_é__._____i_ I ISII THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN iiiiiiiiiii GUARDIAN‘ and Prince Bounty Ghronical I -—\\‘ANTED IMMEDIATELY four cars turnips, also quantity Green -—I-‘I..ASHLIGIIT and radio bat- teries, distributed by Bruce's. 5658-10-26-21. --DON'T FORGET the tug-Of- war in Kcnsington Rink, Wcdncs- day. Oct. 26th, at. 8 pm. This Will be the final pull to decide the winner of Arnett Trophy. Th9“ nett will make rrcscilmtion of the silver cup. Also OZIlL-l‘ sports. Ad- are four teams competing. Air. Ar- ‘ ._SIIEET COPPER lasts longer I than iron or zinc-price low at iggie of two apartment house on lpopm- Avenue, summersldc, this ‘afternoon at 2 p. m. Desirable res- ‘idence with two acres of land. All ~ modern conveniences. 5661-10-26-1i. —\'0L'NG BOYS’ CONFERENCE _A Ygung Boys’ Conference was i IlCld in Lot 18 United Church last the auspices of the Educational Mr. Kenneth Sullivan of week urvlei- Maritime i Council. Religious ~ ~- ~ "xMiHaiIMBJJ-ru ocronca 26. 1932‘ ‘g THE wiiiiri GREAT iiix ciissii: Mountain and Cobbler Potatoes. Braces. 5658-10-26-21. at . J. B. Millman, Kcnsington. 5639-l0-25-5i. -n0\"'r FORGET the Auction BNAIILIITTEIIINN, PIIINIIE EDWARD ISLAND I, 011 NUVEMBER 2d si- 4ii- i932 . ‘l ~, Halifax, N. s., was director and ,Rev. L. B. Campbell of Summer- - side and Rev. E. R. Woodside of Lot. 16 were leaders. There ware MEETING-The following directors: {we sgsgiqng, the Opening 55531011 of the Canadian National silver] “.55 Friday evening 0n Bgturdgy Fox Breeders’ Jlssocintion arrived, were was u, banquet, in the hall. in Summerslde on Mohdsi‘ v-‘ehihf: . There were two services on Sunday to attend the adjourned annual u-hich were conducted by the boys. meeting of the Association and arc -‘ About thirty boys were present from registered at the Queen Huh-l- the different churches west of Hon- G- Shelton Sharpe. Chnrlotte- Charlottetown. The meetings were town; W. H. Rutbrcn, Alliston, On- mus’ l""_f>I\lI and enjoyable-S tario: L. T. Leman and I". II. Copp, Salisbury, New Brunswick; S. Klint- burg, Manitoba; Mrijor Couscns, Georgetown, Ontario; Charles Frc- l mont. Quebec City. Othcr gcntlc- Opento all Canadian National Registered i Foxes. - Prepare at once for this great competition. This Big Show provides a valuable medium through which to establish trade connections. A Prize won at Charlottetown enhan cos the value of your foxes, entry list assured. " ’ The third Show to be held, 0n P. E. Island HOME of u... FOX INDUSTRY The place to Find mission 10 cents. 5G53-10-25-2i —ATTENDING FOX BREEDERS’ \~2-,‘Z-v1 --.. ‘ How goodcanla , Chamoisette GLOVE be at man, Live Stock RPHIKlS, Ottawa; K, The answer to this question is in one of our window's s1" ffnmdyé A‘ R°"°"I"S‘,’"' i ’ ' f'f Ch moisette Glove we m” ° °»'““‘, ' HM” “d A‘ L" . Iodaygmgt Sasgieypg? H] iaiécggENagloves not so good Lockhart, Kcnsuiqton: Captain Jnlin i evle; for EC ‘ > L. Read, Borden: George W so ' ' crs, New York City. Ford. Iluth and Co.—S Large PERSONALS ' -. ‘ttargaret Enman has re- turned from an enjoyable visit to llalifax, N. S. -—S --Mrs. Eric McKay has returned home to Summerside from Stellar- ion, N. 5., where she was visiting lie-r mother, Mrs. H. T. Begg-S 1 2 3 Where y ou fit as a breeder. Where your foxes are deficient. Valuable information on fox husbandry. H. . . . .. .. _/p>r\lq>4¢op¢%>< Pull on style, fancy or embroidered flared cuffs, sizes 6 to 8, colors are Arab, Mocha, Java, Beige, Black and White. —-Rev. Mr. Wilson, pastor of the , . Baptist Church. llummerslde re- , turned on Saturdty evenng from a _ s v‘ "ti" ——POPULAR BUSINESS .\l.\.\' 501C111 "I'm sorry, madam," said the of- ficial to the lady who had called for her passport, "but there has been a mistake. We've got your ‘hair <lo\yn as dark instead of fair." 1 “Oh, iycll, will you alter it, or ,shall I?" .4 i _ ’ i iiurc iciiiiioii i Let us check your Ignition system for Fall driving condi- tions. Carburetor work a. spec- ialty. Electrically at your service. Palmer. Electric Ltd. A tomobile Starting, Lighting’ Ignition l P Fawcett ipeless Furnaces The Season is now on for in- stalling Furnaces for COMFORT and ECONOMY buy a “Fawcett" 8 different sizes heating from fcet. Also FURNACETTES from $20.00 and upwards. Prices are reduced this year. If interested give us a call SAMUEL KENNEDY 134 Kent Street 5632-l0-25-twf-3i Charlottetown, E. I. |Plne. in concentrated form. tli 1* m BRINGING UP FATHER 5 loosens the germ-laden phlegm, soothes HONOUREU-On Monday cirninq October 24th, the Summersidc Club was the scene of a very delightful and pleasant event, when some forty club members assembled In their rooms, to honour Mr. Carl M. Dickey, popular Prince County rc- llfeSentatiye of the International Harvester Co, who having received promotion. ls leaving for Kent- ville, N. his fnrmer home, where he will continue his associations with the company in n larder splvrc. the President of the Club, Mr. II M. Downing, in his usual genial manner, in vrlfch hr- rcicrrcd to the pleasant rclzfifnns which hnd always existed I)(‘I‘.‘.'(‘l‘ll Ill!‘ mem- bers of the club and Mr. Dickey during his stay among ‘thcm. His future career would he unit-bod with interest by his Summcr: 1- friend". who wished him cont niicri sucr ‘iS and advancement. Mr. Du- <- was then present-ad wih n 112'"!- some gift. In expressin: his thank". and aprcciation Mr. Dickey spnkc ,wilh enthusiasm of his soiurn m" Prince Edward Island \\'Ill(‘ll WOlllrl always be a bright spot in hi:- memory. He thanked tlir- ‘mom- bers sincerely for their kind Sillil- merits and much appreciated rcm- cmbrance. Three hearty choc-rs and a tiger were than given for Mr. Dickey followed by the: singing of, “For He's A Jolly Good Fellow." The remainder of the ryciiinq was pleasantly spent in bridge and aur tion forty fivcs.—S When Your Cough Hangs On, Mix This at Home Saves $2. So Easy! No Cooking! TIN! best cough remedy that money could buy can cusily bc mixed lll lininc. It costs vcrv little, yet. it’a_thc most rc- liahlc, trick-acting medicine you cvcr . used. ' I10 wny it takes bold of stub-l born cnu lis, giving immediate relief, is astcnis ing. _ I Any (lruggist can supply you with 2X; ounces of Pint-x. Pour this into a 1 on. bottle, and add granulated sugar syrup to make 16 ounces. To muko syrup, use 2 cups of sugar and one cup of water. and stir u few moments until dissolved. No cooking ncrilcd. It's no trouble at all, and saves two-thirds of the money n family usually spends on cough medicine. Keeps perfectly and tastes fiuc. It is surprising how quickly this and hcnls the inflnmcfl membranes, clears the air passages, and thus ends a severe cough in n hurry. Piucx ls n cnmpoun of Norway e most _ ' short visit to Truro and HB.lII8.X.—S I —Mr. G. R. McQuanrie returned home to Summerside from a busin- ess trip to Minnesota. He reports prospects bright for the fall in the fox business-S I --Miss Olive Stavert, student at P. W. C., spent the week end at the home of her parents, Mr. and Hrs. Jardinc Stuvert, Freetown. l A rimm; addrpgs ‘ms ,1,.;i,-,.,.,d MI —-Miss Dorothy MacMurdo, stu- ‘ _ dent at Prince of Wales College, i‘ spent the week end at her home in Kelvin. --Aninng the clergy’ attending discuss rural conditions were Rev. ‘G. J. Mclellon, D. D.; Rev. Ben- 'nett McDonald of Summersidc; Rev. T. Campbell, o. n. of Albert- on: Rev. E. R. Woodsidc of Lot l6; Rev. L. B. Campbell ftfld Rev. Mr. Wilson of Sumn-ierside and Rev. .Mnrtln Monaghan. D. D. of Mis- CQIICh@.-S -—Mrs. Leigh Warren of Char- lottetown was a visitor to Sum- mcrside on Sunday. In the morn- ing Mrs. Warren attended divine service in North Bedeque United Church at which service she sang a solo by request. In the evening ‘she formed part. of the Summer- side Baptist choir and sang in duet with Mrs. Jack McLeod and also in solo.—-S . ‘IIALLOWI-PEN DANCE-Come iilic meeting in Charlottetown to ‘county m a $1’ EASTERN cuniininiil and enjoy one of the biggest novel- ty dances of the Highlands Georgetown, Wedncs-‘ dny, October 2cm. in aid of t...‘ King's County Hospital. The Char- l lottctown Orchestra. 5620-l0-fl4-miv-fli Plan to Turn Trick on Time and Tide PASADENA, Calif" October 24.- At the Culifomla Institute of Tech- , nology, where scientists are burying‘ themselves with atoms, cosmic rays and expanding universes, two me- chanical engineers are planning to turn a trick with time and tide. ‘ Using a ratio of one foot to 60, rcliliblc healing agent for severe coughs. is guaranteed to give prompt relief or money refunded. ' they are building a miniature of the] mouth of San Gabriel River and Alamitos Bay to aid Los Angeles season at The‘ 4O Catalogues issued shortly. For informationbpply. W. R. Secret siiiiw ary The World's Greatest Beauty Show in Foxes. ciiviii HARDING President Fox Exhibitors Association Charlottetown, P. E. Island project. In this miniature a. river will flow, cently, Pilgrim from all parts of waves will crash, tides ebb and flow, floods will come and even winds may blow. From it the engineers will learn what construction is nc- cessary to combat these elements. "A float bobbed up and down me- chanically will create waves which ivill splash on the sand," said R. T. Knapp, assistant professor of me- clranlcal engineering. “The flow of the riverhtides and floods will be comparatively easy to create with water pressure and controls. “We will steal a march on time in our tests. Our tides will come in and go out every few minutes or even seconds, so the wear, which would take years ordinarily, will come in a few months. We expect to complete our work and be ready to report late next spring." San Gabriel River ends 1n low land about 4,000 feet from the ocean and in rainy season floods an even greater area, B. C. Eaton, county flood control engineer, ex- plained. The county is straightening the river and building jetties to force it to take the shortest/course to the ocean. The project is 35 pcr cent complete. LOST T0 ENCROACHING SEAS 0n the crumbling cliffs in Suf- folk. close to where the vanished ...= W... EYES IEN EXAMINATION Illtlug and supplying ulna- u, eln, N. J. IAABIIN OPTOMITII l1‘ Colmieltll Will DPIIIIOPO | _ L-rr - fiyiw»? i HE", ii/“fi Liéup-ca?" , / -.i. » . m‘ FuKTHER MORE~ moles an‘ GEuTLEMEh-l- iP ANYONE m Ti-iib ClTY Kl" “"19 M" I REASON WHY! SHOULDNT BE ELECTED mmoa oc Ti-ua cirr-ro um: To HEAR FRoM You- Joe-n‘ wan-e To ~15 AT MY WOULD YOU uKE TO HAVE YOUR MAu. BROUGHT IN HERE - MR? YEAH‘. AN ‘THERE'S MORE CQMm YET- ‘Fl-IE Pos-r- QFFlCE C's ruoooao WITH MAN. TO You - 000,000 flood control cathedral city of Dunwlch stood, By George McManus impressive services were held re- Enst Anglia participated. ., x Early in the seventh mntury, ‘WIICII Sigebert became King of ‘East Anglia, Dunwlch was chosen Ias his capital, and it became the nursery of Christianity in Eastern ‘Imfitain. According to Bede, a ‘bishoprlc was founded in 630. By the middle of the eleventh century, Dunwlch had already suffered from the inroads of the sea upon the coast, which later caused its total ruin. The Benedicfnes, Franciscans and Dominicans all maintained es- tablishments there. Early in the reign oi Edward III. »the attacks o! the sea made fresh headway at this spot. In 1847 over 400 houses were destroyed. In i570. after a terrible storm, appeal was‘ made to Elizabeth, but the wealthy old port was gradually engulfed. Only a few relics now remain 111-. cludinp; the ivy-covered walls of the Franciscan monastery, one or two tombstones on the edge of the cllfl. =and the bases of two columns. "Everybody has more or less trouble." “Yes," answered the observant woman. “If a man can't find any- thing else to worry him, he goes to a ball game and gets highly indig- nant at the umpire." zzPersian Balm is irresistible. Fragrant as summer flowers. Cool ns a mountain spring. Wonderfully ,31'~‘-’lizorating. softens and whiten: I L110 hands. Makes skin soft-textured g and youthful. Used by women as a i powder base and as a peerless aid i to lovely comnlexlons. Used by men as an eflcctive hair fixative or 511N111: lotion. And for children. nothing soothes and protects their tender skin like the delicately cool Persian Balm. need in our store. c. H. TAYLOR , Jeweller and Engraver MORE AND MORE OF YOUR l OLD GOLD Can be used-so look up your old Jewellery and bring it. in to us, and use it as cash to get anything you may Substantial Increase In Ship Canal Traffic Freight carried through the “ici- land Ship Canal in September w‘ tailed 1,202,203 tons in- 811 vessels as compared with 968763 in 700 Wheat increased by ’ 25sec,‘ u. year ago. 281,022 tons, pulpwood by neuralgia. nairitll. .,".-‘.:'.'..;....,....o.. .1, _: oats by 19,720, gasoline by 17,08’! and corn by 16,244. lion ore show- ed tho largest decrease, from 71.004 tons in September 1931 to 10,000 tons last month. ' Since the opening of navigation 6,050,525 tons of freight have been carried through the canal, u against 5.364577 for the corres- ponding period _last year. Throw DFF That COLDII. Some men and women fight colds all winter long. Others enjoy the protection of Aspirin. A tablet in time, cad the first. symptom of a cold get no further. If n. cold has caught. you unaware, keep on with Aspirin until the cold is gone. Aspirin can't harm you. It does not depress the heart. If your throat is lore, dissolve several tablets in water and gargle. You will get ‘instant relief. There's " ,, in a cold that lungs on for days. To say nothing of the pain and discomfort Aspirin might have spand you! All druggists; with proves directions for ooldl, headaches, rheumatism. lass-slum’ ‘IIADI-NAIK IIiO- IN CANADA