' I \._» '- _'-_- M“ llfinlt | gill! I muco- mien. 95 - mail order price.~ ‘mm price $335- reek. 5, sonier from the on October 2nd The pmmue to be better m“ other years. -qUlE’i‘ Msdgy evening, Sept. cheater Reid on Belmont St. were unattended, ‘pgy thmiiilh HRS-S ;~" ' “P. lfnowrrss MINER-AL DIIZECTOI AND IHBALMEB. Prince County Iolpitql Ambulance In Charge Bummerelde and Bodega Phone 83-1. -=- ~'-- ".::":.:."....'.'.'.."'.: ‘A; IIICUI nl 0"", ‘:3: nuiorl; unable in s- 5H TUMIIIBIC spkfl. cel- ' at Taylor Drug ComKen- "l L-naln ,.WB.INGEB§ with 12 inch rolls Bruce's L-8454-9-J-2i. sillClfl-ll. PLATBED fox ‘gliliilng 1 e a races w m a l“ m mv 4454-9-5-21. MERS IN PORT-The B. “STE” Great Lakes mm at summermde on Wednes- m Wm, a cargo of flour. The S. S. 6.5mm called Wednesday after- mon with passengers and freight. m kn; eagiy Thursday morning. '8 ~EGMONT BAY EXHIBITION _M,_ x, o, Gallant, President of m, ggmont Bay und Mont Camel gmioitiou snys that thLs event mg. 1s always looked forward to with so much pleasure will be held exhibits and larger The manage- 4 mm are fixing up the buildings w have everything in readineu. -5 WEDDlNG—On Wed- dth. Mr. and Miss GI-BdY-S Gflughilli, both of Campbellton. P. 1 i. were united in marriage by Rev. W. H. Harding at his home The young couple and after the ceremony. drove to their home in nampbeiiton where they will rc- dds. ‘The groom is a popular block- unilh, and many friends will wish them much happiness in the Jour- —OAI.D m; Western Guardian s». N. 3.. 11am, Bu!’ Beat. Albany: Mr Cunile —Mrs.‘ Walter turned home fro it in Denver, OOIOr-s —MLIs Virginia. Lea Dennc’ who have friends on the Island lo ‘Toronto s-s -M.‘rs. E. .1. Wright of Summer- sfde is visiting friends in St. John Mid is the guest of Rev. Townsend-s —Mlss Dorothy MacPherson of Ottawa. is spendmg her vacuthn with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Summerside. MacPherson, -Mr. and Mrs. Fned T. Lax-kin and their two children have re- turned to their home in Somer- vilie. Mass" alters pleasant visit with Mr. Larkirfs parents. Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Lax-kin, Sununerside.- —Miss Jean Morris. R. N.. is vis- iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Morris. Summerside-S -—Mr. Stephen Bradley of the Educational Department at Char- rtletown, with his family the week end in Summorside. the auests of Mrs. ichflflfis MacDonald, Hanover Street-S ROOKESTAYS WOMAN'S HOPE (By The Canadian Press) NEW YORK. Stpt._4-No real, honset-to-gocdress woman will ev-f or discard her rockiny chair. de- clare: "Rnck-n-bye-bsry‘ in a let- ter to the papers. “It mean; too much to her." the writer goes on. "S53 reads in it, ._.~_--__-_ ._~ u... PAST! and Dance! The Osllbeck has re. m m extended vis- and Mr. been visiting have returned 8X39!“ UM quired through years rather than hampered b the Sumrnersid Pioneer. tired to pursue a literary career, gmy the problems facing man in the present days of economic stress, and low-man. w“ cnunnun comma FOR. rum souoor. (By Tic Canadian Press) DUNCAN. a. 0., Sepf. 4 _ The first party of children for the Prince of Wales Fairbridgz Farm School aLCowiohan Station will arrive from Etngland in Septem- ber. Fifty-six boys and girl; will be in the party. Progress is being made with the early construction work on the school site, and two cottages and piste. Four cottages will be ready for the children. recently been created comprising the LON-acre farm. The locality was fonnerly part of the Cowlchan __ knits In it, rests in it, pinders in it, fans in it. and what not, rofki 1g all th= while. "I defy any woman to rit per- fectly sti'l in a chair that can't rock wlfle she reads am wlrrles about the awful sprndirlg in Wnsh- ingfon. “Our rocking chairs will always be on the job as long as we are ‘alive to rick in them. Where we ‘are they shall be, where w? go. they go.“ .....__..-...P__.__ Apply iilinnrd’: Llnlmrnt to out: Parish House. Kensl-ngton, Frido , - WI- W01l1nltnn“'V b da" . mw- . r-iiii-ig-ai Completes New Book —-HOQPITAI| UA5l5-Pl$l9lili8 ldmittodtothorrince County Kos- Buuumamz PEI set - - w . B.—- mm m“ we“ m m” (CPA Assisted by experienrceg m- of observation Am" Joh. m ilison 1 r gang.‘ yam’ '_ ' n o ,omer cerand *"...."-~...."il-.:.~-.n==.ru“ n-»-»~==-=~ h» 1w M] 5 I 'n_s ' “v another boo , "Mun o! Action," as ' ~ he nears his 85th birthday. The Summerside‘ author's latest PIBBONALS work is a companion to his book, """—'-'~ “What is Mun." Published last year. 44W Jam Moors is visiting a teacher in early life, Mr. Molli- lrlonds in Moncton. N. B.—-S son for several years was editor of Later he became s. land surveyor, then no re- ‘lMan of Action" is not fiction as the title might, imply. but deals with the steps he should take to better conditions for himself and his fel- l a dining hail are practically com-l A new rural school diririct has . E . and, gcnmcs COUNTY god-Island Writer “BLACK EAGLE" DIIILLS ulacnuns The “Black Eagle of Harlem." Col. Hubert Julian, pulls out his chest and puts Ethiopian recrlllta through '1. stiff physical training in Addie ‘Ahab:- An American flier, Julian volunteered his servlcol to Hull! Sellnsslo. WILL MECHANIZE RUGBY PRACTICE BOULDER, Colo., Sept. 5—(A.P.) -Ono might call the 1935 Color- ado university football team "mo.- chlne made." Mechanical equipment devised by Coach Bernard F. ("Bunnyfl Oak- es ls Playing a strong part in teaching linemen and ball carriers tricks of the gridiron. Oakes, who specializes in line play, caUs his four machines end sleds, line sleds, defensive line sleds, defensive line charging ma.- chlne and blocking posts- He also is working on a system of d mies, set upright i.n ground sockets, which can be shifted to any desired for- mation. He expects to have this innovation ready by next spring. The end sleds are designed to teach wingrnen to charge 10w, stop and start quickly and develop wrist, arm and leg action. Line sleds are patterned along the some idea, except these permit a full lino UP . FOI- NIWTIIIILL AVALON. Bantu. Catalina. Island 01111., Sept. 3-(C.P.)-'I‘he first open-ecu channel-crossing aqua- plane nee ever attempted will start from here Sept. ‘i with more thun 50 entrants attempting. to roach the mainland At Hermon Belch, 40 miles any. . Since there isno precedent upon é which to establish rules for the? race, Southern California Power Bout Association executives are f working out a set especiully for the 1 occasion. They planned to incorporate both speed of the power yachts end ' dexterity of the aquapluno riders into the handicapping system for, the event which will call for export g piloting and riding. Twenty boats? uiready have entered and serious] practice is under way, The home, stretch, where riders will test their) equilibrium against breakers and; ground swells is expected by Ports to be the most difficult. The finish will feature a two-. day aquatic program at Hermosol lUlI-IOATS professional lifeguards dory race; kyak and paddleboard competitions i and rough watev swims. .________,_______ In the census of merchandis- ing and service establishments in Canada. by the Dominion Bureau of Stqtistics for the decode i923- 33. sales of focd products-that ls, produce of agricultural origin- formed the largest single part of the retail merchandise trade, con- stituting 22 per cent of the tots; for the Dominion. to practise at once. The line-charging machine cob- sists of two heavily padded sec- tions, forced out by (DO-pound springs. In the centre is a. thickly- padded post. representing the head and shoulders of the opponent upon whom the defensive lineman is concentrating his charge. The side pieces pinch hit for other of- fensive " assigned to handle the defensive player, Teaching backfield men their blocks. from various positions is the idea of the blocking posts- padded uprights set solidly in the ground. which includes the seventh annual I 5 local another sweet The IIIUII-r onthl tho Upton W- it.‘ y of Mrs. A. by Whit shall I i this your? Minutes of last meeting were signed I10 correspondence. School oommitie reported that school had cleaned. Thve was n. discus- concerning the buying of a matter was read approved was and been sim: tsuchorb desk bu‘. hold over for Septembe l also that of getting Library New committees were appointed ° ‘aool, Mrs. MacSwaln and Miss Janie Mac- Maroon, Mrs. Betton and meeting to the home of ex- ‘ Mrs. Seymour Taylor. Roll Coil. The sun, why is it essential to health and in ollr homes. Meeting closed by singing God ave our King. A dainty lunch lwas served by the hostess. MacKinnon. Turner and hood. Programme, Mrs. Mrs. Turner, "rs. Macleod. Next be held Sept. 11th at Sick, ‘SAULT INDIANS GO ABORIGINE (By The Clenadhn Press) _ SAULT STE. MARIE, Ont... SeptL 4-At the exhibition held here re- cently, and in a true forest setting, a representative assembly o1 North Amer-icon Indians, gathered from trim districts to the north and from Minnesota. presented a picture of life in In. dian villages. Qusrtered in 14 wigwams, these descendants o: the ried out typical Indian work. One Indian family making snowshoes; grass baskets. ._besd- work, fish nets, tanning moose- hidc. moccasins. making a. bimb- bark canoe, making quilts and beaded moccasins. Tho Indian bow and arrow were used 1n contests of skill. Each night the Indians gathered about council fire clothed, for the most part, in very picturesque costumes. To the beat of an Indian tom-tom, the braves and rquuws gave dances. once significant in the life of the redmen. TGSETVCS. ._.___._____.._ Mlnud’: Lluiment cull Grouse. met at tho home _ B. Morson on the evening of August, 14th with on attendance of nine members and five visitors. The President presid- ed 1M New»: opened m the usual way. Roll Cali was answered do for our school there Mrs Mrs. Sadie d man car- ......€%.HARDIN umon woman's mums suumsr fl IIA II G ES the I Mother: Money goes further, too." stcrs to feed." Reg. 30c noz. ClmpbeWs “I935” Pack a rms TOMATO SOUP ~ Most Delightful for Cool DI!!- Mixed BISCUITS An unusually fine asoortmmt. 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Unless it cooked Kbouflthnougiaiooconsccutivewueiz- “mupwewqchmuhwruyuaedpachp hlolhflIwfiifflltfibllliflofildlnli godahqmvuwymi Wiihwrm ma» IIIckS-lnehnrdsinlttntlr- mo: n: onus A 'Mov|:‘ "nus Arrzltuocunnilv sAv THAT new CLARK onus \ rnev slum. so Fnssn "FUR! I5 GRAN" Yt|| >41“; NU w‘; i... ml YUII AUHDRY {p451 ~. NOW- HOW ABOUT delicious biscuits. DEMONSTRATION Christie Biscuits Special loepresentative hero to show you many new kinds o! Be euro to meet him. RAISINS. Pickling 10 LBS. rm: TABLE Seedless Sultana ONIONS “A Wonderful Saving" SALT 10 “r 23¢ 2 ms. I5‘ H The regular monthly meeting of the 5t. Andrews Women's mstiiulc was held on Tuesday evening, Aug- ust 6th at the home of Mrs. D. J. MacDonald with an tlttendance of seven members and two visitors. The meeting opened in the usual manner, followed by the roll coil which was answered with a. quea- tion. The minutes of the previous meeting were read. approved and signed by the President. The members decided to have the outbuildings fenced, material being ordered for some, also that eight new window blinds be purchased for the school. It was also decided ST. ANDREWS W. l. to hold s dance in Jubilee Hall. 5t. Andrews, August 16th, all plans be- ing made for same. Reports of different committees were then given and new ones up- pointed As follows: sick, Miss Mary MacDonald and Winnie Maclntyre; School, Mrs. Neil Doucetto and Miss Joanna Mnclntyre; Enter‘ ' Mrs. D. J. MacDonald. The ilmlhm for the evening con- sisted of instrumental music by the Misses MAoDonuld and Joseph Mac- Donald. A contest was put on by ,i../AN§ I sumnsnsln" 19“ King brought the meeting to a close. Next meeting will be held st the home of Miss Mabel Griffin. open~ ing with the Creed, Roll call to be answered with a. Nickel. The Eastern Guardian ..'l‘hll column In recurred for new: of Iocul intern! but advertis- ing of l lowly nature may be il- eerud at l cents a word strictly pug-able in IdVlIIvQ- ..'8UBSCIJfI'IOl\'8 l0 Th! banded to their Kept. ill-chin Home, Phone 41, or left at H. J. Msbou‘! ..'TIIE BLUI BUS LINE-On Saturday, September 7th the Blue Bus will make a special trip to Montague leaving Peters Road at 7 o'clock for Movies. L-ms-o-i-si. _ Mrs, J. P. Maeintyre and won by Miss Rita Macnonsld. Lunch wns. served by Milli dd.