'.=i>:'-i a , poo no," m" amwigg BEERK§"VRQALR\IE\ KQRWQYQMO l” Cludksified "Advertisements ' Agents Wanted ,f Male Help Wanted iguana ron DISTRICT Br-zcoiur: uxrlzar BARBER w", 1.0"“), this movince,~.eirper- through our special low cost in“ unnecessary. Splendid op-_ courser Hundreds of successful graduates. Write Meier Barber 1, r proper men. A9111? _g.£u§y§1,5,0(3uardian_.~__~-,_ » 1i. ‘College, 573 Barrington, Halifax,- i .____._._....r...__. - Oct. ld-tts-tf. For Sale, A 170R sans - om. Parana" 5 . --*— bundle. Guardian Office. ‘MQ T NOW — YOU ‘ Situations Vacant CAN EARN t8 w‘ 3-4-ifl4lw zponey easily taking zicdars for ' '__.-’-——'——-— —- \_ e most beautiful line of Personal l“ SIX wgggg Q |)_;_.,_F()R Christmas Greeting Cards ever r5519, Henry 1 P8111. Twkfleld, shown in Canada. Write for par- _ P’ El L ‘flank 3i ticulars. Regal Art 00., 91 Gould . ‘so, Torohto. 1-S.V.1l-i5-20-3i. m TO Lcrjhdaafi Arhi mgm signs on hand at Guardian i Oiiicc. - "- foil, 5.11:1; - cow roamcsiipu won. Harry Paul, Bfookfleld. P. 7982-3-8-21. _..___.i____.__.._i HAMPTON AND VICINITY Now that the election excitement ‘is over the next thing to look for- ward to will be the Provincial Ex- hibition, which we hope as usual . . _ _ N DOG PUPS FOR SALE. BOSTON will be a gzand success. wffie , fox tei-ricrshlox hounds, .. ivmdk Glffllgmfxfifgitge‘ Ffglgfi Miss Ada Boll, Ncadham, Mass, , fig. '15,,“ gioyglly, ' 7az0.g.g.gl_ accompanied by her aunt, Mrs. Bes- '_ . sio Merino and son and daughter, ‘l Lost motored to the Island last week to All. spend their vacations with relatives W41- ... BALE BINDER TWINE and frlendfl 11°19- , boiivvc-n Mt. Stewart and Bristol. ,- rlndcr please write R. A. J.. care i oi Guardian. Reward. 8007-11. ‘ I Riverside Cottage, DeSablc, owned by Mrs. Benoit, Charlottetown, is fiosr-A room-am pg" n“ being remodelled and decorated in ii “lanai J. n M, and a A M" artistic shades. Situated near the 5,] vamed by owner‘ Finder leave at bridge on this beautiful river and l.” pawn,“ sh 797,344+“ near the highway it will no doubt _ receive the comment of the many passcrsby, especially those who have an eye to things beautiful. r ,i iEmplo-yrment Wanted Mr. and Mrs. John ‘M. Inman, Concord N.H. accompanied by Mr. Inmans brotiier,_ Mr. Harry Inman and wife, Augustine Cove, also his sister, Mrs. Bcssic Campbell, Cape m-iim-i- IOUNG MAN DESIRESPOSITTON iii Office, six years experience. i John Nicholson, Burke House. . . 1 7986-8-10-21. >-_>. WANTED-YOUNG MAN ‘WANTS -;_ work by day. Apply 9 Upper Hlflg- Traverse, were recent visitors to ; boro Si. 79B1-8-10-3i Hampton and Victoria. Mr. Inman ,'.,-----—i----i motored from Concord and reports Boarders Wanted a splendid trip and although a resi- ",____ dent of U. S. A. for a number of years, he is still greatly interested in his Island homc and was much l “mum ‘it 224 Ell-Wm st- pleased to see everything looking so ' 7989-91031 L; - wcll. Mrs. Inman is a Concord _ W0 n w‘ C. s TU D Ts lady and this being hcr first trip to J,f,ma1c, ca“ be accommodated 1n the Island, she was much impressed A private home near College. Large with its scenic beauty. "airy room. Hot water. heating. $Apply Guardian. ‘1951-8-8-21. BOMBERS-PRINCE or waiiss Colivgr students can be accom- Mr. and Mrs. James Littlejohns, Monctoii, N.B., aiid daughter Phyl- lls, are spending a. pleasant vacation in Hampton, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Cameron, parents of Mrs. Lit- tlejohns. Great improvement is be- ing made by the ncw breastwork, which is being built along the wa- terfront on the farm of Mr. Gor- p_-__.-_ Miscellaneous v v—i-- Wit NURSERY STOCK (ALL iiiidsi; scc F. S. Reeves. South- 0011- , 8002-8-1l-8i. >—- ‘ J WIN ALFRED McDONALD. PRO- lVlllCllIl Land Surveyor, Herman- _i._.___ Ville. 51534-104 month, don MacDonald, Victoria. Lumber is "'_' ' -—-—-—- being trucked from for and iiear mu‘ Tm‘: PARTY WHO RE- and there is no cry of unemploy- lllllvcd tho U. S. N. Pilot Wheel Pin from my cap please return by ‘mail, as it is highly valued by Owner. Raymond S. Luque. 7972-8-8-21. AT CROSBYS ROLLER MILL, 30111‘. $2.50 per hundred pounds, also bran and crushed wheat very "M1111- 7974-8-8-31 ment in this section. Rr. Russell Lenrd, souris, is visit- ing his uncle, Rev. George Ayers. "The Manse”, Hampton. ‘. The many friends in Hampton and vicinity, sympathize deeply with Mr. and Mrs. James Campbell, De- Sable, in the loss which they have siistoinod in the death of their youngest child James Keith, which occurred a short time ago in the P. E. I. Hospital. James was, a bright and loving child of fifteen months and- will be much missed in the home by his parents and other liaylugncar_ Applymlfiu “m, members of the family. Mr. and it’! Prince Street. Evenings 7 to g, Mrs. Campbell have come nsre from ' ' 7882-1i. - Saskatchewan to spend the summer ' with Mr. Campbell's father. w.‘ n. ' L. Campbel1.—H. é ~. .. n__.- Female Help’ Wanted— WANTED-EXPERIENCED» MAID. Allllll’ 312 Fitzroy Street. from 7 1° 9 P- M. B000-8-l1—3i. »M_ WANTED —- A WOMAN OVER lW@11i-.\'-flvc, business ability. free to travel. would also eonsi r one h~_____ Ixlfrrn _ A MAID ro o0 T0 , Piioch for baianoq of; month. pram“ 11111895. Mrs. Scarth, Kep- l. ’ 1W1 7903-B-ll-2i. A "RAY ROAD" FOR u‘. , _ 4 A j p AEROPLANES F ' ‘(British Unlcd Press) m" c°"b'°'~ LONDON, August ill-An in- visible "ray road," thc inventionof an Italian called Glilletl, along which aeroplanes and alrships can be safely at any altitude, , when mixing. Put sliced flesh In,“ mulled to revolutionize aviation ‘ g a quart‘ m a wtmvd-bi*_ by g the skies safe even ing duh, aweflemnl M, w m", '0",- Qiroug clouds, bad visibility and use canned fruit o1- dfled ,,.,,,,fo1, was announced after that has been med - ovemmhgiuiucfl tests had been‘ made. 3"" Wlih l-he dough. Bake in "a; " “ "Y hat oven for tenfinlnutes, than {Edna he“ aushui. sum. u“ “me-u it always’ - 45° delffltcs, the oven likeduw ~ M‘. , N,” h. and until n-uii: u" h." minutes. Bcfve w: ~ r “"11 or ii fruit. lauce. 171° dough lust given ‘for “the My 9°11’ will make 'a"good Fruit 5M1"; o, tablespoonfui of sugar , "My be added to the dry ingredients ,1», 1__ thaart: “How do you , , _ . ‘ s v ’ just read about a fffireek maideiswho sat and listened to a ‘hi’! Ill the evening. ' -‘ _. I . "hue-r Llnlmilll moi mum/I " ler's. " ’ roucr. counir-At the Police speaker. , nell and Chandler's u. _~-**-'-'-'-.—’~—- ' Ulfltfl’! maintain that love-mak- crilmi. euinnuil - an. WILLIAMS my and Inseét Destroyer at Pennell and Chand- aou-a-ii-ai Court yesterday morning, two drunks were fined$l0 each, another was fined $5. day, Aug. 14th, Rev. W. M. McKay.’ months in the Maritime Provinces as Synodical Missionary of the Presbyterian Church in Canada, will address a meeting-in the Presbyter- ian (mus-ch, Dundas, at ‘I 15 oclock. bet all plan to hear this talented PROTECT YOUR cams with D_r. William's Fly oii sold at Fen- aoii-a-il-ai TEACHER COMMENIIED. - Mr. Alfred Llnkletter of Northam is to be congratulated on the success of his pupils in the recent examin- ations for Entrance to P. W. C. Mr. Iiinklctter has for the past two years been principal of St. Eleonora High School and it ls gratifying to know that his entire Grade Ten class of four, ranging in age from thirteen to sixteen years, have passed the senior examination. The rate-payers of St. Elcanors feel deeply grateful to Mr. Llnkletter for the excellent work he has done, and much regret is being felt that he is not reniaiii- ing with them for another year. ENGLINGTON AND IIOWE BAY INSTITUTE-The regular monthly meeting of Egllngton and Howe Bay Institute met at the home of Mrs. J. G. McDonald. The meeting opened by singing ode. Roll call was res- ponded to by-guessing the numbers of beans 1n a bottle and paying 5 cents a guess, a prize being aw- arded to the one making correct guess. New Secretary Treasurer was appointed for the remainder of year. New Committees appointed and r some correspondence read. ‘It was decided that the Institute pay $1.50 towards Dental Clinic. Report of Convention read by Miss Rena Mills. It was decided that a letter of sym- pathy be sent to Mrs. James Mc- Donald and family. Mrs. Jas. Mc- Kenzie invited the members to her home for the next meeting. Lunch was served by the hostess and a very enjoyable evening spent. HENTRIES FOR LIVE STOCK, ETC. for Provincial Exhibition should be made without delay. Ear- ly entries make it inuoh easier for the staff and assist the management in many ways. J. W. Boulter Sec'y. Prov. Exhibition Assn. PERSONALS Mr. J. Ernest Cameron, rovid- once, R.I., is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Cameron, Kent. St. Miss Viv. Cameron, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Cameron. Kent St, who underwent an operation at the City Hospital, is making satisfactory progress tc- wards recovery. Capt. J. Percy White and Mrs. White and son Harold, of Murray River and Mrs. White's brother Les- ter M, Bcaton, of Alexandra, have gone on a motor trip to Halifax and other cities. Mr. Harry Altken, Fred Petry and Norman Maycock, Montreal newspaper men, are spending a few clays on Prince Edwardlsland, the guests of Mr. Walter Wilson. zzTilANKs EXIIIBITORS, You are doing fins in sending in your entries. Keep up the good work. We have More entries to date this year than we had a week later last year. J. W. Boulter, Scc'y I’. E. I. Exhibition. MARRIAGES CLARK-MCI"ADYEN-At Pie-WY" terlan Manse, Summerside, by the Rev. C. J. St. Clair Jeans, Arthur M. Clark of Cape Traverse to M111“ iel M. McFadyen of Augustine Cove DEATHS ‘armchair-At Indian River on Saturday, Aug. a, John A. cameron age 73. CAREW-At Hunter River, Aug. 10 Mr. Edward J. Carew, Age 88. Fun- eral from home of his son William, Wednesday at 1.30 p. m. to Wheat- iey River Cemetery. Q N. D. MacLean ‘ urban-run nmasmn Charlottetown ma DUNDAB-On the evening of Fri- , ' Weston, Ont., who is spending six Aver; Mr. C. E. MIacKenzle, Milton; \ THE SAFE protection o! your cattle. Dr. Williams Fl. Oil. sold by Fennel] and Chandler. BDII-B-ll-Iil FUNERAL NOTICE-The Iullfiffll of the late James W. Smith, ADPm Road will be held Tuesday at 2 P- m. from his late residence to Ail- pin Road Cemetery. t CARDIGAN-DUNDAS PRESBY- TERIAN CHURCHES Services for Sabbath, August liithz-Dundiis at ll-a. m. Lorne Valley at 3 p. m. Cardigan at 'l p. m. The Minister will preach at the hall, Martinvale on Thursday, August 13th at 8 P. M. Rev. W. E. Davies, B. A., Minister. FOR CONTENTED COWS. use Dr. Williams Fly Oii, for sale 11i- Fenneii and Chandler's 8011-8-11-31 LEAVES ON TRIP-Rev. Ewen MacDougall is leaving this moni- ing for points in New Brunssvicl: and Massachusetts, and will be ab- sent for about three weeks. Infor- mation as to his address during his ‘ vacation can be obtained ir-iin thc Secretary of the Tourist Associa- tion. NORTH RUSTICO-On the oven-- ing of Wednesday, Aug. 12th, Rev. W. M. McKay, Weston, Ont., who is _ spending six months in the Mari- time Provinces as Synodica 1 M1s- i sionary of the Presbyterian Church in Canada, will address a. meeting in the North Rustico School House at 'l.4.'l o'clock. All are coniially in- vited to hear this noted speaker. IIEARTZ IIALL S. S. JICNIC“ The Annual S. S, Picnic of i-lertrtz Hall was held on Aug. 5th, at the beautiful shore of Mr. Edgar I-ieartz, Marshfield. The children (‘GIJOYEG themselves to perfection, boating, bathing, etc. In the evening, the tables were set with good eats amply provided by the ladies of East Roy- alty, whom the Superintendent aiid teachers wish to thank, especially Mrs. E. Heartz, who so kindly do- nated the ice cream. THE FIRST PROVINCIAL CON- FERENCE of the P. E. Island Lay Association will be held in the Kcn- l sington United Church on August] eleven, nineteen hundred and thirty- one. Thrce Sessions-JO a. m., 2 P-m» 7.30 p. m. All men and women lnter- I ested in the stimulation of greater‘, interest in the Church, the promo» tion of fellowship and the deepening _ of the spiritual life of the chumh; are cordially invited to attend. The! President of the Maritime Lay As-' sociatlon Mr. J. C. Gass of Halifax and other speakers will be present. , 7995-li. WELCOME ASSISTANT GEN- ERAL MANAGER-The Prince Ed- ward Island Agent)’ IOIce 0f the Great West Life Assurance Com- pany turned out in good stiength Friday night to welcome Mr. E-. W. Manning, the newly appointed! Assistant», General Manager at l-Ieiidl Office. The Canadian National Ho- tel was the meeting place, andaf- ter partaking of a. fine meal, the Agents of the Company and stall of the Island Branch Office,‘ listen- ed raptly to a splendid address that was full of optimism and interest for those gathered, given by Ml‘- Mannlng. Some very good short talks were also given by the 14ml Agents. There was general express- ed regret that the Assistant Gen- eral Mlanagers stay was to be so short, but Mr. Manning and his wife, who is accompanying him on this tour of inspection were bolh most emphatic in their Pwmlse l" a return trip to our delightful Ii- iand in the very near future, At the meeting Messrs. C. E. MacKen- hie, of Milton, and A. G. McGougan of" ‘ ‘m were- " ‘ °i prizes given by Messrs Hyfldmln d: Co. Ltd" for their Agents contact in June, as rewards for their siileh- did work. The meeting was a great success in every way. and all con- corned went home feeling well fed. happier and wiser. Among the out- of-wwn representatives present Nallll ‘Wlltllllfl Phone 10 v t. l‘ Mr. John A. Thompson, Margate; Mr. W. D. Ross, Klnross; Mr. J. W. b6 A - cciil. years chili: battle site. |Next meeting -to bo lieid in school orsimlo DAIIBE- , l VICTORIA imnr i TUESDAY. AUGUST 11m. "¢ ‘ DIXONS ORCHESTRA. Excellent Floor. Come to the Big Event of the Season. I ADMISSION 50 CENTS. ‘ 7969-8-8-31. DANCING IN. St. Peters Bay ' Rink After the Tea Party August 12th. ‘ ORCHESTRA 8005-8-Jl-2i ‘ ll, Kziisington and Mr. ‘Ilwe Harris oi Elmira. _ __ m couruzcrioiv "with thc rec- ciit robbery at Beach Grove 1iiii., The Grardiali is informed that Ml‘. . A. Armstrong,‘ Scotland, is in 110 \"r‘ly connected with iliyincldcnt. Gordon left Thursday for New York UP T° STANDMm-Las” we“ Mir. and Mrs. J. E. Lockerby .110- was a very busy week and quite up companied by their daughters, Mis- to thc standard of last Yew". 1'?- pcrts the Publicity Bureau, the number of visitors at the various. hotels are equal to the number last year at this time. Saturday was 1111 exceptionally busy day. Cannon Ball Found Oii ' . -——-Bos M r _ Miss Mary Head, ton, ass, (xettysbufgfiattlefield a visiting in Georgetoam the 811951 (U , i her niece Mrs. Joseph Dalton. Westwood, N.J., are visiting friends in Georgetown. Messrs Joseph MacDonald and‘ ‘ L-klivln MacDonald, Panmurc Island , cccntly visited Georgetown. GETIYSBURG, Pa., Aug. l0. PJ-Lawrence siiigmaster, 14, Phil- ;i. phlh, foiliid an uiicxiplcdcd can dcnbail on the Gettysburg Battl; Miss Mildred Donovan, stenog-, apher at the Experimental Station‘ ll*'d while S]lClid’i"' his vacation "tharlottewwn who has bé-en visit‘ ivitli his aunt, lvirrx. Elsie Sirigmas {"5 m Georgawwn the guest 0f he‘: ter LBVJIIITIS writer of Pcniisylvaii- ‘mother Mrs’ Dorwvan 1e" Monday m Dutch stories‘ for Charlottetown. The iuso still iva" attached to the .lilSSlE which was bout five inches ii .' :1 cici‘. Thc cannon-ball ww rusted. It was found in :i cornfield H081 the Western Mrlryicrij Railroad clil 'ii which the. Davis Mississippi reg- "nt was ruptured by Unis" rliii" zig Liza tlirvc day fighting F. v relics. have bccii foiiiicl in r-f- Mr. and Mrs. Johnson who has been visiting in Georgetown left re Iccntly for their home in Charlotte- gown. " Miss Hilda Keays returned to her icme in Georgetown after visiting .n Sourls. LI i Miss Mildred Fraser, Sourls, is {Jlsltlilg in Georgetown the guest of, POINT PIE“ ‘r NOTES-V" in“ wad” Hmgh“ are glad is sec Mrs. W. S. Fraser | around again after her recent iii-l n:s".-\Ve de°ply regret the sufiucn passing cf our frivud .l"'"'“" . G t m‘ Do 1d _ ton of Peters Road. Much sym- H°ufNi_ meisrejsfitlnga; ggrée paihy is felt for the bereaved fam- m . . _ i!yl.-As the time will soon arrive i “is ggfiiyl” her cousm M155 Fan to open our schools, we wish our iicw teacher‘ good luck, Mr, Deni Mr. Joseph Babincau, Pictou, N. 5., is visiting friends in Georgetown Miss Helen Mailman, St. John, is 1 PAGVF "mums . A 1 A THIS IS “FREE”- WEEK .=A-T OUR- STORE. READ THESE CAREFULLY! FREE! A 75c Bottle of Ju- mine Perfume Free with a $1.00 Box of FREE i ‘ A new goodwill Gil- lette Razor Free with a pschge of Gillette FREE l A 35o Tin of Laven- der After Shave Powder I-‘ree with a 50c Tube of Lavender Jasmine Face Powder glliilildgém r10 Blades 5hr,“ Cream 85c - Va ue A" h’ $1.00 A" l" 89c All roi- 50c FREE! FREE! - .. A 25o Vial oi‘ Cash- m“ E . A 15c Package of more Bouquet p". A 50¢- Jhr of Jonfeel Linen Envelopes Free fume Frec with a 25c Combination Cream with a 25o Writing Pin o! Cllshmere Free wiili a 50c Box Pld. 40c Value Bouquet Talcum. 50c of’ Jontecl Face Pow- Ml [or Value der. $1.00 value c All for 25c All for i" _ 00c m“ ' mum z FREE i gang“ glitz!!! of 5116s Ambrosia HI! a ci- - elm. 1.00 | A B m r - stall with Four 10c Ambrosia Tight-carat: Pgrfuo eFo guys Cakes of Jergehs F": with purchase’ me reflwnh a Fine Toilc t s..." 0f $1.00 size Ambrosia n“ "l 6°“ s n" Value 65c Cleanser and new 100 Pmvd" page hook on skin A“ ,- All for 39c can, A“ h“. ur 98c ROSS ——DR U G - UNITED SUCCESSOR T0 , The MacKinnon Drug Co, PIIOHQ Th8 store one "1511. a Briton. was born at 3999150111111. 0f an English father ses Helen and Catherine Lockerby land a, Danish mother, was edub ated in France, and carried on a diplomatic career at Vladivostok and Bong Kong, came to Geneva and married an Italian. Now a I son has been born. What is he? The prize League baby is the soii of a Chinese and Frenchwoman. His father's tongue is just so much Chinese to him, but he can rattle off- baby talk in French, Italian. English and German. "ivn Light “a1 With A Good Dessert CTEAMEI) Puonmas ADD SUBSTANCE T0 SLIM FIRST COURSE When a. cool day and a. slimmer- than-usual first course happen sim- ultaneously, that is the moment to bring on one of the more substan- tial type puddings which, usedi chiefly in Winter, are yet So E000 as to be welcome whenever they ‘make s. reasonable appearance. On s, day when you will not mill the steamer going, or when the ov- en will be heated anyway, you ma)’ like to give one of these nuddinss to your family—they are the kind that really know no season. Indian Pudding l-4 cup cornmeal Bock of Murray Rlvcr.—The mdhll ly mccfing 0i Ill: P. P. Women's in stitutc was held in thc school r0011 on Aug. 6th, there was six mein- bers and tllfE? VlEnJYS present. Ii was decided to arrange a Dental Clinic for schc-rl disti"icl..-Also t0 whitey/ash sbhoni and repair out bLll1dllIgS_fllld fix up grounds. Put up danger signs livar school. One izciv mcrrilici" enrokcd. Amount 0! money for the merting 95 cents. flllns in Georgetown the guest .' Mrs. Norman MacDonald. ' Dr- Kennedy and Mr. .1. w. Mac- Phce, Georgetown motored to Chai lottetown recently. Miss Catherine Keenan, Boston Msas, is visiting in Georgetown. the guest of her sister in law Mrs, M. Keenan. aiastery George Garnhum who has been Visit-ing in Georgetown left recently for his home in Monta- sue acwmpanied by Mr. John Gard ham who intends spending a vaca- tion in Montague. room. Roll calito bc answered by jokes. Meeting closcd by singing L‘ " slave the King. GEORGETOWN Miss Mai-y Doyle, R-Nl. Baltimore, is vsiting in Georgetown the guest of her parents; Mr. and Mrs. E8111 Doyle. - BABIES SPEAK s4 LANGUAGES (British United Press) LONDON August l0.—Baby talk in 54 diflerent languages can be heard at Geneva, where two hundred children are virtually liv- ing without a country. They are the offspring of parents of 54 different nationalities-people engaged in the work oi’ the League of Nations who have formed a strange colony at Geneva. The oldest. baby is as old as the League, and thc youngest is biit a few weeks old. During the ncxt few months he will be trying to under- stand life with the assistance of 54 Mrs. D. .7. Stewart, Lower Morita. guc recciitly visited Georgetown. Misses Norma-wand Natly Wcllner Lower Montague. recently visited Georgetown. - Mrs. Duncan MacDonald, char- luttctown recently visited George- town the guest, of . her son, Mir. Norman MacDonald. Mrs. William,v._,DQyle-_ returned to her home in Georgetown after vis- iting friends _ in Tignish. ______ tongues. Mr. John McConnell, who has Membgpg u; 511 the forelln been visiting in Georgetown the delegations have intermarried, and there are some amazing mixtures. guest .01 his sister in law Mrs. Eliz- abeth McConnell and nephew Mr. Millar MiaConncll left Friday for his home in" ma“ Boston; Mass. Mr. James Ifiiftlllcloverof the C. G. S. Brant and ‘riarjceorgo Taylor of the C. G. S. Hayfield, visited their homes in» Georgetown - recent- ly. -.\ _ —+—— I Mrs. Prowsc and her niece Miss Rodd Charlottetown arc visiting in Georgetown the guest. of Miss Alice Compton. . Order Early City Fish Store Fresh Island Salmon, Hali- but. Haddock. Cod, Fresh and Smoked Fillets, Finnan Haddies, Kippered Herring Boneless Cod. 169 Grafton Street Telephone 1307. .Miiss Plorenog Layers. RN. re- tumed‘ to Summer-side after attend ing the funeral of her mother the late Mra. Mary Iiayers. l 2 tablespoons sugar i-8 teaspoqi ginger 3 cups milk. l tablespoon molasses l-4 cup raisins, or 1-2 cup figs, daics oi- chopped nipples. Butter a baking dish well, and put in the cornmeal, Scald half the milk and pour it over the meal, stirring well. Add the flavoi-ings and the fruit, also the remaining milk. cold. Put into a slow oven and cook about 2 hours, stirring several times during that time. 'I‘h‘e Elflge!‘ may be omitted if it is not liked. Jam Roly Poly 2 cups flour 1-2 teaspoon salt 4 teaspoons baking powder 1-4 cup shortening 2-3 cup milk 1 cup jam Mix and sift first 3 ingredients, out in shortening and then milk. Roll 011'. l-4 inch thick. Spread thc jam and roll. Place on a floured plate, cover with a cloth and steam 3-4 hour. Serve with cream or sauce. Spiced ‘$11131 Puddin! cup finely chOIPDQd suct l 1 cup molasses 1 cup milk 3 1 I tczi men soda 1-2 teaspoon ground ginger 1-2 teaspoon ground cloves 1-2 teaspoon grated nutmeg 1 teaspoon cinnamon l cup seeded raisins. Mix the suct, molasses aiid milk together. Sift the flour, salt, soda. ginger, cloves, nutmeg and cinna- mon together, add liquid mixture, and lastly, raisins . Turn into B greased mould, cover with grcnscd paper and team 3 hours. Servo with iii; following hard saucr: 1-2 cup butter 1 cup brown sugar‘ ‘ 1 teaspoon vanilla 4 tablespoons cream Cream the butter ihoroiiffhl! _Mr. Harold; .Gordon, who has been visitlngQin Georgetown iii! Manner, Montague; ill. A. o. m- gucst of his mother Mrs. Margaret add sugar gradually and milk and vanilla drop by ("OP- Jain liiily Poly 1 cup flour 2 teaspoons baking ])O\\'tl“l‘ l~~i toasipooii Sh]; 2 tablespoons shortening l-3 cup milk Jam Sift together tho flour, baking powder and salt Cut in the short- ening. which should be cold, witi a knife. Add the milk and mix u a dough that will roll nicely. Turf out on floured board or paper and roll to i-4 inch thickness. Spread with a cupful of lam and roll up tightly. Place on a, plate, cover with a. pudding cloth and steam 3-4 hour. Serve with cream aiid pow- dered sugar, or with a hot pudding sauce. PACIFIC COAST FOOTBALL BATTLES PLANNED 0N LINKS (By Ronald W. Wagoner, ‘United Press Staff Correspondent) LOS A TSELES, Aug. 10. (U.P.)—- Out on the Pacific Coast where col- legiate football competition be- comes tougher with the passing years thc 1931 campaigns are be- .ng plotted on the golf courses from Los Angcles to Seattle. . Wit-h one or two outstaiiriinl exceptions the men who guide thl football destinies of coast univcrsi tics are confirmed golf players. Not the least enthusiastic golfing coach is Big Bill Spaulding of the University of California. at Los An- gcles. Spaulding is a golfer of the genial type and even refuses to get mad if someone kids him ivhiie he is putting. Across the city is Howard Jones of U. S. C.. a player of the scri- ous school. Long has been the golf fued he- twccii serious-minded Jones and jovial Spaulding with honors about even and scores averaging in the low 80s. Low Down On Golfing Coaches Revealed Spauldirig, during pauses iii an ill-hole foursome on a hot day at the California. Country Club gave out some of the “low down‘ on the golfing coaches. "1 believe Howard Jones doe: much of his deep football thinking from tee to green,“ said Spauiding “He takes his assistants with him Since coming to U. S. 0., Aubrey Devine and Sam Barry have become potciil golfers while iliaying with Howard. “How about Pop Wliriici" up at Stanford?" Spnuldiiig was askr-il. "Well, Pop Warner is a ilrcat football coach,“ replied Spaulding “He has good material a; Siaiiford Not so good as at oiic 01' two othei institutions, but give Pop a hrcali and he will hnvc the team at. hi: fcct. A great football coach is Pop Warner." Jiiiilny Phclaii at tvnshiiigtcr University has thc rvspcct of thi other coaches as a golf opponent This also goes for Paul Schissler oi Oregon State, who, like his footbai tennis, will upset buckets at thc most unexpected times. “Do _vou fcar Navy Bill Ingram?‘ was i.hc next question fircci a Spauidiiig. "No doubt you and ilil other couches will have to play Bill.‘ “I don't know if Bill plays,’ ic- piicd Spaulding. “Many; iar caster: coaches don't go iii for fiuli. Bill. i; he (loos play I hope iic challenge: Pop Yvoriiz-z‘ aiid lhrn “'0 will liavi a liiiu oii him. If he can't beat n-i then ilii: conference is safe for ill‘ " rest of us coaches. I). EilGAit SHAW, ii. (. Law (ifiicen - Prowue Block, l2‘! Grafton Street. Charlottetown Wills and Estates Settled. Collection w Bills (Special Dept. SAFE protection for all documents ray r-