§ t l l i l J UHAKIAIFPEIUWN GUARDIAN SEPTEMBER 2s. 1936 FKIDA I , o... oi LONDON” Imagine those two saps-Gregory and Jim-foot loose in London looking for trouble! And that's what they found, too. You know Gregory Clark and Jimmy Frise of The Toronto Star Weekly-those two simple souls who go around together and then write and illustrate the funny scrapes they get into? Well, they went to the Vimy Ceremonies and afterwards visited London and did the historic places and poked into the odd corners. And in Hyde Park, where all the freak reformers spout from their soap boxes. Gregory thought he would make a speech, too. But he struck a wrong note. it seems, on the very “Altar of Free Speech". They wouldn't let him continue. “None o’ this ’ere!" said the big fat man. Get a copy of The Toronto Star Weekly at your newsdealefs to-night. It’s rich! 16' Pages of Colored Comics Sixteen full pages of colored comics-Rosie's Beau . . l. Bringing Up Father . . . Dinglehoofer and His Dog , . , The Katzenjammer Kids. . . Toots and Casper. . . Tillie the Toiler. . . and all the rest. Sixteen full-sized newspaper pages in COLORS. And twelve pages of rotogravure pictures-celebrities . . . fashionable people . scenes from foreign lands . . . people in the news to-day-guthered from all over the world . . . stories of romance . . . stories of adventure . . . pictures . . . fashions _. . . cookery . . . housekeeping . . . movies _ . radio . . . theatre . . . music . . . funnies-some- thing for everybody. 64 pages in all. Be sure to get a copy of this week's Star Weekly. Bay It T o-Jay—Read It T o-nigllt The: Toiroihfo" sTAitwE iri<Lv . but: BOARDING HOUSE . . . with . . Radio Company Launches Gigantic Bo Wise Newspaper in your day Advertising Drive and — Rogerswlilajqsiio and Del-‘olrsi Cmsley Announce: Sensational Cnmpoixn — I‘. A Trestrsil Appointed Advertising Manager. Coincident with the announce- ment oi’ the appointment o! F. A ‘Irest-rail as advertbing manager o! Defbrest Otosley Lid. and affiliated unnvvomuvn merchandising OOIIIDRIIlQS. comes INVINCIILI the announcement from these “uintuvnm, corporations o! the ntost gigantic "as _ The Central Guardian OONFIDERATION LII‘! INSUR- ANCE. 11-6798-7-12-812. Thll oolninn h reserved for nun o! local lnlorell but odvortlllng of n newly nature mo! ho d eento n word llrlclly pueblo In ndvnneo. , SPECIAL new shipment crepc dresses $2.95. R. P. Simpson. , L-6738-2i. I sr. unrzanrmr Ohumh Spring-i ‘ {fold Sept. 27th Holy Communion‘ ‘ i1.oo A. M. Revd H. r... Hflflllm, Roowr of Holy Trinity church,’ Ysrmouth, Nova sootls, Preacher." L-6'738-ll PIIBSBYTERIAN CHURCH BEII~ ‘ifleld 11 A. M. Har- atid intensive merchandising drine ever conducted in the radio industry in Canada. The backbone and chief merchan- dHng medium 0' the campaign will be the daily and weekly newspaper! throughout Canada from coast to coast As many as twenty pages oi‘ newspaper advertising mpy iviil ap- Tha Central Guardian Thin column h rrlsrved [or new! of local interest but ldvortlnlng 0! n newly nature may be lnnertgd lg 4 cent: a word strictly pnygblg m ndvuwe. SKIRTS. rallies, wool erepes $2.26 ‘ma: 1h some cities during the hm R- P- Simpson. L-6728-2i. lsix weeks. Full-pages will appear hogularig- in. cvcrv major centre. PCISOIIBlS tstipyaorted by dealer advcrtiolng of ‘hall-purge and (till-page size, and M"- HHYTY N- Ramsay and Mr. fcniuring Rogers. lhForcst Cmsley t J8me; D. Ramsay. have returned to jhnti Rlrtjesiic Radios, sitpplctnt-nting titer home in Revere. Mass, after ‘and stipporting the tiationnl cam-islmlding a three weeks vacation pulgn, ‘on the Island- On the reium your- An extensive billboard. broadcast , my ihey were accompanied by Mrs. land direct mail cnmpfligii will aug- RflYYBflY-i Si-iifl‘, Mrs. Herbert. L. {merit the newspaper campaign, all . Donald Sea View. ‘of which mpicscnts an expenditure,‘ ‘not (fltiallcd in the mdio industry. h91d‘“55“1°‘ meetings’ m“ W“? We even m the boom days‘ m a 8mm“ will ho.d mles conventions in Win- period nines and Vancouver. two days m. n. A. Trcsi-rall, Dlrcctor of ‘limit “"4 1* back in T°P°m0 “thin ‘Stiles. Service rind Advertising for} a “ieek of the time 9f leflvinfl by Rot-"ei-smwajcsiic Corporaiion Ltd. l ‘milling Mroplhhe Sendai t DuPorrst Crosley‘ Ltd . flllCI affiliated i “our company does between 25 merchandising companies. siatedl in? 3o p“ "em" of 5h Fhe "hi0 rliti’. the latinchiiig of this campzilgni lbmosc‘ h‘ Chhhdth- “ml It Imulres irflcclt-d the optlmi=m of the Coni- _‘ cuncentmwh phxhlciloh h-hd me!“ ‘mm, And its mzmflenrh: in the cliandlsing effort to fill the demand i season. just return of business to a much more‘ during the peak normal state. "Every indication i starring", thus far this setison." said Mr. BA i Mr‘ F‘ A inieslmh asshmed m5 TFOSLFTIll. "poi . dcfiiiziely to n re- i duties a5 advenmhg mhhhizhr 0h vival of buying interest on the part1 September 15f" hhh will lake 0V" of the public. There tire over one 30h“? charge of the Chrmni 05m- miilioii radios in Can-add. of whicht hihgh- He h“ ihocesswcll‘ imt-‘d 0.5m. ha” a nnlnon no town). Obwh the positions of advertising manam 10:0 and should be l"{\illCC(l] nudiof the former Whhhhls Pihhh C°-~ niiiiost another lizilf million that will‘ hmslcal Merchahdlse sales c0711“ ‘be obsolete within a your or two. mm" mhhswiclbhhike Cohan“? This vast ivpiaccmeiit iuriixket. eu- , Cc’ ‘h. Chhhhh- QRS- Canadian iiircly zisitip from the new market. corpmnloh Ltdi The R- 5- W11‘ will tax the capacity of the radiohmhs company Ltd-- “hd how industry to ll» utmost. if the desire R°zeT5'Mh]°5tic Cmhomhoh Ltd~ ‘and the demand (m, be lunmmwd. DoForest Croslcy- Lid and affiliated merchandising companies. His head- quarters vvi'l be. in Toronto. VI‘. is ‘JPCGKISQ 0f our conviction that ,=this can ix‘ done that ive are spend- ‘izig this huge ziuiouiit. duritig the fncxr six weeks and illlS expenditure be foloivod by a secriidary ‘Q11 of almost eqiitil prrpor- . only ihcrénfter : our convictzoiis and pxpcc- are not mere idle hope is C\l(l(‘l‘.C(‘(l by the fact that for the concur: Bl-IEUIIIIATISM Rheumatism i: often caused by uric acid in lho blood. This blood should b0 extracted by lha Ititlmya. II Iudneyl Inhlé: excess uric acid remains, it irritates mohl/hs of Juhi“ JlhY ahh ‘hhghsti musclesutdjointlcausingexcruciginipairu. i - ~,_, ; i . Ln- Pl I hl vent Iieunnlism y 1930. out to. 1i ti csmshoii ' anbo yo: ciidelfypreh good ‘mdmom w breast? of oic. 100 p_i ccn . a ve roxuhfly Dodd,‘ Kidney Pflh_§" h" | century Iho Invorile kidney remedy. I05 Dodds Kidney Pills {no corresponding months lflé’. year; land our six month period, from the jbeginning of our fiscal ‘year, April I 1s; until August Slit. not only shows .1 corresponding increase. but for ‘the first. time ll‘. the hismry of our iCon-tpany. during its (nzire twelve ‘years. even including the boom per- iod. we show a substantial net oper- lailllg iarofit for this period i “So active is the market and esseiilinl the necessity for intensive ‘concentration. that whereas hereto- ‘fore we have journeyed across Canada in the Fllll a; our leisure, EYES I G NT EXAMINATION Fitting and Supplying Glasses Etc n. .1. unison OPTOMETRIBT MONTAGUE, P. B. l. Ofllco Connected Wll -.. .. . .. Major Hoopla Drugstore. wow! omen To ‘VH6, "to A vtiovoewsvi-iiq AccoMPAiuiMem~—-"Ml\o0R HOOPLEZ A FULL-T-"E-ATHERED own, WAS AWARDED A$$O . ' ‘THE MAJOR, DOUBTLESS HAD BEEN "DOCTOTZING A RATTLE~ éMAVsE BITE JUST BEFORE ‘THE P~ CCOMPANYI HQ/L s. seine cocoon-r our IN one o‘; w ‘THROUGH swun- ~ we oven, issmaeoisi IMPORTANICE ‘anon’ UP, you _ I wom’ ‘HAVEA wl wrn-l ‘THEM ‘rocrrndsf I THE HORN, YOU'D , BETTER cur A1525» "PECE or? "ri-tA-r sums OFVPAZE MONEY. BEFORE ‘(OUR CREUTORS MOBlLlZE "FOR ' ‘(HE ASSAULT.’ WHEklTHEV (EIET euvv EP- LEFT "to PROBE .1 ‘(OUR wusws! l rlngton 2.30 PM. Rally Day sorvlcc. special offering; Mlount Stewart 7.30 P. M. Please note change in time. L-6727-1i. ‘NEW LONDON -'I'he Bscramcht of the lords Supper will be, celebrated at Long River Presby-i tartan Church on Sunday, Sept. 27th. at 11.00 A M. There will alsc be service in the same church at 7.30 P. M. Rev. F Williamson will conduct service at Clifton Church at. 2.30 P. M. and Rev. M. E. Genge D. D. will preach at Gran- ville at the same hour. L-673P-1i MEMORIAL FLOWERS-JR: Cornwall Church was filled Sunday" night 'I‘he.Keliow memorial 1m» attracted the attention of all who were Present. ‘They WW piesentd =b.v Miss Sadie Kellow of Charlata- town in memory of the Kellow fam- ily one of the pioneer families o.’ Cornwall. Mr, Jack AlcKenzle of Charlottetown sang two appropriate 5010's much appreciated by m. IWDYE- Miss Isabel Howard rendered It 5010 “The Lily 0f the Valley.“ l Lorne Valley And Vicinity Mi-‘s Freda, Douglas. Cftygwas ro- centiy irlslilng in the Valley the guest. of h-er grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Donald Macleod, ‘ Mrs. Christie Shaw has returned lo her home in Lorne valley after Bpfflding a pleasant holiday with her daughter, Katherine in strhth- ‘ cona. > Mr. William iflflulziy, Cardigan Head, is recuperating nicely after a , prolonged illness. Before taking. sic}; ‘ Mr. McAtilay wins employed with ihri ‘ P. E. l’. Telephone Co. , The first Christian marriage in‘ this Province, took place April 10th. ‘ 172i, between Francis de Rochcr, l fisherman, and Elizabeth Bruncau, The record doesn't say whether the; lived happy ever afterward. i While employed in tearing down an old kitchen here, workmen dis- covered an old smoking pipe be- tween the walls. The pipe was ii: perfect condition, despite the belie: of residents here that it may havc been used by some early settler. What. is believed to have been at- tempted thievery occured here some- time during the night of September 16th; when some party broke a win- dow in the general store owned by Mr. W. B. MacDonald. A fresh ship- ment. of goods had recently been ad- ded to the stock, and though a check up was made by the owner, he could not. state postlwly if anything had been removed from the premises. l... .l ililllllllllllllillllllllllllllililllilllllllllllillllllllllilll ilillliillllllililillllllllllllllillllk THERE IS NU SUBSTITUTE -—- For Quality — We handle every kind of fresh and corned beef and pork. Also choice damn and poultry. And are equipped to [Ive the buying public ovky oo- operailon In the earliest possible delivery of their moot wank. Consult n: and be satisfied WEEK END SPECIALS Back Bncon———-——-—--—-———---—35 II). Milk Fed Chicken————--————-—-—-——-—251b- Corned Tongues———--———————--20lb. Smoked Hams-Whole or Half — — — - — — — - 23 lb. Rolled Roast Beef ——————- —————— 181b- Rolled fore-quarter Lamb — — — — — — — — — -- 20 lb. Ask For The Famous Saunsome Sausages ‘The disappearance of Edward Crane Saunders Newsome & 0o. -- PHONE 81 — Inserted ol ‘ 5330f Mrif and Mrs. Stcpiiczi Crcuic. . ‘ITTA. . , . .. . Rivcrton. i5 Cllleilll: his fiiitiiiy 11nd t titcrc about ten days iigo. ivziiting mystery no information conccrnillt! friends much anxiety. The young lldtfllgsltlt‘. of the road for a bus to t.lie youth had come to light its Sat. niaii was Cllll)i()}'l‘d as ti fctriii hand i Luke him to ti. _ _ _. \ '—\= _iii'iil|tii1n IIII Some Interesting from the THERE'S AIAVAYS SOMETHING NEW coming in t0 the big bright airy basement store . artl and reliability walks with economy. . where economy is the stand- News Today .' . _. some new items from the l\lEN’S section 0f the BASEMENT. Boys Dark Navy Cheviot Wind- Boys‘ Frieze Reefers, ~10 ounce - tl,ltl'l'i btealtei, silo 2o to o4 kietsirltrl _1n_@< ' Boys’ hlackiuitw Reef- Boys" Fdeeced coinbiiiatioit 81-5, Size gt; w 34 _ _- ' UhgIiPlRVt laAR, sizes 22 to ————— —— Boys’ Red buck Denim COM- BINATION UYERALL, sizes 28 to 36 —— ~— litiys’ light blue and navy Sweat Shirts shown in all sizes from 28 to 34, special ~ — — — — — — — ~ — ——— —- Meifs Jumbo Knit S\’\'i<J.1\'l‘l<3l{S, \\'l N I ) BREA K- $6.50 98c l\len’s l.ezii1it~i' ERS with wtirut plush lining -— —— —~ —~ —- 1\leu's Clizunbray WORK SHIRTS, zipper fitted —— size 36 to Tune in to CFCY for our programme daily 12 to 12.15. Boys’ heavy ribbed GOLF STOCKINGS —~ — —— - and lighter blue — — l\len's Blue CIIEVIOT WINDBREAKERS —- 25c 98c 44. in navy $2.00 $3.00 Tune lll to CllClii for “oddities in the news” 12.35 P. M. (1th 1115i his home in Rivcrton. last. " P- __.__.___.s____ ? ___ _~?-i~~—— a: our our: on __ *1‘ t ‘ wuv, r04! 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