i 3 dozen boy’s suits, in fancy fawn, brown and grey tweeds, single and wife paid a short visit to the Island A. S. McKay o! Summerside.—S. 30 Boy’s fancy brown and grey mixed tweed suits, some with bloom- er, others with long pants, double double breasted models with long breasted models. Sizes 22 glzlusers- Sizes I26 l° —'I‘ALENTED ARTISTS-The re- cital given under the auspices of the Chadwick chapter o! the East- em Star, in Epworth Hall on Tues- day was well worth hearing and gthe small audience which attended thoroughly enjoyed the varied program. All the artists tak- ing part are well known to Summer- to 2e Cotton Fancy Tweed and side audiences and there should HOSE 35c r ~ English Serge _ Bloomers $133121.“ SS3. l?“§..§§i§§’.l $2.50 Boy’s fancy tweed and English worsted serge §§°§f§§s7f7§s $250 l Fancy Cotton Golf Hose, 71/; to 9V1, good value at 35c Boy’s All Wool Golf Hose, brown or grey, sizes 7V1‘ to 10. 65c charmed the audience with old lav- orite songs. Her readings, both dra- matic and humorous, captivated her listeners, "Little Joe’ was particu- wlth piano selections by a talented little lady just eight years old, Miss Beatrice Gallant, daughter o! Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Gallant. Tile little l I showed great talent in one so young. Among her pieces, were "Turkey in the Straw,” “I am Yours" and. some , Irish Ditties. The little girl receiv- ed well merited applause. lvlr. Bar- , nes oi Maiden, Mass, who is a. nep- hew of Mrs. A. S. McKay, rendered some pleasing numbers in a rich ' baritone voice. He was accompanied by Miss Alice Harrison, oi’ Moncton. Local performers were Miss Besslc Smallman, Miss Bird Wright, Mrs. Jack McLeod and Mr. Lowell Han- cock, who favored the audience with old time songs and lively airs. Miss Muriel Lee accompanied the singers. The stage was a mass oi flowers of every colour. Mr. A. S. McKay was chairman. and in his introduction gave a brief history of the Order of the Eastern Star, which was round- ed in 1730. It has now over two mil- lion members. Mrs. Chadwick is the head of the Order. All iunds col- lected by the different lodges is put to some benepolent purpose-S. Boys’ Polo Collars _ Jerseys and V Neck Sweater Coats $1. Boy’s polo collar jerseys and V-neck coats‘ in fine and medium weights, all wool, in navy brown fawn red, and grey. Sizes 22 ’ ' $1.00 to 32 Boys’ Broadcloth Shirts 85c Boy’s plain and fancy broadcloth shirts, sizes 12 to 14 Boys’ Broadcloth Blouses 50c Boy’s fancy broadcloth blouses, sizes 6 to_14 years PERS ONALS —Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Gaudet o! Summerside have returned from a. motor trip to Sussex, N. E-S. T HE BOY’S STORE —M.rs. H. C. Mills, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. ii-Iogg and the Misses Eleanor and Sarah Green, left on Tuesday on a. week's visit to Halifax to at- tend tho exhlbiti0n.—S. —Mrs. John A. Leo. and family, who have been spending the sum- mi.‘ in Summerside, returned to Toronto on ‘Tuesday morning. Dur- ing their visit they were pleasantly .____i____ entertained by their many friends. REED-Patrick H. Hannon, ‘H, has (U.P.)-R.- G. McMastcr, 80. and LEON. Spain, Aug. 25-(U.P.t— Mr. and Mrs. Oliver McNeill pl Idit begun his 80th Yell‘ 0f fivmlnll" his bmlhflf- PEICY Mflvllswl‘. 7'7. Ringing oi’ the convent bells cur- Summerside. They are at present £ service ‘with a brass foundry Memphis. Tenn. recently met here ing the night has been forbidden visiting Mrs. Hammond Toombs oi’ e. He lsstrong and active- for the first time in 60 YBBYB- by the City Council, alter com- Kensington. Beiore returning home ' piaint by one o! therosldents. 8337-3-37-21. months ago the Senator and his, and were the guests o! Mr. and Mrs. ‘ town, in her lovely soprano voice,‘ larly realistic. The program opened- ‘ girl played all her pieces by ear and ' l .._.._... ,. __--_-_ _ I I VICTOR‘ "SUPERBTTB" Tb: uullm BIG nib ' new bail: z $39-50 k i5 Telethon Clot} \u Illa-trad - , 310$’ \ B45 Nlphla wit‘ U KIM! Eastern Guardian JUNITED CHURCH 0F CAN- ADAp-Georgetown i! a. m. and 'l p. m. Sturgeon 2.30 p. m. These services will be conducted by the pasicr, Rev. C. '!. 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