l PRINCE EDWARD TUDAY IN cdorrddiigiii’ 3:55;“ 355d: IMPERIAL ORDER or THE DMIGHTERS or TllE EMPIRE _ NAl AND EXCITING PICTURE FJATINEE 3.15 .—lilc 26c. Climb Aboard “The Ghost motions | . ... -.__._-.__._._._~ Souris School Farewell Gathering _ _ _ , __ Fair Prize List »A very pleasant was tendered to Mr. and Mrs. An- Spring Valley, on evening. October when about one hundred of their lriends and neighbors o! the com- pcting were soul-is Convent. Souris aiunily gathered to spend a. soc- High, 'rii hour and to bidi them "udieuflThere was»! very on an autoiexliibits of a superior tiuulity. Following is the prize list:- School Fair wus held in the Ex- trip to the U. S. A. They intend in visit ‘Boston, New York, Wash- llLZlJll cnioute to Miami, then take the southern route to California gassing through principal places of _ r. and appointed illiaiii Cousins as chairman, Souris Convent; 3. Fitnest O'Don- fN-e he capahly filled. ‘m. J. Harrington was then McDonald, Che opon to read the follcwlng as at the close of which Mr. .;. - liuiiphy made a presentat- iii‘ n beautiful ivliitc gold watch, incl cuff links to the host: Pnqtiet, Souris Convent. ; al alligator hand, bag andl ilain pen and pencil t0 Mr. and Mrs. Tuplin Calms, Souris Convent; v tliiiiiizrd their friends for Czfrns, Souris Convent; 3. Ernest beniiiitiil reniembrances. ‘Ilie O'Donnell, Souris High; 4. Bernard pleasantly spent in lvlooney, Souris High. juicing :irid social intercourse. Mu- ' m urn‘: furnished by ivlessrs. Bcr- Cairns, Souris Convent; 2. Ernest. i.l'.'(l and iilai-Kinnon, while Mrs. ‘O'Donnell, Souris High. ' s was accompanist. A? ivus served by the lam, Souris High; rid by Mrs. Garnet McDonald, Chenstoiv; Wm. Cousins, Mrs. Paquet, Souris High; 4. Edna Pa- .~ Sfliiilsiv Caseley. ;riuet, Souris Convent. of "For They I Sec. VI. Parsninwl. Lemuel Pu- . quot. Souris High; 2.Hi1rold Paquet. 3. George Paqtlet, ins-ll, Souris Hflrzh; Corn—l.\lirlam Mot- thew, Souris High; thew, Souris High; 3. \Vil‘am Mc- Lellan, Souris High; Sec. I. Sec. V. Carrots-J. Shirley Gil- ilre Jolly (ioorl Fclltiur." fond fid- ' leus were exteiirlz-zl to .\'lr. and Mrs. rsoiii-id High; Tuplin, and rill departed to their 5011i"; Hinh; memories 0f the social c\'""'"". iPoolc. S ~uris Hiilh; Parquet. Sour‘s Convent: 3. Bowers Lewis. Souris High; rind Airs. Anzlin-i- ’I‘uplin:“' W», your friends and neighbors! 51w ewlii-riwl here this evening to iMrDonald, Souris Convent. Iilllli"! io you not only our sincere rxiiz"r~"'oii of rctrrct occasioned by rour (‘i nerfure from our midst, but Cairns, Souris Convent. Class 12 Convent. Sec. I. (a) Exercise book-l. Pa- ‘ tricla Cheverie, Souris Convent: 2. -l. Souris‘ Convent. Muriel Richards," Souris High; 3. Sec. II. Cucumbers~l. John Mc- ' Intosh. Souris HWllZ 2. William Me- Ciellan, Souris High: 3. Honerine in vou the joy and en- ,~‘Puquet, Souris Convent; 4. Laleah lll Muir-timid from the fact ‘Romp, Souris Convent. that '. l‘l li?" about to lake a beau- tiful ‘rn. ‘iiiviuixli the halni): South, {Souris High: 2.Shirle_v Gfllzim, Sou- tlie most picturesque "i-ls High; 3. Gabrielle Paquet, Soil- m-n/"v of the continent. We ri-vi illllt wr- cannot let. this ‘snows riidi, occlusion pass without. tendrifing to; Sec. V. Pumpkin twelghtl-l.‘ you our lwst. wishes for a nlcasant. bfarciierito Pa 1nd successful journey, from which 2, Gertrurln p we hope you will benefit physically ‘vent: i4. Ruth Poole, Souris High. Sec. III. Beets-l. Harvey Poole! Sec. I. duet. Souris Convent; fl]. Florence Whitte fl, Francis Pequot, 4. Philip Pnquet, Souris High; Convent. sec. I. Grade 4. Exercise book- Souris High; 2. 1. Winnie Lavie, Souris Convint; High; 3 ,2. Mary H. Paquet. Souris Convent; 4. Bar-IS‘. Joyce Buffet, Souris Convent; Beatrice Holland, Souris Corivenn‘ S. Nettie Madore. Souris Convent; 4. Eleanor Luvlc, Souris Convent. Souris Convent; 3. George Pa We will miss you for your con- iHi~h. genlallbv imcl kind hospitality. We wish you God-speed and may Be-mard Carter. Providence miide you safely to your ‘George Pnquet. destination and spare vou to bedlobert Peeks. Souris High; with us and your loved ones. bc- barn Pioir. Souris 1112b- tore many months. ‘ In clorfnz, we ask you to iiccept| Sec. Ill’ Pullet and those i-lfts not only for. their in- IWhlte Iverzhorn-l. of ncli, Souris llieh. Src Tl. Barred Rock-J. Philip Sieiieil en behalf of your friends iP-‘lfliiil. 5011i”; "ltlh; 9. Elmer Mc- 4. Helen Cairns. Souris Convent. Sec. I. Grades 5 and 6. Exer- cise book-l. Nettie Mndore, Sou- Ernest 0'Don- ,rls Convent; 2. Annie Clieverie, Bee. 1!. No.1] b0;r_1_ James noon. isouris Convent; 3. Mary McKaar- ‘nci’. Souris Convent; 4. Rena Mc- ‘Lean. Souris Convent. Sec. I. Grades '7 and 8. Exercise our IZOWlWHl nnrl esteem. Donald, Chops! ow; 3. Evelyn Cairns. | Souris Convent; 4, Franklyn Chev. rrle, Souris lfieh. ,Sec. I. Calves-l. Margnrot Me- Donald, Clwwtowl "You sold me this cabinet ticket- Qfi '()""'.liinl hv 5‘i\'i:'.it'\n‘." so, sir; the original ls by I SCREEN MELODIES ‘ Class ‘I Sec. III. Sugar Cookies-l. Do- rls Campbell, Souris Convent: 2. Ella Poole, Souris Convent; 3. Mar- garet MeCormie, Souris Convent; 4_ Mary Ellen Mcponam, chgp- ‘Helen McDonald, Chepstow; 3. Ma- bel McDonald, C”epstow; 4. Poole, Souris High. B H L _ i Sec. 1v. orddd 2.-1. RitB. cod» ma’ m‘ emu” “d ‘ A‘ m’ Donald representative Elders. A . number of matters of n. more or less stow. Sec. II. Tea biscuits-l. Dorothy Creamer, Souris Convent; eanor Dugas, Ella Poole, Souris Convent; 4. Mary Cheverle, Souris Convent. Sec. IV. Ginger snaps-l. Evelyn Cairns, Souris Convent; 2. Theresa Cheverie. Souris Convent. Sec. VI. Fudge-l. Doris Camp- bell, Souris Convent; 2. Rena. Mc- Lean, Souris Convent; 3. Edna Po- quet, Souris Convent; 4. Honerine Paquet, Souris Convent. Class ll See. II. Jar of beets—1. Evelyn Cairns. Souris Convent. Sec. I. Jar of raspberries-l. Ev- elgn Cairns, Souris Convent: 2. ltfarjorie Paquet, Souris Convent. Class 4 i ris Convent. Sec. III. Gladiolus-l. Jack Mat- tliew. Souris High. Sec. II. Mixed flowers-l. Ll- leah ROOp, Souris Convent; 2. Rena McLs-umSouris Convent; 81 Mar- Oats—1 Evelyn Cziirns,;t!oret Pariuet, Souris Convent; 4.‘ Souris Convent; 2. Helen Cairns, Margaret MeCormlc, Souris Con- Sourls Convent ;3. Ernest 0'Don-ivent. nell, Souris High. (‘lass 8 A Intyre, Souris Convent. mrnvzu $15.... 11¢, 25¢. ' .. EVE. ‘l C 8-45 ...... 23c, 87c. - The? $651756 a! lfarfiiira Laughed it Love- and Traded Youth. WHAT THEY DIDN'T K N O W W A B N ’ T WORTH KNOWIN G COMEDY, rlcronur. lore Ceheverie, Souris Convent; 2._ _ Agnes McKearney, Souris Convent: lclerk’ m“ Chas’ ‘L st‘ chm ‘yum’ 3. Gladys Mullaly, Souris Convent; I ADM N, _ " “°““°° M°D°““1d- 5mm‘ °°“‘ ‘my gev Zmilfi; i: this m: but makes u» d t ' , ' " ' .' » ‘qheueasdgeofthewhlrlwindtp em‘? he . n. c. Robertson, mv. n. 1.. Grj- °mniwd in the senior deplrtment i . Be . IV. Pe a hip, Grade 1.--» . the “Eternity of God." . P1 Miididd Mcxllillgntillsd» Chebstow- z. m“ a“ M" v- E- °'“’°"“' 5W!“ Fanning m“! m ma” "m3 Included id the music of n» any ‘mm “vmb "" - - dent Cfltechlst and mars. mddiml- October 14m The following Wm a , .5 “mm ,0 5mm. o, Rev. Dr. Ramsay preached d; dig! W. Morrison, R. G. Mclaren, A. E. ‘imcegnt "mtg": by ballot: m, world,» Manna“ "m": m, evening service his subject being Morrison, Robert Home, Loohlm plmdlwdent- x 11h msay, ‘Vlce- emu remdneth. M m‘ mo m, m, givmgflm of God,‘ 8mm ,r , iolfnliii f?‘ a? “Mu l “m, hymn’ “m, u‘ 1d the moi-drug and choir rend- iems’ Rum“? l" l’ n, u - ' ered the anthem "Roch M: 0 gged cross given in 0010 and - $181113!“ Jlzulillianor Ramsay. It was chm” added w the means‘ of m. m“, m, way o; “w statutes held f n lit] meeting‘ ‘hm-M 5° occasion, whfle at the evening s“. (Attwood); and in the evening "G o n8 Y and that the name vice the m“ male qmmne “w” Taste and See, (Goes). At the ev- " iof the branch should be called ‘k can" D- éu and enlng service also, Miss Frflnneg Wcdveii Red Cross." Q“ i? Y’ ' ‘m’ ‘ 2. El- souris Convent; 3, don, Souris Convent; 2. Helen M. Paquet, Souris Convent; 8. Hima‘ emergency nature were dealt. with. ine Paquet, Souris Convent; 4. Paui- The clerk had received ‘ letter 11w Ricliude- SW1“ High- from Rev. .1. w. ivmvdmm n n, Sec. IV. Grade 3-1. Joseph Har- ris, Souris High; 2. Alonzo Gallant, High; 3. George Piiquet, Souris High; 4. Joseph Paquet, Sou- Sec. IV. Grade 4—l. Doris Camp- bell, Bouris Convent; 2. Mary M. can,‘ .Paquet, Souris Convent; 3. Hclenfimlte Cairns, Souris Convent; Cheverle, Souris High. Sec. IV. Grades 5 and 6.-l. Net- tle Madore, Souris Convent; 2. An- nie Cheverie, Souris Convent; Mary Beamish, Souris Convent; sec l, sweet pens__1, Huoid pMarjorle Poole, Souris High. On September 15th the Souris ‘Lewis, Souris High; 2. Miriam Mat- ‘uiew, SOUTIS High; s. Jessie Bushey, hibition building. Til-f! schools coni- Souris High; 4. Nora McLean, Bou- 4. Billie a,“ lCiough, 35c. was submitted w the meeting. After having talked the matter over it was decided to leave 3- this mutter t0 the Presbytery‘: 00m- 4- mittee on S. Schools and ‘Young P€0ples work to be reported on It the Presbytery meeting to be held on November 1st. Mr. V. E. Orsborn was reappointed to the New Inn- ‘don congregation for a. period of 'slx months. Rev. Alex R. Gibson. Montague, asked Presbytery for leave of absence for six months in order that lVllr. and Mrs. Gibson‘ might take a trip abroad. The leave of absence was granted. Mr. Nor- I man McDonaYd, Cape Breton will —l. supply Mr. Gibson's pizlplt in his absence. The question 0i’ an in- creased grant for the Tyne Valley congregation was discussed briefly It was agreed to take up this mat- lter at the regular meet n: in No- garet vember. In the meantime the con- 2 igregation is to be notified to send {in representatives from the differ- 4 tent sections of the omg-iegatlon to [be present at the Presbytery meet- y Ellr ‘ing in November. After the discus- 2. Duly stun of l few minor matters the Presbytery adjourned to meet at the ‘call of the Moderator and Clerk, [of which public intimation was giv- sec. III. Grades 5 and 6-1. Nei- en and the meeting was closed with tie Madore, Souris Convent; 2. A!‘ the benediction by the Moderator. Sec. IV. Grades 7 and il.--1. Brid- get McIntosh, Souris Convent; 2. John Beamtsh, Souris H'gh; 3 Ma- ry Ellen McDonald, Chepstow; 4. Evelyn Cairns, Souris Convent. Bee. IV. Grades 9 and l0.-l. Mar- (lorie Paquet, Souris Convent; 2. Jo- jsephine Wight, Souris Convent; 3 Marjorie Cheverie, Souris Convent: 4. Florence McDonald, Souris Con- Sec. m. Art wdrir, Grade 2. : Sec, IV. Potted flowering plum Elizabeth McDonald, Souris Con- Sec. ll. Wheat-i. Helen Cairns, -l. Ruth Poole, Souris High; 2. ivent; '4’. Rita Condon. . E‘.'/.‘1_\'Il Cairns. Joyce Buffet, Souris Convent; SIVBMZ 3- MM‘? Whitley. Souris Con- PlltYiCilil Mtlyflilgll, Souris Convent; ‘vent: 4. Helen M.’ Pequot. Souris 4. Marguerite ,4. Shirley Gillam, Souris High. ‘Convent. i ’ Sec. m, Grade a.-1. Mdr Apron-l. Amy Malone, R. Gheverie, Souris Convent Souris Convent; 2. Mary McKesr- ney, Souris Convent; 3. Annie Jen- John McIntosh, Souris High; nines, Souris Convent; 4. Jessie Mc- Nettie McCormlc, Granville. Sec. III. Grade IV.—1. Mar See. II. Hemstitching-l. Jean- Cairns, Souris Convent; Evelyn etle O'Neil Sours Convent; 2. Mar- 'Grant, Souris Hi waret Beamfsh. Souris Convent; 8. bell, Souris High; 4. Daniel Crou- Margaret Ellen Chevarle, Souris cher, Souris High. Convent; 4. Hattie Benuchard, Sou- lris Convent. Jeanette O'Neil, Souris Convent‘ 2 gh; Edward Camp- THE cuAizLowizrowiv GQABDIAN tlENTRAL GUARDIAN _ RELIGIOUS SERVICE; u, 1.».- l bereavement. v. R. Moorehcad Legato, Rev. Clerk of the General Assembly, stating that Miss Jean Gown-n, 3A., Girls Work Secretary of the Pres- byterian Church in Canada had re- signed her position end that now all the Presbyteries throughout d». were called upon to nom- some one to take Miss 00w- place. ‘Ihe name of Mls Louise Class 8 D lcc Byrne. Souris Convent; 3. Stir- Rev. liked Williamson. Sec. II. Hemstitehlng-J. Rite iling Dingwell, Souris High; 4. Lam- McEnehcrn. Souris Convent; 2. Ca- fbert Gallant, Souris High. Bee. 3. Grades 'l and B-l. Edna. Sec. IV. Embroidered linen-l. Paquet, Souris Convent; 2. Luleah _ Florence McLean, Souris Convent: ‘Roop. Souris Convent; 3. Mary Mc- gznfiglz" yuuufiyksgt 2. Agneta Perry, Souris Convent; 3. Donald, Chepstow; 4. Eleanor Lu~ ' ' ' Mary Cheverie, Souris Convent. See. III. Mended garment-l. No- Jra McLean, Souris Convent; 2. Jean- ele Mclcan, Souris Convent; 2 .195. ette McNeil, Souris Convent; 3. Ma- ‘lsie Bushey, Souris Hfizh; 3. Rita 4. Evelyn Cairns, sou- ‘ry McKenrney, Souris Convent; 4. fMcDonuld, Souris Annie Jennings, Souris Convent. Sec. VI. Linen-l. Gladys Mul_- I iialy, Souris Convent; 2. Helen Mul- Wtvinifred Mvie, Souris Convent: laly, Souris Convent; 3. Rita Mc~ 2. Florence Wwttey, Souris Con- Donald, Souris Convent: 4. Evelyn ‘vent; 3. Edna Paquet. Souris Con- vent; 4. Patricia Moynagh, Souris therlne Oil-lo nley. vie. Souris Convent. SecJIII. Grades 9 and l0.-l. Ad- Gladys Mullaly, Souris Convent. c. VIII. Weather Intyre; 4. Philip Paqud. Sec. V. Portfolio, Grades 3 and4. ’ Lena“ and Phmp Pun”; a. M“, s” n and” 5 and 6_l Ne“ Moynagh and Billy Choverie. Iiclen McDonald. Souris Convent; tie Madore, B01111! Convent; 2. An-‘ Th“ legged m” wimp" M” nie Jennings Souris Convent; 3. warm Paquet and Hume Bu,‘ (b) Exercise book-J. Jessie McIntyre, Souris Convent; 4. ‘chard’ 2' Amy Malone and A‘ Mo‘ Pauline Richards, Souris High; 2. Claude Rich Rita Condon, Souris Convent; 3. 4, Mervin MeDonnld, ‘John McIntosh, Souris Miriam Matthews, Souris High. D . ards, Souris High. on”! Sec. II. Grade ‘I and 8-1. Edna. _ d‘ sour“ convent: 2. Heb ,2. Shirley Gillam, 8. Margaret Pa quet; 4. AnitirMcDonald. Boys under 8-1. Cheater Mcln- m“ mm L“ a‘ ‘ tyre; 2. Melvin Gallant: 8. Hurry Burns; 4. James Rooney. High; 4. McDonal en Muilaly, Souris Convent; 3. Ev- ‘Sec. I. Grade 3. Exercise book- ely-n Cairns, Souris Convent; 4 y, Souris Oon- John Beamish, Souris High. Souris Con- ‘vent; 2. Mary 1.. Gallant, sound Sec. n. Grades o and 1o.-1. Ad- quet, Souris ele McLean, Souris Convent; 2. Ri- 4. Jeanette O'Neil. Souris ta McDonald, Souris Convent; 3 Gladys Mullaly, Souris Convent; 4. [Joule Bushey, Souris High. Sec. VII. Grades '1 and 8.—l. An- nie Cheverie, Souris Convent; 2. ' 4. Muriel McDonald. 3 legaed moo (boyll-l. Philip Paquet and Jock McLcllnn; 2. Ron- ' m“ h" "w": mm“ lnle Choverle and Albun Plquet; 8. |Elmer Pequot and Amby Moynugh; Sec. XI. [eaves Grades ti. 6 and’! mom“ stubben m‘ sumac _ --1. Souris High; 2. Grades 3 and 4 , ,bo'>l.-l. Blanche Green, Souris Souris Convent; 3. Grade 4, Souris 2. Leo McDonald, Souris High; 4. Grades 6 and 6. Souris High; a, ElGllnOl‘ Lavie, BOUII! Con. mtM-Hmmlemmnuamru 80tlW¢dl-LGrldQ'l,80ll- ey, Souris High. ' Convent. Elmer Taylor and Mrs. James Mac- they will HD9114 "l! "ml"- division of the Catholic Women? m Convent. klnoon and Mrs. Taylor. A dainty Mr. and Mrs. ‘rheodore Bayer. ha“, Q; Q”“d."' Wm, m, mi. spam lunch was served by the committee Charlottetown were recent motor- ]°w1ng omen; “mud; ch" u . 1h flllffl- , iota to Bea View, the guests of Mrs aonomyy gimpium_nev_ Fgthel Boys under 10-1. Harvey Poole; 2. Lemuel Paquet; 3. George Pa- ' quot; 4. Bud McCormick. Thll I2 reserved {or non. but advertisements of n nun character may be Inserted at the rah of lo per word, Illiclly paynbla In al- RELIEVING ORGANTST-In the absence of w; Keith Rogers, on vacation, Horace McEwen is wtinq u organist or. 5t. James Church. KILLED IN AUTO ACCDENT i . -—Mll'fl. w. n. ndumrn received a 54"?‘ 3.1”“ 3mm‘ "h" ‘h’ “m” ‘plwm “m” “ h '° ‘m “We! wen-rm o telegramfmmi m. Garrison, Supt, Ram‘ “maul”! of Belmont Sanitarium, Bit. Claim- vllle, Ohio, stating that. hil eon. Miles had been instantly killed in an auto accident on Saturday oi-‘wbel’ md- The m8"! 1140MB o! past week with her mother Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. Garrison in this city wflllivzmttolcmnoftheir and it Mrs. I'm! Bell. Carleton. he: ro- t; mug“ m; him-gm," g; g m‘ o“ m “wit”? °' w°m11P Ind PRESBYTBRY MEETING - The PNsbvtei-y d: Prince Edward uluud _ , met in special session at 1.90 p. m - . _ on 'I‘uesdBY, October 4th in West- ' “ ‘ ' ' ‘Vmmsifl 3111-11191. New Glasgow, N3. i Isaac, Souris High; S. Elmer Mc- Donald, Cliepstow; 4. Bernard Car- ter, Sourls Highfi River,‘ is mending the Week In 31 0g h" mmkml A ‘hone app”, Wilkes. Interesting and touch ‘ , Halifax, attending the n be storied were told of the Cli i,- md W” °Pm°d Wm! DEW!‘ b! Rent Canada Exhibition, a‘ m , was nude to the congregation for urc Ci G. Carlyle Webster. ‘Phase present _ _ were Rev. Fred Williamson, Mod- Sec. I. Grades 9 and 10. 1. Mar Erato“ Rev. R Hem!” stave", “m. 501,5]; and Mr. C. F. Council the solo, "I wife of the late Mr. Donald lilahar, 9’ m.“ attendance’ m .; bccuned at her h“ resident» m in the number of the older pCCplCQFVH to Hear My Saviour’: Voice. Bentley. on Sunday. October lath, after an illness of over six months. Since the passing of her husband, Mrs. Malone gradually weakened. Durlnk her illness she received ev- Th8 uwlce’ yeamdly morning smcwr’ and w“! any on a study V3; cm gftmhgegmfxgrawiulifi Iwith rm. m. John odour-d of mvr- ave a very interaction introduc- in Charlotte/town for this purpose.‘ mm u n” - prawn“ Mrs. Malone was formerly Miss Marzaret MacPheraon of Glenwood ""1 W” 5'7 Wars of age. She was - Q member of Pdncewwn Umwd 0! the Christian Church. It ll the profound study .111 dramatic form ahumh where she wmibe mm“: office of the Church to transmit certain great moral , blems. h" 1°" Wm b9 eillecially felt in ' hel‘ home, where slid faithfully porq ' W formed her duty as a wife and mo» ther. Them are left w mourn m - i . dlllihtera, Mrs. James Ramsay. of , Hamilton dud Mud I-iln, a. w. of 6111"’ WM" I ' Charlottetown and one "n, w; Bohr. Marian Elizabeth, Captain I H. M. O. B. Saguenay, which ar- Arthur Mahar. WhO“ reside; ‘i I-Iollett, had finished dische-rslnk I rived in w" Wednesday. ls expect- hmflfl; Ilso two sisters. Mrs. Har- "T" °1 “u- bert Macwilliam! of w a dud one 9'9"“ "1"" in“ sister m and United States. T0 uii 5°" film" °-- “PM” "W" . -— d: chm the wmpamy o; m, ma“ cctto, arrived 1n port with n cargo f Customs Cruiser Ohaleur, Cap- munity y, extend“; Th, mm,“ '0! lumber from Nelson, N. B. ‘tain Heather, has sailed. m, h,“ on»m,gay “m”, m, Brim Stcwnrflwhl-rl c. o. s. Arraa, Captain Bark- the sermon was conducted by her “mm” Pfiml m” our“ a‘ houu‘ h" 5mm‘ ' pastor, the Rev. M. A. MlwMilldn. “P” °°“°‘“°' M’ m 1”“ Lgkrinwioww- “"7"” ‘mm Interment took place in Mo] d . ' ' , gemmm Th, mu “mum mini-m Patrol nodes. Hal- Lynn- Wharf as follows: Messrs. Edward Mnc- Kata’ own.“ zmck‘ m mm 5cm“ m” 0mm“ 0.1mm] KBY- Jflhn Clerk, Wallace Mm- . . m“, John “d Prawn Pkknflng’ g, 5, Roundup, Captain m in; a cargo of OOll here. verse, on Pictou-Ohnrlottctown Picker-d’: Whuf cm” Adm‘ mm. Bohr. Amiur w., Olptlln Arthur ‘ Young. In port. The Mnlpeque Women's Institute has resumed its social evenings, the fir-deducting bun: held October l’! in the Institute room. with a (Patriot Please 00m’) good attendance. The business end- . ed, the committee on entertainment w. J. H. Burns and dnuzhter number o; my“ pram“, Th. n“ took charge, namely Mrs. -George Miss Helen will leave early tn tlv mummy, w" than gm-meq g9 M‘; ._ Bear-law, Mrs. Hume Hopgood, Mrs. week for North Wtitohire where known u m, "m"; “mm,” guy. " n» smelt fishing omhlflflntbd on n Donald. Saturday the 15th and so for our fish - to Ml Boys m to ILL Amby Mo,“ aultfilzfftlhglflgzymt with good n Recent motorists B900!!! MacDonold. nagh; 2. Camille Cheverie; 8. Billy ' Cheverie; 4. Elmer McDonald. Boys 12 to 1 4_1_ John Beam!!!" Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Dixon, Bmd- and Mrs. George Inckhart. 8911118 3rd Vice-Presldent-Mrl. John _ Julbone, Mr. and 34mm Valley. Miss Bertha Davidon, Bur- McNolly. 2. Jack Mchellan, 8. Herbie Mo amnion “d M," Jun 0mm- “ma. _ plan. Dornley were motorists to . wheelbarrow raw-l‘ ‘mck M” Sturgeon on unday and won Mr. and Mn. Walden Toombe,‘ Corresponding Secretary-Miss guest: of m1. Ino hunch. i North wlltahlre were recent guests Jennie MacDonald. Anion: those who attended the Hamilton. funeral of the into like. Donald Mahdr were the following: my, Mrs. Ernest Oaibeck and children speeches were made by the Dioces- _ {Herbert MacMurdo, Mrs. Maclihd- of Charlottetown were recent mic" N! Pfflflldfint Mfl- JWflPh 3115mm’- Gm‘ "M" "*1" Rm‘ “°L°““' yen. Mesm. John MBOPhBISOn. of Mrs. comedies parents. Mr. and Kelly: Croce: also Mrq- M- M- Muir. Wllburt MMWlHil-Inl, Duncan Dar- wa. Wm. Woodsido, I-Innrllton. uhy and Mn. Frank Murrlr. 0118'!’ m. dud mu. Harry 5C0“ 9f bfllltbn have minded home um ed by w» Mmmt 110112;»! :1‘ 0 . .MfsotdO0G cos-i 8-1- Mm t"? c" m"; mm"; ".""*" ".:.*".""".:":- t"; ..... 3.12:: s... .... ....~ z. Daisy McDonald; a. Ruth Poole; | "zcmzpngghai; ‘fiwémf ° n" m‘ ' “m” ‘m’ ' "e19 9 mu “if”? . ;Mra.Wl1lio n t- am! “m,” m_1_ He,” ma” secure, who in the guest d: he: Ngw sulynjylsjon m: as m may. use z. Alice McDonald; s. Beatrice mu- i°°“‘“‘ M“ 5”” land; 4. Theresa Cheverio. m1. md wed dud m. Ydud Girl! under 12-1. Annie Jon- ' bfflwh of an mum Ind ma. “m”; 1 wmmmd “and”: t 0:11am Waterford. ‘C. B. are kuuta A motto: no hold at Iiort mum‘ w” 2mm” b’ Q elem . Joy” Bum, “d “m” mm ,0 Mr. and Mrs. hartwell Cronin. Augustus Sunday nftornoon by the , _ ~ MH- Omler is mdunllv improving catholic women’: League of onu- ""' \ . ll w. rm. George nedrim u opsnd- at that vim. ma. r. a. cam. étgflfgafiitizfnzvmi- as some. time in Montlzlle with insider,“ 0pm m muttigJ w I m“ mm w dun" “nub, mgwm _ it r daughter. Mrs. George Thomp- B!’ ill cl ""1""- 100 yard dash boys over 14-4. m1‘ Raymond Donahue; 2. Harold Hoc- _ ma: clothes." ‘m, m, 3mm, Moon,’ rm s. n. cdmpmu spent o m the mmbtlflfl of nlltleill “d "I . “m, iv days in i-idmiim “may m. ullectunl inurelttfluaddruawu “will? h“ ' ' m‘ I mmmmwkm.“ lucItntm-chiactonlonni. cruwpvmdmtl WW1“! “°°°' ‘ ‘i "W" ‘Meir- dwwwceo‘ ; bu; , -...'on_en ‘g3, i992 Sltllrday evening- on at, pm" ‘m: urns!‘ cmmcn to Chg mid Road neu- tho Peoples Oenutery.’ ——-—— ‘which gum. l, m. , The carwhiuh Iflflvcggdlng “n. At the morning nor-vice the Rev.’ new qm-‘um con-ea‘ _ ma 1m u» plvement, m: ovu *- 0- View“ punched an eloquent required m shed dbrdmnutic“ "i a four foot embankment, narrowly Serum‘ m "n" 31519", i119 Owik‘ ad mined a telephone pole and turned ion being Bible society Sunday. m“, ‘imch over in a field. The driver bscaped hiring u his goat Matthew 10,14: W, do “H (filling “gm , d h! without mum bu; m, other m, - . . . ."Wlth God all thlnn u"! by m, fiopzvratcllvecixflfcg: be do ~ cupmt Q1 u” a}. Q, mdy. “mum, possible" h! [IN l vivid outline of "an boas.‘ or maul; ed duvm scalp wound, which ncc- "w ii-ifmltlvn- 111d 11ml d! the, , ‘ ~ easitoted her Ollll t0 thoPrlnoo M"!!! w! Fbreisn BlblO sdcidivvgaed ‘gfimfigfgfigg; n2: to all men o Bible elr n ' m“ W1‘!- wnkuo. withtgut note zlfidspulfgenu’ Th” p'°“°hi _ No Boclety save only and Ohtrch is edueauonflmlznig°i°f°f°° “i thg dearer 1» oiuuvm than this m Wm me ! h” chiirm - nut society. m dauntleu oour- d g " °' ‘m’ minim: Mrs. Fulton Sanderson spent the um m, 11mm,“ “gm. m, my“. “n “"71"! °n “Hell's and did ideals 0f m founders m on "kw" °' “m” °““““’- I" for- w. s. mddxiulav. North River. Mum, u, m“, ‘ohm o’ d“ mum, i, i,“ the stat-us u‘ flo-dly. mum mun mm wt- ' W“ mm“ m‘ w“ ‘We ——---_---__. PERSONALS “m” m" "l "FY1516 Wit in twentieth century demonlhtion of ‘Mo.’ 2 mm‘- ‘ - in» utter u-uui oftho text O1 u» m m‘ “w” “Mm i" "w w!’ . Omuiianl, the Church ‘- joy. m maid add a, 1; the bmd- Pmthee Mi‘- W- I- MlcKlnlav North pdid of the Church dud and lrlefl- ‘h’ 5”“ ‘n “° 1°" "i" 2B Ian-z -_-_. 1mm swam“ “Wm m the w, institutions for the rescue of bu"; leotion which u iuwroy u» be made. w“ “"4 "ii"! "m" who hm; _._.d__._______ spa-Mn‘ w ‘ w“ convent 0a fallen into evil ways. For the Blip‘: MAL in and evening m. Vincent oom- W” °' “w” "d “h” met ens mended n. sorta »of sermons . on amuse?’ “.899?” i‘ made 1'01" 5" ' "am Message d: the whirlwind". ;’°°‘“‘b:"°‘;:d“’.'“¢ ‘hi’ “with o! A “mo, Red m.” bunch w“ The theme of the evening was “em '- m’ “m” "e herd. greater. Thechallcngc is for sac. 8m,“ u" ‘ woflhipm; numb” Wood sang the netting of "Lead Ki Li ht” b D. The pawns of M“ M t] Sunday School had another day "i"? B’ Y Pllkh Evens. The adulrblblo class met yes- terday aftemoon for the first time Tammy {mu-En 01113305 since vacation. Rev. Dr. Coffin I has ngatu consented to "ct as in- present. was nductedi by Rev. o. N‘. Brown or the Book of Job. Dr- corrid- tory address on the literary forms The text’ wuPYe are the light of 0i’ the Bible. its priestly, prophetic, the world"—worda of Jesus oddrcs- Ind wisdom literature. Job is one sed w His disciples, the founders of the wisdom books. and is a very (I MlrlnaWlllrf led t0 remain here until Friday, the Maolaod, has sailed After dischari- Tug auuy, Captain Gouge, at scnr. Mona, cdpmu Hen-inc. preoent nttondinl t0 D. P. W. hu aatlodaftor discharging o cor- Dredge No. I at Pmmuro Island. I0 0! wll 1w"- Boyer‘: parents. M!‘- nnd m1 E- Orokcn. President-Girl. J. J. MacDonald 1st Vtoe-Prestdent-Mra. Juries A were Mr. and Mrs. Ernest John- 2nd vice-Preuldcntr-Mrs. Eugene son and family, Long River; Mr. 0511mm. Recording Secretary-Min. Jo scph Richer. of m. and Mrs. locus Ramsay, Treasurer-Mrs. John J. Mc- ' Carthy. - After the election of officers lotmowa. ‘The junior brunch. 0W1- ' ‘ Mr. and Mn. Hugh Carr, oump- olio Women's Luzue was represent- J. .1. Murray, o. w. n, st. Ann's’ brook. A vote of thanks was tend-_ 0f (}_'W,L_ Fgrmgd mu m. visiting 11am m men klndneasincomlng wort!!!“ " iocuwwpmmavurnmolmm- ‘w’ i -;-_ ——-—- hing o lub-divinion of the O. W. L. . I gp-Ill In Ollmll 01 m» pow. ohm» wt 1 ‘°“' m“ "° "w" d" ,, ,, benefit! of thll flint uoclety W‘ “"14 1"“ Wimp along in hi! ii I r