l1 "r ‘DTKODQCF‘JQ£C\O.GC8I'TGC‘D"JP£ :-;.;-;.-_.,.,,.L.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Q. .. .. CTOBER 15. 193d _ O Will your son be sure of a college edllfifll-‘IOH. n0 matter what happens | to you? It can be guaranteed. l Sec the Crown Life Man today! t mountainous" chOM b Mullins .- '-- e..:.........r'...'tfrzh:.t'".....""e,.,"..,-;--- "-2 LLPI-IILLIPJJIIuI-Il Ann c". M. WILLIAMS ¢_i_,u "_""'“'"'L|' “I'll AU-bdlrlotdrp, i114, ~ w.“ --—- — —~- - - --- - »- s- --. -.__ m... r i ‘ Now Heady THE GOLDEN FUTURE 1 g A of Prince Edward Island A SPLENDID ILLUSTRATED SOUVENIR Suitable for ready reference in the olfice or home, or for mailing to friends abroad. WHAT SIB HENRI,’ THORNTON SAYS: “I am very much obliged to you foi" copies of the SOUVENIR EDITION. late you upon the excellence of the which is really well done and full of interesting articles dealing with the Garden of the Gulf.” THE‘ HALIFAX HERALD SAYS: “Vlhth- the compliments of The Charlottetown Guardian, we have received a brochure entitled "The Golden Future," setting forth the attract- iveness of Prince Edward Island. “The spirit of optimism which characterizes this publicity publication is particularly commendable, and the fact that one of the provinces of Canada, in the face_of a world-wide depression, is singing a song of faith and confidence, is a good indication "~ that this Dominion has yet many things for which 8 to he thankful. ' _“[’rince Edward Island, pre-emnently a farming district, has led the way in many branches of pro- gressive farming. and also in co-operative market- ing. The people are. on the whole. exceptionally contented. They invite the rest of the world to share their happiness with them. And the initiatr the advance I congratu- production fiu VERNON suiooi FAIR held in Mt, Vernon school house on; September 17. 1930. where there was] a large display judges Miss Miller, .\Ir. Heart: undl the inspector Wm. A, McPhes gave very interesting ‘speeches. Mr. J. 1L‘. Purchase and Mr. ,John MacRse also commented on the success o1 the‘ lair. "Sec 1' White Oats. ~ Sec, 2 Wheat. Sec. 4 Sweet Corn Sec. 5 Threshed Beans. Sec. 1 Green Mountain Potatoes. Sec. 2 Dakota Red Potatoes. Sec, 3 Turnips. Sec. 6 Carrots, Sec. 6 Parsnips. Sec. 2 Mlxcu Flowers. iv.- of the Charlottetown Guardian in the piiblica- ' tion of this strikingly illustiated little booklet is highly commendable.” CONT ENTS ‘HIRE! VIEWS OF TIIE ISLAND . Introduction , ISLE OF REST (Poem! . . . . . . . . . .. .. Lucy Gertrude Clarltln BRIGHT FUTURE I-"OR PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND Hon. F- It. Hearts. Llcut. Governor TOURIST ADVANTAGES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. A. E. Morrison NO DIVORCE PROBLEM IN ISLAND PRO\ CE iCopi-lglit Article) William S. Dutton A GREAT ADVENTURE IN CO-OPERATIVE INDUSTRY ' J. W. Boultc MARKETING PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND SEED POTATOES C. t‘. Thompson A HAVEN FOR CITY DWELLERS Justice A. Ii. Arsenault FARM LANDS FOR. SETTLERS CO-OPEIIATIVE MARKETING 0F EGGS AND NEW CAR FERRY STEAMER BOARDS 0!" TRADE AND PROBLEMS OF ‘TRANSPORT S. A. MacDonald -....-... 5- a" Clbfifitlifii" 11-1.“??? i1 JCFOJC 3312' IIDCYJFOC-‘CI “#3 ‘C-‘C"G'¢>'<Z‘¢.iUCifiCzfiCfOlfitlifi livitfltfilfi) 131C81- 09953 i’) "#1011310 POULTRY Tiiii FISHERY INDUSTRY ....................... S. T. Gallant Till-J PROVINCIAL CAPITAL G. P- Nicholson TIIE PRINCE COUNTY CAPITAL . . . . . . .. . Mayor W. J. Lidstonc IMPROVING THE SILVER FOX INDUSTRY G. Enhls Smith PUBLIC SCHOOL SYSTEM . . . . . . . . . . . H. II. Show SIIZIYING FARM PROBLEMS . . . . .. J. A. Clark MIXED CROPS AND FI-JRTILE SOIL Premier W. M. Lcrl LATEST STATISTICS Never was there a more complete informative and intensely interesting Souvenir issued from the Press. O ICIDIOIDI1. Gct your copies early. Price .. ORDER FORM To The Charlottetown Guardian Charlottetown. Piano send ms cop... of TI-IE GOLDEN FUTURE oi’ Prince Edward Island lor which I enclose 8. . . . . ..ets. 11 33-. g 3 .0. i? i 33f .9. .9. C‘ Q O 3’ i3 Q o I9 g o. ‘3. 9 IJ l? i‘! 3. J NAME ...s-....-....-"t...-..-i...¢-.¢.u--u consuls ADDRESS u ---.-..n-i-~--.-"u...----u-..-nn-¢n-nu UU— .-"nouns-nun"...-u.-is.»--|-u------.~-.-n~-.- '11 nsnlilpqnlhqhlrnnslbdblrlnllnrdnrlpcnJln>Q><>J>1><MMTTD —GYPROC—— Just received direct from Factory- One full csrlosd GYPROC and Ons full carload TEN-TEST -Assortcd lengths- -Prlces low- L. M Poole & Co. Pauli’: Wharves :‘A4AALAQAAA‘ L4 v ._---. w.-- "-44--.- --------.-.--.--.- Set, Sec 1 Milking Stool. Sec. 2—.\'ail Box. 1-John Bell. Iris. Lk-Murdock-Lcorn, Mt. Vernon. Sec. 6 Bird House, 1—Msrk_ Young, Iril. Sec. 5'HImm_9I' Handle. 1—Wllliam D, Nicholson. lrls. 2—Ernsst Nicholson, Iris, Class 10 Livestock and Poultry. A very succssstul school islr was, oi’ exhibits. The Sec. 1 Heller Cult. , 1-St:uart Mnthesou. 2-11.: Stuart, Caledonia. lI-Roddie Wilson, Mt. Vernon. 4—Cliarlis Stuart. Caledonia. Sec, 3 Poultry. White Leghorn. 1--Dsnnle Wilson, Mt, Vernon. . Barred Rock 1-Murdock Acorn‘. Mt. Vernon. z-Norinan Wilson. Mt. Vernon 3—Ann|. MacPherson. Caledonia. 4—Donnie L. MacKenzis. Iril. Class II Collections Soc. 1" Noxious Weeds. 1‘ b-Csiedonls School. 2-bit. Vernon School, Sec. 2 Tree Leaves, L-Cnludonia School. 2—Mt. Vernon School. 3--Iris School. Sec, Samples or Wood. 1--Mary Young, Iris. 2-Mt. Vernon School. 3-Donnie Mathcson, Iril. . Class 12 School Work. Sec. 1 (a) Exercise Books Grades 1-2 1—Iris School, Sec. 1 (h) Exercise Books. Gradesil-4 1-Mt, Vernon S'i_:hool. 2—Caledonia School. Sec, 1 (c) Exercise Books. Grades 5-6 L-Irls Scliool. Z-Caledonis School. 3-Mt, Vernon School. Sec. 1 (d) Exercise Books, Grades 7-8 1—-Iris School. 2-.\it. Vernon School. Sec. 1 1e) Exercise Books, Grades 9-10 1—Mt. Vernon School. Sec..2 Map Drawing. Sec, 2 (a) Map oi’ Australia. L-Caledonia School. 2—Ii"is School. 3—Mt. Vernon School, Sec. 2 (h) Map oi Maritime Prov. 1—Mt. Vernon School. Sec. 3 Art Work. Sec. 3 (a) Landscape Grades 7-10 l-Caledonia. School. 2-Mt, Vernon School. and instructive Class 1. Grains 1-Duucan hlatheson, Mt. Verno . L-Stuart. Mntheson, Mt. Vernon. ti-Murdock Acorn, Mt, Vernon. 14—Charlie Young. Iris. 1-Willlaui Mnthesou, Mt. Vernon. 1-William Motlieson. Mt. Vernon. Z-Stusrt Matheson. Mt. Vernon. B-Duncsn Mather-ion, Mt, Vernon. 4-lrving Buele. iris. 1—Freeinan Hume, lrls. Z-Dounie Hume. Iris, Ii-John Dun Acorn, Mt. Vernon. t-Msry Bayiie, Iris. Class 2 Roots 1—Emma Morrow, Mt. Vernon. 2-Stuai"t Matheson. Mt. Vernon. Zi-Murdock Acorn. Mt. Vernon. 4—Donald Young, Iris L-Emma ltloi"rou'._.\it. Vernon. 2—Norman Wilson, Mt, Vernon. Zir-Chrlsabel Morrow, Mt. Vernon. t—-Jenevn Morrow, Mt. Vernon, 1—Mary J. Emery. Mt. Vernon. 2—Jolin Dan Acorn, Mt. Vernon. 3—Murdock Acorn. Mt. Vernon. 4—Jenuie Acorn, Mt. Vernon. 1—Jeiieva Morrow. Mt, Vernon. 2—Mai'y B, MaeRae, Mt. Vernon. 3-.-Donnie Hume. iris, 4—Mnry Bayne, Iris. ' 1—.\lary Bayue, Iris 2—Donald Young, Iris. 3—Ii'ving Buele, Iris. 4—Joiin Dan Acorn, Mt. Vernon. - Class 3 Vegetables ' 3—lris School. _ Sec, 2-Gi"een Tomatoes. Sec. 3 (b) Sailboat Grades 1-6 1—.\lary Wilson, Mt, Vernon. 1-Iris School. . ' zl-Mt,» Vernon School. li-Caledoula School. Sec. ,4 Penmanship. Sec. 4 (a) Grades 1-2. 1—Mt. Vernon School. Sec. 4 (h) Grades 3-4. 1-Ca'('.oiila School. 2---.\l' Vernon School. Sec, 4 ‘vi Grades 5-6 1~ML Vernon School _ 2—li"is School. Sec. 4 (d) Grades 7-8. LL-Doiinie L. lliacKeuzie, Iris. 3—Jessio B, lilacRae, l\lt, Vernon. 4—Mary M. MacKenzie. lris, Sec. 4 Cucumbers. i-.\lary Ross, iris. Z-Alary Bayue, iris ll--Mai"y Ellis. Caledonia. t-John Dan Acorn, Mt. Vernon, Sec, 5 Beets, 1—Chrisnbei lliorroic, Mt. Vernon. Zl-Einma Mnvrmv, Mt. \'ei"nuu, ll-Doniiie .\lacl{euzie. Iris. 4—Murdouk Acorn. Mt Vernon. 1—Cale(lonia School. Sec. 6—C:ilili:ige, 2—Iris School. 1—-li-ving Buele, Iris, 3--Mt. Vernon School. Sluss i4 Sports Sec, 1 (a) Girls under Nine. 1—-Jessie B. Aiacltae, Mt. Vernon. il-Jeunie Acorn. Mt. Vernon 3—.\itll‘_V B. Biacllac. Mt. Vernon. 4——Cl\lll8l"lll9 Stuart, Caledonia. Sec, 1 (b) Girls from 9-12. 2—Wililc hlatiiesnn, Mt. Vernon. Zl-luincan Matliesoii. Mt, Vernon. t-Freemaii Hume. iris, Sec. T~I'iiiiipkiiis. l-Dounio MscKenzie, lrls. LL-Mary Boyiie, lrls. 3—-.\l.'iry, li. ilacllae, Mt. Vernon 4_,lossle B_ AIBQRQQL Ml, rel-Hum 1~Gla<lys Macintosh, Mt. Vernon. (‘I355 4 Flowers Ll-Jeueva Moi-i-oiv. Mt. Vernon. ' Zl-Christiiia McLeod, Iris, 1~,\lni-y Hay-pg, 11,1 _, . i-Heleu MBCPIIPTSDII. Caledonia. 2-lii"iig lluelc, _ Sec. 1 u) Girls over 12 Aim-um». .".ii, Vernon, ~C i"isabei,,i\lori-oii-. ~i~—Llil‘.'slllla Aiuimutl. lrls. . 1 51111111. Culladen. (‘lass 5 Fruit -.Vlar,v BRYHB- lflfi. Soc, l Duchess Apples, 59k. 3 (B) BUYS 1111691‘ 9. 1-ljniiiui .\ioi"i"o\v' \l- .Veri'ion l-Mlltuii Macldiersoll. Clilllidel-‘l L’—(‘lil‘i'.-'ztbel Morin \ii. Veriiuil. 3 Uulmle ‘Vilsull- ML venlmlu {L-Umlnie llnmt; ]|‘15_ .'l--Joliiiiiie Gamble, Mt. Vernon, ~l—--l_l(,‘lllllg Alfllllcgljl], ]l"i5_ 4—-John Dan Acorn: Mt. Vernon. Sec, il--l'luiiis Sec. L’ (in Iioys from 9-12. l_.\'a;»ici- lilavliuiuilil, lrlg, .l-—\'lllill‘l hiaihesou, Mt. Vernon, Mt. Vernon, See, liwtjrnli Applgp, ‘ L! Alurrlocli Acorn? Mi, Vermin, 1—\lll|‘_y Bayiie, iris, 3 (‘harlie Stuaijt._Caled-aiiia. "’ ‘i-cenlnn Hume, m; i-Gussie Stuart. Caledonia." Sec. 3.7 (ct Boys over 12. l>~illilitlilll liatliesoii. Mt, Vernon. 2—Murdock Acorn, Mt. Vernon. 3~Grovcr Smith, C-ulloilen. 4~EriicsL Nicholson, iris Sec. 3 Obstacle Race for Boys. i-Alcx Stuari. Caledonia and John (floss 6' Cunning Heels Council. "" liziliic. ii‘-:. _ loss li“. (‘hiss T. Cooking", _ Soc. 1--\\'liiie Bread. JIcPhee. Caledouiar, 1—-t‘lii"istliie Aiciicaii, Caledonia. . 3~"C1‘°V°l‘ ‘Slililll- Cllllffllell ;I—.\lui"y Wilson. Mt. Vernon. '31“ 1 “lclgllelson. Cllllvflell. S-Mary Bayneflifis. 3—~i"l'€EIll8ll Hume. Iris and Char- Scc,’ ‘.3 ‘Pea Bis uils, lie Stuart, Caledonia. » layim-y 1,111.3 (taimiunia_ 4~--Sluai-t,.\latlies‘uii. .\lt. Vernon ‘and 2—.\lary Bung, 111.; him-dock Acorn,‘ Mt. Vernon, . s-ilnry Wllgun, ML Vernon Sec, 6 Wheelbarrow: Race for Boys. Sec 5 Apple Pig l-Murdock Acorn. Mt, Vernon and 1-—.\lfll'y liayiw, m5, Stuart. Matheson. Mt. Vernon. 2-L'lii'istiiie .\lcl.eaii, Caledonia. 3""~7l“3l"" ~\l°Pl"?l'5°"- Cllllodell "l"! li-Mury Wilson. Mt, \'9I‘Il0ll. 6111191" Bmlth- 011111111911. See. li iirmvn Sugm- Fudge, 3--(.‘harli'e Stuart. (faledoiiia and 1——(‘liristiiie Aluiivaii. Caledonia, Fmellm" Hllmfl "l3. . ' Z-Alary- hillis (‘ult-(ioiiiii, Sec. 7 (H) ~Tlll'ee'l9glell ilsce i111‘ BOYS il-Mary- ltoss. iris, l—Stuai"t MRLIIQSOII. .\lt. ‘i-Hnlt-n .\luql'1ligr,.,uu_ (faledflujl hiurdock :\(.'lll‘ll. Mi. Vernon. Class S Div. A Sowing, Knitting uutl and (‘i-ocliei. Stuart. Caledonia, bee, l .’\1il"<i|1_ 3~SHIBH .\iCl’l‘l(>l‘5l'liI Culioden, Gro- 1~-(I'lii"isiliiie ilcbcuii. Caledonia, V91‘ Sllllllli Fllllflllell- 2-.\l.-i.y Llayiic, iris 4-Alcx Stuart, Caledonia and Gus- 3—-.\ltll'y Wilnull. Ml. rel-non. ‘Fe Stuart. Caledonia. Sec. 7 lli) ‘Fume-legged Race lor Girls 1~l\lar,v Bayiie, Iris and Mary Stu; art. Calednniir, . S-Clii-istlun ilcheod. iris and Hel- cii .\lcl'hersoii. (‘alcdouiau Sec, S Leap Fiog Race tor Div. l3 Sec. 4 Knitted Sock lll‘ Siveater. 1-.\lai"y iiayiic, Iris, ‘ \lar_v llilsoii, All. Veriiuii, o .\lcuilcil Sock. 1—.\lai"y liiiiiie. lrls. 1‘ Boys. Sec. ti Embroidered Linen, 1-—Stuart Aintlieson, Mt. Vernon i—.\lai~y Stuart. Caledonia, Murdock ‘corn, an, Vernon, Class 5| I-lilillllil ‘fi-nlnin; 2--Cliai'iie Stuart. Caledonia and Freeman l-Iunie. Iris, 3~~Eruesi Nicholson. lrls and Sin- clair McLean. lrls. 4-Alex Stuart, Caledonia nnll Gus- sle Stuart. Caledonia. Sec. 9 (a) Backward Race lor Boys under 9, - 1-.loliii Dun lliuPliersou. Caledonia 2-Siuelalr McLean. lrls. Il-Daiinlc Wilson, Mt. Vernon 4--John Dan Acorn. Mt. Vernon, Sec. 9 (b) Backward Race lor Boys iroiii 0-12. . . l-Stuari Matlieson. Mt, Vernon and Stuart McPherson. 'Cullorlen. 2-Cliarlie Stuart.‘ Caledonia. Zl-Freemsu Hume. Iris 4--Gussle Stuart. Caledonia. Sec. 10 Jockey Race lor Boys l—Stuart Maiheson. Mt. Vernon. and Murdock Acorn. Mt, Vernon. 1—Chai"lio Vouug. iris. ll-Murilnck Acorn, Mt Vernon. Every cold is serious. It is only a step from the ordinary cold to bronchitis with soreness and ‘whines’ in the “h?” "Id the d7 1 2—Gi"over Smith Cullodeu and nlamaagorgalh and ‘mtmumg cmmg‘ StgRPéISIUIYiIOIéQOII. Cullodein ' . -— iar e, tuart., Caledonia. and w‘...'i...‘te'l.'i.‘°'iii.f.“".if..lélt"°fiif“3 “"11"” """"=» ""- 5 ecfi b hit- b i i-Ivan McPherson, Caledonia and. J,’ a c m; J-gncl l‘ ieuuulthl Johnnie McPhee Caledonia n u m Mun n‘ up t a Sec-ll (s) "Baellwnrd Race lor Girls cough. siding expectorstion and under 9 Jennie Acorn. Mt. Vernon. relieving inflammation. - A trial will of this well- gove the sdectivsnoss t t . W" m m” 2—Jessie a MacRae. Mt. Vernon. Sec 11 (b) Backward Race tor Girls 1-.-Gladys McIntosh, Mt. Vernon. 2—Christlnii McLeod. lrls. t-Jennis Morrow. iris, i-Mnry Wilson, Mt. Vernon. Sec. 11 (c) Backward Race lor Girls b-Mary Bsyna. Iris, ' I—S's_ilio McPherson, Caledonia. I-Mnry Stuart. Caledonia. Sec, 12 Relay Race. I-Murdock Acorn. Mt. Vernon and lllfol‘ _ w! Iul prnl I n1: "FHE CHARLOTTFTOWW ("Ill/UP Vernon. 2—Freeniaii Hume.‘ Iris and Charlie 1--Msry B. Machine. Mt, Vernon and i I"\\I IN ADVANCE Aiary Wilson. Mi Vernon. 2—Sinclair .\I -u, Iris and Chris- tina McLeod. ll. 3-Glailys hiirliittisli, Mt, and Stuart Alzithesoii. Mt. Vernon. 4—Mary Bayiie. iris and Ivan Mc- Pherson. (Jalcilonia. Sec. 13 Young Ladies Race Vernon Alclieaii. iris. 3—ireue Vnuiiz. Cullodcu. Sec. 14 .\leii‘s llace. L-Murdock hlclmau. Lewis. ‘.’.-—Stuart McLeod, iris. 3—Jamcs McLeod, Iris. 4—.lohu S. Stuart. Cnleilouia null John hloltae. iii \"(‘l'Iltill. Sec. 16 Teachers llaco. 1——vTlIZ1l.iliilIl linlii, Mt. Vcviiou 2—Louisa Bears. Calcdtxuia. ti-Floreuce liayter. iris, l-iUN'_l‘ER RIVEIZ. AND VICINYFY Hunter River is the centre oi bustl- ing business transactions. The buy-l flng of cobble-rs and green mountniiis." The market prices are as Iolloirsr Green mountains, 50c. and Cobblcrsi 40c. pci" bushel. The potato digging in this section is almost completed although tlic larger potato growers have still a number of acres to take out. The many friends of Mrs. Gertrude othy, Hunter River, arc sorry to lic-arl of their departure. but wish tlicml much happiness in their new homo: across the Border. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Toombs. Rustico, " left on the early train Saturday‘ morning; for Boston. Lines. to attend the wedding of their son Leigh, Co- bert. Mass. to Miss Elsie Evans, for- merly oi’ England. now of DorchcstmmI Mass. While there they will visit, their other son Stanley, and also Mrs. l Toombs‘ brother Arthur, of Rnxburyl and Amos, of Soutliboro. Mass. Miss Glen Wicmorc. Graham's Road, is still the guest of her grand- mother. Mrs. Alex Ross. of Wheatley River. FARMS choice land. out buildings large and in good Farms sold separately or en ORDERS FOR FANCY ilIOULDS, l"."l'(/'-, rill? "1' BE PLACED ‘l8 HOURS Desirable property. attractively located. llé Iflllh ["1111 5i- Peter‘; Buy. consisting of 2 farms 70 and 65 acres respectively oi‘ Ideal lor seed potatoes, fox ranch in connection. House and Near tn churches. school, Ind depot. Special occasions are fitting in fancy moulds. They crca occasions we prepare H1030 to your door. CENTRAL CREAIVIERIES CHARLOTTETOWN Mr. and Mrs. hialcolm Rackham.‘ Wheatley River. paid a flying busi- ~iic.=s visit to Cliarlcttetruvii on Fri- tla y. Mi". and hlvs. Harold DicZ-tiosoii. 1—-(‘h‘i'lsaliel hlorroiv, Mt. Vernon _' _ > l ,. _ ,, , _ - , . - - - 2_MI,S' 3mm!“ Calcdullia ,u,d‘_\h._=_Ne\v Glasgow, motored to hialpcrluc‘ Lbructci. uliile auaitiiii: a pos tiou this week. They were accompanist] home by Mrs. Dickicsoifs sister, Alisa} hiuriel Tooiubs, who is spending sc-v- oral clays with her parents. Mi". and Airs. Fred Tcombs, Rustcio. before she returns to hialpcque to resume lici" duties as steiiograplici‘ for Fttz-i" MucNutt. Malpeque. Ml Arthur Andrews. DOYCIIHSlCI‘ Mass. accompanied by his bride Inca lVliss Olga Wave», spent their lionry- moon inoloiiiig to I’.E.l They wcre lthe guests of Mi". Andrews l1ll'f‘ll'_$. 111E111’ 11f 0161111111. Bl-MW- l» 1511111?! l1 'Mr. and Mrs. Iici-h Andrew. \‘l/licat-,E10\'-‘lfl‘l (‘Pie-mule to the Island heir. ley River. and also the bride's sister. Mrs. Stanley’ Houston imrl Airs. 110i"- lzcrt Smith. both of Whcwtlcy Ruci". 'I'l"ic True’ Blue Institute oi Hunter- Rivei" liclzl a very" :u:crs\l'ul curd party recently in the hiasoiiitw Ilnll made entirely of ice cream and the natural colors oi‘ fruit, lczirui. cit DECORATED LOG IKULL FANCY NUT ROLL, SHERBET (‘E.’\"l'lli"l. SPICCIAI. BRICK FOR HALLOWEEN-PUMPKIN CENTRE FANCY MOULDS FOR SPECIAL OCCASIONS ’I‘hanks1_1;i\ing‘, Weddings". Birthday Parties. lirislgi- Parties or any other -~-~,-.. ..~vv-___.... _. . tinted it"; U50- ly observed u ith PERFECTION [FE CHEAM te a splendid decorative effect. For Halloween zittrzictivc forms and deliver them. ice-packed AL 1M1 TED - SUMMERSIDE n‘ .,_-.~--».... .1 .. . The many friends of Mi". Earl Ling. T‘liat they 1115i‘ eXl-‘t ‘our energetic and properous mer- year. chant, regret to learn of his Plness. Important time, distinguished ll»! above i Vile all uish liim a r-pcctly recovery. ‘ I The other months-as l Mia. .\l‘.ll'_\' clJniialrl is vlsilinci pares w nlght, glici" aunt, Ali's Elizabeth Bowen. 0!, For summer-sdcaci and the y”; i old. Street October. knows no peat‘ 1- mong months, Vvlio cruld not love this seesvn o! the year? With balmy clays and ntglhll: be- yond comparison Studded the canopy 0i‘ lteavcil Willi shining orbs these Aorkis be- yond our kcii. ‘ ‘in Kiri Saint Jolin Hospital. ,' 'I'lic lllill'l‘lll,i’ll.‘ of Miss Olga Wayc. ,BO§lflll, hlass. rlauilhtei" of the late 7M1". and Mrs. Robert ‘Jaye. Wheat-l lo)" River, an}. Ali". Arthur Aziclrcivl of Drirclicztci". lilass, tool; plarc iul Saint John, NIL. on Sept. 29. ‘The, Guardian \\"1~lies tiiciii much hairpi-f - noss. , _, , Hail thou. Ouober! theme O1’ my l Canada first and liert. .\Ii". Wih: i100!‘ 1111159. liam hlflllbfi. now of C_\‘il1l)l'l3. ior- I W111." U19 TFlW-‘t QT ‘he Tlwntm I lore; The Prince and Peer of all seasons i-Icnceforth shall I remember thee and call ‘to rennin on 1112.1. 1F.tiilci up PEI! 'Klll(l boy you huilrl up Cain-in» hr.‘ purclinsi g the valuzililo lll'flll"l"\' (if Thp other mrutlis with lessor loy, Mi". Wclliiiuioii. .\liucli. Cymbria. when nnlnpd My heart. vxitli pride shall re- ‘ Culcliilr and Cutcliilo, Hunter Riv- fflfillllfli" in liaviiuz scc- mrmbci" sweet days. . “r “i” “T1 When Octnbei" is mantled vrlth her I l l I ~- I l .l1‘o5; n’; saleslacly of Mi: , l licrc. Tlis. we hope is the beqiiin-i “rid H‘? "" _ _ shroud i118 of the series of dances similar to} Hm?“ ‘In’ 1'" Rustic“ "mnfil ‘IPQLW Of Autumn glc:~_._ which fort,“ the those held last winter. 1M1’)- Sh? m“ "ml "l “llmhifvoi hem‘ winter ____ :01 cnpciicurc .11 lici iatlici .~ stoic. And ‘Hue me some“ hours of l .- -. l Mrs- Willifilll BOWEN. WDOQUPI‘ The schools in this section nrr F H 5l\lt‘1'ni;r‘pa§‘tr'a1le‘ r . - ‘ - . . .-—- T‘ ‘.5! ', -' D, . . H d d uflmc, Miss DOFIRWPT- l5 Sllfllflllli! 8 11111511 P71111611; favorablx" lll‘iVIl‘("<.\il1E unricr the ("in- ‘ , , “we m‘ a ° l‘ holiday at her sister's, hirs. (m-m n; “l; E, :11, _ ‘W’ v iMacCallum. Brucklcy Point. itiiss lli-lcna .\'ll_‘.\'I..~, ‘ilucwl ma” l“ mm a m”: and l’ V ilaii, liarrclci" Mrs llclcn B‘llll‘.llllv,. m‘ - Mr. and Mrs. Lcvru; .\IacCallum. \Vllt"."lll(‘_" . u‘. Mi" Thee. Lui':.l---———-————-——--—- tBracklcy Point. accompanied by Mrs “lhonllcjfi River". ,1 William Bowen. Whcatlcy River, mo- i . llOlTifl in Suuiis on business. (lz-rziivrih- n: to h: tic" "ntiilafml; l upon the llflilllffifii and inurrcuri a~,i-' x _ f». .- , PCIIPJIICE o.’ tlzcii" schrv! property: ai- i 1 airs. William Ling dciiqlitiuny c1“!!! the Pretty“ m, Him‘ new {Twp tertained the members of Wlicntiql m“ nmwm ‘WW " ‘River Institute a". her home on Wcd- ‘ v ' ‘ " “may m“ "mfly “ m“ “umdmlw Air. .'\l.“.'l‘t'l r‘: ::r-.- Yuri; C-‘f / of mcmhcrs and several vli-ltors were Ywrcscntm‘, t. M 1,105,... p“ )3 . lJi-gsciit. Roll call was ansv."r,\l-¢o l1,\-' tompn,_u._ L,.,._,],,,,_ E, “,1 m“ ‘ ._ . “the biggest swrc I cvvi" not" 741ml‘ 11ml’. for lulu" ~ . ~ ‘$611011 ii.i- " business was transacted. i\ll'§. l\('l"l“_rck “W, ‘T m" n“. m,,d_...“., g I son Stead kindly invltril “"~ mom-ll]? ' _, L, bcrs to licr nomc inr Norcinbrr's_. A ______ .. _ Q» t, s meeting. A danty lunch ivas scrv- M, h, R, ,_ I C, “W. mwn,‘ , ed by the hostess. i‘ y.“ m. FKOKDX . A .0 ....' i» Canadian ‘Ania/uni To. Il"i*|i(‘(lili., . . . oeooodoTofifirrceaowoomr-ot 661o$o‘oi5‘oti’dooc\nw9.f“‘~= "h" l" ""11"" IVY" m" ‘" m‘ i: H couilortablc IIllillt‘. u... " (‘I186 Qln-Y ml“ "Trk-l“ is radiated through (‘H1 r m. It l E _ ’“'_”""‘""—"' ‘is 11 veritable have." of beau 185s to Mhifslwill‘ “hhnvj Plcnsllnl Gnwc‘, uliiih incii iroin r r,» MILL of life 8,1‘; \’l"-ltllll! iii _lltr* City. the guest cl‘ mm grateful {bps vhm “g day.‘ glue.‘ ."i:~tcr. T.li.~»:. Eliza hlalirii", who l5: “wk l5 dmm o 1 ill. . ___M all YOU! fuel bin. :11"? I‘. ' well- ,;.. lnlril. now ls the I in: to c: "r the (XUIOBER (HUI you uill need for the ni- .ths to repair. 0 CIIIIN‘. i‘) -~""" . M“ ' Nov" 011cc .‘.,'_.'llli, loaves 41.1": old and 0rd" 1"!“ Sllillll)’ 1111111 - urlcl , ADI"! Aiicl I.cl<l:< rt corn i1rc renziy iui A & ‘o W. w. auosnsows m. l,_,,, . ' J ' S" |"'"“'"“ m” n E‘ l‘ The cold/r rraln 21.1. "Plll-‘iicrll PHONE 7240 ix." l‘ t‘ tirlds Ioin b"; iziteuv hands to teed men. clays coin-