SEPTEMBER 1o. 19:6 M fitltoiiilnrv“ and Amateur liour flgly Redeemer Hall Appointed Grorp Manager Great-West Life l ‘AGE THREE xiii TE ETOWN‘ GUARDIAN fi?_ - The Central Guardian ~__.- This column ll nun-vet! for new; or local tutu ll but advertising o! a uunny nature may be Inverted l! l cont: I word strictly payable ll ccm-"znluuvnon m1: hvsvn- , N ANUE. 11-6793-7-12-312. | 1 To CBASWELL FOE PHOTO~ ‘ 8A5 PM, . GRAPES. L-Sllit-S-Zfl-ll- ; 25 Bilifliis -' 25 Prizes ruvrznucss scmzcxnn COAL-l { 25 Cents. —Excellent Coal for’ the Kitchen‘ '74:, \\ \ ‘ range. $8.75 from cars unloading / V_ s‘ _ now. A. Plckard 6: Co. Phone 240.‘ 4% s ‘ b Whqfvau Do _ . _ , / t é V -i———L was 9 1o 2L é ' Merely Wllll flslofltll d not more _ BLUEBIRDS I 1 k_ 5- { ' . _ _ - \~ fliun Ion words rotating lo Royal name for the irezl-Blhibirttlgcxlakieolzll! . FOR THE BEST‘ S ,. IH<>rBi19t|J<l F19"; Md no? eréotioh m B1“ b] d Grocery‘ C . w ._ ._ / _ ’ ' . \\ o escn oi u uvourile ran . l‘: so s: mtluth BefldtEllSlDXl. Phcnzlgl-l. at" ‘g 3 ‘ ‘my '° d°' He” ‘m’ a h" “mmple” deliver. L-637l-9-l0-l1. 6". , é ‘ ' » Q "Lileabv Txlfi Test"; “Made by ' I _}_ 1 ~...-........' I g E1 Is altar ion"or"AGuq1qn. For the balance o! CONFEDERATION urn msuu-j 10 who; of. . . .. . f’ Q‘ lee of Uniform Belting Rfllllis ', the season the nucc. L-6798-7-12-3lZ zoo prlggg or . . . . 1.50 g ~. You mqvhwdi-v‘? many aims»: 7 \ " us you m: prov ing you o o = *5 s s_ ANGLICAN scnvrcns Sept. 1a., TOTAL $1,450,943 j lhssimpla win-below- w" r ' Milton: St. Johns Church, l0 A. M. ! ,=// , will sail daily except Sunday at the usual hours. VAL. E. SCIIWEITZER iifllhgilllllfll mm“ n ~ loyii, Egan 81 0o Chartered Accountants 140 Richmond Street P. 0. Box 12. i l Phone t7. Alex. W. Matheson Bards who has.‘ born appointed Manager of the Group Department. of The Grcnt-Wcst Life Assurance Com- pany, l-Ic comes to his present p051. tlnn \\'1t11 :1 lmtkground of scvrgral years Us l‘f‘1l1'£'.‘!lllti.llV0 for can. socuatcd with him as Group Sfjcrc. i-RIZV i5 R. J. Martin, connected with the Company‘: Gl‘0llp Depart. mcnt_for the past four years. Address and Presentation at Canoe Cove BARRISTEB» SQLICITOR. ETC C ll _ . Olliicoclley to h“ o “um” On Monday evcmuz, August, 24111 MacGuig-an & Tramor MARK R. MMGUIGAN. K. C. C. ST. CLAIR. TRAINOR, B. A. Barristers. Solicitors. Etc. MONEY TO LOAN Office: Over Provincial Bank, Richmond Street, Charlottetown. i H. F. McRHEETB. A., I C ' NOTARY &c. BARRISTER. SOLICITOR Riley Building. Charlottetown. i i Bell & Mathieson B. R. Bell D. L. Mathleaon, LL-B. Barrlaters d; Solicitors MONEY T0 LOAN Cameron Block. CharlottetownJKEJ. Palmer 8; Haslam H. I. PALMER. K. C- A. J. IIASLAM, B. A.. LL. B. BARRISTERS. ETC. _Bank of Nova Scotia Chambers ChnrInttet/own, P. E- I. MONEY TO LOAN Phone 85. P. 0. Box 127. EY ESI G ll T EXAMINATION Fitting mil Supplying Glasses Etc 1t. .1. 111m OPTOMETRIST MONTAGUE. P. E. I. Ofllce Connected With Drugstore. 1 Rc-opcn Tuesday, Sept. 8th Carter's Bookstore is ready with a com- plete stock of School Books and School Supplies All School Books sold at Prices fixed by the Board of Education. We have extra big values in nur new stock of SCRIR- BLERS. EXERCISE BOOKS. “USCULAR. MOVEMENT » PADS. DRAWING PADS. BLANK BOOKS, NOTE BOOKS, FOUNTAIN PENS (all prlcu). INKS, PENS, PENCILS. BLOTTING PAP- ER. PEN HOLDERS. etc. Store open all day WEDNESDAY, 9th. Prompt attention to all. Barter 81 0n. Limited 90 Great George Street. the Sisters and Brothers .0! both Lady Patricio‘ and Dcrry lodges "lid "lends gathered to do honour and tender their "r111 well to 1v11~.' _, Nqi] MM. Cannell. Mr. and Mrs. Bus Moc- Cnnncll 11nd Wcudsu previous to their departure to make their home in Charlottetown. 1 M1‘, MttIcoint htncKcnzie acted as‘ chainnatl and in wclt chosen words cxplzilncd the unturc of the gather- mir. Master CrCYfllfl MncLean then, DTPSPIItPKl. Mrs. MncCnnnell with n’ 1‘“'l‘1.\' bouquet and Miss Christcna, MacNcvin rcad nu address while} Mr. Dan l/IncLcun presented a well: fillcd purse. I Mr, MnuCanucll on behalf of the. fnmily then thanked all for their: kindness. Fitting rcrunrks “oral mnzlc by some of the mcn present. The 110st feature was a vcry dainty iunchcon served by the, lfldics. The evening “'11s brought to] a. c1050 by singing The National Anthem. V Follozviltg ls the address: ‘ To M1". and Airs. Ncll MacCanell‘. and fnn1i1y.-\’t'c your Sisters and? Brothers 0t‘ tin», Orange Order and1 friends have gathered here tonight, to express in some small way our, love and respect for so loyal and; valued members of o11r community.‘ We assure you that. we regret vcry much that- you have dccldcd to makc your home elsewhere be- cnuse during your 1on2 sojourn hcrc all of you have truly exempli- fied the standards of Christian citizenship and wc sincerely hope that your splcuclld example may, have borne Lruit by teaching 11111 of us how fine a trait it is to stand‘ always for what is Just and right. l We can truly say that RS neigh- bors you hnvc bcrn kind and gen- crous and izcod, zfwnys ready and willing: to hclp 1n nuy nerd or misfortune and in all deeds for the good and welfare of our com1nun- y. l We take this opportunity of con- lumtttlating you on the success you ‘have achieved 111 raising such a ‘splendid family whom wc trust will ‘,continuc to be a comfort and guessing to you throughout your i lives. l And now while we regret your ,dcpurturc. we are triad 0o know 111111: you will not he so far distant 1 from us but that it. will be possible tfnr you to COmo hack and visit us ,nt any time and assure you that _r1t any time. or n11 times you will l be wclmmc tn o11r homes or tn our Lmdgc room. 1 In ronclusimi we ask you t0 ac- 1ccpl this 51111111 gift as a token 0i - 1.11.» ostccm that we wt for you. it ‘t5 nur hope and rrnrvr that you l mnv long be spared to enjoy in the fullcst measure the happiness you ‘1 dfscrvc and at inst hcar the. "Wcll done good andt servants cufer into the| Lord." d-Christcnt. MQONBWII Dan Macbenn. (Patriot. Please COPY) l f0 WE‘ 1 .‘\'l"1,<lc1~'s , faithful 1Joy of the Signs .‘.1.~;?..;;..~. r000 N0 ahaulc food contains n11 the ztdiuu Anuullizs at Winnipeg, 15-, ‘i 1 fz11'c-; ,si0ns of P. E. Island, reprinted 1n 51111451’ 3611001. l1 A. M. Morning‘ Prayer. Rustlco: st. Mark's Church. 7.30 P. M. Evening Prayer. Rev. 151.; O. Lancaster, Rector. L-635l-9-l0-3l. ' HARD COAL for the baseburnen1 D. L. 8c W. “blue Coal" America's finest Coal. Sold at. $13.50 per roni by A. Plclrard 8a Co. Phone 240. L-6368-9-i0-2l. | 216 PRIZES TQ BE AWARDED! Here Are lhe Simple Rules: Use a plain sheet of paper and Vflitt- nut your slogan. Write your nnmc fliltl ail-irt s: cl» .11 7y ut thu bottom and on the other sitlc of- the 521111! wntc the 3 "r111; contest will close on November 3on1; ma. All entries must be postmarked not. later titan that date. ' Mail your slogans (n "The $1450 Prize Contest; __. The Ogilvie Flour. Mills Co. Limiwd, Montreal; Canada." YOU MAY WIN A VALUABLE PRIZE We want a slogan for Ogilvic Royal House- hold Flour and for the best ones submitted during this contest will award prizes as out- I SPECIAL _ CAR 01d Sydney I Contest is opcn to all residents of’ Canada cxoqwr; l 193:1 QSIQOGYMES- U102??? SlJOVE. RCHd thfi simple COIIICSC YUlCS harm; and ztllztss of , the employees of The Ogilvm F19“ Aims CW ‘ a1“ Ca 2,110,“? fféasibédéz-l send ll’! your entry. YOU may Win a Valu- the strut: where you Lmmcd and "m" fammc“ l fllllfi C831]. P1126. b Lllllfihr: your Roy-e‘ 6 In case of a tic the prize mnncy will bc (equally PRIZE WINNER—Mr. Windsor Hbllocltljltlflfilll‘. (,5 J. Bell is the proud recipient 0i nine prizes for eight thoroughbred Ayrshire cattle shown at the Ex- hibition in Charlottetown, Irherevsa treat in store also for you if youpve divided. Thc committee of judges 1s cmnpwt :1 never tried this popular brand of flour- Royal Household. It is a flour of the first quality-good for bread. cakes and pastry. It's triple-tested——-tested for wheat quality before milling, tested for flour quality during tlircc independent, disinterested persons in nu \‘.;1y my II You ITIIPJSlIlIIT-lll as many slogans as you desire, hut with‘ 1:11:11oncwt-inltlttrwurds “Royal H0uscl1old"t' ui cn1111t-ctcd with The Ogilvie Flour Mills (,'.41',' Litmtlvl and their dcclsions will be final. N0 c- pontlctlrl’ will b1: entered into and all slogans; s11} will bot-tune the property 10f The Ogilvie Fluut 16...; » Co.Lin".itctl. 1 . UNLOADING CARS COAL at _ new low cash prices, Sprlnghill 1 Screened 1n $11.00. Drummond milling and tested for baking quality after M“ m“ Sm“ “we” ~I . . Screened at $8.00. Old Sydney '1] i" W"? ‘>111! 0f Royal l‘, i scrmned at $9.00‘ Greenwood rm mg, all before you buy. Get a bag today. muschvld Flam or E TA| L E R s Screened at. $7.75 and Sullivan Slack at $5.75. A. Plckaxrl 4r Co. 11-6342-9-10-21. you may send in a reasonably accurate You share in this, loo." The retailers named 5v 95¢ 5'" ‘i! Prize winners will each receive v facsimile of same. sjflfl gqgh; , v‘ ,‘ i. : cumwu or scorcnuo-nev. ' ' row Ewen MacDougall will preach Set- <1", m... ’ . urday 12th at Argyle Shore at 7.30 . . . " U _ _...t.'._ 11.5.. - ,_ , . . and Sabbath 13th at cape Traverse ' ‘ - . - ' . ' ' ' . j ' , . ..... 11» t .1.~...s1 = v 1 R 0 .Y , s S E |..| Q |_ D |: LQ R 1 h1c's Church, City nt mo. T R - ~ 7» ~ -..- j ' 1 - L-6343-9-10-1l. THOSE LEVEL CROSSINGS -- ""2 he Ottawa. journalist's lmpres- nmsoxs M1". McI-lltvyif Vcfomes hcxt“_\v1t11‘ twcntsv-scvcn. His croup mcluri: Shirley Hanover Schnapps, anti Linc 111111-1111“ \\'1111-11 W011 t0 cart 1‘ Gnelzou 111 ‘.1 3'1. 11c is fnllcn ~11 by Alzhgdnle which hns hurl n 1c lccn \\'lllll(‘I‘.\‘ illiS your, the fmtrwt bfiu: Miss Xinlcdnlc. Sandy Dale. Wnltcr Dnlc ..'1 (i Doctor Abbe T r311": Wain". Alum" I) v ' G Dtil '1 11:1 The Inuit-v‘ ii- rduwnusr ' ‘ss Leading Sires 0f Winners‘, (by W. H. Gocher. The returns up to the close of the Milwaukee Grand Circuit mc-ct- 1, ing show that Peter the Braver‘. Comfortable , p‘. air, and watr-r from \ 1121s bcz-it rcmoi. <2 ' '1- .n mzlk 1101331111 -11 111 ' cannot dfiozd u» o. 1111- 1s es<cx11l111 10 the cow and the produ . 0‘ _vrst0rday's Guardian, are at fault vlllabe in at least one respect. namely the '7 number of levl crossings on the Borden-Charlottetown hi3hway 1n. stead of "seven level crossings in his first ten miles" as stated, there is but one, om. Slllllfl "" ldc 11111;; a vcry 1:10am- l i i 1011 11L the home of his i and pa“. V010 are again at m... yuyumn n1 np1\\111_ mm _ ‘contnminntccl 111.11; Pin W. M, S. MEETS—The W.M.S. top of the sires of winners. v Pctcr Volnnulc 1 it‘ iYi ll l’ 1 iilfllliilll qllfllllili‘ i“ HF F of the United Church of Hampton the Brewer has had the thirty-nine 1 Wiiiilf-fi- l ill hi‘ til» w A I” ‘ l’ l Y<“~'<l- C'w\t-.=_rt‘<t‘lth" mo; at,‘ the 110mg o; Mm Boyd wu-mers o; “111191-1 the waders m-p 1.‘ '11 511" . 01-11 .'~1»11 trio 111* b‘ s (‘w r. _ _ y V 1 at rcutilar mtvrvafs. MacQutu-rle on September 1st, with Edna. Brewer a recent. addition to 11nd bliss P Y?" "1 V111 “ -‘1~'“¥“TL 1hn“" Dmmthym“ ‘ is kfirniilr ctr-M“ H11 20 mcmbcrs and four guests pres- the two minute list, Calumet Dub- .N=1..".01"fi'-\ 111v! R1111’ Divot" flrc tin‘ O.’ '11» Nix"; .-.-1'r~. 1111' ‘ztvr ‘~»-- l» Yblhllg m Village Green those psgpnlhnl‘; of i not complain 1i 11c c: ‘fustrrt. by Nnpwlcnu Dir.“ rwri 11L may bc SFlYYl Cztltmtvt- .C;111-1t':111n:1 the lcnslrr by ilcltvin T11 l‘*.r\ ld=t rcuiirl up G11‘: Alfie)‘. en, The President, Mrs. J. D. Mac- uque, Juniper. and Calumet , Farland presided. It was voted t0‘ Dilworthy. Pater V010 is crcditcrl 59nd flowers 811d R 19W?!‘ 0f Sym- with thirty-scvcn uinncrs of which 1mthy to Mrs. Lom Higgins a mem- the two yrar olcl filly Twilight ber who is lli in the P. E. I. Hospl- Song. Erla, Trutar, Prch-n Tmtou, tB-l. The box 0f warm clothing for and Fay Hanover nre the most con- Labroador was shipped Sept, 8th.'5plcu0u5_ It was voted tohold the Rally ser- Truax now in Italy is in third vice on the evening 0f St-‘Dil- 27 at place with tu'c11ty'-n1 .0 \v11111c1':<. Hampton, A‘ resume of the study They 1mlude Fa1-1~,13111 Stmnz, Rip bP-Ok 0n Africa. was rend by MTS- Hanover, Tryax, and Cnlmet John Rogcrson. The oldest member -i—""—';" Miss Funny Nelson, recited a. 110cm. This is a regufar feature of the mcctiug and is looked forward to with 1aleasure. The mcctiug cosccl with the Mizpnh Ecnerlicton. A delicious lunch was served by the hosiess, ‘ 11:." 1111i 11-; ' G ,. on, 1s vis- lloopcr 2'1‘! . om 111 honor of 1 who 1» tcnv- 1 11o ncnr fu1z1rc. hwy-nos. . . lmes rccouunflu i; H11. 1211": of 111-.‘ 15111.1." ". .v11..'u11:r1 iu udtlztirvt‘. Titne Is P 1:1 lirtzvlln": i leFntnons Dionne Children nyt-ime For W c1111 SAILED TO TRINIDAD — Rev. Georgej Murray for many years missionary at Guaico, ‘Prinidad, Mrs. Murray and their four chil- dren are now on their wny back after an absence of more than a year. They came on a. six mouths furlough and were in Hnntsport part of the time. Mr. Murray l5 B native of West Branch, River John, and they visited with his mother; Mrs, Murray's former home is tn Mount Unlacke and they spent some time with her mother. Mrs. I, M. Robinson and also visited here tn town with her sister, Mrs. Robin Anderson The past several months they wctc stationed at Princeton. P. E. I.. under the Utilbed Church, At the Maritime Conference this summer arrange- mcnts were made for resumption of the Gualco mission and they salted from Halifax August 28th»- New Glasgow News. Personals Mrs. John MacQtum-ie and her _____ daughter Grace of Winthrop. Mass. were rccent visitors to Hampton. the guests oi.’ Mr. W. A. Mac- Quarrie. liull Warns Against Warlike Tendencies i- SWEET CREAM Mr. Dannie MacEachcrn. 50h of = '\ l ,c1ru1c11l.< ncccwnry for life Mid l health. bu! milk is the most nearly l porfrct1~:\l.1n11, and cannot be equal- j m by m... n1,1~,¢~1~ food in nutritional ‘ vnluc Ouc cf its virtues is 1L5 exceptional rmncml content. ‘It L! the bcst rmrcc of limc. S8115 Ind ca‘ci\tn1 Philqflii“? hlqhly import‘ any, 1n up physical structure. Muuv other hclpful minerals lift 101mb 111 milk. Wltcthcr rtscd Irv p135 qr ponplc. milk is n ilW-‘i “all” able fond ' i|Milr f VI§TIM'S TRUE sronv Kore‘: a rcmnrhhlo trlbuto tn Cutlrura rmm one who ninth-red from oxtvrnnllv cnumi vlmnlec. telling how w tiblnln mllrk "ml “Pimpin l!!! iar n hiolrhn rhnr lrnulil lrritltn ma. aha urn nmi dintiauvw mv lace terribly. It look only z‘ wok-n n! Cutiruro Soap nnrl l Hn v/ Mitford Ointment to bring Pnmyvlrlr n-lw-i.‘ Mrs. 8.. 46D Church Strrcl. Tor-mi"- Sdm or Ointment 21n- mn. "It drown-u‘- FREE ample write "Cutimrn" 17cm. ill. m n. m1 time. w. Montreal. Mrs, Rnd MacEachern, Marsh St.. \v1151-r1:~1(}'1‘0:\'_ svpz. t1 —~\\'.11‘l'lq New Giasgtnv, N. 5.. is home after Qgod butter comes from good ‘m: alflms,’ » m “ m“, a two mouths holiday visit to rc- cfegm and from no other smtrci‘. 1 dcnfwyy. S“ “ n. m» b m,“ lutiveg in ChR-TlOI-lctmvll. P- E- I- and clcnnlttzess is 1h? 0110 (‘Kicmlill tmuuht cnllcd upon "the .1111k1ng in the production of 200d crczun. C. propl-c of 0111-11 land" to stun‘ 0t‘! itcw llostilitirs lcst civilization lt- sclf be dcstrryvr-d. In n11 address of wrlcome to the Mr, and Mrs. I. C, Wllnnms of Boston are on a. hdiday trip to the Province and are visiting Mr.‘ 'K_ Johns, o1 the Central Ifixpcrt- "mum Farm, w110 has mndc o 10:11! study of the factors that cuter 111- and Mrs. Bert Reevp; of Lower} w cream quay“; issues the thtrd 1 ntlld 1x>\t\"cgco11g\rcnéc whack; Freetown sud Mr. Williams brothr _ 1, t - 1t ‘i “~"1'" 9 fly. 1e ecre r 1wsrning that the cmpera utc '1 m“ Em“ wars pmvme m) er. Mr. Wallace Williams in Sum- mersldc. Mr. Wtfffatus who 1s at- tached to Boston Globe staff in his early year; worked with the Guardian under Mr. J. P. ‘Hood. which the unwashed separator bowl 15 held t5 one 0t’ the principal cun- slderatlons. By ftushlmr ‘Willi W0 gallons of cold wntcr lmmcdlntcly after separating nnd kcevlnfi i119 bowl where the temperature docs not rise above 65 dczrcvs Fol-m, and man flushing with cold yvntcr bcforelthe next 11m. bacterial con ~is far iurlcing the effect of ht- turc conflict-s. "If war comes upon us." ho said. “it wit‘ 11c fctuzht not alone by uni- formed nrmlcs and nuvlcs but by the viitlrc ' m’ the cczlnlr; SQUIIUIEL KILLS IIAWK_ (C. P. By Guardian's Special Wirti m l 2 v MELVILLE, S k., t. 9-—A ,, ~ duel to the deatl: in glll-allr be- grgflxmm‘ m“ be “New m n m“! 11am‘n;1ii;:t\;:-chlp\\-m?‘l ,. twccn a hawk and n squlrrc was - ' V ‘W’! - -“~ it "v _ _ mated today by Em“; Ream“- Flushing with hypochlorltc prac- 1.1,.“ 101d ,1... "q wmhfll rlem, 1mm" dqsmcg gamm- tlcnlly eliminated contamination from 52 li.\t1ru1.< that tin 1 H“ W» ‘rival; ‘n: °ntnrz u 01ml." ~ 1n n u 1 1 1 1o.. a - - t _ Otis-y 1n- » ~ cllcrgc ti; lflllenggrolllndc “Tiltninli l1 treatment. t: insufficient to prevent ‘ H ‘ m x q "A gout-ml war wit!!!" fr‘?! I | 1 ' ' . " . ': . .~ i": ‘- .-~ .' At , xvi < ‘ I , M-mnll animal in its talons. sorlotts contamination Sltllioughhthe Jlimunu urn nlmnr mrrunplcv 1115c‘ gplaz} ‘pt-yaw hy- wslonyri‘: t“ “uh: goal? 33:: fnrtrsr 1.11:: bvmgm M‘) t A moment later he saw a squirrel bacterial counts for t c 1ypoc nr- are bu“, HUM,“ a “m. mnvrm w,“ V" NW ‘A h (‘A V‘ ‘ \_ H ‘h; kl l‘ ‘A ‘h g , 1 . , d ‘ ,lyrl(,,_ off .t . ‘mum dvslnwtkm n, ‘drag itself free. bleeding from it». treatment. will be lower than mm m“, M“, 1A,"... m- un“, m -_- n‘ _. .'...‘.‘__‘. ‘ M‘- '.d mm‘ to. w o scorn o be on; aImtng fllwllnflcfl thmmm‘ Wm‘ n“ Jnany wounds. and drag itself t0 for cold water flushing ~ “J “uh gm“ mg 1 c n 1t t n1 .1 :11 ~ t of scrubbing or something or a modern p0 m“ WW _ a its nfhlfl'(‘ml‘nl$| U _ v veritable shattering of v.11 t Jon." pny. u-lzlth ttagv 1 ‘gusto mQ-t of tl-vir waking hours. _ l :1 lit m" l: '11- ‘-l'i~'i" conling t0 1\Illl"l\t‘, . .ar- slmilztr nrflurru-(‘npyrightn I936. nmrlic. ._ Star Newspaper Service. .. ......- the first branch of a nenrbv trcc. .'1'1~,e hawk lay dead with a gaping [wound in its throat. i‘-\ Mlunrilfi for l\:~| .-11.'I I 3-; ..