'1 k at 4| .§. ll rrr-win-u r‘. ,; L ;7\;)'f;‘C r~ i‘. \ N . y-vgvrq LAEE 51X PRINCE EIIWARIVS BIG RETURN NIT! ONLY 'l‘Ul).~\Y .-\.\ll) 1'0 s11: r1117 Rl-JTCRN 11 WORK. r.- o1"'r.~T.\.\"iii.\'(; TOMORROW LEFT v POPl‘I..-_\R DEMAND or THE Plt"l‘l‘ltl-.‘ TECIINICOLOLIR I 4. HENRY IE 1 AN EXCITING NEW STAR! 11111111111 IUNDA s 1fBANKS Plestfirlng THE WORLD-FAMOUS TE%R ("member llor name. . . you" nova forgot Iler Ian/y ha!) . - , . Amu- ,1 .1011?! McCORMACK °':':;1.;'." lifllilh‘ first: ‘POPEYI-I VSPOIFI‘ 1111131. "ill N1 1111.11 .11‘ :11; S.»\Tl'Rl)Al' A1 ..\.-..\i.\<.~ snows 7.00-8.45 1 w ‘J - ‘vi/v ‘WWI I’ “m,” I ‘"- 01: 1. ~ as MONDA Y (l f1 5n- i, 4.1 3 - i1 '1 i‘ l‘ roiia I 9 l-"ai 1 rixi» i; sun. AT 2.30 THRILLINU \\'l;'n"l‘1~IRN - “ll. ._ we a Metropolell” T at Sat. ~—~ - BIG BIYSTEIIY SERIAL with SCOTT KOIK JEAN ROGERS EPISODE . 1 i ALSO N E W (IOIVIEDY "R E A D Y 'TO SERVE" Island Motor Sumner connect/in; Daily o-acept Dinky Iettidoy only IX- Dofieneptfllndq ma nonoogi 1mm somma" FOB. NOBII L5G (‘VIA Daily except SMCHI; old Sunday 4.30 BM. Transport Ltd. Bus Schedule SEE) dBQ Service 250MB L39 P-M. 11.00 BI. ‘IEQI Co“ ll llama... “ AC at your work. The good workman never plays out as long as, tucked away in his cheek, he has a big chew of that refreshing, stimulating, comforting old iiicusi emcuotsorrs K TWIST" CHEWING 1 I IDFPSFIIIIIIL! a report of his activ . day. ‘ more ‘their friends that ' anniversaries. -of interest to their many friends and all joined hands 1 toizether. 1 CHARLOTTETOWN QUARDI The Central Guardian CBASWELL for Photographs (‘ONFIIDERATION LIFE IN- Sl RANCH. L-67il9-7-l2-3l2 .-\'l"l'l'Il\'D THE AUCTION SALE 01' furniture at 122 Fitzroy Street 101121) at 1.30 P. M. L-435-9-10-li. WINSLOE P.~\>"I‘ORAL CHARGE. Services Sunday. September 12th as follows. Winsloe North 11 AM. W111- sloe South 3 P. M. Higlifielti 7.30 P. M. J. R. Skinner. Minister. L-442-9-10-1i. CHURCH 01-‘, SCOTLAND, — There will be divinc ivorsliiii on Szibhath, Sl‘l)ll‘llll)1‘l' 12th at Biooklyn 11 A. Al. lit Peters Road 3 PM., at l\1urr:1_\' River '1 P.M.. 11nd 011 Monday, Sepieiiibci‘ 13th at Pt. Priii 7.30 P. M. J. H, Bishop. stud- ent. L-434-9-l0-li. I PRIISBYFEIIHAN CHURCH - SCIYICCS, Sept. 111: llziriaiiglon, 11 a. in. Nlarshlield. Suiitlirv School, 11 u. 111.; Marslilieltl. Divine \v0l':1lll]), 3 ii. 111.; Mount Stuvait, 7.30 p. in. L451-U-lU-1i (‘ORNWAILL l'.\S'l‘0l{.-\l. Cll.lll(il$—l{i1iu.siu1i. S. S. 10 n. 111.2 .~l‘1‘\'lL‘€’, 11 a. iii : C01'll\\f1ll, Sunday .Si'liool. 11 n. 111.; Service. 3 ‘p. 111.2 Evening .-t‘l’\'1L'0 cancelled; N"\v Dominion. S S. 7 p. 111. Ser- V110 7.30 p. 111 Fm‘. E. R. Woodsule. Minister. L450-9-lU-11 “TNS RIANY FIRSTS.—- M1‘. Albert. Boswell 111111 .~vn. who with their families ultiiiitleti t-lic Alber- I-C-Zl t‘\'llll)ltl(‘ll (uirrleii 1111' u 1111111- ber 0i first» and mit- .(‘t'1lll(I ivith their lllll‘ showing 1:1’ besides winning thc male Ciiuiiiir ions-hip. s1‘. PAUL'S TEA Ayn) “u; Thursday, November 18th, 11v cnanwTTl-zmwu _- Mrs, N. H Drake, New Glasgow, and .\ii"s. J. L. Alexander, Halifax are iliuilillg Mrs . Aubrey Randall, at Cltti1‘l01l.L‘i/OW!1.—N6W Glasgow News PREACHING SERVICE at Peter's Ruiiu. Siuiday. September 12th at 11130 A.M. Glen William at 2.30 RM. Wood Islands East at 7. Louis Har- ris. L-GM-Q-IO-ll. IIAMPTON PASTORAL CHARGE -~ 12.111. D. J. Morrison, Minister. Ser- uccs on Sunday, September 12th as inlzi-avs: Hampton 11 A. M. DeSa/ble 3 P. M. Boiishuw 7.30 P. M. L-423-B-10-1i. BHADALBANE CONGREGATION Hei. 1111111111 Wallis, B. A., Minis- icr. Rcgulur Order of Services for Sunday, September 12th. i1 A. M. North Uraiiviie. 3 P. M. Rose Vol- ley. T110 P. M. Bradalbane. ~ 14-436-9-10-11. '0l\ SIX “WEEKS TOUR — MP1". and Bill's. Lou Molfatt have left on .111 extended visit t0 MOMWBJ- i0 ‘Foi-tziito. to attend the National Ex- lllIJ iioii, to Vanbura. Saskatchewan. inert u) visit his brother and sis- ter-in-lznv. on to C8185?!’ V15“ t Rev. E. M. Aitken and Mrs. Aitkcn, t'0r1iicrl_v of Sydney. Continuing their trip they will viisit Vancouver I and Victoria and cross the b01619!‘ to Seattle. going down to Oakland. Caliioiii n. i0 visit her three broth- ers. i-etiirniiig to Sydney about the Iniirlrlle of OctobeL-Sydnel’ WEI‘ J,.;-‘,,.\»-»v I Record. JOHNSTON - STEAD WEDDING "A quiet wedding was solemnlzed 31.1mm‘. GOOD ltlC(‘()\'liIRY -, “I m‘? Pmwd grémhd Mag: Mr. E. B. Rogers. 111K812. recently Hmller RH?“ o“ e nezay‘miz_ 1i1i1111r\\'e1it an opt-in 111 for zipiien- 1 1“- lll I2 oflcnk n00“ w en (licitis iii ‘the Vii-tuna General 1'11 pita]. Halifax. and u is ])I£‘il.\‘lllf_! kiiovi that 11c is 111111111112’ 1i spleiul , recovery. Mr. Rouers who is i1 soii~ of Mr. and 111's. R. H. RWZPYF. Clinrlottettnvii. has I‘(‘!"ll zisstivlillffl with Professor R A. XIZICKIIY of. Difliousie U1l'\'l‘l':l ". (>11 R “Tlfk dealing with the constitutional 111111 financial prnbltims of Cnlifltifl» BIBLE SOCIETY MEETING- The annual merliiiu of the Priiice Edward Island bniiich of ilie British and Forciuii Bible Such-ll’ will be held at the Preshii '-1i-. Caledonia. n11 Thui-sn 16th September. The Genernlscc-i rotary, the Rev. .1. B .\'l. Al'lll(\ll".I M.A.. “"111 he present. and will speak at thc afternoon and even- ing sessions. The Rev. W. E Ch/il- r erton. acting District Svcretnrv. will also address the tuvhcixiiitl-y l ies in Prince Fldivzird island. There: will be a Ioreiirioii mertiii" of ‘he provincial executive. A large at- tendance is expected at this im- portant gathering. 25TH ANNTVFRSIRY~~AII event was the eelehriiiiiiii of Mr. and Mrs. Walter MacKinlciis wcrlzlirsir relatives and a few of their intimate friends llilVlllg nr- ganized a succexvul “surir-isri“. presenting them with a beautiful silver flower basket filled with sweet pens. Mrs. R. Roper. nee Barbara MacNcill. who ls tiisitiii‘! hPTp from Charlottetown. Prince Edward Island. composed and read a very witty address in poetry ivliicli expressed ‘the afiection of the donors of the gift for the happy couple. and conveved to them the sincere good wishes of they may be snared to celebrate many more Mrs. Roper nlajierl and sung. contributing: a very ap- propriate number for the occasion nnd sans Pictures were also taken which It is hoped will be lastlnrz mcmentoes of the party-Sydney Post-Record. Georgetown -- Charlottetown o Bus Service STARTING MONDAY. MAY 10th Leave Georgetown - - Cardigan — — - 48 Station — — St. Theresa: - - Pcalres — — — -' 9 Piaquld - — — 9 Fort Augustus - 9 Webster's Corner 9.. ti I Charlottetown — I . Charlottetown — Pealrcs - — — — . Arrive Leave Arrive Georseto — — Sllllrday nights leave George- town 8.10 P. M. Leave Nobana Tea Rooms o! 11.00 P. M. Passengers are fully y-otectcd by Insurance for any accident that mly happen while driving in this Bus. Stops at NOBANA TEA ROOMS ALLISON HUESTIS Greet George BL 1 her sister. triage. the bride was tendered a ubctli Jane Stead, daughter of Mr. élllfl Mrs. Nelson Stead. Wheatley River. was united in marriage to Arthur Lester Johnston. son of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Johnston, Mil- ton. Rev. W. A. MnCQllfllTle-B-D» performed the ceremony. Thebride iroi-c a hrmvn chiffon velvet dress with hat and accessories to match and carried a bouquet of gladloli and fern. She was attended by Miss Ada Stead, who was attired in floivcred crepe with white accessories. The groom was supported by Mr. Lloyd Stead. After the wedding. a buffet lunch was served at the home of the bride. with immediate relatives present. The young couple left immediately on a trip to U. S. A. On their return they will reside at Milton. Previous to her 1118.!’- miscellaiieoiis shower at the home of her parents. The many lovelv eifts testified to the popularity of the bride. PERSONALS Mrs Carl Starratt. of Halifax. is the miest of Mir. and Mrs. Gordon Stnrratt, Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cutclifle and son Lloyd motored to Halifax last week to visit relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Crozler, Seaforth Street. Dr. Randolph Murchison of Hunter River attended the doc- tors’ convention in Halifax last week. Mrs. .Y.A. Stems and her daugh- ter. Ruth. have returned to Char- lottetown after a verv pleasant trip to Toronto and Niagara Falls. The many friends at‘ Mr. Louis lingnall. Havel Grove, who has undergone an operation for appen- dicitis in the Prince Ekiwalrd 1's- lniid Hospital hope for a sizeedy recovery. Mrs. K. S .MeoGougaq-i o! Ham- ilton. Ontario. is visiting in the city the guest of her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. 0N. Snow. , Masters Alfred (Busslol and Soper MacPhee have returned to 11-422-9-10-11. PREP SUITS Single or Double Breast- eds Plain or Sport Back Models 11.95 .0 20.00 Efilleflifllly tailored to make broad shoulders broader and add inches to your height. These suits 1n all the new checks, plaids and patterns are Just the thing for school, BOYS’ SUITS sillgle or Double Breast- eds Plain or Sport, Bad; ‘Models 4.95 T0 12.75 A smartly tailored suit of clieviot, tweed or serge with vest and two pairs 0g knickers. There is a com. plete selection of colors, Patterns and sizes. See these special back-to- i¢ll00l values today! their home at No. U Des Brisay Crescent. city, after visiting with their grandfather. H. A. Robert. son. and unclo James Robertson. Southport. Blr Andrew MacPhall, his gm. iii-law and daughter. Dr. Lindsay, Mrs Lindsay and family who have been spending the summer at Or- well left yesterday on recur-n w Montreal. Councillor Henry Lapthome am Mr. W. Henry returned Wednesday evening from Moncton, N. 8., when: they attended as dclezates from the 1011111 lodtle. a re-unlon of the Sons of England and tho Daughters of England. held in the Masonic Hail. Dr. J. Harold Show left wstcrday morning for Boston where he will take a post graduate course in 0b- stctrics at Harvard Medical School before return ng later to practice in Charlottetown. Misses Edith Cutcliife, Frederic- ton, and Muriel Harding. French River, have returned to their homes after spending a pleasant vacation visiting friends in Am- herst and Halifax. Dr David D. Scannell and his sons. David, J12, and Gordon. who have been spending part of the summer at Georgetown, no they have been doing for some years past, left yesterday morning by mo- tor car on return to their home in Jamaica Plains, Mass. Mrs. Scan- ncl.‘ and Miss Margaret Sencsbeugh are remaining at Georgetown for some days longer. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Davis. Dor- chester, Masa. have returned to_ their home after spending on en- joyable visit with the letters sis- ter. Mrs. William Scale of this city. Mr. Davis was delighted with the Island, this being his first visit. Mm. John Callaghan and Miss Susan Duffy of Boston. arrived Wednesday evening on s visit m PERSONALS Mir. and Mrs. Artamas Cameron, Ilrtuno Ooive were visiting in the City yesterday. Mrs. Elizabeth Nicholson, mmi Glove is visiting 1n Charlottetown, the guest of iwris. Bomb Patter- son. , line and Louise Webb, little daughters of Mr. and Mus. Keith Webb of North Carleton, are vis. ltlng in Cavendish the guests of their grandmother. Mrs. E. c. Webb, "Green Gables" and Mm, H. D. lnwther, "Hillriresi." Misses Marlon Weddell. Marlo Cameron, Aletha Rogerson, J5“. hie Weddell. Lillian ‘Ihomroh and Eleanor ‘h-owsdade, North Tryon, motored to Charlottetown, on weq- nesday afternoon. Eastern Guardian JROBIN I100!) IUOUB makes lovely light loaves of tastier bread. L-l075-7-2R-r1 ..'SUBSCBIPTIONS t0 the Charlottetown Guardian may be handed in their Rcpt. Archie Hume. ..'l‘0ll SALE-Quantity second hand llbx Wire Netting. long lengths, good condition. Write for press and particulars. also Cedar their brothers and sisters in thh city. 1 Posts. Addrea Box 727. Bummer- slde, P. I. I L443. In Memoriam MRS. GEORGE PIPPY Mrs. George Pippy departed this life on Thursday. July 22nd. at the age of '11 yciirs. Her maiden name was Amclla Carver. She was a sister of Mrs. John Stewart, Mrs. Robert Jonas, and Nelson Carver. She had four cliildrch. Sylvan resides at Keppoch. Percy and Willard on the 48 Road, and Leno. in Boston. Lena came home and was not in time to see hei- mother alive but was present at the funeral scrvlcc. which was conducted by Rev. D. K. Ross of Pownal. on Saturday. July 24th. Mrs. Pippy will he missed In the home and community and was a fine christian woman. The burial was at Mt. Herbert cemetery. ' (By The Clnodlln Press) BOSTON. Sept. 8—Thirty news- papermen and photographers from New York and Philadelphia, and 10 Boston sports writers will sail Friday for Nova Scotla to watch the international deep sea tuna angling contest oil Wedgeport. N 5.. which begins Saturday. H. I Brooks, Wcyniouth-born (eastern) stesmships official said tonight. The ‘ t will continue for two day! SEPTEMBER 10 flowing" our counters, come in today and pick out the suits, knickers, vou slacks, and sweaters you want at the price can afforQ 1.00 TO Qtripes. in all and patterns. 75G 1o ' "ALL WOOL SWEATERS In many shades, patterns and neck styles. Guaranteed color-fast. Sizes 24 to 34. 1.50 BOYS’ KNICKERS Boys’ knickers that can stand the roughest of wear grays, browns and blues in checks, patterns and solids. 1.50 T0 2.00 NEW FALL TIES All the newest fall colors, patterns, checks, plaids 2st 2st SMART NEW SHIRTS Styled for youth shirts the new colors are broadcloths, cham- brays and twills. All sizes and neck sizes. Smartly _ checks and patterns JUSI- what the back-to-school prep needs. You choice of many colors, mixtures. 1.50 See Our Back-to-School Displays in 0w‘ Windows And Boys’ Section Today! m IF YOU ARE ONE WHO IS GOING Back-to-Schoo. Then Shop Prowse Bros. Ltd First Hare you will find the latest in smart back- to-scliool styles; for boys and preps! thing you'll need and want you’ll find over- racks and shelves Every. and There SLACKS tailored plaids, 2.65 T0 Postmasters’ Assn. Elects Uffieers (C. l’. by Guardian's Special Wire) SAINT JOHN, N. B., Sept. 8- J. H. T. Nicholson of North Syd- ney, N. S., was elected president of the Maritime Branch of the Canadian Postmostcns‘ Association as the fourth annual branch con- vention concluded here tonight. Other officers elected to the QXBOIUVg were: W. J. Gaynor. McAdam, N. B. Vice President; A. ‘1 Read. Buckingham, N. 5., Sec- retnry-Treesurer: and J. W. Mer- kel- Dlsby. N. 8.. George Watson. ‘Coolbroolr, N. 13.. Mrs. Huel Common, Elinsdalc, P E. l. and Alick Taylor, East saint John» membeis of the executive. Digby, N. 5., was selected B5 W scene of next year's mcctins- E i- S I Ii N T EXAMINATION Fitting and Suplllyllll Gllu“ ECO. N. J. MIBIIN OPTOMETRIST MONTAGUE. P- E- l- Ollloe Connected Will! Drugstore w 2+: §_=___-:-: as: E :-: as :-: s. :-: g :-: gs: guts :-: E- regal‘; Clarke Steamship 0o. Ltd. S. S. “NEW NORTHLAND” Passengers and Freight Leave Montreal, Sept. 14th 5'1 Arrive Charlottetown and leave for 1'! Cornerbrook, Nfld. Sept. 17th. CARVEL BROS. 1.110. Assn" IJ-Z%S'Z§H§HlHIZ-ilirlli-Zil-Zii-ij