M; _ 1'-v `~ '_ . . ‘ i J. .\ ~-li , . ., ~‘.'».v~__‘ ` 1 i ‘f \ i . ` » s _ i i \ _ 1 » \ g . -4 > v i. ~ 1 'Y _ 2 i .»- i ' . ' i V . ..,- . .,,. .' _ wgf ;- - , _ _i L f."`. . ~`¢. ‘ f- ’ I .`.i li 5' i i '\ -I' 1 ? 1. .- s. - _.._.__.-» 4*; i . ‘ ' 0 ., . a ‘ PAGE SIX _ __ _ _ _ I nic cHARLofr'rE'rowN_ GUARDIAN _ ~ 3, SEP'1`EMBER 2a, oy, T O-D _ MAT 3.15 EVE 1 & 8.15 ‘T ""“ PRINCE EDWARD .° ‘Z “?“..’*?:.’?”~*5-’¥*!¥_ ¢Y.>.__ -_ al .- .»_#>*j'§Y _1 ._ thi-v put the The truth about love and riage from the lips of two ern women who dared to the facial Under of Ci Curling Club wai»*" ili' liroliqlii Wife and .\'\i'e¢-tlivnrt Trim-tlier!-and llus band on the spot! A during, liiwirt- ;:ri|ipini;' lii\'i--~ioi'_\'! Al tl \`l`\‘.'\` .\.\`|i ‘llllZ\`l.4'l`\ l’.\)`S lil"l‘ NOT i\IU(.`ll" ~`-`5'lmU33l'Y‘7 -_ _ - - _ _ _..__:_;_______ . i _ Not Gran CAPITUL TUDAY t G L V it IA William Ocrgan ~ linden - Granny 1'€S|A!rli8_\' a power in the land, he lived to see his children in the bread-line! ' Anso 1iivsicA1.coMl:DY “NORTHERN EXPOSURE" MAT. 315. EVE. 7 8 8.45 i sauna- POLICE COURT-At the Police un, Saturday morning' a' man urged with unlawful possession _ _ 1 _ _ _ _t _ _ ‘Sgr ___. . -amiga'-"* _E-1* r. ”*':= -wt '.._ll|'|illL (iUi\llli illl ` Ask Any Man in Whom i MOST POWERFUL DRAMA OF THE YEAR BROUGHT _ , TO LIFE BY THE GREATEST CHARACTER ACTOR l.`|'O||l I; Million, trembled when he emkea he whip. The commercial empire he reared, to lay at his chlldrclfl feet, has crushed them in its fall. its. iiiiiiliis, iifiili Pin: ,iiiiciiiiii insist Islanders Arrive Un Lady Nelson (Special to the Guardian) ST. JO.HN, N. B.,-Sept. 22- Bringing passengers und cargo from British Guiana, the eastern group of the British West Indies and Bermuda viii. Boston the Can- adian National liner "Lady Nelson,” G() 0|] SII°lk€ Captain E. H. Cameron. arrived at ` The President Does St J°1‘“ *OW- t Requests ,,. Among the ,passengers landing ~ __ _“__ 7 S k ' ere-for the Maritimes-Mrs. K. \i~ :LL txt Preedy, Halifax, N, S.; G. T. Med- tfissociflled Press) forth, Amherst, N. S.: L. Perin- _ i- -fe* ‘iii ,ri 5--.i CD o> i»~ P1 (ll (D as i ' ' I.: :.»\>i.. ,yy _ - . . ' - _ __ __ i_____ ii. <1 i_ iiiti iii# You iiuik City taxes i,,mm,mO,,S1_,. N, dpclare 8 farm C _. _ .~._inv‘.gi: _' i_ on brokcius and stock transfers by :strike on nu pmdlms and ask 'the_ _ Ien l Diss iiomiss, ni., sein. zzsrhe .°m°" B“dge“""“' N' B* S' °“"` -United Stains Farmers Holidayicoigno’ sackvme' N’ B: Misses Association nicetiiig todav voiediM iii-is; .‘lC1i\'f’_ :lint tiiiic. . _ _ iM i _i.» * 'ii :i-:idiuu wiiii ' I iz' _\'u'.v .li'i'..i`j.'. li-i;i1`(ri'iiit‘ilj While trricling will begin with only :.liinit 253 :ylocksx it was explained ilzfii tliv New Jcizscy list would be .it Wzili S‘.:'i‘.-L i~xp:iini<~i-;~ilii-.‘- _iz iiiir .init of A<::i"iil.iii'e, Canad- ' " '-1. 'iz-..l. iii .s rw- ri ‘lin N: iiisxtrii, R'ii1~_i'ays, for the l i ,i,_. ,i..f.»,_¢;. -.11 :=_ifmo.<. n an .ful-:lrcss before the i , i~-,_ .,.-,i . ,. 5,., Il'ii.'=.:‘j: (`!:i‘i a=. tlrir lunchcon .~ or iii :i..i;_i1 .ig ,,,,_ li: rf-, .<;i~..i°¢!i\'Pl5' namely. in tho hull of the (.nurt lloilafi in Clillrlottctowli afore- aiiiii_ lit or near the Rn;-"1 mink .il Fniiadn and lit or ni-ar the Blink nf Nnvn Scotia both in Cbarlgnplemi ing the lmnd, ordered Lieutenant banked with ferns. The wedding totalled over 1 ooo cues a soot o have due aforesaid no that all persons interest eil in th if ':'. ii: ,"tiiif: ii i'-_-.nil for' I? - -` , :ii ri' C:.:.: da, ff r" " ‘iii 'i':`." ~nf‘_\' _voii iitiw rciitlily spend _ v , ._ _ ‘iw i.i','<'*;: iii olliiir \\'.'i_Ts would make . . _ , ,.\ ii.. _ ~ii‘ii~~f-, " “ ii-1i.ii~i this giiiiriiiitecd income to f , ii ...::r:.iiii--..1|‘fiflit.ii _if " i 'roiii' izimiiy. " '~“‘i“" ""“"‘- “ l"1"’““. \firv 'lim tli'it-the iiiro‘nc can i‘i "I 'i i"i‘ i"i‘iil i~1'i'l ` ` ` ` ' ‘° ‘ ‘ “ ‘ r' _iw phiiiiiwl to t-fiiiic to YOU in your I - i it i '.'r'-iii' wifi- will r iil ii , i .‘ i‘ i .‘ /1 .f,,`i'J_ $'i`i_ .'$il)tl ' fm' 1 .iiiiiilii _viiu i~:i.s mi. ilimyii-~ iviiuitl lin vi-ry vt-plcmnry '43 \`l) f* ‘I 1' 1' .' ‘.1 i-i' \<\.'i\'.'» ‘.\'lii‘ii _vliitr carliine pow or iiior _i--- i-.ull :li <~i-r;:'i- and vflicii fi regular Till? (`1ll'I’fi\` TOD \\' I"-'PR ('().\ll’l.I.Tl'I INFORMATION ' ‘ Q i 1 , i~i .: ii l.‘ ~ .»’i:;\ui.iiit‘." Co. llfiriri f)il;c<~, 'I-,~i'oiito,Oi1t. 41. B i - . if » if `i»‘ ir.i,I iriri' ii.:i'.'. of ilit- liitiimal Monthly In- ili-.";f'_-, wi*li:;iit obli"iitiii': nic in any \~.'ii_v, I _ “mn mm" .. i . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,...... . . ». .. . . . . . . . . . ._ .. Age 260,'A_ __ ocwbet 10 _ _ . , _ Umm] Bedequ‘_P_E_I__M_“uud_».l , field. BAKERSFIFJLD, Svpt. §‘.4-Wii- liam F, Byrne, 59 years of age, Kem county business man. diedl Sept. 6th ni. Mercy Hospital., Bakersfield. ziftci- an illness of three months. Byrne, a resident of Kem county for tivcniy-two years, was born at Chnrlottetowii, Princg Edward 1:- l:ind_ Can., and miirle his home in the Kern River oil fields, where his work with tlic Associated Oil Com- pany was located. Recognition of his ability in the oil industry assiiined a national aspect during tha World War. when President Wilson selectcd lilni as mic of four men to serve SPRAINS I ,'.‘.".‘;.lI.‘:.°"i':'- '.:::'......'- " YC ;_Ll:_vs inlan-adn. modus. I. ,, Pull you on your ioctl 20 12 224 6 10 209 246.5 1 1 210 244.1 F. A. Driscoll, Manager of Con- test: Dr. J. A. Clark, Superintendent on thc Federal oil and labor mea; ation board 246.9 Byrne, Jr., of Bakersfield; three sisters, Mrs. Annie Long of Win. nipeg, Can., and Miss Maude Byme 8-nd Mrs, May Tanbcrt, of Reno, Nev. He was the only son of the late William Byme. of the Bank of Dominion of Canada, nephew of the late James, John, Edward and Miss Mary Byrne of Charlottetown, and one surviving uncle, Mr. George W. Leightizer, of the Prince Edward Island Co-operative Egg and Poultry Association, Inc. NOMINATE REV. LEATHEM FOR MODERATOR OF SYNOD MONTREAL, Scpti 24.-Rev. Dr. W. H. Leathem, of St. Andrews Church, Ottawa, was nominated as Moderator of the Synod of Montreal and Ottawa at the last meeting of the Presbyterian Prcsbytery of Mon- treal. The Montreal and Ottawa Synod will meet at Brockville on Harding to the Moncton City Hos- piihi, where he is reported W be resting comfortably. _.£7 -` ' ` ”- /\ . -"C9/\ ` ` 5 5,, . - ,,,_ ` 91%” ~ th th e gsm-ies to match He leaves his wife, a son. W. F. 'J , °.~ -N ., " _ M ° er a ce ' -Quan '_ "g" -1 . . fri Muizi Sr£w.ui_is Jimmie Jingle Says: You’ll say its i`lavor’s very fine You need it every time you dine. -Stewart’s Bread _ All _ .4 <1' v' . Y' ...i ...s,;,, begin; 4 5 cv _ - 'I ' \. i '- en in marriage by her father, wore a gown of brown chiffon velvet, fashioned on long lines and trim- mum.. Haul", "mam .mum 4 med with ermine tips._She wore a 3. . - mm-h W” P1“Y"d by M“' 1" ' W' nah firm in the trade seated that Campbell, The bride, who was giv- :moon cn” at lent could have been sole, had they been available. anid Estnto na nforcsuid niiiy notice th i' ereo _ GIVEN under my hand iiiiil Seal of the auiii Court this Zlrvl df\.\’ of September A. D. 1933 :ind in the 24th year of His MnJeiity‘s reign. (Fgll) ll. L. l‘Al.lll`ER_ Siirrngrite. 1825 (L- 5-) close-fitting hat of brown velve$. and carried a. shower bouquet of roses and lillies of the valley. Her only attendant was Miss Catherine Cook, who wore a gown of vintage sheer cre , having matching ac nosogay of swectpemi. William Mill- er, jr.. was groomsman. After the ceremony, a buffet lunch was serv- ed. The bride's table was centred with a three-tier wedding cake and omnmcnted with pink tapers and vases of autumn flowers in shades of pink. Those assisting in sewing were the Misses Helen Stevens, Edith Alexander, Jean Alexander and Georgie Campbell, Summer- side, P. E. I. Later, the bride and P0 '. ccssories, and an old-fashioned _ i i MAIL IT TODAY! PRIZE CAMPAIGN DEI’AR.'.l'MENT HEADQUARTERS Tha Guardian, Charlottetown, P. E. L Telephone 482 Il|F0llMAT|0ll 60l|I’0ll GENTLEMEN: » Kindly lend me receipt books for taking subscriptions to my local paper, The Charlottetown Guardian. and full de- lalla relative ta the free offer of valuable Cash awards to be made ln the great prod!-sharing campaign. MY NAME IS ........--.....».......................».... Address ................................................;.-i Pham No .............. Street No. ................... groom left on a motor trip through the Maritime Provinces. They will reside in Campbellton, where Mr. Stevens is assistant manager of the Lounsbury Company branch. The out-of-town guests at the wedding Contestants should enroll their names now and l0¢ started at once. Band for receipt books now and [ll Ill eu-Ly start. You can make good money each week. EVERY ACTIVE MEMBER PAID CASH EACH WEEK THERE WILL BE NO LOSEBB were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Callback I \ ‘* a I l . ~- ./ 4. _ _ , -_ _ ._, - \ _ in ., ' . . ' ’. . _-" < '~-.» . ....._s......,___ , . _ - - ' - 1 _ ' "_ _ ._ . . _ _ - - - ' . rw.. ..~ ......_ .~_.;...'a..\<_..-_..'..._. __ I » ..-_ ~' *` ' “ -'- »----»~ -» » . -, ser. ' _ . - -‘ --' ,_ ...._._._..____.~_.- .-- ~--- ---1 - ----~---»-» ~' r- -Y ..n.n<.; .. . - _ -- -- - -- ` ‘ " ‘f