Thel three said " lint r brovrn ills. m Illdcei as I I p glct, smack Pigs fifty l two l‘. The w th (‘£485. .1112 h of ih Iced l To ing w gage: Jx-ctir stcpp loose up nl recnv szepp the f lip to ‘WCIP, hay could subst l‘ the Err wlzer In mosp iollo‘ New dictated by for this season. l ' IRWIN-ROBIFRIS NCPTIALS y Willena ltindisoil Irwin. the only daughter of Air. and Mrs, Williaml H. Irwin (May l-‘inlaysonl waslson. married Aug. 9. i932, at the Park} played by Alice and Dorothy Bren- Ave. Congregational Church, Ar- ton. calls-ins of the bride. The bride lmgmn Heigms- bl’ R"- BYOPQ- to wore white gcorgette and a veil Wilbur Wreston Roberts otv Lox- caught with orange blossoms and ' Opening of the Weardbles fashion AFOR Throughout the store you'll find an in- teresting demonstration of all that s new THE NEW HATS THE NEW COATS THE NEW DRESSES THE NEW LINGERIE THE NEW STOCKING THE NEW GLOVES . ln this opening this store offers the ladies of Prince Edward Island an opportunity to see what is new and now shown in New York—Toronto—Montreal. Thursday Afternoon and following days lltlilelllllisusllis-M lflszton, Mass, son o! Mr. and Mrs. carried white roses. The maid of Eli Roberts. Mrs. Roberts ls the grand daughter of Mrs. Peter Fin- lziyson and the late Peter Finlay- Tlle WCddiIIB March was lEvans, Ena and Gwendolyn John- THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN SUMMERSIDE A GUARDIAN and Prince Bounty Chronicle -Thls l: for Prince Connty new! lteml, but w-ertisemoata of a news description may be inserted at 2o per word, strictly payable in ad- vmce. FAL l3 —SAFETY FIRST — Buy new full power auto lights at Bruce's. 5380-9-22-21. -WANTED AT ONCE-Quantity white table stock potatoes. J.‘ B. Millman, Kenslngton. 5403-4-22-4! —FINED $5 AND COSTS - In ltbe Sunmnerslde Police Court on Thursday one drunk and incapable was iined five dollars. and costs-S --SPECIAL DANCE, Special Music, Holmans Old ‘Time Orch- estra in McMahon Building. Ken- slngton, Saturday, Sept. 24th. Ad- mission 250. 5390-9-22-2i. --NEW DESKS ARRIVE — The new desks for the new class rooms at the Sullllncrslde High School have arrived and were put into the rooms on Wednesday. They are of the latest individual desk pat- tern and are very comfortable. At a meeting of the School Board held on Tuesday evening the equipment for the laboratory was decided up- on. It will be ready in the near future-s —GOIlF RECORD-inn; friends cf Mr. Roy Albert, or Pctersburg." Vrginia, who have enjoyed a game of golf on the Summerslde Golf curse with him, lvill be interested to hear that he has made what plight be calicd a record in play, having made a hole in one, a dis-| tlinoe of 315 yards. Local fans say this ls very remarkable play. The shot was made while Mr. Albert was 0n a. vsit to Cleveland, 0. Mr. Al, ibert is the son-in-law of Mrs, W. B. Mills of Summerside and has enjoyed many rounds on the local golf course-S honor was a school chum of Mrs. Roberts, Mrs. Fred Dickey of Wol- laston. She‘ wore white taffeta and carried red roses. Ralph Roberts of Lexington was his brother's best man. The ushers were Irwin Finley of Arlington. Reginald Brenton of Cambridge, Charles Irwin of Win- chester, cousins of the bride, and William Irwin of Winchester, brother oi’ the bride. After the ceremony a reception wos held in the parish house with over 300 present. They wereservcd with re- freshments by Eleanor Argon, Betty -wlxTElt SPORTS-Tlie boys‘ oi the Silmmersidc High School are getting ready for l], full pro- gram of winter sports. The football mam will be strengthened by some new players and this team is al- ready underway. several new play- ers will be iiltroduccd to the hock- ey falis this season and the Sum- lncrside boys are expecting to put up a real good team. The girls too are planning to have a hockey team and with Zilpha Linklctt-er on their line up they should ibe worth watrlrng-S son, Marion Elliott, Hilda Molu-oe, Dorothy Nevins, Violet Burns, Sun- day school pupils of Mrs. Roberts‘, Helen Collins, Eleanor and Ruth _}llGlll-2ST PRICED, clear pelts produced by experienced fur farm- ers who teed R-M. Biscuit. 5380-9-22-21. .-NORTH BEDEQUE & FREE- TOWN United Church: North Be- deque. 1i; Wllmot, 3; Freetown, 7.30 J. W. A. Nicholson, Minister. -“M'Y IRISH CINDERELLIV- Indian River, September 28th. 5801-9-19-21-23-26-27-5. Captain Walker of the Royal Can- adian Ordinance Corp at Halifax. was in Summerslde on ‘Puesday and Wednesday inspecting the equip- ment at the Armouly-S —GASPESIA IN PORT-JIM: S. S. Gaspesla arrived in Summerslde on Wednesday from Charlottetown. She brought ten passengers who were making the round trip from Montreal and a general cargo. She left about 5.30 after taking on .a general cargo.—S -.\DJOURNED FOR JUDG- MENT-Tllc case or ‘Thomas M118" ridge vs. R. Hensley Stavert being a claim for wages as a farm labor- er amounting to $142 occupied the County Court at Summerside all day Wednesday and was adjoum- ed for Judgment until a later date. —S —CIIURCII NOTICE — In St. Mary's Church, Summerside, Sunday, Sept. 25, the services will be celebration of Holy Communon at 8 a. m. Matins and Litany at ll a. m. Evensong at 7 p. m. At St. John's Church, St. Eleanors Service at 3 p, m. Rev. Doctor Hunt will cfficlate at all services. -s —FUNERAL SERVICES — The funeral services for Miss Mary 0. ,Schilrman were held in the Bapr tist Church, Bedeque, on Wednes- day afternoon and were very larg- ely attended. Rcv. Mr. Crowe con- ducted the service. The pail bearers were Messrs. Rufus Bngnall, Thom- as ltloasc, John Frizzell, George Taylor, John Dawson and Wm. Callbeck. Interment W35 in the Baptist. Cemetcry._—S i ITénsdkllisf 5 —Dr. Champion of O“Leary was a visitor to Sumnlerside on Thurs- dayn-S 1 I l Oliver McNeill t —Mr, and Mrs. Jrwin, Beatrice Finley, cousins of the bride. Mrs. Roberts is a gradu- ate from Burdett College and has been a worker in the Park Ave. Church. Besides having a. Sunday class she has been treasurer of the Sunday School Department. Mr. Roberts is in the iruit business. After a wedding trip through Mil-me they will make there home —-SOCIAI. EVENING — MT and Mrs. Patrick Ryan of Summer-l side entertained a number of their friends on Wednesday evening atl their home on Notre Dame Street; The guests included all those whol were present at a shower givcrl for‘ Mrs. Ryan Just a year ago. After, a pleasant evening spent in cards,’ in Reading. On the Friday before-and other amusements a dainty, the wedding Mrs. Roberts was giyulllllltlh was served by Mrs. Ryan] en a surprise shower by her friends Before the guests departed Mn, at the home oi an uncle, Mr. John Ryan W88 bfllmved and the b°5l1 °1' Irwin of Winchester, Mm Roberts good wishes extended to the host was called in the evening by he,- and hostess-S uncle and when she went to the IlOUSE WES ushered, into the room and the llshts were turned on. ‘There were over 50 guests present, Over the door was a. wedding bell and when the bride-to-be walked "M" ll "SB Petals fell. The 11°11" WEB Drettily decorated with —SUDDEN DEATH OF ALBERT, MACK-BILL 0F WELLINGTON — Mr. Albert MacNelll passed away quite suddenly at h's home in Wellington about 10.30 yesterday, morning, Mr, lvfcNclll had com-i plaiflrd the night before oi’ nol/ White and pink, Mm, Roberts» chm. feeling well but had been about was also decorated with white and . his work as usual in the early IT'S A c|-i|c- JOB The French mightcull it chic-a smart- lnoking, modern bathtub made glisten- ing clean with Boll Anli. But experienced lion Ami users call such quick, easy cleaning a “chick” job. Because, in 40 years, Hon Ami “Ilasrft scratched yet!” Not a bathtub, basin, mirror, window, llilchen sink-or any other surface. For Don Ami is n fine, snowy-white cleanser that. penetrates and “blots up” the dirt. It has no o(lor-—-d0csn’t clog drain pipos—ilncsn’t rcildcn or toughen your hands. lfsc it lo polish metals, clean while wooclsvorla-llnrl for scores of other llonsivhrllrl‘ ch-illiiilg jobs. Sold nt grocery stores everywhere. llonAmiLimitcd . . . , , , with Montreal Powder and Cake (Made in Canada) I pink. After the presents had been morning. He was_ in the house Opened delicious l-sfreshménts were when stricken and although the served. The evening was spent m doctor was called immediately, he. dancing and singing. Friends were [passed away before his arrival. present from somervme’ Mulder!‘ The deceased had lived in Welling- Arlington, Lexington and Winches. ti"! for about thirty five ycars and ter. was a prominent farmer and very highly esteemed. He was 68 years of age. His sudden death will be ~._,_,_ i learned with deep regret by a large circle of friends and acquaint- E Y E s I G H T ances. He leaves to mourn his wid- low and two sons, John in the Stat- (‘s and Arblng, who has been home for the past six weeks. Two broth- ers, Jamcs and Joseph, reside in Wellington. Much sympathy is ex- tended io the bereaved family in thcr sudden sorrow.--s Ilttlnl and Illpplylg‘ m‘... l. MABOR e ll. OPTOMETIHST Oflho Connected With Drugstore i l liumpn nml Ilrulaen emu-fl by Mlnard’: BRINGING UP FATHER _ of Summerside were visitors to Charlottetown on Thursday-s -—Messrs. Herbert Milligan, Scot Mlligan and Gordon Campbell, all of Coleman were visitors to Sum- lnerside on Wcdliesday=§ —Ven. Archdeacon White, D. D.. is receiving the glad hand from his many friends after his recent se- vere illness. The doctor is now able to be out again-S —-Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Hall of Sherbrooke, have as their guest this week Miss May Dawson of Eller- slle.-S ——— I l -—Mr. ‘and Mrs. Edward L. Cookl and their two children, oi’ Detroit] are vslting Mrs. Cook's parents, Min] and Mrs. E. Keith Cameron oii’ Summcrsidc.--S l -Mrs_ Major small who has been spending an extended vacation with friends in Prince County left 0n [ l the S. S. Gaspcsla on Wednesday afternoon for hcr home in Anti costi Island, where Mir. Major Small has charge of a large 10X rnnch.-—-S . i EASTERN cuiinniin I day, Sept. 4. a meeting was held ln St. Alexis Hall, Rollo Bay East, for the purpose oi’ organizing a. sub- division of'the Catholic Women's League. Mrs. w. J. McIntyre. 0h"- lottetown conducted the meeting. She gave n very interesting account of the Leagbe. The other Speakers _.. INSPECTED ARMOUIIY -— I 011. is lacking elsewhere‘). so economically! 8 DURABLE JACQUARD, COVERING I I l v< <~w_ ¢—_v.-.v.—~ ~ 3 PIECE KROEHLER suns Note the style and graceful lines of Suite Carefully upholstered _ illustrated above. lIl rich two-tone Jacquard, beautiful fol-table. at. YVHA 1' 1s "Home? But what gives that peace-that comfort? ceilings and floors, but the FURNISHINGS! Never has it been possible to furnish your‘ home so comfortably-so tastefully_. \ .. _ _<‘~. » >=_—_ and durable, all pieces roomy and com- The cushions are springfilled and reversible-one of our best values E Peace and comfort that Not the walls, A QUALITY _. RAYON TABLE RUNNERS Ideal for your Livingroom Table or Radio. Size 12 x 34 inches. Exceptional value SPECIAL 69c EACH SPECIALS FOR FRIDA Y-SA TURDA-Y ONL Y! New, Different! ROUND FOOTSTOOLS Covered in a large as- sortment of high grade coverings SPECIAL- $2.29 l8 YllUR ROOF READY FUR WINTER? What about the Roofs o n y o u r House, Barn, Gar- age, and other build- ings — are they in condition to stand the Winter Storms? A small leak now, may be a serious one later on. Let us tell you about the fam- OHS M U R RAY MADE P R O D U CTS Eli-HY to apply, economical. lasting. and K N 0 W N EVERYWHERE AS THE BEST. Some of the better known Murray Products are:— ASPHALT SHINGLES, $4.25 up (per sq.) LIGUIGUM ROOF COATING FIBREQUM PLASTIC CEMENT Ask about the new, improved CREOSERVE, the economical _ We can supply the complete Murray Line and advise you on your Roofing Problems. HOLMAWS SLATE SURFACE ROOFING ROLL ROOFING preservative for wood shingles. ‘ hereunto ~ \/v‘ill"dlj Exclusive Island Dealers for Kroeh- ier and Murray Made Products. were Rev. A. L. Sinnott Rev. Pr. Secretary of t me ti . N ttook ..*Il0LLO BAY EAST-On SulWMcNelll " he e n“ ex responding Sec‘y., Miss lvilfl and Mri- Casey. After place the election o! officers with hearing from those speakers how'the Iollowing results: President, $336111 the Lensue is in a parish Mrs. J. .0‘ Hughes, Sourls West; m“ "M"! hi’ Mrs- Groves Mul- 1st. Vice PrearMrs. Wm. Hewlett, y and seconded by Mrs. Joseph Gowsn Brae; 2nd Vice E95,, Mrs, Mevenald that a sub-division be James McKinnon, Rollo Bay West; organized. Miss Minnie Chaisson 3rd Vice Pres, Mrs. John McRae. the" llwlelfld the chair and Miss Rolls-Ba? West: Treasurer, Mrs. mum“ Mum“? w” “plmlmea 560138 lLullally. Gowan Brae; Cor- Chalsson, Rollo Bay East; Rm lng Sec'y., Miss Eulalia M111 Sourls West. ___________ ..‘Mr. and Mrs. Thomas JR son have returned to Sen. View ter visiting their parents Mr- = Mrs. Nathaniel Taylor. Albion, = friends throughout the viclnll MAGGIE is GONNA MAKE ACAMPAIGN sveccu OVER THE Moro FERME. FRoM 114s women's CLUB- ‘mi-a Mu. Be ‘rt-u: FIRST ‘HMS SHE HA5 EVER 5ND ANYTHING coco ABOUT ‘I911. Kin; t-‘mum imaicm. Int». Gm: Bilnin rigm By George McMafl