v» =1» groans 1_1. 19g» i \ lemon nivnn sciiooi. Omitinufld from Pogo ‘I flee. II u—Grnde II 1 Vera Willis. Kingston 2 Wesley Green. Kingston 3 Douglas Docberty. Kingston 4 Elmer liiacPhail. (‘lvde River Soc. b-Grade IiI and IV 1 Stirling Barrett. Kingston 2 Flore-nee Ynunlier. Kingston 3 Georgie Willis. Kingston 4 Martha Walker. Cornwall Score-Grade V unil VI 1 Eleanor Willis. Kinzstriri w l » r r1 rrziznraawzvsn 1 rrs'v"l"lt‘ THHHH CEDAR SHINGLESI We have on hand the following Cedar Shingles viz‘:_ B00 Illl. EXTRAS. 700 M. 7nd CLEARS. 500 M- lil-EABS- I00 M. CLEAR] WALLS zoo M. x N0.1'a. PRICES LOW- L. M.POOLE o c0. PAOLIS‘ WHABVES “A. .7-.._V_,~__. ___,,._\ q... v Do you Wear an overcoat - iu the house 9 v if‘ TI‘! probably a nice ooat. but you'll get tired of wearing ' it all the time. Save your outdoor clothes for outdoor weather and keep the outdoor weather outside. Keep the inliilc warm u toast with a Fawoett jubilee Circulator. I Faint! Jubilee Circulator is low in price and economical in operationv It can be easily installed and adds attractive- nus to your home. It will materially increase the selling or rental value of your house. Let us tell you more almul it tlirougli our attractive litcruiure l! your dealer docs not carry - circular»; write direct . Lmllizariuo Pnonucrs. ~ LIQQITED i Oqyflfilrmdaarvrzzs/tfl-Aufixsr Fouuonv CO. Lroi Amino-raid! silos/Hm. -..asflirqstissceiwrrrcgsvcrcvwfir- Dealers for Charlottetown l _ Bethune Hardware 0o. Ltd & Samuel Kennedy 2 Jeanette Dncliorly. Kingston 3 Helen Scott. Meadow Bank 4 Lulu Scott. llleaiioiv flank Sec. d-Grade VII nnd VIII 1 Dorothy Walker Cornwall 2 Ruth Stone. Cornwall 3 Marv Walker. Cornwall 4 Olive Livingstone. (‘lvde River Sea. IL-Grudes IX nnd .\' . 1 laura Livinzstone. Clyde River 2 Etta‘ Ross. Cornwall 3 Doris Crosby, Cornwall 4 Mary Uevereaux. New Haven Sec. II-Mnn Drnwlnlr wick.‘ , -. 1 Jeanette Docherty, Kingston 2 Erma Bnin, Cornwall 3 Jean Frizzell. ,Cornwull 4 Florence Younks-r. Kinzston » lrenee System 1 Winnie Stone. Cornwall 2 Doris Crosby. Cornwall 3 Laura Livingston. Clyde River 4 All!" Newsnn. Kingston Soc. c-Mnn oi’ World 1 Lee Dzrrrncli. Clyde River 2 '.'\lar,iori= Lowtlicr. Cornwall 3 Myrtle McLean. Clyde River 4 Jeanette Docherty. ltinlgston 1 Hazel Livingston. Clyde River ' 2 Maynard Shaw.'Cornwall 3 Willie Llvincston. Clyde River 4 Tlnth Rain. Cornwall 1 Terris Hillier. Meadow Bank 2 rim Darrarli. New Haven .1 Dorothy Airlrl. Kingston 4 Lona Paul. Kingston Si-c. III c Grades Vii to X scenes '1 Naomi Bain. Cornwall 2 John Beer. Clyde River 3 Jack MacLean. Clyde River 4 Leonard Berrliran, New Haven Sec. VI-Proloct Mun Europe 1 Cornwall School 2 Cornwall School 3 Almii Ncirson. Kingston 4 Mildred Aiild, Kingston flcr. IV—-Pcnn|nnship Sec. n Grade I , 1 Hilda Anld. Kingston‘ - 2 Francis llovle, Cornwall 3 Willie Liixingsinn. Clyde River 4 Louis I\l'~l can, Clyde River Sac. a 2 Gradi- II _ '1 Vera Willis. Kinzston 2 Wcsioy Green. Kingston 3 Thelma. .“tl.t‘l(lll'lflll. Civde River 4 Douglas Dochertv. Kingston ti-vr. lltlriiilc. Ill to IV - 2 Stirlini: Barrett. Kinston 3 Mary Clow. Kingston t Flnrenrte Yoiinker, Kingston Sec. c Grade V to VI 1 Terris Miller. Meadow Bank 2 Evelyn Yen. Kingston 3 Lulu Scott. Meadow Bank 4 Jeanette Docherty. Kingston. Sec. il Griidc VII and VIII Eifinliii‘Niiioiiiirlliiiiurs Effective Monday, October 13, 1930 CHARLOTTETOWN — SOURIS l’ Train m; 215 leaving Charlottetown at. 6.20 o. m. and Train No. 216 leaving Souria at 1.15 p. m. will operate daily except " Jay, Wednesday and Friday. GEORGETOWN ‘Drain No. 211 leaving Mount. Stewart Jct. at 10.00 a. m. and Train No. III llvhg Georgetown ut 1.20 p. m. will operate daily except Sunday, tn- ltead of Monday, Wednesday and Friday. -‘ _. instead ot Mon- Tlie New Fall “Styles Are Here! Foot. comfort and perfect fit at moderate cost. 4L.“ _ All sizes in stock, AAA. to EEE Black Kid $7.00 Ewrflk . D E L A ‘EMF-m Black Kid $709 . Black Kid (covered heels) $750 ' " Brown Kid 58-90 . ALLEY & CC‘, LTD- illxpert tlttera of Enna Jettick Shoes 1 Dorolhv Walker. Cornwall .1. John Beer. Clyde River 4 Olive Livingstone. Clyde River Sec. Ill-Grade IX nnd X l Harvey Millet. “cailow Bank 2 Winnie Stone, Cornwall 3 Doris Croslrv. Cornwall 4 Laura Livinir-siog. Clyde River T Girls under nine years 1 Mildred Murray. Clyde River 2 Martha Walker. Cornwall 3 Sicily Moors, New Haven 4 Hannah Dari-och. Clyde River Girls 9 to i2 years 1 Dorothy Auld. Kinlglston 2 Louise Docheriy. New Haven 3 Lulu Scott. Meadow Bank 4 horma Walker. Cornwall Girls over l2 years 1 Helen Scott. Meadow Bank 2 Lucy Claw, Kingston 3 Alma Newson. Kingston 4 Rhoda Newson, Kingston Boys under 9 years 1 Stewart Miller. Meadow bank 2 lrriviz Ken-son. Kingston 3 Douizal lllacFndven. Meadow Bank 4 Ralph l\lncDonnld. Clyde River Boys 9 to l2 years ' i Parkrr Neon-ion. Kingston 2 Willard Proud. Kingston Ii Lornr- l\iac.\'crin, Clyde River 4 Freeman Ncivsoii, Kingston liars over l2 yours - i lconuril Bcrrigan. New Haven " Parker Ncwsoii. Kingston '1 Manley Newson. New Haven ' "_"‘i Race Bin-A under l0 years l Ivan MacNevin. Clyde River ‘ Arnold Beer. Clyde River Everett lllurrav. Cli/dejiivar l.- oyrl lviacPhuii. New Haven -~\ co Boys over 10 years "Httord Rodd. Kingston Willard Proud. Kingston - Herbert Scott. Cornwall Lorne lliacNcvin. Clyde River Fflieellmrrou" Race Boys 1 pCllttord Rodd and Willard Proud. Kingston ' 2 Charles McKiunon and Francis II~‘n. Cornwall - 3 Jack l\iacLean and John Beer. (‘lwle River . 4 Arnold Beer and Ivan ltiackovin. "liwlo River. Th-"ce-lelrircrl Race tor Boys l Cllttord Rodd and Willard Proud. Kmsston ‘ 2 Herbert Scott and Douglas Mac- Donald. Cornwal . 3, Jack MacLeau and John Beer. Clyde River . 4 Stanley Newman and Richard fl-issyNew aven. Three-ledge Rn e tor Girls —'."1‘Diirotby Aul ‘nnd, Eleanor Willis. Kinuton . . . 2 Rhoda Newaon and Lucy Glow. it gcton . Alina Newaon and Mildred Auild. Jtingaton. 4 Helen Donahue and Phyllis Walk- tezzoCornwllll slay Race y '1 Clyde River 2 Cornwall 3 New Haven 4 Meadow Bunk. Trustees’ Itace , i Mrs. Hbzsn Howard, Cornwall. l Norman MacFadyaii Meadow Banli 3 John Miiler,. Mel ow Blnk.‘ l" 4 Allison Auld. Kiiilltotl. ‘twat-hers’ liars. . 1 Miss (‘oady and Miss Plath. I lllisl Ininan ' a Miarboetendortt. Free For All 1 Leonard Berrigan. New Haven PRIZE LIST.‘ Sec. n-Griides V to VII-New Bruns- Sec. b-Grndes VIII to X St. Law- SecJIIa Drawinir Barn Grade Ito III 58cc. III l» Griidcs IV to VI. Sail Boat iientral Guariiiaiiiifii on. avails omen is closed uii‘ ocmm 4 2am. 7509-10-11-3‘ noon/um s. n. u. vs Abbie; Abegwetb Grounds 8.80 10-day.» 7528-11. THE FOX SHOW should prove a valuable medium through which t- l develop trade and protits-‘lfiifl. FOOTBALL S. D. U" VS Abbie l‘ Abegweii: Grounds 3.30 10-day.» " " 7528-11. THERE ABE EIGIITEEN CHAM~ PIONS to be declared at the Fcx Show. Perhaps your to: may win one Try him or 11012-1518. a. n. u. vs Abbies ' FOOTBALL, . Grounds 8.30 to-day.—_ ‘ Abegweit vsza-u. mum an u suorrous in .- whlcb you can exhibit at the rm Show. 4151a. -- ._ CORNWALL United Church, Oct - j 12th: New Dominion at 11 a. m Kingston at 3; Cornwall at 7.30. Rm o. rc. Ross, Minister. ‘ WOOD ISLANDS-There will t: _ service in the Presbyterian Church, Wood Islands. on “Sunday Oct. 12w at. 11 a. m. Sunday School 10 a. rn and at; Wood Islands Hall East a‘ 3 p. m. Sunday School 1i p. m. Mouracos-on Sunday, Octohc - izui there will be service in aw , ' Presbyterian Church. Montague, ' 11- a. m. and ’7 .p. m. l’. CLYDE RIVER-On Sunday. O: tuber 12th the service in the Pro bylerian Church, Clyde River, will b at 3 p. m. Sunday School 2 p. m BROOKFIELD-Tl-ie servicm in Liz! Brooktield congregation on Sunday October 12th will be as follows Hartsville 11 a. m.; Sunday schoc‘ i0 a. m., Brooktield 7 p. m.; Sun» . day school 10.30 a m. Hunterjtlvcr “ Suniay School 10.30 a. in. ENGAGEMENT - Mr. _l1nd Mi": Fred Proude, Nomi Wiltshire, an- ; nounce the ei_agement of» the}? daughter, Freda’ Margaret to Mr Redvers Sanderson Stewart, High field, marriage to take place in Oc- . tober. ' 7533-11 V» FOB OPERATING a motor vehic‘: . . without a license, a party trcrr: ; Springton, checked up by the Pro ‘ vincisl Police, appeared betore Mag istrate D. Edgar Shaw, K.C., yester day, and was fined $10 and costs. lions. ‘ liycai C-.. COVEHEAD-UNION ROAD Unitcr! Church services for Sunday, Oct. i“ are: West Covelicad, 11 a. m.; Gov:- head Road, 3 p. m.; Un’on R-r" Rally Day service at. 7 p. m., Sund School at. Covehcad Road at: 2 p. m " Union ma, 1on0 p. m. Rev. Th" A. Wilson, B. Sc.,Minister. other inlor ’_l‘O DORCHESTERv-Hnvlng waii ed his right; to appeal, James G01‘!!! lay} convicted last week on the churn“ or jail breaking and‘ robbery with _, violence. will be taken to Dorchesict" Penitentiary. on Monday. The prfr I onerwill be in the custody of Sheriff, - 4 .1. o. McFadyen. and Deputy Sheriff. A Coyle during uie mp. ' BAPTIST CHURCH-Rally ma. in‘ the Baptist Church and Sunday’ v.15 PRINCE EDWAEU ISLAND ' on . CHARLGTTETOWN OCTOBER 27m, zeal, 29th, 3on1, 311st. and NOVEMBER 1st, 1930 orsurb lllE W011i!) rid. {or E -.._Zl sh to see tic “filth ll it '\'V? 4-- cl maiionlo W. ll. Slibllll, ‘ Fox Exhibitors’ dsshn, llharlotieluwii, P. ‘i. L, Ganada. School. at the morning service Dr ‘Incl-at usefulness and appamnt prom Vincent Wm speak on "why Gcdjise. For a number o! years he had cars.“ Them. Included in the muflbesn a. trusted employee in a lucrat- Si; 0t the service will be Bernnrdhiive posmn“ m Cambridge‘ M555’ m "me old Rugged Cross" and Hm.“ health. however. made necessary ma“ “Incline Thine earn. The sun_‘I1B return. But, notwithstanding all day School hopes tor sin attendance m” 1mm? “"145 “lid 99ml” hmds in excess 01200. Dinbincent speaks “mid d°- it W“ evldem l“ “m” on “The Meek" at the evening ser- lime that his 59a" °7 me ‘"5 ‘MW’ vice, the male quartette sings "Tlrustwly mmmg "l7 m‘ end- 9mm?! hi5 m" (rune... md Mm v_ L_ Dmgwe“ ness he was visited many times by takes the Baritone solo 1n Baldwns hi7‘ Pub" the R"- P- D- Mccllllll-ln- nnthém’ “Taffy “m. m, o my 55v- and ttom whose hands he received 1mm» - the consoling rites oi the church. 'I'i'io late Mr. Kelly was a young 5-13 JAMES- cflunca_ The momwman o! winning personality. and on ing service tomorrow will take the|thts account, was much beloved by farm’ o! the annual sum-my gchoapeveryone with whom he had been Rally Day service. and the primed ltimately acquainted. To name him iorm oi services issued by the Genarahwl." 5° will‘ "ll 01 him? and "l9 Aumbly-B- qommm" on subbathilllllklllncement o! his early death. Schools will be used. The Sunday therefore, brought sorrow and re- School will attend in avbody, and par- ,::'_T_____- ‘ents and friends ct the ennui-ea are ~ ;'_ Fourth An linviied to be present. The Rev. Moor- liiead Legnte iviu be uie prncher at ,boi.h services. The Minister's Young l '9, Mensfl Class will meet at halt b!!! . Ill iisiionuui "3- PITF5VQ-‘SIIELLYJLFKE .'_wjlll be found prize winners I ‘selected from the best herds will range in age from five to Aagiut 14th, utter an- illness ot sev- ' eral months duration. The deceased was a eon 01w. John Kelly and the late Mrs. Kelly, 2 Parker Neweon. Kinnton 3 Lucy Clori. Kingston d an Revlon. Kliinica. lake Verde. He was only ln his 30th year-just on the threehnold oi a llllfi-i-ll-fl-Ofl- 1191'“- .11.; a llo not miss this great For lo bald iii the home oi the‘ Silver Fox industry and cciiieredwiiliin easy distance oi hund- reils of ranches and thousands cl tbs For his 4 I Splendid accumulate ranged, best lighted es representing the cream oi xbibilors in one oi the best ar- si ar-iislically appointed lox buildings on the boiitinenl, Willi lino iiew-up-to-ilaie judging pavilion ’ with seating. and other details for the comfort and convenience oi a! who moyatiaird this great Show. Ii you are a prospective exlibilcr make your entries early. A prize ai Gharloiietown means enhanced ralucin yourbusiness. I ll you are interested in buyng “or selling this Show ailorils ex- cellent possibilities it)!‘ establishlllg illllvlfilllfl business cannul- Edl‘ BEAMYMIOW" in the his- iory of in; bearing animals, mg; 1* iii.’ a point to visit Charlottetown on the above dates. ---Eiiirics close an dutch i Send at once lor Prize List and PAGE EIJ-Iviifrig __ . . ‘€"'“rf$; \ gret to many fricnrls. i’ Wi- respectfully itcucierflour svni The funeral to Vcriiun River- 0lla]‘1llil_\‘ to the family mcinbeis and Sunday attemonn. August 17th Wflcllllilill‘ ll‘l(‘lll"lb‘lll their bereavement very large. It was under the dilect- ixzzcl loss. I\i:\._v his soul rcst m peace. lon cf Mr. Milton Jfllklllfi. Biillvzexr.‘ Mas» Cmcl~ and ether spirilual oi‘- Tlie burial service in aim Church l'l'll‘.!-= as i-"rli .15 floral tributes zmri nnd at. the grave was cniidiicterl by ‘Inacasagcs ct sjimpatlrv WPHP kindly the Rev Father lvii-Guigrin; and llic chanting of the Libero and nilici" parts was very impressively l'Plli'i"l" (is rrisccl. s-cnl by the humorous tricniis 0i the; And the tear that we she/l. (llClllJll marinara-o . rTaTFTXRTiJGEITm silence n. weeps, Shall brighten witll veriiurc grave where he sleeps; t-lie in secret 1t rolls. Shall long keep has memory grub-n in our souls" l0 ll-li ezi by the choir. The pallbcnrcrs won- 1"- Mcssrs Louis Trainor. Gcorg" Byriir, Patrick Wood, Gecdge Power. Joseph Dutty. and Louis Hughes. Besides his sorrowing lather two brothers and tire sisters are left to mourn: Harry, Pius and Gertrude at TRACK SPORTS TCG OF WAR In the Agricultural Hall, was: ‘ICHARLOTTETOWN, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 151%. A’! l ' ‘r 1 0’CLOCK . The Prince Edward Island Swine Growers‘ Association‘ '_\vilI sell by auction 20 registered Yorkshire boars and 25 sows will be bred to furrow in January or February’: In the lol lPlan to attend and make your selection iii. your own price] Th, “m, o; m, pegq- A m"; ‘Orders by mail or wire will be cared for by a representative 5 take Verde. occurred at his home on 1 or the Dominion Live Stock Branch. il- - Entries must be niade on or before September 25th on toms supplied by the secretary. ,V....r -~-- VAUDEVILLE home, Mrs. Mark Brazil. Johnston's HQRSE SHOW River. Mrs. Patrick McKenna and LIVESTOCK Miss Sadie Kelly. Cambridge. Mass. MIDWAY and Sister St. Clare. Ascension Con- BLACK FOXES vent, Minneapolis. 1.11mi. AND - """w"ir—"r—" _'_"' t INDUSTRIAL DISPLAY IIB Show as ...».-.. . ale g in the Province This ivtfcring; nine months. Many 0t the sows 1 at. the recent Maritime Shows. ll l l F. F. BAIRD, Secretary. . Box 300, Charlottetown iiovsuasii aui-iaui MARRIIME WINTER FAIR Illd BLACK FOX EXHIBITION ill iuiisnsr