. ""5 IAN » - ` ~ 'ss SATURDAY, - H THE cHARLo'r'rE'rowN GUARD Pm GRANGE PEKOE BLEND SUMMERSIDE GUARIIIAN -_ . . . . ‘ 17 1932 Island Suliferers _ , _ . and Prince County Chronicle -GALVANIZED Hinges, I-lasps dcr, for by means of the slid in- _ strument YOU mil' 5° *num-7 ’°' Emo Reliefl l If you are suffering mm |'h°_“' . matlsm and want to find relief !°\l _ cannot afford to IKDUI1 “ll n“'| and Padlocks, sold st Brace's. U' _ -This is for Prince County news ' Howl. but advertisements of s news description may be inserted st Zu l per word, strictly payable in nd- vuioe. Il TEA -MONTAGUE RACES postponed to September Nth. 5782-9-17-2L 5776-9-17-25: -COAL. - lst grade Victoria $8.50 per ton. Now unloadins H Nif- Wiii book orders. P. J. Mclnnls. norden, P. E. 1. ll'l39-9-16-2h lfeved Just as hundreds of Oth" sutlerers have found relief. Hero is one example: Mr. Percy Yeo, of Qllwn Street, Charlottetown, slyii “I suffered extremely from sclstic rheumatisin for about three months, so much so i.hat_I could not "Fresh from tl'i¢ Gardens" -BUY ROOF COATING and -S. S, SAMBO will make fort A portable machine to fist the resistance of textiles to air, which is dr:x\vii tliroligli them, has been tiesiqilcql for cloiliing factories byl ti ljiiiicd Sfzitcs bureau of stan-‘ Harris scientist. l g I To enable motorcycle racers to get away on even terms, an E118- lishmrin has invented a device that supports the rear wheels of their machines on rollers until the start- ing signal is given. A $500.00 Car Free ! cement for repairing the roof, at -Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Fitzgerald (Velma Nelson, R. N.,) Providence, R. I., who are motoring through Eastern Canada on their wedding tour, are visiting in Sumnierside the guests of Earl and Mrs. Roger- son, Church Street. -THE CHAMPIONS of the Tug of War for the Strong and Morri- - son Trophy will be decided at * Bedeque Rink on Monday, Sept 19. 5 Bf°°°'°~ 577°'9'17'3" ing fall months for Newfoundland lsooll as I commenced using the . I t be ' , mugs on Beaver Street. Summer- for nm Farador that csnno l .l nightly calls at Summerside dur lwmlolll me greatest difficulty, As [ports commencing September 16th Fuadol my palm began to leave ,For freight accommodation and ‘ and in a few weeks I was perfectly rates apply to J E Campbvlllem-ed,” -iigent, Summerside. 5669-9-12-eod-3|? Ask for literature including lon! _g fps; of cured P. E. Island D60I>le.‘ ' -FOR. SALE. - Eight l°00m¢d iltciiirnibcr that we make no claim ' side, single dwcllin8» W1'-h 6V¢l`Y fproved. modem improvements Hot water W. EDGAR ENN-\N» l heating, nrepiace, etc. For psxticu- Fai-ador Reprelelitlilw-I lar; apply Willis R. Warren, 263 Sydney, Bt., Charlottetown. ° l sit st the table to me my mule . Phone 28-Y. 5724-9-15-ts-2l. -9-17-il. gs 53 © \\'i- have on hand ten guaranteed cars, all re-conditioned .riiil piiiiiti-ii which we must sell this year. One of these rats will lic given away free. The list is as follows: A 1928 Dodge standard six 'sedan 17000 miles, $350.00. ai lfrlri Dodge standard six sedan 12000 miles $450.00, a 1929 1)i>|l§.;c six sedan 12000 miles $500.00, a 1931 \V|llys six touch lftlluli niilcs $50.00, is 1930 DeSoto six sedan 6000 miles, $150.00, a 1930-Sl Dodge eight Sedan 8000 mile! $l.1|»,e||i, a 1930 Mnrinon eight sedan 17000 miles $650.00, a lfllll llniok clglit scllnn 17000 iiiilcs $750.00, a 1930-66 Chry- slcr six 331000 miles $550.00, ii 1929-30 F0l'(l _ lf; t0n trilck l.'lI|01| miles, with cuvci-cd body, one foot longer than usual $375.00, . Our plan ls. that as soon as these ten cars are sold we \-.ill l.ili the piirrhilscrs togelher and they will make the iii~i»i~ioii ns in who gc-ts his ciir lrcc, we handing back the North Bedeque vs. Freetown arcll _'S1-_ ELEANQWS SCHOOL meeting for the first time. Neither- _ l,.AIR,...The annual school fair at l of these teams have been beaten st Eleanor-S was held on wednes- I`.f`.‘f.i.”“Z.‘.‘i§’f.`2§’.f.°§ $55.1 “’§.?.§`.’§I 5 "°’ “.3 3.” ‘“f...`1'$"I.‘1..°’.$’.fIi§§, --~M°~"°"“ W" '°°"~ ` ‘Y°‘“" ° nu 4 to september Mtn. sion 5 and 10 cents. 5771-9-17-1i._»ol exhlbltl The llveslock and poul_ pone °_m_9_l___2_ _ ' try classes were far above the aver- -DUNBLANE W. I.--Th D -- blanc w I mer roi- their hen>nolhrl‘~ “ge” Am‘°ugh st"Emn°" District PERSONALS __ ' ' __ I th I 3; has no Calf Club there were ten . iiLePti~;:ci;ristepnirs'a1i /ig iitiiirfi my “°°d calm °"- °xmbm°° ..°l-‘fiends wil lsymnathile will which brought favourable comment _ Mr and Mm Fultm c“lll,b¢,_ with eight members and several _ from Professor Read who judged l e ln the lllne" of the, visitors present After disposing of I Mon agu , . the livestock. Four schools were Mme daughter Florlne who is slll business matters, a social hour was ' represented namely SL Elellnorlll I naék of pnéumonm spent and lunch served, which net- Norm S_ E_______o__s_ s__e__b__oo___e and i fering an a Wd $195' Next' meeting Wm b°‘Linklettei‘ Road The judges were ‘ ~ ' ,_°M , William Hunt of Summc: held at the mme of Mrs' B' M°` ` In ector Auld for school work' r - Isaac on Oct. 6, roll call to be an ` sp ' side was a. week-end visitor - _~,v.»-5_< -__»- -.,_,.<..,:. .= \.ir crisis flint much. 22.1' ~.:-.¢.~i¢ ,» fi illi-iiiciit |.;l\'¢~n us and iillowiiig him to keep his car. This is up lo .<.300,00. The decision nf the ten purchasers may lu- iiiaiilc iii :my why lhey desire so long as it is a fair Way. l .-liuiiiil ilicy not he nblc to ngrce, thcn we will decide n - ivii-iiioil lo lic onipioyed. But you can be Sllrc that one of iiii-sv trn calls will not cost anything to the purchaser up to \‘.'-mi.rlD .-is wc will hand that amount back to him if his - All these cars are priced 20% bclow Montreal or Tor- iiiitn prices for the same cars and at least 50% below their rt-.il value. But we must sell in ordcr to pay our debts. \'.`¢- \\il| toll _vnu as each cars is sold. W- B- & _ :peered ln. Wednesdays Guardian. thankful for this year?" and a lof the Police Committee, takes ex- lception to the report of the Sum- ! mcrside Council meeting, which ap- j He says it is incorrect in saying that he walked out, without asking ;n' ulfuxfh Zuhmmigef’ Mud CI;3Cilineedleu'ork, class work and wood- orr , r. . er n rs. . l-llllllll Mllgsllllcas Sclllgol and slck lcmft' Special mmm" 5h°“1d be been seriously ill for the past. weeks commmees realpolnwd Meetmg l made of the fietwork exhibited by ls reporled lo be sllglltly lml,l-0l,ed_ closed mth 5l__gl___g__o *Roland Murray of Linkletier Road. Hel, “lends sympllllllze wml ml- lll swered with “Wh” am I mos; ' Professor_Read for grains and livc- Montague the guest of llls form., stock; Miss Rodd of Milton for classmate all Acadlm Ml._ Ellc Mac. h , kli id fanc work. l Thanksgiving program will be giv- _ Ome coo lg M. y iKim’°“-"H' There were some fine exhibits of l__ ,_*Mrs. James MacBeth, who ha. The school trustees are grateful to her lllness and hope she will mon _CoUN_ PHILLIPS, AT,n,I,UDE _Min Arthur Holland for the use of be Well llgall.l___H_ _Conn John Y_ Phm__ps_ chulrman _his field for the sports. There was ..°Mr. Cyril Reynolds, Boston. formerly of Montague, is visiting published later' S' his uncle, Mr. Marshal Reynolds. M” 'His many friends are glad to see *COURT NEWS-ML G°°f€@ M~ him in his old home town again.-H Mathews, Magistrate for Prince | .___ a very large attendance of parents und visitors. The prize list will be 5_l_______)___l____l__3__ _ . Bridge Lamps homplete l with shade , ones U l . .f \ ; `s ~._; is the Mayors permission to do so. C°"“"Y» hcld C°“ft at sumnlefsldel ._*Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Lambert of The report in the Guardian docs “H day Thursday' “lie” 5°V°fa1 _ Montague had as visitors on Sun- ‘ not say that Coun, Phillips walked C3525 Came befme mm- Curl MU" _ day, Mrs. Lambert's father and out without the Mayors permission. | 1“lll§ Of Summefside-'CUHYSEK1 With ' mother, Mr. and Mrs. John Savi- It is customary to ask leave of the ldflvmg i0 the 00111111011' dilflsef. l dant, Mr. and Mrs. James Collier Mayor when one wishes to leave thc _ WHS folllld 8\1l1~‘-y and fined $10 and Mr. Joseph Storey, all of Char- Council Chamber, and Councii'or .and C0StS Of thirty days in jail. 10l;1e¢,gwn__H, l Phillips would certainly be guilty ;This case was in connection with ' of a grave breach of etiquette if he l a. recent accident near Kensington It was at the seaside, and Sandy did so: but he cannot deny that 11° lwhsfl Mr. Harry Aichpm was hurt | had just stretches himself on the' walked out immediately after his ,when Mclnnis’ car, in which Al beach when Mac cam - e ap. motion was defeated, and that is [chorn was riding, ran lllto llle ' iiwlllyou come l-or ll sall_ smdyl., what the resort says. He dia not lunch, throwing ivir. Aichurh ihtolhc asked. , ‘ return to hear the remainder of thc lthe gutter. A charge of driving “No. I've just had a guid dinner business of the meeting--S~ .while under the influence of liquor ' for two-and-saxpence and I'm no -1 i“'HS Withdrawn for want of evid- takin' the ‘Fisk-" _-rwo Annrrionai. 'rEacri- lem., A lmll, lmm Malpequc came ERS FOR SUMMERSIDE HIGH lllefol-e the Court on lhl-ee sellml.lll_e Maglstrfitkéi "You are BCCUSCG Of SCl~l00L-_?wln_g_ to t(l_1e l_arg_e1num_; _cll,lrges_ lll,Sl_ l.l,ll.lllg ll Cal, wllll_ _ stealing si chicken. Anything to ber' of up s ta rn or ._ P H8’ 6 W lout permit, the accused pleaded ~'fly?" f 1 Impressive Wall Paper Bargains Fall SUNWORTHY WEEK Beautiful Wall Decorati ons Yours at Trifling Cost! . - WE commence today a sale that will make it tremendously worth while for you to re-paper your iiome,tiils Fall- Beautiful papers. tasteful iii design and coloring, will be offered at prices that will interest and delight you ! I A choice loi. of semi~trlmmed Sun- wortiiy papers, worth to 35c per double roll. SUNWORTHY 60c double roll, will clear SUN- WEEK. ntl. ron G' wllicrnv WEEK. Doobie 30|, - ' ~ ro A notably interesting range of Sunworthy papers, regular values up to 70c double roll. On sale during SUNWORTHY WEEK. ni»i.roii........ li- A limited quantity of SUN. WORTHY Wall Papers worth to Beautiful American Engraved Papers, worth to $1.75 per roll, oiferelll duiilng our SUNWORTI-IY WEE . ouble Roll 75c »¢¢.....~.»».....».»~»»¢ Paste FREE with $5. purchase With every order of Wall Paper amounting to $5.00‘or over during this sale We shall include without charge ONE ana. PACKAGE or Macro DRY PASTE This special is o0`ered for cash sale only- 6 patterns of 30-inch Wall Paper 5 patterns high-grade 30-inch worth to 51,50 _roll for Wall Paper worth to $2.75 roll Double neil G f°' D°"bl° R011 . I other soineii WALL PAPERS wiii be cleared sUNwoirriiv WEEK oivir mms orr. ' '. >`l.i.fl5 :irc the best lamp ` willlc we halve Seen for 'l`hr~.l>ers, l quart strong v.ncgar. 4 bay lehves,‘i tablespoon whole cloves, 1 tablespoon broken cinna- smounts of meat snd gelstinous lman' 1-4 cup mn' 2 t°"P°°“s mr liquid in the moulds you are to fiii. .°”' 1" °“'°”' 1 *”“~‘-1° ’“"°°~ Re' . _ l _ ,_-,__< - ihihiiu ami nruim semi hy iiin-ram that he is recovering aft/er his re- l“k°h' CI" 3°" 7°* leant” °V°" the nm* th’ -lui” "'d‘?::el,l;§eill mln” from lllbolll: __ Gem l,l,llsp05lll°n_ - Buy one pound fat salt pork out ,cooking liquor and put in cool plscel ' ° ""°5“" °“ ° ' into thin slices and freshen ln hot to set. Adding bay leaves, cloves cinnamon! There hmohem will be round sm’ "°””°"'i °“’°" °“* ”‘ °’“h°'“ feet were boiled to the vinegar, alter all fat hes been removed. Strain all through s s'eve to remove splw Pigs’ Foot Fri Plckl d i , . ,N prep". Ll" 'tt lor' .mm 1 etc. and pour it over the meet il init them into s kettle or stewpsnlied' Ln" 'lu In °°ld pm” fm' tm Thursday of each week for'R.o oheveric s u is 1 .~ picks' place chops in Bamnl some °t our “wht “me” ‘N mv" "nh hmm’ nt" ‘nd m’ the balance of the season at ii-lei’ d in E L 1; ir, are vimngldish and cn top of each pme' cutlsaimz the mm" muh from “mm me un" mt me mt" bo" up our wareho _ P _ by __ rl S as a lc and _C.imp- ,ide dow,,_ one hall ,ln ,l,l,l,, lllllllhlthis head cheese to loesl butcners.‘lonos, then set back on the tire and "”°'. ay ."3 "5 ` "°"~" °°“”- M*-_#___ w send their as yet lntsiit som to simmer for five hours. owl in the est market prices in cash.| __- iine quality. The cups hiive solid modernistic h:indles~ Several patterns to choose from. HOLMAN’S gy s or es weights Miss Isabel ivicmrosh of Mont- and prompt returns. lreai, who i-epresentr the womiina Missionary Society of the Un‘ted c_ E. & Church of Caniirln, was in visitor here recently and during her stay _ GLASSES FITTED .Brin our f b t _ . """ s++o-o-040-oo-o+»**++0-0-0-Q-9-¢.¢ °°n°¢°- . ICOONDI l|Q\\0X'. When A3014 i’il`00°¢d lresdeheess For Profit EYESIEIIT 7 Blanch whoig pi¢'s hssd without wlgztlgigfglxgg gghisttiliziles plgs feet salt nd ie ul the brain with ptr; tongue and four , s pepper, mon ,1 os, 1- rims; sas suselrlnrd nits mt in plenty or lun water. on lima ri-units. split the me mi' °°' °°°- < A , » St, P t B p_ E_ [_ » was the speaker at a. meeting of the CHA RLOTTETOWN e ers ay’ Women's Missionary Societies of Mth souris and Bay Fortune i 6173-9-11-Sal-vi churche- J. B. TAYLOR B. W. TAYLOR Optometrists s 112 Richmond Street I E I n_li£-_-ms.;-i_3 _ ;_ --_-_ ---__ ----~-- »- --l;""‘ '-'----_-‘ Y" an- 'rl-ist means allow to come to almost season well with salt, pepper anal H J M A B 0 H I D011 ¢h0n drlin. Ind Wllh l!1‘lemon Jules. Dip in beaten egg,l ° ' . sold water. Put the meet to boillthen in breed crumbs and fry five l ,m:"¢`,2f,',°,':'¢";y|¢ Swain- N13? and freely covered with . minutes in deep fat he 3'! deg. Fhr.' 9f\l"*°'° water, and simmer for at least five I Drain and serve immediately with °