ma cnnwrrrrowiv GUARDlApi yqTl-IE FORUM-“SEPT. 8th, om, 10th at s P. M. mm“ '“““'°"" COMPLETE PERFORMANCE EACH NIGHT i Auepices Charlottetown Gyro Club (lllic criginalllitllililg ma»: FIVE _ \ ——r-¢ LEAD-N IIAIIDIIUIING at the Charlottetown Beirdrolling flohool, lill Greet George 8t. Phone 114], 6601-94-81. f, w‘ TWO CERTIFIED TEACH!!! o! Ores: and Pitmen Bhorthnud n; u“ Union Commercial College, Wm; Prin. Moran for plrtioulan, 3505-11, POLICE COURT-M m, you" ’ Court yesterday morning, one drunk and incapable wll fined $5 and costs or 10 days. 0 snvlno i_ on JAP-A-LAC HOUSE PAINT SCIIOLARBIIIP- Btudentg intern ested in the Duiightera of the Em. wire Oversea-s Post Graduate soboi~ fiflllllll for 1032 may obtain infor- mation from Mrl. James Macmil- I ,1, ililllllllllllii m :_ an, 22 Brighton ma. aiioi-a-a-zi F L O R E N A M E L ‘l ~ CHICKEN brunch-rm -b - l l ‘l the-Bea. will hold l. Chicken lgiynnzr ‘nd l ...PAINT..,. j - .1.‘ from 8 to 7.30 on Sunday evening. E. J- Dim. Prop. aiioa-ii-i-ai. ~ SERVICES or "n: . “ H ~ . . . , ‘u 151' ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ‘,;§,‘,,,§’,";',f,_ ERE'S what you clo-"Buy a can of JAP-A-LAC f st. Peters ll a. m. Annandale 1.30 House Paint or JAP-A-LAC Florenamel or JAP-A-LAC Porch l i p- m. for Sept. o, 193i. 1-1. c. Morg- d . . . . , l! m, PM,“ an Declr Paint-and, in addition, you ll get FREE a can, one- ._ ‘:1 ~ || . , n "ALIFA—--x Exmamo" _ quarter as large, of any of three listed . Among the guests who registered at For example-buy a gallon of JAP-A-LAC House W“ GOES ON WITH A BRUSH‘ USE .:li Paint, and you have your choice oil a quart of the Halifax Herald Booth at the l Floronamol, or Porch and Decli Paint, or House DON'T FORGET that we also aell Rebuilt Typewriters, both factory vi l Exhibition grounds there, are ' I ¢IIES d Iéfjgfgérfidlzcoie and Aieck Dunn, of all; largo or small. entitle! You to V v I l: Come In and get your 25% Special Saving. Malia , _ rl iiQusEHOLD PAINTS AND Fimsiio g your money go u far an possible by buying your paint product! at those extremely bargain prices.. ozone FASSNACHT m. wif/t . , r , r GEORG FASWACHTJ. GEURG FMSNACHH »,,‘,‘_’1‘_‘,§_°‘;2,“,‘,',;, R,‘,f,i;,°§,,,,';; Rmeml-‘MH/w s" I or" Fr». wilt owl-w of THE GLIDDEN COMPANY LIMITED i: AS y tango from $25.00 to $35.00. Canad- | n . g. on‘ Toronto Montreal Winni eg .. l . , _ -— ga on Free, with purchase 0H gallons. P H‘ FR N I ian Impoitcrs, Wholesalers, Amherst, to MMARYT - N-e- Twice-rem: our THIS courou o HE MOTHER - . _ is Now SUPERINTENDENT _ and bring lHe our wtore for FREE CAN. i: . ~ _ | Endorsed by Clergy of all Denominations .“.“§Z‘§.;.s§§'§ 15.111‘ iilfiif 113$’; u FREE CAN courou- oooo ONLY WITH PURCHASE == o, be discharged from the Boston 11,, “upon, pmpuiy 49mg. ‘Minn y, Q 250° - o‘ ‘m THE GREATEST SPOKEN DRAMA ‘L°,°"..Z"t°i?JZ§ P~*"='-'"-~- / "“"°°"<........ i - i l - ‘Plw- "l. Good: and Colo ll 9‘ OF r . U l "Ill-TON, St. John's Church, Sun- Dgqlgf‘; N-m- ' c n el-‘the Distinguished Patrona iy, sept. 6th: Sunday school at Coupon uplm October l, i931 ' r. ge of 10a. m.,l-Iol c m m a - l HIS HONOR LT. GOVERNOR DALTON HIS WORSHIP MAYOR PROWS mm ll l ll" lmlllllllglllllllwelll‘ GLIDDEN PRODUCTS sow BY THE FOLLOWING .~iGEN’1'S AND DEALERS * ll c E =I;’°..f" EI,.§:,',.MQ§§,Z,RQ',S“Q°°;,“f THE ROGERS WM. CALLBECK c. n. WALLACE, i: ' ~ '1 . . - _ \ _ ) E. l | _ Preacher, Rev. Georg We tbrook, HARDWARE CO. LTD. Cfllllill Bedeilllfi P- E- I- Qolemd“! l ' ' 1. AN UPPOR TUNITY TO SEE l1. m. l l ACgaéllgtrtilflgvéibP- E- 1- RUSSELL CHAMPION mp1) w. JOHNSTONIE f. Th F F ht - . -' _ . _ _ ' . _ _ . ~_ _ K ' 1 , P. E. I. ‘Hurray River, P- E. . 4v "We Przgllillllllllllllflllllsslllflllllc fiv lamill’: fustodi-ins oyci siiv hundicd years. An event which tourists Pncsnvvizniaiv CONGR-EGA- Hunter River, P. E. I. enslllg on l i; d u _ 6 Ilene!“ 1011B- A 1110 have travelled hundreds of miles to Germany TION New London sewice- for HOWARD YEO BRACE, McKAY & CO. Ltd. ARSENAULT 8: IGAUDET l,“ uc 0n unchanged, except for language, for to view . . . . now at your very door. Sabbalth, Sept. s, 193i, will be :3 M. Richmond, P. lE. I. Summerside, P. E. I. Wellington, P. E. I. ‘u E h llows: ll a. m., GCdfllB Memorial, ._ i - . .. - lra xc ange coupons can bo obtained from any member of the Gyro Club from the Lad C ‘ mo p' m" “m; mml’ 7'30 p‘ m‘; l ‘ ___ m J I 1 ' ’ l y “was”!!! by Mallior "l Ciifto . Th ; l m!" r l. "Wham" 1""? 2 M0168 l}. A. Foster s Johnson & Johnson's iuaiiklloiierinllg ivlllillililel tailclgn iiltllllii: £97 Y f, Miltone Tea Rooms Reddin B - 9 - _ I Z355 B. d T Ross-Drug-Unzted Hughg; Drug Co, cvcniiig service. Mr. V. E. Orsboin lt ue t)‘ ea Room; '\viii preach at all services. S , lit In Summerside-Gourl‘ ’ D St ' . ____ _ _ , . . ' Box Office Plan for exchange ol: ioullildlilis lsollllllw openzit Paifslillilillsll’lfiillllllfiildflliaslltgge cor. ’ lclrllsililieoliilrlclillll s-uvllylilili: Wholesale and Relllll ol all Pllllltlllg sllplllles - Queen and Rich mond Streets. Phone 1303. will be disilerwed in the Kirk Kin- . l! . , onmsgilgigatgixefith. Services at h ._ _ ____V .. ; . , -parpt ie h Pam“ “on, Phomnaphs an Thlillrsday at 7.30 anlclillysjillilcila; C00, e i: '7. Rev. J. W. S. Lowi-y or Com- . ' a The visitor to tho shop, two yciirs 614555111“lglflllkréljylggdpgllg: 0F ART before the fair opens, sees artist and artisan. designer. plaster work- er and wood carver. Before o near- Mr. and Mi-s. Deibery McDonald and daughter who are leaving on AIR RACE; ~th evening. Svsslon On Saturday zning. I CIVIL sanvicv: Pi).~‘~.'.'lOi‘lS.— lbrother left to mourn. Tiicy are: Mrs. L. G. McCabe. of Sari D3620; Prince 9f Wales College this W091i are Mqsges Helen Chaisson, Bear ly completed diorama, re rcsentin Thursda for their home in Com- the gnrhning of rubber iilil a Soutill bridge Moss, were the guests on ..___ RENEW" “lllDSmPs-M“ PYIPI-I‘! 11°" 9° Pa“ m“ cmmm" i , Amevican forest, stands a tall bc- Sunday of Mr. Bob Rogers Hunter, BUFFALO N y J" B": -"'l“°h°5l°'~ Maw-ilationo. Bee Pfllk M011"! M me. “n5- James M- Mclhclwl“ o‘ Sm‘ River South, Geraldine Peters and Maui n Pictorial ltopreuentnllvfl cmocked artist Beside him is an River The were aecompalnied bi- ' ' " 5"” 2' my’) ACCOIIIDI-h- Mrs. Brcen and Union cqmmgfcial Cullcgg fur poi-J Francisco; Mrs. Violet McCabe, of CH-mulie 515m" and M“ Jam“ l - l l y “ _A "n" or “llemiuonal ml m“ rson-in-la“, . J. Pason McDon-lncum“, 8506-1i. San Diego and Joseph C. MucDou- MMW.‘ Home Bay East, aid" of Los Angelcs. Requiem High _in Three Dimension; by 5mm ‘heme in Preparing Exhibit; for i013 Exuonltfon BY JULIAN '1'. nmngy fluted I'm: Staff Correspondent “W00. Sept. 2. (um-one open book with a. photograph of the scene he wishes to represent. Brilliant hues of gray, green, yei low, brown and red from his palet- te are applied to the figures of natives‘ at work among the sym- metrical rows of trees. In the for- ther distance of the diorama, which the little son and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ford Corr of Charlotte- town. Mr. and Mrs. James Murray of Fredericton were the guests Sunday afternoon of Mr. and Mrs. Betruiey Wonnacott, Grcenvalc. Ice may be held here this month, under plans now being made by the Aero Club of Buffalo with the |onc~ _tion of the National Aeronautic Aa- ‘sociatioi-i. , The racing schedule has been ar- ranged to follow by a. few day: the National Air Races at Cleveland .iid, and in. . daughter Janet, have .i'vived on u visit to the Province and are the guests of Mr. Breervs ..ster, Mrs. E. J. Dicks, of Daivay. it is many years since Mr. Breeii has visited his native Province an. he is charmed with the improv. mcnts noted. COVEHEAD-—STANl-IOPE Uimu- cd Church services for SundaY- Licpt. 6th. are West Covehead, ll n- n. S. S. l0 a. m. Stunhope 3 P- m~ :ivciieaa Road 1.30 p. m. s s. 10-30 . m. Union Road B. B. 10.30 a. m- .‘.cv. Dr. John T. MmcNeil of Chic- l in Europe." Mose was celebrated at St. Emytiius Church for the repose of his soul- Tiie funeral was postponed until the return of his mother and sister, Mrs. Violet McCabe, who arc at present The many friends of Mr. William Miss Julia Mathison, Albion CrOS: was a visitor to Rollo Bay West Sunday. Mir. Charles MacDonald, and Mr J. Jordan of Montague motored o: Rollo Bay West Sunday. of the mo-t Tammy developed forms “ hat like n small of lrt is being utilized under the ll lllllllllllld lllllllw and ll ls hoped that many crack ‘he a l M ~ ' ago University will preach at lllllllll and chlsels °t dlmmm“ m“ lll-leldlillllilzlclilliiiiiilllllillnlcilllcasilildllly inntllllllllllinillelllllllfliligveilld ffllllzlfltllzg Gil: llllllll wlll llll llllllll lllom lllll lllly Pnllsmnlnuu" sinuous 55 morning service. Mcmnald’ Malmque Road‘ Wm bl i 1/1155 Ellliibeill Mamlmn- Ne“ 8 - - to the Buffalo event. FOLLOWS; ML Stewart a; u a. m’ glad to know that he is convalesc- l York’ was a ‘mun. to Rona Bay 1n the fitlldlOS of the Century A "BTW Exposition, ,,plcgll_?a"ama mill’ be defined as a ‘Imam _l"yl‘pl‘csentntion in three ‘hm thOIl». but it is vastly more Mendel?“ according to Edward J. “the Rh. London artist, associate "hlmo (it'll (T01R89 0f Art and an u ‘l “l H" R0511 Academy, - "Iv: of it: J PW"! Thrwzh Windows “zzfine Yfltlfsclf in ii dimly “may surrounded by bril- ‘hmuzh 0 e like scene; viewed u one amines in uie Willi, Just b“ m“ were looking out of wind- "e a e sunshine, The” my. m modefmeihlnc of both picture me- “Grand more than of both. the teen"!!! is well made one My ‘mo the"! of looking mile; a. "me mo distance. “an!” otfzglfl calls for a com. ‘a palm e art of the sculptor h" H‘ and the architect. ‘ewllflnt illusion should be both in trunk and lcavcs, preserve the illusion of perspective so per- fectly that it is virtually impossible to determine the liuc where the models cease and tho pointed back scene begins. A remarkable illusion of vast distance is attained within a few feet. Other dioramas represent Fort Dearborn in 1833. the entire fair as it will look in 1933, farmers cui- ting wheat, atcemships landing all with minute attention to detail and perfectly executed. SALESMAN INVENTS SELF-OPENING GATE opium, Sept. 3.-—iU. PJ-NO longer will the motorist, driving in the country be forced to lcavo his machine, trudge through the mud to the farmer's gate, unhook it, drive through and then get out again and lock it so the live stock will not cs- cape. Alfred l. Balaton, salesmen, who ‘fimlilete that there i; "m; m}. 7 l" ‘holding where tho actual did the above-mentioned things many time: e day while ceiling on . ,, 1m "hfeglylls and where m, n". M w represznltlflt modele but paint M depth‘ bellmthe third dimension, .. g - lle dkmma 5710i? of the World‘; h, > t Amman‘; he first such shop l "profanity-proof" gate. hil country trade, has invented a All you've got to do in to bump n. not of bnrl with your front bumpers. The bump release: the latch and the gate swings wide open. After the car Scarictown on Sunday, The many friends of Mrs. S. B. Spence, Groom/ale, regret to hear shc is confined to her home through illness. ._.-... Master Frank Andrews who has boon spending his summer vacation with his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Bemsiey Wonnacott, Green- vale, has returned to his home in Charlottetown. crop is reported around here wliera many fields are blighted. A farin- or reports that over half the pot- atoes planted between Wheetiey mvei and Nomi Wiitshire are dy- ing off with a cnnlequental email yield. _ Mr. and Mrs. Victor McPhail, Meodowbank, were the guests re- cently of Mr. and Mn. Bormiey Wonnacott, Greenveic. Miro. Smith Greenvele, end her brothor Mr. George Weyg are hov- ing the pldllllrq of o. vigil; from their sister Mrs. Muzford for a low days. Mr. and Mri. Waiter Wigmoro, Graham's Rmd accompanied by their daulhtcr Myrtle and little Major Luke Chi-iatofer, official referee of the 1930 National Air nought by sole of 50.000 tickets, and a minimum puree of $10,000 in ex- pected. MOOKHIOLM, Bepe 2. (U. P-l Courtship by mail in a compolite lwngue, called fdo, has resulted in the engagement of o, Hungarian, Paulo [Rnczfof Klmon, l-fungory, to a pctternrnaker at the Mbtolo. common. Mrs. William Bowen, accompan- ied by. eon lockaley were the guclts Thursday 0i Mr. and Mrs. B. A- Iiikhoud. Hunter River. ,__._.. Mill Adele MoLennen, teacher at Gieenvoio accompanied by ma. 13 ‘i! Wonnacott and denim" Lilla were the guests recently o! Mrs. Wonnooott‘: mother Mfl. Nor- man Lint. Wheaticy River. A 1511c crowd from Hunter Riv- er and n few from tho Whontlo! River motored to no the Air Pli- eont Monday. Doubtless for a few weeks n large portion of our cit-lions will be "air minded" lo w lpeak. i l-lighfield at 3 p. m; Marshfieid at 11.30. All members and friends an jtaces in Chicago. will have charge, l requested to be present n m’ a °._ ‘ ll w“ plannell A pull" Wm belch“ 59W!“ l" Ml- BMW"?- Nlfilviuccumbed at a private sanatorium. lat 7.80, Mavshfield Blllblidlfl. Rev. Dr. Brown, the Moderator of the General Assembly nan an impoiteni message for you. An offer ng will be token to help defray the expenu of the Mode ator‘: itincraiicy. Di. M. l. Congo, Pastor. IIOMIJ 0N VISIT-Merlin Mc- Donald, an old resident. oi Oakland A delllded lleducuon in m“ polimiawden- “"1195 Tu” c"lb"'~ and for many years accounant with They have no other language in‘ the Hogan Lumbar Co., in enjoying a well eemed vocation in his native Prince Edward inland. Mr. Mao- Donnld found it impouible to join “The Maple Leaf Party" lut year, much to his disappointment. He will spend moat of his time in and around St. Morgareta. in Kings County, where lie will receive a warm welcome from his ulster, Mrs. Joseph Banning, and other rela- tivel. He will lilo visit relatives in New York and other parts of the liut. A: it in over as years Ill!“ Mr. McDonald lut visited his old home, he will be delighted to meet several beautiful nieces who have flown into young womanhood dur- ing thnt time. He will lfllll hil brother, Joseph McDonald, who died suddenly n year om. We wish Mor- ,______. ISLANDER DEAD-Death claim- ad a Son Diego pioneer last month .vhen Mrs. Lydia Murray Brown .Vlr|. Brown was a native of Prince Edward Island and B8 years of age. 5m lmoved to San Diego in 1899. and for- a number of years was prominently identified with the First Baptist church. She is lurviv- ed by two none, Neil E. Brown, end Stephen Brown. two grandchildren and two great-grandchildren, of Son Dingo. Her husband died several years ago. Funeral services were conducte’ by Rev. Bunyan Smith. Interment in l. O. O. F. cemetery. oeys the Oakland Maple Leaf. A SUDDEN DEATIF-The Oak- land Maple Leaf says: - Many friends will be grieved to learn of the death of Vincent A. MacDonald in Sun Francisco on August ll. Mr. MacDonald attended the night ball game that evening in company with four friends, and at tho seventh in- ning, without a word of warning, he was leized with a heart attack and peeled away shortly after. He was 31 years of ago and the youngest of a family of five children. lra father, Joseph Daniel MacDonald. who ‘unborn in Souris. P.E.I., pau- ed away eight years ago. Hio mo- ness in the City Hospital. iiig rapidly, after a vcry serious iii- I West on Sunday last the guest of her sister Mrs. Frank J. Wood. Messrs Charles niid Joseph Sol- Rollo Bay and Vicinity Miss Manors: MacCormac has returned to her homo in George‘ town after spending tho past week in Rollo Bay West the gucst of the Misses MocRne. Miss Annn Dongle of Boston who has been visiting iicr father Mr. Joseph E. Dongle, Bear River South has left for hor home. Mrs. William A. White and Mrs. Lazarus White, Rollo Bay West were recent visitors to Little Har- bour Mr. William MacKinnou, Rollo Bay Wcst is attending Prince of Wales College. Miss Isabelle Pequot Rollo Bay, spent the week end in Souris. is West. left this week to resume his stud- thor, whose maiden name was Cath- Miss Laura Kirkhan-i left on re- turn to Western Canada recently after spending the summoi- with her mother Mrs. R. Kirkham, Sour- Mr. Emmet Donohoe. Souris West ,isk'i oi‘ Boston opcm. a short vaca- ition in Boar River South, guests 0i {Mun Joseph E. Deagic. . My. Wilfred MacDonald, Nev York has loft on return after i vacation with his parents Mr. and Mus. Hugh J. MacDonald. Souri: West. Miss Margaret Peters, Rollo Bay East, 10ft Thursday for Boston, af- tor spnndiiig the summer with he! parents Mi‘. and Mrs. Andrew F Peters. l M. and Nfrs. Lazarus MncGough Mrs Chcstcr MacGough, Miss-Eileen MacGough, Bear River North and Mr. Martin MacDonald, California were visitors to Rollo Bay on Sun- day lust. Mrs. F. E. Pcicrs and Miss Betti MaoCormac, Rollo Bay were visitori to Souris River on Tuesday. Mi‘. Tom Mallard of Boston mot orcd to tho Island this week on i visit to relatives in Cvowan Brae. Miss Elizabeth MncCabc lei Friday for Boston after spending an ° "Ii"! in being mo- nu polled uii- h, m t wi as mi t a Wh i - lll l0 m’ i i! Brenicrt illusion back ouwmetillildlllv fs-mkelfl‘! llil- lzllrecogtllllrllltllllll gulollltl odlltldll-y slv- w. lllllll lll. lllllolllly lhoum ‘m m‘ ‘ dellnllml "will?" M"! I l"?! erlne Agnes MacKinnon, was also a ies at Dnlhousie. lflpmgm» “nw ' more" momwflu" M“ ll l be ‘inclined to do their trevollinl return to thin city, whore hi: frivndl native of P. E. I. Besides the mo- the summer at her home iii Gcwai l m m“ °n w‘ *'“' WJWIlWP-QIKIIMJIIDI Inf-- tiue-tholoelethreennen-sodocir- Amhig the otudcntl entei-ml Bree. “w--