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BIC CLE FOR Q __ ou ARE COIIDIALLY ‘ oramno liivlrlin 'ro 'ras OF THE I _ ll_EEllLE0llilFT _Sll0Pl’E 1:1 crest George" Direct more to enemies ara) , --on- - _"nu, / ctiirnii cuiiiimiin This bi reserved for news, but advertisements of,a news character mlybollibertedatlhorifoallo. .per word; strictly psylbls in sd- ocfr' BER lee. 1 *' - SATE:Jo§i2l‘lI\l:l3oduet| a ?|.eo|n|¢y_ f ‘ Bayou srnniins-s\rpeeis1 lot _ _PECHL °n_.En_.r° me dd; "_ oummen Pmchum at 20 per cent ofi' during Wabasso ;l.0il worth of |006! 0”! ovel' A l>`l_li_ol’ yarn will be given free. \,demoristratlon. Moore dz McLeod ‘ ORDERS TAKEN FOR ALL KINDS OF FANCY WORK. . 'Llmlted. \ 5558-10-I-ll. ’ .- The Waterfront l clinics naslnaucs ron sam: 'at Bradalbane. See ad elsewhere. I sail-9-29-tsl-ai. Ong V _ ` -wr Us axrtanv about me new :ici ' _ _,_ Marine Wharf | The s. s. cnomedy. Captain R. P. Customs Cruiser Chgleur, Cap- fFuller arrlved‘in portkyysterdhy lif- "~.1n Heather arrived in port yes- Etemoon with B. Part “T80 001151502- iérdav ing of 300 puncheons, 80 barrel' and '10 half barrels of molasses Flsherges Patrol Boat Ostrea II., from Barbadoes, B. W.'I. She made captain Douoette in port. _ the trip in eight days and had fine Bruce Stewart’s Wharf s. a. Hoéneiasa. Captain 'Prev ° sailing weather all the way. This is the first time that th aptain has ever set foot on Prince 5,-Se on the Pietou-Charlottetown Edward Island, although` he has mum sailed around it many times. Carvell's Wharf This ship was formerly the Can- s,.h,._ DMM' Captain F;-agar in adlan Pathfinder and was here lnst Pom . ` year under command of Captain ' ' V riolouau when ' s. s. in port. .5 Buntain, Bell’s Wharf _C chr. Nellie J. King, Captain Mur ruff in P°1_'t- Large Steamer in Port Harland, Captain McLalne M `eaman. She ls 415'feet long and ‘Z foot beam. After discharging her cargo here he will proceed to Quebec and ontreal with the balance of her argo. _ ----____ You can put more in your pocket 'book by putting more into your work. , ~ r- _ Advertising ilates-Payable in Advance » Central Guardian locals, lc. d- EUWW mall- 2°- Der word: 'Anno|:;ee:':ats":n°;u;:m‘i:g ' Events. 20. per word; Clnlliled, Notices, 70c. per inch; Lists of z°» por word; In Memoriam lfloi-si me spiritual one.- inss Cards, ete. le. per name' Letters f c a | » per Inch; Notioee of Thanks. and Apprecigtio|:u%l0‘;.e:::'iZol:|° °l‘ 4° IM' word. Other ratei on.sppliostlons.' c ' RATE#-2° per word, three in- - dertlons for the price oi' two, strictly payable in advance. _ Boarders Wanted --_----_.__*___ 30-ARDERS CAN BE ACCQM. Agents Wanted _ modated at 236 Fitzroy Street. 5523-9-29-Sl. ikliu on woMAN ro 'rasvan and appoint agents for oId-estab- lished house in business in Tor- permiinent. Write for particulars, Co., Toronto. , ` A. W." 1-5-8-12-15-1.9-ZZHRB-29. !Ac.nN'l‘s - THE cl-:Ll»:alwran Royal series Private Christ- mas Greeting Cards; exclusive. original designs, superbly printed; experienced canvassers reaping rich harvest; beginners doing wonders. Send for free sample Book and coin money. Bradley- Garretson Limited. Brantford, Ont. A W. 9-24-Stt-01. Miscellaneous --_-__ JOHN ALFRED MeDONALD, PRO- vlnclal Land Surveyor, Herman- vllle, (R. 3, Souris.) '_ For Sale ‘ » Lost ___________ onio forty-two years. Position FU" ~ THREE "GS AT YORK weighing spout ion pounds e nf Finder notify Brown Bros. ac ‘ 5551-lo-1-ai. -'. id' 3 - .-.'.». _ Female Help Wanted MMT W OMEN WANTED TO SEW FOR. us at home( Sewing machines necessary. No selling. Ontario Neckwear Company, Dept 147, Toronto B. F. H. W. Oct. 1-8-15-22-29. ____M___*_ Alnnlrlllus wolvlnu. Bro Psy larko demand for ladies who learn beauty culture and hairdressing. Join Csnadlrs largest system. Diplomas granted- Write for in- formation. Marvel Beauty Acad- emles, B St. Catherine East, Mon- treal. 0-l'i-24-10-I-8-I5-22-29. lining' outhuuses. etc.. lc. pe: P sheet Guardian omoe. ti _ i-oi. anna _ dw rsraas. s .oeno bunole. ouuoioo onine ' 2-4-ti. FOR sAl..E. To LET. BOARD AND m signs on hand st Guardian ' Office. gf. ' - sale. Apply 290 Grglton Street. 5515-9-30-21. _ _ Personal ltfvA'rli xlubsaosaraus pay. Advice given free by the canadian Kindergarten Institute, Tomato ho.) _ ' Personal Oct. 1-B-15-22-29. \i--M..M_.__l_M__. Situations ` `acant EVENINGS PLEASANTLY AND profitably employed showing your friends samples oi’ our per- sonal Christmas Greeting Cards. This _'vear's cards sell themselves. Liberal commission. Regal Art Co., 91 Gould street, Toronto. S. V. 14-1. i s saab-nova mins yomr- _ ,.v 1 \ I _ onavausrnm arenas iwmn liiiaio -.. mniisulta soar ron saab-tt F. .l SALE BY TENDER. MURRAY --_-___.,__.‘_`§:___ ,CERTIFIED DISEASE FREE VIK. , hundred. Fai planting 1| be" shire pigs six weeks old. G. E. Waddell, Kelly's Cross. __ assi-lo-1-ii. ‘ falls) 'lilc bushel. Bring oon- _ tailiers. F. E. Reeves, south. Port-_ - 5531-9-29-sl. ing !'B5Pb¢1'l'Y yllllltlo $5.00 per F. S. Reeves, Southport star-D-an-al. ..._ _M ft. long with 4 cylinder car en- gine. In perfect condition. Can be bought very reasonable. Apply J. Lowry, Montague. 5402-9-28-wsm-3|. Harbor" Fon Ranch, consisting of forty pens. Tenders will be rec- eived until noon saturday, Oc- tobtr 8th F W Le Lacheur. John _ ilnnfsnu labor saver. The Home Ideal Oil Burner, can 'install in your present range, get particulars today from T; Cl. Ives, Great George St., Char- ` lottetown. asm-lo-1-ai 3 waaiisso' o‘aluoNs'l'nA"rioN ‘ot Moore at Moneod Limited, Mon- ‘day to Wednesday in charge oi' _Mrs. R.. L. Doherty. Mrs. Doherty will give the ladies tickets-Why? A 5558-10-1-ll. OYSTER. SEASON OPENS T0- lDAY.-Aylwards Store will be open to cater to customers. 202 Richmond Street. Phone 1290. 5561-10-1-1.1 . ____ | A anal. nomo cooked meal, sein- tily served Bean Supper in Baptist Schoolroom Saturday, October ist. 5 to 1.30. 5553-10-1-11. BELLE RIVER-BELFAST pastor- ,al charge, Oct. 2: 11 a.m., Belle River, Rally Day program; 3 pm., Eldon. Rev. J. R. Skinner, pastor. N0 MORE SOOT OR ASIIES- Bum oil in your kitchen range at no extra cost, more heat, less work, see us today. T. G. Ives, Charlotte- towfi. _ 5567-10-1-Sl WABASBO MILLS produce the loveliest sheetings and pillow cot- tons, printed fabrics, broadcloths, in the Dominion. Lot Mrs. Doherty show you--and ask,her for a free ticket! Moore dv McLeod Limited. _ ' 5558-10-1-li. POLICE COURT-At the police court yesterday mornng a man charged with being in possession of intoxicating liquor was fined $200 or three months A drunk was remanded until Monday. The case of a man charged with obstructing a police officer was further reman- ded uritll today, A case of non- support was adjoumed until this morning. Two proprietors of local restaurants were each fined $5 for being in possession of oysters .dur- ing the closed season. FAREWELL PARTY - A large number of friends and neighbors gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John McEntee, Emerald, on September 20th, to tender a fond farewell to their daughter, Miss Eileen, who was about to enter the Novltlate of the Sisters of Martha, Charlottetown. Eileen was a great favorite among both old and young, ‘as was shown by the large number who were present, and will be greatly missed from the community which slie has left. An address was read by Miss Pauline Murphy, and a presentation made by Miss Edna Murphy. which showed the high place Eileen I held amongst her friends and companions. A lunch was then served by the hostess and other visiting hostesses, a few hours following were passed ln dancing, after which her friends departed for their respective homes, wishing Eileen the best of luck and happi- ness in her future enterprise, _ Y nmms Male Help Wanted _ _wi\N'rr:o- norm. Nlolir Clerk. apo’y in own handwriting to this oaiee. asa:-lo-l-si. OW TO GET A GOVERNMENT ‘_ Hob. Free booklet. The M. C. C. ma. 'ro aio , _ _~ '_u.“li. w. oei. i-e.ii-aan. income cxrlar 'bianca through our special low cost vouns dredr _ Bun rriouetes. write iI§ie:mlTii?0e“i!- °°l1ese.im Barrington, Halifax. M. H W Nov it-stttf fi°"° Mite: siifr?lii?t:k:iocAe%l¥ °°i= !\°W» _u i-onto 4 utvry: emami ,goal FE. 00019- Temiel' Peanut Proiluets, St. Paul, Minn., ,;g,g_w__g¢¢_ 3, li. winuée, `r.iouiomre. I For Rent-__ . 5488-0-28-41. I |~1moiovm`em Wanleo § WANTED-MAID WANTS POSI ' tion October lst. Can furnish beiitl .61 references. Phone 241-J. I 5534-9-20-ai *T- W1\N‘l‘lb~A many wiiurs ro- °"'|°“ *U house'-keeper in small family. Best reference. Apply sf I-oligworth Ave. 5572-li My ‘ To Lei V EFTT* ~°“"°Y- wil-lo-1-ai aal`v'i'sf.. srolta Anti .i ments._Plpcless Furlllili for Lewin Tonion. seam- ‘ _ Wanted .WANTED-LATE MODEL UD Ford coupe. Must be bargain in good eonoition. apply Mr. Munroe, 100 Water St., city. 5515-li _Q--.- MissGwynnethF.Coombs TEACIIIB .nmr-at Pearce station. sept. 29, 1932, to Mr. and Mrs. Norman Blrt_ a son. MARRIAGES NEWBON-DOCIIERTY - On Eat- urday, Sept. 24, 1932, at Zion manse, Charlottetown, P. E. I., Rev. G. C. Webster officiating, Edgar Roland Newson, Kingston, to Miss Margaret Helen Docherty, New I-laven. JENKINS - FERGUSON-At the residence of Rev. E. H. Ramsay, 71 ‘Upper Prince Street, September 30, 1032, Charles Dewar Jenkins of Sherwood, to nnelus viola Emu- lon, of Diliistaffnage. Card of Thanks mhggnrlu olow ms family of £11- , wiinwo express :neu- ` cere thanks to neighbours and friends for their many mtl vi kind- istao onine; ineii- ment iso sn- cllvement. sm-lo-1-li. ____.___.____..-._..... ._--_ .___- 7 . N. D. MacLean ' omin-asset . SPEO|AL _ for SATURDAY I Beef and _Siilt Pork. ' other kinds of poultry. I This store is well known through the pro- vince for the high quality and special 'cutting of its meats; . deal elsewhere. At the Queen Meat Market 2 ' Stall-fed Beef, choice Pork, Lamb, Corned We also carry milk-fed chickens and all ‘Try our products once and you will never. The Maritime Sanitary Store , 223 Queen Street. Phone 1301 ices Sunday, Oct. 2nd, at 3 p.m. A. Murray, int. moderator. srnclal. same of wabosso Sheetings, Pillow Cottons, Pillow Cases and Sheets here during Mrs. Dohertyts demonstration. See our ad for_particu1ars. Moore At Mcbeod Limited. 5558-10-I-li. NEW RESIDENT WELCOMED- Mr. Philip McNally, a well known farmer in the vicinity of Summer- side for many years is now located in Summerfield, Lot 07, where he purchased, a fine farm from Hon. Senator Sinclair. His new neigh- bors welcome him in their midst as Mr. McNally is a good citizen and a good farmer. WEATHER FORECAST-October 1 to 8, fair fine spell followed by wind and rain. 9 to 15, cooler and fair but week ends wet. 10 to 22, weather is changeable with high winds. 23 to 29, not much sunshine this week. 80 to 31, ends wet. ATTRACTED CIt0WD-Quite B commotion was caused at the Mc- Laine Service Station yesterday af- temoon. Mr. Ranklne` McLaine, Bert Williams and a popular news- paper man attempted to move a “wood sawing machine" to the country,»for delivery to Mr. ? Ow- ing to some mechanical intricacies, the _operator failed to _get the machine under control, with the result that much concrete and ground got badly sawed up. How- ever, after much advice from the .bystanders and a lot--of-adjusting here and there the machine got off on its way to its future home, where no doubt its presence will be noticeable by the large poles of firewood it will leave in its wake. NEW BUILDINGS-Building ac- tivities have been brisk at Emerald Junction this summer as three new buildings have been erected. Mr. Thos. F. Hughes returned to his native province from Boston a few months ago and at once began the erection oi’ a new two story bunga- low on his farm property adjoining the village. It is now completed *md 0C°UD18d by Mr. Hughes. Two other houses are nearing comple- tion, one by Mr. Ayle Murphy, mer. chant and me other by_lvn~. John Crokell, made necessary by their former dwellings being destroyed by fire a short time ago. Several buildings have been repaired and reshingled and altogether consid- erable employment has been given to workmen and contractors. THE BAPTIST CHURCH-To. morrow is Rally Day in chu;-ch and Sunday school. Dr. vincent will preach morning and evening, following for the morning the ser- ies of sermons on "The abiding life." Included in the music ol the day there will be a solo at the m°ml!lK service by Mrs. A. C. Vin- cent, morning anthem “What are these?" (Stalner), evening anthem, "In heavtllly love abiding," (Speaks) and a gospel hymn. "38B»lltlflll Garden of Prayer," will be rendered by the choir. Excep. iiilllillly large attendance at all serv- ices is hoped for, and it is urged that every member of every class In the Sunday School should make it 9. Point to be present. The even- ins subject, "cm-ist, my only ne. ccssity." L_ ::'l'W0 MEN who were discussmg how family budgets could bs made ull lo lis to save money in tiiess difficult times, found that they eoula sm taco s year on their tea bill by using MOR.Slil’B STANDARD ‘ns one Loben or Monsrrs attrniiosn 'rail iarown label) rather than package teas of corres- ponding grade which sell at 50 cents and 40 cents respectively. |1083!!! STANDARD TEA (Red Lilith is only til cents ner pound pmuo, one iifoasns stua- WOOD ISLANDS-Church serv- ; utor for P. E. Island. _55 - - _ i C hand: Saint John's Church, October ‘ H But Fudge lb. Molllses Drops .. . . . . . . . . ._ 151' lh. W H IT E ’ S OME MADE CANDY tcrscdtch 290 lb. S P E C I A L i Moira X X X und Ganongs G. B. Chocolates 50c lb. I.l.’N(`lI SPEFIAI. Fried Egg Sandwich Pic Ton oi' Coffee - 2oc gill days - - suspended soul(-lice oil uecoulit of his in jail, thc other was given a tender ye:1rs._ IIOSI’IT.'\I. SUB-(`ON'l'liA(`T - The sub-colltracis for illc new __.-- - , Prince Edward Island Hospital have CAMBRIDGE HALL-Preaching? IT COSTS NOTHING t0 try thi? been la-\\‘:\l‘dcd us follows: Plumbing service in Cambridge I-fall Sunday, . Home lflcal Oil Burner in your own and llcatlng~Bruce Strewlirt it Co., Oct. 2nd, at 'I pin. Louis Harris. home. Let us install one in your Electrical installation, Palmer l~.lcc- Ae old base burner. T. G. Ives, dlstrib- trlc Cu_; Roofing and copper wrirk. 6740 1 3|iCurl~lc 6; Mumnghnn. The coll- ir act for painting :md dccurlliiliu ANGMCAN sERvICES_C,.ap_ has not yet been ziwllrlied. 2, sunday senoel 1o.oo_ Holy corn- ‘ munion ll_00. Springfield: Saint Elizabeth; Church, October 2, Sun- f. day School 10.00, Evensong ’l.00. X 'MAY ADDRES CONVENTION -Among those invited to address thi the Maritime Board of Trade Con- h u vention which is to be held in this serious illness of her sisler. ity on October 25 and 26, is Mr. _ I’EliSONl\I.S ` Miss Josie l\/fcQuaid has ui'l~i\'f‘rl om' Bosfnii ufitll hcl' sister Mrs. A. Heilllcssoy. Mrs. (Dr_) R. J. Ledwill loaves s morning for Boston, Mass., virig received the news of the E. W. Beatty, K. C., President of AUCTION FORTY FIVES and short program ai; Holy Name Club Monday night, Oct. 3, at 8.15. Good prizes. Everybody welcome. Ad- mission 25c_ ' 5574-li BUSINESS MEN-When the sol- icitor calls on you for an ad for the Rotary Club horse races ill aid y of the crippled children, give him on ad-with a smile. 5568-li THE SALVATION ARMY-Rally Day. 11 a.m., Holiness meeting; 2 pm., Sunday School Rally. Program of rally songs, etc.; 'I p.m., Salva- tion meeting. Adjutant and Mrs. C. A. Kimmlns, officers in charge. , ENTERTAINED-Mrs. B. W. Le- Page, Upper Prince Street, enter- tained at bridge in honor of Mrs. Robert Bell of Winnipeg, who is on a visit to this province, Mrs. Bell was formerly Miss Jeannette MacLeod, of Hunter River. CONGRATULATIONS - Much Joy is being expressed this week over the arrival of a son on sep- tember 26th to Mr. and Mrs. Edgar C. Duff of Montreal. » (Mrs. Duff was formerly Miss Miriam Ayers of Charlottetown) . FUNERAL SERVICES-The fu- neral of Mrs. Jane Dolron was held yesterday morning from the res- idence 'cf her daughter, Mrs. Emily Murphy, 233 King Street, to St. 'Dunstah's Basilica, where a Re- ! quiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. Geo. McDonald. The pall bearers were: Messrs. .Anthony Flynn, Peter Flynn, Frank Dou- cette, Owen McQuaicl, Hugh Hen- nessey and Philip Sinnott. Service at the grave was conducted by Rev. Louis Dougan. WE CAN SUPPLY you with the new super lubricant “Pyroi1" by retail or wholesale. Make your old Ml'. F. E. Murphy and Mr. Cnr- the Canadian Pacific Railway' `roll Hughes of Emerald made a business visit to the city on Tues- day last. Miss Frances Douglierty, young- est daughter ol Mrs. o¢¢ovo04o4 _ 10.00 A. M.-Prayer Meeting. ' 11.00 A. M.-Public Worship. Sermon-"Balsam" llr. Ilniusaiy Solo-"The Lord is .\l_v .\`hi°phcrii" . . . . . .. Liilflle Miss Lena .\lrLurc Anthem-“How Lovely Are Thy Dwellings" _ _ _ \’i'cst 2.30 P. M.-Sunday School. 6.45 P. M.-Short Organ Recital. 7.00 P. M.-Public Worship. Sermon-"Redeeming The Time" Rev. (‘.l\'. Ilrown.)'f.A. Solo-"The Stranger of Galilee" Mrs. \\'. .l. Mulch Anthem-"0 Love Thni. Will Not Let Mc Go." Visitors and Students Cordialiy \\`e|c'omi~. Services Bnaflcast by C Ii C K 4 OO-4 6*# +0 -O+v¢o¢99+o+¢e»oo-oo¢o4oee¢o4 0-0-O40~404 "50-OOOOOQ 6009-OO-600004 0000 0056#-OOGO-60-O O-505 4 I ' ' ` rluuca Axim tion than Hood times. FITZROY sTS_ **‘”***‘"°‘”********* ' MlNls'rl-:lt-»-nav. A. c. vmcsur. n. _ oleoANls'r-Mas. G. l-:l.l.lo'r'r I. 'I' 090+#-OOO i Ili RALLY DAY i MORNING WORSIIIP ll O’(`LOCK Soprano Solo--Selected . . . . . . . . Mrs. A. C. Vincent Sermon-"‘I’l1e`Abiding Life" Dr- Wlllffhl Anthem-"What Are These?" _ . . . . . . . . . _ . . . iStaincr) SUNDAY SCHOOL 2.80 P. M. ,nanny nsvi will every member or every elm- more point to be in attendance on this occasion? All men are specially invited to visit the MEN's CLASS. svsmuo vvoasllir 1 o'cLocx y\|.\|em_"lv¢n 'ere the Ban wasset," Turner ~ Sermon-"Christ My Only Necessity” Dr. Vincent Gospel Hymn-“Beautiful Garden of Prayer” (Filmore) You are cordially welcome ei all services. Z ` ‘ . M _ ._ ___ _ ..._ *$009954 O+O¢O0§§ 5? s \ ~ z . » ,f 1. .pf '.' v'-_lr.;'7 _.ii _ r`,._ . '.~'».` _ mg, . .5-_,"},i _i ;'.~_u`§ ~ ,.-_,v_;._.\. 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