SAAY. Wow... fin. " faiixfied/l, . j wilt mlg hive l?’ ’ l.‘ i Maritime smokers know Rosebud to be their very own-blended io suit the men who want the best. Get it In the big packages that give such long smoking pleasure. Alter a couple oi pulls, you'll have a sense oi being ready For anything! SEBUD Cut Smoking Tobacco =3 Extra large 1 5c lvlAnlr-lnnla SDIOKE ~ at the MacGougan House,‘ M31. veal...- Corner: Gordon MacMillan, Cornwall; Mrs. Heath Strong, Sum- merside; Mrs. L. B- Hunt, char-lot. tetown: J. E. Dunning, Charlotte. town; Harry James, Charlottetown; G. R. Earl, Yarmouth; P. Kemp, Charlottetown; 155133] 3111mm, New York; R. E. Kemp, Charlotte- MALPEQUE The service in Princeton-n United Church on Sunday evening was nt- tended by a large congregation. The service was preceded by a iif- teen minutes‘ recital by the organ- ist. Mrs. Campbell. The Pastor, Rev. M. A. MacMillan gave a con- to his home in High River, Alberta, after a pleasant visit at the home of his brother, Mr. George Riley, Baltic, Miss Fannie Kemp, Miss Blllman. and Mr. Reg- Kemp, Charlottetown, motored to Malpeque Saturday and cise and practical address, ills writ town. were 8W“ 0f MYE- Sinclair MM- being “Thy Statutes have been my -—-—-_ Gwgan- ' songs in the house of my pilgri- Mr. and lvirs. Harold Dickieson ' mage." Psalm 119.54. The service M Rustic" Were rflcent guests of Mr‘ G‘ R‘ E371 Dr the Fishery Department is spending some time in Malpeque a guest at the Mac- Gougan House. of song was heartily enjoyed by all M155 Muriel MacNutt present and all were appreciative 0f the organist and choir and the kindly assistance given by M: and Mrs. Harold Leard. members of the Kensington United Choir. Miss Thelma Donald left on Wednesday morning for Chariot. tetown where she will resume her studies in Prince of Wales College. month with her mother, Mrs. James Burns, returned recently to her work in Hartford. Conn. i The following were recent guests senator Riley has left on return Miss Muriel i Toombs, stenogra- pher in the office of Peter MacNutt and son, is spending her holiday with relatives and friends in Port- land. Maine. Dr. Stanley and Mrs. Donald have returned to their home in Moncton accompanied" by Miss Clara Donald who will be their I guest for several weeks. ICE - CREAM at your School Fairs and other Gatherings IT’S A MONEY MAKER 'AND KEEPS MAKE A PLEASANT DAY We also supply Cones, Sanitary Plates and , Spoons, etc. | Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Adams, Mr. ;Edwin Baker and Mr- and Mrs. John Coulson motored to Marsh- field and were guests o! Mr. and fMrs. Claude Mills. i Mr. and Mrs. Birch Willilms, Dc- ,troit, Mich, motored to the Island ,where they visited old friends; while in Bea View’ they were guests uf Mr. and Mrs. John Coulson, pre- vious to their leaving for Quebec where they will sail on the Em- press of Britltin for an extended trip in England and Scotland. Order E l a at y , Miss Gladys MacNutt, R. N, New ‘York, who has been spending a RAL imonths holiday at he: home here has returned and will resume work. Thom! 343 Charlottetown Mr. Hartwell Crozicr, u» acted with the Bible Socletwmowred hcrc on Monday evening. on his return- to New Brunswick hc will be ac- companied by ‘Mrs. Crozicr who will be the guest of Mrs. Clark of Apo- hogul, N. B. and iltcr with Mrs. J. M. Mlrchison,’ St- John, N. B. PARADISE CAFE WATER. STREET, sljmnsml First Class Eltlng Place for Ladlel and Gentlemen. Qlllck. Courteous Service. Dine or Lunch Herc when m Town, MEAL TICKETS ' :2 for . $1.50 Mr. Hakim K- Mw-Nutt who hu s or . . . . . . . . . $1.25 been spending two months holiday gizgt?" a: with his parents, Mr. _l)‘ld Mrs. D. Suppgf 5,30 ]I_ M_ to moo r. u ‘P. MICNU“ If" NCGBbII 101' Sh. and Sundly Lunchel ll all Bonn. '7')“- N- 5- ' laflzam, llllglagrs, lllo Icc Cold Drinks. 1 s re ln yl rl lnd I-‘rult m SQIIOI. PARADISE our. sunnuasml m‘ “d M“ “Wm m“ “d two children, Evelyn lnd Leigh, Mrl- Ralph Romany and the Misses Lois lnd Enid Rlmsly ware motor- ists In Churlottctown 0n Soturdly returning in the evening. . SHI-g-IQ-ll-Blfll for 4 months. (Quicker, Better Repairs- ln the homo oln be mlds when you use our high grade tools. Sturdy, well-made plancl; hltchet screw driven thll llwlyl worlu lawl that lllllll’! Llnlmcnt for Nonrolglo. -:-l-:-:-:-:-'-;-;-_.;._._.;.;. .;.- I I II — 1h II I ~ I u, :ulcwn:yp‘l‘::ll.l-rggclllcn?qf::' the blndy mln in the home. An ln- ,, "n, ‘ xltvlvozlrthfya: :13. "m ""' "' M,’ olicsvslhm-rnm w; J. lfruwl {The Rogers Hardware‘ q I48 llchlwud Stroll Miss Mary Burns. who spent a" wssrsnn ciunuul i’, -0IL OAK! MEAL cold fight lb Brooch. 85884-541. —MODIRATOR or rnlsuynu- IAN General Assembly will prclcb Bummer-lids. Sundly night at 7.30 P. M. Message will be bmldclst by Station GHGS. 1i. —GII.OWING PUPPIES nccd lots of R-M Melt and Milk R1! Biscuit. Sold lt Bruce's. 8587-0-b-2l. -!ua DANCE ur. Kcnllngtcu in the Kcnlington Rink, Monday oven- lng, Sept. ‘lth at 8.80. Good mullc; splendid accommodations for danc- ing. This will be the final dance of the season in this Rink. Admis- sion, 60o. 8088-84-81 _BEDEQUE — United Church services Sunday, September 6th: Bedequc, i1 l.m.; Selrlelown, 8 p.m.; Cape ‘lb-averse, 730 fun. The minister, Rev. L. P. Archibald, will preach at all sex-view -CANADIAN ~ LEGION MEI’!- lNG-Thc first meeting of the sol.- son of the Summer-side branch of the Canadian Legion wls held on Wednesday evening in the Armour- les. Col. U. G. Dawson was in the chair. After the usual business, a report from the Charlottetown an- nual meeting was read by the dele- gate who attended. Arrangements were made for the sale of poppies on Remembrance Day. There wls l. good attendance-S. -SHO0TING SEASON OPENS- Duck shooting opened on September 1st and during the week several good bags were reported bylPrlncc County sportsmen; although some claim that duck are not plentiful, one shooting party bagged seven- teen. Several plrties have been out to the North Shore to fish cod. A number from Summersldc were out to the cod fishing grounds on Wed- nesday, and some excellent cod were obtained-S. ' é-INDIAN RIVER. INSTITUTE- The August meeting of Indian Riv- er Institute washeld at the home o! Mrs. Joseph o. MacLellan. with twelve members and eleven visitors present. In the absence of both the President and Vice-President Mrs. William MacDonald presided. Meeting opened with "Carry me back to Old virglnny." followed by the “Ci-ced" and roll call was ans- wered with "My favorite name for a boy." It was decided to send let- ters of sympathy to Mrs. Leslie Ramsay and Mr. Alonzo Cameron. An interesting report of the an- nual convention was then given by Mrs. Francis Shea. after which a. vote of thanks was tendered her- A guessing contest then took place which brought in the sum of $1.25. The lucky guesses were by Mrs. Wilfred Gillis and Miss Katherine MacLellan, equal, and the prize was drawn by Mrs. Glllls. Then followed a recitation by Joyce Mac- Donald, and violin and organ mu- sic by Roderick S. MacLellan and Mrs. Edgar Hickey. Meeting closed with the National Anthem. Next meeting at the home of Mrs. Ed- gar Hickey at 8 o‘cloc_k, roll call to be answered with "An Amusing incident connected with my first Dirty." KING'S ocular? EXHIBITION nuns: moss Georgetown, Sept. 9 1931 FBEE-FOR-ALL TBOT la PACE 1. Chestnut Dillon, Pratt, St. Pclcrl. 2. Grlnd Ma, MlcLllnc, Ch'tcwn. a. Qulnll, Webltcr, Marie. . Elrl Wllkl, Kelly, Clflown. 5. Miss Possibility, Power, Clftown. 8. Peter Vcrdc, Clay. Montague. ‘l. Jculcl. The Grout. lnwrcy, Mon- togue. 8.. Capt. Jlcklon, Chlndlcr, Cwtown. 0. Peter Dlwl, Mclntylc, Chwown. ‘J1me .. 2.24 CLASS-TWO’! AND PACE 1. Dixie Mucus, Murphy. Montague. t. Dons. Harvester, McLeod, Valley- llcld. 8. PolLvletl, Bennett. Murrly lllvcr. 4. Great Vlllllfl Boll. MacDonald P I Mud. 5. u Alolf, Webster, Merle. 0. Gordon Harvester. ‘ Vernon. ‘ , ‘I. Wllklo, McIntyre, Monllluc. l. Kitchen, Olaipboll. Olflown. 0. bby Mic. McMlllsn. Cornwlll. s....--.--.-u-.--.~...---.. 8.80 GLASS-I'M?!‘ AND PAGE mm. ~ l. Bobby Buns. MoCln-uu. 8t. Mlryfi loud. - a. us, Orwell. cml. Newport- l. lhlrplbnrg, McMillan. luminar- LBu-bln Marlin. Henry. Gulli- c 0111A» __ AINIINGTON AND Illi- TOWN Pnlbylerllnl. On Sundly. cept. 6th, Divine Worlhlll will bc in Remington Prclbytcrllu Church only ct l1 l. m. Rev. Dr. Albdcwu‘: lublcct will bl “Jccul cud the lw- ercignty of God." John 10-11. Ac The Vary Rev. W. G. Brown. MA. 3.1)., Moderator-of the Prelbytcrlln Ohurcb in Olnldl, will be prclcbhl in the Summcrlidc Prubytlrllu Church lt 7.80 p. m. All the mom- bers of Remington and Irlltown arc urged to be present lnd hclr the Modcrltor in Summcrlldc. i PERSONALS ___- -Miss Dena Gludct, of Summer- sidc, has returned from l. visit in Montreal-S. —Mr. Raymond Morrison, o! Sum- mcralde. has entered the Prince County Hospital for treatments-S. ,-Miss Lois McKay. student nuuc lt the local hospital, Sydney, 0.13., has returned lrom Bummcrside, where shc spent hel- vaaW-iu. —Mrs. Samuel Simmons lud dsimitcr, Miss Dorothy, have re- tumcd home to Summcrslde, after visiting Mrs. Simmons’ brother lud sister in Moncton, INA-S. ._,_ -Miss Ethel Gardiner has return- ed to her homo in Aubindclc, Mala. after spending l. short vwltinn in Summer-cl’ , the guest o! Mr. and Mrs. John Tlylon-S. -Mr. and Mrs. Khalil Shlrbcll, Portage, and son Edward, left yes-l terday morning by motor for Hos-l ton. They were accompanied by Mr. Wm. LeBlanc, of Moncton, NB. Eastern Guardian .__._ . .381‘. ALBAWS Mission, Souris,‘ Church School, 10 a. m., Morning‘ Prayer, 11 a. m., Evening Prayer, 7 p. m. . "WJNTIED BAPTIST CHURUH: Montague-Rev. Arthur R. Pylic. 11.00 a. m. The lord's Supper. 8.00 p. m. Murray River. 7.00 p. m. Mur- rly Harbour. ARIZONA ELKS UBGE o. ELK HUNTING IN STATE WINSDOW, Arid, Sept, l - Elk hunting, long since outllwcd, may be revived in Arlsonl ls l. result o! the efforts c! tho Winslow lodge Minister. 10.00 l. m. Blllldly SCHOOL ' rat: l rn s: i . | ' $350.00 Given iAway lln Prizes m prlzcllldics’ diamond ring m with ell/van clones, valued at$15Q_ m on“, ladies’ diamond, ring, valued at mo. 8rd prize, gentleman's smoking act coullltlug of red moroccln leltbcr easy chair and reading lamp, valued at 875.00. And tlircc clim- prim of large boxes of Moll-s’ chocolates. These rings are genuine and were valued by-l local jewcller, G. B, ~ Tlylor. They will be on display in the windows of the Veuetlanjlor. dens on Wednesday next. With everything you buy at the Venetian Gardens over 5c you Wm bc-prclcnted with a coupon- These coupons will be given out until the 80th of November. When the contest closes the person holding the mo‘; coupons receives the prize. This contest is open to everyone in Prince Edward Inland except the employees of the VcnctlunGardens and their families. Further announcements concerning this contest will appear later. Everything in candy $1.00 and over and meal tickets double the amount ' couponl will be given. We believe we have the best restaurant and fountain service in the Maritime! and‘ the object of this contest is to get the pcfiilc of Prince Edward Island better acquainted with the Venetian Gardens. ___i. .__.._i.___ <rrvn-wv-uvw-vw-nuuuuwvu-eu"u-u-wve-un-s-r-_r-.-.. l...“ i Our Chefs: Mr. Alcorn was seven years with T. Boston's Ltd” and Mr. Hennessey is well known here- We know that their meals will please the most fastidious. Any suggestions lo improve our service will be gladly appreciated by the management. Next Saturday and Sunday we have very special 60c full course I duck and chicken dinners, good as any at $1.25 elsewhere We call these the chcfflbclt. Don't forget next Sunday. , It's the Chefs’ reputation that depends on this dinner, Saturday and Sunday. ' The $1.25 dinner for 60c, the management strongly recommend as}: leader for future Sunday dinners. ' Don't forget our. weekend fruit and candy sales. Watch our windows. VENETIAN GARDENS LIMITED , All Prizes Now on Display in Window Except Diamonds Watch for the Valuable Rings Next Week, of a. cox-load of elk. which luvs multiplied many times. Various lodges have joined with Winslow in urging the run us Game commission to permit elk, It is pointed out that lnproxi- well as prevent too great destruct- matoly 8,500 elk now roam the ion o! grazing. Sltgrclvcs National Forest and l! Tho Arizona herd of .elk was is insisted that perznltting l iim- started in 1918 by the Globe lodge lied amount of hunting would lt- of which Goyernor George W. P. of Elks. 2.85 full fitting’ with 3.45 GOODYEAR OXFORDS, English Shapes ,Heavy Slip-Soles, a sturdy Fall Shoe of fine quality. Our Biggest Bargain yet. ALLEY& co. LTD- RETIRING mom Business sans hunting. tract sportsmen to the flute. ll Hunt is a member, by importation Alley 8. 00., Ltd. Offer a Thousand Pairs MEN’S OXFORDS at Sensational Prices. New Fresh Lots Placed on Sale This Morning. OXFORDS Vglues _That W111 clatter plate heels. urpnse You‘ i I 3 FAMOUS BLACK 0 BALKAN Blucher BOOTS at the Lowest Price ever attempted here, our standard GOOD SOLID WEARING FINEST CALF WELT , . Nomi-M" Alleys Orders are to Clear IhisStock‘ Regardless of Former Price. If Low Prices Will Do It .We’re. Determined to Pat It Over.