ilu U51. 29, 1931 _. r l ,¢n you drink OVRIL you drink . e Strength and Goodness 1 of Prime Beef i ‘ Quicker, Better Repairs- in the home can be made when you use our high grade tools. Sturdy, well-made planes; hatchet screw a few typical suggestions ior tho handy man in the home. An in- spection oi our large stock will be well worth your while. The Rogers Hardware Co., Limited 41 I ‘I jswledlhllmwzlfidlullv i. town, is spending a few clays in our wtora flew-bis just around the cor‘ Mr. Emery Crane, returned sol- Mn and N!“ H. K Mom and town we guest oi reiaiives‘ * diet of Peakes Road, has returned so“ wmmn were motorists m __. ;v¢'r.ss=-i=... the werldl waited for something teal» 1y new in Radio-some truly tal improvement in recep- T72. Central \ Guardian “YOUTH RIDES WEST’ -- The Guardians new serial story will start next Monday. SALE OF HOUSEHOLD lumituxe at 54 Upper Queen St. on Saturday commencing at 10 o'clock a. m. 1i. CIVIL SERVICE. — Get ready ior the examinations. Sec Prin. Moran of the Union Commercial College for particulars. B352-8-28-2i. BALE 0F HOUSEHOLD fumiture at 54 Upper Queen St., on Saturday, commenci lg at 10 o'clock a. in. 1i. DIPHTHERIA IIVEMUNIZATION CLINIC on Tuesday, September 1st as followsz-School, Union Road 10.30 to 11 a. m. Grand ‘Iracadie 11.30 to 12. Mt. Stewart 2 to 3 p. m. 8370-8-29-21. 'sat.u or HOUSEHOLD furniture at 54 Upper Queen St., on Saturday, commencing at 10 o'clock a. in. 1i. FINE IMPOSED. — A party from Charlottetown, charged with intrac- tion oi Customs Act, harbouring smuggled goods. were fined $100 and costs or 3 months. BRO0KFlELD,-'I‘he services in the Brooltfield Congregation Sun- day August Thirtieth will be Harts- ville 11. a. m, Sunday School 10. a. m. Brockiield 7 p. m. Sunday School 10.30 9,. m. PRINCE OF WALES COLLEGE students entering first year, .wh0 have‘ not already had a physical examination, will have an opportun- ity for same at the Provincial Sana- torlum, August 29th, 9-12 a. 111.; September ist and 2nd all clay. ‘ 8367-8-20-21. THE SUIVIMEESIDE QUARTETTE. Messrs. Bowness, ii-luestis, Forbes and Schurman, under the direction oi Miss Helen Peters, have been heard with pleasure on many occas- ions. They will assist at the evening service in Trinity United church Charlottetown, on Sunday. mnsnyrsnmu cuuiwn 1N _Can.s.da-Sunday Aug 30. There will be services in the Protestant Hall, Borden, at ll. a. m. in the Presbyterian Church ‘rryon at 3 p. m. Sunday School at 2. p. m. Preacher John Fleck. Si/udent Pas- tor. ' l‘ 31.7 PERSONALS Mr. Donald N. McLeod "of Mme TUBNIPS. WILL IDA!) BULK Monday and Tuesday at Railway dump, Charlottetown. Phone ior reservation 31-11. Henry Smallwood, Southport. Ii. sans or srlia can with 1031 licsnae at Bolgefs Garage, corner Prince and sydney Streets. ii. CLYDE I RIVER-On Sunday August 30, service in the Prat?- terian Church Clyde River will be 3 p. m. Sunday School 2 p. m. A WESTERN STORY — Youth Rides West, Will Irwin, the Guard- ian's new serial which starts next Monday has lots of action with an historical background as interesting as that oi “The Covered Wagon." Don't miss the opening chapter. SALE 0F STAB CAR. with 193i license at Bolgers Garage, corner Prince and Sydney Streets. 1i. WINSLOE CHARGE-The Unit- ted Church of Canada Services Aug. aotn, Hlghfield 11.00; Prince‘- town Road, 3.00; Winsloe North, 7.30. Subject "Exceeding the Speed Limit." Rev 1|. J. 1108M, Minister. CHURCH OI‘ ENGLAND-Ber- vices in the Parish o1 New London on the 30th lnst., will be as follows. Sunday School in Seaview Hall 10 a. m. Service French River 10.30 a. m. Sunday School Burlingiql, 1.30 p. m. Service 2.30 p. m. Serlve at Kensington ‘I. p. m. Mission con- ducted by the Church Army will be concluded with these services. G. T. Sprlggs, Rector. SOURIS NOTES . Miss Whittier. has returned to 'I‘ruro N. S. after having spent a. short holiday in Sourls the guest of Rev. J- G. and Mrs. Iiockln. Messers. Jack and Gordon Mac- Lean have returned to Sour-is, hav- ing spent a few days in Nova Scotia visiting iriends. Mr. Stuart Weir has resumed his duties in the C. N. R. Freight Office, after having spent his vacation at the home oi his par- ents Rev. and Mrs. Weir of Alber- ton. lvlr. and Mrs. l". E. P. Conroy of Souris. were recent motorists to Wellington visiting friends. THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN sE1l'~'r.sih-9*h-i oil- 3 NIGHTS at 8 P. M. ‘ FACE i‘. n- AT THE FORUM from the Lady J AMIESON’S ' THE 2 MACS Box Oifice Plan for HIS HONOR LIEUT. GOVERNOR DALTON PRICES:--$2.00, $1.50, $1.00. Exchange Coupons can be obtained from any member of the Gyro Club, MILTON’S TEA Rooms E. A. FOSTER’S and Richmond Streets, Thursday, August 27. UUMPLETE PERFORMANCE Ellflli yNlfillT ' THE. ORIGINAL F REIBURG IIIN PM (IN ENGLISH) Under the Distinguished Patronage of _ HIS WORSHIP MAYOR PROWSE Entire Production Under The Auspices of THE CHARLOTTETOWN GYRO CLUB A 500 Years OldhEvent With 150 Living, Breathing Persons, Including GEORG FASSNACHT, Jr., as The Christus. GEORG FASSNACHT, S12, as Judas. FRAU AUGUSTA FASSNACHT as Mary the Mother. Tourists have travelled hundreds oi miles to view this presentation of n world famous sacred spectacle. It now comes to your very door offering an opportunity which will possibly present itself but once in a lifetime. GET YOUR TICKETS EARLY Canvassers or at . s REDDIN BROS. ROSS—DRUG-—UNITED BLUE BIRD TEA ROOMS JOHNSON & JOHNSON HUGHES’ DRUG CO. exchange oi couponsopens at Passion Play Headquarters, corner Queen Headquarters Phone: 1303. ‘i "i. "n-risf ‘i: i! "' Souris, the guest of relatives, The match was played, on the ed in a. bulletin issued by the the California Country Club. Thcl courses of the California. Country American Radio Relay League news was forwarded to Taylor's, father, publishgr of the MaiiilayClub of Manila. When the results ... -<__,__.___ _ as ' “::'§."“99'E ‘s T's: a’? .- is s':.z.u'.'n"'x7u'..' ‘b3 ii‘ .6 i n and reproduction. vaiiey is visiting friend’ in me ML Mark Bus,“ oi soul.“ “I'M; The Souris High School, reopen- headquarters here. | ‘ > soon-very scorn-year; of city. _ iii-wen; visiting a; ti“, home oi his ed on Wednesday with the fc1low- Carson Taylor, owner of amateur Daily Bulletin. The elder Taylor|\\‘@1‘@ 00111111111!!! by rfldw it “'85 n 135m“ wfllbei-gwgi-dd with psi-anti 5i Kelly's 3mm - ing Teachers. Principal J. Russell station WGESA of Los Angeles, forwarded a challenge to his son to found i110 S011 had Won by One hOIB- in Miss Ruby Moore who has been LeardyMiss Alice Lavle; Miss Mary Caliik, boasted to r. s. Liner, Philip- play a match lasting one week, the A - ‘the results of years of pains- italting sclentlficresearch on the Lplitflfgwcstlnghouse g ‘u’; ‘ lengineerli. {net-s 1t‘; gworthgwaiting {on spending her vacation at West Roy- alty and vicinity has left for Ot- tawa to resume her duties in the Civil Service Department. home after visiting friends in the city. Mr. Crane had the mlsiortunfi oi losing two valuable barns 0n Aug. ‘l. ' Miss Irene” Stewart and lvirs. Henry Fxedericks and two children have left on return to Boston after having spent a pleasant vacation with friends and relatives in their old home and vicinity. Mrs. David Brooks and Mrs. Em- est Francis, familiarly known as the "McKle girls," accompanied by their children, left Monday by car for their homes in Milton, Mass, after spending e most enjoyable vacation at their summer cottage at Annun- dale. Mr. Vern Campbell, C. N. R. Agent Montague, motored in Moncton over the past week end. He was accom- panied by his father and mother Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Campbell, Cra- hams Road, where they spent a very pleasant ' time with their daughters Mrs. Ferguson and Miss Olive Campbell. Mrs. Edgar Francis, returned to Souris this week after having spent a few days in Charlottetown visit- ing friends. Charlottetown last week visiting relatives. Mr. James Coffin of Bay Fortune was a recent visitor to Souris on business. I Miss Eunice Garrett, left by train last week for Halifax, N. S. where she will spend a. few weeks visiting friends. Miss Hazel Stems of Charlotte- town spent the week end visiting ln Souris. Mr. Wilfred Doucette of Char- lottetown spent a few days in Souris and vicinity this week on business. Miss Alice Lavie, returned to her home in Souria this week after having spent a few weeks visiting irlendaand relatives in Boston- -.__ Mrs. W. .1. Chsveris, Charlotte- town is spending a few days in Souris renewing acquaintances. MacDonald; and O'Donnell. Miss Leona Paquet of Charlotte- Mr. and Mrs. D. Frank Tierney of Charlottetown are visiting in the Eastern Metropolis with relatives. A large attendance greeted the Moving Picture "Part Time Wife" ,which was shown at Yeos Theatre on Thursday evening-G. ______.___ FATHER. AND SON PLAY GOLF THOUGH 1.800 MILES APART HARTFORD, Conn., Aug. 2 (UTA-How s. father and son played a gcli match on fairways 7.800 statute miles apart is describ- on ii BITY SilliillllS RE-OPEN ON TUESDAY- SEPTEMBEB lat Miss Grace pines amateur, that he had just best cards of the week to be com- shot an eagle on the eighth hole at pared, MIIlXIrIPS Linlment fnr CIIIIhInInl. Accept No Less inrhe Car You Buy lble by advanced czirburctlon and costly alloy pistons. A6001)! 110 12.88. Free Wheeling . . . . . The Dodge Six and Eight oFFet you per- fected Free Wheeling in all forward speeds at slight additional cost. 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