_,_.__- AUGUST 14, 192s ,__* FRIGIDAIRE The Choice of the Majority New Sense 0f Health Securityl Comes wit/a the use 0f FRIGIDAIRE , 1TH Frigidaire automatic refriger- ation in your home, constant cold outside ice supply. You have all the ad- ; storage temperatures replace fluctuating temperatures. Frigidaire keeps foods fresh and cold and freezes ice cubes uicltly, at all times, and under all con- ditions. This is indeed an outstanding advantage, especially when outside temp- eratures are excessively high and you need refrigeration most. Health is protected with Frigidaire vantages of the refrigeration that has proved its dependability, efficiency and economy in the homes and commercial establishments of more than 500,000 Frigidaire users.’ Ask for a demonstration at our dis- play rooms today. The tremendous pro- duction and the buying power of General Motors have made Frigidaire prices . . . constantly .' . . every day in the year. You are relieved of the care and responsibility of depending upon an surprisingly low. And a small deposit puts any Frigidaire in your home '. . . with easy terms of payment. Frigidaire is made in a wide range of household models and for every commercial use. Com lete cabinet models at very low prices. delivered in your home rea y to plug into any electric outlet. PRODUCT OF GENERAL PRIGIDAIRE MOTORS ' T. IIDLMAN, LTII. (DISTRIBUTORS FOR- P. E. ISLAND.) CIIARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. p through llfc. three visitors met at the August is lo be answered with "A town and y the what it is noted for," and the pro- itors were present. $341l9iWi11§h°11§"gl; schoolhouse. Th: Secretary intro- gramme is to be of n mlsccllaneoils ed from the ic-e-cit-am soc a e ducced the first “Institute News". natura. A festival was held on July 11th. _ the gross receipts amounting toster entiruiined the ladies of the l EvenYoiw Déziiliesiillhings Lasthmgel‘ meeting which was held at GREENVALE. Nlnewiiiiembers iinii $63.41. Roll Call n» SO KIND TO CLQTGITIIZQS G I s f n- C Eem £31135 Illelb ego-aw for thorou h cleansing, the New Gainaday in s0 Ielllil: with clot ea that cvfll 7m" “maul thing‘ t longer when they are NRIIIIIIY W"h°d l“ k‘ , spwierful water action alone. lllmlufurmtilruglgmt l: ovin rt to wear or v theiogcil-zt of Galnaday eflicleMY- Add“ t“ ‘M’ lo mechanical correctness and elm llclfY 9l"°“§l‘°“" guaranteeing n-ouble-freucrviee r vents w wim- Let up do our next week’: wuhlfll d" bk" Gd” adii way n your own home-ID Obullmm-‘wn’ v n: terms. ’ New l Emmi? n Washer '~ of the Associated System Ci-urlottetown r. c. I. next meeting Wumeiilslliistiiiteylfor the July meet- ing, Seven members and three vis- July 21. Mrs. Warren Wlibslfll‘ ha” MORELL EAST. Mrs. Leith W"b— invited the members to her hum-c for the next meeting. Sofa for Pine P a pat-rim CarPQrJ-Ib xira L»? Pl Therinol- Cabinet Onl {Five ovlns Per" Tim Bearinll Gears Enclosed BcHoon-TyE-lllzlls Now ‘lfipo hi! Cleaning THE CHKRIIOTTETOWN GUARDILKN l Central Guardian g __ GRAND GARDEN PARTY at ; Victoria, Aug. Lth, all kinds of am- lusemcnt. See other ad in this ls- | W, p 7064 -a-ia-si ‘ IMPORTANT NOTICE T0 SUC- l IESSFUL lSLANDERS-Will all the ‘successful Islanders now on the Is- land make a personal call on the Editor of the Patriot or the Editor of the Guardian and learn someth- ing about the School Days Library I DR. KANNAWIN AT IIARTS- VlLLtL-On Monday evening Aug- lust 13th Rev. W. M. Kannawln, D. D., Secrctary- of the Board of Sunday Schools and Young Peo- ple's Societies will speak in the rresbyterian Church, Hartsville at £1.30 p. m. All are cordially invited. fThc young people of Brookfleld. |Huntcr River,‘ Clyde River, Rose ‘lvalley and Bradalbane are espec- ially urged to be present to hear jDr. Kannawlns ‘inspiring messages 1 to the young. MARSIIFIELD PRESBYTERIAN 4CllURCI|.—'1‘he service here on ‘Sunday afternoon was conducted by Mr. Wiborn. of Princeton College, who has come to take the place of his friend, Mr. Hill, who was the victim of the recent drowning fatal- ity at Alberlon. Mr. Barnett, the studcnt-in-charge, was fulfilling an engagement at Kensington. The special soloist was Mr. C. J. Gallag- her who gave a very fine rendering of "The Beautiful Garden_ of Prayer." The Sacraments of the Lord's Supper and of Baptism will be celebrated next Sunday after- noon at 3 o'clock when the Moder- ator of the Session, RevAW. Bruce Muir will conduct the service. The special soloist will be Miss Ina Muir. The preparatory service will be held on Friday night at half-past seven WEDDING BELLS. — A Very pretty wedding took place at St George's church on the morning of July 25, when Mr. Patrick Sanphy led to the altar Miss Laura Mae Mc- Donald. one of the most popular young ladies of that vicinity. The wedding ceremony was performed by Rev. J. C. McDonald, parish priest. The bride looked charming in a gown of white satin with hat to match and carried a bouquet of suieet peas. She was attended by her sister, Miss Rose, who wore powder blue with hat to match. The groom was ably supported by Mr. Ed Cairns. A dainty breakfast was served at the home of the bride to her immediate friends, including Rev. J. C. McDonald and Rev. Fath- cr McLellan, after which the bridal party motored to the city, where they had dinner at the Queen Hotel. In the evening they returned to the home of the groom in St. Teresa”; "vherc a bcuntiful supper was serv- ed to upwards of two hundred guests. The remained of the even- ing was spent in music and dancing. Th: presents received were numer- ous and costly including linen, cut glass, silver, china and several sub- stantial cheques, testifying to the popularity of the young couple. 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Miss Grace Mclnerney of Saint John, is in the city the guest of Dl‘. S. R. and Mrs. Jenkins. Brighton. Glenda and Winnifrcd visiting: Misses Muttnrt, Summersiilc, are friends in the City. ————<0 Drama At Ganges (By Britiiiliplnted Press) pretend to know if thcrc but, if so, and if God be just and may well go on humble pilgrimage .0 Sampatrs hemselves down and almighty to save their guilty souls ‘rom everlasting damnation. n the judgment passed by Chief the funeral pyre of _' _ _ wmch was not alight’ but She ha“; Lu no ccnveycti. and are m readiness Ghat clothes suddenly burst into flames. hill" M“ be ‘mvm l”. m" This was due to m0 Surreptitiuus gmuiiils and returned in the evcn- ‘ ignition of an inflammable LONDON, August 13.—We do not by ihosc in charge of the suttce. in be any order to impress the slinplc-ininded survival after this life is finished, crowd. merciful in the sense that we very unaccountable flames imperfectly understand justice and the cold pyre, believed that a mira- m.’ mercy, then such of these ten men cle had occurred and 1S survive their earthly punishment throwing pieces of firewood on her. flower-decked shrine. was not before she had been severely] Thursday ‘ind. with ashes on their heads, cast burned and was in extreme agony/Mrs. Stephen 'l‘hnmpsoii, invoke her that the woman jumped from tlicland Ralph 'l‘hmnpsoi1. Mirssrs. John rentle spirit to intercede with the flames into the river. Iustioe Jerrel and Justice Adaml, of oners. then shouted to her to drowniBriflllfli 13110161 Jmyls, Rustico; Bert he Patna High Court, rejecting the herself, for_ they knew that, if sheMcDmlald- Whmlley Rive)‘; Albflh ippeals of tenmen convicted of as- were rescued, the trick by whichlTmln°r- HOP" Riv"? Chris HRHSCII. "Jstlng Kampati Kuer, a young flames had been made to spring up husband. The inspector, in view of Mrs. McLeod and son are remain- the dense throng, found the sltu- ing over 11:11.! Sc-ptcmber. ation beyond his control. n.3,‘; The widow, as the police looked Arrangements are about complet- 0n hglplggs‘ was then [ngdg w take ed for the annual Sunday School a but}; m the Ganges‘ and was mp. picnic in connection with the Unit- plied with articles of the which, according to the old custom. _ a woman must use before She com_ is lacing happily anticipated by the mits suttce. quc.i,.n,,.,, h‘! . . . . -. . . . u 'd not paused to draw ic condition in the two countries Th . S A 1 l If on It is undustood that cars are leuv- . . _ _ l ' 9 Woman no“ C“ P‘ 1m” ‘ l breath. lhcic was some excite-l Here we can play them for only six mum cd Church. It is t0 be held nn sat- Kurdayqmig. 18th, at Cawnporc. and large number of interestt-tl children, hm. husband. mg at 10 a.m. and those who wish marccly taken her scat when hi: l M“ P" ‘l- Null“ ilmT- i" 13ml _ "mg. A spltnilid program of sports Dowdm is also being zirranigcd. Misc; Ilazel SteaiLdaughter of Mr] and Mrs. Nelson Stead, Wheatlcy River, left last week for Granby. Sask, where she will spend the win- The people, when they saw the arising from some began Among those leaving for Wvrilrrn This increased the blaze. but iticimmp, m, u“. ILQVN, excursion on rvcnint! were Mr. and Gordon Laird, Cavendish; James Crabbe. One of the ten men then handechMillon; Robert Andrews. Milton; lGallant, Rustico: Andrew Gauthier. The ofganizers gncludlng me prgsfiRustico; Felix Gallant, Oyster Bed Rustico; Neil P. Nellson, Riistico; terms of imprisonment from one year to ten years. ier husband to the burning ghat, or he Ganges, with the intention of ommittlng suicide in accordance vith the old Indian custom. I A posse of police constables was nobilised on receipt of news of the mpending sacrifice. and, led by an aspect/or, hurried to the ghat. They irrlved on the scene to discover a ri-owd numbering about 5,000 per- Tho flln are oluek but not tho buyorl. Illaeonverilont and rolluhlo. Satisfaction or monqy back.‘ M all Grocnhli Dru| Stun. and I ewodd Hui-Juan Sf u. Braham widow. to commit suicide would be exposed and they could Ale” M°.L°°‘l' Hlmm” Rive"? Wm‘ ‘Jy "suttee," that is by throwing her-Inot light the flre by tllls meuioa"°d D°"“"~ telf on her husband's funeral pyre. again. , The men had been sentenced to, The police constables endeavoured. ranging to rescue her in a boat, but their l attempts were The prosecution stated that the crowd. The woman later emerged of I roman accompanied the body of her own accord from the river. ' rcmation ground, on the banks of died after two days. . ' b l1 , M . F El ‘m5 Tmmd the 5°53’ °l me wmlmns $ggevsllignglsaléesrilé grin“; dffia ches will be valuable historically, as »ing the past week. >_ Mass“ is spending a holiday with farm-house will illustrate how beau- frlends in Bungay. where she was taken some days agolmlkl suffering a painful injury to hlslfil‘ P19791118 W95 Slnilled W‘? “ml Rus ticoville; Lionel Mrs. W. M, Sellar, Edmonton, Al- tman by we tiflfiftilliiiii‘?.“.f.§st’:..‘ls.’fi’“§£2; »lffiiiflltetiliislfif.filial‘ She was taken to hospital, but guests '0! Mn and Mrs’ EV v_ Mel‘ l Leod. l ————-—<oo>-—--—- lSTORlNG UP MEMORIES FOR DAYS T0 COME Hunter River , - - - ' TORONTO. Aug. Iii-Nina Moore JJamieson writes of country life in lOntarlo as she secs it on a farm, by “diaries appearing in the daily Mrs. Mugford, ChBTlOllELOWTLllRS press. In years to come these ska“ they give vivid pictures. full of home detail. A few paragaphs Miss Tune smnh of Boston‘ from her story of an auction in a — w tifully and yet. with duc regard for all the humors of the fray, she sees, Master Raymond Curley has re-yllle l" 1923- l l‘ H 1t 1_ "My how that auctioneer could’ turned from the C y osp a l He simply fascinated mm‘! b; 1 1. crrlngly the bidders, timid as they fixtjlhe result °f a me m might be, With terrific speed he: dealt out picks and shovels. rakes] M‘. L R Mcmod. m- Lever Bros" and spades. his voice running m‘ Ltd, Detroit, left on return Friday an incessant monotone until he sec- mornlng after a two weeks‘ holiday ured a bid. Then he exhorted vai- |)l|"lll(' _ gDolron. Rustlcoville. f buy n fcw pickles and bushels 0i 5531i“ just to ziccnmoclate him. “Women were bidding, raising 111th" cwn bids and their husband's bids and letting nothing halt them in face of their determination. l; pinnrd my hop: to a basket of pick-l It's. It was m-ul‘ seven in the evell-, The Mail and Empire says editorial- ly: Toronto enjoyed last week two championship tournments, tennis and golf, but all the titles went to the United States, except that in tennis Miss. Olive Wade of Toronto won the jounior ladies‘ champion- ship . Defeat in both games was ill-l‘? W" '11 Wt‘ not to them-“and that‘ due, largely i0 the different climat- mcnt when one women ventured tol months but many of the visitors are l"'i"ll‘l‘fillffl‘ llll‘ sealers. to pick out a basket. of prints on‘ "he was prepare-d l0 bid well. were big Luiough. ‘ain't and brim_i.ghl. in someone in fluffloflly and complainczi about 0th “When it was all ovcr I was. do- lifthtfid to find we hail about fifteen riuaris of pickles and fruit for the lllll‘ of $2.10. Haslily we ilepart- cd- 3GP"? lfldy ahead of us was a long lime that she had bought a WllPrPns the clerk maintained that But that ls part or the fun. ti] it ---well worth it---of course I m going again. often." HOW STYLES ADVANCE TORONTO, ONT., August 13-»- She wantedlaccustomed to play all the year \ round. Amcng the new practices in ten- : a small family and ihe prints; nis may be included something new p But after much‘ in costume. _.. livllllvd ceumnent another women Two young ladies from California and Kansas, respectively. played with their stockings rolled ‘down to the ankles. This style has b. lyim.’ i1 was not fair to “the not, reached Toronto yet but it mus! b0 very welcome in a hotter climate ‘and especially in California where many of the courts are built of con- mrvte. It undojibtely, jmakes for ‘etimfcrt but it may not be suitable for l?Vl‘l‘_VUI1€. The stockings with ‘all its disadvantages, gives to the ilozcn table napkins for tWCllty cents; ltg a firm and round appearance, wvhich without it may be lacking. _ price cach. not twenty cents a doz—’ Bare legs, too seem more susceptib- over to her the body of her husbandJ Ira McCoubi-ty, Cavendish; William on» l This astonishing passage occurs which she attemptad to drag alonglfifldllfly. Wheat-Ivy River: recording to a story from Bombay with her. 1c to blemishes than are the arms.’ - -<o>i-_ Howard and although it was a hungry timsi W" from ll a.m. to 7 p.111, i1 was; v/Qi-J lcall by paying five cents. Ten ‘members and two visitors were present and the meeting was held in the school house. Some bills were jircifinted and paid. r SUDBURY MAN D Outright or Orders spent with hls parents, Mr. and Mrs. limtly. so that I was positively as- George B. McLeod, Fredericton. hamed of mysclf for declining to Mining Stocks to Buy SHERRITT GORDON $6.25 NORANDA $49.50 T. S. WEBB, Manager ATWELL 8i 00. 145 Great George Street Charlottetown, P. E. I. W BASIN $6.75 Y $3.18 on MARGIN "" Solicited. BRIDG ETOWN. Answered POll \. HlkJii-‘bllifl:sdiflenflas-flijnkuswqionrvs; lwuw-wn-r,=nt_ireslmnu~ l-f F: