l5.1\GE_S_i_x ‘a n» s». __ ~11: , t?‘ 11g. with CONRAD NAGEL CHARLl-JS BICKFORD JULIA FA Yl.‘ GAPITGL AH roonr Mat. 3.00 .. 11¢. 2n. Eve. 7 & 8.4.’. ' He. 37c "minimums. _;.;.,».;.-_= » _. Hg! Blziriilltou and (‘_\'cl1.i gas is rich 11nd volritilc. i This is Iteiason Number i Ii '.\.'1_\" _\".'iu >liuiild use it l ‘_', 11nd g: :1 i n imum n mount of , , milciijye per uullnn with yoiii‘ c111". “I19 Ifc-"rwli": li'i'i'.'i [Sm/rig ‘ISILANEB (‘$11.13 Ad? our lzvzivhiir’ ti? seniéricef’ fizz-g 51p.” DOMINION’ or (‘.-\.\'.\l).\ l‘ PROVINCE or riurwi; l;oi\z\::i1 isi..\.\'o n" ’l'Hl-J I'llf)l‘-\'|.'ii roiirr 1 21-4 (lfiflfflt! \'., .1. 11.. 111:0 l ..ln Re Iistate of GPUFIJK‘ Jenkins late of Pounnl in Queen's (‘ounlyi in’ the sziid Province flt‘(‘l‘.l-f‘(l trstnte B)’ U": llonnurnblv- llurolil Leon- ard Pulint-r Surrogate Juilcc of I'm-I babe, 6.1.. A0,, _ , To the Sheriff nl’ the ("minty of‘ Queen's (‘ouotv or any (‘omlzilvlr or‘ llIfTJll" PPPHYII uitliin said (foiniLv. - l i GKl~IE'l‘I.\'G-' 111;." the American Customs ofiicuilsl jjiiimiiii“ 3,» k ‘i i ‘LAIJIKING PIOTIBI I- , L1- jgyalu) Flirt. Ii’. Nigh! 6.15 r111! 9 I‘. ‘M. TODAY GNLY vi-icii. m: n11 sPncTAcLr: (iiifrtr l IF-hzn-ss l ll. omen: Wine.’ ‘£12.;- t. Splendor ! I) r11 m a ! Tn l l: ie (Tnmcdy Dru ma “Sweethearts cii Parade” Also Comedy 11nd Cartoon Mat. 3.15 llc. 16c. live. 7 & 8J5 1th‘, 25C. ..# Princess of P8P is bin-k with l‘ bevy of Broadwiiy Babies. Come and s c e l1 er d a n e c through one o! thc sweetest screen r0- mnnrcs of the season 3 _ f .»\ l. S ) THREE SHORT SUBJECTS Inspection Of PotatoShipments i The l-flllfllVlllif “ore re-i ccivctl yesterday": tcicgranis _ Storage egg priccs are sl Emerald Junction. P.E.I. I Easiness m a Wholesale I under free seitliiig offers . e nutty-Fresh cues no Nov. 13th J. P. Crockett, President o; the C Jilvwirii 151511111 of ’I‘riide. Char- lsxtetiiii-ii. IONAL nun AT '- rne CASINO, uiuurax. W I TH Dorothy Jordan, Renee Adoree Nance O'Neil Ernest 'l‘orrrnre HEAR ‘PHESL SONGS "LonelyW-“Nnt Good Enough for llle"—“.lust for Today"- Thoughts of You." One woman, wise in the iviiys of the world. demanded his love. reared in innocence. llllll the key to his heart.“ NEWS REEL All!) SNAPSIHTIS firl§li% 51%! (Canadian Press) OTTAWA. OnL. Nov. ontinue very scarce S. A. NfncDmialri, Pxesidi-n‘. Asso- scarce on ‘ms nlarkm’ (‘ifllvd Boiird: of Thule, Charlotte- irii 11. . ' Sir l-lrnry" W. ""1 1"“.‘1I'-'-1-- 111v i1 llll-lflll . 151111 .1 rd L-lii llll Boards o ‘fitiilc fh i. he 111i»; hnn up with thci " m.; ljspnrtmcnt m; tile inniioc- daiy were i511 CilnC." as comi'irc.l'.<iii:»1ll coils known W1‘ P¢°""C?5 B"? 1 .11.pi1ii 111:. ll‘i'l)l Prlncc . '_ i i‘. 1 -» - ~ i p . to ‘J01 on on the L‘.()l'l‘Cfi|lOLl(Ill"lg nearly’ finished and the main offcr- i ' ‘it? m] U“ Umwdiday’ last year. The market is u11- ings are pullcts 11nd firsts. Carlot .1 . i‘ L‘ '-i . 1 mint] m“ m‘ n‘ m?“ a‘ changed with fresh egyzs very scarce {F0111 Bflllbh 00111171191"- 1‘ v.1 ll] . 1llll‘l‘.'1-l ill liii early date . ‘ ' ‘ mild (lcnrind ‘ihcail f. ll ‘l .--. lll- o0 10.64 emits. 1115i» 56 t0 53 t I i-loi irIi-i" i.'1-- ryu- lion which he i i l O it m!“ V‘ 1 ‘k i:rtu'."cr-Vt’l1t;lcslile clrnlers hcro are‘ mid pullel/s 50 cents a dozen. 1.!» i ‘.11. . t ‘[..'"- ' ‘-. . .. . . i t“ l" i m ‘i n "L “m l: ‘ 110v: pnyinr: prrvzliirers for vet-z; vx- ltccripts “tire 1.360 cases. O11 the po-i ~11 ~11 Wllirjr lll'l'2lllgL‘lllCl1iS or " _ ,tras 46-52, first; 42-47. pull-t cxtrzr; our Prince Luuxird bland potatoi 36".” The nxqrlmt cqnyuucd | . . t. , . . iCliicugo-Spot 24. Nov. ‘"30 3-8. Dec. 1'(‘ll‘l_ii ehipprirs. W. 1(l!‘l‘i[‘l'fll Nisiixigr-r, U, Ilppleton Atlantic Re- ;. i , C.\'.R. . "i m, i , I , _ i(lllCC1—Pl‘lC(‘.S on the produce and l When Sir ilcnry Thornton visited. Chnrizitmoivii recently", this qucstionf 15mm Cf dc and he ])!"7llll.-73d w’ ' 1 13;) wiih the Unilezl illl'lllll'lii"~. I! i‘ 1' r all"; 'f‘i.e lI‘ll'[.’l'.lll'l.'. show tliiit Sir Hen-j L a die 5 fa n ch I Ch ’TownGolfClub 11'.‘ has fiiliillcrl his promise. This mziifcr, WillCll has been a‘ ."1lLl'(‘f‘ of l-rinpiriiit by polzito ship-l pet's loi- nflllf‘ time. v.11‘; also broughtl liciore the Biiziril of Riiilwtiy (Joni-i missioners when they held a session‘ in Cliarlottetoirii. Thi- prienincc (‘OHYPlfllllPd of is tiiiit 1.710 lYllitVtM from lhc Island 11> lilr‘ Stairs iirc cxziinuitrd in lfllllijll.‘ Ji L. ‘land that after examination the cars Whereas upon reading the petitloniarc not‘ ilroperly sealed up‘ and as, In“, and (l. (‘UIINPFIIIPIICp potatoes hut-g become] ‘mllh, both of PIIWIIlII, “lured by we “QM” 1m fill‘ of William Henry Wallace .'-.‘. lforcsiiitl. the lixcrutor- of the above? named Estate praying that a citation may he issued for thi- purpose- hcrc/ lnnffer set forth: You an- herrhy required to I i11- nll person». In- tcri-sti-il in the sriiil lii-t1tn tn h.“ and‘ appear lit-fore lTlI‘ iit :1 Prolritc (‘ourti to be held in the (‘ourt Ilnuse In‘ Fliiirlotlrlmin. in Queen's fWuiiit". lhe sriirl I'm-n ' the‘ elclilreulh 1hr - 11ml. l of coming. llt the hour of rlru-n ifv-‘ork ‘it - Alfred Cloiv; ti. Ererrtt clow. _ . m, Grjldn In 1‘ Jun" Oatwfly: 2‘ E"l_,ji1;: nl‘ the official opcnhrz ‘of the, A ., Kulhnw"Curl_nn;|i1r-\\' 18 ll"l" rouiwn when VlhCOllDt M. Ri-IZPIF. innd Lady Dlllillflfiflll were Mrs. Goodwill Ilrcw spcciiil attention Beer. Mrs» M- BJBHBU- MW J- O- inade by Lady Hyndman. Mrs. T. W. L. PrOWSB- occasion namely that hole no 14 be named Benjamin Rogers, Mrs. George Bun- Bi PLEASANT,‘ GROVE SCHOOL Honor roll for October:—- of Kathleen Doric. ZIQC. l\i1.‘l] trc firmer. Grnrlctl shipments; country are selling: to WlllliCvillt‘ ilcnl- Icrs at extras 57. firsts 54, yniiipi lras 4H. seconds 3;’ ilclrcrcd. Stor- litc ejzus lire bone‘ cffrrcrl to ivhulc- ' I rulers nt extras 34 1-2 1-2-33 m1 Dilnlfi of grading into stor- -—E;:sr l‘CCf‘i_iltS licrc to-l ‘:1 to" " . if _ 5H Late M z: 0' l4—1EQg.\')-—] iowing s0i11c~<ll10l0£1 fll 39 1-2 Jobbing wflyfpotind. To retailers solids . Fresh cg; 11nd firm. To w mp c,\'[i"@|'|}r9]y houses will advance prices Ramon NARRO Anoihcr H <1 o -| 3 5 H- a '0 c: wfifln Mat. 3.15. 161'. 37c. ’-*" 2s}. lm, 52¢." IAR. NOVARBO’S GOLDEN JICE SINGING MANY POP- LLAR SONG HITS IN A PAS- SIONATE. COLORFUL RO- - MANCE OF A SINGER. OF SEVILLE THAT FITS NOV- ARRWS GREAT TALENTS PERl-‘ECTLY. “Loving dairy markets here today were un- changed. Eastern townships no. I pasteurized creaniery butter was to 29 3-4 cents a were 32 cents and prints 33 cents a pound. ,It reported that some wholesale to rctall- 41ml nil-din ‘crs tcmorrow one cent a pound. Re- (mm 11n- Tcipts. were -s5. fiixsts 32 lmarkct- y Annual liiieeiing P\'- 576 boxes. On the cheese market Ontario was 13 3-4 cents and Quebec 13 1-4 to 13 3-8 cents a pound. Receipts tatallcd 2.019 boxes. Prices WU‘: unchangcd on the egg British Columbia eggs lwherc the main supply of eggs are ccininy: from nrc getting larger. The ‘tato iiiiirkct New Brunswick green , V quor by Magistrate Tweedy yester- firm._ mountains were 8.3 cents pcr 80 refrigerators I pound bag. Princc Edward Island po- ZIO 1-4. MONTREAL. QUT. Nor. 14»—1Pro- tntccs are quoted at B5 cts for cob- .bls1-s and 90 cts for mountains per 00 imiind bag. Th» Secretary Treasurer's report pure n hricf resume of the activities of tln- Lurlici; Branch for I930. spe- clnl mention lacing made of the ‘llflill.’ pleasing additions made to the cluh Iltillfie throughout the season. ltfrs. T. W. L. Prowse on behalf of U‘: Match Committee reported that the various matches held The annual iucstinu of the Lndico throughout the summer had created on Rooms, ynierdirr Goodwill 111 the chair. The various reports showed that the reason of 1930 had bcen_a more? committees elected successful one as far an the Ladies’ of 193l:— "ancli was concerned. The. President in her report refer- red to the ‘passing!’ of cur the ‘ of the Charlliltctoirn iClub was held in the (Jnnriili .Wc shall 1on1: rciiii-iiibcr his (irzirlc VIII-J. Aldrin Doric. tirade VII-l, Laura Watts. I 7 Gratin IV-l, George Lawless; 2 i’ l sin 11.111111‘! ();ll‘.\.. ‘j \'.’ill.iril .\'liiri‘.'ij.'. fcrcnoon n!‘ the szv-vie dur to shiiiv GYM!" “"1- Gfllrlld" l-limlPssl 2. rnuw- if nnr tlirv min \\I-\ lllf‘ .'\i‘- l '1"13'"3 3- Pm"! Rflwrls- It? mum of the Hllll r2111» "llllllill net f “ T '-"1' *--1. Eddie UHF-Will’! 2. w‘ he pa ‘I'll 11nd l‘1v- lii-"ii" rifle"! :1- pru il liir in '.‘.l'l pctilnn nnil on motion of Jliilcolm T-{t-lfiimion. Fl". Proctor for said Petitioner. And I do hereby nrdrr thnt a trur copy lien-of - hr fnrlhrxilh giulili-hcd in some ncws- I l ck- -Tf‘flCll0l'. Les '.- r ___ __.__________ hat all persons interested in the said v3.9; 9,-1.1; ~-i in ("llfllvtlrllfllll lisliifi- us- 'II("""5i|l(l muv have due i ~ iii Pl"ll up»); f,” “l: notice thereof. ' ivtlvv weclls from llici Ii- 5- h-mwf nirl that n true copy] I-wflhpf |)f\ f(1v‘tl‘-'i'.'l po-li-il in the] filouizlfi Public [Nair-s rrsiiri-ti-clv. Y1"“"'V. in the Full o.’ the Fniirt l‘-~"‘c in (‘lwrirllcliran nfrrc rid. a! 1"" I'm! 07PM In Prtrnzil nfori-"llrl ‘ ~' 11v- “--l1r.n1.|p"'ie In Vet- .i 1.1 ("men's Conny nforrsuiil so 9i < n '. GIVEN under my hand and the Seal of the snlil Court this l-lth day of November A. 0.. !!‘:‘0 and In the 21st year of "is Dlajrslfs reign. 151d.) ll. L. PALMER. Judge of Probate. 7l-ll-l5-Sat84l. 2' “The Willinzdon." lie, Wflflll fliclldtiiiill, the suggestion llingzlon upon timt niid prc sent. n11 Le- nririiiiig nt , matches. The President, Mrs. V. used and which llilfl proved so suc- , _ _ President Mr. Pope, who was one‘ ""'"‘l""' (trade kml’ Vincent Doyle’ 2" charter members of the club. iA. Grant. (re-elected). zcnlul the‘Tur11er. Mrs. E. D. Nicholson, Mrs. reat interest he nlwnys took in the ' Golf Club and iL-c welfare. In npenk- ,1 Golf ,much interest among the players re- fcrrinu especially to the nine hole when local handicaps were ccssful. Following are Offififlrfi 11nd for the season the President-Mina". W. H. Pcthlck. Vice President-Mrs. W. A. Mac- worthy 1 Lnrcn. Secretary-Treasurer — Miss Helen House Committee-Mrs. P. W. H. C. Brown, Mrs. L. E. Wellner. Handicap Committee. (C.L.G.U.) ,Mis.". Mnry E. Hnszard. Miss Edith C. H. Match Committee » -Mrs. Local Handicap Commlttee-Mrs. tain. Presbyterian Summer School and Missionary Conference ' FOOTBALL - m‘. ALISON vs. iABBIEB at Abegwelt Grounds to-dly in 3.00 P. M. 9179-11-15-11. School WIIIST TOLRNAMENT- Contin- ues in C.W.L. Hall Monday evening November 17th. Tlcketc at door. . _ 9185-11-15-21 w” a very successful one indeed. FOOTBALL -_ MT. ALISON vs. iABBlES at Abegwelt Grounds to-dny ‘at 1.00 p. M. 8179-11-15-11. led spices CLARKE BROS. MT. STEWART. ,will buy live pcultry with empty crops on Wednesday, Nov. 19th. 9182-11-15-21 l l i C. E. PRATT AND SON St. Peters. ‘will buy live poultry with empty wraps on Thursday, Nov. 20th. 9182-11-15-20 M1- Stavert the following leaders ACKNOWLEDGEMENT-The Sis- ters of St. Vincent's Orphanage gratefully acknowledge the sum of $50.00 from the St. Bernard Society of Cardigan. her. BEDEQUE UNITED CHURCH, Sunday, Nov. 16. ll a. m.; Senrle- tawn. 3 p. m.; cape‘ Traverse, 7 p. m. A musical program is being put on' by the choir in the Bedeque Church at 7.30 p- m. full or part time were BS 10110"? Doris living, George Irving, Albertvn Miss Edna. B-alner, Miss Margaret Summcrside S. R. PENDLETON will be buying live poultry at. D. J. Riley's store at 'Belle River on Yruesday, Nov. 18. commencing at noon. Please bring "birds ln with empty crops. Small Bernard, Horace Pay-titer, Freetown rind moulting birds will not be ac- ,c-epted. l A1555 Florence; Beer, 9190-11-15 i town, FINED FOR NIGHT SHOOTING_. Tuesday afternoon on information of nfigratcry Bird Warden, Spurgcon Jenkins, four men appeared before Magistrate George J. Tweedy on a ‘charge of attempting to kill mig- liattry game birds during the night. All pleaded guilty sud fines of $25 rind costs or 30‘ days were imposed in c.1011 case. ' field, l I l McPherson, Miss Florence McWil- Eleanor Ross. Belfast. . Miss Florence McNeil]. Miss Elsie Mc- Neil, Miss Florrle McPherson, Mm YESTERBNPS MARKET- Butt/Br Minnie McPherson, Miss Mary Lat- imld at 37°i 9385 50¢; Oliif-‘kéns 906 hard, David Davies, Norman McPher- '10 $1.00; ducks $1.55; geese $2.00 to Son, Cardiggrp $2,501 “rules 12¢ dw- Hav "100: l-Iiss Margaret. McDougal. Wood Isla- SLYEW 40c: oats 35c to 40c: turnips nds, Wilfred McLean White Sands, 18c and 90583-085 35 Cents. There W95 Miss Pearl McLean Dundas, Ernest a. fair offering of fish, u-ith the ex- , Matheson Dundas, ' ceptlon c-f haddock, at the usual The opening meetmg was held (m mice‘ the evening of Monday August 4th Short addresses. w-ere given by Miss SOCIAL EVENING-The auclm" Muriel Winchester, Toronto, Miss forty-fives uniismoker held at The 151mm“, Mcggugal], Deaconess 1n ‘Holy Redeemer Hall Thursday ntghl; i Training Rev_f1~h¢,n15__i;_pmig.er and ‘was a, great success. The first rprizc .Rev_R_Hm~i§-]cy stav'ert_ ‘in the auction forty-fives was wont A]; spake o; me “pm-mm, o; m; lby Mr" Frank Gauam and u" 5°C‘ ireliglous education of the young and ,c11cl prize went to Mr Howard Moly- istresscd the need of summer schools .1195“: The freeze-out Cfefllfid a 10¢ iand other simlliar organizations hav- E“ excllfmelll and W- J - B- Flem- ing for tilClr object the training of the ‘ming won out. filter a hard contest. young pejplc 1o;- leadership in the ' service cf God and of their fellow men. Alter tlz: clcse of the addresses a social hour was held in order that all PROHIBITION COURT — Nine ’months in Jail without the option of in fine was the sentence pronounced on the defendant in e case of un- lnivful possession of intoxicating ll- qualuted with each other. The meeting was a. vcry inspiring one and ah felt that the Summer School v-as away to a good start. The class work began on Tuesday mcrnlng". The fcranoon of each day thrcughtotfi .113 wee-k was given uip to studies dealing with the church work. 1. The lecture on the Bible Study .-—9.50 A.M. each dny were given by Revrhomas A Rodger day. The man had been previously convicted on a similar charge. Mr. B. J. Haywood conducted the prose- cution while Mr. J. J. Johnston ap- peared for the ‘defendant. SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATE-Mr. Richard E. Johnston. a former Is- lander, brother of Mr. ‘J. J. John- ston, City‘, has been elected for the third successive time. on the Re- publican ticket, to the House of Rep- resentatives for the State of Massa- chusetts. Mr. Johnston, who has been residing in the United States for about twenty-five years, repre- sents the district in which he lives, Suffolk County, Boston. was “The Holy Spirit." A-mong other phases of the subject discussed in the several lectures were “The Hcly Spirit a person" The Holy Spirit a. Divine Person" The Coming of the Holy Spirit on the day of Pcntlcost" The Holy Spirit in the Church" “The threefold purpose of the coming of the Holy Spirit" "The Baptism of the Holy Sipirlt“ T110 Tli- rec perils- Resisting thc Holy Spirit, grieving the Holy Spirit, and quench- ing the Holy Spirit." This course was not only very inte- resting but was also very instructive. The lectures on “Sunday School Methods and Young Peoples Work from 10 A.M. - 10.50 A.M. (each day) were given by bliss Muriel Win- chester, Toronto. ‘This course included among others "lectures on the following subject; ‘The punpose of Teaching" Sunday School Literature" “Thc Junior Mode] Lesson" "The Ideal Young People's meeting" and "The M01191 Sunday School." to all. eterdy Miss Winchester is n specialist on work among young people and the lectures were found to be very helpful especially to those engaged In Sun- WEDDING BELLS-A quiet but interesting wedding was solemiiizcd in Trinity United church Parsonage, Charlottetown on Wednesday, Nov. 12th at 7 p. m. when Flo Matilda MacRuc, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. AlcxandenMacRac of Milton, be- came the bride of Thomas Edward Gordon Cerew, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Carew of Hunter River. Rev. C. N. Brown, M- A., perfomied the ceremony in the presence of a few immediate friends. The happy young couple left by car on a wedding trip to various points ln New Brunswick and Nova Scotla "and on return will rcsldc at Hunter Rlvcr. A host. of friends extend to them the l1cartlcst of best. wishes. THE YOUNG PEOPLE'S S0- CIETY of 'I‘rlnlty Church rc-organ- lzed its Study Groups for the sea- 'l Within the day School work. 3. The lecturu on “Missions” from son lut evening. The introductory lesson in art. took the form of a lec- Reach of All CLIAI, healthy akin and loft. Iiutroul hllr are your heel uaeu. They are no euy to lose through neglect, yo! no euy to retain ifyouwill onlyuaeCllilcllrl Preparation! every day. The Soap cleanses, the Ointment hells and the Talcmn imparts a pleasing fragrance. e-ia “pa”. si-g m. 011mm as». Id m. 1...»... 25¢. than. Dnpol I 1.1. no ca. ma" lam-m. ture illustrated with lantern slides by Mrs. Fraser. The discussion on "India" was led by Rev. C. N. Brown and Dr. czffln. while Mr. R. H. Rog- crs taught the class, in literature. Arrangements for bowling on ‘rues- dny nights and for adlscussloii group on Sunday nights were made. It was. lectures on Home Missions ln Canada, also decided that-the study groups‘ Mission work in India. Chlnii, ‘Pri- ln Literature, Art. India. and ills-tor: nlcliu-i and Biltlsh (Mirna. be continued on Friday evenings un-i ‘I'm eoursg was full 0f iiwhW-UO" iu Christmas. ' w nu. ll AM. 11.40 A.M. were given by Miss Eliza/bah McDouilll- Dewonvss In Training assisted by Miss Ethel Read. returned Missionary; from China Besides an introductory lecture entitled "The Call to the Church" by The annual Preabylfllln 5mm”? and Mlzalonary Conference which was held 0n fir! Y-llc A- grounds. Canoe Cove August itb-llth Taking leaders 1nd ll/"dlm! 3089i’ her there were flft/y-two in all enrol- The school was held under the 811' of the Presbytery of Prince Edward Island and the holding of the sqnooi being part 0f the work of the Fresbyterys Committee on Sunday School and Your)! People's Wm‘- i” w” pregldéd over by RevRHensleY Stavert, convener of that Counmlttee- In the carrying on of the work 0! the school there were associated with Rev and Mrs ThosARodgcr. Rev- -'——- W.E.Davles RevChunLBLClalr Jeans, Rev.M_Bc0tt Fulton D.D N555 Mauriel Winchester, Torontot M138 Elizabeth MoDougal]. Miss Ethel RBid- Mr~J.I-I_Patterson and Mr1R..C.Arc- 'f‘he students tn ettendqnce durln! Miss-Jean Forsythc. ‘Miss Mil-mare‘ Fcrsythe. Miss Marlon Hardy, lvllss Sinclair, John Baker, Robert B688 Mss Helen Bernard. Miss Gladys Bcr- I llilfd, Miss HazelCampbell, M55 maillese of vislflns we congregations Campbell, Miss Olive Stavert, Angus Miss Mary Mwnzle, Hartsvme lsuch u. site. The motion was carried Clyde River’ l unanimously. Miss Jemima McLainc, Charlottetown, Miss Emily Foster, Miss hfarguerit/e Terrell, Miss Jessie Jenkins, Marsh- Miss Donna Rodger. Miss Harriet‘ Rodger, Miss nicanoi- Wallace. Miss Katherine Buchanan, Miss Margaret b _ _ ‘splendid contributions that they had liams. Miss Christie McCall, Miss present might become the better ac-‘ The theme for this course of lccturcs ‘ ‘Miss McDougall this course included‘ p 15, 19 4. The series of lectures 0n the Pr- esbyterian Church History Presby- terian Chumh Doctrines and Pres- byerlan Ohumh Pulley, were given ‘by Rev.W.E.Dovlee. Rev. OhuJ. BtcGI-lr Jam and RevJLI-femely "The need of a daily period of Re- tlremenP-Rev. W. E. Davies. "loyalty to High Ideals'_'-—J. H. Pat- YS“ "IXNIBIIOUF the various _ mutton: It fa expected n“; w uat. ital, roll: lrflund um ,, lumber of ltudentl i for the Summer I nary conference. 'A dlscusslon u to the duration i e summer school wits held (m. 5 ort while. It was agreed that W111 be founq wheel end M, tenor}, committee be appointed to look “Unaelflah Bervlee"-Mlss Muriel this matter. The following i, winchesgeg, Committee: Rev. R. Hensley gm "Making Roads"-J. H. Patterson. These lshort gripping‘ talks were listened to with rapt attention. The forming of the friendship ctr- cle and the singing of "Taps" brought each day's proceedings to a close. mind 'mP°55lbl°- "l" W556i’ or 0 It Ls thus surely clear to all that 91°“! Smlmd 91"" be Prfivldedy each day was crowded with things P11 flltendlng summe school. that were moat worth while. [meeting than adjourned, After the lecture period had closed Th” “ma! clam! °I the sch on Saturday a short business meeting W“ held °n 5531"“? evening. -. w“ hem . Hensley Stavert presided. The financial report Wm given by 1 shmt addreses F19"? 81V?" by - Rev. R. Hensley Stavert. It was I'm“- RWFY- M!“ Muriel Winch found that when Ill of the money m‘- l-‘m- T- A- “"18". M!“ ' due for registration fees and for mm Mqmlllflllfl-Yld Rev- R. Renal board would be paid in that there “ven- Quite a numb" °1' "H'- at would be sufficient to meet all obllg- “Fm “l” almkelmd ‘Old o! the be shim“ ‘ _ eflts derived from attending g The question of securing a peiman- 5°h°°L Many °l “mm 5"" "KP - ent camp site was discussed at some 51°“ t” ‘"1 m“ n“ ‘"51"’ h" - ~ length. It was then moved by Rev. a" t“ “hm”- Thos. A. Rodger and seconded by Mr. A“ were ""9 enthusiastic regard ~ Angus Bernard that Presbytery be the success of tlie school and all -~ . approached and that we ask them for “wk mrward with plmsu" l0 t , permission to secure epermanent site midi“? °I “mm” sum "hml for holding our Summer School and "m" Hem" b"”kl“5 "P “l! 1°11! Missionary Conferences and that we hands and “n! "Blast b° H“ , also ask that they grant us the prlv- that Bhlds", 011 Sunday. three services we within the bounds for the purpose of held ‘m the grounds‘ me mm“! soliciting subscriptions for paying for ‘servlce was’ under the dkecm" '1 ‘ MrstRev.) T. A. Rodger. , In the n ternopn a. Young Reoples’ meetln was held ivlth a large number of tn young people taking part.- At the evening meeting the addre- was given by Rev. R. Hensley stav ert. The address was n. very fltttn one forikthe occasion. On Monday the various leach-rs ail the students set out for their rrspee tlve homes and the Summer School for aiiotlibr year was ended. This is the fourth Summer School and Missionary Conference livid iin. der the eiusplces of the Presbytery of Prince Edward Island and in the in- terests of the Young People of lha Presbyterian Church in Canada. art, Miss Elizabeth Mcnougqi] n Angus Bernard. , It was strongly recommend“ for mother year cots be secure“ the camps. but ff this should It was then further moved and icarrled unanimously that Rev. R. ; Hensley. Stavert, Rev. and firs. Thos. -A. Rodger be a committee to try to ‘secure a suitable site for the holding ‘ of the annual Summer School. A vote of thanks was extended to Miss Muriel Winchester and another to Miss Elzabeth McDougell for the gmade to the success of the Summer i‘ School. f A third vote of thanks was extend- j ed to the officers and members of the iwomen’: Missionary Society- of the ‘lPresbyterlan Church in Prince Ed- iward Island for their kindness and igeneroslty in making it possible to ihave Miss McDougall assist ln the l work of the school. i It was then moved and seconded Y_ M_ c‘ A‘ ,that a fourth vote of thanks bc cx- H. Craswe“ no 251 m i tended to all of the other leaders who R A. Craig u. 268 163 had helped in any way in the work a Conraa m6 1M of the Summer School. Just at oils time the attention of ‘i’ A’ Emu” ‘ all present was culled to the fact that "" "' __:' _>__ whlle each of the other leaders had 1063 1003 lmede splendid contributions-to tliciTowl . . . , H isuccess of the Summer School that‘ " " -" 1ft must. not be forgotten thutothc, ROVERS ’ fresponslblllty of carrying the work of P Mcmnls h \ _ _ ‘ 5194 821 m the school through as a whole rested R. Harley " i 265 Q42 m ‘upon Rev. R. Hensley stavert and R Day ' ' ' 206 240 m ‘that therefore he was deserving of .1 Fara "' "‘ ' 162 178 m ispeclal mention. All should be led to Ray ‘Hgigg’ "' 1 n12 mm m Irenllze what a great debt they all “ "' "__ :‘__ N lowed to Mr. Stavert for KWiIIS 5° 10391221 9m ‘much time and energy towards mnk- qua] I Sm Majority for Rovers.’ I92. pins. High Single P. McInills 321 pins. High "Phrce R. Harldv. 739 pins C. N. R. ling the school such an outstanding isuccess. i In passng this vote of thanks spec- , fal mention is thus to be made of the splendid work clone by Min-Stavert. l These several votes of thanks were [carried unanimously duly presented Cgzyfassey ' [and sultebly acknowledged. B‘ Howattn ' 180 m; m i ~A committee made up of renresem" ' """ 178 170 m Jatlves from the different congrcga- "' itlons throughout the Island was then "'"'"" 132 181 13 appointed. '_ u‘ _ The following ls ii l‘st of the repre-I 894 M“ M sentatlves named from the xiarlouslTotal '" '""* congregations represented at the; Summer School 11nd Mlssonnry Con-' PRJNIERS i ference. i Miss Jean Forsytlir. Albcrton; MemE V05???’ - '1 ~- 178 17" 334 ; Annie McKay, Freeland: John Baker. H" Morgan --- -,- 132 34! m iSummerslde: Mlss {Helen Bernard. R- Dmwa“ 137 242 m ‘Freetown: Mls Mary MCK9llZl8,|"v' '7' Mmlaghm ~11 199 18‘ m .Hflrtsvlllc: Miss Florence Beer, Clyde W" 95w" --- 203 2H6 l“ iRlvcr: Miss Jenrmo McLnlne. Zion, "' " "' Charlottetown; Miss Marguerite Ter-' 904 112i‘ 93 ,rell, Marshfleld: M ss Catherine Tom * - - - - ' - - - » '- 39'" iBuchanan, Belfast; Miss Margaret Malvfit-Y for Printers 374 P1115 McDougall. Wood Islands: Wilfred H1811 $111212 P. lPower cs6 pins ‘McLean, White Sands; Miss Florence. H5811 Thu» P- Yviver 5B2 111"‘ [McLean and Norman McPherson. " Cardigan; Ernest Matheson, Dundas. The representatives of the remain-l 1 ‘der of the congregations are to b: TELEGUPUERS ,appolntcd later. s c. N. n. tsaouii The duty of each member of this“ Cline"?! -- 1- 157‘ H icommlttee will be to get in touch l3- LBPl-el‘ --¢ 115-’ "'1 w’ with all of the young people in their F- MPIHWYO -.. ...-.. 15B 1:17 I1"! respective congregations and to talk L- DlXOn n. 119 177 m tothemuboutthe worth of the Sum-‘Ji Williams -.- 155 l5‘ m n1er School and Missionary Confer- fencc and to see that its nmny of the, lyoung people frcin each of the cun- ‘gregatlona as possible are given n11 opportunity of attending the school to call their baby. lf they desire to do so. Second Boy: "I dcift know. ‘rho With a wide awake committee at chrlstencd him ufirchlbald." Was Weak and ‘Ilia flown Could scarcely‘ Do Housework l Mrs. Edward A. Allen, Bomnson, Alta..W1'""9’ "1 would like to tell you of the great benefit ' have received from your Milhurifli Heart M" Nerve Pills. I wu fouling very much run d0 In health, and was no week I could lclwfll! d my housework, in fact, I would have to lie don in ilic afternoon for an liour or no. I saw S911 Pills ln the drug More and took ll box liorno W1!“ me, and I was delighted with my renewed atmnfill- I i I Pf”. a “x have recommended them to a neighbor Md f”! lure they will help her too." mung-i by >11 drug M1 Pllflll mm. u mun 0nd u natal v! w!" l" T“ T‘ Machine shop lost liy default. » First Boy: "What are they W“ I 1