‘i.’ a Sussex Gmonn Am, Lmrrun - SUSSEX, NEW BRUNSWICK ' Under Special Franchise as Battlers and Distributors of .;,..In the Maritime Provinces ' NOVA scorn, NEW ImUNsWIcK _ . _,,;.;'PIIINCE EDWARD ‘ISLAND " s +- v 5T0 THE people and the beverage dealers of the Maritime Provinces, 'the Sussex Ginger Ale, Limited, needs no introduction. It is already famous for the excellence of its beverages and its delivery service. ‘T’: J” rAFTER a most thorough inspection of their plant at Sussex, New Brunswick, and a careful investigation of their facilities for supplying the demand for Moxie in the great area of the Maritime Provinces, we take pleasure in announcing that the Sussex Ginger Ale, Limited, have been awarded the Moxie franchise, authorizing them to bottle and distribute llloxie throughout the Dlaritime Provinces. _ MOXIE is New England’s most widely distributed beverage. Forfei- i‘ most fifty years its popularity has surpassed all others in the New I England States. To the people of the Maritime Provinces it brings a new taste-thrill, the thrill of a famous flavor that whets the appetite and satisfies thirst with a delicious bitter-sweet tang. Millions will tell you that Moxie will restore your cool-of-the-morning energy better than any drink you have ever known. It’s distinctively different! MOXIE IS HEALTHFUL— a full-bodied, tingling blend of natural food, flavor and tonic values. Millions prefer it. Children love it. And every one of 1\Ioxie’s 18 pure-food ingredients is goodfor them! Take a “two-minute vacation” with a glass of llloxie at the soda fountain today and get the thrill of that appetizing bitter-sweet Moxie flavor! Order a case for the family from your local dealer. The Moxie Company, Boston, Mass. -\MUFI"E'1'.I‘ FOX I'll!) sold It Bruce's, 5484-94-21. .-A’I‘ HOME. - Mrs. Thomll Moysewillbosthomeiohcrlrlsnds September 4th from 8 in l5 and I to 10 o'clock. 5497-1!- numx, coax, osrmsn. sold right Bl} Price's. siai-s-a-si. -DANCI.' A1.‘ MCQUARRIES Road's Comer, near Sununerside, tonight, Sept. 3rd. 3407-0-3 _LADIES' WHITE KID Strap Shoes-$3.95 to $6.00 values on sale $2.95 pair at Slnclsirs. 8463-04-21. -DON”1‘ FORGET TH! DANCE at Heber McQuarrleb Reed's Cor- ner, near Sununersi’ , tonight, Sept. 3rd. v 8497-9-24 -'rms STORE will be closed on Labor Day, Monday, September 7th and the Wednesday half holiday will be continued until September 80th inclusive. Sinclair d: Stewart Ltd. 8408-9-2-21. .__ —'I'HE OFFICERS AND MEM- BERS oi Prince Edward Lodge, No. 22, 1- 0. O. F., will meet in their lodge rooms at 8 p.m. Thurs- day, Sept. 3rd. 8497-9-3 -—CAR ACCIDENT AT MIS- COUCHE-But for the fact that neither driver was driving fast a serious accident would have taken place on Tuesday night at the sharp turn on the western road at Mlscouche. A car coming from the West ran into one proceeding from Summer-side to Richmond. The driver oi’ the car going east was arrested by the Provincial Po- lice as it was alleged he was in an intoxicated condition. He was taken to Summerside and lodged in the Prince County Jail, and will ap- pear before Mr. J. E. Campbell this morning at 10 o'clock. Both cars were badly damaged but the oc- cupants escaped with Just a few scratches. S. HERE'S WORLD'S SMALIEST BIKE DERBY, Conn, Sept. 2 (U. P.)—- Mlchael R. Daley claims to own the world's smallest bicycle, the wheels of which are only one and flve-slxtecnths of an inch in dia- meter. There are 185 pieces in the tiny vehicle, including 100 links 0f chain. Daley is a. toolmaker. Ellll Gill o... Guardian .—__ "WJABDIGAN-DUNDAS Prell?!‘ terian Churches. Scrvios for Bib- mn, September 6th: numiss at. u s. 1a.; Csrdlsm It 3 P- III-l 101119 Vsllsy at. 7.30 p. m. Rav. W. IL Dlflfl, BA, mnistcr. .351‘. PETERS BAY CHAIGL- Rev. John Adsmson. minister. 50r- vicss will be held next Sunday. September cm as followsz-Marie. 11 s. m. Greenwich 3 p. in. St. Peters 'l p. m. ' xotmossr m. r. m uurrlsn nous: m ‘ TOUR. mourn Amines MONTREAL. Sept. 2-4! trill little woman who stands five feet in her high-heeled shoes yet whose truculent opirlt and sheer determin- atlon has made pompous states- men quall, Mlss Jenny Lee, baby member 01 the British HD1156 0i ngmmons, will come to Canada this winter on a lecture tour if present plans materialize. Miss Lee, s comely little Scottish lass, whom fellow members of the commons maintain fears nothing, has admitted that she has qualms a/boul. her North American tour. Miss Lee is afraid of the reporters and cameraman she knows will be- siege her as soon as she sets foot on this side of the Atlantic. A stout. champion of the Labor Party, Jenny Lee holds her mem- bership by right of birth. Her fath- er was s. poor fiieshire miner who raised g, large family on less than $251 week. He brothers and sist- ersgsnerously sent Jenny through school and through the University of Edinburgh, whence she emerged with the degree of L. L. B. Miss Lee taught school for several years sud interested herself in politics. Party members found her s winning speaker at political rallies, and the young men audiences invariably gave her a. rousing reception. The Labor Party awoke to her potent- islitlss and she was nominated in 1924 as Labor candidate in North- ern Motherwell. She took the sect from the Tories by s. majority of 6,578, and was elected again by I 4,204 majority in the latest election. Miss Lee was a cool as s. ber when she first rose in the House to address the members. She rapidly gained experience, and is straightforward and sincere in her rnt£1 rats: rate: $350.00 aim Away In Prizes 1st prise, ladies’ diamond ring set with eleven stones, Vslugfl at ‘In 2nd prize, ladies’ diamond ring, valued at I100. _ 3rd prize, gentlemen?!‘ smoking set consisting of red moroccan leather easy chair and reading lamp, valued at 575.00. And three other prizes of large boxes of Molrs’ chocolates. c These rings are genuine and were valued by a local jeweller, G. H, Taylor. They will bc-ou display in the windows of the Venetian Gar. dens on Wednesday next. With everything you buy at the Venetian Gardens over 5c you will be presented with a coupon- These coupons will be given out until the 30th of November. When the contest closes the person holding the mogt, coupons receives the prize. This contest is open to everyone in Prince Edward Island except the employees of the Venetian Gardens and their families. Further announcements concerning this contest will appear later. Everything in candy $1.00 and over and meal tickets double the amount coupons will be given. We believe we have the best restaurant and fountain service in the Marltlmes and the object of this contest is to get the people of Prince Edward Island better acquainted with the Venetian Gardens. Our Chefs: Mr. Alcorn was seven years with T. Eeatonfs Ltd, and Mr. Hennessey is well known here We know that their meals will please the most fastidious. Any suggestions to improve our service will be gladly appreciated by the management. . Next Sgrday and Sunday we have very special 60c full course duck and chicken dinners, good as any at $1.25 elsewhere We call these the chefs’ best. 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 a leader for future Sunday dinners. ' ‘- Don’t forget our week-end fruit and candy sales. Watch our windows. VENETIAN GREENS JJMITED I PRIZE FOR COUNTRY held under the auspices o: u“ noun BEAUTIFICATION mm o: Trade o: the City o! n, BT- JQIINB. Que. $69k, 2.— A Johns to encourage the becutifla. judging committee composed entire tlon of country roadways and tho 1y 0f women recently accorded the first time women have acted u ~ v highest percentage of points in Bljudges following requests from prom and ls not afraid b0 EXPYBBS than. road embellishment contest tollnent citizens. Eight residents llv- es the House has found. She is coll Route No. l4 leading from, Si. Johns lng along Highway No. 14 wen s- sldered something of a. rebel among Quebec to muses Point, N, Y. {worded prizes with a. percentage 0i her own party. It was the fourth annual contestl95 points. actions 331d opinions. The combos- ity of dignified members of the House just mskesher giggle. She ls incorrigible, her own party have decided. She holds her own vlW-B With adequate prenatal and deliv- ery care these diseases are largely preventable, but the vital statist- ics show that at present they pro- duce over half the fatalities. SWEDEN LEADS IN l _ MATERNAL HYGIENE MONTREAL, Sept, 2 -— The IREAM School Fairs and other Gatherings IT'S A MONEY MAKER f ‘AND, HELPS MAKE " ~~--+y'-_, A PLEASANT DAY SWe "alsii supply Cones, Sanitary Plates and Spoons, etc. Order Early ‘ CENTRAL CREAMERIES LTD. ’Phone 848 Charlottetown 3-. - n. ii CASFORD & WHITE 169 Queen Street Phone 1145 Plumbing, Heating and Roofing Contractors Now is the time to attend to your plumbing and heating. We specialize in Mogul, Sirdar and Arco Boilers. We carry a complete line of Plumbing Fix- tures. Give us a chance to figure on your next job. Our prices are right. All work done by experienced work- men. _ _family in that country, with 2.8 Kingdom of Sweden continues to Ilesd the way in maternal hygiene. With a. mortality rate of 2.6 moth- ‘er-S per thousand living births, gSwedcn appears in bold relief g- galnst the comparatively high rate -ol 6.3 in the United States and 5.7 in Canada. Italy runs close sec- ond to Sweden, despite the large ‘average number of children per deaths per thousand births. Next in order comes France with 2.9, Norway with 3, the Netherlands with 3.4 and Spain with 4. The United Kingdom comes last. among European countries mentioned. but, before thoss of North America with 4.4. The figures were re~ leased by the Canadian Council on }Child and Family Welfare. . Leading Canadian medical and public health authorities have been §quoted from time to time that thesg lhigh rates in Canada. arelsrgely un- ‘necessary. The loss of 5,289 Can- jadian mothers in childbirth from ,1926 m 1929 has been "described as Jan appalling national disaster and a. veritabls challenge to our civil- izatlon. The causes of these deaths are m "Bl"! Dfllwlpfllly as hsemorrhsge, WXWmla and septic conditions. COAL Victoria Wharf About August 29th Screened. Albion Nut sad Bound. Get your cosl oil schooner sud ssvo tracings expensfl. WOOD Ed’ CO. CBAPAUD r- ~ med as to what measures were being taken lo meet the situ- ation in Canada, officials of the Canadian Council on Child and Family Welfare made reference to the special report on the subject issued by Dr. Helen MacMurchy, of the Child Welfare Division of the Dominion Department of Health, and to the splendid reductions ef- fected by the Victorian Order of Nurses in their educational and bedside nursing work. The council itself operates in collaboration with the provincial departments of health a prenatal and postnatal letter service, bringing free to any home on request, monthly 1pm“ of help and advice covering the mars prenatal period and the first twelve months of the child's life. The letters are available in English or French from the provincial depart- ments of health or from the Coun- cll House, Ottawa. Use ABSORBINE for Bog Spovins Here's the ood Id ll l i "w! lsrnezioss 8nd rnodllig ‘bid’ wind uflsmwcllatzil . It is a ful , _ um. :r:.'.::"i'.=..l:-l:,;g.-; 0" wold. $2.50 bottle. orss Boolciet sent . . F. ‘Young, Iuc.. Lyman Bldg.‘ Montreal. B"! I bu: of mm Flour from w. A. Poole A: 00., Ltd, Lower Mon. "m. or from Harold Keeping, Georgetown. Look up your King's County Exhbltlon Prise List and get in line for the vsry 3px;“ Prizes offered. For the Stsfl of Life. B167-9-2-3l. f! ._ .».:~.-.e-.:§:-:a m EYESIG T .,, EXAMINATION Ill j “Fitting. and lllpplyingbii M H. J. MABON i‘ Mvnhm. r. s. I. 2.85 3.45 OXFORDS, English Shapes , Heavy Alley 8. 00., Ltd. Offer a Thousand Pairs MEN’S OXFORDS, at GOOD SOLID WEARING OXFORDS full fitting with clatter plate heels. Sensational Prices. New Fresh Lots Values That Will Placed on Sale This Morning. Surprise You. FINEST CALF~ GOODYEAR WELT Slip-Soles, a sturdy Fall Shoe of fine quality. Our Biggest Bargain yet. ALLEY 8c CO. LTD~ RETIRING FROM BUSINESS SALE _ 3O Blucher BOOTS at the Lowest Price ever attempted here, our standard FAMOUS BLACK BALKAN \ NOTE :—Mr. Alleys Orders are to Clear This Stock Regardless of Former Price. If Low Prices Will Do It“ We're Determined to Put It Over.- M 8338-I-21-thusst3l. r ._ . orronsralsr Oilloe Connected With 3 it: ""8""! m!