PHI in‘ QFYFN one (;|-|ARI,OTTE'I‘()\VN miixknvxo {znsé . ,lrvine lsllow A ln Fine Health i l a i "A disordered stomach kept me Y continually suffering with indiges- ~1ion and ImiVOUSDCSSL I'd get up _ -i_-__- ‘Central Guardian‘ __,_._ i rayon raasavraaum Church.‘ The Sacrament bf Holy Communion‘ will be dispensed ln the Presbyterian ‘ichurch in ‘rryon on Sunday, Sept. .l6th. at ll a. m. There will be two preparatory services, on Thursday, lSept. 11th at 8 p. m., and on Trina; ' Sept. 12th at 8 p. m. There will be a \ QUICK \ d ACTION DEMANDED l 1N ORDER to CLOSE our THE BALANCE OF THIS HIGH GRADE STOCK ALEXANDER IRVINE _ mornings with an awful pain across , imY bflfik. and constipation became chronic with me. Sargon gave me a fine appetite; put my stomach in TO SATISFY THE LAW‘ OVERCOATS, SUITS, HATS, CAPS, ioint service with the Baptist Cou- gregation on Sunday evening at 1.30 - in the Presbyterian Church. The lvLr. Brinton will preach. .__-_-_-____-__- nasomus i i | Hochelaga. yesterday 1mm a. motor tfl-P through Cape Breton. l Mr. Austin McCozufs many friends are glad to see him baek or- the car ferry again after his 0W1‘- ation for appendicitis. Mr. Austlrrlvlccanns many friends are glad to see him at work 888111 after belngin this City Hospital for several weeks with blood poisoning. m INTERESTING FACTS 0F THE LIFE 0F MR. MATTHEW SNOW The following interesting facts of the life of the late Mr. Matthew Snow of Wlnnlpltg well known in good condition; I'm no longer ner- vous, and the pains across my back have entirely disappeared. I sleep good and am certainly thankful to Sargon tor my fine health. “Sargon Pills keep the bowels reg- ulated right and never caused me the least. discomiortP-Aicxander Irvine, 170 Adelaide St. st. John. Sargon may be obtained in Char- lottetown from the Hughes Drug Co, Ltd. HOSE,‘ PANTS, SHIRTS, OVER- ALLS, UNDERWEAR, SWEATERS, A COMPLETE LINE OF- MEN’S FURNISHINGS AT B A R G A I N PRICES. FOOTBALL \ Football is calling to its adherents" T’ i these September days and for a brief ‘ i season is certain in a. few weeks '1' time, to banish all other sports from the view o! the public. Charlottetown made a. commend- able re-entry to the pigskin game last year in the matter of engaging maln- land teams. This season with a push and a shove the progress made should be maintained, and the fruits SOCIETY IBRAND SUITS Y NALUES UP. TO of the seed shown twelve months . , ago realized. 4% A. There is every prospect that instead ‘, of an abbreviated league consisting of but two teams, the Abbies and St. v Dunstans, there will be three clubs. I‘ ' ~_ the new addition to be the Naval Volunteers. Greatly enhanced interest would . accrue from the inclusion of the nav- al men. who are well supplied with material, without cutting 'in on the Abeguielts to any great extent. In the event of an outside fifteen com- ing to the city, the two could easily join forces to present the strongest front. 'I‘hc Marltimo baseball champion- shlp must he decided hciorc football go“ the centre of the stage. but would it not be timely to organize for rugby now? $22.95 TO A ROBIN YOUR OPPOR TUNITY 1,35 Sing on. thou bird! In wai-‘ollng notes ‘ - . "5 k s rt Mews Fa“ Overcoats Men's wlptel. Overcaoats Fallswtlgi: renelcdl‘ like music on my fancy twceds, range of Blue Chinchilla. hood » c” ~ This mom‘ so bright has called me forth to meet The bird l love, and hear his song of cheer. quality. Liqui- dators price finest English fabrics. Liquidators IQ n"... PlllllES NEVER LOWER i YDlll‘ song l "Thus while I muse. cnrapturcd by.’ Which fills my heart uonted pleasureiin the pioneer days of the Associa- Summerside as a director of the C. ZN. S. F. Breeders Association, arc [taken in pflrt from a Winnipeg pap- er. The late Mr. Show who died sud- denly on August 26 at his homie in Winnipeg, following a. sun-stroke whilst playing golf, was born in Ed- inburgh, Somland. in 1858 and was educated at Asklrk School, Rioidemlh and at Edinburgh High School. He came to Winnipeg in 1830 and farm- cd at Austin, Man, and at Wols- eley. Saslc, until i905 when he moves‘. to Winnipeg. In 1912 hie entered the services of the Government ware~ house commissioners. A new system was instituted shortly after and a board formed with which Mr. Snow was associated until 1922 when he resigned to become secretary of the Northwest Grain Dealers Associat- ion. Invl923 Mr. Show was appointed a grain commissioner by the Dominion Government, succeeding Mr. Stap- les, whose term had expired, which posltloin he held up to the time of his death. Mr. Snow had always manifested a keen lnterlzst in fox breeding and was one of‘ the pioneers o! the in- dustry in Nianitoba. In 1923 he was elected to the Directors Board of the Canadian National Flox Bneeders AA- sociation and served on the Board continuously since that time. He was lust re-elect/ed in 1929 and had lrwo more years to serve on the Board at this time of his death. He was a familiar figure at the Annual meetings of the Association. whose headquarters are at Summer- slde. Ho. made many friends while attending these meetings. At the last meeting held this summer. in July,. he made many valuable suggesw tlons forth: advancement of theAs- sociation. He was very well liked by his fellow directors and his Judge- ment vias often sought; especially in contraction with problems in the Can adlan West. He was en advoeator of the Provincial Fox Shows. lie was also lor many years prom- inent in Saskatchewan and assisted in the organization of the Saskat~ chowan Grain Growers Association. formed at Indian Head in 1901. Hon. w. R. Motherwcll, n. A. Partridge and l John. Miller were associates of his: l i Dr. and Mira. Oroken s-etamedbyl ‘xweral brothers and sisters in Scot- l5 and Land Prize HA be any man or woman near you. How about collecting that fifty yourself? Between now and September 30. Try it for. Fun ant . while taking . after fasting. of THE DRINK WITHOUT A NAME. A Whizz Bang‘ Go to any grocer or fountain. Ask for the Evangeline drink "without a. name!’- See how you like it. how kind it ls to your “lnnardsfi Now find the flavor and cficct a fine inspiration to hit upon a snappy name. Two sizes, 10c (ginger ale size) and the 4-glnss household size. . ‘l I Fl . Write your name suggestion on one side of paper, something short and l lescriptlve. Mail in envelope addressed to l l Moncton, N. B. gain asked to carry on under-this “ar- rangement until 1932. H: was a member of the Amma- boine Golf Club, the Granite Cur- ling Club and a member of St. Jam- es Presbyterian Church, Winnipeg. lle leaves to mourn his widow and bearers were Messrs. Robert Douglas, A. W. McFarlane, Alexander" Henry. Gordon Glover, Charles (Ihloiv and Albert. Boyle. The hymns sung uric "Asleep in Jesus", “Take Comfort Christians," "Shall we gather at the‘ River." Interment took place at tho Peoples‘ Cemetery. l rvlorwdhtEAle. Sept. 9.-The Left to mourn are his Willi)“, lll “m. r3410 [elem/mm gysgsm niaidenhood. Bessie UndcriulLdaugh-Qm. p, , d in operation by a railroad ter, Mrs. Edith Munster, Wclls River. m om... m "Siam-M, 00mg“ between _nnd Leslie, at home; two l)l'iiIlll‘l‘--, ,. m. ((1<<v_~:\' 3W1 m... mainland “.111 lAllan. Margate: and Alexander, Isllflillfir‘ m“, npnrnnnn mnrny m. m, fRlver; also one Sifll-flflllgllllfi‘, llaiiiir-_'(.ln,ldlm] Nauru“! Ran“.ays_ “Cont lMrs. Benjamin Cameron. Two sons m, U, anmun,_.cn.|,.n, m, E‘ A. wen.‘ lpredereaserl him. The Wlflfll‘; alld_r\‘~x.‘~y~t,~‘r M mm“ (m. the S,~.5Lem_ ‘ifamily are grateful to Dr. Alfllfirll‘: “v mud m“. “m h“ a, Borden‘ a for his faithful service and in Chi-is. F L “m, ‘m, Wm“, the Chml frmnds and mlghhors M. irnin rlisiwzrrhrr at Charlottetown fol nirziiihzn (iii-or? and constant com- ; ian l; thoughtful atientzon. llllllllflillfilq oath the Captain of the while l land, There are no chfliuen. The funeral took place. the followingi Friday. Interment was in the Elm- wood Ormetery. A wreath was sent, from the C. N. S. P‘. B. Association andlVLr. Beecher McDougall of Port Hill represented the Asociation at the funeral services-S. IN MEMORIAM flrZZI l l l Name New Pep Drinli LEA HUNDRED DOLLARS belongs i0 the bright _ mind who christens “the drink without a name.” It may be you, it may be the boy or girl next door, ii may _ _ _ _ _ Everything simple, no special conditions, free and open to everybody. Here's the story. Evangeline Beverages, Ltd.. producers of the famed Evangeline Ginger Ale and other Ilvaugcline thirst soothers, have hit upon a beautiful drink that tastes great and is true medicine to boot. The tingling taste of this true tonic builder and refresher flirts with your palate. The result, as any doctor who tries it will tell you, puts new life and youth into you. Swallow some yourself and see how pleas- If you are run down, feeling blue or just want to step faster than now. tilt a glass lo your lips Tonic Drink Contest v Evangeline Beverages Ltd. "o- wvov-JWQI . Two- Way Radio Phone Service For Car AFTQFT’)? equipment may thus be assured, op- erating offloers of the railway say. American Anthracite COAL We are now discharging the Schooner Jean Anderson with BOO ions D. a. B. Hard Nut (‘nah This 7:1 sweet ‘ffCll. Mr. Snow was also adjuster be- (‘wnidiau National car ferry, . Co,“ h” sh,“ m" “BMW,” L,“ - . !'ll evor think of thee when sumqtrvsen elevator companlts and farm- M]; WILUAM CAMERQN Judge Witness, dn vnu know iii." i‘ 1= oivinc hrk and fort-ii bellrevil I year the best of sailsfartion null w." g Mews work Pants’ a“ Mews Khak‘ Bmeches ‘ f nr-rs‘ gone {ors for many years, No man in thei meaning or an oath" ll‘: '1 n owl Tomieniiiwq N B ‘Wm Efllflllml 1h“ Mrs" i" M‘ 31's! W001i IWBVY grey hlimfi- all wool. EXC-Ellent value I And winter ‘comes ivith snow andiwest wis more hishli‘ regarded. it‘ Witness: Deptnds on ivhos CllF-wlfl A d to Wan“ the V" l“ ‘Md’ if “Mhfltm ppun. Lrquuiot- close out liqui- .98 -__ driving sleet. Ils said. il-y farmers and grain com-, wmmm Camemn, Kens‘ngwn’ dledi sir. ikgzstgnpilm: mop.“ flgawidéd AL, welsh Hard coal m’! DTIW- ----- I (la-tors pnce " Ipames‘ than w” "Matt" Snow andyfln August 23rd. after an illness oti ‘llfl rianroiiiilv olivine the aanier‘ ' . .. _ How I Shflll mourn till your return ihe hurl settl*d hundreds of disputes, two weeks caused by range o; m», l‘ ‘ ‘ _ ‘ ' i Wt I" "is" “Til “wit”? “m N“ , '- i ‘ ‘i V u\o'\l'.\s_ uneu navigation l‘ m‘! excellent furnace coal and can elv- . _- _ - »_ again! ‘amicably. On August 15th. 1929 Mr. heart i Uncle GfOrlIU. And ho": do vru NW WW7 q Xxxeqm of mmmunimb m." m“. gum]... "Quin", ' ' 5 The winter winds will howl above my Snow resigned his position as grain‘, H15 funeral was held on August 25 like your employer. Tommy? lgnn’ Pzmhwqvd m? Cavtam of the n ‘nlkflslgd h‘ “Md (m, m“ J. A l’ moam commissioner but continued to ser\'e‘nev_ Fwd wmmmson 0136mm; g, Tommy: Oh, he isn't 5o had. but ‘mm, Y1," ’ad‘_l'ce‘ d“, dupflther n“ our office or phone i76- . , i/ind fill my heart with S0l‘l‘0w‘5 blt- for six months at the request of the I took gm. his m“. us‘. John H_z_ m l 119's bigoted. i=,_ JT; “(mp angina’: ma" ("mp of m“ ' ' ‘ m- pain Minster of Trade and Commeror. my Father's house are mam» man. Uncle George: BIQOMCI In what " ‘ ’, w D G & c ' .4 “ ‘T. . l l. d1 I - 1 Men's Hats, Velours and Men's Shlrwr Fmsythe’ Till spring recalls my little songster Hon. Mr. Malcolm. At the expired of sloris." In amplifying me text, he was”? ‘m? ‘Ttnlltxllngfs L Fggfggi]; ' ' I 0' Felts. Value t0 $6.50. and other 300d mflk95- home. the term he ivas asked to ctJtltlillle-‘applled lt so as to excmphfy tho im-l “Tommy: He?» ant an idea um " ‘ ',;“_,;‘. h brown“. U, “m, ,5,‘ Special for this Values t0 $2.50 p53, MacArthur. tome Vallieylior another six months and was a-. portance of the occasion. The pail word: can Only he spelled hzs \\~,1\‘. ' ~ _ .~ . . _ _ . . -,_-______ _ "n. - liquidators price" BRINGING UPi-‘ATHER -B.v George McManus BY ORDER OF THE ~ l /4 BYGOLLY THAT5A ' ' ~41 .§€=°$’.i?r‘?!.-‘3§* Liquidators r I ' l Rs D 1N THE ESTATE OF j J. W. ROBBLEE GREAT sconce s1‘. ' - ' 92!.'P-..'1"."~t-Is-I-~.e-.riw.an_g~":9rr‘ uIF-IEN AQINLPETE“ BRINQ UP K PIE3 OF %EWER‘ P\PE' VJEL-L ‘(DU CIQ DOWPQ UQE \"l" i