l \ i 27. 1932 "\ 1 -. ri-la cHARLo'r'rl~:'rovvN GUARDIAN PAGE THREE sPEc1.41. pR1cEs ON FLOUR olerlng viialarbribb: on the §£f|owng Flour tb clear: “Regal”-98 lb. bag $2.50 apurlfll -928.501 b D B. U ' Call early as we have oniy a limited stock to gli at the above prices. lI0lll|E & G0. Plans To is doing its best to or” all vestiges of the old system, it has shown ,Mp of sentiment for the old p announced that a museum be created to house curios d me “definitely past times of the must . me, are considering the old Sen- ,;¢ palace, which has been used fm. lnm-national conferences since gp senate was abolished by the mrybllr, OIWELL WOMENS INSTITUTE gn sept. 21st the regular month- ly meeting of the Orwell Women's institute was held ai; the home of pin. Percy Mcleod, with an at- urdance of six members and three House Curios sept. 26.-Although the itutlonal monarchies" Author-ifuily received. A contest was put ‘ Sept. 29th. The meeting then ad- visltcrs. The meeting opened by repeating the creed and roll call was answered by "Recipes" The minutes of the last meeting were then read and signed. School committee reported having visited school and treated those present. ,Sick committee reported one visit and brought refreshments. sick Committee for next three months. ,namely Mrs. Lois MsDonald, Mary Morrissey. A donation of $5.00 from Mrs Dr. Lindsay was grate- on by Mrs. Percy, won by Miss ' Goldie Mlcllnnis and Mrs. Leo Mc- Donald. Plans were made for the 'holding of a dance on Thursday. joumed. Next meeting to be held at the home of Mary Morrissey. Roll call to be answered by "A Town and what its noted for." Lunch was then served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. Neil. W. McLeod- Uilong The Carveli’l Wharf B. S. Silvia. Captain Kean arriv- gd in port early yesterday morning uid after dlsclla-111118 250 tons Of freight for here, shifted over to the Railway Wharf and loaded five ears of oats for St. John's, New- foundland shipped by Carvell Bros. Lid. She sailed last evening at 9 pm for that place. Delilah' _Wharf Schooner Dwina, Captain Fraser, arrived in port yesterday with a um of lumber. ` _ » Lyons’ Wharf The Tern schooner, Cape Blomi- don, Captain Raymerrlan has sail- ed after discharging 9. cargo of 3300 tons of hard ood. Waterfront | Customs Cruiser Chaleur, Cap- tain Heather' has saled. Marine Wharf C. G. S. Brant, Captain _Basil Kelly arrived in port yesterday from] Summerside. . ,_ , H. M. S. I-ieliotrope, Comman_der‘ G. W. Wadham which arrived 1X1_ port Friday and was to -remain here until Wednesday, deft.. _,port about four o'clock Sunday 'for Corn- erbrook, Newfoundland, the Com- 'monder having received orders to iproceed at once to that P1800. 011 account of a naval survey Sfenmm' being driven ashore. Bruce Stewarts’ Wharf S. S. Hochelaga, Captain Traverse on the Plctcu-Charlottetown route. Advertising liates-Payable In Advance ' Central Guardian locals Eastern locals, 2e. per wordg' Events. lic. per word; _Classifie ings, Cards, etc., tc. per nam inch' Notlcu of Thanks and Ap reolation, 70c. per Inch P” r or lo per word. Other rates l RATE:-to per word. three in- sertions for the price of two, strictly payable in advance. A Agents Wanted |ultEE HUNDRED DOLLARS FOR spare time to Christmas selling 5“lmperial Art" Christmas Cards; Z established le years; British Can- , lldian Publishing Co., Ltd., 426 Patrick Building, Toronto. A. W. 9-'.|.‘-S-T-tl Sept. 30. 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Miecellanoons vim" some the doctor. °' ’° vb in the latest was Of fvll Peck- \ 0, ,mmm it burn brighter ima last . _ _ M _ - _- “Does it disturb my wlfci’ echo- "me "9 nie it holds its freshness and at xomzm __ _ . I ~ Q gig, _(R 3' scum; r' ,_ '_ the whole conéx-"ation," _ .- _ _ P_Wk5¥¢ il A 1'¢_5i “WMU in W5- 1 ii v _ tbnpdto "ends ‘¢ni§_l,0_n,|oot,’f Notices, 'l0c. per inch; Lists of Floral and Spiritual Offer- . -O-%9-0-0-O-O-OO-GO-* Ac. per word; Western and Announcements and Coming 1 d, 2c. per word; In Memoriam . e; Letters of Condolence, 70c. , ll on applications. ` Male Help Wanted ‘ BECOME EXPERT BARBER. through our special low cost course. Hundreds of successful graduates. Write Moler Barber . College, 573 Barrington, Halifax. M. H, W. Nov. 14-stttf. For Sale FOR _SALE-ENTERPRISE MON- arch Range. Apply 271 Queen St. .‘ 5441-9-24-Si CABDBOARD, SUITABLE FOB lining outhouses, etc., le. per sheet. Guardian ofiice. ti FOB. SALE -- ONE SMALL COOK- ing range new. One Happy Thought range also new. APPIY _ to 89 Rochford Street. F0n\sAl.a-IN noon naslnau- tia section, nice building lot 50 x 75. Apply to I-I. F. McPhee. 5442-9-24-41 GRAVENSTEIN APPLES (WIND- falls) 'l5c bushel. Bring contain- ers. F. S. Reeves, Southport. 5439-9-24-3l. -M.;--#--i1”*11' FOB SALE - 0LD PAPERS. I cents bundle. Guardian Ci!i2ce;_u GEIITRAL GUARDIAN This is reserved for ne", but advertisements of a new; eh"-,,¢|¢|» My be inserted at the nts of 4¢, per word, strictly payable ln ad. vance. caurnal. calm cl.un_r., the judging competition an error cc. curred in die placing 01 mme, which should read:-1, Mary Mom. 811211: 2, Spencer Jenkins. Bethel; a, Elsie Luna, Mt. Herbert; 4, Thomas Hierllhy, Glenwood; 5, Harvie Jenkins, Mt. Herbert, etc, oN slcx LEAVE-Mr. Barclay Grant, of the Canadian Bank of Commerce staff, at Charlottetown, P. E. 1,, is in town at hu grand. father‘s, Mr. J. Fisher Grant. He came on td undergo an operutirm on his throat.-New Glasgow News. SPINE FBACTURED-The many friends of Mrs. A. J. Driscoll will be sorry to hear that she met with an accident on Wednesday, gpg. taining a. fracture of the spine. She is at the Hotel Dieu Hospital _ undergoing treatment.-Monet/on Times. LAYING FOUNDATION STONE or nosrrran-ri has been de- cided to have the ceremony of luy- ing the foundation stone of the new Prince Edward Island Hospi- tal on Monday, October 10, Thanks- 'giving Day, when the full Masonic Ritual will be used, the ceremony being in the hands of the Grand Lodge. Music will be supplied by the Legion Band, and a number of addresses will be given. ISLAND VISITORS-Mr. Ben- jamin and Mr. John Miller and the forrner‘s daughter, Miss Nina Mill- er, of Murray Harbor, P. E. I.. have been in- town for several days vis- lting at the homes of the two gentlemen’s sisters, Mrs. J. P. Mac- Koamey; Mrs. Benjamin Senca- baugh and Mrs. Howard Finlay. They came over in a. small gaso- line boat. with deckhouse, intend- ing to remain for a day or two only but-_have been prevented from re- ttll-1'11il1€' by the high seas following the heavy storms.-New Glasgow News. ` at visrrmo srnivrr-A welcome visitor to Sydney is Mrs. A, J. I-Ioule of Charlottetown, P. E. I. Mrs. Houle who is President of the Rebekah Assembly of the Maritime Provinces and Newfound- land will address a special meet- ing of "Martha" Rebekah Lodge on Monday evening, September 28th, when the ,Rebekah Degree will also be conferred. Mrs. Houle is a brilliant speaker and a gradu- ate of well known school of elocution in 'the New England States and was previous to her marriage teacher of elocution in Saint Dunstan‘s University, Prince Edward Island.-Sydney Poet. FAREWELL PARTY-On Wed- hesday, August Zifst, a large party of friends gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Martin to bid farewell to Mr. and Mrs. James Cummiskey and their moth- er, Mrs. Thos. Cummiskey, on the eve of their return to U. S. A. The amiable hostess served a de- licious supper to the many guests who spent the remainder of a most enjoyable evening in music and dancing. Excellent music was fur- nished by Mr. Howard Molyneaux, accompanied at the piano by Mrs. Owen Baird. Among the out of town guests present were Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Heron, Lynn, Mass.; Miss Minnie Callahan, Boston, and Mr. and Mrs. James Trainor, Wat- or-vuie, Maine. Mrs. .mmm cum- miskey was impressed greatly by our Island hospitality, and left for her .home in Massachusetts carry- ing with her ineffaceable memor- ies of her first visit to the Gard;-n of the Gulf. BIRTHS SCOTT-At Marshfield, Sept. ist, 1032, to Stanley J. and Mrs. Scott, a daughter. PLATTS-At Esher Street on Sept. 26, 1933, to Mr. and Mrs. Everett G. Platte, a son. FOB. SALE. T0 LET. BOARD AND room signs on hand at Guardian oirice. “- Z"i'_ Fon SALE- six STRONG heavy built slovcns complete With pole and swings, not much used. Bargain at seventy-five dollars each. Apply to James Lawless. Norboro, or to Austin A. Scales, V DEATHS ' MDACDOUGALL-At Argyle shore. Sept. 26, Florence Edna Macbougall aged 6 months. Funeral Wednesday at 2 o’clock. __Z__ eo the patient "why ft.dlst\1f\== O BANK MESENGEII. BETIBIS- After seventeen years service with the Bank of Montreal, Charlotte- town. as messenger, Mr. George Douglas has retired. The Bank has granted him one month's holidays with pay, also a monthly retiring allowance. POLICE COURT-At the police_ court yesterday mcming a case against s man charged with ob- structing a police officer was ad- joumed until Wednesday. The Moncton Times. Fred George or sacirviiie, N. B., latives on P. E. I. Mrs. George ae After spending several da's in Tyne valley' n`°m whim Mr-‘~ hymns. A beautiful and enticing week-end guest of her aunt, lvIrs._W1,y do they roam; Why do they resident of Tyne Valley). rlcd in Charlottetown on Septem 591' 13. 1907.' by the Rev. Mr. Mac Party and during the course of th with a. silver coffee service, an of Mr. and Mrs. John MacLean. snowaa Ar Nonaono gathered at the home of Mr. an Mrs. Geo. Bowness, to tender miscellaneous shower to Miss Mar Dorothy Croken ‘and Master Keit from Moncton to Charlottetown on Sunday. Sept. 18 with her son TRINITY UNITED CHURCH Ronald, who is .pilot on the Cana- ___ 555" MTWBYS Plane 11111111118 DFI Sunday was Rally Day in the tween the above mentioned cities* Sunday SchO0]_ There was an at- re' cated, two were adjourned and the I Miss Elsie Rhymes who has been n A . °"°nd“ m um dh" W” give" the guest of her parents Mr. and' 8-d " 3° dw" Mrs. Robert Rhynes, Duristaffnage, iuotlces' for the past week, returned to Now that the holidays are over C' N' R” DIRECTORS CONFERT' Moncton this morning. and Scoutmasters and boys are Mr. James T. Cumming, of New __ bwk in town scout meeting °‘"¢°"- N- 5'- ‘"4 H°°- M“’d°°“ Mr. Ken MacDonald. son of Mr. should be in full swing this weelr. K°m'°dy' °f B"'d“1b°n°' P' E' I" and Mrs. P. J. MacDonald. city. i'I'he Holy Redeemer Troop had' Dkwwn °f uw Ummm” Natmn' left yesterday morning for Sack-itheir first meeting Sept. 12. ‘ “I Eulmys' We” in tm’ “ty ‘°’ ville where he will enter Mounti -- ° brief p°'|°d F'm°'y» en mute Allison University. The Baptist Troop met Mondayl h°m° ~“‘°m M°“°f°°1 Where they l lrright, sept. zach, with Troop com- i had been “ttendmg °h° 'egular The many friends Of MF- Wil- ‘mittee and plans for the coming monthly meeting of the directorate. nam MacD,ma1d_ west Royalty ‘season were d1scu5sed_ While here they conferred with Mr. Wm regret w lean., that he under- W' U' Applewn' general mmager went a serious operation yesterday °' me A"“““° R°¥i°“» °“ “me morning in the Prince Edward is- matters respecting the transports- land Hospm._]_ _ tion services in the two provinces they represent °n the b°"d'_ Miss Mona Allwood, of St. John, N. B., left Saturday morning on return home, after spending a very A WELCOME VISITGR'-Mm pleasant week with her friends, the is Misses wright, 194 Prince st. while “smug her mmy friends and Fe' in Charlottetovm Miss Allwood W mode a number of friends. 5 55; tcndancc of 327. A program prepar- the guest' °l Mrs' L' B' Ma°Mma‘“' cd by the Board of Religious Educa- City' M“‘ G°°r3e m°£°red V’ tion was followed. The theme of 0'Leary, where she was the guest ' 1- ~~ °’ Mrs' Eddie Br°°k5' on Friday’ and this thought was emphasized she W” the 3“°5" °f nel' aunt MTS- in the responsive scripture reading, Jabez williams- TY” Valley- While( the prayers, the stories and the the service was Following Jesus C'°°"3e'm°'V°d mme 42 years “EW theme to impress upon the child- she Was 81W" B heaftl’ Weiwme by ren' and members of the school. her many °]d mend-5 ‘md 9C‘l“ain'i What a thrill came as we sang, thnces' M-rs* Gwrge 55 IWW the, "Jesus is seeking the wanderer yet; W. N~ l-luestis, Summersidc, andr mam; Wm TWU'-'U '00 Ch"1°i'i'€i90W11 Oni Love only waits to forgive and for- Monday from where she will a' get; . EMU nl' 50 MOUCWU- H91” many Home, weary wanderers, home! friend Wish her 11 Safe return- wonderful love, wonderful love ‘Mm Ffed G°°fB°» “ee Hmlfi nwells in the hem or me Father Ramsay, is a daughter or the late] ab°Ve_ _ _ Rev. Edmund Ramsay, a former _AS X sat there enjoying the service my mind went back over 40'years ago when the Salvation SILVER' wEDDING”I“ h°“°1` Army first came here and I llsed °f *hm ‘“"°" W°dd1“€» °n S°P*- to sing and to whistle one or their 1'7"* Ml- “nd Mr* -7011" MHCLSML- hymns, "Follow, follow, r will ici- wh°” mme is at 28° Nnrmgansett low Jesus, anywhere I-lc leads me street' Cmnswn' R' I" were en' I will follow on," and although in tertained at a surprise dinner par- the years since than I have at *V “t "‘° "°’“° °‘ MP- “nd MPS- times almost lost the way run it Frank W. Hutcheon, 258 Mont- gomery Avenue, Cranston, toduy- me back to the trail and implanted Mr. and Mrs. MacLean were mar- ! was “Wonderful Love" that brought within me the firm desire to "keep ' right on to the end of the road." ' The ordinance of Baptism was Lean (d°°°”ed)' Mrs- M“°L‘=‘a“» observed.. both at the morning serv- pd" t° her 'mniage was M155' ice and also at the Rally Day serv- christina' Shawn- daughter Of I ice, when two sweet children were Gemge sham" °! St' Catherine- received into the folds of the and ‘Mn Maclean 'is th” 5°" °f church. Rev: C. N. Brown, M. 'A., Alan M”‘°L°m °f D°5“ble» A °°m' was the preacher in tilc morning, pany of thirty-six attended the his text being Jeremiah. 8-20, "The U summer is ended," and after re- evemng' the guests were Presented ferring to the delights and privil- d eges of the summer season he em- siilver salad sewer. Songs were ren- plmsized that the can H61., is to "ed by v”i°u° members °f the get to work and give our best. Let Daffy. I/101111 BGIBCUOHS by Miss us follow Jesus who said "I must Edith mid' and ‘elf-`°ti°nS 0" me work the works of Him that sent bamp” by Even” MW-°°11. S011 me while it is day for the night cometh when no man can work." In the evening Rev. Dr Ramsay Th sd '_' On delivered e. well considered and thu: ay; evening' september sth- splendid sermon on the text., “lf 5 P9017 9 0f N°1”b0l'0 Bhd Vi0iI11iy any mall be in Christ, he is a. new d creature," 2 Cor., 5-I7. Professor 3' Kendall gave a fifteen mi.nute cr- y gan recital previous to the opening Bowness, in honor of her approach- End the sewn, f is ing wedding. When all were as- _ e O pm E consisted sembled_ the brid __o___ _ of an anthem by the choir both e corted to agauy decoratid ;_aas_r°;y morning nnd evening, also finely Miss Georgie steW____t_ Lime M_ss rendered solos by Mrs. F. M. Nash h mid by Mr. T. W. Bentley. Stewart dressed as bride and groom, A special offering for "IM Wm wheeled in a carriage trimmed in be taken up next Sunday ‘md 5 yellow and “ned with pa___ce1s_ The social for the students will be given presents were unwrapped by Miss by the ymmg p°°pl° °" Friday Elma Douglas and Mrs. Elmer Stewart. while Miss Elsie Murphy _" read the donors’ names and the ac- W right in the Social Hall. 1- 'vr . \-' eg _ _ ".?7'\/N ' X/I ' V' »~f "}' : _ ` i ' _ ~, v. & _P ' ' is _ ‘bg-'tu ‘ <' were three cases against men PERSONALS _ \_'\_ ‘ _g JV charged with driving while inwxl- __ News if, _._ .N, , ~ ,,,,` . ` 1 \ M ¢‘»0mDanying verses. Miss Bowness expressed her sincere thanks for the beautiful gifts and then all sang "For She's a Jolly Good Fe!- low." Lunch was served by the la- dies and dancing was indulged in by the young people. The presents were numerous, consisting of china, linen, silver and a substantial slim of money. After a very enjoyable evening, all dispersed to their homes thanking Mr. and Mrs. Bow- ness for their hospitality and wish- ing Mary s happy wedded life. _.i,______, the price of 35 cents per poimd Poultly Feeds nr.A'rcm‘onD's celeirrutm EGG MASH NOW is the time to feed thc laying hens with POUL- TRY LAYING MASH. Get them laying. Eggs are bound to bring higher prices this fall and winter. Make the Poultry flock more than pay for their keep. Poultry Leg Bands Mark thc YOUNG LAYING LIMITED The Court of Honour of the St. fPaul's Troop met Friday night to prepare their program for the sea- _son, and another meeting is called| for Thursday night, Sept. 29th. Zion Cubs and Scouts will meet Tuesday night, Sept. 27th. This, troop have lost both its Scoutmas- ters and one of their Cubmasters,* Mr. and Mrs. Preston MacLalne, Mr. MacLaine having been trans- ferred to Moncton. Scouts and Cubs will regret to learn that Mr. MacLalne has had to enter Royal Victoria Hospital, Montreal, for treatment, the result of an injury to his eye, and Mrs. MacLaine is confined to her home through ill- ness. We wish them a speedy re- covery. Mrs. R. C. Parent and Miss Ruby Campbell will carry on with the Cubs and have prepared an inter- esting program for the winter. ~ The St. Peter’s Troop have been invited to meet with the St. James Troop Friday night. St. Peter’s have not organized yet. Call Vin- nioombe, their popular Cubmaster, has gone to college, and the Troop Committee of St. Peter’s are look- ing around for leaders. W. R.. Burnett, one of P. E. Is- land Jamboree Scouts, will be in town this winter and will assist Scoutmaster Lawson in the St. James Troop. Annual Patrol Leaders’ Conference Summbrslde, Oct. 1, from 3 p.m. to 9 p.m. To start the season right all Scoutrnasters, Patrol leaders, sec- onds and Scout leaders, have been invited by the Summerslde Scouts to be their guests at the confer- ence Oct. 1. _An interesting program of talks and discussion has been made on the following subjects: Duty of the Patrol Leader. Patrol Leaders as instnictors. Patrol in Council. Troop Discipline. Spare Time Activities. Tracking and Camping. Proficiency Badges. There will be a supper with an inspirational address and presenta- tion of badges. Mr. Wm. Warren of St. Paul‘s, Charlottetown, will be the leader of the conference. Mr. Hallet of lst Summerside Troop, will lead the discussion on Troop Discipline. Mr. Crowe of Bedeque- Freetown Troop on Tracking'and Camping, Mr. R, C. Parent on Spare Time Activities, Mr. J. B. Lewis of the Bedeque-Freetowrl Troop, and Mr. F. A. 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