. BELL f9 MATHIESON ~ n. s. asu. Ne...‘ - ssygzripcn 22. 1930 .. fi “is iii- ‘““ii“'i*“,|&“. abode“ ,,_.....;;sl figm mom“ sound-mind. {-41,}: ii Rec Rosa TEA “is we. m." ‘ivodiiuniesuuumutomisetuur, Professional Cards 1A. nov KENDALL L. R. A. M., A. A. G. O. (Licentiate and Medalist lloyal Academy of Music. London, Eng.) (Associate in the American Guild of Organist, New York) Receives Pupils for Plano. Harmony. Counterpoint and Voice Culture. Candidates Prepared for Exam. instlons if Desired. Charlottetown School of Music, . Hearts Hall. k LlLllAll MacliEllZlE Bachelor of Music (McGili Univ.) Piano. singing theory. Studio 277 Richmond st. Teacher of Pianoforte and Theory Open for Application Sept. l5th. Phone 683-1.. Studio. 40 Victory Ave. Ofl Longworth Ave. 5350-9-10-181. Miss Roberta G. Spencer Fellow Trinity College of Music London, England Organist and Cholr Director Baptist Church Piano, Organ. Theory Studio. Baptist Church, Fitzroy Street Open for Registration Sept. 17th.‘ Mark u. Mecusgfi: B. A. BABRSTER, SQLICITOII, ETC. MONEY T0 LOAN Ollnsrvn Bloch, Charlllttetown, PJLI. AUDITORS Accounts Audited. Income Tax Returns Prepared. A. E. MacNeill é? Co. 127 Grafton Street slifl-d-l ‘l-lmo. Prohibition Commission Chairman, Mr. GEORGE E. BROWN. Margale, P. E. I. Send all nnormation regarding in- fractions of Prohibition Act lo the Sh: 0r To Chlet Inspector B. J. Haywood 15 Dorehester Street, Charlottetown mliclcod & Bentley J. A. BENTLEY W. B. BENTLEY, IL 0. Barrister and liitorney-at-Law Oiiice: I80 Richmond Street MONEY T0 LOAN Qarlottetown, l’. l. l. w-i; Missilioletilichariison A Graduate llalifa: Ladies College Pupils accepted for: Expression. Public Speaking and Dramatlcs. Addrr-s after September ll ll iluston Street, Charlottetown §fli-5-l§-lweek. yicllonaid & McPheo BI Al l. A. McDONALD. ll. I. MQPBIII BABBHTERS, ATTOIINIYS, ITO MONII T0 LOAN ‘ D. L MATIIIESON, LL. l .' IarrlsterI. Solicitors, Ito. ' Money to loan. "lites-Charlottetown and Montague I\_ 1 Stewart‘ & Lowthe l. D. BIIWAIPI‘. B. Us N. n. LUWTIIII Bftlllllsreris. smivrrirusi. no ' It Great ueorgc Street Gwynneth F. Ooombs S 4111.5 S GABCY- OERTIE A ‘use ‘Y? “é ‘in éz manure. “During the honeymoon they heave sighs-alie- ' _ Installment fur nlture." "f" '5; é. i"- T‘ “Tom la a lobster." “No, he's a crawfish. A crav/fizl la a fresh lobster and a very sn-Ial one." . ‘l .~.. “hicst of our Ills are purely Im- lglnsry." “Yes. But when you eat mush- rooms and develop taadctool symp- toms there la usually so-ncthlng mere than Imagination in br- r:: c112") with." I I SPEED THE PART! NG "I guess I'll go," the 'ekee'.:r said, "And leave this Incense quecr: Though from its fumes I am not dead, Vve had a ‘punk’ time heré."_.; ‘ ,.-,,.'wlif,"t. v3‘ -_\ Dobbs: hottest place on earth. i wish i knew what to do to cool It. Wobbs: Did you ever take a friend home to dlnmr when your wlfc didn't expzct i1? My» dlning~room lo the Hay Fever and catsrrh are offensive ail- ments. Heat and inhale Min- srd's a few times daily, as for colds. It stimulates and re- lieves the membrane. flINRUS 0F i noun so was UNIMEANI‘ .TH , Mientrai Guardian ‘Take g letter’?- in all sizes and prices. Prowse Bros, I NEW summon- of Kiddies Costs I l l l | l Ltd. 7093-9-20-21. uumms FLAhNEl. Pantle Dress- es. Sizes 2 to 6 years. Price $1.98. Prowse Bros, Ltd. 7093-9-20-21. J i LADIES’ FELT HATS in many dii- ; fcrent styles, only $1.98. Prowse Brbs., . Ltd. 7093-9-20-21. ‘ ; 'wr:oo11vo GROUIZ-Ihursdalfls g iMontreal Star reproduce s, fine group ‘photograph of the Goodwin-Stewart wedding party taken after the ‘ceremony in Charlottetown on Sept. 2nd. l KIDDIES two piece Knitted Suits ‘ in Sand, ‘Jvhite, Pink, Sky and Pow- der. Price $2.25 suit. Prowse Bros, td. 7093-93041. t‘ cnuncn or SCOTLANIL-Revw‘ Ewen MacDougall B. D. will. preach! Wednesday 24th. at. Glasgow Road at 7.30; and Thursday 25th. at Stanchel at 7.30. p. m. ‘l LADIES RAYON SILK Bloomers. Special price 59c pair-Prowse Bros, ma. 10934-2031. i CORSETS AND CORSELETTES. All sizes. Good value. Special week end price 89c. Prowse Bros, Ltd. ‘ 7093-9-20-21. j i l KIDDIES SCHOOL HOSE in Silk] and Wool and all Wool. All sizes. Price 49c. Prowso Bros, Ltd. 7093-9-20-2i. Mr. and Mrs. Fredtrick W. Brown and little son. Junior, motored to their home in Peabody, Mass, after, spending a pleasant vacation in Maple Plains, with Mrs. Brown's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James J. Smith. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McCarville, and Mrs. Ambrose Kelly. LOVING TRIBUTIL-Mlss Sarah Kellow of Charlottetown placed an exquisite bcquet of white lilies and maiden hair fern in the Cornwall ‘United Church on Sunday, Sept. 14th ;ln memory of the Kellow family, the ‘ "ms of James and Eilphemia, K5110“; 79hr: Charles and George, the daugh- isr Anna Bill. Loving hands placed when the altar a sweet and fragrant [memorial to the loved ones gone on before to the city or God, This 15 one of many splendid gifts glven by hfilcs Kcllow to Cornwall Church 1n lmcmflry 0f licr bzlovcd relatives. ‘P93115511 flmvcrs ore natures gifts to "is, what finer use can they have than '11s, to remind us of bright and ‘flzrrant lives who have their place in 3e garden of God-Com. gtiiflli! i‘)? a ha“ Garter & 0o. Limited We have just received and opened our annual fall ship- ment ot flowering BULBS dir- ect from LIBSE, HOLLAND. Our stock of BULBS are all largo first siae BULBS which will produce large bloom and give very much better results than smaller and inferior Bulbs sold elsewhere. IIYACINTHB, ‘IULIP! (Dou- ble and Single) DARWIN long stem TULIPS. DAFFODILS. NAIIOIBSUS. 01106118. SNOWDBOPS. FIIESIA. etc.. etc. all at lowest prices. We pay POSTAGE on all mail orders. lend tor our Bulb list for sale at our BOOKSTORE. -‘ ‘Father Emmet R/Jgers, of New York. BETTEIRY some rtnktfv Klnbom‘: Pep Bran l-‘lalresnresspleudidly balanced food with milk or cream- Filled witls health-giving wlsnlo wheat. With lust enough Han to be mildly laxative. They 111.10 the famous flavor d PEP. They're erlspci-taafla —-bet¢a bras flakes. Just the cereal u-ent for chil- dren. Ansl grown-cps mo. At all pocen. In the red-and-green package. Made by Kellogg in London, Ontario. IEP BRAN FLAKES KIDDIES NAVY MIDDY SUITS. Sizes 2 to 5 years. Price $2.95 com- piete. Prowse ‘Bros, Ltd, 7093-9-20-2i. CRASWELL STUDIO vzill occupy Bayer Studio from October first. 7098-9-W-l2l 2 WEBS of Heavy Tweed Coating 5i inches wide. Special price $2.40 yard. Prowse Bros, Ltd. 7098-9-20-2i. POLICE COURIZ-At the Police Court Saturday morning one drunk and incapable had $5.00 bail estreat- f ed. Two men, charged with being ' drunk and disorderly, were each fined $111.00 and cost or twenty days. LADIES l-‘LANNEL, Silk, Rayon Kimonos. Special price $3.50. Prowsc i Bros, Ltd. 7093-9-20-21. GRUNER-MULLALhY. NUPTIALS The following wedding copied from the Mfllitfefl] Star of Slept 10th. will be of special interest here as Dr. ‘Mullelly referred to is a. native of i Souris where Miss. Mullally has visit- : ed on several occasion. The star also ‘centered an cxquisit: picture of the happy young bride in her wedding dross. The marriage of Jess’e Rosalie, el- l dest daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Emmet .J. Milllally, to Mr. Malcolm Hamil- ilyton Gruner, B.Sc., only surviving son , of Dr. and Mrs. O. Cameron Gruner, of London, Ezgland, wok place in St. Patrick's Church, at half-past nine o'clock this morning, Rev. Father Gerald Mcshazze, pastor of St. Pat- rick's, who married the bride's pa:- v ‘ ‘ents twenty-four years ago, celebrat- ed mass and performed the marriage ceremony. He was assisted by Rev. cousin of the bride. Miss Bessie Har- pell. of Seuzeville, sang an Ave Marla , f durLig the ceremony she was accom- , 7 peuied by Dr. Balogli, organm of St. “ Patriclvs. The church was artistically} decorated with palms, purple asters. ‘and vsri-oolored sladioll, the altar and sanctuary having large baquets of - . flowers with a background cf pBlmS. : Tall baskets of flowers decorated the i, main aisle of the church. ‘y The bride, given in marriase by hfir i father, wore her mother's wedding ‘ dress of Mechlin lace over chiffoi. anq flat. crepe. 'I'lie bcdice was modelled 1;. ‘l plain lines with V-shallfid “Wk. m9‘ \ iromincnt Athlete E_ QHARLOTTETOWN i I Returns '10 City i In these days when we read so much c1’ successful Islanders abroad, it is the exception, rather than the rule to read of a. successful Islander returning to his native province. writes a correspondent. This time: however we have the exception. The‘ latest arrival is one who is well‘ known here especially in Athletics Circles, namely Neil “Tir-ly“ Mathe- son. "Tiny" was formerly a valued member of the Abegweit Club as a football player and also competent with Y. M. C. A. and Charlottetown. fireman in track and field meets. It i will be remembered that he was one of the letters hose and reel team that made a new worlds record in the Tournament here in 1925. "Tiny” spent the past your years at Mt. Alli- ‘son University, Sackville, where he received his degree of Bachelor of Arte last May, after a very colorful career there. During his four years of undergraduate life there he was a very prominent figure in campus activities. He served for four years as a member of the First Football Fif- teen and a like period on the Moun- ties Track Field Squad, being Captain of the latter for two years. In his Senior year competing for his Alma Mater for the last time, he was suc- ‘English colonies slaves d» the work. cessful in creating a new record in the Discus Throw at the Maritime .for three successive years for the University for two years. He was also prominent in Literary. and Social Circles, being President of ' his class. President of the Eurhet-l onion (Debating) Society and Pres- ident of the Students Council on dif- f fcrent occasions. As Sport Editor of‘ the College Weekly paper he won the ‘ much coveted feature distinction; granted to writers of exceptional, merit, after already having won the . highest pClSSibk! distinctions awarded ‘ in Athletic Circles. l "Tiny" has come to Charlottetown; to take up his duties as an Under-I writer with the Canada Life Associaw tion Company, and his many friends! wish him the best of success in his. new endeavour. If he carries into his, new field of endeavour, that same‘ spirit of determination that he has‘ shown in other circles his success is‘ ‘assured and the Canada Life are to ‘be congratulated on securing him as‘ one of their representatives, "T1ny“.1.ryun and Augustine Cove ma}; Dam will be associated with Mr. M. C. Stewart. here in Charlottetown in the W. K. Rogers building. ‘ Mrs. Mullnlly. the bride's mother. was gowned in brown georgette. they ‘short Jacket of which had collar afrli‘ cuffs of mink fur. Her hat was of! brown velvet and her boquet of ycb, low roses. Mrs. Gruner, the mother of the groom, wore a Paris gown ofi flowered grey chiffon. a grey felt hat. shoes b0 match, and she carried a; boquet of red roses. The reception following the marri-. ,age ceremony was held at the home‘ lot the bride's parents, 2021 Union. ,ave".-.ue, the decorations bclng Carried fcut in a profusion and v net)’ °f 8M’- , Iden flowers. i j Travelling. the bride ivore a brow-n! ,i.weed suit. hat arid. scarf to match. ‘brown suede shoes, and a coat trim- ‘med with Russian wolf fur. 0n their return, Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Hamd- to; Gmner will reside in Montreal. Among the out-of-town guests were: ‘Dr. and Mrs. 0. Cameron Gruner, of London, England, parents of the groom; Mrs. James McAsey, of To- 1 ronto; Rev. Father Emmet Rogers and ‘Miss Mary I. Riordan, cousins of the \smit,h, of Tlorcrto; Mr. Wllliam Cra- fven, o1 Briminghsm, England; Miss. ‘Andree Iemleux. of Quebec. ozzd Dr. 1R. H. McDonald, of Saskatoon. Intercollegiate Track and Field Meet ~, o! how she Came to s m; Wolfvllle last May. Besides this he i I recalled my Con‘ captained his class team to victory‘ besides. being high individual point winner‘: v , none with l: I middle of next, wcck. bride, of New York; Moss Muriel, J69? FIVE THE WIFE -SHIP woof/am Continued from Page 2 -__,___%_____ YOU CRIB YA‘) D611 me just What ygu Propose doing?" "I will work," she muttered, staring down at the ground and digging he; slim fmgers into the forest-mold. “Work is honorable, bu; m some Full of long lasting delicious flavor and made of pure chicle and other ingredienes oi the highest quality or indentured servants, Work L; hen. Orable for a wife, hoyvever." "I am not a wife, however." "You shall be if you care to say the word." I promptly declared. "Nay, do not be alarmed. I shall never bring "115 mam?!‘ "l? 88am. I make you‘ this Offer to relieve your mind of any‘ anxiety. As my wife you will not be . questioned. nor will you have too Ia- bor with slaves indentured servanue.’ Up came her head, her gaze haughtfly returning mine. In a low: even voice she coldly informed me: "When I found my faith at the‘ brook, I also found some of mypridc. 34011519111‘ hfl-i made a great nllst-akc.’ "I am afraid I have," I muzaqrgqy dazed by the unexpected outcome of what C001 T885011 Wllllld I811 me was an unwise honor. But what the devil had 1vride m do with it? In a. rush of memory.‘ I saw her standing wan and friend. less on the sands of Ship island. I‘ remembered her miscroprcscntatioxi. all fbr Louisiana. 'lCl.lO!l that softi hands and poverty were a poor dowerj for a girl to bring to one no: assured] as to her history. And I had actually; offered her marriage under the spclll of the morning and because of nvag- ; rant impulse to complete llC-v belief‘ . . . l comes to you in perfect condition. All of clean wax its goodness is sealed tight in the vxzuippcd packages. The days work goes much easier with WRIGLETS to sustain and refresh. 1 HANDY for PACKS _/ A LOT FOR A NICKEL CR4.‘ Q, in her mediclnc~her faith. . (To be Continued) GLEANZNGS FROM TRXON Mr. John A. Puczcrson, of 50121.1‘- .li.'e, Mass, urrucd m Trgnu fl. Aionday GVCILHQ having mzwri... finds. H01" many lfltllLLl I lll Tryon arc tlCllghUftl to sec Mre. Patterson agazn m hcr old liomc town, whore she livccl unt.l '.\':o yczirs ugo, when they sold thou‘ farm m ‘fryon and movxl lo U. A. She plan; rcturnmq to her hum: the NEWER MODE ddiifib LS, The School Fair, which was held in 'l'l"yoi\ on Friday, Sept. 12th. in which the following; schools, Tlgvon, North A New Ccmfnc osi proved to be a very successful one. 11-. n [pmqc of m? veg A large number of people were in af- design. One thni yo will tcndance to view tnc exhibits and ‘fir-lotto thIr-navilzllllxllf- ‘s5: enjoy the sport's’ which “are man‘. ’ l v.3. rhruvlilngfryur aged in an efficient manner by “Dud" [f a“ c; “s npfinmlmvr Lyman, of Tryou. The exhibits were 1: ¢ f; on Display an- up to their usual high standard. UTE,‘ ‘ M" 1-,! Bethune iisrdlvsrc Go. it u. Mr. Charles l-lzxrvcf.’ and blaster 123 QM“ 5‘~"-’"‘ r513" '57- Lloyd. 0f CrBDnud. motored to Sum- "Tllli FRIIENDLY HARDWARE STORE" merside on Tuesday. mi 1,3332%‘ —._ SEE an Bus: SIX AND E-lEHT’ THIS ls none: BROTHERS be oasnrssr VALUE YEAR , ‘m, . V, ,_ I: , —--—- your eyes. and it necessary. v004<#*9"'°°‘°'¢**°9*°*": furnish you with properly EYES z fitted corrective glasses. Chaflottetown Kensmgtou n11 Z °‘,",‘,_':,,,,,,,"’ § ii. F. liilTGllESllll _ s. s. ranos .. omsmngt, i oeromeraisr 1311 .. 14(11):] I 1 ._ in Richmond sum ‘ , r _ uJflr _;, - r PRIZES ‘(Quit-vulva “out: -- . . - .- _ r. . 4W. B. Prowse & Son i sleeves long alzd tight-fitting. ‘thejllnnlil’! Linlment for Chest Congestion. p “m, eytendjng into a long circular‘. train; the‘ veil, caught closely to the __._._..__.. ‘head, belzig of plain tulle. It was‘ __ 81 ‘caught, on one side by a snscv of“ ' ' . , mange blossoms which had bctn wcrni ,by her mother st her veddll z. The; T i , "bride wore ivory QTWQ Him-ff! 1-111 3 i CMTlQd l boquet o‘ N“! 5nd hues of "i | _ Dodo! Eight Sedan, $1465, f. rs h. Indory (who when! equipment z 11 the valley. __ ta a zpraiaiueo" salience. D Q D (5 5 51x Th t of honor. Mrs. Jmnas a coneen ra ns I N‘ , , > McAszryl-ngfxlgzrontxnformerly cf Mcn- x loilrccs totllfl @115 m" O 6 5 The more You know about m°t°r c°' 1r treal. more a BOW" 0111*?" wit", lzeieatlve Viiiim m! N i ‘m, u,‘ F o a FANG“ the more you will be convinced that Dodg e taffeta, u" “in. very u mac n!‘ more . I ' ' 0'5 _ _ tothe mund- the helm“ "i! "Tirl s" Sm,“ "new, m, i wl°'l‘h‘ijff'éou‘ga‘,,Qw§f°§§:: Brothers are today giving your motor c r i i mu. e _ ' - ' . . . . :j.;::1g,1d:fit31:t.fisr$sa;atflcia and} ,,§{,“;°" “mam” c" i "'°5' ""'"""' “'5' dollars the biggest purchasing power in hisio: /. Miss Eileen‘ Mullally. sisters of on M, one o, m” “m! , DODGE EIGHT b "YW- "e" ‘Wm’ “m” ‘“ $3,311’;- my o. on m» fllwlvl f $ IT mxss A GREAT CAR r0 RUN A MARATHON 1 cred taffeta. mode long and . h h n" “use o; bole” iukebs ‘id elbow 191181;}; 1 AN D u P F o ' a FA c T o R v OI sverykind o! road from wattle court, osiod Dodge Eight-iodine is lcnlim f sleeves. All three were brown velvet s ' "wit". 31.4w; l" W" Cow». $1440, uully enrol-n; m way, nu- char nlile,duy In and day 000,00 u." byfuth and hats and shoes to march. ‘they car- QVBFC | Sedan, sues, Touring, was flown "w “ y w! ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ of Dudes m1 nod brightly colored noseoays. Mr, 7 an nym- t. o. n loelory including J hll Ohll\bOB, 0f Montreal, W88 standard (celery squlpmenlllllldllf bjucman,___,dtmmhmw,n _ n: ,,,..,,...,.... "CANADIAN-BUILT FOR CANADIANS" Qqfdgn M, Kelly and M1’. James Em- g troublai“ 12th ‘rial: v ' l‘ _ b tn f tn bride‘, It H. we l I . m“ Mmmly a m er o e , investigate the condition of I Earl Kennedy