T_.__HF CH.__A___R__..__._.__-I‘OT'VFETOWN — thmdsmmsm‘ EnAIr()PqE; ~ i UGUST SALE - Western guardian H m W fBeds-i-Springs-Mattresses ~ v S ‘TURDAY. .Be If. 192v ~DEINK Mac's hop Ale. , 744m m,‘ a will be found on the ‘New Brunsw cl: side. 0n Thursday afternoon one v ~ . L is Gall nt. met dSPECIAL carborumdum mower °rf§§e“°,2',r,."£,,.,§“,c¢m..;, whilst‘ files, sold at Braceb. 7013-8-2-21. ‘*- f _ - engaged in dragging operations fron ‘ the same boat on which the traced)‘ ‘ occurred. His leg in some manner‘, got caught in the rope which fouled , me propeller shaft. drawing his foot, at Bracea 7013_a_2_2,_ 5o tight against the shaft that it, . stopped the engine. His trouser legf and sock were completely torn off l, ii u)See 1930 Sure -ASK FOB Macs Hop Ale. ‘l-fl-till Aug. i! -auv HEAVY castcr machine oil p Tun’/béfitl -BLUESTONE, Arsenate of Lime. GHLIN i lMc _ Three New Series _ _ \ - Tlu-ee New Wheel-bases Tremendous Incl-casein Power - lnereaseclieSpeexl and Acceleration pm. Braces. -KENSXNGTON LS5. Club/load- lng hogs. lambs. fat sheep and veal ~ calves Wednesday of each week up till noon. John A. Douglas. Secy. 6795- -20-tf --N0 NOISY chains needed 0n new Dunlop cleated tires. Book your orders at Bruce's. 'I037-B~3-2l. .___.._.. —SUNDAY SERVICES-Services in the Richmond Bay Presbyterian congregation on Sunday, Aug. 4th, as follows: Victoria West. 10.30 a. m; Tyne Valley, 3.00 p. m‘, mt. 14, 7.30 f. ..(JENTRAL BEDEQUE-Baptist Putorate services for Sunday, Aug. 4th, i939. Dr. Sidey will preach as follows: Morning, Central Bedeque. 10.45 a. m1, Afternoon, Lower Free‘- town. 3.00 p. m9, Evening. Central Bedeque, 7.30 p. m. John J. Sldey. .___.._. - DOING NICELY — It. is pleas- ing to report that Mr. J. M_ Noonan. o! Summerside. who wes'taken sud- New Double-acting Loveioy DuoJa-aulic Shock Absorflbers New-Easier Steering New Road-Shock Eliminators New Controlled-Servo 4-W11eel Brakes F l Internal Ilxpanlling A ' ‘ A New More Beautiful Fisher Bodies New Luxurious Interiors ~Ncw Non-Glare WinJsIaieIJ New Lower Prices A Horne & Co; CHABLOITETOWN Prince Motors SUNIMERSIDE DEALERS FOR PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND a ‘ ' IT'S Barman nncausa 11's cannons ..'K()l'.li\' HOOD FLOUR I: guar- anteed in please you better. Two Islanders Killedlln Regina JAMES J. AND JOSPEH MCEACH- g ERN, BROTHERS. FORMERLY OF P. E. ISLAND, BELIEVED T0 HAVE Eastern Guardian . -.'ASI FOR Mace Hop Ale. 7-9-till Aug, S. v . .‘ Mrs. Mclssac and two daughters “cwafrg cups 39c (imam Clm-Qrftlcan and Slay who have been visiting h; w“ 99c down Tumbm-S 55c‘ friends m Georgetown, left Wednes- kqm ‘g gamma-s, Mgntggug_ day for New Glasgow, N. S.--A. 1041-8-3-31. PERSONALS ..'l'il.=s ltfargarcg Kcough and Mr. Hugo“; 1Q “(g 1C]; CREAM Frank Kcwitfzh. Revere, Mass, motored Yestival and Dance at Glen Martin. to Georgcown and are ‘the Biiests of 39mg“. Awugg s“; 7032-34-11, their 6011c)“, Mrs. l... E. Morrlsey. Although definite details are lack- ing at Maple Creek. of two Regina brothers, James J., brother in law of Mrs. P. A. Scully. Georgetown. and Joseph McEache/m, was confirmed in a. telegram received by Rev. Father Gerein, assistant priest at Sacred Heart rectory. at 10.40 p. m. Wed- nesday night. According to informa- tion received it is thought that the unfortunate men were asphyxlated while engaged in sinking the shaft of a well and the theory ubmittcd states that one brother was overcome by gas while descending the shaft and the second brother was like- wise affected while trying to rescue the first. Both men were well know-n in P. E. Island. and in Regina and Saskatchewan. and held high reputa- BEEN ASPHYXIATBD IN REGINA denly ill on Monday last at his store, is now recovering and able to be a- bout the house a little. His many tnends hope to see him around again soon-B ..._.._.. —LATEB REPORT 0F HOSPITAL DAY -- A later report of the sale of tags for the Prince County Hospital from summerside and other places is that the total receipts were $200, which included the sum made at the New Arman races.~S - REPAIRING FIRE DAMAGE AT THE JAIL —- The Prince County Jail is now undergoing repairs for the damage caused by the recent fire, into which an investigation was held last week by the Fire Marshall, whose report has not yet been made public. The various offices on the ground floor, which were damaged by smoke are being redecorated; the carpent- ers are also at work repairing the cells, which were badly burned by the flre.-S --TRANSFER 0F PROPERTY - Councillor Grady, of Summerside. has sold his property. some years ago known as the west end cannery, be- ing the intersection of Water, sec- and and Duke streets, t0 the McCall Hontenac Oil Co. The deal was made through Mr. H, M. Downing, who has the contract to build there another up-to-date filling station similar to the one _which he has now almost completed for the same company on the corner of Water and Eustano streets. This will give the McCall Frontenace Co. a filling ftntlon at the east and west approaches to the town.-s —-BODY NOT YET RECOVERED — Although a. number of motor boats have kept up the search and dragg- ing operations outside the light house at summerslde at each low tide since Wednesday nights tragedy, the body of the victim. Mr. Eddie Gaudet. has not yet. been recovered. In the opinion of longshoremeri Hydrated Lime, Paris Green, sold at‘ and his ankle so badly strained and, ltliil-B-li-Zlxlacerated that several stiches were‘ lnecessary to close the wound. lnow making a good recovery from, Hats‘ the injury.- - ADJOURNED PROHIBITION COURT-At an adjourned yrohibi! iion Court held at Summer-side on Wednesday e v e n in g, Magistrate Tweedy presiding. the adjourned case of Ambrose Power. of Emerald,‘ was disposed of by a sentence of nine months in loll. Chief Inspector Hay- wood appeared for the prosecutioni and Mr. E. H. Strong, K. (3., for the‘ defence. The only other case befote‘ His Honor was the Inland. Revenue cue against Richards. charged with bouring dutlable goods. Be was tinsel $100 and costs or three months in‘. jail. Mr. Don Stewart lppeamd for‘ defendant in‘ this case-a l l PERSONALS —Mr. Fraser Mann. lVfr. and Mrs. Hex-don Mann and Mr. John David- son, Burlington, were visitors to ‘ Covehead sunday the guests of Mrs. ‘ Bessie MaeEachem. l l l. HAPPENINGS ' (CONTINUED FROM PAGE B) O O u Mrs. Minnie Murray. of Atlantic, Mass, ls visiting in summereide the, guest of Mrs. Josephus Bmallman. O O O Mrs. Robertson of Vancouver. who‘, has been visiting in Mlhone Bay ar- E rived to join Prof. Robertson this week, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. l R. Hlllson, The Birches. ‘ I U I Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Daniels of Kensingtcn have been enjoying a. dc- llghtful holiday with Mrs. Daniel!‘ parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred McKar-l ache: in Plctou. ‘l O I’ I Mr. and Mrs. Sinclair Sutherland and son who have been spending a month tn Brackley Beach returnedi to their ‘flab 5n Ottawa last week. Mr. Sutherland renewed many old; friendships during his visit. I I O Mrs. fDr.) Allison of Elfin; fi is spending sometime in Sourll was, a visitor to the city yesterday when ‘ she had the pleasure of renewing‘ several old friendships. I O l i l Mr.. F‘. B. Watson, secretary at tho Y- M- C- A». at Moncton. Mrs. Watson and family have returnedf from Canoe Cove where they spentl a. two weeks vacation. I O I Dr. Ethel Blanche Seller of Bos- ton, ls being welcomed at her home 244 Kent street, where she is spend- ing a vacation. l i I i "Tea on the terrace" is boomingf in London. with the return of sun-l, shine. and the tables extending in‘ a double row all along the river side‘ of the Houses of Parliament are! throngcd all the afternoon andl early evening. and the famous straw- l berry teas are being supplied in hun- i dreda. One result of the Socialist in- vasion in England is a mixture of fashions. The other day at one table. was a partydashlonably dressed and‘ at the next table two railway men lin uniform puffed their pipes. ‘ i . . Hats thta winter are going in have‘ brlms. according to the exhibition of a Canadian importer. But the brima do the most eccentric things. Prac- tically all of them turn up, eo that in spite of their depth of five or six inches the hat is still small. _ sizes. Freight Bed-Spring—-Mattress I Complete Outfit $13.50 . Simmons White Enamol Bed as picture. brass W001 Top thick, well tufted, good art _ gpflng copper link fabric which will not rust. All sizes. Feirght paid to your nearest station. Bed Spring and Mattress complete . . .. capped posts, All Felt Mattress $7 .45 Made of soft fluffy cotton felt about 6 inches i thick, heavy roll edge covered xvith good qual- » ity art ticking. 54 inches wide. A regular $10.00 value. paid to your nearest station . . . . . . . Fine Felt Mattress $7 .95 Same mattress as above only filled with a finer quality cotton felt with floweral art ticking. All paid to your nearest station... .. . . . . ......._.....$7.95 Wool Top Mattresses Fine fibre filled mattress with layers of felt on top and sides, 6 inches thick, well tufted, good art ticking. Sizes for single, medium and double beds. Freight paid to your nearest sta- tion.~........ .. . . . . ........$4.95 Freight . . $7.45 Felt. Mattresses $9.45 Our Special Layer Felt Mattress built up lay- ers of fine cotton felt to about 6 inches in thick- ness bound together and tufted covering of extra good art ticking and finished with roll edge, all size, freight paid to your nearest sta- tion. Our regular $12. Special during this sale .. .. $9.45 Steel Frame Springs $4.95 Steel Frame Springs, the link fabric which is fastened to frame with heavy coll springs is of heavy copper wire which will not rust. A real good spring at a. low price. All sizes. Freight paid . $4.95 Steel Frame Cable Springs $8.45 A real good medium priced cable spring oil tempered to prevent sagging. A real comfort- able sprlng. All sizes. Freight paid . . . . . $8.45 Hercules Springs ' Cable and Woven Wire HERCULES springs are guaranteed for 25 years ‘service an unconditional guarantee if you are dissatisfied notify any dealer and the spring will be replaced and gladly. No its or ands. All sizes. Freight paid . . . . . . . . . . $10.00 PATONS Layer . . . . . . . . - . . . . - - ----, Sizes 39 inches. 48 inches and i - Mattress. 0 inches. ticking. Steel frame $13.50 WALNUT FlNiSH . STEEL BEDS $7.45 Walnut finish steel beds as picture, baked walnut finish which will not chip. Single naedluirt and double beds. Freght paid. Special $7.45 WHITE ENAMEL mow BEDS , $4.95 , é . l a White Enamel Iron Beds in a. neat design bras; capped posts, easy ruu~ hing casters. Single. medium and double beds. Freight paid. . . . . . . . .. $4.95 WALNUT FINISH STEEL BEDS $8.45 _Walnut finish steel beds as picture with cane pan- el and medalion. A real pretty design. Heavy lnch posts, single, med- ium and double beds. Freight paid . . . . . $8.43 SINGLE AND DOUBLE STEEL COUCHES $6.50 to $15.00 About 1O different styles in single and double steel couches, folding and raised heads. Cre- tonne covered mattres- ses in many pretty dc- signs. ' SAMPLE BEDS GREATLY REDUCED About 20 floor samples of our better beds. Med- ium and double bed widths. All steel walnut 3111811. plain and panel. designs. 51-2 to $25. 20 per cent OFF. iii in u» i Y,“ mmuz": “°°“"“' ‘° m" lln: shade for milllnery this m1. ‘nib and lime m... m “m” “m” llama with m. flrekl cashew’ W" ‘ppmwmg “in gfogdlgnmore! ‘for the latter any that brown will b6 oyster and um? “m, h d,:un:ti‘r:§l;r‘ed for street wear in daytime emphasis on whit4 m- (omn war‘ ' _ ' _ . b t - grin‘; ‘l; iamothexflpwhite The plain venue the fualy- That ll chum Mo“ u . “vorted reauentlv pm lingerie battle on the cards for mtlfllll- lthl mi. According m the best ludl‘ T?“ Irma and yellows mingle m4 an e f feather pom m of varie- e in 1°" m‘ Pllllulnea seem likely w b!" c o W _ m rle a dozen shades varied by a shade the better of it. although t!" ted 101111102! m eveminth bifown time: on beta-ocular“ hats. . cmpknmfx-n‘: "an" ‘M’? lyre does not seen-i likely w l“ ‘mere were more velvet: than pluab- One reason why the slip,“ ‘m down and gut entirely. The entorinfl And brims are never. absolutely never, the came on both aides of the hat. They either take the notion. very flatly and very neatly. to turn down at the back like a. helmet or they fly out at one side in a fantail effect. 0r they may even lust fold smoothly over the back of the crown. Ali hats are deeper in the back than they have been ‘for the past couple of years. The Paris hat! shown were extremely smart and quite toil- ‘0: cred. They seemed to depend entire- ly on the originality of the lines of their brims. ‘their colon were black tlons as well diggers. They met with ‘considerable success in locating water in the central pert of the Province. James J. MeEachern reaided_at i265 Robinson Street, Regina. up to less than four weeks ago when he trav- elled with his wife and five children to lhtevan, from whence he ,. ‘ d his outfit. Joseph followed him to u- aist in sinking a well between fflapot and Maple Creek. survivinl the two brothers are Mrs. n. Meliachmi. mother; Flora and Herbert at 800 Pnneau Street. browns. and there were oeverti oom- bimtioru of postal colon. sometimes green appeared with beige. Particul- arly putty was a little reu and peri- winkle velvet whole little brim end- ed at one aide ima skeleton bow. I O I . In fact bows of the bat fabric were quite popular an the New York hats. BOTTLE OF‘ Quite surprising was the re-appear- REFRESHMENT QED. OVAL cmoanflte Regina, Mrs. J. Paoquet. toeton Mala. R. Mclachern. brother at Yoitkoy, l. d, and Mrs. J. J. Melcchem and five children. The third brother, Berber-t. left for llhpleOreekbytbad-RR. lbw- nen. or rather moat hidden- and browns ranging from lend to 00008. ea e "rho new York hate were softer both to material anLliae. ‘they bad Fabric hats this your will be very popular. manufacturers s: hat fumes believe. rut of glove in now tremendously popu- m’ i‘ 9"" m" “ill l0 go excellent- l! with nearly every typo s: mum", for daytime wear. ‘m’; mi, h°,,,.,,,_ wiilmarevenionuthcoaecmp ‘l! bate an new bowl ‘l’ ‘lash. mach. ma. eggshell, am "'4 Ifotn. g-i- \¢-»osooooeo-oo oe-o0¢¢'“ IAVI IOU! IYI! madeacobaabl! that tenancies: ntunoftbruziadflbatwthtfore- Offilhfllvwfliypfiofggmpw" °' "ma" "hlilh I0 0o excellently l with the tailored types o! as“; I t i . train late 1081- flllht. X9. ll expected thy Purl; kph, thlt the bodlfi Ill! N Urfllllh! b0 Regina {G Willi. A. IIAIIINID sun til-Alli! mun n E. E. PARKMAN lemma: um mam lMItqIgI-ll. xll/ima/ éjmby: 1/01 dilate: 4K3 Ell. 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