I>< ~ '7" F‘? rmrrnnrmr.» >-_ I r i i Abd vw-sA-w-wuvwvswn‘ .. ~._ .-...,._. I PAGE SIX cur: _CHARLO'I'I‘ETOWN GUARDIAN 2.00 --- 3.45 SEPTEMBER 11. 1931 Shirley T513031? CAPITOL ..:.".::rr.~':... TODAY Better Than Ever , III)\\.\RD I.\' KIP- \\‘II.I.II;' WINKIF." AT I'I{I.\'l F LINUS “\\I‘ >‘v RudvrirrlKzp- . " imiiiiiic,‘ '. of Ilix ' cw- Dciuzuil Governs P1‘()d1l_(}t.i()11 .\f<o ")I.\Gl(‘I.\.\' MICIK/ y" siruws 315-100-345 -- SAT. l PRINCEMEII) WARD—-Today--Sat Directed by JO ' own r xenon"... Chmglol “ma... -—NI.\\' DIISNLX CARTOON MATINl-IE AT 3.15. . ma... Award 1...... CUAIE EARLY i marked that ‘and he ihrcmcncd r‘ Y 1 3. ' § . ' I I If - 7* T < -' ~- ' ' Paul ‘v7. Q “Y, _ .. 1'1 Yiinm .\\, o uiuuys . ‘ ,., -- pf; f‘ Riv... , f‘ v L) ‘ b“) l Jun CLLJLIY‘, 2 Verna . . - ‘t - l‘.: 1'. Organizer fl l iwfi‘ t‘ f‘ \\ u.\1i;.\' a , . . ‘ J ' o: tbc Pill-S- ‘ ' ‘ v 1c us.» held r ' . monk P. Gill- . by iwpctifiiig the ill unison and l - . aiusturui by "My . _, ‘ ‘ i . N 3 .\Ii\lll'('(‘il Dove, 4“. ".l_\' nud new Ones were r ‘ _ -or.. 5 Una (ii-con, Vi; was (lvcxieri to try I ., , ,.- l. L’ . p ; _ f . 1 liuzcl Iiisctmi, 2 Puul- “ \ - ~ ‘w n l z requested to w. ' l‘ , .~ or for infor- ~ "W v ‘ motion [lic orcauiizafiori - t “.‘ f1; m. t‘ of A C. . wing Club". It was . _ ‘Hvmt’ SW54‘ ' Hfnlx, rlcvulerl to have a dance in the " , . .. ' H"? .| _ ,_ _ lsrhool on i7. Five new mem- - 5U‘ l" “"103 bcrs were \\( med. Airs. Ji>hn J. y W“ v _ “ \ Corcornn k iuviieci the mom- _ _ ' “ 'v‘i‘u(j"slllxv A m: ("Uri be‘; to I'm‘ \ wfirrt‘ tile roll- ' ' ‘ " ' "" ~ ‘ “““'""‘" coll will be nits i-z-crl by a spelling- mimazn€rknl .'i Aiming fiill" ‘.\I()il\(1I'.l_\' imam“ ....~ t 4n . .»: v “in . - - . . ' .' A gzub “W nil’. be conducted to l‘ ‘" "m" l ‘ Wotan-n‘. lusiilul - - - . n , ' ' .‘ ' '11<e iiinrv- A "rv mfcrcstinw l yu ._ fl the uorl; \\'ll!f‘I‘i no» H \ " . .. ' . .. ‘ ' l‘ r .v V l um ‘enmr t: u.»- .0, H M‘ . __ I v ' l“ “mi ‘Try kw“ lint ..i.i t. l....i.. .\1- r141, .i:i,ou.u.. ‘Wiillltilfi ucrc its f0l-, :lllilrlu Colcs, 2 Yeti! (‘it Itrlrvtt ctown "w: Service 2 1'.'.<ir_.' ‘iiii vctncut Cerfiliculc was > (Zcortxctoyvn r- ‘ §'T‘.‘!"'I"'\‘!; wivnnv. any turn‘ pr‘ <1 ‘.0 ‘curb of i111‘ PIY/w‘ _ __,__ Luau» (;_...;|(-]:;:r.'.‘\vn —- — m.‘ t also tglvlifiljlririicshlioorfi Sfm‘ h.) _ Rvpuytkws as! .\|‘:i‘llun - - 11.40 fnjrl WI ' " W. . I'm“ “ “Wm”: "r ~11 inn-clue _ - 24.30 .~\..\|.i 1' I7“'"h»‘".""~" “f ‘he the». - Q- - - 0.1m \..u. '~ ' m Cmpflm H w" _ __ __ “M, an“ , » f. men‘. Ciiuirlt In"! Mmuvus — i\.f\‘l l nrsy BEE ivestcrdw" n T’ an” mp mm’ H: ly-lvrk l mm’! A M i In: of th" “r M31" mnlmns in“... q;,;,r|.,n,.q,,“~n __ 1 , 5,31‘, ' tieot-irnhcr lfllh tin; bl‘ Rev. W ‘ Mulligan to rc- Lulu; f ‘v |r|o([<-],()“" _ p“; . Chm in id their l consider r1 m; passed n! pre- |-_.._.,k,.., __ _ _ _ 51,1, pnui l lll tlfxvuwuifc, virup. mecfi .~ (c, -,“n ___ _ _ 5;“, yJWl I mm “WK '\\Illt'il _\\us at 'I‘ho first uwvzon of which he ‘who “Nnmqnwn _ _ 600 n“ mm v-to uoili the lender Nils.» Lou- , had my,“ Hm.‘ p‘ ,._ gamma H", gnmnyn- ,, H ha“, (H3011... 1;“ c~"'"“-\' "m1 m m" “m5 was‘ resolution conrcrnlu the citing of ‘mm um‘? 5L l'if""il ‘iv Bliss Rodd of the \V0l'n- nhd,.“\\,!, by‘, I.l".|\l' .'\'o'...u|.| Ten Ilooms at "H UJ“ m" __ , 1 a i . .: ISPIISSIOIT with m». r. at. . ' "“"."_“‘,"*V °."{"l"f:’, Y‘ Rev. Dr, w u» Jellic. moIlr-r- Pilsxvlllll-rs arc fully protected by m‘ "t" 0mg“ “IKE”; ti, tutor of the Pr" bvfrrv nnri Rev. lnsurnnu- for-inn accident that may‘ _ l)“ funk‘ t ‘p W‘ Fm" ‘d v Dr. A. S, Roll], . ~_ Mulhgqn 11nd tinppgp while lIrfl-lllfl in this Bus. vtélklllgilri’: were Dhpnd as foh objected to merrily c of cor-min ‘ w-‘mfPf "I ._'. ' " ‘ I ‘ congrccntlons beivtr present at n Mnnx‘ “A ROOMS h 1 1 Annn (‘crew 2 mm] past meeting during WIllCh snap- AIJLISUN IIUICSTIS v ypunr... Jenn Martin. 4 Alice Won- ‘ Great George St. l nccort and hiidred Spemcr. 5 Lil- ” I Island Motor Transport Ltd. 1 Summer Bus Schedule BUS LEAVES CHARLOTTETOWN 4 FOR SUMMERSIDE (VIA KIZNSINGTON) fully except Sunday 8.00 A.M. 12.15 RM. 2.10 PM. 4.00 IKM. Soturday only 10.30 RM. Sunday only 10.30 A.M. 8.30 I'M. FOR BORDEN (VIA SUMMERSIDE) connecting with Mainland Bus Service 2.10 EM. Daily except Sunday FOR NORTH LAKE (VIA SOURIS) Daily except Saturday and Sunday 4.30 ihM. Saturday only L80 RM. 11.00 EM. FOB 110N181! Dally exoqt Sunday Pressu IEixrfiTlded From Presbytery plicniiop for mi inercn-ed Sfffllll for their church was made. He ilcclnrcd lhnt no couczreerwilon members should be present at Presbytery IllI‘f‘lIll‘!.‘< when grants were being discussed, Dr. Reid advised that under its constitution the Presbytery was not empowered to keep away members of any congregation who applied for permission lo attend‘ fhrotlgh the correct channels. Mr. Zastem Guardian ..'ROBIN HOOD FLOUR makes lovely light loaves of tastier bread. L-I075-7-2ll-r1 ..'SUBS CRIPTIONS to the Charlottetown Guardian may be lmnded to their Rept Archie Hume. ..'I-‘0R SALE-Quantity second 11am! fox Wire Netting, long lengths, good condition. Write for pr oes and particulars. also Cedar LPosm. Address Box 727, Summer- dde, P. I. I. L-Ifl. SECRET AGENT X B" Gene Autdreyi in: "Roovftin- firth’ Rhythm” At T he Capitol Today-Sat. _ Gene Auiry. the beloved sauc- brush troubadour. brings his guitar, his sombrero and his broad winnzng grin to the Capitol Theatre in sm- other safzn of the cow cvuniry. This series, which Republic has ‘ mude info n znoizsiu picture cassic l_\'.\ llll‘.'ll‘.~' n fui‘ iiotlsc at. the .1 11cc. 11rd int night's audience attending the prc icw of “Rootirf Tootin‘ ftliyiluu“ wns no except on i0 the File. Gene has a pcrsrviiniity all I115. own. n liumuu. "foiksv" manner which drzaw: lrm admirers by the fhousnurls. The Aunjv fun mail is onc c.’ ilic modern Hoilviyoozl miracles. "Rnofiif Tooiin’ Rhythm has a typical Auiw pfot — coy. spank- 111:. fu‘l of fbrzlls and surprres. and fcniuriitc plenty of pleasant mus‘ 1 Illlf‘I'l1ltl(‘S_ Gene and his sioogc-fricnd-com- cdinn. Srmlcy Burnctle. become ntixed up in n couicdy of crrors Muilizrm then withdrew his mol- ion. ;or the time bcintz. but re- whnt was fnir for one church was fnir for another to brim: the conzrcutiiioils of nll churches in- terested in grunts to the vex! meetings where grunts arc cussed. As he commenced to speak on his Seen 1d mofzrm. to rccrypsivicr the r1 pop‘. oi’ fin; finance comp tee us yinssrrl nf the Pr‘. jri-rv meeting on hfuy 21. 1.037. the yrcss were 51:1 (l f1 withdraw‘. DADDYKS ROLE “Funivv. ain't "f 17:1 " :».i.<l Jwhni1\'. "that. cvezjvoxic in our house i» an animal?“ "W111i! do _\'fl'l‘.‘ uunni?" “Why, mrvliu‘. .1 dear. and baby's a ‘izile 111mb I'm :1 klfl. I can't. thin}; Wllfll m-u nrc Pa-" “I'm ihc cont. my sonf‘ Zffhdt t 50w of 501mm by Jana l0 Barton. MD. \. DICIKL AHOLT THE IIIKOPPEI) STOMACII —~ PTOSIS I believe it utnuld be n good in- vcslmcnt of time and moucy far those suficriiuz with chronic in- digestion to tukc a barium mcnl nnd have at walchcd by Xrny during the few clays required lor it to puss compeiely out. oi the body. Wuile not cyeryriitc can nfford this ex- amination there ztrc clinics where. if ounce!" is xlbllffibtl. this examine.- tion will bc given without chargtg This bmnum mcai nminnmou will net fell (‘Vrfylhlng about flic stomach and intestines. TlE‘\'l‘l'iilf‘I(‘§.\ if vv.li tell whcilxcr cancer or ulcer is or is not yireseitt yv ' ' worth much f0 patient sud .15 nu. Hovvcvci" there is n condition which is frcqucnfy found by this method ihut may be causing various stomach and intestinal symptoms which other methods of exnminn- t-ion have not discovered; this is a falling (‘IO\\’1i——~l’)l-’7$iS--0f the slum- ach and lnttrstincs. A patient with ptosls is usually thin and nnrrow in physique nnd is very nervous nnd irritable. Some one has described him ns the automobile driver who finds that everybody is clrlvinu‘ improperly cxccpt lrm- self. This nervous. irritable cun- dition of course removes most of the fat that should be supporiinz the abdominal organs and so stomach and intestine fall to the bottom if the abdomen. instead of being up on their proper posi- tions. Nnturnlly there will be stomach distress from 510W empty- ing of the stomneh. gns formnilnn. constipation with occasional din- rrhoea, and other symptoms of in- digestion_ The treatment ns sugcmtcd a few weeks ago in talking about piosls. is the bulldinz up of more fni. in and on the body. the tightening or shortening of the abdominal mu=c1cs by exercise, (thus preventing the abdomen to sum, and the wearing of a properlv filled abdominal belt which will hold up the stomach and intestine until at least some fut is stored between the organs. and the obdominl Imeolel here been tightened Xrny ex- ~, when they don the clothes of two dead outlaws. only to learn that the outlaws are really dead sher- iffs, dressed in outlaws‘ clothes. , The rcnl outlaws are very much ulivc. The catflemcn mistake Gene and ‘Frog’ for the bandits, and mis- fake the bandits. of course, for sheriffs. One of the head cattle- men is iu league with the bandits. and hclps Gene and Frog "escape", thereby c-"tnbiishing himself as n guilty party in the cattle thefts. To tell bow Gene gets himself out of a tight box, exposes the villains, brings them justice and wins the heart and hnnd of the girl, wnard be in spoil the fuu. Monte Blue. "Armidn", Hal Tali- ufcrro. Aim Pendleion, Charles Kim: and a larlze supporting cast, round out lhc production in a cap- nble- and polished manner. AI , Clnuser and his Oklahoma Outlaws contribute a new type of music; Albany and Vicinity Mr. George Noonan, Winnipeg. has returned after a two creeks visit with his mother, Mrs. Joseph Norman, Albany. Friends in Albany and Tryon sincerely regret the pa§ing of M Aurdcy Harvey of Linklctter. Miss Hnrvey having taught school in but], DIHCCS and was a gcncral fnvoriiy yriili all hcr pupils and all who knew her. as a member of the Women's Institute Miss ‘Harvcy- was always ready to help with entertainments, her passing left n place in the community hard I l0 fill. Mr. Inyion spent Sunday in Albany the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Green. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew O'Connell of Boston, Mass. are visiting in Albany the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Tierney. Mr. Clnude S. Delaney and MT. Rcx Dawson lcfl; on Saturday for a visit, to Boston. lviiss Olive Buchanan. teacher of Springfield School spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. Mid Mrs. Willinm' Buchanan. Albany Village School is pro- grossing favorably with Mr. Leith Bouiict‘ ns principal and Miss hint-y Garland in the primary de- partmeut. Friends of Mr. Donald Cameron are plenscd to see him out again :1 for his recent illness. Mr George Warren has return- cd to his home in Albany after tlllficrgtflllg a successful operation in the Prince County Hospital. Messrs Delaney and McKay and J. F. Lord are busily engaged in shipping turnips to the Boston market. Master Marshall Green. son of Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Green is able to be out after his recent ill- ness. Mr. L. F‘. McKennn. Barber, Albany, had ihc misfortune t0 lose his valuable horse known as “The Pup," Thursday rnoming when Mr. McKennn went to the field to get his horse to go to work, he found his horse had fallen into s. partly filled well. dead. Much sympathy is felt for Mr. Mc- Kenng in his loss. Mr. and Mrs. U. J. Pineau, and Mr. and Mrs. George McOormsc were visitors to Charlottetown on Saturday. Mr. Neil Cameron and Mr. Lee Cameron, Stanchel. were visitor; to Albany on Sunday. Mr. Kenneth Green left on Tuesday morning to Tédilfltg his studies in St. Frances Xavier Uni- versity, Antigonish. Mr. Vernon Howatt. Bank of Novn Scotio. Albany is spending his holidays with friends in Am- herst, N5. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Monnghnn Kelly's Cross. spent the week-end in Albany-A. Miss Vooolo-J urn never happy unless I am breaking into song. Bright Young Mun-Why don't you get the Iqy and you won't have lawman. ...e UGIIUuI Guardian caAsyfl-gu, to: PLAOLDQIBDDB. CONFEDERATION urn m- suusucu. L-6798-7-i2-31I ROBIN HOOD FLOUR Milled r h d wheat for your satis- $21110; as e uiors-v-zo-u. srcyvnnrs rsnsr makes ‘bet- m. bread, L551-9-14-tf USE "SOLITE" shortening for bettei" baking. L551-9-14-t£ CONFEDERATION LIFE m- smmucn. L-6789-7-12-3I2 OFFICE CLOSED-Dr. Heath McIntyre’; denial office will be clued until Monday, Sept. 27. L-5lG-9-13-3l. DR. C. II. JOHNSON. Eldon, will not be in his office for one week b l u September 17th. . w“ n" L-653-9-17-2i. A. PICKARD & ('0. urc tinioztd- ing cars of Invomcss and 51114111411111 Screened Cool todny. L-iifiti-B-ll-ili. YORKSHIRE cost. - For mo‘ kitchen range or hcuiutg stove Isl very sat sfactory. Sold by A. PICK-l ard 8a Co, Phone 240. L-GGG-EI-IT-Si. PREACHING SERVICE at I-icnq tberuale Sunday, September 10th at 1 l1 Cr) A. M. Higu Bunk n: 2.30. Mur- rny River at 7. Spccini singing. l Louis Harris. L-dGl-SJ-IT-li. MALPEQUE Presbyterian Church 1 Services Sunday. September 101b,: the Rev. T. Owen Hughes, B. A.,, Montague, will preuch at boili Scr- viccs This Sunday: Rally Duy of the Sunday School \\'1ll be observed. L-543-0-l7-i. PRESBYTERIAN C,II U R C II services, Sunday, Sept. 10 Mount‘ Stewart 11 A M. Marshiield Sun- i day School I1 A M Higlificld 3 P- M. Marshficld 7.30 P. M. l L072-9-17-1i Rev. D. J. Morrison, Minister. Ser- vices on Sunday. September" 10th as follows: Appin Road l1 A. M. Vic- toria 3 P. M. Hampton 7.30. L-652-9-l7-li. ANGLICAN SERVICES, Sunday. September 19th. Milton; St. John's 11 A. ‘ii Nforuiug Pray. r. Rustic»: St. Ma Church. 7.30 P. Ni. Even- uig Pruycif. Everybody welcome. Rcv'd. E. O. Lancaster. Rector. L-656-9-17-1i. SIIIPPERS NO'l‘l(3E.—"1‘iic New- foundland Steamer "Imogene" vvil load Cattle and general Cargo on Friday 24th for the following, New- foundland Ports:—St. John's, Har- bour Grace, Carbonear, and Port Union. A. Pickard d: C0., Agents. L-G64-9-17-4i. YORK UNITED CHARGE-Min- ister Rev. J. A. Nicholson. Servces September l0, 1037. l1 A. M‘. Central Church. 2.30 P. M. Pleasant Grove. 7.00 P. M. York. 8.15 Sacred Concert at Central Church. Messrs. Duff Copeland. Subject: The Sin that will not be forgiven." L-64Gi-9-17-1i. WINS SCHOLARSHIP Mr. William Crockett of Windsor, Ont, has been awarded n Reuben Wells Leonard Scholarship at Toronto (value $800.) University, uricl \v1.. enter University College lIllS full. He. is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crockett, formerly of Charlottetown. WEDDING BELLS - Of interest m many fineuds in Westvillc was the wedding tvhich was solemnlzed at the Church of England, Mone- ton, N. B., when Rev. Mr. Alexan- der united in marrlag Miss Cath- erine Shaw, dnughtei- of Mr. and Mrs. W. Shaw, tvindsor, and Mr. Hurry Russell. son of Mr. and Mrs. Calder Russell, Wcstville. Fol- lowing the ceremony the happy coupe left on n honeymoon tour of Prince Edward Island and Now. Scotin. The groom is on the staff oi the Dorchcsfei‘ Penitentiary, Dor- Chfiitfll‘. N-ll. a position he has hold for several ycnrs. Mrs. Russell is u graduate nurse, being a graduate with the 1030 class of Aberdeen Hosp tal. For some (years shc has been on the staff of the Enstcm Khigs Memorial Hospital, Windsor. Both Mr. and Mrs. Russell are well known throughout the County, and many friends will extend con- Rrattuntionn and 300d wishes to the newly married couple for o. long and hnppy married life. At present Mr. and Mrs. Russell nrc spending a few days with his parents at Westvllle. Mr. and Mrs. Calder RusselL-New Glasgow News. RELIEVE SUFFERING QUICKLY WITII KILLOGGFS Asunu RELIEF AIthmorI-iuewnmquieuy-nau i, ~ ruew! b! Kellen‘: Asthma Relief. 1g?- xoul herbal preparation-sol‘. in Can- M 00 . hn Iimaypmanm ouuude. Atawurnear-mbrug lnrt- A m. and £1.00 Also In dnretto form. I KELLOGG J‘ HELP ME rave! “REAL nourishment cone l0 Iiltlc in Kellogg": Corn Flakes -—lnd aII my family love their crispness and flavor!" Kellogg's Corn Flakes give you many generous servings for a few cents. And they're so convenient! So delicious! The exclusive WAXTITE inner wrapper keeps them oven- fresh, ready to eat with milk or cream. Serve Kellogg's often and save money. __ _ _, At all grocers. i? Mudc by Kel- logg iu Lon- don, Ontario. 915M798 com FIAKES Mada Better - Taste Bofllr Packed Butler ‘(n1 Glues cereal bowl with 3 packages of Kellogg's Corn FlakesI Makes a l handsome set. PERSONALS Miss hfargarct Secley, Balboa, Panama. arrived. last night. on a. visit w relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Murdock McLeod and Mr. Ernest Johnston of Long River and Mr. and Mrs. Tuesday moming on a motor trip to Scotsbum, Nova Scotia. Miss Elizabeth Jenkins. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jenkins, Mt. Herbert, has entered the P. E. Island Hospztnl as nurse in train- Church. 10 A. M. Stuiday School. 10K- Mi“ Jifikins Wm be Yemembe" ed ns one of our successful teachers nnd her many friends wish her suc- cess in her chosen career. Mrs. Wilfred Gay and her two tiautthtcrs Lenore and Thelma of hiautaroucck, N. Y., accompanied by Mrs. Joseph Palmer and daugh- ter Barbara ore visiting the Is- land. They will be accompanied on their return by Mrs. Gay's mother Mrs. S. D. Jay who will spend some time vsillng them. Mrs. Charles E. Kfinnedy. Winnipeg, arrived in the city Tue-s- dny evening and is registered at the Canadian National Hotel. Mrs, Kennedy spent the summer at St. Andrews-by‘dire-sea, N. B. the home of her late husband, and will spend a short holiday‘ on the Is- land. She was formerly Miss Annie Frances Murphy of Charlotte- town. and will be remembered in mi i '1 circles ‘icre. DRUISES The: ‘u nothing lo edtiul Minnnfn. It "uh: hold”- Aruiuptir, soothing, bulb]. Gives quick rolloi I 24 |1|NAR|J"$ _. HAMPTON UNITED CHARGE. MMK“ of PM,‘ Comer ‘Saar; __'K TEMPLE and AUTREY Crowd Ch’town Theatres TWO MATINEES SATURDAY AT PRINCE EDWARD D9975 0P9" it 1.30 “Diamond Treasure” Contest Ads o+o+ow++o4+o+++o~+>+o+¢ QUALITY FIRST When you deal her confident that you eaigufg tinhg the best in high quality All kinds of fresh anc cured meats and Fish for y cc‘: in-season. Patronize Home Industry. ROOPS LTD. FREE DELIVERY n-oo-owaomoo +o++owoo+> Send Your Films to the Gainsborough Studio Great George Street, _ Box 251 Roll printed and developed and freq 5 x 7 enlargement of y u h 1, . atlve for 45c. u r eh m: vooooo-owowo-ow §+§~4++e44 LATEST FALL STYLES now on display 100 FUR COATS from which to choose. ALL AT SALE Pitlflis for the remainder of this month. ISLAND FURRIERS 185 Kent Street When You Rciur — Refer to Us. §O§§§Q4QQQvvQ0Qo9909oeq\ TEACHERS STUDENTS and SCHOLARS see our assortment of Founlai Pens and Pencils. Wrist and Pocke IVaCchPs, Etc. Refer Watch Repairing a Specialty Chester A. Campbell Jeweler 157 Queen semi “+4-oo¢+oooo<ovov¢ooo+o+< Pretty Assortment OF GIRLS‘ WINTER. COATS AND DRESS“ Sizes 2 to LIX. FELT IIATS-Exclusivc Styles $1.19 to 52.135 MLSSES HOLMES 8.. BRADLEY Infants and Girl's Wear Phone 92 152 Queen Street +4+§++¢44++§00¢0Qe00<¢+1 Bring your Prescription to us We use only the best and pin-est drugs. Phone 772 C- C. HEESCHEN THE EUSTON PHARMACY o+o++o++o+vo+++++¢+o++u CLEARING AT COST. THE BALANCE 0F OUR SUPPLY OF FLlT and FLY TOX SPRAYS AND SPRAYERS Ileresyour chance to stock uli Prescription Drugzlfll Cor. Kent o Prince so. rim» l- OO§+G¥+GQOOQ4OOQQQQOQHQ This sale continues nlI next W?‘ Since we pay cash for most of our goods and only gct 30 do?! 0" m‘ rest. we must insist on u cash M‘!- Dawson &ISon Funeral Directors and Embalmer CRAPAUD Motor Hearse in attendance IProfessionaI 0ards D. F. ARGIIIBALD ‘I Chartered Accountant | 140 Richmond Street P. O. B0! l2. I McLeod & Bentley W. E. BENTLEY, K. O. .|. A. BENTLEY, n. c. Barristers and Attorney-nt-Lll MONEY T0 LOAN Alex. W. Matheson BARRISTEII, SOLICITOR, ETC. Money to Loan Collection: QEIELL° F£¢ M. ALBAN FARMER BARRISTER. SOLICITOR, ETO. MONEY TO LOAN Bank of Canndu Bldg. - Charlgttetlwn _Frederic A. Large Barrister, Solicitor. Attorney l0. 00 Great George Street Charlottetown, P. l. I- ‘ ‘ of all ‘ at the end oi each month. Try our Steamed Qllflhfllllifi- 2 cans for 251!- The Best Yet. P. J. MacDONALD PHONES 888-539 §§§-§Q-§-Q§O<O§4§Q OQOOOOQ“ VICTOR RADIOS An Outstanding Uififllll" "t 1933 RADIOS In both mantle uml console mifldl VICTOR and WESTINGHOUSE —Ior quality- Prices to suit evcrybonlf- MILLER 5120s.. LTD“ 145 Grout George SM" Io-awooeovooooooooovfl" M ALT.‘ Tm: Tiuntnnxc-s q A young mother asked her buff 1~ er to weigh the baby. _ "with pleasure. madam.‘ Thflf having examined the scales}; "Thirteen and n half flolllldst w" the bones," EY ES I G IIT EXAMINATION Fitting and Rnnruyinl 9W5" Ho n. .|. o...» OPTOMETIIIST noxnotm. P- E- Oflloe Connected Wm‘ pmptore. JOHNSON 8t JOHNSON’