_'l'bis aaluma‘m coal l"! . "y" nature may be inserted | cents a ward strictly IOYIIIII ‘dvallfile . ‘saorvod for ll ll t-smvsa wmo ronuns at tngton Friday, Nov. 80. 3°“ L-zazii-ll-zs-zi snonm noon nova is ec- onoinical. More loaves Rom each 1mg at the better stores. _WRITING PAD with two fif-l mu cent packages of-linen-erivel- Kensinsion. try every (‘T-y til-Yin; Wfihist mark?‘ prices. Russell 0113111131011. K911- smgwn, L-zsvv-ii-zs-so-iz-i-z. ._FINED FIVE DOLLARS AND cosrs~m the 4-1- Police Court on Tuesday one drunk med t5 and costs. S. > - Y ._FUR. BUYER. — m. Justin Rotter of Paris, France, is now at the office of B. Graham Rogers. gummerside, buying silver fox pem L-ZAQT-il-ic-tf ._A'I"I‘ENDED FUNEBAL—1tev.| m G, J. MacLellan, V. 0., was in' Charlottetown on Tuesday attend- lng the funeral of Mr. ‘flwml! Hogan. S. _FOX PENIS are now being rs- eelved by us for shipment to $111999- Plesse write us for full particulars. We can and will give you the best of service. rrm DOMINION SILVER. El,‘ C! ' ' n-riai “RETURNED norm-we. B- w, Robinson, who has been visit- E S, mos ‘lumand lilies mneuniene were at the Olympia Cafe on l [came the wife of Camille Gaudet --(X)$ ‘l0 T!!! CHICKEN limos, Maipequc Iall, Saturday evulind. Dec. l. Admission 85o and 36c. Proceeds in aid cf skating b-IMD X1113. l-illlifi! PAITI-lfll AIIIDI. lllsl . ' , for a card party and dance in honour of Miss Babe MacDonald on the occasion of her birthday. lilies MacDonald receiv- ed 'a lovely gift as tho guest of honour. Dainty refreshments were served during the evening. S. .__.... -—RETURNED T0 FREDERIC- TON. N. B.-Mr. and Mrs. Freder- ick Smith, who have been 11-2740-11-26-2 wks. guests cf Mr. S M. Hicks of Sum-l grateful to me firemen and thQ merside, left on Tuesday morning for Fredericton, N. B. Mr. Smith is a retired manager of the West- opts all for 25c. Taylor Drug 00.,‘ ern Union Telesranh Office at the summersidc Police Force, notic- L-28l2-tf;Fredericton and hazl the excrilent ed the flames coming through the Irecord of only missing three days roof‘ oi the building while ...BUYI‘NG live and dressed polll- from the office in his fifty years rounds and put in an alarm service. S. -—WEDDED IN ST. MARY'S CHAPEL-Three weddings were soiemnized in St Mary's ChapeL, " “lac, on W»? ’ _ rnorn-' ing the Nuptial Mass. The con- tracing parties were Miss Ethel Mhrtins who was wedded to Will- ard Arsenault, Miss Anna May Cameron who was united in mar- riage to Anthony leBlanc and Miss Margaret Arsenault, who be- was ing, Rev. Dr. Macmillan oelebrat- They Us amply not wanmt a The happy young couples were all residents of Sunlmersidg and their many friends wish them even’? happinem through life. S. __.__ ‘RECEIVED BAD NEWS-M! J. H. C. Oreawoli of St. Eleanor-s has received the old news of the death on Nov. 29rd, of his sister ms. Hamilton Matthews at lies homo in ‘librief River Falls. nesota, an attack oi pneu- molih. Mb Matthews was abcull 87 years of lee and was formerly Mormon ’ ‘ ofthe nigal-J. Cresweli of St. UMM _ lottetcmvn this week. a .,. and PRINCE COUNTY CHRONICLE rl "it A T! cllnml lmlll, The Silmmerdde firemen wersl called out about four o'clock yester- day morning for a fire at the Clifton Hotel, which broke out in the roof attherearofthsbilildingJCcri- aiderable damage was done to two bedrooms by fire and water. The firemen were quickly on the scene and averted what might have been a serious fire in the business section of the town. YMr. and Mrs. M. P. Titus are very guests at the hotel for their assist- M ancc at the time of the fire. g Officer Patrick Ryan, a member of going his A guvst at the hotel was awaken-l edvby the noise of the fire and im- mediately notified Mr. Titus-S, lesser demand for these skins. PERSONALS —M.rs.-Muttart, oi Howlan, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Gordon W. Dawson, of Summers“ .—S, | -Rev. L. B. Campbell left by cal- on Wednesday to take up his new charge at North Sydney, N.S.—S. -Mrs. Jessie MacPherscsi, of St. JON!- N-E, is visiting Summerside, the Ellest of Mrs. L. R. Allen-S.- Lsni ltlefenstahL-t" smiling skiier , cturcd abovwwho holds a unique position of influence in her -Mr. and rm. a. '1'. Morrison of Sunumrside are visitors to Char. B. —Mr.BsnnetPstorsofBloom. sons. She’s a power in Germany's country's dramatic life. She Is rlotto be uninterested in only Hitler's favorite film star, but ordinarily, and no ‘when have a she is also one of his favorite per- voice u: she country's affain. It is i l i l l l art womb-virtually dictator of films and allied arts. An ususual angle is the fact that “Der Fuhrer" is said woman said she makes no denial of fact she is Jewish. CELLOPHANE IS SAME field is a patient in th Prin ° °° as ARTIFICIAL SILK County Hospital. S. Asalasultoifthe IRON-At a recent meeting oi the‘ r Y Dr. John Mao-Neill, taut, i-roa. f-Ifish an ins 11"‘ 515'?"- Mm owl!” 3mm“ Elsanors. Belicia her hudiand she or sunlmerslds, has returned f0 1",,“ m 5mm; m only (laughter hcriwms in South Devon, 1L3. Mmonnawitklwhomshewasre- l aldingwhenaihsbeoame ui. Be- —"- sides her brother in St. Ellen-flora. —GWE'N 51X MONTHS ‘on another brother Iemuel J. in Min- VAGXMIHCY - A woman found . u.“ m, “W, Mm (M) wandering in the country M" 5° in r ' m e1” [sit co rleeiown was given six months in mourn m4 u, wmmnmmh mum-W jail when she came before Magis- b uwnmd__5_ irate G. M. Matthews on Tuesday at the Court House, Summersfde. —OONGREGATIONAL SOCIAL- A very enjoyable evening was spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Clark, North Bedeque. on Mondlli evening, when members cf the Uni- ted Church and their pastor, Rev. J. W. A. Nicholson, gathered for a congregational social. Mr. A. G. MaoCauil was the eglenifilhchaimrxg 'I‘he program oven W '- of songs by all the guests. Readlnsi were given by Miss Ernestine March- bank, Mrs. Preston Bowness and Rev. Mr. Nicholson; a duet by Mrs Wm- Schin-man and Mrs. Brewer Waugh we; mglily appreciated. Two solos weie very effectively rendered by Ml‘- ygq Bownsss. A mixed qilartcttl, Mrs. Schurman, Mrs. Waugh, George Bowness and Clements Carruthera rendered some old time favourites. which were heartily encored. Don- tssts, games and instrumental music were included in the r 0811m- A dainty lunch was served W "14 ladies at the conclusion of the even- gn‘, A hearty vote of thanks was ended to M1‘. and Mrs. Clark for their kind hcspitalitlt-S. -OASI CONGLUDID-‘ifiis case. or the Royal Bank of Canada W Pster-AMacMa-hornanactdononl pllomiiaory note was concluded i!‘ m, sumggng court at Slmimersidt cftemoon before Kl! lordship Mr. Justice A. o. Saunders m‘; Jury, the jury recur-rum I verdict for the til-Bill“! 1°‘ n9” m. n, r. MacPhee, x. 0-. and W- Am-iq; i", Arsenault for the Royl-l ‘Bank and Mr. M. A- Farm" i" the defendant. The case of the King vs. Percy finch mwildmh Melbourne. P. Titus appellant was -AFPO!N1MENTS MADI - At the present sitting of the __. Court at Summersidc, His Lordship Mr. Justice A. C. Saunders granted the following motions: 0n motion oi Mr. I-leuth Strong, K.C., Mr. Ma- jor Oarruthers, JR, of Augustine Oove was appointed a commissioner for tailing affidavits in the Supreme Court in Prince, Queens and Kings coun ‘ . 0n motion of Mr. Thane A. Campbell, KC. Mr. George Mc- Innis, J.P., of Miminlgash was ap- pointed a cdmmissioner for taking aifidavits in the Suwems Court in Prince County-B. —I. 0. I). I. MEETING-frhs rel- lllar monthly meeting of the YANK- velt chapter of the I. O. D. I. was held in ills Ubrary Rooms. Bummer- side, on Wednesday s.“ m. w" limit presiding. ‘fliers was ayery good attendance and ma!!! lnntlfl‘! of interest were no . Ari-ans!- malts were made for the silowini! 0 a picture, the proceeds from which will go towards the milk fund 1'0! needy chfiran. Satisf ‘ a l!‘ fangslnents were- conducted for the coilrse of lectures at the l-lilh School this winter from Dalhousis Univer- sity to which the local branch oi the I. 0. D. Ii. had contributed fin- ancially. Choice oi speakers and dates to be decided upon later OIL-B —BADMTNTON MEETING —- The annual meeting of the Sum- mersliie Badminton Anociation was held on Monda svenin8. t!" president, Dr. Maoidurtgo Ptfllld" 1H8. The financial ‘t8. mm V55 _ submitted and showed a smallvlmfll m“ ‘l’ u? x xl surplus. The election ofd ofgéig! M, I _ A) i . 0MB!‘ U ' mlilegiigenmee lrsesidbnt? m. u. w swwi- The w” "l" ha‘! E. Clark, vice president. and B91": m" m1“ M 1°30 fluflfrngm "épon. hard Harmon, secretary treasurenl W- K811i’! "Wnifiklllm A Oaémbel, ‘lhe executive was the same as dent "l4 MT- __s° - ‘ lmt yenr consisting of two T“”'V\- for the appellant- bets from each club. It was‘ ta}:- ram d to h eeiilig o e (Xctflitlvi? in “lei;- ‘Says to decide Justin Rotter ofJParis, rranoefiwtiéc vhst course the Association would: is in Sulnmersi buyinliflgflbl u‘ take this year in the arrangement. P0"! m“ memlw w” ab, 0f games. There was a fairlv isritfl dIYéhW- m’ “lfigfzugrmeé w . B. 9" ‘use - Nwesentstiou v ~vn each club Elfin m, 911st; OHGILQQ gag: _ .- d era sen - DELEGATE.» NOT nscmsn silynezesdugnhcmelow pm‘ o! dub er skins of good QHQUW- W- mm“ explained that the fashion lust lnow. "Didi"! in N" Ywh l" collar which can only skins with a m-isht shew —REPO'RTS BIG DAY — Mi’. East Prince Liberal Association in Silmlnerside at which the Dfflld’ m. w. James MaoCal-dls of Middleton presided, it was not def- initely decided who should act as Mimics to the annual meetinr o! the Liberal Federation to be held It Ottawa on December 12 and l8. ‘lbs delegates may be chosen from ills following list of ladies and three Ml-lemsn: Senator MacArthur. B- w. Robinson, n. a. Alien. mum W-M.l‘.sa.I.P.!oIq,Hmace "HIM. A. J. Mai-heron, J. A. Ser- ranchers "N. James MacOal-die, Aeneas ‘Klimt. MLA, we. a. "r. lrei- d Mrs. J. B. Perry. ‘Hie "Wins was mic in the office of l. I. “M; M2. S. —m=- Recall and decanter, Miss growthixltheusecdthisunique Janet. were sums this weak of Misses Hunt, Summerside-s, we product one frequently hears the question “How is cellophane made?" Basically, cellophane is the same as artificial silk, differing from it only in the form it takes when it readies the casting slid-Kt. where cellophane is cast in a sheet while, the silk takes shape as fine threads. The chief ingredient, spruce wood pulp, is delivered in sheets to the fifth floor of the factory, where it isplacedinapreuandsteepedin a soluti of caustic soda. The re- sultant compound is reduced to a iluiify mass by a shredder on the fourth floor, and then "aged" on Mr. George Palmer of Freeland is the next floor in covered contain- mulnd 53315554301’? progress from ers. Passing to the second floor his recent operation in the Prince this aged aiimli cellulose is mixed County Hospital. S. | with carbon bisulpilids in a rotat- —Mrs. Garnet Ross of Summer. M” *8 undergoing t- fitment in the PM” musty Hospital. s. "m- m L- Palmer. of m: ll was a r m gum - Wednesday-s. mew on —iliLrs. Cameron, h y, visiting the Misses groin :18 em‘: lnerside, has Ntilfllcd u; he; 1mm in Eltrathgartney-S. -—It is pleasing to report that iurluiar 0F BEST}! OVER FAST TIME ORIIILA, Out" Nov. 20-83- vealing he was threatened with death after adoption of fact time last Bummer, Mayor William Good announced today citizens of this town will vote in a daylight-saving plebiscite at the civic election. The Mayor said he receives such letters from time to time “but I Myer Pa? any attention to them.” DOG, HARE GIVE UP RACE Bwealn A Supper And Debate The hall at Central, Lot l6, was filled on‘ Wednesday evening with residents o! the district to attend a bean supper which was put on under the auspices of the Y. P. S. of the United Church at lot l6. After supper a short musical pro- gram and debate were enjoyed. The entertainment opened with a solo by lvfr. Edward Lockhart, ac- companied 0n the~ piano by Mrs. Lockhart. Rev. Mr. Wocdside acted, as chairman for the debate, which was, “Gossip is worse than intox- icating liquor." The affirmative side was Eva. Man- del-son, Elmer Ramsay and Ralph Campbell. The negative side was Lloyd Yeo, William Miller and Ralph Larkin. Mrs. Wocdside was the critic. The judges were Miss George MacLean, Edward Lockhart and Roy E. Macbean. The negative side won. A vote of thanks was tendered Rev. Mr. Wocdside and the meeting came to a conclusion with the Na- tional Anthem. Several pies and cakes were auctioned off, helping to add to the proceeds-S. Payrolls Grow The New South Wales Minister 0f Labor stated that returns had been received from 200 factories in the metropolitan and industrial a1‘- eas of the State showing mat 52,- 081 persons were employed at the end of August last, an increase of 866 compared with the previous month. and of e344 compel-ed with the end of December, 1932. “The returns now received," said Dunningharn, "indicate that there has been an increase of 9344 work- ers in the 200. principal factories since the present government came into power. and an increase of 14,- 332 01' "early 40 be!‘ cent compared with the last returns supplied dur- lnngnftlhe regime of the Lang govern- KINGSFORD SMITHS RECORDS Erosion RDIANF Across the sea from SHEFFIELD’ v Comes this -/ 75l.922 TO BRING YOU SHAVING COMFORT SUCH AS YO_U'VE NEVER KNOWN! Scraping and pulling are things of the past, shaving is ' speeded up and discomfort banished with the new Y Y; WARDONIA “Barrel-Hole” Blades that last three 7' times as long as your present blades. They carry an ' unconditional guarantee. 2 SPECIAL LIMITED orren E"""’,’§Z‘,,,,‘,",';"°"" Buy only four 25c packages of l- $39,913,455’; eggs! genuine Sheifield WARDONIA g1‘; ww- 0-5 super-blades and you will re- 2- WIARDOIgI-i Im wan’: ceive a regular $1.00 non-pull lins- ' "m bakelite Wardonia rszor._ 5' figiagllwclwh%h.lr:wfi l .i2.i2%ii;ii¥ wl our burning dis bee." Only one Razor to a Customer. nnsmsns ' .3 J. G. Jamissoa Y G. H. Taylor—duwcloa Hughes Drug Co. Ltd. l Boas Drug United mung out the new mckhe _l interest in the race depends in an A1951,- momplane Wm, which egg ; important degree upon his taking hop“; to win the Qentenary Engnhis place amongst the competitors. lflHd-w-Australla air race, Sir , M charm, Kmgsford 8mm, m, lea,“ TIBET THEATRE season nuns ing Australian aviator, flew from Melbourne to Sydney in 2 hours 23 one at uwmwt 5 J“ lhmm‘ minutes, m- a; the m“ o; 320 “mes cal seasons in Tibet has just come to an hour. A few dgyg 1am- he new‘ an end. Iiiodmmiawascomposed of non-stop from Melbourne to Perthldl-SCIJ-Slmifl and dialogues, _a (1915 miles) in lo hours 2s minutes. I Prologue being spoken by a narrator winded, a» greyhound are a. hare fellexhausiodsidebysideina coursing drama at mick ‘ , England. Two dogs had started to chase the hopper, but one soon fell out. The second canine and the hare continued until both began to fag The halre made a last desperate ed- font and fell Yexhausted at e 1 inrg barrel, where it changes to orange cellulose kanthate. On the first floor the xsnthate , is mixed with a solution of caustic soda to fol-ml an orange-colored liquid called viscose. which is tihen led to large —l"risnd.s will be pleased to learn that libs. James Morrison is NWVHIHR from her recent indis. position S. Y -Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gordon l" "WM!!! l cordial welcome storage tanks on the ground floor for rilperlrlng. home from their wedding trip to different points oi interest in Upper Canada-S. The casting operations begin by , forcing the viscose under premure into an mold bath, where it coagu- lates and fonms a continuous film of material of the required thick- ness. A set a! rollers carries the film through a washing and bleach- pmcess and into a bath con- taining glycerol, which increases the plisbllity of the material. The film is then dried over heated rollers and emerges as cellophane in the fonn which ha; become so familiar to the pulblic. —~I'rierlds will regret to learn that Mrs. Edmund Gaudet of St.‘ Louis has entered the Prince Qvuntr HOBDltiI-LIOI‘ treatment. s, ~30!!!" J. M. beard of Ken- sington and Mrs. Leard an the Buests of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh F. Morrison o! Summerside, S. —M‘r. W. P. mllagheri, c. yr p, ticket went. Bmnmerside, and Mrs.' , maimed, h; (waning OPERATE TAN-DEM from a two weeks vacation in PROPELLERS Now Otta/wa and Montreal, ——— . Mo" Nov. 29~Afl airplane motor that operates tan- dem propellers-spinning in 099°- site directions-has been developed by Charles 1.. Brown 37-year-old gasoline dealer whose hobby is aviation. Brawn claims for his in- vention added power and elimina- tlon qf "torque," the rotating force prnducad by engines which tends m pull ‘planes of! a straight line. | Elimination of tofque, he sayfi- Wlll reduce the prcbabiiity of tail spins. —Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Roger; of Summerside are receiving the congratulations of their friend; on the arrival of a little grand- daughter on November 2i to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Preston at their home in New York. Mrs. Preston was formerly Miss Olga Rogers, 5, TH E FAMOUS ———————? RUIIING IIANDEL SEARCH IN IRELAND |,|fl|M§Nf 1n przrparaiim for the rclc-bration Rub °|-,_p.;n ‘m; next yen: of the 250th anniversary (m ‘henewllfieecan. of the birth of Handel, the com- poser Halle, Germany, is seeking material regarding him in the Irish , time Slate. The ccmmittee in any slew-Also avail- m in smaller. regular friends among the Irish and was warmly welcomed in Dublin when his "Messiah" was pcrfcrmed thcre- Flee Bmters‘ have been asked to lend let- tors, portraits of rrisnuscripts oi chm-go gays that Handel had many b0 spectators feet. The dell lbeside it. Neither animal was able l to move. l BABIES PARKE!) IN ‘ DANCE HALL WHILE TAEBNTS MAKE MERRY "If the Duke of Gloucester goes luipcountry it would amuse him to attend a ranchers’ dance," says an Austmiiiian writer, referring to the royal visit for the Victoria Centenary. “The mothers and fathers, who come from long distance, have to bring their ba-bies as they naturally cannot leave them unattended in their bush homes. The beibies usual- ly are parked in a part of the hall separated from the dance and. as all babies will, howl lustily at intervals. A wonderful fact is than. such mother recognizes her own baby's particular wail and bu-eaks ciif in the middle of her dance to go and com- fort him. The ranchers all do a ‘turn’ during the evening and thr success of one entertainment was a rancher who recited a poem which lost nothing of its value despite tin fact he had wbserlt-rlrindedly come without his ‘top set.’ " A MAGIS STRAW Place on the table a small glass bottle and an ordinary drinking straw and challenge anyone to lift ‘me bottle with the straw Simply bend the straiw to the dept of the bottle. Insert the bent straw down the neck of the bottle and make the short end fit into one corner. Now hold the other end of the straw and slowly raise the ttle. Weather signs in the north point to a continuation of above-normal weather, trappers arriving in Flin the composer, to be exhibited durin! I the festival, " SEARCHING ma SANTNS "rov FACTORY Won. Milt. believe. Recent snow- fall has delayed freezing of largo‘ lake surfaces which are still open. From perm he started 0,, 8 mghtlfileiernaliepartsweretckerlbyboys, to Sydney, 2175 miles, and wean“ i, the male roles by monks. Nobles and gllimshetg the‘; jgxllrney in 9 how-s 33‘, monks tl-aivzleiihelong distances h‘: us,aa attilnesagpeeefnmsdbfiwl! monasteryw of 2'10 miles at?“ hour, and avemg-’ the performances were given- ‘rhea J-Iig 2B miles an hour. ‘tents were raised in which mech- These flights easily broke all tors of inmovtance lived durinc the lAustrallan transcontinental records. season and 1mm winch. as from lAt the time of writing there is boxes, they viewed the productions ‘anxiety as to whether Kingsford| Smith will be allowed t0 start in the Centenary air race, because of -———— the delay in issuing him the ncc- Dr. J. Jaskson" His Majesty's As- essary ofliciai certificates. Australia's tronomer at the Cape, and Pro- ICLIPSII PLANS UNDER WAY feasorBrown ofCalpetnwn/m varsity, are searching for ndiieibll sitesmflouth Africa from whidhfll observotheeclipseodtheslmon October 1, 104-0, American AndBfRn ishslzlmitibtsasio ltowifl th-atodimtirytoobservethe willbevisiibleaisong abeltolfl 130 miles wide for an exceptionally long period. Condit/ims for ohstv- ingitcrocsllpectodtobetilebeotil myears. No fewer than 19,779,962 fruit and vegetable came under tho inspection of the Dominion Fruit Blanch for grading and marking during thcyear ended March 1984. In addition, 1.151 iflfiPfidtkrrls we!‘ made mlder the standard Paitago mwulatioris; 59f!!! imqaedliono oil fruits and ‘ bles and curtain- cre; 20,402 commercial ‘ins- r“ 1'0!‘ 089011 8nd 11,634 for dommtic shipments. Australian Fliers Gross Canada. on Way to Australia i Oflitlain Gillies '12P. Ullfl CRiIGiHI‘), fa-med Australian air- main, and his co-pilot, George Iittlejohn, as they arrived in Mbn- treal. Their i'15-m.p.h. double-eng- ined monoplane is also shown afln a speedy hop from Quebec on their planned night from Canada to Australia. They ulpect to hop 0i‘! from Vancouver i0 blase a trail irom this point to the Antipodea. Their next stop will be Winnipeg, and there they will refuel for the treacherous flight over the Can- adian Rockies. Captain Uim is a former holder of the flight record between those two points that was recently battered in the England to Melbourne nil‘ race that was won by Scott and Black. Y l A w the present time. 111s Ismail-list gull-mama Y e... m; \ l‘. 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