sarunnay. .__. u.“ _ ' -__ -,-» —— l . S..." I -—--- l _____§ ' ' ,.~ an u for Kinl’! “all! . _ '~ n I , news, but advertising locals of a ' _ ‘:' news description may be inserted _ ;_ at 2c per word, strictly PIYINB l" I -'l'hl| is for Prince County new!‘ -KENSINGTON Dairying As- i ,\ t "" " items, but advertisement! of a new! sociation fresh Pasteurlsed Crelm- u-wr: ABE BUYING iunbs every 1 description may be inserted at its ery Butter soldat l‘ nIllllt-OII Cl”- Tuesday and hogs every Thu-refill‘ 1 ' per word. strictly payable in nd- ssae-e-s-al. o, my. week forth: balance of the n S ' ‘ vnnce. ' . . season, at our. arehousc. Payinl --WELLINGTON Charge, services hlgh”; market prices in cash. * _ —-BUY HARVEST gloves md;for Sabbath, the 11th infill V1110!‘ 3mg yours for best weights and heavy caster machine oil, at Corner, 10.30 a. 1a.; $931553"; prompt returns. 5643-8-10-Sat-Bl. I arms. asas-e-io-ai. p. 1a.; Victoria. West, p. m. . n e r r f." Tnlimgfl-Lllll ‘d’. lilhilytgfllllcgfyzlgiunciqal "-"‘ ch h M°G°wm “mm” m 0mm“ was 81"" “willfully hezdfglthe" a“: e gzlizillltléigkylfumlvn you fee lm 8m -BEDEQUE BAPTIST urc . very charmlni 8 W H8 B will: painstaking care from 1 Rev. A. G. Crowe, Pastor, Sunday,‘ moss-MILLER standard inset o’ shell pink crepe with the con- ;,,,.“1,';,,'",'fuf‘ September 11:. 1.315, Morning Wor- |and milk fox biscuit, special sale venhona] W“ and orange blossoms. d, ggtlggqglgflbigj Lflnfhll, m h, ship, Subject, "Glory of the ra- ‘for limited time only, at Bruce's. she canm, a m“; or giadiolas. CE for; lihelrcllosiltsrllisgcnkihlcacidgT ther; 11.45, Sunday School, Special 5533494041- Miss Jcan Profltt acted as maid oi’ _ I wen eru ic- r s ir reel. . _ , _ iqi n _ H, Missionary offering. 'i.30“p. m. Ev ERWCE count of honour and was a iredbilrg Erie‘: . __£ enlng Service, Subject. T716 500d —No s v S_OA“IZC . c Miss Vcra MCI-God ‘:81 l; $7" l ' -- h 1i f . r l aoon . . wore '.>l Shephelfl- liaevil lfllllfitg Dig“ therce weill be no Yfigevfiliieestgum a"); grozmsman . 1 -.-- . . - -.' . _ . --SER.IOUS FIRE-Mr. Fredk. services in St. Marys Church, Suln- was Lincoln, Dewar, brother of the owthatyoucm . . . . , getagmmm T‘ Fbrdb uptodate dwelling house at lllflrilde. 01‘ 5t- JOh-lls Clllllfh. St- groqm, The ushers were Mr. R. A. Enterprise Fumace forum“ 5 Mount Pleasant was compleielyli-‘leanors. on Sunday. Sell-ember Profitt and Mr. Robert Humphries. _ ens 0 Fr 81mph a" ydestroyed by fire bet/ween 11 and 12th lllst-“s- when the bridal party entered the $85.0 Jherelsnoreasonivhyyou a: mcwmnee Coupfill iiz on Thursday night from un- SUMMERSY: SHOOT Mr church, Mrs; any: Mkffitulgrrifixplhly; -ahould be mashed whh semnd : . l i mm ~ "‘ '* ' ~ r ‘ ‘ w D"‘,5F"F"$,g’g%?§°“l¥€?D-s mm “Winsome otvgimb trfcl» R Allen M-LA. has donated a Zffilfilvilhli rcagriitcr ivlr 5 B. . . but’ Hmmwwmmnawi h the?‘lllgffllplghéigaglgillihodyillggiimgl vjhonafzea: B: stulzborn! will t0 be wmpewd m‘ °n the Legwls, of Freetown sang "O Perfect * Wk" q"°'°‘d “m 9°“ ‘aspo ‘mulled m your honm’ you a" fmmin 0f llll 1* ' c» .*:::::.::.::::.: i‘.°°°‘.l.“°‘;...§§...§2: 221.12;iizzlfllizzlltirzlz‘ "’""‘"""PP‘"‘P“"-"m»“ll-ar- :< " ""'”“ 1 success ve s . Church was up or e - . caflsht several tmeS. was m... on on Wednesday fllllll- of Mrs. J. w. A. Nicholson. n... “amnion lelecm¢ For yeiirs the FIIWIPIISB Foundry Company 1m __BIGGER AND BETTER THAN I noon on tho King's Range at 200 medmeh. after the ceremony, h m. . high quality furnaces fight 11676 1n the May-j. svEn-‘Ihc program at Bedeque _. 5°°'a"d 60° {ydi-ugencllllimbia‘ g I ceptlon was held at the brides Limes-furnaces equipped with the modern convgn. I’ ' Rink Monday. Sept. 12. Freetown 1 ‘he summcrs ° e L“ ° Al; lhomc which was attended by l1 jmcea that mean greater home mmforheconomy of l l"! during the three Yea" that Y0". vs. New Annan, Albany vs. North It m‘; fimpggltionhxnzvlr‘ ob‘ta:‘ed ‘S: large ilumbcr of friend; of the fuel and ca” of opamfion_the quality is strictly a ______. have been among us, and it hasnedeq ' K n “Eton W. Newton on r, urry en ' fbridc and groom. Tic ousc was . _ I _ On the PVélllflg of Aug. 10th the been manifested in the excellent ‘The £20,; 520MB promoter. Jim I lllglleil llulnb" °f Wm‘: "m" ‘ daillllll’ dewrmed Wm‘ a profusion lllgiflflQflllg Servicu guarded and mamwmedl onlY the PPlco has been * ‘< Yoim: Pooh's-s‘ society of North, standing some o! your pllpllfilpendergan, 15 putting 0h a hm 3 marks being 95 each- T 9t mrflnof flowers ill YBUOW and Whme- I lflwflfid- V - . mil-nor mot Bl thc home‘ c: Miss" nchlwed in this period thus , getting the highest azcrcsa e or - The bride and groom are spandlns Hg-Qigafrgegq-wmlhgtd notohhgatla In every of Canada Enterprise Furnaces m I of sports after the tug-of-war. Ad- 5625 9 9 z, their honeymoon in the Maritime Provinces. Mr. and Mrs. Dewar you ln any way. Have the engineering experts of the Enterprise Foundry Com- :0- show- Murgaret Piilman, Travelers‘ Rest. i lug your ability in this connection. l Tills meeting was in the nature of! Furthermore your willingness and leach shoot wins the cup and re- misslo" 5c and mo‘ rtains it for onc year, when it will keeping homes healthful and comfortable. No mat. r a. social evening, and to do honor, loyalty to our Young Peoples‘ 50-, l" Mi-“S Pllllllflll. who had been alcicty has been of such a character vnlucd member of the Society for,‘ as to merit our highest commenda- -.-TEMPERANCE SERVICE — There will be a special Temperance Service in the North Bedeque Unit- be put up again. Next week the men will be divided into two groups ‘Class A. and B. Class A will be al- lowed to take part in the competi- wlll reside in Summersidc. where the former has a garage business. The young couple are very WW1“ and have the bcst wishes oi’ a host puny solve your heating , oblems. We will supply you with a chartwhich you can easily fill out. ll. will enable our ex- perts to give you scientific and practical tar what your requirements, Enterprise can supply you with the most eificient and economical heating plant. Besides regular coal and wood buming fun- ed Church on Silndny evening, Sept. 11, 1932, at 7.30 o'clock to which all are cordially invited. lVIl‘. i Emerson Hilesiis, stildentpastor or l >—-———~ the Alma-Alberton Baptist Church- —-CATHOI.IC “'0l\iE.\"S LEA- es will be the speaker. Special mu- GUE_Tho regular monthly meet- slc will be n feature of this service mg of the c, \V. L, at Summerslde, i _M,__s Em McNeil] 1g summer- and an offering for the Grand Dlv- SLlb-DlVlSlfill, was l"..~id on Wed. lsion will be taken. naoes of all types, we design and install an cm- increasing number of modern “Enterprise Air Condi- tioning Systems." These automatlc heating, and cooling systems are being specified for better homm everywhere. Under our method of production they are now available at, moderate cost for small instal- lations as Well as large. Air Conditioning is a distinct information about the heating oi’ your home. They will tell you the light kind and proper size of furnace to install. and the exact location it should have to pm- vide perfect heating comfort with the minimum consumption of fuel. > , , some tilrre yvars while serving the; tion and has shown that the spirit ZN 1Z1 Ilcdcquc Coulmuulty" as alnf unity and harmony is ever up- vr~ry effricnt school teacher lOftpCflllOSl. in your thoughts. that period. The usual devotional‘ we, g5 a Y, p, s_ would he he-_ PXPrC5S6s were carried out, after gligcnt of our duty if we allowed’ which a presentation of ren dollars',\-ou to leave oul- group wthoutl "l5 "lad-e to Miss Pillman as aislmullng some lltzln appreciation of, nlnrk of tho esteem in wifch alloy-cur nulluc and worth, and the es-‘ tlon for the cup. Much interest llil being taken in thcsc ma‘_("_.\1-*.’S. of friends for their future llappb‘ llc.".s.—S. I | PERSONALS ‘ l Send the coupon below for complex de- tails of this free engluccrirlg service. was hold. The foliowlng address run-owe». .>-.-\. .. _ . w-n- ,to(m in whlsl. you have been heid u 2E among us. Not only do we (is and the presentation mode by h; 1), Y, P. s. realize your value, but Mr. J. A.u-t’n Jai-ci v. The rcmaln- the school board of the district licr of the evening was paswd with whj you have sort-cu so “veil and ganles followed by refreshments. of”. zuly also ‘wish to place them- To .\l"l.. lfnrqarc‘ Pll-‘llflll sclvcs on record as a mark 0f trib- Trnvcllers’ Rest. [me u, ymh DP" T554 Pizlllmnlwll ‘F “"311 Ill rmcluslon we would 8.5K you was road by w: G. Emerson Hues- --ENTERT.~UNS ASSOCIATE HlPPERS-An informal luncheon was given by Mr. Melville Brad» shew on Thursdayat the Clifton Ilolrl. Summerslde, to members of the Associated Shippers of Prince Eclvaard Island. Somc business was New York City 1nd lifts‘ Grangcn. lsidc has returned from a visit tol I ilesdny evening in the Knights of l Cape end and New york. 5 Columbus Hull. Mr. Parnell Mc- Mahon presided. Satisfactory rc- ports wcrc submitted by the dif- ferent comlnittevs shoivini; that the League is active. Among other things m n splendid program of work, the social service committcc plans a iuoollng once a week on I __ -Mr. Snow of the staff of the Royal Bank of Canada a‘ Summer- lslde is spending his vacation in New York City. 5 I -Messis. Benjamin Tantou and Keir lVlcGougnll, of Summersidc. THE ENTERPRISE FOUNDRY 430., LIMITED l l step forward—please write for full particulars. At the new low prices, either an Enterprise Fumaco to replace your old one, or a complete new Enter. prise Heating Sys lain offers you by far the best value for your money! _£‘.‘\"."i1 DlPBpll-T‘ zhmwe hnwgatlerrd g ; l” j, _ J1 1 i, - =. - . , . » _ , " hp“ was “mm” m Sh“; yonlflnd Iiboaacpipl {i105 shin ugft as a‘ an: dscilssed but’ the yathcrlng “as ‘Thursday afteinoons at. wlllCll: In“ 0,, Fndny m, hqontmah whm, 5nh,,||,,|q_|;_,|)q,,_ A ¢ w (M! he 7 l t] t ' , .\. on. o U0 r spprcco cn R1013 of a social nnturc. AtLcnd- members will provide things for h the‘. w," stud‘. mechhhm They are "alumna mmMaOMIHKCIyOMihMUHMMQH“ ‘him?- "n c ‘g3 Face m 3°?‘ lllld OSfPPm. lilllhlllg that 8S Y0" ing the luncheon were Mr. A. N. iho needy. Twelve new members ‘ motoring whh M“ Rhhyt Ho“ o’ about Furusnu and your Engineering _ . . A r . 1 . S. Y . ~ m ' . , . , , ' ' Devi srt. 1o n cu a, ec on our ‘use labour lfl other communities 3011 Grlngen, of the Mercury Company, ‘were recpgved mm (he ‘League. f Chn,.,o.,._,.“.h ,5 °° p flLHPSS 11s asrhool teacher in l\orth_ “.111 wntmue u, gmd a p13“ 0g I . - Bllrllllr has bran much almreéial” ilsefulitcss w those around you. G. Emerson Huestls. i ALARM CL CCKS- NEW SQUARE MODEL Only $1.49 MADE IN CANADA and GUARANTEED —-See Our Window- G. H. TA YL OR JEWELER and ENGRAVER nun} 5G34-lJ-IO-Si. British Columbia Fir- Sheathing, Flat iooring. Casing, Mouldings, etc. Direct from the Coast. Grain and Edge Grain F Base, Panelling, Best quzility, lowest prices. Moe-DONALD - R0 WE Woodworking 00., Limited i I 0 . ~ i | . ad 1 , Mpr:|'.-|/..r_.= § h, l .~1 I its‘! ,. v. l who are visiting the Island; l\1l'. and Mrs. A. A. Scales, of Freetown; Mr. and Mrs. Roy McLean of Soil- ris: Hon. J. A. MacDonald and Mrs. ‘MacDonald, and the M. es Mac- ‘Donald of Cardigan; Mrs. G. ,Elllot Filll. and Mr. and Mrs. lM. C‘. McNe-ely of’ Charlottcown. and Miss Emilia Bradshaw. In the afternoon the visitors were enter- italned by Mrs. Bradshaw at her i home for tea and bridge. S I —MAGISTRATE’S COURT-Mr. ‘George Matthews, County Magis- itrate, held Court at Summerslde i on Thursday. The first case to come ‘up was that of Lorne Sentncr, of Charlottetown, adjourned from last week, and was further adjourned until Monday, September 12th. A customs case was adjourned until September 15th. The case against Carl McInnls was begun. This case was in connection with an accident which occurred last Thursday near Kensington in which Harry Alchorn was injured when the car was over- turned and Alchorn thrown into the ditch. Two charges were laid against Mcfnnis, the first one, for operating a car while under the in- fluence of liquor was dismissed, as the evidence taken was not con- ed $200 and costs. A young man was arrested by the Mounted Police in Mlscouche for assaulting his fa- ther. He was lodged in jail and remanded for one week. Bail was allowed. lVLr. W. Henry Noonan, prosecuted for the Crown in, the McInnis case and Mr. D. O. Stewart de!ended.-S. A special meeting will bc called ,ncxt week to make arrangements to decide upon "unr- form of enter- tninmcilt. Tho meeting closed with a hymn. S ' Ruth Muttcrt was hostess at the. family residence on Central Streeti fo." n shower given in honor of Miss | Emma Bradshaw, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. lvlelvillc Bradshaw. f whose engagement to Mr. Robertl Many lovely gifts were received by the bride-to-bc. who although tak- cn completely by surprise, made a gracious reply to the many ex- pressions of good wiliwhlch accom i panled the gifts. At 8.30 a number of gentlemen arrived for bridge. There were nhie tables in play. Guest prizes were received by Miss Bradshaw and Mr. Holman. First prize for ladies was won by Miss Kcltlc Holman and first for gentle- men by Mr. Douglas Etta-r. A dain- ty lunch was served by the host- éss during the evening. Many friends from Chnrlotteown were among the guests. S —PRETTY WEDDING-A very -sii0\vlm AND saloon-Miss‘ Silmmcrside, on Thursday evening: appreciative audience. Mr. Arthur McKlnnon, teacher iof Glenwood spent a week end re- cently at his homo in S-prlnghlll. Mrs. Webster Barrier, Glenwood.‘ visited friends in Clizil-lottetoilvn re-i cently. Miss Beulah Jack Hebron, has Norboro. Rev. Mr. Weir of Alberton, preached in Glenweod United Church on Aug. 28,10 a large and' The Misses May and Ruth Boult- cr, Glenwood. were guests of Mrs. Freeman Griffin, Fol-est Vew on Sept. 3. Mr. John McDonald of the Gcvr ernment road machine spent s. week end recently at his home in Glen- wood. Mr. and Mrs. Lllas Mathews and family of Alberton were guests of Mr. and Mrs. William McDonald of A. Nicholson, assisted by Rev. Sam- uel Profltt, brother of the bride. The church was beautifully decor- ated with autumn flowers and leaves, pink and green, being the predominating colours. Over the arch under which the ceremony took place were two heart-shaped clusters of flowers. The bride, who the Misses Victoria and Jennie l 0’Leary i J p R firlveiy lbahhgandfleatziug’ M81 I60 Enterprise Starts and Furnaces are Sold Exclusively by . T. Holman Ltd. SUMMERSIDE CHARLOTTETOVVN been his guest for a few weeks. Rev. W. H. Harding, Summcrsidc, and party visited West Point Riv- er on Labor Day. It is pleasing to note that the Reverend gentleman has so far recovered from his recent illness as to be able to indulge in his favorite pastime onco more. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Fay and son Harold, ‘Prycn, motored to Glen- wood and spent the week end with Mrs. Fays sister, Mrs. Neil Boulter. They were accompanied on the re- turn trip by Miss Ruth Boulter, who will spend the winter in Try- on. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Cullbeck ac- there was a splendid view of the Doyle. Locke Road. were guests of Mrs. James Stewart, West Point on Sept. 4. Mr. D. A. McPherson, Dunblane.’ spent the week end in Dorehesteu N. 3., being accompanied on the eclipse of the sun, Aug. 31. Many fishermen noticed that during the eclipse it required unusual effort to raise the'r lines and traps from the water, in order to fish them. The question arises was this due to gravitation, or to the’ effect of the T_ Hohmm was recently HmwmICQKL i fctufned from a pujasant V151; to .a student or Mt. Allison, who had ves, 50 as to weaken them. [friends in Summers de and ‘Mrs. John Donahue, (nee Elizabeth special importance. ‘He shows thllll in lavish new ai'l'l\!1il@llll‘lll5‘1°"! slender chains of baguette diam- onds, cnding in modcrnisilc Pelld‘ ants, or short little collars that ill!‘ fit around tho base of the throat Some 6r the llttlc diamond roilan have jcwclled pieces dnnglint l‘ the back. Most of these velvet drcsscs worl with precious jewels nrc of the fill‘ lnal type. Current fashion roilcc- tions also include a lririll‘ lllllllbe’ of evening dresses with sleeves higher neckllncs and nuklv-lvnllll skirts, yet mnny dlrcssmakcrs an gjgglgnlng n. few gowns of classic for» mal line, with deep bnck dccoliet- ages, for certain special nvraslvlll when a more formal frock would bl The many relatives and friends of Stewart) of Havcrhiil, Mass, were shocked to loam of her death 0n Sept. 4, tho sad news having been received by telegraph on Sept. 5. by her brother Mr. David Stewart. West Point. although she hedbecn ill for a few months, her death was quited unexpected. Bile leaves to mourn her husband, three daughters Dorls, Anna and Helen. There also are four brothers, David, Walter, and James of West Point and Alex- ander of Haverhlll, and two sisters. Mlxs. Staphen Saunders, of New Haven, Conn, and Mrs. Thomas Rogers, Cambridge. Muss. To the bereaved sincere sympathy is ex- ch-i»a»w..-.r-.. 2.11s: .:°.:::'::;".. 2:32.12: .".:i.:.°‘z".:::1i:’.‘:: .. i. M»... c»... an a danger will be dealt with on Thurs- Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock, "i Frank Caubcck °f Summerslde’ and ._ day, 15th. _ Some prohibition cases when Miss Miriam May Profltt, ms- Lmld 55ml“ "d M155 Mm wmmm 39°‘: or Amer“ h“ VELVET Gowns DISPLAY A! wen hem-d, Two men and one wh. daughter o; ML and Mm John Jennie Mareshead of Springfield a very enjoyable motor trip recent- JEWELLED (11,193 man arrested near Summerside by Profltt, of Freetown, was united ln|w°5t. were Guests Yfifielllill! at the 1y mWllEh l-‘le Western "Cum °1 R the Mounted Police for being drunk marriage to Mr. Robert Bruce De- I llama of Mrs. Nell Bonlter. Glen- the Province visiting all places of Paris is showing velvet gowns. » rm Min-oi;- no - pr- were each fined $10 and costs. A ,war, son of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Vl'°°d- lntele-‘lh-O "M71195 Wm! "lllmmd MP5 F-lld fish: liar}; Erlrfflfiayl: party from Borden, charged with ‘Dewar, of New Perth. The cere- , 579063195 and W0"! Wit-h llilmtllld “ml” ' ' M" f having liquor in possession was fin- mohy was performed by Rev, J, w, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hayes. and In this section of the Provlllw. necklaces, as this year's vrwLons of 1 "d" 9fl"n'" the handsomest evening gowns. Chanel, belong, Redfern and ‘Vern Bone, are among the important dressmakers who make much use of this luxurious combination in their fashion shows of vadvance Winter styles being put on now for foreign buyers. ffllfNARlitlSil "m: or m"- . LIMMENT. At Lelongb, the diamonds are of trip over by Mr. Ronald McPherson “atmosphere on tin mo“ theme]. __'< ‘Ky George Mcfvlzluils 1v... h,e,,._¢ho,ee_ BRINGING UP ‘FATHER so YOUR: wanton‘ - FER ViR-‘JIGGS NQMI‘. , He?’ Rumours-m ll MAYoR- AINT HE? was‘. BUTTAKE IT room ll ME- HE'LL never-r s: “- is run-r 50h v0.40“ MAYOR“ WHAT MAKgfl 114K1- MEW COOK ‘fl-aux | woven’ B: 511C110? I sue o-oaiv s»! ANYTHiNG l ABouT 62m‘ £56110: 5H5 4x151‘ capo-‘Hfiu. NEVER 5n MAYOR ? AN‘ SHGB Coaxial‘ MY MlAL-s - -| woalmme BY Gama". ru. NOT TAKE A»: cumcss- ; WANT TO KNOW wua-i-‘e-n-in ins». or _ WHAT I'M EATIN - uc-r 1mm‘ YOUR BREAKFAQ‘? A-r HOME. MR. Jiacs? Iii ~ For Success f; Fox Ranchlng FEED ' m! “IMPERIALS ” , t”, Acknowledged leaders in Fox (z " and Fur Raising. ~ imperial Biscuit Company, Ltd. Charlottetown, P. E. l. Jim. x. h... i...