,iiii.v.di--......iipjl,_fltitilti,____, _ N, _ V .-=zz@~.'":a§:";'¢>e "We-r. .115; ' .. l‘. a“ -' ‘i i w»: wei-"r-c-Tifr i" “"..wt. - 4' . a.» . —- was-far »- PAGE SIX 5*‘- rnmc: EDWARD Now Mum, Also NEWS and Comedy Torcliy's Loud Spooker CRUISE PRINOE EDWARD gr, 5-2,, TOMORROW A New Kind of Romance! Strangely, Excitingly Different! 0f love he know nothing . . . . Until this shy, beautiful girl -—- irightened by the beasts that were his playlclloyrs -—- BOI-IKIII PTO‘ friction in ht arms- LORETTA YOUNG rii-zxe RAYMOND ’ o. P. HEGGIE llefcnselcss in a den of Beasts. The lnarls of infur- ' lated wild animals in mortal combat was the weird acrnnrpanimcnt of this strange romance. s. <o S’l'.-\N LAUREL arm OLIVER HARDY is “TOWED IN A HOLE" I y, WHAT s :1» s ll 0 w . Li - a?- .~ ' Ylt-"Idfitiit." NW ' [MIL UHAKLU'I.'I'IS'I'UWN GUARDIAN OAPITOL NOW Also NOVELTY CAPITOL Action-filled drama . . MAT. EVE. '1 d: 8.45 . Civilization‘: veneer strilrifid "'37 .....lallnrs__l_uck| 3.00 TOMORROW real flesh and blood people . . . iivine when life de- pends on huir-trls!" 51"“- W ,3, Wheiyeillwifedlsfl¥9fi°mfl ear? Y ‘ I I I RA . -. "L,i‘)i'." zenelGreyfcTetory I ’ >-O\ George» IIBINI!‘ 1cm...‘ Trevor firetnINiosen ALSO “PAIR or SOCKS" awn “SAWDU s1" SIDELIGHTS" Good Roads Convention MONTREAL, Sept. 5.'—Accept- anocs of the invitations sent out to members of the Canadian Good Roads Association and allied cr- ganizations to attend the twentieth annual convention of the associa- tion at the Royal Connaught Hotel, Hamilton, on September 13, 14 and EDIPLOYS VIOLET RAYS TO TRAP IIIOSQUITOES I "Tie lutv can minke a man pick out n swxi ilivrslmcnt any more than n Iaiv (rould make a man pick out ‘a i; NOLI v." '—-Roger W. Baboon. PARIS,’ Sept. 5-A young French woman Mlle. Germaine Gourdon, has Just invented a. kind of vac- uum-cleaning process to relieve the world of all kinds of obnoxious in- sects. Her apparatus is a combination lamp emitting ultra-violet rays and a. suction-pump which draws info an asphyxiating chamber all (PIIMPS the restricted air tubes and Insacts whlfh 60m"- wmfl“ the guards aoainst future trouble. 'I‘ry "Inf" "I the “Ys- BY varying Ill‘? 5. length of the rays, the operator zzllraggcci Down by Asthma. The w m or \\'Olli.'ll'l. who is continually subuct to asthma is unflttcd for his or IIPI‘ life's work. Strength departs and L‘I‘l“l‘£l’_'»' is taken away until life mwnuwics .1 lII'I"ll'_\' existence. And yet "is l; motile»: Dr. J. D. Kellogg's ml luim. lu-meriy has hrouglit a great clizixi-ze to 2m army of sufferers. It ban municipalities the territory adjacent to the con- vention city, should result in swel- ling the ranks of official and lay delegates well beyond the numbers ..New Gombinatvilon ' Meal Service On 0.N.R. Trains (Special to The Guardian) , MONCTON, N. B, Sept. 4.-—The -new combination meal service in- qliugurated on dining cars of the :Cariadian National Railways is Imecting with marked approval on I the part of the patrons of the ‘rail- I5» and ‘esfivntlolls 3°‘ Iwm M‘ way in the Maritimes, stated E. W. wm“l°dntl°“r “re rcflching Gwrge ' Cameron, superintendent of sleeping A. McNamee, ihe secretary-treasur- and dining cars at Halifax, N. 5., cl’. In 111618851"! numbers at his ' who was in Moncton today on busi- offices in the New Blrks BUIIGIYIEIness connected with his depart- Puuet here. and e izrritifriiislr large iit- l merit. The new combination meals, The l tendance is already assured. proximity c1 Toronto and half-a- dozen small cities to Hamilton, and the densely-settled and highly-or- ganized county, township and ur- comprtsed in --.lr. ll. Oarson CIIIROPRACTOB 'I'Ill'cc Year Palmer Graduate H4 Prince St. Phone 107g Home Calls Made. - ___ W‘. .-;~.- attracts all varieties into the fatal experiment with short rays, the receptacle of the vacuum-cleaner was found to con- tain a large number of mosquitoes and other small insects. greater length zone. After an was tried many large moths and beetles found their ‘ I way into the wholesale destroyer. The principal claim made for tho invention is that it enables I operators in infested areas to in- duce the insects to seek their own Do Not Neglect Your Eyes I grout licncilt to you. E. W. TAYLOR J. S. TAYLOR An examination might be of destruction. Its most curious fea- ture is its property of selection. Two lamps working with rays of different lengths attract various kinds of insects. Mosquitoes, for instance, were trapped in thous- ands by a lamp which larger in- sects ignored. registered in years when the con- vention has been hcld in less cen- tral locations or more sparsely- populated provinces. Assurances have been received that govern- mental delegations, headed by Highways Ministers, their deputies] 0r departmental executives, will beI present from Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick, Manitoba and Saskat- chewan, in addition toassociation officers and members from these and other provinces. Hon. Herbert A. Bruce, Lieutenant-Governor of Ontario, has been invited to per- form the opening ceremony on Wednesday, Prime Minister George S. Henry, a September 13, and past-president of the association, is also expected to be present. A new and welcome feature of OPTOMETRISTS South Side Queen Square TIPS FOR TEACHERS CINCINNATI, Sept. 5~Rulcs for being a good teacher, as promiil- gated by Dr. C. R. Campbell, president of the Hamilton County board of education, before a coun- cnu. on us FOR S awin g. planefng, __ 5‘ crushing. Expert work, III| expert service. If; \YOR'I‘H’S MILLS, ,1,‘ Iyllllvieiv, I‘. E. I. {l Eye Comfort for eye workers is a mutter of I vital importance. From early mom to late at “A lilglll. we "crow-d" our eyes re- lentlessly, from one 10h I0 another. flow long will they stand It? ' Arr- you now enjoying that ef- . ilricncy and comfort which ought to he yours? Consult us if you are not: You have much to gain. and nothing to lose. In any case the knowledge galricd from an examination, makes it well worth while. O. F. NIITOIIESON OPTOMETRIST ‘i. v i-‘M sini- I lMve You Placed Protection on your most val- uable Asset Your Life Assurance. Consult J. B. HUGHES Phone 2RO-L. 2M Kent Street NOTES‘ WATER-MARK ty teachers‘ institute: "Read detective stories. "Own movie cameras, "Own radios. "Read 12 good books a year. "Keep a close mouth. “Attend community dances. "Use the rod in front of other pupils, but only rarely." 'I'hc idea, he said, is to cot a youthful viewpoint. and slick to it. USES PRTNPIVS READ MELBOURNE, Sept. 5 -'I‘ho head of the Prince of Wales, in profile, is one of the innovations intro- duced in the new currency notes shortly, to be put into circulation in Australia. The prince's head will replace the commonwealth coat-of- arms WBMI-IIIBJIC. when held up to the light the features of the heir to the throne will be seen facing those of the King, Another change is that the promise to pay in gold has been deleted. DIDN'T WANT WIFE BESIDE HIS BIER LONDON, Sept. ii-Recent wills include that of a man who declar- ed that his wife should not be ai- lowed to attend his funeral or to see him after“ death. He stated that his wife "did 0r- der me out of her house by telling me to go and go quick, which I did, and by so ordering me out she did forfeit all legal claim to mo or anything that I own . . . "She has on different occasions insulted me and once grossly in- sulted me in public, she is dan- gerously untruthful and her oath could not be believed." this year's convention will be the presence of a strong representation of the American Road Builders‘ Association, with which close recip- rocal relations have been main- tained for years by the Canadian body. 0n the preceding Saturday at noon a motorcade will leave the A. R. B. A. headquarters at Wash- ington, D.C., and after staying overnight at Williamsport, Pa, and receiving additions en route, will cntcr Ontario at the Niagara fron- tier and reach Toronto late on Sun- day afternoon. On Tuesday the motorcade will proceed to Hamil- ton, where its members will remain for the duration of the convention Already some forty members 0i’ the A.R.B.A, have signified their inten- tion of joining the motorcade. Wednesday and Thursday will be taken up with four convention ses- sions, two leciurcs at each being followed by discussions, and by the annual business meeting of the es- sociation, with the annual dinner concluding the proceedings. Friday ivfll be devoted to an inspection trip oi‘ iihe highways of the Niagara peninsula, taking in Niagara Fails and Qucenston, St. Catherine-s, the’ new Welland Canal, the Chippewas power development, and the famous fruit belt, and permitting inspection by the technical delegates of var- ious types of highways, with their bridges, culverts, cuttings, fills and other auxiliary works. “You only married me because my aunt. left me some money." “Nothing of the kind. I'd have married you rrgai-dless of who had left it to you." ::Miller's Worm Powders act so thoroughly that stomachic and in- testinal worms are literally ground up and pass from the child without being noticed and without incon- venience to the sufferer. Thcy are painless and perfect in action, and at all times will be found a heal- thy medicine, strengthening tho in- fantile stomach and maintaining it in vigorous operation, so that, be- Mr. Cameron said, ailord the trav- elling public greater convenience in ordering meals, and this, (dong with the reasonable rates sec, has brought them into favor. There are five combination break- fasts, ranging in price from 35 cents to one dollar, four luncheons, priced at from ‘l5 cents to one dollar and three dinner selections priced from one dollar to $1.50. Former Islander Receives G~N.R. Appointment (Special m The Guardian) MONOTON, N. 13., sept. 4.—'l'he superintendent of Motive Power and Car Equipment, Atlantic Re- gion, Qmadian National Railways, in the place of J. A. Johnston. 1'6- tired. Mr. Henderson, who is u. native of Charlottetown, P. E. 1., entered the service of the railway as machinists apprentice at Sydney 0n October 3'7. 1918, serving the necessafl‘ 191181-11 of time to qualify him as a machin- ist. severing his connection with the railway, he reentered the service as machinist at sydiiey on March 5, 1929 and on June 5, 1029 was made machinist and crane operator which position he continued to oc- cupy until his new appointment. SOCIETY TAKES HEB. PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 5-30- ciety here is still egog over the veritable Cinderella romance by which a. humble waitress in fl sandwich shop became the bride of the wealthy and socially prom- inent head of a bimkins firm. The principals were Robert Frazer Welsh, sportsman and club- man, and pretty Frances Scwzuk, the daughter of a poor Ukrainian immigrant and 29 years Wclsh's Junior. Welsh became enamored of the girl as she served him sandwiches over a busy counter daily. A livuried chauffeur and limou- sine took die place oi’ the fairy book coach es Welsh wooed his bride to be. Gradually, Welsh introduced the girl to those in his own social circles. She was immediately ac- cepted. NORTH RIVER The many friends of Miss Ella fliompscn ere pleased to know that she is improving after her opera- tion in the P. E. I. Hospital. Miss Grace Thomson, Nurse-in- tretntng at Falconwood Hospital, f; spending her holidays at her home in North River. Miss Helen Warren of North River has returned home after vis- iting friends in Fredericton. Miss Annie Holliwcii of Spring- ton, has taken up her duties as teacher of East Wilishire School. Miss Muriel Warren of North sides being an effective vcrmifugv, The man left his property to they are tonical and health-giving Al: their effect). >ii»-. River spent the week-end“ in HBNRIIIQ EXHIBITION PRIZE IIST rouixruv (Cont) Class as-Chickeus 59c, zo-Wyeiidotle White Pullei lea-Fred Blanchard. Charlotte- town, 2nd—Fred Blanchlflfi. 3rd- Fred Blanchard. Sec. 2l-Pitt Game OOdkONl let-Peter Coles, f“ lottewwn. ‘rind-Robert Dalzier. Charlottetown, aid-Frank Power, Charlottetown. Sec. ail-Pitt Game Pullet 1st—Peter 001w. cirtowxi. Bud- Robert Dalziel, Clfwwu, 9rd- Frani: Power, Clitowu Sec. 28--Cockei~el, any other vii-r- iety 0r breed lat-Alex D. Grant, Pictou, NB, and-George M. Holmes, Amherst, N.S., Srd-L. A. Haszard, Charlotte. town. Sec. a-i-Pullet any the! overiety 0r breed lst-Alex D. Grant, 2nd—George M. Holmes, 3rd-.L. A. Hasslzd. Class Sk-Productlon OIII Sec. 6w! ~ ist-Jfurry M. Hyde, Cornwall, Znd-J-Iarry M. Hyde, Std-w. H. Boswell dz sun, Mai-airfield. Sec. fr-Plymouth Rock, Barred. I-len lst-J-Iarry M. Hyde, ind-Harry M. I-lyvde, 3rd—Har.ry M. Hyde Sec. tl-Ply-mouth Rock Barred Cookerel ' 1st—Cyriis Plckard, West Royalty, 2nd—Cyrus Pickard, lard-Ohio Na- tional Silver For: Fur Farm, Sum- merside. Sec. 4--Plym0uth Rock Barred h-Plymouth Rock Barred lst-Cyrus Pickerd, ind-Cyrus‘ Pickard, 3rd-Ohlo National Silver Fox Fur Farml. Sec. .'>—Plymouth Rock White Cock _ 1st._B. Poole, Charlottetown. Sec, B-Plymouth Rook, White Hen let-B. Poole, ind-B. Poole. Sec. 7-Plyunouth Rock, White Cockerel Son, 3rd.—B. Poole. Pallet --A. Boswell do Son, 1Sb-—A. C. Munroe, M88 int-B. Poole, and-AB. Poole, 3rd Sec. 10—Wyaridotte White Hen - Bee. c-m of'whit0 lerlwml lair-C. u wisner. Ind-ill!!- J- F, Eagton, 3rd-O\d.‘rs. Roland Enter. 59¢, y-Pea of Rhoda Island Roda s. c. let-rim! M- rude- OLASS 37—-POIIIl7 Registered or recon! oi wflvrm- ance elem Sea. 1-18. P. Rods lst-Ofuo Nat/tonal 811m Ibx Fur Farms. Bee. a-lwiiire Wyendvbtu let-A. C. Mlunwe. Sec. $—-White LeBhl-mil lst-llvh-s. Roland alikter, Ind- Mrs. J. F. giesum. 01455588 Poultry, Ducks: Bee. P-Turkey, bronne, male over 1 yell‘ old lat-A. Boswell Charla N. Porno Sea. Z-Jrurkey bronse, over 1 your old let-Charles N. Payne, mid-A. Boswull d: son, ard-Jwillie J. I-Isy- den. Cherry Valley Sec. 8—'I‘urlney lmmiie mole, hatched in 1938 lst-Charles N. Payne, Odd-Willie J. Hayden. Sea. 4-'I‘iirkey. bronze. female. hatched in 199B ' Int-Charles N. Payne, ind-Wil- lie J. Hayden. Sec. O-Gocse Toulouse, mele lat-Charles N. Payne, gnd_ (390130 L. Boswal. (ltd-Borden Boe- wall, Dunstaffnage Bee. Iii-Goose, * over 1 year old lst-Charles N. Payne, 2nd-—Bor- den Boswell, aid-George L. Bos- wall. _ Sea. Ill-Goose, Vtoulouse, mule, hatched in 1938 Isis-George L. Boswell, :M_. Borden Boswell, Srd-Borcieoi Boc- wall. ‘ Sea. 12-00000, toulouse, female batched in i998 lst-Geeran 1.. Boswell, ind- Borden Boswell, 3rd-—Boiden Bos- wall Sec. 18-000». white bmmen or emden male, over 1 year old let-George L. Boswell, znd__ G901?! b Boswell, Sid-Charles N. ‘mrkevyl, Geese and tkflolxind- feuiele. ‘ouse, fauisle 1st--B. Poole, mid-A. Boswell so Perrie- Sec. 14-4300“, Whifp bremen or s“; a-_P]ynmu1,h m”; emden ferrule over 1 year old let-George L. Boswsll, ane_ George L. Boswell, srd-A. Boswell 8c Son. 590- 15-60086. White Bremen or ,,,,,,,,e_ Ilmden male, hatched in 1908 N.S., hid-Melvin Hyde, Cornwall. Sea. ll-Wyaridotte, White 00¢- Boswell 6: B011, appointment of John L. Henderson He] as acting locomotive foreman at Sydney, N. 8., effective this date is Munroe, 8rd___B_ Poole‘ announced by W. E. Barnes, General lsb-A. C. Munroe, 2nd—-A. C. Sec. flt-Iwyendotte. White Pul- let let-A. C. Munroe, ind-A. C. Munroe, Ord-IB. Poole. Sec. 13—1egh0m, “mite Cod: mp0. w. Wiener, Pictou. us, 9nd—<A. C. Munroe. aflil-JIVITS-J. F. Eoswri. New Wiltshire. Sec. l-t-Leghom, White Hen isteA. C. Munroe. Bud-is». Vye Gibson, Moncwxi, N.B.. llrd-Mrs. J. F. Easton. Sec. 15~Ix3h=0rn White Ovclcml 1sb--C. W. Wisnei‘, Ind-A. C. Mum-oe, arch-Mrs. J. F. Easton. Sec. iii-Leghorn White Pullet let-C. W. Wisner, mid-A. C‘. Munroe, 3rd-Cyrus Pickard. "Sec. 1'l—1Rhode Island Red. S. C. Cock lav-Harry M. Hyde. Sec. IB-Jthode Island Red, S. C. Hen , _ lab-Harry M. Hyde. Sea. iii-Rhode Island Red s. c, Cockerel Ist—W. J. Ciidlmore d: Son, 2nd —-l-Iflrry M. Hyde, 3rd—Ha.r-ry M. Hyde Sec. 20—~'H.h0de Island Red S. C. Pallet. 1st—W. J. Cudmore 8r Son, 2nd —-Harry M. Hyde, 3rd-I-larry M. Hyde. GLASS B5 Poultry Breeding Pens ‘Adult Sea. 1—\Pe'n of Lqlioms lat-A C. Munroe, Qnd-C, w. Wiener, Oral-Stephen A. Payne. Sec. L-Pen of Mlnvrcas isiP-W. J. Cudmore s» Son Sec. 3-Pe'n of Orpingtorm let-Charles N. Payne, 2nc_ mills Jenkins, Charlottetown RR. 5, Ont-Mu. J. W. MiGregor, win- aloe. ' Sec. l-Pen of Plymouth Rocks let-John McInnis, Charlottetown, ind-John MoInnls. Bee. 6—Pen of Rhode Island Reds let-A. J. Taylor, Sackville, N13,, 21ld—-W- J. Cudmore dc Son. Sec. 'i--Peii of White Plymouth Boob . let-llbederiek Blanchard. CLASS 3O Poultry Breeding Pens Adult Sec. 1—Pen of Barred Plymouth Rpclu lat-Ohio. Nationol Silver Fox Fur Farms, Znd-Harry M. Hyde. Bee. 2—Pen of White Plymouth flocks _‘> y \ let-Charles N. Payne,’ Hid-A. Std-Charles N. Payne. Sec. 16-Goose, While Bremen or Emden female, hatched in 1m let-Charles N. Payne, ind-IA. Boswell i! Son, md-Olnrles N. Payne. Sec. 17-1Duok, Rouen, male, over 1 year 01d let-Preston L. Qmflbell, fled- Preston L. Calmplbell, Old-dc H. Boswell A: Son, 4th-0herlel N. Payne. Sec. 18-Duck, Roueu, female over i yea: old let-A. H. Boswull s: Ion, 2nd- Preeton L. Campbell. furl-Preston L. Campbell, dth-A. Boswell a» Son Sea. 19—Duok, Rfium, male. hatched in 1933 let-Borden Boswell, 2nd—A. If. Boswell d: Son, Brd-tlt. H. Boswell do Son, tf-h-A. H. Boclwlll k Bun Sec. QO-Duek Rpuen, female hat- ched in 1933 int-A. H. Boswell d: Sou, 2nd— A. H. Boswell 6r Son, Std-IA». Bos- wall 8a Son Sec. zi-Duck, Pekin, male over 3 year old let-A. H. Boswell dz Son, 2nd- A. Boswell a Son. Sid-George L. Boswell Sec. 22-17mm, Pekin, female, over 1 year old ist-A. H. Boswell 8s son, 2nd... A. Boswell a» Son. aid-George L. Boswell Sec. 33-Oct. Pdll, mph h‘- elied in 1038 let-A. H. Boswell a Son, 2nd— A. H. Boswell a Son, Snip-A. 1!. Boswell 8a Son. Sec 24--Duok, Peldn. female het- ohed in 1933 lst-A. H. Boswell s: Son, and... A. H. Boswell d: Son, 3TH H, Boswell 8c Son . CLASS O0 Dresud Poultry Sec. 3—Best two ducks let-Mrs. J. W. MoGregor, win. aloe _ Sec. d-Beet two dressed eockereis lair-Preston Wood. Bouthport, 2nd -lMrs. Willard Pruwse, Buckley Point Road. Std-Mrs. J. P. listen, New Wlltshirc ' » GLASS i‘! It'll Sec. i-Awlen. commercial peck- BQB! Dwked in fruit basket. Ist-J-l. E. Bent, Tupperviile, N.8. Sec. 2-Duchese of Aldenbuig OENTIIAL GNARIIAII in’? This column II reserved for Queen's County nnu o! loeil ntuest but Id- verttning of e newly untun may be lnurtod It d cents a word strictly payable In udvuuu- DISCEABGING TODAY Bay- view Screened, 87.60 per ton. A. ml moumuns Wednesday night. Elliott's Orchestra. 81a TD! A LOAD of Bayviow Screened unloedini from car to- day, 01.50 per ton. A._Pichrd a» Co. Phone 240. 880 [HAND PRIZE WINNER. — m. I... A. I-hmerd he: ' ‘ word that the poultry which he had ex- hibited at the Canadian National Exltmion in Tod-onto lied won two firsts, two seconds, and one third. Ho had exhibited in all 615M birds, black roeeoomb hflntanhs. Mi‘. Him- zani is to be congratulated on his success in the face 0f world-wide competition. POLICE COURT-At the Police Court yesterday one drunk and in- capable was given 5 days. A case of unlawful ossession of stolen goods’ was remanded until Thurs- day, and a case of breaking and entering was remanded until Thursday. One men was fined $10 and costs or 2O days in Jail. for operating a motor car with defec- tive brekes. A charge of vagrancy was remanded until Thursday. HAD 000D OUTING — Meme Vlfillimm Mocom-t, Jack Williams.‘ Earl Steeves and Alfred Blacquire oi.’ Moncton, N. 13., spent Labor Day in the city, having motored to the Island Saturday. They were ec- conrpanled by Mrs. Elisabeth Cook. It was Mr. Bteeves and Mr. Wil- liams first time on the Island, and the boys greatly enjoyed their trip. m. Bleoquire last visited the Isl-and twenty eight years ago. While here they were the guests of Mr. and ivifrs. Matthew McCourt. Sea. B-Melbe let-J. C. Stewart, RR. ‘f, and- Percy Smallwood, Charlottetown, tird-I". B. Reeves, Southport. Sec. 4--Red Astrechisn Ietqilohnson 6r. Dori North River Road . Sec. s-lvviiiiaeu nvmh list-J. C. Stewart, Charlottetown an. ’l sec. O-Yellow mnepame lat-Johnson 8c Son, North River Road, mid-Percy L. finsllwood, Charlottetown, 3rd-—J. A. Auld, Wmsloe. a Bee. ‘l-Simnner apples let-Johnson d: Son, ind-J. C. Irvin. Vernm- are-om. John Bbodimsn, Wind“. lth-il‘. S. Reeves, South, t. Sea. it-Red Astrwhien lat-IF. S. Reeves, hid-MB. J. semi-c Coles, arc-nun. Ben]. Rodd. Bralckley Point. Road, 4th- Mllton Vemey, York. Sc. il-Yellow Tmnsparent lat-Percy L. Bmallwood, find- Carl Burke, Fharlotltelown, 8rd- 1J°Yd Belderson, Bouthport R-R... dth-m/Irs. Themes Ferguson, Hampton Sec. ‘Io-Melba let-J. 0. Stewart. Charlottetown RR. ‘I, nlfiw-JOIIH Mcleod a; 50p, Charlottetown BR. 2, std-Percy L. Bmallwwd. Charlottetown, 4th- GWIBB W. Dewar. Charlottetown. Sea. I1—Crimnon Beauty lit-‘H. E. Bent, ‘Pulpperville, N5, Bessie Sanders, Charlottetown 3.3.0 See. IP-Wilileuis Favorite let-J. c. Stewart, Charlottgwwn RIB. Afllmm m4 9'"! Winter apples Bee. lib-Wealthy SEPTEMBER 6, 1933 Leod. The pail bearers were Mew!’ CITY lWlLI-IRS ARI NOT IMMUNI lhrked flies have been known fly 18 miles. The fly is u netur disease transmitting insect. ' By‘ Snh-—Sprsy Every Fly Wig], RLY-TOX flu/new super lmid sprayer iv", frxivitb your first can o.‘ Ly. T _ makes your FLY-TOX 5,, fihber. Your denier will Supply 7°"- ~ H" am LEFT HOSPITAL — The many friends of Miss Helen Hammeu, p, N., Iwlll be glad to know that s)" has so fer recovered from a son kneeeetobeerbletolesvethehcg. pitel. Miss Hhrimiell attended m; lilxhibition and is now on into-m for the nurses in City Hospital, DEPARTURE REGRET!!!) _ Miss Mary lvilncNtitt left last. we“ for Montreal where she will train for a. nurse at the Royal Victci-ie Hospital. At a special Girl Guido service in the Chapel of St. Pom, Cathedral Miss MacNutt before ha; departure was presented with u addrem on behalf of the Charlottetown Compmvy of or‘, Guides and the Cathedral Sunday‘ School. The Girl Guides also we. sented Miss MucNutt with c. gold Girl Guide ring and a purse. The Sunday school likewise presented r purse. The Girl Guides turned (mi ‘in full strength in uniform for the presentation. The Rev. Canon Mul- one officiated at the service and also read the address. Min Mee- Nutt was Captain of the Campanv since its organization. THE IIAPTIST CHURCH - Morning and evening services ei the Baptist Church 0n Sunday were taken by the Rev. H. R. Bell of East Point. In the morning Mr. Bell spoke on "Opportunities misa- ed and met." Taking as the basfl of his theme I Kings 20. 40, "and as thy servant was busy here and there, he was gone," the speaker delivered a thoughtful, well pre- pared address. Mrs. Frances Boil Tremor’; fine soprano gave excel. lent interpretation of "Ioeiul Kind ly Light." The subject o: Mr. Bellt evening sermon was “They did not confess ‘Him.’ ‘me Communion of the Lord's Supper was observed st the evening service. It was intim- ated that the mid week prayer service would be held on Thursday at 7.30 p.m. and that Dr. A. C. Vincent would resume his duties on next Sunday. ‘rho morning service was broadcast by station CHCK. PHHONALS Mr. J. A. NhdDoneld was emonl those leaving on Saturday mn- the Fredericton and Woodstock mcee. Mk. W. Stewart MacNutt, M. In. has leitit for Montreal en route to Toronto, where he has accepted e position on the mo: of Upper Canada College. The funeral of ma. Harvey Sterne was held Wet Saturday af- ternoon to the People's Cemetery. The service was conducted by Rev. Dr. Ramsay and Rev. J. M. mo- Siflwflfl. G. A. Hughes, Hurry Court P. J. MacDonald, L. B. Miller and Henry Lowe. iiMoney euiiy earned sl l!!!" for our reliable line of trees and shrubs. Full or pert time. Cosh coni- mission paid weekly. Complete rann llt-Ocsmr Farm, Lower G5,“. town. ma. Znd-‘Pcrcy L. Small. wood. aid-George Dewar, ch14. C. Stewart. , M 59-509" have deliver ’_.. .. n,” ___o°fl_ tracks. Phone orders new. MARITIME O BRITISH COAL no: duct, produces intense heat. 50% more quantity oom- pared with ordinary Cook-Priced only of! can new on TELEPHONE 990 of 900 proven varieties Red To! Nursery Products. Illustrated Liter- selL Write Dominion Nurseries. Montreal-HO. llfllQiulllv British semi ,. .. ___ .. ‘mun OAL OO. lat-Johnson 6c Son, North River Mid. End-E 5. Reeves, Bouthpcrt, 146 Richmond St., E. R. BROW Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate Glass Insurance at Lowest Rate.- 'A'gent at Summerside, Lloyd Lewis Charlottetown It!