i iisnius-ici-isf soucrrons. a-n. SEPTEMBER ‘n. 1330 --»-'l' ‘ '- IESNT it give you a feeling of pleasure to button a truly hand- l some shirt about your person? Isn't the satisfaction doubly keen when you reflect that it cost you only $1.19? Well, here you have them, gen- tiemen,--whites, blues, tans, greens, stripes, patterns-all at one enticing price. Opportunity l and rieelrbandshirts. Some in $1 .1 9 METROPOLITAN siren: 127 QUEEN STREET All Models Shirts with collars attached. A tired business man went to a sea- iide hotel for a change and rest. When he returned hence he com- , i ! 533.5352 5.2:“ .;3'“.’..‘Zl3§§ ‘Si. ti: p L u M 5 | || g A" p rest." _ Professional Cards H E A T‘ N a if you want Expeditions and Gwynneih F. iloomhs Teacher of Pianolorte and Theory Open for Application Sept. 15th. Phone 683-1.. Studio. 40 Victory Ave. Oi? Longworth Ave. F85-—_0-9-l0-1Bi.- ' ' ' ‘—'_' Expert Workmanship Send to Fred H. Trainor 80 Grafton Street Opposite Prince Edward Miss Roberta G. Spencer Fellow Trinity College of Music London, England Theatre Organist and Choir Director Baptist Church Phone 393.! Piano, Organ, Theory . Studio, Baptist Church, Fitzroy Street . Open for Registration Sept. 17th. A UD lT O R S ‘ EFFICIENT ...’Qf.‘;'..“".‘.'..¢.'.‘.':f£"' "m" '" OPTICAL SERVICE l A. E. MacNeill 9C0. uYES axsiviimzn, ouissui 127 Grafton Street M€il1l"_'—__'"_mo. _' SUPPLIED AND FITTED. CAREFUL ATTENTION GIVEN Tl: REPAIR WORK. J. W. JOHNSTON Registered Optometrist 157 Kent Street Phone 152-1. Charlottetown ‘ Prohibition Commission Chairman, Mr. GIUBGE B. BBOWn Mlrglte. P. B. I. Sand all information regarding in- fractions of Prohibition Act to the abovo 0r To Chief Inspector B. J. Haywood l5 Doreheater Street, C‘ rlottelown Mark R. McGuigan, B. A. IARRSTER. BOLICITUE. ITO- IONIY T0 L0 POTATO 8A8 KE TS Dalnaron Block, Charlottetown, PJ-L McLeod & Bentley J. A. BRNTLE! W. B. BENTLEY, IL 0. Barrister and Attornay-at-lso Olloe: Ill) Richmond Btroot MONK! T0 LOAN Charlottetown, P. i, 1, McDonald & McPhee B. A. l. A. MeIIONALD. n. p, flelflfll BARRISTERB. arronirus, no noun T0 wan j PoTlTo will!!! season is hero again and POTATO BASKETS will be needed. We have in stock the odo- hrated NAILED and bound. ASH BASKET! made espec- ially for us. Every basket guar- anteed to give the best of aatls- factlon and wear the lonnot. n.- Stewart & Lowthe L m 511w AWL ‘_ Q Our Potato Baskets are nude LOWTHII for us from the ball- NEW BRUNSWICK SE AS ON ED ASH. Barter & 0o. l! Great. Georg“ swag; I088! T0 was -__-___-_ {BELL £4? MATHTESON ii. iv. aau. Central Guardian NEW SHIPMENT ‘or KNITTED‘ SUITS lust arrived at Johnson's, 144 Great George Street. PAUL KGLLINS RECITAL, auspices Lt. Gov. and Mrs. Heartz-Heartz Memorial Hail, Tues- day, Sept. 18th. DRAMATIC REClTAL-Miss Vio- let Richardson. Graduate of Halifax Ladies’ College. a recital in St. James Hall, Friday, Sept, 12th at 8.30 p. m. Ad ‘ ‘ adults 35c, children 25c, 6808-8-8-51 NEW LONDON CONGREGATION Sunday Sept. 14th. There will he services ln the Clifton Church at 11 a. m. in the South Granville Church at 3 p. m. in the Long River Church at 7.30 p. m. ENGAGEMENT. - Mrs. Rackham, Hunter River. announces the engagement ct her daughter Susan Gertrude Dingwell to John Nichol Alrken, Arlington, Mass. Mar- riage to take place in September in Somerville, Mass. 6863-11. 01v Moron Trina-Low. Daniel Hoare, of Philadelphia, Pa, who is visiting his father, Joseph Hoarse, “Pruro, left Saturday accompanied by his father and uncle, Augustus Hoarse of East Mountain, for a mo- tor trip to Prince Edward Island, go- ing via Pictou. They will stop at Cardigan where they will be guests of Dr. Hoares uncle, Bamford Hoare and family of West Newton, who are spending their vacation at their . summer cottage at Cardigan. After a. short visit the party will return to Truro, coming back via New Bruns- wick.--Truro News. PRESBYTERY MEETlNG.—,The special meeting of the Presbytery of Prince Edward Island which was to have been held at 7.30 p. m. on Fri- day, September 5th in St. James Church, Charlottetown for the in- duction of Rev. It. Moorehead Le- gato and for any other business of an emergency nature which may be brought before the court and which because oi the death of the late Rev. W. Bruce Muir was postponed will now be held at 7.30 p. m. tonight. Thursday, September 11th, in the some place viz, St. James Church. Charlottetown. The induction service will be held at 8 p. m. All are cor- dially invited to attend the service. AN EXCEPTIONAL TREAT ‘Fort THOSE WHO UNDERSTAND.-An attractive entertaining dramatic concert will be given in St. James Hall, Charlottetown. Friday evening, September 13th. The artists, Miss Violet Richardson and Miss Margaret Stems, both graduates of. Maritime colleges will provide a pleasant ev- ening of reading and vocal selec- tions. Miss Richardson has already been favorably commented upon by Halifax newspapers, whilst Miss Stems highly trained voice which is audience is always appreciated by hearing her. Show your Prince Edward Island graduate art- ists by attending on Friday evening. Admission 35c, children 25c. in the Cross Roads Christian Church continue all this week and next. every night except Saturday week nights at 7.30 and Sunday night at 7. On account of the ordination ot J. Chisholm in the Haaelbrook Bap- tist Church on Friday at 6.30 the Dr. Robt. Whlstori is "Short Beds." The Sunday services as folows: 11 a. m. Dr. Whiston in a chautauqua sermon on Yours and Mine." 7 p. m. "Greatest gelist will preach. at both services and every night next week. lllllll 00M. hast quality Hard Coal in any qua ty. . Egg. Stove and ‘Not alaoa. assisted by Miss Margaret Sterns, soprano, will give' Judith EllMllNllSTllN ~ LADIES RECEIVE WRITlN_G__SETS FAREWELL Glad their husbands smoke Rosebud out plug tobacco. -¢-_-n Up in the potato couptry, Rosebud pipe tobacco ll bewming more 111d more po ular as the news gets around about s beautiful premiums which can be had in esrchange for oker hands packsdwrth this fine cut p ug whitew- hs wives of two of the rominent growers have already receive beautiful pen and pencil sets in the new black and white pearl eflject, Whlfill l" 81"" as premiums for eight ccinpletesetsot‘ ker hands. The pleasure which the adios receive from luclr P798911“ l8 shared by the men in smoking Rosebud. quality tobacco that oflers the smoker the greatest vaI .e on the market today. Write f o1‘ spieeial premium sheet to M ontrenl. Long RID! Church which has been closed for Painting and repairs ‘will be opened on Sunday. 50M- 14m Special music. All welcome- INSTITUTE MEETING-The regu- lar monthly meeting of the East Royalty Women's Institute met at the home of Mrs. A. Robertson on August 15, 1930, with thirteen mem- bers and seven visitors present. i Meeting opened with President in the chair. The Creed was repeated in unison and Institute Ode was sung Minutes of July meeting read and adopted. All hills relating to festival and fencing school grounds were or- dered paid. New school and slek committees appointed. Next meeting to be held at Mrs. Shaw's. Meeting closed by singing National Anthem. luncheon. SOURIS Mr. M. V. Blake, of Charlottetown, was a motorist to Soul-is on Wed- nesday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Francis, of Bay Fortune, were visitors to our town last week. Mr. H. McKinnon, of Rollo Bay, motored to Souris on the 3rd. Mr. Frank Maclnnis. left last. week For this famous cut plus ll B "l? ‘ Dept. T. s., Post Ofico Box 1320,‘ LONG IJVEB. CHURCH. - ‘The ‘ after which hostess served a dainty _i~_i_1_a_ piiARpoTTi-tT0wN_ gunizm Mi Mr. '1'. Ching, o1 Kiugsburo, was a visitor to Sourls week. Mr. George Keefe, of Charlottetown lspent Monday in Souris in the in- ‘lterests o! his firm. I Mr. .1. r1. Harris, Charlottetown, ‘ passed through our town on Monday. Owing to the large amount of busi- nesses to handle within the next few ‘months, the Landrlgan Cardigan Mills are at present working at nights as well is the day time. _ Mr. Emmett Donahue, Souris West, ‘recently returned m his home after ‘having spent a few weeks visltng in iCardlgan and vicinity. Mr. Harry Phillips, Charlottetown, ‘ was a motorist to Souris this week. l Mr. William Hennessy has return- cd to Charlottetown, after having j completed his work at the new St. ' I/iarys Church. Sourls-S. Liberals Have Majority In l, l. The Senate OTTAWA. Sept. 9.~The proce€d_ lugs in the Senate this afternoon n-iinezsed the introduction of anoth- ‘er new: Liberal Senator, Hon. Jean Prevost, Senator Prevost represented Terrbonrie, Quebec. in the last Par- liament. The introduction of Senator Pre-' vost was the sixth for the day as Hon. Rodolphe Lernieux. loin-her Speaker of the House of Commons; jl-lori. J. H. King, former Minister of Pensions and National Health; Hon. ,George Parent, former Liberal mem- ber for Quebec West; Hon. E. W. Tobin. former Liberal member for Richmond-Wolfe, and Hon. J. E. Sinclair. former Liberal member {m- Queens. P. 15. 1., were presented shortly after the noon hour. - Hon. L. A. Wilson is scheduled to come to-tlie Capital within the next low days. when he llketvise will be introduced. The Liberals have a majority of four over all parties in the Upper Chamber. The standing is: Liberals .'. Conservatives 44; Progressives ‘Senator Turrllf, 1. Total 96. l l i I l l in MEMORIAM lVILLlAM CAMERON l William Cameron diedyat Kenslng- 4am on August 23 after an illness of MODEL 7O Matched Walnut Lowboy ‘ Finished in Genuine AR. llO-M s 2Z3 Complete with Tubes. NEW! IF you think you have heard “big league" radio performance, come in and change your mind. ings, to suit your own taste. GQLDEN VOICE Hear the Golden Voice of this newest Atwatcr Kent. You'll in- stantly admit you never heard such tone quality. Then test the new, perfected Tone Control-bring out the bass tones, bring out the treble, as you please. Four definite tone shad- PAGE FIVE with the so well known to s Charlottetown muse who have an uppm-tunlgy o; WShall we gather at the river." The to resume his studies at Prince of Show duration caused by leakage o, Wm" “Helm m" "all"! 59"“ a line heart. His funeral was held on vacation at the home of his parents, August 25m Rev. F‘ H‘ Wm Mr‘ “d M's‘ Alma“ Mackmis’ Sm“ ‘ramson officiating. In his sermon he m“ lselected for nu text. "s1. John 14-21: Miss Louise Cox, Sourls, 1m last "I" My Hm“ m’ Many ,M“““°“5" week for Charlottetown, where she 1m ms discourse he amplified his re- entered the PEI.‘ Hospital to take marks w meet the exigencies of m’ up the studies of a nurse. Miss Cox's 3501mm occasion‘ many friends wish her every successl The hymm mm; wgre "Mleep m m her new undertakmg‘ iJesus," "Take Comfort, Christians," Note the new Quick-Vision Dial-how swiftly and easily you read and time your: station, with all stations always in full view- equally spaced from end to end of dial. No crowding anywhere! Sec the new models, graceful in design, rich in matched walnut, Beautifully finished-a handsome adjunct to any home. Malcolm & Hill, Limited, Kitchener, Oni., Canadian Licensees 'l»i""ll~"-’l l‘! Priiizulirin 111.1»- |'.'l'v~lliR Limited“ loyalty to 68754.1 CHURCH NOTICE.—'I'l'1e meetings meeting on that night will begin at B instead of 7.30. Subject Friday of "Problems of Today- Sermon ever Preached." ‘I110 Evan- We are prepared to supply the very The following Souris girls have en- tered the first year at Prince of; Wales College, Charlottetown. Missl Winnie MacDonald, Miss Hilda Mc- Eachern, and Miss Pauline Paquet. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Altken. ‘Misg couche. were recent visitors to Souris , and the Eastern end of the Island. Mr. Ronald Nfsclrmls, Armadale, ‘l was a motorist to Souris on Saturday. 1 Miss Mildred Fraser has returned to her home in Sourls, after under- Hospitsl, Charlottetown. st. the Prince Edward Island I-Iospi- tal, Charlottetown. l-Ier many Souris friends wish her a speedy recovery. m. Fraser Morrow. accompanied by Mr. Brenton, of Charlottetown. were motorists to the Eastern end of the Island last week on business. Week end visitors to Souris includ- ed Mr. Upton Beamen, of Charlotte- town. Mr. Edwin Peters, Rollo Boy, was a recent motorist to Souris. Mr. P. E. Holland. Elmira, spent Sunday in Soul-is visiting friends. Messrs. Art McAllum and Bill Roach, Charlottetown. were in Souris this week visiting relations. mryJossph Gillis, Bear River, was a motorist to Sourls on Monday. mi included m. Elmer Campbell- u-i- going a minor operation at. the City ldaughter consoled them in their hours It is with deep-regret that we learn lied of the illness of Mrs. Mickey Poole nu,‘ Th, mmon, o! m, departed I I . . , nnuup-l ' Rollo Bay visitors to Souris on the% ‘pallbearers were Robert Douglass, A. McFarlane. Alexander Henry, Gordon Glover, Charles Chlow and Albert Boyle. Intemient took place ir. the Peoples Cemetery, Kensington. To moum are left his widow, in maidenhood Bessie Underhill and dflllihlfii‘! M11. Edith Minister Wells Rivrr, Vt.. and Lulu. Kerislng- ton: two brothers. Allan, Mai-gate, and Alexander. Long River, also step daughter Bettie, Mrs. Benjamin Cameron. Kerisington. The bereaved ones are deeply gratefiu to all kind friends who so of affliction especially to Dr. Mc-l Bride, who most faithfully attend. the deceased during his ill- lons will live in the minds oi the "ll-fly friends he and his family had in Kenslngton and elsewhere. BROS., Limited DISTRIBUTORS Halifax, N. S. (IROWELL FOR SALE BY A. E. TOOMBS "The Progressive Music Store" 167 Queen Street. Charlottetown o5‘ Us- .. ._ ,. _ _ _ _ ._ -, Applicant. "Spent all my life among keis?‘ ‘em, sir." ‘ Applicant dorciblyi: "Born amour’ Employer: ‘em. sir." Prospective uisTeTig3érisiig rc- ferences): "Have you any knowledge five-kl‘ --~-.¢.~‘.-.» "And sheets and blan of the ailk and satin departments?" ,- .-.-__-._- .. ‘ 25-152" l B Flip —— And Your Toast is Turned This Hotpoint Toastover Toaster flips the toast over wih an eiisy twist of the insulated knob. It's no trouble at all. and it's good insur- ance against burned fingers. And you can toast two large slices of bread nt a limo. The cord has a push button switch. so you _‘ l__ don't have to pull out the plug to disconnect ii. ' " r ' . And the polished nickel finish will harmonize ' with your best silver. Only cash Get a Toastover today and make crisp, golden brown toast at the table tomorrow 0' morning. Maritime Electric Company, Ltd. of the $1.10 down. $1.75 a month for 3 months Some of the farmers in our viein-l, I s o A‘ & co- , ity are preparing m dig their solids‘ A!‘ PHONE m. . m; week, which we all llvllf‘ wui be,____.--- unrwsrmrn l — ‘WWW "ethlm PM on - '“ """“'~"""-"Y-'i~9'3-3‘??‘~i* ' D. L. MATIIIBSON. LL. 8 Barristers. olleltorg Ito. - Honey to boon. flllloca-Chsrlomign “q [ggtagm Charlottetown. P. E. l- J’ Associated Gas and Electric System @