‘ . I'll?‘ (‘THARYOTTIZITOWN GUARDIAN Central Guardian a .» a a ~ CORNWALL CONCERT tonight. ‘ 1088-11. g-gyriilvlBERfllj. 193. m. t______________:_ours an a *' y wo - ...‘___ _ . l" L. M. POOLE b C0. have just received direct from factory-one full carlosd Gyproc. ‘i020. OFFICE Cinema-Dr. Mclatyreb ofllco will be closed until Monday, - September 22nd. a cssa-o-ic-n. - , ‘ ' . l ' v ‘l is coming j A Fraser and Mr. George R. Shier-s on i ‘l _ ‘. September 18th in Stanley Bridge H111- W10. TEN-TESIZ-Just received direct from Factory-one full csrlosd Ten- Test-4x7-4x8-4x9andixl0. L. M. Poole d: Co. 7M0. YOU WILL BEA! something good on Thursday night at Stanley Bridge Hall, when you hear Mfrs. Ruby Par-- uell McKay and w. n. Webster Fraser in a duet entitled "The Maid- on in Blue." 7019. . mPMlalT-lose‘ a» men ._ yet fllleady [they're sold all borawltiiis a year , _ , over the East .~ . .‘ and wink’! th°lrwly West . . . It's their price 11'; thelreigppcarance . . . It's the way {helium IMPE Al ,...2u....z'.<>§* If ‘ ' p, u J§~é’.'i.".5""““l° CORNWALL Cm/CUIL- Corn- wall services for Sept. 21st, Kingston at ll a. m. "Communion service." Cornwall at 3. New Dominion at 7.30, Preparatory service at Kingston, Friday night at 7.80. Rev. D. K. Ross, Minister. ' ——- i CORRECTION. — Regarding the local in yesterdays Guardian report- . ins an ice cream eoclalinKinkora_ " Hall, the Guardian is authorised to -~ "“ state that some dancing took place September 18th to Septe mber 20th, Inclusive Charlottetown, P. E. I. Open 10.00 a. m. to 10.00 p. m. ‘i l i7‘1‘\.l'lf 1:4‘ r " _.._.__-. IINI‘! ; at this social, but without the know- I 0 _ ‘, .. .... ... , First Complete Display of all New Ford for ~ o o M proceeds were not for Church pur- " - J d pm" i . o o ‘ o o l‘ C d Tr k hr ty * - l u _ ‘panama ‘ma. , "m, comb,“ m Ponce 31's an IIE S Ill t S VlEllll _ . -| conegntpgghh ‘u m n, Court yesterday morning one drunk ' 4 ‘ . - ~ sources to the end that and incapable was remanded till A 1 Sept. 22, another was fined I10 and costs or twenty days. For ausulting . ll Peace officer in execution of his duty was fined $50 and costs or fifty days. Defective Vision may be restored. ' the Ford cut-away chassis. Reveals interesting details of many vital mechanical parts you seldom sec—valves, < pistons, cylinders, connecting rods, crank- shaft, etc. Also shows the simplicity of the fuel,‘7 cooling, ignition and lubrication systems, etcfl, why the Ford steel-spoke wheels are so strong and sturdy. The complete construction of the rim, spokes and huh is clearly shown and explained. Note how the wheel is welded into one piece. Eye Strain relieved and Muscle imbalances cor- rccud. All! one of these defects m’ "°- “a "m" "Wll" nrsrmovrsnnn rsmwnan. h‘ ‘he “u” o‘ ‘ The Alumni News of Dalhousie Uni- Explains many things you would like to know? hi)" ‘he Houdame hYd-Pau-l-ic Bhock “ ” Sevcre i "army reporhl that m. Carl a c” about the inside of the Ford car. absorbers work and why they are P E E B L E i ggfloyo? cams”; £91233‘: ‘ called double-acting. They act as cushions _ z Headaches ‘ University in succession to Dr. Doug- the shatter-less glass windshield _ “gum” ha“! rmd shmks‘ “ ENGLISH FOX ' NETTING For security on your Fox or Mink Ranch. Satisfaction guaran- teed. ’ Sold by the oldest dealers in ranching supplies. W The Rogers Hardware Company Limited We also sell such ac- cessories as Fox Pans, Tongs, Staples, etc. Dependability is what you want. To fool secure; to know your foxes are safe; that you can de- Dend on your netting for years to come. The dependability of "Prince Edward" ° Fox Netting " is proved by so years of satis- factory service. SEND YOUR ORDER TODAY ' Write or telegraph. shipped within an hour. Order 80nd tor our Catalogue of Ito: Ranch Supplies. it cou- tains valuable information. HOLMZWIS suneasma. r. a |. cirrus * If troubled with head- aches, we will be glad to Investigate the condition of Your eyes, and if necessary, furnish you with properly titted corrective glasses. Ii. F. HUTGIIESON OPTOMETRI ST Prince Edward Island Optometric Association The annual meeting of this As- sociation was held in this City on Wednesday evening Sept, l0th, The attendance of member; was good, Summerslde and Mcnroague be- ing well represented. President H. J. Mabon of Montague occupied the chair. Reports which were received from the different officers and committees. showed that the association was in good shape, but. the effective- ness oi the program was cur- tailed by the lack oi adequate legislation, ‘The committee on legis- lation was asked to take into con- sideration, the preparations of such amendments to the act, as would place the practice 0f Optometry in Prince Edward Island, on the some basis as found in all the other Pro- vinces of Canada. - - The annual grant to the All Canada college of Optometry of $50.00, was ordered w be paid again this year. Reports from the members who at- tended Dr, Skeffingwna Clinic in Moncton. this summer, were given and developed very profitable discussions. The resignation of Nix. E. W. Taylor a charter member of the associa- tion, tendered because of advancing years, was regretfully "Wplad- Th9 Association however placed on 1100M its appreciation of Mr. Taylor's ser- vices, by making him an honorary member for life. ' The election of officers for the ensuing year, resulted as follows:- President-H. T. Colvln Summer-side- Vice-Pres J. S. ‘Ibylor Charlottetown. soggy-tread G. I‘. Hutcheson. Board of Examiners. H. J. Mabon. G. I‘. Hutcheson, H- T. 001W". L- 3- Romcke, F. G. Hutcheeim. m C. M. Lampoon 0 C0» urn-ran. u Queen sum ma», s, o. c. nuns Public Augion Soles SAW IUBS Shipping hogs will be furnish- ed without charge by applying to l T. Holman. Ltd. 8am- urmtde. P. 8. I. depreaented by Alfred Fraser, lnc. are fifth Avaaao New Iara, s. r. las Macintosh whose outstanding ability has led him to an extensive research campaign_ at Shawinigsn. Dr. Coflin took his Ph.D. at McGlll under Professor Manse in i929 and was awarded a Travelling Research Fellowship by the National Research Council which he has been holding during the past session at the Vault Hot‘! Laboratory in Utrecht, Holland under the famous chemist, Profeuor Ernst Cohen. Professor Coffin is a son of the Rev. R. L. Coiiin, late of Marshfleld, and now oi Battleford, Basic. DALHOUSIE UNIVERSITY PROUD 0F ALUMNIF-In the Gill'- rent issue of the Alumni News of Dalhousic University it is stated that the recent Federal elections proved a triumph for Dalhousians re- gardless‘ of political persuasion. hr the person of the new Premier of Canada it hulls one of Dalhouslell most distinguished sons. Although Dalhousie may lay some claim to Sir Robert Borden due to his long and intimate association with that uni- versity, the Honourable R. B. Ben- nett, LLB. '93, is her first graduate to hold the highest rank in the politi- cal life cf Canada. His former class- mates particularly, and all Dalhous- ians generally join in congratulating their "Daihousle Premier" on tire fulfillment of the great promise which was so evident in the "Dick" Bennett of the old Law School days. Congratulations are particularly ex- tended also to two other Alumni who have the honour of completing a Dalhousle Triumvlrate in the Feder- al Cabinet. One is the Hon. C. H. Cahun, B. A. '88, LL.B., '90, LLJ). '19. often referred to as the "grand old man of his party," who has been chosen as Secretary of State in the new Government. The other is none other than the Hon. Edsar N- R1194“ 1,1,3. '02, who has resigned as Pre- mier of Nova Scotla to enter the Federal Cabinet as Minister of Fisheries. These men are upholding the nne traditions of the Dalhcusle Law School in the aflalrs of our country. Although m. Rhodes was obliged to resign the Premiership. Dalhousie was still able to provide a ' successor in the person of the l-lon. Gordon S. Harrington, K. 0-. LLB. o4, the present Premier of Nova Scotia. um scald: or Dumas-Dr. Thomas’ Eclectrlo Oil is a standard remedy for the prompt treatment d scalds and burns. m healinl power quickly soothes the pain and aids a speedy recovery from the injury. It is also an excellent remedy for all manner of cute, bruises and sprains, as well as for relieving the pains arising from inflammation o! various kinds. A bottle in the house and stable saves many a doctor's and vet- erlnary‘e fee. i 1 SEE A. B. L. HORNE, Summerside that will not fly or shatter when hrolpn. Observe the added safety collisions. SEE it gives in how Rustless Steel products are made-—from the sheet metal to the finished parts. This bright, endur- ing metal will not rust, tarnish, corrode or Idle in any kind of weather. SEE how the crankshaft and camshaft are made. Manufacturing steps are shown from the original steel bar until the . final machining and polishing. “'1'!!! CANADIAN Con” ALSO SEE the display of ball and roller “If . bearings, valves, piston and connecting rod - assembly, differential, and pinion, etc. Learn about the mechanical parts inside the Ford car. See and hear the TALKING PICTURE of a trip through the Ford plant ADMISSION FREE UNIVERSAL MOTORS, LTD., Charlottetown POOLE d? THOMPSON, Ltd, Montague Form MoToIrCoMI-ANY or Cameos, Lmrmn f" gilt" 3. E PERSONALS Rev. Norman MeNeill, of Sussex, N. 5., is in the Province in connec- tion with the Centenary Celebration of the Maokonaie family at long Creek, which takes place today. The many friends of Mrs. Kather- ine Macinhis, 186 Dcrchester Street. willbegladtoknowthatshohas sufficiently recovered from her rec- ent illness in the city Hospital, to return home on Monday. m. John A. Mackenzie, Assistant superintendent of the Otis llevator 00., of Boston, arrived here on Mou- day evening in order to take part in the Content-l‘! Celebrations of the anicksnsie fun!!! It l-MII 9119i W‘ day. OIIII‘ BOAIDS OI‘ OIUIOB OI‘ INGIIAND IN CANADA LIIITING OTTAWA. Sept, ifl-Naarly l0,- 000 people tonight attended the "mass meetirn of witness" which signalised the opening of the annual meeting of the chief boards of the Church of Dflllid iufinada here. Members of the Home of Bishop; headed by the mat Rev. s. s. ‘iatheson. mn- ing Primate of all Canada, together Wli-h Prominent laymen of the church from all parts of Canada are attend- ing the sessions. The chief address It the mass meeting was delivered by Rt. lRev, P. Lindel Tsen, assistant bishop of Honan, China. Although Archbishop Msthesoifs resignation takes place next Satur- day of His Grace's 78th birthday present indications are that his suc- cessor vllll not be named until the meeting next year of the General Synod. The present method of selection is that the choice must be made from among the four ArchbLshops of the Church. The Metropolitan; of the Ecclesiastical Provinces of Ontario, kitish Columbia, Manitoba and East- ern Canada, A suggestion is being oonsidued that any member 0f the House of Bishops of the 36 Canadian dioceses, together with the one in China and the one in mid-Japan should be eligible. There is also the suggestion that in future the Prifrute should be given a See at some cen- tral point in the Dominion. The board meetings will continue until next Saturday. when the resign- ation of Archbishop Matheson will be THE WIFE- SHIP WOMAN _,___. Continued from Page 2 and sympathy of a woman. He may deride it and he may know he is not deserving of it, but deep in his heart he wot-ships the notion and feels like purring; for it is one form of a caress. l mumbled something intended to make light of it. She was foolish enough to imagine I resented her so- licitude; whereas I was pleasurably confused and appeared to be gruff to cover illJ my dlffldence. So I ushered Six Fingers down the bank and left the Frenchman to escort mademoieelle With the girl on the blankets be- hind me I led the way, after warning Narbonne and Six Fingers to keep close and indulge in no talking Six Fingers was insistent on singing some of his evil old sea-songs and Nsrbonne ,wss quick to curse him out of his lndiscretion, 1 was patiently as I touched her she seemed to be suddenly stlllod. Thoroughly nonplu- sed, I could no; compel my mind to function until her stifled voice chok- ed out: "Save me, mglishman!" crater alongside the pirogue which" had no business there, and my fir»; gers encountered a brawny arm. As l, clutched the naked flesh ten fingers. seized my wrist, and the girl, released? screamed again. The pirogue c.areen-' to drag me overboard. Clearing my over the side, yelling as I went: "Sit still!" As I struck the water the hand re- leased my wrist and two hands grab- bed rny throat. Down we sank, and down swung my ax as we were going under. I felt the ax register, and the grip on my throat loosened. l kicked about and wrenching the ax free and satisfied myself the naked body was surface. explaining the dangers of their care- lessness when the girl emitted a id " . ca“ m for a long distance. I dropped my ——-—-———— paddle and stretched out a hand to I softly mid her before attempting to climb into the plrogue. "Hush your shriek that could have been heard noise." "Le hon Dieu!" she moaned. "k it iindeed thou, mozsieur?" "No other. All is weil."_ ed as the thing in the water sought‘ ax, I relieved the strain by leapinglggy lax and limp, and then shot to the‘ I "Hush mademoiseile, it is all right." And 1 washed the ax and suit-l: in ‘ crawling overboard. and her voice was my belt and climbed aboard and b¢ gan anxiously peering about to sag‘ from what craft my assailant had swum. "What is it?" I heard Narbonna .011’. J Then 1 detect/ted something in the| "Stand by w repe1 boarders!" ncwi- " ed six Fingers. "Ah, the devil! Bow blind 1 snrl" snapped Narbonrrc, and I heard his sword slitheringagolnst iron. “In your throat! How does it taste?" cried Six Fingers. "God help us! They fight between themselves!" faintly exclaimed the "They're sttaclied," l sweeping the pirozue about and head- ing downstream where I emild rnsks out the vague shapes of two canoes some distance apart. With a wild war-wiroop the canoe of the enemy began closing m on m! two companions, their first assailants being Chwtaws who though to takl them by surprise-by swimming. 11's be Continued) Pete: "Dark and stormy night and the old. inc was coming down the track whistling. Pulling and flapping its eare-" Repeat: “Hold on, Pete; an engine i hssnt got ear." 1. | Peta; "Ctljivlvilll it has. Gnlinasasl’ corrected. i~