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Each — — — — 35i- Collins National llic- tlonary, eueli -— -— 951i Collins Blotter-n Univer- sity Dictionary, ciicii ._____-_...$1.5U k“ 1' ("iiiixiiiiiiitv 'l‘.\1'l(l(‘.\ l Apartnient To Rent Pour." cups cranberries, 2 I Fiillii bnf w wutei" 1 cup sirriii", lut f eup , . “ _ ' . _, , , - N- A, artment in most desirable quirk cooking, llllllthtt. and ftw , mshilzmkli‘ 50am!" Brmhum “In siiit. . ok berries iii writer until ten- der, about ten minutes. FITS‘- Apiirtmeut No. 80 Brighton Rond- coniprising Living - Rflflni. Dining- Rutlttt, ltitclicn, l-‘our Bedrooms and itlzitli. Also tradesnuins enrance at lrcar. lteatcd and continuous hot irzitci" and Janitor Service. Apply H. 1*‘. DIoePhee, Solicitor. ttlley Building. L-GGIT-Sl-ii- 7- -ll. through It flue sieve. Add siituir. stilt and tapioca niitl cook until trans- piutnt. Turn into individual molds to chill nnd become flrm. Unmold nod serve ‘Willi ii garnish of whip-l 110d cream. tlillllllllj; ., tltlllllllllllliilllllillllllllllllllllitttk Business Change 0n Tuesday, September first, Charlottctoivnb oldest retail meat business, "SAUNDERS, iuzwsou a co. Will be under the management of NORMAN M. SAUNDERS who for the past few years has been t'tltlltt‘(‘it‘tl with the’ firm, and is a non of the late E. ti. Saunders, who for many years managed the fii"m, and a irifitiiiletlii "i "i" hi“ John Saunders, who founded the firm in lllhti. ' Associated with him will be his brother, John its, who is well known throughout the city. Under the new management all old citstitmers an ‘”“!'ii,i<til',i illli, iiiWSt quality. PHONE 8i For Quality Meats. SAUNDERS. NEWSOM 8t B0. ututii iitittiii , L-6 Sound d l many new ones :ii"c zissurcd of a line of fresh and corned meats, handled in a sanitary plant and guaranteed of the ‘THE. CHARLQTTFEFJSW G_U_i§iii?lé1.\’_..___ die Central Guardian This column In tenured tor of local interest but advertising : u newuy nature mu] b0 lnlerted it conic a word utrietly payable DUI. of n III CCNFEDERATIOXI LIFE INSUR- ANCE. L-6198-7-12-1ll2 CRASWELL FOR PHOTO- GRAPHS. L—349-‘l-3-28-tl. SNAPPY MYSTERY SERIAL- ‘Mystcry House" starts iii the Guardian next week. Look out for the first instalment. ALL KINDS OF FRESH FISH tit Roops today, including fresh Salmon, Halibut, Muckcrels, Had- docks and Fillets. L-6601-0-4-1i. SUCCESSFUL SMALLPOX VAC- cinat-ion is required for children and students entering all school and Colleges. Health Department. L-654l-9-2-4i. FOXMEN! - Professor Oscar Ert of Ohlc State University, adviser for International Fox and Animal Foods Ltd., will be the speaker ut the Sunglo Fox Club Meeting, Friday evening September 4th 8 P, M. L-6523-9-2-3i. SUNDAY SERVICES-New Glas- gow ll 00 A, M. Bible School 10.00 A. M. Fredericton 3.00 P. M. Brod- iilbanc 7.30 P. M. Rev. Wm. G. Quiglcy, pastor. L-6598-9-4-1t. ST. CHURCH, Belfast, Sunday, Sept. 6th .11 A. M. and 7.30 P. M. Di". JOHN'S vices, L-66l2-8-4—li. CHURFH 0F SCOTLAND.—Rev. Ewen hliu-Dougall will preach Sab- bath 6th at Sumnicrside at i030. Celt-man o: 3 and Milo at. 7.30 ALso Tuesday llth at Stanchel at 7.30 and Wednesday 9th in People's Church, City, at. 7.30. L-GSEJIT-fl-i-li. ANGLICAN SERVICES SUNDAY, September 6th. Milton: St. John's Church. Siindziy ‘School l0 A. M. Alerting Proyci" and Holy Com- munion 11 A. M. Rustico: St.Mzi1"k‘s Church. Evening Pfilyfll‘ 3 P, M. Hampshire: Evening Prayer 7.30 P. M. Rev. E. O. Lancaster, Rector. L-6555-9-4-li. (‘,0\'t-‘.ttt-‘..\D-~STANtt0PE.- Rev. G. A. Christie, M. A., will conduct ‘the services in this charge on Sun- day, September 6th its follows- West (‘ovehead llA .M. Suiidny School l0 A. Ni. Slanhoiw 3 P. M. Sunday School 2 P. l\‘l. Covciieaxl Rood 7 P. M. Suindny School 10.30 A. M. L-6535-9-4-1i. DIES IN SUSSEX-R. B. Boyce. of Charlottetown who is visiting’ iii the city as the guest of it"s father- lll-lttll’, P‘ R lttrKini. rescued the news of the dszith of hi; uncle, Harvey Boyce. which (ll'(‘ll‘.‘l‘t"d Thursday afternoon iii Sits e. . The l drcuiserl lii survived by two brtitlxcrs George Bovce. cf- Sussex, yillld R A Bovce of Saint John. ‘ The fiiitvrul will lake plice in Sits- ,' sex Thursday" afternoon -—Mcncton l Thurs. ‘WEDDING BELLS- The Rox- i bury Pr." J\'l»(‘"l‘lll (Jhurch of Rox- bury, M s. was the scene of a 'ver_y pretty \\'t‘(‘ltllllL" on Turwlziv the tiiniitv-fifth of ."\ll‘.‘.‘ll‘l. ivlicn W1»; Ii/Iailjtivy‘ Pitlflli of ROXDUY)’, 1i native ofMt. StewarLP E I was : united in marriage to Mr. P‘ Oliver Drake of Hubborrlstoii. hfiehigani The ceremony was. iverformrd by , iii‘? RPV FitWdJv. Drake {other of the groom niid the Rev. Samuel A. Jackson yinstoi" of the church. The bride wore a princess gown of white ,s."itui and lricc. with a veil of tulle ,lic2d iii place by o eoronet of seed l lprirls. She carried .1 lboiiqiict cf ivhite lflFCS mid lilv of , 1th: valley’. The bride ivas attended i t lb)‘ her sister. bliiss Mary Pigott. as ;miiid of honor. and M55; Ad“ ‘=Diirikc. sister of the groom. and ' Miss Katisrine Leirucci of Rox- biiil’ th- bridesmaids. The Rev Emil 110111 wfls best ninii for Mi". ,Dral:c. Afr. Donald Mru-Asltill and Mr Len MflC-Cllffml served as ltshers. The church ivas attractive- ly decorated with ivhtte {leavers "mi err-lots After the l'(\(‘."pli.'lli the Your: couple left for a. brief wed- iiiiii.’ trip follcvrcd the good ivislics of their niony friend and relatives. S. Enterprise The S. will leave Georgetown Saturday "ISM. 50Iltembcr 5th instead of Sunder “ism as scheduled, Art-Iv- i"; filliitiily night to enable passeng- ers attend Exhibition mo] "use Raving at North Sydney, Labor Day September 7th. . L-SGlG-Q-iili. i FOTQFALE i t l PRESBYTERIAN ' his home tn Norway. John Howie will conduct the ser-‘ -r,"lnti\".. ' P ‘nee Co. shower .1 ‘ iztilht-rvd t0 tender a shower to Mr. Tells Norway t 7.00 p. un-Oliolr Rehearsal. " AN 1 1P — Sunday marked the first. big storm of the season. “The wind she blew some hurricane, lively she blew some more." None experienced it more severely than the hundreds who‘ joined the S. S. “l-ioclielaga" uti Pleioii Landing and crossed the- Nortliuinbcrlaiid Strait to Char-i lottctoivn. Thcy had u stormy pus- szuyc mid some even ivcre seasick! They iimdirt. fcci badly about. tliat| for rounding Point Prim in B. blow i trim the best of sollormcn at times. , —Nc\v Glasgow Eastcm Chronicle. Personals I l .\fr. and Mrs. John Rollinson and , John Jr, of’ Providence, R.I., are spending their vocation visiting‘ rekativcs and friends on the Is‘and. The lust few days they were the Iucst of Mi". and Mr. C. A. Fbfdn City. Mrs. J. T. Coles and children. Marjory and Jackie have left. by motor foi" thezr home in Stone- ham, .\T.'t.$.‘§., alter visiting with her mother and father, C. C. MGLilTC‘ at Binckley Point. They ivere accompauieti by Mrs. C. W. hleArdiiu" who will visit in Newt Leon Trotzky (above) must. leave so Soviet ltursia. has notified officials of the Norwegian government, or friend- ly relations brtiveeii tho two countries “ivill be endangered," Trotzky, exiled one-lime Bolshevik leader, is-accusctl ot‘ tnstlgating a plot against Soviet ilietator Josef Stalin. Sixteen others, accused of being involved in the conspiracy, have been executed. 0N MOTOR 'l‘lttl'-Frlduv moni- ing we had a visit from Jack, Stewart of Beverly", Moss, He was‘ occcmpiiiiied by his wife and son‘ and his mother, Ivirs. J. W. Stewart] of Halifax. They are making the. trip by iiioior and were on their way to Charlottetown to visit, rclu-l live and friends. Jack is ii brother’ of Everett. of The Eastern Chron- icle and Mark of the Evening News, and ho too is iii the newspaper ljiltllf). belni: on operator on the Beverly Tunes. a newsy daily‘ pub< lishcd oi, Beverly. His mother wi‘it visit here Ior a few days with her daughter. Mrs. James lVIcPhee,l West, Side, while the others go on‘ to P. R. l. Six 0t’ the Stcwartsl Idclla. Blanche. Annie . Jack, Ev. and lVlrirk have all ivorkcrl ut the yirinilnq trade a‘. various timcs.~— Niwv (ilfl.°".(7\\',/E'l‘§i.l‘l'll Chronicle. l-‘.‘i.\l!!.Y GATHERING »— On Auqust 21st a picnic Dftfi)‘ of Moore and f1‘l‘ll(l.¢ llltlifllttl from to Arthur G hioorcs .. ';f.el:l, Puiiml, and enjoyed a , isciuiion of ill" MtilTt‘ L'l.\ll. A deliri- nits luiielton “(is served by the lrttlics cvriyberly (lfillftl ample justice to some. Afterwards a. sins- sonz in irliiinli all took part was hfarllyv l't‘lltll‘l‘.tl, ‘The pieiiiekcir; then niolorsrl to Cllflt'lfiii(‘i(‘\\'l1 to utfetirl ti“ ‘ 3 ye Nit‘ fiittl NI of 1l‘..'l. i] enouizli of P~ lillil-Z ‘ l1 t i) i r n-wn i hundred mfl"5 hrre Mrs John‘ Moore and d ‘ Jllllf‘ and - ""1 s oiso ' Mary “ tVuiz, ‘Anvxsta Men a" i": nthci" relatives from tne he bovine These from P no:- (fo. were. Mr. Turner" Xfooize; Willard and Al- frrd Alone; Effie and Ftiy D/fcorc, and Rfcvnioud 1i'l(ll'.('I' cl" Tjitmorc also Mi" and Mrs ' '. zuid Mrs lle"~:"\" Pittman and iE-"trl: All" u" \.lrs. Wesley Vifltl" of Virt inn West. All en- o "id the outiivr nnrl hone tr) meet; ll 1i."".*:t yer: l republic. 1 BRIDAL (‘OFPLE SEI()\VI'IRED— A very delightful (‘\'(‘llil".{‘ was spent at the heme of Mr mp1 Mrs Wm. Inns Powmil. when o llllllll)l‘l‘ of friends and neiuhbors and Airs lhiroirl Lawton. The bride and urnom were ushered into the parlor" by Mr and Mrs ‘Harold Smith. to the ins of Lohengriirs Bridal Ch "crl bv Miss Edith Lawton. weie seated in a. cliati" nttrne rely decorated with pink and iviule streamers. cough‘. up ivsli .»-m:ill bunches of floivens. Air. Slllllll made n. few rc- mnrks vsrr ill" ll)l" fer the oeza. Iziii At this time ll veiy happy young Ciliilill‘ Hhpvnisvrl, very elaborately dressed and n ltlt‘l'l\' marriage ccrc- mony ivns ]l(‘l'f"l‘lll(‘(l much to the enjoyment of rill present. A preitily tlecorntxd l"l.".("l of‘ rifts was cor- rlcd tn by Miss Ido Weathcrbie and Muster Bruce Albore and presented to the bride and urooiii. The gifts ivere opened by Alix": Isabel Ingis and Mrs Hmolrl Smith iuid the Billlkalow property in very desir- able location at Brighton No. t: North River Ronni. (‘ondsts of lurgc Living-Boom with fireplace, tlinlng- room, Large Kitchen, Pantry, three ‘ Bedrooms and Bathroom. ltot Water , tleatlnl, (holler recently installed.) i New Fire Proof Root. (lavage. Lot l, 52 .\" 135 feet. Apply H. F. lVIaePhi-e. Solicitor. iiiivy Building. or m. J, s. Jenkins. L-titil8-9-4-5-7-9-ll. iii______ ___€ iooooooocooooooooooo00040 NOTICE .-\ll outstanding hills and notes of ltillttl, duo the estate of the late .\llvert Sherrcn, must be settled by i tit-tuber i0, 1036. After that. nil not. ‘, raid wlll lie collected by law. Signed MRS. IlESSlE A. SHERREN, l-Zxecutrlx. t l l -oooowooon++oow+o+woo humorous verses rt ad by Miss Adele Smith. The many costly and ueful gifts shoivs the biqh esteem '1 ivhlch this young: couple are lield. Mr. Ltrtwtoii cxpiaxced his appreciation and thanked all-pro- sent for their lovely gifts. Music iviis played duriiic the evcnlniz by Misses Edith lmvtoii, Prudence itud Isobel Ines and lllcssrs F1l"l"“tlIl and Fred Jenkins Lunch ivns served rind n sine song was en- joyed by all. After the slnqing of Aiild fruit: Srue nll dniortcd to their homes wishing the young couple many years of lliilllly wedd- cd life Birthday lrcctings (By The (‘meridian Press) it! Mlllilt WHEN — Five years ago tomorrow Francis Ouliiiet, veteran Bostonian. vmn the amateur golf lltic of the United States for the second time tn l7 years. In winning the title for first time since i014. Oulnict defeated Alfred J. Wodlaiirl. 0 nnd 5, dup- licating the margin by which he won the i014 final from JeNiM D- Travers. --.-—--——-ie——- Uu Ilium‘: for Dnntllll 580 l L-osoi-e-t-ai. York and Hot n. Mi" and 11ers ltcrbert. G. fiyer , their sou Hci"l.\:~ri. tJr.) and _ (laughter .\t;~.<; lleziii Sayer of Provl- l deuce R. l who llllVO been speud- , lug the lzt ' two \\'(‘l.".<'.$ at. Wcstvicw l Lorine Norm ‘Pryon returned to their lltlllli.’ .111 Providence, Tuesday morning. Faithful Dog T0 the Rescue VANiCOUVEi t. S1017‘; 3-—The story has reached here of a faith- ful dog on Ki-zits Island, Howe Sound, t1l{\t,."ll\'l‘(1 his muster from, a. mrtuliiig by taiwstint: the lion's, tilll~~tllltl survived. l it was a cougars tail, to be 0x- zict. l M. L. Korhone was prowling his; island ranch l-lc iOlillIl‘ another proivler. glaring _vclio\v»cycd from o. ll‘t’t‘—l.O1). It ivos an eight-foot. cougn." that had evidently swum across from the miiiifaiitl. ; Korhonc docsart like cougars on his ranch. HQ raised his shotgun and sen. ll. l)l1l'i'Olilll of No. 5 shot at the intruder. The COllTfl-l‘ start.- eri to advance. Repeating the dose‘ s RAILWAY SIGNAL BATTERIES-DARE HE approach is hidden ear windows are up—your en- giiie7s i-uiiitiug and “No. 16 is coni- iug". Tlie unfailing service of the ftlilfftfltrfl lixitlu buttery-equipped signal comet-t to your rescue liups saves your life. Conga ring, wig-pangs swing and you st car t0 let the “flycr” pas to protect you. The railways leave nothing to chimec. Their code is, tlint signals must not fuili lieliiml the eternal vigi- iiinec of these signals stands the sure uiiil cer- tniii pcrftirmitiiectif Iflxide Storage Batteries. Mr. and Mrs.‘ again the railroad has done its share o... Him, Soviet can... Qintteh ctaiéiiimiiibn mutt» r rune n 12 | Old Lady 'l‘ells Secret of, Her hgoi" The writer 0f the Iollotrlng letter once suffered from rheumatism, headaches, and (ltfilltbqiilll. Then one day a vigorous o.d lady told, her the secret of good health And now that, former sufterei" Will-LS to tell others how she obtained relief through Kruschcrn- ' "Kruschen was recommened to, me by an old lady o! seventy-two who can dance the llillllltlllti Flint; -—thanks to Krusclit-ii l‘.'lllt'li she " has used for thirty v She told mic to take Kruschcn ", to try and relieve a. dull he.i.. headache ~ from which I suffered nearly every , morning on Wakcningz. l was also LlOllbl€ddWlth rheumlttbm in both shoulders. Kruschen "aimed the t trick. The headache disappeared i "ind so did the rheumatzsm. I have l fldtilllléd taking Ki" alien and end to keep it up." Mrs. 1-‘ B V. Kruschen 1s a combination of "rol salts ivhich assist in sti- . tine your liver, kidneys and (s ve tralct to healthy‘. regular "ity. T ey ensure intemal illllfieSS, and thus help to keep ‘ blood tream "pure ' from the other barrel. the rancher hit. the beast in the face. Vlvillftlffl‘ in his eye. the lcogit, on coniinzz. ‘Things ‘clzif. for Kurhunc. In stepped the faithful (toe. At~' tacking from the rear, he sank two‘ rovvs of determined tAeih iii the ‘cougars tail. ‘Plie beast, yoivling with pain, turned to fight off thc dog. Korhonc had time to reload. The epic of Keats Island ended with a shot that crashed through the. cougars jugular vein. U.S. t0 B ild 12 Million Liner SAN PEDRO. Crtj. Sept. 3~~.A Pi-Ilirls. wil‘. be received in mid-t September on u. new Tlii-foot liner; for the United Soles . ks. expect- i ed to cost around 311000.000. P. Z. l G. Mitchell announced yesterday. l .\ill£‘llf‘ll is \'l(‘.C-[]fL‘F-lt‘lilll’. of the, lnteniatzoiiol Zvftmcanule biarine, parent compauv of {re United Suites lines and the Panama Pac- ific Linc. The new liner. he said, would be a. sister-ship of the liners Mfinhat- , tan and Wflfllllllfttlll. Nlitchcll de- nied that the company L; cuntem- i plntitif: Tluiltliug a suiwr-iiiier. l cougar _ looked W _-— your the trustwortliincs and per- op your s. Once sure of starting- lights—-sure of the There in an Exitle B i The value o1 the liturgical daily of- , ‘ icrcsts. We w. the Abbey ziri: spcc< ‘host days oi the ltonini specifications demand the best. The fuel that llicy use Exicles is proof of terieo. Don't take chances with the starting and lighting of your cur; surely the railway engineers kimw n good buttery-Ahoy choose Exitles. You buy an Exiile and be sure ——_ to suit every car. The newest Exide . , - The railways exacting CMWM" m6 EXIDE BATTERY SERVICE MAY BE OBTAIN it. T. Holman Ltd. Cluirlottet0wn‘— Suinmerside l\l".illctt’s Battery Service Charlottetown PAlQTYiRELq lEarly Days Spent in Choir Valuablef l BOYS’ CHARAVfElt INFLUENCE!) l [BY ASSOUJYIION WITH CATHEDRALS AND 1 CHURCHES | l l l WH£N usmc \ W I LSON '5 FLY ADS " ('\I\READ DIRECTIONS .- \:\ LAREFULLY AND ~ ‘ ‘FQLLCIW-THEM Cathedral indies are taking: great 1 i . 11d trouble u ‘u. lliv educa- .<. ciioristers. and ury iuw ".0 pans the q-illlliyllltf ex- .; to certain lrllbllt school‘; boys obtain scholarships. ..Ilock, oiguikst and muster of the LIlOTlSlCTS oi Wt-stmuisier Abbey, states. “The religious and historical as- sociations of our great cuihetlio‘ and collegiate churches Cillllilll Lt to have a marked influence on 1. boy's character during the must un- pressionable years of his life." 11c writes in The Churchmanls Hand- _ book. "It may not always be fully w ‘}\\Y0_1 m, realized at; the time, but. over and" bu, ,1“, W}, over again experience has provcrl, p, ,_; mt. ,,,,._,- , that a lasting good has been, wrought by this early association. ii Each pod will kill fllcs all day and every day for three weeks. 3 pads in cacti pocket. l0 CENTS PER PACKET It Diuggists, Grocers, General Startl- WHY PAY MORE? ‘HE WILSON FLY PAD CO.. Hamilton, Olk Elrncsr. ficcs from a religious ‘and cultural ’ i imiiit of view cannot be estimated. , And, apart from religion, each cu- thcdral can provide its own part ie~ uiai" liistorual iiiid architectural 1n- iully fortunate in this respect, hav- ing practically" the whole of tin.- lilstory of Enginiltl within the walls of this flllClCllt church. "Many of the cathedral choir schools in England are of ancient inundation. Song schools, as they‘ were called, iverc sea up in the car- mission. and. in the sixth aud st-vciitlrcen- iurics, 111111-11 guild ivork was being done. Before the Reformation, not only ltlflllusttzilvb and cathedrals had song schools. but others were maintainul by the Klllg for the Chapel Royal and by the great ec- cleslastics and nobles. Cabbevec .,, Kings in Ohio An unusual scent". in a your of ""1718 liY<‘\'1ii@ii¢° of thr- sviii: tastrophie drtiutli, is this, of two school made it possible for liingluud ‘ “punt farmvrs 3,, “M, Cabbage to be o. nation of musicians u". ilie: fig|d5_ “m, Still more odd, m; fifteenth and sixteenth cc-nturies,‘ dmum “u.” b. rtsmmsiblc for ‘m,’ writes Dr. Frcrc, ‘but few $lll“t".‘;t‘(l‘ gloom nm.mg__ "m," “flemoon. the reformation, except in coniicc- , “flmkL Davis“ “n” “ML ‘vmjam Li-"m ivlth pzrcat collegiate or (‘hill-I 5mm‘ m. ‘W5, Lflwrty‘ o" picked Nirai churches, and England lost its a Wagmflmm m, uflnrlgvfi that hm“ skill.’ These are very significant gm the]; “m, ‘ w‘ ‘a me 1, Zuzgugfgégghopxeyllfgli 0x531‘; l Batu. Other northwestern Ohio schools is to be deplored Yet, haPtn m"? "“"""f"‘ “t ‘Mir luck’ “i, ilY some have survived‘ and have " 5mm“: a“ hm“ a“ 5mm “n M” ‘w 21TH The Song School been the musical nurseries of many i “"'-i)i’-"iili‘-*G fll 1111'“ “W111 ill) b Etiglish musicians, including one of l m” dry 89°11‘ Lu“ y?“ "my ‘w, the greatest, Henry Purcell, aged 52° a" “c”- NOT FAIL i5 tlie 1Iyeap——u battery of liigli capacity its its mime suggests. lt in specially designed to easily lake cure of the ilcmiinils of your ilefrustvr, rnilio. lieutdr, elm. nntl still 1l(t\(' nniplc power for starting _\oiii" eiir iii any kind of iveutlii-r. s of these ilat- Drive in today to tlie nearest sta- tion ilisplayiiig the ftiniiliur llxiilo identification sign-symbol 0t liuiierit ‘service. Exidc dealers, like lixiilc batteries, have been carefully chosen. Tlicy are cupc- cially equipped to give you expert battery and electrical service. sure of bright best value. attery designed Sl-I EXIDE BATTERIES OF CANADA LIMITED Toronto Canada ED FROM THE FOLLOWING DEALERS: Echo Garage Charlottetown Martin’s Garage Charlottetown