a \ re - es PROUD OWNERS SHOW JERSEY CALF CHAMPS Here are a couple of happy youngsters as they take top hon-. ors in the Jersey Calf Class of the Rural Youth Fair. Reg Clark, secretary of the Prince | congratulating Reid Vickerson. Edward Island Jersey Breed- | of Cornwall who had the champ- ers’ Association is shown | ion calf, while the little lad on Potato Inspection Shed Destroyed In Souris Fire SOURIS BUREAU -OF THE GUARDIAN A government potato inspector shed at Souris was gutted by fire yesterday afternoon and the ' total] loss in the fire is estimated at about $10.000. The fire which broke out abet 2 o'clock in a fish shed owned and occupied by Walter J. Mac- Donald spread rapidly. Another fish shed( owned by Jake Gillman and Bill Jarvis and which contained a large From these two sheds the fire} ed to stem the flames before jumped to the Federal Govern-| it was completely destroyed and ment's potato mzypection shed which was located cn the govern- ment. wharf. The shed was built partially gn the wharf and par- pially on creosted” pilings” adja- cent to the wharf. The flames caught in the puil- amgs and burned them down n2ar- ly to the water's edge and also ate up {through the potato in- spection' shed. The building which was about 75 feet long by 25) bur'dings. is constructed of steel piling and / cement. topped with asphalt was not damaged by the flames. The government shed whith had been moved to its present loca- tion and remodelled in 1957 is estimated to be an $8,000loss. ‘Mr. Gillam and Mr. Jarvis esti- ate their loss at around a theus- before they could spread to other {| The government wharf which the left, Eddie Bovwall, Hazle- brock, is proudly holding the reserve champion. re are EE SEA OEE A ED ' Phe freezeout ee a ee ee a . Summerside 8031; “S ne ISLAND NEWS PAGE GUARDIAN NEWS BUREAU TELEPHONES Alberton 68-2; Montague 97-2; Souris 32-2 Alexand The Alexandra Calf Club walk- trophy yesterday as the 1959 edi- ‘tion of the Rural Youth Fair and Harvest Exhibition came to a close. The trophy, donated by the P. E.I. Artificial Breeding Associa- tion, is awarded for the best en- The Alexander Calf éiub entry was shown by Janet, Paulette and Phyllis Jones, of Pownal. New Glasgow Calf Club cap- tured Showmanship with their entry ton, Carol and Wayne Dickieson. trays by Dr. George C. Fisher, The Holstein entry this year ed away with the showmanship the Reserve ir eatry | which was shown by Gloria Hous-| Reserve Champion Jersey. They were presented with silver | shown by Clifford Green of the | The Guardian, Charlotictows, Sat, Sept. 26, 1959. 3 ra Calf Club Wins P.E.1. Showmanship Trophy | was one of the largest in years, Burgoyne who also donated with no less than 36 entries, | prizes for the relay races. which were divided into two sec-| The’ following are the results tions with 18 in each section. jim the calf club competition:— SHOW CHAMPIONS Guernseys — 1. Kensington, 2. Barbara MacRae of Royalty | Kingston. Jerseys — 1. Cornwall, Calf Club exhibited the cham-/2. Wiltshire, 3. Hazelbrook. Ayr- pion Ayrshire calf, Reid Vicker- | shires — 1. Royalty, 2. Mt. Her- son of Cornwall showed the | bert, 3. Summerville, 4. . Head champion Jersey and . Bert Pal-| of Hillsboro, 5. Bridgetown. Dual- mer of Kensington . showed the | Purpose Shorthorn — 1. Mt. Her- champion Guernsey calf. bert, 2. Hamilton, 3. Winsloe, 4. The Reserve Champion anil Brackley Point, 5. Cape Wolfe. shire was shown by Betty | Holsteins 1. Alexandra. 2. | Doyle of the ‘Summerville Call | Freetown, 3. Kensington, 4. New Club and Eddy Boswall of Hazel-; Perth, 5. Dunstaffnage. Holsteins, brook Calf Club captured the! section 2 — 1. New Glasgow, 2. Reserve champion Guernsey was | 5. Tryon. Beef — 1. Earnscliffe, | Kingston Calf Club. ‘ |4 Hazelbrook, 5. New Perth. Card Party Held By Hospital Aid ALBERTON The Ladies’ | Aid of the Western Hospital held @ card party at the home of Mrs. John C. Profit earlier this | week. First prizes in auction were won by Mrs. George Gal- lant and John Perry and a solation prize. was presented to | Mrs. Michael Ahearn. In bridge the winners wére Mrs. Everett Shea and Merritt Callaghan. A consolation prize was presented to Everett Shea. was won by Mr. and Mrs. Everett Shea. During the evening there was a drawing for articles which Nad been lotteried. A handmade quilt | Was won by.Colleen Saunders: a hot plate by Mrs. Winnifred Mc- Neill; sheets by James Dunn: pillow cases by Wayne Shea. Refreshments were served at the close of the evening. tion the champion wat. shown, Rally Day Service Held by Bloyce Ramsay, Summerville : Calf Club with the Reserve be-: GEORGEOWN — Rally Day was observed at St. David's ing shown by Ronald Hughes of New Glasgow Calf Club. Janet Jones of Alexandra Calf eee aoe — United Church, Georgetown as lof the O'Leary Calf Club cap- members of church and Sunday tured-the-Reserve. ‘School worshipped together at The beef entries also provided ao —— Saw ed by | keen competition and gave judges | . ee “— rete eet _|H. K. YacCharles, Moncton, N. reset veny-agedlnaga — » |B. and Harold Kellier, Frederic- a. ie . = 7 yy jton, N.B., a fairly difficult time Bee a al at in declaring the champions. , Quarrie preached the sermon on BEEF CHAMPIONS ' the one ‘Let all the people Named as champions, follow- joraiee ga bers «by. Junio: ‘ing their decisions were: cham- peers. Mera : ‘ pion Aberdeen Angus Ann Walsh gl 4 ore) na - ee , ee ant to my or ‘of the Summerville Calf Club: Jegiss Reserve Champion Angus. Mary. ‘he scripture lesson found jin eae ooeeaeen cane John was given by the choir as pion ortnorn rie Smit a choral reading. New Glasgow: Reserve Cham- Choir processional was ‘“We| pion Shorthorn, Preston. Jewell. have. heard the joyful ound. | North River; Champion Here- and recessional was. ford. Wayne Hayden. Earascliffe: Round the World.” Reserve Champion Hereford, Rev. W. A. MacQuarrie. pro- Heather Matheson, New Glas- nounced the benediction gow. ~ WASHINGTON LIBRARY: _ The | O'Leary, 3. Lot 16, 4. Bedeque, | The Island-wide ee and x-ray survey sponsored by the provincial health Department and the Prince Edward Island Tuberculosis League continues to be enthusiastically received by citizens, according to Dr. E. M. Found, director of Tubercu- losis control. ‘ The continued success of the 1956. can be attributed chiefly to the keen interest of public-spirit- survey which was inaugurated in | 1,073 Tested For TB In 2 Days At Crapaud ium care and have returned to AT CRAPAUD One of the largest clinics this years was conducted at Crapaud for two days, Sept. 17 - #, where 1073. people from Hampton, Ink- erman, Kelly’s Cross, South Mel- ville, Tryon, Victoria,. Westmor- land, Brookvale and Lady Fane attended in spite of the busy farming season. The survey is under the sup- ed voluntary workers in the var-/¢rvision of Dr. E. M. Found as- ious communities who attended! sisted by Miss Hannah Turner, preliminary organization meet-| P-H.N.: Mrs. Jehn Cameron, ings and carried out a house to|R.N.:; the public health nurses house canvass. |of the various districts and Jos- To date, during 1959, 270 vol- i MacKinnon, x-ray technic- untary workers have assisted in the survey at the following cen- | ters: Southport, “Central Royal-| F 1 St an Reais, Eagles, Bombers St. Peters, Monticello, Pownal,' Mermaid, Vernon, Vernon | Clash Sunday Bridge, York, Covehead, Win-| sloe, Harrington, North Wilshire. | The biggest event in Southern Bonshaw. and Crapaud. | Kings week-end sports will be Remaining districts to be sur-} the all important second game in | | i 2. North River, 3. New Glasgow, | iren over school age have been | tested to date; jas having veyed in order to complete the’ the Ki ings County Intermediate thi Island tuberculin survey AS | sams : olaene year are: Fredericton, Breadal- bane. New Haven. Cornwall,| The Rollie Diamond - coached Kingston, Afton and Fairview. | Georgetown Eagles are one up Over 47,000 adults and chi!d-| on the Peakes Bombers after last Sunday’s opener. About (1500 ‘fans watched the first game and an even larger crowd is expect- tuberculous disease ed for what could be the final unknown to themselves. but | game which will be played Sun- which required treatment. Mosi | day at Georgetown beginning at of these have received sanator- 2:15. p.m. make dinner : a family affair 19 citizens were discovered through the survey OP eeecccccccccoeae C APITOL - sumversive TODAY (SATURDAY) 2 — 7 — 9:20 sian Bs , . sae | as Seot 9% S77> 77% TI - The York Point Project Club, a a quantity of lobster gear, also fell | feet wide was compeletely gutted, | and ‘dollars while Mr. MacDoald’s Raa ta: oe a rm + captured first place the ro- She ierary ¢f Conenves. ose: | 2—BIG HITS—2 prey to the flames. although Souris firemen manaz-! toss is believed ~ Imperial 400 $7 6B 70 Pro- ington. D.C.. started with 740; about $700. 3 *s ject competition with Miscouche ks d f d Royal 1679 985 #2 go - books and a case o maps an : Pom Se Ei, EL E* 2 3 pacing sermd, North Rustco ponthat S000 ep “THE YOUNG CAPTIVES” fs INDU <TR Als , third ge it River, Goeth |e ORDAINED = [iirsnc © 5 SES UE Ss | | Prizes were donated by Maurice | fn : | cs me SSS v G FRO Ciewe 1m Be Hs | KINGS BUILDING FLAMING FRONTIER pyogs ah ’ , 1 ae R.D. Bhe was ordained and jmiand 1473 475 4%) 0 ATH NOTICE | ae i$ SU M M ARY eann ies eat er ae le corare = z z : wes, inducted into the pastrol charge | Nor Star 7235 S1%s 18 | 18% + i Sie MA ATERI ALS . ; El Auto El » Utd Aircraft 39% Con Cc Cad "2000 5 5 5 4 "; @ Brookfield, Glasg-w Road aac ; * ee a : | 48 Ww ESDAY foe Gea Bsc 7% Vensdionm 3G Denes ser Gite 1st tre uy | and Hester Rwer ot the Back. (22 Se RAY LIDSTONE MONDAY AY - WEDN By THE CANADIAN PRESS | Goodyear 127 Westngse 9 1C Den wis 635 103 9 103 +6 field Presbyterian Church ‘alnero = ek - > " A large circle of relatives and Montague-Southport : i -| Gt Nor R e 5 3 * ; i . ‘a My -s ee lower in mod Int TT, sae = re com — i - - Tuesday evening. Mr. Bhe is | Weston B 4% s7 3 % +1 |friends were shocked to hear of 5 * Evening apex. and 9:30 nes | York2e ket i lar, | Kennecott 9% 1CG Arrow 1100 2 2% 32 8 | the son of the late Mr. and ‘fae dee akin all ithe sudden death of Mr. Ray Lid- Phone 129-2 — Phone 4839 : - eictors aides! | eT eee ¥ eee 23300 38 SO Mrs. Norman L. Bhe, Marion | ie Whe Canaticn Breas S |etone of Freetown. P.E.1., on | rs e Son owey 100 260 20 260 Centre Penns; iz of ‘ ~ ° lA was < roa | |. MONTREAL cuen ae ae oh ee) Geer ee ee, | et nae OM emer tee Brick, Cov From the dight trading " oe MS. 1300 $18% 184 10% — nas BA. from Hope | oe 10470 $13% 13. 1 | ted Pe ere vee eee ippi ; | C Mogul 6120 149 13% 14 +14 | College, Holland, Michigan and | ana Gas on a on He leaves to mourn his wife _ ? gripping a a ar ee is Morrison 9800 2 24's % +14 certificate from Gordon Div- |Saladas = 5% $12 11% 2 the former Laura Campbell. and Siding, Plywoods, Hardboards, and dramatic itibi %'4 Fraser 264 er m 87 87 7 i ; om. tne : \ : 7 inity School, Boston. After high | BA ou 5065 $3 - Wie Be » %eone daughter, Glen (Mrs. Arthur , J \ Abit pr Gt Lakes 371. | Con Negus 300 17 17 17 +2 7 . Pe - Gen Dev 4950 S1R'> 16% 18% n nae Mouldings, Insulation, Doors, best-seller! : Asbesots 29'2 How Smith 38%,/C -Northid 1900 3%» M4 3 -S school he spent two years in caver . * ~2« Thomson’ of Tryon: also three C Nat 55 Hud Bay Min 49%2,|C Regcourt 4000 8% @2 & ivili : j , nee ie | grandchildren, who mourn his : > PA MONTREAL (CP) — the US.\Eecn ut” wu ee Ben we [Gee Oat” oO OO 3t | Come Bat en in [Imes em me mom +t | ae grestly ee See eee ee nomen warner ones. ee j ; a 7 a te ves orps. He was five years in |C Drag 100 HOM TF 4 | Passing great!) | Geter closed Friday at © dis-|Best Ms ao ore oe moe eee 6 | the United States Army Air | Preve 163) 2 25 Be —7 | Funeral services were held on Tracks, Sashless Windows count of 5 5-32 i Bnque PC 30% Int Nick 9 | Cop Corp 2m 6 HS CUD anes ae 1 : ; elt , . > ~Baedh Baa g fh ae hg er deel ey Bathurst A — Im Pap 121 | Cop-Man 310 «869 a 82 —%! Corps, chiefly in North Africa poco iseee a - i —» |Friday August 14, 1959. A short UDREY HEPBUR i 5 - * a a 9? , at 7 ad e . : Pound sterling 2.66%, down 12. a. = poet gf a anda ta - “ " and some time in Italy. After oes, E lservice was held at the home, “We appreciate all in- Bldg Prod B% N St. Car 15 | Cournor 6500 % 9 26 the war he spent two years 4 at : 1330 ht - eo i? | followed by service in The Bed ; Cleveland 13. Noranda 46:2 | Cowich 200 52 «5787 —8 | im thé mission field with the 4¢-0,.°™" 131500 a ae ae as | eque Baptist Church. His Pastor, quiries «FRED ZINNEMANN’ S reooucnon oF NEW YORK C Coment : 2 Pauciash 2 _| Geaize 2 73 mm | Southern Presbyterian Church | Chester 3675 364 3 «4 +3 |Dr. C.A. Britten, conducted the, = ’ Sement pr rice restaur , a - . ais . sea f } i s : | ‘ C Steamship 42 Que Pow 384 Crowpat 2000 10 9% | Mississippi and Georgia. He | Macfie are AL rt spe - ree eee er a E UNS KY NEW YORK CLOSING. STOCKS C Bank Com @ Royal Bank 82%! Cusco 200 #7 ~«# 7 is married to the former Nancy By THE CANADIAN PRESS |Bean and Rev. D. Bruce Moore + Beth Steel 5614 Monty W 3lia|dn Brew 35% Royalite 625 Daering 150017 7 Blanchard of New York State Bid Ask ‘of Sydney, N.S. TECHNICOLOR® Bork Warmer NY Cent 20% / Gin Brow pr StL Corp, 6 Arse | pon 4-3. | and has one daughter. a aac “* © CARD OFTHANKS || WELL DRILLING neal in Cel *, S 234 | Dee 2 ‘7 + — ose All Cdn Div 17 671 C Int Power 16'% Steel 78 | D'Eldona oo 19 10 lo —l | Americas Growth @ ce2 7.63! : . ~ C Int Power pr 45 Trans Can PL 2544 Dome 680 $18 17% 17% — \% | Milliken 3622 100 s ee Beaut 27.97 3.37 We wish to thank a!! those whe 4 PETER FINCH (DAME EDITH EVANS DAME PEGGY ASHCROFT DEAN JAGGER wee masecd ovmnoce CPR '2 UN Steel : jee 000 2 9 ? oo 100 $12%— 12%) 12% ‘ Caneten Investment ; 29 9 sent floral tributes, Gideon Bibles POWER MACHINE : % n2ee. Cockshutt 15% Walker Sl. van 1358 7 7 1 in. 11000 9 % 8 _ c. fund 85.68 37.46 ss 3 ze 2 / Seagrams 3t CANADIAN E Amphi. #00 7 7 7 Mt: Wright’ 10000 51 503i eeeneainn seutad : eae and messages of sy mpathy; also D Bridge 2 Cons Pap 37 | East Mal 3600 128 #127 «#127 —4 | Muhi-M 7 6 8 8 Commonwealth Inter ges g.a5/@ Sincere thanks to our* kind ANY SIZE WELL | r - : Dom Tar 16% Ford 14 | East | Sull ee Se eee Cc. UL PF “2 Corporate Investors an 96 itieighbours and friends for their | ote = nal ‘lee a e ya a one = oa fs +2 | Dom Equity Inv 14 imany acts of kindness during rm 9 Y : a aul f ew > 5 . “ 13 El Sol 00 9, @~~COSC* Nes La om 0» ©» [ae Comes re se our sad bereavement. Mr. Ray : 2 a First Ou 4 4 7 ONTO Ep! AD «35000 11. 9 9 —1 |New Alger 100 6 6 6 ad ie 36x 402| Lidstone and Glen. IF YOU TOR Falcon 11980 $264 26, M4 — _ _ 6 27 7 Grouped Income Accum 5.29 5.78 Fatima 00 «37 B et ew bi 120g * % -™ Growth Oil and Gas 6% 6.79 ! NEED WATER 5 sities . Francoeur BOO - 6 6 — ty| New Cal 3300 2B MH 282 + S $.13 5.64 YRONTO CLOSING KTOCK : k me. ws 2 , Groupe Sel A = By The Canadian Press . Frobisher “8450 196 188 199 -2 |New-Delhi 1500 182° 16 s = Investors Growth Fund 598 6.46 WE CAN HELP YOU! } Toronte Stock EchangeSept. 25 |Geco Mines 890 $Si6%s 16% 16% — %|N Dicken 1300 235 280 235 +9 =| Investors Mutual 11.62 11.92! Cc A M E 4) TO SPEAK (Quotations in cents unless marked $ ra 2000 1! po n+” a aoe on . 7 7 | Keystone 13.01 140 ‘ Senator Elsie Inman. Monta-!2-oaa tt, d — E-dividend, r—E- Geo Scien = 660 100 100 a : s. -? Leverage Fund 645 7.08 Kensington - = | Giant YK 300 885 88 8 -8 |New Hosco 1870 # 73 73 9 : Fuad 7.26 793 | ? : ' Geairen, NS armel Ket | Cotale sco "So em [New Jason gn 77 Z— Mutal Income Fenda Friday - Saturday 7:15 - 9:15. | - PL BB beanie TD & alifax where she wi Goldale 6000 17 .*12 17 N Kelore 2800 12 10% 12 , ; $32 9.26 a, eo eee ee a aa AL ON I US IES the guest speaker at a meeting "°* —S#le* Whe Low Close Ch'ge Gold Eagle 12500 4 8 % Newiund = so 1866 boil egg pie gag (oe See sat Matinee Gat. 1 ome. ELECTRIC SERVICE BERT ND TR ¥ ; Eee ‘ a GF Uran 00 30 7 28 +1 Man ne B » -— 44°54 Fund 5.34 4.91 of the Canadian Club. | Abocns a S. * 43 | Grandroy -—-as = Mylsms G60) 19 130 1 —6 Sees ot eHeet "G Battle cot Urn UO. is is ok forme Se | ee ate oa a Sree ret os Am un I (formerly Hutt Brothers) RECEIVES WORD Advocate = = 2% ay od | Greyhk 2000 402 4) 4 41 «(Nickell MS OH @ SB SS |Supervieed Eee 3 2.16 = Monterey" ; Word has been received by) Ausiicno 200% 4 4 | Gulch mt eat eee SS SU Ut lgeaviet hes 29.55 Y INMAN PLUMBING Are pleased to announce they are. arranging to Mrs. Vina Lowther, Victoria, of | Aiba Epl 1300 9 7 7 —1% jon Lead va $ ‘ f ite ; Jerson a ay yt . | Supervised Eee 37 3.07 Starring Sterling Hayden, Pam- re pleas! oa - ‘ . 04 "ee (Y 13% + 3 yunnar - 3815 $i1% 11% 1% — oranda 3 7 4 a + MI ‘ Eec 38 5.4 5. . A - ‘2s + oe oS ee eee, ee eS Oe eh Gunnar wts 2000 1@7 175 18 —? |Norgold 0 he S| Saberviees Growth Fuad tee 1.71, ela Duncan. Also serial. & HEATING LTD have a new type fishing boat on show at the times Pearl A. Snow, Winchester, Mass. a came wean. ¢ “| Gwillim 1000 "5% Se 3% Norlartic 100 MOO Supervised Income Fund - 3.78_ 3.82 —— Pa emer ra oe - and places shown. Their representatives will be in (formerly i 1 sete . = Be Hard Rock 8300 11 11 il Normetal 1650 320 315 3 ; onic 15.8 6.28 | M - Pana “KING - = ~ Pp erry of Victoria P-E.L) Anacon $711 62 2 ee ‘ N e650 oe 10 - 1 TV Electron ss ? ion. - Burial in Winchester. Anglo Hur 100 $11% 11% 11% + % | Har-Min — 4 2 2 ee — 10 —! | Timed Investment Fund 54 5.8 CREOLE”. Summerside Phone 2600 attendance and will be glad to answer any ques- Ansil 9000 (15% 14 15 -~ %& Hasaga 500 «17% 17% [74 — 1%! Norsyne 57010 9 10 «+1 United Accumulative 14.13 13.35 ; ae ‘ 96680 a a +1 |H of Lakes 3509 13% 13 13 + %/N Gate we ODO | . ik: one interes Professional Cards asee gg¥ aan . ~ “ ,1. | Headway 5500 29 20 BC 2 | N Colsirm = 4550 1001021031 os ma <a _ = = lea aes = tions or give information -to any Area i100 9 8s a} 2 | Heath a eee eee eS ee They hope that a large number of their fishermen 2c 210 oe a a . a oo : : B Chartered Atle Sut oe ate " _ a | ew 822 $294 a 2 —— etm — _ 100 107 +5 | friends will \take advantage of this opportunity to P : ‘ le 500 450 435 can 1% 120 12 <5 | : Aubelle 14550 WA 3 344 + ¥2 | Boy oe : a 5 ‘ : : Iv ted 1 Hud Bay 125 $49% 40 49% + % | Norvalie on » 6%. —% xamine the boat and make themselves acquainted. Accountants Aumache ae 100 8 8 43 |BuchePam 900 13 112 8 —1 | Wadet 5000 131% 1% OD: 4 : b - q Int Nickel 966 $90%4 8 8 — %|Obaska eo 60U8tlUCUC MCU T. Earle Hickey & Co. — — . a +) lit Ran 4100 12 «11% 12 —1 |O'Brien 100 6 «46 +1 \ Ears : s MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 28— i F 7000 ; a Irish Cop 0 18 178 180 +2 |O’Leary 00 «(15 1% 15 +1 | as i m Canadian Bank of Commerce — = Bd a" a 2) Tires Bay = 276 25 «6285 Ss —20 | Opemiska 2625 745° 725 735 aneneetie For 1, 2, 3rd inoculations Skinners Pond arrive 10.00 gg Eger: eo Building ae : Iso 50 3 3 %® —1 |Orchan 171850 102 9% WL +2 a rl : m—Howards Cove arrive : p.m.—West ‘oi Summerside, P.E. 1. Phone 2238, hase Mee 120) Mh, 1s tim [dacobus 15900 190 115 190 +10 [Ormsby = 3000 Hg roe pete for Alberton and surrounding districts at arrive 4.30 p.in ; cakean a : “ijJaye Epl 22000 5% B 2B Pamour ms 8 6 4 by 5! ; ree : B-Duq ais 18+ We +! | Seltices 3200 9 8 8 Paramaq 2000 6% 6 6i% In by 9 — Out by 5: a Insurance i ee Se Se —) | Joburke 500 611) «1018S As Parbee 00 TUESD AY, SEPTEMBER 29— | Belcher mn 2 2 UUM le m0 H RB Pardee 1000 25% 25% la + st Enkgeged date stamped ALBERTON HALL R._E. Ellis & Son Limited | Benim ee SS Of oa [zonnmith =o 1S 1313-8 | Pater oo 3, Bb BS erect pictures ’ ) Sgmont Bay arrive 7.30 a.m.—Mount Carmel arrive 8.30 Fire — Auto — Casualty Bibis 150 ii 9 %\ —3 cea oe sr = " —_ — “_ poe a Ps ie . Black and white or color a.m.—Summerside arrive 10.00 am.—Borden arrive 12 & Summer St. Summerside) Bicroft 100 = GSH +3 Kerr Add —- 2245 $19% 19% 19% — Ye|Paymast 1100 19% 19!a 194 Mon : -.28th—7 to 9 p.m. noon—Victoria arrive 3,00 p.m.—Canoe Cove arrive 5.00 Bidcop a hf +94! Kitembe 40 275 275 «2S Poe Epl 2500 12% 12% 12 + % p.m * Bonville 2500 ° 34 3 3 i : “te 3 4 * oo ‘ut — Optometrists ae a A a Kirk Min 4500 314 % 3% Peerless § Si00 3% «= | | George Wotton ; a Labrador 245 $26 2514 251 — ts | Perron 1500 17 «#17 «AT ge E. E Parkman er ti - = . = —< Lake Cin 200 9% © 8 —I17 |Pick Crow 23 6% SS &% PHOTOGRAPHY Pa WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30— e wins i : L Dufauh 1000 5S Pitch-Ore oT 7 7 ‘ ; Opt. 0. 8.0 meet — oo L Osu ao 22 1 | Placer 450 $10% 10% 10% + % Dohald Block Charlottetown arrive 8.00 p.m.—Tracadie, arrive 9.00 a.m. PHONE 3287 ae a . oss 255 430 | L Shore 100 0 0 (450 Portage _— Oo FP Ht | Mac . i —Savage Harbour arrive 11.00 a.m.—Morell arrive, 1,00 a HONE 328. ; , jn Ph sel = ies - Luz oo = = = . pon a S = ~ $15 | First St p.m.—St. Peter's arrive 4.00 p.ta—Shipwreck-: Point Summer St. ummerside * a .amaque 4 ronto 25 : r * : a Buff Ank seo 0. 10 0 9 | Leiten 150120 118 116 —T|Pros Air 1170 7 7% 7 -—3 Box 1600 Dial 8038 arrive 6.00 p.m, B. F. Hunter, R.O. Cadamet 60 15% 15 =i ‘5 | Lencourt 1000 :«Of 7 7 Que Ascot 717 3 » @® i heats an ue as 8 ule: ee Se Gt maxes Somanareie | THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1— Summerside, P. €. 1. Ehone SUNG1 cm Amerie ee im SS Tl ieee 980 16 13° 16° +1 ‘Montreal 981 $56 5514. S544 ' SMALLMAN’S BUILDING : oe oll - sw 6-1 [erate wie mee 8 TT North Lake arrive 8.30 a.m.—Souris arrive 1100 a.m.— : _ : ee Lyndhst so 1% Wm 1 | oe ive 430 Phot hers oS a ae ee 6500 12% 12 12 —1 | Annandale arrive 2.00 p.m.—Montague arrive 4,30 p.m.— oe caine tem Ss a sh 166 MY M+) DEPOSITS x Gaspereaux arrive 6.30 p.m. ° Th . Oe _— se See Macdon mm 7m Hm A s a gue |e ee a ee ao atl x FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2— eS 4 n-me' : Macieod 500 16 1065105 C-Met wts 20- % % 2 —34 | Mad 500 279 276 277 ~ 2 ome eM Mh tO | Mino ao 2 t% ll ~@ A deposit of at least $25.00 is re- Murray Harbour North arrive 8.00 a.m.—Murray Harbour Barristers Cassiar S45 $10 10% 10% + %! Malartic 1250 109 109 109 : * PEL t arrive 9.30-a.m.—White Sa arrive 10.30 a.m.—Wood oer : a 100 «(100 = Maralgo 200 618 188 . . ° 7 Regimen Islands arrive 12.30 p.m.—Belle Creek arrive 3.00 p.m.— George R. MacMahon, (fc pu. pn #1, 40 87 | Maritime 3250 i ue ! —« 1 quested from all patients entering Kings MILITIA RECRUITING Piette Hesbont ecrive 458 p.at.Felet Prim areive: 6A LL.B. conee 58725. 36% 32 +3. Lyataten 309 «10 Q o nl a s p.m.—CharlottetoWn arrive 9.00 p.m. | Chib Ja moo’ 48 47 Maybrun 406 130 «13s‘18 Memor (Also Kensington on Saturday's) | Chib-Kay 340 fle 16 16'S + YW Mcintvre 121 sl sf st County ial Hospital. i : at : SATURDAY OCTOBER 3— Phone Summerside 3551 Chib M . > © ,.% +5 | McKen 7) 7: 2 @ +4 j \ ' Chi 1400" ~ § ’ ‘ h , ' 255 Water St. Summerside | Ori un —. a = aa — 1500 a - one ue THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES | Montague —_ Yeo s T eatre Oyster Bed Bridge arrive 9.00 a.m.—Rustico arrive 10.00 A- B. Campbell, BA, ‘LL.B. Cody-Reco 400 8 8 8&8 1 | Mentor inn 78 U3 lU138 OH King’s Coun H ital. , ‘a.m.—New London arrive i River arrive : , Coin Lake 1000 13 .. 13 1 50 103 7 _m —Mal ive 5, m. Phone S'Side 3818 Colomsc seem ,. |mcattle “me et eee a a MONDAY AT 7.30 P.M. 3.00 p.m,—Malpeque arrive 5.00 p.m Crockett and Gallant Bidg, $S'Side|Coniagas 00 oe) as barn me es 6 eS j A