—SLIGHT nausea-An alarm Western Guardian —'I'II CIABLOTTETOWN of iire was giveil’ at flout 10 o'clock on Wednesday morning for a slight blaze at the Presbyterian Manse. In") 05am” m, " mersi’ , where the flooring had g“ Hula-Nagy $0,,‘ m‘; ma“; caught flre under the kitchen stove.‘ o; "o" 3mm, wan,- ggme; gubrcreating quite a smoke. Tile firemen sorlptions will be received and ad-imiil-‘e 5 4"!“ MWYW- bu‘ l"!!! 115d inns Cl-IARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN I . iCentral Guardian AUCTION sans of late Ewen MacDOtIBaIPs property. Prince street at 12.30 today. 7768-0-14-li CBAPAUD AND SPRINGFIELD the Guardian. -w.\nrsn-i>riiicipul for Ken- sington High School. Duties com- mence January 2nd, 1029. State ex- perience in teaching Grade X. J. P‘. Proiltt, Secty.. Box ‘i5, Kensing- ton. 7149-9-l3-2i —I‘JNITlD CHURCH OF CAN- J. R. Saint, D. D., Minister. 9.45 PM. Sunday School. 11 A. M.--"'I‘hy Mercy, O Lord, is in the Heavens.” 7.30 P. M.-"A Determined Seeker," 3 P. M. First United Church, Sum- merileid. A hearty welcome to all. —HEABING ADI0URNED._uI'ive boys appeared in the Juvenile Court at S'Side on Tuesday afternoon in connections with an epldeml of petty thieving that has been pre- valent of late in the town. After some cvldflllfifi had been taken the hearing ‘was adjourned for a weeL-S —APPRECiA'l'ED- A new concrete side walk has been laid, replacing the old ash pathway, on the east side oi Russel Street. S'Side, from the ‘south end of the street to Kirk St. Each end oi the new wbrk is exten- ded by concrete crossings. This work was much needed. It has been well done and is much appreciated by residents in that rising district of ADA, Kensington, Sept. 16th. Itev. vertisemehts tiiirou roi- insertion in w mm on the "m! for I few, W38 minuTesT. The damage done trifling-S. 4 was laid to rest on Wednesday-S. —UNITED CHURCH SERVICE.- Weilington United church services are as follows, Sub. the 16th. last:- Opening service after extensive im- ‘PIOVCIIIOIIIS at Union Corner at i1 A. ML, when a special offering is asked for, on that date Wellington foregoes its service at 2.30 P. M. and unites with Union Comer. All friends near and far are hereby invited, and their help solicited. The service at Victoria West, is also changed from 7 to 6.30 P. M. Rev D. M. McGown. B. A. Minister. —BIB'I‘IIDAY PARTYd—'A very unique party was held at the home of Mrs. Roy Tanton, at St. Eleanors, in aid of the Women's Auxiliary of St. John's Church, St. Elesnors. A large number of people were pres- ent, every one having to bring a cent tor every year oi their age. Some very original games were participated in. ‘Mrs. Percy Crosby and Mrs. George Pickering favored‘ with beautifully rendered vocal f-SUDDENLY BEBEAVElL-Much sympathy is expressed for Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Grady of Summer- side, in the lou oi their infant son, who died almost suddenly on Tues-| day afternoon, of convulsions. and —-Momlng Prayer in Springfield at 11.00 o'clock, and Evening Prayer in Crapaud at 7.00 o'clock. NORTH BUSTlCO-There will be service in connection with the Pres- byterian Church in Canada in the North ltustieo School. Sept 16th at. l1 a. m. All are cordially invited. MARSHFIELD AND HARRING- TON-The service in the Presbyter- ian Church at Marshileld on Sun- day, Sept. 18th, will be at 8 p. m. and at Harrington at 1 p. n; - BEADALBANE-The service iii the Presbyterian Church, Bradai- bane, on Sunday, Sept. 16th, will be at 3 p. m. FREETOWN-On Sunday, Sept. |16th, the service in the Presbyter- ian Church at Freetown will be at ll a. m. NEW GLASGOW AND CAVEN- DISH. — There/will be divine wor- ship in the United Church, ‘Sunday September 16th. at New Glasgow. 11 s. n», and Cavendish, 7.30 p.m. Rev. H. S. Bishop, minister. BROOKFIELD-‘Ihe services in the Brookfield congregation on Su day, Sept. 16th, will be as folio Hartsville 3 p. ml: s. School 2 p.111. ___»_ Every New Full Shape ~ g-IN- l - 1 _ SEPTEMRJ 4, 1928 S R‘ l Ready with the largest assortment of fine Fall Fells We've ever displayed-ready with every new proportion of crown or brim, every new style of tel. and every correct new color for the new season. We have exactly the llyle that is most becolnllll w Flor type-Qt. the Right Price. Men’s Felt Hats...“ Sflflfiioilsu MEN’S , AND BOY’S CAPS Smart Caps for men and boy!- A variety of -patterns that will not fail to,please at prices that are within reach of all newest styles. i Men's Caps . . . . . . . 75o “$2.50 Boy's Caps . . . . . . . 500M815!) See our Special Cape for Boys for $1.00 each. numbers, the latter also being thdamwfleld 7 9' m4 5' schw] 10-30 the wwn-“a accompanist o! the evening A very a. m.; Hunter River S. School 10.30‘ WONDERS” Re-decorate now In the cool and pleasant days of early Autumn MANY THOUGHTFUL housewives are choosing these days of fall to get their homes into perfect condition. And the idea is a mighty good one. After all, you really live in your house more in the Fall and Winter than any other time. There's a wonderful selection of daintily aiitistic papers here awaiting your call. Phone 49 for samples suitable for any room in your house. s» ‘ ' The Wall Paper lilen MOORE G IVFLEQD lllillED ' 119-121 Queen Street Chorlilltetolvn 1 Q O F‘ FOQQ~§OOIO OQ>VOFOO4 b i E. R. BROW . i 146 Richmond St., .. Charlottetown. Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate Glass Insurance at Lowest Rate. Good Strong Stock Companies Agent at Summcrside, Lloyd Lewis. A long handle had been invented London police are experimenting that can be clamped to any scrubb- with bullet proof shields carried on ing brush lo save users from kneei- two wheeled trilcks that can be ing at their work. moved quickly. _Used Cars and Trucks band also has been called away. His dainty lunch was served. At the close of the proceedings a vote oi - . ,- h 1 t“,- t the thanks was moved By the Ven. ail-allowing oilviicegsdilavere elected for Ai L“ Wmw- °1 summelflde- the ensuring year - President Mr. “d "WM"! b!’ Mm- 3°75“ Andrew Leela"; vice Pmmeng‘ MniAndrew. The neat sum of $26.50 was Domitian Gallant; Secretary-Tl‘°75"realIzed'_s‘ I I grotE-{mlglt-éegfigitvlggftgiufiguégfil.\llnlaril'|\ Llnimont for lwhllll’ Joints. the Misses Marie Doucet. Mary R.‘ -€-<>o>--_ Richard and Louisa Arsenault. The pgnsoflus next meeting of the Association will be held at Palmer Road PS pronouns steered-st the an- nual meeting of the Acadian Teach- -Mr. Lawrence Cahlli of South- port, spent the week end in Ken- -—MUCH REORETTED-—Th° 5m sington,'visiting friends. news has been received with mlwh regret of the death at his residence _M,.v Daniel Gommn momma to in Montreal. on Monday nlsht- B" Charlottetown on Thursday m re- the early use of 30 years 0f MP- sumo his studies in the P. w. c, He Frank Smith, who had made B Wm” was accompanied by his sister Incz.| circle oi friends here during v18!“ and Miss Ella Dunphy, Kensington. paid w his wife's parents. Mr. and ' Mrs. C. B. Morris, of S'Slde. It is only iive months since it was 011!‘ sad duty to record the death of Mrs. Smith, when little more 111B" a bride, and now the yvlmfl h"5'| —-Mr. and Mrs. Forbes Ellis, of Boston, Mass..- have left for home after spending a very pleasant vaca- tion amongst relatives and‘ friends onthe Islandr-S. _ ' -Mr. and Mrs. Cecil E. Whitney. of Boston, Mass, are visiting S'Side, , the guests of the latter‘s sister, Mrs. W. J. Lidstone. parents and one brother are left to| mourn; and he will will also beImlS-l sed by many fflen“ Mm a" aside‘ and at Montreal, who have ‘beer; shocked that death should have 21s short such a nrvmislns career- -The Guardian is sorry to hear —-— that Mr. J. J. Enman, t —PRIZE WINNERS-For several Editor of the Summerside ‘Journal, years past prominent citizens 0f | is confined to his home lrom the ef- Summcrslde have been dOnB-tlnfllfects of having hurt his leg while prlms (ilve dollars each) to the phi-gm a fishing trip. His many friends pils of Grade X in the Summiifeiw-‘nope to see him about again before High School who win distinction in‘1ong‘_5_ the Matriculation Examinations to ____. Prince oi Wales College. The fol- -Mrs. Tollmire with her two lowing are the names oi donors and children left on Thursday for their recipients ior the past year. Enfl-lhome in Ottawa, after spchding a lish-mresented by BBYIBWT Mflcfifqvery pleasant holiday with Mrs. Tol- mur‘ won by Alma Yeo; History— lmire’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. presented by Mr. A.S. acKay. W011 Noonan. Summerside-S. by Elmer Gaudet‘. A?" mam-me‘ sented by Mr. H. G. Muttart. won» by Jean Bess: GEWlflDhy—pre5en-‘ ted by Mr, A. B. Lee Horne. won by Clare Tantony French-Pfemilwd by M. 1.. Bradshaw. won by Eliza- beth Cox; Mathematics-llfewni-ed by Mr. L. R. Allen. won by Edwiml glow; Lgtin—pf'esel'lted by Dr. J. F. Mormon], won by Jimmie Dodds. Eastern Guardian ..'EASTERN AGENT-Ml‘. J. W Murdock is Guardian Agent in Mon- tague and will be pleased to a ' news items, advertising, new and renewal subscriptions. ' . ..*MONTAGUE, Cardi an, Brid e- —INCON5ID..ERATE-_I€h wgilessgtown. Presbyterian ChllgChSS. ‘Iqh ‘ doubt chiefly throush 0:1: ovcrlRev. n. o. Macintosh will preach in ness. brousht on by will?" Ygthemihe Cardigan Presbyterian Church excitement. that causes maggot-S w on Sunday‘ September 18m‘ at cc considerate ant: gem take-ii, also at Bridgetown at 3, and at {gshhpeéiz-melltatlzd ‘glee soene- o‘ Mgvlontague at 7 P. M. Everyone wel- e n moo omc. fire. often to the impediment: certainly to the annoyance ammo firemen. At any T"? members ‘iusuy S'Side Fire Department "'1' ,__ look at it that way. and ha“ °° UNION VALE-Eleven members and two visitors met at the home oi Mrs. Harry Stetson. Mrs. Pate gave a report of the Institute onveni- tainly had much just cause for wmbim- “a c“ m: izoi instructions w curb d l: en- ular class of nuisance an d‘ the force the regulations resflifwg! and firms“, abmiuw flghttio inytheir risht to unhsmvem “is” m, fighting activities. . . Antiseptic If you have a cut apply Min- ard's Lfnimeni immediatefiv. Prevents poisoning. Cleanses. eels. We have in stock, overhauled, painted and ready for immediate delivery the following used ears: ' l Sh! Sedan. l Studebaker Big Six Touring. 1 St ebaker Li iii Slx Touring. ion. Roll Call for the next meeting to be answered with "Recipes on Pickling." The Interior of the school was painted. Improvements were made on the door step of the school. A pantry and Apron Sale is to be held. Books for the school Library, is to be purchased. The next meet- ing is to be held at the home of Mrs. Peter Gard. ALLITSON-Ail membe are in favour of supporting the Institute Paper. Seven members and nine visitors met at the homo o! Mrs, Charles McDonald. One dollar was it was moved and seconded that painters bills be paid. New books are to be purchased for the school. 862.40 wss paid for the paint and the painting of the school. The next meeting is to be held st the home of Mrs. Jas. A. Beck. --———<-o->.___ - Kitchen ranges and heating cabi- ingly. i . Mr. Wallace Hill oi the Amherst Pflld l0!‘ on bblng the school floor.‘ s l Dlifyafllilil Chevrolet Roads‘ i I ""4 If! b01118 made in a variety oi I colors to harmonize with surround- - Ins B. m. CLYDE RIVER-On Sunday, Sept. 16th the service in the Presbyterian Church. Clyde River will be at 1| p. m.; S. School 1i p. m. Kindly‘ note change oi the hour for ser-‘ vice. DURING SEPTEMBER We payl freight charges both ways on all or-i ders from P. E. I. We can make] your discarded Rugs and Carpets into nice new velvety rugs that cost only half their value and Shampoo Clean your soiled floor coverings, so they will look like new. Send to- day for Catalogue with price list, Maritime Rug Works, Limited, Saint’ John, N. B. 7769-0-14-61 ' NOMINATED FOR. MODERAT-j OR-In connection with the meet-‘ ing oi the Synod of the Maritime. Provinces in Charlottetown in the‘ week beginning the first Tuesday oi! October. the Presbytery of St.| John. N. 13., has nominated Rev. W.‘ Bruce Muir, St. James, Charlotte- town, for Moderator for the next year. S. S. CONVENTION. -- The Dis- trict Sunday Schooi Convention R. E. C. at North River was largely attended. In addition to routine business which included the read- ing oi reports and minutes and electing of officers, there were devotional exercises, a solo pleas- ingly rendered by Mrs. Leigh War- ren oi Charlottetown and an eiequ- ent and earnest address by Miss Marjorie Trotter oi St. John N. B. Mr. Harry Hyde as President occ- upied the chair during the first part oi the service and was succeed- ed by Mr. Hector Murchison of York Point. SUGGESTION T0 GARDENERS —Owing to the lateness of the sea- son and the nseque ll: delay in the maturing oi the onion crop in Up- per Provinces it has been difficult to secure sufficient onions for pick- ling and chow-chow making pur- poses. Under these cncumsta it would be advisable for all tomato growers to leave their tomatoes on the vinesjor a few days yet or un- til the onions, which have been ord- ered and are expected in about a week reach here. Every facility is being put into operation to hasten the arrival of the onions but in the meantime tomato Prowers will be wisc to govern thelnselves accord- PERSONALS I ' i Hotel, Amherst, is visiting in the; city. i Miss Mariorie Pulsif r oi Harm‘ port, N. S.. who is in t e employ of the T. Eaton 00., Halifax, is visiting this week at the home oi ‘Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McEwen, Rollo Bay. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Morrissey and Eugene, Dorchester, Mam, who have been visiting in Newton, for ‘the past two weeks left on return Thursday morning. They were ac- ‘eompanied by‘ Joseph Kelly, Iona. Dr. A. S. and Mrs. MaicMiiian and family and Mr. Gordon Pearson left Friday for their homes in Waban. Mass, after spending a very pleas- ant summer at their cottage in Pin- ette. Dr. MaoMillan is a nephew of Mr. R. A. Mamas, Pihette, and is a very successful X "Ray Doctor in Boston. Miss V. Costsin, School Teacher, has left recently for d“ U. S. A., where she will enter a Training School for Nurses. It is pleasing to hear that Protes- sor Fletcher has decided to remain in Charlottetown, and will open his studio. Mile, Muriel Langlilc who has been visiting friends in Summerside for the nest month, has returned to her home in Westvilie. N. S. Miss Camilla Hornby has arrived from Detroit to spend a month's vacation with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Hothby, Brighton. THE NEW SNAP BRIM WITH TAPERING CROWN FINE SUITS for Men and Young Men BUY HERE FOR STYLE AND VALUE-GIVING Never has style played a more important part than it plays this fall. Not only in the cut of the garment but in‘ the choice of patterns rind colors. And in the selection of the fabrics, the fine worsteds. tweeds and serges. Every smart variation of the single breasted model two button or three button, as well as the fully double model. Men's Suits Mdifs Topcoats . . . . . . . . . .. . .. $10.00 to $38.00 . . $15.00 t0 321W Boy's Suits in a large variety of patterns all the newest styles. Prices $2.75.“) $15.00 FOR WHAT'S NEW IN STYLE COME TO PROWSES. Prowise Bros. Limited ‘ The Clothing‘ Men THE ONE PRICE CASH STORE Miss Ethel M. Palmer left yester- y morning-on return to" New York after spending the summer in this city, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Palmer. Mr. Jack Ledweli left yesterday afternoon by the S. S. "Hochelaga" for Antigonish where he will resume his studies at St. Francis Xavier University. Mr. Wm. S. Arsenault has return- ed from a combined business and pleasure trip from Montreal. and leit yesterday afternoon ior Souris en route to his home in ‘the Mag- . dalenc Islands. ONE PEIGE TO EVERYBODY Mr. Alexander Martin and his ther Dr. Martin oi Grandview. re- turned home Monday night from Toronto where they attended ti" Canadian National Exhibition. The Rev. A. J. G. Murchison has arrived from Horicon, Wisconsin. W become Minister of the Central Par- ish of Church of Scotland. Mr- Murchison after completinl his 0"" dies at The Moody Bible lnstitliw- ientsroe the McCormick Theoiosicll Summary. Chicago. from which in- stitution he gradua‘ ’ in 1026. Mrs. Murchison is visiting her part0" at Providence. R. 1., and will srri" in Chm‘ . October. ____i_$3ji_nsins UP [Father _ i; -'-By Geiorge. MclVlan us | HAVEN 5 POW ARE. THE CLAN“; i? E’ M“ Six Sill- Tolfllll. t.) . i? W. B. Prowse C! 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