1 t THE _CI_IIARLOT_'IETQEV_N_ gummgs - .1 1.- ci ~q~ n! The Public 111111 ustuc W117 ' ‘t. -a"§ l. . Sin-l read in The Patriot of s Batu br ._ d l pub b service brtnb e to the .,1t__ca_no, r We‘ m lldbeueutltalalllttlfillllt-rl flee havesn been retained-so I liasuhie ‘that some -of ~l them - have been Hid - tlilt; iii The rumour phrase of foul-l years ago, "the fl)l9-_ is ialling"—though The Patlll t a‘ ' areful not -' to mention tlitltllflaliltl" ".- “ Isn't it about time that 1131i Stern and foolish 111115111111»: the overn- melltnfiathlsf vinoei-v-fliat; f-dis- missing good officia at every change of istdaltl n-was dis- continued? -In.-t e interests of the lProvinceds ._iii desirable or ‘Tlglllhihiit there sbouldibeiua- L gmflfrflfllfi- » ials withevenL-changeuof adminis- itratlonil-Jl r. mm ar-iwoman enters. othe. upuhlic service. -~takes ipbout four wears in loarning- how to 1 cerium. the autiesbronerly. and. is t-hcnivtemntsrllr. " ' " ' ‘J cause a , , liorltylwi. the electorate have vote for a change ofupubllc policy_or a more rigid administra- tion of public affairs. From the int of view of the public this cus- m is evidently not calculated to reduce efficiency in the public ser- ice. Such is not the custom of pru- ent persons in private life who ave business to be looked after and made profitable. If ‘they have a {lcrk who is notably diligent and - fficlent they hold on to him, 11:97 kluting him as opportunity occurs, av him ltlgher wages, and in the 1' nd, perhaps give him a share in lie business. Tjat is the rcasohablc 1 nd naiural course \-o pursue; But l_he government of this Provlnrtf. E ore frequently than that of any thcr Province or country, dismis- ,_ es many of its experienced and ef- = cient officials and appoints ‘others .- who are inexperienced and. traces- ‘ rlly, for a long time, inefficient, is custom is certainly a_bad,one i t Look at it from another point o l lview. It is advisabiemln the interes i the individual or the government ' r the Province. that persons who l SEPTEMBEIS 23-, 1927 vfi: " o men and women trained. for it alld 1 dentj upon it-literally taki the breed out oi their outlfi‘). I say, that the custom is from that point oi view a mean one by members‘of~ the government and by the public. If any official is found to be neg- llgenton duty and careless in the performance oi it, or inefficient in any respect, he ought, in the inter- est of the Province-to be discharg- ed, no matter to what party he be- longs. But the tendency of the cus- tom of this Province has been to- wards negligence. carelessness and inefficiency because The Party is, in any case, at the back of the official. A few years ago, The Patriot was hot in its denunciation of dismiss- als from the public service without pause assigned. Now, when the dis- missals are again going on, The Patriot is as mild as a sucking dove. It has not a word to say about the use oi “the axe." It ‘ought to be Ju a‘ little LUI sistent. - I am, Sir, etc. A PROVINCIAL PATRIOT sBllllitllll. This afternoon at the Abegwcit grounds at 4 o'clock sharp West Kent vs Queen Square will clash in the final game to decide the in- terscholastic championship for 1927. The games played so far have been real good, West Kent winning "the ‘first game and Queen Square cap- turing the sccond game and tomor- row being the final game promises to be one oi the best games ever played between these two teams so itcwould be well lithe baseball fans would take a special interest in these school games and encourage the boys who can put up such a good brand of ball and do not get the credit which they would get if the fans took more interest in their games. Now fans come along and lbt the boys know that you take as “an; m“ mv-gg-e-one that should be frowned down 1111M! “Melt-hood " d in the City League Baseball 1 llch interest in their game as you thisbaseball season which hos just "P"? “.l- lgames which you have witnessed all ' PAGE‘.'.I‘.I*Il.Bl-EZE' “Fptlerltral Guardian . . _1__. S. A. MacDONALlTS Fall llllell‘ lng Thursday afternoon. 9242-9-20-21. DR. DOUGANS OFFICE will re- open in the Tweel Building on Mon- day, Sept. 26th, 0243-9-20-31 GRAND FALL OPENING Mlllln- cry, mantles, furs, etc" S. A. Mac- Donald's Thursday afternoon. 9242-9-20-21. STILL SElZEIL-On Saturday last preventive officers seized a complete still on a. premises at Lit- tle Pond. MARGARET SEIZES SCHOONER It is reported that the Customs cruiser Margaret seized the Schoon- er Free State loaded with liquor oil the Island coast, but will likely take the schooner to this port where the liquor will be stored and the scoon- er dismantled. TO LOCATE HERE - Mr. C. W. Bissotthwell known in college and legal circles, and for the past year occuping an important position on the Eastern Trust Company, Hali- fax, will leave on the 19th, Instant for Charlottetown where ho will ‘ take a senior position in the coni- pany's branch at that centre.- Ilaliiax Chronicle. HDECORATION DAY — Sunday was observed by the S. 0. E. us . Decoration Day when tho graves of the dcpartotl brethren were visited at tho Peoples, Cross Roads, Marsh- field and Sherwood Cofnetriea and a floral tribute and small flag plac- cd on each. Beautiful wreaths wcro also placed at both monu- ments in the ‘Square in memory of the lhrvlbren who fell in the South African and Great War. With all its goodness sealed tight in the clean metal-foil package, King Cole comes in perfect cliondition to delight you. Your grocer can supply you. POLICE COURT - At the Police Cnuri yesterday morning two drunks were each fined $10.00 and a third fined $30.00. An autolst for operating a cnr while intoxicat- ed was fined $50.00. An autoist. driving without a license was flnod $10. A Prohibition caso- having liquor was itdjoilrncd. Wm. Vessey was fined $200.00 for having liquor In his poauesion and H. Benoit was - ' ' ' fined $50.00 under the Customs Act, for having liquor without. the duty being paid. {Q}- 1120111 clans Mr. Ed Acorn aiguin has charge of ‘tho issuing of score cards for t h c Charlottetown Exhibition llornc Races. Every year ‘Ed’ la looking for improvements in score cards. This year they are more up- llritish w... In First P010 l ‘ Game In U. S. Open Title Series. WESTBURY. N. Y.. Sept. 19.-,United. States. Captains George, The British Army in India polo Dcning, Major Atkinson and Lieut. team started its campaign ‘for the Guinness took the field for the Brit- by winning its first tournament Schwartz, E. A. S. Hopping, E. W. game at the "Mcadowbrpok ClllblI-Iopping and John Traill. 1 against the Eastcotts yesterday. The‘ The United States open champ- score was 11 to 5. ' ionship was won last year by the Jello, the, star.‘ the moat (iramutic “ThelThird Degree” At Prince Edwardl if you l‘('lll£'llll)('l‘ hock to ihcl thrill you experienced when you saw "The Third Dcgroc" on tlicl stage, you will not want to tniss llU-i ing llll'lll1‘(l anew by the screoul version of this well known mole-l drama, which opened yesterday? at. the Print-ta Edward Theatre. Adapted for Warner Bros. llYl Graham Ilillltll‘, this Charles Klein melodrama; brings to Dolores (fos- roic of her highly successful car- eer. As Annie. the little trapeze performer of n side show in (loncy island, who n1ar1'ies.1i young mil- lionaire and is estranged from him from hie proud father, she gives n beautifully balanced omntiznr performance. Miss (Zosicllo ro-l mains the greatest "find" ot‘ rcccntl years on thc scream l Louise Dresser. who is fvaturedl .ln the supporting role of Annienl mother, surpasses her moving per-| formancc of the mother in “Broken; Hearts of Hollywood." The seem-l where she confesses to Ilolorcal (Youtcllo that. ahc is her mother, usl well as tho murderer oi’ the man who had threatened her happiness, is one of the most perfect in the production. l 0i‘ cmirsc, as the title suggostsf tlic-rc is Llio terrifying and grilling “third Llcllréll". with hondsomul .lnnnn Rohnrds the innocent victim; ail-cubed oi’ tho murdcr of villainous,‘ liockliifc Fcllowcs, who had huclll hlavkmnilim: his former sweetheart . now that. alu- iuui married a mnnl of wealth. Kate Price is delightful nu .11 circus performer, and tho remain- der of the (wast excellent. l ‘"l‘l1c Third Dogrec" gives you. "l" llllllicut degree of thrills nndl entertainment. oi’ any of tho l'l‘.t't‘ll[l ‘films, hominid,- of story, zicilng anlll the mowcloiis (ilrog-timt of llilt-hat-ll Purllz. frcsli from European ouc-l FCHSPS, l 'I"l1o ninth 0i‘ tho norms kept tho audience on r-d with its thrilling bout rucc. Don't. full in soc lhls fine program‘ mi day. l I l uiuillllul this afternoon Theatre. in the the most talented and progressive leaders in Chautauqua. work. ' lDolores Costello In l Y0" Want! h“? Heat: to restore crispness ‘i. - Pour on hot milk ~ Add cream an d sugar or salt l THE MARKETS MONTREAL, Que, Sept. ilk-The export trade in Canadian grain on the Montreal market was quiet, there being little demand from for-l eign buyers. The trade in cash grain was also slow on account of the absence of any demand from exporters. Owing to the renewed strength in the future oat market at Winnipeg spot prices for car lots were advanced one cent per bushel. No. 2 C. W. were quoted at 72c and N0. 3 C. W. at 69c per bushel. A feature of ‘the spring wheat flour trade was the increased demand from the continent and a large vol- ume of business was dccomplished for shipment in most positions. The local trade was also active and prices were firm. The tone of the market for winter wheat flour was steady under an improved demand. Prices for all grades of millfeed were well maintained under a fair inquiry. The movement of stand- ard grades of rolled oats showed no improvement but the under- tone was steady. -Tnc market for strictly fresh eggs continued firm ‘l(7"ll“"lll""lowit1g to the good demand and thcl -'-¥",.smail supplies: coming forward. Oth-l er grades were _-.steady. The re- coipts were 1.612 cases. The de- mand for all grades of butter was confined to small lots and prices were unchanged. The receipts were 936 packages. In sympathy with the higher prices paid forl cheese in the country at the close prevailed in that local Western grades were quot-l _ led at 22c to 22'.<.c pcr pound.- and‘ The Superintendent this season eastern at 2i-"tc to 2l".c per pmllld.‘ United States open championsshipjish. They were opposed by Charles is Miss Margaret Meme“ ‘me Of The “cell”; We"? 5-139 him“- OTTAWA, Ont... Sept. l9.-lEggsi l-The tone of the fresh egg market Although conducted on a smaller is slightly easier especially for firsts scale this year Chatauqua will makcand seconds. l Montreal reports one, l AUCTION SALES 1 AT 58 QUEEN STREET ' On Tuesday. sept. 20th at 12 b» clock noon, the property of Mrs Morgan. Suitable for store or dwel- llhg. Good title. Salesmen Wanted To solicit orders for Tailored lo Measure Suits and Ovcreoatn; See our cash discount or special odor of extra pants free for this. month only byscndlng order this month. S. F. TARBUSH 1172 Prince Street, Charlottetown delivered cases returned. Calgary- lThc market is slightly firmer with lprlces to country shippers extras 35. lfirsts 32, seconds 27 cases returned. Edmonton-The egg market is steady with dealers quoting country shippers extras 40. firsts 37, seconds 32. Vancouver-Prices to produc- ‘of last week and today a strongerers are extras 44-45. firsts 41-43. lfceling fTlle first Cllfillllflllllllfl Dmgrammcvmarket for current receipts and,Thc egg market is quiet. 0 tic season Will commence at 3.15‘prices were advanced llc to ‘Mic per country shippers are extras 45. firstl Strand pound. St. John- Prices to ,pullet extras 37-37 ll. 40. seconds 34. Miss Gelding Swims 40. Yds. In 22 2-5 Sec. MRS MORGAN 58 Queen Ste. J. A. MacDonald, b \ Auctioneer. l . 1 ' - ‘Four Good Reliable . ‘.11.? ,>.: ». .1 11d it difficult to obtain employ- _ ,_ em m other Spheres of 1111611110061 .1 I -4+a--- ‘Mum: ma“ ever‘ mvmg any 1mm‘ Th Est‘ h n u w s s" (‘what Hm 1c ms‘ up in excellence of entertammentlcarload of British ‘Columbia fresh TORONTO s L 19__M. A _ l, l, Emilie] wait about until there is a EARD 0F THANKS nnujonq-n chfifge ~01- mmg "He, u, revmfd thig°wl§11c1fentefed the-l Se}: by 1,01,10,15, ' llfrlgzlralarlftfk“ l“ “l” “ml l°“Bll‘_°l,§§}"‘s 2"‘l6,"°“hbl"s°? Pwghl “You. l'“Bllly"ll edging, wufimt". glgange oi governmentil 13nd theitr 1, 1 i- m d D m well as the space allotted for lhtrsecondv game of we 1111111113110111111111111, 1n 11111181 __1 1 1 1 2 2 1 2__11, Todayxs Entertainment Wm Coilbiac ilgorontz-lgkélgléllzlil; sw1mme1._ made 1111011161. Canadmn 131v cause they have been ou or ac -Ml'-lflnd Mrs. W re ouce c days racing. Series agams; the 31g Fqup 0f mq Euswm _ _ _ _ H1 2 1 Q 9 1 g 0_ 5lS1s1 1n the 31mm O on of a mumm Smppers dew/cred extras 016a“; swimming record by doing the free ' j. ve in an election contest or hflvé wish lAl-bllllllk their many friends for nfluential friends in the party to their kindness and expressions of which they belong. apply for andsvmpathy in the recent loss of their obtain positions in the public ser-llittle son. A AJZOCNl rolinblc score curd such 111-1 Mr. Acorn in issuing is as in- denspcnsiblo us the drivers of a race horse, it. enables you to follow the horacci and to check back the style forty yards in 22 2-5 seconds. . Her efforts were checked up by ' l five Canadian amateur swimming »' association timers. programme delivered by five talent-firsts 43-44; seconds 36. Prices to ed artists. Miss Helen Hall, pianistlretailers arc fresh extras 52-53. Miss Mclliccnt Robison, sopranofirsts 47, seconds 38-40; storage ex; Miss Ann Deacon. soprano, Missltras 45. firsts 42. Montreal-Fresh Verna Rurtz. whistler. Miss Frankey Both Hurlers Allowlta‘ Hits; ' Campbe 1113011 Protests Game __ 1 " ”“““e“‘ °"‘ ll ‘ ‘ l‘ ““‘u‘“”“" “m” Pf “ch “ML Barr. contralto. Opening with altradttdlllzrzslrc stlgledlzzirciledclngiliditirllg _.H*‘““““+R+”+‘““ l l l Clllll Hlfrlllzfliloflyélllrl‘ “Yfifytlsnllllill MONCTON. Sent. lit-By =1 SHOW wick playoffs. by Thomas Ccmpbcllmedlcy °l °ld mshlmwd Smlgs lh°l‘"‘°“.""-" shmlw“ m“ ‘mgmdml "l; l a t ~ . whi 11' _ of a to 0. thc c. N. n. C.téam.'ma11ager Ol the Fusiliers. In bbu-‘Prillilamnll? “mics On through sev- delivered. extras 45-40. firsts 41- . . ch h lacs are improving or los . ouwluesrtlonp; 10o per lllne of n war-gal "mum" p61” chanmkms of Moncton 01w‘- devversaflon ‘V1111. The Te1egraph_ eial changes of costume, Dutchw-H: seconds 33-116. 'Pl‘ir'05 to re- ’ . ‘ PM" 111M111“, I» .7? Dzflgnnaflnf: wot 1| T1115 year My Acorn in going 1o mated the 38-1119 Jlllm Fusiliers in 301mm] Sunday 111121.11‘ campben Chinese, etc, and a novel portray- tailors are fresh (‘Xti-fis 55-50. firsts . Ellht luggrolbnu v 1,- ‘ w . worm. "m", a (111111. m1“ o1. $5 m) 10 11w the first of a series of three camcslstated that a travelling show had gtllugge Jgrck spin?“ ‘lglllvglcht liha :7_4§'1 Tfmtndj] “Tm smrflll“ 1*" i eooooummno-owwo-ooo- / 1 1' ' , ‘to decide the amateur senior base-pitched its tents on the grounds ‘f c“ e15 ° 9; T” - "5 5 —42» $060065 36~~33- ; f ' fl‘ ' tr ~31»; ’ g§§§lfl"..;,,',§h'l$,'§d ‘£31 §Q°l§§m§§f§§"bu11 title of New Brunswick and dc-land when the hall was hit far °:ll%'°“MTl‘lSs°9'“pl‘“-v was 90mm‘ sliskflloilni D9010“ a"? (lllvl-lflfl l» 1 F0!’ Sale so hold your card until the nn- lermlm’ the team Wlliirh Will mcetlenough post first. base it went into Sh gm rs- mm‘ wh°_ “'55 WlllllPQMllY-V Shippers fill‘ uncradcd (‘E118 Since taking 0V9!‘ l-hlfi | He‘ i; u. L - 11011111191119“; 01 11w whmer 1B made the winners of the Nova Scotia play-l the tents of the show. only one base emit ghaclllltaigglupany he” at a rehlgglkgrrftd‘ cfl1ics3gellllgi3dfxlms 36:“; Hotel we have spent many I-SALESMEN ‘Itaflglttvs FOR SALE-ONE NEW CAR? {mm tho Judge,“ “amt ofléhftaor gtlliieMvfidistirwdeiztftlxszltercllplgnsghzl:1? anomed o1!‘ ghefl gosh andmlllle In the’ evening at 8.15, after al42: first: 40 seconds Bglamlicgildltlif’ l/hlmsands of ‘mums in l $3,231.? l,°,“,',“l'§l|,l1fui1,l=* iggrag gxlgihflefippylyg u; w J‘ Scot l of the lgargest crowds of the sgasonlhz Sea‘: no c c ° Pm!) ,3” ffrty-fivel mlnutet prcliédettof Rus-lDealers are‘ naylngl country‘ shln- 4 fgpaifg and improvements 1g l| .. ‘ . v I _ _ - - | _ sanmuscncosumc b ‘.. t.33.fi.-:.. H," 1. " Company n1 efigmtppdflgwluq». 9168-0-16-81 8309111 GU31‘ dlall EJ138099??? ‘ijggreiilhtrzngndrurfliflgl __f4.~_____ company Judge Bail. Oylltl lliviglpmg 0X m m“ l“ “mm” "° is now the flncst Hotel of its have never ‘Isa Vrefjivizlkntl. “ 'T“SE'; " -_ hmmgs ' l foremost oratorg 01 Amerlcm w111-—-—— --~-- -. class in the Maritime PPOV- r Dlrecl l9“ Th". -." lbFBTlil ‘on sAl-E" FRESHET JER -—FUNERAL 0N ‘SATURDAE- The Qlnmrs counted g1,‘ 1.111s o". speak on “Tomorrows Cltlmns To-l ‘ inces. It appeals to those l Commission} pilldf _ _ n; cow. Allllll! Wm. 011110111; Miltouk The 111,191.51 0111110181“ Mrs. Madm "Tack" Dalton visiting ‘butler “ml day]. T1115 1S a spkmmd Subject fi-—--' I l who want a comfortable _ tlonal Fin“ o1 Comps" ‘ _*_ l‘, ‘ J~'ll'll‘20‘1w lone Gallant, 71. whose death en mc Moncmn ‘moundsman flurry} , rind is handled in a manner worthy Foot Weary and , l ._ Johntfgt.“ " '. ‘l Thursday lost; followed a paralyflc “flowed the Fusmers a 51mm“. n11m_l = . tl1!-._,spcaker, who goes in“) many S i; p Howl lmd “plcndld table and - . torvlewZ‘? o w ,_ ill; u! FOR sAui-A SECOND "A stroke on Monday was held from be; o; bmgmg 61.1111“ Fusmorsfl 1 l of our problems, largo and small ore‘ l excellent service at a moder- ~ 1 < in your ierr tori’ wlthiui-MQYIBVI, track” ‘me yo“ "kt “ls” plough her late residence in Summerside backstop and Agnew‘ loéays cenh-nl _ and gives U101!‘ Sflllll-ivllfi ill t1 prBc-l 30"“? "ml “lb WC“ ‘Vllll l ntc price. l» days. _ 1.: "‘ and barrow. Price right for quick on Saturday’ mmnnent b01111; made garden 51.019611". 0011mm,“ (ml ‘ tical and helpful manner. Minardks. Soothing and rc- ~ "' ' - l ».'." __ _ '1’ slim-ooh’ a Thmnpmm Mom" in-the Mount Carmel Cemetery. doubles. Dalton Criffin. and Mc- M155 Margaret E- MCCMCS- slim?" llcvlnfi- ' > Rates {mm $300 m “'50 ' Misceuan pus ~;-_ i‘ _ acne-q _ 0145-9-15-61 TELEmiblmqulny Cw’ Phee. uum baseman on the M01112 ltltlllei-‘Ylcflfyllazft g2§l'llr*g:;l“§v:1§l1l1v°‘l _j_.__ per day. 1 _ . _. . . LE _ DOUBLE TENE — u r- tonians roster. poled out. two s HAMILTON‘ Om" Sept 19' __ 1 1 - . l! a _| D . ._ llvloroncvcbe BARGAIN. ALTON Fzzntsgwomng 11mm com“ M“ MISSION-Judge A. n. Arsenault, each in four trips to the piatelcm 1311mm o1 Gm won me 10m; laisgrillfilclgfi? 011th aim") Vlciwrgh Hotel. l . ; t (jharlottetgwn web!” ULQMY- 9139‘9‘17'3wl§" poquio Road and Sprint: Park Plecgny ‘l-Plmlltllfdlby tlhe ‘Pigovilm- lDuffy llilfldtegOUl; strikeouts and Dal‘ distance evenl- fll- the Olymplc trms qua work for slevcrierlrcgs l l ' 1 ' Hotel (‘0 --—- - . . ‘ l‘ ‘Zlvemmcn ° "q" re n° ' "n c9 9c 5* ' "l. cd hcrc S turday under the ‘ * " l ' 3 w > n9 v '- 1 lJNO-ALFRE ‘MQDO "l; U? Mleel‘ llmporly of m" law ilculties between the P. E .1. Tole- A protest on tho game has been 15111171111165 01 “ma Hanlmon olynlmc which time 5hr; he“ been M, Mnm.‘ "Kmn L: l , Surveyor, uflflhuyl , _ F lgtfhalzbggd Mffilufimlt; gala]: (l)? phone system , and rural branches lodged with E. W. Wailing. of Chat¢|C1ub_ glijlgilfialelttisvlvlxllnlnefilfl” “ll/l V" _ __ .‘ Pruprmor! ' 1 I _'. lftygamnyi I '80 , 1'1“? arrived in Summcrsidc last night ham. in charge of the New Brnns- Bmkcr had no 111111911111, 1n 1mm 1 - as C cos s - , M155 1h MCQUMD. Mann" 1 . s1 . . . lo Mt‘. food 8c title)’. (“hm n and Wm hold a meetmg of the com- ing the field to the tape and Covm“ enthusiastic over her work and ex , > “FURNISHED aeonoom WITH wwl“ mission l" the court house this ‘ii ~<1 the 211 miles ass yards in 2 “m” "mm “S “"12 Muscle"?! ___ ‘ l‘ " “l ‘ Jwuewueuu-uueuw ll not. wgter 11.31.11,.“ Apply g2 fllglllllmm‘ morning. ‘Mr. Walter s. Grant,‘ M155 BARBARA McNElLl’ Roms‘ 51 n,,.,...gg_ find 45 Séconds, mleresled l“ Jlmmr Chaumuqu“ -_i__~_____..__._l 1. - Filmy st. ozzsego-sl l-Z?’ T‘ "$3M!" "f. “It” telephone system. _ . _. Conditions could not be described Wm" professional Cards .— - ~ l ' ~‘ l ' l‘ "Yrlved l" night 5nd Wm TQP- will resume her losses in ,as ideal for while the day was ’ ’ . p _ _ Female Hel Wanted . = -_-__- ._ l 1. A trgg°..,gggvlg,gs.,gygg,.g:;_ _..__L.__._. sgz"l,gg',i,g°grpg.'gy,zl,,tl‘gslgir'lgg gsglggy; 5,13 iggzygiiglgchg“; N ew Hurdle Mark »»»»»»~ l to Diggers. Ordor qulcklyyflty. =YYANTED MA"? (COUNTRY Gml- week will consider the grievances of' 6"“ "mm 95a hr ‘mfllculars’ trying ordeal. There were 29 B ""°"""““"“"*"“‘ t I It, Dgnnlg, MafghflgkL l‘ " " ilPBTQTFBIU- MIDI!’ 242 Kem- subscribers irom Bedcquc and vi- “starters and l0 finished. ' y ‘ J (‘ (‘am fins“ z l ’ , 9236.51.30.11 9133947431 cinity. . A ' Harold Webster, Hamilton, was ' - _'~ ' - l . 1 . . ______ J. second and Billy Reynolds, Gait. STOCKHOLM, Sept, llywwhat 1S Barrister, solicitor, Notaryetr. 1 ._ ._ l lzscAeeo FROM RANCH; pNaJYANT-E" - A" EXPEMENCED reason/ms was third. Webster was ubbut 71clalmcd to be a world's record wnsl Bank b1 Nova Scotln Building. f b J female fox, tattoo number ri m 'mald. Mrs. W. l1. Prowso. 48 " minutes behind the loader. and only made in a 110 metro hurdle race, Charlottetown o t > E . 1 l 1 .. i» » l T" : m: ona , erm _ I ~——*———--4— --""""""~i—“ vs r ummerg e, . . AN , -- . . - - . ~ ~ “ w» Male Help wanted ” ~ . ::::.':-..::1:..l.’;: “f? :£..§*.:1..'£°"’?1:::::":;=a::.1::"° "‘ E» J- t1.:;~.sa:..:.:~~~~~~~~~~~ I ‘ *-i~——--~-- t -Mr. Frank w. Walker, c 1 t :' ~. " . -- - - ~ " - "- ~ _ XiH-tfllTion 1s DqAvl/"qg wAn-l-tnqym" To WORK 0N Stgnogrgphefv 1,, m gummmtggao I,“ course. The men finished in fine The former record 0i 14 4-5 sccq - --~-~ -—~-- -- -—~—-~ ~-~ --—-1 1 QM o; me lgfgcsl, and‘ _ ‘ _' t clung 0.11mi your good 1111“ 01- 1M111“ 8mm wages “P661011 T1111, 051cm huslncsa . condition. Brlcker was wildly onds was held by Earl Thompson, 1 1 A h-b Id l equipped Hotels in Ens ‘1 101, m.“ [ms wmk 1mm M11111 l); 1*" 1,31,81,30"? York’ R. Rh N“ n’; ; x ' l; cheered as he circled the track five of Prince Albert. Sash, who ran thlsl DI‘, (w. II TC l a , cmadm comm“, 13g room“. , w any 811,11,‘ a m 15 1111a,.“ q, _ ‘(Mesmne1d_ V, 111-13916 51 ___ 1 _M1111cem Munroe’ 1,1610“. l _i_ tirlncs tohctlmtlalctotthe lorpglracc evenglwhilc representing Canada ntl Graduate o1- N_ Y_ 1,051 Graduate 41 o1 .w111ch hwe 11mm“, t l nearly two hundred samp "t ".__'__.';'1.-_*_LL_____Z;_ .18., has returned to Summerslde . . ‘llm l‘ d“ an ° 3° e “crease Pa” ymplge lzamci g“ Alli???‘ Mvdlwl 5¢h001 Mid Hospital baths. Completely renovated - l "m" "m" "is "m" I "er 4211*}? ill/L. -- MAN FOR FARM duties as milllncr at . .1 F" l“ “P” - ‘jlllllsmlvc l; lgmg“ Qfkffllb I? Practice limited 1b Eye. Ear. Nose‘ > ‘in the past two years. rew ; . 1., ried. Many letters. Mid w "we ‘flpplYiMMaoRao and son an . , ma. I l . w 11 B h d 1 T1 geng“ {Q11 “m; s1 Y 1- and Throat l . Hotels throughout Canada . . lale of well 11111111111011 burpmrg. Qhpflpfiatuypm n. a. c. ...-.;.; - , - = » ° "n" ° '" "'° . 1:" Lg“:- 901 ° 1 ‘$151911 Testing Eyes and supplvlns Glasses and the United some havt» _ many hundreds or references‘. a 1 . coaseau --Mr, a 1a A . ‘White of the . .. 1 . .: 1, l l ° “ °" "m" "°‘“°‘ “ °' omcc. Bayeirnuudinz 1 . 1a splendid table. Oourteouii ‘ . x‘ - :..J..'\.'1).~“ .- . . .. ~ ' - ~~ -- » - » * s - . ‘The field was well bunched for a —-——-——<+>——~— > . “l”. dl5‘l°""l ml” W°°k~ 3- F~ '—-' "in "5 "13 5115415" Bank 9f 00m‘ n10 on LITTLE “me and an" com 1cm, over w . . , 0'99“ 09°‘ Sm?” 14L ""109 W l" Gllfllll- T319" l l Tarbush, I72 Prince 8L, P. E. ls- BIG EARNINGS, BTIADY EM- merce, Campbellton, N. 8., has rc- p g Office Hours-Dita 9.30. 1.30% 5.00. ,, phones in rooms, l 5 ll land representative. 9-2011 moment.- for Barbers. Become turned m his duties after spending sor-r on nano file? Baldy’; “will? t‘: Kambslhe A "m" m" “V” m°““~ W‘ “e1 .. " l P ’ l l - e rt in 8 weeks. Write Mole! F0" - I‘ t! er. Q1‘ n. e er. need not hope to be saved by money. ‘ I Rates $4.00 to $5.50 per on. . .; ll L Bx?” c 11 mmnmmt "F. m‘ "calm" ":3. m” p“'°:"" the . R Guthbert Hubhes, Johnny Miles and —--—<0>~~ MCLQOd 8L Belllllfly l 1 oat a r 0 m. . Venera e Are eacon an Mrs. 1 l 381,111,111, were 1n the from rank ~ e ENTLEY '5 .. - - 8111M- . - i-'-”"~""~ While amusem- . . .~ - -' user u... ll-mlle post w... ruuueuxTele hone Gom- “' “' “m... l i Charlottetown 1 __ 1 . . _ 1.». . . - . , , M _ _ - [Lost m crrr cmurilfiayr “ ' s I t when the Gait star and Morton be w‘ 1mm Y’ K‘ c‘ l ' ‘ l ' ' “satiric. i111". ‘l l-"ll?!" ‘»'l'~»"1.*.r.=".:.'z' 55.211, a"*'""_ __ cm‘ ° ~"°" l" sci;:1:":.:'1:1...*1::tr1.::1c 11118810" Mails l “Pdlillliildcrlllllll i"??? l Hm‘ C“ L“ A = n n’ - r . = .» ' ' I c ~ . - ‘ ‘ ' ' . ~ l ‘ ° ' _ (which posltlonfl. Write Rail- LAWLQR ~41 Suffolk, Bepl. 19th, _ ggmgvgg THEM ,1 had been chanmd o“. and the" 1m - MONEY TO LOAN l . nopflwm i 9302 9 1'1 3| l . ' - l -- " ~ in W”? B” 116 Cllyn , Mildred M". Liwhf- 589d 3 Vim?“ 1 _ . weakened; Morton dropped oiit 1t l chaflmwmwn’ P‘ E’ I‘ l s‘ l_ 1 _93Z5-9-204l Funeral Wednesday Morning at 8 Pr.“ "c sown u» ggqnflevpogt, having previously l _l l "Anny 9- 339W". MIMI" E “flunk to corn“. Bu“ ‘Qemfl-QFY‘ _ . ‘r drotzoedllwck l; iilzlflk tolsgrenath- This Ptamihdncitill (lRVGPRIIIPIIl have MCDOIlald & MCPlleel,““, 1 1 1 1 I I I I I I I I I I I 1 ' i ‘ n m1: . rc er pu e awav appoints r. .us co rsennu n, _ ' * s » "‘ " place. mo. ilifllcullles as between me .1. A. McDONALD n. r". Momma‘ l “wax-raw°'u'p‘°nd:'1y“d{nm::g Apply Guardian. 9l93w91l7~3l1 . " sJohfim Miles. Sydney M11112, "x-rrilriial tllt-(lienholtuz I lllilesrflllgd‘ :11": ~ B. A. ‘ Thedfollogmg guests registered , i. _._.»___ ,:--: -. .. as ex re o v . 1' . e 11 . ;-_ _ “- - "m" °*P°"°"°° °' “Pl can satin no e r0 oer rot d‘ ’ . ker dealt: a battleflinished in ninth QZQQLW, M" H“ l“ I l "'“"“.§.°,f,§'.,“f.§°§',‘,?,§‘; m‘ fii.f'l‘_ypwl..,puol§lfll,°,l;f‘lfl“‘fi . . necessary. common .. ‘melanoma. ‘titmve ‘ . < ._ - _ . . . position. The 11m (H180 to be irlcd will bc-_ t. - Jhind: ma.” it} . 1‘ ‘m’ om" 5' v‘ 5W‘ ' l‘ fences. Write _,Q. care Cmardl _ ' - D c H W 4§4> W- between the subscribers oi Bede-l Mark R an EmerycProvldence. B. L: Mica "1 omom u». flip-pa" ~ ‘on M9173 W0?!‘ "Wm? l5 hlmlelf- 4 nus and the Prince Edward lalaurll _ ' 18' , Maclucan, Sourin P. - J 1 _ ' Tgpher. wanted mfii- Alibi! lifll 5W1’ lllnqfi‘ w‘ ma‘ EXAM“ '05” l‘ How uulckLv we see the mote 11'» TP-lrenhlfdufllmillll" 4.11m, ‘in ihel l’ ‘ A" ‘ lgndlanrtgloelat $302k fir‘ l f. -\ ' ‘ ‘a q . ‘ * . , i ' l \ > l . , ,, ' " ‘ —- ‘ = - ‘ m -- q » t no R 5T0" s,‘ . (mother's eye. and so blind to he flollll? Jiouae itmrneralde ,on 3 ‘ j‘, p, . To Let. ‘ P‘ o LET-EIGHT’ ROOM HO-UOI. i run, anon?!‘ filwotifdrs c and, Webster came up to take selcond Commissioner lo enquire into oer-l '8. A0 l vtcroata norm. OITOR. rromailllmdlll. atqqmqgq “(I714 "-5-.-