. » “unis-w... Smarter Appealing in Style . . _heid their first meeting summer vacation on Friday evening t e ‘ L v in St. Mary's Hall. There was a \'(*t (‘DVD in our rn st assortment of the new hats for the ]1(\\\' Scaisun there's a Hat or two that's certain t0 meet with vour upprtivzil and tho ailmirzititvn oi‘ your friends. , With our oliport fitting service voitrc sure t‘? f"; "i U19 Hat that 5 flat‘ iering to you at u special price. $2.50 $4.00 THE A CHARLOTTETOWN QQARDIAQ. __ M/estern Guardian e-LIVE IOWL WANTllL-Purch- asing live fowl, empty crops, Thurs-l day, September 18th. Positively noti interested in poor stock. A. C. Green. Albany, P. a. i. sina-a-is-zii v i l —IINTERTAINED AT BRIDGE —\ l Mrs. l... M. Baker. of Summerside, an- i | tertained very pleasantly lest Friday. tor her aunts. Mrs. C. Miller, who isj rating the Island from Denver, Col, .id Mrs. Holman. of New Glasgow.’ S. i -RECEIVED BOX 0F WHITE! IATHER-Mrs. George McPherson: Summerside, has received a. box, . white heather from Coiacnoek,‘ ale of Skye, the native place of Mrs. ‘ 31091101108’! mother. The heather was sent by Mr. William McKenzie. a dLstant relative of Mrs. McPher- sons-S. | -Mr. Mclnnis. editor of the Oak- imd Maple Leaf, while visiting the sland. celled on Mrs. Martin Heck- ert, of ‘Summerside, and gave he: n": of her brother. Mr. J. J. Mc- nnon, with whom Mr. Mclnnis i ry intimate. Mr. McKlnnon. for- ‘rly of Charlottetown. has resided r many years in California. Mr: cckbert was delighted to have thz n-ivilege of a visit from Mr. Mclnnis —S. —F!RST MEETING OF JUNIOZ ALYXlLlAR\'-—The Junior Auxiliai; of St. Marys Church. Summersidc since ihc good attendance of members an: everything looks bright for a goon years work. After the business, SCS- sion, a pleasant hour was spent in é games-S. i —-SUMMERSIDE PASTOR AC- ,CEPTS CALL-Rev. Mr. G. S. Mit I cheli, MA. B.D.. who for many years lwas pastor of the Presbyterian Church at Summerside. and wh' visited his old parish this summer has accepted a call to Knox Pre- byterisn Church. Campbellton. N13 Rev. Mr. Mitchell ls now stationed at St..Stephen, N.B. He will probably i and smartest in style. . 9 , l . Men s Fell Hals For Fall Hats that you will carry high with pride--- fashioned of quality Felts with an eye to the latest Different faces require different models oi Hats, and for that reason we’ve included all sorts in our sparkling lallselcctlons. Homburgs. Snap Brim, Welt Edges, Crushers, Derb- ics---every kind. Your choice, all shades. Mcn’s Soft Felt Hats-"Prlcc $2.50 to $1.50 ___.____. SEPTEMBER in. 1930 _-_-__ Rcmcmber Hat Week ls Now Herc‘ September 15th to 22nd IS "ms rum: fro BUY FOR THE BEST Prowse. Bros. Lld. IN MEN'S HATS our STOCKS ARE COMPLETE---NOWi z THE ONE PRICE t casn sroas i ................... __r_ w‘ A Ia , be inducted into his new charge early l‘ v PPBO lflg‘ _ l next month-S. ‘ I I __t—— t’; 1n Pryce _ _ g -Ls:avi-:s ron orrawa - Mir: {Mildred McPherson. for the pert W ithrec years stenographer _at R. T. i Holmans Ltd" left on Monday mom- i ing for Ottawa in response to a tele- ‘p ‘gram received on Saturday from the . iCivil Service _ Department to report h | for duty at the earliest possibledate. ‘|where a position awaits her in the 6 z ‘D 'me;t . . .~ = I i‘ Eacecxiotxpanlrd olayl all/ills? 8:212 2i THE 03E PRICE iwho is returirng to the Capital. after CASH STQRE _ y . ka pleasant ‘vacation spent with _ , l friends on the island. Miss Mc- ~ m ' "— Pherson. who Ls one of Summers-ides 2 BEATTY WARNS WENT iunrlvr conidcrntion. and farmers 3_ c‘ gamma...’ vicfipruldant in “m” ‘mpuhr 3mm? lad!”- ‘rm b’ ’ c; OF LOW l’l{l(‘l2 SVAYE} must lirurn to operatic units large! charge of Western lines mentioned much missed by h" “mow “mm-MP v _.__" ‘ _ H iviiouuli to rniiii‘ tlic orrriirncl of ex- } m“; continuation o! ‘heunnem um | firs" and 515° hi! B 1105i; C1’ JUNIOR TENNIS COURT AT ‘y REGINA, Sept. I 1;... Lois “llhll. ptnsii emamiiiit-iiu. I . ‘ usuany heavy gram movement db - - SUMMERSIDE I: 1 paces must be espuitvcl for some? APLflld-nll tn Mr. Bantu-s opinion. . pends on export demand. He ad- . -———- ‘l; . time by the Wcstoi-ii ilillllPl‘, coun- i the Canadian iarmcr wail h: more mitted that plans for I. new railway The JUIIiOfS 01' U16 silmmfiffiifiifi 811d ' ‘selled E. W. Boatiy, l{.(‘.. tires-dent efficient and will DZTKliZCO wheat‘ station in Regina were m tho bond; PERSONAL5 Charlottetown Tennis Courts played I; of the Canadian Paciir Iimlturv. in. ovomuiillg: at a ion-q- selLng cost‘; of the company's engineers, but.‘ a friendly game at Summerside on p -i I Regina today. K He. \)f.‘llr~-_-p£l that cos! than his competitors. ilwould say nothing further. I g —Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mcxav‘ n; Saturday nggmoon, Th, visual-s ~ , i °‘ p"°““°“°“ ‘S “m” ‘mm "e “m” iMnntreai, are visiting friends. and were afterwards the guests o! the home players for supper. BONTEST ‘DETAIL Name a Drink and the Money is Yours This very month the fifty is won. By the man, woman~ boy or girl who hits upon the snappiest: name for the pep drink now selling everywhere without a name. Tastes great. Lots of life and surefire flavor. Seven ingredients from roots and herbs, exactly what doctors give sick and rundown patients to liven them up. A tonic for stomach and heart, ambitious energy. Blended ' into a beverage of lip-smacking joys .. J "f? l i Drink it. Then be bct- You guessed it, An Evangeline idea. 1;, ‘ , ' ter inspired fo name it. . fl} ; , Choose a word indicat- i? - lng its tonic refresh- - '_: ment. Get it at any Evangehne BBVBNZBS (N- 8-) ‘4 ‘i grocer, druggist or fountain. Write on ore aide of paper as many names as you like. For- ward to address below. Contest Department Moncton, Ii. B. relatives on the Island-S. The ‘scores are as follows:- ‘j. -Mias Singleton and Mrs. Sarah . NlcFsdyen. of O'Leary. were visitors M13"! Dmlblfll l i1 Summerside, on Saturday.—S. i A. Moore and Miss J. Home, Sum- _M,-_ md Mm L, ,1; Mommy 5nd merside, won from Miss McKle and ‘me son 390mg, Q; Chjgjagg‘ have l". McMillan, Charlottetown, 11-9. '-~~n visiting Mrs. David Bell, of D- Pilliter and B- Rvsers. Cher- "-immerside.-—S. ; lottetown. won from R. Pritchard and »__ ;J. Home, Summer-side, 6-4. __M,-_ ‘m; M“, C_ w_ Rflmsayl ogf Mr. A. Moore and Miss Zilpha Summerside, motored to Charlotte-T-iflklflifif- silmmeffldh W011 11'0"‘ town 1m Thursday m attend the;Ml‘~ L- PHW" and Miss McKie. twenty-fifth anniversary of Mr. and Chlflfitlfltiiwfl- 5'3- isrrs. .1, 1.. Lockhart’; wedding. Mr, Mr. K. Birtwhistle and Miss M. , I LCCkhMt is a brother o: Mrs, mm. Shaw, Charlottetown, won from Mr. 5355-5, R. Muttart and Miss Jean Begg, l‘ i Summerside, 8-6. \I‘.nanl‘a Llnlment for (‘hut Congestion. . Ladies’ Doubles Miss H. Holman and Miss Irene ‘mu . . n n willphant. Summerside. won from “ma”, Cl ss H. McKie and Miss B. Rogers. » ‘m’ ‘hnrlottetown. 0-4. no To w“. Miss D. Prowse and Miss M. Shaw. Jlzarlottetown, won from Miss Jean IONTAGUI Begs and Miss Janet Home. Surn- —------—---.-—--... meralde. 8-6. merican Anthracite __ i Men's Doubles ‘ R. Pritchard and A. Moore. Sum- ‘ 0 A ‘ ivcrslde. won from K. Blrtwhistle and i l). Filmer. Charlottetown, 8-0. i a Fitzgerald and M Owen of We are now dlhal 1111 ’ ' ' _=.,,.,,,,,,, h" Mdgfnniggh ‘of’; Charlottetown. won from a. Muttart "m, p, g, l y"; N“ a,“ n“ i and S. Smith. Summereide. 6-2.- (‘oal has given our customers lartl h Pmwee and B. Fitzgerald. Char- year the best of satisfaction and wei muggy" won {mm g, 3."; "M1; will guarantee tau mp lo be 3m! ‘ ' i u "M. n Baku". Muttart. Summereide. M. Welsh Hard Goal mane: f" "u '21:" ‘all n. Iilllter, Charlottetown. e-4. u," m, ‘u"""°°nm, " n. Fitzgerald, Charlottetown, won n lnggfgggfl u, my; d‘; u" n‘ from ll. Muttart. Summer-aide. 6-4. our efIIee er phone 176. M. Owen. Charlottetown, won from iw. n. & co. Slminsfiummeraide. fl-l. Men's Singles A. Moore. Summerslde, won from A. Moore. Summer-side. won from in. Imiter. Charlottetown in second last with same more of l4. ‘unsan- Ladles‘ Slnales Miss Eelpha Linkletter, Summer- side, won from Miss H. McKie, Char- lottetown. 6-2. . Miss B. Rogers, Charlottetown, won from Miss Helen Holman. Bumme - side. 10-8. Miss Silliphant, Summerslde, won from Miss D. Prowse, Charlottetown. 6-2. Miss Jean Moore, Summerside, won from Miss M. Shaw, Charlottetown. 6-4. Total, Summerside. 9; Charlottc- ' town, 8.—S. Peters Road And Vicinity The dry weather of the past month is beginning to tell on the pasture lands, and has practically put a stop to the plough. ‘The residence of Mr. Otis Jack- son. Peters Road, narrowly escaped destruction by fire on the 9th inst. The timely assistance of neighbors extinguished the fire which had made considerable progress on the roof. Mr. M. Frank Bears of Medford. Mass. is visiting relatives and friends in Prince Edward Island. Ra- cently Mr. Bears and Mr. Alex Mae- Donald. Whlm Road. visited friends at Peters Road. It may be interest- ing tn his many acquaintances in Prince Edward Island to know that Mr. Bears, who has served a long term as foreman with the U. S. Navy, at Charlestown, Mala. one of the large plants, has been superan- nuated. and was the recipient of many tokens of appreciation from the U. S. Naval Department. while hero Mr. Bears ia the guest of his brother-in-law Mr. Alex llacdonaid. and family. ~ Mr. Isaac Sears. ltkmtague, and his son William. with iv . Bears and their two children. otored t: Peters Road recently visit ~ relat- ives and friends there. Mr. is a resident of Malian. Mesa, d is Road recently. guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. Davidson and‘ others. morning when he was stricken with paralysis. Th; late Mr. MmcKinnon was born in Prince Edward island 011 Mrs. James Johnston and family, of watertown. Mass, who have been visiting relatives at Peters Road and Cambridge. have returned to their home in the U. S. Mr. W. E. Jenkins. Greek River, is busily engaged in the clam can- ning industry and some time ago had put up over 200 cases. Messrs. Fraser d: 00.. of Greek River. having concluded the preserv- ing of an immense quantity of blue- berries in their new plant. will now take up other phases of the work, which will give employment to a large staff. To be an expert window-glacier requires practice and a knowledge of the work. Mr. Joseph Jenkins. Greek River. ts an adept at this evocation. combining activity with a smooth and pleasing effect. Mr. Randall Macdonald. Peters Road, handles some speedy racers.- a-nd did well in the city contests. He is a contestant in the Georgetown races today, and we wish him suc- cess with "Village Belief-P. DONALD MAUKDXNON An old and highly respected reai-' dent of Westmorland County. Don-' aid MacKinnoa, retired farmer. died at his home at. Scotch Settlement late Saturday night at the advanced age of 94 years. He had enjoyed splendid health up Imtil ‘hieadayi i- Prices a prominent contractor of - 61W- su. and m. Harold -. 4nd amid, of Borden, amend NI O Gyproc Plast. . l Just received direct from Factory- One full car-load GYPROC PLASTER BOARD 3-8 and fi-litlllclf 427-418-419-4110 September 20. i886. a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. ibailxhlln MM- Kinnon, and thus lived during the reigns of four British sovereillifi- when nine years of I80 h! "filmed with his oarente to New Brunswick. locating at Scotch Settlement. they being among the original settlers there. l-le was a successful farmer in that district practically all his ille- retiring from active work some WW5 ago, and for 35 yeais filed the office of Postmaster. He always took B deep interest in all affairs Deftlfin" lng to the welfare of the commun- ity and province and was much es- teemed by a wide circle of friend-l and acquaintances. He was a iiifl long member of the Presbyfim" afterwards the United Church 01 Canada at Scotch Settlement. ‘me late Mr. MacKlnnen was ° widower. no wife havinl d1“! 21 you; ago. l-le is survived by 11"‘! sons. John, of Reidfield. Maine? Laughlin. o. n. n. Shot?‘ Ffmmm- and Alex., also of the C. N. R4110)” staff, Mcncton; Absalom and Dali‘ m. at home. One brother. Annll- °‘ Deadharn. Mesa. and one silt-fl- M“- Jsasie Connolly. 0f m" 7°“ ‘BC survive-Manchu Tran-strivi- v 1-}. E. PARKMAN; tend Montague. Ell 083%!!!’ ____. Bnoa rd‘ Right L. M. l Poole & Co.