stmflé 5' l: it _> ‘P t - »-.-,w-._s -»- at» -._.¢-q~s-->-@t - _ ...__a_<_ . _ MONDAY. 'Western Guardian lEasternflquardian —DO.\"'l' FORGET the big clear-‘ nag-oat sale of stock. machinery, etc. a: Aiex. Cairns, Freetown, on Mon-l day ‘he lfith inst.at 1 o'clock. See sasi-a-to-za-zi.‘ —# l -LO.=T.—Be:-a'cen Hunter SILVERWARE ants T0 sr_.lonu Free in exchange for poker hands packed with Rosebu pipe tobacao. - r.andb.l'.s. BIEQYJYl-‘l c'.' p12,} E ‘c- 21 .-r 1- ‘rm/me a n, c“. a" M .\'oj:_ Hunter Rzver. 6 " .1 9-! -.\.“I‘ER SEPTEMBER 17th we ail dsaontmze the Wednesday halil, *2": mid remain open until 530. 1.- 4.: Sieaart, Limited, ‘ ‘ 6943-9-13-2. -SO('IAL GATHERING-Tine 02-‘ ' . and mcmbcrs of the Catholic ~21: League who are l: ¢9n'»'"‘--‘ delzghtfudy, the Tzgrish sub-diuisv v- or, tvednesdajyerxen-I a! program by emeriied by two .e.y rendered by , gifted 5010-: .;.- encored.‘ , D.- Mclveiian wit: was present‘ then a"'"-*<sed the meetir. with -- ‘ m- R were read Hrs Vi. J. . ac- e! o.‘ U18 League Le. neon was Mrs H J. G ‘ cf the local slb-divksion pres- Amerlcan Anthracite COAL l _ ' PERSONALS We are nnw discharging the A 1i l h 800 , gringo; Ylpllliar; Eliiknfiknaw‘ This ' M" Ma ‘or! Arlrphy- “5n"5h' Coal ha- gum our f'i.l'~lfJm.'F1 last .=. 1:1". _ relariiela zri Halifaic-T. ,'!?-! the hes-l of satkfnriit-n an?! m" Gill guztrantcr this IJTZI’) to be lust ls good, if nntbetti-r. Welsh Hard Coal We arc 3l~n uvll sitvln-d with this Excellent fur-nam- Ffill and can de- liver any quantity rr-quircd, If intcrc<tod in Hard (oal call at our oflxe or phone 1T6. W. D. Gillis & Co. »xm P. A. MacDonald. ‘ngnbbf is t"i<;:;r. friends in 5ouris.-—T. I M. J. Rooney. Cardigl TignLsh o3. W'ed-‘ -»’I“he Rev ~Dr Ralph Noonan. Summer-side. xix-h h: sister. 511.55 Polly Noonan, .‘-‘. Ottawa spent Labor Day in “YT. ; -.\fr. L R Johnston who has been [vending his holiday: with his par- , Mr. and Mrs. Johnston. Tig- f-"I"; ix-i- ‘_ . has returned to Boston, Mass, I’ tvhcre he will resume his studies at, _: Tufts Dental SchooL-T. l Fitting and supplying Glass: n; etc H. .1. 31A RUN -—N['_\= Zita Hogan, Boston. Mass,‘ 0t» c-d to Tfignlsh on ‘Tuesday to Thursday evening, September with a good IHCDCZLZLCQ. 35"" Misses Ada Condcn, Margaret Mc- Pleasant valley on ‘mesday lastfcabe ‘m; Ah“ Lang“ m5 '55 Fmd" Flu" !""'°|drawn by the latter The gentleman's "prtze wen: to Mr. John W. Jamieson, Panmurc Island and the ‘l-‘recle Out“ .ser.ce of the regular parish priest, "f the people in every movement for -‘tr.er liiullaly~ was no stranger in St. l MALPLQUn NtffnS '- im. John Montgomery, m. and nwmsr saunas-rue lOOOnd WI- Pm‘! Mlcmuflm 14”"- i o! the series of weekly Winn. Fartics 5~ CTN-i" "id “m” M°“"3°m"5'~ conducxd by the c. v. as t. of Stur- “ml” '0 9°" m“ ‘m “‘°d“="°3l' “on w“ p)“ m me “my, Ham afternoon and were in attendance a: “m. the funeral of the late Mr. Arch;be' The mdy-‘ltlontgomery. of that place. Y Mrs. Clara Stacie and daughter Mzsl Anna», arrived here on Pnday after a pleasant motor trip from Vic- toria, BC, Ivhere they had spent t. e winter. En route. they VlSiLEd rela- tzves in Vernon, BC, Winnipeg. Manitoba and in the Province of On- tario. It l1 six years since Mrr. Steele visited here and althoue“ there are many changes. there vrl‘? stzll be many who will extend t1- Mrs. Steel and her daughter, Mt- Anria, e. glad welcome. whLst, prtu was equally won by the' PFJA was carried off by Mus Elab- ethCondon, Murray Harbor. The, r~ecer."v installed Radio furnished de- Lzghtful m‘.l5lC throughout the night and the evenings programme con- cluded with a deiiczous lunch served by Mrs. Benyamin Creed. Mrs. Don- aid Jamieson and Miss Martina, Parnell. ' The following registered at thc "MacGougan House" during the weekr-Mr. B. Martin, Montague; Mrs. E. E. Sinclair, Summerside: . ‘ADDRESS AND PRESENTA- TION-After low mass last Sunday.- at 5t. Margaret's. an address and v _ preaéntatlon was made to Rev. Fa- M1” Rum‘ 5mm‘ sunmemde; Mn‘ 'ne" Pir‘ey Mullalv who had chargevmnme Wham‘ Mmlmah Mm m" o! the parsh all summer in the ad-‘elm swan!‘ summemde; ‘mum’. Datison, Kensingwn: J. Williams, P!“ Father Llcpmmn’ m ‘be we“ New London: Miss K. Ketie Holman. The address was highly appreciative summenlde‘ M!‘ fied Ewen‘ Al" of Father Mullaly‘: services in the’ 9mm: MU" J‘ A‘ Mlcxmx" l parzsh, and the llberal purse of _gold,lch"l°ttewwn' ' t . Lbl 'idc f thi a - ljraesfbavafb‘: algarerlijfle? aatherlMuxl-l The "er? many {fiends o! M!‘ NM" 15.1; was also appreciative of the good m“ M' L‘ Ramuy‘ o’ Kuumgmn‘ and manv evidences of love and formerly M Pnmmon’ ‘manly '5' .'.- ndship m. me’. mil from the m‘ ‘f’ m“ °‘ M‘ m“°"' rleeple. He spoke fcelingly and grate- ." y of the warm welcome he receiv- ed, and for the hearty co-operation Miss Marion Simpson. stenogran- her. has accepted a position with l2. J. Foley, Dniggist. Summeraide. .ne uplift and betterment of their. spzritual and temporal welfare. Y'a- MX‘ ‘M M“ Georg’ Huntley “n; Miss Edith Riley: of Rockport, Main‘- who were recent guests of Mr, Geo puish’ figufi rge Riley, are returning this wee“ uaccompanled by Misses Grave an/ ‘Margaret Riley as far as Moncton. ‘ ma,‘ Gladys MacNutt. an, Ne" M E M o R I York, arrived home on Tuesday anr‘ Margaret‘! school there before theological studies. v.11 spend a short holiday with hcr parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Mac- Nutt. JOSEPH I‘. CBEAMEB , The Rev. Russel and Mrs. Wood- lt is with sincere regret that we szde, Harcourt, N’.B., are guests for are called upon to chronicle the ten days of Mr. and Mrs. William death of Mr. Joseph F. Creamerfwoodside, Darnley. Mfaplewood, on Pklday morning, Sop.‘ l 5th. He passed away very suddenly Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Simpson had- in the Charlottetown Hospital, as al-‘mcently as their guests Mr. and Mrs. ready stated in the Guardian, which)Rioy Dennis,‘ Waltham, Mass; Mr he entered only on the previous and Mrs. H. B. Dennis, Messrs, w. ‘Friday, on the advice of his physio-R. and Vernon Dennis, Mrs. E. G. ion. The deceased, who was in theiDennis, Misses Ruth and Viola Den- flth year of his age, continued atfnls, all of Marshfield; Mrs. George U OHOJH-Tnls-r ‘ he!’ Yaw-Pl’, M!" 30?"! HOBIII- his work up till about a month agopMorrison, o! New Jersey; Mrs. Weeks, u‘: t- t v ~ v ‘ ' . | _ om... gamma", m", Hww loom a splmdld "llTbut owing to diminishing strength Mrs. Cameron, Mr. Bed Bowness llrtlgsftifi. 5-1 the Way down with no car trwb- and vigor he was obliged to tear hlm- and daughter, of Alberton. !\inn:1:us_ i’ E. L expects to remain about a month onf Zlzc Island-T. j txtxapa 1'0 mtorccr wnaamc mntxsrny j whaLng industry. sir Robert Borden, former prime ‘minstcr, and the Domzniorfs dele-l , gate on the Council of the League of. Locxs, HINGES. as!) srorrarts the hardware for your bnmc. . , »=-' except two puncture-v Miss Hosan self away from that work, which m» i . . . GENEVA, Sept. ILL-Canada. is de-jewry detail of his work, that he. . zcrmined to protect her North Pacific Igradually acquired a very vride know: M!" W951?!’ Cmllfif- Hlmilwn. who‘ ‘Nations, today proposed an amend-i fment to the presnnt whaling treaty; ‘ '.\':'.h this end in view. hieamendedtm m, yea“ engaged 1n house com they leave us to further their educa- Pcflfy whzch has been submitted to stfuctionl bu; during m, p“; “which. we can only follow them in their I ‘rm. warm/us members of the League yea" devoud m“; of h“ "m, m studies with interest. Spend a little time in the selection u recognize; we 143m o! thou wit”, Y" signing the treaty to require vessels: loved so well, and in which he was‘ Mrs. Edward MacEwen, Stanley, is so proficient. _at present the guest of her daughter, Although the deceased left school Mrs. Duncan MccGoulflh- at an early age, and had only a very: limited education, in the course of Mn. J. K. MacGougan is spéndlnfl time. in his long experience as a l! W" with 175mm i" Kensinlfbn. lcarperiter. he was so thorough inCharlottetown and Vernon River. ledge of that theory in the very lat-h“ hi"! a student in Prince of: ‘an and mo“ "mm; gnpnunon ohWales College for two years, left on’ the work to the architectural ralilvndny momma w take a business‘, quirhmenm o; today course in Mt. Allison University.‘ My, gunmen up. u, m, "m. of This community can ill aflord to lose his declining health, was sometimeslflrw of the 101w: People. but when .___- Among the friends in Sumrr ersx.‘ the more intricate and artistic work of building church furniture, and the will find that we arc right In advis- fishing m m," [efrltorya] “at”; gryseveral arm“! in mmy of ouriin attendance at the afternoon t." in; you tn come to our hardware have a Lcense from the iuridictory‘ store so that we can show you the “a”, z latest and most practical In doori The proposed Canadian amend-t gtnpa, locks, hinges and fastenings.‘ mgnt goes further by making lt clear, Our line is attractive as well M fl- ‘ that the issuance of such a llcensei Qdmfi: Rm Ilnd U"! Wm ll" "l" may be refused. It is tinder-stood the satisfaction. amendment is aimed at the control ‘ of so-called floatzng whale factories. l The Rogers I ' - l-cacitu- apron-an as mon- l Hardware Co., k Limited LONDON. Sep. l4 --Cec:lla may be the name of the Duke of York‘; new daughter, lf the remarks in English papers, recently received, are 6011M- It is said that the choice of names tiles between Cecilza Victoria Mar- o P T U M lgaret and Cecelia Victoria Anne. if Cecilia. is chosen lt will be an a _ upwunm, “Hum addition w the royal names Th! reason for its choice is that it ll 0119 of the names of the baby's maternal grandmother the Countess of Strath- more, who was Nina Cecilia. daugh- ,tcr of the late Rev. Charles Wllliaml Frederick Cavendish, Bentinck. concentrating all lta re- sources to the end that Defective Vision ma! b! Iesmrcll. Eye Strain relieved and Muscle imbalances cor- rectal. Any one of these defects may be, and nearly alrlayl ls. the cause of Rumor hath a thousand tongues. and most of them insist upon wag-I glng at once. i l r Severe acctamartnasou Headaches ¢.'L..'»...' NONI! T0 DOM! If troubled with head- uoflfAquj aches, we will be glad to Investigate the condition of . your eycl, and ll accuse y. _._______.__. l "“"""' 7°" “u” ""7"" 4000040-0040-000000000-04060- fitted corrective glasses. f m" ‘on "t, ' I IXAIIIIII an | r. nurcutson OFIQMETIIBT B. E. PARKMAN l . . L ABLE NAME or sanv ramcnssl churches h,“ and in New Brmub ln Malpeque were the following: M~ wick that are the product of annlimd M"- T- 19- Rflmsfly- Mrs Fir Creamcrs‘ skill and thorou hnessfwflght’ M!‘ ‘Dr-l Timwn- M15 shall for generations be montimentslwmue Baku- Mr" 9mm“ 35mi- to hLs supbllme Catholic mm mam“ l" Wm- ML“ Ev! MRNHI! the application of that man to the M"- MWWY- M"- H"! W°°¢ arucl” used in the church’ Hm 1f ml Mrs. Heath Strong and Miss Con- had no other erected to his mem-ismn“ Burrmv-‘l- ory. j _ Th, deceased’ who w“ l “m on Mr. Robert Hickey, of Damlcy, who‘ the late Bernard Creamer, South ‘menu!’ Purchased the ice creami [Melvmt ‘bum 42 “M,” Mo‘ m"_=rooms at Malpeque Comer, from Mr. lfled Catherine smith o! MaplhiGeorge Higgins, has now made a may who died Home H yea" "a good start in business. Mr. Hlckcg; m; second wife, who was Miss cstn-,‘P‘“'P°~'*°‘ mm" “ "PPW °’ I'm"- eflm Comy‘ survived also on. “bdea, fruit, etc, in connection with the tle daughter. He was a big man in m‘ cram ‘m! Wm be m “ 59mm" He“, some o, the wmL Physically} to furnish customers with l ecesaarlc lntQnecutanyl and 50cm]! He w“ av these lines. It is believed that Ml’. “rm nlend‘ l Benin hon who .|_ Hickey will secure a fair share cf way! gave you Q hen,” welcome. “(the patronage of the general public. I neizhbcr Who was ever on the 30b g ‘wleszw‘fistfig h"! l"? ‘lroub-f Thl community has never been. h“ cord!“ weeun- 1W4! ml“ Ellltliexempt from acczdents of various “d m l "at" deglreenlkf-l: m kinds, but‘ as one recalls the hlp-l his skill when any work of we m "hm" or ‘he pa“ week’ n wouml chitectural kind la required ‘i: "l- “em u u the whok would 10m l‘ om nmh or other. W lettzzpter of accidents. On Monday - , little daughter of Mr. and Mrs, His funeral on Sunday afternoonpMott Stewart, met with the misfor. 35°9- m‘ u’ 3°11" 9w" fihllffih. Vuitune of swallowing a safety pin. The l Iflhd and big tribute to a worthyichild was taken to the Prince County Yflldflit- 0! the parish. whose lou isjfoapltal, but from latest reports it is) ‘nuch deplored, but we who survive learned that she has been brought may profit by the auddenesl of the to her borne. ‘ fussing of the deceased and keep it beftre ll! Jill] that, "in the mid“ of life we are death." May his soul rest in peace. The sfiemoon tel. bazaar and pan- Itry sale was held an Wednesday af-' ternoon as announ ’. Owing in the busy season, the attendance was not» “ma. m1ARi.m'rt-:1jr1\vv HFARIWX SEPTEMBER, 1s. 1930 A NI3W PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND HOSPITAL ‘ISNEEDED NOW! The Present Hospital ls To-Day Crowded l0 the Doors-and There Are Patients Awaiting Admission For 47 years this institution has rendered to the Sick and Suffering an tin- stinted service and thousands of lives have been prolonged by its ministry of healing. ' The needs of the public have outgrown the present building. A Hospital patronage is yearly increasing and has more than doubled in seven years. To. keep pace with lll0d8m rhedica! and‘ surgical practice much new equipitient 1s imperatively required. This cannot possibly be provided with the present accommodation. i Any day the old plumbing and heating system may fail and in consequence the hospital be immediately vacated and closed. ' There must be a NEW Prince Edward Island Hospital or there soon will not be VVHAT WE WANT NOW ‘ 1s MANHOOD! Men, W0rkers, Volunteers Are Needed in This Campaign Do you want Charlottetown to continue t0 have the Hospital accommodation which is necessary? Do you want the BEST that Hospitals can give when YOUR family is in need? D0 you want t0 help t0 give relief-THE FULLEST RELIEF THAT MEDICAL l SCIENCE AND SURGERY CAN GlVE- to the sick and suffering of our com- munity? Then COME 0N and HELP NOW for that is what this campaign is for! A tremendous amount of thought and effort is being put into the preparationl for this community effort. We urge the Christian manhood of our City to work unitedly for it's success. For a few days only make this so far as pos sible YOUR JOB. ONLY with EVERY LAST MAN doing HIS share can this splendid cause achieve its triumph-and lT MUST NOT FAIL. . ‘There is no truer expression of the life of Him who “came not to be ministered, unto, but to minister” than is found in the service of a public hospital. This appeal is signed by the Ministers of the Charlottetown Churches. M. Scott Fulton E. M. Malone C. N. Brown R. Moorhead Legato .__.____ . within your reach in the day i. Henry D. Raymond E. H. Ramsay W. L. Outhouse A. C. Vincent "We bu! some fine music at than: large u on a former occul .l clue music?" u: table were disposed ef. Much of "Ob. 1 didn't enjoy it; that's how the cookery was sold to advantage I16." fknawitmusthavobeeafinolau-andaloodnumbetpartookofra-wuavlslwretllnfltlllccflou- hummus “HG!!! 118% M87113’ The aflair was. however, a success- I "I than," y“ ‘ma.’ ‘may “up . numb” o’ m, ‘mam n the Mb Ir. hank Robb. Charlottetown, Mr. endure. James Ramsay. l-lam- llr- Gregor llaclmtt leave: this vanity-I. ‘ Slim. wen in attendance at the week foralontreal. wherein will Nobuinusgnlwlmlecoitaervb BURNI- n" a wmfim WIIWVII iontinue his studies at loflill Uni- some put-pug