,1 ti w- t. "$253553 a § 3 Q 5.13 Si‘? w Er fist-was}: ‘:- u tamB:"J'»f'r€"!-':“;Tg 4 Annular-inn...‘ TUESDAY- anil Prince County Chronicle, iuliliiiisiiii tutti-iii EASTERN GIIAIIIIIAI ..'Thll column ls reserved III ri-iif. 7(_JI-ll_\iRl.()'l'l:_l_32'l‘>Q_VYN_ GUARDlAlS nun ol loool Interest but ndvorfll- lug o! a newly notun may be 1n- ui-mi u 2 unto o word Ill-Ml: payable in ads-use. -'l‘hl| column ls IOIGIVMI In: new: II local Interact but advertising n! I new-y nnluns may be inserted iiit I cont: n word gtrictly payable in IIAVKIWQ- —BOIIN HOOD FUOUR is guar- anteed to please you better ~— All grocers. L-Slti-oi. —BRACE’S prices on ammunition are reasonable. L-397-9-l8-2i. —NICELY FURNISHED four room apartment or furnished bed- room, with private sitting room. with or without board. Apply to Miss MacKenzie, Notre Dame Street. Bummerside. L-269-9-1l.-i5-18. —POLICE SEEK INFORMATION -'I‘i'ie R. C. M. P. are desirous of ascertaining whether a boy. aged sixteen. Spctltlng with a French ac- I be“ of an b‘, i some pine cent. is missing from Tignish or vic- inity. They are investigating n, re- port that ii lad answering to this description had been “hitch-hflkingz", yesterday and had gone bziihiii’: n11 the beach at Si. Eletinors. and failed] t0 return. Any iniorniatltin should be phoned imrnsziiately to the Motili- ted Police. GRAiYDhIA KEEPS RIGHT T0 DATE - i LONDON. S? i l7. 1GP)- Faslron 113w kiiou no age li:11.ts. Grandmother Refills U1) to (late 111i drcs= Mother dresses as tastefully as her; daughter. Women are more acutely fashion- us than cvcr. .. lie some oi’ the points made by the chairman ef the Sum- mer School Comittee 0i the Drop-l ers’ Cllfiillbii‘ of Trade of the, Unlfcd K..._crlom tit a luncheon 0f. the Sumnis-i‘ School iii Balliol Col-i loge. Oxford. I The more acute iashlon-con- grime-nee.- rf women 10-day; said, the chairman. Mr. Frank Ch ._ .111. ‘has been developed bv the well- informed by hundreds of thousands; of pecplv. Pzzinie oi iiil ages andi classes read zhcm." lrlelp Kidneys I tr Kltlllflv Trouble (‘f Bllltltlvr \v.=iii.-- ‘ noes makes you suffer from Goiimi; - t'p Xichte. Xcrvnusness, Dlzriness, Rheumatism. ' Fftlllflllli-Ti iii-hing or Avlfllirihvi Ilriciurs rirtserlption (‘ystex (s1. tr-xl. .\lii.-t onit your troubles in B tin}! or money tuck. Only 75c Li. Qfllfigim-‘v. FALL-FURRING FOX RATION'NO. 1 At your nearest dealer. - ctiiiciucud along" the wrong ideals. _ 1. of thcse Greek athletes." . JROBIN HOOD FLOIR is guar- anteed to please you better - All gyogerg L-Illo-Gl. . . ‘SUBSCRIPTIONS t0 The Qtiarlottetown Guardian may b0 handed to their Rept. Archie Hume. -PARKE - DAVIS Standardized Cod-Liver Oil just received. Taylor Drug 00.. Kensington. t1’ —FIRISPLACE fixtures, screens, basket grates, companion sets. brass hods, etc. Excellent values at Bruce's. 11-397-9-18-21. Phone 47, or left at H. J. Msborrs Drug Store. Montague. L-i ..*TUG 0F WAR. Canadian SAYS MODERN MAN Is UGLIEST EVER Legion, Montague Rink. ihursday. , 8 P. M. Band 1n attendance. Other CAPE TOWN, South Africa, sept. ‘m“‘°“°“" “""“‘°“L‘P,,§fgff._.,_ (CPJI—A visiting educationist, M. RJLLsSCiIU, at a wntcrence here de- clared men of to-day are about the ugliest they have ever been. He inintetl the learned men before him to give 10 or l5 minutes oi’ ..'TUG-0F-WARi—-'I‘he Tug-oi’- Wsr. under the auspices of the Canadian legion opened last Thurs- day evening in the Montague Rink. _ A large crowd of enthusiastic fans the" ‘hi’ 1° Pilifiicll, attended. Kilmuir team. King's ‘l““‘5"', ~ ' County and Provincial trhampions “e9 eomiiieediiie, per‘ stretched the manilia with Monta- haps. the most gioinous view in the gue beating me latter in two “Jfld as they greet the raising 51m straight puils. The first pull taking “I ‘m n“ “mum ducmr- _n° 60 seconds and the second pull 1ihysica1 cultuist and no nudist. mung 45 5ewnds_ some eX-epi1on_ though I have done my daily dozen any fine work was displayed b‘. the icr 3111's i1.;v.'. 1.1111 I brim‘ iii [lgghter teamsx especlany betgwen tiieii- ii don 1n 0111' 61:1‘ 3 ' F" ‘ Valleyfleid West and Victoria Cross as a habit as essential to wcll- ‘ as it took three pups w (199149 we beiric as w" ‘wit: Qurseivr-s Oriwinning team. Victoria. Cross win- vlvniiiiic our 1h ining the firs: pull in three minutes, "T-lkl’ El -03k =1?- fl" flvcfflllfiivalleyiield West wizifisi" the-next Cl‘.)\\'(l of city workers pouring out D1111 1n one minute nnd 45 secgnds, from a railway siiitioii Ol‘ the the “n51 pun W35 won by vaney- c owd; tlitit gather to see our foot- fled W951; 1n 1 11111-1111,, and 3g 53¢- ball izladzators. There is hardly a 0nd,; K11511111- Junjofs won Zgnjlfl» coed-looking. vital. alive men Valleyfleld East in two straight ziiiiong them. They WOfSlllp sport. pulls, The first, taking 4g gegonds mziny of them. but their worship is and the second pull t-aklii-z 60 sec- onds but were obliged to bow to “The rest do not know what it is Vallcyfield West team in the finals. to extend the i‘ h .1 es to tune them This was a. sudden death pull and 11p to their full pawcr and zestma regular ring talied sncrter as 'I'i1ey have ner .:i.w tlic grace of first one team and then the other 1 ' s iii-e capable, The held the advantage but he sounding frrcrit carriage. the of the three minute long found the ling-dog cxpression are the heri- feather on the Valleyfield West; t cc of 111011 too long 110w absorbed side 0f the while mark. The sports 1 iii the brains development. That. Will be c0‘! iiued next. Thursday ev- ziizd the (irab. s. otyped cloth- mini; at t-he same place. Besides .11: men confine the: bodies in has the teams which participated last l lped to destroy the physical Thursday evening there will be rmwii ilctiiiro of man. We can save Murray River which according it yet 1f we recapture the old $0 T690115 8T8 EOlng to clean up ev- ' efyming starting with Kilmuir and ending with the pmaoo slingers. The Kings county Tug-of-War ‘Irophy donated by Dr. T. V. Grant will be defended by the Kllmuir team at Montague on Nlovember 1, and the Provincial Championship Cup do. noted by the Hon. J. A. MacDonald of Cardigan will be defended by the Kilmuir team on November 12. Any information regarding the chain. SEEK DIISSING GIRL ON NEWS REEL CLUE PHILADEIPHIA. Sept IT-On the momentary flicker of a news reel film Anne Litvnks fam- ily pins its hopes of seeing her‘ pionshlp puns may be obtained from alginiffalgé‘ was on the Mono Mr. W. A. McLaggzan. President oi’ the Montague Branch of the Can. iidian Legion B. E. S. L. nnd teams wishing to enter these contests will Dleasic forward their names to President McLaggari as soon a; possible. Teams to consist of nine men-Ho weight limit-H Castle when it burned For days her relatives have been keeping: iii touch with the news- paper. pinning their hopes on a news reel see-n by A11nc's brothers, Hanw rind Jack. On the screen the brothers are sure they saw their sister, bundled up iri a blanket, being carried from a rescue ship at Manasquan. N. J. She may be wandering some- where alone. they think-dazed from her harroiving experience. PER SONALS .."I‘he Guardian is yiieased to report that the condition of Dr. Pgestgn McIntyre is much improv- e .- ..'Mr. and Mrs. Hwnklin MellLqi-i and son. Donald. of Auburndale. Mass. are visiting Mr, Malnehis bmihet‘. Mr. L. B. Mellish and Mrs. Meliish. Montague.-H Una Dlinnril’)! for PIInnI-p Convention At Souris The local teachers’ convention at Scuris was well attended despite the unfavorable weather. The morn. Lng session opened at 10.30 with the President. Mr. Innis Garant presiding. The minutes of the pre- vious local convention were read and adopted. This was followed by appointment of committees. After remarks by Mr. Gallant. Supervisor Murphy gave o. very interesting tafk regarding School Fnir work. He stressed encouraging the pupils to do their best», for the sake of the work itse‘! instead of for the priz- es offered. He also suggested that each teacher try i-o orgarfze a Lit- AND FOLLOWING Glamorous, flattering HATS Hats that express the best of the ideas of Paris and New York, original, clever, some- times daring‘. At the Opening THURSDAY Thursday Afternoon, Sept 20th. DAY$ sence of fur fur collars. est you. lottetown. AT THE EXCITING THINGS ARE HAPPENING to rue NEW allas/itons Yotfre going to look new ‘this fall! You'll be wearhre Stylgg that are far in advance! Yo-u’li see Coats that are delightfully modeled, you’ll note the ab. you'll like the intriguing;- righ ‘And the Suits, fur collared mostly and developed in most; attractive fabrics, will inter- Dresses will be shown at the opening 1n a variety that xivill take your breath. ‘matter of a metropolitan show for a city of the size of Char- THURSDAY ‘M on the sleeves, Really a, OPENING- craiy and Debating Society in his HARD cause we have reduced the which makes it cheaper in smoke, soot or ashes. H. R. LAB y_ m 1000. Our customers are buying Hard Coal this year be- $12-50 —it gives o. perfect even heat-less work and no THE LOWEST PRICE IN 20 YEARS 50H Coal wow i" $1.75 We offer Victoria-Bras D’0r-8pringhi1l Blower Slack- $5,QQ Wholesale and Retail. COAL P1’? the end than Soft Goal. Coke. GE 8 C0. or her school. address in which he spoke of the advantages of the Carnegie Library to teacher and pupil. he also spoke of the time table and the qualifica- tions l school Teacher" was read by Miss Mary Lanigan. spoke in the interests 0f the Junioi-‘on the course of siiifics. Red Cross nnd csmratulnted slicer- visor Mlirpiiv on the 100 per cent was the "Question Bert". enrollment oi’ schools in his inspee- Hynes and SHDBTiTIYf-‘ndflll 511"’) torate. Profesor MocMlllan gave n. very Supervisor Hynes then gave an lowed by a. few words front ‘Miss are being placed in the branches a lacher. of the Carnegie Library for the us; Folltwiirg these addresses :1 paper. ‘The Responsibilities 0r ti“ entity rounding district-s Superintendent Shaw then ad- Miss Catherine McLean The next fCfllllN oi the Stine: visor answered the questions satisfactor- Mr. Gallant then called on Miss ily. MacAiilRy, Supervisor o: Hospitals, Reports of the committees who gave a few words of advice to then called for. the young teachers. reminding 'I‘he following resolutions them of the important task they adorned: had to perform in guiding young Resolved that. the thank: nf this children. Mr. Gallant then express- convention be extended to the sup- Cd thanks on behalf of 1.11059 pres-ierlflifilldflli, Professor Meirivialwm. cnt. to those who spoke during tihtrfiiupervisors i-fynes and Murphy. morning session. ‘The meeting then Misses Lanigiin. Mach-on. Brflesnn adjourned till 1.30 o'clock. and Mar/inlay for their interesting During the afternoon session vmd verv instructive addresses. BRINGING UP FATHER VJPTC WON! of the school children in the s1ir- lie SO11 . Resolved that all teachers en- interesting dcmonstratiomon tieach- deavcur to maintain 100 per cent in»; French Phonetics. This was Ioi- enrollment in the Junior Red Cross. Ricsolved that the thanks of this Batesori regarding the books which , convention be extended to the trus- tees c-f this hall for its use. Resolved that the holding 0f pub- iiali-year y examinations b: not compulsory. Whereas children enter schorfs n: dressed the teachers. and ndvisedxllrferent times or the year. b.- it therlithcm wfwflmlflf! 1hr‘ bOOR-s llsiffhthercioic resolved that 1ia1-ei1is b: [urged to sec to the fact, that chil- DYCRram drcn attend school at the beginning cf the szliocl year. The following officers were cit-o‘.- cd for the coming year: President. Mr. Louis Gallant, (re- elected). Vice President. Mr. 13:. E. Doucettc Secretary. Miss Martha Rcbert- Execiitive. Miss Bessie Merlin: closed by miizini: the National An them. ni- siinitrriu n" Plinulrs MCI/"Yll Miss Maiy Lzmigan. Mrs. James E MiivDnnzild. iviaaiéia réiié; Dictatorship o! affairs, exemplified by these in- cidents as by others, no surprise was caused when the Republican inde- pendent, Journal. Liberian. appeared today with n. flaming head1ine—"Bc- ((315 - _ fore the peril of a dictatorship." ,3). “m...” h. Special who) “Following a series oi conditions ivinnini). 1-‘. ll-Vlilli unrest ‘nmwed by m‘? are" WM» 9P1!" is izrotvliig; daily. iliure were indications headkd wward‘ 1 ‘errlble snuatim‘ today of a dictatorship analagm“ w m“ which h“ pm‘ “tun, n mp "finds of vailed in Austria since i932." the imnitv , llie i-zidictil wings in pap" °b5°rv°d' pnril I11 Southern Spain, iii J t-ez De La Froliltirii, 2i conpt-rs‘ sti"".:' devel- oped this iniiiiiiliz iiiio a tzeneral strike. with lire h... 1's oi Cadiz and’ WINE TRUE TO SPIRIT LOVE 5n q-Jnq y» -, ~- - _ (By Th! Clnllllan Press) -- mii]; i n u liking out 1n sym WIMBLEDON. Eng" Se“. U_A At Ovicdo. 001., 11111110 Bardbeo. 1°” “man” °’ 3° W“ “W ls war lllillli;ll‘_\' l‘[‘]‘)i‘i Icon iiii of 111' ry industries M)“ Fm" Jammgs of Swnwn‘ v.2. we'd irotn niLce and rcplzic- wad- 5mm 1870 h“ swecmeafl‘ _. by {hr- 1 ~ _~ Agym-p.“ depmyddied the clay before they were to (‘ieiiri-al l< ‘ll 'l‘i1e removal was‘ be manled- ‘md she mild” a WW w ‘lilikftl iii 1 i-wr-i-izt seizure of o remain true u) her first and only liczivy qiuiiiizly ii‘ itiuiiiiions in As- IOW- Blend‘ had be?" PPYmW/lefl W iiirias. see her wedding dress and trous- t11 the hire iii the unsettled sinte seou. which she kept in lavender. tum-e M the- revealed by the death. aged 84. oi“ DROUGHT RELIEF PROGR .\ utiiE (C. P. Cubic By Guardian's S1x-i-ial Wire) PORT OF‘ SPAIN, Trinidad. Sept. 17--As the lilillfll step i iii drought relief progrniiimc, the n "- crnment of British Guiana nil open tip n thousniid acres oi i rice-growing land through tlii» i- structlon of a new lflllldllflli icm. TRINIDAD GOVERNOR RIITFRN‘) K‘. I’. (‘able By Guardian's .\‘|>i't'lfl| Wire) PORT OF‘ SPAIN. ' Sept. 1'7—Govei"no1- Sir A. Hollis returned to 'I‘i"iiiidn<l with Ladyi Hollis tind their daughters lifter n holiday iii 1m" months spent iii England. GHYPIV‘ or Hollis‘ lPFlH expires in iiiziiihei iorint 1\\‘( liZ-ILOIIUIS; i -BY GFTORCY? MCMAN weuu- uishzisi- BUTCHER‘. ARI wot; suns "Fl-toes ci-iicKEi-iegvoté $Ei~4T 58 Queen Si. AH‘. THAT CHICKEN $MELLS CiOOD- . OLD TlMES TO HAVE MACGiE CQQK A HOME MEAL~ NEARLY READY- GEE‘. V75 LJKE lT MUST BE. NOW-FlFl ~ Ea’? i-isLLo-DmWY- ‘BAVEA I iN YOUR PLACE lN ABOUT "mo! MINUTE5'