- » .__~,¢,- = u... Us- ~ i isi i111 i i , 3.01) p.111. Hampshire 7.00 p.m. lLi Central ‘Guardian ..____. HIGHEST PRICES paid for live poultry. Harris Abattoir . Co. 8969-9-00. ANNUiAL HALLOWEEN TEA._ i) James l-iall, Thursday, 091, I. a PRESBYTERIAN SERVICES. - Qervlees 1'n connection with the Pres- byterian Church will_ be held at Bor- iden at 11 a.m. BA-PTYST ssnvicss; Nomi Ri- ser Field, Sunday October 9: Long tilreeli l1 n. n1., (‘lyile River 3 p. 111., liingston 7 p. n1. W. R. Mat-Walker. Ztlinistetz- CHURCH -SERVICES.— Servlei ‘es for Sabbath, October 9th., 1927: iRustico Sabbath School 10.11, n1.. Jlustico Service 11 n. 1n.. New Glass Iinow 3 p. 111., Stanley 7.01) p. in. i r011 SEPTEMBEI; wa ARE of- fering for every yearly new or re-i newal subscription received choice 1 itlgtfli; trim cniinwm n 1"!‘ . _, i .51» rwwpiv.“ it v‘ 9101-11 J'J.i':l!,_'( 3l1_~"-. crown 611112111111 stresses PLAIN MmYolgk. CHAMPIONSHIP BASEBALL 3t Abogwelt grounds l-‘riday after- nonnr-Sprlnghill versus Abel;- weits, 9541-10-6-21. SPRINGHILL VERSUS ‘ABEG- 1WEITS at the Abegweit grounds of a Lady's Shopping Bag or an Auto Strop Razor and Utility Knife. Do1i't miss this opportunity. tf USEFUL PREMIUMS are now be- lng offered by the "Lady's Shopping Bag" Strap Razor and Utility Knife free Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock, for the Maritime championship. 51541-10-6-21 PRESBYTERIAN SERVICES-- Guardian‘ Tile Presbyterian (Yliurcli i11 Can- or Auto adii Sunday 01:1. t). Services will bc held 111 Linig River (ihnrcli zit and post paid to any address in Canada. CRAPAUD AND SPRINGFIELD -—There will-be a Celebration cl‘ will be service the lloly Communion in St. Elizn- Baptist Church l,etli's next Sunday at 11.00 a.111. at 11 aJIL. Cros lllltl l<lvenlng Prayer in (_‘.l'll]);1|](l at Alexandra, 7 p. 7.00 p.m. Sermon subject HUNTER CIRCUIT - QvfVitltlii Sunday 01-1. 1) Hunter 11 a.111. (illfton Church at 2.30 p. Send in your yearly sub- n1. scrlption today and get your choice. l).m. South Granville (ihnrch at 7 HAZLEBROOK CIRCUIT-There in the Hazelbroor. on Sunday, Oct. 9th. s Roads, 3 p.m., and m. Prayer meeting i11 Cra- Ht Altiéwndra Fr day, 8 p.m. "Be of 11111111 "’l‘he enemies ut‘ the Church." 809d COi-IPBEIL" tor. . W. Lindsey, pas- MARSHFIEITZZ-‘Tlic ‘1 Preiiimer. River 11.00 a-m. North WI1l8l1iI'13,1i1ll church of ltlarshilelil ivhicli 1111111 ll. Baxter, minister. been closed for repairs will be re~ (.]ll)ll(.‘(l Stinday. October 0th. Son, ‘\'i(‘(l.'~l morning at ll o'clock; after-i ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED-., 11.11111 .11 i i t i ‘I announces ito Mr. Mass. middle of October. Thomas WIiN1SLOE SERVICES Winsloc South 3 p. 7.30 p. m .111’ Cornwall. iJanies llait hews. -1. colouring: Design illustrated is No. 3Z1) available in t we d: 1111-11" 111 crrririn 11,1111..- Linoleum. flehQLQURS that retain their brightness, 1" artistic designs that hold their detail, are assured with Dominion Linoleum. a With it, you can have floors of lasting ff beautyat surprisingly. 1111111. cost. Indeed, no other floor covering offers such g attractiveness, durability and cleanliness, ,, for‘ anything like‘ the modest cost of j Dominion Linoleum. j Made in widths up to twelve feet, Domin- t; ion Linoleum is quick and easy to lay and ,1 , comes _in a wide range of designs an ' 51' colour ‘schemes suitable for every room. it‘ Other Beautiful Dominion Floors Dominion inlaid Linoleum affords unusual beauty either by itself or as a background for Dominion Lindleu m Rugs need no fastening and will not tear, crack or curl at the edges. Popular sizes and prices. Beautiful designs. Y: “$8. Moderately priced, it lasts a lifetime. 1i a» At H0031? Furnishing and Departmental star's} uni’, -.--.~ .' .- l '1 makers u] the famous Dominion Bo ttlulll): i i _,, ‘”'""“"””“'"”'i o-vo-Moooounnnnn-oo-o ‘26111 a serious fire iKiusston. Lot 31, whe 1111111 and two barns, owned D~ P- 39981111, besides his twenty-five to ilred stooks oats, pair sp harness, tools, etc" ' 1y destroyed l)y firt- cnuses. The loss > at nbont $3000 with ' nut-o, VAN I DE-RSTl N East-t 5mg w‘ Pownal United Church . Septelllber 27th ‘inriy .01; illgg, Littlejohns. given ,_in niurtiagc ypale pink q roses. Mrs. John Prnught, Alberry l*|;1i;,,1_,()'i-lo1-li, the engagement of 1m,- _~__ 1 lilllltflllel‘ Margaret, oi‘ Boston, Aiflflfli TOQMBS-WELLS- ‘ S [Toombs, of Kinder iOctober l): Winsioe North ll iiiinbllyiflnd Mrs‘ n1.. lllghtielii shim‘ P‘ _ . 'i‘he-se services will beim’. med‘ [Cllllflllfliefl by ,\»||-_ George crueoysyN-lflih S , SERPIOUS Pine-Son sflpielllbel’ 3W5“ occuired at us of hay, fivc- 111111- rlug pigs, —,wns the best man. was tbmtoolg place before a bank oi ferns M08118 of 1i very pretty wedding on ed R., daughter oi’ throughout the rooms. Norman Sheliiow, ‘luncheon was served following the Ii o'clock 11nd evening 78:0 Among the Doyle Roxbm-y, Pretty August weddings was that oi‘ lwufffage n, take ma“; n“, Miss Nellie Mae Wells, eldest daugh_ ter of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Wells, Sas- katoon, to Mr. Morley Preston sley, sonof Mr. W. N. Toombs, North Wilt- E. Island, which took place ome of the bridesparents. t., Saturday afternoon, Aug. preaching Burflce, .1. _The ceremony was performed i“; [lymcetuwn Rd“ m 73,, hy ML llby Rev. Herbert Toombs, of Central iliuttc, uncle o1" the groom, in the presence of a number of 1M1. Harry Wells, the bride's brother |sang "Until." ,coral georgette, and carrying a bou- ‘iquet of blush pink roses. Mr. Her- bert Toombs, Jr., oi‘ Central Butte, The ceremony ‘and palms and quantities of pink . ‘and white garden flowers were used ' A buiTet. invited The wedding marches werei 1 played by Miss Doris Holliday, and n the housey;during the signing of the register The bride, who was; ven in marriage by her father, iwore a lovely French gown of ivory _ igeorgette, heavily e1nbroldered,and “(e19 cilmllifilfficarried a bouquet of Ophelia» roses‘. m)!" "lilflwwibfler sister, Miss Jacqueline Wells, is estimated q m m I ,was bridesmaid, wearing s...f1:ock\ot' .0 8 S11 ‘- ‘ , was united in ninrrltige iceremony from a beautifully decor- atcd table centred with the bride's cake. ‘later in the afternoon for a motor ,trip to Banfl, the latter travelling fin a becoming dress of. black and in) (l. Raymond Vaniderstiiie form-I Thc mart iage (rere- ,111o11y was DOTTF/Tllllfll by Rev. F, ll. The bride, who was by her father, wns betromitigly attired in ivltite il95h'¢°1°1'9d siitlii with the fjflnvenflflnu] vm-L black and white coat and a close- ,She carried a shower bouquet of] Iimarch was played by Miss lieut- rice Judson. Dilriug the signing inf the register Mr. (leorge .l. i’l'weetly sang “11eci1l1se" very 11c- fvlitably. The Church was very 111'- ltistlcally decointed by the yo-ittig ladies of Pownai Church choir. Ai~ .ter the ceremony the couple mot~ iured tn Charlottetown where a huf- 'i‘et luncheon was served iit the home of the Gordon McKay. The young couple iihen went by ‘automobile to Borden, iilience to their home at Dennis. iliiass, 1'. S, A. Previous to her ‘marriage, the bride was tendered several showers~one by her friends i11 Milton. Mass, at the home of Airs. William Rldgeway and anoth- cr by her friends in Millview and ivicinity. Numerous, beautiful and costly presents testified to the p01)- ulmity of the bride and groom. Don't Cut Out a Shoe Boil, Capped Hock or . Bun 'f ‘l-For ishos. Stops lameness promptly. 0003' IIOI blister or remove tho hair, and the i Iivond. IGOR C FRI. U. F. Younl. IN- Ill Luann Bids. Ilonhod i Have You _Ever i Heard of N ya! This valuable remedy pos- sesses unusual value In run- down conditions, loss of flesh and a tendency toward weak lungs. Nygl _ quality glllrflllltod scientifically compounded of the purest drugs obtainable. It liu benefited others. It. will benefit you. Harold 1.. Worthy Bole ‘Agent for Dr. Allan's Fox Deinedies vv Oreophos ‘ — , Tomorrows Radio i I Intern-national Radio Programs l1ride's sister, Mrs. ' WCAE (517) E. Pitts. Orchestra. CFCF (411) Montreal. Orchestra. WOO (508) Phila. WOO Trio: KDKA (316) E. Pitts. Concert. WEAF‘ (492) N. Y. The Enders to WEAF, WRC, WEEK, WGR, WCAE, WJAR, WTMJ. fitting hat to match; They will re- The Wendy“; iside in Klndersley on their return. i WOO (508) Phila. Crystal Tea Rm. Mr. and Mrs. Toombs left embroidered satin. _. Program SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8 CONCERTS 10.00 A. M. 12.30 P. M 5.30 P. M. 6.00 P. M. Week WFI (405) Phila. Selections. WBZ (333) Springfield, Feature q NBC. WNAC (353) Bwton. Selections. CPCA (357) Toronto. Ensemble. WJBT (369) Chicago. Studio. B00 P. M. will reduce than: and leave no bmri-fwtw 142a) Cincl. Orchestra. WPG (273) New Jersey. Sand Pip- ers. hom can b0 workid. $2.50; bottle, do- WTAM (400) Cleveland. Pocahontas Indians. 0.30 P. M. 7.00 P. M. 7.30 P. M. i i - i i i POWQW. s.ao r. M. i i WHK (265) Cleveland. Trio. 30 P. 1W- 9. WGR. (303) Buffalo. Joint WEAP. 00 P M. i hi: 0n Book on Treatise on Herbal Remedies. 1" Don of Manhood nn men. Boo ndvino free b IIIII. (mini-lance. (TV disparaging write n: before _ Treatment by mail nur speciality. English Ilorbnl Dispensary I880 Dam Con: a’ 0|‘ l0. . WLW (428) Clnci. Studio. ... i 0.30 . WBAI (381) Cinci. Studio Pm. stunts-nuts a.» 2.1a. iwaz (454) n. Y. 15111111111111. 5.00 : . wean: 145s) Plttsbllrg. Baseball. RHEUMATISM ' And AllAches and ¢ Pains Borbal IIIOIIOI skin Diseam. New Chronic Dinar by 11m e on d dlaenoll of klct on Female Illa and I0 years’ ltnout erltleloing your doctors losing hope.) Vonooinr, I. 0- | 01am Berbll-Ioltillh in» ""“ 5.30 P. M. WCAE (517) Pitts. Trifles. 6.00 P. M. WTAG (517) Worcester. Baseball. 8.00 P. WMCA (370) N. Y. "Boxing." 8.30 P. M. WNYC (535) N. Y. Police Alarms. 11.00 . M. WMCA (370) N. Y. Boxing. DANCE OBCIIESTRAS 6.30 P. M.‘ WLIT (405) Phila. El Patio Or. WJZ (454) N. Y. 2 Medlterraneans. 8.00 P. M. WIP (508) Phila. Orchestra. WLW (428) Clnci. Land ,O’,Danca. 11.30 P. M»; ’ . WBZ (333) S, ngfleld. iiqismans. 9.1101 P. M.-_ WGY (380) SchenectadynDance. ., ' P 9.311 . ., _ , WTAM (400) Cleveland. Ev. Jones. 10.00 r. M. , . WHK (265) Cleveland. Dancing, - ,. , WBZ“ (ass) Springfield. Jack '11’ Bill or YonmYoalciz. M. ~ '11 "if t f“ t". I" MOCKING shapes of siivered glans that tell WPG (272) Atlantic City. Dance. (Copyright, 1927, by International Radio Programs, Chicago.) ~ {o} RUQTICO CONVENT lldnor Roll for September. Grade X l-Emile‘ Anne nllant.‘ (trade 1X 1-—Margaret Gallant! 2-—Clurissc Gallant; ii-Stella Gal- lant. Grade Vlll 1—Regina Gallant; Z ——Gel'lf'llde Gallant;3—Edna Buote" and Clara O’Meara. I Grade Vii-Loretta Gallant; 2- (Jorlnne lloncet; lunt. .1 Grade Vl——Martbe Gallant; 2-‘ Leah Pineaiu; 1i. Leah Buote. Grade V 1——Antoinette Gallant. ——Evelyn (lullant. Grade 1V 1—Bernadette Paquet; 2.——Artliur Buote. Grade ill 1—-Zilda Doucet; 2- lleleua JilPVlt-l; il-Jddward Blanch-l 11rd. (lrude ll 1—Rit:i Piaeau; 2—Leni1,! (lallant; Ih-Marle Buote. Grade l (A) 1—A1ice Pineau; '2 —0liver (laillnut; Zk-Stelln Gnl-, hint. v .'l—-Franc1s Gal- Gmde 1 (B) P-Thsolinde Bouiu 2—Antoiuette (lallunt; (lallnnt. , betray the price of neglect! , suffering and disease. ' manentiy. 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