.. __ u,“ .,.<.‘_... Jmmspav, . u Adds Nourishment "to Kiddies’ Meals! Plover be without a tin of OXO Cubes-for OX0 should be a par: of every chiidk mid-day meal-serve a: bouillon-odd to soups, gravics and stews for that extra nourishment 1hr! means strong, healthy child- no‘. A! Your firnrer’: in tins 014 and l0 cubes —I"AIRBANKS SCALES in stock at Braces sold at Braces. . 1909 right ot Bruce's. value. low in prcc. and more niscult to the pound than any other brand Wholesale and retail at Bruce's. 7878-l0-28-Il0-Nov. 1-4-6-8-61. -IN FALL AND WINTER feed R-M. meat and milk and cod oll fcx biscuit. Distributed by Braces. 7878-l0-28-30-Nov. 1-4-6-3-14. -FOR LARGE LITTERS use Vlteillne Wheat Germ. Start feeding now. R. T. Holman Limited. 7735-10-2l-tts-2 Wks. the L's-ales. Mr. Albnn 02.1. Grand‘ ‘Prustee presided. Among lhe guests were Rev J. J. McDonald. and Rev. Western Guardian AND WARREN 7909. -—IIOR s: . l ~ i‘ s RUGS “m” and robes Miscouche; Grand Sec. kl. A. Fylaud —-CRACKED conN. cornmeal, olI-Gvvrse Harper of bvsnnvllle. N- B-z cake" bmrp “fiddling; and wheat 5°15 Mr. Peter D. Mc! cr, of iiinkorv. and 100a. -R-M. BISCl-‘IT arc high in food THE CHARLOTTETCJWN GUARDIAB the e/rellent dinner prevldid b!‘ Bennett McDonald of Bummersldc. m-and Deputy Rev. M. J. Smith of Kinkors; Rev. Dr. Mansgllm o! of Montreal, Grlid Orgarli‘ r Mt‘. Mr. Thomas Donahue of Krnslng- ton. After the excellent dinner. speeches were delivered by different members present. Mr. Glllls. as chair- man delivered the opening address and spoke on the organization of the branch and in a few brief rrnlmksl dealt with the splendid mamler in which the work of the Association is carried on. The toast to "His Holi- ness the Pope." was fittlngly respond- ed to by Rev. J. J. McDonald; the toast to "His Majesty the King" wasl l ilotico to Amateur Giulio anll Asaoclatiml In the Maritime Provinces TAKE NOTICE, that 1931 Amateur Cards will be ready for issue on and after November 10th, 1930. That applications must be made on proper forms, every Club or’ Association must first make application for membership with the Brmohll giving the names of Ofllcera and remit their affiliation fee for 1981 before cards will be issued. Application forms for Amateur Cards and Membership in the Branch will be supplied on application Io the Secretary and all cards will be issued by the Secretary. The early issue of cards ls made in order to assist Clubs pllyinl Ilocke; io obisln their 1931 cards (and the} Playing Certificates which are iuue ' by the M. A. H. A.) before the season opens. C. D. SHIPLEY. 10-30-11. pital on Tuesday morning and is doing as well as can be GXPEClfidw-S -Mrs William Reid oi Summe ride left Wednesday morning to spend the winter in different Plfl-I responded to by the “National An~ m. “Mum Canada Wm. he‘. child, them. Other toasts were C. M. B. A., mm HEM‘ 85mg “.95.! Mrs Reid w“; “my r°sp°mhd l” by G" D" Rev" M" visit relatives and friends in Nova .7. Smith, G. S. I-I. A, Fylami and scotm.__s ‘ RQQQD‘ £50 Cd?- O QC: C‘ O13 ‘D1312: QTOIQCTJZIUICIPOICIIZY oo.o.;<.c~r;<»t-<~ .-_ .,..,-.,a.~. p,’ l. 3 o i‘. i; 3.12535)‘ . J EICLQQIIUQQOY5h-NJC KLQQQCEQLLK! I ZQQf-YUDEFOUQ.IJJIQ'.Q_U ‘JD’ bl :1 ruiirl-“u clrurri: in Charles G. Wnvl lVow Ready Pf GULDEN FUTURE o f lnlzince Edward island A SPLENDID :'I.LUSTRA TED SOUVENIR Sullziblc [or u-lltly rcfcrcilcc in the olIlcc 0i" honlc, or fol" nlziillng lo friends abroad. ‘r-TIIAT .9111: ul.".vlll' Tuolclvrav S.-lYS: 11m "»'cl_"_\" much obliged lo you for the advance comes nl~ lflL‘ Si)! \I'.‘.\'ll( EDITION. I congratu- llllf‘ _\<>u uplm the excellence of the production \\'l1li':‘. is" vczilly v.cil (lone-null full of interesting l'.'l‘ll-.:L‘.~' dc."1lirly_;"\viill lhc (illrdcn of the Gulf." 1111;." 11. l 1.1m .v 111111.211 1.1) s4 rs.- _“\\ 1th the compliments of The Charlollellnvn "-'"'ll'illlill. we have received a brochure entitled Ihc (iuldcn Fuinna" soiling‘ forth the attract. Elem-as of Prince lakllvzlrd Island. “The spirit of optimism which characterizes this puillicily glullllculiou is paviiculzirly commendable, zlzltl lliL‘ flirt lhzll onc of illc provinces of Canada, E lire face oi‘ .1 ‘.\(ll‘l(l-\\'l(lL‘ depression. is singing a song oi‘ faith and confidence. is zi good indication lllill this" llolnlnion luis yet many things for which in be iilnnlrfili. ~ __“i’l_"il-.ca- lirlwlirzl lsltuld. prc-cnlneutly a farming district, has lcrl lhc may in many branches 0f pro- urcssivl‘ fllrnlilllg". zmcl also in ('ll-(I|l0l'iill\’0 market- ing". 'l‘llc pcoplc arc. on the wliolc. exceptionally (‘l1‘llL‘lll|J(l. 'I‘hc_v invilc lhc rcst 0f the world to l-hllrl» their happiness with them. And the initiat- ivc of lhc (,‘h:ll"loi1ctlnvn Guardian in the publica- tion of this strikingly illustrated little booklet is highly commcndzible." CONT ENTS THREI". \'IEW.< or ‘rm; IsLANl) .. . . . . .. Introduction 151.15 0i" Iii-Is lPurml . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Ilm-y Gertrude Clarkin BRIGIIT FYTCIIIC FOR PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND lion. F. R. Hearts, Licui. Governor TDLRIsT .-\Dv.-\NT.-\Gl:s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. a. I5. Morrison No Divoucl: I'R(_)I£I.E.\I IN ISLAND PROVINCE rfllprigllt Article: William S. Dutlon A GREAT AIWILNTYRE IN (‘O-OPERATIVE INDUSTRY J. W. Boulter IIIARKETING rRzNcu EDWARD IFLAND SEED POTATOES C. C. Thompson A II.\\'I~:N Hm (‘ITY 1)\\‘l';I.I.Elt$ . . . . . .. Justice A. E. Arsenault FARM |..\N|ls F011 snTTLl-Lks IIO-oriliirlvrivi: .\I.-\IrRI~;'I‘IN(; 0F EGGS AND POULTRY NEW (‘AR HLRRY sTuAnIER BOARDS OF TRADE AND PROBLEMS OF TRANSPORT S. A. MacDonald ..................... S. T. Gallant THE I‘RO\'IN(.'I.-\'. CAPITAL .... G. P- Nicholson THE PRINCE (‘OI'\"I‘Y CAPITAL . Mayor “'- J. Lldstone IMPROVING 11m ‘NIKKI! FOX. INDUSTRY G. Ennis Smith PUBLIC SFIIOOI. SYSTIIlllI . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . ... II. II. Shaw STUDYING FAR)! PROBLEMS . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. J. A. Clark MIXED CROPS ANI) FERTILE SOIL .. ..... .. Premier W. M. Lea LATEST STATISTICS l. TIIII FLQIIERY INDUSTRY .. Never ans there a mnrc complete infonnative and intensely interesting Souvenir issued from the Press. Get your copies early. Price 25c ..-.--...-.....-.---u-..-... ORDER FORM To The Charlottetown Guardian Charlottetown. Please scnd me cup... of THE GOLDEN I-‘IITURE of Prince Edward Island for which l enclose !..........cts. NAME .............................-.-.......-.......... ADDRESS ................-n"u.--.......-..-..-....... nun-nuu...-"u..."“nun-smallness-en“...- l : "ooooooononnoooonwonon . IOXFICYOTQUQUQDWIQ i? C ":1 .:i ill: a‘ ltude of the. world's people.“-- . ‘bfiCifiliCtflfifiliCisfiQbfiOipfvlzOfiilQii-rfil —I"EED R-M. meat and milk bis- cuit heavy at this time of rear. Sold right at Braces. " 787li-l0-28-30-Nov. 1-4-6-11-61. Cl. O. S. R. Harper. Mr A. 1". Ars- enault. M. L. A. in a isatrlotic speech responded to the toast "Our Country" in which he very capably set forth the great resources and advantages this vast Dominion has to offer to —T'ROGRESSING FAYOURABLY- tier people and especially her youth. Mr Seymour Eoultcr. who was seri- The toast "To The Ladies." last but ously hurt in an auto accident rc- not lerv-"t. was responded in by Dr. cently and who is in the PrimeW/lcPhee. Other speakers were Rev. County Hospital is progressing very Bennett McDonald and Mr, L. M. favourably but will bc obliged tolMcNclll. The program closed with remain in the hospital for someltlle sinlzlng of the National An- weeks yet-S them. T‘hc different speakers were very nptlnistie of the future success —(‘.E.\\VRAI. BEDEQUE ANlhof the Association. which has in~ FREETOWN Baptist services. Sun- crrased llrmemberslllp very consider- day. Nov. 2nd. Preacher. Rev; A. G. ably in the inst fcw years. Mi". F‘v~ Crowc, B.A.. Th". 10.45 a. m., preach- land of Montreal. who has been vis- lng service at Bedcquc. subject. “The iting different branches of the C. Feast of Trumps-ts." 11.45 '1. In.. Sun- M. B. A. through the Maritfimc day 5811001. '7 l1. m». PfPflfllin-EZ selrrPirlxuiiccs on his way to attend the vice at Frcctovrm. subject. "Cflllzcflebratloll at Silmmerside was very lhinkinll M01111‘ 861'?!" fl 1111111619 1" pleased with the active interest taken 111E 118M 01 11111119111 $93911???" iifl the work of the Association at the "W ' different lalaces he visited. The ban- ,uosrvrai. ROOM FURNlSII-iquet u." rnl1sidPlled by all 0.... n; PID—T1IC T001“ P1 111i‘ 911d 01 m" cor'\lllf‘ most successful ever held lit the rldol" on ihc third floor of the Print‘: summersid, Branch__s‘ County Hospital has been reccntli” filrnlshcd and fated up in memory. l l | l l UQQGOiTFQIIFOUOUDQGOYOUDTQYWDDU >llli‘l‘l"lll0l _ . ‘out at inc fcstilue board anl enjoyed, C85‘ " I mDUD§WQU GGQU£WOHQQOQUOGQUDUGDUQUQOQ6032» 033100" of Annlc Bell. ilaullgtel‘ of the later PERSWALS Andrew Bell of Mill River. Miss‘ ~ Janet Bell. now rcsizllng in the’ WMT fwd M“ ‘vanflce Nay and United States. is the donor. A brasrMrs Maj?‘ NW o‘ Fmmm” were m‘ plate With the inscription "In mem- summelnfldc on busmcss ‘on Tues“ ory of Anlllc Boll" has been plac-sdidlyfis In the room. Dz". W. A. H ‘a. of D rSummz-rslclc had charge of Glllenalw _Mrs Jweith Doyle ,0,’ ski-lumen llmngrlnents‘_s v ‘Pond, was recent visitor to the r _____y Western Capltal.——S l --('EI.I£BRATED THEIR 37th‘ '_" .1\'NI\'ERSARY—Thc anlltlal Ilsa-l “M” Jim“ Emmet "l Bum“ - r " _ = _ ' m“ M ‘he snfishrsfl: mum‘. W). ‘Lot 7, was a \ SILOT to oummerside on Tuesday-S ‘Z15, nf the C. M B. A. in‘): plane .11 111/31. :11? n" Monday" ll-F‘I'\lill'f. 1'0." M occasion, commemorated the 31th? ‘Mm Caroline cireen‘ E N" Y‘ um.“ up‘, of Um bmnuh um“: h, Elmsdal: la undergo n; trmtnlent n an! {PM “Wes _v___”_ u _ ltho Prince County Hospital. Her many friends hcpe to see her about again in a short time.—s —Mrs Henry IVIoLean of Alberton who Ivas recently opera-ted on for appendicitis in the Prince County 595191111‘. 1S making very satisfactory progress towards recovery.—S —~Mrs Douglas Gordon ha: roluril- ed to hcr home in Summrrsicle from an enjoyable visit to friends in Monet-on. N. B.-S ——Mrs J. E. Wilkinson or Spring- field West. who ls unlziergclng tvcat- ment in the Prince County Hospital HitteSgot As a Quit-l‘ Relief for is, it. is pleasing to reprrrt doing very mcely.-—S ‘t CHOU} —Many friends throughout the Province will regret to hear that Mr BRONCHITIS, Etc. . _ ' I ' Percy Tanton. of Messrs Schurman and 00.. Summerside. entered the Prince County Hospital on Tuesday for trcatmellt.~.5 ' -Mr Gorrlcn Constable of New London was c pel-atgd on for Rppen_ dlcltis in thc Prince County Hos. Miniature Golf Materials We Supply: Golfeene -- Coloured Cotton Material. Write us for general information on courses and price list of materials. We also have plans and photos of courses-MAO per set. Very useful for proqwctive builders. The Kennedy Manufacturing Company 112 McGill Street lMontreal BRINGING I UIRRFATHER; __ Seed Surface 5 er’ qwux was» \ vols stunt s (AME 1M NouR REAMN "ms HON“? wlPf-F. R/xpl mi HER men- A¢'T_TO ROQM- 5H2. MUST HER- “oi-ii 5 THNK \ came AFRND of ME HERE TO nlolcu y» ‘fbU-ltfiQir SUOTH AFRICAN POST CARDS POPULAR. (Canadian Press) JOI-IANNESBURG. S. Africa. Oct. Zip-Picture postcards depicted the wild life of South Africa have been placed on sale and are Plovlng pop- ular. It is an unique scrles from photographs taken in various parts of the country, mainly in the game reserves. and the pictures range over a great variety of subjects. ' A point of particular interest about the cards is that they are the first postcards to be issued in South Africa of enlarged size now allowed by the International Postal Union. This permits of the actual pictures being rléarhl 5h- by 3"; inches. which is appreciably larger than the space obtainable on an ordinary-Shed card. Each card carrfes a bilingual appeal to protect Africa's wild life. LOOK TO SOUTH AMERICA Brazil and the Argentine nffer Canadian manufacturers ‘a market for their surplus products that should not be overlooked or spurned. in the opnlon of Capt. J 1-1. Budd. a Can- adian who has spent more than 20 ycars in South America. Other countries. particularly Great Britain and the United States. are taking advantage of the opportunity and are profiting by it. declared Capt. Budd. danientally". said Capt. Budd. "The. recent upheaval in the Argentine is the first in 33 years. yet Canadians let the constant blckcrinlzs oi‘ eastern republics and those fronting on the Caribbean Sea affect their opinions of Brazil and Argentina. "If Canadians want. to seize the f'elcl offered them. they should co- operate with Brazil and Argentina. Hundreds of their students come to the United States every year and get an American outlook. Thai- might be Just as well Canadian, and Canadians are better liked. “Canadians have a better oppor- tunity because methods are disliked. The quiet Bri- tish methods have resulted in vast British investments. British capita‘ controls cattle raisins. much wheat growing and public utilities in Arden- tlnn. Next year a British iwusnier- fair isto hc held in Buenos ."".'. and the Prince of Wales is to open it." -\vll1 take place next ‘ Manion "Brazil is stable. basically and fun- ' Leather Coats and “Ynllbreilllr! ll D . I 7919-10-29-21. American busine""s ' Sela-Tress. M. P. B. A. A. U. of f. Eastern Guardial ..‘MABON‘S ON! CENT SAI starts Wednesday morning at o'clock Oct. 20th and ands Saturrl night. Nov‘. 1st. at 12 p. m. Dor. miss the bargains. 7807-10-24 t ..‘BUY YOUR WINTER SUP- PLIES of drugs, toilet articles, Ita- tionery and sundries at Msbon’: one cent sale. Oct. 29-30-31 and Nov. 1st. ‘ 7801-10-24-81 1' ..‘lc BUYS $5.00 worth at Ms.- bons one cent sale. Montague, Oct. 29-30-31 and Nov. 1st. 7807-10-24-61 l ..’DON'T MISS MABON'S one? cent sale, 1c buys an extra article of anything you want- on this sale. _ 7807-10-24-61 ..'FOX ESCAPE!) from my~ ranch. markings right ear B. S. left ear 12E. Finder please notify, Wendell Graham. Gnsperoaux. " ‘1903-10-29-31. . ."‘CARI')IGAN AND DUNDAS ‘rimsmmaruan CHURCHES, Sab- bath. November 2nd: Sunday Schools. Cardigan at 10.15 a. m.: Lorne Valley. at 2 p. m. Services. Cardigan at 111 a. m.: Dundas at 3 p. m. No cveninszl service as the Minister preaches at Montague. Next Sabbath. Nov. 9th. will be observed ir- Thanksgivine and 5 Armistice ‘Day. Rev. W. E. Davies. ‘B. ‘ a. Minister. UITAWA. Oct. 23.—-The ctlicial opcnlnlz of the new Welland canal spring despite the contrary, Hon. Dr. anilounccd today when shown reports that owing to the fall- ure of mechanical apparatus the canal might not be able to open next year at all. - rumor". to ‘ FOB TWO DAYS October 30th and 31st. we will allow lllberal dsconnts for (‘ash on Men's Overcoats. ranzing from $18-00 1° 530.00. Men's Sweaters 51-91! to 51-511- attractlvc prices. also special [prices on Groceries. Our Store will be closed until 12.01) A. M. Saturday. ‘November 1st. J. J. HUGHES .8: 00. SOURIS- P. E. I. §Q:C;_::§§QUQ‘QQ'§‘QOOQ'Q.! + uava mun urns f. axalumau AND 1 ouasszs FITTED as ‘ 3 F. i’ A R K M A N ' Registered Optomeiri" blontstno. P. K l. gggooooo-ooo-ooooooeooeoao- E. By "order. I‘ ilotice-hialpequclloallibloscd i Malpeque Road from the cross road at the Waterworks to St. Dunsian’s University will be closer] until further notice. DEPARTMENT 0F PUBLIC WORKS. We have on hand the following I00 M. EXTRAS. 500 M. CLEABS. OFF DUTY BY NGW- Hl”: DOST l5 QNLN lfiCKfi B Awqw. ,,.@-n -_ CEDAR SHINGLES 200 M. X NOJ’; PRICES LOW- L. M. POOLE‘ 3a‘ CO. PAOLIS’ WRARVES Cedar Shingles viz:- 100 M. 7nd CLEARB. 600 M. CLEAR) WALL! _.__._..__ “Jun-v. OCTOBER ‘"1. 193"‘ “s: Clearance Sale weed Suits at HALF PRICE This really wonderful bargain in MEN'S TWEED SUITS is now on sale. You will see samples displayed in our window's. and a great range ready in the cloth- ing department. There are sizes from 34 to 42, all nice, wearable patterns. good sturdy weaves, just lines we are cancelling from our stock. and yours at HALF PRICE $16.00 Suits for $8.00 $18.00 Suits for $9.00 $20.00 Suits for $10.00 $25.00 Suits for $12.50 $36.00 Suits for . .. $15.00 .1500 Suits for $17.50 and George Says:-“lf any man nlisscs this chance- it’s just his hard luck!" MOORE a M°LEOD [Jlnited "We must adjust. our powerful pro- must increase our needs or ale-CM! ducting machines so that they will must increase our needs to keep ate; keep in step with our needs or we with the machineP-Benito Musso lini “vaults ~ .‘ For the Man lVho Cannot Smoke At Work CHE W:- ._\ Nliillolslm " BLACK TWIITTHEWINHON rm alum’ ul= ME POfilTiCfisl ~ was» J\GCI‘5~ 1T5 GWTIM‘ DRNGEROU§ IN ‘H015 HOUSE ~ YOUR. HUSBAND CHASED A L.._:\ lFTHE P0 1.6-: CANT HAozctr; Hun-WHAT f l w,‘ ‘willows ‘ '\ll'7fillf.l.. l’ v .5,” (wganqvl/‘U _‘ .