THE CHARLOT'I‘ETOWN_ GUARDIAN OCTOBER 3, 1932 PAGE§IX ONE pn’ ltlat. ads-lie. 2111‘- Vance. Tm-jy Eve. 7 k B.~i5-z6c,3le ____ Tmmw She tries to mislead rr cosrs NOTHING to try the 110555 1 a 11E - 11m" 1'": Home Ideal Oil Burner in your own llrmveelr kxiggilhlieze? 1mm‘ L” “s mm“ on’ m your is? nlirthful - and old base burner. T. G. Ives, distrib- ‘fi-n T thr-r-rilly! utor for P. E. Island. 5561-10-1-31 V, _ , ‘ _ ‘I ‘TOYSTERS 75c per quart, 40c pint (llllll-kl R11 h . - 1 Containers supplied free. Aylwards. ' ‘I . t t. 5560-10-1-31. srurs , N D 202 Richmond S ii m“? 1 RUMMAGE sans-st. Peter's " Cathedral Schoolroom Saturday, A TORY Al, THE October 15th. 5582-11 wont», E RW N I rue WE c/uv SUPPLY you with the FLESH n1‘ H E _ new super lubricant "Pyroil" by .r\.\'l1 _v ~ ' v retail ol- wholesale. Make your old ‘H111 __ car perform like new. T. G. Ives, 1101"” r » distributor for P. n. Island. _' g 5561-10-14! I roucc COURT-At the police: _ u _ court Saturday morning a summary . ejcctnlent case was ordered car- l§ . .. rled out. A non support-case was: ‘l’ W u ‘ i D t, f H. _ . adjoin-hurl until today. case‘ , __ I _, . _._._ - . ANL-ARIHUR Comedy and Musical Subject 112111181 -\ i111" charged with ob- : ulhnlonots LADYHOF THE éCREEN " 1 strnctinl; .1 police officer was also (iI.()]{!()['§L\' (}()\\‘NED a‘ ADORABLY IIUMAN i adjourned ulltil this morning. ‘ 10f Sorrows. 'l‘llere are no other ' I h . lworcls so able to help our devotions i ' :‘.his evening. The prophet calls tliei . . ‘v . \~- ‘Christ “servont." Equal with God. IIIOIV Lightship .1~Ie became gvflllli, To a world T RE, lhnfs Its Work which socks beyond all else its own will He alone gave up His will to Yarmouth tlla: of another" and came not to - _ [MOUTH N s ocwbw l be llllll§.‘¢i(‘l‘l‘r'l unto but to minister. ‘_ _ ' ‘ " ' ' in drama that lifis Ihe curtain on "relives behind lle took the low-Ly form of a “tonal 111*‘ 0111105 01 B» 1151115111? 311d ihewcreen Yqlllfla heorf-louching_sfory"of the and subjected Himself to every‘ 1111111111911 of “S operation were skat- world,_fhe fleshpnd the movies‘ human lilntaiioll. He claimed no, c T Ted‘ here by feat?’ Doucziu’: . , A ' ‘ll ' C a " CXCUPUOXH - and we always find o 1 M“ "n P“"s1 _ vcng‘ 5611i gt m e 511a l the }O,_,|.c5, p150“ not ‘ITAWA, Sept. zit-A 5H7!!!“ of‘ velnmen Lg s p Lurcher New _v m“, Phflr,5[_cs_ By Yearly fifteen hundrcdpt ikace-klf 11f, in per‘. fer her annual overhaul» V: inc of “rum liquor on the 1115111 seas ~ as ill':. 'l\\‘0lll_\‘ ("rht ywars ago Dou- l e t "W0 ind its so ucl inthc r eW ~11‘ f th r . "rs and we loom ' ‘ ‘ q "’ C" < b 11’ or we YFWS ‘YVLHIWJUIH Him s He has been Cm!” 0f Canada mdny ‘H1111 1h“ mm“ 0111"“ but “n1” 1hr” y‘ .‘ ‘ . - “ A , $0.000 claim of Captain Eli hlils- lll0ll-', . haven't, ‘P355911 yet" he re- .\.\IJ LQWELL SHERMA "EH among us .hat, thine l» no glnintss _ 1 (‘UIIOON GREGORY RATOF’: NE ‘ AMILTDN but that fmmd i“ servfm The“ sen against the DOmlfllOll Gweln» marked. During his long career he ~ Suflcrhlgs “W? undoflnkcn in our merit was argued. Judgment was has seen many faces come and go, stead He bow Om. gyms and ca? reserved by Hon. A. K. hfacLean. and could relate a good story about‘ rlcd our SOITOWS as long as men President of the court, after hear-‘cach were it not frr the fact "we service the Kingston ladies enter- shall live the Cross shall present mg F" P‘ var°°"- '°1 1111‘ 111mm 0'59 0111i’ 119"‘ 101' 1W0 011511199 111°"! ‘$511100 i116 30111111111 Performers in to us the deepest facts upon which Deparmwnh 0Y1 behalf ‘of 1110‘ \\'<‘<‘1<5-" . m W [he gap and a social time was en- our redemption i.» built. The Cross Crown and J. W. Macldin K. C.’ H‘s liglltsllip is stationed near, M“ y "mm, is “smug in (fm-n. w.“ “and m m also for eternal appearing for Captain Aiassnn,‘ the Lurchel- shoals, 16 miles from; ljoyed. wall and her many friends are de- lighted to see her aaain. fir-r hus~ band was pastor of Cornwall Church reveal years n40. Miss Thankful Balm-teacher at Hazel Grove and Miss Muriel Mc- Donald tcacller at Bethcl are spen- ‘ding their fall holidays at their ihomes in Comwall-C Miss I.‘.l"\' Scott has‘ returned to Quincy, Afass, after spenvllnir the lummer at her home in Cornwall. Georgetown Ootltrrntulatlons to Calvin Mc- - Donald of Cornwall who won first Mr. William MacDonald who has at the Central School Fair withllbeen vistng in Gmrgcitovtm. the his calf and also won the ellamp- ' guest of his sister, Mrs. L. H. D911! lonslllp ln the Sllortllorn calves. > las left recently for New York. lean Frlzzi-l vion first. in her class] —- in scvw , five yard dash anti also’, Mrs. Joseph McPliee and family first in the free for all for tzirls. have left Georgetown to spend the jwlnter in Charlottetown and their; The SWHIIIIV School rally service departure is regretted by their‘ was held Sunday’ nixht in Com- many fficiirlS- vall United Cllilrvh and n very Mrs. McLeod and little son Howie who had been visiting in George- town the guest of Mrs. McLoodks parents Mr. and Mrs. Rafuse left recently for her home in Halifax, N. S. arse conzzrczation listened to the nimciol :;!_‘l‘\'i(‘(‘. Additional num- bers rm the program were as fol- lows: recitation. Grace Crosby; illbvl Howard; recitation, l Alvlilnllon; story "Follow- ing Jesus to (‘rods IIOHSP" bv Lulu Scott; solo, bliss fvlllflfil Mcfllirhald; story “Th0 Two Smrchcrs“ b_v El- mer Priucll; prayer anti address by ltiir. and Mm. Robert Fraser ac- companied by Miss Fstell Solomon and Mr. Bulger, summerside spent the week end in Georgetown. Rev. D. K. Ross‘, :lrll3r~"“ "Follow- lm: Jesus “Today” hv Jack Crosby _-—-—- itrzv. D. K. ftoss illcn presented M155 DQ701111!’ 3313111151113 3901159‘ the prim-s to the following: Miss 10W“ 15 1115111118 111 51131319751119 1-116 Elxlth Stone (‘i'l‘tif§i'7lil* lull] cold mic-st of her imrle Mr» R0116" teal. Ilarol Scott, Flinn" llu i, An- F1115"- llie Gl Plliil T lnrl .\ guard - 5h“; rm,“ 1 m7, e of m, Np“v It is with profound regret that y,.,<,,,n,,.,,,v M, r;.,,-,_._. Hod, ‘l1pl1 we leztrned of the death of Mr. 3,,,,C,..;H,,.,,r ,4 3)," t mdnyfllellry Delory, which occurred at who“; m, W] In,” “.3, Q,- ,__~JC_ the Soniiariunl after n. short ill- p333, “NH; 4,,- ,,,-; IKLSS which he bore with patience . , _ _ and lTSigTlMZOn to God's Holy w ll. Th, ,,....~,,,¢ »-1-],,. ;,._.;r_,_.,1,,.,.,.,; , He was a devoted member 0f the ,v;,.,,.,.‘- _,_.‘,_; ,.d.,,,,n,,,,1 m K ,0“ Roman Catholic Church and re- m; Chum“ m, “cdnmd ,.v_ cclvcd the last rites. His beauti- ful death is a great consolation to (‘lirlvalill his dear ones who are left to mourn the 105s of a loving husband and ylblYlfilPf. There are left to mourn 1 his widow and one son, his father‘ l PRINCE EllWARD-JOIJAY i GAPITUL . "c" - LIATINEIE 3.15 . . . . . . .. 16c, 26c. EVENING ‘I & 8.45—26e,37c,45c. wfilsiseicftierzgei :‘:w,neen':'ne:: ' “ ' ' ‘ " T 0- D may be inserted at the rate 0| 4c. per word, strictly payable in ad- of, the Cape Florchu Lighthouse, Yar- l mouth sound. In the ship's absence hound the jagged rocks, at some points Captain Masseln is the owner the schooner “Aerial". In June 1927 that vessel holiness. Surely sill must be a ‘terrible thing when it carried Him to suffer as Hr- did. The picture of the lnnurcm Suffering brings to from St. Pierre for some des- less than ten feet below the water ‘ Us the tn“: m, __ Yaw of 0m, sum tlnation which did not ap- surfaee, are marked by a buoy. The ‘ PPM‘ W511i’. ran into the Dom- Lurcher is anchored two miles 1 And the cross w;l1 stand to us for eternal love. Whenever we look up- on the Cross may we realize its meaning and purpowe. It is the lnion customs preventive steamer‘ from the shoals, but during a storm "Margaret" of! the Magdalen ls- this distance from the treacherous lands. On board the “Aerie? were rocks seems almost too close for 1V0“, csseme m- christiamt3h stowed away the i440 "packages" comfort. ________ of liquor. The “Margaret" evldenlZ-| The‘ hcaay chain used to anchor . . 1y considered the opportunity too the lightshl has parted on several TI‘ 211118 good to pass up. Her captain selzedj occasions i: exceptionally heavy - ‘the "Aerial", towed her int/i Gaspe, weather. Each time the wind was Per Hour rand the load of liquor was soon on. blowing away from the reefs, and the way to the customs warehouse; little danger was experienced. Built Commuting at 200 miles an hour at Halifax. But the French Gov-1 in 1903, the Lurcher No. 14 sprang Soon Wm be a possibmw according lernmezlt intervened-St. P10???‘ 1s a leak some year ago in one of m ms inventor 0t a “nyiing tram" la French ISIi1Hd—R8pI'9S€fllflilOflS: the bottom steel plates, worn Although me "mun" Sun is m ‘g0 l were made that the seizure had‘ through by the friction of coal and experimmml stages m a laboratory, , taken place on the high seas, and’ ashes.’ The pumps were able to the imentor Walter H‘ Judson of , the Canadian Government releas-i keep up with the inflow until tem- Camden’ N. :1" is commced that it V‘ Kites-he schoonera hbout one year, porary repairs were made, followed will YCKZllll much of the freight and ‘ the reimfiugg meeéargo to HS °wn_ 1335801111” Plmmss ma‘ duirmg m? er. ‘The order was executed, but it, Doueette explained that a. roll- filslficgxixlievfifs u’ ° e1” “m” ° was discovered that approximatelyl ing motion brought very little The sperm“ of the invention are E ivgirthi of the liquor had van- strain on the cable, but as the sh1p considering the construction of an m; I T1011“ which had com alwms swung Rmuml Wm‘ the bow experimental line between Atlantic! fled w ‘skey were "nod Mm into the wind, pitching was f“ ORV and Camden so they may de‘ i wt; Some of the liquor had been‘ more likely to break the chain. terlninc the practicability of tnfifp,’ ‘ed away NOW Captain Mas- mnflnuany Suppl“ npm a m“ w motm n the tests Show the cm can, is demanding the $9,000 wqrfl)‘ a pitch and vice versa dllriflg high make the m“ between the w“ Omiluor or the money. Judgment,‘ sins. the lurchers motion was quite poillts in nineteen minutes, as the 1W‘ e given in due course’ 1glrljalmnar to that or m ordinary 222.351”$321.52???"i§;;2.l”§l..’;‘i' . is we“ we Chimgu m“ in m“ and a ha" steam engine, the car also uses the; fog horn. beacon light and wireless humus. {engine in braking by means of, beacon. During fine weather the The Cm Lmwqs on an elevated i steam brakes which make contact.‘ 1111191‘ $111115 115 C311 f0? 81X mil!!!- “trouglf with its four specially sus- Mm the Sides of the trough’ .1 t“ every hour to enable steamers Iienfied wheels rolling ill two spec- . Present plans ca“ for the Con’: 1.0 determine the" position’ D lal gutters made of composition. btrucuon or two types or equipment bmrmy weather the mg hem blows The side mcnlbcrs of the car take Estimated cost {or carrying forty-l thrice blasts m quick succession at up the side and upward thrusts of [our passengers one mile is 42 fqrdusccond intervals “mile the the car as thcv develop at maximum can“ Fuel economy is Shaw“ when 1 “Wrongs beacon sends continuous speeds. ~ ‘the inventor believes a Philadelphia 1 53111115‘ The 591w)" 113111- 9-‘1 111 i119 Bllilton stream lines with a. large ‘Jersey (my ticket should be about 015C or an Ordinary “ghthousm ithree-blade propeller in front, it $1125‘ gxgtgc; ggntiermsgtew at twill actually "fly" after reaching‘; ,“|,,,,d-,__“,,¢ ‘m n" ‘MIME present numbering eleven, spends 4 plates were secured. was issued fbrl by a hasty trip to port, where new ' Institute News CAPE TRAVERSE INSTITUTE The monthly meeting of the Cape ‘Traverse Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Willard Crooks 0n Thursday afternoon, Sept. 22.‘ Meeting opened with women's creed followed by roll call which- was responded to by sixteen men‘ berl. The reports of hhe_ different‘ committees were then heard and new committees were appointed. A‘ bill oi.’ ‘I7 cents for fruit was paid. also a bill of 18 cents for thread for the quilt. The president reported that the Afghan had been sold and1 the sum o: ten dollars was handedl in to the Secretary. The collection amounted to 83 cents. ‘rhere was no program as the autograph quilt was quilted at this meeting. ‘This quilt with the sum of ten dollars goes as a donaflon to the Provin- cial Sanatorium. Meeting closed with the National Anthem.‘ Ixbxt meeting to be held at the home of ma. Gordon MacWilllam. PENROSE ELLIS, CALEDONIA Mr. Penrose Ellis suddenly de- parted this life at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Thomas McPherson, Caledonia North, Sept. 8rd,1932. Mr. Ellis was born at Bedford, Lot 12, Prince County, P. n. 1., a1 [years ago. Most of his life he worked on the Railroad. After retiring from his work on the section he lived for a few years in Tyne Valley, The remainder of’ his life to the end, he lived with his daughter above men- tioned. Hard work in his lifetime, advancing years and rheumatic troubles made the last year or two a time of helplessness. All of this he bore not only uncomplalnlngly, ' but as one daily growing in fort- itude and faith on Him of whom, Job of old said, “I know that my; Redeemer liveth." etc. I His widowed daughter and fam. 11y nursed him to the end with Feat affection and tender cure. He leaves to mourn and miss a beloved christian father, 3 sons and one 9°“ and D- H- McPherson. The daughter, William and John in‘ funeral services at the home and Meme; T135050" m a E_ L and grave in Caledonia were conductgd Thomas McPherson, Caledonia M15 Ellis impressed us as i; man North, p_ n 1 The pambearers of Christian thought and quiet me- were Messrs. John Martin McPher-l dnatlon’ subjects t‘) 111111111. in his 1101i. Robert and John Whiteway, helpless 91111. when comparatively Malcolm McPherson, J. A. McPher- m” ‘mm Pm- he appeared to give considerable time. Thus creating a mouvevpower is supplied by may spiritual atmosphere around hlm,| 11mins steam boilers and engines A“ such. though unable to attend of the single action type. __..._.-»____ M1111"?! . t "Badminton-foot." will be much missed from our midst. deceive u. in q Pm perform a o Mrs. McPherson widow of the late by ms pastor‘ Rev‘ Muster M11176)’- / a _ auras BULBS 3 - Just received luul opened ’ ' our Annual Full \IlIP7IH‘I\l nf DUTCH BULBS . direct from the i '_ y LlSSl-I, ll(illlll\.\‘l). l, TULIPS -' bier DARWIN stem.) IIYACINTIIS Single). " . DAFFODILS cnocue Fllllliil/its‘, NARCISSIJS, Jre. 8m, all large size HFLB.“ Prices much lower. (J0me ll and make your selection early Garter 8: Co. ' 1 LIMITED growers Wingle and linu- Tuilps llom, Finuhle an. .. . " 4 ‘Yfiflqfittewn- .-~..<.<.-r . ‘and mother. two brothers and two, ‘sLstcrS. Ht was a nephew of Ivir-Tmv‘ m“ C“ “m “fly” "long “s e19‘ i ‘John Deiory 0i‘ (hometown. The 1 "M011 track “n” 11111111111118 1110 119-1 funeral which was held at Vernonlcf-‘isnry 5119111- 311d ‘V111 171118 1005c; was one of the largest seen form“ Imam" 111111 1119 511105 0f the some time, the many mass cards "110111411" ‘spiritual bouquets, floral trbutcs P°“‘"1'°<1 1W a GGO-horoepowcf ftlle speed of I20 miles an hour. two months out of three on the h l , , _ Based on an lerodyllalnic princi ism], which realm: t,’ Show only fir. VLR. Carson CHIROPRACTOR Three You Palmer Graduate 124 Prince St. Phone 1012 Home Calls Made. and messages of sympathy, show Ithe hgh esteem in which he was _B_kINGING UP FATHER once a year. The tarlv hold 16,000 gallons of fresh water, and prowe- Iions lire brought out weekly by motorboat. 1 Exeoptlng one Diesel engine to i drive ft '1 1-2 kilowatt generator, all By 1Maeterlinek Gets Title 0f Count PARIS, Sept. ao-laelng mo, t count utevo is the honor- just b, stowed on Maurice Maeterllne]. author of Pelleas et Melisande, by Albert the First, King a1 Bglglum Maeterlinck left Nice, to Mum‘, 1° 3618mm forthe ceremony. He our public ordinances of grace, he I 51111 1-1 l"??? active. .Ih'”d" ‘Inn Itomaoh Ornmp. - Don't let PRICE You ! Judge gasoline not by cost in the tank but byaccomplishmcnt on the mad MARATHON "BLUE" ddition to its rties of anti-knock rap d start and smooth once definite/y George McM-nn us held. , The services on Sunday llt the Church Of the Holy Tfilnity wen; that for the Sunday within the 1 Octave of St. Matthew. At Mathis Capt. Kelly gave a brief account 0f i118 1101i’ Apostle. and spoke from the Epistle to the Ephesians 4: 1-6. 1 The expression of St. Paul with re- . gards to Christianity. Un.ty of spir- » it in our lives. What lfe is to the body so the Holy Ghost is to the ‘ church which L; the body and ag- gregate of true believers. At Even- song, Capt. Kelly spoke from Isaiah 53rd chapter at the 3rd verse. [Isiah sees the vision of the ‘Man Iii?‘ ‘JTEP RIGHT ufiqIrTfl-Ilflltvm. AND GET A PLDWIR. 9°,“- BE AFRAlD- 5TnP mat-n- qp. FLGWIRS - Miss LOTTAVQ11$ l5 qlvmrAwAw THiNKlN‘ 5H! Km Grr V011‘; BY D\5H\N‘ cu-r ruuwsRfi? wn-v arr 0002mm Ant ou-r ‘LANDIN’ vans IN ‘m! RlfiHT WAY~ f‘ KIN YOU iMflfilNi HER ‘NR1’ Rswurws Mi- CLANCY emu-r 1-0 as Hlnri wanna wows KGHWHIM? stun’ woMAN-l 51.19909! 50ml. aqps wuz 0N _ HAND TO crrlm. o v.3 \‘” f Li}