gi liispe/nscd » ~. » , , » . ¢ » I i OCTOBER 19, 1932 , THE CHARLOTTETOVVN GUARDIAN , » . ,.1 ,. . l -_-j'_/_',.:»;:-i.»,., l f ' 5-= '.-f.'.2;'./'-"~' - /1-... ':..- I »/ . g., .f ;,, / V .1 I " ‘. _ 'f»§f_-.11f."" ‘ , . V ',=“4’¢ ' ..-, .', . / : Old Tunes and WE DISPENSE ANY PRESCRIPTION l Have ___ - . The dispensing of Prescriptions is » of ‘rest importance and needs the best of _ours md attention. Prescription dispensed st this Drugstore are assured of best re- sults. Only Druggiiits with years of experience do the work. Quality Drugs obtained from the most rs- lllble Ire used. ‘Be secured of best result and have Prescriptions dis- pensed by ns. J. Ernest H. Worth 142 Prince Street Phone 82 Prescriptions Here Now By “Senex” V < Continued) The next thing is shelter as you mustvbe provided with a. house. I will therefore begin with one that is vacant: it has just been left by the Chief Justce who has resided there for some tlme for a house of his own a little out of Town. The house is now to let and is situated at the westem extremity of the 'Down op- LO0K l-Take ations Awii 1 posite to the Government House, from which it is separated by s W creek. There is s dining room, draw- -0- -3. Y suiisiiiiir wisrii niiiY,»¥#iit i on-`. ¢. ed insole of the shoe and the bottom of the footensuree perfect distribution of the weight of the body on the feet. Prop-r.-arch shoes relieve most and from thevcry first day give real foot.oomfort.and longsnd satisfac- tory wear. Don’t delay this \ boon for your feet. i' %// i.;‘.i1i;1';ilf.f"" 1 $5 The “YORK” Lust A good all-weather In ada' 1-? Sold exclusively by PURD1E¢& FERGUSON SHOE STORE Charlottetown M--i W 1 ,/ .fin - " ` ', i :il&\iiiy|L||i...1l||`i||||ii.- i ~ - ,y FR'EE;§__.. l - With each range i' - I sold during Sun- ' | shine Week, the purchaser will 1 receive, free of 1, charge, a seven piece aluminum set (a kettle, tea pot, double boil- er, pot, and three saucepnns). _»J .-4 i i #AE ' '””T.‘="i3iiF"‘"”'" i~» :R-I if -H" Vg' “___ _ ' ' 4-4 -~ ,.1 _J ...uniu|| ~ -»~~.--1--f"~ M I _,ll r WONDERFUL . rl 'fr'-‘r yr Qi TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS The Rogers Hardware Go. Limited l“,‘;”°;§‘,3§‘;“.1"‘f..Z.'°§.§“ $333’ :_-.- ing room and study on the first " floor and five or six bedrooms on the second, besdes servants room. nursery etc. (upwards of 20 apm- ments ln all) kitchen, outhouses and stables. It is situated and fronts on the harbor and commands an exten- sive view of it and the rivers run- ning into it, has a. flower and kitch- en garden. The rent of this house is £00. sterling ei year und is the highest of any in town. A very good house forgfamlyof 6 or 'Ican be Advantage For ' 10 Days 0n|y BELUW GUST only MELOTTE CREAM SEPARATOR new. 600 lbs. capacity. Reg. price $90.00 ... . . . . $65.00 1 only MELOTTE CREAM SEPARATOR new. 500 lbs. capacity. Reg. price $85.00 .. . $60.00 1 DOMINION PIANO CASED ORGAN Perfect condition guaranteed . . . . ._ . . . . . . . $55.00 1 new PHILCO COMBINATION RADIO Regular price $187.50 , . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . ._ . . $98.00 1 new FADA BATTERY CABINET RADIO Regular $174.00. Fully equipped $98-00 1 new FADA 7 TUBE MANTEL RADIO Regular $99.00 . . . . . . . $59.00 1 new CORONA RANGE. Burns Wood or coal Regular $107.00 $75.00 ‘ FIRST Colvin. W. ll. FIRST SERVED ll E ll ll | S hm f°‘ 9° W 35 5°””d“ “err” P” 187 Great George Street Charlottetown year." | _ ' ' The fourth letter deals, in part with the class or people camnr Sins the 5,000 population of Charlotte- town. I-Ie sayst On entering the drawing room of Government Holi-'ie on a_ company night, you will per- ceive no marked dllfereuce between the peopie there assembled than] you would on a similar occasion in any town in lariiiun.1 doubt if mere; are many places of the same pop- ulation that could, on occasion, turn but 3 more select party than could cliarlottetowrt . . . 1 think I am* fully warranted in saying that all' classes of immigrants will meet with as good society here as they have been accusoimed to meet in their own country though not in so glen numbers. ' _ "At first sight, ,judging fl'0m the uppeorancc of the ‘Central Acad- cmy"you woud be lcd to suPP°5@ that the love of learn ng had D05 reached across the Atlantic, to this part at least. On furaher acquaint- ante, you, will find that we are better provided in tis respect than the extcror of the said building prom~ rises. There are three Mlwiers 0! the Academy, supported partly by igglnrieg paid out of the Provincial '~"I‘reasury and plrily by W" °“ nfces. Rel glen is not neglected. The Cathedral-looking spire of CBf»l'l0li¢ Chapel, surmounted with if-B 8919114* ld golden cross is consblvuaua “Om afar. 'I'he're ls the Church of EIDE- lund and Church of Scotland and the chdpels or the Wesleyan Meth- 0d5¢,5 and Baiptlsts. The Colonial Building is situated in the Centra °f _ 5-cds. . ___ the middle square of the five C'ty squares. In this building are the rooms of the Legislative Council und the House or Assembly- Thi* supreme court holds lu slit usa -lu are also the Dmtel Of the TNS-Sill" ;'a room in the basement story when er, Secretary, Judge of Probate. i \ , uf ‘Pi ‘ ` . n- QFF -; oolsctoi- or customs Sul*/°y°1‘ C* ER f ' 'rn ni t.' eral and Prothonotary. o eu . ‘ c y , I ‘ 'days and Saturdayi- ~ _ , The "County jail" is sltllalied OD ' 'E "Pownal" another of these 8¢1\lU'°l~ SPECIAL FOR THIS, WEEK 8 Day Solid Oak Clock Silver Dial - Cathedral Strike Only $6.95 For Living Room or Den Fully Guaranteed ` G. H. TA YL OR Jewelier and Engraver 4/ \ I: o_o _ |_s_| -n- |-ps »-»-- The Smartest H otcl in the Maritime Provinces Famous usmes are inscribed on the register _ of this impressive Maritime Hotel-osmcs of disdnpdsbed men of sfhirs, of society lenders, of business men from far md near. ' The Nova Sootim misfiu such gums with Z Agllcrlrontba Full Indiv lun lla lnldau Mg., Ccldlau Nanbm ml D annum, linifwu. g 1 ll ppoimed public rooms, comfort- sblenmdlwrdully fumlilmd guest room md organized sod efficient service. li is the simnowlsdged hesdiansrms of Maritime autism-nd radii ...-tiny md ihecvaue af rsilwsy and marins travel to Csnrdlsn sod oversees bolidsy resorts. 170 P¢ff°‘flY sppoioted rooms. '_ Govemment House ad.i0ll18 U18 WW" and is a rather tastefully des gned wooden building facing the entrance to me harbor and preaentlus an lm- posirig front surrounded by a plant- i mon of various trees, some indigen- coming into one in any kind of s rig, from a. coach and four to s. one-horse fly: U yOU take my advice, you will order a stout horse, or two if you can afford it, and one of the light Island made wagons which are at once easy riding, having good steel Sl7|'1nK%°- and commodlous. For this, you will pay for two horses 10 shillings ster- ling ($2.40.) per day and f0!‘ One horse rig 6s a.nd.§d ($1.60) D91' day- Ewch additional horse will be 35 4d (eoc.) per day. If your route lies towards Prince County you will do well tc make head quarters at St. Eleanors or Green’s (now Summer- rue.) At both paces you will sei the best Island oysters-cs many as you please, breakfast dinner and guppcr as you“1lke-wlhout addition- nl cert, Traveling is cheap, very cheap: you seldom pay ll\°l‘€ than is <24c.> for a good aubatanilal meal but you won't be furnished With wine. Horses provender is cheap. the average price of oats belnK 15 2-ic. per bushel. 1 must tell you that money is of much more value in this country than it 15 in Emgland. The legal rate of interest in this country being six per cent so that your 3,000 pounds sterl ng would give you 180 pounds (about $900.) This Of ll35€lf will enable you to live, even in Charlottetown, with great comfort and respectihility. wth your wifi and two chldren. You may become owner of a. hundred acres of land. as or ao oi thorn under plough, 11 good house, barns, etc. a 0011916 Of Jiorses, and other stock in DFOPOF' tion for from 500 to 600 Pmlnds- A good farm servant will cost you .from 24 to 30 pounds currency or 16 to 20 pounds sterling (about $80 to $100) per year, and women servants from 6 to 8 pounds ($30 to $40) Pei' year. If you are anything et all of a farmer, or even a prlldfmii man, you ought not only to live well, but after a little time to be able to lay up it trifle. The best ppm for a. single man who comes cut, Ls at once to lilre himself as la servant w th some farmer, and if 'he is wise will not insist upon the question of 'wages . . - There is much to be leamed and much to 'be unlearned by the agricultural laborer of an old country, on his covered with pri- l d ous and some of foreign growht. lmeval forest. The l>;‘lCau0;s1-;;;‘ In his fifth letter, he takes us for I cows are from 2 to P0 H di t it trip outside of the Oily and BUYS! , 1118 (Bb0l1t $i0 to $20.) accor ng rc.: “There are two main entrances quality: Horses are pli;1ty;kt;<;;>.H;l;;d, u Charlottetown, Mdlpeque Road and , so perhaps. and of B D .10 to tl ty equal to that of the most St. Peters Road. There is another _ farm horses may be had from ,favored parts oi’ the Mother Count- mmn rondcalled the Tryon Road 12 pounds each sterlns (about $50|ry. Mr. George Beer senior, was which terminates at Bedeque. 'Do to $60): 20 pounds sterling is 3-,among the first to practically il- 1-l_l'_1shorough River by UWHD5 °f °' steam ferry lately but on by T- B- Tremaln into which you drive y°“\'| horse and carnage. You have y°l-ll' choice of modes of travelling. The mall carriers are furnished with covered Americans ‘#830115 Wmiih hold .hi inside and wm take you ta gi., Eleanors, 40 miles, on the 0”” side and G¢0l‘8°i°W“» 3° mu” °n the . other for about an E118”-Sh CNW” 01,203 From ether places y°“ ¢““ take your chance with the mall carrier and 8° W Tlgnmhr 94' mu” from Charlottetown, and £0 E995 Point, 40 miles from Ge°l'8¢i»°W“, and Q() from C`hl`li'l0lfi.€t0Wl1, lwheni you have been from one extrtm W °f the Islrrd to thi other. If. how ,ver-, you prefer i you may call on mr. Mari: Butch' - so-. John colea or Mr. cairns who win nt you °“i We Havellaady For ‘ ~ Vi;rk 0;;-pennies Tailors Plnmbgrg / Bllolllllulll Iisborers » ~ Nurse Maids lfsndymen House Maids Cement Worhe~s Wash Women Window Cleaners Waiters Iron Workers C003! i M naar or Au. xmns. 31 Queen Street. Phone 1360. ‘ ' 5900 saddle or carrlase h°f5°S mm’ be had lor that price. more ffefluenily lower. Sheep are 815° P1°“W and °f excellent breed. Lambs of a 80013 sort may be had from 5s to los stcr- | ling “N20 to $2,403 each and those: not so wen bred at much lower Pill! és, A pig of some kind is, I need not ssy, indispensable to all classes of settlers, What might have been the original goodness of the borclue race, when imported by the first settlers, is now of no moment; they were suffered to become desellari- ed go that it has been no small trouble to breed them out- “Should any Of y°'l“' mend* vim the Island in my absence Y°“ my direct them to enilulw f°\‘ Mf- Henry ipngwlorthri house in the R0ya]ty_qny one Will pblflt it Out whom he may ha/Dum W meet °“ the St. Peters or main P059 “Bd i° tha eastward, out of which the Royalty road that leads DNV Mf- 1,¢ngworth's diverges. On arrivin8 571 the top of the hill where Mr. Donk- worth'| house is stunted, formerly called Paul .loner Hill-why called after that worthy I have not. in my antiquarian researches, been as ye; nhl, to ascertain-he w_1il have iitrinitil Unitzh dlbufdl WEDNESDAY 3.30-Mission Band. regular meet- ing-All girls under 13 and boys under 9 are asked to Join - Social Hall. 7.30-W e e kl y C0ll81”€KBt10lll11 Prayer Service - Visitors wel- ccmc -_ lieartz Memorial Hall. 8.30-Womens Missionary Society Executive -- Special meeting- Heartz Memorial I-Iali. FORT AUGUSTUS SCHOOL Following is the Honor Roll for the month of September: Grade X-1, Joseph I-Iegarty. Grade IX-1, Raymond Kelly; 2. Pobert Hegarty. ` Grade VIII-1, Mary Logan. i Grade VII-1, Dorothy Weather- by. i Grade VI41, lvlnrsuerite Kelly: 2, Florence Logan and Norma Wea- therby, (equal). , I Grade V-1, Margaret Kelly; 2, ,Mildred Hughes. - W 7 . . ' Grade Iv-1, George Fraser; 2, Wirinifrey Hcgarty; "S, Vemon Hughes. I Grade III-1, Mary Kelly and ,Lois Wcatherby, gequali; 2, Joseph Kelly. " ! Grade Il'-1, William Dalton: 2, Frances Weatherby; 3, Allan Lo- gan. , Grade I (Sr.)-1, Ivan Dalton; 2, James McNally; 3, Joseph McNally. 1 Grade I (Jr.)-1, Frances Heg- arty; 2, Edwin Logan; 3, Harold Qweatherby. ` 5 Perfect attendance - Wlnnifred Hcgarty, Russel Logan, Frances Hegarty. I ' For SclutIcl\_ apply Minsrdi. Town and the high lands of Nova Scans in the back ground. There are several excellent farmers both in the Common and Royalty. Judge Peters, who commenced but a iew years ago as an amateur, is deser- vedly reckoned a good practical, and will soon be, I think, s, good sc.en- tific farmer. Hon. George Good- man, Collector of Her Mb.jesty's Customs, has a very pretty and val- uabie place of his own making. Mr. Peake, s. merchant of Charlottetown, is showing the effects of judicious outlay of capital, and giving proofs of the possibility of raisng the `sol of the Island to a degree of fer- i-cuch G€0l‘8etown y°u cross the vefy hgh price and one of the bestilustrate the benefits of liming the land, and the adoption of a judicious rotation of crops. There are many others who are equally as entltfcd to praise as the above, but to men- t`on them all, would swell this letter beyond proper dimensions. There are some gentlemens seats worthy of a. passing glance. Amongst sever- al others, Mount Edward. a sub- stantial brlck edifice, is tenanted by Hon. Capt. siwabey: it is owned by the Chief Justice who resides at Spring Park-which almost adjoins the town, and is s very baautlful place, naturally, but capable of be- ing rendered more so.--Wa1killSlll1W lisq. is completing a brick mansion begun by the late John Cmxbb Bil- at Falconwood on the Hillsborough. William Forgan EK1. has B h0\|-S0 prettlly situated on the road which leads to Mount Edward. (To Be Continued) ::The Many-Purpose Oil-Both in the house and stable there are scores of uses for Dr. Thomas' Ec- lectric Oil. Use it for cuts, bruises. burns, scalds, the pains of rheuma- ltism and sciatic, sore throat and chest. Horses are liable very largely to similar ailments and mishaps as sn exlznsive i>l'0SP¢'°t Bilfead be' nag), hi, feet; the Straits of Nor- thumberland, the entrance of the Harbor, the country for miles a~, , 'mlM A bird’s eye view of thel during the past nity years. Bindsf' Benediction. Dainty re- 5882-lo-18-31. _1_ _ l afflict mankind, and are equally ,amenable to the healing influence of this fine old remedy which has made thousands of tlrm friends GEIITRAL GUARDIAN i This h reserved for news, but advertisements of s news character may be inserted st the rate of tc. per word, strictly psysble in sd- ! UPTON CIIUIICH-Mr. Philip Bears will hold divine service in Upton Church Sabbath, Oct. 23rd, 1la.m., 'I p.m. 1 ____- | PBESBYTERIAN CHURCH ser- vices. Dr. M. E. Genge will preach at Tryon Presbyterian Church Sun- day, 23rd at 'I dolock. WINSLOE UNITED CHURCH- Services on Sunday, Oct. 23rd, as follows: Highfield, 11.00; Prince- town Road, 3.00; Winsioe North, 7.00; Rev. L. J. Leard, Minister. BIBLE SOCIETY MEETING - 'On Friday evening, Oct. 21st, Rev. fa. M. Murchison, or st. John, sec- {retary of the Bible Society, will ad- dress a public meeting in Central Church, Dunstadnsge, at 7.30 p. m. COVEBEAD CHARGE-Rev. John M. Murchison, Secretary of-the Bible Society, will address a public meeting in West Covehead Church, Thursday, Oct. 20th at 7.30 p. rn. GAZETTED-Among the list of promotions, retirements, etc. in the Canadian Militia appears the fol- lowing: P, E. I. Highlanders, To be 2nd Lt. _';’:,4 7' | 8 Gertrude The remainder of even- '\ “""“ directors for the PurP0sc of en- ’ mg was épent in singing and social QI ° 1-HE intercourse At a late hour all dc meetings rewrted the “sc °f thelparted for. their homes, wishing I a Hall was absolutely refused A very Thelma man e ,_ ' yyasofha - hear invitation to visit the Char- md H,-e_ Wy mar evening, October 13, a social gath- Women’s Missionary Society of Zion Church was held at the mansc. a ered: hymn, "Christ for the World We Sing;" vocal duet by Mrs. A. Miltch rind Mrs. S. McLcnn; reading. "A`Starlc-ss Crown" bv! nr. w_ “_ ‘Mrs M. H. McLennan; vocal solo," "Won`t Somebody Tell Them" by ylvfrs. G. Carlyle Webster; sing song: address by Rev. G. Carlyle Webster; :h_vmn. "Blcst be the Tie That freslimerlts were served by the com- mittee in chargia At the C105., 0, the eliinriiiinmcllt ft vote of thanks was tcndcred to Rev. und Mrs, Wcb. ster by the \V. M. S. for the hearty welcome accorded them andi for thc hucllr cwfnillc spent in their homo. PERSONALS. Mrs. A. E. Duff left yesterday morning on a visit to Halifax. Mr. S. J. Whitlock, City, who is A patient in thc P. E. I. Hospital, it steadily improving. Mrs. John E. Cameron has re- tllmcd from Halifax, whore she had been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Ronald Shaw. Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Ssllar Mrs. George Inman and Miss Flora- bel Fergilson, Argyle Shore, wen visitors to the city yesterday. Mr. Frank Mullally, Scuris, sec- retary of the P. E. I. Grass Seed Gr0\\'el‘s Association, is in thc city superlrltclltlillg the moving of thi seed cleaning ulucliinely tl.-Souris; where they intend to operate ri new plant. . It is pleasing to report that Capt Allan McLean, Bradrllbfllle, is im- proving oftcr undergoing rt serious operation in thc P. E. Island Hos- pital. ,» Miss Katie Harris, of the Picton Advocate stall, is spcndlllg a holi- day with Mrs, Gcorgo Drew, Graf- ton Street. , Mr. Frank Mllllaily, Souris, Sec- retary of the P. E. I. Grass seed Growers Association. is lil the city supcrllltcndillg the nioving oi the seed cleaning mocliiricry to Souris where they irlifsrld to opcrntc il new plant. Mr. Fred Maclinc, oi Llllirloite- town Royalty, who is sl judge of Ayrshire cultic ni thc Nova Scotia Provincial Exlilbiticn, lms left for Hnlifnx, :lcconlpnnicd lil' Mrs. Mac- Rzle iulfl Mr. mid Mrs. William l\facLco