coronal: 24. 11:34 iTHE suM A and Pnnvqr THE (JHARLUVFEiPUW-N a QQYARDIAI} y.‘ gllbE-UARDIA 1v UNTY CHRONICLE i s Western Local; -',|'||Ia' column in reserved for new‘: h" n“ ban oomph u? s cents a worn! strictly payable In mmnufiwuny £3“! ‘any o! ‘he or local interest but advertising . up“ nature may be inserted ldillli-W- arms PLACE fixtures, large ‘meg, lowest price, at Bruce's. L-IMO-IO-HS-‘li. 40MB To- “u; PLAY uvrhe‘ Gaudet; consolation Wilbur Gal. Pill Bottle," on Friday svcnins. Oct. 26th, in Central Bedeque Hall. . L-IQSB-IO-iIS-Ii p8!!! WIATHEBMIIP, storm window eyes, storm door hinges and latches, glass, putty. paint cw. It Bu“ L-lldil-IO-fli-lli. AEBIIOUSLY Imp-Friends will regret tn learn that Mrs. Stanislaus Gallant oi Bt. Nicholas is seriously ill-B I - ‘SEVERAL BOARDERS can be emommodated by Mrs. Annie Rhodes at 8 Argyle Street, Bum- memlde, L-lsilil-io-li-si ACOME T0 THE CHICKEN SUPPER. in Kensington United church, Thursday, October 25th. Home cooking table. Iplsbs-lo-M-li. ._-m ATTEND , OAVALBY SCHOOL-Mr. Keir Duncan. Ken- gingtoll, Acting Scrsfllmt. 18ft m"! visitors to the city on, Tuesday- mqynmg for Montreal where he will take a six weeks’ course in the noyal canadisirschool oi Cavalry. ._1‘0 ATTEND CAVALBY SCHOOL-Mr. Keir Duggan. Ken- singlton. acting Sergeant, left this morning for Montreal where he will take a six weeks course in the‘ Royal Canadian School of ‘Cavalry -FR.ACTURES ARM-Mr. ‘rheo- dore Arsenault fell from his truck wagon on Monday, whll st work and had the misfortune fracture m; arm just above the wrist. He eeeeivea ’ i ‘ atsnent and is now doing nicely-S s-FIINERAL 0F MR8. MAXIM]: GAliLANT-The funeral of Mrs. Maxims Gallant was held on Tues- day morning from her lain m!!!- ence to Bt. Paul's Church and cem- etery, simmer-side. Rev. J. P. E. 0'Hs.nley celebrated the Requiem Mess, and Rev. Dr. Maclellan, V. 0., omeiated at the grave. The pall- bearers were Coun. Sampson Grady. D. P. Melclleill, W. B. Mac-Neill. Al- bert Oakea, Emanuel Arsenault, and Stanley DesRoches-B \ lib-s. George Taylor were held from asi- 1m residence in Central Bad- cque to the Baptist Church. The services at the house and I180 ll? the Church were both larsely at- tended. Rev. Mr. Crcwe conduc- ted the short service at the house. Assisting him st the church service were Rev. J. B. Wilson. Rev. Mr. Chisholm and the Rev. Mr. Archi- bald. During the servic~ the choir sang favorite hymns oi the defici- sed. The choir also sang at the graveside“ The pallbearers were Messrs. Rufus Bsgnall, William Callbeck, Edgar Clark, John Daw- son. A. E. Wright and Cllflcld wright. The funeral arrangements wore in charge oi Mr. Keith Oomp- ton. summersida-S ALBANY VILLAGE SCHOOL The following is the standing of Albany Village School: Grade X- l Olive Buchanan. I Mary Carmi- Chflcl. 3 Donald Cameron. Grade IX-l Gertie Nconan. 3 Ernest Noohan, 3 Eldon Noohafl- Grade VIII-l Clara Noonan, I Annie Cameron, a Hilda Muttart. Grade VI-i Florence Cameron. 2 Ralph mane“, . Grade lV-l Helen ‘trainer, 2 Betty Green. Bheidon Greet (cqulll 3 giliaris mum. ds III 6r:-l He Nconan. 2 Mildred Dsrnsch: » Grade III Jr.-—‘l Annie Phillip- son. ‘ Grade I Br.-1 Aileen Claire Pineau. 2 Geraldine Nconan. Ralph 0min icqual.) s Stirling noiman. Berthrhl. Ilutlow and Basel M. Green, teaehsrg, Newest Restaurant Sumner-side - Delicious home-made pastry Full Course Dinner 8r v i Supper 85 cents. Fountain Service Give us a call when in town. DAN R. CHAN Manager . m... ll. In” OPIOIIIIIIT , 1 -DIBPINSIN.G our specialty. Taylor Drug 00., l L-lil-sl-(I. 212i j-WOIJ! 0N BOBDIN ROAD _. Two miles of concrete pavement out of Borden has been completed and open for traffic. One mile of black base on the Bevan Mugs Bay Road —WIELY CARD PARTY-file C. M. B. A. at Bummer-sf’ was held on Monday evening with a very good attendance. The prise winners were: ladies, Mrs. Ralph MscAleer. consolation, Mrs. Wm. - Cameron: gentleman's J. Henry ll-lltr-B PERSONALS -Mr. Peterrcallant. inspector oi Schools fOr Western Prince was ll visitor to Summer-side on Tuesday. —s —Mlr. Wilfred Wocdside and m. i James ur oi Bummerside| left on Wednesday morning on al business trip to Monc rn, N. B.—Sl -Mm. Walter Landry has enter-l ed the Prince County Hospital for treatment-S -(M.r. J. J. Hughes and Mr." Patrick Doyle of Charlottetown ‘ attended the funeral of ‘the late, Iecnard Duffy, Kinkora. I —-ldrs. John MscOaull, Mrs. Jessie Jardine, Misses Olive Jar- dine, Florence MacCaull and Mr. Guy MscCaull, Wllmot Valley, were Mrs. M. Cowan with her —-Miss Arsenault, R. N., has re- turned to her home in St. Raphael from the Magdalene Islands, where she had been carrying out her dut- ies in connection with Red Cross Work-S Mr. John J. MacNally Honoured A very golly time was spent Mon- day evening at the home 01 Mr. John J. MacN-ally. Summerside east, when a number oi his friends call- ed upon him to extend their con- gratulations upon his recent mar- riage to Miss Kinch oi Boston and also to extend a hearty welcome to his bride. Ccngrstulatory speeches were made by several gentlemen and Mr. MacNally was presented with lovely floor lam-p. Mr. limcNally re- plieg in suitable terms to the many kind wishes and, gifts bestowed ll R I N c . .. .. ....;cllulllv cuulll was spent in music. step dancing I and choruses. Before taking their A Number of Gar- one of a nnm‘ S.0.T. Officers Shamrock Mission Sons of Tem- perance, Kensington, has been..re- us of officers: W. A.—George Clark. R. ‘i-Weller Cotton. I A. R. ll-J-lelen Profitt. Fin. Seem-David Murphy. ‘ Tress-J. A. McKenzie. Chap-Athol Cotton. Comm-Ruth Mosse. l Asst. Cond-Norma Clark. Inside Sent._ Glen Cotton. 0. S-—J. Dawson. P. W. P.—Jamm Jardlne. The primary object is to promote. the cause oi temperance and all" good citizens wish them unqualified l success. Y. leave all wished Mr. and Mrs. Mac- Nally many years of happy wedded life-s nishee Cases ‘spos- The Late Mrs. ed of‘ Eliza MacFadyen edTmat otgzumsnlersidoeourtdn w; 19th inst, Judge Inman presiding. m the forenoon a number of gar- nishee cases were disposed of. In the case oi Neil MacDougal vs Wm. Coultcn, an absent debtor. there was Judgment oi non suit. the Court holding that absent deb- Many friends will regret to learn oi the passing oi Mrs. Eliza Mac- Fadyen, relict oi the late Neil H. Maclladyen, formerly of Augustine Cove. P. n Island. which occurred at the residence oi her scn-in-lsw ‘rhomss D. Carruthers. Bilfllls 9t» on Tuesday morning. and with whom the deceased had resided for a number of years. The late Mrs. MacFadyen was a lady of admirable qualities and strong christian eharacter- and whose pity gave ere charity began. She will be much missed for her claim for unliquldated msmages. In the case of Campbell vs Campbell the garnishee summons was dlsmissed...A judgment was given for the plaintiffs in the school ease, the dsfendent having failed to give the necessary notice of defense to the trustem. IMQJ’ Quin Parting Labrador ised with the subjoirled staff: W_. R-Keir Duggan. i I tor proceedings did not apply to a " cheerful disposition and kind hos- pitality. l There ere left to cherish her memo y one daughter, Mrs. Hugh l". Morrison of summer ‘do and one sister. Mrs. uwi. ‘lineman c! (Jentreville Bedeque. who was with her during her last illness. and to whom much sympathy is extended. The funeral takes place on Thursday at 2 p. m. from the resi- dence of Mr. T. D. Csflvlhdl’! W the Church oi Scotland Cemetery at Cape Traverse-S SIJNGL FALL-FURRINGA ', FOX RATION NO. _l As your nearest deals!- § i rsmi roll Asst: ‘Onemila east of squadr- nse, with good bdlldiagqbl acres. will llesold In two palm if desircilf F0 M"! 0.... buildings. sonth can»: road, and s1 ems north ‘side, without liuildlnll- W. lil. GILLEPII. Sumner-side In Elmer E. Shel-bell vs Wm. Coulton an absent debtor. illdsment was given for the plaintiff $29.16. In G. Edgar Clark vs Genevieve MscNelly action on a pl y note, judgment for $27.29 and costs was given. In Melvina Boyle vs Christie Bernard, thislwae an action for the recovery of Jocds; Judgment was given for the defendant. Court adiourned until 26th inst.. when the case of MscKensie vs. Gallant will be hea1vl.-—s Chief Steward . (oi r. ny ' ourslsm soopuivvlre) l II-IM CBGDMM Drowned at _Sea w» baby, Labrador, through her ancestor. Greta. behind the counter she keeps Isaac de ls Penha. who is said to in a London. England. market, is have been given the territory by of claimants lo William of Orange M1697. Hflll] IHIIIS WARMING ‘The community of Wllmot Val- ley gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ilicyd Waugh on Friday evening for a zeal old fashioned house warming. _, Mr. and Mrs. Waugh had return- ed that week from a. honeymoon in the Maritime Provinces. The groom is s resident of Wllmot, but the bride (nee Dorothyiwuttart) belonged to Carleton and the com- munity oi Wllmot hastened to ex- tend the glad hand of welcome to the new comer. . Rev. Mr. Nicholson acted as chairman for the evening. The bride, seated with her husband, re- ceived thé guests in a wine satin dress. After all the guests had been introduced the chairman called on Mrs. Brewer Waugh to read the ad- dress o! welcome. in which the best wishes of the settlement for the future happiness of the bride and groom were expressed. The presentation of s. well filled purse besides some dainty - and lmeful presents was made by Mary MoCaull, Lillian Bobey. and Jack Baker, Mr. Waugh graciously acknow- ledged the good wishes and gifts and on behalf oi his bride and self extended a cordial welcome to all to visit them at anytime in their new home, A real musical evening followed with instrumental numbers and sing sunsc- beautiful estate oi the late '1‘. J. Humphrey and many friends throughout the Province join with the Wllmot Valley neighbours in wishing the young couple every success-s ST. ELEANOIPS SCHOOL Following is the report for the month of September: Grade X.-l, Catherine Mills; 2, Fred Tanton; 8, Iris Weeks. Grade lX.—l, Ruth Holland; 2, Patricia Weeks; 8, Avis Tanton. Grade VElL-l, Bruce Mills; 2, Adrien Gallant. Carl Mouse; 3, Rowena Lockart. Grade VI.--1, Keith Bernard; 2, Janet Hunt; 3, Edmund Compton. Grade Ivl-l, Austin Holland; 2. Margaret unt; 8, Lena Mills. Grade .—l, Nina Wedge: 2. Kenneth Andrew; s, Marion Comp- G-rsde II Sr.—1. Charles Tnnton; I, Albert Phillips; 3, Janie Gallant. Grade II Jr.—l, Patricia. Mac- Dougall. Grade 1-1, Albert Mills. Perfect Attendance. - Catherine Mills. Fred Tsnton, Keith Bernard, Janet Hunt, Edmund Compton. Mary Crosby, Lens Mills, Nina Wedge, Charles Tanton, Janie Gal- , lant, Albert mm. "Percentage of attendance, 89.1. Earle S. Jelley (Principal). ,Mary H. Hlmt (Assistant). IIIXYVIIING FROM ACCIDENT KIM GLAMOW. N. 5.. Oct. 38 —8even-year-cld Mary-Westerman to be recovering tonight after being unconscious several hours from injuries received when she was struck down this afternoon w an aulomobih alleged to have been arms by Phillip Maillot of Walthsm, Mess. - tld Police and coastal cutters and shoal linemen-were keeping s careful lookout for some trace of the m 1&1. ett was a sick man and with that three knot current, he could Mr. Waugh has purchased the ' Grade VIL-l, Marion Tanton; a. , (DI. l7 ODMIAIPI Ioecial Wirsl ' Pres, ecutivc. lllllllllllnll Gives Address MEETING Trinity Badminton their annual meeting on Monday evening in Epworth Hall with the President Dr. H. E. Clark in the chair. The financial statement was given by the Secretary Treasurer Miss Eva Morrison and adopted. Considerable discussion was carried on regarding the activities of the club for the winter months. The election of officers resulted in Rev. Mr. Campbell being re-elecicd Hon. Hazen (Austin Brooks, Vice Zilpha Linkletter, Secretary Treas- ure: and Helen Rankin and Wal- lace Bradshaw to complete the elf- Club held Phillips, President, President, JUNIOR BADMINTON own The annual meeting o1 Trinity Junior Badminton Club was held in Epworth Hall on Oct. a2. 1n the absence of the President and "lie President, Donald Campbell occu- pied the chair. Plans were discus- sed for the coming season and it is the intention of the club to hold tournaments clubs of the town. The election of officers resulted as follows: Hon. President, E. Clark elected), President Brenton Ran- kin, Vice Resident, Donald Camp- bell. Secretary ‘Pressure! Murray with other Junior (YE- Willett. Ruth Rhodes and Claudia Rogers were elect-ed as additional ‘members to complete the executive. l_ if- a never have made shore alive ii he fell overside," declared the Captain. Rev. Father Mo nagh an North Bedeque Community Club met on Monday evening, Oct. 22nd, with an average attendance present and Pres. D. B. MacDonald in the cha/lr. For local entertainment there was s, Community chorus, Recita- tions by Miss Nellie MacDonald, Readings by Rev. Mr. Nicholson, V0981 T310. by Mrs. James Mac- Donald. James Stavert and Clem- ent Carruthers. ‘The special speaker was Rev. Fr. Monaghan of Seven Mile Bay, who took for his subject, ‘The Marvel- lous Nineteenth Century.” The lec- ture was a reminder of the extra- ordinary developments which had taken place since the French and American Revolutions and the dis- locations caused by them in Eur- ope and America. He stressed the amazing increase in production, the and 5t. Stephen at a largely gt- tended meeting oi the congrega- tion Tuesday evening. Rev. s. J. Maoarthur 01' Fbederiown, interim m Presbyterian presided. and a graduate of Glasgow Univer- Slty- He was for a time minister of a Presbyterian church in the sub- urbs oi New York, but preferring to reside under the British flag he came to Canada and accepted s. call BALLEXTENDED lnsulnlllslll: MINISTER Rev. Charles Bi. Clair Jeans, now of Bummersldc. P. ll. 1.. was ex- tended s unanimous call to be min- llffl’ 0f the Church of 8t. John for the church and traveling missionary, Mr. Jeans is a native oi Scotland speed and ease in transportation, the swiitness in communication. industry. He closed with s. remind- er that as a. result of these chang- es we Me living in a wonderful age and it is our duty to understand After the usual vote of thanks tendered to the and a gran- ious reply by him. arrangements were made for succeeding meetings which will probably be of the na- ture of concert and debate. A com- the teachers. and Mlfilll and Mrs. Dingwell to with the Carnegie Library-S to the Summer " and the Lul sequent social changes John Presbytery would move n4; following the introduction of steam mpidly as possible to secure m, power and the new machinery intoplean’: transfer if he accepts the call. John and St. Stephen has been va- cant since the resignation oi Rev. it and shape it in the interests oi L. W. Newton about a year ago. For several ruonths Rev. D. oun- niuehass Graham has been serv- lbs as simply minister. ‘present yesterday an‘ she threw _l\er arms around daddy's mittee was appointed consisting oi What does your munmsy do when Misses MscDougail she gets a nice present?" arrange for the reading club for forgive him, but he mustn't stay the winter months, in connection Out late again." --_____.____._. Minor-bl 1hr rm»: wim- nlnlniene Church in 1W7. Mr. Macarthur said that the 9t. to this presbytsry The Pulpit of the Church of 5t. Elsie: "My mummy got a nice neck. Eddie: "She tells daddy she'll Meeting Re Scouting .....-...-.-..........-...-.-u........."mo..." On Friday evening at mo will?" Provincial Commissioner andProvin- ‘cial President of Boy Scouts will give an interesting address on their visit to the conference of Boy Scouts at Ottawa, which took place _recent1y. - The public are cordially invited. The summcrside Scouts will be. there and a number oi Scout lesdv... ers. 'I‘here is no charge for adrnisn... sion and. it is expected large hum»... lbers will turn out to give the Pres‘- ident and Commission a royal wel-,,;_ come-S Claim Insull HaéiTi Inside Knowledge?’ CHICAGO, Oct. Zi-Wftnesses in ' the Lnsull mail fraud trial today ‘ pictured Samuel Insull, Sn, as hav- ' ing inside knowledge that stock ed on small investors was worse than worthless. The witnesses were government accountants, put on the stand to tell their own findings about the corpor- l ation securities company and its» stock. Investors lost about $100,000,» - 000 in the company, now under wire» as a swindle. » - zrPeraian Balm is the one true » family aid for skin health and; beauty. Aids the mother in addition-c a1 loveliness. Protects the tendu skin of the child. Delights the father as s hair fixative or cooling shaving. lotion. No matter to what use it is put, it is always beneficial to the skin. Every woman should use it.- Persian Balm cools and caresses the:- skln and creates complexions of sure. passing loveliness. who buys as well as for the uy. These dealers have chosen to sell Imperial pro- ducts because they believe no one else in Canada has the equipment and experience needed to make gasoline and oils of Imperial quality. IMPERIAL OIL,_ LIMITED ATRADE-MARK is a good thing for the man It protects the reputation of the seller and the pocketbook of the buyer. That's why ten thousand Canadian dealers in gasoline and motor oils have trade-marked their places of business with the red-whire-and-blue Imperial oval sign. Iris the dealer's pledge that he will sell gaso- lines and lubricants of the fines: quality only. It is your guarantee of the best value money can b man who sells. Wherever you go in Canada you will never be far from one of these Imperial signs. Buy with confidence where yousee the red-white-and-blue Imperial oval sign. 1