of the Gym; Club Su Novelties . Dancing Tickets: IT’.S A gflevmanlal A CLOSING ‘ BEACH cnova INN MONDAY, SEPT. 1411.. cvo DANCE ‘ mmer Dances ‘ Refreshments from 9.00 to 1.30 $2.00 a couple Classified A ' “"_" "' _'€o7""+¢n5'3T-cTN dUBffiSGIHGIIt-i grmussrtlsn ...'........... ‘ .....1: gnu: : z m ‘mum.’ V lopsrllnsoflworb m“ msatlolls -......-...---.-.... ‘is per llns of 8 wwds OOfOQ§fiOQQOQOO§OFOQOO§O1 _ mils Wanted _ AGENTS TO SELL l Igfilead Personal Christmas . Gus; one dollar dozen uP- $8!“- 415 fitted into leather carrying . a”. Pram,“ My, guild, Victoria 5; Toronto. S. H. 8-29-261. . ~ ENTS NOW 1s "run rum: 2 to maktc 130K181?‘ Gefl. ‘~ s ple B001! 0 6 0Y9 ' $59; grill-hate Christmas Greeting - w“, Nearly everyone buys- _ Anyone can sell. Bradley-Gar- "WL granuord's<.jxlf.' sent. 11-sl. 1v _ TAKE ADVANTAGE or good conditions in tho fruit grow- _ m; business by selling our proven ' M; Tag trees. shrubs and plants u; (rlends and neighbors. Com- plete, illustrated instructions. Cash "my. Dominion Nurseries, Mon- ‘ treal. 1l-i-Sept._12-1i. ‘ actors woman T0 sumo- duce Royal Buckingham, the mod- em table cover. Looks like linen, steeds no laundering. A necessity 1,, every home. Low price, liberal 'wmmlssion. Write for tree selling outfit. Dept. 974, Public Service Mills of Canada Limited, London, Ontario, A. W. 5613i. 12. For Sale Lost - LOST —- TRUCK COVER. NEAR Charlottetown. Finder leave at Guardian Ofiice. Reward. - 8651-9-12-21. LOST — 0N ROAD T0 DALVAY Hotel, gentleman's fountain pen. Finder leave at Guardian. 8-11-81. LOST — A PAIR 0F BABY'S Glasses with black rims in case. Reward. Mrs. A. Peters, 133 Kent Street. 8815-9-10-31. Female Help Wa ted WOMEN WANTED T0 SEW FOR us at home. Sewing achine nec- essary. No selling. Ontario Neck- wear aCcmpany. Dept. 141, Tor- onto . SELL CHRISTMAS CARDS CAN BE EARNED and paid weekly in spare time selling well known line personal Christmas Cards. Exper- ience unnecessary. An early start and our co-operation assures suc- llTlilllilll POBTPONIIIINI‘. — The North River Baptist Church Centennial, which was announced to take place September 13th=hss been postponed indsflniioly. By order oi Trustees. 8047-9-111-21. ANYONE HAVING bills uglinst ill! Chnrlcttctown Driving Park 811d Provincial 3811111101011 AS50018: ticn kindly send in at once. J. W. Boultcr, BQtL-‘Prels. 8099-80-41 BIG CLEARANCE SALE of La- dies’ Shou, only $1.99 per pair.‘ thus shoes sold at 80.00 to $8.00: W! pair. Purdic d: Ferguson. 8613-9-10-31 VIOLIN. TUIT10N.-Miss Kath- leen Hornby will re-operl her Violin Class Monday, September 14th. Call st 240 Sydney Street. Phone 297. 8612-9-10-31. DON”! FORGET that we also sell Rebuilt Typewriters, both factory and local rcbuilts, from $25.00 to $50.00. L. C. Smiths and Rcmingtons rings from 325.00 to $35.00. Canad- lm Importers, Wholesalers, Amherst, N. B‘. Twlriti. CHURCH NOTICE - Covehead- Union Road United Churdl services for Sunday, Sept. 13th are: West Covehesd, 11 a. m., S. 5., 10 a. m; Covehead Road, 3 p. m., S. 5., 2 p. m.,: Union Road, 7.30 p. m., S. s.. 10.30 a. m. one Rally Day Pro- , gramme will be followed at all three church services. Rev. Thos. A. Wil- son. Miss Marion Hooper, accompanied Detroit, Mich., who has been spend- ing the summer with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hooper, and Mr. and Mrs. Percy Hooper, Milton, left Saturday on return to Detroit. BIRTHS - tlves wanted small towns also. l-F.H.W. 8-1-3-5-8-10-12-15-17-19- 22-24-26.- cess. Beautiful new portfolio sample free. ‘ Kraft Limited, Toronto. Representa- Mummy-Ag mg prince Comm, Hospital on September 4th, 1931, to Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Muttart, Bed- DAIDBOARD, SUITABLE FOR lining outhouses, etc., 1c. per meet. Guardian oillce. ti’ '5}- “GHORN PULLETB FOR SALE. ‘ Everett Howatt, Cflrlflilfln. 8524-9-s-7i. I02 BALE - OLD PAPERS. 5 cents bundle. Guardian Office. il-d-tf. I011 SALE - NICE COTTAGE. modem improvements. 17 Orlebar Street. 8605-9-10-121. bun-t I - '03 SALE — INFANTS LAYETPE. baby's stroller, furniture. Apply Guardian. 8611-9-10-31. IOI SALE, T0 LET, BOARD AND loom signs on hand at Guardian ‘Office. tf. 70B SALE-DRIVING HORSE 0R . will trade for general work horse. {l Apply Guardian Oflicc. 9502-9-9-61. g _ ___ __.__.___ _ R SALE—PLEASURE BOAT. practically new. Length, 20.’ Four i X minder car engine, newly refitt- , a ti. Apply to Box 104, Montague. ._ ' 8639-9-11-41 1M l! can 1.01m- or WESTERN horses for sale at Wallace Wheat- v 5- w- 5°“- m- ash germ. East Royalty. Horses e at a vs mentioned place ' ' .,mu w“, H s , 16m Miscellaneous employment as companion or helper at light houseke . Ap- ply Box 248. 3641-9-1i-3i __.—-. Situations Vacant-Male EARN $6. T0 $10. A DAY. LEARN while earning part time. Motor Mechanics, Battery, Welding, or Barbering. Good positions open. Write Dominion Trade Schools, St. Lawrence Blyd., Montreal. S. V. M. 8-19-20-9-12-20. Situations Vacant ARN MONEY NOW TAKING orders for Personal Christmas Greeting Cards. Finest line ever shown. Easy to sell. Write for par- ticulars. Regal Art C0,, 91 Gould St., Toronto. S. V. 9-12-13-33-28. Salesmen Wanted WANTED SALEBMEN FOR “N0- glare" Inside Visors. Profitable selling invention for safe momr- ing. send seventy-five cents for sample. "Noglare." 89 Kenilworth Ave, Toronto, Canada. ' aoeo-a-lz-alI J {WATO DIGGERS $25.00 UP. ALL Walking Plcws $19.50. Gang Plows $48.00. 5 H. P. Engines, complete 1160.00. special wagons 46.50, Jchool 8:. Hall Heaters $18.25. Yllieless Furnaces, largo 0147.00. W. ft. Dennis. Charlottetown. 8045-9-12-31. 4 ,_ Male Help Wanted ‘__-—-—_ MNTED _ MAN FOR. FARM . .."°l’ll-. Geo.. DockendcrfL. York, », ., Polar» 8629-9-11-31. F- ._____.- ANTED - A TYPEWIHTER 1N .8006 condition for a few months. - ‘Filly “K" care Guardian stating . "first per month. sczs-a-u-sl. sxrsnr asusm __ 00MB f" “mill! W!‘ special low cost alduates. Wrlio Moler Barber , lie .01: BsrrlngtolLHnlifax. \ Oct. H-tts-tf. " 17*“- ———— . xtll-RNCIIER wmrsn. unso- l lmfaushly competent. Second ‘ men need not apply. Write Rancher. care Guardian. Give tnce and reference. - _____ 8059-9-12-31. i Rtllresentative Wanted [T COSTS NOTHING TO EN- Jolm suntan McDONALD. no- vincial Land Surveyor. Herman- vllle. 5153-6-10-1 month ART — IF YOU PAINT YOU CAN earn money colouling and selling . Christmas cards. Folder showing designs and sample cards ten cents. Tally Hci Art shop, Stair Bldg, Toronto. Opp. 8-29-stt-i3i. quire from us how to get a job as Postman. Postal Clerk, Stenogra- pher, Customs Examiner, etc. in the Canadian Civil Service. Vac- tlon by mail from M. C. C. Civil ScrvicieSchocl Ltd., Torontg 150.“ SELL YOUR PATENT 0B INVEN- tion by exhibiting your model or drawing at the Second and Great- er International Patent Exposition Chicago. Thousands of manu- facturers and Patent buyers will inspect new devices and patsnh for marketing. Very low rates. If you have no model. drawings and description will do. Send for fros pamphlet. B. Hamilton Edison. Managing Director, International Patent. Exposition, Merchandise Mary, r“ Patents-B-l7-20i. WI l HAVE TERRITORIES OPEN ti." o few mono high-grads n [iglntlsntatives to sell Stsmcc um “Elli-ll! plants in the time Provinces. Ws givs - °°'°D0rotion in demonstra- N IM installation of the "ll- Salesmsn receive liberal mull‘!!! Account against com- uni"!!! A rssl opportunity fol 601m CLTlIDII and future ion of udss. Rep nts- g" "out have own our. riis "n: semis a qualifications Nfcrencso to standard Box 09, W. A fired liver, frogs legs and pig‘s fest.” tolling me your troubles; lust bring mo some chicken pie." sulsy used to dine at this very inn, lady." "Well. it must hsvs been sh all like this that inspired him to write ‘Lays of Ancient Remit‘ Waitress: "I have stswcd kid- sys. stuffed heart, boiled tongue. Diner: “Well, sister, never mind _-—- Waiter (at English inn): "Mao- Lsdy Tourist (sampling her egg) ancles occurring constantly. Tui- l QQUQ, ll I011. EmIfloyme t wanted -—--—--..---.._ Brudnell; 2. c. H. Mcquarrle. Rose- ____,___ 5 _ ,_. ' MARRIAGES t heath; 3. T. J. Donahoe,‘ Rose- MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN WANTS -‘- heath- HUESTIS-MACKENZIE-On Sept. 9, 1931, in the United Church at North Rustico, by the Rev. H. s. Bishop, B.D., Stephen Albert Hues- tls, of North Carleton. and Ida Lil- lian MacKcnzic, cl North Rustico. m MEMOBIAM In memory of Boswell Finlay, Vernon. who departed this life Sept. 12th. 1929. Two willing hands forever clasped Upon n peaceful breast Lying in Vernon River Cemetery Poaoefuily taking rest. Inserted by a Friend. 8655-11. _ Ill MEIilOllIAM In loving memory of MARGARET VICKERSON Who passed sway 0D Sept. 1111,1010. Gone but always loved and rem- embered by her daughter Mrs. Rcths Crawford. Ill MEMlllllAM In loving memory of our dear son and daughter (Pearl) Mrs. W. II. KCIIIIIII who departed this life W551!!! 9th, 1927. Gordon, Sept. 9th, There is no death! Tho stars go down To rise upon some other shore And bright in heaven's Jeweled crown They shins forever-more. They are not dead! They have but Beyond the mist that bind u: here, Into the new and larger life 0f that serenel- sphere. And svsr near us thought unseen, by her niece, Miss Nadine Hooper, ' calf, 3 years or over, pure bred or grade: 1, Peter Gotell, Georgetown- bred or grade, under 0 months: 1. FY8111! Coffin, Rollo Bay, any age, registered: ham, Gaspereaux. "1819. any age. registered: 1, Pres- ton Bryentcn, Rollo Bay. and over, registered: 1, Gavin Rodi, Montague. Georgetown Exhibition Prize List r-huowlhg is the prize 1M 0i the Georgetown Exhibitim: CLASS 1 Sec. 2.--Cania8e mare with m! at foot: 1, Lewis Fitzpatrick. W006- ville Mills; 2. George Mlsr, Geome- tcwn; 3, John Sheppherd, Cardi- glm. Sec. a.-Carrlago foal, 1931: 1, Lewis Ffitzpatrick, Woodvilio Mflis; 2, George Miar, Georgetown; 8. John Sheppherd, Cardigan. Sec. d-Carrlags filly or gelding, under 4 years: 1, Walter Sinnot, Morell; 2, P. .1. Mcxehna. 811m- merville; 3, M. 0- McLeod. Strath- ‘I115 CHARLCYPTETOWN GUARDIAN gin? Lower Montague. Sec. PL-Ayrshlre cow. 3 years old, registered: l. J. A. Lannsn Montague; 2, Geo. Armour. Montague; 3, Wm. Aitken. L. Mon- tague. ' Sec- fit-Ayrshire cow, under 3 years, registered: 1. Wm. Aitken. L. tague; 3, Geo Annear, L. Monta- gue. sec. lit-Ayrshire heifer, under 2 Montague; 3. Gavin Reid. Monta- gue. year, registered: 1, Montague; 2, Alex McLeod, Prim- Sec. zL-Ayrshlro heifer, under 6 Rollo Bay. Sec. zz-Champion Ayrshire bull, any age. registered: l, Geo. cona. Sec. 5.-Carirage filly or gelding under 3 years: 1, Nelson Hanson. Georgetown; 2. John J. Campbell, New Port; 3. Will Thompson, Sum- mervllle. Sec. 6.—Carriage filly or gelding under 2 years: 1, John Livingston. Murray Harbour; 2, Philip Sulli- van, Cardigan; 3, Howard McLeod» Primrose. - . Sec. 'l.-—Roadster mare or seld- Clay, Montague; 3, J. D. Morrison, Georgetown. Sec. 8-—Clydesdale, Shire or Per- cheron stallion, any age, registered: 1, D. Reid, Montague; 2, Roland Sanderson, Miibllrn. Sec. 9.-Reglstcl~ed draft mare, any age: 1, George MacDonald st Sons, Srudcnell; 2.‘ James Riley. Gaspereaux. Sec.,10.-Draft mare with foal at foot: 1, Charles Gordon, Cardigan; 2, C. H. McQuarrie, Roseneath. Sec. 11.—Drait foal, 1931: 1 Charles Gordon. Cardigan; 2. C. H- McQuarrie, Roseneath. Sec. 13.—Drait filly or gelding, under 3 years: 1, B. N- Gordon, Cardigan; 2, John Lewis, New Perth; 3, James Riley, Gaspereaux. Sec. 14-~—Draft filly or gelding. under 2 years: 1, Beecher Dewar. Sec. 15.-Draft mare or gelding. any age, 1350 and up: 1, '1‘. J. Donhhoe, Roseneath; 2, George MacDonald so Sons. Brudnell; 3. T. J. Donahoe, Roscneath. Sec. 16.—Mare or gelding for Montague. Sec. 17.-Pair draft horses shown in wagon, 1350 and up: 1, George MacDonald 8a Sons. Brudnell; 2, '1‘. J. Donahue, Roseneath; 3. John McLean, Glen Martin. Special prize to be awarded by ,C.'E. Pratt do Son. ctass 2 Sec. 4.-l-Iolstein bull under 1 year, registered: 1, Wm. Graham. Gaspereaux; 2, Preston nryehtoh, Rollo Bay. Sec. i-Holstein cow in milk or < Central Creameries: Geo. Annear. Sec. ‘ls-Holstein heifer, pure L, Mqntague_ bred or grade. under 2 years: 1, ‘ Wm. Graham, Gaspereaux. CLASS 3 Sec. 8---Holstein heifer, pure bred or grade, under 1 year: 1, Preston Bryenton, Rollo Bay. Sec. 9.—-l-1olstein heifer, pure Sec. 10.—Champion holstein bull, 1, Wm. Gra- Soc. 11.-Champion holstein fe- Sec. lz-Ayrshire bull, 3 years Sec- 13.—-Ayrshirs old. registered: Montague. Sec- li-Ayrshire bull, under 1 year old. registered: l, Gavin Reid, Mantflsue: 2. Wm. Altkcn, lower 34011058110.‘ 3. George Annear, low- er Montague. 5“- lfi-Ayrshirc cow in milk or CB1!’ 4 years and over. registered: bull, 2 years 1, J. A. Lannan, mg, shown in carriage,- 1, Rev. J; C. MacDonald, St. Georges; 2, C-l The door, immortal spirits trend- For all thd boundless universe 1a life-there are no doadl 1. Gavin Reid, Montague; g, gum RldMMOPl-Bslle; 3. Georse Annsar. ? Inserted by their Father and Mother. - 9M0- i. , Words fall us at this time to ade- “null express ourselves for the vast amount of sympathy extended N D M :1: folio lzurificerlt sad bereavement? I Ill! s! e 01' us o enumers o o dCLedn them all. but wedwould like ta hirer our mo: s nccre anks and npprw. Ummnrfin‘ lstlon to the Cornwall Women's In- umsunun 3:11:11: ‘Ind "Yemen's ‘Missionary a." ‘ u oc c y or eir Iron kindness Rogguwuuhu?‘ shown us and to one who was very near and dear to all of us. We thank you. ram 140 JOHN C. FULLER AND FAMILY _ ‘ Msadowbauk. 1i. Annear, L. Montague- Sec 23.—Charnpion Ayrshire, ic- male, any age, registered: l. Gavin Raid, Montague. Sec. LIL-Ayrshire ‘grade cow ill milk or calf, 4 years: 1, J. A. Lan- nan, Montague; 2, Rev. O. Kigglns, Georgetown; 3, Chas. Gordon, Car- lligan. . Sec. 26.——Ayrshlre grade cow, 2 years old: 1, Ray Lavandier, Georgetown. Sec. 21-—Ayrshire grade heifer, 1 year old: 1. Mont Annear, L. Mon- itague; 2, Mont Annear, L. Monta- igne; 3, John A. McLeod, Strath- 13115.- Sec. 20.—Ayrshire grade heifer under 6_ months: 1, Geo. MacDon- nid 8: Sons, Brudnell; 2, Albert Hlckcn, Alllston; 3, Geo. MacDon- ald st Sons, Brudnell. Sec. 30.~1ersey or Guernsey bull, 3 years and over, registered: l. Ed- ward Bulpitt, Roseneath. Sec. 31.—Jersey a: Guernsey bull, 2 years and over. registered: 1. Herbert Jackson, Annandale. Sec. 32.—-Jersey or Guernsey bull l ye". rest-stereo: I. P. J- McKen- na, Summerville. Sec. 33.—Jersey or Guernsey bull under 1 year, registered: 1, Cyrus Martin, Cardigan. Sec- 34.—-JBl'S6y or Guernsey cow, pure bred or grade in milk or calf. any age: 1, Edward Bulpitt, Rose- neatll; 2, Edward Bulpltt, Rose- neath; 3, Herbert Jackson, Annan- dale. Sec. 35.—-Jersey or Guernsey cow, pure bred or grade, 2 years old: 1. J. D. Knight, Georgetown. Sec. (id-Jersey or Guernsey heifer general purpose. any age, not over grade. 1' Hérbert Jackson’ Anna“ 13591 1» Gmlgilmck- MW" Mm‘ dale; 2, Herbert Lovers, George- laglle? 2- Gemge Almear- MW" town; 3, Herbert Lovers, George- Montague; 3, D. P. Ross, Lower mwm fer under 1 yesr; 1, Herbert Lav- ers, Georgetown. , Sec. 39--~Jersey or Guernsey heif- fer under 6 months: Walker, Bulpitt, Roseneath. Sec. ail-Champion Jersey Guernsey bull, any age, registered: 1, Edward Bulpitt. Sec. 41.-l-l'erd of dairy cattle, w. istlng of 1 bull, etc: 1, Gavin Reid, Montague; 2. Geo. Annear, L. Montague; 3. Wm. Aitken, L. Mon- tague. Sec. ‘ill-Special prize, donated by Sec. 1.—Shcrthorn bull, 3 years and over. registered; 1. n. P. Mc- Klnnon, Georgetown; 2, Hgynld Dunn, Summerviile. Sec» 3.—Shorthom bull, 1 year old, registered: 1, Ross d: Son, L. Montague. Sec. L-Shorthorn bull, under 1 yell‘. registered: 1. Beecher Dewar, Emil-lie"; 2, D. P. MacKlnnon. Georgetown. _ Sec. d-Shorthom cow pure bred, in milk or calf, 3 years and over; l. Charles Gordon, Cardigan; 2, D. P. MocKinnon, Georgetown; 3, Ross dz Sons, L. Montague. Sec. ‘L-Shorthorn heifer, pure bred or grade, 1 year and over; 1, Chas. Gordon, Cardigan. Sec. iL-Sllorthorn heifer, pure bred, grade, under l year: 1. D. P. Macliinnon, Georgetown; 2, D. P. MacKninon, Georgetown; 3. Chas. Fraser, Georgetown. Sec. ii-Shorthorn heifer, pure bred o! Erode, under 6 months: l. Dewar Bros, Bl-udnell; 2. Ross 8: Sons, L. Montague; 3, Chas. Mc- Quarrie, Roseneath. Sec. ill-Champion Shorthorn bull, any age, registered: Ross d: Son. L. Montague. Sec. iL-Champlon Shorthorn female, any age, registered: Dewar Bros, Brudnell. CLASS d Sec. L-Rcgistered ram, 2 shears or over. Shropshire or Southdown: 1. V. O. Bherrner, L. Montague; 2. L.‘ Montague; 2, Gavin Reid, L. Mon-i years, registered: 1, Edwin Reid do: Sons,_R.o1lo Bay: 2. Wm. Aitken, L.‘ Sec. 20.—Ayrshire heifer, under 1' Gavin 8e10,,’ rose; 3, Geo. Annear, L. Montague._ A Nice Place l0 Elli The BLUE BIRD TEA ROOMS Cor. Kent and Prince for Ice Cream, Lunches, l Home Made Pies, Con- fectionery, Fruits and Smokes. months, registered: 1. Geo. Anneanimcme’ Rom, B,” L. Montague; 2, Howard McLeod,- Primrose; 3, Edwin Reid d: Sonshshmpshlre or scutildown: 1, c. B. Sec. 2-——Registcred yearling ram, lClay, Dundas; 2, c. n. Clay. Dun- das; 3. C. B. Clay, Dundas. Sec. Zl-Ram lamb, Shropshire or Southdown, eligible for registra- tion: 1, C. B. Clay, Dundas; 2, Alex Hamilton, New Perth; 3, C. B. Clay, Dundas. Sec. 4.—Best ewe. any 83c, Shrop- shire or Soutlldown, registered: 1, Geo. MacDonald, Brudnell; 2, will Annear, L. Montague; 3, Alex Ham- llton, New Perth. ' Sec- 5.—Pure bred ewe lamb. Shropshire or Southdown; 1, C. B. Clay, Dundas; 2, C. B. Clay, Dun- das; 3. C. B. Clay, Dundas. Sec- iii-Registered ram, 2 shears and over, Oxford: 1, Alex Hamil- ton, Ncw Perth; 2, Reid Underhay, Bay Fortune; 3, George MacDon- ald, Brudenell. Sec. "L-Reglstered yearling ram oxford: l, Reid Underhay, Bay Fortune. Sec. 8.-—Ram lamb eligible for registration, Oxford: 1, Reid Un- derhay, Bay Fortune; 2, Alex Ham- ilton, New Perth; 3, Alex Hamilton, New Perth. Sec. il-Rcglstcrcd ewe, any age, Oxford: 1, Alex Hamilton, New Perth; 2, Alex Hamilton, New Perth; 3, John McSwain, High Bank. I Sec. Ill-Pure bred ewe lamb, Oxford; 1, Alex Hamilton, New Perth; 2, Alex Hamilton, New Perth; 3, Alex Hamilton, New Perth. Sec. ll.-Pcn of registered sheep. Shropshire or Southdown, consist- ing of 1 ram, ctc.: 1, C. B. Clay, Dundas; 2, C. B- clay, Dundas. Sec. l2.—Pen of sheep Shropshire or Southdown, consisting of 1 pure bred ram. etc.: 1, D. F. McHac, =Ro1i0 Bay; 2, Otis Jackson, Peter's 1 ye“ ‘lld- Pure bred °Y ‘Road; 3, T. J. Donahce, Roseneath. I Sec. 13.—_Pcn of registered sheep. ‘oxford, consisting of 1 ram, etc: '1, Alex Hamilton, New Perth; 2, 'JOl1l'l McSwaln, High Bunk; 3- Alex l Sec. 37.—Je:sey‘or Guernsey heif- Hanmwn. New perm i Sec. l-L-Pcn of sheep, Oxford. lccnslsting of 1 pure bred ram, etc.: l, Alex Hamilton, New Perth; 2. 1- 51311195’ l John McSwaln, High Bank. Georgetown; 2, Herbert) ‘lackmnr Anna-mule; 3» Edward ' Southdown or Oxford yearling ewe: Sec. li-Grndc Shropshire, 1, Alex Hamilton, New Perth; 2. 01' D. F. McRae, Rollo Bay; 3, John McSwain. High Bank. Sec. iii-Grade Shropshire. Southdown or Oxford ewe lamb: 1, Alex Hamilton, New Perth; 2, Alex Hamilton. New Perth; 3, John Mc- Swain, High Bank. Sec. 17.—Champion Shropshire or Southdown ram, registered. Sec. 19.—Cllamplon Oxford ram: Alex Hamilton, New Perth. Sec. 20.-Champion Oxford ewe: Alex Hamilton, New Perth. Sec. 2l.-Reglstered ram, 2 shears or over, Leicester: 1, Preston Bry- enton, Rollo Bay. Sec. 22.-Registered yearling ram, Leicester: 1, Preston Bryenton, Rollo Bay. Sec- 23.-'Raln lamb, Leicester: 1, Preston Bryenton, R/ollo Bay; 2, Stewart Bros, Murray River. Sec. Z-L-Rcgistercd ewe, Leices- ter: l, Stewart Bros. Murray Riv- er; 2, Preston Bryentoll, Rollo Bay. Sec. 25.—Pure bred ewe lamb, Leicester: 1, Preston Bryenton, Rollo Bay; 2. Otis Jackson, Peter's Road; 3, Stewart Bros, Murray River. Sco- Zd-Gradccwe, Leicester: 1, Preston Bryenton, Rollo Bay; 2, Preston Bryenton. Rpllo Bay; 3, Otis Jackson, Peters Road. Sec. Lil-Grade ewe lamb, Leices- ter: l, Preston Bryellton, Rollo Bay; 2. Stewart Bros. Murray Riv- er; 3, Otis Jackson. Peter's Road. Sec. 28.—Pen of Leicester sheep, registered, etc: 1, Stewart Bros, Murray River- Scc. 29.—Pen of Leicester sheep. etc: i, Heston Bryenton. R0110 Bay; 2. Stewart Bros. Murray Riv- cr. Sec. lift-Champion Leicester ram, registered: Preston Bryenion. Rollo Bay. Soc. 31.——Chnnlpion Leicester ewe, registered. 5m az-Pair of market lambs: 1, Alex Hamilton, New Perth; 2. Alex Hamilton, New Perth; 3, C. B. Clay. Durldas. Wm. Annear, L. Montague; 8. D. 1". PAGE THREE St. Paul 3 Church 15th SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY 8.30 A. llL-Huly Communion. 11.00 A. liL-Momlng Prayer and Sermon. Oflcrtory Solo-Mrs. F. M. Nzuh—“Let Not Your Heart be Troubled" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Speaks 2.30 P. llL-Sunday School and Bible Classes, 3.45 P. ill-Baptisms. 7.00 P. M.-Evening Prayer and Sermon. _ Solo-Miss Amy Earle — "Ginny to ‘Illce My God This Night" .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gounod EVERYBODY WEXAIGIVIE REV. H. D. RAYMOND. M. .\., IKLCTOII. GL€UCMCYDDU1ZICFGUGGWJUQCQQDDGOUUD 0 13263103) Cf 0.13110 Ifmilfifififilfliflibfllfifd g Trinity United Church Ministers-Rev. E. H. Ramsay, D. D. Rev. C. N. Brown. M.A. Orgnnlsk-Mr. A. n, Kendall, l. n. a. 11.. a. A. c. o. GGG-GG GGGGDDGGDCGGCGCGGGGGC-U-I St. James Presbyterian Church g lflnpsolnsnsvanpspsnnsusbdnpubsldndblflnslhlkhfll‘! 10.00 A. liL-Prayer Meeting. 11.00 A. lit-Public ‘Vorsilip. Sermon: Communion Thcme-Dr. Ramsay. Quartette-"Somc Blessed Day" . . . . . . . . . .. Anthem-“O God, Who Host Prepared ' 2.30 1*. hL-Sundzly SChnOl. 6:45 P. M.—Short Organ Recital. 7.00 P. M.—Public Worship. Sermon-“The Peril oi‘ Mural Fnllurc" l Rev. C. N. Brown, M. A. Anthem—-"Teach Mo, O Lord“ .. T, Atiwood Solo-"O Divine Redeemer“ . C. Gounod Miss Margaret stem . Strangers and Visitors Cordiully Welcome. The Students of Prince of Wu] (‘ollrgc are Cordially Invited to our her-vices. MINISTER: REV. R. 3100111111417 LEGATE, B. D. Organist-Mrs. K.S. Rogers. Choir l)lrecfor—i\1rs.J.A.Lowson PUBLIC WORSHIP: Morning at Eleven O'clock. Evening at Seven O'clock. The Praise for the day will include: Morning Anthem . . Evening Solo STRANGERS AND VISITORS colmlshu/ llvvlrlzn. g .. The Choir .1r. Ben Acorn UQGGQ-DGQG 11955 Zion Presbyterian Church REV. c. CARLYLE WEBSTER, MINISTER. PROF. LOUIS THOMPSON, ORGANIST. MORNING 11 a.m.—Thc Drawing Power of Christ. Organ prelude-WA“; itiaria“ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.1511 Anthem-“O Send Out ray Lit-ht" -- 51ml)" Mr. Norman McPherson 11ml U101!‘- EVENING 7 p,m__The Forgiveness of Sin. Organ prsluabts: Even" lldrlll Dudley Bu" Anthcm-“O Taste and Soc“ . . . . .. .. ... .... G055 The Choir. Quartettm-“The Church in the Wildwood" . . . . . Pitts Zion Male Qll-"lflvllfi onerm-y (Qrgam-“Lcud Klnllly LighW-(Dykcs) , . ......Lcmarc pdfib flfi-filfififiGfirflrfi-fifl-fi-fii , E the Atlantic in a heavlcr-than-air Rae R0110 Bay; 4, 01,15 Jacksolrlmncllllle 14 aeroplanes have suc- ~ t‘, ROMP 5 James A E MC. ccssiulLv negotiated that hover over Pa as s’ hme Pmui , the North Atlantic, as follows. Dgrgldsficzlzlikplon maykct 1mm; l lTo Be Continued; Alex Hamilton. a“; iRDCKY POINT FERRY .,::::..t:i":::;:.:::2.f ;::::‘;;* s r nvl 0r CLASS V A s i i New Perth: 4. Ben Wrillll. L. Moh- tague. Sec. 2.-Best pen 2 bacon 11085! 1. James Cain, New Perth; 2. Ben Wright. l... Montague; 3, A. S. l-lnm- ilton, New Perth; i, Ben Wright L. Montague; 5. Walter Burden, Dundas; a, James Cain. New Perth: '1, w. A. Power, New Pcrth. Since 1910 when cnlvtain J0?" A“, Sec. 33.-Pen of 6 market lambs: cock and U9“? 5mm‘ w~ 3mg: K, i, Alex Hamilton, Ncljhff-b: Zmade the first nonstop crcsslns Rivet; 2, Gus Halloran, Gwen‘ ___ field. 0n and uitcr Monday, September sec. z-Yorkshira boar under 8 11m, m.,- 0130 trip of tllc Rocky (1 _- 1, Point ferry will be discontinued. months and over tines “Tiara and illc time table for the balance Stewart Bros" Mulay Rw ' N (.1 tile nlonth of September will be Secqiih-Yorkshire sow. 8 months as ,-o“,,w5;_ and over: 1. Mont Annear, L. Mon- 1mm Leave llflllle- Charlottetown Rocky Point sec. 4.—Y0rkshil'e sow under 8 14:0 A. M. 8-00 A. M. months and over 8 months: l. F» s- g}: Hamill-m New Pm“; 2’ A‘ s‘ 11.0011‘? 11.30 A. M: Hamilton. New Perth: 3- 3°" 1.00 r. 1'1. 1.30 r. M. Wright, L. Montague; 4. Mont An- 1.00 31. Egg l;- L- -» w» A- :1: i: a: .: .1 "$- NBW Pellh- , 5.1.0 i’. 2.1. 0-00 F- M- Scc. 5.-Yorkshioc sow with llt- _ _ _ , sonny tcr of not less than 8 D1g5~ 1. BL“ Wright, 1.. Montague: 2. A~ S- 121:3 Hamill”: N” Pam‘ R.‘ 2.20 P2111. Sw- ti-Chamllm“ Y°‘ks1“"° 1S1: 14.110 v.11. male, any age, registered: Stcvrart .31. 5.00 P. M. Bros. Murray Rivcr- ,_ __ ___ _ Sec. T-Chanlpion Yorkshire ic- 8""'"-657_9_12_3‘,_ mme, any age, registered: Boll H Wright. L. Montufille- B w R c CLASS v n ‘ ' ' a s CHIROPRACTOR Soc. L-Singlc bacon i108: l. A. Three Year Palmer Graduate s. Hamilton. New Perth; 2, James 124 Prince St. Phone 1072 _ Cm“ , Home Calls Made. Cain, New Perth. 3. Jam“ - ssus-s-ls-shlwtr. 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