tion Ice Cream Bar. KISS Cilocolate Coated Perfect- “The snack with a smack in it.”, tenlral Crealneries LIMITED. l l ~ 1 for I ' 1 Gilt Your Friends Cannot Bu t Y i i O-O OO-OO- FOOO-O-OO-O-OOOOO-OO-I ‘0-65‘ "YA loaf of Broad (‘midi in our clllot.) I ills of t I Ind t 111st mo happy with thY lttnn," what ‘more ‘can ‘ want on this saith?" . bun CHIEF" all: HardWhaal Flour on Mclli0ll iMlLLlNG colllrllru ‘McLeotPs Masterpiece” _ 3'"?! la the SHOP from Human‘: Catalog. pupils should enroll at once. will be closed until Oct. 18th. mon-wed-lrl , jobber. in; Falrvieitg. g; lnlalllll at ‘rfltmnl. will ibe held on Saturday. Oct. 7th commencing llt 1 p.tll. By order 0 committee. per Gecif ‘Simpson Bayvlow. P.E.l. 90069-li-2i YORK CIRCUIT-Services Sunday, October 8th. York. i1 a.m.. Brackley. 3 p. m., Union, 7 p. m. Special Rally Day ‘Services at lnents. Everybody welcome. C. W. Kelrstead, Minister. Rev. COVEHEAD AND HARRING- TON_.—Rev. 'i‘llos. A. Wilson will return from vacation for services on Oct. i5 at lOii0WSZ~flCOV9ll9ild li_ a. nl. Stanllope 3 p. lll. Harring- ton 7 p. m. llnless other notice than this appears in the papers there will be no services in these church- es on Sunday, October 8tll. YOU OFTEN HEAR PEOPLE TALK about the quality of tea they used to get in the good old - days of yore. but as a matter of t fact. tile tea of those good old days did not tbegin ~to compare with MOIllSES tells of the present time. Tile finest flavoured tea ever sold is MORSES SELECTED ORANGE ltldktiE. it cannot. be surpassed in flavour ill any market of the world, NEW GLASGOW.—--llonour Roll of New Glasgow School for Sep- tember:-Grade Vl.—i, Bertha Nis- bet; 2, Cora Nlsbet; 3, Musa Stev- enson. Grade V.—l, Revel Dickie- son; 2. Earl llouston; 3, Floyd llollslon. Grade lV.--l, Arthur Houston; 2, Annn Stevenson; 1i. Vernon Slnitll. Grade ll~l.--~l. George Nlsbet; 2. tMlldred Brown; 3, Rhoda Brown. Grade il.——l, Will- ston Smith. Grade l.—l, Annie Con- irnd llnd Richard Smith; 2, Elva Stevenson; 3, Robert. fltevensoll. B. i. Lottie Plncau; 2, ‘Cilarile Snlitll; 3. Ethel Dlckieson. Perfect attentlance~Wlnston tslllilil, Ber- _tlla Nlshet, Cora N-isbet. George INisbet, ‘Rhoda Brown. Elva Steven- |son, Viola Stevenson, Robert Ste- Ivenson, Al'liilll‘,ii0llSl.0ii, Richard ‘Smith, Annie Conrad. , FATHER O'BRIEN HONORED. ~~Tlle Rev. Father J. E. O'Brien. iwllo has been visiting ills lfrientis and relatives on the island, [his native land. leaves Monday lmorning l'or the place of his adop- itlon. Seattle, Washington. l-le callle lllolllc about. five months ago on a ‘leave of absence of six months to spend the summer in regaining his health. The other day he received illlrn llollle at ollcc to accept. an inlportunt offer tendered llllll. Fath- or O'Brien ilas been in the diocese of Seattle twenty-live years and has been very successful‘ in his nlts- sionary career. He. is credited witll over twelve hundred converts to the faith. Father O'Brien officiated last Sunday in lMorell, the guest of Father Joseph Rooney. and will sing lligh Mass and preach ills farewell sermon next Sunday, Oct. 81th in Si. Patrick's Church. Fort Augustus. During his stay on the island these past few months. llls learned and eloquent sermons were listened tn by many of the parish- ioners of this island. His friends trust his journey will be a safe one and his returns to his island home will the many and pleasant, and ‘are sorry that his visit has been made silortby the immediate summons from his Bishop. D c: -< o c t No matter hoyv tar away you live we can reach you with our goods if you can raaoh ua with your order. Send, write a letter or tele- phone, and we wlltjia that you out what you want right away no matter how far away you are. No extra cont added to the goods for tha service. The two llllcs 149 Oran Gouda ltroat j I P “QM-COCO. - r . -—-\-—— ' KINDERGARTEN NOW OPEN- _,_..._ DR. F. E. SMALLWOOUB office UNLOADING TODAY, (Our c"; Robin Hood flour in barrel, cotton mtya and olghthaatlowqn pricey of the year, not it through your Ltd CAVENDISH AND FAlRViEW.-- Queen Street . TRYON clnalE-Mr. Metcalt" for morning and afternoon appoint- idurlng Exhibition week. a .some bull calf from the celebrated- Il-lolsteln Cow “l)in0ra" 4th. lt is| a tclegrllnl from his Bishop to re-I DISTINOTIVE specially priced at Patons today. at Ailey 00., Ltd. girls, $3.75 and $3.95 at . 90012-6-20 W. T. WELLNER 60.. for was‘ received by the Cheese Board yesterday: "All cheese sold at 17 ll-l6. every buy- er wanted cheese." ' will preach in Tryon Methodist THE AGRICULTURE. DEPT.— Church at 1i a. m. and in Victoria Classes at School open Nov. 5th Methodist Church at Send in your application at once. - 90006-3-31 tu.thur.sat. 7 p. n1. on Sunday, October 8. BEDROOM SLIPPERS in ulnny shades. pink, lsvendar, pale blue, old rose. grey, brown, black, red, made with rubber becis—aiso ill- dlzln tnoccasins ill all shades. Ai- ley, Co. Ltd. 900012-6-20 POTATOE8.-— Hunter River starch factory is now open to re- ceive potatotes and will pay mar- ket prices for graded potatoes Apply to Cleo. E. Full & Son. (tilar- lottetown or Hunter River. 90021» ST. PETERS CATHEDRAL-Nth Sunday after Trinity. 8 lioly Conl- nlunloll. 8.40 Matins and hltany. 1i lioly Eucharist Choral and scrlllon. 2.30 Sunday School. 7, Evensong and sermon. I CARD OF THtAN'Ks.~'-Ml‘. Pet- er 'l‘rllllltlr wlsllcs to tender his sincere tT-lunlts to the nlally kind ORWELL SERVICES.— Service Sunday xllorning ill St. Andrew's Church, Orwell at ll o'clock, anti in the evening at Orwell Heal] at 7. Tile Rev. M. J. Mllflpiliifiitill. M. A.. B. D., will preach at botll services. SPECIAL SALE.-—- Mr. Salldy tltlaouregor will be the auctioneer at the_sa.le oll Illlolldzly evening at 8 o'clock ill the Salvation Aruly lisll of Harvest gifts from the principal store-keepers. Mr‘. Bowness will using and ‘Mrs. Wells 'will give a violin solo. OUR NEW FEATURE--—1[ll this issue lie-gins a new serial story. en- titled "The Broken Wing" by Paul Dickey and tillarles W. Crliliitfll. This is the story, tlledranlatizcd version of which will be produced by tile Klark-llrban (Jolnptlny at the Prince lsidwtlrti Theatre on Tucsdtly evening. - ' i STOCK NOTFE-Zllcssrs. lMilli- nlunyugan ti‘: hlorrlson of Nortilaln. the enterprising Fox Ranchers anti Farmers, bollght from Alex M. Agnew, oi‘ Craig-a-Wil llee Farm, (lllarlotletown Royalty. llanli- understood Mr. Agnew received a handsome price for him. They llrl- certainly to be congratulated ill their purchase and colllnlontied for their enterprise, an CXiIITIPiO it is trusted will be followed by other enterprising farlllers in the Prov- ince, as it is by this llleans tilcir herds will be improved anti better results obtained froln llleln. H. PRICE WEBBER AT SCHOOL. -—-'l‘he favorite of tho people who love things theatrical, Mr. ll. Price Webbel‘. llus been (ifiitillilttillll lllc pupils and teachers of the Normal school at Presque isle, Mo, with an address on .llis _work in tllc stage world. Many of his exper- lences were humouroils and very pleasing to ills‘ hearers. tit was in- teresting to them to ‘know that lle was born in Brixilanl, England, where the Rev. H. F. Lytc ilvoti and wrote tllo well-known hymn. “Abide With Me." They were (ahllrllled to know that Mr. Wvb- bcr's mother attended the cllllrl-il that was under the rectorslllp ut Rev. Mr. llytc. Mr. Webber was ileartily thanked by the Principal. teachers and scholars and cordially asked lo come soon llgzlin.-—St. John Exchange. Nothing “To Equal . ..—l “ye- Al?l3‘~S@ , - ‘KIHGBEPAV tLifliiMfE- For Bpralnn and llrullel The first thing to do when you have a-n injury is to apply Mlnards lamoun Llnlment. lt is antiseptic, t TWO MILLION PEOPLE Oanld III!‘ llllfll lo ‘their. OIOO or IIIPOVI an a - . u us‘: “d: ”:Ol‘I-O: ulna Jinn; prooloualr- ‘ OII l II will toll l! an: 0%.: l2: Illl ico- DR. s. c, slams ‘ IIOCIZ _ _ MILLINERYXQ Special sale of ready trimmed hats MIOMENS BROWlN BOOTS in the latest silade of nut brown $4.95 and $5.96 low also medium heels. 900062-6-20 LADIES BROWN OXFORD spec Harper & Bracket-tr lal lines for women and growing Alley,Co LTD., b weddin-g gifts Mr. M. O, Brlntlin, ‘B. A.. wfll preach that are just, a time diner-em, 1 B. Ill. lllltl ill Cav- 900082-741. fl-oi (Continued i'ronl Page l) will be published forward to in his native city. Mrs, George DeBlois entertained ins in honor of Miss DeBlois. O O O Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Jalmes, who have been spending the past two lightful visit, meeting old friends. Embllb’ whom they are deservedly Ipopular. yesterday for New London to visit ‘Re-v. Mr. and Mrs, Mlllar for a short while before returning to their home in Strectsville, Ollt. O O O A very pleasant occasion was the presentation and afternoon tea at the home of Mrs. tlir.) S. R, ‘Jenkins on Tuesday afterllooll, in honor of bliss DeBlois, who for so duany years was the etlltzielltlllctld of the Charlottetown Dispensary, alld vlviilose resignation caused gen- uine regret. Mrs. Bentley, during the afternoon, read an appreciative address oll ilelllllf of the comlllittce of tile Dispensary ‘and friends.‘ anti friends [or t-llcil- exppcssions of Sylmilflllly" and acts of kindness presented Miss DeBiDlS with a zefigfiergggt. "1 m“ rcwm- “md beautiful mahogany tray table. hall‘ a dozen daintly (taps and saucers, mile/bonus and small silver sulvl-r. Congratulaton speeches were made by l)r. Johnston, l)r. Jenkins anti Rev. Mr, Malone, alldaltogetller the event ‘SH-ye genuine tpleasurl: to aill assotriltlcti witlll the affair. _ O I Ii illcv. Citllfill G. (isborlle Troop, who is so kindly remembered here. will (?(lll(ill(7t a special mission at St. (iilos iPresbyicriall Church, at QlltPGlllOllt,‘ Montreal, starting oll Sunday next. out: i i nylrs. Allan tB. Cosh entertained five-FY ilifmtlliliiiy at. luncheon llll lTlrtlrstlay ill iIiDIIOI‘ of ‘Miss Girlie iliclllois, whose lllarrizlgo to Mr. R. Hlfhfiotton is shortly. 40!‘ l I Ewell] on Wednesday after their mar- riage in St. James‘ Church. The I llioughls Gordon Ivrith the, family and friends were entertained later at a reception at the bride's llotlnc. x Ill O It I, Mrs. ll. l). ltayulolld has gone up to Toronto on a short visit. O O O tMrs. Albert Aitkon, of (ieorgo- town. s-pcnt the week-end in the city with tlVlr. and Mrs. W. ll. Alt- ken. O i II Lfllll) of Boston. opened its new headquarters at. the Hotel Bnllevlle, this week, and a large tllllliilbfii‘ of spect the quarters and take lunch- eon together in tile special dining rootm. Officers of the citlb were pro‘ sent to receive tillo members, as they gathered lnthe richly furllisil~ cll rooms on tile fourth floor oftllc hotel on Beacon Street. 'l‘hore has been a dhallge in the board of otllc- a former ti’. it]. Islander, retired froln the [lresldentcy on account. of ills appointment to the bench ullll Ml‘. Arthur E. ‘Chllds, who was first vice-president, was olcctetl to tho position of president. Mr. Frctl ll. Basley moved up to tho tilliceof tirst vice-president, nlld Mr. Alls- luy M. Johnson was made second vice-preelticllt. Mr. Roy R. Burn- llam continues as secretary anti treasurer. Tiiloy wcro present llt the reception. O O O Keen interest is keeping up in golf clncles, owing no doubt to tile ideal weather COTILMHOIIS. Tho tennis courts are also a pop- ular resort and the regret. is tllllt the season is so rlupldlty drawing tu a close. Tea will he served as us- ual this afternoon. O I O Mrs. W. S. ISteWart entertained very pleasantly this week in honor of her sister, Mrs. Jones, oi’ Mono- lon, who is her guest. O O O Mrs. Vlckers, who arrived out some weeks ago from England, and after a short visit to lirlnce Ed- ward island, has Ibsen the guest of Mrs. Stephen R. Jbhnstone, Hall- iax. left this week for Boston. it is her intention to proceed thence to n number oi’ Almerloan cities, on vlsltfio friends, returning to ‘Eng- land llbout Christmas time. The friends wtllo have bad the pleasure crs since Mr. Frederick J. Mvlicml,‘ ‘.1 Iclislgtorlitlrowbrfctlsnnmn "a IllE CENTRAL nllslullllll 1 __ “WW tit is expected that the new novel by Basil King, The Dust Flower, this month by’ its theme ill the procedure oi a man who is un- able to determine the dictates of his own mind and heart when twlo women make an appeal to hlm,and its appearance is eagerly Looked lMrs. F. S. Blanchard was among A -~=~— . CHEESE BOARD.--'l‘lle iollow- the THE ANNUAL PRIZE SHOOT in; cable of the Bayviow Rifle Assoclatlol ilostcsses entertaining at 3111158 this week. O O O Very Bltjoylrbly on Wednesday oven» weeks in this city, have had a de- Mr, alld Ms. Jalmes left’ taking place very! A joltly crowd of sercnaders gavel Mr, and Mrs. A. l". Hansauld afztro-i I hers. Messrs. James Fullerton: and ‘Barry 'i‘ait,t i tin an informal way tile Canadlalli Li d S f’ ' .5‘ yozzzqgivagvf%glon DQMINIIQIQQMIAECHES fie’? ~ t‘ l a .1)’ l , ,saund t oxes r t - d a W, lNiégalifiég-ICOM , .- _ ,/~,_ t t r — —~/ J. llctlrrl, is now spending a fort- MQRE BU|LD|NG |N night tllc ellll o-l‘ which they will proceed, to tilclr llolllr ill n! meeting her will regret her do ‘Tile lltlal-llt-yclénlzl-lll referredtoICONSTANYIME AND FAMILY parture. the different ticrasitms oll which ,ille people of Ontario and had “leveled ill favor of prohibition and. TO SPEND EXILE IN ITALY O O PARIS, (lot. 6.-Alil the mem- lMrs. llezlrll, who ilas spent urppk royal family stated that “it would be all inlpl-r llcrs of till- D331 U") llllllll-lle‘ with hi‘? "mlhfiTntimlllcc. on the part of till» Govt-rn-‘witl. thp ext-option 0t’ Prince Paul. Mrs_ lmpl-y 'l'htggpkt-llf)fl‘lst-lylnfilll'si.illllilll to slrblllit tilc flillWll-llll'2ll!2lll2'\\'il0 hl-l-olllcs llelr oplldfrlll. 5B“- tHalifax. \\'ilt‘l'9 a few days tlgo sill-ll“ "l" lllfttllli‘ Wilt! ll-Itl >11 Wrfltflllly "ti "m! ('""-‘i‘t1l"ll"“ it" n-“Y- m‘ was joiilfiti by ill-r husband. Rev. llfuxiyr('h"e(l tlmnfimims‘ cording tn a illlvas llcsprltr-h .rom |\[li']),\_ King (lulu-gt wont to the lr-lllllltr," rl-sillt-lll-t» of his ffilii"? to GREAT BRITAINIllilI f.lrl~\vl~l] to (‘onstartinté r ‘Qllvflll Sophie. The tieptlriurc t. Stanley, Nowimnlviglfhvlotfm, rt|):;|t‘.'i‘t-].)n fnlluiilifilhlllilalk-:23 - {Ttllllllfllililiil l-lltllll-tl no excitement . ‘ ' ' l l x 3 .. -¢o-}-——-4- ill Prilll-l- Edward island. at Br“"“‘\’i"l" ‘rwiemhl Wm b" gqadlillg sillcl» tilt» stabilization! Th0 dt-tcrlllllllltioll of fix-Kin: 1° klWW lllill Yl/Tffi- 1161111134 ‘health. of w - arl- bllrlll- out by tile Constantine to ntzlke llzlly his do- WillVil curly in tho SllIililil0l'_ Wits |_£\T.-<l‘(‘l"‘iZli‘,Y of tltl- i)]7t'l"lil\'(‘:‘.' fctlt-r ll icilc was fllrlllctl "lftcr lll- Wits rm", im,isl-,u,lul.y_ has hm," grouwialtlllzl, Willi ‘slap...- lillll illlnllinyiltlid- cilll-gorlcnlly lilllt ztk wzl-srno! iy illlllltillfli by her stay in HlliililXZ! li(:f‘l_(f"ilt"“ rl'l"',‘l “it, Iiunfnllfilrll In)": I, than,’ hriyj,il‘lli‘lll|sti)_..‘..‘l ( n UT." . - l- i i ' l- --_~ t s . , '. fl ' ‘ licascll. 'i‘lll~y itllltllllll to lilo total, ’*""_<°>Z“T lp rip- flsllitln ‘world, brovrtl and, value of ifibtitttltttl ulllllds of All INNOCENT SUFFERER V I “an in»... "pun"; "he mo“ favm-P,l|\\'illl-il -"l.lltltl.titttl polllllls lt‘iilit‘5 ill ‘ ‘ - --——- v r (‘murg for Sire“ mmmmps hr inlllvlliflll l-llnllzu-ts- _lllolln_ l-.llgll¢.ll_ .\'lotllcl' (lo yllcrlrl-lh. , , l lllt-lllplllyllll-llt ill tilt» building pit-llstg slr, l was uglllll to ask Alltllrlltl. itVellllig dresscs SiiiHVlilt‘. Honk,’ h“. bu,“ Hnhuq,“ m. 75],,” ytyu mp1,; glnlliling pa 3m.‘ m tcllrll-rlry toward shades of _‘y’Pii0\\'.tt't‘lli. Pittlligt’ pore llltll- i.itl_\'ti tidorgefls rose. zlllthsappllire and foattlro at lllilllt‘ _llt-rc. Th!‘ Dtlfl‘ kid's 7'14 m“. m, m...k-.1<u|e_ nun,“ draping and‘ ~~r——~-<0-0>—--- 4- tn Slliltll‘ _sl-llllllat _ l‘l"-il']': r-.'lll_t 1n’) do llotllln rlgllt .'~'lllt'l' ls lmlt-ers ll" r “i” ISSUE NOT BEING FAQED, vllllllzlu ‘is Vlt'\\'.< lllltllll tilt‘ Prime ——~ SAYS SIR ARTHUR cuRRlEiMuustt-r N0 VOTE ON LIQUOR _._.._ v- i ____{.>______ IN i923 IN ONTARIO ‘S.-\SK.-\'l‘t)tl.\'_ m-t, =7 'l‘lll- llt-i-iAusTRAl-iAN ELECTIONS TORONTO, Oct. 6.W'i‘ilc t)ntzlr'ti<ll pl-rvpll- iilllll“ ' to in» iltlrking DELAYED OVER EAST CRISIS in tloverllllltlllt will not submit a (|[)\\')] p, llp- _\,'p;,,- risi>h Sam - ~ ~ rofcrclltlulll at the 1926i provilllsp- ,\|'[]|1|l'('lll'i‘lt-, l‘l- t-iptll of lit-i ll(.‘.\‘llt).\'. (ll-t, t2.--~ A Iicutor vial election oll tile question oflltiill, illlli fol-mot‘ Ftlllllllzlndvl‘ oi’: Iltt-spatl-ll frolll .\il‘ili)lllli'll(‘ says permitting the. salc of bccl- zllllftlll- Pantlltillll (‘ttrps ill Franco, inethat iu-l-llllsl- of tlll- llllr-t-rtainty' of willc. Attornryv-Gtlllorul lhlllcjripn il]{t'1‘Vii‘\\' |lt‘l't' l'ltiil_\‘. Sll Al-t ltlll- illlcl-llzltitlllzll situation, it 1s zlladl]: an cmpllatil: zlllnolllllzelllclltHilly lplll lm statcnllult to ililliit‘ r llllltll-lwtbtlll till» Federal elections to tlis cffoct ill Jlll zldlllcss bc- tlltiill illl- lllssillilitv offlllllllliiullfllrl - lt-"Il lttl-“tbclll-li until Do- fore tilc Methodist (lent-lull t‘llll~,»p til-lgpslicll] ill tllcavlll" if it ot>ivrlllll< r i ' r fcrcllt-e last night when ho wcl-lt-tlrs, but ill ft-cls stroll y lilill all -~~— -~--<+>---- conlcd the conferellcl- tn 'l‘tlrllllloilll'l=l' iill‘ idlllllift‘ till-t’ are llot fac- FIH‘ ill" IHHITS Silk" Pill’ 111B i111" on behalf of tile provinces mg tlll- ‘lsslll- stlllzlrcly. lllcrs for their crops. the members took occasion to ill-i Canadians can have the best Piano in the, World at a lower price than anyone else Here’s Why---- Tile best Piano ill thc world is lllzltic at ilt1lll(.'—»1li‘l‘t‘ ill (Elllalritl. Tilt: illCllli)(‘I'$ oi tilc iirtllc all bcillg practical piano lllJli§l‘l'~, ]Il‘l'.\(lll;lii)’ super- visc the lllalltliactllrlllg. r\ii (Tzlllxuiitlll t-xpcrt workllu-ll nrc t‘lll]lit7_\t‘ti Jlllti no t-xorbltutlt mtgtns ilavc to bc paid so rzllicd “iorclgll cxpcrts." The f: vczlrs’ (‘X|)L‘l'it‘llt‘(‘ oi tilt‘ lll'nlt"—— ilil.\ cllailit-li lilt‘lll tn \)'a‘lt'llll'ilill‘ things so cthcicntiy tilllt iilC strictest ccolltllll_\' is lllzlilltllilll-li ill iilt‘ lll.'lllltl:l<tttlrl', so that no lllzltcrizll is cvcr wzlstt-d or llllllccc>s;ll'_v cxtll-llst- illt‘lll'l't ti tor \\'i'ilt‘il tilc pur- chaser has to pay. iiiCiNtl i\i.*\i)i". iN (‘1\N.~\i).\ 'i'iiif.i\'i". is Nil ilYTY, l.\ii‘( IR i' TAX, UR Bit} i*"i\’i".i('lli'i‘ HILLS \\'iii('ii 'i'iii". i‘LT.i\‘('ii.-\.\'|ii\' ii.\S it) l‘.\\' FUR, The ill1lll(‘ll\‘(‘ working capital llf tilc ilrlllc l‘llZliJit"~ lilt‘l_ll at Jlii tllllcs to lukc Zltivilllliigt‘. oi ally cxccptiolllli “lltl_\'s" ill illllli)t‘l' or lttilcl" lllill\‘l‘lili\ --:lll<i to install tilc nlost llltllicrtl lll2tl‘illllt'l'y which illl'|ill‘|‘ lllilliulizcs lilt‘, nut to lilf‘ collsttlllcr. Tilc \Vori<i~'s ilcst Pianos arc gtlalwllllccd lot" llvc ycxlrs and lilt‘l't‘ will ilc no iczlr of lilClll contillllzliiy getting out of lllllt‘ or (il‘tif‘l'~"iil(‘l'l‘l-l)l't‘ ciitllillzltillg rc- pzlir bills. , YE OLDE FIRME] HICINTZIVIAN 8r. (X1, Pianos arenniversally conceded t0 possess the iligilest degree of excellence and value. Theonly til-me 0n PPiIiCQ Edward Island who sell these Pianos lS I MILLER BROS Established i868. Charlottetown, P. E. I. and.