__.-.~v-n WEDNESDAY. M“ . notable bargains at the WABASSO DEMONSTRATION Gold, Rose, Green and Blue. Special ........... ue. Pair Pillow Cases. extraordinary val n. _ WABASSO HEMSTITCHED S inches. A notably fine value at per pair Mrs. Doherty will speak again today at 3.30 in the annex. A free distribution of prize tickets and prize draw- ng. “_Your Bedroom and What it Reveals About You.” _You are cordially invited WXBASSO BED saws. cord Stitched: in "M" WABASSO HEMSTITCHED colored bordered HEETS 81 x‘ 100 75c FREE TICKET dainty new bed set without charge i ASK for ticket in the linen department’, “OTHER CONPINES CHILD NIGHTLY IN HOME MADE STTAIT JACKET This was the discovery made by the police when they entered the lodging house one night and found the golden haired little girl, con- fined in this cramping contraption sleeping beside her mother. The child, who is seven years old, had been undergoing ‘this ordeal every night for 18 months. The suit into which she SIDNEY, S. Australia, Oct. 4 -— Under the delusion that some harm was going to befall her child, a mother living in a. Sydney lodging house used to sew her little daugh- ter into a terrible strait jacket eve- w“ '7 “mm sewn at nights was made of very thin OlIClOth, Odd! and ends 0f woollen.‘ r - and Bacillus. wil- board, kapok and other packing. The contrivance was so tight that the child could not move and the policemen had to use very sharp kknives to out the child free. It is considered a marvel that the child {was not driven insane by the con- EYESI 0 IIT EXAMINATION fllailng and supplying Giul- liI .1. anon OPIDIITIIIBT Oflbo Connected With Brenton traption, which even held the feet straighg down from the ankle. The mother is to be brought be- fore the Lunacy Court. Ask Mrs. DQHERTY for v iY m1 may be one of the fortunate ladies who will receive a‘ Miss I M. E. BARRON Corsetiere Mil com/lilict a special demonstration of ij/WJQ Foundation Garments here on Friday and Saturday ocroaan m. and 8th i Come and let Miss Barron solve your cor- seting problems. ' ‘DFESCENDANT CLAIMS KIIWG TUTS TREASURES snnxsnnms. Egypt. Oct. 4—-A man, claiming to be a direct des- cendant of King ‘mt-Ankh-Amen, announced yesterday that he is go- ing to embark upon a "fast unto deat ." He claims that his ancestors treasures are held by ‘the Govern- ment when he should have them. He will proceed to the temple at Edfu on Oct. 11, he said, having selected that date to start his hun- ser strike because it is the date of King ‘Tut's death 30 centuries ago. “Under thefishadow of the God Horus,” he said, "I will starve my- self to death unless the Govem- menglhands over my treasures." War Ens masks ere being sold in Koenigsberg, Germany, at 25 cents each _ Kensington Rink, Wednesday, Oct. THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUQBDIAN [SIIMMERSIIIE And Prince County —-'.l.'hls is for Prince Oonnty news items, but advertisements of s news description may be inserted at 2o per word, strictly payable in Id- vsnco. - -_. .- 14 years, special $1.25 at Sinclairs. 5800-10-4-81 3 ._rox cones, .11 ma», sold at grace‘; 0620-10-54!- .-OII!LDREN’S SUEDE Jackets, just what they want for school wear. Sizes G to l4 years, only |$l.59 at Sinciairs. 6600-10-4-31 ._JUST RECEIVED, shipment new Blucnose Stumped Rugs. Sel- sct yours now at Simian-s. i 5600-10-4-8! -FLASHLIGHT batteries Hid bulbs, sold wholesale and retail at Bruce's, - 6620-10-5 -2i. --ROOM AND BOARD for two, private home, garage. 91 Harvard St. or Box 155, Summersicie. i ' i5569-10-1-eod-4i »ENTERTAINED NURSES-Miss Bagnall, dietitian, at the Prince County Hospital entertained the nursing staff to a goose dinner at the Martha Ann tea rooms last week. A very pleasant time was enjoyed by all-S -opn Limes Men's Worsted Suite, god styles and patterns. Sizes 37 to 42. Regular, $30.00 to $37.50 values, on sale, $10.75 at Sin- ciairs. 5000-10-4-31 —l0.0NLY Men‘s Cotton and Wool mixture Tweed Suits, special, $5.95 at Sinclairs. 5600-10-4-31 —ATTENDING SYNOIT-Rev. C. J. St. Clair Jeans left this morning for New Glasgow N. S. to attend a meeting of the lilnritime Synod of the Presbyterian Church-S —THE LADIES of the Summer- side Golf Club will have a mixed Bridge and Auction Forty-Fives in Holmans Toylnnd, Thursday, Oc- tober 6th at 8 p. m. Tickets 50 cents. Everybody welcome. 56l8-10-5-1i. —COMP.-\RE OUR values on Men's Wool and Flue-cc Lined Win- ter Underwear. Weights to suit all. Good qualities and wonderful value at Sinclalrs. 5600-10-4-31 '--"SUDDEN nasrn" to the Blues if you attend one of the "Grand Dances‘ in The “Famous" Richmond Hail. Free admission for ladies Thursday, October 6th, gen- tlemen 25c. Bring your \vivcs and sweethearts. ivelllngton Orchestra. Refreshments. Good order. 56l9-l0-5-li. —MEN'S AND YOUNG Mclfs Fail and Winter Ovcrcoats, the best -GIR.LS' RAINCOATS, sizes (I t0 ROXY. , leads the in smoking enjoyment Why! Because ROXY is more than an ordinary cigarette, it is that “BETTER” cigarette srnokers have long been waiting for.‘ From the beginning ROXY ‘took its standon the platform of, quality, and immediately won the decided approval of smokers. "ALL THAT'S GOOD i.‘ field Swing with the crowd to a smoke that’s all pleasure. RQXY MILD VIRGINIA CIGAKETTES p . IN CIGAREITES" ..*. L. O. GROTl-ll! UNHTED Pimleyors of finest tobacco: misuse , ' ' i“ ~ '~'"'"<'== imam.» —l’0LlCE COURT-At the Bilin- merside Police Court on Monday five drunks came before the Mag- istrate. Four were fined $5 and selection we have ever shown. Prices range from $8.95 to $37.50 at Sinclaixs. 5600-10-4-31 -'rna corms‘ CUTIE MIN- STRELS oi’ Summerside will pre- sent their minstrel show at Mul- peque l-lall Wednesday evening, Oct. 5. Half proceeds for Mulpeque Rink. Admission 25c. 5612-10-4-21 -LADIES' SMART Fail and Win- ter Coats, exclusive in design, fab- rics that are new and outstanding, suitaiaiy fur trimmed. Prices range from $10.95 to $90.00 at Sinclairs. 5600-10-4-31 —EACH AND EVERY customer shopping in our Basement Store 1s costs and one $2 and costs. Two who did not appear had their bail bonds of ten dollars estreated-S -—RALLY DAY-Sunday was Ral- ly Day 1n ‘Trinity United Church Sunday School. There was a large attendance of pupils. The special subject was "Follow Jesus." Misc Estelle Bowness, Miss Violet Rich- ardson and Rev. L. B. Campbell addressed the children. Special hymns were sung for the occasion. —S -FINED $200 AND COSTS-In the Summerside Police Court on ‘Tuesday morning a man was fined $200 and costs or two months in jail for having liquor in his posses- a. truly satisfied customer. Every item you select is a real money saving proposition. Sinclair 8a Stewart‘ Limited. 5600-l0-4-3i —-'.l'UG-OF-WAR and 81301125 at 5, at 8 p.m. Opening pull of tug-of- war for the Arnett Trophy. ‘The following sport events will take place: 50 yard dash, 10 years and under; 220 yards. 15 years and un- derpThe following are open events: 440 yards, running high jump, hop, step and jump, pole vault and other events. Admission 10c. 56l0-l0-4-2i i? -—lilEN'S SUITS, Worsted Cloths, assorted patterns. Worth $25.00 to $27.50. A wonderful buy at our special price of $13.95 at Sinclairs. 5600-10-4-31 -—RETURNED ll0ME—-Mr. James R. Arnett has returned to his home in Albany from a most enjoyable visit to Boston and other American cities. During his two months visit Mr. Arnctt. had the pleasure oi hav- ing an aerial view of many of the places he visited as he flew over them in an aeroplane. Mr. Amctt is in his eighty first year and en- joys the best of health and is look- ing forward to another visit in the not too distant future-S ion. Three drunks also appeared before Stipendiary Magistrate E. H. Strong and were each fined $5 and ocets. Two paid up andi one was taken in jail for ten days. —SEIZURES 0F RUM-The R. C. M. P. at Summerside raided the premises of a speakeasy on Central Street on Monday and seized a half gallon of rum and four quarts of whiskey. From outside a. speakeasy on Spring Street they found a bot- tle of liquor and took two bottles off a man on the same street. The matter will come up before Magis- trate Strong this momlng-S -INTERESTING NEW5~An it- em of interest in Island friends comes from Karnizawa, Japan. At tho Karnizawa Sanainrium, on Sep- tember 2, 1932 to Rev. and Mrs. Claire Wright, a. son, Edgar Nor- man. Rev. Mr. Wright is a son of the late George M. Wright of Bed- eque and Mrs. Wright is a daughter of Rev. Dr. Normanof Toronto, who is now in Kar-nizaws, Japan and well known in missionary cir- cles.-S —l-‘IRS’l‘ C. M. B: A. CARD PAB- TY-The first card party of the season of the regular weekly C. M. 1:. A. parties at Summsrsidb was held on Monday evening in their hall. There were twenty-six‘ tables. Dumps and Bruises eased by lllnnrd’! first, Miss Irene Gaudet; ' Gents, Mr. Fred Gallant: consolation, Miss E. McGrath and Mr. Paul Arsen- ault.—S —HEAD ON COLLISION-On Sunday evening on the road be- tween Margate anu Keusingto , a car driven by Frank Marks of Mar- gate collided with a car going into Kensington. The mmsington oar was badly smashed up and Miss Ethel Foiiand who was in the car with her two brothers was badly shaken up and had: to receive med- ical treatment. The case will come before Magistra G. M. Matthews on Th , in Summersides-B —FUNERAL 0!" Mlt. WM. A. sTEWABT-‘nio funeral of m. Wm. A. Stewart was held rosters day afternoon and was very largely attended. The service was held at the residence of his son, Mk. D. 0. Stewart, on Notxe Dame Street, and was under the auspices of Prince Edward Lodge no. 22, I. O. O. F. of which the deceased was s member. The members marched in s body from the lodge rooms to the house and from there they drove in cars to the Peoples Cem- etery. The service was conducted by Rev. C. J. 8t. Clair Jeans, with membe u of the Presbyterian choir in attendance. Mr. bowel Hancock sang very feelingly "Does Jesus Care." The service st the grave was conducted by the Oddfsllows. Mr. E. J. Hallett as chaplain and Mr. Thomas Csrnatbers as Noble Grand. m. .1. M. Bakgr was Mar- shall. The pallbearers wm Mama's. A. S. McKay, P. C. Clark. H. C. Muttart, J. l". E. Wright, A. Ii. Mo- -—B i nasoivsl. --Mrs. F. Fl May of- Si. Ilosnors is in the Prince County Hospital for a slight operation and is doing nicely-S —Mr. and Mrs. nibon Ronny of Clinton are receiving the congrat- ulations of their friend! 0n the birth in the Prince County Hospit- al of o little son on September fl. The prise winners were: Indies-I -M1ss Doxfithy Weeks of mu- ericton, P. E. I., was operated on in the Prince County Hospital on Monday and is doins nloeiya-s -—Mr. and Mrs. W. E. McDonald oflummerside have as their guests, w. and Mrs. Douglas of New Ciss- gow, N. 8., and their interesting young daughter. Mr. Dou,‘ is s brother of Mr. McDonald-S -m-. l). B. McDonald of Bed- eque was among those who atten- did the funeral of W. A. Stewart on Monday afternoon at Summer side-S —Mn Duncan Hardy and little daughter Miss Virginia Lee, who have been visiting Mrs. Hardy's paw eats, Ml‘. snd Mrs. John Crockett of Sununerside, left on Tuesday morning for their horns in Edmon- ton. Alberta. Mr. Crockett accom- panied them as far as Sackville-B lean, M. P. and George Callback. —Mm Julio Gsudct who has been visiting her home in Misoouche left on Tuesday on return to Soni- erville, Mans-S ' -m. J. l». Abbot of the staff of the Nova Scotia Bank at Digby, N. 8., has arrived in Bummer-side to take over the duties of account- ant at the bank here. He replaces m. A. I. Wilson, who left last week for Halli“. N. 5.. when he will be on the junior inspection‘ stafL-S International Passenger Traffic There was an increase in Dill- snm- traffic sci-cu the inter-nae lions: bmmdsrywlaebwaen oanub and the United States in 1081 oom- plred with. 10M. according to ra- ports of international more. terry. and tunnel companies nude to the Dominion 8mm of statistics. mil sud lots boats also N- an increase in internation- al travel. Bridge, ferry and tunnel traffic la 1N1 consisted of ‘lmsstmohr vehicles. m: horse drawn vehicle! and 38,100,757 pedestrians and Pl!‘ mam. manna tslliiiwn" W. exclusive o! drivers 01L round trip Is two trlol- Imllldllll drivers. the total number of per- sons crossing the border on ferries. bridges and through tunnels wsl 33,726,140, courpsred with. 81,597." 076 in 1080. Motorists crosslfll m M811"! in m1 numbered B.58'!.4'i4 ll agaliist 104150.200 in mo, rsllwll passengers exclusive of throlllh passengers 2,580,616 compared Vi“! 1,878,500 and boat 059ml"! “h” than ferry soasoo u compared with 500.000. Total crosslflsfl. mm‘ fore, were 45,812,310 as compared with 44,30,786 in 1030. Detroit and Windsor and Wslkef‘. ville where the ferry companies operate across the Detroit River in addition to one bruise and a timnal for pedestrians and vehicles: I railway tunnel and three system! of railway ferries also omss at thil point. The traffic on the bridle across the Niagara river at F011 mo, Niagara and Queenston was also heavy. ___. BRITISH IMPORTED IRON OBI The United Kingdom is gettifll about half of hea- iron ore mow" from Spain. The total amount ll‘ ported, except chrome iron 0N pyrltes, up to the end of Ausilll this year was 1.194334 W"- Th‘ largest suwiyllil iwimm" Wm‘ spun sauna tons. Aim-is 106M “m, swollen 139,025, Tunis 1M.- 220, Norway 101,021. ‘ The only mangsuiferous iron of! 53mg n-om mypt, although st onv time SPlin supplied a eonsidersbh quantity. The amount 1n the l!‘ eighg months was 21,441 toni- Manila, r. 1.1m beautify i" port. aversion Balm preserves and en- hances women's nstursrhsrlins! 01 beauty. I'm’ sneer iflllinills loveli- nsssitisunrtvellsdfibnesllldf" iuvonaies the skin. Ind makes it exquisite in texture. Dellshtflll i" use. Smooth and velvety. it 1mg q charm to "H? ' pace. mauoemus to all 611"" women. Ibmoiaily recommended N make hands soft and White n“? osuiymsrwi- 1,’*"°"°' ‘M d’ mooumiovoieuooovhflm \ The heaviest traffic was between - i i ~.- m. ._ ,4 ‘N