OC TOBER 29. I93! a anrzaamxama- TIA‘.- 4 oevleeetlseabaee Ominous-Glen Insert-hula w“ w. +4 000000000400 0a E l Classified A vertisements Wlflrllnsoflwordl Iolnrllnnollwords ......I0o)erllne steward: g 2 Ionerunsonmi-as t a ‘Kg-eats Wan-ted Wanted ,@- . pORTRAIT AGENTS-WRITE FOR! Catglcfltle, United Art Ltd.. 1261 John, Toronto. B-B-A. W. mwsiiet. A 31G I5 PRIVATE GREETING Christmas card ' sample book I free: representatives already mak-I - m; fir.) dollars up daily; exper-i icnce or capital unnecessary. Gar- |etson Company, Brantford. _Ont. A. W. 11-26-241. IGENTS WANTED 1'0 INTRODUCE‘ R.-_\'Bl Buckingham, the modern- nible cover. Looks like linen. needsi W, laundering. A necessity in ev- m- home. Low price, liberal com- n\y:'l"l'l. Write for free selling out-- warren _ BOARD AND noon-l. Alllliy E. care Guardian. 10-25-11. WANTED — PARTLY FURNISHED room for light housekeeping. Ap- ply Guardian. 7924-10-29-21 WANTED-A YOUNG MARRIED couple wants three fixrnlshcd rooms suitable for light housekeeping. Phone 421. ‘1922-10-29-31. lustratcd copy of "Theory and Practice of Fox Ranching" by Dr. J. A. Allen and W. C. S. McLure. State price. 1311's.) Lucy A. Gordon. _ _ . Alberton. 7l03-9-22rtf. tit. Sept. 1881. Public Service Mills. _ of Canada, Limited. London. On- . mm. A. w. Oct. zz-zi-zai MIF-(‘fiiiflneflu IIAN OR WOMAN T0 TRAVEL and appoint local representatives. Passion permanent; yearly guar- antee $1300 (being $25. weekly imflragé) and expenses: commission and cash bonuses besides. State. nus. experience and general qua1l-' ilcations. Winston 00.. Tower Bidil. l ‘foronto. A. w. lU-WedSatLIOct. 31. For Sale -- BEAVY BROWN PAPER FOR SALE. Apply at this Office. sass-tr. TOR- SALE-AUTOMATIC 82 VOLT Switch. Palmer a Watson. FOR MILE-ORGAN TN GOOD condition. cheap. Also base burner. Apply Guardian. 7916-10-29-31. FOR SALE. T0 LET. BOARD AND room signs on hand at Guardian Office. t1 FOR SALE-FOUR FRESH COWS. Ayrshire grades. Ludlow Jenkins. Marshfleid. 7920-10-29-31. E??- sALE-ioza DARK sieve-n male fox. Proven breeder. Howard lnce, DeSabIe. ‘7873-10-28-21. ron SALE-A sneer AND 1 RAM. Emviabralto-uinnonatn. PRO? vincial Land Surveyor. Herman- vIlu. 1141-10-21-1 mo. HARNESS. BOOTS AND SHOES rcpalrcci at New Glasgow. P. E. Is- land. Dewitt. Brown. 7905-10-29-21. ‘WILL CONSIDER TRADE FOR Silver Fovcia. Two building Lats at Davenport. center of Florida orange belt, To; a showing substantial growth ouch vmr. if interested lliTtt.‘ 1H.» qr; Guardian. M. Oct 27-31. Salesman -Wanted S A L E S M I‘! \i WANTED -- SALES cgent for Prince Edward Island. Good pay. Free outfit. We want now a reliable. energetic repres- entative to lianzlle the best dis- tricts on the Island. Our agency is profitable Write Pelham Nursery 00.. Toronto, 0.1:. S. W. S-vvsti’. Had Enjoyable Motor T rip liirough. New England States Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cotton re- Apply 50rd“; crockery Lime turned home yesterday. after a very York. 7807-10-28-31 cnjoyyablo motor trip in which they —----—-- fairly well encircled the New England r _ '-*—-— States. Prior to their motor trip lVlr. m“ 5555-03055 FOX PliPs Cotton partic-ipzitcrljn the Canadian "mid cmss from wild red and 5n‘ Chamber oi‘ Commerce tour to the yer. Lorne Bowncss. Kensington. 7923-10-29-21. FUR SALE-iii) PLYMOUTH ROCK Pullets six monthscld. Price $1.00 each. Allison MacEachern. New Argyle. 7917-10-29-21. . FOR SALE-UP-TO-DATE COT- iagc. modern conveniences. Also barn. suitable tor garage. Apply 17 great mining and paper making cen- trcs oi’ Northern Ontario. visiting the gold mining area centering on Hol- linger. Canada's outstanding copprr mine at Noranda. the silver mhrng camp at Cobalt. and the great nicklc. copper. gold and chemical industries centered at Sudbury. At the termin- grlebm- street“ 1Q_g4_fmw.g wk}; ation of this tour, which occupied a - full week. the annual meeting ses- HEAVY CARDBOARD. THE sions of tllc Canadian Chamber of Giliifdiln i5 079F198 1°!‘ 5319- a Commerce i spread over three quantity of heavy cardboard mats. specially suitable for the lining of chicken houses. etc. Price one cent i each. "F. S." B-IO-tf. i FOR sate-lose MODEL FORD‘ Coupe ibought late). Only driven! few thousand miles. Unusual bar-| gain for quick sale. Apply 2 Hills- boro St.. Charlottetown. 7615-l0-15-2wk bi-ii- Salesman Wanted lAtaunAn AND saves-rising Speclalty Salesman. Full or P!" time. Good contract. highest com- missions, exclusive line and territ- ory. Apply. stating qualifications. to Box No. 520. London. Ontario. Connecticut to Storm King highway days at Toro 0n return from To- ronto. Mr. Cotton inc-t lvfrs. Cotton and picked up his motor car at St. John and they started for Boston. following the coast rout." through Bangor. Portland. and the Maine summer sen shore resorts. After a few dflrs about Boston and the sur- roundng industrial and residential centres they started south through Taunton and Brocton to Providence. R. I.. thence across Rhoda Island and the famous Bear Mountain bridge which crosses the Hudson River about twenty miles above New York and thcn by the through West maurr-zn-Aisecgun HAND n.- Central Guardian I "I AM MORE THAN DIILIGHTED _ “'11!!! THE GOLDEN FUTURE, send copies to enclosed addresses" writes a xitisfied reader. 7925-tf MT. A. APPOINTMENTS — Mrs. Lloyd W. Shaw. of Charlottetown. has accepted the position of matron at Mt. Allison University Lodge. and Mrs. Hubbard. otNev/castle, is ma- tron at the DeBarres House. Mt. Al- lison. BINGO. FISHING POND. beauti- ful fancy work and aprons, home- made candy at Halloween Tea in aid of Charlottetown Hospital. October 29 and 30. League of Cross Hall. 7906-10-20-21. YESTERDAI/‘S IVIARKET-Buitcr sold at 37c: eggs 45c; chickens 80c; ducks $1.25; apples 15o doz- IIay 65c to 70c; straw 45c; oats 35c to 40c: turnips 18c and potatoes 40c. There was a small offering of fish. "THE MAYOR 0F SUMMERSIDE wishes to thank you for the copy of "The Golden Future." He is delight- ed with it. and would lkc to have four more copies." Get your copy curly. Price 25o. 7il25-tf PERSONALS Miss Florrie Calms has returned to the city after a five months visit to relatives in Boston and vicinity. iVLr- and Mrs. P. C. Young. of Hali- fax. arrived in the city Saturday to take up their residence. 1\Ir. Young Woodstock. Ontario. Mr. Young for- merly bclonged ,to Wood Islands. BIRTHS IlICCAULIPIn the Prince County Hospital. on Sunday. Oct. 26th. to Mr. and itlrs. Guy McCaull. a daughter. JEWELL-At the Prince Edward Island Hospital. to Mr. and Mrs. Ft. R. Jewell. Hartsville. a daughter. MARRIAGES SCHURMAN-JIOGERS — In Char- lottetown. on October 13. 1930. Mr.‘ Herbert Schurmnn. Summersdc. to Mtzs Blossom. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Rogers. Kcnsington. IIOLMIZS-Nlt‘IIOLSON-In the Val- lcyffsld United Church. h_v Rev. D. M. Sinclair. Gordon Roy Iiohnes Charlottetown and Margaret. M Inro Nicholson. Vallcyficirl. DEAfIi-IIS Mar-KINNON-On October 13. I930. Charles MacKinnon. Brooklyn. are 92. MOAIb-At Brudrnoll. Oct. 27. 1930. Miss Emma Moor. aged 83 years. Funeral today. Wednesday. at 2 p. m. BRIJCE—At Milltown Cross. Oct. 27. 1930. ltfrs. John J. Bruce. agecl 6i years. Funeral from her late resi- dcncc at 1 p. m.. Thursday. 30th to Caledonia Cemetery. illrinitp‘ Gotten ilhurtb WEDNESDAY SAID-Service preparatory to Com- munion-Vfsitors heartily wel- come — Heart: Memorial Hall. 7902-11. Point. Catskill. and up the Hudsom River to-Aiba-zr", the capital oi‘ New York State. Crossing from Albanyi back into Massachusetts. they circled; Mt. Lebanon and thcn followed the‘ Mohawk trial over the Berkshires to the Connecticut river. which they then followed directly north through the Green Mountains of Vermont. Then turning cast again they crossed New Hampshire through the White Mountains. almost to the Maine bor- der turnlng south nt Mt. Washington. the highest poo" in New England and passing thwoiirrli 111'- Pinkhnm notch and a consldcz-abls part of the White Mountains. Fatonal‘ Park. and thence through many of New Hamp- shire's most renowned mountain summer resorts to the coast again at Portland. Homeward they came through Augum; and Old Town and thence to Houlton. through a part of Maincs potato growing area and through Woodstock. N.B.. and Fred- l W-IO-ltl-fii Boarders Wanted oaanens ACCOMMODATED. Z48 Kent Street. 7810-10-24-51 Sales Help and Agents i CANADIAN GREETING CARD manufacturer requires representa- tives rboth sexes.) to sell Personal Christmas Cards in every viilflile town and city in Canada. sample book flee. liberal commissions. Wale for complete information. Premier Art Guild. 210 Victoria. Toronto. S H, A. Oct. 21 tl 30 Female Help Wanted rtsrap A MAID. N0 wasunvo. Apply Mrs. J. J. Johnston. 140 Rochford Street. 7875-10-28-31. T-‘VN-TIED-A MAID- APPLY DAV‘ ericton for home. Altogether the trip ‘e5 Hiim- 7a93'1°'3e'3l was most enjoyable and instructive. ____. and the speedometer showed twenty- two hundred miles covered. Quite a large number oi’ Islanders were met with in many centres. but the Island cnr number plate; occasioned much speculaton and even wonderment in can“. premier A“ Guild‘ 2m Viv some of thr out of the way ‘firm’ Tcmnm o‘ Oct. n n u Och” , places en rout. . - kinds of enquiries‘ being made as to where in the world Prince Edward Island might he! nnrlg as to what "The Garden of the G111!“ meant anyway. 3pportunities for Men and Women -______________________ AINT AT HOME-EARN MONEY Il-"iinting Christmas cards. Catalog- 111‘. samples. instructions ten Female Help Wanted snu. exam-mas cums ‘QR can as EARNED! m" ‘m.’ N“ weekly m‘ 060040-0-00000-0000-0004-00000 were time selling well known l'nc' ‘ Personal Christmas cards. Exper- ‘m, - 1:51? unnecessary. An early star! 6'15"“ 9mm I u“ our oo-operstlon assures sue: ;_ w_ TAyum i -- Beautiful new portfolt. l a TAYLO‘ fol-ole free. Master Kraft Co. ommflmh o . ..m1ed. Toronto. Representatives, u; gum“. “n” § I ~§IM lllll towns also. r. a. VL-mwl-tl u. i ". THURSDAY 3.30 p. mL-Reguiar monthly mac‘.- ing of the Ladies Aid in Ladies Par- lor. IN MEMDRIAM IVILLARD RAY MILL Fell asleep lri Jesus at Kehsingtah. October 16th. Willard Ray. beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mill. Kensington. aged seventeen months. Besides a sorrowing father and mother. there are loft to mourn two little brothers. The funeral was con- ducted by Rev. J. N. Blndgett at both hcusc and grave, and was in charge of.Mr. G. Roy Phillips. undertaker. Kcnsingwn. The pail bearers were uncles of the child: Sydney Mill. Elgin Mill. Ray Reeves and Scott Reeves. The little crib ls empty The littlc clothes laid by. A mother's hope. a father! joy In death's cold arms doth lie Go. little pilgrim. to thy home. On yonder distant shore We miss thee here. but come Where thou hast gone before. 7910711. SOOII WUll uunmrun Iomauln cbasloflefewn A North Illshln g a N. D. MacLean y r. ‘ill Phone Ill QQdQQQQQQ-QwsoM represents the Ralston Purina Co..- i Davey-C o rrigan Nuptials A pretty autumn wedding took place in St. Dunstams Basilica. this morning at 5.30 when Miss Lily Maris Davey. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. O. Davey. was united in marriage to Mr- Thomas E. Corri- gan. son of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Corrigan of this city. liupiial High Mass was celebrated by Right Rev. Monsignor Maurice MacDonald in the presence of re-' latives and friends of the contract- ing parties. both of whom have hosts of friends. Mr. Corrigan being on the Guardian News Staff and Miss Davey formerly cashier with the Imperial Life Assurance Com- pany. The bride. who was given in mar- riage by her father. wore an ex- quisite hinge gzorgettc and lace dress. and with this a chic two tone brown biege velvet hat. brown suede shoes. hose. gloves. and fox fur. A lovely shorscr bouquet of roses and maiden hair fern completed the ensemble. Her bridesmaid. Miss Marion Clark. was gowned in blue crepe. vaith smart black vclvet hat and black fox fur and carried an arm bouquet of carnations. Her coat of black broadcloth had sable trim- mini; and accessories to match. Mr. Wilfred Davey. brother of the bride, performed the duties of groomsman at this happy event. As the wedding party entered the Basil/so. the wedding march was played by Mr. Albert Blanchard and during the Nuptial Mass solos were sung with fine effect by Mr. S. F. Doyle and Mr. Clarence Howatt. After the ceremony, upwards of sixty guests were entertained to breakfast at the bride's home, 30 Weymouth Street, where the dining room was a bower of beauty with an abundance of autumn flowers. ferns and foliage. Among the out-of-town guests were: Mr. and Mrs. “iilliam 0.‘ Mc-' Allistrr. lifonetoir. N. B.. and Mrs. Harold Mcllwen, St. Peters Harbor. Mr. and Mrs. Corrlgan left on a honeymoon trip through the main- land Provinces. accompanied as far I 1 THE CHARLOTTETOWN (iuauman _ 1101mm CAMPAIGN $123.63? Is Grand Total Reported Last Even- ing- The shock troops in the $250000 campaign for the new Prince Edward island Hospital rallied for the fifth time last evening. Tuesday, and re- ported a total for the night of $9.778. carrying the grand total to date up to $123,637. Fifteen hunderd and five persons are represented in that grand total as contributors. and subscrip- tions leave come not only from Lon- don. England. and distant points in the Dominion and the States, but a1- so from far away Johannesburg 1n South Africa. It was the first time the night's total had fallen below five figures. but it was so close to $101100 that the volunteers. instead of being discouraged. announced ther deter- mination to go out and get a. great deal more in the next twenty-four hours. Picked men and women from the Charlottetown teams. it ts planned. will give all the assistance in their power to the 46 Provincial District committees. This does not mean that the workers from the city w.ll release the District Committees from duty. but the more experienced campaign- ers will go to various parts ‘of the Province and assist local committee- men to whom the task is compara- tively new. TheCharlottetown vol- unteers will not take any subscrip- tions away from the District Com- mittees- ss they reaiire that each of. Followhg is Treosurer A. w. ms»- the 46 Provincial Chairmen has a quota to make up. Ivfr. H. Hooper Horne. Chairman of RALLY NUMBER FIVE Grand Totals Previously" Reported . . , . _ _, SUMMARY OF LAST NIGHTS REPORT which the Provincial District Com- mittees report. is confident that all. of the district chairmen will excecdi Fredericton. $167: Harrington. $145: Hunter River. $218: Kingsboro. $128I| Marshficld. $445: Millvlew, $12651; Milton. $200: Montague. $437; Murray‘ River. $174: New Glasgow. $516: Nine ‘Mile Creek. $132: Stanley Bridge. $53. The championslrp of the Char- lottetown corps was won last evening We guarantee this. remedy the m ivel) at The Vim) Itzgmch ii oz. Bottle SIJIKl-kipecia PAUI‘ 111K151‘. m, Am“; To...“ Committee, fl the goals set for them at ther re- __.. c ' quest by the Executive Committee. ‘Thus far. the grand totals from cen- ltres in Kings and Queens Countiesi ’ _ ioutaidc Charlottetown are as follows: It.‘ "hint? MacKinnoifs Ear Mite Remedy In he the most reliable on Zli‘l\"i. Originated h) (‘oL l). A. MacKinnon and used extens- vvith marked success. Ac- cept no imhstitute. ll Prices on Larger Sizes by Mrs. J. A. MacKenzies team. No. _ _ 1L “w. 13 Subscriptions totalling llilllllllivl0llv I‘ lee Powder‘ (lit-st) . . . . . . .. $1.00 lb. $914, Mrs, George yr Bunfgiyfg SPREN ll (Hi3! ( APhL Llah ..... . . . . .. $1.20 B0! Team. No. 17. captured the cham- pionship of the Womens Division with $763 in l0 subscriptions. Cap- ' tain George W. McLeod and his merry men of Team 1. ivere Chom- p‘on.s of the Nleifs Division with l0: subscriptions totalling $341. 'I‘hel total number oi’ subscriptions fcr the eveninc was 191. Dr. F‘. W. Tidmarsh. speaker of the evening. in an eloquent address rc- fcrring to the heroic achievements oil‘ Wandete rs Are theClti t .1 t! rat o ‘ am ian roops n 1c G e CttyLeagaeRugby‘ Champions . ROSS-DRU SIJCCESSO War. dwelt on the value of co-opcra-i tion as well as competition. and. prophesied a great victory for ' campaign organization. a sinfzl-i i pitol last month. rrithoiit (tamdiun I‘: ‘ death. HALIFAX. 11.8. fir! . -- Wrncclcn‘ r_\__(_utiw_.r~r;. caiiturrri 131'- l-lahfa»; I": lr-.\-' Mr. W. P‘ Tldmarsh. . _ Chairman. announced that Mr. Frank gueiugby Liimliliihonilnl) l m” M_ shwarh vicechaimuan of HP looting the lLllflClllFlI? Tigpfi. il Lo .1 Allied Towns Committee. 11nd been l . N... . H w _ _ y , l". discharged from the Prince Edivarzl he int‘ “a ' Pm", “m n". m” bu‘ Island Hospital as cured end was H371“ H?‘ hm had‘ In l‘ convalescmg m his hcnm illcfitflii Finlay W011i. over. and Alas . ‘Coy scored u. third try whit-ii “x153 " rn - >. i o‘ mans cmcm Tens“ for last night‘ converted by 10111.... 111th. last in.- whlch was the Huh “My of the cum < minutes tlic ‘ligcrs rallied and Don! Damn. Thompson C[1l'l'lC‘(l the ball zirrcx-s for‘. the only D1lll10li."l(‘ score 'l‘hc 0111-, legions had the liriter of the tern-i ftoiyv throughout 1112-5‘. o.’ tire first. period but. lacked the lllllltlii IIPCLY-l Anmun! ‘SPIT.’ to penetrate the “Murderers dew Ne. of Subscriptions sussaoza “m” 1314 i McKenna Loses ‘arrciad on Monday [he WEIICIFYEZKS were leading 3 to 0 at. ~ rzrconcl. - ‘make the n11 G-UNITED RS TO MacKlNNON ADRUG CO. "u HERE maxi: no.1. 13.11%’ HP TH Jill/WE” “SEVEN DAYS‘ IN JAIL-A ml! afternoon for 11.11.11; a tar unclcr the influence of lqucr appiilffld LII the Sumrnerside ilillic Cuuzt on Tues a; morning and v... §li\'f'll seven day. 1:1 Jail without iilu 0111.211 of .1 {no ~15. ~ANNIAL 1;: . TEA—The an- =n.a1 12.1: in 1n and of the Sum- mcrniic Public labrary was held 1r iii,- 1.11 ' tics-i on lfcnday after- HGT"! and from a financial stanzl- - a deudsgl saxcess. Many . were added to the library . A v ' pleasant social hour _" :1 1);: the many ladies and gt-ntlcncii 1:110 called to take tea. and icaic :1 book. airs. R. T. Holman and BITS. lrsLind cf St Eleanors presid- sd at the tea table. Members of the 1 O. D. E. atsisted in serving. The Library Committee 11-1531 tn thank a1. thew vrho v "idij- axicted t/t n n a successful and S. rnjoyahle one shill-is FARMER The death occurred at his home 11-. ' Kmkora of James P. Farmer. on September 29th. after an illness of as Moncton by the bridesmaid and No. of Subscription Amour‘ .. w L m“ months at the a“ o‘ grocmsman-ffhe bride travelled in Woman's Division . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 01 $4.453 B t ‘n __ e) __ ' a handsome brown cut chiffon vel- Men's Division 45 $1.701 0a umkyllo ma“ i . . . ' l ']I1c lat: Afr. Farmer was the eldest vet dress. brown velvet hat. cloves Allied Towns Committee ..... .. . s.» s cs0 W... _ f W a 1 M“ men”. Fm, and 511095 and smart coat of brown Committee on Former Residents . . . 5 s :35 ‘ .¢a,.u.1;._. P. m, "“‘_ ° " "v f" " ‘ . brcadduth with Jeanette mt Lflm_ Busmess Pflcnds CoI-nmituee l s n50 ' H __ 7w i‘ ° v ‘lnti. He “as one of the Drosressiu mm“ Moéioria] committee t. . . . . . . . . . . .. I s” goo HALLS/l)», 11...». Oct. ‘.1 ""J~Jlll11l_)ifannmm of U“. district and w“ 0' V ' ‘ . . . . -. 1201142114.. 158. of “You, vrgmm, mm k widtdfl: know“ and highly respected litany beautiful gifts were rccciv- -—— ——£" pointed Jack ltfcricnnai 1'1!‘ North, - 4 - 't' H w s - - . . - . _ . , ~ - -’- i - throughout the tommuml- e l 0d ‘naming cw‘ 51355’ chm‘ ‘Smkr’ Tmmlhl-s Tim!“ ' - - - - - - - - ~ - - - - - - - - -- 191 3 9-773- Sydney tonight in a ten round miti- i '1 jflpnfqfl‘ of 111-, Roman Catholic checks. gold pieces; also a. check for __.-. .._...- ‘ .. . _ _ g - ‘ . u b d“ f_ M A R M I is _ _ _ _ dif-ielglii 1-H- Iifilfilflllffinin uflwqtrhzirch and was attended tnroughout 1° _ n ' mm r‘ ‘ ' c m? ' Grand T°l315 b’ D5" - - ~ - - - - - - - - - - -- 1°99 5133-5313) i ltcbcrts" seven of the rounds. uitli the hi; 13:1 11in’. s by his pastor. Rev. Dr. district manager Imperial Life. Whll? _ _ _ _ _ ,_ ‘others cvcn. it u." n SpllZlFfl 121111‘ 121111.111. Hs wife. predeceased him the groom ieccned from the mem- LAST NIGHTS REPORT B1‘ DIVISIONS AND TEAMS n“ mc v1.2“. am] a ma“ mu lurgm. 11km thflee“,,a_zs “n, bers of the Guardian Staff a hand- DIENS DIVISION Crowd Ur ‘m? heap...“ .10.)...“ “g”; I ‘ Glitz? ‘m... Quit,’ ma...” ms three some mflor lamp arid check from CHARLES H- BLACK» (Wmmmli-l" the third. fourth, fifth. sixth. s21 211th. children. Margarct. Ivan and Cath- Mr. J. R. Burnett, Editor and Man- . , _ : _ , ‘ _ ‘ _ ninth and tenth rounds. "ihc Amcin- crl c; his father and mothef- hi! agar of the Gua.rd‘an' . Team (“mun N“ of simscriPmim Ailmum can “'0; the 010111101‘ punclicr and cor- i broilers and esters. John. Alban. The grctJn-ys gift to the bride W85 L GQm-ge w_ McLeod . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - - - - - - -- 10 5 341 ricd fhc fightin" thrown "fol-icon": i i"'l:"“‘C‘l or-l Helen la check‘ m h“ brldssmald a neck‘ 3 Willie!‘ 5- Gram -»_- - - - - ~ - - - - - - - - ~ - - - - - - - ~ 5 3 134 protested mnnjai, timcsothnt" Rfll)."-l't‘fi: futnernl vsasl hcld on October and to the groomsman w“ 5131:1911; Mcxiiiiion - ~ -- - i was using the rabbit punch and n 1st. to St. l-lalachils Church. where ‘ ' _ . E- - 3" ' the c‘;:htl1 l'C‘1l1i1 refuse: ‘n 1'. i: r1 1c; * 1s: was celebrated b? RM’- The Guardian extends heathen 5- Wiiired F- Til-Vim‘ 7 s 153 Referee Allan v"avl1‘=.ionr‘:1 ilhlsiaf-‘iiiilllliyerii i .1611‘ ‘iiiclllguiaid. of 51111101975155 Th! “mgraiulatmm 6- Neil D- MCI-rfln - 2 -‘ 35" State's- mlririleitciizlvi an».- ill” ‘funeral was attended by the mem- 7- I" J- YQQ- M-D- 8 5 333 round Roberta 15.». 111 front e11 thc hflV-l of the Summerside Council _ - 3- Wiiiianl M- R9“! 3 5 134 way. He outboxc-rl McKrzma 11*. each. is oi Coiilillhiic- 0i which ‘he n _ 3 llf) . .. ,, .,_ -. .. _. . ;-_ v-u-EYF-E-D-o-wo- w» .5: 3.33mi WMJT-Zff 1.1”“???“.‘f..12.;i‘:§i. .11.? s... Services‘ November 2nd‘ n a‘ m’ or’ T*' ' " tired and *pittin‘rziblo'>jd‘ 111111;: ninth mrr blame; li/lcGuigai-i. Elmer Mc- wcn Head‘ 3 p‘ m‘ Kilmuir: 7 p‘ m Totals fCr M6113 Divisiflll - - - - - - - - - - - - ~ - - -- 45 5 1-701 Fund bntuniap-iw-ri (‘o 1-.~.~ {hfl 11m ‘ 'T\'"r. Alivhoixsirs Shreman. Bennett vaueyfleid w' M' 5' 7“*“"‘ Qua.‘ The decision t-rHobcris its} unanini- ‘ Cort: and J. -i- 1411111111‘- inS Service. special music. ‘VOMANS Dwmlox Gus. i 1.11? ‘onomfing spirma] and F10"; ' "t MRS. H. HOOPEB HORNE, Commander. _____._____________ *1 but“ “w: r-gggivgd; t AciNgwbsnflfMgNffme 55' I Mass Cardsz-Fathci" and Mother: c“ D t’ ‘mun S m “as wish am Ca tzin No. of Subscriptions Amount ' ' ‘Jenn and wife. Alban. Leonard. I-Iel- m thank the ladies °f Red 9mm’ Mrs. J. MacKenzle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. l3 s G14 WQStQTH Guardlfln H, My. 2l‘.'l Mrs. Urban ‘Farmer. Mrs. w°m°iis “time i" i‘ d°“““°“ ‘f 12. Mrs. Percy J. Proud . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2 s so V / r.- ck rum-i- and Walter. Mrs $635‘ 1.3. Mrs. Roy Quigicy . . . . . . . . . . .. ll s 502 _REI.L.RXL1; 1-0 3wN;;-.L_s|,__ Tho: .'J'.‘Cfll'\'1li." and familY- -'——— _, 9 S 543 _ . . m 3, <, ;.1_' - a ICll.Mfll"lfl DEATH DEEPLY REGRETTED- “filial-it 4 3 1.36 Ailing. cfxlnillgnil-V‘ tii-Tinéltiwiellacifii g-‘lnitlh. ('h:11'}lf:t€.x1:?ov.'n: Mr‘. and lfhe news of the death in Montreal m Mrs‘ E w_ q-idmm-sh . . . . . . . .. 1.0 $ 44: g em}! ' ‘Txkdgv "mlinfn" o]: N...“ 3-,...“ 139a,... 30rd,... M; and or Dr‘ Henry Martyn MuKay‘ Dem I7. Mrs. George H. Euntain . . . . . . . .. 10 s 753 fillmilhlh] ii“. ...'\_ "h all: ‘L hit". Renard afcCarv-illr. Mr. and °f the Fammy "f “mm” wen“ 1a. Mrs. c. Vail. Sr. ....................... .. s s 1'10 '_° ".1" ? ‘ “.n‘i‘“f.-.‘.'.“' l.‘ .1 1.11s 'l‘rai1icr. Charlottetown‘. Mr. und Professor" of Civil Ensineerins: m a w_ n Bgntley .............. 14 s "-54 “mml t“ Anmmal. “fiqiifl. " .. M‘ and a1 . Joseph Mulligan. Mr. and m’ McGm Unwersltly’ was learned "n Mrs J. A. Clark . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 5 S 199 0' M' B“ " at omnmcmcflrc” 511142 Afichacl rlooncv. Charlottetown; Wm‘ dam “w” by friends l“ this n . i —~— —-?-"" _ .. . . f‘ 7 77.‘. . . . . , _ i 1 "wide Council Knights of Col- pmvmce‘ DL Macxay‘ who w“ a Totals for Woman's Dirt-ion . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 84 s 4.453 “khan-Auk” MIATLM hut-l“ O1 uzzzbus. Mr. and lifts. Iifichat-l Mull - 91555111“? "i- MCGHI with Mr- c~ R young mm from m: county!‘ “wit” 1 can. Mr and hfrs. M’ J. McIver. M1’ B. Lcngworth. had spent his sum- rno"mcuh DISTRICT COMMITTEES cd with \8§l‘lill(‘_\'.w£l1)11C3.1'P.i bciozci m’. My: J B“ Hughes. Charm.“ m" "acatxmis at Holland Co‘? for Maggi-ate J‘ H‘ (“ampbcu on l1l:{“_ii~.~.1z' 1Z1" and 111's. Patrick ‘Mulligan a ‘a ' ' . " < ' 11:9. . i“ s... ----- M “mg?” §i‘.;...i‘;i;t§f..l§ .1115. 1715.‘. f1... i‘;;“;;;;“;?; .1‘ 1' . 1 ' . . .- ~ REVISITS ISLAND-Mr. Hugh Freda-Mon J‘ A‘ cum!“ ' ' ' ' ' ' " a 1H pended sentence of thirt" (lays ll'l m“ (.m_r_ Mk5 Zita Doiron Mn u“ MWKH-Y- Emmi-l’ "i swim!"- °kia' ifilnm “Mr R ‘L my ' n s 12s “ii-rs EMU’. ant-mm 1\IcCarvill<'. Mr. anc iwmfi- ‘V110 Wm be Wmeinlwred b)’ hmgsboro ‘ J’ A‘ h“? i. 20 S 245 ildrs. Chas R. McIvcr. Summersde many Charlottetown folks who en- Marshfleld Mex‘ stew“; a s 7a —COMIZ T0 THE Ccntra: Bedtqu: s... v....|.| M... John Kogfm ‘vmree joyed his agqulaintancc while he was M‘“"Y Riv" f; 4 s n53 Hall Thursday Oct. 110111 u a rfrlovi‘. . In“. Ed...‘ m.“ M. _._,_ Mumw, here with the Doherty Oil people Stanley Bridge er """"' ___ __________ and hear Chief Dc-Yo-Kah give hi: ‘ M. m.‘ “m” _1;=_-__ Johnston. Albany‘ some few yours ago. has arrived on _ _ entertainment in song:- and reidznz= y... Anmg, K,.n_..._-_ nm-(q-e-qey the Island m abrief visit. Mr. Mac- Gm“? “m5 Mia?‘ wymizitggf‘ 053...... Mama... 6:200; in Iiatlw- vtsiumv-s- M10 10ml talc"! Nioss; 1.1.- and hfrs 4.1 re. ‘Poiver! Kay is not m the emmloy or the BHbSCIiDtiOII-i 0f $1 ‘ an mM -Mr_. mnbress Rowan $100. M15; Proceeds ll’l aid 0i f‘. E. Islam] Qr- ‘ Aries; on... g|~.r,-m-_;-_1 Doherty Company excerpt at such M's‘ LN"! CiflDD. $100, Annie Cs Mar-Jot“: L cox $100, 30h“ MM. phanage. Sale of heme made rand." smrnm] Bpuqqpli from; {he 5-‘5. times as he contracts wdth them to Domld’ “w; Arthur Jardlne‘ ‘I005 D ind $1.00- vv c.‘ Lawson $100; 793i. ' i tc-rs o.’ iviartha. ii nkorz: Rev. Sister do work‘1n specified arms. Princip- W“ mmmt- u”; M's‘ Dr‘ “no? m wocld $.00. Davis p“. ___._.... _____L. .. _. .‘-'.'r.'" H0111”. Mount s1. Mary Mrs. “HY- m5 W°Tk i5 M’ gwlwlcm “atmi “on; M". ‘George M‘ mchlnm $1 (a Lions-O. wan‘...- L ‘Beer. $100 Im- “f. Mciicnm and Cynthia Reevcs. C. in the exploration of likely look field; 0- K- B- Wmwmh‘ “m M? i; Se '1 loBlscuit Co ‘mo. m“? Mr. (iLARDIAN v: mam;- Klnkora but frequently when drilling c-per- ma‘ J’ a s“'".“°“d" ‘movw f. peldalvlrs Mentori Whltlock.‘ $100; .,~.er.r~f.=vmnat1~1_v from; Mount aticns are commenced he assumes AH‘ Gwuon’ flooiAm-‘EMTZA Si: gnu D MeKlnnon shebrookc. Que. 97 3-3‘ i?‘ . . Farmer. Rcsdvillr. qharge of this department of the n“ Brenmrh ‘loo’ Cont" first): $150: ‘Nielsen's Brcvrcrv Ltd, $250" 15$ i9‘ 137 .: 1f". and Mrs. John S. Nconan. work. and if the boring Proves Mw- m“ ma" ‘w,’ cm“ Wm.‘ air-orchard Bagnall 1}..- Glasgow. m 195 r1‘- Mrnnic" r s. Flo's: Catherine and cessiul. aids in the late-s nrodimion M“ Mm A‘ Taymlmimnaue M," $90“... 1'1.- and Mrs. ‘w. n. Aitkcn. 21.’) 1m m Edm- Pooh's. w and Mrs. Fhnmett activities, Mr. MacKay SPOKE <14 m‘ ouch o‘ ‘c; 1:85am, ‘Samuel’ 3:50}; I 1Y3 ‘J55 175i .*.~1c.\'r~'.11.\v.~11iii:ton: airs. Annie Pat- meeting Mr- Ivan Reddln. who is “mi” m"?! u J he '35:“... " ' ~ - ~~-—‘- ~~ icrr-J" Pdisinirtf. 1.. Brcnnrn now with the subsidiary company 01=T“p"“' ‘mm M" m e“ ‘ __ _____,_-_________________,__ i132 1511i 743 1M. '11": w- Flor." Kelly. ‘Der- the Dvhv-"ty movie in the Plnchrr ' " ' ’ ' uwsefliacfthe»hizlrrsinglehnf‘334 ..... .. . cars .-...-_-.~_ Ito's: 111-. W1 Mrs, mm Creek. Alberta district. Tbxas is the and also the high three of 736. 1- rr<i~¢=~ l‘ 304 11111‘. ',‘-_V(’_";:y_1;'r_ 1',\1\~_1_ M535; Ar-qxq rarest-nt- lccction of Mr. MacKay, Y u 0 I N G s PROWSE BROS. r-wl 4 liilmcirz. team -n~_ Kpryflgm wpjiam_s_ p, c, Where the Dohcriy Company i; en- 1‘. W. L. Prnwse 16o 241 Iiztichfrntrrl the 'l‘.~‘.~~.‘.~.'~:1-_- Co. by 472 f-lgy-qygql gagcd in drilling wells in the largest W. Whltiock 10G 230 151 pins. Once swap 1'. an" ‘.2 c.'.‘ 3 howl-l Floynlj rffskfln (sh-ya pw-c-q gas field in the world. Mr. MaoKaY In the Commercial League i051 .\. Henry 159 1T6 ' t: c.;::'i-i1i-n-1iiI-' iliiiii L3lilC~;‘.'J:':.'11‘1.N111?" P. C. Iiospitsi: C"!- is still of the opinion that there avewnght Prowee Bros. d:fested the s‘. Oernhum 139 inf» the tticlz. T.-.n:r.':~. nip-mg (rpm, 113-1."; 5mm- ". J_ - dlstlzut pxniilixie: of th; c "':‘.:3'G'.:3tdl£\n by 304 pins. only after II y. Mclnnl: . . . . . . . .. 1:1 1T1 ' '.1‘r ppm: cwi- ~ 9-4 ‘v.3... r-_-- ~. -. of oil in this Pr inc“. thcz- i; none‘ third gr-m: rally which netted them -..._ ._._ I 75:1 p111. 1-: l“; , ---1_ n“ mg _ was roirhc-fl at Gore-act's Bil-Dd It ever 1100 Dim. 51m! 8761i- 539"? 048 9241107; Affleci: and JclnLon :'.Vrcsth.Mrs.Alblnia Kelly and 7""- adepthdlflflefeet. pram rolled. His Worship Mayor Total . .. . 28791 over the 600 mar ti; 19:1