SEPTEMBER 2o. 193i". reYou Ever Ashamed of Your English‘? " ‘h " vb n you should '”"?'D°o you. as! "W's" “between you and .. ' in common a -D§,,.,§°:p@§ii“ii§'ii§e ciehem incor- . a - 1 “m” “h"},.§f.“l.:§'i>i¢-n and down all m! 1; “d sulicrod untold embarrassment bo- izla-lulso o! mLinLcs in English. figiclléiatrlaruvirlfbizk “M ‘ de so. 1| ~ ' . we: n nee o0 Th5 lmomlufflfi-iisl: To tiTy have ill-Isl)! oi olllcr mrn and women. by a , method v-llich shows‘ you in- euneiively which word to use and how I4 u” n‘ Mail Coupon [or Frca Booklet .. _. _.. _. __ .... ._ -_ -__- _- INTERNATIONAL‘ school OI hNGl-I 8H V D isionoi ‘d. h ' u; ea no =~-~_-"*;i;..:l:'.."l:;'.::. De . .75».-G bvonlfflll-Qlrllh Without cost orqo lustful}; '4" rang ms lulilndcianl o. JO- Ili- _ course N m y GOODBNGLiSH Q ‘rfi .\‘:.me._. i, Addrésl. il-x-fi WRENCH-a SUli!i—-Oi‘ a A sudden chill-can set those muscles in the back aching like an ulcerated tooth. And yet—-n brisk rubbing with Absorbine J r. just seems to soothe the pain right out of the sore, throbbing muscles. You see, Absorbinc Jr. does not just deaden the pain- instead, it draws new blood into the muscles and ligaments, re- lieves congestion, and removes the stiffness and pain. Absorbine Jr. is a powerful anti- septic linimcnt, cooling and re- freshing-greaseless and stain- less. Get a bottle to-day-—at your druggist‘s—$i .25. .42: [or surrm-ss (mil shlvfruws. ' rnh H.111 Qdbsorblnelr ‘nI swrlnr», _ li's_ H10 Qualib/ that counis 7 More Comfort Less Trouble Finland's Welsh Anthracite is the ideal home fuel. it ls excellent tor furnace or iurnaceiie. ll you have not used this Coal, give it n trial. I A. Plokard & Go. PHONE 24o. ' LOCKS. muons. ' AND STOPIIIS Spend a little time In the selection ol tho hardware ior your home. Ion will ilnd that we are fllllt in advi- tn; yon to coma to our hardware store so that we can show yon the latest and most practical in floor Itopa, locks. hinges and laatenlnga. 0hr lino ls attractive as well as al- llcient: the hind that will (Ive hi] lailslaotlon. ‘ The Rogers I Hardware C0,, ' Icing, 1st. Mrs. H. Mcbelian. Exp. Station. 2nd. Mrs. Vernon MacMilian, Brackley. 3rd. Mrs. John ‘Andrew, East Royalty. Sec. 4.—Hcme‘ Made Single Loni i (Continued) CLASS 59 Sec, L-Honey and Apiary upplies Two l qt. bottles o! light extracted honey. 1st. Mrs. H. s. Moose. Kensingion P. E. I. 2nd. Harold Newsom, Charlottetown. Sec. 2.—-Two i qt. bottles oi dark extracted honey. 1st. Harold Newsom, Charlottetown R. R. ‘l. _ clIAss do Domestic Department Sm. L-Home made Fruit cake with- out icing. ‘ let. Margaret Bullmsn, Rustico. 2nd. Mrs. James MacLean. City. 3rd. Mrs. Percy Dickerson, New Glasgow P. E. I, sec. Zs-Home Made Plain Pound cake without icing. Si. Evelyn MacLeod, City. 2nd. Mrs. E. C..Whii.e, City. 3rd. Mrs. J. ‘R. Allen. West Cove- head. - ~ S:c. 3.—Plain Sponge Cake without Imported ilour white. 1st. Emily Tait, City, 3nd. Mrs. B. C. Hardy. Union Road. - 3rd. Mrs. George Harper, East Royalty. sec. 5.-l-lcme made Loo! o! Brown Broad. 1st. Emily Tait, City. 2nd. Mrs. Ramsay Auld, West Covehead. 3rd. Mrs, Heath Vessey, York. Sec. d-Home made Single 1on1. Island flour. 1st. Mrs. George Harper, East Royalty. 2nd. Nora Hocley, Keppoeh. 3rd._Mrs. John Holmes East Roy- alty. Sec. 7.——Pan of Tea Biscuits 1 dozen. 1st. Mrs. Percy Dickerson. New Glasgow. 2nd. Mrs. Heath Vessey, York. 3rd. Florence Early, Union Road. Sec. a-Doughnuts l dozen. 1st. Mrs. John Roper, Charlottetown R. R, No. 6. l 2nd. Mrs. J. R. Allen. West Gove- head. - 3rd. Mrs. R. F. Msddigan, City. Sec. iL-Puii Pastry small size, one dozen. I 1st. Mrs. Vernon MacMillan. Brack- ley. 2nd, Mrs. R01’ l-luestis, City. 3rd. Mrs. George Ford Wlnsloe. Sec. 10.-I.oai nut oriruit. m. Mrs. Heath Veasey, York. 2nd. Mrs. R. L. Bryenion, Brackley Pt. Road. 3rd. Mrs. Pearley Mulch, Souihport. Sec. 11.-1 dozen Buns, Fancy. 2nd. Mrs. R. L. Bryenton. Brackley PtfRoad. ' 3rd. Mrs. Brackley. See. 12.-1 dozen Fancy Cookies. 1st. Mrs. Cyrus Pickard, Charlotte- wwn- ' 2nd, Sybil Cullen, Brockley. 3rd. Mrs. Fred MecRae, Charlotte- town, R. R. No. 6. - ~ Sec, l3.—i dozen Oatmeal Cakes 1st. Mrs. Vernon MacMiilan, Brack- ley. ». . 1 1 . . 2nd. Mrs. Heath Verso)’. York. 3rd, Mrs. 1m Rodd, North Milton. Sec. lt-Lnyerl cake. , ~ m. Mrs. Fred MacRM. Charlotte- town R. R. No. B. ma. Mrs. Heath vessey. York. 3rd. Miss C. Byms, North Rustico. Sec. its-mailed Jelly Cake. 1st, Mrs. R. L. Bryenton, Bracklei- 2nd. Basie Saunders, Charlotte- town n. n. m. c. , 3rd. 1m Livingstone, Clyde River. Sec. 1o. Apple Pie. one. 1st. Mrs. Heath Vessoy. York. 2nd. Mrs. I‘. S. Reeves, Southport. 3rd. Mrs. M. Burke, Davis Hctol. Sec. i7.-wnorl Pie. 1st. M11. Vernon MaoMiilan, Brack- ley. ma. Mrs. George Pol-d. Windw- ard. Miss O. Hymn. North River. Ego, 13,-! doom Scotch Cakes. 1st. Mrs. Vernon Mllnn. Mermaid. 2nd. Mrs. l". S. Reeves. Southnort. m. Mrs. Fred Mums. Charlotte- inwn. R. R. NO- 5- soe. lh-Most economical cake (receipt to acoolniill)! some) 1st. Mrs. Vernon Munn. Mermaid. Znd. Mrs. John W. Macflfllfi» Winsioe. 3rd. Mrs. James Tait. City. Canned halts Preserves oio. Soc. Ill-Boole made Wild Straw- berrie Jam, one pint Ill-I lar- iat. Mrs. Vernon Maollillan, Brack- I67. 2nd. Mrs. J. A. Ramsay. Welt Covehead. . 3rd. Mrs. J. R. Allen, West Oovehead. Sec. IL-J-lome made cultivated strawberrla lam. l Dill! ill’- iat. Mrs. Vernon MacMiilian. Braeklay. Vernon MocMlilarl, no. m. s. n. Alien. Want downed. Provincial y Exhibition Prize List Road. Soc. 22-11mm made Wild itasiaerry Jain, one pint glass Jar. ‘ 1st. Mrs. Vernon MaoMlllan. Brack- ley. 2nd. Mrs. Runny Auld. Wat Covehead. 3rd. Mrs. George Harper, Bast Royalty. Soc. l3.—i-tome made cultivated Raspberry Jam. 1 Pint il-lss lar. 1st. Mrs. Vernon MmoMiilan. Brack- ley. . ind. Sybil Macmillan, Braekiey. 3rd. Elma MaoMillan. Union Road.‘ lSec. 34.——l-iome made Black Currant Jam Pint glass jar. 1st. Mrs. E. C. White, City. 2nd. Mrs. Ramsay Auld, Wcsi Cove- head. ' 3rd. Mrs. Ira Rodd, North Milton. Sec. 25.--Home made Orange Mar- malade. 2nd. Mrs. Thomas Diamond. Wins- loe. 3rd. Mrs. James MacLean, City. Sec 26.—Home made Red Currant Jelly. . . . ' 1st. Mrs. W. S. Brown, City. - 2nd. Mrs. Fred While, York Pt. 3rd. Mrs. J. R. Allen, West Cove- head. Sec 27.—Home made Black Currant Jelly. ~ - 1st. Mrs. E. C. White City. 2nd. Mrs. John Andrew, East Roy- alty. 3rd. Mrs- J, R. Alien. West Cove head. Sec. Jelly. 1st. Mrs. a. o. White, City. 2nd. Mrs. J. R. Allen West Cove- head. - ‘ha. Mrs. w. s. Brown, City. Sec. QiL-Home-made Raspberrie Jelly. 1st. Mrs. W. A. Burke, City. 2nd. Mrs. Fred White, York Point. 3rd. Mrs. Cyrus Pickard, City. Sec. 30.—Home-made Apple Jel‘y 1 pint Jar. ist. Ella Diamond, Winsloe. 2nd. Mrs. Fred White, City, 3rd. Mrs. Wendell MaoMillan. Union Road North. Sec. flL-Home-made Plum Jelly. 1st. Mrs. J. R. Allen, West Cove- hcad. i 2nd. Mrs. E. C. White, City. 3rd. Mrs. Fred White, York Point. Sec. Bz-Best collection’ o! Home- made Jellies, 1 pint glass Jars. 1st. Mrs. J. R. Allen, west Cove- head. 2nd. Mrs. Wendell Union Road. 3rd. Mrs. Ramsay Auld. West Cove- head. ‘old-Home made Raspberrie MaeMilian, PICKLIZS Sec.33. Home-made lviustard Pickle pint jar. (cucumber). 1st. Bessie Saunders, Charlottetown a. n. No. s. v 2nd. Mrs. Ramsay Auld, West Cove- head, - 3rd. Mrs. Ira ‘Rodd. North Milt in Sec. 34.—Home-made_ Pickles (sweet) 1st. Mrs. A. Allison Holmes. E Royalty. 3nd. Mrs. J. R. Allen, West Cove- head. . . 3rd. Mrs. RamsayAuld. Sec. Jh-Home-lnade Chow chow. 1st. Mrs. M. McLellan, Exp. Station. 2nd. Mrs. James Mlwllean, City. 3rd, Sarah Jones, Charlottetown, R. R. No. 1, i < - Sec. lid-Irlonle-made bottled frui Strawberries. 1 pint 1c: syrup 3 part sugar to one part water. 1st. Mrs. J. R. Allen West Cove- hedd. - ‘ 2nd. Mrs. Vernon Munn, Mermaid. 3rd. Mrs. l". S. Reeves, South, i. 59c iii-Home made bottled fruit. 1st. Bessie Saunders, Charlottetown R. R. No. 6. 2nd. Mrs. Clyde River. 3rd. Erma MacMillsn. Union Rd. North. _ See. {id-Tomato Caisup, 1 Plflb bottle. 1st. Mrs. J. R. Allen. West Cove- head. 2nd. Mrs. James Machean. City. 3rd. Mrs. M. H. Mcullan,‘ Exp. Waloan Livingstone, 1st. Ella Diamond, Wlnsloe South. - THE CHARLOTTETOWN GITARDTAN Station.‘ - See. SOs-‘lbmato Clifllp‘ 1 pint bottle. . ' tilts. M. Khlolnllanltli- Biat- ion. ' ‘ ' ind. ma. J. it. Allan, ‘West Cove- hebd‘ . I . ha. Mn. Ramsey Aukl, wast Cove- neinn , . . . ‘ (Continued onpage ll) ULEARY . .. ' AND VICINITY fiwbrfiréir-limolldtflllsonfln- iveralty. Sackville, will be in til-large n! at iheUhliAd Church nextSunday while on the iollowirg Sunday services will’ be conducted by RevMr Godfrey. also o! Mt Allison. Melina oi w. McWilliams and w. E. Turner have Purchased the bus- lrlesrsuuid‘ docupied by 'I‘u.rner s. Co. Lid. previous i0 the lira which destroyed their store last tall, and they intend to resume “usinss as soon as suitable bilildings have been iiited up. Mrvemon Matthews who wasalsoa. member oi’ iflmlsiirnlhas decided lo go into the ooal and pro- duce businen; ' Mrs ‘James Adams . and her daughter Mrs Hubley (Pearle) formerly oi’ this vicinity who have spent several years in the 11.5. motored lo Clear-y on Moi-nay and are now the guests ‘o! Mr and Mrs Gordon Adams, ilbmst View. They were’ accompanied on‘ the trip home by Mr Simon’ Gallant who will spend, a. holiday at the home ct his pareills, Mr and Mrs J . R. Gallant. Mr Jarcline, station Agent, accom- panied by Mrs Jardine, is now spend lrg a. two-weeks vacation. Pal-l; oi this time will be spent at his former home in Brcdaibsne while a trip to the Mainland will also be enjoyed. During Mr Jar-dine’: absence Mr J. B. Ballum o! Mount Pleasant is eel in; as relieving agent. ' M: and Mrs John Home and M: and Mrs i-leber Gard azd their iam- llltfl retured in Gila-l ibiflWfl 0B SaturdflY» Where they _were‘ the guests o! Mr and Mr‘. George Rog- erson. ' Mr andMrs Bcyrield mu have recently moved to the flhmrse lorm- erly owned and‘ occupied by Mr E. Jul-Isliett. Mr and Mrs Ray Kennedy have returned to this vicinity alter hav- inl spent their honeymoon visiting various points in U.S.A. Mls‘ Gladys Tredenick oi West. Devon is now spending a icw days with her sister Mrs J.A. Matthews whose many friends will regret in learn-ls at present laid up with a sore knee the result oi a. sprain. Mr Alfred Adams has recently been a guest at the home oi her sister- Mrs Geo. Webb. Lot 0 Mr jobert Raynor who recently sold his farm in Knulsiord to Mr A1 bert_8n\allman and who hold an auction sale mt Thursday al which all the iarm implements and house- hold iurlzliiure was disposed oi. is now leaving on return to the United 9m,“ accompanied by _Mrs Raynor and family. , Mrs Joseph R. Gallant has re- moved her care‘ mm the old stand ho their house ‘iurther down the street. ' ' _'l’li_el Ladies Aid M the Unlibd Church met _ 0;: Monday evenlns sopiltiih at the home o! Mrs A. J. Mstlieson. Devotional exercises were led By the President, Mrs J .M. Mc- Willianls; Routine businus followed the iisuii order. The chief subject under discussion was the mI-Klfll 03 arrangements ior a Boa-n 611131191‘ and.i=arcel Post also w be held early in downer. Delilaiie Plans reltidin! u... a... w... leftover to be sewed at the next meeting Whlilh Will b9 at the Home‘ oi Mn an. minim Mr, and Mrs Oliver H. Newconibe accompanied by Mrs 1110!. TWIN and her~ son Mr Arthur Hubbard leit recently on return to their home About two hours sitar eating rainy people aulor iroln som- aionsaoha. They call it indigestion. It moans that the stomach nerves have been over-stimu- lated. There is oxocas acid. The wa w correct it is with an alkali, wbic nexitralises many times ita volume in ac . The right way is Phillipe‘ Milk o! Magnesia-just s tasteless dose in water. It is pleasant. eflclent and Jsisncmaanml- ird._lma-__wq__llnion l spent s. ten days visit. as the guest George Livingstone. Dunblane. Other recent guxts at this home were Mr PAGE SEVEIQ radiator to the ruggodly ‘redrawing towards this Six Bod I531‘!- Ifi you once drive n Six you I and oosls no more for opera any other car of mpnr-bie Genernl Motors’ own def err investment full protection. ROADSTBR or PH ASTON W335 Prlrry s! Inc/cry, Dallas. IT’S Tarn. bumper! and ipare lire rims. lino o] Commercial Con and Trurh from I485 up. cnnvnomr‘ SIX BETTER BECAUSE constructed‘ rear axle, Chevrolet presents a host of outstanding reasons e . 100 or more . . that convincingly expiainlthe in the low price field. Even a casual inspection of the ear reveal; gu¢h important reasons as a full-l b frame . . Fisher . . chrome-plated mots win shield . . high-grads up olste y . . filling seats . . and quick-acting, weatherproof four-wheel brakes. Upon closer examination. you will find that Chevrolet ofiers you a vnlvain-head. 50-horsepower six-cylinder motor . . long, semi. elliptic springs . . four Lovejoy hydraulic shod; lbsorbers . . acceleration pump . . and source of other modern features unique among low-priced arts . . non-glare form- Drive a Six and Youfll Buy a Six will want a Six. Visit o nearest Chevrolet dealer and learn for‘ yourself the smoothness of six-cylinder performancc . . tho Pride of riding in, and driving, a truly modern ow-pricecl car. Don’! be misled . . the Chevrolet Six is one of the lowest-priced cars you can buy, lion and upkeep than aliiy. The G M A C, payment plan, offers you the lowest financing terms in the industry. The General Motors Owner Service Policy gives your The Sport loodnv I - $71 Q The Coupe - . . . . 741) The Couch - - - ‘.1 ~ 7J0 The Super Spur! Roadster 79S (Si: wire wheel: standard) The Club Sedan 3 The Span Coup; - . 5447 The Salim . . . . . 57o TI" SpovlSrrIlm - . . 94¢ (Si: wivr u-Icerl: xtandnrd) A temple“ in Westwood. Mass, after having u oi’ Mrs Newcombes mother. Mrs and. Mrs Richard Linncll and little son, Paul. who motored from En-rol, NJ!- io visit relatives onihe Island They also spent some time as the guests oi Mrs James Yeo. Port Hill who is an aunt oi’ Mrs Linnclls. V l Many irierlds will regret one death o! Mr Wm. Dyment. Sr. or Spring- iield West which occurred at his home there alter a lingering illness Mr and Mrs John Ashley oi Al- beroon were visiiors bo Glenwood on Sunday where they were the guests ct Mr and Mrs D.A. McPherson. Mrs fiaser Wells. and her son Raymond motored to Glenwood on Sunday and spent the day at the home o! bhe formers parents. Mr and Mrs Arthur McDonald and also visited other friends in the vicinity and attended the re-openirg oi the United Church. I ,4 1W‘: and Mrs Homer Beth; o! Monc inn, ILB. are now the guests oi the farmer's cousin, Mrs Wm E. McDon nld and other relatives in this vlcln- l ity. Her many friends will be pleased to know that Mrs John McDonald o! Glenwood has made good pro- Ircn towards recovery in Prince County Hospital and is expected in return home on Saturday. Mr Benjamin Mclssao recently pllchnsml a now Ford Oar. while Mr 6.1-1. lllexsalo ins vllrchssed a. new mm Truck and a new Chev- rolet has been bcudhi by Mr 15.1.. MoDounll oi’ Glenwood. Mr and Mrs Wm J. Han-is o! Knutaicni have sold their term on their son Louis. and are niovinl l-fl- to ouary. ‘lbw have nuwhwd l 10g ‘m hauled from Unionvale a house which they bmldht troll-n Mr When Food Soars Swoeton the stomach-instantly ard with physicians in the 60 years since its invention. _lt is the quick method. Results come almost instantly. It la the approved method. You will never use another when you know. Be sure to get the genuine Phillips’ Milk oi Magnesia prescribed by physi- cians for 60 vcare in correetin excess acids. i-Iaeh home contains iul direc- tlilll-PJ $119995 . John Waite and which is now b01118 titted up for oocupan Mr ‘Cliriord uvinzewm reveal-w motored (mm Boston Mass and is spending a holiday with his parents Mr and Mrs Chas Livlncsidhe. Glen wood. aller an absence oi tour y“?! in the U.S. On the trip home he was accompanied by Messrs Angus and Garnet Hickey who are spend- ing a iew week; with their mother Mrs Alice Hickey- nlsion allel- c"mmit.tee~-Mrs FLA Dunblsne Women's Institute held their regular monthly meeting at the heme oi Mrs B61911 14015886. with the president. Mrs Amos 00r- rill in the chair. The meeting "Pm- q with iepitition o! the creed in which DQ511195’; Bcnl A. The Sec-l V115" relary was arppolllirci 1.0 write a let'- carried o_\ as usual order. Cnmmll-lmr 0i ronrlolcncc tn a member who ices were‘ alalrxnlcd as l School Boulicr. iVlrs Wm A- Glllvmsll. Sifkhlle homo nf Mrs (‘mnrprc Easier on Committee-Mrs and Mrs Ben). Mclraac. ~ 11's WISE r0 cn00sa x s1; There are I00 reasons why it’s wise to choose a Chevrolet Six FROM its flaming chromoplnted honeycomb q‘ Tnuv Fcvlcric finr—ir’4 well north "ring. Vancouver’; Stanley P05, let In II emerald no. oflrn many mr/I YIJIGI n1 lllii n] fang/rd wildlvood. lowering Iflflllrlldlli) and enlrmlring srdrnlpl. IT’S CANADIAN THERE IS A CIIEVBDLET DEALER ‘NEAR TIN] T0 SERVE YDI" DISPLAY of FzhBRiCs and STYLES by Tip Top Tailors Ltd. . . ~... 11H.’ \\0l'lll‘s largest i one-lyrics tailors offer at the same old price. downs of exclu- sive now iIliWiCS of a quality that hclcioforr‘ has i)’.‘('Ii confined lo high-price cuslnm inilnrs. (Inm- hinorl uilh finer ivol-knlansllip and siylc than over. Tip Top (‘loihcs (his scllsnrl present (he most remarkable value lOl‘ the money ihnl ("anadizln man have cier been nliorcd. (“nmo ill and look ihcm ()\‘l‘l'—-_\'0il'il finll ii a plcaslll-c (c choose any siylc, fabric or rnlor iviihoui the rc- siriciinn of price-for Tip Top Meeting closed Wllih singing Nariozial Anthem. (‘ioihos arr rill $21. D. A. BRUCE 1.1‘ Queen Mroei. Charlnticnwn. A. E. Campbell Jloningne. P. l7. l. ($233071 ?_.-‘-'-"-, n m’ l follows ~41.“ TVCCHliV sllfirzvd a. lwrcavcmcllt The Messrs Stanley Dun 1e “Tho z~rxt mcrllng i. m be hold nllLlcu-e-llyn Livmcstono or C znwoodli. I accompanied by llle Miser Ruth.’ MCPIIPTSFTI lilo mrruci Friday in Oc-tchor Roll Bcssie and Ma» Bouirer fill rred to “ call as in be anczvcrod hv rzddfm Alborion on 'I‘uesday.~O. l l (IUQWI-