THE BOSS-BUBBLES 1n run l\IOV!E5_. omucr FROM COMIC STRIPS also NEW SERIAL on» LAST CHAPTER or ‘ "Queen or nowrn wooos" i FRINGE n: MONDAY FLAMING ROMANCE OF THE SOUTH SEAS! Aehully filmed in the Wou- dor Isles o! the South Seas, Chit tale or primitive pas- flnna clashing with the hlto man's ruthless power, oomos now as Navarro’; in- dlt romtntic vehicle since “lieu Hui." With RENEE ADOREE DONALD cmsr nouomy JANIS ..._.¢>.. :- a. wrrn chestra . l F Or Splendid 2 Reei Novelty MALPEQUE in imagination as he described the cities he had visited and recalled the historic scenes and incidelrs asso- firigl Church on Sunday rvcrc lnr-lciated with each p‘ace from Glis- presslve in their nature. The decnl-Igow to Palestine by way oi Alexan- ltlons were suggestive oi the seas-cl". drla, Cairo, the Nil-z etc, returning oi the year, the display oi the har- l by ivay o! Italy. Srllzerlaild, France vest. iruits. honey it‘. the comb, era. and England, White in France he being very beautiful. The services visited the Canadian battlefields oar- throughout, the addresses, hymns ticularly in the vicinity o.’ Vl.ll;' om; were in keeping with till: main t Ridge. A vote oi’ ihallks “'2: muvczi idea, the time o! the lll gathering oi by Mrs. Elmer Taylor, seconded by the fruit. The pastor the Rev. Freillt Mrs. Sinclair MacC-crlgrm and ccu- Williamson, conducted the services. vcyed to Mr. Grant by the chairman Tile subject oi the irlorning address Messrs. Herbert, Donald and‘ John z I ' The harvest cerviws in Keir Mem- “The least oi the Harvest" was pawl an the words from Exodus 93rd, l6 At the evening service the submc: its "The Harvest o! rvclhdolng‘ the Simpson, also spoke very apprecia- tivcly of tile address. The singing of the Nilklollfil Anthem brought the meeting to a close. lt is lulderstnod i I text being "And let us not be wort/i Mr. Grant will speak more particu- ln well doing: ior in dllC season veg larly or his visit in Palestine at a shall renp ll.’ we lain: not." GAIBIiOFS; later date and these are being antl- 859. At the morning service 1.11;; cipatcd. There was also a, short mus- Qlhorles Woodslde and Mrs fieorgif; ical program during the meeting. Profltl, were heard l0 advantage in u» Mrs. J. A. Campbell, acting as plat- duet, "What Shall Ille Ilctrvcst ‘cc?’ Lst. The following is the musical pro- 4. -. 1 tile piivilun oi hclring we Rev. it the evening SEIVXLE Mr. Charles Woodslde. supported by m: choir. {dug "Scatter Seeds oi Kindness." {The musical service in Prli tovm wlliiéd Church on Sunday woo ct;- IQyed by a ‘large and interested au- dience. The choir o! this chuxch was Quilted by several mclnbers from the choir o! Kensfngtcn Unified _ urch, and the addition oi lllcse members added very nlaierially to the beauty 0.5151 icxcc oi’ ihc service Mlrl. J. A. Cdmpbell, olganis‘, and. choir leader and the choir as cor.- Qltulecl on that occasion, hi‘: to be- ggngratulaied on ihcir splendid e.’- lhi. and the impressiveness or talc Qervice pointed out the large, phlct Intuit: illls in ally service. This lac‘. in: emphasized in the appropriate Qddrese by the pastor. the Rev. D, M Grant, in his address on the "Inv- pnrtanoe oi’ Music." the text oi wllicil I}: found in Psarr. 147.1. The b.- fiwlng i: the special music: Organ Solos. “Larghctta and Allegro." Rot-- oft-s; "In a. Movlurvery Glrden," Kc’.- dby; Anthems, "Sing Praises," S. W. Bolzley; "We will rcjolcc in the Cord." Pollack; "I have set watch- lfien upon thy walls" Kirkpatrick. Vbcal Duet, "Love Divine. all inn: Iicollling." Mrs. Kennedy. Mrs. Lairi lib: Solo, Mr. Laird. Tenn: Sch. “For irom my heavenly homo," M: 13C Lowe, Faure. Oriertcly. "Song oi Thanksgiving," Booth. "HI-I Mltioh Simpson, who is at» mam; Union Conmlc-rcial CoLtra Charlottetown. spent simday at lac.‘ homo here. She ‘nail u. 110-: guess: IQ’. Ind Mn. P. L. Proudea C1154.‘- ‘N - . gill‘. lfld Mu. Enrll- Mnckay, llirs. Illlolhy o! Se: Viuw. Mrs. Wm. m! Ind little daughter Hutu, mn- f recently lo Sol-rim and were ‘Holt: o! M11. Fred'k Irving. l.’ ‘kin: and Mn. Hume Hopgood. will; _ Hopgood. Mr. Simpson Cronin: ' ' '14!- Thomu MaoNutt were in i ot the exhibition u, Sg- . _ It! on Wudneadny. (M). I’! ‘P4103: nrmiin availed themselves gram: Piano Solo. "The Old Oaken Bucket" Mrs. Campbcll; Vocal Solo “Mother Macllree,’ Mrs, Simpson; Tenor Solo. "I Love Me." Mr. Lowe; Duet. "Whispering Hope.” lvlrs. Nutt, Mrs. Simpson. The following will be oi int-west to many o! our readers. here. 'I‘l'.e m1!- riage took place 2t Winnipeg, Mam- tc-ba. on Aug. 24th. 1929 of Mr. Hal'- ry Lorne Bealrsio, son oi Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Beairskl, ltlulpequc, P. E. l'., to Gladys Lillian daughter oi Mr and Mrs C. M. Cunddl. oi Mann- ville. Alberta, the Rev, N. D. Mal:- Lenaghen oi S's. Paul's Tlnlted Church oiliciatlng. The bride was dressed in a lawn ensemble suit vlith snrlllll hat of gold lace and accessor- ies to match. Aitcr the marriage they had dinner et the homo oi the groom's brother Mr. and Mrs. Gcolge Beairsw, Elgln Ave. The bride We: l popular school tear-he.- oi Mannvile, Alberta and the gtoom ls manager of the Bank oi’ Monlredl at Oakvi-lc. lvlianitoba. Among the recent guests at Mrs. Sinclair MacGougalJs were th: lul- lovzing: F. J. Casey, Charlottetown. E. N. MacQuarrie, Sunlmeraldc; O. G. Watters. St. John, N. 2., Jlcl: MacLeod, Summerside, Bruu: Cell- beck, Sinnmreside. Rev. a. M. Murchison o! at. Jolrvu. N. 3B,, was a welcome gueri in Mel- peque, on Thursday evening. Among the motorists to Malpcqul- during the week were the iolloivlrg: Mr. and Mrs. P. G. Clark, Eumlllcr- side; Malor MacKenzlu and Edwin Johnson, Charlottetown; Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Colcs, Cainpbellwl; Mr. and Mrs. Robb. MacLeod, French ni- Ver; Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Johnson. Clzarloitelown: and Mrs. Ernest Johnson, Long River. Mrs. Colin Donald nu returned homo alter I pleu- q vim wit‘; friends in Summorziflc. M. Cord Of TTlan/cs It, 0m: aim: no 44am. on '~ abroad in Molpequo Hull on 1960111]. Mr. Thoma: Muc- ppsidcd. Mr. Cunt, in m: ac!- curled . 2w» ~- "9;..~?.4€"n. win 11.1"! um- Buccess Women‘: Institute wi:h to thank Mic: Veldl Taylor, Mr. Wilfred Pickering and all who helped to make the Snnotorlum collection men n w”, “IUIIQII-r é E r11 Breathlcs: adventure Shlllghli to tho P010 1 SHE WAS A SIREN- begutllul and charming, he I French officer-ho wed her rll- “ygrg um, she was a. :9! '- A tenseiy dramatic story 0! $119 loyo o! two ‘brothers (or the qpmo woman, that carries you 1mm the arid desert o! Morocco to the bright lights 0i’ Paris and back again to the most darln! climax ever visualized on the SCXEEII, _ ALSO ‘COLLEGIANS ' FUN - PEP-LAUGHS Winsloe ‘ School Fair Winsloe School Mir WM held Bi? winsloeHall. September 17, 1329. There were live schools taking part. namely, North Milton, Harrington. Wlnsloe North, Winsloe South and Brinkley Point. The iollowing is the prim list: Root: Carrots-l. Lowell Younker, Win- sloe North; 2, Doris Rodd, North Mil- ton; 3, Rena, Younker. Wirlsloe North; 4, Sara. H. Forbes. winsloeiNox-th. Parsnips-l, Earl Diamond, Win- aloe North; 2, Herbert Stewart, Brack- ley Point; 3, Ivan Andrews. North Milton; 4, Doris Rodd, North Milton. Vegetable: Tomatoes. — l. Esther Mathleson, North Milton; 2, Florence Matheson, North Milton; 3, Doris Rodd; 4, Mar- garet Moreaide, Wlnsloe North. Cucumbers,~—l, Doris Rodd; 2, Mar- garet Moreslde; 3, Noel HOODCLNOIQI Milton; 4, Joyce Hooper, North Mil- ton. Seem-i. Ivan Andrews; 2. Rena Colea, North Milton; 3., Olive Rodd. Winsloe South; 4. Herbert Stewart. Cabbage-l, Erna Coles. North Mll- ton; 2, Noel Hooper; 3. Emerson Ford, Winsloe South. Pumpkin-l, Charles Wise, Har- rington; 2, Heath Seaman, Brackley Point; 3. Earl Diamond; 4, Vivian Duflet. Wirlsloe South. - Flower: Sweet Peas-l. Ema Colea; 2. Helen McGregor, Winsloe South: 3, Heath Seaman; 4, Verna. Robinson, Brackley Point. Mixed Flowers-l, Alice Younker; 2, Joyce Auld, Winsloe South; 3. Rem: Colea; 4, Verna. Rodd. Geranium-l, Cora. Ford; 2. Joyce Hooper; 3, Joyce Auld; 4, Margaret Moi-aside. Dahlia-l, Joyce Younker; 2.00m Ford; 3. Heath Seaman; 4, Elaine McCallum, Brackley Point. . C Clnned R-llpberrieil. - 1, ‘rhelm: Win. Harrington; 2, Dori: Rodd: I. Rena. Colon; 4, Florence Mntheaon. Canned Pom-l. Dori: Rodd; 2. Florence Mathonon; '3, Mlrgorot Moi-aside; 4, Thelma Wino. Cooking White Breach-l, Margaret More- alde; 2, Moi-gust Hughes; 3, Fume Colon; 4. Joyce Hooper. y Ten Blscuiu-l. ‘melm: Win; 2. Florence Mntlleson: 3, Dori: Rodd; 4, Margaret Morealde. Ginger Bnlpm-I, Florence Mathe- aon; 2. Vesta Nunn, Wlnsloe North; 3. mine Mccallunl; 4, JoyceJ-Iooper. School Lunch-pl, Thelma Wise; 2. Florence Mltlloson; 3, Iloina McCal- lul-n; 4, hrneColu. . . Fudge-l. Florence Rlttny, 1-1::- l-inmn; 2. Halon. Sh“, Winnie: 14th.; l. Vesta Nunn: .4. Joyce Hooper. Fancy Work Apron. Divhion A.-1..Ren: Cola; 2. Rom. Ymmker; 3. Ruth Cudmm, Winlloo North; 4. lulu: lloCollum. H-emltltching. Divulon 3.4-1. turn: FAR CALL?’ l raider: who scoured the lea: from SERIAL - COMEDY tho Lace. - ‘l. Jean Stewart. Buckley Point; Julia Stewart, Brackley Poll-it. Mitt5.-—1. Thelma Wise; Matheson. Cushion Top-i. Doris Rodd; 2, Florence Matheson; 3, Ferne Colcs; 4, Jenn Stewart. Manual Training ' Nail Box.—1, Noel Hooper; 2. Earl Diamond. " Mlscellaneouze-l, Florence Mathe- son; 2, Esther Matheson; 3. Verna Robinson; 4, Robert McKenzie. Live Stock and Poultry Best Heifer Coll’. —-'1, Reginald Nunn; 2. Robert McKenzie; 3, Wen- dell Rodd; 4, Earl Diamond. _ Barred Rock Chickens. — 1. Noel Hooper; 2, Rena. Coles; 3, Roland Roberts, Winsloe North; 4, Ivan An- draws. Collection: Noxious Weeds.-—1. Brackley Point; 2, Winsloe South. Samples o! Wood.-1, Winsloe Sth. ‘free leaves-l. Winsloe North; 2, Harrington; 3. Wlnsloe South; 4, Brackley Point. School Work Exercise Book (pl-l. Beth Robin- son, Winaloe South; 2. Lloyd Dia- mond, Wlnsloe South; 3, Eleanor Moreslde, Winsloe North; 4. Dean Roblmon, Winsloe South. Exercise Book _(b)-1,_Norma Cras- well, Wlnsloe North; 2. Rena Younk- er; 3, Dori: Seller, Wlnsloe South; 4. Joyce Auld. g I __ Exercise Book (c) -—,i, Lois cola. Winsloe North; 2. Irene Slackiord, Winaloc South; 3. Freda. Horn, Win- aloe South; 4. Helen Roberts. Exercise Book (d)-l, Dori: Rodd; 2. Joyce Hooper; 3, Ferne Coles; 4. Verna. Rodd. Exercise Book (e)~1, Helen Youn- ker. Wlnsloe North; 2, Florence Matheson, North Milton. Map Drawing (a)—l. Verna Rodd; 2, Irene Slackiord; 3, Olive Rodd; 4, Lois Colcs. Map Drawing (b)—1. Addie Taylor; 2, Gladys Rodd; 3, Helen Show; 4, Jessie Stewart. Harrington. Art Work rill-i." non: noddu 2, Hazel Stewart. Harrington; 3, Mar- gnret Hughes, Harrington; 4. Florence Matheson. ' ' Art Work (b)—-l, Freda Horn; 2, Irene Slockiord; 3, olive Rodd; 4, Vern: Phillip, Harrington. . Art work (cw-Harold Mocnllunn, 2, Helen MoGrégor; '2. Rena McCreg- or, Winaloe South; 4,‘ Elsie Col-es, N. Milton. ' Penmanship“) — l; inn-y Rodd. Horrington; 2. Vaund: Saunders. Winaloe North‘; 3, ‘Eleanor ‘ Morcalde, Wlnaloe North; 4,‘ BetnRoblmon. Penmanship (b)-1,‘Alioc Younker; 2, Norma Croswell; 3,'Margaret Mm- sido; 4.11mi; l ker; Pimmmahip (cl-J. Helen Roberta; Lois Colcs; 3, Ruth Cudmore; 4,Low- qll Younkcr. Penmmsllip (dl-‘i, Dori: Rodd: 2. Margaret Hughes; 3, 11ml Stewlrtt 4, Florence Rattrly. Penmanship (0-1, Florence Mathe- son; 2, Addie Taylor; 3. Helen Youn- ber; 4. Helen Show. Project Map.—l, Addie ‘hylor; 2. Florence Matheson; 3, Harrington; 4, Joyce Hooper. ' Public Spcnkiugs-dn Vern: ltodd. Coin; 2. Helen Shaw; 3. 310mm J1. Milli!!! Dfma>1| 82233101 Point; _ 2. Jean Stewart; 3, Ferne Coles; 4, Florence Wednesday USUALJ-PRICES The romance ' n! noun’- . moll . Wm" nu quobmb nu and Enl- . land's flak“ naval '- flllnlng frigate: loci mill! n; thousands oi men uwarm over the deck: io fight with swords nnd uben. Buttered llullia oi mighty wit-chili! 8° down with their llvinl "T" goes. Ono you in mnkel Thousand: In the out! BIC mcncai Action 40o tremend- ous to delcribe! ' f‘ > 2, Winsloe South; 3. Milton North. Sport: 50 yds. dash tor girls under 9 yrs.- 1, Rena. Younker; 2. Alice Good; 8, Bet-h Robinson. 50 yds. dash ior girls from 9 to 12- 1, Lilian Robinson; 2, Elaine McCal- lum; 3. Ema. Coles. ‘l5 yds. dash ior girls over 12 yrs.- 1. Florence Matheson; 2, Joyce Hoop- er; 3. Jean Stewart. '15 yds. dash for boy: under 9 yrs.- 1, Garth Hooper; 2, Charlie Wise; 3, Reginald Coles. 100 yds. dash for boys from 9 to 12 yrs.--l. Ivan Andrews; 2, Lowell Younker; 3. Lloyd Wise. 100 yds; dash for boys over 12 yrs. --1, Robert _McKenzie; 2, Earl" Dia- mond; 3, Russel Coles. 30 yd». sack race ior boys under I0 yrs-l, Heath Seaman; 2, Ivcn Tur- ner; 3. Emerson Ford. 50 yd. sack race for boysovel- 10 yrs-l, Fred Hughes; 2. Harold Mc- Callum. 60 yds. potato race tor girls.-- 1, Vern: Rodd; 2. Jean Stewart: 3. Florence Matheson. 60 yd. potato moo ior boy:. - I. James MeCfllum; 2. Robert McKen- zie; 8, Eu-l Diamond. 25 yds. wheelbarrow race tor boys- l, Perley Taylor and Earl Diamond; 2, Noel Hooper and Vernon Gillespie. 3, Fred Hughes and Jame: McCallum. 50 yds. three-legged race for boys- i, Robert McKenzie and Russel Coles; 2, Lloyd Wise and Harold Hughes; 3, Reginald Nunn and Lowell Yourlker. 50 yds. three-legged race ior girl:— i, Elaine McCallum and Lillian Rob- 1118011: 2. Florence Mathewn and Joyce Motheson; 2, Florence Mathe- son and Joyce Hooper; 3, Olive Rodd and Vernl. Rodd. Blindiold race tol- boyg. ; 1, E531 Diamond nnd Lloyd Duflet; 2, Robert McKenzie and Ivan Andrews; 3. Jun. McCallum Ind Lelth Murray. 5W“? flw-—l. Ivan Andrews and Clifiord Chandler; 2, Noel Hooper and Vernon Gillespie; 3. Leith Car. ter nndLowell Younker. Thread the needle race-J. Robert McKenzie lnd Florence MQUIGSOIHQ, Lloyd Wise and Florence Rottnyw, Freddie Hillhe: nnd Jun Stewut. Rohyrooe, with : handkerchief-l. North Milton: 2. Wlnaloo South; 3. Buckley Point. . . Relay race-I, North Milton; WW1“ South; a. Brackloy Point. ‘Drums’ room-l, Ben]. Newton; 2, 1"!" Wm": 3. Cool-g: Robimon. Teacher: Race-l, Evelyn Woolner; 3- Ruby Stud: a. Myrtle Chlndlor. Single Men’: Race-l, Oliver Bnb- irmu; I. Sort Hooper; 1 3.11mi Hoop- 0r. 8mm. Ladies‘ Rica-l, 1m Cola,- 2, Moriirot Tgylor; 3, Haul Oolgg, Married Ladies’ Room-d, Mn. John JW": 1- M". Bertmlunlm; a. Mrs. Wilbum Younker. Mlrfled Men’: Raoopl. mu m. net; 2. George Roblmorl. ' Florence I. Mlthuon. lémllry- (Patriot 1116436 Copy.) vwvowwwooooooo-u-o-oo-oo on; J. P. human} IIINTAL lUI-GION Prince Edward, Central Guardian ..,,-_ v om ruin rmnuuo w u. J. Solger Com ‘Ito 3 mu evening at the CiordbniCity Indoor 011911517873 sun ‘to nu. price: at Paton": I Clolinl Out an». m1 . l COME T0 ‘l’!!! INDOOR CIRCUS md see the handsome display. of booths. prize: in the well decorated ' 2m. oil-r Ionic nun: ruslzfcna make your entries NOW ior‘ thdllig m: Show. 7054-9-284i muons noun-n. a mm will conduct a potato mating in Souri: Hsll Tuesday evening at 3 D- m- 1933-9-282i. wmrslimu momma cannon: “R i! flllfiflild that the Rev. Ewen Will-i: o! Debec, N. Hfwill pruch at the morning service. ‘ UNITED CHURCH 0F 0ANADA_. Gwrntown and Sturgeon. Service: Sundly. Sept. 20th. Georgetown, 11 a. m. nnd ‘I p. m. Sturgeon, 2.30 p. m. Rev. C. U. MaoNevin. Pastor. CHURCH NOTICI-Pownni Untied Church st '1 p. m. Sundny, September 29th. Rally my Program by this Sunday School. ‘rhero will be spec- ial music and an nddzou by Pastor Clmpboll. BEAR TEE IABNELL CON’- CEBT FARTY at Zion church Hall. Monday, October 7th. D. Webster Fraser, Tenor; Mu: Joule Ward. Violinist; Mrs. Ruby Famell McKay, controlto; Elmer Fnrnell, bus; Miss Atkinson, lopnno nd Mrs. D. Wob- alel-‘Iwaser. accompanist and cou- tralto. 7972-94841 cannon SERVICES-Serviced in Brookrield congregation, Sunday. Supt. 29th, m n: follows: Hart-Mlle 11 a. m.; Sunday-School 2 p. m. medium 7 p. m, Sunday School 1o. 30 a. m. Hunter River, Sunday School "1020 o. m. Clyde River, Sun- dhy, Sept. 22th. 3 p. m. Sundny School at 2 p. m. French River. l1‘ a. m. Clifton, 2.80 p. m. Long River 7 p. m. ' THE MARKETS-Butter sold it 40c; egg: 38c; ickens 75c to $1.10; ducks, M25; appls 8c to loo; crib apples 5c qt; plums 18o qt; peas 30c qt; cranberries 15c qt; sarsnparilll. berries. 15c qt. Hay 80c; straw 35c; oats 62c; turnips 45c; potatoes 31:00. The run department was well sup- pliod. iruh and corned ood selling at 6c; haddock 10c, and mackerel 30c. TRINITY UNITED CBUICB- Early prayer meeting at l0 a. m. ' Rally Doy services in nil dopu-tmnta tomorrow, the preacher: m the d” being morning, Rev. C. N. Blown. and Rev.- Dr. Runny in thoevening. 990613.] R-tliy Day programing for the Sabbath School in Hoortl 8211 n 2.30 p. m. The aolout at the evening urvico will be m. Rwul Rnymnnd, who will sin: (in Enllilh) Mai-aim‘: song: "Thy will be Done." Til: choir will render Anthem’: morning and evening. Everyone wel- come 1t all services. I BAPTIST CIIUBOIL-During thu vmtlou period the Church lusbocn repainted and decorated and will b: open (or the ulull service to-morrow. luv. A. o. Vincent r-nrroturnoa to the City and will occupy hi: pulpit l2 usual. Mr. Vincent's morning lublee: i: “Limitinj God?! and i0: tho evsn~ tng, "The Right attitude town"! service." ' Sunday School from l2» o'clock to 1230 and an upecinl invitmon i: 0F iered to Ill irlends o! the church and convention to be present It W: service. Plum up that you m there -with your children fipecalnl muio at morning and evening “mm. by the mo. MACKINLIY-MAUPIAIL-A vary pretty wedding took place on" the evening oi September 18th, it 3.30 p. m, when Kntnlom Adele. daughter o! Mr. and Mn. Robert B. Mlckinlby, n: unitedinthoholybond: oimat- rimony to Mr. Duncan Aubrey Hollli, non o4 m. and Mn. Halcolm- Moi:- Phlll also o! North-Riyal‘. The brib calmed tho parlor on mi am o! her mm. l: M!‘ lino! P!!!“ the wdaam: lhrcn. Th: mm: loom very charming in on allover radium lilk 1m an». and carried o bfldol bouquet. Tho happy couple were un- attended. Aim the common; : van dainty waddhia runner n: mama by ma. nruoo Jucitlnloy ma mm: Man umkmloy. m m: iollwin: on o. holiday trip to mum: Mort tlklnl up their N44602:! MTG"! Point. rnviou: to the morrillb. in bridovmm-lderedosllowubrht . 2mm, Mill» W110 Iuvq been 2901249 our you: nu. Overcoat or mt at Paton‘: 01min; Out Sale. 1642. ~mulqan IIOWII-On maria: evening, September‘ 12th, about 130 person: rather-ad at the home oi Mn. Bruce Mnckinley to tender a. lhower marriage took place Sept. 13th. to 3h‘. Aubrey MocPhQ-il. The bride wl: escorted into the (ii-owing room by Ml‘. Huron Hdwltd to the ltrlin: oi Milena-in‘: Wedding Morph. - The hocvfly mam bum v3: 4mm into the room by Min: Alice Hownrd, who mldo a very pretty little bride. dren- ed in white and colryln: a bouquet o! mm peu. Arthur octod hi: part n momfinl: many xiii: o: linen, pyrbx mil: work. liivvrwlm m, were opened by ma. Bruce MacKinlcy and Mrs. Jiok Moreaidc. while the humor- ou: verse: were nod by Miss Emily Plath. In a iew well spoken words, tho bride-to-bo thanked her iriend: (or their gilto. Lunch was than served. The remainder o! the evening wu spent in a lint-non; led by Mrs. Laue Moolrwon. um- wlinn all warmed their way home. having‘ wilhed 1am- 1091! m!“ You’: oi happy wedded bliu. OVER 1000 $111383»! VACCIN- ATIIF-During till Dllt week 0V0! 1000 achool children have been no- cinated in the Vucination Comp- aisn being conducted by trialled Cross Society. The local doctors in three counties have responded aplendldly to the IPPGII mode to them by the Chic! Hbolth Oifloer to assist with the Campaign. and have been visiting iivo or six school: n ‘day to vaccinate the pupils with vaccine provided by the Provincial Depart- mom; o! lmlu-l. 121: physicians hove been minted by the Rod Oran Nun- tho oalnlplitn. A rec o! 25 cent: i: being charged oloh child and only thou enrol-led in the school regis- ter! In eligible 10l- vawination it this low rote. As the schools no now closing ior the hi1 holidays the Campaign will be continued just a: noon ll they rc-open. Considering the danger that thou i: to the prov- ince in cue o! n umtll pox epidemic, in laying 33% o! the school popula- tion alone unvuiclmtéd, it. is gratif- ying to know how largely the par- ent: are walling tht/mlolvea oi’ this opportunity. PERSONAL! Mrs. 1". L. Hazard and daughter. Miss mile I-Inamrd, have gone on : vim. to-Monuulnzgf- .- 2k. J. R. Blrr oi Summerslde, b4: leit for Phllldelphil. Pa... when no will remain (or some time. m. ma Mrs. Henry Roper oi’ nun fox. are visiting in the city. the guests o! Mrs. S. W. Crabbe. Mu. John Mcnougnll. (ionnerly _ Min Mary Carvall). and little daugh- m. oi West Rim. have returned from l month’: visit, to Baton. Dr. George D. Cliit, o! New York. ha: arrived in Charlottetown ‘to spend o vocation. - Mr. Goortfl Dolloi: and little daughter-bluish, nova returned from Saran» Luke. It i: planing to re- port that Mrs. DeBloi: in much im- proved in health. Th: friend: oi 1dr. Willilm L. Henry. o!‘ Moon 8a McLeod‘: Ltd. will rolffit to mm that he i: eon- iined to hi: home thrown illneu. Mr. Ivan Nlcholwn left on mun- duy morning tor Wolrvllle, N. 5.. in resume nu ltudiob n Audi: ‘cmivm- ity. » -__..-_ ma. .1. F. oratory and non. Lloyd. in; n rim-t vocation on the mood visiting relotivel, lava on mum till! morning. ‘wlfl-I-PUIFUOIQIICQMCKCIB 00-. Lid. and Ilwln M. Nichbildh oi the Niohollon Oil 00.. returned 4mm a three day ‘trip through mo“ County. 3h. Kenneth Rlobudl. who i: 111mm»: with m1. mum-a: a "M! hlnmw :0 Inlet-lulu, nu ro- i-ilflliil tram l lhbft visit ONION York. ' ‘In. warren Cant mu napkin, Nllw Cal-id 348mm, Houston, 11w b»! blln t-brliihm oi 3412,1414 WI-KWM- 1mm. Oily. left on n- turn yummy. . - ‘ "ur. maul-c. our a nuptial hlvo mumodnom nine to 1mm.- m. m: ru-llicrwu itkudhtl {$11! m-flunualon Anton; flop-oi Cbutohd Aaoounhnt: all mum ma in 24m. m. simian many maul: o! North Rim-ood violultymt the 1mm: o! Iii-ulna! mommy. mono: w! alum: pm m min: tau-minimum . {Imam mo. mu oi mpplneu npllrh-unutncofihu mum/Q withmmflwluowollfllllolmtld. lqhif. Jllplr HRHIM Vlotfiib. i0 Mill lhcKiuloy, 11289 es who u-e amusing the detail: o! - l. S11v4: Tip, F. You 2 Ifm Mono. z. new: 3 0184mm! Priflol. acumen 4 2408mm ram, l. 30mm . 2a.: I -_Mr. Ana Mil. aim: a. Ilov/litt an: fir. 341.10! Donut-her: o! Auzutilzd ‘WW3 t0 Lilo c"? Yfilkrdly on 4 plllmln-e trip, returning u; m. evening. m. and Mn. nuuu amulmm and m». mm Mono. oi o-nmy, luvo returned from o motoring trip to Nov: 806th llld. New Brunswick during which they visited seven! o! the principol 10x nacho: o! the two neighboring provinces. HATINI! BAOIU All‘ NEW ANNA!‘ The bl; matinee held at N:w An- nmon Fridoy Sept. 20th. wu one c! the but waged aflair: ot it’: kiwi pullld 0i! m: many moon, iu Incl u had :11 u» au- muu o! "u; time" noes. Four c':~.""~ were run with the keel-lost kin: '-:tl'.l.::\ in each elm. Clea: A trot and , oil-rims, Yorkoln, driven c, enn T. W. Sample, "succeeded .. hing, but many o! the spe:.....;<. were 0i the opinion that. l! lilo driv- er: hod been axchanied the sum- mary would have been dilierent n was} herculem "struggle _ bet“ those hone: for first place. 'l time in the second hoot was . with the ilrlt hi1! in 1.07. The J: quelineimore mowed her rm cl . in tbo third but, when Ibo ‘Maser out Yolkol: at the wire, alter a 114.:- tio drive on the homo stretch with aoooinpanymenfl o! lcng continued and ‘vociiorou: applause. Jacquellnl was driven by her owner‘ Harold Mulully oi Remington, Sherwood Belle and Lloopla Lass went good races, ‘but were out-eluted by tn: head liners. Sherwood wt: driven by MA: Fieriuson, Llcoplo ma, award by Sloir Andrews, New Ghagow, n: driven by Myron McArthur. 01m 8., trot had sour alums. Mia: LI- Aubrey. the promising ion! you‘ old Locopia mare owncd by Wm. Warren 6i Clinton. driven by Myron MoAl-tllur, won in three straight heath. Clu: 0., trot and place, had iivo sill-tors, Miss Kentucky, n. neat p2:- crxownod and driven by Bernie liynii. o! Fmmhin Road, New mn- don, seemed to lava the speed oi the bunch, but was closely pressed at time: by Cuilpboliton Lady. owned and driven by Frank Bell. Stanley Bridge, ' The three yen old trot and pace wd: won by Silver Tip, owned by Promo You oi Kelvin. and driven by T. W, Sample“ Silver Tip l: a. pacer aired by Petrellc. He i: a promising colt. I'm Alone, owned and driven by Layton Roger: wi: p. close second I'm Alone i: I Premier; Witto trot- m. 1mm the good trotting more Lou Guy. This‘ colt look: like : "mil" traitor, when all: gets mm nee tnokteduontion. _ -_Regrct was exprencd that the Tryon contingmt oi no: bones did not show up at the ti-lrtefs all, with tho exception oi Helen with in the three yeariold clui. owned b! Rex Dawson, Tryoz. ‘ The oflcialo lundlsd u» rsoo in molt- approved manor, the stator. m. mm O'Connor. looking in eminently aunanuiul du but l: new. Olflcllil: Stu-m, Da- . vid O'Connor. Judge: Wm. Suther- land, Wm. Toonlbs. Remington mil Wm. Brown oi suuex, N. B. Clerl - Ivml Brown. ‘riuler W. T. Walla. 0i 01121103: SUMMARY. Ullnmjrmandhu 1 aroma. w. w. 54mph 3-12 2 Jlwuoline, n: Miflllly 2 2 1 a Sherwood nut-nu. mm- m a a a 4 Lceopi: Lui, 31:1: Andrew: 4 3 4 Time 2.19 3-4; 2.19 2.2 . OIIIETIM i mu L: Aubrey, M. McArthur 2 Lulu 0., W. M. Front; a Ruby u, uni-om‘ Moyhow 4 Pathfinder, “W. Warren Time 2.32; 2.33; 2J7. Ill 232 424 343 ChlQflhfllilhoo 1 Ml: konumkv. I. Brae: l i l 2Canipholltonndy.1".mll 222 3 Emily 0on4. J. MéCoubroy 3:3 4 14h: Dllll IrMooraL-Corman 4 4 I 3 Lindy m: Fauuson s a 4 Tim: 2.3!: 2.43: 2.31. n n» on m mite» n i l i a l a a s’: a a a i 8414p Wit“. It. nlfllflh 5 I l rm 2.4a; 2.4:. 2.41. . . ‘i i small halted aparb moot, with modern con- ytonianooo, In Y good looal~ A RUIT and colon! ‘mam Ti-Igplhtgfill o r .. - iilscomr v