.-. =.-_. ~. . . ._ iiqkbliv-‘fllt. -isifi_'&fl§w ... . -, - <--¢v>.-.-v I e-wlenrfi’ hndur/ 9f 63:10: fil/bmr/ 02/1313: Z/‘o.’ c5101’; Aid . flr/Zu/a/S CAIRVELL BROS. C/iar/a/fifvbww 45/ ' YOLOANO STARTS TRIBAL WAR. SYDNEY, New South Wales Aug. 26 r-IOIIDWIIII a disastrous volcanic ‘ iaruption on the island oi Ambrym in ‘ the New Hebrides group which result- liad in the loss of three mission sta- jiom and the destruction of planta- tlons bush natives in the interior. of the island’ are engaged in litter-tribal warfare. Some 0t the tribes accuse others of being responsible for the disturbances. The natives concerned are heathens and exceedingly supers- titious. ' Wilmot. 3 p.m.; Freetown. 7.30 p.rn., -MAC'S I0! All at Borden Tea. ‘ISM-l-SI-ii. l9 —8‘!‘Ol.lN-A Pontiac Sedan oar. No. 2869. Any information send to Edison Dammarell, Freetown. 4556-8-27-21 .-ASK FOR MACS B01‘ ALE at Borden Tea Wednesday. ltefl-e-fl-li. B! P. Subiectz-The Problem of’ Divine lu- 1-1 -KENBINGTON LS1... Olllbload- {XII hogs, lambs. fat sheep and veal calves Wednesday o! each week up til; noon. John A. Douglas. Seey. ‘ 0795-1404! —-UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA ifllidfly. Sept. 1: N. Bedeque 11 a.m.. ed‘ Western Guardian Eastgfn t-‘OPENING NIW lro“ It Spocibi prices on groceries, confec- tionary, fruits ind drinks. W. L. Dingwell. --..-.-~ _ ..'PRISBYTIBIAN SIIVIOISr- dss at 1i a. m. borne Valley, at 3' -OI‘I'ICI CLOSED-My office, diggq-Qnq; my, w_ p; my“. _3_ A will be closed from Friday, Aug. 16. ‘ until Monday, Aug. it. H. T. Calvin.| Opt. D.. optometrist. Minister. 7320-8-l5-9i - forget the Souris Exhibition on Sep- 1 tember 18th. Open to tbs whole or,’ King's County. Make your eateries early. I! you have not received a prise list writothe Secretary, D. I‘ Macaulay. THE cuantmrcroww cucanutn _ Guarflian/ uris on Thursday. August aeth. 75194-3841. bblth September 1st, i929, Dun- m. Cardigan at 7 p. m. Evening’ . ‘SOUBIS llllllflflNs-IJOIH 74B7-8-33-l2i. JTIIE FISHING STATION start- at Naufragc Harbour is doing e J. W. A. Nicholson. Minister. —WO0D AND C0.. will be showing week beginning 29th. All colors shown. Come in and see them. CBAPAUD. new ielt hats this Thursday, August and styles will be 7555-8-27-81. his business The smaller-fish are not boned. but sent away to be smoked. The large fish are “boned" and salted. Prices paid to (Lshermgn range up to $1.80. “ueccess now de- pends on the weather on the North Shore, which after this is not de- pendable. i...- " g will take place on Wednesday and -'.l‘l-IE SUMNER-SIDE TENNIS CLUB, is busy getting the 0011113 ready for the big mimamcnt, which h C the lady members are fitting up the m manor-zones! rrcnmo is the thre- years they have been without a urch home. but now an rejoicing the coming ‘ ,, o! the church visiting clubs. S. Club House for the" reception oi the which is their pride and 10y. and which will be a temple beautiful for the worship of God. Friends far and -PASSED AWAY-‘l-‘here passed away on Sunday at the residence o! hrs son, Mr. James Shelds, Summer- side, Mrs. Mary Bhelds, formerly oi Palmer Road. The deceased had been in poor health for some time, she had lived with her son for a number oi years. The body was taken on the at "1 da wide will rejoice with these people in Lot l4 in the opening of their very tractive new church, and wish ern prosperity and peace ln the ys to come. ________._____ PERSONALS of the Radio Programme (Special to The Gllldlll) MONOTON. MIL. I'M-OM S! till outstanding musical organisations oi the Maritime ‘Provinces will be bee"! over the Canadian National Ell!- September. The New Glasgow male quartette oi New GRIN". N- 5-. Wm be beard on Tuesday, September 24th next in a programme originating in Toronto and broadcast through sta- tiona CNRT, Toronto, ONE-l- London. CNRO Ottawa, CNRM Montftll. CNRQ Quebec and CNRA Moncton. This versatile organization has at- tained prominence in the musical field and has been engaged by one of the largest phonograph companies lor recording purposes. One oi the results of the inaugu- ration oi chain broadcasting by the Canadian National Railways is the publicity which the Maritime Prov- inces will thereby indirectly receive through the Mono‘ station. This will be iurther enhanced when the network is extended in October to the Pacific coast to include 023V at Vancouver. _ A further enhanced publicity rval- ue to the Maritimes will result from the opening oi radio stations of the‘ national syst ... to commercial ad- order oi the day. The two late rains gave the berries a wonderiul impet- us, and they are now very plentiful. handsome and of fine quality. The demand is great. Dealers are paying 5% to 6 cents a pound which is about eight cents a quart. It was nothimv and $10 in cash. from the dealer tor a few baskets oi the berries. Satur- day and Sunday's rain will give the throughout the Island. ways network of radio stations mi vertising g‘; an indication o! the in- terest taken in station CNRA at Musician. It is pointed out that hard- ly a day passes but visitors call at the studio from points in the Unit- i ed some, particularly from tn..- New I England district. also tram Cleveland ' and from the Upper Provinces oi i Canada. Just recently there were two visitors from New Hampshire who stated that they were relular listeners in on programs emanatln from ONRA. ' aiely as: times. She is not yet 40. Bhe was born in Hons oi humble parents. while still in her teens she found her way to Paris, when she soon lttrlwlfid the attention oi’ a wealthy man. whom she married. She soon left him and tr lied from one European city in another always on the lookout ror,iresh "husband: with money. No sooner did funds besin to run low than else deserted her victim to journey to adifferentcity where there would be little denser or moosoliivn- Recently she visited Brussels. and was about to contract another ‘mar- riage’ when she was seen by 0110 07 her former ‘husbands’. in spite o! her denials, she was arrested and imprisoned. Her trial is to lake DIEM shortly. lllnlnPa LIIflIIlQIM for Neuralgla unusual, last few days. to see pur-I vcyors oi the iruit receiving e’! to s6 berries a fresh start and this week‘ many tons probably will be marketed . evening train on Monday to Palmer _M15s Dommy M“Ph¢"°“' j aofoioiiooio O Road for burial. B. ...._.._ —LOOK FOR BETTER ATTEND- Trade and Commerce Department or the Civil Service at Ottawa arrived on Monday evening on a holiday trip Mary C. McPlzee oi Boston. ‘is vis- iting her mother, Mrs. Angus Mc- Phee, brother Joseph. and sisters. at: . . ‘PBOMINENT VISITOR. - M155 I c ~ , ' Q‘ O Q" I\ g. H. I Rare Opportunity *I@l@‘ to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George anon r .- ROM WEST Th‘ “mm” MacPherson, of Summerside. s. meeting oi the Associated Boards of Trade will take place on Thursday next, at Charlottetown. It is to he hoped that a better attendance of de- legates from Summerside and the Board‘ of Trade organisations in Prince County will be made than was the case last year. S. -0ENTBAL BEDIQUE BAPTIST PASTOBATE. Sunday, Sept. lst. Min- ister, Rev. Dr. J. .1. Sldey, Morning at 10.45 a. m. Preaching service and Sunday school at Central Bedeqtie. Service conducted by Licentiaio Roy CamPbel. Evening at 7.90 p. m. Mis- sionary service at Central "Bedeque, conducted by Mrs. ldwin MacFarlane, and the Ladies Missionary Society. Special music. ‘ Big Pond. Lot 45. Miss MoPhee Io:- the past ten years is proprletoresv oi a fashionable ladies tailoring es- tablishment on Boylston, St.. Boston,‘ She has a large clientelle. employs‘ an average of from six to eight seamstresscs steady the year round. a merchant tailoress. she supplies the‘ material, much of it imported irn Paris. France. In her business. the has to make at least monthy visits to New York for the styles and ma- terial at the New York-Paris agency She ls only taking two weeks vaca- tlon and must return next week. \ r. ©'@'@'@@ —Mr. Rennie Wedge, a former Summcrside boy, now of St. John, N. 13., ls visiting his home town and is a guest at the Queen Hotel. He is accompanied by Mr. Walter Beetle also oi St. John. S. -—Mrs. J. C. Mills, o! Chemsiord, Mass. left on Monday for Sussex, N. B. where she will visit relatives and friends before returning to her home. Mrs. Mills has been spending the summer months with her moths MYB- L- R- Bllllphant of summeraide. --Mrs. .1. A. Robertson of Char. lottetown, is on a visit to he: brctnqi; Mr. James A Morrison or ‘summer- slde. Mrs. Robertson has mapy friends here who are delighted toi see her. S. a iMpEiIi/ti-Q A@Y@ A {>3 l -¢»;/» s- --A/ One o! the best Business Stands in- Prince Edward Island fully stocked (Dry Goods) in the up-to-date Town of Montague. Corner Property. Store, Automobile Show Room, Garage, and Moving Picture Theatre. Established business stand of over forty years. Also seven room Cottage all modern equipped, Ice House, Double Garage, lot fifty b! two hundred feet. Reason for sale-owner has decided to devote all his time to the Automobile business and locate at Charlotte- town. , T. G. IVES Charlottetown, or Montague P. E. I. opootcoiioooooooooooojo ‘7178-8- 3- i. '__ ;,_.;~/..;.~/... a? I i‘ Erodes/re Vests)”; H w HEN you deal with us you deal A direct. We have no agente t0 pay, therefore you get the commis- sion. ' @_©'©'©'@'@ i @© _.__-....____. PERSONALS ...'John D. McDonald, Naufrage. was a visitor to his cousin Miss Mag- gie Gillls. Hay River West, Sunday. —-CIIUI.CII OPENING LOT H. -— On Sunday. Sept. 1st. in sitting form. the new United Church in Lot is will be opened for public worship. Them will be three services. morn- ing, afternoon and evening. Three o! the outstanding inistnr of the Presbytery will speak: Revs. John Stirling. Montague; J. P. C. Fraser. Summerside. and J. W. A. Nicholson. North Bedeque. Several other clergy- man will be present and will assist. ‘The music at the afternoon service will be led by the choir oi Trinity Church. Summerside. The church is a wooden building twenty-rive by fifty. and is capable oi seating 150. lit is oi natural wood finish and plas- tsr. and is a worthy addition to the property oi the united Church on the Island. There are three nus pri- vate lifts. twp by members o! the congregation. Om a beautihl win- dow in the chancel, given by Mrs. 0. I. Dcbie; and in the tower is another much appreclatsdgm. a larse milli- eal rredericlrtown church bell, tbs gilt oi Mr. C. ll. Debts. The Bible tobeusedisaiseagiittothecon- gregaticn. It is a very line leather- ceveres copy oi the Autherisiidyer- siofl elves by Mrs. lsward Bur- ieigh. Illlerslie. ‘lhis church replaces’ a much-felt need among the United Church folk o! m i4. rm- the put Qew-eooeoee e-voooeo-efi-vfvfl .IAVI IOU! IYII IXAIII Aim III) ‘JGLAIIIIIITIIDII ‘Successful Fox Feeding is the problem of our Fox Ranchers today. How to grow strong, vigorous foxes, that will produce pelts of fine texture and lustrous sheen, is uppermost in all minds. THE IMPERIAL BISCUIT COMPANY, LlM- ITED, have found the solution in their increasingly popular. ‘ ‘ - ' ..‘Mlss Mooney. the teacher at Clear Springs ior this term, has opened up school, and secured a com- fortable boarding place with Miss Maggie Giliis. -Mrs. ‘i... Larkirw and little daughter, who have been spending the summer with Mrs. Lorne lorklns. oi Summer-side, left ior her home in _"" - ‘ Boston, Mesa, en MondayfShe was I i?‘ ‘Usual’ ‘fuzz???’ ghu‘ “comp “Mb h m u _,o e wn. an r. cs s sac. “M. i? y B“ er M“ Rockbarra. were sport-visitors to Scuria Line. and North Side, during the week-end. I mm. Alex. Montgomery Jr., and family has arrived at Naufrage. on a visit to his father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Montgomery. They motored her; in a magnificent new car, and will be returning shortly to '-Mr. .1. Kenneth MacKenzis, ... m; U‘ '" *' i oountant of the Canadian Bank o! , Commerce at Campbellton, arrived “um” rm" “M” in Summersldc on Saturday to spend bis vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. L. I‘. MecKensie and is being filmed by a host of friends. _....._... “We! Gladys Sullivan. after teach- llll in Summer School. is spending a few weeks with her other in Summerside befcrg returning to her position as Mathematics teacher in Iurdick Junior High School, Stam- ford. Conn. ' Imperial Cod Liver Oil Fox Biscuits and Imperial Puppy Food .._.__ ' glvingthe desired ranches. “Imperial- Regular feeding of these is results in our Prince Edward Island fed Foxes?’ are in a class by themselves, They “produce the goods." Ensure success " by liberal feeding of “IMPERIALS." » (British United Press) . i BRUSSELI, Aug. so -feilowing the Q arrest of Adrienne Guyot on the‘, charge of committing rradulent‘ , ' . marriage." an ' vestigation into her i t . ‘ m”, “m,” m, ma,“ m, For sale by leading Island dealers or direct. from that she had ‘marl-led‘ so auroral-it‘ factory. men and become ensued approsim- - ' I Imperial, Biscuit .Co., Limited Charlottetown, P. E. I. -.--.- --Mr. Ihancis Richard, accompani- ed by Mr. Lorne Murphy and Mr. ~len Gaudet. left on return to Sask- atoon after spending a pleasant vacation at their reductive homesin ‘ngnish. ‘the boys are making the long trip by motor which we hope they will enioy. ‘ I I _Our work and our material is fully guaranteed. Call and see our . MUIIIMEITS, TABLETS l iuzsnsroiits, m. \- i We are in a position o: give you“ exactly what "you want in. fl-O-OO-O-O-OQ-OQOOOOOO-Oii EYESIGHT EXAMINATION “rifles see ssnlrhs (illness. H. J. MABON -M‘r. and Mra Melbourne Remn- hill and family, who have been visit- ifll in 118N011 for the pest two - months left on return to Moose Jaw. E- E- PARKMAN sue. ‘Sunday. rm wsreaccolepeni- “WWW evfesfaraaBosdsnlIVMs-aliemp- '““'“" ' hiliibrothenlhnlddlqllue. ' \ ll iiilflllilllii Distributors for Maritime Provinces for Hauck‘ Fire Guns. ‘I Every known kind of genital and marble procurable. l “ ‘EFFICIENCY . : 4W1. $0 t, ..L I.‘ a * '. rim‘ who. ravens-shoreline- »--»- If‘ . Ila Our Motto item‘ s1‘