' - Y _ _..._ .~,__.-__ .....__.__-s ' . _ -f - - _. -_ - ._ . '_ 1 ~- -- __..__._____ ._..._._..___...b _ _ _ ' - , '_ - , .- --, ' , .- _ -,,»,' _ » _____.-.-__.._ .._..___._..m. .._.___.- _..-__ ._ ...___ " ' < » ' .- ' - _ . » _ 1 MAKES DELICIOUS SANDWICHES _.. ' . “ht ILICIID1 one rfO'O"" ---Y 4*' _ .___ __ 400-004-0 Classified _Advertisements ' on yggtiaa ...soo-.»».o....:.s..-» nf- i--°'“°" °°_'°-°':::::::.::::. It kindle." ".>.o.`:u.ooe¢ooossauna Ik per lim ol 8 words words crdl words :U8 E33 FEE EEE Y PAID ..‘»’3-'im 1°- “““‘”“‘*“‘ ’°“$Li€ wt For particulars gtftrimg age ,nd church connection. _ r er msg., Toronto. W- °°°"d °w A. w. 9-:4-tuthoi. Kent Street 6646-9 3 31 WANTED - BUSINESS COLLEGE students, young men preferred. Ap- ply 159 Grafton St. 6664-9-3-31 °""°i."‘i"§’..‘.'.. ‘iii rus w !q,?,,r1;§1g!g1;a§;.mla?s local dealers in Qing; Queens, Prince Counties and chori.-Sm-ron-n. Goods guaranteed. ,eu advertised, well known. Re- muneration well above average. p°_i,5ibility of advancement. EXPN" wncs unnecessary. Preference given to yhose with references Apply U! gurus Building, Montreil_3_3‘A W. _____._1__@- _.___ For Sale saiisfi-Enasniwo oU1'n'r. cheap. for quick sale. 87684-9-4-21. BROWN PAPER FOB SALE. Ag; at this Office. 5595-tf. Easaia. 'ro wr. aoaao Arn: ,oem signs on hand at Guardian office U Fa sais _i1_6ii'§a_ANn Laitoa lot in Kensington. Apply James T. 5¢m1¢y_ 8683-9-4-41. It SALE-SOME CHOICE MA- hegany and antique furniture. 146 Great George St. 6703-8-4-Si |ucAN nU_i's'i'sE|;_nEr.7r'i;G' traces, rubber and leather at half rice Clinton Morrison. Frederic 9 _ _ ton. P. E. I, 6682-9-4-61. 51- SALE-GASOLINE ENGINE suitable for farm work. For fur- ther particulars apply Joseph Lannigan. Montague. 6889-9-4-2i. FOR SALE - MOTOR BOA'|.',_ E Nancy Lee. Registered 20 tons. Ap- ply L. T. Beaton, Bonshaw. 8090-B-27-81. EEDEBAKER- FIVE PASSENGER closed car, $300.00. Will take small car for' part payment. Samuel Machachem. St. Catherines. ' _ ' ma-9-a-ai. lon sau: _ AN main. noiua. modem conveniences, situated in one 'of the nicest locations of the City. Very central. Apply Box S. care of Guardian. 0653-9-3-Si. lonsiis ron sana-'rninfa GEN- eral Purpose I-Iorses-one Bay MSW. one -Chestnut Mare and one Chestnut Horse, all Wishing about 1250. In first class" condition. 'I‘. B. Rogers. Old Dalton Ranch, Southport. P. E. I, Phone 580-J. 664-9-3-61. FEED. FOR SALE - LOUISET 2.1915. 5 year old Mare by Longset. Pull sister of Johnny Walker 2.10%. A consistent Race Mare and will be sold worth the money. Eveline Patch: 10 year old More by Online _ Patch by Dan Psion trial 2.1214. _, One of best Brood Mares ever breusht to this country. Ask the _ P1102. T. B. Rogers, Old Dalton Ranch- Sfiuthrort. P. a. r. Phone ACCOMMODATION FOR THREE college boys, ADPW MIS- J- B- 1 Gaudet, 100 Prince Street. , 6154-s-as-ai. WANTED - ACCOMMODATION for two college boys. 176 Sydney Bt. 6699-8-4-31 BGARDERS ACCOMMODATED AT 198 Cumberland Street. 8656-9-3-3i. Situations Vacant CHRISTMAS MONEY EASILY. quickly eamed taking orders now for our beautiful line of Personal Christmas Greeting Cards. Sell on sight. Regal Art Co., 310 Spadina Ave., Toronto. 3-B. V- ilentral Guardian Till LADIES AID Ol" THE P.Ii.I. Hospital wi-sh to express their thanks ton-llthcselncityandoountrywho assisted by donations or helped in any way to make their exhibition luncheon a success. rs-'52 Mr. Edward Pope. of .the Bank Montreal, Halifax, accompanied Mrs. Pope, arrived last night an ‘ are guests at Beach Grove Inn. .Western Guardian _- ._.,_,, . -“RESOLVED THAT UNDER Hall Friday evening Sept 5th This is the nnal inter-society debate for championship of Prince County. Ad-- mission zsc. sees-a-4-2i` -_-__.é_ - sinus _ KETCHUM--On August 30, Prince County Hospital. Summerside, to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ketchum, a. son. _"_`T1An"i?i`AT.`iF ""- i;._-_.ml-*.1 MACDONALD-JAY-At Charlotte- WWTM P. E. Island On September 3rdi ioeo. by asv. Ewen Mscoougsii, B.i D. Walter Dewar MacDonald of Covehead Road, P. E. Island to Mis Lois Idell Jay of the same place. "__"`_`E|?.fi5s7s.`_""`_ Wanted COWS WANTED-NEWLY FRESH- ened or to freshen in September. Apply at Large Bros., Thursday, 4th. 8642-9-3-21. Salesman Wanted GOOD SALESMAN WITH CAR FOR six weeks or two months campaign. Good money for qualified pressure salesmanship. Apply Rex care of Guardian. 8164-tf A LARGE CANADIAN MANUFAC- turer of food products desires the services of an experienced salesman who is familiar with retail trade on Prince Edward Island. A mar- ried man preferred, who has the highest references. Position pre- sents a wonderful opportunity for advancement in a high class or- ganization Give age, experience, present position and salary Box F. A. H_ 118, Guardian. S. W. 9-3-31 Employment Wanted WANTED WORK ON FARM. AP- ply at 12 Spring Street, City- ' 6629-9-3-2|. Female Help Wanted FEMALE HELP WANTED. A CLERK for general store. W. C_ West, York. 6693-9-4-Ili. WANTED-A MAID WIIO WILL sleep at home. Apply Mrs. J. P. Lantz, 3 West St. 6702-8-4 WANTED-A MAID FOR GENERAL housework. Apply Mrs. J. A- Bentley, 31 Ambrose St. 6104-8-4-31 WANTED-GIRL TO HELP WITH housework, Apply 51 Orlebar St. 6648-9-3-tf. WANTED-A I-IOUSEKEEPER. FOR. country home with a family of two. apply Box F. care of Guardian. ` 6953-8-1-SL Sa1.°S Help and Agents 56°-J-_ een-9-a-ei. P Teachers Wanted fCANAn:AN Gitaarmo caan :‘f:"‘“f“°l“\'°1' requires representa- Ch? rboth sexes) to sell Personal 'D Litmas cards in every village. WU and City in Canada. Sample ggi; T0. liberal commissions. Pre ie or complete infomation. . Tom F Aft Guild. 210 Victoria, ’°l1l°- s. H. A. 9-1-uno. >-_L_ __ Miscellaneous |1201- Amman susoousao. |.ANn ‘“'Y°¥°r. nor za. Hsrrnsnviiie. 3570-5-0-imo. ;`\_____ lfggvanan on rnmcs so. n St Island. Hot-Dogs. Get them F eve nuirys. eroi-ii-4-si -_%________ Qvlels Triaasnans. Am. srzas. »remf:’;fi;“"dll:ed Your used ons. l chmmmegg. . w. R.. nenns, -5-778`3`5'M°D-Wed-Thurs-lmo. lT`----___.._._ L"./i'1' nom _._ mann- Mortar Palnilna Christmas cards. Cata- izglg- Sf-lmoles. instructions ten - Premier Art Guild, 210 Vic- i f "’"“- T°f°11k>- o 9-its. Glmnso wxori ‘ “S0 Alaskan. Nova Scotia and gr?" mink. Dui'-is and breeders. pens use some silver foxes or llbx me _ Q exchange for mink. Port- N s el frame mink pens. Great °f'-"fn mar muon at arson- °”' "~ B- ° 6-a~te.sei. "----._._._.____ “_fn“D-Floiu .r. n. cnoanvs vim. a cow. 1400 pounds: c‘>lc'.'. llid bllib. Nhtlfy Bl'/yphgn TEACHER WANTED FOR POPLAR | Grove School District 104. Supple- ment $125.00. First or Second Class. Robert B. Milligan. Sec’y. P. 0. McNei1l‘s Mills. 6633-9-3-31. Help Wanted 1931 CENSUS CLERKS. HUND- reda will be required. Write M-C.C. Civil Service School. Toronto 10. 8-5-F. H. W. W.-41. Male Help Wanted SELL CHRISTMAS CARDS CAN BE EARNED and paid weekly in spare time selling well known l'ne personal Christmas cards. Exper- ience unnecessary. An early start and our co-operation assures suc- cess. Beautiful new portfolio sample free. Master Kraft Co.. Limited, Toronto. Representatives wanted small towns also. 9-2-4-6-9-1l-13-10-l8-20-23-25-2’l- No. 1. Representative Wanted NOTICE I-lP'Bl8EN‘l'A’I'I\'E WANTED I-'OR whole or part of Prince Edward Is- land. Experience unnecessary. Must invest from |1250 to $2500 in mor- _ ohandise. Salary $50 t0 $100 Week- ly. liberal share of pi-oats. and more rent paid, Write 4083 St. Denis St . Montreal. R. W. 9-3-Ili ,_ LEWIS-At Fneetown. Sep.t 3, Henry lewis, age 84. Funeral Friday at 2 p. m. WEBSTER-At his residence Oardi-E gan on September 3rd. Alexander D. Webster, age 96 years. Funeral Friday , at 2.00 p. m. ! | Mcrnnnsoiv-At Union nom, xingg 1 County on September 3rd, Sophia Mc- i Phefrson. aged ei yssrs. runersi an. day. Sept. 5 at 2 p. in. ' i 1017511! and kind in all lils ways &§§O'OOO~OO-O-0%# UNDEITAKII ' ‘O T0 LET--A MORRIS PIANO. ply 313 Euston Street 6659-9-3 at ,_.,.. Male Help Wanted '?_.-i.l._.___.. Q -1 C1 PFI in Manonliing us l 4. 1930 THE Cl-lARl.O'l`TE'l`OWN GUARDIAN _ v>,\_(;| Trim-_|_ .‘ '-_ » ~ < ._ . I , ! 4 I l ` =§ ;" W.; Pace Pow der LoWeredByCopel QE W _ and flesh. _~‘ ,qw tif '__ 'C -ef- Za 5| it _ l~ree i fier 'l"`l"'.1 ' Purse Size s s- . y-- ,-v D* R I L A' g 2;lf14o”E`klRcoorHs _...__-__. ` A ting. ‘ sw.-__ Boi/.le of "Evening In |»_ ,=..>-:§ -1- rsr's~ <:_~;_ ,A1-~\ $`<< ‘ _-,-,K ,..,,A _ -2'.-'_--L Perfume si; WJ .over 59c wcrthl i.. i' Famous Billy Cope, Owned And f_ff,°’;f F R E ,_ MacKinnon Features Saint l 31-005°* '“7“””§”'”f'f7/’U4 f°°'="°-'°°- Q Driven By Lieut. Col. D. A. "’° 5”” 0 L -1--. ` _ _ ; h .V ' .V vs . ._ ery Box of Il A R D con- _ John Races Tuesday-No We are prepared to supply the very ;-_-3 i--uw iw- on ~- --. -.-..._ Races Yesterday- Rain. E88. Stove and Nut sizes. ~__..___..._-lv-_;__.._, P. E. I. Continued from Page I ' Later in the afternoon Premier Lea spoke briefly to meetings of tho National Council of Women and the Women's Institute of Canada. E D. MacPhee. President of the Maritime Provinces Association of Toronto. gave the main acidressbe- fore the Women's Institute of Can- ada and R. W. E. Burnaby. Mari- time Trade Commissioner to On- tario. before the National Council. Seated at the head table were the following: Sir Robert Falconer, Hon. B. W. LePage, L. A. McLeod, G. Frank Beer, A. J. Ma.cNevin. P. D. Bowlen, A. E. LePage, W. W. Mac- Phee, R. W. E. Burnaby, H. T. Hol- man, J. S. Harrington. PAUL KOLLINS TO GIVE RECITAL Under the distinguished patronage of His Honor Lt. Governor and Mrs. 1-Ieartz, the brilliant character por- trayer and reader, Paul Kollins, B.L.!., will give a special and elabor- ate farewell program in Heartz Mem- orial Hall, Tuesday evening, Sept. 16th, at 8.15 o’clocl¢. Literary gems of beauty will be in- terspersed with rarc comedy allusions land tense dramatic renditions. In- cluded in the program will be Nor- -*__-_.i?_i..m..___-__. I ._ f' rm-:sam coivnxrxoivs cansdol A P' k d & c i » . sr. .1oHN. Sept. ri-Fast time and Agents Wantd Boarders Wanted should deosr urunigrsois wiii be oe-| ' 0-_ Big Tune At ciooc nnisi-ss. rn-in new records for - -” ' "' hated by Centreville and North Bede- ya i U12 Quarter and hal! mile a0r_io1'-s CHRISTIAN MEN 5°-"H7535 ACC°MM0DATED_ que Y_ P_ B_ team in central Bedeque ONE M0' _ Union Ha” ]of the racing distance were in evi- , l The committee in charge of the Labor Day Sports met at the Union Hall last evening to award the prizes for the different events. The prizes were well arranged on s. large table in front of the president/s desk All competitors who had taken part in the different events gathered to- gether ln the Hall. Mr. Ray Pendle- ton appeared at 8.15 to look after the awarding of the prizes for the open events. It must be understood that Mr. Ray Pendleton was given charge by the L. P. U. Committee of |' promoting athletic events in this city and the Union wished on that day to promote amateur events. There- fore Mr. Pendleton was present to donate the prizes for -the open events. I-le had all his cups and med- als together with other medals, cups and prizes donated by the citizens of Charlottetown for ‘Union events. Mr. Pendleton explained that it was a pleasure to him to be present on this occasion and to have the priv- ilege of awarding those -prizes and he expressed words of appreciation to the different boys as they -came up to receive their prizes. He thought that they would with practice be el- igible for Maritime championships. Special praise was given George Ayers for winning the all round med- al and he thought there were still other boys in the province who could make good at Maritime champion-I .ship meets. I-Ie complimented Stan' Evening In Paris Singh- 1 :n.p_r Evening In Parts Tairum Even'ng In Paris Body Tnlrum _ 5125 Evening In Paris Pcrtuine 2 sizes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ._ $1.00--$2.50 Ross_D};uG_UNiTED rua -MsoKiNi\ioN oieoc co. rx . . . . . , , . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . 51.25 Evening In Paris Double Compact. , ,,,_ gg 50 dems sr me sew,-,d day gf me Cold _ ' Home of Finest Toilet Goods ` brook Pm rm pmgram yesterdw In the last heat of the 2.18 trot and __ P820. Billy CUPE. flashy hcrse owned Q-Qt,-Q~Qn.Q. _ . __ _-WW V and driven by D_ A, McKinnon, of U- _ Charlottetown, P. E. I., stepped THE lhe first quarter in 30 seconds Q3 0F which means that for the nrst urno I-I a. two-minute clip was struck on the $1 new track. The half was in 105, the fastest first hail miie yet mad: at Coldbrook. while the same hérsc g covered the las; half oi the second heat in the same time to come only half a seccnd away from the mari: set yxterday by Major Aubrey; Billy had little difhculty in winn- ing all three heats of his even:,; while Because proved to be easily -' \Ii0_0.00.C C.O'$‘O'J preparing students. if they so vice Examnations. One outs where else on the Island may students should be enrolled at NO'l RE DAME ACADEMY A private educational institution whose highest aim is the molding of rlmructrr in her siudt-nfs to meet the de- i mands of their future life-will re-open Scptcnshpr 8th_ Parents viiil find here a complete progressive department which meets the highest modern Commercial requirements, curriculum is an intensive course in Secretarial work. ‘\'o- _ E such a Commerc.al Training be procured at so low n rateof tuition, To avail themselves of the golden opportunities offered. _ f _ QiOICBCS£t'.£8Zi!IQQOD.£l`C QJQOMQQQODQDQQ ooo ooo 3 o sooo c oo , _ , J .. o.fo'o'oo‘o‘o-:fcfo'o'o‘o'cfocio3'.i'ceo=:i‘m3 @@`OfC>.UQfC5DfCt¥Z’v.l`:If0U‘\Z"0`tZ\0'D`l7C‘I£8f/ XL DEPARTMENT driirv. to pass the Civil Ser- tanding feature on this year‘s ' the ndvnntu cs of an early a. date as possible. the best in the 2.25 pace. Af..-r tok-. ` "' 5- ` ' 1 ‘» " " irig the first two heats and assu1'inglAbb1e in a hams down me Stretch himself °f mst m°n@Y~ C3»l3'-ami with both drivers using their wiiipg. Kidd. owned by Glennie. or Oxfam. freely. By finishing th;ra the Auine; and with Holmes at the reins, was horse took 'lhirci money in the class forced I0 bow to Walkie, G. W- With Billy Cope in fine form. Mc- Gerow’s horse from Fort Fairneid Kinney. drove him wen and in each M¢~» by H 11056 in the final frame- heat held a comfortable mar,;Ln. His Gerow had driven his horse in for-times in the mst two heals were sixth and ivurth places in ihe first better than the mark which stood two se-'»=i°nS. each time setting Off ss s trans record up until Monday 90 I P°°1' -'Mft in the big field- But by one-half and one-quarter seconds when four horses were distanced in\re5pe¢tive1y_ the second heat, he was well up to, ALWIOST FULL DISTAYCE sm" me mul and Hum” couldi Ra/-ing io the front at the start ”°” “mi” ‘°“'é °“ me gm" ’“Sh.Nou-may Mac lcd the neid for si-- °°_°;h“”°h°“_;';m;i‘””f;;s in t ofirnost the fuu distance in the nrst th evjnts ninegsts-tin in thzoz 2s'hem’ sanding °H t“'° thrusts by e ' ‘ g ' iBillv Cope, but .\Ic'Kinn”n ot a _ _ _ _ iz tr" and sewn m me 22° p°"°"great nnisii out of his entry. in- while the 2,18 trot and pace had but creasing to three lengms at me mb f°“’ "° '“°° ‘he s'°’t°" iirh the lead which no toon as the ircrscs entered the final stretch. y _ - . . _ ' gl |°VihI memory of our desi-,scenes from "Father and Son" and thought it was s. fair throw for a _ts the from at the word "Ga" and _ d:ed"é’eJ;m°; M' DM'-V* Kll\k°|'i=\- i the powerful drama "White Tapers man without much practice in thati -mere he stayed, niwnys abou.; W,-0, Calumet Aiden; br.c., by Justice P m er ard’ 192°' iand Red Wine.” 6692-li event. I-fe made special comment on' A5 1 'fue the _F“""mut"°1 ma' iongti-is up on Nowaday Moc, By a BWOKC-P€l»1'011°. bl’ Pele! The i“‘.‘r"s pzid very litt‘e On the bets.‘ U rl __ _ Timmy Ranaghan who is making a' '_t"" _ th fl h' t f £1 22_ 5,-C3; fu-,'»5;,_ N0,-them Knight 1-C., Great, Daniels P Kilt and just to the e d I hi - b k gy-,1 gf d ad.,-15 3-2- -1011311 - 5 T55 93 0 16 - -1 -1 5 V 1 D L third Wa.iter`s Daughter. him, da s n 0 S some an in a e cs in e itrc: prov ded good odds, while ivhcn L A cd ma ma as *Ae F10 I - wayers Sincere ind t i h M- him to keep on training. | _ _ _ _ _ ‘_ place horse. Y ibm- A bu ,H "" “ °““'* “Fd "“"“’ continued from Page i_ Hugh can-ipbeii won the ns1irsx"l’“"“° ‘f'~" 1"? he” me ‘“° °°“°' i Nov.-sary Moo in-are bsdiy in un Happy Direct. be. Swain “InsI;lrten¢‘ini:(yry¢hledi'a\;x:ll;:1d. __-_.__ ________ _ _ ,Herald Cup and also a cup donated: likfts paid nine dollars. 1'I‘1i{ie best' nm, heat and fmished a pw: fourm,Ba_,-1,3,-,_ June, Sm,ge¢,,_ - "* *"° foamed On 2 W0 d°1lar N at “H-' - . . .- widow Brooke, Parshaii, 5 4 is and 1,1-me should M a by elecuon by the L P U las Billy Cope again won, with m°“ sm' “D” ' pn mths nrstheac of the trot A- t .la 9 bumofs el In case of a general prowncial eiec-‘c:~ntest. was one by Hornby. Mr. ‘ , _ ' ` _ ,S1 away ws i sf at ~ P0 -1 _ ' » - iuon it wouid be wen for the psry':»onaioton thanked the union for °"mh° "°"‘” °“ “_” h°”° Wfj 3 Um Carried him W me ‘1““=`i°=` ,116 Tm" Cm" ml" P‘""° $1' ' 311.60, while those who held Ed.i.i , - , to have its eni th ii is i e ttin th s - nts. nest in remarkably fast Mme- but -16, m n e e n ev ry>i>u E on oe eve *Aubrey for place were recomps,-,Ssd el d ml M th mush as! Bessie Guy, bm, by Joseph § In accord with the latter sugges- | _ . _ ,_ | _ ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ` ' ' ' ` " EMBALMEB _tion a resolution was moved by Mrf M,-_ p¢nd]eg_,_-m em-,1,1n¢d that the Ca""'am Kldd' cmsldered an om " Cal er' Gu ' bc' Pau” mga” ¢ Nu", "uh § ‘|I-Om# Lund and seaonded by Nirfpcio vsuit is s tiresome Jump. and Phone |49 X l-1311165 P- 'PIB-111°1‘. to the 65621- f»1l=\‘~‘ although our local boys had meds a + . - 1; is expedient that candidates be ‘high record on this event. he believ , ~»¢_++»ou_N¢ Episced in the and this ron. lad Wm, Drum, ,mt th, young boys i**'*'*"'*_-°-*--- i DT- W- J- P- MCMIUBU express'-Id ‘ of today could go still higher. Before ' constituency in Queen' County be- . _ ` `, ‘e UP SHS Y B , N. Ds MacLean fore winter. 5 Pole vault rlryriine dollars for each two doi1a.INorwem Knight was several lmgthsl Gu,-_Bessie Gq by Duke Ideal ‘me"tmmt' 'to the rear v,-i-i1 no Chance of pass- _ ing the lslanner. s'der by the bettors. went into the R_ M Webber' S,laM,_ter' handled lead at the start of the first heat inme Inge mms in excellent fasmon: Peter L_0Canda_ br_g__ Da,-,1e1__ the "O ting event and held an ad' there being very few scores in thc, vantage of me lengths on Edith Au- majority of me heats' the mst O54 ECG” Huw' Wa_,m.s_ _ brey at the finish. Only a nose be- me 2,8 tm: and pace bang me , _4 hind the Aubrey horse was Petra mos] dmcum In this twq of the T0 Let me Pleasure fl- Si’-em! *he 11=f\f1°I‘f|retiring from the meeting he thank-| .._..l_.___. 8X1-Sting at the meeting. Me-Sars-led the Union my the gre" mwnsp I on Rum RDse_ , ` b=e #neg Hall. a quart/er cf a length to thfhorses were not ggtm.. us p.O;,e-~._| _ Billy Cope, 2.12 3-4, by Ld. Copia, McKinnon, . . . . ._ .. 1 1 1 Novvaway Mac, 2.12 3-4, ch.g. by Henry Setter- I-lashes ._ 2 2 4 Ncrthern Knight, 213 1-4, b.g_ by A, C~u‘rlc- ll'-:‘~be:' . _ . _ .. 3 S 2 V.ola. Dana also started. ` Aubrey the G.'e.a:, scratched Time-2.16, 2.13, 2,13 1-2. GRAND CIRCUIT ; 2.09 Pace; Purse $1.000. ‘ Star Etawah, bc, by Dey stu. ` Bineta, by Etawah, Caplin 1 Mice Lewis. bg. H. r-srshsu ._ so-wbo.__ #NN .nanos- 'Bin Direct, bh, W. Parshali 2. Petroguyi bc, Egan . . . . . . . . ._ ` Time-2.09 l-2. 2.09, 2.09. -_ woods celebrated poem, "Mary" with Bigger for winning the shot put He' PAID VERY LITTLE ` 1,, me w,,,,d hm BW Cm ...ll 2.16 msc; Purse s1.ooo sawn- Nw# mo-La 365 654 6677-9-4-li. ' within six th befo 1.' One of the o e events. the bicycle $13 60 mr B' place on captah K1dd;Northern Knight second. McKmne..- T-me-2.10. 2.11. 2-10 3 4- 500 . £23- lA'|bhl¢i@|-4 Quspusae- mpnmnm 1 Van Buren. I um y General Walker. big., Parsha -Joe A., Donn . . . . . _ . . . . . . ._ 1 Time-2.10. 2 io 1-2. 2.11. l » McLure and Myers. before leaving “ken in me open "mu I Again in the second session :n<\i“th;1;eldrDl];;dofg1ei‘ ;1amtJOH_`;Rev_Mr.Latn0nt S for Ottawa, had requested him to The splendid cup W” then m.e_ h ,_ 1 1, ro nt is - -- convey their gratiiud to ‘us deie ' W to b, C mn B, mmm H°1‘“°5 hm ms ° “Z” °“ Q DU H .Dewitt Woodstock and Low.. I this omoe. nazi-9-1-ai ;““*°d- “-m"°“g” ’“ l°°“'e" °“1l' “ was donated by Mr. Jimmie Power. _ ------------._.__i ";°;‘;;‘ ";°kB°“§e'P1C'°"°”;;“°“‘R“”_ After the presentation several mam- istrewh. auth nose finishes in third; ro iusur ny Novaivraaa mi" Y ° "1 °°'5"`f M °“- “S” bers spoke or the spisndie donation. pi...-s Bonnie aingen, nsms onion. comfortable fumished home, mod: isian coal Ls excluded from the Can- The mt of the Union events wez_e|M d Moke and May C1_0m“_e_, ern conveniences and centrally loc _ddidn market, gn tariff beard, °“ °_ “ed Apply Guardian 6591 9 4_6, . V B named in order and the winners were dstanced. , _--'_-.__.._.-.._-_-`__..__' _._.' [‘”h‘°" “S “mg 1” d3“"“°° ”° °h°.were awarded their prizes. l csptain Kidd, xvsnrie and adnn laws of Canada, has l:-*en dissolved 'ro Lat on Fon sALa-nam-r-i , '_ _ ‘ 'rho briokiayers and ti-sdesmen of Aubrey entered the turn in that or- ley House. '18 Grafton St. Apply ! N° mme “Hens me cfmng m° ehs 0. N. R.. Hotel were invited tolder in the third frame _and :hose t° this °m°°' °596'8`4'3l I °°l;m;y ti; be a cmr°e1Cn mm n` remain in the hall cigars were pass-gpositicns were maintained until the --~-1---_-___.-_-___ cia. om ion or munlc pal govern- ' - ‘ . . d. and songs and dances were inlfinal stretch was entered. alilimisu H-ded Wu., 1,.,-v,..._ .nik To Ln?-L0vELY TWELVE Room ments. The criticism aimed at tae. ° _ i _ t d H -horse co i . '_ dwelling' furnished or unfurnwhedv pwmses made by Prem1er__Bemett|order. Messrs. Came.on and smithithe leadertxrasmfoigzi13653;; \;_iand -_v-as tlirovvu wizh ins dzni-r.l _ an °°“"°“5°“°°’- APPIY Guardia" are unworthy of c:ns'deration in|°xp"`”°d mm' °pp'°°i°"1°“' Th°]°°mm“_°d E 5 ` _ *The la ter was 031'*-ed f’°‘“ "“`|ihe vozcr-s that sang them at the omce. eros-s-4-ai _ istter gsvs on exhibition or step--hind hm. As they rounded 1111> mE_,,,,Ck_ bu, ,,¢,~,,,d \,._....; _..~..nn.~l:;mi:rstmheat when Chaney Tipioni , . . R/can write-or eau Moicr Berber coiicgs, porzzoiio on his hands. 'rho poi-'folio the Pr°°=°ia iliv C-mil 1) sigwnrg f-r hi; pert taken in-Save the King. l _ amd, ing driver's license and car license th; mmm mn“_l_Mgn md in "feng also a. K. of C. travelling card. ' _ 'and was in last POSN fi I5 he Wen ‘ ` 5 m,,»;¢d_ Rew".d_ phone 39-,__,_ ”9s_s_4_31`ing to the provincial government I-Ion. J. D. Stewart may not be under me “rel _ [Tipton gidogewold scramwd .__.ssid that it is s matter or only a premier or the prwinsc, Dr. Me-; Bmw _,gm proved ,,,,,e,,,,, ..._ LY" ° ‘ ‘ ' Los-I-_IN -nm cnt Lmms. few months till "we will have the Millan said. but he is the leader ofgthe “oem-X heat* “kms the lem 0 T _ Pm" S500 ysnnw gold wrue wmn Find.. whois works" 'rho Maritime rights the House. "1 may snnoy thorn, huti__ ht M the nm and mcremng .5 2-~° '°'- -'° leave at Guardian Oilice. reward- will be se.tled by a Canadian Gov- he keeps than in order." 'fmrn le ms ov" single Todd M1 _ ` sm-9-4-2i‘ _ R_ B_ gs., ee, 1 h . , ,A mn., 0 _ “€ -csotsin xdd. bs br-' Cea- -._,. Th° °“'1y I-“def ‘en back r 5t'iBarricv Dratiimore and C¥`iGY\¢>` ernment led by l-lan i. n Premer Lea as re en ly sa . th l i'ln_h in this order in e _ _ . , and a provincial government led by the policy of road Unveiling hens; “gn h about the same tam Aubrey' llo.nv~.c-E' 1 l 2 Hon. J. D. stewart. "economically unsound," thereby me-, ' .hue Fen, \Vl1k\°- b-S- bl Cm “ ‘ margin separating them. vi G aw _ G 4 1 The result of the election thrce knowledging the very feet that the; ood Aub,-, c,-ep. past D,__w_m1j er . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. _ years ago is costing Prince Edward Censervatives have been trying io," Y ' ` if-:dith Aubrey- bill- bl' L-’-“ld 2 G 3 Every person non resident of the claimed The Stewart Government sured I cease. The licenses may be procur- Hospital to vote on election day. Dr. dhtricts decided to hold a Joint een- chronic and Nervous Diseases specter or the ‘Iburist Oflioe. Char- provincial government my the same. bout Oct. mth. to nominate eandi Bll!l_CQ’[:l;14l. usgjnnuuusssu-A.;-qJa»A»||-s-s`,l¢Wl~, ‘l _|700-B-4-21 he asked, htm To "°°v»» /f _ r _ ...a.{,., - _ "" F > V. i --dll i ”_"""'_ League, Conroy . . . . ._ and Maud Moke also started. Foxy Guy, szratchcd. ed from A. E. Morrison, Game In- Mmllazi s-aid, but can the present vention in Chsrlailetown on or a-' 124 Prince Bt. Phone 1072. Timo-2.18. 2.18. 2_\~- lll Trot and Pace; Purse $500 Ruth Rose. Peraa Hail. Bonnie Province before sttemptin to hunt never t-ice to take the inrns'ss cut Ae the executive meeting the- DR W R CARSON Binsen. Dame Dillon- Mes' Cr=W¢“ Island si,ooo,ooo.’ nr. Moivmisn pound into his head, the speaker - _ g . _ 5 . . . or shoot ga-me must procure a li- of the jail or out of Faieonwoed members of .the second and t.hird_ hlmer Graduate chiropractor l gpposlte SL hah Church wA_N'rl:D_,4 MAN 1‘0~w0|!,|-r 0N ‘representation we havt The mmmlgive the baicklsyers a. dance night|breadth. The itinitim “-Ea* o Injured) nmol". Hégnmmter said that “tm farm- Apply S- C- Stewart. Dun- ...within the next ten days. Mr. Aii°f am heat n 6 ‘ Tun srmianx }“.,m__ O, mm was not an ,m,,,,m,,,, i of Gnd; they had had wonderful peace and kindness together. he had Hebrides. where he continued hi: fri: always there that the Lord was fuifiiing: his word." The reference ts the service says: "They have no 01'- gan cr choir in the Reformed Prm- bytcrian Church in Toronto; Iwi have they any need of one." “Rev Mr. Lamont goes from the Rcformet Prcsb_\'tf.‘rian Church in Toronto, ts be minister of the Pxesbyizriax iCh'.;r:i~. in Dunegan. Glengarri C:r::ii_\'. Ontario, where they stil have the Gaelic." "Born in Prinei Erin.:-.i Lzlnnd oi Hebridean parents Ri-xx I-ir. Lzimont has been ismilil: with the Gaelic .speech from child- hood." "After graduating from Glas- |:o\'.' U;~_i\'er.=ii_v Theological School he remainsvl for some time in thi Gaelic studies." "Now he goes ti Glcngarrfr County, where he hopes is prccicii in the Gaelic once again." Mr. Lemon: conducted a fortnightli Cnzlic s:r\-ice during the two yeah cf his pastorah in the Toront/ Church._l ro N is 1. . i _ 1. i '~ .- ~. .' , _ .F _ ia, -_ J f` , I I _ i i- `. lla. > » .i,, l 4 i i I 1 v i i . li..- ¥ in . i . _-|. I ~i‘. . .4 ilvk ' ..'_'“'g_'__.,, ____ ._.,__. ..._ .-:.._.- , ._ .I _.--Y .V -, ._--3' i . 2_4* |.' li ‘_ F i ,ig ' . I ii it luis si it I 1’ .1 s ii' | . i il.” -2 'nswi , lotion _ _ , H i , -ii’ . fi Ffa- ,.: '»‘