' TQEE-iefi‘ \’*a'l°r‘-c-.$r"* ‘SEJFE. is‘ ' rfvv‘ ~$~z§£ef~a+i 2:»: ;»J Hazriiitrildtlstésii.1"“i; 1 r .i (r ‘illlany Wsitors To llfijeddie Memorial Church i‘ pus-lug the present summer which is flat drawing .to a close there My, “on 3n unusually large num- prog visitors to this historic old iburch. Many or those who came ‘left an offering on the plate which 5llas been thankfully received and’ goes into s. fundfor the llpkeeP ilzchlllth and grounds. V” Yollowing is_ a list of visitors for "pontlrof Allaiisiionly ' Ma‘. ‘and Mrs, Willlnm Donald. Hamilton: Mr. ' and 'Mrs . Milton Carter, Charlottetown; Allison Car- m, Charlottetown: Bloyire carter. Charlottetown; Mr. and Mrs. W. O.‘ Myers, winsloe;" Roland Beaton, Minsloe; _ Miss. Hannah. G. Fife, Mast, , springhill p» Mass: Roland towrqvfllizabeth sedate. ml-Icrle Fraser, W. A. Stewart, Mrs. iW-uh- Stewart, Katherine Irvlflm. Joni" F‘raser,_Jay Fraser, John A. FY8891‘. M“, John A. Fraser, Charlottetown Mrs. Stanley Brown. . Mrs . B11110! Bownw, Greenville, , Michigan; "D. N. MacNeill, MonctolnN. 3.: E. 0. Macmillan.‘ North Quincy. Miss-z P. w. Pate, Mir. P. w. Pate, nmok~ line, Mass; Mrs. P.-N. Pate Free- man K. Pate, Olveary; Patrlclg J. Pate. Brookline, Masts‘ m. Elsa sheen, Tyne Valley; Daisy B. Mill. Mamie M. Mill,_ Cle ‘glmchatd Creed, Montague; William Oliver, Nugent, London, Ont, Angusdlu MaoKinnon , sterling i Alexander MacKinnon, R, D.,MacKinnon, B. D. MacKlnnon, _Jr., Pihiladehlida. Pm; Mary E. Bastard, Charlotte- town: Josephine MacKenzis new. Westfleid, n. m; Edith new, west, field, N. J.; Allan MacLellan, Truro N. 8.11m". andiMrs, HarrisBaultct. Albany; Frank Adamson, Fiction, N. 3.; Mrs. W. F. Weir, Stanley Bridge; Alex A. Stewart, Denver Jlshop , Summerside; _ George _ B, lfaobeod, Summerside; W. B.‘ Rob- ‘prtscn,’ Charlottetown; William 3i 3. MacNeill, Toronto; Helen Mac- Neill, Toronto,’ ,John_ Alfred Mac- Neill, Monctou, N. 13.; A.,I. Cairns.‘ bttawa; ‘Louise Mbase, Kensingwn; ftuth-Calrns, Summerslde; Georgia I... MacFarlane, Bedeque; C. A. Mac .Vey, rredericton, N. Bu, Mrs." Ci A; MacVey, Fredericton, N. 13.; Miss A. A.,Macvey, Passckeag; Mrs. D- W. Harrington, Philadelphia, Pa; D._W. Harrington, Philadelphia, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. .J. M. llair, Keri-sin!- longMi-s. Cyril Cannick,_ Kensing- ton; Marjorie Cannlck, ixensington. Mrs. W. C.‘ Lawson, Mary G. Law- you; Norma. E. Lawson.;W. C. Law- (on, Marian Gillespie, Alberton: Anna Burris, Grace Bernard, Baltic. am, stsi-lford Gay, Ella Gay,‘ B. c. uarmsii, ‘Bummerside, jMrs. ,w, 1.. aseniley, w." n, nehtléy, Charlotte- town. ‘Georgie 5B.‘ walker, Patterson ‘walker, Kensingtbn; H, S. Brown mbyl Brown, Winnipeg . Melt; PbnaTeters, Heber Peters, Amos Bummersldef Marie Hope. qcekville, N.‘ 3., w. A, Graham, Ida's. W. A._Graham, " Cavendish; tin. and liars. w. ita-aiileepie, Viola Gillupic, Surrunerside; Janet Jar- dfne, Lewiston, Penn; Adelaide Humphrey, Kensington; Osborne n. Colorado. Mr- and Mrs.. George Wright, Denver, _ Colorado; ; Mrs. .I.. W. MacKay, Charlottetown, W. F. Weir, Stanley Bridge; Rev. W. _M. MacKay, Mrs. W. M. MacKay, Egin S. MacKay, shadow Town, Weston, 0nt.; Albert E. lBudgess,_Mrl.,Al' bert E. BurgessFlora MacCvoiigian, Albert MacGougan, Nsthanal Mne- Gougan, Mialpeque; Frank MaoNeili Margaret MacNeill, Murray Mac- Neill, St. John, N. 3.; Mrs. W_,.G. Ludclington, ,W. G. Luddington, Borden; Mrs. J. R. Hunter,‘ Bum- merslde, Ivan S. Hardy, Summer- sldltyz. Holman, summerside; Mrs. Elizabeth G. Hoyt, Charles Rich- ardson. South- Brewer, Maine; Edwin Patvlter, ,Mrs. S. Burrows Moase, Kensington; Mrs. Mil. Mac Intosh, Berlford._N. s.; lune-n. Toombs, Mayfield,'_ Alfred slnlpson, North St. Lleanors; )Mrs. Albert Simpson, Dsrnley; Marjorie Me- Intosh, Bedford, N. Selma. Daniel Dunning, summer-side; Mrs. Emil. Dunning, Bummerside; Eiisqbethjx. O'Brien, 'I‘ruro, N. Mrs. William J.' sempleLKensington; William-J. _ semple, Lee. sample} Kerisington; K. _A. Clarke, Sydney, 11.18.; Pd-W. Ranges, Prcvldenc'e,'R.~I_.; Mrs. P. w.‘ "mngés, Ruth Ann ‘Ranges, Providence,‘ R. LIQMr. and Mrs. G. Edgar Clark, Summerslde, ,_Mr. and ma. T. Dunauisaywfiummei" crowed. William w‘. Woodbury, ‘n. w. melding, Halifax, u. s.; Jean 1.. White, Charlottetwn; ‘Helen’ W. parity, Nashvvooksia, n. 1a.; ‘Mrs. 1‘. lg. i‘ Archibald, Saint ‘ John, N. ‘ 3.; fllsabcth a. misery-Toronto, out. lqilise "Macquarrief Edmonton, N. Eg-Ilobert MilcQual-rle, Edmonston n, aipw. n. Auid, ‘Mrs. w. n. stud,‘ srarkham. Ont; nxelr min y, Mrsrll. Keir Ramsay, Lelta ‘B. side; . Miss E. . D. Ramsay, iMontrell. P. 0., Charles" Taylor, Bummer-side, Mrs. ‘Horace A3. Derry, -" Auburndale, Massif ‘Mr. John t ‘Taylor, ~ summer- side,‘ J.-'1‘. Taylor, B-ummeraide. Ethel R. Gardner,=.Aubul-nd-ale,‘laas| we. George Cousins, Kenslngton, AnnaiM. Cousins, Jiensington, William Montgomerm- Charlotte- towrl,‘ Ruben; F.‘ Fraser,‘ Halifax."- _ y, Hamilton; R". Moorhead’ tl'a|_a_te.rst._.7an1es‘ Kirk, Charlotte- Nrsflisrs. ms n. lrruel-plraluiir, N. 's'..* Mrs. ‘qutnbel-t- Mddfntyre. 7*. i §nlesss ‘Ur ‘A rfon .~.<---. 4 r ‘ ‘.‘_‘ 'ilti?"s" i.'l‘.irn1‘<ie‘ - t» send u... . :\'"l1aj,pc.0at[ _ l tr‘ w} diurdnyleieeted t. ' r ‘~- hapuroitferystsI-éiaariiol- vent.’ bring‘ the most fieleniific ’ wiathodw and bquipment-thon’ ' _ '" t ‘carefully. smartly‘ pressed to f .1 cqallifif youperfeeily and Iool: -.‘-brand_-i|iow.-j‘._ a '4 reliable. = mponsibieyelaenlngvarid" " preulngffor only. _- £1.11‘. occdslolvs] l i - hirtriumphstfn ‘ 3nd‘ ‘is enthusiastically. toying ‘with mtyrefliioronto Ont, Mr. and Mrs. OriePMiller, Kentville, N. 5., G. Arnold "Miller. xehtville. .21. 5., Lottie B. Brehautlisydney“ N.v_s. Mrs. 0.1-1. Bedwilndrruro, N, S. llllzabetlu A. Ramsay, Hamilton, Miss ‘Maud Bemard, Niagara Fills, Ont, ‘Thomas J. Lane, Boston, Mass John MJTeehar, Cambridge, Mass. 1'. W. Profitt, Cambridge. 1185s., Mrs. Heath Bowneu. NB’. Heath Bownees, Mrs. W. llzProfitt, Ken- slngton; Mrs-G. A. Cochran, Sid- ney, B. C., Jean England, Omeary. Mrs. MaoOsll. sunlmelsiie,‘ Aubrey J. England, Mass, U. B. A., ms. H. C. il-lapgood. ltfartha A. Mac- Farlane. Mrs. "Johlrsmallmiin, Mrs. A. W. Lend, Miss. N.-AI Mueller- lanehllnid :8 . Macrarlantg- sum- merslde, . . ' ‘ . - Romelietter- - " 18y Thmu Ib-Morran. United Praia. ski! Correspondent) . ROME. Stilt. 9.-(U.P.) -- Still Pllylfll Chopin as when he was-the world's ‘greatest pianist, Vladimir de Pachmaxl, 84, wants to have "anoth- er fllnflin America, Vwhere the Blrls are the prettiest in the world and where they were always good to me." he told the UnltedPriess in an exclusive interview. A V, “Why do they not take me to America, or to England again," he said, "Iiam well enough to go. I traveled silrhours in an automo- bile the other day.‘ "I coilld- stand the trip." _ . _ . . De Pachman lives. with hisim- umeario, Doctor Francesco Pallot- $9111., and he still spends hours play- Jnkflhopin. Despite hisgreat age. his-fingers are just ‘as nimble as a .young girl's. . ‘ riayed ChiJPIn "I_ can play Just as welitoday as ever," he said. He sat down and played a Chopin prelude and then Just lulled into a Nocturne as if the piano were his toy. _ "You see," he said, as he contin- ued Playing with. exquisite artistry, ""1 never have ‘been better. than now for I loveiChopinws‘ no other man mdJnterpret him as no other plan- ist ever. has done." . . . ‘ _ The rreat pianist has grown a beard; this past summerandlt now has, become his. greatprlde. All through life, he hadshaved-regular- IyTsoI that at M his beard hasbe- cornea great novelty "with". which he "toys, ith the same 4 nthusissrn as a youtlt cultivating .-his first ignous- ‘I ~ _ Plans Tour , He recalls, very vividly, _ail of _, out the world the“ idea of another‘ triumphal tour, though, his health. may. not permit. Hll "doctors ‘have been, keeping "in Whltanttouch witlLhim now‘ for ' ‘,o'ver twoyears, but he ism! much fatronffiber that they expecthim i to lite-fora good many years. " ‘He's-shed that if they do lloihtake him toimericaythey ought at least '- in takmhim to "finglaiid," but -the - care which must" be talrenlwith him ‘ ‘lslauch that the trip would be .prob- leliatioal. Hells-s notdostmny of Jill hilt! ll an artiitjnd still talk! ,to,.his‘.a‘udicnee, whileplaying his 5 '_|Choipii1.‘-'-' t wsainnoros CONVIUIS i - i - . snow rasrnvtinsass J.__.¢- " Qosliranm. "wit. sent. 10,-" i _-’f‘he "state's ‘rlnponsibiiitins -tb-- g itsJOU ‘delinquents in 1s state‘ = Jnatitutjorupls ‘increasing at} fast- crzateiithani-ths population. t ‘i Aodordinrto. figures 1M‘ Der ‘cent’ . increase in‘ theypobulationlof-stah - iestitutidnmwas recorded in tit; its? gfliew Method . Gieaiiers ltd, f _ PHb.z_.~l_E-1_-sisa ‘ iovyearsl -" " ' The greatest causegfor worry wal . in_.the ptetdpeniientlsryinid rd..- Jglltvflrwhera-‘the-Ipoplllationi- in- ergasedflrperoeutineridlow-‘m p04 inmates in actlulntituticlia :5‘/o.",l‘?oi CNTST‘TURY_D;.;4tY TiBifling" ‘Your Yo Yo _ "$20. - Ylfritzés ii lurcutcpodt, Cuthbert m. Mac- I , . A v .\ __ _:_“"*'"ei,i ' “BEDEQUE -» l. l‘ ./ Miss non,‘ neatly" < of Central " Bedeqile has‘ gone ttyBolibn 111d other, cities to‘ visit relatives and Jriends. ‘ ' ' i ‘ Mr. "and _Mr_s.'__Bliss Loclrart and little daughter , of - rredericton, "N- B. "who have been spending} holi- day with‘ Mrs. 14§cka\t’s_ parents, Mr. and Saul‘ Crossmaughave returned home. i ‘ ~ -' t A ' miscellaneous "shower party ‘in honorof her approachingma-r" riage, on Mondayevenlng, Augilflt ‘slat at the hellish»: Jlllsa "Solvers ‘uncle; Mr; ‘ Alexander ‘Alileck. ‘secrietewrr, > by the Young , people ‘of = the ‘community and‘ surrounding district. The dinlng-roomwss very tastefully‘ and ‘prettily decorated, with white'and yellow decorations. "And ‘ d ‘ well deeorated*"chbir,- with white and yellow‘ mbbnrhanglnss. drapedover it. About fifty" guests had arrived, when Mrs. ‘Waiter. Craig of Milleton playedthe "Wed- ‘ding lvinrch," as the bride-to-be descended ‘the stairs,’ accompanied by‘ her " friends Miss " Winnifrsd Wight, to ‘the,’ crowded dining- room, where she sat in the decor- ated chair, to receive the-PGood wishes" of 'her many friends. The gifts were then opened by _ Alice‘ Jewell and "Miss Margueritt McNeill aud= the. wemmpany wittyyerses read (by Mrs. Walter Graig , and ~ Miss Winnifred wright, ‘The gifts were very beautifulpud useful; "including silven- glassware. ' ‘CIIIIIIBIWBTC, linen 'and- hand-paint- ed pictures." Although.» m” salty is not leaving thQ-pIOVIXlOQ she will bejgreatly- missed- ~ln "the 00hr‘ n-iunity. Miss Sobey, in-a few wf-‘ll ‘chosen words, expressed her sin- cere thanksvfor the --preeents,‘and goodwishes. After which all golnfli in-singing- "For She's A Jolly Good Fellow." Ioecream and- cake were than served And after. bidding the bride-towels. pleasant goodnight and "fills .-Best . Wishes . for Her Future Happiness". the. guests then left for their respective homes. " Mrs. Alvin sudsbur-y, and ramiiy of g Cleveland, . 0hlo., _ are spending their holidays. in‘ Central ncdcque. the guest of; her mother, Mrs. Arth Farrow, -also her sister Mrs. Walter heard otolcnwcod. ' Mrs.“ Nellie Macllhrlane daughter Janetiantfson‘ Gordon, whq- has been spendingtheisummer with her relatives in ‘lawelj Bedequehalso her sister, Mrs. I-forne ofsummer- side, left recently for her home in Watertown, Mags, A. V ‘ _ _ 5 V"! ulP-Wfli-le filling gas sta- tioniand" garage ‘ha; erected atiCentieville Bedeque ‘ by Mr, Bruce Davison. . _ Rev. Father Croken _ and Miss Mary P- QPOKQIMOI, Fort Augustus, were Vllllflffltrynddlvwfl ,on sun! dayusuasts of Mr. and Mrs. Blfllv, ‘sbywdroken. I, , - ." . . i, ‘-, V______v _ - Mr. and .Mrs. rGeorge .Frlazell.‘ Bfunlrnerleqle. were‘ visitors» to ' ; Qfllf tral Bedoque, Ithe guest ‘of-‘Mr. and Mrs. John Ih-issell. ‘ ‘ ’ ' "llll$li!lllll$“1lifiliii~ .-:___._~' Wests“ ..1=r‘=¢.<‘qii=i=i~ ._~ ‘titiciggddd .iquality rte...‘ oatsiat“ our", wrreildute“: Pownsl lWbarf, .» highest. ‘fluiir-iretiprieetjicid.“ ,1 ‘, {Gar-veil bros {ltd 1 u _ _ . -r,'. -->»4a-0snnaINfo-l0l6-in»ifll, ,_._.,ian't~"-avit. _- My; p» t... A eopnimitte ' ‘i-épurtcsycciiooiriii md ' Qfwtd. _ cperttcr-wtr-llililgerf niver l able.’ ROSCQATES -"_ "(when he" stuftcrs- W" ' ‘ ‘sdrehpi ) 4 rThe monthlymeeting of the m"- ei‘ Freetown WCI1l9il'8:1n5l'u"-ll°‘m_et'f "on -Wednesdi|y~‘ evening.» Ailillll? lpth sti the‘ home: of ‘Mrs. Dan M- Bernard,‘ the ‘vice-president ‘was in the chair. Th6‘ ." ..~'°P°11°4‘-"Y thesinging -of -the- Ode andthe 1'9‘ pggtlng o; the used in.unison,~roll can being respdiifitiblo by We!‘ members and ifour. vieitorm. frhq sick committee ~ reported‘ m pick ‘In district and last. .month's ,sch00l condition, The" yasgdirw" ted t, ‘write w" ‘scliccl smile-v f" pl-ices or muprijcclleeticruas dents. Tiie next ineetin, to be held alftlie home of ma, J.;J.- ‘Btavert, roll call to‘ he answercdrwith ‘fdrswin! elplg ‘bill-kaleidos" 5A3 there. were no "furtheri bilelnees‘ the 'foll9Win8 lirdsram wsrithenf enloyed- A victrold‘ aelectldn ‘ opmpd Pr!" gmra-‘vzciiovwiii. .. atlmidlfll w c- Mrs-gs. J. stevert. ‘ldkcihy; Mrl- - Gordon Burns Sand Ml-"il i Mimi"! Jardine.» Instrumental > music. _ by MissLGXsdYs- Bernard. Beading. by Mmfilemjfk], Burns, entitled floid Sugar - édurtcliipcfl. ‘Duet; by. Mildred Jardlne. . Miss‘ .1011 cdiran- The Jliticnal, Anthm? brought. the meetinsi_,ib . 1.91999- Lunch was. then served‘)? the hostess. U I , , - . - lirisrneeeic sracguaidcikohsr- ftewwn ls Mullins. fl". humid with r. s." Murphy- o ' ' ‘ ‘ ‘ '_ Mr. and; “Charles _Mao1,\'°_1'. aswiiiveflltd by. W. Mw!'°"#»."Fl° erfiMrl ‘lheodoite Maiclcor of K111- kors, leftrecedftlyffoiimioston. _ _, Miss ‘aeatei-nuiianjog least] nay- slty’ Beltool '_ep9'ntfi"the_ week _'erid with’ he; ‘parentsfjliv and ma.‘ f!‘- Jffnmanfltientrjl laedequel ' ‘ Miss" ‘Ruth '- 7 nurse-inf ‘land is "spendfifg_ her holi- llsyswith‘ here-renews. -‘ - "Hostel"! River flflViciilify I Wire.‘ Cutlcliffe,‘ Chester‘ s . - 4 ' ' I n u USE-fialllfifllland “COP . ingfrltaalgcynnaiisaor WW5?“ I'm.‘ ' ' " z. L. Faslb. IQting‘ pastor, 'will" pa“, . "was tendered‘ to ‘Mlssltiltlf- Bobey. . . weighed, ate lbcwaesluicet eish! trail-ling‘ attire Prince Ddwardls- . Theyjwsge steam- liiiizn oflaiiirhli" chase the blues away! They’re '~ fun- nier‘ than " in “Reducing? I II" ll “Caught shcrtrf _ Vote for .Mari1e and Polly, for. the treat ofa life-time! _ rnltvs ‘svltirrs meteor-revisited the liaise of Mnddd Mrs. Merton lawman on Anus,‘ m, with Sand left ' them bouncing baby 511']- .‘ ‘ m. and Mrs. ‘ s.» M. "Daniel. ~ mm‘ sger of the WW1 Emkwmmt“ Rivor left on August 19th for T0.- rdnt, to visit ‘his’ vary-WM- ‘I'M’ were accompanied by Mrs." Deniersi mother. ~ - iMr, James ‘Minor . aocnmvlhltd by" hismother and sister of N. H. motel-ed to the Island, while here they preguests of their tiauIhl/II Mra._Cheaetr Wbitlooks. _ .. w, “stony to hear. of Miss sarqh Larges continued - illness. . I GEORGETOWN ‘In ‘p, letter received from, MR0"? Bhtohilderyto his mother _Mrs."'J‘l-l- " natqhllder, qeorsetown‘ be reports-Q when off the Newfoundland coast, he was fishing for Codflsh when’ h¢ felts very heavy fish on hi!’ "line ‘ after trying in vain for several‘ minute's to move the monster he called to one of the crew Malcolm Macllean, son of Mr. and Mrs.- Mur- ‘dook MacLean, Georgetown. toMl-D i him. After tugging for some 01ml‘ they called to their assistance an", other of the crow slim‘ Dllllllll 1°‘ ‘some time they got it started from, the bottom‘ and coming to surface they were surprised to see an fir, merisehallbut. They managed in keephishesd above water arid CIM‘ Jaignes Roach of the, O._ G. B: Car!- ler, shot the monsf jthrough the| head with his rifle. Several pf the crew got atoll-d thepoatandrui- ting a grapling iron intq his ‘gills holsted,l1im' aboard, the monster feetilong and (lve‘feet across the WE i . . ‘ "Mrsfmlinn who has been til‘! guest e: her~ brother" ctpt.’ Fltrger- aid‘ left ‘Monday fOr Cardigan. the guest ‘of Mra._ McNlclfol ‘and _'Miss Mary ‘Donohoe before ‘returning’ t0 her home inJsmalca Plains. ‘ ‘seller, I _ ‘Boyle ‘and ‘Misses Helen he rage,-‘_v_eld;. jaleeves, motored w Borden , Bund , _ grid .111» Firewalls-a Pa‘ the new v carfarryg l From ‘the _ latter place they proceeded tmmneton latiirallifl- to "Pew ‘Ivrflitallnv Tia flaw w.‘ bell,» ob éveaiilr WW" home.‘ lriiay‘ aooopipaliied back l1.y'll‘llaiH_a‘ial--8allar,:chief pistl~"..dsaz*i<;- ,. , 5‘ MilifBkl“ thlllvfflitllflldd. Qgmjetqwn 179m cfwgq _,,_. 4 to herflioinoblterspehdinfi [very pleaialitl" _y'_»_with l ' Aunt Aikblfi "t {Ariihgtoufl ‘,",li‘fas|“‘,' . ' .’ F _- hi" p. tiirildtr" M! dtomfifter-sisviitde m‘ ewtatreivdaitigifiliintiilu 4, . _ A , . . _ _ Mr, MacCdrmae son of Hr. wlliere-Itifyiiatfielldbd‘ tiie’~-x'l_cul_ar ‘. r 0'} , ' ' ‘ town lcztireceutiy‘ to attend _. at. ‘ Mrs. George Poole "and" grand- daught Jiittie Miss Jean Poole. lower Montague r ntly visited Georgetown, . . . ." ‘ - ~" MrciChlrleskl "J. Kfblbc-tt, Anti- gonish," is the guest of his parents Mrnllidldrs. CLW. Hibbett, , ' IB.,A; Richardson, ‘Ibronto. Qlfgglld‘ Mrs..Cosh and son, Bart- lettland; Mrs. Bartlett, ,"motorcd to - "Mrranil-Mrs. Rpy culled, eccdml partied ‘by Miss Mary‘ aachrlane. Charlottetown, lnotnrod to George- town. and were i-hejuest-a of Ml. and Mrs. Rufus Glory. and urn. s. _A. pint-tam University chirlcttewwd v " -_'a'~vr'e'- i ,‘ Jldk l‘.~1'.a- ‘ajantfilitrgwlol at hi‘ hlsifiittrfiilnter Raven; " ", ."-',,_ '1»; i. c 1 f Anncar, Lower arca- issue. recently "visited, ;‘ii'i‘-.‘tie-_ri_.." u‘; new but mu‘ , p Ii"!!! ‘Mohyden. Georgetown Rey- lidence in Brighton. _ srrdfnurdctt, Dundee, ‘recently, 1 ‘ viiited .Oe'tlrg6t_.own._, ~ < on. fnnairoirannisjouice win bciciued nulvscpt. atiritdllitn . , ‘ ; - lsu-a-s-ai i — -M—I~ '. "l" "mwllowm with mahalliw only tans‘ plrliair- at Eranunwi. . aaisslo-ai . ~xonoa§au~uea received that rililliiiaxtb attrition will ‘mlllvllltlfiirfium olm-iottetowd on" Sunday, llptembsr museum, t . a - asu-a-o-rt , ,____ . sun's won-doors. guaran: ‘teed-"soildponly Qzlbper pair gt Purdie-dl Ferguson's.‘ . ' " “ ‘ “IQIUeQ-IO-lli LADIES’ nsnaoolu surrllts, broken lines to clear neurone. w ti.” at Pilrdle "d: Ferguson's. i ' ‘ W - bola-i-io-ai "norm school." slices ldacctc sudonci-dr. also and ‘alts her pair "It Piildlb "c Itriusonb.‘ .,_ ‘ , t ‘ asls-"v-lo-al, l h—@-—< rm: IUKll-Alrof the late Mrs. Alexander Bruce wlu" beheld rrcni her" 1m mideuceat nynsaie. Sat- urday morningatlo o'clock. I I , . TBYON-BONIIIAW- urns ‘SIBVICIB-Sundly. Beot- ls, shaw, if a.m.; ‘Tryon, a pm, Sun~ day School at 'rryon,‘"2"p.m. Rev- ATTENDED sxnmrrloN-llrr. and Mrs.‘ Willard Prowse. Brinkley, ‘ ' NII-O-lO-Sil ' \ , . °'“-~ll-°-. at OLD u rum“ a RYKUIOITs. gags?" sail l _-_._ ooaswasl. res-roe“, l at- filo p. m, p Minister. l!!! ‘Hovincial 9P"! hi!‘ Piano Wheatley River September 13th 7-80 pm. ThOe. MI. ‘ ____ . ‘ ‘ A‘ GALA DAY-JPN! L. P. U the Qrllhanage chil s“ u the!!! on Labor my, mo,“ lndmmwv- B! order of . ‘ '_-'_ . ‘WADAI-IMNE-vrrited of Canada. sci-view m, u,‘ chhrle for. sunda, s,“ f‘. .‘.°!1°"1‘=.F'°fle Va Gmvlllfl- 3 lime Pleasant v aept, 13th., N", B, l. m. Kingston ‘l3 11-111.». ANYONE ", IIAVIN ‘ the Chlrlottetowno w“ rid Exhibitlpnm‘ "Oljkllldly “m! m ‘. ' Muller. a o“ --___ M!‘ “m”! VESsry. c1855“ . septeidber ma. when, h’? {or reservations. m - --_.__ Noam nrvslt m , a 39“ Wlllllreachattbe‘ 1 Wrvicu on s ' uad H River s p,.m. Kingston‘ 1st l, _____ " rosfrroussmlvr. .. 1-,, 3"?’ 31PM Church o, "Plch w" Bhnounced to‘ n A has besn- .. , , 8517441 Hey. u. Ptlether-ps, u... accompanied by m. and Mrs. gal- mm‘ 3°‘ mm"?! followed vin‘ Wood, southpo t‘, ‘m Mlll-‘l-"llh Wlmuiwuthed la Georgetown on Wednesday attend- ing the exhibition v l KER! MEMORIAL Prddiyteriln Church Malpeque. Services for Sunday, sapfiiatil. Morning 11 _a. m/Eveninglldo p. m. '_liev.'Dr. M. m. Genge will preach at bothker- vices. ‘ ~ rrtssnnenlan , omlncu of‘ New London. Services for Sabbath, Bent. ls, losnwlu be t". follows: ll. a.m:, Granville; also plni, cili- ton: m p.m.,‘z.cng‘mver.=w. v. by the 000i Se The ponies captivated Pldlcll‘. The ordinary gm ,_ es ofithe youngster-g Wm ' ptember - the frilft, ice cream, and Yldad in smerous quantities .. PMred like magic. With tlit to and from the grounds Ill . bllléd $0 make 331g, dgy‘ ;, _ children and the sisters in .. aw Hateful oi the member; . ecutlvg of the Laborers Um their kind thoughtfulness, POLICE COURT-At Ilia <. m. Orsborn will ‘conductftheseaerv- Court "yestgrdgy mom,“ ices. nan-rs anion-mu nssrbsucs =1t-ls'uddcl-ate6d=that“l\d_r.fa; H. Jenkimflnovrresiding" in Western" 30‘ vigilante were each given‘ 3i . drunk and disorderly was . days. In’ two cases o1 m. mehtl ofdogiax‘ one triers. fined l8 or ~s days "the other clllld-I- Pllnsnamllningthereun- tax and "costs of court, two ~ til the evdof the-next federal eiac- of breach of Sanitary by-law, HOD.‘ the‘ meantime Ml’. GOOPIB w” fined ‘Q131- 5 days 3nd t)" ~7- Twfldy- Wllorwlll be Eh! eri ordered to clean lip, and iirliwipnl in all intemiinr event, is costs of court. Two eases of - i “ ,,- furnished ltlrfinnklns’ r08‘ ful possession of liquor warp yourned on until today and " other‘ until tomorrowpA INSTITUI JIEITINGC - -'I‘he regular monthly meeting of the. Trueliluemstitute was held on the offender » unlawful taking oi motor v -» was given Smt... 4th. at the home 01.1428. A. n. Cutcllffo, Hunter River, with an attendance oi ~tcn members WEDDING \ BELLS-A present. The president opehail thfl putty wedding qeremony meeting by the Creed. Minutes of p1“, gt the Presbyterian i ‘ last meeting H were read and ap- Mmhmld ,0“ MOM“ proved. Roll Call and reports from when m“ M,“ Anger-m i delegates Jhat attended. the pa. u“, wungest daughter. of‘ triet convention, a-ncwschooicom m‘ o,” Mwdock A_ M the heating system which is being in- stalled in the annex to. the‘ City Electric fixtures and _ furnishing! have not yet-baenput in._but the adlilon mawes a splendid appear- ance both‘ inside and out. Ad the present fircatationlsover crowded. some of the apparatus-where moved to the Irollndfloor “one annex. UN“!!! tbarcia a large" room which is-to be used In‘ a recreation ‘room for the fireman. 0n the mrirrriohr the i-"oity "Sur- veyor and ‘City ‘magistrate will have their offices, also another room far the A~ Ii!‘- light gives splendid» illumination to a spacious hall. ‘Ibo Cit! Water Commiaafonorwifl ‘remove-fills of- fice to the ground Jiocr 0319M!" the Policginipatrtluent. _ » . unmet oxota a wholesale beverage made by Canadian labour. ' ‘ HIM. 11-101. ‘amid-Qt °°"’"T- .' . . Jsisuc GlldyLJ-Xolcn tddactty Boyce who hive been ‘visiting-in _ t!" sum s: their uncle u». s. w. Nathan‘ mt llmday in. tdlldjblflg t; airplane from st. John tolcatoa. . ., -._.._ who nu been a pltisnttin the w. ,. ‘iwiial. h". "Pi-hieiiivii». 114m. wit. mil. _ quite recovered flVm her rceentlii-ie melting rrionda in rot-tutu "m, many .or_,ur. am: ‘ who-lags patient-in. the i‘ City Hospital with him a apeedyira their" home in Doreheater, they’ ‘ln- _ ceremony W" young bulihm Boston. heating charmlni in l Land’ from friendl- lmittee was" appointed we r a u -~ 1., . _- nor. lottetown wasuned Ndye and Mrs. .1. s. Maobeodrbdrs. T“; w M“ “m, mum Angus stewart invitednextmeat- o, wnerwm,’ M”; The i 1M. at her. home , in October. A I" m.“ w“ by he, byqtlitl‘. dainty-lunch was then served by Mum “wind of CllflW " . an. weddiumusi-cii wi-i P" Miss Bertie Currie. Only "i! sesame oomrunon-Irhe “$5,, 1mm, we... present performed W m». u. n cease.- The M“ Hall which is nearlngpomplltion. buutuuuy degqfgted with and beneath an anch oi c" "" ‘Astors and Peonles, took u" which launched them um" Matrimonial yoyage, lesvinf early Borden boat for the ~ land and will visit the cillfl "use QLBost-on where‘ they make their home. The Wm man, city "' tive of Holman Bishop “d " ~ lesale plum" "lies. The will‘ ‘travellirit " "‘ of Tweed and carried a ' Bwbct Pals and 1W"- MN _ evening the friends oi Charlottstowfl Marslifiald set-hem "d "'° a rum!" “W” The "its the numerous plum“- valuable. tertmed to the v1“: u“? M“ 1n the hearts o