‘ wooden floor here . s i 1' 5EPTEMBER 29. 193a .,_ I ""T—"».-I=.-="\ Price Ever 0f TRE ll0LMAll “Electric llueen” Washer It's Easy To Buy - $ $5.50 and $5.20 .'0own For 10 Months FUR TWO DAYS 0NiY! a At The lowest fered! Monthly You’ll like the satisfactory performance of-this sturdily built machine, which compares with other much higher priced washers. Sec it, and decide NOW. This exceptional offer lasts ‘only from 9 n. n. FRIDAY ro9 v.11. snrunnnv f 1.50 no INTEREST. THE CI-IARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN PAGE THREE g irr- doulily important. llon’t Miss First Choice! The Holman Home Plan Makes It Easy To Own FRIAY and SATURDAY at our SPECIAL SELLING or Repossessed FRIGIAIRES F’ Only Four Frigidaires- get $35.00 for your old Ice $35 For Your Old Ice Chest! iY es! We’I| Pay This Big Price ON All in perfect shape-are great bargains-will sr.'ll last-so to Chest, you must come in early. Just Two Examples of FRIGIDAIRE MODEL MU; SOLD AT '- Reduced $282.00 Fool Size SOLD AT éqbnlo $31100 Your Old Ice Chest 35.00 Your Old Ice‘ A I A I A I A u tio Total Allowance . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 93.00 Total Allowance . 125 50 YOU PAY ONLY . .. . . . . .. $189.00 YOU PAY ONLY A $9.00 Down-Balance illtmtilly. A $9.50 l)o\vn—‘l‘3:.1i:.1h.r"e.hloritililivéliig-so HERE'S YOUR OPPORTUNITY :1! lilo on iioimmfs Charlottetown To get Lifetime Fritzitiuirta-Jlorlern 1-of1-ig@1-;11i0n_ (he gavi only, (‘tinvt-rileiuse, and right ti of the ice season when These Savings ' 31.1.1 11>‘ l‘l C sanituiioii i11 family food is "i! of food waste. Econ- Stud en ts Mt ’l.g Wglkat/zon (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Sept. 2'I—A drastic halt was called tonight to the walkathon which, despite court ac- lion, has seen its weary contest- rnts drag themselves around a all summer. tee hundred and fifty youths. lehlnred by police to be students Di the University of Montreal, took inc law into their 017.1 hands, raided the building, routed contest- rnts. promoters and spectators .irom the building and disrupted the organization of the competition. Armedgwith sticks, stones and a succulent collection of ripe and overripe vegetables the students broke into the building, situated near St. Laurent, a town outside the city limits of Montreal, just as the evening's entertainment was at its height. A band was playing and rabid fans were cheering on their favorites. Suddenly vegetables rained on the floor; windows were smashed and the place was in an uproar. the head by s. brick. Organizers hustled away the competitors who were still shuffling out their mon- otonous grind when last seen in the excitement. a riot alarm call was sounded m Montreal police headquarters when walkathon authorities appealed for aid but they were told the local police had no jurisdiction. Head- Canadian Mounted Police were notified while Provincial Police sent a squad to the scene 1n an effort to restore quarters of the Royal order. When the contestants disappear- Tryon and Crapaud on October 1st ed, the students tore down flags Close 0m man was hurt when struck on and decorations on and around the building and milled around deter- mined the show would not go on. The competitors have been walk- ing for weeks. Provincial Police closed the walknthon temporarily on August 5, when the organizers claimed it had been in action 16B hours, but the promoters claimed they had permission from Ottawa authorities to hold the event and ii..itTRA.. lillARIlllih i I This column u reserved for Queen'- County new: or local interest but nd-i vet-thing nf a newny nature may be inserted at l cents a word strictly puyuble In sdvnnos. BAPTIST snnvlcus - Services i of Tryon-Bonshaw Baptist Church Sunday, Oct. 1st: 11 am. Bonshaw, 7.30 p.m. 'I‘ryon. Speaker, Rev. F. S. Crossmsn. ' OBDINATION SERVICE in‘ ilionshaw Baptist Church Tuesday, Oct. 3rd, at 8 p.m. Ordination of two deacons. Special speakers from Charlottetown, I-iazelbrook, Sum- merside and Bedeque. UNITED CHURCH SERVICES- The United Church services at will be held at 11' a..m. and 7.30 pm. respectively. Rev. G. N. Som- ers will preach at both services. CHRIST CHURCH, Cherry Val- ley, Sunday, Oct. 1st: Evensong at 3 p.m. Solo, "The Stranger of Gal- ilee," by Captain A. Wittig, C.A. Sunday, Oct. 8th: Harvest Thanks- giving. Service at 3 p.m. NEW LONDON group of the - Dr. Yco accompanied Li‘ his 1‘: "i - 55° and cull her blessed. Her husband it was reopened. Presbyterian Church in Canada. Choice Round Steak, 2 lbs. Sirloin Steak .1" Shoulder Roasts Per lb. .........- Stew Meats Per lb. .........- Pork Chops 11c 9c 16c i “mb- "h"! In 15c 14ml». Lolns 14c i Belceimi, 1B7 Great George Street_ W. R. DENNIS, Prop. snlzclnl. ‘ WE K-l-WD ‘a z‘ IQRICES "with we h"! all our Meats direct from the Farmer all personally BASH and BARRY STORES lilorlvcnnru sronr Fancy Itlb Bouts Per lb. 12c Sirloin Roasts Per lb. . \ A‘. t I Pork Rib Roasts 12c Pork Shoulder Roasts .......... Lamb. Shoulder Cuts ".- 11c 19c Machine Sliced Bacon Per lb. Sausages, 2 lbs. . . . . .ncoou We Deliver C. 0. D. r Phone 1115. u 14c Services on Sunday, Oct. 1st, will be Bs follows: 11.00 am. Granville, 2.80 p.m, Long River, 7.30 p.m. Clif- ton. The annual missionary Thank- offering will be taken up at the evening service. CHURCH 0F CHRISIL-Suuday services for the New Glasgow Church of Christ are as follows: Bible School 10.00 a.m., worship 11.00 a.m., evening service in the Cavendish Baptist Church 7.30 p.m. Wm. G. Quigley, minister. CAVENDISH PASTORAL‘, CHARGE-Church services for Oct. 1st: l1 am. Stanley Bridge, 7.30 p.m. North Rustico. The service in ‘the evening at North Rustico will _be under the auspices of the W. M. S. It will be their thank- offerlng service. Mrs. Hammond Toombs, President of the P. E. I. Presbytcrial will give the address. Miss Lena MacLure, well known singer, will render special selec- tions. Rev. W. A. Paterson, M.A. POLICE COURT-At the police court yesterday morning a. man charged with driving to the oom- mon danger was fined s10 and costs or 10 days. A drunk and in- capable was fined $5.00 and costs or 10 days. A case of unlawful possession of stolen goods was ad- journed by consent to tomorrow. The defendant was remanded. A man found guilty of a breach of Customs was flnrd $50.00 and costs or 2 months. ACCIDENT AT HAMPTON-An unfortunate accident occurred re- kgntly at Hampton wlzm Mr. Ocorge McLean, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald McLean, DeSablc was seriously injured while unhitclnlng ‘his horse- Mr. McLean was work- ’ gleft this morning for P" on and‘ also and lie pralscth her. Au revoir £ iNcw York where hr.- u ‘ 111-: grand soul-we shall meet again ~ hospitals for sorun v. where death is for ever banished FRIDAY and phi-tings are no more. ‘ _oo_choil_ 1,011,931,811 $150 30m‘, 70° slze- BEEF $1.00_"'l'i!\ Mr. J. Gordon Stltilci-iand. Si Pallbearers wcrc: ltlessrs, George ;‘;'_Qg__5ocp,1 arranged by You“. FELLOw's 5A1, wnvu AND IGIAhI-‘ggislu Peter's Bay, lcii. on 'l‘ues<l:1y' m! Horn. Holsbvw Conchita. James Poop " Dvliarlmeni. and CIAIPOUND "EPATACA mo" ‘ ‘ ' ‘ H1'f ~1 - 1 1 "1 ~ = ~ _\'iii.ch 11 P.te o d Jl Be .11 suau school-Ail United F" Omy ' l“ 0"- B°m° ("fly r-tatillflx, ‘i; ‘i? . V. “u. cnlitinucfnsi and Hilvlhe; Br or? I om m“ Cfrurci Students attending the $1.29 59c 89c 8w ._ églcése i‘ m“ SW10 TPP-hlilc-"i " ‘y ' cont-gm. are invited - Social _ _ _ i - H11 l. 31-5" Si" MALT ‘MOIRACT i\°“~‘°s., ~~——---—-- -------- -- 5pm); MCLEAN LAID T0 R551- BIJOQSHP-ciul‘ School Advisory Com- BAYEWS Wm‘ TOOTH, In“ n‘ " mitten and Department Heads ASPIRIN COD LIVER. OIL Clfllllblflg" and I N M E M 0 R M AT SOOTTSVILLE important business meeting <1 -F01‘ Blinds “l? 4911"“? ‘iililstlidlhllms L Rcfrislgngw ' | licariz Iviemorial Hall. 1447. 98c 2 Lb. Bottle On y - 9 arse ' I1 '1 l‘ S. _____ (Sydney-Post’ Sept, 23) _____________.. . ' . . ~ . Th it t . . 35v Sim 35° Ti“ $115 TQM” “Rs GE_Q.R_GE._AICPIlEE Lakeeliinfilrglmuxwa: Zfiuigfichmlh EOTRMWE FOUND CAAASES “SMANE Si“ Antnzscinuc ‘ r F 1 luni 107.. 1* ‘Moim-u" srr‘ 18th when it ' be To LOST TEMP“ KIDNEY TALCUM And IRONIZED 1m . - a- S r m“ - °~\1'i'lJ-’l1'!f\1",‘ - ' . And 25c POWDER ypAsT Iiislnicctamt V; mrly has rCcL-ntiy pug“ ,1 “p; (m5, cam" known that a life long rcsi- bu“ PW s , 28__,I,h _ arvua PILLS B throw‘ 39 ' 1°O‘:‘ZI'VIZ‘,‘,‘C"° t . loss by tllosaci drain or Mo... <.-.t-or;cl<1@ni. Allan n. lifcLcan, had bro-S nwqée 1O kgullgcfipJt-Qmrsle o: a. Z9 0 ‘QT 9 -C ~ " ‘ i w». ~ a 41KB l: c . N ° x fsiVi “f2; “L m’ ‘:3: hgrgllfiuiriwe ab““fsgfpc~‘xst“;xi "Chnvin clvlllrntion" that preceded 50c Tube YARDLl-ZVS 50c 011535“ 7' ‘l ' i’ n’ “Q” 5"155' V i" ' ' , ‘ ‘ y‘ 1 ilie In: " was discovered in the Ne- LANGLOIS LAVENDLIt on: 01L 130m 111 L03 11 1' 1i 11d 1I1'»‘%~"““'" diSO“ ‘lime h“ 1*‘ a" m‘? x a bv ma; Tcllo Peruvian LAVENDER AFTER. xmxuv r\ll'll 11011 Aitlzvri Bryan. 1:11- u» 11 spout Quintin’ Christian life and was} _ Y, “"g-loarz;ed w“ SIIAVING SHAVE 1>11.1.s 1r. 01.1w .foriv yours of h... - (1,, rczlp-Icted by all who had an; 11c-' " ' " “ Yk CREAM LOTION 39° Only ‘ ii-ici mm [no i111...» l _ I: .quuntnncc His wife prcticccnscdi we was of hardened mud 30c 75o Bottle 60c A ' _ " ‘ U ‘e1 __ _ ' ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ am. unit's. 1 iuttd in several col- . years in Clio-arr‘. tic-i" lZlllC t'ill.til'f‘ll, . A19 ‘EV-RV’ hill‘! 0110i or, ’ ‘my Pr,,5o1.vcd_ Th‘ CARTERJS 50° Ti“ 40c ‘m?§;1("°“"i’ mi‘ 31.1" 1Ilnuiyit111-“ri/1lc‘)'l I .81)“; aynoflniihi " “l” 1mm" =1 large idol with LITTLE REXALL Si“ ‘git. 1ce,‘1\l1._v./\...‘.‘111 nlrgpllli‘, 1111i oflgmlcd age“ zcluintng. he: we showing both human and Llvm, HEALTH SALTS rmusr soar F, FTmFR. °-‘“-‘“)- M“ ~51‘ 1'" M“- Di , “ °S “m ” “m “W; airiilnal features. WITH PINE ‘ ‘. ' ‘ _ Crn.\\‘iorr1, 1F 1111111‘: n, 115,, "i- Turr-e years ago he lcit tho olu PILLS ‘ For BATII surs C"'STOR"‘ ' 1m n 111 v, uucstcarl and too‘ up "1 n i YA" "‘— 22 >4 I ~‘ ‘ 4 l. . I‘) ‘i . l. TF5“ f‘ CO1 I v 1__ ‘ h v 4 t “ a 3% den Bicihietr, Aiultimp '\ lili his nephew, Dan liirKay, neari A N K m1 bQ “as wing ‘col-om; Moving “my 3 c by. Hc ans the oldest member of] ;.\lci’l1ec, were all 1: 111. at. ilic a 111111.15‘ of 14. of whom 4 survival , funeral, which ton’; pLwc on Sijlpi, viz: Mrs. Christy lvlclbunld, Pc-i 21st. Services were l1~lri in i111‘ rlc- "T5 301141. P- E- I»; Mrs. Alex Mc-i I ; er-I 1 icczxsedls residence and Let. 1l I<‘,'>1.<:-,I'<"I\1i. 395W"; Iilrf. Samuel Mur- , ' . ‘loud a Si. Bernard dog up the road Whore are you tioing to take the c102. my little nxau? inquired a pas- b Iun-Jun-gning to see where he _ AINLJOHN-FREDERICTOMMONCT 1448. ing on the farm of Mr. Fred Mc- Donald, Hampton, and was return- ing late one night driving his own horse- The horse took second. prize at the Provincial Exhibition and was a very high spir- itid animal. While being un- hitchcd tiie horse bolted and either kicked Mr. McLean or caus- ed one of the shafts to strike Mr. lvtcbcnn on the head. The resid- ents awakened by the noise, went out and found Mr. McLean un- conscious with a bad wound on his head. Mr. McDonald immediately drove him into Charlottetown and placed him in the P. E. I. Hospital where he is still in a critical con- dition although now conscious. WEDDING BELLS -- The mar- riage of Miss Fay McDonald of Winnipeg, to George S. Linklettcr (second youngest son of Mrs. Mu- jor Llnkletler of Linklettcr Road), occurred Friday night, Scpt. 8th, at. 7 o'clock at the home of the bride- groom's brother, Rev. C. S. Link- lctter, pastor of the Boulder Chris- tian Church. Rev. Mr. Linkletlcr performed the ceremony in the presence of only s. few relatives and intimate friends. The bride wore a. pretty shell pink georgettc dress, trimmed in hyacinth blue, with hat and accessories to match. Linkletter following the ceremony. The couple left on a honeymoon trip in the State, and after their return, thcy_will have an apart- ment at 1012 Tenth Street. Th: bride's going-away costume was beige ordlne crepe, trimmed in brown, with brown accessories. Mr. Linklettcr, who has lived in Bould- er several years, is in char-go of the wholesale ice cream depart- ment oi‘ the Watts-Hardy dairy. PERSONALS Mr. Frank Greensladc, Hamp- shire was operated upon in the P. E. I. I-[Ospitnlyesterrluy and is rc- ported as rcstivg comfortably. Miss Sadie McKinuoxi has n‘:- tumed to her dilties as accountant at the office of W. B. blurphy, Prince St., Truro, from n. visit to her former home at Canoe Cove, P. E. I., where her lather John lVicKihnon rcsides.—Truro News. 1W1‘. B. Roy Holman lcit this morning on a business trip to ll-"sz- 6011111 chm-v), 1;; .11 npclilson. and liirs. lvfargarct hicFnd- 51m was 13141 {.3 1 ‘y.n, Sydney. He is also survivcdj igoog n1jiyrlmlg 91p Iquh-y-r Silly a large number of nephew's and ‘were in (‘lizliflxv ni the Rev. \'\'. J. 1150608 Mid oiiwr rcfailvcs. 'I‘he {hcr-ilille Donald McLean. shoemaker, i . 31;; Cgfrginqnylli’ilfi a brother. He was a life ion: i n the Christian gen- . ‘o rd beside his be- ‘.o\ \\‘".i'e and . n vrlto had pre- i deceased 111m years ago. . l"‘it‘l‘... ' Rev. J. W. ‘rurncl anal the Rev. Cafmsnlbcr of the Prrsbytvriall: [Evan TllOll ilVllii is 0113.; (‘LA toTilurch. i ' ' "mrfi the late .\ I\l"l’ll(‘r".s youngest The funcral- was held on Wlcd-F , \r< . daughter Floroncvi. 110N103’ from his lot»: rcsidcxicc; 1051.12 ,‘.",‘§,1, In spite of pouring ram anciwvliere the large assemblage bore H’ "'5 '0 c“ _ i (‘EDAR POSTS muddy roads, accriixunorluriioii prnvctl t‘ alimony to the place he held in i 7', iv, 1o‘ 511111 l2‘, oar-h 12c to 80o for too inuric-qua i111 111011110 hearts amt lives of the ixioplixf \ ‘i l‘l-r M. .. $12.00 trcrnellrious err vnihled ‘File services in tire house were ~ 51490 to pay their lo .. to ianvlyconzlucied by Rev. A. S. Mel-c: A who commanded the rem of ailllovmcr pastor. in the Euciisli i. within n wide area. 71m whole c“‘:- ‘ i‘. ‘, asszstcci by RTY, A, I‘), it trict is in a state of duvp 1110111 in; 211011, Wlrvcrcoulagh, in (inc. c . 1 . .S Slllii 1'1 SLOU ‘Par hi, v Also hoards and Plank and liar: 1nd Milt Wood. H. .1. Dllihiflll. for this Saint ol‘ (izwd, \'»'lli'1‘.' i;l11:i'.1.- 1 130th clerp ‘men trok part ' i- X” "Mm “Miwr-v Pr“ disposition, vir .11; r11 .‘ nnl obscquies in the Ens Iinke 11.. corrigible mode. y and v _.. . r endeared hcr to iilii i1 .1 She always gave prmre wvliozw": praise was due, and s-Ipziltc evil of noborh‘ whilst the tender 3111115 of the Mas i tor permeated licr win in 111-111;: stami- ding its sweet. Ira nvc to all n- ige and!‘ A End \"li(ili'l‘z\lil.liS rouilrl- IIPr 11ft‘ We M‘ of fl“-<'1Hi-<‘ Cauliflower . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . Ii for 23c conscratioli, uiivr rum liishuis-s and Lay-m- Cabbage _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (wiah (‘m oiltsinntliilg: (l(3\‘l1'.l'l',l in 11' r liviiivt 1i gqunfih _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ‘w;- ]i»_ 11¢- Lml “m1 m‘ “‘~‘“““~ Parrots. Parsnips . .... -. . . . . .. lvunvil ~70 As n Bible siuriwnit, i‘1~- riemuseii “'11s superb, livr l‘.(“il'i, “'05 wrinmii-il with spiritual iruflr and - uziml a veritable Slrlfvilnlkt‘ nj . knmvivrlige. crmiliizli ti v.iil1 l sincerity, Amiririv vii-lucr- Golden llantam (‘om ....... . per doi. 13c iii’. 11F (‘hoicc ltoasis . . . . . . . .. ..... Round Steak . . . . .. Sirloin Sierlk .. (‘kin N“ ‘liitl-Il‘ 111'. iiic ' lh. 11c 3c homo. She was attended by Miss Ethel Jean Linlrletter, who wore a white] georgette dress trimmed with blue: Both carried seasonal flowers.| Richard Treverton was best man. MT- A- D- Mélikfll. Atlantic Super- The Il.1lii':1:~: i1~1'.1i.|. intcndent of the Canadian Halifax, is visiting the city, ton and New York. lie wifl nit-n Mrs. Holman who has been \i.';lti1‘..‘. m, i; it (lifltinvv . i ' ' in Boston. and will accompany liri- n“, Imp, ‘,1 “L Miss Maurine Williams played the‘ 1,15 Wedding Mmh- A wedding Hooper Moncton, Charlottetown, rrouoi-lc- contains. arrived last evening. Iic is lllukinu periodic rounds oi‘ Svdncy. ity gained :1 wide :1“! 1. .. , 10m"- lmiml- g H _ (‘hoiclv (‘his .... per ll». 7'. <1‘ i wuflls f“"‘“lm"':l"“ m" (‘nrned Pork . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. livi‘ ih. lil- i, iUTll Y, "Y li'l‘ HT. lander, the ltcv, ll". _ L ‘\- P’ Hind lice‘. . . .. . . . . . . . . . .. pu- ll>.17i-~. Shoulder Cuts . . . . . . . . . . .. . 1lf‘l' iii. 1i. lflc Japan, whose ariic. l.‘ I S lllilli-“flmio “mi l“ - i" Fresh (‘od . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. per lli. tic Pr“ Tm ht \I u y,‘ p‘ _ H ,'i Fresh Haddock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. p01‘ H). 10c J3 ‘ t‘ 1's‘ . 12".’ .‘..1<1.| 2T1. - v- . ' ‘ ' ‘ l".'|l‘l _ _ .. "'1. -’ llflYillil‘ heart Wbtiiitrl to :1 niwio 11111111 In- ‘ HR‘ l h,“ ' ’ ' ' ' " ' ' ' ' ' ’ ' ' P A l‘ a '0 (iced wc 11.111‘ iris: 1:11 luau. :1 llil‘ _ , pained our o.’ 1hr in’ j s i . Jli ill.“ .\Yli. “Ti Illli. ‘. iIl{-i .01). was presided over by Mrs. O. S. ton and saint John, N. B. N” “’““‘l“" “*‘*' "““"‘““ ““ " “Pi PHONE 1218 .. w, ..___‘_“;A'