‘mm?’ 1M illlt them in condition real musical education was enjoyed. JR 20, 1. cl firms ENGLISH .,a~ , . CHINA" . a handsome piece In every package 2/ IIICK Q uAkra OArs A r111: cniriui GUARDIAN THE CHARLOTTmuWN GUARDIAB This b reserved for newa, but advertisements of a news character may be inserted at the rate of to. per word, stfirtly payable in ad- oi the oiflcial habit of MRS. HORACE CLOVER of Kensington will be at home to her friends Friday evening, October pression 21st from 6 t0 9 P. M. 5918-10-19-11. upon casual -of new and more extensive LIQUID GRAPHITE PYBOIL grammes will lubricate your car as nothing else will do. 437 miles dry-run test; no oil in crankcase. T. G. Ives, Charlottetown. 5890-10-18-31. round welfare of APPLE BLOSSOMS 1N oc- “an” l“ Russ!“ TOBERs-The Guardian has receiv- ed a bunch of apple blossoms pick- ed by Mr. John S. Martin in garden at Kinross yesterday. munlquea emanafng ings of revolt against ‘<1 III Save $15.00 Onlia “Roylston” 87-Pc. DINNER SET! 87 Piecesdn a neat Royiston Pattern-a Semi-Porcelain Set that would show good taste on any Dining Table. Made by Johnson Bros., one of the best English makers. “While They LasW-Summerside or Charlottetown Stores. N327, $14” PRICE LA "T YEAR wAs $29.95 CONVENIENT PAYMENTS MAY 1m ARRANGED ON ANY DINNER ssr HOLMAPPS CHARLOTTETOWN--SUMMERSIDE I ton. Miss Alma Newson ls supply- l ing in Miss Sophie's absence. CORNWALL ‘ 1 The many friends of Mrs. W. R. Th“ cmllwuu ollmmunlty Qub Shaw are sorry to hear oi her ill- lmld a mew“? l“ the fink ‘m Mm" ness and hope for her enrly rccov- duy night with the President in an‘ . tiii» chair. A committee was ap- pmmm l“ dead‘? °n the “wells”? The Women's Misslonar, Society "pmrs w be‘ mm” “m, 91”“ we“ met at the home of Mrs. Fred Hyde made for a Minstrel Show to be for the“, camber Thank (menus Elven l“ H?“ “ear lulu?‘ lMeeting. A very large number of members attended and several new k members were added to the rol‘. aymmld Crew" °l Brwkfldd ‘m The President Mrs. D. K. Réss pre- um him‘ °l 9' baby 5°“ Mr’ “d sided and the programme consisted , Mrs. Crcwys are former residents or a reading by Mm Deane M“ Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. o: Cornwall‘ Ewen and a solo by Miss Muriel _ ‘McDonald. Meeting closed with Miss Sophie Newson, l/Blwh" m mizbab benediction. A social hour Meadow Bank and her mother, left ‘allowed Wm‘ refreshments served last week on a holiday trip to Bos- by the md1e8_ , ilardiy Able To Movel ' The Cornwall United Church H631‘ Back Was so Bad Mission Band met in the vestry oi l the Church on Friday afternoon. This was the Thanksgiving Meeting and the opening hymn "For the Beauty of the Earth’ was sung Mrs. ll. A. Clark Woe Cillllilllm! after which Doris Crosby read the Relieved AUG!‘ Tllklilfl Three lSHIptux-e lesson and Phyllis walker Boxee of Budd's Kidney led in prayer. The Secretary read m"! the minutes and roll call was ans- » wored by thirty-two members. Plans Plllllel- N- B. Out. Ill-wreck“) wui-c made ici- the Annual Christ- -‘ l had such a lame back I was m,“ concert “d qommmee up. 0111i! lust able to move around." ipoirited to arrange sarne. A Tem- "Yll-Qfl Mrs. H. A. Clark. a well- perance Story was read by the lead- hlown resident of this place. “After gf and 19mm mush; mm m, ex. “u”! W0 0X‘ there boxes 0i 904d’! perience o! men in The Bible. The Km"? P1114 1 am completely well singing of "Trio Wise May aim; 1‘ The! surely arswondarhll riicu beaming" brought the meet- Dllls for the kidneys and lame back. m; w u close, ‘ ll would advise all those who suffer with kidney trouble to give them a may. Wllw mu slight kidney de- Plllsement i: neglectemthere is the {N1 that rheumatism, backache, flim- m. will eventually result. --- h"! disorders an simply the pen- Many relatives and friends in “Y 01 "Ellflcting oic kidneys which c.........11 attended the nuiciui of c “"1"! Wslkeuec. cease to cx- the 1m Aubrey Mlltch on Sunday Rte the constantly accumulating afternoon. Impurities. _ I Pam?" "In wins node's Kidney; Young People's oiusi was held - You will be surprised how on Tuesday evening. Professor ‘mum? ‘hi?!’ Will strengthen the Kendal! was present and an hour of nlfll N" Brunswick hi! HEIDI Taking Dodd‘: Kidney Pills Rev. D. K. Eon and family ac- lcompanied by Mrs. Ross‘ sister who has been visiting at the Parsonage, left on Tuesday for Piciou and other points in Nova Scotin. iinnan, announces the engagement of her daughter Anita Mary to Ronald M. MacDonald, Ohio, N. S. Marriage to take place early in November. 5933-10-20-li. T0 VISIT SISTER-Mrs. 1". B. Watts of New Waterford, C. B., was called recently to Malpeque, P. E. 1., by the serious illness oi her sister Mrs. Crozier. Mrs. Crozier has many friends here who hope to hear of her Mrs. Watts was accompanied by her friend Mrs. Young-Sydney Post. and Mrs. J. A. MacDonald, l ARRIVES 1N FRANCE.—A cable ‘ has been received by Mr. Patrick McMahon, Sydney_ Street, an- nouncing the safe arrival in France of his son Rev. Patrick McMahon, D. D. slon Church, Gienwood, Next brat to a fluflfir—hl'lllld'l, ' home of Mrs. MOUNT HOPE SCHOOL : sum realized l Report of Mount Hope School for September: I l Grade IX (Sr.)-—l, Everett Mac- Leod; 2, Allan MacLeod. Grade 1X (JrJ-i, Pearl Mac- Liean. _ _ Grade VIII-l, Ada MacDonald.’ Grade VI-i,_ Harold Dockendorf. ‘Grade V-l, Ansel Judson; 2, ‘ Florence Burhoe and Weston Mac- ‘Ileod; S, Olive Currie; 4, William Burhoe. Grade IV (Sr.)—'1, Boyd Currie. Grade IV (Jr.)-i, Elinor Currie‘. '2, Gordon Dockendorfl; 8, Annie‘ MacDonald; 4, Erwin Macieod. The Revenue cutter Captain Barkhouse in oomman Wharf on Oct. l1 in connects with the Cape Wolfe. Among the officia‘ present lo meet him were, Messi 1T. Gallant, Cecil Palmer, an some RCMP. Due to a foreca: of high winds the Arras was oblige er date. Leod; 2, Ethel Currie. Grade I (Jr.)-l, Russel Docken- dorff; 2, Christine MacLeod and Albert Burhoe; 3, Witley Judson. l Perfect attendance-Everett Mac- Leod, Ansel Judson, Florence Bur- hoe, Boyd Currie, Elinor Currie, Whitley Judson. Teacher-Anne MacGowan. him around soon again. , ating. attendance and a social time enjoy- ed at the close. IMr- “d M's‘ I Trucmon The Women's Missions. y Society dwihler- presented their Pageant “The Un- shadowed Cross" before h very large Mrs. Carl Foley, and her broth- congregation iii West Covehead m» 680F139.» JON} and Charles» Ye‘ United church on Sunday evening filmed t° ‘hi? Umled stale“ °“ Oct‘ the sixteenth. The characters were.5 after utlendlns the llllllllfll of the same as previously given with ‘their moi-I'M‘. WS- Che-ll" Ea-‘lfll the exception of Mrs. w. a. Show Oilesry- They were lwwmllflllled b? m. 6.1mm who was ill and Miss Etta Ross who the"r bother Cyril and sisters Vivi- uctcd us substitute. The Cornwall an and Fern. members enjoyed their evening with the kind and hospitable peo- The Misses Kathleen Yeo, and pie oi Covehead in their beautiful Beatrice McNeill, teachers of Knots- oid historic Church-C. ford, spent their vacations at their homes in Richmond and T‘.\'ll'\ Val- ley. Mrs. Alfred Mclsaac 11nd daugh- ter, Miss Matifda Mlcisaac, teacher of Hebron School were rowlll ‘guests oi’ Mrs. Thomas Howard. lCape Wolfe. Mr. James Arsenault. Carleton, was a guest recently oi Mr. and W5 L. Raters, Howlan. Mr. and Mrs. John HaYrl-‘l. Sher- brooke, were recent visitors t0 Knutsford and vicinity- Miss Ellie Dunbar, Alma, wlls B recent visitor at the home oi’ he!’ uncle, Mr. Harry Harris. and Mrs Harris. Kriutsford. Nri-s. Melvin mils. West Cave 1M as her guest recently her parents, BRINGING UP FATHER Dclpateliea from Macaw indi- cate that a-ffaira are not at all in smooth working order in Commun- ist circles at the Kremlin. Iii spite showing visitors to Russia around in a way most likely to make a favorable im- onlookers and in sp’te of the promulgation pro- eulogized as pfogressiv measures and making for the s11 the proietarin‘ there is good reason for bellevinr that the true inwardness of the sit does not at all correspond with the roseate com from Comi- terri headquarters. For a long timr- past there have been strong rumbl- a systeir MRS. w. s. MacDONALD, Glen- - “m” h“ n” my "‘“°d l” P“ duce for the working masses a do cent standard of living, but ha more and more deprived the iru inks, 0r peasant proprietors, of ra tional initiative in the way oi trading rights they justly demand Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Flynn, accom- panied by lvirs. F. Murray visitor‘ Souris recently, the guests of M1- l improved condition. OILQaIry and ' i l. Due to the windy weather a largr amount oi lobster gear still rerriain: in the water on the South Side It is hoped revenue boats will con ‘fine their activities to other wat ers until this gear is safely landed The India Society of the M's- spent a very pleasant social evening at thr Albert Nilclsaac or IOct. 1i. Delicious refreshments weir served by ghciadies and a neat 1m.‘ “An”... _ paid a fleeting vsit to West POir recent bombarding c to ;_1‘OC€€d on its way and the in» vestigatlcn was postponed to a lat- , His many friends regret the re- l 6"“ I (BY-PL Him" MM‘ ‘cent illness of Mr. n. A. McPher- m’ mm“ “d “u m” m M“ a“ M“ ’°““ Hm“ “‘“"‘“' Estate 0i Dr. Norwood An o‘.d and respected refdent of Campbeuwr“ L” 4' passed l” hiiwus a visitor to Woodstock recent- etuml rem“ ‘m Sept‘ 29 m theiiy, guest of lvir. and Mrs. J. Gal- person oi lviir. Maurice McCarthy. Interment was in St. Marks on Oct. i with Rev. Phalen McKenna offici- Congratulatlons are extended to Harris, Knutsiord, on the birthyoi a youngl PAGE FIVE THE WURUYS GREAT POX BLASSIB at Oharloitetown, Prince Edward Island on NOVEMBER 2"“ 3"'- 4"“ 1932 Open to all Canadian National Registered Foxes. Prepare at once for this great competition. . , This Big Show provides a valuable medium through which to establish trade connections. l A Prize won at Charlottetown enhan ces the value of ygur foxes, Large entry list assured. '- . The third Show to be held on P. E. Island HOME of the FOX INDUSTRY The place to Find 1. Where y ou fit as a breeder. 2. Where y our foxes are deficient. 3, Valuable information on fox husbandry. . I 4. The Wor ld’s Greatest Beauty Show in Foxes. Catalogues issued shortly. For information apply . W. R. SHAW, Secretary Fox Exhibitors Association Charlottetown, P. E. Island ford. ' ‘Probated at $10,000 Mr. Gabriel Atrsenauit. Carleton. NEW YORK, Oct. 19.-—His entire 11am estate, valued nominally in excess ' of $10,000, is bequeathed to his widow and executrix, by Rev. Dr Robert Norwood, Rector oi St. Bur- tholomew's Church, it was dlSClOSPK today when his will was fyied 1: Surrogates Court. Burton school ls progressing fav- orably under the skiliul manage- .merit oi Miss Verna. Gr'1'iin. Fol- {lowing is the honor roll for Sep- L .\ ii1’1l?_Efi_l/. tember" . The document was executed o1; Gmde “'4 5mm 133mm’ January '1, 1930. Dr. Norwood dict; Gm“ vn_1 33's“ Dlilwn’ 2 here on September 2B last at the lDorothyDalton, s Ada Griffin. ‘ Grade VI-l Anna Griffin. Grade IV—l Doris G-riifiri, 2 Mlilidge Cullicutt. ' I Grade 11-1 Gerard Dalton. l Grade I-1 Jean Dalton, 2 Berrie- age of 58. He had Just. returned from his birthplace ncsir Halifax, where he had gone to recuperate from a previous illness, when hr. suffered a cerebral hemorrhage and died shortly afterwards. For Success 1'€"'1'=‘8'2 Ranching FEED “IMPERIALS ” Acknowledged leaders in Fox and Fur Raising. Imperial Biscuit Company, Ltd. (‘l1:1rlott4lto\vn, i‘. E. ' l Perfect Attendance: Basil Dalton, ‘Gerard, Dalton, Dorothy Dalton, 1"“ ?“"""-° l To Locate Gold‘ BALD KNOB, Ark. Oct. l9.-—'I‘hcy still hunt, gold in the crypts of in; z di iniii r ds, s1 e A Meat Shop Bouncer §,,§’,“,‘,,,',",‘,§§,‘,_ v g ° °” Tales handed down from father nos ANGELES, Oct. iii-Jess u, son are responsible for the 11n- ’ Willard. former Kim cl the heuvy- confirmed conviction of many "Welllhlfl 0! the ilflm Yllli; and ml" mountaineers that fabulous wealth i a successful buslrlfls "loll, mid 1 lies behind the bald shoulders of munlglpgl referee today he l5 bmke the Ozarks. believed buried there‘ End 1B Wilfklnl 35 l‘ "b°“';'"-'°", mt by Spaniards during the stark days ' about $15 l1 was‘? ll"- l‘ "le-“i mil" when slave traders sailed the bloody i ket he once owned. Huddle pusagm He “as sum“ mm l° ma“ to The hill biiiies hunt the gold at explain hi“ talk"? t‘) pay $29210 night with divining rods-a home- h° “wed " Ph-wlbl“! wmplmy‘ made instrument supposed to do The referee asked ‘Willard to ex- lunny things when it passes over plain his-illb- buried metal. Other equipment 1s “They have a m o’ hn““'hnflvd a lantern, pickaxe, shovel 11nd shot- mlrlrnymzlalfiuivggflfgl tn’): 3h: gun-the latter to keep away mar- a PLASTER BOARD IIARDWALL PLASTER NEW STUCK LOWEST PRICES Macli0NALii-—ROWE bouncer}, aulciders ‘like bad men, wolves and w d k‘ c _ _ Headded mo: he has had "very “A “one m) on which is IIO WOI’ mg 0., I-IIIIIIOII little trouble." a PHONE :41. carved "I S 810000 Jon i797" is the ‘r incentive for many hunts. CIIARLOTTETOWN ____._.-—-j- Great for Lnmhago-Mlnarifl. u... By George M 1- ' BY GOLLY- IF l HAD smr- YOU KNOW THAT BECAuEiE- MAYBE 1T KNOWN THAT YD HAVE TO (.0 To THE$E KIND or THINGS TO (HT VOTE-E“ I'D NEVER W HAVE RUN f’, FER MAYOR- BRAVO‘. BRAV O‘ til-do their full work of straining. After the Singing Class the rel- lmmii-iunmoxuicbicca. luiermoetingwaaiiaidwitliaiarle l SPLEN DID‘. REALLn" l DON'T KNOW- ouv THAT i5 POUNDINY on T»: PlANO? DO YOU 11-11mm as mo: Purl WiTH ONE HAND’! WOULD ONLY SOUND HALF A‘: BAD — l "Wt FMS‘ , . _4 l q l _ gm; “L..- sycmiu inc. Gm: iinuln iigiii push: l ___l.