WEDNESDAY. look- suiiiiiiisiii liliililiiiIiN and Prince County Chronicle a -Th|s is for Prince County news items, but advertisements of a news description may be inserted at 2o ‘per word. strictly payable in ad- . fo —DQN".I.‘ FORGET Big’ Dunno g5 usual in Richmond Hall Thursday, September 15th. Wellington Orch- estra. Good order. Admission 25c. "ll"- 5fl74-9-13-2i. —GAS ENGINE and caster ._g Am) mpg, 35R]; W1?!’ w“. machine oil in stool: a; Bruce's. ‘m, {arm fencing, sold right nt 557343-1341- :'Brace's. 5672-9-13-21. —SERVICES FOR ORWELLH VERNON for Sunday, Sept. 18th, are as follows: Cherry Valley, 11 a.m. Receptioi and Sacramental service. Vernon River, 2.30 pm; St. Andrew's, 730 pm. Program and service of song by Zion Church, Charlottetown, quartette, and oth- ers. H. Pierce, Minister. ': —l"lltli AT RANGE-Fire broke out in the ranch owned by Mr. Reginald Saunders on the Pope —S. S. SAMBO will make fort- nightly calls at Summerside dur- ing fall months for Newfoundland ports commencing September 16th. For freight accommodation and rates apply to J. E. Campbell, agent, Summerside. 5689-9-12-eod-3i isveny oAv - EVERY EEK! or T0 MIDNIGHT; SEPT. 3o Each day's contest closes at midnight . . . the judges award. ing $100 in cash for the most interesting handwriting sub- mitted during the preceding 24 hours. A $100 cheque will —PROIUBITI(IN CASESP-Somo ‘prohibition casm came before Mr. G. M. Matthews at Summersid on Monday. The first was a_ charge ' against a party from Malpeque for With the summer gone and the most pvPlllfll" season for motoring drawing to a close, Tl-lffd! “N.~UIELESS” lamps can you money in early i, - - - _ Road about 5-30 Monday after- the illegal consumption of liquor. - are showin marked enthus- _ ‘ ‘ "mm"! and high" deck“: us!" bu!‘ noon. The stable and feed house The accused pleaded not guilty. but tilngolgitbsoq-day pflZES WillCh 3S 8!!- be mailed t0 dailywmncrs B! the awards are made. There's LiIlsON MAZDA Lamps save you mollq b! were gutted but the remal: er oi iizpon thc evidence being taken for nounced a week ago replace the caihawveék gnew contest every day except Sunday -__- Lscndin as many iélyjllg more lighi—-belter llghh-and longer the ranch was saved. It is not the pmszcution the Plea. of guilty r “m” a. you m“. The” one hundred donut; alum service. Insist on lumps that bear this name. MADE iN CANADA known just how the tire started. Mr. Saunders who was not there at the time was quickly on the scene Ientered. The accused was fined $10 ‘land costs or thirty days. A similar charge against smother party from Winter is only around prize given earlier in this contest. the corner, clothing and fuel are needed and then Christmas is coming. tests end Septemberthirtieth at midnight. and assisted in putting out the ‘Mnlpeque was adjourned until _ i - d d t f d -t- b we some l» bow"- Li°::.1i.:":r.:.::::'::.:.;.:':..z:;::s'..;;' __ ‘ . I . sr-fll E Q A rmmlefs w°rm Pmvde" m"- °l1ly l DIY “d . week ' The committee of judges is headed by Mr. Frederic D, » ‘ P RS N LS ‘exterminate intestinal and other . ~ ' < - - - l V YQu have six chances "t0 Win each week . . . a Jacob, for i5 years Dominion Government Graphologist, _ ' “OHM but they m a remedy m new contest every day! Think of it '. . . a $100 who gives 100 character readings each week to‘oth_er selected lAM PS L-IZ -Mr. Gordon Crossmnn of Cape Wolfe iis a patient in the Princr ‘ many other ailments of children. ‘I They stvcugthcn the young stomach cash prize to be awarded by the judges daily, for each day's entries are Judged separately. fiOfltCStflfltl. 15th TURRET County Hospital-—S. {against biliourness and are tonical ' » . e . ~.... fl di tr VWM%ROFflE CANADMN GENER/‘l- Ewcllllc °°- "Mm" 6* 33551.21 ‘ZZZ’. ".‘.1i“$fi..§‘i.§°’t§i 15317-3 CIGARETTE CAR A WEEK CONTEST tended to Mi". and Alf-i. Stun-Cl’ feverish (‘.0llfllIlOl1G' they will be Entries received after midnight ' ' A very thin fuF-baek was Hnllfiy- ‘ll bv p. the atienticns oi’ 1 sriinll (lOIZ .1l~ l1 llLiICli. r. phi-n play; ha.’ moved fol end. the L.‘.('i{ i‘ " - IS leis.‘ A You‘? responded: "Conic lzcrc. lessor—Oh, pardon me. ~sor- Will you please stop llll; notes in the buck of the Baker upon the arrival ct a baby 15ml Thom ain't hopes, boy“ girl at their homo in Sumnicrside on Sunday-—S. —-Mr. Lawson Cotton has reium- ed to his home in st. Elennors from --.\'lr. Arsenault of the firm of Arsenault and Gsudct. Welling- lon, was a iveleome visitor to Sum- foiiiid useful min they will. servo to i1!ln_v' pain and grlplng in the lsioiiinrh. from which Cillliilrflll s0 I often suffer. l lvlrs. (loift take any stock imy lziliiv boy of U13 cigarette habit , that \v.i_v. BEDEQUE lucky day. will be automatically for the following day. entered in the contest N O T E The only condition of entry in this contest is nttacheciz~on the back of one panel, your name; on the back of another, your occupation; on a third, your street and town; and on the fourth, your province. Fasten the [our panels i l q merside on Moudayt-S. O together and mail to I _Miss Emjihw?“ of Bedeque’ ML and Mm Joseph Drumm, of Turret Cigarette MOO-A-Day Contest. i I l l has returned home after visiting friends in Charlottetown. I I -M'r. L .il Duffy of Kinkora, and Mr. Gerald Griffin of Emyvule.‘ Lot 30, spent. the week cud- in Bed- cque visiting friends. l —'l'he many friends of Miss Marguerite McNeil of Sea-rletown, are glad to knew she is able to be 91111111111121‘. Afr-Si. have been spend-- lug a vacation with friends in Kin- k -r:i and vicinity, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edward ltincCurvillc at Kinkora. Another week has come and continue lo fall, keeping the graini too soft lo haul in. Many fislils of.‘ grain have been cut for several lkorii, lgozte. anal. still the shouers of rain ‘Win95 can???’ P.O. BOX 2500 Montreal, P.Q. WHICH CLOSED AUGUST 31, 1932 William Potts, Senior Postal Clerk, 903 Colborne Street, London, Ontario r cauiina. aim-mi. is a student at Prince of Alaproximutely eight people assembled at the Central hundred l Mrs. Thomas Hammill, Central i Bedeque. i Miss Jean Curtis, of Wilmot Val- ley, Miss Dorothy MacMurdo, and Darlington. He was possessed of a rugged constitution and up until several months ago, when his health began to break down, he"was gen- erally qulte hale and hearty. A few weeks before the the Prince 00111111» K051111111. ‘vhvrr ‘in nciiiino; hv the laying on of ihzit you write the following on the backs of __ a-‘iiirienr. e Them ain't notes. he underwent a serious oiieraiiwi- 1ilnnds." ' r 4 front panels from empty Turret Cigarette '. llzi 111's dollar bills. We're shootln‘ -B- l\lr.1\l'\i.\: “Well. I do. I cured (20%) packages with portion of excise stamp 1 He spent anumbcr of years in Co: orado but later returned to his na- Ereltei part of his life was lived. fietool a deep interest in all that pertain- ed to the best interests of the schoo live province. where the Becleque Rink on Monday eveningi coming of the , _ ,Miss Olive Stavert, of Freetown, are last to witness the second series of fimgng the students from these my Lug-of-ivar for the much-talked-ofitricis enwrmg the 1i w_ a, at Morrison and Strong Trophy, open wharlottewwn; qvocls and liiis lull. berm stored‘ yet. ‘The potato crop has almost coin- ipletelyi gone with the blight, few ‘fields remain green, but the pota- ‘ “Pmmd “gum end he was taken. to the Prince the church and the community Edward Island Hospital for treat- His quiet, assuming manner and merit. Instead of improving, his||genial spirit made him a favorite —Mr. and Nlrs. Morley M. Bell LETlT RAIN! Wet weather has no effect on l)oniini0n Duco - Finished Shot Shells. They’re dependable under every conceivable condition and their shooting quality is unsur- passed. For that extra 25 yards-so often needed-use Imperial Long Range or Czmuck Heavy Load. 1Vlti3dllill Lot us supply your requirements in hunting equipment. Call and see our complete stock. THE ROGERS HARDWARE 00., Limited CHARLOTTETOWN I i695-9-14-wfm~3l. PICKA R D ’S SCOTCH AN THRACITE Everything a fuel can offer is em- bodied in Pickard’s Scotch Anthracite (foal, and at a low price too. it is guar- anteed to be all Coal. Order your supply today. A. PICKARD & CO. Phone 240 have returned to their home in Summerside from an enjoyable visit with friends in Charlottetown and other parts-S; ' i --Miss Blanche Noonan, tele- phone operator of Bcdeque, is’ spending hei- holid s in Darnley, the guest of her Hut Mrs. Wlb Delaney. --Miss Cora McNei1l, Summer- side. has returned to her home af- ter a pleasant holiday spent with relatives and friends in the East- ern part of the Province. -—Miss Aletha P. Noonan, Agent Chief Operator of Bedeque Ex- change, has returned homo after‘. spending two weeks pleasantly in Wellington the guest of friends and relatives. --Rev. Richard o. Johnston, s. .1. has returned to Montreal after a short visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Johnston o! Central Bedeque, before leaving for’ Mary's, Kansas. U. S. A.’ where he .will continue his studies. LUMBER Frame, Boards. Cedar Shingles. Matched Boards, etc. Drop Siding great for garage or outbuilding. All at lowest cash prices. B, Compton & 0o. Belle River so, ‘tors siccin to be almost fully ma- turcrl, those that were in early -in the season. The crop will probably be better than last year, afthough there was no blight 11st year. and Mrs. L. J. MaeGrath and little daughter, Miss Patricia, who have been visiting Mrs. lVlacGraths parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rob- erts, at Aiiddleion, left on return to Jersey City. U. S. A., last week. iilrs. David Schurnian, of Read- ing, Mass, has been spending a few weeks visiting friends before lcavizig for United States. i Miss Marion Frizzcll, teacher at the Winsloe School, spent the week end, the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Frizzell. The Sunday evening service of the Centreville Bcdeque United Church, was given under the auspices of the Young Peoples’ Society. Mr. Wil- bert Wright presided. A very in- tcrcsting address was given by Mr. .Rnlpl1 MacCoull, of North Bede- que. Prayer was offered by Mr. Arnold Henderson. A solo was beau- tifully rendered by Miss Wiimifred Wright. The members of the S0- ciety occupied the choir and Mrs. Walter Craig presided at the or- gan, where singing and music were rendered effectively. The Benedic- to all the teams in Fourth Electoral District of Prince. Mr. George Sheen refereed to the satisfaction of all. Mr. R. P. Brown, of Glace Bay, N. B., announced the 'contests. Mr. D. B. MacDonald, timer. There were three sclzezlulch games and the following teams took part: North Bedeque tam and the New- ton team. pulicci in two strong struggles 111th the X01111 Bvdequrama Hammm o. Kmmm w,“ be brothers and three sisters. The oth- team victorious in but a few minu- Epleued to hém. m“ Sm; 1S “cw er brother, besides Mr. John Gilils. tes. The next czntest was between “ Freetown team and Albany team. this was a brilliant contest, and ‘in less than three-minutes, the Free- town team pulled off in the two struggles. The following and last of Traveller's Rest and Lower Bed- eque. The first pull was won by Traveller's Rest, the second was neatly pulled over by Lower Bed- eque and again the Traveller's Rest boys went forth in the final pull and won the contest, whollyJThese teams certainly have great strong men, quite capable of taking home the bacon when delivered. An ex- hibition fixture was arranged by the Kenslngton team and a picked team from the crowd assembled at the rink, which after a neatly contest- ed bottle, was won by the latter team. A small admission was charged .at the door, and the sale of ice cream, both together, real- tion was pronounced by Mr. Tho- mas Moyse. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Beegan, of Cambridge, Mass, have been spend- ing an enjoyable holiday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mac- Carville, Kiukorn. ssea-s-ii-ws-éi. BRINGING UP FA Mr. Ralph MaeCarville, of Kin- THER ized a nice sum. Everyone is look- ing forward to the next series of games. Miss Anna I-Iammill, R.N., has returned to her home in New York city, to resume her duties, after spending her vacation very pleas- antly with her parents, Mr. and NR5“? BLANCY BVAPE‘? Tl BLANCY- NOW WHAT5 G A FINE BUNCH or CAMPNGNEFiS PVE GOT- wwan CAFFEYQTEALS ‘THE FUNDS FRoM WHEN ‘n-iafif FIND QAFFEY? I WELL- WHAT‘: “ bRicK-ToirfmcmiuNETY iE CAMPAlGN FUNDS- Ti-u: new’: CAUGHT CAFFEY AN‘ ABOUT‘ "BRICK'TOP"RAN Aw»! oNN/x HAPPEN CAFFEY ° WiTH "rue Funios- . l Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Wright, of Western Canada, have been for the past weeks visiting the latters brother, Mr. Sutherland Wright, and Mrs. Wright at Middleton. They have also visited other rela- tives on the Island, while here. . The many friends of Miss Thel- perating nicely from her recent op- oration for appendicitis in the ‘Prince County Hospital. l Mr. Brewer Auld, of Freetown lschool. Inspector. attended the ition in Summerside on Tuesday, Tand gave a short address on the "Work of the Schools." Miss Elsie Murphy, of Klnkora, has been spending a short holiday with friends in Norboro. The fishermen are reporting very poor catches these last few days, the price also, remains very low compared with last yeah-B. IN_ MEMURIAM MB. JOHN GILLIS In the passin, away of Mr. John Gillie, whose death occurred some weeks ago. at the age of 84 years, the community of Darlington lost one of its most highly respected residents. For quite a few years the deceas- ed _had lived at the home of his CANPNGN FuND i5 Dom‘ a LOT oi= "rnaveuinf- ' rr seams-rm via THAT] IN brother-in-law, Mr. John Mel-eon,‘ Dori":- woRRY- “BRicK-‘row _ hV-MINNETY i5 strength gradually waned until on with all. He will be much missed ~the above mentioned date his gentle by a large circle of relatives and spirit winged its homeward flight. friends.- The end wns peace "l-iu i Mrs. Gillis had passed away some ~' knew in Whom he had believed and sixty years ago. Mr. Gillis now i he was persuaded that he was abli leaves to mourn the loss of a kind ito keep what-ho had committed t4 and loving father, two sons, _Mr. M. {His trust against that day?’ |' W. Giilis, Rochester, N.Y., and Dr; | The funeral was a very largo oni |J. E. Gillis, Somerville, Mass. The ‘After a short service at the Mc- deceased was one of a family of two 1Lean Undertaking Parlors, by Rev A G. Carlyle Webster, the regular {funeral service was held in thi 'Presbyteria.n Church at Harisvlllfl. ' and was conducted by Rev. G. Car- lyle Webster and Rev, R. Hensley Stavort. 4 Thepall bearers were: Wm. Mc- fLcod, Malcolm McLennan, Donald now deceased, is Nonnsn Glllis. ‘who lives at Fredericton and the lsisters all of whom predeceased Mr. Gil'is by quite a number of years. ,were Mrs. Hugh McLeod, Bradal- bane; Mrs. Donald McLennan, contest of the series for this even- . Eastern Prince Teachers. Assay,” Granville and Mrs, Angus Mac- McDonald, Daniel A. Licliean, Rod- ing, was the evenly matched teamsl erick McLeod and Louis liicllher- ‘Kenzle, Dixon Road. Interment was in the Harts- Mr. Glllis, having travelled a son. great deal, was quite wldely known i and was held in high esteem by all.‘ ville Cemetery. (Patriot please cOPY) i You can SAVE v V. V‘ l‘ MONEY by bpylng our RQOHNG at present prices Storm Proof p Rooting and Siding Farmers everywhere are taking advantage of lower prices of materials and labor. Now is the time to repair or rc-roof your buildings before prices go up. We also make the well-known "GEDRGE" AND "OSHAWA" SHINGLES AND PRESSED STEEL SIDING Send dimensions for fm enimnn of roar oi‘ Cdmpiltl not’ and details of our lpodal nfqr for nah payment. THE PEDLAR PEOPLE LIMITED Montreal Ofliee and Fgiiili-Jyiléizliefiivnzaiuh St. ‘ l Hold Oflicei -— C wa, Ont. l By George Mo." 1H Pea Psssisi‘ COuNTERFEiT MONEY‘ '1 ALL ‘THAT mourn YOU lanai-imam snow; “(OUR FFUENDS \‘b 1300x15- \..___.. JAN. NOW-