TH I WESTERN c Town _,-l-|,i; column ll nunel In IIII local interact but savor-slung ol “w” “turn mo; In Inlorlld ll fume a word strictly payable In “lunac- LIIIGIIEST COD LIVER 0H4 lflyge bottle 50c. Taylor Drug 00., .en.<ill8w"- LSAVE FUEL and be comfort- bie by insulating outer walls, ceil- g5 and basement with lnsul Distributed by Bruce's. L-6765-2l. , ard _(;I\'EN JAIL .SENTENCES— almond Arsenault came before ddgt» Inmnn o!’ the County Court Monday for sentence for Jail nnd was given nine the County Jail with rd iilur. Ralph MeAlear, who ptunvd liiore Magistrate Darby a. wlllUlIVPd to six months in c Cuuzuy Jail with hard labour. —S. LFIYNl-IIIAI. 0F COLIN C R.\I(i—— The funeral services for olii: C Craig were held on Sun- ’ afternoon and were very large- v Iitii‘ll(l‘f(l, there was a short scr- cc at the house followed by a rvice in the United Church at cheque. Rev Mr. Somers had .'ii"g‘l‘ of the services. The pall- s ivcrc: Mr. A. E. MiicLeun. _ H, Mr. Horace Wright, M. L. ., Messrs Walter Jenkins. James cnderson, Calvin Leard _and iomas Moyse. Interment was in e Searlctown Cemetery. -S. —DI-IATII 0F MR. JAMES MAC- LLAN- The death occurred in e Prince County Hospital on unday xiight of Mr. James Mac- - " n of Springfield, at 72 years of ego, Mr. MucLclian was unmarried, u: leaves to mourn two sisters. lrs Jennie Brewer and i Miss ii aret athomc; also three fliers, Peter and Robert at f 1d and John at, West Cape. ic rcnnilns were taken to his late Oiilt‘ n: Springfield. The funeral 'ill be hvfcl this afternoon at cihrl United Church. —S. -DE.-\'l‘lI OF MRS. T. A. DRIS- COLL 0F INDIAN RIVEIb- The oath occurred on Saturday in the i-iiicc County Hospital of Mrs. . A. Driscoll of Indian River, tier u. hngrring illness. Mrs. Dris- oll wns 60 yours of age. She leaves or husband one brother, Joseph i. Giliis in Indian River and nother, Baptiste Giliis, in Char- ntivtoivn, and u sister, Mary in he West. The funeral was held on iondriy morning from her late sldcnre to Indian River Church. Basil Ciokcn celebrated the rqiiicin Mass, assisted by Rev ' znnld IVIflCDDll-ild. The pull- arcrs were, Messrs John Murphy, ahcz Mills, Leo Praught, Fred LirDonald, Auigvustus MucLellun md James Pcndcrgnst. —S. i cv. ~1\ Personals -Mrs. Frank Perry is a patient n the Prince County HospitaL-S. —<Mr. Garnet Profitt, of Sum- - crsidc is fl. patient in the Prlllcfl unty Hospital. —5- —-.\liss Edith Currie of Alma. is ndcrgoing treatment in the Prince unty Hospital. *4» —~l\lr. Alexander chhilpcil 0i a Qfbfogkg hits cntcrcd the Prince .- nty Hogpltal, for treatment. B. ‘—-Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Rankin of East. Avenue, Miss Morita Mlly 0°11 0f West Avenue N. J. and Miss Hazel Jzirdine of Prince Edward Island night that John Phmhiun. or Ports- Bggton 10i- Cansda. found individual ties cross the rails and s MIKE 911° of ties at Butler's crossins. Ohifl Smart said. so high at Butler's Crossing thflt Talk” 4w! nonnv noon noun now, you will not regret it. -_-_. -"GBT. medium and heavy building paper. best quality roofing and mo! costing, sold at Bruce's. Il-6766-2i. -—LEFT FOR MACGILL- Mr, Ormond Dalton left last week for Montreal where he will study Oiiemisirv n. MzwGill University. -—-S. CIGARETTE TOBACCO Also in Lock-top Tins --_._ —'.l'W0 SEIZURES BY 1t, c, M, P-—-'I‘he R. O. M. P. at Summon side made seizure oi’ eight keyg d1 rum in the West-end of Summer. side during the weekend. The sum. merside and Borden detachment slezed a car and one gallon oi’ rum "i: Boy’s Conference th hi h . " f;‘,,,,f,,,_ i‘ w“ "medics 3;; At Summerside '—'—~—-———-__ The Sunday Afternoon Session was held in the Baptist Church at 3 P. M. The service was conducted by the Grand Praetor, Charles Taylor, Summerside. The votional period was led by Schooner‘ Abandoned In Mid-ocean HALIFAX, Oct. 5- (CP) - Abund- onment of the Newmundidnd 5611001161‘ Hiawatha. 111 in mid-ocean was reported late today in a. nwssage to east coast radio from the Halifax trawler Viernoe. Ml‘. Work Secretary, and was assisted by Robert Willet, Henry Clerk. John Downing. The main address was delivered by Mr. Young. The closing‘ session was held in the Baptist Church after the even- ing service, and the church was "Crew of ‘our sale about”. “w filled to capacity with parents and vlmloe-s tel-Se me$a8e 5am bu,‘ those interested in Boys‘ Work. molly,“ sentence asked the slgnal The service was conducted by thr. gel-woe to advise Atlmtlc slllpplng boys. themselves in an inspiring way the vmsel was a ~mena°e to navl_ and left a very definite impression gaglong- upon those present. Charles Taylor mxlmd gmm the sll-lcken vessel conducted the scrvice: Ralph Som- were capmm G_ cue“, of 5g Mary-s ers, Margate read the Lesson: several Ngid.’ 1115 5on5 victor and wllfl-em boys offered prnycr; Murray Wlllet and wflnlflm pike of gal-gonna“ read the minutes of the Conference Nfld, Advices from 5t Jdym-g said and the Findings oi‘ the different me abnorm- hgd (ml-lied few sup- groups on the existing problem of plies o: 100d, Boys and their remedies. Waldron 111,9 (our men Lmmfcl-red from Auld, Freetown, read an address their schooner to the zva-toh steam or appreciation w the Grimm“- trawler about 160 miles due east oi’ 1X18 Ciiiilfli "lid 31°93 “m9 hm 5" Cimso, N. S. The Viernoe gave her ' Beliefdiisly 8W0" °l their hxpl’ position as 45 degrees as minutes tality to the visitiliE Conference» north 57,05 west, Mr. Ralph Young then presented Only. yesterday, an American the address of the evening in which schooner, the four-mastcd Mabel A. he stressed the need 0f the Frye was abandoned in sinking oon- Churches co-operating with the dition 300 miles southeast of New- M. ‘R. E. C. in the work that foundland and her crew transferred they are trying to do in Boys‘ and to the Steamship American Memh- Girls’ Work. Mr. Young Willi his ant pleasing personality and silwfffi Both vessels were blown off-shore manner impressed his large Midi- ilyy flAo-IILIIG gale that ripped the enoe with his challenging message- Newfoundlzmd coast last week. Five The session wns brought to a vessels were destroyed after being close with the impressive Fellow- pqflnded against the Newfoundland ship Circle. and singing of the mid Labirador shore by virind and hymn, "Just AS I Thus W85 waves during the some 5mm» brought to an end one of the mOSt Salvagers feared a. sixth vessel lllspirlng Conferences held in this might become a total loss. Driven section of the Island for many ghom in "the narrows"of St. John's yam-s, and those who were present bottle-shaped harbor Sunday. the are looking forward to a gTPfll-El‘ lumber-laden SGIIOOIICI‘ Tulip Md interest in this important Work- filled with water and efforts to free —5- her today were fruitless. Fishing vessels returning with their catches reported ii W" MP- Attempt Made To Wreck Bull Express KITTERY. Mn. Oct. s-Poiice Chief oeorse E- 5mm» “id 1”‘ Moorish Cavalry (Continued from page 1) miles from Madrid. While immher cavalry unit advanced on Araniliiez to the southeast. Franco's lieutenants declared that Madrid was being tightly encircled. 0n the Northern sector the Insur- gents were reported in command of the strategic Guadurrama. Heights. Fighting on the northwest centred around Fscorial, about 40 miles from Madrid. A column was reported 641' vancing from the west seeking to join the forces already at Illescas. The Northern will! 05 ‘he m‘ surgent army under General Emilo Mole was said to have nitwked Siguenza. where the enemy was poi-gored by heavy reiruuicemcnts from Madrid. mouth, N.H.. discovered an attempt to wreck the Gull, Boston-Maritlmfi Province express, about one mile east of this WWII- Parnham. wolkinfl 11°“ ‘he tracks 50 minutes before the Bosiflii and Maine train was due to leave shim said that the ties weic piled PLAN CONCENTRATED DRIVE Canada, spent the weekend in Atlantic City where the Flremen’s Convention was held —-Mis Hazel Jardine, hos re- turned to hcr home in Freetown P. E. I. after spending a five Wu ks visit in Sewnren. Atlimllc 011i‘. N. J. New York and LEW- rence Mass, Miss Jurdine also spent I week in Toronto Ont. and ut- tcurled the National Eidhibllidii hold more until further notice not to suthor- ; Bflmh 5,, ,3; all-Mn; hem The ' ize in Paris and in the Paris region crulsem , marl“, Republlc and S delllviiiil-Fllii)!“ 01' meelmll“ 5”‘ Almiranic ‘formers. and the Kun- ceptibld of provoking hostile 10'; but pat-u re being equipped with ii" tion and reaction and cousins MW dud-dire guns, he said. i P- |-- Bmimwls‘ 5°" "‘$51llh.°'.i’lilb"ihlf“'lfil'lht t... ,,,f,°.',‘lf..if. l°...’.‘v“.“’“.f.’li."‘l‘l‘.’..’°"i; l FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND Government reserved for itself the Cadiz gm‘ Alzeciras from Spanish V‘ 95135145535 risht to ban "any or all" publid ;M()i'ccc(i within the pmt week, he Prlnoo County Hospital Amiihimco in chug: ‘ l Summon! , nedequo and ~ Remington he and the railroad detectives were convinced boys could not have been responsible for what the Chief call- ed a deliberate attempt t0 WW6! the train. Ban Parades I SEVILLE" Oct. 5-—(C.P.-I*I8VB8)— Insurgent land, sea. and air 1011M are mobilizing for n concentrated . offensive to be launched Milli-iii ' Malagn next Thursday 0i’ P11133613" was reported here tonight. All available insurgent warships have been concentrated at Cadiz and are being groomed for the as- ii" sault agaiixt the Govemment Medi- "The Government is determined ltenwean port" lccol-dlng to l (Continued from page 1) added. Most of these reportedly were R. ifs. meetings or demonstrations at the Government's discretion. some followers oiQde la Docque l Five canned trawlers arrived at. charged the ban would be used Algerir: this morning from Ceun, ; Phone sa-r. .., solely silliil "I'm- Glosing Session 0f D0- Ralph Young, the Maritime Boys’ tentrzil School (Continued from page 5) bour. Alma; Ernest Lower Montague. CALVES N0. of Entries Z (Shorthorns) 1, Eugene Ooady. Hazelbrock; 2, Jenn Robertson, North River. BARRED ROCKS l No. of Entries is l, Annie Jenkins, L. Newton , Orwell Cove; 2, Jack Bell, North River; 3, Kent Plckard, West Roy- Donald Jenkins, Lower ally: 4. Newtown; 5, Dorothy Rpbirison Bracklcy POIIIlL; 6, Charles Jqneg Pownal. WHITE LEGIIORN No. of Entries 7 1, Athol Roberts, West Royalty; 2, Gerald ‘Trainer. West: Royalty; 3, Anne Tweedy, Vernon River; 4, Ellsworth Rose, Union' Road; 5, George Robinson, Brackley Point. WEEDS No. of Entries 35 1, Scuris Convent; 2, Alexandra school; 3. Argyle School; 4, Hazle- brook School; 5, Covehead Road School; 6, Souris High School; 7, Anglo Rustico School; 8. Graham's Road School; 9, Mt. Mellick School; l0. Kilmuir School. TREE LEAVES No. of Entries 30 I, Mt. {Vltllick School; 2, Orwell School: 3, Wlieailcy River School; 4, North Pinettc School; 5, Hamp- . shire School; 6, West Covehead ,1 School; 7. North Milton School; a, Suffolk School; 9. Kingston School; l0, Riverside School. PLANT DISEASES No. of Entries 5 1, Cross Roads School; 2, Mt. Mel- lick School; 3, Hampshire School; 4, Heatherdale School; 5, School. l INSECTS No. of Entries .22 1, Brackley Point School; 2. Cen- tral Royalty School; 3. Mennaid School; '4, Murray River School; 5, Park Corner School; 6, l-leatherdalc School; '7, Murray Harbour North School; 8, Mt. Mellick School; 9, Upper BelielRiver School; 10. Sourls Convent. WRITING _ No. of Entries 54 1, Thelma. Ladner, Albion Cross: 2, Leona. Cavanagh, Fairvleiv; Beatrice MacLean, Albion Cross; 4, Mollie MacDermid, Montague; 5, Albert Peters, New Acadia; 6, Ralph MacCallum, Cross Roads; 7, Ralph Wigmore, Graham's Road; 8. Gerard Gallant, Bear River; 9, Sheldon MacDonald, New Dominion; 10,Mll- dred Ross, North Plnnette. WRITING No. of Entrlcs 45 l,_Arthur MacNeill, St. Peters North; 2. Alice Ross, North Pinette; 3, Anita Doiron, New Acadia; 4, Jean MacKenzic, Park Corner; 5, Martina. Doiron, New Acadia; 6, Alexander Ross, North Pinctte; 7, Heath Craswell. North Winsloe; 8, Maxine Salmond, Bonshaw; 9, Helen Macllean, St. Mary's Con- vent, Souirs; l0, Mary Chevcrie. St. Marys Convent, Sour-is. WRITING No. of Entries 46 1, Rena Cudmore, North Winsloe; 2, Ernest Morrison, North Pinette; 3, Ethyl McGough, Bear River; 4. Doris MacLaren, New Perth; 5, Helen MacDougall, Argyle Shore: 6, June MacKenzlc, Pork Corner; 7, Bertha. White, Hampshire; 8, Reta. Byrne, St. Peters Lake; 9, Vincent Montgomery, St. Mar- garet's; 10, Shirley Crosby, Bon- show. l WRITING No. of Entries 57 l, Marjorie Coles, North Milton; 2, Julienne Lacoursiere, Georgetown; 3, Olga Moi-aside, North Mlilton; 4, Rita. Condon, Souris Convent; 5, Evelyn Wedge, Armadale; 6, Mar- garet Wooldridge, Covehead Road: 7, Sophia Doucette, Petcrville; 8, lidgggggijet Cook. Belle River; 9. Belle Smith, Kingston; I0, Monique Lacourslere, Georgetown. WRITING No. of Entries 41 f. Gladys Hooper, North Milton; 2, Helen Dennis, Marshfleld; 3, Edna. Glover, Guernsey Cove; 4. Isabel Crosby, Bonshaw; 5, Jean Coles, South Milton; 8, Rita Coady. Hazelbrook; 7, Joyce Buffett, Souris High School; 8, Sadie Hlscottt, North Rustico; 10, Ruth Bsin, Cornwall. WRITING No. of Entries 45 i, Ausline Smith, Wheatiey Riv- er; 2, Vera Home, South Milton; 3, Mury Thomas, West Covehead; 4, Vein Word, Graham! Rood; 5, Sue L Jones, Hnaelbroot; l, Lois carrying 1,000 Moon. Fair Prize List Dover ‘ a,l l and PRINCE COUNTY CHRONICLE Bowles, Dover; 7, Vera. Willis, Kingston; 8, Marjorie Bullman, Wheatley River; 9, Jean Scott, Marshiield; 10. Jean MacRae, Cen- tral Royalty, MAP DRAWING (N.S.) No. of Entries 51 1, Lloyd Gallant, Bear River; 2, Honerlne Paquct, Sourls Convent; 3. Aletha. MacFadyen, Kingston; 4, lVLina. McLeod, Murray River; 5, Beatrice MacLeod, Hunter River; ,6 May MacDonald, Orwell Cove; 7. Freddie Court, Donaldston; 8, Edward Livingston, Murray River; 9. Elinor Ross, North Pinette; 10, Belle Smith Kingston. , MAP DRAWING (Africa) N0. oi’ Entries 53 1, Gladys Hooper, North Milton; 2, Dorothy Gibzon, Miarshfield; 3, , Glen Currie, Woodvale; 4, Neil Mac- , 130118811. Argyle Shore; 5, Eleanor Dyment, Montrose; 6, Anna. Pratt, St. Peter's; 7, Betty Court, Donald- l ston; 8, Elliott Smith, New Perth; 9, Letha. MacPhail. Argyle Shore; l0, Sadie Hiscott, North Rusiico. MAP DRAWING (North America) No. of Entries 53 1, Nettie Madare. Souris con- vent; 2, Beatrice Holland, st, Marys Convent, Souris; 3, Marlon MaeKinncn, West Royalty; 4, Grade Crosby, West Royalty; 5, Haze] Hiscott, North Rustico; 6, Angling , Smith, Wheatley’ River; 7, Sinclair l M'cTavish, Lower Newtown; 8, Lois ‘ Bowles, Dover; 9, Hilda Quick, Mlll- " “We; 10, Dingweli MacFadyen, Meadowbank. BALL AND BAT DRAWING No. of Entries 45 1, Joseph McDonald, Chepstow; 2, Franklin Roper, Central Royalty; 3, Bernice MacDonald, St. Mar- garet's; 4, Leona Cavanagh. Fain View: 5, Brian Clay. Bridgetown; , 6, Teresa Power, Newton Cross; 7, l Everett MacPhail, Argyle Shore; 8, Chester Jenkins, Mt. Albion; 9, Leo l Kelly, Newton Cross: l0, Dorothy i Andrew, Central Royalty. IIUMPTY DUMPTY DRAWING No. of Entries 52 i, Billy Rhynes, West Royalty; 2, 519K Rliynes, West Royalty; 3, Charlotte Moreside, Winsloe North; 4, Gerald Easter, Hampshire; 5, Leon Buell, Hopefield; 6, Margaret MacDougali, Lower Newton; 7, Willard Brchaut, Guernsey Cove; 8. Grover Compton, Belle River; 9, Eugene McGough, Bear River; 10, Arthur McNeill, St. Peter's North. DRAWING, Spray of Flowers N0. of Entries 52 i, Verna Colcs, North Milton; 2, Athol McBcath, Marshficld; 3, Gloria MbLennan, Souris Convent; 4, Woodrow MacPlup i. Argyle Shore;'5, Elmer Jenkins, Mt. Mel- , - . lick; s, Margaret, Gates’ we“ R°y_ School; 4, liazclbrook School; 5, alty; 7, veimn Burke, west R03“ East Wiltshire School; 6, North initv: B. Cora. Boswell, Mt. Mellick; Mum" 5°h°°11 '7' Cm“ Rm“ 9, Roma Jenkjlls’ pg Pleasant: lo’ School; 8, Bonshaw School; 9, Belle Muriel Gages, pg pleasant River Primary,- 10, West Covchead. DRAWING, BOOK COVER No. of Entries 53 1, Ruth MacKinnon, West Roy- PORTFOLIO No. of Entries 41 1, Ebenezer School; 2, New Glas- anyl 2' 90h“ BMW’ st‘ Peter" gow School; 3, Kingston, Senior Harbour’ '3’ ,Em1 Boyce’ Argyle , Dept; 4, Ringwood School; 5, Cross , Shore; 4, Louise MLicEwcn, St. Pet- i Roads School; 6' Murray Harbour lers Harbour; 5’ Erma’ Mcphau‘ l North School; 7, Bonshaw School; ‘mlyle Sh“? 6' RM“ C°“d°“' a West Royalty School~ o North Sourls Convent; 7, Helen Paquet, ' ' ' Milton School; l0, Clyde River Souris Convent; 8, Mildred Mec- ischool . . I ' Klnnon, Earnscliffe, 9. Alton PROJECT MM, Younker, North Wlnsloc; l0. Kathryn Collings. Newton Cross. DRAWING, PITCI-IER AND TWO GLASSES No. of Entries 52 No. of Entries 27 1, Eurnscliffe School; 2, Cross Roads School; 3. Irene and Betty 2, Betty Court, Donaldsion; a, Ruth j Himtcr River; Jenkins, Mt. Albion; 4, Verna. Hor- 3 School; '7, Anglo Rustico School: ton, Mt. Albion; 5. Rollie Hooper, l 8, Bellevue School; 9, North River North Milton; 6, Mildred Hurry, J School; l0. senior Department, West Royalty; 7, Alice MacDonald, Kingston. Chepstow; 8, Keith Cudmore, North POSTER. FRIENDSHIP Winsloe; 9, Clarence Christie, York; No. of Entries 5i 10, Lillian Gallant. Souris Convent. 1. North Milton School; 2, Lloyd DRAWING. BOOK AND INKWELI. Darrach and Verna Buchanan, Bon- ON TABLE show; 3, Gerald McInnLaEarnscliffc No. of Entries 42 4, Clyde River School; 5, Lawson 1, Jean Scott, Niiarshfield; 2, ‘Iremere. Hampshire: 6. Evelyn Beatrice Holland, Souris Convent; lWedge, Armudole; 7, Isabel McEach- 3. Albert MacNeill. Belle River; 4, , em. Rice Point; B, Ronald Mac- Phyllis Jenkins. Mt. Mellick; s, jbonnid. Ebenmr;..a...iohn.si<ihhov,-. Lillian MacDougall, Argyle Shore; iBelle River; l0, Foster Ellis, Don- 6, John Cook, Belle River; 7, George l aldston. Kennedy. Waterford; 8, Mai-ion POSTER. CO-OPERATION MacKinnon, West Royalty: 8. Ham- No. of Entries 49 mond MacDonald, Murray River; 1. North Milton School; 2, Ed- 10, Georgina Trainer, West Roy- mund Doucette, Pcterville; 3, Louis pity. MacNeill, Cross Roads; 4, Dorothy I DRAWING, A LOCAL SCENE Young, Upperville; 5 May Morris- (WaicrooIoi-u) sey, Eomscliffe; 8, Letha MhcPhaii. _ No. of Entries 41 Argyle Shore; 7, Rita MacPhail, l, Lorraine DesRoches, Hunter Emiscliffe; B, Gladys Vincent, River; 2, Reta Prnught, Alberry ‘Woodvole; 9, Gerald Kelly, Bear ‘ Plains; a. Doris a. Rackham, West ‘ River; 1o, Lloyd MacDonald. Argyle River; 4, Eleanor Profitt, Wood- Shore. ' vale; 6, Gladys Vincent. Woodvale; 6, Georgie Willis, Kingston; 7, Dorothy Gibson, Marshfield; 8. Georgina Trainer, West Royalty; 9, Mary Maclintyre, Millcove; l0, May Mori-issey, Eamsciiffe. PORTFOLIO No. of Entries 38 1, New Glasgow School; 2, West RIIII UNION,’ I. North Win10! 6, Wlieuilcy River WEATHER CHART No. of Entries 38 1, Bear River North school; 2. North Milton School; 3, Cornwall l School; 4, Wheatley River School; l 5, St. Peters Harbour School; 6. Donnldston school; 7, Guernsey Cove School; 8. St. Edward School; 9, Armadale School; 10, South Mil- ton 8021005 SKATSR ifs ‘rut EXTRA 5m; m? MAKES m: txpcm FI6UR€ '1»: -L0ilG LlFE-COFTIFDH -5TY iE-vn LU Ef. 'UJHFimTH-; lwiizill WOOL for HEALTII—and choose Siaiiili-i ll for its extras. For three generations, StanfichYs liziii- l con siuiliiiig ilic tastes of Canadian mvn—iorluy flit-re isa IlIOtlPI to suit your winter m-irils, wlu-tlicr you an: a banker or a siecl-ivorkcr; a college student or a farmer. lllmiraicd is the "no-builon” style, popular from Coast to (Ion-L. lilxclusive. patented features make this ihc best iiiiiug of all "nn-liution” models-no folds 0r creases at the |....~i.1.t tlie ncvk, no unnecessary bulk zit Illt‘ irim IVlIISl-lllllf. Hull. liglii-iviriglit - fur boys as well as men. Look for the name-Stanfieldhi. IIXTRAS ! in either long or short sleeve styles- Yoifll appreciate the Write forourfrev sample Imnlrlel. “ficnneiivi. ‘*3 "_" No. of Entries 30 l, Bryan Hill, New Glasgow: 2, Verna Coles. North Aiilton; 3, Elmer Jenkins, M‘. Alcllick; 4. Johncna hiycis, Mt. Albion; 5, Isabel Mc- Coubrcy, New Glasgow; 6, Marion Myers, Mt. Albion; 7, Isabel Mac- Lcod, Ebenezer; 8, Marshficld; 9, Carl Crosby, West Roiniti". PLASTIPINII No. of Entries 26 i D's I l\il'l‘l£D p1,. l . ‘Toronto, ainnuviii,“ lllnliXrlLvl-incriuver S1‘A.\'I'i III Til and poiwrl plants. The cermoiiv was performed under a beautzlul arch of autumn Tesvcs, by Rev. 'I'h0s. Paiethorpe of lwinsloc. Promr _ - Olga Scott. 3' 2, Glen IVlacKcnzie. Melville; s.‘ Alton Younkcr, Winsloe North; 4, Vernon l-lill, New Glasgow; 5, Beth ’ Gibson, lilarshiicld; 6. Harvey Coins, i i North billion; 7, Eric MacFadycn, ‘ court D0namqon_ 4 s: Peters l Mcarioivbank; 8. Pearl Mason. New , . , , , , D l. _ l, Keith Pickard, West Royalty; , Harbour School; 5, 1.. DesRnciics. m“ m" PLASTICINE No. of Entries 42 i, Gladys Vincent, Woodvalc; 2. Dorothy Gibson. Marshfield; 3, Ed- gar Reynolds, liiiirrzrv River; 4, Amy Malone, Souris Convent; 5. Eleanor Profitt. Wnodvnle; 6, Mar- qurritc MacDonald. Chepstniv; 7, James Hume ,Irl.=; ii, Mae Minc- Lcod. Lint-ray Harbour; 9. Lois Bowlcs, Dover; 10, Mary Thomas, Covchcad. STACKI-‘ORU —IIARDY A pretty WPddlllg was solemnized at‘theplromekTflhifbfidc-ls”Hrcnis, Winsloe, Wcdncs-dzrv evening sell. tcmber 23 rd. when, in the presence o.‘ the immediate rclaiivew and friends, Ulille Irene, daughter of Ml‘. mid Mrs. Harry Slnckford. be- came the bride of Mr. William Edison Hardy son of Capt. nnd Mrs. W. E. Hardy; 0f Pleasant Grove, The house was tastefully decorated for the occasion with cut flowers A _ . WELL DRILLING We would he phase-d if any parties who are contemplating on having a Well ronsti-uctrd this year would get in touch with us as soon as pos- sible before the I-‘all rush. Cali, phone, or write. bridc, who w " by licr lllllill‘, viiicrcd the lzving room to i110 strain. oi lvohenizrins “Bridal Chorus" played by Mr. Earle Macliinls. coihfin of the bride The bride hull-it'd lovely in hor wedding gown n1‘ ‘blue vlufion velvet with gold trimnfiics. She cunicd '. 1:. ‘v22; ,1 d; 1;. l. Louise MacNcill, Cross Roads; ,1 bouqw 0t k 1 P "a O The following day the happy couple ‘cit. for n short honeymoon trip ‘.0 Nova Svotni. Tue bride's iravelliiig ccrtuniv was n blue tweed suit with navy blue accessories. On their return they will re~ide ‘ ‘n Plcasmzt. (irovc whore the groom ‘ is a. sueccA-lul farmer. l The bride rcrezvcci many valuable l ivvdtlznc c: is int-hitting a chest. of [silver from the grown. Provzous to i her marl" :itrc slit‘ was tendered a mzsrvlhinoii slaoivci- at WlllCh she l‘(‘t‘(.'L(l innnv liOilllllllll and use- iiil ulits. lviiiiriiiilviiii? i LIVER BiiE— | l i l ‘Trask Well 00., Ltd. VAUGHAN H. GROOM, Manager for P. E. I, SUMMERSIDE And You'll Jump Out of Bed in tho Morning Rarin’ to Go The liver should l-nni- nut two pounds o! I: ]‘lliI lulu min your lulu-via rlnily. If this bile is not Illa“ inwfreirly. your fmdiinvnmt din-st. it justdr-rnys in the bowels. (inn Iilmlis up y-mirsiuinnrh. Ynuuct constipated. Ilnrnifiil Ilwlsfifl‘! |m into the bodyxnnil you feel sour. sunk and tho world lookspunk. A mrre bowel movement docsrffalwnyn gel at flit-cruise. You nccrl BOIIIPIIIIYIK that wurkl rm thr- Iivvr as well. It lakes those good, old (‘area's Liiiln Liver Pills to gm. these lwo lh-nnila nf Lilo flowing frvcly nnd mukn you {ca-l "up IIYIII up". Ilnrmlcss and gentlmlhry mnkc tho blip flow freely. They rin the work of rnlnmcl but have no Glllfimfll or mercury in (hr-m, Ask for (‘uric-I'd Little Liver Pillll by nlme! stubbornly refuse Anything also. 25c. 11* "*" Lrox EN FALL-I-‘URRING RATION ls now available thru your Sunglo DH"?! A SPECIAL RATION FOR DE- VELOPING GOOD COLORED PELTS. MADE WITH AND WITBOUI‘ Ill!‘ MEAL i. l i (A. .