.1 ' \ . 1 v v- .,... pq-EMBER 5.71931 ' _ . . _ 1-Hg J __________,` ._ _..<.,_..... ._,.._;.._ ‘.»:.-amz. . .`\ ii f' if SE ."= glqrence F 0 y0U I/Vl_L_L FIND US ' Scnntlebufli Building opposite the Canad- In l.I1¢ al Hotel and ready to do expert General ill! Nttxgrk on your car. We specialize in Body and ‘ G'“":|ir Revay md Spray Painting with the most ., Fzliun ,quipment ' All colors of paint carried in m g No waiting. We also make a specialty of House :Wir/11;' everything electrical by experienced men. We W mvéh, guarantee our work and prompt, courteous mee p,[|yWh¢l'¢| anytime* O THE ECHo GARAGE ,tor Everett Dover Gordon *Good Formerly Body Workers at Ball-& McEachern’s Stand g MMM. Classified .Advertisements e,,;.,"°"“"‘,........."°::::::::::::::::::: ‘.°: S .“.:.'°. " ‘ ""' [pq Iii asseeosesoosesosssn ll K' “M li s_s'd:ososesoso»sos¢¢o ‘I DC &»ou»we~ E5. iii LEGEOBN T0 SELL Christmas up. Sam- carrying Victoria 8-29 -26|. HANDLE TII - maker of Private They oppor- commis- For Sale SUITABLE FOR etc., ic. per 8494-9-3-3i _____, PULLETB FOR. SALE. Everett Howatt, Carleton. __,_,_.l_..-_._.1i---\_ 8524-9-5-71. POB SALE- OLD PAPERS. B cents bun die. Guardian Office. _ ' 2-4-tf. ,__.__ii1__-M--_ I0l's SALE, Office. A-IF T0 LET, BOARD AND room signs on hand at Guarditxi Miscellaneous McDONALD. PBO- Surveyor, ,Herman- 5158-6-l0-1 month. ,l__l__...._-~_ RT YOU PAINT YOU CAN colouring and selling cards. Folder showing and sample cards ten Tally 1-loiArts‘hop,Stair Toronto. app. s-an-stt-iai. office. ti p--._-<1¥*-'-*”W*""'“` roll SALE - NICE COTTAGE. All d rn improvements. Apply ii Orhizbir. 8278-8-25-121. ____________i_»-'-._ ron sAl.a-A HOUSE AND l.o'r in Brighton. Apply Guardian. 'V Agents Wanted wanted H' WANTED-SET FLOOR. SCALES. also clock scales. City Fish Store, 169 Grafton. . 8442-8-1-tf WANTED - TWO PARTLY FUI.- nished rooms for light housekeep- ing. Fire place. Apply "Y' care *T Guardian. 8457-9-I-41. Female Help Wanted . WANTED-AN ELDEBLY WOMAN housekeeper for one man in coun- try. Apply Guardian. 8488-9-3-31. ____________.____.._.__. `WOMEN WANTED TO SEW FOB us at home. Sewing machine nec- essary. No selling. Ontario Neck- wear Company. Dept. 147. T0!- ontc 8. SELL CHRISTMAS CARDS CAN BE EABNED and paid weekly in spare time selling well known line personal Christmas Cards. Exper- ience unnecessary. An early start and our co-operation assures auc- cess. Beautiful new portfolio sample free. Master Kraft Limited, Toronto. Representa- tives wanted small towns also.- 1-F.H.W. 9-1-3-5-B-10-12-l5-1'l-19- 22-24-26. Boarders Wanted S T U D E N 'I' S ACCOMMODATED near college. Apply at. this office. 8156-9-2-41. B 0 A It D E It S ACCOMMODATED with all conveniences by applying at this Office. 8513-il-4-81. ONEMGIR. LSTUDENT CAN BE AC- coinmodated in private family. Apply Guardian. 8530-9-6-21. TWO STUDENTS CAN BE AC- commodaied at 108 Prince St. 8495-il-3-21. '-'S_ E E ,LJSL -`4 H GEIITIIAI. EIIAREIAII nu. smio 'mast _ Proi. ` Thompson has reopened music Btudio. Instruction in voice cult- ure, and singing, piano and organ playing, Theory. 36 Upper Pi=lnce.I Pooh, sas. _ asia-ii-s .._____....___.._.l.._._____ amrns § :Ar-At ooo.-gezowu, on sept. ard. 1 to Mr. and Mrs. Lyman V. Jay., a daughter, (Zelda Nadine). MARTIN-At the City Hospital, Aug. 25, 1931. to Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ward Martin, Hunter River, a son. MAYE-At the City Hospital, Aug. 27, 7931. to Mr. and Mrs. Bernard born). Aug. Ii, 1931, to Mr. and Mrs. Leo Praught, Cherry Valley, a daughter. COLLINS-At the City Hospital, MAYE-At the City Hospital, Aug. 25, 1981, to Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Maye, Aug. 31, 1931, to Mr. and Mrs. Char- cAl.l.Ao.nAN-At the city Hospi- tal, Sept. 1, 1931, to Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Callaghan, North Wiltshire, s. daughter. MseLEAN-At Winsloe, August 23, 1931, to Mr. and Mrs. George C. MacLean, s son. McEACHEll-N-At the Prince Ed- ward 1sland‘ Hospital, August 28,' to Mr. and Mrs. James McEachem, (nee Mabel McDonald) s daughter. MACKENZIE-At Mlllview on August 29th, to Mr. and Mrs. C. J. MacKenzie, a son, wilbert Jo- mph. *__ ` DEATHS JARDINE-August 22, 1931, of hem- orrhage of the brain, Mary Jane I Jardine of Bangor, P. E. I., aged 62 McGlI.LYBAY-At I-lazelbrook, Sep- , tember 4, Daniel McGiilval'l’. aged 92. Funeral notice later. ,GAUDET-At her home, 106` Dor- chester Street, Charlottetown, Sep- tember 4, 1931, Miss Emma Gaudet- Funeral notice later. MILLEE-At the Prince Edward Is- land Hospital, on Friday, Sept. 4, 1931. Mrs. John C. Miller, aged-44 years. The remains will be at the MacLean Funeral Home until 1.15 Sunday, service in Cornwall Church at two o'cloci:. Interment Cornwall Cemetery. TWO STUDENTS ACCOMMODAT- ed in private family (two blocks from College.) Apply "X. Y. Z." care Guardian. B527-9-5-41. Academies, 8 St. Catherine East. Montreal. B. V. F. 8-22-9-5-19-10-8. _ Male Help Wanted -_.5¢mtary_ THRIVE IN NEBRASKA LAKES LINCOLN, Nob., sept. 4-Enough fish to feed 100,000 fam- lt a single dinner have been "moved from Nebraska! over - ’ stocked sandihll lakes, and streams li’ me vast five years, according to Pflllk 0'Connell, game department "Mil weisht oi the fish, o'cou- “11 believes .Fries hun lbs minion would be 250 tons. al- ll Pound for each of fish. In addition to the h "5-'» I-he state game wardens '° “lured thousands or catfish *"1 noch. _ ' Wi year Elite fish hstcheries 'I'~'°“°°d 1-500.090 :uh ss s. besih. I" Wffllrc toward the program - 9'°d“¢1lll five million fish for 'hike streams gnnqgl Wg 1?. , vi.-_1__ I I-EIILARGEMEIITSQ I FREE ! - I To “New 3*: ,"g°||h°m".,‘ ? blown. wo vin ml ° ‘ * " lulersemeat rm. ` §"““:*°:;rrcl|l):¢ als. muon' ::“"ll- llnoiosrd N.:t:’ “°~ "Nb my use isis' isis; EEEE fr °‘l'°°ur~i nhu sas noel" sul lnhhod “Tha New lloilasatrial' eonvinoeilofths' ur hols service. . WANTED-MAN T0 WORK ON small farm. _Carrol's Forge, Graf- ton Street. ‘ 8581-9-5-Si. BECOME EXPERT `BA_BlllB through our special low cost graduates. Write Moler Barber College, 573 Barrington, Halifat. Oct. 14-tts-tl. HUNDREDS OF POSTIHEN. Clerks, ' Stenographers, Customs Examiners, etc., in the Canadian Civil Service owe their jobs to our correspondence courses. The -oldest in Canada. ' Our Free Booklet on Ltd., Toronto. 10. M H W B-5-4i. are profitable and many , more 'trees and gardens will be planted this season. You can make good money selling our guaranteed quality trees and plants. Newest and best varieties that sell quickly - and easily. Weekly pay. Free up to date equipment and instruc- tions. Write Luke Brothers Nurs- eries, Montreal. ‘ 115-S. V.-90. To Let 'm utr _ noon ron- mom housekeeping. >Aco1y Gulfdleu om., am-s-a-ii _...___-._ nxrrcunn nusrtaas rourm QIDBE, Aris., Sept. 4-The N' mains of three calves on the ranch of Roland Jones. central Arllolll cattlemsn. disclosed a new rsoketl here. The animals had been buff, ent!-fe P" m th' “In” chered on the range, the choice cuts of meat removed and the re- :THE REID STUDIO l_'msihder left to wuts. soho. sui- Dano |`__`- ‘ I i\ uoo.¢¢..,a.a.| lllnaaa. peots he has s new *Yoo of cattle rustling to oops with. . . . co iu . c u, .1 Situations Vacant Female .im ¢,, .gm o,':“§|,¢,"',.f," 1'; ¢|,§,, Alunrrlous woMEN. aiu PAY. tiful il°r»l'lrrly. and slit to hlby `Lprgo demand for ladies who (Howard Colin); also for abundance ~ learn beauty culture and Hair- of boquets and fruit, from friends dressing. Join Canada's Largest sent her during her recent illness. system. Diplomas granted. Widte 8538-li. - for information. Marvel Beauty .._._..___.._-__._.#__ APPRECIATION M, ' Mis l Mn ` _ Ladies Orange Lodge for the beau- ||| msmomim lnlovins memory oi nvsugslihe Auld Fraser, who passed away MIIB! ll. 1.980. T04!! we are thinking of some one Who was always kind and true Whose smile was s rsy of sunshine Dear Mother, that some one is you. .lust when your life seemed the brightest, - -lm when your rem were the best You were called from this wo;-|11 of sorrow To a home of eternal rest. When the shadows of night are falling v request. We employ no agents. AM mm mu 4 _ _ 'rho M. c. c.~civii service school T, ,,,','.°,,::_,: ,mfe wmff hm" E‘l§.`°;..‘.°_F°!?.“.~ P1-ioldurx, Ariz., sept., 4-c. o. hun with o ‘go"'; and Mr. c. Jones. lf you dear Mother could only come John B. Colwill, Kingston, who do ENCE-Mr. C. M. Shannon is now occupying his new 'and up to date Mays. covehesd, s daughter. latin- bunss-low at Brighton. The rwd- ence formerly occupied by him has PBAUGBT-At the City _Hospital, Q; AT HALIFAX ~ EXHIBITION- Mr Aug. 23, 1931, wp/n-_ and Mfg, wm_ city is attending the Exhibition in Collins, Charlottetown, s. daughter. HHIUBX- MY- I-»CW¢hBl' 13 ¢XP°¢l¢d home on Monday night. C°V°h°"d' " mn' mer vacation the city schools Andi MgD0NALD_At me Cm, Ho, it 1. ‘churches have started the fall work. ‘ P 'I 'rho sunday schools will open, most me.. give.. hy ivh-_ willarc rick-l rhouo sm. i ,, @§nibuwwu les Monohald, city, a sou. °f f‘“’Sh°d “"1” "““"°"- definitely °=KP1=ib°f1 *bb Wuiflsi- . swmm ' o a s Trinity United ' Church ' '3 DANCING 8 T0 18 BEACH GROVE INN monnivsvsulnc ADMISSION 50 CINTI ITS A GYDO DANC! REMOVED TO NEW l.ESl'D.- een taken over by Mr. C. J. Gal- ` gher. _ . Norman W. Lowther of this nnsvm: woalr-After the sum- I the ministers and clergy having Sept. lsth. Speakers from the Prov- inces and different parts of the Is- ioes. Full program later. 8547-il-5 CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ¢ i PAGE' THREE Teachers _ The district teachers’ convention. of southern Kings and Queens met in the Uigg I-fall on Thursday. August 27th. with about fifty teachers in attendance- After the enrollment, Mr. W. P. Cairns was called upon to act as chairman., Mr. Cairns made a few ‘remarks pertaining to matters of the con- vention, snd was followed by Su- pervisor M.scPhee, who gave an portant instruction, stating how' prudent it is that every teacher, houid use the Time Table, Report s Cards, etc., as well as organize ~ properly for School Fairs, Study Groups, in order that the best re- sults msy be attained from the yes.r's work. ' The following Committees were appointed: Press: W. P. Caims, Rosle Moore Nominating: Miss Margaret Mac Dougall, Miss Blanche Macneod. Glen MacPherson. Resolutions: Miss Lily Creed. Mis Georgina Ennis, Mrs. Cassie Reynolds, Mr. Ailiston MacLeod. An important demonstration was etts on Temperance Education. He ingeffeets between wat/er and al the Study of English, and other general knowledge, which was oi The morning session closed with renovated. the Govemor will not time. New fumishings must be in stalled. It is understood that the PERSONALS Miss Eleanor Willisrns, 8 Stewart St., retumed last evening f*:om Halifax after attending the Ex- hibition and visiting friends- She iwas accompanied by Mr. Robert Gordon, New York City. ` Mr. Leslie H. Cookson, engineer |and draftsman of the Bathurst Power and Paper Company accom- panied by his wife and mother, are spending the week end in Char- lottetown, the guests of Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Clark, Experimental Farm. Ai-‘nicAN nvixsa cAUsas nrranasr Ar nosrrr`AL PFITSBURGH, Sept., 4-Joberg, said to be the only Duiker in Ameri- .ca, is spending his summer vacation lot tho Matthews Animal hospital, McKeesport, Po. Joberg was bom near Johannes- burg, Afrlca. three years ago, and was brought to this country as a pet by 3 wealthy Pittsburgh Wom- an. She had considerable difficulty with "passports" for this spindly- legged deer that locks like g grey- hound ' . The pet attracts much attention the teaching of History. He stated 'fleals are built in the pupils in- ellect, so as to make the study in- The first speaker of the after- noon scssion was Miss Katherine Maclean. She dealt with Junior Red Cross Organisation stating how important it was for every teacher to have a branch organized ln her school, so that better health rules might be observed. Miss Jacqueline McDonald fol- lowed, outlining the various duties of the Teachers’ Federation Com- Federation. Shaw, Chief Supt.. of ` Education. the course of his speech, he deliv- ered a rousing lecture dealing with sphere. Supervisor IL'/nes who was faithfulness in the profession. Convention I i SPEIIIALS Bananas Zoe dos. Apples 85d dos. Oranges . . . . .. 30c & we dos. Grapefruit 3 for 25c Lemons 5c each. 45c dos. o Grapes 23c lb. Pears .sc each Boedos. Tomatoes 10c lb. 3 lb. for 254: Moira XXX Bulk Chocolates Fresh today . . . . . 750 lb. Fresh Chocolate Bars .. Sc ea. All kinds. .¢_-s. J- _ Try our Home-Made Pies- Apple, Raisin, Mince, Lemon, Washington. Cream and Pumpkin Served in Tea Room. ~ BLUE BIRD ‘ TEA nouns (Formerly Leigh'si w _ ' , St Patil S Chllrrfh ' llih SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY . Sermon. 11.00 A.M.-Morning Prayer, Holy Communion and -1 Mrs. E. W. MacKinnon will sing “The Plains of Peace." "' '- 2.80 P. M.-Sunday School and Bible Classes. _-` 7.00 P. M.-Evening Prayer and Sermon. i EVERYBODY WELCOME. .-'~' ,\\ or s .¢' /pi _.i ui i».: 1/ ' REV. H. D. RAYMOND, M. A.. REUTOR. .§`. .:.:.;»;.:-:-. :-:-:-:-.- mm- -i-imin:-x-x-:~z~:~'-x-x-zu .;.;~;.;-i-is;-;.;.;.;.;.~.;.;.;. O St. James Presbyterian Church MINI1 Lili: REV. R. MOORHEAD LEGATE, B. D. ' Organise-i'-.r~ l\.S. Rogers. Choir Director-Mrs..I.A.I..awson Punuc wonsmr: ` Momlng at Eleven O‘clock. Evening at Seven 0'clock. The Praise for the day will include: Morning-Anthem-“What Are These?" . . . . . . . Steiner ~ 0ll¢"¢°d by Evening-Solo-“Consider the Lilies" , . . .I . . . . . .. Topliff ,vnss MARY LAMONT ‘ Mrs. .l. A. Lawson. Corner nent and prince s'rltANor:ns AND vlsxrons connlhhhv 1Nvirl-:n. THE NORTH RIVER B-‘\P’l‘ISTIoohol on various kinds or food. “jj-““”"“'””'°°' I CHURCH will celebrate its ` hun- M155 3,551, Mum” wh., follow. I Mm|sw"_Rev_.E_ “_ Ramsay D D R" C N Brown dredth anniversary on Sunday, ed_ nad an impo,-ta;,; paper 0,, CL I N G AT _ land will assist at the three serv- much mm-e_,,_ W those present _.___ an ,,,,c,,5,,,,g Eames, ,men by wanNasnAY, sarrnmnmt sth GOVERNMENT HOUSE-Altough P301, L_ w_ Shaw of ML Amson Dancing 9 to 1. Refreshments. Government House has been newly university. The speaker dealt with TICKETS 51~°°- - \ take up his residence there for some that if attitude, sentiment and I 85124’ " 5" ' furniture at present in the building Lorosthig, then there will be no IS illbdbilllbtc 101' 912 OUCUDBMY °f .lifficulty in having success in the ,he h,,,,_,e_ 1 |hub,m_ $7.50 and $10.00 NOSE MARIE BEAUTY PARLOR _168 Great George Street Phone 1243. 8505-9-4-3i. . M.A. Organist-Mr. A. R_ Kendall, I. R, A. M., A, A, G, 0, ‘Dion 10.00 A. M.-Prayer Meeting. p 11.00 A. M.-Public Worship. Sermon by Rev. E. lf. Ramsay, D. D. | _ "Tho Greatest Old Testament Wo.-ds," Solo-"Cast Thy Burden on the Lord" upmbien Miss B. llcusiis. ` 2.30 P. M.~Sunday School 7.00 P. M.-Public Worship. Sermon-“Our Religion and the Social Order" Rev. C. N. Brown, M. A. Solo-“The Lost Chord” . . . . . . .. . . . Sullivan Mr. Ben Acorn vrsrroles AND s'rUDEN'rs coRmALLY lNvl'rED. ` Services Broadcast by C. H. C, K. :lui s : ~ ' s ~ sz uZsrslszsxsilllilflilflfstliltltsisfszn:s;s:s:s;s:s:s:s:u:¢:s:s:s:s:sis:-:s, gp ; .gn s°s.s;s;~:s.-|;s,s Q£¢£tQDJ - woods-noaon~oooo~o~noo-d~nneooo~uuonn~ne<4:ooonnnnnn-no-non Zion Presbyterian Church REV. G. CARLYLE WEBSTER, MINISTER. . PROF. LOUIS THOMPSON. ORGANIST. . WESTERN GIIARIIIAII I ._..-, mittee. She stressed the importance _RETURNS THIS EVENING- ,of loyalty and interest, from theiRov_ Mr, wilson, who has' been numerous members towards the Spending a month‘s holiday with his parents in Nova Scotia, will re- , An important topic of the day . turn to Summerside this evening was an address given by Mr. H. H. and will take the services in the Ba tist 'Church on Sunday. S. D Mr. Shaw dealt with the Course oi- _- Studies for the coming year. In -QUIET WEDDING-The mar- riage took place on Thu:sday even- ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. the matter of education in a wider William Sobey of Searletown of their daughter, Miss Ruth, to Mr. ‘ also present was next called upon Hampton McLean of Summerslde, by the Chairman. He remarked, in the presence of the immediate that all items of interest had been relatives. Rev. Mr. Archibald per- dealt with by previous speakers, formed the ceremony. The couple but said he could not help but were unattended. The ceremony congratulate the teachers for their was performed under a lovely arch of white dahlias. An enjoyable sup- Miss Lena McLure 1l‘s;s;s;s:s;s;s; ,_ .° Morris. _ _ Mr. Harry Burrows. ° worship within her walls. Most Rev. W. G. Brown, M. A., B. D., - Moderator of the Presbyterian Church in Canada, will preach at the Morning Service, 11 A. M. ` Do not fall to hear this distinguished preacher. Orson Prelude: "Berceuse" Edward Mason. SOP”-U0 5019? "The King of Love my Shepherd Is," Gounod OFZHH Offertoryz “O Dry Those '1'chrs"~Dcl Reigo 2.30 P. M.-Sunday School. 7.00 P. M.-The Minister will preach. Subject:--"The Triumphant Conclusion." Prelude: “Slumber Song" Nevin. Baritone Solo: “The Stranger of Gallilee"-Mrs. C. H. .~.,. uv. -.- . . . 1 Organ Oifertory: “Melodic Lyriquc"-Rickman, I Zion bids the Students to the Prince of Wales College a ' hearty welcome and extend to them a cordial invitation to -;u;» s,¢ . i The Question Box was the next pei' was served to the wedding number on the program. Many guests after the ceremony. M.r. and difficult questions were asked, and Mrs. McLean will reside on Har- were answered in a satisfactory vard Street, Summerside. Mr. Mc- manner- Lean is a popular member of the cd States, radio manufacturers are looking forward to an upswing duri ing the 1931-32 season. Radio receivers containing thi latest innovations will be in the el- RADIO EXPECTS f GOOD SEASON ... ...u.. .......... ... win... _ Lloyd Colwill. son of Mr. and Mrs. . . from visitors at the animal asylum Most interest centres in its near thou or twitching nigh it-om its coat by sensitive muscles just under the skin. - What is the difference between hero and there? The letter T. Whn is a ship not on water? When it is on fire. , 1 _.__i_.__l, Iir. VI. R. Garson lMPrinc . i 1 ,N. D. MacLean_ UNDIITAIIB » HIALMIB ‘ Charlottetown and Ifssth Wiitshir, I Pleas 14| I _ C _ . DSTEOPATIIY DB. JAI./C. LAWSON D. 0., ' M. T. D. iorss.'.sio_oi chime ms ` Stockholm, Sweden.) Osholllth and Dletitlll ls now located st 49 Villa Ave.. Charlottetown. Chronic Troubles s Specialty. 'I'he report of the various com- Al. For president for the coming year the names of Mr- W. P. Cairns and Leslie Stewart were recom- Stewart, who was therefore elect- Bessie Macleod and Anna Riley lllflblred. On the result of the vote .which followed Miss MacLeod was the choice of the Convention. Csse, superintendent of public in- the start of this school year. The In her school essay on "Parents," Z1 '>. §' 2 ~ gifiii; I ' ‘I' 'vs ,,,ii.i. . Phono 1146-L. . . .m ' \ ‘?,I_|N|,N,'l . B; mended. Mr. Cairns declined the -FLYING EAGLES BANQUET offer. and moved in favor oi Mr. -The Flying Eccles baseball team of Summerside brought to a close ed. For Bemetary, the names of their successful baseball season with a banquet in the 4U tea rooms on Thursday evening. Mr- Hughie Daley the capable propriet- or, put on a very attractive menu cnmorngcrog The meeting closed with the which was enjoyed by ull- MT- = nn” Yc-I rum" G I “ singing of the National Anthem, Clarence Jones presided and acted as toastmaster Speeches were 0 it ' Phono im ' nomo om, mug, G. w.'s PICTURE Fon sCHooLs made by Mr~ R-» T. Dodds. of Sum- merside, whose subject was "Base- representatlve of the Maritime In- ` ' ' ‘ struction, has pnnounced that every termediate Hockey Association. Fol- -- WANTED "mr: Paws. cms. ~ U it ' Green 'Lantern school mom in Arizona will have a lowing is the programs Toast to ' Roaming House portrait of George Washington by the King-"Toast, the coach, Fred Daley; an expression of sympathy U" mm- I: 1;” open W pictures are coming from the com- to the manager, Mr. Raymond _ f "" Y ‘Y °' '*’ °°* mission io. the ohmvshoe of the Morrison. who is 111 in the Prince 50 200th anniversary of Washingtoifs County Hospital; sing song. birth, "Spring Time in the R.ockies;" Reading. Herb. Schurman and R. T. Dodds; Duet, Herb. Schurman llll'¢°l|‘th|l "fb 507501111101' 3. 1939- msg!! m "ml , a little girl wrote: "We, get our and Tubby Gay. Trio, Tubby Gay. Our lips cannot speak bow we loved parents at so late an 'age that it is Leith Cruo and Herb Schui-msn. Nm- u C E iuiponihio io ching. their habits." Toast to the Firms Eagle Team. Oar hearts know not what to say, ‘ , _ proposed by R T_ Dodds’ wpp0,,t_ 3 gh., _ , It 0;!! aummknows how we miss B, R_ HOLMAN ed by L. R.. Crue. A resolution of As ws journey along llfs’s way. °nAm‘°rr'7°WN Thanks to Mr. A. E. McLean was i yuan” by Mom". hm" ‘nd '_ passed unanimously. The banquet Ilmther. ` .._.._..L D ` ` i closed by general expressions of satisfaction for the creditsbl. showing of the Flying‘Eagles in the playoffs for the McLean Cup; and to "Doc" Clow for his cooperation with the evenings program and to the manager of the tea rooms for the excellent supper he had provid- ed. "God save the King." B. Why ca.n't a girl have a liose 12 inches long Because then tt would bs a foot. staff of the Summerside C- N. R. mittees was then read, and sub- freight office. The young couple mitted to the teachers for approv- have the best wishes of a host of friends fo: their future happiness. NEW YORK, Sept. 3. (U.P-)- Radio and electrical experts plan- ning the eighth Armual Radio-EL ectrlcal World's Fair beginning Sept. 22 at Madison Square Garden believe that the approaching fall season will be a good one despite the generally low level of business. 'I'hey base this prediction on the new and modem radio receivers and electrical appliances which will be put. on display for the ilrst time. "The new sets offered by radio manufacturers this fall will tempt owners of obsolete sets to scrap them and enjoy modern reception,” said Frank Hoimstrom. Jr., radio manufacturer. “The vast number of new families that will go house- keeping will include radio in their ilrst year's budget. The thousands of newly wired homes will want el- ectrically operated seis. Surprising as it may seem there are millions of homes that have yet to buy their ilrst radio. i “We find to our satisfaction that' the public is more than willing to pay a reasonable price for good re- ception- This is a very cncollraging sign and an assurance of sound business conditions ahead." And thus. throughout the Unit- aboraie exhibition. Combination radio phonograph and homotalkle units also will be shown by proin- incnt manufacturers. Electrical household appliances will be displayed at the fair fo! thc first time. Complete lines of re- frigerators, washing machines, visc- uum clcancrs, clocks, tossters, per- colators and other household helps will be demonstrated. Elaborate scientific displays re- vealing the latest wonders in the fields of radio and electricity are to be featured. An array of radio performers from leading broadcast- ing networks also will be present. The show will last until Sept. 26, after which the manufacturers will move to Chicago for another exhib- iiion beginning Oct. 10. WOMAN GEOLOGIST NOW NORMAN, Okla., Sept., 4-The i second woman to f@C€iV€ an ld' vanced degree in gc0l0Ey fl'°m"lh' University of Oklolioma comDl_¢`_99f-I hor work during the summer term Miss Mildred Armor, Oidahonil City, spcfit two summers tramping thc Arbuckle mountains of sou!h~ western Oklahoma to collect iult- crial for her masters thesis. -` \ Face Covered With Blackheads - and Pim les Cuticura Healed I _ ii » - “My face was covered with blackheads and pimples. 'l‘he pimples . d nd ed d b d badly some nights that l could not 5 muh/iyafscg wa:IIlisll‘d% gy them. I had the pimples as long as I€fI1tI'i°end°oI;Ihb::'remedles but they did not help me. I sent for a free sample of Cuticura Soap and Ointment and got relief after using sham. boxes of Cuticurn Ointment l was com leiely M8105- Slllll I . lpurehssed more, and after using two chi? oi Cullcurs sn tvgo , I Miss H. L. Karpen, Rt. 1, Ashvillc, Man., une 23. 1930 Sonpbc. Ointment 15 and Soc. Tslcum 251:. Sold everywhere. Slmo|¢0\¢hff¥¢- *V Address Csnsdim Depot: J. T. Wah Contour Umihd. Montvil- L_, I 6.1.! ie.. .,,. ,Y i . i 5 iii I ' r . 1 S' 'v I . ,_ W .. -;,5"'-< -:=..»..~=-_-.=_ ;.`,___._., __. 1,-. A 'P1 lil Y i-.-`§§`E- 1 . I 'b "n `="s`“rs :":s."=i cr .. si s 2.2 1-r"ss 27;' .' ln I.. fl -': 1'. 'li I0 ,IN ‘BE :"- ill ,TS :"3 . ii fu f ~. *EDHEITEET cn.-- 1 I i