. -. ~ ,.~-._ .` 5l§PT_ MBER 4, 1937 _ i' - _ l JI 7 . - . of-;.»_;'s_<._v=`r;3,s;_,”r, 'ms cnam.o'1"1‘m‘own co/lnolan sans sms 1 , lr, K l. _..._ ..s. _ -Y .~ _ l . =» as ' < B' ~ Non -#alcoholic ::.“:.‘:.°.°.:°'r.."::::.:*..1:.f".°;‘;“'.:.i Sarsaparilla ilyou okyoun neon , seems. ir yell nrlslr yds vlmls §i`...'° Sri. ‘i.'i."' ss.. I s x°.rri°.’:°'r-.'=£r.....--l'-`3"'. rs F; I--V -1| rl' --4 TheUBS Sandoval, a revenue cutter Our Aim is to llave a Good Assornncni of '~'=»°-- ' - Enameled Souvenir Jewelry The City court meets at tan o'olosk this morning. 'L__-_' - J. F. L. Hobklrk of Halifax is visiting um* “f-” -' in this City. '~, _ 1”' Aloolr through our stock will reveal something 5 ‘- ~- Brun Q 1 o Martin of this city has returned '” ' ` to please von. I from Srdley- . Spo;-ns, broochrs, belt pins, etc 6,; 3223?' s“mm°“ld° "“ in th' Dr. Bell Dawson, Ottawa, arrived in ~vV_ K, WV'E,I_|I,N'E'l=> Ieweler and Opticlsn the Cltylast night. Mrs. John Cameron of this City left y6dlf¢\‘dhy 101° Gilcl Bly. l'lave You Seen Them _ The Very Latest Pefxlltinted back ground PII O T O S Elegant, effective, artistic. GEO. li. COOK. 'lhe Bt/udio Whore Buhv is Always W0l00l“° '||°y HUgl1r?S’ -Di- gestive Tonic I gives snap. vim nod energy to Mrs. N. Armour was a passenger by the mall train last evening. Miss Lottie MeEachern of Mermaid, left yesterday for Boston . Mrs. Herbert Osborne of Somerville, Mass is visiting in this City. J H Ccsseylrepresentlng SR Coesey 8: 0.1.. Halifax, ls in the city. Misses Badle and Irene McPhee of Cole- man have returned from Moncton. ` Fulton Adam, who has been visiting In the city has returned to Stallarton. Heath Strung of Summernlde who has been visiting in this city has returned home. , Miss McDonald of Stanley Br0s. req turned lest evening from atrlptodm- the system. As au appetizer it con- herri- rlot ba beaten. 0 ES The Provincial Rllle Association wants prim 25C Pg; boftlg keepers and markerefor annual prize meat. llltl. Sec ad. Ge 0 E S ' mas Lena ceyle er ran elty left yester- I _ ° day for New York and Miss Minnie A APOTHECARIBS' HALL . Callaghan hr Fall River, Mass. 666 - - Siartright _ Shoe i for the little one is the shoe you have been looking for and could not get' It'a the dnest shoe in America lor children. lt'sthc baby shoe. size 2 ro 6. in Nm °f black. Blncher cut, buttcned or laced. No nails or tacks to hurt baby’s feet. Price goo and $r,oo a pair- Try I pair. A. E.nnlS5EnncnEN. dmw McLeod fb. Be nllei' ' Barristere and Attorneys-at-law. Boiloitora for the Bank of Nova 300041 Money to loan. Ovrrwas -Bank or Nova Bonus Cha nibers ,,,,.,\y,-_ Charlobtetow li.li.iilaolionaid,l.l.il. Barrister, Solicitor etc talliil Building - Sasilaiooll. Sas Investments made for Eastern ciien 8~3dnm M Preserving SugarS l Do not risk cheap e\1gafS 011 ‘ your preserves. We keel’ ll but do not recommend it. ` We have in stock RED Paras Exraa G1v.aNU1.a- 'run susan put av e\ *iw ,enum-y in an and rco lb bags. ,,1,l¢\, wg are selling at 5° ll" lt. ‘rate se nn.. set 'h= br" ann P/urns EXTRA GRANULATED. branded on every pa¢l¢'\il¢- '*lcKenna’s 1 Phone 2:6 - - Bc1hSiu|¢S- _' THIS WEEK ! ilne of men‘s line kid boots Regular Price $2.75 Whize they lr!! _ only $l.ss See window. MERIT _ Our fall stock of Iu- victnsshoes is on they shelves and waitin gfor you sir -we know them to be one of the very best shoes made in America. [our ex- _ perience has pmven it] and we are anxious for ycu to try a heavy solid pair for this wet, cold weather. Prices $4-50 and - $5 - o a pair. Alley®. Co., Chariot tetown Agents. ` Kerr: street, Practice limited to Distlkl ofdlgg, Ear, Nose, Throat n. “Eyes tested and| fittodjfor l sscs. . E ° oFl»‘Iclc nouns Lg, llwlla.m. l-0'l1'5-wPm- , ` Ev,,,l,,gn by appointment. Q 5' , dtww i thcap Preserving A_Sllg~_i1r, W bo htaiot of West India flaw' 5,,g:,-(Qian-lvado) suitaoie for pre-- nrvgug pm-poses, which we are now offering st the low rate of 5 I-2 sent; ref pound 5 1 de. '”vJ2'i.‘J.’5.‘$°i`Z.2.lir§ .»i"’3'=i§ nee- hrlght crystal sui!“'W1‘l° We °“°' “ the rate of 26 pounds for $l.00 CRue,,,.|y ,,,l secure your supplies for pfesrrvlllg- , §¥?¥_l_ _XL Gllff PHOTOS W by 'P BAYER. Miss Katie Ramsay of Lowell, Mass., is vlsltingher foster mother Mrs. Allen McLean and other friends, at Clyde River. Lenand Mrs. Seaman left yesterday morning for Woltvllle, N. S., where Mr. Seaman will engage in teaching and continue his studies. The marriage takes place today at the MethodlstPnrsonage, North River otlldlss Adelaide Beatrice lsxwoethy to Ambrose Balret, both of Bonweil. Anumbsr of the friends of Wallace Higgins, recently of the ,Bank ol Commerce, Scuris, entertained him on Monday evening, previous to his transfer to the west. Miss Jennie Lyons ot this [city has returned home, after spendlnga months vacation visiting relatives and friends in lillden and Truro, Nova Scotia, and is now visiting with Dingvvsll and Hrs. Jenkins, Vernon River Bridge. The promises of Isaac Brown of Cherry Valley were searched again on Friday, the tnlrtleth of August for intoxicating -ipuor hut the otlioer failed to llnd any, Daniel McKinnon of Hunter River was convicted of a tlrat offence against the Prohibition Act, and was lined 8100 or three months ln jail. '1.`l\ere was a large enrolment ol new students at tne Charlottetown Business st-nts a scene of business activity. Several of the students have already completed the junior theory examina- tlonaln bookkeeping, and are entering upon business practice. \Vm.F Fraser of Linwood, and his vidual. daughter. Mrs B H Smith, of Taunton, Mass., are visiting friends at Alexandra and Vernon River Bridge. It is over twenty years since Mrs. Smith left this Province and eight years since her lest visit. She expects eoretnrn home nllout Sept. l0th, and will be accompanied ily two of her nleesa lllss Blanch and Eriythe R Murray of Fredericton, P. E. I. to this ofllco yesterday a formidable look- ing creature of the caterpillar tribe which he discovered ln company with others on his apple trees. Mr Edwards also men- tions that what appear to be of the variety of “tent” caterpillars are becom- ing numerous about the roads and fields. He thinks that the Department of Agricul- tlre might properly give attention to these creaturespvith a view to identifying them, and preventing their ravages. Hs and others fear the advent of the brown- tail moth, which has proved so alarming in its destructive work in New England and which has recently been reported in Nova Scotia. As previously [announced the .wedding takes place in the First Methodist Church can-mony the happy couple leave one wedding tour, before taking up their reel-. d noe in Pttrolls. 15 ,la Water isa healthful drink, and when served with pure fruit tlsvors ond & Cos rich cream or ice cream it is very nourish- are the heal present you Sunnyside 0 inn -Vielzive every attention to our can live your FRIENDS. customers-A. W. Reddln, Phm B. ’l'°|°Ph°“° lm ,_-M-ii `_..,,.........w|llrE's vEL'/nfl-:EN losses l scendy cot in small plecesbut a high grade confection " :le ;°:dw;:;°:P1:r?laTs;olasses They are not the CI-IEAPEST but, are the ev ' __ BEST Qu the market. Ask for White’s. \ College yesterday, and the Collalra pro-` J R Edwards, North Wiltshire, brought The mall trsln arrived at l0.00 last nlghr. ' The Northumberland arrived last eveu~ ing at 8.45. , A. C. Brown, manager ol thel C S for the Maritime Provinces Is in the City. Arrangements are being made to, 'll possible, complete the yacht race in this harbor tnls afternoon. Mrs. James Steele snddsughter, lla' May, left yesterday morning on a trip tg Boston and New York. The 'S S Dageld and the S S Manchester Engineer same into port yesterday. The latter ie a very large vessel. Robert Tomllna, of New York accom- panied by his slstsr arrived on a visit to his home in this city Monday. Henry Jenkins and Arthur Gaudetlwho have been attending the sports in St. John, returned home lest night. . Miss Elsie Bradbury, Boston, returned yesterday from a pleasant visit to Pownall where she was the guest of Mrs. Campbell. Telephone subscribers will please add to directory 340, Daniel Murray, Meet Market, Queen St, and 191 J A S Buyer, Photographer, Studio. Mrs Isaac Burden and daughter returned yesterday to Iialifsx from spending a month with her mother Mrs F II Campbell, Pownall. Clhe Tennis Tournament to have been played last Saturday had to be postponed for e week on account ofthe rain in the morning, spoiling the courts. Miss Nelly Williams, of West Devon and Ivan McLean of Tyne Valley are visiting at Nsw Haven and Kingston, the guests of Golding and Mrs. Smith. Mrs Emily McQuarrie and her sun Dona aid, who have been visiting at the home of Donald McEachern, Mermaid since the first of July, left yesterday morning on return to Boston. Miss Katie Cass, of Fall River, Mass., is spending a very pleasant time with her mother and brother, Thomas P Cass and family of North ltiver. She expects to return to Fall River, in the near future. J. Harry Simpson. Truro, N. S., was a passenger by the Northumberland last uightlo vlsla friends in lhie city before golngtoCrapaud where he will be the guest of Rev. J.W. Godfrey for a short time. The S S Cocouna sails from Montreal this morning she will be due at Charlotte- town, Saturday morning Sept 7th and suilsfor Sr. Jchn's, Newfoundland vis Sydney and North Sydndy Sea adv tomorrow. George Irving and his sister Miss Elisa- beth Ilvlng leave by the express .his morning, the former to attend a meeting ofthe Y M C A Secretsr es nt Sliver Bay, N Y and the latter to resume her duties as teacher of modern languages at the Edmonton Collelre. The winner of the Guardian trophy this yesr is P. Duffy of the Vietorie Athletic Club, ho having made the most paints at the athletic sports held Monday. In Is necessary for the person winning the trophy to secure the largest aggregate of points for three years and not lo be won ehrcr times as stated yesterday. According to annocnocment the Rev. Mr. Westmoreland occupied the pulpit ol the Pownal Methodist Church on Sunday the first lnst, and preached an interesting and instructive sermon. Mr. Westmore- land has a pleasant delivery, and is a msn of great promise. lie was listened to by a large congregation with melted attention. _ Worth‘s Blind played splendldly ln Queen SquareGnrdens ldst night. This was the last concert for the season but on Wednesday evening nexr. the Band will give a concert free. On that evening during an intermission the program The Gultrdlsn’s Trophies and the ulevlals for the recent bicycle road race will he pre- sented also the trophy for the heat athletic record by points this season. T On Wednesdays and Saturdays during the months of July and August the fare to Picton and return same day will be l.50 including tea. 7-l0d|.l Au|r8l. - _ <‘=‘k:: rt' Yr -\ ' /.-/TN rnec nf lasseels smarter nfronsirlar. abl:import.ance.'l'he benelclal effect of one'a glasses may be largely nullllled by ill-fl ting mounts Wo DIY particular attontlon to the correct fitting of mounts, so that the hlll oiaenotlt of the lenses wlllbcohtein . We supply the lenses of auch shape an elle as will be most becoming ln each individual case ’!‘nls ls possible because we grind our own lenses and make them any desired .helm- Onr methods o' sramlnation give be treeuta. Try us. G.l".l|uicheson. JEWELIR ANI) OPTICIAN QUEENS COUNTY GUARDIAN ~°@-*M° =rf==°A1w=~- Bu-1 -“°=~° EVCl'YilllllH . llndioolrrr In New view.. slots-cnrrlelrrswn I ey Bros' p 0|] HIC Program CLOSE PRICES Tim* FOR I ,r at thc Wonderland DRESS coops . Sill” ls cnllrcly And a display ofthe beat the Mills have produced. O Seeing is the only satisfactory proof as to the completeness of the wide choice, and comparisiou of W A N T E D values snr' prices prove we serve you best. Laborers for the railway wharf Good solid wool serges in black 28.2, 3 5e,_ 42c, at 30.15,, Wages ;r.4c and $r.5¢ 65c, Soc, and 95c, per yard. per day. Navy lJlI1¢ S€I'g¢5 450, i0 $1.50 P” Yard- railway shops. Charlottetown, or . . . . i . - 6d f Fine Amazons and Venetmns. W F B°gg'S' Sm” S 8 l i Navy, black, brown, gray, plum, greens, etc., ri 6oc to $1.20 per yard. p la »1`he new dress tweeds, and broad cloths-witlr ' V I shown here-perfection in weave, dye, and colorings Shadow checks and plaids ec, etc,. Your most critical inspection invited. ’ out doubt the prettiest and n'cest nssortmennt ever '__ ‘ E3, -_, sie- 5 ‘ilu l&i\_\ w» ' A _ ?§£¥`_ I-';~lI`fl;>rf-2` f f i ' .l`ill_;1_j‘f‘;ii§ 7-,él I 'I A' V REV. ROBERT' LA{NG, President. LILIANM HENDR hi, Vrlnolgal to of ' Hau§\'l`DlcaN, Len-rlz oriaerv- lv \l ~ 0 S Akceldecnbillund l)ny School for girls and I Q young women, Special url-sul0lIl°l\U fl” younger girls ln residence (Jornplote _ Jlcadelnlc llgipartrnent. Music Ari.. Elouu lol-, Phranul ratnls . Dtlmoati wr... ______,,-5;-;-__. Balcpelc. Prolaratlon for o Uuilivcrsltlee , `-'°i_"""" "_" " ° 'pfgialyf ~ r nn -wa with thc 0 \ 0Ila|3l'\l`h OF’ C0 0 College nlfcrdll unsurpassed f-cilitiea for Lia? M d utudlyl of (randi: lloalgllill fffimf/3°‘;1°‘_l",`€$ I l H a ro u on ltnuus n e . - Q u.c°v‘ 0 slgopltgtulant 'of Hllooutlon uiiiilat-d vrlth ` suglf Emerson t'ollegeot0rnt.ory. Graduates enter l y . For c|'y|f§|§u!§|‘ ‘egntllylgzzhcl-ll of high Academic and pro~ fo-sional standing ern plorod. k CTIDICC "ll 1 situn ion ofthe Lo'l o is unrivalled for ,_ Thrifty House eepers 'we M » j-~ hos ltllfulncss and bca uty. _ Foliage ro opens lhursdny 12th Sept. Sanderson Co Co. ....'1.°‘;‘.?i:‘iii -'os-:“=:*i=:=°-22-=v:rf's=?‘-if" I un-5"; °‘ - ' --_--is - _ - - _ ,,... __ -Mé- Tile Low Price Store! Have you read otr competition ed. which appeared in The Merning’s Guardian for the past ten days. Get one efyour old Guardians and read it again or better still get one of our bill heads which we pu! in Hof! P11012! Of goods bought from us. The reverse side ol which contains the whole com- petition. Somebody is going to get n good thing out of it. our Motto is law prices on everything in general dry goods, gents' furnishings, HEWSON' TWEEDS, MONCTON TWEEDS, OXFORD TNLEDS, ilannels blanketing, Jrupgels, eic., cic- ° E£` For Men Only You may have been away on a holiday or perhaps you are going W y no have your suite clenncd and neatly proceed. I have a spor»~ lol propnrat on for clnanllvs’ °|'\'l\°“ wh ch will remove all mains. Bring in your suit and have it clsarllarl and rcssed. it will *wily get n tr e nn ilook lllm new. lr ,economy for you. Think and asia. C. Alex. Brown, ' CUSTOM TA ILOR, ( or Grunt George and Kent Sta, L ppoaite "TWO M. ." In wf.lmos. W- give 35:: per lb for wool in X change for any goods in the store. ' w. c. TURNER a. co.. iv - l Snnnvsldm Charlottetown. ltoss o MATTHEWS E-~~-~~-~-~»~-»--~~»-` ' il at seven o'c|ock this morning, of Matilda ’;_ fir 51 S ` ~ ' 9 ifishfgfiflgm pq-mann( as are local Brown, or this cn, to Ernest lurlllalr, fe' S1". . _ '"4 ° °° 'wth' “W-"st '“ ”" 'P °‘° _“"4 manager of. the llletropolitan Bank of \`l\\ R I. 3 "n‘ .Ti:~“ll'e?rneesced¢ls nl eopertomtln Petroiln. Ont. The church has been ‘i` \\\_ `- .P ° °“ eonditlonsconnonsed mum under’ooe ol ___~ \ \ ` 1, , . . ANY avcn numbered eoctlnv- N llomlnlnr Londln llsnitoha iaakatchewarl and Albc til d d 17 t ervcd rta. cop B l an no rcs may be gdlneatssrigicriby any pdrson who is the ole head ofa family, ol any lnale over I8 year The Rlchmond & Drummond Flre Insurance ....... ...r..r...r rr. 1--n .rage fo- Mlss Belle Paton. in a gown of " -.lf , l snsxsqalrarnents utorealdsnce ma “NI white, with lingerie hat.,vvlll act se brides- L “°'f,,g{,,',‘}‘f" °°'°°° “"1"” 'N' J' “uw maid. Dr. Archibald will support the . 2 Company (Si lfthesottler has his vermlhtflni , 'fall groom. The ceremony will be performed ' _ ¢f;§f§°&"hi;'|mm= 2°£%?W:¢gL as by Rev. Wm. Dobson, assisted by Rev. _ , . . - toresl ence Ill! be ll 04 I N9' °“°° B nj. Chappel, uncle ot the groom. Many ‘ Tl'\¢ ‘Canadian PaCll|C Railway '1§\',':n\:g|aL¢|}:f,‘=é ,n mm" Ihoum,” "U handsome ramembrsnoss have been re- " ` K0*-5° i-`°ll1I“lll#a2l‘ °f D°°‘“'|°" “mg ‘i culved by the bride and groom. After the I O FFC E""Q“e°“ Street " ° De' Brhay Block ou”"°nn'°° hlpw wwhni, De It dIal\\isI. Charlottetown- l.g.-Ylnallthorlsed publicallon ol this Mi ` |11 ill I iii d ' ' DPA IPRIY l’liE"`i\`l" Z ve semcntw no in 1. lllddm rn! san! Boiler Repairs, Boiler Testing, -. - ._ Grates for your Boilers, Stflmef "EU8l“°¢‘ l dll* \`Sle`am Fittings and Engine Repairs. 1°" °f A“§°“t Wm' °"3° r2,ooo bags Liverpool salt. CIIARLOTTETDWN FOUNDRY and MACHINE Ce. Ltd Wm be 501410,, wb{1¢ ind. in N F D E' CARVELL BROS. 1,Z__-,_-__ your-null l 3-1415 Apply to R. C. Donalds. nevt .I 71 l `f‘ fl .r .A¢Q»‘_.&”.‘I£3e.&€w7»¢?»\id'|G2l ,__v_,.......,_..,....»..~.~ . - I _-_ 1532>.;-fs=»=r.;_;..._r'..n..... .~,~.-`__._ _-f _... .~ li .l 1 - `, '1 'l` _ 1 1 i-iii ‘lil ff* l`4 _l ;.. $1? gif: ____ si. = iii if l .' _ , vii ' » 4- . » I -l . e v ge 1 ‘i - l`_-ii F ‘- .ri F _ _ati . ll v_ »` sq .' r '~ lr iii _a it 1 ' lf- `f,' I, 't- `:"_\ ;i lu “\1."l l ‘.l ' ffl l. l ._ _,I isa l . \;__'1 ‘ 5 _I i l' _ »1'~. A33 l ,F _ s Vl- V l 18]) Y . Uv _ _ the following plana . -- _ iiiiiiiiilfa .f.'.'if1°.§if.i.'.i.ii°.i,i.'li..i'ifl°i°..'fi' \ ~ i, " ~.l__. .ll HM v The North American Life Assurance Company, ,,;;g,,-3,',g,°;\',,};;,§',=;:','.;'1;,',‘;'{,“;';';; l'.‘2f"',..‘.";,‘l -pl . -,_ N - .-,___ . The bride will be gowned ln I travelling ` _ l / - lb Ifthefa sr lol' mother. il 'he flilwfll dress of grey with hat to match, while » 2 ` // ' ' l°°°°°°d&,°f $ h°m°'“°d°' ""d°' “mn ' i