w’: 9,. L’ gl 1 -“§~1.‘i?‘3.‘ v ‘ a Qfflefrléifimfllftlom b PRINCE EDWARD NOW PLAYING K A Y . FRANCIS GEORGE ‘BRENT ALSO SHORT TALIK She could lick an nrmyl Swear new ideas on life. things were certainly chang A hotcha comedy romance women who are warriors and who repel advances. , KEY llnus] Q Plllllcl: EDWARD-Tomorrow THE YEAR'S FUNNIEST PICTHRE a trooper! Drink any nun down! '1. I What a man-eater lhe was! Until a real man came along and gave her From then on ELISSAmI-ANDI orle Rainbow ‘huox like ed! of men ALSO BIG SHORT SUBJECT PROGRAl ltlR. BRIDE LENINGRAD TOY PARADE PRIZE LIST w (Chltztlued ("Ltsfi I-flIOlKSES l- Carzazlge stallion. any Age rugzsltrCd 1—-.'as. Mt-Dtllxliti. St. Peters. 2- ""'°'“" mmlbmn’ 3AM 1-68“ Reid- 2-W- Aitken- 3— l, Ed Buipitt ac Son; 2, Ben Sec. ~!.~—Sll0i‘IbOl‘fl Bull under 1 James Calder. y Hurbolfr ., Edward Reid Stevens, Georgetown; 3, Ed Bulpltt your, registered: . w‘ "We “U1 mm Sec 7-Ayrshiro cow, under 3 (k so“ 1' mlcchgr Dewm-"Brudenen; 2, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence B. McRac, years registered __ . , . of New Glasgow, N.S., who have l H skiliner’ Georgetown- 2- 1 E1 .l R lid .,_G V» R 1d 3 enifclpurisl gjlxldeéigleyifni: AIg;:Od:_-sgl1r€l'thorn cow, pure‘ bee“ Visitmg Mrs- Mcnaes panmm’ H in I on, lsullgor 3- — (um t. , _. :1 ln e . om: bu“, m nmk or m“. 3 years and] Mn and Mia James Calder’ 152 tr ml M 5Y6 fl—-('1l‘.'l‘l£l,'l£‘ foal of 1932 1--.l, ll. sknner, 2——J00 Cflmli- _________% M, p‘<4i‘~>-‘Z» m,“ I 3,___\Wn' Final,“ ;_.wn1mn, Anken, 3_Edwa,.d pure bred or grade, L! yours old: lDewar; 3, Norman McLeod. _ , mid, 3___y, Mclmd a, S0,, l. Stanley Vl/alker, Georgetowru; Sec. 6._Shorthorrl cow, pure ._, M, V1.3“. a, Gckfing| sec, 9__Ay,.5h;r,. Heifer, under 1 2, Efi Bulplil; Penna Moore, ‘ bred or grade, 2 years and over: ....__ year‘ mgism-ed; New Perth. i 1, Beecher Dewar; 2, Chas. Gor- NGW Sec. 37,~lersc_v or Guernsey I don; 3, Ross & Son. -~ ‘Plllilll. Rollo Bay, 2 Wei Pllll, St. Peters, RAVI. 2 " - i: ~Charlte Cnfiln. -George Allneur 1—W. Aitkcn, 2—JOhIl McLeod and Son, 3—0slu'ald 00151188 Sec f-Ayrshlle Bull under l year old registered L-Georgc Annenr, 2~Edwin Reid, 3--\‘V. Aitkexl Sec 5--Ayrsllirc Cow, in milk or calf 4 years and over registered L-Gavin Reid, 2-G:l\'in Reid, 3 George Arlnear Sec 6—Ayrshire cow 3 years old. registered 4 Sec a-Ayrsllire Heifer, under 2 years. registered l, John McLeod & Son; 2, Wil- liam Aitken‘, 3, Gavin Reid. See, IQ-Ayrshire Heifer 6 months, registered: under 3. Bridge; 2, Perth. Sec. 33.~ Jersey or Guernsey bull under l yellrf registered: CAPITOL - NOW PLAYING DOROTHY JORDAN ALEX KIRKLAND just u show . . GIRL knew it was 1, Lester Johnson, Fortune Cyrus Mftfllfl, New l, Ed Bulpitt dz Son. Sec. 34.-Jersey or Guernsey cow, pure bred or grade, ill milk or calf, years old or over: 1, Fred DeLorie, Georgetown. See. (iii-Jersey or Guernsey cow, heifer, pure bred or grade, 1 year old: 1, Gen. lifter; 2, Lester Johnson‘. Ed Bulpit-i. & Son. . . but the GEIIIRAL iiillllllllll 1s,‘- This oolunn u unwed he OI County new: of local interact but ul- vertlrlng If I IIOWII ll?!" l!” puublc in advent»- GET YOUR VACUUM CLEANER at your price at late C. J. Gallagher sale today. 1°75- nnllulni] Tomorrow at the capitol Mat. 31s. Eve.76?8.45 60,000 people thought it was ,' _l anaemic REFRIGERATOR is safe, cheap and sanl ,1. A beauty on sale at the late C. J. Gallagher's today. 1075- murder in I POLICE COURT-At the Police Court yesterday morning one drunk and incapable was fined $5.00 or 10 days. A man charged with vag- rancy was given l0 clays. For un- lawful possession of stolen goods a 111311 was given six months in jail. A case of assault causing grievous bodily harm was adjourned till today. A man charged with ob- structing a. peace officer had his case adjourned by consent to Thursday. A ease of non-payment of dog tax was adjourned for one week. uCash commission weekly for full nr part time selling Red Tag Nurs- b! ' gt d cent! n word atrial; ' en's" er_v Products. 900 varieties of finest trees and shrubs. We eo-operatc “WVPFI FABOT s" ~~ “mix” 1mm“ “m; illustrated literature finest l-Gavin Reid - "It" equipment and sales help. Write. 50c 3_.Ayf511l1‘e Bull 1 year old R\Ll’ll 4 ~ a ,I)umlnl0n Nurseries, MontrcaL-lltl. TIEI) FOR LOVE "insured PIRATE slur PE IISONALS I The many friends of Mr. Alfredi Llnkictter, Northam, will be pleas- ed to learn that he is convalescing‘ after his recent operation in the Prince Edward Lslancl Hospital._ 1. Garnet Moore, Wilim Road: 2, D. P. Ross, Lower Montague. Sec. m-simrtinlrn bull, 2 years old, reul cred: l, N. ':\I<'l.e0cl tt son. Dundas; 2, Hal-old Dunn. Silllllllf‘l‘\‘ili€. Sec. 3.——Sll\.)l'l.il0l‘11 bull, 1 year, regrstl red: l, C. H. ltlcQlnlrrie. Mrs. Will McRae and little son HB-TVBY. 0f New Glasgow, N.S., were recent visitors to the city, visiting Mrs. McRae‘s_ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hlllsboro Street, left yesterday by over: . motor on return home. l, Charles Gordon; 2, Beecher Sec. T-Shorthorn heifer, pure bred or grade, 1 year and over: 1, N. McLeod k. Sons; 2, Bern- nrd King; 3, Beecher Dewar. Clears Up Name SAINT JOHN, N. B, Sept. 12- (C. P.)—Good natured controversy » .- 0... re Filly or Gelding, l, Ed Reid; 2, Gavin Reid; 8, 3 yo m5 Georgg Anne-d,- Sec. 38.-Jersev or Guernsey Sec. 8.—SllOI‘i.h0I‘ll heifer, pure Over the proper name of- the Hyde om Farrell, Stufgggn, 2- gem 11,._champ10n Ayrshire heifer, under l year: bred or grade, under 1 year: Parkidy- yuResfate 1t :1 $31M’; s Gllyngy, Pogkes $m¢1<>n,3_ bun, any 3,85 registered; l, Cllnrlic Bctudrcault, Gcorge- 1‘, Cyril Show; 2, Chas. Gordon; T?” t: D- egissve“ :56 Unwed l. Altnqllly, St. Mary's Road. George Annear, town; 2. Pm“ M00"; 3, Cyrus 3, Ross ti: Son. S21E65 ergsksknt has clalmcd it is we ll-Cdrria-gc Fhlty or Gelding Sec. 12.—~Chnmplon Ayrshire Fc- “mm”- sec- 9-"Sh°rth°m heifer- pmmmum ébow ‘ i LJnds-r 2 years male, any age, registered; 580- 39--JOI'SBY 01' Guernsey bred or grade, under 6 months: The Presléenvs mother has m? l--D. P. Rom, Loner Montague, £2 HHITY Sanderson, Milbum, 3- Perey Sullivan, Cardigan Sec ‘L-Rondster Mare or Geld- ,, shown in carriage l-Gs-o. ltielntyte, 2—John Calm-ml Clrcellfieid. 3-—Ian McKay, m.’- Hope Sec tl-Clydesdale, Shire or Per- rhcmn stallion, any age, registered I~Gordon Sanderson. Miiburn Sen 9~Registered Draft Mare, Elly Eli-IQ 1~—JilS. Lunnan, Montague, 2- C1‘ lrgo McDonald, Brudcnell. See. ilk-Draft Male, with foal at. foot 1-Joc MeRay, Rollo Bay. 2-0. l). Clay 6.: Son, Bridgetown, 3—J. C. (j-fillTlQll, Cardigan Sec li-Drztft Foal of 1932 . 1-0. W. Townsend, Fortune Bridge, 2—Joe McRay, 3-0. B. Clay In son Sec l2—~Dra.i‘t Filly or Gelding, under 4 years ‘ 1~Gavin Reid, Victoria- Cmss, 2 -lGcorge McDonald d: Son. 8-—C. W. Townsend ’ 5.0:: lib-Draft Filly or Gelding, tinder 3 years l—W. H. Ilolvnscnd 8c Sons. Bay Fortune, 2—J. C. Gmfdon, 8-0. H. hIcQunrrie, Roserleatll ‘Sec 14—Draf¢ Filly 0r Gelding Under 2 Years l~P. A. lvfrflsaac, Souris, B-Jas. Calm, New Perth, 3—Beeeher Dewar Brudenelil Sec 15--Drn.ft Mare or Gelding any age, i350 and up 1——Henry Curran, Starlhope, I- oohn Campbell, Cardigan, a—lAngus Nicholson, Lorne Valley ' Sec ill-Mane or Gelding for gen- ‘rol purpose, any age, not over 1350 1-0. B. clay, 2—Pflt. Sfllmhy. Baldwin's Road, 3—Cha.rlie Mc- lqonnld, st. George's- f s... l7—Pnir Draft Horses shown E wagon. i350 or up Leg-Angus Nlckelson, t-Georgc ‘flenonald a Sons, 3-0. 1-1. Mc- -' arrie. ’ Jg-Svpecial-rrench Cantu!!!“ Il-fll- “Jkln-J-Rnbert Machon ' ihspeclsl-lscst real 1933. sired by y‘ liion, owned by Robert Machon. urray Halfeor jfgNeil Murphy, St. Mary's ROM '$ole a Thompson special Prize ‘gem-go MoDonald a Bonn ‘.2’! Q; i cuss 11-05mm if» . ' :1: c l-Myrshire Bull, 2-year: and grai- registered ind-George Anneal‘. Pal-Vin mm- Reld; 3, Geo. McDonald. 3, Alex Hamilton. Gavin Reid. Sec. 13.—Ayrshire grade cow in milk or calf, 4 years or over: 1, Mont Annear; 2, James Cain; 3, Geo. McDonald. Sec. 14.-Ayrsl1.tre grade cow in milk or calf, 13 years: 1, Mont Anneur; 2, Mont An- near. Sec. l5.-Ayrshire grade cow, 2 years old: 1, George McDonald; 2, Gavin Sec. 16—Ayrshire grade heifer, 1 year old: 1, Gavin Reid; 2, Mont Annoar; Sec. l'1—Ayrshire under 1 year: 1, George McDonald; 2, Gavin Reid. See. m-Ayrshire grade heifer, under 6 months: 1, George McDonald; Hamilton; 3, Gavin Reid. Sec. 19.—Holstelrl hull, 3 years and over, registered: 1, Wm. Graham. Sec. itL-l-Iolstein bull, 1 year old, registered: l, Preston Bryenton; 2, Stewart Bros. , Sec. Sit-Holstein bull, under 1 year, registered: 1, Wm. Graham; 2, P. Bryenton; 3, Fred Coffin. Sec. ZZL-Holsteln cow in milk or calf, 8 yearn or over, pure bred or grade: 1, Preston Bryanton; Gotel; 3, Howard Wood. Sec. 24.—H0isi'.eih cow under 3 years, pure bred or grade: 1, Bessie Wood; 2, Lester John- son; 3, P. Bryanton. sec. 25.—Holstein heifer, pure bred or grade, under 2 years: 1, P. Bryanton; 2, James Cain; 3, Herbert George. Sec. 26.—Holstein heifer. pure bred or grade, under 1 year: 1, Lincoln Dewar; 2, Howard Wood; 3, Wm. Graham. Sec. 27.—-I-Iolstein heifer. pure bred or grade, under 8 months: l, P. Bryonton; 2, Wm. Graham; 3, P. Bryanton, Sec. ZtL-Champion Holstein bull, any age. registered: Wm. Graham. Sec. 29.-Cha.lnpion Holstein fe- male, any age, registered: Bessie Wood. Sec. ZlL-Jersey or Guernsey bull, 2 years old, registered: 1, Ed Bulpitt 8c Son, Roeeneath; I, Geo. Micr, Georgetown. Sec. Ill-Jersey or Guernsey grade heifer, 2, Alex r 2, Peter 2—Ayrshiro Bull 2 yen-a 01!- buli. 1 year 01d. fttltstclcci: heifer, under 6 months: 1, Ed Bulpitt 8.: Son; 2, Frank Solomon, Georgetown; Moore. Scc. Lester Johnston. Sec. George Miar. Sec. 42.—Herd of dairy cattle, as stated in Prize List: ' 1, E. Reid, Rollo Buy; 2, Gavin Reid, Victoria. Cross; 3, Geo. An- neur, Lower Montague; 4, Aiiken, Lower Montague. Poole & Thompson's prize: Gavin Reid. CLASS III-BEEF CATTLE ‘Sec. L-Shorthorn bull, 3 years, and over, registered: The New Agency when"! ""““'""' 3, Penna rim-Champion Jersey or Guernsey bull, any age, registered: 4l.-Chan1plon Jersey or Guernsey female, registered: wm_ i necessary prompt notion is in apply- special 0anada’s Smartest Footwear Charlottetown 1, Beecher Dewar. Sec. l0.~—Champion' bull, any nge, registered: Garnet Moor-c. Sec. ll.-Chzllnpion Shortllorn female, any age, registered: ferred the name “Springwoodf but an old document in the pos- session of Fred C. Nevers, of Jem- seg gives the name as "Krtlm El- bow", J. Cardy Johnston of Saint John has received a letter from Shorthom Charles 60mm" Mrs. Nevers in which she tells of Poole <°~' (Thompson's snvvifli n10 old deed to Krum Elbow, M1291 130991191‘ D¥“\\'¥"'~ granted to an ancestor by King George II. in 1760. The document reads in part: “This indenture made the 29th day of December in the 34th year of thc reign of our sovereign Lord Gcorgc II. by the Grace of God. ing relief, always keep at, hand a Kim-Z 0f GTMt Britain 0W1‘ FEW“ supply of Dr. Thmnas‘ Eclcgtrlg 0;], and Ireland, Defender of the Faith. because experience has taught them 811d in the Y0!" 0! 0111' 10rd that this is an excellent preparation Cltlifilfi‘ 0M ihllilfand 50W" 1111"" (To be Continued.) ::Mothcrs Value this Oil—Motll- ers who know how suddenly croup may seize their ciliidrcn and llow for the treatment of this ailmentfldmd and Sixty betwcm Admiral . And they are vise, for its various, N°‘“‘°°m° 0f Km"! mb°w and uses render it n. valuable medicine. Joshllfl- Gfdnel’ 0!’ Phillips BB5’ in the county of Westchestcr and province aforesaid (New York) of lliflnnrrlhu Llnlment for Nenrltin. URRAY’S ARE HERE / Now Ready in Many Delightful Styles and Patterns, SUEDES, liliiSKlN, GALFSKIN, SATINS, Including Famous Murray-Wedge Shoe for weakened Feet. WRIGHT SHOE CO. an: slclllllrltnlvr m ‘your olmlloll" 0F GRAPE-NUTS “Take the word of an old sailor, thin ‘Grape- Nufs’ Flakes is the lo breakfast! Poe biggest treat that’! ever come never found a flavour to beat it. Take my advice and try it.” Hustle lo your grocer‘: and get a package of this delicious new hrenkfncf dIsh—-enrly, golden flairer-rvilh that grand “GrapeNnfs” flavour. A single serving supplies more varied nourishment than many a hearty meal. “Crape-Nnls" Flakes and "Crape-Nutr” Cereal are made in Canada from ' Canadian when! and mall. _ GFIL-H iGOLDEN-FLAKE COMPANION TO "GPAPE~NUT$" CEREAL the other party. Witnesseth with the consent, advice and good liking of Ruth, the said wife for and of mnsfclerntion of the sum of six hundred pounds go:d and lawful money of New York, paid by the said Joshua. Gcducy." G@iueyfs,_lr\_1ld holdings in New York were extensive, but he did not long retain them. ‘They were confiscated by the state when he refused to aid in the uprising against the Brlt5sh.»Aftcr the re- volution, he fled to New Bruns- wick. where he settled. BEER AND IIERRING POPU- l LAB. TOGETHER SAINT JOHN, N. B., Sept. 12- (C. PJ-lt isn't; only breweries that are reflecting legalization of l Coincident with the sale of beer there has arisen in New Brunswick n. sharp demand for smoked herr- ing. Supplies in moss districts have diminished and the new demand is pm; his contention that no u,” mirrored in scenes along the smoked herring stands on Grand, Manon, wthcre old fish houses are‘ beer in the United States. So is ever was any Hereward the Wake. the herring industry. The facts suggested he was rather a mythical hero. Lord RIIBlan mentioned many other illustrations, ancient legends and many tales of folklore to sup- ditional story can be taken can iously. Historians and the ancient England whose “trndittons" them blwk to the Norman Con- quest, "it can be said without fear Owner; of contradicition that not; one of ‘ these is a genuine tradition. All BUY nndlsAhYflE are the work of pedigree takers ,,,,‘§';'}";' ;,°_":,','. 1:2‘? for.‘ :1 who have flourished from early our": 21in"? "T ,"'z"'"~n,_r"',‘,‘;g; . n ~ I‘ times and there is not a word of m',f'm,.,,:',',:.,_' n M ‘ . l . truth in them." a_:;une'fl:l'\,l::. "L", ‘w: rIML He vlted examples too, mcntlon- Pnmnl $11.25 arch It" "I"! ing the family of Sir Hcrcwnrd Wake, 13th bnronet. The family ‘tradition it descended mm the‘ famous Saxon hero, Rel-award the o, "w" ‘Mum MM u,‘ . , l- i or Wake Lord Raglan declared tho :;tE‘3IrA"vou|-o'r_gl_:‘_;"v-5§_~ "m family adopted the nnmc the middle of the 14th century; that was thc first time Hcrcwnrd wits ever called "the Woke," and furthermore he writers who created ‘legends may have been seekers after truth, but wmd renewed and rcsidcntmm or» their methods were totally unscien- Mmlstm ' Liflc. "When Homer says Ithaka il And hays why_ Prices for bone; un island they givc him full marlu less herring in the United States for geography; when he “y” n i" since legana.,,ion o, bee, have rich in which he does not lose any jumped from {our cents a pound to marks; they nlercly conclude that 12 cents. Fishermen are hopeful m Homer's time i119“? W" "m" the demand W111 lug other island called Ithaka. ‘rhia i not science at all, it is merely a parlor game." . He dwelt at length orl the tradi- Make Traditlons lion, fostered by Shakespeare, that ,Hcnry V. spent his youth in Lon- don in drinking and debauchery and in disreputable companionship, and that 0n his accession his char- acter chnngcd completely; The facts were that at the age of Iii Henry became his flther‘; repre- sentatives in Wales. spent seven years in continuous warfare, wal warden of the Ctnque Ports and i Calais, became regent at the age of Declaring incidents which 89- iixznggzngitd fiefzczaizx pear in tradition are never historh‘ word of truth the tradition cal, while historical facts never, 30cm anthropology, Luncluded find their way into tradition, Lord Lord Raglan must remain 10w- Raglan said the only sure foundu-. ' tlon for the edifice of science is the-z Qrgggnmiildgejacs]: $331,331 2'1‘: concrete of ascertained met re-i scientific and pseudo-scientific rub- inforccd by the stccl rods of unl-. high has been cleared from m vcrsally tested theory. ,, 10rd Raglan startled non-sclen- mm itfic members of his audience at outset when he declared flatly that while there were many families in take being reconditioned, boats painted] and repaired, stocks of salt LEICESTER, Eng, Sept. 12.-—- Science cast; a cold eye at the wealth of Greek legend and in fact n11 the traditional narratives therc are, when Lord Raglan, president of the section, today advised the anthropological section of the British Association for the Ad- vancement of Science to get down to facts, NOTICE Builders and Property m," IIYII‘! of Ilnrlrlnrfl ovmlltr mntrflnln M. exception-rally low “r1120!- Putnlng runilrd FRI-Tl. SPECIAL Pint‘!!! on Minn- flqy null-n. flrt your nllnrl- about Qrdrrl ere-lull v-vw- no. ilailillav itraftsmen (‘nnlullfn Ilnllilinl Wnterinl llieclnllnln TRIYRO N. F. III-Ill, W ‘oubtcd if there it - §33 r-IIl-ITIGP