Raelio to ‘Ibo New Sid!‘ the IlX-Zfll-C RADIUTRDN . New World Discovers the Ill-rim! 1' RADIO», 00. lstflreat Qaorga. Street ‘ _ , ease ncdicucm‘ . ’ we» I J. L. QIINII. GIQIGOUIIQ limest- ‘Ilro and ladle Show -. * ~THREE PRIVATE ~ .._W‘IRES' TO CALGAR. increasingvaiumeefbuai- lndlht " i cc the ltfldiiy hi‘: Vfli this A wire i l u... ca»; Alberta oils. - a. iizoil-pcws. we have insulted a third private tween our Eastern oflicea and Calgary. “Fhiaadgtional wire ensures still men" efficient {service r- Eastern investors 1n Turner Valley wire I \ 1o quceu sprees, Charlottetown ‘lblopllobe sis-u o. Cbntfql Guardian ‘ nan ma: roi- Week nus snc "slimlihltl. Dllllbecn and assort- <ed Barons. Moore a iscucd, 1.1mm, » 1 wuz-ia-ia-ai rears. conch-u. Ventriloqbiam acts. music. oi all kinds, Chautamua. ‘Marts. adults taco. Juniors 11.00. sent. 10-20. wer-r-s-n-u. i xarssa "SLINDO" Heel. a very lovclvsilk stockina ciao. Moors a Moreno. mmucd _'liii2-il-l8-2l. TWO EXCELLENT lectures at Chautauqua. Princess Blue Feather, descendant c! Bing Montesumfltifhe Old" Miss Lethe Coleman. 7871-84141 BEST DOLLAR SILK BLOOMER in Charlottetown. Shown in all col‘- ~ ore-this is ‘the line that satisfies everybody. more a McLeod, Lim- ited. - 101242-1341. H!!! BARBARA McNltlLL re- sumes classes in Singing and, mac“. 14W stliiember 16th. Please register at once. Phone pic-J. 7857-9-11-41. a-r soc ran nounha nonn, we are clerics m- week end 1o diflerent patterns oi Wall Paper in surprising value. Moore d: McLeod, Limited. 7912-9-13-21. T0 MAKE ROOM ior new Kayser at?!" m $113 "W311!!! we-are clear- llls one veryslne line or regular also 5m! smklflls at 81.19. Get some lot these. Moore dr McLeod, Limited. '0 _' 7913-9-18-21. .-| ALI. RETURNED soldiers. sailors and nurses arerequestcd to assemble at Canadian Legion Home Sunday next, at 2 o'clock. to take part in Cemetery Memorial Service. Hrade will move oii at 2.16» sharp. 7926 BEACH POINT SERVICES-libero will be service in the Beach Point Community Hall Sunday, Sept. 14th, at ‘I p. m., conducted by Louis Harris. There will be special music and also special sinsins. ‘ ‘ WOMEN'S INSTITUTE-The regu- lat meeting o! the East, Royalty Women's Institute was held on Sept. ' 6 at the" homo of Mrs. Chester. Smith. The meeting cpchcs with the Creed (allowed byscll call and the reading arid adoption oi minutes. The corres- pondenoe-was read and the school committees gave their The delegates gave. a report citha meeting and luncheon oi the JBoards ‘oi 'l‘rade at the Bperimentai Farm. One new member added. ‘ren. members and three visitors werepres- ent._'.i‘he meeting closed with the Na-. tional Anthem. strong demand for ‘ meeting were read and adopted. no l partihw-crivrrcr-ronss ior.ft_lia__ sienna! nanon corms raise ~ nrrsarau saavross-nivins vices in Murray Earlies- South pa Sunday. September it.» s o'clock. preach. Special music by the Brock- lyn male quartette. Everyone wel- come, - ' - MAISIIFIELD —.DIINS'I'LI'I- NAGE, Pleasant Grove and Xork Set.- - vices will be held in the Unit!!! Churches as iollows next’ Central Church, school at 10 a. m. Services at 11; Pleasant Grove at no p. m; York church school at 11a m. Service at ‘l p. m. instead oi 1.80 p. m. All‘ are welcome. ' _ l CBAPAUD CREAM!!! MEI’!- lNm-A large and enthusiastic meeting or the shareholders and. p!» trons oi the Crapsud Creamery was held in Crapaud Hall Tuesday even- ing. It was decided toincrosse the capital and halt oi the required a- inounrwss suhscribedat-the meet~ ing. Everyone presentfivas confident that the required amount would ‘be over subscribed. PROFESSOR SHAW‘! DEPART- UBE-It will be with extremeregret that the community will learn o1 ilie intending departure oi Proiessor L; W. Shaw ior Sackvilldzwhm he will assume a lectureahlp at Mount Ai- llson University OIYPQQIWIYr- and continue, his studies ior his degree. Professor Shaw has tilled an impor- tsnt place 1h educational» circles since coming to the city. both as protes- sor in Prince oi Wales College. and Supervisor oi City Schools. He has entered whole-heartedly. also, into the public liie o! ‘the community as lecturer and participant in social or-g ganlzatlons and sanctions. His place will be hard to till. At Prince oi Wales College his duties will be- tak- en ~over ~by MisPHugl-ics and Nils Psssmore, while. as supsrvisor.;the School Board has arranged that each principal shall have more time at his disposal ior that purpose, by the appointment oi supernumeray teach- ers. . r . . ~ _ ‘ NEW ANNAN INSTPIUTI. ‘- The June meeting oi New Annan Wo- men's Institute wasa held at the home oi Mrs. N. J. McNelll with the presidont- presiding. Meeting opolltu by singing the Institute Qde, iollow- ed by reading the Creed. The min-j utes oi last meeting were then read and adopted. All bills were ordered paid. Some Jmprovemenis- around t-heschoolsmllltismwem dawned and it was decided, to have» ‘aflnlwi pieceoi lawn ienclng . _ . A letter was then read iromflthe lied Cross asking us. to help as usual during their annual drive ior iunds. Two members were appointed to col- leot hi the district. Allother corres- pondence was read and dlscussod. At the conclusion oi all business a. ‘dainty lunch was served. collection taken and vote c! thanks tendered the hostess. Meeting closed by sing- ing the National AnthsmfiThe July meeting was held at the home o! Miss Alice Wright. Alter the usual opening exercises the minutes oi last secretary reported $9.15 collected iu the district ior the Rad Cross. An interesting report -oi the Provincial Convention held in Charlottetown, was given. by Miss Mary Zilaomtyre. During the dlscussionperiod which iollowed the ioliowingsubisctsrere discuned: Dental clinics‘; Institute booth at Provincial exhibition and Dr. MacDonald's appeal ior ilnan- cial aid ior the Canadian Institute ior the Blind at Haiiiax. ’.l‘his was followed by making arrangements (or our part in the district "convene. tlon to be held in ‘lraveliera. an: Hall an .Aug. 5th. Alter luncheon and collection etc. meeting closed ._l1_i the usual‘ way. In August the mem- hers met at the homo o! Miss Mary A. rscxinmm. Meetiligiopdned by singing the institute Ode. The Jninq utes o! last meetingwere road and approved. Sick and school commit- tees gavctheir reports. awe small new piece‘ o! fence.‘ ileum were me nebula surmise: an. Williamarol tlis saaitsrium» The luv. Quincy A. McDowell will ' llfll ll-Jfle. iccmmiuicshssrsiaariac hiaiitllta! , r Provincial Sanatorium cgghom Required From the Pccpi... Do Your Pariin This Work as There is NT ior a o! ilowers to be It HIS Dill-QUIT at flkavellere Rest. - 1. » - "' ~ " - _ 1 a Y bills were paidand a bill oi $20.88 delicious w" t“ ‘_ “"1 Mme" Dm “m” d h t h m! m; v01" ‘gain premiers official residence. l ior ianeifla and M's m. was or- eaxllfllsv. vote oi that‘ gums; x t C .1: wllzcnwaargcpefiinfly deo- noun MAN arms inlasflez; m“ he w“ w“ m,“ m “med “mm. dered DIM; An afternoon Vie" l9:- ‘QW Wlul ma" . 3' “m: '3' t e g o ' _ h in in _ MacDonald would be ablato ll polntsddor putting up and painting Jlaflonal Anthem. Next A submerged submarine is prac- (nlgl wdlliggelzrdiq, nth‘ ome s s I Unwed s“m_.nwu you“ c aqua; at thavboms oi m. nmmc; tioally invisible. but a tamed» 11M “Malay, on Sept. ma. ppgpomscpc. ii-iansaihnhit- out the slightest evidence o! its dis- v 9 IZPTEMBER 16th TO 21st Under the Auspices oi the‘ Womews. Institutes o1 Prince Edward Island WHY ? a Eighty Deaths from Tuberculosis. lslillld in 1928. ‘ Agfi 0f Victims, ytiiffl I ~ if . l 1.1.1. . ' a More Thaniiil Cases Répnrled A - Tilt 0nly Province i0 the I)omini01i~f~.'Ylilh00i a Tuberculosisl Sanaior inn. ~ lnstituli0nal Treatment is the Only tinny Method of; Combating iheliiséast. 1 Oi‘ Prince Edward Island l l From Whose Home the Next Victim May Come! Meet the Canvassers With a Generous Subscription SIMON P. PAOLI, CHAIRM AN SANATORIUM COMM] SSION. 000110110. DEBLOIS. TREASURER. 0111s. WILLIAM MUTCH. PRESIDENT wonnvs INSTITUTES. Telling Donald planned m set sail ior . ica ior a conierence with Pi. Hoover in Washington at the i BepiAtmbSt today called iorth claration irom l0 Downing Str.. .was standing on a bridle when he had suddenly in Jump aside to avoid a speeding motorcycle. As he struck the pflrlpgt, he was heard to exclaim: "That was a high ‘uh!’ So 01/6107" ed Prom-An invention that will cha or passalc. Submarins could thus strike with- out warnlng and without risk oi de- tection. ' Monument enable a torpedo discharged from a on Memorial submarine in travel lnvlsibiy through i ‘h! water. has been completes by l the premier antcd vol’! HW- but that iinai decision on Lb grdgoh, l disabled soldier who had NOT YET DECIDED been paralysed numb, and partially » um a _ d,“ u . "m, o, , m,“ bump,‘ (Canadian Press) i ibilltY °' 9h‘ "in w l - M“. mm ‘Mm m, w“, 1M 1m ‘coupon, sept. 1o.-'rhc revival oi made. speech restored in an accident. l-le reports that. Premier Ramsay 1414*] ~ —By George ‘McManus at 2.3’) (ram a subarine leaves a wake which is easily seen by the enemy; Senor Diaa's invention, it is claimed, will enable the torpedo who ilred with- cuhvoibani 1*“ MAN". HIII HI CQWIIQ NQNJ- _‘- ... . 9m‘. menar- "rM wan-arena nusrw- cause. p V . Hlklm j jftggli-tii? wire.»-