lr- --SHIPPING-S S ‘8enIao. CIN Kempt. arrived in Summerside yester lily. and after ioadiu lnneral cargo sailed for St Joha's. Nlld -S S CID rv @- '-uersa-'&_.,, -» ~\ 1 -If favs to lm in can Province. -w it ueoouoan ozone rex lxoliange is Guardian Agent in Sam mlflidt -SCHOOL W0l'lK.- The follow ing is the standing of the pupils of Kelvin Grove School for August and September- Grade VII-1 Muriel Macllurdo, 2, Adelaide lliniphrey Grade Vi-1. Marion Caseley, 4, Roo- ert Humphrey Grade V-1. Jean Jardine 2, Fannie Glover, 3 Lorne Walker Grade lil -1, Kathleen Cas ley; 2, Isaac Walker; 3. Edgar Hogg; 4, Fay Lyle. Junior.-1, Eric Mac- Murdo; 2, Robert Hogg. -DEBATI NG CLUB-The Abram'B 8 Village Debating Club held their ilrst for $1.00 postpaid at R. T. Holman, sid meeting on Frldgy 1;; inet, The ag. Ltd., Summerside. This is exception- 0 tendance was very fair‘and the mem- al bers this year are evinclng a keener desire for debates sthan usual. There being no subject for that night, the members proceeded to discuss the var- J D ious means by which further progress Mrs. William Falls and Fred McElroy the could be made in their debates. Many are in Tignish in attendance upon Mr. an suggestions were offered, some were P turned down, some accepted, and very d useful comments were made, and on the whole the meeting was a good _success-M. 3 V 3 1 *_* 3 9" ` a --FAREWELL PRESENTATION.- A Ca t, H . sailed ester -alll clN'l' per wed WWI* dares? oharlottstgwl: Y lllllll. ‘§li°|~ --wiu. Pnsscu -Rev o s K . _ Anderson will preach ag béxth serviices *_* in the Methodist Churc , ummers de, -'H5RR|N°*'Ch°i¢°» (J‘1\Y °*f°|1) Sunday, October 10th All seats free tion foradvliisinsin Cash must socomgig mumchargp twen lie rig Herring fat and well cured, now in 5 d 1 stock Sinclair & Stewart, Limited "angers ma e___,,we Qome 33611°°M1l - Funsnai. Tooav - 'rue _- is fill I K M H W d "`3T°R5 °|-°95D°"'|`h° °¢°\’° °f willllmlgaee tire llagmenof hgydadgisgg WB Ygu Buy Cl0fll88 youbn Qualit or Quant ng. Sinclair & Stewart. Limited. -VISITING DYING FATHER-Mrs me oseph M. Devoy and son, Joseph, u oor.-Z. _ nd Mrs. Eli E. Arsenault,of Urbain 'ph xtremly popular. Numerous preclgue s _ if } Sirwhlr it S*°“'“" LW' ""1 "° °‘°'° in-s Davis Lowther Norm cmewn at ed on Thanksgiving Day, oct nth » ' ’ 3361 10_9Mu anlelve ociock noon, Saturday. Oct h h, I , -amass noun-nest brand aour,,S,|‘|"° V cmd" when °h° °°'"°° 4, Mabone Bynon; 5. John MscCa.rveIl and cornmeal selling at lowest pri- cemetery Grade I- Senior.-1, Etta Stavert; 2, c Jennie Walker; 3, James Maclidurdo; i es. Get our quotations before buy- -SPECIAL.-You can get a 14K. B qld nib Fountain _Pen guaranteed, Ci] value. Better order one today. gel. “W ` des . M. McElroy, who lies at death’s at -WEDDING ANNIVERSARY- M . w\_ illo celebrated their 50th wedding-I si st nnivsrsary on Monday, 4th inst.l‘he [on ttendance was very large as Mr. Deo place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ious gifts, some of them very costly, B0 John Paynter, Burlington, on the ev- w sning of Tuesday when about thirty w members of the congregation of St. rn resses were read. one from the tw uests read by Mr, John F. Arsenault, mu nd the other from his adopted child-I an family are held, and to bid them fare- ren. The day was very line which cipal feature of the evening was sew well before their removal to Kensing- w ton. where in future they will make M Stephen's Church, Irishtown, as- d sembled there to testify tothe great g esteem in which their host and his a A most enjoyahly gathered took e u sented to Miss Paynter. in recognition B of her faithful and eillcient work as h organist of the church for the last In three years. a position she has filled iv with much credit to herself and with E great satisfaction to the choir and gi congregation. The family will be much, di missed in the church and community. 0V€l'b\l\’d€lled Wm* an the "mst temp” ms but their many friends find comfort in in the thought that they are not moving of I as very suitable on this occasion as er earty slap on the shoulder which the esnt, "make yourself at home,” was ery busy in accepting numerous con- ving same in return. Everybody §‘;° d justice to the tables which were ~ _ sn ia ui lanes Li gthgflpiggs friendsie ,.e8|e|Z;;, Mn ls Arsenault, daughter of Mr. Joseph very rar away' and that the old ues and MrB_ Arsenault Wm uve to Bee M. Arsenault, of Urbain Ville. Numer- are not to be completely severed. 111 Y W Wvi-_*Ad* w*-*___ _“_” r`;__%__YY ‘ " Vw” *irq i Y 'W' 17-' `v`>>f ' ' ' "W ere showered on the aged couple,- Tig ho delighted in extending to all the mn ost cordial hospitality. Two ad- sen lt with an atfable greeting and s by atulations and taking in jokes and any more happy years-M. °“9 -EYANGELIBTIC SERVICES. - 3361'1°’9Mu The special evangelistic services now being conducted hy Evangelist Rev. G. urch, Summerslde, are creating con- erable interest and are growing In~ wer from night to night. These B356_10_8M2Eu_ uolyices are absolutely undenomina- ` ling wholly with the great funda- ntals in the gospel message. The blic diall se services. which will be continued n 7 rl -RECEPTION AND DANCE-Mrs. ursday evening in honor of her ple with a reception and dance. l'S®1'lB\ll¢ ii VQYY Wid°\Y “WW” “nd She was ably assisted in receiving ber sts by Mesdames Albert Carter, of nistr, and Foster White, or Alber- t and during the whole evening, o violins and piano furnished the sic for those who participated in the dancing specialties. The prin- l ian el tio re dered b sev- r. Arsenault’s beautiful mansion, eral gouggsxagies nzresgnt A iunet their home. During the course of the f-hollgh very SD8Cl0\lS 0001*] "0" Wm' lunch was served about midnight; and evening a purse of money was pre- fortably accomodate all. Mr. Arsen- at two a_m_ the party came to a close r m, “God Save the King."-Z. -WEDDING BELLS-The marriage k place on Tuesday, 5th Inst.. at James Church, Egmont Bay, of Cy- mited, Ahram's Village, to Miss Bel- and proceed to the Methodist be held, thence to the Crapaud ,___ K. Anderson inthe Methodist al in character, Bro. Anderson are cor y invited to attend ‘eat week in the Methodist Church § *_ D. Sumner at her residence er, Miss Lauretta Gaudet, of Char- etown, entertained over fifty young ton, Mass., Brenton O'Connor, of Dancing was enjoyed by all pre- the singing of the National An- Gallant, of the ilrm ofS. E. Gallant were esteem and Hrs. home in Abram's many wishes of prosperous mar- PERSONALS turned home on Wednesday evening from `a.. -'two-weeks business trip through' Dunstaitnage, Sourls and Montasie.--l-l. -Miss Freda McNeill was a passen- ger on the ,western train Thursday to St. Louis where she has been engagedl as principal of the school there for the present year. _ -Mr. Dan Matheson, Telegraph student, Bradalbane, was a passen- ger to Sunxmersids Tuesday on busi-I ness. He reports Kensington a very busy place. -Some of the visitors to Summer- James A. Ready. Kensington; M. Gra- slngton.-H. . -Miss Catherine Gillis, who has been visiting at the home of her father/ Mr Joseph Gillis, Summerslde. for the’ past few weeks, left by the S.S. Em-I press yesterday morning on return to Boston. friends and relatives responded to I J - / »-,_ s".IJ_1§11§;i1-z?_13'S,1Dis:!.i‘1=r.rs.i. ~ -fl' A# __ _ _ A 5 _ Your Measure '___ . I r*v_"‘_:x' f Z." _ I H _ IIN We have made special arrangements with the most exclusive Ladies’ Tailoring`Estab- liahsiient in Canada, whereby we are in a posi- tion to take orders for Coats, Suits, Skirts and E BIG MAIL QRDER HO §§> _ ‘ _l._.\ ` . .1 ; ré 1 _,mia §¢€i .