Y A,\__.,_.._ __ _ ~\~)- ~, _ FRIDAY _ ,__ lsliiiiiisini euiiiiiiii , GUM FRESH -glllEXPEllSlVE-SATISIIYIIIC 11 ‘ Electrical Inspection llct 1932 m 1 f M ` Under the revised Rules and Regulations of the Electrical Inspection Act 1932 which came into edect Mugust 1, 1933, all electrical workers in this Province doing work outside the City of Charlottetown are required Lime' Hydrawd L1m¢_ pm, Green, to be licensed. Applications for such should be forwarded bm ,M-,gk low p,-;w_ wholesale and to the Provincial Electrical Inspector immediately so that ,CML Bmw, M,,g,y & °°_ 331, arrangements may be made for examinations. Holders of Provincial Licenses for 1932 an examination. will not be required to pass E. S. CHANDLER, -_*_'~" Provincial Inspector. “'““ ‘ ‘ ;_. _._ 7-- _i _ 291 gi I l 146 Richmond St., E. R.BROW Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness ”“““‘ °‘ '*’“”““°“‘“°' W” ’°“" and Plate Glass Insurance at Lowest Rate. Charlottetown ,_ _ __ _ V _ i in this morning from Comptons Fun LIFE OF N MILK BOTTLE 4 (Canadian Press) TORONTO. Avis. 10-Some one writes in the _nress anent the ltte of a milk be‘ri»=, A milk driver Women. or t-he S.O.S.B.W.. ls lt- is ca whom he fiilesiiorzerl said: "l’t. last,- eri from thi-re to four trips in ihel Winter, and five to six trips ln' the Slimmer. He also estimated e consumer nas responsiblc\ for two-thirds of the loss, plant] and delivery men for the balance., I think he was wrong, but since I have heard and rcatl of estimated losses between these figures and 25 trips I think it. is a matter worth considering. , "Personally I think th-'tt there should be a charge made~on thel bottles. As the matter stands today, i the consumer who uses reasonable' care will probably not be respons- lble for the loss of one bottle out' Ui 500 delivered to him, yet he hasi to contribute as much toward rc- 'placement as his neighbor docs. And his neighbor uses milk bottles for home-made jam, preserves, pickles. flower vases, and so forth, while his children put the bottles, on posts in throw stones at, and| the head of the house will throw the bottles at cats. Surely it is un- fair to the careful and decent householder. l "lf there were a charge made for 5 the bottles the parties responsible' for the loss would have to bear the! loss themselves. I believe, too, thati If this wre done there would be an appreciable decrease in’ the number of bottles broken by the delivery men. -they would have to exercise mm as they would be required to ,tum in somewhere near as many hotties as they took out, or the Qqulvalent in cash." 1 evesicni examination °i'i.m.|. iliaiioii [was caught after a. two-hour fight loorgo of herring, through the woe- THE 8.0.8-B-W. Y LONDON, Aug. lo-tC.P.)-The annual report ot the Society for twersease settlenient of British more famlllarly called-is always an interesting document, for it re- flects more .aspects of the worid‘s affairs than would appear on tho surface. The report. for 1932 reveals is fur- ft 1 ther decrease in migration, which al was to be expected in view of pres- ca ent. conditions in the Mother Coun- try and the Dominions, but a. note- worthy fact is that the reduction was less for professional women than for other categories. The number of teachers sent overseas those scnt during 1931. South Afrl- 0 1 ca has absorbed nearly 50 per cent ot the settlers placed during the _rear under review. There has been no renewal ot State-assisted passages, and immi- gration regulations have been tightened rather than loosened. Nevertheless, there is evidence that women of good training and professional qualifications are more than ever interested in the question of Empire migration. 450 POUND FISH (Canadian Press) ’ MONTREAL, Aug 10-The 1.11- swer to every fishermarrs prayer, a. 450-pound tuna fish, was on ex- hibition at a wholesale fish deal- er’s in Montreal recently. Measur- ing eight-andlone-ha-lf feet from mount' to tail and about two feet through the thickest portion. it off Lockport, N. S. Before giving up the fight it towed a. boat con- taining a man. s. small boy and a 3 er at an average speed of 11 miles i per hour. l Wasps have been observed by en- l tomologists in the Prairie Provinces to capture as prey western harvest- 1 er, or mould building, prgirlg mg and carry them off impaled on their 5111185--'I‘l1e canadian Entomologist_ The Trask H ,for G VAUGHAN H. GRUUM Local Representative At Morley Bell's Law Oilloe, Summcralde, P. E. I., or Telephone 207. Well Co. VICTORIA COAL Bras D’or Tests carried out by the largest consumers of coui in this City have proved VICTORIA more economical than other coals. By actual test it has less ash-great- cr heat-longer last-at less cost. See us before ordering money. H. R. LARGE & CO. 58 Queen St. Retail and Wholesale Tel. 1000 4 _ll your coal, we can save you Ga Ma! E1' D ‘ the Prince County Hospital on Wednesday evening Miss Caroline ant time. some years ago she had the .mlsfo fire at the Suinmerside Laundry in which the proprietor, Mr. John Dobson, lost his life. Miss Duant- ~ ~. limbo iidlir th ltasi e Agent at Summerside, Lloyd Lewis t "“ “ " °’°“ °“ “° POS friends. The funeral takes place oral Home to si. 1>.-luis emu-on one Comet ‘ -AIRPLANE LANDS AT WELL- IN ln OVC ing. landed in the field near the centre that ,h _ . 1 school house and a. large 'crowd- ` ' ` ` athered to inspect. the machine. as ' to Mr well known as the veteran skater of was ooiuolly slightly in onvonoo or 13"’ ‘wily lem °f “ge and ls: underwent an operation in the Prince County Hospital on 'Thurs- day and is progressing favorably.- anil Prince County Chronicle 4 s ‘J -'llll column IA :curved for new! ol load lnlcnut hutb:dvert1:|t::* oz : newly unsure lar Ill* l unto a word strictly pueblo ll od- tu °°f ____ -EQUIP your auto with l. tent d radio. Both sold It Breeds. - 283. -BLACK, galvanised and solid '|. -BLUESTONE, Arsenate of -SERIOUSLY ILL-I"tlends will in learn that Miss M1117 wppu- ny screening, sold at tain John Peter Gallant.-8. Brace W- regret ,i -FLASHLIGIITS, batteries md _NAILS AND SPIKES 1 inch (0, UST 151|!-M6315 SBU/'Ed ITOITI 4 (0 i at arson. aoi. li P- M- SP°1'fe elm at M" Pm three. 273 bulbs in stock at Bracs's. 383. *BEDEQUE BINK TEA, AUG- -0M.'l'I'l'ED-fnie name of Mrs. Cormier of Moncton, N. B., was inadvertently omitted from the list. of relatives of the late Cap- -PROHIBITION COURT-MX. George M Mathews held Court at Summerside on Thursday, when the following cases were disposed of. A man charged under the High- way Traffic Act forcperating a car without a license was fined one dollarand costs. A man from Lennox Island was given three udet. daughter of ll/lr and Mrs. k . ously ill at the Mother House of' l the Congregation of Notre Ds.me,|an infringement of the Customsi Montreal. Mrs. Geuclcl I-it ;:.>ster-lAct. A party from Richmond was __ _ _ _ _ . ~ V day momllng to be w 1 1 11sh~ ` ter.-S -DEATH 0! MISS CARDLINE URANT-There passed away in had not been well 19! SOM? rtune to lose her arm in a hat time. She was of a kindly dis- ltion and had many kind QTY.-S _--\_. GTON-Much excitement was used at Wellington recently when airplane from New York circled rhead looking for a safe land- After a short time the plane is seldom that an alrshiip actu- ly lands and makes an extended ll at the little village ol Welling n. The visitors were reatives oi . Joseph Arsenault, formerly station agent at Wellington and the Maritimes. Mr. .Arsenault is eenly interested in flylng.` He was ne of the Islanders who witnessed ' the Italian air fleet make their, » PERSONALS -Mayor E. W. Manson of Sum- merside was among those who at-l -sr. Garmeletta of Mount st. -Miss Jessie Leard of Alfoerton S -Master Alyre teclair of Tig- nish was operated on in the Prince doing nicely.-3 --Miss Moienco Lovers assistant Gaudet or! Bummcrside isimonths in Jail for vioiatlnB f-11° County Hospital this week and is' Prohibition Act and one month Ior fined $50 or one month in jail under the Excise Act. B. -I'NJU'RiED IN ACCIDENT-Mk. Joseph Blaoquiere of Bummerslde, formerly of Fifteen Point, recently rccelved severe injuries to his face, , which was cut when the car in' whwh he was driving overturned. Mr. Bliicquiero was going out to a party at Fifteen Point given -ini honour oi’ his son, Alban and his bride, who were married that morn- ing, in trying to avoid another car. near a. bridge, they turned into the ditch and the car overturned. Mr. Blacqulere was taken to tl-lei hospital and his injuries dressed, he is now resting comfortably.-S Minn-d‘a Llnlment for Pimpin, _ .1..» , EASTERN lilliillllllill li. I .."I'h|» column lu reserved fol~ neu-| of local interest but advertising of n newny nature may ha Inserted nt` e cunts a word strictly payable in Idvance. ..°SUBSCRIPTIONS to The handed to their Rep. Archie Htune. or left at H. J. Mabon's Drug Store, Montague. 106. ..°'rrm orjrrca of Dr. c. B. Green, Montague, will be closed until _August 15th. 236. ..'caLnnoNia ann iiiunnay i HARBOUR Piiissnuyrnniau S cnuncniss.-The services on Aug. ` donia, Gaelic at 11 a. m. English at 11111101111 11111d1118 111 Shedlw-S 1 p. m. sobboia schools at colo- donla and Glen Martin at 3 p. m. Tuesday following a cottage meet- ing at Mr. Carl McKLnnon's, Kil- muir and Wednesday at Bellevue Church at 7.30. All welcome Murray tended the mnewl of Mr. -1<>h11|Hoi-boar on the lain insi.'Reguioi~ l Kenmdy B-if 0'1»€81'Y--S Church service at 3 p. m. Sunday School and Bible Class at 2 p. rn. Mlnn.rd’» Liniment Benin ‘vrnunrla. T RESOLUTIONS PASSED ' (Canadian Press) ED'MOI\"I`0N, Aug 10-The A1- bcrta. Teachers’ Alliance. with some 350 teachers present, recently pass- ed the following resolutions; "'I’ha»t this meeting goes on re.. cord as condemningn the action of certain boards of trustees in taking advantage of the present situation to employ teachers at a. lower sal- matnon of the Prince County Hos- pital is spending her vacation at hor home ln Sourls. She was ac- companied by her s‘ot»er, Miss Pearl Lovers, who had been under treat- ment in the hospital.-S Yllllli l|VE|i’S MAKING YUU FEEL UUT 0F SIJRTS Wake up your Liver Bile When you hcl blue. doglraned, sour on tha world. than your liyar v _ch im t 90111111! ill daily two pounds oi liquid hxle intobysur bond; alimi l lTl.c‘:1?\mul|ti‘;i-:|::d"1?lcayi1i\'| lihzdl you and making you feel wretched. More bowel-maven like nlla. Dil. mil-wfll nur, luallv: candy or chewing (um. or gimp, ' a cnc . muon nada: llfcor Carters Little Eli* ‘é‘“' “ill 1°" ¢i.“°' °£'°' "?.i.’°"iiZi°iS s. un. or ll Y DI ~ whstltutn. Mc. at all druuiatc. 63 -No Calomel needed' sry than consistent with a proper standard of living. “'I'halt this meeting condemns the action of certain boards, who, in their desire to decrease the sal- aries of a staff admitted to be 0ff`l°1°Ut, have raiscd the false hop- N 01 111-any llnvmnleyed ioocliors by calling for applications, while all the time intending to re-engage' the present staff. "Be it resolved that wc, as al group of teachers, stroiigly protest resent cheeses in the school act which allow the present month of June to be an 'open season' for teachers and be it further resolved that the only form of contract, which we regard as fair to teacher I and board alike is one of a contin- 13th, 1933 will be as follows: Cale-_i All are cordially welcome, Rev. Al- l Vincent Convent, Halifax, N. 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