l l i gli! `\ \ .. 0 .... ...no-.. . -»-»--Q., I _.o-., _,.. _.-'_-.Ar<,__~ -1.- I Ch tioz, 'ith wa pre Mi: Pa* Mr vis; lot, iii i--o-_may=»=evsa>a;aQzs9ss&§2§5¥ ~., Q_- x.- *ij* if [E 1 I , THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN “ AUGUST 27 WA ' sroié BUYING I T I , SAVE YOUR " MONEY FOR THE BANKRUPT SA LE l ESTATE PHILLIPS MEN’S WEAR STORES LIMITED. _ 79 Queen Street, Charlottetown ALL STO0K AND FIXTURES T0 BE SOLD-0UT AT ONCE Clothing, Furnishings and Footwear. Watch for the Big Poster. BY ORDER LIQUIDATOR ` ESTATE PHILLIPS MEN’S WEAR LTD. 555-i-8-25-31. Newfoundland Turns Toward Fishing Banks _-1-.- S'l`. JO!-IN`5. Nfid., Aug. 26- (By The Canadian Pressl- Ever since Sir i-iumphrcy Gilbert brought. his neue band oi pioneer colonisrs across the western ocean, the trade mainstay of Newfoundland has been the succulent cod w hlch swarni adacent waters. Of _late years mining, lumbering and kin- dred industries have grown up to rival the old craft of bailed trawls and gntting tablm. Emphasis no longer lay so clearly on f- k I. .___§ I - -Lu-» § ;-_-_1 I T_ ,.- ll _ an _ ‘ _ _ _5 . ___,_:___ ’ ~~.. `.- 5 _ _ _J _._ I-_ .. ._7r5j74-ff _ _ _§;,.:~;/ Fqldontiol loocmmodatlon for six hundred. Well trained faculties and adequate equip, ment for the wide range of subjects taught Situated ln Swekville, New Brunswick, at the centre of the Mxrltlmo Provlnwl Mount Allison Educational Institutions Annual Session 1932-33. I-`irs|. “rm opens September zo -g_1_ A well equipped residential Ladies' College with carefully selected stan. Courses are given in Music, Oratory, Household Science, Lit eraturc, Fine Arts and Univer- ' sity Matriculation. Business Courses are provid- ed by the Commercial College with which the Ladies’ College is associated. Moderate Fees Write for calendar - REV. WM. C. ROSS, B. A. Principal Ladies’ College Urlvcrsily GEO. J. TRUEMAN, M. A., Ph. D.. PRESIDENT Acad .my :..'ir' Pummercial Collars tcrm opens September 26 _Annual session 1932-sz. nm Annual Session FTE! *erm opens September 19 i September 2l-Residence open for students tak- ing Junior Ma- trlculation ex- . aminations. Scptcmhcr 2e~Re.sidence o p e n for all new stu- dents. September 2&4Registration and Benior Mntricu- lation examinv tions. september 30-Lectures begin. Write for calendar, giving description of courses, bursaries. scholarships, regulations, etc.. to W. M. TWEEDIE M, A. Shop Wo k Motor Moo Junior School-For all boys gf _ pre-High School Years. S°|\l°r l-¢mie_».r¢a aria Engl- neerlng Matricu. lation leading to LHW. Medicine, Forestry, Theol- OBY. etc. Commercial College-Shorthand and Typewrit- inl. Accounting, Secretarial. r hnnica Write for calendar -BEAN AND SHORTS lt low- gsg plea, ggbmgong Mm 4, 33. ..°BPEDIAL SERIES OP SEB- ¢ry_ 53a0.3.g5.3g MONS-Mr. Watterworth, Minister, of Montague Christian Church, an- _ngug AND F551), com and nounces a new series of sermons to Oil Cake, Binder Twine and Spray- begin Sunday evening on the achieve lug Material for nic at J. B. _ments to the Apostolic Church. His Millmaxfs, Kensington. morning sermons will be on the _ 5334-8-Z4-Gi. book of Revelation. -SPECIAL PRICES on flour, _,Drug COURTS A1' MQNTA. Raul. ROYBI H0u5°h°|d. Pllrlcia. GUB.-Three men were arrested by While Lily Ind Cl¢2d¢l. It bl-'Kiln the R. C. M. P. and brought before Pri”-‘l~ R°bu\°°H'= Bakery- I. E. Burden, J.P. one man was _ 533°‘3'75'3| fined $50.00 and costs for driving o 'JBINCETOWN UNITED ger a short distance out of Mon- CHURCH' Malpeque' Rev' E' L°°k' tague. Another was fined $31.00 for hart ol' Antigonlsh, N. S., will con- céusmg dmurbance at ._ pubuc “_ duct dm" "nice" next L°'d'5 thering and another was lined $125 H -HOT DOG ROLLS-No picnic __ _ held. Pall bearers were John Aitken _»-LQ- motor vehicle to the common dan- for operating a motor vehicle with- - ____ Stewart.-H. _ ley, England, collapsed after climb ing a hill known as “Devi1's Drop," I Devon, was in Summerside on ~-'WEDDING BELL5-_A Very and died 5°” afterward' I ---~~~-»-~- ' pretty event, took place at the home "”" ' ""* ' "”' ‘* of Mr. and if/lrs. N. J. MacPherson, Annie was united in marriage to Mr. Chlssel S .Annear of Lower Montague. The ceremony was per- formed by Rev. Alex. R. Gibson as- sisted by Rev. Gordon Pringle. The wedding. march was played by the Brooms sister, Miss Agnes Annem- \vhile the bride entered the room on the arm of Mr. N. J. Nicholson. In the absence of Miss MacPher_ s ment at the P. E. Island Hospital, the bride was given away by Mr_ Nicholson. The room was beautifully decorated for the occasion and the marriage t°°k Place under an arch Of pink and white roses. The bride looked very charml11E'iH B Eown of white silk crepe-de-chene, with, birdalveil and carried a bouquet of maiden-hair fern and sweet peas After the marriage ceremony a wed. ding Supper for relatives and close friends of the bride and groom was Given by the bride‘s mother, Mrs. MacPherson. Immediately after me °“PP¢1‘ the happy couple im by motor for Charlottetown on a two Week’ himeymoon through the Maritimes. They received a large "‘””’°"' °f Ueuufuul slits which testified to the high esteem 1,., which both were held. On their return Mr and Mrs. Annear will reside at L°W°l` M°¢B»8ue on the old Annum. Homestead. The Guardian joins in “fishing the °°"Pl° B hBPPy married life.-H, _*`-T PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. R.. B. Francis of T°1€d0. Ohio, motored to Montague to spend a short vacation with Mr F'a"°""“"n°»Ml'S- G. A. Thompson. 0 Mr. Harry Vlckerson is spend- mi 5 Pleasant vacation at M0,,_l tague with his parets, Mr. and Mrs I Charles Vickeraon. Hurry was grad; ___.__________k__ iii , ` THE UNIVERSITY OF KING'S COLLEGE ' Halifax, N. s. (Anon:-later! with Iinlhoueio Uni- verllly.) Courln Iomllng la degrq-q fn 5|-(5 Pure Science, and Theology. Aldo pro-prnlennlnniul cournen ml. mlttlng dfuulenhi lo the nludy ol Lrnv, Melllelno, n¢||||;¢r_v_ Mndern_ llrnpraof hu|Idin|n_ Rui. rloncrln (nr men lml for wu- lllen. Rain moderate, Alon and wninoa enrolling 'uh Klng’¢ have ull the advantage. of Attending A lnrla Unlverllty and ln llldltlon the bfnolltl of g in-mill rclldentlnl Cullen. wh:-ro nlmlenes who lnfeml following widely div". gmt camera nro brought into , clone nnoelinlon. l-‘or further particular: und Cul- ' cndnr, \Vr|h 'nm mmun, ~°“" p°’”“""H' . 'institute iieio their August nicot- or lthei-in is/ com lete without" inE B5 the- h°u\° °f MW Ru-55¢1` Rob8in.son's I-lot Dog pllollc. Robin- F__i"FUNERAL 1sE_:_R'vwEs‘”'_ on Roper, ten members and seven vis- sonb Bakery. . 5380-B-35-31 day' August at the" “med i itors being present. The president. _..._ “WW” ‘My penefuuy' M"' B°m“°| Mrs. Major MacRae, presided and _GET YOUR “OUR from us Aitken at her home in Lower Mon- the meeting opened by singing the at bargain p,.,c”_ Robmsows Bib tague in her seventy-fourth ye". Institute Ode. Following the roll em 5380_a_25_3, Mrs. Aitken was one 0! LOWII 54°F' call, the mi;~.ute.1 of the last meet- .___ ¢H8u8'S best 10V0d and 111055 rv- ing were read and approved. The ....1115 pm,5~1~ CONTEST for the spected citizens. In her were all the new committees appointed were: M0,-risgn 4, 51,,-ons Cup takes pine beautiful qualities of womauhood to Sick, Mrs. Major Mu'.2Rae and Mrs. at Bedeque Rink Monday, Aug 39_ ‘ be found: it tender and loving wife, Melvin MacAus1and; School, Mrs. Come ghd' gee New Annan vs A1. 9. devoted mother, a sincere friend J. Ferguson and Mrs. H. Chowen; bany and Freetown vs. Newton in and a devouit follower of her Bav-‘ Program, Mrs. _Fred MacRae_ and action. Usual attractions one loo tours teachings. Her husband pre- Mrs- W~ P- M°°L¢°d- cream booth. 5333.8-25-21 deceased her two years ago, :ifter‘ TM d@I€8i\tES EBVG 9. 1'€i>01‘?f Of U10 a. lingering illness during which annual C°nV9“U°"i“ChB1`1°"'et°W“~ -BEDEQUE BAPTIST cnuacu Mrs. Aitken nursed one cared for MIS- Del-'Url' 8°" A "FY *Himst- -Rev. A. G. Crowe, Pastor, August him with tenderness and fortitude. mg “°°°“"t °f the District c°“"°"' 28th, 1932: 10.45 a.m. Morning Wor- She leaves to mourn two daughters mn' which met at shawis P°1m‘ l ship; 11.45 a.m. Sunday School; Mrs. Nellie Fraser of Charlottetown She md “bm” me landing °f De 7.30 p. m. Evening Service. Subject: ` and Mrs. Hazel Fulton, Stewiacke, Roma" l - Gods Lueb0at_ N_5__ and we sons_ Maynard M The roll call for next meeting ls, ___ _ Dorchescen Mass__ and R°y_ (war to be answered by ‘A Canadian -MONEY “TURNED-on the veteram at home. 'rne funeral ser- Auth" ‘md °“° °f ms wndngs' grounds of me Congmsi Mi5couchc_ vice was held in the United Church Mrs. Alex Andrciv kindly invited B Sum °f UIOHEY. W/0 five 1101181' at Lower Montague and conducted éhctnickznbeg tanker .?.;me!0§Yr gm bills, was picked up by Mr. Peter by Rev_ Gordon Prmgla A very _eg e;iime;_ase;__c_g_.en_o_eed_ ow ns steels, iviisoouoiie. no ii ded in P 3’ money to Father Monagaliian whg Eggs crowd attended to pay their Solo. Mrs. Russel Rover; Read- ' respects to their dearly loved mg_ M,.s_ Jamie Ferguson; Som made enquiries, found th , .. e owfu" friend. The loiely solo One Sweet- M,.s_ Mex Agnew; 501,, M,.5_ H /,~ _,Q12 ' - _ _ ___¥____,_,y..._.,;..- _- ggi me mney t° mm ll’ Sufmn Th°“S1u” was beautifully cnowcn; chorus, solo, Mr. Thomas _ ' ‘; " ,,o.___`“~4, - rendered by Mrs. Laura Wiglitnian Thompson, j __ _ _ : H“bl9Y- The many beautiful flvful The meeting closed with singing ` ' Z" E " " PERSONALS tributes were tokens of the high and a dainty lunch was served by. '_E§;;,;_____ _ mmm” ____:_,;;;;§r'_ . . esteem in which the deceased was the hostess. _ »~ .. ..... 'f _ Mr Peter McNeill, Garage ‘ ‘ '5 r Hed e entered No " ' usted from Harvard University in i 1927 and is now studying Theology. Ho has one year more to put in at i the Theological School at Cam- bridge.--H. _ ,.'Mr. L. H. Godin has returned to his duties as Manager of Cun- adian Bank of Commerce at Mon- tague, after spending A pleasant va- cation with his family at their sum- mer cottage at Robertsorrs Point. In Mr. Coffin's absence the vacancy was filled by Mr. W. K. Phillips of Halifax( itinerant Manager for the Canadian Bank of Commerce.. From Montague Mr. Phillips went to Eouris.~H. , CENTRAL ROYALTY WOMENS INSTITUTE The Central Royalty Womerra qi, vi Who Says Geography Makes No WHY is it that MORSBY8 STANDARD TEA can be sold to the Maritime consumer at 45 cents a pound, compar- ed with 50 cents, which is the price at which corresponding tell .Pull “P 1u~ Quebec and Ontario are sold in this market? Weil, hore’s the explanation. The freight rate from India and Ceylon to Halifax is at the roto of 65 shillings, while the through rate to Ontario points is 1025. 6d. In other words, it costs over 50 p.c. more to transport tea from tho countries of growth to Toronto (f0l' example) than to Halifax. lt will be understood, of course, that » Halifax is the only Canadian port of ca.ll for the direct _steamers from India. and Ceylon and that tea for Upper Canadian conslgnees must be trans- shipped at this port. But tea. so imported to Upper Canad- ian points and sold to Maritime buyers must come all the way back again at L. C. L. rates, which means that on an average every pound of such tea must bear an extra charge of fully 2 cents. At the very start, then, we have an advantage in our first cost of 2 cents a pound. But we have other advantages as L~ ii ii l all ~ \\1;_‘ Manager at Brooklyn, N. Y., is vis- Jam” 'H°“'i“» JOM Rvbeflsfm. G20 so H. z S. as - . ?’?~- -P351" .. .=.~..§.o...».® _ mng at Wei|mg¢_°n___s_ Leith Cowan, Munn Poole and D.J_ 13 in a motorcycle race at Camber-I . _ ~ Difference? ,,- .‘°,. u' - _*fs* .- "*r/"r°§~;~“ it _ ._ #___ _ _ _A '°¢_ _,_.,.,,_.-.»...-,.,,~,,,,_,,,,‘_ &\ ' __fl‘f,? "'~~¢.._ _, _ 1 , , , ‘-: ..._ _ .- _ - _ .w-.` " rig? -IM .....~...»...,,,‘3_§§,m,_m,§ _well-avoidance of extravagant outlay in connection with sales, economies in management acquired in the experioim of 82 years catering to the special tastes of critical Maritime tea drinkers, not to mention other factors of less importance. ` When all these advantages are put together, we are able at the present time to offer our teas to merchants at prices to retail at 5 cents under the established retail prices of correspond- ing Upper Canadian teas. im? _ , . il? fu? _§<~;.of '5 7. li l -..ral ti' __, _ --15 / T- ` /3 In addition to all this our special knowledge of the Maritime trade en- ables us to put up, teas that exactly suit the tastes of the most critical tea drinking public on this continent. What applies to Morse’s Standard Tea (Red Label) also applies to Morse’s Bluenose Tea. (Brown. Label) which retails at 35 cents against 40 cents for a corresponding grade put up in Upper Canada. Why should you pay 40 and 50 cents for teas that you will not enjoy so well as MORSE'S TEAS which sell at 35 and 45 cents. respectively? ' J. E. MORSE & CO. HALIFAX. N. S. ESTABLISHED 1870 I ._Mr.‘ J. Arthur Pratt, Bloom- Montague, on Wednesday evening ._...._ .-._..__ _. .,._. _ ._ _ _ _ ,___ _ ,_ __ . _ ._ field. was a visitor to Summerside ' Ht 7 o'_clocl¢ when their daughter,l A i 'lr-=~ ...CANADIAN STORES (m¢.¢n\ ` Su moz mmm LUBSTERN O ' S od! ’ _ on's father, who is receiving treat~ li Npeclphtk “ 21:; 31st Only a fcw days left to avlll yourself of the many super values this sale offers. Go through your sale booklet once more, read lt carefully, you are bound to noe loverul item; that yo.. really need. at r’cea that will uve you money. Send Your Order NOW - either direct to MONGTON or through the Mall Order Office ln this Store. MONARCH PICKLES 32ozbottle . . . . . . Piouiing spice `°` \/, JAR RINGS 4 pkgl........................................... FLIT _ 16 oz tlnu. Dove Brand EVERSREEN CORN. 3 Tino ........... ................. EATONIA CHOICE HIGH GRADE 27c 7c 23c 57c _ Ruled or pllln TOMATGES. Pal' ¢l|\............ l Riinkose / A `__ ____._.._. 1; T E A iI!"'..!l.’3Sl i1}iEgs.4ig€JR 3 ew 6 oz tins Island Cheese 2 lbs ‘lili- Oranges, med. size doz. .‘i7c Christies Fig Rolls lb.1iie swarm .. .” la .. 1- M.. 9“.....4..r .r...r'»€...../..¢1o¢./...ro ""° Choice Soda Biscuit Zlbs. 25c Special School Mixture ~ Marven’s BISCUITS creams, Arrowroot, Chocolate Cream. Coconnut Flngerlr APP" B|°"°'"l» ..|st'd Sandwich- co, Sol Pelrl. "°°- °"°° °°°~ . . sPeclAls oN sALi~: Iam bn. mm' Friday, Saturday, Monday silver star Motor oil “°f.‘;2‘L';‘52‘.1‘i.i’Z..‘:“' ’.‘f.t.”' $1 -45 _Pre-School Opening Specials! Royal Nato Books for ltudonh. A big vlluo so PAGE wonic aooxs u....iy ...‘l':.?“.‘.1.“,'.ili§i’.i3!I;.lt1l'.2i§t2’.'§5Siiiifgfm-Z C Home ax!-:izcisa Books 4° mn rv'°¢~ so pq" win. 8 r.'.'::.:~.,.i.':: 25ol 4 »»-Y 25° TUDENTS’ NOTE BOOK 5c Sets Bottle of Blue Black Int., bottle of Rod ink, bottle of Mucllage and Brush, two Ponholdern. Box of six Perpolntm For Set.......... _ ui.. ICQ Choice F "‘i'.‘Z1f.E "Em 45c C_:)0ICE._I3.E._.`.d_I._.__S Preserving Basket 69c OZGII ,.. . . . . ...- °*:.2:f.E f'1‘:ffv1?__ no TUMATGES 3 Le 23- ' Breakfast Bacon, aliéeil Creamery Butter- P" lb- »»»»» 18c ` _ or _ ____ llulusI\=.i»»"»~15 ~ Aol.” v. . _ Cooked Ham c Helm,” B055 FL|=;M]NG1~0N_ "_ A" l K|.\'