y§fi;;r :1‘! us; . has». sea e3 a er =1; Q so is 1% . ..~i.uw..».,c~... - - 2 §QQK$QV3 _ “.2 i-p-sunr nae-mafia _fi$ZWb“-‘<'2wm Energy for AFTERNOON FOR u light; crisp lunch, easy to prepare and extra delicious-try Kellogg’s Corn Flakes. They’re rich in energy. And so easy to digest! They help you feel pfefreshed and fit for the rest of the day. Only Kelloggha have that marvelous flavor and crisp- ness. They’ro kept oven-fresh by the heat-scald inner WAXTITE bag. blade by Kellogg in London, Ontario. We?” I010 FLAVOR '1 HARD COAL Our customers are buying Hard Goal this your be. cause we have reduced the price to $12.50 whichkmakes it cheaper in the end than Soft Coal. —1t gives a. perfect even heat-less work and no smoke, soot or ashes. THE LOWEST PRICE IN 20 YEARS 50H: Coal “low as $1.15 We offer Victoria-Bras D’Or-Springhill. Blower Slack- $5.QQ Coke. H. R. LARGE 8 C0. Tel. 1000. Wholesale and Retail. 58 Queen St. "1- _ u! Through the acquisition of thc self one hlmdred _ycnr5 old, comes mtire Romamstod estate at l-lar- into possession of 527 zvares of land, ienden, Hcrts. Elizlund, the Roth- along with the memo;- house which xmsted Experimental Station, it- “'85 BTPCWd 1H 1470 A-D- AA QUALITY AT THESE PRICES MEANS NH FREE .~ gm » GOODRICH, covuuenx TlRESjfiélVEfSO MUCl-L MORE‘ WEAR .THAN‘OTHER_ i ‘LOWiPRlCEiL-TIRESA i Goodrich Cavaliers q/zfi” z 04¢ 1L 1a» “.518 (VG EASTERN Gllllllllll “Whiz column in reserved hr new: u! local lulurut but udnriim m; of a newly nature may nrled at i mate a word strictly payable ln ndrallol. . JSUBBCBJPTIONB t0 Th! cimrlottctown Guardian mny be handed to their Kept. Archie Hume, Phone i7, or left at H. J. Msboub Drug Store, Montague. L-‘l ..'BIG OLD TIME DANCBin Oddfellowu Hall, Montague, Friday 14th. Good music. L-300-9-12-2l. NOVA SCOTIA EGG LAYING CONTEST Experimental Farm, Na-ppuu, N. S. At the close of the 11th four- weekl-y period, the birds in the No- va Sootln. Contest» at the Experi- mental 1mm, Nappan, N. S. have lsld u total o! 34,629 eggs. with a score of 35,2773 points. The leading pen to date is Mr. K. W. Smith's pen of Barred Ply- mouth Rooks from Prince Wlllllun, N. B., with 2,024 eggs and 1.35.4 ponte. The second highest pen is Mrs. Geo. Waterstorfs pen of Bar- red. Plymouth Rocks from Sussex Comer, N. B., with 1,970 eggs and 2,025.0 points. The third pen is Mr. M. A. Reed's Barred Plymouth Rocks from Rollingdam Station N. B. with 1,832 eggs and 1,933.4 points. The leading bird to date Ls Bar- red Plymouth Rock No. 108 in Nb‘. K. W. Smith's pen, with 245 eggs and 286.6 points. The second bird 1s MI. Fred 'I‘0rt’s Barred Rock No- 163, with 252 eggs and 260.6 points, while the third bird is Mr. Cv. S Taylor's white Leghorn N0. 190 with 229 eggs and 260.2 points. Bows and bunches of material at shoulders, arms, below waist and at hlpS contrast with the new tight- fitting body lines draped diagonal- 1y. No More Piles Doctor's Prescription Does The Work Few Pile sufferers know that the cuuse of Plies is internal-bud clr- culation of blood in the lower bowel. This is the scientific truth about Piles-the real reason why solves and suppositories so often may not give lusting relief and why cutting sometimes removes the pile tumor but leaves its exciting cause which may create a recurrence. Your itching, bleeding or protrud- ing Piles will only go when you act- ually remove the cause. For this an internal medicine should be used. HEM-ROID, the prescription of Dr. J. S. I/eonhardt, sold by good drug- gists everywhere, succeeds because it stimulates the circulation, and acts to relieve congestion. So isn't it better, when solves fall and before considering operation, to try this internal remedy when Hughes Drug 00., also Taylor Drug 00.. of Kenslngton invites every Pile sufferer to try HEM-ROID with money-back if not joyfully satisfied nrs LIKETGETIING HUNDREDS"OF_ NOW GOODRICH GIVES YOU AA QUALITY AT NO EXTRA COST When you can gel Goodrich AA Quality at NO EXTRA COST . . . you’re getting more than lower prince e . . you're actually getting lhoulnndi of extra mllel Freel And SAFER miles, mo. For this new Goodrich Cavalier in e big, extra sturdy tire . . . lpecinlly procured to give abnormally long wear. It’: the Goodrich unnver to the cheap, “bargain built" tire: that many have been rilking to keep tire com down. and loe this remurkablc tire. how rugged it is. Prone your hlfldl on the non- pkid trend. You'll know u! once the! here in the anewer to grater and more de- pendnbla milnge at u money-saving price. BRAGE, McKAY 8| 00., LTD Summerside, P. E._I. with the help one bottle gives. LES! Don't iuke thin rllk. Come in See for yourself SIIMMERSIIIE filARlllAN and Prince Bounty Chronicle THE CHARIJOTTETOWN —'.l.‘bie column ii rcnerved fur nun oi local interact but adrortillag al a newly unuro may bu-inlertad n l_ oonu n word nrluliy payable in pdvaneu, -FB.ESH STOCK of Wumpole’: Co., Keuslngton. -—LOS'i‘ - Sept. lat, left reu- bumper, librd car, between Ken- sington and Charlottetown. E. L. Donald, Kensington, RR, L-324 —POLICE COURT-In the Sum- merslde Police Court on Wednesday one drunk was fined 83. and costs. —8 —CONGRATULATIONS — Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Darby of Sum- merside are receiving the congratu- lations of their friends upon the arrival of u little son in the Prince County Hospital on Wednesday, September 12th. S. —CHILDREN’S AID MEETING —'I‘he regular monthly meeting of the Board of Mmageme ‘ of the Children's Aid Society was held in the Red Cross Room of the Town Hall on Tuesday evening. Dr. J. A. MacPhee, President, presided. The Superintendent of the St. Patrick's Home at Halifax advised the So- ciety that the two boys which had been committed to the Home were showing marked improvement. The Truent Officer, Mr_ Vincent Har- rington, reported a number 0f children were without school books, but he was securing the same from the School Board. l-Ie also reported several children could not go to school for want of boots and he was ordered to purchase the same. He advises that the demand for clothing this Fall season and Win- ter ls going to be large, and people who have second hand children's clothing and boots are urgently re- quested to leave the some at Mr. Harrington's house, Church St, us there is great need for the same. S. PERSONALS —Miss Zllpha. MacQuarrle of Summerside has returned from an enjoyable vacation on the main- land. S. —~Dr. Cecil Green was a visitor to Summerslde from Montague, the guest of his, sister, Miss Georgie Green over the week end_ S. —Mrs. Austin Fennell and little daughter, Barbara Ann, who have been visiting Mrs. FennelPs pur- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Hammlll of Central Bedeque, have returned to their home in Boston. S. —Mr. Norman Marshall, who has been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Percy Marchbank, has returned to his home in Fort William, Ontario. S. —Mlss Addie Taylor of Wlnsloe, who has been visiting her aunt, Mrs. Wallace Taylor, Summersldo, and with Miss Ernestine Murch- bonk at New Annan, returned home on Sunday. S. —Mlss Marjorie Marchbank of New Annan has been visiting ln Amherst, the guest of Miss Mar- garet Clark. S. John Tops List In Boys Names (By The Canadian Press) LONDON. Sept. l2—'Ihe list of Christian names compiled from Public School records shows ruth- e!‘ 5111911511181)’ ihflt ‘the name John is a very easy winner in popular- liy- Seventy Years ago John was only firth on the list, but now 111s total nearly doubles that o: his runner-up, Peter. ,.‘_ 1y ye“; ago Peter did not appear in the lists Emulsion just received. Taylor Drug’! S-B-lil’. —TUG-QI'-WAR-Bcdeque Rink Frlduy night, Sept. 14th. First pull in the Strong and Morrison League. Light weight teams: Upper Free- town vs. South Freetown; Central Bedeque vs. Centrevllle Bedeque; Lower Bedequa vs North Bedeque. Horseback tug-of-wer; S o u t h Freetown vs. Lower Bedcque. Other sports. Ice cream, More entries ex- pected. Admlssion 10c. L-214-9-11-8l --FAREWELL PARTY — About twenty members o; the Young Wo- men's Auxiliary of Crrinity United Church, Summerslde, gathered at the home of Mrs Robert Dewar on Water Street East to tender a. fare- well to one of their members, Miss Alice Gordon, R.N., who ls leaving next week to enter the United Church training school for mis- sionaries. Mrs. Clifford Boundy presided. There was a. short music- n1 program. Miss Bessie Smallmm and Miss Jean Gordon were heard in some pleasing vocal and instru- mental numbers. A general sing song added much to the pleasure of the occasion. Mrs. Humid Milli- gan was then called upon to read the farewell address, which ex- pressed the regret of those present at the departure of Miss Gordon, but wished he;- every success in her new sphere. Mrs. Carl Crockett then mode the presentation of a lovely parting gift on behalf of the other members Mm Gordon re- sponded and said she would, wher- ever her path of duty carried her, always have happy recollections of her membership with the Young Womerrs Auxiliary. “For Shes a. Jolly Good Fellow" was then heart- ily sung, A dainty lunch was then served by the hostess. Miss Gordon is a graduate of Prince County Hos- pital and is the daughter of Mrs. George C. Gordon of Albcrton. Her many friends wish her every suc- cess in her new undertaking. S. New Guinea Tribe Swallows Came In Initiation Rites BRISBANE, Australia, Sept. l2— (By Canadian PresQ-Membcrs of a newly-discovered tribe in Now- Gumea swallow a piece of bent cane about five or six feet long as part of the mitloton ceremony of the tribe, W. P. Chinnery, govern- ment anthropologist, reported here when on his way to Geneva to at- tend o meeting of the Mandates Commission of the League of No- tions as the accredited Australian representatives. Witch doctors bend the cane un- til the ends meet and force it down the lord's throat until only the ends remain projecting out of the mouth. lie said. He considers the cane- swullowing as the most astounding act he has ever ivitncssecil. “Discovery of the tribe," . Chinncry said, ‘tfollowcd the op- enlng during the past 12 months of 4.000 square miles ‘n the heart of New Guinea by ofilccrs of the dis- trict service. The natives llvcd on a vnst plateau, 5.000 fcct above scu level. They possessed a good phy- sique, und were more intelligent their the average New Guinea no- ve." Home Looms Hum In Busy Quebec (By The Canadian Press) MONTREAL. Sept. 12—'I'herc are in this province 150,000 homes where the women make all their own clothing and that of the fnm- 11y by their skill with the spinning wheel and loom. n gOVBmmEIIl, re. Dort discloses. 'l‘l1is result, hos been achieved through the "fireside fac- tories" established under the guid- ance of the provincial School of Handicraft. These flourish particu- of more prominent names at all. Thifl. of course. was before sir; James Barrie llfled him out of ob. Bcllflly- With him came Much”; To The Farewell GULLEGE BAN ll DANCE FRIDAY |ilTE—-—50o. Holman’s Furniture Floor i SUMMERSIDE I larly smmll! the lflfge families or French-Canadian origin, and 1n one househofcl may b3 found as ma"? 8§ u dozen women. from} grandmother to greot-granddnuohw ter, all busily engaged in spinning, WWW"!!! 01‘ dyelll? wcol and linen. BLAIGIIAIITS OBGHESTIIA Auspices S’SIDE GOLF CLUB my ‘Globe Trotter ’ Paris . . . vlcioi‘ "Globe Tbvlter" nu 862-5", nwfh lube: Vlcior “Clohn Trotter“ SID \[EI1(llJ-lll.‘"{7i'll Hun} 0225-0", will! m1», i-u-VICTOR TALKING “The Eiffel Tower seems like a familiar neighbor 3,- since Pve been tuning SEPTEMBER 13, 1934 L 01l- with her sunlit boulevards, with her smart ontertuinnlent. . . is just around the corner, Just a turn of the dial, to a Victor “Globe Trotter" Radio. But now, for the moment, say au reooir to Paris— and “globe trot“ to London . . . Home . . . Madrid . . . Berlin . . . even Melbourne in fur-oil‘ Australia. From across the world's oceans coune short-wove broadcasts direct to your “Globe Trotter." And, of course, distant North American stations by day or night. Victor "Globe Trotters" have pr0vrd—nnd are proving doi!y—thcir definite superiority. When you tune your “Globe Trotter" on a distant short-wave station, you are assured of tho utmost in clarity, fidelity and iono- quulity . . . ihc fines! rcceplion obtainable! Every “Globe Trotter" features u single airplane dial —-simple, practical nnd ollicient . . . and Victor's mulli- ooil system, a great engineering advance, assuring out- standing short-wove reception. And remember, lhero is only one "Globe Trotter“- nnd it is mode by Victor. Ask your Victor deulcr about “Globe Trotlers"—he has them in a variety of models. Table models frnm $62.S0||p~—(Z.n1.~(-lc:= from $34.50 up E Mo! lludin-Rvrlvrd Liqmirlnetinnn from $179.00 up. VICTOR RADI. CANAD». MACHINE COWPANY 0F Ono of th I d of Purl: —ethflenl':‘ni.d:: Eiffel Tower. pnrfflnlnd lllorl~wuve Rcrpllun. Own n "Globe Tlolinr" and lune In LONDON MADRI D PARIS "flllllff mnlil rapliulu uvrr- anua —- and North Amm lean ahorl- wave by (in, nr nlghi. I.lNlI'l‘i£D-%l *1 . Says Men Gossip , i More Than Glrlm LONDON, Sept. l2-Mlss Eileen Thorndike. Dame Sybllfls sLstcr who‘ ronducts a school or acting finds that mcn are more selfn n 911-111 ml‘ girls- The girls have not? the some intense fear of making fools of themselves. They are also much more law abiding and much harder workers, she claims. “The men are a thousand time: f "lore lwsslpy." said Miss Thorndike,‘ "Left nlone to rehearse, they start] an argument and bang goes the re- OUR Letterhead is often your first contact with custom- ers, with your bank, with manufacturers from whom you want credit. Does this “first impression" do justice to your business? Ex- pensive letterhead»: aren't necessary. We’ll design and print one thaffs han dsome, modern - and charge you only for the ac- tual work. ’ Guardian Central Job Printery See the new I935 models 0n display at R. T. HOLMAN Ltd. Both Stores —— Charlottetown and S ummerside FOR SALE AT Great George Street; "m? hem-sol. 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