L: ‘T "I f--"—I r-nmnwmxr- > -_ .1- -.-i -... .......,,- . -- PAQE “aiciijr THE _CHARLOT'FETOWN GUARDIAN .The “DIAMOND _ TREASURE ” Contest LIN for EVERYON I?! This (foutest will appear in the Guardian every Friday during the remainder of i937, and is being sponsored by the following leading business concerns of Charlottetown: HENRY Alacl-AIILANE 1B Co. I'.I'I.I. ('U~()I’I-1l{.\'l‘l\ E '.I{li II'II).\ .\' I.I.\II'I'I'.'I) I'l RDII" — FIIIIUFSON 111110.111 \I .\'.\ (‘\.\Il GROCERY l’l'lil' MILK (‘OAIPANY Dlt l\~ll.\".\' lil.\l‘.\I R.\.\'I‘ QLI bikini-Tl‘ l\II:I.'\'l' DIARKIIT li\l'\.~liilliill t-ll SITDIO IIIIIJIIIN IIRU IiII-I (-l.lilIl.\ IIIXXN‘ (iIIUVli I’. I‘. l‘. IIIINI III-N HOOPS LIAIFIIII.) IlIllf-li s .\ IIIIUHJTY II. l’. SIMPSON I'll‘ ‘Ii\l Iilwtlll (‘0., LTI). §l'.\.\'l.I-.\'. SHAW k PEAIIDEN Q'III'.S'I‘IIIE A. CAMPBELL I'll \I’I‘I.I.I. .\' (1). i~i.\'..> ii uiiii" is. s1 w.\ii'i"s iuicrgiiv l.~i. \\l1 ~i I i iiffllii .|.\.\ ‘l'.\1'l‘ Iilli\~<1'\ .\ .ioii.\so.\i w. . 'r.\.\'1‘o.\' I. v.1 .i<>i:\.<'i"o.\" .~\. u. '1'()0.\iiIS tiitsic STORE. s N. iius wiirrLnrii TIRE SERVICE lfll ii 1: liltils‘. l.l'I). ii. L. Ivouriiv 1'. .1. ALI l7i-"\.\l.1) ‘lb-c (‘liziilottetown Guardian will issue six prizes each vmcli: i_.i_ FUN); Inil, $11.00; 3rd, SLIIII; IIII, $1.00; 5th, 50c; 13th "nu- 'l‘lii-<i' iiri/cs will he issued in the form of service i Mo“) VIREASIIRE" “d'°ms°m"“' EXPLANATION 0F OONTEST Each of the above firms have published an advertise- ment in today's Guardian. These advertisements appear in various parts of this paper and may be easily identified by the diamond border. The Contest Editor will also publish in this section each Friday, an article featuring one or more of these firms. It will be noticed that an extra or surplus word has been purposely inserted in some of the “DIAMOND YREASLTIIE" advertisements and Feature Article. These words, when arranged in their proper order, make up a slogan or trade phrase used by, or appropriate to, one of the above advertisers. $000000000Q0OOQOOOWOCOOOOO§OOOOOO4f§f§~§Q§4+f§#§§-O How To Enter Having carefully read each "DlA- of the business concerns sponsor- ing this Contest, indicating that business had been transacted with‘ In this paper, and Feature Article ylcd member of the crew for thirty- .,_ -L- by a number pf books which were widely read. For Ever England Lord Mottistone _ “Hm, m ' published fit? liignnatvlver land. Hei Coming To Canada 3;, gem “gm... .., W. m, --—i . bi,’ migland would he‘ roman Mnusrm or wan lsfifmu, tllismtgbgmflcle." "The vii-g l8 SOLDIER, AUTHOR. BTATES- mes of honor, faithfulness; and; MAN AND LIFEBOAT C0 humour are found in higher degrees in this little island than Ilia any th country in the wor .“ I-ie ox fer n; his faith in the future of e peso farming: “Make it prosperous Among the passenger; travelling by the "Empress of Britain" which litififfilfi"l.‘i.'tltiif. strata’ he "w. we We (IBIIVCd from I115 Ifialllilllll llfliwlwlllpghclévnai 80321.0“ 1n 1953; in the Isle of wight. conceals the his first Wm who died in 19,3, w“ identity of Col. Jack Seely who m daughter’ or ma ‘Me C01‘ The was Minister 01' War until shortly H‘; H G_ L“ Cncmmh and m. “m” m’ °“°l"°“k °l m‘ Glm‘ dsénifmdy Mottlstone was the War, resigning that position as Qfgdow o! Cap,“ Geo,“ a N_ the outcome of the Curragh Camp Nicholson and l’ “ugh” o! v15_ Incident, when Mr. Asquith suc- t mlbank H has mm. son cceded him and retained ind OIIICQ w‘? x, u, da-u ha“ The m; until hosblitiei broke out. Travel- S?!“ $1 his Sago-M {mmflge is a ling with Lord Mottlstone i; Mr. godmqud o‘ the Duke o: wmdsm stanley Adams, Managing Direc- ‘h m uve c“ a‘ a up“; w: of Thos. COOK a son. Ltd. “ °’° ‘s '. l’ the famous travel agency of which m“ u“ Inscribed‘ Tlhe gm o‘ Lord Mottislohe is aid, .. dtregtor. Ed“'“d' “m” °l w“ °"' They are on a business tour w ich _ ary 13th. 1921. _ “u, zjllfflvzlffiofg Q“°"°°' M” Tn. family moi-to u "Fear and Lord Mottisimio has had a ro- se‘? 8mg; w; “:3 mantic career as soldier. statesman caanada Wm nnd mm W" much and in the business world. He has we for many years been a prominent ' figure in social and sporting cir- tommftalélgifadfiz?’ igzeraégglflzl; c105 and is Chairman of the Em- 7 D. t ‘rc 0k. m plre Stadium at Wembley where yanaglng drecror ° i o wd cg many a young Canadian has shown f5 “i5”; to lllegrl; l" l: r18 prowess in lee hockey. He considers 5"“ E "we u‘ mas‘ a 5° one of the greatest compliments a Dime!” ‘I’! ‘me or the b“! of m: we w“ paid to him by giagllisia Blztanlltlflg concerns. the the members of the Brook lifeboat “n n ' when they asked him to b" their coxswain. He had been an enrol- five years and was a helper before that. so he “'55 well qualified for the job. A few years ago he wrote a book on the Lifeboat Service A In Memoriam MB. RODERICK MQKAY . ' k J-Poinr TAI-IIIIIIEeIIcIIIiII-DAYiIIt-oniiiiricpe. Glltllll Con- n- . 2 Tuninil RI" "I Gorgeous \ValnutCab net The New ‘I938 AUTOMATIC TUNING PHILCO Everyonds talking about the new Philco DoubleX . . . the 1938 radio sensation! In the greatest radio ,_ - or illi‘l‘i‘I.'llliII.~L‘ orders that will he honoured by any ad- In ,_ vvil or li-icd iilime. this section. contestants must uritc the name of the advertiser ln ivhnsc annouri lllllllt or Feature vtriivlc a word ivaa inserted, along with the extra or surplus word in each individual one.. Also arrange the words to form the slogan or at least one of the firms listedlalld (filled It "Lalmdf- H9 lwlds above, tirlthin the pait, two weeks. Ill? Rome" medal 03 the Hench 5a,.“ Wu.“ six "Due, m“ b, Government for saving life at sea. drawn from all received and ti! H" Illa‘? lweniydhlee a" the “me awards will be given in the order 9f the madam A French 5MP 1"“ M Elli“; 4 _ cf, e niz me e n. Mills" lzndkikfgfio‘ 3:1 5l'0o' nnd young Jack Seely swam out ' 5 ' ' ll- 5 i 6"" We" to the vessel with a life line round The whole community of Brad- albane and a large part of Prince Edward Island received a serious shock as the new; spread that in the early morning of the Sab- bath day, July 4th, i937, Roderick McKay had suddenly passed away from a severe heart attack. Dr. w vcooooovvovseovoeeooooooooooeoooooooooeoovooaoooo i l PRIZE WINNERS LAST WEEK I trade phrase and state the ad- l iiurc \l.ic|'h;iil. Long Creek. 1‘, \Il'>'. Jane lliilleni. Southport. RR. 1. ti. ‘l; <. W. I.. IIOIII'_\'_ 2H5 lfitzroy Street. ‘ l’s~~ic riiiiiiidcrs. Wirisloc. lllciliiie Phillips. llarriii_i:;liiii. ti. II. .\lcl.ari'n, North River. O0000940000O6§OOOFOOOOOOOOOOOO4§-Q§OOOC§§OF§%§C§-§O Solution to Last Week's Contest SLOGAN "Yoifre Fiirc of it's Purity‘ — The Pure \'.>ii‘ri--~( lie-Jcr (‘ampbell .\.:.i - II. l.. Worthy Of-Joliiisoii X Johnson .\ii‘.k ('0. It's-——Thc Gloria Purltv-(‘rirlitons Ltd. moo0o:ooooeoa00¢0000000000ooeoooooooeeooovoroooo Clue To This Week’s Slogan 'I'his week's slogan is an unusual one used by an. ex- ilusivc firm on Kent Street. QQWO69009OOQOO§OFO§+OOOOOOOOQOOOOOOOOOCOC-CQCOCQCQ When you buy Ice Frcani. ask for the new Garden (‘fly Product DeI.UXE m‘ ICE CREAM FimZitN r “lfoifre Sure of Ils- Purify .\i.-\DI~I RIGHT llY The PURE‘ MILK OOMPANY DQOOOOOOdOO0000O0QOOQQOQOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOC-O We curry a PCIIIPICIQ line of SPECIAL RAMSAYS PURE ROYAL SUPER GRANUPAINTS a VARNISHES (' U! I‘I{.\' fERlS TOOLS III‘II.I I.\'(I IIARDWARE II.\.\'( II 5I'I'I’LII§S, ETC Stanley. Shaw 8t Pearden Hardware Merchants Corner iii-m and Great George Sta. JHPK} . . V-"rk. vi nilli FIIIIIPIPII‘ cleaning . attach-i I1il'llI§ alilfiu value for only $511.00., This 11w \I IIHIIIIIPN surli features a». liiunil _;' . u. floating power .i'l'.I l'l\1ll\llI1'_ metal Illlhll. Sold ':~i can‘ Il'llI1\ liy ifoomhs Blusic Store roooroeoceoceooooocovooe e'veovooeooeoooov~vee- it Your Entry (.i!l and maki- your selections from g our complete iaririy of Home Style for this (‘twill-st Iioui us. \ou ~.\\'e l‘.I(I1'i' \\I1I‘i1 you _\nu huy at our low prices. - CAKES AND PASTRIE - (‘ASH S DEVEREAUX s niuicniir » Phone 1210 Fri-c Delivery Stewart's Bakery oovoooeoeoveocoooooeoooe PIHLYI-I 211, FREE oiztivi-znv SPECIAL VALUES y e~oo0oooeoo¢¢ooo+¢¢¢¢>¢§ “i will I|.l\u some cmciitinual ; , , values iii uiwoii-iuucd \\ iiirlLa I a “L” m] "mm- mflcr‘ than . Llillpw are hard oii iI i ul-iili Uilllliul be replaced. . w, m” Er “ml It in. cs ior si-riiio and 500C‘ cuumim "ma" ‘hi? m“ Ask h“ ' ‘ l‘! inc '_ ' IL)'\JINI ai c gualraiitced lliy us.N m“, M H m‘ “use lamps ‘or V. N. AN U U10 11cm. street Jeweler . & Co‘ l00OOv\v~ov.QOQODCOOOOOQIQ 51')‘ Qumm Si" PIIOOEIAJO oooeoeeooooooooovooeoooo Ranchers Who Receive Dickson's Restaurant .11 Qucv“ mrect i.\'c\t to Iirc Hall) i Ilcl Flitful ilomc-(‘oiwkrd Meals Special Light. 1 Lunches blodcratc Prices 0000000 ~-coooeoeovoooooo WOOL SWEATERS |\.\'Z) TVIIX RBI-I'll SETS $295 R- P. SIMPSON Queen Street. Phone 23$ OOOOOOOOOQOOOOOCOOOOOOOD We carry a complete stock of the famous “NYAL" IIouschoid Iicmcdirl I.\'.<I.\T ON ITEDING IMPERIALS "Iirom I‘up to Pelt." Imperial Biscuit Co" Ltd- OCQOOOO¥OOOOOOOQO§OOOQUO BEEF. PORK LAMB, VEAL and FRESH VEGETABLES SERVICE “TI ll A SMILE Quren St. Meat Market OQO-OWQCQ ‘ O§OQO4§OO§§QQQ§§§§§+OO§-O HOOVER TO RENT i-"rnxirvizi; TOIIEEIIIII-IA)", iviovizb A R T I c I‘ E s BY ENPERIYENCEI) ‘MEN _ _ i scaeiIL-IZI-(EI-Iciiuéaiinéigxrs. Purdle-Ferg uson HENRY MacFARLANE Shoe Company OQ+O-QOQOQO-OO§Q-O-OOQ@§-O-OQQ ___ Kin, (01,, ._ Red m,” Chfll‘lOI.l9l-0\l\'i1'5 oldest shoe H- L- WORTHY . I78 Queen Street. Phone Z71 'CQQOOOOOOOOO0OOC$OlOOOF Gel Your EGGS Al TIII: l‘A.\'l)l.l.\'(i STATION 15 (‘cnta per Don-n This Week. P- E. I. CO-OPERATIVE ICE: and Poul ry Assocntirn Wcymouih Street. +£$o+o+oo++o+e+o+w+o++o Phone 575 157 Kent St. Ov+HQONO+Q<+¢4QM+++Q+ WON- n. PETERS Phone 1301 OOOOOOQOOOQOOQOOQOOOOOOO- DEFECTIVE VISION Affects Sibonl itfarks. Have Your Eyes Examined NOW. J. W. JOHNSTON OPTOAIETRIST Phone 1095-1. vcrtiscr to whom you think the slogan belongs. Then attach to your solution a receipt or counter slip from any one l All replies must reach the Guar- dian Offico not later than noon on Thursday of each wrck. 000004o-ooeoeovooooooeoo-oeoooooovooooooeoooooeoooo IMPOR TAN T! 'I'here is no limit to the number of replies any con- testant may send in each week. but each reply must be. accompanied by a receipt from one of the sponsors of this l contest. Bottle caps, labels, and wrappers are not receipts ' and '" "l not be accepted. Receipts from advertisers, or other firms, not listed above will not be accepted. . As all prizes will be given in merchandise or service orders, it is IMPORTANT that you state in your reply the 1 name of the advertiser upon whom you wish the prize order drawn. All replies should be addressed to the Editor, DIAMOND TREASURE Contest, The Guardian, Charlottetown, P. E. Island This Contest ls Open To All Except Employees Of The Charlottetown Guardian And Their Families. v-TQ. v ‘ v ‘ ‘vvé “'0 specialize _in Floral Designs for “PARKEVR" PENS Weddings. Funerals and all public - -i d . in am: ‘if. ."Zi}l.".i‘.'If..';.“'.‘i. “PARKER" PEN and F~ T~ D- A- @ PENCIL SETS $1; ~ P"°-\'E =69 Priced up u. $10.00 q T) James Tait l i‘ a ' FLORIST REDEJOQE 8850s "T ' I a1 Villa Avenue 40-0 O-OQQ-OQ FEATURE .‘"l'be Old Reliable Drulslnro” house IS located at 157 Grafton street. next door to the Maritime Electric Offices, Suniiysidc. This firm is operated finder the jOlHL management of two well knovrn gentlemen; Mr. VICIOI‘ Pur- die and Mr. Everett Ferguson, both of whom have had extensive and thorough experience in shoe-fit- ting and the general footwear trade. Purine-Ferguson opened for bus- IIII\*5 in 192i and have since then. steadily built up a reputation for fazr dealings and quality merch- ' anclise. ~ Besides a most complete line of Blue Ribbon —- Mother's Own and .\lorse's Teas SPECIAL per lb. 50 Cent-s Tea has advanced to 6O Cents. This is your chance to stock up. RIX‘S. GROCERY BOTH STORES 38 Longwnrth Avenue Phones I021 and I022. Corner Queen and Kent Streets Phones i601 and 1602. 909-09040060000000000600 HGWITSOITS And nllllekinds of lggtherlnbéiots sand Shoes t y carryi e epen an an NATURE-FIT BflLlSh lines of Rubber Footwear. All shoes at Purdue-Ferguson's aie of Canadian Manufacture. with the exception of certain special makes which they import from England_ Here you will find shoes for evefl‘ member of the family, for all sea- sons, and in a wide range of prices. Footwear for Children PURDIE - FERGUSON ++o+++o+o+o+oo+o+o+o+o+4 Magazines, Papers. Novelties, Souvenirs. Island Views. New Shipment of English ‘Generall that his Little brigade Corbett. and his wre, a trained nurse. were visiting in the home, but the call was so sudden that he was beyond human aid. His minister and many friends soon gathered at the home and did all possible to give relief and help to the stricken widow and family. The funeral service was held at theUnited Church on Tuesday. July 6th and was attended by a very large number of people from fa: and near. Rev. Arthur Wallis was in charge of the service and gave the address. Rev. J. W. A. Nicholson and Rev. W. A. Mc- Quarric assisted very helpfully and the service brought a good measure of help and comfort to all. Rev. Bruce Carew related by marriage was present and united ln the conduct of the service. A very large representation of Orangemen and Free Masons ai- tendcd and each order conducted their impressive ceremonies at. the grave in the new Bradalbaue Cemtery. Family conriectiolns who are left to mourn the 10m of a much- beloved member, are halfsisters Mary (Mrs. Ed. Hickox), of At- tleboro, Mass.‘ Kate iMrs. Ingllsl, Hanover. Mass. Another half-sis- ter, Flora (Mrs. Alex. McDonald). of Hunter, predeceased him five years ago. There are also full Malcolm. Murdoch and William and a sister Jessie (Mrs. Fred Carew) all of New Bedford, Mass. and one sister Margaret (Mrs. Calvin Reeves) off Freetown, P.E.I. In the home are left to mourn their loss, his widow. nee Fiorrie Glllis. two children Margaret and his waist and thereby was the means of saving nine lives. He was born in 1886. the youngest son of Sir Charles Seely. Bart... formerly M. P., for Nottingham. Young John Edward Bernard Serb‘. 10 give him his full names. was educated at Harrow and Trinity College, Cambridge. before being called to the Bar at the Inner Tentple in i897. He did not, follow the profession of the Law. and when the war in South Africa broke out he weni, tn the front as Captain of the 41st Company of the Imperial Yeomanry. on that campaign he greatly dLstincuished himself, was mentioned in‘ dis- pntches. avcoived the Queen's Ivfcrlal with five (‘lRSpS. the D. S. 0., and the rank of LL-Colonel. While away soldierinl! he \\'as,_ in 1900, elected Conservative M. P. for the Isle of Wight. In the succeeding showed IPS and lass Willi the Conservative cause, particularly on the Free ‘Prado question. and at the General Election in 1906 he finally severed himself from the party. and as a Liberal WOH the Abercromble Divi- sion of Liverpool. In 1908 he was appointed Under-Secretary for the Colonies, but two years later was rejected by the electors of Aber- "Ombll He. found a. seat. however, as a representative 0f the Ilkestcn Division of Derby. In 1907 he be- came Under-Secretary of state for war. and when in 1912 Viscount Haldane assumed the office of Lord High Chancellor he 5m- Oeefled him Ba $ecretary for war, Dllflni? the Eluropcan ‘vvar he was flvi- tunes mentioned in dispatches. was accorded the C. B. 1-2.. in 1916 and the C. M. G.. in 191B. Bobbie and mother-in-law, Mrs. I" his book "My Horsc Warrior" Duncan Gillis. hf ml‘ l‘ l-hrlllllli! 5m?!’ ol’ 110W The active pail-bearers were ‘flh sulmme 601118.18 the charter Mr. Walter McKenzie. Senator ‘id mm. .l°"“'“ld l‘) "liwry l" l John Sinclair. Messrs. Frank Bell f1} “Q1” Purl“? ""3 “Elmi- James n. Graham. Roderick Nich- ° d‘ a" 19 8 lam“ ll‘? Gmnans olson and Pomeroy Murray. a secured t e ‘m1 More“! The honorary pail-bearers were idge u‘ w“ o! the ulmw’ 1m‘ Mesrs Alex C McDonald Ken- §.,°,’.',‘§'.';°’Co‘,§§m’°°§"", but me neth Graham, Angus McMillan. ‘ind had bee: “.,§.§,.§..,,°§§- 13:3“ Dan Buchanan. n. w. McDonald " and Henry MacMillan. Many beautiful floral tributes as well as telegrams and letters of sympathy testified to the high esteem In which Roderick McKay was held in the hearts of his friends at home and away. Those who knew him cherish the mem- ory of a true and loyal heart and an extremely generous disposition which, in spite of physical handl- caps was expressed in a practical helpfulness in the business, com- munity and church life. Besides carrying on in the busi- ness life of the community he was actively interested in all things for the good of the people. ‘a mem- ber of the Orange and Free Mason fraternities arid an interested and conscientious official of the Church Boards through many (Patriot please copy» years he sympathy brothers 7Q BIC! could not possibly achieve it. "Seated there on Warrior's back I‘ decided to attempt. the mp0s- sible." It was decided that he with twenty men should cross the river separating the village of Cas- tcl from the Bore dc Morcuil. and 85 lhe Briflade advanced he Sllflllld g0 forward with his signal- ling troup and plant a lime reg flag at the point. of the wood. "warrior was determined to g0 forward and with a great leap started 0H"...__"Therve wag g hail of bullets fmm the enemy as we crossed the intervening space nnd mounted the hill. and perhaps half of is were hit. wan-id.- careered off and I knew his one idea was to gei at the enemy, 11¢ almost buried his head in tho brushwood when we reached J-ho point of the wood at the chosen 5110i. We were greeted by twenty or thirty who fired a few 51m; before leaving, doubtlm thinking there were thousands of us follow- ing. Corporal King jammed his lance with the red flag into the ground". far as I am con. cerned the credit for this wild venture. which succeeded in m Star Class Yachts Vie For Title Purdle-Fergusons specialize in fitting the feet properly. nnd carry a full variety of widths in all the newest styles. A special "Bargain Rack" is at all times stocked with any odd or broken lines. and in this way the reguiar stock is kept new and up- w-iiate. Dug to the fact that this firzn Confectionery CRICHTON'S LTD 141 Great George St. Phone 120 O-QQ-OQQ-Om-OQOOOOO-OO-O-QOO NEW FALL DRESSES ARRIVING DAILY IN THE LATEST FALL SHADES AND STYLES. mom; s14 is conducted on a rash basis. great u II ' c" Q1j*§_,,q,id?__'§g§,,m,_ iTdEgln 11in. is ioiinipio. $1? ooooovovovoooovo-vooooo-ve and the Proms m“ gamed are passed on to their customers. Thzs season's new stock was secured in advance of the recent rise in prices, which accounts for the low prices on their footwear, which is smait. comfortable and of best quality; Competent sales clerks arc em- Get your Canning Needs here. We have what you want at lower prices. Phone your Orders. S. N. KAYS 8S Pownal Street. Phone 65 O04 O OFQV§OOOOOOOOQG>OQO O every pair of footwear in the store ALL MAKES OI‘ PNEUMATIC TIRES B95135” AND service. Entry slips for the Diamond E VUIFhCoHAONE D with every purchase and customer! ‘George V." , _ . are invited to draw their prize- WIIIIIOCK TIFO SOfVICQI orders on this progressive footwear b ‘do ii I have never saved g penny _ iin my life! At the sane time 1 ployed at Purdic-hirgitsons and ihave learnt movement it is. its carries a guarantee of satisfactory , bQQn ]g\qn1_rhing_ The 1130x1900. foooin certificate of m» movement Treasure Contest may be obtained i“, pmpnged by mg u; King lision on the starting line and the published in i930 was 50011 followed 11111101110118 a fashion. was duo not to me. but to my horse Warrior; he it was who did not, hesitate ‘and did not flinch though wen lhe knew the danger from those Swill’ blIIlGM. It W85 a wonderful <19?- The mlln attack swept up and ‘the wood was soon filled with igalloplng Canadian horsemen." Inter In 1918 Gen. Seely becgmg Parllmetary Under-Secretary to the Ministry of Munitions and Deputy Minister of Munitions. In 1919 he was Under-secretary .of Slate for Air and President of 1h Air Council. In 1926 he became Chairman of the National Saving; lMovement and a few years later confessed ‘Though I have tried in (By The Associated Pres) PORT WASHINGTON. N. Y" Sept. 15—Harold Rusted! Chuckle III. Moriches Bay entry in the 15th annual stai- class yacht world championship. won the openlnii’ race of the series today. Sailing tho course in a Il-mlle southerly breeze that dlsmastcd one boat and crippled several others. Hal- sted's 23-foot sloop finished well ahead of tho second boat. Milton wessforthb Lucky. from San Di- ego. Calif. Adrian Iseltn‘s Ace, defender of the title and home fleet entry. took third place followed by Hor- iicc Havemeyers Gull, from Great 5 wonderyu] South Bay. ‘Charles dc Cardenas rpm"; have of Havana. in fifth place. was the first foreign entry to finish. The Italian boat withdrew after a col- what German entry. Pimm. sailed by W. Von Hutschler and J. Wels. went the course with a spnirn mast and a torn mainnli. At about that time he was verv usy with hi; pen and “Adventure" the world has ever seen, Philco combines Auto-l matic Tuning with an In clined Control Panel . . . thus giving you the fastest, most accurate method of tuning plus complete tuning ease and grace, whether you're standing or sitting. A single‘ glance shows you: favourite stadona" i Touch the Automatic Tuning Dial and the pro-z gram of your choice comes in . . . instantly, perfectly automatically I Never before such‘ marvelously‘ natural ‘tone N.‘ such power. . .such sheer cabinet beauty! See, hear and tune one of the many new Double-X. Phiicos . . . learn for yourself why all Canada claims this amazing new kind of radio! EASY TERMS . . . l ‘ill .ii Distributed by : MARITIME ACCESSORIE Halifax Saint John l. LIBERAL TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE PIIILCO ClOlfibnnmdc and Foreign Reception. Oversize Elem-o - flynamic Speaker. Pentode Audio Sysbem. Pbilco Foreign Tun- ing System with Colour Dial.- Automatic Volume Conn-oi. 2 Tuning Ranges. Beautiful Walnut Cabinet. $99.50 __________l I nu "I; with 14.11..- an!» Efirienn iii-rial m 1mm ‘nglgflflwngn mrpfmii-Sfi P OI I CO O rule and may." Cgna l ecmn (nigh nod uleulicmnfli 51 1 s, LTD. LJSE HOLMAN H ONE PRICE-TH 10% NOW NOTHING ADD Sum m merside-Cha rloltetown Syriac! 1 T l-(E E CASH PRICE BALANCEINIO EQUAL MONTH LY PAYMENTS ED-NO INTEREST ‘.8 See the AUTOMATIC TUNING PHILO" -F. A. STEWART JONES. Special Representative, Charlglfelgwn TIE ......$IMPSONf.‘.ll.'§l Roliqoéfiliil-ofiiszlfor X-Ray Treatment BY STEPHEN J. MCDONOUGH Associated Press Science Writer CHICAGO. Sept 15—fAP)—A new automatic robot pilot designed to remove all the guesswork from x-ray treatment was announced today by Dr. Gustav Bucky of 5t. Louis before the fifth international congress of radiology. Dr. Bucky. who previously in- vented a diaphragm for use in x-rly tubes. exrfained his new de- vice is similar to the automatic gyroscopfc pilots which control airplanes in flight in that it citin- iates the human factor. The "unl- vcrsal dosimeter" works on a dif- ferent principle from the auto- matic pilot. however. Ever since discovery of x-rayl 42 yearn ago there has been med of an aiitnmata: pilot to control them exnctiy. Dr. Bucky 6171511194 in la interview. "we have invent- ed B}! QPDaratus whTélTls aim‘; foolproof and entirely free 1W1" error after 10 years of 019m‘ men ." he added. litfllfgoalled an "ultra-sexism" electrometre" and 5. A. tube WW5 measures the quality and qllflnllm including the intensity of X-"YI emanating ‘from the x-rfiy M” m0 electromeke tube ls hooked back to the source of electflml feeding the x-ray tube and “m” trols exactly the dose of x-ravl 5°‘ by the physician with a shill’ dlal_ In this it is similar w 011"" matlc tuning devices of radio W“ I: the x-rsy machine varies. "c" in end slightest derree- "l" lectrometre shuts it off immf-Ylll‘ sly. Irate Wife (to oollectorlfi W“: be inoolerit. I'll a-ii m! ailing“ and he'll kick you all over town" Collector (confidently): ‘I 111"“ not. M!’ name's Bui. mum “ml h. mm footed a bill in his lifell could help it’