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POOLEt? c0. g g ‘riouswimllnvcs , ‘ ‘, i? ram l? a '»_,4¢.n » .- -= “LOCK” : How About a New Potato Digqer ‘- ‘ - For This Season? ‘ [I you are lulu-outed. we will be glad to quot» you on v l our New Improved Proctor. Over three hundred in use in P. E_ Island. . 1,”, Bruised and‘ Write for prices, Bruce S*:".;:.rrt & O0. Ltd. Covered Potatoes. Oentrai Guardian POTATO HAULlNG-Cail Ben's Taxi. and ‘Transfer for your Potato hauling, 3 Trucks. Phone 1010. 6890-841-51 ' CHURCH OF SCOTLAND-ARV. ~ 'en MscDougali will preach Thurs- day, llthht Argyle Shore at 7.30 p. 111., and Sabbath, 14th, at DeSable ‘ Summerside at 7. Also Monday, 15th, at Coleman at 7.30; and Tues- day, at Milo Hall at 7.30 p. m. i GOSPEL MEETING-A. Stanford, ‘Pastor or the Nazarene Church at ~, Elmsdaie, will conduct a gospel meet- {ing on Wednesday night at 7.45 at the home o1’ Mr. and Mrs. Elmer ‘Younkors st North Wlnsloe. HUNTER RIVER CIRCUIT-The services on the (Hunter River United Charge for Sunday, Sept. 14, 1930, are as follows: ll s. m, Wiltshire; 3 p. m, Wheatley River; ‘l p. m., Hunter River. Rev. Mr. Cook, o! Bideford is to conduct the above ser- , vice. A. E. Chapman, Pastor. BEADALBANB, United Church o! Canada. Service: on the above g charge for Sunday, Sept. 14th, are as follows: Ross Valley, l1 s. m; 'Granvll1e, 3 p. m.; Pleasant valley, ‘ 7.30 p. m. The evening service will . be devoted to the W.M.S., when the , Annual Thankolfering will be made. "rhos. Palethorps, Minister. l v i i \ i l i TOOK INTERESITD PART -— iowlng to a regretted oversight, the insmo of Mr. J. J. McLeod, of Bon- shaw, was omitted from. yesterdays ‘Guardian story of the supper 0on- ferencs of District Chairmen and ‘Commlttcemen for the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital Campaign, held in Beach Grove Inn, Tuesday even- ing. Mr. McLeod took an interested part in the proceedings and his pre- sence was greatly appreciated by Executive Chairman Tldmarsh and the entire Board o1 Trustees. RENJRN FROM EXTENDED VIS- 1T-—Dr. V. L. and Mm. Goodwill rc- turned last evening after an extend- edtrirp of s. month Dr. Goodwill st- tended the Greet Priory o! Knights :Templar at Regina as official repre- sentative of Prince Edward Precep- tory. He was accorded the high honor of being elected Provincial Prior for Nova sootia and the Island. The trip , also included the sessions of the sm- ish Medical Association at Winnipeg, where representatives flvm all parts of the British Empire were present in this great annual gathering of the ‘medical profession. Dr. and lvlrs. Goodwill went as tar as Vancouver, Victoria. and visited many interest- ing points en milte. a i msnrvns Monrmo- August ‘creating of Pleasant Circle Institute ,mct at the home of Mrs l-luih. WB-l- ‘ker, with fourteen“ member's and Ifour visitors Meeting opened with singing institute Ode, Roll call l lollovmd answered with preserving ‘hints. Minutes of last meeting read .j and adopted. A blil was paid by Mrs Cameron. Different Conunlttees, ‘ were heard from. Program mnsisted ‘or reading by Mrs Emmett C-roken. lvlzrs Jock Walker and Mrs George McKay, and a recitation by Mrs HB-l‘ ‘rio Boulter. Next meeting to be held Eat the home oi Mrs Martin Keough iron call to be answered with Pickling lreselpts. Meaning closed with Nation- ‘al Anthem. Lunch was then served by the hostess. i TOP OF THE WORLD i Dominuod frmn Page 4 st 10.30; Capo Traverse at 2.30; and‘ THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN '. rusuirnunau uuuiwu six- VICIB. in tbs Baptist Church, Mur- ray Harbor on Sunday, Bept. 14th inst, at 3 o'clock ln the attornoon. ,Rev. Mr. Murray, of Caledonia will - ' preach. I i PERSONALS 4 \ Mrs. Gertrude Campbell and Miss ‘Murphy left yesterday morning 1o ; Boston, Mass. . Mr. Charles McMahon, Joseph Harris and James Jarvis were visit- ors to the city yesterday on business. A motor party consisting of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Murphy, and Tho- mas Harris, Elmira, motored to the city yesterday. Mrs. Harris H. Beer of Toronto. _ [who has been spending the summer M1 wmum "NmAy with Miss Hannah Small of Summer- , vlcbpnsldm, o, Lord, Thom“ a, sids is at present the gust or Mir.‘ mum Newmudmnm lnmmuon“ and Mrs. Charles A. Beer, 204 l-Iills- . Advemsgn‘ Annex and g member o; W” siml" ; tbs executive committee o! the Can- -‘ adiau Good Roads Association. Premier Isa his returned rter at- ‘ tending the Canadian National Ex- hibition n7. Tcrozntdpxi his way homo he visited Otiswo and attended the opening o! Parliament. Adjutant Martin, of the Salvation Army, left for Victoria, BC, on Mon-_ day to enjoy a well earned vocation. Hc will be sway for about six weeks. Mr. Harold Dcverenux left Tucs- day morning for 'I‘uft's University! Boston, Mass, to resume his studies in medicine, after spending the sum- mer months with hls brother, Robert Deveresux ot this city. Miss Margaret Emery. who has been visiting hm‘ grandparents, lvk. and Mrs. Wm, Tecd, 5n, has left for Montreal, where she will shortly re- sums her studies at McGiII Univer- sity. - Clarence mlk| formerly head bell boy at the Queen Hotel, left yesterday morning tor Poughkeepsie,‘ N.Y., to visit his brother. non. w. ii. irmns Chairman of the Hlghrosda Com. mission of Newfoundland, which h“ built nearly one thousand mil” of rnaoadam in the Ancient Colony. Newfoundland recently becamg g member of the Canadian Good Roads. Association, on s provincial bnsls. Master Bruce MacDonald, son of Mr. and Mrs. Duncan MacDonald, has returned from Halifax, after, having n very successful operation on , his hand. He was accompanied by] his aunt, Mrs. Daniel Cummings,‘ ~ Milton. “_ ' l Mr. and Mrs. Clive Boehner hovel’ returned from their honeymoon tripl ‘ ‘- . through the provinces. While 1n Nova Scotla. they visited with Mr. mush-u relatives in Martin's River, being the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Boehner. l not target. He reminds us that there are trees, in Canada, seventy lzet Arctic Circle. Ho reminds us that there i. more "snow-free land" in Greenland. in August, than there ls in ltngland. Hs deals ruthlessly with a pet illusion when he says that fully half ths Eskimos of the world have never seen a snow house. Stefannson and Wilkins and Amundsen and Byrd have been among the modern pioneers of the Arctic adventure, and they, at least. have known hardship and peril in the for north. Stcfsnnscn ls in no sort of doubt that they were blazing a trail on which the world would find it easier to follow. Hs ls firm in his conviction that the British Air Rout; __ ‘ltlon is a practical busi- ness undertaking "by which, within a few years. we shall no doubt have regular air communication between the British Isles on one aide and Canada and the United States on the other." highs. hundred miles north of the __ Tll6|NfiAlE iGEORfiEl0Wl visrinnll The rues held yesterday after‘ noon in connection with the Kings County Ibihlbltlon at Georgetown were very successful, all three classes being closely oontcsisd. Qulnla won the tree for all in three straight heats, ma. Bmokes took the 2.29 class while Belle A won the Green Race. PIEE-FOB-ALL Quinlmflelly 1 11 Dixie Mark, {awry 2 2 2 Gordon Harvester, Mcharen .. ll 3 3 wins mambo. minor a 4 s Great Village Bells, Mac- Donald ..... 45 4 Time 2.1T, 2.18, 1.18. ZJBGass Eva Brookes, ‘Irowsdale .. .. 2 1 31 Bob Kenworthy, Kelly .. 6 4 l 2 OroIdMcCabe l so a Autiunn Belle, Ln-nnlgun 324dr Princeslldna .. . . 565dr Time 2.21 1-2, 2.22 1-2, 2.22 Green Bus Bells A, Shepherd ‘... i 1 2 W. and G. Gallant 22 l Boom-use, Gordon 4a 3 Edgertql Hall, Kelly 8 6dr Benjamin Disraeli. Gordon .. 5 4dr Time 2.48, 2.42 1-2, 2.40. Racing At i Woodstock WOODSTOCK, N. 3.. Bent- 10- Keen competition was seen in the different heats o! the horas races staged hers yesterday. Peter Polrey. owned by P. O. Blmondson, o! Lime- stone, Ms., won the 2.1! trot ‘in straight heals. Northern Light, own- ed by A. E. Webber. Bsrlgor, won the 2J9 trot and pace. The race for Carleton County horses was won by Donna. ‘Thompson, owned by E. M. Lutz, Woodstock. Summaries: 3.19 Trot Peterrokey, ch42. Bimond- son, Limestone .. s‘ ____*_.___ Peter Dawes. ch.g.. Reed _ STEAMER. LADY IIAWKINS Bwl- Fbrt Ffllrfleld 2 I 2 DELAYED BY HURRICANE Pluck! Lw. s-m. Covliie. Concord 8 8 8 sanvr JOHN, ma, Sept. 1-1:», Delil- Blrvwtcr. bl-m. Av- lnyed more than a. day as the vessel‘, "Y. WWd-“Wk - 4 4 4 lay one hundred miles lrom Dominco ‘ E" wWl-hl’. ill-m» M88011. while a terrific hurricane raged over‘: Brockton . . . . . . . ll 5Wd that Island and laid n vast scene of ‘ TlmFii-N: 3-14; 2-18 1-2. desolation for the gaze oi psssengersi ‘ on return to that Island, the Canad- ‘ 1 2.19 Trot and Pace tan National steamship “Lady I-lawq , kins," Captain E. H. Cameron arrived . Nmmem 311181111. Webber. at noon today.‘ ‘The Lady Hawkins gm 3151153,]; ggunuzg Bangor l l. l was ln harbor at Dominica, Ell-l “m, mum," o! Newloundland, Lucky Lindy, b.g., McNelll, routs from Demorsm, British Gul- who y¢¢entiy became o member of smli-hlwfii. P- E- I-. 2 I 2 ans, when the gigantic storm brokel m, 6mm,“ Good m“, Ana“. Nowsday Mac, l-mghq, 3m. and was immediately guided out to “om Sh. Richard "knhg n"; gor I 1 3 sea in order that she ship would not hosmuut, to the w“ rum-mung,“ Igo, ch.g., Foss, 1mm 11mg- gmmd in u” 70”” 0! ‘hi’ 53h n cl the Association who recently visit- field 6 l ‘I remained out over night. On return- l u, New;,.,,,,,,u,,,¢_ Bell‘; Hsrvestwortn, ‘Prscy, ing, Captain Cameron said the‘, L estons . . . . . . . . .. b l 4 stricken islands presented n pitiful‘, -—>—€"—~ Galahad, ha, Wright, For; vista. Roofs were torn off, bulldingsi _ IH-idield 7 d 5 were in smblcs, crops were ruined Marvel Todd, brm, Small, and everything was chaos. After Caribou 6 5 a leaving Dominica again the lady ‘Dime-Lit; 2.13 1-2; $.14. Hawkins called at the several West Indies and Bermuda enrouts to Saint (arising (yo, n”, John, where on arrival the passen- Donna Thomwon, 0.111., gers were landed and n general cargo‘ Lutz. Woodstock t 1 1 1 of n ‘ and other tropical fruits, . J.M.D., chg, J. M. De- uniosded. There was a luiipassen-r INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Wm‘ w L-ock 6 8 a 2 ger list with several 1mm Bermuda. ‘g Peterssa, Pundit, Pools, ____ st. Louis 5 6 Z Woodstock 1 2 a a New York ... ... ... .. I 9 0 Charles Direct, b-I- $3. nswm a a 1a chlsags ... 0 I 0 Peter Watts, b.g., Lut], Brooklyn ... ... --. ... 6 11 0 Woodstock l '! 5m Pei-Fl I'll-l. bran, Brown, Plttaburgh ... ... --- .-- U 4 l Centrovllls ‘l l 4m Boston ... l! l 0 Barney Strsthmors, Brown. Oentrevills 6 6 Oto n. mo“. Time-HO 1-4; 220; 2.21; 2.22. Montreal ... ... 3 9 Toronto ... ... ... l B 1 SCOTTISH PBILANTIIIOPIBT VISITS CANADA AND Newark ... ... ... ... “.1016 i Uflngng-l-Ang Baltlrnon ... ... ... .. 7 l4 ____. LOCKS. timers. "OWN-lb. 0110-. Bent. lO.—On AND BTOFPIBS Buffalo ... ... ; iris zlayttoiliivashlngwn to call upon Rochester ... ... ... .... es en oovar, 51f Dug" M th lccti i .'::":.:.':*:.':'.'::,':.. “i2. mm- - W ‘m and m" m no H,“ h “V!” Cincinnati .... 4 ll I and Phllanthroplst of Glasgow, Scot- m. "u h Wm‘ h M“ hnfln" Philadelphia . . 5 ll 0 land, left Montreal laat night on the Canadian National "Washington." f: fnftx ,:°"d:: amsincau isaoui su- Daniel, who was Li; one time ma P!‘ f Gissgo , "°"' m“ “m” ‘u "'“"""‘ mum . . s 1a o will’: 2nd .....J..liiil.beii.nli.lf'ii'lf our llns is attractive u well n ef- whim" ' z a a mmkm flolentglthe kind that wiualvsniui ' ','"'"°“""' . Philadelphia o a 1 A key turned in the latch and the ' Detroit ... 4 5 l maid knew harmlstrsas bad return- e o ers ‘ -' ~- ; g New York 7 ll I "Did anyone call whlls I was out?" i Cow‘ Cleveland ... 2 8 t asked her mplcysr, taking of! her ., ‘. hat. Lilly," Washington ... s s i "Ysspmvam. 1m. Robbins came . " , Itlmila ... ... ... ... ... I I l s "fwfitfyuyr, . _. . .,.. u ..,, i i i SEPTEMBER 11, 1930 *._.-____ , (flkeauni; ..£puékflhery’ 5 than anything else ; l you can use Quicker cleaning saves you time and sfiorl. With Old Dutch you simplify household clean- ing tasks marvelously. ll is not necessary lo use several styles and kinds of cleaners. Old Dutch does all your cleaning. It's a natural dirt chaser. Removes all uncleanlinsss, im- purities oncl dirt-seen and unseen. Makes homes heallhfuily clean. Safe for all cleaning because it doesn't scrolchl Old Dutch is the modem perfect cleanser. Use it on any sur- f, face where water may be used. i Keep o can of Old Dutch handy in the both- l room, kitchen and laundry. J = 01a and. “Woodhull”: Cleanliness CLEANS This is most important to your liome OUICKER Mods in Canada Two Winners wick Oval. (Canadian Prsas) 5'1‘. STEPHEN. N. B., Bept. 10- Bllly Keys had s gala. day as a. driv- er in the 5t. Stephen exhibition races when he drove his horse to victory in all thrcs events on the afternoon programme. Eula. H, own- ed by Mrs. S. A. Wathen o! Fort Falrtield, captured the 2.14 pace in straight heats. Lawful Flip, owned by Higgins Bros, Dsnnysvlils, Me. won the 2.21 trot. while in the three- year-old colt race, Jessie Napoleon was the winner. SUMMARY $.21 Tmt Lawful Flip, b. m., Keys .. l 1 Barita Aubrey, b., Horseman 8 2 3 Billy Keys Day At St. Well Known Reinsman Drove Stephen On New Bruns- Nubia, b.m., Raymond Dora. Mack. ch. 1a., ‘rims 2.16 3-4; 2.16; 2.16. 53D #3 ‘I... “$.14 Pass Eula 8., ro. m, Key! Peter Hatch, b. 1., dhsppsll Early Todd, bin. 3., Hollo- way Time 2.08 X III‘ I UM B‘ u... ...-... i 2.0’! 8-4; 3.09. . 3 Year Old Trot And Pans Jessie Napoleon, ch. m, .. Flo Abbey, ml. m., Top Worthy, b. g. Ohappsll Lovsworthy, b. on, flashy Sarah Pluto, ch. m, John- SOD .....-.......... Time 2.16: 2-12; 2.15 8-4. l 8 3. d ‘shin-nu 1 l i 8 4 a B’ Neither the threat of rain. nor the nip in the sir, could dnunt the spir- its of the Abegwelt ball team last evening to such degree as to keep them away from the ball park, for thslr usual evening practice. Fifteen men went through s snap- py routine of batting, chasing fiys and scooping m: grounders. Hardly a regular was missing and those that were had ample excuse for absence. It was an inspiration to the hand- ful o! fans present, to see the aarnest ness tbs club is putting into its pre- ssriu preparation. ' Compared to other years there is a m‘? discernible sdvsnos in the quality of the outflslders. more judgement in snoring long hits and greater hitting strength. "Husky" MoCsbe, one of the bet- ting props of the squad la covering a wide stretch of territory in left field, where few balls escsps his clutches. McCabeh heavy hitting was s bright spot against Ysrmouth a Abbies Having Stiff Wolfe-Outs yea-r can. andhahasnottslisnawl! in stlckwork since than. Badly missed in tl-us infield il “Frsddlfl Whalcn, who broke his lei earlier in the season. Whsla-n was swine great suns in the cit! I-Ilivfl before he was hurt, a standout villi- er in every guns. By way of computation Red Bradley, lstcly returned from lol- ton. ls available for duty as dbort- stop, m’ on edther of the bllcl. Brod- iey promises to bs a valuable man to have around. lit ls not definitely decided who l1 to hsndis the managerial reins cl the club, but, his players thsniaslvel state that Doctor "Charlie" D0118!!! is the likely nominee-It la under- stood tbs boys came to this decision at a. meeting hold after the $164M last evening. "Win/skis" Mehcham- it is likewise said, will be elsctod Captain. This evening at MO the tum i! having another wsetlss union. cost. “One minute, Mary-was shs dis- sppointad when you ssld I was out?" "Well, she did look s bit queer." was the reply. "But I told ‘er she needn't take on about it, ‘cause it really was trus this time." A keen angler took a friend for a day's sport. The friend knew noth- ing o! lishlng but decided to try his luck. Afleralonasilencsby thebanks of a stream the novice said. "I say the maid picked up the sinner 663m" "You mean the floats? Oh. lbw‘?! cheap. Why? "I owe you tor one. lflnda lull sunk." _ 4 >1 .. A negro boxer was to film 1 heavyweight champion. when bl reached the ring it was noticed ll hungback. ‘ ‘ "m all rum. lambo." d! bl second. "Just you say to ‘rm going to bsat him.’ Ind M! "Tint/l n0 I000. 17%" lolfiflilflhfilfmt"; Alfilfiiliudhllcfilltblfllhilll HllN-nfij. “f "TW-ivauw- ~~