“.- z w? -. .- est-unicorn». YW" ~>""- ""-"W*\'l!@ ' ’ "m1; Cl-IARLOFPHUWN GUARDIAN _'_ iiIiliMERSIDE still heavy duty auto storage batteries, in stock st Bruce's. 1691. t -~BEVELLED, plain, leaded and decorated glass for doors and win- dows. See samples at Braces. 169i. -GROUND LIME — High Qual- lty—Lnw Price-Brcokville Manu- ‘larturing Co, Brookville, N. B. —.\'ORTH BEDEQUE and Pree- ‘ town United Church: Freetown, 11; Travellers Rest, (Communion) 3.30; N. Bedeque, 7.30. Lnymens Silnduy. Minister, J. W. A. Nicholson. w-THE KENSINGTON Presbyter- ian Church. The SaFrament o! tho Lords Supper will be observed Sun- day, Ocr. 15th at the 1i n. m. scr- vice. Preparatory services Wednes- day and rfi-idny nt 7.30 p. m. Mr. V. E. Orsbom will preach at; the Friday service. Sundny evening scr- vice nt 7 p. m. Sabbath School at 10 I. m. Wm. O. Rhond, LIB, Th Minister. ‘Y -PUN'ERAL 0F lVlRS. LOUIS YEO-Tlie zhineral services for Mrs. mills Yeo of Belmont, Lot 16, were held on Sunday afternoon. There 1 m": in marrzsge —S'SIDE POLICE COURT — On‘ Iuesday morning in the Summer-i, side Police Court. one drunk was‘ fined 33 and costs.-S —-QUIET YV'II)DING —- A quiet wedding rook place on Monday’ evening at the United Parsonage. Center-ville Bedeque. when Rev. Mr. Archibald united in marriage Miss Thelma Imvthei". daughter oi Mrs. Fred Lcmvtihcr oi Bedequo to Mr. Harry Colictt also o’! Bodeque. A number of irrnds called at the bride's home litter in the evening to extend their congrntuiations.-S —\\'EDDING BELLS-A quiet hilt ppm.)- wcrldiilg took plnve at the Unllcd Parsonage Lot. 16, on Sep- tember 27th at 5.30 p.m., when Miss Beulah Yec. daughter of Mr. and lwrs. Harry Yeo of Lot 16 ivas unit- to 1L2 Waldron Lowiher, son oi’ Mr. and Mrs. Percy Lmvther of Cornwall. Rev. Russell Woodside performed the ceremony. Both bride and groom were unat- tended. The bride, who was given in mdrzinge by her father looked llliii, i —Dr. J. B. Champion or! ULeary leit on ‘Puesday morning on g short v lottetown was a. visitor to Summer- side last week and the guest oi Miss Siliiphnnt-S —Mr. Ling o! the Bank o1 Nova Scotiir Charlottetown gpent the holidays with rriends in Linkettei- R0841. near SununersideP-s -—Miss Jean Wright spent the Thanksgiving holidays with friends in Summerside and returned on Tuesday to Charlottetown-B ——R.ev. Mr. Coleman of Port H111 was the preacher in st, Mug‘; Church. Eummerside. on Sunday last-s -—R€V- M. J. McPherson and M“, lVDcPhei-son 0d Fredericton, N. 13., are the guests of lvitr. A. E. Mo. lean, M. P.. and Mrs. McLean ot Summers'de.—8 ‘ —-lVI.r. and Mrs. Wiilet and lam- ily have returned to their home in Summerslda after spending Uhc Thanksgiving holiday with relatives in Nova Booties-S nancial year on June 30 with a. de- ——M1ss Margaret Oollingsozoner- mu. of 864,081 pounds, which was 693,815 pounds lowér than that ~Ior the previous twelve months. Rev- ..'Miss Olga whim-teacher at Kingsboro, has returned to her homo in Souris, after spending the past week in Kensington, the guest of Miss Jennie Paynter. enue was 8,330,153 pounds compar- ed with 8,035,316 pounds for the previous year, and expenditure to- talled 9,196,234 pounds, against 9,- 593,212 pounds. ‘The deficit was about 6,000 pounds less than the estimate submitted to the Austra- lisn Loan Council. The most not- able improvement was in the Rail- way Department, whose revenue was 211,481 pounds higher at 2,920,- 817 pounds and expenditure 23,999 pounds lower at 2,089,353 pounds. Expenditure on unemployment ne- liel was down 295.310 pounds at 357,721 pounds, while exchange was 53,000 pounds lower. With the end of the financial year an emergen- cy tax of 41-2d.in the 1 pound at the source or income, imposed by the late Mitchell Government, has lapsed. The tax came into force in December. and in seven months yielded 200,000 pounds, an amount which it is plain that the Treasury cannot do without. HARVESTS, programme carried out in the Odd Curtains _ i 1 Pair of Each Pattern JUST HALF e___._.J of relief works to be current year, costing 359,000 pounds which will provide empoyment for 2,260 men, many o! them from works that are terminating or have been oom- plated. Wool Prices 30 Per Cont Higher A general udvunco o! 30 to 36 per cent. on prices obtained on March 20 was recorded at the Perth wool stiles, the last or the 1932-33 scason, on June 27, when there was a. total clearance o! small catalogues, amounting to about G000 bales. In some cues the advance was greater. All consum- ing countries were represented among the buyers. The bulk of the Reps, Rayons, Silks, Brocades in striped and shot ef- fects, clearing in FOUR BARGAIN plain colours, GROUPS. worth to 35c 20C Yd. ‘iitmtiilihiiew Simplifying _ . Research Lore By a. curious coincidence two eminent men in widely separated parts of the mnpire gave voice to the same subject. almost at the same time, namely, the necessity of plain language in explaining scientifical- ly agricultural research. While the Hon. Robert Weir, Dominion Min- ister of Agriculture, addressed the Canadian Society o! Technical Az- riculturishs at their Convention at Regina, Sask., 10rd Bledisloe, Gov- ernor General or New Zealond, on the following day delivered a speech to agricultural research workers at Nelson, New Zealand. Boht empha- ,sized the same need in making 001mm. 11'. ms ‘i that the products of scientific re- search should be given all due pub- licity, devoid U! hlthiy technical jargon not only in print but also by personal contact, explanaton.‘ and deodorant-ration. Roots Versus Corn Silage Iuirly conclusive experiments by the Dominion Department o! Agri- culture, have been conducted 1n testing roots (mangels) against com silage 101' dairy cattle at tho Cen- tral llxperimontnl Farm, Ottawa. 1n these experiments roots have ro- plncod com on a. day-nutter hula. An Iver-an of the results shows that when mangels replaced com en- ‘ ' S“ w Ham,“ N S's Lot 1 Fabrics worth to $1 25 for 75c 5 and Prmgg flgunt hmm ._.Mr5_ m... ,...D...,.,,, o, .,,,,,,_ ‘ . Lot 2 Fabrics worth to $1.75 for $1.15 HA L F P RI c: E ; lmcrside is visiting n Mbncton, n. WeSIA ustralld Lot s Fabrics worth to $2.50 101- s1-ao , EI-Vn-Esgzsrfhf; ';§"_'i ——TIIE LADIES of st. MarybEBFS ' Dmé" s” m POUNDS Swiss Net Lot 4 FazbflCs WOTth t0 $325 f0!‘ $245. W '1 . ....“,7.i.'.'.°‘l."...' 3533,8313;7;;eg~=»n;;§i;;@1<;n» 5;; no. slot. use.» s... union; We, Ne, Clearing Flowered "~ ' . o °~ m‘ r the week end with iriends in ~ . _ . j 4 --sTANDARD thirteen plate, also this amnoon M M°“°°°“-5 me state Treasury ended the fl- Frilled Marquisette Marqulsette Curtamlng I . - Q1!‘ ‘__. awn-w corn silage proved the molt 001mm mical teed. The mongol: wm u; economical on account of tho low, percentage o! dry matter that mq contain and consequently gleam total weight 0t mangeld required so furnish aumcient dry matter in ihl rations-Growing and Feeding Moll Bullteiri. IONA SCHOOL Report o! Iona school ior thl month 0t September: Grade X-l, Agnes Flynn; 2, Rich- ard Quinn; 3, Margaret Moluobern. Grade VIII-l, Agnes Quinn; I, Tenn McLeod. Grade VII-l, Warren Melanie. Grade VI—l, Rue Anne Quinn; 2, Rose Quinn; 3, Alex McLeod. . _ ' 0 ‘ iiziisienii GUARDIAN: Alteration Sale of i ._..._. ;_-'-1=='_-v.'_;,g- . ..- m...“ '- -' .~ c -. . I Lecture zr: DRAPERlE-Fi, (IRETONNES, it’ l l "'""' “M CHINTZES Jonouun mun-n: Qu l- _ - 1W4“ n-ico-Brookviliomnnxru- WQWQ b608, maldng some extgngive altgraflons in M. ‘Mm’! °°~ "‘°°"_'"‘°- "- 3- zavefigeelrpglitmeiitg htefie. hSomg departments __ r - oca. e , o ers ave een given dif- M $:‘f£,ly°:'onm_ C‘ a ma: -v j- , ierent stocks to looks after—and i_n the changes a. a a “mum” 1m 1 . i . lot 0t good merchandise has to be cleared out to . "U" o" b n. A h .1 71" I ' I v F” racial: zgoom. g That's why you have these chanced And Ayers Blankets ---°‘“'"~»w~»~--=- . ~ s - r 1 H. . b0 ' B 3015,1831 ~‘ M“ “ m" ‘f; nghsh Hand blocked C retonnes (Fl a B! iholr Representative Min F ll. Sparllng ciitltfifig-luoifisrfizgnifi Worth up to 55c yd' Clea r at 39c owered Tapestry o ' ' r , _ _ msmr nrrnnnsrmc uszs or GOTTONB WILL an: §f°:.§'"t’=§dl§§§w§§1§“§f“$.“§;1f ‘Good heavy wmght fabrm’ g°°d °°'°" “d d°"3"' clears at DIHONSTRATED BY MISS BPARLING; ALso ADVANCE s-now- Al" R- Gimn- Minister» "l" Wee“ c'°'¢°""°* - ma or corirou riisnrous on nvmc uonzns nvzev iflj,,,‘,j°oj,‘f,‘fjj,‘°jj;,ndf_‘;“of“jhf°flfij Wm“ *0 75¢ a bargain AFTERNOON FROM 8 TO 4. C t h ‘i Zeniioriiohwdlidltisili: $3312‘ 31.93213 - _w':r:i.m§§.'25 69G Attractive fabrics, suited for Wednesday} T ursday, Friday miner; 3:331 5.332%. grits»: AMERICAN ‘ppholstery Wm, ofmany kinds, h]; wggk C h . gust the; thing to trlnglke new the M, _ _ , _ _ , __. _ " . “m, c aror couc at yo lik i _ Miss Sparlmg s lecture many new trends 0t‘ interior eoqra- Chung Mflfifffsfunflfficmbe, so wen , u e I } tions will be explained to you. Also the wonderful new Ayers B mints '15“, 59mm w“, be new m”, _Heavy weight, 36 ' with the 19791!’ 9019141185 W111 be BhUWII YW» ' morning and evening. The Sacra- 11101185 wide, a. $125 Tapestries for 85c h1g1; o; titiomnordu Slulpper vigil! b: widechoice of col- $250 Tapestries for ' '7$1_65 o rve a. e morn servos a . "vim"- F R E E i1 o'clock at which all tie members alrstfintd gétterns‘ $325 Tapestries for 11; _- $245 LOVELY BED snrs WILL BE orvnu FREE T0 "m! m urilei-toilatmxltdr Eleni“ 15f- ‘ or 309 c t $550 Tapestries for $355) , vlce w l eld a o‘c 0c . v. HOLDEIW OI‘ THE LUCKY NUMBERB DURING THIS DEMON- Al” R- 61m”- Mmme‘? Wm ' c sensation. ASK r011 YOUR TICKET mom Miss SPARLTNG. ”'°“°*‘ “i “°“‘.’°'"‘°"- “ m" ""1 - . . » ;.':.l";..‘3:i’:°'.:: 1215231.? 2;; f'“"'_"fi 4 mterestmg I i Country, he would like to take this . h o l A l rawse Bros Ltd zriltsizi.*:.;:i..:r.;?tt..“;..:i solled c flnfies 111 0W“; Y ' i" Overdrape fabrics _ 001 - » L practical knowledge available to the tirely the mangels produced 5.00 was d s-hnrt SCTVlCC at the home of Very charming in a. dress o4 white 'I'he Government Statisticians lomigfmnilm fiffoxzithefi: 2;‘: people, the Hem ML wen. 51,059 pa. 0;,“ m“ mm; but no ‘nm-eue Grade V-1, Harriet McEnchern; ., , 51"’ dflllihl", M“ 1515*‘ Mmm‘ crepe with s‘ik net veil and acces- 4m‘- Kenneth McKenzie o! the lmlimmafl’ 0mm!” 0f 155i 5"- wm] are“ The regard pflge 1m- ing the desirability o! extension or dour-cue in the amount oi iat- 3' L“ Flym" a) NFL Bummer-Wm T°11°W°d bl‘ “series to mulch. Her bouquet was Canadian Bank of Oomme cc. 8011's W095i 0WD is 41,655,000 Grade IV-l, Arthur Mcllnchem; . the season was obtained (or B. workers being do organized that a Mien n. ration of hall corn silage m-vice in ‘U19 United Church at In; autumn flow-as and maiden hair (Yhnrlottewwri, spent the msnks- W911“ 7mm 3357340 “m5” a" Kimberley clip which sold up to more clear-cut. picture or what they and halt mangels was compared to 3' ‘mm Quinn" Lot 16. Rev. Mr. Woodside wns in fem Immediately am,- me happy giving holiday at his home in llverage o! 12.3 bushels per new, 17d a m An évemge m. 105d. was were trying w put new“ could be one of com ma“ only the mange] Grade III (n)-1, Sterling Me“ “hm?” °l mm services and was Yollniz willie m°t°T°d 1° the bride's s"mm°mde*“5 °°mpar°d Wm‘ 41521345 bushels paid {or all greasy wool sold. The conveyed to the farmer and thus ration produced 0.15 per cent more nod; 2' M°‘"garetQu1nn' £55153“ bl’ R9“ M1" Mm" and home where a wedding 511D?" W55 Y mm almua acres’ an average °f highest previous level 1o: the sea- avoid confusion. One Ieature Q1 the milk and 8.15 per cent more rat. In Gm“ In (m-l’ Menu“ 5mm“ Bev- Mr- camub-n- The p811 bet"- served u» the immediate relatives —M1s~= Jenn Williams of Ohnr- I“ Whels‘ 1°’ P“ “W” 5"‘ son was 1 l-2d. u. 1 1-2d. lovzer. whole extension system which mum dii cases however. increased im- 2’ m” Mme“ 3' hymn“ M” firs were Mr. A. E. Mclman, M. P., and friends, A large Crowd of g3!- iotteiown was a week end visitor 3°“ u“ Seamus prcductmn w“ The rise cn June 2'1 followed a sl- be improved, gwid Mr, weir wu duction due to feeding mangels was] Dearmm MY- Wm J- 3119118119", M" 011v" enadcrs then gathered in extend W Bllmmerslde and attended the “W”! w the “Fwd 1930'” Sea‘ miidr movement in other States. the 511mm, g b 111;! - ' m] not, sumcientm vercome th t ‘- Grade I mp4’ Catherine Mo. ‘McNeil, Mr. w. n. McGregor. Mr. their best wishes to the newly wed- Y°11n8 Peoples‘ Conference d: we °°“- "he" ‘he “Id w“ 535M449 t hp“ n o u e m’ w c‘ o ' 98m -IE“°*‘°"‘- rJohn uckle and Mn A J. Ramsay. dad wuple. Previous to her map qhflman chumhFs bushels. and it is 133.755 bushels who“ Buuhnnndnnx schemes Zletiglgheiiécsidedoijtthe world, tclraxaoostldgtr tlgi:di13;i:e1tr;t.oz;a 50E Grade I (b)__1' Ema“ Mcuoi ntcment was m the family plot “we M155 Ym was tendemd a more than for IMI-32. The high- "e W“ "5911 I J1‘ ° Q ° "m, Teacher-Mary Quinn. t”, the old Methodist Cemetery at shower by M,» 81,1 fl-gmds and m. —-Miss Mildred Llewellyn, y" N mhiyzrianeetlin ghe SZtQkWBIfitIE? since Pnmanmnt decided against =-_—;_—.;(__ 40¢ 16-4 ceived many useful and beautiful dfluzhter or Mr. and Mn. w. x. ‘ ° m“ °“ d m‘ permlttlns a mvnviwlv in the bulk- gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Lmyrther will Llewellyn of Summerside, who has m“ Y, Id sun m, hmdllnz of wheat. three rival J reside 1n Cgmwall, where Mr. be“ $601131: her holidays in Sum- _ e ‘M schemes have arisen. The Govern- t, D E . l . mwm" ,5 a Mommas young fab merg, e e on Monday u, mum, Th mat , I I merit has appointed a depurtmen- fac lve_ "fa e, co l I a ‘men The“. many friends Wlsh them her duties in Exeter Hospital, yew w“ Z3361 1:51:26: 1:26 Jill; tnl committee representing the 120m Cd many veins or 111117173’ wedded liie.—- Hlmwhire-s ounces m excess m, ‘he ymd m gzizuryéart: 39113521 Dept; girlie l ' i s May and am ounces higher than ' “ ' ”“ ° ‘i ° F s _ QR", 11 (;_ Qmggw of Tommo, m t’ I J’ Works Dept. to investigate and re. “w, u‘ "WM" m“ PERSONALS who was the chief speaker at the 1:11 t‘: w? or 1m “an The “mmem °°'°p°“““'° mm‘ ‘ - . y °"‘ “mm” 1 °° ‘mm’ 3° Handlin Ltd has bee ted t]! t d f n J M A I a l -_-___ i Y°1m8 P609161 Oonderenoe on Bot- was 290,006 ounces, an increase or g " n “an a en are or years o - —.Mrs. Claire McLellan has re- "my "14 filfldoy at the Central 11,043 ounces on that m» u» cop- h“? °‘ limd m" the pm” °' pr, qunrnur turned. to Chitiiottetown after chTl-‘Yilm (Ihlirch. Summerslde, was respvndinl six months oi’ 1932 and T”? 138,1)“ a‘ 43 mum/Ty lidings.’ I! you wont a really durable roof atoms-ll cont. we strongly, ' ~'""°"" ""‘ spending the Thanksgiving holiday ghelsucztv liuring his visit oi’ n“. mm more than for the um. hall ,5,°s,,;:°:fl ghiiguzmatg‘ 15%;: noommclul Mum-undo smo Surhced mu Roofing. " M‘ y a tel-wort _ - P'°°“‘"‘“Y m smm"“d°'"s temsha; h “d M“ w“ °' 1°31‘ m1. wheat merchants, m,“ ai The bun u m but [rule o: n; nu. heavily saturated i i tor - mien tmnv° °“"""°‘m°“ m “m” °" m‘ m“ ‘m M“ n“ m“ MM nu‘ m" M“ __Mr8 chm K “'43” “R “P 59mm“ idnd d; m 5min“ n; g, md m” cooled on the weather aide with weather and time resisting ONE WEEK SPECIAL L w x - es ennedy, Mrs, x. there is a. certainty o! other wheat culled 0M0. i. 5- 500 tons VICTORIA and BRAS D’0R slack coal " “M” “Km” W“"=-K°"- "m “ti- m- “dmmd "W" lequil-‘n agents akin l ii ' ‘ " arriving ms week sington, rim returned from attend- ville, n. A., Administrltdl’ d: st. propoéflf m 3 ‘m '" mum-nude aim lurhoed mu looting will withstand $5 00 DELIVERED IN YOUR CELLAR m‘ t“ “m”! o! Mr. A. n. m- Moi-vs Roman Cathedral. Poi-tn. ' u» mums wonlhl condition: dud u nun-dz to m». u - ' 140d. Edmund-Y. Slllm 1 as In n1 nun. . 0 , has been appointed n In nnllnbh attentive Rod. Mon 0mm, um! no We have already gold a, large tonnage flng glack _______________ ooadjuwr Amhbmhop o‘ 1 m. Dr ‘P1111110!’ NW Limit-Governor which is exceptionally suitable for BLOWERS chm who ,3 o, yam o‘ m L; 511W II i0 MMIIllI-nle the IM-‘Mtlvmm ill-vb"!!! In! or STOKERS_ , Hunk.’ worm mwder‘ an do Archbishop o! Perth‘ m‘ “Gab Sir James Mitchell, K. C. M. 0., i oooncw a! this splendid Bonn Lino. t I VICTORIA screened for vnur furnace-BRAS no injury to the most d lic vill wh ma’ Premier or wmem Ammn“ - l" y _ . e ate e. oisonlysayearaolnge.whomtmueatatthLen Ifltlnnythhgtnrlhellooflutui DOR for your kitchen at $7.75 offers you two child. Any cl 1 d. indent or in and and mid to be the youngest mn- ° “Mm” ' high grade coals at n very low price. state c! ddoiesr:;i.~e, who 1| infent- bishop in the world, is n native o! am?’ :::$OEQ1LAPQII' h” I ed with worms can take this prop- County Kl,‘ , 1191mm, g; y” d m” u m" cove" ~ "y nor of the State in i H R L & “"0" "thou! a qudim o! the minim 0f the Kerry tum which “m M ‘h’ ' ' ' I I Iwmuh. and w-ll nnd in it B mo won the mum ondmpiouiaip of cm“ ‘mum ‘s!’ MY“ “m” - . ch l t relief and a full protection 1mm Ireiddd in i924 mmc)’ w)“ “mm” S" ‘"““°‘ Island Dlstrlbutors 58 Queen St, ar o tetown, Phone 1000 M“. dmnwuve “m. which m - Mitchell was born in Western Aud- _ _ Retail and Wholesale i"- wu- 1w much doom on: mam PNIIIG! n. Relief w“: ”"“‘ ‘*7 m" ""- "‘“° Lib" W- Charlottetown Summerside t ty prefers local governors to the mat stuttering to legions o! little , f___ ‘ _ ' 1°"!- Iu nomads-u bu his o mm!" i ' ,_ -aIUB-‘_'l‘1W-A=~< '