QQTQBER ==-——'~ 4- 1.231- __ ‘s WAIZINGS PENNSYLIANS fax mar 22492 JOHNNY, MARVIN vow 22502 Orfliwlmlc RUDY VALLEE sol/m: CONNECTICUTYANKEES v fOXTEOT Z2473 "TllE WILD AN D WOQLY WEST" FRANKIE MARVIN VOCAL W402 78 "JUST A LITTLE CLOSER" RUDY VALLEEa/id/fiis CONNECTICUT YANKEES FOX 7207' 22489 _ At ‘Any Victor Dealer VICTOR TALKING MACHINE COMPANY OF CANADA. llMlTED Montreal l. i #1 i. f.» Widths A A A to D. Oaihhiu. For Ladies Fashioned by the Blischford " iihee Co, oi Toronto We consider this‘ line or loot- wcdr is not excelled by any- thing made. Fur a Fall walking or street shoe they are about perfect, bein: Goodyear weltcd, the fit,- iing qualities are splendid and the styles, lasts and patterns, t dignified and correct. Stocked in sizes 316 to 9. PRICE $9.50 AND $10.00. For Black or Brown Kid and Alloy & to. Ltd. Fashionable Footwear Ch-llottetowl ~ ANNANDALE sccuoor. ram Sept 12th. The following schools. ‘Alon; Dart. Cumberland mu, Howei Bay Annandale and Little Pond cuss 1 exams ' lieiedc l‘ Best 511118! of one hundred *1 01 white oats. 1. John A. Mae. Donald. Little Pond; 2. Alex Mac- D°““1‘1- "We Bey: a. Billy Mills. Howe Bay, hi: 1:51‘ alheai oi one hundred owea..JohnA. Do Little Pond; z, Mac nald 11111511? P0116; 4. Jean Howlett Annan- dale. " ' ’ Se” 5- Best Dlnt oi thresher beans, 1- Grace Hewlett. Annandale; 2. Glfldys Jenkins. Little Pond; a Jean lmwlm‘ 51111111111119; 4. Lawrence MacLead. Cumberland Hill. CLASS 2 ROOTS Se: 1 peck of Green Mountain Pg- tutors. 1. Eddie Jenkins. Little Pond» ' I MacDonald. Little Pond; 4. Ray Mills, Howe Bay. 59'.‘ 2. 1 Peck or Irish Cobbler po- tatoes. 1. Woodrow MacDonald, Cum- berland Hill: 2. Kathleen ludeooniild. Little Pond; 3 Isabel Campbell, Cum- beriand Hill; 4, Haze] lvnlls, Howe Bay, Sec 3. Three Turnilu, 1. John l3, MacDonald, 2. Byron Howlett. An- Hflfldile; 3. Joan C. MaacDonald. Little Pond; 4. Billy Mills, Howe Bey. - Sec 5. Collection of ‘.4 doz carrots, 1. Isabel Campbell, Cumberland Hill; 2. Mary Livingstone, Cumberland Hill; 3 Francis MaacDonald, Little Pond; 4. Alex MacDonald, Howe Bay. CLASS 2 ROOTS Sec 6. Collection of ‘.-'.~ Parsnips, l. Cathleen P. MacDonald, Little Pond; 2. Jean Hewlett. Annandale; 3. Edna Dlngwcll, Little Pond; 4. Mary MacKenzie. Little Pond. CLASS 3 VEGETABLES Soc 2, ‘.2 doz green Tomatoes, l. .Margaret Norton, Annandalc; 2. Mamie MacDonald, Little Pond; 3. Boyd Livingstone, Cumberland Hill; 4. Jean Hewlett, Annandaie,’ Sec 4. ‘.1 doz Cucumbers, 1. Mamie MacDonald. 2. Isabel Campbell, Cumberland Hill: 3. Joseph R. Mac- Donald, Little Pond; 4. Joseph Mac- Kenzle. Little Pond. Sec 5- ‘i. doz Beets, 1. Mamie Mac- Donald, 2. Florence Mills, Howe Bay; ,3. Patrrlcla Campbell, Cumberland lHill; 4. Johnnie Howlett. Annandai:._ CLASS 3 VEGETABLES Sec 7. Best Plunpkln (one). 1. Mar- garet Norton, Annandale; 2. Joseph It, Dlngwell, Little Pond; 4. Joan MacDonald, Little Pond, CLASS 4 FLOWERS Sec 1. Best boquet of Dahlias, 1. Isabel Campbell. 2, .W0odr0w Mac- Th held e1 Annandale School ml,- was» 11 Anllandaie Hall on Friday! 2- 5°11" D- MfwDonald. 3. James; f MacDonald, Howe Bay; 2, Florgngg M1115» Howe Bay; 3. Almeda, Hewlett, Almendale; 4. Beatrice Steel, Little Pond. CLASS 8 ‘ Best Specimen of plain sewing, Div. A, 1. Edna Dingwell. Little Pond; 2. Laura MacDonald, Howe Bay. Div. B. 1. Mary Livlngstoone Cum- berland Hill. CLASS l0 LIVESTOCK AND POULTPJY Sec 1. Heifer calf (dairy breedl). l. ‘Joseph MacDonald, Little Pond; 2. Clement MacDonald, Howe Bay; 3, Wancis J. MacDonald, Little Pond; 4. John D. MacDonald. CLASS 10 LIVESTOCK AND i POULTRY l Sec 2. (a) Plymouth Rock chickens, l. Margaaret, Norton, Annaiidale; 2. Mary MacKenzie, Little Pond; 3, Joan MacDonald, Little Pcond; 4. David‘ MacDonald, Little Pond. ' 1, Boyd Livingstone. Cumberland Hill! CLASS 2 COLLECTIONS Sec 1. Weeds. 1. Jean Howiett, Annandale. Sec 2, Leaves. 1. Ciunberland Hill School. 2. Sadie Morrison, Annan- dale; 3. Howe Bay School, 4. Little Pond School. Sec a. Samples of Wood, 1. Wood-l ‘row MacDonald. Cumberland Hill; 2._ Molly MacDonald, Little Pond. Anhandale School Fair Prize List g (Continued) Sec. ll-Exercise Bzolcs Grades 1 and 2.--l Patricia Camp- bell, Cumberland Hill. 2—Gertrude Robertson, dale. 3—Johuny Hewlett. Annandale. 4—-Wallace Hewlett. Annarldalen Allllflll - Grades 3 and 4.—1 Gladys Jenk- ins, Little Pond; 2 Cathleen Mac- Donald. Little Pond: s Mamie Moe-Y Donald. Little Pond; 4—Dclie 'I‘rcs—; el, Little Pond. ‘i Grades 5 and v6.-1 Hilda Lawless.‘ Howe Bay; 2 Edna Dlngwell, Little,‘ Pond; 3 Jean Hewlett. Aiinaiidale. 43 Clement MacDonald. Howe Bay. Grades 7 and 3.—1 Isabel Campbell, Sec 2. (b) White Leghorrn chickens! I Donald. 3. ‘Edna Dingweil, Little ‘ Pond. ' . i Sec 2. Mixed Floivers, 1. Johnny Cumberland Hill; 2 Kathryn Living-ll stone. Cumberland Hill; 3 Annie Blackett. Little Pond. 1' iiRlSIl-ERIP SHOES ', Margaret Norton. Annandale. ,- ' Molly MacDonald. Little Pond. h MacDonald. Little Pond; 2. Cathleen ll-lowlctt. 2. Grace Howlett. Annan- 4__E]1en can-wholly Cumberland dale; 3. Margaret Norton, Annandule; Hm '4. Woodrow MacDonald, Cumberland ] _' Hill- l Grades 9 and 10.—1 Beatrice Steele. Y | s" 2- Giirwium- 1- Little Psnd: 2 Mary CfMacDonald, Imwleu- Almandme- Howe Bay; 3 Mary Livingstone, Clim- CLASS 5 FRUIT berland Hill; 4 Joseph MacDonald. Sec l. 1i doz Wealthy Apples, 1. Lime Form ‘Edward MacDonald, Little Pond; 2. Molly MacDonald. Little Pond‘. 3. Class 1z_sch0°| work Roy Mills. Howe Bay; 4. Boyd Llv- l ingstone, Cumberland Hill. CLASS 5 FRUIT sec 2. ‘:- doz Red Astracilan apples, i. Hilda Biackett, Little Pond; 2. ,Margurite Blackett; Little Pond; 3. Mary MacDonald, Little Pond; 4- Jeaii ‘ Sec. 2.-Ma.p Drawingf i Grades 5 to 7.—1 Boyd Living- stone, Cumberland Hlll; 2 Isabel Campbell, Cumberland Hill; 3 Kath- ryn Livingstone, Cumberland Hill; 4; Jean Hewlett, Annandale. l goo 4, crab Apples. l. Delis Fassel. Little Pond; 2. Ellen Campbell, Cum- Del-land H111; 3, James 1. MacDonald, Little Pond; 4. Kathleen MacDonald. Little Pond. CLASS 6 CANNING Sec 1, Pint la: oof ‘raspberry. 1- Grades 8 to 10.—1 Mary Living- stone, Cumberland Hill; 2 Joseph R MacDonald, Little Pond: 3 Kath- leen MacDrnald, Little Pond; 4 Clara MacDonald. Howe Bay. Sec, 3.--Art Work. l Grades 1 to 6.-1 JacloR-alsertsoill Ailnandale; 2 Sadie Moi-Lsson. An-' nandale; 3 Kenneth Blackett. Little Pond; 4 Alex MacDonald, Howe Bay. CLASS 7 COOKING Sec 1. Single loaf of white bread. 1. Sec 2. ‘i doz tea biscuits, 1. Molly i ' W“ Livingstone, (Jumherllild l-lill; 4. P. MacDonald, Little Pond; 3 Kath- Be-atrioe Steels. Little Pond. cuss 1 COOKING SQC 4, Nine Ginger snaps. 1- Cath- leen P. MacDonald, Little Pond; 2- Kathryn Iivinastvlic» C‘1"‘1‘i°Y1“‘<1 Grades 7 to 10.—1 Woodrow Mac-i Dsnsld, Cumberland Hill; ‘.1 Boyd Liv- , ingctone, Cumberland Hill; 3 Kathq leen MacDonald. Little Pond; 4 I5- abel Campbell, Cumberland Hill. 1 Class lZ-Scho"! Work fill]; 4. Clara MacDonald. Howe Bly- Snc 6. Brown Sugar Fudge, 1. Laura 93 QUEEN ON TUESDAY. alien clsiinriicis Auorioii lsilzil AT THE MARITIME ANTIQUE STORE BEGINNING ALI‘ 1.30 OTJLOCK SHARP Sec. 4.-Penmanship STREET OCTOBER 7th. I OI the finest lot of Old Antique Furniture ever oflered by Public Competi- 1 you a chance to keep it here. tlan in the Lower Provinces. Owing to shortage oi room we are compelled _ ‘ very much against our will be sell as follows: l 1 magnificent inlaid solid Mahogany Grand Fathers Clock, in good eon- dition, 4 Round Tit-Top Tables solid Mahogany, 4 Card Tables solid Mahog- i lany, Sewing Tables, Mahogany, Arm Chairs, Mahogany, 1 solid Mahogany . v lDrep Leaf Table, 1 Knee llold Desi. solid Maholtllv. 1 I-‘ire Screen. needle l point. 4 Couches, solid Mahogany, several magnificent Rockers, magnificent i -. i Dining Table in 3 sections, 4 Ottomans, one 4 post Bed, Mahogany, 6 Chester ' ' ' Drawers, Mahogany, 10 Swing Minors. one Dressing Mirror, a beauty, and ~ lseverai other magnificent articles that are not purchasable today. The is ‘ your last chance as this stuil was all purchased on the island. We will give | Remember the sale starts positively on time. Terms strictly cash. Nothing reserved. Salewiil be continued until all ia disposed of. . Delivery to suit purchaser. All goods crated and shipped free oi coat. Inspection any time at store, 93 Queen St. l. A. MAcDONAID. Auctioneer. l 1359-10-4-31, I_§li£_ UHARLlYFFIiTTJWN ~——* ~_...-.._-_ ES Grades 1 and Z-Patrlcla Camp bell. Cumberland Hill; 2 Kennetl. Blackett, Little Pond; 3 Mary lilac- Kenzle. Little Pond; 4 Francis Mac. Donald. Lttle Pond. Grades 3 and 4.—l Gladys Jenk. ins, Little Pond: 2 Cathleen MacDon- ald. Little Pond: 3 Lola McKie. Howe B81’; 4 Mamie MacDonald. Little Pond. Grades 5 and 6.—Hilda Lawless. Howe Bay; 2 Edna Dingwell. Little R1111; 3 Clement MacDonald. Howe Bay; 4 Grace Hewlett. Annandale; 4 James MacDonald, Little Pond, Grades 7 and il.-1 Isabel Camp- bell, Cumberland Hill; 2 Ellen Camp. hell. Cumberland Hill; 3 Margueritg Blackett. Little Pond; 4 Jeanetta MacKle, Howe Bay. Grades ' 9 and 10.—1 Kathleen MacDonald. Little Pond; 2 Mary Liv- ingstone. Cumberland Hill; 3 Beat. rice Steele, Little Pond; 4 Joseph Mag Donald, Little Pond. Sports B0?! Under- Nine 1 Byron Howlette. Annandale; 2 Cornelius liillrrisson. Annandale; 3 Al- ex MacDonald Howe Bay; 4 Bllly Mills, Howe Bay, 503's Nine to Twelve 1 Byron Howlett, Annarldale: 2 Boyd Livingstone. Cumberland Hill; (i Frances MacDonald. Little Pond: 4 James MacDonald, Little Pond. Girls [lnder Nine _ 1 Alln‘e Annnndale: 2 Hazel Mills, Howe Bay; 3 Mmeja Hewlett. Annandalc; 4 Hazel Black- ctt, Little Pond. _ Girls Nine to Tweive 1 Annie Morisson, Annarldale; 2 Annie Blackctt, Little Pondieil Sadie Mcrlsson, Aiinandale; 4 Isabel Camp- bell, Cumberland Hill. Girls Over Twelve 1 Marguerite Blackett, Little Pond and Florence Mills, Howe Bay (equal) 2 Beatrice Steele, Little Pond; 3 Mamie MacDonald Little Pond. Boys Backward Race 1 Francis MacDonald, Little Pond; 2‘Byron ELDWlBLlZ, Aniiandale; 3 Cor- nelius Morisson. Annandale; 4 Roy Mills, Howe Bay. Girls Backward Race 1 Marguerite Blackett, Little Pond: ‘ 2 Florence Mills, Howe Bay; 3 Annie- Morlsson, Annandale; 4 Sadie Moris- ' son, Annandale, Jockey Race 1 Francis MacDonald. Little Poncl aiid Roy Mills, Howe Bay; 2 James MacDonald Little Pond. and Byron l-lowlett. Annandale: 3 Cornelius Mor- isson. Annandale and Billy Mills, Howe Bay. l-‘ree-ior-Aii (Girls) 1 Florence Mills. Howe Bay and Marguerite Blackett. Little Pond. (equal); 2 Annie Morisson. Annan- dale; 3 Delia Passel Little Pond; 4 ' Sadie Morisson. Annaridale. Wheelba IUW Race 1 Francis MacDonald. Little Pcnti. and Roy Mills. Howe Bay; 2 Byron Hewlett. Annandale and Billy liiiilc. l-lowe Bay; 3 Eddie Jenkins, Little Pond. and Cornelius Morisson, An- iiandale. Three-Lapsed Rare 1 Hilda Blackett and Beatd" Steele. Little Psiid; 2 Florence Mills. Howe Bay and Marguerite Blackctt. Little Pond; 3 Kathryn Livingstone and Ellen Campbell. Cumberland Hill. for Girl's Three-Legged Bare for Boys _1 Edward MacD-ilald and Joseph ltiscDonald, Little Pond: 2 Francis MacDonald, Little Pond and Ray Mills, Howe Bay; 3 Billy Mills. Howe Bay and Byron Hewlett, Annandsle. Free For All Boys l Edward MacDonald. Little Pond; 2 Billy Mills. Howe Bay; 3 Byron Hewlett. Annsndale; 4 Roy Mills Howe Bay. Young Men's Race l Pail! Lawless, Howe Bay and‘ F‘. Matcher Robertson. Annsndsle. (equal); 2 Lorne Keefe, Howe Bay‘ and Donald Bryemon. Annandale. (equal). u Teachers lace l Mabel Keefe. Little Pond: 2, Inna Mills, Howe Bay; 3 Margaret §_J!7>— ...;, ;_ ‘EH2’- “"117? _H__ _Ql._l."_iRDlA\7 --- ' -":.::.~_' - -— _ . a/‘CF QEVH-N ‘ t IGP d" “‘ l '1'" disses Jennie ivood and Harriet. Jen - £11358! and Mr. E-ereit \'.'o;<i were __.__ i\'151'-°1'5 l0 the city Saturday ' _.__.. rayon PRESBYTERIAN ChllFClL: Sunday, Oct. stn service at a o'clock. Mr. cnriswillle‘ Jellkllls- Calsal"; .s unavoidably postponed. Rev. Mr, Jeans called away to conduct iun- eral. 41135 Parents, Mr, and iJenkiils, Mt. Alblzul. POL|CE c0URT_-rhree cases ‘or l Now we will have a-sliort clizt vritl unlawful Wsvsesslon of intoxicaiinglgur made“ 951113913111" 1119 Emil dquor came up at the Police Court ihumgrs‘ The“ d0“ .-E5terday morning. One case was; to six months in jail. and the defelld- ‘hearted 1011975 of WM lmzyis Jllt in the third to $200 and costs 0i“ three months. An order for elect-la“ able appeal. Now if llltlll walls o creatures to continue Plan ll‘ ‘himself to restore a lialailce l) ORPHANS ENJOY mE-Yl-Belns line away with tile things \'. _, all ovpilall is no longer what folks lfute his God-given claini i-i “e m». thought in bygone ‘A did ili end the mary ejectment. ilolidavr: for tllelcreatlon in such a mnnlzm- g ., _ , as ba- .l!l.(ll‘€ll of Si. Vliiccilts to; kind lcnmes one app-dnterl t.) the ‘l , h? friends CCCBElTllBl cufngs. The latest wn; 5m; 1111011311 the kindness of the GRTQ: . Clb,-_ i... ». -. ,.». . MIL llhcil t... ollc. childien .\P._ Suffi‘. lltLfi Clllldlfll to some ilrl- \a\dn‘\’)Fd Ill cars to the Prznce Eclirnrrl no ine. for of silcli is lilo l{;,~@.i_,,, ,-,_ T119311? 10 Bill-ll.’ a delightful })l.'|‘.‘_|1“193.\'Cl1." He called to w; lqqnja --, after which they were taken mlthg 9t}, yea!- nf her nga ma“, m,“ Whites Restaurant and treated to n llilargarei Grant. dailglrer n! 7.1:". rm-l Kellrllius lunch. lTE-Cfflfllll, candy lilrs E. Vincent Giant Mjlgp- and fruit. Those at 1101119 WPYE rehdvednesday mnrniilg, 5,.“ 9,5, ‘llombercrl too each one reselling a an illnezs of one week He»; 3 ‘I911 1111K! 118-5 of cllntly and fruit. C3111! l5 l! great shorl: to ivi= "as rm" Those at home ivere remembered mo, melatlves. besides her grief Sill"li°i‘. cacll one resolving a well filloi hag I 1111191115» 1110111975 and Sisters. Her ~f candy nnrl fruit. The sisters are sweet disposition. loving extremely grateful to the Gyros ivllo.‘ made the day so pleasant and happl." for the children. l l ISLANDERS I.\' SEATTLE -——-f A progressive citizen of 879111111“?- GLEANIINGS FROM MILLVIElV 11°" 15 P91" M- Doililil- Ax]; ygclyyry {from Charlottetown. P. E. l. Ho is 24 m éyears in this stale. Ali's. Mr. and Mrs. Garficld Show, Ai-l“'“°"‘ 1 1°‘““1 111°“ 111ml” - ~ lygrljv plains, “we “can, only“ w 11s a. native of Mount Pie 3n]|,-;e“-_ [igan. her maiden name being M. _ ‘ta an Horn. H21‘ husband is a prim‘- run. 11* oil; hi1 1m. and Mm H‘ A‘ Jenkins’ Haze," jer. He. is a son of Antlrez’: l) ‘rrczk were visitors to Millvieiv, Sun- has three brothers l“ T” day brother Allen, and sister. .\ \ina Proud, live ‘P. E. I. MI‘. and Mrs. Eduard Bulpitt. Rose- , were recent visitors to Milli Mm Roby El Ida,“ n, Bear Hi,“ " ' I‘ E. 1., ivhose lll... ‘ v1.- Roby Pulley. is hale and wcli lll 4 riitle. and i: 80 years younz. She l Mr. and Mrs. Chas Nfchllllan Al- ‘rcrry Plains. were recent visitors to llillvicn‘. - eeame _-____ The many friends of M“- Cath‘ l A daughter 0i Edward Cofiin of Si.‘ brine ltlacEacilern, Cherry Vallelfipoters Bay, P. E. 1., is among (liz- ‘uelwrry 1° 19am she 5 not 5° We“ | respectables in Seattle. She is Alli-m 1 Clement Pelly. and is l8 YCPPS ‘~11 1111‘ lcitv. She visited home nine your. bliss M. B. Jenkins, Liillview. spent l ago. Lhc week end at the Cross Roads. , ‘ COOK SAUSAGE AND can as usual. J15 511911111118 B 19W Weeks Lite guru. of ' MP5. 11.03011 v not appear to any reason for iorgcitiilg t9.» zdjourlied till October 7th, the de- ilegnmate Shooting °I game "W15 111111 ciidant in the second was sentenced Masts m 5pm? "I “h”; 50'“? "WYVY" mr- urge. Indeed, there 3l'\'a_\'5 m; lyggp d no doilbz always will be the o ment was given in a case for sum- lamong whom 11mm": L‘ a“ "1 “ days. Vacailoil Itrol and niallagsmeili of the dwnll) s” 1*" 11 that 1110i’ nave i3 loving and infiilttlg.‘ careful Crow- kinrlnce who hails‘ s, 3161-, ill CllZlTl2iL°'O‘.\ 11.. 0d in Lynn: Mass. and is 35 years ill‘ PR ESCRIJVFIONS Need Care and Attention A reliable hTflltH? is at vour dls- . l Dofial at this drugstore. rrcsrriptioru dispensed here receive the benefit n!‘ "Bert skill, by registered druzgl-vn with years nf nperirnce. Parii-uizr rare is taken to [IIUWIFP d'u;;s of "5911 qualilv. An all fight FFTVl-‘P l" l‘ Your disponil. Plum.- aml mail r-orrs rcr-‘ve prompt attention. We dlapvnse nnv jl‘.'i‘fil‘f'l{l‘.l".’l. let's:- ii’. your next J. Ernest ll. Worth H2 Prim-e Street. Phone 8'2. .- ,»..-., :1 ' liclialiility in Prescription ; dispensing vi -,i . ‘vs i. _ ..,._.._.-,_ The Hear-t. o2 a Hornet _‘ . DJUREIJY a heating plant is the very heart , of a home sending a steady struim of life-giv- ing warmth through metal veins to the farth- est corner. A Fawcoit -Furn;1ce vvill provide ‘F0111 home with surc, dependable heat requiring a. minimum of worry and labor. The cost ls_ low. your fuel bills will be less, your home will he warmer. We'll gladly study your 1191111118 problem with a view to giving you the bene- lli of our long experience in hot air heating. If you’ll permit us, we will send i011 111' tractivc literature that will shed new light on your heating ditficulties. ‘a u your (‘lrn-‘lor ‘we not carry Purdue... ....iie direct i Enamel. iiollllziirllvo PRODUCTS Liaise» —————- Olarliss FAWCETT Lro Sacxvrees/t/Af-Amuscis-i- Fouuoav Co. L10. Annznsr/(S satin/lain: . wn- MONTREAL- WINNIPEG —VANCOUVER. ‘liurloiteiuvlli Dealer for Llamuel Kennedy > ~_ r-f-gpgwneu-nur-v n uililwifiiTvtTcf Deficit-z "ToTnFtTFQFKiFZiYeIMQ one time Licuaei: ililllilllt ilziim- or. iliL-ails of ilcat of Govcrilor of Oiltzlrio, to Mrs. LC \l,-.ll)lC Sufi lil liir: sum:- room, ltlaclslicrzon Mackenzie Lmi; 0111;: :.li has cooked the following: ldriugiltcr of Percival F. Dlzlcut o! (mo i‘ One fried can. One Kensington. Jbnkqd npp , A batch cf cooilicsrl The lllfllllfifilllfmll will be spent lit v Anal \‘.'Z1.l.'.‘l‘ ivas lroiicd in the d sh. lEilgiziilrl, and Mayor and Lira. Hill:- l; afi time \ ill the ll(“-\'. shor‘. 1 llairick vriii make their home ill thr- vzui vacuum tube, which sends out l island of Jersey. .:l place the; both n mill.» WJYE about 20 lect long and like. llnvili: a frcqilcncy of 50 .l‘.lllll'3l’l‘ vycics; n sccoilcl. The rllsh is siisq llTlliiQil v3 ilirit ii". contents pick up llliis intense radiation. LONDON, 0c‘. 3.——N0l'llll G's‘:- ,lrude Rogers. a favorite dancing . partner of the Prince of ill/ales, dur- ‘lilf: _lllS Canadian \'l."~il."-, ivas iiiarigcr EIIRIIP.'\'I'RI('K-I.()\"r’ VFEDDING It is very pleasing to note that‘ Mr. Frank Lea, Vernon River. who has been critically ill in the P. E.- Island Hospital for the past (our weeks is steadily iiilproving. Much credit is. due Drs. J. F‘. Collin; and R. F, Seaman and nurses Hooper and Watts for the skilfui way in, which they handled this serious casc. i Misses Marion Lea. and Jaunie Ac-, orn, left Tuesday morning for Bos-i ion, Mass. Miss Lea has been spend- lig some time on the Island the guest "l her sister Mrs. Geo. H. Jenkins: Ilillvieiv. Mrs. Geo. Siltllorlnli-l. will.‘ W35 a .c.~ent guest of Mrs. Frederick Rich- ards. Mt. Mellisll. Mr. Joseph Smith. Llillviewg was a recent visitor to China Point. ‘ileilisll. Cumberland Hill.“ Free For All (Men) 1 Paul Lnivlcrs. Howe Bay; 2 l-‘leirher l-tcirrisoil. Alinanllale: 3 lame Keale, llulvo Bav: 4 Donald Bryenton and Roy lrttetvleii. Alman- cliile, Free For A‘l 1 MlffillFTii" Blsrkcfl. l.it:le P-md: , I‘. Annie hfrrirzon. Allfllilfliilc and: Angela Campbell. Little Pond; 3: Mabel Keefe. Little- Pond: 4 Edward! hlzicDnnald. Liitic Pond. l (Patriot Pic 5e C0113‘) I HIMBING AND HEATING If you want Expeditious and Expert Workmaiishlp Send to Fred ll. Trainer 80 Grafton Street Opposite Prince Edward Theatre Phone 393-J - .'- -~ - lV/z =1 , loll Buitlutjl i m Tm: ant Br RAD"! sananacranv. Oct. TL-Tlle darf when the housewife can tulle. in lici radio cookstove to brake ilic nut meal is foreshadowed by a Hill’ £3111" dish in the General Electric labor.- tories here. This dish hiinrzs ct. ti" TAKES PLACE I.\' LONDONl LONDON, Sept. Uri-Til" inarrzagc ‘wok place m‘ Eronllitnil Orfitorv _\"‘.'- lcvilziy of lllrijor 1'3. R. N. Kirkpatrick jn.’ tho Kinds ‘Invlcsiii-r- Iliaht Til- l“".!‘,'.' and sou of ll"! loto Sir Goo-f i ‘tended til" cs-rcnlmy tadril‘ to Col. Charles Gcrarrls. fol"- morly of the (lrcnadicr Guards. Brig- adier Gen. F. Troitcr, liroriiil-in- wallnp to lilC Prince of Vlalrs. a1- Tlw Dilfl? l. the dnughtrrr of the late Dr. Fi-rini; ford Rogers. oi Ollmva, Ont. DEFENDABILITY, > i . i i and the world wil Dodge Brothers put. a certain | i find a new word l ‘l quality into a motor car. i F mlking about Dcpenilnliilziy. l GWE THE WORLD a new tiling, 1 suddenly, everywvlierfi. Dffllllfi “"“1‘1’- A VVDIQD is we]! ilmigned 1 immediately together of tine m describe it. that is more than .-\nd lowmainicnance Depcndahilii Dependability kind m‘ economy the.’ i THAT BREW ClUT 0|= A FACT and soundly put materials. mCIlTlS economy price-deep . . . ill: a-‘r-J “Lou. s from cxpcnsemirimilm srrvire costs, slowv depreciation. y means satisfac- You won't fincl Dependability in the dictionary. Bill an)" mvliPl of .1 Dodge car ran tell you exactly what it means. Dependability means silrencss in pcrfomlance-"ilic certainty of knowing that a car will always do exactly what you expect it to do. Dependability means long life . . . because no mechanism can he consistent in performance imless it "CANADIAN-BUILT iinn . . . tlic zissilrailce that your pleasure in the beaiuy and per- fnmiancc of your mr will 11°! 11¢ marred by trouble and ex-pcnse. For fifteen years, Dodge depend- ability has been amplified, refilled, improved. lt readies its fillies: and finest development in the beautiful and spirited Dodge Six and Dodge Eight of today. FOR CANADIANS" 936 ,W. B. Prowse Cliarlottetow PRIZES slat: 101m ’ "§-‘.\Q\@ ‘t... . noness- BROTHERS &5on _‘ y EarlKennedy n l '.: p!» no ‘1‘."..f,._‘? , uni-runes‘ lira u". ii Irimenizifiiii LS Kensington m. by ‘EWAIZI food la wuzrr, RAISE‘; ime will le WIND; III f, ma Y- -‘;‘T:9!I<.- -—. . i\av_~' '3' -' ‘firth-..