.. .. _..;‘..- is i ‘A It In manufactured right here on Mn and Mrs. mIn-mond Cannon . Wm 35k“ 599C131 ‘lrderi- H Y°l1 find Prince labor, mid using Island products in BOOST IIOME INDUSTRY AND Summerslde XOYR OHN PROFITS BY USING years and since her SUNGLO Feeds and ‘dew Wflk I01‘ further infu- Blloh l l lspecial orders for dresses and coats. Manufactured and Sold by lRogei-e. Before har xnarxnage she l Anyone “vlsmng a really nice gm“ kept house for her brother, the late l maul Wm do we“ lo see Mr‘ sum iJoseph Rogers in Bedeque, Where Gaby on above date. 627. & she will be kindly remembered by, _____ 'ma.riy of the older residents. She _L0DGE SOOHL__A very pl“? ilm’ i" sll-llllmlsidflehe “'35 a Pwlwhen a. large number of the Or- THURSDAY. ,,,,, ,,,,,. ,,,,I§iimm:is|ni GUARDIAN Al the Charlottetown and Prince Bounty Chronicle Exhibition ._ a —DON"1' FORGET the A/uctlon il i1": 1312': bluan-lxzizni: III‘!- t 39th l; Mr‘ . uewny Ill!" mu be Inserted at s“. many’ Aug“ - thg Wme wnlr s word ltrlctly pqylblc u w A. O. McLeod, French River. 592 ‘IN-r. ____,_,_ ‘ —AUO'I‘ION SALE at Mrs. A. O. P B-gmfgasysnmigtetgngw l: McLeod, French River, ‘Iuesday. Are What We Are All Saturday, August Vzem. m ‘um’ 29m‘ m After —SLXGBT FIBE—1I‘he_B1mlncr- —-AUO'.I‘ION SALE at B. B. Mac- Fadyen, Kenslngton, starts at 1 pm. Saturday. August 26th. 590 side firemen were called out it noon yesterday for a. slight fire in ______ the roof of a dwelling house in the -O‘A8l: ADJOURNED FOB West end. No damage was done mnoivmuT-m the Smnmcrsido ‘and the 11m w" quickly exrinsiu- f Police court on Wednesday, before shed-G. l Mr. E. H. Strong, K. 0., Btlpendinry ___._ Magistramc. case was heard under] -N°RT3 3593903 5ND Cost slightly more than ordinary the Highway: ‘IH-amc Act. The 735571077" Unit“! Ghurl-‘I-Il! N- home grown feedl, but how about elm-Be w” that 0g anvil,‘ go m; IBodeque. 11; 'I‘ravsller's lull. 8.30; results? oomlnon dug” and ‘m, mm u, lmeowwu 7.80. apscial service at THE CHARIJOTTETOWN GUARDIAN —_Lel u convince you by actual accldall; on Sunday may“ when IN. Bcdeque, 7.80. addressed by fuels and figures. in“, cars oollllled all the “u, endlli(Rev-) Melville Fisher of Ontario; éusil a. visit alien:- boothFa-l you: ‘imaging the c“, o, a mm from iuncler auspices of Y. L. O. Minister, 1h "n- °r c“ a’ m" o‘ u‘ l . JJ. W. A. NlChOIBOn. huh Ranch, summenldm ‘Ontario. After hearing the avid , lance, Magstrate strong adjourned immin- it be m Foxes, Poultry ormw m“ "m" ThursdaY f“ Judi!‘ Live Stock menl-“s- ‘making dresses for stout ladies in _DEATH 0F MR5 TlwMAs , newest styles and materials will be m I l at Sinclair 8a Stewart's store all clay Tfigszaiyiiy afterluiilzgti Zitsstlide 2:21;’; t: Thursday, August 24th, when he —M.'R. BIDODIE representing one .of the leading houses in Canada El i: l.i' I, b- 1| q . _ l it difficult to get fitted to a. new m m, s M" a Sm °f summerslde’ ms‘ Thomas F!“ fdress, come in and Mr. Brodie will zell at the advanced age of M years. ‘ , i give you wonderful satisfaction. 627. so fur as possible. M“. Fnzzeu had been a resident o: . for a. mat many _ -ivm. SUDDABY representing husband's l some of the leading houses in Can- had been in very feeble ado will be at Sinclair d: Stewarfs P llleallll she V,“ a nauve o; Free. l‘ store, Summerslde, all day Thurs- YOdIICIS ,lown_ He, mill,“ “m, w,” Sam, day, August 24m whore he will take iwas of Methodist stock and in her Sam evmlng was spent iyounger day's, both in Bedeque and lmwam Md? room, SUMMERSIDE. P. E. ISLAND in Klnsl Bedequml infill?“ “W” if‘ “nu-rm afialrslangemen from Summerside and Lot lshe had no family but her nezcells pald a mendly vlslt, it belng the l“ M“ Rlls-‘Pl Bums °f “eetawnfoccaslon of the ofliclal visit of the lThe funeral lakes place at 2 o'clock lDlsh Maslm Mm‘ the Dlst Mab ‘on Thursday from Trinity United flier-s address a programme was cm“ lCllllllCh, Sllmmfirsidfl- —5- yried out consisting of songs reci- tations, speeches, etc. After ne- lfreshments were served, the sing- i jing or Auld Lang Syne brought the i T0 RHEUMATISM ‘meeting to a. close-S. One Remedy for Zfroubles Eye Comfort - for eye workers ls a mailer of vital importance. From early morn to late at night we “crnwd" our eyes re- lentlessly, from one job u: another. llow long will they stand it? Are you now enjoying that ef- ficiency and comfort which ought in he yours? the Two Original, exclusive, freshly new, First Fall Dresses Shown here for EXHIBITION NSPIRED by Paris, modified and made attractively prac- I tical for Canadian wearers, these are the most delightful early Fall dresses we have shownfor years. Gleaming satlns, sturdy, ribbed Kenmore crepes, softly, draping satin faced crepes-clever new sleeve and shouldezj ahown in here in ' Four Attractive Price Ranges and satin! black, brown, green, wine $5.95 Clover Sunday night dressesj in satins with white trim $150 Sand , crepes Kenmore and Sand Crepe featuring new cape shoulders, $8.95 Satlns and satin faced crepes, in a delightful range sizso _._J Consult us ii‘ you are not: You have much to gain, and nothing; lo lose. In any case the knowledge gained from an cxaminntlou, makes it well worth while. G. F. NUTGHESON OPT OM ETRIST ‘EYESIGNT EXAMINATION Illllng and supplying Gluc- Qlc, ii. J. MABON QPTUMETKIHT Cflk flmnnoolel WI\\ DPIIIflGII l WILL THEY STRIKE? Rail employing are v04 September 15th. l! "my :0 on strike coal will be gem-m l, Why not order your coal early and plgy mm Wr- extend liberal credit VICTORIA or nims D'OR. (foals, Our prices for loss than carload are for cash only. l1. R. LARGE & GO. TEL. ll‘) . in: on a strike ballot for Having rheumatism so badly that she could scarcely walk, unis woman began to put on a. load of super- fluous flesh. In a letter Just receiv- cd, she writes:- "I had a severe attack of rheu- matism in both knees. It was so bud that for three “leaks I could not put my feel to the ground. I. was also getting terribly fat — through not gating my usual exer- cise. I started taking Kruschen, and pcrscitercd. The first thing I notic- ed was the tonic ellcci. it had; the next tlizit my rheumatism went, and -bcttcr than anything-l lost the wretched fat. I am a woman of 50, _ and when I tell you I do exactly the same work as womep half my Jlgfi without the least difilmuty, I jiliink you will understand why x1 sivcar by Kruschen Salts and rec- ommend them wherever I go.” , --’vl. E, l The six salm of Kruschen aa- . sisl. the internal organs to throw ofl leach day the wastage and poisons llhat encumber the system. T1195, lllitle by little, thnt ugly fnt gQe5_ slowly, yes—- but surely. The rheu. Jmatism and headaches, disappear. EASTERN GUARDIAN _._.__. ..".I‘l\ll column l: vslsrved fol new: of local lntsrue but ndvertlllng n! a nswny nnnrs may be inserted M 2 cents a word llrlclly payable ln lduneo. ..'SUBSCRIPTIONS to The handed to their Rep. Archie Hume, or left at H. J. Maboxfs Drug Store, Montague. 106. New Career Is l Started For Women LONDON, August 23~If London-i ers want: a secretary a nuneonaid an escort for children a rare book a special cookery or cocktail re- cipe someone to visit old people You feel wonderfully healthy, youth- ful and energetic-more so than over before in your life. nd higher priced, 5 terms on carload lots, either 58 QUEEN STREET. MAIL IT GFINTLEMEN: PRIZE (IAMPAIGN DEPARTMENT HEADQUARTERS The Guardian, Charlottetown, P. E. I. Telephone 482 INFURMATION GUIIPON TODAY ! they just get in touch with Univer- ing on the same principle as Unl- versal Aunts, limited. It brings to- ugh“ pQol-lie who want wol-k done Iitsh ships carried on n hazardous and people who an. ready to do m trade along routes infesled with _ People who Want to buy canal“ mines and (Tlennan subs was re-Monks carried him to the lifeboat things with people who have them called at’ n“ harbor when Cap- io sell. Minud’! Linlmont In! falling hnlr. Kindly send me receipt hooks for taking subscriptions ‘to my local paper, The Charlnttelown Guardian, and full de- tails relative to the free offer of valuable Cash awards lo be Address Phone No Conic-llama should enroll storied at once. THEE-E WILL BE made In the great profit-sharing campaign. MY NAME IS ............................................ Street No. Send for receipt books new and gel an eu-ly start. You can make good money each week. EVERY ACTIVE MEMBER PAID CASII EACI‘. WEEK their names now and get N0 LOSER! someone to darn stockings or socks emergency guests at dinners or dances shown in Exhibition Week brings a host of LOVELY . . . HATS T HESE are charming in design and tempting’ in fabric and colouring. Paris has outdone itself in ideas for the Autumn of 1933-! Saiins, Velveis, stitched and plain felts are many colours. New for Exhibition $1.98, $2.50, $3.75 . k Light Service Weight Silk Hose $1.95 quality for 98c someone to read aloud in any language i or information of any kind i al women, limited. This firm is run by women work- It is really a glorified employ-l ment bureau and is astonishingly useful. The ides. oould be adapted ‘to suit any olty and it presents l crew who asked if he remembered lnew career for the enterprising wo- him, Captain Monks found himself ‘inan who can “deal" with people. Brinizimz Up Father ~ LIETEN- u= YOU 5A‘! _ ' THAT You WANT l » ~ANOTHER HGT-DOG- v " ;, 1-1.1. KNOCK You . Recalls Rescue Wounded Sailor (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Aug 23-A thril- ling rescue in the days when Brit- taln R. H. Monks, deputy port warden, boarded the steamer Clan Alpin in the course of an inspect- ion. Accosted by a member of the unable to recall who the man was. The scaman then proceeded to identify himself as the mm whose lliie the soaman thccB jlife the Montreal port official had saved during the Great War when Captain Monks‘ ship had been tor- podccd off the Irish const. Aboa\ in jump into the one remaining lifeboat the ship's master heard groans from some place on the deck. Returning he found a mem- bei" of the crew, badly wounded. Picking the man up, Captain only a minute before a. terrific ex- plosion sent the ship to the bot-l tom. After two days on opt-n sen. they were picked up by an -Amea-icnn destroyer and taken to an Irish port, where the wounded man was given treatment. ("Lwte sleek‘ Exhibition Speci J Rayon Pique Cord P A J A M A S nQ-€3_.“.r:_' __ ‘an a1 $1.50 o1’ his greatest activity, I would have formed the first greyhound like w give m his “memory a kennels in th is country to be 11m ma“: to other! o! what he gave exclusively by women. The letter went on to announce The “an cmmm‘ °l s“ up.“ a. scheme of scholarships and "time" and 3o asistulu‘ Th” ‘grants to be given to deserving are All 11°11"! and have “uh h“ people in Sir John's memory. a thorolllh "Emmi 1-" m‘ u" °t dogs. The head trainer, Miss Hun- ter, was until recently a. govern- ment investigaf into the causal o! distemper in dogs. Richest Man’s Daughter Never Went To School LONDON, Aug. 23~At the mem- orial service to Sir John Ellerman, England's richest man. who has just died, it was revealed that hisl daughter had never been sent to GT9)’ Hound- Tracks Mr. S. E. Parka, s. director of school. Bishop Pen-in, who con- Run Won/Ian the stadium, says: "I decided ta ducted the service, read out a emu from Sir John's daushter T m stafl my kennel: with girls bmuu 111 which 511° "M: mmaom Ann“ 23- he d ‘I believe they are better at this J0! "MY “m” 5m’ me "mum"? greyhounds belonging to the w“ I 'than men They look uvon it u s for which I can never repay hlm- mm‘ Gwyhound stadium (one l?’ ‘new us; and m tremendous” He had the courage not to send m‘ 13mm 5"°Yh°‘md mm‘ “a” a lkeen on the ,. m, h M3001’ but to educate me in London). are now trained, W11!- himself. Because of the many muffled "l4 10d by "me"- Il. will be interesting to see hon Mlnnrd’: Llnlment fnr fnlllng hair. hours I spent with him in my They h!" 1115i "W"! W" ti" 1m” 6°“ “m” “WW”! mom“ early childhood and in the time care of tho dogs 2mm men and of this now realm- wiiu. 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