ocrosmn 1, 1957 , 1..., y. One Insertion Ion! Illltrtion light IMQII - ALIQA xxx wvVv-flvvvvvv w” _ V _ _ MH-QQ“ .£CI2ASSI*FIED - ADVERTISEMENTS‘ . __ 11 l b enla .3233." .212. s 3...:- ... 7e pas line of Ii words v17" iilllliliill This afternoon at 4.30 on the P. W. College field - the Abegweits Agents Wanted ___.._..,t.________.___._._.._ "DISTRIBUTORS" QUICKLY DE,- velc-p own independent business handling Sco-temints Yeast Candy; New Ford free; exclusive terri- tory, scotsmiut Oo..inc. 30 Scot‘ rants Bldg. Jerspifcitv, N. J- “w. 9459 f ou-nw OIQTIIBBTINB s. if; v_q1- that,,sells in every. 1 home Agents who can finance the. sale Wurtheu territory, write to Practi- cal Inventions. Ltd, 5145 St. Leiw- rence, Montreal. _ ' , ,1 M-Oct. 1-5-8-12-15-18-32. AGENTS MAKE MONEY-EITHER m.—-distributors. ‘ Bliss Native Herbs, for (ionati-paiion, finalizes.- tion. Rheumatism, neys. 200 doses $1.00. Refined Work. Profitable. ‘Full or part time. Multiply your income. Send’ for free some e and new. Aiman: ac. AlonsoQ. liss MediealuCom- pony, Dept. 124 St. Paul St., East Montreal, Canada. ., . ' 9463-10-1.Sw 8i AGENTS-BARTON 100% PURE wool tailored-‘to-measure suits ‘are popular with men everywhere. Style, quality and finish equal to "any 835th) $45 values. you sell at $23.75 to 828.75. w_e pay, higbeat . LunIIIIISSIOIIS Bild RGIISIOIIS DOD; uses; we back you with most prompt service. Agents who have our new-samples case pronounce“ it the best they ever saw. Write us to-day for our complete pro- position arid free sample case. Barton Tailoring Co., Dept. 8-128, 118i Bleury St., Montreal. A. W. Sept. 24. Oct. 1. GET INTO THE BIG MONEY ‘ class-twenty of our men earned over $7000—Canada's best tailor- , ing salesmen carry Good-year line of Men's tailored-to-measure suits and overcoats. They sell at. sight. A price range that meets every taste at $23.75, $29.75 and $33.75. Highest commissions and free sample suit. Expensive selling out- flt furnished free to serious men. Write at once-will lead you to big incomes. Apply Mr. Sims, Good- wear Clothes Reg.. Dept. 40, Box 984, Montreal, Que. A. W. Oct. 1-0 AMAZING NEW OFFER T0 TAIL- oring salesman. A line for every man and every purse. Highest commissions in all Canada. New Bonus plan makes you a partner. Our direct mail selling hclps in- crease your sales at least 50 per cent. No cold turkey canvassing. Selling plan beatsthem all. Sam- ple outfit in class by itself-gen- erous swatches. Complete selling instructions insure success to ex- perienced salesmcn. as well as newcomers. Exclusive territory going fast. Send for New Fall Line containing expensive equipment- libs Liver, Kim‘ r 'FOII IALEv-LADWS TAILORED suit. NW. sire 42. practically new Apply Guardian. Bishop, Mt. Buchanan. _______.______ ALIA-MANSE AT BROOK- iwith, three acres or land, ._ to!) .-’ Campbell: or flung sissssooi son 8A it.‘ sliivnit Moon assa- ,_ burner. No. l1, at a bargain. Cioocl ‘ as new. ‘Apply J. W. McEwen, Bristol. 9443-9-30-3i CANARIES - YOUNG SINGERS . now, ready for sale. Cages also. P. T. Murphy, Bl Spring Park Rd. , 9318-0-23-81 iron sALa-aorr. MOTOR non new this year, also some lobster gear. Jack R. Bernard, Kensing- ton. 9477-9-29-41 FARM FOR SALE — I00 ACRES with buildings, formerly owned jay Daniel Robertson, Baldwin's Road. For particulars, apply to John McLean dz Son, Montague. 2262921“ FOB l SALE- OLD ESTABLISHED business for sale in Summerside, good opportunity for the right person, reason for selling pro- prietor wishes to retire. Apply BOX 359. FOR SALE AT WHITE SANDS, A farm conttaining 50 acres of land in good state of cultivation. with good buildings. Apply to William Ci Giddings, i8 Leonard St.. Dor- chester. 9476-l0-1-3i Female Help Wanted __________________ wANn-zo AT ONCE—MAID son general housework. Apply 48 Grafton St. 941a-9-29-tf ._._.__i_____._.______ WANTED-MAID FOR GENER- al housework. Apply Mrs. Bruce Stewart, 14 Water St ii’. WANTED-CLERK ronzauanal. store. Apply W. C. West, York. 94ll-9-28-tf GIRL WANTED AT ONCE FOR general housework. Apply 91 King St. 9-30-2i EARN s25 WEEKLY. swing time, writing for newspapers, magazines», Exp. unnec; details Free. Press Syndicate, 637 St. Louis. Mo, ' » th. PRIVATE NURSES FREQUENTLY earn $30 a week. Learn by personal correspondence. Catalogue No. .23 .free. Royal College of Science. Toronto 4, Canada. N.-9-3stf. Faber and Co., Lids P. 0. Box 834-11, Dept. 138. Montreal. A. W. Oct. 1-8. Miscellaneous A MOTORCYCLE BARGAIN. ALTON Webb, 0'l.eary. 9189-9-17-3wks. . ——-—€—i———--—-_ "BUYING TURNIPS DAILY AT railway commencing October 3rd. Harris-Abattoir. 9473-10-1-31 JNO. ALFRED McDONALD, LAND Surveyor, Hermanvllle, P.E.l. 9-6-1mo- ooaaonas can an accommo- dated. APbIy Guardian Office. _ eIaa-e-zs-ai " EXPERT FIJRRIERS, FUR COAT-S repaired. furs altered. rellned, etc. Caldera, l52Hillsboro St. ' 9426-0-29-41 LOADING LAMBS AND HOGS Tuesday Oct. 4th. List at oncc. (SgdJ Millview Livestock Shipp- ing Club. 3i ____________ BAKERS’ OVENS-WRITE FOR catalogue; time payments if de- sired; some used ovens on hand. Hubbard Oven Company, 1,100 Queen West, Toronto. _ _ afsI-‘id-Satlfll HARDWOOD FLOORING — IN beauty. wear and value. our sel- octcd Native Birch_is unexcelled. ~Guarlnteeif to fit and not to, shrink. References to pleased», users. In three grades, at reduc- ed prices. State area. '8. Comp-t ton s=_, Co., Bells River, ,1 M07928 201 AB-uiifikiifififfiiifiifi. orders for tho finest line of Per- _ ,Qp,_qgtlng Cards ever shown _ L . Regal Art Co., 3L0‘ ‘ vo.. wrbntn. ‘ A. WJHept. 24. Oct. 1. u JOB A ‘ mess Ntontlrely free. with an other f ' a‘suIt-'o_t- oye ,-coat, from a ut fifty limp-Q ea s ~ made ma. am m Buaranieed. Cell and, see or write me to call. S. l’. Tar- bush. P. E. Island representative. 1'12 Prince Street, Oitq. _ .2 1 For Sale '%§i.I§.I§3T.35 can: -. 2728-“. eon sans - TWO DOUBLE dwellings. Apply 200 8t." 12-h: I V‘. SALE-BABY CARDIAC 1N dondltion. Apply at 8 Siiflfll t. » IMUI-IO-l-Si iii TWO ARYSHIRI‘ OOWI FOR sale. (one pure bredWnd one FQ qzmdc) in frcahon October 2. flood. gigs. , It. Ilhynee. Dun- sta a‘ e,‘ ' ’ 9395-9-28-4! ‘hike-m- ..-.....;;_ “use. ' it's free if you are sincere. Lewis, ._......_________i_____i_ A IQIG l5 PRIVATE CHRISTMAS‘ WANTED AT ONCE — LADY OF refinement to give all or part time to pleasant work paying $1 an hour. Address replies to Box "B" ‘Care of Guardian. l 9479-10-1-2iJ SELL CHRISTMAS CARDS .- 831-850. CAN BE EARNED AND paid weekly in spare time selling well known line Personal Christ- mas Cards. Experience unneces- sary. An early start and our co- operation assures success. Beau- tiful new sample book free. Master Kraft Co., Limited. Toronto. Rep- resentatives wanted small towns a so. t 1'~'.H.W. Sept. 23-26-28-30. Oct. 3-5. Lost LOST-ON MALPEQUE Roar; Undue Headlight. Finder 1...... m. W. B. Prowsc & Son. Reward] LOST- srrwszu MR. cs0. Rosie's and Mr. Kenneth Me» iLoods store on Sept. 21st. i927. a pulse containing a sum of money and private papers. The .i’lnder will be rewarded by leav- ing ii. at the Post Offico, New Will-shire. or delivered to the -owner, John W. Keats's. Darling- ton. 9458-10431 ;_ ',‘ Situations Vacant Greeting Card sample book free: men and women already making five dollars up daily, in spare, "m0; BXPBPIUIIoe or capital un- necessary. Garretson, Co., Brant- ford. Ont. s. v. Sept. 0-241. SALESMEN -- STEADY. PROFIT| ilblc employment. weekly pay, soiling our universally known, guaranteed quality, Trees. an; Plants. Newcst and best varieties Thoro is good money In it for you. illustrated upto-the-mlnutb __ _ __________ UNUSUAL canon-runny } ' tan-m. CAN m: EARNED wasn- cqulpmcni. Real sales cooper- ation. Write huko Brothers Nurseries, Montreal. . . . , s, .v 9a su. _ Male Iglelp Wanted v _- . . e10 rumba. Granny sin-l ploymsnt for Blrbsrs. Become 4 expert in 8 weeks. Write Moler; rber College, Department "l=“~ lifax, 8-l-22-ttstf y “3I-9-29-3i v—v-v~,-*—-.——ii——————?-—-—~— FOR SERVICE THIS FALL-ONE pure bred Yorkshire boar. Calvin 9430-9-29-3i ‘Only those who have lost, can tell ‘Football players wilt. hold practice at which the following are kindly . asked to be present: H. Saunders. D. Diamond, R. Jenkins. J.-. Morris. C. Campbell, A. Hogan. F. McCarey. S. Diamond, M. Diamzo , George Wood. J. McLeod. J.' ergan, J. Connolly. L. Connolly, S. Bigger, St C. Trainer, S. DesRoches. I. Home. W. J. McDonald, F. McLean, A. Darrach, A. W. Campbell, W. Scan- tlebury, Ed. Lynda. Fred McCabe. siv. Gallant," L. McDonald, Stewart Jones and Raoul Reymond. BIG 111mm NATIONAL LEAGUE Philadelphia . . . . . . 2 6 Boston l2 l8 Faber, Scott andJonnerd, O'Don- nell; Genewich and Hogan. Pittsburgh. ....1 5 0 Cincinnati ..., . . . . . . . . . . .. 2 0 0 Aldridge and Gooch, Lucas and Plcinlch, Hargreave. ' New York 5 Brooklyn . l0 CO 1 9 5~ Henry and Cummings, Vance and Debarry. . " AMERICAN LEAGUE First Game Washington . . . . ..‘. . . . . .. 2 New York . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 4 9 Zachary and Ruel, Pipgrass. Pen- nock and Bengough. 0 Cleveland .. 5 8 St. Louis .. . . . . . . . . . .. 4 I0 Hudlin and L. Sewell, Blasholder and Schang. ‘Second Game Cleveland . . . . . . .' . . . . . . . 1 St. Louis . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 9 l3 2 ' Undcrhill. McKan and Myatt. Wright and Dixon, First Game, Chicago . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 5 Gibson and Bassler. Thomas and McCurdy. Second Game Detroit Chicago . . . . . . .. .. 4 (Called end 8th darkness.) Stoner and Woodall, Faber and Crouse. (Only games scheduled.) ---¢oo-i 0c 6 7 TWO PARALVSIS CASES FOUND AT KINGSTON KINGSTON, 0ul.. Sept, 30. Ono (wise of infantile paralysis has been reported here and ailoihci‘ case at Portsmouth. a small vill- age adjoining the city. Whllc the local health authorities are takiuit duo precautions ihoy point out that one or two cases are reported onvh year and ihey dn not anticipate anything in thc nature of an cpl- emic. .______..i_.______. BIRTHS IMCGINN-‘On Saturday, Scpt. 17th., to Daniel G. and Mrs. McGinn, of Emyvalc. a daughter. Dorothy Fran- cis. ' ' MARRIAGES ._ McINNIS-McMASTER-At the Uni- ted Church Parsonage, Richmond St., September 24th.. i927. by the Rev. Hammond Johnson, Olive May McInnis to Angus D. McMaster. McLEOD —- McKENZIE --At Mou- tague, September 28th, i927, by Rev. A. S. Stewart. lVIalc-olm C. McLeod, oi Meivillo, i0 Cassie Mc- Kenzie of Belle River. DEATHS SIMONS—In East-bosom, Mass: on Sept. 22, William, husband of the late Mary Simona. » ii‘ IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of my Husband, Martin MacDougall, who died October 2nd, 1926. " The golden gates were opened A gentle voice said come . And with farewell unspoken He calmly entered home. No one knows the silent heartache Of the grief that's borne In silencc For the one we loved so well. His Wife and Son. ' THE CHARLOTTETBWN cuanuias Central Guardian ,IIMQKENNA “NS NoTIClk-The drawing on chance, _ A TE cakes at Exhibition will take place Stevie McDonald And in Strand Theatre tonight at 8.30 p. _ m. and published in Monday's and‘ Tuesday's papers. 9480 CORRECTION —In our report 0! ihe 2.30 pace raced on Thursday we mentioned Tyndal Sample as the driver of Teddy Jackson, this should have read George Calbeck. Mr. Caibeck has been ' handling Teddy for about a month and has mude a wonderful improvement in him and drove hint infau cxcel- eni. race cu Thursday, winning , second IIIOIIGY. ‘ HOME COMING SUNDAY-at thc Bfllliisi. Church .t0-morrow.¢ All members of the Church and congre- KB-"O" 3P8 "riled to be in their ac- started all the ringside-seatsand customer! pluses at nil services-it along the sides and balconies were is hoped that ull classes will be filled m capqgigy, filled at thc Sunday School sess- The main bout, of the eygning 1°"- Tlw eubiect of ihe morning was the ten round middleweight Mormon is The S.O,.S. Call. oi the bout between Jack McKenna and Church. At the» evening service Morris McDonald. which was won in Mr. Eaton will speak on “If i had The ‘boxing attractions 'at the Arena last evening were a big draw- ing card and long before the bouts the sixth round by McKenna on a lad Million Dollars.” Miss Lillian technical knockout. McDonald “UQIIZIQB Bblenilid coniralto throwing up the sponge after Mc- voice will be Iieardiu solo at the Kenna had floored him for the evening service. count of nine. Both boxers were fltfweighing in at 155 pounds for McKenna and 158 pounds for McDonald, McKenna from the start was the aggressor, both fightersiought close in and many clinches was the result. In the sixth and fatal round for McDonald, McKenna at the open- ing slmpfld one to the head that rocked McDonald followed in quick succession by two to the body the last putting McDonald‘ to the can- vas for the count of nine, on com- ing to his feet he was groggy. and dazed and McKenna had no diffi- culty in hammering at will. McKenna is a swift, hard-hitt- ins boxer. active and clever and at n0 time during the six rounds was he in trouble. McDonald no doubt is a good boxer, but was not in it with Mc- Keuna wccan say for McDonald a bear for punishment. as he took n. lot of it. and was what could be timed out on his feet. I" U19 (Eighth round semi-final between Steve McDonald and Johnny Alex McIntyre, it could possibly be considered tame along- side of the main bout. but the tlvo boys clearly demonstrated their ability to punch and keep clear of punches. Both boys will be heard from yet in their weight. 1 Both boxers showed to be about ‘ven. with McDonald. slightly thc aggressor and displaying some clev- erfoot work- that kept Mr. Mc- Intyre guessing all the time, al- though both mixcd it lively at times they were apparently fresh at the finish, and it was declared a draw. In the preliminary bout, three rounds between Alf Donovan and lWsCarr. Donovan getting the de- cision at the end of,the fight. ROUND ONE McKcnna opens with a drivc i. GRANVILLE AND VICINITY -- MTB- 3181111611 T0016. Green Road mid Miss Mary Cusack, Teacher m‘ Green Road School. motored to the 01W 0n Friday attending the Ex- liibiiion.—— Mr. Basil Sherry, a wen-L known potato grower of Albany, “Dent, Friday in (he City, -Mr. Louis Sherry, a prominent business man of Summeraide motored to the city on Thursday accompanied by "lies Mary Hagen of Granville and Mrs. T. J. Rauahan of Fernwood. CPOLICE COURT, _Ag the Ponce W" Yesterday morning four pro- iibitlon cases came up for trial, two for having liquor in possession and two for selling. All except one for 56.111112 were adjourned. the latter being dismissed. Seven men charsec with drunkenness were 98011 fined $5.00 or twenty days. One drunk was also charged with interfering with the Police in the discharge of liuty and was fined $25.00 or thirty clays. William Mo.‘ Nally. was fined $200 or three months for having liquor in his possession. The case of Capt. Dicks was again adjourned. I PERSONALS Mr. Arthur C. Wood. Mt. Herbert was a passenger on the Borden train last evening returning from a business trip to Montreal. Mr. and Mrs. John M. Hughes left yesterday morning for Chicago on a visit to their daughter, Mrs. W. M. O’Connell and their sons Mr. J. K. Hughes and Mr. Bernard Hughes, the latter who has for some time been employed by the Devonian Oil Co., of Texas is at present attending clinch, they part and McKcnna drives both to face, they meet close in and exchange iefts and rights to body and chin, and they clinch. McDonald leads with a right and left to body and they clinch, they soar around for an opening and Mc- Kenna leads a hard right to body. the bell caught them swapping rights and lefts in the centre of thc ring. CAPTAIN PINE BELIEVES "COLUMBIA" IS SAFE BOSTON. Mass. Sept. (id-Cap- tain Ben Pinc, Gloucester. owner of thclishing schooner "Columbia" which has » been on the fishing grounds since before the storm of i August 24, which took a toll of four, Nova Scotia schooners _ and their-l crews. declared that there was no} ROUND TWO anxiety being felt for thc safety of! the vessel, The "Columbia" was; _0P°n Wm‘ Mcmlnald driving 3 notdue to return until October firstinght t“ We “bs- Mcxeml" wullmrs he said. and until after that date he! with a "gm m"! 1°" m head- M9‘ would entertain no fears for umlDonald put in lefttobody and right safety opme vcsselg- .to head. McKenna drives a wicked -____<o-q>-——-- ‘right to face. followed by n right LADY 111155311, win, Ap. and left to head and body. clinch. p5,“; 0N U, §_ STAG}; both spring around thc ring and McDonald catches McKenna in thc NEW YORK’ Sept 30,_I_,ady pa, chin with a right. and they clinch tricia Russell. who ran away fromimcxenm‘ drives ‘I right and 1°“ w home as a gm of 17 w become n face and they clinch. McKcnns maid m an English country house lands two hard rights to body and so that shc might study character they clinch’ Mcxenm‘ 33am film,“ and acquire n. cockney accent forz“ ‘m: mt ‘Zgdyb and ‘Fey C “c 1' stage work, is in Now York to ap-ispfl" g aougoeThnEt fizxrebgogumfilfiotgggkllg; under mo‘ They spar around the ring. Mc- Donald puts a right and then n Lady Russell is a. grand daughter" ' . o’ the late Marquis of Dufleflnyleft to McKennas chin and they clinch. McDonald missed a hay- once Govcmor-Gcneral of Canada. maker and they clinch‘ they ex- *- change body punches close in and again clinch McDonald lands his left to hcad and misses with his i u. o. MacLEAN Undertaker KIND I POSITION OPEN- FOR YOUNG oncrgciic murrioil man with n knowledge of rocciviflii I experience and salary. 0478-10-1-51. 1 an ly in spare time selling. well known! line Personal Christmas Cards. Scores of" Stenographers, Ac- 0O“ INTO BUSINESS FOR YOUR-‘ Mi. Make storekeepcrs profits “‘ sto. ‘s tr " We'll put you into business. fur- nish everything you need. train you, carry stock for you. without investing one penny. We'll work withyou until we've made you a success. We've done it for others, We'll do it for you, provided voui are honest. ambitious and wlllilv! ‘to work hard. If you are. write us.i ‘ You'll bear from us at once with " acts. Address uwn Faber s. Co., Lulu 130x Q34, Dept. 238. Montreal. ' \ M. W. Oct. 1-8. ~ , Rates from $3.00 t0 84-59 ifilifiti‘? ..°.”2;;..°.‘..°.°°.?§$ Rexell. . Perday. - . . I f ter Kraft Co., ~. l , , Llfilufi. Tritimlb. Be , totives W cun] solvent é CIIRIIOIZIZQIOWII I wanted small toilms _ ,. _ ' ‘ ' ~ - ' H l Co lvifll-LW. Sept. 34721-20. Oct. 1-4-0. among m!“ 0 6 ., - rsmoaso-ro-msa- ' P'°""°”" BARTON sure Suits and Over-coats at 828.78 and sums. Guaranioed real assoc * and $45.00 values. We want a rep-; resentative in every town. rrI-, iory now going fast. If you want to line up u real live organisation where Service is more than an promise. write at once , New Fell Line. The outfit is freel if you mean business. Highest commissions and most generous I bonuses. Write at once to the ' Barton Tailoring Company. 000t- n-lii. llili Bleury St. Montreal, mirw. apt. 24.-Oot; 1, I .. USE TH BEST flflfl ‘ AND ’ I 5mm taking over this i; FORGET THE 1* noun we have spent “u... thousands of dollars in and, ‘ shipping. Apply Box 331 stating , for our V I MISS BARBARA MeNEILl. right to face, McKeuna drives three will hard ones to body and they clinch. McDonald finds McKennas hcad with a right and they clinch. NR1- . .. her classes in l . eloeution Tuesday, September r 6th. I'hone.958 for M." O4§O+§§Q 0O 04f QIIEEI ’ repairs and Improvements. It is now thc finest i_-iotci 0f its class in the Maritime Prov- inces. It appeals to those who want a comfortable Hotel and splendid table and excellent service at a moder- ategprice. sj-_- FOB CORNS . " BIG_ OR LITTLE SOFT: OR IIARD. 000*» Loyola University. Chicago. thc body and as they dance around ‘ ihe ring cKcnna again lands a -————<0> right an left to body. and they] 0N BIINIBIII Ii. Ii. ---_. J 0 h‘n n y McIntyre Box To A Draw. Donovan Wins Pre- liminary. Large Crowd Witness Both Donald N0 Match For Donald repeats and they clinch again, both meet and exchange body punches from closc in, Mc- Kenna driving u hard right to the body. McDonald landed thrcc light ones at bell. ROUND FOUR They met in the centre of the ring and clinched, both spar for an opening McDonald lands a right to body and McKenna counters with a right to the back of the head- and they clinch, McKenna drives a right and left to body McDonald counters with right to head as they clinch. They dance around and fell into a clinch McDonald lands B right to body, they clinch on ropes. three more clinches and McKenne drives a right to bodyfoilowed by left and right and they clinch Mc- Kenna drives a right to body and a ‘swift upper cut to chin, both swap punches at close range and Mc- Kenna lands a right to the hcad McDonald a left. to the body and they are in a clinch at bell. FIFTH ROUND McKenna rushes out and meets McDonald with a left to chin. fol- lowed by a right and they both gc to the ropes, McDonald fans with a right and lands his left to the chin and they clinch. McKenna caughi McDonald with a right to the body and McDonald sends in a right and left to the face, followed by a right and left to the chin. McKenna counters with two hard rights tc face and they clinch three times. fighting in centre of ring at bell. SIXTH ROUND Jack rushes and they clinch, Mc- Donald lands a right to head, Mc- Donald rushes McKenna to ropes and they clinch, McDonald lands a light right and left to body. Mc- Kenna counters with a hard right to head that rocks McDonald, fol- lowed by a wicked upper cut to body that floors McDonald. at thc count of nine McDonald comcs to his feet groggy and dazed and Mc- Kenna forced right in with lefts and right to head and body Mc- Donald hanging on the ropes and absorbing punishment. McKcnna pulled him to the centre of the ring and landed three hard rights to body, McDonald practically out on his feet when he gives in and Mc- Kenna is still the champion. During the evening the G. W. VT A. Band rendered pleasing select- ions and Messrs. Luby and Bowen also entertained the audience with ifunny sketches. - OFFICIALS _ Referee-Mr. James Pendorgast. = Judges—Messrs. Charles Thomp- ‘son and Jack Ahearn. | 'I‘imers—- Messrs. Wm. Schoficld. Ed. Acorn and Dr. Dougan. ' Announcer—Mr. Wm. Wilson, Do- minion, C. B. M ' SEEK MILLIONAIRE I NEW YORK, Sept. 30. —-Richard J. Reynolds, 2i year old millionaire who has been missing for eleven days is back in New York, it is be- lieved by Val O'Farrell, detective called into thc case by friends of Reynolds. The young hcir to tobacco mil- lions left this city September l6. O'Farrcll said. his investigation had disclosed. It is believed hc wcni to Chicago for the Tunney-Dempsey fight and that hc had returned since then and has remained in se- clitsion. O’Farrcll said it was possible that Reynolds might not have stayed in Chicago. but he is certain that the missing man is unharmed. _.__ DOO-O-OO-O-OQ-OQ 0-000 06 6404-96-0 vicious p, ' IIOTEI. Onc of the largest and best equipped Hotels in Easiem Canada. Contains 120 rooms, 44 of which have private baths. Completely renovated ‘ in the past two years. Few Hotels throughout Canada and the United States have its splendid table. Courteous i service to all Guests. Tele- phones in rooms. Rates $4.00 to $5.50 per day. h Charlottetown i Hotel 00., Ltd. i Proprietors I nanny c. BROWN, Manager i 0000000 0 vowooooo» 00440 VICTORIA HOTEL J. D. Carroll. Lynn, Mass.; Mrs. N. Cumming. Montague. Miss M. West- SWEET POTATOES a Lbs. . . . 25c BASKET GRAPES (per Basket) 75¢ ORANGES per dozen . . . . . . . . . 28c GRAPES .7. . . . 15c and 35¢ per Lb. JENKINS .8. SIIII LIMITED. GROCERS . M01Q+Q+Q+O+OO Q6444Q-v-vQ§O-O ¢0+0+#+ + i St. James Presbyterian Church E nav. sauce MUIR-MINISTER 2 I ORGANIST-GEORGE nsruvau t > 11,00 A. M.-—Communlon. The Rt. Rev. Dr. W. Leslie , (jlgy Moderator of the General Assembly Wm 01'9""- 2.30 P. iVL-Sunday School and Minister's Bible Class. 7 00 I‘. Mr-Thllnkglvmfi scrlnflll b)’ IIIC MIDI-BIO!‘- Anihem-“Sun of My Soul" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. (Turner) - ++o++»0»4 g- ‘ x Zion Presbyterian Church MINISTER-REV. M. SCOTT FULTON. M 5-. z-llg-ON organist and Choir Master-MR. LOUIS D. THO 7i 11.00 A. M.—Sermon. Anthcm—"'l'he Lord Is Mindful of His Own" (Mcflflllsohni zso r. lvL-sunday School M"! Bibi“ °'““°5' 7.00 P. M.—Sermon. Anthem:—"The Lord Be Gracious" . . . . . . .. (WIIIKOOEEI b Morning sermon l1 a. m.—-These Say“!!! "I Mil"- 2.30—Bible Class study: Luke's Gospel- Evgnlng, 7 p. m-Buildlng Stately Mansions- Special address Io students and others. wwwwwnwwwu >0 coo-co» wnoo» Trinity Unjtecl Church MINISTERS .1». . nmusay, n. o. nav. HAMMOND JOHNSON gIlsGANlgTz-WM. a. FLETCHER. A» R- Q- M» 5- T- C- L- TIIE SERVICES 10.00 A. lvL-Prsyer MIMI"!- ll.00 A. M.—Communion, Sermon » Preachcrz-Rev. Hammond Johnson. Apthcm:—“God Shall Wipe Away All Tears" .. Sacrament of The Lord's SUPP". “"4" 59mm“- 3,30 P, IVL-Sabbath School and Bible Classes. iFieldl 7.00 P. M.—-Sermon by Rev. Dr. Ramsey- Soioz-"Beholdl I Stand at the Door’ . . . . . . . . .. (Jlldci Mr. Roy Whitehead. Anghcnu-q will Feed My Flock" . . . . . . . . . .. (Slmpcr) A Cordial ‘vVclcome to Students. I 6 bvwwovvovooomrvc o-oa-o Q-OQOOO-O-OQ-Q-Q-OO-MM i O-Q-Q-%O-O §+§4f§ ¥§§~O-Q§-§-§-§f+O§¢O4§§ The Baptist Church , may. u. c. EATON, a. 0.. MINISTER. c ‘ MISS nonalvm SPENCER, s. T. c. L., ouusmsr. t t 4 "uom: comma suuosv- RALLY DAY In the Sunday School-the iii-st Sunday 0! October marks a time of general return from vacation and u mnewed entry on the activities of every phase of Church life. > you are asked to assist by being present at all services. t MORNING ll 0'CLOCK t Scrmon—"Thc S. O. S. Call of the Church." ‘ Anthemz-"Oh Task: and See." . . . . . . - - - - - - - - - - -. (10%! Everyone. young and old connected with thc 0005"!!!" t lion is urged to be present at this service of worship which , includes Sunday School. EVENING 7 O'CLOCK Anthem: “O Saviour of ihe World“ . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Goes Scrmom-"If I Ilad a Million Dollars." Contralto Solo-"Lead Thou Me On" ' Miss Lillian MacKenzie. All Pews are Free-You are Welcome ai. all SPIIIIWS- 'oo+oo»o+»++<o+0++o+oov+» +004“ o coo-coma“ ooo+++0++0u+++o+0++4ao4¢+o4w . Western Guardian A. Campbell for thc Crown- --RUG APPRECIATED — Til" ‘srrsdlandsomo rug 7127RPM! "led NT)‘: V Canadian coat o nrms mil 8 -' WUII-‘Hl Miss Beatric Wedge of Mount Caf- ilarrlstci‘ ni Calgary, and suprcln" mo] is lo he hung on an honored on, of (l... Knights of Columbus up...“ m. (he walla of the library P“ ('7 l gddrcsscd tho Sumnurr-‘of thc Canadian Location m. Wasfi “:1 "“.‘,,“,‘,,‘,‘,... last Iuight in the luginn according to a letter receiv- ‘hh? hcta Iinmc on Central Strcetfcd by lion. A. 1'2, MacLeen, II. I‘. up. fiernarks being instructive, help-from Miss Alice Vincent Massey- iui and much appreciated by lh-ywiie of the Canadian Minis!" i" lprgg attendance 0t local und vlsqihe United States. itiug knights. Oiiml; spgakervgsiiyiéilrll"? Mfiygiiaiiaic of thing City of St. Mount Carmel, who was taken aud- Jghn, Ho“, Adrien Areenault. K. 0,, den_ly ill during the services In n“, pr, ,1, ,1, MacDonald, Fred-thc Mount Carmel Chapel last Sun- Macnnnald n; 3L JOhn and rpm/day is undergoing treatment in MscNeilI. the Prince County Hospital. Dur- —Rev. Faiher i‘. P. Arsenault. o? away. Montague; M. T. McDonald. Montague; J. W. Sheen. Kensing-l ton; Mrs. J. W. Sheen, Kensington; Pride lle For Bettie- MISS L. McQUAID, Manager was room's‘ onuoo1srs_ U‘ ' ousau riot-at. ,’ M .0 RIIIIIOII. ,' rug Co. i A. J. MacAdam. Selkirk; D. C. Currie. New Glasgow, N. 8.; Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Stewart. Montague: John E. Winsloe, Murray Harbour; Mrs. A. C. Kilbourne, Boston. Mass; Minnie E. Campbell, Quincy, Mass: A. B. Norton. Halifax; Mrs. Emma Mrs. D. McLean. N. YA H. F. N. Pickard. Montreal; A. I... Orin- iston. Toronto; C. T. Murdock. Tor- onto: L. C. Ray, Montreal; Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Thomas, Toronto: Miss Josephine Richards. Halifax: Mill M. Arsenault. Halifax: W. M. Bris- tol, Halifax; E. E. McLean. Halifax; _ ing his indisposition Rev. Fr. (l, V. .__THAT BEDEQUE QHOOTING McCahe of Summersldo will take CASE — The case against Gordon. charge of ihe Parish. ‘ . ' d ilh l f ll "- -' . fvfiiisrirlliliiilzl Erdyiffd 1¥urgo§.'i.“?.§i.i Morning sermon ll a. m.— These was Ewen a premmnary hearmg m, Sayings of Mine. 2.30—Biblo Class Wednesday was before Justice of ‘study: Mme“ "MIM- “"1557 the Peace Alexander Campbell at 9- "l- TBIIIWIIB sum!’ u, 29M"- me summerflde Con" house y”! Special address io students and ot- ierrlay morning. when after review- he"- i . R. B. Stewart. Halifax: E. Brehaut. New Jersey; J. R. Wolf, G. B. Per- ry. St. John: H. Mitchel. Toronto; W. B. Arthur, Halifax: E. J, Fred- ericks. u. m; o. n. Siattel. N. 1.; I. Béllflf TimRsxAt-oeo» .M_ dM_w_ K K s ‘Branch, Bathurst, r an ra Ilka, floughail. N. it; R. C. and nedy, uthport. Mrs. Ififlledy, Southport; A, Kcn- Sufltlphen. N. 8.; an and wlfe/ N. Y.: Roy L. Iialie. W. G. Halifax; R. H. Helm‘. Ottawa. lug the evidence Riveln oin Vziedlgieq day. Mr. Campbell d am sse e: ‘ “V's-flan. ‘on’. case. Edward Burgoyne charlie-Iii, Y with having iu his possession an oi-I cmhllhl 3 U 7* fensive weapon dangerouds dio this?‘ u"! "l 1'91"!‘- pubiic peace was reman e uni ‘ N] Monday next at ll o'clock. Heath! ' mgnngh“ Strong, I(.C-. for Burgoyne, Mnrlcy , M? inset." . l\i, Ileli for Crosaman and Thane OOO-O-OQOOO-OOO-O-QOO 4-OOO-OO-O