q ... .‘_.'.;L.;'.XTJ§ . -. "" '27:; , r" .7. ~' A. l, i. . = :5\’-‘-2J-.*"="~""“ . " . “- <.'\l.'\1'. ww -- E‘. IIOTRS rm: (IHARUYITETOWN GUARDIAN u Qumran/ionic 2o. 195i, ;_ -_-1 i ii llll-‘illj IIATURE I \ll-'S til’ 3"? "j (‘llUll |\' 1'1 "NIODERN TIMES" w’ - iiwir i‘; “P?” TO NATURE" lvlf-YTINEE ‘FAR-TS 2.30 iSfiitlTliuUOUS lllNlli-i I‘ \..\Ill.Y AT iQl/iilxllliiiifi 8-30 uiuxi - niuiui WHAIEN 1:222 BROTHERS b? "d ,-,i.,.,-;_ b“! you ovciwitlia I a t,“ Qt fljliflll clownmsl) ;. , MHIUN X w», ,., ..,. .\.=\ ~-~_ ; * “-f'fl"flV'?g!li 3mi- 7 -- 8.15 (It i113 AGLUU§ " -- I i111 ii .\'l'IRI.-\I. i...» p-IFW \ i)" .‘_~ 3Z- f ‘.1 .."\._"-.s..¢..._-i "'1"! V 11.2"‘ unnaiiv mi» 1 = tii-‘Uifi- I 1J1 sum Qwtosusomr 1.1a -- 7.0-0 - sis 1'. M. “sod? EVENING 27c —' 33c Cl t.-_ q. .- ocrrzociaoriooozvt-tztvttfiw-zq ii ,1 43o. ‘n; ._ , . he support of all members of the Gkllll nnrl in for‘. all theatre goers i; ‘lv- citv. "i" comedy will present. such iwn local players us: Mar- 1>‘l‘r‘s| Jenn Ellis. Bernadette . A, M. Duialas Ian Smith, . I Vail. A 1t (Joopcr, support- i 11-. '1 slruilg cast. ' ' - ;»‘.:-._-. l5 op; n to the public at . oiiubh‘ 1711')“ and 1L is not a : "lllfil" ])“"$-f‘l1l-X\l.l(>l"i of the Guild. 1h tiekcis cannot be used swo- i i-is u-c l1rY,\' on salc and may . .:~ ‘(i r1111“ members of the and rxvcuiive. i.‘ " " (ICIUCWIYCOUCCD-Cgfilggfiawé if) UYQCEMENT firizisi" fi/Ieat Market ‘-. mhfEiad Specials — l‘_11:l~1 .,.-.,.,, {Ii-vi -— — — -— l9 P01‘. Ill). ."i'\ i t - . H.111 1 ILi-f - -- —lZ-—l1i Poi". Lb ii e t. -! {lrwi _. _ -'- -- - -- is Per. Lb. vrml ll iiuliiiru" Strait — -— —-2 libs. 25c m . wilt ~ — — — — — — - 23 I'cr. Lb. W111 : : : ~Pl~lONl~l130l lieiiry Peters PROPRIETOR ,.. zitfiml. DC?‘ '* t‘;‘of!!!CfinfilfifidfififiliifiCUCCCQQQCQQCC / THE CENTRAWI. GUARDIAN The Bentral Guardian f Th]; column is Illerllll n" 11-w- ‘of Inul Intern-ll but uclvertlning of ll newly nature may be Inserted in 4 cant: u word ltrlclly puynlilu in . lulvunce. SKIRTS, failles. wool crepes $2.25 l R P. Simpson. L-ti728-2li. ' CRASWELL FOR PHOTO- i cnsrns. L-swi-a-za-ti. SERVICE 1n the Marshficld Bap- tist Church, Sunday evening. Sept. 27th, at 8.15 o'clock. L-um-n. g I 1— l 1 PRESBYTERIAN (‘IIYRCII in 1 i Canada. Service at l1 A M. and 3.00 P. M. Rev. Victor Osborne will dc- 1' i liver a special address to the .\1-.is- . fOlllC Order. Rcv. Dr. Cicnge will i preach at Granville at Z230 iind at ' radalbane at 7 o'clock. L-(STGO-il. v SERVICES IN YORK PASTOR- ' AL CHARGE on Sunday. Scptcnibci ’ ‘ 27th will be: York ll A. .\I. Roll)‘ I Day. Bracklcy 3 P. M. Ccnirnl Church 7 P. Mr-G. A. Christie. Munster. 11-6781-11. v ST. JAMES RlRIL-Tho Itfinistci‘ ‘ iivill officiate at both services to- niorroiv. The Sabbath School will ‘ hold their annual. Rally Day scrvico ‘ 31h the afternoon at half-past two] o'clock. The Sacrament of Hol i Baptism will be RdllllIll§l0l‘(‘(l in 1hr fl‘ l Church at half-past thrcc o'clock. A cordial invitation is oifcrctl to ' strangers and visitors to worship n1 i ' the Kirk services. CENTRAL (TIlRIS'l'|.-\l\' (‘IIFIICII ~ Services at the Central Chr i Church tomorrow will bv (‘Ollf nctcd by ihc pastor Rcv. S. C. C ~ 'l‘li..\f. 'I‘h<~ Sunday “livol . mcct at 2.30. p.111. ii_ ad of 111l- inccliuimly after the morning; c1‘- vicc as had bccn the custom all summer. Tho “Young Pcoplcls So- ‘ clcty" will be xiv-organized afur iliv Sunday morning service. POPULAR covvu; *-.-\'1' 110x12" —-Rev. and Mrs. Earle Hammond were “zit home“ to their many friends on Monday CYPIllIljI. 'l‘lic_v come here a short whilc ago from OLeary, PE I., Mr. Iliinimontl taking over the diiiics as pastor at thc Nazarene Church, rcpliicing tho Rev. E. J. ltfvntt. Mi‘. and Airs. II-Inmmciitil provcd an 11' ‘(ll In»! and hostess on Monday light and \ greetcd IhDlI‘ callers in a cordial imanner.—~Neiv Glasgow News. SEWING (‘LUB — On Scpfcinbci" 3rd the Red Point Sewing ciiii, ind in concert and icc crcam 51111: in i‘ Baltic Hall. Although the wizithcr l? was unfavorable. a large croivrl as- , semblcrl and the sum of $31 1'0 was i‘ realized. proceeds to aid in placing incw seats in school. Mr. E, $_ yRose acted as cliaiinian 111x11 the i muilwing Program was carried out; Instrumental music, Preston Ben- nett. Erma MacGregor and Kenneth Seaver; recitation- Mildred Rose; dlalosue-"Tvmmy Tucker Hello"; solo-Preston Bennett, (Q1]_ cored); dlalogue—"'l‘lie G111 and the Boob"; recitations-Elvg, and Siiys ,- l CONFEDERATION LIFE INSUR- ANCE. L-6798-7-12-31Z. BU!’ ROBIN HOOD FLOUR now. you will not regret it. EN ROUTE TO P. E- I..—MI‘.5- ER jvoadside and her two daughters, JAnn Elstcllc, and Rut-h Beryl, left Tfor Aniigunish where Riev. Mr- WoI-dside is to mect them, They will vzsi; in Guysboro county and Stel- larton, returning to Prince Edward Islnnd at tho end oi‘ the week. Mrs. Woodside and children have been visiting hcr parents, MI. and Mrs. J. A. Sullivmi, Yorke stre-zwsydney Post Rccord- REFEIVI-ID SAD NEWS — The sad news was received by Mfrs. John A. MacLcaiuxif Albion Cross. of the death of her sister (Eliza- bcthl, Mrs. James Rennie, Little- ion, lifass, USA. Several weeks previous to her death she motored to her native home in Brooklyn, Lot l6 and paid her last visit, ac- ‘comiaaiiicd by her husband and driugliicr and three grandchildren. She will bc greatly missed in the homc and by all who knew her. BRIDAL SIIOWEIL-An interest- u: cvc-ni trok place at the home of _\Il'. F. N. .-lio\v-ri~ his daughter Alvina. Pearl ivlio is in be one of the principals in l m iiitr-rcstiiig: event. in the near iiriivc. The living room being taste- drcorqted by her girl friends. "dig to be was ushered into inc room by her sister in- .\frs. Slicdon Easter, and Hilda and scatod under an arch of .. to the strains of Lohen- 1m nodding march played by Miss llclciia MncMillan. Little Barbara Cm pbdl, yiicscntcd the bride to 1:0 ivith a beautiful boqiiet of i A hcnvily laden carriage i. refilled many times was ivii in bv Pcggyi and Daivy room. Tho ogicncrl by Eda Clow. Helena Mac- Flillnn, Flovcncc Noye. and Lilian ‘ltniwm. \vl1'i‘c Mrs. Leonard Bow- lllllll. l‘f‘.l(l thc accompaning verses. '1'1i<\ prcscnts were taken from the - ‘ll'lfli" 10 be rind tasfcfully arranged 3w 311s. Slicdnn Easter. The com- ixiuy ill'"ll sum: hcnrtily "For she's .ri Jolly Good Follow“. it jhfiw Pllslvr. ,' Personals l l .111: JIUJI6S R. Rattmiburry, son (of 21:". and hlrs- Arnold Rattan- ,Lui‘_v. is leaving on monday for iAC-IHIJ University- } 1112s. Ralph Dfllllfilfl‘ of Boston is ihc gilcst of hci- brother Mr. Gordon ‘ .1\~»:nv<i and. m". Avard of this city l 1\1r.J.J. McDonald of Pinett/e, ;\vh0 tmdcrwcnt a Major operation Eastcr, North Wiltshlre. ‘ Fizdzvv Sppt- 18., I936 when upward ; of two hundred friends gathered to 1 Afaclxxnn acting as brldc and bride- l presents were being Lunch was swivctl hi: :11» lwrlics, after which all "d io~tl1clr homcs with best uu-hcs for tlic future happiness of Barbara Bruce; mstrumentahnusiv .in the Roval Victoria Hospital, diglogu "Between Trams”; Nib ‘Montreal, about ten days ago is Thll column ll nnrvnd l0! III! of Ion-ll Interest but ldverllllng OI u lmvny nntun may In lnlerlld ll a cent: q word llrlclll vlrlblu ll advan- BPECIAL new BMPIIWBB 611W dresses $2.95. B. P. Simpson. L-6738-2l. CONFEDERATION LIFE INSUR- ‘ANCB, L-879B-7-l2-3l3 JUST ARRIVED. -- Shipment chiffon, service weight hosiery, 59c. R. P. Sfmpsons. 11-67234!- ROAST DUCK DINNER, Wol- como Inn, Braickley, Sunday oven- in; -' L-8780-Ii. TRINITY UNITED CHURCH.- Rev. Hugh Miller will preach. It both services. In the momlni u" Sacrament of the Lord's Supp" will be observed. The Theme for Mr. Millers discourse ln the evening is “Gods Urgent Demands". The choir will render an Anthem at both ser- vices and In the evening Mrs. Tens MarInwsh will sing Cowan's "Bet.- Iter Land". M.r. wurim MacDonald i and Mrs. MacIntosh wui be heard in a Duet "Twilight" by G. B. NBVII! l and there will be a short Organ Recital before the evening worship. Trinity Church extends a cordial invitation w visitors and students. RALLY DAY BAPTIST. CHURCH ‘ ‘the Rev. H. L. Dentornh. D.. will preach morning and evening to- . niorrow. The subject of the morning sermon ls “Corn on the Mountain . Top" and the evening "sparing l Ourselves." A specially interesting . Rally Day service will be observed i in the Sunday School at 2.30 P. M. 1 and a large attendance is expected. i At the morning service ine Choir will render the Anthem "Incline 1 Thine Ear to Me"—l-I1mmel, Mr. V. l Leigh Dlngwell will take the solo ; part. The Anthem for the eyening ‘ will be “Oh! Taste and SeePK-Goss. Morning and evening services will V be broadcast through the facilities I of station cnqK. i Personals Mr. Elmer Bovyer, C.N.R., ac- countant and Mrs. Bovyer returned , last night from a. few days vlsit to Moncton. Rev. and Mix-s. Gibson. of New- castle, N.B., arrived last night to spend a short holiday. Mrs. (RevJ Douglas and young daughter, of Murray River return- ed last night from Halifax, where they attended the WMIS. meetings. Mrs. Elmer Ritchie returned last night from Halifax where she ac- companied he: husband to Camp H111 Hospital. where Mr. Ritchie un- derwent a successful operation a. few days ago. Mr. and Mrs. Orion Johnston ‘ and Miss Mary Gunn are expected to return today from a. motor trip through Eastern United States and Canada. While in Montreal Miss Gunn and Mrs. Johnston attended tiongl Anthem making splendid progress toward a WEDDING BELLS-A very pretty Wedding wassolemnized at the home of Mr- D. M. MacDonald I-Icpcdalc. i _ on Wcdhtsday sepg 2nd at 7 p; m’ ;\\ when hi4 daughter Kathcrme be- wme the bride ofMr. John Macy-n. i T"!!! 01' Hartsvllle. The bride entered the D5110!‘ leaning on the arm or her father by whom she w.“ given in mil-THEE?- Bhe was bccomlngly i attired in a gown of flowered gcor- | Bette with accessories to harmonim n“? “WWW. which WM Performed by the Rev. w. A. MacQuarrle. B D- in the presence of the hnmedlatc ‘ B ralatfvea of the contracting parties, will! Plfloe under an arch of autumn l leaves with an artistically arrangcd bflfikgwvnd Of fems and other pot- . ted plants. Mendelssohns vceddlngi march was rendered by M155 150ml MacDonald, cousin of the bride, as the couple took their pllmes, M um conclusion of the ceremony fclicita- tions were extended to the newly wedded pair. aftcr which the bridal Party Pflrtook of a delicious wvdding SUIJDPT- The table, centered by a. beautifully dccoratcd wedding cake, had a festive appearance with its floral boquets of sweet pcns. Tm br1dc‘s sisters were assisi-r-d in sag-v. ing by Miss K_ H. MocLcod, New Bcdfovd, Mass. Mrs N, s. MacDon- ald, Sommervllle, Mass; Miss Mable MacLeod of Charlottetown and Miss Isobel MacDonald. The bride and t groom were the recipients of many g o 3 handsome gifts including, sllvr-rwan- i llnen and cheques. A happy diur-r- sion during the evening was the 1v- ceptlonof a long distance tclcplionc 1 g message of congratulations from , Miss Clara MacLn-nnan, Brnoklvn,‘ Mass, sister of the groom. A jolly l band of screnadcrs apmarvd. in do i’ honor to the young couplv mirl 1n it very pleasant mnnncr iltscharizv-d l their crrand- At the midnluhi ll'\11I' the happy couple loft for nvui- now i ,3, home amid showrrs of 11c“ miil con- i U fettl and followed by the best ivishos of a host of friends. i 15137523 complete recovery. Miss Betty Flood left yesterday jfor Halifax to take up second year ork at. Dnllioiisie having spent the isummcr ivith hcr parents Mr. and QMrs. James Flood who drove her to orden, Mrs. Reilly. Mrs. Nellie Giger. .~ Mrs. Lillian Kern, Mrs. Russell and Miss Russell, all of San Francisco. Calif, motored to PEI. and are l enjoying B few days renewing ' friendships in Charlottetown, Kelly's ‘ Cross and vicinity. While on the I Island they are being pleasantly entertained at the Kozy Korner, Crapaud. We have just received direct from HOLLAND nur lnnunl supply of DUTCH BULBS. Thcsi- Bulbs have been In- spcclcd at port of entry and are fro» from disease. (‘hoice Flowering Bulbs IIYACINTIIS, (Double and ‘Single-l TIILIPS, (Early Single.) TULIPS. (Early Double.) DARWIN TULIPB, (ldmg stem) Double and Single. NARCISSIYS, Extra. Bulbs. IIAFFODILS. ":22. Bulbs. (YROFUF. Choice (largo bulbs). IIIUSIA, (Mixed colon.) (IALANIWIUS All nf the above EXTRA LARGE or FIR-ST SIZE. Send fnr nur bulb llll 110W romly. All selling It LOWEST PICK. Garter &-0o. Inge the Canadian Hairdressers‘ vention. Con- Mrs. (Rev) G. C. Webster. "Mrs. Alex. C. McDonald, Mrs. Frank Laffertyi, Miss Marlon MacLennan, of Zion Church and Mrs. Mary Mt:- Lean, lVLrs. W. A. Stewart Ind Miss Mary Irving of Si. James Church returned last evening from attending the 60th anniversary of the WMS. E.D., of the Presbyterian Church in Canada. which met this week in Halifax. Ill MEIMIRIAM MR. IIRMANG PINEAU The death occurred at North Rustico on " ptember 111st of M.r. Fermang Plneau at the advanced ago of B2 years. He is survived by his widow and ten children. Seven boys and three girls. Four of the boys are living 1n Maine, namely James, George, Joseph und Isidore; Peter and Lem in charlottetown; Felix in North Rustioo; Mrs. Jos- eph Doucette and Mrs. George Shepherd also 1n Charlottetown and Mrs. Fidele Arsenault in' Abrams Village. To all of whom sympathy is extended. MRS. HENRY AUSTIN Evanvllle [Wisconsin Review Aug. ill-Mrs. Henry Austin, 73, lifelong resident of this vicinity. died at. 1:80 pm Sunday at her home on North Madison street f0ll0WiIlg an linens of several months duration Mineral services were lpld at 4 p.m. ‘Puesdny in the Methodist church, the Rev. G. Kenneth Mu- Ixmiq officiating Burial was made 1n Maple Hill cemetery. Alvlna Louisa Rodd was born May l8. 1863 in the town of Mag- nolia, the daughter of John Rodd and Mary Ann Essery, who came to this country as pioneers from Prince Edward Island January 10, 1882 we'll admit, but until doesn't give you a Any tobacco ls better than none, you'll never lmow what it means to be really pipe-liappy-fo prefer I pipe to any other smoke. y_mi_i pipe with Rosebud, and see ii it pleasure there is in smoldngl DON'T TRY TO FOOL ME ABOUT TOBACCO! There is an easy-opening ribbon on every Rosebud package — to make it easy for you to remove the , ellophurie wrapper. just n quick you fry Rosebud pull and IIIE_WIGPPEI IS elf! Load up new idea oi the. uTwsnmaTm" "Giancyi Holmes. Albany. and went tn livel on the Holmes homestead Mr. Holmer. died in 1889, leaving one daughter. May. r On June 24, 1903, she was married to Henry L. Austin, Evansville, and has since resided here. She Joined the Methodist church while residing at Albany and ever since has been a member of the church and its auxiliary societies. Besidcs her church affiliations, she was a member of the W. C. T. U and the Columbia chapter of the Eastern Sta-r , Buides her husband. size is sur- vived by one daughter. Mrs. Robert Richardson; two grandsons. Rob- ert Holmes and Lee Porter Richard- son; one sister, M‘ss Gertrude Rodd; one bwthr, J. w. Rodd. ‘and two mecca, Mrs. Malcolm Allen and Miss Evalyrle Rodd. Palbearers were ueonard Finn, William Schneider, Robert Shreve, Leonard Eager. and Everette Combs, this city and Albert Bump. Albany MR. BRUCE MACKENNON Seldom does death came to a community causing such heart felt- sympathy as when it became known that Mr. Bruce MacKlnnon, Gm- ham’s Road. had passed away in the Prince County Hospital on August lat. Ten days previous Mr. Muc- Klnnon underwent an operation for appendicitis and seemed to be making a. good recovery and was pluining to return home. when all unlmown to human minds God had planned to take him to that home of many mansions. He will be much missed as he always took an active part in all that. pertained to the good of the community. Hut it 1s 1n the home where he will be most missed as a loving husband and father. His funeral was held on Monday, Aug 3rd uid was conduct- ed by his pastor. Rev. V. E. Orsbom who spoke words of comfort. to the bereaved. Mr. George Bowneas, of Summerside. a close friend of decease“ sang very tenderly "some- time We'll Understand". Mr. Mac- Kinnon leaves to mourn his pass- ing his wife, nee Amy MacKay, also three sons and four daughters. Ada, Lois, Marie, George, Hugh and Arnold at home and Mrs. Earl Murray, Wlgmorc Road; also two brothers and three sisters. Wlll and Charles in British Columbia. Mrs. John A. Whitehead, Graham's Road, Mrs. Isaac Brown, Port El- gin, N3. and Mrs. Eliza Mmcleod, a New London. His pallbearers were: Social Democratic ed accidentully, leiivmg a gaping wound 1n his side. His brother. Cecil, scrcrimcd an: two men answered. Peers was rush- ed to hospital where little hope was l held for his recovery. Rev MacLcodfT-Iufii cumpiTeii. Hugh J. Ferguson, Bert. MacKay, J. M. Campbell and H. S. MacLeod, Vernon River. Interment 1n New London Cemetery. Hepburn Govt. GM‘ For swede“ Held Responsible STOCKHOLM, Sept, 25—tC.P-- ' Haves-Formation of a Social F o r Democratic government in Sweden HAMILTON’ ONT__ 5cm 25.. was forecast tonight as a. result of yesterday's elections which resulted in a left wing majority in the Riks- dag for the first time in history. Premier A. A. Pehrsson, head of the present Agrarian Government. announced he would submit, m". resignation on Wednesday as a consequence 0f the elections. He was scheduled to consult with the leader of the Social Democrats, pe-r Albin l-Isnsson. for plans for form- ing a, new ministry. Exhibition Plant vSwept By Fire OI-IATI-IAM, N13,, Sept. 331C?)- The Miiramlchi Exhibition Associa- tion plimned today to open its an- nual show Monday evening despite destruction of the main building and annexes by fire early this morning. Loss was estimated at $50,000 to $75,000 partly covered by Insurance. A temporary building will be hastily constructed, and this. with utilization of thebarns and stock sheds, will permit the exhibition to can-y on, the l " l decided. Believed to have started In the main building ,the fire consumed the large structure with its im- mediate annexes, comprising the general ugi-lculturalind commercial exhibit space, assembly hall, dance hall. kitchen and other accom- modntlons. Pugwash Youth Gravely Injured PUGWASH, N15,, Sept. 24- c?) —8ltting on a. 10g with his younger brother, 18-year-old Douglas Peers was critically injuxcd today when both barrels of n shotgun damn‘. (Clo-Hamilton Board of Control has received a. resolution from the London, Ont, board urging that the Ontario Government be askcd t0 open a place for ticatmcnt of inch- rlates. saying the government Si“ the beverage room profit. Control- lers insisted it was up to Provin- cial authorities to cope with the products of bcer drinking esiabluh- ments. Eastern Battle Buyers In West UITAWA, Sept. 24-~(CP)~?°5' sibly 100 Eastern Canada. farmer! are now on the Prairies with I114 object o1 purchasing cattle and mov- ing them east for fattening, flsuf" available at the department 0i agriculture disclosed todfly- M“! others have made inquiries and are planning to g0 west to make PM‘ chases. The inquiries come frvm Ontario, Quebec and the MflTli-lm‘ Provinces its far as Prince EdWiYd Island. In a speech last 1118M at Mm bridge Hon. James Gardiner. Mill‘ lstcr of Agrlcultum, emllhfilzcd m‘ advantages of movlnfl "We l‘ eastern provinces for fattening M that a steady flow of finished ani- mals to the British market might be maintained. Eastern Guardian mnuv ROBIN noon H011" now, you will 110i. T9879‘ "- , I .1 d method. No ti" 1.3-, quell; alrlllfl- Lllhl- m’ exnenslve. Guarnnlfvd» "Wmmm Wrlteto vui-"Acwumuu w SMITH MAI n. on‘ D l, l. _ "' Elloblhhed imp...