, l, in furnaces. was exploded by necessity. McClary’s long ago built the ideal furnace for the West, and izo-day it is the ideal furnace \\'itl1 the famous Air Blast Ring it burns soit coal or hard coal equally well. Don't equip your home with a furnace that will burn hard coal only. Cast Sunshine will make you independent of fuel shortages. Pipe, Pipeless or Duplex Register Systems. CONSULT McCLARY’S DEALER laiyi; SUNSINEFURNACE for the East. u FLMOST the entire \Vest burns soft coal The “anthracite" fallacy McClary's All- .Agems 3...? E ‘M’ U‘ 4ll< v N“ 00UPON Dictionary “UNlViIRSlTli-S, . _, oicwosnlzv THE ROGERS HARDWAIAIE CO., and Distributors of McClary’s Full we vovovw vvv v v v ‘ JUST TAKE ‘A wmrr Of NICHOLSON’S BRIGHT CUT SMOKING TOBACCO And You Will Always Smoke It It is Made from Genuine Virginia Leaf The Smoothest and Coolest Smoke of Them All IIIBKEY 8i NIGIIOLSOII Y, TOBACCO COMPANY LIMITED Manufacturer: 9 Friday and Saturday AUMMNU WMRE —SALE $1.59 See Window Dispiay Universities bee! grain, |ilvli_~iilI’\I\ u_ u. I-l u, ._ h... LTD. Charlottetown How To Get It For the Mere Nominal Coat oi Manufactur. and Dietrlbutlon 3 Coupons and 98c 1"" M“ eeeune, thle NEW stimulus Dictionary, bound In black llluetreted with ifuli pagee in color. Pneeent or mall to thie ninety-eighth oente to cover ooet of handling, peoltllli clerk Nine, ate. -_Z--__-_ MAIL ORDERS WILL FILL! Add for Pcetege id ete. 22 "mentions: In One A an Dietloneflee puoillaed minus u thin THE iliillilll lillllilllli ... s W. T. WEIR, Stanley Bldge. place at. A_ PLCKARD & CD'S. 1033-10-12-31 Institute at Jenkins and Sons. 1032-10-12-21. Rogers Hardware 00., Ltd TRYON METHODIST CIRCUIT. vices at Tryon 11 a. m. Crapaud 3 p. m. Victoria 7 p. m. Pastor in charge of all services. tako place todny. (Saturday) from her residence, Cumberland. lniou cemetery. PROPERTY SALE.—'I‘wo dwell lugs oi’ Mrs. Teresa Hughes were Nos. 200 and 202 Sydney St., was for $3.500 and the (lwollini: at 9 liogaii for $1.12 ion, Auctioneers. iieuj Czirter Sr ‘mi -—i— "BRIDE TO BE" SHOWERED.-— A pretty armugeil “Miscellaneous Miss l\‘iary MncNciriu nu 'l‘ucsday evening Oct. 2, at the homo of Mrs (Dr). Murchison, Bonshinv. The house was tastefully decorated with pretty flmvers. Little Joyce Crosby, who made u. very wiusomc press‘ laden with pretty and useful gills. The parcels were oponiall by Mrs. (icddlo lliucLi-oii, while M ss (Jntliorinc lliurchison read lhc ziccompnnying versus. Tho evening was pleasantly spent in pluying various games, musicboth vocal and iustrinucutul, Miss Uailiirriuc lilacNcvin presiding at the piano. The ‘bride to bu" thitnk» l.‘.t.l each and ull for their thought- fulness and good wishes, nitcr ivhlch dainty refreshments “were served nnd the singing of "For She's A Jolly Good Fellow," brought ti. pleasant evening to n close. "ma FASCINATING FALL “KODAKING” At this season nature is garbed in her moot attractive hues. It le a time to delight the hearte of “Kodakersfl A jaunt through the woods and iieide will bring you in contact with many aubjectc which will make excellent enapahote. We have a full line of KODAKS AND CAMERAS Come In and have a Cam- era talk with ue and we be- lieve you will decide to join the ranke of happy photo- graphere without further do- ley. ' ' Kodak prlcee range from ........... _...._............... $6.50 up Camera prlcee range from .........._..,_...__.a._._...... $1.75 up We eleo carry a full assort- ment oi‘ fllme and euppllel. and do prompt developing and printing. Johnson i: Johnson The Quality Drugetore Cor. Kent and Prince Street! EYESTRAIN ll Probably Chi Geuee of Your i Heldlchll- Have Your ‘ Em , , Examined Geneuil DR. E. C. HARRIS 188 Queenflflfl Nextlloerelldeuelil-tl: ~ ,|moue.1ee QI-IDP trom Holman’: Catalog." ARRIVED-CARGO of shingles. 1034-10-12-31 HARD WODT-ii-or the open fire COAL-Schooner ‘Pacific, is dia- Cool nowl for A. PICKARD it co. 10il3-10-12-3l sold by Auction Thursday fllltl |_.__ , - , brought good prices_ The dwelling him‘ U" Dominion I'm“ ‘old to Mr. Michael MucKarney. and lllfiug Si... sold ‘to Thos. Shower‘ was givon lu honor of E THE ROGERS HARDWARE 60, LTD., are solle agonte for IMc- Ciary's Pipeleee furnaces. ‘ 105410-13-2!‘ BALiNG WIRE_I*— Shipment lust in, at lowest prices. ——-JOI-IN H. GILL 6i: SON. 104140-1241 BIIVB YOU H1009)’. “Eucmus “m”? sM-‘D PAINFULLY INJURED-Mrs. J. ETC., will he sold on Saturday A_ Harding’ Norboro met with a afternoon by the Cornwall-York serious acumen, a few days 35¢ While helping with the harvest she fell and was badly hurt. Her many friends wish her a speedy INVERNESS SOREENED COAL recovery, discharging from vessel today at A- Plckard & Co. lie a good time BRAD'\LBANE.—The hours‘ of i0 910W You!‘ BIIPDlY- 1933-11-12-31 service icr next Sunday are chang- ed to the followinfl in Granville at MPCLARYE wEl-‘COME PIPE“ 11 a. m, in Brudslbauc 2 p. m. and LEss FURNACEI ti“ be" fllifla" in ltose Valley at 4 p. m. Mr. A °" "l6 ‘market '9" "l6 °"lY b)’ Th9 Stirling McKay will conduct these services. Sunday School in Brad- 105'4‘10'13'3l albauo after the service, and in Rose Valley ut 3 p. m. —-Suuday Oct. 14, Preaching ser- cLyDE AND WEST R|VER___ Services Sunday Oct. 14th. (‘lyde itiverll a. m. West River 3 p. 1n. There \vill he Rally Day services for the children. Sabbath School FUNEFTRL NoTlcEr-Fililerfll 9i one hour before each service. Even the lute Mrs. Francis l~I_ Smi-th will mg Sol-vie .8 in Clyde River also M f. Subject ‘Christ lntroduenl by John the liaptlsh meets Ills l-‘irst Street. Services commencing ‘at l),,_.,ciplufi_ 2 (iii-lock. interment, New iJom- . HEAD OF LAND OFFICE RE- T|RED.——'llil0 (lalgary l-lorulti says: W. 1'1. 'I‘ulbot, who for the past clcvizn and one-hull years has zigeul. was retired from the civil rucc Saturday with an hour iiil-‘l ten minutes’ notice, 'l‘hc telegram arrived ut the (Y. N. it. oiiico in (‘zilgury at llriii on Saturday morning and it was ilclivi-rteil in Mr. ’l‘niboi at the Domiuloii laud office at about 11:50. 'l‘hi~. office closed at. 1 o'clock on Saturday afternoon, and on Monday morning . ii. Crockett, who has been employed iu the (lulgiiry hrnucli of the Dominion laud office for the past sixteen years, took Mr. ' nlbotfls place. The charge was so <uiiilcu that it came as n. grout Hhfldp" “vlmplod m q my!“ “PM surprise to revcrynnc around tho laud office. Mr. Crockett said that he know zihsoiuti-ly nothing about it until he was informed that he was authorized to take thc posi- tion of acting Dominion laud ugcnt. When Mr. Talbot was ilskizil about iho inattcr, hc said that he had itllSOlllltllY nothing to say. “Did your retirement have unythiiu: to do with the rumor a slrort time ago to the (rfiect that the Calgary branch of the land office was to be closed?" Mr. 'l‘ulbot was asked. “I don't know," he replied. Then he continued: "l suppose—" there was a pause for a moment and he added. “l haven't anything to say about it at all." Mr. It). H. Crockett is a P. E, Islander and was born at Carleton and lS a son of Mr. John Crockett, Carleton Siding. Try ilur Essence I 0i t Vinegar MACS Brand Eeeence oi Vinegar lie the favorite oi all good cooka for purity and etrength. Thie Eeeence le an exception ' etrcng concen- trated Vlneger. One pint makea three quarto of fine pickling Vinegar and ie rec- ommended by the moat euc- ceeeiul cooke ae the beet pro- curable for Chow Chow or l Plcklel.» Our etock of Bplcee for Pickling are pure, strong and free from “tallinge”, etc. Just eee our goode. TheZMacs 140 Great George dtreet vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv v vrvvv >_>>’__ .~_.\\_A§ 9417,} » ; .).1. \‘\K 42-; I § l‘ Here's emqfly what we mean ' Each and every loaf is clean. l IMPORTERB FRTIM MONTRE- OLD SYDNEY scREENEo AL and shippers‘ to St. John's . Newfoundland are requested to charglng a “l” ‘mrgi’ 0r old Ml“. look up S. S. "Canadian Supper" advertisement inthis issue, it may j ...-....... ' Mariner Blames Strange Force For Pacific Wrecks (United Preca) LOS ANGELES, Oct. 12.—Neith er tidal wave nor currents o1 seismic origin, but some other strange force was responsible fol the recent wreck of seven United States destroyers and the crash t few (lays later of the super-dread naught ‘Pexas and the freighlel Steel Seafarer in the wn ers .ofi Point Arguelio, north of Santa Bar- bara, Culit, according to Captali Alfred Davis, a mariner of the old school who sailed his clipper slilr around the Hornia tie-code ugo. The west entrance of Santa Bar burn channel, between Point Con ception and San Miguel islands always has been in ill repute among seafaring men,’ suit’ Captain Davis. its xiicknamc, "thi graveyard of ships," was earuet" about the time of Cabrilio, whc there lost his life and was buriet‘ on one oi‘ the channel islands according to stories which have ' ‘iccome legends. it is said at no other point on tho Pacific huvo sc many ships mct disaster. and ul Ways the cause remained a myst cry. Captain Davis said he recalli- many wrecks along the const near Point Arguello tinting back to thc time of the mystery disaster of the Golden l-iorn. Always. said the old sen captain, those who escape alive fronl the wrecks, when any "Bcflileil, have had the same story l0 i011. of suddenly becoming en veloped iu a fog and than. without Wflfllillg. crashing on rocks. in variably, ho said, tho navigators had thought themselves in niid~ Cllilllllul, their instruments showing them to be on a safe trourse, when in rt-uiiiy they were miles from their (course. ‘isoilliilililli! unexplained by Fwliilllilii-s." ilcclnretl Captain Du .. “beckons the ships to shore, and i-rcry man who has sailed thi» coast for any lcngth of time knows that. something will got him ii‘ hr doesn't Willlfll out. m. AMERICANS OCCUPY CORFU PALACE OF FORMER KAISER ICORFII, OCT. 11—1<‘rom "primi- ‘tvo hut no Kaisciirsl lpilhluce in pm ffliry story rcollly oi’ 500 Armen- ian boys, now enjoying the lux- llYiiMs Of the palnlial mansion of the l'(il'lli-I".‘ German emperor, sit.» uzttifil‘ tiloug the (roast about live nrllos from hero‘, The boys are all undcl‘ American cure, lbi-lng thi- wards o1‘ the Near East iteiiof and (lltfclslcil by iii. ii. hluriphy, oi Lawi‘ci1t-ev.iil!c-, MiZISS, The luxuriant gardens, filled ‘Vii-ll "milieu-ii giPOWbllts and ilotied chilnre lo enjoy an iuuperial walk. Tihcy do not mziinitain a dignity‘ such‘ as an; emperor is supposed just the same, Their walking con- sists mainly iu mniping and. play- iuig. Great affairs of state do not be‘ happy. "All." said one‘ oi‘ them to the Associated) Press correspondent. “w‘- are all happier than the emp- erm‘ ihimscltf." \ The villa. iwas (‘.0ll‘S"‘"r\inil firs‘ PM‘ the late Emtoress Elizabeg pg Austnia. ‘I-t is ponderous In I-LS SW10 Milth. lavish- decoration cverywwhero. There is a strikllng Si-il-llle In ‘the center of iilie garden cn-ileil, "The ‘Dying Achillles." it is the best pielce of original sculp- ture i‘n thei gerrdeu. There is a bronze statue of colossal pTOp-OI" tions lin bhei very ‘front oil’ lthe gar- deu overlooking the sea. It also is Achliiles ‘and is supposed‘ to rep- resent the former Kaiser. The Greek government has tri- ed I0 ta-kie ove-r ‘the property hurt ns it lie the private property of the former German emperor, they cannot procoedi nfith, their pur- poso. ‘Durilnlg bile recent Italian occupation or the Island, it was a. tlivoinite resort of the‘ Itulinn offic- ers. who lwould go there as for a ilay in lithe country. _..._._¢-o&-i-— Minna-Illa Llnlment lleula Cutie ‘~06 b-O+%§¢§-§~O+ For the Future Painting is not. uli for looks. it is mainly to save the wood or metal. Every gallon of point men/us so many more ‘ dollars ill Value of yfllll‘ 4 buildings. It means lose rc- puirs, ‘less depreciation, greater real estate value- Picnty oi paint is as iris. vvvvvvvvvv vvvvvvvvvvvvv once, than your fire gpwiw- tion policy. But remember that. the paint must be good paint. Dependable oils, last- ing colors, and the)’ really cost no more to be the ‘besi- The Roger's Hardware Co. Ltd.- vvvvvvvvvvvv ‘to maiiutalin, ibut enjoy ‘themselves. i-spocinlly at ‘tho-so ports at which seem iio mother them‘, All se-emyoiother lands. The Bible which is i i ii‘, not. even a bigger insur- 4 The Studebaker Touring Car SpeciaLSix Five/Passenger A Safe and Sound How estmient The 1924 Studebaker Special-Six Touring Cvar, though r ssessed with handsome new body lines, refinements and many improve- ments, is absolutely free from experiment. No radical departure from approved cir- aign has been attempted in this ear. Every vital unit has so conclusively proved it‘: satisfaction in public use that radical change: have been considered unnecessary. Numerous Studebaker Special-Sixes have been driven upward of one hundred thousand mile9—snd are still rendering dependable and satisfactory service! To the prospective $TUDEBAK buyer, we believe that there is no better proof of automobile reliability and quality. The long and satisfactory service avail- able in the SpcciabSix is unimportant factor in economy, for the sturdy construction that makes such service possible, also reduced wear and tear to a minimum. A: a result, maintenance cost is unusually low. It: will pay you to inspect the new 1924 Special-Six Touring Car before you buy. It is a product-of Studebaker'a 71 years of manufacturing experience and is well worthy of the Studebaker name. 1924 MODELS AND PRICES-f. u. 1.. WoIkuaIi/s. Orin-Evaluate: .1 Iaxea LIGHT-SIX SPECIAL-SIX S-Pnss" H2’ W. B. s-PISL. I19’ W. B. l0 H. P. 50 H. P. Coupe (5>Pnu. Sedan........... Trrma Lu Meet Your Convenience ‘ A. HORNE & c0. for Prince Edward Island CHARLOTTETOWN Dealers THISISASTUDEBAKER YEAR‘ 1 Y‘ in whom the honorary liter-tree of loipen carriage‘ ‘through the streets. L lb. D., was ieoniferreti ipiirtitlilllttw LI _ S rsidevetl in the picturesque ceremony.“ ‘Premier lilaldxvln zirrivcii at 3 » ‘l’ e iAmiuews before Kipling. lie was, T ‘compelled by ross, thts subijecil the university siuVtlii- the rectorlni add- being "indepenj students thronized mecelvod Kipling O“ qlllmlslllt‘. “lg-M in we Sum- deuts, wiho- gireeited‘ him ut the wvitih the famous wztr cry "Ygorra" nix-side .\lt'.llIO(llSl. church u lllOUL-l n54 was liclil iu tin- iuii-rcst of thc ‘Junutiiziu liihlt- Society at which hrri‘ was it lair-gt.- zilicniluncc oi“ ll. l). ltuymonil. locnl prcsitit-iit of he i’_ l‘). l. Society. .\lr_ liuymoni‘. ‘toe Summer- rutlnvay uude-rgriuiuizttes and , ii.5i?l)l‘-l('.Il ‘"1". "WY. l t . 1... 1"""<"‘P=‘1 . . i Hi“ “n4” “““ L“ ‘ll ‘l "' ‘ llreiuell‘. still wi-nirmig the scarlet itissiirll iii-e drown, rs‘il‘l)Si‘([ill3lilil_\' \V(‘li'Oillt‘il noted ‘tuthor was liill‘tiilll(‘t:‘(l by Mr. (icorse Me- studunis ‘Hugged um WHY in a“ ‘villi- fili-li-llfifiv ‘Hive ‘the boys itlNllii. "lflcisidcut oi‘ ‘ ' o!‘ llLlll-l‘ t-ouniuzlcs tiic and sang wild, btirbairlt: songs. in stripped of their and ‘flung the air, then they bnrcfooix-d viintims in cartridue sizztlon. 'l’nc shots from pistols rang out. tide uuxilialgv. ‘in a ‘slufr-t address ' Mr. Ray-mend emphasized the great *9-¢*+9*" °*****'*'* *‘”""'* woik being done in Canada under tho auspices of the Bible Socictv ho great majority of our immig- "nnis outer the Dominion» from circlilnletl in this country in lit) languages was present- ed to each immigrant lie further apoke of lhe great. ‘iutcrcst taken n that work by .\ir. Donovan, K. (3., of 'i‘oronto, the President of the Canadian Bible Sticiety, who was with them tlmt nigght and whom ho was ‘plcaseil to introduce to the iuilicui-ty Mr. Ilcnovziu who was well rc» z-eivcd fuvorcil the audience with t capable and vigorous ZHlIiPPF-G Ink» lug as his tc.\‘l the great tact that the Bible l‘ s at the root. of our ill0(l0i‘ii civilization. lie refirrt-ii to the year i492 in which 11>] mr 1 bus discoveroil America. and in which also Wm. Tyndale the tran~ slatcr of the New Testament into English was born. That the four hundred annivensary of ‘that trans- lation would be fittingly‘ cclehrsi-zti‘ in 12:25 ~ The speaker then proi-eedeil to show how large n. part this Book has played in the ‘political and soc- ial as well as the religious life of tho Anglo-Saxon peoples it is significant that 90 per cent oi’ thc circulation of the scriptures is in Anglo-Saxon hands and that nvi-r- 90 p. c. of the nirgrcslvc missionary‘ work of the churches is carried on under the sumo ziuspices. Mr_ Den- ovnu concluded a very vigorous ud- iircss with u strong and trcncllrni nppcul for n more whole hearted support oi‘ ihe work of lthe lllblc Stit-iety on the island. lic was grateful in the Society's niune for ihc sum of $l‘>,000 representing the l‘. lC. i_ conirlilutioii lo the Sol-i» tw‘i_\"s funds for the past year. The opening exercises were con» lliiclcil by itevs. J. l~‘_ nmmy, Moth- odisl, J. Mitchell, Presbyterian and A. l\'_ llerumu, Baptist. Th4‘ ihunks of the society is actrortleil v v v v v FO-O+Q+O+OO-O 00900-00 %#v church and the services of the lug. _ .-..--¢e->i-—~ KIIPLiNG IINSTMLLED LORD RECTOR OF -ST. ANDREWS UNI.‘ ‘ HONDON. t Ocii. ‘I2~-Rutl_vard Klipilug, was‘ lusialieil us Lord llcctoi‘ of Si. Andrew's ilnlversity tn-ii-ny and Lord tl-izuiz urn-s insinll- (‘ll {is lilhiaucollor oi the Univers- CHAPPED HANDS Minerd'e eases and heals them. Rub it on before you g0 out in the wind. A good preventive. 1 "|NAD‘$ lLlNlMENl. Will last; a life time and It will save you time and money. Let us prove this to you. Instructions Free Needles and extras always in stock. Lowest Prices. Best Terms l’ P MILLER snos 0 e+o++e >0 moo ounce for the use nf thc Methodist. choir and organist for the eveu- Furnace . u ygu are iintendingbo Install‘: plpeiese furnace don‘t"fail to clii and eee e eample otthe well’ knvwfl Fowcett line on exhibition l! WP ity, ‘Premier Stanley Baldwin on _ "i-‘éi ' Seven different clan t0 "W" irom with en ell caet radiator if _ heating from M!“ “d 50.000 cubic feet. Pi-ieee from I $135.00 upwerde inetailed. All our,‘ turnecee are guaranteed i0 ll" perfect Ietlefection. terma arranged to eult cuetomere. > el ‘Kennedy s 1st s»: emu lrrioee and n‘ i *: t. 4 (D A Knitting Machine kinds of i vvvvvvv v v. 1...: