ST. PETERS LAKE 9011001, / Following is honor roll (or Peter's Lake School for month g1 September: Grade VIIL-i, Joyce Anderson; 2, Edmund Perry; 3, Mary Nolan. M Gm“ VI-—1. Raymond O'Brien; 9- SWIIIEY MCEWHI: 3, Gordon Mc- 2 Elven. Grade IV.—1. Irene Deagle; 2, Leona Nolan and Willie DesVeaux so (equal); 3 Evelyn Nolan. 5R donald. GradsIIL-l, Leila O'Brien: 2, Bertha McAdam; 3, Rgggig M”- Grade II.-i, Rita Nolsn; 2, Plus Nolan; 3, Mary McAdam. Grade I Sr.—1, Nell O'Brien; 2, crlin Macdonald; 3, Gerald Nolan. Grade I Jza-l, Reginald Byrne; . Joseph Macdonaid; 8, Alice Trainer. Perfect attendance-Joyce Ander. 11- Marv Nolan, Mary McAdam. THE Cl-LARLUPTETUWN, GUARDIAN’ SUMMERHDE GUARDIAN and Prince Bounty Chronicle -OLEAN UP—paint-save sluface and you save all. Preps paint, load, oxide, pure raw price low at Bruce's. 5733-10-11 $1 and 0osts.--S. —1IOUBI AND LARGE 1.01‘ sale by auction at Kensington, Good repair. Desirable locat C11. side. held Ipecial services at ficctown in the evcningn-S. citizens-S. —BULLET TRAVELS boat along the shore near refused to do so and the fired one of her three pound shcl after her. The shell missed l some barrels of grain and travelle one was hurt. S. disappearance oi the eel grass from Assassin; vnovlmcrs Awaiting to welcome our shores has been the cause of considerable discussion in the news- Pflliers lately. It is said that the farmers will not be able to obtain so much fertilizer and that the wild fowl will miss their natural feeding grounds on this account. west end of Summerside, however, the disappearance of the eel grass is proving a blessing, as the obnoxi- ous odor along the shore has gone and the sand is left nice and clean, making this one of the finest beaches on the south shore. other feature, and a very good one, is that coal from an old schooner, belonging to Grady, which was time ago, is being washed ashore and gathered by the poor inhabit- ants oi the town.—S. At the An- Captain Sampson wrecked some -SUMMI:RSIDB POLICE COURT —In the Summerside Police Court i on Saturday, one drunk was fined n“ ‘M-lvf-‘Qvloct- pm., Saturday, Oct. l. ‘l moms. near High School. James L. Saund- 5633-l0-5-W1s-3l —TBINI'I‘Y UNITED CHURCH- Trlnity United Church, Summer- [or Thanksgiving on Sunday. In the morning, Rev. L. B. Campbell was the preacher and in the evening. Rev. .1. W. Nicholson, of Bedeque. Rev. m. Campbell took the service —NEW RINK FOR MALPEQUE —Mr. Wocdslde end Mr. Beairsto were in Summereide on Saturday from Malpeque arranging for the purchase of lumber for the new open-air skating rink the young people of that district intend build- ing. This is s. good movement and mould receive the support of th SOME DISTANCE-One day last week Captain Barkhcuse of the Revenue Cutter Arras called on a fishing Cape Wolfe to halt. The men on boprd cutter mark, travelled along the shore and struck a barn belonging to Mr Philip Crossman, going through the barn to the hen house. It went through several ply of board and two ply of shingles, knocked down through the other end of the bulld- ing into a potato field. Here it grazed a. horse and went perilously near some potato pickers and fin- ally came to a halt in a trr-"u No‘ —BENE_FIT T0 run POOR-The the —l'ltlCE LOW on pure raw oil. red Buy a cask now, at Bruce's. oil, 5133-10-11-21. -2i. of improved and unimproved prop- 3,, erty, rentals, etc, in town of Sum- merslde and adjacent territory. 101' Your patronage solicited at reason- 3 able rates. Phone 50-1. 6718-10-8-31 1°11 -—SOOIAL EVENING-The open- ing meeting oi the season o! the Ladies’ Social Club of Trinity Unit- ed Church, Summerside, was held on Friday evening at the home of the President, Miss Minnie Wright, on Central Street. The winter's work was outlined and committees lormed. A dainty lunch was served by the hostess at the close of the evening.—S. - -BAPTIST CHURCH GUILD — The ladies of the Baptist Church Guild, Summersldc, met on Friday evening at the lovely new homo of Mrs. Ralph Williams, on Belmont streetf ‘There was a very large at- tendance of members. After a dainty lunch, Miss Cecilia Burrows presented Mrs. Williams with a beautiful landscape picture on be- half of the Guild-S. -—UNFORTIINATE ACCIDENT- Mrs. Harry Lee of Summerside met “Yith an unfortunate accident on Sunday morning as she was getting ready for church. In some unac- countable way she slipped on the floor and broke her hip. She was taken immediately to the hospital 15 where her injury was attended to. 95 The latest report is that she is resting as well as can be expected. - -s -_-@-¢ free from debt. At the morning service, Rev. W. E. Altken, a. for- liner pastor, was the preacher. In = ‘the afternoon the service was con- ducted by Rev. M. A. McMillan, of Malpeque. The preacher was Rev. L. B. Campbell, of Summerside ‘Trinity United Choir, assisted with the music. The anthem, “Praise Ye tls sang an appropriate solo. In the evening, Rev. J. A. Nicholson from Tyne Valley, took the service, assisted by the Tyne Valley Choir. The church was filled to capacity at each service, ‘and was decorated with autumn grains, fruits and flowers, among the fruits were two baskets of Island grown grapes, red and white. Rev. Mr. Woodslde, the pastor, was very grateful to those who assisted in thc services, especi- ally ihose who came from n dis- taitrc —S. PERSONALS —Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Large and family, of Charlottetown, were vis- itors this week to Summersidc and Schurmans Point-S. —Mr. Miller, of Cape Wolfe is a ‘—TI!E SUMMERSIDE REALTY Company, 220 Water St», Summer- side, is prepared to accept lilting! ~—ANNIVERSARY SERVICES — The United Church 0f Lot 14 held their third anxiiversary service on d Sunday. There were special services morning, afternoon and evening. The occasion was one oi’ special Thanksgiving as the Church is now , Lord" was sung. Mr. Albert l-lucs- ‘ 12s,. 15¢ "ALL THAT'S GOOD Measured by the Yard dflFlhwbdic.4qqnrnuuml . . .,. RQXY; has proven its Merit ' The onewure proof of cigarette . quality is the verdict of smoker-sq ROXY Acne L. o. onorrm Lnman Purveyors of fines: ‘Tobacco: ROXY came '7" it wasfricd, and . , leaped into jnstant tpopularlty} Smokers , found _in, ROXY, those qualities‘, for which they‘ had long waited-all that’s good in cigarettes rolled into one.» Original quality and freshness retained by scaling in moisture-i proof Cellophane; MILD VIRGINIA ARETTES IN CIGARETIES" for Ontario in connection with the work of ' pectin, foxes-S. -Mr. Ian Dsrrach of Kensixig- ton who has been undergoing treat- ment in the Prince County Hos- pital for some days for a fracture of the leg is progressing favour- ablyr-S CABLE amp wasr Honor Roll of Cable Head West ‘school for the month of Septem- ber: g Grade VII—1, Joyce MacLaren; 2, Rena MacLaren. * Grade VI-l, Gladys MacLaren. I Plssrsh nonnn HABDWALL PLASTER NEW STOCK LOWES'l‘ PRICES MacDOIIALD-ROWE . Woodworking 6a., Limited PHONE 341. I ‘CIIARLOTTETOWN THINK vLLfrAKs A THROUGH wan-in‘ wl-ns ELECTIONfEaPEECH- i soclation loft’ on Monday morning PM» E111” Mfiimaren- Marjorie Webster, Teacher. (Patriot please copy)‘ THIS GAR 15 WORTH $20,000 The $20,000 automobile now un- der construction at Bromley, Kent Eng., for HisMaJesty, the King of Hedjaz, will be added to s fleet which already is the costliest in the world. The King has limousines, sedans, fantastic design. The latest addition Ai a time when people think primarily of security end when t ere is ouch viiel need for rcicciion against the luiure Elle Assuvenc is the best and in most ceses the only meens of securing it. ASSETS , $46,855,113 over the desert. is to be s. 250-horsepower super- car sports, capable of 100 miles an hour The handsome through Kashmir, and ‘for the 1H0: body has a. bullet-proof steel lining, 4° m “kwm ° fir‘ by “won ‘two huge searchlights and four ex- We" m y mmm w‘ tum‘ tra-large horns. 50am AS “r: confluent will be driven I00 mill . the final stage it will be dismantled [and carried in three large cram The Rajah of Poonah, a small i one for the engine, the other for Indian state in the region oi.’ Kash- l the body, and the third for the mir, is another potentate to have odrcred a British car recently. 1t is! s standard limousine, but the most carried in the some way. amazing feature about it is how it ‘ ill b t t d t it . cabriolets, roadsters and sometimes WA“; tifxlifiglilnezt gyomir the‘ “mum.- n", m“, u’ h “m”, wheels and batteries. A big supply of gasoline will bs The North American Life, e purely mutual com any, returns all proiiis to p0 lcyholdars end es $118 for every $100 liabilities. Ills ope of the eiron est Financial institutions on the Csoniineni. suiwws ‘$007,959 IIAPTHORNE & STEVENSON 140 Richmond Street District Manager Charlottetown, P. I. l. RTHAMERICAN Y0": in Hamil-Xv ‘h: r patient in the Prince County Hos- Grade 13'?’ i?“ M8515: are?‘ new and mntt Nova > pital. .l-!is many friends hope that stgilaede MaII-‘Arewcz Ralogséah’ Smtim gffofd; a jug. b z he will soon be restored to his us- flaunt’ . 1 D “I? °§ flécvmmoda- s ‘ ual 500d hefllih-“s- Grade 1 (SrJ-l, Anna" Mac- fimlflfl BR1103111116116 > q Laren; 2, William Macllsren; 3, found only in the t ~~ 4 h“ 13g?“ Qmgilnlgegntfitrgxjgoxx: Vernon MacLal-cn; 4, Rose Mae. grates! of metropoli- ,) I visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lara“; 5' Douglas Macmann‘ m“ hotels; a nice,’ of , | S o t 10h 1 m R Kenny. or summers,“ Mt Grade I (Jr.)-1, Ethel MacKcn. service inherent m : n n : on Saturday morning for her home flggzgctolfaefislffren‘ogzguullxu - - " B‘ lu .- . °"" ‘ Canadian National ' Instllrg ll§r'l'¢'a°m'§"l5f§vl'n"¢'§: I m look w’ New York S Ifiren- Riel"! Mwmren» Mice 51m‘ and Canada's HOttlt P Besiuififully 121d centrally sillr- 4 ' ' ' I are acing bug's usre t a 1 ‘—"—‘ ' ‘ of Dlstmctmn‘ > slrdllen mo: 0f Slim ohn-‘u 1 -Miss Helen McQuarrlc, of sum- "" "*“"'"""' will! no modem “g > A lollm: v fireproof. 0 . merslde, is lcoving on Thursday d l w; rooms, the Nova Smthl t Ezggpzlgv I912: “#5; éjy: 4 morning for Hamilton, Ontario, to I G H M. is mnveniem to railway , Table sfhore meals and cah- 1 resume her work in Social Service. _- l _ , and steamship (ftlIfiC and , igg-gifialez-eflfxzi: r0011" l“ 4 Miss McQharrie had been working m, “i m sllisvored Nova Scou’: ' 1 for some time in Montreal, but was a n "g ump- . . b s": r" leollel "e . Ilmu u w II H, _ mom. 500211 hub of hu- > Naslrmnskl Hinder:- I granted a year's leave of absenc "- ""- ,, IDFIC Hillfll, I! I! d1! ~ I o t f “In 1th g; [A N A D I A N s, :»-Mm;,,,f| “my n " l e e u. .|. min n n DI 1 ' Atlanfic Proving w“: o‘ Cllfllnivennuavmunenenesulnsun,‘ —Mr. GCOTQO Callback and Ml‘ o,inulrnzsrwu‘ gm N A I I a N A ymmm’ - ' ‘ ' “ George McCallum, oi the Canadl 139:5?‘ I] , w: PM” “m?! a n‘ National Silver Fox Breeders’ As- ' u Tremonl St. Barton _ - ‘ s" U 0r Iron Ills Hale; F L“ ‘ , HOTEL nzPAmm-znr Dvfivflmmnliiowul r " Bel - WELL-Now "rum- rm Ira DIFFERENT~ \_'LL GO IN HERE AN TAKI By George McManua