1 i l i i 1 . » /_ , _ /-_ _ .,_, 1, .I .. . _I ._ .._V . _(HI. .’ 1_1; A.” .» .,../~. ,< - - _/~,'_, .. __ , ____>H*___>'. -. ,_ i . . -__. ..»i ,,_-'.__,,_ __,_7_‘.v .V_,_.,»,:_..».A.,/-_r»'I.1.7.; ‘ ~i ~ ~ _:Hut _ . 7 un-: t RmTri='rowN_cUARDiAl~r . _ PAGE SEVEN Sl‘Jl’l`EMBER 5. 193% __ Y; J f il- ‘ - = _ s\\\ii‘ii!ii/% formal smoking en oyment _Jun _ wp-_i iiiili . Field day was held at the Char- lottetown Golf course on Labor Day In the morning men's singles were played and simultaneously a sealed hole competition. The n-ien‘s singles were won by Dr. C. H. Beer, with a gross .score of 90 ands. net of 67. Arnold Taylor was the runner-up wit.h gross of 93 and q net of 88. Dr. Beer also won the blind hole. The T-I-,4 _ --i 1 'l` e _ . fi' I i I »!f -fi f witli greater enjoyment- Automobiles speedier, more graceful- Radios become more perfected, provide 20 for 25° better enterta trend of the enjoyment in refreshing, a ` MASTER M And now; l\ere`are cigarettes tliat follow tlie Cigarettes, .expertly blended from the finest tobacco, witli a new found mildness tliat is 25c. is the price-for greater enjoyment get A y°'" lmlemd P°°|‘°5° f°d¢Y' the nrst eight lowest scores will ` li new ways and means are P found of providing people are madelmore comfortable, inment- times, and provide greater ' smoking, - T ylor had a. gms score or 51 and a ASON is the name-20 for ° ` u DOUCETTE-BOE!-INElt the Reverend Charles MacCormack, most difficult; a heavy haze by times SS. R., and Mrs. S. Dolron and ‘ almost obscured the targets and sev- eral good shots met with surprises. ___ C. A very pretty wedding took place her daughter .Lottie of Jamaica` me, _ _Pltiins, Mass. 4 We greatly miss our genial sport The Church Of, The Holy Redeenier,| About 10.30 Mr. and Mrs. Boehner 1 Mr. J. H. Judson who mourns the loss when Mwguerm, 'Ohm youngest 1eft by motor on 5 honeymoon ti-1p}of his life partner and extend our aatightifi- of Mr. and ivrrs. Liiimiice through the Maritimes .the bride , “mi Simefe SY‘“P°“‘Y- . .3 Saturday will see the final of this ft day morning. Septrmber 3rd at Doucette. city. was united in Theltravelllng in an ensemble of wine vel ` Holy Bonds of Matrimony to ciiiiefvet with email hat of ieit and other Sh00fi1;§ S@l1'i°S~ f his eldest son of tit:~_late Percy Boehner accessories to match. `HAt t e C 059 ° f third 5h°°f 0' ti-ia tm. Boehm also or this city. I The Nuptial Mass celebrated by Rev-|m'-iid a vhite gold bracelet and to thc erend Charles MacCormack, C.SS.R..fg the douf:-le ring service being used. The bride entering the Church to .vor and linen received testified to the } The ceremony was performed andiwhlte gold mist watch' the Midas- : leads for the four day a88re3ate and Y . The groom's gift to the bride was ai ocmsman rt fountain pen. 3 The many; presents of cut, glass, sil- | d holes drawn were numbers 3, 16, and 18. strokes for these holes. putting, and also driving competi- tions were held for the ladies and gentlemen. Nicholson won first pit.-e, with Mi~s.i H. W. Weeks Bild Mrs. (DL) Pet- hick ina tie for second place. The ladies driving was wt7u_l.'ry Mn, M. C. Pinco. Misa Eihel Baguall being second. ` ' y¢"~_'¢|c|| hy’ 4 C. W. Ma»cKi1'tn0n W0!! the ap. FOHB for men, . D. Nicholson and E M. Bagnall tleing for second place. The n'ien’s driving was won by E. D. Nicholson and W. F. 'Taylor was second. aomes were played, being nine holes of medal 'play handicap, with the following result: andA.rnoldTay1orliadagrossa¢~cre . _ _ oi se. net sa. The play-on resulted _ distinctive flavour tliat is a in B win for Mi-5. Bm.-n and Mi-_ delight. A new and greater enioyment in smoking is now yours. Taylor by a, narrow margin. ship will be played on Thursday af- ternoon drawing at 2.30 p. n-i. when championship match. A champion- . ship consolation for players not g|§i{@i['_ M,3t§<().i[i| ... ._ ' cigarettes 1 Elliott! contain coupons exchangeable tor a wlda mp of attractive and useful premium. 5T%w‘rismm rlm~-ri;--#7 nesday afternoon, Sept. 3. Aggregate Prizes in the York Rifle Club was fired on the Range on Wed- he Solver; A. 0. F. Gill with 270 hree day aggregate. Scores of yester- 60 Dr. Beer had a total of nfteen In the aftemoon, approaching and In the ladies approaching and utting competition Mrs. E. D. i hingtand putting competition After the tes hour. mixed four- Mrs. J. S. Bagnail and W. F. a net of 33, and Mrs. H. C. Brown Ladies are reminded that the ualifying round of club clwrnpion- ualify for competgion in the club YORK RIFLE CLUB The third shoot for the Salver and The day was fine but sighting was Brown with 260 points leads for ames Coles with 190 leads for the ay were as follows: Ranges 2, 5 and 0 yards. Possible 105.. FORD SHCDWS ls comin @ __.` ` "i the Ford cut-away cliasais. Reveals interesting details of many vital mechanical parts you seldom see--valves., pistons, cylinders, connecting rods, crank- ' almft, etc. Also shows the simplicity of the fuel, cooling, ignition and lubrication systems, etc. Explains many things you would like to know about the inside of the Ford car. the shatterless glass windshield that will not ily or shatter when broken. Observe the added safety it gives in collisions. bow Rustless Steel products are made-from the sheet metal to the finished parts. This bright, endur- ing metal will not rust, tarnish, con-ode or scale in any kind of weather. First Complete Display of all New Ford Cars and Trucks in this vicinity i i , final machining and polishing. \ c i ¢ ' why the Ford steel-spokeiwlseell are so strong qpd sturdy. The complete construction of the rim, spokes and hub is clearly shown and _explaii_1ed. Note how the wheel is welded into one piece. See how the Houdaille hydraulic shock absorbers work and wliythey are called double-acting. They act as cushions against hard road shocks. _i how the crankshaft and camshaft _ are made. Manufacturing steps ~ are shown from the original steel bar until the ' ALSO SEE the display of ball and roller A bearings, valves, piston and-connecting rod assembly, diH`erential, and pinion, etc. Learn about the mechanical parts inside the Ford car. ‘ I i f 1 _ gi __ ..,`_ the strains of the Wcddinrz Mnrchipopularity of the young oouple.‘JamN Coles 99 looked very winsomn in it dress of rose lAmnn£! file flifts was a beautiful man- A.O.F.Gill...... 98 beige georgette crepe fasliionccl on ltel mirror from thr Maritime Electric R long ling, with small close fittingloflicestafi where the bride was em- ' hat and shoes to match and carried a. _pl beautiful shower bouquet of roses Boolc from the sisters of Saint Jo- tnd maiden-hair fi-em. She was at- se tended by her sister Grace. who were ro navy blue flat crepe with felt hat to hatch and carried a bouquet ol roses m md sweet peas. The groom was at- ku _~ "5 oyted and a nicely bound Prayer otlved her early education. lations. 1, H. T. Vessey 91 Ph" °°“"°“° “he” M” B°°h“” w. a. smith so O. H. Brown B7 The C'““"dia" mms with their W. H. Vessey 81 any friends in °"f°“°“"8 °°“¥’“*' rs. G. Love .... 'ri L. Coles . 98 .D.Cooke .. . . .. 05 M. Brown . . . .. 91 3 ving Thompson if the hi-ide. l lauded by Mr. ni. Doueettt. bmtherl -¥--i parents where a sumptuous wedding black and white costumes. while ST breakfast was served to upwards of WNY Ml-Ltivls and friends of the and necklaces is smart with tailor- Wnimcthg parties, among whom was cd black ensembles. SGll00L DAYS AGAIN l. . . _ City Schools Re-Open September 2nd. Carter’s Bookstore is well stocked with School Books and School Supplies and sold at prices fixed by the Department of Education. .Special values in Exer- cise Books with modernistic covers, also 144 page Scribblers both ruled and plain at 5c. Muscular Movement Pads, Drawing Pads, Loose Leaf Note Books, Map Drawing Books, Pens, Lead Pencils, Mathematical Sets, etc. Watermans’ Fountain Pens, Waterman’s Ink, Eversharp Pencils, Dictionaries and School Bags. Lead Pencil and Blotters free with every purchase. Special price on quantities of one dozen and over. Carter 6? Co., Ltd. Beat Values Largest Stock Lowest Prices t Turquoise sat-in is Smlfi and 1=.iai-miie tone Range) After the ceremony the biidalpnrty turquoise jewelry in sets of neck-l _,_ inotorod to the home of the bride's lace and bracelets iS 3006 Wm* A. McLean (One Range) een amber Jewelry in ea.r‘rin€-S ROLLO B AY l s-Hr-sur in->~lea| Harry Birt Doyle (One Range) . .. AND VICINITY Miss Cecelia Cronin has returned to her home in Ba.ldwin's Road, titer spending the Peet few days in Rollo Bay West. Mr. Marcellinua Campbell. St. Georgm, ww in Sourls recently on a buainms trip. ___ . _ _ ' .._:. - Miss Anne Peters left Tl-iursday and Mrs. Henry Mallard was drowned Rt. Reverend Monsignor Macl/ean.| C for Chestut Hill, Max., after a short in L large tub of water. Besides his P.A., oillciated at the ceremony of vacation spent with her parents, Miinlsorrowing parents, two young sisters laying the corner stone of the new and Mrs. Peter D. Peters. and I. brother survive. The funeral st. Alexis Ohur-eh, Rollo Bay. Rev. - took pit/cc to Bt. Alexis' Church. Fr. MacCorm.ack. of Cha.rl0tteto1\'i1,| Among those leaving Friday for Rollo Bay, Friday morning. The pall preached an eloquent sermon suitable Boston were Misses Olive Peters.lbea.re.rs were John O’Keefe, John for the occasion. Also pi-aunt were Marie Cameron and Master Angus lmmcrnnes, Joseph and Peter D. con- Rev. Edu-si-ti Walker, Rev. L. P. cal- Oemeron. way To the bereaved, we extend iaghan, St, Charles: Rev. R. J. Mac- * sincere sympathy. ' Donald, East Point: Rnv. F. L_ Mul- Miss Theresa. Donahos, Roaenecth, 1- laly, St. Duhsta.n’s: Rev. B. Crcken. ADMISSION FREE 51?' 6 . . ... ._ ., . f l [ l Form Moron CoMPANY or Ca.\'AnA, Innmn iii ""l'mi Casalnan' Can” i .7 i I i iii |:` » ‘ _ ., ~ .1 .. ,_ ~_'£~ f _,.,.L.`_.; '. _'l __ __ _ _ - -= ~. ___f.. , -_.___ . .54 =~ ., i it .t ,i__ ` vi., ...,ft / i t ifli . L i. l ;l 7 ii ifyl t i _ 1 ` it ‘ See and hear the TALKING PICTURE of a trip through the Ford plant ‘I i ."l:' lr . ,l my '. i ; 7- --.-sn... :~ 'Y -5' 5 1 M 'i 3\V . 1' ` 'VR 5 im ie li » [iii _ __ _ . _ ._ _ _ ,_ _'L _M T _ . _J `. _ri . __' “‘_ .'-‘Tigre-’f;. -_ _ _~` _ ii .'i ,. _ gi _i il if *‘ .li X ,_ .. 3 i i i-vu\`i»'p . ' I I HABTERED ACCOI.'NTA.\"l`S 1 -- - - ;_~-____ _ I LETTER OF SYMPATH1' . ._ _ ,__ .exited in MEET IN HALIFAX To Miss Adele Macl/ennan. Char- 'the new afternoon and dinnsr irocz. lottetorrn. 'worn with elbow-length gloves. as for ‘ D933- Ade1¢;_\v|3 the member, gf 'instinct 9. black dren! \=‘l1i:l‘. L". ‘ACID HALIFAX sefph 4'-Wig] Tflegates Refuge Division No. 201, 5. O. T.. 'Gd in Jade and tl12‘uU0i£€ 11 vi'CL“n ’»\”.t`.9 .,, A. - - in a§"`nda?°eo;°;apr“m°a :“;:? i~~=__=h to 5,-mpstmu, with you Img :he F Jada and turquoise brao-lets. it-iii.-Z1 prow noe o n . e .' __ _ _ V , ._ _ _ ,_ eighth annual convention g, um ctne. members of icur family in tm;are Filmed a.o\e the gloics on t..a _ _ " "" ‘less you have sustained in the death UDDOT H1111. Donuniorri Association of Charirrezl ‘ Ac:ountants is in session at the' 0311.3 I Rai ' '_ h`t l. th gli: S?_;:';m Mr ga; Rig; ,dt-ar to you and ire realize how your, ff! Dlihtins the outside oi the hose °'° ° “ ’ ' ` im-ts are aching ard how ioneiv the with pliable roofing mint and it __ ‘of your father. You have been call- ccl upon to part w.th one near and* if T-he Elfdéll hfee Shfmsf 21 leak. waa s rf.-cent visitor to Rollo Bay Mr. Gideon Goffin. Fortune was in sous-ia. _ ._ ._ _ , ' f i . h bee _ ! :ted to ° - ‘ , . . . , West. Rollo Bay on a _business trip recent.ly.| -_ ;n1:e;:r;daa`;t tllzeeenieeting 5, pg; flicme is ir-ithout your dear dfatlxfg \ will pr~cf_abl; last another region 1 - from Boston. Enroute from Boston,i°r me tmere, Mr. Angus Ma_xenzi_ she attended a ceremony of Final ‘and Mrs. MacKenzie. ' fProfxsion of Notre Dame Nov:tiate,l _- 'Montresh at which her daughteini Mig pl-iyilia Gallant, souria. hat, Ester .lemme of the Angels made her ,is visiting her aunt, Mrs, Peter Burke. 'indl VUWS. H0110 Bgy lfiat, Misa Margaret Conway, New Zee , Mia Helena Maclnnes. of Boston. land, spent a few days in Rollo Boyiia visiting her parents. Mr. Ind Mrs. East last wzek. the guest of Misathtrick Maotnnu, Govan Bne. Margaret emu. v ___ _ _ -_ The childrm from Bt. vineent'a A and drowning accident occuned.0rpharugs, Oharlotrewwa. who spent at Gow-an Brea on Friday. wheniihe summer in Rpllo Bay, re»turned,w\a a recent visitor to Cowan ¢'fl_\_:l'll.t-lietwo¥°\loldlouof\|¥.iotl\\M'l\Ii\eC\l|nhl» "_~-' ~ ms, Frank E. Peters. Rollo Bayn and 1- 1 Among the visitors to Rollo Bay presence, we cannot un ers n - American Association of Accountants why Gad. in his mm. tak* so many mms. Jerome' B. Ohaiaaon. Rollo' Mig Mary Campbell, Bouria,Weat, sunday were Mir. and Mrs. Alexander tc bt held this fm. Nearly om h\md_ tv' East. arrived home Thursdayispent BundtyinRollo Boy. the luestilvfacbonald. Little Pond. Mr. and.rad are regmtnred at me wm_en_A ° ` '° Mi-s. Alec Morrison. St. Georges. _ ' . ,He doeth all things well. l-le isableto . . _ `i°;' t Week me Canada weekh_|5_ve you gi-are and strength to say Miss Kathryn Macliae. Rollo Bay. Newgmper Agxmuon “H EOH md; !"f~‘~athe.-. Thi' will be done." ~ motored to Charlottetown Tuesday. annual convention “m1 the Naval While L1-3 mcumer weeping, _ _"_ lS:otian hotel as thifir headquarters. sheds me rent tear' _‘_ Miss Bally Peters, Rollo Bay, wasi The convention Wm open on Mm_ God His watch is keeping ` ‘ _ _ a recent visitor to Naufragie. ,diy md continue for three days, A' q;l1i;ig:-i noi: els; be near. _ L_), !1 ._ _ im C-Mi. M we §'..°:'1i°.;“:..§'...::;;°'r:;;‘:;::‘. ‘...-_-S .f 1 i B », t ` _ ` its. Hilti c sei. . _gem s“;';yP’1R’°“° al the su” through the Evanguline country. lt1;X;°mkon 3 “ ° _ _ Mm °'°”‘ is expected that some three himdred ' members of the Association will at- ‘P°m°t plea” ww) Braei ` Hush money. The wages paid to '-R ,_ ,m"...u_,“.H" ,", _“lah the babiya nurse. ... ... ... ... ..- I , x _ `~ __ (Q A , as > 5|! i precious liivs to himself. but we know ' L ""1 behxlf of the . 'i 5 ss. wicl l , ; 1 ‘:_e--ea :;;;: 5*; 1-'rf '- -,__,..‘;";_;~“_1.“T'. 2;: ‘~i -if ._ ---_N i ,i