600 e 5 k N f‘II01)ziloi1,t;”WvA nd ~- shooters n .10. on, Ilflliillllilil Cnssirly ..night l1‘. the C\-l)-'L|1I Till-Lille, Willi ‘ ~his ncroinpluw‘. e-"r. SiX M" BEIGE EDWARD-TODAY & SAT. II oomoi of the Elephants” by iliiitRDKlPUNG ALSO...COI\IMUNITY SING POPICYE AND POPULAR SCIENCE S ll O WS 3.1.5- 7-8.4!) l‘ n on Y MIATIN E E 2-80 , , , llit- 27c : EYES . . . 270-330-380 Kipling’s Story At Prince Edward “Elephant Boy." the new l?"- (iuctiou which made its bow at the Prince Edward Theatre last night . is at once a thrilling and tenderi ,.~crccn adaptation of Rudyard ‘ ,Kipling's immortal Jungle Book Murray River The Murray River School Fair was held in Murray River Hall, with the following schools partici- pating: l-lopefield, Murray River, Little Sands, l-Iighbanh Gladstone, Dover, Glen William, Alllston. Peters Road, West, Alma and Point Pleasant. The judges were Mrs. Malcolm MacKinnon, Mr. McLeod and Supervisor W. A. MacPhee. - PRIZE L151‘ Class 1 Grains section I Oats 1 Ellen Munn, Little Sands; 2. Free- man whiteway, Dover; 3. Enter MacKay, Glen William. i Section 2 Wheat 1 Dave White- way Dover; 2. Ralph MacLean, High Bank: 3. Harry Whlteway. Dover; 4. Hazel MaeLure Dover. Section 3 Barley 1 Hazel Mac- Lure, Dover; 2. Ralph MacLean, High Bank. , Section 4 Sweet Corn 1 Annie Dutney, Murray River; 2. Mary Fraser. Hopefleld; 3. Ellen Munn. Little Sands. Section B. Beans 1. Catherine Livingstone, Hopefield; 2. Raymond Livingstone, Hopefield. CLASS 2 ROOTS Section 1 Potatoes (Green Moun- tains) l. Ivan Blue. l-Iopeflcld; 1. Isabel Whiteway. Dover; 2. Hazel McLure, Dover; 3. George white- way. Dover; 4. Alexander Mathe- son, Glen William. Section 2 Potatoes (Irish Cob- blers) l Lawrence McLean, Little Sands; 2. Lucy Acorn, Peters Road West. Section 3 Turnips 1. Dave White- way, Dover; 2. Malcolm MucLean. Little sands; 3. Preston Jackson. Peters Road West; 4. Billy John- ston, Alma. > ‘story, “Toomni of the Eilephflllisfi The film tells the beloved storyi ‘of little Toomai. the elephant boy“: who was consumed with a desire i“ ,lnmous grandfather. , , Permitted to accompany his ' , ‘father and Kala Nag, bis enorm- ’ous elephant, on an elephant hunt. in charge of one Petersen, the child Ls enabled. after a series of thrilling adventures, to win his ihearts cieiire and become the ihem of the expedition when he chances upon a herd o1‘ 80 wild elephants and rides in triumph at lhrir head as they are herded into _ .lile great stockade and captured- .- Unforgettable Scenes i The charm and grace of this child. Sabu. as he rides about on (‘his huge elephant. are something - Ito see. and we congratulate Mr ‘boy to hi; gamorous roster ,Koi'dn on his decision to add the ,iLondon Film stars. Unforuetiable highlights 0f this thrilling film are the scenes in F: iwhich the gree} elephant, ;Nau. runs amuck and is finally the killing of Sabifs father by a lurk- ing tiger; the rounding up of the herd of wild elephants and the drive into the stockade, and the breath-taking scene in which Sabu .' , u-itneeses the wild elephants danc- i in‘! in the heart of the jungle. ‘ The supporting cast of the film L ‘boasts Waiter Hudd. W. E. Hollo- . ivay. Allan Jeayes, Bruce Gordon and others i {calmed by his tiny master; l Al) l) Ii l) $525M 3 situates SHOW. —2 SATURDAY . CA ‘ money, and Hopalongs men. wait- ;inc in ambush, rush out to meet them. In a terrific hand-to-hand fight, the rusllers are beaten, and the chief killed in a second explosion. Hopny realizes that his girl was on'y the unconscious dupe of her villainous brother and everything ends happily. _ , V Serial At Capitol _ 1'0 the thunder of galloping hooves ziuil lii(' Sl<ll'l‘2llll burl: oi six- xuits tiguiiir-iil "Huiiziioliq Rides ‘ ill lilo soruis oi (Ieflrgetflwn _-_ lilir. lvr» whi h 0p t. (i inst Charlottetown Bus Service STARTING MONDAY, MAY 10th Lrave Georgetown - _ 3,00 A,M_ Cardlzen — — - 0.00 A.M. 4a Station - - 0.40 A.M. St. Theresa; _ _. 3,59 A,” Penkes — —- — — 9.00 A.M. Pisquid — — — 9.10 A.M. Fart Augustus - 0.00 AM. Webster's Comer 9.35 AM. Arrive Charlottetown — 10.00 A.M. Leave Charlottetown — 4.00 EM.‘ Pcakes - - - - 5.00 PM. Cardigan — — — 5.30 EM, Anlve Georgetown - ._ gm p], Passengers are fully protected by insurance for any accident that msy happen while driving in this Bus. .11 vast h! ‘Zlliflt hf.‘ lilo "three cow- " ' " William Boyd, l Russell Hayden. it; a herd of cat- " iid in the "gr Hay l-lopuliiuu. lul fie to lunrkci, is dangerous Iikv-k l uulch bv s. notorious iii-rd oi run-Net's. Who dynamite Lilv side of thc niounln n. abusing a TOChbIliiE? Much kills hundreds of hr-zul oi cattle. Hopainnu suspcvis Lin‘ brother of the WOlilllli he low": of helm: tilt‘ head 0i thu unlic- of l‘ll5ilil’l'.\i. and. hcurtbrokviii sue-purl.» hcr oi being,- He. sets n trap for the rustler fihltif. using his Mlttltlvllltlili, Lucky Jenkins. its “live lulu." Lucky is_ Instructed to hrizu; u. lame sum of‘ .mm19y from tovm. (m a curtain‘ Specified (lair. nut! liolluimill 111111“ iure that tho uiuvs r. ll oflilffltl 3WD! l¢ .H-l :~. llil 11' usl 1's ‘i; iyillL‘ uvfivvsroi lilac NOBANA TEA Rooms push to come out. into the opt-h. ALLISON nuns-us y The plan works. 'l‘hc l'll."-lil‘l‘.‘\ Como Out to try to cnplurc Liuky and the lz§aiolztooc-<z-i;llbo.o3i.ooi;..§t§ ; Great George Street 9.03283 x- m: Island Motor Tran "Qvtltft Ltg, iumnzn, 00s scm-znui: arrrxriuva aiommr, ucTonlm, u“, -_--______. BUS LEAVES CHARLOTTETOWN (From White's Restaurant) I-‘UII SUMMER-SIDE Saturday only — 10.00 PIM. Sunday only — 10.00 AJVL Section 4 Mangels. 1 Evelyn Blue. Hopcfield; 2. Billy Johnston, Alma; 3. Ralph MacLean. High Bank: to become a great hunter like hisi 4 Maicolm Macbem L we San a . . -, i d". . Section i whlteway. Dover; 2. Zelda Mac- Leod. Murray River; 3. Glcn Jen- kins, Murray River; MacLeod, Murray River. Section 6 Parsnios 1 Alex May-- Kenzie, Dover; 2. Ellen Munn, Little Sands; 3. Gordon Jenkins. Murray River; 4.Ethel Johnston. Murray River. CLASS 8 VEGETABLES. Section 1 Tomatoes llvlaiy Eraser Hopefield; Winnifred Acorn. Glen William; 3. Russel Munn, Murray River; 4. Shirley Livingston. I Section 2. {ricumbers 1 Shirley Livingston. Hope-field: 2 Charl IAlley. Murray River; 3 Catherine Livingstone. 4. Raymond Living- stone, Hopefield. l Section 3 Beets 1 Ivan Mat:- ‘ Kenzie, Dover; 2. Keath Hamper‘ Murray River; 3. Callum Marthe-on i Glen William; 4. John McLeod, Murray River. Siection 4 Cabbage 1 Daniel Mc- Lean, Murray River. Section 5 Pumpkins. 1 Mnyme ‘ Dutney, Murray River; 2. Annie Dutney. Murray River; 3. Raymond Livingstone, Hoprlield; 4. June Jenkins. Peters Road west. , Section 6 Squash l Jennie Fraser Hopefield; 2. Annie Dutney, Murray River; 3. Lottie Dutney, Murray River; 4 Evelyn Porter, Murray River. CLASS 4 FLOWERS Section 2 Mixed Flowers 1 Marjorie MacDonald, High Bank; 2 Shirley Dalziel, Murray River; 3. June Herring, Murray River; 4. Margaret Fraser. Hopefield, Section 3 Gladiolus 2. Lois Bowler, Dover. Section 4. Geranium 1 Beth Brehart. Murray River; 2. June Jenkins, Peters Road West; 3. Raymond lrlvingstone. l-lnpefieid; 4. Lorraine Horton, Murray River. CLASS 5 FRUIT Section 1 Allbies 1 Harold Mac- Swain, Peters Road West; z Merril Butler, Peters Road West: 3. Clif- ford Herring. Murray River; 4. Evelyn glue l-lopefield. “ tlon 9 Apples (Crabr l. Elanor Fraser Hopefield; 2. Edythe Reynolds, Murrty River; 3. Eileen Jenkins. Peters Road West; 4- Billy Johnston Alma. Section 4 Plums. 1 Lois Bowles. Dover; 2. Majorie MacDonald. High Bank; 3. Edythe Reynolds, Murray River; 4: Myrthe Luco, Point Pleasant. GLASS 0 COOKING Section l Loaf of white bread 1 MsrjorirMoore. Murray River; I21" Lottie Dutney Murray River; 3. Evelyn Blue. Hopefield; 4. Georgie MacLeod, Murray River. Section 2 Tea. Biscuits. l Dorothy Keenan. Murray River: 2. Joyce Nicolle, Murray River; 3 Beth Brehaut M. R. 4. Marjorie Moore. Murray River. Section 3 Ginger Snaps. 1. Eilleen Munn, Little Sands; 2 Beryl 1 r r r Dniiv ovr-nl Sunday -— 0.00 A.M.. 1.15 P.M., 8.45 RM I l I I r FOR NORTH LAKE (Via St. Peter's and SOIIIIQ) ILu-y except Sunday —- 4.00 I’. M. W‘ I Blis‘ LRPIEH‘ SUMMERSIIIE Q (.l~i"nn| (tour-Ho's Drug Store) | _ , ram rmnurrrarowu _ ‘ _ |}...|_-- rxhfl"! Slirulriy — 830 A.M.. 11.30 A.M., 1.00 RM. Futurity ...iil_.- - 10.00 |'.;i|. sumlay only — 7.30 P-M- -|Q€t'Q-QC~JC>OO'> 9 IQQCLCwvlQQQQQJAQJJRQQR J ,, L-lm-io-zzi-tr. _ 0 >1? i Johnston. Alma: 3. Lois Bowlcs. Dover; 4. Joyce Nicolle, Murray River. Section 4. Ten Cake 1 Marjorie Moore, Murray River: 2 Lois John- i ston. Alma: 3. Joyce Nicolle. Murray Rivet; 4. Evelyn Buell. Hopefleld. , Section 5 Brown Sugar Fudge l‘ Rose White. Murray River: 2. Joyce Nicolle Murray Rher: 3. Lelia Mar- Leod, Murray River; 4. Manon School Fair, 5 Carrots 1 Freeman‘ Did You l $1.75, $2.95, $6.50. , The New SOX 50c to $1.35 English Blue Mixtures. o! SMART Section 6 Canned Beets. 1 Bar- bara Whiteway. Dover; z. Ellen Murm. Little Sands; 3. Evelyn Blue. Hopefield; Dover. Section '1 School Lunch 1. Marjorie MacDonald. High Bank; 2 Lois Bowles Dover; 3. Lila Mo. 100d. Murray River. CLASS 7 A SEWING. KNITTING, CROCIIETING Section 2 Damed Mitten 1. Emma Glover. Murray River; 2, Minnie Bayne Hopefleld; 3. Kathryn Livingstone, I-Iopefield; 4. Shirley Livingstone, Hopefield. section 3 Embroider 1. Kathryn ‘Llvinsstone, Hopcfiel ; 2. Shirley Livingstone, Hopefield; 8. Marjorie MacDonald, High Bank. Section 4 Knitted Scarf 1 Kathryn Livingstone, Hopefleld; Shirley Livingstone, Hopefield, DIVISION B. Section l Plain Sewing. Munn, Little Sands; Fraser, Hopefield. Section 2 Crocheting. 1. Evelyn Blue. l-lopefield; 2. Lois Bowles, Dover; 3. Ellen Munn, Ldttle galnids; 4. Marjorie Fraser, Hopg- e . Section 3 Knitted Sweater, 1, Hazel Miller, Point Pleasant. Sectioi 4 Domed Sock, 1. Home! Miller, Point Pleasant; 2. Fraser, I-Iopefleld; 3. Ellen Munn, Little Sands. Section 5 Henstitching. 1 Lois Bowles, Dover; 2. Ellen Munn, Little Bands; 3. Jennie Fraser, Hopefield; 4. Beth Brehaut, Mu;- rsy River. 1 Ellen 2. Eleanor "CLASS 8 MANUAL TRAINING- DIVISION Section 3 Lowell Holder. 1. Hiram Miller, Point Pleasant. - ‘ CLASS 8 DIVISION I Section 2 Black Board Compass l. Ralph MacLean, High Bank; 2. John Herring, Murray River; 3. Alley, Murray River; 4. Basil Mc- Leod, Murray River. Section 3 Flower Stand 1. Iowell McLeod.‘ Murray "River; 2. Willie Miller, Point Pleasant; 8-.Blsil MacL-eod, Mun-ay River. Section 4 Miscellaneous l. Glen Johnston. Alma; 2. Basil McLeod, .Murray River: 3. Roland Gund- loch. Murray River; 4. Billie John- ston, Alma. i CLASS 9 LIVE STOCK AND POULTRY Section. l. Heifer Calf. e a McLeod. Murray River; 2, Beth lBrehaut. Murray River; 3. Ivan l Blue, Hopefleld. Section 2 Poultry (Barred Rock). 1. Hilbert Herring, Murray River-M. Daniel Mclean, Murray River; 2. Lowell McLeod, Murray River. Section 3. Poultry (White leg- horns) 1 Clifford Herring, Murray River; 2 Murray Jackson, Peters Road West; 3. Lucy Acorn. Peters Get Your HAT’ Sox in plain ribs. Oxford, Ileather nea€funrisv River. W“ "‘—'*~" 4. Lois Bowles, $5.00 AND GET ping fora suit...you where the suits are. Young Men's Model ‘N001 Worsted $13.50 - I These mostly In slnile breasted peak lapel model, good grade of Celanese lining, blue, grey, black 1 ‘Shop where the Suits are You’ve always wanted ! When ‘you go fishing...you go where the fish are“, shooting, you go where the birds are and wisely shop. go to the MEN'S STORE“, OCTOBER 29, 1937 M THE SUIT, English Drape Very Smart $20.00 it... ...I! and E 1 this With TWO TROUSEIISII Cheviot Suits ‘cheviot, single or double breast- ed browns, blue $22.50 ‘rQy§-'—____ heeks and stripes. m, Definitely New $22.50 You'll like this...the type of cloth cut that the well dressed lshman approves. These in soft, easily draping wool eds wel small checks ---_ _ Eye Catching Style This is. we think suit on the market, tailored of line firm English worst- . the sort of suit shame and "comes back Shown in all l . grey and blue woo ‘mm $20.00 supérb Tailoring $25.00 the best $25.00 Beautifully that keep; S l" when pressed _ _ _ 25, After all, for all round service It's ed by an artist, linings of 111g character to the cloth. This is u suit in which service for s long N». Spedally planned, handsomely tailored SUITS for BIG MEN up ' to Size 48 $25. or $28.50 - end “PLEASURE CRUISE” To Aid Crippled Children Road West; 4. Billy McLean, Mur- ray River. CLASS 10 SCHOOL WORK Section I -1. Dover 2. Hopefield School. Section 2 --Wlld Flowers. —l. Dover School. Section 3 —lnsects. lAlma School; 2 Hopefield School. School; CLASS 11 SCHOOL WORK Section I (a) Writing I. Phyllis Munroe, High Bank; 2. Betty Stewart, High Bank; 3. Emma Glover, Murray River; 4. Elmel Glover. Murray River. Section I (b) —Writing I. Cat’ erine McEachern, l-lopefield; a. Gerald Jenkins, Murray River; 3. Minnie Bryne, Hopelield; 4. Gar- net Buell, Hopefield. Section I (c) Writing —I. Lester Livingston , High Bank; 2. Jeanne Benton Alma; 3. Edith Richards, Gladstone; 4. Catherine MacKen- ale, Dover. ' ‘weigh. Wear msiyl? In this 2 pant English Serge d b, I pretty hard to beat u. well tailor- e ua serge su t. . .01’ fine, quality wool, deep rich blue dyg, mm". suns perfect excellence as gives nu u l "'1" W1" Si" Stylish. conIITrt-blefvsmylrislsifiryweu nmmed. and time-__.-___.___._ s ‘.2400 J 3 WiiiiamIVSteu/lart, High. Bank; 4. Leona Bank Section 4 Portfolio; (a) —l. High Bank; 2. Hopefield. (b) l. Dover, 2. l-Iopefield; 3 Murray River. Section 5 Original Poster (a) 1. Hopeficld; 2 Murray River (by Brzinforti Moore and Gordon Jen- kins) 3. Murray Riven‘ by Clifford Herring and John McLeod) (b) Hopeficld. Section 6 Plastlcinc Modelling (a) 1 l-lopefield; 2, Mary Stewart, High Bank; 3. Thelma Munroe, High Bank; 4. Arnold McLean, High Bunk. (b) l- (Murray River) by Beth Bmhaut and Rose White; 2. Dover (by Hazel McLure); 3. Hopefield; 4. Murray River (by Eric Bulter.) (c) 1 Dover (by Lois Bowles); 2 l-lopcfield; 3. Dover (by Dave Whiteway). CLASS l3 SPORTS Willie 2, Bruce Section 1 Racing i 1. Miller, Point Pleasant; Section I (d) -Writing 1 Ielia MacLeod. Murray River; 2. Betty! Johnston, Alma; 3. Laura Acorn, Peters Road West; 4. Florence Van ) Iderstine, , Alma . Section I (e) — 1. Beryl John- ston, Alma; 2. Isabel Whiteway, Dover; 3. DOfls MacKinnon, Peters Road West; 4. Murray River. Section I (f) —l- Iois Bowles, Dover; 2. Evelyn Stewart, High Bank; I. Murray River; 4. Murray River. Section 2 Map Drawing -(a) l. Kathryn Livingstone, Hopefleld; 2. Agnes McFarlane, Hopefield; 3. Jean Macllwchern, Betty Johnston, Alma. Section 2 (b) 1. Mary Maser, Hopefield; 2. John Livingstone, High Bank; 8, William Stewart, High ‘Sank; 4. Lois Johnston, Alma. Section 2 (c) —l. Jennie Fraser, Hopsfleld: 2. 1.01s Bowles, Dover; 3. Barbara Whiteway, Dover; 4. Evelyn Stewart, High Bank. Section 3 Art Work —(a) 1. Raymond Livingstone, Hopefleld 2. Ivan Blue, Hopefield; 3. Russle Johnston, Alma; 4- Phyllis Mlllll‘0=-, High Bank. Section 3 (b) -1. Garnet Buell, Hopefield; 2. Minnie Bane, Hope- fleld; S. Edison MaoLeod. Hope- fleld; 4. Hope McLeod, Murray River. Section l (c) -1. Effie Mac- hrlsno, Hopefield; 2. Myrtle Ieeco Point Pleasant; 3. ‘rhelda Gillia Point Pleasant; 4. Edith Richards, Gladstone. Section I (d) -1. Dan Fraser. Hopefield; 2. Betty Johnston, Aims; I. Catherine Livingstone. Hopefield; 4. Jam Maclilachern. Hopefield. Section I (o) '1. Olive Richards. Gladstone; 2- Margaret Fraser, Hopefield; 8. Mary Fraser, Hope- field; 4. Isabel Whitewsy, Dover. Section 3 (f) —l.. Jennie Fraser. Hopefleld; 2. Evelyn Stewart, High Bank; S. Eleanor Fraser, Hopefield; Porter, Murray River. Section 2, —l. Keath Hooper, Murray River; 2. Billy white, Murray River; 3 Merril Carver, Murray River; 4. Richards, Glad- stone. Section 3-1. Lavina MacLeod, Mummy River; 2. Devone Munroe, High Bank; 3 Sadie Carver, Al- liston; 4. Lillian Hlcken, Alliston. Section 4-1. John McLeod, Mur- "IY River; 2. Clayton Nicholle, M11110)’ River; 3. Elmer Horton, Peters Road West. Section 7 -1 Betty White, Mur- ray Rlver; 2. Merril Carver, Mur- rayltiver; 3 Keath Hooper. Mur- my River; 4. Malcolm McLean, High Bank. Section 8- 1. Clayton Nicolle, Murray River; 2. Wallace Hopkins, Gladstone; 3. Bruce Porter, Mur- my River; 4. John McLeod, Mur- ray River. Section 9 —l. Ellen Munn, Little Sands: 2. Catherine Uvlngstone, Hopefield; 3. Hazel McLure, Dover, 4. Agnes McFarlane, Hoperie1d_ Section 13 --1 Agnes McFarlii-ie. Hooelield: 2. Fsler McKay, Glenn William; 3- HOSQ White, Murray River, " section 14 -1. Bruce Porter- and Elmer Horton; 3. Billy White and John McLeod; 3. Malcolm McLean and Cari McKenzie; 4.- Clayton Nicolle and Clifford Herring. Section l6 —l. Preston Hig- ganbotham, Point Pleasant; a. Ieater Nicolle, Murray River; 3. Douglas Gosbuec, Murray River; 4. Marshall McLeod, Murray River. Section 17 —l. Merlie McLeod, Little Sands; 2. Carl McKenzie. Little Sands; 3. Elton McLean, Little Sands. Section 18 -1. John McLeod and Bruce Porter; 2. Malcolm Mc- Loan and Billy White; 3. Clifford Herring and Clayton Nicolle; 4. Merle Carver and Eric Butler. Section 19 --1. Lois Johnson. Alma; 2. Flo Vanlderstlne, Alma; 3. Jean Thomson, Alliston; 4, Evelyn Blue. Hopefield. Section 3 g) -l Jennie Maser, Sopefleld; 2. Evelyn Stewart, l-ligh 4. Irene Fraser, l-lopefield; 4 Mary Fraser, nopefleld; 4 Esther Mac- Kay, Glen William. MCKM‘. Hlllhi and Hiram Miller; 2. John Mc- _ remaineth for —Sectlon 20 -1. Wllliam Miller Leod and B uce Porter; 3.i Billy White and Malcolm McLeod; 4. Eric Butler and Merle Carver. Girls -1. Agnes McFarline, Hopefleld; 2. Catherine Living- stone, l-Iopefield; 3. Blanche Van- Iderstlne, Alma- Boys —l. Clarence Richards. Gladstone; 2. Bruce Porter, Mur- ray River; 3 Malcolm McLeod; 4. Clayton Nicolle, Murray River. In Memoriam DONALD SMITH . MR. JOHN On Monday morning. Oct. 4th. there Based away W the "511 m“ a ‘loss ol a Ifid and consldefitz husband. ' Mr. Smith was a. good, honest faithful man, much beloved and respected by all in the community and will be greatly missed in com- munity and church. The funeral was held on Wed- ne-idlly. Oct. 6th. at his late resi- dfiflw. Mermaid, at one o'clock m4 was conducted by his minister, Rev. D. K. Ross, B.A., of Pownal. The remains were conveyed by motor hearse to Margate church where a service was conducted by Rev. B. O. Salter, and burial was made in Max-gate cemetery. Eymllathy is extended to llie bereaved widow and family. (Patriot please copy) . the- children of God, John Donald, Smith o! Mer- maid at the use of '15 yam- 13°" at. New London Mr. Smith was I son of the late Alexander 511111-11 and Mrs. Smith of Clinton, and later of Maraate. P-E-I- 1 The late John D. Smith W83 twice married. His first wife was Ida. Farquharson, by whom he had four children; Morley 5mm‘ 9| Charlottetown; and Vera. Mrs-M-i win Northup, New York‘. bun" Smith of Los Anselea. oat; and Frances, Mrs. R. Crosby of Char- lottetown. He had two brothers» and two, sisters: Wheelock Smith and Al- fred Smith, Mrs. Daniel Munn, Spokane. Wash. Mrs. Lillian] Young, Hollywood, Cal. Mr. Smith's first wife died 1n Dec. 1014 st Clinton, and after n- , moving to Mermaid in 1910, he , was married to Jessie A. Mellish of Montague. who lives to mourn __ Weight Hose. 01m SPECIAL 59° apair PROW SE BROS. Ltd. . One of the most desirable lam ltmperflel in Alexandra. apprnxli mutely six miles from Charlotte town. containing 100 acres choic- land. 80 under cultivation and ll woodlsnd, watered by spring am brook. flue residcoice, electric 1151111 eto, will be offered for sale a1 PUBLIC AUCTION on 111011115" Thursday, the 4th of November. ll 2.00 r. M. an Ilrln machlncfy M1 household effects will be sold WP‘ stately on suns dsy. For further psrtlcullrs apply l‘ owner, Alpbonsus MneKlnnnh 1111 premises, or at the office of Ball I Msthieson, Solicitors, Charlotte- town. , , Terms s4 u e. , DONALD- ’ L M“ Auctioned; Will be ma privately up to dale ° sole. 1~'19°5'1°"4‘_9;39'1.1'_1:3-i Another Shipment 50 Dozen More of Ladies Full Fashioned Chiffon and Ser vice