",_--. t~~ -<-v- augment-lens. PAID CHRISTIAN MEN women for distributing religious i? Bu“, For particulars write titan” M“, "ml church connection. " ll, Tower Bldg, Toronto. n10-2-'l-9-l4-l6-21-23~28-30 _______,______....__ Q $5 PRIVATE oases-mo _, g5 card sample book qhllgpl-Yij-sentatlves already mak- ‘M. dollars up daily: exper- t o, capital unnecessary. Gar- , n tfo d. o t. 0”“ Cmmmny ma“. o-zllizii. | BAY " 17,. . <‘ _, n].- l us Ow \- f own eaean eon said. i“ B“ seas-ti. “ply at this Office. $10 urr, 110mm AND mm “n; on hand at Guardian . u office. 5f;,';1.155"'nl{nn SILVER male fox. Vvoveu breeder. Howard m“ DF5-,_.l,ln_ 7873-10-20-2‘. ,;§.;fii_ir1§nt';i{;~3n 1 RAM. App“. Gordon‘ CYCCYtPtL. Little my 7057-10-211-31 R ,{,}{ L on; rtacisranl-ao ‘ re llvui llollnt APP: RC-o w~ ,(‘l nrlo ‘e own. - - - film l ' 78311-10-25411 3 gflvi-niir-‘ro-para COT- me mndQlll conveniences. A!!!) bun. sulluve for garnilc. Apply l7 Cla§sifi§I Wanted _ l WANTED - BOARD AND 300M. ‘ Apply E. care Guardian. 1045.“. WANTED-A sscoim BAND 11.: lusimm! 00W 0f ‘Theory and Practice of Pb! Ranahing" by Dr. J. A. Allen and W. C. S. McLure. 5'4“ Drlce. (Mrs) Lucy A. Gordon, Alberton. 7103-0-22-tf. wanna so no! NUMBER or horses. weighing fourteen hundred, 5 to B years and sound, blocky type, 800d condition. Be at Easter Stable. Charlottetown, ‘Pilegdgy, on- tober 2B. - Miscellaneous $10 REWARD FOR- PEACCCK i Brooch lost Friday night in or near Prince Edward Theatre. Finder return to this office. 7860-10-27-21. ,FOR SERVICE, PURE BRED l Yorkshire boar recently purchased 1, at the Swine Sale. Apply C. W. I Meilett. Brackleyi. ‘7838-10-25-31 .l0IIN ALFRED MeDONALD. PRO- vinelal Land Surveyor, Herman- ville. . 7741-10-21-1 mo. WILL CONSIDER TRADE FOR Silver Foxes. Two building Lots at. Davenport, center of Florida orange belt. Town showing silbstantlal growth each year. If interested wi-"te <11.) care Guardian. M. Oct 27-31. Lost “mm,- sflT-PL, l0-21-fm1v-2 wks. "w" Guardian is offering for sale, a rntitv of heavy cardboard nuts. clally silltable for the lninlz of thicken houszcs, etc. ‘P11901111? “iii m), F. S. B-lD-tl‘. 155131.111 ‘orraas tron sen; m dwelling house, situated at 22 Pleasant Street. modern convenien- m "l... Inrqf; barn, suitable for garage. l-l. J. Palmer. 7532-10-11-stt-2wks. lolfi.-ulcl-_iiilso ‘b10003!- "Pliwliil: Coupe thought Intel. Onlv driven irv ihoxlszinzi miles. Unuvlial bar- glun for iiihrk snli‘. Alllii)’ 2 H1115‘ _b(gl‘;) Chmlottctown. 7515—l0-l.'>-2wk Hiusintlafllirunce: "- 1.111101; grade Loisrelii heifers. 3 and 4 year's nLi. one just. freslionrd. two to ivesilrll 20th Nova. K001i mlliacr-‘i- Apply 1*. l... cn-ui. Graham's Road. P. O. AfldlTfifi, Elncritld, R R». 1. 0c . :1, lSIIlO. 7890-" ’__ _.____ i011 s.\l r ._ THREE LARGE rrarie llnfl-irixi lleifcrs 3 and 4 years oil-i, one just freshened. i110 other two due to freshen ubrult November 20th. Quiet and 0mm”- ireii broken prime millcers. ADPiY ‘P. L. (Evil. r5ri1l1n11i's Road. P. 0- 's11<11~~.=.=, Elllornld R. R. 1. 7870-0. >_.__- -...- -—-. Salesman “tinted ENDAR AND ADVERFBING' Specially Salesman. Full or Dali» time. Good contract. highest com- ‘lnlssions, exclusive line and territ- ory. Appiv. stating ' qualifications. to Bax No. 520, London. Ontario. a w-10 18-61 >——-.~-—--~~-—— -—-—-—** Help Wanted RN ITWAIIDS OF $25 IVEEKLY ffliwir" rwshroomo for us. winter, in Plxinrs. liuisirilterl booklet free. Canadian lifushrotlm Company.‘ Toronto. H. W. Oct. 27-21. Mgii___h Boarders Wanted \-__.___ __4-\-_ iosaccus ACCOMMODATED, zisl Kent Sfrcet. 7310-10-24-5l t Mule Help Wanted 7 lEFOMI‘. l-J XMI’ E l! T I! A R B E It- ihrounh our special low rust course. Hiiiiiirerl: of silrccssfill graduates. il/riie: Molel- Barber College, 573 “Winston. Halifax. Oct. 14-10. tfl I ______ >_____%_______________ Ah WYVSUAII OPPORTUNITY l35_s5u can 1m EARNED weekly in spare time “mill! well known line Perronall Uhrlstmas Cards, scores of Ste-no- liiilihers, Accountants, Clerks, etc... tifteedvd this inst season. Beautiful i" Dortfollo sample free. Master aft Co., Limited, Toronto. Rep-l Nmtatliles wanted smnll towns, “"- M. n. W.-tts-tl 30.,’ ...___ ales Help and Agents l IAN GREETING CARD llilllfncturcr requires represents-l "I (‘both sexes.) to sell Personal. to iis Cards in every village “:11 and citv in Canada. Samplel w. free, liberal commissionsl n"! for complete information, Temlrr Art Gilllll, 210 \'lctorla.l iirnntn. S H. A. 01$. 21 ti 30 i Female Help Wanted in?» a 1mm. no w vlsrr TIIE For: snow tonight or any night this week. Admission 25o. 7890-10-20 K. 0F C. MEETING tonight at 8.15 Every member please attend. 7808-10-28; -——- 1 compare con-ream" - Messrs. l Donald Kennedy, John Hughes and! Aubrey White, of Bruce Stewart dz‘ Co., returned to the City, after hav-i lng installed a new heating system in All Saints Church at Cardgan. VISIT TIIE FOX SHOW tonight or any night this week. Admission 25c. 7899-10-28 AT CLIFTON, ‘TUESDAY, Oct.l 28th, the rnuch appreciated comedy-‘ drama. “Eyes of Love" by the Caven-l dish players. If very stormy, 'l‘ues- day or Wednesday. 7780-11 HEAVY SEED SHIPMENTS-At least a quarter of a million bushels of seed potatoes were loaded last week at the various ports in this province. Four steamers will load this week, one at each of the ports of Victoria, Summerside, Charlottetown and Georgetown. Steamers expected in port over the week end were delay- ed by bad weather. The S. S. Nyhav- en, which was to have sailed from St. John, N.B., on Saturday for Victoria was delayed by the storm and will not arrive l11 Victoria before Wednes- fill)’. Loading of the latter will havei to be carried out with despatch in order to permit of the loading, ac- cording to schedule, of the S. S. Cas- tor expected there on P‘riday. VISIT THE FOX SHOIV tonight ,'-.0ST Q." WEDNESDAY. SKIP-YER wrist watch. Finder leave at. Guardian. 7814-10-25-3 Western Caa rciicon —A MOULDY I-‘OX BISCUIT ls dangerous. Buy R-M bonedry big- ‘cult. at Bruce's. 7850110-27-21 —LA'.'ING NEW SIDE WALK- lThe Summerslde Town Council have .meu nt work Lil's week putting down in new side walk on Water Street in itrcnt of Mr. J. E. Daltons new lbuildinlz, which is nearing complet- ‘lon. 3 i —I"Z.\‘ED FOR SPEEDING-ln the lPolice Court on Monday morning a party was fined two dollars and costs for driving 3 horse through the town ‘at n11 immoderaie speed. Another lp-artjv was filled twenty-five dollars land cssts for exceeding the speed -l'1nlt for -0Ul.0S.-“S —LEI~‘T FOR NE“! YORK-The 5. S. Incoia, which has been at Sum- mcrside all 11st week loading poi.- aioes loathe Harris Abattoir Co. isaiicd at three o'clock on-Monday afternoon for New York with 00,000 Ltpgs of. potatocsr-S -Rl-2\'EN MILE BAY HALL- Chicken Supper, Wednesday evening: October 29th. Useful games and amusements. Drawing Lottery on autographed quilt. Doors open at 5 o'clock. Admission free. i I I » 7897-10-28-21 l‘ -li11ss _c11.as 0F TORONTO ldemonstrntor for lovers form cor- sets will be in our store Thursday. _'Oci. 30th and will show the new "“'—' 1 models giving special fittings where required 7894-11 -c.\s.'-: tADJOUIfNED-A iwiy from Dfdoqize appeared before John E. Campbell, J. P, at the Court House, : l .mer.=ide, on Sat/inlay last. on g, charge of rookie! driving c! an automobile. 'I'l1e case Wm ad- jovrilczl until Monday, November Sl‘(l.--S —-JAM'ES WILLIAM IN PORT—l The three mestad tern schooner. James W1l"..1m. Captain Pentz, camel into Summersidc harbour on Satur- dplg; evening and ls now lying at. the ltlarine wharf. The James William nmw froln Liverpool, N. 3.. Ind will load potatoes for Mr. Edwards (f Long Island, N. Y. This Whooner L, owned by M1‘, J. E. Campbell oi Summcz-side-S _.g|7(}(;ESSFIlI. GOOSE SUPPER A ‘o 136T‘; c.’ tlll‘ Anglican Church at Poi-t l-llll are to be congratulated _ . . c -*.;ll‘n(l|(l oiiliii-BT- Wmilh thw pave on Thursday afternoon in Si. GeorgSg Hail. Rev. and MT! C919" man presided over s. merry ""0"! ‘mo (‘BJflE from fai- and near to eu-i lov the good things provided. The gripper was piping hot and the manner in which it was served will g great credit to the ladies in charst mm w“ a “l. o; fancy work. Af- m- “upper a social evening was 80¢!"- Asnmo. Apply m, J’ J_ Johnsmm 14o The sum 0f over $150 wag realizedfl Rlifihford Street. 7875-l0-2B-3i. ._'|IETURNED T0 NEWBURY- 1m. Ali-m nav- rows-Mr. Andrew Giim- “FY” “i 7393-1041841 Newbm-ypurt, lfllOWh thffluflhmlt ti” .. __..__-- N", England States as "Bossy" hi! m‘ w? eisht tats week. Admission 25¢ 71199-100 , . WEDDING BELI.S-—A very pretty ‘riutllmn wedding was solemnized-at Zion Presbyterian Church on ‘rues- ilB-Y "Writing, Oct. 2i by the Rev. Dr. Ashdmvn. when Adelaide Miriam Sambel. daughter of Mrs. 1s. 1.. iWOod became the wife of Harold James Partridge, son of Mr. and Mrs. C J. Partridge of this city. The bride entered the chin-ch on the arm o! her step father to the strains of the Wedding march ltillffld by Miss Margaret Stentlford, The bride wow a beautiful dress of brown crepe black satin and fox fur and carried a bouquet of pink roses and autumn fem. During the slgniilg of the Nif- ‘ster " OPromise Me" was sung by Lorena M. Sampcl, sister of the bride. The happy couple left by the Borden train for a honeymoon trip to Niagara Falls and other cities, the bride iwearlng a beautiful Iiasklu Lamb coat with hat and shoas to match. W- 0601's! Aycrs left yesterday morning to take up a degree course at the Agricultural School at 'I‘ruro. v1_s1'r ‘r111: rox snow tonight or any night this week. Admission 25¢ 71109-10-22 BIRTHS STRANG-At Cumberland, Oct, b, 1930. to Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Strantz. a daughter. oaarns w’ q JOS'l‘—At Jamaica Plain, Mass, Bat- llrfiily» Oct. ‘ 25th, i930, Richard KnightJost in his 84th year. Fun- eral from MacLean Funeral Home Thursday to Sherwood Cemetery. nooERsoN-At Mt. Mellary, on Oct. 24, 1930, Mr. Thomas Rogerson, in his 59th year, son of the late Adam and June Rogerson. illillllllzlillu A greet deal at Irwin-tent business was at the annual meet- Lng of tholopleout Amocistloh held in tlhg Magistrate's office, ins-i ev- ening. The President, Mr. G. Tlllii- er, who presided presented an ex- cellent report of the year's work. aa did also this Provincial Commission- er, RIOV, G. T. Sprlggs, Kensington, and the Assistant Provincial Com- nlissioner, Mr. J. A. Lawson. The Provl iClB-l Secretary M1". RD-Pareni». gavedetails of the progress of the movement durinz the. year especially with regard to the formation of new troops. The current year will start with slx troops in the city, one in Montague, l-lurray Ilarhcr. Suimnorside ls all ready fci- a tool». all that is vvanitl ltr: 2 r. leader suf- ficiently interested ln boys tounc" take the work. 121i" ‘.33 was made in the visit of l.“o ltssistant Dominion Commissioner Mn. J. A.Stiles and Mr. W. L. Currier, of the headquaflleirastaff and the impetus it gave to the nmvr. ment. During the year 107 scouts and 50 curbs were enrolled, and a large vi r: 11's onumiber of badges were won, the camp at Falrfleld providing on excellent opportunity for this purpose. Reference was made by the Pro- vincial Commissioner to the great loss sustained by the death of the Dqm- inion Commlssioner, Dr. Robertson. and the Scout Silence -was observed in his memory.‘ The Commissioner also congratulated the Seu-etary on passing the Gilwell Course in Rover Scouting. and on behalf of the Act- ing Dominion Commistianer, present- ed h‘: % ‘in Iwtliflfi. Officers for the ensuing year were elected as follows: Patron. His Honor. Llcut. Govern- or Heartz. Provincial Commissioner, Rev. G. T. Spriggs, ALssistant Com- missioner. Mr. J. A Lawson. See- retarv. Mr. R. C. Parent, President. Mr. G. Filliter, 1st Vice President, Rev. P. MacMahon, 2nd Vloe Poes- idcnt. Rev. R. Moorehead Legato. It was decided that the Provincial badge, n. silver fox on a red back- ground, designed by the President and approved by the Dominion Coun- cil, should ibe worn above the mcket on the right breast. A Financial Committee, consisting of the Presid- ident, lvirs. Parent, and ill/Li's. posh, with power" to add to their numbers, was appointed. Assistant Commissioner Lawson alas appointed to make ar- rangements for inspection of troops by the Chief Scout, Lord Willingdon, on his visit next, summer, and to provide the Guard of Honor. Votes orf thanks concluded n. very successful meeting. Norma Shearer Dazzling In “Let Us Be Cay” Moral: Don't pass by a. cater- pillar, some day it will be a beauti- ful butterfly! This may be drawn from “Let Us Be Gay," Norma Shearer's new Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer starring ve- hicla which opened yesterday at the Prince Edward Theatre. In the plcturizatlon of the Rachel Crothers stage hit, Miss Shearer opens the story by appearing as a dowdy housewife, who is careless of dress and toilette. believing in the security of the martial vows. When SQUAREBRIGGS-At Bridgetown, Oct. 20, 1930, Capt. Henry swam. briggs, aged 90 years. Burial i1: Peo- PiF-‘i Cemetery, Charlottetown, on Tuesday, Oct. 28th at two o'clock, b06340 eoeooooe e0 AOOQ-bboeo O 2 . E N. D. MacLean ; UNDERTAIIEI 3 mmmm: § chnnrnumwn a North Wllallro 3 Phone m i O gneooe-eoeo-ooeep-eeneowe land, the home of his father, the late Mr. Andrew Gillie, who was a native of Grand River. "Bossy" oaus- ed a little sensation in Summerslde when it was known that he had brought a wife with him this time. The Boston papers were very sn- xlous to find out who had finally captured the batcheior Mayor of Newburyport but in spite of the of- forts of reporters ‘ne refused to give the secret away. Perhaps he will be might unaware 0n the return trip.S 4 Auctigln Sale A 0F COITAGIlAT N0. I1 PARK ST. FRIDAY, dcr. 31 n 12:10 Nico 1 room cottage, largo lot 45xl00 with barn. Will ho sold cheap. Terms at sale. sf": (llFf"‘"(‘l‘S her husband's infidelity lnhe imziol-"oes a metamorphosis and '(‘ll1£“."“f"; Y“0l‘lO\lSl_\' beautiful and, of i C‘I‘Y"=", triumphant. "Let Us Be Gay" is a smart drama sophlsliirallon ilmt clicks "t in finish with bright willie and splendid plot-building 7 situations. Rod Ln Roeque is Miss Bhoarefis ‘mfinlz man in this delightful talkie, flooring a sympathetic appeal in a 5 very difficult role. Marie. Dressler, as lthe eccentric old dowalze. whose in- marital of her i frigue almost wrecks their bark. dominates the center hilarious gruffniass. Included in the supporting oast are Hedda. Hopper, Raymond Hack- ett. Sally Eilers, Gilbert Emery and 'I‘yrreli Davis. Visitor: "What nice furniture?" Sonny of the House: "Yes, I tnnk the man we bought it from is sorry now he sold lt-heis always calling." Executors Sale A1‘ M GERALD ST. FRIDAY, 0C1‘. .11 AT 1.30 P. M. 0f all the household furniture In- cluding parlor. dining room. bedroom and kitchen. Blankets, sheets. carpet!- quilis. dishes, etc. One very old till- iop table. Bstale of the lnle Jenny McIntyre. .l.\rr.nI"K“111/11n.'arri.r Iflmmnedv, N,.,,.,,,,,,.mn lifter an iifichford squar- . _ 7800-l0-20-Nov i-ailsiilwibi‘ m‘ "' "m" “W9 l" 1 .1. a. Msinominn. Auctioneer l Im-io-zs-u Terms rash. J. A. MacDonald. Aur- tioneer. 780640-3841 CAMPAIGN PRlllillflESSES Grand Total of $113,- 859.25 Reported 1.221‘ Night. Thirteen hundred and fourteen persons had contributed to the $250,- 000 Prisca Edward Island Hospital building fund when the roll of cam- paign units was celled by Executive Chairman W. P‘. Tidmsrsh at the Fourth Rally Supper in the Social Hail of Trinity Limited Church last Monday evening. As tho" night's to- tal was $10,737 in Hcrwntributions, the fund Jumped to s. grand total of $113,859.25. One of the evening's 325 subscriptions for $200 came by cable= from London, England. Nine othersl were telegraphed ln from other place! outside the Province. One hundred and seven of the night's contributions came from six of the forty-five Provincial Districts in Queens and Kings counties outside Charlottetown. Two hundred and eight were reported by tho two div- isions of local teams. Tumultuous enthusiasm was arous- ed by the speaker of the evening, Mr. Reuben MacDonald. He told of hav- lng seen the inscription, “Even as ye do it unto the least of these, My brethren, ye do it unto Me." on the rockbound coast of Labrador, and said the same noble thought applied to flail Infill fld besvflliul Island. Mr. MacDonald enlivened his inspir- ing speech with humorous anecdotes- I-Ie expressed tho belief that any Prince Edward Islander who was not invited to subscribe to the Hospital fund would feel sllghted. The orator predicted plus success for the cam- paign. Grace was said by the Rev. H. D. Raymond, M.A., Vice Chairman of the Allied Towns Committee, who has been one o! the most faithful of all the leaders in attendance at the meetings and in general service to the campaign, bothbefore and dur- lng the intensive stage. < plonsliip of the entire corps by re- poitirg $1,585 in twenty-tIIQ sub- scriptions. Team 2, ca‘ by Walter B. Grant, gained Niam- ,plonshlp of the Men's Dliicbvith ! fen contributions for a total Df.$735. 'Mra. mu p. ucussna 1m._14, captured the championship 01,2111." ,Woman's Division with M72521 ‘ht- een subscriptions. w. Roy Qiilild! ltdn led‘ the singing, aided by Miss Lillian Erie at the piano. Oine of the new ca-m- paign songs that has made a apn- elel hit with the teams runs, l0 the ,tur1s of "Tipperary" "it's n long way to our objective, ‘It's o. long way to so, lBut we neetl that quarter-million, "80 the fvud has got to grow. What cheer, Mr. Tldmershf What, ho, W. I m e ma. Itiiivsy to OIII‘ objective, But we'll so lure some day. All of IIIO-"Olmpaign songs were in have bass hsondcaet last night at also-ops helm (may, but unavoid- able made it necessary to postpone en's broadcasting to eight o'clock this, Tuesday, evening. The Orpheus Eight will sing the songs under the leadership of Dr. T. E. Robins, accompanied by Miss Lil- l lian Earle as pianist. Colonel Keith! S. Rogers has given the courtesy of CFCY to the campaign almost every . evening. All of the artists also have volunteered their services. . Following 1e Treasurer A. W. Hyndmanb report for the night by . committees, divisions and teams: Subscriptions of $100 and more: Miss. Olga Warburton. $100; Ber- tha Darrah, $100; Margaret Burden, $1M: NEH. J. R. Burnett, $100; R. E. Colwell, $300; Mr. D. A. Bruce, Store, $100; Mrs. M. N. MacLeod and 1 Mrs. Millicent Lann, $100; Mrs. 6.,‘ M. Hunter, $100; Mrs. Joseph G. Windsor, 0100; Mr. A. W. Weeks, $100; Col. G. Elliot Full, $100; Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Champion, $600; W. A. Miller, $100; Capt. Ed. Dicks. $200; Irene Bentley, $100; Dr. J. H. Ayers, $100; B. Parker Moore, $100; G. W. Wakeford, $100; Sarah J. Kellow, $100; H. H. Shaw, $100; Thos. G. Taylor, $100; Miss Gertrude Coias, $100; Mrs. D. Davis, $100; Anonymous, $100; A. E. McAulay, $100; Holmarrs Li.d., $500; J. P. Crockett, $100; Samuel Kennedy, $300; Coffin 8c Co., $100; Purdie dz Ferguson. $200; Robert E. Palmer, London, England, $200; Mr. W. A. Pound, Ottawa, $100; J. I". McMil- 1 I l Captain William M. Rowe and his cohorts of Team 8 earned the ‘chem-l Grand Totals Previously Reported .. Woman's Division .. Men's Division Allied Towns Committee Committee on Former Residents .. Business Friends Committee "Yo-night's Totals ................. Grand Totals to Date .. . . . . . . . MEN'S D SUMMARY‘ 01-‘ naronr .--¢.1|~----u-.-.-..-.... REPOIIT BY DIVISIONS AND TEAMS lan, Edmonton. $100; John Labatt, Ltd, $100: Henry Blrks 8c Sons, Ltd, $100; Charles E, Irdstt & Co., $100. Ne. of Subscriptions t ........ .. ass $103,121.50 , No. of Subacr',_‘lons Amount 109 s 3.87:1. so s 4,200. i 107 s 11157. e s 4&0. 4 s 31s. $10,727.75 1:114 5113115925 i, "1 bold Beauty in my hands!" 1 v1 -. s“,_ c I she knew how 1o make the mos! of her charms. And 1o wo- men everywhere, Richard Hudnui presents lmivurv llcnuiy Pmplrllions and the new Hand Principle u! .'\ i; l i-nliurnte, v sothst in her own kingdom, every \~'(.'II!.'If| -~1.i :11!» l-y her own accented Charms. Herc. is presented a complete §('l'll'||r1.' line 11f skin beauty sills for use in i!» lwnir. lv i-niu l» u Cir-rinsing: CrcammSkinTonicanilFrcslli-nerull11-w n (Ire-unusual many other specialized items. All 1i '. 1o n-e anll l DU BARRY ruled I ‘king's heart and bl.- kingilom because - l gratifying in their rill-rte. . .Try llIt"'l ii _.-i-=1 .iil1l<- llr-zliiiy l DU BARRY BEAUTY PREPARATIONS “Created” hymtiuripul l l‘ ROSS-DRUG - l) i." successors T1) THE MacKINNON DRUG CO. ' "Where Better 'l‘oiletriex f-lillil " .‘\ 1'1“ " v iwfil=li Y llll il l lli t REBEKAII LEAGUIQ I-‘ORGETMENOTS J. Fraser 90 106 172i G. Beer . 13o 22a 177i T. Hilestis . . . . 102 ll0 L. Day . . . . . . . ..- . . . . .. 117 M C. Matheson . . . . . . . . .. 170 141 Total-—l994. ; mm‘ W" SUNFLOWERS lprcczailrill 411:; 1: n’ 1'1»? M_ Adm.“ _ _ ‘ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ H 172 140 w] ‘llieillbers for i" '.’:1<'ir»:j\' $21011‘- B. Lnpthorne ....... .. 171 21a 17001;’ i" “ii b1" G_ Campbell 34 9;; B] ofli z-rtvuliwl as fol- M. Stewart .. 9a 203 1391i)“; M. Lmvther ..... 159 174 l4Gl ‘Y A Total---22l9. ,1» "~» 1n the first game of the Rebekahl Fairlie". , ~ Ice R. E. Splliri’. FllllCi'LIlll‘.lll0l'll—~—R/F<! Bell. League played last night the S11n- l flowers defeated the Fongetmenots byl 225 pins. Mrs. Lapthorne had the I high single of 248 and the high three 7~7Cm'9»"‘1»‘ ' of 580, Mrs. Beer and Miss M. Stew- ‘Vii-ii i“-~" art also had games over the 200 mark. lliiiii’ fiiiil iiii i‘ ill‘ ' . .. tt lit‘. executive it is (TI-IE DUFFERS .‘.':l iilzlt m. ii1:'1‘.i.1*._r: gillnes S. Seutner .. . . . . . . . . ,, 136 98 '.'.ll take place lllshislill)’ a bonxpiel T. Lafferty . 76 “.0 ii smile l\l."l!‘.‘.'il‘.'.l foams in the H. Henry .. 10B ilfi R1‘ if u other (r- ..'l'\l‘.S “llllif ‘R. Howatt ... . - 126 l41 134 " ..', Howatt . . . . . 100 slil so . ~- -- - ----‘ 'l‘otal—l648. ' y, mm . flppl H l“. Tecd . . . . . . . .159 12s 10s '_ l ~ P‘. McDonald . 113 125 . B. Stewart . . . . . . 130 135 1441 O. Lowther . . . . . . . . . .. 10G lllfl llflf B. Fraser . . . . . . . . . . . .. 106 80 119, ‘Fotal-lllild. Ma iorliy for “Klara-W 3-10 pins. IVISION i. “Courage” Great Mother-Love Play Spontaneous and hearty applause greeted "Courage" at the Capitol Theatre yesterday. "Courage" is a mother-play of the non-weeping veri- ety. It is unique among mother plays in many ways. Belle Bennett. whom everybody remembers as the mother in “Stella Dallas" is the mother in "Courage". but of an absolutely dif- ferent sort. As Mary Colbrook, mo- ther of seven roystering children. she is gloriously lmprovldent, but valiant in her determination that her l-oitng- ages to convoy them from Sioux City. i Iowa to Cambridge. Massachusetts. that they may get the book-learning she has missed. Rich Aunt Caroline follows, andsets about alienating the children from their mother. Slic practically wins over six. b11t not the seventh. little Bill, who is blessed with a liberal amount of his mother's bravery. Debts pile 11p. A banker loans money to mother. who is msuudev- stood and blamed by ihc oldest: daughter. Things are in a tops», turvy stats when an old Reity Green. l High single, I. Lnffertv, 207i pim. PROWSE BROS. ' V1511 ". McRae . . . . . . . . . . .. 106 l-‘..'l cnancas 11. annex, Commander. ' - F“ "'1°"“" - ‘"1 67 m” T11. Dnrrach .. 145 160 i053 Team Captain No. of Subscriptions Amount’? ‘vflrlell ' ‘ ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ " m, If“ 131W , 1. George w. McLeod 1:1 ~ e 292. "'I'T::°t:,“‘°,’7é; """" " s" “G 11",‘ z. Walter s. Grant .... ,, “ "' 3. Malcolm McKinnon ' l‘? t MOORE ‘m “lcumn 1 ' " ' A. Purcell . . . . . . . . . . ., 129 267 1G8 4. E. H. Beer . . . . . .... . 12 s 470. n Ho“? w’, 1,, 8,1 . . . . . . . . . . . . .. I l. .1 5. Wilfred P. Taylor . .. 2 s 15o. _. , m,’ l“ 6. Neil D. McLean .... S 125. j H4 1,5 7- I“ '7' Y°°- MD- i1 f ~ 46* n. l-latch . . . . . . . . . . . ,, 122 12.1 1511 B. William M. Rowe s 1,553, Tom_zoa5 9. James T. McKee . . . . . . . .. 4 s 125. l In a special chnnmz, mam, “[00,.” l0. William Warren . . . . . . 13 s 170 3;. Nrcbfiml girls dpfpah,“ mnwl, l _““ — - 7W‘ r‘ firm. Girls by 362 pins. some very ., Totals 1dr, Men's Division as s 4,2011. n“. “m, “W, mum “m, A1,... Purcell, in reaching 267 in her soc- WOMANF Dwlsli-YN 11ml game, rolled ille lnflios‘ lliirllvlzt MRS. II. IIOOPER IIORNE, Commander. single this ywar. her ioinl of 5.51 1.11" - three games was the highest. in this. Team Captain No. of Subscriptions Amount ulateh. ll Mrs. J. A. MacKenie ............ . . . . . . . .. 11 $ 239.50 i Y. M. (‘. A. BOWLING TONIGIII‘ 12 Mrs. Percy J. Proud .. 8 s 145. Commerrnl League l2 Mrs. Roy Quigley 9 s 411. T p. i11.--Holmnn's vs. Telephone Co. l4. Mrs. Neil D. McLean 1n s 372,25 3W4. , _ , l5. Mrs, wliligm Byghgut __ 1g 5 340; 7 p. m.--Pro\vse Bros. 1's. Gunrdnn. f 5 "r l“ ‘h “Iv” I" ’ m Mnm R w. Tldmarsh H 11 s 320' m1 l(‘l‘. (if "fill liilllllir] ,1~, _ 17. Mrs. George H. Buntain .14 s 22. m“ P» “l-"Tiliili-V Y- P- S- in ‘mp l‘ ' .' ‘ 1a Mrs. n. Vail, sr. s s 632, ~ —— ~ .°"“‘""“ W,“ , l9. Mrs. w. a. Bentley .. .. 1a s mo. l q l‘, ""l“"‘._"l, _ ' ‘ " H ' " 2o. Mrs. .1. A. Clark :1 s so. ,1 s l‘ f“. l" n‘ , . . .__.L. ... . _ Us I . W“ T,’ n“. lqnm l‘ ‘l l ‘ _\ "ll Totals for Women's Division 109 5 3.87075 u M.‘ h“ “M” trip to illo W011. . ilN 0115110101. ll I S I T Il I l Q ll 3;. . l11 i025 Illilifwlillllilf/l" 1.00 ~11". . 111.» i1.’ '1." 1111" —~——— ’l‘i1c_v l1.'l\'-.‘ nlso a i1“- Continued from Page 1 lli"(l.¢ l11 \'.'1\.".'l»"' i l.1= i1'»""i"rl nhnlli 400 "lillflimlf "‘1'1' " i-‘f-‘if- "‘i"i‘i- equllmleut and lit-Q a building ])l.'.'lif‘ll in 1.02.1, ' of three more to be erected in inc‘ Y\li‘i11l\el' i111 7n lll" Rial-Piers ‘is near future at an approximate oostl eonllilcil to r“.ll"‘l' 11w,- of $500,000, each. 'I‘he cost of opcrat- I ii..=.l1 llil. Alzilgul‘. 1. Pl" .ilo.. n’ We lug these institutions for lllP year Precept: There fir" about 'iif'l i920 was $1,250,000. lSllrlilrrs in l":~'~~.~~ lent-um blend. In addition to contributing to these‘ r1111 r-orlte can in 1111-11 Seoiin. Wm, whom 3m has bwome pgqugln- l activities, Phllee Tample. of Ilalifnx. ted-turns the tables-find "Courage" has paid the expenses of treating 34 gomeg m g Qumnx‘ w, ggqfl to wit. children in Nova Scoiia. Most of this A m“ l,“ n“; cgplml 111mm I work has been done at Rallies by Del will convince you that. "Courage." is Acker. who is now in the My eon-i sieri have the best the world has to offer. With meagre funds she man- e m‘! gnmng g million, You yoglly‘ ducting the Red Cross cilule ' should not miss l. The order in Canada has a hospital 1 Tile nlellliwls Dlflii to ntlenll thfi Fox Show ‘r1 n borl" (‘ll \Ved'l":-""laj llloriiini’! l’? is y\'*"‘.ll*ll‘ that a street perslfl 111:1": b‘ a feature of tile ceremflnléQyf (‘ilr ("ilreiv- will Fain in extendirfl g cordial welcome to the visitors. ___._ __,_.___i____._~___...__.. .