face FOURTEEN THE GUARDIAN. CI-IARLOTTETOWN nzrrcmni m, 195:1 Freetown and 0 I a C Vicinity Miss Wlnnlfred Burns of the Civil service. Halifax, N. 3., is en- joying a well earned holiday at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Burns. Miss Rene Arbing, who spent the past month visiting with rela- tives and friends in O'Leary and vicinity. arrived home on satur- day, Sept. lst. Mrs. Percy Marchbanks of New Aiinan. and Mrs. John Scott of summerside. visited in the village recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edison Dammarell. Other guests present were Miss Mabel Burns and Mrs. Charles DeLong. Mr. Ralph R. Burns. Freetown, and Mr. Wilfred Burns. Summer- side. left recently to attend the funeral of their uncle. Mr. Ralph Brown, whose death occurred on Friday, August 24th at his home in Augusta. Maine. Mrs. Hillard Moose arrived in Freetown recently from Hamilton. Ontario. wllrre she and Mr. Moose leave been living for the past year. il”l' She was accompaiiir-d by nephew. Morris Burns of Lower Freetown, who had spent the summer visiting in Ontario. Corporal Frank Adams of Sheer-. water. Nova Srotia. '.litTli'('d on Saturday. Sept. is! to spend a few days visiting with relatives in Freetown and Wllniol. He was accompanied by his daughter Aud- rey, his son Barrio. and Mr. John Hunt of Northern Ontario. Recent visitors in l'7i'cetoun were Rev. William Tcrril and Mrs. Ter- ril of Maine. who visited at the. home of Mr. and Mrs. Cnibv Lewis. Mrs. 'i'cr..: is at former I:-:lan:ior. Ccletta Wickeil. of KFll'lll. Mrs. J. J. Sldcy of Kingston. N.S. ac- companied by her claiuzliter. Isabel. also spent several days Lewis home. OAMEO THEATRE KISNSIN(i'I'0N Mviiiviiiy. 'T'iir-sday, AA'PfIhI'SYIiIf'. 'i':l.'i and 91,2 lviirrvrr pl'P.K'PriI: Klv:k Douglas. i.:iiirc-n Hamill and Doris Day in musical di':irna. ”l0I3V(i MAN WITH A HORN", wiih Iloiiizy C.nrin'u-iiacl. CAPITOL Annual Meeting 4th A Prince county conservative Assoc. The annual meeting of 4th Prince Conservative Association was held at Bedeque on September eth. President Donald Cameron was in the chair and Mr. Claude Delaney was secretary. The meeting was well attended and the following were elected of- ficers for the forthcoming year: President-Donald Cameron. Vice-President-Hubert MacDon- ald. Secretary-Allison Farmer. Mr. P. L. Morris and Claude De- laney were appointed to the Coun- ty Executive. Col. E. H. Strong and Mr. Keith Boswell were presented and ad- dressed the meeting, and short ad- dresses 'were also heard from P.L. Morris, George Muttart and James McDonald. The following were nominated as Honorary Life Members of the Association: James MacDonald. D. J. McLure. Wm. P. Cameron, 0'- Connell Noonan,'T. B. Gillespie, and Gohn Greeiiaii. Carleton -rind Viciniiy 7 I i spent thf l'Mr. M oi.ure's 5Triivei-se. pan-his 'Mliss. 1' S. .t.. yust. with his cousin Mr Albert Morrison and Mrs. Morrison. i --(Ma.-fer David Constable re- turned to his home in Charlotte- j town last week after slpciiding sov- at tIl.'"FlilI'. (lays in Carleton. the guest of” ibis aunt. Mrs. Fentoii liowalt. . Miss Helen Simmonds. grocery .clnrk in Mr. Rzilpii MacCauil's istore in Czii'Ietoii.'st:iricci her vac- ation on Sept. 1st and will be inhscnl. for a wnek. Mr. Windsor Campbell of the R. C. N. V. R. stationed at Halifax, N S. is spending his furlough on the Island at the pi-oscni time in IC-arleton he is (hr ziiesi of his 515- tcr Mrs. Charles Pnynier. I Mrs. Edna lloviait and Mrs. yFl'ilnk llowalt. both ni Carleton, l;spl"nt the first few days nf scptem- lbrr in Amherst. N. s.. the guests of Xir. and Mrs. Dean Bell. Summon-side Tonight 7:13-9:13 - Tuesday 3:30-7:15-9:15 e cunoii kin aoaiii Willi-BEiINElTEllMMiNGS-GWENN-BL '."".',GEORGE SEATON ""”.',WlLI.IAM PERLBERG "””i.':'?ni3?1'i'4w”a'S.”'f ecivens omlbau EDMUND Ii IADAII GIGI 0NDELL- PERREAU REGENT Today 3:30-7:l5-9: : Tue.-zday 7: 1 A great ACTION picture ALIVE with , excitement! Walt Disney captures all the heart rousing thrill of a plucky lsd's fight against cut-throat buc- caneers in the greatest adventure of them all! ' N (f YE: UIIIINIAIIDN OI lobed louis Stevenson's PEIISIIPB Disney's First All IDUIIY DIISCOLI 1 IOIEIT IIEVITOII ' BASIL SYDNEY Live Action Feature NEW - DIFFERENT .. EXCITING VD O 0 icinify Several from this area attended the Alberton Exhibition on wed- nesday. September 5th. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Affleck were visitors to the western par; of the Island on Monday, Septem- ber 3rd. The Bedeque school has opened for the fall term with the same teachers as last year. Mrs. Austin Murphy and Miss Winnie Smith. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Brooks. Fred- ericton, N.B., were week-end guests of Rev. E. S. and Mrs. Weeks. Mrs. Brooks is a daughter of Mr. Weeks. Bedeque I M O'Leury and I O Viciniiy The O'Lesry Boy Scouts were in charge of directing traffic at the west Prince Exhibition in Alber- ton on Wednesday, September 5th. Mr. and Mrs. Brice MacPherson and son Keith and friend of New Hampshire are visiting in Brae, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Macbeod. yMr. and Mrs. Clifford Levitt and little son Patrick of Biack'g 1-1.,-. bpr, N. 8.. and Mrs. Medrick Mu. tin of Saint John, N. 3,, mac guests of Mr. and Mrs. Morton Oaseley. Brae. on Thursday, sop. trmber am. Mr. and Mrs, Hai- Mr. Eonnie I,IIW3CF8lil'ti;l9,FS(l.lll oilchlldren. Harry, Eiiyzaisiztltiis ;lr. an dMrl:. ermand scar a1l8I.lDIall9. of Halifax, have been re- ernwoo , as Ientere mice 0 team visitors to Brae. the guests of Wales College where, he will take , Mrs. Suttis” aunt. Mrs. HarryMac- up studies of a special nature. lhiiiiioii. They also visited other Several iiicmbcrs-of the Biidcqueil-Names in Br” and Coleman" W. M. S. aiikillilariels ll;iIClll(IC(lr tlici --Very. lame ' congregnl-Om nt- Ilijilssionary In 5 1; ud ii A T.l01gricndi:'d the special Revival services nited Ciurch on n a,i,y ugus conducted at the Bloomneld Unity 31st. They repoit a splendid I.llllE.lpd church an 13,; week by the R y C A y hr of iEil'anil(-flisi Rev. Elmer Crockett of El; - V ” Q”-1 Iwcil .1; iV0Ft1'11I1stoii. Minnesota. a former Ct-iitialwBe1if1etilkiei: Ni? i;t. wltlillfja-lWISland boy whose parent; med 3; i'I...?...;i .i...;ai;.fi..; M...i5'"”l””'. 0” w””"””" "W it” 13 it d B tit Convention l 15”"-L" W” mck” ” "'9 "M ii 9 39 5 ' M10015. with people in the balcony. -Vir James Emerson from Cali- in”? Mmmer at the church R"' Mi. mid Mrs. William MacLure forms, an intimate friend of Rev. Mid W" W113 "0 01 Halifax. -V. S-.iDr. J.S. Bonnell of New York. ivasiog Egmsdale. Labor Dali Week End. WW1 'the speaker at the Bedcquc United in Caoegcnurch last Sunday. September yvv. G. Dickson presided. Prayer ,i.as offered by Rev. J.M. Sheen A fine solo was sung iii? A. W. Craswell and a special limulfm by the choir. A soul- :2nd. There W35 8 IEYB9 ilatheriilil lsearching sermon was delivered on i Mr. Clinton Beers oi Haverliill,jwitli rapt yattegtlon. spent a few daysjlias spent several weeks in Cm-lrtoii. the lasi week in Aug-.I.kland with friends at GE0l'IZ0iOllilI;yntio,1- Icuests of Mrs. if... A. was a recent visitor to and the preac'Iier was listened to Mr. Emerson on and with Mr. and Mrs. W..l. Reid. Middleton. , Mr. and Mrs. T.W. M0l'lbllu and two little dainzliters vslio have been Morisoifs fiiilicr. Rev. E. S. Weeks and Mrs. Weeks. Bedeque. left to return to Deep River, Ontario. on Tuesday. Sept. 4th. Enroute they will spend a day,or two at Fredericton. N. .. with Mrs. Morisoiils sister. Mrs. Arthur C. Brooks and Mr. Bro 9 While here they paid brief Vi- to Summerside. St. Elcanor's, Car- leton, Fredericton. Hunter River and Charlottetown. Albany and I O O Vicinity . Mrs. Alherf Callbeck and son Arthur were recent visitors to Summei-side. Mir. Michael-l)Ael..siic.V. C- N- R-- brakeman spent the week-end in Albany with his family. Mir. Judson Blackmmv or Scurlr town was R recent. visitor to baiiy and North Tryon. M. ihe mainland on a business and pleas- ure irip. Mr. and Mrs. George McKay. Miss Vessie Dawson of the Hol- man staff spent the Labor holidays at her home in Tryon. f Mrs. Arthur Thompson of Noilli Tryon and Miss Ruth 'l'h0ml3S0ll were visitors to Summerside on Friday last. Mr. Fred Wotioii manager of the Co-operative Store in Carleton was a recent business visitor in North 'rryon and Albany. . -Mr. Lorne Cameron of Al- bany was ii business visitor to Charlottetown last week. Mr. Cameron also made a flying trip to St. John. N. B. Miss Vertis BToTi-lter of the Mary Ann Beauty Parlor. Sunimerside spent the week-end with her par- Augustine Cove. D. McLeod of Victoria will be. glad to know he has returned to his Prince County Hospital. Mr. Ms- Q TEAOIIER WANTED FOR SUMMERSIDE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL A Grade One Teacher, duties to commence immediately. Apply:- SECRETARY, Board of School Trustees, Summerside the . Dayl Nmthyplaced a number enfs Mr. and Mrs. Roy Boulit-r yofpurchased home alter being a patient. in the Lead was injured in F1'(-otowni illell llllli rthe necessity of conver. 5"?" .V W. Mr. Crockett and :.srvcral igccious souls found sal- cople attended this ser- lvici-. from Elmsdale. Montrose. i Cascumper. Bloomfield, l-iowlan, iO'Lear.v, West Devon and other iplaces. A, On Thursday night. Sept. 6th. lihere was .'lll0IrhE'l' very larg at. ltcndnnce at the evanizelistlca ser- gvice conducted at the Bloomfield ,Unitcd Church by the Evangelist ,Rev. Elinor Crockett of Worthing. ion. Municsoia. Extra chairs had yiic be procured from the O'Leary icliurrli, also extra hymn books, .Tlle.MllllSiEr. Rev. W. G. Dickson presided. Prayer was offered by Capt. Hardy of the salvation Army ..xtati.oned in Winnipeg, Man,, who I5 "Still!!! his hrolhcr Ira and family in Bloomfield. A nne duel. .v':-is sung hi Rev. .1 M. sheen nf Elmsdale and Rev. Mrncrocketf, after which the Evangelist dellv- 'ercd an eloquent and forceful ser- mon. These special services con- yrluded on Sunday, Sept. flth, when iEvangelist Crockett spoke at O'- ,Leary.,ln the morning and Mont- Iii-ose in the afternoon. and Elms. dale at night. He is planning also to speak at Hampton and also at Montague. . when his truck loaded with cattle lupscl. lie is well known in Albany as he operates the liroduce ware. ,house formerly owned hy Mrs. Uames Lord? t y Messrs. Ci'os:nian and Bradshaw lI'6L'6Ilti.V loaded a car of turnips for the Boston market. They also have of the famous iJohn Brown Tractors in the vicin- ity. l Mr. Luiiie McKenna is doing a rllslliniz business in his new up to ;date Ice Cream Parlor and Barber tshop. Lorne 'the shop and lfeaturcs. E Mr. Mnurcloi-k Dawson. Albany, irecently purchased a number of choice milk cows. also some nice calves and two brood sows. Mr. Dawson is going into live stock in recently added remodelled: many new a bigger way and growing fewer potatoes. Mr. George Miiitai'I and Mr. 'vance Dixon, two of the llvc-wire farmers in this district recently a new steel Dion Threshing oulfit. capable of lthreshiiig one hundred and fifty The many friends or Mr. I.oiiis,bushels of grain an hour. The up- ito-date threshing outfit was pur- xcliased from Mr. Croken of un- erald. I LONDON -- (OP! - Latest fig- iurcs show the number of British 'rlvil servants still increasing. As of July 1 Government departments employed 679.314 persons, exclud- ing inilustrlal staffs. This was an increase of 4.000 over April 1. A ECZEMA? 1 RELIEVE ircii PIOIHIVI Cutlcura iirlpr. iv-lieve rashes. discomfort Over 70 yeiira' success. Buy at drug: CUTICURASOAPAOINTENR the Island. lowed to run. 1.. SPRAY llr DUST. 2. l 8. JOSEPH READ & Dithsne - IMPORTANT - TO POTATO OROYIERS Late blight is active in potato fields throughout it can cause serious crop losses if al- You can do Aihree things that will help in pro- tect your crop and prevent tuber rot. with DITHANE or other effective fungicides. USE A TOP KILLER when the plants are mature or when you decide to stop spraying. WAIT two or more weeks before digging. if still undecided what to do we advise getting in touch with the Plant Pathology Laboratory, Char- lottefown, for expert advice from them. SUMMERSIDE, P. E. I. regularly and thoroughly, OOMPANY LIMITED Dealers . Borden Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Innian of Borden were recent visitors to Halifax. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Deegan and family of Amherst. spent the week end with relatives at Borden. Mr. Gordon Madravish of Borden left recently for at. John. N. .B.. where he will take a. course in Radar. 3 Mrs. Everett McKenna and lit- tle daughter Nancy Anne left to spend a few days with relatives at Chelton. Mr. and Mrs. John MacLean of Hunter River visited their son Stanley and Mrs. MacLean at Borden recently. Mr. Freddie Toombs of Moncton spent the week end with his mother. Mrs. Bessie Tooa-ibs at Borden. Mrs. Fred Ranahan and sons Cameron and Arthur of Borden, spent a few days recently with relatives at'Sourls. i -Mrs. Frank Butler and little sons, Tommy and Frankie. are vis- iting in Borden with her mother. Mrs. J. J. Maclsaac. . Mr. Norman Jay of Moncton. spent the Labor Day holidays with relatives and friends at Borden and Cape Traverse. Master Dennis Taylor of Char- lottetown. spent a week in Borden recently, visiting at the home of Mrs. Bessie Toombs. Mr. and Mrs. William Geldert of Morell, and their son George. of Charlottetown. visited Mrs. Bessie Toombs. Borden, recently. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Wood of Borden. who have been spending their holidays at their home in Millview, returned home recently Mr. and Mrs, Leigh Donald and son Gregory of Charlottetowmwere visitors to Borden recently, guests of Mi-. and Mrs. Everett McKenna. Mr Eldon Darrach of Borden, who hzis joined the Navy 'as Com- missioned Officer Writer, left on Wegnesday. August 29th for Nadon. Miss C.1i'i'ic Jardinr of (Thar- lotloiown. is spending a few days in Borden with her aunt. Mrs. George Jay. ..M... ' Mr. and Mrs. Garfield MacDon- ald of Borden are spending their hoiieynioon at the Borden lloiel. guests of Mr. and M.rs. James V. MacDonald. Mr. and Mrs. Parker Pauley of of Gunnlngsville. N. B., spent the Labor Day holiday in Borden with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Sharpe. . Mr. Wendell Oniway of the Provincial Banatorium. Charlotte- town, spent the week end with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Oatway at Borden. Mrs. Maurice Lddge and sonsi Graham and Malcolm of Borden. spent a few days last week with Mrs. Lodge's mother, Mrs. Hamil- ton, at Fredericton. N. B. Mr. and Mrs. W.S. Jardine had as their guests over the week end Mrs. Jardlne's sister, Miss Jessie Nickerson and her friend Min Lottie Fillmore, Moncton. Mr. and Mrs. Aiihur Rodizers l(ensingI'on- Notes Mrs. Allie McNeill, New Annan. left by motor for Boston. Mass. where she will receive medical care at the Leahy Clinic. Her numer- ous frlends hope she will soon re- turn home well on the road to re- covering her health. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Saunders and family and Mr. Saundei-s' mother were recent visitors with James L. and Mrs. Saunders. Ken- sington. Mr. Saunders is in the Dominion Fish Culture and Fish Biology Dept. at the Ellcrslle Sta- tion. The many friends of Wilbert Lawless of Norboro will be pleased to hear that he is able to walk again, after sustaining a serious ankle sprain. He had the misfor- tune to upset a load of hay. and was thrown violently against a fence. An x-ray showed no bones broken, but heavy contusion. Mrs. Patrick Bates and daughter Ruth. and Mrs.'Justin Murphy of Noranda, Quebec. were recently visiting at the home of Gerald Murphy. Clermont. Mrs. Murphy's husband is a native of Clermont, P.E.I.. of a family of ten broth- ers. sons of the late John '1'. Mur- pliy. It was Mrs.Bates' and daugh- ter's first visit a P. E. I. and they enjoyed the scenery and social amenities very much. took place during the convention lst prize. Ayers blanket, Miss Olga Mclienna, Tracadie Cross, P.E.I.: 2nd prize, magazine end table. Mrs. Edwin McDonald. Alberton: 3rd prize, card table. Miss Rosc- mary Mulligan, Kinkora; 4th pri'I.c. satin cushion. Mrs. Marshall Mc- Lellan. Grand River; 5th prize. bath towel set. Mary l-lowatt. ll Alley Street. Charlottetown: 6th prize, fruit cake, Mrs. Wm. .1. Des- Roche. Miscouchc. Five pl'l'l.E's oi sl.0O each won by Miss Mai'gnrct and Mrs. Tommy Keougvh of Cape Traverse. Able Seaman Waller wcslhnver of the "Nootka" recently returned from Korean waters and spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Westhaver. Ordinary Seaman Francis Westhaver who has finished his basic training at Cornwallis, is spending leave with his parents here. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hegiier of Arlington. Mass.. and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hegner and children of Dorchester. Mass.. who have been visiting relatives at Peakcis Rond- spent the week and with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Grant. Borden. when en route to U. S. A. Mr. and Mrs. George Barton and son George who have been visiting in Borden have left for their home in Yonkers, NQY. They were ac- companiod home by Mrs. Barton's mother and sister. Mrs. (Capt) Read and Mrs. Glcpn Waddell. who will spent some time with them. Capt. and Mrs. Wylie Irving, their son Billie and daughter Mrs. llerb MacKcnzle. left recently for enter the Horton Academy as a student. They were accompanied by Misses MilTj0fIE,1TVlng and Laura Ozon of Trura who spent the holi- day at their homes in Bordcnt Wedge. Summersidc: Mr. Bert and little son Donald of Charlotte- town. gpent the long week end with the farmer's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Rodgers at Borden. on Sunday last Mirs. Bessie Toombs had as her guests Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Toombs and daugh- ers Karen and Paula and Mr. and Mrs. Dan MacDonald and daughter Rae of Charlottetown. -OJS. Communicator Albert Jay of Cornwallis. his wife and sons, Stewart and llarold. spent the week end with the for-mer's mother. Mrs. Florence Jay at Borden. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Cameron and son John who have been visiting Mrs. (Capt) Read at Borden left on Saturday. Sept. 1st, for their home in Montreal. Mr. and Mrs. Stenning MaoNevin and son Alden have returned to Borden after spending some time with Mrs. MacNevln's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley anith at Victoria West. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Brine of Arlington, Maas.. spent a few days in Borden with Mr. and Mrs. Ern- relatlves in Charlottetown. and children. John and Judy of Centralla. Ont... spent a few days with L. A. C. Jay's mother. Mrs. iF'lorence Jay at Borden when en route to Charlottetown. ' Mr. and Mrs. Everett Moxeniia of Borden had as their recent guests Mrs. swlthen Mcxenns. ter Catherine of ohelton and Mr. -E...j ....-.. Medical centre The Ielephone number on week days from 9:00 AM. to 5:00 PM. except Wednesday afternoon is- t A 2277 . on Wednesday afternoons. Sun- days. holidays and after five PM. on week days, the felephon num- W 2279 I eat Grant. when on route to visit L. A. C. John Jay and Mrs. Jay The C. W. L. ,art drawing which: resulted in the following winners:l Wolfvillc. N. S., where Billie will Hamill. Klnkors; Mrs. Walter Mur- ray. :11 Grafton Bt.. Charlotte- town, Missicarmella Martin, Mis- cuuche. and Mrs. J. H. Wood. 322 Kent St. Charlottetown. Dr. and Mrs. DesRoche, formerly of Tignlah. and daughter Marlon had a pleasant week-and visit with Dr. and Mrs. Frank Bowness. Kenslngton. The doctors were classmates at Baltimore Dental College some years ago and enjoy- ed many reminiscences of bygone days while on fishing trips over the Province. K Rev. Spencer Austen, who was special speaker at Central Chris- tian Church convention held re- cently in Charlottetown, was a visitor with Mrs. Austen and chil- dren at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bernard. Kenslngton, dur- ing convention week. It was Rev. Mr. Spencer's first visit here and they voiced their surprise at the magnificence of the pastoral scen- ery. Dr. J. B. Brown and Mrs.Brown, formerly of Grand River, P. E. Island, were recent visitors with their old-time friends Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Saunders. Kensington. Th! doctor VIIIII hi! home an. nually. His another who liyg. ,, Richmond is 94 years old and 1.0;; youthful. She-is a sister of mp late D. A. Mscdonald, familiarly? known as Post Office Dan, .,h;, was a great athlete in his younm. days. . Mr. and Mrs. G. '1'. Connor oi Moosejaw. Bask.. were visiting ii. Kenalngton last week, guggt. of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wigmorp, Mr. Wigmoro made their acqusini. once while visiting Moosejiiw ., year ago. Mr. and Mrs. Connoi- are next. door neighbors of Mi, wigrnore's son. Doctor Fred Wig. more in Moosejaw. They have ., summer cottage at Hlllsboro. N.B,, near Moncton. Mr, Connor. who controls the Mooselaw taxi busin- ess. is a native of New Brunswick. They were agreeably surprised ii.-. the beauty of the P. E. Island landscape. President - "Where's the cash- 1,... Manager-"Gone to the races." President-"Gone to the races in business hours?" Manager-"Yes. sir. it's his last chance of making the books bal- ance." . l i i l l i I I i l i I l l I l i J The best protection against cautions to prevent it. damaged or destroyed by fire. CARL WEEKS. Alberlon W. B. WARREN. Kenslngfon V. VERNON CRAIG. Bedeque SYDNEY ll. BIRCH. Port Hill M. R. MICLEAN, North Will.- . shire. BRANCH OFFICE: MUTUAL Fl DE INSURANCE C OMDANY ESTABLISHED M UTUAL SERVICE ESECURITY ! ARE YOU PROTECTED? But if fire destroyed your property would you he in a financial position to rebuild? surani-c is the only way that you can protect. yourself financial- ly in the event of fire and the only way that you can be assur- cd of the means of carrying on if your homo or business were AGENTS C-EDDIE liliicLEOD, W. lloyalty A. J. ROBERTSON. Mermaid PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY HEAD OFFICE: n ISLAND I885 fire ls,to take reasonable pre- Adcqualc iii- CLIFFOBD SIIYIPSON. Stanley Bridge. G. M. GRANT. Charlottetown. FRANK L GALLANT, Welling- ton. WATSON HARDY, Montrose. SUMMERSIDE CHARLOTTETOWN ANNUAL Mammoth . Legion I i CARNIVAL I i AT THE New Curling Rink l SUMMERSIDE WEDNESDAY. SEPT. 12 to SATURDAY. SEPT. 15 4 NIGHTS or run AND ENTERTAINMENT A NEW PROGRAM EACH NIGHT I Mrs. Austin Murphy and daugh-' Fiddling. Step-Duiicing. Singing. Accordion Legion land In Attendance Hot Dogs - Canteen -- Oyster Bar I . Valuable Price Each Night PROCEEDS FOR UNIFORMS son Lsoion asap Come and support this and also annoy the fun. worthy cause I 4. I Aoiiissiomf cu: Illct noon: OPIN Ar'1 I. M;