,/ one CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIA p SIIMMERSIDE GUARDIAN "ii and Prince Bounty iihronicle -This is for Prince County news _Buy T, 5111,41» ,3“; Bu" "*1"- iwt advertisements or a news Hinges at Braces. 5718-9-15-21. - ‘ ' dwrlntioa may be inserted at 2c * P" m caste PRIZES ‘"1"- Presbyterian Church services, Sept. 18th. Kensington 11 A. M. and 7.30 CARNATION is the largest-selling brand of unsweetened, evaporated ———— -PREPARE for fnll and win- gilk din tfliie wclilrldd to-dzyl (énly u: Buy ‘hm surfaced slung!" _P. M. Freetown at the usual hour. ' r * . ' t r0 - " wmienobtivrne. r . . " , ..Z.'i§..“iiiiii." ailpliaii°iomi 353;}; m m! 553338-15 3; i...“ ,....‘Z§.. ° ““ ° “°“-“°“l Given For arranging. these 1 use: For Fry sCocoe in the order genized and sterilized, it is then packed and shipped to every part of Canada. Once hermetically sealed Carnation keeps wholesome in any climate. Use Carnation in -'—PRESBYTEBIAN ‘ C H U R C ll service: September 18th. Freeland (Lot 11) 10.30 A. M. Lot 14, 3 P. M. Victoria West 7 P. M. Mr. George I ol their populerity- , - l ,, A l HERE ARE THE PRIZES! i i’ "silt . . . . . . $200.00‘ Pleasant Odor Improves Eyesight all cooking and in place of cream. 11 g 1 t . 1 s Undiluwd. it isivsl fish! 1'01‘ coffee» iiiiecltjiiriuzaapeairzr. Ch“ one o“ w“ ITHACA. u. Y., Sept. lt-Experi- h‘ I ' I I ' I 500.0“ $ {Spicy and czreals. giilSfiffihim _ mcnls proving that a. sniff of a glid I I I I I I a a a a u a l s in two. pprove y lg est 1s —FOB SALE. - Eight roomed 1 t d i i ht - ' medical authorities for baby feecl- house on Beaver Street, Summer- argon; oviiere-nirliibbli-etbd Th,“ fhe 3T‘ a u a a a a I I I a a a ing-—thag'9 how good it isl side, single dwelling, with every annual meeting of the American . ' I - I - Pril" I . - each modem improvements Hot Water» Psychological Association which heatlns. fireplace. etc- For Pertiw- opened at Cornell University today. 200 Prizes, $2.00 eech TOTAL $2,500.00 I,’ Write [or fro: Cook Book and Baby Book I J " lar p ly Willis R. Wa en, Carnation Co. Limited, Aylmer, Ont. yhfme 833?! 57z4_9_15_g_21_ of? plllsfrllefiziesxylggdoli-s initial‘ °m’°""° ‘m’ "m" ‘mm’ °‘ °Y°' Here are maven diferen! and weIl-Mcognized user -SCHOONER GROUNDED — During the storm Sig“ The experiments Wm w for Fry'.r Cocoa arranged in alphabetical order‘ , . - O I l h t eilrli’ tfrldalfl ported by George W. Hartmnnn of mornng t e wo mased c . Q . » - ~ 2111121111011. Carder . ¢iocoirr=Fudg= ' , " . a“ ° ‘° exp" ma“ s ‘*5 °“° Cakes andrPuddmgs Chocolate Sauce lumber from New Brunswick foi o; me m“, messages o; psychohgy _ , _ _ the Tignish breakwater was driven . _ ClllldPI-‘Jl 5 Dunk H0‘: C°¢°3 Dunk . for the person who tries to over I d D _ k CC COCOS fill from her course while trying tocnme his natural handicaps. make the harbour and was run n“. message of the eyes 15 that aground on the sand beach south [my do not funcuon virtually a. °1 the breakwaiel Sh‘? “"15 badly] lone in seeing, as commonly sup- fillmflged 1mm the bufffillilg 0f the, posed, but that sight is really only Wind and Waves and 15 179F005 1'6“ o. part of the “unity of senses." pair. Some o! the lumber was wash-l 1n other “lords, a perscn 50pm- ed off the deck and drifted on the ingyy cyjppled in some needed my- You may send in as many different entries as you wish but each entry must be on a separate Fry's Breakfast Cocoa label. 0 “from Contented Cows" _ ,1 M} MILK PROM CANADIAN COWS, PACKED IN CANADA IN CANADIAN-MADE CANS AND CASES ISREGARDING the above order entire ,_writa down these seven uses in w at you than 1a the order of their popularity in the average home._ Study v the uses and figure out for yourself what ll likely to ‘ be the popular order. Send your entry to ua (see conditions below) to be Rules of Contest , The first prize, $500 in cash, will be awarded to the lack TOM LQ‘.\'(IBOAT'S SON 1S SERIOUSLY INJURED TORONTO, Sept. 14. — Clifford Longboat, 5-year-old son of the well-known Indian marathon run- ner Tom Longboat, was run over and fatally injured by an automo- ‘ailn Saturday afternoon on Tyndall Avcnuc. Airs. Samuel Rogers of according to police, he darted in from. of a southbound car and was struck by the northbound machine. driven by Mrs. Rogers. The boy's skull ‘was fractured and his chest crushed by the wheels of’ the car. ilc was rushed to the Hospital for Sick Children and dicd one hour after admittance. Longboat had left liis children in Cleveland, Ohio, driver, oi’ the car, his car while he ivmt across the ivns arrested charged with mun- flziuehtcr. Bail in $3,000 tvas ac- cepted Saturday evening for lier re- , running to meet him when Clifford i strcct. When he was returning the children sighted him and were ‘case from Cowun Avenue Station. was run down. Dartcd in Front of Car The child was running with an tending the Exhibition. An inquest relatives 1n M Tyndall will be held. The Longboat family older brother across on Tyndall Avenue, looking for a place to park her car prior to at- beach while the remainder is being ll nt can wplncc pnrt of this Avenue, to meet his father when, live at 1980 Yonge Street. removed and hauled to the break- water, a short distance away. T. PERSONALS —Mlss Gertrude McDonald and Miss Helen Dolron of Charlottetown were visitors to Summcrsidc tin:- weck the guests "of Mrs. Joscpllinc ‘by training some other part of his being. UXFELT JARS AFFECT SIGHT A dfcovczjv" llifil human r-ycs are ' subject t1 unit-ll jars which cause 531cm somciinics lo see intcrmii- fvllfll‘ Tire the iuiuiicr of a movie Murphy'_'s' icnmcrn. i rrporlcd by D1". Mil- lion hit-tic, of ilio University of “Ml- J- 5- 991T)’ 0i silmn1°1'5i0@ _ SOiil-llfilll C: iorniri. who credited Mr. and Mrs, Anthony Gzuidet on ‘their return home from visiting iscouche-S. —Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Large of left on Tuesday mi ti. visii to rcinz- j Mrs‘ Rogers was drmng norm 1W5 in Ncw York“ Hc nccompnuicti assistant. ' I‘ sceing. {he dlscui v lo Di: Wichorf, his ..c lOClUTl‘ docs not rc- nlize he is srcinrr intermittently. The effect is called strobrsecpic “The jarrirg from walking.“ said Dr. liizitfcsscl, “motions of the inw included in our $2,500.00 Prize Competition. The use you put first will be given a score of 7 points; the use put second will be given 6 points; the use ou ut rd will be given 5 points; the use you pit _ourt will be given 4 oints; your fifth choice will filVCll 3 points; your sixt i choice will receive 2 points an your Seventh or last choice, l point. _ Each and every entry received will be treated in exactly the same way. (which will be November 15th, i952) the totals frgm all entries will be added up and the use securing the highest number of points wil be adiudged the most popular one._ The use scoring the second highest number of oints will be adjudged the second most popular use. 1' he use securing the third lar est: number of points will receive third place and so on own the line. The $2,500.00 in cash prizes will be awarded to those who have listed all seven uses in the order nearest to the order determined by popular vote. How to Enter the Contest person listing all seven uses in the order found to be the When the Competition closes Winning order. Or, in the event; that no one lists all seven uses correctly, the money will be paid to the person who lists the greatest number of uses correctly. If two persons lisl: all seven uses correctly, the first and l second prizes will be pooled and divided evenly. If three or more persons uess correctl , the grand rizea will be pooled and divi ed amongst the winners. ther- wise, the second, third, fourth, fifth, sixth and seventh Prizes will be awarded to the persons coming nearest to the correct order after the First Prize winner. The 50 rizes of $5.00 each “will be awarded to the 50 persons w ose lists come nearest to being correct after the grand prizes have been awarded. Th; 200 prizes of $2.00 each will be awarded in a similar way, to the per- sons whose answers are next nearest correct. This Competition is o en only to residents of Canada. Employees of the FRY ompany are barred. The contest will close November 1 th and no entries will he considered if postmarked after that date. Prize Winners will be announced in this paper on December Charlottetown are in Summcrside this week attending to the ffllnovp] of their furniture l0 their new home in town-S. in talking or vibrafons set. up by an aeroplane motor. can produce intermittent vision. Under certain eanciifions the pulsing of blood in V rind about the cycs cnn produce —Mlss Hvlcn Hammill, R, N, of the some cffrcts. Freetown. dies returned to 11¢;- imme “m? 5P9Y1diYiK a well earned ' vacation in Tlgnish w iii hair czusii- ‘vfiss Florence Callaghan. , Simply remove the label from a tin of Fry's Breakfast Cocoa (either a one-pound or half-pound size) and write on the back of it the seven uses in the order of your choice and number them accorclinfgly. Below that write your name and address plainy——'preferably in printed characters. Then mail your entry to Dept. C, I. S. FRY 81 SONS (Canada) Limited, 2025 Nlasson Street, Montreal. . AN EASY WAY TO WIN A HANDSOMECASH PRIZE. ‘SEND IN YOUR ENTRY TODAY 3. $- FRY 3: SONS (Canada) Limited 2025 Masson Street MQNTREAL 15th ‘and cheques will be mailed at once. Everyone He: an Equal Clnneo No individual can possibly figure out in advance just: what the final order of the seven uses will be. This can only be determined by popular vote. Thus your chance of winning a prize is just, as good as any. Bridge Lamps f Complete with shade $6.95 These Bridge Lamps at $6.95 are the best lamp value we have seen for EXPLANAT ON SUGGESTED “These experiments suggest a Assilile sxpiciiiatlon whv rcvclv- ‘no WllCQls of automvblcs and pro- "clicrs of airplanes are percuvcd " '1". apparently standing still." The well known aversion to ‘ sizirtiug a hard jab is just a ino- mentnrg- mrificr of heart bent and cvygcn, fls explained by Herman J. P. Schubert-of the University of Buifalo. In tlic first few miriuifi °f far as St. John b, all.» Lieieii Law- nlusculni" work the henrtbcnt and less and Mn Mme Lawleisl who; 215° H“ l‘ F‘ "5 0x539“ m" m!" for the past uulniicr o.‘ weeks have‘ M15" Th“ Plml’ i‘ hm‘ Bill‘ aim‘ been visiting friends and relative: —Mrs. L. Murphy and Mrs, J_ H, Gallant returned to their homo..- in Tignlsh after‘ having aitendgd the C. W. L. Convention in Char- lottetown. T. s10 , —Mlss hiriry Kincn, n. N, Gm. ton, Mass, arrived home Snlurdav to attend her mother, Mrs. J, w, Kinch, who is ill. T. i ____ l . —Mlss Flaiiccs lnarucr wiili licr 1i velo “Well, well, thats finr." |and went right out and sold m! S p C0 p "Yes, I got your bill last weel: car." If you are fitting slip-covers on sofas or chairs stand directly in‘ years. New in style and ' . . ‘miller Reich. ir-rt ll‘. r t »~. t-' il.t r~- 1 i‘ l =o -' ' Pnced temptlniéill’ low-YD" to Boston where she hilt: iii‘hbuimiiiidlrilcciiiiiger ti. Ea hem iiriiiedt ihewribveiiiedirer otfhefuliilcilcurdi! will like the'r t' ' r' , l. m “‘ 3 “ " ‘ i ' ‘ “’ ‘ ’ ~ i rim lines I riends and lcliltiléfi. i. l. 10,01 plateau of cffnri. i ML Herman Mayne, Emcmw, n’ md men draw 1t down, workhl’ ‘Tm glad YOU. motored to Kensington Thursday. into place. Make sure that every= and generally smnrt ap. _.__... __ _ Thy.‘ my app], ,0 mom“, work l t f Ch . _ , ' p en y o riene a 176211111166 Coppe l‘ and i i115 wtli I1.“ pliyfirnl, for Louis i3. ‘inch of the oovermpfl-fecgiysmoogh Brass Plated stands and "Y1 ill‘ UI1i\‘~"1-;iy__of, ‘Mr. Frederick .1. Hnslam, Spring-llf you try to adjust the covers to~ Pl. emium so d a _-____ 5 ‘MJH-"bi- ‘"60" Dettllflll-B". field, was in Sumnicrside on Fvi- the arms of a chair, before oon- - Crackers . . . because, a full range 0f Cellon - oM(.,\orAGUE‘_Preuchmg_ sm__' lion" in do i-omcihirig “is nothing‘ day, isider-ng me buk you Wm h", . shades in manv colors , - . ' “ I w - i .llt‘l‘ . . '1 sfniv of tension in‘ - other Bud HCB in tlie Gospel Iiiission Hall ni. n . crooked effect. _ g8 Lamps at |Monmgue 511,112,.“ Sclydqnbcl. 15th ii“) ",1" ‘ “‘_‘~"»"ii11' Thus he,. The many fzicnds of Mr. Mnr- 1; ya“ are we,” o; youf “pimp, Will} 5011p, thflyTfi = $335 an,‘ u“ a; 7_30_ Louf; Hmrm ipnlknfi . tlrsiiifl. Iliiriiosc, aims,’ shall Mathcson, Springfield, are Sim-ed fumigm-el miwcovn; W11] , . l l(l"ll=.~'.. nnd !‘.'l('!‘.ll'.\l7,' as in some sorry to learn of his illness in the bring new me u, you, 1M“; mom about an W3 need City Hospital, andliopc fora speedy Hive two Se“ o; them A “y u; for a good lunch 99 o f; “.51 ‘ANDREWS PRESBYTEIL fivirfPs related 1o the muscular I I IAN CHURCH Mcntaguc. Services i 53.5mm‘ “wvem- for summer, and adrncthiitj warmfl Qccasmna] chmrs Sunday Sept. 18th. Services Will no} ‘ “ __‘—'“ M P) m N n s er and a little heavier for winter g, X held in thr. evening at 7 oclock. Mr. , i311} lngfield and "5 I p ac a y “mm” ‘will make your living room suit field, was in Summerslde last wek., the Seuorh - John Y. Fraser, Knox College, To- ronto, will preach. Good music. ‘Helpful service. The Bible School gmeets at l0 a m. Mr. Russell Mc- | Larch, Silpcrintcndcnt. . $7.95 A good, durable, sturdy, Chair covered in Jacquard Velour with seats in Dlolinir. The t Saddle Scat adds much to the comfort. Birch walnut frames. A / Chriflieb vacuum some CRACKERS Crisp, light, flaky and slightly salted. Irresist- ible. Once the family V ieiiiity Miss Patricia Callaghan, Palmer Road, is visiting friends and rela- tives in Norhoro. A CHANCE TO REPEAT MPH. A. ‘Cutlzflc, i-Iuntci‘ Riv- Eer, spent inst ivcci: end in Summer- iiicld, at the home of hcr parents, ..'CARDIGAN PRESBYTERIAN iScnntor Sinclair and Mrs. Sinclair. CHURCH Services Sunday Sept. 18th. Service at Cardigan at 3 p, m, Mr. Doiinld Sinclair, City, is eu- Rev. Alex. R. Gibson will prggqlp ‘ joying n few days in Scarletown, There wil lbe no service at Dundas. i flue-st of Mr. and Mrs. Major Low- "You may not remember me, sir, but two years ago I rescued your daughter from drowning, and you i made me a present of $1.000." "Yes, indeed, young man-I re- call you perfectly. What can I d0 for you?" , “I merely dropped in to inquiie Dr. I. E. Croken and Mrs. Cro- ken, Charlottetown, motored to Norboro Simday, and were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Cro- ken. Extra Specials ‘From Our ....-i ,, Crockery Depa rtrnenf‘ The following Sunday services will ‘Ihi-‘Y- be held at Dundes in the evening at I i,’ rt- Mcssrs. Louis and Fred Gillls, Boston, Mass, have returned, after if your daughter has learned to swim yeti" starts eating them . . . be sure the supply l7 o'clock. The Sunday School at§ Mr- “m1 “Y5- Jflh" A- Def-‘Eimi Cardigan meets at 1Q ‘L m, m Lame I mid Mi‘. Ernest Deccan, Carleton.‘ Valley at l0 a. m. 10ft by motor on Friday morning to spend n wccks vocation ln Am- an enjoyable vacation spent at their former home in Graham's Road. -E. doesn't run out. TEA PLATES 6 for 390 JELLY GLASSES “Say Doc, you sure kept your promise when you said you'd 1min 600 Per D02. _ Jelly Season is now 0n Stock UP HOW 0H “i988 l LIlInen-SI prevented by ltlimirifl’, l Jcrst‘ They were accompanied as Millard’: Llnlment rnbn out Pnln. me wflkmg 533m m i mQnEh-i‘ ~ Get l1 BIIDPIY of these serviceable plain white BRINGING Up‘ FATHER tea-plates. A real saving item. now while the price is so — low. “SHELLEY CHINA” TEA SETS 15 Pieces $4.98 These charming little Bridge Sets of “Shelley China" are made in England and famous for the tine quality. The cups have solid modernistic handies- Several patterns to choose from. HOLMANKS CHARLOTTETOWN mmMR-Jiccs‘. AR: You coma “ro as AT ma 9OLATICAL DEBATE TO-DAY? 1113a": no oouev _ ‘IDU LL BE ELECTED i mo as Pepin-incur ACTNE- n- WILL A00 TEN YEARS ~ro OH. GOOD MM‘! SHOULD i WANT V ‘TO ADD ‘TEN YEARSTO M1 uFE? ~rou FORGET- \‘M MARMED‘ 1'5 THAT so" \\/ELL,\'M TELLiNCi woo FoR THE LAFDT TiMil- rm GOING TD TELL YOU WHOYOU ARE To FLACE no OFFICE WHEN You “*1 ARE MAYOR- r BUT LFiTEN‘ I'VE GOT ‘TO TRKE (‘ARE OF $001!: 0F ME FRIENDS- v ,-,. n,