Jlililliiii ca.» t. :n.u.-+,g.,gasa; :. i _ ., __... _._..._._, soon,» o-no- ~ ggcr-qv-o- -¢~ . WEDNESDAY, illlulgliuugp 1 Walnut finished Steel Be tinuous posts. Resilient a’ s"; 4' and 4' s". BED SPRING MATTRESS comfortable Al-Felt Mattress, “The Holman Home Plan Makes It Easy to Ownf,” f‘ iiolman’s For yeti i Look! 3 Pieces, Only $13.90' Here is a typical Holman Value-one in which you are getting far more than your money's worth i, Attractive d, with 2-inch con- Coil Spring, and in sizes “ma... .. -- uee-n-wm» - » - analog naamni srlillic FILLED with good grade, fancy S Ticking-rolled edge. Sells larly for $19.95. Now dding Value! 1 Made by Simmons-sold by Hollnan’s. A truly “quality” Mattress at a low price. Well con- structed, Sprmg Filled, covered flLlvlAfliSgiiiii .-_..a-. ..'._.... . ENJQY. LIFE ll MATTRESS trlped regu- sHvs ooo-oo and Prince Bounty Chronicle ._Mj5g Grace RDITICIKQ has ro- turned to New York after a pleae- a.nt visit with her mother, Mrs. Romcke, and her brother, Mr. Louie a, Romcke and Mrs. Romcke o! Bummerside. S. —Miss Beatrice McDonald, RN, —This column is relerved foi- new! --BUY Su erior Motor Oil 75c fi! I n! I t e t ii t in: timing of I p d h Lgter M155 R059 hBVB 1'8 0Q I! P! ll ii lli l‘ an er s " m", nun," m“, be ,,,,,,.,,,,| t 1 per gal. and heavy caster machine - ' tn n ward strictly payable in ad’ Q11 51-, Braqdg 750. turned to their home in Dorchester, Mass, after spending their vacation resume clinician .____. .3 Thin column in reserved fol new: of local interest but allrertillnl of n nawsy nature may be inserted If I cents n word strictly payable In advance. . . ‘SUBSCRIPTIONS t0 The handed to their Rep. Archie Hume, or left at H. J. Mabons Drug Store, Montague. 193- ponsible for s loee of $280,000,000 in eight years. Mr. Scott writes as the mouthpiece of the group of Canad- ian experts who have given several years of their lives to this vital question. As in the case of all these articles in the Canadian Geograp- hical Journal, the carefully chosen illustrations help materially to make the story clear. _Eileen Jennes, wife of the emin- ent Canadian archaeologist Diamond Attaching Buttons g In the Correct Way Now that buttons have again come into fashion as trimming for frocks, it is especially important to know how they should be sewed on. It is, true that buttons never are discard- ed entirely ior they are necessities Yes ! Big Moonlight Excursion Let’s Go i. "50 —ALL nnmms from tug of on the Island with relatives. Miss . -!'LEA and disinfecting powder Iior foxes, in stock at Bruce's. 750. _-KINDERGARTEN CLASSES lie-open Monday, September 11th. Miss V. Richardson, Graduate of .Departmcilt of Expression, Halifax Ladies College. 63G. "SPORTS-In the Kensington Rink, Friday, Sept. lst, i933. Ad- mission l0 cents. ‘I33 war teams competing Bedeque Rink must be hands of the man, not later than September 1st. 637. -—-BASKET GRATES, dome dampers, ash dumps, and allflre- place fixtures, wholesale and retail at Bruce's. '75‘?- —GOLF (‘IIAIiIPIONSllIPS -- The playoffs for tho ladies and -PLAYDO\VNS “TDNESDAY-r- for the Strong and Morrison Trophy in in the secretary T. J. In- .0! Beatrice McDonald is one of the Is- land's successful young ladies and conducted a Nursing Home in Dor- chester.—s. "—Mr. John E. Parsons and Mr. Alvaine Parsons of New York were guests at the Queen Iioicl, Slim- merside, for the week cnd. They ,have been cruising in Maritime waters on their yacht Malabar Vi for some time. Dllfirlq their stay. on the Island they wcrc the guests Solicitor Crcellunn Tiff-Nth“? CANADIAN GEOGRAPHIC JOURNAL The August number of the Canad- ian Geographical Journal is an ex- cellent example of the purpose gov- erning this national periodical-to conlbillc ill its articles accurate in- formation and popular appeal. A hundred years ago this month the Royal iviliianl, a vessel built in Quebec, sailed from Pictou, N. S., to London~tlie first ship to cross any ocean entirely under lier own Jenness, describes entertainingly one of the westernmost outposts of North America, Little Diomede Is- land, and its native inhabitants, hu- man and otherwise. This barren rock once formed part of the route by which America was populated from Asia, and Asiatic Eskimos still cross over from one continent to the other in their frail skin boats. Captain W. H. Curtis Gait, for- merly of the North of Ireland and now of Montreal, lecturer and trav- eller, writes with sympathy and un- on garments, but intermittently they emerge as trimming, thus giving them double importance. For such articles as coats and outer wraps which require doing up and undoing whenever worn, nothing has usur- ped buttons, combining ts they do both convenience and ornament. Since coat buttons are of such constant value, it is well to know the best way to sew them on. There are two points to consider, namely, how to secure them firmly and how to sew them on so that there will be no defacing signs of stitches on the Leaves derstanding of the picturesque and At a. meeting held on lvionciny af- ternoon the playdowns for the in- lennediate teams has been set for Wednesday. The Harris Sluggers l-nd the Summerslde Baseball Club will compete. The Baseball Club is‘ yomposed of a picked team from ‘ihc Pioneers and C. Y. M. L. s. -—FIINERAL rSllltvlCEs - The luneral of the late Joseph C. Poirler oi St. Nicholas too‘; place from his gents championship o! tho Sllm- and his daughters, Miss Constance mcrside Golf Club nrc now in full and M155 Molly at their country srvlng, and soverni games hnvffflmtatc at Foxley River. The young been rim oif. Tiu- wulnrrs of ihe mm “on. dflighfgd “pp the 5cm- semi finals will he aunoilnccd i1‘- ,(-ry and cxcelleni fishing to be had the near future. S. for. the Senator's place which is, fbeing opened today to the public, PERSONALS l 5-‘ —Miss Thelma Allen of Wclllng- , ton is vishinrt in Sulllm. ..lc. S. steam. Colonel William Wood, of Quebec, who enjoys an international reputation as an authority on the history of navigation, and who is the author of a number of worth- while books, tells the story, of thcl Royal William in a way that is both- convinclng and entertaining. CHICAGO, M18- 28——Mrfi. DOr0-‘ In Canada as in other countries, thy Tinder was convinced today‘ many interesting experiments are_ that dreams come true. i being carried out today with the She visited a gypsy girl the 0th? idea oi’ giving work to the unem-rer day and had her fortune told. historic Coast of Antrim. I GYPSY PREDICTS DREAM | ‘VILL BECOME A REALITY | AND WOMAN VERIFIES IT j some in their way as are the out- hte home in St. Nicholas to St. John the Baptist; Church, Miscou- che, on ‘Tuesday morning. Rev. Martin Monagharl, D.D., officiated at Requiem bless, and also at iho grave. The pull bearers were: Messr-‘I 3919mm, panic.“ stdnlcvqhiifillilTfil. Tllov wcro accompanied Poirier, Gerald Gaudct, A. J. Gllli- 1W D1‘. _J. -‘\. NIP-PINK‘. s. fit, Joseph S. Poirlcr and Arthur Ii-audet-S. mcnt. S. ~Mlz Jnnles McKay of Mnlpeque underwent a slight operation for ._.D]ED m "AR-l-Sy-IELD’ 3g ];_'ionslls in ihc Priurc County Hospi- --Word was received on Mondayiial on Mondnv. S. by Mr. James Goss of Suiii- A -~ -' trierslde of the (loath of his sister,i ~11!“ John Iloocciio of ‘Tisnish Mrs. Bertha, Day, at; ho,- home 1n is undergoing ircniiucllt in ihc i-Iartsflelri, N. B, after a lingering‘! FY3116" Cvllllli’ 1T°Fl1i¢0i. S. illness. Besides her brother, one,‘ —"-~ Ulster, Mrs. Frank Delncr of Ed-l “Mm Smmm NFDWJTd 0f mung, Washington, Su,.\.i._.cs_ Imxqwl Cambridge, Ninssx, is Vll-‘lililg in Day ‘was a native of summersme Sumnlcrside ihc guest of hcr sister, and will be kindly remembered by; Mrs- ‘vmmm EFWYY- s- old friends. Interment was all - g5-,+_g1@1d_ 5_ l —-i\ir. llcnrxl Whitney has re- , tun-mi to Nev." York after spend- flllp; his vucniioll wiih his parents, “VISITORS T" SU-‘YVEIWDE m. and Mrs. w. J. Whitney of »—Ml'. Leo A. itianri of Toronto ar-i, snmlncrgidcw 5 rived in Sulumcrside on Snt-urcluvi to see his sister, Mrs. Waller (lei Cosie O‘Gl'a<lv, ‘who was so sor-i mnrslclo, 11.15 as hrr guests this lowly injured in the recent roll-j week, m“ Jenn Inglis of Shcdioc, way crossing accident at Noon-ans, N. E, and Miss Enid Tritcs, of Crossing. He. was accompanied by‘ Moncion. N. B.—S. Mrs. liialln and Miss Katherine, ~--_~_ UGradJr. sister of the husband of‘, —-.\iiss Helen Nicholson has re. Mrs. O'Grndy, who lost his life in: turned from an enjoyable visit to the accident. Mr. and Mrs. Mnuu. Chnrloiiciozvu where she was the were away onga vacation when? guilt". of her brother. Mr. Ewen they heard of the tragedy and‘ Nicholson and Mrs. Nicholson, S. came as quickly as they could io| --\- see their sister, Mrs. O'Grady .‘ MDT. Will Holman, with Mrs, progressing as well a5 can be “-1 Holman nucl their son, Master —l\fiss Evelyn liicKenzie, of Sum- i -l\l'r. Edward Dorie of Tignish; hos olltcred iii!‘ hospital for trcat- —Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Hogan of QTONCTON’ _ fSulnmersirlrl left Oil Aionday for, ‘m5 of MN’ Caihmme Ma“ Mas- T0 Antigonish j For Burial if L AUG. {EB-The b0- and ‘son, her two young children two sisters, Madeiine and Chris- tine Macdonald, ullo were killed in: a osllision between a speeding New I York ccnirul mall train and the, sedan in which they were driving: near Chcstcron, Ind, Oil. Aug. 22nd» last, prised through Molicion on] the Maritime express this morning‘ de-tinod to Aniigonisil, N. S., where they will be DIITlCCi. ‘Tile bo- dies were accompanied by the hus- band of Mrs. Liaison, who with one other child, alone ls lcft to mourn the loss of wife and mother. children and brother and sister. In the baggage car along with the bodes was the trunk which‘ l The difficulty has been to do this for mails and valuable freight us Asia. It is expected that as many l as 50,000 men will be given employ- l merit on these various undertakings. ployed on important public works. in such a. way that the cost would not be prohibitive. The Editor des- cribes how this problem is being solved in the Dominion, under the shrewd direction of Mfljill‘ General McNaughton, by using unmarried. out-of-work Canadians to carry out o. number of useful public works that lander normal conditions might have had to be postponed for sev- eral years. The most significant of these undertakings is the comple- tion of a string of landing stations for aeroplanes across Canada, which will create the fastest possible route well as passengers not only across Canada but between Europe and The Assistant Agrlcultlual Editor was being carried irar at the time of the fatal acci- dent. While the impact must have‘ been terrific, the trunk has of the Winnipeg Free Press, R. M. i Scott, tclls in the August number of lthe Journal, the tremendously im- portant story of the solving of the in the motor only , let the world know about it? Joe says, said the gypsy: “Place your money in a handkerchief underneath your pillow. Whatever you dream will come true." Mrs. Tinder dreamed her money was stolen. She woke up, untied the handkerchief and found her dream fulfilled. INDIAN WITH $33,000 FANCIES GOLD_ TEETH BETTER. THAN HIS OWN EDMONTON, Aug. 28--.7oe Dil- lon, full-blooded Slavey Indian, is coming south of Fort Smith, N.W.T., for the first time in his life. He is bound for San Francisco on holiday after selling a. big silver claim for $33,000, and his first act will be to get a set of gold teeth for himself and his squaw. Their teeth are all right, but what's the use of having $33,000 if you can't one end broken, a. corner. ' The party left: Edmonton, Alta, the home of the Massons on July 1st on a vocation trip by motor earl and nftcr vlsiifiig relatives at An- tlgOfiliil, N. S., the former home of Mrs. lviosson and her two sisters, prcceedcd to Chicago to sec the World's Fall‘. They were on their vrzly home- io Alberta at the time of the fateful collision. Contracts cane the schol ‘teachers had plann- at Edsrm. I-Ycln lnfomzltion 83th", problem of scourge of the western Canadian prairie farms that has been res- . fiinigoponooe by ‘singing ‘Irish- tute Carol and unison. each member repeating an origin- al verse. found with the effects would indi- m“ “d “Plmwed- cci to teach ill Alberta this year, t‘) have “ “m” Part3’ the 5°11°W1n€ Madefne at'Ponoka and Christine I Mmldfiy. Pious Wore mode for some. Wheat Rust, that repeating Creed in Roll call was responded to by Minutes of last meeting were It was decided at this meeting We had as our invited guests the In the face of aecuto trade re- striction and keen competition from her rivals, Canada has succeeded in holding her awn in world wheat trade and has exiported during the cereal year just ended about 42 per cent of world shipments. The temperatures in North and Central China are similar to those in Canada, whle South China is sub-tropical, similar to the British West Indies and Central America. The seasons in China are similar to those in Canada, although in Central and Southern China intense pecterl and cvprcsscd her oppre- -.._ .....-.r,..¢_ S IiIISSBIIHOiIBIPIOIIBFty For Sale In Summerside The desirable hotel pfflpgft _ l’ known as the RUSSELL HOTEL at Summerside is offered for sale. The properly consists of a large lot. with n hotel or easily convertible into de- Iifllble B-lmrtments. no building w... ‘hilmlllhly renovated three yaarg 'li~’°r 1nd is conveniently situated I Mal-tho. Nlch . meantime the; roomy will b Id b ' . non on the e so y public “c JESSIE IIALLETI‘. , i1I- . _ 4 suicii con PRICES cmisn A Donald, have roiurncil to Toronto ciniion for the many kindnesses flfior on cniiivzililo visit with the ' farmer's nloillol", Mrs. R, 1i n01- i Dorothy Brighton. liloss, accnmranled by was the impact that the bodies and their brnilqnr‘ Mn Gprnlu skerw of pieces of the sedan Boston. and bliss Monica. Keefe, “Lang the track f" 5mm’ ‘Tsmncmls five returned home, after visiting a commoiiions building suitable for Eris tended slim premises on Tuesday, and other places lheflfth day is. u» “mock noon- ° (‘P mber at twelve B55. cred bcclfng cu the cause of ihc accident it uoud seem that the 5°01" Fiioilpfld I01‘ a frclghi train direction . n, it. Keller and daughter, in the Inmate mm Mm Favlcn ofstartirlg up again and so terrific were strewn some 5km,’ o, Coleman, l,‘ FAIRVIEW INSTITUTE lunch-s. The regular monthly meeting of the Institute met at the home oftl; Mrs. attendance of members and visit- —-Mrs. J. M, Nicholson and Miss‘ olsou have returned mmcrsldc from an "h! to Vflllffiuvcrv y; Q Imcmbcrs of Riuglvood Institute. A ‘delicious lunch of ice cream, cake ‘and sandwiches xvos served by the but; failed to notice the spQQQmgiFFIIIViCSV mcmbcrs, after which the’ .75 Milton-hour mail brain going Entertainment Committee favoured when us with a reading "Nora Gets Her Picture Took," by Mrs. Thomas Burdett: a monologue by Mrs. Al. ison MncMiiInn, instrumental mu- ~ test conduct/ed by Mrs. Alison Mac- Millan. Mrs. the winner of some. Thomas ‘Burdett with a Soodflnetitute for their _ Meeting closed by singing National ors. The president presided and Anthem. heat with high humidity is exper- fenced from June to sepiomboy, the winters being raw and rainy our. i118 the months of January, Feb. Tull-TY and March. E i- rvrslcnr I EXAMINATION jittlng and snnlyfq Glee!- oe. eta, ll. J. IMBBI v orrqnrrnlqr Connect“ Wih l0 by Freda Iiurdctt, a bird con- Stanley Taylor was A vote oi’ thanks was extended y Ringwood Institute to Fail-view hospitality. inside. Coat linings are often as hand- side materials. It is for this reason, as much as to prevent textiles from staining goods to the breaking point, that small and inconspicuous but- tons ere sewed inside the ooate, with the same threads and at the same time the larger outside bui- tons are fastened to the garment. Wednesday, Sept. 6th CarFerry S.S. “Charlottetown” 8.30.... BORDEN BAND. . . ORCHESTRA . . . DANCING! (Supervised Auto Parking Free) Tickets Limited - Get Yours Early ! At Leading Drug Stores in S’Side Charlottetown and Kensington 75B Returns 12 p. m. Don’t Get Left i $1 this is termed. Uniem purely for _ ornament, buttons should never be These inner buttons shouli. be sewed down so tight as to hinder pierced. with four holes whether the their usefulness as a fastener. The outside buttons has a shank or isi shanks on buttons permits such. also pierced. Every time thelplay. Buttons with holes in them threaded needle is put throughthe should be given similar play by sew- Insldc Coat Buttons coat materials whether from the ing them a trifle loosely to the ma-li front or back it is also run through terial. Also before ending ‘of! the; one of the holes in the inner but-i thread, it should be wound several: ton, each time through an opposite times tightly about the threads hole. When coats are of very heavy which comes between the button and- goods, or iur, these inner buttons the material. should always be used. lest the ma- terial or skin tears. allowing sufficient thread between button and cloth, was to start the Play of Buttons thread with a knot on the right side Buttons should always have e. llt- of the 80008 .0159 beneath "he" the tie freedom of motion, or play, as button was to go and after the first stitch was taken, fastening the but- ton down, a. pin was run under ii This pin remained wound about the stitches thus making a shank of the threads, allowing Just the right amount of play. The seed of carrots, due to tlli fact that the individual seed-clus- ters do not ripen at the some time, cannot be harvested in the same manner as giangels and swedes. Th! The old recommended method of “nmvlduall seemclusters mun b‘ picked by hand when they becoml brown and several pickings alo necessary to harvest the crop ill best condition. ' n it‘; o e a POTATO , J2S.f.'.".i..... who r r i ' -':>.:.’;”;/7~ <-GUID The Hail Potato Digger never bruises the easily handled by two horses; its upkeep is the RAISING Nerves ROLLER WIDE CONCAVI z ; ROLLER ‘ potatoes; it is smallest of any digger on the market; it is strongly built and is guaranteed against the heaviest service; when buying it you purchase at the some time the greater part of a hilier and e same frame is used on all these implements. I such as we have, with the prospects of a goo ultivator as the n a dry season, d price for po- tatoes, the absence of bruises will pay for the digger in one 508.5011. ' BOTH NEW AND USED DIGGERS AT GREATLY REDUCED PPRICES. The Hall Manufacturing Bompa ny U0.- SUMMERSIDE. i‘. I. Eastern Agent: W. It. Dennis, Charlottetown, P. E. I. They ill {he West: 7 f '"' I ’“ "w —-- wcr ' ' Mrs Nice}; §°°°f'"’“"1@o home by Brlnizmi! Uo Father Min; n ih 0mm g"“““°“"d'°"- _ . or g and Master Jackie BY GQLLY‘ ‘run-r DQNT BE 5“_LY,|1-Nb “fa-r “NC-ER HURT“; MAYBE \ OUGHT "r0 5END FOR ‘Vi-IE DOCTOR- . i‘ We have e f w h . .- Em‘ SLACK con. whlceh w‘: T: i: 31m‘ Bmwm of one or two dollars per ton; must bc ydfiitfgeflt1giyiaflnz J/w/d n ' /- v , EMS $13 [desire n free burning kitchen coal 08k for if’ '13) “Wt/l, Th allt ' 5 h we" chilru y of VICTORIA as n.n all round purpnsg m,“ / \ i‘ , . °'"'~ ,_ . . ‘ l‘ 1i H. n. LA nae a co. 58 Queen st. Charlottetown ppm, 10M A LrFrLE SCRATCH- r-r SERVES You Rial-ff r-QQ - usmo Mvsclosorea- ‘VHS oaux PLACE TQ n no SYMPATHY AROUND HERE is m - BLEEDHQG- _._- I By George ivlivhl-nnul Kim's LiTTLE PAW is Dost-r STAND ‘THER? \-\KE A FOOL: GET THE _ _ "rm: DlCTlONARY AN’! * _ i 9 Doc-row QU\C\<! ‘ cANH- emu. lT - - c \ f“ .‘ ' p Q g - ,. \ M‘ I ' . ' iv i -‘~ 3 - ~ .... i» . -~ r o . r -— z’ .- * , _ . ' "i ‘I'd Y“ rrwxiv-mlono. m. "