y‘ y». ._._ l shortly before her death. On Sat- urday July 31st >118 entered the hos- piza at Berlin, but despiie skillful fllli‘\lll£', and medical attention she named &\\'ll_\' eu the following Mon- lixjv. ‘The late Airs. Joudrey was well lino“ n in her own and surrounding r iiiniiiiiiiic-s. she was a kind neigh- bour and in her home a faithful and beautiful, ninety six pieces in number. Th1" large concourse of peooie who gathered to attend the service. showed the esteem in which the; deceased was held. Interment was made in Gorham Upper Village CEYIIEICTY. (Patriot. please copy) of dependable l IISED cans i there being no diversion Net total The theory back of these ap- propriations bills was that a good share of receipts of the state's ales tax. which go into the gen- eral revenue fund. comes from the sale of cars. tires, and accessories. and should go to keeping up the roads. 'I‘otai receipts from Michigan's gasoline tax and auto license fees go lo the highivay departments. receipts from the state motor fuel tax in 1936 were $25.739.0C0. HAGEN - CAHILL NUPTIALS A very pretty wedding was solemnizcd at the Sacred Heart Church, Alberton. on Tuesday, Sept. 14th, at 8.30 o'clock when Mary Lillian Cahill, daughter of ‘Mr. and Mrs J Wilbert Cahlll, Kildare. became the bride of Mr. John William Hagen, son of Mr and Mrs. John E Hagen, Mill- i vale The bride looked very charm- ing ina royalblue velvet suit in Princess lines with a blue velvet tur- ban and accessories to match. She was attended by Miss Ethel Hagen. sister of the groomwhowore brown crepe with cut velvet trimming and brown accessories» Mr. Oswald Murphy, cousin of the bride, ably brated the Nuptlal Mass. The = Children of Mary choir under the, direction of Mary MaeQuaidl sang appropriate Hymns A sumptuous wedding dinner was-ser- ved at the home of the bride to HP- wards to fifty guests, including_ Rev. W. V. MacDonald, and rcla- i tlves from Miflvale, New Glasgow, Stanley and Emerald. In the even- ing the bridal party motored to the home of the groom where supper was served. A jolly bunch of charivarles assembled to Bxifind their good wishes to the bride and groom. The remainder of the eve- ning was spent in music and danc- ing after which all departed to their home wishing Mr. and Mrs- Hagen long years of happy wedded life. Previous to her marriage the bride was tendered a shower at her home in Kildare where the many beautiful presents received bore tmtimoney to the esteem in which she was held by her many 1‘ friends. . NEW YORK. Oct. 13-(AP)-— Arturo Godot’. Chilean Heavy- weight, today accepted terms for a IO-round non-title bout in Pitts burg Oct. 28 against John Henry Iewis, negro holder of the ligfht PAGE ‘TWO ' ~ i T“ mic CHARLOTFETOWN vi -.-_~- Sneaker Outlines ' ,. . WHEN Tl-IE _ - I . . l name's TOUGH Wk T” Mm l i ' ' Professor n. a. Corbett. Director - a Adult. Education. addressed a hall M I °f t“ °'*""“"i A-iwcioiion IO? ’ z I filled to capacity at Morell on ~ ,-. . Saturday evening. October 9. Rev, n E. M. Milken presided as chairman c‘ Goocbeainoverytypoo! Qpofl mm“;- and introduced the lecturer. ~ _ w age the regular um of Wrigleyh. It Professor Corbett outlined the 5( helpQ ygu through “hm “m” m programmg of the extension de- ' _ . Ii tense“.whenthepaooiafasteotlllelpg t? gidunlivemq Medm‘ ' p; k 1 , _ e e o popuur u- ‘ eep youaert too ready for action! canon. A5 director o: this work _ At the office, in the car, at home-- i gm- gmun yea“ he had “pen- _ wherever you are, have Wrigley‘! merited with many kinds of pro- , tl with you! Steadiea your nerves in grammes by radio, films, pm- ' 5 B"! situation! Jectors, lectures, study groups, . . a drama leagues and handicraft clubs. He particularly mentioned - g the value of films and slides in ‘ i, presenting popular education to P v . c adult groups andhschoolsgsUniyfirs; Q ities must bring e resu o! e g e o n thinking and research back to the , . ‘ a ( opie IE - ' f.‘ The idea of adult education is - ’ e - as old as history. It is having a ri q rebirth in our organized and d_e- s , o r veioped form throughout Canada I I f~ a today. He traced the recent history i . I H E N E E s g V. of Scandinavian countries. with r 5"» " _ _. ' their admirable development in c s . 3 1 the cultural and economic phases ‘f: - of living. to the slow and steady growth of adult education. which _v ‘ - ~~——~———»_.—_:-.~.»-V~.<._.. '~——— built up communities alert to the c d T h‘ l . _ , G H T new i» wi-;,,,,,, . a angc ups an rop ies p I Mernorlam, wife and mother and [her loss will mimaum‘ 15 5 never‘ _ i, n ' be deeply felt by her many friends. task. Adults can learn. Man has a \‘ - She leaves to mourn a sorrowing sefles of mfntu, rebutglsd ‘hxlgug: u - I - z y l ,,,.. u,“ K ,,,,,,,,,,,. Qgijfglajg“,}{;“°,°§f,§§;m;‘“;,5,§§§ h —.—, m ‘;lit'l‘;°‘§..‘l.i" split‘. ti.” ‘i... Many of them magnificent specimens of the silversmith s art, - ~- ~ - - - T ii‘ , .000 ‘ ' i: k _ m“ and brothers: Howard and Albion the Isiigliigrxafiirlleriglislgtg: from d: $531?‘ "if: xdgeedgflngnalaiiz; \ d i tfdéiflfliif‘ °iirii‘?°iiin.‘f.iiiifi,“dfiii ifiidiiivé?tihiféifiwhkiywilifé? fii§i°l?,»“°i§‘§§?$v£f.l§.?l‘° ‘Eisiii impulses or i» M» m My - . . a" ' F cuircn in the Si. Louis Hospital, Russell Douglas» and’ Alice also liv- 11181115 the IiFSK instance in which gfflllp i5 an 939cm“? W-BY t9 achieve i Biillli, New fiillllllhillli}, on Monday ing in Charlottetown; Lola. Jean, a State 118s arranged a continuing this end- : August 2, i937. The deceased whose Catherine and Dorothy at home. gaelxggiaftégntl érmnirpoist: 861191111 Mr. Jerome Gillis raoved a g)‘; ' "' Eli Bt' - . 1 P - fth tth a pecne Y . i l£3i§i;‘..“1‘§}f.,‘Lfihglis- s? s: ,,§g@,,,*;,-,°g°,-,"gg t. .:.".“.:...°i:i..t'.-f - . i d N111‘. (iirtloll Douglas. Head of 1 3 - ' l i i th " cussion ere Rev. d f - ifxllsborougii, P. E. Island was 26 §§Z§1O§§§,“§,§,,§§fjd°§$ kzoggggalg ed“ by the senaltsmuTgiere was a. glggg R%on§yf’m_ Dani; Munms f scar: 0i‘ ‘ace. Aililililléii she had 910i by the Rev. H. o. Megert. The Eiopggftire ‘iiimfiilééa “Iii-an? 21E; and Mr. J. c. Peters. The meeting i _ , D001 ‘in ‘fwd W111i" 101' 50in" W119 hymns sung were Lead Kindly ggnfffa] revenue {find each year to closed with the NBUOHM Aflihem- 1 , iigi‘ K~QKI1LLiVCliGH£d 3310B Shifigdwbéialfi Light, Rock of Ages, Nearer My go to the counties, to be used ex- - . ’ ' glilixewtbgeii. for her fizovery until ‘Th? ;1€,k-1;e' gfbuges were many §11},1§“:1%1111n°g1 Liiififigo ‘§‘Q“}"§X§$°Q‘J mony was performed by Rev. Dr. “ ! ' mqval, ' W. V- MacDonald, who also cele- lupported the groom. The cere- heavyweight championship. » _ Out They Go at Bargain Prices We must move them all to make room u - n l . - Dtmond Treasure Contestfid Nowhere else in the world are such beautiful premiums and cash prizes awarded for Sil- M“ , ‘ ver Foxes. The result is that the world's finest specimens of Silver Fox meet here and an op- portunity is afforded to Silver Fox ranchers and the, public generally to witness the pro- f - ~- . ‘or New Mode|s' $3,122“; very mom film“ M The M's“! gress that is being made in this great fur industry. ~ i; MEATS HOLMES 8:. BRADLEY This Exhibition is the talk of the Silver Fox world and will be visited by prominent fur _ men and fox ranchers from other province. You cannot afford to miss this Show, either AND FISH “A S1011! ERIIIBIVQIY as an exhibitor or spectator. DEMUNSTRATURS For Girls’ .. . There are classifications for darks upto 25 per cent, dark mediums, mediums, pale sil- vers and extra pale silvers, subdivided into adults, yearlings and pups, males and females. ,1. v 1937 Ch l ts Phone your orders eerlv- Where you gel real values “IQOSTER S5321; “Quality in 0m- Wmhwvrd" in Infants’ and Girls’ wear. Classes for herds, senior yearling, junior sire and three of his get, dam and two of M!‘ m“, 9;, mqum, “m, progeny, best matched pair male and female, ‘adults and pups, nine Championships and a Grand Championship for best fox in Show. Prizes will be awarded on the basis of number of entries, one to six entries three ‘ prizes, seven to eight entries four prizes, nine to ten entries five prizes, eleven to twelve entries I I. i MASTER DELUXE CUACH Patrgnizg Low mileage and sold with new car guarantee. A llig Saving on a Current Model. Opposite Fennell 8a Chandlers Home lndustry- +o+w¢+¢+o+o++o+o++++oo\. Bring your Prescriptions In us to _ _ be flllvd- We w only the viii-mi, six prizes, thirteen to fourteen entries seven prizes, fifteen to sixteen entries eight prizes, I - “m” ‘M "u" 1"'°°“°'Y 7°“ i seventeen to eighteen entries nine prizes, nineteen to twenty entries ten prizes, twenty-one to 5 twenty-five entries eleven prizes, over twenty- five entries twelve prizes. Money will be divid- ed a5 filllowsl-lfil $12; 2nd $9; 311i $5, remaining creditable qualifying entries $4 each. doctor's orden. FREE DELIVERY Phone 112 C- C. HEESCHEN i937 CHEVROLET MASTER SEDAN i937 CHEVROLET LIGHT DELIVERY lillili OLDSNIOBILE COUPE Phone $89-$90 sunmsm THE EUSTON PHARMACY mar DODGE COACH WITH TRUNK ,, vwM-o . . o ' ' rm; CHRYSLER e SEiJAN ) m" "" '°"“'*"O°:.:"."‘. i Grand champlonshlp Trophy 1 ' ' ’ ‘ An Outstandln Diapla of H |' o‘ l isms (THEVROLET MASTER SEDAN , 1938 Ramos’ a "'°" " I lil2l3 CHEVROLET COUPE i i $3 I I I I I I it A magnificent silver trophy will be awarded to the exhibitor winning the greatest num- . ‘ 19M CHEVROLET MASTER SEDAN I i" Mn nlanue and consult "Mm Natola . : ber of points in the Show. (lther trophies ‘offe red at this Silver Fox ‘Show provide a greiat i , 1934 BUICK SEDAN ‘ACTOR and 5o c _ measure of attraction, interest. and slimuia ION: I lfhe array of silverware which ml] be on d I- , "m" " " '- "' "' - "J5 | play during the period of the Show is a magni ficient one and merits the attention of our peoplq | . ALSO WESTINGHOUSE "°°r32'o'-""c'hZsTi<;F Félm- ‘ y _ -_ soc l'———----, ¢ C MEGHAlll-BS’ BARGAINS Mum ars that need a little fixing by a handy man BROS-v LTD“ JQHNSON 8‘ JOHNS: nnrl will give many miles of transportation: . Tn QUALITY DRUGSTOR oocwocoooomooorocoorooo o Phone 33. Cor. Prince 8a Kent Sir. Grand Banquet‘ Banailian llational Hotel _ The annual Foxmen’; Banquet will be held on Tuesday, November 2nd, at the Cana- dian Nillifllifli H0191 and Wm be "N! hiKhlilIhI of the season. Only 140 tickets'will be sold so iflilfi (iRAHAM SEDAN _ _ s a _ _ _- s c5. H,,m,,,,,,m, as ,0 avoid crowd,“ .. .. .. . _ , _ “Hhi g and assure every guest of’ a pleasant and highly entertaining evening. _ , i929 OLDSMOBILE SEDAN - _ _ - - 9n. semi Your Iillma m the _ PLEASE TAKE NOTICF Music, mirth and an unexcelled repast; short snappy speeches will be given by leading . i 192R OLDSMOBILE SEDAN _ - - - — 95. oamsb°r°ugh stud"? l men and prominent authorities on Silver Fox ranching. . i i 1931 CHEVROLET COACH - _- _ _ _ 17.5. l cm: u»... so... _ s... m fth-i" "W" '“""°""""”"'” The time is short the days will slip by quickly and it will be n ti ntil th bl n»: i o me u e g _.. ‘Y I 1 _ __ __ _ _ no" printed “M duel d d’ on our x0068. We must insist on a ‘ 1935 [ORB MOD“ B COACH 17"‘ ,5 I ‘I flllilrgement of £5;- .22. “i: mvflihl! Iflllvmflt of Ill Mwiiliis- Show is on. Monday, November 1st will he receiving and classifying day. Tuesday morn- . '“ _ " r‘ “' “m- “m” '°" '5" °"'""" m" "9"" “m b°”"'°"' ing sharp at nine o'clock judging will commence and will be continued until Friday afternoon I l ‘ ‘ '-‘ - '— "- "- “m- ocoo-ooooooovooooocooccq» APPLES’ p" pm‘ " """‘ “"3549 Whe“ it 5'10"“ be Qomlflei-Qd; 3nd "N! tToPhiefi ilWlIIdEd. T HES d ay, Wednesday, ThllrlllflY, I930 DODGE PANEL DELIVERY -- - - 75. i Came m n" m‘ GRAYF-‘FRUIT - ——— 5101260, and Friday of the first week In November will be days crowded with interest and enthusiasm. Guns’ W’ """‘°‘ “ " _ *5“; P901116 "M" a" W" u" Prilvifi“. Ye!’ ill fflitl all over the fox world, will be watching and select your new 1838 FUR COAT Every Latest Style All the novvoat fun. WBMIIB for the results of this Fox Show. Breeders who desire to make a name for themaelvel in the fox world should send in entries. Accommodation has been set up for 600 foxes but many more can be looked after. Write to the secretary for prize L151, P- J- MacDONALD - V, All ears displayed at Our New Car Showroom mom“ a THE BIGGEST VALUES EVER OFFERED smnnmnJl-‘itiéoait will hold any coal. >+WA CS I A & When You Refnr — Refer to Ul. flairainészlfiesof all our prong n: o ISLAND FURRIERS watch a‘ - i - " Phone 332 I29 Kent Street n B’ n wligogggliisrvc run Siieciglat: m; a Fortune Budge, P. E. L Charlottetown‘ P’ E‘ I‘ . b‘ _ -- f - ins Kent Street. Phone 1111. Cheater A. Campbell . ' ‘ ”“““""“""""" ""1 l" w» Him‘ t . 1M“ ‘E ' ‘ iqt‘ {Ffiff gym,‘ _=.-§i;,av-_ l r~.~~1Fi‘IZ’i'v9_w-rr"‘