0151181’ Tea, NotQne, .h's's'the some delicious flavour as v1’ f/III/[lv/It/ SC/iill‘ A suspense-laden story of a young Secret Service man who is commissioned to destroy a fiendish inven- tion dealing death by a blue ray. How he trails down the master criminal, into whose hands the weapon has fallen, and rescues his sweetheart fronl “The Lizard," is thrillingly told in this new serial, guaranteed to excite and baflie the most expert render-detective. Watch for "BLUE MURDER," beginning- BEGINNING IN TI-IE GUARDIAN THIS MONTII ‘n .1 "misc GUARDIAN may be obtained ilioln 161111100! 18 01111111111 6841M’!!! Min- l Hunts: Book Store. next Bsnki-flgue and will be 111N896 h; _ o iNovs-Sootls, Water Strest. Sub- news items. ad , . ‘new and striptlbns wili- be received and ad-fwflBWI-l subscriptions. " . ti vertlsements taken ior insertion in‘ -—- _l ‘ m; Gum-gum, . RBIIING YOUR SIKIDIBS __- and show what they can, do._0n a —BEDEQUII UNITED CHARGE B ‘track at Georgetown ’ on the -suhully.' sqn. 9th as iollowsf 19th inst. 706950-31 Bedeque,,ll a. m., Searleioown, 3 p.‘ .} ' 1 m, Cape Traverse, 74w p.111. A1 anew-roan muons ma. Masonic service. A programme is delivery by September 16th.‘ Write being put on at Bedeque at 7.30 p.:or phone us. P001126: THOMPSON m. by the Minion Circle oi young-UH). 75l0-9-l-aw-4i ladies. RsmihlrnCavers willlassist -—-— l 1 the ' ‘ - » ..'Dr. D. D. Scannell. MrnSoan- . ' . nell and two sons, David and 00r- —0N INSPECTION TBIP.— Mr. don, who have been, visiting A. n. Macbesn, M. r., has received Georsewwn leave this a letter irom ‘Hon. W. . lbund. 181-11111 t0 Boston. accompanied Deputy Minister oi Fisheries Otta- Mrs. Watts who is visiting her wa, stating that he will be in P. 8311011111 1n Gwrgetown. . Island shortly and will look into; v ' ' ,' work being done towards bringing ..‘Mr. Horatio Nelson. who ior back the oyster industry. Mr. Mac- the past six years has been resid- Lean has also received a letter iromjo suquoul om quads ‘uoilsqg ul sul Proiessor A. G. Huntsman, oi thelthe summer at his home in Atlantic Biological Board, St. And-lMontague. Mr. Nelsonwas in the rews, N. 3., stating that he will ar-‘clty yesterday on return tohis home rive the latter part oi this week in in the States. connection with the oyster industry.'he was the guest oi his sons and It is expected that Hon, Mr. Founddaughters. l_I b)’ old O-QMM hlinllrrla llnlment invaluable everywhere —-—--—<-o->__-_... GORDON-REEL!’ will arrive at. Summe I ne t‘ Monday evening. September 10th. ' —'.I'EACIIEBS MEETING.—- The‘ gnnulal meetting oi the Western| sac ers Association oi Prlnc Ed- ‘ * 1 ward Island w“ held m the Afisenhl Shasta daisies and roses decorated bly Hall oi the Bummeslde High 51- P111111 0111111111 011 Wednesday School on Tuesday last. m. c. ls.'e}’°'"1"8 1°‘ 111° 11941111118 111 1-80 Jelly’ :_ - 3 swab” teachers oclock. oi Miss Edna Phyllis Keely were present also Mr. H. H. Shawlwd Mr‘ L51” F‘.'°°m“n 5°11!”- Charlottetown, Superintendent oi the 1191131110113’ beins performed by Education and Inspector. Shaw. Ai-fReV- G- H- D°W11°'1'- The b11118 15 1116 ggl- enrollment _ the algal-mt w“? eldwt daughter oi Mr. and Mrs. H. mlflgeg were lppolntell lmpecwl- M. Keely, while the groom is the son Acid, M155 Q1111; and M; Murphy oLthe late Capt. Alired Gordon oi lead a discussion on diiierpnt school Rfisenqath. Prince Edward Island. problems. Miss Wilson, Red Cross and Mrs. Gordon Bridal music was nurse and Dr. Thompson, ~a noted 11101411811 by MT- F- W- 30111118011. 111111 speaker, oi Toronto spoke along the 111111118 1116 518111118 01' 1116 165181191‘ lines oi Red Cross work. A number M185 E16?“ W111111115 511118 "A11 JOY oi questions relative to school work B8 T111118." were discussed. The iollowlng oiil- Given in marriage by her iather, cers were appointed ior the ensuing the bride was attired in white satin year: President, Norman MacDon- and lace, the skirt showingan un- aid, teacher, North St. Eleanors; even hemline, and pearls being used vice-President. Miss Ready; Secre- ior trimmings. Her silk embroidered 1111i’. M158 Rflmsflll- . iwcdding veil was held in place with a coronet oi orange blossoms, and GLEN VALLEY. Roll call was answered by lthe seven members with "Riddles" The different com- lnlltees gave their reports and new lcommitiees were appointed. The embers decided to have he quilt put in the “handicratt xchange”. CABLE HEAD WEST‘ no“ can ilillslvrzleddegtidelihelgelxlvemgglngclrg was answered by the members by “Singing Plums saying or PM“ "Wlfivqunte vegetable and Howilng" Two oiiers ‘ior painting the m‘ Plepam my.‘ This Institute is m utside oi the school were received iavour oi the District Convention. ° ' Meetings of 1 "the Women's , MT. ALBION. Twen-iy members ' HMSDALE‘ ‘B-aemeen ‘members and seven visitors met at the home and-‘ilve visitors mei at the homel°1 Mm mmm R°bert5°ns- The 0g ‘Ml-s A 1h mum; q-lle school committees gave their reports and wmmmw mported the“ [he school new committees were appointed. h“ been palnwd and h“ beel-hThls Institute sent a contribution pa“ The Oulbulll-llngs are m belts the Womens Instltlae Boloth wllllewasl-lell A slgn board l5 lo be during the Charlottetown Exh bi‘; l-qalnlql The He,“ meal“; ls mo tion. A delightful lunch was serve b‘; lleld M M“, home o; M11 Alex by the joint hos-teases Mrs. Robert- pgl-gyum son and Mrs. Charles Mitchell. -'.- ' The next meeting is to be held at rem VIEW. _slxreeh memnersihe home of Mrs- Beni- Jenkins- and iour visitors met in lhe Instlt- ' ute room. The school room com-i ALPHA- A very 1M5” number of mllme mpm-led lmvlng ll“, school members met at the‘ home oi Mrs. roam cleaned. The sick committee 11161116 V655”- Th” c1111’ sent f‘ l-epbl-mq may, they had vlslml the Pantry collection to rhe Womens slag and had “ken them (rum Institute Booth at the Exhibition. [Forty cents was paid towards the Shades, muresco, paper, brushes, Memorial at Stoney Creek. A map and‘ other articles have been,“ 131110176 11115116911 1111101155911 101 mum {up m; whoop-Dom, The the school. Mrs. Boothroyd and Mrs. the bridal bouquet was oi Ophelia roses and pink carnations. She was ttended by her sister, Miss M. Keely and her cousin, Miss G. Watson. ;their irocks being fashioned alike months here, left Saturday morning or pew}; 119,; crepe’ and blue (m; to spend the winter in New York. crepe l-espectlwllh II-lqe gowns sl-mw. —$ 5d a dlppltng skirt at one Sldtfi, the __- odlce (ea uring a cape. over #1111811 P111111 I-Bcky- Mbcviwhe-iihe left shoulder. Their hajtllllere oi left Saturday morning to spend alsllell plnk mohall-I the “lye lmmm- iew months visiting iriends in Bos- mg belng o; blue. peach and mauve, 1°“ “"1 New Ymk-s- iwith a bunch oi ilowers in the same tones. They carried pink and mauve sweet peas. The little flower girl, Miss Doreen Soresby, wore pale green georgette iashioned in a rrllled irock, a pale green chrysan- lthemum being used at o ‘ side oi ‘her green» arid gold ban _u. She __ _ carried a bas et oi sweet as an w-e- Mr. G» _ ported his brother, and iligrstllle tlitliagllhfidtg;tglllzg 532.51% Mr‘ T‘ Morris and Mr‘ w’ 150mm’ A reception was held at the home day there‘ :01 the bride's parents, where sweeg __Ma La I f Mb w , pass and Shasta daisies were use has fBlZigl-lttd Igfilmfiil conjoyablfirtifli m" d°°°mu°m' The bridal “any weeks va vlion spent in the New 1:22;“ gazsftisoaefigezesaaglxnho; Enzland states and the Maritimes. 51mm ‘zeddmg beuyrhe g‘ “:45 —Many iriends are pleased to sec w” centred Wm‘ 5 mme‘ 9r w ' Mrs. Tallimlre, oi Toronto, formerly 111118 cake, and decorated with P351411 Miss Eileen Noonan oi Summerside, 511511611 sweet Peas- Plum-um "'1' m” here on a visit to her parents, Mr. 11:11? a“ otnso-utlycg“ms°n' d . J. M. N . w 9 75- - ‘ an Mrs 00mm Later Mr. and Mrs. Gordon leit --Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Smallman,1-'°1' a honeymoon 1m Vlmvflv" oi Sumrnerside BIlCl their SOII Roy Island. the bride travelling in 11 and daughter Bessie have gone on 80W“ 01' 611111111’ YBUOW 018110 1111111161‘. PERSONALS —Mrs. James McDonald, Sum- mersidc, alter spending the last two ——Mr. E. Parks manager Bank oi Commerce, and MK Eugene Hodg- son oi the staii of the Bank oi Nova Scotia, Alberton, leit by car Sat-| urday. to attend the St. John exhibition. _ next meeting is to be held in the Dr. McDonald were the new school schoolhouse when roll call is to be committee anpolnled- The 119111 answered with "Recipes ior Remov- meeting is to be held a; the home of ing Stains". ' Mrs. Archie Vessey. Laying Corner Stone New Cold Storage Warehouse at Halifax By Sir Henry Thornton, K.B.E., Canadian National Railways 1. motor trip to Boston, Mass, where showing an uneven hsmline, with they will visit iriends and relatives. cascade at one side. ~ —--—<-o->--—- ~ illllurrlfil llnlment-popllllll- ior 50 your: sllnnrlrll Llnlmevlt for Inching 101111!- President and Chairman, i ir‘ ry declared m: the provision oi um much needed iaollily deciliter Ismlli w iils petals oi ulsslarlrlmel of tbs nlus oi tstivs eiiori, it lisiii .i.bs_ result oi the loin: silorts oi the Federal ' t, its Oil»! 0i liiu, private enterprise and the Canadian tit-will Assist materially. is tbelnsrbsting ens export ‘oi the agricultural llldptlll like products oi tile Brittle Provinces and the rest oi Canada lpeoltollerly in and lo the Wssrilliiiss and Bermuda ior which urvlss tbs Canola u‘. -l masons-rows o 1 Western Guardian I Eastern 111811111111‘; 117MB DAY i-L-ral voliaaa-omrfsmown menswear Allllfb-llr. rfw‘ ml While in Montague. ll were port 4. - i em‘ m: ‘ll ATMONTA our An es _ y well attended Field Daywss held yesterday on the Il- lustration Station at Montague on Lhe isrrn oi Fred McIntyre. Oper- ator. Between 450 and 600 people were present. these cooling irom isrj and near and irom’ town sndleoun- i-ry} Besides the regular Field Day. Potato 131881118 demonstrations were pu on with three diflsrent types oi- beater diggers and s. demonstration with a combination digger and planter by Poole and Thompson. |This latter was most interesting. Great credit is due Mr. Fred Mc- Intyre ior the excellent condition in which his crops were inend the in- terest he has helped to arouse in this district. '1' ~ The main speakers ior the dsy were: J. A; Clark, Supt. oi Experi- mental firm; R. C. Paint, Super- visor oi the Illustration Station; S. G. Peppin, Chlei Potato Ins ; Fred McIntyre, Operator oi the Sta- on. The chiei items oi interest shown were: The ileld oi summer isllow: the corn ileld. check plot running across the entire station; plots oom- paring manure and iertiliaer ior potatoes and a potash experiment which was tried at Iona and St. Peters. For this last ‘demonstrat- ion plots oi the same size were dug irom each treatment and the pota- toes were shown in piles ior oom- parison. All plots received S00 pounds oi sulphate oi ‘ and 750 pounds oi acid phospste andthe , tash varied irom none to 420 pounds per acre. 1 The yields oi marketable p0 per acre _s.t Iona were as follows: - No po‘ ‘—l54 bushels. 100 lbs.-4i09 bushels. 210 lbs.—30l bushels. 300 lbs.—3l2 bushels. 420 lbs.-—208 bushels. While at St. Peters the iollowin was obtained: With no potash-AV! bushels. With 100 lbs.—265 bushels. With 210 lbs-abs bushels. With 300 lbs.—845 bushels. With 420 lbs-Slit bushels. When these piles ofpotatoea were shown to Mr. Boulter, he said "I also have been telling them that less potash would be Just as good." This same demonstration is being carried on at Glenwood, Richmond and Red Point. Average yields irom the ilve will be published at some iuture date, also average yields irom plots receiving heavy applications oi manure and iertilizer and plots re- ceiving hall oi each. _ For next year a lime demonstra- tion ls planned as well as the above. 8 Waterfront Directory , Sept. 0th at '1 o'clock. l. Central Guardian aonoxn- Service st Bards» Sunday, am. our at l1 e. rn. Rev. A. J. Reynolds, Bedeqlle the armh- Q1‘- HUBIG WILL Bl! FURNISH!!! ' "1 m” ""“" t.‘ ‘i°..2".%'t.‘"‘ “°"° l’ I m“ “M” 7656-9-8-21 AT HOME-Mrs. Leslie Ramsay. Hlmilion will be at home to ti‘ iriends Tuesday evening, 8011141111 ilth irom 6 to l0 o'clock. ' ' TGM-O-U-Zl NSW GLASGOW CHURCH 011‘ OIIIISTp-Mornlng service at 11:00. afternoon service in Cavendish BaptlsIChuroh at 3:00,, evening ser- viee irrNsw Glasgow st 7:30. Rev. C. Efiiilmlstrong. bilnister I200 ‘ION CARGO 0F ANTHRA- omi COAL FOL CHARLOTTE- 'l‘0WN.—'1‘he schooner "Ruth Mart- in" now at New York will load a iull cargo oi D. L. and W. Hard Coal ior A. Pickard d: Co. Householders b hard coal should order their supply now. 7632-0-‘7-31 THERE WILL BS divine service at the home oi Mr. l-lenry Ford, Winsloe, Monday evening, Sept. 10 arflp. m. Also atMr. Norman Brown's. Covehesd. Tuesday even- ing, Sept. 111th at 8 p. m. Rev. J. W Turpel oi. O'Leary will conduct the service. Everyone welcome. EXCELLENT CONCERT. Legion Bend under the capable , oi .. . gave another well balanced and very en raining concert in Queen Square rderls last evening. Need- les to say the hundreds who listen- ‘sd to the music were very appre- oisllilvs. CHERRY VALLEY SERVICE.- The annual W. M. S. Thankoiiering will be held in the United Church, Cherry Valley next Sunds evening rs. W. A. Thompson will preside and the choir will be assisted‘ by Mrs. Fletcher. Mrs. Cleo. R. McLeod. Mr. Parnell. Mr. Russell Jones and Mr. Geo. Tweedy. —'l‘he lea. of early M T0 PRONOUNCE VOWS.-’l'l'l.ia morning at. St. Stanislaus Semina- ry. Iiorissnt Missouri. a number oi novices will pronounoe their first vows in the society oi Jesus (Jesuits) Amol18 the nu ‘ is J. Wilfred Maddigarl. son oi the lare n. I". Maddigun and Mrs. Maddigsn. oi Charlottetown. 1 MARITIME MANAGER-Mr. A. H. Grainger. who ior over seven years tilled the post oi manager oi The '1‘. Eaton Co. Ltd. establish- ment in Moncton, until he was pro- mo‘ ’ to an executive position at Toronto headquarters about a month ago, has been appointed gen- is a mighty good one. than any other time. house. Bruce Stewart's Whari Dredge No. 11s, Capt. MacLeod in‘ sfs. Harland, Capt. MacLain in port S. S. l-Iochelaga on Pictou route. Railway Wharf The coal barge Bitobse, discharg- ing coal ior the railway. Bllnhin Bell's Whari Schr. Vandals, Capt. loading produce. Marine Whsri Malcolm. port. Tug Canso, Capt. Swim in port. Pielral-ds Whari Schr. Hazel W., Capt. rt .po . Tug Lisgar, Capt. Gamble in port. ' ' PlolPs Wharf Soilr. Fred and Norlrlail, Capt. Cahoon sailed. FRENCH CRUISER. IN PORT Munn in The French Cruiser Ville d'Ys' arrived in port yesterday morning, she had visited here two yeals ago. Dredge No. 14 Capt. Anderson in- ersl manager oi the company in the Maritimes with supervision over all branches in the three provinces. MATINBE RACE AT NEW ANN- AN. Fridays. Sept, 14th, spec- ially ior local horses u: the nearby winter racing clubs. Good chance to 1111118 0111? Blwed "prospects." Three classes -vls. A. B. and 0., placed by Bllled- committee. Prizes-rugs, etc.. ior winners. Three heat plan. Send 119-121 Queen Street '~.1 .m-1.-.a,-- are‘. -.:. r- new?! rqnv- w. EPTEMBEItj'8,‘1928 ' S OBKS WONDERS" - Re-decorate now In the cool and pleasant days; Autumn ANY THOUGHTFUL housewives are choosing these days of fall to get their- homes into perfect condition. And the idea After all, you really live in your house more in the Fall and Winter There's a wonderful selection of daintily artistic papers here awaiting your call. Phone 49 for samples suitable for any room 1n your 1 a The Wall Paper Men MOORE 6 N°LEOD llilllED Charlottetown cntr iothe Secretory Jas. Pend- EIIB . Kensirlgwn at once. Admis- sion ll5 cents. Drinks and ice cream on grounds. Ii weather is bad race will. be held on next tine day. 7642-9-8-21 Fol ‘MOTHER-Two vgry dll-Ly and bis-patched boys called al; g local restaurant the other night. 91151113 l¢111111'11181y and covetously at some exceptionally flne large or- flhaes, ‘a gentleman, also a visitor, asked them ii they would like one each. Timidly they both sacrum-l they would. He gave them tho iruit and they Bhyly thanked him. stella- ing a. little distance irom them, he, unknown to them, overheard their enthusiastic comments. Aiior m- hausting their superlatives one oi them asked the ether: “Do you know yllat I'm 801118 lo do with 111111111’ J50!» 1t o’ course." replied the other. "No sir'eo: its too good, Benton made the presentation and delivered the oration suitable to the occaaio .' Although called on unex- pectedly he added much to the merriment with his always ready entatlon the crowd assembled on the lawn where a dainty luncheon provided by the ladies was passed around and the usual games in- idulged. in. The bride and groom then came iorth and thanked the their kindness in presenting them with such a beautliul giit after which they all joined 'hands and sang "For They are Jolly Good Fellows" and wishing them long and happy years oi wedded bliss th departed ior their homes with kind- est recollections oi Mr. Raymond T. Judson. The Commander called upon l-lis Honor, Lieut. Governor Hearts and also at the City Hall. His Honor returned the call and received the customary salute oi nineteen guns. The oiiieers were entertained at the goli- links and tennis eourtsyes- terday alter-noon. The Ville d'Ys leit yesterday ev- ening. - -_-_-¢0§__Tl_. SUCCESS. Twelve members and iour visitors nlst at the homo oi Mrs. Bruce MsoKinnon. The iol- lowing is tho school repontz- The ceiling and walls were mul-sscoed the woodwork ’ the ierles, posts. around the school grounds wcr painted. Five new window were bought. Total 00st O98. 3b. An filter-eating report on the Women's institute Convention was given by Miss Vera Brown. It was decided to ask Ray Brown to plantl o ‘entsl trees arourid the school ‘Prhenssrtrlieeting ‘istobs, . l... ‘lb uni t _ t martyr umt-“MKTWPQM Death hath no other ill exespi the thought oi dylfll. stssmsilits are providing iivs new srssnsn ills tint oi MIA will so late service the beginning oi the culls: sossoa. l . [um inches |lvlewillle held sinlthe home _ oi Miss Grass t PERSONALS The Misses Eileen and Nora Mur- rsy have returned home irom a pleasant visit to Fredericton, N. B. I'm suing to take it home to moth- er." ' RAE! PLANTr-Mrs. Robert Mo- iw1111flml. Water stloet is the proud 11°59!” 01 11 mm and beautiiul house plant. an Oleander, which which stands over six ieet tall and bears blooms something similar u; aroseorpinlzoernsitionThsodor irom this plant is beyond Ckprqg- lon so iilsgrant are its petals. The haves on lthls plant are about long and resemble ooks and torture. Mrs. "18 W110 18 11 great lover oi plants and all kinds oi flowers is "ll-Willy V015‘ $1 her new 1' ° I11? came irom down South. She was curious to learn ii there are any other plants oi this variety in the city. BAPTIST clIUlClL-Ths ohle- ed Services which have been eon- ducttd with Miss‘ Helen Walker has returned 141 11011111111’. Mass. aiior a pleasant vacation with iriends in Charlotte- town ‘Mr. John F. Duiiy. Government House, leit Wednesday morning. on s visit: to his son. Fred. P. Duiiy, New York City. rubbsll in l Miss Janet MscRae oi Wheatley River. has leit ior the U. S. A. where she will spend ms will”; months with iriends and relatives. Miss Mar bury bless" Thursday nig siternoon ior will spend her gsret E. McKlnnon Rox- SITlVOG lii the city hi. and leit yesterday St. Peters where she vacation. liolids tomorrow. home at Tish Mile ' , " Church service will be _+_ broadcast tomorrow evening. so. town's sermon will be "Jesus Ah- swsrsd.” A iins ' and witty remarks. Aiter the pres- ladiss and gentlemen present ior. and Mrs. 31 ish on Sept. 17th alter a pleasant visit. i _Mrs. Angus Benton and daughter Miss Doris and Mr. Harold Besion accompanied by Mrs. Mary Kelli and daughter Margaret, motored to Murray River Sunday. where the! spent the day. They were the gussis oi Mr. and Mrs. John ‘Sounder!- They also visited Mrs.’ Boston's daughters Mi’. and Mrs. C. Saund- ~ers and Mr. and Mrs. Capt. Percy _White. -——-—-<-Q-)-i-i EGG LAYING CONTEST duos-as ONTIIE ranvca nwlian ISLAND ado sumo slrssr roanrlla wlulx snomo sllrr. ’ l ,. Mr. Cliiiord Mclllwenk B. R. P911 l3 led the contosts ior the W001 with 50.4 points. Mi’. Harold Lsirdl B. R. pen 11 were second with 48-4 winter T110 Model Poultry Yards B. R. pen ‘l. and 20 were third N111 iourth W111i 42.4 and 40 points M‘ pectively. The rgensinawll Baby hick rhi- chsry B. R. hen No Sin pen 5. 1W1‘ the Contest with 13D‘ poliltii Mrs, J. ‘r. mum's w. n. M"! numbers 1,4 and 9 an second. 1111111 and iourth with 231.0, 285.! P0111" . tivsly. rue am leading l.l'l weal llwdlw" tionsrez- 1w ‘ rat. Mauflvflrottlolllgzlggnu n; pen a, are». ~ Second. Model Polilti‘! Yam an. pen 7. 1m elm. ma: 091""- Tilird. Experimental F111"- wn pen i. was eggl. isisi 901111-1- Fourth, rureill mm an. pen ll; rm eggs. llsls win"- , E¥ES~ memo I- "U- ~TlYIDl r. s. euros, - so‘... "'._.,‘._ . . lmaollifl I 11ft: Farm - Supi111" somlli" n. W”; his. l-