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':;;":.;r:"";:;:.:.-.::; $29-75 W" metal ban d III no Account Very Specially Priced ! matched, these riuis hand designed In ilk white or natural gold. $2.00 WEEKLY Fishermen’s Meetings The Executive of the Fishermen’s Union of Prince Edward Island have arranged for Organization Meetings as follows i Mont Carmel, Monday, September 16th. St. Marks, Lot 7, Wednesday, September 18th. Murray Harbour, Monday, September 23rd Georgetown, Tuesday, September 24th, Annandaie, Tuesday, September 24th. Kingsboro, Wednesday, September 25th. Morell, Thursday, September 26th. Tracadie, Friday, September 27th Malpeque, Monday, October 7th. French River, Tuesday, October 8th. Rustic Wednesday, October 9th. Canoe ove, Thursday, October 10th. Georgetown meetings will be held at 3 o’clock ,p.m.; all other meetings st ‘l pm, 'Moetings will be held at. other fishing centres upon request. Fishermen’s_ Union of P. E. I. JOHN McDONALD, President. C. P. McCARTHY, Acting-Secretary. P. ,- Lsou-o-iszozi f i . EXBIIRSIUIIS ROGERS Slope To North Ia Good. With Light Shade Over Roots. On the whole, fell is the most favorable time to plant hardy lilies. Bulbs which have been held in cold storage over the winter may he obtained and planted in the spring; but a record of thous- snds oi oases shows that the per- centage of success is ifiuch greater with fall planted bulbs in spite oi the hazards of winter. Oold weather has no terrors for through which water will y is sufficient, and if it ch in leaf mold and slightly will be better, since the lilies like some acidity. the North is preferable, shade over the roots to prevent excessive in the summer is s big advantage. They have ch. to compeni Z i‘; s§i= g llld is s I Clergymarfs Odd Hobby Is Hospital For Barrel Organs LAWN-HILL, suffoik. Sept. l0—'l'0 sec even one barrel organ in souiet Suffolk village four miles 8mm the nearest station is odd. writes s Momin Peat rrespondcnt. When, however, you pass s sec- ond and s third within the space oiemiimallprooeeding inthe same direction, and nnd s lorry loaded with them standing by the roadside, it becomes something more than odd. Ask s villas". though, end hl wiiishskehlsheedsudsmilellbrf to the inhabitants of lewibin bsr- l, rel organs have become s; much a , rm o! the lwdlcaoe u their gig-g antic hsyricks and the new-fengled 1 MTVBUBB 111K513". 5nd a sudden . burst of melody arouses no more comment than "a road drill does in London. To ti! village, from all over 1111811116. come old and derelict buml 018ml to be repaired, sncl middle-aged ones to be equipped‘ with new tunes. In next to no time s wheezy tinklisig ‘ I do like to be beside the seaside" changes to g, gpflghtly "Jill" 111 Jlnllify." while "Rule BritannisW-always s, populgy- m- vorite—recovers a down m. so m1”. ing notes. ' It all started about ten years B80. when the Rev. A. O. Wintlc "Filled 111 the Polish as rector, bringing with him a vast enthus- lflflm for Orson Bflnders and their instnlmenh. All his life he has been interested in this curious hobby. and probably no man in the world has a. greater knowledge o: his subject. T11 prflclltfll-iv no time two sheds in therectory garden had been equipped as mysterious workshops And then-the organs began m arrive and Mir. Wintlefls reputation to grow. Now over S0 people sre employ- ed by him assisting w put; the "spikes" in the organ barrels which make the tunes. It is s. delicate task, for one the slightest degree out. of position means o. discord and your true, organ grinder is ci- ten a keen musician. .And. when s wooden roller cover- ed in steel bi-Ldles like s hedge- hog emerges from Mr. Wintle's workshops. the village organist tunes the organ before it goes on its way. Mr. Wintle'e art has changed It- tie since the day. 163 years ego, when “Mffre Flights at lixeter o‘ " .. * * an - ment in the very first number of the “Morning P0619," lea/ding: “Organ, barrel, finger, and ms- qbeqre QUAKE QUAKER PU chine organs made and repaired in the bcft manner, and barrels fet to mufic. Second hand Milne taken in exchange and bought? and sold by comiiiion . . ." For in spite of the impee oi time. and the coming oi the gnunophone and wireless set, them is still s. de- s-nsnd, and s good one, for bimcl organs-so long es they sic well tuned. Hope on Cards For Hauptmann Year in Cells TRENTDN, N. J.. Sept. 10.— (A. P.) —Twe1ve months behind bars, seven of them with s. death sentence hanging over his hear! for the kidnap-slaying oi the Lindbergh baby, have done little to solve the riddle that is Bruno Richard Hauptmsnn. He was ar- rested Sept. 10. 1934. His year of legal strife has left him outwardly unchanged, save for the minor changes attendant on imprisonment. His hair is closely shorn today and his face has the pslior of the death house. But as he awaits the decision cf the court of errors and appeals, expected next month, be is calm and as stoical as he was during his long trial at Flemington. Anna Heuptmann, his wife, be- lieves she, her husband and the! 32-month ‘d. son, soon will go o a long ocean voyage. "It's in the cards," she said, showing vissble traces of hei- year ci fighting to save her husband. "I don't believe in fortune telling, but s woman recently found in my cards that Richard will be home soon as s result of an awfully big, surprising thing. Then we shall all go on a long ocean trip, I know that will be true." Sees Husband Often ma. Bsuptmsnn sees her hus- band in the death house at ‘Irenicn once. sometimes twice, s month as often as prison authori- ties el ow. She receives mail from him about as often. Using her maiden name. Anna Bchoeifler, to avoid publicity, she lives with her baby in a Bronx apartment. Hsuptmsnnh confidence in his destiny may have been shaken that night of ‘Rb. 13 when he heard s Jury oi eight men and. covered. His Jsilers ssy he is en ideal . Be asks no favors and he training army. He talks quietly to guards and to Ool. Hark O. Kimberling, the warden. He has sued his innocence many Physically be u probably as m sshewastbstlsptelnberdsy e are now on sale 742 mad! can... These new low prices ms e Quaker Wheat and Quaker Puifed Rice as economi- PUFFED WHEAT and DRICB...:heci-ispes:, crunchiest, most delicious of all cereals Q . . flea. at sbar I] reduced ed QUAKE!!- TRlPLE-SEALEDM qrdbeir w”! freshness “team Exploded » lmes Norms/Size , I . "lhv Qiiskvroals (h en] ll/ ON SALE AT YOUR GROCERS - AT TllE IJIWEST PRICES IN ZIIYEARS cal to buy as. they are delightful to est. When you buy QUAKER PUFFED WHEAT and QUAKER PUFFED RICE in the big blue and red moisture- CIITOHS s s o YO“ QIO assured of that rig t-fiom-tbo-ovm Quaker crispness, freshness and flavour. QUAKER Purim RICE sPurrioWmsAi Ill considerably to master his emotions and keep him from deFPBJ-f- Inui- men have gone to death pest his cell. Three went one night. I-lsuptmenn was .. oved. He told them to "pray to 90d" and Bhflok hands with the condemned. bill 111-5 gm was set, A slight spiritual change is said to have taken place in llim. He reads the Bible and religious books. He has gained l0 pounds in the death house (most prisoners do gain weight), and all his visitors invariably say he looks well and is cheerful. Next month he will know if he is to get a. new trial. Mean- while he waits. WOMEN TAKE QUARRELS OUT OF CRICKET OOLWALL, Herefordshire, Sept. l'!-l-‘ley, you men! take s. lesson from the women. Come and see cricket played in the spirit in which it was meant to be played. It has been my pleasure to see the first day oi the Women's Cricket Association Week. There were playing llo keen-eyed young women. They were showing the sporting world exactly how to run s cricket festival. It. was crick- et for the fun oi the thing- Tbey came to Colwall with the ides of having s thoroughly good week of sporLEach is paying her own expenses; each is staying in apartments scattered around the village. Today there were five matches in progress at the some time with not s men to mar the sport. There was an umpire, Mr. W. P. Singleton. s local headmaster, who has lent his school ground for the matches. He is the only honorary male member oi the Women's iour women utter their conviction of his guilt, followed-by the eent- We!“ Iflw- enoe of death. But he quickly re- Some oi e teams were 09- tsined hy members oi victorious women's eleven that went-to Aus- tralia. , Fielding, betting and bowling were ell oi first-class order, plus keeuness that would put many a men's side to shame. h," h Wbttiamliemind‘ shame-Muslin. his arrest ii; "Hebrew-line bowlinsugir doubt- bsgsalcsingvsiigiitiiutber t full .w.deoinmsei- mu nu- his oasuoicd with his 3- pleeseni things. We believe. that trid-flerssdbeoksend ci-ismissssmqnotsbminsn” hislndiim. l-le also w“ h ' b“ nun months, he ~ ‘if... eonsziencioiuli. ill was e reformer. lis was ~" "m" i.‘ .i.*'~i:..'"'*'*'-":->.:'.i. l...“ loo bus s seems his: . g- his pslm as he haslsed some vital point in his speech. “Yes, my friends," he said, "al- though you are all above sin, you must beware oi the demon. The demon is chained to the well, wait- ing to jump out and catch you. If you give him the slightest chance he'll stretch out his ihsud in front and grab you! Or he'll stretch out to the right and grab you! Or he'll stretch out to the leit and grab you! He'll even stretch out behind and grab you!" This was too much for a" mun in the second row of seats, who, rising to his leer. shouted-"Well, hang it all, the blessed thing might as well be loose." e scene was a. menB-Befle at the annual fair. The lady tamer was demonstrating her control by allowing the lion w take s. lump oi sugar from her lips. The audience was spellbound until s sailor broke the silence. “That's easy. I could do that." "Oh, could you?" came the sharp lepton. "Just as well as the iirm," said the tsr es he milked away. POTATO BASKETS m] Made from best quality 3 =-= NEW BRUNSWICK l||| !_|_|| A H :-: Double bound and naii- ed, the strongest and best Potato Basket on the market and made to i"! our order, |'| Lowest prices. ' Wholesale & Retail Carter f? Co. Limited . EH12-i -}{ GEORGETDWI -_-_.-;- We 01mm- sad Newport wvuflmsowws m g N fliifiifiiiliifiii-Z? mdlvailafii-iét-uun-n. -. mm clinician's x I‘ : Dill! service. Parcels 3" "l" 1M on ifllll lfobsns ‘res looms i, s, lciomons. (loci-prey; D-UII-l-I-tf. 1-2 llll "n fiifi LAIIGTIOII SALE or rummun: I am instructed by Mrs. Alfred Frizzell to sell by PUBLIC AUCTION y, ill. “l6 j PARKER H ‘SE No. 92 Kent Tuesday the - September, g At 1 o’clock i ' '1 .... 0 an I :- O i" TAKE zvorzlcs Sale of Newsou houses, Boston Street, postponed until swine- Bsle of household goods tekee place soul um, s o'clock at nsmhl Neweoifs, Mount lldwsril Bold- Anniial Meeting ‘The Annual Meeting of the Prince Edward Island Fish and Game Association will be held in the Board of Trade Room, Friday September 20th, at 8.00 P. M. J. M. MacFADYEN, Secretary. Ir-OBBS-B-iil-Ri. ‘ Eiiofssslona iiariis Now is the time to have your FURS REMODELDED RELINED, and REPAIRED MRS. DAVISON 170 Prince Street ‘Merl-zoo o BENTLEY Alex. .W. 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