TUESDAY. 11111111111111: 111111111111‘ samurai; 1:, m, ---_ <-_..’.~. 1. - 1 . - flair-Luv. h. 1 — ._._.__.__ Mattress i '_ For Yur 01a was 4, r ed by all. The music ivus Illrilish-i regular monthly meeting of the Word has been received in the her daughter at 241i West Newton designed for comfort and and Prince County Chronicle fi , 7- -, . =1 =1 - a 11v » ,. F“? ram“: try"?! ,,,, ,,,',,,, _,,,,_,,.,,, ,,.,,,,, ,0... ,,,,.,,,.,,.1 _ A Al-DAY OFFER ONlY-JIRADE NQW 2 i 1 -~- = 0 uc IIGIII u lrer lug o n . ~ 1 1 ~ = ‘ M | , d , , cost less than one. Goodrich Safety | =1 QF-“i-‘i? 351w M31115 19-» snv-mm “>11 .1 Brim. ma. w: wxu. roman moor mu You: om man-alas us ' 1 F a 3 4W,“ you wan, ,0 bu). furn1_ -ncrumvsp HOME _ Senator Bl!‘ Dllolln- ,5 ture, be sure and cull at Brands. 9111911111111 McAri-hur has returned ' , " 10w hirlnevugrlofne; shsort visit to Ottawa $199M Oomlortably ‘Dd i I ., —-——- ‘ ‘ ' ' New lhtboss ‘f’; 1 -wmm a-rrmnmo the 111-| Heglihfully-On A ' 3 1‘ ; berton Exhibition have your mcalsirriglzllsisttcooor a n i " 1 1“ ‘ at the Albion Tenure Hotel. Goose '1“ - 1 Y E-° 1* 11- lflqpggq‘ u. -_-- . . ._ 1 ‘S f | Dinner and supp“ 50c mm meaL ed the highest marks in the Maple -_1|-—- " 00S”! Felt ll ‘DP l]! I ; ~ 965- Lef’ °°‘;“‘“¥d Igflfillwhiorfi for , ‘I ,' and 81111118 811001 have also advanced. ‘ ‘i _ 1 Prnce E war an , wn ng ai w “L\ 7. if; 1 4mm“ COUNTY Exam; . lovely prize, besides the diploma-s. Quanta? M’ A Gnlp Ill opportunity MW, as the ‘ HON — Th xhibitions l1 Prin c "i - . . . r 5g scum, 1,1,, M, at, wcj. m. s. s. 1..., Wu... m“... $031161?! g D M m i n Qusnflty at m- m» 1| Linfltod-nnd 1 ._ ‘ 11 and next and according m repvrts gm“ 1'2“? d wjlelh“; p115; 420 Spflngk-oaoh enclosed in it's in- ° ° 11 ‘H!’ Fawmmul“ m. “n. h mafia" I f - Unllllfi 51 i), Ill l? 3 _ . 1 f1 ll‘ g2: Ezlrfitizlllsyr? Zfligtrgs: 501:: Sat-tirdny and sailed for Pugwash, THE HOLMAN HOME PLAN 00ml POOkUt- Think I0 o o’ l 1 us, h 11. 1111 d lumber m‘ i n . . ' 1 "m m’ i? ii°ifirim§ilfi§fé§§ o...-w..§f§....i§ °“ . ‘Makes It My To 01111 wonder mph ohm 1111- mm.- m mamas-onus! ' managemcn 0 “ ‘ ' ' ,, . s and Alberton are well pleased with - - _ ' P’) P01‘ c9111 NOW. 10 Milnlhly PW- Health and Rest. Just like sléeplng on air. _ WIDNISDAY-YIHURB , r- ' the way the entries are coming in. ‘JmTURNhD 310M542“- '7' 3' 31611155. , DAY s 1 » 1 1 Wilson, pastor of the Baptist It 8311i l1 118.111. MBltCTBIF-NO E0110! ' J The boys and girLs are showing a ch t ‘d t d n N0 INTEREST _ . keen interest in the calf clubs ex- ab": B 5111111111315 e1 n “me r - Y‘ n 05.31 011i. w“ s l‘ hlblt and other junior c1n55e5__5_ inst week from an extended holiday; I i ma" M1118 mattlau- " ‘ A o " ITO \ _____ {he was accompanied by his bride. I i -'_ __51A(:K£|r|;|, rLExT1Fu|,__\11-,1 '1'11PY 111'" Yesknnlil H19 11111‘ 3121120 121111111 ____ _._,__,_-AA , - r - - - ~~ ~ ---- - --—-»--- _.____- __ 1.. B, Crue, 0f Summerside. return: "Y" 111mg “"1111” “'° W111“ Y ° -s’s1nn Pouci: COURT-Sev- . . _ f " h r * * and father. w» o» <11» ,. . _. ,. ed recently from 131151160. W119" 11° pzmshioners'_s' oral drunks appeared before Stipen- ! The tunes-sf was held 0n Bltur- . i enjoyed some very good mackerel diary Magistrate E. H. Strong, KO, 1 __“___ | D H E t sud B“ day, August 12th, and wl-s lonely 1 . . 1 fishing. m: reports the fish very __, ., on Monday morning. Four were , . , i ‘ 7 ‘m’ " we“ attended. His pastor Rev. Ewen 1- " r IIMID TWENTY DOLLARS .. This co nmn is named m , CHARLOTTETQWN 1 plftntifulétihe fishing] parrtyashle AND 60.35%“ Saturday 5mm fined $3tsallfl costs; an‘, filjvildiiilltilfsi’ 21;"; :21“i*;"'§1u:::::'::ybf,: l gLMmA __$1§vl|1yu5g5]pg _ f-MsoDmsgall was unable to attend, l w h ge m; n v8 B1 v -. c, o, t, d before Mn H and cos ; two hnc cir a o e11 I , m,“ , “mu "flu", Wyn,“ h . . TIG SH |The services were conducted by ' 1 °“° °1 11"’ 1““°k"‘1°‘ ""111" by M“ flwgiilagsegsfil; Sari-on breach of the 110111“ esimtwl and one was fined “Irv-m | ALSO SERVICE T0 my. m. Griffiths of Belfast. m- ' J crue had u small rubber band cm- ', ’ ' " Th 1 1 l, d 58 and cosm_s_ 1 l Rustico, Cavendish, Stanley Bridge, “mam w" m Mount B “an”! l bedded in the flesh round its neck" fisher? r l0 PM y ‘:0 ‘f1 "qvnsmuynofls w me l "'13::- 13pm,’ Fvfileflchnly’ Ken- ‘Cemetery The pull bears m ‘fix " \ ‘ ‘_ _ ‘ pear cc gui y o loving oys rs - _ v _ _ ]_ 1d t u, 1 R _ A. m H sin n, yne a ey ortage, - l‘! were: r i , sm- fishermen said they had newr legally m 1,15 pqssggsinn and was -\o1.1‘111*u1. nnxei-ns- 'I'l1c‘ “SH §'Maign,s‘gr: 5x5 i Alberton. ' Daniel Murchison, dharles n. Mac- Q l 1cm such a thing before-S. fined $20 and mstsfis Worlgienisu IESOIJKIUOH 10f dSum- Montague . . B 106 i PHONE 1080 Lead, Thom“ Nicholson, ‘mum n , mm- ¢ (‘( m. Wm; y 81169,’ ' 9:15. , Murchison Neil Morrison and John * " 1 _- -- . . -__ sent. 5. at the S011 Side dnizce 111111. __ . M 1m. ‘ . Partitcluiar men énrlel chloos- " r Something new on the Prcsrv-mi HQWIIIRRAY HARBOR BUs will I M ' mg 3on1? a he o“ I - ' was an exhibition vi’ siep dancing, (mm-Ma on Wednesday-s begun-dug n 8771011611! n°w~ 95° w 9 3Y0 1 ‘ by little Miss Nora Arscnault and‘ Sumember 13th ‘ML _?_ MES. ILIZABETH MMLINNAN ‘f wise in value will wish to ‘ Master Johy Dunn, 9 and 10 years‘ . M]; 1-3113]; gpmgnq i? / ‘ choose them hliffi- F01‘ W6 i g old of Emerald, which was cnjoy- _ yMoyq-I-AGUE w_ ]___ The There passed way at the homo 01 feature really smart shoes: 5 l led by Mr. Anthony Bernard and. ) out ’Mr. John W. Arsenault. After the,‘ THATS one expense of using cheap, nameless hulbs—il1cy burn out loo quickly. Be economical 11nd choose EDISON MAZDA LAMPS-denied to give long and satisfactory service. @1110” EDISON MAZDA LAM PS MAD! IN - CANADA lrl! dance the little dnncers were ircat- i ed with ice cream and candy and given a nice sum of money. The little dancers iimnlxwl the nuzfence; Montague Women's Institute was held in the Memorial School on Tuesday evening. It was voted that a Gift 0f ten dollars be sent at once to the P. E. Isla_.nd Sana-I lorium to aid them i1; their splen- gjgrethgcfirelg way in “web ‘hm did work. The reports of the dif- ' . icrent Committees were favorable. Credit was given the committees in 1 P1115011“ l Lliiif 52.123. wit‘ .21 Ziiiifli __Mm PI Mnflntvrey of Chap I members present were few, im- ‘ iottetovm, unis r1 recent visitor i0 St. pormm’ mime“ were 1°“ ‘mm the‘ 1 E,eamm___s_ next meeting when all members are 1 urged to be present-H. i I --Mi&s Alberta MacForlono is vis- iting her mother, Mrs. Nathan Mac- I Farlane, of Summersidc-S. ..'CANADIAN LEGION.— The regular monthly meeting of the ‘rvlontague Branch of the Canadian‘ _M"_ Ken), arrived in Suu1mer_[I-|cg1°n was held in the Memorial‘ side from nuciiigah last week n11 ac- lsclwol on Thursday evenlns. Sep- count of the illness of her mother, 1011156!‘ 7- Pfflldfllll: 1143011888511 Mrs. Ellen ltlilllgaiL-S. opened the meetlns with the two minutes silence followed by (he, -Miss Kathleen Phillips, (lflllQll-lsillging of "O Canada." (Mmffide. ier of Mr. and lvirs, Hubert Phillips, Keeping officiated at the organ.‘ of Tyne Valley was the soloist in During the se-jon a very interest- Trinity United Church, Summer- .‘ ing fepgft o; the Lggign Cgnygn- side, on Suncinyn-S. 1 tion, which was held in Charlotte- Z—-- town on August 4th, was given by- —Mr. and Mrs. Major fifcDoualdwgonnadc Keepmg and comrade oi’ Shcrbrooke, accompanied by ItfrsJJim Mommy Plans were later dis_ Thomas 1-11115111111- Mm n°m11sicussed for the Memorial Day Ser- Noonaxi and Mr. Edward Laiughlinh Vim It was suggested that the 16117 11195113’ morning by m°t°r ‘m 1‘ 1 Legion hold a. chicken dinner 11171111113’ “'11) through NW“ Swuaidircctiy after the service. Further and New Brunswick"s' announcements will be made through the city of the death in Flushing, Long . Island, 0n August 30, of Peter, eld- w: son of Mrs. Annie and the late I Professor John T. Clarkin. The deceased entered the brunch of the Royal Bank of Canada in this city and after some years was transferred to Newfoundland as manager of a branch 0116M- Somq years ago he resigned from the service of the bank and entered in business for himself in Detroit, later removing to Flushing where his mother- and brothers re- side. _ 11c wag a young man of excellent character and business ability. His death which occurred after only a few days’ illness was a severe shock go his family and will be learned with regret by numerous friends here. He leaves to mourn beside! B» sol-rowing widow (nee Ellen Mac- Sweeney of Moncton), two child- ren. His mother, a brother and W0 sisters also survive. JOHN MACKINNON The late John MecKinnbn 01 Mount Buchanan who P955911 91W" on August 10th, 1933, was a son of the 1am Doucuid MavKlnnon 11nd Catherine Murchison. DQ118915 MacKinnon was a native of the Isle of Mull, Scotland. John was teen. and is survived by two s’s- Street, Boston, Moss. on August 14th, 1933. Mrs. Elizabeth Mac- Lsnnan, widow of the lat; m, John MacLennan, Little Bands, P. E. I. B110 was bar-n at Wood Lean. In early life John MaoLennan, of Little Sands, and resided in the province till the death of her husband six years her daughter, Mrs. James McCon- nell, Boston, Mass, The late Mrs. MscLennan on. joyed a very large circle of friends 11°“! in this Province and in Bos- tcn. She was a woman of s. very kind and sympathetic nature and was from her yfluth a. member of the Presbyterian Church and later the United Church at Little sands. Her remains arrived at her old home at Little Sands on August the 18th eraltook place. After s. brief ser- vice at the home her remains were conveyed to the United Church latives and old neighbors had gath- 5 cred and the pastor of the congre- ed the service. She was laid to rest beside her husband in the Little Sands Cemetery. ' She leaves to mourn the follow- ing family: Mrs. James McCon- nell, Bmiton, Mass, Miss Mary. MscLennsn, Boston, Mass; Mrs.’ service at very low price. Islands North 84 yesrs ago, the. daughter of the late John Mac-i she married y 8B0 ,when she went to reside with and on Friday afternoon her fun- i - I where a very large number of re-l ‘ lfBRADY Footwear Company gation Rev. T. R. Goudgc conduct- A a lar g variety of Boots and oes in Scotch grain, Kid, or Calf. Our Rich- mond Shoe $5.75 with many others as low as YOUR SHOES TELL 0TH ERS WHAT YOU THINK OF YOURSELF ._ 995 WELL DRILLING press. About fifty the ynungegf, of 1; family of thir- Imembers were present and one‘ CUTS 6 SORES 499k Nfinlrd’! Indy. n Isshn out poison sud clam-u. Any wound bush no. ,ncw member enrolled. ‘The Legion m5 who were dearly attached to D. D. MacFarlane, Hopefleldfl Now i5 a good time to have a well drilled as the equip- iivvre 111w entertained by Commdewneir late brother. They are Bella r. 11:. 1.; Alex. 111., Norwood, Mass; , men; 1s on the Island, ‘Jack Connors of Murray Harbor, g home and Margaret, widow of John J., Vancouver, B. (1.; Torquilfl x . _ “ TRA sK wzu. co. ' ' CANADIAN GENERAL‘ ELECTRIC c0. LIMITED ilk-Hy nlwr its 1Wh° 111d 5°11"? QXCEUWW SIED-dflllc- the late Thomas Bears of Brooklyn. Vancouver, B, 0., and John D., 11111:. Meeting closed by singing P, _E. Island. Mr. MacKinnon mar- Little Sands, P. E. I, ' Geri $11111 the Kine-H. ried Flora. MacLeod who survives VAUGHAN H. GROOM, Local Representative i him. She is a daughter of the 1m at Morley M. Bell’s Law Office D id Mn Leod nd his wife Mary lifturrzhison cof Glzshvin. To this “r PM“ 297 Friends of Mrs. Beecher Dewar union there were born five sons of Brucieneil will be pleased toland two daughters. Donald on the know that she was able to return lhomestcad, Dougald of Mount Bu- ,to her home on Sunday afterlmhnnan, John of Vancouver, B. 0-. f undergoing an operation on Friday yAlexnndcr in Alberta, Malcolm in g‘ at the 110.110 of Mrs. .1. 1:. Fraser, Iv. s, A, Catherine, wile of John ‘Montague. ‘n. McRac of Pinette, and Mary, ————- wife of A. A. Nicholson of ‘Point . ‘Among the list or P. w. 0. Priln. Mr. ruacKinncn had always ‘siudcnis tor this year is the name been blessed with good health un- Io! Edna Fraser who led her grad- fill his last illness. but he endur- [uzlting class in the Montague {ed the affliction with true Christ- f wmoml School last year. He: 1.1m resignation. He awaited the end ' 1.1; wish her every suc- in one who was going home, and 1 1 PERSONALS VALOARHER (IA-MP WILL BE KEPT OPEN QUEBEC, Sept. lh-Va-iccrtiorl csmp will be kept open during the coming winter for single unemploy- ed men it was learned at the headquarters cf the local military district last night. The men now in camp who number 1.563, will start work shortly on the constructim of five additional dormitories. Five buildings are now under construction and will be completed within a, few days. Each building will house 200 men and plans have been drawn up for tho installation of an amusement hall, s, theatre, 11 chapel and reading rooms. Surnmerside gilgllnont Bay Carmel Exhibition TIILSUA)‘, hEl"I'l'If\IBI:R1!)lh Th» pllnliv 1r rurdizrlly invned. 7M "HOlmau hound Mstcm" mil b1 1|: upvrrahul: (111 Un- ground, hm! class 1111-111- a» usual a! u- noormo PEQLARR sromc The time-deiying/ ' H Wm“! n" M” “Sm M W W A EXCEPTIONAL BARGAIN Our Fifth Schooner BN5 For BQaI Now Discharging For Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday we of- fer a special price $7.7 5 per ton, shovelled into your cellar. Formerly priced at $9 r: coming YGBXZ-lf. exercised a. faith which sustained A Rib Roofing covering more sru per mg“ Nix-Roof is one of the mos: popular d-r» fanny. This roofing cavern 3; inrhu 1n ~. ‘ because fewer shuts are required, the m»: .1 rrm __ _ \ my odurmcul roofing. A saving in bmh 11-1». and r.-.1:._.,,-,_ 1 wvbw Dlrrrv wcuufi" HURRY BACK FROM ct-“CAGO 1 buns Mun": HIM- '-.'t.-_.\,.-Yv1v:rv'_ (his 111.11.511.18. - 1 war-i ‘abi! QQEEI-JT Q11’ " 544,» VNTIL‘ r-wvn MY) ' srvfiefl ‘"1 U'N‘T"(- ‘r1415 ‘ w»... e1: m-v scaring n- noose A911’ .41 Q omTw wun. as nous genome 1 GWA OHAN 1 ifoflunuffllnsllzflfii . .» _, _ , n , P h“ _ his soul as his bodily strength nu- Work in repairing the walls of and $9.50. ' ' ' - '- 1- X U‘ rAlJunym "I na; 1m irginning to lose my ed. He will be remembered by all the citadel of Quebec is oontinuins L A Lam mfg] ",4 54ml Wu}, p; A I H“ n l“ 1w Fys-siiil-Ill 4,1. I nrpsusltumv 1/.r»;r./;r_~_-_ vg.;.u1/.~-,rg-r- shall 1 d0?" F-ho knew mm for m; mynug’ with ‘n men‘ who would other, H. R. & ca’ corners lltflfdlngft) .1. Fire Md , , , I l‘ 1 M AKHAAI 1.7, "m round to 11.1 your paLs right kind and upright character. His wise bc unemployed, at work. It is T‘; 1m mm] & wining, 5g Qnggn 5t. , “'?‘71'1°=P1°11"7""fi'blm“}‘111‘I‘; - , . . .. . ,. , ,_ ,. L, , , '“""""‘"‘ “m” 1‘ ‘m“'1" e-vsev. and 11mm: as much money home was always a centre of hos- understood this work will cominus . ou ‘Ml r1! us l! 1-». . . ' , .. _ zndzjomm ptgimldlxk‘ v Mug... _,, W,” M Puma” m’ youlza. lay hands on! wltality. He was a dutiful and sf during the winter. __t Ji r/ gsivsruzzd grszic, \"}'e - .'--- _-. ‘ _ _ ' _ ' " ' 1 ‘*— ‘ li-r: us‘; 1.? Lo Father By b60110 M" ~ 1 Of 1 MGTHER HA9 BIIN OQING 11-05 DEQK Al. MQR Sand m 01s dlmmw-m n us: o! mmplns 7005115,. W‘, w, THE PEDLAR PEOPLE umnro I'.1!/11i1|1h¢1Il1".I Montreal Office and Factory, 24 Nanrclh Se. Fanatics-Oshawa,‘ Mammal, \‘.'1rmir;g_ \,'g|-qny|v;y_ Gd our Imvprlzn an farm [nlmnzs (u/vtrll and W!” (whiny I v... .1, A! 111F512! lailllllllll i __ ~w1'4§\_< \\\:{ vT‘\§ ta~fi1~§§ 4