~ rake-I'm H- 3 leydilr; m1; uu- an. ,,.. 401v i-‘III bile ' ‘ff, lIii-FJ) ‘.1’? .‘ F21. . ‘YOK LD FA MOUS .-'.T ...- “c” POSSIBLY NEVER AGAIN WILL YOU iuvr. rm: OPPORI TFNITY r0 HEAR Tins TENOR srcii i.0w PRICES HELD OVER FOR FRIDA Y B Y POPULAR DEMAND Prince Edward Today Mat. .'l. -_.._ ..._.—- up!" said the lawyer. "We may still win this case. l haven't ex- hausted ell the menus-J’ ‘Hut you've exhausted all minel” interrupted the client nloomiiy. CAPITOL‘ 100.4 Y l5 He, 16c. Eve. 7 Ji 8.45 _. 16¢, 26¢, (‘ARTOON TALKIE -- COMEDY TliIllLLlliG WESTERN What a speed-fest! What light- "llll Twill"! — nerve - tingling battles —- lempestucue w o oi n g l Two GREAT WESTERN STARS A robust i movietone i dromo of the vigor- - Ious North ' g _: with ;. GEORGE O'BRIEN 4 HELEN CHANDLER . mrouto MORENO NOEL FRANCIS’ P-"lfilltxiefi l Central Guardian ,, . -(_ lmmnav HARBOUR On Thursday evening, Sept. 25th, y.‘ rnzsiiovsii-Bfle-iiue lobsters it ll" mtmbt" °' Mm" “mm” _.' _ I l‘ n j . l “ma”, m Richmond 5t North Women's Institute gathered in . ‘ 7319.10-34; large numbers at the home of Mr. Saturday Qnly .__, and Mrs. William MacKay, to show I CreatAll Talking T/ Romance Of The I Frozen No rtb Two two-listed Northwooilsmeii, fast on the draw and just s; rug at love making. s r E c 1 A i. LLOYD HAMILTON COMEDY Color Clasic — Travel Reel 3 SHORTS stone l will l Oct. l 5th at 8 o'clock. McCormiick will be again tFridI! It the Prince Edward. t IS NOW Stewart has been sworn in as [our Lieutenant Governor Hearts. ed for the smaller ___.__ Address And Presentation 1.; dependability it whnt you want. To feel emu-n; to know your foxes are safe; thut you can de- p.111! on your netting for years to come. Tho doprntlnbilitypf “Prince Edward” A Fox Netting " .s prove". hi" 1'" years of satis- ia: "on s-irvzce. ' SEND YOUR ORDER TODAY or n-lograph. sltfppcrl within nn hour. ‘PP:- te Order Fowl hi!‘ nur Catalogue nf R ‘i Supplies, it con- 21in; rfiluulvln information. IVOLMLANS ‘Slltuli-ilrslnlr. l'. E. I. rislna " .- "-2 To Dr. J. W. Macintosh and Mrs. Macintosh. On Thursday evening, September 25th, the staff and employees of Fal- conwood Hospital presented Dr. Macintosh and Mrs. Maclntosh with a beautiful walnut smoking stand and a walnut tea Waggon and tray. The address was read by NIi-s. Houston, matron of nurses, and the presentation made by Mr. W. T. Payne. Dr. Maclntosh in a few well chos- en words thanked them for the love- l!’ gifts on behalf of Mrs. Macin- tosh and himself and expressed his regret at leaving. He. also thanked them for the harmonious relations at all times existing during his three years‘ work amongst them. Dr. Macintosh left Tuesday mom- ing for New York where he will take a post graduate course prior to his resuming private practice in I-Iali- fax, N. 5.. where he has purchased a. fine residence on Coburg Road. THE ADDRESS i Falconwood Hospital. Charlottetown. P. E. !., Sept. 27th, 1930. Dr. J. W. Maclntosh, Medical Sup- erintendent. and Mrs. MacIntosh. On the eve of your departure from both your work and residence at our Institution, we consider it a privil- ege to express our most sincere ap- preciation of what your splendid work and association with us has meant to us ever since you came three years ago. To you, Dr. Macintosh, with whom we have been more, closely associat- ed in our work. we wish to express our great regret that you are leav- ing. Your splendid ability, genuine “PEERLE$S" EiiELISIi FOX NETTING For security on your Fox or Mink Ranch. ‘zitisfaction guaran- iced. Stild by the oldest dealers in ranching supplies. i l. The Rogers Hardware Company Limited l l" W e also sell such ac- bessories as Fox Pans, . ,1 .,; x‘¥ip<'irft. .. kindness, good judgment and tact have been highly valued and often mentioned by all interested in the welfare of the Institution from the Board of Trustees down to the last member of the staff. Even the many patients. both here and in the in- firmary. whose care was always your first interest, have not failed tn ap- preciate your valued services and kindly sympathetic treatment. And Mrs. lvlacIntosh also we wish to assure you that our associations with you have been always the most‘ pleasant, and we will miss you and your two sweet little children whom’ we were so pleased to see from dflyj to day. ' - --_----_ l lieady- Built Portable For, .\llnk and llluskrnl I'm-nu. also Fisher. Marion and (‘r-on Pena. Kennels- , Shipping (‘rrilr-a itlfJlllllTfi iiulmnls. Rnli- j M: Hun-hos. llox 'l‘r,1ps tltr-eialvrml Silt-or Pores» Write for catalogue. l. J. M. .\lrlIOI'll\l.I.. West Gore, llrinia ,7 (0.. N. h iv .10 Ill. i t MINK FOR silE ——~— ,9 Pure Island, Nova Scotla and Que- i bec mink. Waldron, Tyne Valley. 7255-9-29;0i I jp. lLellan. Time l2 S90- nault, z, L. Duffy. Bft- 5 l-Z "ls- : Murphy. t Bred separately. Nelson C855’ 59 sec. Please accept these gifts, not ‘at ‘all for their material worth, butl simply expressing in a tangible form, our feelings of esteem and good-will toward you. And as we say farewell we most cordially wish you health and the greatest success. in your home in Halifax. To your successors Dr. MacLauch- lan and Mrs. MacLsuchlan we ex- tend a most hearty welcome, and trust that the same splendid spirit of co-operation of the last three years may characterize the future. On behalf of the employees of Fal- conwood Hospital. S. D. U. iField ‘Day J St. Dunstan! University held its annual field day Tuesday in accord- ance with its traditions. 'I'he field day was from every viewpoint a. great success. The extensive well ar- ranged sport program progrmsed without a hitch under ideal weather conditions. During every moment of the events, interest; was kept at a high pitch by the keen competition ' and friendly rivalry of the compet- itors. A great deal of talent and good sportsmanship was shown in every phase of the competition.‘ The event was eagerly looked for- ward to by the students and consid- erable training was done beforehand‘ i i. by many of the participants. ' The following is the list of events with the winners- Open. Events Football kick. Mark Greenan 125 ft. Baseball throw, J. McLellan, 275 ft. Shot put. A. ‘Prowse, 35 ft. Thrre-lggcd race, MacDonald and Hughes. Boot race, J. Egan. Wheelbarrow race, J. McDonald and Paul Gallant. Mlle run, 1, F. Cass, 2 J. Doyle Time 5.24. Green race, l, V. MOGUVTQY. 7- J- Obonnor. Time 114-5- Mile walk, L. Hessian, J. Mc- Manon. Relay race won by Julllflfl- t0 SENIOR EVENTS ter 10o yards, 1 o. Murphy. 2, J- Mc- ‘Stnndlng Broad Jump-LR. Arse- High Jump-l J. McLellan. 2 L. ‘puny. s rt. 1-4 ins. Exhibition Jump 5 it. 3 l-4 in!- Mr- 590116 Tweedy. City. spent with Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Morrissey, zzo Yards-l J. Mcbellaii, 2 Qtslllldfly at his old home in vernonlMt. Herbert and Mr. and Mrs. Wen- ‘ ‘River. ‘ in. l mil Mile Run—'1‘. om, .1. Mc- ‘Lellan, 2 min. 13 59¢- , Most boys will listen to s prince, A yo], vau|1,_1., Duffy. A. Doucette while ago the Prince of Wales mode an address to a pltrtrof ‘teen-age it 1-7 in. b0." Qnamr Mil!" Run-L. Duffy. F- Aust Doyle. a1 ft a in. iii; 11ml l viii it _r. Cass, .1. Doyle. 5 C. M. Lampson 8 00.. . ‘m; '2, , tminu. t ' 64 queen Street lnndon, E, G l. England Public Auction Sales l 0F new runs ‘l Shlryvlng blgg will be furnish- ed without charge by applying to It. '1‘. Holman, Ltd. Siill- Mi merside. P. l. I. upreaented b) Alfred Fraser, inc. 1'11 212 Filth Avenue New York, N. I. Junior Eventb-JvOO Yflrdfl duh 5- ‘Meen-e Berrigan and Gasnon. it a 1-2 ins. 220 yerdfl A- Mm“?- le. A. Murley. .3. Arsenault, A. Murley. 33 ft l1 ill times taking him away from hie e tennis tournament was won bY Miss Dorothy Furness Mary Gorman, Vernon, were visitors We rm: ADVICE or A ritiucz glories of the empire that His Royal Jl-Iighness delivered, but sene couns- 5 Hop Step and Jump-J. McLellan ,el to the young men to take off their ‘ coats and buckle to their task in the ‘to the boys was "Don't Ibrget in write hctmé‘l3"Ymii-..mothersf-'~Ivenp. mother who hsd a boy ln that party will bless the Prince for these words. Irving. R... Arsenault,. 12 3-5 sec. IN.» one knows better than the heir ‘High jump. R. Arsensult. S. lrvln81t0 the British throne how easy it is ‘to procrastinate in the matter of n. Arsenault. arose Jumr- R- M'- writing letters to those at home senault, A. Murley. 16 it. Quarter fer away on e foreign shore. The ' n. Afsenault l Prince of Wales has travelled much min 1 2-5 sec. Hop Step and Jump in all parts of the world, his trips at In the evening the distribution of prizes which were very generously donated by the merchants of Char- lottetnwn took nlsce- A very nlensins mnsicgl program was rendered by a group of the students. after which Rev. n. McKenzie moderator of the athletic association spoke. The Rev. ,R.ector, Father J. Murphy then made [a short speech in which he compli- lmented the participants in the V81‘- {lous events. and the committee for their excellent work. This most en- joyable day was then concluded by smgmg God save The King. VERNON RIVER AND VICINITY Miss Mamie McNeill, who has Mm visiting her old home in Ver- non Rivel‘. has returned to U.S.A. Mrs. n. s. McLeod was a recent |visitor to the city. Mr. James Wilson, Glenooe, W88." visitor to Alberry Plains on Sunday. Mr. Paddl/Yfillty. Albenv Plelns. was a recent visitor to Montague. Mr. Forden Young, City, was visitor to Alberry Plains recently. _ Mr. James Valley, Halifax, is vis- iting his old home in Alberry Plains. Mr. Lawrence Myers, Mt. Albion; Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Shaw, Alberry PialnswMr. R. H. Wood, Hazelbroolr, fand M,“ Amy Myer,’ Hazelbro°k"ior Class at Mount Allison Academy were visitors, to Montague Sunday. Mrs. E. Collings has returned home after spending a pleasant visit with ther daughter, Mrs. Miller, Sturgeon. Vernon River on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. John Bradley, South- port, have returned home, utter spending a few days with friends in Beach Hill and Elllotvale. Mr. Lnimes Stewart and daughter Mae were among those attending the - services in Cherry Valley on Sunday. ed the hospital for treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Coady and son Ray, Alberry Plains, and Mr. and Mrs. Bern Coady, Vernon River, were visitors to Charlottetown and South Shore on Wednesday. l Mr. James Praught, Vernon Rlveiq, l Brood .liimp-_l. McLcllan. 13 n- E was a visitor w Beach Hm Run"?- ______________ who were leaving Britain for ralia. It was no panegyrlc on the they were going to, His message when and Miss V are sorry to learn that Mr. Frank McDonald, Glencoe, has en- McCormack Friday at the Prince Edward. 15-. the Msrshfield, Stenhope. institutes, will be held and 7.80 o'clock. The public cordially invited to drew McNair. MAND "Song 0’ My Heart" McCormick will be III-ill Friday at the Prince, Edward. 381-10-2 WERE N0‘! ARRESTElL-With regard to the recent trial before Magistrflte Shaw of Messrs Louis Wheatley, Donald Wheatiey. Mill-OI! Gurney, Unsworth Gurney and Her- bert Graig in connection with cer- tain alleged haooenlnss on Nvrwwl Roan the Guardian erroneously stet- ea that two of the above nlmed 11¢- iendanti were placed under arrest. The error was unavoidable et the time and ls regretted- APPOIPIIED PRESIDENT — Mr. was appointed President of the Sen- at the recent election. and was elm elected a member of the students‘ Christian Association council of Mount Allison Acldelny- Mr- Holman "IONO|"A.HIE"—MI'. ‘Russel Clark. M. L. A., of Mt. GYRD CLUB ACTIVE-Yesterday afternoon the Gyro Club took the children of the Hotestant and st. Vincents Orphanages to the Matinee at the Prince Edward, and after- wards to supper. Gifts were purchas- ehlldren, who were unable to’ attend the matinee. HELD OVEB m! POPULAR. DI- MAND—"Soiig 0' My Heart" star- Iring the World famous Tenor John will be again shown 381-10-2 THE DISTRICT CONVENTION of York. Harrington, East, West, and Central Royalties, and Spring Park Women's k in Spring Perle school, Friday the 3rd. at 2.80 are the evening meeting at which an address on Scotland will be elven by Mrs- An- HELD OVER BIY POPULAR DI- Ster- rlng the World famous Tenor John shown Clifford Holman, of Charlottetown. ' LAYING cousin srous - The W-lesaing and laying of the corner of 8t. Michael's Church, lone, take place on Sunday afternoon, 7315-10-1-31 HELD OVER DY POPULAR DI- MAND-"Sung 0' My Beart" st"- "I'll the World famous Tenor John shown , IIl-IO-Z Jmember of the Provincial Govern-l lment without portfolio, by l-Ils l-Ion-' ment with e brief address and called on the whole audience to jom ini singing a couple of verses of Auldl Lang Syne, which was heartily done l and the people who had mostly come by motor, dispersed to their severall homes in good time. l Presbyterian Sabbath Schools of this l charge at Murray Harbor North, Peters Road and Cambridge, were held in the Hall at Cambridge, laatI Sabbath, Sept. 28th, at the hour of 2.30 p. m] The building was well fili. ed with a very interested crowd and‘ the various items of song reading and addresses were canted out with sus- tained attention. It is the opinion of many of the older workers that it was the best held in many years, the their regards for their daughter Hazel, lately married to Mr. Cam- eron Clow. The total persons pres- ent was about fifty and a very pleasant evening was spent in con- versation and music. Lunch was served in the course of the evening| ;a.nd musical numbers were given by 'Rmilston Kennedy, and Mrs. Wm. McClure, accompanied on the piano by Mrs. Kennedy. The members took the occasion to present Mrs. Glow with a very beautiful silver cake plate, accompanied by the following, fllddft!!! To Mrs. Cameron Clow, iMurray Hnrhor North, r. n. Island] lDear Sisterz-On this. the occasion: the Women's Institute desire to ex- press our hearty appreciation of the service‘ you have given us since our organization in this part of our pro- vince. We have found in you a faith- ful membe and one always willing ‘to do your part. And as you are now in a better position to continue your labors with us, we wish for you and U l your estimable partner a happy and prosperous married life in our midst. In token of our respect, we ask you j then to accept this cake plate as n i visible reminder of our good wishe". i hoping you will keep it well flllcdl with the choicest selections for thrl palates of your many friends. May it prove e bond of friendship as sym- bolized by lts circular form and may! its brightness remain undimtnishcd, in the passing of the years. May it’ be testified to you of our highest es- l teem and best wishes for your future ' career. Signed on behalf of the Wo- men's Institute. _Mrs. Harry c. Reid, Mrs. Willard McClure. Rev. Mr. Cur- rie closed the evening's entertain- The Rally Day services of the three l . annual -.-_~._:.:.-.._.- -. yo; l afluu, riiii l gives , i...- PH~RIQI£\ flavour that“ complete enjoyment ‘Fresh from the Baa-dens’ offering realized being $28.65, which goes to help the needy schools and promote this part of the work of the church in Canada. A good feeling among the schools ls created by this gathering and a healthy riv- alry is not a bad incentlveto greater progress. The session met at the o’ your marriage’ we’ the members o: i close of the service to arranlze mat- ters for the Communion Service of the churches which will be held in the Peters Road Church, Sabbath, October 12th. The usual prep enter, service will be ‘held on Saturday, Qcf. 11th. at 2 p. m. for transacting mu. tzne business. several of our local fishermen have i gone oi‘! to the North Shore of the Island to engage in the oyster fishing industry, \Ve wish them success as the season will be on till late in Nov. cmber.-M. Pii A'\‘/lL Y ’ GALVANIZED \ AFTER WOVEN liUSl PROOF to take chances by using fox wire. safe. Frost Fox Fa c unlike ordinary when tugged at Frost Fox Fabric angle of ground and efficient service. SOLD BY SUMMERSIDE. YOU can"!- so fro TAKE chances YOUR ranch is too valuable an investment for you ordinary netting or weak When you keep our foxes-safe, you kee ric does this. Made o h, its hinge-like joints resist netting whose wel constantly by foxes. is easily handled, co never bulges or galvanized after weaving, it resists rust longer t other type of fox wire. It: pays for itself by B. I. RAYNER P. E. I. decl j sags. Write todayfor free booklet: "Fur Ranching Information". FROST FOX FABRIC your profits unbreakable every strain, oints break nforrns to any Heavily han any years of has been an active member in the school activities and is s member of the football team, which is coming along splendidly. and a good season is anticipated by Coach McOoi-macli, as well as the members t‘ lves., ~M.. l t PERSONALS ' Mrs. John Oole, 46 Douglas St. spent the week end in Kensington. Mr. W. ll‘. l-Iyslop. Halifax, will be _ in the city this week in the interest of the Underwood Typewriter. Miss M. Weeks, 40 Valley St. ha: returned home from a visit to Gren- ville. where she was the guest. of Mrs. John Burgoine. She was accomp- anled by Mrs. Cotes. turned to Boston, Mass. last week. I Miss Florence Morriseey. 11.11., re- i after spending the pest two months, l delyn Morrlssey, East Royalty. found time for s letter home. It ls princely advice, and homely advice. and Christian advice as well. "Honor thy father arid thy mother” is not limited to the Israelite under Old Testament Law, but is a loving oblig- ation laid upon the Christian in this age of grace (Eph 6:2) Letters home honor the old folks and the child- ren bcth. There would befewer aor- rowing hearts in the world today lf those win had emllrrateti to anoth- er lend had followed the simple ed- i vloe of hie Prince of Wales. There ere ' heartbroken mothers who have eag- i »erly....llslened.fns-tile-puotine.ix‘s.kn0ck '. that would bring news from her boy in a far country until the heart grew sick with hope deferred ea the years sped by and the expected letter never came. The young men who makes it n rule of his life when away from his people to write home regularly is not likely to go m wrongr-Ill. ‘ country and kindred for many months business good by spending our money. at s time. In the midst of a multit- Well. we'll certainly remember this, , ude of other dutiu lie bee always if ever we get any llflllL-"Jlldlt." Experts tell us that we can make e a 5w fOO l-"B. I I [M l3 E Ill A L ' n? f l‘ f "!N\\\\\\\u““e ma“ a \\\\\ awe‘ UISOLIGITED BUT lilGliLY l APPREGIATED . _ “We have never had better dition, and w_e feel the credit is l penal Fox Biscuits." The above 1's an our Islands leading national reputation feeds Imperial Fox and one half tons monthly. Feed “Imperials” 1' - ranch-and secure the same gratifying result For sale by distr from Factory. Biscuits liberally, Foxes nor in better con- argely due to your Im- unsolicited testimony from one of Fox Ranches, which has an Inter- for highest class foxes, and which using at least one Bgularly and liberally- in your eel ibutors in leading centres or‘ direct" Imperial Biscuit 00., Limited Ch Phone 721. arlottetown, P. E. I. ' Boxed-iii. l u