FRINGE EDWARD TODAY Yicroaiflacuu M“ '° l“ s‘°' ‘ °°°“""“"'i Sudden De two points-Jail miserably whenoldilq new impolite the bar and Y, twenty-five yards any. Practice is Mrs 10h" Allen c1‘ were shocked y ’ l’ wbava needed. and only one or tW. Players should be chosen loi- imcirning to hear of the sudden death hi Mrs. John Allen. an old and hi8"- ilplN FRBM important work. The Game By Halves xflflTTflER 21'. 1929 - ' . ath 0f lChurch Services TRINITY UNITED Cllllgcu more was a I00! attendant, all services yesterday. The ch01, der the able guidance and qu- of Prof. Fletcher is giving g ‘plum ill}. ii‘ id service from Sunday to 5mm" and the anthem. "I will gem Flock." at the milflllng gag-vice ‘u greatly enjoyed. The junior coiim, gation (about 75). retired to m, M cisi Hail as the people sang “gun”, Twhile my heart is tender, 1 would i yield that heart to The subject o! Rev. Mr, mm.‘ discourse was "The United Ch of Canada," and he particularly "h phasiud the last two word; ~01 mm ada." He referred to the marvellous development of Canada in new years. far greater thnn u“ people are aware of. Canaan L, not looked upon new as only an u, ricuitural country, but also u m industrial centre. Oui- cm“ m growing rapidly. The home mama task is one of tremendous pfopw‘ r ly esteemed resident of Charlotte- eaiiiu kicked do. The bail is i-e- Itown. who has been residins for "it tilrned by Gormiey. On the scrum! past year with her ogiydrdaugigt-efr. up. referee McDonald awarded thvzveiiri. Mrs. ‘Fred W. 1'6)’. i1 ' i bl d red and whites a free kick. Fraser folk. Mrs. Alien had been trou e kich for a gain. The iorwards foi- for some time with heart lttlkifl lowing well. carry the Pill‘ w 91¢ but was apparently quite W811 will" Abegwels 2s yard line. where poor arising yesterday‘ mominl- 5° "i" ‘bl-ll handling by the Abegweit half her death came with shocking Sud‘ lune almost new the l denn . Th deceased lady ‘"10 W“ anaowlurs. s; s-r. nuns-rays, simm my mum“ m” m, m, Mm‘: BJMM l,‘ E I" h, 1m‘ breach however, by ilsing his had n; formerly Catherine MacKay. a.‘ Taking IGVIBHIO 01 I 10ml: bill 111:1“ I "few much on me klclbufl’; dlugmer of the mm Donald and ghi 5°“ MW"- hmidF- wmilumiAbegvi-eits advance steadily to their g K 1 th t la and is “my ‘m n" h“! m“ o‘ Lui°PP°1""i°'- W°""Y'fl‘° ‘Wm w" tank; lsficrvinvins member‘: cffea fam- Ahorwolts was a-bll to wry tho vi!“ where a battle royal takes place. The‘ my o, “m. chum”. w, A11,“ w“ akin over the saint: Dimstan touch Abbi“ M" um Se,‘ 80mg w weal the We or we m‘ sergbmnor u” awn‘ “m” w we“ m‘ 1n- ‘ u“ u“ '° “mm “we” 51"” “lAilen a veteran of the Crimean war ter by a score of 6 to 3. Both scoresithe scoring line. Corooran. playing! d '1 k mremm p1“, in “me like hm‘ 1mm the Mu" *5 ‘m quarter. makes a nice tackle oi Ben-i“ l ways mo ‘m n o’ which “w “mm” m“ “nawhflded net. who tries to go over. Shaw foi- m‘ aunties a! a C y d beloved “d “d ma“ n" ‘mud m‘ Puy lows on Douoeates iumble the P157 ‘heidwa: “Awieililfi kilo? nigmber and . ' ‘ res en .. £21: 12E gocdcrai: tzgirtewzelrlltyig: still advancing to the red and whiteucuve work" m at “m” Pr”by_ tions, to givg spiritual direction w “molested s m: yard‘ 1111“? He"; met Abegwfinslterian Church. she identified herself people from the 11511111: hamlets o; ' m3 e B CFC %fl€ Oi’ O N311, U! I. - v - h L b Panridae‘! wimu were made w...“ ‘m: m Mun gm 1mm mefviith its dlfferen. societies and Nil i e ilradormoout w the lumbtr bud-y my, Qowm with gm m}: ed m’ s‘! _ . I ibe sincerely mourned. To her only Cami“ Y1 11°? "5 3""!!! Columbia, Jcrum sav inrs. who droie. Guam“. w!’ “ed w_ Godfrey‘ wmiffllm the industrial centre oi Cape sl|il_s 6-3 Opening Tussle For Is- land Football Su- premacy Was Hard Fhught - . In “STIOIIG BOY Li, . v will. IAIIQJOYQYIOGOOI Svewbhederidltlvwnnew Laurel Hardy y coan-zul‘ \ “nacox edy all alike will all. mire and enjoy, 35mins" , USU-ll. PRICES OBCHE STRA PRINCE EDWARD QOCT. 28th’. LE PERRIN PRESENTS ARLIE MARKS PLAYERS 0 P E N I N G P i. A l’ HONDA!‘ NIGHT OCT. 3S Ann _\'ichol‘s Laughing Success iiearls 10st in s, 5e; .0! 1715-903 . . . en- [ulfcd in a tidal wave of romantic bliss . . saved from human (wreckage by a lovc aha! iveathcrcd all su L PRICES F O X ' NEWS NGVELTY ORCHESTRA ha. H, 1 . ‘*1’ . . a in Humor t Puts ‘U ~~ layTha New Show Nightly (VAUDEVILLE PRICES 31-52-80 MATIXEES Tcss. THURS. sar. canvass 16c. ADULTS 25C. Judgement On €o55ision Case At SUTnTneTSidQ caThe facts were that on the l-itii of November last. the defendant wizh —— ;a team of horses and a truck wagon he: Term c! the Cvun‘$'|1i"as hauling hogs to the railroad “'9 I-"im-‘ifl i-fation in the tow-n o5 Kcnsington. In the railway yard near the station and within a few feet of the main mouse: issued and twelve conic-stcd line is a railway siding and immed- cases. uizelj: adjacent is a cattle pan. Dc- A lonsfhr “ff-PP. Judrrwn‘ was fondant drove his ti-am 10 the cat- ‘delivered in. the case of Mann vs Sharp, tried last March. This was ‘ from stay of his truck wagon. andi an action of negligence in vi-‘nzch i-lic wen: to the rear of the wagon toi Piaintlff claimed seventy iii-e dol- unload the hogs. shunting was go-i lars damages for injury to his motor in; on and frightened the horses ‘i and they bolzed and ran. The de-' ierldant gave chase but was unable to catch them. ‘the team ran out of, the y'ard and into the Main Streetd and zliere collided and did injury| to the Plaintiffs motor car which: Willi parked on zlic proper side of the szrccz. The defendant's plea was that. ins ‘has an unavoidable accident. and that he was not guilty of any‘ ncgilgezicc. f J ‘ge Iiiman reviewed the case; ivhzcki had bren sighted to him azi some-length. but held that the de- fendant havzng gone to the rear of his wagon had placed himself in such a position in regard to his team tlria; it ivas out of his power to con- trol if. in case of emergency, and that is was the defendant's duty w have taken more precaution und?r the circumsznriccs. He hcld that the act of omission oi the defendant in not exercising the reasonable care which he could have taken constitut- ed affirmative evidence oi negligence. and that the defendant under the circumstances must take the risk oi Ythe consequences and held him liable ‘for the damages resulting from the accident occasioned by his horses having run away. He assessed the idamagcs at $2615. Mr. Thane Camp- bell for the plaintiff and Mr. Heath strong. K. C. for defendant. Four oi the contested cases were stood over till the December term and the remainder. which were email ‘disputed debt cases. were disposed iof. S. . d." occupied l dar" ctl Pr;- . Tilers were thxtj: sum- i l i i WEAK MEN t ANII ALL DISEASE! OI III! TRIS OUR HEIIAL BIHBDIII Pamphlet on Lola of Manhood and Disorders of lien and Iihhiilot on llla of Women with .'li|\'i(‘B in plain enraiooh free by mnll. Remedies by Mail our specialty. ENGLISH IIIBAL IIIIIfIII- ARY, LTD. ' e< [laioufs merri- "Lhfimml M. “m, mre and the (are that’ i . lit-cps the bile down. the ‘in, lirpLin yticn you "no", u’ “h,” y“ Jillian - Qll Ior ‘ IIICICEYs. niiouou i T“ BIJAIFK‘ ‘IWIIV/ Cl-l EWING . r f‘ Tlflllc Hurley lief. ‘the ' ' ' 4 l i i i 135G Dlvla IL. Vancouver, I. 0. 4 Carroll's ly I Standard Stock l: Mining change quotations as Sollowriy Mills s; Co.. Limited. Amity Copper d: Gold Amulet Mines Arno Mines Ltd. ... ... Barry Hoiiinger . Bidgood Consolidated Falconbridge Nickel Mine ... 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IIIO . ... ... n. .- ...’... ... .... ... n" ... ... --- ens aee . ... ... n. n. u .-ile per. and ticd the reins to theISTANDARD MINING EXCHANGE - and varlou positions underwent a| Ex- supplied by .11 2.81 .21": .21 .12‘; 7.95 .18 F55 .91 .65 a "dams and good mum work ouihounded over the scoring line. nine. the lake of which have never the red and black squad back for. be extended the sincere sympathy of Brew" i0 t»!!! Wheat belt of the been seen since the days of Jamu ._ . "Toby" McMillan. Father Joe Gai- ‘kglezltiyglfeygadzigzfjfimrthsozljf a wide circle of friends in which The iant, Parker Hooper-and what have l u. md 605,1,” s“ 30mg in 3' gremf Gulfdifln 10in!- ycu. 8o fast was Partridge. that the? ‘ “i red and white quarters and haiveyfigsafntnifibacaiaivglfyziiszi were tied to t-be mast and helpless “mums w mtg-rapt l N“ and luck] in the face of those sudden piayswu; of dang“ Th!‘ kick m, “mi The ‘mmui “m1”! u m" ‘ud- M” gave the Saints a new Lease 0n life.| 110$ RUG» 0H0 iOt-l O11 IDS Efliflldid i They gamed . dribble tn“ “may and awhile: work as! Pl-mi4l¢'$'ended disaltroualy had not o-iveiiii teem-mam. who t bail throilshout thpehyentiréaelgsuiog- fir’ ma’ been on to I11” ‘oh He, The Rube“ study Gm“? with m‘ """°m“¢ b“ °“ ‘m’ 11°F’ l centre at Charlottetown held its first ‘meeting in Prince of Wales College j Saturday. Oct. i9. at 10.30 a. in. were thirty-four teachers i present. ifiimoyhtzlemgg: tggepgrssiagstgzi 'I'he following officers were elect. ytremizofioicfiiratzeo: ‘ {ziflwflafg ‘tmnwdgaigweli; edigr-esiderit-Arthur woolner. Time after time they bucked and , mm," m, &mm.resined to°°mféi Becretary-Mariorie Dbfrath. “mm; their "y u, ‘nun n"; mum“. "n! and were alumni Press Committee-Jean Rodd and yards ct the Abbie line, to be forced 1 ‘naughty; “ammonium costing i Ploasie Yourilrer. bank by super-hum“; e503,; lnd.the1n dearly, ‘man a (we kick was! Question Box Committee-Mary quick plays of the red Ind biLCk‘Q“-arded the Abqwem on the “J Cailazhan and Fred Jenkins. aunt Even m m” would h“. _‘_ i tum ma, Panda returns, md rob The topic for the meeting was "i184 "W!!! not-hint. had norlqwing domy Hui,“ the ban ‘mm “The use of the land table." Mr. roan: "Toby" McMillan pulled one "M, m, new o, the sum halves McPhail gave demonstrations in Lit- of his buck plays m grab the ball on F w go over idi- ihe am try. It y.“ 8 °""“’-° ‘m’ G°°¥"P“Y~ M“ “W” his own three yard line and wTiflw.Qplandjd m; o; work The try w” gave a demonstration in History. through for a get-away or twenty-;unwnvn-g¢d_ For ‘he m“ n“ mm These proved very helpful to the‘ live yards. ’I‘his was the beginning of u”, m, Nd “d white new “Mm” teachers. Mr. Court W55 assigned the the end; there was only a half min-. played m, Abegwem mm the work for the next meeting. A few lite lei! 0i Pill‘. and when the nnal groumt Th” {creed the pl" to difficultiu of the respective teachers zlhxtljnbzt, St. m», g-‘mm, kn "rd m“ time armfmne were taken up. Meeting adjourned rampage. u ‘M in em“ minutes {mm P“: to be held at the same place Nov. yards irom their objective. - l6, at 1o. _ _ “mm.” 5am‘ w“ m‘ open" °i oivdegreaforsczt. tyTllofiili-lizer but: a . m a three game series for the football . ..., n, m, ' c cramoldiishlp 01 Prince rid-ward u. "mum," o. F" “h” land. The tussle was iar superior tmbout even B] ’ p” w“ a' that which was played between the“; ' teams at the opening of the seasonj i Study Group First Meeting ‘em’- ‘m Wm!" "n" 1!! u" 11-". the ball. which is quickly scooped by nve minutes of play. Saint Dimstamr opened an oifensive during this in- iy carrying the oval back where it had been a minute previous. ‘* The Lineups when the University aggregation w‘; defeat-ed ll to l. Since that game the college team eXDerienced a shake f Th, Ab, » . , up m” “nod men‘ m ‘and sum‘. Cweits Billed somewhat ‘ betie I i ' - - M» ma» i. ha....:...*1';.':":..."::::..1;:"";....§:: chance ‘rhese chances were mighty! in“ med m" on m‘ “mi significant as the aberweits realised i and ’i=h'.l.”§..1§”§ fl? 6,321.3? Murphy on Saturday. The game w“ jny-I i body's from start to finish. with the! 10;‘ L?” ‘am’ b“ ‘h’ w‘ ,1‘ '1'“ result that the fans witnessed one‘ ppm when Murphy ' y. o, m, m“, Baum ma“ “m on _ tutu in on the play. He Bets a mu 3 °°Y1= m. Abetw" matron in . m“ do‘: salvxe. On the scrum up from a‘. may yum - cumin Dmcs to 'I‘raincr me Abegwm m" Hm cmpondiwho makes a nice run for a sain. ' 9mm“ o; Gog-nun’ panda,“ raw" ma, Th“ 55bit! oilzrimase continues to "u" Trainer were almost a team in them- i m’ sum m’ yard nae’ when m” i Career“ selves. Their passing and running m mm 1°" 5 ‘dam ilppftrtunity. was excellent, while Mcuiilahiwhfll "16 "d “d "hi" i103‘! are Bennet and Ryan. quarters, showedfmrded ' {we u“ o" the km“ up m... m “m, Th, ANN,“ mm‘ Jimmy Coyle follows well. w inter- linl W" a little dead in foilowinl up. i up‘ “d “*7? "mm minty yards. which gave the halves and quartersi on the scrum "9' the Abtiweit-s more than their aha-re o! the wdrir. m“ ‘ “W”! which Murphy funi- However, the forwards mad; up for’ He‘ my!“ quick m 59° impendinz this to a certain extent , by hard dmger‘ “rely touches the ha" which sflfilld llllf SAINTS ABEGWEITS Full Back m"? O'Neill Halves Power Gormley Partridge 'l‘rainor Qiwrtera lifcMilian Bennett- Ryan Forwards Gillie Croken McCarthy Cass “H1118 Alnqepuaog Callaghan mm'"“w- J- McDonald. Wooiner Lartsr Shaw Ayers imihuow surfing McLeod Peace River district and the mm northern railway point at Churchill, The United Church -was a my}. achievement of which we may h; {justly proud. There are over 3,500 iministers with 12.500 preaching pilg- ies in 25 languages in Canada. sin“ its iorination 368 new fields hm i190" 0961M up and 50D charge; h". since become sell lllflpflfflng_whkh iofmfifiy had to receive aid. Th; Church is looking j gm;- m, new, comers to our country who are flock- ing in by hundreds every day. w, have the Church of Many Nation; l in Winnipeg. the church of the Open Door in Vancouver and admn m", similar churches. A stirring ippgfl W85 made to support the Home Mig- slon work of the Church. The attendance at Sunday schm] was 398. The evening service was broadcast by CHCK. who have agreed to broadcast on, service each sun. My during the next three months, mmlifls and evening alternately. CHCK are giving an excellent service and many letters o! appreciation are being received, one of these received by the writer reads "It came through excellent. good and loud and in, quality of transmission was all that wllid be desired." Radio listeners should send in their letters. it helps." R"- Di‘. Runway spoke on "The ‘m °i Leisure" The text was Eccles: ‘3-1. "To every thing there is a sea- ‘iscn and a time to every purpose un- ‘der the heaven." It was an able ad. idfoss and the first of a series of ad- jdtwfl for young people. n, is 581d y that music is the language o1 he“. ‘an. If so the congregation heard i “m1 Dieasure some of that language rin the anthem. "God that madest l-Earth and Heaven." with Mr. P. D. [Williams taking the solo part and in Miss Frances Wood's solo, "Jeru- salem. ‘rhcu that killest- the Pre- iphttsf‘ sweetly and ‘delightfully i’ rendered. i The Men's Bible class h“ been ; i'°‘°YEl1’\iZcd.'It will be known in fu- . We as "The Brotherhood Bible iCiass." and will meet every Sunday ,aiternoon in the Church at 2.30 p. Qm Di" Rims!!!’ is the teacher or iifldef-Knd Mr. Gentle Johnson ha! .been selected as President for the int" irar. The course of study for [the next few months will be “The | history of the Christian Church." All m!!! are cordially invited w ‘trend. A ii" 0f fill Committee men will ap- l Deli‘ later. IZAL. the oldest British disinfectant- Neill at full m: again played a inns- o“ ‘h’ k‘°"*’“- "T°"Y" “Mimi ierful and steady game. ""°°°"°= ""1 films a play that end- As above mentioned. sung Dun. y "1 in the final and winning score for stan'a showed a hundred per cenpn" Abegw-eits. He ducked and improvement. Lyola, puny, n" ruuilfilslgw forheishteen yards w pm back, was eaeepnanq m, “can: aw w o kicked tor a dribble and iuaemeai in receiving 1m noth- i "Milli "Ii Ifllwld up by Partridze. in; m be desired. Dufly i, a mnqwhv W" rvnnlns like the wind. n Nil handler. His is cool and collect-; w” impossible to halt him as he ed at a! times. and it is a safe be; i Went over. The try was not con- that before the season ends. his prea- i "I'm!- ence in this position will be truly! m, kick-oil, the Being hm felt. The halfline. with Murphy. Ha- .11“- Doyie. Coyie. Murphy and m. gen. Doyle and Gayle on tn; job: gen show plenty speed and good ball- showed fine football. The running of hflndiins. In fact the entire team WWII! and Doyle at times w” ‘seemed imbued with new life, .5 m” Ztliiii? fiffi°‘ti.i.“°" " benefidagefieet: o ciihlrrl; when one is tir out. l hnvg thoroughly anal led Buckingham. It asn nerve-soothing re. spectacular while Doyle and Hagen‘ taofled like Illdiltora. m mm, Deucette. Coreonn quarter line also worked with machine-like precision, while the scrum succeeded in sett- ifll the bail out more oftenei- than in their llflimll dash with the Ahq waits. ‘liken la a whole, Saint Dun- atanlareyltvelvaiuchinthepro- vincial championship limelight. 1mm was one thing iadun; in Blliilillrseamethaianouidbsn-t mldlad. that is the failure of both M Island however, .10 when the local $043M shares Year after year player; i i Went) hammer and will! at the Abeg waits. However. fast work by the Ab. hi! quarters and halves. not forgett- "ll to mention O'Neill. saved situa. tion after situation: and to cap s11 ‘Tflby" McMillan nnally pulled the Rdl-Ildblaebnartwhenatyingaeai-e seemed almolt certain. With the Quinta bucking. pushing 1M Bitter-inc on the Abegweit five yard line. Mclllilan managed w u; t-hebailonaheeiouttnwcrmhia WI! through the breaking mum and cantor twenty-five yards. 7m, i"? P18!- wming just a minute q- ao from the final whistle w" wwah to ma: the stoutest of heart!» but not so with Saint nun. ""3- Tl"! continued to hammer at ' i" 45W ltflflflioid. and when m, aefl d ....,il;..::'....i:.i1..::: or bite.’ " n" Ill". Graduate of Toronto Unieereily. Plot Guiana, Rm“. :3 4v '1'; Qynhoh’ “l OI lei-Ila.