- t _= ~. II7tn>u-'vs_wnf\y7v h _ _ V‘ -...— ~* ~ J EHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ' Judge Makes Girl __ - i _ i _q r »- r- ~- $1,\o00,ooo Baby CHICAGO, Sept (~07. PJ-"A stroke oi Judse Joseph David's Pm made three-year-old Ann Gross a "million dollar baby” today when he decided that Oapt. Christian Ghanning Gross was her isther. n g Oapt. Gross. diplomat, soldier " and international ohm-min, scion oi one or Chicago's oldest iamlllel ’ - - ' i ' and st present attached to- the g _ a United States embassy st Ottawa, . a ~. I _ , 1 Ont. thereupon save Ana a share ~ i ' o ' ;‘ inaelilodoootruslrundhehsd y ‘f1 established tor his chikirm. ' The captain had mused the Judie - . _ -' r to decide the paternity o! thg child, ' born three months alter brass sep- arated in France 1mm his wlfg, the _ Y'i LiT u”, Moo in in domains heiress daughter oi Francis s. Har- ‘ risen, iormer governor oi the Phil- . ooh... w this company?" Gross told the judge that. Anna ' l‘ a, ‘me, flygy threatened to had teen known variously g Anna . . “ma, Gross and Anna Zayas and that . jti tin“ he did not know she had been ,‘d ;,. born until she was six months old. ,ati .fia ‘ , _I In Obtlllilng 3, GIVOICQ llB llld ac- l q - _ / - _ l " cused ma. Gross oi misconduct » @374‘ F‘ p I with Marius‘ De Zayas, a middlg- w‘ 1-? 3g‘ y, <ay a» P‘ g L aged Mexican. described as an ar- f ' [Jul ' g 0* ‘Z tist, antique dealer and classical ' 4V j 5, .v-. dancer. ' {at a“ if; The battle o! the Grosses has en- 15V, i6 ; _ livened court proceedings on two gall! §_ e q": Wfltlnflute for the last six years. i. lai__,'¢‘~‘_i Gross met his bride when she was ‘- l: l)- 17 years old, immediately alter she I ‘W .vk%-,_ L. f; ,X had graduated irom a rrenoh con- I . 5w . , H’ H \\\ \\\\ , vent school. They were married . ,Bri ‘,' -'. .0 aiter an impetuous r- a, had l l“! , . >._ ~. two children, and. became leaders ‘ 1M l I \ ln international society. ‘Ihén on » _ . l!“ - a tour oi Egypt, they met the R I ~ Jm _ mysterious De zayas. They separa- ‘ . f” Jimmie Jinflle Sal/B -' ted in Paris in m1. N . ;1‘° Summer ‘ , . ‘_ ' I ~ M At igvgszfineal it milk" Further Mention of ‘ A D l :1’, 5i i satisfying food that's Island Winners _‘, I a M we real‘ No so ' ‘ * s‘: y -Slewart’s Bread - i - - w] HALIFAX, Sept. s-in Ayrshire _, ' ' - m, cattle Inge or Son, Charlottetown, hundreds of years. lt is the secret oi m led in the Aged Bull class with their - - - sweetness and purity in the violin, of - . ; r imported bull, Netherton Ambition _ GDAY’ after months of tut‘ mellowngsg in the “[10, 0f resonant“, in It is more conveniently plsced,easierto ‘ ‘Mr. at this year's Nova Bcotia Eahibi- l"! and M01131! 0f PWVUIB. the pipe°rgm_ . handle, more satisfactory to operate than twi- mn‘ _ Wcstinghwfl 1mm“ 7°“ m u the old-style. receivers it supersedes. ‘lm In the 3 year old class in milk imp“; Radio's newest, per. The column of air", vibratingwithin ‘n; Ings led with Buchlea Primrose, the {med “cation __. Qdumam every musical instrument, energizes and It is equipped with either anelectricor , ul supreme champion going to that "g"...¢h¢mo,ggigniflmflgo-adiggnmgmgnm; developes the full range of musical har- flflhkdflyclock as Y0" luquire-aflordinl i“ outstanding youns cow which has i f monics. i a double utility in the home. ."- ° Just completed a. record ot\13,6,3'7 n m“ nan’ _ ' I . ,arx pgundg or mug and 53-; pound, o; Leave behind ou all preconceived ideas N°W in a Radio Rfiiwivfl‘ for the It is a superheterodyne of amaz- , ‘he; tat. ’ of radio design. olumaire "8" does not first m" Westlnflhouse adapts this ing power-quiet yet sensitive to ~ . _‘iin~ The Aged Herd also went to Inge look like any, radio you have ever seen be- PfimiiPlii f" "db feliifoduflion. the weakest signals. It has extra» - 9'" .- dt Son, the Get 01 S116 @1588 801118 to fore. At first glance you will not sec any thflebi‘ Pmducing $0M! qufllilifl ' ordinary volume yet cross talk and ' ' l" - the” exhlbm" “d ‘m o” a speaker tuning controls or selector dial. ufliqueln beflufi‘, lmflnlficent in interference between wave bands i“ Blgtlghgfigflggpzgtz; hop” Broth These important features are all there of K680931111‘? llfld lmallni lIl fidelitv- is eliminated. ‘i: ~. {MPEN 0N TUESDAY’ ers o! Charlottetown, won third ior mul-“but obviously placed f“ the great’ With this radical innovation it establishes new. meaning for l 1m, I l it l t ased bulls. first and iiith tor senior est eificiericy and convenience. mmg 0th“ [mpfgvggngntg ggafcgly “ radio valuc"—-its low price is its Qihi t SEPTEMIF: ' bull calves, also the junior cham- Thgcolumglfg“a”pfgsgntgtheflfstand less surprising. ‘lol-iifllfiliailomfiiill’ Clluiihlu! flPPflll- ' ' y, ha“, provided a m“ “m, 523$‘) ‘m Beech m“ Datum“ only radio cabinet scientifically designed Columaire is up-to-the-minure- :IlI¢I:IQ<III:'IIET¥;§niEiS-IE::S: 3° m" °f the fimf° mlW ‘hi! “i °l Roper Brothers also won second to "we ‘he purpose of mdw "pm. Jnodcm as the ninety st°ry sky’ mrlirliliri-lli-c-‘Ilirlllliloirlliil marvelous new creanon‘ ' l 1°" i? for 3 year olds in milk, second ror a ducdml’ T° °mb°dY the fim‘ Siifapfif- Columfliffl bung! H- Egfz-éfffiom lZiiolifilllhifil Hear for yourself its magnificent ‘m I‘ year old dry, third for: year old cow damental pflfldPle “filial d1!‘ freshlng beauty—riclincss of . fangg 9f tgng, 5g; for youggglf 1g; m‘ i ~~ in milk, iiltli tor a year old heiier, tinguishes Columaire 8?’ from gubmnge as well o5 gound_,hat. newidynamic beaum Secure for your,“ he izzlzrzzl.zz"izzlllzi“flloi"hrs: “‘:‘*i°-&'““‘°“‘““ ‘“"“°"‘"“"“*‘ lmumipafolmmr- m amid“ l»? 3 s h I s l. 1n the we'd pram" hatch Rope, .t° e l elem‘ Although a full-size receiver, it utilirv 1nd l“ Outstanding V31“- . l s! _ t 00 llllll IE8 Brothers won iourth, in the Junior The "column of air” principle takes uP only 0M Square 500! Your Westinghouse Radio Dealer is - ,4‘ " ,_ Herd second. 1n four 60W bred by though entirely new to radio, is _ 0f 50°! SPQW-‘B unique advantage proudly waiting to show you Columalne "n . it!" the B015 and GIRLS. We the exhibitors third _ , , u _ _ _ h. l,“ a“ SCHOOL BOOKS “ The Beech imu 1;.“ e H b V old as the hills. The great mas- ommfmlymglggom l" "W h°m¢ and espfiClfllly in small 8"--the receiver that is remaking radio 2r ' ' m n ' e‘ Y‘ ters of music have used it: for "°'°‘“°-'"' flvflffmellffl- history. Visithim to-day. i“ " I think Iii Ipplloltlon of lbs prices llXfll by the BOARD 0| priaelpislaaue. Column oi Ir EDUCATION and are giving ‘ill! biggi-ei values possible for i sciiooi. snrruns or all i kinds. 3 were well tilled and competition was » awn; gooKgl gggm. keen" An inter-provincial touch was " ' “ ~, stalls, gyqggqgg 30mm, added to the competition through ~ i- , i i PENClLs, mgg, 5355535, the presence oi the two best herds v '45: _.d NOTE BOOKS. sod. so. oi swine on Prince Edward Island. fi S - " ' jis , The veteran breeder, and exhibitor l- till six oclock In gait“ in 802ml’ o! nenohron: g i . I ,0 a a ine ex bit. Mr. Howell's " l ' entry came third in the senior boar 5'5 ‘ & c o _ class. In the 8 months and. under ' - L. . l2, Mr. Boswell copped the honors. '1 lmltfid _ He won iii-st ion. sows over 18 _ P 1T ' . months, first (or sows 9 months and ' I,“ . under l8 months, third and iiith ior ~. V I» sows 4 months and under 9, second i: l0 mm"! chargeable m"? vision. - , c°m°l|Y fitted glasses lea work wonders. ' JZ.’.1'Z.§.§I.‘L""NOW /. - F- Iiurclissoil ‘Gurdon Hutcheson l Bcuris. F. W. Bwindells oi Princeport. us, also won s. large number oi prizes. The swine were Judged by Mr. Peter Brodie, oi York. All classes ior sow and litter. He also won the championship iemale, first for sen- ior herd, second lor junior herd, third best bacon hog, third for pen oi bacon hogs. incss. Miss Annie l-lockin, leit on return Mr. and Mrs. Peter A. Mcliiellan spent a iew days in souris on hus- mire, were visitors to town on Mon- day the guests oi friends. ' Mr. Upton Bealnen, spent the week to ‘Iruro, N. 8., this week, alter hav- end in Sour-ls the guest oi his aunt, ,home of her parents, Rev. John G.‘ 'and Mrs. Hookin at. the Manse. Miss Jean Paquet, teacher at 5t. Mary's Road, spent the week end in Mr.’ and Mrs. M. A. Paquet- _-__. ing enjoyed her vacation at the Miss Minnie Besmen. Mr. Harold G. Matthew. has re- tumed to Souris aim s short trip ' to Lake Bsrsnse, U. B. A. The following students iroln Bong Soul-is the guest oi her parents. ris have entered Prince o! Wales College. The Misses Pauline Paquet, Genevieve Paduet, Hilda McLellan. Miss Dorothy Moynagh, Lakeville, Isabella MacDonald and Mr. William llient the week end in Souris at Acorn. - oiled me forward In ihl (m! reproduction oimusla hrradlo Mrs. (Rev) J. G. Joyce and chil- spent a iew days in the Eastern Metropolis this week on business. hsrfchester MacDonald. Clear Spring, was a motorist to Souris and vicinity on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Richards oi Soul-is, were visitors to Charlotte- town on Thursday.‘ Miss Mildred Poole returned to her home in Souris this week after enjoying a iew weeks holiday with friends and relatives in Boston. U. S. A. Miss Gertrude, o! Souris. were vis- itors to Charlottetown this week Custard Pie It semed rather odd. first time we met this dish, to realize that to meet it we had gone all the way from our Ontario lnnd-of-tomatoes, to England. where tomatoes are iine, but much less common than they are with us. Something like making the acquaintance oi people from your apartment house, on the West Indies cruise. However, the dish was at once so good. so simp- le, so practical and usciul. that we didn't forget to transplant it. Since then, we have met many versions you want to elaborate. However, proportio not one egg to the cup of milk. A pint and a half of milk may make the amount you would like, and you carry five to probably seven. or even eight tomatoes. Beat the eggs. Combine with the milk, season to taste. just salt and pepper or a dash oi onion or qglcry salt, a little paprika, or a soupcon oi to- basco. Peel the tomatoes. Arrange them in a buttered baking dish. Pour the custard around them. Bake in a slow oven-or set the dish in a pan containing hot water and give it a moderate heat, 350 degrees Fahren- heit. Brlkc until set-probably about To elaborate a bit-cut a ‘cote’ from each tomato and fill the cav- son it with a touch oi made mus- tard and pack it into the hollows in the tomatoes. 0r use tongue with chopped olives or pickle. Be sure to pack the filling in tightly so that it will not come out as it cooks. snow GRADED liouiéizm M One of the outstanding features in tho government exhibit at the Central Canada. Exhibition this year was the display oi graded hon ey by the Bee Division of the Cen- tral Experimental Farm. This year for the first time hori- ca... vi these classes. As the ex- hibit graphically portrays, the ob- through satisiied customers, ‘b - ing with conildence in qualltygto increase demand, to iacilitatehliill- erly marketing and to endure greater returns ior the pr ‘uceii. Both novel and interesting ya: the display oi 240 pounds oi honey, the‘ product _ oi one hive at the " "central niooiiioeatoiedorlo 16' "is. this year. arranged as it was in a pyramid oi iive pound pails. ._____._.i. YOUR MORNING SMILE LI- Scotch Barber (ensasluz WM- anu-I psy lower wages ln the Bum mer because the work is easier. y hm0lIig{3_A‘ n“ 119"" M h" Dlflmuv MT- 5nd "—_ .. _ of it. and adapted others ourseli’. " your Mrs. Edward Moynsgh. Mi‘. and Mrs. D. Frank 'rierney Mrs. S. Rose Lakeville spent The basis is this A seasoned cus- half an hour. when a knlio nlunfl- 9y lo Effldfll l" Wcllldullce Wm‘ Alipllcflnb-‘Bui- P°°P1° 9°‘ "he" "M"- ' Thursday in our town. tard, with smallish whole peeled to- ed ihte the custard comps out clean,‘ government standards into the hair cut. lust the flme- ‘ ae our town last week. m. and am. wright Morris oiihavs returned home after spending Oelitral Bedeque, motored through a iew days in Iouris visiting relat- | ives. . matoes baked in it. The variations w. J._ 0. Bterns and dauahtenlie in stuiiings for the tomatoes ii v servi- at once_over cooking is bad treatment ior custard. D classes White, Goidrn. Amber and lDark, and there are three grades in Barber-lily. but ye dinns"‘- _to help them on wi’ their ov ti ri has returned to soul-is aiter visit- - SOURIS ing iriendli in Boston and other cit- lirleronlteofrtieoxlhlsttililexlirtzilgrei;133;; m’ guest's °HI°“MV°S"G' lildhlitllc ssillyliltr lties with sliced onions that have iective in graded honey is a bettet ’ ies oi the United States. . at her iormei- home in Souris ier dish, and the sort of thing the chil- been fried to a delicate yellow ten- product which will develop new! MT- J-F-Cl-BBY Bud O0l.H-M.Dav- --~-~ the past iew weeks. LOVG Apples dren can share freely with the grown der, but not too deeply colored or mer demand ior really iine Iililll‘ ison oi Charlottetown, recently Mr. and Mrs. Peter Holland. El- ___- ' Enveloped In ups. at all crisp, ln butter or bacon ty in one oi nature‘s wholeeoinl Mr. D. F. Keays, Priest Pond, Balance the egg and milk in the drippipng. Or chop cooked ham sea- sweets. The Btwml l! “Patel