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CARVING sri FOR BATHURST LADY Free premium_ for poker hands packed with Rosebud out plug tobacco. ii-i Tim“ is "M WW happy wife in lBflllillfSt. She has just received a iandsomc carving sct—-ii. free premium for sixteen compictceets of poker hands parked with Rosebud smoking tobaccn. flie list o_f valuable and desirable presents which may be had in exchnn e for poker hands includes new styfic compacts, pen and pencil sets, pearl necklaces, silk stockings, “Wcsting. house" electric irons and 1033mm \\ oar-Ever aluminum tenpols and dmlblfi bOIlEIB. shaving kits, tobacco Polwhe-‘I. etc. It. is very easy to obtain ouch valuable articles because Rosebud "i ii fine favourite Withall pipe smokers. lis fragrance and its mild sweet ilfll-‘Oill’. together with the premiums, make Rosebud the biggest value on the market today. Write for special sreiniuin sheet to Dept. T. 3.. Post time Box 1320, Montreal. | BELLSMATHIESON ! Ber‘ a Solicitors i Collections iiioivev r0 LOAN I MONTAGUI _ . [um Best for You L and Yours! l L t h e G e n u i n e Barbados lMoluses as there is in ‘raisins l] v HERE is three times as much iron l It: is. a very rich oource of Vitamins. l . . f1 Iron a rid Vitamins are necessary for good I health. y; F o r.‘ your hcaltlfs sake, use Genuine l ‘Barbados Z1113 Molasses on the table and in cooking. _ Remember: Ask for the Genuine Barbados fiififl Molasses! l coon GROCERS , seu. 1T. We have just received and opcned our annual fell chip- rnent of flowering BULBS dir- ect from LISSE. HOLLAND. l Our stock ot BULBS are all I illlc first lilo auras which I will produce large bloom and give very niuch better results than smaller and inferior Bulbs sold elsewhere. IIYACINTIIS. TULIYS (Dou- ble and Single) DARWIN long stem TULIPS. DAFI-‘ODILS. NARCISSUS. CFDCUS- sNOtVDROPS. FREESIA. etc" ctc., all at lowest prices. We pay POSTAGE on all mall orders. Send for our Bulb list for sale at our BOOKSTORE. Garter & 0o. Limited R 18.1.9301 . //__- ...--="——--——' l I Central Guardian SUNDAY SERVICES-Mr. Philip Bears will preach in the Temperance Hall, Murray River, Sabbath, 21st, at ~ 11 a. m., also in l-lopcfleld Hall at '1 p. m., Sabbath, 21. CHURCH 0F SCOTLAND-Rev. Ewen MacDougall will preach Satur- day, 20th, at. Belle River at 7.30 p. l m., and Sabbath, 21st, at Murray Ri- Yver at 10.30; Klnross, at 2.30; and Birch Hill at 7 p. m. Also Tuesday, 23rd at Point Prim at 7.30 p. m. INSIIITUTE WORK-The Septem- ber meeting of the Donaldston Wo- men‘s Institute was held in the school house. Seven members were present and meeting opened by read- ing the Club Woman's Creed. Roll call was answered with a pickling lrecipe. Minutes of last meeting were ‘read and adopted. Mrs. Len Court land Mrs. Wm. Mullen were appoint- ‘ed on the school committee for next l month. Next meeting is to be held l on October 14th, when a. full attend- l ance of members is requested. Meet- ‘ lng then adjourned with o. sing-song. -(Patrlot please copy). CROSS ROADS CHURCH-The meetings in the Christian Church at Cross Roads. conducted by Dr. R. F. Whiston of Charlottetown, will close on Wednes- day night, Sept. 24. Already there have been twelve additions. 'I'he Hazelbrook and Alexandria Baptist Churches are co-operatlng and the meetings serve three communities. ‘Tonight, Thursday, Dr. Whtston will ‘speak on “From Jerusalem to Jer- icho" and on Friday night on “Dari- iels of Today." All week night ser- vices begin at 7.30. The last Sunday will be a big day. ‘The Evangelist will speak at ll s. m., and ‘l p. m., end next week on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. All of these ser- vices at Cross Roads. Rev. J. Chis- holm will speak at Alexandria a. m., and Hazelbrook in the afternoon, both churches meeting with Cross‘ Roads at ‘l p. m. LONG CREEK WOMEN'S INSTIT- UTE-The regular monthly meeting of the Long Creek Women's Institute met at the home of Mrs. Annie Stretch on Wednesday evening, Sept. 3rd, with an attendance of seventeen members and two visitors. The meet- lug opened with the singing of the Institute Ode and repeating the Creed 1h unison, followed by the reading and approval of minutes of last meeting. Roll call was respond- l ed to with “pickle recipes." Reports from various committees. A social hour was spent in conversation. Dainty refreshments were served by the hostess and the meeting closed with singing. Mrs. Dan MacEwen kindly invited the members to meet fat her home for the next meeting, ‘roll call to be answered with "pres- l ent." CHRISTIAN PERSONALS , The Misses Doris and Lyrna l Wright, are spending their vacation in Moricton. I ‘ Mr. Robert DeBlois, son of Mr. ,G80rBe DeBlois, left Tuesday for ; Rotl-iesay, N. B. where he will attend ‘Rothesay Collegiate School. KINGSTON NOTES I The farmers of this district have :began digging their potatoes and re- lport a. good. sound crop. A motor party consisting of Mr. Hector McLeod, Point Prim, and his sister, Mrs. Nell McDonald and fam- ily, Quincy, Mass, spent Sunday with relatives and friends here. _ Miss Sophia Newson. teacher at ‘Meadow Bank. spent the week-end with her parents. Mr. Warburton Godfrey, North ‘lwlltshlre, and Misses Jean and Mar- igaret Docherty, New Haven, were lrecent guests of Mr. Beecher Camp- lbell. l Mr. Reg Parkman, Charlottetown Royalty, motored through Kingston last week. I The many friends of Miss Katie lCampbcll, Kingston. are pleased t0 lnote she has recovered nicely from Eher ilness. . Mr. Frank Cahlll spent Sunday at ,liis home here. I l l Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Green and zdaughter Lois, spent Sunday l" New ,i-{aven, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. lpope Newman. Mr. Wiiber Younker, Kingston. was a recent visitor to Churchill vis- Jting Mr. and Mrs. A. Buchanan. l Week-end motorists to King-Wm include Mr. George Docherty and son Bertram, and litre. Sarah Buch- anan oi Pinette, and Mrs. McQusr- rte of Everett, Mass. Miss Marian Newson returned to l THE CHARLOTTETQSYN qgxtiijjiav The "BROCKWJA beautiful lowboy model in walnul, will: an entirely new Screen Grid Chard: embodying many new developments, including Harmonic Amplification. $150.00 Complete with tuber 1930b Most rSensationol ANNOUNCEMENT HGUSANDS have awaited this Radio-Isl: nouncement. Today you can buy a Radio- with every advanced feature — backed by the outstanding name in Canacia’s radio industry-ac a price that makes your costpf entertainment almost negligible. ' EveryRMoHern ' Development New Engineering stands behind this amazing in; strumcnt. That is why DcForest Crosley standards of performance can be attained at this price. Increased efficiency in a provcn screen grid chassis ‘gives it the ability to reach out for distant stations. DeForest Croslcy’s exclusive principle of Harmonic ‘Amplification oifcrs all the tonal brilliance that is characteristic of all the great new DC modcls—ali radio. possible. D0n’t Delay Scc Your DC Dealer NOW Sales ‘of this sensational model will be tremendous. Those sales have been anticipated. Today in thc DC factory wholesale economies have been effected through vastly increased production levels—econo- mics so important that this amazing ncw_ price is Your. RADIO For ‘Vera lo Qoe the color of harmonics that you find in no otlifi But it will be wise not to delay your investigation of such an instrument. Scc your DC Dealer Now. ;You will want a Brock reserved for you. At this price his generous deferred payment plan makes ownership unvrt Th’ cosy. here, resulted in at least one death to- day and caused injury to many. Relief ships ivore rushed to both islands. A message for help came] from Llpari and it destroyer loft at‘ once, carrying firemen and supplies.‘ Two torpedo boats were rushed to’ Stromboli. l Clouds of ashes and red-hot stones] spouted from the craters on Strom-I boll, a volcanic island off the north coast of Sicily, during the eruptlonv afternoon. LETTER OF SYMPATHY Mr. Roderick Keenan and family, Dear Friends:- River Baptist Woman's Missionary Aid Society wish to convey to you our deep sympathy in your recent sad bereavement. The disturbance subsided late in the ‘ MURRAY "ARBOR 303T" AND We the members of the Murray spent the week end here with her “come up higher" to be forever with Him in Glory. May you fully realize liov; great is, her gum, niicl may you be ccmiorlcd| by our Loving Saviour. who takes our loved ones ivhcre thcrc is no pain orl sorrow. ln behalf of the \Voiii:iii's Mlsslon- I ary Society, with loving sympathy. Mary MacPhcrsoii, President; Lil- lian Cook, Secretary. VICINITY Mrs. Fraser, of Lower Montnguml and daughter, were tlic guests of; Cameron Reid and wife on Saturday! and Sunday last. Miss Ross, of Lower Montague, sister. Mrs. Laurie McClure. We hope ' to sec her again. l llffli. I SCIYICG ll] tlic chuixch lx-rrc Sabbath, Sept. 21st, morn iig will be ~'~- , l conducted by Rcv. Alnistw Murray‘. of Caledonia, iii exchange ivzth t pastor, Rev. P. Watson Currie, will conduct both services at Cal. doala. There will be special prncizcwl in the afternoon at Sabbath Schcvl‘ in preparation for Rally Day. xvliiclil will be held in the Hall at Cnmlaridjrx‘ The schools from Cambridge lllltll Peters Road \\'lll join with the >rlionll fziilhlul zmcl oarncst work of lg filflilfills‘ arc bring made this nu liic indiuiion ol Rev. Mr. il.L‘.‘l uull take place ‘in the‘ iiilll/Lll‘ Neill; Cliurcii licrc . i.i,- vi 'i'uc';».day, Sept. 23. .1 ;.. .»i-'.'cii _ s since the vacancy; rl LllLl iii tlzii time many events 1 l‘...\L‘ umruxici; iii the history of the i’l\‘.~l3}‘lI3l‘i?-1‘i Church in Canada as \\'t‘il ‘ti: l1] the one here. But things .~-(‘i".‘l iii a health}: state new, and the , L\{‘!l. ISLAND RADIO COMPANY-C, F, C, Y,_ 143 Great George Street, Charlottetown week with relatives at Milton. , W‘ ~___— _——H ( - " . l l , a ‘a 1mm" a motor party including Mr. Wil- Heath M. Chisholm y King's County Garage q EL F ' ‘ l ‘ "i ‘ “am Griffin‘ m5 mother am‘ sister NnrJi T11 an, 71E. l. CO" Lid- l ll , Ada. Mr. and Mrs. J. Clorkin. of ‘i I --‘ j,y~_“-r3}» 31,-“ p_ a 1, i ‘ v Tyrone. were recent visitors to Klng- (‘Qfnplctg 51mg s“; sppakefs‘ l ‘ ‘mmgufi P‘ E‘ l‘ l tYES EXAMXNIII), GLASSltS . g _ _. I u ... . .' , .- ston, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J.. Tubes and BattcfiRK Radio Sales and sermc, i JMJ" l" "NW5-e\“°°§5"ll°5-°"- sul-PLIEU A“, pyyyg“ W- Gallant _l l _ mncrri. ivrri-‘xriiia uitex rr; __ , ltlfPAlll \i'()lll£. The mgny frjgndg of M; Ham-g- say how much, but ue feel her place I lriciids and fulxlllttre llalt‘. on Sab- l J son Green, Kingston. are glad to among Us can never 'be filled, for bath. l 11);.‘ Eileen hIcClurc, of Licntaguc, . * ' J “ “ learn that he is recuperating after years she has been a faithful member ‘_ i qpciit Sunday under tlic parental roof l m Ke:"i*l:‘r€_:°‘° Ul“""l',‘;:;:: 7524‘ his recent illness. of cur society, alvmys working Elldi Church services here were poorly‘, here as did also bliss Ruth Graham. l ‘ charmnflow“ _-—i—- _ striving to further its interests, and i attended last Sabbath on account or, MESSINA. Sicily. Sep. 12.-A VlO- to extend the kingdom of Christ on the rain, which was welcome and u-‘ill’ The School l-‘au- at Alurray River lent volcanic eruption on Stromboli Earth. do a great deal of good, as the pas- val! attract scvcral of our people and ~_-Z_- and an earthquake on the Liparl Is- Bu; the M3519,- ms a gfgapef w“); tures and even the creeks; were geitg 1i. xiii‘. prove an expcnence that will lands ln the Lipari group north of, fm- he,- m do, 11c has can“ 1m- lng very low from the long PIFIOLl of; 521W an impetus to the work of our drought. l:-L‘llfl(\ifi for the coming year. PLUMBiill-i Add HEATING if you want Expeditions and Expert Workmanshz, Send to from here and everyone is Cflffillllilv (Tiunv ‘iur tilt: past four months has‘ invited to attend the service a: 12ml p. m. 0n Sabbath. tho 28th inst. Tiu~' address for the OPHLSLOH is onliilmli "Servants of God" nun the oflerirrzi goes to the needy schools ill the ncivl sections of Canada. The grain crops in this part have all been gathered iii and those of on: farmers that. have threslicl TORCH Mr. Samuel Reid, cf Victoria Cross. that the grain is turning on‘. well h" M“ “i” mud“ E‘ Ylewmi We too shell miss her, we cannot - end a number of relatives visited Potato digging ls the next thing. iwiic fi-ui; of which sortie evidence tau be socii though the full story u-ll iivvcr he revealed till eternity. ‘lli: but \\'l$lif‘S of the whole Church fflnu" n: wcll as those of the Pros- ory" oi Piiiice Eduard Island. |\vlii-re the pastor has many former l fllCllflS. A sketch oi the pastors liie ‘and cl the history of the Church "are will prcbabflv rmpear iii thes’: cvzimus before the end of the year i-N. ‘Fred ll. Trainer 80 Grafton Street Opposite Prince Eduard Theatre Phone 393-1 - i ‘A y? -__ 7 1, ~ t Sr tIvniI-