a. a ._______--, ...__-..____-____--_--_,-__.._-..-._._-----_....¢._,:,....1 ....- FACE ElGHT €TII““““—"‘—" "w- ' -'-'-'-'- "er-av. .-. .-.-..~.". '.".~.".».= .. ~.~ TO-DAY .-=-...~....-. -> . 1 ...l--s---‘....--n..---..n.... “ ' sllows Si! i. Q THE-QHABLQITEIQLVDZJEARDIAN '-' =- - . ‘u"n‘u'u“u"u'u'u’n'u"flfl-‘fl-"t-“JJMHK-"s '-H“nE\NHHVJh'HHKNV-'JMHHHSK ro-ulcln -=- EMPIRE -=- rm. a SAT. 1 ‘In’? 315-7 and 9 fr rr|'\rr‘u'rs'n‘h‘rs"lr|r11-rr1|‘u rrrrl ITTTITI II ‘I :- i: ‘co o? \ i *1 inert: '-‘-' nu"n'n'fn'ln'u'-'n'u'n'q'n'n'n'ih'fn'n'u'u'r‘n'u'ls'u'ln'ln'b'u'u'n'in'n'h'u'q'lu'i'u'l lJ-DAY -:- The Capital -:- FRI. 81 SAT. i i; DIATINEPI 3.l5-NIGH'l‘ 1 AND s15 ' f tender treatment. .. in . their most dramatic adventure! "" . . v A _ g 4,; lallys "EUHBE; Barton MaclANE _ incline inn 1111151; zones... n ..,.. 'u'n‘ln'n'l|'lfn'n'n's'i="-'w'uF-'f|'\-'~',RI.I_I_I..I.I I I I Plus Ep. 4 --.lungle Glrl-Cnrtoon-Musicnl Comedy lg '.-..-l.-.-.-.-.-. u".'-'.'.ve-'.'r-'u's'-n'fiv-vnvsl.unulum'rnaaamm filT ANSWERS DEMAND you r Gangster Era Is Film Background‘ v ,- ». l y ' Echoes of the bootleg liquor erafl ———~—— the days of the gnilgsei‘ cliief and‘ As the girl who known all the his mob, are llcurd 111 Uiilvcrssls answers. beautiful Joan BennettWHit the lwad." now heading tlie comes to the Prince Edward '.l.'l'i(.‘B....X‘0 l bill at the Capitol iiieatre. screen with 1"l".l.ll(.'l10l. 'io11e in Cel- Based on an uicidelil. o1 prohibi- Ulllblfl/S’ ll1;\\(:sl. love-nnd-laugh . lion days, the story deals with four farce. "She linew All the 1Hlb\\'l‘l:.". boys, orphaned sons 01 gangsters Proving 111111. Woll Street 111.11," know ‘ 5111111 lll nil underworld Iilzlss 111111"- its stocks 11nd Dltlllilljg but u. blunctte 1 der. Cl.‘1iey are paroled from reform llliCJUflll. Bennett ls something 11:10 school lli the custody ol tile lr-an again, the lllJCLlc new hi1. was ulr- who was the clue: of the gang of ected lly Richard Wiillnce from s, Wlllilll their fathers were llltllllbcfn‘. - opulur mug-urine story by June A..- . 'll1e four boys who play these roles en. John llubb ‘d. Eve Arden 11nd on the screen are the Dead End William T" e llllUUlilAllL 1r1e111- [ Kids, Billy Hnlop, Hulitz hull, Gill)- bers of the . pporinl; . , riel Dell. .-.11d li-eriitird Puiisley. They Miss llcnnctt 41111»; ' a fllgiltllllfl.‘ starred wltli Gladys George, club 1)£'l'l()l'lll(‘l' 1y avidilizlrton MneLniie and The LuLLlB figuratively, gees to “oil. on Vvall 'l'ough Guys. The cust includes Eve- fiitrcet. Detcrnnned [to “'31 a lever lyn makers, gale; $11118. She-nip o recommendation rom 1e broker- Hows: and a on. guitrdian of a millionaire playboy f-jri‘ "immi- wlioln silo is det/crlnined to in-trry, Zliiléfitts.\'lf‘L.§E‘l‘Lt.i-“i3 111w "°=‘"°‘““°.‘° f“ “em “is “"1” *- _, . ** I r __ _. V vflsoen an 0111's ivlsc-crlw 11g room- gfiiqsl dlgllilltfl OitllCtib- lfllifvukilll; ltlfs mnte, and ‘young Trncy. 111 when is ..;. elixir: :?~%:.-.:.==;P.:z"~::.<.~.1 111,1 w be 1e “"151 P§{,‘°"".,3"" ,1» , “~ _ ,2» (0015566115818008 ywo gatlltllaoiigl/lfillifillii‘ ill-ill.‘ only lllfiqllllfilcc regards the new switchboard oper- ur 11,0111; B 1 1- - ;:1tor with uiicencealed affection. 11 11s 1l1..-_.'1ll-‘\1o_:'k~ __}_._.____ Ili11-11n-pl11yoo_y' unthsc office is ols- Acguggg 1511115155]; LONDON — (C?) -— Dr. Welling- rnpzecl, \\'ll(\.s0 (‘01l>(‘1'\'llil\'L‘ 111110.11!) 11nd lnlprerslvo stalk timnlplllntnuls, '1 = ' s11 ' aifilmvlené M‘ (;iili<glLb.v'btlqiel,b';l ton K00. Chinese ambassador. ac- ' -' ' . .1 - 1-...l:u , - - _ - g; brunette, in 'bll(.‘ Knew _All the An- Luwd me Japanese o‘ encom“ l“ , _ "ramblin . ru . n ostit clon givers.‘ too, 1on1: 1s lilo lo 1112x1110 11% (jhinag-‘g £35131’? Ed dlelskuy In engaging and delluhtftll char - 11m chmese "we" mrization 11s he slow-iv, inevil ', ' 111d l11ll11"1o1t'~1_v nlevcs from 5L1ll~ necked llllolClll/Y to unconventional TOlIllllliJl‘. Hubbard appears as the playboy noyiihlffrgefféfiolfélfbtlog§gd can feel Pfllnllll, Pus Filled Boil: a the Cause of Much Misery nu miller from boils you know how sick and lliscmlie they mmln you feel. lloiln 11m i111 mltwnrrl indication olimpurities in the syali-ln. 11ml just when ou think you are rill of ons another r-ro w up to thin its plnco and prolong your misery. All tho fanning and poulticing you can do msy not stop mmg coming. To help overcome lmiln ou should rif the blood so wh not vs not on. kullllllt! 1.11.0.1 mediclina, Burdocgulllcayod 11mm,’- olnnii. w s ow what it will do 1n helping an get rid of them’! Thousands have used it for “"1 P11111000 for tha psst. years. Why not you? _______j____ HOW DO WE KNOW? llllfiillitlllll-s and’ blondes... 1r ded in stocll HE ‘and the" mm lllliiirrlillllclltitlolit EXTR A-SCRE EN NEWS-fa‘ STOOGES-(An Ache In Every Stoke) .-t~.-.-. -.-.--.-1.-'.-.-._-_.r-.fi-.-1-.-.-.'.-.-.l-.-l.'l.'.'l.'i.'.'-'-'-'-v-'.“v.rl.'-v..'.-.. ru-.-.-.--n'..'.'l.'-'l.'l-'\-MH-'-'-'-' e this brunette! ...To give him “ticker” trouble. . .and give you the love and laugh frol- ic of this or my year! I- N IFIHIEI_ WWWN-‘Jflunnwtnahv vmnvfivnwwvmrt-l. -.~.-.~.-.=.-.7.3.-'.-Z-'.R'.l-Fn.-L-.T.-1-5.- “NEW “HOPPY" IS EXCITING SCREEN FARE Thundering action as "Hopalong" Cassidy alone of all western screen heroes can deliver 1t, is rovlded. in ample mcosiue in tlie lo st adven- ture of the famed character “Wide SHOWS 7 AND 8.45--MATINEE SAT. ONLY cllssluv CLAMPS THE no DOWN 0N THE = ~ JWESFSWIDEOPENIOWN! Russell Hayden-Andy Clyde Evelyn Brent - Victor lory Also Horsefly Opera Hollywood Highlights and "Sports Extra” Sea View and Vicinity Tbs members c! tho Dsrnlsy W. I, hem their October meeting gt the homs o! Mrs. Frank McKay on Wednesday evening Oct. 1st, Presl- dcnt. Mrs James Hickey presided. and than meeting opened with the Cds and cmd in unison. Roll cull wu responded to by tho members giving n recipe for cooking and the uses of liver. Minutes were rend and discussed and it. was decided to have n card party and dance 1n Darnley Hsil on October 18th and a committee to make definite plluu was appointed. It was also decided to have a Red Cram knitt- ing on the evening of the 15th and Mrs. Frank McKay and Mrs. Joseph MscGregor kindly offered to net n hostesses on this occasion. It was also decided to purchase a new kettle and a. lock for the hall 11nd a. committee was appointed to have charge of same. A letter of appreciation was read from the se- cretary of the '1‘. B. league thunk- fng the members for their generous donation. Sick and school com- mittees reported satisfactorily. An interesting progrsm was given consisting of s. Fortune Telling Contest by Mrs. Frank McKay and n humourmu reading by Mrs. James Hickey. Both numbers were greatly enjoyed. The singing of the National Anthem brought the meeting to s close after which s delicious lunch was served by the “ ‘ assisted by Mrs. Glnfnnce Hickey and Mrs. Arthur McKay. Hcstcilses for the “cvember meet- ing are Mrs. Alexander Champion and Mrs. Joseph MacGregor. The farmers are nil busy har- vesting their potato crop. The ina- jorlty no finding the crop this season far below the sversgs in yield u them l: s great amount of dry rot owing no doubt to the ex- tremely wet season. A Paramount Plcluu will! Mrs. Atwood Blnksney hns return- ed to her home here after spending a pleasant visit with friends in French River. N-"w-"i ~-"-"-"- - f.‘ Open Town." which opens at. the Em ire Theatre tonight, ‘ Tlils time its the machinations of va-vfimmv-v. -.-.-..-.w.--u-.-..-.-.-.-..'-.-.~.- - -.-.*.-.=~..~..‘-..-..~.---l.-v-'a spent the week-end st her home in s. feminine master-mind which w brings the mgenuny. courage “m; otherwise and took her to lHlmself. sagacity of Casslny to the fore. The Without regaining corlsc ousness. mind belongs to the beautiful OWN‘! she passed to her eternal rest. Al- ? H‘, maYm-‘i Egfilbllggic making": ways cheerful and uiicomplnuil 1:, roii ler ccmniu y 2 , ., ,. .‘ j . to be headquarters ‘m, a band ‘of noble lntcthuiuctci} gmc all; 113/ outlaws and cutthroats who practice 139F503“ 1 l1 and ° a m » a ~ lust about. every exigencv provided disposition, she bore her sufferings {in g1 (lief igegialdlvvidc- 11315111301153? with Christian patience and fort1-- 1e cnutiu 2m ispa. y - _ 1 d Gd’ 111;; 1: elyn Brent, with William Boyd 81min m“ Re? gne t‘: o 5 Wm o W portraying the redoubtable “floppy? was Cm 5b m d e W“ 3“ ‘ Others in the cast are Russell Mrs. McRae was born in Scot- Hnjyrlen 11s “Lucky", Andy Clyde as land. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. "California". Victor Jory as a PM", James Calder of Charlottetown, and tlculorlv vicious villain, Morris Ank-i came to Canada Wm, h" pawn“ rum ns the editor of a crusading the e be" of the 1am," newspaper, and Bernice Kay, a flf- and ° l" m m -- teen-year-old newcomer to the} In her immediate family she is clally noteworthy for the benutv of Chm-lomnflvn; R150 three brothers, the scenery 1n which it was photo- James and Marcus Calder, Char- grnplied. Producer Harry Sherman, _ . _ who is responsible for the sere2n,l?llfl°lln. End All-itrlllh“? 0f version of tic “Hopalong sngn, linslstrlgtofl. P. E. I., also a iiep cw been particularly outstanding qrlwhom she loved most devoterlly the Fefllllfllfllifllltiil Ruglelztlcllctyhgr 2:5 Pte. Harvey C. McRne of Plntnu swllell- ‘s "'6 e °° ' ‘ Highlanders. Pte. McRae ls 1 soc u" °°m an" “u me Way u’ W“ of 111-. and Mrs. w. H. Maurie. Pine, Coifornla. in order to e1. beautiful Mount Whitney into i e, The funeral service was held 0n background. 'I'l1e result prvvlflffijsnturclay, Oct. 4, at her late resi- gollf of g1? flnesthlltwtfvllliotllcwre deuce 011 East River Read 11nd “ins ac ‘groun ever s o. ,‘ l 1 Rg I keeping with the Sherman tradimm. ‘zglggltlfitedlqz éjgnegss ‘s’; F"; Presbyterian Church, who also vis- lted,her most faithfully during nei- lllll(‘.“-S'. The speaker dwelt on the lsilent, yet potent influence of n 'l1fe lived for God. Favorite llylYlYlS of the departed were sung by the choir of First Presbyterian Chilreh The beautiful floral offer-' inns testified to the high esteem in In Memoriam MRS. CLARENCE B. MacltAE (New Glasgow News) The death of Mrs. Clarence B. MacRae occurred at Aberdeen Hos- pital at eight o'clock Thursday morning, October 2nd. Mrs. McRoe had not been ‘n gum health for the past few years yet her passing so suddenly came as s t‘ t great shock to friends and lover. s we cemetery. Till the day l l screen WhO shows wmlllfimble survived by her sorrowing husband ‘*_"“ . Pfomlse- three sisters. Jessie (Mrs. W. ll. Plfigprl gggiigfgmlier‘ utmost capacity‘ Rev’ Mr’ wean ‘{wé:lob0nenhT@w1tz"Whéfglagf T; MucRn" New Glasgow" Ruby (Mrs. Grudiz, V—1 Mwricn Lord‘ 2 gzsfedtgnd glienedltgltlza‘ align-us spre y carac rs 1 " f , ', “ '.,' y ecor w rs. rna Clarence E_ Mummy ouismnding Steward Bngniill). Sydney, N. 5.. Warren Lord. 3 HendersJl cmpben leading M the organ. A writer of western fiction. is esyre- and Jean (Mrs. Richards), cf l-Iarvey- . John Darnley. lgrlaédi IV.-1,M Magloralled Mscdon- ~ , ~‘ on . a diode ‘iiigfi. gilnn Mclsaac. Mr. snd Mrs. Horace Pavnter nee Graded il.-1, Jean glywgrdjing Phyllis Hickey, are receiving con- 1 61581111 eqllfl i - ‘l gratulations 0n the arrival of a M- lonnld; 3, Earl Alyward and Myicrs [fqulalgmim M us‘ 2 baby boy to their home on Oct. 5. E.‘.-‘1Z“iin.=;.$§.3. Louise mo...’ ’ Mu- Bmow wellington mm r Grade I (b)-— Alfred McNeil. pleasant visit 1n Sea View the guest Grade I. (cJ——1.PrestonRicliar ds. of My, and M“, John Cguum-L Perfect. attendance: Eugene Mac-| donald. Joan Macdonnld, Mar orie Afacciunald, George Tuwcdv. Aired‘ Mc.\eill. Teacher-Cecilia Cums. The Junior W. A. ln connection with St. Stephen's Church, Bur- llngton. held their Annual Autumn Thank-offering in Sen View Hall. The hall was prettlly decorated, with cut flowers and filled to its CAPE TRAVERSE SCHOOL GradeIV (so-i. Frances peters. lplcndld nrosmm of readlntz. N- Senior Department: ' Gloria Bell: 3 Mildred l-lowatt. Griidc IV—-l. Pauline Irving; 2. George Irving Gordon Trowsdiale (equal): 3. Jessie Gardiner and Gem l-lcwatt (equal). Grade III-Gordon Norrlng; 2. Rod-gar Weddell; 3. Mildred Mac- El . Grade II (Sr.)——l. Verna Tromvsdnlc: 2 Allison Weddell; 3. Sheldon Gardiner, Grade II-1 Ada MacMicken; 2.1 citations, drills and Missionary exercises. also vocal and instrumen- tal music was carried out by the members of the bend under the supervision of the leader Mrs At- wood Blnkaney. There were also guest speakers from Charlottetown, members of the Dloccsiaii Com- mittee, Mrs. Bell and Mrs. Weeks, , _ . who both 1n short addresses spoke 1i vixrlgl-l. can Dickie; 2 lsfxflfwilchmfffigfgzflmiéfl’ 3° Beth Rod erson; 3 D 1 f‘ - W l‘ ‘ will g o“ Amp tlcal. Mrs. Mill. Kenslngton, also Grade I-1. Juanita Campbell; expressed her appreciation for the 2- Sllllllilily MacDonald‘; 3 130118185 work done by this band and of the M“ e1 l1 n ro am Rev Mr Bream Grad 1 (Jr.1—1. 1 M n t; “w” ‘l’ F’ ' ' ' 2‘ Joya, Noznan. 3 “E318 8M1‘; then in behalf of the members Roberta Rowatt. Assistant. thanked the visitors for their pres- ence and also paid . fitting tribute for the efforts of the Juniors and the splendid work they were doing Grade x"‘1- min“ Haw‘? for her faithful and untlrlng efforts which Mrs. Mcnae was held. Grflde IX-l. Bertha Norrin ; - was he on ma». afternoon It The pail-bearers were Messrs. 3- $391110!‘ Clllcliffe.‘ 3- U388: gloriafihzfii on Ems! ‘zortaislgi: 2123:3118 (i333; Sgmechkgli-iztglziow: 2.80 frlgm the resilience 0i Ml‘- Dllllflld Mcwm- Rllsse" M°D°mld~ N‘1~,“"11=" n . vine “d s p“ o e ' also stated She hfld received a iii-ea wyel-s. Rnscbfl?! street. RM .1. P. Macintosh. Chas. DHVlJ, .1. a. a Qtmjgovlpagémlgllffigleilgli-fi; l’ - “m.” o, y“, m‘. mm... "m, c. N. Brown. pector- of the rill McConnnchle and H. C. Martin. Lord . . Rev M: Crowd“ hem . pa“: of material ‘or children,‘ “ma” Unmid ghumh offlgjgbgd, putrid Inicrnnient was made at Lorne grade v11__1, Anna Lord; 1 ' ' god p13,!“ werg m“; to out out by Rev. T. H. Asbell, of ‘Tide Hull. service in the hall here on Tusadsy Miss Louise McKay, Summerside, ' holding n, Halloween Supper pro- ceeds for Rled Cross purposes. The delegates who attended the T. B. report and s volts of thanks was report. Red Cross Convener, report- ed sending two quilts, children's dresses to be made by different ones, who were most devoted to lier, also her sisters in the home. After entering hospital for special treatment much hope was enter- tained for her recovery. But suddenly, taking a turn for the ivorse, she steadily nrew weufo er; all that. medical skill and ten- der nursing could do to bring he. back to health 11nd strength again was done for her. But God willed presented with n bouquet. hobe Isles Switzerland, Tbs T. Nilbln 0b.; umlbd. Toronto. OIQ n. nln pm bottle, w. ‘IQ <5 . . this purl! of honor of prefect snll rub-preteen, some of whom an Ilr Princess Allcs recently at s Toronto school. , . _ ., , evening, although the night was dawns and the shadows flee away. Glcéllltlfldxyl vlfidgéilliv stormy a large audience w“ present VERNON Rjvgn SCHOOL Weddell and greatly appreciated the splen- Perfect Attendance: Arthur New- rick. Glenda waddcih-Anfta Lord, Mflrlzflrci» Irrd. Bertha Nor-ring, Elinor Harvey Kathleen Bnulter, Princlpll. smriznxfm cAmnA Slavery WflSTIll-lflllllly abolished in Report for September: Grildc 1X. - l. Irene Enman: 2. (Zllanrge Tweedy; If, Marian MacD 1:1- a Grade VI.»~l. Malcolm Stewart; 2. Don McLeod. Grade v. rm-l, Elizabeth Stew- art: 2. Forrest Len; 3, Fred Alywurrl, (‘ii-lid’- V, rhl-l. Jean Enman; 2.- Lower Canada in 1803. John Alylvard. Greet Princess Alice i i ~11 w. wlllnnln- -' _.. .. 1 did message which was delivered by the speaker. Mrs. Erthur McKay entertained the members of the Sea. View and Dnrnley W. M. S.. at her home on Thursday evening for the Thanks- giving meeting. In the absence of the president, the Vice President presided and opened the meeting by singing Psalm 100. Prayer was of- fered by Mrs. Donald after which a Bible Reading on Thanksgiving was led by the president. with sll members taking part. Several mem- bers gave helpful readings on Thanksgiving. The offering Wll taken and all joined in s prayer of ‘Iliankslvlng. after which the secre- lnry mu-l the minutes and the roll cull. Seven members responded with s Thanksgiving verse. Builnens wsl discussed and plans were made to send s box to one of the Maritime Mission Fields for Christmas and members. the Institute are still busy making quilts to be forwarded ls soon as finished. The singing of the King closed the meeting. The remainder of the evening was spent in knu- tlng after which the hostess served s. delicious lunch assisted by Mrs Robert Sutherland. cent visitor to Clerrnont the guest of her daughter Mrs William M11 and Mr. Mill. men busily employed enlarging his place of business at Sea View Cornea. visitor to Se: View the guest of ma. John E. Campbell. ed to her home in Grulums Rood after n plcunnt vlnlt spent here tbs 00101112113353941 __‘ llEll mus BFCII/Si. . . It’: lot-lac out of 159 dietitian . a rucent lunsy recommended 1:1,: $"1.'°.'.‘.".1','.L“.‘.'.'1l.‘“§“..".?§;f,§ It’! Tilly-s bl Osu lvu Len t an I Pllililflr of Q1111‘. .:.:1=.:.:‘u:.l.~""~-~ |l'l lldlllill-Qulke: O t ' gnln oatmeal, rich nolilrscnuoldlgiy: one: . Up to 50% richer than m, nets ln proteins for firm, mlid flail; source of Thlamin (Vinmin 11ml flCl,hlllhGcnl' V1: ‘ n in nature's OWlllr;l‘Opa0ll"(li‘(I1fl.C°mplq TRY DELICIOUS-TASTING QUAKER OATS FOR 3O DAYS-WATCH RESULTS-GET A PACKAGE FROM YOUR GROCER RIGHT AWAY y The members of this club m quite young and much credit, 1|, Mrs. Murphy for her 1111mm efforts and the splendid worktl bald accomplished during the RADIO TRANSMISSION all wish them continued suco.“ Qflflg h ‘l v?;{1léig1qs£¥:‘ Mr. John 111 Cousin! n very t. Throughout (10.30 pm.) Western Canada-HM m. (to 10.00 pm.) 49.10 m (from Canada and U.S.A.-3l.82 m.. 25.53 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23 harvesting his large acreage potatoes. He has a large 11111111 employed but the frequent show m; greatly delayed his work. Mr. Donald Baker and Mr, 11“ Morrison of Bummerside were bu. ness visitors to Sea View 0n 1on1 _v._ P. M. 5.15 ‘London Calling’. 5.30 Front Line Family'—Eplsodc 139. 5.45 Talk: ‘Books and Shows’. ‘Hello, Children!’ Messages from parents of British chil- dren evacuated to Canada and In Memoriam the U . 6.15 ‘SHIYS 0t!‘ THE ROYAL NAVY’—8: ‘Centurion’. 0.30 ‘GAILING THE IN- M!!! JOCELYN WYERS WEST DIES’: ‘Things that Endure’. 6.45 THE NEWS. 6.55 NEWS ANALYSIS by KEVIN OCARROLL (Cnmpbellton News) Mr. and Mrs. John l... wyeril 7‘ w ARY_ ‘rruro N. 5., former resident“ mil.) 1.0%.. Calling’. Clmpbellton and Clmrlclt/aton 7.15 NEWS lZN . will have the heartfelt lympstllyi ‘L30 ‘CANADA CALLS FROM numerous friends throughout ill $113130" )_ <1" Wllflbwflm" district m the death of their on _ 0B0, l" I, N, I u daughter Jocelyn Irene, who pan ‘ifiiliiiis tron“? (=4 AWYI" h" "W" l“ Tm“ H” 10mm“ gmmgq Wednesday of lut week after 11 3.15 "Ilhe ggggarb Opera’ (Put illness which had kept her confine l’ OY- p during the put several years. < The decreased. who was eighteu 9 oglamy lm HOLT‘ years of age was well known in ' ‘ fondly remember? by many 1on1 e1- schoolmates en, and her 1111 timely desth was deeply iegretld by a host of young friends. Tl: late Miss Wyers, who was born Campbelltlon, progressed through RM. 9.10 ' POST‘. 9.15 ‘At Your Request‘. 9.30 ‘BRITAIN SPEAKS’. Tak by J. B. imestley. 9.45 ‘Front Line Family’. --Epl- Sod, 13a her school career to Grade elm 10.00 HEADLINE imws AND before her parent! removed ll s (Commentator, J. B. Ch- lottetlown, 2. I. I., when ll. McGEAOHY) AND FLASH- BACK. My titrpmcm John Ge . - of H. M. Tenrlerlt, td.) Wyers was transferred u m or ployec of the Canadian Nntlonl Railways. Ibllowlng n. year ll school there, she was ccnfinedu 10.45 Talk of Science’, by John the mutual-tum for marl! twvlflrl. Langdon vls. rejoining hsr parents at lur hour l0. Music. in Truro. Admittedly clever, and tl 11-00 ‘Ilw m"! EWW- n lovable dispositl do deceasl 11-05 '1'°“d”“ “m”? young lady mode many friends d0- nlgeagnrrAm sPEAKB" (Rb pita her long illnes and wu lilflllf‘ LL30 M1310 5.531171“ regarded by all who knew 11.1.0111 the occasion of the visit ottll Governor General and Princa NEW 12.00 ‘Music 01’ Britain’. 12.15 ‘DEMOCRACY MAROHIH’ i 9- Alice to Charlottetown abmll I 119° m m” year ago. and their cull M nomi- 1, 45 Close" dew?” ' tsrlllm there, trio 1m Mia! Wm =--—-—-"—-—- ‘wss chosen by the Superintendent , Dr. Cieelman to give thsdnddm fer of acknowledgement from "MW" l0 "l! Vllmn! 3" money sent for Mobile Kitchen. Th“ 5m did l" l" “mum manner, winning much praise u an occasion that marked one ct lb happiest hours in her life. Besides her parents, she is nib vlved by one brother. Vernon. l‘ home. ‘rile remains were convey” l" Campellton on Thursday mmflnt‘! Marftlmn Express, and the lunml Plum were then completed for Convention then gave a splendid tendered then for this interesting The choir of the United Church ll- tended ‘r1 s body and many "m" local friends of the deceased 7°11" lady cams from all sections oi l” cmmtry to pay their lsst tribute d respect. A profusion of vcr! WM‘ I111 floral offerings banked the w- ket and numerous messaflf‘! 01ml‘ dolencs were received The lllll‘ bearers were: Harvey Wyen (L! Kedgwick, Jackie Myles of D‘ housle, Gordon Adams of Mm‘ pedls, m. Donald Adams of!" Royal Canadian llfnglnee-le. 5t John. Percy Wyers and Earl Mt; Leod of Cnmpbellton. lnlermfll was made in the tnr-"v w 111"" Cnmpbellton Rural Cemetery- Rev. Mr. Ashbell, who hMl P” snnally known the 1m ivno W11" made touching reference to _ character of the deceased. 0X?” inc in hls brief but eloquent "l": tender sentiments which round”; echo in the hearts of all h" mer friends. M“ While ln Charlottetown I Wycrs joined ntoltv U" The different units of Mrs. John T. McKay was a n- Mr. Roy Adams h_as n bunch of Mrs. Hugh Campbell was a recent Mrs. John A. Brown has’ return- plsns were made for making a quilt . for box. Also decided to have the Autumn Thank-offering in Darnley Hall in the near future. The Tem- perance Secretary also mad a letter ‘ in regard to the Temperance work which was discussed. The llnglng of . the Doxology and tbs Mlz-pah Benediction brought the meeting to n close after which the ” ‘ served a delicious lunch and l. social half hour followed. The Sen View W. I., met at the home of Mrs. F. W. Donald on ; Wednesday evening for their Oct- obcr meeting. with the eminent,’ in the choir sod opened the meot- I inlwith thQOGQAIldOfQMLThO Secretary read the minutes of the September meeting and eleven 1 member: responded to roll call. The members were also Pleased to have A large number of vlntborn, member nuts from Bdlsln. grated Ber Highness took part In tbs chapel flfflflq, sml 1|; . 1 Ccnlthsrd. hood slrl- "l" "M Princess that m» m» 11.. 1mm Holland. Bermuda. Trinidad. Chins, Ind the United States and LII psrts o! 0g]. ma. mended the school. The princess told than: to be Illlcnt. ‘or you ursplsylng g; mpg-pm '3 IONIC}. Q1351". ' from other near by Institutes pru- ent. School committee reported Pure nocsusrfu for school. Sick committee reported visiting several and inking fruit to two who locum! Abe road c loo l guest of her daughter Mrs. Fred W.McDo1-1sld and Mr. Donald. C. G. 1‘. T. (Patriot please copyl Miss MncDonald was a. recent visitor to Sea. View and met with PEDEBTRIAN LUCK the members of the sewing Club In W0 out Q1 11v.- fatal tram! ‘This work has been carried on dur- ing the past your under the super- vision of Mn. James R. Murphy. Church. and was a member 0f m‘ 1,1. accidents. the victims are PM“ Inl- 4i FERRY FRINGE NOVA NEW SCHEDULE The Ferry Prince Nova is now back on the W004 Island-Caribou route sailing daily, including Sunday’ from Wood islands, P.E.I., at 0 A.M., 10 AM» "ll 2 1am. From Carlboo, us. a 11.1w. 1a 11.1w. and 4 P-M- IIOBIIIIIMBEIILIIIII FQIIIIIES LTD. - . -.....-.......z.........