.Bight . l fssl>'1‘EMBaR za, 192 _ - . _ _ _ _ 2 -9 _ ms cHARLo'r1'i:TowN GUARDIAN. ._ _ _ W _ ~PAoi§;'1r:r.cv;ri~; .J _ lhiiercise .Book -(nl-1. Cecelia 091, 4th & 51|] 1 . School Fairlff.`li'§°lf §i..’§i°"li°.'2..f.'l`.-‘.'f"°'.'. $3.1; ‘ Chl! 2.-Bush, MR. A.B. BRADLEY i n~». -».~._ 2 _(__, »- -e o£,Toronto brings to 'this store hundreds of new cloths for Suits, Topcoats, ' Carrots.-l. william suis. Donald. ston; 2. Herb Mullin, Donnldston; *Michael McKenna, Glenaladale; Anna Smith. Teu Mile House. _ Class 3.-Vo|etsbl,e|.' I Overcoats, Tux edos. cucumbers.-l, snr... smith: s, Al- ed Smith. Ten Mile House. ~ ii ` ,l"1f»=l1atrick."1‘en'Mile 1-louse. (bl~l. Agnes Mclntyre, Milcove;2. Fredrlck'Hughes,'Mi1cove; 3. JohnB. 3 ` Mclntyre. I 4': ic)--1. Francis Mclntyre; 2, Haul ' Mullin; 3, Anna Smith; 4, Alfred Smith. Ten Mil.; House. _ id)-1, Rite. Hughes; 2, Leonora Hughes, Miicove, (e)-1, Mary McIntyre; 2. Cecelia McIntyre, Milcove. _ ‘ _ Beets-1, C ll C _ _ Rellwmbel' 000 PUCG °° °“'l““‘ ““M ° Map Drawing ini Grades 1 to lo- _yuau-ss , _. _qv .,». - Measured by an expert tailor. ,H°llS¢: 2. Anna Smith; 3, Frank Don. 'sam Dimeldston; 4. l-in-old nllinpsn. l $24. co ° Gabba#--1, Michael McKenna; "Wm Mlllllli, Ten Mile House. Class I.-Flowers. 11, William Ellis. Donaidston; 2. Ce- celia Mcintyre; 3, Margaret McKen- nai 4, Mary Mclntyre. 3» rs) circles s io '1.-1.1-isrolri Ellis; 2. Anna Smith; 3. Alfred Smith; 4. - Evelyn Morris. Art Work, House scene (ii)-1.John { Geranium.-l, Mhfgam, M¢Kenm_ B. McIntyre; 2, Joseph McQuaid. ` `Gl@“2ladale: 2, Florence Powenolen- ‘bl-1» Flvrefico Power; z, wiuic .i.w. matics 1 135 Gt. George St. ,er-.. cuss 1.-cooking _ McKinnon: 3. Evelyn Morris; 4,Kline Court, Donaldston. _ Animal scene.-1. william mils; 2, , , 'res Biscuits. _ 1. Frances Morris, Rl” Wishes: 3- My Court. Donald- ¢~.- --u- 0 Tip Top Wearers are ‘ ' Donaldston; 2, Eu-wi Mnquam T, sion' 4, Leonora Hughes n . , P6 nshl (al 1 Cecelia Arb (c) l00 yd. dash lor' boys over 12 McKinnon. . V is) 2tyd. sack rave !or boys under 10 yrs-l., Loo Mullin 2, John Smith 10 yrs.-i, Joseph Hughes; 2, Wilfred Corrigan: 3. Michael McKenna; 4. John B Mclntyre l, Melvin Meouslli sud 1-ierberi cor rigsn; 2. Wilfred Corrigan and Alfred Smith; 3, Freddie Hughes and Fran-l and Willie McKinnon. (A) 50 yd. three-legged noe torboys --1, Joseph Hughes and Leo Dougsn; 2. Allred Smith and Wilfred Corri- gan; 3, Willie McKinnon and Michnzl cll Corrigan. John B. McIntyre and Fredrick Hughes iequal.) fb) 50 yd. three-legged race for girls -1, Leonora and Rita Hughes; 2. Hazel Mullin and Anna Smith; 3. Mile Hous ; 3. M t , _‘ 11018 P -, - ° "y Mm Y” M” Evelyn Morris ana oerii-use Arising; ‘ of;4,A isi 'rg ing:3,AgnesMcInt e;3,Jh B. . Savlng Thousands' ‘ W me ma ' Donaldswn' yn O n 4, Emo Fitzpatrick and Mary Corri-,I iKenna, Glenaladale' 2 Mary Mcln- - A i , _ . . p __ J- W- R°l’ble° 3. ._ .ee in- ..::‘...i°..i‘@.:.‘;i.”. ;:;..“§:;.. Hughes' M"°°"°' om Mamma' le wilile lvrciclnnou and Mlehseiglusil i Ginger Snaps. -- 1, Mm-ga,-et Mc. tc)-l, Hazel Mullin; 2, Florence kenny 3 Jose h H has mduohr Igemn; 3, mmm Moms; 3, Annie Power; 3, Willie McKinnon; 4, Mary B Mcintgnv 49 JME; Hugh” ~ lsiewsri. Donslasion; 4, Mary Mullin. M“lll“~ Péancis McI;m_;_e_ Price $24.00 sugar ¢;o¢,k1,_s,_1_ M,,_,-gnc; Mc, McIntyre; 4, Joseph McQuaid. fb)-l Cecelia Corrigan; 2. Kath- Fu _ pi - _ id)-1. Leonora Hughes; 2, Rita - MISS THIS l dn -1' Oren” Puma' 2' C!" Relay race, each school to be re-` iiia Mclntyre, Miiccve; 4. Ethel Mc- H0811*-1» f lquaid, Ten Mu, H°u£e_ ' (e)-1, Cecelia. McIntyre; 2. Fran- §;;5;_;t;°d;;°;;l’°°:‘ ;t°:a;‘;i’;1;'_ OPPORTUNITY 0 Oct. 4th and Sth -‘l. ______..___>-1-----*-°*'1' ummm .niiwrr sccolmr oeusns mrr in cllunc 's ____ ces Morris; 3, Mary McIntyre; 4, An- nie Stewart Dorialdston Class 8.-Division (B.) . » - M d ___ _ Project Ms .-1, Milcove school~ 3, Thread “nd “emi” "°°"'1' Mar' en ed sock 1' Mary Mcmwre p ' goret and Michael McKenna; 2, _, Embroide ed Lin _,_ 1, B1 h Glenaladale school. » iMCQuMd’ NxI'ucOve_ ;nMHy Margin' V R/eta. Hughes and John B. Mclntyre; 8-21 3 _ ' ‘ _ j 4 Chu 13____c°m““_ 3, Anna. Smith and Herbert Corrigan; 4. Hazel Mullin and Harold Smith. _ cl 9.-nsnusl 'ruining _ ‘ Maki; sw°‘_‘ Wim’ Mcxuh Hugh” Trustees race.--1. Joseph Mclntyre, '_ ' _ Miloove; 2, William Fitzpatrick, Glen- ll ‘“°“' G1°““l°‘m°' z' Am°d ‘sml'l‘h‘ Physical Tum" 1’ Muwve sliidale; 3, Jack Dougari, Donsldston;‘ Te” “me “°““’l 3' A°“°“ M°m"Y’°~ s°h°°i’ 2' D°"”d5°°“ °°h°°1‘ ‘ 4. rserlolr smith, 'ren Mile 1-louse. Public speaking (dairyinzl-1. Rita . 1 _ m.'I'ROI'l‘ Mich., Sept. 27.-The G:!;l“;;°‘_l4' _ ch” u___spm_“ Teachers' race.-1, Mamie McDon- UVRM 'Nil-‘W T»l'°°"~"‘°“l~’3 dlflng Mr' Justin Hugilu’ Mamie. 3 cwu;;1'wc_' (s) 50 yd. dash for Klrls under 9 dd' Ten Mm H°“5°: 2’M"y cunp' merhersorrs evsnsrilstw clmpa‘~si\ imnnon, 4 Ain,” Meinl , - lyrs,-1, Hazel Mullin; ii, Em., mb bell, oienslsdsle; 3. Helena Horam. me last July was “im lm =‘°““"` I ' ' yr `» patrick; 3, Mary osrrlssn; 4. aulslis M;°°"°i 4' H°l°“ M°D°“°l°‘~ °°°° ir ol inn. . !0!' the congregation of De‘.rc.‘. FM Hughes' Mumve_ _ Class 10. Live Stock and Poultry Ethel Mcmmidh secretary' - scum “ Gospel 1-lslli H0'-‘°* Hem, Cm _I Leo Dm” D,,,,_ rbi so yu. dash for girls from ia to 3WS°“ M°G“u"“9h "cling Im' amswn; 2_ _ylgsegh Hughes; 3,’3“mn 12 years.-1, Cecelia Arbing; 2, Elinor U2. U - W °f lm’ De""°“ Temlm’ and :M Hughes; 4, ceeil ccrrlgan. ' l ' Mullin: s, Anna smith. BEDEQUE NOTES Pune, and C°¢ke,e1__1‘ Rm, (c) '15 yd. dash for girls over 12 yrs. " fraid some .vi the mcntibfirr . . . ,- . I tm I _ Hughes, Milcove; 2. Cecil Corrigan. -1» Ffmm M°l"'l5» 2~ Geftfude A" ML Walt" Bownes,-I Bedeque, paid did not like tile size ri Mis Mr-Ph-”.r so 'e expense account Dr. Maw- . . _ P cuss li-collections eff- D°“@ldS¢°1= usd” ummm,” ‘ blng; ,3, Rita Hughes; 4. Annie Stew- gan. _ '~ v Glenalodale. a business trip to Clieltori on Wed» McKenna; Melvin McQuaid and Ce- ° yrs.-1, Justin Hughes; 2, Michael 1' ‘ H 5°’ "W*“"" l cucrssss uoross noni/cr Mer-:erm , s. my ug , C/ ' . ` ' '- 3, Freddie Hughes; 4: Tom D01-Ilan., - _,, tb) 50 yd. sack race for boys over V e ‘ O (bi 50 yd. potato race for girls-1, S ’, Florence Power; 2, Rita Hughes; 8, K V lively-n Morris; 4. Annie stewart. ' 4 _ " " "" S '50 yd. wheelbsrorw race for boys- . THE improved Plymouth steps out like a race horse when you touch the accelerator-and brings you quickly to safe, skidless, cushioned rest when you put on the brakes. il ‘ '~ ‘ *N ~ _ $_ inf* ' ' " -- -C; f' ' ` _ r' ‘ 'M 1 _ ~ _ ' 3 L-§' M, 1 _ ,ui-Sui ‘lg Tl’dCddl€ o elm is.-ssiuioi work 4- H°’l‘°'° °°“"|‘° ' _S- ré/ on 40 P5/moofé a/0650; z°z’./it f-_==-‘ ‘ |‘-~'.;_, _uf-';_ _V___.j~-_i _____ - ___ _ ' V '\.'=‘§’ .s null? T? _:_ _'=~=` ~~:;:=;§_-_:_-:Tri _ -- - 'Q w_ it.-.;_*='_j__=__;;T`-35; < A demonstration proves beyond question that no other low-priced ill ' _ f' "7 1', i' *'} ~-4;; ___, ,-1- =._._f'-4--`__ ___ * 5` __ W - " ` _ -__ _ _;`_‘=i3'- _:T 'f .._._`_`1.§_,"5'- ' 'S _*_ *___ _ _ _ ____..___, _ , -=_.t_>,3-;_;__ _ _ ... V . '-7 - Q wt-:__ __: " -- <- ~- . motor car can begin to match -,=_ -3-"‘== _ __ _ Plymouth in the thrill oi its tbroule -fr - _ f- __ f .-f S= " -';"'."_ ______ _.__ 1.: or the safety of its brakes. ` : I _ V-;_ Y ' -iw l; -rf-f_V\ _ ll For Plymouth iii the only low- priced car with the reassuring guar- antee of safety afforded by Chrysler internal-expanding4-wheelliydraulxk _ brakes, always weatherproof and always equalized. Moreover, Plymouth is sfirll-:r`z| car-by far the rooiniest and most comfortable car oi its class, ind ic rides on big, buoyant, oversiu 4. 75 balloon tires. ' I In Plymouth, Chrysler engineer- .__` ing brings within the reach oi millions a c_ar of real style, comfort, ability and safety. Ar lm you can have 1 low-priced ca.: that doesn’z -- 0 , ___ li* I _ ' f ;'\_a=>f__\‘_\\f>f_- - 2 __ _ 2 if :_-17;-___ _ - “W--;_____'“ 1 NE `|,` »~‘».~‘-is?`§'°~~ . ' fl;-..<_ ,.;. lil sa ~. ,»-fm. -_ -1 \__l . _s,.-..._.;_V fbté ls__ __ _ g .-, ..--»,,,.- ; ’ - ~ _..-~ _~ ` fh- % -_ /'e 0' *` f' - \\\ I l Q. ,Q,._.z_ e \ IF' ` - ~ ~.»»~.i l____»`§f, ' __ .j'=@‘;)/ _ gi. ~`f‘_\ _ '- -1. keep reminding you oi. in price, 0 $82000 and lpnrdi, /_ 0, I. Windsor C mpc, $820; Raadfrs-ffl/»i!Ii nmlrll mst), $850; 2-DocrS¢d¢n,J 60; 7`curi'r¢|,$870; D1 Lux: Coup: (fwfr/I rufnb/r nor), $370; I-Door Sedan, $890. All priru f a. 6. Windxe Oiilari' inrludin uandnrd l F, . 0 ' I /army ¢yur}mml{_f;:ig/il andraxzrrxrra). ' F .fl ~- fx .wi - -_---_- -_ ' Sn; /";‘4'; '»Q".`-jr&:\_'; well... "§"’i?1’ M *'- r “~_:‘l7'.'f_'-~.-is* DI Lvxs CoU'|'l('wi1h nvnb/I rut), $370.' Spnisl ryuipinmt extra ' ' Q uslaraaconuin ~ "ltd CD Gr-1"' >| *V W »-4 CANADA'S LOW CE R "_'. ULL-SIZ Y 4 _ _“_ _ __ ____, _\ cuuowh ssmnlmle “ents milling ‘ Tree Leaves -il Donsldston school-l ' (si) 'I5 yd. dash tor b0ys under 9 V - - _ Y 0 l3 sr. - . . _ ._ "°‘“°y "°“l‘m° l we ° “ 2 Anna smith: 3.‘Gertrude'Arb1ns. Y“'”" “em” H“*‘h"“' 2' L" MM' The Misses sleths ans Blanche P1'OViIlCi‘éll M0tOfS The congregation has voted tu sever l ` _ _ Donaldsw 4' Alfred smith lin. 3, Torn Dougan. 4. John Smith. Noonan, Bedeque, were “sm” M V“a°m°n Wim Mis' Mcpkersnm Samplesnbf Wood.-1, Mary Mom- (bl 100 yd. dash for boys from 9 tb me cll- .On Wednesday morning ~ - Y ' 224 Great George Street Phone 421 Angelus Temple. ' ,__-1--=*‘°'1*' l i » me; 2' mane” Mcmtym lil years.-_l Francis Mcintyre, 2, . l 1 Bernard Mollienns; 3, Joseph Hughes. ` ' _ wiin rzu.. » - 1 Mr. and Mrs. Simpson. Loi; 16.W°*'° . “F” 1°" F” '°’“ _ * _ _ __ __ ---_. “sim to chem, on .m_my_ Wm, Dealers for Prince Edward Island J - _ _ there they were the guests of Mr. _ _ . _ _ __ _ ,L ,_; " r ' - S1==1f>=°=\'-i=‘=“f-"‘f°-S”=°‘°‘='*‘° 'rrla CANADIAN-BUILT PLYMOUTH Fon CANADIANPS X » ' tleck. __V ~ 1 ` ' WV 'V ‘~_,' _'_ 'Y I" ' "` " I f _ -_ . !m._ md ‘ M“_ Meivmg Jghngipn L " 1' ‘.` . _ _ ' _ : ‘ and children. Central Bedeque, mot-. _.__ N110 hld 110'# Yet fewhed the bvtwni lrolved mensy would be down several bllgl-itch all branches ot. indust: ` V _ _ _ 3,* cred w Chem,” on wednesday m°m_ SYDNEY, New snug;-, w,,1es_ Sept, of the trade depression which nowlrrj_lll;ons_ This w;ulci mean, he said _ _ _ ` " \ _ ¥ ‘ I l 1 E Q [ X L . 27 I recent ublic address Mr-._ hangs over her. The wool chc~,~:: ilat in tlleiinanoisl year there would South America lies more than K _ f _ ~ sin, ms also alanine their “spurs -New give double assurance o e - . . €aS€ ' .I-Hof §ti€,1,`.iii,gsrMsL-u¢i.iifi-aulsir rirhsr Bod inlefiors . . the velveg lmovig; neu oi its valve-in-head en: ie » Qu. mendous reserves of power . . te t ll?-'~‘=‘~".:i‘°‘#.:°“.;r.ii,','5..°“...“-°..“:..°i ' :\“¢:n¢,;:'iibli`i'i.ntioi\ 'ofvcomfoft NN” “N70 1°»~=~f ~;.:,'°;%ir.;‘:.‘;‘.:°:" "f"“"‘*°"“'. """‘““° "'i°°'i1'f»'rb¢r»“i,.s|r insulin draulic Shoal: A _ ° ua gnoovcr or oansasi. -gun love/'0 if Shock Absorhers bougd the tpboemd . . providing don ie_uennnee'ot'ridi one in this gmuncfsilmelsiishlin-guieksv You are invited totem these newoomfort 'futures .- . an well ss rho eoumleu other i rsmneim f sh 1930/M humblin- Bml-\YC&'o o 6* fha £1 llffhl flnsc of three' new urls* ihreeinow wheelbuee md sh ' price ringes, there is . _mgdo e in and let ue pisses NEW H2 rs 525 <> lit 2 i _E V PRICES All .un or ouscrus ef cud" Mm -ro/nfs or census. umrsv ... _ _ ° ' oo Pulte Mow” ` A» Hlmle 6! ° .A ‘g~",'m,',».m¢' ` _ fxniiil-“$§”fii”§°~§§"`u°:e Charlottetown 4 6 _ V _mouse-n»s.»s»m»r l DealerstorPrlneeEdwa,' _I0 ' 1 ,iuivm°;°:>r;-M ileaving on Thursday tor their home =i gr -they seem to be s bountiful crop. We hope the price will be bountiful. l too. . day. . Lot 1. on Tuesday evening. Mrs. G. W. Myers and two daught- ers, the Misses Myrtle and Jesu. are in Calgary. Alta. Their many friends in Bedeque and vicinity ue sorry to learn of their departure, but hope it shall only be A very short while before they will be back on mother visit. Dr. J. J. Bidey and Mrs. Sid°Y.With their two children, Isabelle and Don- ald. motored to Uhelton on Tues- day. Mrs. Artemss Sehurman and Miss Mary Duschurmen, Bedeque. ;~-iid u business trip to Bummerside on Wed- nesdsy. -' , 0 ouimnu mvans sNoi.Arm's soot/li. i-IF! _ _ An amusing story comes from Eng; imd as 'told by Sir Charles Wake- field. nm.. known as the "British arnpirn micron saint or flying." .sir charles visiieu the -nuke or Yuri: boys’ clmp, and along with othor ce- iirnit; 'ro insure the correct timlnt oi me speeches. 'a Master from Her- row was given s gun with ordeisio shoot down all who had not nnisnod when the time wel up. ‘ . "Sir charles was culled upon to speak first. md having considerable experience, guiokiy uid all that no necessary saqm dorm. on mquir ing from the “iam with tht 3.- ei /5*” ..- __%...___ ,___ r that from present indications Aust i-neat a ter r-~lill'o'is less, whim bm- ,Demi which would thmw .I ,, n L p , Gullet, the Minister of Customs, said would be $45,000,000 les; this year nnd'bo approximately $125,000,000 less to 'fourth oi the forest ar::`§-fthe “_ Mrs. Orville Johnston, Bedeque. was l a visitor to Summerslde on Wednes- Miss Bernico Aiiieck and Mr. Lloyd ‘ Atlieck, Chelton, motored to Belmont, iehriues wu reiiuesiee w sneak. _'rho , boys, however, imposed a two minutbl it i \ The farmers or this vicinity are ~-~ f __ - - ._ -___ _ _ ____ :__ busily engaged in storing sway their ’ \ JESS _ / I .. ke 6% Q//9/1 ef' 23 ..»'2;»'- -r Nr » EsSi=.li £2 ` ' 'S-lx ~ oi1EATEsT iN PER1=oRMANc:E J SPEED--faster than any car ever built in its price class-Not just a fine drawn shade of advantage but a smaslling.big superiority that easily_distances anything in this field. Its supremacy is not based on theoretical horse- wer and specially adapted test devices. Ezsex speed is a real and usable quality-- establishcd on the road-established in records at better than '70 miles an hour, all over the country-established by stop-watch timing over,rn_easured distances'-established by own- ers who know and constantly demonstrate that nothing can touch it at the price. GFFAWAY- here again the proofs are actual, from 5 to 25 miles in 7 seconds-from 10 to 70 in 19.2 seconds. But moreimportant is the value of Essex getaway in dailyservlce. Its hbility is so we known that everyone expects it to be first away at the signal .“Go.” &£ ~adusiw to the patented Super-Six principle, whichno other maker can °°PY- ‘ ‘ ' - V Gaudet Bros. Q EASY To_ BUY 'Dealers for Queen's County, ECONOMY--netver approached with like perfomlancc. You may expect 18 miles to the gallon and upward--many get more-in your F.sscx thc Challenger. Important taxicab companies have chosen Essex the Challenger as exclusive equipment because its total of all operating expenses was the lowest in the whole motor world, To every buyer there is assured fuel and oil economy, durability, tire wear and low maintenance expense. RELIABILITY-official tests, as well as the experience of 200,000 owners, with the lowest actual records of service cost, establish Essex the Challenger as the “Reliability Car ofthe Year.” Two Essex entries with perfect scores, won the Grand Prize of the famous “Tour do France" reliability classic, against 'a lsrgeiield of costlier American and European carl. No other car of whatever price level 'equalled the oerfect record ser ‘si by both - -._ _ -- .__ ..__¢~.,¢» - nn#-"-"r~*" ‘ _.,~v.... . ...__ s_ E 5 E L9 11803 'T' _uosmsiiiucouus ?____.1_-_nn EASY T0 OWN ,.»._._ .1 . , Ni J- _ Dealer for »_ ~f . ` , ; , i ri 7 ill L'r"_! . `_f7'. , ii .Iii = ll ' \ t , 'if if, ,ll l» '_-J in "' », '-‘$3 i 1 _ers ' _#gig t i 1 r o i i li ,_,_,_.-.._.. 1 .~'.'_~‘.-"»‘-_-‘_-:_'. . . v-'_.,',,'|,‘._- \'_'.'.‘_ '.' xi,-'.='.»'.»i'=,»f§-'.»*` 5,'-v’,'. ' 3%; 2) an I the It il :rs ln sides s ls il 0 our _ the ` _ INCH ~ .‘ th! ,_ " W :ttinj ` an _,_