“All _ .., QUTUBER 17, 1928 THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN f UNCLE RAY’S . CORNER , ' PAGE seven; Central Guardian SPECIAL PRICES on live poultry ior Thanksgiving market. Harris Abattoir. 8404-1wk Ilaritime Provinces tea drinkers know by nearly sixty years experience that M E '8 can always be depended upon for purity of quality, maximum oi. '_ strength and richness of flavour. Made in Canada I Do you know, by the way, how tol iind the North Star? That ls some- Desr Boys and Girisz, [thing good to know, tor it will help, The editor is giving us o. little you to tell directions at night. . space in the paper each day where To ilnd the North Star, you must, we can make ourselves "at home." -ilrst locatethe Big DIDPEY- T1111‘- For my part I am much pleased isn't very hard to do, ior the Big, to be able to speak with you. and Dipper 1B H1WBYB 111 the Ski’ 0Y1 =1} fiver 1030 a‘ m‘; Bumngwn 23o after you have read the‘ stories I clear night ' ‘l. m., with Holy Communion; Ken- M11 going to tell yoll, I nope"that siligton ‘I p. m. Sunday School 2 p. Y°111 W111 1-991 111“? '°1‘1 .9515 "t. m ne. -' IL ' When I was a boy I wanted to learn about history and science and travel. I went to the library and drew books Irom the children's room. I found many interesting ltories oi fiction, but it was hard to find good books about true things. The hooks I did ilnd seemed always to have very long. strange. .,words.'. and I could understand only about , half of what I read. Now that I have “grown up,“ I ~Four stars from the cup part oi have warm friends among children me Dlpper‘ L°°k at the "W0 Stars‘ and I know that they sfluz-haveylblifih mlké C1161 0111291‘ edge 0i the struggles when they try to read the cup" The“ preteml m“ a 11m‘- 13°95 dry books which are so often given ‘mm the “w” ‘me-lip mmugh the A CHAT WITH UNCLE BAY CANADIAN LECION annual meeting Friday night, 19th October 1t 8 p. m. 8440-10-16-31 ANGLXCAN SERVICES in the “arisll oi‘ New London on the 21st. nst., will be as follows: —— French One Killed And Six Crash In Alto Race SALEM, N. 1-1.. October 15.-—Fred Joiner. veteran auto racer oi Los lngeles, was fatally injured today luring the Rockingham Speedway IOU-mile race when his car skidded Quite ‘i/Varm in Coldest llfeawfie ‘Which direction is the North Star? Havayau tried Bon Ami for cleaning and polls/ling Bathtubs, Tiling Aluminium Ware Fine Kitchen Utensils won ’t ruin A your bathtub! PIPELESS deriul things about science, history, _ nature and travel in a way-thatyoujgggt “Om “FY my 0T girl Wm Wm enjoy_ w es to write to me, ln care oi ; There are many things which wethis newspaperL, Ym" friend- can talk about—-the stars and pian- ets, the ways oi’ wild animals, cus- q 2 l i Dr. andMrs. Snlallwood, Souris, toms oi the Indians, adventures oi ;motored to the city tllfs week, and the early explorers, and a thou- sand other topics. Messrs w. L Dmgweu and Daniel's registered at the Queen. NicLaxen, Souris. motored throughl - . h“ _ c“ ‘ t . c ' to them‘ ,oth'é'l‘ star, ‘Ifsibtll, run youl- eye . '_ k , ‘s. ...:r=:. .. l .... w... t. *3?‘ .§"..‘“.:°§Z‘;‘$ ‘l... .' ', ., »- _S nyou-w n eN thst. ' - ' ' ' - G vhehgorpitlrzilzedin Laurence. Mass, Corner. I want to tell you the won I shun be pleased mm-recelvir a and Nickd w": Ullllke (303133. gnu-y cleans Steel Knives and Fork: Windows. Mirrors White Shoes, The Hands Linoleum and Congoleum Refrigerators Four cars figured in a crash a. hort time alter Comer was hurt. Jimmy Gleason oi Boston, was hrown from his car when it skid- ied near the grandstand. Ray (eech, following close behind. ran 7V8!‘ Gleason as he lay on the track ind crashed into Gleasons car. Lou Vloore and Bob McDonough then trashed into the two wrecked cars. Gleason was found to be badly injured and was taken to a Law- rence Hospital. Keech and Moore escaped injuries, while McDonough received several cuts on his head. Among the many hundreds oi slmi- . lar letters we have received is this one from a user oi a Peose Pipeless Furnace: a’; ,... ers, Bon Ami will not scrape l . k we . and scrafli away the deli- cate glaze of your bathtub. It soaks up the dirt like a blotter. Just sprinkle the soft, scratchless Powder into the tub. Rub it all over with a well-moistened cloth. Spatter marks and cloudy rims dis- "l lllllni we" w» |lll\'|' rl-cl-Ivl-ll grcni l-luuiuri from vnllr I'm-nae Ilrnlnptnn lflpell-as l-‘llrnllrl- ill kl-l-glilll: our 7 rllnlll» llllih- \\'llI‘ll! In illi- l-ollll-ai wl-lliln-r." Easy tc illstal and very economical to operate. the Pipeless is a splendid heater ior schools, churches. stores, homes, etc. Ask us ior fllfthfihdfi- inllrl, a tender will be given without any obligation. a. norms s. o0. I Distributors (‘hlll-loiictotrll and fillmmersitlc WITH BATTERY Leaders Again for Dave Evans was the sixth driver :0 crash, his car skidding into the cits and throwing him out. He re- "eived two broken ribs. He at- Iempted to walk to his pit but col- sosed aiter he had taken a iew steps. Cliil Woodbury was leading vhell tllc race was stopped at the litietll lap. [Billy Arnold was sec- ‘lltl and Ralph Hepburn third. After it conference among the lillcials the race was postponed lln- ii October 2'7". _4~~_1o>_-i A PERFECT FOOD Any man or woman who sells watered milk shall have a funnel thrust into his or her mouth, and be compelled to drink so much wat- ered milk as in the judgement oi the surgeon call be borne without danger to llic.‘ ‘Or, ally man or woman who sells ‘cutter mixed with bets. stones, or xther objects-with the object oi in- creasing the weight, shall be arrest- »d and put in the pillory. Then the ulttu- shall be placed upon his or arr llencl and there remain until it "hall have been melted by the heat Fortune Monday on a business trip,’ Mr. Harry Phillips, contracioix. qty. is at present in Souris. having‘ the contract oi ‘Peaklvntcr. 0n Sunday aiternooll the iuneralf l.” the late Mrs. Nathan Dingwcll] was held to Buy Fklrtunc cemetery,‘ and was very larllcly zlttcnilerl. Mrs. . nglvell hail hum ill failing health ior a number oi‘ years, and despite.‘ Pile loving" care of ller family and. Lho best oi lYl("lli.'lll aid, cont-lulled,’ I irvgrow worse until iiu- Pill] vnml-I 'l l-‘l-illily" night Slll- ll-nves t: mourn tlli- memory oi‘ zlll :lil'lsctlrlll-- arc mother, two sons. Guy and Or- llusband also survives her, 1 tllc week-end. is on .11 vacation among relatives} in Fortune Bridge. Ono oi Souris’ lllfifil llfillulil!‘ young ladies ciltercd the sztatc 0i fllilLYl-i monv last week. ualrlely Miss Jennie Garrett, who became the bride oi! _ Mr. Ernest Sanderson. St. Peter's, was a visitor to Souris this week. The St. George's Dramatic Club "°P“““".“ s°""*§ Fiiiihiieihflsilifiilll."Will $3; Hall, in Souris. on Monday evening’. to a very large audience. The play was well received, the acting and "rstunlcs; being; lsplcrl-liil. 'll.t.‘ “t. Margaret's Orchestra oi piano, vio- lin, banjo and mandolin, rendered '.lll‘.‘ill3 between the acts. Needless. ll raayz the mutir; was immense. Alter llli‘ p!:'._ ll Vlljfiyilllll‘ dillfl‘? ivns lglvon. ‘rill: \VClllUll'.‘i Institute put on ii “L and one duuujel.‘ Myrna Heriplcasallt. dance ill Elmira Hall Oil hiollrlay Cl/"rjllilg. from Souris and vicinity were in Miss on“. Johnstonel cm“ was Elfllllkllilillzlle. and a good time was visitor to ller home ill Fortune iorl “he Emu“! wnunem‘ A lnl-ge crowd Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Clllnpbell. Miss Gladys Com". RN" Boston‘ Elmira. were reucrltly in receipt. nil i". young soil. congratulations. , f Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Francis and‘ baby. South Lake, were visitors to‘ Souris .M0lldlty. ."' ltiisgi A. Brcllaut. Souris. returned appear as if by magic and the white enamel fairly glistens with sparkling cleanliness. Nothing else purifies and cleans everything in the bathroom so eas- ily, quickly and safely as Bon Never roughens or reddens your hands! bathtubs m‘ . _ v quickly, a and with _ I 1 \ [lcrfect safety Cake and Powder most housewives use [will BON AMI l.lMl'l'l~'.l), MUNTkl-ZAI. i "f the Sllll. Tile dogs shall be allow- F “*0 Inspector Goodwin r. oillllfllldfllfl. Wfirv viflfinl; M11 91111 MP3- dieiirmli-‘lilcd visitor to the little vii‘. ‘d to lick them and the people scold llcln with llny words it pleases q 1 1 - 1' BATTERYLESS Ernest worthy. ONE" clcyqltrom a wreck-slid visit to George- own. dlztv l-Illst at present. Andrew Paton, Rollo Bay. Sunday. Eluslerll tuwll ‘this week, Llli‘ guest oi Ri-v. J. C. McLean. The ceremony took place in Char-It 11cm. provided that neither God, i‘i);1£'i3£wn' Rev‘ Mr‘ Raymond “mu Real estate around S0urls'West Frlolld Stork was; among the vis., Mrs. Allan McLeod and children, 119 King. nor any persons 119111616» — ‘ls ehanging hands El msenp M13 ltnrs to F0l‘i.lll’lO lust week. He de-‘Dlll1dflf- =11"; visiting MPS- ivlvllvfidh w libellcd. 1r the weather is cold. i1 lviladg Hughes having sold-part of livcrecl ll. bully girl nt the home ethanol». M» and Mr?»- Wm "-11 Ali- fire shall be built in iront oi‘ tilt‘ 1:141“? 3011135 ti?‘ flu“ w?“ ‘gwwkzlqjq properly m M;- McDonald o. .Mr. and Mrs. Harry Francis. W911. R0110 138i’ W- - en VlS or o er lome lll Oill‘lS. ' _' _ ' , wmy one’ Miss Laura Cox was also among the: gcfgigaléétand Heme“; Mclsuac of‘ Mr. 2mg Mrs. Earl C. Johnston: vzero ill cters Road last week,at- tending the funeral oi‘ the late Hugih ' _ __ v ,McLean. proprietor oi the Strut - Ml’. and Mrs. Preston Bryanton.1 RUTRI schools ln Enulnl-q ]\lflv": B “The Westinghouse” , . .. - ~ C. - ! H tel, city. The wesunghouslh "m Pioneer lmfniq tMvllumlltull/tlrs- Inghlll vllzgllhc situation m erm Visitors M the Cox Hotel‘ lRollo Bay. silent Friday in the cityhlhave rc-opened alter Fall vacatlolvl Elma _o\___ "'3 ‘m1 l“ the lead‘ The large sales "*5". 1 $0211."... ‘No person shall sell. sulihly or . Mr, Frank Mcvaflsh Harmony‘ Attendance poor. owing to potaio- ‘ . “y "f ‘m’ “p'm'dm’° Radio which give“ we g find t0 -- 111111‘ muted Nmssrs‘ James Andrew Mcnonaldlhas recently had erected on his,‘ Ml-. and Mrs. L. Meurart. Souris. 5111615119 o o s and isso moderate in prite- with waten “on etch i and Daniel Mclsaac, Rock Baron and up_to_datel-ecgntly received the sad news oi Mlltle W Falls were visitors w Reno Buy Sunday lgslfillltlises a large the death oi their grandson, Louisl n". A. N. McLean and Mr. B. -,, Creamer, Souris, motored to For—. lvir. Douglas Aitken. Fortunawas, ‘llvlcxenzh’ 1 among the visitors to Charlottey Mr. Norman Richards, oi Souris,‘ lmne Sunday‘ 1 d’ l ' b t llali done . town Saturday’ Illllasdllgsdaaybuslness mp to the cxtylinpljililovlcliggty]? in: (bags for oer-l AmOHE i119 1mlJ°F1B111 events 1n» l - Souris this week was the visit oi tiiled seed are now being distrlbut I _ l. Roll His Excellency Viscount Willing- Rev. Mr. McDonald. accompaniedllesd‘ ' byJholi/lig. igc-gagcgnglgbfllie shlplzldcn A lame number of citizens 1 y’ the Association at Si. turned out to welcome the party. ‘Any person, iirn; oi-l corporation who violates, etc., etc., shall be liable to a iine not exceeding iiity dollars end not less than ten, etc. etc. and ‘n default oi payment shall be liable to imprisonment, with or without hard labor, for a term not exceed- ing six months .. .. . —The Dairy Industi‘? 5°19- We also supply Tubes, Batteries, Aerial Wire. lilr- 1'1" Radio requirements. The Rogers Hardware Con Limited Distributors for P. E. I. Wholesale and Retail ui tarterfs Reliable Bulbs for. .1928 to Lower Record TCIPSHAM, ~Me., Ismael-Millie W., 2:04. attempted to break the local track record oi 2:07 1-4.. which was established by Luke Bell, with ' the veteran Frank Fox in the sulky- _. Millie W., who set the record oi 2 - ‘ 04 (or the Brockton track last week, is owned.- by DWi811i- Edwards oi Auburn and was P1101994 b1’ William Flemming. She -i'a.iled by one geoond to equal her mark o! 2:- 08 1-4 set here. Messrs. Jack Johnstone and Claude McLean Peter's Road. are . . ' ,b Mrs. McDonald. were ill Char- m Harmony station at lgttetown Friday evening to heariping ior V~LENTY oi W091i’ gt “threescors- andien” eat What " I‘ <7 .~ ‘ ='|l'ii' l". .- gl» ‘ .| "Em- , 1 , W nderstandiand the Souris Cadet Corps and gfiurgyelsh singers M fimityicllbnrillersstssflfllptllllent peerlrllits tweniyppuplls paraded, each child bearing Mrs. D. McMillan and son Billy,‘ ' .. . _ . Ch lc ir‘ horuses. An excellent luncheon ‘ffféimg Mrs’ John 8' Hancm For i511? rfllslpglllpifilglm thenraclsceagc‘ was partaken oi at the Cox Hotel. Miss Matilda st. John has ac-i < ' I toming year. l at Agfl ,East lest week. Word was received Saturday night; l. 1 / accidentally killed while at WOYIL; 1y.‘ Charles was a young man oi splen - .3.» ‘l l 1' l,‘ don't have hear - eln-ly passing, as well as deep sym-= w‘! burn, or flatulence, pathy for his bereaved mother. B1111 @119)’ f1° “kg Boston, who was formerly a F0141 cal-e oi their 81101.11‘ tune Bridge girl, will be pleased to. l 1 ila: Later the Convent pupils bags to the acre. At this rate it is‘ a S. Em PM“ we" ‘”s“°“ ‘° 5mm‘ - " i tte is timated that there will be flit": gathered and rendered a number 0f ‘Saturday evening Miss Sadie McKenzie. Pne . cs » - | to lcepted East Point school ior the‘ in this section is exél'fifé1el1illllu“ge' 1 A» libisllop Sinllott was another Mr. Charles McDonald, city, was Mr. and Mrs. F. . av c. 11- l‘ - by Mrs. W. Granahan, Souris, that‘! her son Charles Mclnnis had been‘ they please with- did character and much regret isi out penalty. .Tll y fclt by his many friends at his is; - or any distress due . to excessive acid. Friends oi Miss Alice Douglas oi‘. “H1158 D111P°P51“"' Thu" hear oi her cs gagement to Mr.John‘, B. Downing. ache-with the their digestive organs are soo healed am] strengthened in a wondfif- iul way, and normal llealtlly digestion resélgfia-“sc it 55' w lwlekhsoseie sind so sure in ending llgestlve troub es, millions recommend ‘FEW,’ Dial”- sin.” “WW5! Dmllelllim’ i" “m u ‘ell as an jnlligestion remedy‘ ago fond; corrective, yet it costs on Y c“ k ut all ilruggists. _ a gllcyglllzl? stomach ever torment! you Bay Fortune and Fortune Bridge} C.G.I.T. Groups have discontinued their meetings untll_ the rush oi, Fall work is over. Both groups are meeting with success in thelr= work. The Fortune Bridge Girls; mode a beautiful bed-spread and i finivi‘ lotieried same, the proceeds amount-l ? in; to $10. With tlcle nigger 132g’! flak . , , , e ' » a“ “pupa-s m, 95m’ at once and purchased D1119 e Mnmmnd WW F’ l‘. ll Ill‘ Ol care-free ticket l0l' the spread W“ Secure‘. ‘f: ltiglllglfllgifniro: Illly have mt’ ‘by Miss Emil-ls Fisher, Rollo BaY- g Messrs. Douglas AitkendFofillne- TRQDEMARK and W. L. Dingwell, Souris. m0$01"~ Fndrwfnzoik hat Wlotlling can help your glartiou- | ed to Charlottetown Wednesday- ‘ BULBSLi o, BULBS ! l shipm We have just received our annual Ill rtowenmo notes direct mm Hitllzlilll-"e flown“ A cal-chilly selected stock oi flrs a FREEBIES mums. IIYAOINTIIS. nmoulbg. I::§1§§1?6RE_ PM", NAICIBSUS. etc» how own a on: “flaunt mm m‘ when paid on all mall orders. l0 "at tskqn from store. 80ml 1°!’ CARTER & 00., urn. . i-seens sun BULBS- . piece at a time soon makes a full shay Wear- Ever W fields %. 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