, ..,-,.-..§.-_. l l i i -rs-1u-I-i_1- J—---. ....w-._..-_.. - ’ ‘PAGE SIX WATINEE 3 P. M.--l6c. 26c. in RADIO n. . SUE CAROL Miracle stars of radio . . . Idols o1 a hundred million . .. First Feature Motion Picture —- Kl"°*" ALL THE CHARACTERS OF THE A1‘- _,-. .|-.,..-. PBINBE EDWARD —'NOW NIGHT ‘l 8.45 -- 28o, 87c, 45c. {THERE THEY ARE! IN THEIR FIRST TALKING PICTURE! In Their i B12“ clliitll THEIR OUT - SHINI. BRILLIANCE 1n A LAUGH-PACK- 111) ROMANCE z IRENE mcn TALKIES , .. V.\1el.(~l‘._\“\'.\-lfI-ILLY NUPTIALS I ' M- Georgetown ‘ The max-ring» was solemnized at ‘ ______ Dunstiinls Basilica at six 013100}; ‘ srilzrv morning of Helen I-Ollise; diqiiizliiei" of Mr. and Mrs. J01"! 'l\l'eKi-nnn, 1'79 Dorchester Street. ‘to Fredvrielz Gerard. son of Mrs- 1-. 1-‘. ziiul the lute Di‘. KcilY. Rev. l.,_.\. ;,-,,.1;,;~-1.; 0i St. Dunstuns ;,,;i,-.~i-=ii_-,~_ prizsidiilg. The bride who was attended by h »-_- ‘ i~r Iiilss Dorothy Anita. W15 iwviiiiiiii . v goivnod in a beige lace (hiss \\':ih hrmvii hat and shoes. 'i.vt~.ii~ing ll eorszigc bouquet of roses. The gynnlll was ably supported by ‘D11 I100 B. Mcliennzi, brother of the bride. Miss Dorothy McKenna, brides- ll..\i(i, wore blue crepe uuh blue hat. Alter the ceremony a WeddiflB breakfast was served at the home of the bride at which were present ‘only immediate relatives of the tvttldizig party. Afr. and Mrs. Kelly left amid nhoxvors of confetti and good wish- o". for Borden on a honeymoon trip to ("tllliltiiilll cities. f Numerous presents of silverware, out glass. etc, testified to the es- iti-"in in which the young couple lift‘ livid. ifrhe bride has for the past two years held the posiiion of dietician lli the ‘hospital o‘, Lebanon, Penn, while the groom who was a former Il"lllllllli‘l‘.'. nieinbri- of the Abegiveit Club, 21ml a member of the chom- have do chene _ Mrs. G. W. Hibbett is attending the Maritime Baptist Convention in Woifvillc. N. s. ' Dr. and Mrs. Harrington, accom- pnnicd by their son Gordon, who been in Georgetown, the guest of Miss Alice Compton, left Monday for their home in Boston. Mns. De Foss and daughters Frances and Rossmund, who have been Alice their the guests of" Miss Compton, left Monday for home in Boston, Mass. Dr. and Mrs. Watts and little son John, who.have been spending their vacation in Georgetown, the guests of Mrs. Watts’ brother, Mayor J. H. MacDonald and sister, Miss Gladys MacDonald, left re- cently for their home in Dorchester, Mass. Mr. Robert Easton, who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Shaw MacMillan, Alberry Plains, has re- turned to his home. . Mr. and Mrs. Sullivan Henry, Hamilton, Ontario, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Henry, Georgetown. Mr. and Mrs. F’. J. Solomon mo- tored to Borden from Georgetown to get their daughter Frelda, who has been in Borden for the last i yinislnp hockey tcmn a few years ‘halo, is now conch at Acadia Col- Iiflle, Wolfvilli‘, N. S. ‘The (itirirclian joins in happiest Qmgixizulaiioiis. week visiting her sister, Miss Es- telle Solomon. Miss Lucy Scully is the guest of Miss Virginia MacDonald, Souris. L()Y()I,_-\ IGNATIUS Miss Prank Keays, Sourls. is the FITZSIMONS ‘Quest of her sister-ln-law. Mrs. iliughes and Miss Hilda Keays. s. .. nu .- . ... a s"..- é_ii?.r.-. 3131.2: gear-ire u sane! size}. The Angri-l of Dffiilh visited the ~ii- o.’ .\l:'. llllfi ltfrs, Cyril Fitz- .li‘..'4, long Itivei", on the even- ol‘ the 21rd of July and claim- ‘or iis victim. their darling baby, .013 Ignatiits. at the early age . one your uiid seven months. Loyola was a bright, iCi/Rbit‘ child, fulmircd by zill who knciv him. I-lc Ivslil be sadly inissmi in his home. He always enjoyed good health until mvo months previous to his death. hi: seemed to fail and the end came jvcry unexpectedly. He leaves to onourn the loss of a darling son and brother his sorrowiiig parents, nne sister, Mary Rita, and ihri-e broth- ers, Maurice, Austin and Byron. Ills funeral took plnce on Lfoiiriny --ruqi D_ ‘fiybl.lhn_y¢u p u A .., .,_ u‘ tor. Rev. Reginald MacDonald. The pull bearers were: Ralph John- stone, Archie Paynter, Everett Hughes and Earle Brahmn. To the bereaved the community extends sincere sympathy. . BITES 1mm, nuke. or animal . - lblh 11 - 1 plan? of M31121.’ 0:“. l oooihu. hula and dunno. Draw: out the poison i M|NARD'$ Mr. William Refuse, Boston, is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Refuse. Miss Ahearn, RN, who has been the guest of Dr. Kennedy, left re- cently for Montreal. Miss Mildred Wight, R.N., of the City Hospital, is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Wight, Georgetown. The Georgetown School rc-opcn- ed on Tuesday, Aug. 29th, with a large attendance. The teachers for the ensuing year are: Principal, Mr. Bruce; Vice-principal, Miss rimming to St. Mary's Church, In- igeeksilnMisses ‘DUI-Duly Jenkins’ ‘dirui River, where the funeral scr- [Mal-rm :1 {vices were conducted by the pas-l ac n3 ' Solomon and Jean Capt. and Mrs. Jack Fitzgerald, Brookiine, Mass, are the guests of Cnpt, and Mrs. Chas. Fitzgerald. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Layers and little daughter, who have been spending a vacation in Bostomileft recently for their home in Lynn, Mass. Mr. MacDonald and son Jack. accompanied by Mrs. Boyce, who have been visiting in Georgetown, left recently for their homes in Dorchester, Mass. Miss Kit Fulrchild is visiting in Mofell, the guest of her cousin, Mia. j Leslie. Mrs. Lannigan. Sturgeon, recent- ly visited Ceorlefown. Today tncrc nre such with CAPITOL Action — Suspense - Thrills Matinee Evening MILLER And All-Star Cast .1 i Miss Frances Foss entertained a number of her friends at a delight- ful dance at the Georgetown High- lands on Thursday, Aug." 25th. Ex- cellent music was furnished. Miss Kathleen Doyle, R.N., who has been visiting in Charlottetown, the guest of ‘Professor and .Mrs. MacMillan, has returned home. Miss Isabel MacMillun, R.N., Bos- ton, Mass, recently visited George- town. The many friends in Georgetown of Mrs. Richardson are sorry t0 hear that she is in the hospital with a sore knee and hope for a speedy recovery. Mr. Chas. R. J. Hibbett, who has been spending his vacation nt his home in Georgetown, left Monday for Trurc, N. S. Mrs. smith and daughter Bertha, Georgetown, are the guests of Mrs. Smith's daughter, Mrs. Frank Dal- ziel, Borden. Miss Evangeline Young, Halifax, is the guest of Mrs. Dalziel. of Mrs. Shaw's brother, Mrs.- Dal- zlel, Georgetown. Mrs. M. E. Aitken and little son Douglas, are visiting in Georgetown, the guest of Mrs. Aitken's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. MacLaren. Miss Edd-u MacLeod, George- town ,is visiting friends in Lower Montague. Tho vestibule of the Church of the Holy Trinity has been painted through the efforts of thrcc of the parishioners and their labour is so new altar curtains of red to be used on Saints‘ days, and on Sun- day past being the Sunday within the Octave of St. Bartholomew, they were placed in their proper place. The sanctuary was very curtains, altar frontal and banners of red hue, and the rerziclos of the altar and steps decked with gifts of flowers. ‘The beauties of God's earth were combined with dad's services in His house and seemed to_ teach the beauty of holiness. 0n the Altar also is a new cross, given by a friend of tho parish, a short time past and is to be dedicated next Sunday. At the morning ser- vice on Sunday, there were tiventy tourists present to Join with their brethren in service to Almighty God. Capt. Kelly spoke on the rc- quest of St. James and St. John, that they might sit right and left of the Christ in the Kingdom of Heaven. Our Lord had to hear tho affIonts of being thought capable of fnvouritism. Because they were neartc our Lord they sought to take advantage of the some by mnking the requests for seats right and left of Him in the Kingdom. The meanness of the advantages sought by these two saints is for- gotten in view of their following lives. But in this account there is a great amount of teaching for us on what constitutes rank in Heav- en. In the world today there are a large amount of people still seek- ing favouritism. The methods 0f James and John were direct, but they misunderstood the Saviour. little understanding sight concerned largely with mat- ters tangible and temporal. sons of Zebcdee sought reach their own brethren. In this they acted a‘: Gentiles. the world and God are utterly op- and spiritual in- The to over- The way of posed. H9! abominable when peo- Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Shaw aind. daughter Catherine, are the guests,‘ well reflected. The church has al- . beautiful on Sunday, with its altar _ m... .- w.»- "uv.'lfl\r§' rue CHARLOTTETOWN cupaolan S" P. ’M.—11o, 2pc. N I _ 1 s 8.45--26c, 37c. Riding at breakneck speed nwly from trouble — Be b ’ into reckless adven- ture and dnrlul "min" 1 BUCK ON ES r ~ "RIDINTQi-JUSIICE" ' “SHADOW of the‘ EAGLE” Serialfi? Comed)’ pie seek to use advantaBB 1X1 the Church. There is no way to great- ness but through service- i 54mg, cnpt. Kelly spoke on the ac- count of John destroying Baal out of Israel. Destroying one form of evil does not destroy all forms. Thoroughneas must be cur watch- word. One needs to guard against gpntted goodness. Solomon calls them the little foxes that spoil the vines. We are all human and have some of our goodness spotted, but we can at best try and rid ourselves of these blemishes. Lacking love. even martyrdom is unprofitable. St. Bartholomew persevered through love of his Lord. His martyrdflm was filled with ‘love. st. Bartholo- mew was skinned alive, then cruci- fied. His symbol f! a butcher knife. He died for the love of the faith. At Calvary, Jesus was crucified. the‘ great plain of redemption is fin- fished.‘ This was foi- us and with the aid of Christ we shall throw down Baal and the foxes but not .through blood as Jehu did, but through the power of love-A. l-Rocky Point i rarweu serviqe was 11.914 l" 3°11" ‘and any; on Sabbath 28th. Mr. ‘Andersonhltudeht of the United, Church leading the services. The old familiar hymns were suns. the closing one, “God Be With Y0" TiitWe Meet Again." was very au- v propriate. Rev. R. H. Stavert conducted ser- ivice in Elliot Hall on the ‘zen. n- ithough not a large attendance on account of the short notice it was felt that where two or three are gathered together in His name, He shall be there to bless and do them ‘~ good. ' Rev. N. A. Whitman and Mrs. Whitman, N. B, were recent visi- tors to Rocky Point the welcome guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Match. They left to attend n con- vention in Wolfville, N. S. this week. ' Among other visitors on the Bab- i bath were Mr. and Mrs. Burdett, New Jersey, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Burdett and Mr. Dundas. Henry Burdett,‘ l j Miss Hilda. Johnson. student jnurse at the Infirmary, Haufax, lNyS, left yesterday morning to resume her duties, after spending a pleasant month's vacation with her parents, Mr. and lifts. Wm. John- son. i Miss Bernice LePage, Rustico, is spending the week with Miss Nor- ma Currie. Miss Thelma Smith is spending her vacation with her cousin, xfiss Doris Dockendorf, North River. Miss Winnlfred Wright, teacher? in North River, spent the week,’ end with Miss Austins. Mutch. I The potatoes which presented a! beautiful appearance a week or sol ago, have now changed grcatly,i ing affected them much to the disappointment of the farmers-At. _______.______ smmmonp, Ont, Aug. 31-~(By Twenty two of them were woniefr 8nd nine of them under the ladder. Twelve men pas- led during the same every one of them gave it a wide berth. Either the women"don‘t be- lieve in the old Jinx story. or else they were so busy window shopping The Canadian Pessl-Are men more superstitious than women’! A lad- der leaned against the side of one of the argest stores on a certain day here recently. It's generally consdered bad luck to walk beneath a ladder. Within a five minute per- iod 33 persons passed the spot where the ladder was standing. walked plump Period. iind they didn't even ace the ladder. - {-..i-v-1¢e1-r-~---*' " At Even- _ blight or the dry hot wind hay-f | csiiiiiiii. eiuiiiiinii ; BRADALBANE-Uuited Church of Canada. Servlcu on the above . charge for Bunday, Sept. 4, are B8 follows: Pleasant VIIIIY. 11 5-in-3 Granville, 3 p.m.; Bradulbune, ‘l p.m, Thos. Paiethorpe, minister. MILTON-St. John's Anglican Church services Sunday, September 4th. Sunday School, 10 5.111.; morn- ng prayer, 11 a..m.; evening prayer, .30 p.m. Curate-in-charge, Rev. E. i. Lancaster. RUSTICO-St. Mark's Anglican hurch Sunday, ‘September 4th. hui-ch service, 1pm. Curate-in- marge. Rev. E. O. Lancaster. NEW LONDON snout-Pru- oytei-ian church in ‘Canada, serv- ices on Sunday, Sept. 4th, will be as follows: 11.00 a.m., Caddie Mem- orial; 230 p.m., Long River; 730 p.m., Clifton. The annual mission- ary thankoffering will be taken up on Sunday evening. at Clifton. KINDERGARTEN opens Wod- nesday, September 7th. Miss Berna. Hueotis in charge, assisted by‘ Miss Edna Gordon. Pupils 3% to 6 years may enroll. ‘Phone 323-L. 5481-8-30-ttl-3l. CALEDONIA AND MURRAY HARBOUR PRESBYTERIAN cfwucnas-on Sabbath, Sept. 4th, the service at Caledonia at 11 a.m. will be conducted by Mr. Don- ald Campbell, student. I-Ieatherdale, in the absence of the minister, Rev, Allister Murray, who is to preach same hour in St. John's Presbyterian Church, Belfast. The servce at _7 p.111. will be conducted by the minister. TheMui-ray Har- bour South service is postponed until further notice. Vllsunfivc. BELLS-Relatives and friends here have received the un- nouncement of the marriage of Helen Margaret Grace, daughter of Mr. Samuel R. Barfoot to-Rev. D. Sutherland MacLeod, B.D., of white Head, Nova Scotia, on August 23rd, at Chntham Ontario. (Rev. .~ -Mr. MacLood is the son of the late Mal- colm and Mrs. MacLeod of Elms- cliffe; P.E.I., and his many friends in this Province will be interested to hear of his marriage.) -_.._._ WEDDING BELLS-_-A quiet c”. emvny took place at Weatbourne Baptist Chiuch, the Rev. Mr. Hall officiating on June 1st, when Doris Evelyn, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Taylor, of Calgary, be- came the bride of David Winfield Profitt, also of Calgary. A charm- ing bride, Miss Taylor, carried l. bouquet of red roses and was at- tended by Miss Betty Brlscoe. The groom was attended by Mr, 5, q, MacCannell. M.C. After a short honeymoon in Banfl, Mr. and Mrs. Profitt will reside in Calgary. Mr. Profitt is a son of Mr. and Mrs. George Profitt, of Burlington and has lived in the Canadian West for a number of years. PERSONALS Miss Hazel Arbing. City. la spend- ing a very pleasant vacation the guest of her friend, Miss Hazel ,Ford, Glasgow Road. ; Mr. Ralph Rodd and Mr. Joe iwlsc. Harrington, spent Sunday ithe guest of Mr. Bert Ford, Glu- IKOW Road. Miss Llnnie Platte,“ of Chlribtte- town, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ' James Platts, left on the 29th inst. for Toronto, where she will be a. student at Toronto University. Capt. and Mrs. J. J. Fitzgerald and daughter Mary, who have been visiting Charlottetown and George- town for the past week have rc- turned t0 their home in Jamueii‘ Plains, Mass. I Mrs. Geo. Jenkins accompanied | by her daughter Alma who have zbeen visiting friends and relatives in Prince Edward Island for the I put three monthl left on return l to their homo in Rediands, Cali- fornia, yesterday. FLIES! President of the Canadian also able to hold second position were six entries. his senior yearling bull won the junior champion honors, and his senior heifer calf, sister of the bull, male. Mr. Lewis was also able to take second place _in the progeny both classes well filled. iiiiissiiiiwiiia or HIILSTEINS ilT B_i_l_’_TilllN my R“ A Bron“). Possibly never in the history 01' the Chmiotteto n show have the Holstein exhibitors looked 10ml"! with such u degree of ‘interest and QEPTEMBER L193] I superb duality . . Aiwgyg ‘ISA “Fresh ii-oiiitho Gardens" llAf‘ tancy to the P11101118 o! "w awards. The special intereflt W" ‘due principally to the fact that H. .1. Kennedy, southwrt. P- E- 1-. director of the Holstein Association, a. breoder of Holstein cattle. 111d a general favourite with all the] exhibitors was scheduled to place the awards. Naturally everybody felt they would get special consid- eration and be favoured as they were especially familiar with the Judge. To my mind Mr. Kennedy faced a. very difficult task in his own home town. After Wflwhlnl his decisions throughout the whole show I um convinced he did not favour anyone but placed the clau- es Just the way he felt they should go regardless of breeder or breed, and to the satisfaction of all. The proof of this ‘was shown by the spirit in which exhibitors took their, places in the different classes. If this depression finds some good livestock Judges in our own ierritory-lthe Maritlmes-it will be an encouraging feature. The show at Charlottetown this year was one of the best in years. ‘There were about 118 head of pure- bred Holsteins from 1'! different herds, and ll of these exhibitors placed in first money. Mr. Cecil Stewart, Hampshire, was the “high man" this year, win- ning in all eight firsts, v/hich in- cord; made on m, “m, B" 1m,“ eludes first in Junior and senior naflgnguy “OWL herd. first in nrvseny of dam and Elzuer Lei-fer, a club member of let of alre- He is also the proud Kingston, won fourth with his winner of the junior ‘and grand _ jimm- yearling hepa- 1n a d”; o; champion female ribbons, and the ten ggnflgg, _ winner of the Bank of Commerce Other-exhibitors showing pure cup for the Junior champion fe- brads and grades are u follows: male under two years. This senior Albert Boswell and Son, Bummer- yearling heifer is s. daughter‘ of side; A. H. Boswell, Charlottetown; the well known bull Sylvius Plet- Walter Heartz, Charlottetown; Al- erje now being used by Mr. Eigle, hart Thompson, Charlottetown, and National , Parker Home, Charlottetown; Har- Broeders‘ Association. " -~’ Hvgy gflglkmr ML gnu"; m", Mr. Harry Lfnkletter, Summer- Ward, Kingston; Wilson Stewart. side, won senior and grand chum-l Hampshire. and Preston Bryunton, pion honors with his aged bulrsour . _ ' Darnley Abbekork Merccna-a bull which was an easy winner in a. class of four bulls.’ Mr. Linkletter was alsdimtrong contender for reserve senior female champion. Mr. Tay- oiau of eleven three you oldl. got winning second place a. class with twelve entries. Mr. Wilfred Bovyer, Charlotte- town, came out this year with three entries. His three your old heifer, daughter of Jean Abbekerk Pou- tiuc, won the three year old cow class, and reserve senior champion, and was, to my mind, one of the beat females shown in any class. Mr. Bovyer also showed n. senior yearling bull_by Pietje Kerk Colan- thus, and a daughter of Jean, which placed" second in his class under the Junior champion bull owned by Colby Lewis. Mr. Bovyer also show- ed a bull‘ in the two year old class which placed fifth. This is about the first appearance of this exhibitor in the show-ring but m. care ruavisusu mszrrrvra with his aged herd where there; The monthly .meotfng p1 cgpa lib-averse Institute was held. at the ‘homo of Mrs. Herbert 10rd on Thursday. August mu. The meet. mg opened with Women's Creed, Roll call was answered with 151154 Industries and manufactures and was responded to by s... ‘ Colby Lewis, Freetown, came on for first money in three classes; won first in her class of, thirteen on 1mm" class. mu mimiii was 101-’: other helfer placed sixth in n. _ Miss Roberta. Taylor of nawwn. a. member of the Freetown Heifer _Olub. showed two females, winning third in the three year old heifer clue, and third in the senior heifer calf class of thirteen entries. Her three you old cow was one of the ainst all breeds, and her calb-one of the got sired by Kerk Rocharmshown by Colby IJewis-winning second in _ca1i. The minutes of the last meet" ifng were read and appwved- Th‘ l . Storing" Es? . ' at Home The present low prlge o; em b not necessarily neurone; u,“ u“ surplus of this commodity will y, Prices "cheap" throughout the ,3. and winter months. As a matte;- q fact there are several factors wmq coumiiio to suggest as more m" a possibility a‘ rise 1n 98g m,‘ dllflfll the winter monthsfime, a chi“! hi" he" “WHY below q. poctations only this year; M chicks have been sold as bmllui and as chicken than usual , m‘ there has been a. heavy Ilquldmm on the market of dressed fowl, The thrifty housewife will m, ably find it just as economical u put down a. crate of "fresh extrw foir winter use this year as in m; othefiyear. . An earthenware crock or um barrel having a capacity 01 4 u" Imperial gallons, makes an ideal n. ceptaclo for the winter storing a eggs as it will hold from 20 lo a dozen. The eggs should be piaud m the receptacle and then covered with tho preserving solution m4 stored in a. cellar or similar and place where the temperature is hi1. lyoofistant at around 40 to it degrees F. Egg; should not be re- moved fmm the solution or allwm to become exposed to the air until they are wanted for use. ‘The home preservation of eggaii practical, expedient and economics! and there is very little likelihood that a rise in prices from November to February can be avoided. ‘ilii graded "fresh extra" will be foiinl most satisfactory for home storin| and the thrifty housewife will bi well advikd not to delay puttini down a winter supply Of wvklrll 9885- . , ELDON WOMEN'S INSTITUTE The Eldon Women's Instituil held their regular monthly meetini on August 28rd. at Mrs A. DP Rosa's, sixteen members and M! yum; b51113 present. The meetini opened, Mrs. lvmcwilliam presldiu with the Creed followed with roll members and five visitors. Minute; °1 1"‘? 1116091118 were read and “imvled- The reports of the dif- ferent committees were than heard. The sick committee reported h“. In: visited the nick and mm imii and reserve Junior champlo fe- of cow and get of sire classes, with usual ‘ ’ D0114"! "‘ 1 d reports frcun ‘ttees, corm- of new rial pondonce. Appoint wmmlttce. viz: m. w. 11 61"" Miss Annie Smith, Mrs- Edy“ emu‘ and Mrs. neiah Frlmll- T“ entertainment com. arranged 101' Possibly the biggest surprise of the show was when Jones Brothers -two boys Just getting started in in for and drinlu. The school committee WPOrted that the school had been thoroughly cleaned during the ho]. kpeclal committee meetlus. 13m" Ifliournment a. comullmellll"? *4‘ senior female champion honors in quite a number of the female t -b a u lst u. p" ° " ° ° Hm“ idays. the desks varnished and m floor painted in the primary room. Th! follvwlns new membcrl were "l"! flpwinted: Biol: committee, Mrs. James Campbell and Mrs. Jo. IBPh Cutllffe. Every Ixmfltutg member is to visit the lchool before next meetinc. It wu decided that the Inltitute nerve lunch to the Masons on August 22nd. each mam. ber contributing something to the llmfll- Equal-en ‘for the autograph quilt were given to the members to with their aged dry cow. This diu- tinction will no doubt give these boys great encouragement in the development of a. show herd. Walter M. Lea. and Sons, Vic- toria, come out this year with a good line up, topped the Junior-bull calf class, came second in the aged bull class, and were in the money classes. Mr. Lea’: herd shows splen- dreu was read by MTS- wmi an‘ a presentation made, to Miss M?" ‘m, “min. lum- 511181"! “W” iry. 1m. mu muted bl’ ti‘: Eleanor and Miss Kathryn E1" i an served lunch. For shes a Joli Good Fellow and Auld w"! Sig: wen the lllt W° numbers on iii programme brlflllfl! 9' "'3' p1?“ gygnfng to u close. Next meeting w be held at Miss Katie ilfirfiv: Roll eiiu w be answmd ‘l ‘ coats. did dairy qualities and capacity, but. lack a little fitting for “tops? The Falconwood herd came out again this year in the usual ' good form, winning one of the _hardcst classes of the show, the two-year- !» Wmbletsd and planed in ready for quilting at the September meet- ing. After the busineu was con- cluded an interesting contest was put on. Lunch was served and the mwtinv cloud with the Notional ____,___ , I xuvo AND 0mm! vfsrr 110v r01: INCURABLES The Km‘ h” ggma love birds ill Abbekcrk, and is one of the prom- Anthem. Collection amounted to '10 cents. Next meeting to be held at the homo of Mm- Willard Crooks. old bull class. ‘This two year old bull was reserve Grand Champion. He is a sou of Dokior Busfeldt icing prospects for the future. They STERLING INSTITUTE MEETING also showed a real outstanding in- dividual in the ‘Junior yearling heifer class, although taking only second in her class ahohac possi- bilities of an outstanding aged fe- The meeting of sterling Women’; Institute for Aulunt wu held at the homo of Mrs. Thomas Bolger. with sixteen members and three visitors present and the president, recently revealed himlw- h. Accompanied by the Q"°°"‘ . wit. viuiin: me “W” “"5"”: and Home for Incurables. “t Purl. my, when he noticed at the 5:0 side of one of the patients. W lovebirds in u c089- "I have some lovebirds," he "m "I am very clad to see the P5“ fonts are allowed to have 511°“ things." ‘town. male. This particular heifer ‘was sited by Kerk Count‘ nun, jointly owned by Henry Stetson, O'Leu.ry. and J. Walter Jones, Charlotte- J. W. Jones came out “with l8 head-Just what he termed the "culls" as his major herd was on show at Ottawa the same time as the Charlottetown Exhibition. m was able to set intothé money fir I 800d many of the classes captur- fng first in the Juniorl heifer clue. James G. McLean‘, a Junior ex- hibitor, mode a splendid‘ showing Ilflhlnl the Junior yearling bull clue, and placing second," in the Junior bull calf class, ‘and was in the money in quite a number of other classes. _ _ _ _ , Mr. C. D. Taylor, Freetown, éx-I hibited two females, and ma ind- sensational winner iu the two year During their visit, the Km m‘: Queen went t0 911° mp floor or ‘its I hospital to shake hands with t oldest patient. M11. Eli/W» 93' __ Mm my”: was excited. e21 shook hands and then said l" - ' King: "It in such a special coca; ion, perhaps your Maltfill’ “Tm” be kind enough to shake M" 1881113’ Bmiilngly, the IE: lbw“- Mra. W. T. Weir, presiding. The meeting opened by singing the In- stitute Odo, followed by the Creed. Roll call was roapoiided to by an exchange of ‘, l. "The minutes of the; previous meeting were read and adopted and financial report was given and approved. sick and school pommitotu gave their re- Pulftl Iuid now eommittese were ap- pointed. To vim me 1m. up. .1. E._fleminl Ind Mrs. '1‘. Bolger, m visit the school. Mm. F. Bennett and Mn. A. Walsh. program, M11. JQE. naming and Mn. tome Mn- Even, ‘xvi-appointed. Mn. Walloon MecKay will entertain the mom. born at the September meeting, when roll cull will be uuwerud by "Kitchen Hintl," Ind Mrs. W. '1'. Weir, Mrs. J. ll. Fleming and M11. Prank Bell will provide the lunch - 0n a wet doy I W"!!! men driv- lng a our in @0190 Town street 1:51 vim the 1mm too suddenly w d in ieiiiii om hnlkiddcd badly It?“ pmigonup within an inch of kerb. A policeman strolled up "My word, m. vw n" e ' me" ma the dd" ' n aiwiieuy. "tau Indy 11 m!’ W‘ and slid‘ nice s!" Hand's-flu! all for wonll,