¢-...____. ____.__..._-. . .~=.d‘.,- -- n». i, FKEPN 1339f“!- ._- {re-n .... ..1oo 1s so 31mm..." n .0lcb—.-... I9 van-nu..." u Approximate Caloric! pa: can .-.. 54 TQ THE LA$T NUT Crisp and crunchyAoasied lo a delicious Horn and salted lust to your liking 2:; as wholesome and invigorating as they are delicious. ----BE SURE YOU BUY PLANTERS —- - PLANTERS SALTED PEANUTS , f, LIVE HOGS 'J_ _We continue to receive Live Hogs at our plant every vfTirgusday and Friday forenoon. , . Bring your hogs direct to us and you save all inter- mediattfexpenses. Thus, getting top-market price. Davis & Fraser WESTERN GUARDIAN —BUY SHEET LEAD, Zinc, Lead Pipe, Black and Gavanlzed Sheet Iron at Bruce's. 8436-94-21. —FINED $5 AND COSTS-In the Summerside Police Court on Tues- day mornlng one drunk was fined $5 and costs-S. . -—BEST BLACKSMITH Round and Flat Iron in stock at Braces. 8436-9-l-2i. --NORTH BEDEQUE and Free- town United Church: N. Bedeque, 11; Freetown, 3, (Mission Band Thank-offering); Traveller's Rest, 7. Minister, J. W. A. Nicholson. —LADIES' WHITE KID Strap Shoes—$3.95 to $6.00 values on sale $2.95 pair at Sinclsirs. A 8463-9-2-2i. -—NORBORO SCHOOL ls pro- gressing very favorably under the capable management of Mr. W. William Wallace cf Elmsdale as teacher. —'I‘HIS STORE will be closed on Labor Day, Monday, September 7th and the Wednesday half noliday will be continued until September 30th inclusive. Sinclair 8a Stewart Ltd. aees-e-z-zi. —SPECIAL SERVICE-The For- ty Hours’ Devotion we're held in St. Mary's Church, Indian River, ibeglnning with the ceremony of Exposition at High Mass on Sun- day morning, and concluding with the Formallties of Reposition on Tuesday morning. '1'he beautiful fI-ao-wedtl‘. '. LONG CREEK women's INSTITUTE The regular monthly meeting of the Long Creek Women's Institutc met at the home of Mrs. Annie Stretch on Wednesday evening, Aug 6th, with an attendance of lift-em members and. one visitor. The K166i mg opened with the singing oi O! Canada and repeating the Creed. ioiiowed by the reading of minutes oi last meeting and annwval °f same, roll call was answered with “Candy Reccipes." 1t was moved and seconded that $1.50 be Ella-l"- anteed Mrs. Allan Wyfllld. Given‘ dish, for Dental Clinics. After the business had been comlllfiif-‘(l B- 5°‘ cial hour was spent in conversation ‘A dainty lunch was served by the hostess and the meeting ‘Iwsed with singing. Mrs. Dan MacEwen T kindly invited the members to meet at her home for next meeting, roll call to be answered with "My FEV- orite Flower." NEEDLE INFLAMED FOOT SALEM, Ore, Aug. 3l—(U.P.)— Mrs. Clifford R. Parker's foot in- flamed, as she attempted to break in a pair of new shoes. A phy- sician removed a ncetlel from her root. She recalled that she stepped on the needle 1B years ago. MARBLE REPLACED YOLK HILLSBOROUGH, N. H, Aug. 31 —(U.P.)-Coilecting eggs in her henhouse, Mrs. John Kulbacki not- ed that one oi’ them rattled. She “ appointed to see about getting a parish church was almost filled on leach morning with a. large congre- lgation of devout worshippers. The jchoir under the leadership of Mrs. iT. A. Driscoll, rendered the musical part of the ceremonies. Y. —INSTITUTE MEETING — The monthly meeting of South Free- town Womcns Institute was held at the school house, August 26, There were seven membe present Meeting opened by repeating the Creed. Roll call was answered by each member present. It was de- cided that the Institute would sub- scribe for the Institute Paper, Mrs. Roy Boulter and Mrs. Whiter Stet- son were appointed to visit the school. It was moved and seconded that Mrs. Edison Dammercll and Mrs. Alphonsus MoCarville see a- bout getting. the library for the school. Mrs. Edison Dammcrell was flag ior the school. Meeting closed by singing of National Anthem. Next meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. Eldon Drumnlond. R011 0811 to be answered by the PERSONALS ii I —Mrs. Jarvis Tanton has returned to her home in Summerside from an extended visit to Halifax-S. —R.ev. J. S. Loring of Kensington United church was a visitor to Summeriield and Emerald last week -—Wley Harding of Norboto, his as his guest this last week Mr. David Milllgan of Brae, Lot 9. Mrs. Frank Mallorey, Somerville, who spent a pleasant vacation in l-lazelbrook has returned home. -Mr. Frank McMillan of char- lottetown was s. week end visitor to Summerside the guest of Mr. Elmer Murphy-S. —Mr. and Mrs. George Nesbitt of Norton, Mass, are visiting the for- mer‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Benj- Nesbitt of Summerside. They were accompanied ‘by their three child- ren and Mr. Clifford DeCofl of Boston-S. .4413; Georgie Stewart, Norboro has returned home after a very pleasant two weeks holidays in Tyne Valley and vicinity. She was accompanied by her friend Miss Ina Colwell of Northam, who ex- pects to visit some friends in Ken- sington before returning home. -Mrs. Chesley Robertson and iii And iiiiiliiiiiiimimii ii dart?‘ t ‘ty in every l aitisadelicious Golden Orange Pekoe Tea. shows in the exquisite and satisfying comfort of every cup you CHJOY. this supreme ny leaf of uality vour GOLDEN ORANGE PEKOE MURRAY HARBOR. NORTH -_ Her friends regret to report thc serious illness of Mrs. David Sen- cabaugh and hope for her speed)‘ recovery. She is attended by Miss Christine Graham. Miss Beatrice Llewellyn bu hone to live at Southpozt. Carpenter work has been held up for a couple of weeks on the new Government Wharf at Graham's Creek owing to a scarcity o! tim- ber. It will no doubt be completed this fall if winter does not come too early. The ice cream festival held in the Hall here by the Women's m- her little song Earnest of Fleming- ton, N. J., also’ her sister Miss Haw el Harding of Elizabeth, N. J., are 5pendlng a brief holiday with their parents Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hard- ing of Norboro. Eastern Guardian .'.'SUNDAY SERVICES-On Sept 6th, Rev. H. R. Bell will preacn as follows: South Lake, 11 a. m.; Kingsboro, 7.30 p. m. ..'M'r. and Mrs. D. A. McDonald of Clear Springs, are welcoming their daughter, Mrs. Lolly, and her husband on a short motor visit from their home in. Boston, also their daughter, Miss Ethel. ..'Miss Judith McAulay, of Bos- ton is visiting licr widowed mother at Harmony Jct. ..‘The Misses McPhcc, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. vlncc-nt McPhce, who had been visiting their par- ents from Boston, returned Friday to the Hub, having spent a most enjoyable time fishing and motoring on the North Shore, which was their old home mace. 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Go to your nearest Marconi dealer to-day and see the beautifully designed ' models. Listen to their unique tonal qualities. Investigate the new micrometric selectivity, . . . all that you could ask in radio is here . I . plus this greatest advance in modem radio science . . . FULL‘ TIME RELIABILITY. hen the reach.’ Every new Marconi radio is now equipped with M: cool Pentodc and Super-Control fldiOtfOlll. CANADIAN MARCONI COMPANY, MONTREAI] Bruehui ‘imcwvn, Toronto. lhlifu, St. John's, NM, RltQLO M U $IQ!_OI"FAlL-.~_,_-.»MAR_C_Ojj -ELQ_N_S . SUPRE ME; stitute‘ was very largely attended on Friday evening, the 28th. Fin- ancial results were satisfactory and will be used for imlrovements to the Hall. Mrs. (Rev-l Aievander R. Gibson of Montague, is expected to give the address to the Women's Mis- sionary Society in the Church on Wednesday. Mis. Gibson has seen service in thé Mission Field in In- dia and gave lectures on this sub- jcct at the Presbyterian Summer Camp at Canoe Cove in "August. On Monday, Sept. 7th, Miss Cur- rie will speak to the Women's Mis- sionary Society of St. Andrews Presbyterian Church, Montague, which meets at Mrs. J. Macldeodi Victoria Cross. Grain cutting is about finished in our locality, Miss Mire Johnston, who spent the ‘inst month at her home here, has left for Boston. Mrs. MacKinnon of Peters Road, has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Fred Johnston, for the past month. _ Mrs. Neil MacDonald of Monte.- gue, spcnt the weekend with her sister Mrs. Charles Graham. M. D0 seaside girls make goodphoto- graphs? asks a reader. The answer Tryon and Vicinity At the regular meeting of the Young People's Society of ‘rryon United Church held on. Hiday ev- ennig August 21st the president, Miss Elma Inman presided. Follow- ing the usual opening exercises and matters o1 business, Miss Waller gave a very interesting paper on uor .well known hymn “All Hail the Power of Jesus Name." The pas- tor then stated that during the year 1930, the Y. P. S. had purchased a piano for the Vestry, for which at time of delivery they had issued notes for a balance, still unpaid, he also stated that they had been suc- cessful in meeting ‘these notes and that it had been decided to burn them with due ceremony. Mr. Har. old Howatt then read a historical sketch regarding the purchase of the piano and work done by various members and committees of the 50-. ciety resulting in the complete liq- uidation of their indebtedness. Fol- lowing this, Mrs. Burpee Carr held the tray and Mrs. Horace Howstt set the documents aflame. Solemn silence gripped the audience while the" in; elements did their work, after which long cheers 10l- lowed. A violin solo was then very effectively rendered by Master Wil- liam Hennessey. Miss Emma Tho- mas, In esteemed member of thei society. who is about to go away was then called to the front and presented with an address and a handsome wardrobe case. The fcl- lowing is the addressr-Miss Emma Thomas, North Tryon. Dear Miss Thomasz-Joy and regret often tion for the splendid service you have rendered to our congregation, especially through your eflorts as church organist, but just an expres- sion of appreciation of your fidelity, and a token of the high esteem in which you are held by a wide circle of friends who follow you with their prayers and good wishes for every success and happiness. Signed, J. L. Lund, (pastor) on behalf of the choir, Ladies’ Aids and Young Peo- ples Group. A splendid program of games was provided by the recre- ation committee, following which a dainty luncheon was enjoyed. The meeting was closed by Dr. G. M. Young, a former pastor, who toget- her with his family are enjoying a holiday on his old field at Tryon. -—D. NAKE HID IN SADDLE OLINTWOOD, Va., Sept. 1. (U.P.) Johnny Rasnick, eisht, son of the county treasurer here, was bitten twice by a. snake es ha rode a horse down Main street. A hole had pm. viously been made in the saddle, it was ascertained, and the snake had crawled into it. Many people wit. nessed the biting. which was done by a common garden snake. bites did‘ not prove serious. The nods FIGHT oven rrsu BROWNSVILLE. Tenn, Aug 2B (U. PJ-Take a hog along i: you have had hard luck‘ fishing, says Mr!- J. B. Gause livlns near here. Mrs. Gause recently heard a com- motion in her yard where she has an artificial lake stocked with jostle each other in our experiences. learning of your intended leave tak- ing in the near future. We rejoice at the thought of any good fortune that may come to you in lands afar. where larger opportunities present is usually in the negative. There is no thought of remunera- ' game fish and folmd several hogs Such is the case with us since fighting over a 51x pound hm STATE GOOD MEXICAN MARKET PHOENIX. Arlz. Aug 2B (U. P.) themselves. but we resret that we ‘—Ariz0na is a. better market for shall Mus you from our own alters Mexican products than Mexico ls and firesides. In view of this, ‘we m, Arizona products by more than cannot permit you to depart with- gwo to mm judging from figures out some recognition oi’ the event. 0g Arizona ports o; entry 10,. a we 318F910"! 115k 3'01! W Ewell’; this recent 30-day period which gave mutual gflt from the choir, Ladies’ [mpm-gy 5 "we o; $338578 as Aids and Young People's Society. compargd Wm, export, valued at $415,191.. '. x4, a . A L / , PEARL DEATH KNELL FOE 88 BIN‘ llmRJDEN, Conn, Aug. u_m. PJ-Thlrty-six chickens y“ doomed when one of them Ne“; a pearl earring from the ca; o; Mrs. Catherine Garlicki, owner q the birds. She was unable to plfi out the bird that flew at 1m- u she WM 90mins Bffllnintoepu so she ordered all to be killed gm examined. SAIESMEN T0 FLY Wflfiiimoron, Sept. 1. (ur.>_ Salesman of the largest shoe mm“. facturer in Czechoslovakia m m be instructed in flying, so time m” mayuse this most modern mum or transportation in getting billing‘ the Commerce Department wag m. vised today in a report fromjrag- ue. The flying school will be u- tablished at Zlin, the site of the" factory, which was not named in the report. ITALY SEEKS OIL NAPL, Italy, Aug 28. (U. P-k The Oil Research Office of till govemment has sent s geolgolisi to investigate the region of Curr tano where preliminary repel-m m. dlcate the possibility oi oil, Th1 government is scanning every m of ground in Italy with the hm of finding oil which Italy is fflmd to import. Mrs. Heart: "Don't you feel to lighted when you turn a piece 0i stone into l" statute?" ' Sculptor: “Not as delighted u when I turn a statute into a chequd EXAMINATION F lttln g and Supplying ' ___ Glasses, etc. [m H. J. MABON ' ._. - OPTOMETRIST " Montague, P. E. I. Office Connected With 2-: Drugstore I%~e%- E14