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Solicitors I tho profession nerds now is a biw- °“°Y " "ii" 1081c diagnostic test which w‘ll t » ‘ Charla“: own Ind Montana lf-Vc a posillve resillt if cancer is MARK R. McGUIGAN Dress-ht anywhere in the gygigmfl’ B This tcst, from the point o1"\"icu' FARRISTER, s-OLlCITOR, ETC. nfONEY T0 LOAN of the general silrgeon, would en- ,o.ble the physician in charge to Cameron BloehChn.‘ ttctown.P.E.L i diagnose “n16” “fly 5nd Wmlld thereby eliminate hesitant-v on hi5 1P8" i0 0-111 for an operation, Smith: Hove you noticed that old Jolliboy has tho hnblt of talking to himself? Jones: Ycs, and so has young Borclelsh. but he doesn't realize it. He thinks we are listening J. W. MacNAUGHT ILL, LLB. Barrister, Solicitor, ac. Money to Loon Kcnsingion 413F7- ‘Iii-‘isi-Gibiiih. wn FOR SALE BY e of 3 1"}- F L. M. POOLE & COMPANY - It; _ _ _C_HARLO'l"l‘E'l‘O\VN ~ :1: p R. T. IIOLMAN Limited, :2 . Wholesale and Retail _ i Summerside, P. E. I.’ . ff,‘ _, TAXIES flPneunlonia. Molrlzhli-tvy am of ~ -—-—-——-—-—-—---. Si; JIMMIPS TAXI l Greatly Reduced by "suniiiiiiii \ —'l'hi| in (c Prince County news items, but advertisements of a. news iiucriptlon may be inserted at 2o l"?! Wflfll. ltrictiy payable in ad- vanes. —GAl ENGINE and, castor machine oil in stock at Braces. 5672-9-13-21. -CONCRETE BRIDGE COM- PLlTlD-A permnnent concrete bridge, which has been under con- struction for the last four weeks, has Just been completed on the Middleton Road and replaces the old wooden bridge, known as the Croken Bridge, which has been l. menace to the travelling public for many ycan. This is the third or fourth bridge built this summer by the Provincial Government upon the recommendation of Mr. Heath Strong, 8.0., M.L.A., mcmbe for the 4th district of Prince County. The construction of the bridge was under the supervision of Mr. Percy l Murphy and Mr. Bert Hamill. 1t is composed of the best cement and |the gravel used was brought from I the western end of the Island. The engineer, who inspected the job ‘l pronounced it to be one of the fin- est pieces of brf,;~ work in the lcountry. The farlners of the sur- rounding district have been asking for a. new bridge for some years as this road although not the main highway, is extensively used by the farmers in haul their produce to Kinkora. station; with the potato season Just s. week or two ahead, the completion of the bridge is giv- ing much satisfaction to the resi- dents. The grading of the roan is now under way, but is not inter- fering with the public use of the road-S. --PRESENTED WITH l\ll.'ll):\la‘ FROM HUMANE SOCIETY — An interesting event tool: place on Sat- urday evening in the Town Halli,‘ Kensington, when Mr. John Aw. Thompson was presented with lsl medal from the Royal Canadian Humane Association, Hamilton, On- tiirio. His Honor, Mayor Iielird, presided. There were a. number of interested citizens present. The medal was given in recognition of bravery, when Mr. Thompson risk- ed his lite in assisting to save Mrs. F. J. Higgins, of Charlottetown, at Cavendish Bench in quly, 1931, when she got into difficulties while bathing. The presentation was made by Mr. ‘A. E. McLean, M.P., who also read the following ad- ‘ We are gathered here to- night to present to one of our fel- low citizens a token of acknow- —DON'T IUD-GET Big Dance as usual 1n Richmond Hall Thuredoy. September 16th. Wellington Orch- estra. Good order. Admission 25o. , 5674-9-13-31. —2 AND 4 pt. BARB wuus. wov- en form fencing, sold right at Bruce's. 581243-1841. —!'0LICE COURT-In the Sum- merside Police Court on Monday morning one drunk was fined $10 and coats and another case for drunkenness was adlourned-B. -DECOBATION DAY-Memor- ial Day was observed on Bundty at Summcrside by Prince Edward Lodge No. 22, I. O. O. F. and Maple Leaf Rebekahs with the de~ coration of the graves of the da- parted brethren. There was a large representation of Oddfellows and Rcbekahs in the parade which met at the hall at 10 a. m. and proceed- ed directly to the Peoples’ Cemet- ery. There, at the Oddfellows mon- ument o. service was held conduct- ed by Bros. Camlthers and Hal- lctt all the solemnity of the ritual of the Order; at the close of the service the floral links were placed on the graves of both Odd- fellows and Rebekahs by the mem- bers of both_0rders. The parade next ntarched to the Public Square where a wreath was placed at the foot of the Soldiers‘ Monument in memory of four departed brothers; proceeding to St. Eleanors, the same office was performed in St. John's Cemetery. The ceremony which is an interesting one, was carried out under the supervision of Bro. Charles Ramsay, Noble Grand Officer of tho Lodge, and was witnessed by n num ' ltors. The flowers" u. C —S. --SUlili\lERSliJL. .1 SUHUOL —'lhe Sumincrslric i-ilgil School, al- though not quite completed opened yesterday morning. In the new grade 11, sixty pupils were enrolled, which is very gratifying to the School Board, who had the courage to go nhend and mnkc the High School one of the finest in the Maritime Provinces to cuter to pu- piis wishing to take 11th grade work. The school now has seven- teen class rooms, not including the laboratories in the basement, and is now the largest school in the Province. There are three stair- ways one at each end and one in the centre, which provide umplc ex- its in case of fire.’ The office of Miss McLean, head teacher for Grade ll, is lust inside the door on THE CHARILOTTETOWN- GUARDIAN E GUARDIAN and Prince County Chronicle Moosuregl by an; Yard Stick of Public Approval . . . y’. ‘. . RQX Y has prooen its Merit The ‘one sure proof oi‘ cigarette‘ quality to the verdict of smokers». ROXY came-q it was tried, and leaped into instant popularity} Smokers found in JIOXY all those qualities fol-which they had long waited-all that’: good in cigarettes rolled. into one. Original quality ‘and freshness retained by sealing in moisture‘ proof Cellophane; ' ROXY MILD . VIRGINIA ECIGARETTES "ALL THAT'S GOOC jlN CIGARETTES" an. 12mm‘; L. O. GROTHE LIMITED Purveyors of finest ‘Tobacco: the rightof the new wing. The old Jedgement of bravely and thought- fulness in a moment when quick NEW YORK, Sept. 12.-A reduc- thinking and action were very 11°" fwm 23 l)?!‘ Cent b0 12 per cent necessary in the saving of a human 1m {he nmnauty m“, {ram We,” life. There is no doubt that the use lady who you assisted in 1 diamemjc treatment Wm, flap from drowning at. Cavendish that lmmy durmg me hm decade, Hy Sunday afternoon will be forever sorted Dz.‘ Harvey E Stewart, o! grateful to you and others who as- Ncw Havem at the American cub sisted you in bringing her to shore p.955 of Physical Therapy yeswb and saving her from o. watery d“, Du Stewart 531d that m a grave, and your courage will always Specific period of dlathemlc treat be remembered by all who witness. mem by the United States Manna ed the scene. The Royal Canadian Twenty-One, showed a mortality of 42 per cent in the un- treated and 19 per cent in the saving Humane Association was formed to give clue recognition to all persons‘ who through their efforts have been , the means of saving a life, but they i only grunt this certificate when it’ ' can be clearly proved that the per- l on making the rescue has riskedl is own life in the saving of anoth- l ' er. These parchment certificates e are very rare and it dces not fall to l r many to have this dlstmctlon b? d'eton, was a visitor to Summersidc 9" stowed upon them and we take this "This l5 d°n° opportunity of congratulating you dim“ "ece-isari’ on being thus honoured and feel : sure that it at any other time your services were needed for a similar l" action, that you would be ready and soon as treatment is instituted, wining go risk ygur life a second there is lessened pain, better colorn Llm e for others. We now present slower heartj you with this certificate, which rate and general feeling of im-l bears the provcment in the electrical picture ' Honorary Tgsumgnlal_.'rlr1g gem. cf [he patient. Quiet natural sleep 5s mittee of awards having considered often induced. Recent advances in and reported thereon, the Royal oi Canadian Humane Association has more intensive‘ unanimously resolved that John A. and more freqncntlyrepeated trcat- Thompson is justly entitled to this ment. and special atiention to the Honorary Testimonial. condition of the heart, which isifering following inscription: l Others oi- eongratulations were Rem, Mr. Sprlggs, Rev. Mr. Lbring, Cleave 1 A conynuation of the discussion, Baker, Dr. Lockhart and Heath‘ peaches, now so plentiful, by physical. Bovmcq. , thcrayiy urns carried on yesterdayl V"? lllliliblfl feillY-“s- Mr. Thompson made n. ‘ new building. There are nine class- classrooms have had new floors put l down and the walls redecorated, so, that everything is in line with the t rooms upstairs and eight down- stairs, with the assembly hall in between. A new furnace in the basement of the new wing provides heat for that part of the school. A fire has been kept going to assist in drying the walls so that there‘ would be no danger of the children catching cold. Everything has been done for the comfort of teachers, and children and many citizens who ‘ took the opportunity of looking over the school on Sunday, ex- pressed themselves as well pleased with the whole arrnngement.—S. PERSONALS —-Mrs. Ollie McCaiyillc, of Mid- on Saturday-S. —Mlss Catherine Howard, of Cape Wolfe, left for _Boston, Moos, -—S. Farm Notes SUN RIPENED PEACHES BESTi I Canadian Fruit Reaches Market in Prime Everyone knows that the best l fruit is that which reaches the tis- ble direct from the farm. It is for_ this reason that Canadian grownl possess a natural flavor snd luseicusnisss often lacking in the early sessonl BRINGING u? _FAV'I‘HER cause they are very benefciul to the health, being rich in minerals rlsw with cream and sugar or mix- ed with the morning for lunch and dinner they can be prepared served with cream and sugar ls a on Saturday on n visit to relatives. lfeast for the eye as well as the pe- iate. rrhis is. tilsns claim there dish and its digestibility. And now,greatest treat in the whole of na that the strawberry fond memory, give the specipl treat by serving o, the Fmh wot,“ Poultry Oamlaiwisys a favorite with every mem- flnlshi" and the ideayl typevwlllvll gum’ which convenes In Italy oniber of the households-Dominion sells as the select‘ bacon liq september 6 to 15 m“ w“ 00m g Fnlit Branch. must have both. Grow the lfflilfi ferring with the Hon. Mr. Weir‘ ‘ ms" NW" ‘fed ‘xfflfnthan f“: and officers of the‘ Department of W111 clean up, ove ee ng, pa ly of heavy of unbalanced fl Agriculture, Professor Ghigi outlin- I _ “m ed preparations being made by the n“ m‘ mm‘ m‘ u“ M3 ‘e-edlar. “mm “us” “Ilthmtlncss which“ “on, reach marks; much more Government or “my m, the 00m to keep in mind according to the turn is the common cause of short quickly and can be left on the, 81.35,, The famous Trajan Forum Dominion Animal Husbandrnsn at thick pigs. For the first in}: trees until they are .n perfect con- i Wm house the national and m“? Ottawa, is the feeder needs the‘ monflls the pig should cean dition for shipping, mama, exhibits, while meeting, o! frame but the packer wants the| trough and look for more. The quality of the peaches this‘ the congress Wm be- held 1n m, year 15 °"°°pti°m‘1» acwrdmg l” m" 3 Institute of Agriculture, and the ports received by the Dominion formal awning by Premier Mum. Fruit Branch. They should be serv- um Wm take plau m the famou!‘ ed freely not only because of their ‘ caplwL Unnommy Wm b, my appeal to the palate but R150 be‘ ‘ keynote in Congress exhibits, the government of Italy furnishing the ‘stalls at the six galleries skirting the Forum, with identical decora- itive lighting and distinct features. The live bird exhibit will occupy the forecourt of the Pbrum: and present indications are that next year's Congress will certainly equal if not exceed, the finehigh stand- iird set by preceding congresses. impomad varieties. Practically all imported peaches have to be pick- ed before they are ripe, shipped long distances and allowed to ma; ture in the box. Canadian peaches, on the other hand, are grown rea- sonably close to centres of popula- POINTS ON HOG FEEDING and vitamins. Peaches are particularly come at breakfast, served I. wel- lithe: cereal, and ‘ in countless ways. A bowl of sliced diff erent peaches PICKA RD ’S SCOTCH AN THRACI TE Everything a fuel can offer is sm- bodied in Pickard’s Scotch Anthracite Coal, and at a low price too, it is guar- anteed to be all Coal. Order your supply today. A. PICKARD & CO. Phone 240 importanh. as dieti- CANADIAN PEACHES BERT is a. close rela- tion between the appearance of a Canadian grown peaches, the 595,30]; i; p, lture‘s larder, are now reaching thr family nimarlret sun ripened and Juicy. pcsclrstraight from Ca-nadra own or- shortcnke, not forgetting to pro-;chards. Unlike the early season vide a liberal coating of thinly lpeaches, which have to be shipped sliced fruit for the top. 1011B distances and picked before --~ _--_- they are properly matured, thoseg PREPARING FOR CONGRESS now on sale ero ripened on the trees in the natural we? end shlp-, A distinguished visitor to Ottawafped to market when they are in‘ recently was Professor Alessandro‘ their prime. Canadian peaches are? Ghigi of Italy, General commits-lumen; the finest in the world-i 44- By George McMalwPi CAMPAIGN FUNDEPWEI-Lj w-HE QANG F‘|ND":';'HIM AM BY GOLLY‘. SO BLANCY TOOK THE ,3 I HOPE 5EAT5 lF ‘Tl-lib EVER <01’ no THE NEVIBPAPER‘: THAT one or ME WARD LEADER5 TQOK ALL "me FUNDS, m: CHANCES or new‘ ELECTED wouu: s: loner of the Executive Committee] evenly ripened, largamnd juicy and i ‘THEY DiD -THAT l'=i waipwof’ earrev CAUGHT rum m 706K m: MONEY aw»: BUT NOW WE CAN'T FIND CAFi-‘C wELL- D\D THEY FIND BLANQY 7 l lnlll