QUIIMEBBIUE IND PRINCE COUUTI Gan"- , Mn. John Pond, M “flier dtrcet. Blot. Phone IUD-l “Illilll, Aalvertiuin; should In Irh with llro. Pond y‘ In duurmr“, "my he bought (Ill-Ty u: nu ol lbr [allowing no"; 1n r, r . uourlin Drugstore, Wane; 5;, rrliiiez- _ . r s‘ mu llinrlulon, m1 " unri. Guudel. c1 Grlnvllll 8!. rbrbnn- Ilukrr)‘. “MW BI- Gundm“ “Ill bu delivered dully to ‘any hum: In dummenldo b! B” u; gc per ilny nr I00 per week. lhorno 289-1 for (hi; uni“ 0| . if,“ 0H1" to lhr Imy reupunniblu for deliver-u nu your route. . I to 05134 11001) and Calgary --BUILDERS' HARDWARE, good 0f From we pgpulflf brands at stock and low prices, at Bruce's m ii . L-l075-7-28-tL WORM Capsules ‘Ella: ,1. ’1‘:iyloi' Drug Co. ammunitionJn stock at Braces. ca ifgbn‘ L-227-9-7-2i, bi .<— i} 1 m“ RIYER Th-ursda y —rMrs. J. H. Lea, California, Mrs. ‘ L\'1~ber.9:1.. 8.11.1. Freetown Play Knight and her son Frank, of Bos- I o.- " _1 Birch." 1W W“ L-197l-9-1-4-7-9 Carleton, were entertained at the ea home of their bunt. Mrs. Alex. ‘ 01 r 001 SPORT-b‘ 0P9“ T0 I11 McKay on Wednesday afternoon “r001. Bcdcqut» Rink, Eri- 1M1, m Se tcmbcr 17 M 3 ll- "l" Sim‘ ‘ and Air-i-‘xuluiic softball _ _ —NOTIOI5'-—Bedcquc Flour 11.. I, “n11 by Si. vElcunors will Mills will not. be grinding wheat Menu-d. Aisul iiie 3011815 W from September ‘I to 16th. Wright 11. ligiu. Wvlgllb tug-of-war, Lean-L L_244_9_7_31' r .il 111g three teams wmpete. ______ 1 r ssion, rululn; la coins, school __FOR- sALE__Quantity Second . ,,11 {rm ~--~3-9"4'41- hand fox wirc netting. long ' lc ths. . d . i‘ . RENEW‘ FMENDSIHPS _ lliZ r00 cwncltion niitc for N11 nuii Mrs. Patterson oi sydnev. CB. "mi their W° side, P. E. I. L-243 w; Etlicl {Margaret and ' R , 11am» bccn visitinr: in Mac- ,1t.\IlllS and Ucinity, Rev. —ENGAGEMENT—Mr. and Mrs B T. W. Bentley, Summcrsidc, an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Irene Mae, to Harry T. G- Jamie-son. Charlottetown Mar~ o; Patterson. gave rizige t0 take place shortly. L-246. 11$ but h SPl'V1C('-":.-—s. Personals honor! Burns of Frec- —A TTEN D ING MEETING-Mr. John C. Jack of the experimental fox station, Sum- mcrside left this week t0 attend the annual meeting of the silver ____,_ ' Scotla. wh‘ch is Ix-lng held at . __ 51,311,“. O1 Bode. Bridgetown, N. S.. this week-S. m5 in the Prince . ——- ma i Much sympathy is being extended r\_|\__r1 11-@_»,g1,~,p111, 111 Linklctter, Road on the death H. Horpnrflrsl of their daughter. Miss Andrey. _, ‘ ,_ who passed away in the Prince ‘Arthur 5111mm, of New County Hospitalatthe early age of 1n ' lll>l ivcck on an ex- 26 years after a short illness. The mrr1dr1vrs and H161,“ funeral was held on Sunday af- won and ,|..,.rnir_\-r__3 tignoon from her iatc rcsidcncc. Sr ~l;i-'.i of Souris is ~~~ -II.'.R"=' ~~ uh... with his - PROIIIBITION counr _ 111111: his mks‘ Saturday at Summerside when two __ _ pnrtics camc before him charred r 1,,.-,\.1._ F1‘(‘(‘LO\\‘I"I. with lllcgal consumption of liquor. B“ . . or 1\11-_-.-_ Brnvmr Onc wns fined 10 dollars and costs and the other casc was dismiss- or ed. Another man charged with m‘. r. bcinrz cx- opcratinz a motor vehicle with- lifrs. Aibcrt out a liccnsc was fincd 5 dollars r0 on thc nr- and costs An Iairr at thci- with assault. was fined onc dollar S. nuri costs The sum:- rcsidcnt of . _ . . ;Lcnno.\: Island was fincd $10 and Ih, Lincoln Harvey of New costs undcr the Indian Act with anti Rev. Dnllamsay Umivil Cliilfflh. Summerside at path‘ services morning and even. n L-227-il-7-2i Ailments. Rev. Dr. Ra I 1 1, -MODERN GUNS and fresh picture of Gordlgayteigildggngssperaiicd 32. stirreth up hcr Cream. ton, and Mrs. Frank Howatt, of‘ on her mngs" his people. and his unchanging i was a. challcnzc to Christians to , God cXpccts of thcm as his people, b91112 made in his own likeness. Many cnmmcnts were made on hc new arrangement of the choir scats.~S. Sill? ififiréil"iiélla'iir7lél..fi.‘lif Bisiilili 0f Elillilillllill i " SYMPATHY EXTENDED — church. He stressed the fact tha. affairs in Canada and the States. Hi5 Lordship took for his text! troops wcrc at. or ncar ihc front. after him in founding the Church -l U: T11 m .C g g I11 W Y3 and PRINCE c coubmr can Pre a c h c s . At Trinity Church Rev. Dr. James Ramsay of Mone- n was the speaker at, ‘rrinlty c. - _ A full choir under the direction lfrofessor Emslle rendered the usic for the day with special re for his people from the song Moses in Deuteronomy, chap. In the text. "as an eagle nest. fluttereth 0r hvr vnunc and heareth them v he likened the Bihcs might and yet tender care e . r young to Gods care for mughahnucmdh iihfulnvss. His inspiring sermon '1 ¢.......~.... c up to the hizh standard that <C'>_1mn_u<z<1;1!s>1n_.¥’@¥@ 1' Taishaan, 3.174 tons, compelling her to return to Hong Kong. There were unsubstantiated reports Japanese warships had operated even within territorial waicrr of the British colony itsclf. Sunday the Japanese Navy clamped n blockade on thc entire eviews Life 0f ishop Inglis I . . . - . ' Jamresony so“ or Mr‘ and Mrs‘ J. Buils 1011151111) Rt Rm’ A E 2.150 mile coastline of China, but Ffiieiri- M-A-r 913-. 101171 B51101? it was ostensibly against Chinese Edirionton was the preacher at sh1pp1ng Omy and spgpifjfiany 9X. $0 circmlgi: bvrviccl at St- Mary's ccptccl Homz Kong and other for- , v iurc l, ummcrsicc on Sunday e1 1.015111% AEEUAL evening. v ' g“ His lordship as was fitting for the 150th anniversary of the ar- |riving of Bishop Inglis. the first C I ' ‘l . ' ..', FOX Breeders Association of Nova 5351,13?‘ B15 mp’ at Hm!“ Nova EXTENSIVE FIG "TIN G At Shanghai the fighting was the most extensive of the 25-day E71"! R 11105?» iRYPFPEIiIIZ britilc for this city. Ii. sirctchcrl rcvicv/ 0f Bishop Inglis‘ life 811d from Shanchai tn Woosunu. l2 marvelous career as a clergy- mlles along the curving hanks oi n and later a bishop of the the Whangpoo River. then ciirv- ed back 20 or more miles to th." A- Bisho In lis had not the udvan- . v sh . thc JIHFKiI‘ 0i W955 ‘ m M“ and M“ Harry Harvey of tagcs poi Education but through gomhvwgt 8km“ m? m“ or courage and persrcrcnce he trad ovcrcomc all these difficulties and had risen to be an outstanding man Yangtzc. through Paoshait bur! Lo- ticn to Liuhn. Tho Japanese had an cstimatcd 60,000 men ashore. scores of war- the church and also in other ships and airplanes to press the attack. Some 200.000 Chlncse John Chap. 4, verso 38 “Othcrt Chlncsc lincs llPlll hut did not int-n laboured and ye arc cntcrcdl In-cak. into their labours“. . . Bishop Burnett pointed out that Shanghai and Wonsuniz, horc the iiietiirs. ii it. Crucilvti. Sum- Magistrate Barbi’ Ml“ (‘"11" °“ it is of the utmost importance that churchmen today should not only rcmcmber tho great work done by Chinese had to sivc irrouud. Tin-v Kiankwan. halfivav bctw""‘t‘i blunt of the Japanese attack from thc “Ihnngpoo sidc. llcrc ‘hc hop Inglis and ihosc that. came admittcd rctircmcnt from thc civic rcnirc district on tho ouisi: I- Kinamvan Intien. ncnr thc Liuho cud of England in Canada. but that y should strive to keep up the high standard they maintained and the battleline. saw (‘IOSIIFTIITP fichi- _ develop thc church still furth- inc in which Ciiincs» officrrs said ' Indm" Char!“ cr in Canada and all parts of the thn Japnncs» lost. I000 Irillcr‘. world. Furthcr Japancsc attcmpts at Hi.‘ Lordship ihcn wcnt. on to Landinu at \V0nsllll'1 and on ‘hc speak of his work in the Alberta Diocese and also of the very great Pootumz. were hurled hack with opposite sidc of thc Whnncprio. rm iirriveti ltfilll" rm Thursday being drunk on an Indian Re~ drsrress 1r, the drought areas or hruw losses‘ the Chow“ 5311-1 mun: of ‘lio illnc<s and clcath servo-S. sagkagchmvflm twister. 111;. Audrcv Harvey. cicr lrArh and dauch- i - liisPrzzv, New Annan. were ‘ cdfr-MdCcfegOr mm ilvisltors to Charlottetown Yrrron RlVPl‘ MS. I , , Nuptzals H ittawi ll: Owcn Sullivan iltfl‘ .\l.'l 0111i Mr and Mrs. irlhman iv n rcccnt viEitvfi I31‘: CrossfiS. r soni 1 A wedding of considerable inter- thr- est was solemnized on Wednesday spite of the fact that they receiv- ed littie or no stipends. Missinnniiv Sncictics as the monies only moans they had for helping Rev. G. R. Harrison. the new HP spoke partl- ‘The Japanese ‘have hccn hcld back cularly nf thc hardship of the by inability to put ashore nll thc uymcn and thcir wivcs hurl reinforcements stcacllly arriving families. who arc continuing to from the homeland. ister to their. parishioners in c askpd for the support of the This Province M Sept. by ihcsc sociciics was the clergy in these distressed areas. 6-40?)- 111. Rnnmnnq or the Se,“ 1st “r 11 M“ a, me home rcctnr, officiated at both services Mrs, 1.01115 E. LBVO1e, native o! @111.» 11.1311 13m‘): a1 Sum. iof Mr. and Mrs. W. H. MacGregoi". _ 0" it. lfi 1-. xpnrdnv for R iii - m Saint John. inc. Maine-S. the bride of Clarence Austin, son “l” iiiil Aunt. of Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Carr. 0i t . __'"“" kl f0 the o-ope ation of his l‘.Siii1ll(‘_\' R. Crockett, man- Ncértel; gtkElgzrlirtg-a} porrormed the ggrlgihglomgs me hlsr work and Mrs mvme w“ educamun Moncwn . of Nova Scotin. _ with 1\_11-s. Croc- ‘ceremony in thr- presence of the _ -- v cck ..,~, :1 hoil- j immediate rclativcs of the bride 1u1~i-.~idc.t‘v- guests and groom. ilViu. \Icl(n'.', (‘lI".lIlf‘(‘I' on tho Weddinil Mamh Dlfiicd by I ‘vol’ 5 Clicrlii" iov n. i; spcnd- Mrs. R. E- MIMI-Pim- ihbidnv. “.711 his moihcr. The bridc wore a flowcrcd crcpfl iiii- M " Summcrside dress with navy accessories and “lint! M IWCKILV are hcr carried a bouquet of gludioii and d,” Miss Fannic R/ogersnn of fern. She was attended by he’ 1' e- seven or eight at the end land Mk: Lolita Mcvittic. sister. Miss Barbara Macflrcgor. ogrthlegfir cmrurr.‘ me hcnm, m1“. iiTnront-w. Ottawa, who was attired in navy “m, _._ cyppn with matching acccssorics, {jam 11nd \i~ Owrn Sullivan and a cnrsngc 0f 2111410“- Mr- 156 per 1.000 to 58.10 36 3169-"- ‘miliiil I"'ic dauchtcr. Miss Lloyd Carr acted B5 81‘°0m5m*‘"- ittt on Thursday last en Luncheon was served after the l“ their home in Salem. l ceremony‘, those mvins W!" M"- aiicr havim: spcnt a very ‘ A. K. MacGregor. Mrs. R. E. Mac- ii vacation on‘ PJTLI. the i Lean and the Misses Eva Mandcr- iiiliir. and Mr: Arthur En- son and Gwen Maclean. iiw Anuau .s_ -""i Mrs. A. M. McKay of o nit turn they will make ‘l Wiin havr- been visiting ghneir gm? in 8t. Eleanors. The Dr’ I In PET. arc at present 91151-111“ joins a host of fricnds m‘ M “"- im" M" 9""? In happIr-st fclicitations. "its. SlillIIllPWVlf‘. Mrs. Mc- prnvlmi; to her marrincc ti" ;‘_g"'""lli' MR" Evelyn 1mm was tendered a misccllnncous ' ' shower at the $11110 Oéhii/iiflmigir‘; , “‘~ M . William er. e mlmjwrwrff? hwiililll“ lovely rifts testified to nn- ism- - ~ ar. a re- ‘ .4 . “rm, ham“ MVPEHI‘? nlarity of the younz bride ‘HJW J"i'-‘i‘v aficr visit- ,‘ a°l"v"i;l~l_,lrnc cncsts of Mr. “""'*“'“_ . ' ~ - mer, Mr. Wig. ‘Piiltthllsod m, pro ' 7 ~ v rtv a... .....,,,, ,,,,,,_~,,, Blacksmiths Meeting idcnco__3 \.. Annual mestilit! t?‘ Xi“ “"'_“"— " Blacksmiths‘ r0 ec ive H- ‘L DAWSON sociation of Prince Edward “bu, nmnmon Island will be held In the runwumzn Board Rooms. City Hall on new". [labor Day, September 6th h, u “TON at 2 o'clock IKM. Impflrlfliii 1mm’ "gaieinalelilh business. PHONE -1_4_ BYwOIlDER COMMITTEE ~ mother, Mrs, H, ‘ The" bride entered the room on i Wm‘ S LONDON - On‘y onc baby now mediately 0n a short honeymmn» W“ °““"°‘“i"'l"d°pcnd on Silritifly. 1710M‘ was 8- iarizv Summerside. P. E. L. dicd here . ,1 m- d, h- ationdancc at tho Cclchratioil of Saturday at the age of 59 ycars. “ 33,1...” bgxfinc [Holy Communion at 8 o'clock and Her husband, who died fivc years‘ in the evening. ago, was general purchasing agent Rev. Mr. Harrison spoke briefly for Canadian Nat-tonal Railways. Formerly Mary Martha. Poirier. l c fittini: rcfcrcncc to tho work and after her marriage she wont] 11s 1ircdcr-cssor. Vcn, Arch- to Toronto where her husband was. r dcacon C. dcWolfc White. D.D., In i purchasing agent for the Grand; m rm of her ‘amer who n“! I 1,, “.511; and canon“.- (he work he to Montreal in 1924 when her hus- r '10 1'1 1 so footsteps hc ivoulri endeavour Trunk Railway. Mrs. Lavolc camer ‘her in marriage. to the strains of i had so donc so faithfully and band J9me‘! m0 c- N- R- 1 __5‘ Seven sons and a daughter, all __, _. . of Montreal, Survive. SAVE LIVES 0F BABES ' during the hot summer months MYSTERY PALS Nearly everyone belongs to some “Dorm Th, arbyerrr dearh, sort ofvclub-oard, sport or mission- of infants has dropped from grrg-rshgrsbtixariaisryweiécis ‘E1315: member writes her name, address. birth date and wedding date on A slip of paper and these are drawn from a hat. taking care no person receives her own name. Then on “Wh a rocorrl cf 50 ycnrs as a moat urtic- h01ldRy5. birthdays, ETA. CflCh p61‘- I ' . UNDERWOOD ELLIOTT FISHER LIMITED I. I. bib, Pruldunt. J. L. Salts, Vice-Pros. oNicus i IIIIIIEWOII r IIS 2 0FFIO ...SWEEPS ALL 6 T magic-like touch raced George Hossfield, and‘: new, official ‘per minute’ record-l?» words! Grace Phelan, Pennsylvania, speeded to vi dd“ markable speed record for Underwood! r Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wat-ton of Summerside i and Mrs. Aicim Mount-t. l” » é l‘ I I "TrfTIA d Activities At v0“ n mm l Summerside were visitor. l0 Tryon on Saturday. as the guest of Mr G 0 I f C I u b 1 to Tzyon on Sunday evening. Vvciilhci" \\'iI\ idciil _\&‘-l(‘l‘fl.iy fort tlic bit; field din on iiic Suniiiicr» 01 3111111111, 5111- \-,_\;11111_; 111 T r011 >151‘? Cm“ CW1" - 1a.; the guest of Mrs. Cllli Several iuicic>t1ng COIIIDCLIYJOHS ‘ Gygggut, were run off with vcry close rc~ 1 sulis_ l In ilic tlriv 1 old Llnudci. niiiizci‘ u. the tzub r tire; m Inkerman chninpitnisiiip, carricrl 01f the honors ill tnrcc lovely drivcs. with i a 23.), 2411 and 220. grand total of 695. Norman MacLt-orl, Jr., came Ives. Lcconrl iviiii a uixind tot-a. of 57D. ‘ iu tho the: (‘fiillilfililliflil h. Mr and Virs. J. I13. Dalton of I-;‘ii.- 1>..iiit1~l ll‘:. inf: 0:1 ihc 10th HilllllllPfddt? spout. 'l'uc 11m,- ii-Wiiltl gri-cn iu mad iiic Lind ill th - ill- turestin: coinpctitzon. Lmv gross Mrs. Samuel Holland. competition for nine holes re-l - suited in a win fivr W Prlch-i Afr. and Mrs. Flarlr: Sawlcr, Airs. urrl with 41. Low nct W. H. Nvon- Rfllllfilfl Dixon. and Mlixs Bcrnicc an 415 llllllll~ '7, equal i} l'oui~ ticd lli the 1on1. number IHOWFPG i" sliiliiiwiflill‘ m‘ of putts. This was a tor}: close l Viviiiifsdfll‘ iiflfmllifim- competition wzth W. H. Noonan. —-—~— Mr. and Mrs. Iedic Edwards of Miss Enid Lewis of Sumincrsidc mukirg a spent, Sunday in Txwon as the Cln-s B Low gross was won by , slmdfw- Earl Hickey with 5L’. Low nct J. "'""— P. iiuztan Si; nrnusa l-I cqtiais 4i]. Mr- “""1§“l' Palmvm “I F5C9m"‘“ T1... ,_.,1~(.,1,r-1,1,.__.; 3W1 yum": IYlCVlTPEl to ‘Fiflvuri on Siintlaj: (“IP23- coinpcti 1m '12s anothcr cixsc "i3- gainc with S. G. Merriam. P. Ilogan and Rodcrick Smith fining with a total of nine. Miss Alcthn. Rogcrson has re- Tm, I.....r, for m‘, 11mm. __,,,r(, nisitinc fricnci m Crnliruirl. 1i U1" <:.iv wciit in'P. D. C"'s 1.1-, " “Q ,_ ) ' “ .\l;.~s Villiitl (Jiinrion v-i bum- Ewnrs of work incriitlr; 1s visiting tricnd in ll'_\"lll. _Tlic events during the wick _ . _ I were; Mcns Class B. Consolation. fwmfl‘ Rlllhflrd N03“??? 11M‘?- R_ T. lvfrrfison dcfcatcd J. l" llmwd t.” h“ ‘Wino m halt“ m; Huron ox up in a, \'(‘I'_\‘ c" so F? mrcm p?“ M t, r 01w“ o‘ giumc. 2nd round of Mcns II ‘ “"51 3”‘ Bu“ I'm“ “ tum chuiruroiisiiiv. S. (‘. M -- l f "“ rim-Paw“ LEG, Abbott R111; 312ml‘ inc many fricndsroi M. .\ liact. arci defeated H. T_ Holman. Jr. King”,“$26,131”ririrangiwgfrgrzfj R. E. Ellis defeated E. N. Mac- .13 rnlireous o gmtigg on saw? Quarric: Harold Ciiiuflr‘ dcfentcd r lzlrimrv m? flmrmrfilrlrq Wm p‘ D’ Cmsslnan’ W‘ H’ Noomm ‘I wt to lcarn of h"r crntliiion Tlil dcfcntrii \v_ J. \ .~ ..= Mgrmwit. H“ .H__ Cr‘ v___ “H “ NIF/‘Iuflfiflfl .Ir.. ticfcatctl Wcnrilcl ‘m’ i ' “ ‘W W (Um" Muitart, N. W Pricharil dcfcatcti H. T. Holman. Sr. lzidicw- (‘ompctillnn The fnllorving ladies events wcrr run nil: The final. 3n ilw (711.1: B. _ r ,- cliampionslrp no» wun by Mrs. ‘ b“ .1‘ fimjgpd ,f‘_““.“,""r‘,‘,‘5 Fred Wright. ivhn cicfcaicii .\1I‘_\ 1 m“ ‘mp1,? “pi. I“ ‘ l Reginald Morrison. i are no! as B5 “s a" Ladies Consolation Class B. I - rd r r r or 50ml finals. Miss M. MacArthur l rrrrrgmn? Ortrhewlglrlzfrdn‘. rlcfcatcd Mi» (‘rla-lv; Hfiuiit. qpp.‘ I“ The“, Wm a vryr. m3}, “m5 “fir” Rmm dppmwl l’ numbci" 1irmcnt. Tilt‘ aficrnoou Cmrm Holman was spcni. in sewing and knitting, Class A. Cllillllplfillfilllli. st-mi ; .rr m 1 u “mm hmrh finals. Mrs W. Smallmnn dcfeiit- ‘ l or “ M a c’ m} _ i wa . served by thc hostess. cri Mrs.- Hnrrict Bradshaw’ and A merry “Tddmg ceremony was Airs. Alcx Horvc H d I dprompd M” . pcrformcd on Wcdncsdnv afternoon 19y ll“ ___ hv Rcv. Mr. Bridzcwatcr, whcn s Mr. Robert Rogerson oi Czmoc Cove, Ls, now spending a pleasant holiday in Tryon as the guest of .\fr. and Mrs. Joseph Rogczwvii. Myrtle daughtcr of, Mr. and Mrs. ‘-}'_ William Culibeck, Ciapoucl, be- g." came the bride of Mr. Elmer Muc- .‘.'u ~ Write for “Sunglo Scrvico » Slants" and get valuahlo ' Donald, Cfrapnud. A delicious practical information on fox wcritiing supper was sowed at the home of the hridc. whcrc the llllmflllfllp rclatlvcs of ihc young couplc wcrc prcscni. Whvu iii-- supper wns ended e. jolly bunch of feeding. Published six times sermaders “flved and L“ the" yeany and FREE 1o a“ p0,, merry way greeted the bride and Brenda“ in canadrh groom and tendered them con- gratulations, thc remainder of the cvcnin: w-as spent in dancing Write Today. i - f .1-. hemorrhoid». son is flooded with cards. a Ilinvci‘ INTERNATIONAL FOX after which all departed air thcii‘ $cclinn ctr-rm Dcsiizns -_ i. ., _ " Mr. and MTS- CR" 1°" m Ilclflfy treatment r..- iifl °' or n simple 81ft from her own 8t ANIMAL FOODS, LTD. homes art/er wishing the lbunz Nonnn 'ri~h..i:\srui. (‘ha idtinimvh . r ‘ " v I ' mystery pals. At the end of the Summcrilde - P. ILISLANO , couple a long life of wedded 1 Section 3n --l\dvi~rtising DcsIzn-l ' t year identities are revealed. happincss-JI‘. I 1. Ruth Gallant, Hichficld. .,. _,_ W , _ ___,,,, . ,- __.. .. . . 1:: AT THE oficial International Speed Typing r1 Contests conducted by the Canadian National _ / ' EXhIbIYiQH. Toronto, August 28th, Underwood's Jersey, to the World's Professional Championship with 129 net words per minute to annex the WorlcPs Amateur title-and establish another re» lVirs. Arihui‘ Sharron and iannij.‘ - Sci-lion 38 flat Paint 'I'ri'ul- mvnl~l ‘ i . l‘ f-l-iti. P (‘ .l ' »l(‘illfl/l\\ll, ‘ L I.l:ic.‘l ‘ 11'- Fii‘. ii-ir- ,"I‘ryon spent Sunday visiting rcla- - guest of Mr. and Mrs. Everette, in Tryon as the guest of Mr" nnci . iDison, and Mrs» Bcrnicc Dixonp Roderick {l th, N. W. Pxnchard. NIGSSIF- Gwrge DflW-‘Qn and and R. 1-. s ticing with 13 putts ‘ Wi-lbcl‘! Cfllms 0T TiiYvii- WP"? (‘Gilli for t.. mm‘ 1111px §vi~it0rs to Borden on Nlonrlrv Nivriimn Prii-lizirw’ in it ‘lircd ' PVPP-lii? tin‘ ‘Xilllllf in lllf‘ d hnlc c.m- '*— . hciiion nvitli a total oi l2 f0:- the M15 "l"! My?" Am“ M*"'*"WH“M‘L" 11111.9 1.01m Tryop. wtre visitors w Coleman on iurncrl to her home in Trvon aficr , 'l"li<- farmers in l-hl\ district arc i 1 The North 'I‘ryon Presbyterian‘ IAI. WORLD hrcons YPING CHAMPIONSHIPS! New _1 9 11C! I i’ ' v l ‘WEIR; “IT TIIE $11., TUIIDIITD, MIG. 28 ctnr-y Underwood's un rivzilli-il spced also uiptiiri-d Ilh; (‘with lim Amateur title (establishing ii new ‘per minuiu‘ recur-l}, the Canadian Professional, the Canadian School (.)|‘:f\ and the Canadian School Novice . . . Climzixing the gri-atcst rvpewrizing victory since the IncepliOn of speed typing contests! Judging Results family of Summerside were visitors. alt iiietExiliioiiiiori 1 i » I rContinucd from ‘nflcc 6. - Unzon Road. Scctinn Zli-Fmrmci 'I‘ri-:\I 1, .\ll‘.<. ll. C Prcxvsc. C1. . . morn), (‘I/ms ti.‘i—\Il)I1I.l.i.|.\'G 1 AND II.\.'\1Il(‘il.\I“'X‘ CLASS 62 Section 1—Cartnuns in pen and tink-l, Frederic Nicholas. Amherst 2, Ruth Gallant, lligiificltl. Charlottetown roiip In (“lay — I"".’i".c.“' ‘own. t CLASS I34 I l, .. 1:1 1 ‘ Suction 1 —- Landscape - Oil ‘.2, Pinlii. . Painting — 1, Linhzr; Moorc. ficctiiui ~i—-JI<* . ii-ction fi-Rtill Lifc ~71. Nczina Dir. i‘ 12.1: Nut ‘ NS: ‘l. ‘iiuwnipsru: Fharlnttctoivn. llnirvry l\'~1'\\i .- Sciiinn T lf- " l IAHZH“. Fcttviil 7» — ‘l6. hlnorr. ' l1 . Goodwin Charloiw-to". Section ll-Stlll Life - i, Mar- joric Nicholas. Amhcrst; 2. l-"ilcon , l-nbcl 11.1‘ ‘ (‘I..\..\'< GG—I'IIO'I'(IGII.\I’IIY HY r'\.\I.\'!‘IfI‘I{.'\' Shaw. Scctiun T-—I.rivIrI.~c.'|1lc in charcoal Scrlnin l»~-f‘iiIi.i(li:|v1 Lnndscao’! -— Driii-Iinz ii mu- i-nlor -- l. cl i1 ‘ . ‘c ‘Jul. I~ --FI iMnivrrl ". f ' ‘ ‘uh ll -.*;'.tw:~. Scctiim fl-Iliziwinz; from cast in oi‘ (‘Iiiitlrcn- lvluirt-ival — l. Norma 'i‘l1oin1 . ‘.l‘ Edward 1C! ."fiil»"ll‘t‘.\llj ‘.1. llclcn .‘- ..|r. Civdc if.“ otfltr-tvn. ‘i“."“'\\' r Suction llI—-I'cn and link, any sullvurl -— I. lfwrjo 1c Nlfllfrllll "Mfllwrlllill 11f lhtviior! l.I\llill'-"" L’ Riltli (i.il1.ill'. ll")? l ‘l’ "U " ‘ T" YYW...‘ ficiri. Sci-lion ll--Pcncil. any subjcct-— Photo — ‘l. Alarjnrzc Nicholas. Ainhcr‘ t: 2. f"'.‘ifll"’l‘i“' i .\ . "r I‘! —- Iinulcum I’>I'\:"I< *1" ‘ .21 (‘iicfzrpi-c. ‘ '. “ \\'l:: ‘w; 2. PX‘. . Wont II “~ r Section I3 — Portrait — Pssti-I _.l (‘ivnrflna Trainru: Wc’ 177v- ,,___.,,,, ,.,, . time Fifiliiciiiiiiiltlfefi "1 ‘ Vail . Ivitritonfl. Qcction S-Jiaiiilsrnpc or Murine w‘. .\iar_irwr:n Nicholas. Amhcrs" l Section l7—-Figiiro—-Oil Palntin1z1 Copy-ll. Vi. Nhvnard Flwu- ("icr- l > luPn-oivwr , ‘ Suction ltF-Lantlsvapq- or .\Iui'i||c IJw-iiulx. Supt. - ' umuilihg sons iruin tiii- “or .li:nb1wrc»i* iii Holland m. on. oi ti“. ir Lh>§1i .'il" .. lint‘: |.~l, Joan R001». Clnrloticvvnxn‘ L‘. ,I\'orin1 Thompson. (‘h;\i'lott'~tt1'.vn. Jrl. Jr., I Scction lfl-Stiil I.Ift~—l. Thclma 3 Al: James rflurkc. Southport; l‘, lsahcl Gcod- Penn... vivcrc it'll‘. Chnrlottctov-n. Scctinn 20 — “hit-r (‘olnr (‘any ‘ Portrait —-1. Tsahr] Goottv.‘ i1. ifharfoitctown: L‘ P211111. Alcwsc. i Kcnslncton, . r Section Zi-Figure - i, Lyman‘ Ihfoorc. Charlottetown: 2. Jamcs , AIacMillan. Ktinslntztnn. r Suction iPZ-Jaiiidsrapc - 1 Jan I 2. HcF-zi Sci-lion 23-.\lnriuc —-i, Thelma , |Burkcu Southport: 2. Gcorg! c. Trainor, Wcst Rnwiitv. Section 21 -— Purl iit — Pastcl1 (‘npy-l lwnnn \i or“ Cliutloitc- town. Section 25~—l-‘igurc — l, lsalrcl rGoodwin. Charlottetown; 2 Lvzran 13110011’. Charlottetown. . Scction 26—l..1ndsc:ipc or Murine 1 l. Lyman hloorc. (Tluirlivt'c'uv.'n; 2. ‘Isabcl (ioorlwiii. Charlotir-toivii Scctinn ZT-Pvn and Ink. any‘ suhjccb-l, Joan Gordon. Char-‘ lottctovm; 1’. Joan Roop. Charlotte- i-town. l Sci-lion ‘ZR - (‘rayon or Pcnbii ,7 1. Joan Hoop. (‘hai-lottctonvn: 2 ‘Viwinia I..'lI"J(. (‘harloiicflaxvn some iinrc. PIMPLES Add nn equal amount of Cream. or lizrcti n.1, qr, .'\iiniiri'l'n, mu "mo. ,1". nwnuuvnnrcilniiv. .r\ sim- Illi.’ Ircnlnltnt uhiih will u Clear up your shin! INARD‘ S ‘nun or PAIN" ~ BRINGING up FATHER McManus George WELL." I'LL. 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