uu gill-guru 21. lvsq TH E (}HAKl..U'l'l'l£'l'UWI\ UUAKUIAB I 10.1.... Only CAPITQL 3154445 ‘The Gentral Iiuarlilsll PRINCE EIIWAIIII ‘£33,? r __ HAROLD BELL WRIGETIS This column In reserved for III! or locnlllntcrest but advertising OI “MINE WITH IIION 000R” Puls COMEDY - cswroou - NOVELTY S STARTLING AS ITS TITLE! I»- t. ll‘l'll'~ fllslv‘ \ll',\°IIlv\'IlI\\‘_ ll llilltl u)‘ n newly nature may be lnlcllofl ll d uenlu a word -¢ lllllbll ‘I Advance. FIII Ila he! fhl lbrillal LBW JIWruJnI-b HERVIExIIALLEN FREDRVIIIHMARCH PLUS NEWS- SHOWS START EARLY —~6.30—9 |l. nl. CONFEDEI-ATION LU’! INIUB- AN CE. L-GTOB-‘I-IZ-Sli SHOES DYIJD ANY C0108.- Guaranteed. At Jimmy's Bhoe Par- lor, Queen St. I802i-10-l7-3i i A BUY ROBIN HOOD. FLOUII now, you will not regret it. "BRQOKVILLE LIME" for but llll. l l~l<lH-'. results. N-BOQ-IO-B-tl. Oct. 81. ’ MRS. R. L. DICKIESON, New Glasgow, will be at home to her friends on Friday evening, October 23rd from seven to nine. 14-8091-10-21-13. RECEIVES SAD NEWS-Mr. John B. MacDowelL, Bradalbane, [has received a telegram intimating 1 the death of his nephew, Mr. Bpur- lglcon Gunn. who succumbed to an zattnck of pneumonia. in Regina. Isask. The late Mr. Gunn formerly resided in Bradalbane. Sal Heparin oual. ATION* will help restore your energy ' lee-v» h web-e Adm an? 1.‘%°3§.'Z;.’§’£'Z°.i".“§lZIl2 C! W6" (I5 COIIETIPIITIOII time, just as quickly and thoroughly, Sal REMEMBER THIS-—when you suffer from He atica sets in to combat and correct your constipation you probably suffer from ex- sci condition. cess acidity, too. In nearly every case the one" N9 "mm" 7°“ ‘mm feel hm"! This ""9 accompanies the other. MILTON CLUB ORGANIZED-A Girl's SeWlIlg Club was organized in South Milton by Miss Jean Rodd, Supervisor of Women's Institutes on Monday afternoon. Ten girls were present and the officers elect- ed were: Pres, Hilda Coles. Vioe- P 1, U s COMEDY AND SERIAL - cum». 1o ITHU§RSWDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY DAILY 3.15 -'l.00 - s45. sarurmnv MAflNF-E 23° plenum, refreshing drink has tackled the two . , , ‘ . ‘ d ' e relic correctin the one “"3"” ofym“ "nu"! ‘"933’- l MATIA EE 7¥~ EVENING Pres" Vera Home’ sec" Marjorie unllxegf at: 8?S‘(‘)tC80TIl'€C( tlmleyolher g No half-way measures here; Two C0lltllflon< 7 11¢ - 27¢ (‘ ' 27c _ 33c M°°T5~ The leaders Wm be MYS- That's why Sal Hepaliczfs double action is so to be overcome-en mineral salt laxative with .1 Gerald Hopper and. Miss Verna in: ortantto you.ForSa|Hepstica combstsoofb. double action which overcomes both. Got a Rodd ‘ Tillie two zeaspoonfuis of Sal Hepatic: in a bottle of Sal l-Iepaticafrom yourdrugglstroday, The Mineral Salt Laxatil-e Illa! _a_ls_o combats Acidity il2; took fiii-TuTthé evening entertainment. A collec- tion amounting to $15.40 was lak- en in aid of Tuberculosis League. (Patriot Please Copy) PAINFUI. INJURY-Mrs. Cassie s A L H E c lJ. Scott of Randolph, Mass. who has been visiting at the home of v her sister Mrs. Colin Fraser, Eust- ' one of great gallantry-l by Boout ed in your home to-nigla lli-‘iq: 0n Street. City, had the misfortune Eamshaw, Rena. Luion and Peter have met to celebrate Wltli yo“ 0f fflllin! and Iridium! 1191’ h-IP- Hertzberg. Unfortunately it is not and offer our Congffllllillifillg on She is now in the P. E. I. Hospital within the scope of the Scout As- the happy event of your tlventy. , “Annuéillildriélt Convention The annual district conventional York. Marshfield, Dunstaffnage, Pleasant Grove, stanhope, Cove SlIM SIIMMEIIVIILE PLUS The National Park M ATINE E 16c-27c THUR§DAY — FRIDAY — SATURDAY DAILY 3.15 - 1.00 -- 8.4.1 P. M. _ 27c. 33c, 38c EVENINGS Mr. Tea Poit Says: For a Delicious Cup 0f Fllll Flavoured Tea en by Mrs. J. W. MacCabe, Stan- l hope. which was responded to by L West Royalty Institute. Minutes ‘of 1935 convention were read by , Airs. Allen Swan, secretary. I Dulzslaifnagl- kindly invited l convention for the next year. j Following are the officers for 1936-37:- I Prcsident-Mrs. Herbert Thomp- I soil, DIIIIFILIIIIILIQC. l the Viqc-Pivsitll-lll. - Airs. Jenkins, Dunstaifnage. Secretary - Mlrs. John T. Fergu- son, Marslifield. A most interesting address was William Little King and all his play-mates Will come down from old “Bye- town" To gambol on the beaches While waves roll up and down. 'l‘here'll be -Wi1iie, Thane Dunning, Brad, Lucas and PPtcr also All having srucil sport with the new toy “They've bought with the People's dough. and If they're wise. thcy‘ll hold their Mr. John Burrows of Wilmot Valley was a visitor to the city yes- terday. The many friends of libs. L. L. Vessoy, 200 Weymouth. Street, will regret to learn that she is ill with quinsey. Mr. and Mrs. Colin NfcLure and Mr. and Mrs. Fenton McLure and son Derril of Brackley Point .vvere visitors to Borden Sunday, Wests of Mr. and Mrs. 0. W. McAi-thur. IN MEMIIBIAII An outstanding example of cour- age and endurance in connection with two difficult water rescues, one successful, was that which this summer won the seldom given Scout's Bronze Cross for 16-year-old King's Scout one unsuccessful; Ool. Philip Earnshaw, General Staff Officer, M. D. No. 6, Halifax. Rena Luton ls the daughter of Col. R. L. Luton, Chief Medical Officer. R. C. A. M. 0., and Peter Hertzberg the son of Ool. C. S. L. Hertzberg. both of Toronto. 'I‘he Earl of Buokinghamshire has been appointed ‘Ihaveling Oom- missioner in England for the Boy Scouts Association. The Earl, who was a scout while at Eton, has a. troop of his own st Great Hamp- den. The White Horse, a famous old English landmark on the hills a- i CRIME DOES NOT PAY Head Flood, East Royalty, West msung qlme cjmfortably He: socmuon w deal with any ca” but “Rh wedding anniversary’ and w. CARTON — SPORT _ \ ‘ 23,22’ Scfefnlialndlzgollluy’ many friends wish her a. speedy re- that of Scout Earnshaw. The MPO WM We may be 11bit‘ ' . i.‘- __ .,- g , um a 1 _____ ' . i d Mhl Silk": n". cob“ SNIURDA‘ "l, n lmstnutm was held m York Han, To make the Park a grand success. eovery Board ventures to express the agan an ce me \\1 I o"! do,“ DMTNEE H W’ Slim! o“ M‘ 1936 with the resident To make it look quite swell hope that the conduct of the two another quarter of a century, as ".‘,. ehl I0 ‘hyhdoun ‘vfrs Glcor e Ross presidirl) I ‘may have t0 purchase “Oalva-y" other“ wncemed Wm be publicly your home is always a ‘lolly “fl- “pgcl to dll ~21; "fining up] l ‘ ' _ g ' 8' . ’ Personals moo gzedy come place to all your friends and, ---—¢- y An address of welcome was glv- And 1'11“ l1 I118 HOIEI- g“ *1"- scout Elmmhaw 1g the 50;; of neighbors and you are both always ready and willing to help in the community. In closing WC would nsk you la accept this gift, not for lLs mone- tary value but as an BXDfCsFlOn of the very best wishes o! your friends, and we sincerely hope the remaining years of your alarmed life may be prosperous and happy. Signed on behalf of your frie-nds. ——;:;_~— M ~_ _ a We Are huying llRANBElllllEi b'tl .-~ ~ -, " '- - - I oh ‘l’ MISS Jean Whilielcrlhcesyre swimming on the Ede Eamshaw or Halifax‘ bovc Springhead, Sutton Poyntz, Dally at our fruit d9‘ I ' ' D 1X1 fll J 1 h ll . ‘ ‘ BRA H M I N An important feature of the af- top Méglrergwue gmgoéigzlraozlri was this summer renovated with partment paying highest Orange Pekoe Tea A gent at Summerside, at Lowest Rate Lloyd Lewis 181 Great George Street. For particulars in connection with routingsand fares consult Phone 540. terlloon session were several demon- slrrllions: Mrs. Ernest Foster, of Aialxshfivlii on “Sandlvich Making". :'ii]Ilil‘ll'Dillllig and framing by Miss Haszard also a. rlemonsiralion on “Small Cakes" by Slanholae Institute. Afternoon meeting closed with l a sing-song loci by Miss Wary Fer- Rcglrie and Vincent Doyle, Pleasant Grove; address, "My Vimy Expedi- tion" by Mrs. R. P. Simpson, Char- lotteown; dialogue, Cove Head Royalty. National Anthem. The courtesy committee extended a vote of thanks to Mrs. Simpson l l For at the next election They're bound to tnkc a flop. Why wast»: our hard-earned duc- ats On such n senseless lark When Prince Edward Isle already MR. MICHAEL MOONEY The cclmnunity of Eastern Kings was saddened on Sunday, Oct. 4 when ll. became known that one or its most esteeme and respected citizens, in the person of Mr. MichaelgMooney of Greenvale, had 15 been called to his Eternal Home. Just one, big, beautiful Park? ed‘ with the singing of "Institute Ode" followed by roll call. answer- ed with some very llsciul house- hold hints and recipes, Minutes of during which hostess served delici- ous lunch. Meeting closed with the singing of National Anthem. +++++o+o0+o++4+++¢+¢¢+o+oo oon-oowwoo-oo l ll. s. IIEIJMING, r.r.,e.l».l.,t.e.r. Certified Puhlil: Accountant Mr. Mooney was a gentleman of worth and service. and was on in- timate terms with the leaders of_ public opinion in his day, among whom may be mentioned the late The late Mr. Mooney was a de- vout member of Saint Mary's Ro- man Catholic Church, Souris, and always lived an exemplary Chris- teen years ago, as also a son, John F‘. who died in Western Canada some years ago. He is survived by two sons Michael G., conductor on rock on the rugged shore at Peg- gy's Cove, N. S., when a high wave suddenly swept her into deep wat- er. In response to the call for help from others, Soout Earnshaw ran to the scene, throwing off his clothes as he ran, and plunged into the heavy surf. The woman was who could not swim, also tried to assist. but lost his footing on the pick and shovel and made “really white" by Weymouth Boy Scouts. During their work the boys dis- covered a huge carved figure of King George III. The establishment of a bureau of Government Archives in South- ern Rhodesia and the collecting of documents concerning the early sliPWfY rocks and also was swept ‘ away. While Peter continued sup- Mesntime, with the aid of a rope thrown to him, Peter Hortzbcrg had reached the shore with Mrs. Motzler. Mr. Brown and Rena and Eric a- board. The people ashore were now culling for Scout Earnshaw, as the only one present who knew how to give artificial respiration. Eric and E I .1 i . R B ‘ & (r l uuson, organist. which was foilow- A VOICE FROM EEI. CREEK. the old school, all too rare. of maalgi xzggzflmgirwzledzgoffi: days of the colony has revealedta To l - . ' ‘ ‘ I . O O w K} l e1 by a (nucleus supper and, ice‘ _V_~__‘_ splendld gmllmnsnts 01 mind “d her by the head swam shorewurd series of maps prepared by L. H A L I F A X creamscrvcd by ladies of Stanhope 51,90); W1, heart and of unusual intelligence. m ’ ‘ Ool. Baden-Powell. They are des- - ' Institute. During his long residence in Kings Ezgaeoelg ‘oofgigbon a roe‘: 12m’ cribed as notably well done and --Go - . . r m er — ~- _ _ _ _ k The Wmmm 5.5.10.1 was largely m. regular mommy meeting o; qoumy m was form“, m ‘Wm back He 2.5M Mum is? “an? complete. and illustrated uvith FRlDAigafsLlTlllailiilfl, ma. F 1T8, Llfé, ACCldflflt, SIC 11888 “blended and the following pro- the Eldon w.1. was held at the endeavor rol- the advancement. an 11km He“ m u h ' merit. MONDAY “in; 19.6 granlme was carried out: hon-la of Mp5, J, F_ vanldersglne, progress and welfare 0f the 00m- Re Lt e nus on w en Two l8 year old Polish Sell ’ u ‘M n2’ " PI cl I Opening chorus, 0 Canada: violin on Tuggday evening, Sept 22nd munity in which he lived. Early in 15 “a” is!“ vmtirpeier Hrirtzbegg’ Scouts who set out three years and ate ass nsuranCe I solo. Miss Marion Thompson, Dun- Wm, an nmendance o; 51X members life he was appointed a Justice 0f j y’ j m l!“ mm om“ o‘ ago to voyage round the world in From CIIARLOTTETOIVN staffnagc; instrumental. . music, and {hype vigiwrg Meeting Qpen- the Peace as a. recognition of his “lo hzfilpbutngn: féllqlgxllg a. 28-foot yacht have experienced Propll-lgrlrlunzmlvi gmlunllnrcs l some of the adventures they sought. , The seven week's crossing of the At- llantic so battered their boat that they had‘ to dispose of it. They purchased a partially constructed Road: reading, Miss Georgie Har- ppgyloug mpgfing were gum read Sir Louis H. Davies, Chief Justice wrung the unoons 1 . T‘ kc“ “m! In . , . . . . .. c ous woman, j . v l 144 Rlchmond St Chg lnttetown pcr, l-lahnltton, dance, Pauline and udqpf,(l(l_ The (lllfcfejlt wm. ‘lot Canada, who was his close friend Ede and mna tamed t vi ihull, 48 ft. long, finished it, and DAY coAcnns 0Nn,_ Wood, Central Roy-ally Institute; mjttecs were heard from and sec'y j and underwhom he served as well B _ ° s“ "g g set off across the Pacific. They solo, Mr. iviilrcd Nr‘.1cDoliaId,Stan- reported on proceeds from concert ' public service in various capacities mm‘- one °“ nth" side melt’ “Iffe 155g reported, m; sydney. For Further Informulinn hope Institute; monologue, Mrs. gmounflng to flmy-5jx d011,“; and las most of his successors in the swam Wm‘ mm w a‘ flshermans i C011!!!" All!’ Tlfki-‘I 55ml Ilr-llluenil. West Roi-airy; miiSICflI , five cents. Arrangements n» next lincludinB Road Inspector in his ‘°P‘~‘ ‘irelchins from the cliff top, th W Canadian National I I u zlulnbcrs by York Young People; l meeting to be nmde at a 1mg; dam l vicinity. and grasped this’ The rope bmlw» e 6 Ral-Iwa S solo, Miss Verna Rodd, South Mil- I R011 can w be amwel-ed with a The Liberal Party, both federal bu‘ ‘he? summed“ I“ “m? It» “m! l A ' U .. C d- ,, yy. fiongl _ - , , . ‘ were able to maintain their posl- IIIIIVBPSaPY 5~ “m m " ton, lnslrunlc-ntal music, Pius Blac- 1 nlgkg], The usual 5mm hom- W55 and local. had no more staunch and “on m L m d w b t l Tcicgraphs kett and Georg-e MacCallum, East enjoyed with music “m1 singing loyal supporter and adviser. not 12:; ihoriun er W ‘I mud The lovely Egg-Of My. and Mk Agents “bout C-Lnafln‘; lVLrs. Jack MaoLeod, New London, was the scene of a happy gather- ing on Monday night, September the 21st when over one hundred event of their twenty-fifth wed- ding anniversary. Mr. B. L. McEwen called the gathering to order and after a. few complimentary remarks culled on market prices for good clean sound stock. GARIIELL BROS. _____._::: ROUND TRIP BARGAIN FARES Children of‘ Five and under twelve years of age Il.~\l.l‘ FARE. Maple Loni’ Contest. You may wln $100. Professional tion life. W_. K. R O R S ms Wm. fomefly Mun", A boat with a fisherman and his friends and neighborfl 88111911!!! l0 i; O-Han1ey_ predmue- him “u” son came on the scene, and took celebrate with them the happy Lloyd, Egan & 00-. Chartered AccounlBIIl-i 140 Richmond Slrefll 4, i 7 the C.N.R., Charlottetown and Jos- < n E D A R S H I N G L E S z eph, who mp3“; Wm, mm, n“ on, the others asked the fishermen to Mr. Harry Whitehead to read an rho“ n n o_ Bu, 1g, It o _ . daughter, Mam chlfl°tkmwn_ put them ashore, but the flsher- address while Mrs George D. fir]: _______M_’ 4 - ' ' . d t An. £ _ The funeral w" held on och 5 man refused. declaring their boat presented them with a beauiu II I“ Stock m} 0 _ we Bookkeeping systems installed or revised mm 5L M, -,, chum, 5mm, would be smashed on the rocks. mantle clock. Mr. MacLeod very " 'ALL (‘RADES-lncllvlln I - ‘y ' ' 1 - o 1 l g , prom and Loss Account! Computed where the mortal remains were P1111113’. Qlilfllllled as he WEB. fltflflil? T991165. thflnkl-"B $11 Y" McLeod & BERT e! I x ' d h ' 151d w m“ 1n gm, pygggnce o; a Boout Esrnshaw again plunged ln- their kindness. All loined in sing- w. E. BENTLEY, ltbtl. ‘ both dbttldhl i FoTh ArJll G-OOGFQT- J.A.BENTLEY.K-~ J CLEARS i Trustee un ert e Bankruptcy Act Zgnmtfimséyqfgztglt: .' 3.331;. rurzh; u; m 1.0.; . ey . . y mrflsfiglé‘, $0,133.... 1 . _ 1; SECQND (fLhARg z Company By 113w; Mingle}. Annual! Statement: when, ,, mum Hm, M", u, hey. He rm back lo the protrate Lunch was served by the ladies q 0 E W Q . {in 6P0!‘ T811811 . sung by Fame, 61-01mm woman and M. once began giving and the remainder of the evening ' l ' . - n rtificil i u n l tl t‘ i ‘ l 5 EXTRA N0.1’s. i Administration 0f Estate-I MIZ‘,Z,,ZZiL,”°'§Z§T,,,Z"°'5333...; .l...“..I.°Z§I§§ Zll...“..Z.'i Z3”..,"'i.'.l.l.”§.?§“2.l...§‘.’"‘ At T.‘ M- AIéBQNIFIAg“ ‘ I> It Pris“ l0 m"! 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