- --‘-_- - i. j ' .11....» ~. Ii-‘K-ifl-‘fi ITfli'1?|',‘ ‘i-oi“ YGI FRIDAY, You neecli a pretty free/e to finish the Season ! HALF PRICE TO-DAY A LL REMAINING SUMMER DRESSES are on sale now at HALF THE ORIGINAL price! Most likely we have _vour' size. There are many models, many tasteful color schemes, all garments of this present season's pur- chase. At Half Price it will pay you to just forget the one you are wearing. $2.98 Dresses for $149 $5.95 Dresses for $2.98 Queen Street Silver Leaf BINDER IWNINE Manufactured h y T H E BRANTFORD TWINE CO., 1111)., CANADIAN MADE. None better, every pound guaranteed. 550 lbs to the pound. The price this year is very low, lower than for many years. For Sale at our SEED and FEED STORE, in any quan- tity. Garter 0o. Limited [in AND GLASSES FITTED .v. s. TAYLOR a. w. ram/ton Optometrists 142 Richmond Street mo-ooo-o-o-oo-o-eo-eu TAXIES JIMMIFS TAXI Phone 525 173 Queen Street 506 -ii-1'l-l month. Allison lluestisi Taxi Phone 440 or 323 L. The Queen Taxi. Professional Bards Stewart 8. Lowther J. D. STEWART, K. C. N. W. LOWTIIER BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, ETC. 84 Great George/Street MONEY TO LOAN McLEOD & BENTLEY J. A. BENTLEY W. E. BENTLEY, K. O. Barrister and Attorney-at-Law MONEY TO LOAN Office: I80 Richmond Street Prohibition COIIIIIIISSIOII Chas. H. Black, Chairman, Charlottetown. Ias. B. McDonald, West 8t. Peters. John Simpson, Hamilton. Send all information regarding mfractlons of PROIIIBITION ACT io the above or to Inspector J. I-‘ripps, R. C. M. P. C‘ lottotowll. - - $8.95 Dresses for $4.48 $12.50 Dresses for $6.25 Charlottetown DOMINION OF CANADA PROVINCE of PRINCE fiDlVAllD ISLAND In the Probate Four! 23rd George V, A. D. 1933 Re Estate of ltohert Simmflnfl . . . late of (‘rapuud iu Queen's (‘minty in the said ProviuCe 6900-1590 lcstule Iiy the Honorable Harold Leonard l‘alui<-r, Surrogate Judgc of Probate, the" A1‘, To the Sheriff of the County of Queen's (‘minty or any Constable 0F literate tiers-on within said County GREETING; _ Will-IDEAS upon reading the Detlt- inn on file of Frank McDonald of Prnpnud, aforesaid, Farmer, and Jflilfl 1., Nicholson of the same place, Far- incr, the Exeoutors 0f the above named I§SIIILC~PTIIYIIIK that a cita- tion nmy he issued for the purpose hv-rciniiftcr set forth: You are there- fore ht-rohy roqtiired to cite all per- sons illtcrvsivrl in the said estate to ho nud nppl-ar before me at a Prnhate (‘nurt to ho hold iu the (‘ourt House ln FlinrIInlvnnvii, iu Qilt‘('ll'll County, iu the t-‘iilil Province, on Friday the tow-uh third day of September next. vwlllifll. at the hour of eleven o'clock forr-m-on of the some tiny to show tn-iusr- if any "they con why the .'\t'i'I\llllIi4 oi‘ the said estate Should not he, [WISSPII and the l-Istatc closed its prirreil for in said petition and on motion of .\i. Illhau Farmer, Esq., I'l‘ut‘l0l' for said Petitioners, And I do hnrchy order that a trite copy lit-roof he forthwith publisher! in newspaper published in (‘har- lOIiPiVHTII aforesaid, once in each wi-r-k for at. lcitst four consecutive wi-oks from the date hereof llllil that n true vnpy hi-rcnf be forthwith post- i-d in the following puhllc places re- spectively, namely, in the hall of the (‘hurt llouse in (Jhitrlottctowzi More-- "iii ‘ii the Post Office in Cropnuil 'd and in front of the Hall in ~ . in Queen's County aforesaid, Ami I do l\I‘l"P|\_\’ further order that u true copy hereof he forthwith serv- smur- mi rm the Attorney-General of this Province . . so that all persons iflit"l"l‘.\'ii‘lI in the said Estate as afore- said may have due notice thereof, Given under my hnnd and the Seal ni’ the said Court this 17th day of Aulrust A, ll, 1032 and in the 23rd year of llis Alnjcstys reign, ... (Sgd) I-i. L. PALMEIL. Judge of Probate 5100-8-19-Fri—4i ____________ Aberdonian (as smash-and-grab partner displays his haul, a. tray of diamond rings): "Ay, no so bad: but, man, clid ye no remember to bring back the brick?” Girl (in teashop): -“Waiter, was there a. gentleman there about five dclock who asked for s. lady in blue?" Walter: "Yes, he waited about a quarter of an hour and then went of! with a lady in green." Periodic- Eye Examinations Don't wear your glasses for flvc or ten years, as some do, without rc-examlnation, for in that time serious ‘ Ara vitally important, who- thcr one‘s eyes are good or otherwise. may take place, which if not =_ discovered, may work per- manent injury to the most Precious sense you possess. Guard your eyes. ii. F. liliTfillESflll OPTOMETBIST u. / nu: wrstrnn cunnnua —-WIBI NOSE GUARDS 350 each postage paid, at Bruce's. »6089-B-I8-2l. —ron a REAL as can-r full course dinner u-y the PBlIJ-B 170'!‘- Summerside. 513°‘3'19'31 —FORFEITED BAIL-Two men arrested for being drunk and dis- orderly on Wednesday nlsht bi’ the Summersidc police forfeits their bail of $10 each when they did not appear in court the follow- ing morning. S _-POSTPONED-The. adjourned case against a party fror: Summer- side for an infraction of the Ous- toms Act came up for hearing be- fore Mr. G. M. Matthews. Mes!!- traic for Prince County. on Thurs- day at the Court House, Summer- sde. and was further adjourned un- tiy Thursday next. S —-VISI'I‘ORS TO SUMMERSIDE —-Dr. John F. McNeill and Mrs. McNel11 of Summerside ‘have as their guests the former‘s brother, Rev. Norman McNelll of Sussex, N. B., and his son, Mr. John F. Mc- Neill, solicitor in the Department of Justice at Ottawa. Mr John F. McNclll is accompanied ‘.r~ his wife and small daughter. S -—I~‘lIGH WINDS DELAY FISH- ING-About seventy boats lay in the harbour at West Point, the most westerly point of ‘the South Shore fishing grounds. Owing to high winds about three quarters of the lobster traps remained on the shore, visitors, to West Point on Wednesday reported. The lobster fishing season opened on Sunday at midnight and several hundred boats are engaged in the business. S -—I’ICNIC AT JERRYS ROCK— The various members of the Lock- hsrt family of Malpeque. Summer- side, St. Eleanors and Charlotte- town gathered at Jerry's Point, Malpcque, on Saturday last for their annual family picnic. A most ter George and Mix Doris; also Professor and Mrs. Bennett and family and Mr. and Mrs. Jolm town. S. —NURSES PICNIC——Dr, J, B. Champion and Mrs. Champion en- tertained the Prince County Hos- pital staff and the doctors and their wives on Wednesday afternoon at their lovely home in O‘Leary. They had a picnic tea on the beach and enjoyed a delightful swim. Lob- sters from the first catch of the season were part of the menu and were heartily appreciated. Miss Eleanor Green. president of the Ladies‘ Aid; of the hospital, was among the guest and made a clmr- I ming speech during the afternoon, thanking the good doctor and his wife for a most enjoyable time. S —-RETURNED HOME-Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Dawson leave on Satur- day 20th for their home in Grant Pass, Oregon, U. S. A. by motor driving by Fredericton, Bangor and Sarinac Lake. After spending a few days in these towns, they will journey on to Niagara Falls and Buffalo, then across several states lat Des Molnes, Iowa and Omaha, Nebraska where they will visit the highest bridge in the world. Then westward to Salt Lake City, Utah, the most wonderful city in U. S. A. going across the Nevada desert through Reno to Sacramento, Cal- ifornia, where they will visit their old friend Dr. C. C. Kent, going the coast route home. Mr. Dawson follows the building rad contract- ing trade and is a Prince Edward Island man that has made good in the West. Hts last visit to the Is- land was thirteen years ago and he finds a lot of changes on the son ls sorry to say that ’hc people are letting their buildings go down. Mr. and Mrs. Dawson have spent a. very wonderful two months visit with their friends and Island peo- ple. Mr. Dawson is a brother of Mr, Merritt Dawson of Summer- —BOWLING ALLEY and equip- ment for sale theap write Box‘ 102, Summerside. 51208-1941 -—BINDER TWINE, gmgfl gnd large balls, sold right at Bruce's. 5089-8-18-2l. —FULL counss ‘nmnaa 4o cents Capitol Tea Rooms. Summer- side. tiao-s-io-zi —PEINCE'I‘0WN UNITED cannon SERVICES. Blflldly, August dist-B. B. 1 A. M. Service: ll AM. Preacher, Drlili. Ramsay. service 7.30 P. M. Preacher Rev. E. R. Woodside. Special music by members of the Int It United Church choir. - -A'ITENDING EUCIIARISTIC CONGRESS-Among the promin- ent people from Charlottetown at- tending the Eucharistic Congress at Miscouche were Hon. W. P. Mc- Millan, D. D., Minister of Educa- tion, His Hon. Judge Duffy, Mr. A. A. Hcnnessey and Mrs. W. J. Mac- Intyre, National President of the Catholic Women's League; Profess- or J. I-L Blanchard and Mrs. Blanchard, who also attended the Acadia Teachers Convention at Tignlsh on Wednesdayr-B. —-DEATH OF FORMER. RESI- DENT OF IVES POINT-There passed away at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Hedley Home, of Oyster Bed Bridge. on Saturday last, Mrs. Charles Ives at the ad- vanced age of 83 years. She form- erly llved at. Ives Point where she was well known and highly respec- ted. Her husband predeceased her a number of years ago. There are left to mourn two daughters, Mrs. James Taylor of North Bedeque and Mrs. Hedley Horne with whom she lived: also one sister, Mrs. Fred Simmons of Wilmot and two broth- ers, Edward Simmons of Lot 16 and Joseph Simmons of Sherbrooke to all of whom sympathy is extended. The funeral took place on Tuesday afternoon from her late residence, enjoyable afternoon was spent and, a delightful picnic lunch served at P-ihurch cimductml the “Yi/“Ye- The the beaci-L Among the guests weremallbcarers were Cleave Robinson, Rev. a. Iockhart of Antigonish, N "h" Parkman- s_ and his son and, daughter Mas_ iFrank Sweet, Joseph ‘Farrell and Lnckhart and family of Chriliic- wonderful little Island. Mr. Daw- . side. Great for LlImIIfl[l)—MlIllllfI'I, Rev. Mr. Leard of the United Arthu" Francis, i I’EARS, doz. .. Richard Gardiner. Interment was, ‘n the United Church Cemetery at; Lot 1'3. S - PERSONALS ~-Mrs. Fred McLeod of Coleman! ,has returned home from the Prince‘ County Hospital accompanied by i101‘ Wee daughter. i’; —-Mr. Ralph Henaey of Clinton, who recently undei-svent a serious operation in the Prince County Hospital ls, it is pleasing to report doing very nicely-s, —l-Iis Hon. Sir Charles Dalton, accompanied by his dalgliter, Mrs. Murray attended thc evening ses- sion of the Eucharistic Congress at Miscouche on Wednesday. Two of His Honours aide-dc-camp were with him-S. i —Mr. Ingram Fish has returned to his home in Newton, Ivfass, from a short visit to Cape Wolfe. Mr. Fish accompanied the remains of his grandmother. the late Mrs. John Warren licme for burial at Cape Wolfe. S -—Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Muttart and their son, Mr. Ralph Muttart r.’ Summersidc left on Tuesday for a motor trip to Montreal. Ottawa and Torofito. They were accom- panied by Mrs. E. T. Tanton. S ——Mlss Elizabeth Gaudet, daugh- ter of Mr. J. J. Gaudet of Summer- side, left this morning for Ottawa, where she will enter the training school for nurses at the Ottawa General Hospital. She was accom- panied by Mrs. J. J. Gaudet, S (ieorgetown Rev. Father Day officiated at seven o'clock Tuesday morning, Aug. 9 in the Church of St. Terese in Halifax, at the marriage of two popular young folks, Marion, daughter oi.’ Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mcehan and Richard John Kiley. A large number of friends in spite Io! the early hour for the ceremony ruecnaatorrarown GUARDIAN . I if " p ' » , , Soc on. nisnltv if Groceries, Mills. , " Fruits and Vegetables t 7 i i b‘. f!” EATON’S and. Bull: 40 OI. éJA MILK Tin... Shirriff’: Pineapple SPECIAL! . I ISLAND iiilEESE 2 lbs. i. . 29¢ Finest Granulated Fresh TEA - lb.... . 29c WEATHEYS RASPBERRY Bottle s. Charles some: l l‘ Marmalade SUGAR 5lbs. 25° SPECIAL! Australian PINEAPPLE lfioztins. Each. . . .. - 31c NUGGET SHOE POLISH __ 45G 151.181.1123: giant) 13c Fruith-Meats and Vegetables FRENCPPS MUSTARD .i ...... ,.,....13c 22 oz tins PORK BEANS 2-- i7c f COOKED HAM. lb . . . . .......... 39c NEW POTATOES, pk, 18c PEACHES, dos. 49c MACARONI & CHEESE LOAF, lb. 10c PLUMS- “"- 29c BOLOGNA, lb. B...“ , B,,,,,.,,,15c ORANGES, doz. ......... 37c ~ GRAPEFRUIT, large size 10c Special! Brerkfasth BACON Machine ’ Sliced LB. Specials on Sale Friday Saturday Monday _ , were present to witness it. William Layers, R, 1x1" M15595 May Lave“, FRANKFURTS, lb. corracc ROLL, SAUSAGE, fresh daily, z lbs. . "256 .1. :;:;f;:.'5;:.:.;~.;r~"~""~~3* ., . i‘ olAN some. .. 3am .- ‘Iqbal/s. -- ywadam/wmba/pmsa Hopewell presided at the organ and two solos were finely rendered by Albert Muise, "Ave Mario." and 0 Sacred Heart- all Burning. Miss Meehan who was given in marriage -by her father, looked very lovely in a gown oi pale pink silk net and taffeta with which she wore a pink hat. of French mohair, her boquet R. N., and Pearl and Mr. Lester Lovers and are cordially welcomed by their many friends. Miss Mary McCormac, R. NZ, Boston, Mass, and Miss Emma McCormac, nurse in training at St. Martha's Hospital, Antigonish, who have been lii Georgetown, the 59mg l1 Shmvfl‘ biiqllet. of roses and‘ guests of their parents Mr. and cal-nations. She was attended The latter was a very attractive figure ln a gown of lemon colored lacc and chiffon and a lemon col- Qrccl hat of French mohair, her bo~, quct being of roses and snapdra- gon. Clifford Stockall attended as groomsman. The ceremony was followed by a buffet luncheon at the home of the bride's parents and after receiving hearty con- gratulations of the friends present,‘ byyMrs. John McCormac, left George- _Mlss Mary O'Neill' as bridesmaid.‘ tow-n reggnfly, \ _..-.i. Misses Agnes and lireida ‘solo- mon are visiting at Borden, the guests of their sister Miss Estelle Solomon. Miss Jean Altken, Western Cana- da, recently visited Georgetown. Miss Anna Mair, matron of the P. E. I. Hospital, Charlottetown, is both Mr. and Mrs. Kiley are veryirpending her vacation at her home popular. Several showers were gi- ven, one of which was given by the staff of the Department of High- ways. of which the bride of this morning has been a worker, anoth- er at the home of Mrs. Kiley, North Street and another at the home of Miss O'Neill, 128 Cunard Street. Mr. and Mrs. Kiley left. for a motor and camping trip, the bride wearing a suit of beige with brown hat and shoes. Upon their return they will make their home at 1131-2 North Street. The collection of wedding gifts were numerous and valuable. Miss Meehan is I cousin of Misses Ethel, Stella and Isobel Morrissey and visited Prince Edward Island about ten years ago. Hearty congratulations are ex- tended. Mr. and Mrs. Newman Lovers and little daughter of Lynn, Mass, are the guests of Miss Florence GING JJLFATHER in Georgetown. The many friends of Mr. Bernard Keenan are pleased to hear that. he has returned from the City Hospi- tal quite recovered from his re- cent illness. Owen Kiggins, Cambridge, Mass" is visiting in Georgetown the guest of his uncle Rev. O. Kisgins. Miss Virginia “acdonald, Souris, is the guest oi‘ Miss Lucy Scully. Mrs. Wade Hughes, accompanied by her little daughters, Mary Eileen and Geraldine and Master Joseph J. Hughes and Miss Hilda Keays, are visiting friends in Sourls. "‘ Mr. and Mrs. Weir, accompanied by Jackie. Bobbie and John Weir, Mrs. Kilfy and Daniel McCorrnac. motored to Georgetown and were RIPE TOMATOES, 3 lbs. 25c Special! Picnic SHOULDERS | |h........ CAR-ROTS, 2 Bunches 15c i Specials on Sale Friday Saturday Monday . - . ~ I I I i the guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. Donovan. i Wllisses Helen Douglas and Ca- therine McKinnon, teachers, who have been spending théir vacations at their homes in Georgetown, left recently to resume their duties.--A. BALDWIN’S ROAD W. L The monthly meeting of the Baldwin's Road W. I. was held on June 28th at the home of Mrs. Bernard McQuaid. Eleven members and several visitors were present. Meeting opened by slnginB "Carry Me Back to Old Virginia", follow- ed by Roll Call and the reading and adoption of the minutes of the previous meeting. At; the annual meeting of the ratepayers of the district a vote of thanks was ten: dered the members of the Institute for the good work done in the school, etc, which was extended t0 them by the secretary and read at this meeting. Mrs. Joseph Cullen and Miss Ruth Cairns were ap- pointed to attend the annual mn- evntlon in Charlotteimm. It was decided to have an entertainment in the school. After some discussion it was decided to Join the district convention. Mrs. Peter Carter was appointed delegate to alt-end l‘ meeting. After the meeting ildjournet lunch was served» by the hostel and ,the remainder of the etenim was very pleasantly, spent in mu- sic, dancing and social chat. llin Peter Carter invited the member to her home for next alerting, roi coll to be "Recipes on Prcservlni and Canning." ‘ The July meeting was lield Ii the home of Mrs. Peter carter, nine members and several visltnti in attendance. Meeting opened bi singing "The Old Pine 'l‘rec". Til minutes of the previous meeiifli were read and approved. Miss Bu" Cairns rend a. very interesting ii‘ port of the annual coilvvniitl which was very much allllffmm by those present. Plans u-cre malt to attend the district. conveutivl at Brudcnell and members W" urged to attend. It was decided i" the members to go and C10" i“ school before Aufiu-it 15- Aft" m meeting adjourned lunch “'55 “l ved by the hostess, assisted bi’ h daughters and n vfirl‘ 1‘"1°Y°b' evening spent in music, social chli etc. Miss Ruth Cairns intltti them t; her home for nrxt mm ing, roll call w he, sins, 5W“ Pay. FLY-TOX *0 N LY A Rex Research Product Use only Fly-Tox spray to rid your home of all flies and mos- quitoes, completely and at once. Tan years and over $100,000 have been spent to perfect it. it is the new-day way, based on flowers of Japan. It fills the room with a perfumed mist, deadly to every fly it touches, but harmless to humllili stainless to anything. Costs only 2 cents per room. Each lot is tested in a “INN room for super-strenizi-h- P 1m’ ~ ant, quick, economical and ill" Use nothing less effective- Fly-Tox is made in Canada. {ii By George Mt" M5101" NOT GOING OUT. you Henzowqmr \ sAio- rrou me. WELL. lF‘ ‘(cg . .,r,..,_.,£g._. . ‘it I, ~. l, L... wean. cu. co AN‘ ea: HIM AMQPT ‘rs-M; flofiiTioN OFF ME MIND. I HOPE urlu. Accem’ ‘m: now "runs is ‘rue POINT. wueu rm cum-so MAYOR. \ WANT TO APPOINT ‘rou- WARDEN or THE Jam.- How ABOUT rr? t MARRED ONE -