GE SIX ltlentral Guardiin listen i MAKE YOUR. ENTRIES NOW ~ lPLBASE-Every exhibror would do l the management a big favor if he or Just pour milk or cream [she will enter now. There is bound in a bowl of golden brown lto be a tremendous rush at the inst isa make it easier and pleasanter for Rice Krispies and your own ears will tell you how iall by "doing it" now. Please. i - 5907-8-7-81 i VISITING nsnsrivns-Mr. and crunchy every toasted bub- ble is. So crisp they actually ‘Atlas. J. H, Cutliffe and family from‘ ]Bc!mont. hlnss, have arrived On 0h!‘ lLslnnd m spend their holidays with the farmer's parents. Mr. and Mrs. crackle out loud! Try the recipes on the package. Rice Knspies are delicious in dozens of ways. lRiciutl-d Ciitiiffe of Elm Avenue. At your grocerfi. Made by icnnrlnttewiln. They enivyed their itrip fl0\\'.l very mm“ ‘md T9901‘?- the I Kellogg in London, Ontario. w Matinee 3.00 In 16c and 37c. 1,1511 NC , ‘ ' in’! ‘iii; if TO-DA Y 5,2,“;- ‘nlennnn nnnrntiness with Constance Fonds good for motoring. They have BENNETT vviszt d many relatives in K111859010- lNor: Haven. Armin Road. Greater Than His Greatest! Better Than His Best! Lavish scenes in Technicolor: thrilling polo rnntch: all the big moments of Rex Beach's best-soiling norcl. ALSO SOUND NEWS THEY STILL LAY YVELL‘ A 4”}. increase over tlie some period last year is reported for the 38th i week of the 11m Canadian Egg Lay- ini; Contest at the Central Experi- mental Farm at Ottawa. There were fewer underweight. eggs than last week and more hens were laying. The pen of Barred Rocks, owned b1; W” RICE Knisrnls __THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN MALPEQUE Miss Marlon Gwen. Whfl hi! ma"? friends here, left on Monday 101' Charlottetown, from thence to he!‘ homo in Roxbury. Mesa. While here Hodgson. Mrs. James A. Campbell, orsanisi- of Princetown United, returned to her work here on Wedneadly Wenint: after a moat pleasant ten dflyl‘ V1510 with friends in the western pert vi the Provlnc- While in South Kil- dare. she visited the house of her ‘niece, Mrs. Carl Weeks and in Mon- itreal, the house of Mrs. David Cami)- i bell. Mr. F. J. Lockerby. Mr- Ernest fared to OLcnry on Thursday and Ramsay. held an lc: crcam social in (Hamilton realized for missions. Miss lnttle Brehaut, of Sydney. she was the guest of Mrs. Harry Lockcrby and Dr. E. H. Ramsay, rno- ‘ were guests of Mr and Mrs- Fulton ’I‘l1e "Doing Our Bit“ mission band l i i hall on Monday evening. Despite the : unfavorable weather a goodly num- . ber attended and a. good sum was . - ' AUGUST 11. 1950 I THE RUSH ISSON v ' u u v \ .‘./-| Who will bring us the most 7 ABEGWEIT Coupons on August 23? There is a $10.00 cash prize for the person who does. And there are many other prizes. . The ABEGWEIT Bar is one of our 4 ACES. It'sa. 1 toothsome bit of candy. l ~ i It has a centre of French nugatine, Island honey, .11 . l. 1.1.‘! l. . dates and walnuts covered with the usual high quality pure, smooth, velvety chocolate coating that we always use. N.S., and her nephew, Master Arnold 1 Miller, of Kentvllle, N.S-_, motored t» the island on Monday and will spend j a month in Hamilton, guests at the ‘ home of Mr. Preston Ramsay. ‘ Mat. 3.—llc, x6 live. 7.15 & 9,09 16¢. 20¢. !Mrs- W. J. Thompson of Saskatch- iewan, which have led the contest _. lfrom the outset improved their posi- tion to 11 lead of 51.4 points ahead oil ‘VERNON RIVER AND VICINITY . ' _ u ‘ . A M u um “mu companion m me m ' Be sure to save the coupons and bring them to our m" “"1 . lseccnd place between three pens of‘. Mr.’ Pearl Cairns. Greenfield, was Muses Margaret and Isabel Jones Olflce 011 Satlllfday, the 23, " T15); if?!“ iWhite Lcghorns is tightening up. a visitor to Albcrry Plains on Satur- of st. John’ NB" who m" ‘pent’ _ D E N N Y find mp i while Rhoda Island Red No. aae takes day. about ‘u wee" m Hlmumu‘ ‘new ‘l _ _ /,/ ; 4 . _ u _ frcc - with ' , the lend as the best layer of the con-l o! the“. “m; Mm E_ y; Rgmsgy, let: National Candy Limited sets a good example. All “t0 b00101‘, eggs, I 7 .- ‘u . cglnnld . l test to date with 237.4 points for 201 Miss Malinda McMillan. Phila- mummy “Homing m’ Monet” hone" milk and cream used are Island productu ,The sugar’ nuQg, datg] w - /.5...'. a» , iinny m . i . v h ' , . a _ ' quumdmlns ‘c888 laid. u dolphin. PAullsi visiting her old omc when they Wm spend a “w h" bu and lots of ‘he other mammals used are purchased from 1513M] firms. — - n, a dc» y: In the Ontario contest. egg yields in A_ errY fin!- fore returning humu , _ d ts we ho a . __ pcrate crook -' Miowcd a decline for the week with a.‘ d M‘ i “re spend our money .31, home, by buying home PTO llC . P ‘ tn win tlic number of the pens showing it or Mrs. Annie McLeod an ss M: . ‘ u Wm continue m do the same. - . v - l,‘ d . m ,_ v . _ s. Frank OBrien. who has en- u Y0 _ 1 _"‘ “ km 533p” Mir‘; ‘ more of tht.1 buds off the working Plieoble Rlchflfdl. mOi-ONQ W Chi" joyeu u houuuy “mu h" uuuu Mm I éilso , ' 1 x ‘i .115». Barred Rocks entered by n. w.:1ottetvwn1=ai week- Ham, Hoduon h“ returned ,0 i "med! ‘I ‘Kettles has the ma in thl" as well ———- ' i ~ I _ i ‘ " l - Ch l t0 . ' umfifhfld n .' as the Canadian Contest, being 19.41 Mr. Allen Stewart. Boston. is Mom w“ OUR OTHER PRODUCTS "\ i’ ' ‘ ' i i Vernon River the guest Ana points ahead of the nearest compels-i V181!» h! n . ML and Mm Joseph sheen. Kum . Pathe ,itor. Barred Rock No. ioo holds the l d: his aunt, Mrs. Annie McLeod. ____BAR5____. ‘lhonour of first place among high scoring individuals to date with a record of 216.7 pens for 203 eggs. Mr. Cliflord Chandler, Mt. Albion, ,is working on the railway track at Vernon River. Review \ I ' Iilinnrd’; l.‘ ‘ ‘ for Lumbngo and l. -“°"“‘"'“- Hay-making is almost completed a Jiflllllillflil lllillilNlll. APPlllNTMENTS-i 1-mi- “my we» i- .------~~—-~——-—~~-—-~»——-~- -~—'--- -— —-—-—--- _ - turning. BRO Miss Lucy Lauman. Summerville, was a. visitor in Glencoe last week. Mrs- Margaret Praught, Beach Hil,l has returned home, after spending n pleasant visit with her sister, Mrs. McDonald, Selkirk. Messrs Ernest Ceilings and Earle Richards, Vernon River Garage, mo- ltored to New Annan to attend the iraces. Mrs. Robert Coady, Alberry Plains, was a recent visitor tolMt. Herbert, the guest of Mr. and Mrs- Frank Driscoll. l i. n. J. s. wnnmnnsron = ~ L. Qppointvcd Gcncml Freight and Agent, Atlantic Region, Mr. William Goodwin and Miss Bernadette McQuaid, Maine, are vis- iting friends in P. E. I. J. H. colicolmn flpgointed District Passenger Agent, with eadquarters at Monctnn, taking with hCalilflllfiflfigfi Iiio-uctgn, N. ii, ‘éluetgeigfigvifilgpgrlriz: a3“ The. P°5"=°" ° 9"" “escnli: Loup and Edniundston to Iilauhnm Mr- John A. Doyle, Summervlllc. Meg i: abolished. including Gaspc Peninsula. '. gfiri "F EEEVBEtIior-itiea’ say that b4, over six million 3.. '~~ ‘\ x was a recent visitor to Vernon River. Tlieqobaervation tower built lly i the Canadian National Railways at ‘ St. Hubert airport, Montreal, for the‘ , purpose of broadcasting the arrival l of the British airship W100 after its 4 trip across the Atlantic. Hookirg; I 11p twenty stations, the Canadian _l National broadcast this stirring epi- i lode of history in the making across 5 Canada. from Halifax to Vancouver. l The tower is sixty feet high. I We are pleased to learn that Mr. ‘Frank McDonald, Glencoe, is recu- perating from his prolonged illness. Mr. Leo Prnuzht. Beach Hill, is visiting in Summerslde. Mr. William McMillan and two ‘sons, Norman and Gordon, Albel-ry __ _ P181118. We"! fimons those who at- ’ tended New Arman races. ‘Exhibition Passes In order to prcsrrvc the accom- modation for the bnna fide pur- chasers of tickets the Manage- ment. of the Exhibition Associa- tion have made n change In the issuing of passes this year. Passes will be issued for Tuesday and . Friddy only. Wednesday and i Thursday, which draw enormous crowds and tax the seating capa- l. cltl to the utmnst will be rcserv- ‘i Mt and Mm Joseph Power and 9d 7°? "m P-Wl"! Paiflml- E son Martin, Mermaid, were visitors to 59°3'9'74' l Alberry Plains on Sunday, the guest —-'*~— of Mr. and Mrs. ‘momas Myers. Fliti roldonlff in allow can Germs ‘have been found on one fly. Get your Flit and the Special Flit Sprayer-Today 7'7“- MBTUH HYHES. Alberry Plains, 1:; 1'. present visiting her two com JHHIOS and Felix, Moncmn, N3 Mrs. Millar Sturgeon is visiting her old home in Alberry Plains. The Misses Hazel and Lona Car. ver, Vernon River, have "mm"; home, alter spending a pleasant vn. cation with their grandparents, Mr. 11nd Mrs- D. Reid, Campbellton, Copyright 1910 glllflll l/Jrgpst roller ‘i. 7 Miss Christy Stewart, Uigg. spent s ‘the week end with Miss Gal-mid; I ' Poll d, Albe Pli . EX3ll1lllflll0ll81 “' "’ ““ u Mr- Michael Mylia, J12. formerly of’ ' —_-—- , Peakes‘ Station, who has been resid- Examinatlons for Nur- in: in Ban!"- Maine. YOI‘ the ml ses seeking the R_ N_ de_ twenty years. ls at Present on the gree Wm be held on Mom I lluland lllgiorfin ztended vacution vis- ilgyuinunlhn ‘nnxdlvicinltiaen at PM” 8mm“ . ‘. C 4 A , . ., Pres. ‘I. J. YEO- M. D., Sec’y. * Nurses’ Examining Board A Manufacturer says: A Toronto manufacturer (name Qn request) wrltos that he has had a DUNLOP Cable Cord Tl" In service for flva years. H0 8669i "l have always had absolute, all-round satisfaction with DUNLOP Tires." Clnlul selection of materials putt 108] i DUNLOP Cabll "M" "star. ... loll Only I! DUNIDP Dallell Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Rennahan, who have been residing in U.8.A., for some time. have returned again to the land of the birth and have pur- i i i i I I§_O CO-OOOQOQQO Q ‘QXOO-OOO-O EYES TESTED AND ‘1 ‘i 1 (m. w. R. CARSON cL-‘uzs “fr” Palmer Graduate Chiropractor l. W. TAYLOI . u. u‘ Tuna‘ chronic and Nervous Dbaaaaa- 124 Prince It. Phone 107l- Oppoultc ll. Paul's Church ._ Optonmrbh NI llehnoad lint! o s‘. -.... ______ L___’_____________*..1.._.... ‘i. m. ~ _“_____> V _ ._...._ .‘.---~~---———~---~~"" """” _ V ,_ “M, , J sington, spent Thursday afternoon at Darnley Beach. Mrs. William MacN. Simpson, is the guest this week of her daughter, Mrs. Elmer Taylor. The Sunday School picnic of Princetown United, was attended by a large number of the children and Sunday School workers and the af- ternoon passed pleasantly on Darn- ley Beach. The Rev. E. M. and Mrs. Aitken and little Miss Mildred and Master Douglas, were extended a glad welcome by one and all and their presence added to the real enjoy- ment. There were races for boys and girls under the ages of eight, ten, twelve and fourteen, besides free- for-all races. The children enjoyed these races also the bathing and the day was truly the children's day. Darnley Bridge and the roads in our districts have not been very passable for curs or pedestrians for some weeks. There is, however, every hope that the road in general. when hardened, will be very much impww ed and the inconvenience occasioned meanwhile will be amply Justified. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Fairchild have returned to their home in New York, after spending three weeks with Mrs. Falrchilds sister, Mrs. S. W. Delaney. Miss Marguerite Currie, Nine Mile Creek, was a visitor to Malpeque this week, the guest of Mrs. Lois Green. Miss Selina Currie. Nine Mile Creek, Miss Pauline Noonan, Rim.’ of Ottawa, Miss Ada Sullivan, Sum- merside, were recent visitors atthe home of Mrs. Delaney. Miss Steele, of Souris, is visiting her friend, Miss Clare Macbellnn, Indian River. Friends will be glad to hear that Miss Irene Cameron, Indian River, is improving, after her recent operation in Prince County Hospital-M. chased, we understand, a beautiful farm in the immediate vicinity of Cardlgan- ‘Their friends wish them health, strength and happiness in their hosen environment-V. A Morning Smile A group of pilots were buzzing about something or another as the fllsht commander approached, and several times he caught the ex- pression “the last word in airplanes." "Well," lie said as he reached the BIWP. "what is the last word in nir- planes." The group chorused: "Jump!" A little girl returned home after 5min: for her school musical exam- ination. ‘riiey asked har how she had got on. "Very well. 1 think." she answered "What was the examiner like?" "Quite a nice mam-and so re- ligious." "Religious? How could you tell?" “In the middle of ow of my pieces ho put his hud in hl-l ill-lids I04 said, "m naavqsP-O-l. M‘ ‘_ HELLO FAX NA TIONAL JAP JELLO CHARLOTTETOWN BIRTHS. DEATHS AND MARBIAGES IN 1929. ILUMTQI‘ review, giving a. mtg of 92 D91‘ p.000 nil-ills. 11m wneipondinz rates "of earlier years were 89.5 Ln 1928. 94 Statistics of Canada. rol- 1929, issued , in 1921 and 102 in 192s. All provinces m-day by the Dominion Bureau of ‘except Quebec showed higher rates The Preliminary Report of Vita-l Statistics, shows a. decrease of 1,8421‘ in m, number or births. an mcrease o: 4,393 in deaths andan increase of 2,954 in mas-ridges as complied with Lin; preceding YW- Living births in 102a number 2114.915 giving a. rate or 24c pel- 1.000 b09111“- tion. This rate compared urith 24.5 in l 192s, 24.0 in 1921 and 24a in 192s. There were 113.450 deaths in 1929', 3nd an, death rate was 11.6 pea‘ 1.000 ' pupmum, a; against 11.3 in moi ll. 1 in i927. and 11.5 in. ma. The pronounced 10cm“ in 1929 i nthe number of deaths and the death rate was largely due t0 i-he . influence epidemic which had its Peak l in January oi that, year. Deaths 88-, signed 00 this cause numbered 7,168 during the year as compared with 4.703 in i028, 3,451 in i827 and 5,174 in 1926, The influence death rate in 1929 was 73per 100,000 as against 4H in 1928, 36 in 1927 and 55 in 102s‘. Diptherla accounted for 9B1 death; in 1909. giving a rate oi 10 per 100,000; whooping cough for 755 deaths and a rate oi 8; measles. n19 deaths and a “c; o! c; typhoid fever f0‘: 467 deaths and a rate of 5; scarlet fever for 440 deaths and a rate of 4.5. The‘ death; from measles showed an ln~ creas of 282 over the p. "ng year. |but were almost indent-loll with the number in 1027. The 1929 death rate fmm diseases oi the heart 135 per 100,000 Mitch comm-red with 131 in 1928, 124 in i927 and 122 in 1926. The cancer rate was 90 in 1929, against 8B in the preced- ing year, 03 in i927 and Bi in i926. Amongst othm- important causes in‘ 1920 were Pneumonia with a rats or, B6, tuberculosis with 79.5, diseases of 1 the lrteflee with o1. nephritle with‘ 58 and diarrhoea and enteritis (main- ly amongst infants with 50 per 100,000 population. Violent deaths numbered 7.136 dur- ing i920. and the raw was 73 per 100,000. Traffic Accidents contributed 2,198 deaths t0 the total, and in 1,294 of these cases automobiles were in- volved. A “ ‘ 1 drowninga num-I bered 957. There wen; 034 suicides in i 1029, this flgurcioomparing with 751 in 192B, 750 in 1927 and 680 in 1926. The number ad homicides in 1W9 was 181. Deaths o! infants under on. yea: rcw/ANTLAJVAM n WANT-MORE CHOCOLATES LOG CABIN MIC-MAC National Candy Limited . Wholesale 0n]! Phone 1266 RAINBOW For those who care P. E. l. of agetotalled 21, e111 during the yearn-la veer imder WW"- II WW" of infant mortality in i929 than in 1928. In the province nilmed the rat/e fell from 124 in 1928 t0 120.5 ‘in 1929. Marriages numbered 77.265 during with 74,317. in 1928, 69.516 in i927 llifl 66,658 1111928. The rate f0! 1999 WII 7.9 per 1.000 population. alflinst 'I.'l in tho preceding year, '11 in 1927 Ifld 7.1 in 1926, In the elgiht province! comprising the Registration Area at of 1921,i1he number 5f nun-tans and the marriage rate were higher in 1808 than in any other wu- durina W period 1921-29. they should die. YOU can and this worry home. We will gladly Bank of Nova An insurance Policy That Will Pay 0ft The Mortgage 1i mortgage on your home is not difficult to N! WW0 you possess health and earning power; but there are many who wonder who would pay all the mortgage if Dominion Life Mortgage Policy you can rest confidant your loved onea will not be compelled to forfeit thdl home In the event of your death. At a coat which represents only a alight increase in the interest rats a! your mortgap. this policy will. in ease of death, glar- antea payment of the outstanding mortgage on your '~ill information regarding this convenient and economical policy. Writs as today- OMINION LIFE 7M D ASSURANCE @MPANY naaa anneal wrrsnuoo. envaalo OUR CHARLOTTETOWN OFFICE: J. .4. MacKENZIE, Manager today. By taking out a Seotia Building t V4VYX>WZ i