_ . ‘;‘.___.__;'.1 .._~.._-<_.--,--_o__....--.w- r\ '1 SUPQ 231E 5 5i ‘,5? .§; l .... .. Hy Long Odds the Basil Tea Value B lflfi d ilk ldfllsnlng tel nan-lint, HORSES BLUENOSI TIAlssttllbehsgsoldsttlso pound package. Audit still mndoltfnmcsu. popular price o! 35 cents per has the same qualities that Victoria-Bras D’0r—$ydney THREE STANDARD COALS KITCHEN and FURNACE $7.75 Cash Price ll. R. LARGE & G0. 58 Queen St., Charlottetown, Phone 1000 Retail and Wholesale Quebec Slow 1i . In Securing New Markets (Canadian Prom) 5T. ROSE, Que, Sept. 25.--The Quebec Government is lagging be- hind other Provinces in efforts to secure wider markets for Quebec produce and as a result other pro- vinces —- particularly Ontario ~— are gaining first foothold in the United Kingdom, a market opened to Crin- wili be exported to England this year." Saskatchewan and Alberto were doing well in their export of butter to the United Kingdom. A shipment of 200 hcud of cattle from Churchill on Sept. 27 was evidence that Canadian export of cattle had greatly increased. Ontario had fcur agents in the United Kingdom and the City of Bcllevillc was requesting the United Kingdom for the estab- lishment oi an exchange poliz-y - Canadian cattle for British coal. “And where is Quebec in all this?" asked Mr. Suuve. "What encourage- _ and Prince Bounty Ghroniole -onomvn nun’ - mos Qual- ity-Low Prics-Brookvillo Manu- fsotwing 00., Brookvifls. N. l. -'l‘l|is onlnnsn ll rent"! for nesri if Interest but advertising of n ozwu nssnro any is inscrtsd M l ‘ants I Ind Iiflflii DWUNI II Ill ‘Dive, 411A‘!!! MOON Base Burners. all sizes. lowest prices at Bruce's. 1850. _ with!!! ISLAM)!!! 0N MOTOR TRIP — Miss Florence Canspbell and Miss Lsurn Bnrdy mom ‘ ‘ by ms. I t Gunp- bell and Mfr. William Emery of Worcester, Mass. an guests of M!‘- Bfld Mrs. Carl E. Crockett of Bum- mersido and will later visit Miss Campbell's home in Manhood-S 4.0m) RANGE r minion shot. shells, fresh stock at Bruce's. i300. —A'l'l‘ENDIN‘G UNDERTAKERS CONVENTION-M‘. Percy L. Bow- ness and his son. moor. were in Charlottetown on Tuesday attend- ing the Convention of Under-takers. —S —FD'NEEAL NUHCE-Mis furi- eral of tho late George Ives will be held on Friday st 2 p. m. from his late homo in 'I‘ryon. Mir. Ernest D. Ives of Sydney, N. 5., has sr- rived hoime and Mr. John L. D. Ives of Winnipeg is expected to be home in time for the funeral ser- visor-S _.-_... —WEEKLY WRIST BEGUM!!!)- Tho regular Monday evening whist parties of the Summei-side Branch of the C. M. B. A. were resumed this week. There was s. very 800d attendance for the opening night. twelve tables being in play. The prize winners were, ladies first -—ATTENDED CENTRAL SCHOOL FAIRIfi-tbout thirty chil- Mis, Ema Gallant. consmaggon, dren from 0'I.eary High School at- Mm Leonard Peter, Genuqmeyfs tended the Central School Fair in “m, M, Hem-y Martin; congola. Charlottetown lsst week. They were tlon, m. mo Gallant-s accompanied by Mr- Lloyd Hen- ______ derson, principal of the School. —-SPORTS AND TUG-OF-WAR They motored to town in Mr. ling- ,“ Kensington on Wednesday’ gem, ham Palmer's truck leaving Wed- 21, at a pm. Senior pulls for the “may afiemoon and returning on Amen “why, 5L Even”, W, Saturday. The children enjoyed Kensmgton. Junior pun, s,‘ Eb themselves very much and besides eanoi-‘s, New Amnan, North Bed- the Plea-“m- they “med a 8°°d eque, Lower Bedeque, Central Bcd- d"! °f "send lnlbmm-tmn from Eque and K,.n51ngton_ A trophy 15 the show and also from the excel- bcirig donated for junior ‘teams, 19"‘ addflfiselms announcement of which will be made Wednesday night at the rink. Tennis to comprise ten men weigh- ing 1500 pounds or under. Also full . ____.. line of sports. Admission 10 cents. _.cong;-@tu1or1o;w or, extended 1337 to Mr. and Mrs. J. Scott Cairns, PERSONALS mcnt ls being glVun farmers to sell their goods abroad ill such a way to obtain full advzii‘ c of the Imper- ial pacts." declared I -. suave. sda by the Ottawa Imperial Con- ference trarie agreements, Hon. Ar- thur Sauve, Postmaster General. wday told an open air gathering of Conservative su orters here. l —‘__'_’, ' Listing some ascent achieveirientsf Two young Englishmen have Ian‘?- m the promotion of foroign tmdel‘ ed at lonely 'l‘l‘lSl'.fln cle Cunha in Mr. Sauve said a. steamship line liadl me 50pm “tn?” to spend two sstnblislied a bi-monihly service: ymrs m .f“t.“.“-“““ mo. possibilities hem Halifax to the United Km? of ‘establishing an air base and dom and “as a result it is evpccted “vhnlmg Station “mm | 5,000,000 barrels of Maritime apples W'- Mlnnrrl’: Llnlmvnt removes sinlnn. Thanksgiving Day REDUCED FARES Between 'All Points in Canada and to certain destinations in the United States. Up to Four Day Trips Fare and s Quarter for the Round ri . Tickets good going noon Frisag, Oct. 6, to noon Monday, Oct. .; good to return leaning One Day Trips Single Fare for the Round Tri . ‘Tickets good going by any train after 1.00 n.m. Sunday, Oct. 8 or lilonriuy, Oct. 9; returnin to dastinnticnnot later than TUES- reach starting point not later DAY midnight, Oct. 10, 1933. than midnight SAME DAY. Tizhf: aid mrnplefs infarmalion from any ngmt. M-l1l CANADIAN NATIONAL I Try A VON I A freshly mined car 0f fully screened’ AVON COAL is now on our track-This coal is a‘ remarkable bargain at $7.00 :1 ton. ' liREE DELIVERY ON FIVE OR UORE TONS VICTORIA at $7.75 YORKSHIRE $9.50 PhOIIC Phgne 9Q“ MARITIME GOAL 00.5"" 2 Cumberland Si. —PASSING 0F GEORGE IVES -'I‘licre passed away on Sunday. Sept. 24th. at his home in Tryon. Mr. George Ives at 82 years of age. Mr. Ivrs was born in Tryon on May 27, 1851 and was the son of the late 'I‘h0mas Ives of that place. Early in life he started a saw mill near his father's estate. which he ran very successfully un- til hs death. He was most highly respected in the district and his long and useful life was spent in the interests of his native place and many will remember him as a genial companion and worthy citizen. Hts wife, died several years ago. She was Charlotte Dawson, daughter of the late Thomas Daw- son of Tryon. There are three sons left to mourn. namely, Bruce Ben- jamin Ives. Onahelm, California; John L. D. Ives, of Winnipeg, Man- itoba and Ernest D. Ives of Sydney. N. S., the latter two are expected home to attend the funeral. ‘Three brothers and two sisters are also left, Charles in Tryon; Isa/ac in Montague. P. E. I.. Edward in Pcnticicn. British Columbia, Mrs. Elizabeth Cochrane, and Mrs. Grant Bacon of Ti-yon. to all of whom sympathy is extcndecL-S . ::Don't Submit to Asthma—ff you suffer without hope of breaking the chains which bind you do not put oil‘ another day the purchase of Dr. J. D. Kelloggs Remedy. A trial will drive away all doubt as to its effic- iency. The sure relief that comes will convince you more than any- thing that can be written. When help is so sure, why suffer? This mntchless remedy is sold by dcalcm everywhere. ___i______ illmmi’: Llnlment for Chllblnlnp. Freetown on the arrival of a baby girl at their home on Saturday” Sept. 23. I -slw.l'8. Thomas R. Beer of Char- lottetown was a visitor to Sum- merside over the. week end._s —Mrs. Carl E. Crockett has re- turned to her home in Summer- side after an enjoyable vist with relatives and friends in Worcester. Mass-s -M1ss Doris Lear-d of Coleman was operated on in tho Prince County Hospital for appendicitis and 1s doing nicely.-S sssrsnn ‘euros nan-oi on. This eoinun II rnslrvol Id saws of local lntsrsn but ndvutlslll n! n nursy nntnrs lnny bl llnorlsl j I nuts n word strictly pqynblo In ‘dunno. "WUBSCBIPITONS to Th! hlndod to their R69. Archis Bums, oriofintfl. Lllsbonbllrugfltoro, pmgfiflu, 1M1 Qsonoulvn mull-nigh Qual- ity-Low Prlco-Brcokvilis Manu- facturing 00., Brookvlllo, N. B. “WIAIIDIGAN Pltlllflll- IAN CHUnCK—Sund-l!. Oct. 1st. Service will be held st Cardigan nt 2.80 in tho afternoon. Rev. Alex R. Gibson, minister, will preach. ..'l'l‘. ANDREW’! IRISH!- TERIAN CHURCH, Montague, Sunday, Oct. 1st. Services: Morn- ing at ll. evening st ‘l, Sundsy School meets at l0 o'clock. Roy. Alex R. Gibson, minister, will preach at both services. ..'SUNDAY SERVICE-Church of the Holy 'I‘rinity (Anglican), Georgetown, Sunday within Octave of St. lvfichsel and All Angels, Oc- tober lst. Matins with sermon, 11 a.m.; evensong with sermon, "St. Michael and the Angels," at ‘i pm. Capt. T. F. Kelly, 0A., in charge. ..'S'l'. ALBAWB MISSION. (Anglican), Souris. Tuesday. Oc- tober 3rd, at '1 pm, service of evensong at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Ellis. Capt. T. 1". Kelly,- C.A., in charge. ..'CARTER — WIGHT — Miss Edith Carter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. Townsend, 491 Dale Street, North Anclover, became the bride of Newman Wight, 58 Asgood Street, Methuen, son of Mr. and Mrs. William D. Wight oi’ George- town, Prinoe Edward Island, at s uowm poms]; ~ Yum HUSBAND, ceremony on Saturday at St. Mon- ica's Church, Methuen. The cere- mony was performed by the pastor, Rev. Father John H. Powers, and the church organist played the wedding music. The bride wore a gown of white chiffon with a. white satin hat and shoes, and she car- ried a bouquet of white roses and baby's breath. Mrs. Ruth Turner, a close friend of tho bride, was her matron of honor. She wore a frock of peach chiffon with n blue hut and shoes and she carried an arm bouquet of talisman roses. . John Casey of Medford, s. close friend of the bridegroom, was his best man. Following the ceremony a reception was held at the home of her works. The provision of basic scientific instruction for young women who intend to become nurses, but who are not old enough to begin hospital work was also considered. In both cases it was suggested a diploma. of nursing should be is- sued, and that the University should give one years instruction. sh- James Barrett, vice-chancellor of Melbourne University since 1931, writing on this topic, says: "It may be well to indicate what has been done in other countries. -4Mrs. H. C. Archibald and little son, Master Paul of Dover. New Hampshire. ls visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Strong of Sum- mersldc-s —Miss Helen Holman and Miss Janet Home of Summer-side left on Monday morning to attend Dal- housie University, Halifax. NS-S -—Miss Marjory Nelson of Chan lottetownds vlsltng her cousin Miss Dolly Matthew of OI/cary-S -—-Mr. Edward Urch who has been in Western Canada on account of his health returned to h's home in Travellers Rest last week. He was accompanied by his sister-in- law Miss Carrie McArthun-S -4Mrs. Robert Bovvncss and Mrs. J. A. MacMurdo of Summerside loft on Tuesday morning for Win- nipeg. Calgary and Edmonton. Mrs. iMacMurdc will spend some time with her mother. Mrs. James Mc- Leod, and will also visit other rc- lativcs.—-S the brides sister, Mrs. Arthur "Massey, Railroad Avenue, North .Andover. After a wedding trip to lPrince Edward Island where they 'will visit the bridegroomls parents, §the couple will make their home at 2 Parker Court, Mcthuen. A magnificent volume on the sub- jcct of nursing education issued by the Rlockefeller Foundation sets out the case in considerable detail. Curiously enough, the nursing edu- cational problem hss been faced excellently in Siam, where the lQueen has taken a personal inter- iest in the establishment of the ‘college. In Great Britain two uni- versities, those of London and Leeds, issue a diploma. of nursing. In Canada, four types of nurses are trained: the bedside nurse; the public health nurse; the bed- . . . side nurse who docs a year's scien- ;::.s&:".::;:.r“r:;.i 21.5532; m i; h," a c now- 213116112X)“ by the’ lvirsllty d," thsilzggelnofrlllzxr tlgriflesslon, s and the S e nurse’ u y m m an lstudcnt of the long course or five holding ‘the necessary certificatcsnyears’ which loads to the degree. who dcsncs to obmm pmctkmllcf bachelor of science in nursing. ‘ "There is emerging a desire on -Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Wln-,the part of women engaged in chester, Mrs. Guy Dfllllflg and MlSSlIlllYSlIlB to elevate their culling in- Amy Matthew of Charlottetown to a learned profession and to un- EDUCATTON FOR BEDSIDE NURSING (Canadian Press) MELBOURNE, Australia, Sept. 26—-Women delegates from the Australian College of Nurses re- cently discussed with the Univers- nnd Mrs. E. W. Silver of Bostcnlderstand fully what it is they are motored to Sununcrsidc last week! trying to do. -I am afraid that a on a visit to frlcnds.-S good many medical practitioners certain that most nurses would make bad medical practitioners. I have no doubt that many 01 the nurses will be able to state their case much better than I can; but the sympathies of thoughtful med- ical practitioners will be Wit-h the nurses in their effort tc obtain such knowledge as will fit them fully to appreciate the signifi- cance of the work they are doing and its excesdins 1x11001415“- They arc really s social necessity.” Sir Jails added- "The author of the section on British nursing in the Rockefeller Foundation publication sadly di- meets attention to tho i809 that thousands of women ‘ ographers-nn overcrowded occu- pation. In Melbourne numbers of capable women bewme in "arts and science, and. apart from the cultural advantages of such a. training, they have learn- - ed nothing which definitely fits them for professional occupations o! service to the State. If a number of them devoted themselves to the nursing profession, whether they practised or whether they did not, t‘ they would provide an immense ,1 force in social uplift, and would influence the health and social sanity of the entire population." No Comforts For Future Irish Babies BEHJFAST, Ireland, Sept. 26—A1- >_ ber fightlng a long and losing bat- ‘ tle against the baby's comforter or sten- .1"- graduates i. i‘ u ii and FEED WHEAT, . ' HIM A BOTTLI lflAY A dash or so of Heinz Tomato Kob- chup adds marvellous flavour to even a simple, inexpenslvehdish- Perfect, red-ripe tomatoes, c oloesl: specs, mellow Heinz Vinegar and skilful m‘ | blending by Heinz chefis modulus a och-I! Ketchup that men res y o. K Prices irwitingly low. e mo! av n. i. HEINZ COMPANY. lIIAI-II-IED ovn u nun Al‘ LEAMINGTON, QANADA fi In: knowledge or uio scientific basis of would make bad nurses; and ‘it l! “bushel”. the Belle“ 5°“ Health has a/ppliod i0 to banish this unbultlw mo! from the North of Ireland. m Dr. c. s. Thomson. Mosul Superintendent: 0f Henlih. hi4 lI way, it will be an offence, minib- able by finc not exceeding icn dot- loi-s, to import info the countrl. I to sell “the article known ls ill baby's comforter." Ho has been successful 1!! 11W!‘ pornting um clause in s Bill soon u» be promoted in ' ‘ Northern Ireland Parliament. oioi-y on best minivan! In" Farmers We are ready to buy some good PRESSED HAY, SEED and FEED OATS, SEED SEED BARLEY, SEED and FEED BUCK-_ WHEAT, e i th er for , CASH or in exchange for FEEDS of all kinds. c: 5 -r m :1 2° n P “m; .,<. .» V, And Admission lilo AT THE FORUM TWO r warms or MIRTH, run sun csmrv The Opening Night Monday, Will Be Firemen’s Night And When The Firemen Put On An -:COMMUNITY CARNIVAL:- erchants Exhibition U Entertainment It Always Goes Over With A Bang. Don’t Miss It. Watch For Complete Program 0f Every Highfs Show . ; Come And Enjoy Yourself, Bring The Family, You’ll Have Big Entertainment At PROCEEDS FOR BENEFIT SENIOR HOCKEY TEAM Doors ilpen At 7p. m. Door Prizes Every light Very Small Cost. = Oct. Zndi to 14 i v' -—s. .-—<-~- (f- »~.@w_-1.-—_ s. Exp...