LEGIUII CASINO i Hi-IW . . Scarborough months. For the unlawful posses- bee C. W. C0i'n.rwalliB. O. B. E., R.. hi officers an men were very meh ohurc Ke in to ny entertained during their “_ nm Meng; mv? is ii- iiifiii Besides the I-H1011 dinner and Begum they were entertained at Fox- pany was was a novel experience for| le in the British Isles A _ and engaged in B United Church of Canada. Sullday me blue Jédgenw ;won_ but we at Hunter River at 3 p.m_, Rally hots managed no get in ,mee Dev service at Hampshire at»'l.ao.- pals; the some was 7-3. The 5P°°k°"» Rev- U- N- Bi”°W!1 City- telims on board and it was “iii 7-301 me P05501' 120 preach Hun education to some of the Sum |391' Ri'/el' W M S annual service slow to avail themselves of the ____ The sailors enjoyed ARRESTED ON RDBBERY #hem end eooreelatlen wee sleeping in barns, box cars, the Ex On our depart/ure .from Sum- Higgins, when found sleeping in g lvelwme we have received. and and 21 years of age have had the the many facilities placed at police actively on their track since disposal which have made our °°'mm°’id°f'i“'°°\iiU1i\¥1d The many friends of Mrs. Ches be sorry to hear that she has en- Mgh, gpg- bu§y~§§§“-j_;,§§ Polish Aeronauts here, motor hondits heeded off, Rgyally Wglgomed since Saturdmy last, left. on C which may lower the grades of the day While the rains have improv ed pasturage and the reserve mcis _ held in the H1 Saskatchewan. Only a small per- The contest in ublic speaking, RW” the newly °°q“1r°d esmte last; nigh/5 thgogdzgegfix; :;1;,centage of the crop has been took place last evenxing in the pat- S°"‘“t°r Creelman M°Art‘h““'i as follows; First, lady” Mm pap thrashed in Alberta.. on Pavilion, and drew an audence "my were “"5” °' “ed °’ rick Doyle, second, ms. Joseph with the exception of oats, which eomlrlelely filled the hall- ‘md lobsters n the °h"` Blanchard. First gems, Mr, cond. grains are below average in On- The Y°i1¢l`ifi1l SPSHKEFS me-iI1i>&ili€d as these she” nm are not on; second Harry Morgan, tario although quality is good, the standard of former years and Root and tobacco crops are also l. _ - ldrty of the ships company HUN'rnn mvnlt chance -_ below average hut the yield of ably- apples and grapes is good. sm'_i,’r ,WWII mm the" Su““’m"_ services are as follow: North wilt- lvls.-iume nepor, ehelrmlm and veiled upon each oi Soccer team Needlm bo shire at li a.m., Masonic service A well above-average crop of the Uwerlty-five speakers in turn. apples is reported for the Maritime Provinces, cereal crops being about average. . completion of threshing in British Columbia. Pacific coast fruit crops gmhorough has two very phd Wheatley River Rlllly Dlly service Abundant rain has prevented u°°'“°“' “nd Mi* R- C- Piifiiiiii- a ortho boys to whom the gems of at H0. Sneaker. Mrs. w. A. Thom. me of good quality. Jennie M&°N°iii» N°l'ii1 Rueiiwr 3 lower is entirely new. to see how son of Charlottetown. Special mu- Details follow for Maritime Ja* Matthews’ S°“rL’7 4 Cedm is leelly played and they were sic. Provinces: stetwn- We” R-Oyiiltyl 5 Verna Harvestirf is progressing under the acreage was less than last year _ Ham . to wit-or Manson from the hihitlon building and with s camp other mo, crop, have be,,ef,t,,,d' H90- H- F- Me-¢Pi1°° femlrked Officer: in West Royalty, Elmer and Clar- by recent mins and ,_ good yield Wh” the °bl°°ii °f the °°'ni9¢-St Wai H. M. S. Scoidlorough, ence Doucette were finally rounded is expEc¢ed_ In quantity ,md qua1_|¢° At Sum-meralde. P. E. I., up and placed under arrest early |lH ity the apple crop is well above llet September. 1933. yesterday morning by sergeant ant that all young people leam how Deer Meyer. Dominic Doyle and officer watson average' Pastures are "°tm°°"°’y' lo I Should like i0 GKPIBSS to barn in the rear of a residence on today in front of the Grand Stand. my i~l'|8-like for the 4 kindness King Street. They are wanted in , and extended thanks to the citizens h°e-lvl!-ellty extended by all to connection with a hreslr in the wh M- S~ S¢H!‘b0l‘0U8l1 - store warehouse of Mr. E. N. Keys tendance, and had by their pres. we are very grateful for the cor- on Aug. 28th. The boys who are 20 S T E M F ence encouraged the boys and gh-15_ their companions have been arres- eo °1lJ0'yebl¢- _ ted and have had some narrow es- l, Y°iU'5 WW ll!1°0f°=ly capes from capture. 0. W. 0OiRiN`WA1LIB. Underground tered the P. E, fslend rfospitsl for - - i Trams Running By i Dai' H°id“l’ “‘ °°°’°“°”' october 1934. ° MDSCOIW. Sept. 21-(A.P.)-The Red Carpitol hopes to have the held up a taxicab. 'Dhey at- first section of a new subway sys- 3 the driver, then opened the (special M the Gmrdmn) tem completed and the first under- 5 ture condition of the soil, continu- ed to complete harvesting opera- favorable we-ther conditions. .In' outing very much indeed. cmmou-After evading the police yield and qt--ility potatoes are ex- °‘“"'°' V°""°“ R'i"°’¢ 3 Liiiii 5”” leaving, the following let- since the letter pert of august. peered io be si good crop, although M°‘““""”°“"i 9 V°”‘“ Kii“°"- 'rim cHAnLo'l"ra'rowN GUARDIAN P G THR - THANKS ' _ - A. Seo. as ` _ Lou: :BEER BAPTIST by the opening of classes by a dis- by the Dominion Government dur- tially less than $250,000,000 October 9 “_n__c'°u.ohc. _wA“|°““Y f’°8€9-Hi. _ tingulshed graduate of the Mu- ing the current fiscal year will be The belief in well-informed cir- , ~ “‘°h° Wi*k€l1iD8‘ Sun- guet Eaton School, Toronto, in the for the purpose of meeting the cles is that the issue will amount] 12 C°“°,§ ""- 5‘i"‘°”i"°’ "ii‘» et 'I-30 lim- M -ti S person of Miss vers williams, who present requirements only. and to shout szas.ooo.ooo. to seu at it-I .,“I\ET'§,°§’5f,. w- an me. u rv e y announces that classes will be maturities for 1934 will be taken bout 97 or 90, and to yield in the ‘Regular 75° From POL!!! COUB,'l‘_,At me police SIIOWS C1'_0pB formed for children and young pee- ‘care of when due, it was learned vicinity of four percent. For “"°_:_'::_i_i::__‘_l_>_1'Hil18, a man charged Up To Average of ple of from three years to seven- :0oday. Definite annourwement by It is understood that more than! 59° Possession of liquor, P . teen, and for adults beyond that the Department of Finance that half the $75,000,000- borrowed inf was fined 3300.00 and costs or 4' l'eVl0\lS Years. age. Apart from the ordinary dance the forthcoming loan would a- London during the summer W as-S; ¢ Lg AE____EE, S _ _ d Harvest 'rhsnksgiving service et ‘ ' inquirsrs. lm. isis explained today. /is it is un- s rest more than is weelc ego, sill '»-WISHING ' »_.-._.~-.»--- likely the issue win be offered uh- outstanding details of the losni . °’f,§;‘“ r, 0 p, m_; _ , _till the first week in October, of- having been ccmplited except thei _‘_ Burlington, 7.30 p. m. G. T. Spriggs, ed my Wiiiliiller. however. is need- |ficlal information of the details is most favorable moment to launchi REXALL | Ma not yet available It was stated on it ' BEEF \ W°l"“° acquitted themselves most credit- Hon. H. F. MacPhee acted as The judges were Rev. J. M. Mac- Leod, Mrs. Arthur Henry, Mir. H. H. Shaw, Chief Superintendent of Ed- Followfng were the winners: 1 Ivan Bidberts, West Royalty: 2 Rodd. South Winsloe; 8 Arnold Godfrey. North Wiltshire: 'r cells/ pshire l overcome the natural hesitation public speaking. It was import- 7 express themselves. He announ- eed that the eports would he held o had shown interest bythelr at- He extended congratulations to the contestants and to the officials. Following are some judging re leaves I Bedeque 4 West Covehead 5 2 Marshfield: 10 Hermitage. Weeds Quake Takes ENJOYABLE (Continued from Page 1) _ __ IE- l instruction Miss Williams features mount to “substantially less than mains on hand and that much of 500 Size 5°" °f iii-°l°l1 800115. exceeding $35.00 lganndim nm) character and creative dances. Miss $250,000,000," set at rest various it will be used to meet obligations FRUIT 1- _ig xaféytw; l;l;u welt re_;n__anded MONTREAL, sem 31_H,,,.,,,,5¢_ :I/2118121; ls: gtrpr;__s.en_tz the _gllrxegt of rumors thot; the tot_al would reach 311 thenkvnited Kingdom. Some- ATWES' ewee w t.h . r. . . .8 an re ted! . 'f 10,000,000 th f The H. Ml sfasrigrblgggfh, :meh cm was °d-i°“"°°d- e e :S opirauoz in P38128 PIE; Street while the clasrdes will be cxoofr detaiel: of aguréovernmeni. talltxfxempt iictoly bella); aliadll ggi: nai; e , um- ces ave en eaye yra , ' ducted in the hall over the Can- loan as the amount. interest rote, treasury notes are to be retired on uUaou0r'zNol.hNn...so,. diensic fc h-price ddateofis onl'beN 1. _ ';1m,;_'emmcom' ces in the Parish of New Londontiln f;;ln'a 8;); 3: Brznknaflitogtrzuu tabs B.I.SfnMi; Wilmfharlizlcsvilllwsiiadlilumouged when tlgglecianltpaigfyi is Zan. E. N. Rhodes, Minister of ` -i-*im ' mms' ' the 24th lnst. will be,a.s follows; gr P P po e ' Supply information and details to ready to open, Department offic- Finance. retired to the country for COLD Or ..........-_-;-.....,,.,, DEI-MS mmf-mtmn W111 Present Loan wllsns Youll nolllln auvs Mons iiiiiiiiii _ ARVESHN G....':.:°.'.:.”":: Sometime In 0Ci0i>€1‘ .,. l .,,. - lnvahln vane; private instruction in dancing . REWS GIN ' --_' ' much to the regret of parents and 1 (Canadian Press) the highest authority, howevcr,i Fi" PILLS GIVING others 'rms is how to be remedied ofrraw t 21-nonowin that the total would h- susstm-l 49° gg: , . AND NERAL OIL For All Extra Heavy Stonulrh 32 Oz. Bottle Troubles Only 75c $1.19 BIALT With COD LIVER OIL 2 Lb. Bolllc Only $1.19 I KLENZO sifavlsfl GILLETTE (;R|5,\M BLUE BLADES Softeus the 5 for 25|: beard without Al"I‘f)_ _' T ‘n _ _el o ‘ ,the massive sweep and dignity oi _ _`, ' - this music, The difficulty with Bef-.1 S u _ n U is to find adequate interpreters. It .»5Ai*ii;iQHN'Fii5DE”‘9'O“'*‘c'NUO"‘ ""`“"5°5i"5"".'°*V'LO""'ETC""‘ ia KANAZAWA, Japan, Sept. 21. -(A.P.)-Heavy property dam- Ewen to say that his interpreta- tion oi’ this great genius left noth- 1279. Criiiitr r Savage Haffoour, 6 Upper Bell Arthur McRae, Central Royalty; 4 ably assisted at the second instru- Bi -| - _pm p _ Creek 7 Cross Rioads 8 Millvlew, David Wattorworth, Montague: 5 ment by Mrs, Rogers. gmg in his zeal f°i` its “USS Helstop the sale of cigarettes. age was believed done for today, ln Noto Peninsula by an earth- quake which shook west/em Ja- pan. The lemblcrs continued for three minutes here. Only one death and fiwo seri- ous Injuries were reported, all at Nanao, but communications were disrupted and only meagre reports were received here. Cracks four inches wide appear- ed In some places as houses, smokestaacks and railroad pro- perty were damaged. Scarlattis Pflstorale, as trails fitting transition to the next nuln- ber, the Moonlight Sonata, wlllchl most popular of all Beethoven's- piano compositions The tllrec Sostenuto, Allegretto, and Presto Agitato, were rendered with fine feeling and effect. were included in Mr. MacEwen's FRIDAY ln, A Flat, and Fantasie-Impromp- Se tu The spirit of these works, in .00-Choir rehearsal. 1272. - fol mood so different, yet each so to hauntingly beautiful and so char- acteristic of Chopin’s genius, was Chicken Coop delightful melody. 1 Reggie Molnllls. Earnsciiff: I was Saint-Saens’ Concerto in G gi rwood Campbell. Sea View Minor, scored for two Plume The ' Poultry Feed Hopper tenuto, Allegro Scherzando and Norwood Campbell, Sea Vi8'W3 3 an admirable rendition, and wasi °f_ e McInn\s. Edrriscliffe. From Liszt, a favorite .composer im ing to be desired. . ,i ~. __ ,cribed by Tausig, an intcrestillg:K E N S I G T 0 N and melodious work, served as fl With the annoimcenlerit th t _ Four magnificent Chopin pieces RW G_ T_ S ___ S of K n ___ tg ,jtion law in our province be it re. i Resolutions Of W. C. T1 U. I T I Followilig were the resolutions is perhaps the most romantic and , adopted at the annual meeting of l _the Womens Christian Temper- . ance Union. held on Wednesday at 'movements of this sonata, Adagio fNorth Wiltshire: C I I Whereas we as member; of thq -_.___ iw. C. T. U. are deeply interested , in the elifol'cclnl=nt of the Prohibi- D lgg e S g n‘sclved that this convention ex- * _ h ted li to programme-the Fantasle in Fi N25 acc? a C? sydney ‘presses its conviction that it is the . Etude in E Major Bauade nes, ova Scotia, and will bel Minor, . go, ng there shortly, there colllcs rl. duty of every woman 5° use her me OI loss among the christian vote conscientiously and to influ- k_ not by any means confined ence as many others, both men and women, as possible to vots Anglican circles. , only for those who will give defin- During the d°z°“ Years that Mi- ite promise of their whole hearted Manual. frftilnnuo perfectly caught, simggs has “Sided i’} _P- E-_L his suplwrt of lirolubiileu. also be li Schumann was represented by mime iifis been ideiiiififid Wiiii 0"' resolved that we urge the necessity Boys twelve md over). “Novelette in F," a. short comIJ0Si- cry ( tion of finished gram and with n and a faithful parish worker, he has found time for active labours the beg, possible use of the sped!! i A more ambitious performance bcyond his lmi`i°'ih- Diii”i-‘ill One 0! Temperance lessons and to intro- 9°°d work' A i3°°d Pi`9i‘°h€i` of co-operation with all Sunday Schools lvitllin our reach io make ° m°5t' "meal years °f me duce those where possible to fam- E. I. Protestant Orphanage hcimes not in much Wm, ,my Sun, , - Nc - ~ mms.: _ I three movement5_ Andante 5Os_ was the Chairman of their Boal'd,|day Schoop and the present sound position oft 4 I Presto. called fortechnical skill of ;h¢ i€i5ii_ii_iii°ii is in P9-fi' Hi least; becoming prevalent among our ' - 1 Rose eeth; o'l.e ; - d 'r in .west Royalty lh d _ M. Meat-on gave ‘ie ° "5 i°”‘i°i'Si"iiP- A member li , . d li he ' l- d th + ber Bumam of New London, Wm Hope To Have ___ a ri _ 2 ary 3 1 Bernar ra or fa. hg or er r c \ oys 'ln grs it reso ve ai Re€Bl Whereas the cigarette habit h the Eifcciltivc Board of the mu. members Wait on our nu-5| ble Society hc has been uliflag store km. ,S ,md im ,ees ,hem 50 S take” 9' lemimg Pa” in the' Whereas the returning officelu with Mr. MacE\ven, two reprcscnt- iiCf»ii'iii05 ‘if ihi* Orange Order °iflln\~o labored faithfully during the Nall Box ative pieces were chosen-the ‘ViiiCi'i he is ii Pas” Gfaiid Master- past year bf, it resolved that the 1 Fernwood; 2 Central Bedeque; Dance of the Gnomes. iliiaiiiii and Perhaps ills best public service thanks of this convenuon be ex. 1 Bemer Trainer. West Revell-yi fascinating in its melody, and the has bc"-ii ’°"‘i@f°‘i ii“‘°iiKii iiic ` it-need to them, also to the officers of the vehicle and snatched ground trains running on the 17th UPPGT Bell Creek; 4 Mt. Mellick; 2 Savage Harbour: 0 I-Lartsville; 7 4 MONTREAL, SODf¢mbEl' 21 - °°m"“m"¢ °'W"°xi'm°i'° Bonaventure station was thronged . - .1-fe 'lim mm * “min P°”°“€"- with Polish veterans and other “Mi 1'- 1934' < Ilia bandits' car containing three I' four men, raced alongside me ered for the purpose of welcoming U “nd “wi” °°"i“€ °‘i me mi cept ll' Hyhsk and Lieut z river to stop forced the cab mm Bw_z` si, Polish Aer mm, 'an work, along with approximately 35,- 2 yn , o s hkem believed winners of the Gordon liinto the taxi three men jumped mm ' m_ _mm while two of them amy* ntreal with their balloon after ' e n is soon as the motorear crash- Bennett bm race who reached Communist youth announced it Harry Pool. Souris High; 5 Enid Gallant. Mt. camel; 6 Alfred Mac- me Watef. and .-Mm5"e1s_»~ 101. work at Albcrton, coming from an ' l M . o M me driven ‘tamed spectators _,their arduous experiences. ‘iw another man oben the door _ *ll llley heard a woman scream. iii mill Jumped out of the taxi “ill run across to the mctorcar, Iollcwrd by his confederates. The illidits cor then drove off towards ditch. M _London has s. drive for better llilices. E:...“'-*mm-_._ , = D1R‘l‘IlS The Polish balloonists came to arth in the Lemieux district of orthern Quebec and are believed to have covered the greatest dis- tance in their flight. Their land- ing spot wr: some fifteen miles from the lines of the Canadian National Railway lines and the Quebec govemment lent assistance in getting the damaged balloon out t/o Lemieux from whcrc it was shipped to Montreal, arriving this morning. anniversary of the revolution, Oc Ten thousand young men and women ranging in age from 16 to 24 are engaged ifi underground 000 older workers The Union of hopes to have 60000 ln the shafts by the first of next year. The subway is being built with the aid of British technical advice and will cover 48 miles when com- pleted, linking the central portion of the City with industrial sections, outlying railway stations and other strategic points. Construction was begun in 1932 and is expected to be entirely com- Mllior Reid. Rollo Bay West; plated ill 1936. CREAMERY BUTTER. PRODUCTION GAINS §ffi'ilf>‘.. On as-rival at Montreal the bal- ad East; 10 Urbainvlle. Beats 1 Brodie Howe, Guernsey Cove, 2 Alton Younker, Winsloe North 4 Carke. Anglo Rustico; 6 Billie Mc. Lean, Murray River; 7 Glen New. Polish citizens of Montreal, gath-_ ' 1 - ; L0w€ Le Mil Cabbage 1 Reggie Clark, North Wiltshire: 2 Florence Mcilieod, Bonshaw; 3 Estelle Tee. Vernon River; 4 Rene Livingstone, Murray Harbour; 5 2 3 3 Chessel Irving, Beach Point; 7 4 Thelma Burke, Southport. 5 Pumpkins M“iii'i°° H0W¢. Guernsey Cove 3 C nichords. honey; a Helen Pridhcimi ,F,,,,d,.,,,,,,_ hm S,,,,,,.,,,g_~» (Bam. Arnold Martin, Greenvale; 5 musidimsi-lip wasshowninthc play- in Millvlew; 8 Maximville; 9 Cable George wilson, New Dominion. in of both compositions. The 6th HS E _R,hapsody, though not so wcll H layton Crosby, Bonshaw; 4 Bam M,._ Macgwergs gonoiudiug num- 11 , Murray River; 5 AllSUSiiiie bers were Debilssy's "Reflections in nn, Murray River; B Augustine, 3 mnmsia of Scottish nh-5 in h h son, Harrington. . Gallant, Mt. Carmel; 9 George most attractive setting. As an en- fi'onl Overseas, Removing to Ken- Glllcash, Dunblane. mr-e number, which proved one of sington hc has given toll years of 0 H Elmer L. Bulman, Anglo Rustlco; s0ngs_ the mst wmprlsing Schu- Arnold Vessey, York; 8 Lillian Maria.. and B,.a1,ms~ 1--1-he black. urry. West Royalty; 7 Florence smith.. Latex. she sang -'Camsvni," fi i Montrose. *bex-5; and the aria "One Fine Day" be much missed in his going from g the late Hon. D. A. MacKinnon In Aubrey Bell. Murray H8-1`b°i1!'¥ Hungarian Rhapsody No, 6. Fino BOY SC0iilS A5S°‘iiiiii°i`i- S“°C“‘3d'ifol~ thc use of ihelchurch, to the dies who so kindly entertained . Mheellaheous known as the 2nd_ is Splcndidry ad- workers who have pllt Scouting on O l apmd to the concert ham ,md both the map ill P. E, I., and the name I C 1 Sf0I‘llD8 B9»Yf€Uf. K€I\Sln€i'°i`i‘ pieces were enthusiastically' re- Of - Everett MacKenzie, Milvale; 3 ce|ved_ f0Ctl0l1Hi0ly f0l'l1@ll1b01'0d by mfmy an, Orwell Cove: 7 Clarence lowed by De Slvrai's "Balmoral," Ollilyillg NOVH SCOUH DHrlSll Wllifih the most interesting of the eve good service there, Cne of tlioiz Outs ning he playcd C C}mmtrm;ie‘5 lnally comillclidnble efforts of his _Autumn Etude de Conccrt N0 2 ministry was thc gathering up Sheaf of 100 heads of oats ms Rlchmds “qs heard “lily rind iabliiating of many valuable 1 Keith Cudmore, Wlnslco North splendid effpct in wo Scts of records of his clllilch and fiistrict. Leith MacMillan, West Ccvehead: ber” ..L0vc.s Me5S,,_ge_., ii“m;m¢r',>" , will have ll considerably large-ri Albert E. Ling, Wheatley River: ,The Linden Tre-Cy and “Avcicon.=titllclicy for his labours, and rt .mo me d 1,. ,._,. ,._._,__.@,, cf M-,_ klllcl of lllziiiniry which he is lvcll ntllcrcd about him rt corps oth lad of today in years to como. Mr. Spriggs mgnn his P. E. I. e had occupied after his return In Sydney Mines Mr. Sprlggsi ttccl to rclldf'l‘. 1 Pmvmcial Commissmncr h" has us especially Mrs, Clark who so ospilzlbly opclicd her home for ul' comfort, to Miss Cnllheck who onscntcd to bc our guest speaker Commission" Spriggs Wm be “f who recently rcturncd from Japan. SUMMERSIDE and Prince County -MR, WIIISLPIA' will he taking rders all day Friday, September 2nd. for the famous Lfinsca Ladici Knitted Suits. You are cordially invited to .sec his rnnur, SINCLAIR. lk STEVVART LIMITED. 1285 -!I()R,\ll ll.-\I) T0 IIE SHOT- Oli Thlll‘.ci:l_v lliorilllli; a Cnr ran lI:i:‘:_v S.l1ll'.:l` 1, L".l.-."'l:t`_ kilockv ng dolvil till- hors. :lllli bmnkillg With his lvlfe and family he will its leg. The anllllill wus hurt so badly that il had to bc shot.-S. ‘ii Mrs. cl. L. smith, of this city, I loonists were greeted by Joseph daughter, Marlewskl, Polish Consul, at Mont- \iill:.ix_At Wheatley nlver, sept. ii- 1933. to Mr. and Mrs, John iftliean, a son. real; Captain Wiktcr. President ot. the Polish Veterans Society; A. A._ Gardiner, assistant general pas-, senger agent of the Canadian Na- _ tional Railways and a. large dele- gation of Polish veterans and oth- er residents. Immediately after being unload- ed the envelope of their balloon, still sodden from the rains which have fallen since the balloon de- scended in the north woods, was spread out to dry in the immikfii-‘ tion hall at Bonaventure Station. The plans of the aeronuats were stated to be indefinite but it is expected they will remain in Mont- real for one oi' two days, being en- tertained by the Polish Consul and others, before proceeding to New W _ --- __________ DEATHS '_§E'\li-'At Wheatley Flyer, Sept. ,l933, Ccrii Vincent MacLean, in.. 1"" 5°ll Oi Mr. and Mrs. John |itl.oan_ l>l\'c\m»L-rat som-is on wed- qiiiiy e<-pt. zo. was william r.. ’““"°iii Heed 64 yeshs. mnei-el :fl the residence of his brother, mi” Dinswell. rrldey sept. zz, §'?°_f‘f"‘§i_‘.’l‘? iii i-3° P- m- ii D- MacLean O'I'I`AWA, Sept. 21.-An increase oi’ almost 2,000,000 pounds was shown in creamery butter produced in August last when the amount was 27,670,654 pounds as compared with 25,822,890 pounds in the correspond- ing month last year, says a :eport issued today by the Dominion Bur- eau of Statistics. Quebec led in production with 8,- 890,437 pounds, Ontario was second with 8,623,129 pounds and Alberta third with 2,407,000 pounds, Bask- atchewan, 1,885,708; Nova Scotia. 062,982; British Columbia, 499,792; New Brunsivick 426,020 and Prince Edward Island 354,000 pounds. BLOOMFIELD, Conn., Sept. 21.- It took the whole town to decide whether Miss Nellie K Paget, of Coldstreanl, N. B., should be retain- ed as a teacher in the Junior High School here. York with their balloon and in- struments to make their bid for gm pi-iso which is understood to be awaiting them. UNDsa'rAxaa ' Ehtntamnn Charlottetown sag moth wuuhho Plume Ill Air services in Colombia are cany- ing twice as D811! Pll5°i`il°l‘l I5 B Ill ll Bya.voteof2to1,atlmasa meeting last night, citizens of Bloomfield decided the Canadian girl should be kept cn, overruling half of the members of the town'| school committee who opposedhsr retention since she was A Canadian and A Ritish lhisct. _~l » . 1 Chaflw “H5e, Harrington; 2 Helen M. Wood. Cross Roads; 8 Norma Young, Central Royalty; 4 from Pilccini’s famous 011611 “Mad” i Bi“'i"Y lame Butterfly." "The Linden Tree." circle of friends will follow tllcm ithe rousing Brahms number, and lvitlr good wishes for success in; his Province. and a very wide Irene Enman, Vernon River; Irene Wood. I-Iaaelbrook. i 5 1 Enid Clark, Anglo Rustico: 2_.the aria were parmurarly Wen ,-9- Clayton Cudmore, Winsloe North; ce,ved_ M an e,,,,0,c_ she gang | 3 Keith Cudmore. Wlnsloe North; lucomm. Through the Eyeg- Rena Livingstone, Murray Harbor; 4 John Edwards, Hampslure; 5 Lois Squash 4 \ 5 1 Bruce Bell, Murray Harbor: 2 Gordon Murray, Vernon: 3 Eileen iBurl=e» Southport; 4 vel-he xitson, Hampshire; 5 Lloyd Mhciehee, New Deminlen: 6 Pauline Muonosn. Meadow Bank. Canola 1 Dell Dlndwell, North Bedeque: 2 -lime Dlliswell. North Bedcquc; s Bfyenton. Mt. stewart; 0 Hector Bcott. Cornlwall. Collection Of Woods 1 Mt. Buchanan: 2 Pownal; 3 Central Royalty; 4 Murray River; Geo. Pickering, Clinton; 3 Edgar M‘acCa1lurn. Cross Roads; 4 Austin McCallum. Cross Roads; 5 Allison West, York; 8 Doris Clark, North Bedeque. Royalty: 2 William 1-Iambley, Cen- tral Royalty; 3 Estelle Lea, Vernon -R‘ver; 4 Edith Enman, Vernon River; 5 Ernest Annear, Lower Montague; 6 Marion Campbell. Al- Leith Macmillan, west covehcsd';| The Huh mm, q,,,,,,,,es of ms, Arnold Vessey, York; 8 Clifford _mchm_ds. ,,o1ce_ her pe,-feet mas. P. Inman. Vemon River. My of expmssion and shading, rector of '1‘rlnity Church here. Mr. Clark rccrntiy accrptrwi a' thrilled the audience as only noble Sm” 0"" music, nobly interpreted, could do. Cai Mr. Maclilwen accompanied Mrs. h_“ Richards o_n the piano. SX Mrs. Richards and Mrs. R0i§0l‘-S were tendered boquets during the performance, which concluded with the National Anthem. I 1 Brodie Howe, Guemsey Cove: 2 WELSH WINNER FROM FARM i -Beans Rev. Simon B, Jones, winner cf* nf Pint' °f thfeshed Vans' the Crown, highest honor of this 1 Raymond Hiambley, Central ham. Wales, is cited ns tl fine cx-I ot born on a farm. went to sea, tllcnf _ci lege to the pcstcrage of the largest' 5 North Wiltshire; 8 lllernwood; 7 lison: 7 Olive Dunn, Murray Har-. Nvw Acadia: 8 Murray R.'ver; 9,bor; 8 Mildred Bellar, Argyle Shore; ullllhdaq It Bum Rho, li Welsh Congregational Church ill' Liverpool, England. Ho is described- BUTCHERS M\'ST DEFY FLIES Biilchr‘l~s of Cork, Irish Proc Siatc. must kccn flies from mont. This ivnrllillgz was isslicd b_v .\Ir‘<1ica1 Oi'-l --i | iirfi' for Health. Dlx J. C. Snlll‘.dcrs, icitv. Ho .<:l_vs lllosi nf the ships ycar's National Esiieddiod nt Wrcx-` swarm with flies. And theres hn- ample of Welsh culture. Ho lvnsf blow ovf-r the nicht nlso must bc, to Bangor University, and from col-| ment for butchers, lic hints. pounds of olive oil to this country in lni|Ry_slim,illq»sa. _“l“l!l&paaaiar,pastol.-." itheiastcrapyeaa ‘ their new fi..ld. \Canadlan Press) SYDNEY INIINES, N. S.. Sfpt. 21, r-Rev. G. T. Siiriglgs, Kellslngtoll,| l. adlnnra. E. I.. follows Rev. H. A. Clark ns i io Port Lallzwc. N. S., tiller vlllg served Trinity pill".-`.z lol' yezlrs. Mr. W iiiulll tile pnsu iw. n‘,_v-.five years has been ,flillcral director at Souris, passed invny Wi fliicsddy ctrlrllg very sild- dclll_v, lit. the re-idclrcc of his brot- her, Erllfst EASTERN liUARll|A||‘ -~`-»- ..° This column is reserved fel ns-we of loc»-.l Interest hut nllrertlaln nf n novrny nature muy bs Inserted A cents is vrorrl ltrlvtly pllylublc ll K.‘I0\\'N RI2SII)El\"l‘-1 L. Diilgwcll wllo f01 . ‘\\'I~lI.I. D.n,-.w-.il. Tilc into Mr. ____ Dingwell had been in his usual tel' visitlntz thc 64 sllops ill the hor thing. Letting street dust ripped, or there may bc pulllsll- Spflill scllt iicarly l5.0(_)0,0CO good licilltll briori- llc sutldcll dcllh w.1l collic as R sllocli lo his la.: 8901113! uni-il ll few minutes passed allay, mid his go i‘ii'cl.‘ of friends, . NOTICE Dr. J. I). Itcdflln has opened A df-ntnl nificr on Gi. Grnrgr- Sl. nf-xt Io Miller Bros. Also a branch Offirr :lt prnrllcc fall mnnihs. 1289 Mi. Stewart wllrre he will on \\'l-dnl-sd.1y during the Parisicllllcs visiting Ireland are green busts and #wel » _.L A; _-_ i I i .ss1.. _.-_. `-L_. ..»r__..-i...`. ,_ 5, nl' .F _I fl. ‘_. .ez V ‘ l ‘l l l --l . . »4:..A .‘....l _'...s.. A- .»fH1=.l==¢“f-,-_-vcr. l .- _I . 5 .... -...