IVDH cairn: EDWARD-NOW MATlNEl-I 3.15 ~16c, 26c. NIGHT '1 a ius-zsc. 3111.45:- Sl’ 0F ROSE HOBART, CHARLES BICKFORD TWO YEARS IN TI) STAGE THE GREATEST TZZIIILLS EVER SCREENED BIGGER T H A \' TIIE JUNGLE C I R C U S. YOU'LL lURGl-IT A TIIRILLS NEVER i >___ _ Sanso RPPOYL of the Pinncc Edward Is- laying contest for the week citlung slvpicinbcr 3, 1032: 1~Peii No 5—W.iiiain '“OV.5"=. » A _.__ i i l. . . l i Sansom, ' LAUREL and HARDY IN HELPMATES Pen Leads eggs to date 1658; 1676.1. . l7—-Pcn No 7—~Huroid Laird, eggs to date 1439; iwlnts to date 1537.5. 18~Pcn No 1—John B. Poofe. eggs to date 1335; points to date 1351.8. T°lfll—1‘7§gs to date assoc. F. A. Driscoii, manager of contest Dr. J. A. Clark. Superintendent, Production 51.9 pcr cent,. lpoizits to date leading pens for ivcrk Pcn Eggs Points 8 56 59.1 17 54 57.2 5 55 56.9 3 45 50.4 Leading htuis to date Pen Hen Ezcs 3 248 ‘.235 eggs to date 2306; points to date n L.) .6. ' 1 t §~~Pvn No i2—-Exp, Station, Char- _ l"--'-"~‘i'-\'il. ties to date 2212; points r, t-.1 (L110 11214.1. a‘ A 3—l‘tii No l5—EX]) Station, Char- o , 1 iielwvn, eggs to date 2054; points h to date 2185.0. it 4 » Pcii No llvlixp station, Char- ci ‘ 1 eflils to date 20113;‘ points i1 ' i0 11142.7. ‘ 11 ‘ ‘on No 1~i~Exp Station. Char- Ci ch . ,1 to date 2100; points ‘r gm . .l.1'e L’ _ . _ I a t‘ l‘i'll No il-Fixp. Station, Char- “ w. i 101111-11. eras to date 2017: points h I x i,» 11.111,» 21111.7. '~ P“ T Pui No 1G~Exp. Station, Char- ", l ii. vgifi; ‘.0 date 2056; points w 1 111 . 310s], I 1m,- :'. l'1'il No 0~_fnt. Fox 1S: Animals F w. , ecu-s to date 1095; points to nut- ' 011.11. ll» ~Peii No 0~S. R. Pendlcton, eggs to da‘e 11117; 11o nts to date 2001.4. Pcii No 6-Exp. Farm, Fred- ~ ' to date 1821: points to it.‘ .~ - l" . ‘ii-Peri No 18_Exp. Station, Chniriiictou-ii, eggs to date 1876; ]f*'l’S to tliitc 1006.8. llmllcn No ~i—'1‘he Roe Poultry P. rich. cites i0 date i647; points to , J. F‘. Eaeton, eggs to ' _ zolnis to date 1860.3. l-i-l‘cii No 2~John B. Poole, eggs ‘.0 date 10211;; points to date 1791.5- ifi-Pcn No ilwwiiliam R. Brown. cogs to daft‘ 1662-. points to date 17.7‘! ‘l. 1G—-Pcn No 10- ~ '3. l1. Pendletori, _.__--__—-—-—- *'-"- < —- - -_- 4 -- 11TH.» sash: semis-s qua x5131; ggggjlx_ W011i sciioots lie-open Tuesday, Sept 6th church's BOOKSTORE is well stocked with miuni Books and School Supplies Lowest priccs, biggest values. an SCHOOL BOOKS sold at I prices nmi by lilo BOARD of l EDUCATION. ‘Our Stvirc will he ripen until ‘ SIX ()'(‘I.()(‘K. Send along thc children. Everybody will ‘ i-ccrirc prompt attention. lttarter a 00. I Limited I i 253.1 252.9 252.9 -- ._-_. arauimwoc 2 0 3 3 4 IVANT MORE ARTISTIC BILLBOARDF MONTREAL. Sept, 7~tBy The Canadian Prcssl-Canadian out-i ldoor billboards contain too much story and not enough illustration. isays Ugo Tcrruzzl of the Itaian ad- ivertising firm Imprcsa Genomic Affissioni c Pubiicita, Mllano. "It seems as if advertisers want the people to know their whole history land methods of business and iry to tell thcm all this, and 11 whole lot more, on a poster," said Signor Terruzzi. In Italy, he slid. lhcr." was little “st/shy" on lsiibuiirtixx Good illi|- strations of sonic‘ artistic worth were featured, he said. He claimed these i0 bc every bit as strllrng as the Canadian sign without ht coining blots (it the landscape. His own company, he said, coit- tinualiy employed two widely known artists to design pastors and citlicr outdoor advertising mcdin. Tlic Italian posicr is ll11i"li sinnilcr than iii.»- Canadian one. he said. Whiic of 012;; is vcry nourishing to iiwaiids and can lzc added to s0 many articles of 11701! without 111E patient realizing it, It may be bcritcri lntrrtiic cookcrl cereal, add- Icd liberally‘ to pllflfllllgs, imatcn lightly and added to milk. mange _1ii’ct*. eir. ' ' Rconris a wiims '7. lkiu. Dub Zlirléfrtixe-ud iuéxm: g’ u” flghl Q” luAnrrs l _.' country CAPITOL lliiting 01¢ ‘lllgl! spots oi ‘Hollywood- oi all plocesl IVIERRY AND RUD mL|A|u4~ i Farm Notes Pla-‘LNTING PERENNIALS In the inildcr sections of the most pcrcimals can be plaiizcd successfully until quite late in iiie fall, but ivhcrc tiic winters arc severe care should be taken so that planting is finished several weeks before the ground is hard frozen and a mulch of straw o1‘ other sitiiablc material applied. Perennials that have been grown from seed sown in spring and transplanted during the summer should be ready to put in their per- manent pIACCS in Scptcinbcf. If the ground is dry, water thoroughly so that the soil adheres to the roots when the plants are lifted. If planting iii a border, grcup three to five plants 0f each variety t0- gctlicr leaving ample space so that each plant can develop to its full size. " Iris plants can be divided quitc late in September, although July and August are generally consider- cd "[110 best. lime to do this‘. When the flowers llCglll to grow small the plant should bc dug up and the oldest parts of tiic rhimmc dis- carded. Pieces ivitli several fans of good iica1liiy' iciivcs should be cho- sen and three or four can be plant- ed about a foot apart. in a clump iii a large 11o dcr. 1n a small border, it snglc division is sometimes suf- iiclciit. '1iic soil where they have to go should be well dug and some bone nical added before replanting. ' 'rhe roots should bc made firm but the rhizomes should be just at the surface of the soil. A sunny posi- Lion should be chosen for the tall bearded varieties. Peony can stay in the one place for many years. but in tIme the flowers begin to fail and giow smaller than they used to do. Whcu this occurs it is time to more and divide them. September is the best season to do this. If it is pos~ sible to p-ive them a new bcd it is intter to do so. If this cannot bc (lone, then the plants should be dug up and the old soil removed and iir-iv, LEOOCl soil put. in its place, A handful of bone mcal for each Plflfl‘, should bc mixed in with the nciv sail. After (liflgliig the plant wash off all the snil and divide the roots as carefully as possible. Divisions with four or f'vc eyes are the best for an ordinary garden. PEACHES ARE NOW PRIME )Iarkct is Well Supplied and Prices Arc Reasonable llccaiisc of the compnriiiivciy slinri. season, praclies should bc iuirciiziscd how for preserving pur- prise‘. rilntcs thc market service of lllf‘ Domiifoii Fruit Branch. sun- Tl])',‘llf‘(l Canadian peaches arc plentiful this your, reasonable in prices. of a quality flint has seldom bccn sui-passcrl, and the season is iimv at its peak. Fciv fruits lend themselves so well to preserving as mpches. If pi-rpcrly luuidlcd, very little of the natural flavour- is lost iluring the preserving process and they will k001i in their mignal condition al- most indr-fiirtclv, providing a wcl- come and 11011111111‘ varlcty to the niciiu during the 1 inter months. In making purchases be sure to go; lllf‘ bosl, At the present time you can't g0 m: ivrong, as Cann- (Ilan pouches now on the market arc among the finest the world prcrluccs. Appczrnce is a fair guldc to quality. Sec v~ "l the pea- MATINEE 3.15 n..."- 11c, 28c. EYENING ‘I b 8.45 .... 26o, 87c. TH EY’RE HERE AGAIN in o riot of lsuglu staged in movin- lend. Will Juno Cl do, Norman [could ("APITOL SERIAL AND ' \VI'I‘II CROSBY. out NSMML! s it HOLLYWOO Tm: CHARLOIYFETOVSYN GUARDl. uiziuiiai. (iliiillllllli This is reserved for news, but advertisements of n news character may be inserted at the nte of 4c per word, strictly payable in Id- vaucc. 7 _ DANCE A1‘ McMlI-LAN IXOTEL gomghg 5508-9-8-11. RESERVE ' SEPTEMBER 26th AND 27th for High Tee. in Holy Redeemer Hall. Sept. 8-11. CHURCH 0F BCOTLANIL-Mr. Jas. Harvey Bishop, student, will preach Friday, 9th at Cape Traverse at 7.30. SUNDAY SERVICES.—D1‘. M. E. Genge will preach at Mt. Stewart. Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock and at st. James morning and evening. scones SIDNEY cuanus MURRAY MR. ARTHUR VESSEY re-opens his Piano Classes September 22nd. Phone 1587-3 now for reservations. 6696-9-8-11. POLICE COURIH-Yesterday at. the Police court a drunk and in- capable was fined $3.00 and costs or Jan! p: memo- MELODY CARTOON 5 days. Two non-stops were dis~ P91100730 niis-scd. Y VALLE. aIURRAY RIVER. — Preaching service lnthc Murray River Public Hall Sunday, September 11th, at 7 p. m. There will be special sing- ing Louis Harris. NEW LONDON GROUR-Prcs- P955955 at 1m“ some “d C9101" and, lrvtcrian Church in Canada. Servic- are round and plump and wcii dc-l [,3 o“ sundayfseptember 11th Wm velopcd. The caiui- immediately unqhc as fonows;_n a“ m_ Ciiflom 591' the slim l5 m" ‘lefliosi- Emid°1130 p. m. Geddie Memorial. 4.00 to ripeness. If it is creamy whitc‘p_ m_ North Rusumm 79g p_ m_ or yellow you can be stirc you 11r0tGranyi11e_ getting ma: that is mellow, deli-t __._. cateiy flavoured and full of Juicci wmsLog UNITED cflullcflp. Remember, tlicrc is nothing magic sqfviggs on gummy, September- in the preserving process that will 11th, l-Iighfield 11 a, m, Princetown change a mcdiocre Luit into a first Road 3 p, m_ wlnsloe south 7,30 ‘class preserve. Use the best youjp. m. The pastor, Rev. L. J. Leard can buy. Its usually cheapest in‘ will conduct the services. the long run and yairil have the satisfaction of kiioiving that YOU!‘ preserves will be perfect. when the time comcs"to scrve them. (‘BURCH 0F SCOTLAND.—Rev. Ewen MacDougall will preach Sab- ‘ hath 11th at DeSable at 10.30; Cape Traverse at 2.30 and Siimnierside at '1 p. m. Also Monday 12th at Milo Hail at 7.30 and Tuesday 13th at Coleman at 7.30 p. m. ALFONSO AS GODFATIIER BUDAPEST, September 6—F0r- i mer King Alfonso of Spain, who ac- quyscg‘ hnntseltihso ilfllliiflilrxlmy i: t bcr 11th. New Dominion at 11 a. m. liiinsesgrniina'se solci lirfvVicnlzna alxmgsto“ at a p’ m’ Comwau at ‘ _ ‘ _ _ ‘ i730 p. m. Memorial Service at the |few days ago, will reappeai shortly , Monument, Comwan. at 3 p‘ m. Addresses by Dr. Cyrus McMillan in the same role in behalf of his mm- °°‘"“°5s Zamyskl" ‘ land Major Tierney. Rev. D. x. Ross, Minister. ' The Countess, who was born a5 Bourbon, duchess, gave birth here‘ today to n. healthy daughter. Al To ATTEND 513 DUNSTAN'S__ number of other members of thc'N,,_i1 Tribes‘ o; this cm“ 1e“ m“ Spanish Riiyal Fnmlll’ amvcd munornlng for Charlottetown, where Budapest for the occasion, includ- 1 he W111 resume m; stugjes at 5t ing the Infanta Louise and the 1n- . Dunsmnrs CQHegQ; Frederick, 54m fanta Alfonso and Don Carlos, the i of M; and .101“, ,r_ J, Dunphy, latter formerly gcncriilissimo of ‘ leaves tomorrow on a similar min. the Spanish army, accompanied by slon.—Monct0n 'I‘r11nscript. his son, the Infante Don Carlos,‘ i- nnd his daughters, the Infantasl CHURCH 0F ENGLAND SERP Dolores, Consuelo and I-Istizranzit. ,VlCE$ in U18 P1111811 0i NEW 7110B- Alfonso is tired of bciliguphqw- 1 don on the 11th inst. will be as fol- graphcd. Yesterday he forcibly 1)1‘L‘.-‘ IOWSI-Bilrllflgiflll. 3611001 9-30 8-m- vcntcd a photographer from snap- , H°1Y C°mmum°n 1°39 fl- m~ FY9110!!- ping him during a luncheon in the‘ 31""- s°h°°1 1-39 P- m- Bfifvlw! Hotel Dunapalota and had him ex-l 2'30 p" m' Kmsmgmn sch”! 3 pencd by the wmtaux 1 p. m. Services 7 p. m. G. T. Sprlggc. Rector. y CORNWALL CHARGE, Septem- SOBER MATRIMONY DEMANDED 1N MEXICOl If you Bifply for i1 marriage lic- cncc 1n Sim Luis Potosi, Mexico, the authorities naturally want. to FAIRVIEW AND VICINITIC- The Misses Stella and Lillian Cur- rie left on Saturday morning on re- turn to Cambridge, Mass, having make sure that you are not a vic- glsesumrinfr at their“ home Hm of drink’ ‘saddened onwsiinilayfoxrllilxsillnbyy Y}: At lcnst, the Governor of San. Luis Potosl has dccrced that allliygfeztdizteh taxman/Isis izgmesixec; lapplicrints for ma"ringe licences Ml_s'wm_ McEwen New Dominion‘ innit produce a nicdical certificate _R;w H R stavén or the Pr“: a? pm“ that mcy “m mt w" i byterlan Church in Canada, held a mm“ “lmlwllm _ ‘ i service in Elliott Hall on Monday Another dccrrc issued .>y tl19;even1ng of last week It w“ a ‘Govt-mm offcisui reward of 500 t great pleasure m have the Reverend pesos (about $1501 to anyone whalgmluenlun here "am, and it 1s discovers how to pcscrve the qual- , hoped H may be possible m w,“ itlcs of the national drink. pulquc,‘ “m... the Berv1ces__M15s med“ while (iepriving it of its alcoholic Burdeu; 15 m the m“, attending Pmlmrtws- Prince of Wales College-The re- ‘Puiquc is the fcrmmitctl juice of the mangucy, or century plant, nnd is thc national drink. not only of men and women, but frequently of infants. Doctors, while dcplnrlng over-indulgence in pulquc, dc~ Clflrc that it has bcnciiccnt pinp- ertics which provides elements otherwise lacking in the‘ normal Mexican dietary. WOMEN Must . SUF FER? Is i: their lot to suffcrcrampsand backache: every month? Certain] not. The mnic e - fect of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegg. tnble Compound has ended all [In] for many thousands of womgn, Mrlf’ llllcp ‘scaseist icnl,5 was nlvvs s sifciy. liredyijfiinombye. “Now," I e says, "everywhere I o people tell me how much bemzr l loo r feel lake dancing for joy all the limg," I, c/a/a. 5.’ filing’. chegrarepf- mediunifin 10113 lilo. VliiiTl-RLE CDMPDUNO port from local fishermen up west. is that the ‘catch of lobsters so far this season is very pours-The Women's Institute local Ditrict Convention held in Long Creek last week was largely attended, both the afternoon and evening sessions being much enjoyed-The sym- pathy of all goes out to Mrs. James Smith, Mrs. James Taylor and Messrs. Thomas and Stephen Bur- dctt in the death of their mother. l-J‘. . ?i______ PERSONALS Mr. Austin Jardinoiand Mr. G. Emerson Huestis of Wllmot Valley, were visitors to Charlottetown on ‘Tuesday. Mr. Edward D. Cleveland of Hail- fax, spent the week end visiting with friends in Hunter River. Miss M. l-l. Brown and Mrs. D. Laurie of Andover, who are spend- ing a very pleasant visit on P.B.I. passed through the city Wednesday en route to Union Rood North, where they were the guests of Mrs. i. V. McKlnnon. They were accom- lpanicri by Mrs. s. Farquhorlon and Mrs. I. e" nleecl never liave suileriecl For all lIlIQSC years "is headache‘, P°°|I uppafifg, lllillgfl 116801601 l0 OVCPCOIIIIG 601111110X! low vitality could have been corrected by eating u idoli- cious cereal containing "bulk" and Vitamin VB HIS poor health resulted from con- stipation. It brought dull headaches to cloud his days, sleepleesncss to break his nights. Oflice handicapped. Ambition blunted. He tried to correct his condition- with pills and drugs. He found he had to keep increasing dosage to get results. Then, one lucky “day, he heard about Kelloggfi ALL-BRAN.‘ He put this tempting cereal on his Baily menu. In a month, it seemed hard to believe he wasthe same man. A new spring to his step. in his eyes. A new outlook on life. What makes Kelloggis ALL-BRAN so good for you? It furnishes two The gentle, natural waiy to relieve common c: o u s T I PAT}! o N 0’Leary A large amount of damage was reported from West. Point. Wharf on the morning of August 23, duc to the tempest of the previous night. Many boats were sunk, and damaged, and in many cases ren- dered useless. Bo for the lobster season on the south side has been p. failure, due to stormy weather, and low prices the result of too much gear, being brought in from the north side ‘and mainland. A catastrophe, which might have resulted in loss of life occurred midway in the Straits, off the west shore, one night last week. Three fishermen returning mam the mainland, where they had 80m: in connection with their fishing business, noticed a large boat lying in the Straits» and thought, maybe it was in trouble. Blowins down they were astonish- ed to have it put on steam and dllhintothair bout/whim it tsafely, at West Point. wharf. constipation : building iron I weight of liieipfliver. ' The “bulk” in ALL-BRAN is simi- lar to thaLof lettuce. Inside the body it absorbs moisture, and forms a soft mass, which gently clears the intes- tines of wastes. Two tablespoonfuls hours were daily are usun lieved this wa Special co the red - an A new light grocers- Ontario. struck amidships opening "P '1 large hole, their boat immediately sinking, fortunately they managed to attach her by a. hawser to the “warship" which they had boarded. Then men, and boat. were landed The damaged boat was a. nice craft with an 18 H. P. engine, and had figured the week previouslyin a daring search for a lost. fisherman in a raging tempest. Rev. Howard Griffin lift on Aug 2'1 for Edmonton, Alberta. whcrc he is Professor of Philo- sophy and Latin in Si. Joseph's Seminary, after spending his vaca- tion at his home in Burton. lie-was accompanied as fur as Summersidé by his mother, Mzs. John Griffin. and cousin Mlrs Catherine How- ard. , Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Williams of Lynnfleld, Mass. and Mrs. Burton Scott of Midgle, N. B.,_hs.vé been visiting relatives and friends in Hcllburton and’ Cape Wolfe. In- cluded in the party are Mr. and intestines; Vitamin B to help tone the intestinal l leach In addition, ALL- BRAN supplies twice us much blood- cases, use ALL-BEAN will; each meal. If your intestinal trouble is not rc- ALL-BRAN finer, softer, more palat- able. Enjoy as a cereal or use in cooking. In package. Sold by all Made by‘ Kellogg in London, “Bulk” to’ exercise the as an equal amount by llysuflicienti In severe y, see your doctor. oking processes make 1111-1111111 d-greeu i Ruth of hynnflcld- “l, Harvesting operations arc l" l d swing in this locality. Silliiidl crops arempor-ted. Blight- 0" P°' tatnes is quite prevalent- Mrs. Selina Sellendei- of N" York has returned in 119-’ Wilma“: New‘ York, after haviflfl “Ln: Pleasant. imiiaaysst h" *“‘“'“° = camp in Okliwilcda pfQtty weddinil 1'“ solemnized at 5t. Mark's. w" o: on Aug. 23, when ltflss Lily m" was united ln,.th0 3°11’ will“ _ Matrimony to Mr. 'Wil1inni Mil Kenna, by Rev.. Phftlfl“ Mme“: mther-oftha groom. assisted ' Rev. Howard Griffin. The a“? dents were, Miss Bhl¢ld§~ "mic of the bride, nnd Mr- Fm” M ' Kenna, brother of the izrmm- __ reécpiioirftvns , 11111! in the "m: ' at the honicot tile brides milieu Mrs, John Dalton, Burton. will . wnslnrgeiy ‘attended. The MP D couple have the sincere W151i" - many friends thrgiflhiml m” Pr: _, lites-for a v “lllFPY “d i ‘A. very. Ibis. Clyde Ooombs and dnukliibr; l 11101-0. _' " Lvf -: