Cornelius Roddy the distinguished actor who will be seen at the Prince Western Guardian -nan'ra meta aw All. i-a-iui Aug. a. .___ —ASK FOB Maca Hop Ale. ‘ 7-9-tili Aug. S ._-I'I,ISB CEMENT in moisture proof heavy papbr eackl. aold at Bracc‘s. 6518-7-10-2l -BAY SAUL-Car Malagash Just arrived Peter MacNutt do Son, Ken- aington. 6531-1l1l0-6i. —BOSS-MILLIB meat fox biscuit contain yeast, dried milk, alfalfa and ‘o- nemeal, sold wholaale and re- tail at Bruce's. 65B4-7-12-3l. -A BALANCED IATION will pro- luce a healthy fox. Feed Ross-Miller neat fox biscuit. Sold at Braces. 6594-1-12-3i. —SLATE SURFACE SHINGLES.— ‘Jar Just in. The kind that will not ilOW off_or curl up. and our price is .he lowest. Peter MacNutt S: Son. iington. 6581-‘1-10-01. —SPIAYING MATERIAL-Gen- =rova quantity snrarhg material now on hand for distribution. Please book your orders at once and avoid disap- pointment. J. B. Millman} Kerislng- ldward Theatre for two nights, Matinee Thursday in the Hiliacking Study ‘l2 Miles Out" and a special matinee Thursday, July 17th and‘ 18th supported by a high salaried cbst of Equity players direct from: Broadway. This is’ the same company that played Halifax, Moncton, St. John and broke all records for the "Switch Drama" at H11 Mlkltil Theatre, Montreal last season. Mr. Roddy is making a Summer tour, prior to opening in the fall in Montreal. hence the popular Summer ton- 6534-7-10-61. -CEDAB SBINGLEL-Car Mil. ‘ lere Just arrived. We Ilwgyg keep } wllera shingles in stock, as we con- ; alder them the best. Peter MacNutt . k Son. Remington. 6581-7-10-61. prices of 52c. 80:, $1.10. A rare treat is in store for local playgoers and ll welcome relief from the “Movies.” | field. i Church Thursday. July 25th 2,30 l P. M. Also Picnic on beautiful grounds M155 KATIE B~ “W-‘IFTYRE IA. McDowell. The large number at- itendlng was an evidence of the es- MBS Kit‘) B- 11391-05378. 0f 1111'"? deem in which the deceased was held. Valley. died on Sunday morning. July ‘ Miss Maclrityre is survived by three . ‘l. She had bein quite ill for some E brothers Alexander MacIntyl-e, of months. ‘Lorne Valley; Daniel Maclntyrc of Funeral services were held from Martlnvaie and Peter Maclntyrc of her late home and from the Lorne Lorne Valley, and by one nephew, Valley Presbyterian Church. ThcylFrarlcis, also of Lorne Valley. were conducted by the Rev. Quincy (Patriot please copy.) --e.. lln never too tired " to sleep now ~ Rested nerves nuzhe all the dijjérence After a real hard day, nerves often get overstrung — excited — jumpy. They simply won't lei. you sleep. They must be calmed. Soothe fra ed nerves by the use o Wrigley’s. Your doctor/will tell you how the act of chewing relieves nervous tension, how the healthful cleans- in action of Wrigley’s No other sweet does ao regeshes the mouth and _ much or costs so little. RIGLEYS. tones you up. Nerves are calmed. So you sleep soundly. Dentists and medical men also recommend the use of Wrigleya after every meal —because it aide di cation, removes all trace o eating or smoking, and ewcetena the breath. i Loesren season ‘OPENS AGAIN auovsr 1am l We serve and retail each ahell flsh in season. Clams and Qlmllangha steamed and fried to be had acw It our c' nntcr. f YLWVARDS - “noun dresser 1 Cum and Y. M. C. A. ' '- 33P ‘i i ._._<nfl . -ST. JAMES CHURCH. Summer- Llylnl corner-atone of new l opposite church. i 6629-7-13-15-17-20-22-23-24-25. —DATE 0F MEETING CHANGED l‘ -—’I'he Plebiscite meeting in Malpeque l Hall will be held Wednesday, July l7. It wil be addressed by Rev, John Coburn of Toronto, and Mr, H, P. Newcombe of Halifax. 15-31 —DATE OI‘ MEETING CHANGED. —‘I‘he Plebisclte ‘meeting in Malepeque Hall will be held Wednes- day July 17. It will be addressed by Rev. John Coburri of Toronto, and Mr. H. P. Newcombe of l-lallfa. 15-31. -WINIDOW DISPLAY IN HONOR OI‘ FOXMEN-Jn honor of the vis- iting fcirmen from all parts of the Dominion, Messrs. R. ’l‘. Holman, Summerside, have a vary interesting window display with a picture of Sir Charles Dalton and some of the silver trophies won by the Associa- tion, together wlthsn old log pen. the original pen, and some fine neck pieces made from the silver fox. S. -~ S B B, I 0 USLY INJURED-Mr. Ludlow Sharp, of Summerside, met with a serious accident and in consc- qllcnce is in the Prince County Hos- pital suffering from injuries to his Vneck and back. He was driving home ‘Ifrom taking his cows to the pasture ,a.nd was coming up -Notre Dame lStreet. As he was about abreast of the Jail, the jalloru dog and another “mine lllmPed at him from the aide of his wagon. Mr. Sharp was standing on the step of the wagon at the time and went to throw some stones at the dogs to drive them off, when he fell between the step and thewheel. He was dragged some distance caus- ing serious injury. H; was taken m the Prince County Hospital andyis now resting comfortably. S. —SINTENCED T0 ONE MONTH IN JAIIPThe adjourned case of John Fitzpatrick came up in the Police Court at Summeralde before lStlpendlary Wyatt on ‘Thursday mom- lng. The prisoner was arrested after returninfto the Island in connection with the hold up of a citizen, Mr. Jamleaon, on street at Summar- aldeashew onhiswayhcmoat night. l-lis confederate in the affair. Wadman, is how a prisoner under sentence in the Prince County Jail 1nd as his evidence was therefore not available the charge against Snuris Exhibition Tlelaetamlllfalahlbltion Aa- zoiamu will #1:‘ their Inhibition “uifll “C”: “M150? lWI-Qlcatcalietllflfawantr. muhxluntarvhhm! aata-r-ia-n ' ' ' '. ' "rr|.|.|cuni" the remedy for ECZEMA. BOILS. PIMPLES" and , all SKIN DISEASES To be had at all drug stores. Htapetriclrwas reduced to one of common assault, of which he was found guilty and sentenced to one month's imprisonment with the op- tionofafine. Alsoontheaame morning in the sameCourt a drunk was fined $10 and coats. He pa up. S. , " —SU\DDEN pea-m or runs. LAURIE ENMAN-The sudden death at ten o'r_:lock on Friday morning of Mrs. Laurie Enman at the home of her sister, Miss Cecelia Burrows, Summcrslde, came as a great shock to her relatives and friends. The deceased had been in failing health for some time and came home to her native town a short time ago in the hope that the change would be a benefit to her, but although at‘ limes somewhat better, her end came suddenly at the last. The late Mrs. Enman, before her marriage, was Miss Edna Burrows and was born in Summerside, where she lived until her marriage, and since then she, has resided in the west, where her husband was on the staff of the Canadian Bank of Commerce. Mrs. Enman will be very kindly remember- ed by a host of girlhood friends at Summerside where she was known and greatly respected for her home loving qualities andwheerful dispo- sition. She was a life long member of the Baptist Church at Summerside, having retained her membership dur- lng her life in the west. She leaves to mourn a devoted husband and three children, Margaret, Constance. and Billie: also the following broth- ers and slsteraz-Mr. Arthur Burrows and Mr. Ashcw Burrows cf Kansas City; Mrs. Bruce l-Iowatt, of h-yon, and Misses Constance, Cecelia. Amy, and Mr. Ewart at home, to all of whom the deep sympathy of the community is extended. S. PERSONALS --Misa Nellie Dunning of Clifton. spent a pleasant holiday the guest of Mrs. Blair Andrew, New Glasgow Mills. ' . . —Mr. 3.8. Toombs. of Montreal, la visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs. Al- exander Toomba. of Mayileld. —Mr. J. H. McLean. of Boston. Mass, a former Islander is visiting his sister Mrs. Hugh McPhee of Cole- man. S. -—Miss Myrtle McCallum and her brother, Mr. Donald Mccsllum mo- tored from Boston, Mass, on e. visit to Mrs. John D. McLeod, oi The Brae. S. -His numerous friends are pleased to learn that Mr. Lemuel Wyand of Mayneld, who has been a patient in Prince County Hospital, has return- ed to his home, much improved in health. -Mrs. Fred Larklns and little daughter. Jean. of Summerville, Mass, is visiting Mrs. Lorne Larklns, of Summerslde. Mrs. Larklns will spend the summer months on the Island visiting Montague, her old home, and other places before she returns in Sepiember. S. Eastern Quardirn ..‘ICE CREAM SOCIAL at muir. Tuesday. July 16th. 6027-7-13-15. Kil- ..'ASK FOR Macs Hop Ale. ‘I-O-till Aug. S. “WVANTED-Teacher for West Valleyfleld School, District No. 127. Supplement $75.00. Apply m w, A. Martin. Secretary of ‘Trustees. 6008-‘1-12-31. ..'WIIEN 1N GEORGETOWN. call at Mrs. O'Brleri’e for a good cup of tea, home made bread, cake and Plltfy. Main street, Georgetown. 6660-7-15-81 MALPEQUE A vary successful ice cream social was held in Sea. View hall under the auapioea of the Sea View Women's “ on Wednesday evening July 3rd. The proceeds which amounted to 045.00 will be expended for community improvements. o The school closing and public 0Q aminations of Sea View School took place in the school room ‘Thursday afternoon. The scholars were exam- ined in their various atudias by their‘ teachers. Miss Marion Maelwaln and Mr. Albert Slllphant assisted b! Price per bottle 81.25. The regular monthly BNUN d the Little Helpers Mission Band Sea View, which was bald at Ira. Colin Donald. Friday “W500! Jill! 6th was of especial nature, Dev. G. '1‘. Sprigga of Remington and the members of the W. M. auxiliary being in attendance. Ami- the mil- ineas routine was finished lolfil W8" given by Misses Pauline Couiaon and Louise MacKay. “ adings by Misses Marlon MacLean and Jean MacKaY~ A chorus by the Mission Band and an address by Rev. Mr. Spriggs. An interesting feature of the programme was the presentation of a life mem- bership certificate to Mr. 5W1“! which was rlttinalv lclcrlowledaed. The following is the address: ' Sea View. P. E. 1. l July 5, i929 Rev. G. '1‘. Sprigga, Dear Sir: We. the members of the Little Helpers Mission Band of Dsrnley and Sea. View have felt for a 1on8 time that we would like to cm!" to you our thanks and appreciation for the help you have been to us in many ways. We realise that you are always a busy mah- yot lilln I114 again you have come to our public gatherings and had always a kindly word of encouragement for us. ft must have meant a great sacrifice to you to come so far in all kinda of roads. We would therefore ask you to accept this life membership certifi- lcate with the best of wishes of one and all of our members in acknow- ledgement of past kindneseea. This is the highest honpr we as a. band can confer on any one and we trust you will continue your good work among us as you have done in the past. Signed on behalf of the member! of The Little Helpers Mission Band. Misses Nina and Mildred Ramsay of Boston are spending a. two weeks vacation, guests of their parent-a. Mr. and Mrs. Winifred Ramsay. Hamilton. _ Mr. Willard Picketts, Wllmot Val- ley, spoke very acceptably to largo congregations at both services in Prlncetown United Church on Sun- day. Miss Maude Donald, Worcester. Mass, is spending a. month's holiday friends are glad to welcome here. Mrs. J. K. MacGougan spent the week end with friends in Summer- aide. Miss Gladys MacNutt. R. N.. New York, ls spending the holidays at her home in Malpeque. The movies which are usually held on- Thursday evening are proving as entertaining as ever. The pictures on Thursday were of unusual inter- est. Among the motorists to Darnley on Tuesday were the following: Mr. and Mrs. George Brown, Margate. Mrs. Clarence Ketchum and baby of New York, Mrs. David Ballan- tyne and baby boy of Montreal, all of whom were giiesis of Mr. and Mrs. Peter MacNutt, Darnley. The "Doing our Bit" Mission Band held an ice-cream social in Hamil- ton hall on Thursday evening. July 4th. Though the night was unfav- orable about thirty dollars was re- sliced. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Lockerby mot- ored to Charlottetown on Saturday returning on Sunday accompanied by Mrs. E. I-l. Ramsay of Charlotte- town and Miss Mary Bealrsw of Fredericton. N. B. Mr. arid Mrs. Lee Montgomery and family of Boston are “ some time at their in Hamilton. AA Mrs. Ida. Jones, Mra. Maurice An- dcraon and son "Buddy" Boston, who have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ala: Sinclair for aavaral week's returned to their homes on Wednes- day morning. Mrs. Maurice Weddell and two children Marjory and-Halal o! Mod- ford, Mam, are spending the sum- mer at the home of Mrs. Weddell‘: mother. Mrs. Joaapbh Stewart of lea View. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Macflougan motored to Summaraida cc hlday and on their return were accompan- lad W llrl. Maodolllan’! nether. Mrs. Walker, who recently under went a aueccafui orient-ion in Prince 91M"! Ifllfltai. lfll Millie Cousins. Redford. llaaulaapaodingihcaummarwlth harparenhMnandMraHLlOoua- at her home in Sea View. He; mam’ ' . . I Coats Worth Clearing Out At $8. Here is a final clean up reduc- tion of very smart, moderate priced coats, worth to $25.00 WEEK END SALE . tyHalf Price“ Clearance, of Ladies High-grade Tweed Coats This sale includes a. selected line of ve ry handsome, high grade Tweed Coats. beautifully tailored, all new this season, they must be moved to make ' room, so you have a wonderful’ piece of good fortune for Friday and Saturday. COATS $25.00 to $68.00 at .. . . . . . . . . . . .. HALF PRICE All Wool, New Bathing Suit Big‘ buying made this value To $25. possible. " $8.00 All sizes . plain scarlet and plain $2.50 Two colors only, $2.50 t Miss Marion Maouan. New non- don, is spending some time with friends in Sea View and Baltic. __ Mra. J. A. Ramsay and son. Donald of Monoton, N. B, arrived in Ham- ilton on Saturday evening to spend the summer at their cottage here. Rev. Mr. Ramsay will join them later. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ramsay. Mrs. Harriet MacLeod, Mr. Alex MacDougali and Mr. Douglas Ram- say left on ‘Tuesday morning on a motor trip to Charlottetown. Mori- tague and Belfast Mrs. Edwin Stewart of Boston is the guest of Mrs. Keir Woodside. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Huestis and Mr. Allison l-lueatls of Charlottetown ware the guest-moi Mr. and Mrs. L D. MacNutt on Sunday. On their return they were accompanied by Mrs. MacNutt who will spend some days with her sister Mrs. l-luestls. Miss Marlon Young of Cambridge MISS», is visiting friends here. Mr. and Mrs. James Puncher and Miss lllale Puncher, Charlottetown and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sutherlend, Borden were the guests on Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. John Simpson. um Olive ThCmpSCfi. Kensing- ton is spending some time with her friend Miss Mary MacNutt, Darn- ley. Miss Nora MacKenslc c! Char- lottetown was a week and guest of Miss Helen Ramsay. Mrs. Harriet MacLaod of Victoria West and Mr. Alex. MacDougaIl of Derby, Maine, are guests this week of their sister, Mrs. Howard Bam- say. Mr. Alfred Simpson of lot l0. ac- companied by four Danish immi- grants were among tha recent mot- orists 6o Hamilton. Mr. Irwin Taylor and Mrs. Illmer Taylor motored to Charotictown on Tuesday evening-M. Hunter River and Vicinity Miaa alarm-rat ueewaln, Wallaston, Mala-is Irmeios the summer months with her lnotbar in lfopadala. W" News was. Concord, w. n. is visiting her nether, Mrs. Sarah Large at her home hm. "I'l- A B. Bureau and ChlldNn, “victim's. mat the weak and with h" Plrcnta Mr. and Mrs. ma. McPherson, Irockiisld. ....._. in. William larrctt New Yuk “ti. ll landing a month's holidays Barrett, Wheatley River and other friends; Among the young people who have gone on a holiday are Miss Dorothy Dingwell who is visiting friends. in Annandale, and Miss Florence Noy, who is visiting friends in Charlotte- town. Miss Irene Chapman, B. A., who has been teaching ‘ ' the put winter in Manitoba is spending the holidays with her parents, Rev. A. E. Chapman B. A., and Mrs. Chapman at the Manse. l-ler brother. Prof, Ray Chapman B A., of Mt. Allison and Mrs. Chapman were also here on a visit lest, week. Mr. and Mrs. Fulton Robertson and children and Mr. Colin Dixon motored to Bast Baltic an Sunday returning on the same evening. The tragedy at New Glasgow on Saturday evening whereby Mr. W. Iirncat Matthews and Mr. William L. Watis met untimely death by drown- ing, has cast a gloom over the whole countryside and the deepest sym- pathy of all goes out to the Brief- strlcken families. The re-openlng c: the Wheatley Untied Church which has been artis- lcally painted inside and out during thepast weeks, takes place on Sun- day, July 3lst. It la expected that a large congregation will be present at both services. Assisting the pastor, Rev A. E. Chapman B. A. will be Rev. 8 S Bishop of Cavendish in the af- ternoon and Rev. W. Maciieod, B. A. of New Glasgow in the evening. Mr. Guy Glover, Mt. Stewart is visiting his sister, Mrs. Howard Court. Mrs. Chapman, Mrs. J. ltackham. Mrs. G. Dingwell and Mrs. D. M. Mac- licod attended the Presbyterian Rally in Margate United Church on Wed- nesday afternoon. The funeral of the late W. Er- nest Matthews was held on ‘Tuesday afternoon and was attended by an exceptionally large numbers of neigh- bors and friends. Rev. A. E. Chap- marl, n. A. conducted the service. The pail bearers wars Messrs. John Nich- olson, Russel Nicholson, J. S. Maclicod John MacDonald, Harold Bagnall and Jas. H. Andrews all comrades in the 106th with which the deceased served during the world war. Interment was in nincctown Cemetery, The funeral of the late wmiiim 1.. Watts was held on Wednesday after- noon. After a short service at the home the remains wcrcconvcycd to Hampshire United Church, when. owing to the large attendance, num- bers ware unable to gain admittance. 1W A l Ohlvmaa. a, a, conducled conducted the atrvlce assisted by Itev an Johnson, Rector st. Johafchurch with his parents w. and Ira. and luv. it. H. Stavert. The a bearers were Messrs. Jas . Mamie, Hampshire, Louis McPherson, Elmer Clow, North Wlltshire; William lic- Dougali, Russel Bernard and WuJ llam Silliphant, ‘Hunter River. Intel'- ment was ln Hampshire cemetery. l -li FREELAND Mr. H, G. Bryan and iamllyd Atlantic, Mas, motored to Freeluil, on Thursday, July 4th. Mrs/I. W. Palmerond deugliln Aleah, of Quincy, Mass, are spend- ing the summer holidays ivlth Ml‘. and Mrs. R. C. Henderson. or Fm- land. NEWS 1‘. i Mr, Erland Ramsay, is at present spending a short “holiday wiih ink parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Ramsay. Conway, P. E, I. We are all glad it see our old time mailman again. E1- land. last August, went to the West on the Harvest Excursion, retumed to Quebec, where he worked a ivlilln ‘thence/to Dalhousic, N. B.. and it! worked at Liverpool, N. S. ' The stork visited the home of lir- and Mrs. Ira Banks. and lelt tlienu baby boy, July lst, Congratulations Silver now comprises two-iilthfill Mexico's metal output. - As an economy measure Pamm may abolish its agrlculturalburesu. ' uts and Burns . Minard‘: soothes inflammation. removes all poison and heals l-HNARITEJ’ ' LIINIENQT EYESIGHT EXAMINATION Fitting and afpplying Glasses. ' etc. H. J. MABON OHOIIITBIST Olflra Connected Wllh Drugstore Montague, P. I. I. Mi? eoooo-oo-o-oo-oaoooowwe-e" IAVI YOUI EYES EXAMINID AND GLAIIII FITTED BY E. E. PARKMAN lsguterae Optome "at Montague, P. I. l. 0000 ooo-oeooooaeeomooo-oofii __.. HAY MAKERS . r“ Use salt to preserve hay; lot of Malagaah Hay 98c per bag of! car. Cut it Salt, at Pratta. To early and put on arrive July zotli. c. a. Pratt o is... , sr. A \ f