ti .7."|!.\l..!.lbll .—<VP‘ .- A sutsmt Rliliiii and Prince Bounty Chronicle —'l‘hls column ll reserved for new! o! Iood Interest but udvertilinl 0! I newly nature may be inserted at I cents u word strictly pueblo In n- ca. -GROUN’D LIME - Hlsh Qilal- ity-Jiow Price-Brockvllle Menu- facturlng 00., Brookville, N. B. —l'0R BALE 0R '10 LET.- Rdsidence corner of Notre Dame ‘and Granville Street. Apply Ernest A. Largo. 1178- -B!G BOXING TOURNAMENT Room lots of Wall Paper HALF PRICE! NOW IS THE TIME to decorate l This‘ sale gives you a notable opportunity to beautify your home at trifling cost. - .. . Room lots of handsome Wall Paper, suitable for all rooms in your house, border to match in most cases. All at HALF --- PRICE - “LANSEA” Scottish knit Suits demonstrated here Wednesday and Thursday An elaborate showing of the very newest Aut- umn ideas in the famous Lansca Iinitted Suits will be shown you here, commencing WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20th. Come as early in the day as possible. FACTORY REMNANTS Unbleached Cottons 8c yd. 10c yd. 12c yd. By a piece of good fortune we got hold of a big ‘and sports in the Kensington rink iSaturday, September 3rd, 8 p.m., in aid oi the Granite Hockey Club. Three cracker-Jack boxing bouts, Young Delaney oi Boston, vs. John MacDonald of Summerside, '! 3- mlnute rounds; Jfm Evans, Irish- town, vs. Dave MaeNeil1, Mis- couche, 4 3-minute rounds; Young Hickey, Kensingtoii, vs. Lefty Gal- lent, Summerside, 5, 2-minute rounds. General admission 25 cents, ringside 35 cents. 1220 PERSONALS iii? -—Mrs. C. A. Meikle, oi Summer- side, is visiting friends in Montreal. -8. -rv1r. and Mrs. W. F. Strong, of Summerside, spent the weekend in Charlottetown.—S. -Mrs. J, S. Hinton accompanied her son, Mr. Richard Hinton, on his return to Dalhousie University, Hal- ifax, N. 5., this week.—-S. -Mesrs. Benjamin and Clair Tanton, sons oi Dr. E. T. and Mrs. Tanton, oi Summcrsidc, left on Monday morning for MomreaL-S. -Mrs. E. H. Strong, of Summer- side, with her little son, Edward, is visiting her home in Springfield West.-S. —Mr. Stephen Arsenault, oi St. Chrysostom is visiting Lg Moncton, N. B.—S. ' -Mrs. James T. Bentley, of Ken- Prlnce County Hospital on Friday! and is making a good recovery-S. i i -—The many friends oi Mr. Ralph; H. Hogg, Wilmot, will be pleased to’ hear that he has arrived home, after a sojourn in the Adirondack Moum‘ tains, N. Y. l DISFOVEItER 0F LIQUID CRYSTALS SitZJIIiiOLR/l. Sept. l8- ~43?)- C. W. Osecn, well-known ‘Swedish -DANCE in Victoria Rink, Tues- day, September 19th. Music by Cmpsud ebusters. Indies free. Gents 20o. 118's. —5‘SIDE POLICE COURT — In the Summerside Police Court on Monday morning, two drunks had their bail oi $20 and $10 each es- treated. Another drunk was fined $5 and costs and a. fourth fined $3 and costs-S. EASTERN GUARDIAN -u-- ..' This column is reserved fat news of local Interest but ndvertlslm: of is newly nature may he inserted ui I cents l word strictly payable in advance- ..'5UBSCRIPTIONS ' m The handed to their Rep. Archie Hume, Montague. 106 __..,_,- ,..'SOCIAL GATHERING — Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Clow, of Murray Har- bor, entertained a large number of friends on Wednesday evening in honor oi Mr. James Clow, oi Ros- lindale, Mass, vtmo has been visit- ing them. The evening was spent in dancing and singing old time melodies. A very delicious lunch was served by the hostess. Not until the wee sma.’ hours did the delight- ful affair come to a. close-H. " ..°SUDDEN DEATli-Jrhere pas- sed away, very stiddcnly, at her home at Montague, on Thursday, September l4, 1933, Mrs. Norman J. McPherson in her seventy-first year. Mrs. McPherson was born at Elliot Station and was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Angus Nichol- son. She suffered a heart attack about. seven years ego and her health has been rather delicate since , that time. Funeral service was held in St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church i at. Montague, Rev. A. R. Gibson of- Ificiatod, assisted by Rev‘. A. Mur- ray and Rev. C. E. Armstrong, In- ,1 terment took place at Valleyfield.‘ . The deceased was a most estimable Christian lady and was highly cs- ‘ teemed in the community. She l‘0WiIlg husband, one adopted daugh- ter, Annie (Mrs. Chlssel Anneur), Mrs. D. B. McLeod, Sydney; Mrs. M. Buchanan and Mrs. Isaac Sharp, and four brothers, Alex, Wisconsin; Dr. D. J., Brighton, Mass; Hughic on the old homestead and Jim at Montreal. Pall bearers were as fol- lows: J. Currie, A. J. McLeod, D. McKinnon, R. McLuren, W. A. John- stone, M. Anneur. Many floral tri- butes wcre offered in sympathy. The ( than joins in extending S§Y“1!"\>tk‘l>\ to the bereaved husband; or left at l-l. J. Mabons Drug Store, i Bradne Scho_ Fair A very successful ‘school. fair was held at Bradalbane on September 14th with a large crowd in attend- ance. The exhibits were numerous and of a much superbr quality than‘ previous 3'6"’; llbllowing is e list oi prize winners: Class 1—Grsins. Shea 100 heads white oats: RM Corbett S Granville: 2 Roland Mn- theson Springfield; 3 Wallace Mac- Innis, R. Valley. Shea! 100 heads wheat: l Wilma ‘M’ r ' Brscblbsne, I Debt Corbett, a Allison Mauls-ed, Pleas- ant Valley, 4 Raymond 3861mm. Springfield. Shea! 100 heads barley: l Rey- mond Hashim, 2 Clare Haslam, Springfield, 8 Joan Somers, P Va-l- ley, 4 Everett Somers, P Valley. 0 ears sweet com: Blair Mao- donald, Bradalbano V. 2 Margaret Nicholson, Springton, 3 Edna. Mm- Pt oi beans (yellow eyed): Albert Macmilhn, B Granville, ,2 Jean Somers, P. Valley, 8 Robt. Corbett‘ 4 ELEZZC‘ Srmere, P. Valley. on». s-nm-i I pk G. M. Potatoes: 1 Clarence Ailicdonztld, B. Village, 2 Charles .Mackenzle, S. Granville, 3 Margar- iet Cummings, B. Village, 4 Robt l-lbward, Sfield. I pk Irish Cobblers! 1 Robert Howard, 2 Robert Corbett, 3 Clare Heslem, sficld, 4 Gordon Mac Leod, B. Village. Collection 3 turnips: Albert Mac- millan, 2 Edna. Mackenzie R. Vel- ley, 8 Roland Mathieson, Bfield, 4 Miller Weeks, P. Valley. Collection ti carrots: Wilma Mac- kenzie, 2 Earl Somers, P. Volley, [3 Milton Weeks, P. Valley, 4 Jack IMacLcllan, Sfleld. i Class 8—Vegetebles 0 green tomatoes." Inn's Weeks, P. Valey, 2 Winifred Hsslam, S'- field, 3 Marjorie Bernard, Sfitield, 4 Rcbt Corbett. 6 cucumbirs: Edna Wigmme, P. ,Valley, 2 Adeiaide Wlgmore, P. ‘Valley, 3 Charles Mackenzie, 4 R. ‘Corbett. sington, was operated on in theilmves m mourn’ “sides her 5”‘ i 6 beets: Raymond Hsslam, S‘ field, 2 Elmira. Macmillan, ‘s. Gran- ville, 3 Earle Somars, 4 Robt: Mac? g Lower hiontcgue, and three sisters, i kw. B’ vmaaa i 2 heads cabbage: Robt Corbett, 2 Albert Macmillan. One Pumpkin: Edna Mackenzie 2 Edna Wigmore, 3 Phyllis Wbod- side, B. Village, 4 Doris Maolleod, S. Granville. Squash: Chester Bemard, Siiield, 2 Bessie WcE-lcs, P. Valley, a Robt Howard, S'f1eld. Chis 4-Fi0WBIS kenzie, R. Valley, 4 m: Corbett. ' more trips per day. - operation is to be obtained. name Ford. Again, some fleets have been cut in size, and each truck must carry more. fuel. For such extra burdens the extra power, strength, endurance and long life of the Ford V-B truck are essential if economical Never before have the unique advan- tages of the V-8 engine been available to all truck owners. Modern Ford design, engineering and manufacture bring you the Ford V-8 truck at typically low first cost, and with all the economy in opera- tion you have always associated with the Tints Ford trucks and comm cit-i cars " I a ~p@_ss¢n;|.s_eun a ~v=."~'!!ne lord Is-uelrs with 7-8 angina solve today's transportation prob- Ioms—high power and speed combined with low running oqsld THE 80-horsepower Ford V-8 truck is being chosen by Canadian business bo- cause it meets perfectly today’s conditions. Some firms have bad to abandon heavy trucks, and use lighter ones for the sumo tasks. Ford power, strength and stamina _ make this change a real economy. In other cases, band-to-mouth buying has increased the number of trips per day, while lowering the weight of the average load. Ford V-8 speed meets this condition perfectly, making possible For]! Y-8 commercial cur with light delivery body Fold V-C Inglno Ioahslos 80 horsepower means higher performance. Yet Ford fuel economy records are maln- lnlnedl R. A. C. horsepower rating, 50- 35 in 45 m. p. In, at which trucks use usually driven, is the Ford V-8's mos! eco- nomical range. Graol reserve power. ‘Maximum torque is 149 fool pounds a! 1000 r.p.m., bu! torque is over 140 foot pounds between 750 and 2200 r.p.rn., giving ability to pull steadily under varied conditions and maintain speed under full loud. Aluminum cylinder heads. Provide in- creased power and smoothness and save Ono-place cylinder blocks and crankcase» For rigidity and long life. Oversize 65-pound cmnkehafl. Bearing are: 86% square inches. Exhaust salvo sad inscru- Double mileage between valve (findings. Aluminum alloy open-skirt pistons. Diaphragm fuel pump. Downdrafl carburetor. Automnlic spark control. Big four-school brakes. Total area 465% square inches. Entirely enclosed. High truck ability raring. shipment of these tiseful fabrics. 'l‘hc_v arc the jinest of the sort that we have hcen able to oiTer you. All 38 inches wide, firm, clean, closely have changed with the times, meeting new conditions with the new onomy, power, speed, durability and reliability scientist and professor in Physics _,;;_ at the University of Upsnla, was recently appointed head oi the In- Low parts prices and low flat-rare labor Bouquet sweet peas: Blair Mae- charges. PERSONALS donuild, B. Village, 2 Edna Mac- WOVEN- F Chamoisette orovss 50° grey, navy, sand, castor and tan -- all sizes, many new types of wrist. 50c pr. L ice Black. black with white,- lzlvrshs SIDVIMONS MONTREAL, Sept. Vtmicr, manager, reported wife under section 23G of the Crim- AGAINST IIIS WIFE inal Code, which provides money obtained iii-Adrien sweepstakes "is liable to be for- BQ-year-old shoe store felted to any person who sacs for to have won the some by action or information in any court of competent juris- 354900 on a swccpstake ticket in the St. Leger classic, today stepped into court and drt-nv out n. sum- mans against. hi; wife on a charge oi participants: ln a lottery. Mrs. Vnnier is i"l‘iil_’illii"(i i4) appear in court. next week. ‘Ianicr tmk action against his -— - diction." ~ ' The winning ticket was held in Vanler‘; name, but it is presumed; On the basis oi his action today, that it has been transferred to his wife. As informant he will be entitled to retain earnings oi the ticket. WELL DRILLING . Now is a good time to have a well drilled as the equip- i - ment is on the Island. TRA 8K WELL CO. VAUGHAN H. GROOM, Local Representative at Morley M. Bell's Law Office Summerside or Phone 297 l- 92 - stitute of Physics of the Nobel Foundation at Frescati near Stock- holm. The post was formerly held by the famous scientist, Svantc Arrhenius. The principal and most trying task entrusted to Professor Oseen will be to test and weigh the qualifications of the candidates for the Ndbel prize in physics. He will also continue his own special scien- tiiio research work on the so-called liquid crystals, a comparatively un- known subject. The Professor stat- es he has discovered no less than 2,000 different organic substances in the form oi llqud crystals, es- lwcifilly in the human body. He will pru/blish his results in a. large scientific treatise. Modern HOME Must Be Sold! As I am forced, through ill- hcnlth, to leave the province I am compelled to sell my home. House is 2% storeys, has 8 rooms-is equipped with all conveniences- set tubs, built-in chins cabinet, ironing board, fire place, hot wet- cr heating, hardwood floors, etc. In the residential section and commanding a beautiful panorama oi Bedcque Bay. Inspection invited. Priced low for immediate sale. PARNELL McMAflON Cedar Ave. SUMMIERSIDE ..'Mr. Grunt Miller, Charlotte- tuvn, spent the week end at Mon- tague, the guest of his aunt, Mrs. Nelson Shawr-‘H. ..°Mlss Mildred Llewellyn, R.N., Summerside, spent the ivcek end at Montague, the guest of Mrs. J. E. Fraser.—H. . .'Friends of Mr. John A. Stewart, Montague, are glad to know that he is recovering from his recent ill- mess-H. ..'Miss Clsrabcl Keefe, employee oi the Island Telephone Company, Montague, has just returned from a two weeks motoring trip to Boston and surrounding towns-H. ..'Congrstulotions are extended to Mr. and Mrs. Lester Moore, Whim Road, in the birth of a baby girl on Sunday-H. ..'Mr. Earl Grant, who has been spending a vacation with his par- ents, at Montague, left Monday on return to Daihousie University, where he will enter his third year as a medical student. ..'Mr. Jack McLean, third year medical student, has returned to MoGill University, after spending the summer vacation with his par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. W. McLean, Mon- tague-H. kenzie, 3 Winifred Haslam. Bouquet mixsd flowzts: Phyllis Woodslde, 2 Annie Morrison, S. Granville, 3 Edna. Mackenzie, 4 Alethe. Homers, P. Valley. Bouquet gladiolus: Eileen Mac- Lcan, B. Village, 2 Clarence Mac- donald, 3 Francis Macdanicl, Glen Valley. Potted geranium: Phyllis Wood- side, 2 Robt Mackny, 3 Doris Woodside, B. Village. Class sL-ri-uit Plate ti Wealthy apples: Luella Stevenson, P. Valley, 2 Margaret Nicholson, Sprlngton, 3 Millage‘ MacLeod, P. Volley, 4 Clare Hashim S'field. Plate 10 crab apples: Robt How- ard, 2 Edna. Mackenze, 3 Celia. Ste- venson, P. Valey, 4 Mldom Martin Springton. Plate 10 Lombard plums: Winni- fred Hashim, Bfield. Class tl-Canning I pint raspberries: Hkn Somers, P. Valley, 2 Aletha Eomers, 3 Mar- garet Maokay, 4 Francis Macdaniel. I pint beets: Vera Mackenzie, B. Village, 2 Margaret Mackay, 3 Ha- zel Wcodside, B. Village, 4 Francis Mwddnfel. Class ‘l-Cozklng ’ Single loaf white bread: Addie of the Ford V-S engine. See your dealer. roan ivioron COMPANY 0F CANADA, LIMITED " THE CANADIAN TRUCK " WIFE FINED FOR. DRIVING CAR NEWMZARKEYI‘. Elngland. Sept. l8] —(C.P.)—-While George Hlllman, oi‘ Maids Vale, was driving his motori oar in Cambrldgcshire he allowed} his wife to take the ulheel. As aI result both were before the police magistrate here. Mrs. Hillmun was ind $5 for, driving witltoitt a license. n11?! l1:- hiufmnd fintd r3 '-~ ' ' abetting." The magistrate said les- sons in drivIng 111...‘. on thshighrvny itnltss tiz- t. died a license, which, of (out-sop neither husband or wife had thought of until too late. IUNDON, Sept. 18 -— (C. P.) -—- A man who had stolen 21 um- brellas from o. shop at the height oi’ London's hottest hcat-vrave was sentenced to prison for 15 months at hard labor. His counsel at the trial remarked: “He seems to havei been somethng oi an optimist." The prisoner's explanation was that —U\ST UPPDRTIINITY- Our seventh cargo BRAS D’OR SCREENED COAL arrives this week. This ends our special low price $7.75 DELIVERED to your cellar on this exceptionally good coal-NO BETTER KITCHEN COAL ON EARTH. Formerly priced $9.00 and $9.50—This week only- $7_75 DELIVERED-Cash Price. We have the lowest prices on Blower Slack Coal on P. E. I. Victoria-Bras IYOr-Sydney Ii. R. LARGE & G0. Tel. I000 Retail 8a Wholesale 58 QIIOGII I‘ Halliwcll, Spring}: n, Minags Llnlmeni for Ni-nrilis. g winnm-cdhe had token to drink because his l-laslam. STield, 3 Edna. Wigmore, Wife was always nagging, and while P. Valley, 4 Janet Sinclair, Bpring- "under the influence" grabbed the field. umbrellas. natural ‘ll AH! Mic-succe- wi-tv ARE wow, ‘loun- HERE? i n-‘e A“: FAR As it”? E Km Con": Grrg t := AWAY FROM THAI? ‘SiNGER WITHOUT m Jun/tam‘ oss- wH-t-MR-ltcacnrruetr ‘i, ~ ‘i ,. “(cupid MAN oecaRvt-zs - T A " use "ro BEAN Afii-i- ‘ DRNER_ v WAGON orztvizn-