‘~lA'1'l|-leperword. tllreell- 'A`UGUS’l‘ 28. 1933 |-- l wi 1 ' l‘ Advertising Rates-Payable In Advance Central Guardian locals, Ge. per word; Western and , laltern locals., Zo., Der lord; Announcements and Coming Events, ze. per word; Classified, te. per word; In Memoriam Notices. 700. pee lush; Lista nf an? Oler- ' Cas-da,` ie, de. per name- e o We. ph:-'lacing Norieu of Thanks anll Appreciation, 70e. p:'|nc|; efiepesword. Otherrateeonappiieatiuss, lianimum Charge for any advertisement twenty - ave Nl . For Sale sulomroethsnrlvsotiwaltrlvilr pyselo in ssvmoe. _ canaoaan sunanuz son lining outhousas, et.c,, 1° pe,- ` To Let mm' lo o Guardian 05100. tf. FOB SALE . L51' " 300155- APPLY Five, Bridge and Whist Score uardian. . 587 Cards. Guardian Central Job ------i._._ Printery Nov. 1 tr 'TURB T0 LET -- 144 GREAT - _T--T FOR RENT-5 ROOM IIEATED ~ flat $20 also 8 rooms at $22 l,'0 LET - HOUSE ON BISHOP Phone 833. -*Mi i 1 r . * 666 street, Apply 122 Prince Street. 2115-'1-al-tr. |.~ L ' “'_ ry. . - . -Q.--M.___ George street. Apply 146. 289.' OB. SA E _ AUCTION FORTY ’-'*°"”i--~ Five Bridge and Whist Score T0 LET - SEVEN ROOM APART- CB.l‘»1s. ment. Heated. Apply 257 Queen Printe Street. 668- Guardian Central Job Nov 1 tf SACRIFICE -- 12 ACRES, 1% B0--dm w-nf--1 ::;‘.‘:.;.i.i°".;.‘f;‘.:.:1s";‘:;‘.;.f‘.°.:;:.i I Wi*-"W To be sold or mortgage. Phone STUDENTS ACCOMLIODATED 23| 633, 555 Upper Prince Street. 499. v `FOR ALE--ONE QUARTERED BTUDENTS AUCOMMODATED AT oak filing cabinet, one large sized 105 Hill-‘b0i'° Street- 674~ ' walnut bookcase, one walnut bed -_.1 S room suite, etc. Apply 73 Cum: BOARDERS ACCOMJVIODATED 171 berland Street, 699 Prince Street near college. 676. -_--“-*___* ”“" ‘FOR SALE -. SUMMER HOTEL, BOARDERS ACCOMMODATED- Beacon, Victoria. Ten room ` 102 Fitzroy St, '104 house, six room bungalow, bath- came here last November with the 1'00l¥LS. €iB0t1'iC lights. good out-i Abbey Players, well known Irish li- BOARDERS ACCODIMODATED buildings, Illlle acres land, Splen- a 143 Cumberland St 705 ‘ did situation Charles Howatt “ AUCTION FURTY' at 95% andirepresented a prem- Canadian Dollar ForezgnExchange Advances On lcaosauu mal - C NEW YORK, AUS. 25-The CBJ1- adian dollar made progress on New York foreign exchange markets Saturday while sterling and the; Toronto, (cuwm rm” l z 1 vancing so rapidly on Friday. t I;o;1do§_ iiit' B I IIDC as cents and stayed at that ng 'wwf no - ure throughout the short session. New 1'o1-1r_c1u1oalau rlouur up 1,.; It compared with 1'triday’s closing ‘it 9""- `________ fum on United States funds of 4% percent. 'I‘he pound opened 8% cents low- er at $4.62 and closed at 54.63% for a net loss of 2% cents. French francs were 5.67% cents, down .01 of a cent. MONTR cheese fro less tha Kingdom, INTERNATIONAL ROMANCE PHILADELPEI-iIA, Aug. 2’i.-An in- ternational romance was revealed today by announcement of the en- gagement of Joseph John Wall, Bryn Mawr polo player, and M.iss Kate Napier Curling, a member of the Abbey Players, Dublin, Ireland. Wall, who is 34, said the wedding will take place in Philadelphia this fall. Miss Curling is a daughter of the late Edward Napier Curling. She is 25 and met Wall when she Butter last. ya-an Montreal ing to th fnllndlrln gniust 35 iod inst Butter clinell rl 16,0-18 h than the i theatrical troupe which toured Can- been ,M rhnrf ill Y' ` Victoria. _ 1 aim tw ----*___ STUDENTS ACCOMODATED 30 Lower Hillsboro Street. 649 Miscellaneous -_*___ “°‘mDE“S ACCOMMODATED' amNc. Yoon om Goan 'ro 91 ’°“‘°““b’° migs' "7 E“5°°“ SQ541 Klng st. Hours 12-1, 6-9. 652 Lostr l town iw-M1 b 1TICI(ET T0 BOSTON FOR SALE. as sgH,DEENTvsonAC§?x3I0%’;;l;l;a‘;E; You will save several dollars. Plea -1-_ 0 58850115 830. (T Lost *_M______ --i______ 1 WW _ BETWEEN CHARLOTTE- and Borden, khaki douifle containing clothing. Finder so notify Guardian Oi'fice. N-288. Receipts ' -. _ 1-, 006 boxes hnvirlg been received against 3i.S80_ boxes a week ago Prices of graded shipments of eggs Il cours i' r extrns, 17 to 18 cents for' nnrs. muses, ri offe-1-nd The bag for Rates_ _ A 690_;. Apply T." Guardian. 643.; ___-____ rwo 1vn3:N noahnlsus WANTED Help Wanted wcck, Miscellaneous Students preferred. Opposte Colq- . _ .. _ lose. and near Station- A/1>r>l.v.r1:orrrAaLu warknvs 1toU'r1:s mornings. 90 Cumberland St- 647, avulleble ln clulrlottetown ons LADY tion WANTS TRANSPORTA- to Boston not later than BOTTLES WANTED-PINTS MMT Wanted quarts. Phone 1107. 1433-6 -~.-_*__ - |-_*___ Female Help Wanted Extra Money :Sys .M WANTED -- MAID FOR GENERAL housework who can sleep home. A REGULAR WEEKLY INCOME in °S for your sparc time selling Can-, dang _ada’s Greatest Value in Personal ' pgwd Christmas Cards. Experience un- belief necessary. Sample portfolio free. Representatives wanted for your men Apply Guardian. 675. Found '> POUND oN axuIal'l‘loN grounds, ladies gold brooch, Call at Guardian. 671. Summerside. Everyday Necessi- SBP? 4- can f°l' int€fVi¢W at ties. Long established custom- M1110 ers. qredit furnished right parties. Apply R., Semple, care The R._J. HAY R. Watkins Company, 940 Inspect- or Street, Montreal. (Dept. 141.) H. W.-236. --_.M FEVER MAY COME CHI district immediately. Masteri 801'-M b@f0\'¢- Kraft., Toronto, Ontario. M. H. W.-ess. ,,,,,, T lures with liflnnnfe Llnlmong, olm MacRae's, Pownal. 708 FROM KISSING-BEWARE! ' CAGO, Aug. 27.-Besides all erms which scientists have said be transmitted by kissing, cos- meticians were told of a new peril oulation. It'.s hay fever. The er lies in some of the face er which women use. But the was expressed that strong would continue to ignore dan- Servlce Suggestions ' For (Cnnndllm Press) I l\1oN1‘ '_ - ~ ll - lioyul llny as f'ollo\\'s:- Argentllln peso .3RE2, Auslrlllia pnllud 3.S-v'o1-- duty- G B1/1 in lli MEM0ll|l\M 1-uw Binh and th Chief firm of Stewart, ly enjoy o ar p - . - pecially from Buffalo, N. Y., along W H°1° th1'e¢- il 179'Y°ld°l'» Wil-mil 1-le's Ontario and me 5¢e,-,el-_v of, MY- *md Mi'-‘L -Iaflk MCI-ea" and ordinarily is a par three hole, wasl And 00 151% down th.. sg Law- MBS 1Vi5»l'J°1'.V CRm@i'°ll haw fe' traversed with one drive by the lo- H55 Valley, on to Borden where] turned fl'0lYl 811 eIli0yBbi@ UIUWI' cal golfer. The ball, driven by iron To ha;-ms of f/hen mmve lam-1‘tl'iD to Boston. No. 2, fell neatly into the cup! Lake the 10 renee the o lay before them. During their short holiday the party motored to many points renewing acquaintances almost for- gotten Recon per cent tm-ned' _V _-Y - THE ETOWN GUARDIAN 1 PAGE FIVE 1 . air i- ter C323; 1 =_f __ W | 1,5 _ _ Y. 1.1¢ rr..rna1.ge.1 -mtg; No 2 no. loaf.: Nos nor mug; im. 01101' of the members of New io 1r~conol1 unonuugf-a. éuvondl £3); :n»1'Ir§récI;o 7%7Zv%l,’DN¢; ei $31 Ham.” and Charlottetown 211;;alpoggnlnigléilla§;I}or:ls§»;g;m;°l;o;eg; gzxtigléiilrs today of the very attrac- §"~U N 2 0 W 89 N 8 C W M, 'is Clubs- In the evenms anvhis mortgage dollar lor soul-lr_ond of mls Imperial policy. 2 0 . ' 0 ' _ E f - ' , » ' €l1J0yable dance was given by the tegdlwilr 31?; 8 zgdlagaevl 'lsismnga 1/nr chmomtown Riding Club in ho _ Thsalvn '1'ur: ooU1>oN 'ronav ron comnarc INFORMATION ck Quotations i°‘""‘“f.§i'“""'“" “And Tha* Why I Swvved - -I . - °::':.':°.:'..':'..".'.°.:.::: n':°°sf W01‘1’Yi118 Ab0Uf The M01‘fga8¢ vertisirsg of n nswsy nature may be The speaker admitted his home now he sleeps quiet] at nl , ht. N _-__ Markets 'A if elivsllzllf. I word 'mm' ,:’e°:alg§T;iB5§gidPg;1;€;;y; 50,3368 531% moretowlih y E 0 _M pgn *_* ' therwise. ,,,,,,,_ sau: or s'unNrrmu: stlvnn ° '“"“"’Y- I a n c e wINNIPE(g» 4c"!fo£") 39|-303014. 135 UUPSI' Prince, ontda'I1‘;1;iIl't¢lJ1ehI;idt;€lfeheanldeall:zhIl,‘drt;`xI atgniglelgley Iillcteiaiddlin v1:xIbtl1l;°de:" _m¥1.or¢= ooz mas; ooo msn: my '1`“¢=4lY- 661 ‘i‘°“‘d_3° gi* b°f°f° the mwtsase or to to ng I 2”' . was pal o . mortgage .\1~u¢real and New York _Osts, Oct 40B; Dec 40568; May However, he 1 and th ,n ' French franc reacted after ad- ’”\;,'{;;' §i°“¢‘i i‘~"’l§'£_-,E I on 438: D” “W M. ENTmTAmED_°° Thundw insurance policyowith sgcivlllsfetz-I total d11s:z;.)ll>li‘iitycaplmv‘ltlgn,1nv§l1ll¢'ill?1 1: about what would hap. e home if he died pre. the interest rate on the -wr 1: 1 .1 11111 . B" :mere vismmzic 25”", ,mt I _ I afternoon Col, J. S. Jenkins en- ‘, tures and with attractively low ml ht comfortin han ea casa pawns fertained at his id t Premiums s ill 8 y g' The Dominion 1101111' Owned at. New Yorklisar suveo nig11er~ Whestf N0 1 hard 12%: No 1 nor 1,. 1 h res ence' Up °n‘bare of sucgeirgsess tllésslis-liledHt;) :Selig 1 A mortgage ll B poor legacy N ' » - n ‘ . eava one’s am y. Let us send you' I' GHSY-£0-PHY-for protection Bmw: ll row -:_ B c lv 41%: 2 row] » “ 1 H mverlal Life Assurance co., Hood omce, Toronto, ont. 4;, ' ‘ 411': _ 'es c - 1. The choose mllrket elnserl the week polgtoes newsaucgegl so pgflm Mg! e VICINITY nfl . to 03’ cents for Que i to if s cent R pound less _‘iw i I Walk 1-los o 1' i no _ i ` ' ' » ‘ _ sts, i 1 . 1 ' . 'A‘ De r ultvl., Au.; :1_Ili;1rislrt 81,1111 promoter, Bal-tlesville, Oklahoma. L|'11 e.\‘r|f~_ll c u rc.'| 011 0 t - i‘.1n11tli1l11 llolilllg as complied hy til;-Miss Jennie Dewar' Bwkkeeper' Bunk of Canada clost-ll, vusier- firm of Ames 6.: Co., Toronto. Two members of the family, Hammond and Mlm Lulu were unable to be present on the occasion. nlsriiilé. 'to ilailrcr-ntsln pound for On-‘ `.,_ ‘ ' ' . MEETS WITH ACcl,DEN,,r__i slr 3 rr w /45%, 1.0 3 C W 41% M or of the visitors. | Please send me by mail particulars of the Imperial Mortgage Pm- .'45\,,T,ml;1];. W 87%; No 6 ___ . tection Policy, without obiigating me in any Wav _ (C “mu new M HAS RELATIVES HERE-Thai Name . . . . . . . . . . . E.-ll., Aug 21-Exports ot ° Most Rev' Thomas K' G°rm°'n'i Address ul Corrado oourlnuea to run MlSCellane0l(S bishop of Reno, has been namedi ' ' ' ' ' ' ` ' ' ' ` ` ` ' ° ' ----Ase.... ....262/A 1 1 1 t lr. . Expo,” 1-%,,,I:‘41{'.§,,.w§I,Z,,,l"{‘g? U',§f§,,g M by President Franklin D. Roose-f FATHER or 17 T 1' 'B »» f- es -11 . ,¢,,,,,,,,,, 1., , vel; as one of the leodln mz » A I1, rs _ Nr allllr lrteuflzz, - "' 3° *"5 gillwlilillgosniis rfoslllrllrfoil r‘;1Ine27.o1li §f,'~,zff{l'1`;Rl§5(\-f_f-;]';*‘3,l=7§’7- drafted from the various states to BETFER SWDIIMER THAN I xv l 1 ' » - ‘ , ' - - " “ "¢‘_”m__"§,h,§°§f§fll‘gllfirlggmrnerfig 1 mr-11-y, c w no 3 so. serve without compensation in mo| m” CHILDREN . an East “f 1"* Y f= o 1 c w totals to date to 254,818 boxes as com- n °' lm 4 43' cam ai fp _ pal-on wlrlr 423,800 use year- i ((1)3251.-?1vri’on1°4:il‘1' M »p gn rehabilitate the na 1' RAYMOND Alta. Aug 25_. - exports are also away under] onus tem no 2 59 °n5 mdii-5ti'iBl Sy-Stem, Bishop ' ' At mid-U-iSi`iff the '.Ph°i'i€ il ilelfdl Shipments Inst week from [_-|ou’r 8 rin wh 't ¢ t H gg;-man Wm serve in th S When it °°m'35 i0 ,Wi-mm-1118. 51" For th zollrll-<1 22:1 boxes, all gn- ,-, .0 - P Z ea P” *~`“ ‘~ '"5 9 an vem._0Id Thomas Hmm .Hi 9 Ie We~nw2'imis ants educators social vlorkers `w E pep 0 B youngster' He' All i - . _ . _ 1 and , rght boy I am comin . boxes have gone overseas. I Allddlingn von 20_75_ ' ' 0iitdi5t€l!lCEd three OI his 80115, t K prices on the Molltrenl dsirl' |l,,1|e,l 0.,” has 0 lbs 3 2,; Chlircllmen. BISHOP G0l'mal‘l'S S ~ i . .- . .1 ~ ~ - - mm th _ 'mm ._ "nd W"d;,'f,';u.1T,i”l(\y;ta,,,c,_§nt“-:ckp0,,‘,if,_ ‘i_i,‘l‘_¥[_s:l'>02;tr»e1; tlmoivrginzs 11,’-» father was a native of Prince Ed- pans Tlggmkeirea Yiiltlesziko Ugg. me "°“d5 We “X19 5699111 mild. glnllqriilllfltlfgirmlilkl M l-is ln mil fonts r~1l;.»,¢e Quelrreg o-bii§."" Ward Island He has relatives in the farm of his son Albert oi ' with deep cut banks of smw' lm. r1.»~\1nu~" rorglgr-C rvgrllnrrgelllfrl tf§;§",,.’,§f,’h1e;g;:§’/42-I m that province, also in Saint John ‘ ` ’ ' i No Way to make the trip with teanu x., btlsoob 1. .1 " ` ",'“ il “nit-1.f'u..°"»..».-1. 'ue' °"| };"‘~'°*' ‘,.§”"; *im* gldf, 14 and at Johnville, N. B. sTUNc. BY A was? Mamas N0 se gh mwugh them mm 8°' HOLE-IN- ONE ' 'ii THE DOCTOR Wind blowing cold and chill. The rain in torrents falling, But Mrs C W Keilly returned to the HQUSTQN Tex Aug 27_Ang_ Th ' ' 1 Doctor they are calling; that good man, he starts tg ETEWS ROAD AND city last Wednesday after a two ered when 9, wasp swng him on e n <»f M- A- M- :;“';f;:...:;.‘.i°'°:f°. 1:: ;;°1°,;~t 2;# , M R. , , n . . . .c an swung at ,V dvsua hlgmy Zvetr Xa; her way home she stopped at the bull and shot a hole-in-one, l i;lmtiau{ about your heroes on y ppy ev n' W e Montreal where she unfortunately dropping the ball into the cup 193 ght and roads to brave/ human life may be at stake, months visit to her daughter, Mrs the leg as he teed up on the sixth ,hat om h y e can save. brave deeds they have done, cmmtsnt, and omoe ymlgq- By her doctor’s orders she will have | Bangard, Brokers, '1\y1-onto, to remain in bed for a time. She PORT ELGIN, Westmorland wife and two children, oll is staying with her daughter. Mrsi Aus- 27.-Golf. they say. ca-sts its of ou traces men engage in ea' holiday season the fol- _ No more obliging man is found members of mm “muy met with a severe accident, being yards away. Beneam the zoning sum united at the parental struck by an automobile and hav- aim. Everett Dewar of me ing her shoulder fractured. After‘ _ ent of National Defence, tW° days in the M°l'1U'9Hi G@“¢l‘“i,P0I°ll Elgin Mall a¢C0.mpamed by his Wife Hospital where the injures were . . . ” The good Doctor goes on just th, ep- W0 children, Edwin' attended to, she retumed home.. Drives HIS “Ace 1 5am,_ The patient may be only poor, With no money laid away, Although he expects no pay. George W. Dewar, at New11ulci=. lgreatest favor on one tee drive in The Docmr has the W0,-5;, V ~¥---- every 20»000~ 011° must be a favor- llc must endure muon harsshlp, ‘ it ind d t h l _ PERSONALS ;nh,l€; L00: 0? ami: 0 and snoula get our money xu-st. received the self deitvs blessing 1-or lieu s faltluul mens to all _ . . h f b , ’ M;/15;-s }1;sEbe:;|51lll";sil;in'-; :‘;’¢p‘;?: not long ago, however, when he And whether ,-1¢h 0,- 90°,- " WHS Playing with Mr. and Mrs. Her- llc cheerfully does all that he can A very interesting motor trip keen- ents’ Mr' and Mrs' John Mccarven md!! HHYPCY. Pi¢if°U. N- ‘S-. °‘ll UW When called at any hour. of interest in P. E. Island. in tfhe swift flight of time. 'tly these visitors have re- rl-freshed to the centres of Aldron E. Wood, Long ls- . ` _ - nn, Arlington Heights, Mass. Vifhile u r 'Ih:;nS¢IealtlI’A :sm the here they Wm be mem M M8” and Hector McLean, Murray River PURINA FOX CIIOW USERS With prospects for much higher pelt prices, careful feeding will pay bigger returns this year than ever. The way pups are fed during the next 30 days is especially important. If your pups vary in size and development, it will pay you to classify them and give the backward pups special atten- tion for a few weeks. Doing this will add many dollars to the value of their pelts. FEEDING BACKWARD PUPS Mix together it msnd mes* or tribe. and ti Purina Fox Chow Meal. If necessary add a little water to get the right consistency, but do not add milk, bread or anything else to thia ration. To do so upsets the balance and slows dorm the growth. Feed 8 to 12 ounces of the total mixture, per pup per day. After three weeks change gradually in the meat and Checker ration described below. FEEDING "JUST AVERAGE" PUPS For pup; about three quar- lers grown, we recommend I 2-3 Purina I-‘ox Checker, 1-3 meat ration-2% ounces of meat and 5 ounces of Fox Checkers per pup per day. “Just average" pups need a little more growth before you start feeding for color and fur development. Gradually re- duce the meat and increase the Checkers ' nniii yon are feeding Chechen and nothing else by the end of August. FEEDING FULL GROWN PUPS AND ADULT FOXES For full grown pups and adults straight Purina Fox Checkers is unquestionably the best ration from now until pelting time. This ration will give better, clearer color and better all round fur develop- ment than any other ration you might feed. There is no doubt about this. Ranchers who fed part of their pups straight Checkers after they were fully grown last year tell us they produced definitely better peiis than on the meat and Checker ration. Of -course 2-3 Checkers and 1-3 meat gives splendid peits too, as you know from previous experience. However we nrze you to fill* li' least some of your pups on straight Checkers this year and watch the prices you get for their pelts. FEEDING COSTS Consider this: Only 120 days remain until peltlng time. If your reed cost is zo a day. ii ,||| mg 32,40 to feed each pap to pelting. If the daily cost is 25411, the cost pe-r pup is 33-00- If so the cost is $3.60. At the most yon cannot have a differ- ence of more than 81.20 a pup, l'¢[l.fdl¢ll 0|’ Will! 0|' how you feed. This is small indeed when you consider that feeding can affect values from 35,00 to $15.00 a peit.'Ilelnlts are of first importance and the cost is seoondll’!» The I-‘ox Chew Meal and meat ration above costs So to 35611 a day. The For Checker and meet ration Mio, a day. The straight Checker ration zlio to Zito, a day. FORMULA AND INGRED- IENT QUALITY UNCHANGED Behind every bag of Fox Chow you feed, lies the rigid testing and inspecting of each ingredient used. Ingredient prices have advanced but the formula has not been varied to have a more attractive sel- ling price. Results are para- mount, cost is only secondary, Eight years of the most care- ful kind of experimental work is back of your Purina Fox Chow rations. Over 8000 foxes were used in last yeas-'s experi- ments alone. Over 2500 foxes an under experiment again this year to further improve Fox Chow, if we can. TODAY’S PRICE IS LOWER 70 A POUND Fox Chow advanced, with the cost of ingredients last spring- has declined now with the ree- ent market eet buck. Today’l price is 7s in single bag lots, lower prices by the ton. The price of Purina Fox Chow is lower new than at this time 1”; year. while pelt prices are much higher. Your feeding cost will actually be less than a year ago. If desired you can hook your requirements from now llntll pcltlfll time llid be protected at todays prices. I I Purlna Mllls Woodstock Toronto Sunday August 20th, of Miss Eva Prince Edward Island Hospital on NUMB and E' smmper’ one of our best kmwn CHICAGO, Aus. 27.-Jud8¢ 5°' nocturnal illumination of the foun- Lime B°bby W” playing at R'°n` and beloved Iiesidelliiii- th My-_ Hugh McPhee, Head of t/l1e"Seph David today cl-mt-_lad severely mins in the Place de la Concorde! nys house' but when the mm passed away nine years ago, and! that of the great Master whom she and Mrs. James Beck Alliston others. ew Branch of Pension Com- She was a daughter of e late Rev, Daniel Btamper and was bum in n,1ssi0ne,s_ Canadh' ,mer ` ,MP Economy, N. S. When a y0llnB|u1on spent in P. E. I. has recently to insure payment of 5 bm He gg- is mdeeda new my Ronny., mother M mu nv, child she came to Charlottetown, left for westem Canada (ooast> V sued ,_ Wm of habeas corpus wmng Fmy years ago me last vineyard Bobby her own som raincoat md and lived with her uncle, the late where he will be on duty for some ,mon the Evangelical Hospital to re-. on the Slopes of old Montmartre was goloshm Henry Stamper, I-Ie carried on il time. Mrs. McPhee and famlly Will lease the child toher father, stanley ‘ swallowed up by E s1x_stm.ev h0u5e_ book and stationery business in mmm” in P' E' I' wr some mme’ 5h°Pk“°- But, until that ycar, Montmartre said Bobby, politely enough. What °°m° W b° i¢"°‘V¥l 85 31° Lawyers recited t0 51° Judge th" could boast of its homegrown wine. "No trouble, Bobby," she retum- Stamper Block, at the corner of Mr. and li/lim, M. C. .MacLea.n. shopkm' Wm, Bessie, died in the Doubtless “_ was not of a very good ed_ Queen and Richmond Streets, part Saint John, after spending their! hospital last Deeembex-.15 the day quality’ but 8 met of me fifteenth would have done the same rm of the property being now occu- ' holiday season at the home of par- fouowmg the ¢hild`s birth. Shopkus century _mug "5 pmise_ In those Ronny" pled by prow” Bm' Limited' ML ients' lmf am ms' VY' L' Mauuanl Said he had Psid $211 101' hi# Wifeis days. there were a number of vine- , "Mother'd do more," replied ter his death the estate .passed to U-lid fa-mliy. Pele" R'°°d' have ’°` care but had been unable to pay for yards on the hm And' now' Paris Bob his two nieces, Miss Sarah, who Wmed h°m°~ the childs board. is to preserve their memory. [to stav to lunch." Miss Eva Stamper. M55' P- B“’5t°"' W°i'°esier' Ma” the Judge declared. "They can mit soon be offered a novel sight. There The IM/tel. was 3 me_l°ng mem_ is a. visitor to P. E. I., and is the be held as collateral for bills." ‘Wm be 8 vineyard set ‘mans me asvmboucal vmgysrd, but one which ber of the First Methodist, now guest' °‘ reimm' Mr' and Mn' -"“-‘*-‘ houses in the Blue Bt. Vincent-oniy will serve the desired purpose. 'rrlrnsy Unites church. sue posses-; "°““‘ L' M°°"°”"°“’ Pete” R‘°‘“" liner" I-'“'"'°“° '°f ’“‘°""“"""‘ sed deep religious convictions andlmd Mrs' L' C' Johmm’ ~ `_ r ; ,Y __ *QW -..._ ' sought to pattem her life after Mum” _ wr' so devotedly served. Bhe was a mg mnmelnmnl ’m;,a:ad`l;e°:;‘;: generous supporter of all branches mg at vm home’ of pgrems m__ of th, church work, of the bfls-and Num Hugh Campbell' Pew” sionary and Dorcas Societies and Road other organizations. To all worthy Mm Hman Johnston' Boston b causes, to the hospital and the 8 vmmf "_ the home of her pap °"Ph°'“"¢°~ °“° *IWW* 8°” "°¢’Y- eats. Mr. and Mrs. Garfield .lonn- The poor, the needy and the sf- mn’ Pm” R0ad_ flicted had always her feartfelt The anmml s_ s_ Picnic 0; pm” sympathy and financial aid, and Road md cambrldge was recemkv by her death have lost a great_h¢1d 3;, gh, Wham Greek 3,4",-_ friend , aoost-osllurg, sur:-became sus Early in August she had the mis- whey mom mme the day g, mm' fortune of falling and breaking her enjoyable om, whlm was psrti- , two wrists and never recovered oipated to the fullest extent by a11i from the effects of the inju1'y,| present.-E. ' gradually becoming weaker until "= l her gentle spirit took its flight. _Cemetery on 'mesday last, beside All her sisters predeceased her. her sister, Sarah J. Stomper, who and she leaves to fondly cherish! predeceased her nine years ago. her memory three nieces, Mrs. Services were conducted by her 1 1-male Lomond, llmeuoro, Mass.; pastor, nov. nr, aumny, aus nov. Mrs. Eva Nelson, Lower Wintworth, ,H. D. Raymond. N. S.; Mrs. Norms Fonger, Attie- The pall bearers were A. U. boro, Mass., and a wide circle of Duchemin, E, T, Higgs, T. W. L. _ friends. Prowse, Simon Paoli. J. P. Gordon She was laid to rest in Sherwood and B. A.1M'acI»eo¢ ed nthe homew dia es i°f F’°°t°w"‘ Pi¢f'°l1 Links . first to help you at your birth, day or night through life ready at your call to go help you or your wife. d And when at last you reach the em Mr. F. W. Gates of Anacon a, ° And me is ebbmg fum MOUWHH. iS Vi-‘lifillil hiS !l€Pi`19W. Of all your friends to give you up nf- ass. °.fz.°;°'..°.‘.§.i;€;'. ;f;;‘:. Heart Of Paws in Monte-ns. il bein! wffiieiiy wel- Then one and all should elwayl comm by many old mwah mPARIS, Aug. 27.;-glcatwithnanéiiizg lm" - ....2 “.55 -»»-----» _ _ ' ' 1 1 1 his lr, M" “nd Mi” F R om" “nd o1tyls,1u fact brighter than 11; overt A"dhfs“£a;'d?:;;i;;_u;;d max" N- Y.. 8-nd bel' !l€Pll°W M1'-.havg motored to their home in. McLean, Cambridge. Mass-.r°vin°e. Also re- having writes thelr parents, Mr. mm to noodmhtmg The mr You oo not lmow me worm, s of the above, Mr. and Mrs. I ,md Mr, John Mwarvul of Free- ' He is d J d a twml ‘ fountains, which mark the Bond Y ” “nm” °'“ P 'W i°W“» P- 4'-`~ I- Point, ore, also, brilliantly lllumi- ° two little sons, Billy and Jackie, Was. A multitude of colored lights T the best friend you will find, u'li ever have on ear$l. JOS. FRIZZELL. ` Elgin, N. B. 1 27, 1933. usted each night. Lights are now rt HOSPITAL norms BABY ` set in the bases of the fountains P° A5 'HOSTAGE' To “SURE and throw all sorts of brilliant col- Ap" PAYMENT or BILL ors, from pure silver to the deepest purple, upon the jets of water. The I A REMINDER a hospital charged with holding an is atm mother sight that is wen came for him to go home it start- illfsnt "h°Sti"3°" f°’ "Ven mmms worth seeing. Paris. after nightfail, ed to rain. g "Oh, don‘t take all this troublel' "I’m sure your own mothel by, solemnly “She‘d ask Ronny ‘Tlumfm beifii" *"° "°* °““"”"" Tourl.-.ts vlsnlng this quarter wllli PURINA FOX _GIIOW Wi 0" PURINA PRODUCTS Are sold by the Following Dealers r-amos oourrrv i QU11aN~s comrrr 1 KING’S COUNTY . ~ 11 ton. al-ren sim ons, Crapsud. lil-e':1"la`:1i I:sSi:i\:1°." we me gayton Mol-Tron. Hampton- E- S- \’°i“‘°*°“~ "°"‘““° B“°¥°- ' ` ‘ Crozier Hamilton Hazen Howard Cornwall. J. A. McDonald Co.. Cardigan- grefrrlllrgcsuaghén st Louis. |A. B. cutcllfref Hunter alw M¢G°ws\\‘s Limited. Kiimilif- ` P_.1.oau<1et.M1scouche. George Mclean, wlruloe. A €eo)rse;`A§il=cill;1Xt(vx1`v.Pl\eit\;rr\;®§\l0;-dl Murray G°rd°n‘ oascumpec Gem stewm' Hampsmm W. B. Fraser. Murray Harbor Bontll itcssiter h Dingweli, Moreli, ton. D- F' l'§,,“"§’: I§f’g,§‘;‘°°9f-v,,, -,- l, .v 2‘,;°,,Lt»ffsg';:,{n§:§i;:,§fr_ o, 1-1, Horton, Murray mvor. i §,s'w1s11ao,e, Colemrgn. Cudmore Bros., Charlottetown. 3;-92;*-S&1"§;frf°iétH‘;;”ebtZf"5°“u° Hamm A' Jelly’ omeuy' Guy Rodd' Bramley' ' Poole és C0., Lower P A. K. Lord, Cape Traverse, MacKia sr Co., Charlottetown. - H. l". Frizzell, Coveheati, W. A. Rix, Charlottetown. J. A, Larabee. Eldon. J. E. McEacherr1, Chsn'y Valley Mcltfty 8; Todd. Bradalbsne. Mclean as Mcradycn, Cheri town. ' Holton Mutch, Cherry Valley.' side. Williams az Turner, O'Leary. P. N. McCauli, Ellersiie. A. A. Ramsay, Conwei- Fred Rennie, Alma. A. L. Rennie, Elmsdale. J. C. Wilkinson, 0`D€9»l’Y-_V 1, Brace McKay 61. C0. Bllmlliei Jas. A. McNeill dz Sons, Bur.. _ <11- Milugsn at Mormon. Norznslh. Thoe. Nisbet. Tyne Valley. J. H. Myrick at Co.. Tig-nish. » Mckenzie sz Co., Kensington. Fred M0780. Central Bed¢