y] Jlvpnuasosv. l eGar .|-l.7(lllBlTl - HALIFAX - OCT. flab-ions Wrestling 1311c bout between Henri DcGlune, World's Heavyweight Ch-"Illllun, and Charlie Struck, leading contender. m i ‘~M““‘ tempted before. See the Garden of Eden, a ecene of unforget- able lovellneee and allure. See the Military and Naval Round-up; two thousand perform- er: in daily feete that ileeh with colour and glory. - See the Living Foreet: the Finale of the County ._ Conteate: the I Vaudeville hi hlinere of the 4 Toronto Exhibition; the anorarna of ' Nova Scotia Production; Beauty, Glory, Mystery. Education, Deter- tainrnentl Lower Prices. Lower Railway Rates. All featuree under COVOI- - U. Racing Two days of record breaking horse racing with the fastest horses in the East represented. Four big races including a Free Best two i. r Tie vzruliodui- ‘m... .454” Scotla- ‘q The now date ol the Exhibition Qlvee scope to the pre- sentation of a eerlee of dleplaye. performancee and epecteclee never SPECIAL ' please leave at Ca-lbeclrs Store. Ad ti k 3 - . - , sfilgfioféfl 0:? 5761 10 12 1i aale now; drug- etoree or "e"- —SUMMMERSIDE roucr. out of three to aflnlsh. Also for AIL Race days Tuesday, return battle between Henry Ofilfllw!‘ 13, 11ml ThKIPSdV-Y. _ Irslinger and Al Bgvgfldgg, October 20. Come along for Saturday, October 22, the time of your life! i V her own game. oi France “'33 iflflurcs the v. hiclt shut out eye, either lctely faded. /’ m . IND. 5O ’You rnny ‘be the Imus dnluly c, r. en uwny by AYI Photographing - " The Invisible The photographic not really an invention; it 1;; o. copy on a larger scale of the eye. ‘the camera can see what the eve ‘cannot: man has beaten Nature at ,' A clear photograph of the coast Dover on a day when made it invisible to the eye. This was done by moans of a new plate cf British manufacture. I; has long been knoxvn that there eye cannot see. Infra- ‘lreri waves nrc too long to be per- "ceii-cd, and ultra violet waves are too short. Infra-rod rays penetrate [on with cuse and the photograph was mncie by the use of a screen A Royal Message Equally strange things have been ‘done with ultm violet rays, for with ithcse clear photographs can now be taken of omitting invisible to the because it has been erased or because the ink has com- 3111/4 anion ‘QFREE cnsn PRIZES you tune in tonight nnd learn how you can win it 1-‘ f LISTEN 1N ‘IO-NIGHT East acquired parchment which W115 camera was tained originally an communication from But recently made from thick mist per; and the Whole of including the king's came out almost as though the original ink there. i ‘ are light An Old Idea all rays but these. has come to light from a Queen of Hetephcrcs L canopy are already deposited q ‘ a wooden framework 10.5 feet long {w L E over eight feet wide and about sev- wii ‘ - en feet high. When the gold-cased, comfortable little room. A next to win one cl lOfl GICBHOL) M. bliu-a not"; n"- lill- enrh week. If tzDoui-glus’ Egyptian 1mm A portable bed-sitting room that can be set up in fifteen minutes is an invention 5,000 years old, which tounb 01 Egypt, belonging to the The Harvard-Boston EJfiDBCIlllOD, which cleared the queen's posses- sions fmm her secret tomb, recog- nized what the strips of gold-encas- ed, dccayed wood leprcsented, and bent every effort; to salvage the im- portant piece‘ of royal furniture. Dr. George A. Rclsner, noted Ekypt- ologist, of the Boston-Museum of Fine Arts, now reports that the re- stored canopy has been delivered to the Cairo Museum, where the bed and head rest belonging inside the ‘The Queen's canopy consisted of wooden posts and beams were set up and curteined with fine linen hang- ings, the Queen had a nflvatc and prmchair, and jewel box furnished the canopied enciosuro-(Frederlc- Liniment should be in every household. Stops bleeding at once, cauicrizes wounds LlhumsNi Not long ago a traveller in the an old piece of completely Mr. Ivan Ferguson, Moncton, N. B: blank. It was believed to have con- Mr- Herman Ferguson. Wellington” mmrmnt P. E. I.; and Mr. Wfllfum Ferguson, King M1115 Hsysport. B. C. A communion table XVI of fiance, but it ma been “'35 give" l" will"? memm’ °l W- scraped clean so that it might be Harry Barww’ ”' “Jung ma?‘ or used again It was photograph“, great promise who gave his life for with ultra. viimt 11cm by Col. w. m"? and Cmmlrl’ l“ the 1m w“ R. Mansfield, the hand writing ex- The donors were his bereaved par‘ the letter signature, clearly as had been royal bed, so another beautiful stained 81885 THE CIjARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN " ‘ SIIMMERSIIJE GUARDIAN] 7* and Rrince Bounty Chronicle A . 421mm UP-palnt-eeve surface and you save all. PNPmd paint, lead, oxide. pure raw oil. price low at Bruce's. 6733-1041-31- -MAN WANTS WORK 100K198 after place for winter. EXPeflmce m mpgu-mg and Painting. Apply J. m z. Gimrdlen. 0157-10-1: ~21. _-'1‘l1E DENTAL OFFICES in Prince County as advertised during the summer will remain closed Wednesday afternoons up to Dec- ember let. 5161-10-12-11. —LOST.—A man's brown over- coat between Calbeclrs Comer. Bedeque and Middleton. Finder COURT-In the Summersldc Police court on Tuesday morning several cases for drunkenness were heard by StipendlB-fl’ Magistrate, E. H. strong, K. c. Two drunks who dldi not appear had their bail oof $10‘ and $15 respectively estreated. Two ‘ others were fined $5 and costs and one two dollars and costs-S -—-WE,LLINGTON UNITED CHURCH-On a recent Sabbath a memorial service was held in the above church. The Rev. D, M. Mo» Gcwan, minister in charge took the service. The church choir kindly as- sisted by friends from Lot l4 sang appropriate hymns, Miss ma. Phil- lips presiding at the organ. Owing to the pralseworthy eiIorts of Mr. Howard Barlow, Secretary and i ‘Preasurer of the congregation an ad» tlitlcn had been put t0 the church the _rmcn LOW on pure raw 01l- a cask now at Bracei. Bu’ ' 5783-10-11-21. ‘THE SUMMEBSIDE REALTY Company, 220 Water St, Bummer- ‘side, in prepared to accept listings '0! improved and unimproved prop- ‘ arty, rentals, etc, in town of Bum- merside and adjacent territory. Your patronage solicited at reason- able rates. Phone 50-1. 5718-10-8-31 | -CARD PARTY - ‘The M81111", Monday evening card party 1n the? CMBA. Hall, Summer-aide was well attended this week. ‘There were twenty one tables. The prize win- ners were Mrs. Lilian Carver, Mrs. Simon Wedge, Mr. John 0. Arsen- nult and Mr, George Gallant-S -TUG-0F-WAB at Kenslngtcn in the rink Wednesday, Oct. 12, at 8 pm. The following is the lineup: Southwest Lot 16 vs. Kensington East; Kenning-ton West vs. Mel- peque; Albany vs. Indian River; 1 Freetown vs. Traveller's Rest, and Bedeque vs. Maipeque. The rink ansgement f quests that _ the above named teams be at the rink at 8 o'clock. Admission 10 cents. 5739-10-11-21 PERSONALS --Mr. Iva Darrach, Kenslngton, spent Thanksgiving in Halifax. —Hon. Walter M. Lea was a visitor to Bummerslcle on Tuesday.‘ _5 I building for the use of the choir.‘ so other friends at home and abroad l thought it an OPDOrtune time w‘ place in the renovated building memorials to Weir beloved dead. A beautiful stained glass window was the figure of the Good shepherd in the centre in memory of Mr. and The following members of the fam- Mrs. E. Nicholson, Bordon, P. E. I.; Mr. Everett Ferguson Charlottetown; cnts, Mr, and Mrs. Samuel Barlow; his brothers, Messrs Howard und Jack Barlow, and his sorrowing sis- ters, M!rs. J. Percival: Mrs. Roy McLure and Mrs. Rufus McLure. Al- is window in affectionate memory of Mr. James Ferguson of Welllngi-Oll, a. consistent member and church- worker was placed over the entrance door by his widow, nee Elizabeth Barlow, still living in Wellingtdfi and his family, viz. Mrs. A. Bristm; Mrs. G. Morrison; Mrs- W. 011W" Mrs. W. Roth; lviirs. G. German, all of Mass. U. S. A.; Messrs Lloyd and Eddie, Wellington and J. B11109 and Harry, Sask- m put in the back of the church with er’ Mrs‘ Mm °t Baum“ NBPS lvflsr. Joseph Ferguson old members Nova 8Com‘ Bank’ summerslde’ of the church noted far and wide spent the mmksglvmg vwaflm m for their good works and hospitality. his home in smumml’ Ma's‘ I ily were the donors, viz. Mrs. E. iR. be Bell, Halfax, Mrs. J. A. Loomer; t Mrs. I. G. Gnss, Regina, SaskJ 1mm Prince Edward Island Highlanders is in Halifax in chnncctlon with his I military duties.—S on Monday evbnlfig from attending the Maritime Synod of the Presby- terian Church. Hospital. It is pleasing to report that her condition is a. little im- proved and she ls resting easlen-S Com. T. H. S. Jackson of the Sum- Iegkm meeting of the Provincial Legion in Charlottetown yesterday-B Donalds have returned to Moncton, N. with the letters mother, ma. G. W. Robinson of summer-side, who BRINGING UP FATHER —Mrs. Heath Bowness, Kenslng- fun. spent Thanksgiving with friends in Halifax, N. s. —Mrs. B. W. Robinson of Bum» merslde has as her guest her moth- -—Mr. W. R. McDonald of ti“ —Mr. Richard Hinton, who is at- nding Dalhousle Universty, spent he Thanksgiving holiday with ds in Summcrside-s The World's Great l Fox ‘Glassio B.‘ llharlottetown, Prince Edward island “.011 . " novrninrn 2M an 4o»- 1932 Open to all Canadian National Registered l Foxes. s ' Preparelat once for this great compe tition. This Big Show provides a valuable medium through which‘ ‘to establish trade connections. i - - is . , i 'A Prize won at Charlottetown enli-an entry list assured. ' ‘ The third Show "to be held on P. E. Island nous of the rox mousrnv The place to Find l m ces the value of your foxes. Large 1. Where you fit as a breeder. 2. Where your foxes are deficient. 3. Valuable information on fox ‘husbandry, 4. The World’s Greatest Beauty Show in Foxes. Catalogues issued shortly. For information apply w. n. SHAW, . Secretary Fox Exhibitors Association ' Charlottetown, P. E. Island —-Coi. Ulric G. Dawson of the it is pleasing -s —Rev. C.J. St. Clair Jeans returned —Mrs. C. B. Jelly o! Summer-side a. patient 1n the Prince County 4mm, —M'ajor F. F. May and Lieut. erslde branch of the attended an Canadian Executive Fraser former 4):. s. K. Dbnalds and Mrs. °ld "lends m B, after spending a, few days cred from her other serious illness. —Mr. Charles Grey of Campbell- ton, N. B, is visiting Summer-side the guest of his nephew, Mr. C. F. Archer and Mrs. Archer, and his sister, Mrs. Mary G. Archers mnnksgiving. services were held in the Presbyterian and Baptist Chumhes on Sunday by Mir. Wilson, pastor of the Baptist Church. ‘Ihere weze large congregations at both services-S —Mrs. Fraser, wife of Rev. Mr. United tmurch, Summer-side, but now of Wolfville, N. 5., is visiting tor, Ksthleezn-S smlmerside‘ she 1s pared ml 5M i J I ’ found the Museum is wired, and ea. m. _ acmmpmed by he, m], dam? w n “Y finalise reportshsent by mill. fie "I J‘ M A l . e e, m... cans mar mo... p5,‘; 535;, 1,1 ,;:§:,;',:;7,, ,,.- .....c...._.,.,..| i - ohn Q W“ .\flnard'e Llnlment rnba out Pain. l DPIIIIWII ::Pers1an Balm is irresistibly ap- pealing to all women who apprec- iate charm and elegance. 1t; use keeps the complexion alweye clear and beautiful. Tonic in eifect. Sti- mulates the skin and makes it won- derfully soft-textured. Softens and whltens the hands. Persian Balm is equally invaluable to men as an ex- cellent bsir fixative and cooling mil-Vi!!!’ lotion. Splendid also to protect the tender skin o! the ehll ___.______.___ . Bub in Minute after exercise. to report, has recov- users of motor cars are making g thier vehicles last longer than they formerly did. ‘There were» 82,559 cars produced in 1931, 8,739 im- ported and 10.539 éllported, so that the apparent consumption was 76,- 759. Consumption in other years was as follows; 131,234 in 1930, 204,967 in 1929, 209,507 in 1928 and 157,832 in 1927. " s Business Review The Monthly Review of Business Statistics pointsout that the index of wholesale prism moved up from 66.6 in July to 68.8 in August, re- cording the first gain during the present year. Industrial production showed a moderate recession after seasonal adjustment, the index re- ceding fractionally from 74.2 in July to 73.6 in August. Employment after seasonal adjustment was at a slightly higher level on September 1 the Kain in the index being 82.3 to 82.4. Common stocks made a sharp advance in August compared with the preceding month, the in- dex being 59.0 compared with 49.5. Thfs index of trading on the Mon- treal Stock Exchange was 96.6 com- WHALES, DEAD OR ALIVE WANTED Following an appeal made by the Royal Scottish Museum of Edirr- burgh, Scotland, coastguard: along the British coast are keeping a sharp lookout for stranded live ori dead whales, marooned porpoises and dead dolphins. When onu ls p “him; l EYE S I G NT EXAMINATION little; and auppiylg; quee- psstor of Trinity It is quite evident that Canadian cause of the scientific interest and‘ poasib economic importance. YES‘ TRUE oust-r‘! Moorzsfe- l5 SECOND- YOU WANT TO SPEAK To omTY? oueTA YOU WANT TABLES Pow," 38o ma ' A CoRNED-BEEF AN' cABBAGS - DINNER? SURE-VLL sow: THE J. I IGOTTOHAVE 6.8.0.11. and prevents blood poisoning. Keeps _ clxfléfsfxlqff“; away inflammation and proud flesh. F 0.8.0.5. Snmmerelde § course-wants. . , U? r- _~ v turn-xi"... 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